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Safety Warnings
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When transmitting, do not hold the radio
with its antenna close to or touching any
part of your body, especially your face and
eyes.
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Turn the radio off at petrol filling stations.
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Turn the radio off in the vicinity of
explosive devices, such as at a quarry that
uses blasting techniques.
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Do not use a handheld microphone or radio
while driving or operating machinery.
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Use only Tait Orca battery chargers to
charge your radio battery.
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Avoid using unnecessarily high volume
levels if using the radio with an earphone or
headset.
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Do not transmit within the frequency band
406 to 406.1 MHz. This band is reserved for
use by distress beacons.
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Do not immerse your Tait Orca radio in
water.
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