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Transmitting Signals:
If the PTT ID on the channel you select has been set with 5-Tome, 5-
Tone signal will be transmitted when making a call. Or transmit 5-Tone
signal by pressing the PTT button and CALL1/CALL2 button, which
can be set by the dealer.
10.11 Transmitting Beginning/Ending Signaling
Transmitting Beginning/Ending signaling is used to join in or discon-
nect from some repeater and calling system.
Transmitting Beginning signaling is used to join in the conventional
repeater and its relevant auxiliary equipments. If the ID being transmit-
ted matches with the repeater's ID, it can use repeater and its auxiliary
equipments.
Transmitting Ending signaling is used to disconnect with the conven-
tional repeater and its relevant auxiliary equipments. If the ID being
transmitted matches with the repeater's ID, it can disconnect from the
repeater and its auxiliary equipments.
11 Troubleshooting
1. The radio cannot be switched on or no display after switched on.
> Battery pack may not be installed properly. Remove the battery
pack and install it again.
> Battery power may be insufficient. Recharge or replace the battery
pack.
2. Cannot transmit.
> Make sure PTT button has been pressed completely.
> Battery power may be insufficient. Recharge or replace the battery
pack.
3. Noise is too loud.
> Beyond the efficient communication range.
> Battery power may be insufficient. Recharge or replace the battery
pack.
4. Cannot talk to or hear other members in your group.
> Make sure you are using the same channel and frequency as the
other members in your group.
> Make sure the CTCSS/DCS tone is the same.
> Beyond the efficient communication range.
5. The battery power consume quickly after charging.
> The battery life is finished, please replace a new battery pack.
6. Other voices from nongroup members are heard on the channel.
> Change the CTCSS/DCS tone, and make sure change the tone
on all radios in your group.
7. Communication range is too small.
> Make sure the antenna is properly connected.
> Make sure the antenna is the original one.
> Check if the battery power is in normal state.
> Ask your local dealer to adjust the squelch level.
12 Specifications
all models:
Channel numbers
16
Battery Pack
DC 7.2 V / 1500 mAh
Dimensions:
B/H/T: 56 x 120 x 35 mm ( main
Weight
332 g ( with antenna and battery pack )
model: PT-6200 VHF
Frequency Range:
136 - 174 MHz
Frequency Step Size
6.25 kHz; 5 kHz
Channel Separation
narrow 12.5 KHz / wide 25 kHz
TX Output Power
1 - 5 W
Modulation Type
FM
Deviation
narrow : 2.5 kHz / wide : 5 kHz
RX-Sensitivity
narrow : 0.28
μ
V at 12.5 kHz /
wide: 0.75
μ
V at 25 kHz
Audio Output Power
0.50 W at 8 Ohm with 10 % THD
Supply Voltage
6 - 8 V
Current Consumption TX ( Low ): 490 mA;TX ( High ): 1.5 A;
Standby without engery saving function: 60mA
Standby mit engery saving function: 30 mA
model: PT-6200 UHF
Frequency Range
430 - 470 MHz
Frequency Step Size
6.25 kHz; 5 kHz
Channel Separation
narrow 12.5 KHz / wide 25 kHz
TX Output Power
1 - 4 W
Modulation Type
FM
Deviation
narrow : 2.5 kHz / wide : 5 kHz
RX-Sensitivity
narrow : +14dB
μ
V/m bei 12.5 kHz /
wide: +8dB
μ
V/m bei 25 kHz
Audio Output Power
0,50 W at 8 Ohm with 10%
Supply Voltage
6 - 8 V
Current Consumption TX ( Low ): 490 mA;TX ( High ): 1.5 A;
Standby without energy saving function: 60mA
Standby with energy saving function: 30 mA
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