Wouxun KG-916 GMRS Quick Start Manual Download Page 3

–– Simplex vs. Repeater Operation 

There are two main types of two-way radio communications you may have 
heard of, Simplex & Repeaters. The GMRS band includes 14 simplex-only 
channels (1–14), and 8 channels (15–22) which can be used for both simplex 
and repeater operation. On the 

KG-916 GMRS

, memory channels 23–30 are 

the repeater-enabled channels for GMRS 15-22, and indicated with an “

R

” in 

the display.

Simplex

, sometimes referred to as “

Talk-Around

” or “

Direct

,” involves 

communicating directly with another GMRS station on a single frequency, 
which limits your potential distance due to the mostly line-of-sight nature of 
the UHF frequencies that GMRS utilizes.

If you hear stations on GMRS channels 15-22 but they can’t seem to hear 
you, they may be operating through a repeater, especially if you hear a silent 
“tail” after each transmission, which is often followed by a “courtesy tone” 
(beep).

Repeaters

 are automated transceivers, usually located on higher ground 

and with full legal output power, that receive on an “input” frequency, and 
transmit on an “output” frequency. When the 

KG-916 GMRS

 is tuned to a 

repeater memory channel (23–30), it receives on the repeater’s “output” and 
transmits on the repeater’s “input,” via the O

set Frequency and Direction 

Menu Functions (which are always 

5 MHz for GMRS). The repeater literally 

“repeats” your weaker signal (in real-time) to a much wider area, extending 
your e

ective operating range from just a few to often 35 miles, or even 

further.

Nearly all repeaters require that you turn on a 

TX-DCS

 or 

TX-CTC

 code/tone 

(in the 

Function Menu

) in order to “access” (operate through) the repeater. 

See the 

Transmitting (TX)

 section on the other page for more details.

Repeaters are typically owned and operated by individuals or radio clubs, 
and sometimes associated with a city/county CERT or other emergency 
service radio organization. Many repeaters are considered “OPEN” for use 
by any licensed GMRS user, whereas some are “CLOSED” and require 
permission or a membership prior to use.

TIP

: Search for local repeaters and request permission at myGMRS.com.

–– Basic Operation

 (continued)

 

Scanning

:  The 

KG-916 GMRS

 o

ers scanning of all 400 

memory channels with three available 

Scan Review

 Modes set 

via [

MENU 19_SC–REV 

|

 CO

/

TO

/

SE

].

CO Carrier Scan 

Mode:  Scans until a signal is received, 

pauses until the signal ceases, then resumes scanning if no 
signal returns after 5 seconds.

TO Timer Scan 

Mode:  Scans until a signal is received, 

pauses for 5 seconds to preview the signal, then resumes 
scanning.

SE Signal Scan 

Mode:  Scans until a signal strong enough 

to break squelch is received, then exits the 

Scan

 Mode, 

remaining on the current channel or frequency.

To start scanning channels or frequencies, Short-Press 

PF2

 

(or Long-Press the 

-

SCAN

 key if 

PF2

 has been user re-

programmed).

To exit 

Scan

 Mode, press 

EXIT

 or any other key to return to 

the previous channel or current frequency, or briefly tap the 

PTT

 key to stop on the current channel or frequency.

If you encounter an unwanted signal while scanning in the 

TO

 or 

CO

 

Scan

 Modes, you can press the 

▲▼

 keys to 

immediately advance/resume scanning in either direction.

You can Add or Delete a channel from being included in the 

Scan

 Mode via [

MENU 34_SCN–ADD 

|

 ADD

/

DEL

]

TIP

: When the [

MENU 39_SECOND

] Stopwatch Function is set to 

OFF

the 

#

 key 

Short-Press

 will toggle the 1-Click Display Modes, freeing up 

PF3

 Short-Press

 for a di

erent Function.

–– GMRS Best Practice 

While GMRS (General Mobile Radio Service) is intended more for 
transactional communications as part of the PRS (Personal Radio Service), 
it’s quickly becoming an active hobby for many individuals, preppers, and 
families. It can even be used for personal business operations, provided 
each individual or family is licensed (a single license covers your entire 
extended family with the same call sign).

TIP

: Check out this Easy Guide To GMRS Licensing at THE NOTARUBICON.

Speech on GMRS is meant to be courteous, “family friendly,” usually 
informal, and in “plain English,” although only your call sign needs to be 
conveyed in the English language. It’s not necessary to use Ham “Alpha, 
Bravo, Charlie” phonetics, although some groups may do so for o

cial or 

emergency operations.

–– Common Etiquette & Operating Tips 

Accessing a repeater without talking or using your call sign 
(“kerchunking”) is frowned upon (and will annoy repeater owners).

Don’t talk too quietly or yell into your radio (while transmitting).

Pause for a 1/2 second before speaking after pressing the PTT (1-sec 
or so on repeaters), so the beginning of your speech isn’t cut o

.

Leave a little space between transmissions (don’t “quick-key”) in case 
there’s ever any emergency tra

c or someone else needs to make a 

quick call. Share the frequency - Nobody owns any GMRS channel.

It’s okay to operate Simplex on the repeater channels, but it’s best to 
find a di

erent unused channel if you hear any repeater tra

c.

Don’t whistle, play sound e

ects or music, or otherwise intentionally 

disrupt the communications of others (“jamming” ruins the service).

–– Programming via Computer 

You can program all channel data and radio menu settings on your 

KG-916 

GMRS

 via computer with the free 

WOUXUN

 Customer

 Programming 

Software (CPS) and the Wouxun “Red” USB Programming Cable & 
driver software, available at 

BetterSafeRadio.com/916GMRS

.

Adding New or Copying Existing Memory Channels

 

You can 

add new simplex GMRS TX/RX channels, add RX-Only Scanner 
channels, or copy existing simplex or repeater channels with the 
keypad, as desired.

New Simplex or Scanner Channels

:

Switch to the 

FREQ-VFO

 Display Mode (see above).

Use the 

▲▼

 or 

1

9

 keys to select/enter desired frequency.

Set any other desired parameters in the Function Menu, 
such as CTCSS

Write the frequency to a channel using [

MENU 27_MEM–

CH 

|

 001

400

].  New/unused channels will display an “

N

”. 

(See 

Basic Operation

 – 

Function Menu

 instructions.)

Copy Existing Simplex/Scanner/Repeater Channels

:

Switch to the 

NAME

CHFREQ

 or 

CH

 Display Mode.

Use the 

▲▼

 or 

1

9

 keys to select/enter desired channel 

(ex. Repeaters R15-R22 or other saved memory channel).

Write the channel to a new channel using [

MENU 

27_MEM–CH

].  New/unused channels will display an “

N

”.

Switch to 

NAME

CHFREQ

 or 

CH

 Display Mode and use the 

Function Menu

 to set any desired parameters, such as 

TXPOW

W–N

RX

-

DCS/CTC

TX

-

DCS/CTC

BCL

CH

-

NAME

, or 

SCAN

-

ADD

, etc., to customize the new channel.

While setting a 

Channel Name

 with [

MENU 26_CH–NAME

], 

use the 

▲▼

 keys to select a character, 

0

9

 keys to enter 

numbers, 

PF2

 to move left, and 

PF3

 to move right. When 

done, press 

MENU

 to write the new name, or 

EXIT

 to abort.

Note

:  Not all Menu Functions can be set in all Display Modes.

Example: [

MENU 34_SCN–ADD

] is not available in 

FREQ-VFO

 Mode.

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