C
= CALL
S
= EARS/Safety
E
= EMER/Prepper
T
= Travel
r
= Repeater
–– Default Channel Programming Chart ––
The following factory/default channels are restored after performing a
RESET ALL
function [
MENU 61_RESET
|
ALL
].
–– Feature Di
ff
erences ––
The following features available in the original KG-UV9P have been removed
or modified to comply with FCC GMRS regulations.
•
Cross-Band Repeater
:
Removed; Not allowed on GMRS.
•
−
Shift Direction
:
GMRS repeaters are positive o
ff
set only.
•
+ Shift Direction
:
Allowed only on GMRS repeater pairs.
•
Power Levels
:
Restricted on some frequencies per FCC.
Ch. 1-7 (
H
) | Ch. 8-14 (
L
only) | Ch. 15-30 (
H
)
L
=
0.5
W
atts |
M
=
2
W
atts |
H
=
5
W
atts
–– Feature Additions & Improvements ––
The following features have been added or improved upon from the original
KG-UV9P.
•
Scanning Advance:
When scanning in
TO
or
CO
Scan
Modes [
MENU 28_SC–REV
], you can now rotate the
Channel
Knob
in either direction to immediately advance/resume
scanning when you’ve encountered an unwanted signal. See
Scanning
section on page 4 for more details.
–– Basic Operation ––
•
Key Presses
:
The
PF2
&
PF3
side-keys and several front
panel keypad keys allow short and long presses to access
primary & secondary functions (such as
✱
for the
REV
/
SCAN
functions — see the
Programmable Function Keys
section
on the reverse).
•
A “
long-press
” involves holding down a key for about 1–2
seconds to activate the alternate key function, rather than a
momentary “
short-press
” for the primary key function.
KG-UV9G GMRS
Two-Way Radio
Transceiver & Scanner
FCC PART 95E Certified
FCC ID: WVTWOUXUN19
FCC PART 95 Warning
This device operates on GMRS (General
Mobile Radio Service) frequencies, which
require an FCC (Federal Communications
Commission) license. You must be
licensed prior to transmitting on these
frequencies. Serious penalties could
result for unlicensed use of GMRS
frequencies in violation of FCC rules, as
stipulated in the Communications Act’s
Sections 501 and 502 (amended). You
will be issued a call sign by the FCC,
which should be used for station
identification when operating the radio
on GMRS frequencies. You should also
cooperate by engaging in permissible
transmissions only, avoiding channel
interference with other GMRS users,
and being prudent with the length of
your transmission time. To obtain a
license or ask questions about the
license application, contact the FCC at
1-888-CALL-FCC or go to the FCC's
website: http://www.fcc.gov and
request form 605.
Thank you and congratulations on purchasing the most
advanced GMRS Two-Way Radio & Scanner ever made.
The
WOUXUN KG-UV9G
is built upon the trusted performance,
proven design and quality manufacturing of the KG-UV9D(Plus) and
KG-UV9P amateur radios. It has been modified to comply with FCC
GMRS specifications and regulations to deliver unparalleled
recreational, EmComm and SHTF communications & scanning.
ATTENTION
Please read this entire manual addendum as it contains important safety
and compliance information for the proper handling and operation of your
new GMRS radio. The information in this addendum supersedes and
highlights di
ff
erences between the enclosed original KG-UV9P manual and
this new
KG-UV9G
model.
COMPLIANCE
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the
equipment.
This device complies with PART 15B of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
2) This device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
WARNING
:
MODIFICATION OF THIS DEVICE TO RECEIVE CELLULAR
RADIOTELEPHONE SERVICE SIGNALS IS PROHIBITED UNDER FCC RULES
AND FEDERAL LAW.
This device meets the requirements of FCC PART 15.121(b) for scanning
receivers in the following frequency ranges (MHz):
76-108 / 108-136
136-180 / 230-250 / 350-400 / 400-512 / 700-824 / 849-869 / 894-960.
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an
uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated
with a minimum distance of 2.5 cm between the radiator and your body. The
antenna used for this device must not be co-located or operating in
conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
The device is authorized to operate at a duty factor not exceed 50%
CH
#
CH Name
RX Freq.
TX Freq.
TX
CTCSS
TX
PWR
BW
kHz
Scan
001
GMRS 01
C
462.5625
462.5625
141.3
H
25
ON
002
GMRS 02
S
462.5875
462.5875 210.7
H
25
ON
003
GMRS 03
E
462.6125
462.6125 141.3
H
25
ON
004
GMRS 04
462.6375
462.6375 141.3
H
25
ON
005
GMRS 05
462.6625
462.6625 141.3
H
25
ON
006
GMRS 06
462.6875
462.6875 141.3
H
25
ON
007
GMRS 07
462.7125
462.7125 141.3
H
25
ON
008
GMRS 08
467.56
7
5
467.56
7
5 141.3
L
12.5
ON
009
GMRS 09
467.5875
467.5875 141.3
L
12.5
ON
010
GMRS 10
467.6125
467.6125 141.3
L
12.5
ON
011
GMRS 11
467.6375
467.6375 141.3
L
12.5
ON
012
GMRS 12
467.6625
467.6625 141.3
L
12.5
ON
013
GMRS 13
467.6875
467.6875 141.3
L
12.5
ON
014
GMRS 14
467.7125
467.7125 141.3
L
12.5
ON
015
GMRS 15
C
462.550
462.550
141.3
H
25
ON
016
GMRS 16
S
462.575
462.575
210.7
H
25
ON
017
GMRS 17
E
462.600
462.600
141.3
H
25
ON
018
GMRS 18
462.625
462.625
141.3
H
25
ON
019
GMRS 19
462.650
462.650
141.3
H
25
ON
020
GMRS 20
T
462.675
462.675
141.3
H
25
ON
021
GMRS 21
462.700
462.700
141.3
H
25
ON
022
GMRS 22
462.725
462.725
141.3
H
25
ON
023
GMRS
r
15
C
462.550
46
7
.550
141.3
H
25
OFF
024
GMRS
r
16
S
462.575
46
7
.575
210.7
H
25
OFF
025
GMRS
r
17
E
462.600
46
7
.600
141.3
H
25
OFF
026
GMRS
r
18
462.625
46
7
.625
141.3
H
25
OFF
027
GMRS
r
19
462.650
46
7
.650
141.3
H
25
OFF
028
GMRS
r
20
T
462.675
46
7
.675
141.3
H
25
OFF
029
GMRS
r
21
462.700
46
7
.700
141.3
H
25
OFF
030
GMRS
r
22
462.725
46
7
.725
141.3
H
25
OFF
Station ID
Your GMRS station call sign
must be transmitted using
voice in the English language,
or with intl. Morse code
telegraphy using an audible
tone: (a) Following a single
transmission or a series of
transmissions; and (b) After
15 minutes and at least once
every 15 minutes thereafter
during a series of
transmissions lasting more
than 15 minutes. You may use
a Unit # after your call sign.
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