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1.  Equipment 

2.  Accessories 
3.  Safety Warnings 

4.  Important Information 

5.  About UHF CB Radio 

6.  Unusable Channels 

7.  Fitting Battery    

8.  Battery Charging    
9.  Battery Tips 

10. Fitting Antenna 

11. Channel Selector 

12. Radio Overview    

13. Radio Settings 
14. Channels 1 to 8 for Repeater 

15. Channel Scanning 

16. FM Radio Receiver 

17. Specifications 

18. Channel Listing (back cover) 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A full range of parts and accessories  
available from 

www.techoman.co.nz

 

• 

Extended flexible antennas 

• 

External whip antennas 

• 

Vehicle antennas 

• 

Additional batteries (standard and high 
capacity) 

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Earpiece/microphones 

• 

Tactical headset/microphones 

• 

Handheld microphone/speakers 

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Handheld microphone/speaker/antennas 

• 

Charger cradles and USB cords 

• 

Waterproof bag covers 

• 

Car cigarette lighter charge cables 

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Antenna tuning/power meters, and more 

 

 

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This radio is a transmitting device.   

• 

When transmitting, keep the antenna more 
than 25 mm from any part of the head or 
body. 

• 

Do not transmit near flammable or 

explosive atmospheres. 

• 

Do not allow children to operate a radio 
transmitter unsupervised. 

 

 

READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS 

carefully and 

completely before operating your radio and 
retain this manual for future reference. 

NEVER 

connect the radio to a power source 

other than the supplied battery. This may 
damage your product. 

DO NOT 

use your radio with a damaged 

antenna. 

AVOID 

storing or charging your radio in 

direct sunlight. 

CONTENTS

 

EQUIPMENT

 

ACCESSORIES

 

SAFETY WARNINGS

 

 

Press and hold on [MENU] key for 2 seconds  
to enter function setting menu. 
 

Press [UP] or [DOWN] button to step through 
setting options:  

 
1.  Squelch level

default=3.   0=open 

Setting with 9 needs the strongest sig-

nal 

2.  Saving mode

battery save mode (1 to 

4).  Receive sleep ratio for receive 

 

the higher number increases the re-
ceive sleep time but you may miss the 

first few syllables before the receiver 
operates. 1=1:1, 2=1:2, 3=1:3, 4=1:4 

3.  VOX

Select Voice Activated Swtch 

level

off, 1 to 10 where 1 is low micro-

phone sensitivity and 10 is high sensi-
tivity 

4.  Dual Standby

 Leave turned on for both 

PTT buttons to work 

5.  BEEP

button beeping on or off 

6.  Voice Prompt Language

English and 

Chinese selection 

 

Your radio is programmed for channels 1 

to 8  to work via a radio repeater if one is 

available in your area. Otherwise use 

channels 9 to 80 to talk direct  

 

 

To activate channel scanning press and 

hold the channel [UP] button.  

 

 

The green light will flash when scanning 

and radio will hold for a transmission 

then continuing 2 sec

s after 

transmission.

 

 

Press [[PTT1] or PTT2] to stop scanning.

 

 

 

Your radio has an FM Radio built in to 

enjoy music, news etc that you can use 

to step through FM radio stations. 

 

 

Press [F] to switch on FM radio. After the 

FM radio starts, press [UP] or [DOWN] 

buttons to search FM radio stations.  The 

FM radio will automatically mute when 

receiving incoming communication, then 

turn back on when finished.  To turn FM 

radio off press the [M] button.

 

 

 

Voltage

 

• 

Battery Voltage: 7.4 Volts

 

 

Transmitter 

 

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Output Power: 5 Watts (high)/1 Watt 
(low) 

 

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Transmission: Narrow Band FM (F3E)

 

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Frequency Range: 476.425 to 
477.4125 MHz

 

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Maximum Frequency Deviation: 
2.5kHz

 

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Adjacent channel power: <

-

60dB 

 

 

Receiver

 

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Sensitivity: 

-

122dBm(12dB SINAD) 

 

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Audio Power: 1 W 

 

CHANNELS 1 TO 8

 

14 

CHANNEL SCANNING

 

15 

FM RADIO RECEIVER

 

16 

IMPORTANT

 

RADIO SETTINGS

 

13 

SPECIFICATIONS

 

17 

Содержание UV-81C

Страница 1: ...ex 20 Ch20 Simplex 21 Ch21 Simplex 22 Disabled Telemetry Only 23 Disabled Telemetry Only 24 Ch24 Simplex 25 Ch25 Simplex 26 Ch26 Simplex 27 Ch27 Simplex 28 Ch28 Simplex 29 Ch28 Simplex 30 Ch28 Simplex 31 Ch1 Repeater Input 32 Ch2 Repeater Input 33 Ch3 Repeater Input 34 Ch4 Repeater Input 35 Ch5 Repeater Input 36 Ch6 Repeater Input 37 Ch7 Repeater Input 38 Ch8 Repeater Input 39 Ch39 Simplex 40 Ch40...

Страница 2: ... through setting options 1 Squelch level default 3 0 open Setting with 9 needs the strongest sig nal 2 Saving mode battery save mode 1 to 4 Receive sleep ratio for receive the higher number increases the re ceive sleep time but you may miss the first few syllables before the receiver operates 1 1 1 2 1 2 3 1 3 4 1 4 3 VOX Select Voice Activated Swtch level off 1 to 10 where 1 is low micro phone se...

Страница 3: ...ay sound loud and distorted simply adjust your radio volume for best performance When an older wideband radio receives a signal from a new narrowband radio the speech may sound quiet simply adjust your radio volume for best performance Depending on how close your receiving radio is to another transmitting radio there can be interference from the transmitting radio if it is using a channel adjacent...

Страница 4: ...e under room temperature to reduce self discharge Install the antenna as shown as below NOTE When installing the antenna don t rotate it by its top Hold it by its base and turn clockwise Don t over tighten If you use an external antenna make sure the SWR is about 1 5 1 or less to avoid damage to the transceiver s final transistors NEVER TRANSMIT WITHOUT AN ANTENNA FITTING ANTENNA 10 1 When your ra...

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