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IMpORTANT INFORMATION CONCERNING uHF CB RAdIO

   The use of the Citizen Band radio service is licensed in Australia by the ACMA 

Radiocommunications (Citizens Band radio Stations) Class Licence and in New Zealand by  
the Ministry of Economic Development New Zealand (MED). A General User Radio Licence  
for Citizens Band radio and operation is subject to conditions contained in those licences.

   The class licence for users and equipment operating in the CB/PRS 477 MHz band has been 

amended. This radio meets the new 80 channel standard.

   In simple terms the same amount of spectrum is available; however, radio transceivers can 

now operate in a narrower bandwidth and hence use less spectrum. These radios are generally 
referred to as narrowband or 12.5 kHz radios. By using 12.5 kHz channel spacing instead of  
25 kHz, the 40 channels originally allocated can now be expanded to 80 channels thereby 
doubling the channel capacity and relieving congestion in the UHF CB/PRS band.

   Original 40 channel wideband radios will continue to operate on the original 40 channels, 

however they will not be able to converse on the newer channels 41 – 80. The newer 
narrowband radios will be able to converse with all older 40 channel wideband radios on all 
channels 1 to 40 as well as the newer channels allocated from 41 to 80.

   The mixing of narrowband and wideband radios in the same spectrum can cause some  

possible operating issues of interference and varying levels of received volume.

  Possible issues

   When a new narrowband radio receives a transmission from an older wideband radio the  

speech may 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 to the channel you are 
listening to. Simply try going up or down a few channels from the currently selected channel.

   The above situations are not a fault of the radio but a symptom of operating wideband and 

narrowband radios in the same bandwidth. This possible interference will decrease over time  
as the population of wideband radios ages and decreases.

   Further information and updates are available from the Australian Communications and Media 

Authority (ACMA) at 

www.acma.gov.au 

and the Ministry of Economic Development (MED), 

Radio Spectrum Management at: 

www.rsm.govt.nz

  eMeRGeNCY CHANNels

   The ACMA has allocated channels 5/35 for emergency use only. Channel 5 is the primary  

Simplex Emergency Channel. Where a channel 5 repeater is available, you should select  
Duplex on CH 5.

   NoTe: 

Channel 35 is the input channel for the channel 5 repeater therefore channel 35  

should also not be used for anything other than emergency transmissions.

  TeleMeTRY CHANNels

   ACMA regulations have allocated channels 22 and 23 for telemetry-only applications and have 

prohibited the transmission of speech on these channels. Consequently the radio has a  
transmit-inhibit applied to channels 22 and 23. 

   In the event that additional telemetry/telecommand channels are approved by the ACMA,  

these channels shall be added to those currently listed where voice transmission is inhibited. 
Currently, transmissions on channels 61, 62 and 63 are also inhibited and these channels are 
reserved for future allocation.

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Страница 1: ...3 and 5 watt compact UHF CB radios I N S T R U C T I O N M A N U A L...

Страница 2: ...FORMATION 2 ACCESSORIES SUPPLIED 2 IMPORTANT INFORMATION CONCERNING UHF CB RADIO 3 IMPORTANT ADVICE 4 FEATURES 4 CONTROLS 5 LCD ICONS 6 POWERING THE RADIO 7 Charging the Battery Pack 8 Battery Low Ale...

Страница 3: ...djust 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...

Страница 4: ...ogy CTCSS DCS A built in Continuous Tone Coded Squelch System and a Digital Coded Squelch option provide quiet channel operation PHYSICAL PROPERTIES Water Dust proof IP67 Provides protection against d...

Страница 5: ...X685 instruction manual PAGE 5 CONTROLS Antenna Indicator LED PTT Button Squelch Button Menu Function Key Channel Down Volume On Off Belt Clip Speaker Accessory Jack Microphone LCD Display Channel Up...

Страница 6: ...ing CTCSS Low Power Icon Appears when Low TX power is selected Function Icon Appears when the function F key is pressed to activate secondary functions Scan Icon Flashes when radio is scanning Battery...

Страница 7: ...charger The use of other types may be dangerous and will void the warranty To Fit the Battery Pack 1 Ensure that your radio is switched off 2 Align the slots in the battery pack with the battery guide...

Страница 8: ...uire maximum battery life e g a remote site where there is no convenient recharging facility nearby the following hints can greatly reduce the amount of power drawn from the battery pack Standby Mode...

Страница 9: ...nd speak into the built in microphone While the PTT switch is pressed the LED indicator on the upper edge of the radio will light RED and the icon will appear on the LCD When you have finished speakin...

Страница 10: ...channels higher than it receives e g If Duplex is selected on channel 1 your radio will receive on channel 1 but will transmit on channel 31 Duplex can be enabled or disabled separately on individual...

Страница 11: ...and close the squelch on the radio The DCS system is similar to CTCSS but uses 1 of 104 digital codes to control the squelch When CTCSS or DCS is enabled on your radio only signals that are using the...

Страница 12: ...enu key until the radio beeps The icon will flash 3 Press the or keys to toggle on duplex enabled or oF duplex disabled on the display 4 Press the PTT to store your setting and exit the Menu When Dupl...

Страница 13: ...radio should now display the selected channel number along with the or icon to indicate the transmit power you have set Voice Scrambler Your radio incorporates a voice scrambler using band inversion...

Страница 14: ...r the PTT switch is released This tone alerts the receiving party that your transmission has ended To Enable or Disable the Roger Beep Tone 1 Press and hold the Menu key until the radio beeps 2 Press...

Страница 15: ...d the Dual Watch channel Dual Watch Operation If a signal is received on either channel the radio will pause on that channel for as long as it remains busy then resume the Dual Watch 5 seconds after t...

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Страница 17: ...200 52 476 7125 72 477 2125 13 476 725 33 477 225 53 476 7375 73 477 2375 14 476 750 34 477 250 54 476 7625 74 477 2625 15 476 775 35 477 275 55 476 7875 75 477 2875 16 476 800 36 477 300 56 476 8125...

Страница 18: ...r rights under the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 Australia or any other mandatory protection laws that may apply 2 2 We warrant our goods to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for t...

Страница 19: ...to supply those services again at no extra charge to you 2 6 To make a warranty claim you must before the end of the applicable warranty period see warranty table at your own cost return the goods yo...

Страница 20: ...Part Number 310583 Drawing Number 46721 2...

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