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INSTALLING THE SHOULDER STRAP
To install the shoulder strap, slide the shoulder strap clip
down into the metal pins on the top of
MIDLAND BASE CAMP
until it locks into place.
CONTENT
N° 1
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MIDLAND BASE CAMP
N° 1 Wall adaptor
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N° 1 800mA/h battery pack
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N°1 Shoulder strap
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N°1 2pin mike
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COVERAGE/RANGE
The maximum range depends on terrain condition and is obtained during use in an open space.
The only limitations to maximum possible range are environmental factors such as blockage cau-
sed by trees, buildings, or other obstructions. Inside a car or a metallic construction, the range can
be reduced. Normally the coverage in the city, with buildings or other obstructions is about
1 or 2
Km
. In open space but with obstructions like trees, leaves or houses the maximum possible range
is about
4-6 Km
. In open space, without obstructions and in sight, like for example in mountain, the
coverage can be more than
12 Km
.
OPERATIONS AND FUNCTIONS
POWER ON/OFF AND VOLUME
Rotate the
POWER/VOLUME
knob clockwise to turn the radio on and to increase the volume level.
Rotate the control counter-clockwise to reduce the volume level and to turn the radio off.
During Power on, the LCD display will show all icons for 1 second and the LCD display will indicate
the last channel/frequency selected.
BAND SELECTION
Select the
PMR
BAND
using the
BAND
switch. According to the version you bought, you can
choose amongst the following channels:
Dual BAND version: PMR
446 from P1 to P8 and from 9p to 24p (pre-set) / LPD from 1 to 69.
PMR446 version:
from P1 to P8 and from 9p to 24p (pre-set).
The pre-set channels correspond (as here following) to:
9 p
corresponds to channel P1 16
17 p
corresponds to channel P1 31
10 p
corresponds to channel P2 16
18 p
corresponds to channel P3 31
11 p
corresponds to channel P3 16
19 p
corresponds to channel P5 31
12 p
corresponds to channel P4 16
20 p
corresponds to channel P7 31
13 p
corresponds to channel P5 16
21 p
corresponds to channel P2 31
14 p
corresponds to channel P6 16
22 p
corresponds to channel P4 31
15 p
corresponds to channel P7 16
23 p
corresponds to channel P6 31
16 p
corresponds to channel P8 16
24 p
corresponds to channel P8 31
CHANNEL SELECTION
In
PMR
mode, the LCD will display the channel number (for ex. P1).
For selecting the desired channel, you have to turn clockwise/ counter clock-wise the
TUNING
KNOB.
TRANSMISSION AND RECEPTION
To communicate, all radios in your group must be set to the same
BAND
(
PMR
) and to the same
channel.
To transmit, press and hold the
PTT
button and speak in a normal voice into the microphone. The
“
TX
” icon will appear continuously on the LCD display while transmitting.
You can communicate also using an external accessory or a hand mic, pressing and holding the