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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 

Содержание BASE CAMP

Страница 1: ...ESCRIPTION DISPLAY Your MIDLAND BASE CAMP keeps you constantly updated about its operational status through a Liquid Crystal Display LCD The symbols and their corresponding parameters that may appear according to the operational status of the device are described as follows 1 TX TRANSMIT appears while you are transmitting a signal PTT button pressed 2 RX RECEIVE means that the radio is receiving a...

Страница 2: ... Frequency RX TX MHz Channel Frequency RX TX MHz Channel Frequency RX TX MHz 1 433 0750 25 433 6750 49 434 2750 2 433 1000 26 433 7000 50 434 3000 2 433 1250 27 433 7250 51 434 3250 4 433 1500 28 433 7500 52 434 3500 5 433 1750 29 433 7750 53 434 3750 6 433 2000 30 433 8000 54 434 4000 7 433 2250 31 433 8250 55 434 4250 8 433 2500 32 433 8500 56 434 4500 9 433 2750 33 433 8750 57 434 4750 10 433 3...

Страница 3: ...75 MHz 76 156 825 MHz 77 156 875 MHz 78 161 525 MHz 79 161 575 MHz 80 161 625 MHz 81 161 675 MHz 82 161 725 MHz 83 161 775 MHz 84 161 825 MHz 85 161 875 MHz 86 161 925 MHz 87 157 375 MHz 88 157 425 MHz MARINE Channels Correspondence of the reference number to be selected DCS codes frequencies No DCS code 1 23 2 25 3 26 4 31 5 32 6 43 7 47 8 51 9 54 10 65 11 71 12 72 13 73 14 74 15 114 16 115 17 11...

Страница 4: ...Eigenschaften getrennt und um einen Beitrag zum Umweltschutz zu liefern wiederverwertet Todos los artículos que exhiban este símbolo en el cuerpo del producto en el embalaje o en el manual de instrucciones del mismo no deben ser desechados junto a los residuos urbanos normales sino que deben ser depositados en los centros de recogida especializados En estos centros los materiales se dividirán en b...

Страница 5: ...ressing this button while the radio is in PMR BAND you access to MENU mode If you are in AM FM MARINE BAND pressing more time this button you can send Morse codes 11 PTT SELECT SNOOZE button if the radio is in PMR BAND press this button for transmitting and release it to receive When MIDLAND BASE CAMP is in clock mode or synchronized on whatever other BAND pressing this button while the alarm cloc...

Страница 6: ...l 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 PMR446 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 correspond...

Страница 7: ... code for the current channel press the MENU button once then turn the TU NING knob to select the chose code The Privacy selected Code will appear on the display To confirm the selection press the PTT button or wait for 5 seconds To activate the DCS codes press the MENU button twice then turn the TUNING knob to select the desired code The Privacy selected Code will appear on the display To confirm...

Страница 8: ...es users to MONITOR only in reception 2 selected channels for any activity To turn on the DUAL WATCH function press the MENU button until the display shows DW of Select the second channel by turning the TUNING knob To select one of the 38 CTCSS DCS Privacy Codes for the second channel press again the MENU button and select the privacy code turning the TUNING knob To confirm press the PTT button or...

Страница 9: ...ING THE FLASHLIGHT BASE CAMP has a built in FLASHLIGHT To turn the FLASHLIGHT ON set the LIGHT switch to on To turn the FLASHLIGHT OFF set the LIGHT switch to off MORSE CODE BASE CAMP can send Morse code When the radio is on AM FM MARINE BAND pressing the MENU button more time it s possible to send Morse signals USB JACK MIDLAND BASE CAMP can be used to charge a mobile phone iPod mp3 player by the...

Страница 10: ...ter it has been switched on Discharged battery pack Recharge the battery pack The battery pack does not recharge The battery charger has not been connected or installed correctly Inspect the connections of the battery charger and the installation of the batteries The radio switches on but is unable to receive signals The site of installation is too shielded Move to another area The volume is too l...

Страница 11: ...he battery pack is limited Commission time is too high Try reducing the transmission time and or using a low power For NiMH battery packs only memo ry effect on the battery pack Eliminate the memory effect TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Channels 1 8 PMR 1 69 LPD Frequency generation PLL synthesizer Frequency range 446 00625 446 09375MHz PMR 433 075 434 775MHz LPD 520 1620KHz AM 87 5 108 0MHz FM 156 3 16...

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