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about amateur radio. There are good books, 
cassette tapes, computer programs, and 
many other study aids available. Your local 
RadioShack store sells FCC License 
Preparation study guides for amateur radio 
operator licenses. While you are no longer 
required to learn Morse code for a Technician 
Class license, we encourage you to learn it 
so you can advance to higher levels of 
operating privileges.

There is a small fee required for taking the 
Technician exam. All license level tests are 
administered by a three-member Volunteer 
Examiner Team. Contact the ARRL for a 
schedule of exam opportunities in your area.

The Technician Class license lets you use 
the transceiver to communicate directly with 
other operators, and use repeaters for distant 
communication.

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You can power your transceiver using 
internal batteries, AC power or vehicle 
battery power (using a RadioShack 270-031 
power cable, not supplied, available at your 
local RadioShack store or online at 
www.RadioShack.com). 

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You can power the transceiver using the 
supplied lithium-ion rechargeable battery 
pack and its supplied adapter or four AA 
alkaline batteries (not supplied), available at 
RadioShack.

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Before you use the lithium-ion rechargeable 
battery pack, you must charge it. The battery 
pack has a built-in charging circuit.

To charge the battery pack, connect the 
supplied AC adapter to the battery pack’s DC 
12V jack. Then plug the adapter’s other end 
into a standard AC outlet. If you have 
installed the battery pack to the transceiver, 
turn off the transceiver. The indicator on the 
battery pack lights red while charging and 
lights green when the charging finishes. A 
fully discharged battery pack can take as 
long as 10 hours to fully recharge. 

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When the battery pack is fully charged, 
unplug the adapter from the AC outlet, then 
disconnect the adapter from the battery pack.

Install the battery pack by inserting its upper 
edge first then press it down. Then lift and 
press down the lock tab to secure the battery 
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You can power your transceiver using four 
alkaline AA batteries (not supplied and 
available at your local RadioShack store) with 
the supplied battery holder. 

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1. Insert four AA batteries into the supplied 

battery holder according to the polarity 
symbols (+ or –) marked on the holder.

2. Attach the battery holder onto the 

transceiver and fasten the lock tab.

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To power the transceiver from an AC outlet or 
your vehicle’s battery power, you need a 12V 
regulated DC power supply that delivers at 
least 2A (for AC) and a RadioShack 270-031 
power cable (not supplied, available at 
RadioShack). Another type of cable might not 
work with your transceiver. 

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1. For AC power, if the power supply has a 

voltage switch, set the switch to 12V.

2. Insert the power cable’s cord into the 

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3. For AC power, connect the other end of 

the power cable to the power supply, 
then plug the power supply’s power cord 
into the power source.

For DC power, plug the other end of the 
power cable into the vehicle’s cigarette 
lighter socket.

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Place the threaded base socket of the 
supplied antenna over the antenna connector 
on top of the transceiver and turn the antenna 
clockwise to tighten it. To remove the 
antenna, turn it counterclockwise. 

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Use a Phillips screwdriver and the two 
supplied screws to attach the supplied belt 
clip to your transceiver. Do not overtighten 
the screws.

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To attach the supplied wrist strap to the top of 
the belt clip, thread the strap's small loop 
through the opening in the top of the clip. 
Then insert the longer loop through the 
smaller loop and pull on the strap until the 
loop is tight.

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You can connect an external 
communications headset (consisting of a 
microphone and speaker) to the transceiver 
so you can use it privately. Lift the hinged, 

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Using the Lithium-Ion Rechargeable 
Battery Pack

When you remove the battery pack from the 
transceiver, be sure to turn off the transceiver 
before you remove the battery pack.

Using AA Batteries

• When you remove the battery holder to replace 

the batteries, be sure to turn off the transceiver 
before you remove the battery holder.

• Dispose of old batteries promptly and properly. 

Do not burn or bury them.

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Using the Lithium-Ion Rechargeable 
Battery Pack

The supplied adapter is designed only to 
recharge the battery pack. Do not attempt to 
transmit using the adapter to power the radio.

Use a coin or other solid object to unlatch the 
lock tab when you remove the battery pack.

Using AA Batteries

Use only fresh batteries of the required size 
and recommend type.

Always remove old or weak batteries. 
Batteries can leak chemicals that destroy 
electronic circuits.

Do not mix old and new batteries, different 
types of batteries (standard or alkaline).

If you do not plan to use the transceiver with 
batteries for two weeks or more, remove the 
batteries.

Using AC or DC Power

You must use a Class 2 power 
source that supplies 12V DC and 
delivers at least 2A. Its center tip 
must be set to positive and its plug 
must fit the transceiver’s EXT jack. Using a 
power supply that does not meet these 
specifications could damage the transceiver 
or the power supply.

Always connect the power cable to the 
transceiver before you connect it to the power 
source. When you finish, disconnect the cable 
from the power source before you disconnect 
it from the transceiver.

Connecting the Antenna

Do not over-tighten the antenna.

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Using the Lithium-Ion Rechargeable 
Battery Pack

The battery pack’s indicator does not change 
to green if you use the transceiver while 
charging the battery pack.

Using a pencil eraser, clean the charging 
contacts on lithium-ion battery pack.

Connecting the Antenna

You can connect an external antenna to the 
transceiver using an SMA-to-BNC adapter. The 
adapter and suitable antennas are available at 
your local RadioShack store.

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Страница 1: ...ernal Batteries 2 Using AC or DC Power 2 Connecting the Antenna 2 Attaching the Belt Clip 2 Attaching the Wrist Strap 2 Connecting a Microphone Speaker 2 A Quick Look At the Display 3 Operation 4 Manu...

Страница 2: ...sceiver s EXT jack 3 For AC power connect the other end of the power cable to the power supply then plug the power supply s power cord into the power source For DC power plug the other end of the powe...

Страница 3: ...s when the transceiver is out of range 7 indicates the battery strength 8 z indicates the keypad control is disabled to prevent accidental setting changes 9 q appears when you use the cross band featu...

Страница 4: ...lch VHF repeater offset UHF repeater offset receive tone squelch CTCSS transmit tone squelch CTCSS DTMF SAME area code and SAME on off is described in the relevant sections 5 6 0 4 37 0 5 4 6 670 0 0...

Страница 5: ...2 Repeatedly press 8 or 9 or rotate CH to change the offset to a new value ranging from 000 to 8 000 MHz 3 Press 7 until K K K K HFJ HFJ HFJ HFJ appears 4 Repeatedly press 8 or 9 or rotate CH to chang...

Страница 6: ...displayed frequency stops on each active frequency for 8 seconds 2 To change the scan direction press 8 or 9 or rotate CH 3 To stop on a frequency or to stop scanning press SC or PTT 5 00 0 56 0 4 14...

Страница 7: ...Repeatedly press 8 or 9 or turn CH to select the desired DTMF memory location 3 Enter up to 16 characters 0 through 9 and A through F E F The radio sounds a short beep for each entry and a long beep...

Страница 8: ...e e e e 6 0 64 05 6 74 6 10 6 176 6 4 When you communicate using repeaters keep your transmissions as brief as possible Most repeaters have built in timers that limit single transmissions to 3 minutes...

Страница 9: ...Statement J IJ J IJ J IJ J IJ for Test The weather alert operates only when the transceiver is in weather mode 06 4 0 174 4 N5 5 1 5 You can store up to nine SAME codes Refer to the SAME codes at http...

Страница 10: ...display Press 8 or 9 or rotate CH to tune to the frequency you want to hear The air band receiving range is 108 to 136 9875 MHz 0 0 6 64 05 6 4 37 0 4 0 You can change the standard transmit frequency...

Страница 11: ...AND ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING THOSE OF MERCHANT ABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE DURATION OF THE WRITTEN LIMITED WARRANTIES CONTAINED HEREIN EXCEPT AS...

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