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Your transceiver's buttons perform multiple 
functions. The abbreviation or symbol for a 
function is printed on, above, or below each 
button.

To activate certain transceiver features, you 
must press 

F

 (function) and another button at 

the same time. Those key combination 
instructions are printed as first button name, 
+, then the second button name. For 
example, 

F

+

TOT

 means hold down 

F

 while 

you press 

TOT

.

Button names are printed in small, bold, 
capital letters such as 

CLR

 or 

MR

. Words, 

symbols, and numbers that appear on the 
display are printed using a distinctive 
typeface, such as 

'*,$/*&

'*,$/*&

'*,$/*&

'*,$/*&

 or 

CH

CH

CH

CH

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To turn on the transceiver, press 

PWR

. The 

radio beeps once if the key tone feature is 
enabled. Then the current battery voltage 
briefly appears and the last used frequency 
appears. To turn the transceiver off, press 

PWR

 again.

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Turn on the transceiver then repeatedly press 

6

 or 

7

 until the current squelch setting (

&&

&&

&&

&&

 

to 

&+

&+

&+

&+

) and 

IGB

IGB

IGB

IGB

 appear. Repeatedly press 

8

or 

9

 or rotate 

CH

 to change the squelch 

setting. A higher number reduces noise in-
between transmissions while a lower number 
allows you to hear a weak transmission. 
Press 

 

 or 

PTT

 (Push to Talk) to store the 

setting and exit squelch setting.

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If you use the Tone Squelch (CTCSS) feature 
(see “Setting the CTCSS Tones” on Page 6), 
you might not hear a transmission on the 
current frequency. To temporarily open the 
squelch so you can hear all transmissions on 
the frequency, hold down 

M

. To resume 

normal operation, release 

M

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Repeatedly press 

 

 until the transceiver 

displays a frequency from the desired band. 
The band changes in the following order: 
VHF, UHF, AIR, WX.

Repeatedly pressing 

6

or

7

 allows 

selection of squelch, VHF repeater offset, 
UHF repeater offset, receive tone squelch 
(CTCSS), transmit tone squelch (CTCSS), 
DTMF, SAME area code, and SAME on/off 

setting mode. 

IGB

IGB

IGB

IGB

L><

L><

L><

L><

 

HFJ

HFJ

HFJ

HFJ

K><

K><

K><

K><

 

HFJ

HFJ

HFJ

HFJ

HN

HN

HN

HN

 

JED;

JED;

JED;

JED;

JN

JN

JN

JN

 

JED;

JED;

JED;

JED;

ZJC<

ZJC<

ZJC<

ZJC<

7H;7

7H;7

7H;7

7H;7

, and 

I7C;

I7C;

I7C;

I7C;

 appear.

Press 

8

 or 

9

, or rotate 

CH

 to change the 

value of the selected setting. Press 

 

 or 

PTT

 to store the setting and exit.

The detailed operation for squelch, 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.

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1. Repeatedly press 

 

 to select the 

desired receiving mode (VHF, UHF, Air, 
Weather).

2. Select a frequency using one of the 

following methods.

Using 

CH

: Rotate 

CH

 clockwise or 

counterclockwise to select a frequency 
(or channel for the weather band). The 
frequency changes in increments you 
set (see “Setting the Frequency Step” on 
Page 8) for each rotation click. Hold 
down 

F

 while rotating 

CH

 to change the 

frequency by 1 MHz increments 
regardless of the selected step 
frequency.

Using 

8

 and 

9

: Repeatedly press (or 

hold down) 

8

 or 

9

 until the desired 

frequency appears. Hold down 

F

 while 

pressing 

8

 or 

9

 to change the 

frequency by 1 MHz increments.

Using Direct Key Entry: Use the number 
keys to directly enter a frequency, 
including the three numbers to the right 
of the decimal. (You do not enter the 
decimal point.) 

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3. Set 

VOL

 to a comfortable listening 

level.

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±

±

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There are two basic types of communication 
possible with this transceiver: radio-direct-to-
radio (simplex) or radio-to-repeater-to radio 
(duplex). Simplex uses the same frequency 
to send and receive. Duplex uses one 
frequency to transmit and another to receive. 
For more information about duplex, see 
“Understanding Repeaters” on Page 5. 

.

  

1. Select the desired transmit band VHF/

UHF and frequency using manual or 
direct entry. 

2. Hold the transceiver about 3 inches from 

your mouth.

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Temporarily Opening Squelch

The current setting for Squelch, Repeater Offset 
for the selected band, RX Tone, and TX Tone 
can be displayed by pressing and holding M
(see “Setting the CTCSS Tones” on Page 6).

Selecting Frequencies and Receiving 
Transmissions

When you directly enter a frequency, the 
transceiver accepts only six digits and it 
automatically rounds down the last digit of 
the frequency to 0 or 5. For example, if you 
enter 440.244, your transceiver accepts it as 
440.240. If you enter 440.248, the 
transceiver accepts it as 440.245. If you set 
the frequency step to 6.25 kHz, 7.5 kHz, or 
12.5 kHz, you need to select frequencies 
using CH, or 

8

or

9

.

If the transceiver picks up unwanted, weak 
transmissions, set the squelch to a different 
level (See “Setting the Squelch Level” on 
Page 4).

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It is illegal to transmit if you do not have at least a 
Technician Class license issued by the FCC.

Содержание 19-1108

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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