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3. Hold down 

PTT 

(Push to Talk), then 

speak slowly and clearly into the 
microphone.

4. Release 

PTT

 when you finish 

transmitting.

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A repeater is a radio that receives a signal on 
one frequency (the input frequency) and 
retransmits that signal on a different 
frequency (the output frequency). Repeater 
antennas are typically located at the tops of 
tall buildings or on antenna towers, so a 
relatively low-power signal can reach the 
repeater. The repeater retransmits the signal 
at a higher power. This gives your transceiver 
the ability to communicate over a much 
greater range.

To use a repeater, you must know the 
repeater's input and output frequencies. 
Repeaters are usually identified by their 
output frequency. Thus, a repeater that has 
an output frequency of 146.94 is referred to 
as the “146.94 repeater.” To determine the 
input frequency, you must know the 
frequency offset (typically 600 kHz for the 2-
meter band and 5 MHz for the 70-cm band) 
and the offset direction (+ if you add the 
offset (600 kHz) to the output, or – if you 
subtract the offset (600 kHz) from the output).

Whether the offset is positive or negative 
depends on:

• which part of the band the repeater 

operates on

• local convention

• proximity of repeaters using the same 

two frequencies

To determine the offset and the direction, 
obtain a copy of The ARRL Repeater 
Handbook (available through your local 
RadioShack store or the ARRL). That 
publication lists the locations of repeaters as 
well as their frequency and offset information.

A

 + above the displayed frequency indicates 

a positive offset, while a  above the 
frequency indicates a negative offset. If 
neither +, nor  appears, the transceiver is 
set for simplex operation.

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The transceiver’s default repeater offset is 
600 kHz for the VHF band and 5 MHz for the 
UHF band. As the display shows all 
frequencies in MHz, you see 

$,&&

$,&&

$,&&

$,&&

 (MHz) for 

VHF and 

+$&&&

+$&&&

+$&&&

+$&&&

 (MHz) for UHF. 

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1. Repeatedly press 

6

 or 

7

 until 

L><

L><

L><

L><

 

HFJ

HFJ

HFJ

HFJ

 

appears.

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 change the offset to a new value 
ranging from .000 (no offset) to 8.000 
MHz.

5. Press 

 

 or 

PTT

 to store the setting and 

exit.

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To use the transceiver with a repeater, you 
must set either a + or – repeater offset 
direction. To turn on operation for use with a 
repeater in the VFO mode, press 

F

+

+

/

. The 

current offset indicator (+ or –) appears. To 
turn off repeater operation, repeatedly press 

F

+

+

/

– 

until n or – appears.

If you want to reverse the repeater input and 
output frequencies, press 

F

+

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Your transceiver has 100 standard memory 
locations that you can use to store 
frequencies for quick access. You can store 
frequencies used for the VHF, UHF, AIR, and 
WX bands. When you store a frequency, 
other settings associated with that frequency 
(such as the repeater offset and CTCSS 
tones) are stored as well. 

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1. Select the frequency you want to store.

Once you select a frequency, the other 
values such as the repeater offset and 
the CTCSS tones for that repeater are 
also stored in the memory location. To 
select other settings, see “Setting the 
Repeater Offset Frequency” on Page 5, 
“Setting the CTCSS Tones” on Page 6, 
and “Using DTMF Code” on Page 7.

2. Press 

F

+

MW

o

 

flashes and the lowest 

vacant memory location appears.

3. Repeatedly press 

8

 or 

9

 or turn 

CH

 to 

select the desired memory location.

4. Press 

MW

 or 

F

+

MW

 again to store the 

selected frequency and exit the memory 
mode. If a memory location already has 
a frequency stored in it, the new 
frequency is stored in its place.

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To recall a saved memory location, press 

MR

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 appears and the last used memory 

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Setting the Repeater Offset Frequency

This setting only affects the VFO mode. If you 
saved a frequency offset in a memory location, 
that setting is not affected.

Memory Operation

You cannot activate or deactivate the power 
save, auto power-shut off, time-out timer, 
frequency step, key tone on and off, and call 
features in memory mode.

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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