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CONTENTS
1. QUICK GUIDING
1.1 Prepare Work
1.2 Quick Use
2. ACCESSORIES
2.1 Standard Accessories
3. GETTING ACQUAINTED
3.1 Front panel
3.2 Rear panel
3.3 Microphone
4. BASIC OPERATIONS
4.1 Power On/Off
4.2 Adjusting the Volume
4.3 Switch between Main Channel and Sub
Channel
4.4 Adjust Channel
4.5 Store channel
4.6 Channel Delete
4.7 Receiving
4.8 Transmitting
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4.9 Squelch Off
4.10 Emergency Alarm
4.11 Keypad Lockout
4.12 Transmit Tone Pulse Frequency
4.13 VFO Scan and Channel Scan
4.14 VOX On/Off control
4.15 How to Install Driver and Start Programming
5. SHORTCUT OPERATION
6. FUNCTION SETTING
6.1 By Front Panel Key
6.2 By Microphone Key
6.3 Reset Factory Default
7. SPECIFICAITONS
8. ATTACHED CHART
51 groups CTCSS Tone Frequency(Hz)
1024 groups DCS Code
Menu List
Appendix A. - GMRS Frequency Chart (MHz)
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