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RT95
UHF/VHF Two Way Radio
6. BASIC OPERATIONS
6.1 Switching the Power On/Off
6.2 Adjusting the Volume
6.3 Adjusting Frequency
6.4 Adjust Channel
1.
In standby mode, short press the [PX] key programmed as VOL control, the LCD
display "
VOL:XX
", then turn the channel switch to adjust volume level.
2.
In standby mode, short press
to mute the speaker, the LCD display "
AUDIO:MT
",
short press it again to return last volume level.
1.
Power On: in power off state press
, the LCD displays "
RETEVIS
" then will
displays current frequency or channel.
2.
Power Off: in power on state, press
for 2 seconds, the LCD displays "
CLOSING
",
then the LCD display disappears.
1.
By channel knob: In VFO mode, turn channel knob can adjust frequency, push channel
knob, the matching charactor will flash, then turn channel knob to adjust the frequency
by step size 1K, 10K, 100K, 1Mz or 10MHz.
1.
Adjust channel by channel switch: In channel mode, turn channel knob to adjust the
channel, the [UP]/[DOWN] key in the microphone can also adjust the main channel.
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During communication, volume level can be adjusted more accurate.
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The microphone [UP]/[DOWN] key can also adjust the frequency, each press
move one step size. hold the [DOWN] key can decrease one step size. if the
channel knob is programmed as VOL function, users need press the PX key which
programmed as FRQ function, when the LCD displays "VFO FREQ", turn channel
knob to adjust frequency.
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If there is an empty channel, the radio will jump over it to next channel. If the
channel knob is programmed as VOL function, users need press the PX key which
programmed as CH function, when the LCD displays "CH XX ", turn channel knob
to adjust channel.
2.
By number key: In VFO mode, you can input wanted frequency by the microphone
number key. For example if want 145.125Mhz, just press key 1, 4, 5, 1, 2, 5, if want
145Mhz, just press 1, 4, 5. The input is invalid if the frequency is over range.
2.
By number key: In CH mode, you can input wanted channel by the microphone input
3 numbers (001-200) , 001 stands for channel 1, 200 stands for channel 200. if input
channel is an empty channel, the radio will report error and return to last channel.