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Syn-Tech III P25 Mobile Radio
OPERATION MANUAL
Midland
Syn-Tech III P25
Mobile Radio
OPERATION MANUAL
680-090-2041
Version 6.0
http://www.midlandradio.com

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  • Page 1 Syn-Tech III P25 Mobile Radio OPERATION MANUAL Midland Syn-Tech III P25 Mobile Radio OPERATION MANUAL 680-090-2041 Version 6.0 http://www.midlandradio.com...
  • Page 2 OPERATION MANUAL PREFACE Thank you for purchasing a Midland Syn-Tech III P25 Mobile Radio. Properly used, this product will give you many years of reliable service. To get the most out of your purchase, be sure to carefully read this manual and keep it on hand for later reference when needed.
  • Page 3 Avoid storing the radio at temperatures below -40ºC or above 85ºC. WARNINGS Your Midland Syn-Tech III P25 Mobile Radio generates electromagnetic RF energy when it is transmitting. To ensure that you and those around you are not exposed to excessive amounts of that energy (beyond recommended allowable limits for occupational use): DO NOT operate your radio without a proper antenna.
  • Page 4 Syn-Tech III P25 Mobile Radio OPERATION MANUAL FCC EXPOSURE STATEMENTS Restricted to occupational use to satisfy FCC RF energy exposure limits. The FCC has adopted a safety standard for human exposure to RF energy. Proper operation of this radio under normal conditions results in user exposure to RF energy below the Occupational Safety and Health Act and Federal Communication Commission limits.
  • Page 5 Syn-Tech III P25 Mobile Radio OPERATION MANUAL PATENT AND COPYRIGHT STATEMENTS The IMBE™ voice coding Technology embodied in this product is protected by intellectual property rights including patent rights, copyrights and trade secrets of Digital Voice Systems, Inc. This voice coding Technology is licensed solely for use within this Communications Equipment.
  • Page 6 Syn-Tech III P25 Mobile Radio OPERATION MANUAL PRODUCT FEATURES Your Midland Syn-Tech III P25 Mobile Radio has the following features: • 136-174 MHz VHF and 380-470 MHz UHF bands • Mixed analog and digital mode operation • Easy installation •...
  • Page 7 Syn-Tech III P25 Mobile Radio OPERATION MANUAL ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS : Acknowledge : Advanced Encryption Standard : Algorithm : Automatic Number Identification : Decibel Milliwatt : Crypto Ignition Key Identity CDCSS : Continuous Digital Coded Squelch System CTCSS : Continuous Tone Controlled Squelch System : Digital Coded Squelch : Data Encryption Standard : Digital Signal Processing...
  • Page 8: Table Of Contents

    Syn-Tech III P25 Mobile Radio OPERATION MANUAL TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 INTRODUCTION...................... 1 Package Contents................... 1 2 INSTALLATİON....................... 2 3 RADİO CONTROLS AND INDİCATORS..............3 Front and Rear Views ..................3 Button and Key Functions ................4 3.2.1 Emergency Call Button ............... 4 3.2.2 Alpha-Numeric keypad................
  • Page 9 Syn-Tech III P25 Mobile Radio OPERATION MANUAL 4.2.7 Receiving a Digital Call Alert............. 42 4.2.8 Transmitting a Digital Call Alert............42 4.2.9 Receiving and Sending Non-voice Messages........43 4.2.10 Selecting from User Tone List............51 4.2.11 Adding and Deleting from Command Zone........52 4.2.12 Channel Programming ..............
  • Page 10: Introduction

    Syn-Tech III P25 Mobile Radio OPERATION MANUAL INTRODUCTION Package Contents The following items are in your Midland Syn-Tech III P25 Mobile Radio package: Microphone Transceiver Assembly Microphone Hanger Power Cord 680-090-2041 Version 6.0 http://www.midlandradio.com...
  • Page 11: Installation

    Syn-Tech III P25 Mobile Radio OPERATION MANUAL INSTALLATION Installation should be performed by an Authorized Midland LMR Dealer only. Radio installation should be performed by qualified and trained personnel, familiar with automotive electronics installation, and FCC RF exposure guidelines. This transceiver should be installed in 12V negative ground vehicles only.
  • Page 12: Radio Controls And Indicators

    Syn-Tech III P25 Mobile Radio OPERATION MANUAL RADIO CONTROLS AND INDICATORS Front and Rear Views Mobile Radio Front View Mobile Radio Rear View 680-090-2041 Version 6.0 http://www.midlandradio.com...
  • Page 13: Button And Key Functions

    Syn-Tech III P25 Mobile Radio OPERATION MANUAL Button and Key Functions Below is a brief description of the default operation of each button or key. For more details of each function refer to the operation section of this manual. Many of the functions may be reassigned or disabled by radio programming or unavailable because of the current analog/digital mode selection.
  • Page 14: F1 Button (Power Adjust/Mode Change)

    Syn-Tech III P25 Mobile Radio OPERATION MANUAL be predefined in radio programming and may not be editable. Individual call initiation may be disabled by radio programming. The right soft key is generally used as EXIT within other functions. The right soft key is used a nuisance channel delete during scan.
  • Page 15: Star Key

    Syn-Tech III P25 Mobile Radio OPERATION MANUAL the pause channel. If MENU is pressed scan is canceled. While scan is on, a short press of the Scan key cancels scan. The Scan key is also used as a clear (long press) or backspace (short press) key during alpha-numeric keypad entry.
  • Page 16: Pound Key

    Syn-Tech III P25 Mobile Radio OPERATION MANUAL 3.2.11 Pound key The # key is a multi-function key allowing selection of several functions with successive presses. The available functions depend on analog/digital mode. In digital mode the zone select, status set, individual call, telephone call and call alert functions may be available.
  • Page 17 Syn-Tech III P25 Mobile Radio OPERATION MANUAL Telephone dialing may be disabled or the number of dial digits may be limited by radio programming. 3.2.11.5 Sending a Call Alert Successive presses of the # key may prompt “CALL ALERT:” to initiate a call alert transmission.
  • Page 18: Programmable Key Function Assignments

    Syn-Tech III P25 Mobile Radio OPERATION MANUAL Programmable Key Function Assignments The preceding section detailed the default functions for each key. However, many of the keys may be programmed to perform other functions. You may find it convenient to record the new functions of the programmable keys below. Please keep in mind, some functions may not be available because of the analog/digital mode selection.
  • Page 19 Syn-Tech III P25 Mobile Radio OPERATION MANUAL F1 key short press: F1 key long press: F2 key short press: F2 key long press: scan key: 680-090-2041 Version 6.0 http://www.midlandradio.com...
  • Page 20: Alpha-Numeric Keypad Entry

    Syn-Tech III P25 Mobile Radio OPERATION MANUAL Alpha-numeric Keypad Entry The keypad is used to enter alpha-numeric characters within many functions. When the radio is in alpha-numeric mode, successive presses (less than one second apart) of the keys will step through the available characters. Pausing for more than a second will accept the displayed character and move the cursor right one space.
  • Page 21: Display Icons

    Syn-Tech III P25 Mobile Radio OPERATION MANUAL Display Icons Table 3.2: Display Icons This Analog Receive icon appears when an analog signal is received. This Analog CTCSS Receive icon appears when an analog signal encoded with the correct CTCSS is received. This Analog CDCSS Receive icon appears when an analog signal encoded with the correct CDCSS is received.
  • Page 22 Syn-Tech III P25 Mobile Radio OPERATION MANUAL This Digital Talkaround Receive icon appears when a clear digital signal is received in direct or talkaround mode. This Analog Talkaround Transmit icon appears when the radio is set to transmit in analog talkaround mode. This Digital Talkaround Transmit icon appears when the radio is set to transmit in digital talkaround mode.
  • Page 23: Operation

    Syn-Tech III P25 Mobile Radio OPERATION MANUAL OPERATION Basic Operation Despite the radio’s advanced feature set, the basic receive and transmit operations can still be quite simple. The radio is capable of distinguishing between analog and digital signals, and the channel may be configured to receive both signal types with no user intervention.
  • Page 24 Syn-Tech III P25 Mobile Radio OPERATION MANUAL If a user password has been set, the radio will prompt for user password entry when it is turned on. Use the numeric keypad to enter the correct 5 digit user password, then press the Enter 5 left soft key (OK).
  • Page 25: Selecting Zones

    Syn-Tech III P25 Mobile Radio OPERATION MANUAL 4.1.2 Selecting Zones The radio channels may be organized into zones or channel groupings to sort and organize the channels. To Press select a new zone, press the zone zone entry key entry key (default: pound key), then use the up/down keys to scroll through the available zones.
  • Page 26: Selecting Channels

    Syn-Tech III P25 Mobile Radio OPERATION MANUAL 4.1.3 Selecting Channels (up/down) keys may be used to increment or Enter channel number decrement the channel selection. (alpha-numeric Press OK keypad) may be used to enter a channel number for direct channel selection. Figure 4.7 –...
  • Page 27: Receiving Signals

    Syn-Tech III P25 Mobile Radio OPERATION MANUAL 4.1.4 Receiving Signals The radio channel may be configured to receive only analog transmissions, only digital transmissions or both. If the channel is programmed to receive both analog and digital signals (mixed mode receive), the radio will automatically switch to the appropriate mode when receiving the signal.
  • Page 28 Syn-Tech III P25 Mobile Radio OPERATION MANUAL 4.1.4.2 Digital Reception A decoded digital signal is indicated by a green Transmit/Receive LED and the Digital Receive icon ( ). A relative value of signal strength is also indicated by the Receive Signal Strength icon ( ).
  • Page 29: Transmitting To Other Radios

    Syn-Tech III P25 Mobile Radio OPERATION MANUAL 4.1.5 Transmitting to Other Radios The radio channel may be configured to transmit in analog mode, digital mode or encrypted mode. Your radio may allow you to select Press Mode the transmit mode with the TX Mode Change key to select next TX mode...
  • Page 30 Syn-Tech III P25 Mobile Radio OPERATION MANUAL 4.1.5.1 Analog Transmissions Press the TX Mode Change key repeatedly until analog transmit mode is displayed. Depending on channel programming, the analog transmit mode may display the Analog Transmit icon ( ), Analog CTCSS Transmit icon ( ) or Analog CDCSS Transmit icon...
  • Page 31 Syn-Tech III P25 Mobile Radio OPERATION MANUAL 4.1.5.2 Digital Transmissions Press the TX Mode Change key repeatedly until the Digital Transmit icon ( ) is displayed. Check that the correct talk group ID is selected. Ensure that the channel is clear. Press and hold the push to talk key Figure 4.14 –...
  • Page 32 Syn-Tech III P25 Mobile Radio OPERATION MANUAL 4.1.5.4 Time Out Time A Time Out Time may be programmed to limit the length of continuous transmissions. If the Time Out Time is exceeded, release PTT and wait for the channel to be available again. The Time Out Time may be set from 15-240 seconds in radio programming.
  • Page 33: Selecting Transmit Power

    Syn-Tech III P25 Mobile Radio OPERATION MANUAL 4.1.6 Selecting Transmit Power To minimize interference with others, use the lowest transmit power that will provide adequate range. The Press radio has three transmit power levels Power which are selected with successive Change key long presses of the Power Change to select...
  • Page 34: Selecting Digital Talk Group

    Syn-Tech III P25 Mobile Radio OPERATION MANUAL 4.1.7 Selecting Digital Talk Group The default talk group may be set for the channel in radio programming. When the channel is selected, the default talk group Press is used. If a default talk group was Group Entry not set for the channel, the radio will use the talk group last...
  • Page 35: Selecting Talkaround Transmit Mode

    Syn-Tech III P25 Mobile Radio OPERATION MANUAL 4.1.8 Selecting Talkaround Transmit Mode On channels programmed for repeater operation, the radio may be set to talkaround mode. Talkaround mode allows direct portable to Press portable communication without Talkaround accessing the repeater. Press the Mode key.
  • Page 36: Monitoring Channels

    Syn-Tech III P25 Mobile Radio OPERATION MANUAL 4.1.9 Monitoring Channels Press the Monitor Change key (default: long press F2 button) to turn the monitor function on. Press The function of the monitor button Monitor key depends on radio programming. If to turn Monitor Channel is enabled, the monitor on...
  • Page 37 Syn-Tech III P25 Mobile Radio OPERATION MANUAL If Monitor All NACs & T.Groups is enabled, the monitor function allows all NACs and talk groups to be received on digital and mixed Press channels. While monitor is Monitor key on, a press the Monitor to turn on Change key to turn monitor monitor...
  • Page 38: Selecting Call Wait Option

    Syn-Tech III P25 Mobile Radio OPERATION MANUAL 4.1.10 Selecting Call Wait Option Press the Individual Call Wait key (default: short press F2 button) to turn the call wait option on. Press Call The Call Wait icon ( ) is displayed Wait key to while call wait mode is on.
  • Page 39: Scanning Channels

    Syn-Tech III P25 Mobile Radio OPERATION MANUAL 4.1.11 Scanning Channels Press the Busy Scan, Priority Scan or Selected Priority Scan key (default: short press scan key) to turn on scan. The Scan icon ( ) is displayed while scan is active.
  • Page 40: Transmitting While Scanning

    Syn-Tech III P25 Mobile Radio OPERATION MANUAL 4.1.11.4 Transmitting While Scanning If PTT is pressed while scanning the radio will transmit on the selected channel. Press Scan key to turn on scan Press PTT to transmit on the selected channel Release PTT, scan resumes...
  • Page 41 Syn-Tech III P25 Mobile Radio OPERATION MANUAL If PTT is pressed while scan is paused on a channel the radio will transmit on the pause channel. Radio receives signal while scan is on Press PTT to transmit on pause channel Release PTT, scan resumes...
  • Page 42 Syn-Tech III P25 Mobile Radio OPERATION MANUAL 4.1.11.5 Editing the Scan List You can add and delete channels from the selected zone’s scan list using MENU | CHANNEL PARAMETERS | CHANNEL SCAN. If Press a “+” is displayed above the channel MENU name, the channel is currently in the scan list.
  • Page 43: Locking The Keypad

    Syn-Tech III P25 Mobile Radio OPERATION MANUAL 4.1.12 Locking the Keypad Press the (Keypad Lock) key to lock the alpha-numeric, up/down, scan, and left and right Press Keypad soft keys. While the keypad is Lock to lock the keypad locked, press the (Keypad Lock) key, then press the left soft key (UNLOCK) to unlock the keypad.
  • Page 44: Switching To The Home Zone And Channel

    Syn-Tech III P25 Mobile Radio OPERATION MANUAL 4.1.13 Switching to the Home Zone and Channel Press the Home Zone key (default: star key) until “Go to Home?” is displayed. Press Then press the left soft key (OK) Home Zone to switch to the home zone and key until channel.
  • Page 45: Advanced Operation

    Syn-Tech III P25 Mobile Radio OPERATION MANUAL Advanced Operation Some of the radio’s more advanced operations are listed in this section. Most of these advanced features may be disabled in radio programming. In this case, the feature being described may not appear, or may have a reduced, view only function. 4.2.1 Receiving Emergency Calls When an emergency alert transmission is...
  • Page 46: Transmitting Emergency Calls

    Syn-Tech III P25 Mobile Radio OPERATION MANUAL 4.2.2 Transmitting Emergency Calls Press and hold the (emergency) key to activate the Press and emergency function. Once hold emergency mode is activated, the Emergency radio switches to the emergency channel set for the selected zone in radio programming or initiates the emergency transmissions on the Hold...
  • Page 47: Receiving Digital Individual Calls

    Syn-Tech III P25 Mobile Radio OPERATION MANUAL 4.2.3 Receiving Digital Individual Calls A digital individual call is addressed to a single unit ID rather than a talk group. When this radio receives an individual call from another radio it will automatically switch to individual call Press PTT mode.
  • Page 48: Transmitting Digital Individual Calls

    Syn-Tech III P25 Mobile Radio OPERATION MANUAL 4.2.4 Transmitting Digital Individual Calls A digital individual call is addressed to a single unit ID rather than a talk group. To transmit an individual call, press the Individual Entry key Press # key until (default: pound key) until...
  • Page 49: Transmitting Digital All Calls

    Syn-Tech III P25 Mobile Radio OPERATION MANUAL 4.2.5 Transmitting Digital All Calls A digital all call is similar to a group call, except no talk group is specified (reserved talk group $FFFF is used). Any digital radio with matching receive frequency Press All Call and NAC should receive the all key until...
  • Page 50: Transmitting Digital Dtmf/Telephone Dialing

    Syn-Tech III P25 Mobile Radio OPERATION MANUAL 4.2.6 Transmitting Digital DTMF/Telephone Dialing Press the Telephone Entry key (default: pound key) until “DIAL TELEPHONE NUMBER” is displayed. Press the left soft key Press the (OK) then enter the telephone Telephone Entry key dialing digits.
  • Page 51: Receiving A Digital Call Alert

    Syn-Tech III P25 Mobile Radio OPERATION MANUAL 4.2.7 Receiving a Digital Call Alert A call alert is normally used as a low priority request to return the call when it’s more convenient. When a call alert is received the radio will display the unit ID of the initiator. 4.2.8 Transmitting a Digital Call Alert Figure 4.40 –...
  • Page 52: Receiving And Sending Non-Voice Messages

    Syn-Tech III P25 Mobile Radio OPERATION MANUAL 4.2.9 Receiving and Sending Non-voice Messages The radio can receive and send three types of non-voice messages when operating in digital mode. SMS messages are free text messages sent from one radio to another. With SMS messages, the message (up to 160 characters maximum) is entered using the alpha- numeric keypad and transmitted to the other radio.
  • Page 53 Syn-Tech III P25 Mobile Radio OPERATION MANUAL 4.2.9.1 Receiving SMS Messages When an SMS message is received, the radio will display the SMS Message icon ( ). You may view the last twenty received SMS messages from MENU | SMS | RECEIVED MESSAGES.
  • Page 54 Syn-Tech III P25 Mobile Radio OPERATION MANUAL 4.2.9.2 Sending SMS Messages SMS messages are sent from MENU | SMS | MSG EDIT. Use the alpha-numeric keypad to enter the desired text, then enter the destination ID or select it from the Press MENU index.
  • Page 55 Syn-Tech III P25 Mobile Radio OPERATION MANUAL 4.2.9.3 Receiving Predefined Messages When a predefined message is received, the corresponding text is pulled from the database and displayed along with the source ID. You may also view the last ten received predefined messages from MENU | PREDEFINED MESSAGES Figure 4.45 –...
  • Page 56 Syn-Tech III P25 Mobile Radio OPERATION MANUAL 4.2.9.4 Sending Predefined Messages Predefined messages are sent from MENU | PREDEFINED MESSAGES | MESSAGE LIST. Select the desired message from the list then enter the destination ID or select it from the index. Press MENU Sending predefined messages may be...
  • Page 57 Syn-Tech III P25 Mobile Radio OPERATION MANUAL 4.2.9.5 Setting Present Status The radio’s present status may be set from MENU | STATUS | PRESENT STATUS or by pressing the Current Status Entry key Press MENU (default: pound key) until “CUR. STATUS:” is prompted. When the radio is Use up/down turned on, the...
  • Page 58 Syn-Tech III P25 Mobile Radio OPERATION MANUAL 4.2.9.7 Sending Status Your current status may be sent from MENU | STATUS | SEND STATUS. Enter the destination ID or use the index to select it, then press SEND to transmit your Press MENU current status.
  • Page 59 Syn-Tech III P25 Mobile Radio OPERATION MANUAL 4.2.9.8 Requesting Status You may request the current status of another radio from MENU | STATUS | STATUS REQUEST. Enter the destination ID or select it Press MENU from the index, then press SEND to request another radio’s status.
  • Page 60: Selecting From User Tone List

    Syn-Tech III P25 Mobile Radio OPERATION MANUAL 4.2.10 Selecting from User Tone List Press the User Selectable Code Entry keys (short or long press of the numeric keypad) to enter a one or two digit User Tone List Key in the selection.
  • Page 61: Adding And Deleting From Command Zone

    Syn-Tech III P25 Mobile Radio OPERATION MANUAL 4.2.11 Adding and Deleting from Command Zone Press the Add/Delete from Command Zone key (default: Press star key) until “Add to Command Command Zone?” is displayed. Zone key until Then press the left soft key (OK) “Add To to add the displayed channel to Command...
  • Page 62: Channel Programming

    Syn-Tech III P25 Mobile Radio OPERATION MANUAL 4.2.12 Channel Programming Front panel channel programming is an option offered to some Press MENU customers. Radios must be purchased with channel programming capability or returned to the factory to have the capability added.
  • Page 63: Menu Operation

    Syn-Tech III P25 Mobile Radio OPERATION MANUAL Menu Operation The menu function is used to access many features in the radio and also provides information about each radio. The features available from the menu depend on the analog/digital mode selection and the radio programming. The following menu trees depict the available menu selections, but some may not be accessible on your radio because of radio programming.
  • Page 64 Syn-Tech III P25 Mobile Radio OPERATION MANUAL 6 RADIO INFO 61 IDENTS SERIAL NO – View radio serial number ANI, SC, ACK – View analog IDs IDENT – View digital unit ID RADIO NAME TERMINAL IP-ID – View IP address SYSTEM NO –...
  • Page 65: Digital Mode Menu Tree

    Syn-Tech III P25 Mobile Radio OPERATION MANUAL 4.3.2 Digital Mode Menu Tree MENU 1 SETTINGS note 1 11 TONES 111 ALERT TONE – Adjust user alert tone volume 112 CALL ALERT – Adjust call alert tone volume 113 KEYPAD TONE – Adjust key press tone volume note 1 12 ILLUMINATION –...
  • Page 66 Syn-Tech III P25 Mobile Radio OPERATION MANUAL 4 PREDEFINED MESSAGES 41 RECEIVED MESSAGES – View last ten received messages note 4 42 SENT MESSAGES – View last ten sent messages note 4 43 MESSAGE LIST – View and send predefined message 5 STATUS 51 PRESENT STATUS –...
  • Page 67 Syn-Tech III P25 Mobile Radio OPERATION MANUAL 7 CHANNEL PARAMETERS 71 CHANNEL SCAN – View & edit current zone’s scan list 72 GROUPS – View& select new talk group from list 73 GROUP SCAN – Enable talk group scan (recieve any talk group in list), on/off note 6 74 CHANNELS –...
  • Page 68: Accessories

    Syn-Tech III P25 Mobile Radio OPERATION MANUAL ACCESSORIES Original Midland accessories give you operational efficiency, flexibility and reliability in difficult working conditions. ACCESSORY MIDLAND P/N Microphone ACC4425 Loudspeaker 70-2358 Under Dash Mounting Kit (Bracket w/hardware) 560-090-0091 50W Trunk Mounting Kit (w/90-0075)
  • Page 69: Storage And Cleaning Precautions

    Syn-Tech III P25 Mobile Radio OPERATION MANUAL STORAGE AND CLEANING PRECAUTIONS Keep the radio clean and away from dust, humidity, dense sunlight, extreme heat sources and liquids. Avoid exposing the radio and accessories to cleaning solvents, aerosol sprays, adhesive agents, paints etc. Chemical reactions with such agents will destroy seals, case, display and finish.
  • Page 70: Troubleshooting

    Syn-Tech III P25 Mobile Radio OPERATION MANUAL TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE(s) SOLUTION(s) No display on LCD Fuse is blown or when radio is Check fuse and connections. connections are insecure. turned on. Adjust volume level. Volume level is too low. Adjust squelch level.
  • Page 71: Specifications

    Syn-Tech III P25 Mobile Radio OPERATION MANUAL SPECIFICATIONS GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS Modulation 16K0F3E, 11K0F3E , 8K0D1E, 8K0F1E Data Rate P25 : 9.6 kb/s Symbol Rate P25 : 4.8 kb/s Protocol Project 25-CAI : 4.4 kb/s IMBE Encryption Algorithms DES-OFB, AES Channel Capacity 13.6 Vdc ±...
  • Page 72 Syn-Tech III P25 Mobile Radio OPERATION MANUAL MILITARY STANDARDS 810C/D/E/F MIL-STD 810C MIL-STD 810D MIL-STD 810E MIL-STD 810F Proc./ Proc./ Proc./ Proc./ Method Method Method Method Cat. Cat. Cat. Cat. Low Pressure 500.1 500.2 500.3 500.4 I/A1, I/A1, I/Hot, High Temperature 501.1 I, II 501.2...
  • Page 73: Receiver Technical Specifications

    Syn-Tech III P25 Mobile Radio OPERATION MANUAL Receiver Technical Specifications RECEIVER SPECIFICATIONS Frequency Range 136-174 MHz 380-470 MHz Frequency Separation Full Bandsplit Full Bandsplit Channel Spacing 12.5 / 20 / 25 / 30 kHz 12.5 / 20 / 25 / 30 kHz Frequency Step 2.5 / 3.125 kHz 2.5 / 3.125 kHz...
  • Page 74: Transmitter Technical Specifications

    Syn-Tech III P25 Mobile Radio OPERATION MANUAL Transmitter Technical Specifications TRANSMITTER SPECIFICATIONS Frequency Range 136-174 MHz 380-470 MHz Frequency Separation Full Bandsplit Full Bandsplit Channel Spacing 12.5 / 20 / 25 / 30 kHz 12.5 / 20 / 25 / 30 kHz Frequency Step 2.5 / 3.125 kHz 2.5 / 3.125 kHz...
  • Page 75: Warranty Statement

    Midland is not responsible for any ancillary equipment attached to or used in conjunction with Midland products. Midland offers to the original end user a Two (2) Year Limited Warranty on Midland Business and Industrial radio products. Accessories carry a One (1) Year Limited Warranty.
  • Page 76 Syn-Tech III P25 Mobile Radio OPERATION MANUAL 5900 Parretta Drive Kansas City, MO. 64120 http://www.Midlandradio.com 680-090-2041 Version 6.0 http://www.midlandradio.com...

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