Transmitting - Garmin RINO 700 Owner's Manual

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Personal Radio Service (PRS) for two-way communication with
other compatible radio devices.
When communicating with other Garmin
additional features are available.

Transmitting

To communicate with other Rino and GMRS or UHF CBRS/PRS
radio users, you must be on the same channel and code
(Channels and Codes, page
1
Hold PTT.
2
Speak into the front of the device.
3
After you are finished speaking, release PTT.
After you release PTT, the radio transmits your position
information, and you cannot hear incoming transmissions
until your transmission is complete . A roger tone sounds on
your radio and on the radios receiving your transmission to
confirm that the transmission is complete.
NOTE: You can change or disable the roger tone
Device Tones, page
8).
The Radio App
Using the radio app, you can view information about the radio,
control the radio channel and squelch codes, and customize the
radio features.
Icons along the top of the radio page provide useful information
about the radio.
: Indicates the activity status of the radio. When an arrow is
pointing at the radio, the radio is receiving a transmission.
When an arrow is pointing away from the radio, the radio is
transmitting.
: The radio is ready to transmit position information
Peer Positioning, page
: The radio is muted
(Adjusting the Radio Volume, page
Opening the Radio App
You can manage your channel, code, and other radio settings in
the radio app.
From the home screen, select Radio.
Adjusting the Radio Volume
1
Select
.
The volume screen appears.
2
Use the Thumb Stick controller to select and adjust the
Volume.
Adjusting the Squelch Level
You can adjust the sensitivity level of the squelch to filter out
background noise. When you adjust the squelch level higher,
fewer weak background signals are heard.
1
When you hear unwanted background noise, select
The volume screen appears.
2
Use the Thumb Stick controller to select and adjust the slider
bar.
You should increase the squelch level until you no longer
hear the unwanted background noise.
Channels and Codes
To communicate with other Rino and GMRS or UHF CBRS/PRS
radio users, you must be on the same channel.
Rino devices are compatible with third-party GMRS or UHF
CBRS/PRS radios as long as the radios use standard GMRS or
CBRS/PRS frequencies. A list of all frequencies used by this
device is available in the product specifications
Frequency Charts, page
11).
2
Rino devices,
®
2).
(Peer-to-
3).
(Radio
NOTE: GMRS frequencies are regulated by the FCC in the
United States. To transmit on GMRS frequencies, you must
obtain a license from the FCC
page
12).
US and Canada Channel Number
1 through 7 and 15 through 22
15R through 22R
Australia and New Zealand Channel
Number
9 through 40, 39, 40, 49 through 60, 64
through 70, 79, 80
1R through 8R (31 through 38), 41R
through 48R (71 through 78)
5 and 35
22 and 23
(Setting the
61 through 63
*Communication with another CB station is not authorized within
operational range of a CB repeater
Squelch codes allow you to filter calls from other users on the
same channel, so you hear only the radios you want to hear.
The device has two different squelch modes, Continuous Tone
Controlled Squelch System (CTCSS) and Digital-Coded Squelch
(DCS). Calls on the channel that are not using the same squelch
code in the same squelch mode are ignored.
NOTE: Squelch codes do not make your conversation private.
Anyone on the same channel can hear your conversation.
Squelch Tone
Mode
CTCSS
2).
DCS
Selecting a Channel
1
From the radio app, select Channel.
2
Select a channel from the list.
Selecting a Squelch Code
1
From the radio app, select Code.
2
Select a code from the list.
NOTE: Selecting Off allows you to hear everything on the
channel.
NOTE: If you cannot hear calls on the same channel with the
same code, verify all the radios are using the same squelch tone
mode
(Changing the Squelch Tone Mode, page
.
Changing the Squelch Tone Mode
This device can use two types of squelch tone modes, CTCSS
and DCS. If you cannot hear calls on the same channel with the
same code, make sure all the radios are using the same squelch
tone mode.
1
From the radio app, select
Tone Mode.
2
Select a squelch tone mode.
Monitoring a Channel for Activity
You can monitor a single channel for any activity, including static
and weak voice signals. This is helpful if a signal is going out of
range.
1
From the radio app, select the channel you want to monitor.
2
Select Monitor.
(FCC Licensing Information,
Channel Type
GMRS channels
Repeater channels
Channel Type
UHF CBRS/PRS channels
CBRS/PRS repeater
channels*
Reserved channels
(emergency)
Reserved channels (data
only)
Reserved channels (for future
use)
Squelch Codes
1 through 38
Listed in the product specifications
Frequency Charts, page
11)
> Setup Radio > Squelch
(Radio
2).
Radio

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