Badger Werx Badger 100 User Manual

Complies with dmr digital protocol, digital and analog programmable vox function

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Badger Werx LLC
1728 Virginia Beach Blvd., Ste 115
Virginia Beach, VA 23454
www.badgerwerx.com
sales@badgerwerx.com
+1 757-689-6610
Badger 100
Complies with DMR Digital Protocol
Digital and Analog Programmable

VOX Function

Time-Division Multiple Access (TDMA) Digital Technology
Digital Mode • Single Call • Group Call • All Call • Voice Prompt
Channel Scanning • Priority Scanning • Emergency Alarm • DTMF
High/Low Power Selectable • Talk Around • 32 Channels
Programmable Multi-Function Keys
Patented: 201430207600.6

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  • Page 1: Vox Function

    Badger 100 Complies with DMR Digital Protocol Digital and Analog Programmable VOX Function Time-Division Multiple Access (TDMA) Digital Technology Digital Mode • Single Call • Group Call • All Call • Voice Prompt Channel Scanning • Priority Scanning • Emergency Alarm • DTMF High/Low Power Selectable •...
  • Page 2 Introduction Thank you for buying this Badger 100 two-way radio. The goal of the Badger 100 is to provide cost-effective communication equipment for a variety of business sites. This product uses professional, commercial, and amateur frequencies. You are responsible for adhering to your local regulations on frequency allocation and usage.
  • Page 3 Main Features High/Low Power Selective Digital And Analog Functionality Voice Prompt Monitor 32 Channels Low Power Alarm Welcome to your Badger 100 two-way radio! Wide/Narrow Bandwidth Programmable www.badgerwerx.com Lone Work Channel Scanning/Priority Scanning End-Tone Elimination Emergency Alarm Programmable Multifunction Keys...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    User's Manual Unpacking and Checking Equipment Contents Unpacking and Checking Equipment Charging the Battery Charging the Battery Using the Battery Using the Battery Installing and Uninstalling of the Accessories Getting Acquainted Basic Operation Functions Specifications www.badgerwerx.com Trouble Shooting Guide Warranty Card...
  • Page 5: Unpacking And Checking Equipment

    Unpacking and Checking Equipment Charging the Battery Please use the battery charger provided by Badger Werx to charge the battery and follow Welcome to your Badger 100 radio! Before use, we suggest you: these steps: • Check the box and check for signs of damage.
  • Page 6: Using The Battery

    Do not charge the battery if the battery or radio is wet. • Please replace the battery if it no longer charges to full capacity. Battery Type Please use the Badger Werx supplied charger(s) and batteries. Using non-approved batteries or chargers may result in fire, personal injury and/or damage to property.
  • Page 7: Installing And Uninstalling Of The Accessories

    Installing and Uninstalling Accessories User's Manual Installing / Removing the Battery Installation • Place the battery onto the back of the radio and slide upwards until you hear it click and lock into place. Removal • Be sure radio is turned off. Press the lock button and slide the battery down. Installing and Uninstalling Accessories Getting Acquainted (Installing the battery)
  • Page 8 Installing / Removing the Antenna Speaker Mic / Programming Jack Installation Open speaker mic cover, align jacks and insert into • Screw the antenna into the connector on the top of the radio by holding the antenna at radio (speaker mic sold seperately) its base and turning it clockwise until secure.
  • Page 9 Getting Acquainted Channel Selector Knob Rotate to desired channel 1-16 Antenna (Two Zones Available) Speaker/Microphone Jack Radio On-Off/Volume Indicator Control Knob Red light illuminates when transmitting Power on by rotating clockwise. Power off by rotating counter Green light illuminates when receiving clockwise til click.
  • Page 10: Basic Operation

    If the radio will not power on, check the battery pack to ensure it is charged and properly Basic Operation installed. If the radio will still not power on, please contact your Badger Werx dealer. and Functions Volume Control Rotate the power/volume control knob clockwise to increase the volume and counter-clockwise to decrease the volume.
  • Page 11: Functions

    Functions LED Indicator The LED indicator shows the radio’s status. Press PTT and face microphone when talking. Hold the radio 1.5” to 2” away from your Red Light: The radio is transmitting. mouth and speak normally for best results. Green Light: The radio is powering on, receiving a non-encrypted call or message, or detecting signal activity.
  • Page 12 Calls: 3. If programmed, the Free Channel Indication Tone will sound after the sending radio Green LED illuminates when receiving. has ended their transmission and released their PTT button. This indicates the channel Red LED illuminates when transmitting. is clear and awaiting your response. 1.
  • Page 13 Receiving and Answering a Private Call Programmed Key to Make Group /Private Call Private Calling allows for private calls between radios with the same privacy settings. This function enables users to easily make a private or group call to defined ID or There are two steps.
  • Page 14 Message Scan Send Preset Messages Scan List You can preset up to 50 character messages. Create the scan list and allocate it to a channel. Scanning will search for any 1. Choose the desired contact to send a preset message. communications on the channels listed.
  • Page 15 Scanning with Priority Channels Settings When enabled, this function scans the priority channels first then cycles through the normal channels then starts over with the priority channels. You can adjust the SQL to filter poor signals or channels with higher than normal background noise.
  • Page 16: Specifications

    User's Manual This function enables your radio to make a voice activated call on the current channel. When an accessory with VOX capability detects voice, the radio will transmit the information within the set timeframe. Press PTT to disable the VOX function. Use the following steps to re-start the VOX function: Cycle the radio power, rotate the Channel Selector Knob to another channel, or use the following steps.
  • Page 17 Specifications Transmitter Output power High: ≤5W (HI) Low: ≤1W (Low) General Specifications Frequency Stability +-1.0PPM Frequency Range VHF Version: 136-174MHz UHF Version: 400-480MHz Adjacent Channel Power ≤-60dB Channel 32 Channels: 2 Zones - 16 Channels per Zone Free Time Slot Power TDMA: ≤57dBm Channel Spacing Digital: 12.5KHz Analog: 12.5KHz or 25KHz...
  • Page 18 Receiver Trouble shooting guide Analog Sensitivity 0.35uV/-116dBm(20dB SINDA) Troubles Solution 0.22uv/-120dBm(Type) Digital Sensitivity 0.3uV/-117.4dBm (BER 5%) No Power The battery has been depleted. 0.22uv/-110dBm (BER 1%) Replace or recharge the battery. Co-channel Rejection ≥-12dB The battery is installed incorrectly. Adjacent Channel Selectivity TIA603C:65dB ETSI:60dB Remove it and install again.
  • Page 19 Customer Name : Badger Werx Warranty card Customer Address : Note: Maintenance record Customer Telephone : 1. This warranty card is only Carry-in date applicable for the two-way Radio Model : Completion radio model and serial date number listed above.
  • Page 20 (6) Damage caused by excessive force. (7) Wear and tear during normal use. If in need of repairs, please return in-person or ship the following to a Badger Werx authorized repair center: The product, original warranty card, and purchase invoice. Shipping costs are the responsibility of the end-user.

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