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Summary of Contents for Rugby Radios UK MINI-1
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■ Crowd, Referee, Teams of 2, 3, 4 or more ■ Built in VOX (voice activation) ■ Low battery alert ■ Standard Mini USB charger ■ Battery save technology ■ High/Low power select Thank you for purchasing your Rugby Radios UK wireless transceiver.
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UNPACKING AND DEVICE CHECKING Welcome to use RUGBY RADIOS UK Mini-1 transceiver. Carefully unpack the transceivers. 1. We recommend that you identify the item listed in the following table before discarding the packing material. 2. If any items are missing or have been damaged during shipment, please contact RUGBY RADIOS UK –...
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GETTING ACQUAINTED Earphone socket On / Off Button UP Button Down Button ∧ ∨ On/Off Button : Pree & hold on the【 O 】button to on/off radio ∧ ∨ Switching channel: Press 【 】 or【 】to switching channel Adjust volume: Press and hold 【 】...
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FREQUENCY LIST – PMR – UK License-Exempt MODEL : Mini 1 – Samcom – Distributed by Rugby Radios UK Limited NOTE: Specifications are subject to change for improvements without notice, by OFCOM...
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SOFTWARE SETUP FOR THE MINI-1 VOX SETUP USING THE MICRO-USB CABLE SUPPLIED FOR CHARGING Before starting, please go to https://rugbyradiosuk.com/mini1_cps_software-3/ and download the software required to setup the walkie talkies. Note - They come pre-configured to work with VOX as standard, so only attempt this change if you have a specific requirement or guidance.
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SOFTWARE SETUP FOR THE MINI-1 VOX SETUP USING THE MICRO-USB CABLE SUPPLIED FOR CHARGING Screenshot of how to configure the system in setup mode.
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TROUBLESHOOTING ISSUE SOLUTION No power The battery pack may be dead. Recharge the battery pack Power should last 4-6 hours on a normal charge but can be recharged in 20-40 minutes from a normal car or USB charging port. Cannot talk to or hear other Make sure you are using the same frequency members in your group and CTCSS/DCS tone as the other member in...
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Frequency Range UHF:400-480MHz programmable Set to 446.0 – 446.2 mhz PMR UK Operating Temperature -10℃-60℃ Memory Channels available Working operation Same frequency single operation or different frequency single operation Dimensions 97*35*15mm Weight 80g(with earpiece) Modulation Maximum frequency deviation W≤...
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Analogue and Digital PMR446 Information Sheet Business Radio Information Publication date: February 2018...
Contents Purpose of this document Background Sale of Analogue and Digital PMR446 equipment Analogue and Digital PMR446 channels Interference to and protection of Analogue and Digital PMR446 Users Impact on licensed users within the 446.1 to 446.2 MHz band General Non-specific Short Range Devices (SRD) channels PMR446 Base Stations American Family Radio Service (FRS) Converted radio equipment...
Analogue and Digital PMR446 Information Sheet Purpose of this document This document: combines and updates the previously separate Analogue PMR446 (OfW57) and Digital PMR446 Information Sheets; is relevant if you intend to supply and / or operate Analogue and / or Digital PMR446 equipment, such as ‘walkie-talkie’...
Sale of Analogue and Digital PMR446 equipment All radio equipment, including Analogue and Digital PMR446 equipment, must meet the minimum requirements of the Radio Equipment Directive (Directive 2014/53/EU) for it to be placed on the European market. Manufacturers show Radio Equipment Directive (Directive 2014/53/EU) compliance by the inclusion of a valid CE Mark on the equipment and its packaging.
Please note that it is a requirement of licence-exempt use that Digital PMR446 users do not ccause interference to other users. It is especially important in this case because the licensed user(s), unlike a PMR446 user, will not be able to change to an alternative channel. General Non-specific Short Range Devices (SRD) channels There are a number of very low-power ultra-high frequency (UHF) channels between 434.04 to 434.79 MHz that are available for general non-specific short-range licence-exempt equipment...
American Family Radio Service (FRS) Although similar in concept, American Family Radio Service (FRS) equipment cannot be used within the UK on a licence-exempt basis. Please note that the use of FRS equipment within the UK is likely to cause harmful interference to frequencies used by the Home Office Converted radio equipment PMR446 users are reminded that their radios are only licence-exempt if they are built and...
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