REXON PJ2-COM RADIO Operator's Manual

REXON PJ2-COM RADIO Operator's Manual

Aircraft communication transceiver

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8819PS

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  • Page 1 Operator’s Manual 8819PS...
  • Page 2 Important Notice FCC RF Exposure Compliance Requirements for Occupational Use Only This radio has been tested and complies with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) RF exposure limits for Occupational Use/Controlled Exposure Environment. In addition, it complies with the following Standards and Guidelines: •...
  • Page 3 Simplified Directions 1. Install the batteries. 2. Turn the unit on (rotate volume knob clockwise). 3. Enter the desired frequency (1 2 2 9 7 5 for 122.975 MHz). Note: Six digits may be required to select certain frequencies. 4. Listen and transmit.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents General Information Introduction Features Warranty Antenna Requirements Batteries Precautions Controls Top View Left Side View Right Side View Front View Back View Operating Instructions Manual Frequency Selection Frequency Search Frequency Memory Memory Recall Memory Scan Memory Clear Transmitting Key Lock Screen and Keypad Lighting...
  • Page 5: General Information

    COM radio. This manual is not intended as a service or maintenance manual and does not contain any theory or schematic diagrams. Features Rexon PJ2 COM is a hand-held, aircraft communication transceiver with the following features: • Standard Twin Plug Aviation Headset Jacks •...
  • Page 6: Warranty

    Warranty If, during the first year, your PJ2-COM transceiver fails due to defective workmanship or parts under normal use, we will replace it or repair it at our option. The warranty does not apply to units subject to misuse, battery leakage, neglect or accidents.
  • Page 7: Batteries

    Batteries An Alkaline Battery Pack is standard equipment with the PJ2 COM. Alkaline batteries are a good power source for a backup radio because they have excellent storage life and no maintenance is required. The Alkaline Battery Pack is NOT rechargeable. The batteries must be replaced. To replace the batteries, turn the power OFF and then remove the battery pack from the unit by holding the belt clip in the out position, and then lift the latch mechanism found at the bottom of the battery pack.
  • Page 8: Precautions

    Precautions: • Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. • Never attempt to service this unit yourself. It should be referred to qualified service personnel. Please read the Warranty section in this manual.
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  • Page 10: Controls

    Controls This section serves only to identify and briefly describe the PJ2 COM’s external features. Please see the Operating Instructions section for detailed instructions on the use of the PJ2 COM. Top View (A) Antenna Connector The flexible rubber antenna or an external antenna may be attached to this BNC connector.
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  • Page 12: Front View

    Front View (K) Screen This LCD displays the current frequency, last frequency, and other information to the operator. (L) Internal Microphone (M) Numeric Keypad These keys are used whenever the PJ2 COM requires a numeric input such as setting the frequency. (N) Down Key/Key Lock This key is used to select the next lower frequency or to initiate search and scan functions.
  • Page 13: Back View

    8 Key High Back Light This key is used to adjust the high back light function. This is accessed by holding the clear key and pressing the 8 key. (AA) 9 Key LED Contrast This key is used to adjust the LCD contrast and night mode function. This is accessed by holding the clear key and pressing the 9 key.
  • Page 14: Operating Instructions

    Operating Instructions To perform the following functions you must be in the basic operating mode of the PJ2 COM. To ensure that you are in the basic operating mode, press the clear key until the last frequency that was entered manually is displayed.
  • Page 15: Frequency Search

    Frequency Search To manually search through the frequency range, the Up Key or Down Key may be pressed at any time to select the next higher or lower frequency. The Up and Down Keys may be pressed repeatedly to continue changing the selected frequency.
  • Page 16: Frequency Memory

    Frequency Memory The PJ2 COM has 20 visual memory channels numbered 00 to 19 to store those frequencies used most often. These channels are stored in groups of five on four separate pages. These memory channels may be used to store COMM and WX frequencies.
  • Page 17 You may also overwrite an existing memory channel or select an available memory channel other than the first one displayed. Once again, select the desired frequency and then press the Memory Key. The first available memory channel will be displayed with an arrow on the screen.
  • Page 18: Memory Recall

    Memory Recall To recall a frequency stored in a memory channel, press the Recall Key. The first five memory channel numbers and their corresponding frequencies will be displayed. The first stored memory channel immediately becomes the active frequency and is received by the PJ2 COM.
  • Page 19: Memory Scan

    Memory Scan The Memory Scan function is very similar to the Search function, except it only scans those frequencies stored in the memory channels. To Scan the memory channels, press the Recall Key to enter the Recall function. Then press and hold the Up or Down Key for one second to initiate either an upward or downward Scan.
  • Page 20: Memory Clear

    Memory Clear To clear or erase a memory channel, press and hold the Clear Key followed by the Memory Key. Release the keys when MEM CLR is displayed on the top line of the screen. The first five memory channels with stored frequencies will be displayed on the screen.
  • Page 21: Transmitting

    Transmitting Press the Push-To-Talk Button (PTT) at any time while tuned to a COMM frequency to broadcast over the selected frequency. While the PTT is pressed the screen will display TX beneath the frequency to verify the PJ2 COM is broadcasting. Release the PTT to end the transmission and the PJ2 COM will once again receive the selected COMM frequency.
  • Page 22: Key Lock

    Key Lock Inputs from the keypad may be locked out at any time by holding the Clear Key and pressing the Down Key. When Key Lock is active, KEY.L is displayed at the top of the screen as shown below. Key Lock is deactivated by holding the Clear Key and pressing the Down Key a second time.
  • Page 23: Screen And Keypad Lighting

    NOAA Weather Band Press the WX Key to recall the ten stored NOAA Weather frequencies. The first five channel numbers and their corresponding frequencies will be displayed. The first stored frequency immediately becomes the active frequency and is received by the PJ2 COM. At this point you may select any stored weather channel by pressing the Up or Down Key to scroll through the stored frequencies.
  • Page 24: Low Back Light Mode

    Low Back Light Mode To set the back light mode of the PJ2 COM to low, press the clear key and the 7 key. Once in the low back light mode, the back light can be further adjusted from level 0 to level 10 by pressing the up or down keys. Press the clear key to save the setting.
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  • Page 26: Specifications

    Specifications General Communication Frequencies: 760 Frequencies from 118.000 MHz to 136.975 MHz Memory Channels 20 channels numbered 00 to 19 NOAA Weather Band 10 channels numbered 0 to 9 Weight with Alkaline Battery Pack (including antenna) 1.12 lb. (508 grams) Weight without battery pack (including antenna) .72 lb.
  • Page 27 Receiver Audio Output 350 mW into 8 Ohms, 10% Sensitivity 2.0 uV @ 1 kHz, Modulation 30% Band Width ± 25 KHz at 60 dB down Transmitter Transmitter Power 1.5 Watts ± 20%, 5 Watt (PEP) at 85% modulation Spurious Radiation -60 dB below carrier Power Consumption 1 A (max)
  • Page 28 Custom Manufactured by Rexon for Sporty’s Pilot Shop 2001 Sportys Drive Batavia, OH 45103 Made in Taiwan 1812A Sportys.com...

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