Wouxun KG-935G Manual

Wouxun KG-935G Manual

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  • Page 1 Thank you for purchasing the Wouxun KG-935G portable GMRS radio. Your feedback makes our products better. Please share your thoughts. feedback@buytwowayradios.com www.buytwowayradios.com...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Right / Left Side Guide ................16 Display Guide ....................17 Dust and Water Protection ................18 Installing and Removing the Battery ............19 Charging the Battery ..................20 Antenna Information ..................21 Installing the Belt Clip .................21 Operation ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 22 Introducing GMRS and the KG-935G ............22...
  • Page 3 Power On/Off and Adjusting Volume ............23 Your First Transmit ..................23 Dual Display: Using Areas “A” and “B” ............25 Channel and Frequency Modes ..............27 Channels and Privacy Codes.................29 Using the Repeater Channels ...............29 Channel Scan ....................32 Key Lock ......................35 Stopwatch Timer ..................35 NOAA Weather Mode .................36 Keypad Hotkeys ..................38 Keypad Function Keys ................40...
  • Page 4 [01: SQL] Squelch ..................48 [02: TX-POWER] Output Power ..............48 [03: W/N] Bandwidth ..................49 [04: REPEATER] Repeater .................49 [05: BRT-ACTV] Active Backlight .............49 [06: BRT-STBY] Standby Backlight ............50 [07: WX-ALERT] Weather Alert ..............50 [08: BAT-SAVER] Battery Saver ..............51 [09: RX-CTCSS] Receive CTCSS Tone .............51 [10: TX-CTCSS] Transmit CTCSS Tone ...........51 [11: RX-DCS] Receive DCS Code ..............52 [12: TX-DCS] Transmit DCS Code ............52...
  • Page 5 [15: SCAN-MODE] Scan Mode ..............53 [16: SCANGRP-A] Scan Group A .............54 [17: SCANGRP-B] Scan Group B ..............54 [18: PRI-SCAN] Priority Scan ..............54 [19: PRI-CH] Priority Channel ..............55 [20: SCAN-ADD] Scan Add / Delete ............55 [21: TONE-SCAN] CTCSS/DCS Scanning ..........55 [22: TONE-SAVE] CTCSS/DCS Tone Save Options .......56 [23: STEP] Frequency Step ................56 [24: ROGER] Roger Beep ................57 [25: TOT] Transmit Overtime Timer ............57...
  • Page 6 [29: BEEP] Button Beeps ................59 [30: BUSY-LOCK] Busy Channel Lockout ..........59 [31: PF1-SHORT] Side Key PF1 Short Press Assignment ......59 [32: PF1-LONG] Side Key PF1 Long Press Assignment ......60 [33: PF2-SHORT] Side Key PF2 Short Press Assignment ......60 [34: PF2-LONG] Side Key PF2 Long Press Assignment ......61 [35: SMUTESET] Secondary Area Mute Setting ........61 [36: WORK-MODE] Work Mode .............62 [37: CH-NAME] Channel Name ..............62...
  • Page 7 [43: ANI-SW] ANI-SW ................65 [44: ANI-EDIT] ANI-EDIT ..............65 [45: SIDETONE] Sidetone Setting ............65 [46: ALERT] Tone Alert................66 [47: PTT-DELAY] PTT-Delay ..............66 [48: PTT-ID] PTT-ID................67 [49: RING] Ring Time ................67 [50: CALLCODE] Call Code ..............67 [51: RPT-TONE] Repeater Tone ..............68 [52: TIMER] Stopwatch Timer ..............68 [53: AUTOLOCK] Auto Lock ..............68 [54: PONMSG] Power On Message............69 [55: RADIO-MEM] FM Radio Memory ...........69...
  • Page 8 Advanced Operation ������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 71 DTMF Encoding ..................71 Setting Non-Standard CTCSS or DCS ............72 Troubleshooting ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 75 Technical Information ���������������������������������������������������������������������������� 77 Specifications ....................77 Standard CTCSS and DCS Tones ...............79 Default GMRS Channels and Frequencies ..........81 NOAA Weather Channels ................83 Optional Accessories ������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 84 Limited Warranty �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������...
  • Page 9: Safety Information

    Safety Information Safety Information Safety Information The KG-935G is an electrical apparatus, as well as a generator of RF (Radio Frequency) energy, and you should exercise all safety precautions as are appropriate for this type of device. Please read the suggestions and warnings below before using the transceiver.
  • Page 10 Contact your dealer for further assistance. Notice ▪ These tips are important for safe operation of your KG-935G radio and its accessories. If the transceiver does not function normally, please get in touch with your dealer immediately.
  • Page 11 Safety Information Safety Information Caution Please read this manual before using the radio, as it includes important instructions for the safe handling, use and operation of your radio. FCC Compliance This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the follow- ing two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may...
  • Page 12: Fcc Licensing Information

    DO NOT attempt to use the radio with a damaged antenna. FCC Licensing Information The Wouxun KG-935G is FCC Part 95E type accepted for use on the GMRS. The KG-935G operates on General Mobile Radio Service (GMRS) frequencies according to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Rules in the United States. As such, a GMRS license is required to transmit on these frequencies.
  • Page 13: Getting Started

    Getting Started Getting Started Getting Started Getting Started Feature Summary ▪ ▪ 30 GMRS Channels Standard and Non-Std CTCSS/DCS ▪ ▪ 8 Built-In GMRS Repeater Channels Split CTCSS/DCS Tone Support ▪ ▪ Up to 5.5 Watts Output Power CTCSS/DCS Tone Scan ▪...
  • Page 14 Getting Started ▪ Receive (RX) Frequency Range: 136-174.995 MHz 400-479.995 MHz ▪ Transmit (TX) Frequency Range: 462.550-462.725MHz (GMRS Channels 1-7 and 15-22) 467.550-467.725MHz (GMRS Channels 8-14 & Repeater 23-30) ▪ FM Radio Mode ▪ Stopwatch Timer ▪ English Voice Guide ▪...
  • Page 15: Front Panel Guide

    Getting Started Getting Started Front Panel Guide Channel Knob Antenna Volume Knob TX LED (Red) Flashlight RX LED (Green) Display Microphone Speaker Scan (Long Press) Up/Down Keys Exit/Cancel Menu/Enter Band BAND SCAN Mode MODE BRT-A BRT-S SAVE LOCK W-ALT CTCSS Keypad Lock...
  • Page 16: Right / Left Side Guide

    Getting Started Right / Left Side Guide Transmit/PTT Key Earphone Jack Short Press: Radio Long Press: FRQ2-PTT Short Press: FLASHLIGHT Long Press: MONI Note: Defaults are shown for PF1 / PF2. These buttons can be assigned different functions in the radio menu.
  • Page 17: Display Guide

    Getting Started Getting Started Display Guide Battery Save Keypad Lock Weather Alert Battery Power 107.9 MHZ FM Radio CH-001 Channel Number Narrowband Weather Radio Primary Area Current Channel Status TX Power CTCSS Last Active Area CH-030 Reverse Frequency QT Mute Mode Repeater Channel Wideband...
  • Page 18: Dust And Water Protection

    Getting Started Dust and Water Protection The KG-935G is waterproof to IP66 standards. It is dust resistant and rated to with- stand powerful jets of water projected by a nozzle (12.5 mm) against enclosure from any direction for a limited period. This radio is resistant to dust and water only while the battery is properly installed and locked in place with no gaps and the accessory port is completely sealed with the accessory port cover.
  • Page 19: Installing And Removing The Battery

    Getting Started Getting Started Installing and Removing the Battery The lithium-ion battery pack included with the radio is not fully charged out of the box. It is recommended to charge it before using the radio for the first time. Installing the Battery Slide the battery pack up along the back of the radio until it stops.
  • Page 20: Charging The Battery

    Getting Started Charging the Battery The KG-935G includes an intelligent desktop charger. It can charge the battery pack with or without the radio attached. 1. Insert the AC plug into an available 100~240v outlet. The LED light on the charger base will flash red for 2-3 seconds.
  • Page 21: Antenna Information

    Getting Started Getting Started Antenna Information The KG-935G includes an antenna with an SMA female connector that is tuned for the GMRS frequency range of your radio. Aftermarket antennas may be used, provided they are tuned for the GMRS. Warning: To avoid injury, DO NOT attempt to operate your radio if the antenna is damaged or defective.
  • Page 22: Operation

    10 years. The KG-935G was designed to allow you to take advantage of all that GMRS has to offer and more. Right out of the box this radio is configured to allow you to transmit on the 15 high powered GMRS simplex channels and 8 low powered simplex channels, as well as the 8 repeater channels.
  • Page 23: Power On/Off And Adjusting Volume

    Your First Transmit Selecting a Channel When you power on your KG-935G for the first time, the display will likely show “GMRS-01” in the center with “CH-001” in the upper right corner. GMRS-01 is the name of the currently selected channel. CH-001 is the channel number. Turn the Channel Knob or the [UP] / [DOWN] arrow keys to navigate through the list of chan- nels.
  • Page 24 FRS service only and were not available for GMRS. ▪ Transmitting on channels 15-22 is allowed at High power on the KG-935G. These channels are authorized for up to 50 watts of output power. Prior to FCC changes made in 2017, this group was exclusive to GMRS (not part of FRS).
  • Page 25: Dual Display: Using Areas "A" And "B

    Dual Display: Using Areas “A” and “B” The KG-935G is two radios in one! The dual display function allows you to monitor...
  • Page 26 Turning the Dual Display On and Off The dual display is off by default on the KG-935G. Instead of a frequency or channel name, the text “KG-935G” will be displayed in the inactive area when the dual display is off.
  • Page 27: Channel And Frequency Modes

    Primary side. Channel and Frequency Modes The KG-935G supports tuning frequencies via two methods: channel and frequency modes. In channel mode, frequencies that have been saved can be selected from the channel...
  • Page 28 Operation frequencies. The KG-935G is pre-configured with 30 GMRS channels, but allows users to save custom channels as well (up to 999). In channel mode, turning the Channel/ Frequency Knob or pressing an arrow key will tune to the next channel in the list.
  • Page 29: Channels And Privacy Codes

    Operation Channels and Privacy Codes The KG-935G supports 30 built-in GMRS channels and 155 privacy tones and codes. To successfully communicate between your stations or members of your group, all the connecting radios must be using the same channel and privacy (CTCSS or DCS) code.
  • Page 30 Operation What is a Repeater? In basic terms, a repeater is a device that is used to increase the range of two way radios. Repeaters will receive a transmission on one frequency and simultaneously rebroadcast that transmission on a different frequency. Repeaters are often set up in a fixed location and connected to an antenna that is mounted at a higher elevation to provide better range than is normally available with radio-to-radio (simplex) communications.
  • Page 31 The description on the myGMRS website usually indi- cates if permission is required and provides a way to get in touch with the owner. KG-935G Repeater Channels RPT-15 through RPT-22 have the same receive frequency as channels GMRS-15 through GMRS-22.
  • Page 32: Channel Scan

    Frequency Mode. If you are tuned to a GMRS receive frequency that is valid for repeater use and turn the REPEATER menu option ON, the KG-935G will transmit to the repeater input frequency when PTT is pressed. The REPEATER menu option is ignored when the radio is not tuned to one of the 8 GMRS repeater transmit frequen- cies.
  • Page 33 59). Priority Channel Scan The KG-935G supports Priority Channel Scanning. With this feature a priority chan- nel can be specified that is scanned much more frequently than other channels. This helps prevent missing all or part of a transmission when you are primarily concerned with a single channel.
  • Page 34 (page 55). Scanning CTCSS / DCS Codes The KG-935G is equipped with the ability to scan an incoming signal for a CTCSS or DCS tone and update the current channel’s tone settings once the tone is identified. To activate CTCSS / DCS scan, press the [MENU] key and navigate to the TONE- SCAN menu item.
  • Page 35: Key Lock

    Key Lock The buttons on the KG-935G can be locked to prevent them from being accidentally pressed. When the Key Lock is enabled, all buttons except the [*LOCK] and PTT keys will be disabled. The Channel knob will also be disabled.
  • Page 36: Noaa Weather Mode

    Operation menu option (page 68). Once enabled, Press [#LOCK] on the radio to activate the stopwatch. Press any key or turn the channel knob to stop the timer. When stopped, press [#LOCK] to clear and restart the timer, or press any key to deactivate the stop- watch and return to standby mode.
  • Page 37 The weather scan is only available in Weather Mode. Weather Alert The KG-935G features a Weather Alert option (page 50). The Weather Alert moni- tors the currently selected weather frequency for a 1050Hz subaudible tone that indi- cates a weather warning or alert has been issued.
  • Page 38: Keypad Hotkeys

    Operation Press the PTT to acknowledge the alert and the radio will activate the weather channel. To exit Weather Mode, press and hold the [BAND] key for 2 seconds. The radio will return to the last channel or frequency accessed. To locate the NOAA station closest to your location, visit the following site: https://www.weather.gov/nwr/station_listing Note...
  • Page 39 Operation Operation press the UP / DOWN arrow keys to choose the desired setting. Press [MENU] to confirm, then press [EXIT] to save the setting and exit the menu. Hotkey Function/Menu Item Squelch menu function (page 48) Output Power menu function (page 48) Bandwidth menu function (page 49) Repeater menu function (page 49) BRT-A...
  • Page 40: Keypad Function Keys

    Operation Note For instant access to any menu option while in the menu, simply enter the number of the menu option into the keypad. This is a faster and more convenient method of locating a specific menu option than by using the [UP] and [DOWN] keys or the Channel Knob.
  • Page 41: Side Key Functions

    Goes to the previous channel, frequency or menu item Side Key Functions The KG-935G has two programmable keys [PF1] and [PF2]. These keys are located on the left side of the radio below the PTT key. Each key can perform two different func-...
  • Page 42 Operation assigned to the [PF1] or [PF2] buttons from the menu (page 59). They can also be assigned via the programming software. Short Press Long Press Function Description UNDEF Undefined - Key not assigned Activate backlight (page 49) DCS-SCAN Scan for DCS code (page 55) CTC-SCAN Scan for CTCSS tone (page 55) REVERSE...
  • Page 43 Operation Operation Short Press Long Press Function Description ALARM Transmit alarm (page 44) FLASHLIGHT Activate flashlight (page 45) SCAN Activate channel scan (page 32) SELE CALL Selective Call (page 45) FRQ2-PTT Secondary frequency PTT (page 46) Talk Around The Talk Around function allows the radio to transmit and receive on the output frequency of a repeater, essentially letting you bypass the repeater.
  • Page 44 Operation channel are exchanged or reversed, allowing the radio to transmit on the receive fre- quency and receive on the transmit frequency. This feature is useful for checking if you are within simplex range of other units before activating Talk Around. Press the [*SCAN] key on the active channel to activate or deactivate this feature.
  • Page 45 [PF1] or [PF2] key (pp. 59-61). Flashlight/Strobe The KG-935G has a built-in LED flashlight at the top of the radio. It can operate in two modes. [FLASHLIGHT] provides steady illumination. [STROBE] functions as a flashing strobe light. To access one or both of these features, they must first be assigned to the [PF1] or [PF2] key (pp.
  • Page 46 Secondary Frequency PTT The KG-935G features an alternative push-to-talk (PTT) button that transmits on the secondary area. For example, if Area A is primary, using the alternative PTT will trans- mit on Area B. This is useful when monitoring traffic on two separate channels and you want to transmit on both without having to change the primary channel.
  • Page 47 Operation Operation menu option (page 69). Monitor The MONI function opens squelch on the currently active area allowing you to listen to all traffic on the current frequency. This is useful for listening for weak transmissions. To use the MONI function, it must first be assigned to the [PF1] or [PF2] key (pp. 59-61).
  • Page 48: Menu Functions

    0.5 watts and can be used on low power only. The transmit power of channels 1-7 are limited to 5 watts and can be used on Low or Medium power only. The KG-935G will automatically adjust the power to the FCC limits.
  • Page 49: [03: W/N] Bandwidth

    Function: Sets the offset frequency for a repeater channel. When this option is activated the KG-935G will transmit to the repeater input frequency when the radio is tuned to a frequency that has a valid GMRS repeater offset. This option is only available in frequency mode and will be ignored on frequencies that do not have a GMRS repeater offset.
  • Page 50: [06: Brt-Stby] Standby Backlight

    Menu Functions Function: Sets the brightness of the LCD display backlight while the radio is transmit- ting, receiving, or otherwise active. There are 10 brightness levels from lowest (1) to highest (10). Options: 1-10 Default: 8 [06: BRT-STBY] Standby Backlight Function: Sets the brightness of the LCD display backlight while the radio is in stand- by.
  • Page 51: [08: Bat-Saver] Battery Saver

    Menu Functions Menu Functions [08: BAT-SAVER] Battery Saver Function: Activate the battery saver feature. When active, the radio will scan less fre- quently for signals, improving battery life. Options: ON/OFF Default: ON [09: RX-CTCSS] Receive CTCSS Tone Function: Sets the receiving CTCSS tone for the selected channel. Use the arrow keys to select your preferred code and then MENU to confirm.
  • Page 52: [11: Rx-Dcs] Receive Dcs Code

    Menu Functions [11: RX-DCS] Receive DCS Code Function: Sets the receiving DCS code for the selected channel. Use the arrow keys to select your preferred code and then MENU to confirm. Options: OFF/105 DCS+ Codes/105 DCS- Codes Default: OFF [12: TX-DCS] Transmit DCS Code Function: Sets the transmitting DCS code for the selected channel.
  • Page 53: [14: Backlight] Backlight Timeout

    Menu Functions Menu Functions [14: BACKLIGHT] Backlight Timeout Function: Sets the timeout of the LCD display backlight while the radio is in standby. The timer can be set from 1-20 seconds in one second increments. It can also be set to turn off immediately or always remain on. Options: ALWAYS OFF/ALWAYS ON/1-20S Default: 8 Seconds [15: SCAN-MODE] Scan Mode...
  • Page 54: [16: Scangrp-A] Scan Group A

    Menu Functions nel where the signal was detected. [16: SCANGRP-A] Scan Group A Function: Allows selection of a specific channel group in Area A for scan, or all groups. When a group number is selected, only channels in that group will be scanned when the Scan feature is activated.
  • Page 55: [19: Pri-Ch] Priority Channel

    Menu Functions Menu Functions will be scanned more frequently. Read the “Channel Scan” section on page 32 to learn more. Options: ON/OFF Default: OFF [19: PRI-CH] Priority Channel Function: Selects the priority channel. This is used during scanning when the Priority Scan (menu option 18) feature is enabled.
  • Page 56: [22: Tone-Save] Ctcss/Dcs Tone Save Options

    Menu Functions Function: Scans the incoming signal for CTCSS or DCS tones to identify or confirm the correct tone. This function must be activated while receiving a signal. Options: 1. CTCSS/2. DCS Default: None. Choose the function and press [MENU] to activate the scan. Note: The scan will stop when the signal ends and resume from where it left off the next time the signal is received, until it identifies the correct tone.
  • Page 57: [24: Roger] Roger Beep

    Menu Functions Menu Functions Function: Allows you to adjust the steps between frequencies. Available only in Fre- quency mode. Options: 2.5K/5K/6.25K/10K/12.5K/25K/50K/100K Default: 5K [24: ROGER] Roger Beep Function: Enables an audible roger beep prompt during transmission. Options: OFF/BOT/EOT/BOTH Default: OFF BOT: Sets the roger beep prompt at the beginning of transmission EOT: Sets the roger beep at the end of transmission BOTH: Sets the roger beep at the beginning and end of transmission...
  • Page 58: [26: Toa] Transmit Overtime Alarm

    Menu Functions [26: TOA] Transmit Overtime Alarm Function: The Transmit Overtime Alarm warns when the Transmit Overtime Timer (TOT) is about to be exceeded. The red TX indicator LED (top of the radio) flashes to indicate an alarm. The alarm can be set to a maximum time limit of 10 seconds and indicates the amount of time prior to the Transmit Overtime Timer expiring that the warning will begin.
  • Page 59: [29: Beep] Button Beeps

    Menu Functions Menu Functions Function: Enable or disable voice prompts. Options: OFF/ON Default: ON [29: BEEP] Button Beeps Function: Enables an audio prompt to alert the operator of a key press, input or fault. Selectable: ON/OFF Default: ON [30: BUSY-LOCK] Busy Channel Lockout Function: Enabling Busy Channel Lockout prevents the transceiver from transmitting on a selected channel while another station or group is transmitting on it.
  • Page 60: [32: Pf1-Long] Side Key Pf1 Long Press Assignment

    Menu Functions Options: UNDEF/BRT/DCS-SCAN/CTC-SCAN/REVERSE/TALK-A/WEATH- ER/STROBE/MONI/RADIO/SOS/ALARM/FLASHLIGHT/SCAN Default: RADIO [32: PF1-LONG] Side Key PF1 Long Press Assignment Function: Assigns a function to the [PF1] side key. A function is assigned to a long button press. Options: UNDEF/BRT/DCS-SCAN/CTC-SCAN/REVERSE/TALK-A/WEATH- ER/STROBE/MONI/RADIO/SOS/ALARM/FLASHLIGHT/SCAN/ SELEC CALL/FRQ2-PTT Default: FRQ2-PTT [33: PF2-SHORT] Side Key PF2 Short Press Assignment Function: Assigns a function to the [PF2] side key.
  • Page 61: [34: Pf2-Long] Side Key Pf2 Long Press Assignment

    Menu Functions Menu Functions [34: PF2-LONG] Side Key PF2 Long Press Assignment Function: Assigns a function to the [PF2] side key. A function is assigned to a long button press. Options: UNDEF/BRT/DCS-SCAN/CTC-SCAN/REVERSE/TALK-A/WEATH- ER/STROBE/MONI/RADIO/SOS/ALARM/FLASHLIGHT/SCAN/ SELEC CALL/FRQ2-PTT Default: MONI [35: SMUTESET] Secondary Area Mute Setting Function: The Secondary Mute function mutes the speaker on the secondary area when the primary area is used.
  • Page 62: [36: Work-Mode] Work Mode

    CH-NAME: Channel Mode. Displays the channel name (Example: GMRS-01) FREQUENCY: Frequency Mode. Allows directly tuning any frequency in the wide re- ceive range of the KG-935G. The radio transmits on GMRS frequencies only. CH-NUMBER: Channel Mode. Displays the channel number (Example: CH-001) CH-FREQ: Channel Mode.
  • Page 63: [38: Ch-Add] Add Memory Channel

    Menu Functions Menu Functions character, then press the [DOWN] key to move to the next position. When you finish editing the name, press [MENU] to save. This option is only avail- able in Channel Mode. Options: 8 Characters Default: None [38: CH-ADD] Add Memory Channel Function: Adds a channel to the memory channel list.
  • Page 64: [41: Compander] Compander

    Menu Functions using one of 8 supported protocols. Options: OFF/SCRAM 1-8 Default: OFF [41: COMPANDER] Compander Function: The compander minimizes noise. Useful when transmitting over long distanc- Options: ON/OFF Default: OFF [42: SP-MUTE] Speaker Mute Function: Speaker Mute settings Options: QT/QT+DTMF/QT*DTMF Default: QT QT: All signals on the same CTCSS tone/DCS code will activate the speaker QT+DTMF: Only those signals which include both the same CTCSS/DCS and du-...
  • Page 65: [43: Ani-Sw] Ani-Sw

    Menu Functions Menu Functions the radio will activate the speaker. [43: ANI-SW] ANI-SW Function: When activated, the radio will transmit the 3-6 digit Caller ID specified in menu option 44. Options: ON/OFF Default: OFF [44: ANI-EDIT] ANI-EDIT Function: Sets the Caller ID. The caller ID is composed of numbers 0-9. The first digit cannot be 0.
  • Page 66: [46: Alert] Tone Alert

    Menu Functions DTMF: Activates keypad sidetone ANI: Activates Caller ID sidetone DTMF+ANI: Activates both keypad and Caller ID sidetones [46: ALERT] Tone Alert Function: Activates the tone alert. Some relay systems used for single-tone pulse trans- missions need a single-tone pulse signal to activate. Options: 1750Hz/2100Hz/1000Hz/1450Hz Default: 1750Hz Special Reminder: When in transmit mode, you can send the single-tone pulse fre-...
  • Page 67: [48: Ptt-Id] Ptt-Id

    Menu Functions Menu Functions [48: PTT-ID] PTT-ID Function: Choose whether to transmit the ID at the beginning or end of transmission. Options: BOT/EOT/BOTH Default: BOT BOT: Beginning of transmission EOT: End of transmission BOTH: Beginning and end of transmission [49: RING] Ring Time Function: Specifies the length of time to prompt when DTMF signals have been de- coded.
  • Page 68: [51: Rpt-Tone] Repeater Tone

    Menu Functions Selectable: 1-20 Groups Default: None [51: RPT-TONE] Squelch Tone Function: Enables or disables the squelch tail sent to the receiving radio at the end of a transmission. Options: OFF/ON Default: ON [52: TIMER] Stopwatch Timer Function: Activates the radio’s stopwatch feature. If ON, activate the stopwatch by short pressing [#LOCK] in standby mode.
  • Page 69: [54: Ponmsg] Power On Message

    [54: PONMSG] Power On Message Function: Select the item displayed when the radio is powered on. Options: BITMAP/BATT-V Default: BITMAP BITMAP: Wouxun logo BATT-V: Battery voltage [55: RADIO-MEM] FM Radio Memory Function: Save up to 20 FM radio stations into memory.
  • Page 70: [56: Reset] Factory Reset

    Menu Functions activate the radio storage function. Press the [UP] and [DOWN] keys to choose MEMORY. Use the channel knob or the [UP] and [DOWN] keys to select an open memory channel, then press [MENU] to confirm. To Recall a station, press [MENU] to activate the radio storage function. Press the [UP] and [DOWN] keys to choose RECALL.
  • Page 71: Advanced Operation

    Advanced Operation Advanced Operation Advanced Operation Advanced Operation DTMF Encoding The KG-935G features dual-tone multi-frequency (DTMF) encoding. The number keypad on the radio corresponds to DTMF codes as follows: BAND MODE BRT-A BRT-S W-ALT SAVE CTCSS Usage: While pressing the [PTT] key to transmit, press the key on the keypad that corre-...
  • Page 72: Setting Non-Standard Ctcss Or Dcs

    Advanced Operation Setting Non-Standard CTCSS or DCS How to Set Non-Standard CTCSS The KG-935G supports non-standard CTCSS codes in the range of 65.0-255.0Hz with a minimum spacing of 0.1Hz. After selecting the CTCSS menu setting (RX-CTC or TX-CTC), enter the desired CTCSS code via the keyboard and then press [MENU] to confirm.
  • Page 73 Advanced Operation Advanced Operation code. After setting a non-standard DCS code, press the [LOCK] key to set it as a Positive or Negative code, or press the [SCAN] key to select OFF. After selecting the DCS menu setting (RX-DCS or TX-DCS), enter the desired DCS code from the keypad on the hand microphone, press [LOCK] to select the Positive or Negative code, and then press MENU to confirm.
  • Page 74 Advanced Operation screen will display D105I. Press [MENU] to confirm, and then press [EXIT] to return to standby.
  • Page 75: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Before assuming your KG-935G is defective, please check the following list of possi- ble problems and solutions. The RESET option provided in the menu can be used to restore factory standard settings and programming, and will often solve issues.
  • Page 76 Troubleshooting Problem Solution ▪ Cannot power on Check that the battery pack is attached correctly. ▪ Check that the battery pack is fully charged. ▪ Battery life lower than Be sure the charger indicates the battery is fully expected charged. ▪...
  • Page 77: Technical Information

    Technical Information Technical Information Technical Information Technical Information Specifications Entire Radio Frequency Range RX: 400-470 MHz (UHF) RX: 136-174 MHz (VHF) TX: GMRS Frequencies Memory Channels Work Mode F2D / F3E Work Temperature -20°C~40°C / -4°F~104°F Antenna Impedance 50Ω Power Supply 7.4VDC Weight 17.28oz / 490g...
  • Page 78 Technical Information Narrow Band Receiver Wide Band Narrow Band Transmitter Wide Band Adjacent Channel Modulation 16K F3E 11K F3E ≤70dB ≤60dB Selectivity Adjacent Channel ≥70dB ≥60dB ≤65dB ≤60dB Inter-modulation Power ≤70dB ≤70dB Spurious ≥60dB ≥60dB Spurious Response +1~3dB +1~3dB +1~3dB +1~3dB Audio Response Audio Response...
  • Page 79: Standard Ctcss And Dcs Tones

    The following is a list of the standard CTCSS and DCS tones supported by the KG-935G. Many FRS or GMRS radios display a number instead of a specific tone. The number to the left of the tone matches what is used by most manufacturers.
  • Page 80 Technical Information DCS codes ending in N are positive. Negative DCS codes end in I. The KG-935G includes 105 positive and 105 negative codes. D462N D627N D023N D074N D165N D261N D356N D464N D631N D025N D114N D172N D263N D364N D465N D632N...
  • Page 81: Default Gmrs Channels And Frequencies

    Technical Information Technical Information Default GMRS Channels and Frequencies Simplex Channels Name Frequency Power Name Frequency Power GMRS-01 462.5625 GMRS-12 467.6625 GMRS-02 462.5875 GMRS-13 467.6875 GMRS-03 462.6125 GMRS-14 467.7125 GMRS-04 462.6375 GMRS-15 462.5500 GMRS-05 462.6625 GMRS-16 462.5750 GMRS-06 462.6875 GMRS-17 462.6000 GMRS-07 462.7125...
  • Page 82 467.5750 HIGH RPT-17 462.6000 467.6000 HIGH RPT-18 462.6250 467.6250 HIGH RPT-19 462.6500 467.6500 HIGH RPT-20 462.6750 467.6750 HIGH RPT-21 462.7000 467.7000 HIGH RPT-22 462.7250 467.7250 HIGH KG-935G Maximum Power levels: L=0.05W / M=4.5W / H=5.5W Note: Power levels are approximate.
  • Page 83: Noaa Weather Channels

    Technical Information Technical Information NOAA Weather Channels Ch. Frequency Ch. Frequency 162.4000 162.5000 162.4250 162.5250 162.4500 162.5500 162.4750...
  • Page 84: Optional Accessories

    Optional Accessories Optional Accessories Shop Wouxun Accessories: www.buytwowayradios.com/accessories/by-radio-brand/wouxun-radio-accessories.html...
  • Page 85: Limited Warranty

    Limited Warranty Limited Warranty Limited Warranty Limited Warranty We warrant this product against defects in material and workmanship as follows: Radio and its original primary components for a period of one (1) year from date of purchase. Accessories (including battery, charger, belt clip, antenna and adapter) for a period of six (6) months from date of purchase.
  • Page 86 Limited Warranty transferable. THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS THE ENTIRE WARRANTY FOR THIS PRODUCT AND IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EITHER EX- PRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANT- ABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THIS WARRAN- TY DOES NOT COVER OR PROVIDE FOR THE REIMBURSEMENT OR PAYMENT OF ANY DAMAGES, INCLUDING INCIDENTAL OR CONSE- QUENTIAL DAMAGES RELATED TO THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT.

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