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Nextech DC1102 User Manual

Nextech DC1102 User Manual

0.5w uhf transceiver

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DC1102
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  • Page 1 0.5W UHF Transceiver DC1102 User Manual...
  • Page 2 Use of the citizen band radio service is licensed in Australia by ACMA Radio Communications (Citizen Band Radio Stations) Class License and in New Zealand by MED General User Radio License for Citizens Band Radio. Operation is subject to conditions contained in those licenses. This lightweight hand-held transceiver is suitable for all manner of recreational and professional activities such as building sites, IT-cablers, electricians, inter-car road trip communication or keeping in touch with...
  • Page 3 Specific Recommendations: • To avoid the risk of burns, do not use the device if the aerial is damage in any way. • Do not use the device in a potentially explosive setting (e.g. Around pumps, on the lower deck of a boat or around a fuel-storage installation or chemical products) If traveling in a car or by bike, stop before using the device.
  • Page 5 Key Functions: 1. Antenna 13. Belt Clip 2. Lamp 14. Charger/Headset Jack 3. LCD 15. Receiving Icon 4. Microphone 16. Transmitting 5. Lamp Button 17. Volume Icon 6. Down Button 18. Scan Icon 7. Call Button 19. Lock Icon 8. Speaker 20.
  • Page 6 Using the Device: 1. Turning the Device ON/OFF Switch on the Device: Press and hold the Power Button for 3 seconds then you will hear a beep sound. Switch off the device: press and hold the Power Button for 3 seconds then you will hear a beep sound.
  • Page 7 4. Receiving/Transmitting Communications: The device is in “Reception” mode when it is turned ON and not transmitting. When a signal is received on the current channel, the LCD will display receiving icon. When you press the PTT (push to talk) button, the device switches to “Transmission”...
  • Page 8 6. CTCSS (Continues Tone Coded Squelch System): Press the MENU button twice, the current CTCSS code will flash on the display. Press the up▲ /down▼ button to change the 38 available codes. Press the PTT button to confirm and return to stand-by mode. This license free radio operates on the 476MHZ frequency band;...
  • Page 9 8. Scanning for an active radio channel: Press and hold the UP ▲ button for 2 seconds: The “SCAN” function indicator will appear on the display and the channel will scan continuously. Once an active channel is found, the scanning will stop and you can listen to the transmission.
  • Page 10 11. Sending a call tone: Press the call button one time quickly, the call tone will be transmitted on the set channel. 12. Roger Beep On/Off: After the PTT button is released, the device will send out a roger beep to confirm that you have stopped talking.
  • Page 11 15. Battery Saving Function When the device has not been used for 6 seconds, economy mode is automatically activated. This does not affect the reception or transmission of the radio. Standby mode is automatically re-activated as soon as a signal is detected. 16.
  • Page 12 Channel Frequency Channel 1 476.4250 Duplex - Repeater Output Channel 2 476.4500 Duplex - Repeater Output Channel 3 476.4750 Duplex - Repeater Output Channel 4 476.5000 Duplex - Repeater Output Channel 5 476.5250 Duplex - Repeater Output (Emergency use only) Channel 6 476.5500 Duplex - Repeater Output...
  • Page 13 Channel 35 477.2750 Repeater Input (Emergency Use Only) Channel 36 477.3000 Repeater Input Channel 37 477.3250 Repeater Input Channel 38 477.3500 Repeater Input Channel 39 477.3750 Simplex Channel 40 477.4000 Simplex Highway Channel Channel 41 476.4375 Duplex - Repeater Output Channel 42 476.4625 Duplex - Repeater Output...
  • Page 14 Channel 71 477.1875 Repeater Input Channel 72 477.2125 Repeater Input Channel 73 477.2375 Repeater Input Channel 74 477.2625 Repeater Input Channel 75 477.2875 Repeater Input Channel 76 477.3125 Repeater Input Channel 77 477.3375 Repeater Input Channel 78 477.3625 Repeater Input Channel 79 477.3875 Simplex...
  • Page 16 UHF CB radio - What you need to know A few things to note about channel allocation. Channels 5 & 35 are reserved for emergency only, and misuse of these channels carries hefty fines or jail time. Besides these, the truckies use channel 40, 18 is the caravan and campers channel.