Wouxun GENOAK KG-805G User Manual

Wouxun GENOAK KG-805G User Manual

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GENOAK Wouxun KG-805G Quick Reference
This Quick Reference summarizes the use of the GENOAK (GMRS Emergency Network – Oakland)
network with the Wouxun KG-805G GMRS radio ("Wouxun") programmed by GENOAK. Refer to the
GENOAK Wouxun KG-805G User's Guide below for more radio details, and visit: www.genoak.org/.

What is GENOAK?

GENOAK is a neighborhood-to-neighborhood emergency 2-way radio communications network for
Oakland and nearby areas, utilizing GMRS (General Mobile Radio Service) radios ("walkie-talkies").

Why would I use GENOAK?

The GENOAK radio network can allow individuals and neighborhood groups to connect with each
other to report on threats and incidents, provide status updates, share resources, mobilize volunteers,
coordinate needed assistance and locate others during and after an emergency, among other tasks.

When would I use GENOAK?

GENOAK is meant to be used mainly during and after an emergency as noted above. It can also be
used at other times for practice check-ins, during exercises and for other preparedness activities.

How do I use GENOAK?

With the Wouxun GMRS radio, you listen and talk on the GENOAK emergency network using the
channel labeled
GNOAKR 31
 Turn the radio on with the top right knob and set the channel to
31
by turning the top middle knob. The display should look like this ==>
To talk, press and hold the large Push-to-Talk (PTT) button on the left side. Wait a moment
and then identify yourself with your GMRS call sign. Note that only one person can talk at a
time so please allow others the opportunity to transmit their message without interruption.
 When finished talking, wait a moment and then release the PTT button to listen.

What else do I need to know?

You must have an FCC GMRS license and call sign to talk on the GENOAK network.
to
http://www.genoak.org/communications/
 Say your GMRS call sign when you first start talking, and about every 15 minutes thereafter.
 Please only use the GENOAK network for emergency or preparedness related communications.
 If the network is being managed by a Net Control operator, follow their instructions.
 Remember that many others may be listening to your conversation – please use discretion with
what you say and never provide any sensitive or confidential information over the network.
Version 1.6 | 1/9/2021
(Channel 31):
for instructions to obtain your FCC license/call sign.
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GNOAKR
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Summary of Contents for Wouxun GENOAK KG-805G

  • Page 1 GENOAK is meant to be used mainly during and after an emergency as noted above. It can also be used at other times for practice check-ins, during exercises and for other preparedness activities. How do I use GENOAK? With the Wouxun GMRS radio, you listen and talk on the GENOAK emergency network using the channel labeled GNOAKR 31 (Channel 31): ...
  • Page 2 Throughout this Guide, the described radio functions and buttons reference the diagram below. Note that the default radio configuration in this Guide is for a Wouxun KG-805G radio programmed by GENOAK. If GENOAK did not program your radio, then your configuration settings may be different.
  • Page 3 Turning the Radio On/Off and adjusting the Volume Turn the On/Off/Volume knob [12] clockwise (looking from the top) to turn the radio on. The LCD display [8] will briefly show the battery voltage while the speaker double-beeps twice (the battery ranges from ~8.2V when full to ~6.1V when empty, depending on its size and other factors).
  • Page 4 FRS channel as noted below. Channels The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) defines 22 standard FRS/GMRS channels, plus 8 channels for GMRS repeaters. The first 30 channels on the Wouxun are programmed to this standard and are named GMRS01 – GMRS22 RPTR15 –...
  • Page 5 If your neighborhood group uses FRS “Privacy Codes” (“Interference Eliminator Codes” or PL/CTCSS tones) then you will have to program the Wouxun using the Menu [9] function to the corresponding tone for your neighborhood channel – contact GENOAK if you need assistance.
  • Page 6 2-Way Radio Communication Protocols General Radio Communication Guidelines (“Golden Rules”) 1. Clarity: Your voice should be clear. Speak a little slower than normal. Speak in a normal tone, do not shout. 2. Simplicity: Keep your message simple enough for intended listeners to understand. 3.
  • Page 7 Emergency Messages If you have an emergency message and need to interrupt a conversation taking place:  Listen for a pause in the conversation.  Press the PTT button, wait a couple seconds and say “Break” or “Emergency traffic” followed by your call sign.

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