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HamGeek APX-8000 Manual
Using Precautions
This walkie talkie with excellent design and advanced technology. The following
suggestions will help you fulfill your obligations under the warranty and underst-
and the safety of using.
1. Please keep the transceiver and all its parts and accessories out of the
of young children.
2. Please do not try to disassemble the transceiver. Handling the walkie talkie by
non-professionals may cause damage.
3. Please use the battery pack and charger provided by our factory to avoid da-
maging the walkie talkie.
4. Please use the antenna provided by our factory to avoid shortening the com-
munication distance.
5. Please do not expose the walkie talkie to sunlight for a long time or place it in
an overheated place.
6. Please do not place the walkie talkie in a dusty or damp place.
7. Please do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning agents or strong detergents to
clean the walkie talkie.
8. Please do not transmit when the antenna is not installed.
9. If you find that the walkie talkie emits strange smell or smoke, please turn off
the power of the walkie talkie immediately and contact the dealer.
Notify
All the above suggestions apply equally to your walkie talkie and its various
accessories. If they do not work properly, please contact your dealer in time.
If you use attachments or accessories not produced and sold by our factory,
our factory does not guarantee the safety and operability of the walkie talkie.
Unboxing configuration check
Please carefully pick up the radio from the packaging box. We recommend that
you verify that the items listed in the table below are present in the box before
discarding the packaging materials.
If any items are lost or damaged during transportation, please confirm with the
dealer.
Standard accessories
Accessories
Walkie talkie
Antenna
Lithium battery pack
Charger
Hand strap
User's manual
Belt clip
Note: If you need more information about optional accessories, please
contact your dealer.
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Table of contents

Unboxing configuration check..........................................................1
Installation before use.....................................................................2
Familiar with walkie-talkies...........................................................3-4
Function Description........................................................................5
Commonly basic operations............................................................6
Function menu operation process..............................................7-18
CTCSS/DCS..................................................................................19
Common Troubleshooting Guide.........................................................21
Cleaning and maintenance...................................................................22
Installation before use
Installing/removing the battery pack
The battery pack is not charged before leaving the factory. Please charge it
before use.
Notice
Don't short-circuit battery terminals or dispose of battery in fire.
Don't attempt to remove the cover from the battery pack.
1 Align the battery pack with the back of the walkie talkie, and then push up
the battery pack until the bayonet of the walkie-talkie base can be locked.
2. To remove the battery pack, unfold the battery latch on the bottom of the
radio outward and push the battery pack out of the radio.
2

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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    HamGeek APX-8000 Manual Table of contents Using Precautions Unboxing configuration check............1 This walkie talkie with excellent design and advanced technology. The following suggestions will help you fulfill your obligations under the warranty and underst- Installation before use..............2 and the safety of using.
  • Page 2: Familiar With Walkie-Talkies

    Familiar with walkie-talkies Familiar with walkie-talkies Functions and features introduction 10. QT/ DQT sub-tone codec, QT/ DQT sub-tone scanning 1. Duplex different-segment relay function, same-frequency duplex relay 11.VOX voice-activated transmitting function 2. Duplex working mode AB zone can work in duplex {one zone transmits and the other zone 12.Multiple side buttons and multiple definition functions can receive} 13.Double PTT design...
  • Page 3: Function Menu Operation Process

    Function menu operation process Function menu operation process Step frequency (STEP) - Menu 1 Transmitting beep (ROGER) - Menu 5 In standby mode, press [MENU] + [1 STEP], the screen will display: In standby mode, press [MENU] + [5 ROGER], the screen will display: Press the [MENU] key to enter , press the [UP]/[DOWN] key to select the required Press the [MENU] key to enter , press the [UP]/[DOWN] key to select the required step frequency and press the [MENU] key to confirm, press the [EXIT] key to return...
  • Page 4 Function menu operation process Function menu operation process The frequency difference frequency range of this radio is 0~599.995MHz.The 78 Backlight Level (ABR-LV) - Menu 22 bits of the input frequency difference frequency are automatically judged by the In standby mode, press [MENU] + [2 SQL] + [2 SQL], the screen will display: step frequency.
  • Page 5 Function menu operation process Function menu operation process Memory channel (MEM-CH) - Menu 33 Channel Delete (DEL-CH) - Menu 34 In channel mode or standby mode, press [MENU] + [3 SAVE] + [3 SAVE], the In standby mode, press [MENU] + [3 SAVE] + [4 TXP], the screen will display: screen will display: Save channel Channel Delete Press the [MENU] key to enter, press the [UP]/[DOWN] key to select the desired...
  • Page 6: Ctcss/Dcs

    CTCSS/DCS Technical specifications General part Table 1:CTCSS Suitable for working frequencies in various countries and 1-67.0 11-94.8 21-131.8 31-171.3 41-203.5 regions: (can transmit/receive) Working 2-69.3 12-97.4 22-136.5 32-173.8 42-206.5 136-174MHz & 400-470MHz 136-174MHz & 400-480MHz frequency 136-174MHz & 420-520MHz 144-146MHz & 430-440MHz 3-71.9 13-100.0 23-141.3...

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