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Carefully unpack the transceiver. We recommend that you identify the items listed in the following before discarding the packing material. If any items are missing or have been damaged during shipment, please contact your dealers immediately.
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Install the antenna as shown in the figure below and turn it clockwise until it stops.
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If necessary, install the belt clip at the rear of the battery compartment cover as shown in the figure below.
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Plug the external micro-headset connector into the jack of 'SP. & MIC' Of the transceiver as shown in the figure below.
Use only the charger specified by the manufacturer. The charger's LED indicates the charging progress.
CHARGING STATUS | LED INDICATION |
Standby (no-load) | Red LED flashes, while Green LED glows |
Charging | Red LED solidly glows |
Fully Charged | Green LED solidly glows |
Error | Red LED flashes, whileGreen LED glows |
Please follow these steps;
New batteries are shipped uncharged fully from the factory. Charge a new battery for 5 hours before initial use. The maximum battery capacity and performance is achieved after three full charge/discharge cycles. If you notice the battery power runs low, please recharge the battery.
The display icons appear when certain operations or specific features are activated.
Icon | Description |
![]() | Operating channel. |
![]() | Operating frequency. |
![]() | 'CTCSS' activated. |
![]() | 'DCS' activated. |
![]() | Frequency offset direction for accessing repeaters. |
![]() | Dual Watch/Dual Reception functions activated. |
![]() | Function 'VOX' enabled. |
![]() | Reverse function activated. |
![]() | Wide Band selected. |
![]() | Battery Level indicator |
![]() | Keypad lock function activated. |
![]() | Low transmit power. |
![]() | Operation frequency. |
![]() | Signal Strength Level. |
The user needs to establish long distance communications through an amateur radio repeater which is activated after receiving a 1750 Hz tone. Press and hold on the [PTT], then press the [BAND] button to transmit a 1750Hz tone.
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You can program your transceiver operating in the setup menu to suit your needs or preferences.
Menu | Function/Description | Available settings |
0 | SQL (Squelch level) | 0-9 |
1 | STEP (Frequency step) | 2. 5/5/6. 25/10/12. 5/25kHz |
2 | TXP (Transmit power) | HIGH/LOW |
3 | SAVE (Battery save, 1; 1/1; 2/1; 3/1; 4) | OFF/1/2/3/4 |
4 | VOX (Voice operated transmission) | OFF/0-10 |
5 | WIN (Wideband/narrowband) | WIDE/NARR |
6 | ABR (Display illumination) | OFF/1/2/3/4/5s |
7 | TDR (Dual watch/dual reception) | OFF/ON |
8 | BEEP (Keypad beep) | OFF/ON |
9 | TOT (Transmission timer) | 15/30/45/60. . . /58S/600seconds |
10 | R-DCS (Reception digital coded squelch) | OFF/D023N. . . D7541 |
11 | R-CTS (Reception Continuous Tone Coded Squelch) | 67. 0Hz. . . 254. 1Hz |
12 | T-DCS (Transmission digital coded squelch) | OFF/D023N. . . D7541 |
13 | T-CTS (Transmission Continuous Tone Coded Squelch) | 67. 0Hz. . . 254. 1Hz |
14 | VOICE (Voice prompt) | OFF/ON |
15 | ANI (Automatic number identification of the radio, only can be set by PC software. ) | |
16 | DTMFST (The DTMF tone of transmitting code. ) | OFF/DT-ST/ANI-ST/DT+ANI |
17 | S-CODE (Signal code, only could be set by PC software. ) | 1, . . . , 15 groups |
18 | SC-REV (Scan resume method) | TO/CO/SE |
19 | PTT-ID (press or release the PTT button to transmit the signal code) | OFF/BOT/EOT/BOTH |
20 | PTT-LT (delay the signal code sending) | 0, . . . , 30ms |
21 | MDF-A (under channel mode, A channel displays. ) Note; name display only can be set by PC software. | FREQ/CH/NAME |
22 | MDF-B (under channel mode, B channel displays. ) Note; name display only can be set by PC software. | FREQ/CH/NAME |
23 | BCL (busy channel lockout) | OFF/ON |
24 | AUTOLK (keypad locked automatically) | OFF/ON |
25 | SIT-D (direction of frequency shift) | OFF/+/- |
26 | OFFSET (frequency shift) | 00. 000. . . 69. 990 |
27 | MEMCH (stored in memory channels) | 000, . . . 127 |
28 | DELCH (delete the memory channels) | 000, . . . 127 |
29 | WT-LED (illumination display color of standby) | OFF/BLUE/ORANGE/PURPLE |
30 | RX-LED (illumination display color of reception) | OFF/BLUE/ORANGE/PURPLE |
31 | TX-LED (illumination display color of transmitting) | OFF/BLUE/ORANGE/PURPLE |
32 | AL-MOD (alarm mode) | SITE/TONE/CODE |
33 | BAND (band selection) | VHF/UHF |
34 | TX-AB (transmitting selection while in dual watch/reception) | OFF/A/B |
35 | STE (Tail Tone Elimination) | OFF/ON |
36 | RP_STE (Tail tone elimination in communication through repeater) | OFF/1, 2, 3. . . 10 |
37 | RPT RL (Delay the tail tone of repeater) | OFF/1, 2, 3. . . 10 |
38 | PONMGS (Boot display) | FULL/MGS |
39 | ROGER (tone end of transmission) | ON/OFF |
40 | RESET (Restore to default setting) | VFO/ALL |
Note;
Under channel mode, the following menu settings are invalid: CTCSS, DCS, W/N, PTT-ID, BCL, SCAN ADD TO, S-CODE, CHANNEL NAME. Only the H/L power could be changed.
In areas where the RF signals are saturated, you must use the narrow band of transmission to avoid interference in adjacent channels.
This feature allows you to operate between frequency A and frequency B. Periodically, the transceiver checks whether a signal is received on another frequency that we have scheduled. If you receive a signal, the unit will remain in the frequency until the received signal disappears.
This function can automatically control the time we transmit each time you press [PTT] on the transceiver. This feature is very useful to avoid overheating excessive power transistors of the transceiver. The transceiver will be off transmission automatically once the set time.
In some cases only want to establish communications in a closed user group at a particular frequency or channel, for it will use "CTCSS" or code "DCS" for reception.
The "squelch" opens only when receiving a frequency with "CTCSS" Or codes "DCS" same as the programmed in your transceiver. If codes of the received signal differs from those programmed in your transceiver, the "squelch" will not open and the received signal can be heard.
Note:
First you should set the PTT-ID as BOT/EOT/BOTH
This transceiver allows you to scan memory channels, all the bands or part of the bands. When the transceiver detects a communication, the scan will stop automatically.
Notes:
The BCLO feature prevents the radio's transmitter from being activated if a signal strong enough to break through the "noise" squelch is present. On a frequency where stations using different CTCSS or DCS codes may be active, BCLO prevents you from disrupting their communications accidentally (because your radio may be muted by its own tone decoder).
The "OFFSET" is the difference or offset between the reception frequency and the frequency of transmission for accessto amateur radio repeaters. Set the "OFFSET" according to the "OFFSET" amateur radio repeater through which want to communicate.
When communicating via a repeater, the direction of displacement of frequency should be timed to the displacement Of the transmission frequency is higher or lower than the receiving frequency.
Example:
If we want to make a communication through amateur radio repeater whose frequency input is 145,000 MHz and 145,600 MHz is output, we select the "OFFSET" of the previous section in 0600 and the direction of travel "SHIFT" programmed to [-], so the transceiver will always 145,600 MHz in frequency and when you press [PTT] to transmit transceiver, the frequency will automatically move to 145,000 MHz
This function is used to activate or deactivate the transmission end of the transceiver. this final tone transmission only be used in communications between transceivers and not in communications through a repeater, which must be deactivated.
№ | Tone(Hz) |
1 | 67.0 |
2 | 69.3 |
3 | 71.9 |
4 | 74.4 |
5 | 71.0 |
6 | 79.7 |
7 | 82.5 |
8 | 85.4 |
9 | 88.5 |
10 | 91.5 |
11 | 94.8 |
12 | 97.4 |
13 | 100.0 |
14 | 103.5 |
15 | 101.2 |
16 | 110.9 |
17 | 114.8 |
18 | 118.8 |
19 | 123.0 |
20 | 127.3 |
21 | 131.8 |
22 | 136.5 |
23 | 141.3 |
24 | 146.2 |
25 | 151.4 |
26 | 156.7 |
27 | 159.8 |
28 | 162.2 |
29 | 165.5 |
30 | 167.9 |
31 | 171.3 |
32 | 173.8 |
33 | 177.3 |
34 | 179.9 |
35 | 183.5 |
36 | 186.2 |
37 | 189.9 |
38 | 192.8 |
39 | 196.6 |
40 | 199.5 |
41 | 203.5 |
42 | 206S |
43 | 210.7 |
44 | 218.1 |
45 | 225.7 |
46 | 229.1 |
47 | 233.6 |
48 | 241.8 |
49 | 250.3 |
50 | 254.1 |
№ | Code |
1 | D023N |
2 | D02SN |
3 | D026N |
4 | D031N |
5 | D032N |
6 | D036N |
7 | D043N |
8 | D047N |
9 | DOSIN |
10 | DOS3N |
11 | D054N |
12 | D065N |
13 | D071N |
14 | D072N |
15 | D073N |
16 | D074N |
17 | D114N |
18 | D115N |
19 | D116N |
20 | D122N |
21 | D125N |
22 | D131N |
23 | D132N |
24 | D134N |
25 | D143N |
26 | D14SN |
27 | DIS2N |
28 | DISSN |
29 | DIS6N |
30 | D162N |
31 | D16SN |
32 | D172N |
33 | D174N |
34 | D205N |
35 | D212N |
36 | D223N |
37 | D225N |
38 | D226N |
39 | D243N |
40 | D244N |
41 | D245N |
42 | D246N |
43 | D2SIN |
44 | D2S2N |
45 | D2S5N |
46 | D261N |
47 | D263N |
48 | D265N |
49 | D266N |
50 | D271N |
51 | D274N |
52 | D306N |
53 | D311N |
54 | D315N |
55 | D325N |
56 | D331N |
57 | D332N |
58 | D343N |
59 | D346N |
60 | D351N |
61 | D356N |
62 | D364N |
63 | D365N |
64 | D371N |
65 | D411N |
66 | D412N |
67 | D413N |
68 | D423N |
69 | D431N |
70 | D432N |
71 | D445N |
72 | D446N |
73 | D452N |
74 | D4S4N |
75 | D455N |
76 | D462N |
77 | D464N |
78 | D465N |
79 | D466N |
80 | D503N |
81 | D506N |
82 | D516N |
83 | D523N |
84 | D526N |
85 | D532N |
86 | D546N |
87 | D565N |
88 | D606N |
89 | D612N |
90 | D624N |
91 | D621N |
92 | D631N |
93 | D632N |
94 | D645N |
95 | D654N |
96 | D662N |
97 | D664N |
98 | D703N |
99 | D712N |
100 | D723N |
101 | D731N |
102 | D732N |
103 | D734N |
104 | D743N |
105 | D754N |
Frequency range | 65MHz-108MHz (Only commercial FM radio reception) VHF: 136MHz-174MHz (Rx/Tx). UHF: 400MHz-480MHz (Rx/Tx) |
Memory channels | Up to 128 channels |
Frequency stability | 2.5ppm |
Frequency step | 2.5kHz/5kHz/6.25kHz/10kHz/12.5kHz/25kHz |
Antenna impedance | 50 Ω |
Operating temperature | -20°C to +60°C |
Supply voltage | Rechargeable Lithium-Ion mAh 7.4V/1800 |
Consumption in standby | ≤ 75mA |
Consumption in reception | 380mA |
Consumption in transmission | ≤ 1.4A |
Mode of operation | Simplex or semi-duplex |
Duty cycle | 03/03/54 min. (Rx/Tx/Standby) |
Dimensions | 58mm x 110mm x 32mm |
Weight | 130 g (approximate) |
RF power | 4W/1W |
Type of modulation | FM |
Emission class | 16K Φ F3E/11K Φ F3E (W/N) |
Maximum deviation | ≤ ± 5 kHz/≤ ± 2.5 kHz (W/N) |
Spurious emissions | <-60 dB |
Receiver sensitivity | 0.2µ V (at 12 dB SINAD) |
Intermodulation | 60 dB |
Audio output | 1000mW |
Adjacent channel selectivity | 65/60dB |
Note:
Problem | Possible cause/solution |
The radio does not start. | The battery is low, replace the battery with a charged battery or proceed to the battery. The battery is not installed correctly, remove the battery and reattach it. |
The battery runs down quickly. | The battery life has come to an end, replace the battery with a new one. The battery is fully charged, make sure the battery is made in full. |
The receiving indicator LED lights but do not hear the speaker. | Make sure the volume setting is too low. Make sure the undertones ' 'CTCSS" or code "DCS" are the same as those programmed in the transceiver of the other members of your group. |
When transmitting, the other members of his group do not receive the communication. | Make sure the undertones "CTCSS" or code "DCS" programmed in your transceiver are the same as those programmed in the transceiver of the other members of your group. Your partner or you, are too far. You or your partner are in a bad area of RF signal propagation. |
In "standby" mode, the transceiver transmits without pressing the "PTT" | Check the level adjustment fimction "VOX" is not set too sensitive. |
Receive communications from other user groups while communicating with your group. | Change frequency or channel. Change the undertones "CTCSS" or code ''DCS" in your group. |
Communication with other members of your group is poor or low quality. | You or your partner is too far away or in an ana of poor radio signal propagation, such as inside a tunnel, inside an underground car park, in a mountainous area, including large metal structures, etc.. |
Once these checks, if you still have problems with the transceiver, check with your distributor, dealer or service center. |
The following safety precautions shall always be observed during operation, service and repair of this equipment.
If you wear a radio on your body, ensure the radio and its antenna are at least 2. 5 centimeters away from your body when transmitting.
Here you can download full pdf version of manual, it may contain additional safety instructions, warranty information, FCC rules, etc.
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