Standard C528A User manual

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SITANTTA,RD.
c528A
OWNER'S
Copyright @ 1991 Standard All Rights Reserved Printed in
Amateur Radio Products, Inc
Japan
MANUAL
DELUXE
TWIN-BAND
STANDARD MANUFACTURED
AMATEUR
BY
RADIO PRODUCTS,
MARANTZ JAPAN,
INC.
INC.
Page 2
Page II
INTRODUCTION. SPECIFICATIONS GETTINGSTARTED
OPERATrON....
General
OperatingCharacteristics.. ChangingVFOs. Settingthe Operating
Repeater
Memory
Operation. Enable Changing the Changing the Swapping Transmit Frequencies
PlacingFrequencies RecallingaMemoryFrequency
RepeaterOperation
Offset Tone
Functions
Frequency
Frequency
Frequency
and Receive
inMemory
Thble
....... VIII
......1-1
......2-l
....2-7
.......2-7
. . . .. .. 2-8
....2-ll
....2-15
...... 2-16
......2-18
of
...IV
...2-l
. 2-10 . 2-12
. .2-13
..2-16
Contents
ChangingaMemoryFrequency ......2-19
Deleting Storing
Location
Canceling
Location
Storing
Location ......2-25
Changing the
FrequenciesinMemory
Temporarily
the
Scanning Functions
VFO-Frequency Memory-Frequency Tone-Frequency
Paging
Preparation Paging
aMemoryFrequency ....... 2-21
Repeater
Repeater
Tone
Memory Recall Mode
and
Coded SquelchFunction ......2-39
a
Station .244
Operation
Operation
Squelch Operation
Repeater Tone
Changing Frequency
Scanning.... .2-30
Scanning . .2-33
Scanning... ..2-37
for Paging
in a Memory
......2-23
in a Memory
......2-24
in a Memory
and Offset
......2-26
During
. . . .2-28
.2-29
240
. .
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Page III
Receiving
Miscellaneous
Tuming
a
Functions
Off Dual-Watch Changing Changing
the
the Battery-Saver Frequency PTT Lock
Lock Function
Function Tone-Squelch Auto-PowerOff Muting Changing
Entering Changing Changing
the Beep Tones
Pager
Operation.
the
the Number
the Pager the
Using the Rotary
Frequency
Coded
Squelch
Page
. . . .
Receiver
One
Transmitter Frequency
Function
Function
..,
of
. .
1 kHz
Frequency
Code
Squelch
Delay
Channel
iS Locked
Power.
Step
. . .
Beep
Tones During
Digit
.
Delay
Selector While
246 248 2-48 2-48 2-5r 2-52 2-53 2-54 2-55 2-55 2-57 2-58
2-s9 2-60 2-61 2-62
2-63 2-64
Cross-BandRepeaterOperation
l0MHzKeyboardEntry.
MHz Rotary
I 10 MHz
Channel Selector
V/A Frequency
Steps .2-69
Steps . . . . . . . 2-68
Transmitting a Single DTMF Tone.
DisablingVoicePaging Copying
Memory
Contents to
Another
Transceiver
Expanding
Entering
intoMemory
Deleting
the Memory
Separate
Expanded
an
Changing the
Call
(l)
...............
TX & RX
Frequencics
Memory Address
frequency ABOUTTHEBATTERY. IN
CASE OF
WARRANTY
DIFFICULTY
....
SCHEMATICELOCKDIAGRAM
......2-65
.....2-67
. . .2-70
.......2-71
. . .2-72
...2-74
..2-75
. . . . . . 2-16
. . .2-77
........3-1
..... ..4-1
... Last
page
... Fold-in
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Page
IV
Your
STANDARD compact tested
to stringent mount with built
'
o
'
'
and
many
into your
Unsurpassed
dB
SINAD.
Broad-band VHF
Transmitter power high
High
Model
Deluxe
(2.8
efficiency
Twin-Band
specifications. microcomputer useful
and
levels:
functions.
Transceiver:
receiver
reception (130
400
MHz
RF
output
(350
low
W)
with
the
for
C528A is a highly
Mini HT
It
technologies
The following
sensitivity
MHzto 174.995
to 469.995
may
be set to
mW),
standard
long
banery life.
that is
uses the latest
of 0.158
MHz
medium
battery
INTRODUCTION
built
surface
for
MHz
of three
W),
and
yer
and
you
are
12
on
versatile,
provide
to
features
pV
on
UHn.
any one
(2.5
pack.
20 memory Separate repeater
stored memory channels,
Either Scanning
scan, all
Frequencies
board
47.2-volt,700
cube
charger
A
wide range
voltages Transceiver
channels
along
channel.
with
Pause
of the
scan,
or via
a unique
(6.0
to
directlv from
with
some
or Busy
or
can
mAh rechargeable
are included.
of acceptable
16
are
available,
offset
and
tone frequency
the
operating
The
memory
storage
scan
dial frequency progrilm
be
entered
rotary
volts DC)
can
limitations.
functions (favorite)
directly
channel
errcmal
alto*s
an rut;vnr.1hie
ten in
each
frequency
be expanded
can
be selected.
provides
banery and
1cu
a I MHz
scan.
from
switch.
Forrr
p*rt
rcr
*!
the key-
band.
can
in
each
to 40
*-all
r;lCf
be
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Page
V
A tone squelch
function enables the Transceiver to hear only stations that use the same specific frequency.
This
frequency is selected via the
tone
rotary channel switch. *
The CTSS Tone Squelch Unit
A
code squelch
hear
only stations function you
not
Duplex the two
Built-in second
The
is
want
hear
to
operation
bands.
crossband repeater
"tail".
DTMF
repeaters
.
ceiver
through certain repeaters.
to stay in
function enables
that
especially ideal
touch with
all
of the other noise.
permits
function allows
and make
telephone
is installed.
the Transceiver
have
the same code. This
for
use
hamfests
at
your
friends,
full-duplex
function
you
with no
to control
calls via
but
QSOs
your
tone
to
when
prefer
using
or 2-
some
Trans-
Simultaneous
operation
squelch functions.
An
auto-poweroff
you
if
forget
to tum
single
can
100
kHz
press
easily
button
steps
of
check
A you
A Function or
selector.
paging
A
specific of a quency) the other ceiver's paging
function
stations,
or all
3-character
signal.
When
station(s)
display indicates
station
can
code.
of the
code squelch
function
reduces
the Transceiver
pushbutton
a
the volume
you
allows
you
to
tum the rotary
you
allows
when
stations in
DTMF
(dual
paging
this
sounds
that
a beep and
it
be identified
and tone
the
current drain
off.
opens
the
squelch so
setting.
select either 10 kHz
channel
page
to
group
a
one
by
more
or
means
tone modulated fre-
is received,
signal
Trans-
the
been
paged.
The
has
by its individual
Page 6
Page
VI
o
Selected locked
t
PTT
sion'
.
A Z-colorI-ED received
o
The dial locked
lightweight
The
additionto
handy
frequencies
prevent
to
may be
locked to
red during
and
lamp can
on.
and compact
any
operating
and
inadvertent
prevent inadvertent transmis-
green
glows
be tumed
amateur
changes.
when a signal
transmit'
make
size
radio
mode
momentarily or
on
Transceiver a
this
operator's
may be
is
being
equipment.
AVAILABLE
CNB150
cNBtsl
cNB152
CNB153
CWC'50A
CSAl604, AutomaticQuickCharger.
ACCESSORIES
CompactRechargeableBatteryPack(1.2Y,
400 mAh)' StandardRechargeableBanery
mAh)'
700 High-powerRechargeable
V, Long-Life
V, 1000
Wall Charger voltbattery or
quickly able battery
mAh).
600
Rechargeable
mAh).
CNB153.
plugs
charges
packs.
(supplied).
Models CNB
directly
all
Battery
Battery
For use
into a
Desk-topdterger
of the
above rdtdge-
Pack(l.ZY,
pack
(7.2
Pack
with 7.2-
wall
15l,
outlet.
150, CNB
(12
Page 7
Page
VII
o.c52l
Rregular Carrying Case have a standard
Large Carrying Case have a
Pack.
Model CNB152
Model CNB 151
for
Transceivers that
for
Battery Pack.
Transceivers
or CNBl53
that
Battery
cMBl1l
CMPl11
cHPlll
Mobile Bracket.
SpeakerMic
hand-held
one Headset
that combines
unit.
with microphone
to-talk button.
two
and
functions
remote
push-
in
Page 8
Page
VIII
GENERAL
SPECIFICATIONS*
Frequency
Range
ModulationType.
Microphonelnputlmpedance.
Speakerlmpedance
Power
Extemal
-Specif
Requirements
Input
Voltage.
ications
guaranteed
are
. . .
. . . .
within
the U.S.
....600ohms.
amateur bands.
. . . vHF Receive:
UHF
Receive: VHF Transmit: UHF
Transmit:
130
350 to 469.995
144
438
..F3.
.8ohms.
...7.2volts,nominal.
CNB151)
6.0 to 16
is
supplied
volts DC.
174.995
to
to 147.995
449.995
to
MHz.
MHz
MHz.
MHz
(in
(in
5 kHz
5 kHz
steps).
sreps).
A7.2-volt,TOOmAhbatterypack(Model
with
the
Transceiver.
Page 9
Page IX
(excluding
rut
(including
knobs
antenna and
NECETVBR
ReeiverType
Intermediate
First
Second
Intermediate Sensitivity Signal-to-noise
Squelch Sensitivity Audio Output
.
Frequency
(within
ratio
and antenna)
supplied
Frequency
the amateur bands)
I
at
pV
.
input .
battery
pack)
l-3l8' D
H x 2-518"
6-U4"
16.9 oz.
. .
. .
Double-convenionsuperheterodyne.
....
VIIF: 21.8
(479
MHz.
UHF:23.05
pV
. . 0.158
. .
30
-14
.
dB or
for
better.
dB.
W x
g).
MHz.
12
dB SINAD*.
(159
x
67 x 35
mm).
rGrrrAh
Siqnal
-
Noise + Distortion
+
Noise + Distortion
Page 10
Page
X
Standby Power
Battery
Save
Auto-poweroff
Consumption
(approximate)
..
TRANSMITTER
RF
Output Power
(approximate).
.
. . . .
.
..lmA,approximate.
. . .
Twin-band Mono-band
Twin-band
mode:
mode:45 mA
mode:
70
32
mA
mA.
Mono-band mode: 18 mA
With
7.Z-volt battery
Power Level Low Medium High
With 12-volt
Power Level
Low Medium High
battery
packs:
VHF
S50 mW
2.s w
2.8 W 2.s W
packs:
VHF
S5O
zsw
5.0 w 5.0 w
.
UHF. 36
mA
VHF.
UHF. 17 mA VHF.
UHF
S5O mW
2.5 W
UHF
mW 3SO mW
w
2.s
Page 11
Page XI
Ratio . . . . .
Sprious \larimum
Signal
Frequency
Deviation . . .
FrequencyModulationSystem
Built-in
Power Consumption
microphone
(approximate)
With 13.8 Volts
with7.z
volts DC. . . .
DC. . .
Standard discontinue time feature in
Better t5 kHz. Reactance modulation.
....
Electret
.
13m mA
1000 mA dium). 480 mA
1000 mA
1000 mA 480 mA
Amateur Radio Products,Inc.
without
products
products
incurring and obligation
and to change
previously
sold.
-60
than
capacitor
at
UHF,
UHF,
0.35
uHF, UHF,
dB.
type.
1100 mA
900
watts RF
mA VHF
850
mA VHF
850
at 0.35 watts RF
teserves the
specifications at
to incorporate
VHF at 5 watts
mA VHF
at 2.5 watts
output
at 2 at 2
output
dght
to
any
new
(low).
warrs watts
(low).
RF
output
RF output
output
(high). (medium).
(high).
(me-
Page 12
Page XII
Page 13
Page
1-1
When perform
you
unpack
following
the
1. Push the Antenna on each side of the connector of the antenna. Then tum the lock it into like the one
your
steps to
end of
connector.
the antenna onto
place.
NOTE:
shown
GETTING
Transceiver,
get
Be
sure to
Your antenna
in some drawings.
you
it ready
the
match the
the slots
with
antenna
for
have to
will
operation:
Transceiver's
in
the
not look
pin
end
to
locking
clockwise
may
STARTED
If the battery
2. Transceiver
with the the bottom signed
other
fit
to
pack
is not already
in
of the
only
hand and
one
hand. Then slide
Transceiver.
the correct
installed,
grasp
the battery
the battery
The
battery
way.
hold
pack
pack
the
pack
onto
is de-
Page 14
Page
1-2
remove the battery
To
your
upward
in
with
the direction
thumb
shown
pack, push
and carefu
it
until
slides
battery
the
pull
lly
the battery
completely
a
lock button
pack
free.
3.
Rotate enough control
the
PWR control
to tum
any
the
further
in a clockwise
Transceiver
clockwise
on.
Yet.
direction
not tum this
Do
just
Page 15
1-3
Page
st is
NOTE: each display. the though transmitter
4.
Your Transceiver
its
with
band
To select the VHF band, located will appear above the VHF display to has
own volume control, squelch control, and
Many of the
(VHF
or UHF), that
you
receive
can
is
active onlv on the selected band.
just
below the displays.
been selected.
contains two separate
keyboard
is
on both bands simultaneously, the
just
l,l-t'.ilfr
receivers,
buttons are active on only
144
Even
button
"Main"
that it
currently selected.
press
the
The word
indicate
{YE.i,-0
To
5.
select
located
will appear above has
been selected.
the UHF band,
just
below the displays.
the UHF display
,{5.i1il
press
the 450
The word
{{5.i,'0
indicate
to
button
"Main"
it
that
Page 16
Page
1-4
6.
the
Push
hear
not
button
VHF for
rotatethe direction do OfO
button
144
VOL
the
noise,
while
select
to
(Volume)
desired
VHF
hold down
you
adjust
VHF
ttre
control
volume.
SQL
the
volume'
the
Then
band'
in a clockwise
you
NOTE: OFF
If
(Squelch
7.
the
Rotate
until
wise
Then
done.
just
noise
further
clockwise
receiver
hear
(Squelch)
noise,
VHF SQL
you
rotate the
disappean.
from
sensitivitY.
if this
control
NOTE:
position
this
has
counter
already
not
control
clockwise
will
the
reduce
Advancing
clock-
been
until
control
the the
Page 17
Paoe 1-5
k­)n
le
ol rc
Push
8.
the 450 button to select the UHF band. Then
rotate
the UIIF VOL control
for the desired
UHF volume.
in
a clockwise direction
If necessary, hold
the SQL OFF button to unsquelch the UHF receiver
you
while
adjust
the volume.
down
Rotate
9. hear noise, rotate pean. wise from sensitivity.
the
UHF SQL
if
this
the control
control
has
not
clockwise
NOTE: Advancing
position
this
counterclockwise
already
until the will reduce
been
done.
noise
the
control further
the
Then
just
disap-
clock-
receiver
to
Page 18
Page
1-6
To transmit,
10. select push Transceiver. While on
the band
the
you
other
the
PTT
press the
first
where
(push{o-talk)
receive,
To
transmitting
are
is
band
offon
you
release
operational'
fully
lM
wish
button
one
on
450 button
or
transmit'
to
the
on
button'
the
band,
side
receiver
the
to
Then
the
of
NOTE:
sure
Be
11. use refer
coming socket Then wall indicate
packto charge Transceiver.
NOTE: matic
To charge
Quick
structions
fully
to
Transceiver
your
Figure
to
from
the
near
plug
the
The
outlet.
that
Charger,
packed
charge
1-1 and
wall charger
the
lower
charger
wall
LED battery
the
about
for
Transceiver
the
Model that
with
battery
the
for the
first
plug the
into
side
right
into a
wall
the
on
is charging.
14 hours
with
CSA160A,
accessory.
pack before
To do this'
time'
ofthe
end
free
its conesponding
battery
the
of
standard
charger
Allow
before
the
120
will
the
you
optional
to the
refer
light battery
use
you
cable pack'
VAC
to
the
Auto-
in-
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Page 1-7
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to
,ry
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Figure
1-l
t-WALLTHARG-Rl
CAUTION
Never
charge the battery
than those specified,
as this could
pack. Do not
battery Do not short-circuit
resulting pack.
The large
Do not
expose the
If
the battery
oughly dry Do not
leads
solder
pack's
or connect wires
output terminals.
the input
current surge could
current
battery
pack
becomes wet,
before using it.
attempt
to disassemble
pack. Do not
rates
overcharge. Repeated
performance
the
pack
or output
could also
packto
or
overcharging
of
the battery
with a charger
other
damage the battery
directlv to the
terminals.
damage
the battery
cause bums.
extreme heat
wipe the
modify
or
pack
the
battery
thor-
deterio-
pack.
The
fi re.
Page 20
Page 1-8
you
12. If extemal
power smaller
switch wire the NOTE:
intend
power
plug
that
plug
that is
ptug
This Transceiver tween 6.0 and an automobile battery mobile age
Your Transceiver
systems
range, and could damage
is now ready
to operate
source,
has a 3.8
not operate
will
part
of
the
with the
16 vols
DC. Use caution
forextemal
produce
your
Transceiver
you
mm outside
will
need a
diameter.
the battery-disconnect
DC IN socket.
polarity
will operate
Be
as
properly
when
spikes
the
for
operation.
power;
that
Transceiver.
some
exceed
OUTSIDE
RING
from an
matching
A to
sure shown.
be-
you
use
auto-
this volt-
INSIDE
CONNECTOR
Page 21
OPERATION
Page
2-1
GENERAL
Refer
to Figure
tions
of
the top
VHF
VOLUME
tion. Hold Transceiver) counterclockwise level you
VHF
SQUELCH
signal is
being received. counterclockwise; the
background
clockwise
2-l panel
-
down the
or
turn the VHF
desire.
noise
rotation
while you
-
then rotate
of this
sitivity.
while you
read
controls.
Sets
the volume
SQL
OFF
set
Mutes
the VHF
Start
the
just
disappean.
control reduces
the following
level
of
button
(on
the
SQUELCH
the receiver
receiver
with
this
control
control
clockwise NOTE: the receiver
descrip-
VHF
recep-
front
of the
control
volume
when
set fully
Further
fully
to
until
sen-
ANTENNA COIINECTOR
the
no
VHF
VOLUME
VHF SOUELCH
UHF
EXTERNAL SPEAKE R JACK
VHF
VOLUME
UHF
SQUELCH
Figure 2-l
Page 22
Page
2-2
-
VOLUME
UHF
volume
the
sets
button
OFF
SQL
the UHF
you
UHF signal counterclockwise; the background clockwise
sitivity. TRANSMIT/BUSY/BATTERY
transmit come Squelch press opposite
and in the transmit baneries
SQUELCH
receiver
the
set
SQUELCH
is being
rotation
mode,
unsquelched
control
SQL
the
receiver during
green
atthe
need to
Turns
level of
(on
the
control
volume
-
Mutes
received.
then
noise
of this
green
when
(from a received
fully counterclockwise,
is
set
button).
OFF
time.
same
mode or
recharged.
be
Transceiver
the
reception.
UHF
front of
Start
rotate
just
control
transmission,
becomes
the
fully
the
to
the
with
the
disappean.
reduces
either,
If a signal
NOTE:
off
and
on
Hold down
tum
Transceiver)
counterclockwise
you desire.
levei
receiver
UHF
control
this
Glows
both,
or
signal, is
this
LED indicates
it
clockwise
NOTE:
the
received
LED
control
-
If this
dim,
or
while
when
fully
set
until
Further
receiver
in the
red
receivers
when
when
or
on
glows red
fails to
light
that
and
the
no
sen-
be-
the
you
the
the
ROTARY mitter
rate, offset
step paging, and clockwise clockwise
rates are available:
step
kHz,
25
ANTENNA fixed or installation.
SPV phone/Speaker
(Model speakers iself UHF speaker both
extemal
CHANNEL
receiver
and
frequency,
memory
increases
decreases
kHz.
50
and
-
Accepts the
mobile antenna.
(VHF
Speaker
(Model
I l).
CHPI
headphones.
or
(nothing is
audio
is disabled.
the
speakerand
is
SPV
connected
sent
and SPU
SELECTOR
frequencies,
paging
address
the
the
Jack)
Also
to the
If UHF
number.
frequency,
frequency.The
l0 kHz,
kHz,
5
flexible
Refer to
-
Accepts the optional CMPIll) can be NOTE
to the
extemal
extemal
jacks,
audio
-
frequency,
tone
address
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2-4
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Page 25
Page 2-5
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Page 26
2-6
Page
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Page
2-8
Operating
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Page 2-67
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Page
2-9
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Page 2-1
0
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Page
2-12
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NOTE:
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Page
4.
5.
2-14
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Page
2-15
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Page 36
Page 2-16
MEMORY FUNCTIONS Your Transceiver has
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SCANNING You can
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9.
When MS.M
Press
the
you
wish
(RiNC
CL
retum
to
+
MS.M)
button to cancel scannins.
to all-memory scan,
again.
press
+
Begi6 snning memryreqcm6.
+
+"R\+
+
all
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Page
2-36
NOTE: Once scanning,
jump
function:
l. From the
2.
you
from the VFO
"V"
A where the
not appear,
Press
will appear on the
the
you
have specified
can use the
mode to the selected-memory
VFO mode,
"M"
would normally
however).
MS
button
certain
following
press
MS.M
display
to begin
scanning.
memories
procedure
6fUNC
above
appear
to
+
the
(the
for
quickly
scan
MS.M).
location
"M"
will
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2-37
Tone-Frequency
This
function frequencies allows determine anotherstation's the will tion,
2.
3.
4. Press
5.
you
Transceiver
stop and display
perform
1.
Select the desired band and hess
appears Press
SET
the
frequency. Press PS
scanning
Scanning
allows
during tone squelch operation.
to use the tone squelch and scan functions
the following
T.SQ
on the display.
you
to
tone squelch
detects a valid tone
the tone
GTINC
(FUNC
T.SQ
(RJNC
tone
+
+
SET) to enter
button
+ PS). The
frequencies.
sequentially
frequency. To use this func-
steps.
frequency.
T.SQ) twice
(by
itself)
scan all 38
This feature
frequency. When
frequency,
so that
the set
to
display any tone
Transceiver
tone
scanning
"T.SQ"
mode.
will
begin
to
you prefer pause
If
6. the SB button.
Press
7. frequency
instead
scan
the CL button when
scanning.
you
of
busy scan,
wish
to cancel tone-
press
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Page 2-39
PAGING FUNCTION
This feature allows Transceiverto
all
or NOTES:
l.
2.
The following D will codes as shown
AND CODED
page
stations
The individual and digits digits
Be sure to code and ing
The
associated
be
within a
(0
through
refened to
are
program
group
a
pages,
before
paging
programmed with individual
function
stations
information assumes
in Figure 2-3.
SQUELCH
you
to use
a specific
station
(group paging).
group
group
DTMF
9) of as the
each station
code, as
you
attempt
is available
have been
DTMF
the
codes
"code".
described
properly
that
tone of
(individual paging)
formed by three
are
and all
tones
with an
on
to use
only
programmed.
stations
codes
three
individual
follow-
the
feature.
this
when the
A
through
group
and
your
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cooes
A
OO1
B
@2
100
Group code
Figure 2-3
003
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I
Page 2-40
Preparation for This
section shows
code and a must the same
program
To
dress perform
1.
2.
group
consist of three
for
members
all
individual code
M3
the Select the Press
display "0"
address code as the code-display
group
and
following steps.
desired band.
CODE
will be
will appear
(an
0
memory
Paging
you
how to
individual
The
code.
and the
digits,
of the
001
100
code
(FIJNC
replaced
above the
"M"
addresses).
does
mode.
+
with
not
program
group
group.
for code in M2,
CODE).
"C000".
"C"
to
appear
NOTE:
This
individual
an
group
and
must be
code
memory ad-
for example,
frequency
The
In addition, indicate on
memory
the display
is referred to
codes
a
for
memory addresses
Code paging
can
CHANNEL
3.
4. Press
5.
functions
display these
SELECTOR
Tum the press
the
of the display.
numeric enter the indicate that
complete.
Tum the
press
the V or A buttons
of the display.
M0
through
as shown
in
ROTARY CHANNEL SELECTOR or
V
or A buttons until 3 appears at the top
last digit,
programming
ROTARY
inTable 2-2(Page242).You
succession by
(the
This
sets the
keyboard
This sets the
buttons 0,0,
you
CHANNEL SELECTOR or
M6
are used by
tuming the
initial
setting
memory
will hear a long
of the individual code
until 2
appears
memory
ROTARY
is
C000).
address to
1. When beep to
at
the
address to M2.
the
M3.
you
top
is
Page 61
Page
2-41
Press numeric
6. enter the indicate that complete.
Press FL
7. of the is
the
NOTE:
in memory address
programmed
and the Group code
to
The individual code
"V"
group
the
last
programming
fUNC
memory address
programmed
M3. The
memory
in
any
must
be
paging
will not
code.
keyboard
you
digit,
+ FL). A
number
group
must always be
group
address, except
added to the
work
buttons
will
"V"
1,
hear a long
of the
will appearto the
indicate
to
code.
however,
code,
group
"V"
if
the
0, 0. When
group
programmed
M0 and M3,
code address.
is not
you beep to code
left
that this
can be
added
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Page2-42
Memory
0
Paging
Memory
paged.
During
the display.
on
Function'
storing
for
address
paging, the individual
Pressing
the individual
bunon during
PTT
he
Table2-2
code of
of the
code
the calling
station
calling
condition
fris
paging
function
is automatically
fansmits
your
when
stored here
the co& hat
Transceiver
is being displayed.
is being
and appears
'
The set code
1
2
4
o
and
your
Memory
when the'V"
The 1 or
Memory another Pressing
Memory
"V"
the
4, 5,
The
.V'
The
one
than
code are
stration
address
mark
2 code
address
station
the PTT
address
is displaYed.
mark
or 6 code
indicates
mark
'Y'mark.
transmitted
tor storing
is disPlaYed.
is transmitted
storing
for
your
using
button
for storing
during
the
transmitted
is
memory
the
tre
fre
group
during
group
code of
communication.
code, the
condition
fris
code of
communication.
during
address
your
code
transmits
your
where
Transceiver.
your
Transceiver.
of
he
Transceiver.
group
tfre
code
code
The receive
code
group
The
of tre
trat is
is
code
When
calling
being displayed.
standby
programmed. lt is
standby mode
your
Transceiiver
(in
station
mode is enabled when
possible
is enabled
paged
to sel
by
more
is
tr,0) is displayed.
Page 63
Page 2-43
To
better undentand the
memories in
yourTransceiver
below:
Memory
In this
example, by any added ceiver enters
Number Code
MO M1
fM2
M3
M4 VM5 VM6
your
of the codes
to all of the addresses,
the
paging
at 234
345
4s6
567
100
station can
except
receive
standby
function, assume
programmed
are
(your
individual code)
receive the
123
and456.
except
M3,
mode
paging
"V"
If
your
for
six codes.
that the
as shown
signal
marks
are
Trans-
your
When C234" you
have
When C56'7" you
have ceiver indicate that
your
If
appears to
individual
Transceiver
will appear
been
your
Transceiver
will appear on
been
paged
is
you
Transceiver
indicate
station
calling station.
your
on
paged
with
your
paged
with code 567.
with code
have been
paged
is
you have
that
XXX is
code.
paged
is
with
display.
group
code234.
paged
is
with code 567,
display.
"V
100,
6 C
paged
with
with code 345,
been
individual
the
"Y
234,
code
This indicates
that
"V
This indicates
your
When
that
Trans-
100" will appear
group
code 100.
"0
CXXX"
paged
your
with
code of
the
2
5
to
Page 64
Page 2-44
Paging
the
Use
tion:
Program
1. page.
to select
Press CODE
2.
Tum the
display Press the
4.
quency. Press the
5. "P"
PAG MHz digit time displays
pressing VFO
a Station
following
will appear
mode.
procedure
individual
the
If the code
from memory.
code
the
(FUNC
ROTARY
memory address
VM butlon
PAG button
VFO
in the
the display,
of
a
PAG a third
page
to
of the
code
has already
+
CODE).
CHANNEL
(x
Mx
retum
to
the
enter
to
on the
"C"
display.
mode displays
pressing PAG a
in the
time
100
renlms
individual
an
station
been
is
a
to the
paging mode.
NOTE:
a
MHz digit,
the display
you wish
programmed,
SELECTOR
given
number).
VFO
"P"
in the
sta-
tO
fre-
A
Pressing
100
second
and
the
to
+
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+
+
fil
+
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+
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+
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+
+
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7,
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Page 65
Page 2-45
Press
6. the destination code
the
PfT
button.
followed
DTMF
signals, consisting by
ual code, will be automatically transmitted
Your irdivklual code
XX
X
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T-
Fi\rr
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Dstination md€
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NOTE: DTMF ceiver
Once the
signal,
will
continue to transmit the
signal. Example 1: For
this example, assume
programmed
Transceiver
you
can
release
that stations
as shown below:
begins to
PTT
the
remaining
your
own
individ-
like this:
n'o u o
transmit
button; the
part
A, B,
and
of
the
Trans-
of the
C are
Memory
Address
0
1 2 3
4 5 o
When
station
memory address
B
tions
and
io
345
123
v100
xxx xxx
A
4
will simultaneously
C
(group pagtng).
station
Assume memory station
that
address
now
B will
1, and
-t 34s 234
v100
xxx
XXX
transmits
and
the
enters
A enters
transmits
receive the
123
234
345
00
XXX
xxx
paging
the
lndividual of the stations. Group
mode, it
DTMF signal. Sta-
receive
paging
the
the
signal
mode,
DTMF signal.
(individual paging).
codes
code.
displays
signal
this
displays
Only
Page 66
Page
2-46
Example
For this programmed
When memory tions
2:
example,
Memory
Address
0
'I
2
e
4 5
o
station
address
B and
as
C
(group pagrng).
assume
shown
below:
io
v345
123
v100
XXX
xxx
A
enters
4
transmits
and
simultaneously
will
that
123
345
234
100
XXX
xxx
the
stations
,,,, 234
345
't00 xxx
xxx
paging
DTMF
the
receive this
B,
A,
and
lndividual codes
statbns.
ol the
code.
Group
it
mode,
displays
signal.
C are
Sta-
signal
If
station standby, group shows stations
A enters
it can
codes
that
when the
Receiving
following
the
Use receive already
1.
a
been
Press
"P"
A display.
When
2. matches five short
paging mode
the
page from any
345,
A can
"V"
a
individual
or
receive
marks
are
receive
100 or
station
Page
a
procedure to
page. The operating
selected
in the
marked
its
tones
to activate
neceives
the
and
button
PAG
the
appear
will
yourTransceiver
of
one
beep
begins
and
station
code
page
a
added.
prepare
your
frequency
pager feature.
the
MHz
100
paging
a
"P"
indication
it
codes,
receive
123. several
from
station
should
digit
code
generate
wiil
using
This
to
have
the
of
that
on the
Page 67
Page 2-47
display quency
code of the calling if code, or a ceiverwas PTT code of calling station.
will start blinking.
display
your
Transceiver
group
paged
button
while the
your
Transceiver
tffit
Upon reception of a correct
code.
will
be
station.
was
will
code
with
"P"
+
,Gs
+
+
,R\
In
replaced
"M0
paged
appear
group
a
code.
is
blinking, the
will
+
*
addition, the
by the
Cxxx" will appear
with its individual
when
transmitted to the
be
individual
yourTrans-
press
you
If
individual
fre-
the
hess
3. function so
NOTES:
1 . Pressing
have sounds.
2. If reception is incomplete the code When station.
the
the
been
paging
(from
this
PAG
button twice to
you
can communicate
FUNCTION
paged
immediately
station is not clear, an
memory
happens,
PreMous code
button by
and the
address
you
cannot
MAIN
nn
cancel the
normally.
itself when
stops
individual code
"E"
and a
P) will be displayed.
identify
pager
you
the beeping
of
previous
paging
the
Page 68
Page 2-48
MISCELLANEOUS
Turning Off One
you
If
intend
to use only one band
use the
1. Hold
following
down the
Receiver
procedure
FUNCTION
the band button that
receiver, for
UHF TION
button
UHF display
while will
will be disabled.
FUNCTIONS
(VHF
or UHF),
tum off the unused
to
you
button
you
wish
example,
you
hold
press
while
to use.
down the
VIIF
the
To tum
button.
extinguish and the UHF
Extingubh6
you
can
receiver.
press
off the
FUNC-
The
receiver
To
2.
again use the band that button that still appears the other band button, appear, but the disabled main
band.
is
disabled,
on the display.
the disabled band
will
band
press
If
become
Dual-Watch This
function allows
frequency
and a
you
memory frequency
the VFO frequency and
to altemately
memory-scan frequencies.
monitor
(Ml
through Dual-watch works only within the same band. Use the following
function
between
the
procedure
to actuate
VFO frequency and a
the dual-watch
memory
quency:
l.
Select the desired band.
NOTE:The following frequencies has
already
steps assume
been stored
that one
in a
of the desired
memory
the band
press
you
will also
new
the
VFO
the
M9) or
NOTE:
fre-
address.
re-
Page 69
Page 2-49
2, Enter
J.
4.
5.
6.
7.
the
second
VFO. If
the RPT)
to initiate repeater
Press
the VM
mode. The last-used memory frequency will appear
on the display.
Tum
the quency
Press DUAL will pear
If you quency, press watch
you
If press Then
ROTARY
the
memory
is
displayed.
now
be alternately
on the display
wish operation. Then wish
the CL communicate
frequency
you
wish,
button to enter
CHANNEL SELECTOR
address
(F(INC
to communicate on the
to
butlon to
+
above the
V/r4
the
communicate on
normally.
you
wish to
you
that
DUAL).
button twice to cancel dual-
communicate
cancel dual-watch operation.
press
can
operation.
the
contains the desired
The
received.
"DUAL"
frequency
the
watch into
RPT
memory-recall
frequencies
two
indication.
memory fre-
normally.
VFO frequency,
(FUNC
until
fre-
will
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+
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2-50
Page
following
the
Use function frequencies:
1.
2. 3 .
4.
NOTES:
between
the
Select
the
Start
DUAL
hess
dual-watchbetweenthe
now frequencies
scan.
DUAL
hess
operation.
watch
procedure
VFO
the
desired
memory
band.
scan
(FUNC + DUAL)
scanned
are
rhat
(FUNC + DUAL)
actuate
to
frequency
(or
MS'M)
The
'
VFO
memory
by
again
dual-watch
the
memory
and
mode'
Transceiver
frequency
(or
to
scan
will
the
and MS'M)
dual-
When
2.
frequency, but
checked. intermittentlY.
Dual-watch
J.
seconds Dual-watch
4.
memory.
in
Transceiver
the
dual-watch
memory
the
NOTE:
and
frequency This causes
checks
the
will
the
display
work
not
will
the
indicate
will
frequency
if a
a
continues still sigral
receives
operation
memory
+
"R\
the
on
signal
as
periodically
received
be
to
frequency
frequency'
its
is not
VFO
bcfore,
be
3
every
stored
When
1.
frequency, pended. tinues.
Transceiver
the
dual-watch
the
When
receives
operation
disappears,
signal
signal
a
temporarily
is
dual-watch
on
memory
the
sus-
con-
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Page
2-51
Transmitter
Changing Your
battery
the
To select
PO).
the
Transceiver
Pack
Wilh Level High Medium
Low
Each
VHF
s.0
2.5 350
power level
the
you
time power altematei power is
and When pitched beep
indicated
power
High
you setect
than
three
has
are
You
V
12
w
W
mW
press
between
an
by
"H"
an
by
medium
you do
Power
power
using):
Pack
UHF
w
5.0 W
2.s
mW
350
you
desire,
combination,
this
three
the
"L"
medium
a,
the
along
power,
the
with
(depending
levels
7.2
With
VHF
W
2.8 W
2.5
mW
350
press PO
available
power
bonom
will
you
two
other
V Pack
UHF
w
2.5 w
2.5 mW
350
(FUNC
transmitter
the
levels'
an
by
display'
the
of
a
hear
power
upon
+
Low
"M"'
lower-
levels'
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Page 2-52
Changing
the
Frequency Step
You have to 5 kHz or 50 and
l. Press STEP
2.
3.
NOTE: Whcn thc is
the
optionof
(factory
kHz.
Suggested setting are 5
20 kHz for
will
extinguish
Tum the note
that pitched Then
set
the step
hess
the cL
retum
to
displayed
just
UHF band.
ROTARY
the
beep each
the ROTARY CHANNEL
rate
thc
settrng the Transceiver's normal
setting),
(FUNC
to the
l0 kHz, l2.5kJIz,20kFlz,25WIz,
(dcfault)
kHz
To
change
+
STEP).
indicate the current
and
CHANNEL
rate
step
you
button to enter
previous
stcp
changes
time the step
desire.
VFO display.
rate is
right
of the
the step
frequency display
The
SELECTOR
(you
rate
new step
the
12.5 kHz, a small
set to
"12".
becomes
step
for VHF
rate:
step
will hear a
SELECTOR
band
rate.
low-
kHz).
5
rate and
"50"
rate
and
to
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2-53
Paoe
Battery-Saver Function
This feature receiver
received for a long
are activated, the receiver makes it between charges.
Perform
Press
l.
above the top
indicate To
2.
(FIINC
NOTES:
The
l.
watch
allows
standby, and
possible
following
the
SAVE
that the battery-saver function is
cancel
+
banery-saver function is
or
you
to conserve the
is
especially
perid
tums on only once
to approximately
steps to set the save
GTINC
right
side of the
battery-saver operation,
SAVE) again.
VFO-frequency
battery during
useful when
of time. When this feature is
triple usable
+
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Page 2-55
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PTT
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your
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present
to be NOTES:
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you
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to
you.
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addition,
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or stations tlrat usc clilferent
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Page
2-56
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2.
the tone
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4.
appear operation
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squelch
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necessary
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Page 2-57
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and beep about you off. to less
Perform feature:
1.
2.
signals have been
thatthe Transceiver is While it is in
than
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Press upper power-off
Off
power
This
off.
no Transceiver buttons
after
1 minute
this condition. the current
1 milliampere.
following
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display of the
the SAVE button.
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received. The Transceiver
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Page 2-58
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minutes,
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you
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press
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steps:
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2-60
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NOTE:
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to
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confirm
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pager
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operation
delay
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Page
2-62
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open
steps
ignored.
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2.
4.
the
normal
the squelch
increase
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you hold a slight
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Page 2-63
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perform
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2.
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lock
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lock Selector the
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steps.
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display will
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6 button. You will hear a short beep to
you
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to
change the
enabled.
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to change
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lock
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extinguish.
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frequency
to again enable the
now
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while
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to use the
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frequency unlocking
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frequency lock
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lock.
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2-64
Page
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tone
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code
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coded
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to
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squelch
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used
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Page 85
Page
2-65
Cross-Band
Transceiver
This operation.
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1.
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J.
NOTE: receiver.
When this
the display
on
repeated on
feature,
this
the displays
Set
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use.
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main band
the
RPT
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the
above
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frequency
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following steps:
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frequency display
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Page
2-66
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after
1.
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3.
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Page 2-67
Keyboard
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Page 2-68
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itself, the the
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frequency changes
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Page 2-69
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2-70
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Disabling
During the voice.
station certain off beeps
l.
2.
the
proper code
This would
transmits stations
voice
the
when Select Press
guish.
a
Press
J.
re-enable
To
4.
SET).
Voice paging
to open
the
in the
part
you
are
desired
the
(FUNC
SET
SAVE
Then
Paging
function,
another
your receiver
probably mostly
group
group
paging,
of
paged,
and
code,
answer.
to
still
but
perform
band.
The frequency
SET).
+ SAVE).
first
GUNC
(FIINC
voice
press
SAVE
+
paging,
station
and
occur
the
press
can
page
then
when the
requests
then
you wish to tum
If
receive
the
following steps:
SET
+
SAVE).
transmit
you
by
other
only
normal
will extin-
(FIJNC
+
a
v osET - | ,/
S.+CO.+ |
\\\
I
+
r-l ssavE
iq CO.
+
Extnguishes
MAIN
//
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Page 2-72
Copying
Memory
Contents to
Another
Transceiver
This Transceiver has
contents of
the
allows
exactly the same,
ally.
NOTES:
1. When
2.
3
you
to
you
receiving transceiver will be completely erased. Make
sure both
frequency.
same Do not
.
is
tum either transceiver off
performed.
being
the capability of
its memory
program
without
use this
several transceiven so they are
transceiven are
to another transceiver. This
entering
procedure,
quickly
parameter
each
the memory in
programmed
while
transfening
manu-
the
to
the
programming
4.
Make sure the transmitting
DTMF mode.
single
To
use this
both transceivers:
1
. Select the desired
2. hess
3. Press PS
4.
handy
long
as both transceivers are
SET
the main band will extinguish.
On the transceiver that contains the mation press
the of tones as the other station. transceiver
(FIINC
(FUNC
you
wish
FrfT
normallv.
feature,
button.
programmed
When
perform
frequency
+
SET).
+ PS).
to copy to the other
You will hear severai seconds
the tones stop,
transceiver
steps
(can
be
the same).
The frequency display of
data
is not in the
1 through 3 on
in either band, as
memory infor-
transceiver,
is
being
you
can use the
sent to the
Page 93
Page
2-73
+
H
osEr
I
S..rco.t> |
+
- f-
S.-ft+
ltt;t-t
+
Pressing
the
mined
Eninguishes
u^'-Y
'
*
the
memory
data
to another
button
PTT
to be transceiver.
causss
trans-
Page 94
Page 2-74
Expanding the
Memory
The Transceiver can
l0
channels
20 memories. These are designated M9 in channels memories,
1. Only the operating
2.
each band.
(M0
cannot store
You
can store memory channels transmitter offset frequency.
J.
Each"expanded"memory the memory memory.
each
through
with
in
the
You can store
following
the
a transmitter offset
the
ability of its corresponding
(1)
normally
VFIF and UHF
Mq) ln each band,
frequency can be stored;
repeater function
without a tone
will be the same
programmed
be
as channels
limitations:
limits(in the save manner)
with
for
bands
10 additional
for a total
or a tone
in the additional
frequency, but the
as the
a total of
M0
frequency.
VFO
"regular"
up to
through
memory
40
of
you
offset
To expand the ing
steps:
Press ENT
1. the display.
Hold down
2. button.
CL
the
Use the
3. numben.
dress
161
H\
memory to
(FUNC
FUNCTION
the
A
bar
numeric
buttons
t
oS.
40
channels,
ENT).
+
will appear
to
+
+
\\
+
perform
"M"
An
button
designate
will
while
above
AFp€ars
follow-
the
appear on
press
you
"M".
the
memory
ad-
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Page 2-75
lJntcring
Within frequencies in However, can frequency
procedure are
1'
2. Hold
3. HolddowntheFUNC
4.
Separate
the same band, it is
though the tone
both be stored in memory,
cannot.
Call up
The
corresponding
The
Press The M display.
the send frequency
down the FUNC
M indication
"M"
the VM
indication
TX & RX Frcr;uencics
possible
memory at the
to
indication
button.
same memory address.
squelch function and tone frequency
the repeater mode
on the display
button and
appears
the desired memory
and address number
on the display.
bunon andpress
flashes
on
and off.
into a l\{entory
to store two
press
the ENT
numeric
the address
disappear from
differenl
and offset
button.
button
number.
the
5. Call up the
Hold
6. The M indication
7.
Press the nttmeric memory The
press
B.
u'as in preceding
receive
down the FUNC
appears
address number
M indication,
displayecl.
tlrc V/M butt.n.
step
frequency
ntemory addrcss
on the display.
button and
the
on
button
The unit
5 above.
cttrrcspotrtling
selectcd in
press
display.
r.tunrltcr
rcturns t.
the ENT
stcp .1.
thc status rt
bufton.
to the
and
+/-
Page 96
Page 2-76
Deleting an
Perform the
in
entry M9):
I.
Select the
2.
Hold down numeric will hear a the display
Press SET
J.
will hess the
4. will
Press ENT
5. will extinguish
"M" normal memory address
Expanded
following steps
ofthe expanded
one
memory address
the
button
long, high-pitched
will blink.
(FLJNC
extinuish.
RPT
appear.
6ffnc
will
continue
Memory
when
memory channels
memory address's
you
while
+
SET).
button
by
+ ENT).
and the
to
"M" blink
Address
you
you wish to delete.
press
the
beep
The
The offset
itself.
The bar above
will stop blinking
if the conesponding
is
empty.
wish to
CL button. and
frequency display
erase an
(M0
through
corresponding
You
"M"
the
frequency
the
on
"M"
(the
Press the CL button
6. mode.
R\+o.+
|.F osr
5.+c-N+
*.R..*
S
+
+
R+
+ +
R\+
to retum to the normal memory
Blinks
-t
,Y
I
Blinks
Extinguishes
Blinks
M^rN
I
M
lt50
*
Blinks
Appears
"'ad,r
|
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Page
2-77
Changing
Perform
1.
2.
3.
NOTE: tone)
the Call
following
the
the desired band and
Select
Press ENT the display.
Press
the CALL button.
rrMrr.
A repeater frequency
can also be stored in
Frequency
steps
(FUNC
to change the
frequency.
+ ENT). Atl"M"
"C"
A
will
appear
(with
an offset and a CTCSS
the call channel.
frequency:
call
will
appear on
next
to the
,R\
.)
+
/A\
\s^K
+
M
Ei
AppeaB
_l_
^
l,r[
l,lE
Page 98
Page
3-1
YourTransceiver
(separate from the contents tumed
Typically, ing upon
NOTES:
1.
2.
a J.
of
off.
how often
If the tum
replaced. After
use a
and button.
not dispose
Do
contains
memory,
the
new battery
a
display
Transceiver
the
you
replace
sharp,
intemal
an
extemal
battery
even
will
you
use
not
does
battery,
the
nonmetalicobjectto
of the
pack)
when
last about
your Transceiver.
indicate
banery
the
on,
tum the
battery
in
ABOUT
lithium+ype
preserves
that
Transceiver
the
years, depend-
five
correctly
fire.
when
needs to be
Transceiver
press
the
THE
battery
the
is
you
on
RESET
BATTERY
Page 99
Page 4-1
IN
CONDITION Dim frequency display.
Transceiver resets to ils initial setuo when back on.
Transceiver cannot be lurned on.
Incorrect
Frequenry
Cannot receive any signals
display.
display
f lashes.
CASE
it is turned off and
OF
DIFFICULTY
POSSIBLE
1. Low battery voltage. Recharge the battery
1. Weak lithium
1. Low battery vohage. Recharge the battery
1. Microprocessor needs to be reset. Turn the Transceiver
1. PLL circuit is unlocked. This is usually caused when
1. The receiver circuits are not
2.
3. Corresponding VOLUME control is
4.
CAUSE
pack.
(internal)
on. Then use a slender non-metallic Reset button.
frequency is outside of the specified range.
OFF button to check the receiver circuits. Paging
wtse. Corresponding SOUELCH control is fully clockwise.
tone
or
squelch operation is enabled.
battery.
pack.
obiect to oress the
operating. Press the SQL
fully counterclock-
lhe
(cont'd)
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Page
4-2
receive only
Can
Cannot
lransmit.
strong
Cannot communicate
the displayed
Cannot
Cannot
transmit
change
at
the frequencY.
signals.
another
with
station.
lrequency
(cont
Antenna
1. Corresponding
2. wise.
Low battery
1.
BATT PTT switch
z.
Press
Wrong
3.
tion).
Transmit
4. display
Wrong
1. cator).
Repeater
1 .
rioht
Frequency
1.
Press
d)
incorrectly
is
SQUELCH
voltage
locked otf
is
(FUNC
Recharge
PL)
+
indicator). PL
band selected
requency is outside
f
"OFF"
for
band
of the selec{ed
side
(FUNC
FL
selected
mode
lock
when
is activated
is enabled
+
installed.
control is fully
counterclock-
(check brightness of the
the batteries.
("P1" is
lo release the PTT
(check
present
position
on the
"MAIN"
of
ol the amateur band
you press
posilion
(check
("+'or
PTT button).
the
ol the
"-"
appears
band).
("FL"
appears on the display).
release the f requency
FL) to
TXiBUSY/
display).
lock.
indica­(check
"MAIN"
above the
lock.
indi-
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