Uniden X76 User Manual

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X76
Remote Speaker MIC
UHF CB Transceiver
For more exciting new products please visit our website:
Australia: www.uniden.com.au
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Contents
Introduction 3 Controls & Connectors 4 Indicators 6 Included with your X76 Transceiver 7 Connecting the Microphone 8 Mounting the MIC Hanger 9 Operation 12
Turning on the Power 12 Setting the Auto Squelch | Monitor 13 Selecting a Channel 14 Transmitting 14 Programming the Instant Priority Channel 15 Recalling the Instant Channel 15 EMG (Emergency Button) 15 Call Function 15 DUAL Watch 16 Using Repeater Channels 16 Operating the UHF CB Radio in Duplex Mode 17 Scanning 18 Open Scan (OS) Mode 18 Group Scan (GS) Mode 19 Priority Watch 20 Add/Remove Channels from OS/GS Scan Memory 20 Selecting the Call tone 21 Busy Channel Lockout 21 Roger Beep 22 CTCSS (Continuous Tone Coded Squelch System) 22 DCS (Digital Coded Squelch) 23 Backlight Colour 23 Backlight Brightness (Dimmer) 23 Key Beep On/Off 24 Speaker Selection 24
CTCSS & DCS Codes Tables 25 UHF CB Channel Guidelines 27 UHF CB Channels & Frequencies 28 Warranty 30
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Introduction
The Uniden X76 is designed to provide you with years of trouble free service. Its rugged components and materials are capable of withstanding harsh environments. Please read this Operating Manual carefully to ensure you gain the optimum performance of the unit.
The citizen band radio service is licenced in Australia by ACMA Radio-communications (Citizen Band Radio Stations)
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Features
Class Licence and in New Zealand by MBIE General User Licence for Citizen Band Radio and operation is subject to conditions contained in those licenses.
• Narrow Band (NB) 80 Channel Radio*
• Compact Black Box
• Remote LCD Speaker Microphone (Remote SPK/MIC)
• 12V DC Power Input
• Transmission Power 5W
• LCD Display with Backlight
• LCD Backlight brightness control
• Signal Strength/ Power Meter
• One touch Instant Emergency Channel (CH05/CH35)
• Instant Channel Programming
• One touch Instant Channel recall
• Dual Watch
• Duplex Capability*
• Group Scan with Priority Watch
• Open Scan
• Scan Channel Memory for Open Scan and Group Scan
• Channel Select
• Busy Channel Lock-out Function
• Roger Beep Function
• 5 Different Call Tones
• 50 Built-in CTCSS (Continuous Tone Coded Squelch System) and 104 additional DCS (Digital Coded Squelch) codes
• Volume Control
• Base Speaker
• External Base Speaker Jack
• External Remote Speaker /MIC Jack
• Power On/Off Push Switch
• Front MIC Jack
• Auto Squelch
• Under and over voltage alert function
* Refer to p.27 - p.29 for channel information
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Controls & Connectors
1
2
3
4
6
5
7
8
9
10
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Controls & Connectors
MIC Jack
1
Base Speaker
2
EXT SP - External Speaker
3
Jack (Base)
Power Input Connection
4
(13.8VDC)
UHF Antenna Connection
5
POWER - Power ON/OFF
6
Button
INST - Instant Channel
7
Button
EMG - Emergency CH 05/35
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| CALL - Call Tone
PTT - Push To Talk Button
9
- Channel/Select Up
10
Button
- Channel/Select Down
11
Button
MENU - Menu/Select Button
12
| DUP - Duplex Mode (Repeater)
SQL - Auto Squelch Select
13
| MON - Monitor Mode
DCS/CTCSS - DCS &
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CTCSS Button
Microphone
15
Liquid Crystal Display (LCD)
16
VOL+ Volume Up Button
17
VOL- Volume Down Button
18
Speaker
19
DUAL - Dual Watch Button
20
| OS (Open Scan)/GS (Group Scan) Select
SCAN - Scan Button
21
| MEM - Add/Remove CH from Scan Memory
RJ45 plug to Base
22
MIC Jack Cover
23
|- Indicates 2nd function
(press & hold)
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Indicators
1 3
12
11
10
Channel Number
1
DUP - Duplex Channel
2
(Repeater)
PRI - Priority (INSTANT)
3
Channel
M - Channel is in (OS/GS)
4
Memory
SC - Scanning OS/GS
5
Channel Memory
OS/GS - Scan Mode
6
(Open Scan / Group Scan)
2
9
8
CTCSS/DCS - CTCSS and
7
DCS Privacy Code Setting
BCL - Busy Channel Lockout
8
Signal Strength Meter
9
RX/TX - Receive/ Transmit
10
Indicator
EM - Emergency Channel
11
(CH05/CH35)
DW - Dual Watch Mode
12
4
5
6
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Included with your X76 Transceiver
X76
UHF Mobile Radio
Australia: www.uniden.com.au
For more exciting new products please visit our website:
Remote LCD Speaker
Microphone
Mounting Bracket with
mounting screws
Owner’s Manual Microphone Hanger
with screws, washers
DC Power Cord
with fuse
Optional Accessories:
• UHF Antenna
• External Speaker
• Earpiece Mic
Visit the X76 page on the website for more information on the availability of optional accessories; www.uniden.com.au for Australia
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Connecting the Microphone
MIC Jack
Before connecting the Microphone Jack decide if you need to use the Extension Cable - simply connect the MIC plug into the jack end of the Extension Cable
Push the MIC plug or Extension Cable plug into the MIC jack of the radio until the connection locks into place. Gently tug the MIC or Extension Cable cord to test that the connection is locked. Use the rubber cover which is on the cord to seal the MIC jack entry from dust.
Disconnecting the MIC from the MIC Jack
Pull back the rubber cover and move it down along the cord. Using the
at blade of a screwdriver or similar object carefully push the lock tab of
the MIC plug towards the MIC cord and at the same time tug on the MIC cord to draw back the MIC plug.
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Mounting the MIC Hanger
The Microphone Hanger comes in two parts. How and where you mount the MIC hanger will determine which parts to use.
Conventional Mounting with Screws
Use the front part of the MIC Hanger only. Locate a suitable mounting position and mark and drill two 3mm holes. Fix the MIC Hanger into place with screws.
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Mounting the MIC Hanger
Conventional Mounting with Double Sided Tape (not supplied)
Secure the front and back pieces of the MIC Hanger using the supplied binding screws.
Locate a suitable mounting position.
Remove (peel off) the plastic covering the adhesive tape on the at area of the MICHanger back piece and then press rmly to the mounting
position.
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Operation
Turning on the Power
Press and hold the [POWER] button.
Low-Voltage/High-Voltage Alert
If the power supply voltage exceeds 16VDC, an alert tone sounds and HI DC ashes for 5 seconds. The power source must not exceed 25VDC otherwise permanent damage may occur to your radio, which may not be covered by the manufacturer’s warranty.
NOTE
If the input voltage falls below 10VDC, LO DC ashes for 5 seconds. The power turns off automatically if voltage falls below 8.5VDC.
Switch your X76 OFF and disconnect it from the power source, before locating the cause of the power supply problem.
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Operation
Setting the Auto Squelch
The Squelch function is the radio’s signal lter. It determines when the
radio’s speakers turn on, based on the strength of received signals. This avoids background noise and undesired signals constantly coming through the speakers.
The Auto Squelch feature has an Off setting and 9 preset squelch levels:
oF (off) - squelch is fully open to noise & signals. Equivalent to Monitor Mode 1 - max sensitivity (min squelch): Weak (distant) signals can open the squelch. 5 - med sensitivity (med squelch): Medium and strong signals can open the squelch. 9 - min sensitivity (max/tight squelch): Strong/nearby signals can open the squelch. It requires no adjustment.
1. Press [SQL].
The squelch setting ashes.
2. Press / to change the setting.
3. Press [SQL] again to store the setting.
Monitor
The Monitor mode is basically the squelch function turned off. Press and hold [SQL] to open the squelch and receive all weak signals. Press and hold [SQL] to cancel.
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Operation
Selecting a Channel
Press / to select the desired channel.
For your reference a list of the available channels, corresponding frequencies and guidelines for their use is
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Transmitting
The UHF CB Radio uses UHF-CB Channels.
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Select the desired channel. Listen to the channel to make sure there is no activity.
printed on p.27 - p.29. For Australia, Channels 05 and 35 are reserved for Emergency Calls.
For your reference a list of the available channels, corresponding frequencies and guidelines for their use and selection is printed on p.27 - p.29. For Australia, Channels 05 and 35 are reserved for Emergency Calls.
Hold the microphone approx. 7cm from your mouth.
Press the microphone’s [PTT] button and speak in a normal volume across (not into) the microphone.
Release the [PTT] button to end the transmission and listen for a reply.
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Programming the Instant Priority Channel
Press / to select the Priority Channel you prefer. Press and hold [INST] button on the microphone for 2 seconds to store the new setting. PRI icon appears for this channel. By default the road channel, CH11, is the instant priority channel.
Recalling the Instant Channel
Momentarily press the [INST] button on the microphone at any time to return to the Instant (PRI) Channel. Press [INST] again to return to the previous channel.
EMG (Emergency Button)
Press [EMG] to toggle between the current channel and the emergency channels 05 and 35.
In EMG mode CH 05 and CH35 ash, and the EM icon displays.
When in EMG CH05 or EMG CH35 mode, the / , [INST], [DCS/CTCSS] and [SCAN] buttons are disabled.
NOTE
Press [EMG] again to exit EMG mode and return to the current channel.
EMG / CALL INST
Call Function
Press and hold the microphone [CALL] button. A three second ‘wake-up’ ringing tone will be transmitted.
You may select from 5 types of tones (see p.21).
Current regulations require calling tones to be restricted to
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one transmission per minute. If a second transmission is attempted within one minute then an error tone will sound.
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DUAL Watch
Dual watch will continuously monitor the Instant channel no matter what other channel is on (see Programming the Instant Priority Channel p.15).
Press and hold [DUAL]. DW icon appears and a short tone beep is heard.
To cancel DUAL Watch press and hold [DUAL]. DW icon disappears.
Using Repeater Channels
UHF CB repeaters are used to retransmit or relay your signal. Repeaters will extend the range of your radio and overcome the shielding effect caused by solid obstructions. In normal Simplex operation, your radio transmits on one particular frequency and receives on that same frequency.
If there is a barrier that partially blocks your transmitted signal, the probability of another radio receiving the signal is very slim. Hills, tall buildings, metallic structures,...etc tend to act as a screen between radios.
Standard Operation without the aid of a Repeater station.
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Operation
Operation with the aid of a Repeater Repeater Station (Duplex).
The signal coming from your radio is received by the Repeater Station and the re-transmitted at the same time on another channel. This operation is called “Duplexing”.
For example, CH01 on Duplex Mode will Receive on CH01 but Transmit on CH31 CH02 on Duplex Mode will Receive on CH02 but Transmit on CH32 etc...
If you transmit on CH01 Duplex mode, you are actually transmitting on CH31. The repeater station down-coverts your signal and retransmits on CH01.
Operating the UHF CB Radio in Duplex Mode
1. Select a channel you wish to use in Duplex (Repeater) Mode. Only channels 01 - 08 and 41 - 48 are available for Duplex.
2. Press and hold [MENU]. DUP icon appears, indicating the current channel is now in Duplex mode.
3. Press and hold [MENU] again on the repeater channel to disable Duplex mode.
Check with your local Retailer or ACMA (AUS) / RSM (NZ)
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website for information on available repeaters.
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Scanning
The UHF CB Radio has a scanning feature that allows you to search for active channels automatically.
Furthermore, the UHF CB Radio provides two memory groups to scan from; Open Scan group (OS) and Group Scan group (GS), to give you
exibility. Channels can be added or removed
from the memory groups, see p.20. Channels in memory are indicated by the M icon.
Press [SCAN] and scanning of the current memory group will start. SC ashes during scan.
The scan direction can be changed at any time by pressing / .
Open Scan (OS) Mode
Allows continuous scanning of all channels. By default, all channels are stored in the Open Scan memory. During Scan, if an active channel is found, scanning will stop on that channel. If the received signal ceases, the unit will wait 3 seconds for the signal to return, otherwise scanning resumes.
After transmission in scan mode, the unit will wait 20 seconds for the signal to return, otherwise scanning resumes.
To skip the active channel, press / momentarily. To activate or deactivate SCAN, press [SCAN].
If SCAN is deactivated while on an active channel, the UHF
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CB Radio will stay on that active channel. If no channels are active, the UHF CB Radio will reinstate the starting channel.
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Group Scan (GS) Mode
Allows scanning of channels added into the Group Scan memory. By default, the GS memory is empty and channels need to be added before GS scan can be activated.
To use GS Mode, press and hold [OS/GS]. GS (or OS) appears on the display.
Group Scan includes the accessory feature Priority Watch, which allows you to monitor the Instant Priority Channel while scanning (see p.15 for setting Instant Priority Channel and p.20 to turn Priority Watch On or Off).
If the Priority Channel becomes active the radio will stay on that channel for as long as the signal is present. If the received signal ceases, Priority Scanning continues after 3 seconds.
If scanning stops on a channel which is not a Priority Channel, the UHF CB Radio will continue monitoring the Priority Channel for activity while listening to the active one.
To activate or deactivate SCAN, press [SCAN].
If GS Scanning is initiated when there are no channels programmed in GS memory, an error tone will be heard and
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scanning will not start (see Add/Remove Channels from OS/ GS Scan Memory, p.20).
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Priority Watch
To switch Priority Watch On/Off;
1. Press [MENU] two times.
The Priority Watch setting ashes.
2. Press / on the Remote SPK/MIC to change the setting between ON or OFF.
3. Press the PTT button to save & exit from the menu mode.
If SCAN is deactivated while it is tuned to an active channel, the UHF CB Radio will stay on that active channel.
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Add/Remove Channels from OS/GS Scan Memory
Select the scan mode (OS or GS) you wish to add/remove channels from scan memory.
Select the channel you want to add/remove.
Press and hold [MEM] to add/remove. The mem icon appears or disappears and a short tone sounds.
If none of the channels are active, the UHF CB Radio will reinstate the scan start channel.
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Selecting the Call tone
1. Press [MENU]. Scroll to Call Tone and press [MENU].
The call tone setting ashes.
2. Press / to change the setting between 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5.
3. Press the PTT button to save & exit from the menu mode.
If a button is not pressed within 10 seconds the UHF CB
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Busy Channel Lockout
If the channel is already in use, you can prevent the UHF CB Radio from transmitting. This is particularly important when using CTCSS/DCS.
1. Press [MENU]. Scroll to BCL and press [MENU].
The BCL setting ashes.
2. Press / to change the setting between ON or OFF.
Radio will automatically exit the Menu Mode.
3. Press the PTT button to save & exit from the menu mode.
If a button is not pressed within 10 seconds the UHF CB
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Roger Beep
1. Press [MENU]. Scroll to Roger Beep and press [MENU]. The roger beep
setting ashes.
2. Press / to change the setting between ON or OFF.
3. Press the PTT button to save & exit from the menu mode.
If a button is not pressed within 10 seconds the UHF CB
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CTCSS (Continuous Tone Coded Squelch System)
To limit what signals you hear, use CTCSS (or DCS) to control the squelch by setting a code. If another radio sends a signal along with the same code then your radio will enable the signal to be heard. Share the code with common users to hear only their transmissions.
Press / to select the desired channel to use CTCSS.
Press [DCS/CTCSS].
The CTCSS/DCS icon ashes, along
with the current code.
Radio will automatically exit the Menu Mode.
Press / to select a desired CTCSS code 01 - 50. Press [DCS/CTCSS] once to store the new setting.
To turn off CTCSS (or DCS) select the off (oF) code during setting selection.
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Operation
DCS (Digital Coded Squelch)
DCS is a digital extension of CTCSS. It provides 104 extra, digitally coded, squelch codes that follow after the 50 CTCSS codes. CTCSS 1-50, followed by DCS 1-104.
Follow the steps for setting a CTCSS code. Press / until the DCS codes (and DCS icon) appear.
Press [DCS/CTCSS] to set. The DCS icon and code will display.
Backlight Colour
1. Press [MENU]. Scroll to Backlight and press [MENU]. The backlight colour
setting ashes.
2. Press / to change the setting between oF (off), 01 (Green), 02 (Red), 03 (Yellow), 04 (Blue), 05 (Cyan), 06 (Purple) and 07 (Clear).
4. Press the PTT button to save &
exit from the menu mode.
Backlight Brightness (Dimmer)
1. Press [MENU]. Scroll to Brightness and press [MENU]. The display
brightness setting ashes.
2. Press / to change the setting between 01 (min) to 03 (max).
3. Press the PTT button to save & exit from the menu mode.
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Key Beep On/Off
1. Press [MENU]. Scroll to Key Beep and press [MENU].
The Key Beep setting ashes.
2. Press / to change the setting between ON or OFF.
3. Press the PTT button to save & exit from the menu mode.
Speaker Select
To select which speaker to enable;
1. Press [MENU]. Scroll to Speaker Select and press [MENU].
The Speaker select setting ashes.
2. Press / to change the setting between;
- Base Only
- Remote MIC Only
- Dual Speakers
3. Press the PTT button to save & exit from the menu mode.
If a button is not pressed within 10 seconds the UHF CB
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CTCSS codes table
Code No. Frequency (Hz) Code No. Frequency (Hz)
“oF’ OFF 26 162.2
1 67.0 27 167.9
2 71.9 28 173.8
3 74.4 29 179.9
4 77.0 30 186.2
5 79.7 31 192.8
6 82.5 32 203.5
7 85.4 33 210.7
8 88.5 34 218.1
9 91.5 35 225.7
10 94.8 36 233.6
11 97.4 37 241.8
12 100.0 38 250.3
13 103.5 39 69.4
14 107.2 40 159.8
15 110.9 41 165.5
16 114.8 42 171.3
17 118.8 43 177.3
18 123.0 44 183.5
19 127.3 45 189.9
20 131.8 46 196.6
21 136.5 47 199.5
22 141.3 48 206.5
23 146.2 49 229.1
24 151.4 50 254.1
25 156.7
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DCS codes table
Code No.
DCS Code
(Octal)
1 023 36 223 71 445 2 025 37 225 72 446 3 026 38 226 73 452 4 031 39 243 74 454 5 032 40 244 75 455 6 036 41 245 76 462 7 043 42 246 77 464 8 047 43 251 78 465
9 051 44 252 79 466 10 053 45 255 80 503 11 054 46 261 81 506 12 065 47 263 82 516 13 071 48 265 83 523 14 072 49 266 84 526 15 073 50 271 85 532 16 074 51 274 86 546 17 114 52 306 87 565 18 115 53 311 88 606 19 116 54 315 89 612 20 122 55 325 90 624 21 125 56 331 91 627 22 131 57 332 92 631 23 132 58 343 93 632 24 134 59 346 94 654 25 143 60 351 95 662 26 145 61 356 96 664 27 152 62 364 97 703 28 155 63 365 98 712 29 156 64 371 99 723 30 162 65 411 100 731 31 165 66 412 101 732 32 172 67 413 102 734 33 174 68 423 103 743 34 205 69 431 104 754 35 212 70 432
Code No.
DCS Code
(Octal)
Code No.
DCS Code
(Octal)
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UHF CB Channel Guidelines
Always listen on a channel (or observe the receive signal level meter) to ensure it is not already being used before transmitting.
Channels 5 and 35 are used for emergency channels. CTCSS and DCS will not operate on these channels.
Please follow these guidelines for channel use in Australia:
• Channels 05 and 35 are Emergency Channels.
• Channel 11 is a Calling Channel.
• Channels 22 and 23 are for telemetry and telecommand
NOTE
NOTE
applications, channels 61, 62 and 63 are for future use and TX is inhibited on these channels.
General communication is accepted on all other channels with these guidelines:
• Channel 40 - road channel (Australia).
• Channels 01-08 (and 31-38), and Channels 41-48 (and 71-78) are repeater channels.
Important information - 80 Channel UHF CB channel expansion
To provide all users additional channel capacity within the UHF CB Band the ACMA have changed the wideband 40 channel use to narrowband channel use. This allows for additional channels to be added, up to 80 Channels.
This simply means that the new narrowband radio you have purchased will have more channels than older radios. Please refer to the guidelines above and the channel chart for further channel information.
A list of currently authorised channels can also be obtained from the ACMA website in Australia and the RSM website in New Zealand.
Interference / Poor Audio
When a new narrowband radio receives a signal from an older wideband radio the speech may sound loud. Narrowband radios operating on CH41 - CH80 may encounter interference from a nearby wideband radios transmitting on high power on an adjacent channel (frequency).
When an older wideband radio receives a signal from a new narrowband radio the speech may sound quiet - the wideband radio user simply adjusts their radio volume for best performance.
The above situations are not a fault of the radio but a symptom of mixed wideband and narrowband radios in current use. It is expected that as the number of older wideband radios in use drops this issue will be reduced.
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UHF CB Channels & Frequencies
Simplex Mode
CH
No.
1 476.425 477.175 (CH 31) 21 476.925
2 476.450 477.200 (CH 32) 22 476.950 (RX only)
3 476.475 477.225 (CH 33) 23 476.975 (RX only)
4 476.500 477.250 (CH 34) 24 477.000
5 476.525 477.275 (CH 35) 25 477.025
6 476.550 477.300 (CH 36) 26 477.050
7 476.575 477.325 (CH 37) 27 477.075
8 476.600 477.350 (CH 38) 28 477.100
9 476.625 29 477.125
10 476.650 30 477.150
11 476.675 31 477.175
12 476.700 32 477.200
13 476.725 33 477.225
14 476.750 34 477.250
15 476.775 35 477.275
16 476.800 36 477.300
17 476.825 37 477.325
18 476.850 38 477.350
19 476.875 39 477.375
20 476.900 40 477.400
Transmit / Receive
Frequency (MHz)
Duplex Mode
Transmit
Frequency (MHz)
CH No.
Frequency (MHz)
Simplex Mode
Transmit
/ Receive
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UHF CB Channels & Frequencies
CH No.
Frequency (MHz)
Simplex Mode
Transmit / Receive
Duplex Mode
Transmit
Frequency (MHz)
41 476.4375 477.1875 (CH 71) 61
42 476.4625 477.2125 (CH 72) 62
43 476.4875 477.2375 (CH 73) 63
CH No.
Frequency (MHz)
Simplex Mode
Transmit / Receive
future use
476.9375 (RX only) future use
476.9625 (RX only) future use
476.9875 (RX only)
44 476.5125 477.2625 (CH 74) 64 477.0125
45 476.5375 477.2875 (CH 75) 65 477.0375
46 476.5625 477.3125 (CH 76) 66 477.0625
47 476.5875 477.3375 (CH 77) 67 477.0875
48 476.6125 477.3625 (CH 78) 68 477.1125
49 476.6375 69 477.1375
50 476.6625 70 477.1625
51 476.6875 71 477.1875
52 476.7125 72 477.2125
53 476.7375 73 477.2375
54 476.7625 74 477.2625
55 476.7875 75 477.2875
56 476.8125 76 477.3125
57 476.8375 77 477.3375
58 476.8625 78 477.3625
59 476.8875 79 477.3875
60 476.9125 80 477.4125
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Warranty
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IMPORTANT: Satisfactory evidence of the original purchase is required for warranty service
Please refer to our Uniden website for any details or warranty durations offered in addition to those contained below.
Warrantor: The warrantor is Uniden Australia Pty Limited ABN 58 001 865 498 (“Uniden Aust”).
Terms of Warranty: Uniden Aust warrants to the original retail purchaser only that the X76 (“the Product”), will be free from defects in materials and craftsmanship for the duration of the warranty period, subject to the limitations and exclusions set out below.
Warranty period: This warranty to the original retail purchaser is only valid in
the original country of purchase for a Product rst purchased either in Australia
or New Zealand.
Product 5 Years
Pack & Accessories 1 Year
If a warranty claim is made, this warranty will not apply if the Product is found by Uniden to be:
(A) Damaged or not maintained in a reasonable manner or as recommended in the relevant Uniden Owner’s Manual;
(B) Modied, altered or used as part of any conversion kits, subassemblies or any congurations not sold by Uniden Aust;
(C) Improperly installed contrary to instructions contained in the relevant Owner’s Manual (D) Repaired by someone other than an authorized Uniden Repair Agent in relation to a defect or malfunction covered by this warranty; or (E) Used in conjunction with any equipment, parts or a system not manufactured by Uniden.
Parts Covered: This warranty covers the Product and included accessories.
User-generated Data: This warranty does not cover any claimed loss of
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or damage to user-generated data (including but without limitation phone numbers, addresses and images) that may be stored on your Product.
Statement of Remedy: If the Product is found not to conform to this warranty as stated above, the Warrantor, at its discretion, will either repair the defect or replace the Product without any charge for parts or service. This warranty does not include any reimbursement or payment of any consequential damages claimed to arise from a Product’s failure to comply with the warranty.
Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law. You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and for compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage. You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure.
This warranty is in addition to and sits alongside your rights under either the COMPETITION AND CONSUMER ACT 2010 (Australia) or the CONSUMER GUARANTEES ACT (New Zealand) as the case may be, none of which can be excluded.
Procedure for obtaining warranty service: Depending on the country in
which the Product was rst purchased, if you believe that your Product does
not conform with this warranty, you should deliver the Product, together with satisfactory evidence of your original purchase (such as a legible copy of the sales docket) to Uniden. Please refer to the Uniden website for address details. You should contact Uniden regarding any compensation that may be payable for your expenses incurred in making a warranty claim. Prior to delivery, we recommend that you make a backup copy of any phone numbers, images or other data stored on your Product, in case it is lost or damaged during warranty service.
UNIDEN AUSTRALIA PTY LTD
Phone: 1300 366 895 Email: custservice@uniden.com.au
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