Caring Tips
Please read the following security information so you can know how to use the transceiver safely.
- Please keep the radio and accessories in where the children can't touch them.
- Please do not disassemble radio; it will cause radio broken when non-professional staff handle it.
- Please use the standard battery and charger; avoid damaging the radio.
- Please use the matching antenna; avoid shortening the communication distance.
- Do not keep the radio under the sunshine for a long time, or keep it into a superheated place.
- Do not keep the radio in a place that is full of dust and damp.
- Do not use strong chemical products, cleaning agents, or strong lotion to clean the radio.
- Please do not transmit without installing its antenna.
- If you find that the radio has a peculiar smell or smoke, please turn off the supply power of the radio promptly and contact the supplier about this case.
- Please do not connect the battery terminal or put the battery in the fire.
Notice
All the above advice applies to your radio and its accessories. If they still can't work normally, please promptly contact the supplier about this case.
If using parts and accessories not produced or sold by our company, we cannot promise the safety and operation of the radio.
Using Instructions
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Install/Remove Battery Pack
Install: Please put the battery pack aligned with the radio backside, then push it upwards until the release plus of the radio base is locked.
Remove: Push the battery pack downwards until the release plus of the radio base is unlocked.
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Charge Steps
Plug the charger into a 220V or 110V power outlet. The charger indicator light will flash green when the battery pack or the radio with battery pack is inserted into the charger card slot.
The charger red light will flash to start charging. When charging is complete, the charger green light will flash.
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Install Antenna
Install the antenna into the radio connector, holding the antenna base and turning it clockwise until secure.
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Install/Remove Belt Clip
If necessary, install the belt clip at the rear of the battery compartment cover.
Unpacking and Checking the Equipment
Please take out the walkie-talkie carefully from the box. We recommend that you identify the items in the following table before discarding the packing material. If any items are missing or have been damaged during shipment, please notify your dealer.
Supplied Accessories Table
Item | Description |
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Transceiver | Main radio unit |
High Gain Antenna | Antenna for extended range |
Lithium Battery Pack | Rechargeable battery |
Smart Charger | Device for charging the battery |
Adapter | Power adapter for the charger |
Belt clip | For attaching to clothing or belt |
Hand strap | For securing the radio to the wrist |
User's Manual | This document |
Familiar with the Product
This section describes the external components of the Radtel RT-69 walkie-talkie.
Top:
- Floodlight: Provides illumination.
- Encoder / Power/ Volume Switch: Used to turn the radio on/off and adjust volume.
Front (Upper):
- Antenna: For transmitting and receiving signals.
- Receive Indicator Light (Green): Illuminates when receiving a signal.
- LED Screen: Displays information and menu options.
- GPS: Indicates GPS functionality.
Front (Middle - Buttons):
- Menu/Confirm Key: Navigates menus and confirms selections.
- Exit/Cancel Key: Exits menus or cancels operations.
- A/B Main Frequency Switch Key: Switches between main frequency zones A and B.
- GPS and Distance Measuring Key: Activates GPS functions and distance measurement.
- VFO/MR Switch Key: Switches between VFO (Variable Frequency Oscillator) mode and Memory (MR) mode.
- Reverse Frequency, Scan Key: Activates frequency reversal or scanning functions.
- Lock, Stopwatch Timer Key: Activates key lock or stopwatch timer.
Front (Lower):
- Number Blackboard: Numeric keypad for input.
- Up/Down Key: Navigates through menus or adjusts values.
Side (Left):
- Side Key PF1: Configurable for selective call or sub-frequency transmit key.
- Transmit (PTT): Push-To-Talk button.
- Side Key PF2: Configurable for monitor key (long press) or floodlight (short press).
- Side Key PF3: Configurable for scan, blackboard light, remote alarm, SOS, or radio functions.
Side (Right):
- Transmit Indicator Light (Red): Illuminates when transmitting. Flashes when the battery is low.
Bottom:
- MIC/SP Jacks/Programming Port: Connects to earphone, microphone, or programming cable.
Functional Introduction
1. Brief Functions
The RT-69 offers a wide range of features, including:
- GPS function
- NIGHT mode
- Backlight mode
- Duplex different/same band transfer function
- Duplex working mode (A zone transmit, B zone receive)
- Dual receive (AB zone duplex working: in the same or different frequency, AB zone can receive simultaneously)
- Super colorful LCD display
- Dual display (Large screen dual band display, two completely independent operation systems)
- Offset frequency setting and frequency direction setting
- Duplex repeater UHF to VHF or VHF to UHF
- 999 memory channels
- Output power 10W
- CTCSS/DCS, CTCSS/DCS scan function
- VOX function
- Definition function of Multi-side key
- Caller ID display
- Main caller ID display
- FSK code
- All Calls, Group Calls, and Selective Calls
- SOS function
- Priority Scan Function
- Remote emergency alarm
- Wide/Narrow bandwidth Selection (12.5KHZ/25KHZ)
- Single Tone Pulse Frequency: 2100Hz/1750Hz/1000Hz/1450Hz (signaling for activating repeater)
- Reverse Frequency
- Stopwatch function
2. Variety Working Modes of the Radio
The radio supports different working modes:
- Working Models: Standard operation.
- Cross Section Directional Transfer Mode or Dual Transit Work Mode: Same frequency dual transfer function. The working mode is set by the RPT key.
The walkie-talkie display LCD screen is divided into A and B zones, respectively, to display working information of the two channels. The top right of the main channel shows [MAIN]. Operations and instructions refer to the main channel. If there is no symbol, it refers to the sub-frequency.
Parameters for the two working channels can be set independently. When a channel is set as the main frequency, its settings take precedence.
In cross-directional radio relay, cross-section, and two-way transit modes, some functions may be restricted.
3. Basic Operation
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Quick Search Function
Press [
UP ] or [DOWN ] to set a function or parameter. Long press [UP ] or [DOWN ] for quick search. -
DTMF
Dual-Tone Multi-Frequency signaling.
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Reverse Frequency Function
When using this function, the TX and RX frequencies will be exchanged, along with CTCSS/DCS codes. To operate: Under standby states, press [
*SCAN ] to open this function, then press [*SCAN ] again to turn off.
Functional Operation Introduction
Menu 1: Frequency step (STEP)
In standby, press
Press
Menu 2: SQL level (SQL-le)
The SQL level selection determines the sensitivity to signals. A higher level reduces sensitivity to weak signals, while a lower level may cause interference from noise. When the function is open and set to the same signaling, the speaker will issue voice.
In standby, press
Press
Menu 3: Power save mode (SAVE)
To reduce battery consumption, this function temporarily shuts down the receiver circuit and then reopens it periodically to check for incoming signals.
In standby, press
Press
Menu 4: Power Level (TXP)
Under standby states, press
Press
The radio has 3 power levels: HIGH, MEDIUM, LOW.
Menu 5: Transmitting prompt voice (ROGER)
In standby, press
Press
The radio has 4 types of transmitting prompt voice modes: BOT, EOT, BOTH, OFF.
Menu 6: Transmitter time-out timer (TOT)
In standby, press
Press
The radio has 60 grades of times, from 15s to 900s, with 15s increment per level.
Menu 7: VOX function (VOX)
In standby, press
Press
The radio has grades "1~10" for VOX function. OFF: turn off function.
Menu 8: Wide/Narrow Band setting (W/N)
In standby, press
Press
The radio has 2 types of bandwidth: WIDE (Wide bandwidth 25K) and NARR (Narrow bandwidth 12.5K).
Menu 9: Operation prompt voice (VOICE)
In standby states, press
Press
The radio has 2 prompt modes: ON (open function)/OFF (close function).
Menu 10: Transmit overtime alarm (TOA)
In standby, press
Press
Transmit overtime alarm has 10 seconds, total 10 levels, each level 1 second. OFF: closes the overtime alarm.
Menu 11: Beep (BEEP)
In standby states, press
Press
Menu 12: Screen English (LANGUAGE)
In standby, press
Press
The radio only has 1 language display: ENGLISH.
Menu 13: Busy channel lock-out (BCL)
In standby, press
Press
Menu 14: Scan mode (SC-REV)
In standby, press
Press
TO: Scanning the carrier signal, and if no operation within 5 seconds, it will continue to scan.
CO: Scanning the carrier signal will stop scanning. The carrier signal will disappear after 3 seconds, then continue to scan.
SE: Scanning the carrier signal will stop scanning.
Menu 15: Receiving CTCSS (R-CTC)
In standby, press
Press
The standard CTCSS has 50 groups, with a range of 67.0-254.1Hz. OFF: turns off the function.
The range of non-standard CTCSS is 60-254.1HZ. When receive CTCSS is open, the top left of the screen displays "QT".
Menu 16: Transmit CTCSS (T-CTC)
Under standby states, press
Press
The standard CTCSS has 50 groups, with a range of 67.0-254.1Hz. OFF: turns off the function.
The range of non-standard CTCSS is 65.0-254.0HZ.
Menu 17: Receive DCS (R-DCS)
Under standby states, press
Press
The standard DCS has 105 grouporthocode, 105 group reverse code with the range D023N-D754I. OFF: turns off the function.
Menu 18: Transmit DCS (T-DCS)
In standby, press
Press
The standard DCS has 105 grouporthocode, 105 group reverse code with the range D023N-D754I. OFF: turns off the function.
In the non-standard digital tone range 001-777, any number containing 8 or 9 digits (such as numerical 680.719) and such numbers are not legitimate non-standard digital subsonic. Non-standard subsonic set can pass the over positive code or complement, according to the OFF setting.
Menu 19: PF1-KEY
In the Standby, press
Press the
The radio side keys have 2 parameters: CALL (call option), FTX (amplitude-frequency emission).
Selective call code can be edited using supporting software.
Menu 20: PF3-KEY
In the Standby, press
Press the
The radio side key 1 parameter: SCAN, LAM, SOS, Tele Alarm, RADIO, DISABLE. Default set is FM radio.
The above parameters are selected to achieve their respective functions:
- PF3 selecting SCAN function: In standby, press PF3 key to enter Scan state (scan mode based on menu functions (14)). During the scanning process, press any key to stop scanning.
- PF3 selecting LAMP long light: In standby, press PF3 key to start the lamp, press the PF3 key again to close the long light.
- PF3 selecting SOS-CH alarm: In standby, press PF1 key, the speaker alarms in 2 seconds and pronounces an alarm tone. Transmission time is 10 seconds, 5 minutes next. Press any key to exit.
- PF3 Select Tele Alarm: In standby, press PF3; the speaker sounds an alarm and sends an alarm code. Press the PTT key to exit.
- PF3 Select RADIO:
- Open the radio: In standby, press PF3 key to open the radio. The screen displays . Long press [* SCAN] key to automatically search for radio stations. The signal reception stops automatically. The radio stays in the search to a radio station.
- Set radio frequency: Activate the radio, press [* SCAN] screen displays . You can press numbers 0-9 to set the radio channel.
- Exit radio: Exit radio by pressing the PF3 key.
- Radio can store the last station.
- PF. Select call: In standby, press the
UP /DOWN key to switch between private call/group call/all call, then press PTT to send the signal.
Working Mode (CH-MDF) ---Menu 21
In the Standby, press
Press the
The product has two working modes:
- VFO mode
- MR mode
Options include: ①CH, ②CHFREQ, ③NAME.
Backlight (ABR) ---Menu 22
In the standby, press
Press
Always ON: Backlight always on.
1S-20S: Backlight light setting time.
Always OFF: Backlight always off (TIPS: This function is invalid, because the display is colorful).
Offset frequency (OFFSET) ---Menu 23
In the Standby, press
Press the
The radio's offset frequency is between 0 ~ 999.99500MHz. The frequency difference is 7, 8-bit stepping frequency automatic judgment.
Offset frequency direction setting (SHIFT-D) ---Menu 24
In the standby, press
Press
The radio offset frequency direction:
- Transmit frequency is higher than the receiver offset frequency is positive (+).
- Transmit frequency is lower than the receiver offset frequency is negative (-).
- Turn off offset frequency direction (off).
Channel Name setting (CHNAME) ---Menu 26
Edit channel name only in channel mode; frequency mode operation is invalid.
In the standby, press
Press the
2. When the edited eight characters are all empty, the default channel name is blank, displayed as NO-NAME!
3. The channel name can be edited with twelve ENGLISH characters through the programming software.
Channel memory setting (MEM-CH) ---Menu 27
In channel mode or frequency mode, press
Press
When the working mode is MR mode, it will copy all parameters except MR name and scan settings into the channel.
When the working mode is VFO mode, you can set different offset frequencies, frequency directions, and other channel parameters to enter storage channels, allowing you to set the same spectrum frequency or different frequencies for your channel.
Example: RX frequency 450.025MHz, CTCSS 67.0Hz, TX frequency 460.025MHz, stored in the first 10 channels.
- In frequency mode, for frequency 450.025, press
MENU +1 STEP +5 ROGER to set the RX CTCSS function. PressUP /DOWN keys to select 67.0Hz, pressMENU to confirm. - Press
MENU +2 SQL +3 SAVE to set the offset frequency to 10.000MHz. Choose offset frequency direction as positive (+). - Press
MENU +2 SQL +7 VOX to enter the storage channel. Select channel no. 10, pressMENU to confirm and return to standby.
In standby, press
Channel Delete setting (DEL-CH) ---Menu 28
In the Standby, press
Press the
SCNCD scan setting ---Menu 29
This function scans all CTCSS frequencies. If a launch CTCSS frequency is detected, it helps determine the transmitting party. When you are with a group of people using CTCSS frequencies that do not match, this function can be used to determine the CTCSS frequency.
In the standby, press
Press the
Power message setting (PONMSG) ---Menu 30
In the Standby, press
Press
1. BITMAP
2. BATT-V
Mute mode (SP-MUTE) ---Menu 31
In the Standby, press
Press the
Mute mode: When the speaker is open, this setting is particularly suitable for selective calling, group calling, and all calling.
Mute mode options:
- QT: Matching QT audio sub-carrier signal; the speaker will turn on.
- QT+DTMF: Matching QT and other tone signaling carrier signal; the speaker will turn on.
- QT*DTMF: Matching QT or other tone signaling carrier signal; the speaker will turn on.
ANI code setting (ANI-SW) ---menu 32
In the Standby, Press
Press the
ANI code edit (ANI-EDIT) ---Menu 33
The radio ANI code uses Arabic numerals 0-9, with the first bit non-zero, minimum three bits, maximum six bits.
In the standby, press
Press the
Ex1. Edit 6 bits of ANI code (123456):
In the Standby, press
Press
Ex2. Edit 3 bits of ANI code (123):
In the Standby, press
Press
ANI code side tone (DTMF-ST) ---Menu 34
In the Standby, press
Press
DT-ST: Opening Keyboard Side Tone when transmitting.
ANI-ST: Opening ANI code side tone when transmitting.
DT+ANI: Opening the side tone of keyboard and ID code when transmitting.
Automatic keyboard lock setting (AUTOLOCK) ---Menu 35
In the Standby, press
Press
After the automatic lock is ON, the keyboard will automatically lock within 15 seconds if there is no radio operation. To unlock, hold [
Priority channel switch setting (PRI CH-SW) ---Menu 36
In the Standby, press
Press
Sometimes it is necessary to check activity on a priority frequency while monitoring other frequencies. This function allows for priority scanning.
Ex: Scanning 6 common channels CH1, CH2, CH3, CH4, CH5, CH6, and CH6 will be set as the priority channel. The scanning process is CH1→CH6→CH2→CH6→CH3→CH6→CH4→CH6→CH5→CH6. If the radio detects a signal on the "priority channel", it will call up this frequency. The priority channel can be selected via software.
Repeater setting (RPT-SET) ---Menu 37
The repeater setting menu has 2 modes: X-DIRPT (directional cross band repeater) and X-TWRPT (dual direction cross band repeater).
Two working channels must use two cross band frequencies and channels (e.g., receive in UHF band on area A, transmit in VHF band on area B, or vice versa).
- X-DIRPT directional cross section transfer: The main frequency area is defined by the middle switch, while the secondary frequency is defined as the repeater transmitter. The receiver is only responsible for receiving, and the transmitter is only responsible for transmitting.
- X-TWRPT two-way cross section repeater: In standby, main and auxiliary frequency areas are converted to the receiver. When the first received carrier signal effectively occurs after the side frequency region, it is automatically defined as the cross section relay transmitter. Similarly, if the standby state side frequency region receives a carrier signal effectively, that frequency is defined as the cross section area automatically transit transmitter.
The receiver and transmitter of the bidirectional cross section are not fixed; the first receiving area is the receiver, and the other is the transmitter.
After entering the cross section, the receiving frequency and transmitting frequency are the same.
Ex1: In area A, when the channel mode enters the cross section relay, the reception frequency of area A is the receiving frequency of the channel when in standby. After receiving the effective carrier signal in area B, area A starts transmission, and the transmitting frequency is the channel's transmitting frequency. If frequency conversion is set, area A transceiver frequency and send/receive sub-tone will be inverted.
Ex 2: In area A, when entering frequency mode for cross section relay, area A waits for the receiving frequency. The reception is still in the sub-model of the received sub-tone. When area B receives the effective carrier signal and area A starts transmitting, the frequency of the received frequency or the frequency difference is taken as the transmitting frequency. If frequency conversion is set, area A transceiver frequency and send/receive sub-tone will be inverted.
The cross section model uses menu 38 (RPT-SPK) for transit horn switch and menu 39 (RPT-PTT) for transfer PTT.
Repeater speaker setting (RPT-SPK) ---Menu 38
In the standby, Press
Press
Repeater PTT setting (RPT-PTT) ---Menu 39
In the standby, Press
Press
Scan Add setting (SCAN-ADD)---Menu 40
SCAN-ADD function can only be set in channel mode; current channel settings apply. Frequency mode settings are invalid.
In the standby, Press
Press
The radio working under cross band repeater or repeater/Transmitting mode: this function is prohibited.
Single tone pulse frequency (ALERT)---Menu 41
In the standby, Press
Press
In launching state, pressing the side button PF2 sends out the selected tone pulse frequency.
ANI code transmission delay setting (PTT-DLY)---Menu 42
In the standby, Press
Press
The radio has ANI code transmission delay times from 100~3000 milliseconds, divided into 30 levels, each level is 100 milliseconds.
ANI code transmission mode (PTT-ID) ---Menu 43
In the standby, Press
Press
The radio has 3 ID code transmission modes: BOT (Beginning), EOT (Ending), BOTH.
Ringing Time setting (RING)---Menu 44
In the standby, Press
Press
The radio has 10 seconds of ringing time, divided into 10 levels, each level 1 second. OFF: closes the function.
Scanning channel group A (SCG-A)---Menu 45
Scanning group is a set of radios that can be grouped by writing data channels, specifying the group for channel scanning, scanning only channels within this group.
Scanning group: All full channels, and 1-10 scanning groups.
In the standby, Press
Press
Scanning channel group B(SCG-B)---Menu 46
Scanning group is a set of radios that can be grouped by writing data channels, specifying the group for channel scanning, scanning only channels within this group.
Scanning group: All full channels, and 1-10 scanning groups.
Under the standby states, Press
Press
Repeater Prompt Tone switch setting (RPT--TONE)---Menu 47
In the standby, Press
Press
ON: Turn on the function.
OFF: Turn off the function.
CDCSS/DCS scanning save type setting (SC-QT)---Menu 48
The radio is scanning QT. When scanning to the other side for them, there are 3 optional types to save:
- Saving as receiving and transmitting QT (ALL).
- Saving as transmitting QT (ENCODER).
- Saving as receiving QT (DECODER).
In the standby, Press
Press
Sub-Frequency Mute setting---Menu 49
Mute function is a very useful feature, especially in dual frequency receivers.
In the standby, Press
Press
Off: Close the function.
Rx: Main frequency receiving, turn off sub-frequency when receiving.
TX/RX: Main frequency transmitting/receiving, turn off sub-frequency when receiving.
Call code setting (CALLCODE)---Menu 50
In the standby, Press
Press
The radio has 001-100 group call codes available for selection, which can be programmed by software.
Reset setting (RESET) ---Menu 51
Parameter of reset (VFO): Resets all functional settings and renews factory default parameters, but does not reset channel parameters.
Parameter of reset (ALL): Resets all functional settings and parameters of all channels, and renews factory default settings.
In the standby, Press
Press
NIGHT MODE ---Menu 53
In the standby, Press
Press
After opening NIGHT mode, the entire screen is dark. It returns to bright color when the function is closed.
GPS setting (GPS) ---Menu 54
In the standby, Press
Press
If you open the GPS module, it will not stop even if not in GPS mode. If the GPS module is not stopped, there is a GPS logo on the right side of the screen.
ADJ-TIME---Menu 55
In the standby, press
Press
Description of part function
1. GPS function
- Open the programming software, read the walkie-talkie data, select "side key settings". The "ANI code" is set to a maximum of 6 digits of the Arabic number (Note: The ANI code of the transceiver must be the same as the call code). The "display interface editor" can be set to English or Arabic digital up to 14 words (Note: The contents of the display interface editing should be as close as possible to the name of the call code to facilitate identification).
- Select "select call settings", set "current call group" to unify all walkie-talkies in a group (e.g., select group 1).
Set the "call code" to an Arabic number of up to 12 digits per radio identity code. Set the "call name" to 10 digits in English or Arabic, and it can be set to a maximum of 5 characters (Note: as much as possible with the "display interface editor" content).
After completing the proposed edit, save the file name and then write the data to the transceiver.
Diagram Description:
The diagram shows a software interface with sections for Key Set (PF1, PTT, PF2, PF3), ANI-EDIT, and Interface Display Edit.
- Key Set: PF1 is defined as 'Select Call', PTT as 'Send Key', PF2 as 'Long Flashlight' and 'Slight Flashlight', PF3 as 'Radio'.
- ANI-EDIT: Shows a field for entering a number (e.g., 123456).
- Interface Display Edit: Allows editing text for display.
GPS Self Positioning: Quick opening and closing can be done by pressing the keyboard GPS key.
Press GPS to enter GPS state. Place the walkie-talkie in an open space or area with a better signal for GPS positioning. This usually takes about 30 seconds.
If positioning takes too long, consider signal quality, changing location, or consulting professionals. If the machine position is obtained, the display shows current time, latitude, and altitude (N for North, S for South, E for East, W for West, H for altitude).
Initiate Position Transmission: Once GPS positioning is successful, side button 1 (orange side key) defaults to sending location information. This can be done directly via side key 1. (Note: Send location information to confirm if other receiver walkie-talkies have the same "main" and "sub-frequency" set).
Get Location: In GPS mode, press the [
Diagram Description:
Diagrams show GPS positioning states: "My Position" (Success/Searching) with coordinates and altitude, and "Get Position" screens showing received location data for "ANN" and "JACK", including coordinates and altitude. Another diagram shows a circular display indicating distance and relative position between two users.
At this point, you can press the (A/B) key to switch to the distance interface, showing the specific location and distance from the other party. The middle point is your own position (dot flashing), and the lower left corner shows the distance.
2. All call, select call, group call
The radio supports ANI ID, personal ID code editing, and DTMF decode. Without external communication equipment, it can achieve communication operations including all call, group call, and select call. Editing ID is necessary for this.
ANI ID code structure: ID--XXX (3 bits), ID--XXXX (4 bits), ID--XXXXX (5 bits), ID--XXXXXX (6 bits).
Personal ID mark
Group number mark (1-9, at most 9 groups)
Only one personal ID in group (00000-99999, max 1000000), used to make up ANI ID code together.
Detailed steps:
- Private call (not limited by ID):
- Press
MENU +2SQL +0 to enter side key definition, pressMENU to confirm, then pressUP /DOWN to select "Select Call" and pressMENU to confirm. - Press
MENU +5ROGER +0 to select the call group, pressMENU to confirm, then pressUP /DOWN to select the "selected call member" code for private call (if 1 equals 001 in function 50), pressMENU to confirm. - Press the side key 3 once. The screen displays one of private call, group call, or all call. Press
UP /DOWN to select private call, then directly press PTT to transmit. The other party receives the information, decodes, and rings (default ring is 1 second). The transmitter can speak in 1 second. - The other party replies after receiving the voice. The same operation can be used to send voice. Other members except the main transmitter can talk directly according to the transmission.
- Press
- Group call (members with the same first digit of the identity code):
- Press
MENU +2SQL +0 to enter side key 3 definition, pressMENU to confirm, pressUP /DOWN to select "select call", then pressMENU to confirm. - Press
MENU +5ROGER +0 to select the call group, pressMENU to confirm, pressUP /DOWN to select the first digit of the "identity code" for group call (if 2 equals 002 in function 50), then pressMENU to confirm. - Press the side key 3 once. The screen displays one of private call, group call, or all call. Press
UP /DOWN to select group call and directly press PTT to transmit. Group members with the same first digit of the "identity code" will receive the information, decode, and ring (default ring is 1 second). The transmitter can speak after one second. - After the other party receives the voice, they must reply to the main transmitter. The same operation can be used to send voice. Other members except the main transmitter can talk directly according to the transmission.
- Press
- All call (not limited by identity code):
- Press
MENU +2SQL +0 to enter side key 3 definition, pressMENU to confirm, pressUP /DOWN to select "Select Call" and pressMENU to confirm. - Press the side key 3 once. The screen displays one of private call, group call, or all call. Press
UP /DOWN to select all call and directly press PTT to transmit. Group members receive the information, decode, and ring (default ring is 1 second). The transmitter can speak after 1 second. - After the other party receives the voice, they must reply to the main transmitter. The same operation can be used to send voice. Other members except the main transmitter can talk directly according to the transmission.
- Press
2. For private call, group call, and all call, each call is within 15 seconds. If there is no call within 15 seconds, the function is invalid. To use private call, group call, or all call, you need to press the function again.
3. Function [50] "Selective Call Group": The number in private call 001-100 represents the "Selected Call Member" code. When group calls, the 001-100 number represents the first digit of the "ID code" of the walkie-talkie. The maximum number of groups is 9.
3. The using of radio repeater function
- The selective of "RPT-PTT" repeater PTT
Under standby states, press
MENU +3 SAVE +9 VOICE , Screen display .Press
MENU to enter, pressUP /DOWN to select ON (open), then pressMENU to confirm, and pressEXIT back to standby. - The selective of "RPT-SPK" repeater SPK
Under standby states, press
MENU +3 SAVE +8 W/N , Screen display .Press
MENU to enter, pressUP /DOWN to select ON (open), then pressMENU to confirm, and pressEXIT back to standby. - The repeater type selective of "RPT-SET"
Entering into cross band repeater: under the standby states, press
MENU +3 SAVE +8 W/N , the Screen display .Press
MENU to enter, pressUP /DOWN to select dual direct cross band repeater (X-TWRPT), or select the directional cross band repeater (X-DIRPT), then pressMENU to confirm, exiting to menu and back to standby states. Long press [RPT] for 2 seconds; the radio enters cross band repeater state.
Same Frequency RPT operation (two pcs radio)
First, the frequency setting:
- Turn on the radio and press the VFO/MR key to set the working mode of areas A and B of the screen to frequency mode. (Note: Press the EXIT A/B button in areas A and B. The MAIN letter at the top left of the screen indicates the main frequency zone; the other zone is automatically the sub-frequency zone).
- The two radios can be in Zone A or Zone B. One has an input transmitter frequency of 441.06250MHz and the other has an input receiver frequency of 443.00500MHz.
- The other zone of the two radios can input any frequency band of 136-174MHz. It should be noted that the frequency range of the other zone of the two radios must be the same. The input frequency band should not be exactly equal to the transmitter or receiver; 3 times frequency can easily interfere with each other (e.g., 441.06250 divided by 3 equals 146.68750, 443.00500 divided by 3 equals 147.66833).
Second, the function settings:
- Press
MENU +4 TXP +MENU to enter transmit power, then press the up and down keys (▲▼) to select [low power] +MENU to confirm. - Press
MENU +3 SAVE +7 VOX +MENU to enter RPT-SET, then press the up and down keys (▲▼) to select X-TWRPT +MENU to confirm (Note: The factory default is cross-band two-way Repeater). - Press
MENU +3 SAVE +8 W/N +MENU to enter RPT-SPK, then press the up and down keys (▲▼) to select [ON] +MENU to confirm (Note: The factory default is off; it is generally not recommended to open). - Press
MENU +3 SAVE +9 VOICE +MENU to enter RPT-PTT, then press the up and down keys (▲▼) to select [ON] +MENU to confirm (Note: The factory default is off; it is generally not recommended to open). - Press
MENU +47 +MENU to enter RPT-TONE, then press the [UP] and [DOWN] keys (▲▼) to select [ON] +MENU to confirm (Note: The factory default is off). - Place two Repeater radios about 5 meters apart to prevent mutual interference. Long press RPT; the icon on the top left of the screen indicates they are in transfer state. At this time, the transmitter can talk to the receiver through the Repeater radio.
4. Frequency/CTCSS detection
(Hold the PTT key of the scanned transceiver during the whole scanning period until the scan data is saved)
- Press
MENU + [*SCAN ] to enter scan mode. PressEXIT or [A/B ] key to exit scan mode. Rotate the channel knob to select the scanned frequency. The scanned frequency range is VHF(136-174MHz)/UHF(400-520MHz). - Power on the transceiver, install the antenna, and hold PTT to transmit. The upper line of the screen displays the fixed current frequency, and the lower line displays fixed CTCSS/DCS. If the transceiver is not set with CTCSS/DCS, the lower line displays nothing.
- During scanning, the green LED flashes. When scanning a matched frequency, the green LED stops flashing. Press
UP /DOWN keys to adjust frequency to minimize frequency difference and improve CTCSS/DCS currency and call clearness. PressMENU key to save the scanned data, which will replace the current location information.
Technical specifications
Parameter | Details | Receiver | Transmitter |
---|---|---|---|
Intergration | Suitable for different countries or areas | Wide Band: ≤70dB Narrow Band: ≤60dB |
Wide: ≥70dB Narrow: ≥60dB |
Frequency Range | 136-174MHz & 400-470MHz 136-174MHz & 400-480MHz 136-174MHz & 420-520MHz 144-146MHz & 430-440MHz 144-148MHz & 420-520MHz |
Adjacent Channel Selectivity: ≤70dB Inter Modulation: ≤65dB Spurious Response: ≤70dB Audio Response: +1~-3dB (0.3~3KHz) |
Max Frequency Deviation: ±5KHz Frequency Stability: ±2.5PPM Audio Distortion: ≤5% |
Step | 5KHz/6.25KHz/10KHz/12.5KHz/25KHz/50KHz/100KHz | Signal to Noise Ratio: ≥45dB | Output Power: UHF: H:10W, M:4W, L:1W VHF: H:10W, M:5W, L:1W |
Channel Number | 999 | Audio Distortion: ≤5% Audio Power: <1W |
Type of Modulation: 16K F3E Spurious: ≥60dB Audio Response: +1~-3dB(0.3~3KHz) |
Work Mode | F2D/F3E | Sensitivity: UHF/VHF: 0.25µV (12dB SINAD) | |
Operating Temperature | -20℃~+40℃ | ||
Voltage | 7.4VDC | ||
Antenna Impedance | 50Ω | ||
Weight | 490g | ||
Size | 133.5 x 57.5 x 40 (mm) |
Warranty Card
Model: _________________________
Series No.: _________________________
Date of Purchase: _________________________
Dealer: _________________________ Tel: _______________
User Name: _________________________ Tel: _______________
Add: _________________________ Zip Code: _______________
Warranty Instructions:
- This warranty card shall be kept by the customer as proof of warranty. It cannot be replaced when lost.
- This card will not come into effect without a seal and a date filled by the POS.
- This card shall not be altered. Please make sure the serial number on this card is consistent with the number on the purchased device. Otherwise, it is invalid.
- The warranty period is ONE year. The charger, battery, headset, antenna, and feeder are consumables and not covered by the warranty.
- The user can choose the following channels to obtain maintenance services:
- The original place of purchase.
- A local maintenance point of our company.
- Mail to or visit our company.
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