FCC FRS / GMRS / Amateur WARNING
FCC Compliance Statements:
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
This device complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. Do not use this device when the antenna shows obvious damages.
Hold this transmitter approximately 25 mm away from your face and speak normal with the antenna pointed up and away. Use the supplied belt clip for body-worn configuration as other accessories may not comply to the limits.
WARNING: MODIFICATION OF THIS DEVICE TO RECEIVE CELLULAR RADIOTELEPHONE SERVICE SIGNALS IS PROHIBITED UNDER FCC RULES AND FEDERAL LAW.
Licensing Information
Use of this radio in USA is subject to the rules & regulations of FCC. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer may void the user authority granted by the FCC to operate this radio and should not be made. To comply with FCC requirements, transmitter adjustments should be made only by or under the supervision of a person certified as technically qualified to perform transmitter maintenance and repairs in the private land mobile and fixed services as certified by an organization representative of the user of those services. Replacement of any transmitter component (crystal, semiconductor, etc) not authorized by the FCC equipment authorization for this radio could violate FCC rules.
Note: Use of this radio outside the country where it was intended to be distributed is subject to government regulations and may be prohibited.
Important: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this device.
CE Warning and Precautions
The radio is set up to transmit a regulated signal on an assigned frequency. It is against the law to alter or adjust the settings inside the radio to exceed those limitations. Any adjustments to the radio must be made by qualified technicians.
CE WARNING: Use the two-way radio in an environment with temperatures between 0-40°C; otherwise, it may damage the radio. It can be operated under 2000m.
The manufacturer declares that the radio equipment type two-way radio is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU. For this device, Head SAR and Body SAR was performed with the device configured in positions according to EN62209-2:2010, and face-up SAR was performed with the device 25mm from the phantom, and Body SAR was performed with the device 0mm from the phantom. Body SAR was also performed with the headset and belt clip attached and without.
PRECAUTIONS BEFORE USING
This radio incorporates excellent design and advanced technology. The following advice will help users fulfill obligations in the warranty clause and provides important information about safe operation of this portable radio.
- Please put the radio and accessories where children cannot reach.
- Maintenance can only be performed by professional technicians.
- Please use the standard battery pack and charger in order not to destroy the radio.
- Please use the standard antenna, in order not to shorten the communication distance.
- Do not expose the radio to sunlight for a long period of time, nor put it near heat.
- Do not put it in extreme dust or wet environment.
- Do not clean the radio with fierce chemical products, cleaning agents or strong washing agents.
Charging Notes:
- Battery packs are not charged when they are shipped. Charge them before use.
- Initially charging the battery pack after purchase or extended storage (longer than 2 months) will not bring the battery pack to its greatest capacity or its normal charge, which can be done only after repeated charging and discharging two or three times.
- Before charging, power off the radio. Do not use the radio during charge, as it will affect normal charging of the battery pack and cause dangerous accidents.
- After the battery pack is fully charged, take it out of the charger-base. Do not charge it again before the battery is completely running out, or it will destroy the memory effect of the battery.
- Although using the right charging methods, if the battery does not gain capacity or using time, it means the battery life is near its end; please change a new battery pack.
- Please adopt original factory battery pack and charger. They are available with the local agent.
- If there are questions about non-original factory battery packs and accessories, please do not use them, as it could cause dangerous accidents.
Note:
- Use original factory charger for charging, and the Type-C charging port of the body is only used for emergency charging.
- To protect the environment, please recycle the battery pack.
- Do not remove the battery when using Type-C charging.
- Never attempt to remove the casing from the battery pack.
Main Features
- 200 Channels
- Cross-Band Intercom
- 1750HZ Call Tone
- Program On Site
- Emergency Alert
- FM Radio
- 10-Group Scrambler
- Multi-Scan
- CTCSS/DCS
- Remote Kill/Revive
- Keypad Lock
- Jacklight
- PC Programmable
- Busy Channel Lock
- VOX
- Dual-watch operation
- Time-Out-Timer
- Reset
- Large LCD Display
- Voice Prompt
- Reminding Switch
- 10 Emergency Weather Channels
- Power-on Password Protection
- AM/FM Aviation Band Receiving
- Reverse Frequency Function
- Type-C And Charger-Base Charging
- Wide/Narrow Bandwidth
- Offset Frequency Direction Set
- Wireless Radio Replication
- Squelch Level Adjustable
- Repeater Forwarding Confirmation Function
- Frequency And Channel Mode Shift
- Offset Frequency Setting
- Channel Scan And Add
- DTMF Calling
- DTMF ANI
- DTMF Select Call (single call, group call, all call)
- Backlight Auto Off Time Selective
- Automatic Signaling Search
- Multi Step Frequency
- One Key Call Channel
- Multi Display Of Channel No./Channel Frequency/Channel Name
- H (High), M (Medium), L (Low) Output Power Selective
- Multi-Band Transmitting & 50~600MHz Receiving
- Receive/Transmit Code Setting Separately
- High Capacity Battery/Long Standby Time
- Fast Copy One Channel (ACT AS FREQUENCY METER (FOR TWO-WAY RADIO & SOME OTHER DEVICES))
Contents
- Supplied Accessories
- Radio Diagram
- LCD Display
- Button
- PTT Button (Transmitting Button)
- Programmable Key and Its Function
- Keypad Button
- Menu Info
- Common Operation Introduce
- Power On Password Protection
- Switch Main Channel
- Dual Band Single-Watch/Dual-Watch
- Frequency/Channel Mode Switch
- Cross-Band Receiving/Transmitting
- Channel Save
- Channel Delete
- Receiving/Transmitting CTCSS/DCS Setting
- Fast Copy One Channel/FREQUENCY METER
- Auto CTCSS/DCS Search
- DTMF
- DTMF Calling
- PTTID
- Scan
- Emergency Alarm
- FM Radio
- Emergency Weather Channel Receiving
- Keypad Locking
- Reset
- One Key Call Channel
- Aviation Band Receiving
- Wireless Radio Replication
- Specifications
Supplied Accessories
Carefully unpack the portable radio. It is suggested to check the following items before discarding the packing materials.
Standard Accessories
Item | Qty |
---|---|
Portable Radio | 1 |
Antenna | 1 |
Li-ion Battery | 1 |
Battery Charger | 1 |
Belt Clip | 1 |
User's Manual | 1 |
Accessories Description
The package includes a portable radio, an antenna, a Li-ion battery, a battery charger, a belt clip, and a user's manual.
Radio Diagram
The two-way radio features various components for operation:
- Antenna: For transmitting and receiving signals.
- Indicator: A multi-color LED. Red light indicates transmitting. Green light indicates receiving. Blue light is on when charging and off when fully charged.
- Jack Light: A built-in light.
- Power/Volume Switch: Turn on the radio by rotating clockwise; turn off by rotating counterclockwise.
- LCD Screen: Displays information.
- Menu (Confirm Key): Used to access and confirm menu selections.
- Up/Down Key: For navigating menus and adjusting settings.
- Exit Key: To exit menus or clear input.
- Keypad: For numerical input and function access.
- Speaker: For audio output.
- Microphone: For voice input.
- Transmitting Key (PTT Button): Press to transmit, release to receive.
- Side Key 1: Programmable function key, default short press for Monitor, long press for 1750Hz.
- Side Key 2: Programmable function key, default short press for Jacklight, long press for Emergency Alarm.
- Microphone/Programming Jacks: Ports for external microphone/headset and programming cable.
- TYPE C Charging Port: For emergency charging only. Do not remove the battery when using Type-C charging.
LCD Display
The LCD displays various symbols to indicate the radio's status and functions:
Symbol | Description |
---|---|
? | Signal Strength: The smaller the number of bars, the weaker the signal. |
HML | Transmitting Output Power Indicator: The current transmitting output power is high (H), medium (M) or low (L). |
CT DCS | CT/DCS: CT will appear when current code is CTCSS code. DCS will appear when current code is DCS code. |
?️ | Voice prompt: Voice prompt is on. |
N | Narrow band mode: The radio operates in narrow band mode. |
VOX | VOX Function: When the sound pressure reaches the set value, transmission is started. This function can be set through the menu. |
+/- | Frequency Deviation: + indicates transmitting frequency equals receiving frequency plus a frequency deviation. - indicates transmitting frequency equals receiving frequency minus a frequency deviation. |
DTMF | DTMF: DTMF signal decoding is on. |
DW | Dual Watch: Frequency dual watch is on. Can dual watch two frequency bands shown on the display. |
? | Keypad locking: Keypad is locked. |
? | Battery Indicator: Displays current battery level. When nearly exhausted, it shows a low battery symbol, indicating the battery needs charging and the radio will send low power alarm prompts regularly. |
▶️ | Main channel indicator: When pressing PTT to initiate a call on the secondary channel, all operation will work on the main channel. |
SCR | Voice encryption: The voice encryption of this channel is on. |
R | Reverse mode: Receive and transmit frequency reverse. |
SCAN | Scanning: Participating in scan list 1 (◆) or scan list 2 (◆◆). |
WX | Cross-Band: Cross-Band Receiving/Transmitting. |
RX | Receiving. |
TX | Transmitting. |
? | Type-C charging mark. |
AM | AM receiving mark. |
NS | NOAA channel: NOAA channel automatic scan. |
Key Functions
PTT Key (Transmitting Key)
Transmitting/Receiving Switch Key. Press “PTT” to transmit and speak into the microphone. Release “PTT” to receive.
Programmable Function Key and Its Function
Initial Function:
- Side Key 1: Short press to turn on Monitor function. Long press to turn on 1750Hz.
- Side Key 2: Short press to turn on Jacklight. Long press to turn on emergency alarm.
The function of the side key can be set by program software:
Function | Description |
---|---|
Emergency Mode On/Off | Press to turn on Emergency Alarm. It will alarm as per program software settings. |
High/Low Output Power Selection | Allows user to switch between High/Low output power. |
Monitor | Allows user to turn on/off Monitor function. The radio will ignore all receiving CTCSS/DCS, and monitor the actual channel. Users can listen to monitor noise to adjust volume. |
FM Radio | Turn on/off FM Radio Mode. |
Scan On/Off | Allows user to turn on/off Scan function. |
VOX On/Off | Allows user to turn on/off VOX function. |
Transmitting 1750 | Turn on 1750 continuous transmitting. |
Jacklight | Turn on/turn off Jacklight. |
Keypad Key
Menu / Confirm Key: MENU
- In the main page, short press to enter the menu, choose a menu item and press MENU key to confirm the parameter.
- Long press this key to enter the last setting item.
- Under the DTMF Function, it means A code word.
Exit/Clear Key: EXIT
- In Edit status, short press to exit and go to the upper menu; long press to exit and go to the main page.
- In Input status, press to clear the input information.
- Under the DTMF Function, it means D code word.
Up Key: ▲
- Move Upward.
- Under the DTMF function, it means B code word.
Down Key: ▼
- Move Downward.
- Under the DTMF function, it means C code word.
* Key:
- Short press * Key to enter manual dial and call page.
- Under the DTMF function, it means * code word.
- Long press * Key to start frequency or channel scanning.
F Key:
- It can work with 0-9 and * to quickly implement function switching.
- Long press this key to lock or unlock the keyboard.
- Under the DTMF, it represents the # code word.
Fast Key Functions
Fast Key | Function | Function Description |
---|---|---|
F+1 | BAND | (F1-F7) Frequency Switch |
F+2 | A/B | Main Channel Switch |
F+3 | VFO/MR | Switch between VFO and MR Mode |
F+4 | Frequency Meter | Start Fast Copy One Channel |
F+5 | NOAA Weather Alert | Start or Exit NOAA Channel |
F+6 | H/M/L | Switch Output Power |
F+7 | VOX | Switch to VOX |
F+8 | R | Switch to Reverse Function |
F+9 | CALL | Switch to one key emergency calling |
F+* | SER | Start CTCSS/DCS Search Function |
F+0 | FM | Start or Exit FM |
Menu Information
Press Menu key to enter Menu Selection; Press Up/Down Key to select Menu No., and press MENU Key to confirm the selection; Press EXIT Key to return to Upper Menu. Long press EXIT key to return to main page.
Item Name | No. | Function Description | Value Range |
---|---|---|---|
SQL | 1 | Squelch Level | 0-9 |
STEP | 2 | Step Frequency (2.5K/5K/6.25K/10K/12.5K/25K) | 0-5 |
TXP | 3 | Output Power (LOW/MID/HIGH) | 0-2 |
R_DCS | 4 | Receive DCS (OFF, 1-104:DCS, 105-208: reverse DCS). Short Press F+* to trigger DCS to scanning. | 0-208 |
R_CTCS | 5 | Receive CTCSS (OFF, 1-50: CTCSS). Short Press F+* to trigger CTCSS scanning. | 0-50 |
T_DCS | 6 | Transmit DCS (OFF, 1-104: DCS, 105-208: reverse DCS) | 0-208 |
T_CTCS | 7 | Transmit CTCSS (OFF, 1-50: CTCSS) | 0-50 |
SFT-D | 8 | Frequency Deviation Setting (OFF:TX frequency =RX frequency; ADD: TX frequency=RX frequency + frequency deviation; SUB: TX frequency=RX frequency-frequency deviation) | 0-2 |
OFFSET | 9 | Frequency of Frequency Deviation (0-999.9999M) | |
W/N | 10 | Channel Bandwidth (0:WIDE, 1:NARROW) | 0-1 |
SCR | 11 | Encrypted Communication (OFF, 1-10: 1 to 10 types of scrambling frequency.) | 0-10 |
BCL | 12 | Busy Channel Lock (OFF,ON) | 0-1 |
MEM-CH | 13 | Channel Save (Choose the channel by Up/Down Key and Number Key, press MENU key to Save the channel.) | |
SAVE | 14 | Battery Save (OFF/1:1/1:2/1:3/1:4). The rate between active time and sleep time. | 0-4 |
VOX | 15 | VOX Setting (OFF: turn off VOX, 1-10: 1 to 10 grade.) | 0-10 |
ABR | 16 | Auto Backlight (OFF: turn off Backlight; 1-5: turn off Backlight in 1-5 seconds) | 0-5 |
TDR | 17 | Dual-watch On/Off (OFF: Close, CHAN_A: Default TX Channel is A channel, CHAN_B: Default TX Channel is B channel.) | 0-2 |
WX | 18 | Cross-Band Receiving/Transmitting (OFF: Close, CHAN_A: TX Channel is A channel, CHAN_B: TX Channel is B channel.) | 0-2 |
BEEP | 19 | BEEP Control (OFF, ON) | 0-1 |
TOT | 20 | Time-Out-Timer (1-10min) | 1-10 |
VOICE | 21 | Voice Prompt (OFF, CHI: Chinese, ENG: English) | 0-2 |
SC-REV | 22 | Scan Resume Mode (TO: Resume scan after 5 seconds` pause; CO: Resume scan after signal disappear; SE: After receive the signal, stop scan.) | 0-2 |
MDF | 23 | Channel Display Mode (FREQ: Display frequency, CH: Display channel No., NAME: Display channel name) | 0-2 |
AUTOLK | 24 | Auto Keypad Lock (OFF,ON) | 0-1 |
S-ADD1 | 25 | Whether to participate in list 1 scanning (OFF: not participating, ON: participation) | 0-1 |
S-ADD2 | 26 | Whether to participate in list 2 scanning (OFF: not participating, ON: participation) | 0-1 |
STE | 27 | Tail Tone Elimination (OFF,ON) | 0-1 |
RP-STE | 28 | Repeater Tail Tone Elimination (OFF,ON) | 0-1 |
MIC | 29 | MIC Sensitivity (0-4: 0-4 level) | 0-4 |
1-CALL | 30 | One Key Call Channel (Select the channel through the Up/Down keys and the Number keys) | |
S-LIST | 31 | Channel Scan List Select (LIST1: Scan list 1; LIST2:Scan list 2) | 1-2 |
SLIST1 | 32 | Channel Scan List 1 Configuration | |
SLIST2 | 33 | Channel Scan List 2 Configuration | |
AL-MOD | 34 | Alarm Mode (SITE: local alarm; TONE: Distant + local alarm) | 0-1 |
ANI-ID | 35 | ANI-ID, DTMF communication radio ID | |
UPCODE | 36 | DTMF UP CODE | |
DWCODE | 37 | DTMF DOWN CODE | |
D-ST | 38 | DTMF Side Tone Switch (OFF, ON) | 0-1 |
D-RSP | 39 | DTMF Decoding Response (NULL: Close, Ring: Local ringing, REPLY: reply response, both: local ringing +reply response) | 0-3 |
D-HOLD | 40 | DTMF Auto Reset Time (5s-60s) | 5-60 |
D-PRE | 41 | DTMF pre-load time (30-990ms) | 3-99 |
PTT-ID | 42 | DTMF PTT-ID TX Mode (OFF: Close, BOT: Press PTT to send UP CODE, EOT: Release PTT to send DOWN CODE, BOTH: Press or release PTT to send.) | 0-3 |
D-DCD | 43 | DTMF decoding enable signal (OFF,ON) | 0-1 |
D-LIST | 44 | DTMF Contact List (Choose the contact by Up/Down Key and Number Key, press MENU key to select the contact and call directly.) | 1-16 |
PONMSG | 45 | Displays of Power On (FULL: full screen display, MSG: Welcome info, VOL: Voltage. It can modify it by program software.) | 0-2 |
ROGER | 46 | Reminding of End Talk (OFF: no reminding, ROGER: with reminding, MDC: Frog Sound Tail Tone) | 0-2 |
VOL | 47 | Battery Voltage | 0-1 |
AM | 48 | AM Channel Mode On/Off (Used only for 108-136MHz) | 0-1 |
NOAA_S | 49 | NOAA Channel Auto Scan On/Off | |
DEL_CH | 50 | Channel Delete (Choose the channel by Up/Down Key and Number Key, press MENU key to delete the channel.) | |
RESET | 51 | Reset (VFO: Reset parameter beside channel parameter; ALL: Reset all parameter.) | 0-1 |
Common Operation Introduction
Power On Password Protection
Turn the “Power/Volume Switch” clockwise to power on the radio. If the program set Power On Password Protection, the screen will show “LOCK”. The user must input the password first for normal radio use.
Switch Main Channel
Press F+2 Key to switch main channel. The solid arrow ▶️ points to the main channel. Press PTT to start TX in the main channel.
Dual Band Single - Watch/Dual - Watch Switch
Dual-watch operation mode can be set by menu: MENU →17→CHAN_A: Default TX Channel is A channel, or CHAN_B: Default TX Channel is B channel. The screen will show “DW".
Frequency/Channel Mode Switch
In main page, press F+3 key to switch between Frequency Mode and Channel Mode.
Frequency Mode: In this mode, users can manually input the RX frequency or use Up/Down key to adjust the frequency by step frequency. Parameters can be modified by menu. TX frequency cannot be input in this mode. Frequency or Direction of Offset Frequency can be set to change the TX frequency.
Channel Mode: Displays the actual channel No. In this mode, users can manually input the channel No. or use Up/Down key to switch channels. Parameters can be modified by menu.
Cross-Band Receiving/Transmitting
The method is: MENU→18→WX. Press MENU to enter setting. OFF: Main Channel TX. When CHAN_A or B receives a valid call, the channel automatically becomes the main channel until the call ends. CHAN_A: No matter which channels receive valid calls, Default TX Channel is A channel, displaying the "DW" character. CHAN_B: No matter which channels receive valid calls, Default TX Channel is B channel, displaying the "DW" character.
Channel Save
In MR Mode, Channel Save is workable. Users can copy the current channel to a new channel.
In VFO Mode, set parameters for RX Frequency, Frequency Deviation Direction, Wide/Narrow Bandwidth, RX/TX CTCSS/DCS, TX Output Power, Whether to Participate in Scanning, DTMF code, Scrambler, etc. First Press MENU→13→CH-001, then press MENU again to enter Channel Save. Choose the channel by Up/Down Key or use Number Key to input the channel No. After that, press MENU key again, the LCD will show “SURE?”. Press MENU key to Save the channel.
When a Saved channel is selected, if it shows CH-XXX, the channel is saved. If it shows XXX, the channel is empty.
Channel Delete
Press MENU→50→CH-XXX, then press MENU again to enter Channel Delete. Choose the channel to delete by Up/Down Key or use the Keypad to input the channel No. After that, press MENU key again, the LCD will show “SURE?”. Press MENU key to delete the channel.
Receiving/Transmitting CTCSS/DCS Setting
Process Flow:
- MENU→4→R-DCS: Press MENU to enter and choose the RX DCS Code from DCS List by Up/Down Key.
- MENU→5→R-CTCS: Press MENU to enter and choose the RX CTCSS Code from CTCSS List by Up/Down Key.
- MENU→6→T-DCS: Press MENU to enter and choose the TX DCS Code from DCS List by Up/Down Key.
- MENU→7→T-CTCS: Press MENU to enter and choose the TX CTCSS Code from CTCSS List by Up/Down Key.
CTCSS/DCS is used to remove unwanted noise signals when receiving.
Fast Copy One Channel (ACT AS FREQUENCY METER FOR TWO-WAY RADIO & SOME OTHER DEVICES)
Fast Copy requires a strong signal. Both the Transmitter and Receiver should have antennas installed, and their distance should not be too far away.
Press F+4, the Receiver will enter the Frequency meter interface. When it receives a strong signal, the LCD screen will display the signal carrier frequency and transmitting channel (CTCSS or DCS). Press * key to re-measure the frequency.
After the effective frequency is measured, press the MENU key to Save the currently measured frequency and the transmitting CTCSS/DCS to the specified channel.
During frequency measuring, press EXIT or PTT to exit Frequency meter.
Auto CTCSS/DCS Search
First set the correct receiving frequency, then press F+* to start channel searching. When the radio receives a valid CTCSS/DCS signal, it will display the searched TX CTCSS/DCS signal. Press MENU to save the searched CTCSS/DCS signal to the current channel.
If the screen displays SCAN CMP, it means the radio has searched a valid CTCSS/DCS signal and stopped auto searching.
If the screen displays SCAN FAIL, it means the radio did not search a valid CTCSS/DCS signal and stopped auto searching.
DTMF
DTMF Calling
Initiative:
Manual dialing: Press PTT and the Number key of the keypad to make a call.
Automatic calling: Press *, enter 3 digits, short press PTT to start the DTMF call. It automatically sends its own ID number when transmitting.
Single call: Send the ID of the other party plus your own ID code, for example, 123 * 100. ID 100 calls ID 123.
Group call: Use a group calling code instead of one or more code words in the ID number to call a communication group. The group calling code is set by the program software. For example, if the group call code is set as #, sending 12# can call 10 radios with ID number 120 ~ 129, and sending 1## can call 100 radios with ID number 100~199.
All call: Send ### group call TD to call all users.
DTMF Receiving
Process Flow: Press MENU→43→DCD ON. When the code word received is a DTMF personal ID code, decoding is successful, and communication with the other party is possible within the resetting time. When the reset time arrives, re-decoding is needed.
MENU→40→D-HOLD 5S: Sets the automatic reset time. The initial value is 5 seconds.
MENU→39→D-RSP: Sets the automatic response after receiving a DTMF call. Options: NULL (off), RING (local ring), REPLY (Automatic callback), BOTH (local ring + automatic callback).
PTTID
Initiative: Users can configure the DTMF online code and offline code through the program software. When online code and offline code is enabled, this radio will send the online code when pressing PTT, and send the offline code when PTT is released.
Scanning
Start Scanning:
Method 1: Long press * Key to Start Scanning or Exit Scanning.
Method 2: Set Side Key as Scanning Start/Close Switch.
Frequency Scanning: During the scanning process, users can change the scan direction by the Up/Down key. Press PTT Key or Exit key to exit Scanning or long press * Key to exit the Scanning.
Channel Scanning: When scanning starts, it will detect the channels in the scan list in turn. During the scanning process, users can answer incoming calls by PTT Key.
Process: Press MENU → 31 → S-List LIST1 or LIST2 to scan the specified channel list.
Process: Press MENU → 32 →SLIST1 to View the channel listed in LIST1.
Process: Press MENU → 33 →SLIST2 to View the channel listed in LIST2.
Process: Press Menu → 25 → S-ADD1 to add the current channel into scan LIST1.
Process: Press MENU → 26 → S-ADD2 to add the current channel to scan LIST2.
Process: Press Menu → 22 → SC- REV to Select Scanning Mode.
Priority Scanning: Users can specify the priority scanning channel. During the scanning process, 50% of the scanning is located at priority 1 members. If there are priority 2 members, the scanning rate of priority 1 member will be reduced from 50% to 25%. Even if the scanning is located at non-priority channels or priority 2 members, the radio will continue to scan the activity of the priority 1 member. If the radio finds activity of the priority 1 members, it will stop current transmitting and call the priority 1 members.
Emergency Alarm
Emergency Alarm is used to represent emergency situations. Users can initiate emergency calls at any time or on any screen, even if there is activity on the current channel. Users must configure the emergency alarm button on this radio by programming software.
Press the emergency alarm key to start the local audible alarm and send a remote alarm. The alarm type can be set as local alarm/remote alarm.
Exit the alarm mode by any key.
Process: Press MENU → 34 →AL-MOD TONE, this radio will make alarm sound and send remote alarm signal.
Process: Press MENU → 34 → AI-MOD SITE, this radio will make alarm sound.
FM Radio
Press F+0 to enter FM radio mode. Use Up/Down keys to change frequency or pre-stored FM channels. The keypad can also be used to enter FM frequency or pre-stored FM channels.
Press F+1 to switch between VFO and MR mode.
Press F+2 to start automatic FM radio channel searching. This process automatically stores searched FM channels, up to 20 FM channels can be stored.
Press F+3 to start manual FM channel searching. In this process, users need to manually store searched FM channels.
Menu key is used to store FM channel.
Exit key is used to exit the FM channel searching process.
Up/Down keys are used to switch the scanning direction.
In FM Mode, if the radio receives effective calls or PTT is pressed to initiate calls, it will temporarily exit FM Mode to enter communication status. After intercom, the radio will return to FM radio status.
Press the EXIT Key or F+0 Key to exit the FM Mode.
Emergency Weather Channel Receiving
Press F+5 to enter or exit NOAA Weather Alert.
This radio can receive 10 NOAA channels.
This mode can be set through Menu 49 NOAA_S.
Keypad Locking
Long press the # key to lock or unlock all keys on the keyboard. Side keys can be normally used while keypad locking.
Reset
Process: Press MENU→51→RESET.
VFO: Reserves all storage channels.
ALL: Resets all parameters, including storage channels. LCD will display "Sure?". Press the MENU key and wait for the radio to restart. All menu settings will return to initial factory values.
One Key Call Channel
F+9 immediately jumps to one key call channel. The important channel can be set to one call channel by MENU→30→1-call.
Aviation Band Receiving
Enter the receiving frequency. If the local aviation frequency is not clear, the scanning function can scan the 108-136 full frequency band.
Menu→48→AM ON sets the channel modulation method to AM, for listening to aviation intercom.
Menu→48→AM OFF sets the channel modulation method to FM.
Menu 48 settings are only valid for 108-136 frequency band.
Wireless Radio Replication
Hold the PTT + side key 2 to enter the Wireless Radio Replication interface. The LCD will display Air Copy (RDY). Both the transmitting radio and receiving radio can use the digital keyboard to set the frequency of wireless replication. The frequency of transmitting radio and receiving radio must be consistent. The default receiving/transmitting frequency is 410.0125MHz.
Press EXIT key of the receiving radio to enter the receiving mode, and its LCD will display Air Copy. Press MENU key of the transmitting radio to start frequency data transmitting. Its LCD will display Air Copy.
During the copy process, the LCD will display copy progress RCV:XX E:XX. E:XX indicates the number of errors in the copy data. When copy is finished, the transmitter will display SND: 120.
Specifications
General Specifications
Parameter | Value |
---|---|
Channel | 200 |
Stored FM Radio Channel Quantity | 20 |
NOAA Channel | 10 |
Frequency Stability | ±1ppm |
Modulation Mode | FM: 11KΦF3E (12.5KHz), 16KΦF3E (25KHz) |
Dimension | 115mm x 60mm x 37.5mm |
Weight | 234g |
Operating Temperature | -20°C to +60°C |
Antenna Impedance | 50Ω |
Receiving Specifications
Frequency Band | Sensitivity (FM 12dB SINAD) | Sensitivity (WFM 20dB SINAD) | Sensitivity (AM 10dB S/N) |
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F1 (50~76MHz) | -121dBm | ||
F2 (108~135.9975MHz) | -121dBm | -110dBm (WFM 76~108MHz) | -113dBm (F2 108~135.9975MHz) |
F3 (136~173.9975MHz) | -123dBm | ||
F4 (174~349.9975MHz) | -123dBm | ||
F5 (350~399.9975MHz) | -123dBm | ||
F6 (400~469.9975MHz) | -123dBm | ||
F7 (470~599.9975MHz) | -121dBm |
Audio Frequency: ≥0.5W
Audio Distortion: <10%
Transmitting Specifications
Parameter | FCC Version Transmitting Band | CE Version Transmitting Band | NORMAL Version Transmitting Band |
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Frequency | UHF 420~450MHz, VHF 144~148MHz | UHF 430~440MHz, VHF 144~146MHz | UHF 400~470MHz, VHF 136~174MHz, UHF 350~400MHz |
Output Power | ≤5W | ≤5W | ≤5W |
Emission Current | ≤1.5A | ≤1.5A | ≤1.5A |
Max Frequency Deviation | ≤5KHz (25KHz), ≤2.5KHz (12.5KHz) | ≤5KHz (25KHz), ≤2.5KHz (12.5KHz) | ≤5KHz (25KHz), ≤2.5KHz (12.5KHz) |
Modulation Distortion | ≤5% | ≤5% | ≤5% |
Stray Power | ≤7.5uW | ≤7.5uW | ≤7.5uW |
Adjacent Channel Power | 70dB (25KHz), 60dB (12.5KHz) | 70dB (25KHz), 60dB (12.5KHz) | 70dB (25KHz), 60dB (12.5KHz) |
Residual Modulation | 40dB | 40dB | 40dB |
All stated specifications are subject to change without notice or obligation.