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| OWNER’S MANUAL — Please read before using this equipment. | |||||
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| Thank you for purchasing a RadioShack | ||||||
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Preparation | 2 |
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| Transceiver. Your transceiver is compact and rugged, making it easy to carry almost anywhere. | ||||||
Using Internal Batteries | 2 |
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| The crystal controlled circuitry provides accurate and stable frequency selection, making it an | ||||||
Using AC or DC Power | 2 |
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| ideal choice for your amateur communications needs. | ||||||
Connecting the Antenna | 2 |
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Attaching the Belt Clip | 2 |
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| Electronic Compass — | provides two letters to |
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Attaching the Wrist Strap | 2 |
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| indicate direction (such as SW or NW) and up to |
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Connecting a Microphone/Speaker | 2 |
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A Quick Look At the Display | 3 |
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| three digits to show directional angle (such as |
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Operation | 4 |
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| 360°, 180°, 90° or 45°). See “Using the |
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Manual Conventions | 4 |
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| Electronic Compass” on page 9. |
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Turning On/Off the Transceiver | ................................ | 4 |
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Setting the Squelch Level |
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Temporarily Opening Squelch | 4 |
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Using the Universal Type Keys | 4 |
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Selecting Frequencies (Direct Tuning) and Receiving |
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Transmissions | 4 |
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| Frequency) Keypad — | lets you dial and |
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Transmitting |
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| make telephone connections. See |
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Understanding Repeaters | 5 |
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| “Transmitting a DTMF Code” on page 7. |
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Setting the Repeater Offset Frequency | 5 |
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Turning Repeater Operation On/Off and Changing |
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The Offset Direction | 5 |
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Memory Operation | 5 |
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| you set the frequency increment for |
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Storing a Transmit/Receive Frequency | 5 |
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Recalling Memory Locations | 5 |
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| tuning or scanning to steps of 5, 6.25, 7.5, |
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Checking Memory Location Settings | 6 |
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| 10, 12.5, 15, 20, 25, or 50 kHz. See |
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Clearing a Single Memory | 6 |
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| “Setting the Frequency Step” on page 8. |
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Using the | 6 |
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Scanning Operation | 6 |
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Scanning for Active Frequencies | 6 |
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Scanning Standard Memory Locations | 6 |
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Skipping Memory Channels While Scanning | 6 |
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Continuous Tone Coded Squelch System Features |
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| level of weather events. See “Using the |
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Setting the CTCSS Tones | 6 |
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| SAME Alert” on page 8. |
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Using the CTCSS Tones | 7 |
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Using DTMF Code | 7 |
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Transmitting a DTMF Code |
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Using the Transceiver with Packet Radio | 7 |
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Locking the Keypad | 8 |
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Lighting the Display | 8 |
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Turning the Key Tone On and Off | 8 |
| their term for people who operate without a | |||||||
Setting the Frequency Step | 8 |
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Power Save | 8 |
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Using Auto Power Shutoff | 8 |
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| Amateur radio is a great hobby that has |
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Limiting Transmit Duration | 8 |
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| enriched the lives of millions of people all | ||||||||
Tuning the Weather Radio Frequencies | 8 |
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| local club as you listen to local transmissions, | ||||||
Using the SAME Alert | 8 |
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| over the world. Your transceiver is the perfect | ||||||
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| write to the American Radio Relay League | ||||||||
Using the Electronic Compass | 9 |
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| first radio for anyone entering the exciting | ||||||
Selecting the Transmit Power | 10 |
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| (ARRL) at the following address to find out | ||||||
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| world of amateur radio, or as a great | ||||||||
Cross Band Channel Operation |
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| how to contact a local affiliate. The ARRL is | |||||||
Dual Watch | 10 |
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| additional transceiver for the experienced | ||||||
Receiving the Air Band | 10 |
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| the national organization representing | ||||||
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| amateur radio operator. Your transceiver | ||||||||
Changing the Transmit Frequency Range | 10 |
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| amateur radio in the United States. The | ||||||
FCC Information | 10 |
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| opens a door for you to the world from almost | ||||||
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| league has more than 150,000 members. | ||||||||
Care | 10 |
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| anywhere! All you need is an Amateur Radio | ||||||
ERR Display | 10 |
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| Most are ham operators, or members in the | ||||||
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| Operator's License (Technician Class or | ||||||||
Service and Repair | 11 |
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| process of obtaining their license. | ||||||
Resetting the Transceiver | 11 |
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| higher) issued by the Federal | ||||||
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Specifications | 11 |
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| Communications Commission (FCC). If you | The American Radio Relay League | |||||
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| do not have a license, it is easy to get one, | |||||
#"+/2146#06"# |
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| 225 Main Street | ||||||
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| and help from licensed operators is available. | |||||||
If an icon appears at the end of a paragraph, go |
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| Newington, CT 06111 | |||||||
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| Find out if there is a ham radio club in your | ||||||||
to the box on that page with the corresponding |
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| http://www.arrl.org | |||||||
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| area. Most clubs welcome newcomers and | ||||||||
icon for pertinent information. |
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Rý— Warning | # — Important |
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| Start studying for the license exams. Most | |||||
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| are a few tips to help you get started. | |||||||
. — Caution | ± — Note |
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| people can go from knowing absolutely | |||||
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| You can turn on your transceiver and scan | nothing about amateur radio to passing the | ||||
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| Technician written exam in less than a | |||||
±"016'"±" |
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| the entire band to hear what is going on; | ||||||
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| month. | |||||||
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| however, do not attempt to transmit until | |||||||
You must have a Technician Class or higher |
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| you get your license. If you transmit without | The exams test your knowledge of basic | ||||||
Amateur Radio Operator's License, and a call |
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| a license, you are in violation of federal law | ||||||
sign issued by the FCC, to legally transmit using |
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| radio regulations and elementary radio | |||||||
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| that can lead to severe penalties. Ham | ||||||||
this transceiver. Transmitting without a license |
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| theory. Many clubs hold license classes | |||||||
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| operators take the FCC rules very seriously | ||||||||
carries heavy penalties. |
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| which can be a fun and easy way to learn | |||||
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