Radio Shack MTX-103 owner manual Using AN Earphone, Using the Wrist Strap, Using the Belt Clip

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USING AN EARPHONE

To listen privately or to hear better in a noisy area, remove the plug from the SPK jack on the right of the transceiver and plug a monaural earphone (such as Cat. No. 33-175) into the jack. This automatically disconnects the internal speaker.

USING AN EXTERNAL SPEAKER/MICROPHONE

An external speaker/microphone (such as Cat. No. 19-310) can make it easier to use the transceiver when you clip it to your belt. Remove the plugs from the MIC and SPK jacks. Then plug the speaker/microphone’s connector into the jacks. This automatically discon- nects the internal speaker.

USING THE WRIST

STRAP

Clip the supplied wrist strap to the wrist strap tab, as shown. Then simply slip the strap over your hand.

USING THE BELT CLIP

You can use the supplied belt clip to make the transceiver easier to use when you are on the go. Use the two supplied screws to attach the belt clip to the transceiver. Slide the belt clip over your belt or waistband.

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