Uniden MHS125 owner manual Using Your Radio, Changing the Volume, Setting Squelch Level

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To remove the belt clip:

1.Rotate the clip so that the finger indentation is towards the bottom of the radio.

2.Slide the clip up until it comes free of the anchor post.

Using Your Radio

Changing the Volume

To increase the speaker volume, turn the Volume-Powerknob clockwise; turn it counter-clockwise to decrease the volume.

Setting the

Squelch Level

The squelch feature reduces static on the speaker by filtering out any background channel noise. At the lowest squelch level, the speaker plays all signals, including any channel noise.

Setting the squelch level higher filters out noise and lets only actual radio transmissions through.

Uniden MHS125 Radio Owner’s Manual

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Contents MHS125 Speak slowly clearly calmly Making a Distress CallParlez lentement clairement calmement Faire un appel de détresseTable of Contents Introduction Features Dual, Triple and Quad Watch operation  Transmitter power level selectWhat’s included Getting StartedParts of the MHS125 Front viewBack view Charger Knob Turn clockwise to Turn counter-clockwise toButton Press to Press and hold to Reading the display Display icons and what they meanIcon What it means Mode What it does Use it when you To turn it Want to On/off Watch mode What it does To turn it on/offHow It Works Normal mode with Weather Alert Watch Normal mode operationNormal mode with Quad Watch Normal mode with Triple Watch or Dual WatchScan mode operation Using the radio in scan mode08 10 11 Scan mode with Triple Watch or Dual Watch Scan mode with Weather Alert WatchBoth Weather Alert and Triple/Dual Watch in scan mode 08 10Weather mode Using the radio in weather modeWeather mode with Weather Alert Watch Installing the Battery Setting Up the HardwareWeather mode with Triple Watch or Dual Watch Attaching the AntennaFollow these steps to use the alkaline battery case Using the Alkaline Battery CaseMounting the Charger Charging the BatteryAttaching the Belt Clip Important notes on charging the batteryUsing Your Radio Changing the VolumeSetting Squelch Level Boosting the transmission power Changing the ChannelMaking a Transmission Using the Strobe SOS Light Setting the UIC Channel ModeUsing the External Speaker/Mic Jack Maintenance and TroubleshootingTurning the Key Beep On and Off With SOS LED Do This For this This stateCommon Questions ProblemSpecifications Problem Things to TryGeneral US channel frequencies and names Channels and Frequencies MHzTransmitter ReceiverUS Marine Channels RX Freq TX Freq Status Name Canadian Marine Channels RX Freq TX Freq Status Name Canadian channel frequencies and namesCanadian Marine Channels RX Freq TX Freq Status Name International Marine Channels RX Freq TX Freq Status Name International channel frequencies and namesInternational Marine Channels RX Freq TX Freq Status Name Channel Weather channel frequencies and namesMaritime Radio Services Operation Basic Radio Guidelines Regulations and Safety WarningsFCC/Industry Canada Information Body-Worn Operation Lithium Ion Battery Warning Three Year Limited Warranty Page Page QUESTIONS?
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