Midland Radio MO-7128, MO-4128, MO-7008 manual Busy Channel Scan, Priority Channel Scan

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than other channels in the scan list. The priority channel will also be checked for activity while the radio is receiving on a non- priority channel.

Once the receive signal ends, the radio may be programmed to wait a period of time before resuming scan. When the scan hang timer has expired, scanning will resume. This scan hang timer will also be started whenever the radio has ceased transmitting on a channel. Your dealer or communications coordinator will customize the scan options for your particular situation; the following paragraphs detail the available options.

Busy Channel Scan

If no priority channel has been assigned by your dealer or communications coordinator, all channels in your scan list will be checked for activity, with no preference given to any channel. If activity is detected on a channel the radio will stop on that channel. While the radio is stopped on a channel it may be temporarily deleted from the scan list by pressing a programmed Scan Skip or Monitor function button. This is the nuisance channel delete function. When the radio is turned off, all channels removed from the scan list using nuisance channel delete will be restored.

Priority Channel Scan

If a priority channel (or two) has been assigned by your dealer or communications coordinator, the priority channel will be checked more often than the other channels in the scan list. If activity is detected on a channel the radio will stop on that channel. While stopped on a non-priority channel, the radio will continue to check for activity on the priority channel. This is called priority channel lookback, and the receive audio from the non-priority channel will be briefly interrupted while priority lookback occurs. While the radio is stopped on a non-priority channel it may be deleted from the scan list by pressing a programmed Scan Skip or Monitor function button. This is the nuisance channel delete function. The priority channel can not be deleted from the scan list. When the radio is turned off, all channels removed from the scan list using nuisance channel delete will be restored.

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MO-7008, MO-7128, MO-4128 specifications

Midland Radio has long been a reliable name in the realm of communication devices, particularly in the domain of two-way radios and walkie-talkies. Among their product offerings are the MO-4128, MO-7128, and MO-7008 models, which cater to varied communication needs, making them a popular choice for outdoor enthusiasts, professional users, and everyday consumers alike.

The Midland MO-4128 is designed with versatility in mind, featuring an array of functionalities that make it suitable for various applications. One of its notable characteristics is its long-range capabilities, allowing for clear communication over extended distances. Equipped with 22 channels and 38 privacy codes, users can enjoy reduced interference and enhanced security. The MO-4128 is also ruggedly built, making it ideal for outdoor use and adverse weather conditions. Its easy-to-read LCD display adds to user convenience, while the built-in flashlight provides additional utility during emergencies or low-light scenarios.

The MO-7128 takes communication convenience a step further. It inherits the robust features of the MO-4128 but introduces advanced technologies such as NOAA weather alerts. This feature is vital for outdoor activities, providing real-time weather updates to keep users informed. Additionally, the MO-7128 boasts increased battery life, ensuring extended operation without frequent recharges. Like its counterpart, it also has a durable design suitable for outdoor enthusiasts, ensuring reliability in various environments.

Lastly, the MO-7008 model is a compact yet powerful option designed for those who prioritize portability without sacrificing performance. It features a lightweight design, making it easy to carry on outdoor adventures. Much like the other models, it offers multiple channels and privacy codes for secure communication. Its user-friendly interface, paired with an intuitive menu system, allows users to quickly navigate through settings, even in challenging situations.

In summary, Midland Radio's MO-4128, MO-7128, and MO-7008 models are hallmark examples of the brand's commitment to quality communication devices. Each model caters to specific user needs, encompassing long-range capabilities, weather alerts, and portability. Built to withstand the rigors of outdoor use while providing reliable communication, these models are ideal for anyone from casual hikers to seasoned professionals, embodying the spirit of adventure and connectivity.