Midland Radio 70-440BP user manual Mic Spk

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70-440 User manual

supplied belt clip.

Headset with built-in microphone: Will additionally add the VOX facility, For further details please see “Hands free transmission (VOX)”.

Any kind of accessory for the above stated purposes can be connected to the microphone connector, provided that they meet the following requirements:

Jack connectors for Speaker (SPK) and Microphone (MIC) must be respectively standard type 3.5 mm and 2.5 mm. and connected as follows:

MicGND

MIC

SPK

Spk GND

The suggested speaker input impedance is 8 Ohms

The microphone should be condenser low-impedance type.

All accessories should be hi-quality suitable for professional use.

,Please do not connect any accessory that you are not sure meet the above stated requirements. You could cause serious damage to your radio. In if your not sure please contact your authorized dealer.

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Contents 70-440BP UHF Handheld Transceiver Setup This book…Safety FCC Licensing InformationPage Conventions and Symbols in this Book Front Part Names and their functionsTop Side left and right Display Setup UnpackingInstalling and removing the battery pack Fitting and removing the AntennaTo remove the belt clip Installing/removing the belt clipCharging the battery pack Basic Operations Switching the radio on and OFFTo switch the radio on Adjusting volume Channel selectionReceiving Channel Freq. MHzTransmitting Adjusting Transmit PowerMonitor Button Scanning channels Creating the Scan-ListActivating, Deactivating Normal Scan Selecting a Priority ChannelRadio lock Selecting Dual WatchPaging Call Advanced OperationsHandsfree Transmit VOX Battery Packs To enable or disable Key BeepRoger Beep Key BeepRadio maintenance Cleaning battery packsOptional accessories Cleaning the radioMIC SPK Quick reference Operation referenceBattery packs IndexPaging Mailmail@midlandradio.com