Midland Radio 70-440BP user manual FCC Licensing Information, Safety

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70-440 User manual

Congratulations. 70-440BP is an advanced Professional Radio. Its rugged design allows it to be your reliable partner even during hard working days. Its LCD as well as user friendly controls make the 70- 440BP easy to use.

To extend the flexibility of the radio, a “VOX” (Voice Operated Transmit) function has been added which allows switching the transmission just by talking in full hands free condition (with optional headset).

Transceiver’s specifications provided in 70-440BP are compliant with EIA/TIA 603 and ETS 300 086, The 70-440BP top level design and resistance are compliant with IEC529 level IP54 and MIL STD 810 C,D,E.

Midland Radio is committed to continuous quality improvements, for this reason specifications may vary without prior notice.

Warning notes

Every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this document is complete, accurate, and up- to-date. Midland Radio assumes no responsibility for the results of errors beyond its control. The manufacturer of this equipment also cannot guarantee that changes in the equipment made by non authorized people will not affect the applicability of the information in it.

FCC Licensing Information

This Midland model 70-440BP radio operates on frequencies which require a license from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) for business, personal, and recreational use.

For questions concerning licensing, contact the FCC at 1-888-CALL-FCC(1-888-225-5322), or go to http://www.fcc.gov.

Safety

Your 70-440BP handheld transceiver has been carefully designed to give you years of safe, reliable performance. As with all electrical equipment, however, there are a few basic precautions you should take to avoid hurting yourself or damaging the radio:

Read the instructions in this handbook carefully. Be sure to save it for future reference.

Read and follow all warning and instruction labels on the radio itself.

Do not carry the transceiver by the antenna. This may damage the antenna or antenna terminal. Grasp it by its base (not the tip!) when you need to place or remove it.

Do not keep the radio with the antenna very close to, or touching exposed parts of the body, while transmitting. The radio will perform best if the microphone is 5-10 cm away from the mouth and the radio is vertical.

Be sure the “PTT” key is not pressed when you do not need to transmit.

Do not operate the radio near unshielded electrical blasting caps or in an explosive atmosphere.

Do not transmit without the antenna fitted on the radio. Though it is provided with a protection, it may damage the TX output final stage.

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Contents 70-440BP UHF Handheld Transceiver This book… SetupFCC Licensing Information SafetyPage Conventions and Symbols in this Book Part Names and their functions TopFront Side left and right Display Unpacking SetupFitting and removing the Antenna Installing and removing the battery packInstalling/removing the belt clip Charging the battery packTo remove the belt clip Switching the radio on and OFF To switch the radio onBasic Operations Channel Freq. MHz Adjusting volumeChannel selection ReceivingAdjusting Transmit Power Monitor ButtonTransmitting Selecting a Priority Channel Scanning channelsCreating the Scan-List Activating, Deactivating Normal ScanSelecting Dual Watch Radio lockAdvanced Operations Handsfree Transmit VOXPaging Call Key Beep Battery PacksTo enable or disable Key Beep Roger BeepCleaning battery packs Radio maintenanceCleaning the radio Optional accessoriesMIC SPK Operation reference Quick referenceIndex Battery packsPaging Mailmail@midlandradio.com