Midland Radio 70-440BP user manual Side left and right Display

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[9]Microphone connector. For remote speaker/microphone, headsets for VOX use and other accessories. It must be protected with the supplied plastic cap when not in use. For the related pin connections please see to “Microphone connection”.

[10]Battery pack. This NiMH battery pack supplies energy to your radio.

[11]Release button (located on the battery’s body). Allows to remove the battery pack

[12]MON (monitor) button. Enables the loudspeaker for monitoring of the tuned channel when CTCSS/DCS is enabled.

[13]“CALL” button. Sends a paging “CALL” (if enabled)

[14]“PTT” (Push To Talk) button. When pressed switches the transceiver from receive to transmit.

This section explains the meaning of the various indications that may appear on the LCD of your 70- 440BP handheld transceiver:

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Contents 70-440BP UHF Handheld Transceiver This book… SetupFCC Licensing Information SafetyPage Conventions and Symbols in this Book Top Part Names and their functionsFront Side left and right Display Unpacking SetupFitting and removing the Antenna Installing and removing the battery packCharging the battery pack Installing/removing the belt clipTo remove the belt clip To switch the radio on Switching the radio on and OFFBasic Operations Channel Freq. MHz Adjusting volumeChannel selection ReceivingMonitor Button Adjusting Transmit PowerTransmitting Selecting a Priority Channel Scanning channelsCreating the Scan-List Activating, Deactivating Normal ScanSelecting Dual Watch Radio lockHandsfree Transmit VOX Advanced OperationsPaging 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