Operations

Priority Channel

To store a Priority Channel, press the PRI/LO button. The letter "P" will appear when the priority channel is set. The channel you selected as your Priority Channel will then be automatically monitored during the Group Scan.

Note: You can only store one channel as your priority channel.

To store a Priority Channel

1.Select the required channel.

2.Briefly press and hold the PRI/LO button a loud beep is heard. The letter "P" appears when the priority channel is set.

OS / GS

ALPHA

QUIET

MENU

F/ DPX SC / MEM PRI / LO ID / CAL MO / TSQ

CTCSS

CTCSS (Continuous Tone Coded Squelch System)

CTCSS uses a sub-audile tone to open and close the squelch on your radio. This will allow a number of users to share the same channel without disturbing one another.

OS / GS

ALPHA

QUIET

MENU

F/ DPX SC / MEM PRI / LO ID / CAL MO / TSQ

Monitoring the Channel

Monitoring the channel is helpful as it allows you to listen for other CTCSS users not within your group.

To monitor the channel

Press the MO/TSQ button. If no signals are present, a hissing noise will indicate an empty channel.

Press the MO/TSQ button again to restore to its previous setting.

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Oricom UHF200, UHF100 operating instructions Ctcss, Priority Channel

UHF200, UHF100 specifications

Oricom, a leader in communication solutions, has made significant advancements in the world of UHF radios with their UHF100 and UHF200 models. These devices cater to a wide range of users, from outdoor enthusiasts to professionals in various industries, emphasizing durability, reliability, and ease of use.

The Oricom UHF100 is designed with simplicity in mind. Equipped with 80 UHF channels, it allows users to easily switch between channels for optimal communication. This model features a compact design, making it highly portable and easy to fit into any pack. It is also engineered with a robust body that can withstand outdoor conditions, proving ideal for camping, hiking, and other adventures. The UHF100 offers an impressive transmission distance, delivering clear audio even in relatively challenging environments.

On the other hand, the Oricom UHF200 takes the user experience to the next level. This model boasts an extended range and enhanced audio clarity, making it suitable for higher-demand applications. With 80 UHF channels like the UHF100, the UHF200 also incorporates advanced features such as a high-capacity rechargeable battery, ensuring prolonged usage without frequent recharging. The UHF200 includes an LCD screen that displays vital information such as channel number and battery life, making it user-friendly.

One of the key technologies employed in both models is the CTCSS (Continuous Tone Coded Squelch System), which helps reduce background noise and ensures that users can communicate effectively without unwanted interference. This feature is particularly useful in busy environments, where multiple parties may be using UHF radios simultaneously.

Both the UHF100 and UHF200 come with an array of accessories that enhance their usability. Belt clips, chargers, and earpieces can be included, making these radios versatile for various applications. They also adhere to stringent Australian communication regulations, ensuring you can use them without any compliance concerns.

In summary, the Oricom UHF100 and UHF200 radios are steadfast companions for anyone in need of reliable communication equipment. With robust designs, user-friendly features, and advanced technologies, these models are built to meet the demands of both casual and professional users alike. Whether you're traversing the great outdoors or coordinating a team in the field, Oricom's UHF radios deliver exceptional performance where you need it most.