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USING THE RADIO

To talk, hold the radio straight up and down with the microphone at least 2 inches from your mouth, then hold down PUSH TO TALK and speak into the microphone. When you finish speaking, release PUSH TO TALK. (Do not touch the antenna while you press PUSH TO TALK.)

To select a channel

To turn the radio on and off and control the volume

 

To remove the attached belt

Speaker

clip, slide it up while using your

fingernail to pull the belt clip’s

 

 

tab toward you. To reattach the

Microphone

belt clip, slide it down onto the

 

back of the radio until it clicks.

To hear every- thing happening on a channel, including weak transmissions and radios set to a different quiet code, hold down

MONITOR.

Release MONI- TOR to turn auto- squelch back on.

Listening Safely

To protect your hearing, follow these guidelines when you use an earphone.

Set the volume to the lowest setting before you begin listening. Then adjust the volume to a comfortable level.

Don’t listen at extremely high vol- ume levels.

Once you set the volume, don’t increase it.

FRS-105

Traffic Safety

Do not wear an earphone while operating a motor vehi- cle or riding a bicycle. This can create a traffic hazard and could be illegal in some areas.

Even though some earphones let you hear outside sounds when listening at normal vol- ume levels, they still can present a traffic hazard.

Belt Clip

Tab

Accessory

Cover

To connect an external microphone or earphone, pull up the accessory cover on the side of the radio, then plug the microphone’s 3/32-inch plug into the radio’s microphone jack or the earphone’s 1/8-inch plug into the radio’s earphone jack.

Note: Your local RadioShack store has a wide selection of external mi- crophones and earphones.

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Radio Shack FRS-105 owner manual Using the Radio, Speaker

FRS-105 specifications

The Radio Shack FRS-105 is a notable model in the world of two-way radios, particularly designed for effective communication in everyday scenarios. Aimed primarily at casual users, this device leverages Family Radio Service (FRS) technology, which allows for short-range, license-free radio communication.

One of the standout features of the FRS-105 is its simplicity. The handheld design makes it portable and user-friendly, making it ideal for families, outdoor enthusiasts, and event organizers. With a lightweight body, users can easily carry the radio in a pocket or attach it to a belt for hands-free communication on the go.

The FRS-105 operates on frequencies that fall within the FRS band, which typically offers a range of up to two miles. However, range may be influenced by factors such as terrain, weather conditions, and obstructions. Although this range is modest compared to other two-way radios, it is generally sufficient for most casual communications, such as during hikes, on camping trips, or while around town.

Another compelling feature of the FRS-105 is its necessity for minimal setup. Users can quickly switch on the device and start communicating, making it convenient for those who may not be familiar with more complex radio systems. The straightforward interface often includes a simple on/off switch, volume control, and channel selection buttons, facilitating ease of use.

Channel availability is also a key characteristic of the FRS-105. The radio typically provides several channels that allow multiple users to communicate without interference. In crowded areas, users can easily switch channels to find a clear signal, ensuring smooth communication.

In terms of battery life, the FRS-105 is efficient, often powered by common AA batteries. This aspect enables users to replace batteries easily while on the move, reducing downtime during excursions.

Overall, the Radio Shack FRS-105 serves as a practical and reliable option for those in need of straightforward, effective two-way communication. With its user-friendly design and adequate range, it remains a popular choice for casual users and outdoor activities alike.