Standard Horizon HX370S owner manual SIMPLEX/DUPLEX Channel USE, Enabling S.O.S Strobe Operation

Models: HX370S

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5.15 SIMPLEX/DUPLEX CHANNEL USE

All channels are factory-programmed in accordance with FCC (USA), In- dustry Canada and International regulations. The mode of operation cannot be altered from simplex to duplex or vice-versa. Simplex or duplex mode is automatically activated, depending on the channel and whether the USA, International or Canadian operating band is selected.

5.16 ENABLING S.O.S STROBE OPERATION

The S.O.S. STROBE feature utilizes the high-intensity strobe LED on the front of the HX370S as a visual distress beacon. When enabled, the LED blinks the internationally-recognized Morse Code “S.O.S.” message (• • • – – – • • •) at a rate of 5 words per minute. This can be very useful in summoning help from rescuers who may not be able to communicate with you via radio.

1.Hold down the MEM key while turning the radio on to activate the emer- gency S.O.S. Strobe. Once the radio comes on, the BUSY/TX LED will flash the Morse Code S.O.S. message repeatedly.

2.The S.O.S strobe will not operate if the squelch is turned off (Squelch must be set to threshold), the radio is receiving a transmission or trans- mitting.

3.To disable the S.O.S. strobe function, turn the radio off and back on again.

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Standard Horizon HX370S owner manual SIMPLEX/DUPLEX Channel USE, Enabling S.O.S Strobe Operation