User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Before operating the transceiver
- Attention
- _
- New and Innovative Features
- Standard Accessories
- _
- For a base station set up
- For a mobile station set up
- Location
- _
- Installing a Mobile Antenna
- Installing the Transceiver
- Front Panel
- External power control function
- Power supply voltage display function
- Part Names and Functions
- Front Panel
- Rear Panel
- Display
- Microphone EMS-53 (Standard)
- _
- Turning the unit on and off
- Switching the MAIN band
- Audio Volume level setting
- Changing frequency by channel step
- Changing frequency by 1 MHz step
- Setting the channel step
- Shift Direction and Offset frequency setting
- Memory Mode
- Recalling a memory channel
- Memory channel deleting
- Programmable data in the memory channel
- Channel name (Alphanumeric) registration function
- CALL mode
- To recall a CALL channel
- To receive signals
- Monitor function
- Reverse function
- To transmit
- Selecting transmission power
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Basic Operations
CALL mode
This is a memory mode that allows the transceiver to quickly recall the assigned memory channel
by simply pressing the CALL key, regardless of the current status of the unit.
The default setting is 145.00MHz/433.00MHz, and one CALL channel is available on each band.
To recall a CALL channel
Select the desired VHF or UHF band by pressing the BAND key.
1. Press the CALL key. The C icon appears on the
display and the transceiver enters the CALL
mode. In this mode, the main dial or the Mic
UP/DOWN keys cannot change the frequency
or memory channels.
2. Press CALL key again or press V/M key to exit
CALL mode.
3. No scan functions are available in the CALL
mode.
To store a desired setting in the CALL channel, follow the memory mode programming instruc-
tions and assign your selected settings to memory channel C. The call channel can be modified but
cannot be eliminated or hidden.
To receive signals
1. Be sure to have the unit connected to the ap-
propriate antenna, powered on, set the audio
volume and squelch level properly on both the
MAIN and SUB bands.
2. Select the desired band by pressing the BAND
key and browse frequencies or select desired
frequency to listen to ongoing communications.
The S-meter shows relative signal strength
when the transceiver detects an incoming sig-
nal, and the RX display lamp (green) turns on.
3. If the S-meter indicates an incoming signal but
nothing is heard from the speaker, check the
audio level, squelch level, and CTCSS/DCS de-
coding status, which are explained elsewhere
in this manual.
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S-meter
NOTE: The access to call mode is prohibited while mixed memory (CH100-139) mode is selected.
Scanning is disabled in CALL mode.