MIDLAND 220
FUNCTIONS AND LOCATION OF THE CONTROLS 10 INSTALLATION Power supply Installing an antenna 13 13 13 HOW TO OPERATE YOUR TRANSCEIVER 13 Frequency band selection Frequency band chart 13 14 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 15 Midland 220 is the brand new Multi Standard CB transceiver, essential in its functionalities but with advanced performances, such as the ESP2 (noise killing device).
FUNCTIONS AND LOCATION O F THE CONTROLS 4 8 11 12 ENGLISH 2 3 7 6 9 5 10 1 13 1. Channel selector: it permits the manual channel selection. 2. Multifunction back-lighted display.
11 ENGLISH 6. “ON/OFF Volume” Control. In “OFF” position your transceiver is OFF. “VOLUME” position: by turning this knob, you set the audio level. 7. Microphone jack: Insert the mic connector into this jack. 8. EMG button: Emergency channel. By pressing it, the unit will be automatically positioned on CH 9/19 (emergency channels). The display will show “EMG”. It will not be possible to accidentally change the channel. 9.
REAR PANEL 14 15 EXT-SP ENGLISH ANT 16 S-METER +RED -BLK 17 14.Antenna connector (SO239 connector type) 15.”EXT” jack: external loudspeaker jack.(the internal loudspeaker is excluded) 16.S.Meter jack: it allows an external “S. Meter” connection 17.Power 13.8V DC: power supply cable MICROPHONE 2 1. PTT: transmission button 2. UP/DOWN buttons: manual channel selector. 3.
Safety and convenience are the primary considerations for mounting any piece of mobile equipment. All controls must be readily available to the operator without interfering with the movements necessary for safe operation of the vehicle. Interference from the connecting cables may contribute to the loss of control of the vehicle. Set the proper position in the car to install the transceiver using the supplied supporting bracket or eventually the DIN mounting bracket. Tighten the retaining screws.
“AM/FM/LCR” button for 3 seconds. NOTE2: If you select a frequency band which operates in FM mode only, the “AM/FM/LCR” control enables the LCR function (last channel recall).
GENERAL Channels ...............................................................................40 FM (see the frequency band chart) Frequency Range .......................................................................................... 25.615 to 30.105 MHz Frequency Control ...................................................................................................................... PLL Operating Temperature Range ..................................................................................