o INSTRUCTION MANUAL 144 MHz FM TRANSCEIVER IC-TZ21A IX-1cIE UHF FM TRANSCEIVER IC-T141A IX-TA4lE This: device epitomes with Part 15 of the FCC Rules:* Operation:is subject 10 the following two conditions: {1) This device may nol cause harmful interference; and {2) this device mustiacceptanyinterierence received; including interference that may dads Undesired operation. com Inc.
IMPORTANT READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS carefully and completely before using the transceiver. SAVE THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL — This instruction manual contains important safety and operating instructions: for the IC:T21A/E and CERTAIN. This instruction manual uses the IC-T21AE for most of the example dis plays. | Please note that only the frequency differs from the EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS CAUTION : Equipment damage may. recur. : If: disregarded, inconvenience only.
< Power ON Push and hold [POWER] on the top panel for 1.sec, lo lum power ON. Push amid hold [POWER] for 1 sec. again to turn power OFF. < Resetting the transceiver Reset the transceiver before operating for the first time, or when the internal CPU malfunctions. 1) Turn power OFF. (2) While pushing [FUNCTOR; [CLAIR] and [# V], push and hold [POWER] for 1 sec. to reset the CPU. Partial resetting is alternatively available. Seep.48. for details.
il CAUTIONS UNPACKING NEVER connect the transceiver to an AC outlet or'to a power source of more than 18 V DC. NEVER connect the transceiver to a power source using reverse polarity. This connection will ruin the transceiver, NEVER allow children to touch the transceiver. AVOID using or placing the transceiver in direct sunlight or in areas with temperatures ‘below —10°C (+147F) or above +80°C [+ 140°F). BE CAREFUL! When transmitting for a long time with high output power; the rear panel will become hot.
TABLE OF CONTENTS IMPORTANT.: . EXPLICIT DEF) WHEN FIRST APPLYING POWER CAUTIONS: UNPACKING | TABLE:OF CONTENTS 1 PANEL DESCRIPTION Frontiersman side panels LI W Top panel W Keyboard M Function: display. BATTERY PACK CHARGING .00 7 W Battery pack charging B Charging precautions: W About the battery pack M Charging corrections ACCESSORY ATTACHMENT SETTING A FREQUENCY. MOVE: and memory modes: M Main:and ‘sub bands: W Setting via the ‘keyboard M Lock function: . M -Presetting for.
m B | PANEL DESCRIPTION B Front and side panels FUNCTION SWITCH [FUN] (pgs. 3, 4) While pushing this switch, other switches and the tuning dial perform secondary functions. «“Push [FUN CL £ & switch” means "while pushing the [FUN] switch, push the switch.” TX/RX INDICATOR 014 PTT SWITCH [PTT] p. 14 Push and hold to transmit. release o receive. HIGH/LOW/TUNING STEP SWITCH [H/L/TS] » Selects high or low output power. (p. 15) »[FUN] + [HILTS] enters the tuning step setting condition. (p.
B Top panel EXTERNAL DC POWER JACK [DC13.5V] (0. 53) Allows operation with a 13,5V DC power source using the optional cables, CO-12 or OP-254. CAUTION: Operation with an external DC 'power source simultaneously charges batteries inside the battery case or the battery pack. This may cause battery leakage and damage ihe transceiver or cause battery overcharging and shorten the life of the battery pack, respectively. ANTENNA CONNECTOR P9 Connects the supplied antenna, POWER SWITCH [POWER] (0.
ol 1 PANEL DESCRIPTION B Keyboard TA SOL CHOLERIC [ SKIP. Clearway. DU CODE: MASK: 5 MEME. PRO T SUET U TIMER T RPM 006 G N SCAN D BEL: SAMOAN LOGICALITY. Final SOPORIFIC 5K i hazelnut the appropriate digit while in VEO: and memory modes. {pgs. 11, 21) +Transmit: the appropriate . DEFEAT code while transmitting.
PANEL DESCRIPTION 1 FUNCTION SECONDARY Ful e s «Clears frequency input before entry. (p. 11) | When selecting memory mode, repeater memory or »Selects VFO mode. call channel: transfers the contents into the VFO when pushed and had. {pgs. 23, 25) *Selects memory mode from VEO made. {p. 21) | Writes the VFO contents into the semiotic channel of RIM »Selects memory mode or memory select mode whee the | call channel when pushed and held. (pgs. 22, 25) memory select channels are set up. (pgs.
1 PANEL DESCRIPTION B Function display FUNCTION INDICATOR Appears while the [FANCY] switch s pushed. DUPLEX INDICATOR (0 17) s URDU ‘or "DUP ‘appears during semi-duplex operation (repeater operation). LOCK INDICATOR o Appears while the keyboard is electronically locked. SUB BAND INDICATOR (p.10) Appears while operating on the sub band {receiver band). FREQUENCY READOUT Shows the operating frequency, set mode consents, elc. * The decimal point of the frequency flashes while tanning. (pgs.
TONE INDICATOR Appears while an optional” tone squelch unit is in use. TV appears while the sub audible tone encoder is in use {p17) * T SOL' appears while the tore squelch i infuse: appears while the pocket beep functions infuse: (p. 44} *Builtin to the U.S. A version: LOW POWER INDICATOR «“LOW! appears while Tow output pow: er is selected. blinks while auto repeater power control is infuse. (p.
~ 2 B Battery pack charging The supplied* PACK includes rechargeable Ni-Cd: batteries: and: can be charged approx. 300 dimes. Charge the battery pack before first operating the transceiver or when the battery pack becomes exhausted. (p. 8) " Optional for versions which home with: the BP-159 BATTERY CASE. I you want to be able to charge the battery pack more than 300 times, the following points should be observed: 1. Ave id overcharging. The charging period should be less thin 48 holism, 2.
B Charging connections < Regular charging Connect the supplied” wall charger as shown below when a battery packs attached 1o the transceiver. * Optional for versions which include a bat: trey case. charger” . Brainless o % * The optional CP-12/L or OP C-254/L with 212~ 16 V DC power source can be used for charging. *Connect a charger directly to the battery pack for charging the BP-153. *Charging period: Approx. 15 hrs. ¢ Rapid charging (1) Insert the optional AD-44A BATTERY.
. 3 < Antenna Insert the supplied antenna into the antenna connector and screw down the antenna as shown in the diagram below. | The transceiver uses an Smarty antenna connector, KEEP the jack cover attached when Jacks: are ‘not in use to avoid bad contacts. transceiver. CAUTION: Transmitting without the antenna may damage the ACCESSORY ATTACHMENT < Hand strap Install the hand strap to the supplied belt clip ‘as :shown in the figure below. Attach the belt clip to the transceiver as described al right.
SETTING A FREQUENCY B VFO and memory modes This transceiver has 2 normal operating modes: VFO mode and memory mode, . Pushing [ CLR] one or more times selects VFO mode. (pgs. 49, 50) VFO mode (for setting a “frequency): Clematis This mode is used for set ot ting @ desired frequency indicated within the band range. Memory mode: This mode s used for operation of memory channels ‘which have programmed frequencies.
1 4 SETTING A FREQUENCY M Setting via the keyboard 1) Push CLR] to select VFO mode. (2) Select the desired band with [BAND]. (@ Push 4 appropriate digit keys to input a frequency starting from the 1 MHz digit. « Wuhan a digit is mistakenly putrid, push [® CLR] o clear the input; then stark:again. are acceptable for the 1 kH2 digits (depending on the 10 kHz digit).
B Presetting for the tuning dial < Tuning step selection A desired tuning step can be selected for each band. This transceiver has 8 tuning steps as follows: kHz *10 kHz *12.8 kHZ s 5 kHz €20 kHz 25 kHz *30 kHz *50 kHz (1) Push [® CLR] to select VEO mode. (2) Select the desired band with {BAND}. (3)Push [FUN] + [H/L/TS] to enter the tuning step setting condition. = Previously selected tuning step appears. Rotate the tuning dial 1o select the desired tuning step.
13 4 SETTING A FREQUENCY B Setting via A/V key (1) Push CLR] 1o select VFO mode. @) Select the desired band with [BAND]. 3 Push change the frequency, *The frequency changes according to the tuning step. (p. 12) :» Pushing the key for more than 0.5 sec. will activate full scan. =t scan starts, push (@ &) orb V] again to stop it B Using the tuning dial ) Ptah [(8 CLA] to select YFO mode. (2) Select the desired band with [BAND]. (3) Rotate the tuning dial 1o sel the frequency.
B Receiving (1) Turn power ON. Set the @audio level. Rotate [SQL} maximum counterclockwise: Rotate [VOL] to ‘adjust the desired audio output level: ‘Rotate [SQL] clockwise until: noise is muted: (3 Bet the desired frequency with the tuning dial. (pgs. 10-18) When a signal is received: ~ The TX/BX indicator lights up in green; ~ Squelch opens and audio is emitted from the speaker. The S/RF indicator shows the relative signal strength.
5 BASIC OPERATION ¢ Output power selection SELECTING HIGH OR LOW Push [H/L] to select high or low output power, S CLOY or “E LOW' appears while & low power is selected. SETTING A LOW OUTPUT POWER LEVEL (1) Push and hold [HILL (2) While continuing to push rotate the tuning dial to select the desired low power Revel * The SIRE indicator shows the selected level a8 below. « Maximum output power approx. 1.5 W (typical).
B Cross band full duplex The transceiver can receive the sub band frequency while transmitting the main band. Using this capability, cross band full duplex operation is possible. To prevent howling, use an optional HS-51 HEADSET or select the semi-duplex as described at right. (1) Set the transmit frequency. = 'Push {(A CLR] to select VF mode. Select the main band'if the sub band has been selected. + Rotate the tuning dial to set the transmit frequency. (2) Bet the receive frequency.
17 6 REPEATER OPERATION W Operation A repeater amplifies received signals and re transmits them at a different frequency. | When using @ repeater, the transmit frequency is shifted from the receive frequency by the offset frequency. (p. 18) :list convenient to program repeater information into & memory channel. (p. 22) (1) Select the rain band VFO rode, (2) Set the receive frequency (repeater output frequency. {pgs. 1013 (3 Push [FUN] + [(2) DUP] to select ~duplex or push it again-for +duplex.
B Sub audible tone usw ser Mope REPEATER OPERATION 6 H Offset frequency uwe ST mo Be {An optional iis necessary for non-U.8 A. versions.} The display: shows an 88,5 Hz sub audible tone frequency; The display shows a 0.6 £ MHz (800 kHz) offset e frequency. il (7 Push [ CLR] to select VFO mode. (2) Push [FUN] + [(BEST] o enter set mode. @ Push [®V] or [@ 4] until “TONE” appears ds shown in the display. (4) Rotate the tuning dial to select the desired frequency. « Common setting for each band.
6 REPEATER OPERATION M Repeater memory This transceiver has a repeater memory 1o store repeater information separately from regular memory channels and the call channel. When transmitting with duplex ON, the following information is automatically programmed into the repeater memory. * Repeater output frequency (your receive frequency). o DUMPY or “FURY setting-and offset frequency: s T setting and sub audible tone frequency. (when used).
B Auto repeater function version only) The U.S A version automatically activates or deactivates the repeater settings (duplex ON/OFF; duplex direction, tone encoder ON/OFF) when the main band operating frequency falls within or outside of the general repeater output frequency range, respectively. The offset frequency and sub audible phone frequency are not changed by the auto repeater function, reset these frequencies, if desired.
. 7/ MEMORY OPERATION B General description The transceiver has 100 memory channels (plus 6 scan edge memory channels for each band) for storage of often-used frequencies. You can program the following data into each memory channel ‘separately. ' In addition, ‘memory select channels are available to speedup the selection of often-used memory channels. * Operating frequency (pgs. 11=13) * Sub band frequency dnd sub band selection (p. 10) * Duplex direction (DUP or DUPE) {p. 17) * Offset frequency (p.
MEMORY OPERATION 7 B Programming a memory channel VF mode settings, including the set mode contents such as (2) Set the desired frequency in VFO mode: sub audible tone frequency, etc.; can be programmed into a Push (ACLU] to select VEO mode. ~ Set the desired frequency using the keyboard or tuning dial. memory channel. Se-other data {e.g. offset frequency.
7 MEMORY OPERATION B Transferring memory contents This function transfers a memory channel’s contents into & VFO. This is useful when searching for signals ground a memory channel’s frequency and for recalling the offset frequency, sub audible tone frequency, elc: PN CLAM © + | Gandhian hold.
B Memory select channels ‘The transceiver can memorize up to 100 memory channels. To select the desired memory channel! quickly of to speedup the memory scan, often-used memory channels can be placed into Up to 30 memory select channels. The skip information is not valid for the memory select channel. (p. 81) When first applying power or after resetting the CPL, memory select channels are riot set up. The memory select channel numbers can be set from set mode.
8 CALL CHANNEL OPERATION B Calling up a call channel The transceiver has a one-touch-access call channel to store a most-often-used frequency for quick recall. (1) Push {[D CALL] to select the call channel. e 5 ah hears. () To return to the previous mode, push [© CALL B Transferring call channel’s contents (1) Push CALL] to select the call channel. w f '! appears. (@ Push [FUN] + [VAMP] for 1 sec. .
B Scan types SCAN OPERATION The transceiver has'5 scan types with skip functions and 4 resume conditions 1o slut your needs. FULL SCAN (p. 27) Repeatedly scans all frequencies over the entire band. Used as the simplest Band Band i + sedge sass Sc En without any presetting. e Can damp PROGRAMMED SCAN Repeatedly scans between (. 27) two user-programmed frequencies. ' Used for checkmated. mon Sean edges . Men Band . ing for frequencies within g Mon Men .
9 SCAN OPERATION B Full scan () Push [® CLR] to select VEQ mode. (2) Select the desired band with [BAND]. (3) Set [SQL] to the point where noise is muted. @) Push o [@ SCAN] for 1 sec. to start the scan. « Tp 'change the scanning direction, rotate the tuning dial: (5) To stop the scan, push [CASANOVA] or [ FRANCISCAN Z When the pager or code squelch is in Use; scan does not / function. Cancel it in advance. (pgs.
B Programming scan edges Sean edges-can be programmed in the same way as memory channels, Memory channels " 1A" ~“3A" and 1b7 are available for programming scan edges. (@ CLR] to select VFO mode. (2 Select the desired band with [BAND}, (37 Select scan edge memory channel “1A7 (2A" or “BA': < Push [ MR] to select memory mode. = Push 1] =[3] and [6E V1 or rotate the tuning dial to select memory.
9 SCAN OPERATION B Frequency skip function < Programming a skip frequency Unwanted frequencies can be skipped and programmed as skip channels when full or programmed s¢an is pausing. (1) Turn ON the frequency skip function as described at right. (2) Start full scan or programmed scan. (p. 27) (3) Push [FUN] + [® MW] for 1 sec. to program the received frequency as a skip frequency. * The transceiver emits 3 beeps and the scan resumes. * Masked memory channels 99 10 are used in reverse sequence.
Bl Memory scan Memory scan repeatedly scans all memory channels, except masked channels, in sequence. ' To speed up the memory scan, program poofter-used memory channels as memory select channels. (p. 24) (1) Push [B) MR] to select memory mode or memory select mode. *"nEy ! appears. «If the call channel or repeater memory has been selected, push [(A CLR] 1o exit. 2 Set [SQL] to the point where noise Is muted. @ Push [& V/SCAN] or {62 A/SCAN] for 1 sec. fo start the scan.
9 SCAN OPERATION B Skip channel setting Memory channels can be specified 1o be skipped for memory skip scan. This is useful to speedup the memory skip scan interval. . These skip channels are also skipped during priority watch (memory skip scan watch). When the frequency skip function is ON, skip frequencies are skipped during full scan or programmed scan. (p. 27) Shows the skip channel.
B Programming a MDT code DIME codes are used for auto patching, accessing repeaters, controlling other equipment, etc. The transceiver has & DIME memory channels (11 ~15) for storage of often-used DIME codes digits. (D) Push [FUN] + [MDT] to select DIME memory mode. (2) Rotate the tuning dial to select the desired channel. 3 Push [FUN] + I® SET]: then push the desired keys. o UE' sands for C %" and UF stands for M E » Pushing [BAND] deletes the st entered digit.
B 11 PRIORITY WATCH B Priority watch types The priority watch checks for signals on ‘a memory or call channel every 5 sec. while operating on a VFQ frequency. The transceiver has 6 priority watch types to suit your needs. You can transmit on the main band VFO frequency while the priority watch operates. When receiving a signal, priority walk resumes according {0 the selected scan resume condition. (p. 31) NOTE: » Priority watch does not operate when: = The selected memory channels is a masked channel. (p.
H Priority watch operation & Memory channel and call channel watch (1) Push [& CLUB] to select VEO mode. (2) Select the desired band with [BAND], 13) Set the operating frequency. @) Set the watching channel(s). For memory channel watch; Select memory or memory select mode; then, select the desired memory channel. For memory scan watch: Select memory ‘or memory select mode; then, push [60 VI SCAN] or [0 SCAN] for sec. to start the memory. scan.
I B 12 CLOCK AND TIMERS B Clock operation The transceiver has a builtin' 24-hour clock: with: auto power-off, power-on timer and power-off timer functions. This is useful when Togging Q50's and so on. The clock indication is always displayed except when selecting set mode, sub band, etc. TIME ERROR: 1 min/week NOTE: CPU resetting clears the clock time. Set the time again in this case. < Setting the clock (1) Push [FUN] # [ TIMER] to select timer mode. (2) Push until only the clock appears.
B Timer mode The following chart shows the timer mode arrangement. Clock setting Power-off timer CLOCK AND TIMERS 12 B Auto power-off The transceiver automatically turns OFF after a selected period in which no switch is pushed. | This is useful if you forget o turn the power OFF. 60 min., 40 min., 20 min. and OFF can be selected. The selected period is retained even when the transceiver is turned OFF by the auto power-off function. : To cancel the function; select “oFF" in step (3) below.
37 12 CLOCK AND TIMERS H Power-on timer Use the power-on timer to suit your schedule and to save battery power. (11 Set the frequency and audit love as desired at power ON. ) Push [ENC] + TIMER] to select timer mode. &) Push until "On'' appears to select the power-on display. Rotate the tuning dial clockwise to turn the power-on timer appears. (5) Set the power-on time: Push {FUN] * [(8 JETS; then rotate the tuning dial to set the bout. ~Push then rotate:the tuning dial 10 set the minutes.
M Power-off timer Like the power-on timer; the power-off timer can be set to suit your schedule and conserve battery power. ‘When the timer is activated, the timer indicator appears in the function display and the transceiver operates normally until the per-set time at which it will turn OFF; ) Push [FUN] + @ TIMER] 1o select timer mode. 3 Push mil "OF'" appears 1o select the power-off display. (2 Rotate the tuning dial clockwise to turn the power-off timer ON: «DOFF @) appears.
I Bl 13 PAGER AND CODE SQUELCH 39 B General description s Pager function This function uses MDT codes for paging and can be used as a'message pager’’ lo inform you of a caller's identity even if you leave the transceiver temporarily unattended. Personal calls and group calls are available with the pager function. Personal calls use the receiving parties’ 1D code for calling. The receiving parties’ display shows your ID code and other stations in the party know that you called.
B Code programming » Before programming The pager and code squelch functions require ID codes and group code. These codes are 3-digit MDT codes and must be written in the code channels before operation. » Code channel assignment Your 1D code
41 13 PAGER AND CODE SQUELCH B Pager operation ¢ Calling a specific station (1) Set the frequency for using pager call. @) Push [FUN] + [@ PRICE SQL] to turn the pager function ON. * “PGR! appears in the display. * An optional tone squelch can be used together with the pager function: {p. 44) (3) Select the desired code channel: = Push FUNCTOR: + [ CODE: --Rotate ‘the tuning dial to select the channel. = Push [Pt Ti or CLR} o exit the setting display. @) Push [PTT] to transmit the pager code.
PERSONAL CALL This display appears when you dre ‘called with your ID code and the calling station’s D code is 374, GROUP CALL This display appears when you are called with the group code, 123, and 123 has been programmed into code channel C5. ERROR INFORMATION When the transceiver receives an incomplete signal, “E" ‘appears. B Appears: PAGER AND CODE SQUELCH 13 B Code squelch operation (1) Set the operating frequency for using the code squelch: o if selecting the suburban.
I 14 POCKET BEEP AND TONE SQUELCH M Optional UT-81 installation An optional UT-81 TONE SQUELCH UNIT is available for this (3) Carefully separate the front and rear panels as shown transceiver. The UT-81 provides pocket beep, tone squelch below. and programmable tone encoder functions. The U.S.A. ver snot already includes an equivalent unit. Turn power OFF, thine remove the battery pack and/or DC power cable.
B Pocket beep operation This function uses sub audible tones for ailing and can be used as'a ‘common pager '’ to inform you that someone has called while you were away from the transceiver. < Waiting for a call from a specific station (1) Set the frequency for waiting for a call. * The sub band can be used only for waiting for a call. (2) Program the sub audible tone frequency in set mode. * See p, 18 for programming details. {3 Push [FUN] + several times until YT 8QL 10 ' appears in the function display.
WHISPER FUNCTION B General operation The whisper function automatically attenuates the audio level to a telephone-like level while in cross band full duplex communication. You can operate the transceiver like a telephone. It Is not necessary to push the [PTT] while in whisper operation. (1) et the main and sub band frequencies as transmit and receive frequencies, respectively. » Use the [BAND] switch and tuning dial for VEO mdse. » Memory mode is useful for whisper frequencies programming.
B Power saver vane SET MODE The power saver function reduces the current drain to conserve battery power while waiting on a frequency. The power.saver duty cycle can be sel to 1:1, 1112, 1:40 ‘or OFF. Setting it conserves the most power. . For packet operation, the power saver should be turned OFF to receive reliable packet data. L aFF ey B P53 P53 751 Standby 50 misc. 50 sec: Circuit:off: 50: sec: ‘600 sec: 2 sec. 80 sec. Power saver is turned OFF. (1) Push [FUN] + [(8 SET] to enter set mode.
16 OTHER FUNCTIONS B PTT lock function uses seT Moe The PTT lock function locks the PTT switch electronically to prevent accidental transmission. The whisper function can be used even when the PTT lock function is in use, (1) Push [FUN] + [(8 SET] to enter set mode. (2) Push one or more times until “PRATTLE” appears in:the display. (3 Rotate the tuning dial to turn the PIT lock function “on’ or “oFF. @) Push CERT to exit set mode.
M MDT speed use SET MODE The sending speed of the MDT memory can be selected from 4 speeds to suit your needs. This settling does not affect pager and code squelch operation. (1) Push [FUNCTOR + [(8) SET] to enter set mode. (2) Push one or more times until 'DIM’ appears in the display. (3 Rotate the tuning dial to select the desired speed. « 100 smog. (5.cps); 200 see. (2.5 cps), 300 sec. and 500 sec. (1 cps)are available, (cps. = characters/sec.) ) Push [(A CLEAR] to exit set mode.
— B 17 MODE CONSTRUCTION CHART Although the following chart refers only to the the [C-T41A/E has the same mode arrangement. == VO MODE MR o MEMORY MODE (p 21} MEMORY SELECT MODE (p. 24) Used for operating ‘the transfused for ‘operating the tarn: receiver using memory channel elver ‘using memory select contents. 100 memory channels channels after selecting the are available for programming. memory select channel numbers.
5+® CLAMMY. DIME MEMORY MODE 2 EbL s J Ire See’p. 32 for details. TIMER MODE i eaN N\ Power-on timer {: 37)/¢ aFF 2o ity AP N STAN Auto power-off MATEY L i Clock setting display {p. 35} \m Power-off timer (p: 38) aan fi Sub audible tone MODE CONSTRUCTION CHART 17 SET MODE frequency’? Offset frequency’2 Whisper time-out PIT lock{p. 47) timer(p. 45) Beep: tone _aas || 0 ] _aff ran Oul Tk 458, JEER Full duplex Power saver duty. setting (p.
] B 18 TROUBLESHOOTING If your transceiver seems to be malfunctioning, please check the following points before sending it to a service center. . No power comes on. * The battery is exhausted. +Charge the battery pack-or place new dry cell | pgs: (A slight current flows in the circuits even when batteries in the battery case. 1.8 the power is OFF ) {Remove the battery pack if you will not-be using the transceiver for a long time.
] SPECIFICATIONS 19 I 3 Mode: FM(FEE]) Frequency: stability +10 ppm {0°C 10 4 50°C) T A8 A8 MHZ T 440 5450 MHz Electable output power” [0 W, 4.0W, 30W UsA RX; 144 148 MHZ [Bx: 440450 Mz {at135y) 10 W, 15 mwW 440450 MHz 144 =148 MHZ Adulation system Variable reactance frequency modulation T 144~ 148 MHZ 1 Tx: 430440 xnz Mai. frequency deviation® *KHz Asia, Hal 1R BB 74 MMZ 1 RN 430 £ 440 Thankless =60 ¢B (at high power). Frequency .
B 20 OPTIONS © Battery packs and chargers 80V 800 mAh | 12eamm50in | B0V 1100 mAh 1747 mm; B90n | 120V 1 600 mAR Battery: case 1H1imm; 4400 R6 (AA) size x 4 CP-12/L CIGARETTE LIGHTER CABLE WITH NOISE FILTER For operation ‘and charging ‘fl: cigarette: lighter OP C-254/L socket. DC POWER CABLE For: operation and charging with an external power supply: WALL CHARGER Regularly charges a battery pack. * The BC-73E/D cannot be used as the charging power source.
OPTIONS 20 $ Speaker-microphones ; HM-54 MB-30 MOUNTING BRACKET HM-46 Transmit When using the When using no bracket hanger. bracket harrier Earphone jack HM:55/A HM-75A HS:51 HEADSET Oriole control switches Earphone jack * PTT switch * VOX * Douche PTT for hands-free operation UT-81 TONE SQUELCH UNIT Already installed in the U.8.A version. Provides & “personalized’ tone squelch system with other stations and tone scan function. Also functions:as a programmable: tone encoder.