IMPORTANT READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS carefully and completely before using the transceiver. SAVE THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL — This instruction manual contain important operating instructions for the [C-ZAP and IC-Z1E, EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS CAUTION: Equipment | damage may occur. NOTE: If disregarded, inconvenience only. No risk of personal injury, fire or electric shock. AN This manual describes the UT-93 ONE SQUELCH UNIT a8 an option. However, it is standard in the 2 U.S.A version.
UNPACKING Accessories included with the transceiver: Oty. @ Extension cable (OP C-500). 1 @ 1 @ Hand strap 1 Battery pack (BP-171 or BP-180) or battery case (BP-170) attached to transceiver .. ® Belt clip and screws.. ® Wall charger’ * Not supplied with battery case versions: FIRST APPLYING POWER @ Charge the battery pack or install alkaline batteries into the battery case {pgs. 10. 11). ~ @ Attach or detach the detachable panel as desired (p. 8).
TABLE OF CONTENTS CAUTIONS .. UNPACKING FIST APPLYING POW TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 PANEL DESCRIPTION M Front and side panels W Top M Keypad and d W Function display 2 ACCESSORY ATTACHMENT 8. 3 BATTERY PACK CHARGING. M Battery pack W Charging precautions . W About the battery pack .. W Charging connections 10 M Battery case W11 4 SETTING A FREQUENCY... 2-15 M VEQ and memory modes .. a2 M Main 12 B Set ling via the keypad 13 M Setting via the Favor UPEND keys . M Presetting for the tuning dials ..
8 SCAN OPERATION M Scan types Mescaline M Programmed scan . M Memory scan... M Memory skip sc: W Skip channel setting Ml Scan resume condition . 10 PRIORITY W Priority watch types. W Priority watch operation.. 11 CLOCK AND TIMERS M Clock operation W Auto power-off . W emirs 12 DIME MEMORY .. M Programming a MDT code ;. M Transmitting a DIM code 13 PAGER AND CODE SQUELCH .. M Pager function .. M Code channel...
I M1 PANEL Description M Front and side panels DOWNPOUR SWITCHES [UPJOHN] (pgs. 13,24, 31) sIncrement/decrement frequency or meme INDICATOR {p. 18) ory channel in VFO or memory modes, respectively. +Change scan direction during scanning; start scanning when pushed and held. *Stadium the main band's volume while DETACHABLE PANEL RELEASE (p. B) Push upwards to remove the detachable panel. [VOL] is pushed. DETACHABLE PANEL (p: 8 VOLUME SWITCH [VOL] (0.
H Top panel EXTERNAL DC POWER JACK [DC13.5V] (pgs. 10, 11) Allows operation with a 13.5 V 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 the transceiver or cause battery overcharging: and shorten the life of the battery pack, respectively.
i 1 PANEL DESCRIPTION B Keypad and| detachable panel s Input the appropriate digit for frequency selection while in VFO mode P 18) or for a « Tums sub audible tone encoder ON/OFF (I1CZ1A only) * Activates the following functions when an optional® tone squelch unit is installed: sub audible phone encoder, pocket beep, tone squelch, non-tone operation, (pgs. 20, 48). Selects tone frequency setting mode; (p. 21) «Start fulsome scan. *Adjust volume. (p. 16) memory .
PANEL DESCRIPTION 1 Tums power ON and OFF when pushed for 1 sec. (p. i) The same as the primary function at left. Selects the call channel, (p. 29) | Activates the AF mute function. {p.18) Toggles between VFQ and memory mode. (p. 12) | Writes VFO contents into a memory. (p. 25) Transfers a memory to VFO mode. Toggles the main band between VHF and UHF. . (p.12) Toggles between V by V and U by U 17) Turns the sub band OFF when pushed and held. Opens the squelch. (p. 16} | Displays the MDT memory.
1 PANEL DESCRIPTION B Function display U BY INDICATOR . 17) Appears when the function (two frequencies in one band) is infuse. FUNCTION INDICATOR (pgs. 3, 4) Appears when the function switch [ENC] is activated, indicating that the secondary function of switches can be accessed. \ MAIN BAND INDICATORS (p. 12) Appears in one of two positions to show the main band for transmitting and function control, DUPLEX INDICATOR (p. 20} DUP" or *DUP” appears when semi duplex operation (repeater operation) is in use.
MESSAGE INDICATOR (p. 44) Appears when the message function is activated. 'PANEL DESCRIPTION 1 TONE INDICATOR (p. 20) *"1" appears when the sub audible tone encoder is in use”, the following indicators appear when an optional tone squelch units installed: *“T SQL” appears when the tone squelch sinusitis (p. 48) T SQL {0 appears when the pocket beep function is in use. (p. 48) "For the Edr; Hal ‘and (UK.
N Bl 2 ACCESSORY ATTACHMENT < Antenna Insert the supplied antenna into the antenna connector and rotate the antenna as shown in the diagram below. Keep the jack cover attached when jacks are not in Use to avoid bad contacts. CAUTION: Transmitting without the Q antenna may damage the % transceiver. ~| < Belt clip Remove the plastic screws, then attach the belt clip with the supplied metal screws, Conveniently attaches 1o your blat. ¢ Hand strap Attach the hand strap as shown in the figure below.
© Operating with the detachable panel Make sure the power is turned OFF, then: @©While pushing the detachable panel release | button | upwards, pull the panel (from the top) away from and free of the transceiver as illustrated at tight. @ Align the connectors on the bottom of the detachable panel with those on the OP-500, then click the panel into place as! illustrated at the far right.
ol 3 BATTERY PACK CHARGING M Battery pack charging The supplied” BP-171 or BP-180 BATTERY PACK includes rechargeable Ni-Cd batteries and can be charged approx. 300 times. Charge the battery pack before first operating the transceiver or when the battery pack becomes exhausted. {pgs. 10, 11). "Optional for versions which corm with the BP-170 smarten case. If you want to be able to charge the battery pack more than 300 times, the following points should be observed: 1. Avoid overcharging.
B Charging connections < Regular charging Attach the supplied” battery pack or optional BP-172 or BP-173: then, connect the supplied”® wall charger via an AC outlet as shown below. *Optional for versions which include a battery case.
11 3 BATTERY CHARGING < Operation with an optional cable Connect an optional cable fo the transceiver as illustrated below. Be careful of battery overcharging as the connected battery is charged simultaneously. CAUTION: Remove dry cell batteries from the BP-170 e Artery CASE when it is in use. To [DC13.5V] .
I SETTING A FREQUENCY 4 I B VFO and memory modes B Main band This transceiver has 2 normal operating modes: VFO mode This transceiver can receive VHF and UHF band signals sand memory mode. You can select VFO mode or memory simultaneously. To change frequency or to activate a function, mode independently on each band. Push [V/M] to toggle VFO you must designate the band, VHF or UHF, as the main band. and memory dames. (pgs. 13-24) All switches affect the designated main band only.
4 SETTING A FREQUENCY W Setting via the keypad B Setting via the V/A or DUPONT ®Select VHF or UHF with [BAND]. keys @elect VFO mode with [VIM]. . @ Push 4 appropriate digit keys, starting from the 1 Mz digit. to @ Select the VHF or UHF band with [BAND]. input a frequency. @ Select VFO mode with [VIM]. *When a wrong digits mistakenly input, push CLIBURN] ta clear the @ Push either or to change the freeing, then start again. quench.
B Presetting for the tuning dials < Tuning step selection Tuning steps can be selected for each band: This transceiver has 8 tuning steps as follows: * 5 kHz 20 kHz 10 kHz «kHz » 125 kHz 30 kHz 15 KHz * 50 kHz @ Select VHF or UHF with [BAND. @ Select VFO mode with [V/M] @ Push [Furtherance to enter the tuning step setting condition, * Previously selected tuning step appears. @ Rotate [DIAL] 16 select the desired tuning step. ® Push [CLEAR] o return to VFO mode.
4 SETTING A FREQUENCY B Using the tuning dials © Select the VHF or UHF band with [BAND]. @ Select VEO mode with @ Rotate [DIAL] to set the frequency. @ To change the frequency quickly, push [FUNGI, then rotate the tuning dial. *See p. 14 for details on how 1o select a dial select step. B Lock function The lock function prevents accidental frequency changes and accidental function access. @Push [FUNCTOR, then push [LOCK] once or twice to turn the function ON.
B Receiving @ Turn power ON. @ Set the VHE and UHF band’s audio levels. +See below. @ Set the VHF and UHF frequencies with [BAND and their respective tuning dials. When a signal is received: = The RX indicator (VHF or UHF) lights green. = Squelch opens and audit is emitted from the speaker. w The receiving band's S/RF indicator shows the relative signal strength. © Setting volume Audio output for the transceiver is adjusted using the [VOL] switch and s independently adjustable for each band.
5 BASIC OPERATION and V by V functions The transceiver can receive 2 frequencies simultaneously on either the VHF or UHF band using the U by U function, @ Turn the single band function OFF use (opposite). @ Push [FUN] then to turn the U by U function lg)l 7% twice 1o turn the V by V function M558 MaG l ON. *“U” appears in the VHF display. W qH42 35 HOLD UHF frequencies or VHF frequencies while the function is in use.
B Transmitting CAUTION: Transmitting without an antenna may damage the transceiver. NOTE: To prevent howling, avoid setting the UHE frequency near the 3rd multiple of the VHF frequency. ® Select VHF or UHF as the main band for transmitting. @ Bet the operating frequency. @ Push and hold [PTT] to transmit. * The TX indicator lights red. * The S/RF indicator shows the output power selection. «The sub band can receive while transmitting in the main band depending on the sef made setting (p. 19).
5 BASIC OPERATION B Cross band full duplex The transceiver can receive the sub band frequency while transmitting on the main band. Using this capability, cross band full duplex operation is possible, When operating cross band full duplex with another station, howling may occur. To prevent this, at least one of the stations should use an optional HS-85 HEADSET or SP-13 Earphone, @ Turn cross band full duplex ON as described al right. @ 8et the transmit frequency.
M Operation A repeater amplifies a received signal and transmittal iron a different frequency. When using a repeater, the transmit frequency is shifted from the receive frequency by the offset frequency To speed up operation via a repeater, it is convenient to program repeater information into a memory channel (p: 24). @ Select VHF or UHF with [BAND], @ Set the receive frequency (repeater output frequency).
6 REPEATER OPERATION B Sub audible tones This setting is used for both encoding and decoding sub audible tones. Availability of this function is as follows. U.5.A version: both noncomprehending are standard, Europe, tally, UK. versions: both encoding/decoding are options. Asia versions: encoding standard, deciding optional; Sr The display shows an 88:5 Hz S&S b sub audible tone frequency for a the VHE band.
B Repeater memory This transceiver has a repeater memory in each band which automatically stores the most-recently-used repeater information, The repeater memories are separable from regular memory channels and the call channels. When transmitting with duplex ON the following information is automatically programmed into the repeater memory. s Repeater output frequency {your receiving frequency). »DUPE" or 'SUPT setting and offset frequency: +T" settling -and sub audible tone frequency (wham used).
N 6 REPEATER OPERATION B Tone scan The transceiver can detect the sub audible tone frequency ina received signal, By monitoring a signal that is being transmitted on a repeater input frequency, you can determine the tone frequency of the repeater. An optional® UT-93 is necessary 1o operate tone scan. "Standard for the U.S.A. version. O Select the desired band with [BAND]. @ Select VEO with *Tone scan cannot be used in memory mode. @ Set the desired frequency to be checked for a tone frequency.
B General description The transceiver has 46 memory channels {plus 3 pairs of scan edge channels) on each band for storage of often-used frequencies. You can program the following information into each memory channel separately. At first power ON, memory channels 10 to 46 are not programmed and cannot be selected until they are. *Operating frequency *Duplex direction (DUP or DUPE) and 'its outset frequency (pgs. 20, 21) inaudible tone encoder’ (or optional tone squelch) ON/OFF and its frequency (pgs.
7 MEMORY OPERATION B Programming after channel confirmation VFO mode settings, including the set mode contents such as sub audible tone frequency, ete. are programmed into a memory channel. @ Select VHF or UHF with [BAND]. @ Select the memory channel to be programmed: w Push [V/M] to select memory mode. w Rotate [DIAL] to select the memory channel {only memories already programmed can be selected). @ Set the desired frequency in VEO mode: Push [V/M] to select VFO mode.
MEMORY OPERATION 7 B Programming with channel selection Any memory channel can be programmed while remaining in VETO mode. This method is convenient for initial programming of memories and rapid programming of several memories in i succession. ~ NOTE: Perform the operation between steps @ and ® within 2 sec. otherwise programming will not be successful. @ Select VHF o UHF with [BAND @ Select VFO mode with ® Set the desired frequency: we Sat the frequency using the keypad or [DAILY. w Sat other data {e.g.
7 MEMORY OPERATION B Memory names Memory channels can be programmed with names of unto 6 alphanumeric characters in length. < Frequency +> Name To toggle between frequency indication and memory name indication: w Push [MN] when memory mode is selected. *NONAGE” appears when a memory channel has not bans programmed with a name (see opposite). “Eea NON HME Name indication Frequency indication The following characters ¢an be used in names: 0109, At Oz (capitals only), (space), ).
M Transferring memory contents < Memory «> VFO This function transfers a memory channel's contents into a VFO. This Is useful for searching for signals around a memory channel frequency and for recalling the offset frequency, sub audible tone frequency, etc. then Ms Er Yo | M558 R0 Mae }/Fn While beeping © Elect VHE or UHF with [BAND].
=N S B Accessing a call channel Each band has an independent call channel to store a most often-used frequency for quick recall. @ Select VHF or UHF with [BAND]. @ Push [CALL] to select the call channel. *"C7 or “CALL appear: @ To return to the previous mode, push M Transferring call channel contents ® Select VHF or UHF with [BAND]. @ Push [CALL]to select the call channel. *C” or "CALL" appears. @ Push [FUN] then [(vmMW] momentarily. **VFQ” appears.
H Scan types SCAN OPERATION 9 ] Each band has 4 scan types and 3 resume conditions providing scanning versatility. Scans on both bands can be operated separately or simultaneously. FULL SCAN (. 31} Band Repeatedly scans all frequencies over the entire band. PROGRAMMED SCAN Repeatedly scans between (p. 31) two' user-programmed fire i quenches. Used for: check can ages Band ' ing for frequencies within a Tge edging specified range such as reason prater output frequencies, N ete, o damp e MEMORY SCAN (p.
31 9 SCAN OPERATION B Full scan @ Select VHE or UHF with [BAND]. @ Select VFO mode with [WM] @ Tums the pager or code squelch function OFF if hither is activated with [OPGR/CS]. @ Set the selected band's [SLY to the point where noise is muted. ® Push or [BA/SCAN] for 1 sec. to start full scan. *To change the scanning direction; rotate [DIAL [UP] on the detachable panel can also be used. ® To stop the scan, push or [BA/SCAN].
B Memory scan ® Select VHF or UHF with [BAND]. @ Push [V/M] to select memory mode. @ Turn the pager or aced squelch function OFF if either is activated with [OPGR/CSI. @ Bet the selected band's [SQL] to the point where noise is muted. ® Push or [BA/SCAN] for 1 sec. to start the memory scan. »To change the scanning direction, rotate [DIAL [UP] on the detachable panel can also be used.
8l 9 SCAN OPERATION B Skip channel setting Memory channels can be sel to be skipped for memory skip scan. This is useful to speedup the memory skip scan interval: wuss qu ? n[{n indicates the channel is set ‘as a skip channel: @ Select the memory channel to be programmed as a skip channel: Push [V/M] to select memory mode. w Rotate [DIAL] to select the desired memory channel. @ Push [FUN] then [@SKIP] to set the memory channel as a skip channel. *:SKIP" appears: @ Repeat step @ to cancel a skip channel.
B Priority watch types The priority watch checks for signals on a memory o call channel every 5 sac. while operating on a VFO frequency. You can transmit on the VFQ frequency while the priority. watch operates. When receiving a signal; priority watch pauses according to 1he set'scan resume condition. priority watch 10 B Priority watch operation D Select VHE or UHF with [BAND]. @ Select VFO mode; then, set a frequency.
&l 11 c Lock AND TIMERS B Clock operation © Setting the clock @ While pushing [©SET] + [CLOCK, push [POWER] to turn A POWER ON power ON and enter the time sifting condition. @ Rotate the VHF [DIAL] to set the hours (24-hour system). @ Rotate UHF [DIAL] 1o set the minutes, @ Push [CLOTH] to sét the clock to zero sec., if desired. ® Push [PTT] 1o exit time settling and enter normal function display indication. < Displaying the clock Push [@CLOCK] 1o call up the clock display.
B Timer mode The transceiver has a built-in 24-hour ¢lock with auto power off, power-on timer and power-off timer functions. { MEH Y4235 TIMER MODE Alta power-off: S/SCAN ofF AP TI SCAN 800 an 88 ofF Power:off timer Power-on timer CLOCK AND TIMERS 11 H Auto power-off The transceiver automatically turns OFF after a selected period in which no switch is pushed. 60 min.; 40 min., 20 min. and OFF can be selected.
37 11 c Lock AND TIMERS B timers Use the timers for scheduled ISO's and to save battery power, etc. @ Push [FUN] then [@TIMER] o enter timer mode. @ Push [®V] or [BA] until ‘on” appears for the power-on timer or “oFF” appears for the power-off timer. @ Push [CLOCK, then rotate [VHF DIAL] o set the hours and [MEDIAL] to set the minutes. +The clock display appears. @ Push [CLOCK] again, then rotate [DIAL] to activate the timer. +“ON” and.
B Programming a MDT code The transceiver has 6 DIME memory channels (d1 to d6) for storage of often-used MDT codes digits. The memory channels are for common use on both bands. @ Push [DUNG] then [(Mongoose] to enter MDT memory. mode, *"dis P” appears. @ Rotate [DIAL] to select the desired channel. @ Push [FUN] then then, rotate [DIAL] to select the 1st digit: #'E stands for "+ and “F7 stands for 4. @ Push [M:N] to increment digit selection, then rotate [DIAL] to select the next digit.
B Pager function This function uses MDT codes for paging and can be used as a ‘message pager” fo 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 1D code and other stations in the party know that you called. You can also call all stations in your group using the group call.
B Code channel *Before programming The pager and code squelch functions require ID codes and a group code. These codes are 3-digit MDT codes and must be written into the code channels before operation. +Code channel assignment Your ID code co “Receive accept” only. Other parties’ “Receive inhibit” should D gite C1-C5 be programmed in each channel. Group code | One of C1-C5 | ‘Receive accept” must : be programmed. Memory space” cP “Receive inhibit” only.
41 13 PAGER AND CODE SQUELCH B Code programming @ Select VHF or UHF with [BAND]. *Each band has separate code channels. @ Push [FUN] their [COOED] to select the code channel setting display. @ Rotate [DIAL] to select the desired code channel, CO-C. +Code channel CP cannot be used for programming. @ Push the numeral keys to input the desired 3-digit code. *Digits are automatically stored once the 3rd digit has been entered.
© Waiting for a call from a specific station @ Select VHF or UHF with [BANDIT #The pager function can be used on one band only. @ Set the operating frequency. @ Push [OPGRI/CS] price or twice 1o turn the pager function ON. *“P" appears in place of the 100 MHz digit. +An optional phone squelch can be used together with the pager function. @ Wait for a call.
51 13 PAGER AND CODE SQUELCH B Code squelch operation Code squelch provides communication with silent standby since you will only receive calls from stations which know your ID or grasp code. Code squelch transmits a 3-digit code prior to voice transmission in order to open the receiving station’s code squelch. During code squarish operation, the power saver duty cycle becomes 1:1 if the power saver is activated.
M Message function < What is the message function? This transceiver has the capability to send and receive 6-digit alphanumeric ‘messages” during pager or code squelch operation. These messages are shared between bands with 10 separate memories for storage of per-programmed transmit messages and 10 separate memories for storage of received messages. © Calling up a receive message memory Received messages are automatically stored in one of the 10 receive message memories.
13 PAGER AND CODE SQUELCH © Transmitting a message Messages can be either be transmitted manually or automatically (from per-programmed transmit message memories). @ Select VHE or UHF with [BAND]. @ Select VEO mode; then, set a frequency. @ Bet the transceiver for pager or code squelch operation, @ Push [FUN] then [MSG]. appears. To transmit a per-programmed message memory: ® Push and held [PT. * The pager or code squelch code Is transmitted.
© Programming a message for transmit @ Push [MSG] 2 times 1o select a transmit message memory *One of 10710 “19%appears. @ Rotate [DIAL] 10 select the desired memory. = The or [UPWIND] keys can also be used: @ Push [FUN] then [®SET] to enter message writing mode. . s appears. @ Rotate [DIAL] 1o select the first character. *See p:45 for list of characters that can be input. ® Push [MN] to select the next digit for input. *[MSG] deletes the previous character.
T B 14 POCKET BEEP AND TONE SQUELCH B Optional UT-93 installation An optional UT-93 1o SQUELCH UNIT is available for this trans@ Carefully separate the front and rear panels as shown caver. The UT-93 provides tone scan, tone squelch and below. pocket beep functions; @ Plug in the UT-93 as shown below. 7. The UT-93 is already bull-in to the the U5 A. version. @ Tum power OFF, then remove the battery pack and/or DC power cable. @ Unscrew the 6 screws as shown below.
M Pocket beep operation This function uses sub audible tones for calling and can be used as a ‘common pager to inform you that someone has called while you were away from the transceiver. < Salting for a call from a specific station @ Select VHF or UHF with [BAND] @ Set the operating frequency. @ Push [FUN] then [@T FREQ); then rotate [DIAL] to select a sub audible tone frequency, +Tone frequency setting is available in VFO mode: only. However; pocket beep operation can be performed in memory made; »Sae p.
15 OTHER FUNCTIONS B Power saver use SET MODE The power saver function reduces the current drain to conserve battery power. The power saver duty cycle can be sett 134, 1:16 or OFF. Setting conserves the most power. For packet operation, the power saver should be turned OFF to receive reliable packet dale. D Push [FUN] then [@SET] to enter set mode. v o @Push . [®V] or [®A] until P-5 RVE appears as shown at m" right. Circuit off: 500 sec.
B LCD lighting For easy operation at nighttime, the transceiver has an LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) and keypad lighting function with a 5 sec. miler. © 5 sec. timer @ Push [LIGHT] to turn the lighting ON. @ The lighting will automatically turn OFF when no switches or [DIAL]'s have been operated for 5 sec. @To turn the lighting OFF manually, push [LIGHT] again; < Continuous lighting Push [FUN] then [LIGHT] for continuous lighting.
51 15 OTHER FUNCTIONS B P17 lock function s~ SET MODE The PTT lock function locks the PTT switch electronically to prevent accidental transmission. @ Push [FUN] then [@SET] to enter set mode. an on @ Push [®V] or [®A] one or more PTT Lk o times until *PTT LK" appears as shown. @ Rotate [DIAL} to turn the PTT lock function ON: or QFF ("off. ® Push [BC] to exit set mode.
B Optional HM-75A functions When using an optional HM:75A with the transceiver, the switches on the HM-75A function as follows: O A SWITCH Toggles the main band tween VHE and UHF. s te @B SWITCH i Changes mode between anon VEO and memory. 2o8e PAIN SWITCH soak we Change the frequency in the selected tuning . Locks all steps in VEO mode, switches Earphone w Change memory acceptance [PTT] jack nel in memory mode. we Start full scan or memory scan when pushed for 1 sec.
1 6 MODE ARRANGEMENT Although the following chart refers mainly to the VHF band, the same mode arrange merit applies to the UHF band. @ VFO I call channel. gun o M85 144000 | mope | MBI ENTREE MEMORY . in e NON HE MODE Used for operating the transceiver the entire band. (p.
MODE ARRANGEMENT 16 SET MODE : £ Auto repeater function [VOL] switch action (p. 51) version only; p. 22) MDT 51) H-8 H-5 off F off ) VoL Ll AIR PT I Textual speaker selection (p. 51) % Auto power down (p. 18) aut oub on an PERK ELOY NOTE: Scan resume condition (p. 33) These displays show the Full duplex ON/OFF (p.19) default ‘settings, i.e. the o oo settings after shipping from ofF gff = the factory or after reset E P 2k ting the CPU. : Program scan LCD contrast VI SCAN P-SEAN i Power saver duty cycle (p.
17 TROUBLESHOOTING 1f your transceiver seems to be malfunctioning, please check the following points before send mg it{o:a service center. {ock function. T PROBLEM | Possessiveness power comes on. o The battery is exhausted. » Charge the battery pack or place new dry cell Logs. (A slight current flows In the circuits even when |‘batleries:in the battery case. 10:11 the power is OFF). (Remove the battery pack it you slipknot be using the transceiver for a dong time.
T Specifications 18 I {with BP-171 and antenna) T e Tx: 144-148 Tx: 440-450 frequency |P2A | Re 136174 | PBx 400-470" Ray (electable) Tx: 430440 : 5 Hal Fix 136-174" | Rx dodo Modulation system Veritable reactance piquancy Eur, UK. | 144-146 430-440 Max; freq. deviation® £5.0 KMz ; Asia ol bore 430440 @ Microphone impedance 2k0 = Guaranteed ranges are: 144 148 B *A40-450 .| Receive system Double conversion heterosexuality *440-470 V.| Intermediate | 1st 43.1 MHz 358 MHz Mode M (F3E] | frequencies .
19 options s35mm2sin| pear SR L. | gauge | Lo 635mm25in] 48V | 700maAn | 13pmw | LC123 63smm25in| a8V | madwoman |13sw | Loz 755mmaoin| 96V | yeoman | a Sew | Lo 755mmaom| 72V | Somalian assess | Lo Bracketed values in e output parer column refer o the UHF band. CO-12 CIGARETTE LIGHTER CABLE WITH NOISE FILTER For operation and charging via .@w_ 212 V cigarette lighter socket. 11 OP-254 DC POWER CABLE For operation and charging via an textual power supply.
options 19 © Speaker-microphones MB-30 MOUNTING BRACKET When using the When using no bracket hanger bracket hanger L — N HS-85 HEADSET * PTT switch *VOX «One-touch PTT for hands ~free operation Note that the HS-51 cannot be used since the transceiver applies 3.5V via the [MIC]jack. Earphone jack SP-13 EARPHONE UT-93 TONE SQUELCH UNIT. Provides clear receive audio in noisy environments. Provides a “personalized” tone squelch shyster with other stations and tone scan functions.