Personal FM Radio - 14 Channels w/Headset Jack
(210-1840)                 Operation                  Faxback Doc. # 51200

Using The Radio

Connect the supplied headset's 3/32 inch mini plug and 1/8 inch plug to
the receiver's MIC/SPK jacks.

Rotate VOLUME to turn the radio on and off and adjust the volume.  A tone 
sounds when you turn it on.

To talk, hold down the headset's PTT (Push to Talk) button.  Speak into 
the microphone when the TX/LO BATT indicator lights.  When you finish 
speaking, release PTT.

To hear everything happening on a channel (including weak transmissions), 
hold down MON.  Release MON to turn auto-squelch back on.

To send a page, press CALL.  The TX/LO BATT indicator lights and a tone 
sounds on all radios within range that are tuned to the same frequency as 
your radio.

IMPORTANT:  The FCC does not allow you to send a continuous tone for more
            than 15 seconds at a time on FRS frequencies.  Do not hold
            down CALL for longer than 15 seconds.

Set VOX to HI (for normal conditions) or LO (if you are in a noisy 
environment).  The radio automatically transmits when you speak and is set
to receive when you are not speaking.

Using The Belt Clip

To attach the supplied belt clip, align the screw with the hole in the
back of the radio, then tighten the screw.

Using The Rubber Duck Antenna

For the best reception when you use the radio, raise the rubber duck 
antenna to a fully vertical position.

(EB 1/28/99)
(EB - Rev. 3/24/99)

Privacy Policy