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Thank you for purchasing this new transceiver. IM PORTANTPlease read this instruction manual carefully beforeplacing your transceiver in service. SAVE THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL. The following explicit definitions apply in this manual: NOTE : If disregarded, inconvenience only, no risk of equipment dam...
CONTENTS 1. BEFORE OPERATION ......................................................................... 4 2. SPECIFICATIONS AND ACCESSORIES ............................................... 63. BAHERY PACK .................................................................................... 9 4. OPERATI...
2. SPECIFICATIONS AND ACCESSORIES 2-1. SPECIFICATIONS TH-26A/26AT/26E TH-46A/46AT/46E U.S.A. version 144 — 148 M Hz 438 - 450 M Hz FREQ U ENCY RANG E European and U.K. version 144 — 146 M Hz 430 — 440 M Hz O thers 144 — 148 M Hz 430 — 440 M Hz or 438 - 450 M Hz M OD E F3E (FM ) M EM ORY C HAN NELS 2...
3. BATTERY PACK 3-1. NiCd BAHERY PACK (PB-10) This battery pack has not been charged at the factory in order to provide you m\h the greatest number of charge / discharge cycles. You must charge the battery before use. The battery pack will require several charge / discharge cycles before you can exp...
3-4. INSTALLING THE BATTERY PACK Align the grooves in the bat- Release button tery pack w ith the transceiver and slide the pack to the right until it locks in place. To remove the - battery pack push up on the RELEASE button and slide the pack to the left. 3-5. BATTERY VOLTAGE LEVEL METER The S met...
3-6. OPERATING TIME W e recommend use of the NiCd battery pack for long transmission or extended operation. M anganese batteries (except Alkaiine manganese bat tery) are suitable only for LOW or Economic Low power transmission. M O D E L V m A h O P E R A T IN G T IM E (hours) T H -26A /26A T /26E ...
The chart below illustrates the way the displayed frequency will change when you change from one step size to another. 5, 10. 15, 20 to 12.5, 25 12.5, 25 to 5 , 10, 15, 20 0 , 5 , 10, 15 0 0 0 12.5 10 20, 25, 30, 35 25 25 20 37.5 30 40, 45, 50, 55 50 50 50 62.5 60 60. 65, 70, 75 80, 85, 90. 95 75 75...
_ nrm . r /V i.uu“ L <uC 0>QS (Step size selection: 5kHz) back on. This indicates that the upper limit has been suc cessfully stored in memory. 6. To confirm that the pro gramming was properly per formed rotate the Tuning control. The transceiver should not go above or be low the programme...
4-4-1. Microprocessor Memory back-up A lithium battery is contained in this transceiver to retain memory. Tuning OFF the POW ER switch, disconnecting the power cable or an intermittent power failure will not erase the memories. The battery life is estimated at 5 years. W hen the battery has been exh...
like the old crystal controlled radios, i.e. the data is fixed and cannot be changed by mistake. 1. Press the M R key to select the memory mode. The memory channel indicator w ill turn on in the display. 2. Rotate the Tuning control to select the desired mem ory channel. 4-4-6. Memory Shift Using t...
4-7. CHANNEL DISPLAY MODE Channels can be shown on the display. (Ex.) POWER OFF POWER ON MONI A . B - (I 1. Enter the desired operating frequency into memory, (o- 4-4-4. M emory Entry, 4-4-8. Automatic M emory Initial ization) 2. Turn off the transceiver POW ER switch. 3. If you press and hold the ...
4-8. TONE ALERT SYSTEM The Tone Alert function will provide an audible “Alarm” to signal when someone is transmitting on the frequency you are monitoring. W hen used in conjunction with the CTCSS function this would allow the transceiver to act similar to a private pager system!1. Adjust the SQL con...
• Timing chart ON OFF H--- H 150mS 800mS W hen DTSS function is O N. ON OFF rum 150mS lOOmS 4-10. AUTOMATIC POWER OFF This transceiver also provides an Automatic Power OFFcircuit. The circuit action is described below. (Initial state is ON.) 1. A 5 second audio confirmation alert will sound after 59...
Notes 1. W hile the stored DTM F code is recalled, transmission continues until the whole code string is recalled even if the PTT switch is released. 2. If you want to stop output of the stored DTM F code midway, release the PTT switch once and then press it again. • Recalling stored DTMF code in re...
7. OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES 7-1. TSU-7 CTCSS UNIT INSTALLATION Note Be sure to turn the POW ER switch OFF before removing the battery case. 1. Attach the adhesive sheet supplied with the TSU-7 to the front (connector side) of the unit. (Fig.1) 2. Detach the battery case and remove the two screws on the ...
7-3. DTP-1 DTMF KEY PAD INSTALLATION NoteBe sure to turn the POW ER switch OFF before removing the battery case. 1. Detach the battery case and remove the two screws on the front panel which are used to hold the terminal plate on the bottom of the unit. (Fig.1) 2. Remove the three screws that hold t...
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