Transmitting, Adjusting transmit power, Ransmitting – Midland Radio UHF HANDHELD TRANSCEIVER 70-440BP User Manual

Page 13: Djusting, Ransmit, Ower, Monitor button

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70-440 User manual

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Monitor Button

The Monitor button can enable or disable “GROUP MODE (CTCSS/DCS)” if programmed for that channel.

1) To enableGROUP MODE. Press and release the“MON” button: “SAT” icon is displayed. A Sub

Audible Tone mutes your speaker.

2) To DisableGROUP MODE. Press the “MON” button: “SAT” icon is not displayed. You are now

working in “Open Traffic”.



NOTE: if “SAT” icon is never displayed, “CTCSS/DCS” tone is not programmed. “GROUP

MODE” function is not available.

3) Press and Hold “MON” button for three seconds, internal squelch will be disabled and your speaker is

un-muted. Press and release the “MON” button to restore the squelch to normal operating condition.

Transmitting

1) Ensure that the channel is not busy otherwise you will create interference.

2) Press the “PTT” button, the status LED will glow red.

3) Start talking at a normal voice level at approximately 2.5 inches from the microphone (keep the

“PTT” button pressed).

4) When you have finished talking, release the “PTT” button.



Do not shout! It will not increase the distance you can transmit, but rather will make you heard

distorted.



Do not release the “PTT” button before your message is over or start talking before pressing

PTT”, otherwise your message will be “chopped”.



A handheld radio does not allow you to talk and receive simultaneously, for this reason make your

messages short. When you are talking the other parties can not use the channel! Use common
sense.



Your radio is programmed with a timeout timer which will automatically turn off the transmitter if

you talk longer than 90 seconds. In this case release the “PTT” and wait for few seconds, the radio
TX features will be automatically restored.

Adjusting Transmit Power

Your 70-440BP can transmit with two power levels according to the distance of your party’s station(s). We
do recommend, when possible, to use the Low power setting. This will increase the battery life and will
reduce the risk of interference with other stations not in your radio network that may be sharing the same
channel with you.

1) To change the channel's Power Output level from high (2 Watts) to Low (0.5 Watt), or vice versa,

Press and Hold “FUNC” key for about 2 seconds. A small "LOW" will appear in the lower left corner
of the display to indicate “Low Power”. High Power has no indicator.

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