Operation, Using the quiet feature, Frequencies – Radio Shack 811081530A User Manual

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USING THE QUIET FEATURE

The quiet feature lets you talk and listen to peo-
ple who are using other radios set to the same
channel and quiet code as your radio. This is
like having a sub-channel within a channel, giv-
ing you greater communication flexibility.

When you set a quiet code (there are 38 to
choose from) and turn on this feature, the radio
transmits a tone with your transmission. This
tone is too low for you to hear, but other radios
can detect it. This prevents radios which are not
set to the same channel and quiet code from in-
terfering with your transmissions or reception.

Follow these steps to set a quiet code.

1. Repeatedly press

MODE

until

QUIET

and

the previously set quiet code appear and
flash.

2. Rotate

CHANNEL/QUIET/VOLUME

clock-

wise or counterclockwise until you see the
code number (

1–38

) you want to use.

QUIET

flashes for 5 seconds after you stop

rotating

CHANNEL/QUIET/VOLUME

, then the

selected channel number reappears.

FREQUENCIES

Channel

Frequency

(MHz)

Channel

Frequency

(MHz)

1

462.5625

8

467.5625

2

462.5875

9

467.5875

3

462.6125

10

467.6125

4

462.6375

11

467.6375

5

462.6625

12

467.6625

6

462.6875

13

467.6875

7

462.7125

14

467.7125

OPERATION

INSTALLING BATTERIES

Your radio uses an optional Ni-MH recharge-
able battery pack (RSU No. 12016481, avail-
able through your local RadioShack store) or
three alkaline AA batteries (not supplied) for
power.

Cautions:

• Use only fresh batteries of the required size

and recommended type.

• Do not mix old and new batteries, different

types of batteries (standard, alkaline, or
rechargeable), or rechargeable batteries of
different capacities.

Note: You need an optional desktop charger
(Cat. No. 21-1830), to charge the battery pack
before you can use it. Follow the directions sup-
plied with the optional desktop charger to
charge the battery pack.

Be sure the radio is off, then remove the belt
clip. Use a coin or a screwdriver to loosen the
screw on the battery compartment cover, then
slide the cover down and off and install the bat-
tery pack or batteries as shown.

Note: If you will not be using the radio for sever-
al months, remove the batteries.

Lock Pin

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