Product Details
The DTX4200XP upgrades include:
BUILT LOUDER
The audio quality and volume has been significantly enhanced to provide Loud & Clear sound from the speakers in both the transceiver and microphone.
BUILT LARGER
Professional grade microphone has been redesigned to be heavier and larger in the hand, with an extra-large easy to read LCD display.
BUILT TO LAST
Designed for Australian conditions and backed by our 5 year warranty.
The DTX4200XP Key Features include:
DTX4200XP Key Features:
- Ergonomic, professional grade controller speaker microphone
- IP54 Dust and splash resistant
- Loud and clear audio with a speaker in the microphone and the transceiver
- Easy to see extra large backlit display
- Intuitive jog wheel to access primary functions
- Heavy duty die-cast metal chassis
- 3 memory groups of 16 channels per group
- Large 96 multi-colour backlit display
- Back light brightness (5 pre-set levels plus auto)
- Fast scanning 80 channels within 3 seconds
- Jog wheel volume/channel and squelch control
- Duplex
- 38 CTCSS & 104 DCS codes
- Transmit power indicator
- Slide-in mounting bracket
- Auto power off (off/1h/2h/4h)
- 3.5mm external jack (for optional external speaker)
- Included in the pack; 2m microphone extension cable and mounting hardware
- Transceiver Dimensions (31mm x 128mm x 147mm)
ANU916 Pack Includes:
- Heavy duty barrel spring base
- Fibreglass radome
- Length of antenna is 640mm*
- Grub screw and hex key to secure the fibreglass whip
- Low-loss coaxial cable (4.5m)
- Pre-terminated FME connector and PL259 adaptor
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User guides
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Additional Information
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Videos Guides
I am transmitting on my radio and the other party can’t hear me?
If you are using channels 1 to 8 or 41 to 48 you could be transmitting in Duplex mode, turn DPX off or move to another channel.
What is CTCSS?
CTCSS, or Continuous Tone Coded Squelching System, is an option that allows your UHF radio(s) to only pick up radio signals preceded by a “code”. This option helps to cut down on unwanted radio chatter. This is also known as PL, Private Line, Channel Guard, etc.
If the UHF Radio does not switch on at all?
Check the power lead (wire harness) and fuse.
What is the range of the UHF radio?
The type of antenna you use and where it is mounted on your vehicle will affect the range. A Low gain antenna will give you less range but wider coverage. A high gain antenna will give you greater range but it produces a narrower field which is more directional. Mounting the antenna low on the vehicle will shield the transmission in the directions close to the vehicle, so ideally the antenna needs to be mounted as high as possible.