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DTX4200XP Key Features:
- Dual receive allows you to receive two channels at the same time
- Dual speaker setup in microphone and transceiver for crystal-clear audio
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Heavy-duty die-cast chassis built to last
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Large 96-colour backlit display with adjustable brightness
- Fast 80-channel scanning in under 3 seconds
- CTCSS (38) & DCS (104) codes for secure communications
- Slide-in mounting bracket for flexible installation
- Professional-grade controller mic with 2m extension cable included
- Auto power-off & transmit power indicator to conserve energy
- 3.5mm jack for optional external speaker
- Five-year warranty for peace of mind
Dimensions: 31mm (H) x 128mm (W) x 147mm (D)
DTX600 Key Features:
- Water and dust proof IP67 rating
- Compact radio with large backlit LCD display
- Switchable RF power (high: 5 watt, low: 1 watt)
- 3 Programmable instant channel buttons
- 80 channels
- Fast charge technology supplied with 240v and 12v adaptors
- Open/instant/priority scan
- Die-cast metal chassis
- Duplex (range extender)
- Signal monitoring
- Triple watch
- Audio scrambler
- 38 CTCSS and 104 DCS codes
- High-capacity 2600mAh Lithium-ion battery pack (up to 30 hours operating time^)
- 2.5mm jack socket with locking screw for optional accessories
- Designed, engineered and produced in Korea
Antenna Key Features:
- Length of antenna is 620mm
- Low-loss coaxial cable included (4.5m)
- Pre-terminated FME connector and PL259 adaptor
- 3 Year warranty
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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.