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Key Features:
- 80 channels
- Standard DIN size
- 5 Watts (max TX power)
- Heavy duty microphone with programmable buttons and channel control
- Front mounted speaker
- Rugged construction
- Open, priority and memory scanning
- Large easy to read LCD display
- 38 CTCSS and 104 DCS codes
- Busy channel lock
- Triple watch
- Audio scrambler
- 7 Colour backlit display
- Duplex (range extender)
- Digital signal strength indicator
- Priority channel
- Rotary squelch and volume control
- External speaker jack (3.5mm)
- Requires antenna (not supplied)
- Designed and engineered in Korea
Transceiver Dimensions (51mm x 178mm x 110mm)
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Additional Information
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Videos Guides
What are the black rubber washers for?
The black rubber washers are to be placed between the radio and mounting bracket to provide resistance to movement but still allow the position of the radio to be adjusted.
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
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.
How far does a UHF radio transmit?
Many factors affect how far a UHFradio will transmit including power of the radio and the environment in which it’s used (e.g. buildings, mountainous and surrounding vegetation can cause range problems).
What is a Repeater?
A Repeater is a Radio Relay Station. It is used when the radio signal needs to be magnified to get the desired distance coverage. It works by receiving a radio signal from one unit, magnifying it and retransmitting the signal to another radio unit. It would be used in an area where coverage was hindered by terrain, buildings or other environmental conditions.
Where are the repeater stations located?
There is a list of repeater stations across Australia. This list and the operational status of the repeaters can change so please check with the ACMA for the latest information on repeaters.
Is this radio suitable for use outside of Australia?
All Oricom products are approved for use in Australia and NZ only, and although they will still work in other countries, they may not meet that countries requirement’s for voltage, operating frequencies or power RF levels and if used may interfere with other services which could attract penalties from the local administration authorities.