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The Battery pack :Recharging, 3 Installing The Battery Pack, Battery Voltage Level, Battery Operating Time, Receiver operation : Getting Started, Tuning Control and Volume Control, Selecting Frequency, Step Size Selection, Programmable VFO Tuning Limits, Basic Receiving Functions. Transmitter operation : To Transmit, Changing Transmitter Output Power, TX. Stop Function, Time Out Timer, using the memory : Microprocessor Memory Backup, Initializing The Memory, Memory Channel, troubleshooting. Recharging should be done within an ambient temperature between 5ºC ~ 40ºC (41ºF ~ 104ºF). Recharging performed out of this range may not fully charge the battery. The meter indicates the relative battery voltage during transmit. Recharge or replace the battery pack when the level reaches the LOW indicator level. A fully charged battery should indicate eight (8) blocks on the display. A fully discharged battery should indicate five (5) or fewer blocks showing on the display. The transceiver actually changes frequency only after the 1 kHz digit is entered. The 1 kHz digit is not displayed if it is a zero. Before you attempt to transmit, attach an antenna with a low standing wave ratio to the antenna connector. Failure to provide a proper load may cause damage to the final amplifier section. Always check that the frequency is clear before transmitting. You must adjust the squelch to the threshold point for proper scan operation. You cannot use scan in conjunction with the tone alert function and paging. Scanning occurs separately in the VHF and UHF bands. You can reverse the direction by turning the Tuning control or MESSAGE key. No sound from the speaker., No signal can be received. No control works.

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