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© 2002 Radio Shack Cor poration. All Rights Reserved. RadioShack and Rad ioShack.co m are tra demarks used by R adio Shack Corp orati on. 21-1864 OWNER’S MA NUAL — P lease read before using this equipment. Family Radio Se rvice (FRS) is a lice nse- free, tw o-way, shor t-range v oice rad io servic e tha t lets f amili es a nd group s ke ep in [...]
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2 Complete chargi ng tak es about 10 hou rs. ± When ch arging is co mplete , unpl ug the AC or DC ada pter from the p ower sou rce, th en discon nect i t from the ra dio’s DC 6V jack . # 7 5+0 ) " 6 *' " 5 9+8'. " $ '.6 " % .+2 Insert the swive l belt clip into the s ocket at the back of the radio until it clic[...]
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3 7 5+0) " % 1746'5; " 6 10' If the co urtesy tone i s on, 9#JED; 9#JED; 9#JED; 9#JED; ap pears and t he person you a re com municati ng w ith hears th e court esy tone when you f inish transmittin g. Hold down QUIE T/MENU until 9 9 9 9#J ED ; #JED; #JED; #JED; flas hes. Ed Ed Ed Ed or E E E E< < << << <<[...]
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21-1864 AO0108AAA1 07A02 Pr in t ed in Ch i na Radi oSha ck C orp orat ion Fort Worth, Texas 76102 (%% " +0(14/#6+10 To be sa fe: • Never open your radio’s case. # • Never change or replace anyt hing in your radi o excep t the batteries. Your radio might cause TV or radio inter ference ev en when it is operating prope rly. To det ermine [...]