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RadioSha ck A Divisi on of Tandy Corpora tion Fort W orth, Te xas 76102 811081 530A 10A 98N Pr int ed in Chin a Owner’s Manual Cat. No. 21-1810 n W ater- Resista nt n Rugged, Comm ercial- Quality Design n 14 Channels n 500 m W Out put n 38 Quiet Codes n Call Button n No License Required! n Clear Communic ations Up to Several Miles n Automatic Squ[...]
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2 7 FCC INFORMA TION Impor tant: D o no t op en yo ur ra di o to ma k e a ny int er - nal a djus tm en ts . Yo ur radi o is se t up to t ran smit a r eg- ul at ed si gnal on an ass ig ned f req uenc y. It i s agai ns t th e l aw to alt er or adj ust the s et tin gs in side t he rad io to exc eed t hose limi tat ions . An y adju stme nts t o you r r[...]
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6 3 USING THE QUIET FEA TURE The qui et feat ure lets y ou talk and listen to peo- ple who ar e usin g othe r rad ios s et t o the same channel and qui et code as your radio. This is li ke hav ing a sub- channel wit hin a channe l, giv- ing you greater co mmuni ca tion flex ibil it y. When you set a quiet code (ther e are 38 to choose from) and t u[...]
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4 5 USING THE RADIO Y ou can cause a paging tone to sound on al l r adios tune d to t he same channel (and quie t code, if used) . T o send a p age, ho ld down CALL fo r u p to 5 second s. TX appears. When you press CALL , the radi o sends a si gnal that aut omatical l y tur ns up the volume on anot her Cat. No. 21-1 810 Two-Way Famil y Radi o (or [...]