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1-1 General Description 86075-2 Turn to adjust the squelch sensitivity level. Rotating the knob clockwise increases the squelch level. Rotating it counterclockwise decreases the squelch. When rotated completely counter- clockwise the radio is off. Rotating the knob clockwise until it "clicks" powers on the radio. Continuing to turn the kn[...]
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1-2 General Description FULL FUNCTION HANDSET DISPLAY DSC DISTRESS CALL Press PTT to speak with the acknowledging station on channel 16. When a response is received, the LCD scrolls a message that the DISTRESS has been acknowledged, along with the sending station's MMSI number or nickname. The message and alert are repeated until the CLR key i[...]