70-440BPUHF Handheld TransceiverUser’s ManualCopyright © 2002 by Midland Radio; all rights reserved.
70-440 User manualPage.10Installing/removing the belt clipThe supplied belt clip allows you to hang the transceiver on your belt or jacket when you ar
Basic OperationsSwitching the radio ON and OFFTo switch the radio on:1) Rotate the “PWR/VOL” knob clockwise until the radio is switched on. The CPU w
70-440 User manualPage.12Adjusting volumeThe PWR/VOL knob is used to adjust the RX volume: turn it clockwise to increase or counterclockwise toreduce
70-440 User manualPage.13Monitor ButtonThe Monitor button can enable or disable “GROUP MODE (CTCSS/DCS)” if programmed for that channel. 1) To enable
70-440 User manualPage.14 If the battery icon is "blinking" (Low Battery indication), the Unit will automatically switch to LowPower when
70-440 User manualPage.151) To activate Priority channel, press the “CALL” + key. A "P" will be displayed in the lower rightcorner of th
70-440 User manualPage.16Advanced OperationsIn this section we’ll describe some advanced operation which you can do with your handheld transceiver:Han
70-440 User manualPage.17Roger BeepA roger beep will be heard by the other party when “PTT” button is released. To enable or disable Roger Beep “FUNC”
70-440 User manualPage.18• When possible charge battery packs only when they are completely discharged, i.e. when the “lowbattery” icon flashes stead
70-440 User manualPage.19Cleaning the radio• Wipe the radio with a clean and lint free cloth to remove dust. If it is very dirty, you can use a damp(
70-440 User manualPage.2In this book…IN THIS BOOK…...
70-440 User manualPage.20supplied belt clip.• Headset with built-in microphone: Will additionally add the VOX facility, For further details pleasesee
70-440 User manualPage.21Quick referenceOperation reference1) Output Power: Press the “FUNC” key to set High or Low Power output. “LOW” icon is displ
70-440 User manualPage.22IndexAAdjustingTransmission Power...
70-440 User manualPage.23Spare battery pack...
70-440 User manualPage.24E-mail: [email protected]: www.midlandradio.com
70-440 User manualPage.3Congratulations. 70-440BP is an advanced Professional Radio. Its rugged design allows it to be yourreliable partner even durin
70-440 User manualPage.4• Respect the environment conditions. The radio is designed to be used in heavy environments,however avoid exposing it to ext
70-440 User manualPage.5Conventions and Symbols in this Book This symbol marks a ‘note’. Notes are hints or tips which offer additional information
70-440 User manualPage.6Part Names and their functionsPlease have a look at the following parts description in order to familiarize yourself with the
70-440 User manualPage.7Side (left and right)[9] Microphone connector. For remotespeaker/microphone, headsets for VOX use andother accessories. It mu
70-440 User manualPage.8 SetupUnpackingThe following items are in the package:(a) Transceiver’s main body(b) Flexible antenna(c) Battery pack NiMH
70-440 User manualPage.9Fitting and removing the AntennaTo fit the antenna:1) Locate the antenna terminal (thread MX type) on transceiver’s top.2) H
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