Unimo Technology KGMR-401A GMRS Transceiver User Manual users manual
Unimo Technology Co., Ltd. GMRS Transceiver users manual
users manual
KGMR-401 INSTRUCTION MANUAL ’ ficH'CH'ANNEL HANififiE‘m” ” '” FM TWO-WAY RADIO _/ CHNOLOGY UNIMO TE' UNIMO TECHNOLOGY CO, LTD FCC ID OZSKGMR-40l mm: 17mm» 1. INTRODUCTION This unit is small and lightweight, portable FM radio designed for using 462.55~467,725MHZ band. And it 1.1 GENERAL supplies as following. 1) 2) 3) 4) 1.2 CONFIGURATION The stability of frequency does not fluctuate between each channels and it is easy to change frequency of channel using microcomputer»controlled PLL frequency synthesizer instead of X»tal replacement. The EEPROM allows extemal programming of operation information such as Tx & Rx frequency, CTCSS/CDCSS code, VOX. TOT(Tirne Out Timer) for Tx, Scan, PSC(Power Saving Control) time and so on. And for retaining information KGMR—401 need not backup power. In addition, these information data can be duplicated easily to other radio by using “cloning feature” With external MlC/Speakerjack, You can use more freely. As all active components are made of semi-conductor devices. This radio guarantees long-lived and excellent performance under the change of weather condition. ‘ .( DESCRIPTlON MODEL NO. RADIO KGMR~401 BATTERY KBP-61 OOH (NI-MH, 1000mA) OPERATION MANUAL ANTENNA (OPTIONS) PC PROGRAMMER SOFTWARE PC PROGRAMMER CABLE PC PROGRAMMER MANUAL CLONNING CABLE 2. SPECIFICATIONS 2.1 GENERAL . Frequency Range . Channels . Communication . Antenna Impedance . Antenna Type . Current Consumption . Operation Temp. Range . Dimensions . Weight . Power source 2.2 TRANSMITTER . Power Output , Modulation System . Oscillating Method . Frequency Stability . Max. Freq. Deviation . Audio Distortion . Spurious Emissions . Signal to Noise Ratio 2.3 RECEIVER . Type . Sensitivity , Squeloh Sensitivity . Frequency stability . Spurious Response . Selectivity . IMD . Audio Distortion . Signal to Noise Ratio . Max. Audio Output : 462.550~467.725 MHZ : 80h : Simplex :50 ohm (nominal) : Whip Antenna : Tx (2.5W output) ~ : Rx (0.7W output) - : Rx stand-by -- less than 35mA : -20“C ~ +60?) : 62(W) x 1300-1) x 32(D)m/m : 16ng (ex. battery.) : Ni-MH(7,2V, 6CELL) less than 1A less than 250mA : 2.5W(7.5V) I BK50F3E : PLL Frequency Synthesizer : i 0.0005% or less : i- 2.5kHz : less than 5% (1 kHz. 60% deviation) zless than -65dB : less than —37dB : Double supervheterodyne : less than 0.25uv (12dB SINAD) : less than 0.2uV : i D.0005% or less : greater than 70dB :greaterthan 60dB : less than 65dB : less than 5% (@60% mod. by 1kHz) : less than —37dB zgreaterthan 0.5W (1652 load) 3. CONTROLS AND OPERATIONS 3.1 EXTERNAL VIEW RGTK LAM? « 5K? 3.2 CONTROLS LON/OFF AND VOLUME CONTROL Power ON/OFF and Volume control switch As turning clockwise(CW) direction, Power turns on, and continuous CW turning makes volume louder. Turning counter clockwise(CCW) direction makes volume weaker and power turns off when turning completely. 2. CHANNEL SELECTOR Channel selecting switch. T a. 1~8 : Normal channel MVN whib‘ b. S : Scan mode w \ f JEL‘ 3, c, E : Emergency channel " 3.ANT.CON. Connect the external antenna. 4. RX/TX LAMP LAMP COLOR EQUIPMENT STATUS Red Indicating Transmitting(TX) Green indicating Reoeiving(RX) Red lamp blink indicating Low Battery Green lamp blink indicating Program mode or Clone mode 5. PTT (Press—To—Talk) BU'I'I'ON Changing Switch between Tx and Rx mode. PTT must be pressed to transmit 6. MON BUTTON Monitoring noise status. For monitor mode, Press and hold monitor button, 30 you can receive all signal at current channel regardless CTCSS/CDCSS tone. 7. EXTERNAL EAR/MIC JACK Connect the external earphone/microphone. When external EAR/MIC is using, internal speaker and PTT switch will not operate. Caution : Use only KGMR-AOt external EAR/MIC provided by manufacturer. 8. DC JACK Providing external power and low charging using external power or low charging feature. Caution : Input DC voltage : 10V 91 SPEAKER High perfon'nanoe speaker with 1652 , $45 is employed 10. MIC Keep your mouth apart from the MIC properly and talk as usual voice strength on transmitting. 11. BATI'ERY COVER As changing battery pack, Push battery lock backward (reverse direction of indicating arrow) and push and down battery cover, And change battery, then make reverse procedures. 12. BA'I'I'ERY PACK Using high capacity 7.2V (NLMH, 6cells, 1000mA) battery pack, It is possible much longer operation. 13. EXT CHARGER CONTACT Contact and connect desktop charger, that can operate high/low speed charging mode 3.3 OPERATIONS 1. CHANNEL SELECTION PC-program can set frequency of each 8 channel 2. TONE SELECTION Each channel ca have sub audio signal that prevents interference 3. SCAN As placing the channel selectorto “S" then radio would scan from 1 to 3 channel. lfthe correct signal is received, the radio would stop scanning and receive the signal. Otherwise, repeat scanning operation would do. 4. VOX As pressing and holding PTT button, turn on the radio. Then, it is set to VOX mode. The signal can be transmitted with not pressing P'l'l' switch but only voice 5. TOT(Time Out Time) In order to prevent long-time transmission. transmit time out feature can be used. When time of transmission exceeds the limitation, the radio is automatically switched to receive mode. Furthermore, penalty time, which makes the radio not to transmit for pre-defined time period, can be applied. Transmit time out and penalty time can be programmable by PC programmer, 6. Power Saving Mode If no received signal for pre-defined time, this radio goes into power saving mode. Time value can be programmable by PC program. 7. Low battery indication As low battew, blinking red lamp, it 8. Program Mode Input the information data (frequency. tone etc.) by PC-Programmer or other radio. First place the channel selector to ‘E" then as pressing and holding MON button, tum on the radio, Then, connect the PC-programmer cable to EAR/Mleack. And write data using PC-programmer or other radio. 9. CLON Duplicate the information data(frequency, tone etc.) by other radio, First place the channel selector to “E” then pressing and holding P'I'I' button, turn on the radio. Then, connect the cloning cable to EAR/Mlcjack. And write data using other radio. 10. DISABLING THE SOUND As pressing and holding MON button. turn on the radio. 3.4 CTCSSICDCSS TONE 3.4.1 CTCSS No. Freq.(Hz) N0. Freq.(Hz) N0. Freq.(Hz) 00 No Tone 13 103.5 26 162.2 01 67.0 14 107.2 27 167.9 02 71.9 15 110.9 28 173.8 03 74.4 16 114.3 29 179.9 04 77.0 17 118.8 30 186.2 05 79.7 13 123.0 31 192.3 06 82.5 19 127.3 32 203.5 07 35,4 20 131 .s 33 210.7 03 33.5 21 136.5 34 218.1 09 91.5 22 141.3 35 225.7 10 94.3 23 146.2 36 233.6 11 97.4 24 151.4 37 241.3 12 100.0 25 156.7 33 250.3 3.4.2 CDCSS NO. DCS CODE NO. DOS CODE NO. DCS CODE 101 023 129 174 157 445 102 025 130 205 158 464 103 026 131 223 159 465 104 031 132 226 160 456 105 032 133 243 161 503 106 043 134 244 162 506 107 047 135 245 163 516 K1 108 051 136 251 164 532 » 109 054 137 261 165 546 110 065 133 263 166 565 111 071 139 265 167 606 112 072 140 271 168 612 113 073 141 306 169 624 114 074 142 311 170 627 115 114 143 315 171 631 116 115 144 331 172 632 117 116 145 343 173 654 118 125 146 346 174 562 119 131 147 351 175 664 120 132 148 364 176 703 121 134 149 365 177 712 122 143 150 371 178 723 123 152 151 411 179 731 124 155 152 412 180 732 125 156 153 413 181 734 126 162 154 423 132 743 127 165 155 431 183 754 123 172 156 432
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