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UV-9R PRO SERIES Amateur Radio USERS MANUAL PREFACE Thank you for purchasing UV-9R PRO Series Amateur Radio, which is a dual band/dual display/dual watch. This easy-to-use radio will deliver you secure, instant and reliable communications at peak efficiency. Please read this manual carefully before use. The information presented herein will help you to derive maximum performance from your radio. This manual is applicable to the following product: UV-9R Plus, WP-9R and AR-9 Radio. WARNING: MODIFICATION OF THIS DEVICE TO RECEIVE CELLULAR RADIOTELEPHONE SERVICE SIGNALS IS PROHIBIITED UNDER FCC RULES AND FEDERRAL LAW. ATTENTION! When programming the radio, start by reading the factory software data, and then rewrite this data with your frequency etc., to a new saved code plug, otherwise errors may occur. You can use the programming cable with a PC to program the authorized frequency, bandwidth, power, etc. your programming must comply with your FCC (or EU other country) license certification. ATTENTION! Before using this product, read the RF Energy Exposure and Product Safety Guide that ship with the radio which contains instructions for safe usage and RF energy awareness and control for compliance with applicable standards and regulation. FRS, GMRS, MURS, PMR446 You may be tempted to use FRS, GMRS, MURS (in the USA) or PMR446 (in Europe) frequencies. Do note however that there are restrictions on these bands that make this transceiver illegal for use. Table of Contents 5.3 Making a call Chapter1. Getting Started 5.4 Channel selection 1.1 Regulations and Safety Warnings 5.5 Frequency (VFO) mode 1.2 Main features 5.6 Channel (MR) mode 1.3 Content of the packaging Chapter6. Advanced Features Chapter2. Charging the Battery 6.1 Frequency scanning 2.1 Charging the Battery Pack 6.2 Channel scanning 2.2 Charger Supplied 6.3 CTCSS scanning 2.3 Use Caution with the Li-ion Battery 6.4 DCS scanning 2.4 How to Charge 6.5 CursorConversion (A/B) 2.5 LED Indicator 6.6 High/low power fast selection 2.6 How to Store the Battery 6.7 Keypad lock Chapter3. Installation of Accessories 6.91000Hz, 1450Hz, 1750Hz Tone-burst 3.1 Installing / Removing the Antenna 6.10 Manual Programming (Channels Memory) 3.2 Installing the belt clip 6.11 Repeaters Programming 3.3 Installing the battery pack Chapter7. Working the MENU System 3.4 Additional Speaker/Microphone (Optional) 7.1 Basic use Chapter4. Radio Overview 7.2 Using short-cuts 4.1 Buttons and controls of the radio 7.3 Functions and operations 4.2 Display of the radio Appendix A. - Technical Specifications 4.3 Status Indications Appendix B. - Trouble shooting guide 4.4 Main keypad controls Appendix C. - Shortcut Menu operations Chapter5. Basic Operations 5.1 Power on the radio 5.2 Adjusting the volume 1.1 Regulations and Safety Warnings Chapter1. Getting Started FCC Licensing Information This device complies with Part 90 and 15 of the federal Communications Commission (FCC) Rules. Operation is subject to the condition that that this device does not cause harmful interference. The radio operates on radio frequencies that are regulated by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). To transmit on these frequencies, you are required to have a license issued by the FCC. To obtain forms, call the FCC forms hotline at: 1-800-418-3676 or go to http://www.fcc.gov For questions concerning commercial licensing, contact the FCC at 1-888- CALL-FCC (1-888-225-5322). Before filling out you application, you must decide which frequency you can operate on. NOTICE: Use of this radio outside the country where it was intended to be distributed is subject to government regulations and may be prohibited. FCC Regulatory Conformance Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates and can radiate radio frequency energy. If not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, it may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. Verification of harmful interference by this equipment to radio or television reception can be determined by turning it off and then on. The user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the condition that this device does not cause harmful interference. WARNINGWARNING: MODIFICATION OF THIS DEVICE TO RECEIVE CELLULAR RADIOTELEPHONE SERVICE SIGNALS IS PROHIBIITED UNDER IC RULES AND FEDERRAL LAW. EU Regulatory Conformance As certified by the qualified laboratory, the product is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of the Directive 2014/53/EU. All applicable EU regulations are regarded (2006/66/EC, 2011/65/EU,(EU)2015/863, 2012/19/EU). NOTE: It can be operating under 2000m. WARNINGEuropean Users should note that operation of this unit in Transmit mode requires the operator to have a valid Amateur Radio License from their respective Countries Amateur Radio Licensing Authority for the Frequencies and Transmitter Power levels that this Radio transmits on. Failure to comply may be unlawful and liable for prosecution. At this subject, refer to the EU specification guide 2014/53/EU. Please note that the above information is applicable to EU countries only. Compliance with RF Exposure Standards The radio complies with the following RF energy exposure standards and guidelines:
United States Federal Communications Commission, Code of Federal Regulations; 47 CFR 1.1307, 1.1310 and 2.1093 American National Standards Institute (ANSI) / Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) C95.1:2005; Canada RSS102 Issue 5 March 2015 Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) C95.1:2005 Edition RF Exposure Compliance and Control Guidelines and Operating Instructions To control your exposure and ensure compliance with the occupational/ controlled environmental exposure limits, always adhere to the following procedures. Guidelines:
Do not remove the RF Exposure Label from the device. User awareness instructions should accompany device when transferred to other users. Do not use this device if the operational requirements described herein are not met. Operating Instructions:
Transmit no more than the rated duty factor of 50% of the time. To transmit (talk), press the Push-to-Talk (PTT) key. To receive calls, release the [PTT] key. Transmitting 50% of the time, or less, is important because the radio generates measurable RF energy only when transmitting (in terms of measuring for standards compliance). Keep the radio unit at least 2.5cm away from the face. Keeping the radio at the proper distance is important as RF exposure decreases with distance from the antenna. The antenna should be kept away from the face and eyes. When worn on the body, always place the radio in an approved holder, holster, case, or body harness or by use of the correct clip for this product. Use of non-approved accessories may result in exposure levels which exceed the FCC's occupational/ controlled environmental RF exposure limits. Use of non-approved antennas, batteries, and accessories causes the radio to exceed the FCC RF exposure guidelines. Contact your local dealer for the product's optional accessories. Precautions for Portable Terminals Operating Prohibitions To protect you against any property loss, bodily injury or even death, be sure to observe the following safety instructions:
1. Do not operate the product in a location containing fuels, chemicals, explosive atmospheres and other flammable or explosive materials. In such location, only an approved Ex-protection model is allowed for use, but any attempt to assemble or disassemble it is strictly prohibited. 2. Do not operate the product near or in any blasting area. 3. Do not operate the product near any medical or electronic equipment that is vulnerable to RF signals. 4. Do not hold the product while driving. 5. Do not operate the product in any area where use of wireless communication equipment is completely prohibited. Important Tips To help you make better use of the product, be sure to observe the following instructions:
1. Do not use any unauthorized or damaged accessory. 2. Keep the product at least 2.5 centimeters away from your body during transmission. 3. Do not keep the product receiving at high volume for a long time. 4. For vehicles with an air bag, do not place the product in the area over the air bag or in the air bag deployment area. 5. Keep the product and its accessories out of reach of children and pets. 6. Please operate the product within the specified temperature range. 7. Continuous transmission for a long time may lead to heat accumulation within the product. In this case, please keep it at a proper location for cooling. 8. Handle the product with care. 9. Do not disassemble, modify or repair the product and its accessories without authorization. Precautions for Batteries Charging Prohibitions To protect you against any property loss, bodily injury or even death, be sure to observe the following safety instructions:
1. Do not charge or replace your battery in a location containing fuels, chemicals, explosive atmospheres and other flammable or explosive materials. 2. Do not charge your battery that is wet. Please dry it with a soft and clean cloth prior to charge. 3. Do not charge your battery suffering deformation, leakage and overheat. 4. Do not charge your battery with an unauthorized charger. 5. Do not charge your battery in a location where strong radiation is present. 6. Overcharge shall always be prohibited for it may shorten the life of your battery. Maintenance Instructions To help your battery work normally or prolong its life, be sure to observe the following instructions:
1. Accumulated dust on charging connector may affect normal charging. Please use a clean and dry cloth to wipe it on a regular basis. even battery leakage. 2. It is recommended to charge the battery under 5~40. Violation of the said limit may cause battery life reduction or 3. To charge a battery attached to the product, turn it off to ensure a full charge. 4. Do not remove the battery or unplug the power cord during charging to ensure a smooth charging process. 5. Do not dispose of the battery in fire. 6. Do not expose the battery to direct sunlight for a long time nor place it close to other heating sources. 7. Do not squeeze and penetrate the battery, nor remove its housing. Transportation Instructions 1. Damaged batteries must not be transported. 2. To avoid short circuit, separate the battery from metal pars or from each other if two or more batteries are transported in one packaging. 3. The radio must be switched off and secured against switch-on, if the battery is attached. The content of the shipment must be declared in the shipping documents and by a Battery Shipping Label on the packaging. Contact your hauler for the local regulations and further information. 1.2 Main features Frequency band: 144-146 & 430-440MHz (in Europe)*
VHF and UHF bands and channel name displayed Output power: 5W 50 CTCSS tones and 210 DCS codes SOS Emergency function VOX, Scan, Dual Watch functions Channel spacing: 25 KHz/12.5KHz TOT (Time out timer) Reverse function CTCSS and DCS codes research Busy Channel Lockout function (BCL) Frequency step: 2.5/5/6.25/10/12.5/25KHz Repeater shift VOICE: vocal indication of the function selected Power Save IP57 certified Comply with FCC two way radio related standards, FCC ID: 2AJGM-UV9RPRO 1.3 Content of the packaging 1 1 Radios 1 Wall adaptor 1 Fast desktop charger 1 Belt clip 1 If any item is missing, please verify with your POFUNG dealer. Frequency band: 144-148 & 420-450MHz (in USA)*
Operating modes: UHF/VHF, UHF/UHF, VHF/VHF Up to 128 memory channels 1750Hz tone for repeaters LCD display with backlight adjustable in 3 colors 328 Motorola accessory jack Channel or frequency mode selection DTMF function Alarm function Setting and storing of channel names High/low power selection Frequency offset (adjustable): 0-69.990MHz Squelch adjustable in 9 levels Keypad lock Li-Ion 4800mAh battery pack Li-Ion battery pack Antenna Chapter2. Charging the Battery 2.1 Charging the Battery Pack The Li-ion battery pack is not charged at the factory; please charge it before use. Charging the battery pack for the first time after purchase or extended storage (more than 2 months) may not bring the battery pack to its normal maximum operating capacity. Best operation will require fully charging/ discharging the battery two or three times before the operating capacity will reach its best performance. The battery pack life may be depleted when its operating time decreases even though it has been fully and correctly charged. If this is the case, replace the battery pack. 2.2 Charger Supplied Please use the specified charger provided by Pofung. Other models may cause explosion and personal injury. After installing the battery pack, and if the radio displays low battery with a voice prompt, please charge the battery. 2.3 Use Caution with the Li-ion Battery a. Do not short the battery terminals or throw the battery into a fire. Never attempt to remove the casing from the battery pack, as Pofung cannot be held responsible for any accident caused by modifying the battery. b. The ambient temperature should be between 5-40 (40F - 105F) while charging the battery. Charging outside this range may not fully charge the battery. c. Please turn off the radio before inserting it into the charger. It may otherwise interfere with correct charging. d. To avoid interfering with the charging cycle, please do not cut off the power or remove the battery during charging until the green light is on. pack. e. Do not recharge the battery pack if it is fully charged. This may shorten the life of the battery pack or damage the battery f. Do not charge the battery or the radio if it is damp. Dry it before charging to avoid damage. WARNING When keys, ornamental chain or other electric metals contact the battery terminal, the battery may become damage or injure a human. If the battery terminals are short circuited it will generate a lot of heat. Take care when carrying and using the battery. Remember to put the battery or radio into an insulated container. Do not put it into a metal container. 2.4 How to Charge a. Plug the AC adaptor into the AC outlet, and then plug the cable of the AC adaptor into the DC jack located on the back of the charger. The indicator light blinks orange and is then ready to charge a battery. b. Plug the battery or the radio into the charger. Make sure the battery terminals are good in contact with charging terminals. The indicator light turns to red--- charging begins. c. It takes approximately 2-5 hours to fully charge the battery. When the lamp lights green, the charging is completed. Remove the battery or the radio unit with its battery from socket. When charging a radio (with battery) the indicating lamp will not turn into green to show the fully charged status if the radio is powered on. Only when the radio is switched off will the lamp indicate normal operation. The radio consumes energy when it is power-on, and the charger cannot detect the correct battery voltage when the battery has been fully charged. So the charger will charge the battery in constant voltage mode and fail to indicate correctly when the battery has been fully charged. 2.5 LED Indicator STATUS No Battery Charge Normally Fully Charged Trouble LED Green and red alternately flashing Red Green Red blinks fast for a long time NOTETrouble means battery too warm, battery short-circuited or charger short-circuited. 2.6 How to Store the Battery a. If the battery needs to be stored, keep it in status of 80% discharged. b. It should be kept in low temperature and dry environment. c. Keep it away from hot places and direct sunlight. Do not short circuit the battery terminals. Never attempt to remove the casing from the battery pack. Never store the battery in unsafe surroundings, as a short may cause an explosion. Do not put the battery in a hot environment or throw it into a fire, as it may cause an explosion. Chapter3. Installation of Accessories Before the radio is ready for use we need to attach the antenna and battery pack, as well as charge the battery. 3.1 Installing/ Removing the Antenna a. Installing the Antenna: Screw the antenna into the connector on the top of the transceiver by holding the antenna at its base and turning it clockwise until secure. b. Removing the Antenna: Turn the antenna counter-clockwise to remove it. 3.2 Installing the belt clip a. Install the fixing head: Install the random belt clip fixing head in the slot on the back of the two-way radio and tighten the screws. b. Insert the rotating belt clip: Slide the fixed head of the machine along the guide of the rotating back clip until you hear a "click" sound. c. Remove the belt clip: Use the key to press the disassembly engine upwards until it releases, and then push the belt clip with your thumb until the belt clip is removed. 3.3 Installing the battery pack Before attaching or removing the battery make sure your radio is turned off by turning the power/volume knob all the way counter-clockwise. Insert the two protrusions on the front of the battery into the notches on the bottom of the radio, and then press the tail of the battery toward the radio until you hear a "click". Remove the battery pack Turn off the radio. Then lift the battery push button at the end of the battery in the direction indicated by the arrow to disengage the tail of the battery from the intercom and remove the battery backwards. 3.4 Installing the Additional Speaker/Microphone (Optional) a. Use a flat-blade screwdriver to unscrew the screw at the lower end of the cover counterclockwise to remove the headset cover. b. Insert the protruding part of the lower end of the headset into the slot indicated by the arrow in the figure below, and then align the nut on the upper end of the headset with the corresponding threaded hole of the transceiver and rotate it clockwise until it is tightened. NOTE: Please install accessories correctly; otherwise the waterproof performance of this product may be affected. Chapter4. Radio Overview 4.1 Buttons and controls of the radio 1. Antenna 2. Led: transmission (red) ; reception (green) 3. Flashlight 4. SOS: If you keep it pressed for 5 seconds you will hear an alarm note and the radio will switch to alarm mode 5. Power / Switch / Volume control: Rotate to switch on/off the radio and adjust the volume 6. Speaker 7. Microphone 8. LCD display 9. EXIT: press to exit the Menu and functions. A/B (appears on the display): push to select the desired frequency (VHF or UHF) in the main or secondary display
: Keypad lock. Long pressure: the keypad will be locked. Short pressure: high or low power selection 10. #
11. PTT 12. SK1: Press it activate the FM radio 13. SK2: Long press: to activate the Monitor function. Short press: turns the flashlight on. Press it again to issue an emergency light 14. / keys: to select the functions/menu 15. MENU: enter the MENU functions and confirms the selection. In the off state, press and hold this key to turn on the radio, allowing switching between frequency mode or channel mode 16. *SCAN: Reverse frequency/SCAN. Press to activate the Reverse frequency; keep it pressed to activate the SCAN function 17. MIC/SP: External speaker/mike jacks 18. 1800mAh Li-Ion battery pack 19. Battery release latch 4.2 LCD Display of the radio LCD Display 1. These symbols show that you set a DCS or CTCSS code in tx or rx. In tx mode it appears while you are transmitting, while in rx mode it is shown also in stand-by condition. 2. Received signal strength. 3. Low power selection 4. This letter is displayed when the Dual Watch function is active. 5. VOX function enabled. 6. Appears when a positive shift is activated. 7. Appears when a negative shift is enabled. 8. Reverse frequency 9. Narrow bandwidth: N = narrow. When the wide (W) bandwidth is activated, no icon is displayed. 10. This icon indicates the keypad lock. To unlock it press [#
] . 11. Battery level indicator. When the battery is almost used up, the icon starts blinking and the transmission is blocked. 12. Indicates the channel number that you stored 13. When the radio is in reception mode, this icon is displayed 14. Depending on the setting, it will show the frequency in use, the channel name, the menu setting, etc 15. Indicates the VFO in use and the current menu or function setting. This icon is displayed close to the band in use or to Charge the radio. the menu settings. Battery Level Indicator When the battery level indicator reads the battery is depleted. At this point the radio will start beeping periodically as well as flash the backlight of the display and when voice prompts are enabled, a "Low Voltage" announcement will be heard, indicating that you need to change your battery or put your radio in the charger. 4.3 Status Indications The status LED has a very simple and traditional design. LED Indicator Constant Red Constant Green Radio Status Transmitting. Receiving. 4.4 Main keypad controls
[SOS] key: Press it for a long time you will activate the alarm function. Press it again to turn off this feature.
[SK1] key: Press it for a short time to turn on the FM radio. Press it again to turn it off.
[SK2] key: Press it for a short time to light up the flashlight. If you push this button again, the flashlight will light up to strobe mode. Press [SK2] a third time to turn off the flashlight. To activate the Monitor function presses the button for a long time.
[MENU] key: It is used for activating the MENU, choose each MENU selection and confirm the parameter. In the off state, press and hold this key to turn on the radio, allowing to switch between frequency (VFO) mode or memory
(MR) mode. To save frequencies to channel memory you must be in Frequency (VFO) mode. Memory mode is sometimes also referred to as Channel mode.
[] key: Press it for more than 2 seconds, the channel and frequency will move upwards rapidly; in SCAN mode, press this control to move the scanning upwards.
[] key: Keep it pressed it for more than 2 seconds, the channel and frequency will move downwards rapidly; in SCAN mode, press this control to move the scanning downwards.
[EXIT] key: press to exit the Menu and functions. A/B (appears on the display): push to select the desired frequency (VHF or UHF) in the main or secondary display. When listening to broadcast FM, the [EXIT] key switches to 76-108 MHz band. Numeric keypad With these keys you can input the information or your selections on the radio. In tx mode, push the number keys to send a corresponding DTMF code.
*SCAN Key A short momentary press of the key enables the reverse function. When listening to broadcast FM a momentary press will start the scanning. Scanning in broadcast FM will stop as soon as an active station is found, regardless of scanner resume method. To enable the scanner, press and hold the [*SCAN] key for about two seconds. Zero 0 Key The Pofung P52UV features a battery voltage meter that the current voltage of the battery on the display. To see the voltage displayed, press and hold the [0SQL] key for about two seconds.
key If you press shortly [#
] you will switch to High /Middle /Low output power. If you press this button for more than 2 seconds you will lock/unlock the keypad. 5. BASIC OPERATIONS 5.1 Power on the radio Turning the unit on To turn the unit on, simply rotate the Volume/Power knob clockwise until you hear a "click". If your radio powers on correctly there should be an audible double beep after about one second and the display will show a message or flash the LCD depending on settings for about one second. Then it will display a frequency or channel. If the Voice prompt is enabled, the voice will announce "frequency mode" or "channel mode". Turning the unit off Turn the volume/power knob counter-clock wise all the way until you hear a "click". The unit is now off. 5.2 Adjusting the volume To turn up the volume, turn the volume/power knob clock-wise. To turn the volume down, turn the volume/power knob counter-clock-wise. Be careful not to turn it too far, as you may inadvertently turn your radio off. 5.3 Making a call NOTE: Press the [EXIT] key to switch the main channel to the other channel if there is 2 channels shown on the display. In the off state, press and hold the [MENU] key to turn on the radio; it will switch between frequency mode or channel mode. Channel mode call: After selecting a channel, hold down the [PTT] key to initiate a call to the current channel. Speak into the microphone with normal tone. Initiate a call, the red LED is on. Frequency mode call: The off state, hold press [MENU] key to open the radio, switching to the frequency mode, the frequency range allowed entering, press the [PTT] key, a call to the current channel. Speak into the microphone with normal tone. Initiate a call, the red LED is on. Receive a call: When you release the [PTT] key, you can answer it without any action. When receiving a call, the green LED is on. NOTE: To ensure the best reception volume, keep the distance between the microphone and the mouth at the time of transmission from 2.5 cm to 5 cm. 5.4 Channel selection There are two modes of operation: Frequency (VFO) mode, and Channel or Memory (MR) mode. For everyday use, Channel (MR) mode is going to be a whole lot more practical than Frequency (VFO) mode. However, Frequency (VFO) mode is very handy for experimentation out in the field. Frequency (VFO) mode is also used for programming channels into memory. In Channel (MR) mode you can navigate up and down the channel by using the and keys. Ultimately which mode you end up using will depend entirely on your use case. 5.5 Frequency (VFO) mode In Frequency (VFO) mode you can navigate up and down the band by using the and keys. Each press will increment or decrement your frequency according to the frequency step you've set your transceiver to. You can also input frequencies directly on your numeric keypad with kilohertz accuracy. The following example assumes the use of a 12.5 kHz frequency step. Example. Entering the frequency 432.6125 MHz on display A a. The off state, hold press [MENU] key to open the radio, switching to the frequency (VFO) mode. b. Press [EXIT] until the icon appears next to the upper display. c. Enter [4][3][2][6][1][2][5] on the numeric keypad. WARNING!
Just because you can program in a channel does not mean you're automatically authorized to use that frequency. Transmitting on frequencies you're not authorized to operate on is illegal, and in most jurisdictions a serious offence. If you get caught transmitting without a license you can and will get fined, and in worst case sent to jail. However, it is legal in most jurisdictions to listen. Contact your local regulatory body for further information on what laws, rules and regulations apply to your area. 5.6 Channel (MR) mode The use of Channel (MR) mode is dependent on actually having programmed in some channels to use. Once you have channels programmed and ready, you can use the and keys to navigate between channels. 6. ADVANCED FEATURES 6.1 Frequency scanning This function can scan the frequency. a. In frequency mode, press [*SCAN] key for more than 2 seconds. The radio will start scanning the frequency according to the set frequency step. b. You can change the scanning direction with the and keys. c. Press any key to stop the scanning. Note: for Scan mode, see Menu No.18. 6.2 Channel scanning This function can scan the channels. a. In channels mode, press [*SCAN] key for more than 2 seconds. The radio will start scanning according to the channel you set. b. You can change the scanning direction with the and keys. c. Press any key to stop scanning. Note: for Scan mode, see Menu No.18. 6.3 Search CTCSS/DCS Code With this function you can search and store the CTCSS/DCS code used by other radios. Procedure:
a. In frequency mode press [MENU]+[1][1]. b. Press [MENU] key again. c. Press [*SCAN] key; CT will blink on the display. d. When another radio is transmitting, the display will show the CTCSS/DCS code. e. After searching the CTCSS code, the radio will beep and stop scanning. f. After setting, press [MENU] key for confirmation and store, or press [PTT] or [EXIT] key to return to standby mode. NOTE 1: The DCS scanning has the same procedure of CTCSS code, but you have to select MENU+10 to enter scanning. NOTE 2: If CTCSS has not searched the code, you can search using the DCS mode. 6.4 CursorConversion (A/B) Directly press [EXIT] key to move the cursor up and down. Then, you can modify or confirm the parameters indicated by the cursor. Important1: P52UV has a dual-frequency display function. In frequency mode, you will see on the display two different receiving and transmitting frequencies; while in channel mode the two different channels will be displayed. Important2: In frequency or channel mode, press the [EXIT] key to shift between the main channel A and the sub-channel B on the display indicates on which channel (main channel A or sub channel B) you are operating. is displayed next to the channel. 6.5 High/Low power fast selection In channel mode, press [#
6.6 Keypad lock This function locks the keypad to prevent accidental pressure of the controls. To unlock the keypad, press [#
6.7 FM Radio (FM) The frequency range to listen to the radio is 76-108MHz. When listening to broadcast FM, press [EXIT] key switches to 76-108 MHz band. a. In frequency or channel mode, Press [SK1] to turn on the radio. b. Select the desired radio frequency with the or keys or input the frequency. Or
] key to shift between high/ low power.
] for more than 2 seconds. Press [* SCAN] to automatically search a radio station. c. Press [SK1] to exit FM radio. Note: while you are listening to the radio, the frequency or channel of A / B receiving signal will automatically switch to the frequency or channel mode for normal transmitting and receiving. When the signal disappears the radio will automatically switch again to FM radio mode. 6.8 Flashlight This function is very useful for night illumination. To turn it on press MON; push it again, the flash light will be strobe; push it again: it will turn off. 6.9 TX 1000Hz, 1450Hz, 1750Hz, 2100Hz repeaters tone Press [PTT] + [SOS] to send 1750Hz repeaters tone. This function is useful for communications through repeaters. If you have the keypad lock enabled on your radio, you can still send a 1750Hz tone the regular way without having to unlock your radio. 6.10 Manual Programming (Channels Memory) Memory channels are an easy way to store commonly used frequencies so that they can easily be retrieved at a later date. The Pofung UV-9R PRO features 128 memory channels that each can hold: Receive and transmit frequencies, transmit power, group signaling information, bandwidth, ANI/ PTT-ID settings and a six character alphanumeric identifier or channel name 1 . Frequency Mode vs. Channel Mode In the off state, press and hold the [MENU] key to turn on the radio; it will switch between frequency mode or channel mode. These two modes have different functions and are often confused. Frequency Mode (VFO) : Used for a temporary frequency assignment, such as a test frequency or quick field programming if permitted. Channel Mode (MR) : Used for selecting preprogrammed channels. Ex 1. Programming a Channel Repeater Offset with CTCSS Tone EXAMPLE New memory in Channel 10:
RX = 432.000 MHz TX = 437.000 MHz (This is a (+ 5) Offset) TX CTCSS tone 123.0 a. Turn off the radio. b. Hold press [MENU] key to open the radio, switching to the frequency mode. Channel number at the right will disappear. c. [MENU]
d. [MENU] [1][3] [MENU] 123.0 [MENU] [EXIT]
[2][8] [MENU] [1] [0] [MENU] [EXIT]
Deletes Prior Data in channel (Ex. 10) Selects desired TX encode tone
-->>[EXIT]
e. Enter RX frequency (Ex. 432000) f. [MENU] [2][7] [MENU] [1][0] [MENU]
g. Enter TX frequency (Ex. 437000) h. [MENU] [2][7] [MENU] [1][0] [MENU]
-->> [EXIT]
Enter the desired channel (Ex 10) RX has been added Enter the same channel (Ex 10) TX has been added i. In the off state, press and hold the [MENU] key to turn on the radio return to MR mode, and the channel number will reappear. Ex 2. Programming a Simplex Channel with CTCSS tone EXAMPLE New memory in Channel 10:
RX = 436000 MHz TX CTCSS tone 123.0 a. Change from Menu to Menu by pressing the [EXIT] button. b. The off state, hold press [MENU] key to open the radio, return to the frequency mode. Channel number at the right will disappear. c. [MENU] [2][8]
d. [MENU] [1][3] [MENU] 123.0 [MENU] [EXIT]
-->>Use [EXIT] to select Upper display
[MENU] [1] [0] [MENU] [EXIT]
Deletes Prior Data in channel (Ex. 10) Select desired TX encode tone (Ex 123 CTCSS) e. Enter RX frequency (Ex. 436000) f. [MENU] [2][7] [MENU] [1][0] [MENU]
-->> [EXIT]
Enter the desired channel (Ex 10) Channel has been added g. In the off state, press and hold the [MENU] key to turn on the radio return to MR mode, and the channel number will reappear. 6.11 Repeaters Programming The following instructions assume that you know what transmit and receive frequencies your repeater employs, and that you're authorized to use it. a. Turn off the radio. Press and hold the [MENU] key to turn on the radio and return to the frequencyVFO) mode. The channel number on the right will disappear. b. Use the numeric keypad to enter the repeater's output (your receiving) frequency. c. Press the [MENU] key to enter the menu. d. Enter [2][6] on the numeric keypad to get to frequency offset. e. Press [MENU] key to select. f. Use the numerical keypad to enter the specified frequency offset. See the section called 26 OFFSET - Frequency shift amount for details. g. Press [MENU] to confirm and save. h. Enter [2][5] on the numeric keypad to get to offset direction. i. Use the / keys to select + (positive) or - (negative) offset. j. Press [MENU] to confirm and save. k. Optional:
a). Save to memory, see the section called Manual programming for details. b). Set up CTCSS; see the section called CTCSS for details. l. Press [EXIT] to exit the menu. If everything went well, you should be able to make a test call through the repeater. NOTE:
If you're experiencing problems making a connection to the repeater, check your settings and/or go through the procedure again. Certain Amateur Radio repeaters (especially in Europe) use a 1750Hz tone burst to open up the repeater. To see how this is done with the Pofung P52UV, see the section called 1750Hz Tone-burst. If you're still unable to make a connection, contact the person in charge of the radio system with your employer or your local amateur radio club, as the case may be. If you for some reason want to listen to the repeater's input frequency instead, press [*SCAN] key momentarily and you'll reverse your transmit and receive frequencies. This is indicated in the LCD on the radio with an R in the top row, next to the + and - for the offset direction. 7. WORKING THE MENU SYSTEM For a complete reference on available menu items and parameters, see Appendix C, Shortcut Menu operations. Note: in channel mode, the setting of these features is not possible: CTCSS/ DCS tones, wide/narrow bandwidth, PTT-ID, Busy channel lock out, channel name edit. 7.1 Basic use Using the menu with arrow keys a. Press the [MENU] key to enter the menu. b. Use the [] and [] keys to navigate between menu items. c. Once you find the desired menu item, press [MENU] again to select that menu item. d. Use the [] and [] keys to select the desired parameter. e. When you've selected the parameter you want to set for a given menu item;
a). To confirm your selection, press [MENU] and it will save your setting and bring you back to the main menu. b). To cancel your changes, press [EXIT] and it will reset that menu item and bring you out of the menu entirely. f. To exit out of the menu at any time, press the [EXIT] key. 7.2 Using short-cuts As you may have noticed if you looked at Appendix C, Shortcut Menu operations, every menu item has a numerical value associated with it. These numbers can be used for direct access of any given menu item. The parameters also have a number associated with them, see Appendix C, Shortcut Menu operations for details. Using the menu with short-cuts a. Press the [MENU] key to enter the menu. b. Use the numerical keypad to enter the number of the menu item. c. To enter the menu item, press the [MENU] key. d. For entering the desired parameter you have two options:
a). Use the arrow keys as we did in the previous section; or b). Use the numerical keypad to enter the numerical short-cut code. e. And just as in the previous section;
a). To confirm your selection, press [MENU] and it will save your setting and bring you back to the main menu. b). To cancel your changes, press [EXIT] and it will reset that menu item and bring you out of the menu entirely. f. To exit out of the menu at any time, press the [EXIT] key. g. All further examples and procedures in this manual will use the numerical menu short- cuts. 7.3 Functions and operations
(1) Squelch level (SQL) - MENU No.0 Thanks to this function you can adjust the squelch in 10 different levels:
level 0: opened squelch. With this setting, P52UV will detect all signals, also the weakest ones, but will also receive the background noise or undesired signals. levels 1- 9: level 1 (lowest squelch level), level 9 (highest squelch level). If the squelch is set to the highest level, the radio will receive the strongest signals only.
(2) Step frequency (STEP) - MENU No.1 This function lets you select the desired frequency step. The selectable steps are the following: 2.5/5.0/6.25/10.0/12.5/20.0/25.0/50.0 KHz Note: in channel mode, this function cannot be modified.
(3) Output power (TXP) - MENU No.2 In this MENU you can select the high/middle/ low output power. Low power 1W; Middle power 2W; High power 5W Note: select the output power can improve the quality of the call, while the low output power can reduce the radiation and the battery capacity loss. Press the fast key #
(4) Battery save (SAVE) - MENU No.3 The power save feature enables a reduction in the consumption of the battery when the radio is in standby. You have 5 selections available: OFF / 1:1 / 1:2 / 1:3 / 1:4. For example: 1:1 = 1s working and 1sbattery saving. 1:2 = 1s working and 2s battery saving.
(5) VOX Function (VOX) - MENU No.4 This function allows hands-free conversations: just speak in the direction of the microphone and the communication will be to switch between the high or low output powers. automatically activated. You can choose amongst 11 levels: OFF-10. 1 is the highest level, 10 is the lowest one. Note: the higher is the level, the higher is the microphone sensitivity. The VOX function cannot be modified in SCAN and FM radio mode.
(6) Wide/Narrow bandwidth (WN) - MENU No.5 This function is used to set the working bandwidth of the radio. You can choose between wide or narrow bandwidth. WIDE: 25KHz NARROW: 12.5KHz Note: In channel mode, this function cannot be modified.
(7) Backlight (ABR) - MENU No. 6 With this function you can adjust the auto off time of the display backlight (1-5s). Note: we suggest you setting 4-5s levels.
(8) Dual Watch Operation (TDR) - MENU No. 7 When this function is activated, you can receive the frequency of channel A and channel B at the same time. If a signal is detected, the/ pointer will blink on the corresponding channel or frequency. Note: In Dual Watch operation mode, you can change the parameter of AB channel or frequency freely.
(9) Keypad beep (BEEP) - MENU No. 8 When this function is enabled, every time a button is pressed, you will hear a beep tone.
(10) Time-Out-Timer (TOT) - MENU No.9 The TOT function is used to prevent a too long transmission and limits the tx time: TOT temporarily stops the transmission if the radio has been used beyond the max pre-set time (for example 15s, 30s, 45s, etc).
(11) Receiving DCS (R-DCS) - MENU No.10 DCS codes are similar to access codes and can be added to channels, so as to create a sort of personal channel. They enable the radio to communicate with the users that are tuned on the same channel and have set the same DCS code. You can choose amongst:
OFF D023N-D754N (Normal DCS) D023I-D754I (Inverse DCS) OFF:
R-DCS:
R-DCS:
Note: In P52UV there are 208 groups of normal and inverse DCS codes. This function cannot be amended in channel mode.
(12) Receiving CTCSS (R-CTCSS) - MENU No.11 As DCS codes, the CTCSS codes can be added to the channels for creating new private channels. Note: there are 50 groups of CTCSS tones. In channel mode the CTCSS tones cannot be changed.
(13) Transmitting DCS - (T-DCS) - MENU No.12 In this Menu you activate DCS codes in tx mode. You can choose between normal R-DCS (D023N-D754N) and inverted R-DCS
(D023I-D754I) Note: the groups of DCS codes are 208. DCS codes cannot be changed in channel mode.
(14) Transmitting CTCSS (T-CTCSS) - MENU No.13 In this Menu you can set a CTCSS tone in tx mode. You can choose: OFF or CTCSS (67.0 to 254.1 Hz) Note: there are 50 groups of CTCSS tones. In channel mode the CTCSS tones cannot be changed.
(15) Voice function (VOICE) - MENU No. 14 With this function, you activate a voice that informs you about any operation/ selection you are doing.
(16) ANI-ID (ANI-ID) - MENU No.15 With this function you can set your ID-code. It can be programmed by the proper programming software. You can edit up to 5 digits.
(17) DTMFST (DTMFST) - MENU No.16 Determines when DTMF Side Tones can be heard from the transceiver speaker.
(18) Signal code (S-CODE) - MENU No.17 Selects 1 of 15 DTMF codes. The DTMF codes are programmed with software and are up to 5 digits each.
(19) SCAN Resume Mode (SC-REV) - MENU No.18 Thanks to this function, P52UV can SCAN in frequency or channel mode. You can choose amongst three options:
TO: Time-operated SCAN Whenever a signal is detected, the radio will suspend the SCAN for 5 seconds, and then will continue to SCAN even if the signal is still present. CO: Carrier-operated SCAN Whenever a signal is detected, the radio will stop scanning. It will resume to SCAN once the signal will disappear. SE: Search SCAN The radio will stop scanning once a signal is detected.
(20) PTT-ID (PTT-ID) - MENU No.19 With this function you can decide when sending the ANI-ID code in tx mode. You can choose amongst 4 possibilities. OFF:
BOT:
EOT:
BOTH:
Note: select OFF when using in case of affecting the radio.
(21) PTT ID delay (PTT-LT) - MENU No.20 In this MENU you can set the delay time (0-30ms) sending the PTT-ID. Note: select 0 in normal using.
(22) Channel A Display Mode (MDF-A) - MENU No.21 This function is used to set the display mode of channel A. Display modes:
FREQ.: Frequency + channel No. NAME: Channel name Note: Channel name mode must be set by the programming software. Up to three numbers or characters can be edited. press PTT to turn it off the code is sent when you press the PTT the code is sent when the PTT is released the code is sent when you press and release the PTT CH: Channel number CH: Channel number
(23) Channel B Display Mode (MDF-B) - MENU No.22 This function is used to set the display mode of channel B. Display modes:
FREQ.: Frequency + channel No. NAME: Channel name Note: Channel name mode must be set by the programming software. Up to three numbers or characters can be edited.
(24) Busy Channel Lock (BCL) - MENU No. 23 When this function is on, it may prevent other radios interference. If the selected channel is being used by other radios, when you press key PTT, your radio cannot transmit. Release the PTT and transmit as soon as the frequency is no longer busy.
(25) Auto Keypad Lock (AUTOLK) - MENU No.24 When this feature is activated, the keypad will be automatically locked after 15s; this prevents accidental pressure of any keys.
(26) Frequency offset direction (SFT-D) - MENU No.25 Using this function, you can set the direction of the frequency offset in rx and tx. You have the following options:
: Positive offset;
OFF: no offset Note: you should set different frequency deviation according to the repeaters selected. This function is not enabled in channel mode.
(27) Frequency offset (OFFSET) - MENU No. 26 In this MENU you can set the deviation between tx and rx. The frequency offset of this radio is 0-69.990MHz.
(28) Channel store - (MEM-CH) - MENU No. 27 When the radio is in frequency working mode or standby mode, input the desired frequency or parameters directly. To set a CTCSS tone or a DCS code in tx or rx on the stored channel, refer to paragraphs MENU 10-13
: Negative offset;
BLUE ORANGE Note: You cannot overwrite a stored channel, you have to delete it first. See following paragraph No.28.
(29) Channel Delete (DEL-CH) - MENU No.28 In this menu you can delete a channel of the radio.
(30) Standby backlight (WT-LED) - MENU No.29 In this MENU you can choose the color of the backlight when the radio is in standby mode. You can choose amongst:
OFF (backlight off) PURPLE
(31) RX backlight (RX-LED) - MENU No. 30 In this MENU you can choose the backlight color when the radio is receiving. You can choose amongst:
OFF (backlight off) PURPLE
(32) TX backlight (TX-LED) - MENU No.31 You can choose the backlight color when the radio is transmitting. Available colors:
OFF (backlight off) PURPLE
(33) Alarm Mode (AL-MOD) - MENU No.32 This function can set the tone alarm/code alarm/site alarm of the radio. Keep pressed the [CALL] key for 3 seconds to start the alarm tone. The following three options can be selected:
SITE: the speaker emits an alarm tone but the radio doesnt transmit;
TONE: the speaker emits an alarm tone and the radio transmits it;
CODE: the speaker emits an alarm tone and the radio transmits it followed by ANI-ID code.
(34) Dual Watch (TDR-AB) - Menu No.34 BLUE ORANGE BLUE ORANGE When this function is on, you may receive signals of A/B channel or frequency. It can also be used for cross band receiving and transmitting. You can choose amongst the following settings:
OFF: P52UV can receive in both VFO (not simultaneously); or will blink on the transmitting frequency band. A: The radio can receive in both VFO (not simultaneously) but can transmit in VFO A only. B: P52UV can receive in both VFO (not simultaneously) but can transmit in VFO B only. If you choose option A, it means that 432.5875MHz is the tx frequency band, while 145.550MHz is the rx frequency band;
the upper VFO shows 432.5875 MHz while in the lower VFO 145.550MHz will be displayed; you can receive on both 432.5875 MHz and 145.550 MHz, but can transmit on 432.5875 MHz only. While if you choose option B, 145.550MHz is the tx frequency band and 432.5875MHz is the rx frequency band. In the upper VFO 432.5875 MHz will be displayed while the lower VFO will show 145.550 MHz; you can receive on both 432.5875 MHz and 145.550 MHz, but transmit on 145.550 MHz only. Example: the LCD displays
(35) Side tone elimination (STE) - Menu No. 35 This feature is helpful to eliminate the annoying audio tone after the transmission is finished (end transmission noise muffler).
(36) Side tone elimination in communication through repeater (RP-STE) - Menu No. 36 This function is used when the radio operates through a repeater; when the PTT is released, the repeater will emit the end transmission tone to confirm it is working. Available settings:
OFF 1,2,3,4,5,.10 to set the delay time. Note: Please disable this function in normal using, lest affect your normal conversation.
(37) Delay time of side tone elimination in communication through repeater (RPT-RL) - Menu No.37 With this function you have the confirmation that the repeater has transferred the signal. You can choose amongst: OFF 1,2,3,4,5,.10 to set the delay time.
(38) Display mode at the turning on (PONMSG) Menu No.38 With this function you can set the display mode when the radio is turned on. Available options:
FULL: full frequency character is displayed. MSG: P52UV is displayed.
(39) Roger beep (ROGER) - Menu No. 39 When the PTT is released, the radio will beep to confirm to other users that you have finished your transmission and that they can start talking.
(40) Reset (RESET) - Menu No.40 With this function you can reset the transceiver to the factory-programmed settings and parameters. After that, you can set the desired functions. There are two types of reset:
VFO: Menu Reset ALL: Menu and channel Reset
(41) 1000Hz, 1450Hz, 1750Hz, 2100Hz Repeater Tone (R-TONE) - Menu No.41 With this function you can select 1000Hz, 1450Hz, 1750Hz, 2100Hz repeater tone. To send out a repeater tone; You hold down the [PTT] + [SOS] key. If you have the keypad lock enabled on your radio, you can still send a 1750Hz tone the regular way without having to unlock your radio. Appendix A. Trouble shooting guide Phenomena Analysis The battery may be installed improperly. The battery power may run out. The battery may suffer from poor contact caused by dirty or damaged battery contacts. The battery voltage maybe low. The volume level may be low. The antenna maybe loose or maybe installed incorrectly. The speaker maybe blocked. The frequency or signaling type maybe inconsistent with that of other members. You may be too far away from other members. You may be interrupted by radios using the same frequency. The radio in analog mode maybe set with no signaling. You may be too far away from other members. You may be in an unfavorable position. For example, your communication may be blocked by high buildings or blocked in an underground area. It may be the result of external disturbance (such as electromagnetic interference). VOX may be turned on or the headset is not installed in place Solution Remove and reattach the battery. Recharge or replace the battery. Clean the battery contacts or replace the battery. Recharge or replace the battery. Increase the volume. Turnoff the radio, and then remove and reattach the antenna. Clean the surface of the speaker. Verify that your TX/RX frequency and signaling type are correct. Move towards other members. Change the frequency, or adjust the squelch level. Request your dealer to set signaling for the current channel to avoid interference Move towards other members. Move to an open and flat area, restart the radio, and try again. Stay away from equipment that may cause interference. Turn off the VOX function. Check that the headphones are in place. You cannot turn on the radio. During receiving, the voice is weak or intermittent. You cannot communicate with other group members. You hear unknown voices or noise. You are unable to hear anyone because of too much noise and hiss. The radio keeps transmitting. for more technical support. NOTE: If the above solutions cannot fix your problems, or you may have some other queries, please contact your dealer 144.0-148.0 & 420.0-450.0MHz (Tx, FCC Rule parts 97 to USA users) 136.0-174.0 & 400.0-520.0MHz (Scanning ReceiverFCC Rule parts 15B to USA users) 144.0-146.0& 430.0-440.0MHz (Tx/Rx. Limited to EU users) 128 Groups Appendix B. - Technical Specifications Frequency Range Memory Channel Operation Voltage DC 7.4 V 10%
Battery Capacity RF Output Power 4800mAh (Li-Ion)
(VHF max)5W (UHF max)4W Transmission current 1800mA Receive Sensitivity 0.25V (12dB SINAD) Power Output Receive current Rated Audio Distortion 1W @16 ohms 380mA 5%
Connection for accessories ATTENTION! Operating frequency is divided into transmit and receive frequencies, please comply with the Radio Regulations in this country or territory. 2 pin Kenwood jack Appendix C. - Shortcut Menu operations MENU No. Name
(Full Name) Enter item LCD display Selectable SQL - Squelch Level MENU+0 STEP Step Frequency MENU+1 TXP Transmit Power MENU+2 SAVE - Battery Saving MENU+3 VOX - VOX MENU+4 0 1 2 3 4 5 0-9 Levels 0:Lowest 9:Highest 2.5K/5.0K/6.25K/10.0K 12.5K/20.0K/25.0K/50.0K HIGH:5W Low:1W OFF: 1:1 2:2 3:3 4:4 OFF, 1-9 OFF: off 1:Highest Sensitivity 9:Highest Sensitivity WN-Wide/Narrow Bandwidth MENU+5 WIDE:25.0K NARR:12.5K 6 7 8 ABR Auto Backlight MENU+6 TDR Dual Watch Operation MENU+7 BEEP - Keypad Beep MENU+8 9 TOT- Time-Out-Timer MENU+9 10 R-DCS - Receiver DCS MENU+10 OFF/1,2,389,10
*Time-out for the LCD backlight. (seconds) OFF ON
*Monitor [A] and [B] at the same time. The display with the most recent activity ([A] or [B]) becomes the selected display. OFF ON
*Allows audible confirmation of a key press. 15,30600S
*This feature provides a safety switch that limits transmission time to a programmed value. This will promote battery conservation by not allowing you to make excessively long transmissions, and in the event of a stuck PTT switch it can prevent interference to other users as well as battery depletion OFF D023ND754N D023I D754I
*Mutes the speaker of the transceiver in the absence of a specific low-level digital signal. If the station you are listening to does not transmit this specific signal, you will not hear anything. 11 R-CTCS - Receiver CTCSS MENU+11 12 T-DCS -Transmitter DCS MENU+12 T-CTCS - Transmitter CTCSS MENU+13 VOICE - Voice Reminding MENU+14 13 14 15 OFF 67.0HZ254.1HZ
*Mutes the speaker of the transceiver in the absence of a specific and continuous sub-audible signal. If the station you are Listening to does not transmit this specific and continuous signal, you will not hear anything. OFF D023ND754N D023I D754I
*Transmits a specific low-level digital signal to unlock the squelch of a distant receiver (usually a repeater). OFF 67.0HZ254.1HZ
*Transmits a specific and continuous sub audible signal to unlock the squelch of a distant receiver (usually a repeater). OFF CHI ENG
*Allows audible voice confirmation of a key press. ANI-ID -ANI-ID MENU+15 It can be programmed by software 16 DTMFST - DTMFST MENU+16 17 S-CODE - Signal Code MENU+17 1,,15 18 SC-REV - Scanner Resume Method MENU+18 19 PTT-ID - PTT-ID MENU+19 20 PTT-LT PTT ID delay MENU+20 OFF: No DTMF Side Tones are heard DT-ST : Side Tones are heard only from manually keyed DTMF codes ANI-ST: Side Tones are heard only from automatically keyed DTMF codes DT+ANI : All DTMF Side Tones are heard TO : Time Operation - scanning will resume after a fixed time has passed CO : Carrier Operation -scanning will resume after the signal disappears SE : Search Operation -scanning will not resume OFF: No ID is sent BOT: The selected S-CODE is sent at the beginning EOT: The selected S-CODE is sent at the ending BOTH : The selected S-CODE is sent at the beginning and ending 0,1,2,50ms
*PTT-ID Delay (milliseconds) 21 22 23 24 25 26 MDF-A - Channel A Display Mode MENU+21 MDF-B - Channel B Display Mode MENU+22 BCL Busy Channel Lock-out MENU+23 AUTOLK Automatic Keypad Lock MENU+24 SFT-D Frequency Offset Direction MENU+25 OFFSET -Frequency shift amount MENU+26 FREQ: Displays programmed Frequency CH: Displays the channel number NAME: Displays the channel name
*Note: Names must be entered using software. FREQ: Displays programmed Frequency CH: Displays the channel number NAME: Displays the channel name
*Note: Names must be entered using software. OFF ON
*Disables the [PTT] button on a channel that is already in use. The transceiver will sound a beep tone and will not transmit if the [PTT]
button is pressed when a channel is already in use. OFF ON
*When ON, the keypad will be locked if not used in 8 seconds. Pressing the [#
2 seconds will unlock the keypad.
] key for OFF: TX = RX (simplex)
+: TX will be shifted higher in frequency than RX
- : TX will be shifted lower in frequency than RX 00.00069.990
*Specifies the difference between the TX and RX frequencies 27 28 29 30 31 MEM-CH - Store a Memory Channel MENU+27 DEL-CH - Delete a memory channel MENU+28 000127
*This menu is used to either create new or modify existing channels (0 through 127) so that they can be accessed from MR/Channel Mode 000127
*This menu is used to delete the programmed information from the specified channel (0 through 127) so that it can either be programmed again or be left empty. WT-LED- Standby Backlight RX-LED- Receive Backlight TX-LED- Transmit Backlight MENU+29 OFF/ BLUE/ ORANGE/ PURPLE MENU+30 OFF/ BLUE/ ORANGE/ PURPLE MENU+31 OFF/ BLUE/ ORANGE/ PURPLE 32 AL-MOD - Alarm Mode MENU+32 SITE: Sounds alarm through your radio speaker only TONE: Sending alarm tone CODE: Sending alarm code 33 BAND - Band Selection MENU+33 34 selection while in Dual MENU+34 TDR-AB - Transmit Watch mode 35 36 37 STE - Squelch Tail Elimination MENU+35 RP-STE-Squelch Tail Elimination MENU+36 RPT-RL - Delay the squelch tail of repeater MENU+37 VHF:144-148,UHF:430-450 (Canadian IC standard) VHF:144-146,UHF:430-440 (EU CE standard)
*In VFO/Frequency mode, sets [A] or [B] to the VHF or UHF band. OFF A band transmit (Upper row frequency) B band transmit (Bottom row frequency)
*When enabled, priority is returned to selected display once the signal in the other display disappears. ON OFF
*This function is used eliminate squelch tail noise between pofung handhelds that are communicating directly (no repeater). Reception of a 55 Hz or 134.4 Hz tone burst mutes the audio long enough to prevent hearing any squelch tail noise. OFF/ 1,2,310
*This function is used eliminate squelch tail noise when communicating through a repeater. OFF/ 1,2,310
*Delay the Tail Tone of Repeater (X100 milliseconds) 38 PONMSG-Power On Message MENU+38 39 ROGER - Roger Beep MENU+39 40 RESET Restore defaults MENU+40 41 R-TONERepeater Tone MENU+41 FULL: Performs an LCD screen test at power-on MSG : Displays a 2-line power on message
*Controls the behavior of the display when the transceiver is turned on. OFF ON
*Sends an end-of-transmission tone to indicate to other stations that the transmission has ended. VFO: Menu initialization ALL: Menu and channel initialization
*Resets the radio to factory defaults, with some exceptions. 1000Hz/1450Hz/1750Hz/2100Hz
*To send out a repeater tone; You hold down the [PTT] + [SOS] key. Declaration of Conformity Baofeng and Pofung hereby declares that the radio equipment type listed in Appendix B is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU Declaration of Conformity is available at the following link:
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PO FUNG ELECTRONIC (HK) INTERNATONAL GROUP COMPANY LIMITED ADD: Room 1508, 15/F, Office Tower II, Grand Plaza, 625 Nathan Road, Kowloon, Hong Kong TEL: 00852-90831684 FAX: 00852-90831684 E-mail: wangjianhui@baofengradio.com DECLARATION OF SIMILARITY Date: 2022-01-10 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Authorization and Evaluation Division 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 Dear Sir or Madam:
We, PO FUNG ELECTRONIC (HK) INTERNATONAL GROUP COMPANY LIMITED, hereby declare that the product: Amateur Radio, FCC ID: 2AJGM-UV9RPRO. model: UV-9R Plus, WP-9R, AR-9 are electrically identical with the model: UV-9R PRO which was tested by Shenzhen Accurate Technology Co., Ltd. with the same electromagnetic emissions and electromagnetic compatibility A description of the differences between those models and that are declared similar are as follows:
They are the same product, and just the different model name, the rest are the same. Please contact me should there be need for any additional clarification or information. characteristics. Best Regards, Signature:
Printed Name: Peter Wang Title: Manager
1 2 | FCC Long Term Confidential Authorization | Cover Letter(s) | 159.40 KiB | January 18 2022 |
PO FUNG ELECTRONIC (HK) INTERNATONAL GROUP COMPANY LIMITED ADD: Room 1508, 15/F, Office Tower II, Grand Plaza, 625 Nathan Road, Kowloon, Hong Kong TEL: 00852-90831684 FAX: 00852-90831684 E-mail: wangjianhui@baofengradio.com FCC Confidential Authorization Date: 2022-01-10 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSIONS Authorization and Evaluation Division 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 Subject: Confidentiality Request regarding application for certification of FCC ID: 2AJGM-UV9RPRO In accordance with Sections 0.457 and 0.459 of the Commissions Rules, PO FUNG ELECTRONIC
(HK) INTERNATONAL GROUP COMPANY LIMITED hereby requests long-term confidential treatment of information accompanying this application as outlined below:
Block Diagram Schematics Operation Description Internal photo The above materials contain proprietary and confidential information not customarily released to the public. The public disclosure of these materials provides unjustified benefits to its competitors in the market. Sincerely, Signature:
Printed name: Peter Wang Title: Manager
1 2 | Power of Attorney Letter | Cover Letter(s) | 139.40 KiB | January 18 2022 |
PO FUNG ELECTRONIC (HK) INTERNATONAL GROUP COMPANY LIMITED ADD: Room 1508, 15/F, Office Tower II, Grand Plaza, 625 Nathan Road, Kowloon, Hong Kong TEL: 00852-90831684 FAX: 00852-90831684 E-mail: wangjianhui@baofengradio.com FCC Authorization Date: 2022-01-10 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Authorization and Evaluation Division 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 Subject: Agent Authorization To whom it may concern:
We , PO FUNG ELECTRONIC (HK) INTERNATONAL GROUP COMPANY LIMITED, Hereby authorizes Shenzhen Accurate Technology Co., Ltd. to act on its behalf in all matters relating to application for Equipment authorization, including the signing of all documents relating to these matters. All acts carried out by Shenzhen Accurate Technology Co., Ltd. on our behalf shall have the same effect as our own action. We, the undersigned, hereby certify that we are not subject to a denial of federal benefits, that includes FCC benefits, pursuant to Section 5301 of the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988, 21 U.S.C. 862. This authorization is valid until further written notice from the applicant. Sincerely Yours, Clients signature Printed Name: Peter Wang Title: Manager
1 2 | Scanning Receiver Declaration | Attestation Statements | 261.14 KiB | January 18 2022 |
PO FUNG ELECTRONIC (HK) INTERNATONAL GROUP COMPANY LIMITED ADD: Room 1508, 15/F, Office Tower II, Grand Plaza, 625 Nathan Road, Kowloon, Hong Kong Date: 2022-01-10 2AJGM-UV9RPRO
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2022-01-18 | 400 ~ 520 | CSR - Scanning Receiver | Original Equipment |
2 | JAB - Part 15 Class B Digital Device |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 2 | Effective |
2022-01-18
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1 2 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
PO FUNG ELECTRONIC (HK) INTERNATIOANL GROUP COMPANY LIMITED
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1 2 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0025809377
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1 2 | Physical Address |
Room 1508, 15/F, Office Tower II, Grand Plaza, 625 Nathan Road
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1 2 |
Room 1508, 15/F, Office Tower II
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1 2 |
Kowloon, N/A
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1 2 |
Hong Kong
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 2 | TCB Application Email Address |
b******@baclcorp.com
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1 2 | TCB Scope |
A1: Low Power Transmitters below 1 GHz (except Spread Spectrum), Unintentional Radiators, EAS (Part 11) & Consumer ISM devices
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 2 | Grantee Code |
2AJGM
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1 2 | Equipment Product Code |
UV9RPRO
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 2 | Name |
P**** W****
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
00852********
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1 2 | Fax Number |
00852********
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1 2 |
w******@baofengradio.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 2 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 2 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 | Equipment Class | CSR - Scanning Receiver | ||||
1 2 | JAB - Part 15 Class B Digital Device | |||||
1 2 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Amateur Radio | ||||
1 2 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 2 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 2 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 2 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 2 | Firm Name |
Shenzhen Accurate Technology Co., Ltd.
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1 2 | Name |
L**** Z********
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
+86-7********
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1 2 |
q******@atc-lab.com
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15B | 136 | 174 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 2 | 15B | 400 | 520 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 15B |
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