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AM / FM Handheld or Mobile CB Radio Radio CB Porttil o Mvil Owners manual Manual del usuario Contents / Contenido:
details may differ / foto no contractual C1 C2 C3 C6 C4 C5 C7 C1 RANDY II FCC C2 Flexible antenna S-20 C3 Antenna adapter TNC/PL239 C4 Microphone support C5 Belt clip C6 Wrist wrap C7 AC power supply C8 Home charger C9 Battery pack 1800 mA
(Lithium Ion) C10 Car adapter C11 Fuse C12 Users manual C8 C9 C11 C12 Handheld or Mobile CB Radio Radio CB Porttil o Mvil Owners manual Manual del usuario C10 2 Your RANDY II FCC at a glance Un vistazo a vuestro PRESIDENT RANDY II FCC C1 RANDY II FCC C2 Antena flexible S-20 C3 Adaptador de antena TNC/PL239 C4 Soporte de micrfono C5 Pinza de cinturn C6 Correa de mano C7 Suministrado de potencia CA C8 cargador C9 Batera 1800 mA Litio Ion C10 Adaptador de coche C11 Fusible C12 Manual del usuario Please refer to our website : www.president-electronics.us for optional accessories. Consulte nuestro sitio: www.president-electronics.us para los accesorios opcionales. 3 SUMMARY MOBILE CONFIGURATION HANDHELD CONFIGURATION CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS FUNCTION DESCRIPTION MENU SETTING FUNCTION WITH PTT SWITCH CHARGING THE RANDY II FCC TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS TROUBLE SHOOTING HOW TO TRANSMIT OR RECEIVE A MESSAGE GLOSSARY GENERAL WARRANTY CONDITIONS FREQUENCY TABLES E n g l i s h 6 8 8 9 16 21 21 22 23 24 24 27 54 ~ 55 SUMARIO CONFIGURACIN MVIL CONFIGURACIN PORTTIL CONTROLES Y FUNCIONES DESCRIPCIN DE LAS FUNCIONES MENS FUNCIN CON LA PALANCA DE EMISIN PTT CARGANDO EL RANDY II FCC CARACTERSTICAS TCNICAS GUA DE PROBLEMAS CMO EMITIR O RECIBIR UN MENSAJE GLOSARIO CONDICIONES GENERALES DE GARANTA TABLA DE FRECUENCIAS 4 E s p a o l 30 32 32 33 41 46 46 47 48 49 49 52 54 ~ 55 WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Lead, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov. AVERTISSEMENT : Ce produit peut vous exposer des agents chimiques, y compris le plomb, identifis par ltat de Californie comme pouvant causer le cancer et des malformations congnitales ou autres effets nocifs sur la reproduction. Pour de plus amples informations, prire de consulter le site www.P65Warnings.ca.gov. h s i l g n E WARNING!
Before using, be careful never to transmit without first having connected the flexible antenna (C2), or, with a CB antenna*, with-
out having set the SWR (Standing Wave Ra-
tio) ! Failure to do so may result in destruction of the power amplifier, which is not covered by the warranty.
*in mobile configuration when the flexible antenna (C2) has been removed and replaced by a CB antenna using the TNC/PL239 adapter (C3). The warranty of this transceiver is valid only in the country of purchase. 5 E n g l i s h Welcome to the world of the new generation of CB radios. The new PRESIDENT range gives you access to top performance CB equipment. With the use of up-to-date technology, which guarantees unprece-
dented quality, your PRESIDENT RANDY II FCC is a new step in personal communication and is the surest choice for the most demanding of professional CB radio users. To ensure that you make the most of all its capacities, we advise you to read carefully this manual before installing and using your PRESIDENT RANDY II FCC. A) MOBILE CONFIGURATION 1) ANTENNA INSTALLATION
- Connect the CB antenna to the antenna adapter (C3). Remove the flexible antenna (C2) from the device. Replace the antenna (C2) with the antenna adapter (C3) a) Choosing your antenna
For CB radios, the longer the antenna, the better its results. Your dealer will be able to help you with your choice of antenna.
b) Mobile antenna
- Must be fixed to the vehicle where there is a maximum of metallic surface (ground plane), away from windscreen mountings. If you already have a radio-telephone antenna installed, the CB antenna should be higher than this. There are two types of antenna: pre-regulated which should be used on a good ground plane (e.g. car roof or lid of the boot), and adjustable which offer a much larger range and can be used on a smaller ground plane (see 3, ADJUSTMENT OF SWR). For an antenna which must be fixed by drilling, you will need a good contact between the antenna and the ground plane. To obtain this, you should lightly scratch the surface where the screw and tightening star are to be placed. Be careful not to pinch or flatten the coaxial cable (as this runs the risk of break down and/or short-circuiting).
- Connect the antenna to the adapter (C3). c) Fixed antenna
- A fixed antenna should be installed in a clear space as possible. If it is fixed to a mast, it will perhaps be necessary to stay it, accord-
ing to the laws in force (you should seek professional advice). All PRESIDENT antennas and accessories are designed to give max-
imum efficiency to each CB radio within the range. 6 2) BASIC OPERATIONS TO BE CARRIED OUT BEFORE h s i l g n E OUTPUT RADIUS PATTERN USING YOUR SET FOR THE FIRST TIME (without transmitting and without using the push-to-talk switch) a) Check the antenna connections. b) Turn the set on by turning the Power knob (1) clockwise. c) Set the squelch OFF. See 11 and 12 page 15. d) Adjust the volume to a comfortable level. e) Go to channel 20 by using the channel selectors s or t key (3). 3) ADJUSTMENT OF SWR (Standing wave ratio) WARNING: This must be carried out when you use your CB radio for the first time (and whenever you re-position your antenna). The adjustment must be carried out in an obstacle-free area.
* Adjustment with external SWR-meter (e.g. TOS-1 PRESI-
DENT) a) To connect the SWR meter :
- Connect the SWR meter between the CB radio and the antenna as close as possible to the CB (use a maximum of 15.75 inches
(40 cm), type President CA-2C). b) To adjust the SWR meter:
- Change the switch to position REF (reading of the SWR level). Set the CB on channel 20. Put the switch on the SWR-meter to position FWD (calibration). Press the push-to-talk switch on the microphone to transmit. Bring the index needle to t by using the calibration key. 7 The reading on the Meter should be as near as possible to 1. If this is not the case, re-adjust your antenna to obtain a reading as close as possible to 1. (An SWR reading between 1 and 1.8 is acceptable). It will be necessary to re-calibrate the SWR meter after each adjustment of the antenna. E n g l i s h
WARNING: In order to avoid any losses and attenuations in ca-
bles used for connection between the radio and its accessories, PRESIDENT recommends to use a cable with a length less than 118.11 inches (3 m). Your CB is now ready for use. B) HANDHELD CONFIGURATION 1) INSTALLATION
- Check that the battery is fully charged. See CHARGING THE Screw the flexible antenna (C2) on the device. RANDY II FCC page 21. Your CB is now ready for use. C) CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS C2 Flexible antenna A External microphone plug B External speaker plug C Internal microphone Internal speaker D E Battery Pack Door C4 Microphone Support C5 Belt clip 1 On/Off - Volume 2 LCD 3 UP s / DOWN t Keys 4 CB/WX key - ALERT key 5 SCAN key - DW (Dual Watch) key 6 EMG (Emergency) key 7 VOX key - MENU key 8 MON (Monitor) key -
9 ANL/NB key - HI-CUT key 10 AM/FM key -
key Compander key 8 11 SQ- (Squelch -) key 12 SQ+ (Squelch +) key 13 HI/LO (High/LOW) transmitting power key 14 PTT (Push To Talk) switch 15 FLASHLIGHT 16 LED Rx and TX h s i l g n E D) FUNCTION DESCRIPTION 1) ON/OFF ~ VOLUME
Turn the On/Off-Volume knob (1) clockwise for setting the unit on and increase the volume. If the KEY BEEP function is activated, 4 tones sound when you turn the CB radio on. Turn the On/Off-Volume knob (1) counter clockwise for decreasing the volume and setting the unit off.
See KEY BEEP on page 17. See ECO MODE page 18. 9 2) DISPLAY E n g l i s h AM FM MON BP ANL NB HIC SCAN VOX WX DW EMG ALERT AM Mode FM Mode ASC activated Monitor function activated Roger Beep activated Key Beep activated ANL filter activated (only in AM mode) NB filter activated HI-CUT filter activated Compander filter activated Noise Gate activated SCAN function activated VOX function activated WX (Weather Channel) mode activated DW (Dual Watch) function activated Emergency channel activated ALERT function activated LOCK function is activated Battery Level Charging indicator Menu activated Indicates Vox parameter and Scan Skip Indicates Frequency or Menu TX (RF) or RX (S) bargarph 10 3) CHANNEL SELECTOR: t/s keys
Press the t (3) button to decrease a channel. Press the s (3) button to increase a channel. A beep sounds each time the channel changes, if the KEY BEEP function is activated. See KEY BEEP page 17. h s i l g n E 4) CB/WX ~ ALERT CB/WX (short press) Short press the CB/WX key (4) to alternate between CB or WX
(Weather Channel) mode. WX appears on the display if the Weather Channel mode is active. WX (Weather Channel) Mode CB functions are not allowed in WX mode. The WX mode allows you to hear weather informations. When the mode is activated, use the s or t key (3) to move through the 7 weather channels and find the active channel in your local area. See table page 55. The display shows the selected weather channel and if the unit receives a signal, icon appears. ALERT (long press) This function only works in CB mode. It does not work in WX mode. Press and hold the ALERT key (4) for 1 second to activate/deac-
tivate the ALERT function. When the function is ON and a tone is detected at the selected weather channel, then the unit sounds a siren alert. ALERT and the WX channel blink on the display. The unit cancels CB mode and goes to WX mode. While the siren sounds, press any key to stop the sound, ALERT and the WX channel stop blinking on the display. Note: The siren alert sounds when ALERT is detected in the selected WEATHER channel only. Use first SCAN function in WX mode (see Weather channel scan page 12) for detect alerts in all the weather channels. 5) SCAN ~ SKIP ~ DW SCAN (short press) Short press the SCAN key (5) to activate the SCAN function. Press the s key (3) to scan in increasing order. Press the t key (3) to scan in decreasing order. 11 E n g l i s h The scanning stops as soon as there is a busy channel. The scanning automatically starts 5 seconds after the end of the transmission and no key is activated during 5 seconds. The scan also restarts in increasing order with the s key (3), or in decreasing order with the t key (3). When the SCAN function is activated, SCAN blinks on the display. CB channel scan In CB mode (see CB/WX page 11), the SCAN function scans the 40 CB channels. Weather channel scan In WX mode (see CB/WX page 11), the SCAN function scans the 7 WX channels. Note: The weather channel SCAN can run in the background while using the unit in CB mode. In the current mode, press the PTT switch (14) to deactivate the SCAN function. SCAN disappears on the display. SKIP (long press only when the SCAN function is activated) This function allows you to SKIP a channel found by the SCAN function. When the scan stops on an unwanted channel, press and hold the SCAN key (5) for 1 second to store this channel in the SCAN SKIP memory. A beep sounds. The channel will no longer be scanned. Consult the menu SCAN SKIP on page 20. DW (Dual Watch) (long press) Long press the DW key (5) to activate the DW function. Allows to alternate between the active and a second (customizable) channel. When the function is active, DW appears on the display. Press the PTT switch (14) to exit the DW function. See menu DW (Dual Watch) SETTING page 20. 6) EMG ~ EMG SET EMG (short press) Emergency channel is automatically selected by pressing the EMG Key (6). First short press to call the first emergency customis-
able channel. Second short press to call the second emergency 12 h s i l g n E customisable channel. EMG appears on the display when an emergency channel is activated. Third short press to go back to the current channel. EMG disappears on the display. See KEY LOCK page 16. EMG SET (long press) Priority channels can be assigned to any channel. To define a new priority channel:
1. Press shortly the EMG key (6) until you select the priority channel to be customized. EMG is displayed on the LCD. 2. Press the EMG key (6) for one second to set the selected emer-
gency channel. is displayed. EMG blinks. 3. Press the s or t key (3) to select the new emergency channel. 4. Short press the EMG key (6) to validate. The current modulation mode blinks. 5. Press s or t key (3) to select the modulation mode AM or FM. 6. Press the PTT key (14) to validate. 7. If no key is pressed, the unit exits after 10 seconds without saving the modifications. The default priority channels are channel 9 AM (1) and channel 19 AM (2). See menu EMG SETTING page 19. 7) VOX ~ MENU VOX (short press) The VOX function allows transmitting by speaking into the original microphone (or in the optional vox microphone) without press-
ing the PTT switch (14). The use of an optional vox microphone connected to the unit (A) disables the original microphone. Press shortly the VOX key (7) in order to activate the VOX function. VOX appears on the display. A new press on the VOX (7) key disables the function, VOX disappears. See menu VOX SETTING page 19. MENU (long press) 1. Long press the MENU key (7) to enter the MENU. appears on the display. 2. Press the s or t key (3) to select the menu to be set. 3. Short press the MENU key (7) to validate the selected menu. The parameter of the menu blinks. 4. Press the s or t key (3) to change the parameter. 5. Press the MENU key (7). A short press to validate and stay in the MENU or a long press to validate and exit the MENU. 13 E n g l i s h 6. If no key is pressed, the unit exits the MENU after 10 seconds without saving the modifications. See MENU SETTING page 16. 8) MONITOR ~ COMPANDER MONITOR (short press) This function allows to monitor the channel despite the squelch. is active or when the level of the manual squelch When the is high, press the MON key (8) to hear the active channel. See KEY LOCK page 16. COMPANDER
(long press) Long press the PANDER. When the COMPANDER is active, LCD. key (8) to activate/deactivate the COM-
appears on the This switchable filter allows to improve the reception mode. 9) ANL/NB ~ HI-CUT ANL/NB (short press) Short press the ANL/NB key (9) to activate/deactivate the filters in this order :
The activated filter is shown on the display. ANL - Automatic Noise Limiter: This filter allows the reduction of background noises and some reception interferences in AM mode only. NB - Noise Blanker: This filter allows the reduction of back ground noise, and some reception interference. HI-CUT (long press) Long press the HI-CUT key (9) to activate/deactivate the HI-CUT filter. HIC appears on the display when the filter is active. Hi-Cut: Eliminates high frequency interferences. Has to be used in accordance with the reception conditions. 10) AM/FM ~
AM/FM (short press) 14 This key allows you to select the modulation mode (AM or FM). Your modulation mode has to correspond to the one of your correspondent. Corresponding mode is displayed on the LCD.
- Amplitude Modulation / AM: communication on a field with relief
and obstacles at middle distance (the most used). Frequency Modulation / FM: for nearby communications on a flat open field.
(long press) Turn on the unit. Long press the blinks on the display. key (10) to switch on the flashlight. The status
- During 3 seconds quickly press the s or t key (3) to select be-
tween the 4 possible lights :
h s i l g n E
- After 3 seconds, long press the key (10) to switch off the flashlight. 11) MANUAL SQUELCH- (short press) Short press the SQ- key (11) to decrease the level of the manual squelch. 12) MANUAL SQUELCH+ (short press) Short press the SQ+ key (12) to increase the level of the manual squelch. Manual squelch: of /
or 34 levels from to 11 + 12 ) ASC (Automatic Squelch Control) Worldwide patent, a PRESIDENT exclusivity ASC suppresses undesirable background noises when there is no communication. Squelch does not affect neither sound nor transmission power, but allows a considerable improvement in listening comfort. Press simultaneously the SQ- (11) and SQ+ (12) keys to activate/
appears on the display when deactivate the ASC function. the function is active. No repetitive manual adjustment and a permanent improvement between the sensitivity and the listening comfort when ASC is active. 15 13) HI/LO TRANSMITTING POWER (short press) Short press the HI/LO key (13) to alternate between high and low transmitting power. H or L is displayed to indicate the selected level. See ECO MODE page 18. 14) PTT SWITCH E n g l i s h Transmitting Mode (PTT switch pressed) Press the PTT switch (14) to transmit. The LED (16) lights up red. Receiving Mode (PTT switch released) The LED (16) lights up green in receiving mode. You can hear the signal on the speaker. The bargraph indicates the emission (RF) or reception (S) level. TOT (Time Out Timer) If the PTT switch (14) is pressed longer than 3 minutes, the active channel start blinking, the transmission ends. The time-out tone will sound until the PTT switch (14) is released. 15) FLASHLIGHT See page 15. 16) LED See PTT SWITCH page 16. 6 + 8) KEY LOCK (EMG + MON keys) Long press simultaneously the EMG (6) and MON (8) keys to activate/deactivate the KEY LOCK function. When the function is active, appears on the display. E) MENU SETTING See MENU page 13. 1) COLOR 1. Long press the MENU key (7) to enter the MENU. appears on the display. 2. Press the s or t key (3) to select the 3. Short press the MENU key (7) to validate. The current color blinks. menu. 16 h s i l g n E 4. Press the s or t key (3) to select the color : Orange (
), Blue (
), Cyan (
), Yellow (
), Purple (
), Green
) or Light Cyan 5. Press the MENU key (7). A short press to validate and stay in the 6. MENU or a long press to validate and exit the MENU. If no key is pressed, the unit exits the MENU after 10 seconds without saving the modifications. Default Color is
(Orange). 2) ROGER BEEP The Roger Beep sounds when the PTT switch (14) is released in order to let your correspondent speak. Historically as transceiver is a simplex communication mode, it is not possible to speak and to listen at the same time (as it is the case with a telephone). Once someone had finished talking, he said Roger to let his correspondent know that it was his turn to talk. The word Roger has been replaced by a significant beep. Which is where the words Roger beep originate from. When the function is active, the icon appears on the display. 1. Long press the MENU key (7) to enter the MENU. appears on the display. 2. Press the s or t key (3) to select the 3. Short press the MENU key (7) to validate. The current value blinks. 4. Press the s or t key (3) to deactivate OF, or select between the menu. 6 melodies for the ROGER BEEP from 01 to 06 5. Press the MENU key (7). A short press to validate and stay in the 6. MENU or a long press to validate and exit the MENU. If no key is pressed, the unit exits the MENU after 10 seconds without saving the modifications. Default value is OF. 3) KEY BEEP When the function is activated, a beep sounds when a key is pressed, by changing the channel etc. BP appears on the display when the function is active. 1. Long press the MENU key (7) to enter the MENU. appears on the display. 2. Press the s or t key (3) to select the 3. Short press the MENU key (7) to validate. The current value blinks. menu. 17 E n g l i s h 4. Press the s or t key (3) to activate On or deactivate OF the KEY BEEP function. 5. Press the MENU key (7). A short press to validate and stay in the 6. MENU or a long press to validate and exit the MENU. If no key is pressed, the unit exits the MENU after 10 seconds without saving the modifications. Default value is On. 4) ECO MODE This function allows to save your battery. The unit goes in standby mode, LCD backlight off, RX in standby*, etc. 1. Long press the MENU key (7) to enter the MENU. appears on the display. 2. Press the s or t key (3) to select the 3. Short press the MENU key (7) to validate. The current value blinks. 4. Press the s or t key (3) to deactivate OF the ECO MODE func-
tion or select between the 3 levels 01 (Low), 02 (Middle) and 03
(High). menu. 5. Press the MENU key (7). A short press to validate and stay in the 6. MENU or a long press to validate and exit the MENU. If no key is pressed, the unit exits the MENU after 10 seconds without saving the modifications. Default value is 02 (Middle).
*Level 01: 250 ms RX active / 250 ms RX inactive
*Level 02: 250 ms RX active / 500 ms RX inactive
*Level 03: 250 ms RX active / 1 s RX inactive Note: If level 03 is selected, the transmitting power automatically changes to L (low). The H (high) power remains available but will be reset to L if the device is switched off and then on again. See HI/LO TRANSMITTING POWER page 16. 5) TONE This function allows to adjust the reception tone. 1. Long press the MENU key (7) to enter the MENU. appears on the display. 2. Press the s or t key (3) to select the 3. Short press the MENU key (7) to validate. The current value blinks. 4. Press the s or t key (3) to select between the 11 levels from -5 menu. to 5. 5. Press the MENU key (7). A short press to validate and stay in the MENU or a long press to validate and exit the MENU. 18 h s i l g n E 6. If no key is pressed, the unit exits the MENU after 10 seconds without saving the modifications. Default value is 0. 6) EMG SETTING This function allows to customise both emergency channels. 1. Long press the MENU key (7) to enter the MENU. appears on the display. 2. Press the s or t key (3) to select the 3. Short press the MENU key (7) to validate. 1 blinks. 4. Press the s or t key (3) to select the emergency to be 1 or 2. 5. Short press the MENU key (7) to validate. The current channel menu. blinks. 6. Press s or t key (3) to select the channel. 7. Short press the MENU key (7) to validate. The current mode blinks. 8. Press s or t key (3) to select the modulation mode AM or FM. 9. Press the MENU key (7). A short press to validate and stay in the MENU or a long press to validate and exit the MENU. 10. If no key is pressed, the unit exits the MENU after 10 seconds without saving the modifications. The default priority channels are channel 9 AM (1) and channel 19 AM (2). See EMG SET page 13. 7) VOX SETTING Three parameters allow to adjust the VOX function: Sensitivity:
/ Anti-vox level: / Vox delay time: . 1. Long press the MENU key (7) to enter the MENU. appears on the display. 2. Press the s or t key (3) to select the 3. Short press the MENU key (7) to validate. The current parameter menu. blinks ( , or ). 4a. Short press again the MENU key (7) to validate the parameter to be set. The value of the parameter blinks or... 4b. Press s or t key (3) to select the next parameter. Short press the MENU key (7) to validate. 5. Press the s or t key (3) to modify the value of the parameter. 6. Short press the MENU key (7) to validate. The current value of the parameter stops blinking. The parameter is stored. 7. Repeat point 4 to 6 to adjust other parameters. 8. When all adjustments are done, press the MENU key (7). A short press to validate and stay in the MENU or a long press to validate and exit the MENU. If the KEY BEEP function is activated, a long 19 E n g l i s h beep sounds to confirm the success of the operation (see KEY BEEP page 17). If no key is pressed, the unit exits the MENU after 10 seconds without saving the modifications. 9. Sensitivity : allows the adjustment of the microphone (original one or optional vox) for an optimum transmission quality. Adjustable level from 01 (high level) to 09 (low level). Default value: 02.
- Anti-Vox
: allows disabling the transmission generated by the surrounding noise. The level is adjustable. OF (according the squelch level) and from 00 (without anti-vox) to 09 (low level). Default value: OF.
Delay time : allows avoiding the sudden cut of the transmission by adding a delay at the end of speaking. The level is adjustable from 01 (short delay) to 09 (long delay). Default value: 01. VOX SETTING doesnt activate the VOX function. 8) DW (Dual Watch) SETTING This function allows to customise the second channel scanned by the DUAL WATCH function. 1. Long press the MENU key (7) to enter the MENU. appears on the display. 2. Press the s or t key (3) to select the 3. Short press the MENU key (7) to validate. The channel blinks. 4. Press the s or t key (3) to select the new channel to be watch. 5. Short press the MENU key (7) to validate. The mode blinks. 6. Press the s or t key (3) to select the modulation mode AM or menu. FM. 7. Press the MENU key (7). A short press to validate and stay in the 8. MENU or a long press to validate and exit the MENU. If no key is pressed, the unit exits the MENU after 10 seconds without saving the modifications. Default Dual Watch channel is channel 09. 9) SCAN SKIP This function allows to memorise/erase a channel form the SCAN SKIP memory. 1. Press the s or t key (3) to select the channel to be set. 2. Long press the MENU key (7) to enter the MENU. appears on the display. 3. Press the s or t key (3) to select the 4. Short press the MENU key (7) to validate the menu. menu. 20 5. Press the s or t key (3) to alternate between ON and OF 6. Short press the MENU key (7) to validate. On memorise the current channel into the SCAN SKIP memory. appears in the When a channel is stored in the memory, display next to the channel number. OF erase the current channel from the SCAN SKIP memory, disappears from the display. See the SKIP page 12. h s i l g n E 10) RESET This function allows to erase the SCAN SKIP memory or restore factory parameters. 1. Long press the MENU key (7) to enter the MENU. appears on the display. 2. Press the s or t key (3) to select the menu. 3. Short press the MENU key (7) to validate the menu. 4. Press the s or t key (3) to select 5. Short press the MENU key (7) to validate the reset. or erase all the channels stored on the SCAN SKIP memory. They are now enabled to be scanned (see the SKIP page 12). restore all the factory parameters. F) FUNCTION WITH PTT SWITCH 1) NOISE GATE
(PTT + VOX) Press and hold the PTT switch (14). Short press the VOX key (8) to activate (On) or deactivate (OF) the NOISE GATE. is displayed when the function is active. Noise Gate: Prevents amplification of background noises. This results in optimized signal levels. G) CHARGING THE RANDY II FCC 1) USING THE AC POWER SUPPLY 1. Clip the home charger (C8) to the bottom of the unit in any sense. 2. Connect the AC power supply (C7) to the home charger (C8). 3. Plug the AC power supply (C7) into a 110/220 V socket. 21 E n g l i s h 2) USING THE CAR ADAPTER 1. Clip the home charger (C8) to the bottom of the unit in any sense. 2. Plug the car adapter (C10) to the Home charger (C8). 3. Plug the cigar lighter plug of the car adapter (C10) into your vehicle (12 V only). The charge begins. mode and
indicates the charging level. disappears when the unit is fully charged. appears on the display to indicate charging 3) CHANGING THE BATTERY PACK The battery pack is pre-installed in the unit. If you need to replace the battery pack :
1. Unscrew the battery pack door (E). If necessary, remove the belt clip (C5) or the microphone support (C4) to reach the screw. 2. Disconnect and remove the old battery pack. 3. Connect the new battery pack. 4. Screw then the battery pack door (E). Note: The battery pack is provided uncharged, so you must charge the battery pack before using it with the transceiver. 4) LOW BATTERY FEATURES When the battery is uncharged the RX/TX LED (16) blinks yellow. blinks on the display. A continuous beep sounds in TX mode. H) TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS 1) GENERAL
- Channels
- Modulation modes
- Frequency ranges
- Weather channels
- Antenna impedance
- Power supply
- Dimensions
: 40
: AM/FM
: from 26.965 MHz to 27.405 MHz
: 162,400 MHz to 162,550 MHz
: 50 ohms
: 13.8 V (Mobile configuration) 7.4 V (Handheld configuration)
- Weight without antenna
- Accessories supplied inches : 5.98 (H) x 2.62 (W) x 1.46 (D) mm : 152 (H) x 66.5 (W) x 37 (D)
: 0.67 lb with battery pack 305 g with battery pack,
: See page 2 22 2) TRANSMISSION
- Frequency allowance
- Carrier power
- Transmission interference
- Audio response
- Emitted power in the adjacent channel
- Microphone sensitivity
- Drain
- Modulated signal distortion 3) RECEPTION
- Maxi. sensitivity at 20 dB sinad
- Frequency response
- Adjacent channel selectivity
- Maximum audio power
- Squelch sensitivity
- Frequency image rejection rate
- Intermediate frequency rejection rate
- Drain
- Internal speaker I) TROUBLE SHOOTING
: +/- 200 Hz
: 4 W
: inferior to 4 nW (- 54 dBm)
: 300 Hz to 3 KHz
: inferior to 20 W
: 6 mV
: 1,8 A (with modulation power Hi)
: 2 %
h s i l g n E
: AM: 0.5 V - 113 dBm FM: 0.3 V - 116 dBm WX: 0.3 V - 116 dBm
: 300 Hz to 3 kHz
: 60 dB
: 1 W
: min: 0.2 V - 120 dBm max: 1 mV - 47 dBm
: 60 dB
: 70 dB
: see ECO MODE page 18
: 16 ohms, 1 W 1) YOUR CB RADIO WILL NOT TRANSMIT OR YOUR TRANSMISSION IS OF POOR QUALITY
- Check that the antenna is correctly connected.
- Check that the SWR is properly adjusted (Mobile Configuration only). 2) YOUR CB RADIO WILL NOT RECEIVE OR RECEPTION IS POOR
- Check that the squelch level is properly adjusted.
- Check that the volume is set to a comfortable listening level.
- Check that the antenna is correctly connected.
- Check that the SWR is properly adjusted (Mobile Configuration only). You are using the same modulation mode than your correspondent.
23 E n g l i s h 3) YOUR CB WILL NOT LIGHT UP
- Check the battery or power supply.
- Check the fuse (Mobile Configuration only). J) HOW TO TRANSMIT OR RECEIVE A MESSAGE Now that you have read the manual, make sure that your CB Radio is ready for use (i.e. check that your antenna is connected). Choose your channel (19, 27). Press the push-to-talk switch (14) and announce your message Attention stations, transmission testing which will allow you to check the clearness and the power of your signal. Release the switch and wait for a reply. You should receive a reply like, Strong and clear. If you use a calling channel (19, 27) and you have established communication with someone, it is common practice to choose another available channel so as not to block the calling channel. K) GLOSSARY Below you will find some of the most frequently used CB radio expressions. Remember this is meant for fun and that you are by no means obliged to use them. In an emergency, you should be as clear as possible. INTERNATIONAL PHONETIC ALPHABET A Alpha B Bravo C Charlie D Delta E Echo F Foxtrot G Golf H Hotel India I J Juliet K Kilo L Lima M Mike N November U Uniform O Oscar P Papa Q Quebec X X-ray R Romeo S Sierra T Tango Y Yankee Z Zulu V Victor W Whiskey TECHNICAL VOCABULARY
: Amplitude Modulation AM
: Citizens Band CB
: Channel CH
: Continuous Wave CW
: Long Distance Liaison DX
: Dual Watch DW 24 h s i l g n E FM GMT HF LF LSB RX SSB SWR SWL SW TX UHF USB VHF
: Frequency Modulation
: Greenwich Meantime
: High Frequency
: Low Frequency
: Lower Side Band
: Receiver
: Single Side Band
: Standing Wave Ratio
: Short Wave Listening
: Short Wave
: CB Transceiver
: Ultra High Frequency
: Upper Side Band
: Very High Frequency CB LANGUAGE Advertising Back off Basement Base station Bear Bear bite Bear cage Big slab Big 10-4 Bleeding Blocking the channel Blue boys Break Breaker Clean and green Cleaner channel Coming in loud and proud Doughnut Down and gone Down one Do you copy?
DX Eighty eights Eye ball Good buddy
: Flashing lights of police car
: Slow down
: Channel 1
: A CB set in fixed location
: Policeman
: Speeding fine
: Police station
: Motorway
: Absolutely
: Signal from an adjacent channel interfering with the transmission
: Pressing the PTT switch without talk-
ing
: Police
: Used to ask permission to join a conversation
: A CBer wishing to join a channel
: Clear of police
: Channel with less interference
: Good reception
: Tyre
: Turning CB off
: Go to a lower channel
: Understand?
: Long distance
: Love and kisses
: CBers meeting together
: Fellow CBer 25 E n g l i s h Hammer Handle Harvey wall banger How am I hitting you?
Keying the mike Kojac with a kodak Land line Lunch box Man with a gun Mayday Meat wagon Midnight shopper Modulation Negative copy Over your shoulder Part your hair Pull your hammer back Rat race Rubberbander Sail boat fuel Smokey dozing Smokey with a camera Spaghetti bowl Stinger Turkey Up one Wall to wall What am I putting to you?
: Accelerator
: CBers nickname
: Dangerous driver
: How are you receiving me?
: Pressing the PTT switch without talk-
ing
: Police radar
: Telephone
: CB set
: Police radar
: SOS
: Ambulance
: Thief
: Conversation
: No reply
: Right behind you
: Behave yourself - police ahead
: Slow down
: Congested traffic
: New CBer
: Wind
: Parked police car
: Police radar
: Interchange
: Antenna
: Dumb CBer
: Go up one channel
: All over/everywhere
: Please give me an S-meter reading. 26 h s i l g n E GENERAL WARRANTY CONDITIONS This device is guaranteed 2 years parts and labour in its country of purchase against any manufacturing defects validated by our technical department. PRESIDENT After Sales Service department reserves the right not to apply the war-
ranty in the event a breakdown is caused by an antenna other than those distributed by PRESIDENT. An extension of 3 years warranty is proposed systematically for the simultaneous purchase of a device and an external mobile PRESIDENT antenna (this does not include the flexible antenna S-20 (C2) for the RANDY II FCC unit), bringing the total duration of the warranty to 5 years. In order to be valid, the warranty regis-
tration must be completed and submitted within a period of 30 days after the purchase date to PRESIDENT ELECTRONICS online at www.president-electronics.us/
warranty-registration. You can also access this warranty registration page by using your smartphone to read (application must be available) the QR code. You will receive a confirmation email if the registration is successfully completed. Please keep a copy of this email for your records. Any repair under warranty will be without charge and the return delivery costs will be borne by PRESIDENT. A proof of purchase sales receipt must be included with the device to be repaired. The dates listed on the warranty registration and proof of purchase must match. In case the device is not under warranty, the repair and return of the device will be charged. No spare parts will be sent nor exchanged by PRESIDENT under warranty. Do not proceed with the installation of the device without reading the user manual. The warranty is only valid in the country of purchase. Exclusions (not covered by Warranty):
Damages caused by accident, shock or inadequate packaging. Batteries, power transistors, microphones, lights, fuses and the disrespect of the installation and use of specifications (including but not limited to antenna used with too high power, final output power transistors (SWR), inversion of polarities, bad connections, over voltage). The warranty cannot be extended due to the non-availability of the device while it is being serviced at PRESIDENT After Sales Service department, nor by a change of one or more components or spare parts. Transceivers which have been modified. The warranty application is excluded in case of modification or poor maintenance done by a third party not approved by PRESIDENT ELECTRONICS. If you note a malfunction:
Check the power supply of your device and the quality of the fuse. Check that the antenna is correctly connected. 27 E n g l i s h Check that the squelch level is properly adjusted. In the event of a real malfunction, please contact your dealer first. He will decide what action should be taken. In case of an intervention not covered by warranty, an estimate will be established before any repair. Thank you for your confidence in the PRESIDENT quality and experience. We recommend that you read this manual carefully so that you are completely satisfied with your purchase. Technical Manager and Quality Manager Warranty Registration 28 WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Lead, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov. AVERTISSEMENT : Ce produit peut vous exposer des agents chimiques, y compris le plomb, identifis par ltat de Californie comme pouvant causer le cancer et des malformations congnitales ou autres effets nocifs sur la reproduction. Pour de plus amples informations, prire de consulter le site www.P65Warnings.ca.gov. l o h s a i l g p n s E E ATENCIN !
Antes de utilizar el equipo por primera vez, tenga la precaucin de no emitir sin previa-
mente haber conectado la antena flexible
(C2) o bien, con una antena CB* con la ROE
(Relacin de Ondas Estacionarias) ajustada, ya que sino, se expone a daar el amplifica-
dor de potencia, no cubierto por la garanta.
*en configuracin mvil cuando la antena flexible (C2) ha sido retirada y reemplazada por una antena CB utilizando el adaptador TNC/PL239 (C3). La garanta de este artculo slo es vlida en el pas de compra. 29 Bienvenido al mundo de los emisores-receptores CB de ltima ge-
neracin. Esta nueva gama de estaciones le permite acceder a la comunicacin electrnica ms competitiva. Gracias a la utilizacin de tecnologa punta que garantiza una calidad sin precedentes, su PRESIDENT RANDY II FCC representa un nuevo hito en la facilidad de uso y la solucin por excelencia para el usuario ms exigente de CB. Para sacar el mximo partido de todas sus posibilidades, le aconsejamos leer atentamente estas instrucciones de uso antes de instalar y utilizar su CB PRESIDENT RANDY II FCC. A) CONFIGURACIN MVIL E s p a o l 1) INSTALACIN DE ANTENA
- Conecte la antena al adaptador de antena (C3). Retire la antena flexible (C2) del equipo. Reemplace la antena (C2) con el adaptador de antena (C3). a) Eleccin de la antena
En CB, cuanto ms grande es una antena, mejor es su rendimiento. Su Centro de Asesoramiento sabr orientarle en su eleccin. b) Antena mvil
Hay que instalarla en un lugar del vehculo donde haya un mximo de superficie metlica (plano de masa), alejndose de los montantes del parabrisas y de la luneta trasera. En caso de que se haya instalado una antena de radio-telfono, la antena CB debe estar por encima de sta. Existen 2 tipos de antenas: las preajustadas y las regulables. Las preajustadas se utilizan preferentemente con un buen plano de masa (en el techo o en el maletero). Las regulables ofrecen un campo de uso mucho ms ancho y permiten sacar partido de planos de masa menos importantes
(vase 3 AJUSTE DE LA ROE). Para una antena de fijacin por taladro, es necesario tener un contacto excelente entre la antena y el plano de masa; para ello, rasque ligeramente la chapa al nivel del tornillo y de la estrella de presin. En el momento del paso del cable coaxial, tenga cuidado de no pellizcarlo ni aplastarlo (riesgo de rotura o cortocircuito).
- Conecte la antena al adaptador (C3). c) Antena fija
Procure abrirla al mximo. En caso de fijacin sobre un poste, habr que sostenerla eventualmente conforme a las normas 30 vigentes (infrmese con un profesional). Las antenas y los ac-
cesorios PRESIDENT han sido especialmente concebidos para un rendimiento ptimo de todos los aparatos de la gama. l o h s a i l g p n s E E LBULO DE RADIACIN 2) OPERACIONES DE BASE QUE HAY QUE EFECTUAR ANTES DE LA PRIMERA UTILIZACIN, SIN PASAR POR EMISIN (sin apretar la palanca del micro) a) Verifique la conexin de la antena, b) Puesta en marcha del aparato: gire la tecla del volumen VOL
(1) en el sentido de las agujas del reloj hasta or un clic, c) desactive el squelch. Vase 11 y 12 pgina 39. d) Ajuste el volumen (1) a un nivel conveniente, e) Dirija la estacin al canal 20 con ayuda de la tecla s o t (3). 3) AJUSTE DE LA ROE (Relacin de Ondas Estacio-
narias) ATENCIN: Esta operacin debe efectuarse necesariamente en el momento de la primera utilizacin del aparato o en el momento de un cambio de antena. Este ajuste se debe realizar en un lugar abierto, al aire libre.
* Ajustes con el medidor de ROE externo (tipo TOS-1 PRE-
SIDENT) a) Empalme del medidor de ROE
- Conecte el medidor de ROE entre la estacin y la antena, lo ms cerca posible de la estacin (utilice para ello un cable de 40 cm (15,75 pulgadas) mximo tipo CA-2C PRESIDENT). b) Ajuste de la ROE
Posicione la estacin hacia el canal 20. Site el conmutador del medidor de ROE en posicin FWD (ca-
libracin). 31
- Apriete la palanca PTT (14) del micro para pasar a emisin.
- Dirija la aguja al ndice t con ayuda de la ruleta de calibracin. Ponga el conmutador en posicin REF (lectura del valor de la ROE). El
valor ledo en el indicador debe estar muy cerca de 1. En caso con-
trario, reajuste su antena hasta obtener un valor lo ms cerca posible a 1 (puede aceptarse un valor de la ROE comprendido entre 1 y 1,8). Es necesario recalibrar el medidor de ROE entre cada operacin de ajuste de la antena.
Observacin: Con el fin de evitar las prdidas y las atenuacio-
nes en los cables de conexin entre la radio y sus accesorios, PRESIDENT recomienda una longitud de cable inferior a 3m
(118,11 pulgadas). Ahora, su equipo est preparado para funcionar. B) CONFIGURACIN PORTTIL 1) INSTALACIN
- Atornille la antena flexible (C2) en el equipo.
- Compruebe que la batera est completamente cargada. Ver CARGANDO EL RANDY II FCC pgina 46. Ahora, su equipo est preparado para funcionar. E s p a o l C) CONTROLES Y FUNCIONES C2 Antena flexible A Toma micrfono externo B Toma altavoz externo C Micrfono interno D Altavoz interno E Compartimento de la batera C4 Soporte de micrfono C5 Pinza de cinturn 1 On/Off - Volumen 2 Pantalla LCD 3 Teclas s / t 4 Tecla CB/WX - Tecla ALERT 5 Tecla SCAN - Tecla DW (Doble Escucha) 6 Tecla EMG (Emergencia) 7 Tecla VOX - Tecla MENU 8 Tecla MON (Monitor) - Tecla 9 Tecla ANL/NB - Tecla HI-CUT Compander 32 10 Tecla AM/FM - Tecla 11 Tecla SQ- (Squelch -) 12 Tecla SQ+ (Squelch +) 13 Tecla HI/LO (Alta/Baja) de potencia de emisin 14 Palanca PTT (Push To Talk) 15 Linterna 16 LED Rx o TX l o h s a i l g p n s E E D) DESCRIPCIN DE LAS FUNCIONES 1) ON/OFF ~ VOLUMEN
- Gire la tecla Encendido/Apagado - Volumen (1) en sentido horario para encender el equipo y aumentar el volumen. Si la funcin BEEP DE TECLADO est activada, sonarn 4 tonos cuando encienda el equipo.
- Gire la tecla Encendido/Apagado - Volumen (1) en sentido antihorario para disminuir el volumen y apagar el equipo. 33 Vase el men BEEP DE TECLADO pgina 42. Vase el men MODO ECO pgina 42. 2) PANTALLA E s p a o l AM FM MON BP ANL NB HIC SCAN VOX WX DW EMG ALERT Modo AM Modo FM ASC activado Funcin Monitor activada Roger Beep activado Beep de Teclado activado Filtro ANL activado (solo en el modo AM) Filtro NB activado Filtro HI-CUT activado Filtro Compander activado Noise Gate activado Funcin SCAN activada Funcin VOX activada Modo WX (Canales Meteorolgicos) activado Funcin DW (Doble Escucha) activada Un canal de emergencia (EMG) est activo Funcin ALERT activada Funcin LOCK (Bloqueo del teclado) activada Nivel de la batera Indicador de carga de batera Funcin F activada Indica la configuracin o el parmetro VOX Indica la frecuencia o el men Grfico de barras TX (RF) o RX (S) 34 3) SELECTOR DE CANAL: teclas t / s
- Apriete la tecla t (3) para disminuir un canal.
- Apriete la tecla s (3) para aumentar un canal. Un beep se emite en cada cambio de canal si la funcin BEEP DE TECLADO est activa (Vase el men BEEP DE TECLADO pgina 42. 4) CB/WX ~ ALERT CB/WX (presin breve) Apriete brevemente la tecla CB/WX (4) para alternar entre el modo CB o WX (canales meteorolgicos). WX aparece en la pantalla si el modo WX est activo. Modo WX (canal meteorolgico) Las funciones CB no estn permitidas en modo WX. El modo WX le permite escuchar informacin meteorolgica. Cuando el modo est activado, use la tecla s o t (3) para moverse a travs de los 7 canales meteorolgicos y encontrar el canal activo en su rea local. Ver tabla pgina 55. La pantalla muestra el canal meteorolgico seleccionado y, si el equipo recibe una seal, aparece el icono
. ALERT (presin larga) Esta funcin solo funciona en modo CB. No funciona en modo WX. Mantenga presionada la tecla ALERT (4) durante 1 segundo para activar/desactivar la funcin ALERT. Cuando la funcin est activada y se detecta un tono en el canal meteorolgico seleccionado, la unidad emite una alerta sirena. ALERT y el Canal WX parpadean en la pantalla. La unidad cancela el modo CB y pasa al modo WX. Mientras suena la sirena, presione cualquier tecla para dete-
ner el sonido, ALERT y el Canal WX dejan de parpadear en la pantalla. Nota: La sirena suena cuando se detecta una alerta solo en el canal meteorolgico seleccionado. Use primero la funcin SCAN en modo WX (vase Barrido de los canales meteorol-
gicos pgina 36) para detectar alertas en todos los canales meteorolgicos. l o h s a i l g p n s E E 35 E s p a o l 5) SCAN ~ SKIP ~ DW SCAN (Barrido de los canales) (presin breve) Apriete brevemente la tecla SCAN (5) para activar la funcin SCAN (barrido de los canales). Apriete la tecla s (3) para esca-
near en orden ascendente. Apriete la tecla t (3) para escanear en orden descendente. El barrido se para tan pronto como un canal est activo. El barrido se pone en marcha automticamente 5 segundos despus del fin de la emisin si no se activa ningn botn durante este tiempo. El barrido tambin se reinicia en orden ascendente presionando la tecla s (3), o en orden descendente presionando la tecla t
(3). Cuando la funcin SCAN est activada, SCAN parpadea en la pantalla. Barrido de los canales CB En el modo CB (vase el CB/WX pgina 35) la funcin SCAN barre los 40 canales. Barrido de los canales meteorolgicos En el modo WX (vase el CB/WX pgina 35) la funcin SCAN barre los 7 canales meteorolgicos. Nota: El barrido de los canales meteorolgicos puede ejecutarse en segundo plano mientras se usa el equipo en modo CB. Apriete la palanca PTT (14) para desactivar la funcin SCAN. SCAN desaparece de la pantalla. SKIP (presin larga solo durante la funcin SCAN) Esta funcin le permite saltar (SKIP) un canal encontrado por la funcin SCAN. Cuando la bsqueda se detiene en un canal no deseado, presione y mantenga presionada la tecla SCAN (5) durante 1 segundo para almacenar este canal en la memoria SCAN SKIP. Suena un pitido. El canal ya no se escanear. Consulte el men SCAN SKIP en la pgina 45. DW (Doble escucha) (presin larga) Apriete la tecla DW (5) para activar la funcin DW. Le permite alternar entre el canal activo y un segundo canal (ajustable). Cuando la funcin est activa, aparece DW en la pantalla. Apriete la palanca PTT (14) para abandonar de la funcin DW. Vase el men AJUSTE DE LA FUNCIN DW pgina 45. 36 l o h s a i l g p n s E E 6) EMG ~ EMG SET (Canales de Emergencia) EMG (presin breve) El canal de emergencia se selecciona automticamente cuando presiona la tecla EMG (6). Apriete brevemente para llamar el primer canal prioritario personalizable. Segunda presin breve para llamar al segundo canal prioritario personalizable. EMG aparece en la pantalla cuando se activa un canal prioritario. Tercera presin breve para volver al canal inicial. EMG desa-
parece de la pantalla. Vase el BLOQUEO DEL TECLADO en la pgina 40. EMG SET (presin larga) Los canales prioritarios se pueden asignar a cualquier canal. Para definir un nuevo canal prioritario:
1. Apriete brevemente la tecla EMG (6) hasta que seleccione el canal prioritario para personalizar. EMG aparece en la pantalla. 2. Apriete la tecla EMG (6) durante un segundo para configurar se visualiza. EMG el canal de emergencia seleccionado. parpadea. 3. Use la tecla s o t (3) para seleccionar el nuevo canal. 4. Apriete brevemente la tecla EMG (6) para validar. El modo de modulacin parpadea. 5. Use la tecla s o t (3) para seleccionar el modo de modulacin AM o FM. 6. Apriete la palanca PTT (14) para validar. 7. Si no se presiona ninguna tecla durante 10 segundos, la unidad abandona automticamente de la funcin de configuracin para volver al modo CB. Los canales prioritarios predeterminados son el canal 09 AM (1) y el canal 19 AM (2). Vase el men AJUSTE DE LOS CANALES DE EMERGENCIA pgina 43. 7) VOX ~ MENU VOX (presin breve) La funcin VOX le permite transmitir hablando al micrfono ori-
ginal (o al micrfono opcional de voz) sin presionar la palanca PTT (14). El uso de un micrfono vox opcional conectado a la toma (A) desactiva el micrfono original. Apriete brevemente la tecla VOX (7) para activar la funcin VOX. VOX aparece en la pantalla. Al presionar la tecla VOX
(7) nuevamente se desactiva la funcin, VOX desaparece. 37 E s p a o l Vase el men AJUSTE DEL VOX en la pgina 44. MENU (presin larga) 1. Mantenga presionada la tecla MENU (7) para acceder a los MENS. aparece en la pantalla. 2. Apriete la tecla s o t (3) para seleccionar el men a ajustar. 3. Apriete brevemente la tecla MENU (7) para confirmar el men seleccionado. El parmetro del men parpadea. 4. Apriete la tecla s o t (3) para cambiar el parmetro. 5. Apriete la tecla MENU (7). Una presin breve para validar y permanecer en los MENS o una presin larga para validar y salir de los MENS. 6. Si no se presiona ninguna tecla, el equipo abandona los MENS despus de 10 segundos. Vase el MENS pgina 41. 8) MONITOR ~ COMPANDER MONITOR (presin breve) Esta funcin le permite la escucha de un canal a pesar del squelch. Cuando el ASC est activo o el nivel de squelch manual es alto, presione la tecla MON (8) para escuchar el canal activo. Vase el BLOQUEO DEL TECLADO en la pgina 40. COMPANDER Apriete la tecla MON (8) durante 1 segundo para activar / des-
(presin larga) activar el COMPANDER. Cuando el COMPANDER est activo, aparece en la pantalla. Este filtro conmutable mejora el modo de recepcin. 9) ANL/NB ~ HI-CUT ANL/NB (presin breve) Apriete brevemente la tecla ANL/NB (9) para activar/desactivar los filtros en este orden:
El filtro activado se muestra en la pantalla. ANL - Limitador automtico de ruido: este filtro reduce el ruido de fondo y ciertas interferencias de recepcin solo en el modo AM. 38 NB - Noise Blanker: este filtro reduce el ruido de fondo y ciertas interferencias de recepcin. HI-CUT (presin larga) Apriete largamente la tecla HI-CUT (9) para activar/desactivar el filtro HI-CUT. HIC aparece en la pantalla cuando el filtro est activo. HI-CUT: elimina las interferencias de alta frecuencia y se debe utilizar de acuerdo con las condiciones de recepcin. 10) AM/FM ~
AM/FM (presin breve) Este interruptor selecciona el modo de modulacin (AM o FM). Su modo de modulacin debe coincidir con el de su interlocutor.
- Modulacin de amplitud/ AM: Comunicacin sobre el terreno con relieves y obstculos a media distancia (el ms utilizado).
- Modulacin de Frecuencia/FM: Comunicacin cercana en terreno llano y libre.
(presin larga) Encienda el equipo.
- Apriete la tecla
(10) durante 1 segundo para encender la linterna. El estado parpadea en la pantalla.
- Durante 3 segundos, apriete rpidamente la tecla s o t (3) para seleccionar entre las 4 luces posibles:
- Despues los 3 segundos, apriete la tecla
(10) durante 1 segundo para apagar la linterna. 11) SQUELCH MANUAL SQ- (presin breve) Apriete la tecla SQ- (11) para disminuir el nivel del squelch ma-
nual. 12) SQUELCH MANUAL SQ+ (presin breve) l o h s a i l g p n s E E Apriete la tecla SQ+ (12) para aumentar el nivel del squelch manual. Squelch manual: of /
o 34 niveles de a 11 + 12) ASC (Automatic Squelch Control) Patente mundial, una exclusividad PRESIDENT 39 E s p a o l La funcin ASC elimina el ruido de fondo no deseado cuando no hay comunicacin. La recepcin no se ve afectada, ni la potencia de transmisin, el ASC consigue una considerable comodidad auditiva. Apriete las teclas SQ- (11) y SQ+ (12) simultneamente para activar/desactivar la funcin ASC. Aparece en la pantalla cuando la funcin est activada. Evita los ajustes manuales re-
petitivos y permite una mejora permanente entre la sensibilidad y la comodidad auditiva cuando el ASC est activo. 13) HI/LO POTENCIA DE EMISIN (presin breve) Apriete la tecla HI/LO (13) para alternar entre alta y baja poten-
cia de transmisin. Se muestra H (high - alta) o L (low - baja) para indicar el nivel seleccionado. Vase el men MODO ECO pgina 42. 14) PALANCA DE EMISIN PTT Modo de Emisin (palanca PTT presionada) Apriete la palanca PTT (14) para emitir. El LED (16) se ilumina en rojo. Modo de Recepcin (palanca PTT liberada) El LED (16) se ilumina en verde en el modo de recepcin. La seal se puede escuchar a travs del altavoz. El grfico de barras indica el nivel de transmisin (RF) o recepcin
(S). TOT (temporizador de tiempo de espera) Si la palanca PTT (14) se presiona durante ms de 3 minutos, el canal comienza a parpadear y la transmisin se termina. El tono TOT suena hasta que se suelta la palanca PTT (14). 15) LINTERNA Vase el 16) LED pgina 39. Vase el PALANCA DE EMISIN PTT pgina 40. 6 + 8) BLOQUEO DEL TECLADO (teclas EMG + MON) Mantenga presionadas simultneamente las teclas EMG (6) y 40 l o h s a i l g p n s E E MON (8) durante 1 segundo para activar/desactivar la funcin de BLOQUEO DEL TECLADO. Cuando la funcin est activa, aparece en la pantalla. E) MENS Ver MENU pgina 38. 1) COLOR 1. Mantenga presionada la tecla MENU (7) para acceder a los MENS. aparece en la pantalla. 2. Apriete la tecla s o t (3) para seleccionar el men 3. Apriete brevemente la tecla MENU (7) para confirmar. El color
. actual parpadea. 4. Apriete la tecla s o t (3) para seleccionar el color: naranja
), prpura
), amarillo (
), can (
), azul (
), verde (
) o can claro (
). 5. Apriete la tecla MENU (7). Una presin breve para validar y permanecer en los MENS o una presin larga para validar y salir de los MENS. 6. Si no se presiona ninguna tecla, el equipo abandona los MENS despus de 10 segundos sin guardar los cambios. El color predeterminado es
(naranja). 2) ROGER BEEP El ROGER BEEP emite un pitido cuando se suelta la palanca PTT
(14) para dejarle la palabra a su interlocutor. Histricamente, al ser la CB un modo de comunicacin simplex, es decir que no es posible hablar y escuchar al mismo tiempo (como en el caso del telfono por ejemplo), era usual decir Roger cuando se haba terminado de hablar para avisar al interlocutor que ya poda hablar. La palabra Roger ha sido reemplazada por un beep significativo, de ah su nombre Roger Beep. Cuando la funcin est activa, aparece en la pantalla. 1. Mantenga presionada la tecla MENU (7) para acceder a los MENS. aparece en la pantalla. 2. Apriete la tecla s o t (3) para seleccionar el men 3. Apriete brevemente la tecla MENU (7) para confirmar. El valor actual parpadea. 4. Apriete la tecla s o t (3) para desactivar OF, o seleccione entre las 6 melodas para el ROGER BEEP del 01 a 06. 41 E s p a o l 5. Apriete la tecla MENU (7). Una presin breve para validar y permanecer en los MENS o una presin larga para validar y salir de los MENS. 6. Si no se presiona ninguna tecla, el equipo abandona los MENS despus de 10 segundos sin guardar los cambios. El valor predeterminado es OF. 3) BEEP DE TECLADO Cuando se activa la funcin, suena un beep si se presiona una tecla, se cambia el canal, etc. BP se muestra en la pantalla mientras la funcin est activa. 1. Mantenga presionada la tecla MENU (7) para acceder a los MENS. aparece en la pantalla. 2. Apriete la tecla s o t (3) para seleccionar el men
. 3. Apriete brevemente la tecla MENU (7) para confirmar. El valor actual parpadea. 4. Apriete la tecla s o t (3) para activar o desactivar la funcin de BEEP DE TECLADO. 5. Apriete la tecla MENU (7). Una presin breve para validar y permanecer en los MENS o una presin larga para validar y salir de los MENS. 6. Si no se presiona ninguna tecla, el equipo abandona los MENS despus de 10 segundos sin guardar los cambios. El valor predeterminado es On. 4) MODO ECO Esta funcin ahorra la batera. El equipo entra en modo de espera, retroiluminacin de la pantalla LCD apagada, RX en espera *, etc. 1. Mantenga presionada la tecla MENU (7) para acceder a los MENS. aparece en la pantalla. 2. Apriete la tecla s o t (3) para seleccionar el men
. 3. Apriete brevemente la tecla MENU (7) para confirmar. El valor actual parpadea. 4. Apriete la tecla s o t (3) para desactivar Of la funcin de MODO ECO o seleccione entre los 3 niveles 01 (bajo), 02 (medio) y 03
(alto). 5. Apriete la tecla MENU (7). Una presin breve para validar y permanecer en los MENS o una presin larga para validar y salir de los MENS. 6. Si no se presiona ninguna tecla, el equipo abandona los MENS despus de 10 segundos sin guardar los cambios. 42 El valor predeterminado es 02 (medio).
* Nivel 01: 250 ms RX activo / 250 ms RX inactivo
* Nivel 02: 250 ms RX activo / 500 ms RX inactivo
* Nivel 03: 250 ms RX activo / 1 s RX inactivo Nota: si se selecciona el nivel 03, la potencia de transmisin cambia automticamente para L (baja). La potencia H (alta) permanece disponible pero se restablecer a L si el dispositivo se apaga y se vuelve a encender. Vase el HI/LO POTENCIA DE EMISIN en la pgina 40. 5) TONO Esta funcin le permite ajustar el tono de recepcin. 1. Mantenga presionada la tecla MENU (7) para acceder a los MENS. aparece en la pantalla. 2. Apriete la tecla s o t (3) para seleccionar el men 3. Apriete brevemente la tecla MENU (7) para confirmar. El valor
. actual parpadea. 4. Apriete la tecla s o t (3) para seleccionar entre los 11 niveles l o h s a i l g p n s E E de -5 a 5. 5. Apriete la tecla MENU (7). Una presin breve para validar y permanecer en los MENS o una presin larga para validar y salir de los MENS. 6. Si no se presiona ninguna tecla, el equipo abandona los MENS despus de 10 segundos sin guardar los cambios. El valor predeterminado es 0. 6) AJUSTE DE LOS CANALES DE EMERGENCIA Esta funcin le permite personalizar los dos canales de emer-
gencia. 1. Mantenga presionada la tecla MENU (7) para acceder a los MENS. aparece en la pantalla. 2. Apriete la tecla s o t (3) para seleccionar el men
. 3. Apriete brevemente la tecla MENU (7) para confirmar. 1 parpa-
dea. 4. Apriete la tecla s o t (3) para cambiar el canal de emergencia a ser configurado 1 o 2. 5. Apriete brevemente la tecla MENU (7) para confirmar. El canal parpadea. 6. Apriete la tecla s o t (3) para seleccionar el canal. 7. Apriete brevemente la tecla MENU (7) para confirmar. El modo de modulacin parpadea. 43 E s p a o l 8. Apriete la tecla s o t (3) para seleccionar el modo AM o FM. 9. Apriete la tecla MENU (7). Una presin breve para validar y permanecer en los MENS o una presin larga para validar y salir de los MENS. 10. Si no se presiona ninguna tecla, el equipo abandona los MENS despus de 10 segundos sin guardar los cambios. Los canales prioritarios predeterminados son el canal 09 AM (1) y el canal 19 AM (2). Vase el EMG SET pgina 37. 7) AJUSTE DEL VOX Se utilizan tres parmetros para ajustar la funcin VOX: sensibilidad
/ nivel anti-vox:
/ retraso de tiempo : . 1. Mantenga presionada la tecla MENU (7) para acceder a los MENS. aparece en la pantalla. 2. Apriete la tecla s o t (3) para seleccionar el men
. 3. Apriete brevemente la tecla MENU (7) para confirmar. El par-
metro actual parpadea ( , o ). 4a. Apriete brevemente la tecla MENU (7) para confirmar el par-
metro a ajustar. El valor del parmetro parpadea o... 4b. Apriete la tecla s o t (3) para seleccionar el parmetro siguiente. Apriete brevemente la tecla MENU (7) para confirmar. 5. Apriete la tecla s o t (3) para cambiar el valor del parmetro. 6. Apriete brevemente la tecla MENU (7) para confirmar. El valor actual del parmetro deja de parpadear. La configuracin es registrada. 7. Repita los pasos 4 a 6 para ajustar otros parmetros. 8. Cuando se hayan realizado todos los ajustes, apriete la tecla MENU (7). Una presin breve para validar y permanecer en los MENS o una presin larga para validar y salir de los MENS. Si la funcin BEEP DE TECLADO est activada, suena un beep largo para confirmar el xito de la operacin (vase el men BEEP DE TECLADO pgina 42). 9. Si no se presiona ninguna tecla, el equipo abandona los MENS despus de 10 segundos sin guardar los cambios.
Sensibilidad
: le permite ajustar la sensibilidad del micrfono
(vox original o opcional) para una calidad de transmisin p-
tima. Nivel ajustable de 01 (nivel alto) a 09 (nivel bajo). Valor predeterminado: 02.
- Anti-Vox : evita la emisin generada por el ruido ambiental. Nivel ajustable: OF (se emite segn el nivel del silenciador) y desde 00
(sin anti-vox) hasta 09 (nivel bajo). Valor predeterminado: OF. 44 l o h s a i l g p n s E E
Retraso : permite evitar la interrupcin brusca de la transmisin al agregar un retraso al final del discurso. Nivel ajustable de 01
(retraso corto) a 09 (retraso largo). Valor predeterminado: 01. El AJUSTE DE VOX no activa automticamente la funcin VOX. 8) AJUSTE LA FUNCIN DW (Doble Escucha) Esta funcin le permite personalizar el segundo canal explorado por la funcin DOBLE ESCUCHA. 1. Mantenga presionada la tecla MENU (7) para acceder a los MENS. aparece en la pantalla. 2. Apriete la tecla s o t (3) para seleccionar el men 3. Apriete brevemente la tecla MENU (7) para confirmar. El canal
. parpadea. 4. Apriete la tecla s o t (3) para seleccionar el nuevo canal a escuchar. 5. Apriete brevemente la tecla MENU (7) para confirmar. El modo de modulacin parpadea.. 6. Apriete la tecla s o t (3) para seleccionar el modo AM o FM. 7. Apriete la tecla MENU (7). Una presin breve para validar y permanecer en los MENS o una presin larga para validar y salir de los MENS. 8. Si no se presiona ninguna tecla, el equipo abandona los MENS despus de 10 segundos sin guardar los cambios. El canal de vigilancia dual predeterminado es el canal 09. 9) SCAN SKIP Esta funcin permite memorizar/borrar un canal de la memoria SCAN SKIP. 1. Apriete la tecla s o t hasta seleccionar el canal deseado. 2. Mantenga presionada la tecla MENU (7) para acceder a los MENS. aparece en la pantalla. 3. Apriete la tecla s o t (3) para seleccionar el men
. 4. Apriete brevemente la tecla MENU (7) para confirmar el men. 5. Apriete la tecla s o t para alternar entre On et OF. 6. Apriete brevemente la tecla MENU (7) para validar. On memoriza el canal en la memoria SCAN SKIP. Cuando un canal est memorizado en la memoria, aparece en la pantalla al lado del nmero del canal. Of borra el canal de la memoria SCAN SKIP. la pantalla. Vase el SKIP pgina 36. desaparece en 45 E s p a o l 10) RESET Esta funcin le permite borrar la memoria SCAN SKIP y restaurar todas las configuraciones de fbrica. 1. Mantenga presionada la tecla MENU (7) para acceder a los MENS. aparece en la pantalla. 2. Apriete la tecla s o t (3) para seleccionar el men 3. Apriete brevemente la tecla MENU (7) para confirmar el men. 4. Apriete la tecla s o t (3) para seleccionar 5. Apriete brevemente la tecla MENU (7) para confirmar el reinicio. borra todos los canales de la memoria SCAN SKIP. Ellos estn ahora accesibles mediante la funcin SCAN (vase el SKIP pgina 36). o
. restaura todas las configuraciones de fbrica. F) FUNCIN CON LA PALANCA DE EMISIN PTT
(PTT + VOX) 1) NOISE GATE
- Mantenga presionado la palanca de emisin PTT (14).
- Apriete brevemente la tecla VOX (8) para activar (On) o des-
aparece cuando la funcin est activar (OF) el NOISE GATE. activa. Noise gate: evita la amplificacin del ruido de fondo. Esto da como resultado niveles de seal optimizados. G) CARGANDO EL RANDY II FCC 1) UTILIZANDO EL SUMINISTRO DE ALIMENTACIN AC 1. Sujete el cargador (C8) en la parte inferior del RANDY II FCC en cualquier direccin. 2. Conecte el suministro de alimentacin CA (C7) al cargador (C8). 3. Conecte el suministro de alimentacin CA (C7) a una toma de corriente de 110/220 V. 2) UTILIZANDO EL ADAPTADOR DE COCHE 1. Sujete el cargador (C8) en la parte inferior del RANDY II FCC en cualquier direccin. 2. Conecte el adaptador de coche (C10) al cargador (C8). 3. Conecte la toma del encendedor del adaptador de coche
(C10) a su vehculo (solo 12 V). 46
- Comienza la carga. modo de carga e indica el nivel de carga. desaparece cuando la unidad est completamente cargada.
aparece en la pantalla para indicar el 3) CAMBIO DE LA BATERA La batera est preinstalada en el equipo. Si necesita reemplazar la batera:
1. Desatornille la escotilla del compartimiento de la batera (E). Si es necesario, retire la pinza de cinturn (C5) o el soporte de micrfono (C4) para alcanzar el tornillo. 2. Desconecte y retire la batera vieja. 3. Conecte la batera nueva. 4. Luego atornille la escotilla del compartimiento de la batera (E). Nota: La batera se suministra descargada, por lo que debe cargarla antes de usarla con el equipo. 4) CARACTERSTICAS DE BATERA BAJA Cuando la batera est descargada, el LED RX/TX (16) parpadea en amarillo. Suena un beep continuo en el modo TX. parpadea en la pantalla. l o h s a i l g p n s E E H) CARACTERSTICAS TCNICAS 1) GENERALES
- Canales
- Modos de modulacin
- Gama de frecuencias
- Canales meteorolgicos
- Impedancia de la antena
- Tensin de la alimentacin
- Dimensiones
- Peso sin antena mm pulgadas
- Accesorios incluidos 2) EMISIN
- Tolerancia de frecuencia
- Potencia portadora
- Emisiones parsitas
- Respuesta en frecuencia
: 40
: AM / FM
: de 26,965 MHz a 27,405 MHz
: 162,400 MHz a 162,550 MHz
: 50 ohms
: 13,8 V (configuracin Mvil) 7,4 V (configuracin Porttil)
: 152 (A) x 66,5 (L) x 37 (P)
: 5,98 (A) x 2,62 (L) x 1,46 (P)
: 305 g can batera 0,67 lb con batera
: vase la pgina 2
: +/- 200 Hz
: 4 W
: inferior a 4 nW (- 54 dBm)
: 300 Hz a 3 KHz 47
- Potencia emisin en el canal adyacente
- Sensibilidad del micrfono
- Consumo mximo
- Distorsin mx. de la seal modulada
: inferior a 20 W
: 6 mV
: 1,8 A (con potencia Hi)
: 2 %
3) RECEPCIN
- Sensibilidad mx. a 20dB sinad : AM : 0,5 V - 113 dBm FM : 0,3 V - 116 dBm WX : 0,3 V - 116 dBm
: 300 Hz a 3 KHz E s p a o l
- Respuesta en frecuencia
- Sensibilidad del canal adyacente
- Potencia audio mxima
- Sensibilidad del silenciador (squelch)
- Tasa de rechazo frecuencia imagen
- Tasa de rechazo frecuencia intermediaria
- Consumo
- Altavoz interno
: 60 dB
: 1 W
: mini 0,2 V -120 dBm mx. 1 mV - 47 dBm
: 60 dB
: 70 dB
: vase el MODO ECO pgina 42
: 16 ohmios, 1 W I) GUA DE PROBLEMAS 1) LA EMISORA NO EMITE O VUESTRA EMISIN ES DE
MALA CALIDAD Verificar que la antena est correctamente conectada y que la ROE est bien regulada (solo en configuracin Mvil). 2) LA EMISORA NO RECIBE O VUESTRA RECEPCIN
ES DE MALA CALIDAD Verificar que el nivel del silenciador (squelch) est correctamente regulado. Verificar que el botn de volumen est regulado conveniente-
mente. Verificar que la antena est correctamente instalada y la ROE bien regulada (solo en configuracin Mvil). Verificar si Vd. est utilizando el mismo tipo de modulacin que su interlocutor. 48 3) LA EMISORA NO SE ILUMINA
Verificar el alimentador. Verificar el fusible (solo en configuracin Mvil). J) COMO EMITIR O RECIBIR UN MENSAJE Ahora que ha ledo la nota de aviso, asegure que su emisora est lista para las instrucciones de funcionamiento (antena conectada). Elija el canal (19 o 27). Puede entonces apretar sobre la palanca PTT (14), y lanzar el mensaje atencin estaciones, ensayo de emisora, lo que permite verificar la claridad y la potencia de su seal y debe provocar una contestacin de tipo: fuerte y claro la estacin. Suelte la palanca y espere una contestacin. Si utiliza un canal de llamada (19 o 27), y la comunicacin se establece, es preciso elegir otro canal disponible para no obstruir el canal de llamada. K) GLOSARIO Durante la utilizacin de su emisora, descubrirn un lenguaje particular empleado por algunos cebeistas. Para ayudarles a entenderlo mejor, le damos, en el lxico y el cdigo Q, un re-
capitulativo de las palabras utilizadas. Sin embargo, es evidente que un lenguaje claro y preciso facilitar el contacto entre los aficionados de radiocomunicacin. Por eso, las palabras men-
cionadas a continuacin son solo indicativas, y no deben ser utilizadas de manera formal l o h s a i l g p n s E E ALFABETO FONTICO INTERNACIONAL:
A Alpha B Bravo C Charlie D Delta E Echo F Foxtrot G Golf H Hotel I India J Juliet K Kilo L Lima M Mike N November U Uniform O Oscar P Papa Q Quebec X X-ray R Romeo S Sierra T Tango Y Yankee Z Zulu V Victor W Whiskey TERMINOS DEL ARGOT CEBEISTA:
A.L. ARMONICOS
: Amplificador lineal
: Hijos 49 E s p a o l AVE MARIA BARBAS BARRA MOVIL BASE BIGOTADA BREAK BREAKER CAJA TONTA CHICHARRA CORTINERO CRUCE DE ANTENAS DOS METROS HORIZONTALES ENCENDER FILAMENTOS ESPIRAS FOTOCOPIA FRECUENCIA KAS LABORO LADRILLO LINEA DE BAJA O LINEA DE 500 MODULAR O.K. OKAPA P.A. PASTILLA P.O. BOX PRIMERISIMOS PUNTITO PUNTOS VERDES E. RX. SAXO SECRETARIA TIA VINAGRE O TIA VIRGINIA TRASMATA TX VERTICAL VIA BAJA VITAMINARSE WISKIES ZAPATILLA
: Amplitud de modulacin
: Interferencias de canales prximos
: Estacin de movimiento
: Estacin fija
: Reunin de aficionados
: Solicitar transmisin o entrada
: El que interrumpe
: Televisin
: Amplificador lineal
: Radioescucha
: Comunicacin en CB
: La cama
: Encender el equipo de CB
: Edad
: Hermano/hermana
: Megahertzios que corresponden al canal
: Pesetas expresadas generalmente en mil
: Trabajo, ocupacin
: Emisora de 27 MHz
: Telfono
: Hablar emitiendo
: Conforme, de acuerdo
: Conforme
: Megafonia
: Micrfono
: Apartado de Correos
: Padres
: Lugar de reunin
: Guardia Civil
: Recibido
: Receptor
: Marido, novia
: Amplificador lineal
: Televisin
: Radioescucha
: Transmisor
: Encontrarse en persona
: Telfono
: Comer, cenar
: Watios
: Amplificador lineal 50 l o h s a i l g p n s E E 33 51 55 73 88
: Saludos amisosos
: Abrazos
: Mucho xito
: Saludos
: Besos y carios CDIGO Q:
QRA QRB
: Nombre de estacin u operador
: Distancia aproximada en lnea recta entre dos estaciones
: Frecuencia exacta
: Tonalidad de una emisin valorada de 1 a 3
: Legibilidad, comprensibilidad de una seal. En CB, Radio valorado de 1 a 5
: Estar ocupado, trabajando
: Interferencia, valorado de 1 a 5
: Aumentar la potencia del emisor
: Disminuir la potencia del emisor
: Cesar la emisin
: Estar preparado, dispuesto
: Cita para transmitir. En CB, Mantngase a la Escu-
cha
: Turno para transmitir
: Nombre de la estacin que llama. En CB, Quedar a la escucha
: Fuerza de una seal. En CB Santiago. Valorado de 1 a 9
: Variaciones de la fuerza de seal. Desvanecimiento. Fading. Valorado de 1 a 5
: Acuse de recibo. Tarjeta confirmando comunicacin
: Solicitar comunicacin. En CB, adems, comuni-
cacin directa entre dos o ms estaciones Retransmisin a travs de estacin puente Pasar a transmitir en otra frecuencia o canal
: Mensaje a transmitir Localizacin geogrfica de la estacin Hora exacta Localizacin geogrfica de accidente o siniestro QRG QRI QRK QRL QRM QRO QRP QRT QRV QRX QRY QRZ QSA QSB QSL QSO QSP :
QSY :
QTC QTH :
QTR :
QUT :
NOTA: El Cdigo Q es la fusin de las dos definiciones, como pre-
gunta y como respuesta, es una sola definicin aceptada en CB. 51 CONDICIONES GENERALES DE GARANTA E s p a o l Este aparato tiene una garanta de 2 aos de piezas y mano de obra en el pas de compra, contra cualquier vicio o defecto de fabricacin que sea reconocido por nuestro departamento tcnico. El laboratorio del SPV de PRESIDENT se reserva el derecho de no aplicar la garanta si una avera ha sido provocada por una antena no distribuida por la marca PRESIDENT. Una extensin de garanta de 3 aos se aplicar sistemticamente, por la compra simultnea de una emisora y de una antena externa mvil de la marca PRESIDENT (esto no incluye la antena flexible S-20 (C2) que se entrega con el equipo RANDY II FCC), aumentando la garanta total a 5 aos. Para ser vlido, el registro de la garanta debe ser completado y enviado dentro de los 30 das siguientes a la compra para PRESIDENT al www.president-electonics.us/
warranty-registration. Tambin puede acceder a esta pgina de registro de garanta utilizando su telfono inteligente para leer (la aplicacin debe estar disponible) el cdigo QR. Usted recibir un correo electrnico de confirmacin si el registro se ha realizado correctamente. Le recomendamos que guarde una copia de este correo electrnico. Cualquier reparacin en garanta ser gratis y los gastos de envo de vuelta corrern a cargo de PRESIDENT. La prueba de compra y factura de venta deben ser obligato-
riamente adjuntas al aparato cuando se enve para su reparacin. Las fechas inscritas en el resguardo de garanta y la prueba de compra deben concordar. En caso de que la unidad est fuera de garanta, se le cobrar la reparacin y devolucin del aparato. Ninguna pieza de recambio ser enviada, por nuestro departamento tcnico, en base a la garanta. Asegrese de haber ledo el manual antes de la instalacin de la unidad. La garanta slo es vlida en el pas de compra. Esta garanta no cubre:
Los daos causados por accidente, como golpes, cadas, incendios, embalaje inadecuado, negligencia o mantenimiento inadecuado. El desgaste normal de un producto (bateras, transistores de potencia, micrfonos, luces, fusibles), el uso indebido (incluyendo la antena utilizada, demasiada ROE, polaridad inversa, malas conexiones, sobre-tensin, etc.), y si no se siguen la caractersticas de instalacin y el uso. La garanta no puede extenderse debido a la falta de disponibilidad del equipo, mientras est siendo reparado en el SPV PRESIDENT, ni por un cambio de uno o ms componentes o piezas de repuesto. 52 Todos los productos modificados o reparados por el cliente o cualquier otra persona no autorizada expresamente por PRESIDENT. Si Ud. observa defectos de funcionamiento:
Compruebe la alimentacin de su aparato y el estado del fusible. Compruebe que la antena est conectada correctamente. Compruebe que el nivel des squelch est configurado correctamente. En caso de un fallo de funcionamiento real, por favor pngase en contacto con su distribuidor en primer lugar, que decidir qu medidas tomar. En caso de una intervencin no cubierta por la garanta o fuera del plazo, usted tendr posibilidad de hacer inspeccionar o reparar su producto. Se har un presupuesto previo por escrito para su posterior aceptacin. Ud. ha confiado en la experiencia y calidad de PRESIDENT y se lo agradecemos. Para que quede totalmente satisfecho de su compra, aconsejamos leer atentamente este manual. La Direccin Tcnica y El Departamento de Calidad Registro de Garanta l o h s a i l g p n s E E 53 CHANNEL FREQUENCY TABLE TABLA DE FRECUENCIAS N Canal Channel Frecuencia Frequency N Canal Channel Frecuencia Frequency 27,215 MHz 27,225 MHz 27,255 MHz 27,235 MHz 27,245 MHz 27,265 MHz 27,275 MHz 27,285 MHz 27,295 MHz 27,305 MHz 27,315 MHz 27,325 MHz 27,335 MHz 27,345 MHz 27,355 MHz 27,365 MHz 27,375 MHz 27,385 MHz 27,395 MHz 27,405 MHz 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 26,965 MHz 26,975 MHz 26,985 MHz 27,005 MHz 27,015 MHz 27,025 MHz 27,035 MHz 27,055 MHz 27,065 MHz 27,075 MHz 27,085 MHz 27,105 MHz 27,115 MHz 27,125 MHz 27,135 MHz 27,155 MHz 27,165 MHz 27,175 MHz 27,185 MHz 27,205 MHz 54 WEATHER FREQUENCY TABLE TABLA DE FRECUENCIAS METEOROLGICAS Channel N Canal 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Frequency Frecuencia 162,550 MHz 162,400 MHz 162,475 MHz 162,425 MHz 162,450 MHz 162,500 MHz 162,525 MHz 55 IC RSS-GEN, Sec 7.1.2 Warning Statement - (Required for Transmitters) ENGLISH:
Under Industry Canada regulations, this radio transmitter may only operate using an antenna of a type and maximum (or lesser) gain approved for the transmitter by Industry Canada. To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated power (e.i.r.p.) is not more than that necessary for suc-
cessful communication. FRANAIS :
Conformment la rglementation dIndustrie Canada, le prsent metteur ra-
dio peut fonctionner avec une antenne dun type et dun gain maximal (ou inf-
rieur) approuv pour lmetteur par Industrie Canada. Dans le but de rduire les risques de brouillage radiolectrique lintention des autres utilisateurs, il faut choisir le type dantenne et son gain de sorte que la puissance isotrope rayon-
ne quivalente (p.i.r.e.) ne dpasse pas lintensit ncessaire ltablissement dune communication satisfaisante. IC RSS-GEN, Sec 7.1.2 Warning Statement - (Required for Transmitters w/ detachable antennas) ENGLISH:
This radio transmitter has been approved by Industry Canada to operate with the antenna types listed below with the maximum permissible gain and required antenna impedance for each antenna type indicated. Antenna types not includ-
ed in this list, having a gain greater than the maximum gain indicated for that type, are strictly prohibited for use with this device. FRANAIS :
Le prsent metteur radio a t approuv par Industrie Canada pour fonction-
ner avec les types dantennes numrs ci-dessous et ayant un gain admissible maximal et limpdance requise pour chaque type dantenne. Les types dan-
tennes non inclus dans cette liste, ou dont le gain est suprieur au gain maximal indiqu, sont strictement interdits pour lexploitation de lmetteur. RF Exposure Warning Statements ENGLISH:
The antenna used for this radio must be properly installed and maintained and must provide a separation distance of at least 53 cm (21 Inches) from all per-
sons and must not be collocated or operated in conjunction with any other an-
tenna or transmitter. Never transmit if any person is closer than the specified distance to the antenna. Note that PRESIDENT does not specify or supply any CB antenna with this transceiver. While a 0 dBi gain antenna is normal for a typical installation, the above limit applies to any antenna with up to 3 dBi gain. 56 FRANAIS :
Lantenne utilise pour cette radio doit tre correctement installe et entretenue. Elle doit respecter une distance minimum de 53 cm (21 pouces) de lutilisateur et ne doit pas tre installe proximit ou utilise conjointement avec tout autre antenne ou metteur. Nutilisez pas votre radio si vous ne respectez pas la distance spcifie. Note: PRESIDENT ne recommande ni ne fournit aucune antenne CB avec cet metteur-rcepteur. Alors quun gain dantenne de 0 dBi est normal pour une installation traditionnelle, la limite mentionne ci-dessus sapplique nimporte quelle antenne avec un gain maximal de 3 dBi. IC RSS-GEN, Sec 8.4 / RSP-100, Sec 8.4 ENGLISH:
This device complies with Industry Canadas license-exempt RSSs. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause interfer-
ence; and (2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. FRANAIS :
Le prsent appareil est conforme aux normes CNR dIndustrie Canada appli-
cables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. Lexploitation est autorise aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) lappareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et
(2) lutilisateur de lappareil doit accepter tout brouillage radiolectrique subi, mme si le brouillage est susceptible den compromettre le fonctionnement. FCC 47 CFR 15.105 Statement ENGLISH:
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a res-
idential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio fre-
quency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equip-
ment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and 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.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. 57 FRANAIS :
Remarque : Cet quipement a t test et dclar conforme aux limites dun appareil numrique de classe B, conformment la partie 15 des rgles FCC. Ces limites sont conues pour fournir une protection raisonnable contre les interfrences nuisibles dans une installation rsidentielle. Cet quipement g-
nre, utilise et peut mettre de lnergie radiofrquence et, sil nest pas instal-
l et utilis conformment aux instructions, peut provoquer des interfrences nuisibles aux communications radio. Cependant, il ny a aucune garantie que des interfrences ne se produiront pas dans une installation particulire. Si cet quipement provoque des interfrences nuisibles la rception de la radio ou de la tlvision, ce qui peut tre dtermin en teignant et en rallumant lqui-
pement, lutilisateur est encourag essayer de corriger les interfrences par une ou plusieurs des mesures suivantes:
- Rorientez ou dplacez lantenne de rception.
- Augmentez la sparation entre lquipement et le rcepteur.
- Connectez lquipement une prise sur un circuit diffrent de celui sur lequel le rcepteur est connect.
- Consultez le revendeur ou un technicien radio / TV expriment pour obtenir de laide. FCC 47 CFR 15.21 Statement ENGLISH:
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by President Electronics USA could void your authority to operate the equipment. FRANAIS :
Les changements ou modifications non expressment approuvs par President Electronics USA peuvent annuler votre droit dutiliser lquipement. FCC RF Exposure Statement ENGLISH:
This radio transmitter has been approved to meet the RF Exposure Require-
ments of the FCC and Industry Canada based on the following:
- 50% Push-To-Talk (PTT) duty cycle. When operating this device using the PTT pushbutton, do not operate (transmit) the device more than 50% of the time during the course of a conversation.
- 75% Voice Activated Transmission (VOX): When using this device in VOX mode, ambient noise can inadvertently cause the device to transmit. When in VOX mode, do not operate the device in a noisy environment to avoid transmitting over 75% of the time during the course of a conversation. This radio transmitter has been approved to meet the RF Exposure Require-
ments of the FCC and Industry Canada for portable use based on the following:
- When ONLY used with the Body-Worn and Audio Accessories provided with the radio and/or only approved by President Electronics USA.
- When ONLY used with the antenna provided with the radio and/or only ap-
proved by President Electronics USA. 58 FRANAIS :
Cet metteur radio a t approuv pour rpondre aux exigences dexposition aux RF de la FCC et dIndustrie Canada sur la base des lments suivants:
- Cycle de service de 50% Push-To-Talk (PTT). Lors de lutilisation de cet ap-
pareil laide du bouton PTT, ne pas faire fonctionner (transmettre) lappareil plus de 50% du temps au cours dune conversation.
- Transmission 75% active par la voix (VOX): lors de lutilisation de cet appareil en mode VOX, le bruit ambiant peut provoquer la transmission par inadvertance de lappareil. En mode VOX, nutilisez pas lappareil dans un environnement bruyant pour viter de transmettre plus de 75% du temps au cours dune conversation. Cet metteur radio a t approuv pour rpondre aux exigences dexposition aux RF de la FCC et dIndustrie Canada pour une utilisation portable sur la base des lments suivants:
- Lorsquil est utilis UNIQUEMENT avec les accessoires ports sur le corps et audio fournis avec la radio et / ou uniquement approuvs par President Electronics USA.
- Lorsquil est utilis UNIQUEMENT avec lantenne fournie avec la radio et / ou uniquement approuv par President Electronics USA. CLARIFICATION ON TYPES OF USAGE This radio transmitter may be used in a mobile/fixed application or as a porta-
ble handheld application. For mobile/fixed applications, an external antenna as previously specified should be used. For portable handheld applications, the flexible antenna supplied with the device, P/N S-20, should be used. CLARIFICATION SUR LES TYPES DUTILISATION Cet metteur radio peut tre utilis dans une application mobile/fixe ou comme application portable. Pour les applications mobiles/fixes, une antenne externe telle que spcifie prcdemment doit tre utilise. Pour les applications por-
tables, lantenne flexible fournie avec lappareil, P/N S-20, doit tre utilise. 59 USA ESP HEAD OFFICE/SIGE SOCIAL: USA - 1007 Collier Center Way, Naples, Florida 34110 Web: http://www.president-electronics.us Phone: +1 239.302.3100 Email: info@president-electronics.us PRINTED IN P.R.C. 2166/01-22 v1.01
1 2 | Internal Photos | Internal Photos | 577.11 KiB | March 07 2022 / September 19 2022 | delayed release |
1 2 | External Photos | External Photos | 413.58 KiB | March 07 2022 / September 19 2022 | delayed release |
1 2 | Label Location | ID Label/Location Info | 150.59 KiB | March 07 2022 / March 23 2022 |
Applicant: President Electronics USA FCC ID: 2AEOCPC209 Test Report S/N: 45461712-R1.0 ISED ID EXHIBIT 10 LABEL LOCATION 2021 Celltech Labs Inc. This document is not to be reproduced in whole or in part without the expressed written permission of Celltech Labs Inc.
1 2 | Label Sample | ID Label/Location Info | 71.55 KiB | March 07 2022 / March 23 2022 |
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.
1 2 | Confidentiality Request | Cover Letter(s) | 393.37 KiB | March 07 2022 / March 23 2022 |
PRESIDENT ELECTRONICS USA Head Office - USA 1007 COLLIER CENTER WAY NAPLES, FL 34110 Phone: +1 239.302.3100 Web Site: www. president-electronics.us E-mail: info@president-electronics.us Date: March 2, 2022 To:
Federal Communications Commission 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, Maryland 21046, USA RE: Confidentiality Request regarding application for certification of FCC ID: 2AEOCPC209 Pursuant to Sections 0.457 and 0.459 of the Commissions Rules, we hereby request confidential treatment of information accompanying this application as outlined below:
Exhibit Type File Name Block Diagram Exhibit 11 Block Diagram.pdf Operation Description Exhibit 12 Operation Description.pdf Schematic Diagram Exhibit 13 Schematic Diagram.pdf Parts List . Exhibit 14 Bill of Material.pdf Tune-Up Procedure Exhibit 15 Tune-Up Procedure.pdf The above materials contain trade secrets and proprietary information not customarily released to the public. The public disclosure of these materials may be harmful to the applicant and provide unjustified benefits to its competitors. The applicant understands that pursuant to Section 0.457 of the Rules, disclosure of this application and all accompanying documentation will not be made before the date of the Grant for this application. Pursuant to DA04-1705 June 15, 2004 of the Commissions public notice, we also request temporary confidential treatment of information accompanying this application as outlined below for 180 days:
Exhibit Type File Name Users Manual Exhibit 16 Users Manual.pdf External Photos Exhibit 17 Photos DUT External.pdf Internal Photos Exhibit 18 Photos DUT Internal.pdf Test Setup Photos (EMC) Exhibit 19 Photos Setup.pdf Sincerely, Name: Kavi Sharma General Manager
1 2 | Cover Letter | Cover Letter(s) | 116.76 KiB | March 07 2022 / March 23 2022 |
____________________________________________________________________________________________________ Celltech Labs Inc., 21-364 Lougheed Road, Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada V1X 7R8 Tel: 1-250-765-7650 FCC Test Lab: CA3874 Date: 28 February 2022 To:
Federal Communications Commission 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, Maryland 21046 USA RE: President Electronics USA, FCC ID: 2AEOCPC209 This is an application request for a new certification of President Electronics USA, model RANDY II FCC, FCC ID:
2AEOCPC209. The RANDY II FCC is a portable handheld or mobile, AM or FM, 1W or 4W Citizens Band
(CBRS) transceiver. The RANDY II FCC has a detachable antenna allowing it to be connected to an external antenna for mobile use. The RANDY II FCC is identical in all respects to the RANDY FCC (AM only), FCC ID:
2AEOCPC207 with the exception that the FM transceiver section of the RANDY FCC is not enabled for North American operation. The RANDY FCC was evaluated for EMC and SAR in December of 2020 and the results of those evaluations are incorporated into the EMC and SAR reports for this filing. The RANDY II FCC is also identical in all respects to the RANDY III
(AM or FM) which is the European variant. The RANDY III was evaluated for SAR in October 2021 and the results of that evaluation appear in the SAR report for this filing. Should there be any questions or concerns with this filing, please feel free to contact me. Sincerely, Art Voss, P.Eng., BS EE Technical Manager 21-364 Lougheed Rd Kelowna, BC, V1X 7R8, Canada 250-765-7650 Ext 202 art.voss@celltechlabs.com www.celltechlabs.com Celltech Labs Inc 2022
1 2 | SDoC Attestation | Attestation Statements | 112.59 KiB | March 07 2022 / March 23 2022 |
____________________________________________________________________________________________________ Celltech Labs Inc., 21-364 Lougheed Road, Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada V1X 7R8 Tel: 1-250-765-7650 FCC Test Lab: CA3874 Date: 28 February 2022 To:
Federal Communications Commission 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, Maryland 21046 USA RE: SDoC Statement for FCC ID:2AEOCPC209 Dear FCC Representative President Electronics USA, wishes to apply for a Suppliers Declaration of Conformity (SDoC) for FCC ID:
2AEOCPC209 in accordance with FCC Part 2 and as applicable to FCC 15.101(a) and (b). The device has been evaluated and meets the requirement of FCC Part 15B. The test results are documented in the test report submitted with this application. Should there be any questions or concerns with this filing, please feel free to contact me. Sincerely, Art Voss, P.Eng., BS EE Technical Manager 21-364 Lougheed Rd Kelowna, BC, V1X 7R8, Canada 250-765-7650 Ext 202 art.voss@celltechlabs.com www.celltechlabs.com Celltech Labs Inc 2022
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frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2022-03-23 | 26.965 ~ 27.405 | TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter | Original Equipment |
2 | 162.4 ~ 162.55 | CXX - Communications Rcvr for use w/ licensed Tx and CBs |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 2 | Effective |
2022-03-23
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1 2 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
President Electronics USA
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1 2 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0024565350
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1 2 | Physical Address |
1007 Collier Center Way
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1 2 |
Naples, FL
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1 2 |
United States
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 2 | TCB Application Email Address |
t******@timcoengr.com
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1 2 | TCB Scope |
B2: General Mobile Radio And Broadcast Services equipment in the following 47 CFR Parts 22 (non-cellular) 73, 74, 90, 95, 97, & 101 (all below 3 GHz)
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1 2 |
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 |
2AEOC
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1 2 | Equipment Product Code |
PC209
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 2 | Name |
K****** S********
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1 2 | Title |
General Manager
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
305-5********
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1 2 | Fax Number |
305-5********
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1 2 |
k******@president-electronics.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?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 | If so, specify the short-term confidentiality release date (MM/DD/YYYY format) | 09/19/2022 | ||||
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 | TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter | ||||
1 2 | CXX - Communications Rcvr for use w/ licensed Tx and CBs | |||||
1 2 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Portable Handheld 4W AM/FM CBRS Transceiver | ||||
1 2 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | Yes | ||||
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 | Grant Comments | Output power listed is conducted. SAR compliance for body-worn operating configurations is limited to the specific body-worn accessories, such as antennas, belt-clips and holsters, tested for this filing, with operation not exceeding a maximum transmitting duty factor of 75%. End-users must be informed of the body-worn operating requirements for satisfying RF exposure compliance. The highest reported SAR for head (face) and body-worn accessory exposure conditions are 0.14 and 0.23 W/kg, respectively. For mobile/fixed mode operation, the antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 45 cm from all persons and have a gain of no more than 3.0 dBi. Transmitter operation must not exceed a maximum transmitting duty factor of 75%. End-users and installers must be provided with antenna installation and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. | ||||
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 |
CELLTECH LABS INC.
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1 2 | Name |
B******** H********
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
250-7********
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1 2 | Fax Number |
250-7********
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1 2 |
b******@celltechlabs.com
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 95D | 26.965 | 27.405 | 1 | 1.01 ppm | 5K40A3E | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 2 | 95D | 26.965 | 27.405 | 1 | 0.59 ppm | 5K45F3E | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 3 | 95D | 26.965 | 27.405 | 4 | 1.01 ppm | 5K40A3E | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 4 | 95D | 26.965 | 27.405 | 4 | 0.59 ppm | 5K45F3E | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 15B | 26.965 | 27.405 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 2 | 15B | 162.4 | 162.55 |
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