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Thank you for purchasing the Wouxun KG-1000G mobile GMRS radio. Your feedback makes our products better. Please share your thoughts. feedback@buytwowayradios.com www.buytwowayradios.com Contents Safety Information 5 FCC Licensing Information ................................................................................9 Installation and Setup 10 Whats Included ................................................................................................10 Transceiver Installation ......................................................................................11 Connecting a Power Source ...............................................................................13 Replacing the Fuse ............................................................................................14 Connecting an Antenna ....................................................................................15 Front Panel Installation .....................................................................................16 Getting Started 22 Feature Summary ..............................................................................................22 Front Panel Guide .............................................................................................24 LCD Guide .......................................................................................................25 Back Panel .........................................................................................................26 2 Side Panels ........................................................................................................26 Hand Microphone .............................................................................................27 Basic Operation 28 Introducing GMRS and the KG-1000G ..........................................................28 Your First Transmit ...........................................................................................29 Dual Display: Using Areas A and B ..............................................................31 Frequency and Channel Modes .........................................................................32 NOAA Weather Mode .....................................................................................34 Using the Repeater Channels ............................................................................35 Hand Microphone Hotkeys .............................................................................38 Menu Functions 47 Advanced Operation 69 DTMF Encoding ..............................................................................................69 Repeater Mode Operation .................................................................................70 3 Setting Non-Standard CTCSS or DCS ...........................................................74 Troubleshooting 77 Technical Information 79 Specifications .....................................................................................................79 Standard CTCSS and DCS Tones ....................................................................80 Default Channels and Frequencies ....................................................................82 Optional Accessories 85 4 Safety Information Safety Information Safety Information Safety Information The KG-1000G is an electrical apparatus, as well as a generator of RF (Radio Frequen-
cy) energy, and you should exercise all safety precautions as are appropriate of this type of device. These safety tips apply to any device installed in a well-designed radio station. Explosive atmospheres (gases, dust, fumes, etc.). Turn OFF your mobile radio while taking on fuel or while parked in gasoline service stations. Do not carry spare fuel containers in the trunk of your vehicle if your mobile radio is mounted in the trunk area. Injury from radio frequency transmissions. Do not operate your mobile radio when somebody is either standing near to or touching the antenna, to avoid the possibili-
ty of radio frequency burns or related physical injury. Dynamite blasting caps. Operating the mobile radio within 150m(500 feet) of dynamite blasting caps may cause them to explode. Turn OFF your mobile radio when in areas where blasting is in progress, or where TURN OFF TWO-WAY RADIO signs have been posted. If you are transporting blasting caps in your vehi-
cle, make sure they are carried in a closed metal box with a padded interior. Do not transmit while the caps are being placed into or removed from the container. 5 Safety Information Never allow unsupervised children to play in the vicinity of your mobile radio or antenna installation. Be certain to wrap any wire or cable splices thoroughly with insulating electrical tape, to prevent short circuits. Do not route cables or wires through door jambs or other locations where, through wear and tear, they may become frayed and shorted to ground or to each other. Do not stand in front of a directional antenna while you are transmitting into that antenna. Do not install a directional antenna in any location where humans or pets may be walking in the main directional lobe of the antennas radiation pattern. In mobile installations, it is preferable to mount your antenna on top of the roof of the vehicle, if feasible, so as to utilize the car body as a counterpoise for the antenna and raise the radiation pattern as far away from passengers as possible. During vehicular operation when stopped (in a parking lot, for example), make it a practice to switch to Low power if there are people walking nearby. 6 Safety Information Safety Information Never wear dual-earmuff headphones while driving a vehicle. Do not attempt to drive your vehicle while entering frequencies or accessing menu items using the DTMF microphone, front panel or the base unit. Pull over to the side of the road and put the vehicle in park before adjusting or programming the transceiver. Notice These tips are important for safe operation of your KG-1000G mobile radio and its accessories. If they do not function normal-
ly, please get in touch with your dealer immediately. If you use components or accessories not produced by the Wouxun Company, Wouxun will not guarantee the safety and usability of the transceiver. 7 Safety Information Caution Please read this manual before using, as it includes important instructions for the safe handling, use and operation of your radio. 8 Safety Information Safety Information Radio Operation and EME Exposure Use only an antenna designed for use with this radio and its operating frequencies. Un-
authorized modifications or attachments may damage the radio and violate FCC rules. DO NOT hold the antenna while the radio is in use. DO NOT attempt to use the radio with a damaged antenna or feed line. FCC Licensing Information The Wouxun KG-1000G is FCC Part 95E type accepted for use on the GMRS. The KG-1000G operates on General Mobile Radio Service (GMRS) frequencies according to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Rules in the United States. As such, a GMRS license is required to transmit on these frequencies. To obtain an FCC license for the GMRS, please go to the FCCs web site at https://www.fcc.gov/wireless/
support/fcc-form-605 and request FCC Form 605. 9 Carefully unpack the contents of the box and be sure that you have the items in the list below. If any items are missing, please contact your dealer. Installation and Setup Installation and Setup Whats Included FM N DCS TX Rx CT T R FM N DCS TX Rx CT T R BUSY 1 3 5 7 9 BUSY 1 3 5 7 9 B/SW Mobile/Base Transceiver Hand Microphone Inclined Switchboard Panel (Already Installed on Mobile Transceiver) Flat Switchboard Screw Sets Panel Microphone Hand Hook Mobile Mounting Bracket Remote Front Panel Bracket Cord Extension Cable Mobile Power Fuse User Manual 10 Installation and Setup Installation and Setup Transceiver Installation Choose a safe place inside your vehicle to install the transceiver, considering a location that would not cause harm to passengers while the vehicle is in motion or in case of an accident or sudden braking. Install the transceiver in an area with good ventilation and away from direct exposure to the sun. Self-Tapping screws (4) Specification: 5x16 Screw washer 1. Use the supplied self-tapping screws to install the support bracket in the vehicle. 2. Set the transceiver in the bracket, then insert the supplied combined screws and tighten, ensuring that the screws are fastened tightly. This will ensure the support bracket and the transceiver do not become loose when the vehicle hits bumps or shakes. Combined screws (4) Specification: M4x6.5 11 Installation and Setup 3. Several screw slots are provided along the side of the support bracket to allow for installing the transceiver at different angles. PC PC 12 Installation and Setup Installation and Setup Connecting a Power Source The power requirement of the transceiver ranges from 13.8V15%. If the power source exceeds 16V, TX will be disabled but RX will operate as normal. If the power source falls below 11.5V, the transceiver will automatically shut off to prevent it from draining the battery and affecting the normal operation of the vehicle. (See menu option 38.) DC13.8V 2 SP 1 ANT DC13.8V 2 SP 1 ANT Important The transceivers operating voltage is 13.8V15% DC. 13 Installation and Setup Replacing the Fuse In the event that the transceiver blows a fuse, first determine the cause, then replace the fuse. If after installing the new fuse it blows again, disconnect the power source imme-
diately and contact your authorized Wouxun dealer for assistance. The specified fuse current is 15A. The specified power source current is 20A and above. Refer to the following diagram for fuse installation. Be sure the fuse is properly seated and secured to the copper set. 14 Installation and Setup Installation and Setup Connecting an Antenna Before using the transceiver, you must correctly connect a properly tuned and installed antenna. To get the best results, be sure the antenna is tuned for the frequencies that you intend to use, and the antennas impedance is 50 ohms. Using an incorrect or im-
properly installed antenna could harm the transceiver. The transceiver is equipped with an SO-239 (UHF female) antenna connector. It will require an antenna cable with a PL-259 (UHF male) connector. 15 Installation and Setup Front Panel Installation The transceiver includes two switchboard panels for the front display: an angled pan-
el for an inclined display, and a flat panel for a traditional display. The angled panel is installed by default. Install Inclined Switchboard Panel 1. Align switchboard with front panel. 2. Insert tabs into base of front panel Tabs 3. Close switch-
board as shown 4. Fasten using supplied screws Self-Tapping screws Specification: 2x16 16 Installation and Setup Installation and Setup Install Flat Switchboard Panel 1. Align switchboard with front panel. 2. Insert tabs into base of front panel 3. Close switchboard as shown 4. Fasten using supplied screws Tabs Self-Tapping screws (2) Specification: 2x11 17 Installation and Setup Connecting Front Panel to Transceiver 1. Connect the 8-pin front panel cable to both the transceiver and the front panel. 2. With the front panel slightly off-center to the right, hold the front panel flush with the transceiver and slide to the left to lock into place. 18 Installation and Setup Installation and Setup Removing Front Panel from Transceiver 1. Press and hold tab on the right side of the switch-
board / front panel while sliding the front panel in the direction of the arrow. Front Panel to Transceiver Cable Specifications The cable connecting the front panel to the transceiver uses 8-pin RJ-45 type connec-
tors. A short cable is provided for installations where the front panel will be attached to the transceiver. A longer extension cable is also included for use in installations where the front panel will be mounted detached from the transceiver. Please note, a standard ethernet cable cannot be used as a re-
placement for this cable. This cable requires that pins 2 and 4 be reversed on one of the connectors. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 4 3 2 5 6 7 8 1 4 3 2 5 6 7 8 19 Installation and Setup Installing the Front Panel Support Bracket The front panel can be installed detached from the transceiver body. This allows for con-
siderable flexibility when considering where to install the KG-1000G. For an installa-
tion with a detached front panel, you will use the included support bracket. Gap facing upward 1. Secure the support bracket using the supplied screws. Be sure to leave room for the front panel extension cable to be inserted through the back. 2. Feed the extension cable through the center of the support bracket, then connect to the front panel. Attach front panel to support bracket as shown. Specification: 2.3X8 (4pcs) B / S W B / S W 20 Installation and Setup Installation and Setup External Speakers The KG-1000G is equipped with two 3.5mm external speaker jacks on the back of the transceiver. External speaker Hand Microphone Installation To connect the included hand mi-
crophone to the transceiver, plug the microphone into the port on the right side of the front panel. 21 Getting Started Getting Started Feature Summary 30 GMRS Channels 8 Built-In GMRS Repeater Channels Built-in NOAA Weather Channels Simultaneous Dual Mode Operation Simultaneous Reception Tune Specific Frequencies Directly
(Frequency Mode) Large LCD Dual Frequency Display Three Color Selectable Backlight Up to 999 Custom Channels Remote Front Panel Mounting Programming Software Support Repeater Mode (Requires 2nd Unit) Wide Receive (RX) Frequency Range:
50-54.995MHz&65-108MHz&
108-180.995MH & 320-349.995 MHz 400-479.995MHz & 700-824MHz&
849-869MHz& 894-960 MHz Transmit (TX) Frequency Range:
462.550-462.725MHz (GMRS Channels 1-7 and 15-22) 467.550-467.725MHz (GMRS Repeater Channels 23-30) Standard and Non-Std CTCSS/DCS Split CTCSS/DCS Tone Support CTCSS/DCS Tone Scan 22 Getting Started Getting Started DTMF Hand Microphone with Speaker, TX/RX Indicator and Vol-
ume Control 3 Configurable Front Panel Buttons FM Radio Mode Compander Descrambler (8 Groups) APO Power Management English Voice Guide Offset Frequency Programmable Receive AM Transmissions Auto-Detect AM Transmissions Single Tone Pulse Frequency Minimum Operating Voltage Settings Adjustable Cooling Fan Control Automatic Temperature Testing Scan with CTCSS / DCS Detection Simultaneous Scanning on AB Areas Priority Channel Scanning Supports 10 Scan Groups Dual Speakers Multiple Speaker Output Settings External Speaker Support DTMF Encoding & Decoding Remote Control Settings Incoming Caller ID Display Group Call, All Call and Selective Call Stun and Kill Function 23 Getting Started Front Panel Guide 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 AB C 6 7 GMRS FM TRANSCEIVER KG-1000G MENU BAND EXIT 1 2 3 4 5 8 1. Menu / Enter Key 2. A/B Area Switch / Weather Mode 3. Up Key 4. Down Key 5. Exit / Cancel Key 6. A Area Volume Control 7. B Area Volume Control 8. Frequency / Channel Knob 9. LCD 10. On / Off Button 11. Configurable Hotkey A (Page 66) 12. Configurable Hotkey B (Page 66) 13. Configurable Hotkey C (Page 66) 14. Keypad Lock Button 15. Status Indicator Light 24 Getting Started Getting Started LCD Guide 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 14 11 12 13 1. Offset Direction Indicator (+/-) 2. Bandwidth Indicator 3. DTMF Mute 4. AM Mode Indicator 5. Reverse Frequency 6. DCS/CTCSS Indicator (D/C) 7. Descramble Indicator 8. Priority Channel Indicator 9. Menu Setting Mode Indicator 10. TX Power Indicator (L/M/H) 11. Repeater Mode Indicator (RX/TX) 12. Keypad Lock Indicator 13. Signal Strength Indicator 14. Channel Number / Menu Item 25 Getting Started Back Panel DC Power Connector Antenna Connector Warning Fan has moving parts. Keep fin-
gers and other body parts away. 26 Side Panels PC Programming Port /
Repeater Mode Connection Port Fan 3.5mm Audio Output Ports DC13.8V 1 2SP PC Getting Started Getting Started Hand Microphone RX indicator light (Green) Hand microphone backlight switch Up key A/B area switch/Single tone pulse key
(See Menu 35) Frequency or channel input key Menu/Enter key A/B area switch / weather key Save channel hot key Transmit power setting key Single/dual display (TDR) switch key Frequency shift direction hot key Transmit button (PTT) Open squelch key Remote control hot key
(See MENU 45) MAIN B A N D HZ B / S W SCAN H/L SCRAM S E T- D TDR SQL
LOCK TX indicator light (Red) Hand microphone keypad lock switch Down key Microphone (MIC) Exit/Cancel key Band switch hot key Scan key Descrambler setting key Frequency/Channel mode switch key Squelch level adjustment hot key Keypad lock key Volume controller Receiver speaker 27 Basic Operation Basic Operation Introducing GMRS and the KG-1000G The General Mobile Radio Service (GMRS) is a two way radio service that offers some powerful benefits. Users are allowed to transmit at high power, up to 50 watts, and use advanced equipment, such as repeaters that enable you to transmit over large areas. The GMRS requires the user to purchase a license, and a single license covers the user and their extended family for 10 years. The KG-1000G was designed to allow you to take advantage of all that GMRS has to offer and more. Right out of the box this radio is configured to allow you to transmit on the 15 high powered GMRS simplex channels, as well as the 8 repeater channels.
(Channels 8-14 are only authorized for very low output power and are listen-only.) NOAA weather mode is available at the touch of a button, as well an an FM radio. Read this chapter to learn the basics of using your new KG-1000G radio, such as se-
lecting a channel, transmitting and receiving, using the dual display, scanning, and using frequency mode. Before continuing, be sure your radio is powered on and connected to an antenna!
28 Basic Operation Basic Operation Your First Transmit Selecting a Channel When you power on your KG-1000G for the first time, the display will likely show GMRS-01 on the left side. GMRS-01 is the name of the currently selected chan-
nel. Turn the Frequency / Channel Knob on the right side of the display to navigate through the list of channels. As a licensed GMRS user you are allowed to use any of the channels. Which channel you choose isnt as important as being sure that everyone in your group is on the same channel, so be sure you select a channel that everyone in your groups equipment sup-
ports. Most rules for GMRS are the same for all channels, but there are a few differences, particularly concerning output power. GMRS channels can be broken up into 4 groups, with the following differences:
Transmitting on channels 1-7 is limited to 5 watts of output power. 29 Basic Operation Transmitting on channels 8-14 is limited to a half watt of output power. The KG-1000G is not capable of transmitting at this low of power and does not allow transmitting on these channels (although you can listen). Transmitting on channels 15-22 is limited to 50 watts of output power. Channels 23-30 receive on the same frequencies as channels 15-22, but transmit on a special offset frequency set aside for repeaters. See page 70 for more informa-
tion about using the KG-1000G with repeaters. Transmitting and Receiving With a channel selected, the radio is actively listening for an incoming signal on that channel. When a signal is detected, the transmission will be heard through the radios speaker. Please note, the Squelch setting (page 43) determines how strong a signal needs to be in order to be detected. To transmit, first be sure the channel is clear and then hold the hand microphone a few inches from your mouth. Hold down the PTT button on the side of the microphone while talking and release the PTT when finished. 30 Basic Operation Basic Operation Dual Display: Using Areas A and B The KG-1000G is two radios in one! The dual display function allows you to monitor two channels at the same time. While this may sound complex, the KG-1000G is de-
signed to make this powerful feature easy to use. The display is divided in half with the left side referred to as Area A and the right side referred to as Area B. Each area controls a separate radio. A down arrow indicator above the channel/frequency indicates which area is primary. When you perform an operation on the radio, such as changing channels or transmitting, that operation is performed on the currently active area. Turning the Dual Display On and Off By default the dual display is off on the KG-1000G. When off, instead of a frequency or channel name the word WOUXUN will be displayed in the inactive area. Use the TDR function to toggle between a single and dual display. By default, the TDR function is assigned to Hotkey C, but it can also be activated by pressing the number 8 key on the hand microphone (labeled TDR). 31 Basic Operation Changing the Primary Area With Dual Display on, press the BAND key on the front panel or the number 1 key on the hand microphone to switch the primary area. You will see the down arrow indicator above the frequency or channel move from one area to the other. With Dual Display off, pressing the BAND key will switch the currently active area as well, but will also turn off the previously active area. For example, with Area A on and Area B off, pressing BAND would turn on Area B and turn off Area A. Frequency and Channel Modes The KG-1000G supports tuning frequencies via two methods: channel and frequency modes. In channel mode, frequencies that have been saved can be selected from the channel list. This is the default mode and is the most convenient way to access commonly used frequencies. The transceiver is pre-configured with 30 GMRS channels, but allows users to save custom channels as well (up to 999). In channel mode, turning the Channel/
Frequency Knob or pressing an arrow key will tune to the next channel in the list. 32 Basic Operation Basic Operation Frequency mode (also referred to as VFO mode) allows you to tune directly to a specific frequency regardless of the frequency having been previously saved. In frequency mode, turning the Channel/Frequency Knob or pressing an arrow key will tune to a higher or lower frequency. The STEP menu option (page 47) allows you to adjust the step be-
tween each frequency. To enter a frequency directly, press the number 2 key on the hand microphone (labeled MHZ) and type the frequency using the keypad. Switching Bands in Frequency Mode The KG-1000G supports the following frequency bands:
KG-1000G Frequency Bands 50.000 - 54.995 MHz 65.000 - 108 MHz 108.000 - 180.995 MHz 849.000 - 869.000MHz 320.000 - 349.995 MHz 400.000 - 479.995 MHz 700.000 - 824.000 MHz 894.000 - 960MHz In frequency mode, tuning frequencies using the Channel/Frequency Knob or arrow keys will not automatically move from one frequency band to another. To switch to a 33 Basic Operation different frequency band, press the number 8 key on the hand microphone (labeled B/
SW) while in frequency mode. NOAA Weather Mode NOAA Weather Mode allows you to quick-
ly access weather information from a local NOAA broadcast station. Reminder The KG-1000G will only transmit on GMRS frequencies authorized for 5 watts and higher. Band and fre-
quency support for other frequencies is provided for listening only. To activate NOAA Weather Mode, hold down the BAND key for 2 seconds. The display will change to show a NOAA broad-
cast station frequency starting with 162 MHz. Use the Channel/Frequency Knob or the arrow keys to navigate to your preferred NOAA station. Your most recently selected station will be remembered each time you enter this mode. To locate the NOAA station closest to your location, visit the following site:
https://www.weather.gov/nwr/station_listing 34 Basic Operation Basic Operation Using the Repeater Channels The KG-1000G is pre-configured with 8 GMRS repeater channels. The channels are number 23-30 and named RPT-15 through RPT-22. What is a Repeater?
In basic terms, a repeater is a device that is commonly used to increase the range of two way radios. Repeaters will receive a transmission on one frequency and simultaneous-
ly rebroadcast that transmission on a different frequency. Repeaters are often setup in a fixed location and connected to an antenna that can be mounted in a high location that can provide better range than is normally available with radio-to-radio (simplex) communications. Locating a Repeater Using GMRS repeaters can significantly increase the range of your radio, but just tun-
ing to one of the repeater channels isnt necessarily going to work. You first have to be sure there is a repeater listening on that channels frequency, and you have to be within 35 Basic Operation range of that repeater. Currently the best resource for locating GMRS repeaters is the following website:
https://www.myGMRS.com This site has an extensive database of GMRS repeaters throughout the United States. It is important to keep in mind that a GMRS repeater is not necessarily public. They are owned by individuals and are sometimes intended for private use or require permission to use. Before connecting to a GMRS repeater, be sure that you have permission or that the owner is fine with public use. The description on the myGMRS website usually indicates if permission is required and provides a way to get in touch with the owner. As a licensed GMRS user you can also operate your own repeater. The KG-1000G can operate as a repeater when paired with a 2nd unit and connected with a data cable. For more information, read the section on Repeater Mode on page 70. 36 Basic Operation Basic Operation KG-1000G Repeater Channels Channels 23-30 (RPT-15 through RPT-22) have the same receive frequency as chan-
nels 15-22 (GMRS-15 through GMRS-22). However, the transmit frequency for these channels is different, and is assigned to a frequency specifically designated as a GMRS repeater input frequency. The following are the default frequencies for these channels. Number Receive Frequency Transmit Frequency Channel RPT-15 RPT-16 RPT-17 RPT-18 RPT-19 RPT-20 RPT-21 RPT-22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 462.5500 462.5750 462.6000 462.6250 462.6500 462.6750 462.7000 462.7250 467.5500 467.5750 467.6000 467.6250 467.6500 467.6750 467.7000 467.7250 37 Basic Operation Hand Microphone Hotkeys
(1) [BAND] Primary Frequency Selection Hotkey When the transceiver is standby, press the [BAND] key on the handset or transceiver to switch between primary frequency and secondary frequency. Important!
When the A or B area of the screen displays an icon, this indicates that side is the Primary and the other area is the secondary side. This is very im-
portant, as all of the active operations will be performed on the Primary side.
(2) [MHZ] Frequency or Channel Selection Hotkey When the transceiver is in frequency mode, press the [MHZ] key to enter a specific frequency. 8 hyphens will appear. Enter the 6 digit frequency. The last 2 digits will be automatically entered, based on the following:
38 Basic Operation Basic Operation 1. When the 6th digit is 0 or 5, then the 7th and 8th digits will be 0. 2. When the 6th digit is not 0 or 5, the 7th and 8th digits will be 25, 50 or 75 ac-
cording to the 6.25k step frequency of the 5th digit. If press any other keys except 0-9 are pressed while entering the 6-digit frequency, it will exit the frequency setting. In channel mode, press the [MHZ] key to tune to a specific channel number. The first digit of the current channel number will begin flashing. Enter the desired channel num-
ber using 3 digits. For example if you would like channel 9, enter 009.
(3) [B/SW] Band Switching Hotkey The KG-1000G can receive signals on multiple bands and frequency ranges. In frequency mode, press the [B/SW] key on the hand microphone to switch the current band. Area A (left side) supports all available bands. Area B (right side) has 2 selectable bands: 136-174.995 MHz and 400-479.995 MHz. 39 Basic Operation
(4) [MEMCH] Save Channel Hotkey When in Channel mode, channel information can be saved to the specified channel with the exception of Channel Name and Channel Scan settings. When in Frequency (VFO) mode, you can set the offset frequency (see MENU 4, p 48), frequency shift direction (see MENU 7, p 42) and other options, then save them the specified channel. For example, to save a channel in Frequency mode with a 462.550 receive frequency and a 467.550 transmit frequency and a 67.0 transmit CTCSS tone:
1. Tune to 462.550. the frequency, press [MENU] + [2] + [8] to enter the Trans-
mit CTCSS setting, press [UP] / [DOWN] to select the 67.0 tone, and then press
[MENU] to confirm. 2. Press [MENU] + [4] and set the offset to 005.000 MHz. This is the the difference between the TX and RX frequencies. 3. Press [7] on the hand microphone until a + appears on the display. This sets the 40 Basic Operation Basic Operation Frequency shift direction as positive, indicating the offset should be added to the RX frequency to determine the TX frequency. 3. Press [4] on the hand microphone to enter the Save Channel function, enter the channel number, then press [MENU] to confirm the setting and return to standby mode.
(5) [H/L] Output Power Hotkey When the radio is in standby, the [H/L] key toggles the power level. Every time the key is pressed, the power level changes from high, to medium, to low, then back to high again. Medium output power has two levels (See MENU 3, p 47). Note this func-
tion will not be available when tuned to GMRS frequencies legally limited to 5 watts.
(6) [VFO/MR] Frequency/Channel Mode Hotkey This key toggles between Channel (MR) and Frequency (VFO) modes every time the key is pressed. Channel mode has three different channel display types: Channel Number display mode, Frequency+Channel Number display mode, and Channel Name display mode. 41 Basic Operation
(7) [SET-D] Frequency Shift Direction Hotkey In Frequency (VFO) mode, pressing this key allows you to quickly change the direction of the frequency shift. Every time the key is pressed, the direction switches between one of 6 options: Positive (+), Negative (-), Reverse Frequency ( R ), Reverse Frequency &
Positive Direction (R+), Reverse Frequency & Negative Direction (R-), and Cancel. In Channel (MR) mode, pressing the [SET-D] key will only allow you to enable or disable Reverse Frequency ( R ). NOTE: When switching frequencies, the frequency direction will be skipped if the frequency direction results in an error.
(8) [TDR] Single or Dual Display Hotkey When in standby, press the [TDR] key to switch between single and dual display modes. 42 Basic Operation Basic Operation
(9) [SQL] Squelch Level Hotkey The SQL function allows adjusting of the squelch setting. Press the [SQL] key, then press the UP / DOWN arrow keys or enter 0-9 to choose the desired squelch level. Press [MENU] to confirm, then press [EXIT] to save the setting and exit the menu.
(10) [SCAN] Scanning Hotkey In standby, press the [SCAN] key on the hand microphone to initiate a channel or frequency scan. In Frequency (VFO) mode, the radio will scan by the step frequency. In Channel (MR) mode, the radio will scan the channels programmed into it, starting from the current channel. Pressing the UP/DOWN keys while scanning will change the direction of the scan from low to high (UP) or high to low (DOWN). Press any key to stop the scan. Refer to MENU 10 (p 50) for more information on the types of scans available. Simultaneous Scanning on AB Areas The A and B areas can perform a scan at the same time. To do this, press [SCAN] to activate the scan on the A Area , press [MAIN] to go to the B area, then press [SCAN]
43 Basic Operation to activate the scan on B area. Both areas should scan simultaneously. When the PTT is pressed to transmit on the Primary Frequency Area during a scan, the Secondary area will stop scanning temporarily. When the PTT is released at the end of transmission, scanning on Secondary area will resume. During a scan, pressing the [SCAN] key will only stop the scan on the Area cur-
rently chosen. Pressing the [VFO/MR] key will also stop the scan in the currently chosen Area. Important!
While scanning the Secondary frequency area, some settings on the Primary frequency area will be prohibited. These include Save Channel
(MEMCH), Scan Mode (SC-REV), Delete Channel (DEL-CH), Chan-
nel Name Edit (CH-NAME) and Repeater Mode Settings (RPT-SET). 44 Basic Operation Basic Operation
(11) [LOCK] Keypad Lock Hotkey When the radio is in standby, pressing the [LOCK] key locks the keypad from the primary frequency area. When the keypad is locked, all keys on the keypad of the hand microphone and the front panel are locked, with an exception of the [BAND] key, which can switch to the secondary frequency area.
(12) [ARROW UP] Up key In frequency mode, press the [UP] key to go to a higher frequency in the next higher frequency step. In channel mode, press the [UP] key to go to the next higher channel.
(13) [ARROW DOWN] Down key In frequency mode, press the [DOWN] key to go to a lower frequency in the next lower frequency step. In channel mode, press the [DOWN] key to go to the next lower channel. 45 Basic Operation
(14) [MENU] Confirmation key Pressing this key enters the menu, selects menu options and saves them to the radio. 46 Menu Functions Menu Functions Menu Functions Menu Functions Menu [1]: STEP mode. Function: Allows you to adjust the steps between frequencies. Available only in VFO Options: 2.5K/5K/6.25K/10K/12.5K/20K/25K/30K/50K/100K Default: 5K Menu [2]: N/W Function:The KG-1000G can operate on Narrow (12.5KHz) /Wide (25KHz) bandwidth. Function: Sets the medium level power setting to MPOW1 (20W) or MPOW2 Menu [3]: MPOWSET
(10W). Options: MPOW-1/MPOW-2 Default: MPOW-1 47 Menu Functions Menu [4]: OFF-SET Function: Sets the offset frequency (must be a valid GMRS frequency. This feature is available in VFO mode only. Options: Ranges from 0 - 999.99500 MHz Default: 0 Menu [5]: ROGER Function: Enables an audible roger beep prompt during transmission. Options: OFF/BOT/EOT/BOTH Default: OFF BOT: Sets the roger beep prompt at the beginning of transmission EOT: Sets the roger beep at the end of transmission BOTH: Sets the roger beep at the beginning and end of transmission Menu [6]: BEEP Function: Enables an audio prompt to alert the operator of a key press, input or fault. Selectable: ON/OFF 48 Menu Functions Menu Functions Default: ON Menu [7]: VOICE Function: Enables or disables voice prompts. Selectable: ON/OFF Default: ON Menu [8]: BCL Function: Enabling Busy Channel Lockout prevents the transceiver from transmitting on a selected channel or frequency while another station or group is transmit-
ting on it. Options: ON/OFF Default: ON Menu [9]: SP-MUTE Function: Speaker Mute settings Options: QT/QT+DTMF/QT*DTMF Default: QT 49 Menu Functions QT: All signals on the same CTCSS tone/DCS code will activate the speaker QT+DTMF: Only those signals which include both the same CTCSS/DCS and du-
al-tone multi-frequency (DTMF) signal as the radio will activate the speaker. QT*DTMF: Only those signals which have either the same QT or DTMF codes as the radio will activate the speaker. Menu [10]: SC-REV Function: Scan mode settings Options: TO/CO/SE Default: SE TO: When a signal is detected, scanning stops. Scanning will resume if no operation is carried out within 5 seconds. CO: When a signal is detected, scanning stops and resumes 3 seconds after the signal is SE: When a signal is detected, scanning stops. Press the PTT key or function key to lost. store it. Menu [11]: TOT 50 Menu Functions Menu Functions Function: When the transmission time exceeds the time set by the Timeout Timer, the unit will emit an error tone and stop transmitting within 10 seconds. The ra-
dio will not be able to transmit if the [PTT]is pressed, and will emit an error prompt. Transmit will be enabled again after 10 seconds. Function: The Transmit Overtime Alarm warns when the transmit Timeout Timer
(TOT) is about to be exceeded. The display screen flashes to indicate an alarm. The alarm can be set to a maximum time limit of 10 seconds. Options: 1MIN/2MIN60MIN Default: 2MIN Menu [12]: TOA Options: OFF/1S-10S Default: 5S Menu [13]: ANI-SW menu option 15. Options: ON/OFF Function: When activated, the radio will transmit the 3-6 digit Caller ID specified in 51 Menu Functions Default: OFF Menu [14]: RING coded. Selectable: OFF/1S-10S Default: 3S Menu [15]: ANI-EDIT Options: 0-9 Default: 101 Menu [16]: DTMFST Function: Specifies the length of time to prompt when DTMF signals have been de-
Function: Sets the Caller ID. The caller ID is composed of numbers 0-9. The first digit cannot be 0. ID numbers must be at least 3 digits and a maximum of 6 digits. Function: Actvates the Caller ID and keypad sidetone during transmission. Options: OFF/DT-ST/ANI-ST/DT+ANT Default: DT/ST 52 Menu Functions Menu Functions DT-ST: Activates keypad sidetone ANI-ST: Activates Caller ID sidetone DT+ANT: Activates both keypad and Caller ID sidetones Menu [17]: PTT-ID Function: Choose whether to transmit the ID at the beginning or end of transmission. Options: BOT/EOT/BOTH Default: BOT BOT: Beginning of transmission EOT: End of transmission BOTH: Beginning and end of transmission Menu [18]: TX-LED Function: Selects the color of the LED indicator light during transmit. Options: OFF/RED/ORG/GREEN Default: RED Menu [19]: WT-LED 53 Menu Functions Function: Selects the color of the LED indicator light during Standby. Options: OFF/RED/ORG/GREEN Default: ORG Menu [20]: RX-LED Function: Selects the color of the LED indicator light while receiving a signal. Options: OFF/RED/ORG/GREEN Default: GREEN Function: Allows you to delete a channel from the radio. Select this menu option and use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to choose the channel you want to delete. Priority Channels are fixed channels and cannot be deleted. Menu [21]: DEL-CH Options: 999 channels Default: CH-001 Menu [22]: CH-NAME 54 Function: Allows you to enter and edit the name for each channel. To edit a channel Menu Functions Menu Functions name, press the up key to choose each character, press down key to edit the next character, and press the [*]to clear the character you are currently edit-
ing. Pressing the # key switches between special characters, numbers, upper, and lowercase letters. When you finish editing the name, press [MENU]to save it to the radio. Note: Channel names can only be entered and edited in Channel Mode. Options: 8 Characters Default: None Function: Allows you to turn the priority channel function on or off. When enabled, the radio will scan the channel every 3 seconds. Menu [23]: PRICH-SW Options: ON/OFF Default: OFF Menu [24]: SPK-CONT Function: Selects the active speaker for the radio. The KG-1000G has three speakers. One is built into the hand microphone and two are built into the body of the 55 Menu Functions radio. Options: SPK1/SPK2/SPK1+2 Default: SPK1 SPK1: Activates the speakers in the base of the radio only SPK2: Activates the speaker in the hand microphone only SPK1+2: Activates all three speakers Menu [25]: AUTOLOCK Function: Automatically locks the buttons on the radio and hand microphone. Options: ON/OFF Default: OFF Menu [26]: RX-CTC Function: Sets the Receiving CTCSS tone for each channel. Use the arrow keys to select, or keypad to enter the tone. 50 standard tones are supported as well as non-standard tones. See page 74 to learn how to enter non-standard tones. Options: OFF/standard CTCSS/Non-standard CTCSS Default: OFF 56 Menu Functions Menu Functions Menu [27]: RX-DCS Function: Sets the receiving DCS code for each channel. Use the arrow keys to select your preferred code and then MENU to confirm. See page 75 to learn how to enter non-standard DCS codes. Options: OFF/Standard negative & positive DCS/Non-standard DCS Default: OFF Menu [28]: TX-CTC Function: Sets the transmit CTCSS tone for each channel. Use the arrow keys to select, or keypad to enter the tone. 50 standard tones are supported as well as non-standard tones. See page 74 to learn how to enter non-standard tones. Options: OFF/Standard CTCSS/Non-standard CTCSS Default: OFF Menu [29]: TX-DCS Function: Sets the transmit DCS code for each channel. Use the arrow keys to select your preferred code and then MENU to confirm. See page 75 to learn how 57 Menu Functions to enter non-standard DCS codes. Options: OFF/Standard negative & positive DCS/Non-standard DCS Default: OFF Function: When paired with another KG-1000G and configured as a repeater, enabling this option will unmute the speaker. This will allow you to hear any repeater activity. Function: When paired with another KG-1000G and configured as a repeater, enabling this option will allow you to use the radios Push-To-Talk button to transmit. Menu [30]: RPT-SPK Selectable: ON/OFF Default: OFF Menu [31]: RPT-PTT Selectable: ON/OFF Default: OFF Menu [32]: RPT-SET 58 Menu Functions Menu Functions Function: Enables Repeater Mode. Requires two KG-1000G transceivers connected with a data cable for this to function. See page 70 for more information. Options: RADIO/RPT-RX/T-W RPT Default: RADIO RADIO: Sets the KG-1000G to operate as a normal transceiver RPT-RX: Sets the unit to operate as a repeater in receive mode T-W-RPT: Sets the unit to operate as a repeater in two-way receive/transmit mode Menu [33]: SCAN-ADD Function: Adds a channel to the list of channels to scan. Not available in VFO Mode. Options: ON/OFF Default: ON Menu [34]: APO-TIME Function: The Automatic Power Off function automatically turns the radio off if it remains idle for a specified period of time. Options: OFF/30MIN/60MIN/90MIN/120MIN/150MINOFF/30MIN/60MIN/90 MIN/120MIN/150MIN 59 Menu Functions Default: OFF Menu [35]: ALERT Function: Activates the tone alert. Some relay systems used for single-tone pulse trans-
missions need a single-tone pulse signal to activate. Options: 1750Hz/2100Hz/1000Hz/1450Hz Default: 1750Hz Special Reminder: When in transmit mode, you can send the single-tone pulse fre-
quency youve selected by pressing the [MENU] key on the panel or the
[MAIN] key on the microphone. Function: The compander minimizes noise. Useful when transmitting over long distanc-
Menu [36]: COMPAND es. Options: ON/OFF Default: OFF Menu [37]: FAN-SET 60 Menu Functions Menu Functions Function: The KG-1000G has a built-in temperature detection system that will activate a cooling fan as needed. There are three options. Options: TX / HI-TE/TX / ALWAYS Default: HI-TE/TX TX: The fan turns on when transmitting HI-TE/TX: The fan turns on when the temperature of the radio is high during trans-
mit. ALWAYS: The fan is always on. Menu [38]: LOW-V Function: When enabled, the radio emits a voice prompt every 10 seconds when the voltage drops below an acceptable level. The radio will power off when voltage is too low for the unit to operate (9.5V-10.5V) and disable transmission if the voltage is too high. Note: It is advisable to enable this function when the KG-1000G is installed in a car or connected to an unstable power source such as a vehicle battery. Options: ON/OFF Default: OFF 61 Function: Activating this function will descramble incoming signals that are scrambled using one of 8 supported protocols. Not available on GMRS frequencies. Menu Functions Menu [39]: SCRAM Options: OFF/SCRAM 1-8 Default: OFF Menu [40]: SC-QT Function: This item determines how a CTCSS or DCS tone is saved after a CTCSS/
DCS scan. There are three save options. Note: Not available in Repeater Mode. Options: DECODER/ENCODER/ALL Default: DECODER DECODER: Saves the scanned tone to the RX-CTC or RX-DCS setting ENCODER: Saves the scanned tone to the TX-CTC or TX-DCS setting. ALL: Saves the scanned tone to both. Menu [41]: SC-CTC 62 Menu Functions Menu Functions Function: Scans the incoming signal for CTCSS tones to identify or confirm the cor-
rect tone. This can be useful when your CTCSS tone does not match the tone used by other members of your group, or to determine which tone they are using. This function must be activated while receiving a signal. Options: None. Choose the function and press [MENU]to activate the scan. Note: The scan will stop when the signal ends and resume from where it left off the next time signal is received, until it identifies the correct tone. Use the Up/
Down Arrow keys or channel knob to make it scan in a different direction. Menu [42]: SC-DCS Function: Scans the incoming signal for DCS codes to identify or confirm the correct code. This can be useful when your DCS code does not match the code used by other members of your group, or to determine which code they are using. This function must be activated while receiving a signal. Options: None. Choose the function and press [MENU]to activate the scan. Note: The scan will stop when the signal ends and resume from where it left off the next time signal is received, until it identifies the correct tone. Use the Up/
Down Arrow keys or channel knob to make it scan in a different direction. 63 Function: Categorizes the programmed channels into different scan groups. You can choose to scan one specific group or all groups. Not available in Repeater Mode. Function: Enables the remote control functions of the radio. These functions can only be set through the programming software. Menu Functions Menu [43]: SC-GROUP Options: ALL/GROUP 01-10 Default: ALL Menu [44]: RC-SW Options: ON/OFF Default: OFF Menu [45]: PF1-SET Function: Assigns a function to the side key on the hand microphone. This key is locat-
ed below the PTT button on the left side of the hand microphone. Options: OFF/STUN/KILL/MONI/INSPEC 64 Menu Functions Menu Functions Default: OFF STUN: Sends an ANI ID code to stun another radio set to the same code remotely. KILL: Sends an ANI ID code to kill another radio set to the same code remotely. MONI: Sends an ANI ID code to activate the monitor of another radio set to the same INSPEC: Sends an ANI ID code to activate inspection on another radio set to the Function: The repeater tone is the signal received by the radio when the repeater is code. same code. Menu [46]: RPT-TONE offline. Options: OFF/ON Default: ON Menu [47]: RESET Function: Resets the transceiver to factory defaults. Options: VFO/ALL Default: VFO 65 Menu Functions VFO: Resets only function settings to factory defaults. Channel parameters are not ALL: Resets all of the function settings and channel parameters to factory defaults. Function: Assigns a function to the A key on the display panel Options: OFF/B/SW/MENCH/ H/M/L/VFO/MR/SET-D/TDR/SQL/SCAN/
FM-RADIO/SC-CTC/SC-DCS Function: Assigns a function to the B key on the display panel Options: OFF/B/SW/MENCH/H/M/L/VFO/MR/SET-D/TDR/SQL/SCAN/
FM-RADIO/SC-CTC/SC-DCS reset. Menu [48]: KEY-A Default: FM RADIO Menu [49]: KEY-B Default: SCAN Menu [50]: KEY-C Function: Assigns a function to the C key on the display panel 66 Menu Functions Menu Functions Options: OFF/B/SW/MENCH/H/M/L/VFO/MR/SET-D/TDR/SQL/SCAN/
FM-RADIO/SC-CTC/SC-DCS Function: Sets the timeout of the LCD display backlight while the radio is in standby. The timer can be set from 1-20 seconds in one second increments. It can also be set to turn off immediately or always remain on. Default: TDR Menu [51]: ABR Options: OFF/ALWAYS/1-20S Default: ALWAYS Menu [52]: FM-RADIO Function: Enables the FM Radio. Only available on Area A. Options: ON/OFF Default: OFF Note:: To access the FM Radio, Press [MENU]on the front panel or hand microphone to begin the FM Radio scanning function. Press the lock key to activate the radio storage function, and press the lock key again to enter radio channel 67 menu. Press the UP and DOWN keys to choose the radio channel, then press [MENU]to confirm. Function: When activated, the KG-1000G will automatically recognize AM frequen-
cies. Only available on Area A. Function: Enables or disables the reception of signals in AM mode. Only available on Menu Functions Menu [53]: AUT. AM Options: ON/OFF Default: ON Menu [54]: AM-SW Area A. Options: ON/OFF Default: OFF 68 Advanced Operation Advanced Operation Advanced Operation Advanced Operation DTMF Encoding The KG-1000G features dual-tone multi-frequency (DTMF) encoding. The number pad on the hand microphone corresponds to DTMF codes as follows:
AB 1 4 7 2 5 8 CD 3 6 9
0
SCRAM
LOCK Usage:
While pressing the [PTT] key to transmit, press the key on the hand microphone that corresponds to the DTMF tone that you wish to send. 69 Advanced Operation Repeater Mode Operation In addition to its capabilities as a powerful mobile GMRS transceiver, two Wouxun KG-1000G radios can be physically connected together to create a fully functional GMRS repeater. How to configure two radios into a repeater Through the RPT-SET function [MENU 32, p 58], you can set up the two indi-
vidual units to communicate between each other to operate in tandem as one repeater transceiver. Through MENU 32 RPT-SET, you can set the two transceivers as Repeater transceiv-
ers. 1. Set both radios to operate as a repeater in two-way receive/transmit mode (T-W RPT), or set one as the repeater receiver (RPT-RX) and the other as the repeater transceiver (T-W RPT). RPT-TX: Receive only mode. Set one radio to this mode and the other to T-W-
70 Advanced Operation Advanced Operation RPT to create a directional repeater. T-W RPT: Two way (transmit/receive) mode. Set both radios into this mode to operate as a two-way repeater. 2. Connect these two transceivers with the 8 pin data cable (model SCO-002) sup-
plied with the radios to the PC (programming) interface port located on the left side of each radio. This is the port with a rubber cover marked PC. 3. Connect an antenna to each unit, with ample distance between the two aerials to prevent signal cancellation or cross interference. Al-
ternatively a duplexer and single antenna can be used. The two radios can now operate as together as one repeater. When the KG-1000G is operating in repeater mode, the screen will display the repeater icon. B/SW B/SW 71 Advanced Operation Additional Repeater Settings When the radios are in repeater mode, selected features can be enabled or disabled. You can turn the speaker on or off by configuring the RPT-SPK option [MENU 30]. The option to transmit using the PTT on the hand microphone can while the radios are in repeater RX/TX mode be enabled or disabled by configuring the RPT-PTT option
[MENU 31]. Repeater speaker switch (RPT-SPK) - Menu 30 When the transceiver is standby, press the [MENU] + [3] + [0] keys and the screen will display RPT-SPK. Press the [MENU] key to access the settings, and after pressing the [UP] / [DOWN] keys to activate (ON) or deactivate (OFF) the speaker, press the
[MENU] key to confirm, and press the [EXIT] key to return to standby. Repeater PTT switch (RPT-PTT) - Menu 31 When the transceiver is standby, press the [MENU] + [3] + [1] keys and the screen will display RPT-PTT. Press the [MENU] key to access the settings, and after pressing the [UP] / [DOWN] key to activate (ON) or deactivate (OFF) PTT transmit, press 72 Advanced Operation Advanced Operation the [MENU] key to confirm, and press the [EXIT] key to return to standby. Repeater Tone (RPT-TONE) Menu 46 The repeater can transmit a tone after a signal is received to acknowledge receipt of the incoming transmission This tone can be enabled or disabled in the RPT-TONE option
(MENU 46, p.65). The repeater receipt reports the working status of the repeater to the operator who is attempting to access it. When the transceiver is standby, press the [MENU] + [4] + [6] keys and the screen will display RPT-TONE. Press the [MENU] key to access the settings, and after press-
ing the [UP] / [DOWN] key to activate (ON) or deactivate (OFF) the tone, press the
[MENU] key to confirm, and press the [EXIT] key to return to standby. Repeat Hold Timer (Programming Software Only) The Repeating Hold Timer is used to prevent the PTT from being used to transmit too frequently. When the PTT on the radio is released after transmitting in repeater mode, the hold time prevents the unit from transmitting for a predermined interval while waiting for a response. If no valid QT/DQT is detected within the hold time, 73 Advanced Operation the transmitter will release the hold and allow the PTT to transmit. The repeating hold timer sets the hold time for the transmitter to resume transmitting 100ms-5000ms (5 seconds) after the received QT/QDT signal disappears. This function is only accessible and configured through the KG-1000G programming software. Note When the radios are in repeater mode, both primary and second-
ary areas of the radios are the receiver. The area that receives the signal first will be the receiver, and the other area will act as the transmitter. Setting Non-Standard CTCSS or DCS How to Set Non-Standard CTCSS The KG-1000G supports non-standard CTCSS codes in the range of 65.0-255.0Hz with a minimum spacing of 0.1Hz. 74 Advanced Operation Advanced Operation After selecting the CTCSS menu setting (RX-CTC or TX-CTC), enter the desired CTCSS code via the keyboard and then press [MENU] to confirm. For example, to set the receiving CTCSS tone to 100.5Hz:
In standby, press [MENU] + [2] + [6], the screen will display: RX-CTC, press MENU, and input [1] + [0] + [0] + [5], then press [MENU] to confirm, and [EXIT] to return to standby. How to Set Non-Standard DCS The KG-1000G supports non-standard DCS codes ranging from 000-766, except any code with the digit 8 or 9. For example, 680.719 is not a legitimate non-standard DCS code. After setting a non-standard DCS code, press the [LOCK] key to set it as a Positive or Negative code, or press the [SCAN] key to select OFF. After selecting the DCS menu setting (RX-DCS or TX-DCS), enter the desired DCS code from the keypad on the hand microphone, press [LOCK] to select the Positive or 75 Advanced Operation Negative code, and then press MENU to confirm. Example 1: Set the receive DCS as D105N In standby, press [MENU] + [2] + [7] and the screen will display: RX-DCS. Press
[MENU] and input [1] + [0] + [5], then press [LOCK] to select the Positive code. The screen will display D105N. Press [MENU] to confirm, and then press [LOCK] to return to standby. Example 2: Set the receive DCS as D105I In standby, press [MENU] + [2] + [7] and the screen will display: RX-DCS. Press
[MENU] and input [1] + [0] + [5], then press [LOCK] to select the Negative code. The screen will display D105I. Press [MENU] to confirm, and then press [EXIT] to return to standby. 76 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Before assuming your KG-1000G is defective, please check the following list of possi-
ble problems and solutions. Using the RESET option provided in the menu can also be used to reset the transceiver back to factory standard settings and programming. Problem Receive indicator is on but no sound is heard. Solution Keypad is unresponsive Unwanted interference is being received. Check volume level. Disable CTCSS/DCS or be sure setting matches incoming transmission. Check squelch settings. Check if keypad has been locked. Check if other keys are currently pressed Enable CTCSS or DCS tone to filter out unwanted transmissions. Use a different channel Voice pause ever 3 seconds Check if the PRICH-SW (Priority scanning switch) is turned on. 77 Troubleshooting Problem Solution Cannot activate Scan Transceiver automatically shuts off Transceiver does not trans-
mit or receive Repeater mode not work-
ing Cannot transmit in repeat-
er mode Check if the scan group channel or Scan Add function is turned on. Check if your power source is below 11.5 volts. Check if APO menu setting is activated. Check if transceiver has been stunned or killed. Be sure the A/B area is set for the repeaters correct operating frequency. Check to see if the receivers squelch and CTCSS /
DCS settings are correct. 78 Technical Information Technical Information Technical Information Specifications Frequency Range for US:
RX: 50.000-54.995MHz, 65.000-108MHz, 108.000-180.995MHz &
320.000-349.995MHz, 400.000-479.995MHz,700-824MHz, 849-869MHz,894-960MHz TX: 462.550-462.725MHz (GMRS Frequencies) 467.550-467.725MHz (GMRS Repeater Frequencies) 40 FM 79 Technical Information Standard CTCSS and DCS Tones The following is a list of the standard CTCSS and DCS tones supported by the KG-1000G. Many FRS or GMRS radios display a number instead of a specific tone. The number to the left of the tone matches what is used by most manufacturers. CTCSS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 67.0 69.3 71.9 74.4 77.0 79.7 82.5 85.4 88.5 91.5 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 94.8 97.4 100.0 103.5 107.2 110.9 114.8 118.8 123.0 127.3 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 131.8 136.5 141.3 146.2 151.4 156.7 159.8 162.2 165.5 167.9 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 171.3 173.8 177.3 179.9 183.5 186.2 189.9 192.8 196.6 199.5 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 203.5 206.5 210.7 218.1 225.7 229.1 233.6 241.8 250.3 254.1 80 Technical Information Technical Information DCS (positive code) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 D023N D025N D026N D031N D032N D036N D043N D047N D051N D053N D054N D065N D071N D072N D073N 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 D074N D114N D115N D116N D122N D125N D131N D132N D134N D143N D145N D152N D155N D156N D162N 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 D165N D172N D174N D205N D212N D223N D225N D226N D243N D244N D245N D246N D251N D252N D255N 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 D261N D263N D265N D266N D271N D274N D306N D311N D315N D325N D331N D332N D343N D346N D351N 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 D356N D364N D365N D371N D411N D412N D413N D423N D431N D432N D445N D446N D452N D454N D455N 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 D462N D464N D465N D466N D503N D506N D516N D523N D526N D532N D546N D565N D606N D612N D624N 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 D627N D631N D632N D645N D654N D662N D664N D703N D712N D723N D731N D732N D734N D743N D754N 81 Technical Information Default GMRS Channels and Frequencies Simplex Channels Ch. Frequency Max Power Ch. Frequency Max Power RX Only RX Only RX Only 50 Watts 50 Watts 50 Watts 50 Watts 50 Watts 50 Watts 50 Watts 50 Watts 462.5625 462.5875 462.6125 462.6375 462.6625 462.6875 462.7125 467.5675 467.5875 467.6125 467.6375 467.6625 467.6875 467.7125 462.5500 462.5750 462.6000 462.6250 462.6500 462.6750 462.7000 462.7250 5 Watts 5 Watts 5 Watts 5 Watts 5 Watts 5 Watts 5 Watts RX Only RX Only RX Only RX Only 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 82 Technical Information Technical Information Repeater Channels Ch. 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Name RPT-15 RPT-16 RPT-17 RPT-18 RPT-19 RPT-20 RPT-21 RPT-22 Receive Frequency Transmit Frequency Max Power 50 Watts 50 Watts 50 Watts 50 Watts 50 Watts 50 Watts 50 Watts 50 Watts 462.5500 462.5750 462.6000 462.6250 462.6500 462.6750 462.7000 462.7250 467.5500 467.5750 467.6000 467.6250 467.6500 467.6750 467.7000 467.7250 83 Technical Information NOAA Weather Channels Ch. Frequency Ch. Frequency 1 2 3 4 162.4000 162.4250 162.4500 162.4750 5 6 7 162.5000 162.5250 162.5500 84 Optional Accessories Optional Accessories Optional Accessories Optional Accessories Switching Power Supply (30A) USB Programming Cable Mobile Speaker / Mic trong Magnetic Mount Clamps Install Mount Connection CableS Note: Antenna gain including cable loss must not exceed 4.14 dBi for satisfying FCC RF exposure limit. 85 FCC Statement:
Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. FCC Radiation Exposure Statement:
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment's antenna should be installed and operated with 40 cm for 462/467 MHz main channels and 462 MHz interstitial channels between the radiator& your body. 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 residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency 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 equipment 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. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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Model : KG-1000G FREQ, : GMRS AMA FEC Rw $/N:QBT074910 eem FCC ID: WVTWOUXUN20 WARNING: MODIFICATION OF THIS peviceTo receive cenutar ravio 1$09004, 18014001 TELEPHONE SERVICE SIGNALS IS pronierTeD uNDER Fcc ruesANo MADE IN CHINA FEDERALLOW FC 41S DIO ND.
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Quanzhou Wouxun Electronics Co., Ltd. ADD: Jiangnan High Technology Industry Park, No.928 Nanhuan Road, Quanzhou, Fujian, China TEL: 86-595-28051265 FAX: 86-595-28051267 Mail Address: wouxun@wouxun.com 2020-10-02 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSIONS Authorization and Evaluation Division 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 Subject: Declaration of compliance to the requirements of 15.121 FCC ID: WVTWOUXUN20 We declare that, this scanning receiver is incapable of operating (tuning), or readily being altered by the users to operate, within the frequency bands allocated to the Cellular Radiotelephone Service in part 22 of this chapter (cellular telephone bands). This device will not be able to receive transmissions in the cellular telephone bands by means of clipping the leads of, or installing, a simple component such as a diode, resistor or jumper wire; replacing a plug-in semiconductor chip; or programming a semiconductor chip using special access codes or an external device, such as a personal computer. This device is also incapable of converting digital cellular communication transmissions to analog voice audio. This device is designed so that the tuning, control and filtering circuitry is inaccessible. Any attempts to modify the equipment to receive transmissions from the Cellular Radiotelephone Service will render the receiver inoperable. This scanning receiver rejects any signals from the Cellular Radiotelephone Service frequency bands that are 38 dB or lower based upon a 12 dB SINAD measurement. We are aware that the modification of this device to receive transmissions from Cellular Radiotelephone Service frequency bands will be considered to constitute manufacture of such equipment. This includes any individual, individuals, entity or organization that modifies one or more scanners. Any modification to receive transmissions from the Cellular Radiotelephone Service frequency bands voids the certification of the scanning receiver, regardless of the date of manufacture of the original unit. Sincerely, Signature:
Title: Manager Typed or Printed Name: Danny Chen
1 2 | Confidentiality Letter | Cover Letter(s) | 71.41 KiB | November 17 2020 |
Company: Quanzhou Wouxun Electronics Co., Ltd. Add: Jiangnan High Technology Industry Park, No.928 Nanhuan Road, Quanzhou, Fujian, China Tel: 86-595-28051265 Fax: 86-595-28051267 E-mail: wouxun@wouxun.com FCC Confidential Authorization 2020-07-02 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSIONS Authorization and Evaluation Division 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 Subject: Confidentiality Request regarding application for certification of FCC ID: WVTWOUXUN20 In accordance with Sections 0.457 and 0.459 of the Commissions Rules, Quanzhou Wouxun Electronics Co., Ltd., hereby requests long-term confidential treatment of information accompanying this application as outlined below:
The above materials contain proprietary and confidential information not customarily released to the public. The public disclosure of these materials provides unjustified benefits to its competitors in the market. Block Diagram Schematics Operation Description BOM/Tune-up INTERNAL PHOTOGRAPHS Typed or Printed Name: Danny Chen Title: Manager Sincerely, Signature:
QA-FR-171-A
1 2 | Power of Attorney Letter | Cover Letter(s) | 61.33 KiB | November 17 2020 |
Company: Quanzhou Wouxun Electronics Co., Ltd. Add: Jiangnan High Technology Industry Park, No.928 Nanhuan Road, Quanzhou, Fujian, China Tel: 86-595-28051265 Fax: 86-595-28051267 E-mail: wouxun@wouxun.com FCC Authorization Date: 2020-07-02 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Authorization and Evaluation Division 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 Subject: Agent Authorization To whom it may concern:
We, Quanzhou Wouxun Electronics Co., Ltd., hereby authorizes Bay Area Compliance Laboratories Corporation to act on its behalf in all matters relating to application for Equipment authorization, including the signing of all documents relating to these matters. All acts carried out by Bay Area Compliance Laboratories Corp. on our behalf shall have the same effect as our own action. We, the undersigned, hereby certify that we are not subject to a denial of federal benefits, that includes FCC benefits, pursuant to Section 5301 of the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988, 21 U.S.C. 862. This authorization is valid until further written notice from the applicant. Sincerely Yours, Signature:
Typed or Printed Name: Danny Chen Title: Manager QA-FR-170-B
1 2 | Product Similarity Declaration | Cover Letter(s) | 141.00 KiB | November 17 2020 |
Company: Quanzhou Wouxun Electronics Co., Ltd. Add: Jiangnan High Technology Industry Park, No.928 Nanhuan Road, Quanzhou, Fujian, China Tel: 86-595-28051265 Fax: 86-595-28051267 E-mail: wouxun@wouxun.com DECLARATION Date: 2020-07-02 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Authorization and Evaluation Division 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 Dear Sir or Madam:
We, Quanzhou Wouxun Electronics Co., Ltd., hereby declare that product name:
Two way Radio( GMRS mobile radio)(model name: KG-1000G, 1000G, KG-1000GR, KG-1000GX. FCC ID: WVTWOUXUN20). These models are electrically identical with the PCB design, components and electromagnetic compatibility characteristics. KG-1000G has been tested by BACL. The differences of them are as follows:
Model name. Please contact me if there is need for any additional clarification or information. Best Regards, Signature:
Print Name: Danny Chen Title: Manager
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2020-11-17 | 894 ~ 960 | CSR - Scanning Receiver | Original Equipment |
2 | 467.55 ~ 467.725 | TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 2 | Effective |
2020-11-17
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1 2 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Quanzhou Wouxun Electronics Co., Ltd.
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1 2 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0018252528
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1 2 | Physical Address |
Jiangnan High Technology Industry Park No.928 Nanhuan Road, Quanzhou
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1 2 |
Jiangnan High Technology Industry Park
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1 2 |
Fujian, N/A
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1 2 |
China
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 2 | TCB Application Email Address |
b******@baclcorp.com
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1 2 | TCB Scope |
A1: Low Power Transmitters below 1 GHz (except Spread Spectrum), Unintentional Radiators, EAS (Part 11) & Consumer ISM devices
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1 2 |
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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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 2 | Grantee Code |
WVT
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1 2 | Equipment Product Code |
WOUXUN20
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 2 | Name |
D**** C******
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1 2 | Title |
Manager
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
86-59********
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1 2 | Fax Number |
86-59********
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1 2 |
w******@wouxun.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 2 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 2 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 | Equipment Class | CSR - Scanning Receiver | ||||
1 2 | TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter | |||||
1 2 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Two way Radio (GMRS Mobile Radio) | ||||
1 2 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 2 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 2 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 2 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 | Grant Comments | Output Power listed is ERP. The transmitter has maximum duty factor of 50 %. This device is authorized to operate in the GMRS (Part 95E) radio service. There must be an informational insert inside the box (product package) or the Users Manual must include information that clearly informs the consumer (buyer/owner) when the radio is transmitting on GMRS frequencies, that operation on GMRS frequencies requires an FCC license and such operation is subject to additional rules specified in 47 C.F.R. Part 95. Antenna gain including cable loss must not exceed 4.14 dBi for satisfying RF exposure compliance of 2.1091.The device with its antenna must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 40 cm from all persons. End users and installers must be provided with antenna installation instructions 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 |
Bay Area Compliance Laboratories Corp. (Kunshan)
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1 2 | Name |
M****** C******
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
+86 0********
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1 2 |
q******@baclcorp.com
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15B | 50 | 54.995 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 2 | 15B | 65 | 108 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 3 | 15B | 108 | 108.995 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 4 | 15B | 320 | 349.995 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 5 | 15B | 400 | 479.995 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 6 | 15B | 700 | 824 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 7 | 15B | 849 | 869 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 8 | 15B | 894 | 960 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 95E | 462.55 | 462.725 | 43.152 | 2.5 ppm | 11K0F3E | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 2 | 95E | 462.5625 | 462.7215 | 4.831 | 2.5 ppm | 11K0F3E | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 3 | 95E | 467.55 | 467.725 | 45.29 | 2.5 ppm | 11K0F3E | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 4 | 95E | 462.55 | 462.7125 | 43.152 | 2.5 ppm | 16K0F3E | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 5 | 95E | 462.5625 | 462.7125 | 4.831 | 2.5 ppm | 16K0F3E | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 6 | 95E | 467.55 | 467.725 | 45.29 | 2.5 ppm | 16K0F3E |
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