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speak and released as soon as the message is complete. If the
proceed tone is used, wait for that tone to sound before speaking (see
description on page 25).
Operation At Extended Range
When approaching the limits of radio range, the other party
may not be able to hear your transmissions and there may be an
increase in background noise when messages are received. You may
still be out of range even though you can hear a message. The reason
for this is that the signal you are receiving is usually transmitted at a
higher power level than the one transmitted by your transceiver.
Communication may be improved by moving to higher ground or
away from shielding objects such as tall buildings or hills.
Preventing Battery Discharge
In the standby mode (power on, not transmitting), transceiver
power consumption is relatively low. Therefore, you can probably
leave the transceiver on for one or two days without operating the
vehicle and the battery should not become seriously discharged.
However, if the outdoor temperature is low enough to significantly
decrease battery capacity, the transceiver should be turned off when
not in use.
Since power consumption is significantly higher when transmit-
ting, it is good practice to have the vehicle running while transmit-
ting. This ensures that optimum power is being delivered to the
transceiver and that the battery does not become discharged.
Licensing
A government license is usually required to operate this trans-
ceiver on the air. Your system operator will normally handle the
licensing requirements.