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UHF channels and frequencies

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UHF Channels and fr

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UHF Channels and fr

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Channel  Frequency (MHz)  Usage                 

1

476.425

Duplex RX/Simplex

2

476.450

Duplex RX/Simplex

3

476.475

Duplex RX/Simplex

4

476.500

Duplex RX/Simplex

5

476.525

Emergency   

6

476.550

Duplex RX/Simplex

7

476.575

Duplex RX/Simplex

8                476.600

Duplex RX/Simplex

9

476.625

Simplex

10

476.650

Simplex

11

476.675

Simplex

(Calling Channel)

12

476.700

Simplex

13

476.725

Simplex

14

476.750

Simplex

15

476.775

Simplex

16

476.800

Simplex

17

476.825           Simplex

18

476.850

Simplex

19

476.875           Simplex

20 476.900

Simplex 

 

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Stopwatch

The PMR3000R has a stopwatch function (mm:ss).
1. Press      button until     appears.
2. Press      button to start the stopwatch.
3. When the stopwatch is running, press     button to stop counting and display the 

lap time, the counter will continue in the background. Press      to proceed counting.

4. When the counter is stops, press      button to reset the counter.

UHF channels and frequencies

IMPORTANT NOTE: The operation of your PMR3000R radio in Australia and New
Zealand is subject to conditions in the following licenses: 

In Australia the ACMA Radio communications (Citizen Band Radio Stations) and in New
Zealand the General User Radio License for Citizen Band Radio.

UHF Repeater operation is used when long distance communication is required, unless 
specifically needed use of the repeater channels is to be avoided. Note Channels 5 
and 35 are emergency channels. Channel 11 is a calling channel for establishing 
communication and Channel 40 is the customary road vehicle channel. Channels 22
and 23 are for Telemetry and Telecommand use, voice communications are not allowed
on these channels by law.

Channel Frequency (MHz) Usage

21 476.925

Simplex

22                476.950

No Use

23               476.975

No Use

24 477.000

Simplex 

 

25                477.025

Simplex

26   

477.050

Simplex

27  

477.075

Simplex

28 477.100

Simplex

29 477.125

Simplex

30  

477.150

Simplex

31 477.175

Duplex 

TX/Simplex

32

477.200

Duplex TX/Simplex

33

477.225

Duplex TX/Simplex

34

477.250

Duplex TX/Simplex

35 477.275

Emergency

36

477.300

Duplex TX/Simplex

37 477.325

Duplex 

TX/Simplex

38 477.350

Duplex 

TX/Simplex

39 477.375

Simplex

40 477.400

Simplex

Summary of Contents for PMR3000R

Page 1: ...ards compliance Exposure to Radio Frequency Energy Your Oricom two way radio complies with Australian Communications Authority Radiocommunications Electromagnetic Radiation Human Exposure Standard 200...

Page 2: ...eas with potentially explosive atmospheres referred to above include fueling areas such as below deck on boats fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities areas where the air contains chemicals or...

Page 3: ...ence is taking place Medical Devices Hearing Aids Some digital wireless radios may interfere with some hearing aids In the event of such interference you may want to consult your hearing aid manufactu...

Page 4: ...itor CTCSS code Volume Channel Battery level Keypad lock Stopwatch Volume down and menu settings Headset socket On off button Volume up and menu settings Push to talk PTT button Call tone button Batte...

Page 5: ...an extended period remove the batteries For replacement Ni MH battery packs Order Part No KEBT 079 1 contact Oricom 02 4574 8888 1 Ensure radio is turned off Remove the belt clip on the back 2 Locate...

Page 6: ...o on The radio chirps and the display will show all feature icons for a brief period Press and hold button for three seconds to turn off your radio Adjusting the volume level When turned on simply pre...

Page 7: ...1 Press until the code number begins to flash 2 Use or to select required CTCSS code 0 off or 1 38 3 Press to set the new code You can specify a different code for each channel 1 To set a channel and...

Page 8: ...list turn the radio off and then on You cannot remove your home channel from the scan list your home channel is the channel your radio was set to when you activated scan 15 Keypad lock Press and hold...

Page 9: ...channel 1 when you are in duplex mode the transmit channel will be channel 31 17 Dual channel scan 1 Select the repeater channel in your area channel 1 to channel 8 2 Press the button to enter duplex...

Page 10: ...headset will disable VOX function Hands free use IVOX This feature allows you to transmit hands free by talking into the radio microphone without using the headset How to use the IVOX feature 1 Press...

Page 11: ...ote It is good radio etiquette to monitor the channel for activity before you transmit to ensure that you do not interrupt other users already on the channel 22 Baby monitor function One of the units...

Page 12: ...n receive very weak signal While at level 4 the radio can only receive at strong signal Automatic energy saving mode The radios are designed with a power saving mode If no transmissions take place wit...

Page 13: ...e operation of your PMR3000R radio in Australia and New Zealand is subject to conditions in the following licenses In Australia the ACMA Radio communications Citizen Band Radio Stations and in New Zea...

Page 14: ...other similar legislation It is important that you read the Warranty Card as it contains full and additional details of the warranty limitation of warranty and conditions for receiving the warranty s...

Page 15: ...you to the warnings in the User Guide and the User Guide generally and v Modification to the product or services carried out to the product by anyone other than Oricom or on Oricom s behalf Oricom wil...

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