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Operations

The Repeator Access function can be set (from channel 1 to 8 

and 41 to 48) used by local repeater stations. When activated, 

your radio will receive the Repeator on its specific channel (all 

repeater outputs are on channel 1 to 8 and 41 to 48) but transmit 

to the repeater channel 31 throgh 38 and 71 to 78 (Factory 

default is set to ON for all repeater channels).
e.g.
CH01 on Duplex mode will receive on CH01 but transmit on CH31. 
CH02 on duplex mode will receive on CH02 but transmit on CH32. 
If you transmit on CH01 duplex mode, you are actually 

transmitting on CH31; the repeater station down converts your 

signal and retransmits on CH01.
Your UHF300 allows you to pre-select Duplex operation 

individually on each channel.

CH and Number Simplex mode Transmit/

reciever Frequency (MHz)

Duplex Mode transmit 

Frequency(MHz)

1

476.425 

477.175 CH31

2

476.450 

477.200 CH32

3

476.475 

477.225 CH33

4

476.500 

477.250 CH34

5

476.525 

477.275 CH35

6

476.550 

477.300 CH36

7

476.575 

477.325 CH37

8

476.600 

477.350 CH38

41

476.4375 

477.1875 CH71

42

476.4625

477.2125 CH72

43

476.4875

477.2375 CH73

44

476.5125

477.2625 CH74

45

467.5375

477.2875 CH75

46

476.5625

477.3125 CH76

47

476.5875

477.3375 CH77

48

476.6125

477.3625 CH78

Summary of Contents for UHF300

Page 1: ...is user guide for future reference Always retain your proof of purchase in case of warranty service and register your product on line at AUSTRALIA www oricom com au User Guide UHF300 Micro 5watt UHF C...

Page 2: ...se When a new narrowband radio receives a transmission from an older wideband radio the speech may sound loud and distorted simply adjust your radio volume for the best listening performance When an o...

Page 3: ...rations 11 Power On Off 11 Volume control 11 Selecting a channel 11 Setting the Squelch Level 12 Menu 12 Menu list 13 CTCSS and DCS setting 14 Duplex 14 Open Scan OS Mode 16 Priority Scan PS Mode 16 P...

Page 4: ...ive atmospheres are often but not always clearly marked They include fueling areas such as below deck on boats fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities areas where the air contains chemicals or...

Page 5: ...er Power meter Priority channel memory Scan channel memory On Off 5 Selectable call tones Multi function control for Audio Volume Channel selector and squelch level Built in Transmit Time Out Timer Si...

Page 6: ...and Connectors Front View 1 Microphone connector 2 Menu Monitor 3 Scan Memory On Off 4 Power On off Channel Volume and SQ control Rear View 5 Antenna connection 6 Power supply connection 7 3 5mm exter...

Page 7: ...e rubber boot 10 Push To Talk PTT button 11 Volume down 12 INS PRI and CALL 13 Volume up 14 Condensor mic LCD Icons Indicators 15 16 18 19 17 15 Menu functiuon display 16 Memory indicator 17 Channel V...

Page 8: ...rew the mounting bracket and microphone bracket to firm surfaces To install the radio 1 Fix the radio bracket in a suitable location 2 Then fix the radio in the bracket using the thumb screws Fitting...

Page 9: ...re two possible wiring configurations for connecting to the Vehicles power supply A Radio stays ON when the ignition is switched OFF Connect the radio s negative black lead to the vehicle chassis or d...

Page 10: ...z frequency band Antenna installation 1 Connect the antenna to the rear antenna socket using a PL259 coaxial connector not supplied 2 To obtain maximum performance from the radio select a high quality...

Page 11: ...The Volume is set from level 1 to level 32 On the microphone push the up or down buttons to increase or decrease the volume if held down the volume will increase or decrease quickly Selecting a channe...

Page 12: ...Squelch open 1 Max sensitivity Min squlech 7 Min sensitivity Max Tight squelch Menu The Menu feature provides a convenient method of customising some of the radio s functions The following menu option...

Page 13: ...atically exit the menu mode Please see Menu modes Functions Step Display Default CTCS 1 to 38 DCS 1 to 104 CTC OFF to 38 DCS 1 to A4 Off Duplex On Off ON OFF On Scan mode On Off Open scan PRI setting...

Page 14: ...des 104 extra digitally coded squelch codes that follow after the 38 CTCSS codes CTCSS 1 38 followed by DCS 1 104 displays A0 to A4 for 100 to 104 Duplex General Your radio has a Repeator Access funct...

Page 15: ...ransmit on CH01 duplex mode you are actually transmitting on CH31 the repeater station down converts your signal and retransmits on CH01 Your UHF300 allows you to pre select Duplex operation individua...

Page 16: ...anning will continue automatically Open Scan Priority Scan PS Mode With Priority Scan the Radio scans for activity but in addition it also inserts your Priority Channel into the scan squence The means...

Page 17: ...l is already in use you can prevent the UHF CB radio from transmitting This is particularly important when using CTCSS DCS Roger Beep This function emitts a beep on completition of transmission to ale...

Page 18: ...gain after 5 10 or 15 sec pause even though a signal is still present If P5 is selected SCAN will stop as long as a signal is present and will resume SCAN again 5 seconds later Squelch delay time This...

Page 19: ...to allow the signal to be heard then resume scanning when the cahnnel is clear again The scan resume time can be set as an optional pause of p5 default 1 Press Scan button and scanning will start The...

Page 20: ...mission and listen for a reply Transmitting range The talk range depends on the environment and terrain it will be affected by concrete structures and heavy foliage Optimal Range Outdoors Flat open ar...

Page 21: ...Nominal Carrier Table 1 Nominal Carrier Frequency Channel Tx Rx Channel Tx Rx Freq Freq Freq Freq MHZ MHz MHz MHz 01 476 4250 476 4250 21 476 9250 476 9250 41 476 4375 61 02 476 4500 476 4500 22 476...

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Page 27: ...ntative of Oricom Oricom will not be liable under this Express Warranty and to the extent permitted by law will not be liable for any defect loss damage or injury arising out of or in connection with...

Page 28: ...our product does not qualify for return this warranty does not apply to your product Products that are authorised to be returned to Oricom in Australia must include all of the following A completed Re...

Page 29: ...ta such as stored telephone numbers text messages and contact information Please ensure that you have made a copy of any data saved on your goods before sending for repair Please also be aware that go...

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