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UHF channels and frequencies

Channel Frequency Table

Radiocommunications (Citizen Band Radio Stations) Class 

Licence 2002

No licence is required to own or operate this radio in Australia and New Zealand. 
The  Radiocommunications (Citizen Band Radio Stations) Class Licence 2002 
contains the technical parameters, operating requirements, conditions of licence 
and relevant standards for Citizen Band (CB) radios. CB radios must comply with 
the class licence for their use to be authorised under the class licence.

UHF channels and frequencies

IMPORTANT NOTE: The operation of your UHF 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 by MED the General User Radio License for Citizen Band Radio.

EMC Technologies (NZ) Ltd

Test Report No 

101127.1

Report date: 25

th

 November 2010

6.2

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†

476.9500

476.9500

42*

-

476.4625

62‡

        03*

476.4750

476.4750

23†

476.9750

476.9750

43*

-

476.4875

63‡

        04*

476.5000

476.5000

24

477.0000

477.0000

44*

-

476.5125

64

477.0125

477.0125

        05*

476.5250

476.5250

25

477.0250

477.0250

45*

-

476.5375

65

477.0375

477.0375

        06*

476.5500

476.5500

26

477.0500

477.0500

46*

-

476.5625

66

477.0625

477.0625

 07*

476.5750

476.5750

27

477.0750

477.0750

47*

-

476.5875

67

477.0875

477.0875

 08*

476.6000

476.6000

28

477.1000

477.1000

48*

-

476.6125

68

477.1125

477.1125

9

476.6250

476.6250

29

477.1250

477.1250

49

476.6375

476.6375

69

477.1375

477.1375

10

476.6500

476.6500

30

477.1500

477.1500

50

476.6625

476.6625

70

477.1625

477.1625

11

476.6750

476.6750

31*

477.1750

477.1750

51

476.6875

476.6875

71*

477.1875

-

12

476.7000

476.7000

32*

477.2000

477.2000

52

476.7125

476.7125

72*

477.2125

-

13

476.7250

476.7250

33*

477.2250

477.2250

53

476.7375

476.7375

73*

477.2375

-

14

476.7500

476.7500

34*

477.2500

477.2500

54

476.7625

476.7625

74*

477.2625

-

15

476.7750

476.7750

35*

477.2750

477.2750

55

476.7875

476.7875

75*

477.2875

-

16

476.8000

476.8000

36*

477.3000

477.3000

56

476.8125

476.8125

76*

477.3125

-

17

476.8250

476.8250

37*

477.3250

477.3250

57

476.8375

476.8375

77*

477.3375

-

18

476.8500

476.8500

38*

477.3500

477.3500

58

476.8625

476.8625

78*

477.3625

-

19

476.8750

476.8750

39

477.3750

477.3750

59

476.8875

476.8875

79

477.3875

477.3875

20

476.9000

476.9000

40

477.4000

477.4000

60

476.9125

476.9125

80

477.4125

477.4125

* The primary use for these channels is repeater operation using 750 kHz offset. Channels 1-8  
inclusive are used for mobile reception and channels 31-38 for mobile transmission. They may also  

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Summary of Contents for UHF380

Page 1: ...en Band Radio Keep this 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 or New Zealand...

Page 2: ...using your Oricom product now or in the future call Oricom Support Australia 1300 889 785 or 02 4574 8888 www oricom com au Mon Fri 8am 6pm AEST New Zealand 0800 67 42 66 www oricom co nz Mon Fri 10am...

Page 3: ...narrowband transmissions on some current wideband channels This will increase the number of channels up to 80 75 of which are useable voice channels On the 1st January 2016 operators may use all the a...

Page 4: ...rly 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 particles such as grain dust or metal powder...

Page 5: ...ine fuse 1 x Mounting bracket with mounting screws for RF Radio 1 x Microphone Hanger 1 x 2m long extension cable 1 x Coupler for extension cable 1 x User Guide SC MEM MO TSQ ID CAL PRI LO F DPX MENU...

Page 6: ...0 CH 1 LCD Display 2 Function button Duplex On Off I1 3 Priority Channel On Off Key Lock On Off Alpha numeric display I3 4 ID setting 5 tone Selcal Quiet I4 5 Monitor TSQ On Off Menu I5 6 Open Scan Me...

Page 7: ...7 Controls and Connectors Rear View Rear view of Radio 1 3 5mm external jack for optional 8 ohm speaker 2 Power Supply connection 3 Antenna connection 3 2 1 UHF380_manual indd 7 2013 3 8 8 56 12...

Page 8: ...uiet mode 6 Priority On Off 7 Call Alarm 8 Channel number 9 Open Scan 10 Priority Scan 11 Monitor On Off 12 Memory On Off 13 Key Lock 14 Selective call Sending_FROM 15 Selective call Receiving_TO 16 A...

Page 9: ...press the PTT or CALL button before installing the antenna Screw the mounting bracket and the remote head bracket to firm surfaces Fitting the controller Microphone Speaker The Remote Head uses an 8...

Page 10: ...is of the vehicle For installation on 24 volt systems an inverter not supplied will need to be used There are two possible methods of installation Over voltage protection The radio has a high voltage...

Page 11: ...imize your output power and receiver senstivity A poor quality antenna or one not designed for the specific frequency band you are using will give poor performance You should purchase an antenna desig...

Page 12: ...by rotating the channel knob until you select the desired channel Instant channel selection Briefly press the power button 2 times Display will show INSTANT Then select instant channel I1 to I5 by pu...

Page 13: ...end the transmission 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 Outdoor...

Page 14: ...rs to share the same channel without disturbing one another SC MEM MO TSQ ID CAL PRI LO F DPX Monitoring the Channel Monitoring the channel is helpful as it allows you to listen for other CTCSS users...

Page 15: ...set to OFF SCANNING The radio SCAN function has the ability to allow programmable channels to be scanned for activity on the channels Channels can be scanned 40 channels per 5 seconds When a signal is...

Page 16: ...button to start Instant Scan only the channels programmed in the instant channel buttons with M set will be scanned To stop scan press the SC MEM button or Push PTT Memory On Off Push and hold the SC...

Page 17: ...Selcall matches one of those in your radio s memory The name can be displayed instead of the Selcall ID number Recalling Selcall Idents from Memory 1 Press the ID CAL button to select the CALL TO mode...

Page 18: ...required letter or number in the flashing character position SC MEM MO TSQ ID CAL PRI LO F DPX The following characters are available A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z 0 1 2 3 4 5 6...

Page 19: ...and the channel will be open for normal communication Group Calling The Group Calling function allows you to transmit an ALERT tone to all members of a group at the same time To setup Group Calling yo...

Page 20: ...01 1234 2 123 02 1234 3 123 03 UP TO UP TO 1234 9 123 99 QUIET Mode Q Puts the receiver in the Q mode When activated the radio prevents any unwanted conversations in the channels from being heard unl...

Page 21: ...matically responds to the caller by transmitting Acknowledge tones Informs you that a caller is on the channel by emitting CALL Alarm and displays FROM icon Menu FUNCTIONS The MENU feature provides a...

Page 22: ...matically exit the menu mode Please see below menu modes Control Functions STEP Display Default MENU SQ Level adjust off 7 3 OFF CTCSS DCS CTCSS 38 tone DCS 104ch 67Hz Back Light by 3 COLOR 1 Amber 2...

Page 23: ...h codes that follow after the 38 CTCSS codes CTCSS 1 38 followed by DCS 1 104 Back light 3 Color You can select from three color options for the LCD backlight The three options are Amber Red and Green...

Page 24: ...all repeater outputs are on channel 1 to 8 but transmits to the repeater channel 31 through 38 e g CH01 on Duplex mode will receive on CH01 but transmit on CH31 CH02 on Duplex mode will receive on CH...

Page 25: ...plex function On and Off SC MEM MO TSQ ID CAL PRI LO F DPX Key Lock Push and hold the PRI LO button for 2 seconds to lock all buttons except for the buttons below volume up and down Power On Off Monit...

Page 26: ...annel you want example Press and hold the PRI LO button for 2 seconds 400 first digits should be blinking Rotary channel switch to select which 3 frequency digits you want example press the PRI LO but...

Page 27: ...l the required frequency has been located 7 To store the required frequency briefly press the ID CAL button 8 To exit repeat step 2 Factory reset If the radio s display locks up or stops functioning p...

Page 28: ...50 21 476 9250 476 9250 41 476 4375 61 02 476 4500 476 4500 22 476 9500 476 9500 42 476 4625 62 03 476 4750 476 4750 23 476 9750 476 9750 43 476 4875 63 04 476 5000 476 5000 24 477 0000 477 0000 44 47...

Page 29: ..._________________ EMC Technologies NZ Ltd STREET ADDRESS 47 MacKelvie Street Grey Lynn Auckland NZ Phone 64 9 360 0862 Fax 64 9 360 0861 POSTAL ADDRESS PO Box 68 307 Newton Auckland New Zealand E mail...

Page 30: ...law Channel 9 and above are the best choices for general use in Simplex mode 38 CTCSS CODE LIST CODE Frequency Hz CODE Frequency Hz OFF OFF 20 131 8 1 67 0 21 136 5 2 71 9 22 141 3 3 74 4 23 146 2 4 7...

Page 31: ...63 82 516 13 071 48 265 83 523 14 072 49 266 84 526 15 073 50 271 85 532 16 074 51 274 86 546 17 114 52 306 87 565 18 115 53 311 88 606 19 116 54 315 89 612 20 122 55 325 90 624 21 125 56 331 91 627 2...

Page 32: ...er reviewing the resources above or would like to purchase replacement parts or accessories please call our Customer Support Team Our dedicated local support team are more likely to be able to help yo...

Page 33: ...ease keep your original copy The faulty product including all accessories Send the approved returns to Oricom International Pty Ltd Locked Bag 658 South Windsor NSW 2756 Australia Please note that thi...

Page 34: ...are entitled to a replacement product or repair of the product according to the terms and conditions of this document if your product is found to be faulty within the Warranty Period This Warranty ex...

Page 35: ...rnal cause which results in the product not functioning including but not limited to power failure lightning or over voltage and 4 modification to the product or services carried out on the production...

Page 36: ...nt or refund for a major failure and compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable...

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Page 38: ...tralia Email support oricom com au Phone 1300 889 785 or 02 4574 8888 Monday to Friday 8am to 6pm AEST Web www oricom com au Fax 02 4574 8898 Contact details for Oricom support and warranty claims in...

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