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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

09

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

UHF CB Channels and Frequencies

Summary of Contents for ULTRA550

Page 1: ...for future reference Always retain your proof of purchase in case of warranty service AUSTRALIA www oricom com au NEW ZEALAND www oricom co nz Operating Instructions ULTRA550 Waterproof 80 Channel UH...

Page 2: ...ions on some current wideband channels This increased the number of channels up to 80 75 of which are usable voice channels What issues may users experience during the transition phase When a new narr...

Page 3: ...F CB Channels and Frequencies 26 Express Warranty 31 Table of Contents Need Help If you need assistance setting up or using your Oricom product now or in the future call Oricom Support Australia 1300...

Page 4: ...Using Your Oricom Radio 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 S...

Page 5: ...TE Areas with potentially explosive atmospheres are often but not always clearly marked They include fuelling areas such as below deck on boats fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities areas wh...

Page 6: ...energy exposure only when transmitting in terms of measuring standards compliance Always hold the radio approximately 5cm in front of your mouth with the antenna pointing away from your head Radio Ope...

Page 7: ...nd pacemaker These recommendations are consistent with the independent research by and recommendations of the U S Food and Drug Administration People with pacemakers should Always keep the radio more...

Page 8: ...tection may not be effective For example in cases where the battery cover or external jack cap rubber seal is detached from the transceiver or damaged the transceiver battery cover jack cap is cracked...

Page 9: ...wer HI 5W LO 1W 2 Digital Squelch setting Auto 1 to 5 levels 3 User selectable 38 CTCSS and 104 DCS codes 4 Scrambler setting Off 1 to 5 different frequencies 5 Duplex On Off 6 VOX sensitivity Off 1 t...

Page 10: ...T5000 Earbud with 3 5mm jack suits SPKMIC5000 or any radio with 3 5mm jack EBVOX5000 Small compact speaker with in line mic 2U0003 SMA to FME Adaptor to connect ULTRA550 to an external antenna via an...

Page 11: ...Remove Battery Pack Push battery catch in direction of arrow and then slide the battery off The Charger Pod When the battery pack is new it should be fully charged before being used for the first tim...

Page 12: ...of the wall adaptor from the mains The red LED on the mains charger pod will change to green when charging is complete It will take approximately 3 hours to fully charge the battery with the radio tu...

Page 13: ...screw finger tight only NOTE When accessories are fitted the IP rating may be compromised Basic Control 1 Antenna connector 2 Instant channel memory recall and write 3 Power On Off and volume adjust...

Page 14: ...tery Level Display The battery icon in the top right hand corner of the LCD shows the current battery level at all times The battery level is displayed in 4 levels as below Battery 100 fully charged B...

Page 15: ...tons until you select the desired channel Transmission and Reception To transmit keep the PTT button firmly pressed and the red LED will illuminate Wait for approximately 1 second and then speak in th...

Page 16: ...nd then TRI 1 for 0 15 seconds TRI 2 for 0 15 seconds and then back to the Main channel The sequence is repeated until turned off or until a signal is detected If there is a signal present on TRI 1 or...

Page 17: ...x Duplex can be turned off and on for each channel in Menu mode The Display shows DPX only available on channels 1 8 and 41 48 General Your radio has a Repeater Access function to allow use of local r...

Page 18: ...lex Mode Transmit Receiver Frequency MHz 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 5...

Page 19: ...arameters of the selected function 4 To exit the menu press PTT button or press and hold the menu button for 2 seconds The following features can be selected by using the MENU button 1 TX power HI 5W...

Page 20: ...1 to 5 Off Duplex On or Off On VOX Off or 1 to 3 Off Priority Channel On or Off 11 Scan mode OS or GS OS MENU Busy channel lockout On or Off Off 5 Selectable call tone Off or 1 to 5 Off Key beep tone...

Page 21: ...that follow after the 38 CTCSS codes CTCSS 1 38 followed by DCS 1 104 displayed as 1 to A4 Scanning The ULTRA550 has two types of scanning Open scanning OS and Priority scanning GS Scanning allows you...

Page 22: ...to low power select low power in menu mode Low indicator will appear in the display VOX Sensitivity Level Setting In VOX mode the radio will transmit a signal only when it is activated by your voice...

Page 23: ...s shown in the table on page 18 Key Beep The Beep tone emits a tone when you press any of the buttons on the microphone except PTT button Roger Beep This function emits a beep on the communication par...

Page 24: ...ne transmission per minute If a second transmission is attempted within one minute then an error tone will sound Scramble Scramble enables private communications by scrambling the voice signal This pr...

Page 25: ...oning correctly you may need to reset the UHF radio To reset Press and Hold Monitor and power on Reset will appear in the display The radio will then return to standby mode TOT Time Out Timer Australi...

Page 26: ...itions 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 IMP...

Page 27: ...7 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 4...

Page 28: ...d as emergency channels and should be used only in an emergency CTCSS and DCS will not operate on channels 5 and 35 A list of currently authorised channels can be obtained from the ACMA website in Aus...

Page 29: ...7 0 21 136 5 2 71 9 22 141 3 3 74 4 23 146 2 4 77 0 24 151 4 5 79 7 25 156 7 6 82 5 26 162 2 7 85 4 27 167 9 8 88 5 28 173 8 9 91 5 29 179 9 10 94 8 30 186 2 11 97 4 31 192 8 12 100 0 32 203 5 13 103...

Page 30: ...6 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 22 131 57...

Page 31: ...nties that cannot be excluded restricted or modified Oricom limits the remedies available to extent permitted in the relevant legislation The Express Warranty Period will be 3 years excluding battery...

Page 32: ...presentative 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...

Page 33: ...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 34: ...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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Page 36: ...ciently Oricom Support Australia For all product enquiries troubleshooting or to discuss the range of Oricom products feel free to contact Oricom or visit our website for answers to frequently asked q...

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