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Mon: 

21 

The variable Mon control (talk back) is used to monitor your own 

voice.This can be used to compare different microphones. To increase 

the volume of the talk back rotate the control clockwise. To decrease 

rotate counterclockwise. To turn off the talk back rotate the control 

completely counterclockwise.

Transmit Power or PWR

31 

 - This variable control allows you to adjust 

your power output.

Mode Switch:

41 

 This switch allows you to operate in AM, FM, USB, LSB 

or PA mode. The PA feature allows the radio operator to use their radio 

as a public address system.

Dimmer Switch: 

51 

This switch controls the brightness for the front 

panel. To adjust the brightness move this switch to the left “DIM” 

setting and then rotate the channel selector clockwise for more light or 

counter-clockwise for less.

HIC:

61 

 This is the Hi-Cit Filter, once this function is enabled, the radio 

will cut out high frequency interference. Use is dependent on reception 

conditions.

RB: 

71 

This switch controls the "roger beep" circuitry. Simply put the 

roger beep is a tone that sounds when a radio operator un-keys their 

microphone. When the switch is on the RB position the roger beep is 

turned on. When moved the switch is moved to the middle position it is 

switched off.

PRG: 

81 

This switch allows you to select which roger beep is will be 

activated when the RB switch is on. It also allows you select if you’d 

like the auto squelch activated and lets you add specific channels to 

scanned when the scan feature is activated. See section “PRG Menu” 

for more details on this function.

TSQ- 

91 

This switch is used to activate the optional CTCSS module. This 

module is sold separately.

CLA: 

111 

Indicates what mode the clarifier is in. R would indicate receive 

only, R & T indicates it will function on both transmit and receive and 

T means only on transmit.

Channel  Display: 

111 

The  channel  display  indicates  the  currently 

selected channel.

Echo: 

121 

The Echo switch turn the echo on. A big advantage to this is 

you can turn it off and then back on with the switch without the need 

to adjust your volume & delay potentiometer. To turn the echo off 

simply move the switch to the middle position.

Color:

131 

 Pressing this button changes the color of the front panel and 

display. Each time it’s pressed it will change to a new color. Pressing 

this button allows you to select the color loop mode where the radio 

will automatically cycle through all of the colors.

Scan:

141 

 Pressing this button enables the radio to scan through all 

channels until it finds one that has a strong enough signal to break 

through the squelch threshold.

Band: 

151 

Move this switch all the way to the left and a band will be 

displayed on the LCD meter. To change bands rotate the channel 

selector until you reach the desired band, then move this switch back 

to the center position.

Microphone Input: 

161 

The Stryker SR955 accepts microphones with a 

female 4 pin connector. For further wiring information please see the 

next page of this manual.

VFO: 

171 

The VFO switch allows you to move through the radios entire 

frequency range without changing bands. To use VFO mode move 

this switch to all the way to the right position.

On/Off Volume Control:

181 

 Turn clockwise to apply power to the unit 

and to set the desired listening level. During normal operation, the 

VOLUME control is used to adjust the output level obtained either at 

the transceiver speaker or the external speaker, if used.

Squelch: 

191 

This  control  is  used  to  cut  off  or  eliminate  receiver 

background noise in the absence of an incoming signal. For maximum 

receiver sensitivity it is desired that the control be adjusted only to the 

point where the receiver background noise or ambient backgrounds 

noise is eliminated. Turn fully counterclockwise then slowly clockwise 

until the receiver noise disappears. Any signal to be received must 

now be slightly stronger than the average received noise.

Summary of Contents for SR-955HPC

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Page 2: ...kerradios com register aspx This warranty is non transferable This limited warranty is subject to repair or replacement of defective components only This warranty is void if the radio has been tampered with or misused If your Stryker Radios needs repair any time during the 3 year warranty period please visit our website www StrykerRadios com to obtain an RA number or call 910 221 1086 between the ...

Page 3: ...e performance of the radio A low battery worn generator alternator or poor voltage regulator will seriously impair the performance of the transceiver Any of the above conditions could result in a high level of receiver noise generation or a Substantial loss of the transmitter s RF output Make sure that all these components on your vehicle s electrical system are in good condition prior to installi...

Page 4: ...areful not to cut too much off the antenna at one time 222 Once it is cut it can no longer be lengthened The whip is easily cut by filing a notch all the way around then 333 breaking the piece off with pliers NOTE The proper setting is achieved when the SWR is 1 5 or below and when it has the same reading for the low and high frequencies in the range you plan to use External Speaker The external s...

Page 5: ...e channel display indicates the currently selected channel Echo 1111 The Echo switch turn the echo on A big advantage to this is you can turn it off and then back on with the switch without the need to adjust your volume delay potentiometer To turn the echo off simply move the switch to the middle position Color 1111 Pressing this button changes the color of the front panel and display Each time i...

Page 6: ...To increase the echo volume rotate the control clockwise Echo Delay 2222 The Echo switch turn the echo on A big advantage to this is you can turn it off and then back on with the switch without the need to adjust your volume delay potentiometer To turn the echo off simply move the switch to the middle position Fin 2222 This is the fine control for the clarifier Please refer to the function menu se...

Page 7: ...1 Channel Scan Button 1111 Band Mode Switch 1111 Microphone Jack 1111 VFO Mode Switch 1111 Receiver Volume 1111 Receiver Squelch 1111 Microphone Gain 2222 RF Gain 2222 Noise Blanker ANL 2222 Echo Volume 2222 Echo Delay 2222 Fine Clarifier Adjustment 2222 Coarse Clarifier Adjustment 2222 Channel Selector 2222 13 14 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 FUNC SCAN COLOR SR...

Page 8: ... user should select a low impedance dynamic type microphone or a transistorized microphone Transistorized type microphones have low output impedance characteristics The microphones must be provided with a four lead cable The audio conductor and its shielded lead comprise two of the leads The third lead is for transmit control and fourth is for receiving control The microphone should provide the fu...

Page 9: ...he default setting for this is on but many user may wish to turn this off as well This function basically emits an audible beep when a feature is turned on or off for example moving the NB switch to NB position TOT This menu is used to set transmitting limit time When pressing PTT key at a single time longer than the due time setup in advance the radio would stop transmitting automatically and the...

Page 10: ...on again will add your current channel to the list of channels to be scanned when the scan feature is activated To delete a channel from the scan list do the following When Scan Add is display on the meter rotate the channel selector once to the right and Scan Del will be displayed Press the FUNC button and this channel will now be deleted from the scan list RB This function lets you choose from a...

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