AnyTone AT-779UV Mobile Radio Instruction Manual
- June 12, 2024
- AnyTone
Table of Contents
- AnyTone AT-779UV Mobile Radio Instruction Manual
- FCC Warnings and Statements
- IMPORTANT NOTICE, FCC LICENSE REQUIRED FOR GMRS OPERATION
- GMRS Frequency List
- ACCESSORIES
- GETTING ACQUAINTED
- BASIC OPERATIONS
- BASIC OPERATIONS
- FO Scan and Channel Scan
- Function list
- FUNCTION SETTING
- SPECIFICATIONS
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AnyTone AT-779UV Mobile Radio Instruction Manual
WARNING
FCC Warnings and Statements
IMPORTANT
Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by Qixiang
Electron Science & Technology Co., Ltd. could void your right to operate this
unit. Your radio is set up to transmit a regulated signal at an assigned
frequency. It is against the law to alter or adjust the setting inside the
COMMUNICATOR to exceed those limitations. Any adjustment to your radio must be
made by qualified technicians. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC
Rules. Operation is subject to the condition that this device does not cause
harmful interference. This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure
limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment shall be
installed and operated with a minimum distance of 71.372 cm between the
radiator & body. For a transmitter that can only be operated with an FCC
license, warnings concerning compliance with applicable licensing requirements
and information concerning the license application procedures.
IMPORTANT NOTICE, FCC LICENSE REQUIRED FOR GMRS OPERATION
(Only Applicable for GMRS Radio Use in the United States)
The radios operate on GMRS (General Mobile Radio Service) frequencies which
require an FCC (Federal Communications Commission) license. You must be
licensed prior to operating on channels 1-22, which comprise the GMRS channels
of the radio. Serious penalties could result from the unlicensed use of GMRS
channels, in violation of FCC rules, as stipulated in the Communications Acts
Sections 501 and 502 (amended). You will be issued a call sign by the FCC
which should be used for station identification when operating the radio on
GMRS channels. You should also cooperate by engaging in permissible
transmissions only, avoiding channel interference with other GMRS users, and
being prudent with the length of your transmission time. To obtain a license
or ask questions about the license application, contact the FCC at 1-888-CALL
FC& or go to the focus.
GMRS Frequency List
ACCESSORIES
Standard Accessories
GETTING ACQUAINTED
Front panel
Rear panel
Note: To get the best range from the external whip antenna(50 )should be used Ant: T× GMRS, Rx: 136-174&400-490Mhz, OdBi. installation is height <3m.
Microphone
BASIC OPERATIONS
Switching the Power On/Off
Turn the Volume knob clockwise to turn on the radio, the radio LCD will
display programmed text and emit a beep sound
Power Off: Turn the volume knob anti-clockwise until hear a Click” to turn off the radio.
Adjusting the Volume
Turn the volume knob clockwise to increase volume and anti-clockwise to reduce
it.
Switch between Main Channel and Sub Channel
In standby states, press the microphone key or front panel (MaIN key to switch
between the main channel and sub-channel. The top left corner of the LCD will
display the current main channel
Adjust Channel
- Press the microphone ) key or front panel key to switch the radio to channel mode, press the microphone [ UP |/ [ D] key or front panel
- A key to choosing a channel
- In channel mode, input three numbers by number key to fast choose a channel.
Adjusting Frequency (Europe version only)
- By number key: In FO mode, you can input the wanted frequency by the microphone number key. For example, if want 145.125Mhz, just press keys 1, 4, 5, 1, 2, 5, if want 145Mhz, just press 1, 4, 5. The input is invalid if the frequency is over range.
- By step size: In FO mode, press microphone [UP] / [DNI or front panel the ke y can change frequency by the step size.#
- The step size can be programmed by software from 2.5K to 50K.
Store channel
In standby states, press the microphone al key, and the top left corner will
display Func then press [UP] KEY, and the LCD bottom left corner will display
Save to XXX, now press [ UP I / [ DN | key to choose a channel number, and
hold the lid key to store the new frequency and return to standby. A » XXX
stands for the channel number, if LCD displays “Null” under “Save TO XXX”,
means the current channel is empty.
Store channel
In standby states, press the microphone key, the top left corner will display
Function then press KEY, and the LCD bottom left corner will display Save to
XXX,# now press the key to choose a channel number and hold the key to store
the new frequency and return to standby. XXX stands for the channel number, if
LCD displays “Null” under “Save TO XXX”, means the current channel is empty.
Channel Delete
In channel mode, press the microphone key, then press a key, the LCD displays
“Delete XXX” and frequency, press the key to choose the channel to delete, and
hold the key to delete to the current channel. “XXX” stands for the channel
number, and the LCD displays “Null” after Channel deleted
BASIC OPERATIONS
Receiving
Choose a receiving channel or frequency for receiving calls, if the RX signal
is weak, hold the front panel key or microphone key to monitor the weak
signal. When the RX icon and field strength flash, but can not hear the
calling. it means the current channel receives a matching carrier but
unmatching signaling. Refer to CTCSS/ DCS CODE or Optional Signaling setup on
Page 6).
Transmitting
Hold [PTT] and speak into the microphone. the radio starts transmitting, the
screen shows red TX and field strength. Hold the microphone approximately
2.5-5.0cm from your lips and speak to the microphone in your normal speaking
voice to get the best timbre
Emergency Alarm
In standby, hold the MAIN key, and release it until the LCD displays ALARM,
and the alarm function turns on. Program emergency alarm rules shall be
programmed by PC software.
Keypad Lockout
On standby, hold a FUN key or key, the radio emits sound, and the LCD displays
LOCK. Now release the key, the keypad is locked. To turn off the key lock,
hold a FUN key or key until the radio emits, and the LOCK icon disappears. now
release the key
Transmit Tone Pulse Frequency
Hold PTT and [DNI key will transmit selected Pre-programmed tone pulse
frequency.
FO Scan and Channel Scan
- VFO scan: In VFO mode, press the microphone key or key to start the VFO scan. if the radio has program PL1, PH1,, PL2, PH2, PH2 frequency in the bottom of channel list), FO the scan will be between PL1-PL2 and PL2-PH2.
- Channel Scan: In channel mode press the microphone (key and then press a key to start the channel scan. Channel scan setting shall be programmed by PC software
FM radio
Press the microphone key or front panel key to switch the radio to channel
mode, Input FM radio frequency directly by the microphone number keys
SHORTCUT OPERATION
Press the microphone key and then press the number key TO fast enter the
following functions, then press the [ UP I / | DN | key to choose a value.
Press [ PTT| key or key to Store.
In DTMF check mode
When checking the DTMF code, press PTT will send the current DTMF code. To
revise the DTMF code, press. key and then press the or key to enter edit mode.
input DTF code by number keys, then press PTT to transmit the code and store
it.
Function list
FUNCTION SETTING
By Front Panel Key
- Press the FUN key to enter the main menu.
- Press V/M key or MAIN key to choose a function.
- Press the key to choose a value.
- Press the FUN key or (MON key to store and exit. When setting the DCS code, (the ON key is for switching between positive and inverse code.
By Microphone Key
- Press key and then press key to enter the menu.
- Press the key ( key to choose the function.
- Press the [ UP] / [ DN \key to choose a value.
- Press bi key to store and exit
- When setting the DCS code, the key is for switching between Positive and inverse code. key is for choosing a special DCS.
Function list
No. | Function name | Setting value |
---|---|---|
1 | TX CTC/DCS | 67Hz~254.1Hz、000N~777I |
2 | RX CTC/DCS | 67Hz~254.1Hz、000N~777I |
3 | TX/RX CTC/DCS | 67Hz~254.1Hz、000N~777I |
4 | Optional signaling | OFF、DTMF、2Tone、5Tone |
5 | Squelch mode | SQ、CT/DCS、Tone、C&T、C/T |
6 | Step size | 2.5K~50K |
7 | Band width | WIDE(25K)、NARROW(12.5K) |
8 | Reverse | ON、OFF |
9 | Talk around | ON、OFF |
10 | Offset frequency | 0~70MHz |
FUNCTION SETTING
No. | Function name | Value |
---|---|---|
11 | Busy channel Lock | OFF、REPEATER、BUSY |
12 | Channel name | 0~z |
13 | TX OFF | ON、OFF |
14 | Scramber | 1~11、edit、OFF |
15 | Compander | ON、OFF |
16 | NC(Noise reduction) | ON、OFF |
17 | 5Tone | 1~100, Press PTT to transmit |
18 | 2Tone | 1~32, Press PTT to transmit |
19 | Sub channel display | FREQ、VOLT、OFF |
20 | Key beep | ON、OFF |
21 | Time out timer | 1~30Min、OFF |
22 | DMTF transmit time | 50ms~500ms |
23 | Squelch level | OFF、1~9 |
24 | Scan pause time | 5ST、10ST、15ST、2SP |
25 | LCD brightness | 1~5 |
26 | Tone burst frequency | 1750Hz、2100Hz、1000Hz、1450Hz |
27 | Channel display | FREQ、CH、NAME |
28 | Reset | FACTORY? INITIALIZE? |
SPECIFICATIONS
GENERAL
Frequency Range
| Europe version: TX/RX: 144-14
USA version: TX/RX: 467.55-467
TX/RX: 462.5625-4 RX: 136-174MHz
| 6MHz , 430-440MHz
.725MHz 62.725MHz
, 400-490MHz
Channel Spacing| Europe version: 25K (Wide Band) 12.5K (Narrow band)
USA version: 12.5K
Phase-locked Step| 2.5KHz,5KHz,6.25KHz,10KHz,12.5KHz,15KHz,20
KHz,25KHz,30KHz,50KHz
Operating Voltage| DC 13.8V±15%
Squelch| Carrier/ CTCSS/DCS/5Tone/2Tone/DTMF
Frequency Stability| ±2.5ppm
Operating Temperature| -20℃ ~ +60℃
Dimensions(mm)| 124x101x36mm
Weight| 0.45kg| (main unit)|
RECEIVER
| Wide band| Narrow band
Sensitivity (12dB Sinad)| ≤ 0.25μV| ≤ 0.35μV
Adjacent Channel Selectivity| ≥ 70dB| ≥ 60dB
Audio Response| +1~-3dB(0.3~3KHz)| +1~-3dB(0.3~2.55KHz)
Hum & Noise| ≥ 45dB| ≥ 40dB
Audio distortion| <3%
Audio power output| > 2W@10%
TRANSMITTER
| Wide band| Narrow band
Power Output| VHF: 25/5W, UHF: 20/5W
Modulation| 16KΦF3E| 11KΦF3E
Adjacent Channel Powe| ≥ 70dB| ≥ 60dB
Hum & Noise| ≥ 40dB| ≥ 36dB
Spurious Emission| ≥ 60dB| ≥ 60dB
Audio Response| +1~-3dB(0.3~3KHz)| +1~-3dB(0.3~2.55KHz)
Audio Distortion| ≤ 5%
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