PRESIDENT GEORGE II CB Radio / Ham Radio Owner’s Manual

June 1, 2024
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PRESIDENT GEORGE II CB Radio / Ham Radio

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Product Information

Specifications

  • Brand: President
  • Model: George II
  • Multi-norm device
  • Power Output: Adjustable
  • Antenna Connection: SO-239 (UHF Female)
  • USB Charging Port: 5V – 2.1A
  • Microphone: 6-pin connector

Product Usage Instructions

Installation

  1. Choose a suitable location and mount the mobile unit.
  2. Install the antenna:
    • Choose an appropriate antenna size for better performance.
    • Connect the antenna.
  3. Connect the power supply using the designated cables.

Operation

  1. Use the ASC (Automatic Squelch Control) / SQUELCH button for menu access.
  2. Adjust RF POWER to control the output power in TX mode.
  3. Utilize the different modes like USB, LSB, PA, CTCSS/DCS, etc., for communication.

Additional Features

  • Dual Watch, HI-CUT, RF GAIN, MIC GAIN, MONITOR, CALL, NOISE GATE, etc.
  • Adjust VOX settings by long-pressing the VOX button and following the on-screen instructions.
  • Use the LOCK function to prevent accidental changes in settings.

Charging and Connectivity

  • The USB port allows charging of external devices at 5V – 2.1A.
  • Connect a 6-pin microphone and a PA speaker for enhanced functionality.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: Is the President George II a multi-norm device?
    • A: Yes, the President George II is a multi-norm device with adjustable power output.
  • Q: What is the purpose of the USB charging port?
    • A: The USB port is used for charging smartphones, tablets, or other rechargeable devices at 5V – 2.1A.
  • Q: How can I access different communication modes?
    • A: Use the designated buttons or combinations to access modes like USB, LSB, PA, etc., based on your communication needs.

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