DUALBAND RT-730 Two Way Radio User Manual
- June 26, 2024
- DUALBAND
Table of Contents
- Warning To Users
- Product Inspection
- Accessory Installation
- Accessory Installation
- Prepare Foe Use
- Familiar With Two Way Radio
- Familiar With Two Way Radio
- Key Introduction
- Interface LCD Typography Instruction
- Interface Icons
- Shortcut Key Combinations
- Basic Operation
- Technical Specifications
- Warranty Card
- FCC Regulatory Conformance
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
DUALBAND RT-730 Two Way Radio User Manual
Warning To Users
- The use of this wireless intercom must comply with local government regulations, improper use will violate the law, and will be subject to sanctions and penalties and may even go to jail.
- The repair and adjustment of this walkie-talkie is only authorized for maintenance staffs contractually authorized.
- To avoid problems caused by electromagnetic interference or electromagnetic compatibility, please turn off your walkie-talkie in places where the “Please turn off your walkie-talkie” sign is posted, such as hospitals and other health care facilities. When flying, please turn off your walkie-talkie when asked to do so by the flight crew.
- In a vehicle with airbags, do not place the walkie-talkie within the area that may be involved in airbag deployment. Please turn off the intercom before entering a flammable or explosive environment.
- Please do not continue to transmit for too long, the walkie-talkie may get too hot and hurt, or even damage the walkie-talkie.
- Do not use the walkie-talkie when its antenna has been damaged.it may cause minor burns if damaged antenna contacts with skin.
- Do not place the walkie-talkie in direct sunlight for a long time or near a heating device.
- If you wear your portable walkie-talkie on your body, make sure that the antenna is at least 5 cm away from your body when the walkie-talkie is transmitting.
- In the unlikely event that you notice any odor or smoke coming from your walkie-talkie, turn off the power immediately and contact the authorized dealer nearest.
Product Inspection
Welcome to use the wireless intercom, Before using it, we recommend that you:
- Checking the packing to see whether there is any signs of damage.
- Please open the box carefully and check if there are any items listed in the table below. If you find any loss or damage to this product and its accessories during handling, please contact your dealer immediately.
Random Accessories
Accessories | Quantity |
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Antenna | 1 |
Li-ion Battery Pack | 1 |
Charger | 1 |
Hand Strap | 1 |
Instructions for use | 1 |
Clips | 1 |
Note: For more information on optional accessories, please contact your dealer.
Accessory Installation
Installing/uninstalling the battery pack
- Align the battery pack slot with the corresponding slot in the machine as shown in Figure 1 and push it in until a “click” sound is heard. sound.
- If 2 shown lift the battery clasp upwards, then push the battery back so that the upper part of the battery comes out of the machine, and then electrically remove the battery.
Accessory Installation
Mounting/unmounting the antenna
Hold the bottom of the antenna and screw the antenna into the antenna holder
at the top of the pair of inlet machines in a clockwise direction until it is
tight. (See Figure 3 )
Turn the antenna counterclockwise to remove it. ( See Figure 4 )
Prepare Foe Use
Stand Charging
Charging operation steps
Please use the charger specified by our company to charge the battery, and the
indicator of the charger can show the charging status.
- Plug the power cord into a 110V/220V outlet as shown in Figure 1
- As shown in figure, insert the intercom with the battery into the charger, and ensure that the battery is fully in contact with the charging terminal.
- The red light indicates the start of charging.
- When the indicator light turns green, the charging is completed.
The charging status of the box of the stand charger charging indicator
Indicator light display | Charging status |
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Green light is always on | Standby (no load) |
Red light is always on | Charging |
Green light is always on | Fully charged |
Line charging Charging procedure
Please use our designated charger to charge the battery; the indicator light
of the battery can show the charging status.
- Insert the charging cable into the battery’s Type-c charging port as shown in the picture.
- The red indicator light is on to indicate the start of charging.
- When the indicator light turns green, it means charging is complete.
Battery charging indicator shows charging status
Indicator light display | state of charge |
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Red light always on | Charging |
Green light always on | Battery full |
Familiar With Two Way Radio
Instruction
Familiar With Two Way Radio
Key Introduction
Interface LCD Typography Instruction
FCC Warning Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class
B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However,
there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and
on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more
of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Compliance with RF Exposure Standards
The radio complies with the following RF energy exposure standards and
guidelines:
- United States Federal Communications Commissin, Code of Federal Regulations; 47 CFR § 1.1307, 1.1310 and 2.1093.
- American National Standards Institute (ANSI)/ Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) C95.1:2005;Canada RSS102 Issue 5 March 2015.
- Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) C95.1:2005 Edition
WARNING: MODIFICATION OF THIS DEVICE TO RECEIVE CELLULAR RADIOTELEPHONE SERVICE SIGNALS IS PROHIBITED UNDER FCC RULES AND FEDERAL LAW.
Interface Icons
Icons | Instructions |
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L | Current transmit power is low power |
H | Current transmit power is high power |
M | Current transmit power is medium power |
CT | This symbol indicates that the current sub-tone is an analog sub- |
tone
DT| This symbol indicates that the current subsonic is a digital
subsonic
| It means that the dual-band watch function has been set and activated at the
same time, and the dual watch state can watch the frequency points of the two
bands displayed on the screen at the same time
| This symbol appears when the keyboard is locked, and can be released by
holding down the # a key for 2 seconds.
| Indicates that the acoustic emission function is activated, when the sound
pressure level of the microphone reaches the set value, the emission is
activated
N| This symbol appears when the current channel is operating in
narrowband mode
W| This symbol appears when the current channel is operating in wideband
mode
| Display the current battery power remaining, in the case of battery is about
to run out, there is a voiceprompt “low battery” battery only shows the outer
frame
| A/B segment pointer, indicating the current operating frequency point
Shortcut Key Combinations
| Long press 1 button for 2 seconds| One-Click Decoding| Press and hold 1
again to exit
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| Long press 2 button for 2 seconds| LED| Backlighting options
| Long press 3 button for 2 seconds| VOX| Sound Control
| Long press 4 button for 2 seconds| PWR| Emission power
| Long press 5 button for 2 seconds| SQL| Quiet Level
| Long press 6 button for 2 seconds| BEEP| Key Tone
| Long press 7 button for 2 seconds| SCAN| Scanning
| Long press 8 button for 2 seconds| STEP| Step Frequency
| Long press 9 button for 2 seconds| DW| Dual Frequency Watch
| Long press 0 button for 2 seconds| radio| Long press to exit radio
In the off state, press and hold the PTT1 key +4 and turn on the power again,
partially initialised (without clearing the channel).
In the off state, press and hold the PTT1 key +7 and turn on the power again,
all initialisation (including channel).
In the off state, press and hold the PTT1 key +8 and turn on the power again,
you can modify the use of the frequency band range.
Basic Operation
Switching on and off
To switch on the unit, turn the (Power/Volume) knob clockwise until it clicks:
to switch off the unit, turn the knob anti-clockwise until it clicks. If you
need to switch off the unit, turn this knob counterclockwise until you hear a
“click”.
volume control
After switching on, turn the (Power Switch/Volume) knob clockwise to increase
the volume and counterclockwise to decrease the volume.
Frequency/channel mode switching
Short press the keypad key for frequency/channel mode switching. shout
Press PTT1 to transmit A-band frequency; press PTT2 to transmit B-band frequency.
A/B segment switching
In the standby screen (keypad is not locked) short press this key for A/B
segment switching.
Side key PF1 key, side key PF2 key
You can enter the machine menu to customise the settings (short press/long
press to set specific function options: none, scan, radio, alarm, TONE,
Weather, Listening)
Weather forecasts (for use in restricted areas)
When you enter the weather forecast, you can use the navigation keys to switch
the frequency (there are 9 groups to choose from) icons as shown in the
figure:
keypad lock
In the standby screen (keyboard is not locked) long press #A key to lock the
keyboard, long press this key again to turn on the keyboard.
end-of-call tone
Press the MENU key and then select the End of Call Tone option, press the MENU
key to enter, with (None, Start, End, Both) available inside.
Radio
- Press and hold the key on the keypad to switch on the radio mode, then press and hold the 7 key for 2 seconds, the radio will automatically search for stations, press and hold the key again to switch off the radio.
- In radio mode, in order to quickly forward to the desired frequency band the next time, you can add shortcut keys to the desired frequency band. (Operation steps: Press the MENU key to enter the menu under the current radio – select channel storage press the MENU key to enter – save the required channels through the up/down keys. If you want to delete certain channels, choose to delete the channels for operation.) When the radio has saved channels, Whether in frequency mode or channel mode, you can switch by pressing
Sub-audio settings
- Transmit/receive subaudio setup via frequency writing software.
- Enter the intercom menu, select transmit/receive sub-tone and press MENU to enter, then you can input the desired sub-tone directly in the keypad (* key is to switch analogue sub-tone, digital sub-tone/inverse code digital sub-tone).
- The main interface displays the top bar, displaying CT/DT to indicate with sub-tone/digital sub- tone; displaying FH FH® FH© to indicate that the unit is turned on in the FH A, B, C mode; displaying FH indicates that the unit is currently in Code Breaking Success with FH mode.
One-touch frequency pairing
Long press and hold the keypad 1 key to enter one key pair frequency, long
press this key again to exit this function.
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To enter the code breaking mode, you can select the desired channel with the up/down flip.
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After entering the code-breaking mode, the machine to break the code (other models) has been launched, after the code is successfully broken, the display interface shows the completion of the display and can be accompanied by the reception of sound, at this time, if the two can talk to each other that the code-breaking is successful (remember to talk to each other), at this time, press the key to save in the current channel (channel mode is saved, and then directly into the next channel code-breaking mode).
If it does not break successfully short press the key to reset and the current channel re-enters the code breaking mode. -
There are two ways to break the code of this machine (the following icons): one is regular code breaking, and the other is super code breaking.
( Note: Normal first use ordinary code breaking operation, code breaking speed is faster, if you can not break the code successfully, in the transfer to the super code breaking interface for code breaking) super code breaking code breaking speed is slower, long press and hold the 13S ordinary code breaking and super code breaking mode to switch between each other.
Normal Code Breaking Screen
Supercode Interface
Technical Specifications
Overall Section
Frequency range | Tx 144-1488420-450MHzFM Rx 136-629/65-108 & AM 108-136MHz |
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Rated voltage | DC7.4V (battery) |
Memory Channel | 199 channels |
Antenna Configuration | Extra Sensing Antenna |
Antenna Impedance | 50Ω |
Working method | Simultaneous or heterodyne simplex |
Grounding method | Negative ground |
Launch Section
Output power | 5-10W |
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Modulation method | Frequency Modulation |
Max. frequency deviation | < ±5KHz |
Residual radiation | ≤-60dB |
Pre-weighting characteristics | 6dB per octave |
Emission current | ≤1200mA |
Receiving Section
Sensitivity | <0.16uV(25dB SINAD) |
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Squelch sensitivity | <0.2uV |
Intermodulation immunity | 50dB |
Audio Power | ≥300mW |
Receiving current | ≤100mA |
Squelch Watch | 20mA |
The Specification Above Are For Refrence Only.It Will Standardize By Actual Products!
Warranty Card
Warranty Description:
- This warranty card is kept by the customer as a warranty certificate, and will not be replaced if lost.
- This card take effect only if be stamped and dated by the point of sale.
- This card is not allowed to be altered, Please confirm that the serial number of the warranty card is consistent with the number of the purchased machine, otherwise it will be invalid.
- The warranty period is one year, The charger, battery, lanyard, antenna and feeder are consumables and are not covered by the warranty.
- Users can choose the following ways to obtain maintenance services:
a.At the shop where you bought it.
b.At the special local maintenance point of our company.
FCC Regulatory Conformance
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
- This device may not cause harmful interference, and
- this device must accept any interference including received interference that may cause undesired operation.
The grantee is not responsible for any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance. Such modifications could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Replacement of any transmitter component (crystal, semiconductor, etc) not authorized by the FCC equipment authorization for this radio could violate FCC rules.