QYT CB-58 Walkie Talkie 27MHz AM-FM CB Ham Radio Transceiver Handheld 4W 4100mAh Owner’s Manual

October 27, 2023
QYT

QYT CB-58 Walkie Talkie 27MHz AM-FM CB Ham

HAND HELE/CB TRANSCEIVER

AM – FM CITIZEN BAND
EUROPEAN MULTI – NORMS
12V
OWNER’S MANUAL

Product inspection

Welcome to use our wireless walkie-talkie. Before use, it is recommended that you:
Please check the packing box of this product for signs of damage first;
Please carefully open the packaging box and confirm whether there are the following items in the box;
If you find that this product and its accessories are lost or damaged during handling,

Random attachments

Host           Lithium ion battery    Charging seat   Lithium ion charger

Standard             Antenna              User manual            Antenna

(standard configuration)

Familiar with this machine

QYT CB-58 - Features

  1. Antenna

  2. FM KNOB

  3. Power Volume KNOB

  4. LED

  5. Display

  6. EMG key:
    Quick channel selection.
    The shortcut channel can be set by writing frequency software

  7. MEM key: selection of regular channel group and memory channel group Memory channel can be set by writing frequency software

  8. EXIT key:
    Press briefly to exit the current selection
    Long press to open or lock the keyboard

  9. OK key: press the select key to confirm or exit.
    Press and hold to turn off the screen and keyboard lights

  10. Press the machine briefly to enter scanning mode
    Press and hold this button for 2 seconds to e to add or delete this channel in the scan list

  11. AM/FM key:
    Selection of AM/FM function
    Press and hold this button for a long time to open the power display screen, and turn the encoder to adjust the power display
    Show picture switch
    ON, turn on the power-on display picture function
    OFF Turn off the power-on display picture function
    (Note: the encoder setting needs to be turned to be effective)Press “OK” key to confirm or exit after selection.

  12. FUN key:
    1. Press briefly to enter the menu mode.
    2. Press and hold to enter the initialization menu:
    RESET:OPT: initialize the menu function.
    RESET: ALL: initialize all functions.
    3.Long Press and hold the button to open the power to enter the group frequency selection:
    You can choose the regular group:
    “EU Band, Ce Band, U Band, PL Band, i 2 Band, De Band”

CB Menu function

Press “Fun” to enter menu mode, turn encoder selection, select and then press ‘OK’ to enter menu settings, or “EXIT to EXIT.
MENUO1: SQLIASQ quiet function mode, long press ‘OK’ key to change ASQ function mode, press ‘OK key to enter settings,turn encoder selection, press’ OKR key to select return menu mode, or press ‘EXIT key to select EXIT.
MENUO2: RFG RFG function mode, turn encoder select, press ‘OK” key to enter the settings, tum encoder select,in turn can choose.” OFF-3-6-9-12-15-18-21-24-27-30-AU” press ‘OK key to select return menu mode,or press ‘EXIT’ key to select EXIT.
MENUO3: DSP channel display function mode, turn encoder select, press ‘OK key to enter the settings, turn encoder select, FRQ: current frequency display CH: current channel number display press ‘OK key to select return menu mode,or press ‘EXIT key to select EXIT.
MENUO4: NB NB functional mode, turn encoder selection, press ‘OK key to enter settings, turn encoder selection,
OFF:TURN OFF NB functional ON: Open NB functional OK to select return menu mode, or press’ EXT’ key to select EXIT.
MENUO5: RB ring select function mode, turn encoder select, press ‘OK”key to enter the settings, turn encoder select, in turm can choose: “office-1-2-3-4-5″ press ‘OK”key to select retur menu mode, or press ‘EXIT’ key to select EXIT.N’Key selection
MENUO6: Save Save Mode display function mode, turn encoder selection, press ‘OK key to enter the settings, turm encoder selection, OFF: no power saving.1: POWER SAVING MODE 1.2: Power Saving Mode 2.Press Ok to select return menu mode, or EXIT to EXIT.
MENUO7: HIC HIC function mode,turn encoder select, press ‘OK’ key to enter the settings, turn encoder select,OFF: turn OFF Hic function ON: Open HIC function press ‘OK” key to select return menu mode, or press ‘EXIT key to select EXIT.
MENUO8: BEEP keytone function mode, turn encoder selection, press ‘OK to enter settings, turn encoder selection, turn OFF key tone function ON: turm ON keytone function press ‘OK to select return menu mode, or press ‘EXIT toEXIT.
Menu09: Tot Launch time-out disable function mode, turn encoder select,press ‘OK’ key to enter the settings,tum encoder select, select in turn: ” of-1-2-3…… .-30″ press ‘OK key to select return menu mode, or press ‘EXIT’ key to select EXIT.
MENU10: SCM SCAN stop function mode, turn encoder select,press ‘OK key to enter settings,turn encoder select,SQ: quiet mode Tl: carrier mode press ‘OK’ key to select return menu mode, or press ‘EXIT’key to select EXIT.
MENU11: SCRT scan return time function mode, rotary encoder selection, press ‘OK key to enter the settings,rotary encoder selection, in turn selectable:.”5-10-15-20-25-30″ press ‘OK’ key to select return menu mode, or press ‘EXIT’ key to select EXIT.

Familiar with this machine

QYT CB-58 - Features 1         QYT CB-58 - Features 2A

  1. MIC

  2. PTT key:
    Press and hold this key to start the launch

  3. AMP

  4. CALL

CEPT channels
for FM, AM and SSB

Kanal     Frequenz      Kanal     Frequenz
CH           (MHz)         CH         (MHz)

1         26.965             21         27.215
2         26.975             22         27.225
3         26.985             23         27.255
4         27.005             24         27.235
5         27.015             25         27.245
6         27.025             26         27.265
7         27.035             27         27.275
8         27.055             28         27.285
9         27.065             29         27.295
10        27.075            30         27.305
11        27.085            31         27.315
12        27.105            32         27.325
13        27.115            33         27.335
14        27.125            34         27.345
15        27.135            35         27.355
16        27.155            36         27.365
17        27.165            37         27.375
18        27.175            38         27.385
19        27.185            39         27.395
20        27.205            40         27.405

AVAILABLES CTCSS CODES

67,0         94.8       131,8       171,3       203,5
69,3         97.4       136,5       173,8       206,5
71,9       100.0       141,3       177,3       210,7
74,4       103,5       146,2       179,9       218,1
77,0       107,2       151,4       183,5       225,7
79,7       110,9       156,7       186,2       229,1
82,5       114,8       159,8       189,9       233,6
85,4       118,8       162,2       192,8       241,8
88,5       123,0       165,5       196,6       250,3
91,5       127,3       167,9       199,5       254,1

UK frequency table

Kanal     Frequenz      Kanal     Frequenz
CH           (MHz)         CH         (MHz)

1         27.60125           21       27.80125
2         27.61125           22       27.81125
3         27.62125           23       27.82125
4         27.63125           24       27.83125
5         27.64125           25       27.84125
6         27.65125           26       27.85125
7         27.66125           27       27.86125
8         27.67125           28       27.87125
9         27.68125           29       27.88125
10       27.69125           30       27.89125
11       27.70125           31       27.90125
12       27.71125           32       27.91125
13       27.72125           33       27.92125
14       27.73125           34       27.93125
15       27.74125           35       27.94125
16       27.75125           36       27.95125
17       27.76125           37       27.96125
18       27.77125           38       27.97125
19       27.78125           39       27.98125
20       27.79125           40       27.99125

AVAILABLES DCs CODES

AVAILABLES DCS CODES

1 D023N 27 D152N 53 D311N 79 D466N
2 D025N 28 D155N 54 D315N 80 D503N
3 D026N 29 D156N 55 D325N 81 D506N
4 D031N 30 D162N 56 D331N 82 D516N
5 D032N 31 D165N 57 D332N 83 D523N
6 D036N 32 D172N 58 D343N 84 D526N
7 D043N 33 D174N 59 D346N 85 D532N
8 D047N 34 D205N 60 D351N 86 D546N
9 D051N 35 D212N 61 D356N 87 D565N
10 D053N 36 D223N 62 D364N 88 D606N
11 D054N 37 D225N 63 D365N 89 D612N
12 D065N 38 D226N 64 D371N 90 D624N
13 D071N 39 D243N 65 D411N 91 D627N
14 D072N 40 D244N 66 D412N 92 D631N
15 D073N 41 D245N 67 D413N 93 D632N
16 D074N 42 D246N 68 D423N 94 D654N
17 D114N 43 D247N 69 D431N 95 D662N
18 D115N 44 D252N 70 D432N 96 D664N
19 D116N 45 D255N 71 D445N 97 D703N
20 D122N 46 D261N 72 D446N 98 D712N
21 D125N 47 D263N 73 D452N 99 D723N
22 D131N 48 D265N 74 D454N 100 D731N
23 D132N 49 D266N 75 D455N 101 D732N
24 D134N 50 D271N 76 D462N 102 D734N
25 D143N 51 D274N 77 D464N 103 D743N
26 D145N 52 D306N 78 D465N 104 D754N
Additional information
Troubleshooting

Your CB radio set does not transmit at all or transmission power is poor:
With the push-to-talk button activated, TX should be lit and your radio set should start transmission.
By releasing the button once again, the indicator should go out and your radio set should again switch over to reception mode.
Check the standing wave ratio of your antenna as well as the cable with regard to possible interruptions or loose contacts!

Your radio set does not receive any response to your transmission or reception is poor:
Correctly adjust the SQ control!
Adjust the VOL control to an appropriate playback volume.
Check the standing wave ratio of your antenna as well as the cable with regard to possible interruptions or loose contacts!
Make sure that you are using the same modulation mode (AM or FM) as your contact partner!

The displays do not light up:
Check whether your power supply unit is switched on.
Check the connections for proper wiring: plus pole (= RED) and negative pole (= BLACK)! Exchange the connections if they are mixed up.

Tips on radio communication

After switching on the radio set, always listen first whether the set channel is free (To do so, deactivate the squelch function such that you are also able to hear weaker radio stations.)! Start your own call only if the channel is absolutely free.
Transmit nothing but short calls! After each call carefully listen to a station possibly answering your call. Repeat your call only after having carefully listened.
After each transmission of your contact partner wait for several seconds before answering in order to give further radio stations the chance to participate in the radio communication (“change-over delay”).

International phonetic alphabet

When the radio contact is weak or intense interferences occur, it is quite often difficult to understand everything perfectly, as e.g. proper names or geographical names.
In this case, you can fall back on the international alphabet which is also applied in air traffic (ICAO) and NATO communications:

A Alpha    F Foxtrott    K Kilo            P Papa       U Uniform    Z Zulu
B Bravo     G Golf        L Lima           Q Quebec  V Victor
C Charlie   H Hotel       M Mike          R Romeo   W Whiskey
D Delta     I India         N November  S Sierra      X X-ray
E Echo      J Juliett        O Oscar         T Tango    Y Yankee

Evaluating the reception quality

For informing the respective contact partner clearly on the strength and quality of reception, the numbers of the R/S code are used. The R-value is used for comprehensibility (readability) and the S-value (signal strength) for signal strength and/or volume of the contact partner.

R = readability
1 not readable, incomprehensible
2 temporarily or partially readable
3 difficult to read
4 readable, comprehensible
5 easy to read

S = signal strength
The S-value (= signal strength) can be read on the S-meter.

CB Language

Typically a special slang is used in CB radio. Some special terms originate, for instance, from amateur radio or the professional radio communication, other expressions stand for periphrases or abbreviations:

Advertising                          Flashing lights of police car
Back off                               Slow down
Basement                             Channel 1
Base station                          A CB set in fixed location
Bear                                      Policeman
Bear bite                               Speeding fine
Bear cage                              Police station
Big slab                                Motorway
Big 10-4                               Absolutely
Bleeding                               Signal from an adjacent channel interfering with the transmission
Blocking the channel            Pressing the PTT switch without talking
Blue boys                             Police
Break                                   Used to ask permission to join a conversation
Breaker                                A CBer wishing to join a channel
Clean and green                   Clear of police
Cleaner channel                   Channel with less interference
Coming in loud and proud  Good reception
Doughnut                            Tyre
Down and gone                   Turning CB off
Down one                            Go to a lower channel
Do you copy?                       Understand?
DX                                       Long distance
Eighty eights                        Love and kisses
Eye ball                                CBers meeting together
Good buddy                        Fellow CBer
Hammer                              Accelerator
Handle                                 CBer’s nickname
Harvey wall banger              Dangerous driver
How am I hitting you?         How are you receiving me?
Keying the mike                   Pressing the PTT switch without talking
Kojac with a kodak              Police radar
Land line                              Telephone
Lunch box                           CB set
Man with a gun                   Police radar
Mayday                                SOS
Meat wagon                         Ambulance
Midnight shopper                Thief
Modulation                          Conversation
Negative copy                      No reply
Over your shoulder              Right behind you
Part your hair                       Behave yourself – police ahead
Pull your hammer back        Slow down
Rat race                                Congested traffic
Rubberbander                       New CBer
Sail boat fuel                         Wind
Smokey dozing                     Parked police car
Smokey with a camera          Police radar
Spaghetti bowl                      Interchange
Stinger                                  Antenna
Turkey                                  Dumb CBer
Up one                                 Go up one channel
Wall to wall                  **** All over/everywhere
What am I putting to you?    Please give me an S-meter reading

Q groups

Quite often, abbreviations from the internationally binding Q code are used which is also applied in naval or amateur radio. Thanks to these three-letter acronyms, information can be submitted very fast:
QRA:   The name of my vessel (or station) is …
QRG:   Your exact frequency (or that of …) is … kHz (or MHz).
QRL:    I am busy (or I am busy with …). Please do not interfere.
QRM:   Your transmission is being interfered with … or I am being interfered with
QRN:   I am troubled by static
QRP:   Decrease transmitter power
QRT:   Stop sending
QRU:   I have nothing for you
QRV:   I am ready
QRX:   I will call you again at … hours (on … kHz (or MHz))
QRZ:   You are being called by … (on … kHz (or MHz))
QSB:   Your signals are fading
QSL:   I am acknowledging receipt
QSO:   can communicate with … direct (or by relay through …)
QSP:   I will relay to … free of charge
QST:   General call to all stations
QSY:   Change to transmission on another frequency (or on … kHz (or MHz))
QTH:   My position is … latitude, … longitude (or according to any other indication)

SPECIFICATIONS
GENERAL

Modulation Mode                          AM/FM
Frequency Range                           26.965-27.405MHz
Frequency Tolerance                      ±5.0ppm
Input Voltage                                 12V
Dimensions(in mm)                       165(W) x 67(D) x 44(H)
Weight                                            Approx.444.5g
Ferquency Control                          PLL Synthesizer
Operating Temperature Range       -20° C TO + 55° C
Transmit                                         2A MAX
Current Drain Receive                    Squelched 0.3A
VOL Max                                       0.8A
Antenna Connector                        UHF,SO-239

TRANSMITTER

Power Output                                 4 WattsFM/AM
Transmission interference               inferior to 4nW(-54dBm)
Frequency Response                       300-3000Hz
Modulated signal distortion            inferior to 5%
Output Impedance                         50 ohms

RECEIVE

Sensitivity                                       Less than 1uV for 10dB(S+N)/N
Image Rejection                              70dB
Adjacent Channel Rejection            60dB
IF Frequencies                                1st 10.695MHz
2nd 455KHz
Automatic Gain Control(AGC)      Less than 10dB change in audio
Output for inputs from 10 to 50000uV
Squelch                                           less than 1uV
Audio Output Power                      3 watts into 8 ohms
Frequency Response                       300-3000Hz

RESTRICTIONS

PAYS

| CB| RESTRICTIONS|

REGLAGE

---|---|---|---
GERMANY| YES| 80 ch – 4W FM – free use| | D|
40 ch – 4 W AM – free use| | | EU
40 ch – 4 W FM – free usec| EC| |
UK| YES| Cept 40 ch – 4 W FM| EC| |
+ ENG 40 ch – 4 W FM – individual license required| UK| |
AM : Not authorized| | |
AUSTRIA| YES| 40 ch – 4 W FM| EC| |
AM : Not authorized| | |
BELGIUM| YES| 40 ch – 4 W FM – free use| | EC|
40 ch – 4 W AM – free use| EU| |
BULGARIA| YES| 40 ch – 4 W FM – free use| EC| |
CYPRUS| YES| 40 ch – 4 W FM – free use| | EC|
40 ch – 4 W AM – free use| EU| |
CROATIA| YES| 40 ch – 4 W FM – free use| EC| |
AM : Not authorized| | |
DANEMARK| YES| 40 ch – 4 W FM – free use| EC| |
AM : Not authorized| | |
SPAIN| YES| 40 ch – 4 W FM – individual license required| | EC|
40 ch – 4 W AM – individual license required| E| | EU
12 W pep BLU/SSB| | |
ESTONIA| YES| 40 ch – 4 W FM – free use| | EC|
40 ch – 4 W AM – free use| EU| |
FINLAND| YES| 40 ch – 4 W FM – free use| | EC|
40 ch – 4 W AM – free use| EU| |
FRANCE| YES| 40 ch – 4 W FM – free use| | EC|
40 ch – 4 W AM – free use| EU| |
GREECE| YES| 40 ch – 4 W FM – individual license required| | | EC
40 ch – 4 W AM – individual license required| EU| E|
HUNGARY| YES| 40 ch – 4 W FM – free use| EC| |
AM : Not authorized| | |
IRELAND| YES| 40 ch – 4 W FM – free use| EC| |
AM : Not authorized| | |
ISLAND| YES| 40 ch – 4 W FM – free use| EC| |
40 ch – 4 W AM – free use| | EU|
ITALY| YES| 40 ch – 4 W FM – general authorization required| | EC|
40 ch – 4 W AM – general authorization required| E| | EU
LATVIA| YES| 40 ch – 4 W FM – free use| | EC|
40 ch – 4 W AM – free use| EU| |
LITHUANIA| YES| 40 ch – 4 W FM – free use| EC| |
AM : Not authorized| | |
LUXEMBOURG| YES| 40 ch – 4 W FM – free use| EC| |
AM : Not authorized| | |
MALTA| YES| 40 ch – 4 W FM – individual license required| EC| |
AM : Not authorized| | |
NORWAY| YES| 40 ch – 4 W FM – free use| EC| |
AM : Not authorized| | |
NETHERLAND| YES| 40 ch – 4 W FM – free use| | EC|
40 ch – 4 W AM – free use| EU| |
POLAND| YES| 40 ch – 4 W FM – free use| | EC|
40 ch – 4 W AM/FM – free use| PL| |
12 W pep BLU/SSB| | |
PORTUGAL| YES| 40 ch – 4 W FM – free use| | EC|
40 ch – 4 W AM – free use| EU| |
CZECH| YES| 80 ch – 4 W FM – free use| EC| |
AM : Not authorized| | |
ROMANIA| YES| 40 ch – 4 W FM – free use| | EC|
40 ch – 4 W AM – free use| EU| |
SLOVAKIA| YES| 40 ch – 4 W FM – free use| EC| |
AM : Not authorized| | |
SLOVENIA| YES| 40 ch – 4 W FM – free use| EC| |
AM : Not authorized| | |
SWEDEN| YES| 40 ch – 4 W FM – free use| | EC|
40 ch – 4 W AM – free use| EU| |
SWITZERLAND| YES| 40 ch – 4 W FM – free use| | EC|
40 ch – 4 W AM – free use| EU| |
LIECHTENSTEIN| YES| 40 ch – 4 W FM – individual license required| EC| |
AM – individual license required| | |

Channel

| EU| CE| U| PL| I2| DE| IN
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---
1-40| 1-40| 1-40| 1-40| 1-40| 1-40| 41-80|

1-27

FM=4W

| FM=4W| FM=4W| FM=4W| FM=4W| FM=4W| FM=4W| FM=4W
AM=4W| AM=4W| AM=4W| AM=4W|

AM=4W

1

| 26.96500| 26.96500| 26.96500| 26.96000| 26.96500| 26.96500| 26.56500| 26.96500
2| 26.97500| 26.97500| 26.97500| 26.97000| 26.97500| 26.97500| 26.57500|

26.97500

3

| 26.98500| 26.98500| 26.98500| 26.98000| 26.98500| 26.98500| 26.58500| 26.98500
4| 27.00500| 27.00500| 27.00500| 27.00000| 27.00500| 27.00500| 26.59500|

27.00500

5

| 27.01500| 27.01500| 27.01500| 27.01000| 27.01500| 27.01500| 26.60500| 27.01500
6| 27.02500| 27.02500| 27.02500| 27.02000| 27.02500| 27.02500| 26.61500|

27.02500

7

| 27.03500| 27.03500| 27.03500| 27.03000| 27.03500| 27.03500| 26.62500| 27.03500
8| 27.05500| 27.05500| 27.05500| 27.05000| 27.05500| 27.05500| 26.63500|

27.05500

9

| 27.06500| 27.06500| 27.06500| 27.06000| 27.06500| 27.06500| 26.64500| 27.06500
10| 27.07500| 27.07500| 27.07500| 27.07000| 27.07500| 27.07500| 26.65500|

27.07500

11

| 27.08500| 27.08500| 27.08500| 27.08000| 27.08500| 27.08500| 26.66500| 27.08500
12| 27.10500| 27.10500| 27.10500| 27.10000| 27.10500| 27.10500| 26.67500|

27.10500

13

| 27.11500| 27.11500| 27.11500| 27.11000| 27.11500| 27.11500| 26.68500| 27.11500
14| 27.12500| 27.12500| 27.12500| 27.12000| 27.12500| 27.12500| 26.69500|

27.12500

15

| 27.13500| 27.13500| 27.13500| 27.13000| 27.13500| 27.13500| 26.70500| 27.13500
16| 27.15500| 27.15500| 27.15500| 27.15000| 27.15500| 27.15500| 26.71500|

27.15500

17

| 27.16500| 27.16500| 27.16500| 27.16000| 27.16500| 27.16500| 26.72500| 27.16500
18| 27.17500| 27.17500| 27.17500| 27.17000| 27.17500| 27.17500| 26.73500|

27.17500

19

| 27.18500| 27.18500| 27.18500| 27.18000| 27.18500| 27.18500| 26.74500| 27.18500
20| 27.20500| 27.20500| 27.20500| 27.20000| 27.20500| 27.20500| 26.75500|

27.20500

21

| 27.21500| 27.21500| 27.21500| 27.21000| 27.21500| 27.21500| 26.76500| 27.21500
22| 27.22500| 27.22500| 27.22500| 27.22000| 27.22500| 27.22500| 26.77500|

27.22500

23

| 27.25500| 27.25500| 27.25500| 27.25000| 27.25500| 27.25500| 26.78500| 27.25500
24| 27.23500| 27.23500| 27.23500| 27.23000| 27.24500| 27.23500| 26.79500|

27.23500

25

| 27.24500| 27.24500| 27.24500| 27.24000| 27.26500| 27.24500| 26.80500| 27.24500
26| 27.26500| 27.26500| 27.26500| 27.26000| 26.87500| 27.26500| 26.81500|

27.26500

27

| 27.27500| 27.27500| 27.27500| 27.27000| 26.88500| 27.27500| 26.82500| 27.27500
28| 27.28500| 27.28500| 27.28500| 27.28000| 26.89500| 27.28500| 26.83500|

29

| 27.29500| 27.29500| 27.29500| 27.29000| 26.90500| 27.29500| 26.84500|
30| 27.30500| 27.30500| 27.30500| 27.30000| 26.91500| 27.30500| 26.85500|

31

| 27.31500| 27.31500| 27.31500| 27.31000| 26.92500| 27.31500| 26.86500|
32| 27.32500| 27.32500| 27.32500| 27.32000| 26.93500| 27.32500|

26.87500

|

33

| 27.33500| 27.33500| 27.33500| 27.33000| 26.94500| 27.33500| 26.88500|
34| 27.34500| 27.34500| 27.34500| 27.34000| 26.95500| 27.34500|

26.89500

|

35

| 27.35500| 27.35500| 27.35500| 27.35000| 26.85500| 27.35500| 26.90500|
36| 27.36500| 27.36500| 27.36500| 27.36000| 26.86500| 27.36500|

26.91500

|

37

| 27.37500| 27.37500| 27.37500| 27.37000| | 27.37500| 26.92500|
38| 27.38500| 27.38500| 27.38500| 27.38000| | 27.38500|

26.93500

|

39

| 27.39500| 27.39500| 27.39500| 27.39000| | 27.39500| 26.94500|
40| 27.40500| 27.40500| 27.40500| 27.40000| | 27.40500|

26.95500

|

Attention :

  • Before using your transceiver please connect an antenna on the connector PL on back side then check the SWR before emitting. A too important SWR can en-tail the destruction of the transistors of power which are not flatware by the guarantee
SAFETY INFORMATION FOR USER

Our transceiver is excellently designed with advanced technology.
Please observe the following precautions to perform your obligation, prevent personal injury and ensure the safety of transceiver usage

  1. Keep the transceiver and accessories away from children.
  2. Please do not try to open or modify the transceiver without permission non-professionals process may also cause damage.
  3. Please use assorted battery and charger to avoid damage.
  4. Please use assorted antenna to ensure the communication distance.
  5. Please do not expose the transceiver to long period of direct sunlight or place it close to heat appliances.
  6. Please do not put the transceiver in excessively dusty or humid areas.
  7. Do not use harsh chemicals cleaning solvents to clean the transceiver.
  8. Do not transmit without antenna.
  9. We recommend for people using pace maker not transmitting or do carefully
  10. Do not use on airplane and hospital to avoid disagreements.
  11. When using this transceiver. We recommend transmitting for 1 minute than receiving for 4 minutes. Continuous transmitting for long time or working
  12. Do not place the transceiver’s hot back close to any surface of plastic.
  13. If any abnormal odor or smoke detected coming from the transceiver) turn off the power and take off the battery pack and its case Then contact local dealers.

NOTICE
All tips as above also apply to the standard parts of
If any spare parts fail to work, please contact local dealers in time
If users use spare parts from other suppliers instead of safety and performance of the transceiver can’t be guaranteed.

IMPORTANT

Before the first using , make sure that the norm selected is corresponding with the norm apply in your country (see restrictions at the end of this manual).

To choose the comet norm Hold P1+FUNC key when power on the radio , then turn the channel knob to select the norm apply in your country. Hold “PUSH ” key to valid.

SYMBOLS DESCRIPTION

Please carefully read the instructions


Information on recycling , not throwing your material in the trash at the end of life, bring it to special area to be recycling


DC using


Keep dry


Shield symbol


CE conformity symbol


Alert symbol indicating an incomplete harmonization of the frequency band which will result in restrictions on the use of the equipment concerned.


Warning


STORAGE , TRANSPORT, USING

Storage : Classe 1 -30/85% (°humidity)
Transport : – 30/85% (°humidity)
Operating temperature -30 a +50°
Using cycle TX 10%/RX 90%

Warned before use

This transceiver corresponds to the requirements of European directives R&TTE 1999/5/CE documents n° EN 301 489-13 / EN 62 311 / EN 300 433 / EN 60 950.
Thank you for choosing this vehicle transceiver we always provides high quality products. Though friendly design for user, this transceiver is technically complicated and some features may be new to you. Consider this manual to be a personal tutorial from the designers, allow the manual to guide you through the learning process now, then act as a reference in the coming years.

Precautions

Please observe the following precautions to prevent fire, personal injury, or transceiver damage.

Do not attempt to configure your transceiver while driving, it is dangerous.

This transceiver is designed for a 13.8V DC power supply. Don t use a 13.8V battery to power on the transceiver.

Do not place the transceiver in excessively dusty, humid or wet areas, nor unstable surfaces.

Please keep it away Born interferential devices (such as TV, generator etc.) devices (such as TV, generator etc.)

For those fitted with pacemakers are advised to move away Born the antenna during transmission, mainly in high power, and especially do not touch it.

Never allow metal objects or son electrical contact with the part or internal electrical connection to the risk of electric shock.

Avoid exposing the transceiver to temperatures below -30 ° C. and above +60 ° C, the temperature of the dashboard inside a vehicle can sometimes exceed 80 ° C, which can damage irreparable damage to your machine in case of prolonged exposure. Not exposed to prolonged direct sunlight or place it near heaters.

Do not place anything on top of the apparatus that would interfere with cooling.

Check that your battery is sufficiently charged to avoid rapidly exhausting its resources.

It is important to turn off your device before starting the vehicle to avoid damage caused by spikes in the ignition.

When replacing the fuse, you must use a fuse 5A 13.8V type F In no case a higher value!, Otherwise a fire hazard.

If an abnormal odor or smoke is detected coming Born the transceiver, turn OFF the power immediately.
Contact an service station or your dealer.

Do not transmit with high output power for extended periods; the transceiver may overheat.

Keep out Earn children.

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