Owner’s Manual COM-G95 Mobile Radio & Premium UTV Communication System
Congratulations on your purchase and welcome to the COMplete Radio InterCOM COMmunication family. We thank you for your purchase with care the unit should give you good service. Please read these instructions carefully, by doing so you will get full use of the products This Manual is broken up into parts: 1. Radio manual 2. Intercom manual 3. Connecting and other relevant info Email if you have any questions or concerns that this manual does not address. Copyright © 2020 by TheCOM; https://utvcom.com www.
Contents COM-G95 GMRS Mobile Radio Features 1 1 Info & Warnings 1 FCC Notice 2 RF Energy Exposure 2 Getting to Know The COM-G95 3 Front of the Radio 4 Back of the Radio 6 Hand Mic 7 Screen Icons 8 Antenna 9 Mounting Tips 9 Powering TheCOM 9 Turing off the Mobile Radio Operations 10 10 Adjusting the volume 10 Receiving & Transmitting a Call 10 Selecting a Channel 10 Toggling between Bands A/B/C/D 10 Function Menu 12 Other Settings and Options 18 Programing 18 Keypad Lo
COM-G95 GMRS Mobile Radio Features TheCOM-G95 mobile 2 way radio is unique for it's compact body, powerful output and frequency range design. It's also designed with new and personalized operation menu to give you easy-to-use and exceptional operation experience. We believe its mini size and cost effective price will allow the off-road community the ability to install the radio in more locations without having to modify their vehicles.
wipe with a damp cloth while the unit is in the OFF position. Allow to dry for several hours then operations may resume. If the unit emits smoke or an odor, you should immediately cut off the power supply. Then contact us at info@utvcom.com. Protect your unit as much as possible from dusty, damp and wet conditions and never submerge TheCOM Use the correct power supply. TheCOM is designed to operate at about 13.8V; do not use 24V power supply to TheCOM or mobile radio.
The COM-G95 is designed to comply with the following national and international standards and guidelines regarding exposure of human beings to radio frequency electromagnetic energy. United States Federal Communications Commission (FCC), Code of Federal Regulations: 47 CFR part 2 sub-part J American National Standards Institute (ANSI)/Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers (IEEE) C95. 1-1992 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) C95.
Front of the Radio 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
Toggle between Memory & Channel mode (for simple channel driven radio leave on memory mode) Radio Volume & press and hold to power down or power up Current band indicator (similar to AM and FM on your car radio Channel Selector or press to enter radio menu 5
Back of the Radio 1. TRRS 3.5 mm connection for S4S intercom connection – Pinout diagram below: 2. 3. 4. 5. DATA, Programming Jack TRS 3.5 mm: (Restricted to comply with FCC Part 95) Cooling Fan SO-239 RF Antenna Connector: Connects to PL-259 Antennas 12V DC Power supply (13.
Hand Mic 1. “MENU” - Function key VFO/MR Toggle (Long Press) 2. “UP”: - Toggle up 3. “DOWN” - Toggle down 4. “EXIT” - Exit the ABCD band selection, activate alarm (Long Press) 5. “*/SCAN” - Scanning function 6. “#/LOCK” - High / Low Power Toggle, Keypad Lock (Long Press) 7. “0” - Number 0 8. “1” - Number 1 9. “2” - Number 2 10. “3” - Number 3 11. “4” - Number 4 12. “5” - Number 5 13. “6” - Number 6 14. “7” - Number 7 15. “8” - Number 8 16.
Screen Icons Not used on this model Offset / simplex indicator Wide / Narrow Band DTF signaling Frequency Reversal Output power H/L Keypad Lock CTCSS Tone Radio can Transmit & Receive ` Shows Receive signal intensity. Shows transmit output power. Battery indictor Shows the numerical receive intensity Shows microphone signal transmit intensity.
Antenna Do not transmit without an antenna attached to the mobile radio. This can cause stress and harm to the internal transmitter and damage the mobile radio. Choose an antenna suitable for transmitting on GMRS frequencies (462-467MHz) with and impedance of 50 ohm. If an antenna is not properly tuned for the frequency you transmit on this could cause reflective damage to the radio. Target an SWR of 1.5:1 and never exceed a SWR of 2.5.
Turning on the Mobile Radio Press and hold the volume knob down until the display lights up. Turing off the Mobile Radio Press and hold the volume knob down until the display powers down. Operations Adjusting the volume The volume control on the mobile radio affects the overall volume to TheCOM users. It is typically set a half a turn from the bottom. Turning the volume clockwise will increase the radio volume and counterclockwise will lower the volume.
Current Main Band indicator. Band A B This Icon shows that this band is being monitored C D ● Channel programing has been disabled on this model to comply with FCC Part 95.
Function Menu Note that due to part 95 requirements many of the menu functions have been restricted or deactivated. To enter the menu press the knob to the right of the screen. Menus may be quickly jumped to by typing the menu number in on the hand mic.
Menu # Menu Name Description 7 WN 8 9 ABR Beep 10 R-DCS Receive - Analog Tone Squelch 11 R-CTCS Receive - Analog Tone Squelch 12 T-DCS Transmit - DCS Code 13 14 T-CTCS DTMFS T Bandwidth Unused Setting Keypad audible tone Transmit - CTCSS Code Determines when DTMF codes are heard through speaker 15 BCL Busy Channel Lockout 16 SCADD Add Scan Channel Secondary Menu Wide Band Narrow Band -On/Off D023N > D754I Off 67.0 > 254.1 Hz Off D023N > D754I Off 67.0 > 254.
Menu # Menu Name Description Secondary Menu 5 Tone QT 19 SPMUT E AND Speaker Mute Setting OR PTT-ID- When to send Off BOT EOT Both 20 PTT-ID 21 PTT-LT PTT ID - transmit Delay 22 S-INFO Auto Group Dialing Group Signal Code Memory Alarm Mode ALARM ANI Both Off 23 EMCTP 24 EMCCH 25 SIG-BP Signal Beep 26 CHNA ME Channel Name edit 27 CAMDF Channel A Display Mode 28 CB-BDF Channel B Display Mode 29 CCMDF Channel C Display Mode 30 CDBDF Channel D Display Mode Alarm Channe
Menu # Menu Name Description Secondary Menu NAME English Chinese On Off Notes 31 LANGU A Language 32 AUTOL K Auto Keypad Lock 33 MAINF C Main LCD display foreground color (Text) Select Color Black, White, Red, Blue, Green, Yellow, Indigo, Purple, Gray 34 MAINB C Main LCD display background color Select Color Black, White, Red, Blue, Green, Yellow, Indigo, Purple, Gray 35 MENU FC On screen menu foreground color (text) Select Color Black, White, Red, Blue, Green, Yellow, Indigo, Purpl
Menu # 43 Menu Name TXDISP Description Transmit Display Secondary Menu Power MIC-V 44 MEMCH Program Channel 45 DEL-CH Delete Channel 46 SFT-D 47 OFFSET 48 49 ANI ANI-L Frequency shift offset amount ANI ID Code ANI Length 50 REP-S Repeater Activation Tone 51 REP-M Frequency shift direction Repeater forwarding Mode 000 > 199 000 > 199 Off + 00.00 > 69.
Menu # 57 58 Menu Name Description PONKE Y Turn on radio by connected power supply RESET Reset the radio to factory defaults Secondary Menu Off On VFO ALL Notes After energizing, radio powers on automatically After energizing, you must press the power button to power on Menu reset Menu and channel reset 17
Other Settings and Options Programing Adding or removing frequencies and programing has be locked out of this model even with programing software to comply with FCC regulations. GMRS channels 015 – 030 are programed to transmit and receive. All other loaded frequencies are receive only. See the frequency chart for more information. Keypad Lock-out Hold the microphone “#” for 2-3 seconds to turn on / off the keypad lock-out. Once locked a lock icon appears in the radio menu bar.
Troubleshooting TheCOM-G95 If you experience difficulties using your COM we have many technical help references, videos, blogs and self-help on our website https://utvocm.com or the below chart can help t correct common operation problems. If you have a problem which you believe requires service, please call first and speak with a service technician at (208) 779-2891. Many problems can be remedied over the phone without returning the unit for service.
Specifications Technical Specifications Description Frequency Range (MHz) Memory Channels Frequency Stability Frequency Step (kHz Squelch Setup Antenna Impedance Operating Temperature Supply voltage Dimension Weight Spec VHF: 136-174 MHz Rx only UHF: 400-470 MHz Rx only GMRS (Channels 015-030) Tx/Rx GMRS (Channels 01-014) Rx Only 200 ±2.5ppm 2.5k/5.0k/6.25k/10.0k/12.5k/25.0k CARRIER / CTCSS / DCS / 5Tone / 2 Tone / DTMF 50 Ohm -20ºC (-4ºF) to 60ºC (140ºF) 13.8V DC±15% 5.7(W) x 1.85 (H) x 7.
Frequency List Channel 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 Band UHF UHF UHF UHF UHF UHF UHF UHF UHF UHF UHF UHF UHF UHF UHF UHF UHF UHF UHF UHF UHF UHF UHF UHF UHF UHF UHF UHF UHF UHF VHF VHF VHF VHF VHF VHF VHF Frequency Rx 462.5625 462.5875 462.6125 462.6375 462.6625 462.6875 462.7125 467.5625 467.5875 467.6125 467.6375 467.6625 467.6875 467.7125 462.5500 462.5750 462.6000 462.6250 462.6500 462.6750 462.7000 462.7250 462.5500 462.
Channel 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 Band VHF VHF VHF VHF VHF VHF VHF VHF VHF VHF VHF VHF VHF VHF VHF VHF VHF VHF VHF VHF Frequency Rx 152.9600 151.5050 153.3950 153.3800 155.1600 153.2450 151.7750 151.4900 154.5150 156.6750 152.5100 157.4500 153.1850 162.5500 162.4000 162.4750 162.4250 162.4500 162.5000 162.
Our Stingray UTV LLC radio generators RF electromagnetic energy during transmit mode.This radio is designed for and classified as“Occupational Use Only”,meaning it must be used only during the course of employment by individuals aware of the hazards,and the ways To Minimize Such hazards. This radio is NOT intended for use by the“General Population” in an uncontrolled environment. This radio has been tested and complies with the FCC RF exposure limits for“Occupational Use Only”.