User's Manual

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LED on the charger is lit. The radio should be turned off while charging.
Never
attempt to charge any type of Alkaline battery in this radio
BELT CLIP
The G11 comes standard with a belt clip. Attach it to the radio back by sliding the top
of the clip up over the two rectangular bosses on the back of the radio until it snaps
into place. To detach the belt clip, press the lever inside the top of the clip away from
the radio body and slide the clip toward the bottom of the radio.
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The belt clip is intended for storage of the radio only (waiting for a call). Do not
transmit the radio while attached to your belt. (see warning on page 4)
QUICK USE INSTRUCTIONS:
Install fresh Alkaline or fully charged Ni-MH batteries.
Turn the unit on by rotating the ON/OFF Volume control clockwise.
The squelch is factory set and is not adjustable.
Make sure the radio you want to talk to does not have the CTCSS or other codes
turned on.
To talk, press and hold the
“PTT”
(Push to Talk) button on the side of the radio
marked “PTT”. Talk into the front of the radio about 6 inches from your mouth.
To listen release the “PTT” button.
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Other functions will be described later.
POWER SAVE CIRCUIT
This part of the operation of the radio is completely automatic and not adjustable.
When the radio has not transmitted or received a signal for several seconds it will
begin to cycle from a sleep mode to fully on. This occurs several times a minute. If a
signal is received or you cause the radio to transmit, the radio will become fully on.
This cycling from sleep to fully on increases the battery life more than 50%. An icon
in the upper right of the display flashing “SAVE” will verify this.
RANGE OF UHF RADIOS
The best range between portable UHF radios is achieved when they are operating in
open terrain outside of buildings and vehicles. Anyone using a portable unit inside a
vehicle will experience a significant loss of range.