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Strany 1 - PRS-102 UHF

Cat. No. 19-902OWNER’S MANUAL10-ChannelPlease read before using this equipment.PRS-102 UHFPersonal Radio Service Transceiver19-902.fm Page 1 Tuesday

Strany 2 - All Rights Reserved

10PREPARATIONBefore you use the transceiver, you must be properlylicensed by the FCC. If you already have a GMRS li-cense, you can immediately use the

Strany 3 - FEATURES

113. With the battery label facing up, align the batterypack and radio’s battery contacts. Apply slightpressure to the bottom of the battery pack andp

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12CHARGING THE BATTERY PACK You must charge the battery pack with the suppliedbattery charger or with an optional charger (see “Op-tional Accessories”

Strany 5 - CONTENTS

13Cautions:• Do not operate the transceiver while you chargethe battery pack. Using the battery chargermutes the transceiver’s speaker.• To ensure a f

Strany 6 - FCC REGULATIONS

14Checking the Battery Power1. Rotate VOL•OFF clockwise to turn on the trans-ceiver.2. Press the push-to-talk button on the left side ofthe transceive

Strany 7 - FCC RULES PART 95, SUBPART A

15ATTACHING AND REMOVING THE BELT CLIPTo attach the belt clip, align it with the rails on theback of the transceiver and slide the clip down until its

Strany 8 - FCC Rules and Regulations

16CONNECTING AUDIO ACCESSORIESYou can order a wide variety of audio accessories foryour transceiver from your local RadioShack store.See “Optional Acc

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17OPERATION 1. Turn VOL•OFF clockwise to turn on the trans-ceiver, then rotate the channel knob to select thedesired channel.2. Press the transceiver’

Strany 10 - PREPARATION

18OPERATIONAL HINTSYour transceiver’s range varies depending on factorssuch as position, terrain, and battery condition.Range can best be described as

Strany 11 - INSTALLING THE ANTENNA

19CTCSS OPTIONWHY USE CTCSS?CTCSS (Continuous Tone-Coded Squelch System)is available as an optional add-on to your transceiver.When CTCSS is turned on

Strany 12 - CHARGING THE BATTERY PACK

2This symbol is intended to alert you to the pres-ence of uninsulated dangerous voltage withinthe product’s enclosure that might be of suffi-cient mag

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20SETTING THE CTCSS TONENotes:• If you are a part of a talk group, be sure all of theradios in the talk group use the same tone.• You must install the

Strany 14 - Checking the Battery Power

214. Select any one CTCSS code found in the tableon Pages 22 and 23, then find the correspond-ing switch positions in the tables.5. With a pointed ins

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22CTCSS CODEFREQ(Hz)SWITCH POSITION (U=Up, D=Down)1234567 8XZ 67.0 DDDDDDUUXA 71.9U D D D D D U UWA 74.4 DDDDDUUU XB 77.0 U U D D D D U UWB 79.7 DDDDU

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234Z 136.5UDDUUUUU4A 141.3U U D U U U U U4B 146.2 U D U D D D U U5Z 151.4 U U U D D D U U5A 156.7 U D U D D U U U5B 162.2U U U D D U U U6Z 167.9UDUDUD

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24OPTIONAL ACCESSORIESRadioShackCat. No.Description19-351 Remote Speaker MicrophoneThese items are available by special order fromyour local RadioShac

Strany 18 - OPERATIONAL HINTS

25TROUBLESHOOTINGIf you have a problem operating your transceiver, firstreview this manual and be sure that you understandand have followed all instru

Strany 19 - CTCSS OPTION

26Battery pack does not charge or last long enough.• Battery pack incorrectly charged.• Battery pack not fully charged.• Heavy usage.• If you use an o

Strany 20 - SETTING THE CTCSS TONE

27Other users do not hear your trans-missions or you do not hear other transmis-sions.• Transceivers are on different frequencies.• CTCSS set-tings ar

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28Limited talk range.• You are using the transceiver in a basement, steel structure, concrete build-ing, vehicle, or heavy foliage.• The radio is loca

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29MAINTENANCE Your RadioShack PRS-102 UHF 10-Channel Person-al Radio Service Transceiver is an example of supe-rior design and craftsmanship. The foll

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3FEATURESYour RadioShack PRS-102 10-Channel PersonalRadio Service Transceiver is a portable, two-wayGMRS (General Mobile Radio Service) transceivertha

Strany 24 - OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES

30Wipe the transceiver with a damp clothoccasionally to keep it looking new. Donot use harsh chemicals, cleaning sol-vents, or strong detergents to cl

Strany 25 - TROUBLESHOOTING

31SPECIFICATIONSGeneralChannels ... 10Size ... 67/8 ×

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RadioShackA Division of Tandy CorporationFort Worth, Texas 761026880904Z78-O5/96 Printed in the USARadioShack Limited WarrantyThis product is warrante

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4Rugged Design — built to stand up to daily use in awide range of environments.Battery Low and Transmit Indicator — shows thebattery pack’s condition

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5CONTENTSFCC Regulations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6FCC License Required . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6FCC Rules Par

Strany 29 - MAINTENANCE

6FCC REGULATIONSFCC LICENSE REQUIREDBefore you operate the transceiver, you must obtainyour license. It is illegal to transmit without the appro-priat

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7FCC RULES PART 95, SUBPART AYou must be familiar with Part 95, Subpart A of FCCRules and Regulations before you operate your trans-ceiver. The operat

Strany 31 - SPECIFICATIONS

8• You must not transmit program material of anykind used in connection with commercial broad-casting.• You must not provide a service that is normall

Strany 32 - Fort Worth, Texas 76102

9Your transceiver might cause TV or radio interferenceeven when it is operating properly. To determinewhether your transceiver is causing the interfer

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