Nady Systems MRC-11X Two-Way Radio User Manual


 
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INTRODUCTION AND GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Introduction:
Congratulations for your purchase of the MRC-11X bike-to-bike radio communicator
with driver/passenger intercom. Designed with special features for motorcycle,
snowmobile and other helmet/hard hat applications, the Nady MRC-11X offers the
most advanced portable communication technology available to allow you to stay
connected on the road. Offering several times the range of previous generation
motorcycle communicators, the MRC-11X provides maximum clarity and effortless
communication in the real world of motorcycle riding environments. Because the
MRC-11X operates with higher power on the special new uncluttered UHF FRS/
GMRS (U.S.) frequencies, you can now speak with another cyclist up to 7 miles away
(depending on the terrain) without interference.
Welcome to the next generation of personal communication: FRS & GMRS.
The FCC (Federal Communication Commission) has created 14 license free
frequency bands, or channels, called Family Radio Service (FRS) frequencies, and 15
licensed channels for General Mobile Radio Service (GMRS). These channels are in
the UHF (Ultra High Frequency) band, which virtually assures crystal clear reception
even in crowded noisy environments. This two-way, short-range voice radio service
lets families and groups keep in touch with each other on specific service channels.
The MRC-11X is compatible with other brands utilizing the same frequency band
(operating in the frequency range from 462.563MHz to 467.713MHz).
General Description:
Your MRC-11X includes a basic FRS and GMRS radio with 38 CTCSS tones and 22
channels (FRS & GMRS-7 channels FRS only, 8 channels GMRS only, & 7 channels
shared GMRS/FRS frequencies), and crystal clear communication range of up to 7
miles on the GMRS only channels. It provides excellent communication range and
voice quality, and user-friendly features. With special features for use with
motorcycles, the MRC-11X is designed to maximize your on-the-road
communications. The two-way radio can be voice-operated by either the driver or
passenger (VOX) or operated manually by either a remote PTT button mounted on
the handlebar or the large push-to-talk button (PTT) on the unit. The radio operates
simplex (one-way-at-a-time) mode for use by any number of riders on separate
motorcycles. The deriver/passenger intercom is full duplex (simultaneous two-way).
Auxiliary stereo input allows you and your passenger to listen to CD, tape players, or
other external music sources.
To assure the maximum performance of your unit, read these instructions
carefully and retain them for future reference.
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CONTENTS
Introduction and General Description ......................................................................... 3
Advanced Features Summary..................................................................................... 4
Standard Features Summary ......................................................................................4
Warnings .....................................................................................................................4
To Be Safe................................................................................................................... 5
Care and Maintenance................................................................................................ 6
Exposure to Radio Frequency Energy ........................................................................6
Included and Optional Accessories ............................................................................7
Installing Batteries ...................................................................................................... 7
Recharging Ni-CAD or Ni-MH Batteries .....................................................................8
A Quick Look at Your Radio ........................................................................................9
Controls .................................................................................................................... 10
LCD Display Description ...........................................................................................11
Low Batteries Power Indication ................................................................................ 12
Using the Belt Clip ....................................................................................................12
Using External Microphone/Speaker Headsets........................................................ 12
Operation Manual ..................................................................................................... 13
Turning On with the PWR/SET Key.................................................................13
Setting Volume level with the UP and DOWN Keys........................................13
Receiving an Incoming Call (Standby Mode) ..................................................13
Transmitting a Signal Using the PTT Key ....................................................... 13
Calling Another Party with the CALL Key ....................................................... 13
Dual Channels Receiver and Transmit (Dual Watch Mode) ............................ 13
Radio & Intercom/Intercom............................................................................. 14
VOX (voice-activated hands-free operation)................................................... 14
Key Lock .........................................................................................................14
Scan (Auto Monitor) ........................................................................................14
CTCSS code set ............................................................................................. 15
Auto Squelch .................................................................................................. 15
Stopwatch....................................................................................................... 15
AUD (Stereo Auxiliary Audio Input) Jack ........................................................ 15
Driver / Passenger + charger jacks with external PTT ....................................15
Setting Functions ............................................................................................16
Setting Calling Tone Type ............................................................................... 17
Optimizing Range ...........................................................................................17
General Specifications ..............................................................................................18
Troubleshooting ........................................................................................................ 19
CTCSS Codes...........................................................................................................20
FRS / GMRS 22 Channel Chart ................................................................................ 20
Channel Cross Reference Chart ...............................................................................21
Licensing Information ...............................................................................................22
Service ...................................................................................................................... 22
Navigating Menu .......................................................................................................23
Call Tone Setting .......................................................................................................23