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Instruction Manual For Motorola Radius Sp10 — Repack

Align the tracks on the back of the battery pack with the grooves on the radio chassis.

Note: If your radio is receiving a signal but you cannot hear anything until you press the Monitor button, your radio has a different PL/DPL code than the transmitting radio. Programming Information

To ensure reliable operation, regularly clean the electrical contacts under the battery case where the programming switches are located. Troubleshooting Tips

To prevent you from hearing static or chatter from other businesses sharing your frequency, the SP10 utilizes squelch systems: Instruction Manual For Motorola Radius Sp10

The large tactile button on the left side of the casing.

is simple, it often requires specialized software and a programming cable to configure channels, frequencies, and privacy codes.

By following this instruction manual, you'll be able to effectively operate and maintain your Motorola Radius SP10, ensuring reliable communication in various environments. Align the tracks on the back of the

| Type | Model Example (if known) | |------|--------------------------| | NiCd Battery | HNN9008 | | Alkaline battery case (uses 6x AA) | HNN9009 | | Drop-in charger | NTN8372 | | Belt clip | HLN9710 | | Headset / Speaker mic | HMN9030 (requires adapter) |

Press and hold the on the side to generate a continuous static hiss.

: Release the PTT button to listen. The radio must be in receiving mode to hear incoming transmissions. Troubleshooting Tips To prevent you from hearing static

Some configurations feature a "PL" board (Private Line), also known as CTCSS (Continuous Tone-Coded Squelch System), which adds a layer of privacy to your conversations.

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Turn the On/Off/Volume knob clockwise. You will hear a click indicating the radio is on.

You can set CTCSS (Coded Squelch) tones via the switches to filter out unwanted transmissions from other groups on the same frequency. Standard Operation & Maintenance

: With the battery removed, look at the back of the radio. You will see the frequency DIP switches. Some radios may also have a second set of switches for "PL" (CTCSS) codes.