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Cat. No. 21-1822
Owner’s Manual
FRS 2-Way Radio
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Water- and Shock-Resistant
14 Channels
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300 mW Output Power
2-Digit Channel Display
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19 Quiet Codes
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Rubberized Case
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Call Button
Channel Lock
30-Hour Battery Life
Headset Jacks
Low Battery Indicator
Built-in Charger
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PREPARATION
Note: Your radio’s display is protected during
shipment by a piece of film. Peel off this film
before you use the radio.
INSTALLING BATTERIES
Your radio requires three AAA batteries (not
supplied) for power. For the best perfor-
mance and longest life, we recommend alka-
line batteries, or you can use nickel-cadmium
(Ni-Cd) or nickel-metal hydride (Ni-MH) re-
chargeable batteries and charge them in the
radio with an optional AC adapter. Both types
of batteries are available from your local Ra-
dioShack store.
Before using the radio with rechargeable bat-
teries, you must charge the batteries for a
minimum of 12-16 hours, using an adapter
(not supplied). See “Charging Rechargeable
Batteries” on Page 4.
Warning: Dispose of old batteries promptly
and properly. Do not burn or bury them.
Cautions:
• Use only fresh batteries of the required
size and recommended type.
• Do not mix old and new batteries, differ-
ent types of batteries (standard, alkaline,
or rechargeable), or rechargeable batter-
ies of different capacities.
• If you do not plan to use the radio for a
month or longer, remove the batteries.
Batteries can leak chemicals that can
destroy electronic parts.
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1. Rotate
OFF toward OFF until it
clicks to turn off the radio, then pull down
the latch on the bottom of the radio to re-
move the battery compartment cover.
2. Use a pointed object such as a pen to
set AL/NI inside the compartment to AL
(for alkaline batteries) or NI (for re-
chargeable batteries).
Warning: Never set AL/NI to NI if you
use non-rechargeable batteries. Non-re-
chargeable batteries can get hot or ex-
plode if you try to recharge them.
3. Install the batteries inside the battery
compartment, matching the polarity sym-
–
bols (+ and ) marked inside the com-
partment. Then replace the battery
compartment cover.
The radio’s range decreases as battery pow-
er decreases. To ensure maximum range,
keep fresh batteries in the radio.
If TX/BATT lights when you are not holding
down PTT, replace or recharge the batteries.
Charging Rechargeable
Batteries
You can charge rechargeable batteries in the
radio using either a 9V, 300 mA AC adapter
or a DC cigarette-lighter adapter and a size H
®
Adaptaplug adapter (not supplied). All are
available at your local RadioShack store.
It takes between 12 and 16 hours to recharge
rechargeable batteries that are fully dis-
charged. It takes about 14 hours to fully
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charge 550mAH Ni-MH batteries in your ra-
dio. For best battery life, do not overcharge.
Warning: Do not charge non-rechargeable
batteries in the radio. Non-rechargeable bat-
teries can get hot and explode if you try to re-
charge them.
Cautions:
You must use a Class 2 power
source that supplies 9V DC
and delivers 300 mA. Its center
!
tip must be set to positive and its plug
must fit the radio's CHG jack. Using an
adapter that does not meet these specifi-
cations could damage the radio or the
adapter.
• Always connect the adapter to the radio
before you connect it to an external pow-
er source (such as an AC outlet or a ve-
hicle cigarette-lighter socket). When you
finish, disconnect the adapter from the
external power source before you dis-
connect it from the radio.
• Do not charge rechargeable batteries
longer than 12 to 16 hours.
Note: Ni-CD batteries and other batteries of
lower capacity will fully charge faster, but pro-
vide less operating time
1. Rotate
OFF toward OFF until it
clicks to turn off the radio, then pull down
the latch on the bottom of the radio to re-
move the battery compartment cover.
2. Use a pointed object such as a pen to
set AL/NI to NI.
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3. Install the rechargeable batteries inside
the battery compartment, matching the
–
polarity symbols (+ and ) marked inside
the compartment. Then replace the bat-
tery compartment cover.
4. Attach the Adaptaplug adapter to the
adapter so the tip reads positive (+).
5. Connect the other end of the adapter to
a standard AC outlet or, if you are using
a DC adapter, attach the other end to a
vehicle’s cigarette-lighter socket.
Important: This radio can
use Ni-Cd rechargeable bat-
teries. At the end of a Ni-Cd
battery's useful life, it must
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be recycled or disposed of
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properly. Contact your local,
county, or state hazardous
waste management authorities for informa-
tion on recycling or disposal programs in your
area or call 1-800-843-7422. Some options
that might be available are: municipal curb-
side collection, drop-off boxes at retailers
such as your local RadioShack store, recy-
cling collection centers, and mail-back pro-
grams.
CONNECTING AN
OPTIONAL MICROPHONE/
SPEAKER
To use the radio privately, connect an option-
al headset with microphone or a microphone
and earphone communication headset (avail-
able at your local RadioShack store) to the
SPK and MIC jacks.
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This connection automatically disconnects
the internal speaker and the PTT (push to
talk) button.
Or, you can connect a mono earphone (avail-
able at your local RadioShack store) into the
SPK jack and use the PTT button as usual.
USING THE BELT CLIP
To use the supplied belt
clip, slide it down onto the
tab at the back of the radio
until it clicks. To remove
the clip, pull up on the mid-
dle tab of the clip and slide
the clip upward.
USING A HAND STRAP
To attach an optional
hand strap to the ra-
dio, thread the hand
strap’s small loop
through the holes next
to PTT. You might
need to use a small
screwdriver
or
a
straightened paper clip to do this. Then pull
the strap’s large loop through the small loop.
To attach an optional pager chain to the ra-
dio, simply snap the chain’s small loop into
one of the holes next to PTT.
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OPERATION
CONTROLS
OFF — turn away from OFF to turn the
radio on and adjust the volume. To turn the
radio off, turn
clicks.
OFF toward OFF until it
PTT (push to talk) — to talk, hold down for
about 1 second, then speak into the micro-
phone. TX lights. Release PTT when you fin-
ish speaking.
CALL — hold down to send a paging tone or
quiet code to all radios tuned to the same fre-
quency.
Important: Do not hold down CALL for more
than 10 seconds. The FCC does not allow
you to send a continuous tone for more than
10 seconds at a time on FRS frequencies.
MON (monitor) — hold down to turn off auto-
squelch (see “Auto-Squelch” on Page 11). To
turn auto-squelch back on, release MON.
MODE — hold down then turn on the radio to
set the quiet code, press to turn on or off the
quiet feature (see “Using Quiet Codes” on
Page 9), and hold down until L appears to
lock
and
to prevent accidental operation.
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Hold down MODE until L disappears to un-
lock
and
.
and
— selects the channel number.
DISPLAY AND
INDICATORS
TX
QUIET
BATT
BT
MODE
M
CALL
C
–
— indicates the selected channel (1–
1 19
14) or quiet code (1–19).
TX/BATT — lights when you transmit a mes-
sage, press CALL, or when the batteries are
low.
L — appears when you lock
and
.
QUIET — lights when the quiet mode (CTC-
SS) is set and flashes while you are selecting
the quiet (CTCSS) code.
USING QUIET CODES
You can set the radio with a Continuous Tone
Coded Squelch System (CTCSS) quiet code
and screen out unwanted conversations,
even from someone transmitting nearby on
the same channel. When a quiet code is set,
the radio sends the code every time PTT or
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CALL is pressed and the radio only responds
to signals that have the same code. Radios
you plan to use together must be set to the
same code. This radio has these quiet (CTC-
SS) codes.
Frequency
(Hz)
Frequency
(Hz)
Channel
Channel
1
2
67.0
71.9
74.4
77.0
79.7
82.5
85.4
88.5
91.5
94.8
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
97.4
100.0
103.5
107.2
110.9
114.8
118.8
123.0
127.3
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
To set the radio to use the quiet feature and
set a quiet code:
1. Hold down MODE then rotate
OFF
away from OFF to turn on the radio. The
QUIET indicator flashes.
2. While the QUIET indicator flashes, re-
peatedly press
or
to select the qui-
et code, then press MODE again. The
QUIET indicator stays lit and the quiet
(CTCSS) code is set.
To turn on or off the quiet feature, press
MODE. The QUIET indicator turns on or off.
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AUTO-SQUELCH
Your radio has auto-squelch, which means
you will not hear anything on a channel un-
less someone is transmitting nearby on the
same channel. Or, if you use the quiet fea-
ture, you might not hear a transmission on
the current frequency.
To turn off auto-squelch (so you can hear
weaker, distant transmissions), hold down
MON. Release MON to turn auto-squelch back
on.
AUTO POWER SAVE
The automatic power save feature extends
battery life by reducing the power the radio
uses until the radio receives a signal or you
press a key. When the radio sets itself to au-
tomatic power save mode, the radio’s display
turns off, then the channel number flashes in-
termittently.
Because the receiving radio might be in this
mode, wait about 1 second after pressing
PTT to allow the receiving radio to come to
full power before you begin speaking.
TALK CONFIRMATION
You can set the radio so a confirmation tone
sounds when you release PTT. The tone
alerts another person you are talking to that
you have finished talking. To turn on or off
this feature, hold down PTT while turning on
the radio.
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TURNING THE KEY TONE
ON AND OFF
The radio is preset to sound a beep each
time you press a key. To turn the beep on or
off, hold down CALL then turn on the radio.
CARE
To enjoy your RadioShack Sports FRS 2-
Way Radio for a long time:
• Keep the radio dry. If it gets wet, wipe it
dry immediately.
• Use and store the radio only in normal
temperature environments.
• Handle the radio gently and carefully.
Don't drop it.
• Keep the radio away from dust and dirt.
• Wipe the radio with a damp cloth occa-
sionally to keep it looking new.
Modifying or tampering with the radio's inter-
nal components can cause a malfunction and
might invalidate its warranty and void your
FCC authorization to operate it. If your radio
is not performing as it should, take it to your
local RadioShack store for assistance.
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FCC INFORMATION
Important: Do not open your radio to make
any internal adjustments. Your radio is set to
transmit a regulated signal on an assigned
frequency. It is against the law to alter or ad-
just the settings inside the radio to exceed
those limitations. Any adjustments made to
your radio must be made by a qualified tech-
nician using the proper test equipment. To be
safe and sure:
• Never open your radio’s case.
• Never change or replace anything in
your radio except the batteries.
Your radio might cause TV or radio interfer-
ence even when it is operating properly. To
determine whether your radio is causing the
interference, turn it off. If the interference
goes away, your radio is causing it.
Try to eliminate the interference by:
• moving your radio away from the receiv-
er
• calling your local RadioShack store for
help
Using your radio as described in this manual
exposes you to RF energy well below the
FCC’s recommended limits.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC
Rules. Operation is subject to the following
two conditions: (1) This device may not
cause harmful interference, and (2) this de-
vice must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause unde-
sired operation.
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SPECIFICATIONS
Output Power ............................ 300 mW
RF
Number of Channels ................................ 14
Frequencies:
Frequency
(MHz)
Frequency
(MHz)
Channel
Channel
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
462.5625
462.5875
462.6125
462.6375
462.6625
462.6875
462.7125
8
467.5625
467.5875
467.6125
467.6375
467.6625
467.6875
467.7125
9
10
11
12
13
14
................. –4° to 122°F
(–20° to 50°C)
Temperature Range
Minimum Battery Life (alkaline):
Standby ..................................... 85 Hours
Transmitting ................................. 4 Hours
.......................... 3 AAA Alkaline
or Rechargeable
Battery Type
......................
,
,
External Jacks
SPK MIC CHG
................... 1 kOhm
Microphone Impedance
Speaker Impedance.......................... 8 Ohms
Dimensions (HWD) .... 3.3 ✕ 2.2 ✕ 1.1 Inches
(85 ✕ 56 ✕ 28 mm)
Weight (with batteries) ................... 0.275 lbs
(125 g)
Specifications are typical; individual units
might vary. Specifications are subject to
change and improvement without notice.
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NOTES
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Limited Ninety-Day Warranty
This product is warranted by RadioShack against manufactur-
ing defects in material and workmanship under normal use for
ninety (90) days from the date of purchase from RadioShack
company-owned stores and authorized RadioShack franchi-
sees and dealers. EXCEPT AS PROVIDED HEREIN, Ra-
dioShack MAKES NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES AND ANY
IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING THOSE OF MER-
CHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PUR-
POSE, ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE DURATION OF
THE WRITTEN LIMITED WARRANTIES CONTAINED
HEREIN. EXCEPT AS PROVIDED HEREIN, RadioShack
SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY OR RESPONSIBILITY TO CUS-
TOMER OR ANY OTHER PERSON OR ENTITY WITH RE-
SPECT TO ANY LIABILITY, LOSS OR DAMAGE CAUSED
DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY BY USE OR PERFORMANCE
OF THE PRODUCT OR ARISING OUT OF ANY BREACH OF
THIS WARRANTY, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY
DAMAGES RESULTING FROM INCONVENIENCE, LOSS OF
TIME, DATA, PROPERTY, REVENUE, OR PROFIT OR ANY
INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
DAMAGES, EVEN IF RadioShack HAS BEEN ADVISED OF
THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied
warranty lasts or the exclusion or limitation of incidental or con-
sequential damages, so the above limitations or exclusions
may not apply to you.
In the event of a product defect during the warranty period, take
the product and the RadioShack sales receipt as proof of pur-
chase date to any RadioShack store. RadioShack will, at its op-
tion, unless otherwise provided by law: (a) correct the defect by
product repair without charge for parts and labor; (b) replace
the product with one of the same or similar design; or (c) refund
the purchase price. All replaced parts and products, and prod-
ucts on which a refund is made, become the property of Ra-
dioShack. New or reconditioned parts and products may be
used in the performance of warranty service. Repaired or re-
placed parts and products are warranted for the remainder of
the original warranty period. You will be charged for repair or re-
placement of the product made after the expiration of the war-
ranty period.
This warranty does not cover: (a) damage or failure caused by
or attributable to acts of God, abuse, accident, misuse, im-
proper or abnormal usage, failure to follow instructions, im-
proper installation or maintenance, alteration, lightning or other
incidence of excess voltage or current; (b) any repairs other
than those provided by a RadioShack Authorized Service Facil-
ity; (c) consumables such as fuses or batteries; (d) cosmetic
damage; (e) transportation, shipping or insurance costs; or (f)
costs of product removal, installation, set-up service adjustment
or reinstallation.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also
have other rights which vary from state to state.
RadioShack Customer Relations, 200 Taylor Street, 6th Floor,
Fort Worth, TX 76102
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RadioShack
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