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Kenwood / ICOM /YAESU /Kenwood 2-Pin /Motorola 2-Pin Version Also Available. Metal Clip on the back for carrying on vest/strap. The PTT assembly interfaces low impedance headsets and flight helmets with PRC radios radio. Use to Communication with your teammate.ĭesigned after the real military radio PTT units for airsoft use.įits all Kenwood radios with the standard Kenwood connector
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Note: When receiving in MHz mode, the radio displays the selected Rx frequency when transmitting, the radio displays the selected Tx frequency. Note: The radio automatically exits the user-defined entry mode after 5 seconds of inactivity and commits the selected Tx frequency ONLY if you have completely keyed in the desired frequency.Ĥ) If using the Channel Selector Knob to enter a user-defined Tx frequency, press the Enter Button to commit the selected Tx frequency and return to normal operating mode (the radio automatically does this after 3 seconds of inactivity). Once the frequency is fully entered, press the Enter Button again to exit the user-defined entry mode and commit the selected Tx frequency. The LCD will display the current user-defined Tx frequency.Ģ) You can now enter the desired Tx frequency either directly via the numeric keypad or by rotating the Channel Selector Knob and scrolling through the available frequencies (according to the selected frequency step size).ģ) If using the keypad to enter a user-defined Tx frequency, either completely key in the desired frequency or, to fill in trailing zeros, press the Enter Button. The indicator(s) light according to which corresponding mode is currently selected, and the LCD displays the Tx frequency whenever the radio is keyed.ġ) Press and hold (<) until the "+ -" indicators begin to flash (takes about 3 seconds). The offset mode is set according to the following table: For the GP68, the transmit frequency can be the same as the receive frequency (no offset), it can have a standard positive or negative offset, or it can a user-defined Tx Frequency.ġ) Momentarily press '<' to toggle between no offset, standard positive or negative offset, or user defined Tx frequency.