
Cat. No. 19-902OWNER’S MANUAL10-ChannelPlease read before using this equipment.PRS-102 UHFPersonal Radio Service Transceiver19-902.fm Page 1 Tuesday
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
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
12CHARGING THE BATTERY PACK You must charge the battery pack with the suppliedbattery charger or with an optional charger (see “Op-tional Accessories”
13Cautions:• Do not operate the transceiver while you chargethe battery pack. Using the battery chargermutes the transceiver’s speaker.• To ensure a f
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
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
16CONNECTING AUDIO ACCESSORIESYou can order a wide variety of audio accessories foryour transceiver from your local RadioShack store.See “Optional Acc
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’
18OPERATIONAL HINTSYour transceiver’s range varies depending on factorssuch as position, terrain, and battery condition.Range can best be described as
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
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
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
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
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
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
24OPTIONAL ACCESSORIESRadioShackCat. No.Description19-351 Remote Speaker MicrophoneThese items are available by special order fromyour local RadioShac
25TROUBLESHOOTINGIf you have a problem operating your transceiver, firstreview this manual and be sure that you understandand have followed all instru
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
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
28Limited talk range.• You are using the transceiver in a basement, steel structure, concrete build-ing, vehicle, or heavy foliage.• The radio is loca
29MAINTENANCE Your RadioShack PRS-102 UHF 10-Channel Person-al Radio Service Transceiver is an example of supe-rior design and craftsmanship. The foll
3FEATURESYour RadioShack PRS-102 10-Channel PersonalRadio Service Transceiver is a portable, two-wayGMRS (General Mobile Radio Service) transceivertha
30Wipe the transceiver with a damp clothoccasionally to keep it looking new. Donot use harsh chemicals, cleaning sol-vents, or strong detergents to cl
31SPECIFICATIONSGeneralChannels ... 10Size ... 67/8 ×
RadioShackA Division of Tandy CorporationFort Worth, Texas 761026880904Z78-O5/96 Printed in the USARadioShack Limited WarrantyThis product is warrante
4Rugged Design — built to stand up to daily use in awide range of environments.Battery Low and Transmit Indicator — shows thebattery pack’s condition
5CONTENTSFCC Regulations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6FCC License Required . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6FCC Rules Par
6FCC REGULATIONSFCC LICENSE REQUIREDBefore you operate the transceiver, you must obtainyour license. It is illegal to transmit without the appro-priat
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
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
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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