AIR BAND TRANSCEIVER
RHP-530E
USER MANUAL (401 I I 5 m I I 6 ML)
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7. MEMORY OPERATION 11
TABLE OF CONTENTS B Instant Memory Write. 11
1. PARTS NAME & FUNCTIONS 1 | Memory Channel Recall 11
2. ACCESSORY ATTACHMENT 3 | Memory Names 11
3. CHARGING THE BATTERY 4 8. SCANNING 12
• Scan Feature 12
4. SYMBOLS DESCRIPTION 5 B Scan Function Selection 12
5. BASIC OPERATION 6 B Com Band Scanning 13
Turn On/Off The Transceiver 6 | Nav Band Scanning 13
Volume Adjustment 6 B Com/Nav All Band Scanning 13
Frequency Selection 6 B Weather Channel Scanning. 13
Weather Channel Selection 6 B Memory Channel Scanning 13
Emergency 121.5 Selection 6 • PTTDisable 13
Receiving 6 | Tag Channel Scanning 14
Transmitting 7 | Delete A Nuisance Channel. 14
B Dual Watch Scanning 14
6. ADVANCED OPERATION 7
Squelch Adjusting 7 9. VOR OPERATION 15
Beep Level Setting 7 • DVORMode 15
Backlit Timing Setting 7 • CDIMode 16
VOX Level Setting 8 10. OPTIONAL 17
Time Out Timer(TOT) 8 • Bluetooth 17
Side Tone Function 8 B Optional Battery Case 18
Intercom Function 9
Intercom On/Off 9 11. CLONE 19
Intercom Monitor On/Off 9 12. FUNCTION KEY QUICK INDEX 19
Weather Channel Alert On/Off 10
13. VFO CHANNEL ID LIST 21
Power Saving 10
Nav Band Frequency Step Setting 10 14. ADAPTOR 22
Com Band Frequency Step Setting 10 • Type A 22
Keypad Lock/Unlock 10 • TypeB 22
ANL On/Off 10 15. SPECIFICATIONS 23
Duplex On/Off. 11
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(4) Status LED - Glows in different colors to show the current
1. Parts Name & Functions transceiver's status.
(5) Loudspeaker - The reception sound is emitted by built-in
speaker located in this area.
(6) LCD Display - Shows the transceiver's frequency, pa-
rameters. Indicator is further explained in the paragraph
"Display".
(7) Down/Up Button - Changes Nav/Com band frequency,
(1) Dial Selector Knob - Rotate it to select previous or next Memory channel number, function parameter..etc.
channel/frequency/tag/parameters..etc.
(8) Clear/Scan
(2) Volume Knob - Rotate it clockwise to increase volume. • To exit menu list, weather channel, dual watch mode,
(3) Antenna Connector - Fit the antenna to this BNC Type scan mode, emergency frequency and memory mode.
connector. • To start scanning while combing with function key.
(9) Function Button-Combines with alphanumeric to expand
more functions.
(10)Antenna - The transceiver transmits or receives through
the device to obtain maximum performance.
(11)Microphone - Your voice is detected by the microphone
located in this place.
(12) Menu Button - Browses menu list.
(13) Enter/keypad Lock Button
• To save your setting and quit.
• To enable keypad to lock.
o nz] r»^3> -0 (14) Number Button - Type desired frequency or parameters
..etc .
(15) 121.5MHz - Switch to aircraft emergency frequency.
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(16) Power Button (A KEY) - Keep pressing the button for 2 (20) Release Buckle - The release buckle let user to detach
seconds to turn the transceiver on or off. the battery pack.
(17) PTT Button (B KEY) - Push to talk button, transceiver (21) External Speaker/Microphone Rubber - For external
switches to transmit from receive when key is pressed. microphone and speaker or programming the trans-
(18) Side Button (C KEY)- This button is programmable by ceiver, user has to take the rubber out.
programmer device. Short press defaults to toggle backlit (22) Battery Pack - This NiMH,Li-ion or Li-polymer battery
on/off; long press default to toggle VOX on or off. pack supplies energy to the transceiver.
(19) Side Button (D KEY)- This button is programmable by
programmer device. Short press defaults to return previ-
ous frequency or channel. If this transceiver is embedded
Bluetooth module, short press will toggle Bluetooth on or
off, long press defaults to toggle monitor on or off.
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2. Accessory Attachment Belt Clip
Attach the belt clip as following illustration.
Antenna
Insert the antenna we supplied into the antenna connector
then rotate it clockwise to lock antenna.
Replace The Battery Pack
Keep pressing to release buckle of the battery pack and lift the
battery pack up from the transceiver body.
A The transceiver may he damaged while transmitting
without antenna
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(1) Connect the jack of AC adaptor into the socket of the
3. Charging The Battery charging cradle.
(2) Plug the AC adaptor into the power outlet. The built-in
green LED of cradle will glow.
(3) Insert the transceiver into the cradle. The built-in red LED
of cradle will flash.
(4) Rapid charger finishes charging for approximately 2 hours,
the built-in full LED of cradle will glow.
CAUTION
ffl NOTE: Make sure the transceiver is turned off while charg-
ing.
^ NOTE: Do not forget to remove the transceiver from the
charger when the battery is fully-charged.
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(5) ANL Indicator : Appears when ANL (Automatic Noise Lim-
4. Symbols Description iter) is activated.
(6) DW Indicator: Appears when Dual Watch is activated.
O O O O 0 O O O O
(7) BT Indicator: Appears when blue tooth is activated.
(8) Keypad Lock Indicator : Appears when keypad is locked.
Q 5^0 Cc gyp] (Agg Ew) [HI On .A
(9) Reception Signal Strength Indicator.
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(10) Charters: 6 Characters for channel frequency indicator,
f&MMMMMm tag channel name, information and messages ...etc .
inn° VOR CDI TO H33E1
DVOR J ^^- T " ©
ra^srai _ (11) Course Display Indicator
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• Displays aircraft location on a VOR radial in DVOR
mode.
• Displays desired radial in CDI mode.
(12) DVOR Indicator : Appears when DVOR function is acti-
vated.
teftefte/w w fe^S™-^ (13) CDI Indicator: Appears when CDI function is activated.
iKuEuKuKuEuKtlo • (14) TO Indicator : Appears when VOR navigation is based on
a course leading to the VOR station.
(15) FROM Indicator: Appears when VOR navigation is based
(1) Function Indicator : Appears when function button is on a course leading away from the VOR station.
pressed. (16) Course Deviation Scale : Indicate the Left/Right deviation
(2) Battery Level Indicator between the desired course and the actual course in 2
degrees in a needle.
(3) VOX Indicator: Appears when VOX is activated.
(17) Memory Channel With Tag Indicator : Appears when the
(4) Duplex Indicator: Appears when duplex mode is activated. selected memory channel is tag channel.
(18) Memory Channel Number Indicator.
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5. Basic Operation •Weather Channel Selection
RHP-530E is able to monitor NOAA weather broadcasts found
HTurn On/Off The Transceiver throughout North America. There are ten weather channels to
(1) Press the power button for 2 seconds until transceiver is select. Some areas of North America are not able to receive
turned on. During auto testing, all icons on LCD will ap- NOAA broadcasts.
pear and sound power on beep tone.
(2) Press the power button for 2 seconds until transceiver is (1) Press d button, LCD appears H then press the -fl
turned off. button, WA' "U I appears, press ( 3 v t S ) button or rotate
the dial selector to select weather channel.
•Volume Adjustment (2) Press C9P button to quit weather channel mode.
Rotate the VOL knob clockwise to increase volume or ffl NOTE: Dealer is able to edit other weather channel by pro-
counter-clockwise to reduce volume. grammer.
•Frequency Selection • Emergency 121.5 Selection
Airband frequency range is from 108.000MHz to 136.975MHz (D Keep_ pressing l a w button for 3 second until displays
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Nav Band Frequency Range: 108.000MHz -117.975MHz.
(2) Or Press ( button, LCD appears Q then press I
Com Band Frequency Range: 118.000MHz -136.975MHz. button.
(3) Press QS9 button to quit emergency frequency and return
(1) Type desired frequency by keypad or press the CS)/(S) to previous mode.
button or rotate the dial selector to set desired frequency.
(2) To select the 1MHz tuning step, press • H i button, LCD [Receiving
shows Q , press t h e ( 3 ) / ( 2 ) button or rotate the dial
Select airband frequency or weather channel. When a signal
selector.
is received, the LED indicator on the top of the transceiver will
(3) To exit 1 MHz tuning step, p r e s s O button again or CI glow in green.
disappear.
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•Transmitting (1) Press - f i button continuously until LCD shows 5 P L "3
or Press € D I button for 2 seconds until H is flashing
In communication band, press PTT button and hold then start then press ( 4cpi l button.
talking at approximately 2 inches from the MIC hole. During (2) Press £5)/(3?) button or the dial selector to select from 0
transmitting, the LED indicator on the top of the transceiver to 5.
will glow in red. Release PTT button when you have finished
talking. (3) Press Q?P button to save and quit the menu list.
^ NOTE: Beep tone is muted when level is set in 0.
6. Advanced Operation HBacklit Timing Setting
•Squelch Adjusting (1) Press :Cl button continuously until LCD shows
L PL "BLi, or P r e s s I D button for 2 seconds until Q
To adjust squelch level, user can avoid unwanted signals or is flashing then press [6 ANI) button.
noise.
(2) Press CM)/(3) button or the dial selector to select from 0
(1) Press I f i button continuously until LCD shows SOL ~3. to 15 seconds.
(2) Press fj£)/(^ft button to increase or decrease squelch (3) Press Q?P button to save and quit the menu list.
level from 0 to 9.
H NOTE: 0 means always off.
(3) Press Q?p button to save and quit the menu list.
^NOTE: The setting does not affect hot key function of 'Back-
UNOTE: 0 means squelch canceling; 9 means tight squelch. lit On/Off'.
|Beep Level Setting
Turn on the beep then user can know the button has been
pressed.
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jlMOTE: The VOX feature provides internal microphone or
|VOX Level Setting external microphone, the function control is auto
detected.
VOX (Voice Operated Transmit) allows user to switch the
transmission in hands-free, user don't need to press PTT but-
ton. |Time Out Timer(TOT)
Q VOX Level Selection TOT function, it prevents from locking up a repeater or fre-
quency by prolonged keying of PTT. The time-out timer limits
(1) Press It] button continuously until LCD shows *XL "3 , the amount of time you have to transmit your message. When
and then press CE)/(S) button to increase or decrease you reach the time limit which has been programmed by your
VOX sensitivity level from 0 to 5. dealer, your transmission will be cut off. In order to transmit
(2) Press CS? button to save and quit the menu list. again, you must push PTT button to reset the timer.
^NOTE: 0 means VOX canceling; 3 means the most sensi- Q TOT On/Off
tive (for quiet environment); 5 means the least (for
(1) Press [|] button continuously until LCD shows
noisy environment). rnr.. nr
*u* ur.
Q VOX On (2) Press n^)/(lh button or the dial selector to select On or
OFF.
Press C key for 2 seconds to turn VOX on and € £ appears.
(3) Press C5P button to save and quit the menu list.
Q VOX Off
H NOTE: TOT Timer is able to set by dealer.
Press C Key for 2 seconds to turn VOX off and C£ symbol will
disappear. • S i d e Tone Function
Depending on the environment, in general, it is recommended Side tone allows user to hear your speech in headset. When
to set VOX in a moderate sensitiviry. Too high sensitivity plugging the headset into external speaker/microphone con-
could cause accidental transmissions, especially in high noise nector, the side tone feature is activated automatically.
environments. (REFER ADAPTOR TYPE A)
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(Q Side Tone Level Selection (3) Press OS? button to save and quit the menu list.
(4) Press QS9 button to quite the intercom mode.
(1) In tx mode, press ffh/CW) button or the dial selector, the
LCD shows 5 7 - 0 3 . Q Intercom Level Selection
(2) Press C^/CS) button or the dial selector to select from
(1) In tx mode, the LCD shows INTCDN .
00 to 15.
(2) Press CS)/(S) button or the dial selector, the LCD shows
^NOTE: Turn off the Bluetooth if side tone function is acti- IITL-0W.
vated to avoid the noise (while Bluetooth is in- (3) Press ( 3 ) / ( 3 ) button or the dial selector to select from 1
stalled). to 9.
gg)NOTE: VOX function can be used while side tone function ffl NOTE: Turn off the Bluetooth feature if side tone is acti-
is activated. vated to avoid the noise.
•intercom Function ^JlMOTE: While intercom function is activated, the VOX func-
tion allows to operate. If VOX function is activated,
Intercom mode allows captain talk with copilot through two the PTT button is prohibited.
pieces of headset.
•intercom Monitor On/Off
g^ NOTE: In this case, the adaptor type b has to plug into ex-
ternal speaker/microphone otherwise the function Intercom monitor that allows transceiver receiving signal pass
does not work. (REFER ADAPTOR TYPE B) to headset during intercom mode.
•Intercom On/Off (1) Press =f] button continuously
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until LCD shows
(1) Press I f ] button continuously until LCD shows
(2) Press (5£/(S?) button or the dial selector to select On/
ITC"DN , or p r e s s O button for 2 seconds until Q is Off.
flashing then press i f ] button.
(3) Press Q|p button to save and quit the menu list.
(2) Press C^)/(S) button or the dial selector to select On/
Off.
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•Weather Channel Alert On/Off (3) Press Q?P button to save and quit the menu list.
(1) Press I f l button continuously until LCD shows fli T~OF • C o m Band Frequency Step
or
P ^ s s ^ H i button for 2 seconds until H is flashing
then press 0 D H button.
Setting
(1) Press •!] button continuously until LCD shows C"B<'c?5
(2) Press C^)/(W} button or the dial selector to select On/
Off. or press M M button for 2 seconds until Q is flashing
then press [3fR0M)button.
(3) Press Qsp button to save and quit the menu list.
(2) Press ( 3 ^ / ( 2 ) button or the dial selector to select from
|Power Saving 5K,8.33KI10K,20K,25KI50KI 100K and 8.33K/25K
(1) Press j f l button continuously until LCD shows (3) Press QS2 button to save and quit the menu list.
^I'-uFF or p r e s s e d button for 2 seconds until Q is
A The step setting is relative to VFO CHANNEL ID LIST
flashing then press v7 *c 1 button. (page 21), DO NOT change is recommended.
(2) Press (3&/(S) button or the dial selector to select On/
Off. • K e y p a d Lock/Unlock
(3) Press QJP button to save and quit the menu list.
Press € D button, LCD shows Q then press the CUP button
^NOTE: Power saving scale is programable from 1:1; 1:2, to lock/unlock the keypad
1:3 or Off, Default is Off
• A N L On/Off
• Nav Band Frequency Step Automatic Noise Limiter: when activated the ANL feature will
Setting filter out unwanted aircraft ignition and static noise.
(1) Press It] button continuously until LCD shows HI' "<?5.£J (1) Press C I button, LCD shows H then press the (6AS)
or
p r e s s ^ ^ button for 2 seconds until Q is flashing button to enable ANL feature, IAim appears on LCD while
then press I * T0 1 button. ANL is activated.
(2) Press ( 3 ) / ( 3 ) button or the dial selector to select from (2) To disable ANL feature .press • • button then press the
5K,8.33KI10K120KI25K,50K and 100K. 16ANL) button.
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^ NOTE: In the memory mode when the memory numbers
I Duplex On/Off are flashing, it indicates the channel is empty.
The duplex feature is intended to allow the user to transmit on
a Com band frequency to a Flight Service Station and receive •Memory Channel Recall
over a Nav band frequency. (1) Press I B ! button for 2 seconds until Q is flashing then
press l8MW) button to enter memory channel or long press
(1) Type the desired Com band frequency.
the C3p button for 2 seconds to enter memory channel.
(2) Type the desired Nav band frequency.
(2) Press (3L)/(S?) button or the dial selector or type num-
(3) Press € D button, LCD shows H then press the [9 PUP) bers on keypad to select desired memory channel num-
button to enter duplex mode. IDUPI appears. ber.
(4) Press PTT to transmit, LCD shows Com frequency; Re-
lease PTT, LCD shows Nav frequency (3) Press QE9 button to quit memory channel mode.
(5) To exit duplex, repeat step (3) and (DUP)indicator will dis- | Memory Names
appear.
To name 6-characters at memory channel.
(1) Type desired frequency on keypad.
7. Memory Operation (2) Press € H button, LCD shows H then press t h e S j * ]
button to enter memory mode.
Up to 100 Memory channel is available, 00 through 99 (3) Press CJ£)/(W) button or the dial selector or type num-
bers on keypad to select desired store number. Press the
•instant Memory Write QS^ button.
(4) There are no any characters showing on LCD.
(1) Type desired frequency on keypad.
(5) Press ( 3 ) / t ? ) button or keypad or the dial selector to
(2) P r e s s € D button, LCD shows H then press t h e l i * * ] select from English alphabet.
button to enter memory mode.
(6) If no any selections entered, it will change to next charac-
(3) Press ( 3 ^ / ( 2 ) button or the dial selector or type number ters in 1 second.
on keypad to select desired store number. Press the
(7) Press Q?p button to save and quit memory name mode.
( S ? button twice ( If users don't want to add names).
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(8) Press QH9 to cancel this digit, press the 059 button again Q Recall Tag Channel Only
to change previous characters.
In memory channel mode, press i d button for 2 seconds
(9) Please follow below keypad definition if memory name on
the keypad. until Q is flashing then press @L™*) button.
Q Memory Delete
Key Character key Character key Character
In memory channel mode, press CS9 button for 2 seconds
to delete this memory channel number.
1 A,B,C,D,E 2 F,G,H,I,J 3 K,L,M,N,
0
8. Scanning
4 P.Q.R.S.T 5 u,v,w,x, 6 0,1,2,3,4
YZ • S c a n Feature
RHP-530E provides two type of scanning.
7 5,6,7,8,9 8 +,-,. ,/ 9 *,!
PAUSE SCAN :
0 SPACE
Transceiver stays receiving frequency for 5 seconds and then
moves onto scanning the next frequency.
^NOTE: Above feature can also be edited using a PC pro-
grammer and then write to the transceiver. BUSY SCAN :
Q Tag On Memory Channel Transceiver stays receiving frequency until signal is gone, 5
seconds later it moves onto scanning the next frequency.
(1) In memory recall mode, p r e s s € D I button then press
(5™*) button to tag this channel, the LCD shows [TAG) .
(2) Press GM button then press S™3 button to erase this
• S c a n Function Selection
channel, the ITAGI will disappear. (1) Press - f l button continuously until LCD shows
5u?y**S or p r e s s 0 button for 2 seconds until Q is
flashing then press [9 •>"*) button.
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(2) Press (2£)/(S) button or the dial selector to set BUSY-S
or PAUS-S.
•Weather Channel Scanning
(3) Press Q1P button to save and quit the menu list. (1) Press ^ U l button then press the 111 button to enter
weather channel mode.
|Com Band Scanning (2) Press WM button then press QK2 button, it starts scan-
(1) Press QE9 button to verify you are in airband mode. ning.
(2) Press C i button then press 0S9 button, it starts scan- (3) Press CS9 button to quit weather channel scanning.
ning from 118.000MHz to 136.975MHz.
(3) During scanning, press (j$V(3) to change scan direc-
•Memory Channel Scanning
tion. (1) Press ( M B button for 2 seconds until Q is flashing then
(4) Press QS9 button to quit com band scanning. press I • • » ! button to enter memory channel.
(2) Type desired memory number or rotate the selector or
|Nav Band Scanning press ( 3 ) / ( 3 ) to select.
(1) Press v3E? button to verify you are in airband mode. (3) Press QE9 button to quit memory channel scanning.
(2) Press € D button then press (z5B button, it starts scan- • Sub-group scan : P r e s s ^ D I button then press 059 but-
ning from 108.000-117.975MHz. ton, the scanning ranges from channel xO to x9; for instance
(3) During scanning, press (^)/(^t) to change scan direc- : when memory channel stays in channel 15, the scanning
tion. ranges from 10 to 19; when memory channel stays in chan-
nel 42, the scanning ranges from 40 to 49.
(4) Press ^5E? button to quit navigation band scanning.
•Com/Nav All Band Scanning • All-group scan : Press flD button for 2 seconds then
press ^3D button, scanning ranges from channel 00 to 99
(1) Press QB9 button to verify you are in airband mode.
(2) Press € D I button for 2 seconds, until Q symbol is flash- • P T T Disable
ing then press QE? button. Transceiver starts scanning (1) Press € 0 1 button for 2 seconds until Q is flashing then
from 108.000~136.975MHz press 15P-W[ button to disable the PTT function.
(3) During scanning, press ( 3 V ( S b to change scan direc- (2) Repeat Step (1) to enable the PTT function.
tion.
(4) Press QH9 button to quit all band scanning.
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|Tag Channel Scanning |Dual Watch Scanning
d) Press button for 2 seconds until Q is flashing then
Dual watch, It allows two frequencies or tag channels are
press o w l button to enter tag memory channel mode.
monitored at the same time.
(2) Type desired tag memory number or rotate the selector or
press C^/(S) to select. In Frequency Mode
(3) Press QB9 button to quit tag memory channel scanning
(1) Type desired frequency as active frequency.
mode.
(2) Type desired frequency as stand-by frequency.
• Sub-group scan : Press 4 D button then press CS9 but-
ton. The scanning ranges from channel xO to x9; for instance (3) Press 4 D button then press ( 5 M I button, LCD shows
: when tag memory channel stays in channel 15, the scan- IDWI. Both active frequency and stand-by frequency are
ning ranges from 10 to 19; when tag memory channel stays swapped scanning each per 0.5 second.
in channel 42, the scanning ranges from 40 to 49. (4) Type the new desired frequency to replace the stand-by
frequency during dual watch.
• All-group scan : Press € D button for 2 seconds then
press QlDbutton. The scanning ranges from channel 00 to (5) Press C5P button to swap the active frequency and
99. stand-by frequency.
(6) Press ^5D button or to quit dual watch mode.
•Delete A Nuisance Channel
g^NOTE: In dual watch mode, speaker alerts a beep on the
It allows users to delete temporarily the channels which you active frequency when transceiver toggles to trans-
don't want to hear from the scan list. mit.
During scanning, when the transceiver lands a busy channel,
g^NOTE: In active frequency transmitting the IDWI icon will be
press Qs? button to temporarily disable this channel from the
flashing .
scan list, and it won't be scanned until the transceiver is
turned on again. ^NOTE: In dual-watch mode if it is receiving a signal on the
stand-by frequency, a sampling function will quickly
^NOTE: This function should not be used in systems critical check the active frequency every 3 seconds.
vs mission critical communication systems.
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In Memory Channel Mode
9. VOR Operation
(1) Press € D | button for 2 seconds until Q is flashing then
press \fjmm] button to enter tag memory channel mode. We assumes users understand the terminology and theory
(2) Press ( 3 ) / t ? ) button to select active channel or type associated with VOR navigation.
memory channel number on keypad. The RHP-530E Nav/Com VOR navigation information should
(3) Press C*±)/(3£) button to select stand-by channel or type not be used as your primary means of navigation.
memory channel number on keypad.
(4) Press € D button then press I S i ^ button, and LCD • DVOR Mode
shows |5w). Both active and stand-by memory channel
are swapped scanning each per 0.5 second. If the signal is lost or too weak, -" are displayed in course
(5) Type the new desired memory channel number to replace display.
the stand-by channel during dual watch.
(6) Press Q5p button to swap the active channel and stand-
by channel. i i C D ra m
(7) Press ^3D button to quit dual watch mode. I IU.LUIU
I^NOTE: During dual watch mode : active frequency and
Enter the frequency of VOR station, the DVOR indicator ap-
stand-by frequency can be swapped while pressing pears and course display becomes active.
(5P button.
Q TO Indicator Selection
g^lMOTE: Long press the Qjp button for 2 seconds, and it
goes into memory mode.
(1) Press € D button then press 5 ™ ] button, the TO indica-
tor appears.
(2) The course display will show the aircraft leading TO the
VOR station.
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Q FROM Indicator Selection Navigate To A VOR Station In CDI Mode
(1) Press • • b u t t o n then press £™§) button, the HSM indi- (1) Press flQi button then press l* T0 ) button to select TO,
cator appears. and the TO indicator appears.
(2) The course display will show the aircraft leading away (2) Use the dial selector or keypad to type desired frequency
FROM the VOR station. while leading TO the station.
(3) The Course Display displays the selected frequency lead-
U N O T E : After turning transceiver on, the B H I defaults in ing TO the station.
DVOR mode.
(4) The Course Deviation Scale displays the aircraft left/right
in relation to the frequency selected.
• C D I Mode
(5) After passing over the VOR station the TO indicator will
Change the frequency is prohibited during CDI mode except automatically change to E H .
dual watch mode. Q Navigate From A VOR Station In CDI Mode
Frequency can not be changed when CDI mode is selected. (1) Press € H button then press 5™?$ button to select
FROM, and the S3£M indicator appears.
(1) Type desired navigation frequency, the DVOR indicator
(2) Use the dial selector or keypad to type desired frequency
appears
leading away FROM the station.
(2) P r e s s € D I button then press(52J) button to select CDI
(3) The Course Display displays the selected frequency lead-
mode. The CDI indicator appears and the Course Display
ing away FROM the station.
and Course Deviation Scale become active.
(4) The Course Deviation Scale displays the aircraft left/right
(3) Press ( 3 ) / t ? ) button or the dial selector or type num- in relation to the radial.
bers on keypad to set desired course display.
p Automatic CDI Centering Function
^ NOTE: If the signal is lost or too weak, "oFF" will be dis-
played in course display. The RHP-530E can automatically center the CDI calculation
while aircraft leading TO or actual radial FROM the VOR sta-
tion.
Auto CDI TO:
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P r e s s 4 D button then press (JL™] button, and CDI is cen-
tered. The new calculation as aircraft leading TO the station 10. Optional
is shown in the Course Display.
A u t o CDI F R O M : • B l u e t o o t h
P r e s s € D button then press fe^5) button, and CDI is cen- When using this function, users have to pair with your pur-
tered. The new calculation as aircraft leading away FROM chased BT headset. The BT headset passkey should be found
the station is shown in the Course Display. from manual ("0000" is typical).
Exit CDI M o d e :
Q Set Pin Code
Press • • b u t t o n then press 0 PV0B1 button to exit CDI mode
and accept other airband frequency. (1) Press I t ] button continuously until J? T- DFF shows then
press ( 3 ^ / ( 2 ) button or the dial selector to select ON
and press QS? button to enter.
(2) Press (j£)/(Jb button until LCD shows PULQUE then
press QIP to enter pin code setting.
1f IU.JUU (3) Type corrected code number and press Qjjp button to
°
t r CDI TO
£5 2< \<4<44 + >k>>»>\ save and quit the menu list.
| | ^ NOTE: Initial pin code can set through PC programmer.
e © Q Pairing
(1) Course Display.
(2) Course Deviation Scale (1) Press [(C button continuously until LCD shows BT~QFF
then press (j£)/(3b button to select ON and press QIP
• Display the left/right deviation between the desired
button to enter blue tooth setting.
course and actual course in 2° increments.
(2) Press (7^/(S) button until LCD shows PR IP then press
(3) Full Deflection: When deviation in 12 °or more.
QIP button. The LCD showsINuuP L J After a few sec-
onds, LCD shows a found BT headset and press CS?
button to pair at once.
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g^NOTE: If LCD appears "NO FOUND" that means other BT
device can not be found, please make desired par-
•Optional Battery Case
ing headset goes into pairing mode. When using a battery case attached to the transceiver, in-
stall 6 x AAA size Alkaline battery as illustrated below.
Q Turn On Bluetooth
(1) Press -I] button continuously until LCD shows
2T-DFF.
(2) Press f ^ / f l h to select On/Off, QUI will flash in 2 sec-
onds. If RHP-530E is connected with BT headset suc-
cessfully, IBTI becomes stable. It is convenient to oper-
ate if set hot-key on side button( refer to side button D).
g^NOTE: The BT dongle is optional.
ffl NOTE: Both microphone and speaker level of BT can be set
by PC programmer.
A Using all are brand new battery when installing bat-
teries.
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If clone is done, the LCDs of both transceivers will show [
11.Clone End].
If clone is failed, the LCD of both transceivers will show [01] .
Clone function allows users to copy the memory channels and
Please operate procedure (2)(3)(4) again.
original settings of one transceiver to destined transceiver.
12.Function Key Quick Index
KEY Primary Functions Secondary functions (
(Short press MM Keep pressing O
button) button for 2 seconds)
(TWM) Select the DVOR fea-
Turns the weather chan-
ture when using an
nel alert on or off
active VOR frequency
d3 Changes the CDI/
DVOR navigation in-
Changes Nav band fre-
Source formation to "TO"
quency step
when using an active
Destination VOR frequency.
(1) Open the microphone/loudspeaker cover and make sure
two transceivers are connected at 3.5mm TRS jack with J3FBO^ Changes the CDI/
clone cable.
DVOR navigation in-
(2) Press and hold down the PTT button and press the power Changes Com band fre-
formation to "FROM"
button until power up. The LCD appears "CLONE". quency step
when using an active
(3) Repeat procedure(2) to set destination of transceiver VOR frequency.
(4) Press QS? button of source of transceiver to transfer.
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KEY Primary Functions Secondary functions ( KEY Primary Functions Secondary functions (
(Short press U Keep pressing fli (Short press 0 Keep pressing MM
button) button for 2 seconds) button) button for 2 seconds)
(S Turns the CDI feature
on or off
Changes beep level ® Enter weather channel
feature
Intercom feature setting
53 Activates the dual
PTT disable (•} Changes the fre-
Watch feature quency in 1MHz a Reserve
step
HE) Turns the ANL feature
Changes backlit timing
on or off & Changes the fre-
quency at 1MHz a Reserve
SB Enter Nav band fre- Turns the power saving step
quency scan mode feature on or off
<3? Normal mode: start Normal mode: start
| 8MW] Enter memory channel Memories channel read- scanning at Com scanning at Nav and
write mode ing band. Com band
Memory mode: start Memory mode: start all-
19 PUP) Turns the duplex fea- subgroup scanning in group scanning in mem-
Select scanning type
ture on or off memory mode ory mode
Co™] Enter memory channel
Tag channel reading Ca? Lock/Unlock the key-
Reserve
with tag mode pad
ISO Select the 121.5MHz
aircraft emergency Reserve
frequency
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Channel spacing 8.33KHz/25KHz
13.VF0 CHANNEL ID LIST Operating Frequency Channel spacing Channel ID
• Channel spacing : 25 KHz (Actual frequency is displayed) (MHz) (kHz) (Displayed Frequency)
(Operating Frequency Channel spacing Channel ID 118.0000 25 118.000
(MHz) (kHz) (Displayed Frequency) 118.0000 8.33 118.005
118.0000 25 118.000 118.0083 8.33 118.010
118.0250 25 118.025 118.0167 8.33 118.015
118.0500 25 118.050 118.0250 25 118.025
118.0750 25 118.075 118.0250 8.33 118.030
118.1000 25 118.100 118.0333 8.33 118.035
• Channel spacing 8.33KHz 118.0417 8.33 118.040
118.0500 25 118.050
Operating Frequency Channel spacing Channel ID
(kHz) (Displayed Frequency) 118.0500 8.33 118.055
(MHz)
118.0000 8.33 118.005 118.0583 8.33 118.060
118.0083 8.33 118.010 118.0667 8.33 118.065
118.0167 8.33 118.015 118.0750 25 118.075
118.0250 8.33 118.030 118.0750 8.33 118.080
118.0333 8.33 118.035 118.0833 8.33 118.085
118.0417 8.33 118.040 118.0917 8.33 118.090
118.0500 8.33 118.055 118.1000 25 118.100
118.0583 8.33 118.060 118.1000 8.33 118.105
118.0667 8.33 118.065
These tables show just the display example between
118.0750 8.33 118.080
118.0000 MHz, and 11 8.1000 MHz, not show all frequencies
118.0833 8.33 118.085
in the band.
118.0917 8.33 118.090
| 118.1000 8.33 118.105
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14. Adaptor |Type B
•Type A
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Average Battery Duty Life
15.SPECIFICATI0NS @ 5 - 5 - 9 0 Duty Cycle Hr
Without Power Save >8
With 1/2 Duty Cycle >16
(With BP16 1600mA) With 1/3 Duty Cycle >18
General Power Off Current Drain uA <75
Characteristic Units Value
TX 118.000MHz to
136.975MHz Transmitter
RX 108.000MHz to 1.5W (CW)
RF Output Power W
Frequency Range 136.975MHz 5W (PEP) Typical
Weather Channels : Current Drain mA <950
FM 161.650-163.275MHz
Modulation Type Low Level Modulation
(USA Only)
Channel Spacing KHz 8.33/25 Modulation Limiting % 70-100
Type of Emission
6K00A3E/5K00A3E Modulation Depth % 85 to 95
16K0G3E(FM) <10
Power Source V 7.5VDC
Audio Harmonic Distortion %
(@85%±3dB Modulation)
Frequency Stability <-40
ppm ±1.0 Hum & Noise Ratio dB
(-20 °C to +60 °C) @30% Modulation
Antenna Impedance ohm 50 Adjacent Channel Power dB <-60/-50 (25K/8.33K)
Speaker Impedance ohm 4 Harmonics Spurious
dBm <-36
Emissions
Ext Microphone
ohm 150 Spurious Emissions dBm <-46
Impedance
Operation Temperature °C -20 to +60
Relative Humidity % 90
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Max Audio Output
Receiver @10% Distortion
W >0.5 (4Q)^300mA
Characteristic Units Value
Double Conversion Super- Audio Distortion % <5
heterodyne
Configuration 70 (without power save)
1st IF (46MHz),
2nd IF (455KHz) Standby Current Drain mA 35 (with 1/2 Duty Cycle)
20 (with 1/3 Duty Cycle)
Sensitivity AM<0.55uV @6dB S/N 1 KHz
(30%Modulation) <0.65uV@12dBSINADWith
dB
CCITT
FM<0.4uV@l2dBSINAD
AM<0.25uV
Squelch Sensitivity dB
FM<0.3uV
Adjacent Channel
dB >60dB
Rejection
Effective Acceptance
KHz >±8.5KHz/±2.8KHz
Bandwidth@6dB
Intermodulation
dB >64
Response Rejection
Receiver Spurious <-57 from 9KHz to 1GHz
dBm
Emissions <-47from 1GHzto4GHz
Hum & Noise Ratio dB >40 @30% Modulation
Spurious Response
dB >70
Rejection
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