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Manual CRT Ss9900v Eng

The SS 9900V radio transceiver complies with European directives and requires a radio license for operation on non-free frequencies. It features multiple modes, a customizable LCD display, and various functions for enhanced communication. Proper installation and usage guidelines are provided, including antenna and power connections, to ensure optimal performance and prevent damage.

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Manual CRT Ss9900v Eng

The SS 9900V radio transceiver complies with European directives and requires a radio license for operation on non-free frequencies. It features multiple modes, a customizable LCD display, and various functions for enhanced communication. Proper installation and usage guidelines are provided, including antenna and power connections, to ensure optimal performance and prevent damage.

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V

2025
Restrictions
This transceiver correspond to the requirements of European directives
RED 2014/53/EU and answers theEuropean standards of telecommunication
EN 62368-EN 62311-EN 50665- EN 301 489-1/15- EN 301783.

IMPORTANT : This receivingtransmitterworks on not free frequencies


in the use. The user has to possess a radio licence amateur radio
(certificate of radio operator HAM) to use it (in emission) and only
on the frequenciesauthorized in radio amateurs.
This model isapproved for use in these countries : AT-BE-BG-CH-CY-CZ
-DK-EE-ES-FI-FR-DE-UK-EL-HR-HU-IE-IS-IT-LI-LU-LT-LV-MT-NL-NO-PL-PT-
RO-SK-SI-SE and in CEPT countries and those no CEPT countries that
implement the CEPT regulation TR 61/01.
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WELCOME TO USE
Welcome to the world of new radios. The new SS 9900V radio providesyou
with top performance and best visualenjoyment. With the use of SMT
technology to guarantee the best stability, reliability and unprecedentedquality,
your multi-functional SS 9900V 10-meter Radio is a new step in personal
communication and issurely the best choise for professionalusers of radio.
Moreover, with multiple connecting ports in the radio, SS 9900V Radio isready
thismanualcarefullybeforeinstalling and usingyour SS 9900V Radio.

ATTENTION :
Beforeusingyour transceiver pleaseconnect an antenna on the connector PL
on back sidethen check the SWR beforeemitting. A too important SWR can
entail the destruction of the transistors of power which are not flatware by
the guarantee.
CONTENTS

1.FUNCTIONS & FEATURES..............................................................................1

2.STANDARD ACCESSORIES............................................................................2

3.INSTALLATION.................................................................................................3

4.GETTING ACQUAINTED..................................................................................6

5.HOW TO USE YOUR RADIO...........................................................................9

6.KEYPAD FUNCTION......................................................................................10

7.CHANNEL FUNCTION MENU OPERATION..................................................13

8.PUBLIC DATA FUNCTION MENU OPERATION...........................................15

9.BACKGROUND FUNCTION MENU OPERATION.........................................16

10.SELF DEFINE PF KEY.................................................................................20

11.SPECIFICATIONS.........................................................................................22
1. FUNCTIONS & FEATURES

1. LCD display with 7 color options for RX and TX, with back light dimming
2. FM, AM, USB, LSB, CW, PA modes
3. Frequency Tuning Steps: 10Hz, 100Hz, 1KHz, 5KHz, 10KHz, 100KHz, 1MHz
4. ± 500Hz, 5KHz Clarifier (R/T/R+T selectable)
5. Flexible menu functions and PC programming software
6. RX and TX NRC Noise Reduction
7. SQ, ASQ Function (FM and AM mode)
8. RF GAIN Adjustment
9. RF PWR Adjustment
10.VFO / BAND / Memory Channel Modes
11.Repeater Shift / Offset Frequency Function
12.CTCSS/DCS with RX/TX Split functions
13.SCAN Function
14.NB/ANL Function
15.DW DUAL-WATCH Function
16.SWR, S/RF meter Function
17.TOT function
18.HI-CUT Function
19.EMG CALL
20.SWR Protection
21.Power Supply Voltage Protection
22.Key-Lock Function
23.DTMF Function
24.BEEP Prompt
25.Enhanced VOX Function (VOX.SPK can support digital mode operation)
26.ECHO Function
27.Programmable RB Function
28.AM TX NPC
29.User Defined (PF) key on microphone
30.Audio path select
31.+10KHz Function

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2. STANDARD ACCESSORIES

Radio Microphone Install bracket

Screws Pads Adjusting screws

Microphone Adhesive Case Fuse (15A 250V)


Hanger Protectors

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3. INSTALLATION

Choose the most appropriate location from a simple and practical point of view. If installed
in a vehicle, care should be taken to ensure your radio does not obstruct the driver or
passengers.
1. Use the Self-tapping Screws and Pads to fix the Bracket to a suitable location.
2. Attach the Adhesive Case Protectors to the inside ends of the Mounting Bracket and
insert the Radio. Fit the Adjusting Screws loosely, and choose a suitable angle by
moving the Adjusting Screws to one of the 3 positions on the Mounting Bracket.
3. Tighten the Adjusting Screws firmly by hand. Make sure the radio and all accessories
are securely mounted.

3.1 Antenna Installation................................................................................


Before using this radio, please install an efficient and resonant antenna. Using an antenna
that is correctly installed and tuned will enable excellent communication performance.

This radio requires an antenna impedance of 50 ohms, unbalanced.

1. Screw the antenna connector into the antenna jack.


2. Grounding of the antenna system is recommended to ensure best performance.

WARNING:
▲ NEVER transmit without a connected resonant antenna, or a suitable 50 ohm load
being connected. Damage to the radio may result.
▲ To reduce the risk of electric shock, or radio damage, base station installations
should include lightning protection devices.
▲ Ask your authorized dealer or an authorized service center for available antenna
options.

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3. INSTALLATION

3. A mobile antenna can be mounted in various locations, for example:

3.2 Power Connection...................................................................................


This radio requires a 13.8V (12V) DC power supply. Never connect the radio directly to
a 24V DC battery system, as can be found in some vehicles. Please refer to the radio
Specifications to ensure your 13.8V DC power supply can provide enough current (amps),
otherwise poor performance may occur.
1. Connect the positive (red) power cable to the + terminal of the battery.
2. Connect the negative (black) power cable to the - terminal of the battery.
▲ Locate the power cable away from high temperature, moisture, and other electrical
systems. Ensure it is installed where it cannot be damaged.
▲ It is not recommended to use a vehicle cigar/cigarette lighter socket to power the
radio, as it may not supply the correct voltage or current.
▲ Do not remove the fuse holder from the cable.

3.3 Replacing Fuse........................................................................................


This radio requires a 15A, 250V fuse.
If the fuse blows, determine the reason, then correct the problem.
After the problem is resolved, replace the fuse. If newly installed fuses continue to blow,
disconnect the power cable and contact your authorized dealer or an authorized service
center.
1. Pull the two fuse cover in opposite directions and open it.
2. Replace the blown fuse with a new one, and close the fuse holder.
3. Be sure to only use the correct fuse type, otherwise damage may occur.

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3. INSTALLATION

3.4 Install Microphone Hanger.....................................................................


Choose a location which will not interfere with the driver. Use the supplied self-tapping
screws and pads to install the hanger.

3.5 Install External Speaker..........................................................................


If using an external speaker, please choose an 8 ohm speaker with a 3.5mm mono (double
cable) TS type plug.
1. Locate the external speaker in a suitable place.
2. Plug into the speaker jack.

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4. GETTING ACQUAINTED

4.1 Front Panel...............................................................................................

9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4

15 14

16

13 5 6 17 7 8

No. Key Functions


1 FUNC Function / Menu key

2 MODE Switch Mode: FM, AM, USB, LSB, CW, PA

3 BAND Switch Band: A-I / VFO mode

4 SCAN Scan / Scan add / Scan delete

5 MEM Use, Store or Delete memory channels

6 TSQ Activate / deactivate the CTCSS/DCS function

7 NRC Activate / deactivate the NRC function

8 EMG Emergency Channel; Keypad lock

9 PWR RF Power Control

10 RFG RF Gain Control

11 SQ Squelch Control

12 CLAR SSB/CW Clarifier Control

13 VOL / OFF Power On/Off; Volume Control

14 CH / PUSH Channel Switch; PUSH key

15 -- RX/TX Indicator

16 -- Microphone Jack

17 -- LCD Display

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4. GETTING ACQUAINTED

4.2 Rear Panel................................................................................................

20 19 18

ANT
EXT SP

DATA

No. Functions
18 PC Cable Jack
19 External Speaker Jack
20 Antenna Jack

4.3 Microphone..............................................................................................

PF (User defined)
DOWN UP

PTT

6-Pin Connector Mic

MIC
EXT.AF
PTT
Microphone cable
MIC.KEY
GND
6. +DC

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4. GETTING ACQUAINTED

4.4 LCD Display.............................................................................................


19
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
18

10
11
25 12
13

24 23 22 21 20 17 16 15 14

1 Appears during transmit (TX)


2 Displays the working mode
3 Appears when using Emergency channels
4 Appears when using Memory channels
5 Appears when Echo function is ON
6 Appears when Repeater Offset function is ON
7 Appears when Hi-Cut function is ON
8 Displays the channel number
9 Appears when Noise Blanker / ANL is ON
10 Displays the Band name
11 Appears when +10Khz function is ON
12 Appears when the Roger Beep function is ON
13 Display of the TX/RX signal strength
14 Not in use
15 Appears when the VOX function is ON
16 Appears when the Scan function is ON
17 Appears when the Keypad Lock function is ON
18 Appears when the SSB/CW clarifier is enabled
19 Appears when the SWR level indication is enabled
20 Appears when Dual Watch function is ON
21 Appears when NRC Noise Reduction function in ON
22 Appears when ASQ is enabled
23 Appears when DCS is enabled
24 Appears when CTCSS is enabled

25 Displays the Frequency and Channel information

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5. HOW TO USE YOUR RADIO

5.1 OFF/ON Radio..........................................................................................


1. Turn VOL clockwise to switch the radio ON, the radio may emit a beep (if the BEEP
Prompt function is enabled). The LCD display will show a frequency or a channel number.
2. Turn VOL anti-clockwise to switch off the radio OFF.

5.2 Volume Control........................................................................................


When the radio is turned on, turning VOL clockwise will increase the Volume level.
Turning VOL anti-clockwise will reduce the Volume level. Adjust the volume during
communication to get suitable level.
Note: On-screen display of the level can be enabled/disabled with PC software.
5.3 RF Power Control....................................................................................
When the radio is transmitting, turn PWR outer shaft to adjust power. Turn it clockwise to
increase power, anti-clockwise to reduce power.
Note: On-screen display of the level can be enabled/disabled with PC software.
5.4 RF Gain Control.......................................................................................
When the radio is receiving, turn RFG inner shaft to adjust RF gain. Turn it clockwise to
increase gain, anti-clockwise to reduce gain.
Note: On-screen display of the level can be enabled/disabled with PC software.
5.5 SQUELCH Control...................................................................................
When the radio is standby, turn SQ outter shaft clockwise to adjust squelch level. The
LCD displays SQ: XX. (XX represents the squelch level, total 1-36 levels).
Note: On-screen display of the level can be enabled/disabled with PC software.
5.6 SSB Clarifier control...............................................................................
When the radio is transmitting or receiving, turn CLAR inner shaft to adjust USB/LSB/CW
TX or RX frequency. Turn it clockwise to increase frequency, or anti-clockwise to
reduce frequency. Note: See Menu items "CLA.SET" and "CLA.FRQ" for settings.

5.7 Channel Selection...................................................................................


When the radio is in channel mode, turn channel knob to select desired channel.
Clockwise to increase, and anti-clockwise to reduce the channel number.

5.8 Frequency control...................................................................................


1. When in channel mode, press [PUSH] key to temporarily adjust the VFO frequency.
2. When the frequency is flashing, press [PUSH] again to adjust frequency step size.
3. When the desired frequency digit/step is flashing, turn CH clockwise to increase
frequency, or anti-clockwise to reduce frequency.
Note: In channel mode, changing the VFO frequency is temporary, and is not saved
to memory. The frequency will return to the default programmed channel after after
changing channels.

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6. KEYPAD FUNCTION

6.1 MEM or ANL/NB.......................................................................................


6.1.1 Using memory channels:
1. Short press to enter memory channel, turn CH to choose memory channel.
M1-M99, (total of 99 memory channels).
2. Short press again to exit memory channel mode.
Note: Short press the key to copy the current Memory Channel into VFO.

6.1.2 Store/Delete memory channels:


1. Store memory channel:
When the radio is not in memory channel mode, choose the frequency to be stored,
and hold enter storage mode, the channel number flashes. Turn the CH switch
to choose the location to be stored (M1-M99), then hold until the channel
number stops flashing. The memory is stored.
2. Delete memory channel:
In memory mode, hold for over 2 seconds, the memory channel number flashes,
turn the CH switch to choose the memory to be deleted, then hold until the
channel number stops flashing. The memory is deleted.

6.2 ANL/NB.....................................................................................................
Press +[NB/ANL] key to enable NB/ANL function. The "NB/ANL" icon will appear on
the LCD display. Press the key repeatedly to switch on/off the function.

6.3 MODE or DIM............................................................................................


6.3.1 MODE
Short press key to choose the mode FM-AM-USB-LSB-CW-PA.
Note: Modes can be enabled and disabled using the PC software
6.3.2 DIM
Press FUNC+MODE key to adjust the backlight dimmer / brightness.

6.4 BAND / VFO or COLOR..........................................................................


6.4.1 BAND
Short press key to choose band A-B-C-D-E-F-G-H-I.
6.4.2 COLOR
Press + key switch LED backlight color, repeat this operation to switch between
different color backlights.
Note: TX (PTT) mode Color can be individually set. See MENU item "TXCOLOR".
6.4.3 VFO
Long press key to turn on the VFO function. The LCD displays "VF"

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6. KEYPAD FUNCTION

6.5 FUNC........................................................................................................
1. Long press for 2 seconds to enter the main Background Function Menu (See
section "9. BACKGROUND FUNCTION MENU OPERATION").
2. Short press , "FUN" will appear at the top left of LCD display. Press [PUSH] to enter
the Function menu list. (See section "7. CHANNEL FUNCTION MENU OPERATION").

6.6 SCAN or DW.............................................................................................


6.6.1 SCAN
1. Short press to start scan function, " " flashes in the LCD.
2. In scan mode, turning the Channel switch will change the scan direction.
3. Short press again to exit scan.

Add/delete scan list


In channel mode, Long press for over 2 seconds to add or delete a channel from
scan list.
1. When LCD displays " ", the present channel is added to the scan list.
2. When LCD does not display " ", the present channel is not added to the scan
list.
Note: This function is equal to the CHANNEL FUNCTION menu item, No.06.

6.6.2 DW
Press + key to turn on Dual watch function, LCD displays " "; Repeat this
operation to switch ON/OFF the DW function.

6.7 TSQ or HI-CUT.........................................................................................


6.7.1 TSQ
Short press key to start the CTCSS/DCS function, repeat this operation to switch ON/
OFF the function. Long press key to quickly enter the CTCSS/DCS function setting.
6.7.2 HI-CUT
Press + key to turn on HI-CUT function, LCD displays " "; Repeat this
operation to switch ON/OFF the function.

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6. KEYPAD FUNCTION

6.8 NRC or SPLIT...........................................................................................


6.8.1 NRC
Short press key to start the RX noise reduction function. Repeat this operation to
switch ON/OFF the function.
Short press [PTT]+ key to start the TX noise reduction function. Repeat this operation
to switch ON/OFF the function.
Long press key to quickly enter the noise reduction level setting menu.
6.8.2 SPLIT
Press + key to turn on SPLIT function, LCD displays " "; Repeat this
operation to switch ON/OFF the function.
Note: Refer to Menu items for additional TX Repeater SPLIT / Offset settings.

6.9 EMG..........................................................................................................
Choose EMG channel:
Short press to use Emergency channel, LCD displays " ".
1. Short press once to choose CH9;
2. Short press again to choose CH19;
3. Short press again to return to last normal channel.
Note: See Menu item "EMG.CH1" and "EMG.CH2" for EMG channel settings.
Keypad Lock Function:
1. Long press to lock keys, LCD displays " ";
2. Long press again to unlock the keys.
Note: When this function is turned on, only the [PTT] button is valid.

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7. CHANNEL FUNCTION MENU OPERATION

1. Press , the top left of LCD displays "FUN", Press [PUSH] to enter the menu list.
2. Turn Channel switch to select menu No.1- No.7.
3. Press [PUSH] to choose the menu to modify.
4. Turn the Channel switch to modify the menu options.
5. Press [PUSH] to return to the previous menu. Press any other key or wait 5 seconds,
and the menu will exit and the modified settings will be stored.

No. Function LCD Display Values and Descriptions


Busy OFF: Disable Busy Channel Lockout function;
1 Channel ON: Enable Busy Channel Lockout function;
Lockout Default: OFF.
REP+: Enable offset + direction function,
TX frequency > RX frequency;
Repeater
REP-: Enable offset - direction function,
2 Offset
TX frequency < RX frequency;
Direction
OFF: Disable offset direction function.
Default: OFF.
CTCSS/DCS: RX setup
OFF: Turn off CTCSS/DCS function;
CTCSS: 67.0Hz~250.3Hz, Total 38 tones;
3 R-CDC
DCS: D023N~D754N, Total 104 codes;
Default: OFF
Note: Press SCAN key to start CTCSS/DCS scanning.
CTCSS/DCS: TX setup
OFF: Turn off CTCSS/DCS function;
4 T-CDC CTCSS: 67.0Hz~250.3Hz, Total 38 tones;
DCS: D023N~D754N, Total 104 codes;
Default: OFF
CTCSS/DCS: RX+TX setup
OFF: Turn off CTCSS/DCS function;
CTCSS: 67.0Hz~250.3Hz, Total 38 tones;
5 C-CDC
DCS: D023N~D754N, Total 104 codes;
Default: OFF
Note: Press SCAN key to start CTCSS/DCS scanning.

ADD: LCD displays "SC", present channel is added to


scan list.
Add/delete
6 DEL: LCD does not display "SC", present channel is
Scan list not added to scan list.
Default: OFF

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7. CHANNEL FUNCTION MENU OPERATION

OFF: Choose independent channel menu;


ON: Choose public channel menu;
Default: ON
7 Public Data
Note: When OFF is selected, additional hidden
public channel menu items 8-13 will appear.
These are the same as shown in 'Section 8'.

Note: Public Data settings can be used to enable saving of individual settings (e.g. Mode,
NB, etc) per individual channel.

For example:
- Channels with PD=OFF will remember the last used mode and settings, individually.
When you return to the channel later, the last used mode and settings will be recalled.
- Channels with PD=ON will use the mode and settings from the global PUBLIC settings
(e.g. if the radio is set to FM mode and NB, then all channels with PD=ON will follow this
last used global PUBLIC mode and setting.
PC Software can also be used to configure the PUBLIC DATA option for individual
channels, bands, or to apply these settings globally.

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8. PUBLIC DATA FUNCTION MENU OPERATION

1. Hold [PUSH] for 2 seconds to enter the Public Data menu list;
2. Turn the Channel switch to select menu 1-6;
3. Press [PUSH] to choose the menu to modify;
4. Turn the Channel switch to modify the menu options.
5. Press [PUSH] to return to the previous menu. Press any other key or wait 5 seconds,
and the menu will exit and the modified settings will be stored.

No. Function LCD Display Values and Descriptions

OFF: Disable HI-CUT function;


1 HI-CUT ON: Enable HI-CUT function;
Default: OFF.

OFF: Disable NB/ANL function;


2 NB/ANL ON: Enable NB/ANL function;
Default: OFF.

OFF: Disable ECHO function;


3 ECHO ON: Enable ECHO function;
Default: OFF

OFF: Disable +10KHz function;


4 10KHz ON: Enable +10KHz function;
Default: OFF

OFF- 5, Total 6 options.


5 ROGER
Default: OFF, (RB Disabled)

BOT: Press PTT to send DTMF encode;


EOT: Release PTT to send DTMF encode;
CALL: Hold PTT+EMG to send DTMF
encode;
DTMF PTT
6
ID
Note: If the M1-M16 memory storage has
no PTT ID's set, the DTMF function will be
defaulted to OFF. DTMF groups can only be
selected once they have been programmed.

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9. BACKGROUND FUNCTION MENU OPERATION

1. Hold [FUNC] for 2 seconds to enter the Background Function Menu list;
2. Turn the Channel switch to select menu 1-42;
3. Press [PUSH] to choose the menu to modify;
4. Turn the Channel switch to modify the menu options;
5. Press [PUSH] to return to the previous menu. Press any other key or wait 5 seconds
and the menu will exit and the modified settings will be stored.

No. Function LCD Display Values and Descriptions

1-5,OFF, Total 6 levels available.


1 KEY.BEEP
Default: 03.

OFF: Displays TX frequency when in TX;


SWR: Displays SWR value when in TX;
LCD TX
2 TOT: Displays TOT remaining time when in TX;
DISPLAY
DC: Displays DC voltage when in TX;
Default: OFF.
Adjust the default step size in VFO mode.
Options: 10Hz, 100Hz, 1KHz, 5KHz, 10KHz, 100KHz,
3 STEP
1MHz;
Default: 1KHz.

1-45, Total 45 levels of Microphone Gain available.


4 MIC.GAIN
Default: 33.

ELEC: Electret Microphone


5 MIC.TYPE DYNA: Dynamic Microphone
Default: ELEC.

OFF: Disable AM NPC function.


6 AM.NPC ON: Enable AM NPC function.
Default: OFF.
MAIN: The VOL knob controls the internal speaker
volume;
MIC.JACK: The VOL knob controls the microphone
7 VOL.PATH jack output volume;
BOTH: The VOL knob controls both the internal
speaker and microphone jack output volume;
Default: MAIN

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9. BACKGROUND FUNCTION MENU OPERATION

Monitor Gain 1-32, OFF, Total 33 levels available;


8 Default: OFF (Disable NOG function)
(Talkback)

ECHO
1-32, Total 32 levels available;
9 volume level
Default: 28
setting

ECHO delay 1-32, Total 32 levels available;


10 time setting Default: 28

1-600s, OFF, Total of 10 minutes available;


11 TOT
Default: 180s

OFF: Disable the SWR Protection function;


SWR
12 ON: Enable the SWR Protection function;
Protection
Default: ON

OFF: Disable the Voltage Protection function;


Voltage
13 ON: Enable the Voltage Protection function;
Protection
Default: ON

SQ: Squelch based scan function;


14 Scan Type TI: Time based scan function;
Default: SQ
OFF: Disable clarifier adjustment;
R: Enable RX frequency adjustment;
15 Clarifier T: Enable TX frequency adjustment;
RT: Enable both RX and TX frequency adjustment;
Default: R

500Hz: adjustable range ±500Hz;


Clarifier
16 5KHz: adjustable range ±5KHz;
Freq Range
Default: 500Hz

1-5, 5 backlight dimmer levels available;


17 Dimmer Off: Turn off the backlight;
Default: 5

WHITE, BLUE, GREEN, YELLOW,


Backlight
18 RED, PURPLE, CYAN, OFF
Color
Default: WHITE

WHITE, BLUE, GREEN, YELLOW,


19 TX Color RED, PURPLE, CYAN, OFF
Default: WHITE

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9. BACKGROUND FUNCTION MENU OPERATION
Set the Dual Watch channel, mode and band:
20 DW Channel Turn channel knob to change channel, press MODE to
choose the mode, press BAND to choose the band.

Set Emergency Channel 1 and its mode.


EMG1
21 Turn channel knob to choose the channel, press MODE
Channel to choose the mode.

Set Emergency Channel 2 and its mode.


EMG2
22 Turn channel knob to choose the channel, press MODE
Channel to choose the mode.

TX Repeater 100Hz-5MHz, Frequency Shift/Offset range.


23
Shift Default: 100KHz

01-09: Total of 9 Automatic Squelch levels;


24 ASQ Level OFF: Turn off ASQ
Default: 05.

OFF: Disable VOX function;


25 VOX ON: Enable VOX function;
Default: OFF

VOX 01-09, Total of 9 VOX sensitivity levels;


26 Default: 03
sensitivity

VOX 01-09, Total of 9 VOX Delay Time levels;


27 Default: 03
Delay Time

OFF: VOX PTT is disabled when squelch is open;


VOX ON: VOX PTT is enabled when squelch is open;
28
Speaker
Default: OFF

RX Noise 01-05: Total of 5 levels for RX noise reduction;


29 Reduction OFF: Turn off RX noise reduction;
Level Default: OFF

TX Noise 01-05: Total of 5 levels for TX noise reduction;


30 Reduction OFF: Turn off TX noise reduction;
Level Default: OFF

2K: 2KHz FM deviation


31 FM Deviation 4K: 4KHz FM deviation
Default: 2K
HI 4K:4K audio response
32 Tone LO 3K: 3K audio response
Default: 4K

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9. BACKGROUND FUNCTION MENU OPERATION

01-63: Adjusts the CW Sidetone level (volume);


CW Volume OFF: CW Sidetone disabled;
33
(Sidetone)
Default: 31
300Hz-3KHz: This menu is to select CW Sidetone;
34 CW FREQ frequency. The frequency step is 10Hz;
Default: 1050Hz
CW-U: select USB for CW RX
35 CW RX CW-L: select LSB for CW RX
Default: CW-U

10-1000MS: TX delay (CW break-in)


37 CW Delay OFF: No TX delay
Default: 500MS

ON: CW RX Shift ON (RX Shift = +/- "CW.FREQ")


37 CW SHIFT OFF: CW RX Shift OFF
Default: OFF

AGC SLOW: AGC SLOW response;


38 (S-Meter FAST: AGC FAST response;
Response) Default: SLOW

A total of 16 PF key functions are available. See


User Define 'Section 10. SELF DEFINE PF KEY' for options.
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PF Key Default: INDIC
S TIME: DTMF transmit time;
FDELAY: First digital delay time;
C TIME: Pre-carrier time;
*# TIME: * and # delay time;
D CODE: D code setting time;
DTMF TXDIS: Display setting for DTMF transmit;
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Encode MEM: DTMF encode storage list;
Note: In the DTMF encode storage list (M1-M16), press
PUSH to edit DTMF code, then turn channel knob to
choose desired value. Press PUSH again to edit next
list. Hold PUSH to store any chnages and exit back to
the main menu.

OPT: Settings/Functions reset to defaults;


41 Reset ALL: Channels and Settings/Functions reset to defaults;
Default: OPT

Firmware Displays the Firmware Version


42 Version

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10. SELF DEFINE PF KEY

1. Hold [FUNC] for 2 seconds and enter the Background Function Menu "PF.KEY";
2. Press [PUSH] to choose the menu to enter modify mode;
3. Turn the Channel switch to modify the PF.KEY menu options;
4. Press [PUSH] to return to the previous menu. Press any other key or wait 5 seconds,
and the menu will exit and the modified settings will be stored.

No. LCD Display 1st Function (PF Short Press) 2nd Function (PF Long Press)

1 VOX VOX ON/OFF Enter VOX setting menu

2 VFO VFO ON/OFF Enter STEP setting menu

NB.ANL ON/OFF. See below:


3 NB.ANL NB ANL ANL+NB OFF
--

4 10K +10K ON/OFF --

5 ECHO ECHO ON/OFF Enter ECHO setting menu

6 HI-CUT HI-CUT ON/OFF --

7 CALL DTMF ON/OFF Enter DTMF setting menu

CTCSS/DCS ON/OFF
8 C-CDC - If current channel no CTCSS/ Enter C-CDT setting menu
DCS, the LCD will show "error"

9 ASQ Enter ASQ level setting menu --

10 MIC.GAIN Enter Mic Gain setting menu --

11 AM.NPC AM TX NPC ON/OFF --

12 RXNR RXNR ON/OFF Enter RXNR setting menu

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10. SELF DEFINE PF KEY

13 TXNR TXNR ON/OFF Enter TXNR setting menu

14 FM.DEV Choose FM Deviation level --

15 TONE Choose SSB TX bandwidth --

When set to SWR, long press


16 INDIC Choose LCD meter display
enters SWR setting menu.

17 CH.PUSH Choose frequency STEP size Enter Public Setting PD menu

18 AGC.SET Choose AGC FAST/SLOW speed --

19 SCAN Activate the SCAN feature SCAN Add / Delete

20 OFF No function Key

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11. SPECIFICATIONS

GENERAL
Frequency Range 28.000-29.700MHz (Programmable)
Frequency Band A/B/C/D/E/F/G/H/I + VFO
Channel 40 channels (programmable) in each band
Frequency Control Phase-Locked-Loop Synthesizer
Frequency Step 10Hz,100Hz,1KHz,5KHz,10KHz,100KHz,1MHz
Frequency Tolerance ±5.0 ppm
Temperature Range -20℃~ +50℃
Microphone With Push-to-Talk / UP / DN / PF and coiled cord
Input Voltage 13.8V DC
Dimensions (in mm) 252(L) x 158(W) x 48(H)
Weight 1.27kg
Antenna Connector UHF, SO239
TRANSMITTER
Power Output AM: 80W(PEP) / FM:50W / SSB: 80W(PEP)
Drain 15A (with modulation)
Modulation FM/AM/USB/LSB/CW
Inter-modulation Distortion SSB: 3rd order, more than -25dB; 5th order, more than -35dB
SSB Carrier Suppression 55dB
Unwanted Sideband 50dB
AM/FM: 300 to 3000Hz
Frequency Response
SSB: 450 to 2500Hz
Output Impedance 50ohms, unbalanced
RECEIVER
SSB: 0.25μV for 10dB(S+N)/N
AM:1.0μV for 10dB(S+N)/N
Sensitivity
FM: 1.0μV for 20 dB (S+N)/N
(All at greater than 1/2 watt of audio output)
Adjacent-Channel Selectivity AM/FM: 60dB SSB: 70dB
Image Rejection More than 65dB
AM/FM: 10.695MHz 1st IF, 455KHz 2nd IF
IF Frequency
SSB: 10.695MHz
RF Gain Control 45dB adjustable for optimum signal reception
Less than 10dB change in audio output for inputs from 10 to
Automatic Gain Control(AGC)
100,000 microvolt.
Adjustable; threshold less than 1.0μV.
Squelch
Automatic Squelch Control (AM/FM) 1.0μV
Audio Output Power 3 watts into 8 ohms
Frequency Response AM/FM: 300 to 3000Hz SSB: 450 to 2500Hz
Built-in Speaker 8 ohms, round.
External Speaker(Not Supplied) 8 ohms; disables internal speaker when connected.

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N° 200245

SS9900V

RED 2014/53/EU
EN IEC 62368-1 :2020+A11 :2020
EN IEC 62311 :2020
EN 50665 :2017
ETSI EN 301 489-1 V.2.2.3 (2019-11)
ETSI EN 301 489-15 V2.2.1 (2019-04)
ETSI EN 301 783 V2.1.1 (2016-01)

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