Midland G11: UK

UK: Midland G11

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

General

Frequency range 446.00625- 446.09375 MHz (PMR446)

Working temperature -20°+50°

Operating voltage 7.4V

Operate mode Simplex

Dimensions 100mm×58mm×33mm (without Antenna)

UK

Weight 203g (Battery pack included)

Antenna impedance 50Ω

Duty cycle 5/5/90%

Transmitter

Frequency stability ±2.5PPM

Output power ≤500mWERD

Max frequency deviation ≤2,5KHz

Audio distortion ≤3%

Adjacent channel power < 60 dB

Spurious radiation Within European legal terms

Occupied bandwidth Within European legal terms

Receiver

RF sensibility < 0.2UV@20 dB SINAD

Audio distortion ≤3%

Audio response 300Hz ÷ 3KHz

Adjacent channel selectivity Within European legal terms

Intermodulation rejection Within European legal terms

Spurious response Within European legal terms

Blocking Within European legal terms

Hereby, CTE International declares that this G11 is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. A copy of

Declaration of Conformity can be found at: www.midlandradio.eu

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PROBLEM SOLVING

Problem Possible Cause Solution

The battery pack is discharged and/or has not been

Verify that the battery pack is charged and that it has

The radio doesn’t switch on

installed correctly.

been correctly installed.

The radio switches off shortly after it has

Discharged battery pack. Recharge the battery pack.

been switched on

The battery-charger has not been connected or installed

Inspect the connections of the battery-charger and the

The battery pack does not recharge

correctly.

installation of the batteries.

The site of installation is too shielded. Move to an another area.

The volume is too low Adjust the volume level.

The radio switches on but is unable to

receive signals

Check that the CTCSS tone or DCS code corresponds

Incorrect CTCSS or DCS

to the one set by the parties you are communicating

with.

Noise is always present in reception mode The Monitor function is enabled. Disable the Monitor function.

Select the same radio channel used by the parties you

An incorrect radio channel has been selected.

are communicating with.

The radio is installed in a shielded area or is too far from

It is not possible to communicate with

Move to another area.

the party you are communicating with

other parties

Check that the CTCSS tone or DCS code corresponds

Incorrect CTCSS or DCS

to the one set by the parties you are communicating

with.

Try temporarily disabling the Squelch by means of the

The signal is very weak.

Monitor feature.

The transmission distance is excessive and/or there are

Move closer to the party you are communicating with or

obstacles in the transmission path

to another area.

Reception is fragmented and/or disturbed

Check the trafc on the radio channel by means of the

Other parties are using the same channel

Monitorfeature and select another channel if required.

The radio has been installed too close to equipment that

Increase the distance between the radio and this

causes interference (televisions, computers, etc.)

equipment.

The channel is used by an excessive number of parties

Select another channel. Ask the radio link provider to

Transmission is not always possible

or the transmission has been barred due to a busy

disable the block due to busy channel.

channel.

VOX causes the radio to accidentally

The sensitivity and/or environmental

Reduce the VOX sensitivity.

enable transmission

noise is too high.

The VOX feature requires speaking in a

If the environmental noise is not high, increase the

The sensitivity is too low.

loud voice

sensitivity or use an optional microphone.

Try reducing the transmission time and/or using a low

The autonomy of the battery pack is limited Commission time is too high.

power.

Logic related faults (unreadable displayed

Incorrect setting caused by a problem with the power

Recharge the battery pack

symbols, functions blocked, etc.)

supply.

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