Audiovox GMRS1262 Owners Manual - Page 20

Battery Alert, NOTES FOR GOOD COMMUNICATION

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NOTE: If a weather alert signal is received while the unit is in the GMRS/FRS or Weather Band mode, the unit will generate a warning tone. Battery Alert When the battery icon is empty ( fresh batteries. ) and flashing on the display, install NOTES FOR GOOD COMMUNICATION 1 . The GMRS1262 22 channels are shared on a 'take turns' basis. This means other groups may be talking on any of the channels. A common code of ethics/courtesy is to switch to another vacant channel and not to attempt to talk over someone who is already using the channel you first selected. 2. The GMRS1262 has been designed to maximize performance and improve transmission range in the field. To avoid interference, it is recommended that you do not use the units closer than 5 feet apart. 3. For best transmission results, always keep your mouth about 2-3 inches from the microphone (9) and speak slowly in a normal voice. 20 128-7623 20 of 28

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NOTE:
If a weather alert signal is received while the unit is in the
GMRS/FRS or Weather Band mode, the unit will generate a
warning tone.
Battery Alert
When the battery icon is empty (
) and flashing on the display, install
fresh batteries.
NOTES FOR GOOD COMMUNICATION
1 .
The GMRS1262 22 channels are shared on a ‘take turns’ basis. This
means other groups may be talking on any of the channels.
A
common code of ethics/courtesy is to switch to another vacant
channel and not to attempt to talk over someone who is already using
the channel you first selected.
2.
The GMRS1262 has been designed to maximize performance and
improve transmission range in the field.
To avoid interference, it is
recommended that you do not use the units closer than 5 feet apart.
3.
For best transmission results, always keep your mouth about 2-3
inches from the microphone (9) and speak slowly in a normal voice.