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Re: need manual k7gt9500
Check your frequency and code to be certain they match one another. Also, turn off any special features such as Qt filter, call alert, etc. Just go back to a very basic programming and see if the radios will communicate. Also check your batteries. Swap batteries from one radio to the other to see if the problem moves with the battery. If so, you need a new battery pack.
The feature to post a link to the user guide is not function properly on fixya so here is a description of how to get there... go to giantintl dot com and go to product information pull down, choose manuals, then search manuals, choose T9500XLS.
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You want to be able to transmit to the Coast Station on this frequency I assume. The Coast Guard monitors channel 16 at all times. This would be the primary channel in the United States. Your radio is VHF Marine Radio and has a built in frequency range of 156.050 MHz to 163.275 MHz. There is no need for a modification. This is a duplex frequency. What that means is you will transmit on one frequency and receive on another, while on channel 20. You will not need to transmit on 161.600. Turn your radio to channel 20. When you transmit, you will transmit on 157.000. And when the Port responds to you your radio will automatically receive their signal on 161.600. So if you are trying to figure out how to communicate with the port authorities then for that frequency turn your radio to channel 20 and you will be able to communicate with them.
Your Motorola radios operate in the FRS/GMRS band, which is at 462 MHz. Police, fire, EMS services, etc. operate in the 150 or 800 MHz bands. Your radios cannot receive public service transmissions, and they cannot be modified to do so. Monitoring public service transmissions will require a scanner.
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