Motorola Radius M206 Manual

Operating Instructions for the Motorola Radius® GM300 8-Channel, Conventional FM Radio

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ON/OFF

CHANNEL

MONITOR

SCAN

TRANSMIT/

VOLUME

UP

LED

LED

BUSY LED

+

MICROPHONE

CHANNEL MONITOR

SELECT

SPEAKER

CONNECTOR

DOWN

SCAN

To turn the radio on

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Turn the ON/OFF VOLUME knob to the right until it clicks. The LED lights will show the last status of the radio, and a start-up tone will be heard.

To receive

Set the volume by turning the ON/OFF VOLUME knob clockwise.

Select the channel by pressing the UP/DOWN ( / ) button. An extended press will scroll through the channels.

To monitor a channel, push the MONITOR ( ) button or take the microphone off hook. When in the monitor mode, the amber MONITOR LED will light steadily.

To unsquelch the radio, press and hold the MONITOR ( ) button for two seconds.

To leave the unsquelched mode, press the MONITOR ( ) button again. This will return the radio to the coded squelch (PL/DPL) mode.

A short beep tone will be heard whenever a keypress is made.

To transmit

When the channel is clear, press and hold down the Push-to-Talk (PTT) button on the side of the microphone, and speak slowly and clearly. The TRANSMIT/BUSY LED will remain red until the PTT button is released to indicate that you are “on the air”.

The red TRANSMIT/BUSY LED will flash whenever there is another carrier on the selected channel.

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NOTE: If your radio has the Time-out-timer (TOT) function activated, transmission will terminate if you hold the PTT button down for over 60 seconds or the programmed time period. When this occurs, an alert tone sounds four seconds before the transmission is cut. To resume transmitting, release the PTT and push again.

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Motorola Radius M206 Manual

There has been some chatter on other radio groups about the upcoming narrowband (25khz to 12.5khz) conversion deadline. 1 January 2013 is the deadline for all land mobile users, which includes the railroads, to convert their existing licenses and have converted all their radio systems for 12.5khz bandwidth channels.
People are noticing the drop in price of many Motorola radios that are still in common use. Be careful what you buy as you may run into problems after the above date.
Here is a list of Motorola radios that may still be in service that are not narrowband (12.5khz) capable:
Portables: CP100, GP300, GP350, HT50, HT600, HT90, MT1000, P100, P110, P200, P50, P50+, SP50, Saber
Mobiles: GM300, M100, M120, M206, M214, M216, Maratrac, Maxtrac, Mostar, SM120, SM50, Spectra Conventional
Bases & Repeaters: Flexar, Micor, Mocom 70, Motrac, MSF 5000
I found this list here: http://www.commdirect.com/fcc_licensing.htm (scroll down toward the bottom of this page-but there is plenty of timely information on this page about narrowband and the reasons for the switch)
Daniel