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1. Long press DW for 2 seconds to turn on frequency 10KHz function LCD displays 10K 2 Long press DW for 2 seconds again to turn off frequency 10KHz function RB BEEP RB function 1 Short press RB to turn on RB function LCD displays RB 2 Press PUSH to select RB frequency turn on channel switch to select OFF 5 total 6 groups OFF Turn off RB function 3 Press PUSH to store and exit BEEP Voice Prompt function 1 Long press RB for 2 seconds to enter BEEP voice prompt function LCD displays RB 2 Long press RB for 2 seconds again to turn off BEEP voice prompt function NB HCUT NB function 1 Short press NB to enter NB function LCD displays NB 2 Short press NB again to turn off NB function HI CUT function 1 Long press NB for 2 seconds to enter HI CUT function LCD displays HIC 2 Long press NB for 2 seconds again to turn off HI CUT function 19 SCAN SKP Scan function 1 Short press SCAN to enter scan function LCD displays SC 2 In scan mode Turn channel switch will change scan direction 3 Short press SCAN again to exit Add delete scan list function 1 Long press SCAN for 2 seconds to add or delete the current channel from scan list 2 When LCD displays e current channel is not added to scan list When LCD does not display e current channel is added to scan list MEM STOR Using memory ch
2. CUA USER MANUAL 10 Meter Amateur Radio CopyrightCRT France 2015 gt Le Y ae Downloaded from www cbradio nl SYMBOLS DESCRIPTION Please carefully read the instructions at the end of life bring it to special aera to be recycling Information on recycling not throwing your material in the trash DC using Keep dry Shield symbol l CE conformity symbol Alert symbol indicating an incomplete harmonization of the frequency band which will result in restrictions on the use of the equipment concerned Warning STORAGE TRANSPORT USING Storage Classe 1 30 85 humidity Transport 30 85 humidity Operating temperature 30 a 50 Using cycle TX 10 RX 90 A Warned before use This transceiver corresponds to the requirements of European direct ives R amp TTE and answers the European standards of telecommunication EN 60950 1 EN 301 489 1 15 EN 301 783 1 2 and EN 62311 IMPORTANT This receiving transmitter works on not free frequencies in the use The user has to possess a radio license amateur radio certificate of radio operator HAM to use it in emission and only on the fre wencies authorized in radio amateurs AN Precautions gt gt gt gt Please observe the following precautions to prevent fire personal injury or transceiver damage Do not attempt to configure your transceiver while driving i
3. TTE 1999 5 CE and european standarts EN 60950 1 A1 A11 A12 EN 301 489 1 EN 301 489 15 EN 301 783 1 EN301 783 2 EN 62311 The HAM version was approved in the CEPT countries and those non CEPT countries that implement the CEPT regulation TR 61 01 CEPT Countries Codes ALB AND AUT AZE BLR BEL BIH BUL HRV CYP CZE DNK EST FIN F GEO D GRC HNG ISL IRL I LV A LIE LTU LUX MKD MLT MDA MCO MNE HOL NOR POL POR ROU RUS SMR SRB SV K SVN E S SUI TUR UKR G CVA Notified body PHOENIX TESTLAB Gmbh Germany Mr CELESTRANO PHILIPPE Manager Date 30 04 2015 C R T FRANCE INTERNATIONAL S A R L Route de Pagny 21250 SEURRE FRANCE Capital de 762 500 euros T l 03 80 26 91 91 Fax 03 80 26 91 00 E mail superstar crtfrance com Web site www crtfrance com RECYCLABLE CUB SUPERSTAR SARL au capital de 762 500 Route de Pagny 21250 SEURRE France TEL 03 80 26 91 91 FAX 03 80 26 91 00 E mail superstar crtfrance com Web site www crtfrance com
4. volume during communication to get suitable level 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 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 SQUELCH Control When the radio is standby turn SQ outter shaft clockwise to adjust squelch level The LCD displays SQ XX XX stands for the squelch level total 1 36 levels SSB Clarifier control When the radio is transmitting or receiving turn CLAR inner shaft to adjust USB LSB TX or RX frequency Turn it clockwise to increase frequency anti clockwise to reduce frequency Channel Selection When radio is in channel mode turn channel knob to select desired channel Clockwise to increase anti clockwise to reduce channel Note In channel display mode each press PUSH key will increase the frequency by 10 times of channel step size Frequency control 1 frequency mode press PUSH key then you adjust frequency for present channel 2 When the frequency is flashing turn CH clockwise to increase frequency anti clockwise to reduce frequency 3 When the frequency is flashing press PUSH again to adjust frequency step size KEYPAD FUNCTION FRQ REP Short press FRQ to switch between frequency display mode an
5. will disturb TV radio or other electronics 1 Screw the antenna connector into the antenna jack 2 Grounding the antenna system to ensure best performance of this radio I AMT 0 z WARNING A Connect antenna firstly before transmiting or it might damage the radio A To avoid the risk of fire electric shock radio damage all base station shall equip of lightning protector A Be sure choose a matching antenna you may enquiry our dealers p u 3 The position of antenna can be put as following example X POWER CONNECTION This radio adopt 13 8V power supply never connect it to 24V battery And the 13 8V car battery shall with sufficient current or the LCD will become dark and Transmit power will drop down 1 Connect positive red power cable with the terminal of the battery 2 Connect negative black power cable with the terminal of the battery 3 Connect the DC power cable to the transceiver s power supply connector A We suggest not use cigar lighter as it often bring down the voltage A Locate the power cable away from high temperature moisture portfire and cable insulator A Use a full power cable even it is longer than need do not take off the fuse holder from the cable Towards starter Connected to chassis 3 Replacing Fuse This radio adopt 10A 250V fuse If the fuse blows determine the reason then correc
6. 0 22 41 3 32 203 5 3 74 4 3 03 5 23 46 2 33 210 7 4 77 0 4 07 2 24 51 4 34 218 1 5 79 7 5 10 9 25 56 7 35 225 7 6 82 5 6 14 8 26 62 2 36 233 6 7 85 4 7 18 8 27 67 9 37 241 8 8 88 5 8 23 0 28 73 8 38 250 3 9 91 5 9 27 3 29 79 9 10 94 8 20 31 8 30 86 2 DCS code Code DSC Code DSC Code DSC Code DSC No Octal No Octal No Octal No Octal 1 023 27 52 53 311 79 466 2 025 28 55 54 315 80 503 3 026 29 56 55 325 81 506 4 031 30 62 56 331 82 516 5 032 31 65 57 332 83 523 6 036 32 72 58 343 84 526 7 043 33 74 59 346 85 532 8 047 34 205 60 351 86 546 9 05 35 212 61 356 87 565 0 053 36 223 62 364 88 606 1 054 37 225 63 365 89 612 2 065 38 226 64 371 90 624 3 07 39 243 65 411 91 627 4 072 40 244 66 412 92 631 5 073 41 245 67 413 93 632 6 074 42 246 68 423 94 654 T 14 43 25 69 431 95 662 8 15 44 252 70 432 96 664 9 16 45 255 71 445 97 703 20 22 46 26 72 446 98 712 21 25 47 263 73 452 99 723 22 31 48 265 74 454 100 731 23 32 49 266 75 455 101 732 24 34 50 271 76 462 102 734 25 43 51 274 77 464 103 743 26 45 52 306 78 465 104 754 m SPECIFICATIONS GENERAL Frequency Range 28 000 29 700MHz Programmable Frequency Band A B C D E F G H 40channels programmable in each band Frequency Control Phase Locked Loop Synthesizer Frequency Step 100Hz 1KHz 10KHz 100KHz 1MHz Frequency Tolerance 5 00 ppm Temperature Range 20T to 50 Microphone with push to talk UP DN and coi
7. annel 1 Short press MEM to enter memory channel turn channel switch to choose memory channel M1 M6 Total 6 memory channels 2 Short press again to exit memory channel mode Store Delete memory channel 1 Store memory channel When the radio is not in memory channel mode choose the channel to be stored and hold enter storage mode the channel number flashes Turn Channel switch to choose the location to be stored M1 M6 then hold MEM until the flashing channel number disappear the storage is done 2 Delete memory channel In channel mode hold for over 2 seconds the memory channel number flashes turn the CH switch to choose the memory to be deleted Then hold MEM until the flashing channel number disappear the delete is done x EMG LOCK Choose EMG channel Short press EMG to use Emergency channel LCD displays EMG 1 Short press EMG once to choose CH9 2 Short press EMG again to choose CH19 3 Short press EMG thrice to return to last normal channel Keypad Lock Function 1 Long press EMG to lock keys LCD displays rro 2 Long press EMG again to unlock the keys Note When this function is turned on only PTT button is valid m BACKGROUND FUNCTION MENU OPERATION Press MENU for 2 seconds to enter menu list Turn Channel switch to select menu No 1 to No 10 Press PUSH to enter the menu setup Turn channe
8. d channel display mode Offset Direction Function 1 Long press FRQ for 2 seconds to enter offset direction function LCD displays REP 2 Press PUSH to select offset turn channel switch to select REPOF Turn off offset direction function REP Turn on offset direction function TX frequency gt RX frequency REP Turn on offset direction function RX frequency gt TX frequency 3 Press PUSH to store and exit BAND TONE Band Selection Function Short press BAND to choose band A B C D E F G H I Echo Function 1 Long press BAND for 2 seconds to enter ECHO function LCD displays ECHO 2 Long press BAND for 2 seconds to turn off ECHO function MENU Long press MENU for 2 seconds to enter menu list MODE TSQ Modulation Mode Short press MODE to choose mode FM AM USB LSB PA g CTCSS DCS Function 1 Long press MODE for 2 seconds to enter CTCSS DCS function LCD displays CTCSS or DCS 2 Press PUSH to set CTCSS DCS turn channel switch to select CTCSS DCS then Press PUSH to store and exit OFF Turn off CTCSS DCS function CTCSS 67 0 250 3Hz Total 38 groups DCS D023N D754N Total 104 groups Note This function is available only when install Optional CTCSS board x DW 10K Dual Watch function 1 Short press DW to turn on Dual watch LCD displays DW 2 Short press DW again or press PTT to exit DW mode Frequency 10KHz function 1
9. etected coming from the transceiver turn OFF the power immediately Contact an CRT service station or your dealer Do not transmit with high output power for extended periods the transceiver may overheat Keep out from children up PPPRP Attention Before using your transceiver please connect an antenna on the connector PL on back side then check the SWR before emitting A too important SWR can en tail the destruction of the transistors of power which are not flatware by the guarantee CONTENTS FUNCTIONS amp FEATURES STANDARD ACCESSORIES INSTALLATION GETTING ACQUAINTED HOW TO USE YOUR RADIO KEYPAD FUNCTION BACKGROUND FUNCTION SPECIFICATIONS MENU 12 FUNCTIONS amp FEATURES 9 9 9 9 9 HHH Big LCD displays frequency and all kinds of information FM AM USB LSB PA mode Frequency Tuning Step 100 2 1KHz 10KHz 100KHz 1MHz 1 5KHz CLARLFILER Adjustment Flexible Menu Function and PC Program Software ECHO Function SQ ASQ Function FM and AM mode only RF GAIN Adjustment RF PWR Adjustment SCAN Function Programmable RB Function NB ANL Function DW DUAL WATCH Function Offset Frequency Function BEEP Voice Prompt 10KHZ Function SIG PWR SWR Function TOT function HI CUT Function EMG Channel Function SWR Protection Power Supply Voltage Protect
10. ion Key Lock Function Six 6 Groups Memory Channel Model Name Customized Function CTCSS DCS Code included B STANDARD ACCESSORIES Radio Microphone Mounting Bracket Microphone Non slip Hanger Mat y 4 oo R gt 9 aa Screws for Pads for Adjusting Spare Fuses Self tapping power cord bracket bracket screws 10A 250V Screws B INSTALLLATON Choose the most appropriate setting from a simple and practical point of view Your radio should not interfere with the driver or crash the driver s knee or leg when rush brake 1 Using the self tapping screws and pads 2 sets to fix the bracket 2 Put the Non slip mat on the 2 ends of the bracket and put in the radio Then insert the adjusting screws and check careful each screws make sure the screws and machine will not loose when the car shaking 3 Choose suitable angle by the 3 screw holes in the two ends of bracket Microphone connection 1 Plug microphone connector into jack 2 Pull on the screw for microphone connector ANTENNA INSTALLATION Before using this radio please install a high efficent and harmonious adjusted CB antenna suitable antenna type and correct installation will bring excellent communication To match with the radio the antenna and cable shall with characteristic impedance of 50ohm or the antenna system will not efficient enough and
11. l switch to select wanted setup A A GO A Press any other key or wait 5 seconds the setting will be stored and exit LCD ED Display Values and Descriptions 1 36 Total 36 levels available Default 30 Monitor Gain borers T 1 32 OFF Total 33 levels available d Default OFF Shut NOG function TOT 2 1 600s OFF Total 10minutes available tar le Default 1805 Shut TOT function OFF Shut SWR function ON Open SWR function Default ON 1 Mic Gain Protection OFF Shut frequency adjustment R Open RX frequency adjustment T Open TX frequency adjustment RT Open TX RX frequency adjustment Default R SSB Clarifier switch Channel Frequency switch ASQ Control Offset frequency x i SQ SQ scan function 5 Scan TI Time scan function 7 Default SQ CHAN Channel adjust FREQ Frequency adjust Default FREQ 01 09 Total 9 Levels Default 05 Frequency range 100Hz 5MHz Default 100KHz OPT All function setup resume default ALL All channels and setup resume default Default OPT CTCSS code No Freq Hz No Freq Hz No Freq Hz No Freq Hz 1 67 0 1 97 4 21 36 5 31 192 8 2 71 9 2 00
12. led cord Input Voltage Weight 1 5kg Antenna Connector UHF 50239 TRANSMITTER 12W 1 FM 30W SSB 30W PEP 8A with modulation Modulation AM FM USB LSB SSB 3rd order more than 25dB 5th order Inter modulation Distortion 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 25yV for 10dB S N N at greater than 1 2 watt of audio output Sensitivity AM 1 0uV for 10dB S N N at greater than 1 2watt of audio output FM 1 0uV for 20 dB S N N at greater than 1 2 watt of audio output Adjacent Channel Selectivity AM FM 6098 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 Automatic from 10 to 100 000 microvolt Adjustable threshold less than 1 0uV Squelch Automatic Squelch Control only AM FM 1 0uV Audio Output Power 3 watts into 8 ohms Frequency Response AM FM 300 to 3000Hz SSB 450 to 2500Hz External Speaker Not Supplied i internal speaker when CONDITIONS OF GUARANTEE Our transceivers CRT SUPERSTAR are guaranteed on 2 year The other equipments 6 months Any abnormality of functioning must be indicated to your retailer who will intervene or will send it t
13. o our technical service for control The spare parts of our devices are the object of no sending under guarantee Are excluded of the guarantee the damages caused by accidents shocks natural elements lightning thunderstorm static electricity etc The transistors of power the microphones the fuses the bad uses badly adjusted ante nna tos excessive inversion of polarity surge bad connection etc recognized by our technical service The interventions having modified the standards of approval of the device PROCEDURE ON RETURNING TO THE AFTER SALES SERVICE CRT If you send back a radio under guarantee for repair you must pay the freight costs to go CRT will pay the freight costs return If the radio is not under guarantee postal charges are at your expense each device must be sent accompanied with a photocopy of the invoice as well as with a descriptive note of the noticed defect If our AFTER SALES SERVICE estimates the repair more expensive than the value of the device this one will send you an estimate which must have returned to him accepted or refused If the estimate is refused the device will have carriage forward returned DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY C 07000 We hereby declare under our responsibility that the product Description mobile transceiver HF amateur radio Brand CRT Model SS 7900 Satisfies all the technical regulation applicable to the product within the scope of directive R
14. t is dangerous This transceiver is designed for a 13 8V DC power supply Dont use a 24V bat tery to power on the transceiver Do not place the transceiver in excessively dusty humid or wet areas nor uns table surfaces Do not connect the antenna while transmission risk of burn or electric shock Please keep it away from interferential devices such as TV generator etc de vices such as TV generator etc For those fitted with pacemakers are advised to move away from the antenna during transmission mainly in high power and especially do not touch it Never allow metal objects or son electrical contact with the part or internal elec trical connection to the risk of electric shock Avoid exposing the transceiver to temperatures below 30 C and above 60 9 the temperature of the dashboard inside a vehicle can sometimes exceed 80 C which can damage irreparable damage to your machine in case of prolonged exposure Not exposed to prolonged direct sunlight or place it near heaters Do not place anything on top of the apparatus that would interfere with cooling Check that your battery is sufficiently charged to avoid rapidly exhausting its resources It is important to turn off your device before starting the vehicle to avoid damage caused by spikes in the ignition When replacing the fuse you must use a fuse 5A 250V type F In no case a higher value Otherwise a fire hazard If an abnormal odor or smoke is d
15. t the problem After the problem is resolved replace the fuse If newly installed fuses continue to blow disconnect the power cable and contact your autho rized dealer or an authorized servicecenter 1 Pull the two fuse cover in difference direction and open it 10A 250V FUSE ea E 2 Replace the broke fuse with good one and close the fuse holder 3 Be sure to use suggested fuse or it might damage the radio IN LINE FUSE HOLDER IN LINE FUSEHOEDER gt IN LINE IN LINE FUSE HOLDER FUSE FUSE HOLDER 01 Install Microphone Hanger Choose a ideal location which will not interfere the driver Using supplied self tapping screws and pads 2 sets to fix the hanger Install External Speaker If use an external speaker please choose 8ohm speaker with 3 50mm mono band doulbe cable plug 1 Locate the external speaker in a suitable place 2 Plug into the speaker jack B GETTING ACQUAINTED Front Panel BP OW ee nt PET _1 rox MN Switch between channel mode and frequency mode offset setup BAND Switch band A I ECHO setup MENU Function Menu key MODE Switch mode FM AM USB LSB TSQ setup Dual watch scan Frequency 10K function fe RB function Beep voice prompt function NB function HI CUT function SCAN Scan Scan add Scan dele
16. te o Use store or delete memory channel Emergency Channel Keypad lock RF Power Control RF Gain Control Squelch Control CLAR SSB Clarifier switch Power On Off Volume Control Channel Switch Push key Microphone Jack Rear Panel Microphone Channel Down Channel UP PTT button RJ45 connector Mic 1 Bleu NC 2 Rouge TX UP DW 3 Blanc Audio 4 Noir masse 5 6 7 8 NC Microphone cable LCD Display perge im Js DETTE e 2 aa sip Haca 22 SWRstrengthindicator oO Oo Model name Indicator emm appear when press MEN OOOO 7 emo Appears when using Emergency channel e BF Appears when SSB frequency 9 AopearswhenuseASQ 15 ae Appears when Beep voices efas AppeaswhenRBfundionisON 17 mee Appears when repeater functonis on Dofus Appears when adjust Noise Blankeris oN ECN ECT E HOW TO USE YOUR RADIO OFF ON Radio 1 Turn VOL clockwise to switch on the radio the radio emit a beep When the LCD displays frequency or channel the radio is on 2 Turn VOL anti clockwise to switch off the radio the radio is OFF when hear Ka Ta from the switch Volume Control When the radio is turned on turn VOL clockwise will increase the volume turn VOL anti clockwise will reduce the volume The LCD displays VOL XX XX stands for the volume level total 1 36 levels Note Adjust the
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