Attaching and Removing the Antenna
To Attach Antenna
To Remove Antenna
1. Fasten the antenna to the radio by placing the threaded end of
the antenna into the Antenna Connector.
2. Rotate the antenna clockwise until tight.
1. Turn the antenna in a counter-clockwise direction until it dis-
engages from the radio.
Antenna Connector
Threaded End
of Antenna
Attaching and Removing the Battery
To Attach Battery
To Remove Battery
1. Fit the battery slots with the grooves on the radio.
2. Slide the battery upwards until a click is heard.
1. Slide the battery clasp away from the radio.
2. Slide the battery downwards.
3. Pull the battery away from the radio.
Battery Slots
Grooves
Battery
Clasp
Attaching and Removing the Belt Clip
To Remove Belt Clip
To Attach Belt Clip
1. Insert the end of a key between the release tab and the back
surface of the radio.
2. Lift the release tab.
3. Slide the belt clip upwards.
1. Align mounting rails of the radio with the grooves of the belt
clip.
2. Slide the belt clip downwards until it clicks into place.
Release Tab
Mounting Grooves
Charging your Radio
1. Turn off your radio and the A/C power supply to your charger
(if they are turned on).
2. Place your radio in the charger pocket.
3. Turn on the charger’s A/C power supply.
4. Charge your radio until the charger’s LED shows a steady
green light (around 2 hours later).
5. Turn off the charger’s A/C power supply, and remove the
radio from the charger pocket.
6. Turn on your radio; you should see all 3 bars of the Battery
Level Indicator illuminated.
Charger
Pocket
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ATTENTION!
This radio is restricted to occupational use only to
satisfy FCC RF energy exposure requirements.
Before using this product, read the RF energy aware-
ness information and operating instructions in the
Product Safety and RF Exposure booklet enclosed
with your radio (Motorola Publication part number
6815389H01) to ensure compliance with RF energy
exposure limits.
For a list of Motorola-approved antennas, batteries,
and other accessories, visit the following web site
which lists approved accessories:
http://www.motorola.com/businessandgovernment.
Introduction
The Motorola CB PRO operates on the Citizen Band
Radio Service (CBRS) UHF frequencies. It requires
no service fees or licenses, and can be used by any-
body in Australia or New Zealand.
The CB PRO supports 40 channels. Channels 5 and
35 are designated for emergency communications
ONLY, and non-urgent communications must be con-
fined to the other channels. Channels 22 and 23 are
receive only channels; thus, no voice transmissions
are allowed on these channels.
Channels 1 to 8 designated as repeater output chan-
nels; Channels 31 to 38 are the corresponding desig-
nated repeater input channels. Channel 1 to 8 can be
activated at a press of a button to operate in
Talkaround mode (point to point, single frequency
communications) when not used in the locality of
repeaters.
Getting Started
Before you start using your radio, please make sure to
do the following.
1. After unpacking your radio from the box, attach
the battery and antenna to the radio as shown.
2. Charge your radio (see “Charging your Radio” for
details).
3. Set the squelch level to a suitable level based on
your environment (see “Squelch Level” at “Func-
tion Buttons (A, B, C, D)” or “Accessing Pro-
gramming Mode Parameters” for more details).
NOTE: If a particular channel receives many
unwanted calls coming from radios that do not
belong to your communications group and are
some distance away, or the “background noise” is
excessive, you can try to filter out these transmis-
sions by tightening the channel's squelch. How-
ever, tightening the squelch could cause calls from
members of your communications group that are
farther away to be filtered out as well.
Using PL and DPL Codes
PL and DPL codes allow you to create several com-
munication groups within a single channel. All radios
on that channel with the same set of PL/DPL Receive
and Transmit codes are able to communicate with
each other. In most cases, other radios on that channel
not set with any code, or are set with different codes
will not participate in the communications.
NOTE: PL/DPL codes do not offer complete pri-
vacy, as any radio user can listen into the commu-
nications on that channel by pressing the Monitor
button.
You have a choice of selecting 001, 002, ..., 042, PL1,
PL2, PL3 for PL codes, and 043, 044, ..., 126 for DPL
codes. Please refer to the “Accessing Programming
Mode Parameters” section for details in setting the
PL/DPL Receive and Transmit codes for your desired
channels.
PL Frequencies and Codes
PL Freq. (Hz) Motorola Code Equiv. PL Code
67 001 XZ
69.3 002 WZ
71.9 003 XA
74.4 004 WA
77 005 XB
79.7 006 WB
82.5 007 YZ
85.4 008 YA
88.5 009 YB
91.5 010 ZZ
94.8 011 ZA
97.4 012 ZB
100 013 1Z
103.5 014 1A
107.2 015 1B
110.9 016 2Z
114.8 017 2A
118.8 018 2B
123 019 3Z
127.3 020 3A
131.8 021 3B
136.5 022 4Z
141.3 023 4A
146.2 024 4B
151.4 025 5Z
156.7 026 5A
162.2 027 5B
167.9 028 6Z
173.8 029 6A
179.9 030 6B
186.2 031 7Z
DPL Codes
192.8 032 7A
203.5 033 M1
206.5 034 8Z
210.7 035 M2
218.1 036 M3
225.7 037 M4
229.1 038 9Z
233.6 039 M5
241.8 040 M6
250.3 041 M7
254.1 042 0Z
120.0 PL1
200.0 PL2
255.0 PL3
DPL Code Motorola Code DPL Code Motorola Code
23 043 131 061
25 044
132 062
26 045
134 063
31 046
143 064
32 047
152 065
43 048
155 066
47 049
156 067
51 050
162 068
54 051
165 069
65 052
172 070
71 053
174 071
72 054
205 072
73 055
223 073
74 056
226 074
114 057
243 075
115 058
244 076
116 059
245 077
125 060
251 078
PL Freq. (Hz) Motorola Code Equiv. PL Code DPL Code Motorola Code DPL Code Motorola Code
261 079 503 103
263 080
506 104
265 081
516 105
271 082
532 106
306 083
546 107
311 084
565 108
315 085
606 109
331 086
612 110
343 087
624 111
346 088
627 112
351 089
631 113
364 090
632 114
365 091
645* 115
371 092
654 116
411 093
662 117
412 094
664 118
413 095
703 119
423 096
712 120
431 097
723 121
432 098
731 122
445 099
732 123
464 100
734 124
465 101
743 125
466 102
754 126
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Before using this product, read the operat-
ing instructions for safe usage contained in
the Product Safety and RF Exposure book-
let enclosed with your radio.
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