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ROGERS LABS, INC.Genex Electronics 4405 W. 259th TerraceMODEL: FRS 300 Louisburg, KS 66053Test #: 010419 Phone/Fax: (913) 837-3214Test to: FCC Parts 2 and 95Page 1 of 2 FRS300Manual.doc 05/18/2001 MK1995 Owners Operator Manual MK 1995Basic Operation _____ ___ 1. General Specification - Power On/Off Volume - PTT Key : Side [ Tact SW ] - Monitor Key : Side [ Tact SW ] - UP Key : Top - Down Key : Top - SCAN Key : Top - CALL Key : Top - Function Key : Top - EXT Mic/Charge Jack[ 2.5Ο ] - EXT Speaker Jack[ 3.5Ο ] 2. Function Flow Chart β CTCSS β PWR Hi/Low β DW β VOX β BEEP β Roger Beep β Ringer Toneβ Vibration 3. LCD Display ROGERS LABS, INC.Genex Electronics 4405 W. 259th TerraceMODEL: FRS 300 Louisburg, KS 66053Test #: 010419 Phone/Fax: (913) 837-3214Test to: FCC Parts 2 and 95Page 2 of 2 FRS300Manual.doc 05/18/2001 4. Front, Side, Top Overview 5. Operating Instruction 1) On/Off & Volume control Switch - Radio ON : Rotate the switch clockwise until you here a 'click'. All indicators will appear momentarily on the LCD and you will hear short beep sound. - Radio Off : Rotate the switch counter clockwise until all indicators disappear on the LCD. - Volume setting : Rotate On/Off Volume switch to mid position or adjust level that is most comfortable for you. 2) Setting the Channel MK 1995 has 15 main channels. _ To select the channel - Turn the radio on - Press up[ β ] or down[ β ] button to choose the channel. ROGERS LABS, INC.Genex Electronics 4405 W. 259th TerraceMODEL: FRS 300 Louisburg, KS 66053Test #: 010419 Phone/Fax: (913) 837-3214Test to: FCC Parts 2 and 95Page 3 of 2 FRS300Manual.doc 05/18/2001 3) Setting the Tone Code(CTCSS) MK 1995 has 38 CTCSS Codes _ To set the Tone Codes(CTCSS) - Press Function[F] button once more,[XX oF up to 38] will appear and tone code digit will blink on the LCD. " oF " means no CTCSS code. - Press up[ β ] or down[ β ] button to choose the desired sub-channel to use. - Press the PTT button or Function[F] button to confirm. 4) Setting the Transmit Power HI/LO - HI : 1.8W TX power - LO : 500mW TX power _ To set the TX output power - Press the Function [F] button until the [ Po LO or HI ] appears. - Press the up [ β ] button or down [ β ] button to set the TX power - Press the PTT button or Function [F] button to confirm. - HI or LO will appear on the LCD. - If the battery is in low condition, the TX Power will be switched to LO automatically. Even though the TX power is set to HI. 5) Setting the DW(dual watch) and CTCSS in DW mode. _ To active the DW mode - Press the Function [F] button until the [ oF or 1 up to 15] and DW icon blink on the LCD. - Press the up[ β ] button or down [ β ] button to choose the channel. - " oF " means no DW mode. - Press the PTT button or Function [F] button to confirm. - DW icon will appear on the LCD. _ To stop the dual watch (DW) - Press the "S" Scan button, the unit will stop the dual watch and will return to normal operation and DW icon will disappear from the LCD. - DW icon will disappear from the LCD. 6) VOX (Voice Operated Transmission) This option enables you to have hands-free conversation. You do not have to operate the PTT button each time when you want to transmit. You can also choose the VOX sensitivity to suit your environment of operation. (Ex ; noisy road, motor bike, factory etc.) _ To set the VOX mode. - Press the Function [F] button until the [ Uo oF or x ] appears. x is a vox level - VOX icon will be appeared on the LCD. _ To set the VOX level - Press the up[ β ] button or down [ β ] button to set the VOX level from 1 to 5. "oF" is disable the VOX function. " 3 " is most sensitive. " 1 " is least sensitive. - Press the PTT button or Function [F] button to confirm. 7) Beep tone _ To activate or disable the beep tone - Press the Function [F] button until [bP on or oF] and the BELL[ ] icon blink on the LCD. - Press the up[ β ] button or down [ β ] button. - Press the PTT button or Function [F] button to confirm. 8) Roger tone This feature will give the tone signal to other parties when transmitting finished (when PTT button is released.) ROGERS LABS, INC.Genex Electronics 4405 W. 259th TerraceMODEL: FRS 300 Louisburg, KS 66053Test #: 010419 Phone/Fax: (913) 837-3214Test to: FCC Parts 2 and 95Page 4 of 2 FRS300Manual.doc 05/18/2001 _ To activate or disable the Roger tone - Press the Function [F] button until [rb on or oF] and the Roger [ ] icon blink on the LCD. - Press the up[ β ] button or down [ β ] button. - Press the PTT button or Function [F] button to confirm. 9) Setting the Ringer - This feature provides 3 user selectable call ringer signal and vibration. To set your favorite call ringer signal. - Press the Function [F] button until the [ CA 1 or up to 3 ] appears on the LCD. - Press the up[ β ] button or down [ β ] button to select the call melody type. - Press the PTT button to confirm. - To activate the call , click the "PTT" button twice quickly. 10) Setting the Vibration Modes Β° To set for Vibration - Press the Function [F] button until the [ Ub on or oF ] and Vibrator[ ] icon blink on the LCD - Press the up [ β ] button or down [ β ] button. - Press the PTT button or Function [F] button to confirm. 11) Transmitting - Press and hold the PTT button (The "TX" LED will light with red color) - Speak slowly and clearly - To stop the transmission, release the PTT button - If there are no more receiving signal for 5 seconds, the unit will go into power save mode and then the "TX" LED will blink with green color. 12) Receiving The coding feature reduces the possibility of interference and provides enhanced communication. You can only listen to a call that has correct matching code. Important ; Before transmitting or receiving to the other parties ; - Correct channel is selected ( 1 to 15 ) and Correct code is set ( 00 to 38 ) 13) Channel Scanning This feature allows you to monitor all activated channels while scanning. % To activate the Scan - Press the Scan[S] button - Radio will begin scanning. - When in scaβ¦
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ROGERS LABS, INC.Genex Electronics Co. LTD 4405 W. 259th TerraceMODEL: MK 1995 Louisburg, KS 66053Test #: 010507 Phone/Fax: (913) 837-3214Test to: FCC Parts 2 and 95Page 1 of 2 MK1995EXTPHO.doc 05/18/2001 External Photographs of Mk 1995 ROGERS LABS, INC.Genex Electronics Co. LTD 4405 W. 259th TerraceMODEL: MK 1995 Louisburg, KS 66053Test #: 010507 Phone/Fax: (913) 837-3214Test to: FCC Parts 2 and 95Page 2 of 2 MK1995EXTPHO.doc 05/18/2001
ROGERS LABS, INC.Genex Electronics Co. LTD 4405 W. 259th TerraceMODEL: MK 1995 Louisburg, KS 66053Test #: 010507 Phone/Fax: (913) 837-3214Test to: FCC Parts 2 and 95Page 1 of 1 MK1995Label.doc 05/18/2001 FCC ID Label placement and Label for MK 1995
ROGERS LABS, INC.Genex Electronics Co. LTD 4405 W. 259th TerraceMODEL: MK 1995 Louisburg, KS 66053Test #: 010507 Phone/Fax: (913) 837-3214Test to: FCC Parts 2 and 95Page 1 of 3 MK1995IntPho.doc 05/18/2001 Internal Photographs of MK 1995 ROGERS LABS, INC.Genex Electronics Co. LTD 4405 W. 259th TerraceMODEL: MK 1995 Louisburg, KS 66053Test #: 010507 Phone/Fax: (913) 837-3214Test to: FCC Parts 2 and 95Page 2 of 3 MK1995IntPho.doc 05/18/2001 ROGERS LABS, INC.Genex Electronics Co. LTD 4405 W. 259th TerraceMODEL: MK 1995 Louisburg, KS 66053Test #: 010507 Phone/Fax: (913) 837-3214Test to: FCC Parts 2 and 95Page 3 of 3 MK1995IntPho.doc 05/18/2001
ALIGNMENT INSTRUCTIONS WARNING Any repairs or adjustment should be made under the supervision of a qualified radio-telephone technician. 1. TRANSMITTER 1-1. Power Supply Voltage The power supply voltage should be set for 6.0 V DC measured at the radio during transmit. Periodically check the supply voltage during the alignment procedure. 1-2. Frequency Setting A. Connect a frequency counter or Communications Service Monitor to the antenna connector through an RF power attenuates (5 watt minimum rating, 20 dB minimum attenuation). B. Depress the PTT switch. C. Adjust the TCXO such that output frequency is equal to the channel. Frequency with a maximum error of Β±300 Hz. D. Adjust CT301 for Β±300 Hz. E. Release the PTT switch. 1-3. Output Power Alignment A. Set the power supply voltage for 6.0 V DC. B. Connect a communications Service Monitor or a wattmeter and dummy load to the antenna connector. C. Depress the PTT switch. D. To be convinced for 2.0 watt output power with a maximum error of Β±0.2 watt. E. Release the PTT switch. 1-4. Deviation Adjustment A. Connect an audio generator to the microphone jack JIG. The audio frequency should be set at 1 kHz B. Connect an FM deviation meter or communication Service Monitor to the antenna connector Through an RF power attenuates (5 watt minimum rating, 20 dB minimum attenuates ). Set the monitor to read peak deviation. C. Depress the PTT switch. D. Adjust the audio generator level 100 mV rms. E. Adjust RV801 for 2.3 kHz maximum deviation. F. Release the PTT switch. 2-2. RECEIVER Note : Insure that the proper channel has been selected before proceedings with the alignment procedure. 2-1. Power Supply Voltage. The proper voltage for testing is 6.0 V DC. 2-2. Receiver Alignment A. Connect an RF signal generator or Communications Service Monitor to the antenna connect. B. Connect a SINAD meter and oscilloscope across the speaker terminals. C. Set the output level of the RF signal generator for β47 dBm the generator should be set for 1.5 kHz deviation of a 1 kHz tone. D. Set the audio output level for 0.6 Vrms by adjusting volume. E. Adjust L106 for maximum audio output. F. Reduce the output level of the RF signal generator for produce a 12 dB SINAD indication.
TEST REPORT For APPLICATION of CERTIFICATION For Genex Electronics Co. LTD 3263 HA-AHN Industrial Zone 201 HA-AHN 3-Dong KWANG MYUNG-CITY 423-754 KOREA Clark Cheon Manager MODEL: MK 1995 UHF TRANSCEIVER FREQUENCY: 462 MHz FCC ID: PM3 MK1995 Test Date: May 7, 2001 Certifying Engineer: Scot D. Rogers ROGERS LABS, INC. 4405 West 259th Terrace Louisburg, KS 66053 Phone: (913) 837-3214 FAX: (913) 837-3214 This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of the laboratory. This report must not be used by the client to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Government. ROGERS LABS, INC. 4405 West 259 th Terrace Louisburg, KS 66053 Phone / Fax (913) 837-3214 NVLAP Accredited LaboratoryNVLAP Lab Code: 200087-0 ROGERS LABS, INC.Genex Electronics Co. LTD 4405 West 259 th TerraceMODEL: MK 1995 VHF Transceiver Louisburg, KS 66053Test #:010507FCC ID#: PM3 MK1995SN: Set 1 Phone/Fax: (913) 837-3214Test to: FCC Parts 2,15,and 95Page 2 of 26 CERTIFICATION\TEKKMK1995 05/16/00 TABLE OF CONTENTS FORWARD:3 LIST OF TEST EQUIPMENT3 2.1033(C)APPLICATION FOR CERTIFICATION4 2.1046RF POWER OUTPUT5 Measurements Required:5 Test Arrangement:5 Results:5 2.1047MODULATION CHARACTERISTICS6 Measurements Required:6 Test Arrangement:6 Results:7 2.1049OCCUPIED BANDWIDTH8 Measurements Required:8 Test Arrangement:8 Results:8 2.1051 SPURIOUS EMISSIONS AT ANTENNA TERMINALS9 Measurements Required:9 Test Arrangement:9 Results:11 2.1053FIELD STRENGTH OF SPURIOUS RADIATION12 Measurements Required:12 Test Arrangement:12 Results:13 2.1055FREQUENCY STABILITY14 Measurements Required:14 Test Arrangement:14 Results:15 APPENDIX16 NVLAP Accredited LaboratoryNVLAP Lab Code: 200087-0 ROGERS LABS, INC.Genex Electronics Co. LTD 4405 West 259 th TerraceMODEL: MK 1995 VHF Transceiver Louisburg, KS 66053Test #:010507FCC ID#: PM3 MK1995SN: Set 1 Phone/Fax: (913) 837-3214Test to: FCC Parts 2,15,and 95Page 3 of 26 CERTIFICATION\TEKKMK1995 05/16/00 FORWARD: In accordance with the Federal Communications Code of Federal Regulations, dated October 1, 2000, Part 2 Subpart J, Paragraphs 2.907, 2.911, 2.913, 2.915, 2.925, 2.926, 2.1031 through 2.1057, applicable paragraphs of Parts 15, and 95, the following is submitted: List of Test Equipment A Hewlett Packard 8591EM and or 8562A Spectrum Analyzer was used as the measuring device for the emissions testing. The analyzer settings used are described in the following table. Refer to the Appendix for a complete list of Test Equipment. HP 8591EM SPECTRUM ANALYZER SETTINGS CONDUCTED EMISSIONS: RBWAVG. BW DETECTOR FUNCTION 9 kHz30 kHzPeak/Quasi Peak RADIATED EMISSIONS (30 β 1000 MHz): RBWAVG. BW DETECTOR FUNCTION 120 kHz300 kHzPeak/Quasi Peak HP 8562A SPECTRUM ANALYZER SETTINGS RADIATED EMISSIONS (1 β 40 GHz): RBWAVG. BW DETECTOR FUNCTION 1 MHz1 MHzPeak/Average ANTENNA CONDUCTED EMISSIONS: RBWAVG. BW DETECTOR FUNCTION 120 kHz300 kHzPeak NVLAP Accredited LaboratoryNVLAP Lab Code: 200087-0 ROGERS LABS, INC.Genex Electronics Co. LTD 4405 West 259 th TerraceMODEL: MK 1995 VHF Transceiver Louisburg, KS 66053Test #:010507FCC ID#: PM3 MK1995SN: Set 1 Phone/Fax: (913) 837-3214Test to: FCC Parts 2,15,and 95Page 4 of 26 CERTIFICATION\TEKKMK1995 05/16/00 2.1033(c)Application for Certification (1) Manufacturer:Genex Electronics Co. LTD 3263 HA-AHN Industrial Zone 201 HA-AHN 3-Dong KWANG MYUNG-CITY 423-754 KOREA Marketer/Vendor: TEKK Incorporated 226 NW Parkway Kansas City, MO 64150 (2)Identification:Model:MK 1995 S/N: Set 1 FCC I.D.: PM3 MK1995 (3)Instruction Book: Refer to exhibit for Draft Instruction Manual. (4)Emission Type:6K0F3E (5)Frequency Range:462 MHz (6) Operating Power Level: 2.0 Watts (High Power) 0.5 Watts (Low Power) (7)Max P o :2.0 Watts (8) Power into final amplifier: 2.0 Watt Unit: 4.80 Watts (6.0V @ 0.8A) (9)Tune Up Procedure for Output Power: Refer to Exhibit for Transceiver Alignment Procedure. (10) Circuit Diagrams; description of circuits, frequency stability, spurious suppression, and power and modulation limiting: Refer to Exhibit for Circuit Diagrams. Refer to Exhibit for Theory of Operation. (11)Photograph or drawing of the Identification Plate: Refer to Exhibit for Photograph or Drawing. (12)Drawings of Construction and Layout: Refer to Exhibit for Drawings of Components Layout and Chassis Drawings. (13) Detail Description of Digital Modulation: Not applicable. NVLAP Accredited LaboratoryNVLAP Lab Code: 200087-0 ROGERS LABS, INC.Genex Electronics Co. LTD 4405 West 259 th TerraceMODEL: MK 1995 VHF Transceiver Louisburg, KS 66053Test #:010507FCC ID#: PM3 MK1995SN: Set 1 Phone/Fax: (913) 837-3214Test to: FCC Parts 2,15,and 95Page 5 of 26 CERTIFICATION\TEKKMK1995 05/16/00 2.1046RF Power Output Measurements Required: Measurements shall be made to establish the radio frequency power delivered by the transmitter into the standard output termination. The power output shall be monitored and recorded and no adjustment shall be made to the transmitter after the test has begun, except as noted below: If the power output is adjustable, measurements shall be made for the highest and lowest power levels. Test Arrangement: The radio frequency power output was measured at the antenna terminal by replacing the antenna with a spectrum analyzer, 6-dB attenuation and cable. The spectrum analyzer had an impedance of 50β¦ to match the impedance of the standard antenna. A HP 8591EM Spectrum Analyzer was used to measure the radio frequency power at the antenna port. The data was taken in dBm and converted to watts as shown in the following Table. Refer to Figure 1 showing the output power of the transmitter. Data taken per Paragraph 2.1046(a) and applicable parts of Parts 22, 74, 90 and 95. P dBm = power in dB above 1 milliwatt. Milliwatts = 10 (PdBm/10) Watts = (Milliwatts)(0.001)(W/mW) 32.69 dBm = 10 (32.69/10) = 1,857.8 mW = 1.8 Watts 26.70 dBm = 10 (26.70/10) = 467.74 mW = 0.5 Watts Results: FREQUENCYP dBm P mw P w 462.62532.691,857.81.9 462.62526.70467.70.5 The speciβ¦
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4405 West 259th Terrace Β· Louisburg, Kansas Β· United States
| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output | Emission | Tolerance |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 95A | 462.55 MHz - 462.725 MHz | 2 W | 6K0F3E | 4.5000000000 ppm |

UHF LMRS TRANSMITTER
Equipment Class
TNF - Licensed Non-Broadcast Transmitter Held to Face
UHF LMRS TRANSMITTER
Equipment Class
TNF - Licensed Non-Broadcast Transmitter Held to Face
LAND MOBILE RADIO SERVICE GMRS TRANSMITTER
Equipment Class
TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter
GMRS/FRS UHF Transceiver
Equipment Class
FRF - Part 95 Family Radio Face Held Transmitter
Transceiver, VHF, PTT
Equipment Class
TNF - Licensed Non-Broadcast Transmitter Held to Face