GME TX655 User Manual
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IMpORTANT
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS carefully and completely before
operating your radio and retain this manual for future reference.
NEVER connect the radio to a power source other than the
supplied battery. This may damage your product.
DO NOT place your radio in front of a vehicle airbag.
DO NOT use your radio with a damaged antenna.
DO NOT attempt to modify your radio in any way.
ALWAYS charge your radio at normal room temperature.
ALWAYS switch off your radio where notices restrict the use
of two‑way radio or mobile telephones.
ONLY use gME approved rechargeable batteries with the
supplied charger.
AVOID exposing your radio to water. It is not waterproof.
AVOID storing or charging your radio in direct sunlight.
AVOID storing or using your radio where temperatures
are below ‑20°C or above +60°C.
IMpORTANT INFORMATION
CONCERNING uHF CB RAdIO
The use of the Citizen Band radio service is licensed in Australia by
the ACMA Radiocommunications (Citizens Band Radio Stations)
Class Licence and in new Zealand by the Ministry of Economic
Development new Zealand (MED). A general User Radio Licence
for Citizens Band radio and operation is subject to conditions
contained in those licences.
The class licence for users and equipment operating in the CB/PRS
477 Mhz band has been amended. This radio meets the new 80
channel standard.
In simple terms the same amount of spectrum is available; however,
radio transceivers can now operate in a narrower bandwidth and
hence use less spectrum. These radios are generally referred to as
narrowband or 12.5 khz radios. By using 12.5 khz channel spacing
instead of 25 khz, the 40 channels originally allocated can now be