CRT Micron, Dual Band Transceiver 144-146 MHZ RX/TX 430-440 MHZ RX/TX
CRT Micron, Dual Band Transceiver 144-146 MHZ RX/TX 430-440 MHZ RX/TX
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                  3.INITIAL INSTALLATION................................................................................. 3
                  4.GETTING ACQUAINTED................................................................................ 8
5.WORKING MODE......................................................................................... 11
                  6.BASIC OPERATIONS................................................................................... 12
                  7.FUNCTION MENU........................................................................................ 11
                  8.CHANNEL MENU......................................................................................... 20
                  9.KEYPAD MENU SETUP............................................................................... 23
                  10.PROGRAMMING SOFTWARE................................................................... 24
                  11.MAINTENANCE.......................................................................................... 25
                  12.SPECIFICATIONS....................................................................................... 26
                  13.ATTACHED CHART.................................................................................... 27
                  ♦ Adopt superior quality material, better technology and high quality radiator to
                    ensure stable and durable operation;
                  ♦ 180 degree rotatable TFT LCD display;
                  ♦ Full alloy body for heat radiation;
                  ♦ Amateur mode and professional mode for different operation requirement;
                  ♦ Distribute buttons reasonably, convenient for operation;
                  ♦ Separate band width setting for each single channel, Wide 25K, Middle band
                    20K, Narrow band 12.5K;
                  ♦ 200 programmable memory channels, identified by editing name;
                  ♦ Separate CTCSS, DCS setting for each single channel, rejecting extra calling
                    from other radios;
                  ♦ Various scan functions including CTCSS/DCS Scan function;
                  ♦ Smart menu control and PC programming control;
                  ♦ Voltage level protection;
                  ♦ LCD brightless control;
                  ♦ Automatic power on function;
                  ♦ Main unit and microphone key lock function.
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                  2. ACCESSORIES
                2.1 Standard Accessories
                         P1      P4
                                      FUNC
                         P2      P5
                  MIC
P3 P6
                                                                                  DC Power Cable
                  Transceiver                Microphone        Mobile Bracket     with Fuse Holder
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                    3. Initial Installation
                  3.1 Mobile Installation
                  To install the transceiver, select a safe, convenient location inside your vehicle that
                  minimizes danger to your passengers and yourself while the vehicle is in motion. Consider
                  installing the unit at an appropriate position so that knees or legs will not strike it during
                  sudden braking of your vehicle. Try to pick a well ventilated location that is shielded from
                  direct sunlight.
                  1.Install the mounting bracket in the vehicle using the supplied selftapping screws (2pcs)
                    and flat washers (2pcs)
Car body
                                                                                      Washer (M5)
                                                                                  Tapping screw
                                                                                  (M5x20mm)
Mounting bracket
                  2.Position the transceiver, then insert and tighten the supplied hexagon SEMS screws.
                    ♦♦Double check that all screws are tightened to prevent vehicle vibration from loosening
                      the bracket or transceiver.
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                1.Route the DC power cable supplied with the transceiver directly to the vehicle's battery
                  terminals using the shortest path from the transceiver.
                  ♦♦We recommend you do not use the cigarette lighter socket as some cigarette lighter
                    sockets introduce an unacceptable voltage drop.
                  ♦♦The entire length of the cable must be dressed so it is isolated from heat, moisture,
                    and the engine secondary (high voltage) ignition system/ cables.
                2. After installing cable, in order to avoid the risk of damp, please use heat-resistant tap to
                  tie together with fuse box. Don't forget to reinforce whole cable.
                3.In order to avoid the risk of short circuit, please cut down connection with negative (-) of
                  battery, then connect with radio.
                4.Confirm the correct polarity of the connections, then attach the power cable to the
                  battery terminals; red connects to the positive (+) terminal and black connects to the
                  negative (-) terminal.
                  ♦♦Use the full length of the cable without cutting off excess even if the cable is longer
                    than required. In particular, never remove the fuse holders from the cable.
Red
Black
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                                                              Regulated
                                                              power supply (QRP-01)                    ANT   EXT SP
                                                                                      Red
                                                                          Black
                                  Regulated power supply (QRP-01)
                  2.Connect the transceiver's DC power connector to the connector on the DC power cable.
                    ♦♦Press the connectors firmly together until the locking tab clicks.
                         »»Before connecting the DC power to the transceiver, be sure to switch the
                           transceiver and the DC power supply OFF.
                         »»Do not plug the DC power supply into an AC outlet until you make all connections.
                  Only use fuses of the specified type and rating, otherwise the transceiver could be
                  damaged.
                         »»If you use the transceiver for a long period when the vehicle battery is not fully
                           charged, or when the engine is OFF, the battery may become discharged, and will
                           not have sufficient reserves to start the vehicle. Avoid using the transceiver in these
                           conditions.
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                3.3 Antenna Connection
                Before operating, install an efficient, well-tuned antenna. The success of your installation
                will depend largely on the type of antenna and its correct installation. The transceiver can
                give excellent results if the antenna system and its installation are given careful attention.
                Use a 50Ω impedance antenna and low-loss coaxial feed-line that has a characteristic
                impedance of 50Ω, to match the transceiver input impedance. Coupling the antenna to the
                transceiver via feed-lines having an impedance other than 50Ω reduces the efficiency of
                the antenna system and can cause interference to nearby broadcast television receivers,
                radio receivers, and other electronic equipment.
                       »»Transmitting without first connecting an antenna or other matched load may
                         damage the transceiver. Always connect the antenna to the transceiver before
                         transmitting.
                       »»All fixed stations should be equipped with a lightning arrester to reduce the risk of
                         fire, electric shock, and transceiver damage.
CRT MS 120E
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                       »»External speaker adopt double port BTL, please care about the connecting way.
                         The speaker can not connect with the ground, otherwise the speaker will be fault.
                         The wrong connecting way as the following picture.
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                  3.4.2 Microphone
                  For voice communications, connect a microphone equipped with an 8-pin modular plug
                  into the modular socket on the front of the main unit. Press irmly on the plug until the
                  locking tab clicks.
                                                                 P1                 P4
                                                                                                    FUNC
                                                                 P2                 P5
                                                           MIC
P3 P6
                                           Microphone
                                           connector
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                  4. Getting Acquainted
                4.1 Front panel
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                    2                                                                                        5
                                                    P1                                         P4
                    1                                                                                 FUNC   8
                    3                                                                                        6
                                                   P2                                          P5
                                   MIC
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                                                    P3                                         P6
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                    NO.              Key               Functions
                     1         Antenna connector       Connect a 50 ohm antenna
                     2         Ex-Speaker Jack         Connect optional SP-01 external speaker
                     3           Power cable           Connect a standard DC power cable
                  4.3 Display
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                            NO.       Functions
                              1       Displays the self define function when press P1
                              2       Displays the self define function when press P2
                              3       Displays the self define function when press P3
                              4       Displays the self define function when press P4
                              5       Displays the self define function when press P5
                              6       Displays the self define function when press P6
                              7       Displays the main channel TX or RX status
                              8       Displays when Automatic power off function is on
                              9       Displays the main channel field strength
                            10        Displays main channel number in channel mode
                             11       Displays when set band width for main channel
                            12        Displays when main channel set CTCSS/DCS
                            13        Displays when main channel reverse function is on
                            14        Displays when main channel offset function is on
                            15        Displays when main channel is in scan list
                            16        Displays main channel frequency or name
                            17        Displays sub channel number in channel mode
                            18        Displays when setting band width for sub channel
                            19        Displays when current sub channel set CTCSS/DCS
                            20        Displays when sub channel reverse function is ON
                            21        Displays when sub channel offset function is ON
                            22        Displays when sub channel receive a signal
                            23        Display sub channel frequency or name
                            24        Displays signal strength of sub channel
                            25        Display voltage and menu setting
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                4.4 Microphone
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                    5. WORKING MODE
                    (AMATEUR TRANSCEIVER OR CHANNEL MODE TRANSCEIVER)
                  According to practical application, you can set the radio works as Amateur Transceiver
                  mode or Channel Transceiver mode. There are also 2 levels operation menu to set
                  functions as you need. It is easy and convenient. FUNC MENU is for set background
                  function, CHAN MENU for set channel function, MINI KEY menu for set self define key,
                  HAND KEY for set self mic define key.
                  1.Working Mode:
                  A. By programming software: In PC software's "General Setting" menu, choose "Display
                     Mode" to select Amateur Transceiver mode or Channel Transceiver mode.
                  B. By manual setup: Please refer to "Display Mode" in Page 16.
                  2.Amateur Transceiver Mode:
                  Except setting as "CH" mode, others considered as Amateur transceiver
                  mode. Under this mode, press V/M matched PX key to switch between
                  Channel mode and VFO mode.
                  A. Frequency+Channel mode: When set display as "FRQ", it enters into
                     Frequency+Channel mode, new setting of channel operation and
                     shortcut operation can be temporarily used by user. Once the radio        (pic1)
                     is turned off or switched to anothe channel, the temporary setting will
                     be erased and back to initial settings.(As pic 1)
                  B. Channel+Name Tag Mode: When set display as "NM",it enters
                     into Channel +Name Tag mode. At this mode, it will display
                     corresponding channel name when the current channel is edited with
                                                                                               (pic2)
                     name. Otherwise, it will display frequency + channel. Its operations
                     are same as frequency + channel mode.(As pic 2)
                  C. VFO Mode(Frequency mode): This mode shows only frequency on
                     the display. Shortcut operation and Channel setting will be changed
                     & stored as the latest value permanently. Once the radio is turned off
                     or changed to new VFO frequency, the latest setting is remained until     (pic3)
                     next change.(As pic 3)
                  3. Channel Transceiver Mode:
                  When set display mode as "CH" , it enters into Channel Transceiver
                  mode. If there is corresponding name for current channel , the LCD will
                  display current channel name otherwise it current channel number. (As        (pic4)
                  Pic 4)
                         »»If transceiver programmed as Channel transceiver mode and locked, you can't
                           return to amateur transceiver mode by manual operation from general setting.
4.Under any mode, the FUNC MENU setting can be changed and saved.
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                  6. Basic Operations
                6.1 Switching the Power On/Off
                1. Power On: in power off state press          , the LCD displays "WELCOME" then will
                   displays current frequency or channel.
                2. Power Off: in power on state, press       for 2 seconds, the LCD displays "CLOSING",
                   then the LCD display disappears.
                2. By number key: In CH mode, you can input wanted channel by the microphone input
                   3 numbers (001-200) , 001 stands for channel 1, 200 stands for channel 200. if input
                   channel is an empty channel, the radio will report error and return to last channel.
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                  6.5 Receiving
                  When the channel you are operating being called, the screen shows red RX and field
                  strength in this way you can hear the calling.
                         »»When the RX icon and field strength flashes, but can not hear the calling, it means
                           current channel receive a matching carrier but unmatching signaling. Refer to
                           CTCSS/ DCS CODE or Optional Signaling setup in Page 14).
                  6.6 Transmitting
                  Hold [PTT] and speak into microphone. the radio start transmit, the screen shows red
                  TX and field strength. Hold the microphone approximately 2.5-5.0cm from your lips and
                  speak to microphone in your normal speaking voice to get best timbre.
                      »»Only available transmit on main channel.
                7.1 Beep
                1. Enter FUNCTION MENU list, choose No.01 function.
                2. Press [PUSH] button, the menu value in LCD turns to green color.
                3. Turn channel knob to choose wanted setting.
                   Off~5: 6 levels available.
                   Off: Turn off BEEP function.
                4. Press [PUSH] button or [P3] key to store setting and exit.
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                  7.5 Volume level setting
                  1. Enter FUNCTION MENU list, choose No.05 function
                  2. Press [PUSH] button, the menu value in LCD turns to green color.
                  3. Turn channel knob to choose wanted setting
                     1-36: total 36 levels available
                  4. Press [PUSH] button or [P3] key to store setting and exit
                  7.6 Password setting
                  After enable this function, must be input correct password then can turn on the
                  transceiver.
                  1. Enter FUNCTION MENU list, choose No.06 function
                  2. Press [PUSH] button, the menu value in LCD turns to green color.
                  3. Turn channel knob to choose wanted setting
                     ON: Turn on password function.
                     OFF: Turn off password function
                  4. Press [PUSH] button or [P3] key to store setting and exit
                  7.7 Scan Dwell Time Setup
                  1. Enter FUNCTION MENU list, choose No.07 function.
                  2. Press [PUSH] button, the menu value in LCD turns to green color.
                  3. Turn channel knob to choose wanted setting.
                     TO: It pause for preset pause time when scanning a matching signal, then resume
                     scan.
                     CO: It pauses once scanning a matching signal, and resume scan when signal
                     disappears.
                     SE: It stops once scanning a matching signal.
                  4. Press [PUSH] button or [P3] key to store setting and exit.
                  7.8 Scan Pause Time Setup
                  1. Enter FUNCTION MENU list, choose No.08 function
                  2. Press [PUSH] button, the menu value in LCD turns to green color.
                  3. Turn channel knob to choose wanted setting
                     5S : It pauses 5s once scanning a matching signal, then resume scan
                     10S : It pauses 10s once scanning a matching signal, then resume scan
                     15S : It pauses 15s once scanning a matching signal, then resume scan
                  4. Press [PUSH] button or [P3] key to store setting and exit.
                  7.9 AOP (Automatic power on setup)
                  When turn off AOP, the radio need press          key to power on when connect with the
                  power supply.
                  1. Enter FUNCTION MENU list, choose No.09 function.
                  2. Press [PUSH] button, the menu value in LCD turns to green color.
                  3. Turn channel knob to choose wanted setting
                     ON : Enable AOP function
                     OFF: Power off by manual
                  4. Press [PUSH] button or [P3] key to store setting and exit.
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                7.10 Dual Watch setup
                1. Enter FUNCTION MENU list, choose No.10 function
                2. Press [PUSH] button, the menu value in LCD turns to green color.
                3. Turn channel knob to choose wanted setting
                   ON: Enable Dual Watch function
                   OFF: Disable Dual Watch function
                4. Press [PUSH] button or [P3] key to store setting and exit.
                       »»The working of CTCSS/DCS decode shall be work associated with the squelch
                         mode setup. (Refer to Signaling Combination setup in page 21).
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                  3. Turn channel knob to choose wanted setting
                     HI: Choose high power level.
                     MI: Choose middle power level.
                     LO: Choose low power level.
                  4. Press [PUSH] button or [P3] key to store setting and exit
                         »»Frequency reverse is turn on, the TX and RX frequency will be exchanged, the
                           CTCSS or DCS signaling also will be exchanged if existed in current channel.
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                8.7 Talk Around
                1. Enter CHAN MENU list, choose No.7 function
                2. Press [PUSH] button, the menu value in LCD turns to green color.
                3. Turn channel knob to choose wanted setting
                   ON: Turn on talk around function
                   OFF: Turn off talk around function
                4. Press PUSH button or P3 key to store setting and exit.
                       »»This function is hide when RTDF function is on.
                       »»OFFSET frequency is adjusted according to step size setup. This function is hide
                         when RTDF function is on.
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                     RL: Signaling busy lockout, transmitting is inhibited when current
                     channel receives a matching carrier but dis-matching CTCSS/DCS code.
                     OFF: Busy channel lockout is disabled.Transmitting is allowed in any receiving status
                  4. Press [PUSH] button or [P3] key to store setting.
                  8.11 TX OFF
                  1. Enter CHAN MENU list, choose No.11 function
                  2. Press [PUSH] button, the menu value in LCD turns to green color.
                  3. Turn channel knob to choose wanted setting.
                     ON: TX allowed, press [PTT] to transmit
                     OFF: TX not allowed, only work in RX mode, press [PTT] will emit a beep.
                  4. Press [PUSH] button or [P3] key to store setting and exit
                You shall install software before connecting the USB cable line. Switch on transceiver
                before writing frequency.You had better not switch on or off the power supply of
                transceiver when it is connected with computer, otherwise, it will make transceiver unable
                to read or write frequency. In this case, you have to turn off programming software, pull
                out USB cable. then reinsert USB cable and open software, then rechoose COM Port, it
                will turn into normal operation. Therefore, please connect transceiver with computer after
                switching on the transceiver. Don't restart transceiver power when it is connected with
                computer.
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                    11. Maintenance
                  11.1 Default Setting after Resetting
                   Frequency band                          VHF                          UHF
                   VFO frequency                           145.150MHz                   431.150MHz
                   Memory channel                          --                           --
                   Offset direction                        --                           --
                   Offset frequency                        600KHz                       5MHz
                   Channel step                            10KHz                        10KHz
                   CTCSS encode and decode                 --                           --
                   CTCSS tone frequency                    88.5Hz                       88.5Hz
                   DCS encode and decode                   --                           --
                   DCS Code                                000N                         000N
                   Output power                            HI                           HI
                   TOT                                     3                            3
                   APO                                     OFF                          OFF
                   VOL                                     28                           28
                   Squelch Level                           3                            3
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                  12. Specifications
                                                                      GENERAL
                 Frequency Range                           VHF: 144-146MHz UHF: 430~440MHz
                 Number of Channels                        200 channels
                 Channel Spacing                           25K (Wide Band) 20K(Middle Band) 12.5K (Narrow band)
                                                           2.5KHz, 5KHz, 6.25KHz, 10KHz, 12.5KHz, 20KHz, 25KHz,
                 Phase-locked Step
                                                           30KHz, 50KHz
                 Operating Voltage                         13.8V DC ±15%
                 Squelch                                   Carrier/CTCSS/DCS
                 Frequency Stability                       ±2.5 ppm
                 Operating Temperature                     -20℃~+60℃
                 Dimensions(mm)                            124 (W) x 163(D) x 39 (H)
                 Weight                                    about 0.64Kg
                                                                      TRANSCEIVER
                                                           Wide band                   Narrow band
                 Power Output                              25W / 15W / 5W
                 Modulation                                16KΦF3E                     11KΦF3E
                 Adjacent Channel Power                    ≥70dB                       ≥60dB
                 Hum & Noise                               ≥40dB                       ≥36dB
                 Spurious Emission                         ≥60dB                       ≥60dB
                 Audio Response                            +1~-3dB(0.3~3KHz)           +1~- 3dB(0.3~2.55KHz)
                 Audio Distortion                          ≤5%
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                    13. Attached Chart
                  52 groups CTCSS Tone Frequency(Hz)
                    No. Freq.(Hz) No. Freq.(Hz) No. Freq. (Hz) No. Freq. (Hz) No. Freq. (Hz)
                     1         62.5           12           94.8    23   136.5   34   177.3   45   218.1
                     2         67.0           13           97.4    24   141.3   35   179.9   46   225.7
                     3         69.3           14           100.0   25   146.2   36   183.5   47   229.1
                     4         71.9           15           103.5   26   151.4   37   196.2   48   233.6
                     5         74.4           16           107.2   27   156.7   38   189.9   49   241.8
                     6         77.0           17           110.9   28   159.8   39   192.8   50   250.3
                     7         79.7           18           114.8   29   162.2   40   196.6   51   254.1
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                1024 groups DCS Code
                 Code DSC Code DSC Code DSC Code DSC Code DSC Code DSC Code DSC Code DSC
                  No. (Octal) No. (Octal) No. (Octal) No. (Octal) No. (Octal) No. (Octal) No. (Octal) No. (Octal)
                   1.   000       2.    001       3.   002    4.    003    5.    004    6.    005   7.     006    8.    007
                   9.   010       10.   011      11.   012   12.    013   13.    014   14.    015   15.    016   16.    017
                  17.   020       18.   021      19.   022   20.    023   21.    024   22.    025   23.    026   24.    027
                  25.   030       26.   031      27.   032   28.    033   29.    034   30.    035   31.    036   32.    037
                  33.   040       34.   041      35.   042   36.    043   37.    044   38.    045   39.    046   40.    047
                  41.   050       42.   051      43.   052   44.    053   45.    054   46.    055   47.    056   48.    057
                  49.   060       50.   061      51.   062   52.    063   53.    064   54.    065   55.    066   56.    067
                  57.   070       58.   071      59.   072   60.    073   61.    074   62.    075   63.    076   64.    077
                  65.   100       66.   101      67.   102   68.    103   69.    104   70.    105   71.    106   72.    107
                  73.   110       74.   111      75.   112   76.    113   77.    114   78.    115   79.    116   80.    117
                  81.   120       82.   121      83.   122   84.    123   85.    124   86.    125   87.    126   88.    127
                  89.   130       90.   131      91.   132   92.    133   93.    134   94.    135   95.    136   96.    137
                  97.   140       98.   141      99.   142   100.   143   101.   144   102.   145   103.   146   104.   147
                 105.   150      106.   151     107.   152   108.   153   109.   154   110.   155   111.   156   112.   157
                 113.   160      114.   161     115.   162   116.   163   117.   164   118.   165   119.   166   120.   167
                 121.   170      122.   171     123.   172   124.   173   125.   174   126.   175   127.   176   128.   177
                 129.   200      130.   201     131.   202   132.   203   133.   204   134.   205   135.   206   136.   207
                 137.   210      138.   211     139.   212   140.   213   141.   214   142.   215   143.   216   144.   217
                 145.   220      146.   221     147.   222   148.   223   149.   224   150.   225   151.   226   152.   227
                 153.   230      154.   231     155.   232   156.   233   157.   234   158.   235   159.   236   160.   237
                 161.   240      162.   241     163.   242   164.   243   165.   244   166.   245   167.   246   168.   247
                 169.   250      170.   251     171.   252   172.   253   173.   254   174.   255   175.   256   176.   257
                 177.   260      178.   261     179.   262   180.   263   181.   264   182.   265   183.   266   184.   267
                 185.   270      186.   271     187.   272   188.   273   189.   274   190.   275   191.   276   192.   277
                 193.   300      194.   301     195.   302   196.   303   197.   304   198.   305   199.   306   200.   307
                 201.   310      202.   311     203.   312   204.   313   205.   314   206.   315   207.   316   208.   317
                 209.   320      210.   321     211.   322   212.   323   213.   324   214.   325   215.   326   216.   327
                 217.   330      218.   331     219.   332   220.   333   221.   334   222.   335   223.   336   224.   337
                 225.   340      226.   341     227.   342   228.   343   229.   344   230.   345   231.   346   232.   347
                 233.   350      234.   351     235.   352   236.   353   237.   354   238.   355   239.   356   240.   357
                 241.   360      242.   361     243.   362   244.   363   245.   364   246.   365   247.   366   248.   367
                 249.   370      250.   371     251.   372   252.   373   253.   374   254.   375   255.   376   256.   377
                 257.   400      258.   401     259.   402   260.   403   261.   404   262.   405   263.   406   264.   407
                 265.   410      266.   411     267.   412   268.   413   269.   414   270.   415   271.   416   272.   417
                 273.   420      274.   421     275.   422   276.   423   277.   424   278.   425   279.   426   280.   427
                 281.   430      282.   431     283.   432   284.   433   285.   434   286.   435   287.   436   288.   437
                 289.   440      290.   441     291.   442   292.   443   293.   444   294.   445   295.   446   296.   447
                 297.   450      298.   451     299.   452   300.   453   301.   454   302.   455   303.   456   304.   457
                 305.   460      306.   461     307.   462   308.   463   309.   464   310.   465   311.   466   312.   467
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                                                           DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
                                                                                           Mr CELESTRANO PHILIPPE
                                                                                                  MANAGER
                                                                                                                 LE 22/06/2017
                               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 return.