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Appendix A - Rf Exposure Limits And Product Safety For Portable Radio Equipment; Radio Licence; Operating Instructions - Radioddity GD-73E Benutzerhandbuch

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English user manual - Radioddity GD-73
Appendix A – RF exposure limits and product safety for
portable radio equipment
Attention:
Before using this radio, read this manual. It contains important
instructions for the operation, the safe use and the awareness of HF
energy as well as for the control of the compliance with the valid
norms and regulations.
This radio uses radio frequency (RF) electromagnetic energy to allow communication
between two or more users over a distance. It uses radio frequency (RF) energy or
radio waves to send and receive calls. RF energy is a form of electromagnetic energy.
Other forms include sunlight and X-rays. However, RF energy should not be confused
with these other forms of electromagnetic energy, which can cause biological damage
if used improperly. Very high X-rays may be e.g. Damage tissue and genetic material.
Experts from science, technology, medicine, health and industry work with
organizations to develop standards for the safe use of RF energy. These standards
provide recommended exposure levels to both workers and the general public. These
recommended RF exposure values also include significant safety buffers.
All
Radioddity
radios
government-imposed RF exposure limits. In addition, manufacturers recommend
special operating instructions to radio users. These instructions are important as they
inform users about RF energy exposure and provide simple procedures for controlling
them.
Visit the following websites for more information on how to control RF energy
exposure to ensure compliance with specified limits:
http://www.who.int/en/
http://www.euro.who.int/de/home

Radio licence

Governments classify and regulate operation of radios. Most of these classified radios
require a permit from local government agencies. For EU PMR 446, the Radioddity
GD-73 PMR radio does not require a license.

Operating instructions

1. To send a radio transmission, hold the radio about 5cm away from your face and
push the PTT (Push to Talk) button, and release it to receive. Do not transmit for
more than 50% of your operating time. This not only helps to keep your RF
exposure to within acceptable limits, but also prolongs battery and electronics
lifespan.
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