This article outlines the important guidelines and protocols for clear and consistent radio communication. Adhering to these standards and procedures will greatly benefit Facilities Services and the university. Understanding the functioning of the radio, avoiding discrepancies during radio communication, and practicing proper radio protocol will enhance radio competency, minimize miscommunications, reduce risks, and maximize efficiency while utilizing UO radio network to support Facilities Services activities.
🗒️ Details
Radio key features for Kenwood NX-320 - (see diagram below)
Power/volume Channel selector knobPush-to-talk button (PTT)
LED indicator light
solid green - receiving
solid red - transmitting
flashing red - low battery
Switch Password confirm and switch-channel button (takes quickly returns user to their shop’s assigned channel, programmed by the wireless systems specialist)Wireless Systems Specialist)
Push-to-talk button (PTT)
Channel selector Knob
Return-to-channel-1 button
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(from switch channel)
Change groups (scroll with B and C buttons to scan and select)
Button lock
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To unlock radio for use, enter passcode and push “S” Button (#2)
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The above diagram is for the Kenwood NX-320 |
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Radio key features for Kenwood NX-3320 - (see diagram below)
Power/volume knob
LED indicator light
solid green – receiving
solid red – transmitting
flashing red and green – low battery
Password confirm button
Push-to-talk button (PTT)
Channel selector knob
Switch channel button
Return-to-channel-1 button (from switch channel)
Change groups (scroll with arrows to scan and select)
Button lock
Back light button
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To unlock radio for use, enter passcode and push the Password Confirm Button (#3)
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The above diagram is for the NX-3320 |
🗒️ General Radio Operation
Turn power/volume knob clockwise until feeling a click
Unlock radio by entering passcode provided by unit supervisor/managerpasscode and pushing passcode confirm button. See supervisor if unsure of passcode
Continue turning power/volume knob until desired volume level is met
Turn channel selection knob to channel 1 used for calling out general traffic and emergency response.
If conversations persist, switch to appropriate channel as communicated by one of the users in conversation.
Facilities Channel listings (programmed by the Wireless Systems Specialist programmed the below facilities channel listings for easy communication between crew members. Team , so team members can switch to their shop's shop’s assigned channel with by pushing a single button press.; good for easy communication between crew members):
Channel | Shop |
1 | General |
2 | Work Control Center |
3 | Mechanical and Plumbing |
4 | Electrical/BAS |
5 | Carpentry |
6 | Maintenance Support |
8 | Landscape |
9 | Lock & Door |
10 | Custodial |
11 | Central Power Station (CPS) |
13 | Supervisor Channel (only programmed |
on supervisor radios) |
🎙️ Making a Call
Before speaking, make sure there is no radio traffic
When using the radio, speak in a normal voice 2-4” away from face of radio
Firmly depress the PTT button, state your call sign or name and the call sign or name of whom you want to contact. Release the button (Example: “40 to 41” or “Bob” to “Bill” or “Bob” to “Work to Control Center”). The LED on the top of the radio will be solid red when the PTT button is pushed
Wait for a response. If the caller does not receive one, repeat the transmission
if no contact say “no contact Bob clear”
Once the called individual responds, either use Channel 1 for a quick transmission, or ask them to change to channel. The LED on the top of the radio will be solid green when the caller receives traffic
🎙️ Responding to a Call
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Everyday use
don’t grab by the antennae
only use accessories designed for the radio. mixing and matching can lead to damage and impact reliability
keep out of extreme temperatures
keep dry and away from solvents or moisture
if submerged, immediately remove battery and return radio to the Work Control Center
Cleaning your radio
Don’t use any industrial chemicals or spray
Charging your battery
Don’t overcharge it can diminish battery life, remove from charge once it reaches 100%
Storing your radio
Turn off when stored
Remove batteries when not in use for long periods of time
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