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USER MANUAL
5W UHF CB RADIO
80 Australian and
New Zealand Channels
TRX05W1/ TRX05W1C
5W Maximum
Transmission Power
5W
17 Kilometre
Range*
Emergency
Siren
Dual Channel
Monitoring
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3THREE
YEAR
WARRANTY

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CONTENTS
1.0 WARNINGS ......................................................................... 4
1.1 Battery Pack....................................................................... 4
1.2 Antenna .............................................................................. 4
1.3 General............................................................................... 5
2.0 USER LICENSE INFORMATION ........................................... 5
3.0 INTRODUCTION .................................................................. 6
3.1 Features ............................................................................. 6
3.2 Package Contents.............................................................. 6
3.3 Product Overview ............................................................... 7
3.3.1 Product Overview – LCD Display.............................. 8
4.0 GETTING STARTED ............................................................. 9
4.1 Installing The Belt Clip ...................................................... 9
4.2 Speaker/Microphone Cover............................................... 9
4.3 Installing/Removing The Battery Pack.............................. 9
4.4 Charging The Battery Pack................................................ 9
4.5 Battery Level .................................................................... 10
5.0 OPERATION BASIC FUNCTIONS..................................... 10
5.1 Power/Volume.................................................................. 10
5.2 Channel Selection............................................................ 10
5.3 Dual Channel Monitoring................................................. 11
5.3.1 Disabling Dual Band Monitoring............................ 11
5.4 Transmit ........................................................................... 12
5.4.1 Side Keys................................................................. 12
5.5 Transmission Range ........................................................ 13

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6.0 MAIN MENU SHORTCUTS ................................................. 13
7.0 MAIN MENU ...................................................................... 15
7.1 Menu Navigation .............................................................. 15
7.2 Main Menu Function Overview......................................... 16
8.0 ADDITIONAL FUNCTION INFORMATION ........................... 20
9.0 CTCSS FREQUENCY TABLE............................................... 22
10.0 DCS FREQUENCY TABLE .................................................. 22
11.0 UHF CHANNELS & FREQUENCIES.................................... 24
11.1 Legally Restricted................................................... 24
11.2 Special Use ............................................................. 24
11.3 General Channels................................................... 25
12.0 UHF FREQUENCIES .......................................................... 26
13.0 WARRANTY TERMS & CONDITIONS.................................. 27

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1.0 WARNINGS
1.1 BATTERY PACK
• The battery pack should be fully charged before use.
Initially charging the battery pack after purchase or
extended storage (8 weeks or more) will not bring the
battery to full capacity. A charge/discharge cycle of two to
three times with use will bring the battery pack to its full
operational capacity.
• Always charge the Battery Pack using the provided
Charger. Improper charging may damage the Battery
Pack or cause the Battery Pack to explode.
• Switch off the CB before charging to ensure the battery
pack is charged properly.
• Avoid exposing the Battery Pack to temperatures below
-20ºC or above 60ºC.
• Never dismantle the Battery Pack or expose the internal
battery cell.
• Do not dispose of the Battery Pack in fire.
• Do not short-circuit the Battery Pack
• Dispose of the CB observing local regulations being
mindful of the Battery Pack.
• Do not attempt to access the internal battery cell.
1.2 ANTENNA
• Do not use this CB radio if it has a damaged Antenna.
• Do not hold the Antenna when the CB is in use as this
may reduce the range and may cause harm.
• Non-genuine Antennas, modifications or attachments
could damage the CB, will void the Warranty and breach
the CB’s compliance

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1.3 GENERAL
• If you carry any kind of personal medical device, please
consult a doctor before using the Radios.
• Do not use the Radios in a potentially explosive setting
(e.g. around pumps, on the lower deck of a boat or
around a fuel storage area or around chemical products),
or near blasting caps.
• Ensure Radios are turned off if on an airplane or in a
hospital.
• Please seek advice from the Manufacturer or your
Physician if using this CB in proximity to Medial Devices
such as Pacemakers, Hearing Aids etc to ensure they are
adequately shielded from RF energy.
• To avoid interference, avoid using the Radios near
traditional radios.
• Clean the Radios with a damp cloth. Don’t use any
cleaning agents or solvents for cleaning.
• Do not modify the Radios in any way. In the event of
damage occurring, ensure that the Radios are checked
by a qualified professional.
2.0 USER LICENSE INFORMATION
The Citizen Band Radio Service (CBRS) is a two-way, short
distance, communications service that can be used by any
person in Australia and New Zealand, whether it is for
recreational or domestic purposes, or in connection with
work or business.
CBRS may be used for:
1. Any form of voice communications activity
2. Telemetry and telecommand applications.
This unit complies with Australian and New Zealand
approval requirements AS/NZS 4365:2011 including radio
communications (Electromagnetic Radiation Human
Exposure) standard 2003.

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3.0 INTRODUCTION
Thank you for purchasing the TRX-5W1/TRX-5W1C UHF 80
Channel CB Radio. With a rugged ergonomic design and
maximum legal power, this CB offers a host of features
including our versatile Dual Channel Monitoring system,
inbuilt FM radio and Emergency Siren so please make sure
you read through this manual to ensure you get the most
out of your new CB Radio.
3.1 FEATURES
5W Transmit Power
17 Kilometre Range*
14 Hour Operating Time**
FM Radio
Diecast Aluminium Chassis
3.2 PACKAGE CONTENTS
1. CB Radio
2. Antenna
3. Li-ion Battery
4. Belt Clip
5. Desk Top Charger
6. 240V Adaptor
7. 12V Car Charge Lead
8. Carry Strap
9. User Manual

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3.3 PRODUCT OVERVIEW
PTT Transmit
Button
Side Key 1
Instant Squelch
Side Key 2
Emergency Siren
Speaker/
Microphone Jacks
Located behind the
rubber cover.
Battery Pack
LED Indicator
Speaker
Channel Up/
Down
Microphone
Band Selector
Selects between
A & B reception
bands.
LED Indicator
Illuminates red while
transmitting.
Illuminates green when
receiving a signal.
Power/Volume
Rotate clockwise to
turn the CB on and
select the required
volume level.
Rotate counter
clockwise to turn the
CB off.
Key Pad
Antenna

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3.3.1 PRODUCT OVERVIEW LCD DISPLAY
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
8
13
12
11
10 9
NO. ICON MEANING
1Transmit/Receive Indicator
2Transmit power set to 0.5W
3CTCSS activated
4DCS activated
5Narrow band.
6Keypad lock on
7Battery strength
8Menu item number
9Channel mode
10 Function key selected
11 Channel Band B
12 Channel Band A
13 VOX handsfree on

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4.0 GETTING STARTED
4.1 INSTALLING THE BELT CLIP
Attach the belt clip by screwing it in to the back of the
battery with the screws provided.
4.2 SPEAKER/MICROPHONE COVER
Optional earpiece microphones and
speaker microphones can be installed
in the ports behind this cover.
4.3 INSTALLING/REMOVING THE
BATTERY PACK
To install the battery pack, insert the
bottom of the battery first in to the two locating slots then
press to clip the top of the Battery Pack in place.
To remove the Battery Pack, press the release tab on the
top of the battery then pull outwards and then up to remove
the Battery Pack from the CB.
4.4 CHARGING THE BATTERY PACK
The battery can be charged via either 240V or 12V. Plug
the AC adaptor or 12V Car Charger in to the back of the
charging cradle.
Slide the CB in to the cradle to begin charging. The battery
can also be charged separately in the charger.
NOTE:
This CB is not water resistant
while using the external Speaker/
Microphones or earpieces.

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Once charging commences, the LED on the front of the
charger will illuminate red to indicate that the battery pack
is charging. When the battery pack is fully charged, the LED
will illuminate green.
NOTE:
It can take up to 3 hours to fully charge the battery.
4.5 BATTERY LEVEL
The Battery status can be viewed by selecting BATT in
the Main Menu (Function 15). This will display the current
battery voltage.
8.4V: 100% Charged
7.8V: 75% Charged
7.2V: 50% Charged
7.0V: 20% Charged
6.4V: 5%; Recharge now
4.0V: 0%; CB will shut down
5.0 OPERATION BASIC FUNCTIONS
5.1 POWER/VOLUME
To switch the CB on, rotate the
power/volume knob clockwise.
This also selects the volume
level. To turn the CB off, rotate
the knob anti-clockwise until the
knob clicks to the off position.
5.2 CHANNEL SELECTION
Press the up arrow to select the
next channel. Press the down
arrow to select the previous
channel. This can be done for
both channel bands A and B
(see next page).
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