Holding Your Radio; Recommended Wearing Position - Motorola MXP600 Feature User Manual

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MN006360A01-AE
Chapter 4: Getting Started
4.9

Holding Your Radio

Your radio has three microphones. The top microphone is for simplex dispatcher or private calls. The
bottom microphone is for duplex telephone-like calls. The third microphone is at the back of your radio
for the optional noise cancellation feature.
Procedure:
Depending on the purpose, hold your radio accordingly to the following options:
Option
Simplex Calls
5–10 cm
Duplex Calls
2.5 cm
Lapel or Shoulder Use
Speakerphone Use
30–60 cm
4.10

Recommended Wearing Position

If an accessory is attached to your radio, you can optimize the performance of the antenna by the way
you wear your radio with the accessory.
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Actions
When using high audio, hold your radio vertically
with the top microphone 5–10 cm away from your
mouth.
Speak into the top microphone.
Listen through speaker.
Keep the antenna at least 2.5 cm from your head
and body.
When using low audio, hold your radio as you
would a telephone.
Speak into the bottom microphone.
Listen through the earpiece.
Keep the antenna at least 2.5 cm from your head
and body.
For Group and Private Calls, turn your head to-
wards your shoulder or lapel, and speak into the
top microphone.
Listen through the speaker.
Place your radio 30–60 cm away from you.
In a noisy environment, move the radio closer to
you for better transmission.

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