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Installing Your Handheld DMR Race Radio
What You Need Your DMR handheld radio A suitable mounting location in the car Optional: adhesive mounting pad or small bracket Optional: cable ties or velcro straps for cable management Installation Steps 1. Choose Your Mounting Location Select a spot where ...
Radio Communication Troubleshooting Guide
Before You Start Make sure both radios are powered on and set to the same channel. This is the most common cause of no communication. If you still can't hear anything, work through the checks below. Check the Basics First Battery Level Confirm both rad...
DMR vs Analogue Radios: What's the Difference?
If you've ever used a 2-way radio, you've probably experienced analog-FM (frequency modulation) radio. FM is the old way of sending voice over radio waves, and it's been around for decades. When you talk into an FM radio, your voice gets turned into a wave pat...
Motorsport Race Receivers
Introduction
Thank you for purchasing your Speedtech Motorsports Receiver.These instructions are designed to provide simple, easy-to-follow guidance for setup and use. Please note that none of the advanced features is required for regular operation. Your receiver is a full...
Channels
Please ensure you select the correct channel for the Motorsport service you wish to receive using the buttons on the side of the radio below the Push to Talk button. When you change the channel, you should also hear the radio announce the channel you have sele...
Advanced Radio Functions
Your radio includes several advanced features that can be activated using the channel up/down keys. These functions are triggered with a long press, which means holding the button(s) for more than two seconds. Channel LockThe Channel Lock feature prevents acci...
Support
After Sales SupportSpeedtech offers full support for all products sold, available via email or phone. All Speedtech products are fully certified in New Zealand via Radio Spectrum Management (RSM). Email: sales@speedtech.co.nz
General Radio Information
Fhz (Channels) Information for NZ Motorsport
In the first instance to clear up a interchangeable term, channels and Fhz (frequency) A Fhz is what the radio is tuned in to, a little like in the old days we used to have an old style car radio we used to tune up and down the dial to find a radio station. Wh...
Who and what is RSM? (And why should I care?)
RSM (Radio Spectrum Management) RSM in the NZ governing body when it comes to anything related to radio in NZ. They are set up to ensure that all radio services in NZ co-exist and don’t cause problems with each other. They have the power to prosecute and conf...
Overseas Radio Equipment Purchases
Purchasing radio equipment from non-nz licensed radio dealers is fraught with danger. The NZ regulations are policed and mandated by RSM. The rules are complex and carry heavy fines for those found in breach. There are basically two components that matter abou...