Radio Training Video
This video is design to teach new radio users proper radio use and etiquette. Sections include:
Radio Basics & Assembly 0:21
Powering On and Off 1:17
Talking 1:48
Changing Channels 4:21
Changing Batteries 4:39
Troubleshooting 4:59
Changing Zones 5:40
Accessories 5:58
Tone Review 6:28
Training Courses 6:49
Thank you to our friends at Peabody Public Access for helping us create this video. A special thanks goes out to Jim Palmer and Ben Meadows. Please check out their website http://peabodytv.com/
Видео Radio Training Video канала ALL-COMM Technologies
Radio Basics & Assembly 0:21
Powering On and Off 1:17
Talking 1:48
Changing Channels 4:21
Changing Batteries 4:39
Troubleshooting 4:59
Changing Zones 5:40
Accessories 5:58
Tone Review 6:28
Training Courses 6:49
Thank you to our friends at Peabody Public Access for helping us create this video. A special thanks goes out to Jim Palmer and Ben Meadows. Please check out their website http://peabodytv.com/
Видео Radio Training Video канала ALL-COMM Technologies
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