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Typically located below the PTT button. Pressing this disables the "squelch" (noise filtering), allowing you to hear background static or weak signals. 2. Operating Your Radio
| Problem | Likely Cause | Solution from Manual Logic | |--------|-------------|----------------------------| | No sound from speaker | Volume too low or headset plugged in | Turn up volume; unplug headset. | | Can't transmit (no red light) | Keypad locked or dead battery | Unlock keypad (hold down arrow); recharge. | | Hearing others, they can't hear you | Broken PTT or microphone hole blocked | Ensure PTT is fully pressed; clear debris from mic hole. | | Constant static/background noise | Squelch too low (SQ-1 or 2) | Set squelch to SQ-5 or higher. | | Radios won't communicate | Different CTCSS codes or channels | Set both to same channel AND same Ct code (e.g., CH-07 + Ct-00). | | Unit won't charge | Dirty contacts or bad plug | Clean gold charging contacts with a dry cloth; try another USB cable. | arcshell walkie talkie manual
The manual claims "up to 5 miles." Real-world range: 0.5 to 1 mile in urban areas; 1 to 2 miles in open fields. Walls and trees reduce range. Typically located below the PTT button
A: Yes, if they support the same frequency band (e.g., FRS/GMRS or PMR446) and no privacy codes. Operating Your Radio | Problem | Likely Cause
This guide provides essential operating instructions for Arcshell rechargeable two-way radios, primarily focusing on the and AR-6 models. Quick Setup Guide