Aimed at increasing efficiency and enhancing customer service, the Sanchar STC-700 series help operations run smoother with instant, quality communications. The palm size and lightweight STC-700 portable radio delivers solid two-way performance at a very competitive price.
Channel Annunciation | The feature enables radio to report the current channel number when power on or switching channel, offering you notable convenience. |
Power on Self-Test | The radio itself checks radio status automatically when power on, and emits alert if an error occurs (e.g. CPU error or EEPROM error), allows the user to early detect unit faults. |
Long battery life | The standard 2200 mAh Li-on battery, allows more than 10 hours operation. |
CTCSS / CDCSS | It is one type of circuit that is used to reduce the annoyance of listening to other users on a shared two-way radio communications channel. It is sometimes referred to as tone squelch. It does this by adding a low frequency audio tone to the voice. |
Switchable Power (High/ Low) | The user can choose the transmitting power mode according to his specific communication needs. (H: 5W M: 2.5W L: 1W) |
Low Battery Alert | Sets a warning for a low battery level, before the situation becomes critical. Values are set to On to set the low warning and Off to ignore it. The radio blinks repeatedly. |
Busy Channel Lockout (BCL) | This feature will not allow the user to transmit as long as the radio is receiving another signal. |
Time-out Timer (TOT) | It is used to set the continuous emission maximum time of walkie talkies. When it is overtime, the radio will stop transmitting and prohibit re-transmitting in the period of time. |
Channel Scan | The channel scan feature enables the radio to continuously scan each channel for activity. When activity is detected on a channel the scan process will stop and you will hear the transmission. |
PC Programmable | Sanchar PC configurable radios can be connected to a computer and configured. These applications usually provide a user friendly way to adjust radio settings, or change user selectable frequencies. |
Wired Clone | Sanchar radios are capable to have their configuration easily loaded from a different radio. This makes setup a breeze when your business has quite a few radios. Cloning through the programming software helps when you have purchased lots of radios, when you are adding new radios, or when you make changes to your configuration. |
VOX | Sanchar radios support the Voice Activated Transmit (VOX) feature that allows you to use your two way radio "hands-free". The radio will automatically begin transmitting when you speak into the handsfree. |
TX Inhibit | The Transmit Inhibit Mode is a mode in which the radio sends no radio transmission |
Channel Spacing | To get a minimum frequency gap in between two channels |
Battery Save | Save battery at time of no use which enhance battery life |
Built-in Scrambler | The voice scrambling feature provides enhanced security by garbling your transmissions, allowing you to have conversations that are more private and secure. |
Embedded Message | The radio’s memory can store messages including service and programming records, for remarkable ease of maintenance and service. |
Stun/Kill & Revive | Provides enhanced security to prevent unauthorized use of lost or rental units, by remote inhibition of either transmit or transmit/receive. A stunned radio will return to operational use after receiving the revive code. |
Squelch Tail Elimination | During transmission, the random static sound is actually the radio trying to decipher the ambient background noise into meaningful audio. The squelch tail occurs when the transmission has just ended and the radio circuitry doesn't respond quite fast enough. Squelch Tail Elimination on Sanchar radios prevents this issue. |
Compandor | A sophisticated digital voice compression technology that reduces the static hiss between words. This technology extends the effective range of the radio and delivers noticeably clearer transmission quality. |
Talk Around/ Reverse | The talk around function sets the transmit and receive frequencies to the same frequency for communicating transceiver-to-transceiver. |
Squelch OFF | Squelch is a specialized type of noise gate designed to suppress weak signals. Squelch is used in two-way radios and VHF/UHF radio scanners to eliminate the sound of noise when the radio is not receiving a desired transmitter. |
Scan Skip | The Skip Scan leverages SEEK_NEXT_USING_HINT. It stores information about what set of keys/ranges of keys are being searched for in each column |
SEL Call | Sel-call (selective calling) is a type of squelch protocol used in radio communications systems, in which transmissions include a brief burst of sequential audio tones. Receivers that are set to respond to the transmitted tone sequence will open their squelch, while others will remain muted |
Priority Scan | the Priority Scan function enables the radio to receive on any channel while monitoring for a message on the designated priority channel. When a proper signal is received on the priority channel, the radio locks onto that channel and the message is received. |
PTT ID | PTT ID, or Push-To-Talk ID, is a generic term for an automatic number identification (ANI)-like system used in two-way radio systems. |
Whisper | WSPR (pronounced "whisper") stands for "Weak Signal Propagation Reporter". It is a protocol, implemented in a computer program, used for weak-signal radio communication between amateur radio operators. |
DTMF Signalizing | Dual-tone multi-frequency signaling (DTMF) is a telecommunication signaling system using the voice-frequency band over telephone lines between telephone equipment and other communications devices and switching centers. |