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• 22 Channels (15 GMRS / 7 FRS Channels)
• Long Battery Life
• Up to 16-mile Range*
• Battery Strength Meter
• Roger Beep
• Battery Low Alert/Battery Save
• Call Key
• Last Channel Memory
• USB Charging
• NOAA Weather Radio
* Range may vary depending on environmental and/or
topographical conditions.
Congratulations on your purchase of 
Uniden's SX167 series radio. This 
lightweight, palm-sized radio is a state-of-
the-art device, equipped with many 
valuable features. Use it at sporting 
events, to stay in contact with family and 
friends, hiking, skiing, outdoors, or in a 
neighborhood watch for vital 
communication.
PACKAGE CONTENTS
Each radio uses 3 AAA rechargeable 
Ni-MH batteries, included. 
If your model number contains a "C," 
your radio can be charged.  A micro-USB 
Y charging cable is included. 
If your model number contains an "H," 
your radio has a headset jack. One 
headset per radio is included
Refer to the packaging for other specific 
contents. 
FCC GMRS LICENSE
This radio operates on the General 
Mobile Radio Service (GMRS) 
frequencies which require a Federal 
Communications Commission license to 
operate. For licensing information and 
application forms, visit the FCC on-line 
at:www.fcc.gov/wtb/uls or call the FCC 
hotline at 1-800-418-3676. If you have 
any questions you can contact the FCC 
direct at 1-888-225-5322.
INSTALL THE BATTERIES
Each SX167 radio uses 3 AAA batteries 
(included). These batteries will be either 
alkaline or rechargeable NiMH; refer to 
the packaging for specifications for your 
particular model.
To install the batteries (NiMH or 
Alkaline):
1. If necessary, remove the belt clip.
Press up on the belt clip latch and
slide the belt clip off of the radio.
2. Remove the battery compartment
door by pressing on and sliding out
the compartment door. Remove the
cover.
3. Install the 3 AAA batteries (included)
into the battery compartment. Be 
certain to follow the + and – symbols 
in the compartment. Installing the 
batteries incorrectly will prevent the 
unit from operating.
4. Replace the battery compartment
door by sliding the door into place.
5. Replace the belt clip if necessary.
CHARGING THE RADIO
For models that recharge: 
1. Plug one branch of the included
microUSB Y-Cable into each radio's
microUSB charge port.
2. Insert the other end (USB) into a USB
power source (computer, phone
charger, etc - not included).
3. The battery strength meter in the
upper right-hand corner indicates the
battery level.
Notes:
• Charge time may vary depending on
the battery life remaining. For fastest
charging, turn off the radio before
charging.
• Do not use alkaline batteries in
radios that recharge. Doing so can
create a safety hazard or damage
the radio.
• If battery power is low, you cannot
operate the radio even using external
power. if you try to transmit while
power is low, the radio will
automatically turn off. Recharge or
replace the batteries.
USING A HEADSET
For models that have a headset jack: 
You can use a headset for more private 
communications. To use a headset, lift 
the rubber cover from over the headset 
jack, then plug in the headset.
USING THE RADIO
In order to get the most out of your new 
radio, read this reference guide 
completely before attempting to operate 
it.
TURNING THE RADIO ON AND 
ADJUSTING THE VOLUME
1. Press and hold the 
/CH key to turn
the radio ON. The radio tunes to the 
last active channel. 
2. Press and hold the 
/CH key to turn
the radio OFF.
Press the 
 or 
▼ 
keys to increase or 
decrease the volume level. 
L1 - L8 
displays as you press the keys.
CHANNEL OPERATION
Your radio has 22 channels you can use 
to talk to others. In order to speak to 
someone, each of you must be set to the 
same channel.
Choose a Channel
1. With the radio on, press 
/CH key
once. The current channel number
flashes.
2. Use the 
 or 
 keys to select other
channels (1 - 22). Press and hold 
 or
keys to rapidly change channels.
Talk on Your Radio
To talk to others using the radio:
Once you select a channel, press 
PTT to 
talk. When you finish talking, release 
PTT
The radio sends a roger beep at the end 
of your transmission so that others know 
you've finished talking.
If the other party does not hear you, you 
can press 
CALL to send a call alert tone. 
Automatic Power Save Feature
Your radio has a unique circuit designed 
to dramatically extend the life of the 
batteries. If there is neither a transmission 
nor an incoming call within 2 seconds, 
your radio switches to the Power Save 
mode. The radio is still able to receive 
transmissions in this mode.
WEATHER CHANNEL
1. With the radio on, press 
/CH key
twice.  The weather icon displays and
the radio tunes to the current weather
channel.
2. Use the 
 or 
 keys to select other
weather channels (1 - 10).
SPECIFICATIONS
Channels 
15 GMRS / 7 FRS
Operating Freq.  UHF 462.5500-
467.7125 MHz
Power Source 
3 AAA Rechargeable 
NiMH Batteries
Battery Life 
20 Hours typical
(5/5/90 duty cycle)
1 Antenna
6 Volume/Channel Up
2 Call Key
7 USB (some versions; 
see packaging)
3 PTT (Push-to-
Talk)
8 Volume/Channel 
Down
4 Power/Channel 
Key
9 Microphone
5 LCD
10 Speaker
FREQUENCY CHART
CH.
FREQ (MHZ) X-REF
CH.
FREQ (MHZ) X-REF
1
462.5
625
FRS/GMRS 1
12
467.6625
FRS 12
2
462.5875
FRS/GMRS 2
13
467.6875
FRS 13
3
462.6125
FRS/GMRS 3 
14
467.7125
FRS 14
4
462.6375
FRS/GMRS 4
15
462.5500
GMRS  11
5
462.6625
FRS/GMRS 5
16
462.5750
GMRS 8
6
462.6875
FRS/GMRS 6
17
462.6000
GMRS 12
7
462.7125
FRS/GMRS 7
18
462.6250
GMRS 9
8
467.5625
FRS 8
19
462.6500
GMRS 13
9
467.5875
FRS 9
20
462.6750
GMRS 10
10
467.6125
FRS 10
21
462.7000
GMRS 14
11
467.6375
FRS 11
22
462.7250
GMRS 15