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There is no difference in performance between the different tone sets.If using CTCSS you can chose either the 50 tone set or the 38 tone set. GME radi
SCANNINGThe TX3345 has a SCAN function that allows groups of user programmable channels to be scanned for signals. Channels can be scanned at 20 chann
OPEN SCAN MODEBefore scanning, select your preferred working channel using the or keys. Your working channel is the default channel your radio will
AUTO SKIPIf while scanning, a busy channel becomes a nuisance by constantly causing the scan to pause, you can skip over it by pressing the SKIP butto
Your TX3345 will allow you to store up to ten (10) most frequently called SelCall numbers, with each number being labelled for easy identification.SELC
NOTE: If the call is not sent within 10 seconds of entering the last Ident digit the Call function will time-out and the radio will return to normal m
To select the ALPHA display modeBriefly press the MENUF key followed by the SQLALPHA key. ‘ALPHA’ or ‘NUMER’ will be displayed for 2 seconds on the low
Setting up QUIET modeTo setup the Quiet mode you must first ‘tag’ the channels that you want to stay Quiet, then activate the Quiet Mode. Once the Quie
PAG E 18 INSTRUCTION MANUAL TX3345displayed indicating that the radio is scanning in the Quiet mode.Receiving signals while scanning in QUIET mode•
You can also arrange to send SelCalls to every tenth radio by setting the second digit to A.e.g. Sending Ident 145A5 will call radios 14505, 14515, 1
ACCESSORIES SUPPLIED ...3IMPORTANT INFORMATION ...3EMERGENCY CH
Mounting the cradleThe mounting bracket can be oriented with the arms extending either forward or backwards to adjust the position of the front panel
Removing the microphone1. Slide the rubber boot back along the microphone cord.2. Squeeze the plastic tab on the microphone plug towards the plug to
HIGH VOLTAGE WARNINGThe TX3345 has a built-in, high voltage detection system to warn you if an overvoltage situation occurs.If the power supply voltag
CTCSS TONE FREQUENCY CHART50 Tone Set38 Tone SetFrequency 50 Tone Set 38 Tone SetFrequency 50 Tone Set 38 Tone SetFrequency1 1 67.0 18 17 118.8 35 - 1
DCS TONE CHARTDCS CODE DCS CODE DCS CODE DCS CODE DCS CODE DCS CODE1 023 19 116 37 225 55 325 73 452 91 6272 025 20 122 38 226 56 331 74 454 92 6313 0
DCS TONE CHARTDCS CODE DCS CODE DCS CODE DCS CODE DCS CODE DCS CODE1 023 19 116 37 225 55 325 73 452 91 6272 025 20 122 38 226 56 331 74 454 92 6313 0
SPECIFICATIONS*ENVIRONMENTAL Temperature Range: -10°C to +60°CELECTRICALGeneral Compliant Specification: AS/NZS 4365 Frequency Range: 476.425 – 4
STANDARD COMMUNICATIONS CONTRACT WARRANTY AGAINST DEFECTSTThis warranty against defects is given by Standard Communications Pty Ltd ACN 000 346 814 (W
Part Number: 310565 Drawing Number: 46397-2A division of Standard Communications Pty Ltd. Head Office: PO Box 96, Winston Hills, NSW 2153, Australia.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION CONCERNING 80 CH UHF CB RADIOThe use of the Citizen Band radio service is licensed in Australia by the ACMA radio communication
PAG E 4 INSTRUCTION MANUAL TX3345FEATURESTRANSMIT (TX)Individually Programmable DUPLEX function: User selectable for only those individual channels
GENERAL OPERATIONMC524B MICROPHONE/CONTROLLERFUNCTION KEYSThere are several keys beneath the microphone controller’s display that have dual functions.
Selecting Channels Press the or keys to step upwards or downwards one or more channels. Press and hold to advance through the channels at a faster
MENUThe Menu provides a convenient way to customise your radios settings. The following Menu options are available. MENU ITEMFUNCTION AVAILABLE SETTIN
SIGNAL METER/BATTERY METERThe TX3345 includes a digital signal strength meter that shows the relative strength of incoming signals on the display. The
Channel Selected Receive Channel Transmit Channel1 1 312 2 323 3 334 4 345* 5* 35*6 6 367 7 378 8 3841 41 7142 42 7243 43 7344 44 7445 45 7546 46 7647
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