GME TX3500 Instruction Manual

GME TX3500 Instruction Manual

5 watt compact uhf cb radio

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white art stock - 130gsm
Gloss
document size: 135 mm (w) x 152 mm (h) 20 pages
Trimmed
to be saddle stitched in 2 places
Book
in CMYK throughout with gloss Aq Varnish
Printed
5 watt compact UHF CB radio
I N S T R U C T I O N M A N U A L

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  • Page 1 white art stock - 130gsm Gloss document size: 135 mm (w) x 152 mm (h) 20 pages Trimmed to be saddle stitched in 2 places Book in CMYK throughout with gloss Aq Varnish Printed 5 watt compact UHF CB radio I N S T R U C T I O N M A N U A L...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    With its built-in loud speaker and extremely small size dc PoWEr connEctIon ...........14 the tX3500 can be mounted in almost any convenient location PA G E 2 I n s t r u c t I o n m A n u A l...
  • Page 3: Important Information

    22 and 23. In the event additional telemetry/telecommand channels the mixing of narrowband and wideband radios in the...
  • Page 4: Features

    Volume control clockwise past the ‘click’ to turn output level to the speaker. the tX3500 on. rotate the control further clockwise to increase Programmable Scan Function: scans the selected uhF cB •...
  • Page 5: Front Panel Controls

    When the squelch is closed the receiver remains quiet while there are no signals present but the tX3500’s default squelch sensitivity level has been factory any incoming signals will override the squelch and be heard in set to provide optimum performance under most operating the speaker.
  • Page 6: Signal Meter

    For the deepest colour range, reduce the lightness TiME-OUT TiMEr ‘li’ setting. your tX3500 has an in-built time-out timer (tot) that limits transmissions to a maximum of 3 minutes of continuous NOTE: the back light setting function will automatically time operation.
  • Page 7: Dynamic Volume Control (Dvc)

    – otherwise known NOTE: the wideband filter selection only operates on as duplex operation. your tX3500 is fitted with a duplex key channels 1-40. channels 41-80 always remains narrowband. to allow you to operate through repeaters.
  • Page 8: Priority Channel

    Priority channel feature allows you to instantly recall any channels that are not being used with repeaters in your area one of the 80 channels in the tX3500. this feature can be can be used in simplex mode for normal direct radio-to-radio used to provide instant access to your working channel or communications.
  • Page 9 PTT while scanning. to define your working channel simply select the 2. hold the SCAN key while turning the tX3500 on again. required channel before you press the SCAN key. E.g. to make 3.
  • Page 10: Ctcss & Dcs

    2. store your preferred Priority channel as outlined above under ‘Priority Channel’ on page 8. By default your tX3500 has one open scan mode and one Group scan mode. there may be applications where you 3. Program the required ‘other’ channels into the scan group have no need to monitor a Priority channel and would prefer memory as described above under ‘To add or remove...
  • Page 11 If other users are using the same channel but are not tone sets.
  • Page 12: Receive (Rx) Only Channels

    1. select the required channel. the tX3500 is supplied with a slim, slide on mounting cradle. the cradle can be screwed or bolted to any convenient 2. Press and hold the SQL key until a high beep is heard.
  • Page 13 Fitting the Microphone the microphone uses a miniature 6 pin telephone style plug which fits the tX3500’s microphone socket. the tX3500 has two microphone sockets – one on the front panel and one on the rear panel. the microphone can be plugged into either socket.
  • Page 14: Dc Power Connection

    CONNECTiON the tX3500 is designed for 13.8 Volt dc, negative earth installations only (i.e. where the negative terminal of the battery is connected to the chassis or frame of the vehicle). Plastic tab there are two recommended methods of installation.
  • Page 15: High Voltage Warning

    If the overvoltage warning appears you should switch your tX3500 oFF and disconnect it from the power source, before locating the cause of the trouble. Extension Speaker...
  • Page 16: Ctcss Tone Frequency Chart

    CTCSS TONE FrEqUENCy CHArT 50 tone 38 tone Frequency 50 tone 38 tone Frequency 50 tone 38 tone Frequency 67.0 118.8 183.5 69.4 123.0 186.2 71.9 127.3 189.9 74.4 131.8 192.8 77.0 136.5 196.6 79.7 141.3 199.5 82.5 146.2 203.5 85.4 151.4 206.5...
  • Page 17: Dcs Tone Chart

    dCS TONE CHArT codE codE codE codE codE codE t X 3 5 0 0 I n s t r u c t I o n m A n u A l PA G E 1 7...
  • Page 18: Uhf Cb Operating Frequencies

    UHF CB OpErATiNg FrEqUENCiES Channel Frequency (MHz) Channel Frequency (MHz) Channel Frequency (MHz) Channel Frequency (MHz) 476.425 ~ 476.925 476.4375 ~ 476.9375 • 476.450 ~ 476.950 476.4625 ~ 476.9625 • 476.475 ~ 476.975 476.4875 ~ 476.9875 • 476.500 ~ 477.000 476.5125 ~ 477.0125 476.525 ~...
  • Page 19: Specifications

    SpECiFiCATiONS ElECTriCAl demodulated Audio signal to noise: > 45 dB unweighted General current consumption: 1.7 Amps with 50 ohm termination. compliant specification: meets As/nZs 4365 for radio Receiver communications equipment in the uhF citizen and personal Intermediate Frequencies: 38.85 mhz, 450 khz radio service.
  • Page 20 QLD 4075. T: (07) 3278 6444, F: (07) 3278 6555. Manukau 2013, NZ. T: (09) 274 0955, F: (09) 274 0959. For customers outside Australia and new Zealand, please contact your local GmE retailer or email to: export@gme.net.au www.gme.net.au Part number: 310477 drawing number: 44913-4...

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