CO N T EN T S IMPORTANT INFORMATION ........3 Storing SelCall Indents .........12 SAFETY INFORMATION ..........3 Recalling SelCall Indents From Memory ....13 Naming Your SelCall Indents .......13 EMERGENCY CHANNELS ........... 3 Displaying Alpha Names ........13 TELEMETRY CHANNELS ..........3 Entering and Storing a SelCall Name ....13 FEATURES ..............
S AFE T Y IN FO RMAT I O N ACMA regulations have allocated channels 22 and 23 for telemetry only applications and The TX4610 is a radio transmitting device. have prohibited the transmission of speech on • When transmitting, keep the antenna more these channels.
RECEIVE (RX) User Programmable Receive-Only Channels: Use the TX4610’s front panel controls to program up to 19 of your own receive-only channels in the 403-520 MHz frequency range. Preset Squelch Control with user-selectable sensitivity.
CO N T RO L S FRONT PANEL (Dim) Channel Down (Bright) Channel Up LCD Display Volume On/Off MENU SCAN QUIET ALPHA Speaker Menu Scan Priority Squelch Microphone FUNCTION QUIET ALPHA Socket LCD DISPLAY Channel Number Channel in Memory Transmit Indicator Indicator Busy...
Rotate the volume control clockwise past Briefly press the SQL key. A low beep will be the ‘click’ to turn the TX4610 on. Continue to heard. If there are no signals present you will advance the control clockwise to increase the hear the receiver’s background noise.
This can be used to provide instant access to heard. your working channel or your local repeater channel. The TX4610 allows CTCSS to be enabled or disabled on individual channels. To store a Priority Channel 1. Select the required channel.
Scan Group. S C ANNING PROGRAMMING SCAN CHANNELS OVERVIEW Your TX4610 is supplied with all 80 UHF CB channels programmed into the Open Scan The TX4610 has a SCAN function that allows memory. Any channels not needed, can be groups of user programmable channels to be removed if required.
NOTE: In the Open Scan mode your programmed into the Open Scan TX4610 will not allow you to transmit memory or none in the Group Scan while it is scanning. If the PTT button memory, a long low beep will be heard...
OPEN SCAN MODES in the usual way. Once there has been no activity for 5 seconds, the radio will resume If you prefer, the TX4610 can be re- scanning the other channels. programmed to have two Group Scan modes or two Open Scan modes instead of one of each.
SelCall number is called. receives its own SelCall Ident. In this way, you Your TX4610 will allow you to store up to ten of won’t be disturbed unless someone calls you. your most frequently called SelCall numbers in...
QUIET mode is set or not. CALL TO SELCALL MEMORIES Your TX4610 is fitted with one ‘Call’ memory SENDING A SELCALL and 10 SelCall Ident memories. The 10 SelCall With the SelCall number displayed, press and...
CALL button, then pressing the channel NAMING YOUR SELCALL IDENTS selector keys to scroll through the memories. The TX4610 allows you to name each SelCall Ident memories are labelled ‘c0’ to ‘c9’. Ident using a 5 character ALPHA name. The...
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 indefinitely until you cancel it (the way your TIP: Holding the channel selector key TX4610 handles the SelCall alert can be altered for a few seconds will cause the radio by your Dealer). to step quickly through the available In addition to the alarm, the words ‘CALL FROM’...
QUIET MODE The QUIET mode mutes the TX4610’s receiver to prevent any incoming signals from being heard in the speaker until your SelCall Ident is received. In this way you can monitor a busy channel for personal calls without being disturbed by unwanted signals.
SCANNING IN THE QUIET MODE is recommended that you restrict the number of channels in the Scan group The TX4610 will allow you to scan while the to 4 or less. QUIET mode is active. Using this feature you can monitor a group of Quiet channels or a G ROUP C AL L IN G combination of Quiet and Open channels.
CALL TO mode These channels can be programmed by you will be cancelled and the Ident you entered will using the front panel keys, making the TX4610 a be lost. useful UHF scanning receiver.
SETTING THE FREQUENCY STEP 4. Press the keys to adjust the flashing The extra frequencies can be programmed in digit value. 12.5 kHz or 25 kHz steps. The step rate is preset CALL 5. Press the button to advance to the and can be toggled as follows.
SCAN 2. Hold the key while switching the radio To make searching easier the TX4610 allows again. ‘SEEK’ will be displayed for a few you to set upper and lower frequency limits. seconds. The radio is now in Seek mode.
4. When the LOWER frequency limit has been If Upper Limit is less than Lower Limit, radio will SCAN scan OUTSIDE the limit range. selected, briefly press the key then press and hold the key. The radio will give a long beep. The LOWER limit is now stored. 5.
SELECTING THE SCAN MODE If the radio is in Numeric mode, the channel frequency will be displayed. If the radio is in The TX4610 features two scan groups – Open ALPHA mode, your selected ALPHA label will Scan and Group Scan.
If CTCSS tone frequency 233.6 Hz chart below). (CTC38 tone set #36) was selected, the The TX4610 allows you to select Duplex radio will then display equivalent CTC50 operation individually on each channel. tone set #47. When switching down from...
‘CTCXX’ is displayed, where XX is a number BATTERY/S-METER/ALPHA SELECTION between 1 and 50 or oF. The TX4610 has the option of displaying either 3. Press the key to select the required the battery voltage or the incoming signal...
Keep the following points in mind when choosing a location: To adjust the keypad beeps • The TX4610 is designed to meet IP67 MENU 1. Press and hold the key until the radio specifications which allows for temporary beeps.
The internal speaker continues to rough conditions. operate when the extension speaker is plugged in. Radio remains ON when Ignition Switch is OFF Fuse Antenna To TX4610 Extension Speaker BLACK (optional) Ignition Switch Chassis Car Battery Radio turns ON and OFF with Ignition Switch...
It is essential to select a good quality, high It is recommended that the microphone be left efficiency, 477 MHz antenna. A poor quality permanently connected to the TX4610, but if it antenna or one not designed for the specific must be disconnected, proceed as follows: frequency band you are using will give very 1.
C TC S S TO N E FR EQU E N C Y C H A R T 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...
S PEC IFI C AT I O N S ELECTRICAL General Compliant Specification: Meets AS/NZS 4365 for radio communications equipment in the UHF citizen and personal radio service. Frequency Range TX: 476.425 - 477.4125 MHz Frequency Range RX: 403 - 520 MHz Number of Channels: 80 UHF CB + 19 Receive only Channel Spacing: 12.5 kHz only Operation Mode: Simplex Ch1 - 80...
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