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Model GXT67 Pro
TRANSMIT (TX) POWER
You can select from 3 power levels on each of the channels 1-7, 15-33, 38-50,
and Repeater 15 - 22. Channels 8-14 and 34-37 are limited to Low power by
FCC rules.
• Lower power will reduce range but increase battery life.
• Higher power will increase range but reduce battery life.
NOTE
: If the battery charge level is not adequate for transmitting at the
configured power level, the radio will automatically "fall back" to use a lower TX
power level during transmission. The TX Power icon will blink and show the TX
power level being used for the transmission.
1. Select Channel Options (CHAN OPTIONS) from the Top Menu and press
the MENU button.
2. Select TX POWER in the (CHAN OPTIONS) menu, and press the
MENU button.
3. Use the Up / Down Arrow to select between LOW, MEDIUM, or HIGH
transmission power.
4. Press Menu to accept the setting and return to the CHAN OPTIONS menu.
VOX
Voice Operated Transmission ("VOX") provides for hands-free operation by
transmitting when you speak into the microphone and without pressing the PTT
button. You can select between 4 sensitivity levels for VOX. You can think of the
VOX sensitivity number as "how loud I need to speak to activate transmission".
The default VOX setting is Off.
• The lower the sensitivity number, the easier the radio will respond to
your voice, but will also increase background noise and accidental
transmissions.
• The higher settings reduce the likelihood of an accidental transmission, but
also require you to speak louder into the radio microphone to transmit.
1. Select RADIO OPTIONS from the Top Menu and press the MENU button.
2. Select VOX in the RADIO OPTIONS menu and press the MENU button.
3. Use the Up / Down Arrow to select between 4 sensitivity levels or "OFF".
4.Press Menu or PTT to accept the setting and return to the RADIO
OPTIONS menu.
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