GME RXI300 Instruction Manual
GME RXI300 Instruction Manual

GME RXI300 Instruction Manual

Multiband scanning receiver

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RX1 300
M U L T I B A N D
S C A N N I N G R E C E I V E R
I N S T R U C T I O N M A N U A L

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  • Page 1 RX1 300 M U L T I B A N D S C A N N I N G R E C E I V E R I N S T R U C T I O N M A N U A L...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    · Use only GME approved receiver may occur. rechargeable batteries in your receiver. · Do Not place the receiver in front of ·...
  • Page 3: Accessories Supplied

    COPYING FREQUENCIES BETWEEN CTCSS TONE FREQUENCY CHART . . 24 MEMORY BANKS ....20 WARRANTY ....25 CLONING STORED MEMORIES WITH SPECIFICATIONS .
  • Page 4: Installing The Antenna

    4. Insert the receiver into the charging INSTALLING ThE ANTENNA cradle until it ‘clicks’ home. The 1. Place the antenna onto the antenna charging LED will glow RED and socket on top of the radio. charging will begin. 2. Rotate the antenna clockwise to screw into place.
  • Page 5: Controls

    CoNTRoLS RX1300 FUNC MENU 1. Power On/Off Lock Button 8. Keypad 2. Control Knob 9. Memory Cloning/Charging Jack 3. Up/Down Keys 10. Ear phone Jack 4. Squelch Up/Down Keys 11. LCD Display 5. Function Key 12. Jack Cover Securing Point 6.
  • Page 6: Keypad

    1. Power On/Off Lock Button – turns 8. Keypad – allows direct entry of the receiver on and off. Also Locks frequencies and selection the keypad. of functions. 2. Control Knob – selects frequencies 9. Accessory Jack – provides charging and channels and selects values and earphone jacks.
  • Page 7 FUNCTION DESCRIPTION 1 - AW Automatic Write Automatically stores scanned frequencies in the automatic memory storage area. 2 - MW Manual Write Allows manual storage of frequencies into the manual memory storage area. 3 - MR Memory Read Allows reading of the frequencies in the stored memories.
  • Page 8: Lcd Display

    LCD DISpLAy 9 10 13 14 1. Dual Watch 8. Skip 15. AM, FM, WFM Mode 2. Priority Channel 9. Key Tone & Beep Tone 16. Attenuator 3. Power Save 10. Keypad Lock 17. Bank Number 4. Scan 11. Data Transfer 18.
  • Page 9: Selecting Frequencies

    Volume Control Knob Press the key to increase the volume. The Control knob is used to change the Press the key to decrease the volume. current display option. The volume level will be displayed from 00 to 31. In VFO Mode, rotate the Control knob to change the displayed frequency at Squelch the selected frequency steps.
  • Page 10: Frequency Step Selection

    Using the Control Knob Frequency Step Selection First select the required starting By default, the receiver automatically frequency using the direct frequency selects the frequency Steps most input method, then rotate the control commonly used for each band (see the knob to step up or down in frequency Frequency Band chart for the default from the starting point.
  • Page 11: Frequency Bands

    If Auto is selected the receiver will automatically select the appropriate default Frequency Step for each band. FREQUENCy BANDS The scanner supports the following Frequency Bands: Frequency Band Startup Frequency Default Mode Default Step 150 kHz to 495 kHz 5 kHz 504 kHz to 1.620 MHz 1.5 MHz 5 kHz...
  • Page 12: Full Search

    4. Select a start frequency to search 2. Set the Squelch level using the from. To do this, enter the frequency Squelch keys so that the noise on the keypad, then press E/VFO key. just disappears. 5. Press the SCAN SRC key briefly. The 3.
  • Page 13: Priority Search

    NOTE: The Limit Search always searches 2. Set the Squelch level using the upwards in frequency. If the first Squelch keys so that the noise just frequency is lower than the second it disappears. will search between the two frequencies. 3.
  • Page 14: Dual Watch

    To perform a Priority Search using a an interval set by the ‘Priority Time’ frequency as the Priority Channel: setting in the setup menu. • I f a signal is received, the receiver will 1. Enter the required Priority Channel remain on the active frequency for the frequency using the Keypad then duration of the ‘Busy Timer’...
  • Page 15: Memory Banks

    To stay on an active frequency AUToMATIC MEMoRIES indefinitely or to stop the Dual Watch The Automatic Memory area can store function press Func DW again. The up to 200 frequencies in two banks receiver will exit the Dual Watch function. of 100 memories.
  • Page 16: Storing Frequencies Into The Memories

    SToRING FREQUENCIES 4. Select the required channel using the INTo ThE MEMoRIES control knob. Automatic Memories Manual memories The Automatic Memory holds To manually store a frequency into one frequencies that are stored automatically of the manual memories: while doing a Band Search. 1.
  • Page 17 7. Now press Func MW. The receiver 4. Select the required channel using the control knob. enters the Memory Write Mode and selects the Pr memory bank. Limited Search Memories 8. Use the control knob to select an Here you will be storing a pair of empty channel to store the frequencies that represents the frequency pair.
  • Page 18 To store a pair of Dual Watch frequency into the Dual Watch Memories. 1. Press the E/VFO key to select VFO Mode. 2. Press the Band key to select the required band. 3. Adjust the Squelch so the receiver is muted. 4.
  • Page 19: Menu Settings

    MENU SETTINGS The Menu settings will vary depending on the selected Mode. · Press the MENU Key to access the Menu settings. · Press the volume keys to step through the Menu items. · Rotate the Control knob to change the values of each Menu item. VFO Mode FUNCTION DESCRIPTION...
  • Page 20: Copying Frequencies Between Memory Banks

    Memory Read Mode FUNCTION MEANING DESCRIPTION bA Copy Bank Copy Copies a bank of frequencies to another Bank CH Copy Channel Copy Copies a frequency from one channel to another CH Move Channel Move Moves a frequency from one channel to another ALL CLR All Clear...
  • Page 21: Bank Clear

    6. Press E/VFO again to copy the Bank Clear original channel to the new channel. To erase a channel from the memory; The original channel will 1.Press Func/MR remain unchanged. 2. Select a channel within the Bank that Channel Move you wish to erase.
  • Page 22: Cloning Stored Memories With Another Unit

    CLoNING SToRED MEMoRIES WITh ANoThER UNIT 3. To begin cloning, press the E/VFO key The memories stored in your receiver can be transferred to or from another on BOTH radios. RX1300 receiver. To perform this 4. DATA TX is displayed on both radios function you will need a cloning cable and the radio beeps as each memory (available separately).
  • Page 23: Dcs Tone Frequency Chart

    DCS ToNE FREQUENCIES CODE CODE CODE CODE R X 1 300 IN S T RU C T IO N MA NUA L PAGE 23...
  • Page 24: Ctcss Tone Frequency Chart

    CTCSS ToNE FREQUENCIES CTCSS Frequency Hz CTCSS Frequency CTCSS Frequency Hz 67.0 107.2 167.9 71.9 110.9 173.8 74.4 114.8 179.9 77.0 118.8 186.2 79.7 123.0 192.8 82.5 127.3 203.5 85.4 131.8 210.7 88.5 136.5 218.1 91.5 141.3 225.7 94.8 146.2 233.6 97.4 151.4...
  • Page 25: Warranty

    STANDARD CoMMUNICATIoNS CoNTRACT WARRANTy 2. ADDITIoNAL WARRANTIES 1. STATUToRy WARRANTIES 2.1 The warranties in this clause are in 1.1 The Trade Practices Act Part V, Division 2A addition to the statutory warranties and other legislation imply conditions, referred to in the previous clause. warranties and other obligations on us to consumers that cannot be excluded, 2.2 We warrant our goods to be free from...
  • Page 26 The use of all solid state circuitry, careful design and rigorous testing, result in high reliability. Should failure occur however, GME maintain a fully equipped service facility and spare parts stock to meet the customer’s requirements long after expiry of the warranty period.
  • Page 27: Specifications

    SpECIFICATIoNS Frequency Range: 150 kHz – 1309.995 MHz continuous Frequency Steps: (kHz) 5, 6.25, 8.33, 9, 10, 12.5, 15, 20, 25, 30, 50,100, 500 Memory Banks: 1000 Manual Storage Memories 200 Automatic Storage Memories 50 Limited Search Memories 50 Dual Watch memories Sensitivity: 150 kHz to 495 kHz : -112dBm 504 kHz to 1.620 MHz : -112dBm...
  • Page 28 Sydney: Unit B, 22-24 College St., GLADESVILLE 2111. T: (02) 9879 8888 F: (02) 9816 4722 Auckland: 2/24, Bishop Dunn Pl, East Tamaki, 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: export@gme.net.au www.gme.net.au...

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