GME TX3340 Instruction Manual

GME TX3340 Instruction Manual

Super compact remote mic 5 watt 80 channel uhf cb radio
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Super compact remote mic 5 watt 80 channel UHF CB radio
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  • Page 1 Super compact remote mic 5 watt 80 channel 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

    CONTENTS introduction ................. 3 usinG sElcAll ................11 imPortAnt inFormAtion ..............3 Entering a selcall ident ............. 12 EmErGEncy chAnnEls..............4 sending sellcall ................ 12 tElEmEtry chAnnEls ..............4 call Acknowledge ..............12 FEAturEs ..................4 storing selcall idents ..............12 GEnErAl oPErAtion ................
  • Page 3: Introduction

    40 channel wideband radios on all channels 1 to 40 as well as the newer channels allocated from your GmE tX3340 80 channel is Australian designed and built 41 to 80. and is the most advanced uhF citizen Band radio available.
  • Page 4: Emergency Channels

    22 and 23. instantly recalled at the press of a button. in the event additional telemetry/telecommand channels are High Contrast Liquid Crystal Display: Fully detailed lcd •...
  • Page 5: General Operation

    Designed and Manufactured in Australia: the tX3340 has • NOTE: if the secondary key is not pressed within 10 seconds been totally designed and manufactured in Gladesville nsW the F key selection will be cancelled. to meet the demanding needs of the Australian community...
  • Page 6: Squelch Control

    Priority channel feature allows you to store one of the when there are no signals present. the tX3340 features a channels as a Priority channel that can be instantly recalled at preset squelch system.
  • Page 7: Ctcss & Dcs

    When the transmission ends, the channel becomes quiet again. transmissions that do not use the correct tone will not be heard. the tX3340 allows ctcss or dcs to be enabled or disabled on individual channels. NOTE: the ctcss/dcs tone you select will be used for all ctcss/dcs enabled channels in your radio.
  • Page 8: Disabling Ctcss/Dcs On A Channel

    SCANNING PrograMMing sCan Channels the tX3340 has a scAn function that allows groups of user your tX3340 is supplied with all 40 uhF cB channels programmable channels to be scanned for signals. channels can programmed into the open scan memory. Any channels not be scanned at 20 channels per second.
  • Page 9: Open Scan Mode

    Priority channel. to begin scanning, briefly press the SCAN key. A high beep NOTE: in open scan mode your tX3340 will not allow you will be heard, ‘scAn’ will appear in the display and the radio to transmit while it is scanning.
  • Page 10: Using Two Group Scan Or Two Open Scan Modes

    MoDes priority channel, please contact your retailer). if you prefer, the tX3340 can be re-programmed to have two • if a signal appears on the Priority channel - at any time - the...
  • Page 11: Selective Calling

    (10) of your unless someone transmits your selcall ident, nothing will be most frequently called selcall numbers. Each number can be heard in the speaker.
  • Page 12: Entering A Selcall Ident

    1. Press the CALL button. ‘cAll to’ is displayed, along with your tX3340 is fitted with 10 user programmable selcall the last sent or received selcall ident. the radio is now in ident memories, allowing you to store up to 10 frequently ‘cAll to’...
  • Page 13: Naming Your Selcall Idents

    (a) Press and hold the PRI key until the radio beeps. the left-hand character of the AlPhA name will flash. the tX3340 allows you to name each selcall ident using a 5 character AlPhA name. the name is stored in memory along...
  • Page 14: To Exit 'Call To' Mode

    QuiEt mode you must first ‘tag’ the channels that cancel it (the way your tX3340 handles the selcall alert can be you want to stay quiet, then activate the QuiEt mode. once altered by your retailer).
  • Page 15: Scannning In Quiet Mode

    MoDe 2. now briefly press the QUIET key. ‘QuiEt’ will appear on the tX3340 will allow you to scan while QuiEt mode is active. the display. using this feature you can monitor a group of quiet channels or now all channels that were tagged for quiet operation will be a combination of Quiet and open channels.
  • Page 16: Group Calling

    GrOUP CAllING 2. Enter the required selcall ident as follows: the tX3340’s selcall system includes a Group call function (a) Press the PRI key until the radio beeps. the right-hand which allows you to call up to 1000 radios simultaneously.
  • Page 17: Menu Settings

    MENU SETTINGS the tX3340 has nine (9) preset squelch sensitivity settings (labelled sQl-1 to sQl-9) that can be selected using the menu the mEnu feature provides a convenient method of function.
  • Page 18: Ctcss & Dcs

    Selecting a CTCSS or DCS tone the other comprising 38 tones. Both tone sets are installed in the tX3340 to ensure compatibility with other radio systems. choosing which tone to use will probably be dependent on the other radios you talk to. if you talk to others outside your...
  • Page 19: Backlighting

    Fit the tX3340 into the cradle and tighten To display S-meter or battery voltage the gimbal knobs. Place the lcd controller microphone in its 1.
  • Page 20: Antenna Installation

    GmE have a wide range of suitable 477 mhz uhF cB antennas to suit most installations and applications. We recommend contacting your local GmE retailer for advice.
  • Page 21: Dc Power Connection

    8 pin plug and socket. DC Power ConneCtion to fit the microphone: the tX3340 is designed for 13.8 volts dc, negative earth 1. Position the microphone plug so the plastic tab faces installations only (i.e. where the negative terminal of the downwards, and press the plug into the socket until battery is connected to the chassis or frame of the vehicle).
  • Page 22: High Voltage Warning

    Radio turns OFF with the ignition switch: if the overvoltage warning appears you should switch your tX3340 oFF and disconnect it from the power source, before connect the radio's negative (black) lead to the vehicle's locating the cause of the trouble.
  • Page 23: Ctcss Tone Frequency Chart

    CTCSS TONE FrEqUENCy CHArT 50 Tone Set 38 Tone Set Frequency 50 Tone Set 38 Tone Set Frequency 50 Tone Set 38 Tone Set 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...
  • Page 24: Dcs Tone Chart

    dCS TONE CHArT CODE CODE CODE CODE CODE CODE PA G E 2 4 i n s t r u c t i o n m A n u A l t X 3 3 4 0...
  • Page 25: 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 26: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS* enVironMental Receiver temperature range: -10°c to +60°c circuit type: double conversion superheterodyne eleCtriCal intermediate Frequencies: 1st - 21.54 mhz 2nd - 450 khz General current consumption: < 180 mA muted compliant specification: As/nZs 4365 600 mA @ max. A.F output Frequency range: 476.425-477.4125 mhz sensitivity: - 123 dBm for 12 dB sinAd number of channels: 80 uhF cB...
  • Page 27: Sc Contract Warranty Against Defects

    Pty 2.5 We warrant that we will perform services with reasonable care and ltd Acn 000 346 814 (We, us, our or GmE). our contact details are set skill and agree to investigate any complaint regarding our services out in clause 2.7.
  • Page 28 F: (08) 9455 3110 F: (07) 3278 6555 F: (02) 9816 4722 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: 310466 drawing number: 44715-6...

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