GME TX3540S User Manual
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Enabling CTCSS/DCS on a Channel (Silent mode)
Enabling CTCSS/DCS on a channel will prevent the Squelch
from opening on that channel unless the incoming signal
matches your selected CTCSS/DCS tone. Other users on the
same channel who are not using your CTCSS/DCS tone will
still be received by your radio (the icon will still appear on
the display) – but their voice will not be heard in the speaker.
Only when someone transmits on the channel using your
CTCSS/DCS tone will the Squelch open to allow the signal to
be heard. Channels where CTCSS/DCS have been enabled are
said to be in ‘Silent mode’.
NOTE:
Silent mode can be enabled on any channel except
emergency channels 5 and 35.
To Enable Silent Mode on a Channel:
1. Select the required channel.
2. Press and hold the SQL key until a high beep is heard.
3. An icon (CTCSS) or
icon (DCS) will be displayed in
the lower right of the display to indicate Silent mode is
now enabled on that channel.
NOTE:
You cannot enable Silent mode unless a CTCSS or
DCS tone has been selected in the Configuration menu. If
CTCSS/DCS has been set to OFF, Silent mode is inhibited.
To Disable Silent Mode on a Channel:
1. Select the required channel. An icon (CTCSS) or
icon (DCS) will be displayed indicating Silent mode is
enabled.
2. Press and hold the SQL key until a low beep is heard.
3. The (CTCSS) or
(DCS) icon will disappear to indicate
Silent mode has been removed from that channel.
IMPORTANT:
When Silent mode is enabled on a channel
you should always check the icon for signs of traffic on the
channel before transmitting to ensure you do not accidentally
transmit over the
top of another user. Alternatively, you
can
enable Busy Lockout in the Configuration Menu which
will automatically prevent your radio from transmitting if the
channel is already in use
Busy Lockout
When using Silent mode with CTCSS/DCS, your radio’s
receiver remains quiet to all signals outside your CTCSS/
DCS group. As a result, if you do not notice when others are
transmitting on your channel you could accidentally transmit
over the top of them.
The Busy Lockout function detects when others outside
your CTCSS/DCS group are transmitting on the channel
and prevents your radio from transmitting over them. If the
channel is busy and you press the PTT the radio will emit a
warning beep and the
icon won’t be displayed. When
you release the PTT, look for the icon on the display as
an indicator that the channel is in use. If the channel is busy,
simply wait until the channel is clear and press the
PTT again.
NOTE:
You can also press the Monitor key to open
the Squelch and listen for signals on the channel before
transmitting (see Monitor Function directly below).
To enable Busy Lockout
1. Press and hold MENU to enter the menu.
2. Press MENU repeatedly until ‘BLKxx’ is displayed (where
xx is ‘ON’ or ‘OF’.
3. Rotate the Channel control to the right (or press the
key) to enable Busy Lockout. ‘BLKON’ will be displayed.
4. Rotate the Channel control to the left (or press the
key) to disable Busy Lockout. ‘BLKOF’ will be displayed.
When finished, briefly press the PTT to exit.
Monitor Function
When the current channel is in Silent mode, the icon
may appear but no sound will be heard in the speaker. This
indicates that your radio is receiving a signal that does not
match your CTCSS/DCS tone. If you wish, you can briefly
monitor the channel as described below. This temporarily
disables Silent mode, allowing the signal to be heard.
To select a CTCSS or DCS code
1. Press MENU to enter the menu. ‘CTCxx’ or ‘DTxxx’ will be
displayed.
2. Rotate the Channel control (or press the or keys)
to enable CTCSS/DCS and select a suitable CTCSS or DCS
code.
• To select a CTCSS tone, select from ‘CTC01’ to ‘CTC50’
(CTCSS tones 01 to 50).
• To select a DCS code, scroll past CTC50 to select from
‘DT001’ to ‘DT104’ (DCS codes 001 to 104).
• To switch CTCSS/DCS off, select ‘CTCOF’.
Press
or rotate left
CTCSS Off CTCSS Tone 50
DCS Tone 104
Press
or rotate right
3. To see the actual sub tone instead of the tone table,
briefly press the Channel control (or LVL key). For CTCSS
tones the tone frequency will be displayed in Hz. For DCS
codes the code will be displayed. Press the Channel
control (or LVL key) again to return to the CTCSS/DCS
label (refer to the CTCSS and DCS tone charts later in this
manual).
CTCSS Label
CTCSS Sub Tone Frequencey
When finished briefly press the PTT to exit the menu.
NOTE:
The tone you select will be used for all channels that
have ‘Silent’ enabled.