GME TX3120S User Manual
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I N S T R U C T I O N M A N UA L
T X 3 1 2 0 S
EMERGENCY CHANNELS
The ACMA has allocated channels 5/35 for
emergency use only. Channel 5 is the primary
Simplex Emergency Channel. Where a Channel 5
repeater is available, you should select Duplex on
CH 5.
NOTE:
Channel 35 is the input channel for
the Channel 5 repeater therefore Channel 35
should also not be used for anything other than
emergency transmissions.
TELEMETRY CHANNELS
ACMA regulations have allocated channels 22
and 23 for telemetry only applications and have
prohibited the transmission of speech on these
channels. Consequently your radio has a transmit
inhibit applied to channels 22 and 23.
In the event additional telemetry/telecommand
channels are approved by the ACMA, these
channels shall be added to those currently listed
where voice transmission is inhibited. Currently
transmissions on channels 61, 62 and 63 are also
inhibited and these channels are reserved for future
allocation.
FEATURES
TRANSMIT (TX)
Individually Programmable DUPLEX Function: User selectable for only those individual channels
in your area that have repeaters, leaving the others free for use as extra simplex channels.
RECEIVE (RX)
Silent Squelch Tail:
Eliminates the Squelch noise burst normally audible when the Squelch closes
Signal Receive Indicator: Confirms that an incoming signal is being received
SCANNING AND MEMORY FUNCTIONS
Microprocessor Controlled Frequency Synthesiser: Allows user programmable control of
scanning, channel memories and selected feature options.
Programmable Scan Function: Scans the selected UHF CB channels with Group, Open and Network
scan functions available.
Priority Channel: A user programmable Priority channel feature allows your working channel to be
instantly recalled at the press of a key
SIGNAL PROCESSING
Digital Signal Processing: Measures filters and compresses standard analogue audio signals and
converts them into digital format. Allows advanced RF and audio processing techniques to be applied
to maximise the radio’s performance..