GME TX3440 User Manual
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receiving group calls
receiving a Group call is identical to receiving a normal 
selcall except that the alarm sound is a loW tone beep 
instead of the normal HiGH tone beep. the callers ident or 
AlPHA name appears on the display in the usual way.
lIstenIng channels
the tX3440 has provision for adding additional 59 user 
programmable ‘listening channels’ covering the frequency 
range between 403 mHz and 50 mHz. these channels can 
be programmed by you using the front panel keys, making 
the tX3440 a useful uHF scanning receiver.
sEtting thE FrEQuEncy stEp
the listening channels can be programmed in 1.5 kHz or 
5 kHz steps. to toggle the current frequency step:
1. switch the radio oFF.
. Press and hold the scan key while switching the
radio on.
3. 1.5 k or 5.0 k will be displayed briefly, indicating the
current selected frequency step.
actiVating thE listEning channEls
By default, the listening channels are disabled and only the 
standard 40 uHF channels can be accessed. later, once 
programmed, the listening channels will show up as cH41-
cH99 and can be accessed and freely edited. However, 
to enable a channel for programming that has not been 
programmed yet (and therefore it can not be selected for 
editing using the or keys) the initial programming of 
the listening channel(s) has to be performed.
to perform the initial programming
of the listening channels
1. switch the radio oFF.
. Press and hold the pri key while switching the radio
on again. 
the radio is now in the ‘All Visible’ mode. in this mode 
all channels are visible, including the currently inactive 
ones, allowing you to select any listening channel 
between 41 and 99 for subsequent editing.
3. using the or keys, select a listening channel that
you wish to activate. At this stage, the display will show 
‘-oFF-’ indicating that the current listening channel is 
turned oFF.
4. Program a desired frequency into the selected listening
channel, as described in the next section.
5. repeat steps 3-4 to activate all the desired listening
channels.
6. once you have enabled and programmed your additional
listening channels, switch the radio oFF to end the 
initial programming operation. When you switch it on 
again, normal operation will be restored and only the 
listening channels you have enabled will be available 
above channel 40.
programming thE listEning channEls
the display can show the frequency of the listening channel 
when the radio is in numEric mode, or an associated 
alpha tag in AlPHA mode. Before programming the channel 
frequencies, make sure the radio is in numEric mode by 
pressing F (Function) followed by alpha until ‘numEr’ 
is displayed.
to program a frequency
into a listening channel
1. Press the or keys to select the required listening
channel to edit (41-99).
. Press and
hold the mEnu key until a beep is
heard. the current frequency assigned to the listening 
channel will be displayed, or ‘oFF’ if the channel is 
currently inactive.
3. Press or keys to select the desired frequency.
4. A quick press of the pri key will toggle the frequency
step between 1.5 kHz/5 kHz and 1 mHz. the 
corresponding digit will be flashing, indicating the 
current frequency step.
5. once you have the correct frequency displayed, press
and hold the m
Enu button to store the frequency and
exit the menu, or alternatively, press and hold the pri 
key to store the frequency, but stay in the frequency edit 
menu for further editing of the same listening channel. 
Please note however the menu will time out after 0 
seconds of inactivity.
notes: 
• the display only indicates to 10 kHz resolution. the ‘kHz’ 
 digit is not displayed, e.g.. 468.45 mHz will display as 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
• While you are selecting the frequency, the receiver is live
and will receive signals on the frequency being displayed. 
You can use this feature to manually identify active 
frequencies and store them. 
100 radios ident sent: 13AA idents called: 1300 -> 1399
1000 radios ident sent: 1AAA idents called: 1000 -> 1999
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