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GME TX6100 User Manual

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TX6100

INSTRUCTION MANUAL

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READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS carefully
and completely before operating your
radio and retain this manual for future
reference.

NEVER connect the radio to a power
source other than the supplied battery.
This may damage your product.

DO NOT place your radio in front of a
vehicle airbag.

DO NOT use your radio with a damaged
antenna.

DO NOT attempt to modify your radio
in any way.

ALWAYS charge your radio at normal
room temperature.

ALWAYS switch off your radio where
notices restrict the use of two-way radio
or mobile telephones.

ONLY use GME approved rechargeable
batteries with the supplied charger.

AVOID exposing your radio to water. It
is not waterproof.

AVOID storing or charging your radio in
direct sunlight.

AVOID storing or using your radio where
temperatures are below -20°C or above
+60°C.

The use of the Citizen Band radio service

is licensed in Australia by the ACMA
Radio communications (Citizens Band
Radio Stations) Class Licence and in New
Zealand by the Ministry of Economic
Development New Zealand (MED). A
General User Radio Licence for Citizens
Band radio and operation is subject to
conditions contained in those licences.

The class licence for users and equipment

operating in the CB/PRS 477 MHz band
has been amended. This radio meets the
new 80 channel standard.

In simple terms the same amount of

spectrum is available; however, radio

transceivers can now operate in a
narrower bandwidth and hence use less
spectrum. These radios are generally
referred to as narrowband or 12.5
kHz radios. By using 12.5 kHz channel
spacing instead of 25 kHz, the 40
channels originally allocated can now
be expanded to 80 channels thereby
doubling the channel capacity and
relieving congestion in the UHF
CB/PRS band.

Original 40 channel wideband Radios will

continue to operate on the original 40
channels, however they will not be able to
converse on the newer channels 41 – 80.

important inFormation ConCerning UHF CB radio