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GME BX710 User Manual

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INSTRUCTION MANUAL

BX SERIES HANDHELD

LCD INDICATORS

1. Dual Watch Icon: Appears when the

Dual Watch mode is active

2. VOX (Voice Operated Transmitter)

Icon: Appears when VOX mode
is active

3. Keypad Lock Icon: Appears when the

keypad is locked

4. Button Beep Icon: Appears when the

button beep confirmation tones
are active

5. High Power Icon: Appears when High

transmitter power is selected

6. Low Power Icon: Appears when Low

transmitter power is selected

7. Channel Memory Indicator: Appears

when the selected channel is stored
in the Scan Memory

8. Scan Indicator Icon: Appears when

SCAN is enabled and the radio
is scanning

9. Battery Level Icon: Indicates the

battery charge level. Flashes when
the battery is almost empty

10. Time Out Timer Indicator: Indicates

the Time Out Timer is enabled

11. Busy Channel Lockout: Indicates the

transmitter will be disabled on the
selected channel while incoming
signals are being received.

12. Priority Channel Indicator: Appears

when the Priority Channel mode
is activated

13. Battery Save Indicator: Flashes when

the radio is in standby mode

14. Channel Display: Indicates the

channel number in use

15. CTC (CTCSS) Icon: Indicates that

CTCSS tones are enabled
on the radio

16. CTCSS Tone: Displays the selected

CTCSS tone (from 001 to 038) or
DCS tone (from 001 to 104) on the
selected channel

17. DCS (Digitally Coded Squelch):

Indicates the Digitally Coded Squelch
is enabled

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INTRODUCTION

The BX Series handhelds are easy to use,
full featured handheld commercial radios.
Their rugged assembly comprises a single
diecast frame housed in a polycarbonate
alloy case. They are supplied with a 1700
mAh Li-Ion rechargeable battery pack
powerful enough for a full days used
under average conditions.

The BX Series handhelds are available in
three versions;

• BX710: VHF handheld operating in

the 146 – 174 MHz band

• BX720: UHF Handheld operating in

the 450 – 490 MHz band

• BX730: UHF Handheld operating in

the 476.4 – 520 MHz band

Programming

Your radio will probably have
been programmed for you by
your dealer. The frequencies and
features in your radio may vary
depending on your application.
This manual describes the normal
operation of your radio’s features
based on the default factory
settings. Changes in programming
may affect the way these features
operate in your radio.
If you require any of these features
to be changed please contact your
commercial radio supplier.