GME TX3500S User Manual
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4. Rotate the Channel knob to select the Wide Band Filter.
The wide spacing of the signal meter bars confirms the
Wide Band Filter is selected.
When finished, press and hold the Channel knob to return
to normal operation.
NOTE:
The wideband filter selection only operates on
channels 1-40. Channels 41-80 always remains narrowband.
DYNAMIC VOLUME CONTROL (DVC)
The modulation level of signals heard on the UHF CB band has
always varied considerably resulting in noticeable differences
in received audio volume between stations. Generally users
have compensated for this by adjusting the volume control
for each received signal. With the introduction of 80 channel
narrowband transmissions that use lower levels of modulation,
the diversity in received audio volume is likely to increase
further.
The TX3500S is able to automatically compensate for these
variations in received audio level by utilising a Dynamic
Volume Control. When activated, this feature automatically
compensates for variations in received audio level resulting
in a constant audio output level to the speaker to greatly
enhance the quality of the reception.
To switch the Dynamic Volume Control ON or OFF
1. Press and hold the Channel knob to enter the MENU.
‘br’ will be displayed.
2. Press the Channel knob repeatedly until ‘dL’ (Dynamic
Level) is displayed.
3. Rotate the Channel knob clockwise one click to view
the current setting.
4. Rotate the Channel knob clockwise again to select ON.
‘on’ is displayed.
5. Rotate the Channel knob counter-clockwise to select
OFF. ‘oF’ is displayed.
When finished, press and hold the Channel knob to return
to normal operation.
SILENT SQUELCH TAIL
The Squelch tail is the short burst of noise that is heard in
the speaker at the end of a transmission, during the brief
interval before the squelch closes.
To some it is a reassuring confirmation that it is their
turn to transmit but in some applications it may be an
annoyance especially when listening through an earpiece
or headphones.
The Silent Squelch Tail function removes this squelch tail,
reducing it to a faint click as the squelch closes.
To enable or disable the Silent Squelch Tail
1. Press and hold the Channel knob to enter the MENU.
‘br’ will be displayed.
2. Press the Channel knob repeatedly until ‘St’ (Silent
Tail) is displayed.
3. Rotate the Channel knob one click. The current setting
is displayed.
4. Rotate the Channel knob to the right to enable the si-
lent squelch tail. ‘on’ will be displayed and the squelch
tail will be silent.
5. Rotate the Channel knob to the left to disable the si-
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