Radio Shack HTX-10 owner manual Turning the KEY Tone on and OFF, Using RF-G RF Gain

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MIC-G

Using RF-G (RF Gain)

When you receive an extremely strong signal, rotate RF-Gcoun- terclockwise to attenuate the signal.

Using MIC-G (Microphone Gain)

Rotate to adjust the transmitter’s microphone gain and SSB transmitting power for the best audio quality.

TURNING THE KEY TONE ON AND OFF

The transceiver is preset to sound a tone each time you press a key. To turn the transceiver’s key tone on or off, turn on the trans- ceiver while holding down the push-to-talk button on the micro- phone.

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Contents HTX-10 Features Page Manual Conventions FCC InformationContents Introduction to Amateur Radio Page Mounting the Transceiver PreparationAttaching the Microphone Holder Page Connecting AN Antenna Page Connecting the Microphone Connecting AN Optional External SpeakerUsing Vehicle Battery Power Frame chassis groundUsing the Transceiver AS a Base Station Page Quick Look AT the Controls Setting Squelch and Receiving OperationTransmitting Page Special Features Using the Special FeaturesUsing Step Using Call Using ScanUsing NB Noise Blanker Using LCR Last Channel RecallUsing M-LOAD Using Shift Using T-LOW Tone-LowUsing M-SAVE Memory Save Using Fine ClarifierTurning the KEY Tone on and OFF Using RF-G RF GainUsing MIC-G Microphone Gain Care and Maintenance Troubleshooting Problem Possible Causes RemediesNoise Reduction Replacing the Fuse Page Specifications GeneralTransmitter Page Page RadioShack Division of Tandy Corporation Fort Worth, Texas