Radio Shack HTX-10 owner manual Contents

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CONTENTS

 

Introduction to Amateur Radio

6

Preparation

8

Attaching the Microphone Holder

8

Mounting the Transceiver

8

Connecting an Antenna

10

Connecting the Microphone

12

Connecting an Optional External Speaker

12

Using Vehicle Battery Power

13

Using the Transceiver as a Base Station

14

A Quick Look at the Controls

16

Operation

17

Setting Squelch and Receiving

17

Transmitting

18

Notes on SSB Reception

19

Special Features

20

Using the Special Features

20

Using STEP

21

Using CALL

22

Using SCAN

22

Using LCR (Last Channel Recall)

23

Using M-LOAD

23

Using NB (Noise Blanker)

23

Using SHIFT

24

Using T-LOW (Tone-Low)

24

Using M-SAVE (Memory Save)

25

Using FINE (Clarifier)

25

Using RF-G (RF Gain)

26

Using MIC-G (Microphone Gain)

26

Turning the Key Tone on and Off

26

Care and Maintenance

27

Troubleshooting

28

Noise Reduction

29

Replacing the Fuse

30

Specifications

32

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Contents HTX-10 Features Page FCC Information Manual ConventionsContents Introduction to Amateur Radio Page Mounting the Transceiver PreparationAttaching the Microphone Holder Page Connecting AN Antenna Page Connecting AN Optional External Speaker Connecting the MicrophoneFrame chassis ground Using Vehicle Battery PowerUsing the Transceiver AS a Base Station Page Quick Look AT the Controls Operation Setting Squelch and ReceivingTransmitting Page Using the Special Features Special FeaturesUsing Step Using Scan Using CallUsing NB Noise Blanker Using LCR Last Channel RecallUsing M-LOAD Using T-LOW Tone-Low Using ShiftUsing Fine Clarifier Using M-SAVE Memory SaveTurning the KEY Tone on and OFF Using RF-G RF GainUsing MIC-G Microphone Gain Care and Maintenance Problem Possible Causes Remedies TroubleshootingNoise Reduction Replacing the Fuse Page General SpecificationsTransmitter Page Page RadioShack Division of Tandy Corporation Fort Worth, Texas