Radio Shack HTX-10 owner manual

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Start studying for the license exams. Do not be intimidated by the word “study,” for most people can go from knowing absolutely nothing about amateur radio to passing the Novice and Techni- cian written exams in less than a month.

The exams test your knowledge of basic radio regulations and el- ementary radio theory. Many clubs hold license classes, which can be a fun and easy way to learn about amateur radio. There are good books, cassette tapes, computer programs, and many other study aids available. Your local RadioShack store sells FCC License Preparation study guides for amateur radio operator li- censes. While you are no longer required to learn Morse code for a Technician Class license, we encourage you to learn it anyway so you can advance to higher levels of operating privileges.

The examiners for a Novice license test can be any two ham op- erators who hold a general or higher class license and who are at least 18 years old and are not related to you. There is no fee to take the Novice exam. As soon as you pass the Novice exam, you can immediately take the Technician exam. There is a small fee required for taking the Technician exam, and the test must be administered by a three-member Volunteer Examiner Team. Contact the ARRL for a schedule of exam opportunities in your area.

A Novice Class or Technician Plus (or higher) license lets you use the HTX-10 to communicate directly with other operators.

Amateur radio is a great hobby that has enriched the lives of mil- lions of people all over the world. The ARRL would be glad to hear from you if you need more information or would like to join!

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Contents HTX-10 Features Page FCC Information Manual ConventionsContents Introduction to Amateur Radio Page Attaching the Microphone Holder PreparationMounting the Transceiver 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 M-LOAD Using LCR Last Channel RecallUsing NB Noise Blanker Using T-LOW Tone-Low Using ShiftUsing Fine Clarifier Using M-SAVE Memory SaveUsing MIC-G Microphone Gain Using RF-G RF GainTurning the KEY Tone on and OFF 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