Radio Shack HTX-10 owner manual

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If you are mounting the transceiver in a vehicle, choose a loca- tion where:

you can easily reach the transceiver.

wires and cables are clear of the vehicle's pedals or other moving parts.

the transceiver is not directly in front of heating vents.

all wires and cables can reach their connection points.

Warning: If you use the transceiver in a vehicle, mount it securely to avoid damage to the transceiver or vehicle, and to avoid injury to anyone in the vehicle during sudden starts or stops.

Follow these steps to mount the transceiver using the supplied hardware.

1.Using the mounting bracket as a template, mark the posi- tions for the screw holes on the mounting surface.

2.In each marked location, drill a hole slightly smaller than the supplied mounting screws.

Caution: Be careful not to drill into objects behind the mounting surface.

3.Using a Phillips screwdriver, attach the mounting bracket to the mounting surface with the supplied mounting screws and flat washers.

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Contents HTX-10 Features Page FCC Information Manual ConventionsContents Introduction to Amateur Radio Page Preparation Attaching the Microphone HolderMounting 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 LCR Last Channel Recall Using M-LOADUsing NB Noise Blanker Using T-LOW Tone-Low Using ShiftUsing Fine Clarifier Using M-SAVE Memory SaveUsing RF-G RF Gain Using MIC-G Microphone 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