Radio Shack BTX-124 owner manual Operation

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OPERATION

1.Turn VOL clockwise to turn on the transceiver.

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2.Select Channel A or B using the CHANNEL switch on the top of the transceiver.

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3.To conserve battery power, set POWER to LO. If the person you transmit to has trouble receiving your signal, set POWER to HI.

4.To transmit, hold down push-to-talk, then hold your transceiver about 3 inches from your mouth and speak slowly in a normal tone of voice. The BUSY•TX/LO BATT indicator lights red.

5.When you finish your message, release push-to-talk. The BUSY•TX/ LO BATT indicator lights green when you receive a transmission.

6.Adjust VOL to a comfortable listen- ing level.

7.If you are not using CTCSS, wait until there is no signal on the chan- nel, then slowly turn SQL/CTCSS clockwise until the background noise stops.

Note: Do not turn SQL/CTCSS too far clockwise because you might cut out weak signals.

If you are using CTCSS (see “Why Use CTCSS?” on Page 11), turn SQL/CTCSS counterclockwise until it clicks.

8.To turn off the transceiver, turn VOL counterclockwise.

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Contents BTX-124 Features Contents FCC License Required FCC RegulationsFCC Part 90 Rules Fm Page 5 Tuesday, August 3, 1999 1030 AM Charging the Battery Pack PreparationFm Page 7 Tuesday, August 3, 1999 1030 AM Using the Belt Clip Connecting AN Antenna Using AN External MicrophoneOperation WHY USE CTCSS? Operational HintsAdditional FCC Regulations Maintenance Specifications TransmitterFactory Defaults RadioShack Division of Tandy Corporation Fort Worth, Texas
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