Radio Shack HTX-400 owner manual Quick Look AT the Display, Held down at the same time

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A QUICK LOOK AT THE DISPLAY

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F: appears when the FUNC key is pressed.

 

 

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TX: appears when the radio is transmitting.

 

 

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BUSY: appears when the radio receives a signal.

 

 

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CALL: appears when tone squelch is on and the radio receives a

 

matching tone.

 

 

 

 

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: indicates the battery strength.

 

 

 

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S-RF(Signal/RF Indicator): shows the level of an incoming signal.

 

When transmitting, shows the relative output signal strength.

 

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BAT: appears when you turn on the radio — the signal strength

 

meter then indicates the battery strength.

 

 

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: the stronger the signal, the more boxes appear.

 

Bars show remaining battery power when MO and PTT switch are

 

held down at the same time.

 

 

 

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Alpha-Numeric Display: shows frequency and messages.

 

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Memory Location: shows the memory channel in use.

 

 

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MR (Memory Channel indicator): for use or for programming.

 

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: paging tone active.

 

 

 

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: key tone enabled.

 

 

 

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: keypad control disabled to prevent accidentally

 

 

changing a setting.

15.PS: appears when power save is enabled.

16.TSQ: appears when Tone Squelch (CTCSS) is enabled.

17.ã: appears to indicate a positive repeater offset. indicates a nega- tive repeater offset.

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Contents HTX-400 Features Ctcss Manual Conventions FCC InformationContents Continuous Tone Coded Squelch System Features Introduction to Amateur Radio Page Power Sources PreparationTesting Internal Batteries Using AC Power Using NI-CD or NI-MH Battery PowerUsing Vehicle Battery Power Connecting the Antenna Attaching the Belt ClipConnecting a MICROPHONE/ Speaker Attaching the Wrist StrapPTT Using the Menus Using the HTX-400’S MenusTot Tone Set Setting Option = default setting Description Quick Look AT the Controls Use it to Func + Key toMO REV VOL, and SQ Quick Look AT the Display Held down at the same timeOperation Selecting Frequencies Direct TuningTurning on the HTX-400 Receiving Transmissions Temporarily Opening SquelchTransmitting Understanding Repeaters Setting the Repeater Offset Frequency Turning Duplex Operation on and OFFSetting the Repeater Offset Direction Reversing the Transmit and Receive FrequenciesMemory Operation Storing a TRANSMIT/RECEIVE FrequencyRecalling Memories Clearing a Single MemoryUsing the CALLING-FREQUENCY Memory Scanning for Active Frequencies Scanning OperationScanning Standard Memory Locations Setting a Memory Location to Always Skip During Scanning Page Continuous Tone Coded Squelch System Features Subaudible Tone Frequencies Hz Tone Paging Sending Paging TonesLocking the Keypad Other Special FeaturesChanging the Transmit Frequency Range Lighting the DisplaySetting the Frequency Step Checking the Current Memory SettingsTurning the KEY Tone on and OFF Power Save TIME-OUT TimerReducing Squelch Tail Busy Channel LockoutTroubleshooting You see Possible Cause RemediesCare and Maintenance Using the Keypad Diagnostic Resetting the HTX-400Specifications GeneralPage Page Limited One-Year Warranty

HTX-400 specifications

The Radio Shack HTX-400, introduced in the mid-1990s, remains a beloved model among amateur radio enthusiasts and collectors. Known for its reliability and versatility, this transceiver is particularly notable for its compact design and user-friendly interface. The HTX-400 operates on both VHF and UHF frequencies, enabling users to communicate effectively across various channels.

One of the HTX-400’s key features is its output power, which is adjustable between 1 and 40 watts. This flexibility allows operators to choose their transmitting power based on the communication needs and conditions of their environment. The device operates on the 2-meter band, covering the frequency range of approximately 144 to 148 MHz, making it ideal for local communications as well as a part of emergency communication networks.

A significant technological aspect of the HTX-400 is its digital display, which provides clear readings of frequency and signal strength. Users appreciate the intuitive control layout, which allows for quick adjustments and easy channel changes. The built-in memory function can store multiple frequencies, providing users with the ability to switch quickly between channels they use frequently.

Another standout feature is its CTCSS tone encoding and decoding capability. This allows operators to filter incoming signals and communicate within designated groups without interference from other conversations on the same frequency. This capability enhances clarity and reduces noise, making it an excellent choice for repeaters.

The HTX-400 also includes an Automatic Gain Control (AGC) feature, which adjusts the receiver automatically to varying signal strengths, ensuring consistent audio quality even in weak signal conditions.

Portability is a major consideration for amateur radio operators, and the compact size of the HTX-400 makes it easy to transport. It operates effectively with various power sources, including a standard AC power supply and battery, making it a suitable option for both home use and portable operations.

In conclusion, the Radio Shack HTX-400 is a versatile and reliable transceiver that features adjustable power output, user-friendly controls, memory functions, CTCSS tone capabilities, and excellent portability. Its combination of advanced technologies and practical design has made it a favorite among radio enthusiasts for decades.