Radio Shack owner manual Understanding the HTX-242, Dual VFO Modes, Dtmf Touch-Tone Features

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UNDERSTANDING THE HTX-242

This section explains some of the HTX-242’s features. See “Basic Operation” on Page 16 for instructions about how to use these fea- tures.

Dual VFO Modes

The VFO (Variable-Frequency Oscillator) modes let you directly select a frequency anywhere within the HTX-242’s operating range. Your HTX-242 has two VFOs: VFO-A and VFO-B. You typically use the VFOs to tune to frequencies you have not stored into one of the HTX-242’s memory channels (see “Memory Channels” on Page 13).

A related feature of the HTX-242 lets you transmit on the fre- quency selected with one VFO and receive on the frequency selected with the other VFO. (See “Using the Dual VFOs for Duplex Operation” on Page 27.)

DTMF (Touch-Tone) Features

DTMF (Dual-Tone, Multiple Frequency) is another term for touch- tones (the tones a telephone produces when you press a digit). This standard set of tones is used by many different amateur radio sys- tems for accessing programmable features and dialing through autopatches.

Your HTX-242 produces all 16 standard DTMF tones (0-9, , #, A, B, C, and D). It has 10 DTMF memories which can each hold up to 15 digits for quick transmission. You can also set the HTX-242 to listen for a specific set of DTMF tones, and alert you when it detects them (this feature is called DTMF Paging). Until it hears the sequence, the HTX-242 does not pass any transmissions to the speaker.

Group Calling lets you DTMF page a single person or an entire group of people. To use group calling, every person in the group selects the same first three digits as their DTMF page sequence. They then select up to four additional digits unique to each person. To page an individual, you transmit their entire DTMF page sequence. To page the entire group, you transmit at least the first three digits of the sequence, followed by the DTMF tones for A, B, and C.

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Note: Group Calling only

works with the HTX-242 and other transceivers

that support this feature.

 

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Contents HTX-242 TWO-METER Mobile Trans Ceiver Features IntroductionUsing this Manual Contents Using Memory Channels Using Dtmf and Subaudible TonesUsing the Menu Troubleshooting Specifications SchematicsInstallation Connecting the MicrophoneUnpacking the Transceiver Mounting the HTX-242 in a Vehicle Connecting an Antenna Connecting to your Vehicle’s Power Using the HTX-242 as a Base Station Using the HTX-242 with Packet Radio Connecting an External Speaker OptionalDtmf Touch-Tone Features Understanding the HTX-242Dual VFO Modes Subaudible Tone Ctcss Features Repeater OperationMemory Channels Understanding the Display VFO-A-TPage Resetting the HTX-242 Basic OperationTurning On/Off Your HTX-242 Extending the Transmit Frequency RangeSetting Volume and Squelch Using the LightSetting the Power Level Locking the ControlsTuning to a Frequency Selecting a FrequencyDirectly Entering a Frequency Setting the Frequency Step Scanning for a FrequencySetting the Scan Options Setting the Scan Resume ConditionStoring Scan Skip Frequencies Setting the Scan Resume Delay Setting the Scanning RangeReceiving Transmissions TransmittingManually Transmitting Dtmf Tones Transmitting Dtmf Tones from MemoryTurning the Keytone Beep On and Off Limiting Transmit DurationFrequency Offset Defaults Advanced OperationTurning Auto Duplex On and Off Receive Frequency Transmit OffsetChanging the Default Offset Reversing the OffsetOverriding the Duplex Offset Using the Dual VFOs for Duplex Operation Using Memory Channels Changing Stored SettingsStoring a Frequency Using Auto Memory Store AMS Tuning to a Standard Memory Channel Using the Calling-Frequency MemoryChecking Priority Channel Scanning Memory Channels Clearing a Memory ChannelEnabling/Disabling Scanning for Memory Channels Using Dtmf and Subaudible Tones Storing a Dtmf SequenceTransmitting a Dtmf Sequence Using Dtmf Using Group CallingName Assignment Dtmf Page Sequence Using Auto-Reply Using Dtmf Auto Send Using Subaudible Tones Setting the Subaudible TonesValid Subaudible Tones Code Freq. HzSetting the Dtmf Page and Subaudible Tone Alert Activating Subaudible Tone Transmit and SquelchUsing the Menu Menu Default Explanation/Available Settings Option OFFTroubleshooting Error CodesCommon Problems and Solutions Problem Possible SolutionsReplacing the Fuse Specifications GeneralReceiver Transmitter Schematics RF Schematic Digital Schematic Microphone Schematic Radio Shack Division of Tandy Corporation Fort Worth, Texas