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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Radio Shack HTX-200 owner manual Quick Look AT the Display, Held down at the same time

HTX-200 specifications

The Radio Shack HTX-200 is a compact, versatile dual-band handheld transceiver that made waves in the amateur radio community during the 1990s. Known for its rugged design and user-friendly interface, the HTX-200 offered radio enthusiasts a gateway into the world of VHF and UHF communications. Packed with a range of features, it quickly became a popular choice among amateur radio operators.

One of the standout characteristics of the HTX-200 is its dual-band capability, allowing users to transmit and receive on both 2-meter (144-148 MHz) and 70-centimeter (440-450 MHz) bands. This versatility enables operators to communicate in diverse environments, whether participating in local nets, emergency communications, or casual conversations. The radio's compact size makes it portable, making it convenient for both casual use and emergency preparedness.

The HTX-200 features 40 built-in memory channels, providing ample storage for favorite frequencies. Users can easily program these channels for quick access during operation. Additionally, the radio supports CTCSS (Continuous Tone-Coded Squelch System), which enhances communication privacy by requiring a specific sub-audible tone for access to certain channels. This is especially useful in crowded bands, where many operators might be sharing the same frequency.

In terms of power output, the HTX-200 delivers 5 watts, which is sufficient for effective communication over considerable distances, particularly when combined with a good antenna setup. The radio also incorporates a built-in battery saver feature, extending the life of the rechargeable batteries during prolonged use.

Another notable feature is its easy-to-read LCD display, which provides essential information, such as the operating frequency, battery level, and mode of operation. The intuitive control layout allows operators to quickly navigate settings without getting bogged down in complicated menus.

Durability is another key characteristic of the HTX-200. Its sturdy construction makes it reliable for outdoor use and field operations. Furthermore, the availability of various accessories, such as microphones, headsets, and antennas, enhances its functionality, allowing users to customize their experience based on specific needs.

Overall, the Radio Shack HTX-200 remains an iconic model in the amateur radio landscape, renowned for its performance, reliability, and ease of use. For both novice and experienced operators, it served as a dependable tool to explore the exciting world of radio communications.