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Operation 

 

CONTROL FUNCTIONS 

There  are  thirteen  controls  and  three  indicators  on  the  front  panel  of  your 

transceiver. 

 

FRONT PANEL 

 

1.

 

MICROPHONE JACK. 

Used to connect microphone for voice source. 

 

2.

 

OFF/ON/VOLUME (inner dual concentric). 

Turn clockwise to apply power 

to the unit  and to set the desired listening level. During normal operation, the 
VOLUME  control  is  used  to  adjust  the  output  level  obtained  either  at  the 
transceiver speaker or the external speaker, if used. 

 
3.

 

SQUELCH  (outer  dual  concentric). 

This  control  is  used  to  cut  off  or 

eliminate receiver background noise in the absence of an incoming signal. For 
maximum receiver sensitivity it is desired that the control be adjusted  only to 
the point where the receiver background noise or ambient background noise is 
eliminated.  Turn  fully  counterclockwise  then  slowly  clockwise  until  the 
receiver  noise  disappears.  Any  signal  to  be  received  must  now  be  slightly 
stronger  than  the  average  received  noise.  Further  clockwise  rotation  will 
increase the threshold level which a signal must overcome in order to be heard. 
Only strong signals will be heard at a maximum clockwise setting.   

 

4.

 

MIC GAIN  (inner dual concentric).

 Adjust the microphone gain in transmit 

and  PA  modes.  This  controls  the  gain  to  the  extent  that  full  talk  power  is 
available several inches away from the microphone. 

 

5.

 

RF GAIN CONTROL (outer dual concentric). 

Use to reduce the gain of the  

receive signal under strong signal conditions. 

 

6.

 

DIMMER  CONTROL. 

Controls  the  brightness  of  the  meter  lamp,  channel 

display digits and RX/TX LED.

 

 
7.

 

BAND SELECTOR. 

This switch is used to select the band.

 

 
8.

 

ECHO.

 This control is used to set the amount of the echo effect.

 

 
9.

 

TIME.

 This control is used to set the interval of the echo effect.

 

 
10.

 

CHANNEL  SELECTOR.

  This  switch  selects  any  one  of  the  forty  channels 

desired. The selected channel number is on the LED readout directly above the 
Channel Selector knob.

 

 
11.

 

METER.

 Indicates received signal strength and  transmitter RF output power.

 

 
12.

 

NB/ANL/OFF.

  In  the  ANL  position,  the  Automatic  Noise  Limiter  circuit  is 

activated.  In  the  NB/ANL  position,  the  RF  Noise  Blanker  is  also  activated. 
This  Noise  Blanker  is  very  effective  for  repetitive  impulse  noise  such  as 
ignition interference. Both ANL and NB are off when this switch is in “OFF”.

 

 
13.

 

RF  POWER.

  This  switch  is  used  to  select  transmitting  power.  In  the  HI 

position,  the  transceiver  operates  at  10  watts  RF  output  power.  In  the  MED 
position, the transceiver operates 3 watts RF output power. In the LO position, 
the transceiver operates in 0.5 watts RF output power.

 

 
14.

 

MODE  (PA/FM/AM)  SWITCH. 

This  switch is used to  select  PA,  FM,  AM 

mode  of  operation.  When  you  set  to  PA  position,  the  transceiver  acts  as  a 
public  address  amplifier.  Before  operating  PA,  you  must  first  connect  an 
external  PA  speaker  (8  ohm,  4-watt)  to  the  PA  Speaker  jack  on  the  unit  rear 
panel.

 

 

15.

 

TALKBACK/ECHO/OFF.

 When this switch is in the TALKBACK position, 

it  is  used  to  monitor  your  own  voice  in  the  radio  speaker.  For  example,  you 
could  use  this  feature  to  compare  different  Microphones.  When  in  the ECHO 
position, it will add an echo effect to your voice. Both Echo and Talkback are 
off when this switch is in the OFF position.

 

 
16.

 

RECEIVE/TRANSMIT  INDICATOR. 

The  receiver/transmit LED indicator 

is located next to the channel indicator. When in receive, the LED will be blue. 
When in transmit the LED will be red.

  

 
17.

 

CHANNEL  INDICATOR.

  Numbered  LED  indicates  the  selected  channel 

you wish to operate on. 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for DX 33HP2

Page 1: ...Printed In Malaysia A412308CDA DX 33HP2 10 Meter Amateur Mobile Transceiver OWNER S MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...to 50 C Microphone Plug in dynamic with push to talk switch and coiled cord Input Voltage Current 13 8V DC nominal 15 9V max 11 7V min Positive or negative ground Transmit AM FM Hi Power _ 10A Receiver Squelched _ 0 3A Maximum Audio output _ 0 7A Size 2 3 8 H x 7 7 8 W x 9 1 4 D Weight 5 0 1bs Antenna Connector UHF SO239 Meter Illuminated indicates relative output power received signal strength TR...

Page 3: ...a good electrical connection to the chassis of the vehicle Proceed as follows to mount the transceiver 1 After you have determined the most convenient location in your vehicle hold the transceiver with mounting bracket in the exact location desired If nothing will interfere with mounting it in the desired position remove the mounting bolts Before drilling the holes make sure nothing will interfere...

Page 4: ...racteristic will be observed only at extreme distance A standard antenna connector type SO239 is provided on the transceiver for easy connection to a standard PL 259 cable termination If the transceiver is not mounted on a metal surface it is necessary to run a separate ground wire from the unit to a good metal electrical ground in the vehicle When installed in a boat the transceiver will not oper...

Page 5: ...used to set the amount of the echo effect 9 TIME This control is used to set the interval of the echo effect 10 CHANNEL SELECTOR This switch selects any one of the forty channels desired The selected channel number is on the LED readout directly above the Channel Selector knob 11 METER Indicates received signal strength and transmitter RF output power 12 NB ANL OFF In the ANL position the Automati...

Page 6: ...or installation instruction on other microphones see next section ALTERNATE MICROPHONES AND INSTALLATION OPERATING PROCEDURE TO RECEIVE 1 Be sure that power source microphone and antenna are connected to the proper connectors before going to the next step 2 Turn unit on by tuning VOL control clockwise on your transceiver 3 Set the VOLUME for a comfortable listening level 4 Set the MODE switch to t...

Page 7: ...ore beginning the actual wiring read carefully the circuit and wiring information provided with the microphone you select Use the minimum head required in soldering the connections Keep the exposed wire lengths to a minimum to avoid shorting when the microphone plug is reassembled Fig 2 Microphone plug wiring 1 Remove the retaining screw 2 Unscrew the housing from the pin receptacle body 3 Loosen ...

Page 8: ...microphone plug wiring connect and secure the microphone plug in the transceiver Limited means that we will repair problems caused by factory defects or normal use at no charge Before returning a radio to us for warranty service please call our Service Department for a Repair Authorization Number RAN This RAN must be written below your return address on the outside of the shipping box Boxes which ...

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