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5. E-TONE. 

This control is used to echo effect and intervals of echo 

sound. 

 
6.  DIMMER (inner dual concentric). 

Turns on/off the frequency display, 

channel number and the meter lamp. Switch on at minimum brightness, 
rotate further to get brighter illumination.

 

 
7.  RF POWER CONTROL.

 Adjust this control to acquire RF power level 

you desired in AM or FM transmission.

 

 
8. CHANNEL 

SELECTOR.

 This switch selects any one of the channels 

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

 

 
9. BAND 

SELECTOR.

 This switch selects A, B, C, D in Hi or Lo band of 

operation.

 

 
10. BAND SWITCH-HI/LOW.

 This switch is used to select High band and 

or Low band Frequency Range.

 

 
11. CLARIFIER.

 Allows variation of the receiver operating frequencies 

above and below the cassigned frequency. It may be used to optimize 
AM/FM signals as described in the Operating Procedure paragraphs, 
operates both TX/RX.

 

 
12. R.B./OFF.

 When this switch is placed in the ROGER BEEP position, 

you radio automatically transmits the audio sign at the and of your 
transmission. The listener can note easily your transmission is over 
through the sign.

 

 
13.  MODE (PA/AM/FM) SWITCH. 

This switch is used to select PA, FM, 

AM mode of operation. The AM or FM mode is normally, but 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, more than 2W) to the PA Speaker jack on the unit rear panel. 

 

14. FREQUENCY  COUNTER. 

This frequency counter indicates the 

selected frequency you wish to operate on. 

 

15. OFF/NB/NB+. 

When the switch is placed in the NB position, the RF 

noise blanker also is activated. The RF noise blanker is very effective for 
repetitive impulse noise such as ignition interference. If you wish to turn 
off the frequency display only set switch to NB+ position.

  

 

16.  +10KHz FREQUENCY SHIFT SWITCH. 

When switch is pressed the 

frequency is shifted 10KHz up. On following channels. A channel can 
be used by setting this switch to +10KHz position. 

 

10KHz 

3 3A 
7 7A 

11 11A 
15 15A 
19 19A 

 
17. METER.

 This meter indicates received signal strength, transmitter RF 

output power and SWR level.

 

 
18. CHANNEL  INDICATOR. 

Numbered LED indicates the selected 

channel you wish to operate on.

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Summary of Contents for DX-66V

Page 1: ...ocate your problem Intermittent problems are easily overlooked so be sure to give as much detail as possible in your note Also please include your telephone number in case our technicians have any add...

Page 2: ...Range 30 C to 50 C Microphone Plug in dynamic with push to talk switch and coiled cord Input Voltage 13 8V DC nominal 15 9V max 11 7V min Positive or negative ground Transmit AM full mod 2 2A Receiver...

Page 3: ...ide 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...

Page 4: ...installing the transceiver in a boat consult your dealer for information regarding an adequate grounding system and prevention of electrolysis between fittings in the hull and water TUNNING THE ANTENN...

Page 5: ...speaker or the external speaker if used 2 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...

Page 6: ...n at the and of your transmission The listener can note easily your transmission is over through the sign 13 MODE PA AM FM SWITCH This switch is used to select PA FM AM mode of operation The AM or FM...

Page 7: ...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 ne...

Page 8: ...re 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 wir...

Page 9: ...ophone plug are complete push the knurled ring and the housing forward and screw the housing onto the threaded portion of the pin receptacle body Note the location of the screw clearance hole in the p...

Page 10: ...MEMO MEMO 17 18...

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