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IGNITION NOISE INTERFERENCE 

With weak signals, you may experience interference of the signal by background 

noise. This radio has NB and ANL circuits that will help reduce background noise from 
sources such as your ignition system. However, background electrical noise may come 
from several sources and all noise may not be eliminated. With extremely weak signals, 
you can operate this radio with the engine turned off, which should improve reception. 
If the ignition noise level is too high to allow proper operation under most conditions, 
you should have your installation of the radio checked by a qualified technician. 

 

ANTENNA 

This radio has a jack in the rear for a standard PL-259 antenna plug. If you are 

looking for the most range for your transmission, use a vertically polarized, quarter-
wave length antenna. If antenna height is a problem, you may use a shorter, loaded-type 
whip antenna although you can expect some loss of transmission range. 

To improve performance, your antenna should be matched to your radio. Your 

antenna can be adjusted so that it matches your radio. 

    

EXTERNAL SPEAKER 

The external speaker jack (EXT SP.) on the rear panel is used for remote receiver 

monitoring. The external speaker should have 8 ohms impedance and be able to handle 
at least 4 watts. When the external speaker is plugged in, the internal speaker is 
disconnected. 
 

PUBLIC ADDRESS 

To use the Public Address (PA) function, first connect an external speaker to the PA. 

SP. Jack on the rear of the radio. See the above specifications for a proper external 
speaker. Keep the speaker away from the microphone to avoid acoustic feedback. 
 

 

 

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CHAPTER 3 OPERATION

 

 

CONTROL FUNCTIONS 
FRONT PANEL 

 

 

1.

 

MICROPHONE JACK:

 Used to connect microphone. 

 

2.

 

MODE SWITCH: 

This control allows you to select one of the following operating 

modes: AM/USB/LSB. 

 

3.

 

ON/OFF VOLUME CONTROL:

 This knob controls the volume and power to the 

radio. To turn radio on, rotate the knob clockwise. Turning the knob further will 
increase the volume of the receiver. 

 

4.

 

SQUELCH CONTROL:

 This knob is used to eliminate background noise being 

heard through the receiver, which can be disturbing when no transmissions are 
being heard through the receiver. To use this feature, turn the knob fully 
counterclockwise and then turn clockwise slowly until the background noise is just 
eliminated. Further clockwise rotation will increase the threshold level that a signal 
must overcome in order to be heard. Only strong signals will be heard at a 
maximum clockwise setting. 

 

5.

 

MIC GAIN CONTROL: 

Adjusts the microphone gain in transmit and PA modes. 

This controls the gain to the extent that full talk power is available several inches 

Summary of Contents for DX 94HP

Page 1: ...OF CONTENTS PAGE CHAPTER 1 Specifications 2 CHAPTER 2 Installation 3 Installing The Radio 3 Ignition Noise Interference 4 Antenna 4 External Speaker 4 Public Address 4 CHAPTER 3 Operation 5 Front Pane...

Page 2: ...n the location where the radio is to be installed Make sure nothing will interfere with either the radio or the mounting bolts Mark and then drill holes for the mounting bracket 2 Most radio antennas...

Page 3: ...impedance and be able to handle at least 4 watts When the external speaker is plugged in the internal speaker is disconnected PUBLIC ADDRESS To use the Public Address PA function first connect an ext...

Page 4: ...ed As a courtesy to others use the Roger Beep only when necessary When the switch is in the SWR position the meter indicates the Standing Wave Ratio SWR of your antenna There are no adjustments becaus...

Page 5: ...ly in a normal voice This transceiver comes complete with a low impedance dynamic microphone B PROCEDURE TO RECEIVE 1 Be sure that power source microphone and antenna are connected to the proper conne...

Page 6: ...eased whereas in the LSB mode the transmitter s output frequency is decreased The result in listening to the receiver is that when the MODE switch is in the proper position either USB or LSB a true re...

Page 7: ...be used is provided with pre cut leads they must be revised as follows 1 Cut leads so that they extend 7 16 beyond the plastic insulating jacket of the microphone cable 2 All leads should be cut to th...

Page 8: ...he connections to pin 1 and 3 are made first and then the connections to pins 2 and 4 Use a minimum amount of soldering and be careful to prevent excessive solder accumulation on pins which could caus...

Page 9: ...16 MEMO 17 MEMO...

Page 10: ...gest calling between 10 00 AM and 4 00 PM Pacific Time z Please include a note with a detailed description of the symptoms This is important because it will help the technician who works on your radio...

Page 11: ...20 Printed in Taiwan ATDX98010C...

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