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RX1300

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Summary of Contents for RX1300

Page 1: ...RX1 300 M U LT I B A N D S C A N N I N G R E C E I V E R I N S T R U C T I O N M A N U A L ...

Page 2: ...ght Avoid storing the receiver in temperatures below 20 C or above 60 C ACCESSORIES SUPPLIED 3 FITTING AND REMOVING THE BATTERY PACK 3 INSTALLING THE ANTENNA 4 INSTALLING THE LANYARD 4 CHARGING THE BATTERY 4 CONTROLS 5 Keypad 6 LCD display 8 GENERAL OPERATION 8 SELECTING FREQUENCIES 9 FREQUENCY BANDS 11 FREQUENCY SEARCH 11 Band search 11 Full search 12 Limited search 12 Priority search 13 MEMORY B...

Page 3: ...licks Removing 1 Ensure the receiver is switched off 2 Holding the receiver in one hand press down on the battery release catch 3 Swing the top of the battery pack away from the receiver COPYING FREQUENCIES BETWEEN MEMORY BANKS 20 CLONING STORED MEMORIES with another unit 22 DCS TONE FREQUENCY CHART 23 CTCSS TONE FREQUENCY CHART 24 WARRANTY 25 SPECIFICATIONS 27 Fitting the Battery Removing the Bat...

Page 4: ...t Ensure the receiver is switched off 2 Connect the AC adaptor to the charging cradle 3 Plug the AC adaptor into a mains power outlet 4 Insert the receiver into the charging cradle until it clicks home The charging LED will glow RED and charging will begin If the charging LED blinks RED and GREEN or does not light at all remove the receiver from the cradle and reinsert it The charging time for a d...

Page 5: ...ys 4 Squelch Up Down Keys 5 Function Key 6 Menu Key 7 Enter VFO Key 8 Keypad 9 Memory Cloning Charging Jack 10 Ear phone Jack 11 LCD Display 12 Jack Cover Securing Point 13 Antenna 14 Lanyard Slot 1 10 9 12 13 7 8 11 14 4 6 5 3 2 DW PRI TONE ATT CANC MODE SKIP LMT AW MW MR DLY RX1300 MENU FUNC SQL ...

Page 6: ...cted functions 11 Jack Cover Securing Point holds the accessory jack cover in place 12 Antenna provides reception of signals 13 Lanyard Slot allows connection of the Lanyard to protect the receiver from being accidentally dropped Direct Input Keys 1 Number Keys used to enter frequencies in VFO Mode and to make direct selection of Banks in memory Read Mode 2 Bank Band Key used to change Memory Bank...

Page 7: ...rching 7 DW Dual Watch Activates or deactivates the Dual Watch function 8 PRI Priority Channel Activates or deactivates the selection of a Priority Channel 9 TONE Tone Activates Activates or deactivates the selected CTCSS DCS tone The required tone is selected from the menu function in VFO Mode 0 DLY Delay Activates or deactivates the delay timer which determines how long the radio will wait on a ...

Page 8: ...ck ON Briefly press the RED Button again to turn the Key Lock OFF again 13 14 21 17 19 15 16 18 20 4 2 7 9 10 12 3 8 11 6 5 1 1 Dual Watch 2 Priority Channel 3 Power Save 4 Scan 5 Function 6 Memory 7 Search 8 Skip 9 Key Tone Beep Tone 10 Keypad Lock 11 Data Transfer 12 Battery Charge Level 13 Frequency Display 14 Channel Indicator 15 AM FM WFM Mode 16 Attenuator 17 Bank Number 18 Scan Delay Timer ...

Page 9: ...requency Note The receiver always selects the VFO Mode each time it is turned on Control Knob The Control knob is used to change the current display option In VFO Mode rotate the Control knob to change the displayed frequency at the selected frequency steps Rotate clockwise to increase the frequency and counter clockwise to decrease the frequency In Menu Mode rotate the Control knob to change the ...

Page 10: ...e most commonly used for each band see the Frequency Band chart for the default Modes for each band To manually select a different Mode press Func followed by the Mode key Each press will step through the Mode settings in the following order AM FM WFM Wideband FM Auto To automatically have the receiver select the Mode for the band you are on select the Auto Mode Frequency Step Selection By default...

Page 11: ... Band There are 10 factory preset bands to choose from see Frequency Band Table 3 Set the Squelch level using the Squelch or keys so that the noise just disappears Frequency Band Startup Frequency Default Mode Default Step 150 kHz to 495 kHz AM 5 kHz 504 kHz to 1 620 MHz 1 5 MHz AM 5 kHz 1 625 MHz to 29 995 MHz 5 MHz AM 5 kHz 30 MHz to 87 975 MHz 51 MHz FM 25 kHz 88 MHz to 107 950 MHz 88 MHz WFM 1...

Page 12: ...function searches the entire scanner frequency range for signals 1 Press the E VFO key to select VFO Mode Note the receiver automatically selects the VFO Mode when it is turned on 2 Set the Squelch level using the Squelch keys so that the noise just disappears 3 Press and hold the SCAN SRC key for 2 seconds The SRCH icon will be displayed and the receiver will search the entire frequency range of ...

Page 13: ...ntinue Searching after 5 seconds even if the channel is still busy If the Scan Timer is set to Busy the receiver will remain on the busy frequency for as long as it stays busy then resume searching when the signal disappears NOTE The Limit Search always searches upwards in frequency If the first frequency is lower than the second it will search between the two frequencies If the first frequency is...

Page 14: ...e receiver will begin scanning the selected band and will switch to the Priority Channel at an interval set by the Priority Time setting in the setup menu If a signal is received the receiver will remain on the active frequency for the duration of the Busy Timer setting in the Menu setup If the Busy timer is set to Busy the receiver will stay on the active channel for as long as the signal is pres...

Page 15: ...ories 1000 memory capacity The default Manual memory banks are labelled 00 to 39 Automatic Memories The Automatic Memory area can store up to 200 frequencies in two banks of 100 memories The automatic memory is used when searching a band of frequencies The scanner can automatically store any active frequencies it finds while searching The Automatic Memory banks are labelled A0 and A1 Limited Searc...

Page 16: ...ory bank directly using the numbered keys Memory banks are numbered 00 to 39 4 Select the required channel using the control knob Automatic Memories The Automatic Memory holds frequencies that are stored automatically while doing a Band Search To store frequencies into the Automatic Memories 1 Press the E VFO key to select VFO Mode 2 Select the band and frequency that you wish to begin searching f...

Page 17: ...ng the second limit frequency 6 Enter the second frequency limit then press E VFO to accept it 7 Now press Func MW The receiver enters the Memory Write Mode and selects the Pr memory bank 8 Use the control knob to select an empty channel to store the frequency pair 9 Press Func MW again to store the frequencies The selected frequencies limits will be stored as a pair of channels in locations Axx a...

Page 18: ...selects the Du Dual Watch memory bank 9 Use the control knob to select an empty channel to store the frequency pair 10 Press Func MW again to store the two frequencies They will be stored Axx and bxx where xx is the empty channel you selected To recall a pair of Dual Watch frequencies from the Dual Watch Memories 1 Press the E VFO key to select VFO Mode 2 Set the squelch level to a point where the...

Page 19: ...equency Step in kHz When Auto is selected the receiver automatically uses a factory preset frequency step for each band 5 6 5 8 33 9 10 12 5 15 20 25 30 50 100 500 Auto Memory Shows the available Manual Memory left in the receiver 0 1000 Priority Time Sets how long the receiver will wait before visiting the selected Priority channel when Scanning or Searching 1 10 Seconds Tone Selects the required...

Page 20: ... then use the control knob or the volume keys to select bA Copy 3 Press E VFO to accept 4 Now select the bank you wish to copy it to using the number keys or the BANK BAND key 5 Press E VFO again to copy the original bank to the new bank The original bank will remain unchanged Channel Copy To copy one channel to another 1 Press Func MR 2 Select the channel that you would like to copy from 3 Press ...

Page 21: ...ll Clear To erase ALL data from the memories 1 Press Func MR 2 Press Menu then use the control knob or the volume keys to select ALL CLR 3 Press E VFO dEF yES will be displayed 4 To continue with the All Clear press E VFO again 5 To cancel the All Clear use the Control knob to select dEF NO then press E VFO Bank Clear To erase a channel from the memory 1 Press Func MR 2 Select a channel within the...

Page 22: ... and MODE keys while turning the unit On The radio will display CLON TX b On the SLAVE unit the receiver you are copying to press and hold the FUNC and MODE keys while turning the unit On The radio will display CLON TX Rotate the knob to display CLON RX 3 To begin cloning press the E VFO key on BOTH radios 4 DATA TX is displayed on both radios and the radio beeps as each memory bank is cloned 5 Wh...

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Page 25: ...i the supplying of the services again ii the payment of the cost of having the services supplied again 2 additional Warranties 2 1 The warranties in this clause are in addition to the statutory warranties referred to in the previous clause 2 2 We warrant our goods to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for one year from the date of original sale or another period we agree to in writi...

Page 26: ...ntractors or agents apart from liability as set out in the previous two clauses 3 3 The liability of a party under this agreement whether arising in contract tort or by statute is to be reduced by the same proportion as represents the proportion of the loss or damage caused or contributed to by the other party its contractors or agents GME after sales service Your GME RX1300 is especially designed...

Page 27: ...50 kHz to 495 kHz 112dBm 504 kHz to 1 620 MHz 112dBm 1 625 MHz to 29 995 MHz 116dBm 30 MHz to 87 975 MHz 120dBm 88 MHz to 107 950 MHz 110dBm 108 MHz to 135 975 MHz 120dBm 136 MHz to 255 100 MHz 120dBm 255 1125 MHz to 382 100 MHz 120dBm 382 125 MHz to 769 800 MHz 116dBm 769 8125 MHz to 960 100 MHz 112dBm 960 125 MHz to 1309 975 MHz 110dBm Battery 3 7 V 1900 mAh Lithium Ion Rechargeable Specificatio...

Page 28: ...e Unit 1 14 Phillips St THEBARTON 5031 T 08 8234 2633 F 08 8234 5138 Perth Unit 1 10 12 Harvard Way CANNING VALE 6155 T 08 9455 5744 F 08 9455 3110 Brisbane Unit 1 89 101 Factory Rd OXLEY 4075 T 07 3278 6444 F 07 3278 6555 Sydney Unit B 22 24 College St GLADESVILLE 2111 T 02 9879 8888 F 02 9816 4722 Auckland 2 24 Bishop Dunn Pl East Tamaki MANUKAU 2013 NZ T 09 274 0955 F 09 274 0959 For customers ...

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