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DCS TONE CHART

DCS

CODE

DCS

CODE

DCS

CODE

DCS

CODE

DCS

CODE

DCS

CODE

1

023

19

116

37

225

55

325

73

452

91

627

2

025

20

122

38

226

56

331

74

454

92

631

3

026

21

125

39

243

57

332

75

455

93

632

4

031

22

131

40

244

58

343

76

462

94

654

5

032

23

132

41

245

59

346

77

464

95

662

6

036

24

134

42

246

60

351

78

465

96

664

7

043

25

143

43

251

61

356

79

466

97

703

8

047

26

145

44

252

62

364

80

503

98

712

9

051

27

152

45

255

63

365

81

506

99

723

10

053

28

155

46

261

64

371

82

516

100

731

11

054

29

156

47

263

65

411

83

523

101

732

12

065

30

162

48

265

66

412

84

526

102

734

13

071

31

165

49

266

67

413

85

532

103

743

14

072

32

172

50

271

68

423

86

546

104

754

15

073

33

174

51

274

69

431

87

565

16

074

34

205

52

306

70

432

88

606

17

114

35

212

53

311

71

445

89

612

18

115

36

223

54

315

72

446

90

624

T X 3 3 4 5  

I N S T R U C T I O N   M A N UA L  

PA G E   2 5

UHF CB OPERATING FREQUENCIES

CH

Frequency 

 (MHz)

CH

Frequency 

 (MHz)

CH

Frequency 

 (MHz)

CH

Frequency 

 (MHz)

1

476.425 

21

476.925

41

476.4375 

61

476.9375

2

476.450 

22

476.950

42

476.4625 

62

476.9625

3

476.475 

23

476.975

43

476.4875 

63

476.9875

4

476.500 

24

477.000

44

476.5125 

64

477.0125

5

476.525 

25

477.025

45

476.5375 

65

477.0375

6

476.550 

26

477.050

46

476.5625 

66

477.0625

7

476.575 

27

477.075

47

476.5875 

67

477.0875

8

476.600 

28

477.100

48

476.6125 

68

477.1125

9

476.625

29

477.125

49

476.6375

69

477.1375

10

476.650

30

477.150

50

476.6625

70

477.1625

11

476.675

31

477.175 

51

476.6875

71

477.1875 

12

476.700

32

477.200 

52

476.7125

72

477.2125 

13

476.725

33

477.225 

53

476.7375

73

477. 2375 

14

476.750

34

477.250 

54

476.7625

74

477.2625 

15

476.775

35

477.275 

55

476.7875

75

477.2875 

16

476.800

36

477.300 

56

476.8125

76

477.3125 

17

476.825

37

477.325 

57

476.8375

77

477.3375 

18

476.850

38

477.350 

58

476.8625

78

477.3625 

19

476.875

39

477.375

59

476.8875

79

477.3875

20

476.900

40

477.400

60

476.9125

80

477.4125

Emergency use only

Telemetry / SelCall use only. Voice transmission 
is inhibited as required by AS/NZS 4365.2011
Guard band channel. Transmission is inhibited  
as required by AS/NZ 4365.2011
Repeater input channels (Duplex)

Repeater output channels (Duplex)

11 Officially designated call channel

40 Road channel

18 Caravan and motorhome

10 4WD / Offroad

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Summary of Contents for TX3345

Page 1: ...Printed in CMYK throughout with gloss Aq Varnish I N S T R U C T I O N M A N U A L 5 watt super compact UHF CB remote LCD mic 46397 2_TX3345_InsMan indd 1 11 09 13 12 04 PM...

Page 2: ...1 Programming Scan Channels 11 OPEN SCAN MODE 12 GROUP SCAN MODE 12 Auto Skip 13 Quick Channel Select 13 Using two Group Scan or two Open Scan Modes 13 SELECTIVE CALLING 13 SelCall Indentification Num...

Page 3: ...eech may sound quiet simply adjust your radio volume for best performance There can be interference from a nearby transmitting radio if it is using a channel adjacent to the channel you are listening...

Page 4: ...channels with both Group and Open scan functions available Priority Channel A user programmable Priority Channel feature allows your working or local repeater Channel to be instantly recalled at the...

Page 5: ...n labelled in red NOTE If the secondary key is not pressed within 10 seconds the MENU F key selection will time out VOLUME KEY Press the key to increase the volume and the key to decrease the volume N...

Page 6: ...L ALPHA key again A high beep will be heard and the receiver will become quiet NOTE If an incoming signal is very weak and is close to the minimum Squelch level it may become broken or chopped by the...

Page 7: ...ING The Liquid Crystal Display and keys are backlit for easy viewing at night The backlight remains on while the radio is switched on The backlighting brightness colour and saturation are all fully ad...

Page 8: ...ected channel will flash followed by a high beep as the channel is stored To recall a Priority Channel Briefly press the MENU F key then briefly press the LVL PRI key The radio will switch straight to...

Page 9: ...lch are Squelch quieting systems that allow several groups of users to share the same channel without disturbing each other There are three optional tone sets available comprising 38 50 or 104 codes C...

Page 10: ...ENU F key until the radio beeps or wait for it to time out ENABLING CTCSS DCS ON A CHANNEL Once a CTCSS or DCS tone has been selected it can be enabled on individual channels 1 Press the or keys to se...

Page 11: ...S Your TX3345 is supplied with all 80 UHF CB channels programmed into the Open Scan memory Any channels not needed can be removed if required The Group Scan memory is empty by default and you will nee...

Page 12: ...preferred Priority Channel Scanning in the Group Scan Mode When scanning the radio scans all the channels programmed into the Group Scan memory with the Priority Channel being scanned after every fou...

Page 13: ...scan group memory will be displayed During this time F will remain on the display to confirm you are still in Quick Select mode To exit this mode press the MENU F key again or wait 10 seconds for the...

Page 14: ...rt you to the call You can then converse normally on the channel To use the Quiet mode refer to the Quiet mode section further below Note that activating the Quiet mode is not mandatory for SelCall op...

Page 15: ...d number in the flashing digit position 5 Briefly press the LVL PRI key again to select the next digit position 6 Repeat steps 4 and 5 to enter all 5 digits as required 7 Now press and hold the LVL PR...

Page 16: ...s stored Repeat the steps above to add ALPHA labels to other SelCall Idents currently stored in memory To exit the mode briefly press the CALL button or simply wait 10 seconds and the Call function wi...

Page 17: ...QUIET mode If a normal signal is received on an Open channel one that is not tagged with Q the signal will be heard in the usual way If a normal signal is received on a Quiet channel the icon will be...

Page 18: ...s as an A when displayed in the radio When this group code is received it substitutes for all other numbers in that position As long as the first 4 digits of the SelCall you are sending match those of...

Page 19: ...r air conditioners Screw the LCD Controller Microphone s clip to a firm surface Fit the TX3345 into the cradle and tighten the gimbal knobs Place the LCD Control ler Microphone in its mounting clip Fi...

Page 20: ...the GME model label Simply remove the backing tape and press into the recess on the front panel Fitting the microphone The microphone uses an 8 pin plug and socket To fit the microphone 1 Position the...

Page 21: ...box at a point that has 13 8 volts continuously available the battery side of the ignition switch via the 2 amp fuse Radio turns OFF with the ignition switch Connect the radio s negative black lead to...

Page 22: ...uble Once the high voltage warning has been triggered and you have fixed the source of the problem you will need to switch the TX3345 OFF then ON again to reset it The power source must not exceed 25...

Page 23: ...79 7 23 22 141 3 40 199 5 7 6 82 5 24 23 146 2 41 32 203 5 8 7 85 4 25 24 151 4 42 206 5 9 8 88 5 26 25 156 7 43 33 210 7 10 9 91 5 27 159 8 44 34 218 1 11 10 94 8 28 26 162 2 45 35 225 7 12 11 97 4...

Page 24: ...356 79 466 97 703 8 047 26 145 44 252 62 364 80 503 98 712 9 051 27 152 45 255 63 365 81 506 99 723 10 053 28 155 46 261 64 371 82 516 100 731 11 054 29 156 47 263 65 411 83 523 101 732 12 065 30 162...

Page 25: ...71 477 1875 12 476 700 32 477 200 52 476 7125 72 477 2125 13 476 725 33 477 225 53 476 7375 73 477 2375 14 476 750 34 477 250 54 476 7625 74 477 2625 15 476 775 35 477 275 55 476 7875 75 477 2875 16 4...

Page 26: ...s 70 dBc Transmit Frequency Response 6 dB per octave 300 Hz to 3 kHz 1 3 dB Audio Signal to Noise 45 dB Current Consumption 1 5 amps with 50 Ohms termination Receiver Circuit Type Double conversion Su...

Page 27: ...e supplying of the services again ii the cost of having the services supplied again 2 4 For repairs outside the warranty period we warrant our repairs to be free from defects in materials and workmans...

Page 28: ...f Standard Communications Pty Ltd Head Office PO Box 96 Winston Hills NSW 2153 Australia New Zealand PO Box 58 446 Botany Auckland 2163 09 274 0955 All other international enquiries email export gme n...

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