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receiving group calls

receiving a Group call is identical to receiving a normal 
selcall except that the alarm sound is a loW tone beep 
instead of the normal HiGH tone beep. the callers ident or 
AlPHA name appears on the display in the usual way.

lIstenIng channels

the tX3440 has provision for adding additional 59 user 
programmable ‘listening channels’ covering the frequency 
range between 403 mHz and 50 mHz. these channels can 
be programmed by you using the front panel keys, making 
the tX3440 a useful uHF scanning receiver.

sEtting thE FrEQuEncy stEp

the listening channels can be programmed in 1.5 kHz or 
5 kHz steps. to toggle the current frequency step:

1.  switch the radio 

oFF

.

.   Press and 

hold

 the 

scan

 key while switching the  

radio 

on

.

3.   1.5 k or 5.0 k will be displayed briefly, indicating the 

current selected frequency step.

actiVating thE listEning channEls

By default, the listening channels are disabled and only the 
standard 40 uHF channels can be accessed. later, once 
programmed, the listening channels will show up as cH41-
cH99 and can be accessed and freely edited. However, 
to enable a channel for programming that has not been 
programmed yet (and therefore it can not be selected for 
editing using the   or   keys) the initial programming of 
the listening channel(s) has to be performed.

to perform the initial programming  

of the listening channels

1.  switch the radio 

oFF

.

.   Press and 

hold

 the 

pri

 key while switching the radio 

on

 again. 

the radio is now in the ‘All Visible’ mode. in this mode 
all channels are visible, including the currently inactive 
ones, allowing you to select any listening channel 
between 41 and 99 for subsequent editing.

3.   using the   or   keys, select a listening channel that 

you wish to activate. At this stage, the display will show 
‘-oFF-’ indicating that the current listening channel is 
turned oFF.

4.   Program a desired frequency into the selected listening 

channel, as described in the next section.

5.   repeat steps 3-4 to activate all the desired listening 

channels.

6.   once you have enabled and programmed your additional 

listening channels, switch the radio 

oFF

 to end the 

initial programming operation. When you switch it 

on

 

again, normal operation will be restored and only the 
listening channels you have enabled will be available 
above channel 40.

programming thE listEning channEls

the display can show the frequency of the listening channel 
when the radio is in numEric mode, or an associated 
alpha tag in AlPHA mode. Before programming the channel 
frequencies, make sure the radio is in numEric mode by 
pressing 

F

 (Function) followed by 

alpha

 until ‘numEr’  

is displayed.

to program a frequency  

into a listening channel

1.   Press the   or   keys to select the required listening 

channel to edit (41-99).

.   Press and 

hold

 the 

mEnu

 key until a beep is  

heard. the current frequency assigned to the listening 
channel will be displayed, or ‘oFF’ if the channel is 
currently inactive.

3.   Press   or   keys to select the desired frequency.

4.   A quick press of the 

pri

 key will toggle the frequency 

step between 1.5 kHz/5 kHz and 1 mHz. the 
corresponding digit will be flashing, indicating the 
current frequency step.

5.   once you have the correct frequency displayed, press 

and 

hold

 the 

mEnu

 button to store the frequency and 

exit the menu, or alternatively, press and 

hold 

the 

pri

 

key to store the frequency, but stay in the frequency edit 
menu for further editing of the same listening channel. 
Please note however the menu will time out after 0 
seconds of inactivity.

notes: 

•  the display only indicates to 10 kHz resolution. the ‘kHz’  
  digit is not displayed, e.g.. 468.45 mHz will display as 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

•   While you are selecting the frequency, the receiver is live 

and will receive signals on the frequency being displayed. 
You can use this feature to manually identify active 
frequencies and store them. 

100 radios    ident sent: 13AA   idents called: 1300 -> 1399
1000 radios  ident sent: 1AAA   idents called: 1000 -> 1999

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6

8

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10 kHz
100 kHz
1 mHz
10 mHz
100 mHz

Summary of Contents for TX3440

Page 1: ...TX3440 REMOTE MIC I N S T R U C T I O N M A N U A L UHF RADIO ...

Page 2: ...for telemetry only applications and have prohibited the transmission of speech on these channels Consequently the TX3440 has a transmit inhibit applied to channels 22 and 23 FEATURES Controller Microphone Complete control of radio from microphone simplifies installation Microprocessor Controlled Frequency Synthesiser Allows user programmable control of scanning channel memories and selected featur...

Page 3: ...identification Quiet Mode Selectable on individual channels Quiet mode prevents incoming signals from being heard on selected channels unless preceded by your Selcall code CTCSS A built in Continuous Tone Coded Squelch System option provides quiet channel operation Overvoltage Protection Special overvoltage detection circuitry protects the radio and warns of excessive voltage conditions by flashin...

Page 4: ...re are no signals present The TX3440 features a preset Squelch system The Squelch sensitivity has been factory set to provide optimum performance in most environments however the sensitivity can be altered by the user if required to suit varying environmental situations The Squelch can be opened or closed with the SQL key When the Squelch is open the receiver s background noise can be heard and BU...

Page 5: ...l is present When the transmission ends the channel becomes quiet again Transmissions that do not use the correct tone will not be heard The TX3440 allows CTCSS to be enabled or disabled on individual channels Note The CTCSS tone you select will be used for all CTCSS enabled channels in your radio Monitoring the Channel It is useful to be able to temporarily open your radio s Squelch to allow you ...

Page 6: ...radio is not already scanning If it is briefly press the SCAN key to cancel the scan function 2 Ensure you have the required scan group pre selected 3 Select the required channel by pressing either of the or keys If M is visible to the right of the channel number the selected channel is already in the scan memory To remove the selected channel press and hold the SCAN key for a few seconds until a ...

Page 7: ...ou press the SCAN key or there is only one channel programmed and it is the same as the Priority Channel a low beep will be heard and the command will be ignored When scanning the TX3440 scans all the channels programmed into the Group Scan memory with the Priority Channel being scanned after every fourth channel retailer programmable option if you require different timing for your priority channe...

Page 8: ...equently called Selcall numbers in memory and each number can be labelled with a 5 letter name for easy identification Selcall Identification Number Your TX3440 is factory programmed with its own unique Selcall Identification Number Ident This number identifies your radio from others in your area Your radio s own Selcall Ident will be displayed for a few seconds directly beneath the channel displa...

Page 9: ...t and the radio will return to normal mode To exit CALL TO mode without sending the Selcall briefly press the CALL button Call Acknowledge If your Selcall transmission is successful the radio you called should respond with an acknowledge signal usually two quick beeps This will confirm to you that the radio you called is now alerting its user to your signal Storing Selcall Idents Your TX3440 is fi...

Page 10: ... are available A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z _ SPACE 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 b Briefly press the PRI key again to select the next character position c Repeat steps a and b to enter all 5 characters as required d Now press and hold the PRI key The entire ALPHA name will flash for a few seconds then the radio will beep as the name is stored Repeat the procedure to add ALPHA names t...

Page 11: ...ng in the QUIET Mode Deactivating QUIET Mode 1 Select any channel that has been tagged for quiet operation Q and QUIET will be displayed 2 Briefly press the F key followed by the QUIET key QUIET will disappear from the display and all channels that were tagged for quiet operation will now operate normally again Receiving Signals in QUIET Mode If a normal signal is received on a QUIET channel the c...

Page 12: ...ceived To achieve this the 10 radios you are calling must be programmed with sequentially numbered Selcall Idents e g 12330 12331 12332 12333 12339 Transmitting the Selcall Ident 12331 will only activate the alarm in the radio with the Selcall Ident of 12331 Transmitting 1233A will activate the alarms in all radios with Idents 12330 through 12339 a total of 10 radios If the radios in your fleet do...

Page 13: ...istening channel is turned OFF 4 Program a desired frequency into the selected listening channel as described in the next section 5 Repeat steps 3 4 to activate all the desired listening channels 6 Once you have enabled and programmed your additional listening channels switch the radio OFF to end the initial programming operation When you switch it ON again normal operation will be restored and on...

Page 14: ...hannel frequency too SEEK MODE During programming a listening channel the actual frequency to program may not be known in advance Seek mode is a unique feature that allows you to continuously scan a band of frequencies for activity and assign the frequency of interest to the current listening channel USING SEEK MODE Before using Seek mode you should 1 Select your preferred frequency step 12 5 kHz ...

Page 15: ...cy display reads OFF 3 Press and hold the SCAN key until a low beep is heard The selected seek limit point is now erased USING THE FREQUENCY LIMITS TO SCAN Once the seek mode frequency limits are set the frequency band is effectively split into three segments TIP It is easiest to picture the limit points as the first limit being lower in frequency than the second but this is not really necessary E...

Page 16: ... weakest signals to be received while still keeping the radio quiet between transmissions In city locations a higher setting might be needed to ensure the squelch remains closed when subjected to the higher interference levels often encountered in high density areas The TX3440 has ten 10 preset Squelch sensitivity settings labelled SQL 0 to SQL 9 that can be selected using the Menu function The mi...

Page 17: ...SS frequency instead of the tone number briefly press the PRI key The CTCSS frequency in Hz will be displayed Briefly press the PRI key again to return to the tone number 4 To turn CTCSS tones OFF select CTCoF 5 Press and hold the MENU key until the radio beeps to store the setting Backlighting Backlighting can be set to ON or OFF to satisfy personal preference 1 Press and hold the MENU key until ...

Page 18: ...e is supplied to allow more remote mounting of the TX3440 main unit Antenna Installation It is essential to select a good quality high efficiency 477 MHz antenna A poor quality antenna or one not designed for the specific frequency band you are using will give very poor performance GME have a wide range of suitable 477 MHz UHF CB antennas to suit most installations and applications We recommend co...

Page 19: ...ME retailer for details DC POWER CONNECTION The TX3440 is designed for 13 8 Volts DC negative earth installations only i e where the negative terminal of the battery is connected to the chassis or frame of the vehicle There are two recommended methods of installation Radio remains ON when the ignition switch is OFF Connect the radio s negative black lead to the vehicle s chassis or if preferred di...

Page 20: ... the high voltage warning has been triggered and you have fixed the source of the problem you will need to switch the TX3440 OFF then ON again to reset it The power source must not exceed 30 Volts ANTENNA CONNECTION GME supply a wide range of mobile and base station antennas designed specifically for UHF CB communications The antennas are fitted with a PL259 coaxial plug suitable for connection to...

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Page 23: ...ction Shunt Diode Frequency Stability 5 PPM Selcall Tone Length 40 ms Transmitter RF Output 5 0 Watts max Frequency Transients during switching 3 kHz Modulation FM Maximum Deviation 5 kHz at 20 dB limiting Spurious Emissions 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 Ohm termination Receiver Circuit Typ...

Page 24: ...enna which has been incorrectly installed resulting in damage to the radio s output circuit c Effects of water or moisture penetration d Non factory modifications Procedure to be followed by claimant In the event of a defect occurring during the warranty period the original purchaser may return the defective unit along with suitable proof of purchase date i e receipt docket credit card slip etc an...

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