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Group Scan

 allows you to transmit and receive on your 

priority channel, but during periods of inactivity, the radio will 
also scan a group of other channels. signals received on the 
Priority channel will have precedence over those received on 
the other channels. similarly, pressing the 

PTT

 while scanning 

will cause the radio to revert to the priority channel. once the 
Priority channel has been clear for 5 seconds the scan will resume.

Example:  Scanning channels 1 – 8 with priority  

channel 20 in Group Scan

1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 20 - 5 - 6 - 7 - 8 - 20

Selecting a Scan Group

1.  turn the tX3500 off.
2.  hold the 

SCAN

 key while turning the tX3500 on again.

3.   release the 

SCAN

 key. the display will show ‘os’ for open 

scan or ‘Gs’ for Group scan.

4.   rotate the 

Channel switch

 one click left or right to 

change the scan group.

5.   switch the radio oFF then on again to resume normal 

operation.

To add or remove channels from the scan memory

1.   check that the radio isn’t already scanning. If it is, briefly 

press the 

SCAN

 key to cancel the scan.

2.  select the required channel.

3.   check to see if the scan symbol 

 is displayed on 

that channel.

  I.  If 

 is displayed, the selected channel is already in the 

scan memory. Press and hold the 

SCAN

 key to remove it. 

the scan symbol 

 will disappear.

  II.  If 

 is not displayed, the selected channel is not in the 

scan memory. Press and hold the 

SCAN

 key to add the 

selected channel to the scan memory. the scan symbol 

 will now be displayed on that channel.

Scanning in Open Scan mode

Briefly press the 

SCAN

 key. A high beep will be heard and the 

scan symbol 

 will animate. during this time the channel 

numbers will scroll rapidly as the channels are scanned.

NOTE: 

If there are less than 2 channels programmed into the 

scan memory when you press 

SCAN

, a low beep will sound 

and the command will be ignored.

If a busy channel is located, the scan will pause to allow you 
to hear the signal but 

 will continue to animate on the 

display to indicate that the scan function is still active. once 
the channel has been clear for 5 seconds, the scan will resume.

If you don’t wish to listen to a busy channel you can skip over 
it by rotating the 

Channel knob

. scanning will resume at the 

next available channel in memory.

Default working channel in Open Scan mode

In the open scan mode, your default working channel is the 
channel your radio switches to when you press the 

PTT

 while 

scanning. to define your working channel simply select the 
required channel before you press the 

SCAN

 key. E.g. to make 

channel 24 your working channel, simply select channel 24 
before pressing the 

SCAN

 key.

to talk on your working channel while scanning, simply press 
the 

PTT

. the scan will pause and your radio will switch to 

your working channel allowing you to transmit and receive on 
that channel. once your communication has finished and the 
channel has been clear for 5 seconds, scanning will resume.

If your radio pauses on a busy channel 

other than your working 

channel and you wish to talk on that channel, simply press the 

PTT

 during a break in the conversation. the busy channel now 

becomes your new working channel, replacing your previous 
working channel. once your communication has finished 
and the channel has been clear for 5 seconds, scanning will 
resume.

Scanning in Group Scan mode

Group scan mode is slightly different to open scan mode 
in that the Group scan allows you to communicate on your 
Priority channel while continuing to scan a number of other 
channels. the receiver will scan the other channels only 
WhIlE thErE ArE no sIGnAls on thE PrIorIty chAnnEl.

signals being received on the Priority channel it will override 
any signals being received on any of the other channels. In 
addition, if you press the 

PTT

 at any time the radio will always 

transmit on the Priority channel. 

Summary of Contents for TX3500

Page 1: ...stock 130gsm Trimmed document size 135 mm w x 152 mm h 20 pages Book to be saddle stitched in 2 places Printed in CMYK throughout with gloss Aq Varnish 5 watt compact UHF CB radio I N S T R U C T I O...

Page 2: ...FREQUENCIES 18 SPECIFICATIONS 19 SC contract Warranty against defects Back page Contacts Back page CONTENTS Accessories supplied TX3500 Radio Mounting Cradle Instruction Manual Microphone Microphone...

Page 3: ...adio the speech may sound loud and distorted simply adjust your radio volume for best performance When an older wideband radio receives a signal from a new narrowband radio the speech may sound quiet...

Page 4: ...your personal preference CTCSS DCS A built in Continuous Tone Coded Squelch and Digital Coded Squelch System option provides silent channel operation Over Voltage Protection Special overvoltage detec...

Page 5: ...factory set to provide optimum performance under most operating conditions If required the sensitivity level can be adjusted to suit changing conditions To adjust the squelch sensitivity briefly pres...

Page 6: ...ce There are three settings available br Brightness Setting Provides a continuously variable brightness adjustment from very dim to full brightness cL Colour Setting Provides a continuously variable c...

Page 7: ...the radio OFF 2 Press and hold the PRI key while switching the radio ON 3 A high beep indicates the DVC is switched ON while a low beep indicates the DVC is OFF Repeaters and Duplex Mode Duplex operat...

Page 8: ...r will flash then a high beep will be heard as the channel is stored To recall a Priority channel 1 Briefly press the PRI key 2 The TX3500 will immediately switch to the Priority channel and the PRI i...

Page 9: ...the command will be ignored If a busy channel is located the scan will pause to allow you to hear the signal but will continue to animate on the display to indicate that the scan function is still act...

Page 10: ...radio is paused on a busy channel and you want to remain there briefly press the SCAN key The radio will exit scan and remain on the bust channel At this point you will no longer be monitoring the pr...

Page 11: ...ference in performance or function between the different tone sets NOTE The tone you select will be used for all channels that have Silent enabled To select a CTCSS or DCS tone 1 Switch the radio Off...

Page 12: ...lume knob is released the channel will become quiet again Receiving RX ONLY Channels The radio includes support for up to 19 RX only dealer programmable frequencies in the range of 403 520MHz RX only...

Page 13: ...ne to the rear socket an optional extension cable LEM6P is available to bring the microphone connection to a more accessible location To fit the Microphone Front 1 The front microphone cover is a pres...

Page 14: ...Remains ON when the Ignition Switch is OFF Connect the radio s negative black lead to the vehicle s chassis or if preferred directly to the battery s negative terminal The radio s positive red lead s...

Page 15: ...GME have a wide range of suitable 477 MHz UHF CB antennas to suit most installations and applications We recommend contacting your local GME retailer for advice Connect to the antenna cable to the re...

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Page 19: ...equency Error 1 5 kHz Modulation FM Maximum Deviation 2 5 kHz at 20 dB AF limiting Transmit Frequency Response 6 dB per octave 300 Hz to 3 kHz 1 3 dB Demodulated Audio Signal to Noise 45 dB unweighted...

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