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Setting up Group Scan

1.   see the ‘

Selecting a Scan Group

’ section on page 9 to 

select the Group scan mode.

2.   store your preferred Priority channel as outlined above 

under ‘

Priority Channel

’ on page 8.

3.   Program the required ‘other’ channels into the scan group 

memory as described above under ‘

To add or remove 

channels from the scan memory

’ on page 9.

to scan in the Group 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 selected channels are scanned with the Priority 
channel being scanned every fourth channel.

If a signal appears on the Priority channel – at any time – the 
radio will switch directly to the Priority channel and 3 short 
beeps will be heard. the radio will now stay on the Priority 
channel for as long as the channel remains busy. during this 
time you can transmit and receive on the Priority channel in 
the usual way. once the Priority channel has been clear for 5 
seconds the radio will resume scanning the other channels.

If a signal appears on one of the other channels, scanning 
will pause on that channel and will remain there while the 
channel is busy – as long as there are no signals on the 
Priority channel. during this time, the receiver will continue to 
check the Priority channel every 2 seconds resulting in a series 
of small breaks in the reception of the busy channel. once the 
signal has gone and there has been no activity on any channel 
for 5 seconds, the radio will resume scanning.

to transmit on the Priority channel at any time, simply press 
the 

PTT

. the radio will switch straight to the priority channel. 

When you have finished your conversation and there has 
been no further activity for 5 seconds, the radio will resume 
scanning the other channels.

If the scan pauses on a busy channel and you don’t wish to 
listen to that conversation, rotate the 

Channel knob

 and the 

radio will skip that channel and resume scanning.

If the 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 priority channel.

to resume scanning press the 

SCAN

 key again. to exit the 

scan mode and go directly to the Priority channel at any time, 
press the 

PRI 

key.

Scan Group options

By default your tX3500 has one open scan mode and one 
Group scan mode. there may be applications where you 
have no need to monitor a Priority channel and would prefer 
to have two separate open scan modes. Alternately you 
may prefer to have two separate Group scan modes with 
different scan or priority channels in each. your tX3500 can 
be programmed to convert the Group scan into an open scan 
and vice versa. If this is required, please contact your GmE 
retailer to arrange for this feature to be activated. 

When two open scan or two Group scan modes are enabled, 
the scan Group selection screen will display o1 and o2 for the 
open scan groups or G1 and G2 for the Group scan groups. 
see the section ‘

Selecting a Scan Group

’ on page 9.

NOTE: 

Enabling or disabling the second open or Group 

scan mode is not a user selectable option. once enabled or 
disabled, the new scan mode becomes a permanent part of 
your radio’s features. If you decide later that you need the 
original scan mode settings restored you will need to return 
your radio to your GmE retailer for re-programming.

CTCSS & dCS

CTCSS (Continuous Tone Coded Squelch System)

ctcss is a squelch quieting system that allows several groups 
of users to share the same channel without disturbing each 
other. It uses one of a set of sub-audible (very low frequency) 
tones to open and close the squelch on your radio.

there are two ctcss tone sets, one comprising 50 tones and 
the other comprising 38 tones. Both tone sets are installed in 
the tX3500 to ensure compatibility with other radio systems. 
the 50 tone set contains all of the tones in the 38 tone set 
plus 12 additional tones. For more details, see ctcss tone 
Frequency chart at the back of this manual.

To toggle between the 50 and 38 tone sets

1.  switch the radio oFF.

2.    Press and hold the 

DUP

 key while switching the radio on.

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Страница 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...

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Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

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