GME TX3420 User Manual

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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 . rotate the channel knob to select the required listening

channel to edit (81-99) .

2 . 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 . rotate the channel knob to select the desired

frequency .

4 . A quick press on the channel knob will toggle the

frequency step between 12 .5 khz/25 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
channel knob 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 20 seconds of inactivity .

Notes:
• the display only indicates to 10 khz resolution . the ‘khz’
digit is not displayed,
e .g . 468 .425 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 .

to delete a currently active listening channel, edit the

frequency as described above, but rotate the channel
knob left until the display shows ‘off’ . once the channel
data is saved and the menu exited (by pressing and
holding the meNu key) the deleted listening channel
will only be visible again if the ‘All Visible’ mode is
selected, as described in the initial Programming
section on page 13 .

to program additional listening frequencies

repeat steps 1-5 above .

once finished editing all the desired listening channels, they
are immediately available for usage . rotating the channel
knob the edited listening channels can immediately be
selected for monitoring . if the radio is in the ‘All Visible’
mode, the currently inactive channels can also be selected,
but on these channels there will be no reception (as the
channels are ‘off’) .

assigNiNg alPha labels

to listeNiNg chaNNels

your listening channels can be tagged with a five
digit alpha label . to program the alpha label for the
listening channel:

1 . Ensure the radio is in AlPhA mode by pressing F and

alPha until the display shows ‘AlPhA’ .

2 . rotate the channel knob to select the required listening

channel for which you wish to edit the alpha tag .

3 . Press and hold the meNu button until a beep is heard .

the current alpha tag for the selected listening channel
will be displayed with the first character will be flashing .

4 . rotate the channel knob to select the required letter

for the first digit .

5 . briefly press the channel knob to select the next digit

to edit .

6 . repeat steps 4-5 until the display shows the desired

alpha tag .

7 . once the correct alpha tag is displayed, press and hold

the meNu button to store the alpha tag and exit the
menu . Alternatively, press and hold the channel knob
to store the alpha tag but stay in the listening channel
Edit menu for further editing, for example to edit the
channel frequency too .

sEEK MODE

during programming of 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 .

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