T X 3 1 2 0 S
I N S T R U C T I O N M A N UA L
PA G E 5
FEATURES
TRANSMIT (TX)
Individually Programmable DUPLEX Function:
User selectable for only those individual channels
in your area that have repeaters, leaving the others free for use as extra simplex channels.
RECEIVE (RX)
Silent Squelch Tail
:
Eliminates the Squelch noise burst normally audible when the Squelch closes
Signal Receive Indicator:
Confirms that an incoming signal is being received
SCANNING AND MEMORY FUNCTIONS
Microprocessor Controlled Frequency Synthesiser:
Allows user programmable control of
scanning, channel memories and selected feature options.
Programmable Scan Function
:
Scans the selected UHF CB channels with Group, Open and Network
scan functions available.
Priority Channel:
A user programmable Priority channel feature allows your working channel to be
instantly recalled at the press of a key
SIGNAL PROCESSING
Digital Signal Processing:
Measures filters and compresses standard analogue audio signals and
converts them into digital format. Allows advanced RF and audio processing techniques to be applied
to maximise the radio’s performance.
Advanced Signal Management:
Identifies interference caused by strong local signals on adjacent
channels and prevents these from opening your Squelch. ASM also minimises distortion on reception by
fine tuning the receiver frequency to match that of the incoming signal.
Dynamic Volume Control:
Automatically compensates for variations in received audio level to
provide a constant audio output level to the speaker.
interfere with rear view mirrors and sun visors.
It may also result in the DC power lead trailing
in the field of vision.
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Deciding on the location of the unit should also
factor where power leads may need to run to
avoid the possibility of them interfering with or
becoming entangled in vehicle controls.
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Covering or restricting access to dash
instruments and controls is not recommended.
The responsibility of deciding the location of where
the unit is mounted rests entirely with the end-user
and should be carefully considered to ensure
compliance with any state or federal laws.