GME TX670TP User manual

2 watt handheld UHF CB radio
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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IMPORTANT
AccessORIes
SUPPLIED
• 2 x TX670 2/1 watt UHF
handheld radios with
exible antenna
• 2 x 3.6 V Ni-MH rechargable
battery packs
• 240 V AC adapter
• Instruction manual
OPTIONAL
• Speaker microphone
• Hands-free ear microphone
• Neck lanyard
• Vehicle cigarette lighter
trickle charger.
• Leather case
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS carefully and completely before
operating your radio and retain this manual for future reference.
NEVER connect the radio to a power source other than the
supplied battery. This may damage your product.
DO NOT place your radio in front of a vehicle airbag.
DO NOT use your radio with a damaged antenna.
DO NOT attempt to modify your radio in any way.
ALWAYS charge your radio at normal room temperature.
ALWAYS switch off your radio where notices restrict the use
of two-way radio or mobile telephones.
ONLY use GME approved rechargeable batteries with the
supplied charger.
AVOID exposing your radio to water. It is not waterproof.
AVOID storing or charging your radio in direct sunlight.
AVOID storing or using your radio where temperatures
are below -20°C or above +60°C.
cONTeNTs
IMPORTANT INFORMATION ........................................................3
Possible Issues ....................................................................3
TELEMETRY CHANNELS ..............................................................3
FEATURES ..................................................................................4
RADIO CONTROLS......................................................................4
LCD Display .......................................................................5
POWERING THE RADIO ..............................................................5
GENERAL OPERATION ................................................................6
Power On/Off .....................................................................6
Adjusting the Volume .........................................................6
Display Lighting ..................................................................6
Receiving Signals ................................................................7
Transmitting .......................................................................7
Duplex/Monitor Key ............................................................7
Scan/Memory Key ..............................................................8
Mode/Key-Lock Function .....................................................9
1. CTCSS Code Selection .....................................................9
2. Transmitter Power .........................................................10
3. VOX Settings ................................................................10
4. Dual Watch Settings ......................................................10
5. Squelch Settings ...........................................................11
6. Roger Beep Tone Settings .............................................11
7. Button Beep Tone Setting ..............................................11
8. Call Alarm Selection .....................................................11
CTCSS TONE FREQUENCIES ......................................................12
UHF CB OPERATING FREQUENCIES ..........................................13
SPECIFICATIONS ......................................................................14
GME CONTRACT WARRANTY AGAINST DEFECTS......................14

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The TX670 is a radio transmitting device.
• When transmitting, keep the antenna more than 25 mm from
any part of the head or body.
• Do not transmit near electrical blasting equipment or in
explosive atmospheres.
• Do not allow children to operate a radio transmitter unsupervised.
WARNING - sAFeT Y INFORMATION
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
cONce RNING UHF cB R ADIO
The use of the Citizen Band radio service is licensed in Australia by
the ACMA Radiocommunications (Citizens Band Radio Stations) Class
Licence and in New Zealand by the Ministry of Economic Development
New Zealand (MED). A General User Radio Licence for Citizens Band
radio and operation is subject to conditions contained in those
licences.
The class licence for users and equipment operating in the CB/PRS
477 MHz band has been amended. This radio meets the new 80
channel standard.
In simple terms the same amount of spectrum is available; however,
radio transceivers can now operate in a narrower bandwidth and
hence use less spectrum. These radios are generally referred to as
narrowband or 12.5 kHz radios. By using 12.5 kHz channel spacing
instead of 25 kHz, the 40 channels originally allocated can now
expanded to 80 channels thereby doubling the channel capacity
and relieving congestion in the UHF CB/PRS band.
Original 40 channel wideband Radios will continue to operate on the
original 40 channels, however they will not be able to converse on
the newer channels 41 – 80. The newer narrowband radios will be
able to converse with all older 40 channel wideband radios on all
channels 1 to 40 as well as the newer channels allocated from 41
to 80.
The mixing of narrowband and wideband radios in the same spectrum
can cause some possible operating issues of interference and varying
levels of received volume.
POSSIBLE ISSUES
When a new narrowband radio receives a transmission from an
older wideband radio 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 - simply adjust your
radio volume for best performance.
Depending on how close your receiving radio is to another
transmitting radio, there can be interference from the transmitting
radio if it is using a channel adjacent to the channel you are
listening to. Simply try going up or down a few channels from the
currently selected channel.
The above situations are not a fault of the radio but a symptom of
operating wideband and narrowband radios in the same bandwidth.
This possible interference will decrease over time as the population
of wideband radios ages and decreases.
Further information and updates are available from the
Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) at:
www.acma.gov.au and the Ministry of Economic Development
(MED), Radio Spectrum Management at: www.rsm.govt.nz
The ACMA has allocated channels 5/35 for emergency use only.
Channel 5 is the primary Simplex Emergency Channel. Where a
Channel 5 repeater is available, you should select Duplex on CH 5.
NOTE: Channel 35 is the input channel for the Channel 5 repeater
therefore Channel 35 should also not be used for anything other than
emergency transmissions.
TeleMe TRY cHA NNels
ACMA regulations have allocated channels 22 and 23 for telemetry
only applications and have prohibited the transmission of speech
on these channels. Consequently the TX670 has a transmit-inhibit
applied to channels 22 and 23.

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In the event that additional telemetry/telecommand channels are
approved by the ACMA, these channels shall be added to those
currently listed where voice transmission is inhibited. Currently
transmissions on channels 61, 62 and 63 are also inhibited and
these channels are reserved for future allocation.
FeATURes
•Microprocessor Controlled Frequency Synthesiser: Allows
user programmable control of scanning, channel memories and
selected feature options.
•
Programmable Scan Function: Scans up to 80 UHF
CB channels.
•In-built CTCSS: User selectable Continuous Tone Coded Squelch
system for quiet channel operation.
•2 watt/1 watt RF Power: When transmitting in close range you
can conserve battery power by using the Low Power setting.
•Individually Programmable Duplex Function: User
selectable for those individual repeater channels in your area.
•Power-Save Feature: Sleeps during periods of inactivity.
•Keypad Lock: Prevents accidental button presses.
•Backlit LCD: For night viewing.
•Calling Tone/Roger Beep: Alerts you to incoming calls.
•Dual Watch: Monitors two channels simultaneously.
•VOX: Voice activated transmit for hands free operation.
RAD IO cONTROls
Push-to-
talk (PTT)
Duplex/
Monitor
Battery
Compartment
Belt
Clip
LCD
External
Speaker
Mic
Mic
LED
Antenna
Speaker
Mode/
Lock
Key
Scan/
Memory
Volume
On/Off
Channel
Down
Channel
Up
Duplex/
Monitor

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LCD DISPLAY POWeRING THe RAD IO
Your TX670 is powered by a Ni-MH rechargeable battery pack. If
left unused, the batteries will discharge within a few months. If you
have not used your TX670 for some time, you will need to recharge
your battery pack before use.
Installing the Batteries
Battery installation is more convenient when the belt clip is
removed. To do this, release the spring clip and slide the belt
clip downward and away from the radio body.
1. Press the centre-top area of the battery cover and
slide downwards.
2. Install the rechargeable battery pack in the direction
indicated on the pack until it ‘clicks’ into place.
3. Replace the battery cover and belt clip.
123 4 5 6 7
8
10
11
1213141516
9
1Receiver Busy Icon:
Appears
when receiving.
2Transmit Icon:
Appears when
transmitting.
3Memory Icon:
Appears when
the selected channel is stored
in the Scan memory.
4Scan Indicator Icon:
Appears
when SCAN is enabled and
the radio is scanning.
5Button Beep Tone Icon:
Appears when the button
beep conrmation tone is
selected.
6Roger-Beep Tone Icon:
Appears when the Roger-
Beep tone is enabled.
7Battery Level Icon:
Indicates
battery charge level. Flashes
when battery is almost empty.
8
Dual Watch Icon: Appears
when Dual Watch mode is
active.
9High Power Icon:
Appears
when High transmitter power
is selected.
10 Duplex Icon:
Indicates that
Duplex communication has
been enabled.
11 Key-Lock Icon:
Appears when
the keypad is locked.
12 Monitor Icon:
Appears when
Monitor function is activated.
13 Power Save Icon:
Appears
when the radio is in the
power save mode.
14 Voice Activated Transmission
(VOX) Icon:
Appears when
the VOX mode is activated.
15 CTCSS Tone:
Displays the
selected CTCSS tone
(from 00 – 38) on the
selected channel.
16 Channel Display:
Indicates
the channel number in use.
Belt
Clip
Spring Clip
Battery
Cover
This side
faces up

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Charging the Batteries
Your TX670s are supplied with an AC adapter and semi-quick
charger that will recharge a fully discharged 1500 mAh battery
pack to full capacity in around 6-7 hours. The semi-quick charger is
capable of charging 2 radios at once.
1. Plug the AC adapter into a standard 240 volt AC outlet.
2. Plug the lead from the AC adapter into the charging cradle.
3. Place the TX670s into the cradle. The associated LED will light
RED to indicate the batteries are charging.
3. When the batteries have charged, the LED will change to
GREEN.
Battery Low Alert
When the icon blinks on the display, the battery level is low
and the batteries should be recharged or replaced. If the batteries
are not charged, an audio tone will then sound to warn the user
that the batteries are almost discharged.
Battery Usage
The time taken to discharge the batteries will depend on how you
use the TX670. The 1500 mAh battery pack supplied is powerful
enough for a full days use under average conditions.
Conserving Battery Power
The TX670 has built-in power saving features to help you get the
maximum amount of time between charges. If you need to operate
your TX670 in a situation where you require maximum battery life
(e.g. a remote site where there is no convenient recharging facility
nearby) the following hints can greatly reduce the amount of power
drawn from the batteries.
Standby Mode
The TX670 will automatically enter the ‘Standby’ mode when
it is inactive (i.e. not transmitting or receiving signals). While in
Standby mode it will still check for incoming signals but it will draw
considerably less power from the batteries. As soon as a signal is
heard or the keys are pressed the TX670 will ‘wake up’ again. This
Standby mode is automatic and by itself can extend the battery life
by many hours.
Using CTCSS
If you are expecting to receive signals on a busy channel, you can
program that channel for CTCSS operation and get the other person
to call you using the same CTCSS tone. Your radio will then remain
in Standby and ignore all other signals until your selected CTCSS
tone is received.
Scanning
The TX670 draws more power from the batteries when scanning
than when monitoring a single channel. This is because it must
‘wake up’ more often to monitor each channel for activity. You can
lengthen the battery life by avoiding any unnecessary scanning. In
addition, scanning increases the chance of nding a signal thereby
keeping the receiver ‘awake’ and the Squelch open more often.
Low Transmit Power Settings
The transmitter has both high and low power settings. If you
are only operating over short distances, are in a reasonably
high location or are close to a local repeater, try using the Low
transmitter power setting. This reduces the transmitter power from
2 watts to 1 watt effectively doubling the talk time available.
GeNe RAl OPeR ATION
POWER ON/OFF
Rotate the Volume control clockwise past the ‘click’ to turn the
radio ON. Rotate the control counter-clockwise past the click to turn
the radio OFF again.
ADJUSTING THE VOLUME
With the unit powered on, rotate the Volume control clockwise to
increase the volume and counter-clockwise to decrease the volume.
DISPLAY LIGHTING
The LCD backlighting activates automatically whenever a key is
pressed and turns off automatically after about 5 seconds.

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RECEIVING SIGNALS
While the TX670 is not receiving signals, it will remain in the
Standby mode to conserve battery power.
When a signal is received, the LED indicator on the upper edge of
the radio will light green and the icon will appear on the display.
Adjust the Volume control for a comfortable listening level.
If the incoming signal is encoded with a CTCSS tone that matches
the one set in your radio, the LED indicator will light orange and
you will be able to hear the signal in the speaker.
If the LED indicator lights green and the icon appears but
you cannot hear the signal, it is likely that your radio has CTCSS
enabled and the incoming signal is not using your selected CTCSS
tone (see ‘Mode Settings’ for more details on CTCSS settings).
If no further signals are received, the unit will return to
Standby mode.
TRANSMITTING
To transmit, press and hold the Push-To-Talk (PTT) switch. The
other radio you are talking to must be set to the same channel (and
CTCSS code if applicable). Hold the TX670 approximately 5 to 8 cm
from your face with the antenna vertical and speak into the built-in
microphone.
While the PTT switch is pressed, the LED indicator on the upper
edge of the radio will light red and the icon will appear on
the LCD.
When you have nished speaking, release the PTT switch to receive
incoming signals (it is not possible to transmit and receive at the
same time). If no further signals are received, the unit will to revert
to Standby mode.
TIP:
The PTT switch can also be used to transmit a Call Alarm
melody. When the Call Alarm melody is enabled (see Mode settings
for more details on the Call Alarm settings), pressing the
PTT
switch twice quickly will call another party on the same channel
and play the Call Alarm melody in their radio’s speaker. When this
happens, the icon will appear and the LED indicator will light
red for about 5 seconds.
DUPLEX/MONITOR KEY
The Duplex/Monitor key is a dual function key that controls both
the Duplex and Monitor functions.
DUP Key
Press this button to select Duplex mode on channels 1 – 8 and
41 – 48. Duplex can be enabled or disabled separately on
individual channels.
Duplex operation allows the TX670 to transmit on a different
frequency to that which it receives. This allows operation through
repeater stations in your area. Repeaters automatically re-transmit
your signal over a much wider area, providing greatly increased
range. The Duplex mode only works on channels 1 – 8 and
41 – 48. With Duplex selected, your TX670 actually transmits
30 channels higher than it receives.

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* Emergency channel only
Channel
Selected
Receive
Channel
Transmit
Channel
1 1 31
2 2 32
3 3 33
4 4 34
5* 5* 35*
6 6 36
7 7 37
8 8 38
41 41 71
42 42 72
43 43 73
44 44 74
45 45 75
46 46 76
47 47 77
48 48 78
To switch between Simplex and Duplex modes, select a duplex
channel (1 – 8, 41 – 48) then briey press the DUP button.
When Duplex mode is selected, ‘DUP’ appears on the display on
that channel.
MON Key
To open the Squelch, press and hold the MON key. This will allow
you to check the current channel for activity before transmitting,
particularly if you have CTCSS enabled. When the Squelch is open,
the LED indicator on the upper edge of the radio will light green,
the icon will appear on the display and you will hear static
or hiss if the channel is clear. Do not transmit if you hear any
conversations. Press and hold the MON key again to close
the Squelch.
CTCSS
To activate or deactivate CTCSS, the current channel must have a
CTCSS code selected via the MODE key, (see MODE key settings
for more details).
SCAN/MEMORY KEY
The SCAN key is a dual function key that controls both Scan and
Memory Functions.
Scanning Function
Channel Scanning allows you to monitor channels that have been
included in the active scan list. The active scan list includes all
channels which display the icon ‘M’ on the LCD.
To enable channel scanning, briey press the SCAN key. ‘SCAN’
will be displayed and the radio will show rapidly changing channel
numbers as it scans through the channels. While scanning, briey
press the or keys to select the scan direction.
To exit Scan mode, briey press the SCAN key again. The TX670 will
return to normal operation and ‘SCAN’ will disappear from the display.
Scanning Features
• If a signal is received, the scan is paused, allowing you
to transmit and receive on that channel. The radio will
automatically resume scanning a few seconds after the last
reception or transmission.
• Press the PTT switch while the unit is scanning to jump to the
home channel (the home channel is the channel the radio was
on at the time scanning was activated). You can then transmit
and receive on that channel. The radio will automatically resume
scanning a few seconds after the last reception or transmission.
• When the unit has stopped on a busy channel, press the or
keys to ‘skip’ over the busy channel and continue scanning.
TIP:
The Scan mode will reduce the overall battery life because
the Standby (battery saver) feature is overridden. You should
avoid scanning if the batteries are running low and you need to
conserve power.

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Memory Function
The Memory function enables and disables the current channel
to be memorised into the scanning list. When the channel is
memorised with the ‘M’ icon on the LCD, scanning will include the
channel. When the channel is deleted from the scanning list, the
channel will be skipped upon scanning. All channels are saved to
Memory during manufacture. To add or remove a channel from the
Memory, press and hold the SCAN/MEM key.
MODE/KEY-LOCK KEY
Mode
Function
The MODE key is used to set the various feature settings of the
TX670. The following chart shows the order of these selections:
Standby Mode:
1. CTCSS Code Selection
2. Transmitter Power
3. VOX Settings
4. Dual Watch Channel
5. Squelch Settings
6. Roger Beep Tone Selection
7. Button Beep Tone Selection
8. Call Alarm Selection
Key-Lock Function
The Key-Lock function disables the keys to prevent accidental key
presses from changing the preferred settings of the radio. When
the keys are locked, the Icon is displayed and all key presses are
ignored except for the PTT and Key-Lock functions.
To activate the Key-Lock, press and hold the MODE button for
about 2 seconds. The icon will appear on the display.
To cancel the Key-Lock, press and hold the MODE button again.
The icon will disappear from the display.
Selecting Channels
In the ‘Standby’ mode, press the or key to step up/down
one channel. Press and hold the or keys to quickly scroll
up/down through the channels.
In ‘Mode edit’ mode, press the or key to step upwards or
downwards through the selected mode settings.
1. CTCSS CODE SELECTION
The Continuous Tone Coded Squelch System (CTCSS) is a Squelch
quieting system that allows groups of users to share the same
channel without disturbing each other. It uses 1 of 38 low
frequency tones to open and close the Squelch on the radio. The
CTCSS codes do not prevent others from hearing your transmission.
They simply provide you with a quieter channel by preventing you
from hearing transmissions that are not using the same code as you
and are therefore not directed at you.
NOTE:
To communicate with other UHF radios using CTCSS, all
radios you wish to communicate with must be switched to the
same channel and have the same CTCSS code selected. If you wish
to receive signals from UHF radios that are not using CTCSS you
will need to either disable CTCSS on that channel or set the CTCSS
code to ‘oF‘ as described in the following ‘note’.
To Select a CTCSS Code
From the ‘Standby’ mode:
1. Select the required channel using the or keys.
2. Press the MODE key ONCE (1) to select the CTCSS setting mode.
‘CTC’ will ash on the display.
3. Press the or keys to select the required CTCSS code. (A list
of available codes is shown in the chart on page 12).
NOTE:
To turn CTCSS off on this channel, set the CTCSS code to ‘oF‘
4. Press the MODE or PTT key momentarily to conrm and store
your selection.

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NOTE
:
CTCSS is only enabled on those channels with CTCSS codes
selected. All other channels will continue to operate normally.
2. TRANSMITTER POWER
The transmitter power can be set to High (2 watts) or Low (1 watt).
The power setting applies to all channels.
To Set the Transmit Power
From the ‘Standby’ mode:
1. Press the MODE key TWICE (2) to select the power setting
mode. ‘Po’ will be displayed and ‘HI’ or ‘LO’ will be ashing on
the display.
2. Press the or keys to select the required power setting.
Select ‘HI’ for high power or ‘LO’ for low power.
3. Press the MODE or PTT key momentarily to conrm and store
your selection.
The TX670 should now display the selected channel number along
with ‘HI’ if you have selected high power. If you have selected low
power, this setting will not be indicated.
3. VOX SETTINGS
The VOX feature lets you have hands-free conversations. When you
speak, the microphone automatically detects your voice (or other
nearby sound) causing the radio to transmit without the need to
press the PTT switch.
To Set Radio for VOX Operation
From the ‘Standby’ mode:
1 Press the MODE key THREE (3) times to select the VOX setting
mode. ‘VOX’ will ash on the display.
2. Press the or keys to select the sensitivity from 1 (minimum)
to 3 (maximum). The minimum setting requires a louder voice
to activate the VOX. The maximum setting will activate the VOX
with a much softer voice.
3. To disable the VOX completely, set the VOX sensitivity to ‘oF’.
4. Press the MODE or PTT key momentarily to conrm and store
your selection. When the VOX is enabled, ‘VOX’ is visible on
the display.
4. DUAL WATCH SETTINGS
The Dual Watch mode lets you to monitor two channels at the same
time. While in Dual Watch mode, the unit will monitor both the
currently selected channel and a second dual watch channel.
To Set the Dual Watch Mode
From the ‘Standby’ mode:
1. Press the MODE key FOUR (4) times to select the Dual Watch
setting mode. The ‘DW’ icon will ash on the display.
2. Press the or keys to select the Dual Watch channel number
(1-40). To disable the Dual Watch Mode altogether select ‘oF‘.
3. Press the MODE or PTT key momentarily to conrm and store
your Dual Watch channel selection ‘DW’ will be displayed at the
top of the LCD and the display will now alternate between the
currently selected channel and the Dual Watch channel.
To EXIT the Dual Watch mode, momentarily press the SCAN key.
This is equivalent to setting the Dual Watch Mode to ‘oF‘.
Dual Watch Operation
• If a signal is received on the Dual Watch channel, the radios
will pause on that channel for as long as it remains busy,
then resume the Dual Watch ve (5) seconds after the last
transmission has ceased.
• If you wish to talk on the busy channel, press the PTT switch
while the radios are locked onto that channel then talk in the
usual way.
• If you wish to talk on the selected channel, press the PTT switch
while no signals are being received. The radios will switch to the
selected channel.

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5. SQUELCH SETTINGS
The ‘Squelch’ mode lets you adjust the receiving sensitivity. The
higher the Squelch level is set, the stronger the signal needs to be
for it to be received by the radios.
To Set the ‘Squelch’ Mode
1. Press the MODE key FIVE (5) times to select the Squelch setting
mode, ‘ ’ will be displayed.
2. Press the or keys to select the Squelch level from 01
(lowest) to 03 (highest) setting.
3. Press the MODE or PTT key momentarily to conrm and store
your Squelch mode selection.
6. ROGER BEEP TONE SELECTION
The Roger Beep is a tone which is automatically transmitted
whenever the PTT switch is released. This tone alerts the receiving
party that your transmission has ended.
To Enable or Disable the Roger Beep Tone
From the ‘Standby’ mode:
1. Press the MODE key SIX (6) times to select the Roger Beep
setting mode. ‘Rb’ will be displayed along with a ashing .
2. Press the or keys to set the beep to ‘On‘ or ‘oF‘ as desired.
3. Press the MODE or PTT key momentarily to conrm and store
your selection. If the Roger Beep function is on, the icon will
remain steady on the display.
7. BUTTON BEEP TONE SELECTION
The Button Beep tone feature allows the radios to sound a
conrmation tone whenever the MON, SCAN, MODE, or
keys are pressed.
To Turn the Button Beep Tones On or Off
From the ‘Standby’ mode:
1. Press the MODE key SEVEN (7) times to select the Button Beep
setting mode. ‘bP’ will be displayed along with a ashing
icon.
2. Press the or keys to set the beep to ‘On‘ or ‘oF‘ as desired.
3. Press the MODE or PTT key momentarily to conrm and store
your selection. If the Button Beep function is on, the icon
will remain steady on the display and a beep will be heard in
response to key activation.
8. CALL ALARM SELECTION
The TX670 provides 5 user selectable call alarm melodies to alert
other users to your incoming call. When enabled, the melody can be
transmitted to another user where it will be heard in the speaker of
the receiving radio.
To Select our Favourite Call Alarm Melody
From the ‘Standby’ mode:
1. Press the MODE key EIGHT (8) times to select the Call Alarm
setting mode. ‘C’ will be displayed.
2. Press the or keys to preview (listen) to the 5 available
call melodies.
3. To turn the call melodies off, select ‘oF‘.
4. Press the MODE or PTT key momentarily to conrm and store
your selection.
To Send the Call Alarm Melody
Press the PTT switch twice quickly. The LED indicator will light red
for a few seconds as the melody is sent. The melody will be heard in
the speaker of the receiving radio.

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cTcss TONe FReQUeNcIes
No. Frequency No. Frequency
1 67.0 20 131.8
2 71.9 21 136.5
3 74.4 22 141.3
4 77.0 23 146.2
5 79.7 24 151.4
6 82.5 25 156.7
7 85.4 26 162.2
8 88.5 27 167.9
9 91.5 28 173.8
10 94.8 29 179.9
11 97.4 30 186.2
12 100.0 31 192.8
13 103.5 32 203.5
14 107.2 33 210.7
15 110.9 34 218.1
16 114.8 35 225.7
17 118.8 36 233.6
18 123.0 37 241.8
19 127.3 38 250.3
(CTCSS frequency shown in Hz)

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UHF CB OPERATING FREQUENCIES
Channel Frequency (MHz) Channel Frequency (MHz) Channel Frequency (MHz) Channel Frequency (MHz)
1 476.425~ 21 476.925 41 476.4375~ 61• 476.9375
2 476.450~ 22# 476.950 42 476.4625~ 62• 476.9625
3 476.475~ 23# 476.975 43 476.4875~ 63• 476.9875
4 476.500~ 24 477.000 44 476.5125~ 64 477.0125
5* 476.525~ 25 477.025 45 476.5375~ 65 477.0375
6 476.550~ 26 477.050 46 476.5625~ 66 477.0625
7 476.575~ 27 477.075 47 476.5875~ 67 477.0875
8 476.600~ 28 477.100 48 476.6125~ 68 477.1125
9 476.625 29 477.125 49 476.6375 69 477.1375
10 476.650 30 477.150 50 476.6625 70 477.1625
11+ 476.675 31 477.175~ 51 476.6875 71 477.1875~
12 476.700 32 477.200~ 52 476.7125 72 477.2125~
13 476.725 33 477.225~ 53 476.7375 73 477.2375~
14 476.750 34 477.250~ 54 476.7625 74 477.2625~
15 476.775 35* 477.275~ 55 476.7875 75 477.2875~
16 476.800 36 477.300~ 56 476.8125 76 477.3125~
17 476.825 37 477.325~ 57 476.8375 77 477.3375~
18 476.850 38 477.350~ 58 476.8625 78 477.3625~
19 476.875 39 477.375 59 476.8875 79 477.3875
20 476.900 40^ 477.400 60 476.9125 80 477.4125
*Emergency use only
+Ofcially designated call channel
# Telecommand/Selcall use only. Voice transmission is
inhibited as required by AS/NZS 4365:2011.
^ Road channel
~ Repeater channels
•Guard band channels. Voice transmission is
inhibited as required by AS/NZS 4365:2011.

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sPecIFIc ATIONs
GENERAL
Frequency Range: 476.425 - 477.4125 MHz
Channel Spacing: 12.5 kHz
No. of Channels: 80
(75 Voice, 2 Telemetry-RX only,
3 for future use)
CTCSS Codes: 38
Dimensions (W x H x D): 62 mm x 98 mm x 30 mm
(without antenna)
Complies with: AS/NZS4365:2011
POWER SUPPLY
Power Source: Ni-MH rechargeable battery pack
3.6 V 1500 mAh.
Operating Time: 10 Hours (High Power)
(Transmit 5%, Receive 5%,
Standby 90%)
RECEIVER
Usable Sensitivity:
-121 dBm
Maximum Audio Output: >0.3 watts max. (8 Ohm)
Modulation Distortion: <5% (1 kHz 70%)
TRANSMITTER
RF Output Power:
Low: 1 watt
High: 2 watts
Maximum Deviation: 2.5 kHz.
Modulation Distortion: <5% (1 kHz. 70%)
SPECIFICATIONS are typical unless otherwise indicated and may be subject
to change without notice or obligation.
sTANDA RD cOMMU NI cATIONs WA RR ANT Y
AGA INsT DeF ec Ts
This warranty against defects is given by Standard Communications Pty
Ltd ACN 000 346 814 (We, us, our or GME). Our contact details are set
out in clause 2.7.
1. Consumer guarantees
1.1 Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under
the Australian Consumer Law. You are entitled to a replacement
or refund for a major failure and for compensation for any other
reasonably foreseeable loss or damage. You are also entitled to
have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of
acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major
failure.
1.2 To the extent we are able, we exclude all other conditions,
warranties and obligations which would otherwise be implied.
2. Warranty against defects
2.1 This Warranty is in addition to and does not limit, exclude or
restrict your rights under the Competition and Consumer Act 2010
(Australia) or any other mandatory protection laws that may apply.
2.2 We warrant our goods to be free from defects in materials and
workmanship for the warranty period (see warranty table) from
the date of original sale (or another period we agree to in writing).
Subject to our obligations under clause 1.2, we will at our option,
either repair or replace goods which we are satised are defective.
We warrant any replacement parts for the remainder of the period
of warranty for the goods into which they are incorporated.
2.3 To the extent permitted by law, our sole liability for breach of a
condition, warranty or other obligation implied by law is limited
(a) in the case of goods we supply, to any one of the following as
we decide -
(i) the replacement of the goods or the supply of
equivalent goods;
(ii) the repair of the goods;
(iii) the cost of repairing the goods or of acquiring
equivalent goods;

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(b) in the case of services we supply, to any one of the following
as we decide –
(i) the supplying of the services again;
(ii) the cost of having the services supplied again.
2.4 For repairs outside the warranty period, we warrant our repairs
to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for three
months from the date of the original repair. We agree to re-repair
or replace (at our option) any materials or workmanship which we
are satised are defective.
2.5
We warrant that we will perform services with reasonable care
and skill and agree to investigate any complaint regarding our
services made in good faith. If we are satised that the complaint is
justied, and as our sole liability to you under this warranty (to the
extent permitted at law), we agree to supply those services again at
no extra charge to you.
2.6 To make a warranty claim you must before the end of the
applicable warranty period (see warranty table), at your own cost,
return the goods you allege are defective, provide written details
of the defect, and give us an original or copy of the sales invoice or
some other evidence showing details of the transaction.
2.7 Send your claim to: Standard Communications Pty Ltd. Unit B,
22-24 College Street, Gladesville, NSW 2111, Australia. Telephone:
(02) 9879 8888 Fax: (02) 9816 4722.
Email: servadmin@gme.net.au
2.8 If we determine that your goods are defective, we will pay for
the cost of returning the repaired or replaced goods to you, and
reimburse you for your reasonable expenses of sending your
warranty claim to us.
3. What this warranty does not cover
3.1 This warranty will not apply in relation to:
(a) goods modied or altered in any way;
(b) defects and damage caused by use with non Standard
Communications products;
(c) repairs performed other than by our authorised representative;
(d) defects or damage resulting from misuse, accident, impact
or neglect;
(e) goods improperly installed or used in a manner contrary to
the relevant instruction manual; or
(f) goods where the serial number has been removed or
made illegal.
4. Warranty period
4.1 We provide the following warranty on GME and Kingray products.
No repair or replacement during the warranty period will renew or
extend the warranty period past the period from original date
of purchase.
PRODUCT TYPE WARRANTY PERIOD
477
MHz
UHF CB portable transceivers 1 year

Part Number: 310460 Drawing Number: 44593-6
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