Radio ShackメーカーHTX-10の使用説明書/サービス説明書
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Cat. No. 19- 1110 OWNER’S MANUAL Please read before using this equipment. HTX-10 10-Meter Transcei ver A 19-1110.fm P age 1 Friday, March 24, 2000 9:42 AM.
2 FEATURES Your Rad ioShack HTX- 10 10-Mete r Transcei ver is ide al for use in your vehicle. It s 25-watt SSB/ FM and 7- watt AM outp ut pro- vides th e power y ou need to c ommunicate , and its tuner cove rs the entire 10-meter Ama teur Radi o band (includ ing the 28.
3 Important : You must h ave a Te chnicia n Class or higher Amateur Radio Opera tor’s L icense, a nd a call s ign issu ed by the FCC , to legally transmit usin g this tra nsceiver. Transmitt ing wit hout a li- cense car ries heavy pen alties. G etting a lic ense is ea sier than ev - er.
4 MANUAL CONVENTIONS Your trans ceiver’s bu ttons perf orm multi ple funct ions. The ab bre- viation or sym bol for a funct ion i s printe d on, b elow, o r above each bu tton. To activa te certain trans ceiver fea tures, you mu st press PUSH FUNC (functio n) then ano ther button .
5 CONTENT S Introduction to Am ateur Radio ............. ............ ................ .... 6 Preparation ...... ........... ................. ................. ........... ............... 8 Attaching the Mi cro pho ne Hold er ...................... .
6 INTRODUCTION TO AM ATEUR RADIO This tran sceiver is a great i ntermedia te-level t ool for the e xperi- enced am ateur ra dio operato r. The transc eiver ope ns a door for you to th e world from alm.
7 Start studyi ng for the lic ense exa ms. Do not be intimidat ed by the word “stud y,” for mos t people c an go fr om knowin g absolut ely nothing abo ut amateur radi o to passin g the Novice an d Techni- cian wri tten exam s in les s than a m onth.
8 PREPARATION ATTACHING THE MICROPH ONE HOLDER You can conne ct the micropho ne holder horizo ntally or vertic ally to either side of the t ransceiv er or to another lo cation in your ve- hicle. Use t he suppl ied sc rews an d lock washers t o secure the holder to the si de of t he transceiv er.
9 If you are mountin g the t ransceiv er in a v ehicle, choos e a loca - tion wher e: • you c an easily reach th e transceive r . • wires and cables are cle ar of the vehicl e's pedal s or other mov i ng pa rts. • the tran sceiver is not directly in fron t of heatin g vents.
10 4. Attach the trans ceiver to the mount ing brack et using t he supplie d rubb er washer s and mo unting knobs. CONNECTING AN ANTENN A There are many diffe rent types of transceiver antennas for mobile transce ivers. Eac h antenna type has its own benefi ts, so choose the one t hat bes t meets your needs .
11 Once you choos e an antenna, follow its moun ting instru ction s. Then rout e the cable to the trans ceiver an d con- nect the cab le to the ANT jack on the back of th e trans ceiver. Cautions: • A void rou ting t he cable next to sharp edg es or moving part s, which mig ht damage the cabl e.
12 CONNECTING THE MICRO PHONE 1. Align the s lot on t he bottom o f the microph one’ s plug with the ridge inside the MIC jack. Th en f u ll y in se rt the plug into the j ack. 2. T urn the pl ug’s lock ing nut clock- wise to ti ghten it. 3. Slide the m icrophon e onto the mic rophone ho lder .
13 To connec t the extern al speaker to the transc eiver, ins ert the sp eaker's plug into the EXT jack on th e back of the transceiv er Note: Conn ecting an external speaker d isconne cts the tra nsceiv- er's internal speake r.
14 Caution: Do no t connect th e black wire to a no n-metallic (plastic ) part, or to an y part insulated fro m the vehi cle's chassi s by a n on-metall ic part. 3. Connec t the single co nnector end of the power cord to the connec tor on the b ack of the tra n sceiver .
15 Follow t hese step s to ins tall the tra nsceive r as a bas e station . 1. Mo unt the ba se stati on antenna as d escribed in it s owne r's manua l. Warning: Use ex treme caution when you ins tall or remove a base stat ion ante nna. If the an tenna start s to fall, let it go! It could con tact overhe ard power lines .
16 A QUICK LOO K AT T HE CONTROL S OFF/V OLUME — turn s the r adio on/of f; adjusts the v olume RF- G/MIC -G — attenua tes strong s ignals; re duces the micro- phone’s gain and SSB transmitting .
17 OPERATION SETTING SQUELCH AND RECEIVING 1. Ro ta te SQU ELC H fully c ounter clockwis e. 2. Ro ta te RF-G ful ly cloc kwise . 3. T o turn on the tra nsceive r , rotate OFF /V OLUME cloc kwis e until it cl icks. Th e disp lay light s and the fre quency a ppears.
18 Note: If the tra nsceive r picks up un w anted w eak trans mis- sions , r o tat e RF-G slig ht l y c o unt er c lock w i se to d ec rea se th e tran sceiv er ’s se nsi tivit y to si gnal s.
19 3. T o transmit, hold down the push-to-tal k button on the micro - phone, hold the mi crophone 2– 3 inch es from yo ur mouth, and spea k in a norma l tone o f voi ce. TX appea rs along with a bar graph which sho ws the s trength of your transmissio n.
20 SPECIAL F EATURES USING THE SPECIAL FE ATURES Your trans ceiver has severa l advanced featur es that give you ad- ditional contr ol and co nvenienc e while using it . This l ist pr ovides addition al infor mation about your tran sceiver’ s specia l featur es.
21 Using STEP Repeated ly p r es s STEP to se le ct the frequen cy step you r t rans- ceiver dis pl ays w hen it sh ow s a fre que nc y. As you pres s ST EP , one of t he t hree fre que nc y d igi ts flashes for abou t 2 s ec ond s to show whic h digit is sele cted.
22 Using CALL The transc eiver’s call mem ory lets yo u quickly recall a s pecific frequenc y in mem ory Channe l 2. Note: See “Us ing M-SAVE (M emory Sav e)” on Page 25 fo r more informat ion ab out storin g a freq uency in memory channe l 2. Press CALL to recall the sto red frequenc y at any time.
23 Using LCR (Last Channel Recall) Press LCR to return to the last channe l you sel ected. Using M-LOAD You can rec all frequ encies s tored in m emory Cha nnels 1–5 . Note: See “Using M-SAVE (Memory Save)” on Page 25 for more informatio n about s toring frequencie s in memory channe ls.
24 Using SHIF T The transc eiver’s shift funct ion lets yo u set the tran smit frequ ency shift f rom th e recei ve freque ncy in either direction within the range of 0.0 Hz to 990 kHz. Follow these st eps to se t the freque ncy shi ft directio n and offs et frequenc y.
25 Using M-SA VE (Memory Save) Follow th ese steps to save up to five frequ encies in to memory chann els. 1. Select the desire d frequ ency . 2. Pr ess PUSH FUNC then M-SA VE . S appears. 3. Wh ile S appears, pre ss the desire d memory channel n um- ber .
26 Using R F -G (R F G a in ) When you receive an extremel y strong si gnal, rotate RF-G coun- tercloc kwise to a ttenuate th e signal. Using MIC-G (M icrophone Gain) Rotate MIC-G to adjust th e transmitt er’s microphone ga in and SSB transm itting powe r for the best audio q uality.
27 CARE AND MAINT ENANCE Your HTX-10 1 0-Meter Tran sceive r is an exa mple of superi or design a nd cra ftsma nship . Th e foll owing su ggesti ons wi ll he lp you care for your tran sceiver so yo u can enj oy it for y ears. Keep the tran scei ver dry.
28 T ROUBL ESHOOT ING If your tran sceiver is not w orking a s it shoul d, these s uggestion s might h elp you e liminate the pr oblem. If the transc eiver sti ll does not operate properly, take it to yo ur local R adioShack store for as- sistanc e. Pr oblem P ossible Caus es Remedies Trouble w ith receptio n.
29 The trans ceiver s hould be se rviced on ly by a qua lified radio technici an. If you sti ll h ave prob lem s , tak e yo ur tran sc ei ve r to a local R adioShack store for assista nce.
30 • Be sure that t he chass is ground connec tion is sec ure. • Rep lace o ld ignitio n wires with new , high-voltage, n oise s up- pressio n wires . • Inst all no ise suppr ess ors o n your sp ark pl ugs , or in sta ll ne w spark p lugs that have built in no ise sup pressors.
31 Caution: The suppli ed fuse has the prop er ratings. M ake sure you repla ce a fuse only with another fuse of the s ame rating. 4. Re a ss em bl e t he f us e h ol d er by s qu e ez i ng i t t o ge t her un t il it snaps sh ut.
32 SPECIFICATIONS GENERAL Frequenc y Range ................... ........ 28.000 M Hz to 29.69 9 MHz T u ning Step ........... .............. 1 kHz/10 kHz /100 kHz ( selectab le) Frequenc y Genera tion .................. ......... Digital PLL Syn thesizer Antenna Co nnector .
33 TRANSMITTER Power Output ............... ...... ...... ..... ...... . 7w (AM), 25w (FM/SSB) Distortion ...... ........... ................. ................ ............ ................ . 5% Deviation ...... ........... ................. .........
34 NOTES 19-1110.fm P age 34 Friday, March 24, 2000 9:4 2 AM.
35 19-1110.fm P age 35 Friday, March 24, 2000 9:4 2 AM.
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