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TX6600PRO INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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SILENT SQUELCH TAIL
The Squelch Tail is the short burst of noise that is heard in the speaker at the
end of a transmission before the Squelch closes. To some it is a reassuring
conrmation that it is their turn to transmit but in some applications it may be an
annoyance especially when listening through an earpiece or headphones.
The Silent Squelch Tail function removes this Squelch tail, reducing it to a faint
click as the Squelch closes.
To enable or disable the Silent Squelch Tail:
1. Hold the
MENU
F
key to access the menu. The last selected menu item
will be displayed.
2. Rotate the Channel knob or press the keys until SQLTAIL is
displayed.
3. Press the
MENU
F
key.
4. Rotate the Channel knob or press the keys to select ON or
OFF.
5. When the desired setting is displayed, press the
MENU
F
key to exit the
menu or wait a few seconds for the menu to time-out.
DYNAMIC VOLUME CONTROL
The modulation levels of signals heard on the UHF CB band may vary considerably
resulting in noticeable dierences in received audio volume between stations. This
is particularly apparent now that both wide and narrowband transmissions are
sharing channels 1 - 40. Generally users have compensated for these dierences
by adjusting the volume control for each incoming signal.
The TX6600PRO has a unique GME feature called Dynamic Volume Control (DVC)
that automatically compensates for these variations in received audio level. When
activated, this feature automatically adjusts the received audio level resulting in a
constant audio output level to the speaker.

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