HTX-212 Two-Meter Mobile Transceiver
(190-1125) Features Faxback Doc. # 15168
Your HTX-212 Two-Meter Mobile Transceiver is an exciting addition to Radio
Shack's growing line of high-quality amateur radio equipment. It offers
some of the most advanced, and most requested, features available in a
mobile transceiver.
NOTE: You must have a Technician Class or high Amateur Radio Operator's
License and a call sign issued by the FCC to legally transmit using
this transceiver. Transmitting without a license carries heavy
penalties. Getting a license is easier than ever.
High (45 Watts) and Low (10 Watts)- let you select the best power setting
Power Settings for effective communications.
True FM Modulation - provides a clear, natural-sounding
signal.
31 Memory Channels - hold one calling frequency and 30
standard frequencies.
Priority Memory Channel 1 - lets you set the HTX-212 to
periodically check the frequency stored
in Memory Channel 1 and alert you if
there is activity on it.
Individually Programmable - let you program different repeater
Repeater Offsets offset frequencies for each memory, and
a default repeater offset for manually-
tuned frequencies.
Subaudible Tone Transmit and - transmits the subaudible tones required
Receive (CTCSS) to use some repeaters, and also lets
you set a subaudible tone that your
transceiver must receive to open
squelch.
DTMF Page with Group Calling - lets you set a sequence of up to seven
DTMF tones that your transceiver must
receive to sound an alert tone and open
squelch.
DTMF Transmit and Memory - lets you manually send DTMF tones or
send DTMF sequences of up to 15 digits
each from one of six DTMF memories to
quickly access DTMF-access repeaters,
autopatches, or other stations equipped
with a DTMF page feature.
Programmable Frequency Step - lets you set the frequency step for
tuning or scanning to 5, 10, 12.5, 20,
25, 50, or 100 kHz.
Extended Band Coverage - receives from 136 to 174 MHz and lets
you extend transmit coverage to include
2-meter ham. MARS (Military Amateur
Radio Service), and CAP (Civil Air
Patrol).
Dual VFO (Variable-Frequency - two independent VFOs let you quickly
Oscillator) and Duplex Modes select between two directly-entered
frequencies. You can also use one of
the VFOs as a repeater input frequency
and the other as a repeater output
frequency for odd-split repeaters.
(CS 2/14/96)
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