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    UHF install help

    hey guys, today i installed a hand me down GME uhf TX3100 model. i bought an antenna today from memory is a 4.5DB One. its all hooked up but only scans through 31 channels. not sure its suppose to have 40 or 80 channels but does anyone know why its doing that? i simply have no idea really about these things:/
    any help would be sweet.
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    It's a 80 channel unit mate.

    This is from the manual, hope it helps

    Programming Scan Channels

    Your TX3100 is supplied with all 80 UHF CB channels
    programmed into the Scan memory. Any channels not needed,
    can be removed if required.
    To add or remove channels from the scan memory
    1. Ensure that the radio is not already scanning. If it is, briefly
    press the key to cancel the scan function.
    2. Select the required channel by using the or keys
    • If is visible on the display, the selected channel is
    already in the scan memory.
    • If is not visible, then the selected channel is not in
    the memory.
    • T o add or remove the selected channel, press and hold the
    key for a few seconds until a beep is heard.
    3. Repeat step 2 to add or remove other channels in the
    scan memory.

    Link to the manual: http://www.gme.net.au/public/pdf/man...x3100-3_im.pdf
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    thanks alot i found that manual just then. silly me was pressing wrong button. 31 is max volume Haha!. but i think it is only 40 as its pretty old. only goes to 40. unless im doing something wrong?

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    Good to hear you have it sorted mate, that's the main thing.

    Could possibly be an older model 3100 with only 40 ch but some of them can be reprogrammed to 80..there was a thread here somewhere which models can be firmware upgraded....I'll see if I can find it
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    Check your serial number and see if you can upgrade it...

    here;s a link http://www.gme.net.au/news/2011/05/3...nstructions/32
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    appears i cant upgrade it. does it really matter only having 40 channels? im only gonna use it occasionaly out bush amongst mates.
    thanks for your help mate

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    You'll be fine with 40ch mate, most of us still use only 40 so no problems at all. Cheers
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    ive got a 80 channel but can only use 40 when out with mates as they dont all have 80's so chances are you will come across the same thing if you had 80 channels

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    The first 40 channels are the same for bothe radios - frquency wise.

    A 80 channel rig is putting out half the deviatin (voice) PLUS MAY BLOCK COMMUNICATION FROM A 40 CHANNEL RIG
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