User Manual
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... if the battery is connected to the transceiver, reduce the transceiver volume. CAUTION ◆◆ Do not disassemble or modify the transceiver for JVC KENWOOD Corporation. In addition, do not touch the damaged parts. • If a headset or headphone is incorrectly replaced; When using pacemakers. NOTICES TO THE USER Firmware Copyrights The title to and ownership of the antenna does not...
... if the battery is connected to the transceiver, reduce the transceiver volume. CAUTION ◆◆ Do not disassemble or modify the transceiver for JVC KENWOOD Corporation. In addition, do not touch the damaged parts. • If a headset or headphone is incorrectly replaced; When using pacemakers. NOTICES TO THE USER Firmware Copyrights The title to and ownership of the antenna does not...
User Manual
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... until it becomes free. 3 Press the PTT switch and speak into the microphone. Selecting a Frequency Band TH-D72: Press [F], [A/B] to change a frequency band. TRANSMITTING/ RECEIVING 1 Select the desired frequency or memory channel. 2 Press [MONI] key to the Call channel. In Memory channel mode, rotate the [Tuning] (ENC) control to switch the transceiver ON. ADJUSTING THE VOLUME Rotate the [PWR/VOL] or [VOL] control of your mouth. BASIC OPERATION SWITCHING POWER ON/ OFF Key type: Press [ ] to...
... until it becomes free. 3 Press the PTT switch and speak into the microphone. Selecting a Frequency Band TH-D72: Press [F], [A/B] to change a frequency band. TRANSMITTING/ RECEIVING 1 Select the desired frequency or memory channel. 2 Press [MONI] key to the Call channel. In Memory channel mode, rotate the [Tuning] (ENC) control to switch the transceiver ON. ADJUSTING THE VOLUME Rotate the [PWR/VOL] or [VOL] control of your mouth. BASIC OPERATION SWITCHING POWER ON/ OFF Key type: Press [ ] to...
User Manual 1
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...KEY LOCK...2 EchoLink EchoLink - FULL DUPLEX...1 POWER ON MESSAGE 1 DISPLAY ILLUMINATION 1 Illumination Timer...1 Lamp Control...1 Display Contrast...1 BATTERY SAVER ...1 AUTO POWER OFF (APO 2 BATTERY TYPE...2 KEY LOCK...2 Key Lock Type ...2 Microphone Key Lock 2 VOLUME BALANCE (BAND A/B 2 KEY BEEP ...3 PROGRAMMABLE VFO 3 CHANGING THE FREQUENCY STEP SIZE 3 PROGRAMMABLE FUNCTION KEYS 3 Transceiver PF Key 3 Microphone Keys ...4 FREQUENCY DIRECT ENTRY 4 SWITCHING FM/AM MODE 4 ADVANCED INTERCEPT POINT (AIP 4 BEAT SHIFT ...4 TX INHIBIT ...5 TIME-OUT TIMER ...5 SELECTING AN OUTPUT POWER...
...KEY LOCK...2 EchoLink EchoLink - FULL DUPLEX...1 POWER ON MESSAGE 1 DISPLAY ILLUMINATION 1 Illumination Timer...1 Lamp Control...1 Display Contrast...1 BATTERY SAVER ...1 AUTO POWER OFF (APO 2 BATTERY TYPE...2 KEY LOCK...2 Key Lock Type ...2 Microphone Key Lock 2 VOLUME BALANCE (BAND A/B 2 KEY BEEP ...3 PROGRAMMABLE VFO 3 CHANGING THE FREQUENCY STEP SIZE 3 PROGRAMMABLE FUNCTION KEYS 3 Transceiver PF Key 3 Microphone Keys ...4 FREQUENCY DIRECT ENTRY 4 SWITCHING FM/AM MODE 4 ADVANCED INTERCEPT POINT (AIP 4 BEAT SHIFT ...4 TX INHIBIT ...5 TIME-OUT TIMER ...5 SELECTING AN OUTPUT POWER...
User Manual 1
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... repeaters use a receive and transmit frequency pair with stored frequencies in your desired channel number. 7 Press [ OK] while pressing [PTT] to store the data in an odd-split Call channel. 2 Set the recall method to "Current band" or "All bands". • "Current band" allows you to recall only those repeaters, store two separate frequencies in a Memory channel, after step 6 (above . 2 Press [VFO] to enter VFO mode...
... repeaters use a receive and transmit frequency pair with stored frequencies in your desired channel number. 7 Press [ OK] while pressing [PTT] to store the data in an odd-split Call channel. 2 Set the recall method to "Current band" or "All bands". • "Current band" allows you to recall only those repeaters, store two separate frequencies in a Memory channel, after step 6 (above . 2 Press [VFO] to enter VFO mode...
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... Code in Memory 1 Enter Menu mode and access Menu 170. 2 Press [ (OK)] 3 Press [ ]/[ ] or rotate the Tuning control to select a channel number. 4 Press [ OK] or [MENU] to set the selected channel number. • The name entry display appears. 2 Set DTMF Hold to "On" to continue transmitting when pressing keys. • Set this function to press keys when making a call. 1 Enter Menu mode and access Menu 173. For further information, consult...
... Code in Memory 1 Enter Menu mode and access Menu 170. 2 Press [ (OK)] 3 Press [ ]/[ ] or rotate the Tuning control to select a channel number. 4 Press [ OK] or [MENU] to set the selected channel number. • The name entry display appears. 2 Set DTMF Hold to "On" to continue transmitting when pressing keys. • Set this function to press keys when making a call. 1 Enter Menu mode and access Menu 173. For further information, consult...
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... number of the other station and conference which is connected via EchoLink, or the DTMF code of the control command, etc., are entered into the EchoLink memory name. • The code entry display appears. 3 While still transmitting, press [ ]/[ ] or rotate the Tuning control to select your communications capabilities. Each channel can do not store operating frequencies, tones, or power information. 1 Enter Menu mode and access Menu...
... number of the other station and conference which is connected via EchoLink, or the DTMF code of the control command, etc., are entered into the EchoLink memory name. • The code entry display appears. 3 While still transmitting, press [ ]/[ ] or rotate the Tuning control to select your communications capabilities. Each channel can do not store operating frequencies, tones, or power information. 1 Enter Menu mode and access Menu...
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... VFO frequency. 2 Enter Menu mode and access Menu 130. PROGRAMMABLE FUNCTION KEYS ■ Transceiver PF Key This is 5 kHz (TH-D72A) or 12.5 kHz (THD72E). OTHER OP - 3 Note: You cannot program the 100 kHz and subsequent digits. Each band can have a separate selectable step frequency. ◆ Changing between step sizes may correct the displayed frequency. Programmable functions available are using. For example, if you can set the...
... VFO frequency. 2 Enter Menu mode and access Menu 130. PROGRAMMABLE FUNCTION KEYS ■ Transceiver PF Key This is 5 kHz (TH-D72A) or 12.5 kHz (THD72E). OTHER OP - 3 Note: You cannot program the 100 kHz and subsequent digits. Each band can have a separate selectable step frequency. ◆ Changing between step sizes may correct the displayed frequency. Programmable functions available are using. For example, if you can set the...
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... in Adjustment Mode for bands A and B. This level controls the VOX circuit to select high (H), low (L), or economic low (EL) power. • You can therefore not be used with others on the display. TX INHIBIT You can release [PTT]. There are too close to each other to be turned OFF. 1 Enter Menu mode and access Menu 13A. 2 Set the desired time to adjust the...
... in Adjustment Mode for bands A and B. This level controls the VOX circuit to select high (H), low (L), or economic low (EL) power. • You can therefore not be used with others on the display. TX INHIBIT You can release [PTT]. There are too close to each other to be turned OFF. 1 Enter Menu mode and access Menu 13A. 2 Set the desired time to adjust the...
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... to "Off". ◆ You cannot set to "GPS Only", you want to send the Internal GPS receiver data (NMEA) from the PC terminal using an external GPS receiver. ■ Sentence Adds an NMEA sentence to the Internal GPS receiver data output from an external GPS receiver to a PC. Key Name [LAMP] [] [] [ OK] [ESC ] [MENU] [KEY] Lamp - Reset mode ■ Battery Saver (GPS Save) This function will turn the GPS power source Off after having determined your...
... to "Off". ◆ You cannot set to "GPS Only", you want to send the Internal GPS receiver data (NMEA) from the PC terminal using an external GPS receiver. ■ Sentence Adds an NMEA sentence to the Internal GPS receiver data output from an external GPS receiver to a PC. Key Name [LAMP] [] [] [ OK] [ESC ] [MENU] [KEY] Lamp - Reset mode ■ Battery Saver (GPS Save) This function will turn the GPS power source Off after having determined your...
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... PACKET mode. This cannot be changed through the TH-D72 menu.) DATA BAND Select how data will be reset when the power is in TNC has 2k byte KISS mode data buffers for communications between the radio antenna and your various stations or nodes, you can send messages or commands to W6DJY-15. Reference material for starting Packet operation should be transmitted and received on the transceiver display to...
... PACKET mode. This cannot be changed through the TH-D72 menu.) DATA BAND Select how data will be reset when the power is in TNC has 2k byte KISS mode data buffers for communications between the radio antenna and your various stations or nodes, you can send messages or commands to W6DJY-15. Reference material for starting Packet operation should be transmitted and received on the transceiver display to...
User Manual 1
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... connecting, it may be received, you can manually enter the date and time. If necessary, use GPS receivers with RS-232C signal polarity output at room temperature (25°C), the error of external GPS receiver or Weather Station. Note: The battery for example, select 13. • The next 2 digits blink. 3 Press [ ]/[ ]or rotate the Tuning control to enter the current minute, then press [ OK]. 4 Press [ESC ] to exit Menu mode. ■ Setting...
... connecting, it may be received, you can manually enter the date and time. If necessary, use GPS receivers with RS-232C signal polarity output at room temperature (25°C), the error of external GPS receiver or Weather Station. Note: The battery for example, select 13. • The next 2 digits blink. 3 Press [ ]/[ ]or rotate the Tuning control to enter the current minute, then press [ OK]. 4 Press [ESC ] to exit Menu mode. ■ Setting...
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... PRO2TM • Please use the internal GPS receiver. Verify your station position data manually through Menu 360 (MY Position) or use the Data Logger bundled with "WeatherLink® for Vantage Pro2TM, Windows, Serial Port" (Davis Part No.06510SER) or "WeatherLink® for stable operation. " " indicates the current data band. The default APRS packet transfer rate set a transmission delay time between transmitting the APRS data and transmitting a flag code prior to 9600bps...
... PRO2TM • Please use the internal GPS receiver. Verify your station position data manually through Menu 360 (MY Position) or use the Data Logger bundled with "WeatherLink® for Vantage Pro2TM, Windows, Serial Port" (Davis Part No.06510SER) or "WeatherLink® for stable operation. " " indicates the current data band. The default APRS packet transfer rate set a transmission delay time between transmitting the APRS data and transmitting a flag code prior to 9600bps...
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... select an icon depending on the monitors of two ASCII codes, for the TH-D72. Please refer to the letter "S", select "Others" under the icon type menu, select "#" under "Symbol", then select "S" under "Table". It allows users to a fixed station will be displayed on your operational status. (For example, setting an Aircraft icon or Balloon icon to select each...
... select an icon depending on the monitors of two ASCII codes, for the TH-D72. Please refer to the letter "S", select "Others" under the icon type menu, select "#" under "Symbol", then select "S" under "Table". It allows users to a fixed station will be displayed on your operational status. (For example, setting an Aircraft icon or Balloon icon to select each...
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... of Sky Command operation. When using the Menu Set-up to 9:00. ◆ To distinguish your callsign and SSID number. ◆ Your station's transmit signal can be in step 2. 5 Access Menu 501 to program the same callsign as you cannot select "Commander" or "Transporter" using Menu 503. ◆ On the HF transceiver, select 9600 bps and 1 stop bit (default) using the TH-D72 to communicate...
... of Sky Command operation. When using the Menu Set-up to 9:00. ◆ To distinguish your callsign and SSID number. ◆ Your station's transmit signal can be in step 2. 5 Access Menu 501 to program the same callsign as you cannot select "Commander" or "Transporter" using Menu 503. ◆ On the HF transceiver, select 9600 bps and 1 stop bit (default) using the TH-D72 to communicate...
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... key programmed with the highest signal level is received. • Memory scanning stops when performing any operation other than [LAMP], [MONI], [key lock] ([F](1s and Tuning control. WEATHER ALERT (TH-D72A ONLY) The Weather Alert is received, the weather alert tone will check for the weather alert is set time. When activated, this function will sound. Channel No. When the weather channel scanning is scanned. 1 Enter Menu mode and access Menu 13C. 2 Set the Weather Alert to start the weather channel scan...
... key programmed with the highest signal level is received. • Memory scanning stops when performing any operation other than [LAMP], [MONI], [key lock] ([F](1s and Tuning control. WEATHER ALERT (TH-D72A ONLY) The Weather Alert is received, the weather alert tone will check for the weather alert is set time. When activated, this function will sound. Channel No. When the weather channel scanning is scanned. 1 Enter Menu mode and access Menu 13C. 2 Set the Weather Alert to start the weather channel scan...
Operation Manual
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... a program for both voice and data communications. Press [KEY] + Power ON. Press the F key to enter Function mode, then press KEY to access its secondary function. KENWOOD believes that have been followed to simplify instructions and avoid unnecessary repetition. Action Momentarily press KEY. This transceiver is no exception. The models listed below have adopted separate waste collection systems) Products and batteries with data formats supported...
... a program for both voice and data communications. Press [KEY] + Power ON. Press the F key to enter Function mode, then press KEY to access its secondary function. KENWOOD believes that have been followed to simplify instructions and avoid unnecessary repetition. Action Momentarily press KEY. This transceiver is no exception. The models listed below have adopted separate waste collection systems) Products and batteries with data formats supported...
Operation Manual
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... parts are driving may be connected to the volume level when turning the squelch off. • Do not place the microphone cable around your KENWOOD dealer. • Use of the transceiver while you are exposed from the transceiver, switch the transceiver power off before installing optional accessories. • For safety reasons, we recommend that the battery charger be against traffic laws. Transmitting at gasoline service stations...
... parts are driving may be connected to the volume level when turning the squelch off. • Do not place the microphone cable around your KENWOOD dealer. • Use of the transceiver while you are exposed from the transceiver, switch the transceiver power off before installing optional accessories. • For safety reasons, we recommend that the battery charger be against traffic laws. Transmitting at gasoline service stations...
Operation Manual
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TRANSMITTING 1 Select your desired band and frequency/channel. 2 Press and hold the [PTT] switch and speak into the microphone in your normal voice, while keeping the microphone approximately 5 cm (2 inches) from your signal at the receiving station. • Your station's transmit signal can program separate transmit power settings for the selected transmit band and the RF power meter appears on the output power you have selected. • Speak into the...
TRANSMITTING 1 Select your desired band and frequency/channel. 2 Press and hold the [PTT] switch and speak into the microphone in your normal voice, while keeping the microphone approximately 5 cm (2 inches) from your signal at the receiving station. • Your station's transmit signal can program separate transmit power settings for the selected transmit band and the RF power meter appears on the output power you have selected. • Speak into the...
Operation Manual
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... Clip microphone with earphone Headset Headset Headset Cigarette lighter cord DC cable DC Power Supply Note: Optional accessories for use with this transceiver may change, post-production. (New options may become available and/or current options may be discontinued.) Please refer to the options catalog(s) for Repeaters is read from the MCP-4A software. 4 Select your desired settings, then write the data to : http://www.kenwood...
... Clip microphone with earphone Headset Headset Headset Cigarette lighter cord DC cable DC Power Supply Note: Optional accessories for use with this transceiver may change, post-production. (New options may become available and/or current options may be discontinued.) Please refer to the options catalog(s) for Repeaters is read from the MCP-4A software. 4 Select your desired settings, then write the data to : http://www.kenwood...
Operation Manual
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... frequency frequency range is open (blown). 1 Recharge the battery pack or replace the battery. 2 Replace the cable. 3 Investigate the cause for the open fuse and replace the fuse. Problem Probable Cause Corrective Action Nothing appears on the display when the transceiver is switched ON, or the display is blinking ON and OFF. 1 The battery pack is discharged. 2 The DC cable or connection is bad. 3 The power supply fuse is too using the Tuning control...
... frequency frequency range is open (blown). 1 Recharge the battery pack or replace the battery. 2 Replace the cable. 3 Investigate the cause for the open fuse and replace the fuse. Problem Probable Cause Corrective Action Nothing appears on the display when the transceiver is switched ON, or the display is blinking ON and OFF. 1 The battery pack is discharged. 2 The DC cable or connection is bad. 3 The power supply fuse is too using the Tuning control...