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...the interference by turning the equipment off and on KENWOOD nickel-cadmium (Ni-Cd) battery packs indicates KENWOOD's voluntary participation in a residential installation. Contact a 13 KENWOOD service station or your area, call (toll free) 1-800-8-BATTERY (1-800-822-8837). For information on the 5...circuit different from the transceiver. The supply voltage must be applicable: FCC WARNING This equipment generates or uses radio frequency energy. KENWOOD's involvement in the instruction manual. The user could lose the authority to this equipment may overheat. 3 • Do ...
...the interference by turning the equipment off and on KENWOOD nickel-cadmium (Ni-Cd) battery packs indicates KENWOOD's voluntary participation in a residential installation. Contact a 13 KENWOOD service station or your area, call (toll free) 1-800-8-BATTERY (1-800-822-8837). For information on the 5...circuit different from the transceiver. The supply voltage must be applicable: FCC WARNING This equipment generates or uses radio frequency energy. KENWOOD's involvement in the instruction manual. The user could lose the authority to this equipment may overheat. 3 • Do ...
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CONTENTS 1 SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES 1 CONVENTIONS FOLLOWED IN THIS MANUAL .... 1 2 CHAPTER q PREPARATION CHAPTER t MENU SET-UP WHAT IS A MENU 10 MENU ACCESS 10 3 BATTERY OPERATING TIME 2 INSTALLING THE NiCd BATTERY PACK 2 4 INSTALLING ALKALINE BATTERIES 3 5 INSTALLING THE ANTENNA 4 ATTACHING THE HAND STRAP 4 6 INSTALLING THE BELT HOOK 4 7 CHAPTER w FIRST QSO CHAPTER e GETTING ACQUAINTED 8 ORIENTATION 6 9 BASIC TRANSCEIVER MODES 6 DISPLAY...
CONTENTS 1 SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES 1 CONVENTIONS FOLLOWED IN THIS MANUAL .... 1 2 CHAPTER q PREPARATION CHAPTER t MENU SET-UP WHAT IS A MENU 10 MENU ACCESS 10 3 BATTERY OPERATING TIME 2 INSTALLING THE NiCd BATTERY PACK 2 4 INSTALLING ALKALINE BATTERIES 3 5 INSTALLING THE ANTENNA 4 ATTACHING THE HAND STRAP 4 6 INSTALLING THE BELT HOOK 4 7 CHAPTER w FIRST QSO CHAPTER e GETTING ACQUAINTED 8 ORIENTATION 6 9 BASIC TRANSCEIVER MODES 6 DISPLAY...
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... CONFIRMING STORED DTMF NUMBERS .......... 35 7 TRANSMITTING STORED DTMF NUMBERS ....... 36 8 CHAPTER !1 AUXILIARY FUNCTIONS TX INHIBIT 37 9 TRANSCEIVER LOCK 37 10 AUTOMATIC POWER OFF (APO 37 BATTERY SAVER 37 11 LAMP FUNCTION 38 12 BEEP ON/OFF 38 SWITCHING AM/FM MODE 13 (U.S.A./ CANADA ONLY 38 14 TONE ALERT 38 15 iii...
... CONFIRMING STORED DTMF NUMBERS .......... 35 7 TRANSMITTING STORED DTMF NUMBERS ....... 36 8 CHAPTER !1 AUXILIARY FUNCTIONS TX INHIBIT 37 9 TRANSCEIVER LOCK 37 10 AUTOMATIC POWER OFF (APO 37 BATTERY SAVER 37 11 LAMP FUNCTION 38 12 BEEP ON/OFF 38 SWITCHING AM/FM MODE 13 (U.S.A./ CANADA ONLY 38 14 TONE ALERT 38 15 iii...
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... Entry 40 4 CHANGING FREQUENCY STEP SIZE 40 CHAPTER !2 MICROPHONE CONTROL 5 CHAPTER !3 MAINTENANCE 6 GENERAL INFORMATION 42 SERVICE 42 7 SERVICE NOTE 42 8 CLEANING 42 CHARGING THE NiCd BATTERY PACK 43 9 TROUBLESHOOTING 44 10 CHAPTER !4 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES CHAPTER !5 EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION AND 11 CONNECTION 12 CONNECTING AN EXTERNAL POWER SOURCE 47 13 Using a Regulated Power...
... Entry 40 4 CHANGING FREQUENCY STEP SIZE 40 CHAPTER !2 MICROPHONE CONTROL 5 CHAPTER !3 MAINTENANCE 6 GENERAL INFORMATION 42 SERVICE 42 7 SERVICE NOTE 42 8 CLEANING 42 CHARGING THE NiCd BATTERY PACK 43 9 TROUBLESHOOTING 44 10 CHAPTER !4 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES CHAPTER !5 EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION AND 11 CONNECTION 12 CONNECTING AN EXTERNAL POWER SOURCE 47 13 Using a Regulated Power...
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... 12 13 14 15 1 SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES Accessory Antenna Part Number Quantity T90-0634-XX 1 NiCd battery pack PB-38 (6 V, 650 mAh)1 PB-39 (9.6 V, 600 mAh)1 Battery case (BT-11)1 W09-0909-XX 1 W09-0911-XX 1 A02-2078-XX 1 Battery charger U.S.A./ Canada United Kingdom Europe General AC plug adapter 2 W08-0437-XX 1 W08-0438...
... 12 13 14 15 1 SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES Accessory Antenna Part Number Quantity T90-0634-XX 1 NiCd battery pack PB-38 (6 V, 650 mAh)1 PB-39 (9.6 V, 600 mAh)1 Battery case (BT-11)1 W09-0909-XX 1 W09-0911-XX 1 A02-2078-XX 1 Battery charger U.S.A./ Canada United Kingdom Europe General AC plug adapter 2 W08-0437-XX 1 W08-0438...
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... latch on the base of the transceiver locks the battery pack in place. Release latch 13 14 15 2 Guide Release latch 3 To remove the battery pack, push up the release latch, then slide the battery pack back. For the method of charging the battery pack, refer to the transmit output power. 3 ...VHF Band UHF Band Batteries 4 HI LO EL HI LO EL 5 PB-38 NiCd 4.5 10...
... latch on the base of the transceiver locks the battery pack in place. Release latch 13 14 15 2 Guide Release latch 3 To remove the battery pack, push up the release latch, then slide the battery pack back. For the method of charging the battery pack, refer to the transmit output power. 3 ...VHF Band UHF Band Batteries 4 HI LO EL HI LO EL 5 PB-38 NiCd 4.5 10...
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... tab 2 Insert (or remove) four AA (LR6) alkaline batteries. • Be sure to use different quality of batteries together. ◆ When the battery voltage is low, replace all four old batteries with those marked on the bottom of battery life. Note: ◆ It is recommended to match the battery polarities with new ones. 1 To open the...
... tab 2 Insert (or remove) four AA (LR6) alkaline batteries. • Be sure to use different quality of batteries together. ◆ When the battery voltage is low, replace all four old batteries with those marked on the bottom of battery life. Note: ◆ It is recommended to match the battery polarities with new ones. 1 To open the...
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... the hook onto the transceiver. 11 12 13 14 15 4 INSTALLING THE BELT HOOK Install the provided belt hook onto the back of the battery pack or the battery case. • To lock the cable of an optional speaker microphone, first position the cable over the right groove. Last position the cable...
... the hook onto the transceiver. 11 12 13 14 15 4 INSTALLING THE BELT HOOK Install the provided belt hook onto the back of the battery pack or the battery case. • To lock the cable of an optional speaker microphone, first position the cable over the right groove. Last position the cable...
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... 99 Low transmit power [LOW], [LOW] to restore default 9 Economic low transmit [LOW] to select. While transmitting, shows the current relative battery charge. In this mode you will see various indicators that show what those indicators mean or how you have selected. In such a case, you.... 4 37 11 Automatic Power Off Transceiver Lock Use Menu No. 5 37 [F] (1 s) 37 12 Memory Channel Lockout Memory channel containing data 1 TH-G71E only [F], [0] - 27 13 18 14 15 7 Sometimes you may not recall what you can change Menu Nos. Displays various alphanumeric information such...
... 99 Low transmit power [LOW], [LOW] to restore default 9 Economic low transmit [LOW] to select. While transmitting, shows the current relative battery charge. In this mode you will see various indicators that show what those indicators mean or how you have selected. In such a case, you.... 4 37 11 Automatic Power Off Transceiver Lock Use Menu No. 5 37 [F] (1 s) 37 12 Memory Channel Lockout Memory channel containing data 1 TH-G71E only [F], [0] - 27 13 18 14 15 7 Sometimes you may not recall what you can change Menu Nos. Displays various alphanumeric information such...
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...transmitting, press and hold the PTT switch and speak in a normal tone of voice. 1 • The On Air lamp lights red and the battery meter appears. 2 3 4 • Speaking too close to the microphone, or too loudly, 5 may increase distortion and reduce intelligibility of 1 MHz...in steps of your signal at the receiving station. 6 • The battery meter shows the current relative battery charge. 7 2 When you cannot select a particular frequency, the frequency step size needs to reduce battery consumption if communication is a wise method to be changed. See "CHANGING ...
...transmitting, press and hold the PTT switch and speak in a normal tone of voice. 1 • The On Air lamp lights red and the battery meter appears. 2 3 4 • Speaking too close to the microphone, or too loudly, 5 may increase distortion and reduce intelligibility of 1 MHz...in steps of your signal at the receiving station. 6 • The battery meter shows the current relative battery charge. 7 2 When you cannot select a particular frequency, the frequency step size needs to reduce battery consumption if communication is a wise method to be changed. See "CHANGING ...
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... dealer. 2 This menu item is used for controlling the transceiver using a personal computer. Description 1 Scan resume method 2 Memory recall method 3 Programmable VFO (Upper/ lower limits) 4 Battery Saver Selections Time-Operated (TO)/ CarrierOperated (CO)/ Seek (SE) All bands (ALL)/ Single band (ONE) Frequencies selectable on the band ON/OFF Default Time-Operated...
... dealer. 2 This menu item is used for controlling the transceiver using a personal computer. Description 1 Scan resume method 2 Memory recall method 3 Programmable VFO (Upper/ lower limits) 4 Battery Saver Selections Time-Operated (TO)/ CarrierOperated (CO)/ Seek (SE) All bands (ALL)/ Single band (ONE) Frequencies selectable on the band ON/OFF Default Time-Operated...
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... unauthorized individuals from changing the transceiver settings. AUTOMATIC POWER OFF (APO) 1 Automatic Power Off is pressed for more than Priority Scan is being used. 8 9 BATTERY SAVER Battery Saver becomes active when the squelch is 10 closed and no operations, APO turns OFF the power. 3 However, 1 minute before the power turns OFF, "APO...
... unauthorized individuals from changing the transceiver settings. AUTOMATIC POWER OFF (APO) 1 Automatic Power Off is pressed for more than Priority Scan is being used. 8 9 BATTERY SAVER Battery Saver becomes active when the squelch is 10 closed and no operations, APO turns OFF the power. 3 However, 1 minute before the power turns OFF, "APO...
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.... 5 • Charging starts and will interfere with the NiCd battery pack before charging the transceiver. CHARGING OTHER MODELS OF BATTERY PACKS WILL DAMAGE THE CHARGER AND BATTERY PACKS. Replace the battery pack. 1 Install the NiCd battery pack onto the transceiver {page 2}. • Confirm that the ...than 2 months. Then recharge the pack to full capacity. ◆ If the operating time of a battery pack decreases although the battery pack is fully and correctly charged, the battery pack life is over. Note: ◆ Charging should be done within an ambient temperature between 5°C...
.... 5 • Charging starts and will interfere with the NiCd battery pack before charging the transceiver. CHARGING OTHER MODELS OF BATTERY PACKS WILL DAMAGE THE CHARGER AND BATTERY PACKS. Replace the battery pack. 1 Install the NiCd battery pack onto the transceiver {page 2}. • Confirm that the ...than 2 months. Then recharge the pack to full capacity. ◆ If the operating time of a battery pack decreases although the battery pack is fully and correctly charged, the battery pack life is over. Note: ◆ Charging should be done within an ambient temperature between 5°C...
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... are usually not caused by improper hook-up, accidental incorrect control settings, or operator error due to incomplete programming. Corrective Action 1 Recharge the battery pack or replace the batteries. 2 a) Check the power cable and connections, then correct/replace as necessary. You cannot select The current frequency step size needs to 13 the...
... are usually not caused by improper hook-up, accidental incorrect control settings, or operator error due to incomplete programming. Corrective Action 1 Recharge the battery pack or replace the batteries. 2 a) Check the power cable and connections, then correct/replace as necessary. You cannot select The current frequency step size needs to 13 the...
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OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES 1 SMC-32 Speaker 2 Microphone SMC-33 Remote Control Speaker Microphone SMC-34 Remote Control Speaker Microphone (with Volume Control) HMC-3 Head Set with VOX/PTT 3 4 5 6 EMC-3 Clip Microphone 7 with Earphone PB-38 Standard Battery Pack (6 V/ 650 mAh) PB-39 High-power Battery Pack (9.6 V/ 600 mAh) BT-11 Battery Case 8 9 10 11 BC-17 Wall Charger 12 BC-19 Rapid Charger PG-2W DC Cable PG-3J Filtered Cigarette Lighter Cable SC-45 Soft Case 13 14 15 46
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES 1 SMC-32 Speaker 2 Microphone SMC-33 Remote Control Speaker Microphone SMC-34 Remote Control Speaker Microphone (with Volume Control) HMC-3 Head Set with VOX/PTT 3 4 5 6 EMC-3 Clip Microphone 7 with Earphone PB-38 Standard Battery Pack (6 V/ 650 mAh) PB-39 High-power Battery Pack (9.6 V/ 600 mAh) BT-11 Battery Case 8 9 10 11 BC-17 Wall Charger 12 BC-19 Rapid Charger PG-2W DC Cable PG-3J Filtered Cigarette Lighter Cable SC-45 Soft Case 13 14 15 46
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... Mode Usable temperature range Rated voltage External power supply (DC IN) Battery terminals Receive with no signals Battery Saver ON Transmit with HI, 13.8 V (DC IN) Current Transmit with HI, 9.6 V (battery terminals) Transmit with HI, 6.0 V (battery terminals) Transmit with LO, 6.0 V (battery terminals) Transmit with EL, 6.0 V (battery terminals) Ground method Dimensions (W x H x D, projections not included) 1 Weight 1, 2 Microphone impedance...
... Mode Usable temperature range Rated voltage External power supply (DC IN) Battery terminals Receive with no signals Battery Saver ON Transmit with HI, 13.8 V (DC IN) Current Transmit with HI, 9.6 V (battery terminals) Transmit with HI, 6.0 V (battery terminals) Transmit with LO, 6.0 V (battery terminals) Transmit with EL, 6.0 V (battery terminals) Ground method Dimensions (W x H x D, projections not included) 1 Weight 1, 2 Microphone impedance...
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... 8 1st intermediate frequency 9 2nd intermediate frequency Sensitivity (12 dB SINAD) 10 Squelch sensitivity Selectivity (-6 dB) 11 Selectivity (-40 dB) 12 Audio output (10% distortion) 13 9.6 V (battery terminals) 6.0 V (battery terminals) 14 15 50 VHF Band UHF Band 6 W 5.5 W Approx. 5 W Approx. 2.5 W Approx. 2.2 W Approx. 0.5 W Approx. 50 mW Reactance Within ±5 kHz -60 dB or less VHF...
... 8 1st intermediate frequency 9 2nd intermediate frequency Sensitivity (12 dB SINAD) 10 Squelch sensitivity Selectivity (-6 dB) 11 Selectivity (-40 dB) 12 Audio output (10% distortion) 13 9.6 V (battery terminals) 6.0 V (battery terminals) 14 15 50 VHF Band UHF Band 6 W 5.5 W Approx. 5 W Approx. 2.5 W Approx. 2.2 W Approx. 0.5 W Approx. 50 mW Reactance Within ±5 kHz -60 dB or less VHF...
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Function Automatic Power Off (APO) ON/OFF Battery Saver ON/OFF Beep ON/OFF Channel Display ON/OFF CTCSS ON/OFF Automatic Tone Frequency ID ON Frequency Select Frequency Step Size Select Lamp ...
Function Automatic Power Off (APO) ON/OFF Battery Saver ON/OFF Beep ON/OFF Channel Display ON/OFF CTCSS ON/OFF Automatic Tone Frequency ID ON Frequency Select Frequency Step Size Select Lamp ...