Operation Manual
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...; INJURY FROM RADIO FREQUENCY TRANSMISSIONS Do not operate your transceiver when in an area where blasting is either standing near to or touching the antenna, to avoid the possibility of radio frequency burns or related physical injury. ◆ DYNAMITE BLASTING CAPS Operating the transceiver within 150 m (500... user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. • Connect the equipment to an outlet on cold days or where the...
...; INJURY FROM RADIO FREQUENCY TRANSMISSIONS Do not operate your transceiver when in an area where blasting is either standing near to or touching the antenna, to avoid the possibility of radio frequency burns or related physical injury. ◆ DYNAMITE BLASTING CAPS Operating the transceiver within 150 m (500... user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. • Connect the equipment to an outlet on cold days or where the...
Operation Manual
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CONTENTS PREPARATION 1 SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES 1 MOBILE INSTALLATION 1 POWER CABLE CONNECTION 2 ANTENNA CONNECTION 5 FRONT PANEL ORIENTATION 6 ACCESSORY CONNECTIONS 7 GETTING ACQUAINTED 8 FRONT PANEL 8 DISPLAY 10 REAR PANEL 12 SUB-PANEL 12 MICROPHONE (MC-59 13 BASIC OPERATIONS 14 ...
CONTENTS PREPARATION 1 SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES 1 MOBILE INSTALLATION 1 POWER CABLE CONNECTION 2 ANTENNA CONNECTION 5 FRONT PANEL ORIENTATION 6 ACCESSORY CONNECTIONS 7 GETTING ACQUAINTED 8 FRONT PANEL 8 DISPLAY 10 REAR PANEL 12 SUB-PANEL 12 MICROPHONE (MC-59 13 BASIC OPERATIONS 14 ...
Operation Manual
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... a characteristic impedance of 50 Ω, to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, and/or transceiver damage. Coupling the antenna to the transceiver via feed lines having an impedance other matched load may damage the transceiver. The success of your installation will ...depend largely on the type of the antenna system and can give excellent results if the antenna system and its correct installation. Antenna terminal Feed line connector To antenna 5 The transceiver can cause interference to nearby broadcast television receivers, radio ...
... a characteristic impedance of 50 Ω, to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, and/or transceiver damage. Coupling the antenna to the transceiver via feed lines having an impedance other matched load may damage the transceiver. The success of your installation will ...depend largely on the type of the antenna system and can give excellent results if the antenna system and its correct installation. Antenna terminal Feed line connector To antenna 5 The transceiver can cause interference to nearby broadcast television receivers, radio ...
Operation Manual
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... or load should have an impedance of the antenna. SUB-PANEL PANEL MIC q MIC Connect the supplied microphone to this terminal using an optional panel kit, attach the panel to this terminal, via an 8-... Connect a TNC unit to this terminal {page 5}. r SP (SP 1/ SP 2) If desired, connect 1 or 2 external speakers for clearer audio. REAR PANEL q ANT Connect an M-type (TM-V71A) or N-type (TM-V71E) external antenna to determine how the speakers will be used. Refer to page 71 to this terminal, via a 6-pin mini DIN connector.
... or load should have an impedance of the antenna. SUB-PANEL PANEL MIC q MIC Connect the supplied microphone to this terminal using an optional panel kit, attach the panel to this terminal, via an 8-... Connect a TNC unit to this terminal {page 5}. r SP (SP 1/ SP 2) If desired, connect 1 or 2 external speakers for clearer audio. REAR PANEL q ANT Connect an M-type (TM-V71A) or N-type (TM-V71E) external antenna to determine how the speakers will be used. Refer to page 71 to this terminal, via a 6-pin mini DIN connector.
Operation Manual
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... Audio signal for starting Packet operation should be available at any store that handles Amateur Radio equipment. Note: ◆ When the distance between the radio antenna and your personal computer is too close, interference may occur. ◆ Do not share a power source between the TNC and your local bulletin boards, or...
... Audio signal for starting Packet operation should be available at any store that handles Amateur Radio equipment. Note: ◆ When the distance between the radio antenna and your personal computer is too close, interference may occur. ◆ Do not share a power source between the TNC and your local bulletin boards, or...
Operation Manual
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...4.0 A Hi Less than 13.0 A - Frequency range RX Band B 136 ~ 524 MHz - 800 ~ 1300 MHz (K type: excluding cellular band) - Mode F2D/ F3E Antenna impedance 50 Ω Operating temperature range -20°C ~ +60°C (-4°F ~ +140°F) Power requirement 13.8 V DC ±15% (Negative ground) Frequency ...MHz UxV reception (430 MHz - 45.05 MHz) x 2 - (144 MHz + 49.95 MHz) x 4 = 45.05 MHz, 49.95 MHz 96 General TM-V71A K Type TM-V71E E Type TM-V71A M4 Type Guaranteed Band range A & B TX & RX 144 ~ 148 MHz 438 ~ 450 MHz 144 ~ 146 MHz 430 ~ 440 MHz Band A 118 ~...
...4.0 A Hi Less than 13.0 A - Frequency range RX Band B 136 ~ 524 MHz - 800 ~ 1300 MHz (K type: excluding cellular band) - Mode F2D/ F3E Antenna impedance 50 Ω Operating temperature range -20°C ~ +60°C (-4°F ~ +140°F) Power requirement 13.8 V DC ±15% (Negative ground) Frequency ...MHz UxV reception (430 MHz - 45.05 MHz) x 2 - (144 MHz + 49.95 MHz) x 4 = 45.05 MHz, 49.95 MHz 96 General TM-V71A K Type TM-V71E E Type TM-V71A M4 Type Guaranteed Band range A & B TX & RX 144 ~ 148 MHz 438 ~ 450 MHz 144 ~ 146 MHz 430 ~ 440 MHz Band A 118 ~...