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kenwood tm d700a manualThe types of characters which you can enter differ depending on the purpose of an entry. Each press of a Mic key switches entry of characters as shown in the tables. Packets can be transmitted on radio waves as well as on communications lines. Besides a transceiver and a computer, all you need is a terminal node controller (TNC). This transceiver has a DB-9 male connector on the front of the main unit. Note: Turn OFF the transceiver power before making the connections. On Computer To connect an external TNC to the transceiver, use an optional PG-5A cable. The TNC accepts data from your personal computer and assembles it into packets. It then converts packets to audio tones which the transceiver can transmit. The shaded steps indicate operations on your personal computer.If one station finds a DX station on the air, he (or she) sends a notice to his (or her) node. Then this node passes the information to all its local stations besides another node. The PACSATs receive (uplink) on VHF and transmit (downlink) on UHF. Some of them use FM to receive and SSB to transmit, and operate at 1200 bps. This program allows you to track mobile stations on a map which you recall on a computer screen. A repeater, which is used for packet transfer, is commonly called a digipeater. This came from a “digital repeater”. A digipeater is usually located on a mountain top or high building. If necessary, use the supplied cable to modify the cable end of your GPS receiver. To GPS jack e Shield (to GND on GPS) w Red (to DATA OUT on GPS) q White. Use Menu Set-up to correct the current time, date, and if necessary the UTC offset; UTC stands for Universal Time Coordinated.In this case, the name of the object appears instead of a call sign. The first three lines and the fifth line show the same types of information while the fourth line shows different types of information depending on the types of stations. You may include SSID characters in the string.http://viceda.com/userfiles/how-to-run-adobe-updater-manually.xml
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Program latitude and longitude data for up to 5 locations from which you will often transmit APRS packets. You can also name the 5 memory channels. Note: Grid squares were developed to shortly identify locations anywhere on the Earth. Unlike a position comment, you can make any desired comment using a maximum of 28 alphanumeric characters. This transceiver has 5 memory channels for preprogramming. Note: Attaching a long comment can double the size and length of the packet. The APRS on this transceiver supports the following three types of group codes. All calls: Program a 6-digit code that always starts with AP. You will receive all APRS packets which include AP in group codes. The default is “RELAY,WIDE” that is one of the common settings. Methods 3 to 5 are supported only by advanced APRS networks.The table concludes how operations differ depending on the selection.If this disturbs your APRS activities, specify a distance from your location. You will not receive APRS packets from stations beyond this distance. You can send a message to a single station only or a bulletin to all other stations. You may use a group code to exchange messages among members in your group or to reject unwanted bulletins. TRANSMITTING A MESSAGE Select the operation method for transmitting APRS messages (or bulletins). With one or more message group codes programmed, you will receive messages that include the same group code(s), besides messages addressed to you. If you program one or more bulletin group codes, you will not receive bulletins addressed to other specific groups. The VC-H1 is an optional portable unit which includes all requirements for SSTV; a slow-scan converter, a CCD camera, and an LCD monitor. You can transmit or receive full-color images just by connecting the VC-H1 to this transceiver. If you receive a clear image free from noise, the RSV report should be 595.First connect the transceiver to the VC-H1, and switch ON both the transceiver and VC-H1.http://www.h-p-n.fr/catalogue_dynamique/how-to-run-autoarchive-manually-in-outlook-2007.xmlFor the reference pages in parentheses, see the other instruction manual (main).You must enter a space between a command name (or short-form) and a parameter, or between two parameters; ex. AU OFF, BEACON EVERY 18. — — APPENDIX f i c f i c s i l. Manual and User Guide for many equipments like mobile phones, photo cameras, motherboard, monitors, software, tv, dvd, and others. Covers APRS, Crossband Repeat, TNC Packet, scanning operations, and many other features of this amazing radio. An essential operating accessory!Check our Discontinued Radio Guides for limited availability of discontinued products. Do you feel this document is not acceptable. Please report it !If you have any questions or suggestions, or if you'd like to participate, please get in touch. We are grateful you decided to purchase this. KENWOOD FM transceiver. KENWOOD alwaysThis transceiver is noKENWOOD believes that thisWhen operating mobile, do not attempt to configureBe aware of local laws pertaining to the use ofDo not transmit with high output power forDo not modify this transceiver unless instructed byDo not expose the transceiver to long periods ofDo not place the transceiver in excessively dustyIf an abnormal odor or smoke is detected comingThe transceiver is designed for a 13.8 V powerClass B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. TheseThis equipment generates, uses and can generate radio frequencyWhen condensation occurs inside the transceiver. Condensation possibly occurs inside the transceiver in such a caseThe writing conventions described below have beenAccessory. MicrophoneTransceiver fuse (15 A). Front panel mounting bracketMain-unit mounting bracket. Microphone hangerScrew set for main unitModular plug cable. Cushion 2. Warranty card. Instruction manual. Main. Specialized Communications. Part Number. QuantityWhat to do. Press and release KEY. Press. Press and hold KEY for 1 second orPress KEY1 momentarily, release. KEY1, then press KEY2.https://www.thebiketube.com/acros-eheim-professional-manualThe screw set includes screws for attaching the microphone. When using the transceiver as a fixed station, you may putSelect safe, convenientTry to pick well-ventilatedNote: Unlike the previous KENWOOD mobile transceivers, thisNever connect the transceiver to a 24 V battery. BeTie down the full run of cable.Red. Fuse holder. BlackIn order to use this transceiver for fixed stationFuse holder. Regulated DC powerTo AC outlet. Note:PS-33 (20.5 A, 25 duty cycle).Fuse Location. Fuse Current Rating. TransceiverDC Power CableNote: If you use the transceiver for a long period when the vehicleBefore operating, you must first install an efficient,You should choose a 50.Use low-loss coaxialAlways connect theAll fixed stations should be equipped with a lightning arrester toRecommended speakers includeTo communicate in the voice modes, connect a 600 ?Press firmly on the plug until the locking tab clicks.So, you can enjoyAfter trying the rig for a while, settle back in your mostThe time spent will be worthwhile. Switch ON the DC power supply, thenTurn the VOL and SQL controls toTurn the Tuning control to select aRepeat stepsFor the functions not described here, you will findAlso startsSelects:Also starts or. Recall mode.Selects the VFO mode. In this mode you can changeThis control is used for various other selections. When an up-arrow ( ) and down-arrow ( ) are visibleSelects the MHz mode. In this mode you can changeSelects the band that you can control using the frontAllows you to select the different functions that areSwitches the transmit frequency and receiveSelects High, Medium, or Low transmit output powerMutes the speaker allocated to the control band. When turned, adjusts the level of receive audio from. Turn the left control (band A)When pressed, these buttons select the desired TXFor band A and B, see page XX.This allows you to mute speaker output while noPress momentarily to perform Partial Reset, or pressAccepts a 9-pin female RS-232-C connector forAccepts a 6-pin mini DIN plug for connecting to anInsert one end of the supplied modular plug cable forIconnecotr. Insert the modular plug on the microphone cable untilWhen makingThis transceiver has onlyConnect a 13.8 V DC power source. Use theRaises or lowers the operating frequency, theHolding either button down causes the action to beRefer to “PROGRAMMABLE FUNCTION (PF) KEYS”The 16-key keypad is used for DTMF functions. The keypad isPress and hold to transmit, then release to receive.Page. What You. Selected. Locked-outSpeaker MuteIndicator. On the display you will see various indicators that showWhat You. Indicator. Tone functionMinus offsetMinus offsetReverse. Automatic. Simplex Check. High transmitMediumLow transmitWhat You Press to. CancelCancel. Ref. PageWhenyoureceiveasignal:VFO mode. You can change the operating. Menu mode. You can change Menu Nos. Memory Recall mode. You can change memoryPacket mode. You can sendProgrammable Memory (PM) mode. You can select the transceiver. PM channels. Refer to “PROGRAMMABLE MEMORY”Note:These labelsMHz) and the band B default is UHF (440 or 430 MHz). In band A you can also recall a 118 MHz or UHF subband. In band B you can also recall a VHF (144 MHz)What confuses you on this radio first could be the ideasLearn the differencesThis transceiver is capable of simultaneously receivingSo, for example, it is possible toTX BandControl Band. On the display “Ctrl” appears toControl band. Use this function when you want toNote:First pressIn VFO or Memory Recall mode, use the Mic keypad toFirst press. To manually send a DTMF number, press and hold MicEach press of a. Mic key switches entry of characters as below:Turn the VOL control clockwise to increase the audioPF key again to cancel the Monitor function.With the squelch level correctlyThe appropriateTo decrease the frequency, turn the Tuning control. The current squelch level is incorrect.You can also select frequencies via the microphone. The current squelch level is correct.Select the squelch level at which the background noiseIt’s wise to select lower transmit power ifThis lowers the risk ofWhen operatingYou may changeContinuous transmission causes the heat sink to overheat. Never touch the heat sink when it may be hot. Note: When the transceiver overheats because of ambient highNo.See the appropriateLevel 1. Level 2Voice SynthesizerMode 1SelectionsSee reference page.See reference page.Default. See referenceLevel 2See reference page.FastSee reference page.TX band. TX band. See reference page.See reference page.See reference page.See referenceLevel 2Selections. Default. Ref.Mic PF Key. See reference page.See reference page.See reference page.See reference page.TimeOperatedVisual ScanSee reference page.See reference page.See reference page.See reference page.Not usedSee reference page.See reference page.See reference page. See reference page.See reference page.See reference page.See reference page.See reference page.DefaultSee reference page.See reference page.ManualSee reference page.AllKilometer 1See reference page. Band ALevel 2. D Packet transmit intervalDefault. K Digipeater. L Digipeating path. See reference page. M Auto Message Reply. N Reply message. See reference page.See reference page.See reference page.See reference page.See reference page.See reference page.Generally they operate atMost repeaters use a receive and transmit frequencyFor details, consultOffset Programming FlowIf you store the above data in a memory channel, youSee “MEMORYSelect whether the transmit frequency will be higherTo access a repeater which requires an odd-splitThe defaultIf the offset transmit frequency falls outside theNote: While using an odd-split memory channel or transmitting, youNote: After changing the offset frequency, the new offset frequencyNo. Freq.No. Freq.Note:The selection you make here willAfter programming one of the Mic PF keys as theRadio association. U.S.A. and Canada versions. This complies with the standard ARRL band plan.S: Simplex. European versionsS: Simplex. Note: Automatic Repeater Offset does not function when Reverse is ON.Most of the repeaters in Europe require that aOn a TM-D700E,Some repeaters in Europe must receive continuousIf the station’s signal isWhile using a repeater, ASC periodically monitors theNote:Note:Reverse ON status, ASC is switched OFF.Then you need notYou can quickly recallThe data listed below can be stored in each memoryParameter. Receive frequencyRepeater. Yes. Odd-split. Tone frequency. Tone ON. CTCSS frequency. YesStore only oneSelect either application for each channel depending onYes. DCS code. YesYes. Offset direction. YesOffset frequency. Reverse ON. Frequency step size. Memory channel lockout. Memory channel name. Odd-split channel allows. Note:Yes: Can be stored in memory.If you store two separateIf storing a simplex frequency, you may select otherUse the following procedure to clear an individualAfter programming one of the Mic PF keys as theNote:Tone or CTCSS. These settings, however, are cleared once youTo permanently store the. Note:B), you cannot select the same channel on the control band to clear.When you recall a namedNames can be callSwitches among the sets of alphanumeric. CHAR characters, accented letters (TM-D700E only),Switches between. Cancels Memory. BACK Name Entry.Deletes the digit at. Causes the cursor. DEL which the cursor isFor instance,The default frequency stored in the Call channel isThe default on the UHFNote: Unlike channels 1 to 200 the call channel cannot be cleared.To also store a transmit frequency, proceed to theNote:In this case firstWhen in this mode, the transceiver displays onlyNote:Call channel is not transferred to the VFO. To transfer a transmitWhen in Channel Display mode, you cannot use theSub-band Select. Memory Store. Memory-to-VFO. Transfer. All-control LockPM Store. VFO Scan. PM RecallCheck. Display DemonstrationFull Reset to initialize all settings that you haveMemory channels. Call channels. Program scan channels. PM channels. Some of the VFO factory defaults are listed below. Parameter. Band A. Band B. VFO freq.Freq. step. Canada) or 5 kHzTone freq.:Full Reset. This allows you to skip steps 1 to 5. You can also use the RESET button to perform Partial or. Full Reset. See page XX. Note: When in All-control Lock or Channel Display mode, you cannotThis transceiverA and B. The following settings are shared by both band A and B. Control band. Transmit output power. Time-Out Timer. Automatic Repeater Offset. Transmit Hold, 1750 HzDisplay Dimmer. Auto Dimmer Change. Display contrast. Reversal. VFO frequency. VFO mode. Auto Band Change. S-meter Squelch. Call Channel mode. Beep volume. Automatic Power Off. Offset frequency. Advanced Intercept Point. Beat Shift. Automatic Simplex Check. Scan resume method. Microphone keypadData band. Data transfer rateUpper frequency limitLower frequency limitFrequency step sizeThese examples may not representSituation 1. Solution. You share your transceiver with other members inBecause 5 PM channels are available, up to 5It is too much trouble to change back the settingsSituation 2. While operating mobile on the way to work everyIn addition, you feel that aAt night when driving home, you realize the BeepSolution. In two PM channels, store the same operating dataSituation 3. You cannot figure out how you can make theSolution. Simply recall PM channel 1 that contains an exactYou will not lose theCTCSS, etc.) using VFO mode.If you want to reprogram the PM channels from theThe factory default of this function is ON.Becoming comfortable with allThis transceiver provides the following types of scans. Visual Scan graphicallyScan Type. Memory Scan. Group Scan. Program Scan. MHz Scan. Scan Range. All frequencies tunable on theFrequencies stored in the memoryFrequencies stored in the memoryAll frequencies in the rangeAll frequencies within a 1 MHzCall channel plus the current VFOCall channel plus the selectedNote:Selecting a squelch levelCTCSS tone or DCS code that you selected.Scan resumesYou will determine the scan range by selecting theNote:VFO is narrower than the range specified for Visual Scan, theTo use thisDepending on conditions, Visual Scan and the conventional Smeter may indicate different signal strength levels.The default is Time-operated mode. Time-Operated mode. The transceiver remains on a busy frequency (orCarrier-Operated mode. The transceiver remains on a busy frequency (orSeek mode. Carrier-Operated, or Seek. The transceiver remains on a busy frequency (orNote: To temporarily stop scanning and monitor weak signals, press andUse Memory Scan to monitor all memory channelsNote:While Scan is being interrupted, the channel number blinks.Group Scan monitors only theNote:While Scan is being interrupted, the channel number blinks.Note:MHz SCAN. MHz Scan monitors a 1 MHz segment of the band, usingThe current 1 MHz digitFor example, if theNote:Note: The memory channel last used is scanned even if it has beenFirst select the same CTCSS tone as selected by theA CTCSS tone isNote: CTCSS does not cause your conversation to be private. It onlyYou will hear calls only when the selected tone isSkip steps 3 to 5 if you have already programmed theNote:CTCSS frequency that the other persons in your groupCTCSS function remained ON.Note: Received signals are audible while scanning is in progress.DCS uses a burst digitalBecause digital pulses can beYou will hear calls only when the selected code isNote: You cannot use the DCS with the Tone or CTCSS function.You may findNote: Received signals are audible while scanning is in progress.This transceiver providesYou can store a DTMFSome repeaters in the U.S.A. and Canada offer aYou can access the publicWhen pressing the Mic DTMF keys, you will notYou can alsoFreq. (Hz)DTMF numbers, you need not remember a long stringNote: Audible DTMF tones from other transceivers near you (orIf so, you may fail to correctly program a DTMF number.Switches among the sets of alphanumeric. DEL which the cursor isThe keypad on the MC-53DM also is available to enterSome repeaters may not respond correctly if a DTMFIf this happens,Fast (default) to Slow.You can also change pause duration stored inBand Select. Memory Recall. VFO Select. Call Channel SelectIf you prefer, you can change the defaults to theKey Function. PWR (PF1only)Ref. Key Function. Page. PagePress the key again toNote:Previous freq.:Note: The 1 kHz and subsequent digits may be corrected depending onPrevious freq.:Note:The default step size on theIf you always check frequencies within a certain range,Note: Changing between step sizes may correct the displayedThe display visibility changes depending on ambientWhen you find the display is not clear, use this functionNote: Selecting OFF automatically switches Auto Dimmer Change ON. You can change the display status between NegativeNo change occurs if you have selected the brightestThis saves powerA.B.C. will temporarily switch the RX only band to the TXNote: You cannot operate the blanked band nor use this band to receiveNote:After activating. A.B.C., changing from Dual-band mode to Single-band modeCanceling Visual Scan re-activates A.B.C.The functions to be frequently used should differ amongPWR switch. SQL controls. VOL controls. Mic keysMode 1This function relieves you fromWhen using S-meter Squelch, you may want to adjustOn this transceiver you can switch between FM and AMThe default is levelNote: After selecting OFF, you will still hear TOT and APO alarms. Note: You cannot switch between FM and AM to receive on band B.The transceiver will beep only when it receivesThe VHF band is often crowded in urban areas. AIPYou may use this functionNote:You may useAutomatic Power Off is a background function thatAfter 3 hours pass with no operations, APO turns OFFOFF, “APO” blinks and a series of warning tones sound. When TOT times out, the transceiver generates beepsNote: If the squelch opens or any settings are changed during the 3 hourWhen the squelch closes orSwitches among the sets of alphanumeric. Cancels Message. BACK Entry.Deletes the digit at. DEL which the cursor isBy initiating this function, various pre-programmedPressing a front panel buttonDemonstration mode.You can enjoy aWhile programming the control band (not TX band), youConnection. Mode. Only SP1 jackMode A. External. Mode B. Only SP2 jackMode A. Internal. Both SP1 and SP2Mode A. External 1. External 2External 2. This transceiver is capable of switching between wideAfter selecting theNote: Do not select Narrow for the band to be used for transmittingTo activate this function. The following table shows what function is switched ONDTMF keys. Visual Scan. Squelch Adjustment 2, 3. TX Power Change. Reverse. EnterDimmer Level Change. Monitor. Frequency ReadoutVolume Change 2, 3. Speaker MuteOffset Direction Select. DTMF Keypad Lock. DTMF Keypad Unlock. C RepeaterNote:If so, this could prevent theTransmit control codes only on the UHF band. Down 4. Up 4. Transceivers equipped with the optional VS-3 unit announceBoth Volume Change and Squelch Adjustment cannot beBoth Volume Change and Squelch Adjustment must be OFFNote:Control functions. A TH-D7A transceiver, which does not have the. DTSS, also is available because of its enhanced Remote ControlOn the handy transceiver:CONTROL” on its instruction manual.On the mobile transceiver:Cancels entry of a. BACK call sign.PDF Version: 1.2. Linearized: No. Page Count: 83. Create Date: 1999:07:21 14:04:57. Producer: Acrobat Distiller 3.02 for Power Macintosh. Subject. Creator: Adobe PageMaker 6.0. Title: TM-D700 E 00 Thank you! Author: aCaOiSinPVX. KENWOOD alwaysThis transceiver is noKENWOOD believes that thisSystem (AP. Page 3 NOTICES TO THE USER. One or more of the following statements may beWhen operating mobile, do not attempt to configureBe aware of local laws pertaining to the use ofDo not transmit with high output power forDo not modify this transceiver unless instructed byPage 4 CONTENTSFront Panel Installation. 3Fixed Station Operation. 6. Replacing Fuses. 7Microphone. 8. Y. Page 5 STORING ODD-SPLIT REPEATERReprogramming the Call Channel. 39The writing conventions described below have beenAccessory. QuantityModular plug cableCushion 3. Specialized CommunicationsSelect safe, convenientTry to pick wellventilated locations that are shielded from direct sunlight.Note: Unlike the previous KENWOOD mobile transceivers, thisSEMS screwSEMS screwLocking tabSelf-tapping screwFlat washer. SEMS screwAttach the 4 pieces of cushions toConnect the 4-pin plug to theNote: The 6-pin plug is wider than the 4-pin plug. Note: Attach all the cushions to the flat surface on the main unit;The vehicle battery must have a nominal rating of 12 V. Never connect the transceiver to a 24 V battery. BeIn order to use this transceiver for fixed stationFuse holder. Regulated DC powerTo AC outletNote:PS-33 (20.5 A,. Page 13 ANTENNA CONNECTION. If the fuse blows, determine the cause, then correctKENWOOD service center for assistance. Fuse Location. TransceiverDC Power CableUse low-loss coaxialPage 14 ACCESSORY CONNECTIONS. If you plan to use external speakers, choose. The external. Recommended speakers includeMicrophonePress firmly on the plug until the locking tab clicks.If you tend to discard instruction manuals along with theSo, you can enjoyAfter trying the rig for a while, settle back in your mostThe time spent will be worthwhile. Switch ON the DC power supply, thenTurn the Tuning control to select aRepeat stepsFor the functions not described here, you will findAlso startsWhen turned, selects:Also starts or. In this mode you can changeSelects the band that you can control using the frontAllows you to select the different functions that areSwitches the transmit frequency and receiveSelects High, Medium, or Low transmit output powerMutes the speaker allocated to the control bandTurn the left control (band A)When pressed, these buttons select the desired TXPage 18 MAIN UNIT- FRONTPress for 1 second or longer to perform Full ResetSee the separate manual,Accepts a 6-pin mini DIN plug for connecting to anSee the separateInsert one end of the supplied modular plug cable forInsert th. Page 19 t CALL keyRaises or lowers the operating frequency, theHolding either button down causes the action to beThe 16-key keypad is used for DTMF functionsIndicator. On the display you will see various indicators that showSelected. CancelRef. PageSelected. Locked-outAuto Band. Change. Transceiver. Lock. What You Press to. Cancel. PageThis section introduces you to the basic modes you canVFO mode. You can change the operatingYou can change Menu Nos. You can change memoryIn APRS mode, youIn Packet mode,Programmable Memory (PM) mode. You can select the transceiverThe functions of the 6 buttons below the display can beThe labels of the 5 buttons beside the display are shownThese labelsBasic State Display Labels. Basic State. Display Labels. Labels after. Note:B you can recall a 440 (or 430) MHz band (default) or aWhat confuses you on this radio first could be the ideasTo avoid confusion,TX Band. Page 24 MIC KEYPAD DIRECT ENTRY (MC-53DM ONLY). The keypad on the MC-53DM allows you to makeSelect mode, use the. To manually send a DTMF number, press and hold Mic. You can also use the Mic keypad to program a memory. Each press of a. Mic key switches entry of characters as below. You canTurn the VOL control clockwise to increase the audioPF key again to cancel the Monitor function.With the squelch level correctlyThe appropriateTo decrease the frequency, turn the Tuning control. Turn the SQL control when no signals are present. Select the squelch level at which the background noiseNoise. The current squelch level is incorrect.The current squelch level is incorrect.It’s wise to select lower transmit power if communicationPage 28 MENU SET-UP. The Menu system on this transceiver consists of 3Level 1. Level 2Level 3 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 6See the appropriateThe shaded Menu Nos. are described in the separate manual, “SPECIALIZED COMMUNICATIONS”. Level 1PositiveMode 1SelectionsSee reference page.See reference page.Level 2SelectionsSee reference page.See reference page.FastSee reference page.See reference page.See reference page.See reference page.Data (RX)Level 2Selections. Ref.See reference page.See reference page.See reference page.See reference page.TimeOperatedVisual ScanSee reference page.See reference page.Ref.See reference page.See reference page.Not usedSee reference page.See reference page.Off DutySee reference page. See reference page.See reference page.See reference page.See reference page.See reference page.See reference page.ManualSee reference page.AllKilometer 1See reference page. M Auto Answer Reply. See reference page.See reference page.Generally they operate atMost repeaters use a receive and transmit frequencyFor details, consultOffset Programming FlowTX: 144.725 MHz. Note: While we do our best to provide accurate up to date photos, book covers and packaging vary with date of manufacture. CVA Optima. Service manuals for popular brands like Sony, Panasonic and Maytag are the cheap alternative to hiring a professional or simply giving up on an appliance. 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