Kenwood TH-D72 User Manual 1

Kenwood TH-D72 Manual

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    INSTRUCTION MANUAL 144/440 MHz FM DUAL BANDER TH-D72A 144/430 MHz FM DUAL BANDER TH-D72E Version: 1.05 ©
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    CONTENTS Operation File name (TH-D72_) OPERATING THROUGH REPEATERS REPEATER - REPEATER ACCESS...1 Selecting an Offset Group 3 Memory Group Link 3 Clearing a Memory Group 3 PROGRAM SCAN ...4 Setting Scan Limits 4 Using Program Scan 4 MHz SCAN ...4 CALL SCAN...4 01_REPEATER_E.pdf 02_MEMORY
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    SCAN 2 USING DCS...2 DCS CODE SCAN...3 USING CROSS TONE 3 Selecting a Cross Tone mode 3 DUAL TONE MULTI-FREQUENCY (DTMF DTMF - MANUAL DIALING ...1 DTMF Hold...1 AUTOMATIC DIALER...1 Storing a DTMF Code in Memory 1 Transmitting Stored DTMF Codes 2 Selecting a Transmit Speed 2 Selecting a Pause
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    LOG ...4 Track Log All Clear 4 Overwriting the Track Log 4 LOG SETUP ...5 Track Log Acquisition Type 5 TARGET POINT ...5 MARK WAY POINT ...6 OPERATION PACKET - PACKET MODE...1 DATA BAND ...1 TNC COMMANDS LIST 2 APRS APRS - CONNECTING TO AN EXTERNAL GPS UNIT OR WEATHER STATION 2 ADJUSTING
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    Type ...11 SETTING WAY POINT 11 Way Point Format 11 Way Point Length 11 Way Point Output 11 PC PORT ON/OFF ...11 Output ...11 PROGRAMMING POSITION DATA 11 Select Position channel 11 Name Entry ...11 Latitude Entry ...11 Longitude Entry ...11 SETTING BEACON INFORMATION 12 Speed Information 12
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    D72 with the HF Transceiver 26 TRANSCEIVER RESET RESET - KEY OPERATION ...1 MENU MODE ...1 SKY COMMAND SYSTEM II SKY CMD - CONNECTING THE TRANSPORTER WITH THE HF TRANSCEIVER 1 PREPARATION FLOW 2 PROGRAMMING CALLSIGNS 3 PROGRAMMING A TONE FREQUENCY 3 CONTROL OPERATION 3 WEATHER ALERT (TH-D72A
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    follows: Simplex operation Simplex operation • If you are using a TH-D72E, when operating on the 430 MHz band, the offset ➡ DCS ( ) ➡ Cross Tone ( : default) ➡ Off (no display). • The
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    your selected frequency. Refer to the settings below for offset directions: TH-D72A: Under 145.100 MHz: No offset (Simplex operation) 145.100 MHz: - 5 MHz offset 450.000 MHz and higher:No offset (Simplex operation) TH-D72E: Under 145.000 MHz: No offset (Simplex operation) 145.600 ~ 145.799
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    transceiver transmit a 1750 Hz tone. On a TH-D72E, simply pressing [CALL] will transmit this tone. It is also possible to program [1750] on the front panel as a these frequencies using the Reverse function. This allows you to manually check the strength of signals you receive directly from other
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    you can store frequencies and related data that you often use. Then you need not reprogram the data every time. You can quickly recall a programmed channel by simple operation. A total of 1000 Memory channels are available for bands A and B. SIMPLEX & REPEATER OR ODD-SPLIT MEMORY CHANNEL? You can
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    within the current band. "All bands" allows you to recall all programmed memory channels. • When the recalled memory channel is an AM channel, Memory Channel mode) before entering CALL mode. Note: The [CALL] key of the TH-D72E is set to transmit the "1750Hz" tone as default. When using Call Channel
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    NAMING A MEMORY CHANNEL You can name Memory channels using up to 8 characters. When you recall a named Memory channel, its name appears on the display. Names can be callsigns, repeater names, cities, people, etc. 1 Press [MR] to enter Memory Recall mode. 2 Press [ ]/[ ] or rotate the Tuning control
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    [KEY] [F], [KEY] [KEY] (1s) MR mode Transmission Backlight ON Monitor Memory CH Up Memory CH Down - - Backlight ON continuously Squelch setup - - - X TX/RX Backlight ON Backlight ON X Memory CH continuously Up Memory CH continuously Down Monitor + Frequency Memory CH Up Memory CH Down
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    types of Scan will increase your operating efficiency. This transceiver provides the following types of scans: Scan Type VFO Scan Memory Scan Group Scan Program Scan MHz Scan Call Scan Scan Range Scans all frequencies on the current band. Scans all frequencies stored in the Memory channels. Scans
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    or counterclockwise (downward scan). 3 To quit VFO Scan, press [VFO] again. MEMORY SCAN Use Memory Scan to monitor all Memory channels programmed with frequency data. 1 Select your desired band. 2 Press [MR] (1s). • Scan starts at the current memory channel. • The 1 MHz decimal point
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    ■ Naming a Memory Group You can name Memory group using up to 8 characters. 1 Press [MHz], then press [ ]/[ ]or rotate the Tuning control to select a channel in your desired group. 2 Enter Menu mode and access Menu 144. 3 Enter your desired name for the group. Group name display (in MR mode) 1
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    limit must be lower in frequency than the upper limit. ◆ The lower and upper limits must be selected on the same band. ■ Using Program Scan 1 Select your desired band. 2 Press [VFO]. 3 Press [ ]/[ ]or rotate the Tuning control to select a frequency within your desired scan range. 4 Press [VFO
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    . • Each time you press [TONE], the selection changes as follows: Tone ( ) ➡ CTCSS ( ) ➡ DCS ( ) ➡ Cross Tone ( : default) ➡ Off (no display). 3 Press [F], [TONE]. • The current CTCSS frequency
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    DCS ( ) ➡ Cross Tone ( : default) ➡ Off (no display). on the display. • Press [ESC ] if you do not want to program the identified frequency. 3 Press [F], [TONE]. • The current DCS code
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    DCS ( : default) ➡ Off (no display). ) ➡ Cross Tone ( on the display. • Press [ESC ] if you do not want to program the identified code. 3 Press [ ]/[ ]or rotate the Tuning control to select
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    16 digits. Some repeaters in the U.S.A. and Canada offer a service called Autopatch. You can access the public telephone network via such DTMF tones. For further information, consult your local repeater reference. MANUAL DIALING Manual Dialing requires only two steps to send DTMF tones. 1 Press
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    ■ Transmitting Stored DTMF Codes 1 Press and hold [PTT]. 2 While transmitting, press [MENU]. • The last called DTMF Memory channel number and name appears on the display. If no name has been saved for the channel, the DTMF code appears. DTMF KEY LOCK This function will lock the DTMF transmission
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    you to communicate with other amateur radio stations over the internet, using VoIP (voice-over-IP) technology. The EchoLink software program allows worldwide connections to be made between stations, or from computer to station, greatly enhancing your communications capabilities. Official EchoLink
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    ■ Selecting a Transmit Speed Some EhoLink node station may not respond correctly if a DTMF code is transmitted at fast speed. If this happens, change the DTMF code transmission speed; the default is 100 msec. 1 Enter Menu mode and access Menu 171. 2 Select a speed (in msec) from the available list:
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    to "Manual" or "Auto". Manual: The program the receiver shut-off period for the battery saver: 1 Enter Menu mode and access Menu 110. 2 Set the receiver shut-off period time to 0.03, 0.2, 0.4, 0.6, 0.8, 1.0, 2.0, 3.0, 4.0, 5.0 seconds, or "Off". Note: To prevent Packet miss-decoding while using APRS
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    while APO is ON, the timer resets. When you stop changing the settings, the timer begins counting again from 0. ◆ When the APRS beacon is automatically transmitted (other than Manual/PTT), the APO timer will not be extended. ■ Key Lock Type Select a Lock type. 1 Enter Menu mode and access Menu 180
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    beep. Note: The APRS-related beeps comply with the settings of the APRS menu, rather than from on the 144 MHz band is 5 kHz (TH-D72A) or 12.5 kHz (THD72E). The default on the 430/440 MHz band is [ESC ] to exit Menu mode. Note: You cannot program the 100 kHz and subsequent digits. The exact 100 kHz
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    ■ Microphone Keys There are 3 microphone PF (Programmable Function) keys: [PF1], [PF2], and [PF3]. You can assign your own desired functions to these 3 keys. 1 Enter Menu mode and access Menu 191 (MIC. PF1) and/or Menu 192 (MIC. PF2) and/or Menu 193 (MIC. PF3). SWITCHING FM/AM MODE This transceiver
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    high (H), low (L), or economic low (EL) power. • You can program different power settings for bands A and B. Note: When the transceiver overheats 135. VOX (VOICE-OPERATED TRANSMISSION) VOX eliminates the necessity of manually switching to Transmit mode each time you want to transmit. The
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    ] to set the password. Note: Even with Menu 19A turned on, the power on password function will not be activated unless you first program a password using the MCP-4A software. 3 Press [ ]/[ ]or rotate the Tuning control to select the band you want to hide (or return to normal). 4 Press [ OK] to set
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    technology and differential GPS techniques. A total of 24 or more GPS satellites are at a high-level altitude of approximately 20,000 km on six proper international phonetics when spelling on the air, it is important in APRS as in any communications system to have a default standard for position.
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    environment (Open Sky). ◆ While the above screen is displayed (the GPS satellite information screen is positioning) press [MARK] (1s) to register a Mark Waypoint frequency. INTERNAL GPS SETUP ■ Internal GPS operation mode Enter Menu mode and access Menu
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    will turn the GPS power source Off after the programmed timer expires if position data is not determined during the maximum catching time (approximately 5 minutes). To prevent unnecessary battery consumption, when there are many reception satellites, the GPS is stabilized and position data can be
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    ■ SBAS Through the SBAS (Satellite Based Augmentation System) geostationary satellite, when using the system which offers "Log Full" appears when the log memory is full. ◆ When the APRS is On, Log operation will begin only when the APRS menu COM terminal input is Off. ■ Track Log All Clear 1 Enter
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    LOG SETUP ■ Track Log Acquisition Type You can set the conditions for saving portable Track information as GPS Logger. You can change the settings for travel speed,
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    longitude, altitude, time, name, and icon. Names and icons can be manually edited. 1 When the frequency or position is displayed, press [MARK] . 4 Selecting "Icon" will enter the Icon selection screen. Refer to the APRS explanation regarding the available icons. Note: ◆ Even when the Log function is
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    ■ Detailed Display of a Mark Waypoint The details of a Mark Waypoint are spread across 3 screen pages. Page 1: • Rotate the Tuning control: Changes to the previous/next detailed display. • Press [ESC ]: Returns to the Mark Waypoint list display. • Press [ OK]: Continues to the next page. • Press
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    When the distance between the radio antenna and your personal computer is too bps for the PACKET mode operation. For the commands supported by the built-in TNC, see "TNC COMMANDS LIST 9600) TNC command. This cannot be changed through the TH-D72 menu.) DATA BAND Select how data will be transmitted
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    TNC COMMANDS LIST The commands supported by the built-in TNC are listed below. You must enter a space between a command name (or short-form) and a parameter, or between two parameters; ex.
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    of the GPS input data. 0 ~ 6 characters GPSS Specifies the content of data to be output to the GPS receiver; this data is used to program the default settings on the receiver. The output data is not stored in memory. 0 ~ 32 characters (recommended) GPST Specifies the type of a message to
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    Command Name LOCATION LPATH LTEXT LTMON MALL MAXFRAME MCOM MCON MONITOR MRPT MSTAMP MYALIAS MYCALL NEWMODE NOMODE NPATH NTSGRP NTSMRK NTSMSG PACLEN PACTIME Short Description Parameter Default LOC If set to EVERY, sends GPS data at intervals of the specified period (n). If set to AFTER, sends
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    enter T Transparent mode. To restore Command mode, press − and hold [Ctrl], then press [C] three times. TRI Specifies the number of transmission retries programmed in the retry counter. 0 ~ 15 Specifies the time delay between PTT ON and start TX of transmission. The unit of the parameter is
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    to be digipeated through. Version display inquiry. Setting for changing the relay exchange list when relaying with UISSID. Causes the TNC to perform software flow control when ON, or hardware flow control when OFF. Parameter Call (VIA call1, call2,... call8 Call1, ... call7 ON/ OFF Default CQ
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    system introduced by Bob Bruninga, WB4APR . < APRS® is a software program and registered trademark of Bob Bruninga, WB4APR.> Official APRS Website: http://www.aprs.org NAVITRA DATA COMMUNICATION (NAVITRA BEACON) ◆ The Navitra system was introduced by Kenwood in the 1990's, for use within Japan
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    service D-SUB connector (solder connector. ADJUSTING THE INTERNAL CLOCK When the internal GPS function is turned ON, the year, month, day, and time are automatically set from the GPS satellite information. If the GPS information cannot be received, you can manually day (TH-D72A) or month (TH-D72E),
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    Rejected Message Duplicate status text New status Query Packet that cannot be decoded Duplicated DX cluster data New DX cluster data Note: ◆ The APRS programs for PCs have entry fields for a position comment and status text. The data entered to these two fields are transmitted as separate packets
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    1 For packets received from Mic-encoder stations including TM-D710s, TM-D700s, TH-D72s ,and TH-D7s, position comments are displayed in the fourth line. (Object) Object Page or km/h: km/hour) Atmospheric pressure Humidity (Fix station) Antenna gain Antenna directivity Page 7: Position data APRS - 4
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    - Speed/ Distance) and/or Menu 3V2 (Units 1 - Temperature). Note: Some stations transmit APRS packets through TNCs connected to GPS receivers. If you receive packets from those stations, "GOOD" (satellites tracked) or "LAST" (satellites not tracked) will be shown as the situation, with GLL, GGA, or
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    Stations are displayed. Object Only Object Stations are displayed. KENWOOD Only Kenwood TH-D72, TH-D7, TM-D700, TM-D710, and RC-D710 Meaning Message addressed to you Bulletin message Report by the National Weather Service RX or TX Received message (or bulletin) A message (or bulletin
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    replace the oldest message. This transceiver will return a reject command and display "rM". ◆ This transceiver beeps each time it receives any type of APRS packet. You may access Menu 3N0 (Sound-RX Beep) to change this setting. The default is "All". ENTERING A MESSAGE To transmit a message, first
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    of the transmitting station is displayed (if the station data is available). Unread: Change the existing reading message to unread message. ACCESSING RECEIVED APRS MESSAGES This transceiver is capable of storing a maximum of 100 messages in memory. You can easily access one of those. 1 Press [MSG
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    using a maximum of 9 alphanumeric characters. You may include SSID characters in the string. Unless you program a callsign, you cannot transmit APRS packets. 1 Access Menu 300. ■ APRS Lock This function prevents accidentally changing the built-in data band frequency or accidentally transmitting on
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    without the use of an external GPS receiver or Weather Station. Set your station position data manually through Menu 360 (MY Position) or use the internal GPS receiver. GPS: You can perform APRS communications using an external GPS receiver. Verify your station position data by pressing the [POS
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    command data from the APRS data communications. Use this function to verify the received data from the transceiver. PROGRAMMING POSITION DATA ■ Select which is output from the GPS terminal using the " $PMGNWPL" format. KENWOOD: The data which is output from the GPS terminal using the " $PKWDWPL
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    Access Menu 371. The APRS data which you transmit always includes one of the 15 predetermined position comments. Select an appropriate comment depending on your situation. The selectable comments are listed below: "Off Duty", "Enroute", "In Service", "Returning", "Committed", "Special", "PRIORITY
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    times to transmit the status text when the APRS beacon is transmitted. You can select "Off" or "1/1" ~ "1/8" (APRS only). • 1/X means the status text will of [Tune]. Transmitting QSY Information A properly configured functioning TM-D72 QSY station can automatically embed the voice frequency from the
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    ", "Mobile", "Object", "Navitra", "1-WAY", or "Others". 3 Press [ OK]. • When you press [MHz], the " " icon appears on the left side of the Filter type. The APRS position data is filtered. • Check the type(s) you want to receive. • If all types are checked, you will receive all types of data
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    following icons for the TH-D72. KENWOOD (\K) Eyeball (/E) Lighthouse (\L) School (/K) Satellite (\S) PC user (/L) ) (/_) Small circle (\o) Dish Antenna (/`) Tornado (\t) Bicycle (/b) Wreck Car (/>) BBS (/B) Canoe (/C) APRStt (\A) APRS supports approximately 200 icons. It allows users to
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    operate. ■ Quick Beacon When setting "Method" to any value other than "Manual", you can manually transmit the Beacon. Press [F], [BCON] transmits your APRS packet. You can change the interval for automatically transmitting APRS packets. Select to 0.2, 0.5, 1, 2, 3, 5, 10, 20, 30 or 60 minutes. The
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    , but if the speed is 3 knots or faster, it changes to Proportional Pathing. SETTING SmartBeaconingTM Set to use "SmartBeaconing" (Menu 3D0) with APRS data transmission. This function optimizes beacon transmission based on driving direction and speed. Use this function when you want to track your
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    24 (x10) 48° 30° 78° • When the value of "Turn Threshold" exceeds 120º, it is calculated as 120º. PROGRAMMING A PACKET PATH Access Menu 3H0. Select the packet path type from "New-N", "Relay", "Region", or "Others". When you Hops> setting. • You can confirm the setting contents in [ ]. APRS - 18
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    data is transmitted without other stations or making a connection. Select either "APRS(APK003)" or "Altnet". APRS: (Use this setting for normal use: default setting) When transmitting messages and meteorological data using the TH-D72, "APK003 is added to the packet, following your station callsign
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    OUTPUT ■ Transmit Access Menu 3J0. This setting determines whether or not to transmit the meteorological data obtained from the Weather Station, with the APRS data communication. ■ Transmit Interval Time Access Menu 3J1. You can set Voice Alert to "Off", "On" or "RX Only". When using this function
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    (Unnumbered Information frame) Data can be transferred and the APRS beacon, etc., can be used without making a connection. UIDIGI, UIFLOOD, and UITRACE are all specialized UI frame relay processing modes. ■ UIDIGI Access Menu 3M0 When using the TH-D72 as a digipeater, set whether or not UI digipeat
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    the TH-D72 as cannot immediately answer to received messages. On this transceiver, you can program the message to be automatically returned when a message is received. function (clipboard image) allows you to paste phrases into the APRS message compilation mode. You can create up to 8 phrases each
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    program 3 bulletin group codes, you will reject bulletins addressed to specific groups which do not use any of the 3 codes. This transceiver beeps each time it receives any type of APRS My position information) is transmitted in a manner other than manually, you can select whether or not it emits a
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    data information appears only at the top of the display. Fixed: On the list screen, the cursor ( ) sits at the list number when receiving APRS data. Note: When an emergency message or a message designated for your station is received, the received data information appears on the full display, even
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    ". ■ Grid Format Access Menu 3W1. You can enter 0 to 9, A to Z. Note: The Navitra system was introduced by Kenwood in the 1990's, for use within Japan. STORING NAVITRA MESSAGE 1 Access Menu 3Y0. 2 Select the message number. 3 Press [ Grid", "SAR Grid (CONV)", or "SAR Grid (CELL)". APRS - 25
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    (service part: E30-3400-XX) to modify the cable end of RS-232-C connector. HF transceiver COM connector on HF transceiver TH-D72 Connect to the frequency of the target PacketCluster node. 3 Press [TNC] to enter APRS mode. • "APRS" should appear. 4 Press [F], [LIST]. • Each time new DX cluster
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    TRANSCEIVER RESET There are 3 types of transceiver reset available: VFO Reset Use to initialize the VFO and accompanying settings. Partial Reset Use to initialize all settings other than the Memory channels, the DTMF memory, and the PM channels. FULL Reset Use to initialize all transceiver settings
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    this transceiver accepts a 2.5 mm (1/10") 3-conductor plug. If necessary, use the cable (service part: E30-3400-XX) to modify the cable end of RS-232-C connector. HF transceiver COM connector on HF transceiver TH-D72 TH-D72 HF transceiver Connect pins 7 and 8 Attach the line filter to the cable
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    guide you to a good start of Sky Command operation. First connect the Transporter to the HF transceiver. 1 Select the same VHF and UHF frequencies. When using the TH-D72 to communicate with the Commander and Transporter, set the TH-D72 you program callsigns,
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    [ OK]. to complete the setting. 6 Press [MENU] to exit Menu mode. The keypad also is available to enter alphanumeric characters in step 2. PROGRAMMING A TONE FREQUENCY On receiving a tone from the Commander, the Transporter causes the HF transceiver to enter Transmit mode. On both the Commander and
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    WEATHER ALERT (TH-D72A ONLY) The Weather Alert is available only in the USA and Canada. starts after the set time. When the weather channel scanning is set to Off: Press and hold the key programmed with the [WX] function to start the weather channel scan. • Scanning stops when the channel with the
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    TH-D72A ONLY) If you also have a Kenwood instruction manual for the mobile transceiver. If it is not described, consult your authorized Kenwood dealer, customer service, or service program a separate tone and CTCSS frequency. Check the instruction manual for the mobile transceiver. WIRELESS OP - 1
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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
144/440 MHz FM DUAL BANDER
TH-D72A
144/430 MHz FM DUAL BANDER
TH-D72E
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Version:
1.05