Kenwood TH-D74A User Manual - Page 22

Activating the Tone Function, Selecting a Tone Frequency, Tone Frequency ID, TONE], Frequency

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Activating the Tone Function To turn the Tone function on: 1 Select your desired band A or B. 2 Press [TONE] to turn the Tone function On. • Each time you press [TONE], the selection changes as follows: Tone ( Tone ( ) ➡ CTCSS ( ) ➡ DCS ( : default) ➡ Off (no display). ) ➡ Cross Additionally, when APRS is ON and Voice Alert is configured, Voice Alert ON is added to the above cycle. • The < > icon appears on the display when the tone function is On. Selecting a Tone Frequency To select the tone frequency required to access your desired repeater: 1 Turn the Tone function On. 2 Press [F], [TONE]. • The current Tone frequency appears on the display and blinks. The default frequency is 88.5 Hz. 3 Select your desired frequency. 4 Press [ENT] to set the selected frequency. Note: ◆◆ If you have set up a Memory channel with a tone setting, simply recall the Memory channel instead of setting up the tone frequency every time. No. Frequency (Hz) No. Frequency (Hz) No. Frequency (Hz) 01 67.0 18 118.8 35 183.5 02 69.3 19 123.0 36 186.2 03 71.9 20 127.3 37 189.9 04 74.4 21 131.8 38 192.8 05 77.0 22 136.5 39 196.6 06 79.7 23 141.3 40 199.5 07 82.5 24 146.2 41 203.5 08 85.4 25 151.4 42 206.5 09 88.5 26 156.7 43 210.7 10 91.5 27 159.8 44 218.1 11 94.8 28 162.2 45 225.7 12 97.4 29 165.5 46 229.1 13 100.0 30 167.9 47 233.6 14 103.5 31 171.3 48 241.8 15 107.2 32 173.8 49 250.3 16 110.9 33 177.3 50 254.1 17 114.8 34 179.9 Tone Frequency ID This function scans through all tone frequencies to identify the incoming tone frequency on a received signal. You can use this function to find which tone frequency is required by your local repeater. 1 Press [TONE] to turn the Tone function On. • The < > icon appears on the display. 2 Press [F], [TONE] (1s) to run the Tone Frequency ID scan. • Scan starts and "Scanning" blinks on the display. • To quit the scan, press [ ]. • When a Tone frequency is identified, the identified frequency appears on the display and blinks. 3 Press [A/B] to program the identified frequency in place of the currently set tone frequency. 7-2

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Activating the Tone Function
To turn the Tone function on:
1
Select your desired band A or B.
2
Press
[TONE]
to turn the Tone function On.
Each time you press
[TONE]
, the selection changes as
follows:
Tone (
)
CTCSS (
)
DCS (
)
Cross
Tone (
: default)
Off (no display).
Additionally, when APRS is ON and Voice Alert is
configured, Voice Alert ON is added to the above cycle.
The <
> icon appears on the display when the
tone function is On.
Selecting a Tone Frequency
To select the tone frequency required to access your desired
repeater:
1
Turn theTone function On.
2
Press
[F]
,
[TONE]
.
The current Tone frequency appears on the display and
blinks. The default frequency is 88.5 Hz.
3
Select your desired frequency.
4
Press
[ENT]
to set the selected frequency.
Note:
If you have set up a Memory channel with a tone setting,
simply recall the Memory channel instead of setting up the tone
frequency every time.
No.
Frequency
(Hz)
No.
Frequency
(Hz)
No.
Frequency
(Hz)
01
67.0
18
118.8
35
183.5
02
69.3
19
123.0
36
186.2
03
71.9
20
127.3
37
189.9
04
74.4
21
131.8
38
192.8
05
77.0
22
136.5
39
196.6
06
79.7
23
141.3
40
199.5
07
82.5
24
146.2
41
203.5
08
85.4
25
151.4
42
206.5
09
88.5
26
156.7
43
210.7
10
91.5
27
159.8
44
218.1
11
94.8
28
162.2
45
225.7
12
97.4
29
165.5
46
229.1
13
100.0
30
167.9
47
233.6
14
103.5
31
171.3
48
241.8
15
107.2
32
173.8
49
250.3
16
110.9
33
177.3
50
254.1
17
114.8
34
179.9
Tone Frequency ID
This function scans through all tone frequencies to identify
the incoming tone frequency on a received signal. You can
use this function to find which tone frequency is required by
your local repeater.
1
Press
[TONE]
to turn the Tone function On.
The <
> icon appears on the display.
2
Press [
F]
,
[TONE] (1s)
to run the Tone Frequency ID scan.
Scan starts and
Scanning
blinks on the display.
To quit the scan, press
[
]
.
When a Tone frequency is identified, the identified
frequency appears on the display and blinks.
3
Press
[A/B]
to program the identified frequency in place of
the currently set tone frequency.