Kenwood TM-D700E User Manual - Page 8
Dcd Sense, Selecting Data Band
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SELECTING DATA BAND This transceiver is capable of receiving packet data on one band (data band) while receiving audio on the other band. In order to use the built-in TNC, access Menu 1-6-1 (DATA BAND) and select band A or B as the data band for receiving or transmitting packets. " " indicates the current data band; the default is band A. DCD SENSE You can also select the method for inhibiting the built-in TNC from transmitting. Access Menu 1-6-2 (DCD SENSE) and select one of the two methods. The default 1 is "DATA (RX) BAND". DATA (RX) BAND A AND B BANDS The TNC does not transmit when signals are present on the data band ( ) or RX data band ( ). The TNC does not transmit when signals are present on band A or B. Note: x In Menu 1-6-1, the selection switches among A, B, A:TX B:RX, and A:RX B:TX. Select A:TX B:RX or A:RX B:TX when accessing a PACSAT {page 7}. x The selection in Menu 1-6-1 is invalid for an external TNC. Use the TX band to transmit and receive packets through an external TNC. When using an external TNC, access Menu 1-9-6 (DATA SPEED) and select 1200 bps (default) or 9600 bps as the transfer rate between TNCs. This selection is valid only for an external TNC. TM-D700E Only: Do not select the narrow transmit deviation on the data band. 5