Kenwood TM-D710E User Manual

Kenwood TM-D710E Manual

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  • Kenwood TM-D710E | User Manual - Page 1
    INSTRUCTION MANUAL 144/440 MHz FM DUAL BANDER TM-D710A (K type) 144/430 MHz FM DUAL BANDER TM-D710A (M4 type) TM-D710E (E type) Version: 2.10 ©
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    Tone Frequency 2 Automatic Repeater Offset (K and E Types Only 2 TRANSMITTING A 1750 Hz TONE 3 REVERSE FUNCTION ...3 AUTOMATIC SIMPLEX CHECKER Memory Group Link...2 PROGRAM SCAN ...3 Setting Scan Limits ...3 Using Program Scan ...3 MHz SCAN ...3 CONTENTS-1 File name (TM-D710_) 01_REPEATER_E.pdf
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    DCS CODE SCAN...1 DUAL TONE MULTI-FREQUENCY (DTMF DTMFMANUAL 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 Duration 2 DTMF KEY LOCK...2 EchoLink®...EchoLinkSTORING EchoLink MEMORY
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    Speed ...2 SQC Output Setting ...2 TNC COMMANDS LIST...3 APRS® ...APRSCONNECTING WITH A GPS RECEIVER OR WEATHER STATION 2 ADJUSTING THE INTERNAL CLOCK RECEIVING A MESSAGE 7 ENTERING A MESSAGE ...7 ACCESSING RECEIVED APRS MESSAGES 8 TRANSMITTING A MESSAGE 8 BASIC SETTINGS ...9 My Callsign
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    PROGRAMMING A PACKET PATH 15 NETWORK ...16 VOICE ALERT ...16 WEATHER STATION DATA OUTPUT 16 Transmit ...16 Transmit PROGRAMMING A MESSAGE GROUP CODE 19 SETTING SOUND ...19 RX Beep Type
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    21 Turn slope
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    SKY COMMAND SYSTEM II (K AND E TYPES MODELS ONLY SKY CMDCONNECTING THE TRANSPORTER WITH THE HF TRANSCEIVER 1 PREPARATION FLOW...2 PROGRAMMING CALLSIGNS 3 PROGRAMMING A TONE FREQUENCY 3 CONTROL OPERATION ...3 15_WIRELESS (K TYPE)_E.pdf 16_WEATHER ALERT (K TYPE)_E.pdf 17_SKY COMMAND (K&E TYPES)_E
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    : 88.5 Hz RX: 145.325 MHz TX: 144.725 MHz TX tone: 88.5 Hz RX: 145.325 MHz REPEATER ACCESS Most repeaters use a receive and transmit frequency pair with a standard or non-standard offset (odd-split). In addition, some repeaters must receive a tone from the transceiver in order to gain access
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    Amateur Radio association. 1 Enter Menu mode and access Menu 401. 2 Set the ARO to ON. 6 Press [PTT] to start a call. • You will be transmitting on an offset frequency value determined from your offset setting value and an offset direction depending on your selected frequency. Refer to the settings
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    transmit a 1750 Hz tone. It is also possible to program [1750] on the front panel as a PF key for transmitting a 1750 Hz tone. Note: The transceiver continuously transmits and transmit frequency, you can exchange these frequencies using the Reverse function. This allows you to manually check the
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    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 each Memory channel: Parameter Receive frequency Transmit frequency Receive frequency step size Transmit frequency step size Offset direction Tone
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    enter VFO mode. 3 Rotate the Tuning control to select your desired transmit frequency. • Additionally, you can press the microphone [UP]/[DWN] keys stored frequencies within the current band. ALL allows you to recall all programmed memory channels. • When the recalled memory channel is an AM channel,
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    of the Memory channel or Call channel are copied to the VFO, and VFO mode is selected after the transfer is complete. • When copying a transmit frequency from an odd-split Memory or Call channel, you must first turn the Reverse function ON before pressing [F], [M>V]. Note: ◆ If no Memory channels
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    Key Name [KEY] Power ON/OFF [F], [KEY] Power ON/OFF [KEY] (1s) While Transmitting [KEY] + Power ON Power ON/OFF Power ON/OFF X PM - - - - - TNC - DX PacketClusters Monitor ON/OFF - - - CALL Call mode - Call Scan - - VFO - - - - - MR MR mode -
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    transmit 1 • Registered repeater ID 1 • Wireless remote control 1 • Answer back 1 • Remote control ID 1 • Key lock • Power on password 2 • Memory channel/ Call channel/ Program simply by recalling a PM channel. It is too much trouble to change back the settings after somebody else has reconfigured
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    STORING DATA IN PM CHANNELS 1 Confirm that the following conditions have been satisfied: • The transceiver is in receive mode. • Scan is not being used. • Microphone Control is OFF. 2 Configure the transceiver with your desired settings. 3 Press [F], [P.IN]. • PM channel numbers 1 to 5 appear and
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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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    SCAN Use Memory Scan to monitor all Memory channels programmed with frequency data. 1 Select your desired band. each group containing 100 channels. Group Scan monitors only the 100 channels which belong to the specific group you are scanning. The channels are grouped as follows: Memory Group 0 1 2
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    . ◆ The lower and upper frequency step sizes must be equal. ◆ The lower and upper limits must be selected on the same band. ■ Using Program Scan 1 Select your desired band. 2 Press [VFO]. 3 Rotate the Tuning control to select a frequency within your desired scan range. 4 Press [VFO] (1s). • Scan
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    Scan Function under the following circumstances: • When the APRS/NAVITRA or Packet mode is turned ON. • When only Program Scan or Program VFO is narrower than the range specified for Visual Scan, the range for Program Scan or VFO will be used for Visual Scan. ◆ Visual Scan stops while transmitting
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    You may sometimes want to hear calls only from specific persons. The Continuous Tone Coded Squelch System ( [T.SEL]. • The current CTCSS frequency appears on the display and blinks. 4 Press the key programmed as [ENTER]. 5 Enter a frequency reference number (01 ~ 42) using the microphone keypad.
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    the scan, press [ESC]. • When a CTCSS frequency is identified, the identified frequency appears on the display and blinks. 3 Press the Tuning control to program the identified frequency in place of the currently set CTCSS frequency. • The CTCSS function will remain ON. To cancel CTCSS, press [TONE
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    and blinks. 5 Enter your desired DCS code using the microphone keypad. • Refer to the table below for DCS codes. 3 DCS-1 Press the Tuning control to program the identified code in place of the currently set DCS code. • The DCS function will remain ON. To cancel DCS, press [TONE] until DCS no
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    in the U.S.A. and Canada offer a service called Autopatch. You can access the public Manual Dialing requires only two steps to send DTMF tones. 1 Press and hold the microphone [PTT]. 2 Press the keys in sequence on the keypad to send DTMF tones. • The corresponding DTMF tones are transmitted
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    1 Enter Menu mode and access Menu 303. 3 While still transmitting, rotate the Tuning control to select your desired DTMF Memory channel LOCK This function will lock the DTMF transmission keys so that they will not transmit if they are accidentally pressed. To lock the DTMF keys, turn this function
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    using your callsign on their website and download the EchoLink software program (free of charge). Refer to the website for PC ◆ When only the EchoLink memory name has been registered, the EchoLink "Connect Call" function transmits the converted DTMF code. (example: JA1YKX) "C 51 21 10 93 52 92 #" (C
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    not respond correctly if a code is transmitted at fast speed. If this happens, change the EchoLink transmission speed from FAST (default) to SLOW. 1 Enter Menu mode and access Menu 205. 2 Set the speed to FAST or SLOW. SETTING UP EchoLink Sysop MODE Connect the TM-D710 to a personal computer to
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    appears on the display for approximately 2 seconds. You can program your favorite message in place of the default message. 1 Enter the Auto Brightness function to ON or OFF. ■ Backlight Color You can manually change the display illumination to suit the lighting conditions where you are operating.
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    minute before the power turns off. 2) After transmitting for the maximum time duration according to the Time- Menu mode and access Menu 001. Mode Speaker Setup MODE 1 MODE 2 None SP1 only SP2 only SP1 ] to exit Menu mode. Note: You cannot program the 100 kHz and subsequent digits. The exact 100
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    as [ENTER], 1 Press the left or right [BAND SEL] to select band A or B, then press [VFO] or [CALL]. 2 Press the key programmed as [ENTER]. • The Direct Frequency Entry display appears. 2 Set your desired function for the key. Programmable functions available are: WX CH (Weather Channel)/ FRQ
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    resets. When you stop changing the settings, the timer begins counting again from 0. SWITCHING FM/AM MODE This transceiver is also capable of receiving (not transmitting) in AM on band A. The default mode on the 118 MHz band is AM while the default on the 144, 220, 300, or 430/440
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    high (H) (K, E types only), medium (M), or low (L) power. • You can program different power settings for bands A and B. ■ Mute Hang-up Time When using Speaker lower transmit output power. TIME-OUT TIMER (TOT) It is sometimes necessary or desirable to restrict a single transmission to a specific
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    use it to receive or transmit. 4 After entering up to 6 digits, press the Tuning control to set the password. Note: Even with Menu 998 turned ON, the power on password function will not be activated unless you first program a password using the MCP-2A software. DISPLAY PARTITION BAR The partition
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    enter PACKET mode. Note: ◆ Not all functions available via conventional TNC's are supported by the TNC built in this transceiver. ◆ The built-in TNC could be Indicator Status PACKET The TNC is in Packet mode. STA Packets to be transmitted still remain in the buffer. CON MBOD MAIL 12 96 The TNC
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    CTCSS/DCS is OFF, the SQC output becomes active when a busy signal is received. • TX: While transmitting, the SQC output becomes active. • BUSY.TX: When the conditions of BUSY and TX (above) are (logic) can be changed using the MCP2A software ([Edit] - [Data Terminal] - [SQC Output Logic]). PACKET-2
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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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    the TNC and the GPS receiver. 2400/ 4800/ 9600 Specifies the content of data to be output to the GPS receiver; this data is used to program the default settings on the TNC to send an ID packet. − Deletes specific messages in the TNC mailbox. − Default − 30 ON OFF 0 ON 3 OFF 4800 − $PNTS
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    through. Specifies the content of a message to be included in GPS data. Specifies the interval for displaying a message determined by LTEXT on "Low" to the MAILLED terminal. Specifies the maximum number of packets to be transmitted at one time. When ON, allows the TNC mailbox to be used. When
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    Command Name NPATH NTSGRP NTSMRK NTSMSG OVERKILL PACLEN PACTIME PERSIST PPERSIST RAMTEST READ RESET RESPTIME RESTART RETRY ROUTE SENDPAC SLOTTIME SPATH STREAMCA STREAMDB STREAMSW TOUT TRACE TRANS Short Description Parameter Default NPATH Specifies digipeater callsigns to be added when the
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    to respond to software flow control from the computer in Transparent mode. ON/ OFF Specifies the number of transmission retries programmed in the retry the TNC mailbox to store your message. In order to permit only a specific station to read your message, enter a callsign after the command name;
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    a connected Weather Station can be transmitted. ◆ APRS (Automatic Packet Reporting System) is a worldwide 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
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    THE INTERNAL CLOCK This transceiver has a clock to manage information on when APRS packets are received. Use Menu Set-up to correct the current time time are automatically set from the GPS satellite information. If the GPS information cannot be received, you can manually enter the date and time. Note
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    decoded dD Duplicated DX cluster data nD New DX cluster data 1 The transceiver automatically transmits the appropriate information in approximately 2 minutes after receiving a request. Note: ◆ The APRS programs for PCs have entry fields for a position comment and status text. The data entered
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    . The cursor display changes according to the selected mode. Followed mode ( ): On the list screen, the cursor ( ) follows the callsign when receiving APRS data. [TOP]: Displays the list of the fast 5 stations. [5↑]: Displays the list of the previous 5 stations. [5↓]: Displays the list of the next
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    comment 1 1 For packets received from Mic-encoder stations including TM-D710s, TM-D700s, TH-D72s, and TH-D7s, position comments are displayed (DISPLAY UNIT 1 -TEMPERATURE) Note: Some stations transmit APRS packets through TNCs connected to GPS receivers. If you receive packets from those stations,
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    MOBILE Only Mobile Stations are displayed. OBJECT Only Object Stations are displayed. KENWOOD Only Kenwood TH-D7, TH-D72,TMD700, TM-D710, and RC-D710 Stations are displayed. NAVITRA Only Navitra Stations starting data will also not be displayed as long as the weather filter is active. APRS-6
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    ! Report by the National Weather Service Reception acknowledgment (or rejection) to message to be deleted. A message not yet transmitted 5 times may be unexpectedly deleted. If the This transceiver beeps each time it receives any type of APRS packet. You may access Menu 624 (SOUND-RX BEEP)
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    you B Bulletin message ! Report by the National Weather Service w RX or TX? ← Received message (or bulletin) → A message (or bulletin) for transmitting e Status n 1 "n" indicates the remaining number of times for transmitting the message (or bulletin). 1 A message for which a reception
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    your callsign 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 Select MY CALLSIGN. • The display for entering a callsign appears; the first digit blinks. The default is "NOCALL". 2 Rotate
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    APRS communications without the use of a GPS receiver or Weather Station. Set your station position data manually through Menu No. 605 (MY POSITION). [GPS]: You can perform APRS communications using a GPS GPS terminal using the " $PMGNWPL" format. [KENWOOD]: The data which is output from the GPS
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    data. Program latitude and longitude data for up to 5 locations from which you will often transmit APRS packets. You GPS in Menu 602 (GPS PORT), the position information where it is set is not used. SETTING BEACON INFORMATION Enter Menu mode and access Menu 606. The APRS data which you transmit
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    communication by the select of [TUNE]. Transmitting QSY Information A properly configured functioning TM-D710 QSY station can automatically embed the selection in Menu 626 (DISPLAY UNIT 1). ■ Packet Filter Type The APRS position data is filtered. • Check the type(s) you want to receive. • If
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    SSID. You can display and set the following icons for the TM-D710. KENWOOD (\K) Eyeball (/E) Lighthouse (\L) School (/K) Satellite (\S) PC user (\0) REILROAD ENGIN (/=) Car (/>) BBS (/B) Canoe (/C) APRStt (\A) APRS supports approximately 200 icons. It allows users to select each icon by
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    Enter Menu mode and access Menu 611. ■ Packet Transmit Method Select the operation method for transmitting APRS packets. The table concludes how operations differ depending on the selection. [MANUAL]: Each press of [BCON] transmits your APRS packet. [PTT]: 1 Press [BCON] to switch the
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    PROGRAMMING A PACKET PATH Enter Menu mode and access Menu 612. Select the packet path type from [New-N PARADIGM], [RELAY PARADIGM], [STATE/SECTION/REGION], or [ path in addition to RELAY can be used, as per the TOTAL HOPS setting. 3 Select the relay step number for the TOTAL HOPS setting. APRS-15
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    is the method in which packet data is transmitted without other stations or making a connection. Select either [APRS(APK102)] or [ALTNET]. [APRS]: (Use this setting for normal use: default setting) When transmitting messages and meteorological data using the TM-D710, "APK102" is added to the packet
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    UITRACE. UI frame (Unnumbered Information frame) Data can be transferred and the APRS beacon, etc., can be used without making a connection. UIDIGI, UIFLOOD, modes. ■ UIDIGI Enter Menu mode and access Menu 618. When using the TM-D710 as a digipeater, set whether or not UI digipeat is run. When
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    the TM-D710 answer to received messages. On this transceiver, you can program the message to be automatically returned when a message is received the specific callsign, preset that callsign for automatic responses. This function (clipboard image) allows you to paste phrases into the APRS message
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    the 3 codes. If you program 3 bulletin group codes, you will reject bulletins addressed to specific groups which do not use any (My position information) is transmitted in a manner other than manually, you can select whether or call notifications. ■ APRS Voice Announce When using an
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    NAVITRA MESSAGE Enter Menu mode and access Menu 629. You can create up to 5 phrases each of which can consist of up to 20 characters. APRS-20
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    [SmartBeaconing] (Menu No.611) with APRS data transmission. This function optimizes beacon or knots>). When the speed is lower than this, beacons are transmitted at the time interval specified under SLOW RATE. Note: To 602 is set to a value other than [GPS], it operates at the SLOW RATE. ◆ Adjust
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    sending a command to the TNC. ◆ The terminal window is available in APRS mode (not in Packet mode). ◆ The data in buffer is cleared when . [CLR]: Deletes the current DX station. ■ Connecting TM-D710 with the HF Transceiver In order to connect TM-D710 to the HF transceiver, you need to prepare three
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    TRANSCEIVER RESET There are 4 types of transceiver reset available: VFO Reset Use to initialize the VFO and accompanying settings. PARTIAL (Partial) Reset Use to initialize all settings other than the Memory channels, the DTMF memory, and the PM channels. PM Reset Use to reset only the Programmable
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    optional VGS-1 voice guide & storage unit, on settings. MANUAL: A microphone PF key must be programmed as [VOICE] to use MANUAL voice announcement. setup Press [VOICE]: "Tone frequency" + frequency value CTCSS frequency Press [VOICE]: setup "CTCSS frequency" + frequency value DCS code setup
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    setup "DCS" + code value MHz step frequency setup "MHz Step" + frequency value 10 MHz setup "10" + "MHz setup" + frequency value Output power setup "TX Power" + power level Receiving APRS Call sign +"Message" + APRS : 1 Press the PF key programmed as [VGS]. 2 Press and to transmit your
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    Enter Menu mode and access Menu 009. ■ Playback 1 Press the PF key programmed as [VGS]. 2 Set the Continuous Recording to ON (or OFF). • When . • Received signals are saved in the SRAM memory. • When preparing to transmit, press the [PTT] switch before pressing the channel number (1 - 3) key
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    RX only band to the TX band. This is useful when joining in a group talk. Participants in a group talk need to set a receive and transmit frequency on different bands so as not to miss any conversation within the group. REPEATER OPERATION MODE 1 Enter Menu mode and access Menu 403. REPEATER
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    have a compatible Kenwood handy transceiver, you Program a 3-digit secret number. • For the programming method, see the instruction manual for the handheld. 2 Select the transmit Tone is ON), or CTCSS frequency (when CTCSS is ON) setup Repeater (Cross-band or Locked-band) ON Repeater OFF Step
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    is activated, you can still access the weather channels. The Weather Alert simply notifies you of activity on the weather channels. 1 Press the key programmed with the WX function. 2 Rotate the Tuning control to select your desired channel. Channel No. A1 Frequency (MHz) 162.550 Memory Name WX
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    > < Response Commander (TM-D710A/E/ TM-D700A/ TH-D72A/E/ TH-D7A) Audio Control commands > < Response Transporter (TM-D710A/E/ TM-D700A/ TH-D72A/E/ TH The Transporter automatically transmits its callsign in Morse at regular intervals because of legal requirements; therefore, transmit side tone must
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    PREPARATION FLOW The following steps should guide you to a good start of Sky Command operation. transceivers may enter a BUSY state due to noise signals and be unable to transmit. 2 Access Menu 700 to program a callsign (9 digits max.) for the Commander. • You may enter your
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    keypad on the Microphone 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 Transporter, access Menu 702 and select the desired
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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
144/440 MHz FM DUAL BANDER
TM-D710A
(K type)
144/430 MHz FM DUAL BANDER
TM-D710A
(M4 type)
TM-D710E
(E type)
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Version:
2.10