Kenwood TM-D710GE Instruction Manual

Kenwood TM-D710GE Manual

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    INSTRUCTION MANUAL 144/440 MHz FM DUAL BANDER TM-D710GA 144/430 MHz FM DUAL BANDER TM-D710GE Version: 1.01 ©
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    CONTENTS OPERATING THROUGH REPEATERS ...REPEATERREPEATER ACCESS...1 Selecting an Offset Direction...1 Selecting an Offset Frequency ...1 Activating the Tone Function ...1 Selecting a Tone Frequency ...2 Automatic Repeater Offset ...2 TRANSMITTING A 1750 Hz TONE ...3 REVERSE FUNCTION...3 AUTOMATIC
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    Using Visual Scan ...4 CTCSS/ DCS/ CROSS TONE...SIGNALINGUSING CTCSS...1 CTCSS FREQUENCY SCAN...2 USING DCS ...2 DCS CODE SCAN ...3 USING CROSS TONE...3 Selecting a Cross Tone mode...3 DUAL TONE MULTI-FREQUENCY (DTMF) ...DTMFMANUAL DIALING ...1 DTMF Hold ...1 AUTOMATIC DIALER ...1 Storing a DTMF
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    Microphone Keys...5 Frequency Direct Entry...5 KEY LOCK ...5 Microphone Key Lock ...5 AUTOMATIC POWER OFF (APO) ...6 PC PORT SPEED ...6 DISPLAY PARTITION BAR...6 POWER ON PASSWORD ...6 GPS (GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM) ...GPS-1 INTERNAL GPS FUNCTION ON/OFF...2 GPS DATA SETUP (1)...2 Land Survey System
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    DISPLAY FILTER FUNCTION ...6 RECEIVING A MESSAGE...6 ENTERING A MESSAGE...7 ACCESSING RECEIVED APRS MESSAGES ...7 TRANSMITTING A MESSAGE ...8 BASIC SETTINGS...8 My Callsign ...8 Beacon Type ...8 APRS Lock ...8 SETTING INTERNAL TNC...9 Data Band ...9
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    > ...20 Turn angle ...20 Turn slope ...20 Turn time ...20 PACKET MONITOR DISPLAY ...21 DX PACKETCLUSTERS MONITOR...22 Connecting TM-D710G with the HF Transceiver ...22 CONTENTS-5
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    VOICE RECORDER...2 Voice Memos...2 Continuous Recording...3 Playback ...3 Playback Repeat ...3 Playback Repeat Interval...3 CROSS-BAND/ LOCKED-BAND OPERATION (TM-D710GA ONLY CROSS BAND REPREPEATER OPERATION MODE ...1 REPEATER TX HOLD ...1 REPEATER ID TX ...1 Entering your Repeater ID...1 WIRELESS
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    OPERATING THROUGH REPEATERS Repeaters are often installed and maintained by radio clubs, sometimes with the cooperation of local businesses involved in the communications industry. Compared to simplex communication, you can usually transmit over much greater distances by using a repeater.
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    600 kHz offset No offset (Simplex operation) No offset (Simplex operation) + 5 MHz offset No offset (Simplex operation) - 5 MHz offset No offset (Simplex operation) TM-D710GE Under 145.600 MHz: 145.600 ~ 145.799 MHz: 145.800 MHz and higher: No offset (Simplex operation) - 600 KHz offset No offset
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    REVERSE FUNCTION After setting a separate receive and transmit frequency, you can exchange these frequencies using the Reverse function. This allows you to manually check the strength of signals you receive directly from other stations, while using a repeater. If the station's signal is strong, move
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    MEMORY CHANNELS In Memory channels, 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
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    STORING ODD-SPLIT REPEATER FREQUENCIES Some repeaters use a receive and transmit frequency pair with a non-standard offset. To access those repeaters, store two separate frequencies in a memory channel. You can then operate on those repeaters without changing the offset frequency you stored in the
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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. CHANNEL DISPLAY FUNCTION Use this function when you want to use only Memory channels.
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    Key Lock - Reset TONE - - - - - REV Reverse ON/OFF LOW/ MUTE PF1 PF2 Change output power Select the Weather channel (TM-D710GA) Change control band (default) Tuning control - - Mute - - - - - - - Group Scan - Change output power - - Change channel display - - - - - BAND SEL
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    terminal) 2 • SQC data output logic 2 1 TM-D710GA only 2 Can be set only by using the MCP-6A software. APPLICATION EXAMPLES The following are examples of how you settings, simply by recalling a PM channel. It is too much trouble to change back the settings after somebody else has reconfigured them.
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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 blink
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    SCAN Scan is a useful feature for hands-off monitoring of your favorite frequencies. Becoming comfortable with all 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
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    VFO SCAN VFO Scan monitors all frequencies tunable on the band, using the current frequency step size. 1 Select your desired band. 2 Press [VFO] (1s). • Scan starts at the current frequency. • The 1 MHz decimal blinks while scanning is in progress. • To reverse the scan direction, turn the Tuning
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    PROGRAM SCAN Program Scan is identical to VFO Scan except that you select a frequency range for the scan. ■ Setting Scan Limits You can store up to 10 scan ranges in Memory channels L0/ U0 to L9/U9. 1 Press [VFO]. 2 Select your desired band. 3 Rotate the Tuning control to select your desired
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    VISUAL SCAN While you are receiving, Visual Scan allows you to monitor frequencies near the current operating frequency. Visual Scan graphically and simultaneously shows how all frequencies in the selected range are busy. You will see up to 21 segments, for each channel, that represent 7 S-meter
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    CTCSS/ DCS/ CROSS TONE CTCSS You may sometimes want to hear calls only from specific persons. The Continuous Tone Coded Squelch System (CTCSS) allows you to ignore (not hear) unwanted calls from other persons who are using the same frequency. To do so, select the same CTCSS tone as selected by the
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    CTCSS FREQUENCY SCAN This function scans through all CTCSS frequencies to identify the incoming CTCSS frequency on a received signal. You may find this useful when you cannot recall the CTCSS frequency that the other persons in your group are using. 1 Press [TONE] 2 times to activate the CTCSS
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    5 Enter your desired DCS code using the microphone keypad. • Refer to the table below for DCS codes. DCS Code 023 025 026 031 032 036 043 047 051 053 054 065 071 072 073 074 114 115 116 122 125 131 132 134 143 145 152 155 156 162 165 172 174 205 212 223 225 226 243 244 245 246 251 252 255 261 263
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    to 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 the microphone [PTT]. 2 While transmitting, press the Tuning control. • The last called DTMF Memory channel name and number appear on the display. If no name has been saved for the channel, the DTMF code appears. ■ Selecting a Pause Duration You can
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    station, greatly enhancing your communications capabilities. To use EchoLink, you must register using your callsign on their website and download the EchoLink software program (free of charge). Refer to the website for PC hardware and other requirements. Official EchoLink Website: http://www.echolink
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    the speed to FAST or SLOW. SETTING UP EchoLink Sysop MODE Connect the TM-D710G to a personal computer to use the system as a node station for when the CTCSS or DCS signals match.) (3) To avoid having the EchoLink software detecting a busy state even when the transceiver power is turned OFF, set
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    OTHER OPERATIONS SELECTING AN OUTPUT POWER It is a good idea to select lower transmit power if communications is still reliable. This lowers the risk of interfering with others on the band. When operating from battery power, you will enjoy more operating time before a recharge is necessary. Press [
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    the correct frequency step size is essential in selecting your exact frequency. The default step size on the 144 MHz band is 5 kHz (TM-D710GA) or 12.5 kHz (TM-D710GE). The default on the 430/440 MHz band is 25 kHz. 1 Press the left or right [BAND SEL] to select band A or B, then
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    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 MHz band is FM. 1 Enter Menu mode and access Menu 102. ■ Squelch Hang-up Time When using S-meter
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    time a key is pressed. 1 Enter Menu mode and access Menu 902. 2 Set 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. 1 Enter Menu mode and access Menu 903. 2 Set the backlight color
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    PROGRAMMABLE FUNCTION KEYS ■ Transceiver Front Panel There are 2 PF (Programmable Function) keys on the transceiver front panel: PF1 and PF2. You can assign your own desired functions to these 2 keys. 1 Enter Menu mode and access Menu 906 (PF1) and/or Menu 907 (PF2). ■ Frequency Direct Entry If the
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    , you cannot operate the transceiver without first entering your password, after turning the transceiver power ON. Your password can be changed using the MCP-6A software, and can contain up to 6 digits. 1 Enter Menu mode and access Menu 998. 2 Set the APO time limit to 30, 60, 90, 120, 180 minutes
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    GPS (GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM) WHAT IS GPS? GPS stands for Global Positioning System, and is common nowadays. Following is a brief introduction. Although the American Defense Department originally developed GPS for military operations, the system is available for use by the general public.
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    INTERNAL GPS FUNCTION ON/OFF Press [GPS] to turn the Internal GPS receiver ON or OFF. • When the Internal GPS receiver is ON, the " appears on the display. " indicator • When the Internal GPS receiver is On, the internal clock is automatically configured with the time data from the internal GPS
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    TRACK LOG All movement is saved in the GPS Logger (Internal GPS only). Saved information includes latitude, longitude, altitude, travel direction, speed, time, and date. The log can retain up to 5000 points of data. Press [LOG] to turn the Track Log function On or Off. 2 Select "ON" or "OFF". •
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    You can register up to 100 points with the location's latitude, longitude, altitude, time, name, and icon. You can edit names and icons manually. 1 Press [MARK] (1s) to enter Mark Waypoint registration mode. 2 Select a Target Point (from 1 ~ 5). 3 Press [USE]. • The "in use" target point mark
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      ■ Mark Waypoint List The information registered with the Mark Waypoint is confirmed. 1 Press [MARK] to display the Mark Waypoint list. • The list of Mark waypoints appears. 2 Rotate the Tuning control to select a Mark Waypoint. [TOP]: Displays the first 5 Mark Waypoints. [5 ]: Displays the
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    the built-in TNC, see "TNC COMMANDS LIST". Press [TNC] 2 times to 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 automatically reinitiated when its malfunction is detected; this does not
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    conditions of SQL and TX (above) are met, the SQC output becomes active. Note: The activation type (logic) can be changed using the MCP-6A software ([Edit] - [Data Terminal] - [SQC Output Logic]). 2 Set the COM port speed to 9600, 19200, 38400, or 57600 bps. • Turning the power ON/OFF will change
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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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    Command Name DISPLAY DWAIT ECHO EPATH EXTCLR FILE FIRMRNR FLOVER FLOW FRACK FULLDUP GBAUD GPSSEND GPSTEXT HBAUD HEALLED HID ID KILL KISS LCSTREAM LIST Short DISP DW E EPATH EXTC FI FIR FL F FR FU GB GPSS GPST HB HEAL HI I KI KISS LCS LI Description Parameter Causes the TNC to display the current
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    Command Name LOCATION LOG LPATH LTEXT LTMON MAIL MAXFRAME MBOD MCOM MCON MINE MONITOR MRPT MSTAMP MYALIAS MYCALL MYMCALL NEWMODE NOMODE NPATH NTSGRP NTSMRK NTSMSG OVERKILL PACLEN PACTIME PERSIST Short Description Parameter LOC If set to EVERY, sends GPS data at intervals of the specified period
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    Ctrl], then press [C] three times. When ON, causes the TNC to respond to software flow control from the computer in Transparent mode. 0 ~ 250 ON/ OFF − . 0 ~ 15 0 ~ 120 TXF When ON, allows the TNC to send a software flow control (XON and XOFF) to the computer in Transparent mode. Does not forward
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    [Enter] (or [Return]), [Ctrl]+[C], then [Enter] (or [Return]). For a subject, you can enter up to 30 alphanumeric characters. Causes the TNC to perform software flow control when ON, or hardware flow control when OFF. Parameter − Call1 (VIA call2, call3 0 ~ 10 − ON/ OFF Default − CQ 1 − ON PACKET
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    introduced by Bob Bruninga, WB4APR . < APRS® is a software program and registered trademark of Bob Bruninga, WB4APR.> Official APRS org NAVITRA DATA COMMUNICATION (NAVITRA BEACON) ◆ The Navitra system was introduced by KENWOOD in the 1990's, for use within Japan. CALLSIGN AND BEACON TYPE SETTINGS
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    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 enter the date and time. Note: The battery for the clock backup is built into the unit. When the power source is connected, the battery
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    RECEIVING APRS DATA Each time a new APRS packet is received, the frequency display is interrupted to show information as below: Status text • The received APRS packet may include information on an object such as a hurricane or tornado. In this case, the name of the object appears instead of a
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    g: Direction of station h: Distance from station (mile or km) i: Position comment 1 1 For packets received from Mic-encoder stations including TMD710Gs, TM-D710s, TM-D700s, TH-D72s, and TH-D7s, position comments are displayed in the fourth line. (Object) a: Position data b: Grid square locator
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    This transceiver is capable of displaying the following icons as station IDs. SORT FUNCTION This function allows you to sort the station list according to the callsign, date time, or distance. 1 Display the station list. Some icons may appear with overlay characters as below if
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    OBJECT Only Object Stations are displayed. KENWOOD Only KENWOOD TH-D7, THD72,TM-D700, TM-D710G, TM-D710, and RC-D710 Stations are addressed to you B Bulletin message ! Report by the National Weather Service Reception acknowledgment (or rejection) to your message G Message group •
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    ENTERING A MESSAGE To transmit a message, first enter the callsign of the target station. To transmit a bulletin, enter "BLN#" instead; where # must be 0 to 9 or A to Z. When the length of your bulletin exceeds 64 digits, you may transmit more than one packet to send the entire bulletin. Use # to
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    Sequence Time/ Date < before today > (message received) aMeaning Message addressed to you B Bulletin message ! Report by the National Weather Service bRX or TX?  Received message (or bulletin)  A message (or bulletin) for transmitting cStatus n 1 "n" indicates the remaining number of
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    Type [OFF]: You can perform 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 receiver. Verify your station position data by pressing
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    from the GPS terminal using the NMEA-0183 "$GPWPL" format. [MAGELLAN]: The data which is output from the GPS terminal using the " $PMGNWPL" format. [KENWOOD]: The data which is output from the GPS terminal using the " $PKWDWPL" format. ■ Way Point Name Select the length of the Way Point Name
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    The selectable comments are listed below: [Off Duty] [Enroute] [In Service] [Returning] [Committed] [Special] [PRIORITY] [CUSTOM 0 ~ CUSTOM select of [TUNE]. Transmitting QSY Information A properly configured functioning TM-D710G QSY station can automatically embed the voice frequency from the non-
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    of the station as well as the SSID. You can display and set the following icons for the TM-D710G. KENWOOD (\K) Eyeball (/E) Lighthouse (\L) School (/K) Satellite (\S) PC user (/L) SUNNY (\U) Balloon (/O) RADIO (\Y) Police (/P) ARRL (\a) RV (/R) RACES (\c) SHUTTLE (/S) Gale Flags
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    APRS supports approximately 200 icons. It allows users to select each icon by specifying a 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
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    ■ TX Interval Time You can change the interval for automatically transmitting APRS packets. Access and select 0.2, 0.5, 1, 2, 3, 5, 10, 20, 30 or 60 minutes. The default is 3 minutes. Note: ◆ With "AUTO" in < METHOD > and Beacon ON, pressing the Tuning control to
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    it for special use. Select ALTNET and press [USE], then enter your desired character string. When transmitting messages and meteorological data using the TM-D710G, the character string you entered is added to the packet, following your station callsign. • When using ALTNET, enter ALTNET. VOICE ALERT
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    being output by viewing MY WEATHER STATION. (Press [F], [WXi]) SETTING AS A DIGIPEATER ■ DIGIPEAT Enter Menu mode and access Menu 616. When using the TM-D710G as a digipeater, set whether or not you digipeat a packet which includes your callsign in the packet path. In the received packet path, if
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    by 1 (for example, CA2-2 becomes CA2-1). Enter Menu mode and access Menu 619. 1 Set UIFLOOD to [ON] or [OFF]. ■ UITRACE When using the TM-D710G as a digipeater, set whether or not UITRACE digipeat runs. When the received UI Frame character string matches the entered alias (for example, WIDE), the
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    STORING AUTO MESSAGE REPLY Enter Menu mode and access Menu 622. PROGRAMMING A MESSAGE GROUP CODE Enter Menu mode and access Menu 623. ■ Auto Answer Reply While you are driving, for example, you cannot immediately answer to received messages. On this transceiver, you can program the message
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    is received. ■ TX Beep When a beacon containing your station position information (My position information) is transmitted in a manner other than manually, you can select whether or not it emits a beep sound. [OFF]: A beep does not sound. [ON]: A beep sounds when a beacon is transmitted
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    SELECTING A DISPLAY UNIT (1) Enter Menu mode and access Menu 626. SETTING SmartBeaconingTM Enter Menu mode and access Menu 630 and 631. ■ Speed, Distance Select to [mi/h, mile], [km/h, km], or [knots, nm] . ■ Altitude, Rainfall Select to [feet, inch] or [m, mm].
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    SmartBeaconing Operation: Speed Transmission Interval Corner Pegging Above the HIGH SPEED FAST RATE Operates normally Under HIGH SPEED Over LOW SPEED (Only when the set HIGH SPEED ʾ LOW SPEED) The interval is calculated using the following formula: (Transmission Interval = FAST RATE x HI
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    on the two transceivers, you may use a commercially available RS-232-C cross-wired cable. • A D-SUB female/male conversion adapter is required. TM-D710G HF transceiver (f) (m) PG-5G COM connector on HF transceiver   [TOP]: Displays the list of the fast 5 stations. [5 ]: Displays the list
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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) OPERATION When using the optional VGS-1 voice guide & storage unit, you gain access to the voice the tables below for announcements based on settings. MANUAL: A microphone PF key must be programmed as [VOICE] to use MANUAL voice announcement. Operation Announcement While in VFO mode
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    AUTO: Announcements are made automatically when changing a mode/frequency/setting. Operation Announcement CTCSS frequency setup "CTCSS frequency" + frequency value DCS code setup "DCS" + code value Cross tone setup "TX" + "TONE" or "DCS" + "RX" + "TONE" or "CTCSS" or "DCS" or "OFF" MHz step
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    ■ Continuous Recording Received signals on the control band are continuously recorded, with the memory retaining the last 30 seconds of recorded signals. 1 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
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    CROSS-BAND/ LOCKED-BAND OPERATION (TM-D710GA ONLY) This transceiver is capable of receiving signals on one band and retransmitting signals on the other band. This function repeats signals originating from
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    serial number B8610001. WIRELESS OPERATION (TM-D710GA ONLY) If you also have a compatible KENWOOD handy transceiver, you may use it Make the handheld enter Remote Control mode. • For the method, see the instruction manual for the handheld. If not described, consult your dealer. On the mobile
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    WEATHER ALERT (TM-D710GA ONLY) The Weather Alert is available only in the USA and Canada. When activated, this function will check for a received NOAA 1050 Hz tone.
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    as below: VHF freq. Audio UHF freq. Audio > Control commands > < Response Commander (TM-D710GA/E/ TM-D710A/E/ TM-D700A/ TH-D72A/E/ TH-D7A) Audio Control commands > < Response Transporter (TM-D710GA/E/ TM-D710A/E/ TM-D700A/ TH-D72A/E/ TH-D7A) HF transceiver CONNECTING THE TRANSPORTER WITH THE HF
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    PREPARATION FLOW The following steps should guide you to a good start of Sky Command operation. First connect the Transporter to the HF transceiver. 1 Select the same VHF
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    PROGRAMMING CALLSIGNS The built-in TNCs of the Commander and Transporter communicate each other when you send a control command from the Commander. So you must program different callsigns (9 digits max.) on these transceivers as the IDs of the TNCs. Use the following Menu Nos. to program callsigns:
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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
144/440 MHz FM DUAL BANDER
TM-D710GA
144/430 MHz FM DUAL BANDER
TM-D710GE
Version:
1.01
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