Kenwood TM-G707E User Manual

Kenwood TM-G707E Manual

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  • Kenwood TM-G707E | User Manual - Page 1
    INSTRUCTION MANUAL 144/440 MHz FM DUAL BANDER TM-G707A 144/430 MHz FM DUAL BANDER TM-G707A 144/430 MHz FM DUAL BANDER TM-G707E KENWOOD CORPORATION © B62-1509-00 (K,E,M) 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 00
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    KENWOOD believes that the compact size, coupled with the reasonable cost, will meet your satisfaction. MODELS COVERED BY THIS MANUAL The models listed below are covered by this manual. TM-G707A: 144/440 MHz FM Dual Bander (U.S.A./ Canada) TM-G707A optional front panel kit, the separated panel can be
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    the receiving antenna. • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. • this transceiver unless instructed by 11 this manual or by KENWOOD documentation. 12 the transceiver, turn OFF the power immediately. Contact a KENWOOD service station 19 or your dealer. 20 • The transceiver
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    CONTENTS SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES 1 CONVENTIONS FOLLOWED IN THIS MANUAL ....... 1 CHAPTER 1 PREPARATION FOR MOBILE AND FIXED STATION OPERATION MOBILE INSTALLATION 2 Installation Example 2 Installation Steps 2 DC POWER CABLE CONNECTION 3 Mobile Operation 3 Fixed Station Operation 4 Replacing
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    NAMING MEMORY CHANNELS 30 SWITCHING MEMORY NAME/ FREQUENCY DISPLAY 30 CALL CHANNEL 31 Recalling the Call Channel 31 Changing Call Channel Contents 31 MEMORY ➡ VFO TRANSFERS 32 CHANNEL DISPLAY FUNCTION 32 INITIALIZING MEMORY 33 Partial Reset (VFO 33 Full Reset (Memory 33 CHAPTER 9
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    Entry 55 CHANGING FREQUENCY STEP SIZE 55 DISPLAY DIMMER 56 Manual Dimmer Change 56 Auto Dimmer Change 56 BEEP VOLUME CHANGE 56 KIT (DFK-3C/ DFK-4C/ DFK-7C 67 Installation Examples 69 CHAPTER 22 MAINTENANCE GENERAL INFORMATION 70 SERVICE 70 SERVICE NOTE 70 CLEANING 70 TROUBLESHOOTING
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    ) J19-1526-XX 1 Screw set (U.S.A./ Canada) 2 N99-0382-XX 1 Screw set (Europe/ General) N99-0331-XX 1 Warranty card (U.S.A./ Canada/ Europe only) - 1 Instruction manual B62-1509-XX 1 1 The MC-53DM and MC-45 microphones are also sold as optional accessories {page 66}. 2 Attach the microphone
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    for each side of the bracket. • Double check that all hardware is tightened to prevent vehicle vibration from loosening the bracket or transceiver. 20 21 KENWOOD FM DUAL BANDER TM-G707 22 SEMS screw 2
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    DC POWER CABLE CONNECTION LOCATE THE POWER INPUT CONNECTOR AS CLOSE TO THE TRANSCEIVER AS POSSIBLE. ■ Mobile Operation The vehicle battery must have a nominal rating of 12 V. Never connect the transceiver to a 24 V battery. Be sure to use a 12 V vehicle battery that has sufficient current capacity.
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    ■ Fixed Station Operation 1 In order to use this transceiver for fixed station 2 operation, you will need a separate 13.8 V DC power supply that must be purchased separately. The 3 recommended current capacity of your power supply 4 is 12 A. 5 1 Connect the DC power cable to the regulated DC
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    If the fuse blows, determine the cause then correct the problem. After the problem is resolved, replace the fuse. If newly installed fuses continue to blow, disconnect the power cable and contact your dealer or nearest Service Center for assistance. Fuse Location Transceiver Supplied Accessory DC
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    the plug until the locking tab clicks. 17 18 KENWOOD FM DUAL BANDER TM-G707 19 20 21 22 PACKET EQUIPMENT CONNECTIONS If power supply between the transceiver and the TNC. ◆ Keep as wide a separation between the transceiver and computer as practical to reduce noise-pickup by the transceiver
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    YOUR FIRST QSO If you tend to discard instruction manuals along with the packaging material .....please don't. The After trying the rig for a while, settle back in your most comfortable operating chair with this manual and your favorite drink for an hour or two. The time spent will be worthwhile. MC-
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    1 2 BASIC TRANSCEIVER MODES GETTING ACQUAINTED Programmable Memory (PM) mode 3 This section introduces you to the basic modes you can 4 select. 5 VFO mode 6 Press [VFO] to select. In this mode you can change the 7 operating frequency using the Tuning control or Mic 8 [UP]/ [DWN]. Press [PM] to
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    Easy Operation mode Press [MNU]+[ ] to select. In this mode only the basic functions are available and the memory storing procedures are simplified. You may prefer this mode if you seldom use functions other than the basic ones. For further information, refer to "EASY OPERATION" {page 18}. 2 1
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    of the front panel 2 controls and buttons. For the functions not described here, you will find explanations in the appropriate sections of this manual. 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 q CALL button 11 Recalls the Call channel {page 31}. Also starts or 12 stops Call/VFO Scan {page 43} when in VFO
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    y F (Function) button Allows you to select the different functions that are available using the multifunction buttons. u TONE button Switches the Tone function {page 24} or CTCSS function {page 46} ON or OFF. Also activates or deactivates Automatic Tone frequency ID {page 47}. i REV button Switches
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    making test transmissions, connect a dummy load in place of the antenna. The antenna system or load should have an impedance of 50 Ω. The TM-G707E accepts a male N-type connector and other versions accept a male PL-259 connector. This transceiver has only one antenna connector because of a built
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    MICROPHONE MC-53DM 2 1 3 78 5 6 6 MC-45 2 1 DWN UP 3 78 5 6 4 MIC CALL VFO MR PF LOCK ELECTRET CONDENSER MIC MADE IN JAPAN 4 q UP button w DWN button Raises or lowers the operating frequency, the memory channel number, the menu number, etc. Holding either button down causes the
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    G707E: one 18 more [F], [SHIFT]) 19 Reverse [REV] 20 Priority Scan [F], [MNU] 21 Cross-band Operation [F], [ ] 22 1 U.S.A./ Canada only 2 TM-G707E only 14 Indicator What You Selected Automatic Power OFF 9600 bps transfer Advanced Intercept Point Locked-out memory channel Memory channel
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    OPERATING BASICS 1 SWITCHING POWER ON/OFF ADJUSTING SQUELCH 2 1 Switch ON the DC power supply. • If operating mobile, skip this step. 2 Press the (POWER) switch to switch ON the transceiver. The purpose of the Squelch function is to silence 3 background noise output from the speaker (squelch
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    SELECTING FREQUENCIES 1 2 ■ Tuning Control 3 Using the Tuning control is convenient when you are within easy reach of the transceiver front panel, and 4 the frequencies to be selected are near the current 5 frequency. 6 1 Press [VFO] to select VFO mode. 7 8 9 10 11 2 Turn the Tuning
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    TRANSMITTING 1 When ready to begin transmitting, press and hold Mic [PTT] and speak in a normal tone of voice. • "ON AIR" and the RF power meter appear. • Speaking too close to the microphone, or too loudly, may increase distortion and reduce intelligibility of your signal at the receiving station.
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    EASY OPERATION 1 2 If you are a person who has just acquired a ham license and wants to use only the basic functions 3 for now, use Easy Operation mode. Only the 4 basic functions are available in this mode so you need not worry about studying other functions. 5 6 When in this mode, you can
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    Menu No. used appears. 4 Press [OK]. 10 • Depending on Menu Nos., "s" also appears. For the 11 subsequent steps, see the appropriate sections in this 12 manual. 13 5 Turn the Tuning control, or press Mic [UP]/ [DWN], to switch the selection. 14 15 16 17 18 19 6 Press [OK] again to
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    band (ONE) 9 5 Memory Channel Name 1 See reference page 10 6 Auto PM Channel Storage ON/ OFF Default Ref. Page See reference page 59 KENWOOD 57 OFF 56 OFF 41 All bands 29 30 OFF 37 11 12 7 Automatic Repeater Offset (U.S.A./ Canada/ Europe only) 8 Offset Frequency 13 14
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    bps/ 9600 bps 20 ~ 23 Programmable Function Keys See reference page 24, 25 Not currently used 26 1750 Hz Tone Transmit Hold (TM-G707E only) 27 Microphone Control (U.S.A./ Canada only) 28 Mic Keypad Confirmation Tones (U.S.A./ Canada only) 29 ~ 38 DTMF Number Storage (U.S.A./ Canada only
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    allows communications over considerable distances. 9 10 11 12 REPEATER ACCESS Most amateur radio voice repeaters use a separate receive and transmit frequency. You can set a separate transmit frequency by selecting the offset frequency and offset direction with respect to the receive frequency
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    band. 2 Press [F], [SHIFT]. • Each time you repeat this key operation, the offset direction changes as shown below. TM-G707A/E Simplex + − (VHF) TM-G707A (UHF) TM-G707E (UHF) Simplex Note: ◆ If the offset transmit frequency falls outside the allowable transmit frequency range, transmitting
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    below. 5 No Indicator Tone CTCSS 6 ("T") ("CT") 7 8 9 TM-G707E Only: When you access repeaters that require 1750 Hz tones, you need ], to select a tone frequency. 24 5 Press [OK] to complete the setting. TM-G707E Only: To transmit a 1750 Hz tone, assign the 1750 Hz Tone function to
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    ■ Automatic Repeater Offset (U.S.A./ Canada/ Europe Only) This function automatically selects an offset direction and activates the Tone function, according to the frequency that you select on the VHF band. The transceiver is programmed for offset direction as shown below. To obtain an up-to-date
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    REVERSE FUNCTION 1 After setting a separate receive and transmit frequency, 2 you can exchange these frequencies using the Reverse 3 function. While using a repeater, this function allows you to check the signal strength
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    use each memory channel as a simplex & repeater channel or odd-split channel. Store only one frequency to use as a simplex & repeater channel or two separate frequencies to use as an odd-split channel. Select either application for each channel depending on the operations you have in mind. Tone ON
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    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 then can operate on those repeaters without changing the offset programming in the Menu. 1 Select the
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    RECALLING MEMORY CHANNELS 1 Press [MR] to enter Memory Recall mode. • The memory channel used last is recalled. 2 Turn the Tuning control, or press Mic [UP]/ [DWN], to select the desired memory channel. • You can also recall memory channels by directly entering numeric digits via the microphone
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    NAMING MEMORY CHANNELS 1 You can name memory channels using up to 2 7 alphanumeric characters. When you recall a named 3 memory channel, its name appears on the display instead of the stored frequency. Names can be 4 callsigns, repeater names, cities, names of people, etc. 5 Note: You can also
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    CALL CHANNEL The Call channel can be used to store any frequency and related data that you will recall often. The Call channel also can be programmed either as a simplex & repeater or odd-split channel. No matter what mode the transceiver is in, the Call channel can always be selected quickly. You
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    MEMORY ➡ VFO TRANSFERS 1 Transferring the contents of a memory channel or the 2 Call channel to the VFO can be useful if you want to 3 search for other stations or a clear frequency, near the selected memory channel or Call channel frequency. 4 1 Recall the desired memory channel or the Call 5
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    INITIALIZING MEMORY If your transceiver seems to be malfunctioning, initializing the transceiver may resolve the problem. In addition, doing Full Reset is a quick way to clear all memory channels; however, you then need to re-program memory channels after initialization. Note:
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    find Programmable 7 Memory particularly useful. The following settings can be separately stored for the VHF and UHF bands: VFO frequency Memory Recall Beep volume 16 Data transfer rate 17 1750 Hz Tone Transmit Hold (TM-G707E only) 18 Scan resume method S-meter Squelch 19 Microphone keypad
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    4 your family or club. However, each individual has persons can separately program the transceiver and 5 personal preferences for how they like to settings, simply by recalling a PM channel. 7 It is too much trouble to change back the settings after somebody else has reconfigured them. So this
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    STORING DATA IN PM CHANNELS 1 1 Confirm that the following conditions have been 2 satisfied: 3 • The transceiver is in the receive mode. 4 • Scan is not being used. 5 • Microphone Control is OFF. 6 2 Select the desired band. 7 3 Select the desired frequency and related data (Tone, CTCSS,
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    AUTO PM CHANNEL STORAGE RESETTING PROGRAMMABLE MEMORY After you recalled a PM channel, this function Use this procedure to reset the PM channels to the 1 automatically overwrites the current PM channel with the factory defaults. 2 present operating environment when: 1 Press [CALL]+[ ]. 3 •
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    3 how to use all types of Scan, the monitoring flexibility 4 gained will increase your operating efficiency. 5 6 7 KENWOOD FM DUAL BANDER TM-G707 438.525 MHz 8 9 KENWOOD FM DUAL BANDER TM-G707 10 11 12 13 Stop 14 This transceiver provides the following conventional scans in addition to
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    SCAN RESUME METHODS Before using Scans other than Priority Scan, it's necessary to decide under what condition you want your transceiver to continue scanning after detecting and stopping for a signal. You can choose Time-Operated mode or Carrier-Operated mode. The default is TimeOperated mode. •
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    VFO SCAN 1 VFO Scan allows you to scan all frequencies from the 2 lowest frequency to the highest frequency on the band. 3 The current frequency step size {page 55} is used. 4 5 1 s 6 7 8 9 1 Select the desired band. 10 2 Press [VFO] (1 s). 11 • The 1 MHz decimal blinks while scanning is
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    ■ Locking Out Memory Channels Memory channels that you prefer not to monitor while scanning, can be locked out. 1 Recall the desired memory channel. 2 Press [MNU] to enter Menu mode. 3 Select Menu No. 3 (MR.L.O.). 4 Press [OK], then switch Lockout ON (or OFF). 2 1 5 Press [OK] again to complete the
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    PROGRAM SCAN 1 Program Scan is identical with VFO Scan except that 2 you select the frequency range of the scan. 3 4 1 s 5 6 7 8 ■ Setting Scan Limits 9 10 You can store up to 6 scan ranges in memory channels L1/U1 to L6/U6. 11 1 Select the desired band. 12 2 Select the desired frequency
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    ■ Using Program Scan 1 Select a frequency equal to or between the programmed scan limits. 2 Press [VFO] (1 s). • The 1 MHz decimal blinks while scanning is in progress. • Scan starts at the frequency currently displayed. • To reverse the scan direction, turn the Tuning control clockwise (upward scan
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    any control or key for 3 seconds after signals drop, the transceiver resumes Priority Scan. 9 10 11 144.950 MHz 12 KENWOOD FM DUAL BANDER TM-G707 13 KENWOOD FM DUAL BANDER TM-G707 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 ■ Storing Frequency in Priority Channel 1 Select the desired band. 2 Select
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    ■ Selecting Priority Scan Method This transceiver prepares the following two modes for Priority Scan. Use mode B when you do not want Priority Scan to disrupt your current QSO. Mode A: Monitors the Priority channel every 3 seconds no matter whether or not signals are being received on the current
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    , or Mic [UP]/ [DWN], to 17 select a CTCSS frequency. 18 CTCSS frequency: 19 82.5 Hz 20 21 ReceNivoetd CTCSS frequency: 100.0 Hz KENWOOD FM DUAL BANDER TM-G707 5 Press [OK] to complete the setting. 6 When you are called: The squelch of your transceiver opens only when the selected tone is
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    programmed the appropriate CTCSS frequency. ◆ You can select a separate tone frequency for the CTCSS and Tone functions. ◆ You frequency portions may cause CTCSS to function incorrectly. To prevent noise from causing this problem, select an appropriate noise squelch level {page 15}. No. Freq. (Hz
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    [PTT] after beginning to press keys. 14 15 Freq. (Hz) 1209 1336 1477 1633 ■ Autopatch Some repeaters in the U.S.A. and Canada offer a service called Autopatch. Autopatch allows you to access the public telephone network by sending DTMF tones. Some repeaters require a special key sequence to
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    STORING DTMF NUMBERS FOR AUTOMATIC DIALER To store a DTMF number with a maximum of 16 digits in any of 10 dedicated DTMF memory channels, follow the procedure below. Note: Audible DTMF tones from other transceivers near you may be picked up by your microphone. If so, this could prevent the function
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    PROGRAMMABLE FUNCTION (PF) KEYS 1 2 The Programmable Function keys are [PF], [MR], [VFO], and [CALL] located on the face of the 3 microphone. If you prefer, you can change the default 4 functions assigned to these keys. ASSIGNING FRONT PANEL KEY FUNCTIONS 1 Press one of the following key
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    Canada only) ➞ Voice ➞ PWR switch (PF 1 only) ➞ 1750 Hz Tone (TM-G707E only) 4 Press [OK] again to complete the setting and exit Menu mode. or OFF. This function can be assigned only to PF 1. 16 1750 Hz Tone (TM-G707E only): 17 After releasing the re-programmed Mic key with Transmit 18 Hold ON,
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    1 2 TIME-OUT TIMER (TOT) AUXILIARY FUNCTIONS AUTOMATIC POWER OFF (APO) 3 It is sometimes necessary or desirable to restrict a single 4 transmission to a specific maximum time. This feature can be useful when accessing repeaters to prevent 5 repeater time-outs, or when trying to conserve battery 6
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    PROGRAMMABLE VFO If you want, you can set limits for the minimum and maximum frequencies that are selectable using the Tuning control. For example, if you select 145 MHz for the lower limit and 146 MHz for the upper limit, the tunable range will be from 145.000 MHz to 146.995 MHz. This function will
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    KEYPAD DIRECT ENTRY (U.S.A./ CANADA ONLY) 1 You can select the desired operating frequency, memory 2 channel, or tone frequency by entering numbers directly 3 from the MC-53DM microphone. To use this function, assign the Enter function to any Programmable Function 4 key first {page 51}. 5 ■
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    ■ Tone Frequency Number Entry 1 Select the desired band. 2 Press [TONE] to activate the Tone or CTCSS function. 3 Press [F], [T.SEL]. • The current tone frequency appears. 4 Press the Mic key re-programmed with Enter. • "- -" appears. 5 Use the Mic keypad to enter the Tone No. corresponding to the
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    Dimmer Change 3 You can manually change the display illumination to suit the lighting conditions where you are operating. 4 Press [DIM] to select from 5 levels, including OFF. 5 6 Note: Selecting OFF automatically
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    ON, the factory- 1 default message appears and stays for approximately 2 2 seconds. You can program your favorite message in place of "KENWOOD". 3 1 Press [MNU] to enter Menu mode. 4 5 2 Select Menu No. 1 (P-ON). 6 7 8 9 10 3 Press [OK]. 11 • The current message appears and the
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    S-METER SQUELCH 1 By activating S-meter Squelch, the squelch does not 2 open until a signal with the same or greater strength 3 than the S-meter setting is received. This function is useful to eliminate constantly resetting the squelch when 4 receiving weak stations that you have no interest in
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    caused by intermodulation. This problem is often apparent in urban areas when the band is extremely crowded. 1 Select the desired band. 2 Press [F], [DIM] to switch the function ON (or OFF). • "AIP" appears when the function is selected. Note: You can make a separate AIP setting between the VHF
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    MICROPHONE CONTROL (U.S.A./ CANADA ONLY) 1 2 You can change numerous transceiver settings by using the MC-53DM microphone keys. DTMF tones are used 3 for this remote control operation. First switch 4 Microphone Control ON using Menu Set-up. 5 Note: ◆ Audible DTMF tones from other transceivers
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    PACKET OPERATION 1 Connect this transceiver to your personal computer via a 1 Press [MNU] to enter Menu mode. 2 Terminal Node Controller (TNC) {page 6}. You can send E-mail to far away stations or obtain a variety of 2 Select Menu No. 19 (BPS). 3 information via your local bulletin boards, or
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    and PR1 pins will cause the TNC to malfunction. ◆ When DC voltage is input to the PR1 pin, the TNC may not function. If this problem happens, add a 10 µF capacitor between the PR1 pin and the TNC. Be careful with the polarity of the capacitor.
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    VS-3 VOICE SYNTHESIZER (OPTIONAL) Install the optional VS-3 unit to use this function {page 67}. Each time you change the transceiver mode, such as VFO or Memory Recall, the transceiver automatically announces the new mode. The table below shows what the transceiver automatically announces when it
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    430/ 440 MHz bands to perform Cross-band operation. ◆ When in Cross-band Operation mode, pressing [BAND] switches the receive and transmit band. 19 20 KENWOOD FM DUAL BANDER TM-G707 21 TM-G707 TX: 146.500 MHz RX: 443.500 MHz 22 64
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    at • "CLONE" appears. 3 one time. The cable for connecting the two TM-G707 6 On the source transceiver, press [CALL]. 4 transceivers is available as an option (E30-3326-05); contact a KENWOOD service center. • Data transfer starts. • "SEND" appears. 5 Note: 6 ◆ Before connecting the cable
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    -function Microphone with DTMF MC-80 Desktop Microphone (MJ-88 required) PS-33 Regulated DC Power Supply DFK-3C Detachable Front Panel Kit (3 m) DFK-7C Detachable Front Panel Kit (7 m) PG-2N DC Power Cable PG-3G DC Line Noise Filter PG-3B VS-3 DC Line Noise Filter Voice Synthesizer Unit SP
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    screws from the upper cover of the transceiver. INSTALLING A DETACHABLE FRONT PANEL KIT 2 (DFK-3C/ DFK-4C/ DFK-7C) 3 CAUTION: ALWAYS SWITCH when releasing it. 8 KENWOOD FM DUAL BANDER TM-G707 KENWOOD FM DUAL BANDER TM-G707 Release switch 9 10 KENWOOD FM DUAL BANDER TM-V7 11 2 Hold the
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    3 Connect the other end of the connectorized front 1 panel cable to the One Touch panel. • The cut-away corners of the connector should be 2 inserted first into the space such that the corners mate 3 with the positioning tab. 4 Positioning tab 5 6 7 Cut-away corner 8 9 10 Bracket
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    (3 m) Main unit DC power cable Main unit Microphone DFK-4C Main unit DC power cable Power source One Touch panel KENWOOD FM DUAL BANDER TM-G707 (4 m) Main unit Microphone (4 m) 1 DFK-7C (6 m) Main unit DC power cable 2 3 4 Power source One Touch panel Main unit 5 6 Microphone
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    you feel 16 they are directly related to the service problem. 17 You may return your transceiver for service to the authorized KENWOOD dealer from whom you 18 purchased it or any authorized KENWOOD service 19 center. A copy of the service report will be returned with the transceiver. Please do
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    problems are usually not caused by circuit failure. Please review this table, and the appropriate section(s) of this instruction manual, before assuming your transceiver is defective. 3 4 Problem problems, install a new fuse(s) with the 10 same ratings. 11 3 The front panel was not 3 Separate
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    Problem 1 Probable Cause Corrective Action Page Ref. 2 The display is too dim, The supply Lock functions. 57 10 Tuning control do not function. 11 12 2 The front panel was not 2 Separate the front panel from the main 67 connected securely to the main unit by using the release switch on
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    Problem Probable Cause Corrective Action Page Ref. 1 You cannot transmit even though you press the TNC is incorrect. control. 8 2 Adjust the TNC modulation level according 61 to the TNC instruction manual. 9 3 There is multi-path distortion. 3 Reorient or relocate the antenna. The - 10
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    SPECIFICATIONS Specifications are subject to change without notice due to advancements in technology. General Frequency range U.S.A./ Canada General Europe Mode Antenna impedance Usable temperature range Power supply Grounding method Current Transmit (max.) Receive (at 2 W output)
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    Transmitter Power output High Medium Low Modulation Spurious emissions Maximum frequency deviation Audio distortion (at 60% modulation) Microphone impedance 1 Taiwan: 25 W (both bands) Receiver Circuitry Intermediate frequency (1st/ 2nd) Sensitivity (12 dB SINAD) Selectivity (-6 dB)
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    POWER ON FUNCTIONS SUMMARY This table concludes the functions that you can initiate using the (POWER) switch. After switching OFF the transceiver, press and hold the appropriate key, then press the (POWER) switch. 8 5 7 6 9 12 11 MC-53DM 1 10 3 2 4 Function 1 All Lock ON/ OFF 1 Key
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    INDEX Advanced Intercept Point (AIP 59 Automatic Power Off (APO 52 Autopatch 48 Channel Display Function .... 32 Clone 65 Continuous Tone Coded Squelch System (CTCSS) ... 46 Cross-band Operation .......... 64 Display Demonstration mode ........ 56 Dimmer, Changing 56 Dual Tone Multi-Frequency
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