Kenwood Th-d7a/e Dual Bander Instruction Manual
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 94 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES SMC-32Speaker Microphone SMC-33Remote Control Speaker Microphone SMC-34Remote Control Speaker Microphone (with Volume Control) HMC-3Head Set with VOX/PTT EMC-3Clip Microphone with Earphone PB-38Standard Battery Pack (6 V/ 650 mAh) PB-39High-power Battery Pack (9.6 V/ 600 mAh) BT-11Battery Case BC-17Wall Charger SC-40Soft Case BC-19Rapid Charger PG-2WDC Cable TH-D7 E 94 Optional Acce.98.12.4, 0:14 PM 94
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1234567891011121314151617181920212223 95 PG-4WConnection Cable to Computer (With a memory store program 1 and a separate manual (document file) 2) VC-H1Interactive Visual Communicator PG-4VConnection Cable to VC-H1 PG-3JFiltered Cigarette Lighter Cable PG-4RSky Command Cable Kit (U.S.A./ Canada only) 1This software is mainly used to program memory channels via a personal computer.2This manual gives further detailed information on specialized communications including Packet and APRS. TH-D7 E 94 Optional...
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 96 EQUIPMENT CONNECTIONS CONNECTING EQUIPMENT FOR REMOTE CONTROLMake connections as shown when remotely controlling equipment.Note 1:Voltage is developed across the 100 W resistor in the 3.5 V line in the transceiver. When 2 mA flows, approximately 3.3 V is developed. Note 2:A 10 mF capacitor is not required in the following cases: ·When the other equipment has DC blocking capacitors.·When a 2-terminal electret condenser microphone is used....
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98 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 r e t t i m s n a r T d n a B F H V d n a B F H U t u p t u o r e w o PV 8 . 3 1 , HW6W5 . 5 V 6 . 9 , HW 5 . x o r p p A V 0 . 6 , HW5 . 2 . x o r p p AW2 . 2 . x o r p p A V 0 . 6 , LW 5 . 0 . x o r p p A V 0 . 6 , L EW m 0 5 . x o r p p A n o i t a l u d o Me c n a t c a e R n o i t a i v e d y c n e u q e r f m u m i x a Mn i h t i W±z H k 5 ) r e w o p t i m s n a r t h g i h t a ( s n o i s s i m e s u o i r u p Ss s e l r o B d 0 6 Ð r...
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99 APPENDIX TNC COMMANDS LISTThe 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. AU OFF, BEACON EVERY 18. e m a N d n a m m o C t r o h S t l u a f e D r e t e m a r a P n o i t p i r c s e D F L O T U AUANOFF O / N Oh c a e r e t f a r e t u p m o c e h t o t ) F L ( d e e f e n i l a s d n e s , N O n e h W . ) R C ( n r u t e r e g a i r r a c N O C A E BB0Y R E V E/ Y R E V E n R E...
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100 e m a N d n a m m o C t r o h S t l u a f e D r e t e m a r a P n o i t p i r c s e D Y A L P S I DPS I DÑ Ñe h t l l a f o s u t a t s t n e r r u c e h t y a l p s i d o t C N T e h t s e s u a C , I , H , C , A r e i f i t n e d i s s a l c a y f i c e p s o s l a n a c u o Y . s d n a m m o c d n a m m o c d e r i s e d e h t y l n o f o s u t a t s e h t y a l p s i d o t T r o , M , L a d n a e m a n d n a m m o c e h t n e e w t e b e c a p s a r e t n E . s s a l c . H Y A L P S I D . x e ; r...
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101 e m a N d n a m m o C t r o h S t l u a f e D r e t e m a r a P n o i t p i r c s e D D U A B HBH00 2 100 6 9 / 0 0 2 1t e k c a p n e e w t e b e t a r r e f s n a r t e h t s a s p b 0 0 6 9 r o 0 0 2 1 s t c e l e S . s n o i t a t s N O I T A C O LCO L0Y R E V E/ Y R E V E n R E T F A ) 0 5 2 ~ 0 = n (d e i f i c e p s e h t f o s l a v r e t n i t a a t a d S P G s d n e s , Y R E V E o t t e s f I r e t f a e c n o y l n o a t a d S P G s d n e s , R E T F A o t t e s f I . ) n ( d o i r e p ....
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102 e m a N d n a m m o C t r o h S t l u a f e D r e t e m a r a P n o i t p i r c s e D T S I S R E PEP82 155 2 ~ 0e h t r o f y t i l i b a b o r p e t a l u c l a c o t r e t e m a r a p a s e i f i c e p S . d o h t e m E M I T T O L S / T S I S R E P T S I S R E P PPPNOFF O / N Od o h t e m E M I T T O L S / T S I S R E P e h t e s u o t C N T e h t s e s u a C . F F O n e h w d o h t e m T I A W D e h t r o , N O n e h w T E S E RTE S E RÑÑ .s d n a m m o c e h t l l a r o f s u t a t s t l u a f...