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    14  INTERFACING TO PERIPHERALS
    Since the transceiver can receive 2 different
    frequencies, it outputs the squelch status
    (REM/SQ) as shown the table below.
    Press [BAL] to set the Volume balance {page 41}.
    L O V
    e c n a l a Bd n a B g n i s n e S Q S / M E R
    d n a b - A
    d n a b - B r o / d n a d n a b - A
    ) m u s c i g o l (
    d n a b - B
    nPC
    If you want to connect the transceiver to a PC in
    order to manage the memory channels in the
    transceiver, you need an interface cable.  You will
    also need the supported software to download,
    upload, and edit the memory channel contents of
    the transceiver.
    To manage the memory contents in the
    transceiver from a PC, access Menu No. 9 and
    select ÒPCÓ.
    For your information, the following diagram shows
    how the TH-F6A/ TH-F7E communicates to the
    PC using a serial (COM) port.
    RXD
    DTR
    DSR
    GND
    RTS
    CTS
    TXD
    SP
    MIC2.5 mm
    Plug
    3.5 mm
    Plug
    Level
    converterCOM port TH-F6A/
    TH-F7E
    PC with a serial (COM) port
    TH-F6A/ TH-F7E
    PC Interface cable
    Note:  Contact an authorized dealer for the PC Interface cable
    availability. 
    						
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    TROUBLESHOOTING
    DO NOT PACK THE EQUIPMENT IN CRUSHED
    NEWSPAPERS FOR SHIPMENT!  EXTENSIVE DAMAGE MAY
    RESULT DURING ROUGH HANDLING OR SHIPPING.
    Note:
    uRecord the date of purchase, serial number and dealer from
    whom the transceiver was purchased.
    uFor your own information, retain a written record of any
    maintenance performed on the transceiver.
    uWhen claiming warranty service, please include a photocopy of
    the bill of sale, or other proof-of-purchase showing the date of
    sale.
    CLEANING
    The keys, controls, and case of the transceiver are
    likely to become soiled after extended use.  Remove
    the controls from the transceiver and clean them with
    a neutral detergent and warm water.  Use a neutral
    detergent (no strong chemicals) and a damp cloth to
    clean the case.
    BACKUP BATTERY
    This transceiver uses an EEPROM to store memory
    channel data, menu configurations, and all necessary
    operation parameters.  So, you never have to worry
    about replacing back-up batteries to operate the
    transceiver.
    GENERAL INFORMATION
    Your transceiver has been factory aligned and tested
    to specification before shipment.  Under normal
    circumstances, the transceiver will operate in
    accordance with these operating instructions.  All
    adjustable trimmers, coils and resistors in the
    transceiver were preset at the factory.  They should
    only be readjusted by a qualified technician who is
    familiar with this transceiver and has the necessary
    test equipment.  Attempting service or alignment
    without factory authorization can void the transceiver
    warranty.
    When operated properly, the transceiver will provide
    years of service and enjoyment without requiring
    further realignment.  The information in this section
    gives some general service procedures requiring little
    or no test equipment.
    SERVICE
    If it is ever necessary to return the equipment to your
    dealer or service center for repair, pack the
    transceiver in its original box and packing material.
    Include a full description of the problems
    experienced.  Include your telephone number, fax
    number, and email address (if available) along with
    your name and address in case the service
    technician needs to contact you for further
    explanation while investigating your problem.  Do not
    return accessory items unless you feel they are
    directly related to the service problem.
    You may return your transceiver for service to the
    authorized KENWOOD dealer from whom you
    purchased it or any authorized KENWOOD service
    center.  A copy of the service report will be returned
    with the transceiver.  Please do not send
    subassemblies or printed circuit boards.  Send the
    complete transceiver.
    Tag all returned items with your name and call sign
    for identification.  Please mention the model and
    serial number of the transceiver in any
    communication regarding the problem.
    SERVICE NOTE
    If you desire to correspond on a technical or
    operational problem, please make your note short,
    complete, and to the point.  Help us help you by
    providing the following:
    1Model and serial number of equipment.
    2Question or problem you are having.
    3Other equipment in your station pertaining to the
    problem.
    4Meter readings.
    5Other related information (menu setup, mode,
    frequency, key sequence to induce malfunction,
    etc). 
    						
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    TROUBLESHOOTING
    The problems described in the following table are commonly encountered operational malfunctions.  These types
    of difficulties are usually caused by improper hook-up, accidental incorrect control settings, or operator error due
    to incomplete programming.  These 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.
    Note:  Placing powered PC peripherals near this transceiver may cause noise in the transceiver.
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    . s e t u n i m 0 1e h t s l e c n a c r e m i t t u o - e m i t n i - t l i u b e h T
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    . e g a m a d l a m r e h t e h t m o r f0 4
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    e h t e m u s e r t o n
    e h t r e t f a g n i n n a c s
    a s t c e t e d r e v i e c s n a r t
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    . ) E M U S E R N A C S ( 1 . o NÓ R E I R R A C Ò r o Ó E M I T Ò r e h t i e t c e l e S
    . ) E M U S E R N A C S ( 1 . o N u n e M r o f7 2 
    						
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    MICROPROCESSOR RESET
    If your transceiver seems to be malfunctioning,
    resetting the microprocessor may solve the problem.
    The following 3 reset modes are available.  When
    performing the reset, you may lose memory data and
    stored information.  Back up or write down important
    data before performing the reset.
    INITIAL SETTINGS
    For each VFO, the factory defaults for the operating
    frequency and mode are as follows.
    ¥ A-band:  144.000 MHz/ FM
    ¥ B-band:  440.000 MHz/ FM (TH-F6A)
    B-band:  430.000 MHz/ FM (TH-F7E)
    The Memory channels have no data stored.  Refer to
    pages 19 and 20 for the Call Channels and
    Information Channels default values.
    VFO RESET
    This resets the transceiver parameters excluding the
    Menu contents and Memory channel contents.
    Note:  Menu No. 4 (PROG VFO) and No. 6 (OFFSET) return to the
    factory default values.
    MENU RESET
    This resets the parameters only in the Menu items to
    factory default values.
    FULL RESET
    This resets all transceiver parameters to the factory
    default values.
    PERFORMING RESET
    There are 2 ways to enter the reset mode selection.
    However, the transceiver must be configured to the
    Lock function OFF {page 38}.
    When the transceiver is turned OFF:
    1Press [F]+[ 
     ] (POWER).
    ¥ All indicators are lit.
    2Release [F].
    ¥ Proceed to step 3 {below}.
    From the Menu:
    1Press [MNU].
    2Turn the Tuning control or press [
    ]/ [] to select
    Menu No. 31 (RESET?).  Press [
    ] or [MNU].
    3Select the reset mode by turning the Tuning
    control or press [
    ]/ [].  If you select ÒNOÓ, the
    transceiver exits the reset mode.
    4Press [] or [MNU] to proceed.
    ¥ If you press any keys, other than [LAMP] and
    [MONI], the transceiver exits the reset mode.
    ¥ A reset confirmation message appears.
    5Press [] or [MNU] to reset the transceiver.
    ¥ If you press any keys, other than [LAMP] and
    [MONI], the transceiver exits the reset mode. 
    						
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    OPERATION NOTICES
    The transceiver has been designed and engineered
    to avoid possible hardware glitches.  However, you
    may notice the following symptoms when you operate
    the transceiver.  These symptoms are not
    malfunctions.
    OPERATING VOLTAGE
    As stated in ÒSPECIFICATIONSÓ {page 53}, this
    transceiver operates on a DC voltage from 5.5 V ~
    7.5 V DC (battery terminal) or 12.0 V ~ 16.0 V DC
    (DC IN jack).  If you find that the transceiver cannot
    be switched ON, or ÒVOLTAGE ERRORÓ appears, the
    supplied power source may be outside of the
    specified range.
    In such a case, remove the DC power cable from the
    transceiver immediately and confirm that the supplied
    voltage is within the specified range.
    TUNING IN SSB/ CW MODE
    The transceiver uses a general purpose IF filter to
    receive signals in LSB, USB, CW and AM modes.
    So, when you receive signals in LSB or USB mode,
    the opposite side band signal is not fully attenuated.
    At the same time, since the same filter is used for CW
    reception, you may have difficulties seperating the
    CW signal from other signals in the crowded band.
    To best tune in to a SSB signal, follow the instruction
    below.
    When you receive signals in USB mode:
    1Turn the Fine Tuning function ON {page 35}.
    2Tune to the target signal while starting at a lower
    frequency, using the Tuning control.
    When you receive signals in LSB mode:
    1Turn the Fine Tuning function ON {page 35}.
    2Tune to the target signal while starting at a higher
    frequency, using the Tuning control.
    RECEIVING IN AM BAND
    If you receive a weak signal in AM band, you may
    notice a high pitched squealing noise in the
    background.  This noise is generated by the internal
    DC/DC converter and it cannot be removed.
    RECEIVING SIGNALS IN CITIES
    When you receive signals in cities, the receiverÕs
    entire S-meter may light up without receiving any
    strong signals.  This happens when the RF amplifier
    in the receiver is overloaded by strong interference
    signals that are nearby.  In this case, turn the
    Attenuator function ON {page 36} to reduce the
    interference signal level.  You may further have to
    adjust the volume level while receiving the target
    signal.
    BEAT AND NOISE
    When you have the same 2 m, 1.25 m (TH-F6A
    only), and 70 cm band frequencies for both A and
    B-band receiver s, the Visual Scan may indicate the
    signals on the bar-graph display even if no signal is
    monitored on the A-band  receiver.   This error occurs
    due to the internal spurious harmonics that are
    generated by the B-band-receiver.  Refer to
    ÒINTERNAL BEATSÓ {below} for the frequencies.
    You may also hear some noise in the receiving signal
    in the following cases.
    ¥ You perform any scan on the other receiver.
    ¥ You perform the Visual Scan on the B-band
    receiver.
    TRANSMISSION
    If you continuously transmit for more than 3 minutes
    at high power (5 W), the transceiver becomes warm.
    If you continue or repeat the transmission before the
    transceiver cools down, the thermal protector
    automatically decreases the output power to 0.5 W.
    ÒHÓ also blinks at the same time.  If this happens, let
    the transceiver cool down for a while before
    transmitting again.
    INTERNAL BEATS
    If one of the formulas on the next page is true, the
    S-meter moves without receiving any signals or you
    cannot receive any signals.  This is inevitable when
    you use superheterodyne receivers. 
    						
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    nInternal Beats Frequency Formula
    When you receive a signal on the A-band within the 2 m band;
    (A-band receive freq. + 59.85 MHz) x 10 Ð (2 m band receive freq. on the B-band + 57.6 MHz) x 10 = ±59.85 MHz or ±57.6 MHz 
    1
    (A-band receive freq. + 59.85 MHz) x 3 Ð (1.25 m band receive freq. on the B-band + 57.6 MHz) x 2 = ±59.85 MHz or ±57.6 MHz 1
    (A-band receive freq. + 59.85 MHz) x 8 Ð (1.25 m band receive freq. on the B-band + 57.6 MHz) x 6 = ±59.85 MHz or ±57.6 MHz 1
    (A-band receive freq. + 59.85 MHz) x 4 Ð (70 cm band receive freq. on the B-band Ð 57.6 MHz) x 2 = ±59.85 MHz or ±57.6 MHz
    (A-band receive freq. + 59.85 MHz) x 6 Ð (70 cm band receive freq. on the B-band Ð 57.6 MHz) x 3 = ±59.85 MHz or ±57.6 MHz 
    1
    (A-band receive freq. + 59.85 MHz) x 7 Ð (70 cm band receive freq. on the B-band Ð 57.6 MHz) x 4 = ±59.85 MHz or ±57.6 MHz 2
    (A-band receive freq. + 59.85 MHz) x 9 Ð (70 cm band receive freq. on the B-band Ð 57.6 MHz) x 5 = ±59.85 MHz or ±57.6 MHz
    (A-band receive freq. + 59.85 MHz) x 11 Ð (70 cm band receive freq. on the B-band Ð 57.6 MHz) x 6 = ±59.85 MHz or ±57.6 MHz 
    1
    within the 1.25 m band;
    (A-band receive freq. + 59.85 MHz) x 6 Ð (2 m band receive freq. on the B-band + 57.6 MHz) x 8 = ±59.85 MHz or ±57.6 MHz 
    1
    (A-band receive freq. + 59.85 MHz) x 7 Ð (2 m band receive freq. on the B-band + 57.6 MHz) x 10 = ±59.85 MHz or ±57.6 MHz 1
    (A-band receive freq. + 59.85 MHz) x 8 Ð (2 m band receive freq. on the B-band + 57.6 MHz) x 11 = ±59.85 MHz or ±57.6 MHz 1
    (A-band receive freq. + 59.85 MHz) x 11 Ð (1.25 m band receive freq. on the B-band + 57.6 MHz) x 11 = ±57.6 MHz 1
    (A-band receive freq. + 59.85 MHz) x 12 Ð (1.25 m band receive freq. on the B-band + 57.6 MHz) x 12 = ±59.85 MHz or ±57.6 MHz 1
    (A-band receive freq. + 59.85 MHz) x 7 Ð (70 cm band receive freq. on the B-band Ð 57.6 MHz) x 5 = ±59.85 MHz or ±57.6 MHz 1
    (A-band receive freq. + 59.85 MHz) x 8 Ð (70 cm band receive freq. on the B-band Ð 57.6 MHz) x 6 = ±59.85 MHz or ±57.6 MHz 1
    (A-band receive freq. + 59.85 MHz) x 11 Ð (70 cm band receive freq. on the B-band Ð 57.6 MHz) x 8 = ±59.85 MHz or ±57.6 MHz 1
    (A-band receive freq. + 59.85 MHz) x 12 Ð (70 cm band receive freq. on the B-band Ð 57.6 MHz) x 9 = ±59.85 MHz or ±57.6 MHz 1
    within the 70 cm band;
    (A-band receive freq. Ð 59.85 MHz) x 2 Ð (2 m band receive freq. on the B-band + 57.6 MHz) x 4 = ±59.85 MHz or ±57.6 MHz
    (A-band receive freq. Ð 59.85 MHz) x 3 Ð (2 m band receive freq. on the B-band + 57.6 MHz) x 6 = ±59.85 MHz or ±57.6 MHz 
    1
    (A-band receive freq. Ð 59.85 MHz) x 4 Ð (2 m band receive freq. on the B-band + 57.6 MHz) x 7 = ±59.85 MHz or ±57.6 MHz 2
    (A-band receive freq. Ð 59.85 MHz) x 4 Ð (2 m band receive freq. on the B-band + 57.6 MHz) x 8 = ±59.85 MHz or ±57.6 MHz 1
    (A-band receive freq. Ð 59.85 MHz) x 5 Ð (2 m band receive freq. on the B-band + 57.6 MHz) x 9 = ±59.85 MHz or ±57.6 MHz
    (A-band receive freq. Ð 59.85 MHz) x 6 Ð (2 m band receive freq. on the B-band + 57.6 MHz) x 11 = ±59.85 MHz or ±57.6 MHz
    (A-band receive freq. Ð 59.85 MHz) x 2 Ð (1.25 m band receive freq. on the B-band + 57.6 MHz) x 3 = ±59.85 MHz 
    1
    (A-band receive freq. Ð 59.85 MHz) x 5 Ð (1.25 m band receive freq. on the B-band + 57.6 MHz) x 7 = ±59.85 MHz or ±57.6 MHz 1
    (A-band receive freq. Ð 59.85 MHz) x 6 Ð (1.25 m band receive freq. on the B-band + 57.6 MHz) x 8 = ±59.85 MHz or ±57.6 MHz 1
    (A-band receive freq. Ð 59.85 MHz) x 8 Ð (1.25 m band receive freq. on the B-band + 57.6 MHz) x 11 = ±59.85 MHz or ±57.6 MHz 1
    (A-band receive freq. Ð 59.85 MHz) x 5 Ð (70 cm band receive freq. on the B-band Ð 57.6 MHz) x 5 = ±59.85 MHz or ±57.6 MHz
    (A-band receive freq. Ð 59.85 MHz) x 6 Ð (70 cm band receive freq. on the B-band Ð 57.6 MHz) x 6 = ±59.85 MHz or ±57.6 MHz
    (A-band receive freq. Ð 59.85 MHz) x 7 Ð (70 cm band receive freq. on the B-band Ð 57.6 MHz) x 7 = ±59.85 MHz or ±57.6 MHz 
    2
    (A-band receive freq. Ð 59.85 MHz) x 8 Ð (70 cm band receive freq. on the B-band Ð 57.6 MHz) x 8 = ±59.85 MHz or ±57.6 MHz
    (A-band receive freq. Ð 59.85 MHz) x 9 Ð (70 cm band receive freq. on the B-band Ð 57.6 MHz) x 9 = ±59.85 MHz or ±57.6 MHz
    (A-band receive freq. Ð 59.85 MHz) x 10 Ð (70 cm band receive freq. on the B-band Ð 57.6 MHz) x 10 = ±59.85 MHz or ±57.6 MHz
    1  TH-F6A only2  Excluding the TH-F6A 
    						
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    SPECIFICATIONS
    l a r e n e GA 6 F - H TE7 F - H T
    s l e n n a h c y r o m e m f o r e b m u Nl a i c e p s 5 3 + s l e n n a h c 0 0 4
    s e i r o m e m n o i t c n u fl a i c e p s 4 3 + s l e n n a h c 0 0 4
    s e i r o m e m n o i t c n u f
    ) e p y t r o t c e n n o C ( e c n a d e p m i a n n e t n A05W) A M S (
    e g a t l o V g n i t a r e p Ok c a j N I C D)l a n i m o n V 8 . 3 1 ( V 0 . 6 1 ~ 0 . 2 1 C D
    l a n i m r e t y r e t t a B)l a n i m o n V 4 . 7 ( V 5 . 7 ~ 5 . 5 C D
    d o h t e m g n i d n u o r Gdn u o r g e v i t a g e N
    t n e r r u CV 8 . 3 1 , H h t i w t i m s n a r T
    ) N I C D (s s e l r o A 0 . 2
    V 4 . 7 , H h t i w t i m s n a r T
    ) L 2 4 - B P (s s e l r o A 0 . 2
    V 4 . 7 , L h t i w t i m s n a r T
    ) L 2 4 - B P (s s e l r o A 8 . 0
    V 4 . 7 , L E h t i w t i m s n a r T
    ) L 2 4 - B P (s s e l r o A 5 . 0
    ) l a n g i s o n ( e v i e c e R) d n a b - l a u d ( s s e l r o A m 0 7 1 / ) d n a b e l g n i s ( A m 0 0 1
    N O r e v a S y r e t t a B
    ) e g a r e v A () d n a b - l a u d ( s s e l r o A m 5 3 / ) d n a b e l g n i s ( A m 0 3
    e g n a r e r u t a r e p m e t e l b a s U0 2 а0 6 ~ C°4 Ð ( C°0 4 1 ~ F°) F
    0 1 а0 5 ~ C°4 1 + ( C°2 2 1 ~ F°L 2 4 - B P h t i w ) F
    y t i l i b a t s y c n e u q e r Fn i h t i W±0 2 Ð ( m p p 8°0 6 ~ C°) C
    n i h t i W±0 1 Ð ( m p p 5°0 5 ~ C°) C
    ) d e d u l c n i t o n s n o i t c e j o r P D x H x W ( s n o i s n e m i DL 2 4 - B P e h t h t i w  2 . 1 x  4 . 3 x  3 . 2 / m m 0 3 x 7 8 x 8 5
     5 . 1 x  4 . 3 x  3 . 2 / m m 8 3 x 7 8 x 8 531 - T B e h t h t i w
    t h g i e WL 2 4 - B P e h t h t i w b l 5 5 . 0 / g 0 5 2 . x o r p p A
    3 1 - T B e h t h t i w b l 2 6 . 0 / g 0 8 2 . x o r p p A
    r e t t i m s n a r TA 6 F - H TE7 F - H T
    e d o M t i m s n a r T)M F ( D 2 F / ) M F ( E 3 F
    e g n a r y c n e u q e r Fd n a b m 2zH M 8 4 1 ~ 4 4 1zH M 6 4 1 ~ 4 4 1
    d n a b m 5 2 . 1zH M 5 2 2 ~ 2 2 2A/ N
    d n a b m c 0 7zH M 0 5 4 ~ 0 3 4
    1z H M 0 4 4 ~ 0 3 4
    r e w o P t u p t u O/ d n a b m 2
    / d n a b m 5 2 . 1
    d n a b m c 0 7k c a j N I C D
    ) V 8 . 3 1 () . x o r p p a ( W 0 . 5 : H
    ) . x o r p p a ( W 0 . 2 : L
    ) . x o r p p a ( W 5 . 0 : L E
    L 2 4 - B P
    ) V 4 . 7 () . x o r p p a ( W 0 . 5 : H
    ) . x o r p p a ( W 5 . 0 : L
    ) . x o r p p a ( W 5 0 . 0 : L E
    4 1 - T B
    ) V 0 . 6 () . x o r p p a ( W 5 . 0 : H
    ) . x o r p p a ( W 3 . 0 : L
    ) . x o r p p a ( W 5 0 . 0 : L E
    n o i t a l u d o Mec 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 M±/ ) M F ( z H k 5±) M F N ( z H k 5 . 2
    ) 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 Sss e l r o B d 0 6 Ð
    e c n a d e p m i e n o h p o r c i Mk2W
    1  Specifications are guranteed within 438 ~ 450 MHz. 
    						
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    16  SPECIFICATIONS
    r e v i e c e RA 6 F - H TE7 F - H T
    e d o m e v i e c e Rd n a b - A)M F ( D 1 F / ) M F ( D 2 F / ) M F ( E 3 F
    d n a b - Bz H M 1 . 0 : ) W C ( A 1 A / ) B S U , B S L ( E 3 J£z H M 0 7 4 < f
    z H M 1 . 0 : ) M F ( D 2 F / ) M F ( E 3 F / ) M A ( A 3 A£z H G 3 . 1 < f
    e p y t t i u c r i CM F / M A / W C / B S U / B S Len y d o r e t e h r e p u s e l b u o D
    M F Wen y d o r e t e h r e p u s e l g n i S
    e g n a r y c n e u q e r Fd n a b - Az H M 4 7 1 ~ 7 3 1
    z H M 0 6 2 ~ 6 1 2
    z H M 0 7 4 ~ 0 1 4z H M 6 4 1 ~ 4 4 1
    z H M 0 4 4 ~ 0 3 4
    d n a b - Bz H M 8 . 1 ~ 1 . 0
    z H M 7 . 9 2 ~ 8 . 1
    z H M 4 5 ~ 7 . 9 2
    z H M 8 0 1 ~ 4 5
    z H M 7 3 1 ~ 8 0 1
    z H M 4 7 1 ~ 7 3 1
    z H M 6 1 2 ~ 4 7 1
    z H M 0 0 4 ~ 6 1 2
    z H M 0 7 4 ~ 0 0 4
    z H M 6 0 8 ~ 0 7 4
    z H M 4 2 8 ~ 6 0 8
    z H M 9 6 8 ~ 9 4 8
    z H M 0 0 3 1 ~ 4 9 8z H M 1 7 . 1 ~ 1 . 0
    z H M 7 . 9 2 ~ 1 7 . 1
    z H M 5 . 7 8 ~ 7 . 9 2
    z H M 8 0 1 ~ 5 . 7 8
    z H M 7 3 1 ~ 8 0 1
    z H M 4 7 1 ~ 7 3 1
    z H M 0 3 2 ~ 4 7 1
    z H M 0 0 4 ~ 0 3 2
    z H M 0 7 4 ~ 0 0 4
    z H M 2 6 8 ~ 0 7 4
    z H M 0 0 3 1 ~ 2 6 8
    e t a i d e m r e t n I
    ) F I ( y c n e u q e r Fd n a b - Az H M 5 8 . 9 5 : F I t s 1
    z H k 0 5 4 : F I d n 2
    d n a b - BF I t s 1
    ) M F / M A / W C / B S U / B S L ( z H M 0 6 . 7 5 : z H G 3 . 1 ~ z H M 1 . 0
    ) M F W ( z H M 8 . 0 1 : z H G 3 . 1 ~ z H M 7 . 9 2
    F I d n 2
    ) M F / M A / W C / B S U / B S L ( z H k 0 5 4 : z H G 3 . 1 ~ z H M 1 . 0
    y t i v i t i s n e Sd n a b - A) D A N I S B d 2 1 ( M F
    : s d n a b o i d a r r u e t a m a m c 0 7 / ) y l n o A 6 F - H T ( m 5 2 . 1 / m 2
    8 1 . 0ms s e l r o V
    d n a b - B) D A N I S B d 2 1 ( M F
    0 4 . 0 : z H M 8 0 1 ~ 5mV
    8 2 . 0 : z H M 4 4 1 ~ 8 1 1mV
    2 2 . 0 : z H M 5 2 2 ~ 4 4 1mV
    9 8 . 0 : z H M 0 5 2 ~ 5 2 2mV
    0 4 . 0 : z H M 0 0 4 ~ 0 8 3mV
    2 2 . 0 : z H M 0 5 4 ~ 0 0 4mV
    0 4 . 0 : z H M 0 2 5 ~ 0 5 4mV
    8 0 . 7 : z H M 0 0 7 ~ 0 2 5mV
    6 2 . 1 : z H M 0 5 9 ~ 0 0 8mV
    0 4 . 0 : z H M 0 0 3 1 ~ 0 5 9mV
    ) N / S B d 0 3 ( M F W
    6 1 . 3 : z H M 8 0 1 ~ 0 5mV
    2 8 . 2 : z H M 2 2 2 ~ 0 5 1mV
    8 9 . 3 : z H M 0 0 5 ~ 0 0 4mV) N / S B d 0 1 ( M A
    8 0 . 7 : z H M 2 5 . 0 ~ 3 . 0mV
    4 2 . 2 : z H M 8 . 1 ~ 2 5 . 0mV
    9 8 . 0 : z H M 0 5 ~ 8 . 1mV
    0 4 . 0 : z H M 0 5 2 ~ 8 1 1mV
    0 4 . 0 : z H M 0 0 5 ~ 0 8 3mV
    ) N / S B d 0 1 ( B S U / B S L
    5 4 . 0 : z H M 0 3 ~ 3mV
    0 4 . 0 : z H M 0 5 ~ 0 3mV
    2 2 . 0 : z H M 8 4 1 ~ 4 4 1mV
    2 2 . 0 : z H M 0 5 4 ~ 0 3 4mV
    e t a m i x o r p p a e r a s e u l a v l l A *
    y t i v i t i s n e s h c l e u q S3 1 . 0ms s e l r o V
    ) s d n a b o i d a r r u e t a m a m c 0 7 / m 5 2 . 1 / m 2 n i h t i w (
    y t i v i t c e l e Ss s e l r o z H k 2 1 / B d 6 Ð
    s s e l r o z H k 8 2 / B d 0 4 Ð
    ) s d n a b o i d a r r u e t a m a m c 0 7 / m 5 2 . 1 / m 2 n i h t i w (
    ) n o i t r o t s i d % 0 1 ( t u p t u o o i d u A8 , V 4 . 7 ( r e h g i h r o W m 0 0 3W) d a o l 
    						
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    APPENDIX
    . A . S . Umo d g n i K d e t i n Uec n a r Fyl a t I
    . o N H C. q e r F V
    ) z H M (. q e r F A
    ) z H M (. o N H C. q e r F V
    ) z H M (. q e r F A
    ) z H M (. o N H C. q e r F V
    ) z H M (. q e r F A
    ) z H M (. o N H C. q e r F V
    ) z H M (. q e r F A
    ) z H M (
    252 . 5 557 . 9 5100 . 5 405 . 1 4A57 . 7 452 . 1 4A57 . 3 552 . 9 5
    352 . 1 657 . 5 6257 . 1 552 . 8 4B57 . 5 552 . 9 4B52 . 2 657 . 7 6
    452 . 7 657 . 1 7357 . 6 552 . 3 51C05 . 0 600 . 4 5C52 . 2 857 . 7 8
    552 . 7 757 . 1 8457 . 1 652 . 8 5C57 . 3 652 . 7 5D52 . 5 7 157 . 0 8 1
    652 . 3 857 . 7 8557 . 6 652 . 3 6100 . 6 7 105 . 2 8 1E57 . 3 8 152 . 9 8 1
    752 . 5 7 157 . 9 7 1657 . 9 7 152 . 6 7 1200 . 4 8 105 . 0 9 1F52 . 2 9 157 . 7 9 1
    852 . 1 8 157 . 5 8 1757 . 4 8 152 . 1 8 1300 . 2 9 105 . 8 9 1G52 . 1 0 257 . 6 0 2
    952 . 7 8 157 . 1 9 1857 . 9 8 152 . 6 8 1400 . 0 0 205 . 6 0 2H52 . 0 1 257 . 5 1 2
    0 152 . 3 9 157 . 7 9 1957 . 4 9 152 . 1 9 1500 . 8 0 205 . 4 1 21H52 . 7 1 257 . 2 2 2
    1 152 . 9 9 157 . 3 0 20157 . 9 9 152 . 6 9 1600 . 6 1 205 . 2 2 22H52 . 4 2 257 . 9 2 2
    2 152 . 5 0 257 . 9 0 21157 . 4 0 252 . 1 0 2
    3 152 . 1 1 257 . 5 1 22157 . 9 0 252 . 6 0 2
    3 157 . 4 1 252 . 1 1 2
    e p o r u E n r e t s e Wdn a l e r Iep o r u E n r e t s a Ese i r t n u o C d e t a i l i f f A h c n e r F
    . o N H C. q e r F V
    ) z H M (. q e r F A
    ) z H M (. o N H C. q e r F V
    ) z H M (. q e r F A
    ) z H M (. o N H C. q e r F V
    ) z H M (. q e r F A
    ) z H M (. o N H C. q e r F V
    ) z H M (. q e r F A
    ) z H M (
    152 . 1 457 . 6 4A57 . 5 457 . 1 5157 . 9 452 . 6 5452 . 5 7 157 . 1 8 1
    252 . 8 457 . 3 5B57 . 3 557 . 9 5252 . 9 557 . 5 6552 . 3 8 157 . 9 8 1
    352 . 5 557 . 0 6C57 . 1 657 . 7 6352 . 7 757 . 3 8652 . 1 9 157 . 7 9 1
    452 . 2 657 . 7 6D52 . 5 7 152 . 1 8 1452 . 5 857 . 1 9752 . 9 9 157 . 5 0 2
    552 . 5 7 157 . 0 8 1E52 . 3 8 152 . 9 8 1552 . 3 957 . 9 9852 . 7 0 257 . 3 1 2
    652 . 2 8 157 . 7 8 1F52 . 1 9 152 . 7 9 1652 . 5 7 157 . 1 8 1952 . 5 1 257 . 1 2 2
    752 . 9 8 157 . 4 9 1G52 . 9 9 152 . 5 0 2752 . 3 8 157 . 9 8 1
    852 . 6 9 157 . 1 0 2H52 . 7 0 252 . 3 1 2852 . 1 9 157 . 7 9 1
    952 . 3 0 257 . 8 0 2J52 . 5 1 252 . 1 2 2952 . 9 9 157 . 5 0 2
    0 152 . 0 1 257 . 5 1 20152 . 7 0 257 . 3 1 2
    1 152 . 7 1 257 . 2 2 21152 . 5 1 257 . 1 2 2
    2 152 . 4 2 257 . 9 2 22152 . 3 2 257 . 9 2 2
    o c c o r o Mal o g n Aac i r f A h t u o San i h C
    . o N H C. q e r F V
    ) z H M (. q e r F A
    ) z H M (. o N H C. q e r F V
    ) z H M (. q e r F A
    ) z H M (. o N H C. q e r F V
    ) z H M (. q e r F A
    ) z H M (. o N H C. q e r F V
    ) z H M (. q e r F A
    ) z H M (
    452 . 3 6 157 . 8 6 1152 . 3 452 . 9 4452 . 5 7 152 . 1 8 1157 . 9 452 . 6 5
    552 . 1 7 157 . 6 7 1252 . 2 552 . 8 5552 . 3 8 152 . 9 8 1257 . 7 552 . 4 6
    652 . 9 7 157 . 4 8 1352 . 0 652 . 6 6652 . 1 9 152 . 7 9 1357 . 5 652 . 2 7
    752 . 7 8 157 . 2 9 1452 . 5 7 152 . 1 8 1752 . 9 9 152 . 5 0 2452 . 7 757 . 3 8
    852 . 5 9 157 . 0 0 2552 . 3 8 152 . 9 8 1852 . 7 0 252 . 3 1 2552 . 5 857 . 1 9
    952 . 3 0 257 . 8 0 2652 . 1 9 152 . 7 9 1952 . 5 1 252 . 1 2 2652 . 8 6 157 . 4 7 1
    0 152 . 1 1 257 . 6 1 2752 . 9 9 152 . 5 0 20152 . 3 2 252 . 9 2 2752 . 6 7 157 . 2 8 1
    852 . 7 0 252 . 3 1 21152 . 1 3 252 . 7 3 2852 . 4 8 157 . 0 9 1
    952 . 5 1 252 . 1 2 221ÑÑ 9 52 . 2 9 157 . 8 9 1
    0 152 . 3 2 252 . 9 2 23134 . 7 4 234 . 3 5 20152 . 0 0 257 . 6 0 2
    1 152 . 8 0 257 . 4 1 2
    2 152 . 6 1 257 . 2 2 2
    n a p a Jai s e n o d n Iai l a r t s u Adn a l a e Z w e N
    . o N H C. q e r F V
    ) z H M (. q e r F A
    ) z H M (. o N H C. q e r F V
    ) z H M (. q e r F A
    ) z H M (. o N H C. q e r F V
    ) z H M (. q e r F A
    ) z H M (. o N H C. q e r F V
    ) z H M (. q e r F A
    ) z H M (
    152 . 1 957 . 5 9A152 . 4 457 . 9 4052 . 6 457 . 1 5152 . 5 457 . 0 5
    252 . 7 957 . 1 0 1252 . 5 557 . 0 6152 . 7 557 . 2 6252 . 5 557 . 0 6
    352 . 3 0 157 . 7 0 1352 . 2 657 . 7 6252 . 4 657 . 9 6352 . 2 657 . 7 6
    452 . 1 7 157 . 5 7 1452 . 5 7 157 . 0 8 1352 . 6 857 . 1 9452 . 5 7 157 . 0 8 1
    552 . 7 7 157 . 1 8 1552 . 2 8 157 . 7 8 1452 . 5 957 . 0 0 1552 . 2 8 157 . 7 8 1
    652 . 3 8 157 . 7 8 1652 . 9 8 157 . 4 9 1552 . 2 0 157 . 7 0 1652 . 9 8 157 . 4 9 1
    752 . 9 8 157 . 3 9 1752 . 6 9 157 . 1 0 2A552 . 8 3 157 . 3 4 1752 . 6 9 157 . 1 0 2
    852 . 3 9 157 . 7 9 1852 . 3 0 257 . 8 0 2652 . 5 7 157 . 0 8 1852 . 3 0 257 . 8 0 2
    952 . 9 9 157 . 3 0 2952 . 0 1 257 . 5 1 2752 . 2 8 157 . 7 8 1952 . 0 1 257 . 5 1 2
    0 152 . 5 0 257 . 9 0 20152 . 7 1 257 . 2 2 2852 . 9 8 157 . 4 9 10152 . 7 1 257 . 2 2 2
    1 152 . 1 1 257 . 5 1 21152 . 4 2 257 . 9 2 2952 . 6 9 157 . 1 0 21152 . 4 2 257 . 9 2 2
    2 152 . 7 1 257 . 1 2 20152 . 9 0 257 . 4 1 2
    1 152 . 6 1 257 . 1 2 2
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