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    T O T32re m i T t u o - e m i Tse t u n i m 0 1 / 5 / 30149
    L C B42l e n n a h c y s u B
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    I X T52ti b i h n i X TFF O / N OFF O59
    G S M . N O . P62N O - r e w o P
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    N M F92MF w o r r a NFF O / N OFF O19
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    T E S E R99no i t c e l e s t e s e RLL U F / O F VOF V11 1
    1Default settings vary according to the transceiver model you are
    using.  See the reference page to determine which default setting
    is available for your transceiver.
    2Only available for TH-K2AT K/ K2 and TH-K2E/ ET3Only available for TH-K2AT/ ET and TH-K4AT4Only available for TH-K2AT K/ K2 
    						
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    L C B42FF O / N OFF O68
    P B72FF O / N ONO58
    S B82FF O / N OFF O58
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    N M F92FF O / N OFF O19
    D L H91FF O / N OFF O63
    T U O . L21FF O / N OFF O76
    H C . M3100 1 / 0 50514
    F D M51QR F / N MNM94
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    G S M . N O . P62sr e t c a r a h c 6Ð29
    ALPHABETICAL FUNCTION LIST 
    						
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    ) T A 4 K - H T ( z H M 0 7 4 ~ 0 0 4
    ) E 4 K - H T ( z H M 0 4 4 ~ 0 3 43 9
    T E S E R99LL U F / O F VOF V11 1
    V A S61/ 0 . 2 / 0 . 1 / 8 . 0 / 6 . 0 / 4 . 0 / 2 . 0 / F F O
    0 . 5 / 0 . 4 / 0 . 30 . 148
    N A C S11ES / O C / O TOT86
    T F S
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    B X V12FF O / N OFF O00 1
    A X W
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    1Default settings vary according to the transceiver model you are
    using.  See the reference page to determine which default setting
    is available for your transceiver.
    2Only available for TH-K2AT K/ K2 and TH-K2E/ ET3Only available for TH-K2AT/ ET and TH-K4AT4Only available for TH-K2AT K/ K2 
    						
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    OPERATING THROUGH REPEATERS
    Repeaters, which are often installed and maintained by
    radio clubs, are usually located on mountain tops or
    other elevated locations.  They generally operate at
    higher ERP (Effective Radiated Power) than a typical
    station.  This combination of elevation and high ERP
    allows communications over much greater distances
    than communicating without using repeaters.
    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 to be accessed.  For details, consult your
    local repeater reference.
    TX:  144.725 MHz
    TX tone:  88.5 Hz
    RX:  145.325 MHzTX:  144.725 MHz
    TX tone:  88.5 Hz
    RX:  145.325 MHz 
    						
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    OFFSET PROGRAMMING FLOW
    q
    w
    e
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    tSelect a receive frequency.
    Select an offset direction.
    Select an offset frequency 
    (only when programming odd-split 
    repeater frequencies).
    Activate the Tone function
    (if necessary).
    Select a tone frequency 
    (if necessary).
    If you store all the above data in a memory channel, you
    will not need to reprogram the parameters every time.
    Refer to ÒMEMORY CHANNELSÓ {page 41}.
    Programming an Offset
    You must first select an amateur radio repeater downlink
    frequency as described in ÒSelecting an Offset
    FrequencyÓ {page 33}.
    nSelecting an Offset Direction
    Select whether the transmission frequency will be
    higher (+) or lower (Ð) than the reception frequency. 
    						
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    1Press [MENU].
    2Turn the Tuning control to select Menu No. 6
    (SFT).
    3Press [MENU].
    4Turn the Tuning control to select Ò+Ó or ÒÐÓ.
    ¥ To program a Ð7.6 MHz offset (TH-K4E only),
    select ÒÐ7.6Ó instead.
    5Press [MENU] to store the setting or [PTT] to
    cancel.
    ¥ Ò+Ó or ÒÐÓ (or ÒÓ) appears above the frequency,
    indicating which offset direction is selected.
    If the offset transmission frequency falls outside the
    allowable range, transmission is inhibited.  In this
    case, adjust the reception frequency so that the
    transmission frequency is within the band limits.
    Note:  While using an odd-split memory channel or transmitting,you cannot change the offset direction.
    nSelecting an Offset Frequency
    To access a repeater which requires an odd-split
    frequency pair, change the offset frequency from the
    default which is used by most repeaters.  The default
    offset frequency on the 2 m band is 600 kHz (all
    TH-K2 models); the default on the 70 cm band is
    5.0 MHz (TH-K4AT) or 1.6 MHz (TH-K4E). 
    						
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    1Press [MENU].
    2Turn the Tuning control to select Menu No. 8
    (OFFSET).
    3Press [MENU].
    4Turn the Tuning control to select the appropriate
    offset frequency.
    ¥ The selectable range is from 0.000 MHz to 69.950
    MHz in steps of 50 kHz.
    5Press [MENU] to store the setting or [PTT] to
    cancel.
    6Press any key other than [LAMP], [MONI/SQL],
    and [MENU] to exit Menu Mode.
    TH-K4E only:  If you have selected ÒÓ for the offset direction, you
    cannot change the default (Ð7.6 MHz) offset frequency.
    Note:  After changing the offset frequency, the new offsetfrequency will also be used by Automatic Repeater Offset.
    nActivating the Tone Function
    1Press [MENU].
    2Turn the Tuning control to select Menu No. 2
    (T.CT.DCS). 
    						
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    3Press [MENU].
    4Turn the Tuning control to select ÒTONEÓ.
    5Press [MENU] to store the setting or [PTT] to
    cancel.
    6Press any key other than [LAMP], [MONI/SQL],
    and [MENU] to exit Menu Mode.
    ¥ ÒTÓ appears when the Tone function is ON.
    Note:  You cannot use the Tone and CTCSS/ DCS functions at
    the same time.  Switching the Tone function ON after activating
    the CTCSS/ DCS deactivates the CTCSS/ DCS function.
    TH-K2E/ ET/ K4E only:  When you access repeaters that require
    a 1750 Hz tone, you do not need to activate the Tone function.
    Simply press [CALL] without pressing [PTT] switch to transmit a
    1750 Hz tone (default setting).
    nSelecting a Tone Frequency
    1Press [MENU].
    2Turn the Tuning control to select Menu No. 3 (T).
    3Press [MENU].
    4Turn the Tuning control to select the desired tone
    frequency.
    5Press [MENU] to store the setting or [PTT] to
    cancel.
    6Press any key other than [LAMP], [MONI/SQL],
    and [MENU] to exit Menu Mode. 
    						
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    Available Tone Frequencies
    ) z H ( y c n e u q e r F e n o T
    0 . 7 65. 2 80. 0 0 10. 3 2 14. 1 5 12. 6 8 17. 5 2 2
    3 . 9 64. 5 85. 3 0 13. 7 2 17. 6 5 18. 2 9 11. 9 2 2
    9 . 1 75. 8 82. 7 0 18. 1 3 12. 2 6 15. 3 0 26. 3 3 2
    4 . 4 75. 1 99. 0 1 15. 6 3 19. 7 6 15. 6 0 28. 1 4 2
    0 . 7 78. 4 98. 4 1 13. 1 4 18. 3 7 17. 0 1 23. 0 5 2
    7 . 9 74. 7 98. 8 1 12. 6 4 19. 9 7 11. 8 1 21. 4 5 2
    Note:  42 different tones are available for the transceiver.  These
    42 tones includes 37 EIA standard tones and 5 non-standard
    tones.
    TH-K2E/ ET/ K4E only:
    uTo transmit a 1750 Hz tone, simply press [CALL] without
    pressing [PTT] (default setting).  Release [CALL] to quit
    transmitting.  You can also make the transceiver remain in the
    transmit mode for 2 seconds after releasing [CALL]; a 1750
    Hz tone is not continuously transmitted.  Access Menu No. 19
    (HLD) and select ÒONÓ.
    uIf you want to use [CALL] for recalling the Call channel in
    place of transmitting a 1750 Hz tone, access Menu No. 18
    (CK) and select ÒCALLÓ.
    TH-K2E/ 4E only:
    uIf you press [CALL] while transmitting, 1750 Hz tone will be
    transmitted.
    TH-K2AT/ ET/ K4AT only:
    uIf you press [CALL] while transmitting, DTMF D code will be
    transmitted. 
    						
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