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1DTMF tones are not transmitted in TX Mode if the
DTMF Lock function is ON.
2When transmitting a stored DTMF number, press Mic
[PTT] + Mic [PF/D], release Mic [PF/D], then press a
Memory Channel number from 0 to 9.  To transmit the
“D” tone, press Mic [PF/D] again.
3On the display,  is represented by “E”.
4On the display,  is represented by “F”.
Note:  When storing a Memory Name or Power-on message, the
DTMF keys can be used.  Each time a key is pressed, the displayed
character will change,...

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OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
MC-60AStand Microphone
(MJ-88 required)
PG-2N
DC Power Cable
KPG-46Programming CableSP-50BCommunications Speaker
MCP-1A
Memory Control Program
(Free Software)
The MCP-1A can be
downloaded at:
http://www.kenwood.com/i/
products/info/amateur.html
PG-3B
DC Line Noise Filter
MJ-88
Modular to 8-pin
Microphone Plug
KMC-30MicrophoneKMC-32DTMF Microphone
PG-5A
Data Cable
(E market only)
PS-33/53Regulated DC
Power Supply
Althought the key names differ from those
on the supplied DTMF...

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TROUBLESHOOTING
MAINTENANCE
G
ENERAL INFORMATION
This product has been factory aligned and tested to
specification before shipment.  Under normal
circumstances, the transceiver will operate in
accordance with these 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...

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Note:
◆Record the date of purchase, serial number and dealer from
whom this product was purchased.
◆For your own information, retain a written record of any
maintenance performed on this product.
◆When 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...

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Full Reset Method 2:
1Press [F], [MENU] and turn the Tuning control to
select Menu No. 99 (RESET).
2Press [MENU] and turn the Tuning control to select
“FULL”.
3Press [MENU].
•“SURE ?” appears.
•Press any key other than [MENU] to cancel.
4Press [MENU] to reset the transceiver.
•“WAIT” appears momentarily.
VFO RESET
This resets the transceiver parameters excluding the
DTMF Memory, the Memory channel contents, and the
Call channel contents.  There are two methods available
for resetting the...

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TROUBLESHOOTING
The problems described in the following tables 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 these tables and the
appropriate section(s) of this instruction manual before assuming your transceiver is defective.
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SPECIFICATIONS
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