Kenwood 440 MHz TH-D7A, 144 instruction manual KEY+NEW Data

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RECEIVING A MESSAGE

 

When a duplicate message from the same station is

 

Each time a proper message is received, the frequency

received, an error beep sounds. In addition, “dM” and a

 

call sign appear on the display.

 

 

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display is interrupted to show information as below:

 

 

 

 

 

2

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

STA CON

96 BCONDUP

 

3

 

 

 

STA CON

96 BCONDUP

 

5 7 9

 

 

 

 

 

5

7

9

 

 

 

 

 

 

4

 

Indicator

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

5

 

 

 

 

 

 

• When a message to other stations is received, “oM”

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• The display shows only the first 24 characters of the message.

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appears at the bottom left of the display.

 

 

 

• The transceiver restores the frequency display after

This transceiver beeps each time it receives a new or

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approximately 10 seconds pass or when you press any key.

duplicate message. You may access Menu 1–5–3

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• “

” appears and stays at the bottom left of the display until

(BEEP) to change this setting. The default is “ALL”.

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you use the List function {page 78}.

 

 

 

New

Duplicate

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Selections

Key Pressed

 

 

 

 

 

 

Message

Message

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STA CON

96 BCONDUP

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

5

7

9

 

OFF

No beep

No beep

No beep

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KEY

Beep

 

No beep

No beep

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KEY+NEW DATA

Beep

 

Beep

No beep

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The following indicators appear depending on types of

ALL

Beep

 

Beep

Beep

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received messages:

 

 

 

Note:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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0~9 1

A personal message to you

This transceiver allows you to receive a message also when the

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SSID does not match. However, it will not return a reception

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0~9 1, A~Z 1

A bulletin to all stations in your group

acknowledgment.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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!

A report by the National Weather Service

When a message addressed to you is received, the transceiver

 

display and keypad are illuminated. If you do not press any key in

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Reception acknowledgment to your

approximately 5 seconds, the light goes off.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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message

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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1Sequence of message (or bulletin) packets from the same station

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Contents TH-D7A Thank YOU FeaturesModels Covered by this Manual One or more of the following statements may be applicable PrecautionsContents System Ctcss ScanFunctions Microphone ControlSKY Command 2 TH-D7A only Wireless Remote Control TH-D7A onlyMaintenance Optional AccessoriesKEY+ Power on Supplied AccessoriesConventions Followed in this Manual KEY2Preparation Latch, then slide the battery pack backInsert the charger AC plug into an AC wall outlet Installing the Hand STRAP/ Belt Hook Installing the AntennaBatteries PB-39 NiCd PB-38 NiCd10 2 Insert four AA LR6 alkaline batteries Installing Alkaline BatteriesAlkaline Connecting with a Cigarette Lighter Socket Connecting with a Regulated Power SupplyFirst QSO Adjusting Volume Switching Power ON/OFFOperating Basics Selecting a BandPress OK to complete the setting Adjusting SquelchPress F, Moni Press UP/ DWN to select from 6 squelch levelsSelecting lower transmit power is a wise method to When you finish speaking, release the PTT switchReduce battery consumption, if communication is still Reliable. You can program a different power for bandGetting Acquainted Indicators Band a & B Cursor KeysUP/ DWN keys OK keyVFO mode Function Select modeMemory Recall mode Menu modePacket mode Full Duplex modeCommands to the built-in TNC from a personal computer Press TNC twice to select. In this mode, you can sendKeypad Direct Entry Quick Reference Guide 1 s Key Operation FunctionCtcss ON/ OFF VFO FMenu SET-UP Menu AccessLevel Selections Default Menu ConfigurationLevel Selections Radio AUXAprs OFFSKY SstvCMD Offset Programming Flow Operating Through RepeatersPress UP/ DWN to select the appropriate offset Frequency Programming OffsetFollowing methods to bring the transmit frequency Within the band limitsPress UP/ DWN to select the appropriate tone frequency Press F, 1 to switch the Tone function on or OFF67.0 97.4 136.5 192.8 A. and Canada versions Automatic Repeater OffsetPress REV 1 s to switch the function on Press REV to switch the Reverse function on or 13 OFFReverse Function Automatic Simplex Check ASCTone FREQ. ID CHANNEL? Memory ChannelsParameter Ctcss onPress PTT+OK Press UP/ DWN to select the desired memory channel Press OKRecalling a Memory Channel Press MR+ Power onClearing a Memory Channel Press UP/ DWN to select the desired memory ChannelPress UP/ DWN to select the first digit Naming a Memory ChannelRepeat steps 3 and 4 to enter up to 8 digits Press VFO Call Channel TH-D7A onlyPress PTT+CALL Channel Display MEMORY-TO-VFO TransferPress F+ Power on Partial or Full RESET?VHF Band Defaults Version VFO Freq Tone UHF Band DefaultsThis transceiver provides the following types of scans ScanScan Type Scan Range Carrier-Operated mode Time-Operated modeSeek mode Selecting Scan Resume MethodMemory Scan VFO ScanPress VFO 1 s Press MR 1 sTo quit MHz Scan, press ESC MHz ScanSelect the desired frequency as the lower limit Program ScanPress F, MR CALL/MEMORY Scan TH-D7A only CALL/VFO Scan TH-D7A onlyRecall the desired memory channel Selecting a Ctcss Frequency Continuous Tone Coded Squelch System CtcssPress F, 4 to select F-4 Ctcss Freq Press UP/ DWN to select the appropriate Ctcss frequencyPress F, 3 to switch the Ctcss function on or Using CtcssCtcss FREQ. ID OFFManual Dialing Dual Tone MULTI-FREQUENCY Dtmf FunctionsFreq. Hz 1209 1336 1477 1633 Press UP/ DWN to select a character Automatic DialerPress OK Press PTT+MENU Transmitting a Stored Dtmf NumberMicrophone Control Direct Frequency Entry Auxiliary FunctionsData is accepted for the digits entered and 0 is Programmed for the digits not yet enteredProgrammable VFO Changing Frequency Step SizeTone Alert Press F, ENT to switch Tone Alert on or OFFBeep ON/OFF Adjusting Display Contrast Adjusting Volume BalanceLamp Function Blanking a Band DisplayBattery Saver Automatic Power OFF APOTransceiver Lock POWER-ON Message13 3 Press UP/ DWN to select a character 15 4 Press OKSwitching TX Deviation TH-D7E only Switching AM/FM Mode TH-D7A onlyTX Inhibit Advanced Intercept Point AIPReference material for starting packet operation should Packet OperationBe available at any store that handles Amateur Radio EquipmentCommand mode Connecting with a Personal ComputerConverse mode Operating TNCFollowing steps should guide you to a good start Preparation FlowPacket operation. The shaded steps indicate operations On your personal computer. First connectFull Duplex Selecting Data BandBand only Both BandsDX Packetclusters Monitor Comment Press List to restore the frequency displaySLOW-SCAN Television Sstv with VC-H1 20 3 Press UP/ DWN to select a character Entering Call SIGN/ MESSAGE/ RSV22 4 Press OK Selecting Color for Call SIGN/ MESSAGE/ RSV Executing SuperimpositionVC-H1 Control Power is onVC-H1 Automatic PACKET/ Position Reporting System Operation Flow Receiving Aprs Data Indicator Meaning What is Included?New Aprs Duplicate KEYPress List Accessing Received Aprs Data12 2 Press UP/ DWN to select the desired station 18 3 Press OKTemperature 11 3 Press UP/ DWN to select a character Programming a Call Sign13 4 Press OK 15 5 Repeat steps 3 and 4 to enter up to 9 digitsSelecting Your Station Icon Press OK Press Menu to exit Menu modePress UP/ DWN to select from 15 icons plus Others Kenwood SstvEntering LATITUDE/ Longitude Data Press Menu to enter Menu modePress 2, 3 to select 2-3 My Pos Press UP/ DWN to select the desired comment Selecting a Position CommentPress UP/ DWN to select a character Entering Status Text17 4 Press OK All calls Programming a Group CodeSpecial Alternate netRepeat steps 3 and 4 to enter up to 32 digits Programming a Packet PathMethod 2 Generic path Method 1 Specific pathMethod 3 WIDEN-N path Method 4 Ssid pathPress 2, 9 to select 2-9 Data TX Selecting Beacon Transmit MethodBcon again Restricting Reception of Aprs Data Selecting Beacon Transmit IntervalPress UP/ DWN to select the desired interval Press UP/ DWN to select the desired distanceAprs Message KEY+NEW Data Press MSG Accessing Received Aprs MessagesMessage Type StatusRepeat steps 4 and 5 to enter up to 9 digits Entering a MessageRepeat to enter a message or bulletin with up to 45 digits Press OK to start transmitting Transmitting a MessagePress PTT+VFO+ Power on Wireless Remote Control TH-D7A onlyPreparation Press a numeric key 0 to 9 to enter a 3-digit secret numberControl Operation Press PTT+MR+ Power onENT or VFO UP/ DWN To recall a memory channel SKY Command 2 TH-D7A only You can use the optional cables PG-4R to connect TransceiverTransporter with the HF transceiver. For these cables Contact your authorized Kenwood dealerOn the Commander Access Menu 4-4 and select Commander Programming Call Signs On CommanderProgramming a Tone Frequency On TransporterUP/ DWN PowerMode CLRPage Service MaintenanceService Note CleaningProblem Probable Cause Corrective Action TroubleshootingPress A/B+ Power on to exit Press BAL, then UP/ DWN to Page Problem Probable Cause Corrective Action SMC-32 SMC-33 SMC-34 Optional AccessoriesHMC-3 EMC-3 PB-38 PB-39 BT-11PG-4W PG-3JVC-H1 PG-4V PG-4REquipment Connections Connecting Other External EquipmentGeneral VHF Band UHF Band SpecificationsTransmitter VHF Band UHF Band Short Default Parameter Description TNC Commands ListAppendix Echo ON/ OFF DwaitFirmrnr FIR OFF ON/ OFF Flow ON/ OFFLocation LOC Every HbaudLpath LPA GPS LtextTxdelay ResetPersist Ppersist ON/ OFFIndex
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