Kenwood TH-D7A, TH-D7E Programming a Packet Path, Repeat steps 3 and 4 to enter up to 32 digits

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PROGRAMMING A PACKET PATH

1A packet path specifies how APRS data should be transferred via one or more repeaters. A repeater, which

2is used for packet transfer, is commonly called a

3digipeater. This came from a digital repeater. A

4digipeater is usually located on a mountain top or high building. Unlike a voice repeater, it operates on a

5simplex frequency. Each volunteer who installs a

6digipeater declares his (or her) digipeater to be a “wide”

1Press [MENU] to enter Menu mode.

2Press [2], [8] to select “2–8 (PACKET PATH)”.

The display for entering characters appears; the first digit blinks.

STA CON

96 BCONDUP

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type or “relay” type. Generally a wide-type digipeater transmits packets over much greater distances than a

8relay-type one.

9The APRS supports various methods for specifying a

10 packet path. Some of those methods are described on

11the next page. This transceiver allows you to edit a path using a maximum of 32 alphanumeric characters. The

12default is “RELAY,WIDE” that is one of the common

13settings. A comma must be put between each

14parameter.

15Note: This transceiver is incapable of functioning as a digipeater.

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Wide-type

Relay-type

3Press [UP]/ [DWN] to select a character.

You can enter 0 to 9, A to Z, , (comma), and –.

4Press [OK].

The cursor moves to the next digit.

5Repeat steps 3 and 4 to enter up to 32 digits.

Pressing [OK] after selecting the 32nd digit completes the programming.

To complete programming after entering less than 32 digits, press [OK] twice.

Each press of [ESC] causes the cursor to move backward.

Pressing [A/B] deletes the digit at which the cursor is blinking.

6Press [MENU] to exit Menu mode.

You can also use the keypad to enter alphanumeric characters in step 3. For example, each press of [TNC] switches entry as A, B, C, then 2. Press [ENT] to switch between , and –.

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Contents TH-D7A Features Thank YOUModels Covered by this Manual Precautions One or more of the following statements may be applicableContents Functions ScanSystem Ctcss Microphone ControlMaintenance Wireless Remote Control TH-D7A onlySKY Command 2 TH-D7A only Optional AccessoriesConventions Followed in this Manual Supplied AccessoriesKEY+ Power on KEY2Latch, then slide the battery pack back PreparationInsert the charger AC plug into an AC wall outlet Batteries Installing the AntennaInstalling the Hand STRAP/ Belt Hook PB-39 NiCd PB-38 NiCdInstalling Alkaline Batteries 10 2 Insert four AA LR6 alkaline batteriesAlkaline Connecting with a Regulated Power Supply Connecting with a Cigarette Lighter SocketFirst QSO Operating Basics Switching Power ON/OFFAdjusting Volume Selecting a BandPress F, Moni Adjusting SquelchPress OK to complete the setting Press UP/ DWN to select from 6 squelch levelsReduce battery consumption, if communication is still When you finish speaking, release the PTT switchSelecting lower transmit power is a wise method to Reliable. You can program a different power for bandGetting Acquainted Indicators UP/ DWN keys Cursor KeysBand a & B OK keyMemory Recall mode Function Select modeVFO mode Menu modeCommands to the built-in TNC from a personal computer Full Duplex modePacket mode Press TNC twice to select. In this mode, you can sendKeypad Direct Entry Menu Access Menu SET-UPMenu Configuration Level Selections DefaultAprs Radio AUXLevel Selections OFFSstv SKYCMD Operating Through Repeaters Offset Programming FlowFollowing methods to bring the transmit frequency Programming OffsetPress UP/ DWN to select the appropriate offset Frequency Within the band limitsPress F, 1 to switch the Tone function on or OFF Press UP/ DWN to select the appropriate tone frequency67.0 97.4 136.5 192.8 Automatic Repeater Offset A. and Canada versionsReverse Function Press REV to switch the Reverse function on or 13 OFFPress REV 1 s to switch the function on Automatic Simplex Check ASCTone FREQ. ID Parameter Memory ChannelsCHANNEL? Ctcss onPress UP/ DWN to select the desired memory channel Press OK Press PTT+OKClearing a Memory Channel Press MR+ Power onRecalling a Memory Channel Press UP/ DWN to select the desired memory ChannelNaming a Memory Channel Press UP/ DWN to select the first digitRepeat steps 3 and 4 to enter up to 8 digits Call Channel TH-D7A only Press VFOPress PTT+CALL MEMORY-TO-VFO Transfer Channel DisplayVHF Band Defaults Version VFO Freq Tone Partial or Full RESET?Press F+ Power on UHF Band DefaultsScan This transceiver provides the following types of scansScan Type Scan Range Seek mode Time-Operated modeCarrier-Operated mode Selecting Scan Resume MethodPress VFO 1 s VFO ScanMemory Scan Press MR 1 sMHz Scan To quit MHz Scan, press ESCProgram Scan Select the desired frequency as the lower limitPress F, MR CALL/VFO Scan TH-D7A only CALL/MEMORY Scan TH-D7A onlyRecall the desired memory channel Press F, 4 to select F-4 Ctcss Freq Continuous Tone Coded Squelch System CtcssSelecting a Ctcss Frequency Press UP/ DWN to select the appropriate Ctcss frequencyCtcss FREQ. ID Using CtcssPress F, 3 to switch the Ctcss function on or OFFDual Tone MULTI-FREQUENCY Dtmf Functions Manual DialingFreq. Hz 1209 1336 1477 1633 Automatic Dialer Press UP/ DWN to select a characterPress OK Transmitting a Stored Dtmf Number Press PTT+MENUMicrophone Control Ctcss ON/ OFFData is accepted for the digits entered and 0 is Auxiliary FunctionsDirect Frequency Entry Programmed for the digits not yet enteredChanging Frequency Step Size Programmable VFOPress F, ENT to switch Tone Alert on or OFF Tone AlertBeep ON/OFF Lamp Function Adjusting Volume BalanceAdjusting Display Contrast Blanking a Band DisplayAutomatic Power OFF APO Battery Saver13 3 Press UP/ DWN to select a character POWER-ON MessageTransceiver Lock 15 4 Press OKTX Inhibit Switching AM/FM Mode TH-D7A onlySwitching TX Deviation TH-D7E only Advanced Intercept Point AIPBe available at any store that handles Amateur Radio Packet OperationReference material for starting packet operation should EquipmentConverse mode Connecting with a Personal ComputerCommand mode Operating TNCPacket operation. The shaded steps indicate operations Preparation FlowFollowing steps should guide you to a good start On your personal computer. First connectBand only Selecting Data BandFull Duplex Both BandsComment Press List to restore the frequency display DX Packetclusters MonitorSLOW-SCAN Television Sstv with VC-H1 Entering Call SIGN/ MESSAGE/ RSV 20 3 Press UP/ DWN to select a character22 4 Press OK Executing Superimposition Selecting Color for Call SIGN/ MESSAGE/ RSVPower is on VC-H1 ControlVC-H1 Automatic PACKET/ Position Reporting System Operation Flow New Aprs Duplicate Indicator Meaning What is Included?Receiving Aprs Data KEY12 2 Press UP/ DWN to select the desired station Accessing Received Aprs DataPress List 18 3 Press OKTemperature 13 4 Press OK Programming a Call Sign11 3 Press UP/ DWN to select a character 15 5 Repeat steps 3 and 4 to enter up to 9 digitsPress UP/ DWN to select from 15 icons plus Others Press OK Press Menu to exit Menu modeSelecting Your Station Icon Kenwood SstvPress Menu to enter Menu mode Entering LATITUDE/ Longitude DataPress 2, 3 to select 2-3 My Pos Selecting a Position Comment Press UP/ DWN to select the desired commentEntering Status Text Press UP/ DWN to select a character17 4 Press OK Special Programming a Group CodeAll calls Alternate netProgramming a Packet Path Repeat steps 3 and 4 to enter up to 32 digitsMethod 3 WIDEN-N path Method 1 Specific pathMethod 2 Generic path Method 4 Ssid pathSelecting Beacon Transmit Method Press 2, 9 to select 2-9 Data TXBcon again Press UP/ DWN to select the desired interval Selecting Beacon Transmit IntervalRestricting Reception of Aprs Data Press UP/ DWN to select the desired distanceAprs Message KEY+NEW Data Message Type Accessing Received Aprs MessagesPress MSG StatusEntering a Message Repeat steps 4 and 5 to enter up to 9 digitsRepeat to enter a message or bulletin with up to 45 digits Transmitting a Message Press OK to start transmittingPreparation Wireless Remote Control TH-D7A onlyPress PTT+VFO+ Power on Press a numeric key 0 to 9 to enter a 3-digit secret numberPress PTT+MR+ Power on Control OperationENT or VFO UP/ DWN To recall a memory channel SKY Command 2 TH-D7A only Transporter with the HF transceiver. For these cables TransceiverYou can use the optional cables PG-4R to connect Contact your authorized Kenwood dealerOn the Commander Access Menu 4-4 and select Commander Programming a Tone Frequency On CommanderProgramming Call Signs On TransporterMode PowerUP/ DWN CLRPage Service Note MaintenanceService CleaningTroubleshooting Problem Probable Cause Corrective ActionPress A/B+ Power on to exit Press BAL, then UP/ DWN to Page Problem Probable Cause Corrective Action HMC-3 Optional AccessoriesSMC-32 SMC-33 SMC-34 EMC-3 PB-38 PB-39 BT-11VC-H1 PG-4V PG-3JPG-4W PG-4RConnecting Other External Equipment Equipment ConnectionsSpecifications General VHF Band UHF BandTransmitter VHF Band UHF Band TNC Commands List Short Default Parameter DescriptionAppendix Firmrnr FIR OFF ON/ OFF DwaitEcho ON/ OFF Flow ON/ OFFLpath LPA GPS HbaudLocation LOC Every LtextPersist ResetTxdelay Ppersist ON/ OFFQuick Reference Guide Key Operation Function 1 sVFO F Index
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