Kenwood TH-F6A, TH-F7E instruction manual Getting Acquainted Transmitting, Selecting a Frequency

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3 GETTING ACQUAINTED

TRANSMITTING

1To transmit, hold the transceiver approximately

5 cm (2 inches) from your mouth, then press and hold the PTT switch and speak into the microphone in your normal tone of voice.

The status LED on the top panel lights red and bar-graph meter appears.

If you press [PTT] while you are outside of the transmission coverage, a high pitched error beep sounds.

2When you finish speaking, release the PTT switch.

Note: If you transmit continuously for more than 10 minutes, the internal time-out timer generates a warning beep and the transceiver stops transmitting. In this case, release the PTT switch and let the transceiver cool down for a while, then press the PTT switch again to resume transmitting {pages 40, 51}.

Selecting Output Power

Selecting lower transmission power is the best way to reduce the battery consumption, if communication is still reliable. You can configure different power levels for transmission {page 41}.

Press [LOW].

Each time you press [LOW], the indicator cycles between “H” (high), “L” (low), and “EL” (economic low).

Note:

You can store different output power setting for the A and B- band.

When you change the output power, it is reflected to all available amateur bands for A or B-band.

SELECTING A FREQUENCY

VFO Mode

This is the basic mode for changing the operating frequency. Turn the Tuning control clockwise to increase the frequency. Turn the Tuning control counterclockwise to decrease the frequency. Or, press []/ [] to change the frequency.

MHz Mode

If the desired operating frequency is far away from the current frequency, it is quicker to use the MHz tuning mode.

To adjust the MHz digit:

1Press [MHz].

• A MHz digit blinks.

2Turn the Tuning control or press []/ [] to select the desired MHz digit.

3After selecting the desired MHz digit, press [MHz] to exit the mode and return to normal VFO mode {above}.

4You may further adjust the frequency using the Tuning control or []/ [].

Note: MHz mode does not function in AM band.

Direct Frequency Entry

In addition to turn the Tuning control or press

[]/ [], there is another way of selecting the frequency. When the desired frequency is far away from the current frequency, you can directly enter a frequency from the numeric keypad.

1Press [VFO].

You must be in the VFO mode to make the direct frequency entry.

2Press [ENT].

“– – – – – –” appears.

3Press the numeric keys ([0] to [9]) to enter your desired frequency. [MHz] can be used to complete the MHz digits entry.

Pressing [ENT] fills the remaining digits (the digits you did not enter) with 0 and completes the entry.

To select 145.000 MHz for example, press [1], [4], [5] then press [ENT] to complete the entry.

If you want to revise the MHz digits only, press [VFO] in place of [ENT].

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Contents TH-F6A Precautions Models Covered by this ManualMarket Codes Features Supplied AccessoriesThank YOU Thank YOUContents Wireless Remote Control Optional AccessoriesTroubleshooting SpecificationsInstalling the Antenna Installing Alkaline BatteriesInstalling the Belt Clip PreparationConnecting to a Cigarette Lighter Socket Connecting to a Regulated Power SupplyPreparation Your First QSO First QSOGetting Acquainted Keys and ControlsDisplay Getting Acquainted0VOX 7DCSBasic Operation Getting Acquainted Transmitting Selecting a FrequencyENT ENT VFOMenu Setup What is a MENU?Menu Access Selecting a Menu LanguageMenu Setup On the Display Menu No Selections Default Alphabetical Function ListOperating Through Repeaters Offset Programming FlowProgramming Offset Selecting Offset DirectionAutomatic Repeater Offset Operating Through RepeatersActivating Tone Function Selecting a Tone FrequencyReverse Function Tone FREQ. ID ScanAutomatic Simplex Check ASC Memory Channels Parameter Simplex Odd-SplitCtcss on DCS onMemory Recall Mode Using the Tuning Control or / KeysUsing a Numeric Keypad Memory Channels Recalling a Memory ChannelNaming a Memory Channel Memory ChannelsDtmf Memory Channel Transfer Group Delete FunctionMemory Group Function Memory \ VFO TransferCall Channel Recalling the Call ChannelReprogramming the Call Channel Channel 0 ~Information Channels Recalling AN Information ChannelReprogramming the Information Channel WeatherChannel Display KEYScan Normal ScanBand Scan Scan Type PurposeScan Program Scan Storing Program Scan Frequency RangePerforming the Program Scan Press VFOMemory Scan ScanALL-CHANNEL Scan Group ScanUsing Priority Scan Call ScanPriority Scan Programming Priority ChannelsUsing Visual Scan VFO Information Channel ScanVisual Scan Scan Using Visual Scan Memory Channel Scan Resume MethodMemory Channel Lockout Using Ctcss Selective CallCtcss Selecting a Ctcss FrequencyUsing DCS DCSSelective Call Ctcss FREQ. ID Scan Selecting a DCS CodeSelective Call DCS Code ID Scan Dtmf Functions Manual DialingAutomatic Dialer Dtmf TX HoldAdjusting the Dtmf Tone Transmission Speed Adjusting the Pause DurationDtmf Lock Dtmf FunctionsUtilizing the B-BAND About the B-BANDBand Frequency Band Frequency Coverage TH-F6ASelecting a Mode for the B-BAND BAR AntennaUtilizing the B-BAND LSB/ USB/ CW/ AM/ FM/ WFMFine Tuning Activating Fine TuningSelecting a Fine Tuning Frequency Step Battery Life Battery RemainingBattery Type Operator ConveniencesBattery Saver Display ContrastBeat Shift Beep FunctionTune Enable LampLock Function Microphone PF Keys OptionalPOWER-ON Message MonitorNarrow Band FM Operation Programmable VFOTIME-OUT Timer Single Band OperationTone Alert TX InhibitTX Power Volume BalanceVOX VOICE-OPERATED Transmit VOX GainVOX Delay Time VOX on BusyWireless Remote Control TH-F6A only PreparationControl Operation Tone SELOptional Accessories EMC-3 HMC-3PG-2W PG-3J Interfacing to Peripherals SP/MIC JackSelecting SP/MIC Jack Function SP/MICInterfacing to Peripherals Troubleshooting Backup BatteryGeneral Information Troubleshooting TroubleshootingProblem Probable Cause Corrective Action Press A/B+Troubleshooting Microprocessor Reset Operation Notices Internal Beats Frequency Formula Specifications TH-F6A TH-F7ESpecifications LSB/ USB/ CW/ AM/ FMAppendix TV Channels VHFTV Channels UHF AppendixMarine Channels VHF Citizen Band ChannelsIndex CtcssDCS Dtmf