Kenwood TH-F7E, TH-F6A instruction manual Ent Vfo

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3 GETTING ACQUAINTED

Example 1 (100 MHz < f < 1000 MHz)

To enter 438.320 MHz:

Key in

Display

[ENT]

– – – – – –

[4], [3], [8]

4 3 8. – – –

[3], [2], [0]

4 3 8. 3 2 0

Note: You do not have to press [MHz] when you are entering 3-digit MHz number.

Example 2

To enter 439.000 MHz:

Key in

Display

[ENT]

– – – – – –

[4], [3], [9]

4 3 9. – – –

[ENT]

4 3 9. 0 0 0

Example 3

To revise 144.650 MHz to 145.650 MHz:

Key in

Display

 

 

 

1 4

4.

6

5

0

[ENT]

– – –

– – –

[1], [4], [5]

1 4 5.

– – –

[VFO]

1 4 5.

6 5 0

Example 4 (f > 1000 MHz)

To enter 1250.500 MHz (B-band only):

Key in

Display

 

[ENT]

– – – – – –

[1], [2], [5], [0]

12 5 0.

– – –

[5]

12 5 0.

5 – –

[ENT]

12 5 0.

5 0 0

Example 5 (f < 100 MHz)

To enter 10.500 MHz (B-band only):

Key in

Display

 

 

[ENT]

– – – – – –

 

[1], [0]

1 0

– – –

 

[MHz]

1

0.

– – –

 

[5]

1

0.

5

– –

 

[ENT]

1

0.

5

0 0

0

Note: When pressing the last [ENT], the Fine Tuning function is automatically activated for 10.5000 MHz.

Example 6

To enter 810 kHz (B-band only):

Key in

Display

[ENT]

– – –

– – –

[0]

0 – –

– – –

[MHz]

0. – – –

[8], [1], [0]

0. 8 1 0

Note:

If the entered frequency does not match the current frequency step size, the frequency is automatically rounded down to the next available frequency.

When the desired frequency cannot be entered exactly, check whether the Fine Tuning function is ON or not {page 35}, and then confirm the frequency step size {page 37}.

Some frequency ranges are blocked, due to government regulations. Refer to the specifications {pages 53, 54} for the TX/ RX coverage.

If you turn the Tuning control or press [ ]/ [ ] while entering the frequency, the transceiver clears the entry and recovers the previous frequency and mode.

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Contents TH-F6A Models Covered by this Manual PrecautionsMarket Codes Supplied Accessories FeaturesThank YOU Thank YOUContents Optional Accessories Wireless Remote ControlTroubleshooting SpecificationsInstalling Alkaline Batteries Installing the AntennaInstalling the Belt Clip PreparationConnecting to a Regulated Power Supply Connecting to a Cigarette Lighter SocketPreparation First QSO Your First QSOKeys and Controls Getting AcquaintedGetting Acquainted Display0VOX 7DCSBasic Operation Selecting a Frequency Getting Acquainted TransmittingENT VFO ENTWhat is a MENU? Menu SetupMenu Access Selecting a Menu LanguageMenu Setup Alphabetical Function List On the Display Menu No Selections DefaultOffset Programming Flow Operating Through RepeatersProgramming Offset Selecting Offset DirectionOperating Through Repeaters Automatic Repeater OffsetActivating Tone Function Selecting a Tone FrequencyTone FREQ. ID Scan Reverse FunctionAutomatic Simplex Check ASC Parameter Simplex Odd-Split Memory ChannelsCtcss on DCS onUsing the Tuning Control or / Keys Memory Recall ModeUsing a Numeric Keypad Memory Channels Recalling a Memory ChannelMemory Channels Naming a Memory ChannelDtmf Group Delete Function Memory Channel TransferMemory Group Function Memory \ VFO TransferRecalling the Call Channel Call ChannelReprogramming the Call Channel Channel 0 ~Recalling AN Information Channel Information ChannelsReprogramming the Information Channel WeatherKEY Channel DisplayNormal Scan ScanBand Scan Scan Type PurposeStoring Program Scan Frequency Range Scan Program ScanPerforming the Program Scan Press VFOScan Memory ScanALL-CHANNEL Scan Group ScanCall Scan Using Priority ScanPriority Scan Programming Priority ChannelsInformation Channel Scan Using Visual Scan VFOVisual Scan Scan Resume Method Scan Using Visual Scan Memory ChannelMemory Channel Lockout Selective Call Using CtcssCtcss Selecting a Ctcss FrequencyDCS Using DCSSelective Call Ctcss FREQ. ID Scan Selecting a DCS CodeSelective Call DCS Code ID Scan Manual Dialing Dtmf FunctionsAutomatic Dialer Dtmf TX HoldAdjusting the Pause Duration Adjusting the Dtmf Tone Transmission SpeedDtmf Lock Dtmf FunctionsAbout the B-BAND Utilizing the B-BANDBand Frequency Band Frequency Coverage TH-F6ABAR Antenna Selecting a Mode for the B-BANDUtilizing the B-BAND LSB/ USB/ CW/ AM/ FM/ WFMActivating Fine Tuning Fine TuningSelecting a Fine Tuning Frequency Step Battery Remaining Battery LifeBattery Type Operator ConveniencesDisplay Contrast Battery SaverBeat Shift Beep FunctionLamp Tune EnableLock Function Microphone PF Keys OptionalMonitor POWER-ON MessageNarrow Band FM Operation Programmable VFOSingle Band Operation TIME-OUT TimerTone Alert TX InhibitVolume Balance TX PowerVOX VOICE-OPERATED Transmit VOX GainVOX on Busy VOX Delay TimePreparation Wireless Remote Control TH-F6A onlyControl Operation Tone SELEMC-3 HMC-3 Optional AccessoriesPG-2W PG-3J SP/MIC Jack Interfacing to PeripheralsSelecting SP/MIC Jack Function SP/MICInterfacing to Peripherals Backup Battery TroubleshootingGeneral Information Troubleshooting TroubleshootingProblem Probable Cause Corrective Action Press A/B+Troubleshooting Microprocessor Reset Operation Notices Internal Beats Frequency Formula TH-F6A TH-F7E SpecificationsLSB/ USB/ CW/ AM/ FM SpecificationsTV Channels VHF AppendixAppendix TV Channels UHFCitizen Band Channels Marine Channels VHFCtcss IndexDCS Dtmf