Kenwood TH-F7E, TH-F6A instruction manual Specifications, Lsb/ Usb/ Cw/ Am/ Fm

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16 SPECIFICATIONS

Receiver

 

 

 

TH-F6A

TH-F7E

 

 

 

 

 

A-band

F3E (FM)/ F2D (FM)/ F1D (FM)

Receive mode

 

 

 

B-band

J3E (LSB, USB)/ A1A (CW): 0.1 MHz f < 470 MHz

 

A3A (AM)/ F3E (FM)/ F2D (FM): 0.1 MHz f < 1.3 GHz

 

 

 

 

 

 

Circuit type

LSB/ USB/ CW/ AM/ FM

Double superheterodyne

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

WFM

Single superheterodyne

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

137

~

174

MHz

144 ~ 146 MHz

 

A-band

216 ~

260

MHz

430 ~ 440 MHz

 

 

410

~

470

MHz

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

0.1 ~ 1.8 MHz

0.1 ~ 1.71 MHz

 

 

1.8 ~ 29.7

MHz

1.71 ~ 29.7 MHz

 

 

29.7 ~ 54 MHz

29.7 ~ 87.5 MHz

 

 

54 ~ 108 MHz

87.5 ~ 108 MHz

Frequency range

 

108

~

137

MHz

108 ~ 137 MHz

 

137

~

174

MHz

137 ~ 174 MHz

 

 

 

B-band

174

~

216

MHz

174 ~ 230 MHz

 

 

216

~

400

MHz

230 ~ 400 MHz

 

 

400

~

470

MHz

400 ~ 470 MHz

 

 

470

~

806

MHz

470 ~ 862 MHz

 

 

806

~

824

MHz

862 ~ 1300 MHz

 

 

849

~

869

MHz

 

 

 

894

~

1300 MHz

 

 

 

 

 

 

A-band

1st IF: 59.85 MHz

 

 

2nd IF: 450 kHz

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Intermediate

 

1st IF

 

 

 

 

0.1 MHz ~ 1.3 GHz: 57.60 MHz (LSB/ USB/ CW/ AM/ FM)

Frequency (IF)

 

B-band

29.7 MHz ~ 1.3 GHz: 10.8 MHz (WFM)

 

 

 

2nd IF

 

 

 

 

 

0.1 MHz ~ 1.3 GHz: 450 kHz (LSB/ USB/ CW/ AM/ FM)

 

 

 

 

 

 

FM (12 dB SINAD)

 

 

A-band

2m/ 1.25 m (TH-F6A only)/ 70 cm amateur radio bands:

 

 

0.18 V or less

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

FM (12 dB SINAD)

AM (10 dB S/N)

 

 

5 ~ 108 MHz: 0.40 V

0.3 ~ 0.52 MHz: 7.08 V

 

 

118

~

144

MHz: 0.28 V

0.52 ~ 1.8 MHz: 2.24 V

 

 

144

~

225

MHz: 0.22 V

1.8 ~ 50 MHz: 0.89 V

 

 

225

~

250

MHz: 0.89 V

118 ~ 250 MHz: 0.40 V

Sensitivity

 

380

~

400

MHz: 0.40 V

380 ~ 500 MHz: 0.40 V

 

400 ~

450

MHz: 0.22 V

 

 

B-band

450

~

520

MHz: 0.40 V

LSB/ USB (10 dB S/N)

 

520

~

700

MHz: 7.08 V

3 ~ 30 MHz: 0.45 V

 

 

 

 

800

~

950

MHz: 1.26 V

30 ~ 50 MHz: 0.40 V

 

 

950

~

1300 MHz: 0.40 V

144 ~ 148 MHz: 0.22 V

 

 

 

 

 

 

430 ~ 450 MHz: 0.22 V

 

 

WFM (30 dB S/N)

 

 

 

50 ~ 108 MHz: 3.16 V

* All values are approximate

 

 

150

~

222

MHz: 2.82 V

 

 

 

400

~

500

MHz: 3.98 V

 

 

 

 

 

Squelch sensitivity

0.13 V or less

 

(within 2m/ 1.25 m/ 70 cm amateur radio bands)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

–6 dB/ 12 kHz or less

 

Selectivity

–40 dB/ 28 kHz or less

 

 

 

(within 2m/ 1.25 m/ 70 cm amateur radio bands)

 

 

 

 

Audio output (10% distortion)

300 mW or higher (7.4 V, 8Ω load)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents TH-F6A Market Codes PrecautionsModels Covered by this Manual Thank YOU FeaturesSupplied Accessories Thank YOUContents Specifications Wireless Remote ControlOptional Accessories TroubleshootingPreparation Installing the AntennaInstalling Alkaline Batteries Installing the Belt ClipPreparation Connecting to a Cigarette Lighter SocketConnecting to a Regulated Power Supply First QSO Your First QSOKeys and Controls Getting Acquainted7DCS DisplayGetting Acquainted 0VOXBasic Operation Selecting a Frequency Getting Acquainted TransmittingENT VFO ENTSelecting a Menu Language Menu SetupWhat is a MENU? Menu AccessMenu Setup Alphabetical Function List On the Display Menu No Selections DefaultSelecting Offset Direction Operating Through RepeatersOffset Programming Flow Programming OffsetSelecting a Tone Frequency Automatic Repeater OffsetOperating Through Repeaters Activating Tone FunctionAutomatic Simplex Check ASC Reverse FunctionTone FREQ. ID Scan DCS on Memory ChannelsParameter Simplex Odd-Split Ctcss onMemory Channels Recalling a Memory Channel Memory Recall ModeUsing the Tuning Control or / Keys Using a Numeric KeypadDtmf Naming a Memory ChannelMemory Channels Memory \ VFO Transfer Memory Channel TransferGroup Delete Function Memory Group FunctionChannel 0 ~ Call ChannelRecalling the Call Channel Reprogramming the Call ChannelWeather Information ChannelsRecalling AN Information Channel Reprogramming the Information ChannelKEY Channel DisplayScan Type Purpose ScanNormal Scan Band ScanPress VFO Scan Program ScanStoring Program Scan Frequency Range Performing the Program ScanGroup Scan Memory ScanScan ALL-CHANNEL ScanProgramming Priority Channels Using Priority ScanCall Scan Priority ScanVisual Scan Using Visual Scan VFOInformation Channel Scan Memory Channel Lockout Scan Using Visual Scan Memory ChannelScan Resume Method Selecting a Ctcss Frequency Using CtcssSelective Call CtcssSelecting a DCS Code Using DCSDCS Selective Call Ctcss FREQ. ID ScanSelective Call DCS Code ID Scan Dtmf TX Hold Dtmf FunctionsManual Dialing Automatic DialerDtmf Functions Adjusting the Dtmf Tone Transmission SpeedAdjusting the Pause Duration Dtmf LockBand Frequency Coverage TH-F6A Utilizing the B-BANDAbout the B-BAND Band FrequencyLSB/ USB/ CW/ AM/ FM/ WFM Selecting a Mode for the B-BANDBAR Antenna Utilizing the B-BANDSelecting a Fine Tuning Frequency Step Fine TuningActivating Fine Tuning Operator Conveniences Battery LifeBattery Remaining Battery TypeBeep Function Battery SaverDisplay Contrast Beat ShiftMicrophone PF Keys Optional Tune EnableLamp Lock FunctionProgrammable VFO POWER-ON MessageMonitor Narrow Band FM OperationTX Inhibit TIME-OUT TimerSingle Band Operation Tone AlertVOX Gain TX PowerVolume Balance VOX VOICE-OPERATED TransmitVOX on Busy VOX Delay TimeTone SEL Wireless Remote Control TH-F6A onlyPreparation Control OperationPG-2W PG-3J Optional AccessoriesEMC-3 HMC-3 SP/MIC Interfacing to PeripheralsSP/MIC Jack Selecting SP/MIC Jack FunctionInterfacing to Peripherals General Information TroubleshootingBackup Battery Press A/B+ TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Problem Probable Cause Corrective ActionTroubleshooting 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 VHFDtmf IndexCtcss DCS