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User manual Kenwood, model TM-G707A

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19. Advanced Intercept Point [ F] , [ DIM] Locked- out memory channel Use Menu No. 3. Memory channel containing data — Transmit mode Release Mic [ PTT] . High transmit power Default Medium transmit power [ LOW] , [ LOW] to select the default ( High) Low transmit power [ LOW] to select the default ( High) Indicator What You Selected What You Press to Cancel Transceiver Lock [ F] , [ MHz] (Blinking) All Lock [ MHz] + POWER ON then [ F] , [ MHz] 1 AM mode Use Menu No. 0. CTCSS [ TONE] Tone function [ TONE] , [ TONE] [ F] , [ SHIFT] Minus offset direction ( TM- G707E: one more [ F] , [ SHIFT] ) 2 Minus offset direction ( – 7.6 MHz) [ F] , [ SHIFT] Plus offset direction [ F] , [ SHIFT] , [ F] , [ SHIFT] ( TM- G707E: one more [ F] , [ SHIFT] ) Reverse [ REV] Priority Scan [ F] , [ MNU] Cross- band Operation [ F] , ] [ • “BUSY” appears when the squelch {page 15} is open. • The S-meter shows the strength of received signals. 1 U.S.A./ Canada only2 TM-G707E only 14 OPERATING BASICS OPERATING BASICS 1 Switch ON the DC • If operating mobile, skip 2 Press the (POWER) switch to switch ON the transceiver. 3 To switch OFF the transceiver, press the (POWER) switch again. • In a fixed installation, after the transceiver has been switched ON, it can then be switched OFF or ON by using only the power switch on the DC power supply. ADJUSTING VOLUME Turn the VOL control clockwise (or counterclockwise) to increase (or decrease) the audio level. ADJUSTING SQUELCH The purpose of the background noise output closed) when no signals When the squelch level is set correctly, you will hear sound (squelch opened) only while a station Turn the SQL control to just eliminate the background noise when no signal is present. • As you turn the control clockwise, stronger required to open the squelch. Note: The point at which ambient noise on a frequency just disappears, called the squelch threshold, depends on the frequency. SELECTING A BAND Press [BAND] to select the VHF or UHF band. 15 ¦ Tuning Control Using the Tuning control is convenient within easy reach of the frequencies to be frequency. 1 Press [VFO] to select VFO mode. 2 Turn the Tuning control clockwise to increase the frequency or counterclockwise to decrease the frequency. •You can also select frequencies via the microphone keypad (MC-53DM only). See “KEYPAD DIRECT ENTRY” {page 54}. •To change frequencies in steps of 1 MHz, press [MHz] first. Pressing [MHz] again cancels the 1 MHz function. •To change [F] +[MHz] first; do not [F] for longer 1 second. Pressing [F] cancels the pressing [MHz] starts the 1 MHz Note: If you cannot select a particular frequency, you need to change the frequency step size. See “CHANGING FREQUENCY STEP SIZE” {page 55} for further information. ¦ Microphone [UP]/ [DWN] Using Mic [UP] / [DWN] for frequency selection is useful when mobiling or any time immediately in front of the transceiver. Press Mic [UP] or [DWN] once to change the frequency by one step in the direction indicated the button. • Pressing and holding the button causes the frequency step repeatedly. Release it to stop the frequency change. •To change frequencies in steps of 1 MHz (or 10 MHz), press [MHz] (or [F] +[MHz] ) first. MC-53DM 16 TRANSMITTING 1 When ready [PTT] and speak in • “ON AIR” and the RF power • Speaking too close to the microphone, or may increase distortion and reduce intelligibility signal at the receiving station. • The RF power meter shows the relative transmit power. 2 When you finish speaking, release Mic [PTT] . MC-53DM ¦ Selecting It’s wise, and to select the power that allows If operating from battery lower transmit power will give you more necessary. Reducing power lowers interfering with others on Press [LOW] to select high (“H”), medium low (“L”) power. The default is high. CAUTION: . DO NOT TRANSMIT WITH HIGH OUTPUT POWER FOR EXTENDED PERIODS. THE TRANSCEIVER MAY OVERHEAT AND MALFUNCTION. . CONTINUOUS TRANSMISSION CAUSES THE HEAT SINK TO OVERHEAT. NEVER TOUCH THE HEAT SINK WHEN IT MAY BE HOT. 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