TM-281A/ TM-281E: Instruction Manual Mode D'Emploi
TM-281A/ TM-281E: Instruction Manual Mode D'Emploi
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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
                                                                                                                                        ENGLISH
144 MHz FM TRANSCEIVER
TM-281A
144 MHz FM TRANSCEIVER
TM-281E
NOTIFICATION
This equipment complies with the essential requirements of Directive 1999/5/EC.
The use of the warning symbol means the equipment is subject to restrictions of use in certain countries.
This equipment requires a licence and is intended for use in the countries as below.
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  SE        CH     GB        CY      CZ        EE      HU        LV
   LT       MT      PL       SK      SI       BG       RO
ISO3166
Information on Disposal of Old Electrical and Electronic Equipment and Batteries (applicable for EU countries that have
adopted separate waste collection systems)
         Products and batteries with the symbol (crossed-out wheeled bin) cannot be disposed as household waste.
         Old electrical and electronic equipment and batteries should be recycled at a facility capable of handling these items and their
         waste byproducts.
         Contact your local authority for details in locating a recycle facility nearest to you.
         Proper recycling and waste disposal will help conserve resources whilst preventing detrimental effects on our health and the
         environment.
          Notice: The sign "Pb" below the symbol for batteries indicates that this battery contains lead.
THANK YOU!                                                  MARKET CODES
Thank you for choosing this Kenwood transceiver.            K:   The Americas
Kenwood always provides Amateur Radio products              E:   Europe
which surprise and excite serious hobbyists. This           Mn: General
transceiver is no exception. As you learn how to use this   (Where “n” represents a variation number.)
transceiver, you will find that Kenwood is pursuing “user
friendliness”. For example, each time you change the        The market code is printed on the barcode label of the
Menu No. in Menu mode, you will see a text message on       carton box.
the display that lets you know what you are configuring.    Refer to the product specifications {pages 71, 72} for
Though user friendly, this transceiver is technically       information on the available operating frequencies within
sophisticated and some features may be new to you.          each model. For accessories supplied with the model,
Consider this manual to be a personal tutorial from the     refer to page 1.
designers. Allow the manual to guide you through the
learning process now, then act as a reference in the
coming years.
                                                            FEATURES
                                                            • Weather Alert Radio function checks the 1050 Hz tone from
                                                              NOAA (U.S.A./ Canada only).
MODELS COVERED BY THIS MANUAL                               • Menu allows for easy control and selecting of various
                                                              functions.
The models listed below are covered by this manual.         • Up to 200 memory channels to program frequencies and
TM-281A: 144 MHz FM Transceiver                               other various data. (Up to 100 memory channels if Memory
TM-281E: 144 MHz FM Transceiver                               Channel Names are assigned to the channels.)
                                                            • Continuous Tone Coded Squelch System (CTCSS) or Digital
                                                              Code Squelch (DCS) rejects unwanted calls from other
                                                              stations.
                                                            • Equipped with an easy-to-read large LCD with alphanumeric
                                                              display capability.
                                                            • Free PC software (Memory Control Program) is available to
                                                              program the frequency, signalling, and other settings of your
                                                              transceiver. The MCP can be downloaded at:
                                                              http://www.kenwood.com/i/products/info/amateur/software_download.html
NOTICES TO THE USER
One or more of the following statements may be applicable:                                               PRECAUTIONS
 FCC WARNING                                                                          Please observe the following precautions to prevent
 This equipment generates or uses radio frequency energy. Changes                     fire, personal injury, and/or transceiver damage:
 or modifications to this equipment may cause harmful interference
 unless the modifications are expressly approved in the instruction                   •   Do not attempt to configure your transceiver while
 manual. The user could lose the authority to operate this equipment
 if an unauthorized change or modification is made.                                       driving; it is simply too dangerous.
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                                                                          CONTENTS
      SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES ...................................... 1                      VFO MODE .......................................................... 15
      WRITING CONVENTIONS FOLLOWED                                                       MHz MODE .......................................................... 16
      IN THIS MANUAL ...................................................... 1            DIRECT FREQUENCY ENTRY ..................................... 16
     CHAPTER 1        PREPARATION                                                    CHAPTER 5       MENU SETUP
      MOBILE INSTALLATION .......................................... 2                WHAT IS A MENU? ................................................ 18
      DC POWER CABLE CONNECTION ......................... 3                           MENU ACCESS ...................................................... 18
         Mobile Operation .................................................. 3        MENU FUNCTION LIST .......................................... 19
         Fixed Station Operation........................................ 4           CHAPTER 6       OPERATING THROUGH REPEATERS
         Replacing Fuses................................................... 5         OFFSET PROGRAMMING FLOW .......................... 22
      ANTENNA CONNECTION ........................................ 5                   PROGRAMMING AN OFFSET ............................... 23
      ACCESSORY CONNECTIONS ................................ 6                           SELECTING AN OFFSET DIRECTION ............................ 23
         External Speaker .................................................. 6           SELECTING AN OFFSET FREQUENCY........................... 23
         Microphone........................................................... 6         ACTIVATING THE TONE FUNCTION .............................. 24
         PC Connection ..................................................... 7           SELECTING A TONE FREQUENCY................................ 24
     CHAPTER 2        YOUR FIRST QSO                                                  AUTOMATIC REPEATER OFFSET ........................ 25
     CHAPTER 3        GETTING ACQUAINTED                                              TRANSMITTING A 1750 Hz TONE ......................... 25
      FRONT PANEL ......................................................... 9         REVERSE FUNCTION ............................................ 26
      DISPLAY ................................................................. 10    AUTOMATIC SIMPLEX CHECK (ASC) .................. 26
      REAR PANEL .......................................................... 12        TONE FREQUENCY ID SCAN ............................... 27
      MICROPHONE ........................................................ 12         CHAPTER 7       MEMORY CHANNELS
         MIC KEYPAD DIRECT ENTRY .................................... 13              NUMBER OF MEMORY CHANNELS ..................... 28
     CHAPTER 4        OPERATING BASICS                                                SIMPLEX & REPEATER OR ODD-SPLIT
      SWITCHING THE POWER ON/OFF ...................... 14                            MEMORY CHANNEL? ............................................ 28
      ADJUSTING THE VOLUME .................................... 14                    STORING SIMPLEX FREQUENCIES OR
      ADJUSTING THE SQUELCH ................................. 14                      STANDARD REPEATER FREQUENCIES ............. 29
      TRANSMITTING ..................................................... 15           STORING ODD-SPLIT REPEATER
         SELECTING AN OUTPUT POWER ................................ 15                FREQUENCIES ...................................................... 30
      SELECTING A FREQUENCY ................................. 15                      RECALLING A MEMORY CHANNEL ..................... 30
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    USING THE TUNING CONTROL ................................... 30            CHAPTER 9            SELECTIVE CALL
    USING THE MICROPHONE KEYPAD ............................. 31                CTCSS AND DCS ................................................... 46                1
 CLEARING A MEMORY CHANNEL ....................... 31                           CTCSS .................................................................... 46
 NAMING A MEMORY CHANNEL ........................... 32                            SELECTING A CTCSS FREQUENCY ........................... 47                       2
 MEMORY CHANNEL TRANSFER .......................... 33                             CTCSS FREQUENCY ID SCAN ................................ 47
    MEMORY \ VFO TRANSFER ................................... 33                DCS ......................................................................... 48    3
    CHANNEL \ CHANNEL TRANSFER ............................. 33                    SELECTING A DCS CODE ........................................ 48
                                                                                   DCS CODE ID SCAN ............................................. 49                4
 CALL CHANNEL ..................................................... 35
    RECALLING THE CALL CHANNEL ................................ 35             CHAPTER 10           DUAL TONE MULTI-FREQUENCY
    REPROGRAMMING THE CALL CHANNEL........................ 35                                       (DTMF) FUNCTIONS                                                5
 WEATHER ALERT (K MARKET MODELS ONLY) .......... 36                             MANUAL DIALING .................................................. 50
                                                                                   DTMF MONITOR.................................................... 50              6
    PROGRAMMING THE WEATHER RADIO FREQUENCY ....... 36
    ENABLING A WEATHER ALERT ................................... 36                DTMF TX HOLD ................................................... 51
                                                                                                                                                                    7
 CHANNEL DISPLAY ............................................... 37             AUTOMATIC DIALER ............................................. 51
CHAPTER 8       SCAN                                                               STORING A DTMF NUMBER IN MEMORY .................... 51
                                                                                                                                                                    8
 NORMAL SCAN ...................................................... 40             CONFIRMING STORED DTMF NUMBERS ..................... 52
    BAND SCAN ........................................................... 40       TRANSMITTING A STORED DTMF NUMBER ................. 52
                                                                                                                                                                    9
    PROGRAM SCAN ..................................................... 40          ADJUSTING THE DTMF TONE TRANSMISSION SPEED.... 52
    MHz SCAN ........................................................... 41        ADJUSTING THE PAUSE DURATION ............................. 53
                                                                                                                                                                    10
 MEMORY SCAN ..................................................... 42           DTMF LOCK ............................................................ 53
    ALL-CHANNEL SCAN ............................................... 42        CHAPTER 11           AUXILIARY FUNCTIONS                                             11
    GROUP SCAN......................................................... 42      APO (AUTO POWER OFF) ..................................... 54
 CALL SCAN ............................................................ 43      BEAT SHIFT ............................................................ 54          12
 PRIORITY SCAN .................................................... 43          S-METER SQUELCH .............................................. 54
    PROGRAMMING A PRIORITY CHANNEL ......................... 43                    SQUELCH HANG TIME .............................................. 55              13
    USING PRIORITY SCAN ............................................ 44         BEEP FUNCTION ................................................... 55
                                                                                BUSY CHANNEL LOCKOUT .................................. 56                          14
 MEMORY CHANNEL LOCKOUT ............................ 44
 SCAN RESUME METHOD ..................................... 45                    FREQUENCY STEP SIZE ...................................... 56
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   DISPLAY BACKLIGHT ............................................ 57
      PERMANENT BACKLIGHT ........................................... 57
      AUTOMATIC BACKLIGHT ............................................ 57
   LOCK FUNCTION ................................................... 58
   TUNE ENABLE ....................................................... 58
   MICROPHONE PF KEYS (KEYPAD MODELS ONLY) .... 59
   NARROW BAND FM OPERATION ......................... 60
   POWER-ON MESSAGE ......................................... 60
   PROGRAMMABLE VFO ......................................... 61
   TIME-OUT TIMER ................................................... 62
 CHAPTER 12         MICROPHONE CONTROL
   MIC LOCK ............................................................... 64
 CHAPTER 13         OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
 CHAPTER 14         TROUBLESHOOTING
   MAINTENANCE ...................................................... 66
      GENERAL INFORMATION............................................ 66
      SERVICE................................................................ 66
      SERVICE NOTE ....................................................... 66
      CLEANING .............................................................. 67
   RESETTING THE TRANSCEIVER ......................... 67
      INITIAL SETTINGS .................................................... 67
      FULL RESET .......................................................... 67
      VFO RESET .......................................................... 68
   TROUBLESHOOTING ............................................ 69
 SPECIFICATIONS
 INDEX
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SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES                                      WRITING CONVENTIONS FOLLOWED IN THIS MANUAL
After carefully unpacking the transceiver, identify the   The writing conventions described below have been
items listed in the table below. We recommend you keep    followed to simplify instructions and avoid unnecessary
the box and packaging for shipping.                       repetition.
A market area code (K, E, M2) can be found on the label
attached to the package box.                                  Instruction                 What to do
                                                          Press [KEY].        Press and release KEY.
                     Accessory                    Qty
                                                          Press               Press and hold KEY for 1 second or
                      M2 market (KMC-30)                  [KEY] (1s).         longer.
Microphone                                         1
                      K, E market (DTMF Mic)              Press               Press KEY1 momentarily, release
DC power cable (Blade)                             1      [KEY1], [KEY2].     KEY1, then press KEY2.
Fuse (Blade)                                       1                          Press and hold KEY1, then press
Mounting bracket                                   1                          KEY2. If there are more than 2
                                                          Press
Screw set                                          1                          keys, press and hold each key in
                                                          [KEY1]+[KEY2].
                                                                              turn until the final key has been
Microphone hanger                                  1                          pressed.
Warranty card (K, E market only)                   1
                                                                              With the transceiver power OFF,
Instruction manual                                 1      Press               press and hold KEY, then turn the
                                                          [KEY]+[ ].          transceiver power ON by pressing
                                                                              [ ] (Power Switch).
                                                                                                                    1
                                                           PREPARATION
Flat washer
    2
DC POWER CABLE CONNECTION                                          4 Confirm the correct polarity of the connections, then
                                                                     attach the power cable to the battery terminals;
                                                                     red connects to the positive (+) terminal and black
                                                                     connects to the negative (–) terminal.                              1
 Locate the power input connector as close to the transceiver as
 possible.                                                            • Use the full length of the cable without cutting off excess
                                                                        even if the cable is longer than required. In particular,
                                                                        never remove the fuse holders from the cable.
MOBILE OPERATION                                                                              Red
The vehicle battery must have a nominal rating of 12 V.
Never connect the transceiver to a 24 V battery. Be sure                                      Black
to use a 12 V vehicle battery that has sufficient current               Fuse holder
capacity. If the current to the transceiver is insufficient,
the display may darken during transmission, or transmit            5 Reconnect any wiring removed from the negative
output power may drop excessively.                                   terminal.
1 Route the DC power cable supplied with the                       6 Connect the DC power cable to the transceiver’s
  transceiver directly to the vehicle’s battery terminals            power supply connector.
  using the shortest path from the transceiver.
                                                                      • Press the connectors firmly together until the locking tab
   • If using a noise filter, it should be installed with an            clicks.
     insulator to prevent it from touching metal on the vehicle.
   • We recommend you do not use the cigarette lighter
     socket as some cigarette lighter sockets introduce an
     unacceptable voltage drop.
                                                                                Fuse holder
   • The entire length of the cable must be dressed so it is
     isolated from heat, moisture, and the engine secondary
     (high voltage) ignition system/ cables.
2 After the cable is in place, wrap heat-resistant tape
  around the fuse holder to protect it from moisture and
  tie down the full run of cable.
3 To prevent the risk of short circuits, disconnect other
  wiring from the negative (–) battery terminal before
  connecting the transceiver.
                                                                                                                                     3
    FIXED STATION OPERATION                                          2 Connect the transceiver’s DC power connector to the
                                                                       connector on the DC power cable.
    In order to use this transceiver for fixed station operation,       • Press the connectors firmly together until the locking tab
1   you will need a separate 13.8 V DC power supply (not                  clicks.
    included). The recommended current capacity of your
    power supply is 14 A or more.
    1 Connect the DC power cable to the regulated DC
      power supply and ensure that the polarities are correct
      (Red: positive, Black: negative).                                            Fuse holder
        • Do not directly connect the transceiver to an AC outlet.
        • Use the supplied DC power cable to connect the
          transceiver to a regulated power supply.
        • Do not substitute a cable with smaller gauge wires.
To AC outlet
                   Regulated DC
                   power supply
    4
REPLACING FUSES                                                          ANTENNA CONNECTION
If the fuse blows, determine the cause, then correct the                 Before operating, install an efficient, well-tuned antenna.
problem. After the problem is resolved, replace the fuse.                The success of your installation will depend largely on                       1
If newly installed fuses continue to blow, disconnect                    the type of antenna and its correct installation. The
the power cable and contact your authorized Kenwood                      transceiver can give excellent results if the antenna
dealer or an authorized Kenwood service center for                       system and its installation are given careful attention.
assistance.
                                                                         Use a 50 Ω impedance antenna and low-loss coaxial feed
                                                                         line that has a characteristic impedance of 50 Ω, to match
                                                                         the transceiver input impedance. Coupling the antenna
                                                                         to the transceiver via feed lines having an impedance
                                                                         other than 50 Ω reduces the efficiency of the antenna
                                                                         system and can cause interference to nearby broadcast
                                                                         television receivers, radio receivers, and other electronic
                                                                         equipment.
                                                                          Note: E market models use an N-type antenna connector while
         Fuse Location                     Fuse Current Rating            other models use an M-type (SO-239) connector.
          Transceiver                              15 A
     Supplied Accessory
                                                   20 A                       Transmitting without first connecting an antenna or other
      DC Power Cable                                                      ◆
                                                                              matched load may damage the transceiver. Always connect the
                                                                              antenna to the transceiver before transmitting.
                                                                          ◆   All fixed stations should be equipped with a lightning arrester to
 Only use fuses of the specified type and rating; otherwise the               reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, and transceiver damage.
 transceiver could be damaged.
                                                                                   Antenna connector
 Note: If you use the transceiver for a long period when the vehicle
 battery is not fully charged, or when the engine is OFF, the battery
 may become discharged, and will not have sufficient reserves to start
 the vehicle. Avoid using the transceiver under these conditions.
To antenna
                                                                              Microphone
                                                                              hanger screw
                                                                              (3 mm x 10 mm)
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                                                      YOUR FIRST QSO
                                                              1 Press [ ] (Power) briefly to switch the transceiver
        Are you ready to give your transceiver a quick try?     power ON.
2       Reading this section should get your voice on the        • A high pitched double beep sounds and a Power-on
        air right away. The instructions below are intended        message appears momentarily. The various indicators
        only as a quick guide. If you encounter problems           and the current operating frequency appear on the LCD.
        or there is something you would like to know more,       • The transceiver stores the current parameters when it is
        read the detailed explanations given later in this         turned OFF and automatically recalls those parameters
        manual.                                                    the next time you turn the transceiver ON.
                                                              2 Turn the Volume control clockwise, to the 12 o’clock
                                                                position.
                                                              3 Turn the Tuning control to select a reception
        1 2                     3                               frequency.
                                                                 • You may further turn the Volume control to adjust the
                                                                   volume level of the signal.
                                                              4 To transmit, hold the microphone approximately 5 cm
                                                                (2 inches) from your mouth.
                                                              5 Press and hold Mic [PTT], then speak in your normal
                                                                tone of voice.
                                                              6 Release Mic [PTT] to receive.
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                                                        GETTING ACQUAINTED
FRONT PANEL                                                            Press [F] then press [MENU] to enter Menu Mode
                                                                       {page 18}.
 Note: This section describes only the main functions of the front
 panel controls. Explanations for functions not described here are     Turn to select:
 provided in the appropriate sections of this instruction manual.      • Operating frequencies when in VFO Mode {page 15}.
                                                                       • Memory Channels when in Memory Recall Mode                  3
         :                            @                                  {page 30}.
                                                                       • Menu Nos. when in Menu Mode {page 18}.
                                                                       • Scan direction while scanning {pages 27, 39, 47, 49}.
                                                                     e CALL key
                                                                       Press to recall the Call Channel {page 35}. Press and
                                                                       hold for 1 second while in VFO Mode to begin Call/
                                                                       VFO Scan {page 43}. Press and hold for
                .    ;     =    B    >
                                                                       1 second while in Memory Recall Mode to begin Call/
q     (Power) switch/ Volume control                                   Memory Scan {page 43}.
                                                                       Press [F] then press [CALL] to activate the Tone {page
    Press to switch the transceiver power ON or OFF
                                                                       24}, CTCSS {page 46}, or DCS {page 48} function.
    {page 14}.
    Turn to adjust the level of the receive audio from the           r VFO key
    speaker {page 14}.
                                                                       Press to enter VFO Mode {page 15}. In this mode,
w MENU button/ Tuning control                                          you can change the operating frequency using the
                                                                       Tuning control or Mic [UP]/[DWN]. Press and hold for
    Press to enter MHz Mode {page 16}. In this mode,                   1 second while in VFO Mode to begin Band Scan {page
    you can change the operating frequency in 1 MHz                    40}. Press and hold for 1 second while in VFO Mode
    steps using the Tuning control or Mic [UP]/[DWN].                  after programming a scan range to begin Program
    Press and hold for 1 second while in VFO Mode to                   Scan {page 40}.
    begin MHz Scan {page 41} or while in MR Mode to
    begin Group Scan {page 42}.
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         In MR Mode, press [F] then press [VFO] to transfer        DISPLAY
         the contents of the selected Memory Channel to the
                                                                        1    2   3       4        5 6   7   8   9 10 11
         VFO {page 33}.
    t MR key
         Press to enter Memory Recall Mode {page 30}. In this
         mode, you can change memory channels using the
3        Tuning control or Mic [UP]/[DWN]. Press and hold
         for 1 second while in Memory Recall Mode to begin
         Memory Scan {page 42}.
                                                                     17 16                   15                 14 13     12
         Press [F], use the Tuning control to select the desired
         channel, then press [MR] to reprogram the Call
         Channel or a Memory Channel {page 29}.                    1
                                                                   Appears when the CTCSS function is activated {page 46}.
    y REV key
                                                                   2
         Press to switch the transmit frequency and receive
                                                                   Appears when the Tone function is activated {page 24}.
         frequency when operating with an offset {page 23} or
         an odd-split Memory Channel {page 28}.                    3
         Press [F] then press [REV] and rotate the Tuning          Appears when the DCS function is activated {page 48}.
         control to increase or decrease the squelch level
         {page 14}.                                                4
                                                                   Appears when the repeater shift function is activated
    u       /F key                                                 {pages 23, 30}. (“ ” is not used on this transceiver.)
         Press and hold for 1 second to lock the transceiver       5
         keys {page 58}.
                                                                   Appears when the Reverse function is activated {page 26}.
         Press momentarily to access the second functions of
         the transceiver keys.
    10
6                                                      14
Appears when the Automatic Simplex Check (ASC)         Appears when the Memory Channel Lockout function is
function is activated {page 26}.                       ON {page 44}.
7                                                      15
Appears when the Priority Scan function is activated   Shows the strength of transmitted {page 15} and received
{page 44}.                                             {page 54} signals.
                                                                                                                    3
8                                                            indicates the squelch is open and the frequency
                                                       is “busy”. It also appears when the squelch is set to
Appears when the Weather Alert function is activated
                                                       minimum {page 14}. If using CTCSS or DCS, it indicates
{page 36}. (K market models only.)
                                                       the squelch is open due to a received signal that contains
9                                                      the same CTCSS tone or DCS code that is set in your
                                                       transceiver.
Appears when narrow FM Mode is selected {page 60}.
                                                                                  acts as an S-meter while
10                                                     receiving and an RF power meter while transmitting.
Displays the frequencies, Menu settings, Memory name          indicates the transceiver is transmitting.
and other information.
                                                       16
11
                                                       Appears when the function key is pressed.
Displays the Menu No., Memory Channel number, and
status {pages 18, 29}.                                 17
12                                                     H appears when high power transmission is selected and
                                                       L appears when low power is selected {page 15}.
Appears when the displayed Memory Channel has data     (“M” is not used on this transceiver.)
{page 29}.
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    REAR PANEL                                                          MICROPHONE
            :                             @              .                                          ;
                                                                                :                   =     :
                                                                                                    B
                                                                                @
                                                                                                    >
                                                                                .                   2
    12
r CALL/A key                                               MIC KEYPAD DIRECT ENTRY
  Identical to the front panel CALL key. This key can be   The microphone keypad (keypad models only) allows you
  reprogrammed if desired {page 59}. Press and hold        to make various entries depending on which mode the
  Mic [PTT], then press [CALL/A] to transmit A.            transceiver is in.
t VFO/B key                                                In VFO or Memory Recall mode, use the Mic keypad to
                                                           select a frequency {page 16} or Memory Channel number
  Identical to the front panel VFO key. This key can be    {page 30}. First press the Mic PF key assigned the        3
  reprogrammed if desired {page 59}. Press and hold        ENTER function {page 59}.
  Mic [PTT], then press [VFO/B] to transmit B.
y MR/C key
  Identical to the front panel MR key. This key can be
  reprogrammed if desired {page 59}. Press and hold
  Mic [PTT], then press [MR/C] to transmit C.
u PF/D key
                                                           To manually send a DTMF number, press and hold Mic
  The default function of this key is 1 MHz step. This     [PTT], then press the DTMF keys on the Mic keypad {page
  key can be reprogrammed if desired {page 59}. Press      50} in sequence.
  and hold Mic [PTT], then press [PF/D] to transmit D.
i DTMF keypad
  This 16-key keypad is used for DTMF functions
  {page 50} or to directly enter an operating frequency
  {page 16}, or a Memory Channel number {page 30}.
  The keypad can also be used to program a Memory
  Channel name, Power-on message, or other character
  strings {page 63}.
                                                           You can also use the Mic keypad to program a Memory
                                                           Channel name, Power-on message, or other character
                                                           strings {page 63}.
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                                                        OPERATING BASICS
    SWITCHING THE POWER ON/OFF                                       ADJUSTING THE SQUELCH
    1 Press [      ] (Power) to switch the transceiver power         The purpose of Squelch is to mute the speaker when no
      ON.                                                            signals are present. With the squelch level correctly set,
         • A high pitched double beep sounds and a Power-on          you will hear sound only while actually receiving signals.
           message {page 60} appears briefly, followed by the        The higher the selected squelch level, the stronger the
           frequency and other indicators.                           signals must be to receive.
4                                                                    The appropriate squelch level depends on the ambient
                                                                     RF noise conditions.
                                                                     1 Press [F], [REV].
                                                                        • The current squelch level appears.
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TRANSMITTING                                                             3 Press [MENU] to store the setting or any other key to
                                                                           cancel.
1 To transmit, hold the microphone approximately 5 cm
  (2 inches) from your mouth, then press and hold Mic                    4 Press any key other than [MENU] to exit Menu Mode.
  [PTT] and speak into the microphone in your normal
  tone of voice.
                                                                          ◆   Do not transmit at high output power for an extended period of
   • “     ” and the RF Power meter appears. The RF                           time. The transceiver could overheat and malfunction.
     Power meter shows the relative transmit output power                 ◆   Continuous transmission causes the heat sink to overheat.
     (                           ).                                           Never touch the heat sink when it may be hot.
   • If you press Mic [PTT] while you are outside the                                                                                               4
     transmission coverage, a high pitched error beep sounds.             Note: When the transceiver overheats because of ambient high
                                                                          temperature or continuous transmission, the protective circuit may
2 When you finish speaking, release Mic [PTT].                            function to lower transmit output power.
 Note: If you continuously transmit for longer than the time specified
 in Menu No. 21 (default is 10 minutes) {page 62}, the internal time-
 out timer generates a warning beep and the transceiver stops            SELECTING A FREQUENCY
 transmitting. In this case, release Mic [PTT] and let the transceiver
 cool down for a while, then press Mic [PTT] again to resume
 transmission.                                                           VFO MODE
                                                                         This is the basic mode for changing the operating
SELECTING AN OUTPUT POWER                                                frequency. To enter VFO Mode, press [VFO].
You can configure different power levels for transmission.               Turn the Tuning control clockwise to increase the
1 Press [F], [MENU] and turn the Tuning control to                       frequency and counterclockwise to decrease the
  select Menu No. 6 (TXP).                                               frequency, or use Mic [UP]/[DWN].
                                                                                                                                               15
    MHZ MODE                                                   DIRECT FREQUENCY ENTRY
    If the desired operating frequency is far away from the    In addition to turning the Tuning control or pressing Mic
    current frequency, it is quicker to use the MHz Tuning     [UP]/[DWN], there is another way to select the frequency.
    Mode.                                                      When the desired frequency is far away from the current
                                                               frequency, you can directly enter a frequency using the
    To adjust the MHz digit:
                                                               Mic keypad (keypad models only).
    1 While in VFO or Call Mode, press [MENU].
                                                               1 Press [VFO].
         • The MHz digit blinks.
                                                                  • You must be in VFO mode to make a direct frequency
4                                                                   entry.
                                                               2 Press the Mic PF key assigned the ENTER function
                                                                 {page 59}.
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Example 1                               Note: If the entered frequency does not match the current frequency
                                        step size, the frequency is automatically rounded down to the next
To enter 145.750 MHz:                   available frequency. When the desired frequency cannot be entered
                                        exactly, confirm the frequency step size {page 56}.
Key in          Display
[Enter]         ––– –––
[1], [4], [5]   1 4 5. – – –
[7], [5], [0]   1 4 5. 7 5 0
                                                                                                              4
Example 2
To enter 145.000 MHz:
Key in          Display
[Enter]         ––– –––
[1], [4], [5]   1 4 5. – – –
[Enter]         1 4 5. 0 0 0
Example 3
To change 144.650 MHz to 145.650 MHz:
Key in          Display
                1 4 4. 6 5 0
[Enter]         ––– –––
[1], [4], [5]   1 4 5. – – –
Mic [VFO]       1 4 5. 6 5 0
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                                                            MENU SETUP
   WHAT IS A MENU?                                                    2 Turn the Tuning control to select your desired Menu.
                                                                         • As you change the Menu No., a brief explanation of each
  Many functions on this transceiver are selected or                       menu appears along with its current parameter.
  configured via a software-controlled Menu rather than
  through the physical controls of the transceiver. Once
  you become familiar with the Menu system, you will
  appreciate its versatility. You can customize the various
  timings, settings, and programming functions on this
  transceiver to meet your needs without using many
5 controls and switches.                                              3 Press [MENU] to configure the parameter of the
                                                                        currently selected Menu No.
   MENU ACCESS
   1 Press [F], [MENU].
        • A brief explanation of the menu, and the setting and Menu
          No. appear on the display.
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MENU FUNCTION LIST
    On the    Menu                                                                                               Ref.
    display    No.              Function                        Selections                         Default       Page
                                                 2.5/ 5/ 6.25/ 10/ 12.5/ 15/ 20/ 25/ 30/ 50/     Varies (see
STP            1     Frequency step size                                                                         56
                                                 100 kHz                                       reference page)
T              2     Tone frequency              67.0 ~ 254.1 Hz                                     88.5        24
CT             3     CTCSS frequency             67.0 ~ 254.1 Hz                                    88.5         47
DCS            4     DCS code                    023 ~ 754                                          023          48
SFT            5     Shift direction             OFF/ +/ –                                          OFF          23
                                                                                                                        5
TXP            6     Transmission power          High/ Low                                          High         15
P.VFO          7     Programmable VFO            136 ~ 173 MHz                                 136 ~ 173 MHz     61
SSQ            8     S-Meter squelch             ON/ OFF                                            OFF          54
SQH            9     Squelch hang time           OFF/ 125/ 250/ 500 ms                              OFF          55
OFFSET         10    Repeater offset frequency   0 ~ 69.95 MHz                                     600 kHz       23
                                                                                                 Varies (see
ARO            11    Automatic Repeater Offset   ON/ OFF                                                         25
                                                                                               reference page)
PRI            12    Priority Scan               ON/ OFF                                             OFF         43
SCAN           13    Scan Resume method          TO/ CO/ SE                                          TO          45
L.OUT          14    Memory Channel Lockout      ON/ OFF                                            OFF          44
M.CH           15    Memory Channel capacity     100/ 200                                           100          28
M.NAME         16    Memory Name                 6 characters                                        –           32
                     Memory Name/ Frequency
MDF            17                                MN/ FRQ                                            MN           32
                     display
APO            18    Automatic Power-off         OFF/ 30/ 60/ 90/ 120/ 180 min.                     OFF          54
                                                                                                                   19
         On the    Menu                                                                                       Ref.
         display    No.                Function                       Selections                  Default     Page
                                                                                                Varies (see
    CK              19    CALL key                  CALL/ 1750                                                25,35
                                                                                              reference page)
    HLD             20    1750 Hz tone TX hold      ON/ OFF                                         OFF        25
    TOT             21    Time-out Timer            3/ 5/ 10 min.                                   10         62
    BC L            22    Busy Channel Lockout      ON/ OFF                                        OFF         56
    P.ON.MSG        23    Power-on message          6 characters                                    –          60
    BP              24    Beep                      ON/ OFF                                        ON          55
5   BS              25    Beat Shift                ON/ OFF                                        OFF         54
    FMN             26    Narrow FM                 ON/ OFF                                        OFF         60
    ENC             27    Tuning control lock       ON/ OFF                                        OFF         58
    DTMF.MR         28    Automatic dialer          Up to 16 digits                                 –          51
    SPD             29    DTMF TX speed             FA/ SL                                         FA          52
    DT.H            30    DTMF TX hold              ON/ OFF                                        OFF         51
    PA              31    DTMF pause period         100/ 250/ 500/ 750/ 1000/ 1500/ 2000 ms        500         53
    DT.L            32    DTMF key lock             ON/ OFF                                        OFF         53
    DT.M            33    DTMF monitor              ON/ OFF                                        OFF         50
    MC.L            34    Microphone key lock       ON/ OFF                                        OFF         64
                                                    MONI/ ENTER/ 1750/ VFO/ MR/ CALL/
                          Microphone programmable   MHZ/ REV/ SQL/ M--V/ M.IN/ C.IN/
    PF 1            35                                                                            MHZ          59
                          function key              MENU/ SHIFT/ LOW/ BRIGHT/ LOCK/
                                                    TONE/ STEP
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      On the     Menu                                                                                           Ref.
      display     No.               Function                            Selections                 Default      Page
                                                            MONI/ ENTER/ 1750/ VFO/ MR/ CALL/
                         Microphone programmable            MHZ/ REV/ SQL/ M--V/ M.IN/ C.IN/
PF 2               36                                                                               MR          59
                         function key                       MENU/ SHIFT/ LOW/ BRIGHT/ LOCK/
                                                            TONE/ STEP
                                                            MONI/ ENTER/ 1750/ VFO/ MR/ CALL/
                         Microphone programmable            MHZ/ REV/ SQL/ M--V/ M.IN/ C.IN/
PF 3               37                                                                               VFO         59
                         function key                       MENU/ SHIFT/ LOW/ BRIGHT/ LOCK/
                                                            TONE/ STEP
                                                            MONI/ ENTER/ 1750/ VFO/ MR/ CALL/
                         Microphone programmable            MHZ/ REV/ SQL/ M--V/ M.IN/ C.IN/                              5
PF 4               38                                                                               CALL        59
                         function key                       MENU/ SHIFT/ LOW/ BRIGHT/ LOCK/
                                                            TONE/ STEP
BRIGHT             40    Display brightness                                                     Maximum level   57
ABR                41    Automatic display brightness      ON/ OFF                                  OFF         57
WXA 1              42    Weather Alert                     ON/ OFF                                  OFF         36
RESET              99    Reset selection                   VFO/ FULL                                VFO         67
1
    WXA (Weather Alert) is available only for K market models.
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                                       OPERATING THROUGH REPEATERS
   Repeaters, which are often installed and maintained        OFFSET PROGRAMMING FLOW
   by radio clubs, are usually located on mountain tops
   or other elevated locations. They generally operate at            1 Select a receive frequency.
   higher ERP (Effective Radiated Power) than a typical
   station. This combination of elevation and high ERP
   allows communications over much greater distances than            2 Select an offset direction.
   communicating without using repeaters.
  Most repeaters use a receive and transmit frequency pair
  with a standard or non-standard offset (odd-split).                3 Select an offset frequency
  In addition, some repeaters must receive a tone from                  (only when programming odd-split
  the transceiver to be accessed. For details, consult your             repeater frequencies).
6 local repeater reference.
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PROGRAMMING AN OFFSET                                                 SELECTING AN OFFSET FREQUENCY
You must first select an amateur radio repeater                       To access a repeater which requires an odd-split
downlink frequency as described in “SELECTING AN OFFSET               frequency pair, change the offset frequency from the
FREQUENCY”.                                                           default which is used by most repeaters. The default
                                                                      offset frequency is 600 kHz.
SELECTING AN OFFSET DIRECTION                                         1 Press [F], [MENU] and turn the Tuning control to
Select whether the transmit frequency will be higher (+)                select Menu No. 10 (OFFSET).
or lower (–) than the receive frequency.                              2 Press [MENU] and turn the Tuning control to select
1 Press [F], [MENU] and turn the Tuning control to                      the appropriate offset frequency.
  select Menu No. 5 (SFT).
2 Press [MENU] and turn the Tuning control to select “+”
  or “–”.                                                                                                                                     6
3 Press [MENU] to store the setting or any other key to
  cancel.                                                                • The selectable range is from 0.00 MHz to 69.95 MHz in
4 Press any key other than [MENU] to exit Menu Mode.                       steps of 50 kHz.
   • “+” or “–” appears above the frequency, indicating which         3 Press [MENU] to store the setting or any other key to
     offset direction is selected.                                      cancel.
                                                                      4 Press any key other than [MENU] to exit Menu Mode.
                                                                       Note: After changing the offset frequency, the new offset frequency
                                                                       will also be used by Automatic Repeater Offset.
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    ACTIVATING THE TONE FUNCTION                                           3 Press [MENU] to store the setting or any other key to
                                                                             cancel.
    To activate Tone, press [F], [CALL].
                                                                           4 Press any key other than [MENU] to exit Menu Mode.
    • As you press [F], [CALL], the selection cycles as follows:
      “OFF” ➞ “TONE” ➞ “CTCSS” ➞ “DCS” ➞ “OFF”.
                                                                           Available Tone Frequencies
    • “T” appears on the upper part of the display, indicating that
      the Tone function is activated.                                                           42 Tone Frequencies (Hz)
                                                                             67.0        85.4      107.2       136.5       173.8      218.1
                                                                             69.3        88.5      110.9       141.3       179.9      225.7
                                                                             71.9        91.5      114.8       146.2       186.2      229.1
                                                                             74.4        94.8      118.8       151.4       192.8      233.6
     Note: You cannot use the Tone function and CTCSS/ DCS functions
6    simultaneously. Switching the Tone function ON after having             77.0        97.4      123.0       156.7       203.5      241.8
     activated the CTCSS/ DCS functions deactivates the CTCSS/ DCS
     functions.                                                              79.7       100.0      127.3       162.2       206.5      250.3
     E market version only: When you access repeaters that require a         82.5       103.5      131.8       167.9       210.7      254.1
     1750 Hz tone, you do not need to activate the Tone function. Simply
     press [CALL] without pressing Mic [PTT] to transmit a 1750 Hz tone
     (default setting).                                                     Note: 42 different tones are available for the transceiver. These
                                                                            42 tones includes 37 EIA standard tones and 5 non-standard tones.
    SELECTING A TONE FREQUENCY                                              E market version only:
                                                                            ◆ To transmit a 1750 Hz tone, simply press [CALL] without
    1 Press [F], [MENU] and turn the Tuning control to                         pressing Mic [PTT] (default setting). Release [CALL] to quit
      select Menu No. 2 (T).                                                   transmitting. You can also make the transceiver remain in the
                                                                               transmit mode for 2 seconds after releasing [CALL]; a 1750 Hz
    2 Press [MENU] and turn the Tuning control to select                       tone is not continuously transmitted. Access Menu No. 20 (HLD)
                                                                               and select “ON”.
      the desired tone frequency (default is 88.5 Hz).
                                                                            ◆ To use [CALL] for recalling the Call Channel in place of
                                                                               transmitting a 1750 Hz tone, access Menu No. 19 (CK) and
                                                                               select “CALL”.
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AUTOMATIC REPEATER OFFSET                                               TRANSMITTING A 1750 Hz TONE
This function automatically selects an offset direction,                Call Channel default settings:
according to the frequency on the VHF band. The                         • On E market models, pressing [CALL] causes the
transceiver is programmed for an offset direction as                      transceiver to transmit a 1750 Hz tone.
shown below. To obtain an up-to-date band plan for
                                                                        • On K and M market models, pressing [CALL] changes the
repeater offset direction, contact your national Amateur                  transceiver to the Call Channel {page 35}.
Radio association.
                                                                        To change the setting of the CALL key:
K market version only                                                   1 Press [F], [MENU] and turn the Tuning control to
144.0    145.5    146.4     147.0    147.6
    145.1    146.0    146.6     147.4    148.0 MHz                        select Menu No. 19 (CK).
   S    −   S       +   S   −   +       S   −                           2 Press [MENU] and turn the Tuning control to select
   S: Simplex                                                             “CALL” or “1750”.
This complies with the standard ARRL band plan.                                                                                        6
                                                                        3 Press [MENU] to store the setting or any other key to
                                                                          cancel.
E market version only
144.0                       145.6 145.8 146.0 MHz                       4 Press any key other than [MENU] to exit Menu Mode.
                S                   –       S
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    REVERSE FUNCTION                                                   Note:
                                                                       ◆ You can turn the Reverse function ON when you are operating in
    The reverse function exchanges a separate reception                   Simplex Mode. However, it does not change the Transmission/
                                                                          Reception frequencies.
    and transmission frequency. So, while using a repeater,
                                                                       ◆ If pressing [REV] places the reception frequency outside the
    you can manually check the strength of a signal that you              allowable range, an error tone sounds and the function does not
    receive directly from the other station. If the station’s             operate.
    signal is strong, both stations should move to a simplex           ◆ If pressing [REV] places the transmission frequency outside the
    frequency and free up the repeater.                                   allowable range, pressing Mic [PTT] causes an error tone to
                   z                                                      sound and transmission is inhibited.
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                                                                       ◆ You cannot switch Reverse ON or OFF while transmitting.
                MH
                          5.3
              25
                              25
          4.7
                                MH
                                                                      AUTOMATIC SIMPLEX CHECK (ASC)
         14
                                   z
                                                144.725 MHz
                                                        REV ON        While using a repeater, the ASC function periodically
6                                                                     checks the strength of the signal you are receiving from
                                                                      the other station. If the station’s signal is strong enough
    TX: 144.725 MHz TX: 144.725 MHz TX: 144.725 MHz TX: 145.325 MHz   to allow direct contact without a repeater, the “ ” indicator
    RX: 145.325 MHz RX: 145.325 MHz RX: 145.325 MHz RX: 144.725 MHz   starts blinking.
                                                                      Press [REV] (1s) to switch the function ON (or OFF).
    To swap the transmission and reception frequencies:               • “ ” appears when the function is ON.
    Press [REV] to switch the Reverse function ON (or OFF).           • While direct contact is possible, “ ” blinks.
    •    “R” appears when the function is ON.
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 Note:                                                                   • To quit the function, press any key.
 ◆ Pressing [PTT] causes the “ ” icon to quit blinking.                  • When the tone frequency is identified, a beep sounds and
 ◆ ASC can be activated while operating in Simplex Mode.                   the identified frequency blinks.
    However, it does not change the Transmission/Reception
    frequencies.
 ◆ ASC does not function while scanning.
 ◆ Activating ASC while using Reverse switches Reverse OFF.
 ◆ If you recall a Memory Channel or the Call Channel that contains
    a Reverse ON status, ASC is switched OFF.
 ◆ ASC causes received audio to be momentarily intermitted every
    3 seconds.                                                        3 Press [MENU] to program the identified tone
                                                                        frequency in place of the current tone frequency or
                                                                        press any other key to exit the Tone Frequency ID
TONE FREQUENCY ID SCAN                                                  Scan.
This function scans through all tone frequencies to identify             • Turn the Tuning control while the identified tone                     6
the incoming tone frequency on a received signal. You                      frequency is blinking to resume scanning.
can use this function to determine which tone frequency is            4 Press any key other than [MENU] to exit Menu Mode.
required by accessing your local repeater.
                                                                       Note:
1 Press [F], [MENU] and turn the Tuning control to                     ◆ Some repeaters do not re-transmit the access tone in the
  select Menu No. 2 (T).                                                  download signal. In this case, check the other station’s uplink
                                                                          signal to detect the repeater access tone.
2 Press [MENU] (1s) to start the Tone Frequency ID                     ◆ The transceiver continues to check the Weather Alert Channel
  Scan.                                                                   and Priority Channel during Tone Frequency ID Scan.
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The data listed below can be stored in each Memory          Note:
Channel:                                                    ◆ Memory Channel Lockout cannot be set to the Program Scan
                                                               Memory (L0/U0 ~ L2/U2), the Priority Channel (Pr), or the
                                                               Weather Alert Channel (AL).
                                   Simplex &
           Parameter               Repeater    Odd-Split    ◆ Tone, CTCSS, and DCS are automatically turned OFF when
                                                               setting up the Weather Alert Channel (AL).
  Receive frequency                              Yes
                                     Yes
  Transmit frequency                             Yes       STORING SIMPLEX FREQUENCIES OR STANDARD
  Tone frequency                     Ye s        Yes       REPEATER FREQUENCIES
  Tone ON                            Ye s        Yes       1 Press [VFO].
  CTCSS frequency                    Y es        Yes       2 Turn the Tuning control to select your desired
  CTCSS ON                           Yes         Yes         frequency.
                                                              • You can also directly enter a desired frequency using the
  DCS code                           Yes         Ye s           keypad {page 13}.
  DCS ON                             Yes         Yes       3 If storing a standard repeater frequency, select the               7
  Offset direction                   Ye s        N/A         following data:
                                                              • Offset direction {page 23}
  Offset frequency                   Ye s        N/A
                                                              • Tone function, if necessary {page 24}
  Reverse ON                         Y es        N/A          • CTCSS/ DCS function, if necessary {pages 46, 48}
  Frequency step size                Ye s        Yes          If storing a simplex frequency, you may select other
  Narrow band FM                     Yes         Yes          related data (CTCSS or DCS settings, etc.).
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         • Memory Channel numbers L0/U0 ~ L2/U2 {page 40}, Pr
           {page 43}, and AL (Weather Alert) {page 36} (K market
           models only) are reserved for other functions.
    5 Turn the Tuning control or press Mic [UP]/[DWN] to
      select the Memory Channel in which you want to store
      the data.
                                                                    Note:
    6 Press [MR] to store the data to the channel.                  ◆ When you recall an odd-split Memory Channel, “+” and “–”
                                                                       appear on the display. To confirm the transmission frequency,
                                                                       press [REV].
    STORING ODD-SPLIT REPEATER FREQUENCIES                          ◆ Transmit offset status and reverse status are not stored in
                                                                       odd-split Memory Channels.
    Some repeaters use a pair of reception and transmission
    frequencies with a non-standard offset. If you store 2
    separate frequencies in a Memory Channel, you can              RECALLING A MEMORY CHANNEL
    operate on those repeaters without programming the
7
    offset frequency and direction.                                USING THE TUNING CONTROL
    1 Store the desired reception frequency and related data       1 Press [MR] to enter Memory Recall mode.
      by following steps 1 to 6 given for simplex or standard         • The Memory Channel last used is recalled.
      repeater frequencies {page 29}.
                                                                   2 Turn the Tuning control to select your desired Memory
    2 Turn the Tuning control or press Mic [UP]/[DWN] to             Channel.
      select your desired transmission frequency.
    3 Press [F].
    4 Turn the Tuning control or press Mic [UP]/[DWN]
      to select the pre-programmed reception Memory
      Channel in which you want to store the data.
                                                                      • You cannot recall an empty Memory Channel.
    5 Press [MR] (1s).
                                                                      • To restore VFO mode, press [VFO].
         • The transmission frequency is stored in the Memory
           Channel.
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USING THE MICROPHONE KEYPAD                                             CLEARING A MEMORY CHANNEL
You can also recall a Memory Channel by entering a                      To erase an individual Memory Channel:
desired Memory Channel number with the microphone
                                                                        1 Recall the Memory Channel you want to erase.
keypad.
                                                                        2 Press [      ] (Power) (1s) to switch the transceiver OFF.
1 Press [MR] to enter Memory Recall mode.
                                                                        3 Press [MR]+[        ] (Power).
2 Press the microphone key assigned the ENTER
  function.                                                                • An erase confirmation message appears.
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    NAMING A MEMORY CHANNEL                                        5 Press [MR].
                                                                      • The cursor moves to the next digit.
    You can name Memory Channels using up to 6
    alphanumeric characters. When you recall a named
    Memory Channel, its name appears on the display in
    place of the stored frequency. Names can be call signs,
    repeater names, cities, names of people, etc. In order
    to use the Memory Name function, the Memory Channel
    capacity must be set to 100 channels. To change the               • To move to the previous digit, press [VFO]. To delete the
    Memory Channel capacity from 200 to 100, access                     character at the current cursor position, press [F].
    Menu No. 15 (M.CH) {page 28}.                                  6 Repeat steps 4 and 5 to enter up to 6 digits.
    1 Press [MR] and turn the Tuning control to recall your        7 Press [MENU] to complete the entry.
      desired Memory Channel.                                         • Press any key other than [MR], [VFO], [F], and [MENU]
    2 Press [F], [MENU] and turn the Tuning control to                  to cancel the entry.
      select Menu No. 16 (M.NAME).                                    • To complete an entry of less than 6 characters, press
7                                                                       [MENU] two times.
    3 Press [MENU].
         • A blinking cursor appears.                              8 Press any key other than [MENU] to exit Menu Mode.
                                                                   After storing a Memory Name, the Memory Name
                                                                   appears in place of the operating frequency. However,
                                                                   you can still display the operating frequency, if desired.
                                                                   To display the frequency rather than Memory Name,
                                                                   access Menu No. 17 (MDF) and select “FRQ”. This
                                                                   menu toggles the display mode between the Memory
    4 Turn the Tuning control to select a desired                  Name (“MN”) and frequency display (“FRQ”).
      alphanumeric character.                                       Note:
         • You can enter the following alphanumeric characters:     ◆ You cannot name the Call Channel {page 35}.
           0 ~ 9, A ~ Z, – (hyphen), / (slash), and a space.        ◆ You cannot assign a Memory Name to a channel that does not
         • Rather than using the Tuning control, you can use the       contain data.
           Mic keypad (keypad models only) to enter alphanumeric    ◆ You can overwrite stored names by repeating steps 1 to 8.
           characters {page 64}.                                    ◆ The stored name is erased when you clear the Memory Channel
                                                                       data.
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MEMORY CHANNEL TRANSFER                                                 CHANNEL \ CHANNEL TRANSFER
                                                                        You can copy channel information from one Memory
MEMORY \ VFO TRANSFER                                                   Channel to another. This function is useful when storing
After retrieving frequencies and associated data from                   frequencies and associated data that you temporarily
Memory Recall Mode, you can copy the data to the VFO.                   change in Memory Recall Mode.
This function is useful, for example, when the frequency                1 Press [MR], then turn the Tuning control or press Mic
you want to monitor is near the frequency stored in a                     [UP]/[DWN] to recall the desired Memory Channel.
Memory Channel.
                                                                        2 Press [F].
1 Press [MR], then turn the Tuning control or press Mic
  [UP]/[DWN] to recall the desired Memory Channel.
   • Alternatively, press [CALL] to select the Call Channel.
2 Press [F], [VFO] to copy the Memory Channel data to
  the VFO.
                                                                                                                                   7
 Note:                                                                  3 Select the Memory Channel where you would like the
 ◆ On odd-split channels, the above operation copies only the             data copied by using the Tuning control or pressing
    reception frequency to the VFO (not the transmission frequency).
    To copy the transmit frequency of an odd-split channel, press         Mic [UP]/[DWN].
    [REV] before performing the transfer.
 ◆ You can also transfer the Program Scan memory channels
    (L0/U0 ~ L2/U2), the Priority Channel (Pr), and the Weather Alert
    Channel (AL) (K market models only) to the VFO.
 ◆ Lockout status and Memory Names are not copied from a
    Memory Channel to the VFO.
4 Press [MR].
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    The tables below illustrate how data is transferred                                           ∆
                                                                        Channel 01 ~ 99                     L0/U0 L2/U2, Pr, AL 2
    between Memory Channels.
                                                                     Receive frequency            ∆         Receive frequency
            Channel 01 ~ 99      ∆        Channel 01 ~ 99
                                                                     Transmit frequency           ∆        Transmit frequency
         Receive frequency       ∆      Receive frequency
                                                                       Tone frequency             ∆          Tone frequency
         Transmit frequency      ∆      Transmit frequency
                                                                       Offset direction           ∆           Offset direction
           Tone frequency        ∆        Tone frequency
                                                                      CTCSS frequency             ∆         CTCSS frequency
           Offset direction      ∆        Offset direction
                                                                        DCS code                  ∆            DCS code
         CTCSS frequency         ∆       CTCSS frequency
                                                                    Tone/ CTCSS/ DCS                       Tone/ CTCSS/ DCS
             DCS code            ∆          DCS code                                              ∆
                                                                      ON/ OFF status                         ON/ OFF status
         Tone/ CTCSS/ DCS
                                 ∆
                                        Tone/ CTCSS/ DCS             Offset frequency             ∆         Offset frequency
           ON/ OFF status                 ON/ OFF status
                                                                         Reverse ON               ∆            Reverse ON
7         Offset frequency       ∆       Offset frequency
                                                                    Frequency step size           ∆        Frequency step size
            Reverse ON           ∆          Reverse ON
                                                                  Memory Channel name         1
                                                                                                  ∆     Memory Channel name1
         Frequency step size     ∆      Frequency step size
                                                                    Memory Channel                        Memory Channel
     Memory Channel name1        ∆    Memory Channel name1                                        ∆
                                                                       Lockout ON                           Lockout OFF
       Memory Channel
                                 ∆
                                        Memory Channel             Narrow FM ON/ OFF              ∆      Narrow FM ON/ OFF
       Lockout ON/ OFF                  Lockout ON/ OFF
      Narrow FM ON/ OFF          ∆     Narrow FM ON/ OFF      1
                                                                    When “100” is selected in Menu No.15 (M.CH).
                                                              2
                                                                    The AL Channel is available for K market models only.
                                                                  Note:
                                                                  ◆ When transferring an odd-split channel, the Reverse status,
                                                                     Offset direction, and Offset frequency are not transferred
                                                                     {pages 23, 26}.
                                                                  ◆ Tone, CTCSS, and DCS are automatically turned OFF when
                                                                     transferring data to the Weather Alert Channel (AL).
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CALL CHANNEL                                                      REPROGRAMMING THE CALL CHANNEL
Call Channel default settings:                                    1 Select your desired frequency and related data (Tone,
• On K and M market models, pressing [CALL] changes the             CTCSS, DCS, or offset direction, etc.).
  transceiver to the Call Channel.                                    • When you program the Call Channel as an odd-split
• On E market models, pressing [CALL] causes the                        channel, select a reception frequency first.
  transceiver to transmit a 1750 Hz tone {page 25}.               2 Press [F].
The Call Channel can be recalled instantly no matter                  • A Memory Channel number appears and blinks.
what frequency the transceiver is operating on. For
instance, you may use the Call Channel as an                      3 Turn the Tuning control or press Mic [UP]/[DWN] to
emergency channel within your group. In this case, Call             select the Call Channel (“C”).
Scan {page 43} will be useful.                                    4 Press [MR].
The default Call Channel frequency is 144.000 MHz.                    • The selected frequency and related data are stored in the
                                                                        Call Channel.
 Note: Unlike Memory Channels 0 to 199, the Call Channel cannot
 be cleared.
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RECALLING THE CALL CHANNEL
1 Press [CALL] to recall the Call Channel.
   • The Call Channel frequency and “C” appear.
                                                                  To also store a separate transmit frequency, continue with the following
                                                                  steps:
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     Note:                                                                4 Turn the Tuning control or press Mic [UP]/[DWN] to
     ◆ When you recall an odd-split Call Channel, “+” and “–” appear on     select the Alert Channel (“AL”).
        the display.
     ◆ Transmit offset status and Reverse status are not stored in an     5 Press [MR].
        odd-split Call Channel.
                                                                                            Weather Radio Frequencies (MHz)
                                                                             WX1      WX2       WX3      WX4      WX5         WX6    WX7
    WEATHER ALERT (K MARKET MODELS ONLY)                                   162.550 162.400 162.475 162.425 162.450 162.500 162.525
    Any of the NOAA Weather Radio channels can                             Note:
    be programmed to the AL memory channel of the                          ◆ When you perform Full Reset {page 63}, the Weather Radio
    transceiver. The transceiver can be configured to                         frequency recovers the factory default frequency (162.550 MHz).
    check the NOAA Weather Alert tone (1050 Hz) and will                   ◆ When you clear the Weather Radio (AL) Channel {page 31}
    automatically alert you by recalling and monitoring the                   (the same as clearing a Memory Channel), the factory default
    Weather Radio frequency when the Weather Alert tone                       frequency (162.550 MHz) will not be recovered.
    is broadcasted, and the “WX” icon will blink.                          ◆ The Weather Radio (AL) Channel can be programmed with a
                                                                              Channel Name {page 32}.
                                                                           ◆ You can also transfer the AL Memory Channel data to the VFO
7   PROGRAMMING THE WEATHER RADIO FREQUENCY                                   or another Memory Channel.
    The transceiver is preprogrammed to 162.550 MHz
    (WX1). You can store a different frequency to the AL                  ENABLING A WEATHER ALERT
    channel to use this function. Refer to the NOAA channel               You can monitor the Weather Radio frequency
    frequency directory for your local weather channel                    continuously or in the background while receiving on
    frequency before you use the Weather Alert function.                  another frequency.
    The latest Weather Radio information can be obtained
    from http://www.nws.noaa.gov/nwr/.                                    To monitor the Weather Radio frequency continuously:
    1 Press [VFO].                                                        1 Press [F], [MENU] and turn the Tuning control to
                                                                            select Menu No. 42 (WXA).
    2 Select your local NOAA Weather Radio channel
      frequency using the Tuning control or Mic [UP]/[DWN].               2 Press [MENU] and turn the Tuning control to select
                                                                            “ON” or “OFF” (default).
    3 Press [F].
         • A Memory Channel number appears and blinks.                    3 Press [MENU] to store the setting.
                                                                             • “WX” appears on the display.
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                                                                 Note:
                                                                 ◆ The transceiver checks the Weather Alert tone once every
                                                                    second while you are monitoring another frequency or channel.
                                                                 ◆ When a 1050 Hz tone is detected, the display will change to the
                                                                    AL channel, the Weather Alert tone sounds, and the “WX” icon
                                                                    blinks. Squelch remains open until the frequency is changed or
                                                                    the transceiver power is turned OFF.
4 Press any key other than [MENU] to exit Menu Mode.             ◆ If the transceiver is transmitting or receiving a signal on another
                                                                    frequency, the Weather Alert function temporarily pauses.
   • The transceiver automatically changes to the AL channel.    ◆ Turning the Beep function “OFF” does not disable the Weather
   • The Tone, CTCSS, and DCS functions cannot be                   Alert tone.
     configured to the AL channel.                               ◆ You cannot transmit on the AL channel while the Weather Alert
                                                                    function is ON.
   • Priority Scan is set to OFF automatically when the
     Weather Alert function is turned ON.
5 To exit Weather Alert Mode, press [MENU], select              CHANNEL DISPLAY
  Menu No. 42 (WXA), and set it to “OFF” (default).
                                                                While in this mode, the transceiver displays only Memory
                                                                Channel numbers (or Memory Names if they have been                          7
To monitor another frequency while monitoring the               stored), instead of frequencies.
Weather Radio in the background:
                                                                1 With the transceiver power OFF, press [REV]+[                    ]
1 Perform step 1 ~ 4, above.                                      (Power) to turn the power ON.
2 Press [VFO] or [MR] and turn the Tuning control to               • The transceiver displays the Memory Channel numbers
  select another frequency or Memory Channel.                        in place of the operating frequencies.
   • “WX” remains on the LCD.
3 When the Weather Alert tone is broadcasted, the
  transceiver automatically switches to the AL channel.
   • “WX” blinks.
4 To exit Weather Alert Mode, press [MENU], select
                                                                2 Turn the Tuning control or press Mic [UP]/[DWN] to
  Menu No. 42 (WXA), and set it to “OFF”.
                                                                  select your desired Memory Channel number.
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    While in Channel Display mode, you cannot activate the
    following functions:
    •     VFO Mode
    •     VFO Scan
    •     Call/VFO Scan
    •     MHz Scan
    •     Scan Direction
    •     Memory Store
    •     Memory to VFO Transfer
    •     Memory to Memory Transfer
    •     Clear Memory Channel
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    •     VFO Reset
    •     Full Reset
    •     1 MHz Step
    •     Selection for Tone and Selective Call
    •     Auto Simplex Checker
    •     Menu Mode
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                                                            SCAN
Scan is a useful function for hands-off monitoring of your         Note:
favorite frequencies. By becoming comfortable with all             ◆ When the CTCSS or DCS function is activated, the transceiver
types of scan, you will increase your operating efficiency.           stops at a busy frequency and decodes the CTCSS tone or DCS
                                                                      code. If the tone or code matches, the transceiver unmutes.
This transceiver provides the following types of scans.               Otherwise, it resumes scanning.
                                                                   ◆ Press and hold the Mic PF key programmed as MONI {page
          Sca Type                    Purpose                         59} to pause scan in order to monitor the scanning frequency.
                                                                      Release the key to resume scanning.
                          Scans the entire band of the             ◆ Pressing and holding Mic [PTT] causes scan to stop (excluding
             Band Scan
                          frequency you selected.                     Priority Scan).
                                                                   ◆ While scanning, you can change the scan frequency direction by
                          Scans the specified frequency               turning the Tuning control or using the Mic [UP]/[DWN] keys.
  Normal      Program
                          ranges stored in Memory                  ◆ Starting scan switches OFF the Automatic Simplex Check (ASC)
   Scan        Scan
                          Channels L0/U0 ~ L2/U2.                     {page 26}.
                          Scans the frequencies within a           ◆ Adjust the Squelch level before using Scan {page 14}. Selecting
             MHz Scan                                                 a Squelch level too low could cause Scan to stop immediately.
                          1 MHz range.
             All-Channel Scans all Memory Channels
                 Scan    from 0 to 199 (or from 0 to 99).                                                                              8
 Memory
  Scan                  Scans Memory Channels in
             Group Scan groups of 20 channels (0 ~ 19,
                        20 ~ 39, 40 ~ 59, etc.).
                          Scans the Call Channel and
                VFO
   Call                   the current VFO frequency.
   Scan       Memory      Scans the Call Channel and
              Channel     the selected Memory Channel.
                          Checks the activities on the
      Priority Scan       Priority Channel (Pr) every
                          3 seconds.
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  NORMAL SCAN                                                               PROGRAM SCAN
  When you are operating the transceiver in VFO Mode,                       You can limit the scanning frequency range. There are
  3 types of scanning are available: Band Scan, Program                     3 memory channel pairs (L0/U0 ~ L2/U2) available for
  Scan, and MHz Scan.                                                       specifying the start and end frequencies. Program
                                                                            Scan monitors the range between the start and end
  BAND SCAN                                                                 frequencies that you have stored in these Memory
                                                                            Channels. Before performing Program Scan, store the
  The transceiver scans the entire band of the frequency you                Program Scan frequency range to one of the Memory
  selected. For example, if you are operating and receiving                 Channel pairs (L0/U0 ~ L2/U2).
  at 144.525 MHz, it scans all the frequencies available for
  the VHF band. (Refer to receiver VFO frequency range                      ■ Storing a Program Scan Frequency Range
  in the specifications {page 72}.) When the current VFO
  receive frequency is outside the Program Scan frequency                      1 Press [VFO] and turn the Tuning control or
  range {below}, the transceiver scans the entire frequency                      press Mic [UP]/[DWN] to select your desired start
  range available for the current VFO.                                           frequency.
  1 Press [VFO] and turn the Tuning control or press                           2 Press [F].
    Mic [UP]/[DWN] to select a frequency outside of the                           • A Memory Channel number appears and blinks.
8   Program Scan frequency range.
                                                                               3 Turn the Tuning control or press Mic [UP]/[DWN]
  2 Press [VFO] (1s) to start Band Scan.                                         to select a Memory Channel from L0 ~ L2.
       • Scan starts from the current frequency.
       • The 1 MHz decimal blinks while scanning is in progress.
  3 Press any key other than [F] or [             ] (Power) to stop
    Band Scan.
    Note:
    ◆ The transceiver scans the frequency range that is stored in Menu         4 Press [MR] to store the start frequency in the
       No. 7 (P.VFO) {page 61}.                                                  Memory Channel.
    ◆ If you select a frequency within the L0/U0 ~ L2/U2 range in step 2,
       Program Scan starts.                                                    5 Turn the Tuning control to select your desired end
                                                                                 frequency.
                                                                               6 Press [F].
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  7 Turn the Tuning control or press Mic [UP]/[DWN] to             MHZ SCAN
    select a matching Memory Channel from U0 ~ U2.
     • For example, if you have selected “L0” in step 3,
                                                                   MHz Scan allows you to scan an entire 1 MHz frequency
       select Memory Channel “U0”.                                 range within the current VFO frequency.
                                                                   1 Press [VFO] and turn the Tuning control or press Mic
                                                                     [UP]/[DWN] to select a frequency in which to perform
                                                                     MHz Scan.
                                                                      • If you want to scan the entire 145 MHz frequency, select
                                                                        any frequency between 145.000 and 145.9975 MHz
  8 Press [MR] to store the end frequency in the                        (for example, select 145.650 MHz). Scan will operate
    Memory Channel.                                                     between 145.000 MHz and 145.9975 MHz. (The upper
                                                                        frequency limit depends on the current frequency step
                                                                        size.)
■ Performing Program Scan
  1 Press [VFO] and turn the Tuning control to select              2 Press [MENU] (1s) to start MHz Scan.
    a frequency within the frequency range of Memory                  • Scan starts from the current frequency.
    Channel L0/U0 ~ L2/U2.                                            • The 1 MHz decimal blinks while scanning is in progress.
  2 Press [VFO] (1s) to start Program Scan.                                                                                        8
     • Scan starts from the current frequency.
     • The 1 MHz decimal blinks while scanning is in
       progress.
  3 Press any key other than [F] or [         ] (Power) to
    stop Program Scan.                                             3 Press any key other than [F] or [      ] (Power) to stop
                                                                     MHz Scan.
   Note:
   ◆ The transceiver stops scanning when it detects a signal.
   ◆ If more than 2 Program Scan channel pairs are stored and
      overlaps the frequency range among the pairs, the smaller
      Program Scan Memory Channel number has priority.
   ◆ If the step size of the current VFO frequency is different
      from that of the programmed frequencies, VFO Scan begins
      instead of Program Scan.
   ◆ To perform Program Scan, the “L” channel must be lower than
      the “U” channel. Otherwise, Band Scan starts {page 40}.
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                                                                         1 Press [MR] and turn the Tuning control or press Mic
    MEMORY SCAN                                                            [UP]/[DWN] to select a Memory Channel in the range
                                                                           of the group you want to scan.
    Memory Scan monitors Memory Channels in which you
    have stored frequencies.                                             2 Press [MENU] (1s).
                                                                            • Scan starts from the selected Memory Channel number
    ALL-CHANNEL SCAN                                                          and ascends up through the channel numbers (default).
                                                                            • To reverse the scan direction, turn the Tuning control or
    The transceiver scans all of the Memory Channels in                       press Mic [UP]/[DWN].
    which you have stored frequencies.
                                                                         3 Press any key other than [F] or [        ] (Power) to stop
    1 Press [MR] (1s).                                                     Group Scan.
         • Scan starts from the last Memory Channel number and
                                                                          Note: You must have 2 or more Memory Channels in the selected
           ascends up through the channel numbers (default).              group that contain data.
         • To jump to a desired channel while scanning, quickly turn
           the Tuning control.
                                                                                  100 Channels                    200 Channels
         • To reverse the scan direction, turn the Tuning control or
           press Mic [UP]/[DWN].
                                                                                                               Group 1: 0 ~ 19
                                                                              Group 1: 0 ~ 19
                                                                                                               Group 2: 20 ~ 39
8   2 Press any key other than [F] or [         ] (Power) to stop
      All-Channel Scan.                                                                                        Group 3: 40 ~ 59
                                                                              Group 2: 20 ~ 39
     Note:                                                                                                     Group 4: 60 ~ 79
     ◆ You must have 2 or more Memory Channels that contain data,
        excluding special function Memory Channels (L0/U0 ~ L3/U3, Pr,
                                                                                                               Group 5: 80 ~ 99
                                                                              Group 3: 40 ~ 59
        and AL).                                                                                               Group 6: 100 ~ 119
     ◆ You can perform Memory Scan while in CH Display Mode. While
        Scan is paused, the Channel number blinks.                                                             Group 7: 120 ~ 139
                                                                              Group 4: 60 ~ 79
                                                                                                               Group 8: 140 ~ 159
    GROUP SCAN
                                                                                                               Group 9: 160 ~ 179
    The transceiver scans Memory Channels in groups of 20                     Group 5: 80 ~ 99
                                                                                                              Group 10: 180 ~ 199
    channels. When Menu No. 15 (M.CH) is set to 100, the
    transceiver uses 5 groups of 20 channels. When Menu
    No. 15 (M.CH) is set to 200, the transceiver uses 10
    groups of 20 channels.
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CALL SCAN                                                          PRIORITY SCAN
You can alternate between monitoring the Call Channel              You may sometimes want to check your favorite
and the current operating frequency.                               frequency activities while monitoring other frequencies.
                                                                   In this case, use the Priority Scan function. Priority Scan
1 Select the frequency (in VFO or Memory Recall Mode)
                                                                   checks the activities of the Priority Channel every
  you want to monitor.
                                                                   3 seconds. If the transceiver detects a signal on the
   • In VFO Mode, turn the Tuning control or press Mic             Priority Channel, it recalls the frequency to the VFO.
     [UP]/[DWN] to select the desired frequency.
   • In Memory Recall Mode, turn the Tuning control or press       PROGRAMMING A PRIORITY CHANNEL
     Mic [UP]/[DWN] to select the Memory Channel you want
     to monitor.                                                   1 Press [VFO] and turn the Tuning control or press Mic
                                                                     [UP]/[DWN] to select your desired Priority Channel
2 Press [CALL] (1s) to start the Call Scan.                          frequency.
   • The Call Channel and the selected VFO frequency or
     memory channel are monitored.                                 2 Select selective call functions, if necessary.
   • The 1 MHz decimal blinks while scanning is in progress.       3 Press [F].
3 Press any key other than [F] or [        ] (Power) to stop          • The Memory Channel number appears and blinks.
  Call Scan.                                                                                                                     8
                                                                   4 Turn the Tuning control or press Mic [UP]/[DWN] to
 Note:                                                               select the Priority Channel (“Pr”).
 ◆ You must configure the CALL key function to “CALL”
    (Menu No. 19) prior to using Call Scan. Otherwise, a
    1750 Hz tone will be transmitted.
 ◆ You can perform Call Scan even if the recalled Memory Channel
    has been locked out {page 44}.
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    USING PRIORITY SCAN                                                    MEMORY CHANNEL LOCKOUT
    1 Press [F], [MENU] and turn the Tuning control to                     You can lock out Memory Channels that you prefer not to
      select Menu No. 12 (PRI).                                            monitor during Memory Scan or Group Scan {page 42}.
    2 Press [MENU] and turn the Tuning control to select                   1 Press [MR] and turn the Tuning control or press Mic
      “ON” or “OFF” (default).                                               [UP]/[DWN] to select the Memory Channel to be
                                                                             locked out.
    3 Press [MENU] to store the setting or any other key to
      cancel.                                                              2 Press [F], [MENU] and turn the Tuning control to
         • “PRI” appears.                                                    select Menu No. 14 (L.OUT).
                                                                           3 Press [MENU] and turn the Tuning control to select
                                                                             “ON” or “OFF” (default).
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                                                      SELECTIVE CALL
    CTCSS AND DCS                                                 Note: CTCSS and DCS do not cause your conversation to be
                                                                  private or scrambled. It only relieves you from listening to unwanted
                                                                  conversations.
    You may sometimes want to hear calls from only specific
    persons or groups. In this case, use Selective Call. This
    transceiver is equipped with CTCSS (Continuous Tone          CTCSS
    Coded Squelch System) and DCS (Digital Coded Squelch).
    These Selective Calls allow you to ignore (not hear)         A CTCSS tone is a sub-audible tone and is selectable
    unwanted calls from other persons who are using the same     from among the 42 tone frequencies listed in the table
    frequency. The transceiver unmutes only when it receives a   on page 47. The list includes 37 EIA standard tones and
    signal having the same CTCSS tone or DCS code.               5 non-standard tones.
                                                                 To activate CTCSS, press [F], [CALL].
                                 d                               • As you press [F], [CALL], the selection cycles as follows:
                              ive                                  “OFF” ➞ “TONE” ➞ “CTCSS” ➞ “DCS” ➞ “OFF”.
                           ece
                          R                                      • “CT” appears on the upper part of display, indicating that the
                                             CTCSS freq.:          CTCSS function is activated.
                                             82.5 Hz
                                                                 When CTCSS is ON, you will hear calls only when the
9                                                                selected CTCSS tone is received. To answer the call, press
                                                                 and hold Mic [PTT], then speak into the microphone.
                                Reje
                                    cted                          Note:
         CTCSS freq.:                                             ◆ You cannot use the CTCSS and Tone/ DCS functions
                                                                     simultaneously. Switching the CTCSS function ON after having
         82.5 Hz                             CTCSS freq.:            activated the Tone/ DCS functions deactivates the Tone/ DCS
                                             100 Hz                  functions.
                            Re                                    ◆ If you select a high CTCSS frequency, receiving audio or noise
                              jec                                    that contains the same frequency portions may cause CTCSS to
                                 ted                                 function incorrectly. To prevent noise from causing this problem,
                                                                     select an appropriate squelch level {page 14}.
                                                                  ◆ While transmitting the 1750 Hz tone by pressing [CALL]
                                                                     {page 25}, the transceiver does not transmit the CTCSS tone.
                                             CTCSS OFF
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SELECTING A CTCSS FREQUENCY                                       Available CTCSS Tone Frequencies
1 Press [F], [MENU] and turn the Tuning control or                                   42 Tone Frequencies (Hz)
  press Mic [UP]/[DWN] to select Menu No. 3 (CT).
                                                                    67.0      85.4       107.2     136.5        173.8   218.1
   • The current CTCSS frequency appears.
                                                                    69.3      88.5       110.9     141.3        179.9   225.7
2 Press [MENU] and turn the Tuning control to select
  your desired CTCSS frequency.                                     71.9      91.5       114.8     146.2        186.2   229.1
   • The selectable CTCSS frequencies are the same as               74.4      94.8       118.8     151.4        192.8   233.6
     those for the Tone frequency. Refer to the table below for
     the available CTCSS frequencies.                               77.0      97.4       123.0     156.7        203.5   241.8
                                                                    79.7     100.0       127.3     162.2        206.5   250.3
                                                                    82.5     103.5       131.8     167.9        210.7   254.1
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         • While scanning, the decimal point of the CTCSS                  DCS
           frequency blinks.
         • To reverse the scan direction, turn the Tuning control or       DCS is similar to CTCSS. However, instead of using
           press Mic [UP]/[DWN].                                           an analog audio tone, it uses a continuous sub-audible
         • To quit the function, press any key.
                                                                           digital waveform that represents a 3-digit octal number.
                                                                           You can select a DCS code from among the 104 DCS
         • When a CTCSS frequency is identified, the identified            codes listed in the table below.
           frequency appears and blinks.
                                                                           To activate DCS, press [F], [CALL].
                                                                           • As you press [F], [CALL], the selection cycles as follows:
                                                                             “OFF” ➞ “TONE” ➞ “CTCSS” ➞ “DCS” ➞ “OFF”.
                                                                           • “DCS” appears on the upper part of display, indicating that
                                                                             the DCS function is activated.
    3 Press [MENU] to program the identified frequency in                  When DCS is ON, you will hear calls only when the
      place of the current CTCSS frequency or press any                    selected DCS code is received. To answer the call, press
      other key to exit the CTCSS Frequency ID Scan.                       and hold Mic [PTT], then speak into the microphone.
         • Turn the Tuning control or press Mic [UP]/[DWN] while            Note: You cannot use the DCS function and CTCSS/ Tone functions
                                                                            simultaneously. Switching the DCS function ON after having
           the identified frequency is blinking to resume scanning.         activated the CTCSS/ Tone functions deactivates the CTCSS/ Tone
                                                                            functions.
    4 Press any key other than [MENU] to exit Menu Mode.
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     Note:                                                                 SELECTING A DCS CODE
     ◆ CTCSS turns ON automatically when performing CTCSS
        Frequency ID Scan, even if the current frequency is not set with   1 Press [F], [MENU] and turn the Tuning control to
        CTCSS.                                                               select Menu No. 4 (DCS).
     ◆ Received signals are monitored through the speaker while
        scanning is in progress.                                              • The current DCS code appears.
     ◆ The transceiver continues to check the Weather Alert Channel
        and Priority Channel during CTCSS scan.
                                                                           2 Press [MENU] and turn the Tuning control to select
                                                                             your desired DCS code.
     ◆ CTCSS Frequency ID Scan does not scan the tone if a signal is
        not detected.                                                         • The current DCS code appears and blinks.
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   • The available DCS codes are shown in the following
     table.
                       104 DCS Codes
 023   065    13 2   205   255   331   413   465   612    731
 025   07 1   134    212   261   332   423   466   624    732
 026   072    14 3   223   263   343   431   503   627    734      • While scanning, the decimal point between “DCS” and
 031   07 3   145    225   265   346   432   506   631    743        the DCS code blinks.
 032   074    15 2   226   266   351   445   516   632    754      • To quit the function, press any key.
 036   114    155    243   271   356   446   523   654
                                                                   • When a DCS code is identified, the identified DCS code
 043   115    156    244   274   364   452   526   662
                                                                     appears and blinks.
 047   116    162    245   306   365   454   532   664
 051   122    165    246   311   371   455   546   703
 053   125    172    251   315   411   462   565   712
 054   13 1   174    252   325   412   464   606   723
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                                  DUAL TONE MULTI-FREQUENCY (DTMF) FUNCTIONS
     This transceiver provides you with 10 dedicated DTMF             • When DTMF TX Hold is activated {page 51}, you do
     Memory Channels. You can store a DTMF number (16                   not need to continuously press Mic [PTT] to remain
     digits max.) in each of these channels to recall later for         in transmission mode. However, transmission mode
     speed dialing.                                                     is retained for only 2 seconds after pressing a key, so
                                                                        if the next key is not pressed within this time limit, the
     Many repeaters in the U.S.A. and Canada offer a service            transceiver stops transmitting.
     called Autopatch. You can access the public telephone
     network via such a repeater by sending DTMF tones. For        DTMF MONITOR
     further information, consult your local repeater reference.
                                                                   When pressing the Mic DTMF keys, you will not hear
                                                                   DTMF tones emitted from the speaker. However, you
     MANUAL DIALING                                                can monitor the DTMF tones if desired.
     The keys on the Mic keypad function as DTMF keys;             1 Press [F], [MENU] and turn the Tuning control to
     the 12 keys found on a push-button telephone plus 4             select Menu No. 33 (DT.M).
     additional keys (A, B, C, D).                                 2 Press [MENU] and turn the Tuning control to select
     To perform Manual Dialing, follow the steps below.              “ON” or “OFF” (default).
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DTMF TX HOLD                                              STORING A DTMF NUMBER IN MEMORY
This function causes the transceiver to remain in         1 Press [F], [MENU] and turn the Tuning control to
transmission mode for 2 seconds after you release each      select Menu No. 28 (DTMF.MR).
key. So, you can release Mic [PTT] while sending DTMF
                                                          2 Press [MENU] and turn the Tuning control to select
tones.
                                                            your desired DTMF Memory Channel number from 0
1 Press [F], [MENU] and turn the Tuning control to          to 9.
  select Menu No. 30 (DT.H).                                 • You can also select a DTMF Memory Channel by using
2 Press [MENU] and turn the Tuning control to select           Mic [UP]/[DWN].
  “ON” or “OFF” (default).
                                                          3 Press [MENU].
                                                             • The DTMF code entry display appears and the first digit
3 Press [MENU] to store the setting or any other key to
                                                               blinks.
  cancel.
                                                          4 Turn the Tuning control to select a DTMF code.
4 Press any key other than [MENU] to exit Menu Mode.
                                                             • You can also enter a DTMF code using the Mic keypad.
                                                               Simply press your desired DTMF codes on the keypad.
AUTOMATIC DIALER                                             • On the display,    is represented by “E” and   is           10
                                                               represented by “F”.
If you use the 10 dedicated DTMF Memory Channels to
store DTMF numbers, you do not need to remember a         5 Press [MR] to select the DTMF code and move the
long string of digits.                                      cursor to the next digit.
     TRANSMITTING A STORED DTMF NUMBER                                  3 Press [MENU] to store the setting or any other key to
                                                                          cancel.
     1 Press Mic [PTT]+Mic [PF/D].
     2 Release Mic [PF/D] (continue pressing Mic [PTT]),
       then press a key from 0 to 9 to transmit the desired
       DTMF Memory Channel number.
          • To transmit tone “D”, press Mic [PF/D] again.
                                                                        4 Press any key other than [MENU] to exit Menu Mode.
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ADJUSTING THE PAUSE DURATION                               4 Press any key other than [MENU] to exit Menu Mode.
You can change the pause duration (a space digit) stored   When this function is activated, you cannot send
in Memory Channels. The default setting is                 DTMF tones using the Mic keypad. DTMF memory
500 milliseconds.                                          transmission is also inhibited.
DTMF LOCK
                                                                                                                   10
You sometimes may want to disable the keypad to avoid
accidental DTMF transmission. In this case, turn the
DTMF Lock function ON.
1 Press [F], [MENU] and turn the Tuning control to
  select Menu No. 32 (DT.L).
2 Press [MENU] and turn the Tuning control to select
  “ON” or “OFF” (default).
3 Press [MENU] to store the setting or any other key to
  cancel.
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                                                        AUXILIARY FUNCTIONS
   APO (AUTO POWER OFF)                                                BEAT SHIFT
   The transceiver switches OFF automatically if no keys or            Since the transceiver uses a microprocessor to control
   controls are pressed or adjusted for the selected duration.         various functions of the transceiver, the CPU clock
   One minute before the transceiver switches OFF, warning             oscillator’s harmonics or image may appear on some
   beeps sound for a few seconds and “APO” blinks.                     spots of the reception frequencies. In this case, turn the
                                                                       Beat Shift function ON.
   You can select the APO time from OFF (disable), 30, 60,
   90, 120, or 180 minutes.                                            1 Press [F], [MENU] and turn the Tuning control to
                                                                         select Menu No. 25 (BS).
   1 Press [F], [MENU] and turn the Tuning control to
     select Menu No. 18 (APO).                                         2 Press [MENU] and turn the Tuning control to select
                                                                         “ON” or “OFF” (default).
   2 Press [MENU] and turn the Tuning control to select
     the APO time from OFF (default), 30, 60, 90, 120, or
     180 minutes.
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1 Press [F], [MENU] and turn the Tuning control to         2 Press [MENU] and turn the Tuning control to select
  select Menu No. 8 (SSQ).                                   from OFF (default), 125, 250, and 500 ms.
2 Press [MENU] and turn the Tuning control to select
  “ON” or “OFF” (default).
3 Press [MENU] to store the setting.                       4 Press any key other than [MENU] to exit Menu Mode.
   • The S-meter setting segments appear.
4 Press any key other than [MENU] to exit Menu Mode.
                                                           BEEP FUNCTION
                                                           The Beep function provides confirmation of entry,
                                                           error status, and malfunctions of the transceiver. We
                                                           recommend you leave this function ON in order to detect
                                                           erroneous operations and malfunctions.
5 Press [F], [REV] to enter S-Meter Level Select Mode.     However, to turn the beep function OFF:
6 Turn the Tuning control to select your desired level.    1 Press [F], [MENU] and turn the Tuning control to
                                                             select Menu No. 24 (BP).
7 Press any key other than [ ] (Power) to store the
  setting and exit S-Meter Level Select Mode.              2 Press [MENU] and turn the Tuning control to select        11
                                                             “OFF”.
SQUELCH HANG TIME
When using S-meter Squelch, you may want to adjust the
time interval between when the received signals drop and
when the squelch closes.
1 Press [F], [MENU] and turn the Tuning control to
  select Menu No. 9 (SQH).
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     3 Press [MENU] to store the setting or any other key to               4 Press any key other than [MENU] to exit Menu Mode.
       cancel.
     4 Press any key other than [MENU] to exit Menu Mode.                  FREQUENCY STEP SIZE
     The transceiver generates the following warning beeps
     even if the Beep function is turned OFF.                              Choosing the correct frequency step size is essential in
                                                                           selecting your exact receive frequency using the Tuning
     • APO warning beeps {page 54}                                         control or Mic [UP]/[DWN]. You can select your desired
     • Weather Alert beep {page 36}                                        frequency step size from:
     • Time-out Timer warning beep {page 62}                               2.5 kHz, 5 kHz, 6.25 kHz, 10 kHz, 12.5 kHz, 15 kHz,
      Note: The beep output level is linked to the VOL control position.   20 kHz, 25 kHz, 30 kHz, 50 kHz, 100 kHz.
                                                                           To change the frequency step size:
     BUSY CHANNEL LOCKOUT                                                  1 While in VFO Mode, press [F], [MENU] and turn the
                                                                             Tuning control to select Menu No. 1 (STP).
     This function is used to prevent transmitting on a
     channel or frequency that somebody else is currently                  2 Press [MENU] and turn the Tuning control to select
     using. When turned ON, an error beep sounds and                         your desired frequency step size.
     you cannot transmit even if you press Mic [PTT] while
     another party is using the channel or frequency.
     1 Press [F], [MENU] and turn the Tuning control to
       select Menu No. 22 (BCL).
     2 Press [MENU] and turn the Tuning control to select
       “ON” or “OFF” (default).                                            3 Press [MENU] to store the setting or any other key to
11                                                                           cancel.
                                                                           4 Press any key other than [MENU] to exit Menu Mode.
                                                                            Note: If you change to a frequency step size that does not match the
                                                                            current operating frequency, the transceiver automatically adjusts the
                                                                            frequency to match the new frequency step size.
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The default step size for each model is as follows:                    3 Press [MENU] to store the setting or any other key to
          Market Code                Default Frequency Step Size         cancel.
                K                                5 kHz                 4 Press any key other than [MENU] to exit Menu Mode.
                E                              12.5 kHz                 Note: Setting the brightness to OFF (minimum level 1) will turn the
                                                                        front panel key backlight OFF.
               M2                              12.5 kHz
                                                                       AUTOMATIC BACKLIGHT
 Note: The market code is printed on the barcode label of the carton   When using automatic backlight, the display backlight
 box.
                                                                       will illuminate every time a front panel or microphone
                                                                       key is pressed. The backlight remains on for 5 seconds
DISPLAY BACKLIGHT                                                      before it turns off again.
                                                                       1 Press [F], [MENU] and turn the Tuning control to
You can manually change the display brightness to                        select Menu No. 41 (ABR).
match the lighting conditions where you are operating
the transceiver. This setting can be permanent or the                  2 Press [MENU] and turn the Tuning control to select
display can light up only when keys are pressed.                         “ON” or “OFF” (default).
PERMANENT BACKLIGHT
When a permanent setting is selected, the backlight
will remain at that setting until it is changed again. The
default setting is the maximum brightness.
1 Press [F], [MENU] and turn the Tuning control to                     3 Press [MENU] to store the setting or any other key to
  select Menu No. 40 (BRIGHT).                                           cancel.                                                                   11
2 Press [MENU] and turn the Tuning control to adjust                   4 Press any key other than [MENU] to exit Menu Mode.
  the display brightness.                                               Note: No change occurs if the brightness is set to the highest level.
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     LOCK FUNCTION                                                         TUNE ENABLE
     The lock function disables most of the keys to prevent                While the Lock function is ON, you sometimes may want
     you from accidentally activating a function. Transceiver              to turn the Tuning control to change the frequency. In
     Lock is suitable for a typical mobile installation where you          this case, turn the Tune Enable function ON.
     select most operations using the microphone.
                                                                           1 Press [F], [MENU] and turn the Tuning control to
     1 Press [F] (1s).                                                       select Menu No. 27 (ENC).
          • “    ” appears when this function is ON.                       2 Press [MENU] and turn the Tuning control to select
                                                                             “OFF” (default) or “ON”.
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MICROPHONE PF KEYS (KEYPAD MODELS ONLY)                         Programmable Functions
You can access many transceiver settings without using          • MONI: Monitor function ON/OFF
transceiver keys or controls. Microphone keys PF/D,             • ENTER: Used to enter a frequency or memory channel
MR/C, VFO/B, and CALL/A are programmable with                     number with the keypad
transceiver functions.                                          • 1750: Transmit 1750 Hz
The microphone key default assignments are as follows:          • VFO: Enter VFO Mode
                                                                • MR: Enter MR Mode
Mic PF1 key [PF/D]:        1 MHz step                           • CALL: Select the Call Channel
Mic PF2 key [MR/C]:        Memory Recall
Mic PF3 key [VFO/B]:       VFO Select                           • MHZ: Enter 1 MHz Step Mode
Mic PF4 key [CALL/A]:      Call Channel Select                  • REV: Reverse function ON/OFF (momentary press) and Auto
                                                                  Simplex Checker function ON/OFF (must be held down for 1
 Note:
                                                                  second to activate)
 ◆ Turn the transceiver OFF before connecting the microphone.
 ◆ Menu No. 34 (MCL) must be configured to “OFF” in order to
                                                                • SQL: Enter Squelch Mode
    program the microphone keys.                                • M--V: Memory to VFO transfer
1 Press [F], [MENU] and turn the Tuning control to              • M.IN: Store a Memory Channel
  select one of Menu No. 35 to Menu No. 38                      • C.IN: Store the Call Channel
  (PF1 ~ PF4).                                                  • MENU: Enter Menu Mode
2 Press [MENU] and turn the Tuning control to select            • SHIFT: Shift function ON/OFF
  the programmable function from the list provided              • LOW: Select transmission power
  below.
                                                                • BRIGHT: Adjust display backlight
                                                                • LOCK: Transceiver Lock function ON/OFF (must be held                  11
                                                                  down for 1 second to activate)
                                                                • TONE: Selection for Tone/ Selective Call
                                                                • STEP: Select the frequency step size
3 Press [MENU] to store the setting or any other key to          Note: Rather than entering Menu Mode and selecting PF1 ~ PF4,
                                                                 you can simply press and hold the PF key you want to program, then
  cancel.                                                        turn the transceiver power ON. When programming the PF keys
                                                                 in this manner, select the function by turning the Tuning control or
4 Press any key other than [MENU] to exit Menu Mode.             pressing Mic [UP]/[DWN], press [MENU] to store the setting, then
                                                                 press any key other than [MENU] to exit Menu Mode.
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   NARROW BAND FM OPERATION                                          POWER-ON MESSAGE
   By default, the transceiver operates in normal FM                 You can change the Power-on message (a maximum of
   (±5 kHz) mode for both transmission and reception.                6 characters) when the transceiver is turned ON.
   You can also operate the transceiver in narrow band FM
                                                                     1 Press [F], [MENU] and turn the Tuning control to
   (±2.5 kHz).
                                                                       select Menu No. 23 (P.ON.MSG).
   To operate the transceiver in narrow band FM:
                                                                     2 Press [MENU].
   1 Press [F], [MENU] and turn the Tuning control to                   • The current message and entry cursor appear.
     select Menu No. 26 (FMN).
   2 Press [MENU] and turn the Tuning control to select
     “ON” or “OFF” (default).
    Note: You can store the narrow band FM operation status to the
    Memory Channels {page 29}.
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6 Press [MENU] to complete the setting and store the
  Power-on message.
7 Press any key other than [MENU] to exit Menu Mode.
 Note: If a Power-on message is not set, the transceiver model name
 appears when the transceiver power is turned ON.
                                                                      4 Press [MENU] to store the setting or any other key to
PROGRAMMABLE VFO                                                        cancel.
To limit the operating frequencies within a certain range,            5 Press any key other than [MENU] to exit Menu Mode.
program the upper and lower frequency limits to the                    Note:
program VFO parameters. For example, if you select 144                 ◆ You cannot program the 100 kHz or lower digits.
MHz for the lower limit and 145 MHz for the upper limit,               ◆ The upper limit frequency cannot be set lower than the selected
the tunable range will be limited from 144.000 MHz to                     lower limit frequency.
145.9975 MHz.
1 While in VFO mode, press [F], [MENU] and turn the
  Tuning control to select Menu No. 7 (P.VFO).
   • The current programmable frequency range for the band
     appears.
2 Press [MENU] and turn the Tuning control to select
  the lower limit frequency (in MHz).
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     TIME-OUT TIMER
     The Time-out Timer limits the time of each transmission
     to a maximum of 3, 5, or 10 (default) minutes. Just
     before the transceiver stops the transmission, a warning
     beep sounds. This function is necessary to protect the
     transceiver from thermal damage and can therefore not
     be turned OFF.
     1 Press [F], [MENU] and turn the Tuning control to
       select Menu No. 21 (TOT).
     2 Press [MENU] and turn the Tuning control to select “3”,
       “5” or “10” (default) minutes.
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                                             MICROPHONE CONTROL
You can change numerous transceiver settings by operating the Mic DTMF keys.
The following table shows what function is switched ON and OFF or which setting is changed by pressing the DTMF
keys in the appropriate mode of operation.
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     1
           DTMF tones are not transmitted in TX Mode if the                 MIC LOCK
           DTMF Lock function is ON.
     2                                                                      The Mic Lock function disables the Mic PF keys to
           When transmitting a stored DTMF number, press Mic                prevent you from accidentally changing the transceiver
           [PTT]+Mic [PF/D], release Mic [PF/D], then press a               operation.
           Memory Channel number from 0 to 9. To transmit the
           “D” tone, press Mic [PF/D] again.                                1 Press [F], [MENU] and turn the Tuning control to
     3                                                                        select Menu No. 34 (MC.L).
           On the display,       is represented by “E”.
     4                                                                      2 Press [MENU] and turn the Tuning control to select
           On the display,       is represented by “F”.                       “ON” or “OFF” (default).
         Note: When storing a Memory Name or Power-on message, the
         DTMF keys can be used. Each time a key is pressed, the displayed
         character will change, according to the table below.
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                                OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
        MC-60A                                 MJ-88
    Stand Microphone                 Modular to 8-pin Microphone                      Programming Cable
     (MJ-88 required)                            Plug                               Ask your dealer about purchasing a
                                                                                    Programming Cable.
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                                                    TROUBLESHOOTING
   MAINTENANCE                                                     You may return this product for service to the authorized
                                                                   Kenwood dealer from whom you purchased it, or any
   GENERAL INFORMATION                                             authorized Kenwood service center. A copy of the
                                                                   service report will be returned with the transceiver.
   This product has been factory aligned and tested to             Please do not send subassemblies or printed circuit
   specification before shipment. Under normal circumstances,      boards; send the complete transceiver.
   the transceiver will operate in accordance with these           Tag all returned items with your name and call sign for
   instructions. All adjustable trimmers, coils, and resistors     identification. Please mention the model and serial
   in the transceiver were preset at the factory. They should      number of the transceiver in any communication
   only be readjusted by a qualified technician who is familiar    regarding the problem.
   with this transceiver and has the necessary test equipment.
   Attempting service or alignment without factory authorization
   can void the transceiver warranty.
                                                                   SERVICE NOTE
   When operated properly, the transceiver will provide            If you desire to correspond on a technical or operational
   years of service and enjoyment without requiring further        problem, please make your note short, complete, and to
   realignment. The information in this section gives some         the point. Help us help you by providing the following:
   general service procedures requiring little or no test          • Model and serial number of equipment
   equipment.                                                      • Question or problem you are having
                                                                   • Other equipment in your station pertaining to the problem
   SERVICE
                                                                   • Meter readings
   If it is ever necessary to return this equipment to your        • Other related information (menu setup, mode, frequency, key
   dealer or service center for repair, pack it in its original      sequence to induce malfunction, etc.)
   box and packing material. Include a full description of the
   problems experienced. Include your telephone number,
   fax number, and e-mail address (if available) along with         Do not pack the equipment in crushed newspapers for shipment!
   your name and address in case the service technician             Extensive damage may result during rough handling or shipping.
   needs to call you for further information while investigating
14 your problem. Do not return accessory items unless you
   feel they are directly related to the service problem.
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 Note:                                                                 The Memory Channels have no data stored. The
 ◆ Record the date of purchase, serial number and dealer from          Weather Radio frequency (AL channel) is restored as
    whom this product was purchased.                                   162.550 MHz (K market models only). Refer to pages
 ◆ For your own information, retain a written record of any            25 and 56 for the Call Channel and frequency step size
    maintenance performed on this product.
                                                                       default values.
 ◆ When claiming warranty service, please include a photocopy of
    the bill of sale, or other proof-of-purchase showing the date of    Note: When in Channel Display Mode or while Key Lock is activated
    sale.                                                               {page 58}, you cannot perform VFO reset or Full reset.
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     Full Reset Method 2:                                           VFO Reset Method 1:
     1 Press [F], [MENU] and turn the Tuning control to             1 With the transceiver power OFF, press [VFO]+[      ]
       select Menu No. 99 (RESET).                                    (Power).
     2 Press [MENU] and turn the Tuning control to select              • The VFO reset confirmation message appears.
       “FULL”.
     3 Press [MENU].
          • “SURE ?” appears.
                                                                    2 Press [VFO].
                                                                       • “SURE ?” appears.
                                                                       • Press any key other than [VFO] to cancel.
          • Press any key other than [MENU] to cancel.              3 Press [VFO] again to reset the transceiver.
                                                                       • “WAIT” appears momentarily.
     4 Press [MENU] to reset the transceiver.
          • “WAIT” appears momentarily.                             VFO Reset Method 2:
     VFO RESET                                                      1 Press [F], [MENU] and turn the Tuning control to
                                                                      select Menu No. 99 (RESET).
     This resets the transceiver parameters excluding the
     DTMF Memory, the Memory channel contents, and the              2 Press [MENU] and turn the Tuning control to select
     Call channel contents. There are two methods available           “VFO”.
     for resetting the transceiver.                                 3 Press [MENU].
      Note: Menu No. 7 (P.VFO) and Menu No. 10 (OFFSET) return to      • “SURE ?” appears.
      the factory default values.
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                                                                       • Press any key other than [MENU] to cancel.
                                                                    4 Press [MENU] to reset the transceiver.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
The problems described in the following tables are commonly encountered operational malfunctions. These types
of difficulties are usually caused by improper hook-up, accidental incorrect control settings, or operator error due to
incomplete programming. These problems are usually not caused by circuit failure. Please review these tables and
the appropriate section(s) of this instruction manual before assuming your transceiver is defective.
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              Problem                       Problem Cause                         Corrective Action               Page Ref.
     Memory Channels cannot       No data has been stored in any     Store data in some Memory Channels.          29
     be selected by turning the   Memory Channels.
     Tuning control or by
     pressing Mic [UP]/[DWN].
     You cannot transmit even     1 The microphone plug was not      1 Switch OFF the power, then insert the      6
     though you press Mic           inserted completely into the       microphone plug until the locking tab
     [PTT].                         front panel connector.             clicks in place.
                                  2 You selected a transmit offset   2 Press [F], [MENU] and turn the Tuning      23
                                    that places the transmit           control to select Menu No. 5 (SFT).
                                    frequency outside the              Press [MENU] and turn the Tuning
                                    allowable transmit frequency       control to select “OFF”. Press [MENU]
                                    range.                             to store the setting, then press any key
                                                                       other than [MENU] to exit Menu Mode.
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                                                SPECIFICATIONS
Specifications are subject to change without notice due to advancements in technology.
                                                       General
                                    K market models                             144 ~ 148 MHz
TX frequency range                  E market models                             144 ~ 146 MHz
                                   M2 market models                             136 ~ 174 MHz
                                    K market models                             136 ~ 174 MHz
RX frequency range                  E market models                             136 ~ 174 MHz
                                   M2 market models                             136 ~ 174 MHz
Mode                                                                               F3E (FM)
Antenna impedance                                                                        50 Ω
Usable temperature range                                                -20 ˚C ~ +60 ˚C (-4 ˚F ~ +140 ˚F)
Power supply                                                            13.8 V DC ±15% (11.7 ~ 15.8 V)
Grounding method                                                                Negative ground
                                    Transmit (max.)                               14 A or less
Current
                                Receive (at 2 W output)                           1.0 A or less
Frequency stability (-20 ˚C ~ +60 ˚C)                                           Within ±2.5 ppm
Dimensions (W x H x D projections not included)                      160 x 43 x 126 mm/ 6.30 x 1.69 x 4.69 in
Weight                                                                     Approx. 1.13 kg/ 2.5 lb
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                                              Transmitter
                                              Receiver
Circuitry                                                     Double superheterodyne
Intermediate frequency (1st/ 2nd)                               49.95 MHz/ 450 kHz
Sensitivity (12 dB SINAD)                                       Wide: 0.18 μV or less
                                                               Narrow: 0.22 μV or less
Selectivity (–6 dB)                                             Wide: 12 kHz or more
                                                               Narrow: 10 kHz or more
Selectivity (–60 dB)                                             Wide: 30 kHz or less
                                                                Narrow: 24 kHz or less
Squelch sensitivity                                                 0.1 μV or less
Audio output (8 Ω , 5 % distortion)                                 2 W or higher
Audio output impedance                                                   8Ω
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                                                                                           INDEX
1750 Hz .................................. 25       Lock .................................... 53      Storing, Odd-split ................ 30             Call ...................................... 43
Accessories                                         Manual Dialing .................... 50            Storing, Simplex .................. 29             Group .................................. 42
   Optional............................... 65       Monitor ................................ 50       Transfer to VFO .................. 33              MHz..................................... 41
   Supplied ................................ 1      Pause Duration ................... 53           Menu                                                 Priority ................................. 43
All-Channel Scan .................... 42            Storing in Memory ............... 51              Access ................................ 18         Program .............................. 41
Automatic Power Off............... 54               Tone Transmission Speed .. 52                     Function List........................ 19           Resume Method.................. 45
Automatic Repeater Offset ..... 25                  Transmitting a Stored                           MHz Mode ............................. 16          Specifications ......................... 71
Automatic Simplex Check....... 26                   Number ............................... 52       MHz Scan ............................... 41        Squelch
Automatic Dialer ..................... 51           TX Hold ............................... 51      Microphone                                           Adjusting ............................. 14
Band Scan .............................. 40       Frequencies, Selecting                              Control ................................ 63        Hang Time .......................... 55
Beat Shift ................................ 54      Direct Frequency Entry ....... 16                 Lock .................................... 64       S-meter ............................... 54
Beep Function ........................ 55           MHz Mode........................... 16            PF Keys .............................. 59        Time-out Timer (TOT)............. 62
Busy Channel Lockout............ 56                 VFO Mode........................... 15          Narrow Band FM .................... 60             Tone
Call Channel                                      Frequency Step Size .............. 56             Offset                                               1750 Hz Tone ..................... 25
   Changing............................. 35       Full Reset ............................... 67       Automatic Repeater ............ 25                 Activating ............................ 24
   Recalling ............................. 35     Fuses, Replacing ...................... 5           Direction .............................. 23        Freq. ID Scan ...................... 27
Call Scan ................................ 43     Group Scan ............................ 42          Frequency ........................... 23           Selecting ............................. 24
Channel Display ..................... 37          Installation ................................ 2   Power-on Message................. 60               Transmitting ............................ 15
Continuous Tone Coded                               Accessory Connections ........ 6                Power ON/ OFF ...................... 14              Output Power ...................... 15
Squelch System (CTCSS)                              Antenna Connection ............. 5              Priority Scan                                      Troubleshooting ...................... 69
   Freq. ID Scan ...................... 47          DC Power Cable Connection,                        Programming ...................... 43            Tuning Control Unlock ............ 58
   Selecting a Frequency ........ 47                Fixed Station ......................... 4         Using ................................... 44     VFO
   Using ................................... 46     DC Power Cable Connection,                      Program Scan                                         Mode ................................... 15
Digital Code Squelch (DCS)                          Mobile ................................... 3      Frequency Range ............... 40                 Programmable .................... 61
   Code ID Scan...................... 49            PC Connection ...................... 7            Using ................................... 41       Reset................................... 68
   Selecting a Code................. 48             Keypad Direct Entry ............ 13             Programmable Function                              Volume, Adjusting................... 14
   Using ................................... 48   Keys and Controls .................... 9          (PF) Keys ............................. 59         Weather Alert
Display                                           Lock Function ......................... 58        Repeater Operation ................ 22               Enabling .............................. 36
   Backlight ............................. 57     Maintenance ........................... 66        Reset                                                Programming ...................... 36
   LCD ..................................... 10   Manual Dialing ........................ 50          Full ...................................... 67
Dual Tone Multi-Frequency                         Memory Channels                                     VFO..................................... 68
(DTMF)                                              Clearing............................... 31      Reverse Function ................... 26
   Automatic Dialer.................. 51            Lockout ............................... 44      Scan
   Confirming a Stored                              Naming................................ 32         All-Channel ......................... 42
   Number ............................... 52        Recalling ............................. 30        Band.................................... 40
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Kullanımının Sınırlandırılmasına Dair Yönetmeliğe uygun olarak üretilmiştir.
This product complies with Directive, Number 26891 regarding "REGULATION ON THE
RESTRICTION OF THE USE OF CERTAIN HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES IN ELECTRICAL AND
ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT".