Kenwood TH-F6A- Manual

Kenwood TH-F6A

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – MODELS COVERED BY THIS MANUAL; MARKET CODES; NOTICE TO THE USER; PRECAUTIONS
  • Page 3 – THANK YOU
  • Page 4 – CONTENTS
  • Page 5 – CHAPTER 9
  • Page 6 – PREPARATION; INSTALLING THE Li-ion BATTERY PACK; Position the two grooves on the edge and two; INSTALLING ALKALINE BATTERIES; Align the two tabs on the battery case cover, then; To install the battery case onto (or remove it from); INSTALLING THE ANTENNA
  • Page 7 – PREPARATION; CHARGING THE Li-ion BATTERY PACK; the DC IN jack of the transceiver.
  • Page 8 – YOUR FIRST QSO; FIRST QSO; Release the PTT switch to receive.
  • Page 9 – GETTING ACQUAINTED; KEYS AND CONTROLS
  • Page 10 – GETTING ACQUAINTED; VOX; DISPLAY
  • Page 11 – BASIC OPERATION; SWITCHING POWER ON/ OFF; ADJUSTING VOLUME; SELECTING A BAND; MNU key
  • Page 12 – To transmit, hold the transceiver approximately; Selecting Output Power; SELECTING A FREQUENCY; VFO Mode; After selecting the desired MHz digit, press; Direct Frequency Entry
  • Page 13 – Example 2
  • Page 14 – MENU SETUP; MENU ACCESS; MENU FUNCTION LIST
  • Page 15 – MENU SETUP; P e
  • Page 16 – ALPHABETICAL FUNCTION LIST
  • Page 17 – OPERATING THROUGH REPEATERS; OFFSET PROGRAMMING FLOW; PROGRAMMING OFFSET; Selecting Offset Direction; Press [BAND] to select an amateur radio band
  • Page 18 – OPERATING THROUGH REPEATERS; Activating Tone Function; Selecting a Tone Frequency; Available Tone Frequencies; AUTOMATIC REPEATER OFFSET
  • Page 19 – REVERSE FUNCTION; Press [ ] to program the identified frequency in
  • Page 20 – MEMORY CHANNELS; If storing a standard repeater frequency, select the; STORING ODD-SPLIT REPEATER FREQUENCIES; Store the desired receive frequency and related
  • Page 21 – Using the Tuning Control or / Keys; Using a Numeric Keypad; CLEARING A MEMORY CHANNEL; Recall the memory channel you want to erase.; MEMORY RECALL MODE
  • Page 22 – MEMORY CHANNELS; NAMING A MEMORY CHANNEL; Press [MR] to recall your desired memory; Repeat steps 3 and 4 to enter up to 8 digits.; Available Characters Using the Numeric Keypad; Additional Characters for the TH-F7E
  • Page 23 – MEMORY CHANNEL GROUPS; Tuning control to select a group.; MEMORY CHANNEL TRANSFER; CHANNEL; Select the memory channel where you would like
  • Page 24 – CALL CHANNEL; RECALLING THE CALL CHANNEL; Press [CALL] to recall the Call channel for that; REPROGRAMMING THE CALL CHANNEL; Press [BAND] to select your desired amateur
  • Page 25 – INFORMATION CHANNELS; RECALLING AN INFORMATION CHANNEL; Select a desired frequency and mode.
  • Page 26 – CHANNEL DISPLAY
  • Page 27 – SCAN; NORMAL SCAN; BAND SCAN
  • Page 28 – Storing Program Scan Frequency Range; Performing the Program Scan
  • Page 29 – SCAN; MEMORY SCAN; GROUP SCAN; Memor y Group Link
  • Page 30 – CALL SCAN; The Call channel for the band and the selected; PRIORITY SCAN; PROGRAMMING PRIORITY CHANNELS; Select the mode and selective call functions, if; USING PRIORITY SCAN
  • Page 31 – INFORMATION CHANNEL SCAN; To stop the Information Channel Scan, press; VISUAL SCAN; Select your desired band for Visual Scan.; To change the current scanning frequency, Turn
  • Page 32 – To change the current scanning channel, turn the; MEMORY CHANNEL LOCKOUT; SCAN RESUME METHOD; Carrier-Operated mode
  • Page 33 – SELECTIVE CALL; CTCSS and DCS; CTCSS; USING CTCSS; SELECTING A CTCSS FREQUENCY
  • Page 34 – SELECTIVE CALL; Available CTCSS frequencies; DCS; USING DCS; SELECTING A DCS CODE
  • Page 36 – DTMF FUNCTIONS; MANUAL DIALING; Press and hold the PTT switch to transmit.; DTMF TX HOLD; AUTOMATIC DIALER; STORING A DTMF NUMBER IN MEMORY; Repeat steps 6 and 7 to enter up to 8 digits.
  • Page 37 – DTMF FUNCTIONS; Press the keys in sequence on the keypad to; TRANSMITTING A STORED DTMF NUMBER; ADJUSTING THE PAUSE DURATION; DTMF LOCK
  • Page 38 – Press [BAND] until the desired frequency band
  • Page 39 – 0 UTILIZING THE B-BAND; SELECTING A MODE FOR THE B-BAND
  • Page 40 – FINE TUNING; ACTIVATING FINE TUNING; Selecting a Fine Tuning Frequency Step; While the Fine Tuning mode is activated, press
  • Page 41 – OPERATOR CONVENIENCES; BATTERY LIFE; BATTERY TYPE; ATTENUATOR
  • Page 42 – 1 OPERATOR CONVENIENCES; BATTERY SAVER; BEAT SHIFT; DISPLAY CONTRAST
  • Page 43 – Press one of the following key combinations to re-; LAMP
  • Page 44 – MONITOR; NARROW BAND FM OPERATION; Repeat steps 4 and 5 to enter up to 8 digits.; PROGRAMMABLE VFO; Press [BAND] until you select the desired
  • Page 45 – SINGLE BAND OPERATION; Select your desired frequency or memory channel.; TX INHIBIT
  • Page 46 – VOX GAIN; While speaking into the microphone using your; TX POWER; VOLUME BALANCE
  • Page 47 – VOX ON BUSY
  • Page 49 – OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
  • Page 50 – INTERFACING TO PERIPHERALS; SELECTING SP/MIC JACK FUNCTION; Connect a peripheral to the SP/MIC jack.; TNC
  • Page 51 – 4 INTERFACING TO PERIPHERALS; PC
  • Page 52 – TROUBLESHOOTING; CLEANING; BACKUP BATTERY; SERVICE; Model and serial number of equipment.
  • Page 53 – 5 TROUBLESHOOTING
  • Page 55 – MICROPROCESSOR RESET; Select the reset mode by turning the Tuning
  • Page 56 – OPERATION NOTICES; Tune to the target signal while starting at a lower; Tune to the target signal while starting at a higher
  • Page 57 – Internal Beats Frequency Formula
  • Page 58 – SPECIFICATIONS
  • Page 59 – 6 SPECIFICATIONS
  • Page 60 – APPENDIX
  • Page 62 – CITIZEN BAND CHANNELS
  • Page 63 – INDEX
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144/ 220/ 440 MHz FM TRIBANDER

TH-F6A

144/ 430 MHz FM DUAL BANDER

TH-F7E

INSTRUCTION MANUAL

KENWOOD CORPORATION

FM TRIBANDER TH-F6

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Page 2 - MODELS COVERED BY THIS MANUAL; MARKET CODES; NOTICE TO THE USER; PRECAUTIONS

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Page 3 - THANK YOU

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Page 4 - CONTENTS

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