Kenwood TM-V7E- User Manual

Kenwood TM-V7E

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – We are grateful you decided to purchase this; KENWOOD; believes that the compact size coupled with; MODELS COVERED BY THIS MANUAL; The models listed below are covered by this manual.; FEATURES
  • Page 3 – NOTICES TO THE USER; When condensation occurs inside the transceiver:; PRECAUTIONS; service station
  • Page 4 – ii; CONTENTS
  • Page 5 – SCAN
  • Page 6 – iv; MICROPHONE CONTROL
  • Page 7 – CONVENTIONS FOLLOWED IN THIS MANUAL; Attach the microphone hanger at an appropriate position.; SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES; Accessory
  • Page 8 – MOBILE INSTALLATION; Installation Example; PREPARATION FOR MOBILE AND FIXED STATION OPERATION; Flat washer; SEMS screw
  • Page 9 – DC POWER CABLE CONNECTION; Mobile Operation; Red
  • Page 10 – Fixed Station Operation; Fuse holder
  • Page 11 – ANTENNA CONNECTION; Your choice of antenna should have a 50; Feed line connector; Replacing Fuses; Fuse Location; Supplied Accessory
  • Page 12 – TNC; ACCESSORY CONNECTIONS; External Speakers; . The external speaker jacks; Microphone; To communicate in the voice modes, plug a 600; PACKET EQUIPMENT CONNECTIONS; Personal computer with communications software
  • Page 13 – YOUR FIRST QSO; VOL
  • Page 14 – GETTING ACQUAINTED; Menu mode; BASIC TRANSCEIVER MODES; VFO mode; Tuning; Memory Recall mode; Tuning
  • Page 15 – Press the left; Control Band; Press; BUTTON FUNCTION DISPLAY; or
  • Page 16 – FRONT PANEL; CALL button; Operating frequencies when in VFO mode.; MHz button
  • Page 18 – REAR PANEL
  • Page 19 – Identical to the front panel; MICROPHONE; Locks all microphone keys except
  • Page 20 – INDICATORS; When you receive a signal:; The S-meter shows the strength of received signals.; What You Selected
  • Page 21 – TRANSCEIVER GUIDE; control to select the; You can also press Mic; To exit Guide mode, press
  • Page 22 – OPERATING BASICS; SWITCHING POWER ON/OFF; ADJUSTING SQUELCH; SQL; SELECTING A BAND
  • Page 23 – SELECTING FREQUENCIES; Tuning Control; To change frequencies in steps of 1 MHz, press
  • Page 24 – Selecting Output Power; Each time you press; TRANSMITTING; When ready to begin transmitting, press and hold Mic; Medium
  • Page 25 – MENU ACCESS; Select the desired band.; control, or press Mic
  • Page 26 – MENU CONFIGURATION; Description
  • Page 28 – OPERATING THROUGH REPEATERS; REPEATER ACCESS; VHF
  • Page 29 – Selecting Offset Direction; Move the receive frequency further inside the band.; Flow Chart for Repeater Access
  • Page 30 – Selecting Offset Frequency; The current offset frequency appears.; Activating Tone Function; No Indicator; Tone; CTCSS
  • Page 31 – Selecting a Tone Frequency; The current tone frequency appears.
  • Page 32 – European versions
  • Page 33 – REVERSE FUNCTION; The ASC indicator appears.; To cancel ASC, press
  • Page 34 – MEMORY CHANNELS; SIMPLEX OR SPLIT MEMORY CHANNEL?; TX frequency; Parameter
  • Page 35 – VHF/UHF MEMORY CHANNEL RATIO; A confirmation message appears.; VHF Band
  • Page 36 – STORING DATA IN SIMPLEX CHANNELS; A memory channel number and an arrow appear.; STORING DATA IN SPLIT CHANNELS
  • Page 37 – RECALLING MEMORY CHANNELS; CLEARING MEMORY CHANNELS
  • Page 38 – NAMING MEMORY CHANNELS
  • Page 39 – CALL CHANNEL; Recalling the Call Channel; Version
  • Page 40 – MEMORY; CHANNEL DISPLAY FUNCTION
  • Page 41 – To quit resetting, press any key other than; INITIALIZING MEMORY; VHF Band Defaults; Canada
  • Page 42 – PROGRAMMABLE INFORMATION; Positive/ Negative Reversal; Automatic Repeater Offset
  • Page 43 – APPLICATION EXAMPLES
  • Page 45 – RESETTING PROGRAMMABLE MEMORY; AUTO PM CHANNEL STORING; You recall another PM channel.
  • Page 46 – VFO Scan; Scan Range
  • Page 47 – VISUAL SCAN; Selecting the Number of Channels; Cursor
  • Page 48 – Using Visual Scan
  • Page 49 – Selecting Scan Resume Method; SCAN RESUME METHODS; Carrier-Operated mode
  • Page 50 – VFO SCAN; MEMORY SCAN
  • Page 51 – Locking Out Memory Channels
  • Page 52 – PROGRAM SCAN; Setting Scan Limits; The lower limit is stored in the channel.; The upper limit is stored in the channel.
  • Page 53 – Using Program Scan; Scan starts at the frequency currently displayed.; control clockwise or press Mic; control counterclockwise or press Mic; MHz SCAN
  • Page 55 – CONTINUOUS TONE CODED SQUELCH SYSTEM (CTCSS); USING CTCSS; When you are called:; Automatic Tone Frequency ID
  • Page 56 – STORING DTSS CODES; The second digit blinks.
  • Page 57 – USING DTSS
  • Page 58 – DTSS and Repeaters
  • Page 59 – PAGE; PAGE CODE MEMORY; Communication Network Example:; Your memory; Stores your Station code.; Received; Member 1
  • Page 60 – STORING PAGE CODES; If DTSS is already ON, press this key combination once.; To quit selection, press
  • Page 61 – CALLING; RECEIVING
  • Page 62 – Page and Repeaters; LOCKING OUT PAGE CODES
  • Page 63 – AUTO PAGE CANCEL
  • Page 64 – MAKING DTMF CALLS; The corresponding DTMF tones are transmitted.; Mic Keypad Confirmation Tones
  • Page 65 – STORING DTMF NUMBERS FOR AUTOMATIC DIALER; The memory channel operated last appears.
  • Page 66 – CONFIRMING STORED DTMF NUMBERS; TRANSMITTING STORED DTMF NUMBERS; After the transmission, the frequency display is restored.
  • Page 67 – AUXILIARY FUNCTIONS
  • Page 69 – DUAL BAND RX; BLANKING A BAND DISPLAY; Configuration
  • Page 70 – PROGRAMMABLE VFO
  • Page 71 – CHANGING FREQUENCY STEP SIZE; Displayed Frequency
  • Page 72 – Basic State Display Labels Labels after Pressing
  • Page 73 – Transceiver Lock; controls; All Lock; Switch Transceiver Lock ON.
  • Page 74 – Squelch Hang Time
  • Page 75 – DISPLAY DEMONSTRATION MODE
  • Page 76 – CHANGING DISPLAY CONDITIONS; Display Dimmer
  • Page 78 – CONFIGURING PROGRAM FUNCTION KEYS; The Programmable Function keys are; To assign a front panel key function:; Mic; Programmable Function Key
  • Page 79 – To assign a function unavailable using the front panel keys:
  • Page 80 – KEYPAD DIRECT ENTRY; Operating Frequency Entry; The display for Direct Frequency Entry appears.; Use the Mic keypad to enter the desired frequency.
  • Page 81 – Memory Channel Number Entry; Tone Frequency Number Entry
  • Page 82 – CHANGING SPEAKER CONFIGURATIONS; When using one external speaker connected to speaker jack 1:
  • Page 83 – Tone Select; Function; Key
  • Page 84 – ACTIVATING MICROPHONE CONTROL
  • Page 85 – PACKET OPERATION; ACTIVATING DATA TX/RX BAND
  • Page 86 – DATA Connector Pin Functions; Pin; DATA connector
  • Page 87 – To exit this mode, repeat the same key operation.; TX HOLD
  • Page 88 – in Microphone; In Call Channel mode, announces “call” and the frequency.; When pressed in Memory Recall mode, the transceiver
  • Page 89 – OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
  • Page 90 – INSTALLING OPTIONS; INSTALLING THE VS-3 VOICE SYNTHESIZER UNIT; Be careful not to drop the front panel when releasing it.; Component side
  • Page 92 – Installation Examples; To install the microphone cable included with DFK-4C
  • Page 93 – MAINTENANCE; GENERAL INFORMATION; SERVICE NOTE; CLEANING
  • Page 94 – TROUBLESHOOTING; Continued; Problem; Connect the connectorized cable correctly.
  • Page 96 – Page; RESET switch
  • Page 97 – SPECIFICATIONS; General
  • Page 99 – INDEX
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INSTRUCTION MANUAL

KENWOOD CORPORATION

TM-V7E

© B62-1503-00 (K,E,M)
09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 00

TM-V7A

144/440 MHz FM DUAL BANDER

144/430 MHz FM DUAL BANDER

TM-V7A

144/430 MHz FM DUAL BANDER

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Page 2 - We are grateful you decided to purchase this; KENWOOD; believes that the compact size coupled with; MODELS COVERED BY THIS MANUAL; The models listed below are covered by this manual.; FEATURES

THANK YOU! We are grateful you decided to purchase this KENWOOD FM transceiver. This series of mobile transceivers weredeveloped to satisfy the requirement for a compact rigthat’s simple to operate yet contains numeroussophisticated features. The dual band operation will beappreciated by hams who wa...

Page 3 - NOTICES TO THE USER; When condensation occurs inside the transceiver:; PRECAUTIONS; service station

i NOTICES TO THE USER One or more of the following statements may beapplicable: FCC WARNING This equipment generates or uses radio frequency energy. Changes ormodifications to this equipment may cause harmful interference unlessthe modifications are expressly approved in the instruction manual. Theu...

Page 4 - ii; CONTENTS

ii CONTENTS SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES ...................................... 1CONVENTIONS FOLLOWED IN THIS MANUAL ....... 1 1 PREPERATION FOR MOBILE AND FIXED STATION OPERATION MOBILE INSTALLATION ........................................... 2 Installation Example ............................................

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