144/430 MHz FM Dual Bander144/440 MHz FM Dual BanderTH-78A144/430MHz FM Dual BanderTH-78E INSTRUCTION MANUALKENWOOD CORPORATION@PRINTED IN JAPAN B62-0
When you press the BAND key, control of eachfunction is transferred to the VHF band.When you press and hold the E.CHG key (or withintwo seconds of pre
Whenever you are selecting frequencies, your firststep should be to set the squelch control. Thesquelch helps eliminate “white noise” or static untily
For the European version and some other markets,Next press numeric keys 0 and 5.5The transceiver actually changes frequency onlyafter the 1 kHz digit
Using the Tuning ControlThe tuning control selects frequencies in up or downsequentially.Rotate the tuning control clockwise orcounterclockwise to sel
Fromstepsize12.5or 25 To stepsize 5,10,15,or 20FrequenciesDisplay as0 012.51025 2037.530505062.560757087.5805 Programmable VFO Tuning LimitsThis radio
5 To confirm that the programming was properlyperformed rotate the Tuning control. The transceivershould not go above or below the programmed bandlimi
TRANSMITTERWARNING:Before you attempt to transmit, attach an antennawith a low standing wave ratio to the antennaconnector. Failure to provide a prope
3 TX. Stop FunctionThe TX Stop function allows you to temporallydisable the transceiver transmit, preventingaccidental or unauthorized transmission.Pr
USING THE MEMORY1 Microprocessor Memory BackupAll memory channel data is backed up in EEPROM.It is not lost unless you reset the memory.All other data
4 Memory ContentsEach memory channel can store information asshown in the chart below.X =Can be stored in memoryNormalSplitChannelChannelRX frequencyT
ACCESSORIES...BEFORE OPERATION...Controls Overview...THE BATTERY PACK1NiCd Battery Pack (PB-13)... .. ..
6 Entering Split Channel FrequenciesUse the numeric keypad to select the desiredreceiver frequency, tone and other information. If thedesired frequenc
3 Select the desired call channel transmit frequency.4 Press the M key.5Press and hold the PTT switch and press the CALLkey.6 Release the PTT switch.8
10 Memory Channel Character DisplayYou can display the memory channel frequency withyour own spelling. It may be up to six characterslong. You can use
SCANNINGYou must adjust the squelch to the threshold pointfor proper scan operation. You cannot use scan inconjunction with the tone alert function an
3 Scan OptionsThe following scan options are available:* Memory ScanScans through those memory channels that havedata stored and that have not been lo
2Press the F key, then the 0/L.OUT key.A * indicator appears below the memory channelnumber on the display, indicating that channel will beskipped in
5 Press and hold the M key for longer than onesecond, then press the 4 key.Notes1 Initialize the VFO memory (VFO RESET) to clearboth programmed limits
2Press the F key, then press the MR key.3 The VFO frequency and the last used memorychannel are scanned alternately.9 CALL/VFO Scan1Press and hold the
REPEATER OPERATION1 Transmitter OffsetsAll amateur radio repeaters use a separate receiveand transmit frequency. The receive frequency maybe above or
4 Manual Offset Selection5 The Reverse FunctionThe factory default sets the automatic offsetfrequency. You can select any offset frequency inthe range
THE DUAL TONE SQUELCH SYSTEM (DTSS)1DTSS Code...362 Using the DTSS Function...363 Using DTSS with a Repeater...
6 Tone OperationSome repeaters require a control signal to activatethem. Several different methods are currently inuse.In the United States, sub-audib
7 Autopatch Operations(U.S.A. versions only)Some repeaters offer a service called autopatch.This feature allows you to dial a telephone numberfrom you
8 DTMF MemoryYou can store 10 DTMF telephone numbers up to amaximum of 15 digits long in memory.Storing DTMF Codes1Press the M key, then press the MHz
Making a DTMF Call1Hold the PTT switch down and press the MHz key.2 Press the numeric key (O-9) for the channel wherethe DTMF code is stored.3 The DTM
CTCSS OPERATIONThe CTCSS unit (TSU-7) is included only withmodels delivered to the United States and Canada.The CTCSS unit (TSU-7) installation instru
ACCESSORIESAntenna . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .T90-0444-X XBelt Hook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .J29-0465-X XHand Stra
Controls OverviewThis transceiver has different key layouts for eachdestination. Check the version of your transceiverfirst by looking at the followin
This diagram will help you locate the keys, switches,DCIN TERMINALand knobs you’ll need to perform necessaryoperations. Please study these controls ca
RECEIVER OPERATION1 Getting StartedConnect the battery pack and the supplied antenna.Press the POWER switch to turn the transceiver on.One of the defa
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