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© B62-1441-00 (K,E,T)
09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 00
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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Seite 1 - INSTRUCTION MANUAL

© B62-1441-00 (K,E,T)09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 00144/ 220/ 440 MHz FM TRIBANDERTH-F6A144/ 430 MHz FM DUAL BANDERTH-F7EINSTRUCTION MANUALKENWOOD CORPO

Seite 2 - PRECAUTIONS

53 GETTING ACQUAINTEDq ELAppears when the transmit output power is set to Low(“L”) or Economic Low (“EL”) {pages 7, 41}.w HAppears when the transmit

Seite 3 - THANK YOU

63 GETTING ACQUAINTEDBASIC OPERATIONSWITCHING POWER ON/ OFF1 Press [ ] (POWER) briefly to switch thetransceiver power ON.• Upon power up, a high pi

Seite 4 - CONTENTS

73 GETTING ACQUAINTEDTRANSMITTING1 To transmit, hold the transceiver approximately5 cm (2 inches) from your mouth, then press andhold the PTT switch

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83 GETTING ACQUAINTEDExample 1 (100 MHz < f < 1000 MHz)To enter 438.320 MHz:Key in Display[ENT] – –– –––[4], [3], [8] 4 3 8. – – –[3], [2], [

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9MENU SETUPWHAT IS A MENU?Many functions on this transceiver are selected orconfigured via a software-controlled Menu, ratherthan through the physical

Seite 7 - 1 PREPARATION

104 MENU SETUPyalpsiDehtnOuneM.oNnoitcnuF snoitceleS tluafeD.feRgaPeEROTSFMTD01seiromemFMTDnisrebmunFMTDerotS—ataDoN13DPSFMTD11deepsnoissimsnartenotF

Seite 8 - YOUR FIRST QSO

114 MENU SETUPyalpsiDehtnO .oNuneM snoitceleS tluafeD gaP.feReOPA81setunim06/03/FFO.nim0363TESFFOOTUA5 FFO/NONO31TNARAB62DELBASID/DELBANEDELBANE43YRE

Seite 9 - GETTING ACQUAINTED

12OPERATING THROUGH REPEATERSRepeaters, which are often installed and maintainedby radio clubs, are usually located on mountain topsor other elevated

Seite 10 - 3 GETTING ACQUAINTED

135 OPERATING THROUGH REPEATERS Activating Tone FunctionPress [TONE] to switch the Tone function ON (orOFF).•“” appears when the Tone function is ON

Seite 11 - / ESC key

5 OPERATING THROUGH REPEATERS14REVERSE FUNCTIONThe reverse function exchanges a separate receiveand transmit frequency. So, while using a repeater,y

Seite 12 - ■ MHz Mode

MODELS COVERED BY THIS MANUALThe models listed below are covered by this manual.TH-F6A: 144/ 220/ 440 MHz FM Tri-bandPortable TransceiverTH-F7E: 144/

Seite 13 - ––– –––

15MEMORY CHANNELSIn memory channels, you can store frequencies andrelated data that you often use. Then you need notreprogram those data every time.

Seite 14 - MENU SETUP

166 MEMORY CHANNELSRECALLING A MEMORY CHANNELThere are 2 ways of recalling the desired memorychannel. Using the Tuning Control or / Keys1 Press [

Seite 15 - 4 MENU SETUP

176 MEMORY CHANNELSNAMING A MEMORY CHANNELYou can name memory channels using up to 8alphanumeric characters. When you recall a namedmemory channel,

Seite 16 - ALPHABETICAL FUNCTION LIST

186 MEMORY CHANNELSMEMORY CHANNEL GROUPS400 memory channels have been divided into8 groups of 50. Group 0 contains memory channelnumbers 0 ~ 49, gro

Seite 17 - OPERATING THROUGH REPEATERS

196 MEMORY CHANNELS993~0lennahC a 993~0lennahCycneuqerfevieceRaycneuqerfevieceRycneuqerftimsnarTaycneuqerftimsnarTycneuqerfenoTaycneuqerfenoTnoitceri

Seite 18 - Selecting a Tone Frequency

206 MEMORY CHANNELSINFORMATION CHANNELS10 Information channels are available for storingradio broadcasting service frequencies, such asweather radio

Seite 19 - 144.725 MHz

216 MEMORY CHANNELSCHANNEL DISPLAYWhile in this mode, the transceiver displays onlymemory channel numbers (or memory names ifstored) instead of frequ

Seite 20 - MEMORY CHANNELS

22SCANScan is a useful function for hands-off monitoring ofyour favorite frequencies. By becoming comfortablewith all types of Scan, you will increas

Seite 21 - MEMORY RECALL MODE

237 SCAN◆To perform the Program Scan, the following conditions mustbe met. Otherwise, the Band scan starts {page 22}.•The upper and lower limit freq

Seite 22 - NAMING A MEMORY CHANNEL

247 SCANMEMORY SCANMemory Scan monitors all memory channels in whichyou have stored frequencies (All-Channel Scan) oronly a desired group of memory c

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iTHANK YOUTHANK YOUThank you for choosing this KENWOOD TH-F6A/TH-F7E transceiver. It has been developed by ateam of engineers determined to continue

Seite 24 - RECALLING THE CALL CHANNEL

257 SCANCALL SCANA Call channel can be stored for each amateur radioband, such as the 2 m, 70 cm, and 1.25 m (TH-F6Aonly) bands {page 19}. You can m

Seite 25 - INFORMATION CHANNELS

267 SCANNote:◆The signal being received on the B-band may becomeintermittent because the Priority Scan uses the B-band receiverto check the priority

Seite 26 - CHANNEL DISPLAY

277 SCANUSING VISUAL SCAN (MEMORY CHANNEL)1 Press [MR] to enter Memory Recall mode.2 Turn the Tuning control or press [ ]/ [ ] to selectyour desired

Seite 27 - NORMAL SCAN

28SELECTIVE CALLCTCSS and DCSYou may sometimes want to hear calls from onlyspecific persons or groups. In this case, use theselective call function.

Seite 28 - ■ Performing the Program Scan

298 SELECTIVE CALLCTCSS FREQ. ID SCANThis function scans through all CTCSS frequencies toidentify the incoming CTCSS frequency on thereceived signal.

Seite 29 - ■ Memory Group Link

8 SELECTIVE CALL30DCS CODE ID SCANThis function scans through all DCS codes to identifythe incoming DCS code on the received signal. Youmay find thi

Seite 30 - PRIORITY SCAN

31DTMF FUNCTIONSThe keys on the keypad also function as DTMF keys;the 12 keys found on a touch-tone phone plus4 additional keys (A, B, C, D). This tr

Seite 31 - VISUAL SCAN

329 DTMF FUNCTIONS• Pressing [ ] after selecting the 8th digitcompletes the programming.• To complete programming a name with lessthan 8 digits, pres

Seite 32 - SCAN RESUME METHOD

33UTILIZING THE B-BANDABOUT THE B-BANDUsually you can communicate with other amateurradio stations using A-band frequencies for receivingand transmitt

Seite 33 - SELECTIVE CALL

3410 UTILIZING THE B-BANDSELECTING A MODE FOR THE B-BANDWhen using the B-band receiver, the followingreceiving mode is available.edoMgnivieceR segnaR

Seite 34 - Available CTCSS frequencies

iiCONTENTSTONE FREQ. ID SCAN ... 14CHAPTER 6 MEMORY CHANNELSSIMPLEX & REPEATER OR ODD-SPLIT MEMORYCHANNEL? .

Seite 35 - DCS CODE ID SCAN

3510 UTILIZING THE B-BANDFINE TUNINGWhen you operate the B-band in LSB, USB, CW, orAM mode, you can turn the Fine Tuning function ON.You can further

Seite 36 - DTMF FUNCTIONS

36OPERATOR CONVENIENCESBATTERY LIFEBefore you operate the transceiver outside using abattery pack, it is important to know how long you canoperate the

Seite 37 - DTMF LOCK

3711 OPERATOR CONVENIENCESNote: Use the PB-42L (Lithium battery pack) within the temperaturerange of –10°C ~ 50°C (14°F ~ 122°F).BATTERY SAVERBatter

Seite 38 - UTILIZING THE B-BAND

3811 OPERATOR CONVENIENCES• The following keys cannot be locked:[LAMP], [MONI], [SQL], [PTT], [F] (1 s),[ ] (POWER) and [F] then [LAMP].2 Press [F]

Seite 39 - BAR ANTENNA

3911 OPERATOR CONVENIENCES]YEK[ ]YEK[+]F[PMALVERPMAL2NI.NMINOMf>-<NMTTABTUO.LWOLzHMEDOMPETSDNABENIFLAUDB/AOFVLAUSIVV>MOFNIRMXOVNI.MLQSLLAC3I

Seite 40 - FINE TUNING

4011 OPERATOR CONVENIENCES• The current programmable frequency range forthe band appears.6 Press [ ] or [MNU].7 Turn the Tuning control or press [ ]/

Seite 41 - OPERATOR CONVENIENCES

4111 OPERATOR CONVENIENCES◆You can also set the volume balance while in Single BandOperation {page 40}.VOX (VOICE-OPERATED TRANSMIT)VOX eliminates th

Seite 42 - FREQUENCY STEP SIZE

4211 OPERATOR CONVENIENCESFrom the Menu:1 Press [MNU].2 Turn the Tuning control or press [ ]/ [ ] to selectMenu No. 21 (VOX GAIN).3 Press [ ] or [MNU

Seite 43 - LOCK FUNCTION

43WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROL (TH-F6A ONLY)If you also have a KENWOOD multi-band mobiletransceiver, you can control one of its bands bysending DTMF tones

Seite 44 - PROGRAMMABLE VFO

44OPTIONAL ACCESSORIESPG-2WDC Power CablePG-3JCigarette Lighter PowerCableKHS-21HeadsetPB-42LLi-ion Battery Pack(7.4 V, 1550 mAh)HMC-3Headset (with VO

Seite 45 - TX INHIBIT

iiiVOX...41VOX GAIN ...41VOX

Seite 46 - VOLUME BALANCE

45INTERFACING TO PERIPHERALSSP/MIC JACKThe SP/MIC jack on the transceiver can beconfigured to interface to various kind of theperipherals available fo

Seite 47 - VOX ON BUSY

4614 INTERFACING TO PERIPHERALSSince the transceiver can receive 2 differentfrequencies, it outputs the squelch status(REM/SQ) as shown the table bel

Seite 48 - CONTROL OPERATION

47TROUBLESHOOTINGDO NOT PACK THE EQUIPMENT IN CRUSHEDNEWSPAPERS FOR SHIPMENT! EXTENSIVE DAMAGE MAYRESULT DURING ROUGH HANDLING OR SHIPPING.Note:◆Reco

Seite 49 - OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES

4815 TROUBLESHOOTINGTROUBLESHOOTINGThe problems described in the following table are commonly encountered operational malfunctions. These typesof di

Seite 50 - INTERFACING TO PERIPHERALS

4915 TROUBLESHOOTINGmelborP esuaCelbaborP noitcAevitcerroC egaP.feRebtonnacretaepeR.dessecca1 .detcelessiycneuqerfenotgnorW 1 sserP ]F[ , ]ENOT[ atce

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5015 TROUBLESHOOTINGMICROPROCESSOR RESETIf your transceiver seems to be malfunctioning,resetting the microprocessor may solve the problem.The followi

Seite 52 - TROUBLESHOOTING

5115 TROUBLESHOOTINGOPERATION NOTICESThe transceiver has been designed and engineeredto avoid possible hardware glitches. However, youmay notice the

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5215 TROUBLESHOOTING Internal Beats Frequency FormulaWhen you receive a signal on the A-band within the 2 m band;(A-band receive freq. + 59.85 MHz)

Seite 54 - 15 TROUBLESHOOTING

53SPECIFICATIONSlareneGA6F-HTE7F-HTslennahcyromemforebmuNlaiceps53+slennahc004seiromemnoitcnuflaiceps43+slennahc004seiromemnoitcnuf)epytrotcennoC(ecna

Seite 55 - MICROPROCESSOR RESET

5416 SPECIFICATIONSrevieceRA6F-HTE7F-HTedomevieceRdnab-A)MF(D1F/)MF(D2F/)MF(E3Fdnab-BzHM1.0:)WC(A1A/)BSU,BSL(E3J ≤ zHM074<fzHM1.0:)MF(D2F/)MF(E3F/

Seite 56 - OPERATION NOTICES

1PREPARATIONINSTALLING THE Li-ion BATTERY PACKNote: Because the battery pack is provided uncharged, you mustcharge the battery pack before using it w

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Seite 58 - SPECIFICATIONS

5617 APPENDIXTV CHANNELS (UHF)napaJ/.A.S.UacirfAdnaeporuEanihCailartsuA.oNHC).A.S.U(.oNHC)napaJ(.qerFV)zHM(.qerFA)zHM(.oNHC.qerFV)zHM(.qerFA)zHM(.oNH

Seite 59 - 16 SPECIFICATIONS

5717 APPENDIXlanoitanretnI.oNHC)zHM(ycneuqerF.oNHC)zHM(ycneuqerFXT XR XT XR1050.651056.06106520.651526.0612001.651007.06116570.651576.0613051.651057.

Seite 60 - APPENDIX

INDEX58A-band... 6All-channel Scan ... 24Alkaline Batteries, Installing... 1APO (

Seite 62 - CITIZEN BAND CHANNELS

21 PREPARATIONCHARGING THE Li-ion BATTERY PACKThe Li-ion battery pack can be charged after it hasbeen installed onto the transceiver. The battery pa

Seite 63 - Automatic ... 13

3YOUR FIRST QSOFIRST QSOAre you ready to give your transceiver a quick try?Reading this page should get your voice on the airright away. The instruct

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4GETTING ACQUAINTEDKEYS AND CONTROLSFM TRIBANDER TH-F6A/ B-band status LEDsGreen : BusyRed : TransmittingOrange: ChargingTuning ControlVOL Contro

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