© 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
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
63 GETTING ACQUAINTEDBASIC OPERATIONSWITCHING POWER ON/ OFF1 Press [ ] (POWER) briefly to switch thetransceiver power ON.• Upon power up, a high pi
73 GETTING ACQUAINTEDTRANSMITTING1 To transmit, hold the transceiver approximately5 cm (2 inches) from your mouth, then press andhold the PTT switch
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], [
9MENU SETUPWHAT IS A MENU?Many functions on this transceiver are selected orconfigured via a software-controlled Menu, ratherthan through the physical
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12OPERATING THROUGH REPEATERSRepeaters, which are often installed and maintainedby radio clubs, are usually located on mountain topsor other elevated
135 OPERATING THROUGH REPEATERS Activating Tone FunctionPress [TONE] to switch the Tone function ON (orOFF).•“” appears when the Tone function is ON
5 OPERATING THROUGH REPEATERS14REVERSE FUNCTIONThe reverse function exchanges a separate receiveand transmit frequency. So, while using a repeater,y
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/
15MEMORY CHANNELSIn memory channels, you can store frequencies andrelated data that you often use. Then you need notreprogram those data every time.
166 MEMORY CHANNELSRECALLING A MEMORY CHANNELThere are 2 ways of recalling the desired memorychannel. Using the Tuning Control or / Keys1 Press [
176 MEMORY CHANNELSNAMING A MEMORY CHANNELYou can name memory channels using up to 8alphanumeric characters. When you recall a namedmemory channel,
186 MEMORY CHANNELSMEMORY CHANNEL GROUPS400 memory channels have been divided into8 groups of 50. Group 0 contains memory channelnumbers 0 ~ 49, gro
196 MEMORY CHANNELS993~0lennahC a 993~0lennahCycneuqerfevieceRaycneuqerfevieceRycneuqerftimsnarTaycneuqerftimsnarTycneuqerfenoTaycneuqerfenoTnoitceri
206 MEMORY CHANNELSINFORMATION CHANNELS10 Information channels are available for storingradio broadcasting service frequencies, such asweather radio
216 MEMORY CHANNELSCHANNEL DISPLAYWhile in this mode, the transceiver displays onlymemory channel numbers (or memory names ifstored) instead of frequ
22SCANScan is a useful function for hands-off monitoring ofyour favorite frequencies. By becoming comfortablewith all types of Scan, you will increas
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
247 SCANMEMORY SCANMemory Scan monitors all memory channels in whichyou have stored frequencies (All-Channel Scan) oronly a desired group of memory c
iTHANK YOUTHANK YOUThank you for choosing this KENWOOD TH-F6A/TH-F7E transceiver. It has been developed by ateam of engineers determined to continue
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
267 SCANNote:◆The signal being received on the B-band may becomeintermittent because the Priority Scan uses the B-band receiverto check the priority
277 SCANUSING VISUAL SCAN (MEMORY CHANNEL)1 Press [MR] to enter Memory Recall mode.2 Turn the Tuning control or press [ ]/ [ ] to selectyour desired
28SELECTIVE CALLCTCSS and DCSYou may sometimes want to hear calls from onlyspecific persons or groups. In this case, use theselective call function.
298 SELECTIVE CALLCTCSS FREQ. ID SCANThis function scans through all CTCSS frequencies toidentify the incoming CTCSS frequency on thereceived signal.
8 SELECTIVE CALL30DCS CODE ID SCANThis function scans through all DCS codes to identifythe incoming DCS code on the received signal. Youmay find thi
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
329 DTMF FUNCTIONS• Pressing [ ] after selecting the 8th digitcompletes the programming.• To complete programming a name with lessthan 8 digits, pres
33UTILIZING THE B-BANDABOUT THE B-BANDUsually you can communicate with other amateurradio stations using A-band frequencies for receivingand transmitt
3410 UTILIZING THE B-BANDSELECTING A MODE FOR THE B-BANDWhen using the B-band receiver, the followingreceiving mode is available.edoMgnivieceR segnaR
iiCONTENTSTONE FREQ. ID SCAN ... 14CHAPTER 6 MEMORY CHANNELSSIMPLEX & REPEATER OR ODD-SPLIT MEMORYCHANNEL? .
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
36OPERATOR CONVENIENCESBATTERY LIFEBefore you operate the transceiver outside using abattery pack, it is important to know how long you canoperate the
3711 OPERATOR CONVENIENCESNote: Use the PB-42L (Lithium battery pack) within the temperaturerange of –10°C ~ 50°C (14°F ~ 122°F).BATTERY SAVERBatter
3811 OPERATOR CONVENIENCES• The following keys cannot be locked:[LAMP], [MONI], [SQL], [PTT], [F] (1 s),[ ] (POWER) and [F] then [LAMP].2 Press [F]
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4011 OPERATOR CONVENIENCES• The current programmable frequency range forthe band appears.6 Press [ ] or [MNU].7 Turn the Tuning control or press [ ]/
4111 OPERATOR CONVENIENCES◆You can also set the volume balance while in Single BandOperation {page 40}.VOX (VOICE-OPERATED TRANSMIT)VOX eliminates th
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
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
44OPTIONAL ACCESSORIESPG-2WDC Power CablePG-3JCigarette Lighter PowerCableKHS-21HeadsetPB-42LLi-ion Battery Pack(7.4 V, 1550 mAh)HMC-3Headset (with VO
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45INTERFACING TO PERIPHERALSSP/MIC JACKThe SP/MIC jack on the transceiver can beconfigured to interface to various kind of theperipherals available fo
4614 INTERFACING TO PERIPHERALSSince the transceiver can receive 2 differentfrequencies, it outputs the squelch status(REM/SQ) as shown the table bel
47TROUBLESHOOTINGDO NOT PACK THE EQUIPMENT IN CRUSHEDNEWSPAPERS FOR SHIPMENT! EXTENSIVE DAMAGE MAYRESULT DURING ROUGH HANDLING OR SHIPPING.Note:◆Reco
4815 TROUBLESHOOTINGTROUBLESHOOTINGThe problems described in the following table are commonly encountered operational malfunctions. These typesof di
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5015 TROUBLESHOOTINGMICROPROCESSOR RESETIf your transceiver seems to be malfunctioning,resetting the microprocessor may solve the problem.The followi
5115 TROUBLESHOOTINGOPERATION NOTICESThe transceiver has been designed and engineeredto avoid possible hardware glitches. However, youmay notice the
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)
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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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INDEX58A-band... 6All-channel Scan ... 24Alkaline Batteries, Installing... 1APO (
21 PREPARATIONCHARGING THE Li-ion BATTERY PACKThe Li-ion battery pack can be charged after it hasbeen installed onto the transceiver. The battery pa
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
4GETTING ACQUAINTEDKEYS AND CONTROLSFM TRIBANDER TH-F6A/ B-band status LEDsGreen : BusyRed : TransmittingOrange: ChargingTuning ControlVOL Contro
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