Kenwood TH-G71A Two-Way Radio User Manual


 
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KEYPAD DIRECT ENTRY
You can select the desired operating frequency or
memory channel by entering digits directly from the
keypad. Enter the next digit within 10 seconds.
Frequency Entry
1 Press [VFO] to select VFO mode.
2 Select the desired band.
3 Press the numeric keys in sequence on the
keypad.
Enter the digits in order from the most significant
down to the least significant.
Note:
When the current step size is 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 50, or
100 kHz, the 1 kHz digit is corrected according to which key is
pressed for the 1 kHz digit. Pressing
[0]
~
[4]
selects “0” and
pressing
[5]
~
[9]
selects “5”.
When the current step size is 6.25 kHz or 12.5 kHz, the 1 kHz
and subsequent digits are corrected according to which keys are
pressed for the 10 kHz and 1 kHz digits.
Memory Channel Number Entry
1 Press [MR] to enter Memory Recall mode.
The memory channel used last is recalled.
2 Press the numeric keys to enter a 3-digit memory
channel number.
To recall channel 3, for example, enter “003”.
If you enter a memory channel that does not contain
data, an error beep sounds.
Note:
You cannot recall a Program Scan channel nor the Priority
channel with keypad direct entry.
CHANGING FREQUENCY STEP SIZE
Choosing the correct step size is essential in order to
select your exact receive frequency using the Tuning
control. The default step size on the VHF band is 5 kHz
(U.S.A./ Canada) or 12.5 kHz (Europe/ General). The
default on the UHF band is 25 kHz no matter which
market version.
1 Press [VFO] to select VFO mode.
2 Select the desired band.
3 Press [F], [MHz].
The current step size appears.
4 Turn the Tuning control to select the desired step
size.
The selectable step sizes are 5, 6.25, 10, 12.5, 15, 20,
25, 30, 50, and 100 kHz.
5 Press any key other than [LAMP] and [MONI] to
complete the setting.
Note:
Changing between step sizes may correct the displayed
frequency. For example, if 144.995 MHz is displayed with a 5 kHz step
size selected, changing to a 12.5 kHz step size corrects the displayed
frequency to 144.9875 MHz.
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