Kenwood TM-255E Two-Way Radio User Manual


 
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26 CONTENTS TM-D710A/E
Configuration Examples:
(Insert one space after the frequency before entering Wide/Narrow, Tone/CTCSS/DCS and Shift/
Offset.)
“446.100MHz”: Voice frequency configured for 446.100 MHz, Wide, Tone = None, Simplex
“446.100MHz T071”: Voice frequency configured for 446.100 MHz, Wide, Tone of 71.9 Hz,
Simplex
“446.100MHz t071”: Voice frequency configured for 446.100 MHz, Narrow, Tone of 71.9 Hz,
Simplex
“446.100MHz C100” : Voice frequency configured for 446.100 MHz, Wide, CTCSS of 100 Hz,
Simplex
“446.100MHz c100”: Voice frequency configured for 446.100 MHz, Narrow, CTCSS of 100 Hz,
Simplex
“446.100MHz D023”: Voice frequency configured for 446.100 MHz, Wide, DCS 023, Simplex
“446.100MHz d023”: Voice frequency configured for 446.100 MHz, Narrow, DCS 023. Simplex
“446.100MHz tOFF”: Voice frequency configured for 446.100 MHz, Narrow, Tone = None,
Simplex
“146.850MHz” : Voice frequency configured for 146.850 MHz, Wide, Tone = None, Minus Shift,
600kHz Offset (TM-D710A’s Auto Repeater Offset may work)
“444.750MHz TOFF +”: Voice frequency configured for 444.750 MHz, Wide, Tone = None, +
Shift, Offset = default on UHF band (5MHz)
“146.850MHz T131 -060”: Voice frequency configured for 146.850 MHz, Wide, Tone =
131.8Hz, - Shift, 600kHz offset
“146.850MHz T131 -0600kHz”: Voice frequency configured for 146.850 MHz, Wide, Tone =
131.8Hz, - Shift, 600kHz offset,
“-0600kHz”, 600kHz offset: The last digit “0kHz” is ignored by the TM-D710A it’s just for easier
understanding for operators.
“444.7625MHz tOFF +”: Voice frequency configured for 444.7625 MHz, Narrow, Tone = None,
+Shift, Offset = 5 MHz (Default value on UHF band)
“444.7625MHz t131 +4MHz”: Voice frequency configured for 444.7625 MHz, Narrow, Tone =
131.8Hz, +Shift, Offset = 5 MHz (Default offset on UHF band), “4MHz” is not allowed and it
results in a syntax error for TM-D710A so that the default offset 5 MHz (K-type) is applied
instead.
Figure 6-6 Status Text 5
Figure 6-7 Status Text 2 Input Example