9 MCP-2A Memory Control Program (for use with TM-V71A/E, TM-D710A/E, RC-D710)
76 CONTENTS TM-D710A/E
9.5.4 Unique Functions
9.5.4.1 Importing TravelPlus for Repeaters Files
It is possible to read a file that was exported from TravelPlus for Repeaters sold by ARRL. A file
from TravelPlus for Repeaters has a different file extension and format depending on the year it
was created. MCP-2A requires the “tpe” extension (2005-2006 edition; version 9.0). But if it is
acceptable to you to be able to read only a portion of the file, then the file can be read if a .csv
extension is applied. Refer to the MCP-2A Help file for details of how to read this type of file.
Note: The method of storing the On/ Off status and frequency for Tone/CTCSS was modified at the time of MCP-2A, Version
3.00.
• In the case that “100.0” is displayed in the CTCSS column in the file:
Up to Version 2.01: Turn CTCSS On and configure CTCSS frequency for “100.0 Hz”.
Version 3.00 and later: Turn Tone On and configure Tone frequency for “100.0 Hz”.
• In the case that “67.0/100.0” is displayed in the CTCSS column in the file:
Up to Version 2.01: CTCSS status and CTCSS frequency are set at initial values.
Version 3.00 and later: Turn Tone On and configure Tone frequency for “67.0 Hz”.
9.5.4.2 Importing .hmk Files
It is possible to import a file that was created using Kenwood .hmk format.
9.5.4.3 Exporting .hmk Files
It is possible to export a file that was created using Kenwood .hmk format. Refer to the MCP-2A
Help file for details as to how to use a .hmk file that was imported as explained in Section 9.4
Importing .hmk Files Created by Another MCP-2A.
9.5.4.4 Exporting .html Files
It is possible to export a file with .html format.
9.5.4.5 Splash Window
You can switch the Splash window On or Off while you are operating.
Note: You can cancel the Splash window temporarily by double-clicking it while it is visible.