Kenwood th-k2at manual


















Once you become familiar with the Menu system, you will appreciate its versatility. You can customize the various timings, settings, and programming functions on this transceiver to meet your needs without using many controls and switches. Page 42 Default settings vary according to the transceiver model you are using.

See the reference page to determine which default setting is available for your transceiver. Page 44 Default settings vary according to the transceiver model you are using. This combination of elevation and high ERP allows communications over much greater distances than communicating without using repeaters. Select an offset direction. Select an offset frequency only when programming odd-split repeater frequencies.

Activate the Tone function if necessary. Select a tone frequency if necessary. If you store all the above data in a memory channel, you will not need to reprogram the parameters every time.

Page 50 Hz tone, access Menu No. Page Automatic Repeater Offset 2 m band. The transceiver is programmed for offset direction as shown below. To obtain an up-to-date band plan for repeater offset direction, contact your national Amateur Radio association. So, while using a repeater, you can manually check the strength of a signal that you receive directly from the other station. Page Tone Freq. Id Scan ASC does not function during scan. The decimal point blinks during scan. ID Scan, the signal is emitted from the speaker.

You can quickly recall a programmed channel through simple operation. A total of memory channels 50 when using the Memory Name function are available for storing frequencies, modes and other operating conditions. Page Simplex Note: If you change the memory channel capacity from channels to 50 channels after having stored data in channels 50 to 99, all memory channel data in channels 50 to 99 will be erased.

If you change the memory channel capacity from 50 channels to channels after storing Memory names in those channels, all Memory name data will be erased.

Page 57 The data listed below can be stored in each memory channel: t f i Yes: Can be stored in memory. If you store two separate frequencies in a memory channel, you can operate on those repeaters without programming the offset frequency and direction. While the trasceiver is in Channel Display Mode or Lock function is activated, you cannot clear the channel data.

Page 65 3 Select the memory channel where you would like the data copied, using the Tuning control. The tables below illustrate how data is transferred between memory channels. For instance, you may use the Call Channel as an emergency channel within your group. The default Call Channel frequencies are The transceiver can be configured to check the NOAA Weather Alert tone Hz and will automatically alert you by recalling and monitoring the Weather Radio frequency when the Weather Alert tone is broadcasted.

Page Scan Scan is a useful function for hands-off monitoring of your favorite frequencies. By becoming comfortable with all types of scan, you will increase your operating efficiency. This transceiver provides the following types of scans. If the tone or code matches, the transceiver unmutes. Otherwise, it resumes scanning. Note: While scanning, you can change the scan frequency direction by turning the Tuning control.

The transceiver scans the frequency range that is stored in Menu No. All-Channel Scan The transceiver scans all of the memory channels in which you have stored frequencies. Page Call Scan You can alternate between monitoring the Call Channel and the current operating frequency. In this case, use the Priority Scan function. Priority Scan checks the activities of the Priority Channel every 3 seconds. If the transceiver detects a signal on the Priority Channel, it recalls the frequency.

It then continues or stops scanning according to which Resume Mode you have selected. In this case, use the Selective Call. These Selective Calls allow you to ignore not hear unwanted calls from other persons who are using the same frequency. This could result in over-charging.

If the battery pack is recharged repeatedly before the battery pack is not fully used, the memory effect the battery pack will not allow the charger to recharge the battery to more than a certain voltage level may occur. In this case, turn the transceiver ON until it stops receiving in order to discharge the battery pack, then recharge the battery pack as normal. If the battery pack is not used for a long time, the battery pack capacity temporarily decreases.

In this case, charge the battery and use the battery pack until the transceiver stops receiving. Repeat this procedure a few times. The battery pack should recover its capacity. Ni-MH battery pack. Charging other models of battery packs may damage the charger and battery pack. To connect the transceiver to the cigarette lighter socket in your vehicle, use an optional PG-3J Cigarette Lighter cable.

Do not use the PG-2W to connect a vehicle battery 12 V directly. Extensive voltage could result in damaging the transceiver. If the input voltage exceeds approximately If the DC power supply voltage is below The supply voltage must be between Remove the DC IN jack plug immediately. If the DC power supply voltage is above Are you ready to give your transceiver a quick try?

Reading this chapter should get your voice on the air right away. The instructions below are intended only for a quick guide. If you encounter problems or there is something you would like to know more, read the detailed explanations given later in this manual.

The various indicators and the current operating frequency appear on the LCD. S-meter RX and remaining battery capacity indicator TX. Turn the VOL control clockwise to increase the audio output level and counterclockwise to decrease the output level. The purpose of Squelch is to mute the speaker when no signals are present.

With the squelch level correctly set, you will hear sound only while actually receiving signals. The higher the selected squelch level, the stronger the signals must be to receive.

Note: If you continuously transmit for longer than the time specified in Menu No. Selecting a lower transmission power is the best way to reduce battery consumption, if communication is still reliable.

This is the basic mode for changing the operating frequency. Turn the Tuning control clockwise to increase the frequency and counterclockwise to decrease the frequency. If the desired operating frequency is far away from the current frequency, it is quicker to use the MHz Tuning Mode. In addition to turning the Tuning control, there is another way to select the frequency.

When the desired frequency is far away from the current frequency, you can directly enter a frequency using the numeric keypad. For example, to select If the entered frequency does not match the current frequency step size, the frequency is automatically rounded down to the next available frequency. If you turn the Tuning control while entering the frequency, the transceiver clears the entry and changes to the next available frequency.

Many functions on this transceiver are selected or configured via a software-controlled Menu rather than through the physical controls of the transceiver. Once you become familiar with the Menu system, you will appreciate its versatility. You can customize the various timings, settings, and programming functions on this transceiver to meet your needs without using many controls and switches. We recommend you pressing [PTT] to cancel the parameter setting and restore its old value.

See the reference page to determine which default setting is available for your transceiver. Repeaters, which are often installed and maintained by radio clubs, are usually located on mountain tops or other elevated locations.

This combination of elevation and high ERP allows communications over much greater distances than communicating without using repeaters. Most repeaters use a receive and transmit frequency pair with a standard or non-standard offset odd-split.

In addition, some repeaters must receive a tone from the transceiver to be accessed. For details, consult your local repeater reference. TX: RX: R Activate the Tone function if necessary. T Select a tone frequency if necessary. If you store all the above data in a memory channel, you will not need to reprogram the parameters every time.

If the offset transmission frequency falls outside the allowable range, transmission is inhibited. In this case, adjust the reception frequency so that the transmission frequency is within the band limits. Note: While using an odd-split memory channel or transmitting, you cannot change the offset direction. To access a repeater which requires an odd-split frequency pair, change the offset frequency from the default which is used by most repeaters.

The default offset frequency on the 2 m band is kHz all TH-K2 models ; the default on the 70 cm band is. Welcome to ManualMachine. We have sent a verification link to to complete your registration. Log In Sign Up. Forgot password? Enter your email address and check your inbox. Please check your email for further instructions.

Enter a new password. However, there is no guarantee that the. If this equipment. Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that.

Consult the dealer for technical assistance. The models listed below are covered by this manual. Where n represents a variation number. The market code is printed on the bar-code label of the. For accessories supplied with each. Please observe the following precautions to prevent fire,.

Do not transmit with high output power for extended. The transceiver may overheat. Do not modify this transceiver unless instructed by. When using a regulated power supply, connect the. The supply voltage must be between.



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