JVC KENWOOD Corporation 407110 ユーザーズマニュアル
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ENHANCED COMMUNICATIONS 6
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Activating the Tone Function
1 Confirm that FM mode has been selected on
the VFO(s) {page 10}.
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mode on both VFOs.
2 Press
[AGC/T (SEL)].
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Note: You cannot use the Tone function with the CTCSS
function.
function.
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Selecting a Tone Frequency
1 While
“ ” appears (Tone function is ON), press
and hold [AGC/T (SEL)].
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The default is 88.5 Hz.
2 Turn the MULTI/CH control to select the desired
tone frequency.
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the table below.
3 Press and hold [AGC/T (SEL)] or press [CLR]
to complete the setting.
No.
Freq.
(Hz)
No.
Freq.
(Hz)
No.
Freq.
(Hz)
No.
Freq.
(Hz)
00
67.0
11
97.4
22
141.3
33
206.5
01
69.3
12
100.0
23
146.2
34
210.7
02
71.9
13
103.5
24
151.4
35
218.1
03
74.4
14
107.2
25
156.7
36
225.7
04
77.0
15
110.9
26
162.2
37
229.1
05
79.7
16
114.8
27
167.9
38
233.6
06
82.5
17
118.8
28
173.8
39
241.8
07
85.4
18
123.0
29
179.9
40
250.3
08
88.5
19
127.3
30
186.2
41
254.1
09
91.5
20
131.8
31
192.8
42
1750
10
94.8
21
136.5
32
203.5
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Note:
◆
You can select a tone frequency independent of a
CTCSS frequency.
◆
When
1750
Hz is selected, the transceiver sends a
500 ms tone burst each time transmission starts. You
cannot transmit 1750 Hz tone manually.
cannot transmit 1750 Hz tone manually.
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[AGC/T (SEL)]
twice.
7 Press
[SPLIT].
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” appears.
8 Press
[A/B (A=B)] to return to the original
reception frequency.
9 Press
Mic [PTT] to transmit.
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and transmission frequencies are swapped.
10 Press [SPLIT] to quit split-frequency operation.
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” disappears.
The data that you select in steps 1 to 8 can be stored
in memory. Refer to “Split-Frequency Channels” {page
in memory. Refer to “Split-Frequency Channels” {page
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Note:
◆
When operating through a repeater, over deviation caused
by speaking too loudly into the microphone can cause your
signal to “talk-off” (break up) through the repeater.
signal to “talk-off” (break up) through the repeater.
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To check the tone frequency stored in a memory channel,
recall the desired memory channel and press [AGC/T
(SEL)].
(SEL)].
TRANSMITTING A TONE
In general, FM repeaters require the transceiver to
transmit a sub-audible tone to prevent other repeaters
on the same frequency from locking each other up.
The required tone frequency differs among repeaters.
Repeaters also differ in their requirements for either
continuous or burst tones. For the appropriate
selections for your accessible repeaters, consult your
local repeater reference.
transmit a sub-audible tone to prevent other repeaters
on the same frequency from locking each other up.
The required tone frequency differs among repeaters.
Repeaters also differ in their requirements for either
continuous or burst tones. For the appropriate
selections for your accessible repeaters, consult your
local repeater reference.
After completing the tone settings, pressing and
holding Mic [PTT] causes the transceiver to transmit
the selected tone. If you have selected a 1750 Hz
tone, the transceiver sends a 500 ms tone burst each
time transmission starts.
holding Mic [PTT] causes the transceiver to transmit
the selected tone. If you have selected a 1750 Hz
tone, the transceiver sends a 500 ms tone burst each
time transmission starts.
Note: If you store tone settings in a memory channel, you need
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