12.07.2015 Views

KENWOOD TH-78A 144/440 MHz Dual Bander - The Repeater ...

KENWOOD TH-78A 144/440 MHz Dual Bander - The Repeater ...

KENWOOD TH-78A 144/440 MHz Dual Bander - The Repeater ...

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS
  • No tags were found...

You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles

YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.

<strong>KENWOOD</strong> <strong>TH</strong>-<strong>78A</strong> <strong>144</strong>/<strong>440</strong> <strong>MHz</strong> <strong>Dual</strong> <strong>Bander</strong>INSTRUCTION MANUALCONTENTSCONTROLS OVERVIEW ............................................................................................................................ 5<strong>TH</strong>E BATTERY PACK1 NiCd Battery Pack (PB-13) ......................................................................................................................... 62 Recharging .................................................................................................................................................. 63 Installing <strong>The</strong> Battery Pack ......................................................................................................................... 64 Battery Voltage Level .................................................................................................................................. 65 Battery Operating Time ............................................................................................................................... 7RECEIVER OPERATION1 Getting Started ............................................................................................................................................ 72 Tuning Control and Volume Control ............................................................................................................ 83 Selecting Frequency ................................................................................................................................... 104 Step Size Selection ..................................................................................................................................... 115 Programmable VFO Tuning Limits ............................................................................................................. 126 Basic Receiving Functions .......................................................................................................................... 13TRANSMITTER OPERATION1 To Transmit ................................................................................................................................................. 132 Changing Transmitter Output Power .......................................................................................................... 143 TX. Stop Function ....................................................................................................................................... <strong>144</strong> Time Out Timer ........................................................................................................................................... 14USING <strong>TH</strong>E MEMORY1 Microprocessor Memory Backup ................................................................................................................ 152 Initializing <strong>The</strong> Memory ............................................................................................................................... 153 Memory Channel ......................................................................................................................................... 154 Memory Contents ........................................................................................................................................ 165 Entering Memory Data ................................................................................................................................ 166 Entering Split Channel Frequencies ........................................................................................................... 167 Entering <strong>The</strong> Call Channel Frequencies ..................................................................................................... 178 Recalling Memory Channels ....................................................................................................................... 189 Memory Shift ............................................................................................................................................... 1810 Memory Channel Character Display ........................................................................................................... 18SCANNING1 Hold/Resume Programming ....................................................................................................................... 192 Scan operation cancel ................................................................................................................................ 203 Scan options ............................................................................................................................................... 204 Scanning Memory Channels ....................................................................................................................... 215 Scanning Band ............................................................................................................................................ 216 Programmable Band Scan .......................................................................................................................... 217 <strong>MHz</strong> Scan .................................................................................................................................................... 228 VFO/Memory Scan ..................................................................................................................................... 23Page 2

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!