Vs-3 voice synthesizer (optional) – Kenwood TM-D700A User Manual
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Install the optional VS-3 unit to use this function
{page 85}. Each time you change the transceiver mode,
such as VFO or Memory Recall, the transceiver
automatically announces the new mode. In order to use
the installed VS-3 unit, access Menu 1–2–4 (VOICE) and
select “English”. The default is OFF. For “APRS ONLY”
selectable in this menu number, see the separate manual,
“SPECIALIZED COMMUNICATIONS” {page 28}.
The table below shows what the transceiver
automatically announces when it enters a new mode.
1
When pressed in Memory Recall mode, the transceiver
announces “A” or “B”, the channel number, “channel”, the
frequency, and the TX power. When in Call channel mode,
the transceiver announces “A” or “B”, “call”, the frequency,
and the TX power..
2
When pressed in VFO or Memory Recall mode.
In order to change the volume of voice output, access
Menu 1–2–5 (VOICE VOLUME) and select from levels 1
to 7. The default is level 5.
Note: While using Transceiver Lock, the transceiver makes an
announcement only when pressing Mic [6] in Microphone Control mode
or the PF key programmed with Voice. When in All-control Lock mode,
pressing these keys simply causes an error beep to sound; the
transceiver does not make an announcement in any case.
VS-3 VOICE SYNTHESIZER (OPTIONAL)
You can also press Mic [6] in Microphone Control mode
{page 73} or the PF key programmed with Voice {page
62}. The transceiver announces the displayed
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