Automatic band change (a.b.c.), Advanced intercept point (aip) – Kenwood TM-V7E User Manual
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AUTOMATIC BAND CHANGE (A.B.C.)
A.B.C. will temporarily switch the RX only band to the TX
band immediately after a signal is received on the RX only
band. This function allows you to reply to a caller without
manually selecting the correct band.
Press [F], [MNU] to toggle the function ON or OFF.
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"A.B.C." appears when the function is ON.
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Pressing [BAND SEL] or Mic [PTT] also cancels A.B.C.
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The original TX band is restored 2 seconds after the signal
drops out.
Note:
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You cannot use A.B.C. when in Single-band mode. After activating
A.B.C., changing from Dual-band mode to Single-band mode
deactivates A.B.C. Switching back to Dual-band mode re-activates
A.B.C.
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After activating A.B.C., starting Visual Scan deactivates A.B.C.
Canceling Visual Scan re-activates A.B.C.
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ADVANCED INTERCEPT POINT (AIP)
AIP helps eliminate interference and reduce audio
distortion caused by intermodulation. This problem is often
apparent in urban areas when the RX band is extremely
crowded.
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Select the desired band.
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Press [MNU] to enter Menu mode.
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Select Menu No. 9 (AIP).
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"VHF AIP" or "UHF AIP" appears depending on which
band you selected.
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Press [SET] to toggle the function ON or OFF (default).
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Press [MNU] again to exit Menu mode.
Note:
While using VHF/VHF RX or UHF/UHF RX, switching the AIP
function ON or OFF on the main band also activates or deactivates AIP
on the sub band.
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