Kenwood TH-D72A/E User Manual
Page 56
6 OPERATIONAL EXAMPLES OF APRS
48
TH-D72A/E
Configuration Example
(Insert one space after the frequency before entering Wide/ Narrow, Tone/CTCSS/ DCS and Shift/
Offset.)
• “446.100 MHz”: Voice frequency configured for 446.100 MHz, Wide-band FM, Tone frequency =
None, Simplex
• “446.100 MHz T071”: Voice frequency configured for 446.100 MHz, Wide-band FM, Tone
frequency of 71.9 Hz, Simplex
• “446.100 MHz 0071”: Voice frequency configured for 446.100 MHz, Narrow-band FM, Tone
frequency of 71.9 Hz, Simplex
• “446.100 MHz C100”: Voice frequency configured for 446.100 MHz, Wide-band FM, CTCSS
frequency of 100 Hz, Simplex
• “446.100 MHz c100”: Voice frequency configured for 446.100 MHz, Narrow-band FM, CTCSS
frequency of 100 Hz, Simplex
• “446.100 MHz D023”: Voice frequency configured for 446.100 MHz, Wide-band FM, DCS code of
023, Simplex
• “446.100 MHz d023”: Voice frequency configured for 446.100 MHz, Narrow-band FM, DCS code
of 023, Simplex
• “446.100 MHz tOFF”: Voice frequency configured for 446.100 MHz, Narrow-band FM, Tone
frequency = None, Simplex
• “146.850 MHz”: Voice frequency configured for 146.850 MHz, Wide, Tone frequency = None,
Minus Shift, 600 kHz Offset (TH-D72A’s Auto Repeater Offset may work)
• “444.750 MHz Toff +”: Voice frequency configured for 444.750 MHz, Wide, Tone frequency =
None, Plus Shift, Offset = default on UHF band (5 MHz)
• “146.850 MHz T131 -060”: Voice frequency configured for 146.850 MHz, Wide-band FM, Tone
frequency of 131.8 Hz, Minus Shift, 600 kHz offset
• “444.7625 MHz tOFF +”: Voice frequency configured for 444.7625 MHz, Narrow-band FM, Tone
frequency = None, Plus Shift, Offset = default on UHF band (5 MHz)
• “444.7625 MHz t131 +4 MHz”: Voice frequency configured for 444.7625 MHz, Narrow, Tone =
131.8 Hz, +Shift, Offset = 5 MHz (Default offset on UHF band), “4 MHz” is not allowed and it
results in a syntax error for TM-D710A so that the default offset 5 MHz (K-type) is applied instead.
Figure 6-6 QSY Information Transmission Configuration Menu