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Kenwood RC-D710 User Manual

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AUTOMATIC POWER Off (APO)

Automatic Power Off is a background function that

monitors whether or not any operations have been

performed (keys pressed,

Tuning control turned, etc.),

and turns the transceiver power OFF if it has not been in

use.
1 Enter Menu mode and access Menu 516 (APO).

2 Set the APO time limit to 30, 60, 90, 120, 180 minutes,

or OFF.

• After the time limit passes with no operations (default is

OFF), APO turns the transceiver power OFF. However, 1

minute before the power turns OFF, “APO” appears on the

display and blinks, and a warning tone sounds.

Note: If any settings are changed during while APO is ON, the

timer resets. When you stop changing the settings, the timer begins

counting again from 0.

SWITCHING fM/AM MODE

This transceiver is also capable of receiving (not

transmitting) in AM on band A. The default mode on the

118 MHz band is AM while the default on the 144, 220,

300, or 430/440 MHz band is FM.
1 Enter Menu mode and access Menu 102.

2 Set the mode to AM, FM, or NFM.

Note: You cannot switch between FM and AM to receive on band B.

ADVANCED INTERCEPT POINT (AIP)

The VHF/UHF band is often crowded in urban areas. AIP

helps eliminate interference and reduce audio distortion

caused by inter modulation. You can use this function

only while operating on the VHF/UHF band.
1 Enter Menu mode and access Menu 103 (VHF.AIP)

and/or Menu 104 (UHF.AIP).

2 Set the AIP to ON or OFF.

S-METER SqUELCH

S-meter Squelch causes the squelch to open only when

a signal with the same or greater strength than the S-

meter setting is received. This function relieves you from

constantly resetting the squelch when receiving weak

stations that you have no interest in.
1 Enter Menu mode and access Menu 105.

2 Set the S-Meter squelch to ON or OFF.
3 To select the desired S-meter setting, rotate the left

(band A) or right (band B) SQL control depending on

which band you have selected.

• The squelch will open only at the level you have selected

(for example, level 9).

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Squelch Hang-up Time

When using S-meter Squelch, you may want to adjust

the time interval between when the received signals

drop and when the squelch closes.
1 Enter Menu mode and access Menu 106.

2 Set the hang-up time to 125, 250 or 500 ms, or

OFF.