Kenwood TH-26A User Manual
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press this key. You must press the desired 2nd function
key before the indicator turns off.
©TONE / CTCSS key
Pressing this key by itseif causes the radio to select the
desired tone signaling mode. When the “T” indicator is
iiiuminated
in
the
dispiay
the
transceiver
will
transmit
the
seiected
subaudibie
tone.
When
the
“CTCSS”
indicator
is
iiiuminated
the
transceiver wiil both
transmit
the
subaudibie
tone
and
will
also
remain
squeiched untii the proper subaudibie tone is received.
TONE frequency seiection
Pressing the key within 10 seconds of pressing the F key
wiii aiiow you to seiect the desired tone frequency. The
display
will
indicate
the
current
Tone
frequency.
To
change to a different tone frequency rotate the Tuning
controi untii the desired tone frequency appears in the
display.
Press this key whiie turning on the power to seiect the
mode
for
the
REMOTE
CONTROL
MICROPHONE
(SMC-
33) switch.
©SHIFT key
This key is used to seiect the desired transmitter offset
direction. Pressing the key wiil cause the radio to shift
from one offset direction to the other, i.e. + to — to
simplex
where
no
indicator
shows.
[
—
to
g
for
European version ]
Pressing the key within 10 seconds of pressing the F key
will turn the DTSS function ON or OFF.
Pressing the F key for longer than 1 second and then
pressing the this key will allow you to select a DTSS
code.
If you press and hold this key while you turn on the
POWER switch
you
will store the currently displayed
data as the
lower
limit for the programmable VFO
tuning limit function.
©REV key
This
key
is
used
to
reverse
the
transmit
/
receive
frequencies
during
repeater
operations.
If
you
have
selected simplex this key will not function.
Pressing the F key for longer than 1 second and then
pressing the this key will allow you to change the delay
time when DTSS is being sent out.
If you press and hold this key while you turn on the
POWER switch
you
will store the currently displayed
data as the
upper
limit for the programmable VFO
tuning limit function.
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