Kenwood TM-431E User Manual
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Thank you for purchasing this new transceiver.
IMPORTANT:-------------------------------
Please
read
this
instruction
manual
carefully
before
placing
your transceiver in service.
SAVE THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL.
CAUTION:-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Long
transmission
or
extended
operation
in
the
HI
power
mode might
cause the rear of this transceiver to get
warm.
Do not place the transceiver where the heat sink (rear panel)
might come in contact with plastic or vinyl surfaces.
This Instruction Manual covers the following models.
TM-231A
: 144 MHz FM transceiver
(U.S.A. and general markets)
TM-231E
: 144 MHz FM transceiver
(U.K. and European markets)
TM-331A
: 220 MHz FM transceiver (U.S.A. only)
TM-431A
: 430 MHz FM transceiver
(Genreral market)
TM-431A
: 440 MHz FM transceiver (U.S.A. only)
TM-431E
: 430 MHz FM transceiver
(U.K. and European markets)
TM-531A
: 1200 MHz FM transceiver (U.S.A. only)
TM-531E
: 1200 MHz FM transceiver
(European market)
The following explicit definitions apply in this manual:
Note : If disregarded, inconvenience only, no risk of
equipment damage or personal injury.
Caution : Equipment damage may occur, but not per
sonal injury.
CONTENTS
1.
BEFORE OPERATION
............................................................... 3
2.
SPECIFICATIONS and ACCESSORIES
............................ 5
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS............................. 6
4.
OPERATION
OPERATING CONTROLS............................................................... 9
RECEIVER OPERATION................................................................ 15
Reception
Frequency Selection
Frequency Step Selection......................................................... 16
Programable VFO.......................................................................17
ALT............................................................................................... 19
TRANSMITTER OPERATION......................................................... 20
MEMORY.......................................................................................... 21
Microprocessor Memory Back-up
Microprocessor Initialization
Memory Channel
Memory Contents
Memory Entry.................... .........................................................22
Memory Recall ........................................................................... 24
Memory Shift
SCAN.................................................................................................. 25
Scan Operation
Hold/Resume Programming
Band Scan
Programmable Band Scan........................................................ 26
Memory Channel Scan
Memory Channel Lockout