Remarks – Kenwood TM-3530A User Manual
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The
TM-3530A/2570A/2550A/2550E/2530A
employs
a method of displaying and entering the call sign digit by
digit using decimal ASCII codes. Set the call sign by re
ferring to the ASCII call sign data.
After the call sign has been entered, it will not be neces
sary to reenter it as long as you operate the TM-
3530A/2570A/2550A/2550E/2530A.
(However, if the reset (page 1 5) is depressed or the lith
ium battery were to fail, reprogramming may be neces
sary).
4-8-8. Call sign entry
Digit
Example:
ASCII call sign data
of call sign to ASCII code
1
2
3
4
5
6
W
D
6
D
J
Y
(87)
(68)
(54)
(68)
(74)
(89)
A
65
B
66
C : 67
D
68
E
69
F
70
G : 71
H
72
1 : 73
J
74
K : 75
L
76
M
77
N
78
0 : 79
P
80
Q
81
R
82
S ; 83
T
84
U
85
V
86
W : 87
X
88
Y
89
Z
90
Space : 32
0
48
1
49
2 : 50
3
51
4
52
5
53
6 : 54
7
55
8
56
9
57
Operating procedure
Operation
Remarks
1. To display the call sign, first press the
CS key and then, the RESET key.
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m
m
m
m
m
rsn.
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ISI-
m
m
CD
rSn
mira
m - \
Each time the RESET key is pressed, the
call sign and digital code will be dis
played alternately.
Referring to the lefthand illustration, 1 of
"1 00" indicates the first digit of the call
sign, WD6DJY, for example.
Whenever the call sign dis
play has been selected by
pressing the RESET key, the
1
St
digit of the call sign will
always be displayed.
2. Enter the call sign, referring to the
ASCII table on page 26, using the nu
meric keypad.
8 1
m
UWMI rv TIIANSCCIVeit
I jgajjjj
B3 G3 E3‘
m[mi|rPTii.
To enter "W", press [8] then [7] on the
numeric keypad. A short beep will sound
each time you press a key to confirm
data entry and the digit will appear in the
display. A long beep will sound after the
2nd digit of each alphanumeric char
acter, and the display will change to indi
cate the next character.
It is possible to receive, but
not to transmit while enter
ing the call sign. Attempting
to transmit will cause an er
ror alarm of three beeps to
sound.
3. Enter the remaining characters.
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isi‘|
m m
El-I
m
m
i-Q-i
ISS'>
Enter the remaining characters using the
key below;
(D) = 68, (6) = 54, (D) = 68, (J) = 74, (Y) =
89.
After the final 9 has been entered, the
display will return to the first character
position.
Enter your call sign using the procedures
in step 2 and 3.
To check the call sign data
rotate the MEMORY CHAN
NEL selector. A beep will
sound each time you display
the first character.
4. Press the CS key to return to the nor
mal frequency display.
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CO COi □a ISI-
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m im
oo
m
CDl 1^“
After all digits have been entered, press
the CS key to return to the normal fre
quency display.
Remember that transmit is
inhibited while entering the
call sign.
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