Remote control – Kenwood TM-451A User Manual
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REMOTE CONTROL
This feature allows numerous transceiver functions to be
changed conveniently from a microphone such as the
MC-45DM or MC-45DME without using the Front Panel
buttons or controls. These microphones are equipped
with a DTMF keypad that is used in conjunction with
other keys and buttons on the microphone to generate
the commands that control the transceiver.
Alternatively, the TH-7 Dual Bander can be used as the
controlling mechanism in place of a keypad-equipped
microphone. The TH-7 is a compact, handy FM
transceiver available in some areas only. Be aware that
audible DTMF tones from other transceivers near you
may be picked up by your MC-45DM/45DME or TH-7
microphone element. If so, this could prevent the
following functions from working correctly.
Menu B
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Receive Mode
Transmit Mode
OFF
Turns OFF Remote
Control.
Allows DTMF
tone
transmission:
1
Press
[PTT]-h[PF].
2 Enter DTMF
memory
number.
ON
Allows Remote Control of
the Front Panel.
[A]
is
the ENTER key;
• VFO mode —»•
Direct digit-by-digit
frequency entry
• Memory Recall
Channel number entry
Turning the Remote Control function ON causes the
Meter scale to blink.
Note:
y Connecting an external unit such as the TH-7 causes your
transceiver to switch to EXT control mode. Disconnecting the
external unit causes the transceiver to return to Microphone
Remote Control.
y U.S.A. Version only: It is not legal to transmit control codes on
the 144 MHz band. Transmit control codes only on the 440 MHz
band.
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