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Kenwood TH-F6A Step-By-Step Programming Manual

Kenwood TH-F6A Step-By-Step Programming Manual

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Kenwood TH-F6A Step-by-Step Programming Guide
Set the radio to communicate with a repeater at 147.080+ MHz, 77.0 Hz
0.
Turn on the radio and make sure it's unlocked
1.
Press VFO, then ENT
2.
Set the frequency
1 - 4 - 7 - 0 - 8 - 0
3.
If the + sign appears at the top, skip to step 7
4.
Get into the menu
M NU
Store and name the current repeater and tone settings in a memory channel
0.
Follow the procedure above to set your radio
for the frequency of your choice
1.
Press F
2.
Rotate the DIAL knob to select the channel
number
3.
Press M NU
The frequency is now stored in radio memory
Recall a stored memory setting
1.
Press M R
2.
Turn the knob until you reach the desired channel
The stored channel is now ready for use
5.
Go to AUTO OFFSET (item 5)
6.
Set the auto repeater shift
M NU - ON - M NU
7.
Set the transm it pow er level
Press LOW until H appears
8.
Press TONE repeatedly until
F - TONE - 77.0 - OK
Your radio is now set to transm it as specified
4.
Press M R to enter M emory mode, then select
the channel you want named
5.
Enter the name editor
F - 9
6.
Turn the knob until your letter of choice
appears, then press OK to m ove to the next
letter
7.
Press OK to conclude editing
The stored m em ory channel now has a name
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Summary of Contents for Kenwood TH-F6A

  • Page 1 Kenwood TH-F6A Step-by-Step Programming Guide Noji Ratzlaff Set the radio to communicate with a repeater at 147.080+ MHz, 77.0 Hz Turn on the radio and make sure it’s unlocked Go to AUTO OFFSET (item 5) Press VFO, then ENT Set the auto repeater shift...
  • Page 2 Set the radio to communicate at 146.740 MHz simplex Note: the Kenwood TH-F6A will automatically turn If neither the + nor - sign appears at the top, off repeater offsets if its current frequency falls skip to step 7 within the simplex ranges of the ARRL Band Plan...