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Kenwood TM-D710 Setup Manual
Kenwood TM-D710 Setup Manual

Kenwood TM-D710 Setup Manual

Basic aprs setup using the avmap g5 or g4t
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Basic APRS Setup for the Kenwood TM-D710
These instructions provide the information necessary to configure your Avmap G5 or
G4T GPS and your Kenwood TM-D710 VHF/UHF transceiver for basic APRS
operation. After you have achieved basic operation and have some experience with the
system, you may want to adjust various parameters to more closely meet your particular
environment and operating requirements.
These instructions assume that both units are at factory default settings. If you have
problems getting the system to work, return both units to factory default. Perform these
instructions, and then reset any other settings to your preference.
Interconnecting the Equipment
In North America, the Avmap G5 and G4T are sold with a cable that is pre-wired for use
with designated Kenwood radios, including the TH-D7x, the TM-D700x, and the TM-
D710x (x is usually either A or E). The input/output port used for APRS on the Avmap is
the same port that is used for TMC, and is labeled TMC on the back of the Avmap. Due
to the multi-use of the TMC port, it is not possible to operate APRS and TMC
simultaneously.
With both your radio and G5 turned OFF, plug the 3-pole connector (one metal ring) end
of the APRS cable that came with your GPS into the GPS port on left side of the D710
control head. Insert the 4-pole connector (2 metal rings) into the TMC port on the back of
your G5 unit. Make sure that you don't get the connectors reversed, and that you are
plugged into the TMC port, not the antenna port. Also be sure that the connectors are
fully seated.
Geosat 5 Setup
Turn your G5 ON and press the MENU key
Select "Settings" at the bottom of the menu
Select "User Preferences"
Touch the blue NEXT arrow to proceed to USER PREFERENCES 2/2
Touch the INTERFACE button to go to the INTERFACE page
On the INTERFACE page, select either APRS4800 or APRS9600 as appropriate
to your radio interface. (APRS9600 is recommended if your radio will support it)
Select "OK" at the bottom right of the page
Again, select "Settings" at the bottom of the "Menu" page
Select "Map Icons"
Touch the blue NEXT arrow to proceed to MAP ICONS Contacts - 3/3
Select the Contacts menu option (probably the only one available)
Select "OK"
Return to the map page
Rev. 2
Using the Avmap G5 or G4T
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K5MW
6/2/2008

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Summary of Contents for Kenwood TM-D710

  • Page 1 Using the Avmap G5 or G4T These instructions provide the information necessary to configure your Avmap G5 or G4T GPS and your Kenwood TM-D710 VHF/UHF transceiver for basic APRS operation. After you have achieved basic operation and have some experience with the system, you may want to adjust various parameters to more closely meet your particular environment and operating requirements.
  • Page 2 • Use the joystick to select Baud Rate and pres + • Use the joystick to select the proper baud rate, 9600 for Kenwood, and press + • Press Esc twice The G4T is now setup and ready to interface with the Kenwood.
  • Page 3 WAYPOINT FORMAT Menu 603 • FORMAT: NEMA, if using a G4T KENWOOD, if using a G5 (You can use NEMA with the G5 if you prefer to see the circle and triangle icons rather than the new APRS icons) • NAME: 9-CHAR •...
  • Page 4 Stationary stations are plotted as a blue circle with a call sign label. If the Kenwood output format is selected on the D710, the G5 will display standard APRS icons. In this case, the moving station information on the map is lost. Selecting an APRS icon and viewing the full information page will display its speed, course and altitude.
  • Page 5 APRS and other special operating modes. Troubleshooting If you do not see a flashing "GPS" signal on the upper right hand corner of the Kenwood, or APRS stations are not appearing in the APRS Contacts list, then the APRS cable may not be fully or correctly seated.
  • Page 6 K5MW properly seated by firmly pressing on the plug. Check the cord for continuity and no shorts, using an ohmmeter, especially if it is home brewed. Verify that the Avmap is computing a position fix. The device should have announced “Ready to Navigate”...