Repeater Function (U.s.a/ Canada Only); Locked-Band Repeater; Cross-Band Repeater; Tx Hold - Kenwood TM-V7A Instruction Manual

144/440/430 mhz fm dual bander
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This transceiver is capable of repeating signals originating
from either the VHF or UHF band. For example, a signal
received on the VHF band is retransmitted on the UHF
band. Similarly, a signal received on the UHF band is
retransmitted on the VHF band. You can choose Locked-
band Repeater mode or Cross-band Repeater mode.
Note:
You cannot activate the Repeater function after switching ON the
DTSS or Page, after selecting VHF/VHF or UHF/UHF mode, or while
blanking a band display.
Activating the Repeater function switches OFF Automatic Band
Change (A.B.C.) or Automatic Simplex Checker (ASC).
The Time-Out Timer is locked at 3 minutes.

LOCKED-BAND REPEATER

The transceiver always uses the same band to receive or
transmit a signal as a repeater.
1 Press the right or left [BAND SEL] depending on which
band will be used for transmitting.
2 Press the left [BAND SEL]+ POWER ON to enter
Locked-band Repeater mode.
"PTT" blinks.
To exit this mode, repeat the same key operation.
REPEATER FUNCTION (U.S.A./ CANADA ONLY)

CROSS-BAND REPEATER

Unlike Locked-band Repeater mode, the transceiver can
also switch the current RX only band to the TX band when
receiving a signal on the TX band.
1 Press the right or left [BAND SEL].
2 Press [CONT SEL].
3 Press the left [BAND SEL]+ POWER ON to enter
Cross-band Repeater mode.
"PTT" blinks.
To exit this mode, repeat the same key operation.

TX HOLD

This function keeps the transceiver in transmit mode for
approximately 500 ms after signals drop.
1 Press [MNU] to enter Menu mode.
2 Select Menu No. 17 (Repeater).
CALL
CALL
3 Press [SET] to toggle the function ON (default) or OFF.
4 Press [MNU] again to exit Menu mode.
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