Kenwood TS-700SP Operating Manual page 8

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LOW
POWER
SWITCH
This switch,
when
pressed
in, reduces
the
FM
transmit
power to approximately
1W.
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TONE SWITCH
Turning on this siwtch in the FM mode will activate the tone
burst circuit for repeater operation.
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R-DX SWITCH
This switch controls the receive pre-amp.
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ON AIR INDICATOR
This indicator
lights while the transceiver
is in transmit
mode.
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VFO
INDICATOR
This indicator lights while the VFO is in operation.
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RIT INDICATOR
This indicates the RIT circuit is operating.
DIGITAL DISPLAY
The digital display shows the transmit and receive frequen-
cies for simplex operation.
If you are using a fixed frequency
position instead of the VFO, the display will not light if there
is no crystal in that position.
Therefore, the display may be
used as an indicator to tell what positions have crystals in-
stalled.
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SUB-DIAL
This dial scale is graduated from 0 to 1000 at 100 kHz inter-
vals, covering a width of 1 MHz.
MAIN
TUNING
(Inner Vernier)
For setting the transceiver to the desired frequency.
Rate of change is 25 kHz per turn.
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COARSE
TUNING
(Outer)
Rate of change is 100 kHz per turn.
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REPEATER
CONTROL
Repeater offset is determined by this control offset is either
+600
kHz
or
—600
kHz
as
desired.
(Refer
to
4-
16.
"Repeater Operation''.)
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VOX
GAIN/OFF
CONTROL
This knob switches the VOX on and controls its gain.
To
switch off, turn the control fully counterclockwise.
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VOX DELAY CONTROL
This control adjusts the hold time of the VOX
circuit.
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DRIVE
CONTROL
This controls HET mixer electronic tuning during transmis-
sion.
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RIT CONTROL
The RIT allows the operator to vary the receive frequency
greater than +2 kHz without changing the transmit frequen-
cy. At the "0" (mid scale) position, the receive frequency is
the same as the transmit frequency.
The RIT circuit may be
used during VFO or fixed channel operation.
@® BAND SWITCH
For selecting the band to be operated.
For bands, 1 MHz
wide, are provided, from
144 to 147 MHz.
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SQUELCH
CONTROL
Turning
this control
clockwise
during
FM
will
set
the
SQUELCH
ON.
It is normally adjusted clockwise so internal
receiver noise can just be eliminated.
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FIX CH SWITCH
For selecting VFO
or fixed channels.
There are 11 fixed
channels in each band (a total of 44 channels in 4 bands).
The frequency fraction of the crystals in these 4 bands re-
main the same:
for instance, the operating frequency of
144.48 MHz in the 144 MHz band changes to 145.48 MHz,
146.48 MHz and 147.48 MHz in the 145 MHz, 146 MHz
and 147 MHz
bands respectively.
The fixed channels can
also be used for repeater operation.
@) AF GAIN (Inner)
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RF GAIN (Outer)
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