Kenwood TM-D710E User Manual 2 - Page 25

Selecting A Frequency Band

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Single band mode (band A only): Note: You can also turn the center partition bar display off {Menu No. 527}. SELECTING A FREQUENCY BAND You can change the default frequency band for bands A and B. 1 Select band A or B by pressing the [BAND SEL] control or [PF2]. 2 Press [F], [BAND SEL] of your selected band. • Each time you press [F], [BAND SEL], you cycle to the next frequency band. • The default setting of the [PF1] key also allows you to cycle to the next frequency band (E, M4 types). • When masking a band, you are restricted to using only the selectable band. • When receiving 2 signals on the same band, the image interference, sensitivity, etc., performance will decrease. • Band A: 118 >> 144 (default) >> 220 >> 300 >> 430/440 (MHz). • Band B: 144 >> 220 >> 300 >> 430/440 (default) >> 1200 (MHz). Note: ◆ M4 type models do not have the following frequency bands available: 118, 220, 300, or 1200 (MHz). ◆ E and M4 type models use the 430 MHz band and K type models use the 440 MHz band. Frequency ranges: • 118 MHz: 118 ~ 135.995 MHz • 144 MHz: 136 ~ 199.995 MHz • 220 MHz: 200 ~ 299.995 MHz • 300 MHz: 300 ~ 399.995 MHz • 430/440 MHz: 400 ~ 523.995 MHz • 1200 MHz: 800 ~ 1299.990 MHz (K type: excluding cellular band) 19

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Single band mode (band A only):
Note:
You can also turn the center partition bar display off {Menu No. 527}.
SELECTING A FREQUENCY BAND
You can change the default frequency band for bands A and B.
1
Select band A or B by pressing the
[BAND SEL]
control or
[PF2]
.
2
Press
[F], [BAND SEL]
of your selected band.
Each time you press
[F]
,
[BAND SEL]
, you cycle to the next frequency band.
The default setting of the
[PF1]
key also allows you to cycle to the next frequency
band (E, M4 types).
When masking a band, you are restricted to using only the selectable band.
When receiving 2 signals on the same band, the image interference, sensitivity,
etc., performance will decrease.
Band A:
118 >> 144 (default) >> 220 >> 300 >> 430/440 (MHz).
Band B:
144 >> 220 >> 300 >> 430/440 (default) >> 1200 (MHz).
Note:
M4 type models do not have the following frequency bands available:
118, 220, 300, or 1200 (MHz).
E and M4 type models use the 430 MHz band and K type models use the 440 MHz band.
Frequency ranges:
118 MHz:
118 ~ 135.995 MHz
144 MHz:
136 ~ 199.995 MHz
220 MHz:
200 ~ 299.995 MHz
300 MHz:
300 ~ 399.995 MHz
430/440 MHz:
400 ~ 523.995 MHz
1200 MHz:
800 ~ 1299.990 MHz
(K type: excluding cellular band)