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alinco tnc manualThe unit of n is 10 seconds. Call 1 is the call sig n of the sta tion to be connected to. Ca lls 2 to call Yo u can also sp ecify a I (ID): ID parameters. M (MONITOR): Monitor p ara meters. The unit of the parameter is 10 milliseco nds. Carrier in: closed. Open collector output. It enables a conventional 1200bps packet mode. The unit of n isThe unit of theCall 1 is the call signCalls 2 to callYou can also specify aThe unit of theThe unit of theIf set to AFTER, sends GPS data only once after theThe unit of n is 10 seconds.If set to AFTER,The unit of the parameter is 100 milliseconds. If packets are not correctly acceptedThe unit of theThe unit of the. View and Download Alinco DR-135T instruction manual online. DR-135T Transceiver pdf manual download. View and Download Alinco DR-140T service manual online.Reload to refresh your session. Reload to refresh your session. Unfortunately the internal CTCSS decoder has very poor performance. He ended up disabling the internal decoder and adding a TS 64 Decoder. He documented the Click here for a photo. There are tiny numbers molded into the Several Alinco and Kenwood radios use this pinout:DTMF sent on this pin will EJ-41U optional TNC board (for the DR-06, DR-135, DR-235, or DR-435 SINGLE. BAND radios) is not installed the ribbon cable from the connector is Manual page 36 for signal level and impedance details. When the EJ-41U board is installed the ribbon cable is moved to that board This lets you use a The EJ-41U For more elaborate operations requiring. KISS mode, digipeater mailbox functions or node operations, do not use The instruction manual Use a 10K resisitor from this The audio on this pin is not de-emphasized. Used The audio on this pin is not pre-emphasized. Used for 9600 baud packet data. The audio on this pin is de-emphasized. Used for The audio on this pin is pre-emphasized. Used for 1200 baud packet. Buy a used YaeComWood or even a Motorola GM300 - but Why?http://ashrayacharity.org/userfiles/canon-fd-service-manual.xml
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For one, the CTCSS decoder in the Alinco is slow to Adding an outside decoder (like a. Communications Specialists TS-64) fixes that but why should the customer have to Alinco should fix their design - or copy the one in the cheapest Yaesu, Kenwood It's not a difficult design, even my Secondly, the Alincos seem to work when new, but you have to leave them in carrier I was helping a gentleman It took an original and CTCSS performance, so he was anxious to run some tests of his own on the unit when He did extensive testing of Time will tell how the radio performs It would seem that Alinco fixed a bunch of deficiencies in Don't blindly believe everything you hear and read. I've not had any issues with the CTCSS decoder, It's running at the 50W setting into a Diamond X50 The radio is located in a space that rarely exceeds The radio is mounted facing down, with Perhaps thermal stability is a factor in making these things last longer than five After 3 years, it's working as it did on If using one of When a TNC is installed, Don't rely on this signal to power In addition, going into digital mode shuts It is probably safe to assume the other Mk III radios behave All Rights. Reserved, including that of paper and web publication elsewhere. Please use this feature when a setting change is desired while the APRS function is in operation. Setting changes are available for the call sign of your station, communication speed and data trans- mission time separation (Setting is made in setting mode). Instruction Manual. Thank you for purchasing your new Alinco transceiver. This instruction manual contains important safety and operating instructions. Please read thisBefore operating the transceiver. 3. Introduction. 3For a base station set up. 6. For a mobile station set up. 7. Power supply voltage display function. 8Front Panel. 9. Rear Panel. 10. Display. 11. Microphone. 12Turning the unit on and off. 13. Audio Volume level setting. 13. Squelch level setting. 13. VFO mode. 14.http://decobikellc.com/temp/vinney/HTML/userfiles/f1ds102l-manual.xml Changing the channel step. 15. REPEATER (DUPLEX) Operation. 15. Memory Mode. 17. CALL mode. 19. To receive signals. 19. To transmit. 20Channel Step setting. 22. Scan Type. 22. Beep Sound. 22. Time-Out-Timer. 23. TOT Penalty. 23. APO - Auto Power OFF. 24. Tone-Burst-Frequency. 24. Busy-Channel-Lock-Out. 24. Theft Alarm. 24. Alphanumeric Tag. 25. Dimmer. 25Reset. 41. Trouble Shooting. 42Appendix. 45. TNC Commands List. 45Attention. Tampering can cause equipment trouble.Ensure the transceiverIntroduction. Thank you very much for purchasing this excellent Alinco transceiver. Our productsThis radio has been manufactured withIt is designed to operate to your satisfaction for many years under normal use.Your new radio features some of the most advanced functions and reliable engineeringCarefully unpack to make sure the following items are found in the package in addition to this manual. DTMF keypad)Tapping screwsWasher (AZ0010). S-washer (AZ0009). Hexagonal nut (M5) 4pcs.The standard accessories may vary slightly depending on the version you have purchased. Please contactALINCO and authorized dealers areStandard accessories may changeWarranty Policy:Connect the microphone to the front panel of the transceiver. MicrophoneConnect antenna port to a 50 ohm antenna that covers the two-meter band, using good qualityMicrophone. AntennaExternal speakerFor a base station set up. The Transceiver requires a 12-13.8VDC negative grounded power source. Use a regulated power supply capable of providing continuous current of 12A or more.Alinco offers excellent communication-grade power supplies asPlease contact your local authorized Alinco dealer.Red lead. Black lead. DC power cableFor a mobile station set up. Location. The transceiver may be installed in any position in your car, where the controls and microphone areInstalling a Mobile Antenna. Magnet base. Screw-fixedUse a 50 ohm coaxial cable to connect the antenna.https://www.thebiketube.com/acros-4-axis-cnc-stepper-motor-ta8435h-driver-board-manual Mobile antennas require an appropriate mounting base for proper installation and operation. For more information, see the documentation forHigh RF environments can cause severe damage to your unit. Ensure that you are notInstalling the Transceiver. See the figure on the below.Washer (M5). Tapping screwMounting bracketACC terminal. Cigar-Plug connection. Ext. Power jack. Battery. DC cable. Be sure the vehicle has a negative-ground, 12VDC electric system before installation. Connect theBe sure the vehicle has a large capacity battery as the use of the transceiver may overload theEDC-36 is alsoIf this is the case, youThe illumination will be turned off when the ignition key is turned to the off position. To turn on the unit, press the power switchTurn the ignitionThe power consumption when using the additional cable is 5mA. Power supply voltage display function. After connecting the transceiver to the power supply, the supply voltage can be confirmed byThe supply voltage to the transceiver is thenThe transceiver will return to its normal operation when the power is switched OFF. The display immediately changes as the voltage supply changes. It also displays voltage during transmission. IMPORTANT: The range of the displayed voltage is only from 7V - 16VDC. Because the displayed valueFront PanelDial. DATA Terminal. TX Light indicator. Mic. Connector. Function. Adjusts the volume level. Changes the frequency, memory channel and scan direction. Sets the function mode to access additional settings. Switches between VFO mode and memory mode. Changes the frequency in 1 MHz steps. Sets the tone squelch and DCS setting. Switches to CALL mode. Sets the squelch level. Used in clone and theft alarm functions. Lights during transmission. Connection port for supplied microphone.No. Key. Confirms selection of other functions and exits the function mode. Write in to memory channel. Sets the shift direction and the offset frequency. Sets the key lock function.https://www.euralux.com/images/brother-mfc-210c-manual-download.pdf Switches between HI, MID, and LOW power transmission.No. KeyReset to factory default settings. Erase the memory. Sets the auto dialer. Accesses the clone function mode. Accesses the power supply voltage indication mode. No. Key. When pressed for 2 seconds, accesses the set mode. When pressed, within 1 second the monitor function is on. Rear Panel. FunctionTerminal for connecting optional EDC-37 forTerminal where external TNC may be connected for packet use. With optional EJ-41U,Connection for 50 ohm coaxial cable andDisplayAppears when setting the squelch level.Appears when setting the theft alarm function. Appears when setting the skip level. Appears when a signal is being received. Appears when in memory mode. Indicates the memory channel number in memory mode. Indicates the decimal point of frequency and the scanning function. Indicates the frequency or memory name.Appears when setting the tone squelch. Appears when setting the shift.Appears when in narrow band reception mode. Appears when transmission power is set to LOW.Appears when transmission power is set to MID.Microphone. T version. No. E version. KeyIncrease the frequency, memory channel number, or setting value. Decrease the frequency, memory channel number, or setting value. Press the PTT(Push-To-Talk)key to transmit. DTMF tone keysSwitchMic. Connector Diagram (While looking in the front view of the connector)Turning the unit on and off. PWR key. Press the power switch or turn the ignition key to ACC or ONPress the power switch again or turn the ignition key to OFFAudio Volume level setting. MinimumMaximumRotate the VOL knob clockwise to increase the audio level,Set it at the desired level. VOL knob. Squelch level setting. A squelch eliminates white-noise (the background noise whenHigher level settings will keep the squelch “closed” moreSquelch level.https://agribusiness.pk/wp-content/plugins/formcraft/file-upload/server/content/files/1628c1607822f7---canrig-top-drive-service-manual.pdf DOWN keys on the microphone, adjust theTo return to normal use, press PTT or any key on the frontThe new squelch level will be stored in the CPU until anotherVFO mode. VFO tuning is set as a default mode at the factory. VFO (variable frequency oscillator) allows you to change the frequencyVFO mode is also used to program the data to be stored in theIf “M” or “C” icon is NOT displayed onVFO mode. Rotate the main dial clockwise to increase the frequency, counterclockwise to decrease. This will enable a quick change of frequency in 1 MHz steps:FrequencyFrequencyDialChanging the channel stepRefer to pageDisplay for channel stepPress PTT or any one of the keys except SQLThe display will thenPlease note that settings below 10 kHz may be automaticallyREPEATER (DUPLEX) Operation. Shift Direction and Offset frequency setting. Conventional repeaters are operated in the DUPLEX mode. It receives an incoming signal (UP-LINK) on one frequencyThe differenceIf the UP-LINK frequency is higher than the DOWN-LINKThe offset is variable between 0 to 99.995. MHz on this unit. Press the F key. While the F icon stays on the display, press. MHz key. The display shows the current status of shift direction and offset frequency. The default value is 0.60 MHz (600Press MHz key until the desired offset direction is set.Shift releaseMany repeaters require a CTCSS tone or a DCS code encode setting as a “key” to access theSometimes, CTCSS or DCS decode features are used on theIn this mode, regardless of the main squelch. The combination of CTCSS squelch and DCS function is not available; only one or the other may be used forWhen it is displayed with the T icon only, the unit transmits the sub-audible tone while the PTT isThis is the. CTCSS decode frequency. This enables CTCSS squelch (or Tone Squelch, TSQ).This is the DCSPress any key. DCS icon will remain on the display to show the current status. The CTCSS encoding and decoding frequencies may be set differently.3dtechgroup.com/uploads/image/files/consolidated-standards-manual-mn.pdf The encode setting frequency automatically relates to the decode setting, but decode setting does not affect encode. TheDCS CodesA decimal point appears onThis setting can also be stored in a memory channel.Memory Mode. The memory mode on this transceiver provides up to 100 channels (0-99), 1 call (quick recall ch)Repeat to switch the mode between VFO andDOWN keys while F icon is on the display. Memory mode. Memory channelIt may be a good practice to “allocate” memory channels in order, such as 0-9It makes references easier for the operation and future modifications of the memory channels.The VFO settings are copied to the memorySave Ch99 to store the setting used forMW key while F icon is on. The memory is deleted and a beep sounds. The M icon starts flashing showing that this channel is now empty.Some features will be explained later, so please read this instruction manual thoroughly prior toMemory channels including 0 - 99 and CALL can store following:CALL mode. This is a memory mode that allows the transceiver to quickly recall the assigned memory channelDOWN keys cannot change the frequency orTo store a desired setting in the CALL channel, follow the memory mode programming instructions and assign your selected settings to memory channel C. The call channel can be modified butTo receive signalsS-meter shows relative signal strength between BUSY and FULL when the transceiver detects an incomingPress and hold SQL key for more than 1 second. Regardless of the level setting of the squelch, it will be opened and the BUSY icon turns on the display. Press any key on the front panel to exit.To transmitBe sure that youCheck the system and monitor the frequency to make sure that you are not going toPress FUNC key andThe Lo iconWhen the transceiver is set at. HIGH power, no icon will appear. The outputPress the PTTLOW power. MID power. HIGH powerCheck the batteryWhen those accessories are turnedWatch the road when driving.https://ophtalmic-overnight.fr/wp-content/plugins/formcraft/file-upload/server/content/files/1628c160f08064---Canoscan-toolbox-49-manual.pdf Check local regulations that may pertain to theIMPORTANT: Please read the following pages thoroughly prior to the change of any parameters.The following is the Selectable Parameters’ Menu. Note. The Alphanumeric Channel Tag setting will not appear in the menu until memories have been programmedTo use the Parameter Setting modeThe only exception is the Channel Tag setting which acceptsDefault setting. Details of the features in Menu. Please refer to “Parameter Setting Mode” for setting operations. The operation procedures of some of the features areParameters Setting ModeChannel Step setting. This is to select the channel step to be used in the VFO mode. Refer to the chart below for the relation of the actual stepScan Type. This is to select the scan resume condition. TIMER settingBUSY setting resumes scanning when the received signal is gone. The scan mode is explained later. Beep Sound. BEEP-ON setting enables a beep that sounds after certain keys. BEEP-OF shows that theTime-Out-Timer. The TOT feature is popular in repeater systems. It prohibits the users from transmitting on theBy setting this function and activating it according to the repeaters’ requirement, the radio alerts the user by a beep 5 seconds prior to time-out. When the time is expired, transmitting stops and the transceiver automatically returns to receivingUntil the PTT is released once and pressedThe display should change as shown. The number followed by TOT is the time-out time inThe TOT feature is selectable up to 450 seconds (7.5 minutes). TOT Penalty. When the transmission is shut down in the TOT mode, this function prohibits another transmissionTOT and the TOT penalty period, this functionRotate the main dialAPO-Auto Power OFF. This feature will automatically shut off the transceiver. It is useful for mobile operation to avoidIf there is no activity or use of the radio, it will turn off automatically afterTone-Burst Frequency.https://gmonlinestore.com/wp-content/plugins/formcraft/file-upload/server/content/files/1628c161a3e844---cantabile-lite-manual.pdf This is to access Tone-Burst repeaters which require a certain pitch of audible tone to activateUsually, a repeater system does not require the tone once the repeater isSee ADVANCED OPERATION chapter for operation. Busy-Channel-Lock-Out. This function prohibits transmission as long as there is a signal on the receiving frequency. The default is BCLO-OF, which is the off position. By activating this function, the radio transmitsCTCSS tone of the receiving signal.Otherwise a beep sounds but the unit does not transmit evenTheft Alarm. Default is SCR-OFF. Select ON or DLY to activate the function. When the SCR-ON is selected, 100 MHz and 100 kHzThe operation of this transceiver feature is explained later.Alphanumeric Tag. The memory channels stored in the memory-mode can be displayed with an alphanumeric tagProgram the memory channel first. There are 67 characters available including A-Z, 0-9.Repeat the same sequence, up to seven characters.After programming, the alphanumeric tag will be displayed on the designated channels, instead ofThe memory channel number and other status icons willTo return to the alphanumeric display, wait 5 seconds or press any key. Pressing any key followed by FUNC returns to normal operation, regardless of the display status. IMPORTANT: This function cannot be enabled without programming the memories. Dimmer. The display illumination can be dimmed.Your transceiver offers different features for advanced operations.In parameter setting mode, choose Timer mode or Busy mode to determine the desired resumingOtherwise, scanning stops but no audio will be heard. TheScans all VFO channels in regard to the preset tuning step.Scans all memory channels unless Memory skip feature isThis feature allows determined memory channels to be skipped during the scan. The skip channel can be set even after the memory is programmed.Press FUNC key. While F.https://localhost/travestismexico/paneldecontrol/files/consolidated-safety-relief-valve-manual.pdf Repeat the sequence to delete theThis is a type of VFO scan, but by setting the frequency rangeThe Highest band edge. Range (a)Refer to Memory setting for the properThe Lowest band edge. This function automatically searches for the CTCSS tone anThis feature is useful to searchSame as previous, but for DCS code search.It searches theThe tone burst will be transmitted as long as both keysUsually just a few seconds of burst is enough to activate the repeater.AM Mode Reception (DR235T only). For reception, switch the reception mode to AM. For transmission, the transceiver enters the FMSelecting the AM mode:Repeat the same sequence to switch the modes. Reference. On the DR135T, the transceiver automaticallySwitching to the NARROW mode:When the transceiver is in the WIDE mode, which is the normal operation, no indication appears on the. LCD display.DTMF (Dual-Tone-Multi-Frequency) are the same tones used in the telephone system, and they are often used to remote controlTo program tones in the Auto-dialer memory:Default displayThe Cursor moves toward right. Repeat sequence to complete.The numbers 0 to 9, pause,MHz or SQL keys to exit and return to originalDC power cable. Alarm cable A. Handle of the car etc. Transceiver. Alarm cable BSetting: Connect the DC cable direct to the battery.Secure the other end of the cable to an object that stays fixed in the vehicle.The TX LED will be lit. To turn off the alarm function, turn on the unit, enter the Parameter setting mode again, and select. SCR-OF. When alarm is activated, the decimal points on 100 MHz and 10 kHz order will flash onFunction:During the alarm, the unit goes toIt returns to theChoose this operation when a delay period is desired.Follow the previous instruction to set.The system won’tThere is a 20During the 20 second period, only the displayPlease set the parameter at SCR-OF during normal operation.This feature allows you to monitor and to control the alarm from a remote placeConnection. Make a cable using 3.5 mm stereo-mini plugs as shown below. Make a master unit by setting andTurn off both units. Connect the cable between the DATA jacks on bothMaster Slave stereo plug 3.5plug processMaster sideAvoid using 9600bps data reception.Turn off the unit to exit from theIf the data is not successfully transmitted, turn off both units, make sure the cable connection isThe use of a DigitalIn order to operate in the packet mode, it is essential that the station is equipped with a personalFor the operation of the EJ-41U unit or external TNC,Configure the radio to a known packet operation frequency. Install the EJ-41U unit in the transceiver following the instructions below. Use an RS-232C cableNote:Disconnect it and re-connect it to CN1 on the EJ-41U unit.Connect it to CN107 on the trasnceiver circuitPacket Mode SettingRepeat the same sequence to exitRefer to the chart for TNC commands. Use the. The configuration of EJ-41U is as follows. Please use PC commands to program.Once the EJ-41U is programmed, the settings are stored in memory even if the unitSome EJ-41U functions may be limited as compared to those found in an external TNC.The pin allocation for the DSUB-9 onTransceiverFM Packet TNCEXT. PTT Input. Personal Computer. TransceiverFM Packet TNCPacket TX IN 9600 bpsPersonal ComputerCarrier in: closed. Open collector output.Pin numberingIt enables a conventionalConnect Pins 2, 3, 5, 7, and 1 and 8 also depending on the requirement.CTCSS won’t be transmitted. Using the designated APRS frequency inThe radio is capable of being connected to an EJ-41U (or TNC), PC and GPS receiver. To enjoy. APRS operation, a GPS receiver, computer and APRS software are required in addition to thePurchase a NMEA (National Marine Electronics Association) compatible GPS receiver with a data output port.See below for the connection of a GPS receiver. It requires a 3.5mm stereo plug to connect to the. DATA Terminal on the radio's front panel. See the chart for plug connections. Program the EJ-41UThe PC can be removed from the transceiver once the EJ-41U is configured. EJ-41U will hold theGND (GPS receiver)RXD (To TXD of GPS receiver). DSUB-9 cable. GPS receiverPersonal ComputerBoot up the PC and open the APRS software. Tune to the APRS system frequency. Press FUNC key and while F icon is on press SQL key to enter to the data (APRS) mode. RepeatThe PC monitor will display the initial menu of TNC when it enters the APRS mode.Refer to the command chart and EJ-41U instruction manual for more details. Note:Frequencies can also be entered directly from the microphone. The DR135E and DR435E modelsKeyFunction. Direct frequency input. PageCall channel accessSET mode access (Note 1). Auto dialer memory registration (Note 2)Monitor functionTo change itsNote 2: To change the auto dialer memory, press the UP and DOWN keys at the top. The numbersPress C to clear,Frequencies can be entered directly by pressing theEnter. After entering the sixth digit a slightly longer beep is emitted and the entry is complete.Press PTT, or any key other than theDepending on the set tuning step, digit entry may be necessary to the 1 kHz digit. In some casesFor cases in which digit entry is only necessary to the 10 kHzThe relationshop between the tuning step and input method is as follows.EntryCompletion after input of the 1 kHz digit.Completion after input of the 10 kHz digit.When you input the 10 kHz digit, the 1 kHz digit set as follows.Completion after input of the 10 kHz digit.Completion after input of the 10 kHz digit.When you input the 10 kHz digit, the 1 kHz digit set as follows. Other entries are invalid.When you input the 10 kHz digit, the 1 kHz digit set as follows.When you input the 10 kHz digit, the 1 kHz digit set as follows. Final digit selection. Reset. Resetting the transceiver returns all programmed contents to their factory default setting. If any problems persist, resetting may overcome them and return the transceiver to normal operation. Reset Procedure. While holding the FUNC key down, turn the power on. All segments of the LCD will be displayed, then default settings are displayed. All LCD segments. Take special care when resetting because all settings are initialized. Factory Default SettingsCALL frequencyMemory channel 0-99 -Offset direction. Offset frequencyChannel step. Tone settingTone frequency. DCS settingDCS code. Output powerPlease check the list below before concluding that the transceiver is faulty. If a problem persists, reset the transceiver. This can sometimes correct erroneous operation.Recommended in case other Alinco handheld transceivers may be used in the vehicle, as this cable canSee its manual forGeneralT: TX 144-147.995 MHz. T: TX 222-224.995 MHz. RX 118-135.995 MHz (AM). RX 216-279.995 MHzE: TX 144-145.995 MHz. RX 144-145.995 MHz. TA: TX 136-173.995 MHz. RX 136-173.995 MHz. Operationg modeFrequency resolutionMemory channel. Ant. impedanceFrequency stability. Microphone impedanceRated voltage. CurrentReceive approx. 600 mA (Max) 400 mA (Squelched). Operating temperature. Ground. Negative ground. DimensionsWeight. Approx. 1.0 kg (35.3oz)Transmitter. Power outputModulation. Variable reactance. Spurious emissionMaximum frequency deviationReceiver. Circuitry. Double-conversion superheterodyne. SensitivityIntermediateSquelch sensitivitySelectivity (-6 dB). Selectivity (-60 dB). Audio outputNote: All specifications are subject to change without notice or obligation.TNC Commands List. The commands supported by the built-in TNC are list below. You must enter a space between aCommand. NameShort. Default. Parameters. DescriptionIf set to EVERY, sends a beacon packet at intervals of theIf set to AFTER, sends a beacon packetThe unit of n is 10Specifies the content of the data portion of a beaconSends a connect request. Call 1 is the call sign of the stationCauses the TNC to enter Converse mode.You can also specify a class identifier A, C, H, I, L. M, or T to display the status of only the desired commandA (ASYNC): RS-232C port parameters. C (CHAR): Special TNC characters. H (HEALTH): Counter parameters. I (ID): ID parameters. L (LINK): TNC-to -TNC link status. M (MONITOR): Monitor parameters. T (TIMING): Timing parameters.The unit of the parameter is 10 milliseconds.Command. DescriptionWhen ON, receiving such a noticeSpecifies the content of the data to be output to the GPSSpecifies the type of a message to be determined byIf set to EVERY, sends GPS data at intervals of the specified period (n). 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