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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
KENWOOD CORPORATION
TM-V7E
© B62-1503-00 (K,E,M)
09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 00
TM-V7A
144/440 MHz FM DUAL BANDER
144/430 MHz FM DUAL BANDER
TM-V7A
144/430 MHz FM DUAL BANDER
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Página 1 - INSTRUCTION MANUAL

INSTRUCTION MANUALKENWOOD CORPORATIONTM-V7E© B62-1503-00 (K,E,M)09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 00TM-V7A144/440 MHz FM DUAL BANDER144/430 MHz FM DUAL BANDE

Página 2 - FEATURES

12345678910111213141516171819202142 Connect the transceiver’s DC power connector tothe connector on the DC power cable.• Press the connectors firmly t

Página 4 - CONTENTS

5123456789101112131415161718192021ANTENNA CONNECTIONBefore operating, you must first install an efficient,well-tuned antenna. The success of your ins

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1234567891011121314151617181920216KENWOOD FM DUAL BANDER TM-V7KENWOOD FM DUAL BANDER TM-000KENWOOD FM DUAL TNC powersupplyTransceiverpower suppl

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7123456789101112131415161718192021YOUR FIRST QSOIf you tend to discard instruction manuals along with the packagingmaterial ...please don’t. The 6

Página 7 - SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES

8123456789101112131415161718192021GETTING ACQUAINTEDProgrammable Memory (PM) modePress [PM] to select. In this mode you can select thetransceiver env

Página 8 - Installation Steps

1234567891011121314151617181920219TX-BandPress the left [BAND SEL] (VHF) or the right [BAND SEL](UHF) to select. "PTT" on the display shows

Página 9 - DC POWER CABLE CONNECTION

10123456789101112131415161718192021FRONT PANELNote: This section describes only the main functions of the front panelcontrols and buttons. For the

Página 10 - Fixed Station Operation

12345678910111213141516171819202111!0!0!0!0!0 SQL controlsAdjusts the squelch threshold level {page 16}. This allowsyou to mute speaker output while

Página 11 - Replacing Fuses

12123456789101112131415161718192021REAR PANELqqqqq Antenna connectorConnect an external antenna {page 5}. When making testtransmissions, connect a du

Página 12 - FM DUAL

12345678910111213141516171819202113ttttt CALL keyyyyyy VFO keyuuuuu MR keyIdentical to the front panel CALL, VFO, and MR buttons.These keys can be re-

Página 13 - YOUR FIRST QSO

THANK YOU!We are grateful you decided to purchase this KENWOODFM transceiver. This series of mobile transceivers weredeveloped to satisfy the require

Página 14 - GETTING ACQUAINTED

14123456789101112131415161718192021INDICATORSOn the display you will see various indicators that showwhat you have selected. Sometimes you may not re

Página 15 - BUTTON FUNCTION DISPLAY

12345678910111213141516171819202115TRANSCEIVER GUIDEWhen you cannot recall how to use a function and you donot have this manual with you, you need not

Página 16 - FRONT PANEL

12345678910111213141516171819202116OPERATING BASICSSWITCHING POWER ON/OFF1 Switch ON the DC power supply.• If operating mobile, skip this step.2 Press

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17123456789101112131415161718192021SELECTING FREQUENCIES Tuning ControlUsing the Tuning control is convenient when you arewithin easy reach of the tr

Página 18 - REAR PANEL

12345678910111213141516171819202118 Selecting Output PowerIt’s wise, and required by law, to select the lowest powerthat allows reliable communicatio

Página 19 - MICROPHONE

19123456789101112131415161718192021MENU SET-UPWHAT IS A MENU?Many functions on this transceiver are selected orconfigured via a software-controlled Me

Página 20 - INDICATORS

20123456789101112131415161718192021MENU CONFIGURATIONNote: For the shaded Menu functions, select the appropriate band (VHF or UHF) before entering M

Página 21 - TRANSCEIVER GUIDE

2112345678910111213141516171819202167891011121314151617Menu No. Item No.Description SelectionsDefaultRef. Page64594362616152,5657576868667682797977735

Página 22 - OPERATING BASICS

22123456789101112131415161718192021OPERATING THROUGH REPEATERSREPEATER ACCESSMost Amateur Radio voice repeaters use a separatereceive and transmit fre

Página 23 - SELECTING FREQUENCIES

12345678910111213141516171819202123 Selecting Offset DirectionSelect whether the transmit frequency will be higher (+)or lower (–) than the receive f

Página 24 - VOL SQL

iNOTICES TO THE USEROne or more of the following statements may beapplicable:FCC WARNINGThis equipment generates or uses radio frequency energy. Chan

Página 25 - MENU SET-UP

24123456789101112131415161718192021 Selecting Offset FrequencySelect how much the transmit frequency will be offsetfrom the receive frequency.1 Selec

Página 26 - MENU CONFIGURATION

123456789101112131415161718192021250102030405060708091067.071.974.477.079.782.585.488.591.594.81112131415161718192097.4100.0103.5107.2110.9114.8118.81

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26123456789101112131415161718192021 Automatic Repeater Offset(U.S.A./ Canada/ Europe Only)This function automatically selects an appropriate offsetdi

Página 28 - OPERATING THROUGH REPEATERS

12345678910111213141516171819202127REVERSE FUNCTIONWhen used while monitoring a repeater, the Reversefunction allows you to manually check the signal

Página 29 - Selecting Offset Direction

12345678910111213141516171819202128MEMORY CHANNELSThe data listed below can be stored in each memorychannel:In memory channels, you can store frequenc

Página 30 - Activating Tone Function

12345678910111213141516171819202129VHF/UHF MEMORY CHANNEL RATIOYou can change the ratio of memory channels between theVHF and UHF bands, from the fact

Página 31 - ■ Selecting a Tone Frequency

12345678910111213141516171819202130STORING DATA IN SIMPLEX CHANNELS1 Select the desired band.2 Select the desired frequency and related data (Tone,CTC

Página 32 - (U.S.A./ Canada/ Europe Only)

12345678910111213141516171819202131RECALLING MEMORY CHANNELS1 Select the desired band.2 Press [MR] to enter Memory Recall mode.• The memory channel us

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12345678910111213141516171819202132NAMING MEMORY CHANNELSYou can name memory channels using up to 7alphanumeric characters. When you recall a namedme

Página 34 - MEMORY CHANNELS

12345678910111213141516171819202133CALL CHANNELThe Call channel can be used to store any frequency andrelated data that you will recall often. The Ca

Página 35 - VHF/UHF MEMORY CHANNEL RATIO

iiCONTENTSSUPPLIED ACCESSORIES ... 1CONVENTIONS FOLLOWED IN THIS MANUAL... 11 PREPERATION FOR MOBILE AND FIXED

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12345678910111213141516171819202134 Changing Call Channel Contents (Split)1 Select the desired band.2 Select the desired receive frequency and relate

Página 37 - CLEARING MEMORY CHANNELS

12345678910111213141516171819202135 Partial Reset (VFO)Use to initialize all settings except the memorychannels, the Call channel, the PM channels, a

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12345678910111213141516171819202136PROGRAMMABLE MEMORY (PM)Programmable Memory (PM) allows you to store virtuallyall settings currently set on the tra

Página 39 - CALL CHANNEL

12345678910111213141516171819202137Situation 2:While operating mobile on the way to work every morning,you prefer a silent transceiver that does not i

Página 40 - CHANNEL DISPLAY FUNCTION

12345678910111213141516171819202138STORING DATA IN PM CHANNELS1 Confirm that the following conditions have beensatisfied:• Both bands are in the recei

Página 41 - INITIALIZING MEMORY

12345678910111213141516171819202139RESETTING PROGRAMMABLE MEMORYUse this procedure to reset the PM channels to the factorydefaults.1 Press [CALL]+[ ].

Página 42 - PROGRAMMABLE MEMORY (PM)

12345678910111213141516171819202140SCANScan is a useful feature for hands-off monitoring of yourfavorite frequencies. After becoming comfortable with

Página 43 - APPLICATION EXAMPLES

12345678910111213141516171819202141VISUAL SCANWhile you are on the air, Visual Scan allows you to monitorfrequencies near the current operating freque

Página 44 - RECALLING PM CHANNELS

12345678910111213141516171819202142 Using Visual Scan1 Select the desired band.2 Turn the Tuning control, or press Mic [UP]/[DWN],to select the opera

Página 45 - AUTO PM CHANNEL STORING

12345678910111213141516171819202143 Selecting Scan Resume Method1 Select the desired band.2 Press [MNU] to enter Menu mode.3 Select Menu No. 8 (Scan

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iii123456789101112131415161718192021Changing Call Channel Contents (Simplex) ... 33Changing Call Channel Contents (Split) ... 34MEMORY

Página 47 - VISUAL SCAN

12345678910111213141516171819202144VFO SCANVFO Scan allows you to scan all frequencies from thelowest frequency to the highest frequency on the band.T

Página 48 - [VISUAL]

12345678910111213141516171819202145 Locking Out Memory ChannelsMemory channels that you prefer not to monitor whilescanning can be locked out. Lock

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12345678910111213141516171819202146PROGRAM SCANProgram Scan is similar to VFO Scan except that youselect the frequency range of the scan. Setting Sca

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12345678910111213141516171819202147 Using Program Scan1 Select a frequency equal to or between theprogrammed scan limits.2 Press [VFO] (1 s).• The 1

Página 51 - Locking Out Memory Channels

12345678910111213141516171819202148CALL/VFO SCANUse Call/VFO Scan to monitor both the Call channel andthe current VFO frequency on the selected band.1

Página 52 - PROGRAM SCAN

12345678910111213141516171819202149CONTINUOUS TONE CODED SQUELCH SYSTEM (CTCSS)CTCSS uses a subaudible tone to control the squelch oftransceivers, and

Página 53 - MHz SCAN

12345678910111213141516171819202150DUAL TONE SQUELCH SYSTEM (DTSS)DTSS provides a more refined method than CTCSS toselectively communicate with specif

Página 54 - CALL/MEMORY SCAN

12345678910111213141516171819202151USING DTSS1 Select the desired band.2 Press [F], [DTSS] to switch the DTSS function ON.• "DT" appears.3 S

Página 55 - [TONE] (1 s)

12345678910111213141516171819202152 DTSS and RepeatersPressing Mic [PTT] transmits the DTSS signal after ashort delay. When using repeaters with lon

Página 56 - STORING DTSS CODES

12345678910111213141516171819202153PAGEPage also uses DTMF codes to address specific stations.When your transceiver transmits a DTMF code, thesquelch

Página 57 - [F], [DTSS]

ivPROGRAMMABLE VFO ... 64SWITCHING AM/FM MODE(SOMEVERSIONSONLY) ... 64CHAN

Página 58 - DTSS and Repeaters

123456789101112131415161718192021545 Press [sssss].• The first digit blinks.•To quit selection, press [OFF].6 Use the Tuning control or Mic [UP]/[DWN]

Página 59 - PAGE CODE MEMORY

12345678910111213141516171819202155CALLINGNote: Before making a call, store your Station code in channel A, andstore the desired Station codes or Gr

Página 60 - STORING PAGE CODES

12345678910111213141516171819202156Note:◆ If, after Page has opened the squelch, no signal is received for morethan 2 seconds, the squelch will close.

Página 61 - [F] (1 s), [C.SEL]

12345678910111213141516171819202157AUTO PAGE CANCELAfter successfully paging another station, switching PageOFF eliminates sending a Page code each ti

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12345678910111213141516171819202158DUAL TONE MULTI-FREQUENCY (DTMF) FUNCTIONSThe following DTMF functions require the MC-53DM orMC-45DM (option) micro

Página 63 - AUTO PAGE CANCEL

591234567891011121314151617181920214 Press a numeric key 0 to 9 on the Mic keypad to selectthe desired channel.5 Press [SET].• The display for enterin

Página 64 - MAKING DTMF CALLS

12345678910111213141516171819202160CONFIRMING STORED DTMF NUMBERS1 Press [MNU] to enter Menu mode.2 Select Menu No. 7 (DTMF Memory).3 Press [sssss].•

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12345678910111213141516171819202161AUXILIARY FUNCTIONSTIME-OUT TIMER (TOT)It is sometimes necessary or desirable to restrict a singletransmission to a

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12345678910111213141516171819202162AUTOMATIC BAND CHANGE (A.B.C.)A.B.C. will temporarily switch the RX only band to the TXband immediately after a sig

Página 67 - AUXILIARY FUNCTIONS

12345678910111213141516171819202163DUAL BAND RXYou can select one of three configurations tosimultaneously receive two frequencies. Configuration 1is

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1CONVENTIONS FOLLOWED IN THIS MANUALThe writing conventions described below have beenfollowed to simplify instructions and avoid unnecessaryrepetition

Página 69 - BLANKING A BAND DISPLAY

12345678910111213141516171819202164PROGRAMMABLE VFOIf you want, you can set limits for the minimum andmaximum frequencies that are selectable using th

Página 70 - PROGRAMMABLE VFO

12345678910111213141516171819202165CHANGING FREQUENCY STEP SIZEChoosing the correct step size is essential in order to selectyour exact receive freque

Página 71 - [F] (1 s), [STEP]

12345678910111213141516171819202166CHANGING BEEP VOLUMEThe transceiver beeps each time you press a button or amicrophone key. You can change the beep

Página 72 - CHANGING BEEP VOLUME

12345678910111213141516171819202167LOCKOccasionally, you may want to lock the buttons, keys, orcontrols to prevent yourself or others from accidentall

Página 73 - All Lock

12345678910111213141516171819202168S-METER SQUELCHBy activating S-meter Squelch, the squelch does not openuntil a signal with the same or greater stre

Página 74 - S-METER SQUELCH

12345678910111213141516171819202169POWER-ON MESSAGEEach time you switch the transceiver ON, the factory-defaultmessage appears and stays for approxima

Página 75 - DISPLAY DEMONSTRATION MODE

12345678910111213141516171819202170CHANGING DISPLAY CONDITIONS Display DimmerYou can change the display illumination to suit thelighting conditions w

Página 76 - CHANGING DISPLAY CONDITIONS

12345678910111213141516171819202171 Positive/Negative ReversalYou can also change the display status betweenPositive and Negative.1 Press [MNU] to en

Página 77 - Display Contrast

12345678910111213141516171819202172CONFIGURING PROGRAM FUNCTION KEYSThe Programmable Function keys are [PF], [MR], [VFO],and [CALL] located on the fac

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12345678910111213141516171819202173To assign a function unavailable using the front panel keys:1 Press [MNU] to enter Menu mode.2 Select Menu No. 16 (

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1234567891011121314151617181920212MOBILE INSTALLATIONInstall the transceiver in a safe, convenient position insideyour vehicle that minimizes danger t

Página 80 - KEYPAD DIRECT ENTRY

12345678910111213141516171819202174KEYPAD DIRECT ENTRYYou can select the desired operating frequency, memorychannel, or tone frequency by entering num

Página 81 - [F] (1 s), [T.SEL]

12345678910111213141516171819202175 Memory Channel Number Entry1 Select the desired band.2 Press [MR] to enter Memory Recall mode.3 Press the Mic key

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12345678910111213141516171819202176CHANGING SPEAKER CONFIGURATIONSYou can enjoy a variety of speaker configurations by usingone or two external speake

Página 83 - MICROPHONE CONTROL

12345678910111213141516171819202177MICROPHONE CONTROLYou can also make the following settings by pressing [F]first (ex. [F], Mic [2]).1After activatin

Página 84 - ACTIVATING MICROPHONE CONTROL

12345678910111213141516171819202178ACTIVATING MICROPHONE CONTROL1 Press [MNU] to enter Menu mode.2 Select Menu No. 16 (Microphone).3 Press [sssss], th

Página 85 - PACKET OPERATION

12345678910111213141516171819202179PACKET OPERATIONConnect this transceiver to your personal computer via aTerminal Node Controller (TNC) {page 6}. Y

Página 86 - DATA Connector Pin Functions

12345678910111213141516171819202180Note:◆If the TX delay of your TNC is not long enough, connection errorsmay occur. If connection errors frequently

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81123456789101112131415161718192021REPEATER FUNCTION (U.S.A./ CANADA ONLY)This transceiver is capable of repeating signals originatingfrom either the

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12345678910111213141516171819202182VS-3 VOICE SYNTHESIZER (OPTIONAL)In addition, the transceiver announces the displayedinformation as follows when pr

Página 89 - OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES

12345678910111213141516171819202183OPTIONAL ACCESSORIESMC-45Multi-functionMicrophoneMC-53DMMulti-functionMicrophone with DTMFMJ-89Modular PlugMicropho

Página 90 - (DFK-3C/ DFK-4C/ DFK-7C)

3123456789101112131415161718192021DC POWER CABLE CONNECTIONLOCATE THE POWER INPUT CONNECTOR AS CLOSE TO THETRANSCEIVER AS POSSIBLE. Mobile OperationT

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12345678910111213141516171819202184INSTALLING OPTIONSINSTALLING THE VS-3 VOICE SYNTHESIZER UNITCAUTION: ALWAYS SWITCH OFF THE POWER AND UNPLUG THEDC

Página 92 - Installation Examples

123456789101112131415161718192021853 Connect the other end of the connectorized front panelcable to the One Touch panel.• The cut-away corners of the

Página 93 - MAINTENANCE

12345678910111213141516171819202186 Installation ExamplesMicrophone cableMicrophone socketSelf-tapping screwTo install the microphone cable included

Página 94 - TROUBLESHOOTING

87123456789101112131415161718192021MAINTENANCEGENERAL INFORMATIONYour transceiver has been factory aligned and tested tospecification before shipment.

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88123456789101112131415161718192021TROUBLESHOOTINGThe problems described in this table are commonly encountered operational malfunctions. These types

Página 96 - Viewed with the front

89123456789101112131415161718192021ProblemProbable CauseCorrective ActionPageRef.The electrical contacts on the frontpanel and main unit were soiled.T

Página 97 - SPECIFICATIONS

90123456789101112131415161718192021PageRef.You cannot transmit eventhough you press Mic[PTT].Packet operation results inno connects with otherstations

Página 98 - UHF/UHF mode

91SPECIFICATIONSSpecifications are subject to change without notice due to advancements in technology.F3E (FM)50 Ω–20°C ~ +60°C (–4°F ~ +140°F)13.8 V

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92VHF Band UHF Band50 W 35 WApprox. 10 WApprox. 5 WReactance–60 dB or less±5 kHz3% or less600 ΩTransmitterReceiverVHF Band UHF BandDouble conversion38

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93INDEXAdvanced Intercept Point(AIP) ......... 62Automatic Band Change(A.B.C.) ......... 62Automatic

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