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1、TRG-BO HF SSB RADIOTELEPHONE INSTRUCTION MANUAL RADIOTELEFONO DE HF SSB MANUALDEINSTRUCCIONES jJiiMf fJti i5taA.:f; KENWOOD CORPORATION ( 862-0485-00(M) (MC) 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 00 I l HF SSB RADIOTELEPHONE TRC-BO INSTRUCTIONMANUAL KENWOOD CORPORATION CONTENTS SAFETY PRECAUTIONS1 IMPORTANTNOT

2、ICE1 INTRODUCTION1 SUPPLIEDACCESSORIES1 BASE STATIONINSTALLATION2 ANTENNA CONNECTION2 GROUND CONNECTION2 DC POWERSUPPLYCONNECTION2 ReplacingFuses2 MOBILE INSTALLATION3 ANTENNACONNECTION3 DC POWERCABLE CONNECTION3 ReplacingFuses3 GROUND CONNECTION3 GETTINGACQUAINTED4 FRONT PANEL4 REAR PANEL:5 DiSPLAy

3、6 MICROPHONE7 OPERATINGBASICS7 SWITCHINGPOWERON/OFF;7 ADJUSTINGVOLUME7 ADJUSTINGSQUELCH7 SELECTINGACHANNEL8 SELECTINGA MODE8 TRANSMITTING8 ChangingTransmitPower8 VoiceModes8 VOX (Voice-operatedTransmit)8 CW Mode9 DATAOPERATION9 FSK MODE9 AFSK MODE9 MENU SETUP10 CHANGINGMENUSETTINGS10 MENUCONFIGURATI

4、ON10 MEMORY BACKUP10 SCAN11 BUSY FREQUENCYSTOP11 Scan ResumeMethods11 CHANNEL LOCKOUT11 STARTING/STOPPINGSCAN11 NOISE BLANKER11 CLARIFIER11 KPE-1SELECTIVECALLUNIT (OPTIONAL)11 MANUAL CALLING12 MEMORYCALLING12 RECEiViNG12 CHANGING IDENTIFICATIONCODES13 CHANGINGCHARACTERMESSAGES13 AUTOMATICANTENNATUNE

5、R13 PRESETTING(KAT-2INTERNALTUNER)13 KAT-2INTERNALTUNER (OPTIONAL)13 KAT-1/MAT-100EXTERNALTUNER (OPTIONAL)13 COMPUTERRADIOTELEPHONE INTERFACE14 COMMUNICATIONPARAMETERS14 HARDWAREDESCRIPTION14 MAINTENANCE.15 SERVICE15 SERVICENOTE15 CLEANING15 TROUBLESHOOTING16 ACCESSORYCONNECTIONS17 COMPUTERINTERFACE

6、(ACC1)17 PC-1APHONEPATCH CONTROLLER(ACC2)17 ANTENNATUNER (AT)17 DATAEQUIPMENTINTERFACE(ACC2)18 CHANNELMEMO19 APPENDiXA1 CONTROLOPERATIONA1 COMMANDSA1 COMMANDDESCRIPTIONA1 PARAMETERDESCRIPTIONA1 TERMINATOR:.A2 TYPESOF COMMANDSA2 COMPUTERCONTROLCOMMANDSA3 ERRORMESSAGESA3 COMMANDUSE PRECAUTIONSA3 READI

7、NGCOMMANDTABLESA4 COMMANDTABLESA4 SAFETYPRECAUTIONS It is important that the operator understands and is aware of hazards common to the operation of any radiotelephone. WARNING! 1EXPLOSIVEATMOSPHERES (GASES, DUST,FUMES,ETC.) Turn off and do notoperatethe radiotelephonewhile taking on fuel, or while

8、parkedingasolineservice stations. Do notcarry sparefuel containersinthetrunk of your vehicle ifthe radiotelephoneis mountedinthe trunk area. 2INJURYFROM RADIO FREQUENCY TRANSMISSIONS Do not operate the radiotelephone when anyone is touching the antenna, or when anyone is standing within two to three

9、 feet of the antenna, to avoid the possibility of radio frequency burns or related physical injury. 3DYNAMITE BLASTING CAPS. Transmitter operation can cause dynamite blasting caps to explode if you operate within 500 feet of the blasting caps. Turn off and do not operate the radiotelephone in an are

10、a where blasting is in progress, or where TURN OFF TWO-WAY RADIO signs have been posted.If you are transporting blasting caps in your vehicle, make certain they are carried in a closed metal box having a padded interior. Do not transmit during the time that the caps are being placed into or removed

11、from this container. IMPORTANT NOTICE Government law prohibits the operation of unlicensed radio transmitters within the territories under government control.Illegal operation is punishable by fine or imprisonment or both. Refer service to a qualified licensed or certified technician only. INTRODUCT

12、ION All KENWOOD radiotelephonesincorporate the latest in advanced technology, providing communicationsthat can be counted on to keep vehicles and personnel operating at peak efficiency. The easy-to-operate TRC-80 radiotelephone continues the KENWOOD tradition of dependable communications.When combin

13、ed with the optional KPE-1 Selective Call Unit, the TRC-80 allows full flexibility for signaling and communicating with specific stations or groups of stations. SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES Note:Thefollowinginstructionsare for useby your KENWOOD Dealeronly (eitheran authorizedKENWOOD servicefacility or the

14、factory). Carefullyunpacktheradiotelephone.Itis recommendedthat you identifythe items listed and checkthem off beforediscardingthe packingmaterial. If any damagehas occurredto the equipmentduring shipment,file a claim with the carrierimmediately. 1 Accessory PartNumberQuantity Microphone T91-0562-XX

15、1 DC power cable E30:.3157-XX1 Fuse (25A) F05-2531-XX1 Fuse (4 A) F06-4027-XX1 . Instruction manualB62-0485-XX1 BASESTATION INSTALLATION ANTENNA CONNECTION The type of the antennasystem,consistingofthe antenna,ground,and feed line,willgreatlyaffectthe successfulperformanceof the radiotelephone. Usea

16、 properlyadjusted50 Q antennaof goodqualityto let your radiotelephoneperformat its best. Usea good-quality50 Q coaxialcableand a first-quality connectorforthe connection. Matchthe impedanceof the coaxial cable and antennasothat the SWR is 1.5:1 or less.Allconnectionsmustbe clean andtight. Whilethe r

17、adiotelephonesprotectioncircuitwill activate ifthe SWR is greaterthan2.5:1,do notrelyon protectionto compensatefor a poorlyfunctioning antennasystem. HighSWR willcausethetransmit outputto drop, and may leadto radiofrequency interferenceto consumerproductssuchasstereo receiversand televisions. Youmay

18、even interferewith your own radiotelephone. Reportsthat yoursignalis garbledor distorted,especiallyat peak modttlation,may indicatethat your antennasystemis notefficiently radiatingthe radiotelephonespower. Ifyou feela tingle from the radiotelephonescabinetor the microphones metalfittingswhen you mo

19、dulate,you can becertain that, at the least,your coax connectorislooseatthe rearof the radioand, atthe worst,your antennasystem is not efficientlyradiatingpower. CAUTION: .Transmittingwithout firstconnectinganantenna orother matched load may damage the radiotelephone. Always connectthe antenna to th

20、eradiotelephonebefore transmitting. .Use a lightningaestor toprevent fire, electricshock, or damage to theradiotelephone. GROUND CONNECTION Atthe minimum,a good DCgroundis requiredto preventsuch dangers as electricshock. Forsuperior communicationsresults,a good RFgroundisrequired, against whichthe a

21、ntenna system can operate. Bothof these conditionscan be met byprovidinga goodearth groundforyourstation. Buryone or moregroundrods, or a largecopper plateunderthe ground,and connect thistothe radiotelephoneGNDterminal. Use heavy gauge wireora copper strap, cutas shortas possible, forthisconnection.

22、 Allconnectionsmustbe clean and tight. To antenna - Earth ground TRC-80 2 DCPOWERSUPPLYCONNECTION Inorderto use thisradiotelephone,youwillneed a separate 13.6VDCpowersupplythat mustbe purchased separately. DONOTdirectlyconnect the radiotelephonetoan ACoutlet! Usethe suppliedDC powercable toconnect t

23、he radiotelephoneto a regulatedpowersupply. Donotsubstitutea cable with smallergauge wires. Thecurrentcapacityofyour powersupplymustbe 20.5Aor more. CAUTION: .Before connectingtheDCpower supply totheradiotelephone,be suretoswitchtheradiotelephone andtheDCpowersupplyOFF. .DonotplugtheDCpowersupplyint

24、oanACoutletuntilyou makeallconnections. Firstconnect the DCpowercable tothe regulated DC powersupplyandcheckthat polaritiesare correct (Red: positive, Black: negative). Then connect the connectorized end of the DC power cable to the DC 13.6 Vpower connector on the radiotelephone Rear Panel. Press th

25、e DC power cable connector firmlyinto the connector on the radiotelephone untilthe locking tab clicks. .Replacing Fuses Ifthe fuse blows, determine the cause then correct the problem. Afterthe problem is resolved, only then replace the fuse. Ifnewly installed fuses continue to blow,disconnect the po

26、wer plug and contact your Dealer for assistance. CAUTION: Replaceblownfuses only after investigatingand correctingthe cause of the failed fuse. Alwaysreplacea blown fuse by a new fuse with thespecifiedratings. Fuses Power Supply To AC outlet .FuseLocation FuseCurrentRating 4A TRC-BO (for KAT-1/ MAT-

27、100 Antenna Tuner) Supplied 25A Accessory Cable MOBilEINSTAllATION Install the radiotelephone in a safe, convenient position inside your vehicle that minimizes danger to your passengersand yourself while the vehicle is in motion. For example, consider installing the radiotelephone under the dash inf

28、ront ofthe passengerseat so that knees or legs willnot strike the radiotelephone during sudden braking of your vehicle. Tryto picka well- ventilated location that is shielded from direct sunlight. ANTENNA CONNECTION Before operating mobile, you must first install an efficient, well-tuned antenna.The

29、 success of your mobile installation willdepend largely on the type of antenna and its correct installation. The radiotelephone can give excellent results ifthe antenna system and its installation is given careful attention. Your choice of antenna should have a 50 Q impedance to match the radiotelep

30、hone input impedance.Use low- loss coaxial feed linethat also has a characteristic impedance of 50 Q. Coupling the antenna to the radiotelephone via feed lines having an impedance other than 50 Q reduces the efficiency ofthe antenna system, and can cause interference to nearby broadcast television r

31、eceivers, radio receivers, and other electronic equipment. CAUTION:Transmittingwithout first connectingan antenna or other matchedload may damage the radiotelephone.Always connect the antennato the radiotelephonebefore transmitting. DCPOWER CABLE CONNECTION Route the DC power cable supplied withthe

32、radiotelephone directly to the vehicles battery terminals using the shortest path from the radiotelephone.If using a noise filter,itshould be installed withan insulator to prevent itfrom touching metal on the vehicle. Itis not recommended to use the cigarette lighter socket since some cigarette ligh

33、ter sockets introduce an unacceptable voltage drop. To prevent the risk of short circuits, disconnect other wiring from the negative H battery terminal before connecting the radiotelephone.Confirm the correct polarity of the connections before attaching the power cable; red connects to the positive

34、(+)terminal, black connects to the negative (-) terminal. Use the full length of the cable without cutting offexcess even ifthe cable is longer than required. Inparticular, never To antenna removethefuse holdersfrom thecable.After completing radiotelephone connections to the battery, then reconnect

35、any wiring removed from the negative terminal. Ifthe power cable must be routed through a hole inthe vehicle chassis or body, for example inthe firewall at the front ofthe passengercompartment, use a rubber grommet to protect the cable from abrasion.The entire length ofthe cable must be dressed so i

36、tis isolated from heat and moisture.Afterthe cable is in place, wind heat-resistant tape aroundthe fuse holder to protect it from moisture. Tie down the full run of cable. The vehicle battery must have a nominal rating of 12 V. Never connect the radiotelephone to a 24 V battery.Be sure to use a 12 V

37、 vehicle battery that has sufficient current capacity.Ifthe currentto the radiotelephone is insufficient, the Display may darken during transmission, or transmit output power may drop excessively. Only after completing the installation, connect the radiotelephonespower supply connector to the DC pow

38、er cable. Press the connectors firmly together until the locking tab clicks. Note:If you use the radiotelephonefor a long period when the vehicle battery is not fully charged, or when the engine is OFF, the battery may become discharged,and will not have sufficient reserves to start the vehicle.Avoi

39、d using the radiotelephoneunder these conditions. .ReplacingFuses If the fuse blows, determine the cause then correct the problem.Refer to additional information including fuse ratings on page 2. CAUTION:Replace blown fuses only after investigatingand correctingthe cause of the failed fuse. Always r

40、eplace a blown fuse by a new fuse with the specified ratings. GROUND CONNECTION Fora mobileinstallation,itis extremelyimportantto securelyconnect a low-resistancegroundstrap fromthe radiotelephoneGNDterminaltothe metalvehicle chassis. Thisconnectionis necessary since mobile antennas are physicallysm

41、alland, therefore,less efficientthan largerbase stationantennas. Ifa strap is notavailable,a largegauge copper wireissuitable. Alwaysclean paintordirtfromthe vehicleconnection pointand expose bare metalbeforeconnectingthe ground. Ahigh-qualitygroundinstallationsignificantly improvesthe performanceof

42、a mobileantenna. Fuses - Vehicle chassis ground TRC-BO = Red 12V battery 3 GETTING ACQUAINTED FRONTPANEL 5 CDPOWERswitch Press and hold down briefly to switch ON the radiotelephonepower. Press again and hold briefly to switch OFF the power. PHONES jack Connect headphones to this jack.Use headphones

43、having 4 to 32 Q impedance.You can also use stereo headphones.When headphones are used, no sound is heard from the internal (or optional external) speaker. Use a 6.0 mm (1/4) diameter, 2-conductor (mono) or 3-conductor (stereo) plug. ATTUNE button Starts or stops the internal or external antenna tun

44、er. SCAN button Starts or stops the Scan function. MENUbutton Press to access or exit the Menu mode. MODEbutton Selects the USB (J3E), LSB (J3E), AM (A3E), or CW (A1A) operating mode. (j)DATA button Selects the Data mode which automatically enables the ACC 2 connector on the Rear Panel and disables

45、the MIC pin on the MIC connector on the Front Panel. 4 6 Buttons, CID, and (j) must be activated by your Dealer to function as described in this manual. MICconnector Connect the supplied microphone to this connector. Insert the connector from the microphone fully, then screw the retaining ring clock

46、wise until snug. GND(STBY) MICCD B= 0GND(MIC) .STBYNC DOWNeJ)8V/ UP)approx 10mA MIC connector (Front Panel view) SQUELCHcontrol Controlsthe Squelchthreshold levelfor mutingthe receiverduringnosignalperiods. Leavefully counterclockwisefor weak signalreception. VOLUME control Controlsthe receivervolum

47、e. Turnthe control clockwiseto increasethe volume;turn counterclockwise to decreasethe volume. CHANNELselector Turn clockwiseor counterclockwiseto selecta channel. CLARIFIER control Used for making minor adjustments of the receiver frequency.Turning the control shifts the receiver frequency to eithe

48、r side of the displayed frequency. dJINTERNALSPEAKER Receiver audio is heard from this speaker if no external speaker or headphones are connected. REARPANEL CDGND terminal. Connecta heavygaugewire or copperstrapbetween the GNDterminaland the nearestearthground. (g)ATconnector Mateswiththe connectoro

49、nthe cablesuppliedwiththe optional KAT-1or MAT-100ExternalTuner. CIDANT connector Connectthe feed linefrom your 50 Q antennato this connector. Mateswith a PL-259maleconnector. Power InputDC13.6Vconnector Connecta 13.6V DC powersource. Usethe supplied cable with a regulatedDCpowersupply. ALCjack Usedfor connectingtheAutomaticLevelControlvoltage to an externallinearamplifier. Mateswith an RCApin plug. RELAY jack Providesa groundontransmit. The relaycontact capacity is30 V DC/ 0.5A. Mateswithan RCApin plug. ()CWKEY jack Usedfor connectinga keyfor CW operation. Mates with a 6.0 mm

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