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Kenwood TH-77A User Manual

Kenwood TH-77A
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4.
OPERATION
4-1.
OPERATING
CONTROLS
@Antenna
connector
Connect
the
antenna
that
is
supplied
to
this
connector.
Twist
to
lock.
@DC
IN
terminal
This
terminal
is
used
for
an
external
power
supply.
Input
voltage
is
13.8
VDC
nominal.
The
center
is
the
+
side
and
the
sleeve
is
the
side.
NOTE
You
should
turn
the
power
switch
OFF
when
connect-
ing
a
power
source
to
this
terminal.
Pay
close
atten-
tion
to
polarity.
Use
the
KENWOOD
PG-2W
or
PG-3F
optional
cable
for
connection.
@MIC
jack
This
jack
is
used
for
connection
of
an_
external
microphone.
The
use
of
an
electret
type
microphone
is
recommended.
Input
impedance
is
2kQ
and
the
DC
voltage
on
this
terminal
is
Approx.
4
V
(MAX
3.5
mA).
The
use
of
a
dynamic
microphone
is
not
recommended.
Speaker
Hl
iE
SP
Ground
Ext.
S|
Ext.
MIC
:
Pals
uF
Always
ensure
that
this
connection
is
made.
@SP
jack
This
jack
is
used
to
connect
an
stereophonic
external
speaker
or
earphone.
The
recommended
impedance
is
80.
If
you
hold
and
press
the
DUAL
key
while
you
turn
the
POWER
switch
to
on,
the
radio
will
exchange
1
and
2
below.
1.
Audio
signals
from
both
bands
will
be
heard
only
from
the
external
speaker
(initial
setting).
2.
Audio
from
TX
band
will
be
heard
from
the
internal
speaker,
and
audio
from
RX
band
will
be
heard
from
the
external
speaker.
(lf
you
hold
and
press
the
BAND
key
while
you
turn
the
POWER
switch
to
on,
the
band
will
exchange
each
other.)

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Kenwood TH-77A Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandKenwood
ModelTH-77A
CategoryTransceiver
LanguageEnglish

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