TH-K40A/K40E
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ADJUSTMENT
Frequency and Signaling
The transceiver has been adjusted for the frequencies
shown in the following table. When required, re-adjust them
following the adjustment procedure to obtain the frequencies
you want in actual operation.
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Test Frequency
CH
Receive (MHz)
Transmit (MHz)
1
435.05000 435.10000
2
400.05000 400.10000
3
469.95000 469.90000
4
435.00000 435.00000
5
435.20000 435.20000
6
435.40000 435.40000
7~16
-
-
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Signaling
No.
RX (Decode)
TX (Encode)
1
None
None
2
None
100Hz Square Wave
3
CTCSS 67.0Hz
CTCSS 67.0Hz
4
CTCSS 151.4Hz
CTCSS 151.4Hz
5
CTCSS 210.7Hz
CTCSS 210.7Hz
6
CTCSS 254.1Hz
CTCSS 254.1Hz
7
DCS D023N
DCS D023N
8
DCS D754I
DCS D754I
9
None
DTMF
(Code: 159D)
10
None
DTMF
(Code: D)
11
None
1633Hz Tone
Preparations for Tuning the Transceiver
Before attempting to tune the transceiver, connect the
unit to a suitable power supply.
Whenever the transmitter is tuned, the unit must be con-
nected to a suitable dummy load (i.e. power meter).
The speaker output connector must be terminated with a
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dummy load and connected to an AC voltmeter and an
audio distortion meter or a SINAD measurement meter at all
times during tuning.
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Tuning frequency
Tuning point
Receive (MHz)
Transmit (MHz)
Low
400.05000 400.10000
Center
435.05000 435.10000
High
469.95000 469.90000
Adjustment Points
TX-RX UNIT
Component side view
Foil side view
Note: When replacing CF200 and C
D
200, apply bond to
the point shown in the fi gure.
CN300
CV
SPG
SPK
MIC300
+B
GND
ANT
BATT
+
BATT
-
CD200
S417
CF200
S418
PTT
MONI
VR300
S419
J301
J300
MIC
SP
POW/VOL
ENCODER
BATT+ (7.5V)
BATT– (GND)
– +
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