19 repeater operation – Kenwood TS-780 Benutzerhandbuch

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current is less than 10

and the battery lasts for about

one year. When the backup circuit is not used, the VFO fre-

quency returns to 144.000.0 MHz in the OFF Position of

the power switch.

5-18 OPERATION ON EXTERNAL DC POWER

(MOBILE OPERATION)

T h e T S - 7 8 0 a l s o o p e r a t e s o n e x t e r n a l D C p o w e r

(DCI 3.8 V* 15%) for mobile Operation.

Installation

The method of mobile Operation is basically the same as

that of fixed Station Operation.

S e l e c t a s u i t a b l e l o c a t i o n f o r i n s t a l l a t i o n o f t h e

transceiver. The installation location may vary depending

on the size and structure of car. The transceiver may be

placed

on the passenger’s seat; in this case, it should be

secured with the seat belt so that it will not drop off the

seat if the car Stops suddenly.

Mobile Antenna

Various types of mobile antennas are available for use

o n 1 4 4 a n d 4 3 0 M H z b a n d s . Y o u can u s e a 1/4

wavelength whip antenna, ground plane antenna or 5 / 8

wavelength antenna.

Note:

Most roof mount antennas are designed so that the anten-

na base is earthed to the car body. Mount the antenna

securely referring to the instruction manual supplied with

the antenna.

DC Cable

When the transceiver is to be operated from DC power,

a DC power cable with an 7 A fuse should be used.

In DC Operation, please prepare a DC cable as Fig. 18.

DC power Cord

Fig. 18 DC Cable

Battary Capacity

During mobile Operation, the transceiver draws about

5 A of current, so a battery having about 35AH of capacity

is sufficient for proper transceiver Operation. However,

since the battery is given an additional load, it is advisable

to use the transceiver while the car engine is operating.

Note:

To insure safe driving of car, it is recommended that the

transceiver be operated in fixed channel mode.

5- 19 REPEATER OPERATION

The TS-780 is capable of the following repeater opera-

tions on the bands of 144 MHz to 146 MHz and 430 MHz

t o 4 4 0 M H z .

Frequency Shift

144 to 146 MHz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D-A

- 6 0 0 k H z

D-B

+ 600 kHz

430 to 440 MHz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .D-A

- 7.6 MHz

D-B

- 1.6 MHz

I n t h e D - A P o s i t i o n , t h e t r a n s m i t t i n g f r e q u e n c y i s

7.6 MHz lower than the receiving frequency. In the D-B

Position, the transmitting frequency is 1.6 MHz lower than

the receiving frequency.

If the transmitting frequency is outside of the amateur

band, the digital display goes out and no Signals will be

transmitted.

Operating Procedure:

1) Turn the band switch to the Position representing the

operating frequency.

2) Set the TX-OFFSET switch to the appropriate Position.

The OFFSET indicator lights.

3) Turn the VFO dial to the desired receiving frequency,

and push the TONE switch. The built-in tone oscillator

c i r c u i t ( 1 , 7 5 0 H z ) o p e r a t e s t o s e n d t h e 1 , 7 5 0 Hz-

modulated Signal to operate a repeater Station. The

TONE switch is a non-leck type so that, when the

switch is released, the tone oscillator Stops sending the

Signals.

The transmitting frequency is shifted 600 kHz down

from the receiving frequency on the band of 144 to

146 MHz at D-A Position; and 7.6 MHz or 1.6 MHz

down from the receiving frequency on the band of 430

to 440 MHz depending on the TX-OFFSET switch posi-

tion. The shifted frequencies are digitally indicated.

If any of the shifted frequencies is outside of the

amateur band, the digital display goes out, and no

Signals will be transmitted.

The REV switch is used to check repeater input Signal.

By depressing that switch, the TX and RX frequencies

are reversed.

In case of other shift repeaters, set the SHIFT switch to

SIMP, and the function switch to A-R or B-R.

For example, in case of a repeater Station with a shift of

+ 1 .6 MHz from 433 MHz, set the function switch to

the A-R Position, VFO-A to 433.0 MHz and VFO-B to

4 3 4 . 6 M H z .

Then the TS-780 receives 433.0 MHz and transmits

434.6 MHz Signals.

In a similar way, repeater operations of other shifts are

possible.

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