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                        INSTRUCTION MANUAL
144/440 MHz FM DUAL BANDER
TH-D72A
144/430 MHz FM DUAL BANDER
TH-D72E
Version:  1.00
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                        CONTENTS Operation File name (TH-D72_) OPERATING THROUGH REPEATERS................................. REPEATER – 01_REPEATER_E.pdf REPEATER ACCESS.................................................................................................... 1 Selecting an Offset Direction.................................................................................... 1 Selecting an Offset Frequency................................................................................. 1 Activating the Tone Func
                    
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                        CTCSS/ DCS/ CROSS TONE..........................CTCSS/ DCS/ CROSS TONE – 04_CTCSS_DCS_CROSS TONE_E.pdf USING CTCSS .............................................................................................................. 1 CTCSS FREQUENCY SCAN ........................................................................................ 2 USING DCS................................................................................................................... 2 DCS CODE SCAN....................
                    
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                        VOX on Busy............................................................................................................ 6 MASKING BANDS......................................................................................................... 6 POWER ON PASSWORD............................................................................................. 6 08_GPS_E.pdf GPS (GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM)........................................GPS – INTERNAL GPS FUNCTION ON/OFF .........................
                    
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                        DCD Sense ............................................................................................................ 10 TX delay time ......................................................................................................... 10 SETTING COM PORT................................................................................................. 10 Baud Rate .............................................................................................................. 10 Input Type ...
                    
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                        DIGIPEAT .............................................................................................................. 21 UICHECK............................................................................................................... 21 UIDIGI .................................................................................................................... 21 UIFLOOD ............................................................................................................... 21 UITRA
                    
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                        OPERATING THROUGH REPEATERS Repeaters are often installed and maintained by radio clubs, sometimes with the cooperation of local businesses involved  in the communications industry. Compared to simplex communication, you can usually  transmit over much greater distances by using a  repeater.  Repeaters are typically located on mountain  tops or other elevated locations.  They generally operate  at higher ERP (Effective Radiated Power) than a typical  TX:  144.725 MHz station.  This combination o
                    
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                         Selecting a Tone Frequency  Automatic Repeater Offset   To select the tone frequency required to access your    This function automatically selects an offset direction  desired repeater: and activates the Tone function, according to the  frequency that you have selected.  To obtain an up- 1 Turn the Tone function On. to-date band plan for repeater offset direction, contact  2 Press [F], [TONE]. your national Amateur Radio association. • The current Tone frequency appears on the display  1 Enter
                    
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                        TRANSMITTING A 1750 Hz TONE AUTOMATIC SIMPLEX CHECKER (ASC) Most repeaters in Europe require that a transceiver While using a repeater, ASC periodically monitors the  transmit a 1750 Hz tone. On a TH-D72E, simply pressing strength of signals you receive directly from the other  [CALL] will transmit this tone. It is also possible to stations.  If the station’s signal is strong enough to allow  program [1750] on the front panel as a [CALL] key for direct contact without a repeater, the “ ” icon bl
                    
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                        MEMORY CHANNELS In Memory channels, you can store frequencies and related data that you often use.  Then you need not reprogram the  data every time.  You can quickly recall a programmed channel by simple operation.  A total of 1000 Memory channels  are available for bands A and B. SIMPLEX & REPEATER OR ODD-SPLIT MEMORY STORING SIMPLEX AND STANDARD REPEATER CHANNEL? FREQUENCIES You can use each memory channel as a simplex & 1 Press [VFO] to enter VFO mode. repeater channel or as an odd-split cha
                    
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                        STORING ODD-SPLIT REPEATER FREQUENCIES Some repeaters use a receive and transmit frequency pair  with a non-standard offset.  To access those repeaters,  store two separate frequencies in a memory channel.  You  can then operate on those repeaters without changing the  2 Set the recall method to “Current band” or “All  offset frequency you stored in the menu. bands”. 1 Set up a simplex channel by following steps 1 to 6 of  • “Current band” allows you to recall only those memory  “STORING SIMPLEX
                    
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                        NAMING A MEMORY CHANNEL MEMORY-TO-VFO TRANSFER You can name Memory channels using up to 8 characters.  Transferring the contents of a Memory channel or the Call  When you recall a named Memory channel, its name channel to the VFO can be useful if you want to search  appears on the display.  Names can be call signs, for other stations or a clear frequency, near the selected  repeater names, cities, people, etc. Memory channel or Call channel frequency. 1 Press [MR] or [CALL] to enter Memory Recal
                    
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                        While [KEY] + Power  Key Name [KEY] [F], [KEY] [KEY] (1s) MR mode Transmitting ON [PTT] Transmission – X TX/RX X – Backlight ON  [LAMP] Backlight ON Backlight ON Backlight ON Backlight ON – continuously Monitor +  [MONI] Monitor Squelch setup X Monitor – Frequency Memory CH  [ ] Memory CH Up – Memory CH Up – – continuously Up Memory CH  Memory CH Memory CH  [ ] – continuously –– Down Down Down [ OK] –––––– [ESC ] –––––– DTMF [MENU] – RF power select – – – Transmission [A/B] –––––– [1] – – – – DT
                    
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                        SCAN Scan is a useful feature for hands-off monitoring of your favorite frequencies.  Becoming comfortable with all types of  Scan will increase your operating efficiency. This transceiver provides the following types of scans: Scan Type Scan Range VFO Scan Scans all frequencies on the current band. Memory Scan Scans all frequencies stored in the Memory channels. Scans the frequencies in the Memory channels which belong to the group you have  Group Scan specified. Program Scan Scans all frequenc
                    
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                        Note:  The L0/U0 to L9/U9 Memory channels cannot be locked  VFO SCAN out. VFO Scan monitors all frequencies tunable on the band,  using the current frequency step size. GROUP SCAN 1 Select your desired band. For the purpose of Group Scan, the 1000 Memory  2 Press [VFO] (1s). channels are divided into 10 groups, with each group  • Scan starts at the current frequency. containing 100 channels.  Group Scan monitors only the  • The 1 MHz decimal point blinks while scanning is in  100 channels which 
                    
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                         Naming a Memory Group   You can name Memory group using up to 8 characters. 6 When you have entered your desired groups, press  [ OK] to move the cursor to the right, then press  the Tuning control to complete the entry and exit  1 Press [MHz], then press [ ]/[ ] or rotate the  Menu mode. Tuning control to select a channel in your desired  • You can delete the selected character by pressing  group. [A/B]. • If you have entered the maximum of 10 groups, simply  2 Enter Menu mode and access Menu 
                    
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                         Using Program Scan PROGRAM SCAN 1 Select your desired band. Program Scan is identical to VFO Scan except that you  2 Press [VFO]. select a frequency range for the scan. 3 Press [ ]/[ ] or rotate the Tuning control to select   Setting Scan Limits a frequency within your desired scan range.   You can store up to 10 scan ranges in Memory  4 Press [VFO] (1s). channels L0/U0 to L9/U9. • Scan starts at the current frequency. 1 Press [VFO]. • The 1 MHz decimal point blinks while scanning is in  progre
                    
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                        CTCSS/ DCS/ CROSS TONE CTCSS You may sometimes want to hear calls only from specific persons.  The Continuous Tone Coded Squelch System  (CTCSS) allows you to ignore (not hear) unwanted calls from other persons who are using the same frequency.  To do  so, select the same CTCSS tone as selected by the other persons in your group.  A CTCSS tone is subaudible and is  selectable from among 42 tone frequencies. DCS Digital Coded Squelch (DCS) is another application which allows you to ignore (not he
                    
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                        CTCSS FREQUENCY SCAN DCS This function scans through all CTCSS frequencies to  USING DCS identify the incoming CTCSS frequency on a received  signal.  You may find this useful when you cannot recall  1 Select your desired band. the CTCSS frequency that the other persons in your group  are using. 2 Press [TONE] 3 times to activate the DCS function. 1 Press [TONE] 2 times to activate the CTCSS function. • The “ ” icon appears on the display when the DCS  function is on. • The “ ” icon appears on t
                    
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                        DCS CODE SCAN CROSS TONE This function scans through all DCS codes to identify the  USING CROSS TONE incoming DCS code on a received signal.  You may find it  useful when you cannot recall the DCS code that the other  You can set separate signaling types by TX and RX for  persons in your group are using. when you access a repeater that uses different Encode/  1 Press [TONE] 3 times to activate the DCS function. decode signaling. • The “ ” icon appears on the display when the DCS  To turn the Cro