Transceiver menu > variable level of data terminal, Transceiver menu > sqc output logic, Unique functions – Kenwood TM-D710GE User Manual

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MCP-2A/6A Memory Control Program 08

Transceiver Menu > Variable Level of Data Terminal

It is possible to configure the input sensitivity of the external equipment terminal for data communications and the output

level. The settings are differentiated between TM-V71A/E, TM-D710A/E and RC-D710.

Transceiver Menu > SQC Output Logic

It is possible to configure the output logic of the external output terminal (active level) that is used for data

communications, etc. Normally, EchoLink Sysop mode uses the “High” configuration.
For details, refer to

Using MCP-2A/6A to Configure the TM-D710A/E/GA/GE (TM-V71A/E) (page 74)

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Unique Functions

Importing the TravelPlus for Repeaters File

It is possible to read a file that was exported from TravelPlus for Repeaters sold by ARRL. A file from TravelPlus for

Repeaters has a different file extension and format depending on the year it was created. MCP-2A requires the “tpe”

extension (2005-2006 edition; version 9.0). But if it is acceptable to you to be able to read only a portion of the file, then

the file can be read if a .csv extension is applied. Refer to the MCP-2A Help file for details of how to read this type of file.

Note:

◆ The method of storing the On/ Off status and frequency for Tone/CTCSS was modified at the time of MCP-2A, Version 3.00.

• If“100.0” is displayed in the CTCSS column in the file:

Up to Version 2.01: Turn CTCSS On and configure CTCSS frequency for “100.0 Hz”.
Version 3.00 and later: Turn Tone On and configure Tone frequency for “100.0 Hz”.

• If “67.0/100.0” is displayed in the CTCSS column in the file:

Up to Version 2.01: CTCSS status and CTCSS frequency are set at initial values.
Version 3.00 and later: Turn Tone On and configure Tone frequency for “67.0 Hz”.

Importing the .hmk File

It is possible to import a file that was created using KENWOOD .hmk format.

Exporting the .hmk File

It is possible to export a file that was created using KENWOOD .hmk format. Refer to the MCP-2A Help file for details

as to how to use a .hmk file that was imported as explained in Section 9.4 Importing .hmk Files Created by Another

MCP‑2A.

Exporting the .html File

It is possible to export a file with .html format.

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