Kenwood TM-3530A User Manual

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d|) SQL (Squelch) control

To eliminate receiver noise during no-signal period,

slowly adjust the SQL control clockwise until the
noise disappears and the C.TUN indicator goes off
(threshold point).

When a signal is received, the squelch will open, the
C.TUN indicator will light and the speaker will oper­
ate. If the signal is weak or fades during mobile opera­
tion, readjust the squelch for constant reception. For
scan operation, this control must be set to the thre­

shold point.

® POWER/VOL control

Power ON/OFF switch and volume control are com­
bined. Turning the control fully counterclockwise will

turn the power OFF. Clockwise rotation will increases
the audio output.

(S) DCL system keyboard

See page 25.

® MIC connector (8-pin)

For connection of the supplied microphone (and or
MC-48 autopatch microphone).

0 Earth (GND)

© Mic-----------

© Earth (Mic)

r

(D STBY (PTT)

0

DOWN------

0

UP

Caution:

The radio may be damaged if an external source vol­
tage is applied to pins 2 - 5 .

dD HIGH/LOW switch (H HIGH ^ LOW)

HIGH setting: This setting allows the TM-2570A to

transmit up to 70 watts output, the TM-2550A/

2550E up to 45 watts output and the TM-3530A/
2530A up to 25 watts output.
LOW setting: This setting allows the TM-3530A/
2570A/2550A/ 2550E/2530A to transmit up to ap­
prox. 5 watts output.

dD SCAN switch (£L TO ^ CO)

When TO (Time Operated) scan has been selected the

scan will stop on an occupied channel for a specific
time frame (internally adjustable between 0 and 5 se­
conds). When CO (Carrier Operated) scan is selected
the radio will remain on a station until the carrier
drops out.

dD LAMP switch (^ON)

This switch is used to illuminate the keys and
switches.

dD REV switch

This switch is used to reverse the repeater shift
(± 600 kHz for the 144 MHz band, ± 1.6 MHz for the
220 MHz band) and other transmit/receive frequen­
cies (CH 16 - CH 1 7, CH 18 - CH 19).

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