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1 From The Document LibraryFrom The Document Library144/440 MHZ FM DUAL BANDER 7\ m TM- 733a f 44/430 MHz FM DUAL BANDER z TM- 733a 144/430 MHZ FM DUAL BANDER TM-733E 0 0 0 INSTRUCTION MANUAL KENWOOD CORPORATION i!lPRINTED IN JAPAN 662-039HO{K p 1: M)(MC) 95112 1, 10 118 7 6 54 s . ' ' Notice to lhe usor: One 01 more of the following statements may be applicable to lhls ~~quipment. FCC W AIWINQ This ~~101 USCSf-/t~.-gy. ~ 01 ~ 10 ll> may"'"''"hariMJ --_,_,_.,., .. #>tpresMy~lfilhft ""'"""""' l'flllft<AL rn. uwt coUtl lose tne lhii'!OIIIy 10 ~ Ill!$ ~,.,_.,#d~ornw:tboon ..-. ~FO~noHTOTHeOKUf~LD~~U~R~E~REPBY THiiFCC Tllit~hft-lftt <tind-10~.}

2 , for a-8 dlflil<ll-. """"'"" 10 Plllf r5 ol It FCC R<bs. 171a"--~ 10~ ,.._~ ag6lfl$f """"""'~ .. -KitNtlll!ll 01$1~ TII>S ~..,.,..W~s. U1<01 fndcotflgen<~t$ tlldoo hquenq -gy lind. ~not ""'all"' and IJ/1e<J In~ Will! the !MitOJ<tioM, mtJy G4UU flllftiJNI "'"' ~ 10 ftldc COffliO' , HOW<IWN. ~re /o no pu~rMI~$/NI the intarf~tonc wiH not occur itt 6 fJllrtiC>Jilt If this eqt~tpmeltllk!H c'w hiltmfullnlerfrlrencc to tii(J/0 or televi$icn ~iP/ion. Wfll<ll con c. dete""'"IJ<I by CIJ(flf"!! th<l ~>q<Jilli1 Jel1l off net on, rn~ '"'" " oncOIJIOf/Ofl to lry to cOtrtelti'HII"terl~~ten;;e QY on Of moto ot m fotk!w-nq mtliiS<Jtos: RIIO fftnt 01 !))

3 Eloc tollr<l r<~ettiv 'rfV lncrwAs tll<t fNl'"""" bo~o 111<> equipllllln< and t~~CsiVO<: Conn~ct ttt qulprntJnl lo an ov#~YI or a C1<tu dtlle en! trom tMt 10 Which ti!IJ ffK:IIiver t$ CMMC/ed, Cons/,J/1 '"" lochnl<ot """'t nc . Models Covered by this Manv~l TM 733Al 144/440 MHZ FM Dual Bander ( ) TM-733E: 144/430 MHz FM Dual Bander (Europe) TM- 733a : 144/430 MHz FM Dual Sandor (General) -FIX>CI>Oru ff4 Jilfl1i1 tne"""""""' k~, $..:/1 u R-C<Jr41ol, cannot~~-.~~ tnaor;I>Ofltl, Tnls trt>e oJ -~ io Of*t* lor'*"""' ..,.,.., ..,SCll\f From The Document LibraryFrom The Document LibraryTHANK YOU We are grateful you decided to purchase this KENWOOD FM trarlSGeiller.

4 TtJe TM-733 series of mobile transceNers were developed to satisfy ltle requirement f or e compact rig that's simple to operate yet contains numerous sophisticated features. The dual band operarton wdl be by hams whO want access to VHF and UHF bands with a transceiver smaller than some single banders. KENWOOD believes you wW be sattsfied with this product's quality and features. PRECAUTIONS Please observe the fOllowing precautiOns to prevoot fife, petSO<lal injury, and damage Do not transmit with htgh output power ror extended periods. The transceiver may overheat. Do not modify this transcetver unless instructed by this manual or by some other approved KENWOOD communication.

5 Do nol expose lhe transceiver to long pefiods of direct sunlight or place tne ltansce ver close to heating appliances Do not place lhe transcervGt m excesSIVely dusty or hurnd a~eas. Of 011 unstable surfaoes. ti an abnormal odor or smoke iS detected comng !tum the transten~er, tum OFF \he power immeo~ately. Contact a KENWOOD service statron or yoor dealer. The transceiVer is desrgnlld lor a V power $0\.lrce. Never use a 24 V batte<y to power the trallSCeiver. Ensure the Front Panel ot tne transceiver is lnstaNed correctly to prevent tile panel from falilflg. Refer to pages 17 and 111. CONTENTS FEATURES .. 1 ACCESSORIES .. 1 CONVENTIONS FOLLOWED IN THIS MANUAL.

6 2 PREPARATION FOR MOBILE OPERATION .. 3 BUTTON FUNCTION DISPlAY .. 24 Basic State Display labels .. 24 Labels After Pressing [fJ .. 24 Labels After Pressing IF] for More than 1 Second .. 24 Programmable Memory Recall Labels .. 24 MOBILE INSTALLATION .. 3 1 nstallation .. 3 DC POWER CABLE CONNECTION .. 4 Replacing Fuses .. 6 ANTENNA CONNECTION .. 6 CONFIRMATION BEFORE OPERATION .. 25 FRONT PANEL .. 25 REAR PANEL .. 25 RECEIVING .. ,, 26 PREPARATION FOR FIXED STATION OPERATION .. 7 SWITCHING POWER ONKlfF .. 26 VOLUME AOJUST .. 26 DC POWER SUPPLY CONNECTION .. 7 Replactng Fuses .. 8 ANTENNA CONNECTION .. 8 ACCESSORY CONNECT10NS .. 9 EXTERNAL.

7 9 Receive Audio Switcning .. ~ .. 9 MICROPHONE .. 1 0 PACKET EQUIPMENT .. 10 DATA Cor>neclor Pinout .. 11 C1~TrtNG ACQUAINTED .. v .. 12. SQUELCH .. 27 Noise Sq\ .. 2 7 Automatic .. 2 7 S-Meler .. 28 Squek;h Hang lima .. 28 AD Ou1put Squelch COntrOl .. 29 BAND SELECT .. 29 VHFNHF Operation .. 30 UHF/UHF Operation .. 30 Transmit Band Lock .. 31 Blanking a Band Display .. 3 2 Vf=:O MODE .. ,,,,, .. ,,, .. Hl~ 32 FRONT PANEL .. 1 2 REAR PANEL .. " .. 18 MICROPHONE .. 1 9 DISPLAY .. 20 SELECTING FREQUENCIES .. 33 Tuning Control .. 33 Microphone (UPJIIDWNJ Buttons .. 33 Programmable VFO .. 33 AMIFM MOOE (SOME VERSIONS ONLY) .. 3 4 From The Document LibraryFrom The Document LibraryFREQUENCY STEP SIZE.)

8 35 1 MHiz/1 o MHz Functiorrs .. 3 6 Changes in Display!'IJ Frequencies .. 3 7 TRANSMITTING .. 39 MICROPHONE PTT .. , .. 39 SELECTING OUTPUT POWER .. 39 TIME-QUTTIMER (TOT) .. 40 MEMORY CHANNElS .. 41 VHFIUHF MEMORY CHANNEL RATIO .. 41 STORING DATA IN MEMORY .. 42 Simple~ Memory Ct>anr~els .. 42 Split Memory Char~r~ets .. 43 RECALLING MEMORY CHANNELS .. 44 MEMORY~ VFO TRANSFERS .. 44 ERASING MEMORY CHANNELS .. 45 CALl CHANNEL .. 45 Recalling lhe Call Channel .. 45 Changing Call Chanr~el Conlents (Simplex) .. 4 6 Changing Call Channel Conlents (Split) .. 4 7 CHANNEL DISPLAY .. 4 7 INITIALIZING MEMORY .. 49 Par1ial FleS:el- Single Band.

9 49 Partial Reset Both Bands .. 49 Full Reset exclu(ling Programmable Memory. so Full Reset Including Programmable Memory .. 50 PROGRAMMABLE MEMORY (PM) .. 51 PROGRAMMABLE INFORMATION .. 51 Memory Chanrtel Storage_ .. 51 Programmable Memory Channel Storage .. 51 APPLICATION EXAMPLES .. 5'2 .Cqnfirmin9 Stored DTMF Numbers .. 6 4 Transmitting Stored DTMF Numbers (Automatie Dialer) .. 64 Autopatch ( and Canada Versions) .. 6 5 SCAN .. , .. 66 SCAN RESUME METHODS .. 6 7 Time-Operaleel Scatl .. ,. 67 Carrier-Operated s-can .. , .. 67 SELECTING SCAN RESUME METHOD .. 67 MEMORY SCAN .. , .. 68 Lock1ng 0(.1\ Memqry Channels .. ;; 68 BAND SC'AN.))

10 69 PROGRAMMABLE BAND SCAN .. 70 Setting Scan limiiS .. , .. , 70 Confirming tl'le Programmable limits .. 70 Using Programmable Band Scan .. 70 MHzSCAN .. , 7 I SCAN .. 71 .CALL/MEMORY SCAN .. 72 PROGRAMMABLE MEMORY SCAN .. 72 AUXILIARY .. 7 3 AUTOMAliC BAND CHANGE ( C.) .. , r,l ADVANCED INTERCEPT POINT (AfP) .. , .. ,. 74 MUTE .. 74 LOCK .. 75. Transceiver Lock .. 75 Microphone Lock .. ,. r 6 AU LOt:k .. , .. " 76 POWER OFF (APO) .. 76 BEEP FUNCT ION .. 77 Frequency ReadOut by Beeps .. 77 ,i\J STORING DATA IN PROGRAMMABLE MEMORY .. , .. , .. , .., .. '53 US(NG PROGRAMMABLE MEMORY .. 54 PROGRAMMABLE MEMORY CHANNELS [VFO MODE}.)]


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