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Kenwood NX-5200K3 Common Function Reference

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Configuration using KPG-D1/ D1N
0
Configuring VOX Gain Level
(
Transceiver Settings > Optional Features > Optional Features 2 > Conventional
> VOX)
0
Assigning functions to the PF keys on the transceiver ( Transceiver Settings > Key Assignment)
18.2
Retaining Transmitting State after VOX Transmission (VOX
Delay Time)
VOX Delay Time
is the duration for which the transceiver retains the transmission after VOX transmission. If the transceiver
reverts to receive mode too quickly after a user pauses speaking, the last part of the speech may not be transmitted. To
avoid this situation, VOX Delay Time needs to be configured so that the whole speech is transmitted and that the transmission
retention time is not too long.
Upon the elapse of the time configured in VOX Delay Time after no audio is inputted to the microphone, the transceiver
terminates VOX transmission.
VOX transmission is terminated.
If audio is inputted to the microphone while VOX Delay Time is counting down, VOX Delay Time is reset and the audio
transmission continues.
Configuration using KPG-D1/ D1N
Configuring VOX Delay Time (
Transceiver Settings > Optional Features > Optional Features 2 > Conventional >
VOX)
18.3
Restricting the VOX Transmission while the Audio Sounds
from the Transceiver (Transmit Inhibit while Receiving)
Transmit Inhibit while Receiving is the function to restrict the VOX transmission while the speaker of the transceiver is
unmuted.
This function can be used to prevent VOX from being activated by audio emitted from the speaker.
If Transmit Inhibit while Receiving is enabled, the VOX transmission cannot be done while the speaker is unmuted.
If Transmit Inhibit while Receiving is disabled, the VOX transmission can be done even while the speaker is unmuted.
Configuration using KPG-D1/ D1N
Configuring Transmit
Inhibit while Receiving to be enabled or disabled ( Transceiver Settings > Optional Features
> Optional Features 2 > Conventional > VOX)
18 VOX
18.1 Configuring the Input Sensitivity of the Microphone (VOX Gain Level)
Common FUNC (K, F)/Ver 2.20 391
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Kenwood NX-5200K3 Specifications

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BrandKenwood
ModelNX-5200K3
CategoryTransceiver
LanguageEnglish

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