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Kenwood TK-6110 User Manual

Kenwood TK-6110
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TK-6110
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
VHF FM TRANSCEIVER
© B62-1216-20 (K,K2)
09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02

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Kenwood TK-6110 Specifications

General IconGeneral
frequency range type 129.7-37.0 MHz
frequency range type 235.0-50.0 MHz
number of channels32
channel spacing20 kHz / 25 kHz
channel step5 kHz
Power IconPower
operating voltage13.6 V DC ±15%
current drain standby< 0.6 A
current drain receive< 2.4 A
current drain transmit< 15 A
duty cycle transmit20%
Operating Environment IconOperating Environment
operating temperature range-22˚f ~ +140˚f (-30˚c ~ +60˚c)
frequency stability±0.0005%
antenna impedance50 Ω
Receiver IconReceiver
sensitivity (12dB SINAD)0.25µV
selectivity75 dB
intermodulation distortion70 dB
spurious response70 dB
audio output10W at less than 5% distortion
Transmitter IconTransmitter
RF output power70 W
type of emission16K0F3E
spurious response62 dB
FM hum & noise50 dB
microphone impedance600 Ω
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
dimensions (W x H x D)6-1/4 x 2 x 6-1/4 in. (160 x 50 x 160 mm)
weight (net)3.5 lbs. (1.6kg)

Summary

Notices to the User

Safety Warnings

Covers potential hazards like explosive atmospheres, RF burns, and blasting caps.

FCC Information

Details FCC compliance, radio frequency energy use, and interference mitigation.

Unpacking and Checking Equipment

Supplied Accessories

Lists all items included in the transceiver package, such as microphone, cables, and manual.

Preparation

Tools Required

Lists the necessary tools for installing the transceiver, like drills and circle cutters.

Power Cable Connection

Provides instructions on connecting the transceiver's power cable to the vehicle's battery.

Installing the Transceiver

Guides on securely mounting the transceiver, connecting cables, and positioning the microphone hanger.

Getting Acquainted

Front Panel Overview

Details the function of each control, button, and LED on the front panel of the transceiver.

Display Information

Explains the various icons, indicators, and messages shown on the transceiver's display.

Rear Panel and Microphone

Identifies connectors on the rear panel and explains the microphone's Push-To-Talk switch.

Programmable Functions

Key Function Assignments

Details functions like AUX, Channel select, Delete/Add, and Emergency Call for programmable keys.

Advanced Operational Features

Covers Home Channel, Horn Alert, LCD Backlight, Monitor, OST, and Scan functions for programmable keys.

Signaling and Transmission Control

Details Scrambler, Squelch Level adjustment, and Talk Around functionality.

Basic Operations

Power and Volume Control

Instructions on how to turn the transceiver ON/OFF and adjust the volume level.

Channel Selection and Calls

Guides on selecting channels and making calls using the PTT switch and microphone.

DTMF Calls

Manual Dialing and Redialing

Guides on manually dialing DTMF numbers and redialing the last number.

Storing and Sending Auto Dial Numbers

Instructions for storing DTMF numbers in memory and sending them.

Confirming and Clearing Stored Numbers

Procedures to confirm stored DTMF numbers and clear them from memory.

Auxiliary Functions

Time-out Timer and Busy Channel Lockout

Explains TOT for limiting transmission time and BCL for preventing interference on busy channels.

Signaling and Channel Roll Over

Details 2-Tone/DTMF signaling and how Roll Over/Dead End functions manage channel selection.

Dead Beat Disable and Timed Power Off

Covers DBD feature and Timed Power OFF function related to vehicle ignition.

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