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Kenwood TK-8302H User Manual

Kenwood TK-8302H
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TK-7302/ TK-8302
TK-7302H/ TK-8302H
TK-7302HV/ TK-8302HU
VHF FM TRANSCEIVER/ UHF FM TRANSCEIVER
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
ÉMETTEUR-RÉCEPTEUR FM VHF/ ÉMETTEUR-RÉCEPTEUR FM UHF
MODE D’EMPLOI
TRANSCEPTOR FM VHF/ TRANSCEPTOR FM UHF
MANUAL DE INSTRUCCIONES
© B62-2167-20 (K,K2)
09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02

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Kenwood TK-8302H Specifications

General IconGeneral
Frequency Range136-174 MHz
Channel Capacity128 channels
Channel Spacing12.5 / 25 kHz
Operating Temperature-30 to +60 °C
Modulation16K0F3E
Power Supply13.8 V DC

Summary

Terminal Description

ACC (D-SUB 15 Pin Connector)

Describes the 15-pin D-SUB connector for accessories and its pin assignments.

Speaker Jack

Details the 3.5 mm phone jack for external speaker connections.

DC Input Connector

Explains the connection for DC power input and its polarity.

Microphone Jack

Describes the microphone connection port and its pin functions.

SAFETY AND WARNINGS

WARNING: EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERES

Precautions regarding explosive atmospheres like fuel or fumes when operating the transceiver.

WARNING: RADIO FREQUENCY INJURY

Advises on avoiding injury from RF transmissions by maintaining distance from the antenna.

WARNING: DYNAMITE BLASTING CAPS

Caution about operating the transceiver near dynamite blasting caps.

GETTING STARTED

SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES

Lists and describes the items included with the transceiver for initial setup.

PREPARATION AND INSTALLATION

Covers vehicle preparation, power cable connection, and transceiver mounting.

GETTING ACQUAINTED

FRONT/REAR PANEL OVERVIEW

Identifies and explains the controls and connectors on the transceiver's front and rear panels.

DISPLAY AND PROGRAMMABLE FUNCTIONS

DISPLAY OPERATION AND INDICATORS

Explains the function of the display, its indicators, and modes of operation.

PROGRAMMABLE FUNCTION KEYS

Lists functions that can be assigned to programmable keys like S, A, <B, C>, and A.

BASIC OPERATIONS

POWER ON/OFF AND PASSWORD

Instructions for switching the transceiver on/off and entering a transceiver password.

VOLUME AND CHANNEL SELECTION

How to adjust the volume and select desired zones and channels.

TRANSMITTING AND RECEIVING

Steps for transmitting a message using the PTT switch and receiving a signal.

SCANNING FUNCTIONS

SCANNING MODES AND OPERATION

How to start, stop, and use scan features like Priority Scan.

SCAN LIST MANAGEMENT

Procedures for adding or removing channels/zones from the scan list.

SCAN REVERT

Defines the channel selected when the PTT switch is pressed during a scan.

DTMF CALLS

MANUAL DIALING

Instructions for manually dialing DTMF numbers using the keypad.

AUTODIAL AND REDIALING

How to use autodial memory locations and redial previously called numbers.

SIGNALING FUNCTIONS

STUN FUNCTION

Details the stun function for disabling a transceiver if stolen or lost.

QUIET TALK/DIGITAL QUIET TALK (QT/DQT)

Explains QT/DQT signaling for ignoring calls from other parties on the same channel.

OPTIONAL SIGNALING TYPES

Details on 2-tone, DTMF, FleetSync, and MDC-1200 signaling.

OPERATOR SELECTABLE TONE (OST)

How to change preset encode and decode tones for selected channels.

FleetSync: ALPHANUMERIC 2-WAY PAGING FUNCTION

SELCALL (SELECTIVE CALLING)

Describes Selcall for voice calls to specific stations or groups, including ID codes.

PAGING CALL

Procedure for requesting a call using the PTT List ID.

STATUS MESSAGE

How to transmit pre-programmed status messages and their display codes.

GPS REPORT

Instructions for sending location data using an installed GPS unit.

ADVANCED OPERATIONS

EMERGENCY CALLS

How to make emergency calls using the programmed Emergency function.

LONE WORKER MODE

Description of the Lone Worker safety feature that activates emergency operation.

TALK AROUND

Enables direct communication without a repeater during service interruptions.

VOICE SCRAMBLER

Details the voice scrambler function for secure communication and code settings.

MONITORING AND SQUELCH CONTROL

Using Monitor, Squelch Off, and Squelch Level for signal reception.

PUBLIC ADDRESS (PA)

Instructions for using the Public Address system with an optional relay unit.

BACKGROUND OPERATIONS

TIME-OUT TIMER (TOT)

Prevents extended transmission duration by stopping transmission after a preset time.

AUXILIARY PORT

Instructions for activating the auxiliary port for use with optional boards.

DISPLAY BRIGHTNESS

How to cycle through display brightness settings (high, low, off).

DIRECT ZONE CHANNEL

Immediately selects the lowest channel of the lowest zone.

BUSY CHANNEL LOCKOUT (BCL)

Prevents transmission on an already occupied channel.

PTT ID

Unique ID code sent each time the PTT switch is pressed or released.

COMPANDER

Removes excessive noise from transmitted signals for clearer audio.

VOICE ANNOUNCEMENT

Announces the new channel audibly when changing channels.

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