144MHz FM TRANSCEIVERTM-231A/231E220MHz FM TRANSCEIVERTM-331A440/430MHZ FM TRANSCEIVERTM-431A/431E1200MHz FM TRANSCEIVERTM-531A/531EINSTRUCTION MANUAL
© (D (3)© VFO keyThis key is used to return to VFO operation after operating in the MR or CALL channel mode. Pressing this switch
0 Call keyPress this key to activate the call channel function.Press the F key momentarily and then press the CALL key to store the curre
TONE frequency selectionPressing the F key for longer than one second and then pressing the TONE/T.ALT key will allow you to select
LCD DISPLAY PANEL® (D, -f-A^LC(z)LOCK - - REV AL DRS CTCS5 ^<1fATnf> ^ mm mm n=.------------------—-0 LOCK On when the LOCK function has been
Rear Panel© ANTENNA connectorAttach an antenna with a low SWR and impedance of 50 ohms.© 13.8 VDC power input connectorConnect the supplied
(6) MR keyThis key function just like the MR key on the front of the radio.(7) PF (Programmable Function) keyThis key can be programmed to perform a
Note:-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The frequencies shown above are the
To select the desired tuning or scan step size use the following procedure:1. Press the VFO key to select the VFO mode.2. Press the F
4. Press the CALL key within 10 seconds. A long beep will sound and the F indicator will turn off in the display. This indicat
4-2-5. ALT (TM-531A/531E only)The ALT system operates similar to an AFC (Automatic Frequency Control) system. This system is useful w
Thank you for purchasing this new transceiver.IMPORTANT:-------------------------------Please read this instruction manual carefully before pla
4-3. TRANSMITTER OPERATIONCautions:-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1. Ensure that an
TM-231ATM-231E TM-331ATM-431ATM-431ETM-531A TM-531EVFO Frequency144.000 MHz 220.000 MHz440.000 MHz (U.S.A. version)430.000 MHz1 240.000 MHz430.000 MHz
4-4-4. Memory ContentsEach Memory channel is capable of storing the following information.1-16 17-20CALLFrequency dataOOOTone FrequencyO oOTon
Odd Split Memory Channels1. Press the VFO key to select the VFO mode.2. Select the desired receiver frequency, tone information etc.
Call Channel1. Press the VFO key to select the VFO mode.2. Select the desired operating frequency, tone data etc. (For example 449.
4-5. SCAN Operations4-5-1. GeneralThe following scan options are available:Band ScanScan proceeds over the entire band. This function operates
4-5-4. Programmable Band Scan1. The lower scan limit should be stored into memory channel 1 5, and the upper scan limit should be
4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 to lock out any other channels you wish to skip,5. To cancel the lockout, select the desired Memory Chan
4-6. REPEATER OPERATIONS4-6-1 .Transmitter OffsetsAll amateur radio repeaters utilize a separate receive and transmit frequency. The receiv
Mode. When this option is installed and the CTCSS function has been activated the radio will not open squelch until the proper PL
I.IawahhineibEFORE OPERATION6.Priority Alert Function ...27REPEATER OPERATION...
3, The transceiver will remain keyed for approximately 2 seconds after you press each number, so you can release the PTT switch witho
4-8. Digital Recording SystemThe optional DRU-1 (Digital Recording Unit) permits you to manually or automatically record up to a maximu
The relationship between the maximum number of phrases and the recording time for each phrase is shown in the diagram below:Maximum
Recording an incoming receive1. Select the desired operating frequency. Recordings can be made from the VFO mode, the Memory Mode or th
008 18(PTT switch and) (q )8 18NPlay back time1. Press the DRS key to select the DRS mode. The display will indicate something similar to
6. MAINTENANCEr6-1. GENERAL INFORMATIONYour transceiver has been factory aligned and tested to specification before shipment. Under normal
6-3. IIM CASE OF DIFFICULTYThe problems described in this table are failures caused, in general, by improper operation or connection o
7. OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES7-1-1. CTCSS unit TSU-6The use of the optional sub-audible tone decoder TSU-6 allows for CTCSS Tone Squelch oper
7-1-2. Digital Recording Unit DRU-11. Remove the 2 screws securing the Top cover. Gently remove the top cover. (Fig. 1)2. Attach the three
7-2. ACCESSORIESMC-44/MC-44E (E: European Version) MULTI FUNCTION MICROPHONE MC-60A MICROPHONE (8-pin)The zinc die-cast base provides high s
The power requirement is 13.8 VDC.Never attemot connection to a 24 VDC source.Do not place the unit in areas of excessive dust, high humid
I CTCSS UNIT TSU-6PG-3B DC LINE NOISE FILTERPG-2N DC POWER CABLERC-10 REMOTE CONTROLLERIF-20 INTERFACE PG-4JPG-4H INTERFACEDIGITAL RECORDING UNIT
2. SPECIFICATIONS AND ACCESSORIES2-1. SPECIFICATIONSModelsSpecificationsTM-231A TM-231E TM-331ATM-431A (U.S.A. version)TM-431A/431ETM-531A TM-531E(00
2-2. ACCESSORIESUnpack your new transceiver carefully and examine it for visible damage. If the equipment has been damaged in shipment, noti
3-2. CONNECTION3-2-1. Mobile Installations Cautions:------------------------------1. Before installing the power cable disconnect the negativ
2. Before connecting and disconnecting the power connector be sure to turn OFF the POWER switch on the front panel of the transceiv
4. OPERATION®© POWER switchPress to turn the transceiver ON or OFF.©Tuning controlThis control is used to select the desired transmit- ter/re
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