Kenwood tk f6 turbo programming. Kenwood TK-F6 Turbo is a high power portable radio. Technical characteristics of the Kenwood TK F6 Turbo transceiver

Kenwood TK-F6 Turbo is a wearable professional walkie-talkie that is a reliable communication tool in a durable, ergonomic case without a display for greater reliability when working in difficult conditions. New TK-F6 Turbo programmable in frequency range 400-480 MHz and is equipped with a battery Li-Ion With increased capacity 3000 mAh. The walkie-talkie has 128 memory channels (8 groups of 16 channels), function buttons for accessing frequently used functions, LED operating status indicator.

  • By using software and KPG-22 COM or KPG-22/4 COM programmers can be configured extensive functionality radio stations. The walkie-talkie does not have a display, but this does not detract from its capabilities, since many functions are controlled very quickly using function buttons. For example, you can assign the functions of checking the battery charge, changing the microphone sensitivity level, changing the output power, scanning, monitor and much more to the side keys.
  • All buttons located on the radio body have 3 operating modes: short press, delayed press, long press for more than 3 seconds. TK-F6 Turbo is capable of transmitting an emergency signal to your colleagues, as well as turning on a loud siren to attract attention in an emergency situation, with one press of the orange button on the top of the radio body.

    TK F6 Turbo allows you to set a password for reading data from the radio. Thanks to this feature, you can protect information about your channels from being read and changed from your computer by unauthorized persons. TK-F6 Turbo It is manufactured using a high-quality aluminum chassis, and its body is a reliable, play-free design made of durable modern polymer material. Thanks to the high quality of assembly, the durability of the device is ensured.

  • Walkie Talkie Kenwood TK-F6 Turbo is equipped with a scrambler for changing the audio signal, which allows you to ensure the confidentiality of conversations through signal encryption. It is also possible to increase the sensitivity of the microphone, so you can transmit information even in a whisper. All settings Kenwood TK-F6 Turbo can be done using regular computer. For the convenience of working with the walkie-talkie, any actions are announced by voice prompts (on English language).
  • Basic specifications:
    frequency range 400-480 MHz Number of channels 16 Channel width Wide: 25 kHz
    Narrow: 12.5 kHz
    Frequency grid step 25 kHz, 12.5 kHz, 5 kHz, 6.25 kHz Supply voltage 7.2 V DC ± 20% Working hours Cycle (straight/alternate/cool): 3-3-40 hours Modulation type FM Operating temperature range -30…+60 °С Antenna resistance 50 ohm Frequency stability ± 2.5 ppm (-30 °C to + 60 °C) Synthesizer pitch 5.0 kHz/6.25 kHz Dimensions (W x H x D) Only radio with battery:
    99x58x34mm.
    Weight 198 g
    Transmitter
    output power 8 W Type of radiation F3E Modulation width ± 5.0 kHz at 25 kHz
    ± 2.5 kHz at 12.5 kHz
    Out-of-band emissions (EN) -36 dBm ? 1 GHz
    -30 dBm > 1 GHz
    FM noise (EIA) 45 dB at 25 kHz
    40 dB at 12.5 kHz
    Distortions less than 5% Microphone impedance 2000 Ohm
    Receiver
    Receiver type Double conversion superheterodyne Sensitivity - EIA 12 dB SINAD 0.22 µV at 25 kHz
    0.25 µV at 12.5 kHz
    Selectivity 70 dB at 25 kHz
    62 dB at 12.5 kHz
    Intermodulation 65 dB Selectivity 70 dB Audio output power 500 mW with less than 10% distortion
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User's Manual.

USING THE BATTERY.

Battery charge.

The battery is supplied uncharged. Please charge it before use.

A new battery (or after long-term storage) may not show the nominal value when first charged.

capacity. To achieve the nominal capacity, repeat the charge-discharge cycle 2-3 times. If time

Even a fully charged battery doesn't last long, it's time to change it.

Charger.

Use to charge the battery only Charger, included with this radio. If

After installing the battery, the station “shows” a low charge (“flashing” red indicator and

Notes:

Do not short-circuit the battery terminals or place it close to a fire source. Never

do not attempt to disassemble the battery. We do not bear any responsibility

responsibility for any

results caused by modification of the battery without our company's permission.

The battery should be charged at an ambient temperature of 5 – 40 C.

Outside this temperature range, the battery may not be fully charged.

Charge the battery only when the radio is turned off, otherwise it may not work correctly.

charger.

Also, to avoid problems with correct charging, do not turn off the power or

remove the battery while charging.

Do not attempt to recharge a fully charged battery as this may cause

a reduction in its service life or failure.

Do not attempt to charge the battery if it or the radio itself is wet. First, dry

devices.

To avoid short-circuiting and damaging the battery, do not place it together with

metal objects such as keys, chains, etc.

How to charge.

Plug the power adapter into a power outlet, and

connect to the charging cup.

The indicator will first be orange

(about 1 s), then turns green

(charge waiting state).

Place the battery or walkie-talkie with

battery into the charging cup.

Make sure the place is reliable

contact of the device terminals in the charger

glass. The indicator will begin to “blink”

in red (status

precharge).

After about 5 minutes the indicator

stops “blinking” - this is the state

normal charge.

A full charge requires approximately 6.5 hours. When the green indicator turns on, it means charging

completed. Remove the battery (or walkie-talkie) from the charging cup.

Note: If you charge the transceiver while it is on with the battery installed, the indicator

will not turn green. Correct display is only possible when the charging station is switched off.

Charging process and indicator status.

Timer limiting transmission time, Emergency call, PTT ID function

Kenwood TKF6 Turbo is a pocket radio, which is a continuation of the well-known UVF-1 Turbo line. The Kenwood TK-F6 Turbo station is presented in a strong and ergonomic case. The new powerful professional portable radio station Kenwood TK F6 Turbo has an output power of up to 9 W, operates in the range (400-480 MHz), has a compact size, and a new modern design!

All Kenwood TKF6 Turbo settings are programmable using a PC, 16 memory channels with subtones and frequency separation can be installed, and each of the three additional keys can be set to 2 functions (short and long press), which allows you to change the power level and check the battery charge level with one button. Voice prompts in English announce all actions with the TK-F6 Turbo radio station (channels, turning functions on/off), which makes the station convenient to use. The Kenwood TK-F6 Turbo radio supports the PTT ID function, which allows you to set a unique tone identifier for each station.

Thanks to constant improvements in technology and full compliance with eleven military standards MIL-STD 810 C/D/E/F and IP 54/55, the radio is capable of operating in harsh conditions: rain, fog, low and high temperatures, vibration Allows you to receive even the most weak signals, at a low price this puts this model to a leading position among professional wearable radios of this class!

A large and high-quality speaker provides clear audibility even at maximum volume without distortion. Extensive functionality can satisfy the needs of almost any user, while all the extensive functionality is hidden inside the station, most functions are programmed via a computer, the necessary functions can be displayed on two programmable buttons, otherwise nothing superfluous!

The Kenwood TK F6 Turbo radio is designed in a compact, lightweight case and weighs very little. However, the battery of the Kenwood TK F6 Turbo radio has a capacity of 3000 mAh. It is a reliable communications device housed in a convenient, non-display design for ease of use in harsh environments. Kenwood TK-F6 Turbo is a new professional wearable radio equipped with a high-performance antenna that bends easily.

Kenwood TK F6 Turbo radios are high quality and reliability, ergonomic design and compact dimensions. The TK-F6 Turbo portable radio provides a longer range compared to other models due to better sensitivity and selectivity up to 3-7 km in the city or in the forest, up to 10-12 km in the field. Due to improved selectivity, the receiver performs better in difficult conditions in crowded areas large quantity people with radio stations in this frequency range. For example: a large enterprise, a large construction site, warehouses, a shopping center, a boarding house area, etc.

Functional advantages of the Kenwood TK-F6 Turbo radio

  • 128 (8 groups of 16 channels)
  • Three buttons functional programming with the ability to set 2 functions on each button
  • Emergency call
  • Built-in scrambler distorts the transmitted signal, ensuring confidentiality of conversations
  • Whisper function with three levels of gain adjusts the sensitivity of the microphone, capable of transmitting even a whisper
  • Computer programming
  • Supporting actions with the radio station with voice prompts in English
  • PTT ID function with setting a unique tone ID for each function
  • Timer limiting transmission time
  • Ten levels of voice activation
  • Nine levels of noise reduction

Technical characteristics of the Kenwood TK F6 Turbo transceiver

Model

TK-F6 Turbo

Operating frequency range 400 - 480 MHz (400 - 520 MHz)
Number of channels 128 (8 groups of 16 channels)
Number of encodings 50 CTCSS + 232 DCS
Synthesizer pitch 5 / 6.25 kHz
Operating temperature range -20 ... +55 °C
Nutrition Li-ion battery KB-35L
(7.4 V / 3000 mAh)
Dimensions 251x65x49 mm (with battery and antenna)
Weight 267 g
Start of sales 2012

Transmitter

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Sensitivity (at S/N = 12 dB) 0

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1 KENWOOD TK-F6 TURBO (always a large selection of portable walkie-talkies KENWOOD ) User's Manual. USING THE BATTERY. Battery charge. The battery is supplied uncharged. Charge it before use. A new battery (or after long-term storage) may not show the nominal capacity when first charged. To achieve the nominal capacity, repeat the charge-discharge cycle 2-3 times. If the operating time of even a fully charged battery is short, it's time to change it. Charger. Use only the charger included with this radio to charge the battery. If, after installing the battery, the station “shows” a low charge (“flashing” red indicator and a voice notification), charge the battery. Notes: 1. Do not short-circuit the battery terminals or place it close to a fire source. Never attempt to disassemble the battery. We are not responsible for any results caused by changing the battery without our company's permission. 2. The battery should be charged at an ambient temperature of 5-40 C. Outside this temperature range, the battery may not be fully charged. 3. Charge the battery only when the radio is turned off, otherwise charging may occur incorrectly. 4. Also, to avoid problems with correct charging, do not turn off the power or remove the battery while charging. 5. Do not try to recharge a fully charged battery, this may reduce its life or cause it to fail. 6. Do not attempt to charge the battery if it or the radio itself is wet. First, dry your devices. To avoid short-circuiting the battery and causing it to fail, do not place it together with metal objects such as keys, chains, etc. How to charge. 1. Plug the power adapter into a power outlet and connect it to the charging cup. The indicator will first be orange (about 1s), then turn green (standby charge state). 2. Place the battery or walkie-talkie with battery in the charging cup. Make sure that there is reliable contact between the device terminals in the charging cup. The indicator will “blink” red (pre-charge status). 3. After about 5 minutes, the indicator will stop “blinking” - this is a state of normal charge. 4. It takes approximately 6.5 hours to fully charge. When the green light turns on, charging is complete. Remove the battery (or walkie-talkie) from the charging cup. Note: If you charge the transceiver while the transceiver is turned on with the battery installed, the indicator will not turn green. Correct display is only possible when the charging station is switched off. Charging process and indicator status.

2 STATUS Power-on testing Battery not installed Precharge Normal charge Fully charged Problem INDICATOR Orange (about 1 sec) Green “Blinking” red (about 5 min) Red Green “Blinking” red for a long time Note: “Problem” - means either the battery is overheated, either takes place short circuit in the battery or radio, or it’s time to change the battery. Tips for charging. 1. Power-on testing. When power is connected to the charging cup, the orange indicator will “blink” for about 1s and turn off. The device will go into the “ready to charge” state. This means that the charging cup has passed all built-in tests and can charge the battery normally. If the indicator remains orange or flashes red, the self-test has failed. 2. Pre-charge. If the red LED “blinks” when the battery is installed in the charging cup, this means that the residual voltage on the battery is too low and the device is “precharging” the battery with a low current (“precharge” status). The charger will automatically enter the normal charge state when the battery reaches a certain voltage. Note: Pre-charge cannot last more than 30 minutes. If the red light continues to blink after 30 minutes, the charger is not charging the battery. Check the serviceability of both the battery and charger. How to store batteries. 1. If you do not plan to use the battery for a long time, leave about half the charge. 2. Store batteries at low temperature and low humidity (dry place). 3. Avoid heat and direct sunlight.

3 PREPARATION FOR WORK. Battery installation. 1. Align the two grooves on the battery with the guides on the back of the radio and slide it in. 2. Press the bottom of the battery until it clicks into place. Removing the battery. 1. To remove the battery, press the latch. Installing/removing the antenna. To install the antenna, screw it (clockwise) to the connector on the top of the radio. Installing/removing a latch for wearing on a belt. Place the latch on the corresponding recesses on the back of the device and screw it into place.

4 APPEARANCE and MAIN CONTROLS. 1. Antenna. 2. Volume control/switch. Turn clockwise to turn on the station. Once turned on, continue rotating clockwise until the optimal volume is achieved. 3. Indicator light. 4. Emergency button. To enable this function in standby mode, press and hold the button for 3 seconds. To turn off the function, turn off the radio. 5. PTT button. To make a call (turn on transfer mode), press and hold this button. Release to switch to receive mode. 6. Programmable button 1 (can be assigned to one of many functions). 7. Programmable button 2 (can be assigned to one of many functions). 8. Channel selection knob. 9. Jack for connecting an external headphone/microphone (headset) and programmer. 10. Car charger connection socket. To charge the battery from the cigarette lighter, use only the special adapter CPL03.

5 SOUND and LIGHT INDICATION. Warning about low supply voltage Transmission mode or reading by the programmer Receiving mode or writing data by the programmer Scanning mode Battery charge Received and recognized DTMF Key pressing Sound signals with an interval of 60 s and “blinking” of the red indicator Red indicator, on. constant Green indicator, on. constantly “Blinking” green indicator every second Orange indicator, on. constantly throughout the entire charging time Sound or vibration confirmation (vibration alert is optional) Sound confirmation when calling a function, double “peak” when exiting the PROGRAMMABLE BUTTONS FUNCTION (default values). Press PF1 Press PF2 Press and hold for 1s PF1 Press and hold for 1s PF2 Press and hold for 3s PF1 Press and hold for 3s PF2 Battery status poll Off squelch Scan mode Power of the current channel Enabling / disabling the VOX function Poll of the current VOX level You can define any of the following functions for each of the programmable buttons: 1. Off. noise suppressor. 2. Monitor. 3. Current channel power. 4. Scan mode. 5. Reverse frequencies. 6. Talk Around function. 7. Poll battery status. 8. CALL1 9. CALL2 10. Temporary removal of the channel with interference. 11. Switching the transmitter output power. 12. Turn on microphone noise suppressor (optional). USE (basic functions). On/off. To turn on the device, turn the knob (power/volume) clockwise until it clicks. To turn off, do the same counterclockwise. Battery Capacity Inquiry. In standby mode, by pressing the programmable button “Battery Status Survey” we get the approximate value of the battery capacity on a 10-level scale (a higher value corresponds to a larger capacity, 10 is fully charged). If the capacitance drops to level 1 (approximately 6.0V), the red indicator will “blink” and the station will automatically switch to TX Off mode (transmit blocking).

6 Missed calls (Call Remind). This feature is used to remind you of missed calls. When you call (using a programmable button) the CALL function, the radio transmits a call signal. When other stations receive this signal, they will "output" a corresponding, pre-programmed signal. There are 5 missed call signals: vibrate, “ring” (chord1), “bell” (chord2), vibrate + “bell” (chord1), vibrate + “bell” (chord2). Default value: “bell” (chord1). Note: vibration alert is an optional feature. If it is absent, the reminder will only be sound signals. The volume is adjusted with knob 2 when the radio is on. To increase the volume, rotate the knob clockwise, to decrease it counterclockwise. In order to hear the signal, it is convenient to temporarily turn off the squelch using programmable buttons. Note: Turning off the squelch will allow you to hear the signal against the background noise, this is convenient for setting the optimal volume level. Channels are switched in standby mode using knob 8. Note: The radio will give a voice warning if the current channel is free. Group selection. In total, the transceiver has 128 channels, which are divided into 8 groups of 16 channels. After the first channel is selected (knob 8 in position 1), press and hold the PF2 button while turning on the radio until you hear a beep. The radio will report the current group number. At this point, use the channel knob (8) to switch groups. Reception. You can hear the call from the transmitting party when the channel you are working on is selected. The green indicator will turn on. Notes: 1. You will not be able to receive calls if the squelch level is set too high. 2. If any code is programmed on the selected channel (CTCSS or DCS), you will hear a call only if the corresponding code matches. Broadcast. Before starting transmission, monitor the channel (by temporarily disabling the squelch using a programmable button) and make sure that the channel is not busy. Now press the PTT button and talk. The optimal distance from the radio to the mouth is approximately 2.5-5 cm. Note: Hold the PTT button during the entire transmission (the red indicator will be “on”). To switch to receive mode, release PTT. Emergency Alarm Function. To turn on the alarm, press and hold button (4) for 3 seconds. After starting the function, the radio will emit a characteristic beep sound and transmit Emergency Signal correspondents. To disable the alarm function, turn off the station and turn it on again. Note: By default this feature is disabled. If required, activate the function by programming. "Advanced" features. Turn on/off the VOX function ( voice control). When the VOX function is enabled, the radio will switch to voice transmission without using the PTT button. To turn on the VOX function, in standby mode, press and hold the PF1 button for more than 3 seconds. When you turn on VOX, you will receive a sound confirmation (beep). To turn off VOX, repeat the same thing (until the beep sounds), or turn off the station and turn it on again. Note: Through programming, “activate” the VOX function, otherwise the above will not work. VOX Level Setup. This function is used to set the VOX trigger volume level. Possible values VOX levels (1-9) are set by programming. A higher level corresponds to a higher volume. Note: First “activate” the VOX function (see pre-note). VOX Delay Time. If the transceiver switches to receive immediately after the end of the transmission, it is possible that the end of the transmitted information will not be fully received. To solve this problem, it is possible to set a switching delay time. The possible value (0.3 3 sec) can be set by programming. Sound confirmation VOX (VOX Beep). When this function is enabled, before starting transmission

7 VOX there will be a sound notification (beep) to remind the user that work has begun on the air (so as not to croak too much). Squelch Levels Setup. This feature sets the strength of the received signal that can be heard and at which calls will be processed. Possible values ​​(0-9) are set by programming. A value of 0 corresponds to the actual noise reduction being turned off. Locking the radio (Keypad Lockout). Enable this feature to prevent any unintended actions. Press and hold the Emergency Alarm button when turning on the radio and release after the beep sound. That's it, the blocking is on. To disable the blocking, repeat the above steps (at the end there are two beep signals). Note: Through programming, you can assign this function to the PF1 or PF2 button. Disable squelch. The noise reduction is turned off in standby mode using a programmable button (PF1 or PF2, see “functions of programmable buttons”). You can now hear background noises. To turn on the squelch, repeat the same steps. This function is useful when you need to receive extremely weak signals. Monitor. To enable the “monitor” mode, use programmable buttons (PF1 or PF2, see “functions of programmable buttons”). One beep confirms. In this mode, the radio will ignore CTCSS/DCS codes and listen to signals from other stations as long as there is a subcarrier on the channel. To disable the “monitor” function, use the same button (confirmation of disabling two beeps). Current Channel Power Inquiry. The function “request the power of the current channel” is called by a programmable button. In this case, the radio will report the value of output. power of the current channel. Switching output power. Similarly, switching the transmitter output power for the current channel is carried out by the corresponding programmable button. When switching, the radio will “report” the selected value. Scan mode. The "scan" function is used to monitor the channels of the current group. To start scanning in standby mode, press the corresponding programmable button (start confirmation beep). During scanning, the green indicator will “blink” every second. When a channel with a signal is found, the radio will temporarily stop on this channel, and until the signal is lost, the LED will light continuously. Now calling this function again will stop scanning (confirm two beeps) and the station will switch to the working channel. Reverse frequencies. When this function is turned on (confirmation beep), the receive and transmit frequencies of the current channel are swapped (including preset CTCSS/DCS codes). Disabling frequency reverse with the same button (confirmation by two beeps). Talk Around function. When this function operates, transmission occurs on the receive frequency. The function is turned on/off using the corresponding programmable button. Note: When Talk Around is enabled, the radio cannot communicate with other stations via the repeater. Ring tone CALL1, CALL2. This function makes it possible, in standby mode, to transmit a preset (also by programming) DTMF signal using one of the programmed buttons (for CALL1 and CALL2). Temporary removal of a channel with interference. This function allows you to temporarily remove an interfering channel (or occupy a channel) in the scan list. When scanning reaches the channel, call the “temporary deletion” function (see “functions of programmable buttons”), confirmation beep, that’s it, now the channel is removed from the scanning list until the next time the station is turned on. This function is useful when scanning constantly stops on a channel without a signal, but with high level interference A priority channel cannot be removed from the scan list in this manner. When there are 1 or 2 channels left in the scanning list, the function is not available. To “return” all deleted channels back, turn off the station and turn it on again. Microphone noise canceler (optional). The essence of the function is to reduce the level of microphone noise that can get into the air. Useful when working in very noisy places. The function, as usual, needs to be “activated” and assigned to any of the programmable buttons by

8 programming. CTCSS/DCS encoding/decoding. When this feature is enabled, you can only hear and receive calls if the CTCSS/DCS codes match. You will not receive calls from stations, even those operating on the same channel, with different code values ​​or no coding at all. There are 50 CTCSS (Hz) tone code values. In this case, it is possible to independently determine these encodings in the Hz interval with a step of 0.1 Hz. There are 232 digital DCS codes (017N 765L). Optional DTMF signal. It is possible to define the DTMF signal for each channel through programming. This function is similar to CTCSS/DCS coding and implements functions such as: Selcall, Group Call, PTT ID, Remote Power Off and Power On. 1. PTT ID: If a PTT ID is defined for a channel, this information will be transmitted when operating on the channel when pressing and releasing PTT. Stations that have a similar feature and display will display this PTT ID (Caller ID) when receiving a call. 2. Through programming, you can create groups and organize group calls using a pattern (DTMF characters A, B, C, D, *, #). The caller can now call different groups by passing different group codes. When the receiving party receives an ID code, one or all of the code's characters are compared with a pattern, based on which the call is answered or not. This is how group or selective calls are implemented. Example: Group code: C. RADIO A RADIO B RADIO C RADIO D ID code: If the calling party uses C23 when calling, RADIO A and RADIO B will answer. If the calling party uses CC5 when calling, RADIO C and RADIO will answer D. If the calling party uses the CCC code when calling, all stations will answer. The radio has 16 groups of DTMF codes, which can be programmed and used quite flexibly. Setting the combination of CTCSS/DCS and DTMF signals. The combination logic of CTCSS/DCS and DTMF signals can be set (by programming). AND: The station answers incoming calls only if both the CTCSS/DCS encoding and the DTMF signal match. OR: The station answers incoming calls when any of these signals match. Time-of-transmission (TOT) limit. The purpose of this function is to limit the time of continuous transmission on the channel (prevents rapid battery discharge and possible overheating of the output stage). If a predetermined time is exceeded, the station will turn off transmission and notify with a sound signal. The TOT function itself and the maximum transmission time are set by programming. Voice confirmation. The essence of the function is a voice notification about called functions, their meanings, errors, etc. Voice confirmation is available in English and Chinese. This function can be configured through programming. Battery Save Setup. When the function is enabled, the station will reduce energy consumption in the “idle” state: no signal is received, no actions are performed, etc. Frequency Band Expand. By programming frequency range The radio can be extended to the MHz interval. On off. Reset Function On/Off. By programming, you can enable/disable the use of the Reset function, which allows you to return the device to factory settings. Resume Factory Default. It makes sense to restore factory settings when the station begins to work inadequately, etc. To do this, with the radio turned off, press and hold the PTT and PF2 buttons for more than 3 seconds, then release. A sign of restoring factory settings will be the message of the current channel number. Note: The feature must be enabled by programming. See previous paragraph.


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