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VHF FM TRANSCEIVER
TK-790 series
UHF FM TRANSCEIVER
TK-890 series
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THANK YOU!
We are grateful you chose KENWOOD for your land mobile applications, We
believe this easy-to-use transceiver will provide dependable communications to
keep personnel operating at peak efficiency.
KENWOOD transceivers incorporate the latest in advanced technology. As a
result, we leel strongly that you will be pleased with the quality and leatures at
this product.
MODELS COVERED BY THlS MANUAL
. TK—GBOH: Low Band VHF FM Transceiver
. mm VHF FM Transceiver
- TK-790H: VHF FM Transceiver
- TK-890: UHF FM Transceiver
. TK-BQOH: UHF FM Transceiver
NOTICES TO THE USER
WARNING!
0 GOVERNMENT LAW FROHlE/TS THE OPERATION OF UNLICENSED HAD/D
THANSMITIEHS WITHIN THE TERRITORIES UNDER GOVERNMENT CONTROL,
0 ILLEGAL OPERATVON IS PUNISHAELE BY FINE OR IMPHISONMENT OR BOTH.
0 REFER SERVICE TO QUALIFIED TECHNICIANS ONLK
SAFETY: It is important that the operator is aware of, and understands, hazards
Common to the operation at any transceiver.
WARNING!
0 EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERES (GASES, DUS'I: FUMES, aux)
Tum OFF your transceiver whlre leking on luel er while perked In a gasoline service snelion. Do
nol carry spare Iuel comainers in the trunk ol your vshlcle if your transceivers mounted in the
Inmk area.
0 INJUHYFRDM RADIO FREQUENCY TRANSMISSlDNS
Do not operate your transceiver when somebody is wimin two to three feet or the antenna, to
avoid the possibility of radio frequency bums or related physical injury.
0 DYNAMITE BLASTING CAPS
Tum OFF your lrenscelver when in en eree where blasting is in progress. or wnene ”TL/RN OFF
TWO-WAY RADIO" signs have been posted. Operating the transceiver within 150 meters
(500 reel) 0! dynamite blasting caps may cause them to explode. li you are carrying blasting
caps in your vehicle, make sure Ihey are enclosed in a melal box with a padded Interior. Do not
transmit while the caps are being placed we or are oelng removed from the contalner.
Note: This Instruction manual Covers only ills bras/c functions of the transceiver. Consult your dealer
for more dew/led lnlomialion.
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One or more of the following statements'i'nay be applicable:
FCC WARNING
This equipment generates or uses radio (requency energy. Changes or modifications to this
equipment may cause harmlul interference unless the rnodtfications are expressly approved In the
instruction manual. The user could lose the authority to operate this equipment it an unauthorized
change or modificebbn is made.
INFORMATION TO THE DIGITAL DEVICE USER REQUIRED BY THE FCC
This equipment has been tested and found in comply with the liml'ls Iur a Class 5 digital devicev
pursuant to Part 15 at the FCC Rules These limits are designed in provide reasonable prulection
against harmful interterence in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can
generate tactic frequency enemy and, ilnut installed and used in accordance wifl‘i ma instmcfiom,
may cause nermlul interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that the
inlerterence will not occur in a particular installation. ll mis equipment does cause harmful
interference to radio or television reception, Mich can be determined by turning me equipment at!
and an, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the lot/owing
measures:
- Reorient arrelocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the sepalallbn between the equipmentend receiven
- Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuil dilferent Imm that to much the receivelis
connected.
. Carrsult the dealer for technical essistance.
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CONTEliTS
UNPAMING AND CHECKING EQUlPMENT ..... 1
Supplied Accessories.
PREPkRAT‘ON
Tools Require
, ‘Fowur,’ Cable Connection
Installing Illa ‘l’ransoeive
GETTING ACQUAINTED.“
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Full- lectured Front Panel Klt
Full-lectured Panel Display M
PROGRAMMABLE FUNCTIONS.
BASIC OPERATiONS ..u
Switching Power ONI OFF
Adjusting the Volume _
Selecting a Group
Selecting a Chpnnel
Making a Call
DTMF CALLS
Manual Diulin
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~ Auto Dialing ._'.
PROGRAMMED KEYS REFERENCE TABL
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UNPACKING AND CHECKING EQUIPMENT
Note.‘ We rorowmg unpacking inslmctions are far use by your KENWOOD dealer, an authorized
KENWDOD same family, or the factory,
Carefully unpack the transceiver. We recommend that you identify the ilems
listed in the following table belore discarding the packing material If any items
have been damaged during shipment, file a claim with the carrier immediately.
I Supplied Accessories
Microphone T91—OSB7-X5 1 1
Microphone cable E30-2089-X8 1 1
Microphone newer J19-1584-X5 — 1 1
| Mouming bracket J29-0422-X3 f 1 1
| Powercable assembly E30331B-X5 1 1
Fuse (15 A) F05-1537—X5 3 3
Speaker short plug E37~0733-X5 1 1
Cover F07-1336rX5 1 7—5
Retaining band J61-0307-X5 1 1
[ K29-4705-X4 5 5
Knob K29-5276>X3 1 1
K29-52777X3 1 1
KZS-SSOS-XS 1 1
Hex—headed screw N09-2177-X5 1 7 1 7 1
geg'gzpfi; sc’e‘” N09—0335»X5 - 4 , 4 —
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gigging 5° N46—4016-X6 — 3 — 3 —
Spring washer N16-0050-X6 — 4 — 4 -
Flat washer N15-1050-X6 — 4 — 4 —
mafia/ragga only) B46'0470'XX 1 1 1 1 1
Instruction manual 862—09704XX 1 1 1 i 1 1
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Microphone Microphone cable Microphone hanger
Mounting bracket Power cable Fuse (15 A)
assembly
Speaker short plug Cover Hemining band
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Knob Hex-headed Sell-tapping screw
screw (5 x 16 mm)
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Self-lapping SCREW Spring washer Flat washer
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PREPARATION
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WARNING!
0 VARIOUS ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT IN YOUR VEHICLE MAY MALFUNCTION IF THE YARE
NOTPROPERLY PROTECTED FROM THE RADIO FREQUENCY ENERGY WHICH IS PRESENT
WHILE TRANSMITTING ELECTRONIC FUEL INJECTION, ANTI-SKID ERAKING. AND CRUISE
CONTROL S YSTEMS ARE TVPICAL EXAMPLES OF EQUIPMENT THATMAY MALFUNCTION.
IF YOUR VEHICLE CONTAINS SUCH EQUIPMENT CONSULT THE DEALER FOR THE MAKE
OF VEHICLE AND ENLIST HIS AID IN DETERMINING IF THEY WILL PERFORM NORMALLY
WHILE TRANSMITTING.
0 ALTHOUGH THE REMOTE PANELS ARE WATER RESISTANT THE MAIN TRANSCEIVER BODY
IS NOT MOUNTITINA PLACE WHEREITWILL NOT GET WEE
More: The lallam‘ng preps/alien lnslmctlons are Io! use by your KENWODD dealer, an authun‘zed
KENWOOD service Iacllity, ur the factory,
I Tools Required
Nola: Before installing the transceiver, always check how far the mounting screws will extend below
me mounting surface, When drilling mounting holes. be carelul not to damage vehicle wlrlng or
parts.
The following tools are required for installing the transceiver:
. 6 mm (114 inch) or larger electric drill
. Drill bits (sizes listed below) and circle cutters
42 mm (5/32 Inch) 5 x I16 mm self-tapping screws
32 mm (1/8 inch) 4 x 16 mm self-tapping screws
I Power Cable connection
CAUTION: THE TRANSCEIVER OPERATES IN 12 VNEGATIVE GROUND SYSTEMS ONLY!
CHECK THE EAWERYFOLARITY AND VOLTAGE OF THE VEHICLE BEFORE INSTALLING THE
TRANSCEIVER,
1 Check for an existing hole, conveniently located in the firewall, where the
power cable can be passed through.
- lI no hole exists, drill the firewall and install a rubber grommet
2 Run the two power cable leads through the lire wall and into the engine
compartment, lrom the passenger compartment.
- Keep the plug end of the cable at the transceiver.
3 Connect the red lead to the positive (+) battery terminal, or switched power
source, and the black lead to the negative (—) battery terminal.
- Locate the fuse as close to the battery as possible
4 Recoil and secure the surplus cable with the provided retaining band.
. Be sure to leave enough slack in the cables so the transceiver can be removed
tar servicing while keeping the power applied.
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WARNING! FOR PASSENGER SAFE'V, INSTALL THE THANSCEIVER SECUHELX USVNG THE
SUPPL/ED MOUNTING BRACKET, SO THE TRANSCEIVER WILL NOTBHEAK LOOSE IN THE
EVENY’ OFA COLLISION -
1 Mark the position of the holes in the clash by using the mounting bracket
as a template. Drill the holes, then attach the mounting bracket using the
supplied 5 x 16 mm screws
. Be sure to mount the transceiver in a location where the controls will be within
easy reach oi the user, and where there is sufficient space at the rear oi the
transceiver lor cable connections.
Connect the antenna and the supplied power cable to the transceiverr
Slide the transceiver into the mounting bracket and secure it using the
supplied hex-headed screwsi
4 Mount the microphone hanger, using the supplied 4 x 16 mm screws, in a
location where it will be within easy reach of the userr
- The microphone and microphone cable should be mounted in a place where
they will not interfere with the sale operation of the vehicle
5 Connect one plug ol the microphone cable to the jack on the base of the
microphone. and the other plug to the microphone jack on the front of the
transceiver. Place the microphone on the hanger.
Microphone
Microphone
hanger Microphone cable
Power input
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(D POWER switch
Press to switch the power ON (or OFF).
® GRP (Group) keys
Press GRP Up to increase the group selection by one step. Press GRP
Down to decrease the group selection by one step. (See page 11 for
other programmable functions tor this key.)
(9 TXIBUSY indicators
The red LED lights while transmitting. The green LED lights while the
setected channel is in use.
® Microphone connector ‘ '
Insert the microphone plug into this connector and secure it using the
anacheoscrewc To remove the microphone, release the screw, then turn
the connector clockwise until it becomes tree.
@ VOL (Volume) control
Turn clockwise to increase the volume, and counterclockwise to decrease
it.
3 © CH (Channel) control (default setting)
‘ Turn clockwise to increase the channel selection. and counterclockwise to
' decrease it, (Alternatively, this control can be programmed with group Up/
down.)
® PF1 key
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F2 ey Press these PF (programmable function) keys to activate
® PF3 key their programmable functions (page 11). The default is set
® PF4 key as No Function.
® PFS key
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Displays the operating Group! Channel number, the
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Displays the channel status: P1 indicates a Priority
1 channel; P2 indicates a Priority 2 channel; PP
® 555 indicates a Priority 1 and 2 channel; HC indicates a
Home Channel; TA indicates Talk Around mode:
RCL indicates 8 Recall Channel; R1 - R15
indicates remote channels.
{Flashes when a call is received by DTMF or 2Tone
@ {if signaling. Appears during and alter transmitting it
set by the dealer. ‘
(D V Appears when the selected group is in the scanning
sequence.
(5 @ Appears when signaling squelch is turned OFF.
©—i @ Appears while scanning is in progress.
® SP Appears when the audio output is set to "External"
speaker.
Appears when the optional scrambler board is
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® v [Appears when the selected channel is in the
scanning sequence.
69 @ Appears when Aux A is ON.
® LAppears when Aux B is ON.
[® Appears when Aux C is ON.
Appears when Operator Selectable Tone is
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0) POWER switch
Press to switch the power ON (or OFF).
® GRP (Group) keys
Press GRP Up to increase the group selection by one step. Press GRP
Down to decrease the group selection by one step. (See page 11 tor
other programmable functions for this key.)
® MON (Monitor) key (delault setting)
Press to cancel OT, DQT. 2Tone, and DTMF signaling squelch, Press and
hold for 2 seconds to hear background noise (unmute the audio). (See
page 11 tor other programmable functions for this key.)
(D SCN (Scan) key (delault setting)
Press to start (or stop) the scanning sequence. (See page 11 tor other
programmable functions tor this key.)
(FD PFG key
@ PF! key Press these F‘F (programmable function) keys to activate
their programmable functions (page 11), The delault is set
(D PFB key as No Function
PF9 key
(9 TX/BUSY indicators
The red LED lights while transmitting. The green LED lights while the
selected channel is in use.
@ Microphone connector
Insert the microphone plug into this connector and secure it using the
attached screwt To remove the microphone, release the screw, then turn
the connector clockwise until it becomes tree.
(0 VOL (Volume) control
Turn clockwise to increase the volume, and counterclockwise to decrease
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® CH (Channel) control (deiault seniné)’
Turn clockwise to increase the channel selection, and counterclockwise to
decrease it. (Alternatively, this control can be programmed with group up/
down.)
6 PF1 key
“3 PF2 key Press these PF (programmable function) keys to activate
Q3 PF3 key their programmable functions (page 11). The default is set
® PF4 key as No Function.
® PF5 key
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Displays the operating Group! Channel number, the
“ Group/ Channel name, and the transceiver status.
Displays the channel status: P1 indicates a Priority
1 channel; P2 indicates a Priority 2 channel; PP
indicates a Priority 1 and 2 channel; HC indicates a
Home Channel; TA indicates Talk Around mode;
RCL indicates a Recall Channel; R1 ~ R15
[indicates remote channels.
Flashes when a call is received by DTMF or 2Tone
signaling. Appears during and alter transmitting if
Jset by the dealer.
Appears when the selected group is in the scanning
sequence.
Appears when signaling squelch is turned OFF.
Appears while scanning is in progress.
Appears when the audio output is set to “External"
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speaker.
op'r Appears when the optional scrambler board is
enabled. J
(9 A Appears when Aux A is ON.
03 e Appears when Aux B is ON.
Q) C Appears when Aux C is ON.
® v Appears when the selected channel is in the
scanning sequence.
® 057 Appears when Operator Selectable Tone is
enabied.
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External speaker 25 pin
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Antenna connector
Power input
connector
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PTT (Push To Talk) switch
Press and hold lo transmit, then speak into
me microphone. Release lo receive.
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PROGRAMMABLE FUNCTIONS
The following lunctions can be programmed onto the GRP Up, GFtP Down,
MON, ScN, and PF1 - PF9 keys. Please contact your dealerfor more
information on these lunctions.
Aux A Tums the Aux A port ON (or OFF
Aux a Tums the Aux a port ON (or OFF).
Aux c _rTurns the Aux 0 port ON (or OFF).
cHl Direct Jumps tome Group 1/ Channel 1 directory.
CHz Direct Jumps to the Group 1/ channel 2 directory.,
CHE Direct Jumps to the Group |/ Channel 3 directory. - i 1
CH4 Direct Jumps to the Group 1/ Channel 4 dlrectnry.
CHS Direct Jumps to the Group 1/ Channel 5 directory.
channel DciWn Decreases the channel number. J
’ Switches the display between Group/ Channel number and Gruup/
Channel name. ‘ '*.
Jumps to the last called channel when pressed during Scan. Jumps to
Channel Name
Channel Recall the previous channel when pressed again.
Channel Up lncreasss lhe channel number.
. Delete! Add -[ Deletes a channel 1mm, or adds a channel to. the scanning sequence.
Dimmer Adjusts me brightness ol the display backlignr, key backllghl. ‘rxrausv
LED, and DTMF Mic key backllght.
Emergency Call Initiates an emergency call (requires ANI board)
Group Down Decreases the group number.
Gmp Up Increases rne group number.
Home Channel (fixed) Jumps to the preprograrnrned Home Channel.
Jumps to the Home Channel when pressed. Returns «a the previous
Home Channel ttoggh) channe‘ when pressed again.
Horn Alert Tums the Horn Alert relay ON when receiving a channel ID code.
Intercom Allows communication between MO control head operators without
transmitting over the air {dual head configuration only).
Allows the transceiver to tunction as a repeater (dual band
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Monitor See now (Manner) key (page 7l ,
No Function Na function.
Operator Selectable Tone Selects signaling from me prevproglammed armor list.
Public Address Allows the transceivertn iuncilon as a PA amplifier.
Scan See SCN (Sran) key (page 7).
hscrambler Turns the npilonai scrambler board on (or OFF).
Disables the s e ker audio trorn the other control head dual head
Speak” "2 “we configuration 0pm; (
Speaker intemal/ Exlenlalliswitches me audio ouipui between ‘lntemal' and "Exlernal" speaker.
Squelch Level Enters squelch level adiustment mode,
Talk Around Allows the transceiver to make a call without using a repeater.
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BASIC OPERATIONS
I Switching Power UNI OFF
Press the POWER switch to switch the transceiver ON (or OFF)
. The display backlight illuminates when the power is switched ON,
I Aniusting the Volume
Turn the VOL control clockwise to increase the volume, and counterclockwise
to decrease it.
I Selecting a Group
Press the Group Up or Group Down keys, or use the CH control (depending
on which one is programmed with the group functions).
- Pressing Group Up or Group Down will increase or decrease the group selection
by one step.
- Turning the CH control clockwise will increase the group selection, and turning it
counterclockwise will decrease the selection
I Selecting a Channel
Press the Channel Up or channel Down keys, or use the CH control
(depending on which one is programmed with the channel tunciiohsl.
- Pressing Channel Up or channel Down will increase or decrease the channel
selection by one step.
- Turning the CH control clockwise will increase the channel selection, and turning it
counterclockwise will decrease the selection.
I Making a Call
1 Select the desired group and channel (above).
- Make sure the channel is not in use. it the channel is in use, the BUSY LED
will light green: wait until the channel is no longer in use.
2 Press the PTT switch, then speak into the microphone in your normal
speaking voice.
. For best results. hold the transceiver approximately 3 to 4 cm (1 1/2 inches)
from your lips.
Release the PTT switch to receive.
Replace the microphone on the hanger when the call is finished.
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I Manual Dialing
To dial a number manually:
1 Press and hold the PTT switch.
2 Press the desired DTMF keys.
- Redialing
A maximum of 16 digits can be redialed. The last number dialed, either
manually or automatically, will be redialed.
To redial a number:
1 Press the it key.
- An “A" will appear on the display.
2 Press the 0 key,
- The transceiver will redial the last number, and the digits will appear on the
display.
Nnre: II the transceiver power is swilched OFF, the redial memory will be erased.
I Autn Dialing ‘ $-
Store:
To store a number in memory:
1 Press the # key.
- A “D" will appear on the display.
Press the desired DTMF keys to enter a maximum of 16 digits.
3 Press the # key.
Select the desired memory channel by pressing a DTMF key (1 ~ 9).
. The entered number will be stored in the memory channel selected.
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Confirm:
To confirm a stored number:
1 Press the #key.
. A “D" will appear on lhe display.
2 Press the * key,
. “D—‘ will appear on the display. _
3 Press the memory channel key (1 ~ 9) with the stored number you want to
confirm.
. The stored digits will appear on the display and the DTMF tones will sound,
Send:
To send a stored number:
1 Press the ar key.
- An “A" will appear on the display,
2 Press the memory channel key (1 ~ 9) with the stored number you want to
send.
. The transceiver will begin the transmission and the digits wl" appear on the
display
Clear:
To erase a stored number from memory:
1 Press the # key.
. A“D' will appear on the display.
2 Press the # key again.
- “D-CLR“ will appear on ma display.
3 Press the memory channel key (1 - 9) with the stored number you want to
erase.
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