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1. 113 Echolink dono m 113 Memory Group Names eeeeeseeisesessseeeetneeeene nn ren 113 jejeXxelnIAag pInSp 114 SO le Cte PM MOM EE 114 Program mable Memory Name 114 2 Radio Menu Settings DTMF Echoalink Meather ssssss 115 DTME NP 115 Echolink gg e 115 Weather Channels soit isos 116 3 Programmable Memaries PMO PM5 ee eeeeee ee eeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 117 Menu Settings COMMON Ann 119 1750 Hz Tra eH HEU RT RENE a e a eee i es 119 Announce Voice ANNQUNCE eene nne en RR aran RR RR RRA RR RR sen R RR tents sn nn sinere nennen eres nnn 122 AUGIO Sth GS conca ida Ain E E E tente dans nee SN 0e donne ane biie 122 Alto Briglitligss cerneret exea ce Pe ee Rake e Ce a ea ere XR ee ee XE IN ERN Te NEU Y serrer E 119 AULOSPIM Stores sia IEEE ME 119 Auto Power Off nsec ees c ee en qeu fe a a ie ede iden abe ful 120 Auto Repeater Offset uo ete ttr ot Dean E T sdatnssigccatannssetteiasdblensdecatdbvdes ele pereo a 120 Backlight Calor sess 120 Continuous Recording Voice Message sise 123 Display Brightness rere e
2. 210 2013 RT Systems Inc Contents 9 Part XV 1 2 3 4 5 Part XVI Part XVII Part XVIII Part XIX Part XX Importing a file 213 Creating asfile far Mim Port o oo iccciccetsecectesertccessicecelesssretcecedveccvsserstcuesdzeccbeinertesssizeacaterstcesedte 215 Importa Stepi e ia aii 222 Iriport a Step 2 iino E E Ies eei deiecta ve ciel E D PEDE 224 Importa Step oem perde Pe We soe ba eens ed siae vue dean KR oce ee re anse 226 Import Step p 228 Export 231 Troubleshooting 233 Get Data from Radio Requitred cece iia tica a A iii dd 242 Invalid Frequencies 244 Hardware Error Troubleshooting 249 Contact Us 254 Index 0 O 2013 RT Systems Inc 10 Foreword Foreword These help files are offered as reference for the features of the programmer and with some added information about the features and functionality of the radio The final reference for a feature of the radio is the Users Manual for that radio Any error omission or misrepresentation of a radio s ability is unintentional The Programmer cannot make the radio do anything that it cannot do from the face of the unit It makes it easier to set options for the existing functions 2013 RT Systems Inc 12 TMD710 V4 Programmer Help 1 What Is the Radio Programmer The Programmer is designed to give you the ease and convenience of programming the memories and optio
3. L New Ctri N gh ol 9 G Open Ctrl 0 Open Travel Plus List Close NW Ged Save Save As Operating Rx Mode Name Tone Mode CTCSS cicss DCS f l None xe 83 5 Hz bigs 88 5 e 1023 None 3 5 Hz a8 z 2 Import Export Print Preview amp print Send File as E Mail From the Menu select File then Open Travel Plus List 1 C Wsers Complete WG File 2 C Users 654 3 C Wsers est 4 C Wsers test Ez L SUNUN ARONA Sy e The list appears in the window of the programmer 2013 RT Systems Ine 12 TMD710 V4 Programmer Help 145 41000 146 62500 146 64000 146 65500 146 73000 36000 1232 00000 145 15000 ttings DStar Window Help Notice the two tabs The radio file and the Travel Plus List are clearly identified 012371 443 80000 01514 CA eRB 444 05000 015146 44415000 5 100 0e 444 45000 0 145 2e 01109 o15144CA eRB 444 62500 146 2 Cale o otfCAJRB 1000 RB Wx GEORGIA 01679 Cajez 14545000 GEORGIA 2 442 Modules m Name Callsign Commert fiepester Notez Select l Selected Bands UnSeleet Aa CAP NUM SCRI Customizing the list for the radio file Several selections appear at the bottom of the window that contains the list These options control how the programmer will handle the data from the list in creating the radio programming file These fields and their options are desc
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5. x f 3 E I 5 3 Li Capry the selection ard pu t an the Cleboerd It will appear that nothing has happened The program in conjunction with built in commands of the operating system of the computer has copied the data Itis waiting for you to Paste it where you want it Paste Ctrl V Writes the selected data to the current position of the cursor overwriting the data from that point The Version 3 and Version 4 programmers have the ability to copy and paste data in a single column as well as for an entire row Paste Complete Channels Use the mouse to select the channel where you want the data to start This can be in another file for the same radio or one for any radio for which you use an RT Systems Version 4 programmer Select the row that is the first into which the data is to be pasted The Paste process will begin in that location with the first copied channel and continue in each channel after that with the rest of the channels that were copied 2013 RT Systems Inc Easy Editing in the Grid Kat Commune Settings Citar Window melo Te tat Sete J Osea sha Sos we uruuutkGrCcHuizMee n E 5 5 n 2 ES n n E c Lj E 6 2 E D gt n By Mena y Band Une Eel Monete Bone Lme y VEDA WOS Cab CAB TV net From the menu at the top of the screen use your mouse to left click on Edit From the menu that appears use the mouse to left click on
6. Ctrl O Control letter O File Open Presents the box from which the file type is selected just as File Open Select the type of file to be opened The programmer will look in the location of that last file for that particular file type i e you can open an FT 60 file while working with the FT 7800 programmer as long as you have the Version 3 or Version 4 module for the FT 60 With both open you can copy and paste between the files or send each to the proper radio without having to close and reopen the Version 3 or Version 4 programmers separately Ctrl M Automatically create a new file for the programmer being used Eliminates having to select the file type first Ctrl N File New Presents the box from which the file type is selected just as in File New in the menu Select the file type for the programmer to create a new file for that radio the same as the one you re working with now or for a different radio for which you have the Version 3 or Version 4 module 2013 RT Systems Inc s TMD710 V4 Programmer Help 6 Screen Appearance and Default Options The screens of the programmer can be customized to make data entry that much easier Many other controls for the program are found in the Preference section The changes made here affect all the RT Systems programmers installed on this machine Options for screen appearance are accessed under Settings Preferences from the menu on the main screen of the p
7. Radio Computer Data Transfer 155 Modified Radio If your radio has been modified you need to read from the radio Get Data From into a new file before you attempt to write data to the radio When the Get Data From process is used even if the radio is not yet programmed the Programmer gets the data it needs to know that the radio is modified When you use Get Data From for the sake of establishing communications you need to save the file ONLY if you want to save the memory data that is currently in the radio The Programmer already has what it needs The option to save is available should you want to save the pre programmed data The radio is not programmed after the process is complete This could indicate several things Most of those are specific to the radio The most general error is not an error in programming but the need to put the radio into Memory mode once programming is complete Many of the radios return to VFO when they are programmed Press the appropriate key on the radio see the operating manual for your specific model to identify the key press that changes the radio from VFO to memory mode It will be detailed there Once in memory mode the information programmed will be available for use Several of the radios are not programmed when the download process is complete These radios have encountered an error during the programming process Try the process again If it continues to fail first be sure you are using th
8. 999 SQC Output Logic Set the logic level from the SQC data terminal to High or Low Note The other option for SQC operations SQC Output Source is found at Settings PM 0 5 Menu Settings Common SQC Output Source These two items are separated in the Programmer since one can have one value while the other can be set differently in each PM Selected PM Set from 0 to 5 for the Programmable Memory to be used when the radio is programmed Programmable Memory Name Enter a name of up to 16 characters to help identify this PM 2013 RT Systems Inc Programming Other Set Menu ems 109 10 1 8 1 Remote Control Details An advanced feature of the radio allows you to control the TM D710 with an appropriately equipped HT through DTMF tones This function can be performed by any HT with DTMF functionality however if it lacks the remote control function all tones will be sent manually from the face of the HT Preparation on the HT includes Programming the same three digit ID to initiate remote control on the mobile radio Setting up a UHF frequency for sending the tones to the mobile radio Setting up a VHF frequency for receiving the Answer Back tones from the mobile radio Note This setup is a function of the HT and is not addressed in the Programmer for the TM D710 1 Two options are set in the Programmer for the mobile radio in preparation for remote control operations Answer Back Check to enable answer
9. Communications Get Data From Always the best place to start Even if there is nothing in your radio It gets the data flowing between the two Communications Send Data To This process programs the radio with the details of the file that is on the screen If the file is blank you will have a blank radio Be sure you see your frequencies on the screen before you start this part of the process Radio to Computer Cabling Check the photos to be sure you are using the correct cabling for your radio Comport Setup There is no comport setup in Version 4 The Programmer automatically finds the RT Systems USB cable for you 2013 RT Systems Inc Radio Computer Data Transfer 149 11 1 Communications Get Data From Uploads the contents of the radio memory to the computer This function is often referred to as reading the radio since memory information is read from the radio This step is recommended before the first file is sent to the radio however it is not a requirement Files with frequency information can be created in the Programmer without executing this step The Get Data From process reading the radio e Connect the cables properly to the radio See the Radio to Computer Cabling section of this Help for details of that cabling e The cable connects to the speaker jack on the back of the radio Be sure the battery is charged completely or that you are connected to an external power source before begi
10. Open the file into which the frequencies are to be inserted Access the TravelPlus list through the link in the file menu Both the list and the file are now open in the programmer Working in reduced screen mode is helpful with this process to let you see both files at one time 145 23000 145 35000 145 41000 146 62500 146 64000 146 65500 146 73000 146 82000 146 97000 147 00000 147 08000 147 28500 147 34500 147 10500 421 25000 440 60000 442 00500 442 12500 442 22500 442 47500 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 El 10 n 12 13 14 15 16 7 18 18 20 a 442 52500 442 67500 442 80000 442 87500 442 97500 443 00500 443 31200 443 60000 443 65000 443 80000 444 05000 444 15000 444 45000 444 50000 444 77500 444 82500 444 92500 444 97500 442 35000 1232 00000 145 15000 145 45000 gsusseGS9sSUSSSNUTUN 434 0000 Spk us Plu Plus Plus Plus Pus Plus Plu Phas Plur Phas Plu Plus Phas Phe Plus Pius Phs Pis Pius Plus Pius Phs Plus 12720000 Spit Mirus Minus File Edit Communications Settings DStar Window Help D amp 4 Ras AS 1C 2820 Untitled T Tri Atlanta Allanta Alanta Allante Allanta Atlanta llanta Allanta Alanta Allanta CARES Allanta Allanta Allant Allanla Allanta Allanta Allanta Allant Atlanta Allanta Allanta Allant Allante Ailanto Allanta Allanta Allant llanta Allonto Atlanta Allanta Allant Allante Allanto College Paik Allanta
11. Repeater Operation On C Cross band or Locked band Repeater Operation Off Lou Step the frequency or Memory channel down Step the frequency or Memory channel up 2013 RT Systems Inc Programming Other Set Menu Items 111 Note Ifyou are using an HT that does not have a remote control function manually send AXXX YA where XXX is the pre established 3 digit secret number programmed in the mobile radio and Y is a single digit control command as shown in the table If you do not send the A at the end of the string you will not have to send the AXXX at the beginning of the next control command however the mobile radio will remain ready to receive commands from any station capable of sending DTMF tones Unless you are working with a series of commands that will be sent one immediately following the next it is best to End access with the Ait suffix on each command and re establish access with your secret code through the AXXX prefix to prevent someone else from making changes you don t expect O 2013 RT Systems Inc 112 TMD710 V4 Programmer Help 10 1 9 Password Your radio has other menu items that are not associated with each memory channel These menu items are global to the radio s functionality The radio uses these settings no matter what memory channel you re on what frequency of operation you re in if you re in VFO or memory If you radio acts funny once it is programmed with a file of m
12. TMD710 V4 Programmer Help Overview and Radio Menu Settings General Overview in this help Using individual and separate settings files is the default O 2013 RT Systems Inc 32 TMD710 V4 Programmer Help 5 Easy Editing in the Grid Many new data management commands are available in the programming software from RT Systems The commands listed here are available through a right click menu or from the list that opens when you select Edit from the menu at the top of the screen These commands can be used on any of the spreadsheets in the program Right Click Menu Select a row to be edited by clicking on the number to the left of that row You will notice that the entire row is highlighted not just the Receive Frequency cell Release the left mouse button You will notice that the row remains highlighted until you left click someplace else on the screen of the programmer Note You can select several rows at once to copy delete etc by clicking on the number to the left of the first of the selection then while holding the left mouse button drag the mouse across the number of each of the channels to be included This must be a continuous group With the mouse pointing at the highlighted area anyplace as long as the point of the mouse pointer is within the highlighted area press the right mouse button A menu opens with editing options Release the right mouse button once that menu opens Use the mouse to point at t
13. remember you have 256 characters don t be cryptic you can easily tell by the information on the tab which one is for which radio When this option is engaged checking the box each programmer will open in a separate main window Each tab that opens will be for that particular programmer It will be as if the others don t exist unless you start them from the icon Working between the files with copy and paste will still work even if the files are displayed in two separate windows There is no loss of functionality Only a change in how the files are displayed 2013 RT Systems Inc 62 TMD710 V4 Programmer Help 7 Split Screen for Multiple Files The Version 4 programmer can display more than one file simultaneously in the programmer s main window Opening several files at once makes it even easier to copy and paste between them even files for different radios from different manufacturers or just to compare the frequency lists file fat Communkations Settings Window Help Osa JDA SFS 4 amp 5 Y new racio Fie RO 145 60000 600 He we Hus eguenc 14500000 600 kHr w amp aS ejem Sirpex FM OQ 447 00000 3 00 MHz L 500000 135 00000 139 00000 14400000 14400000 mpex PH 165 0000 155 00000 Sepe FM TEST 170 00000 170 00000 Smpex FM ones 17400000 17400000 mpex fM FOR 13400000 13400000 00300 O0 440 51000 500 kHz T Eo mm ena a o o o 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 5 10 1 u
14. 770 216 1836 Monday through Friday 10 30AM until 6 00 PM Eastern Time 9 30AM until 5 00 PM Central Time 8 30AM until 4 00 PM Mountain Time 7 30AM until 3 00 PM Pacific Time Other times by appointment Call or e mail to make arrangements www rtsystemsinc com Program updates Answers to frequently asked questions can be reviewed under FAQs on our site techsupport rtsystemsinc com Should you choose to send a message via e mail be sure to include at the very least the following details e The radio with which you use the Programmer e The version number of the Programming software 2013 RT Systems Inc ntact w found in the Programmer under Help About Based on the information given we will respond as quickly as possible Be sure that rtsystemsinc com is set as an acceptable address for your e mail program Or watch for your response in your spam or junk mail folder 2013 RT Systems Inc 2013 RT Systems Inc
15. A directory listing appears The one highlighted in the list simply indicates the drawer you are in now Do not be afraid This is only a list from which we will make a selection You cannot hurt anything with these steps and actions 2013 RT Systems Inc Look n la FT 50 Pyogi amer My Recent Docurants 4 Desktop L DVDACD AW Drive D e Loca Dik E SS c on Yaesu Vaes Y SS SouceCods on vod hocompuer Z ED Shared Document Hy Documents LA My Sharing Folder gt Testdzers Documents My Conguler V Hy Hetwok Places C2 Programme Shortcuts vi as on Yaesu secu My Nel File pame Places Fes clips RadoData Fes FTO File Maintenance Use your mouse to left click on Local Disk C in the list On your machine this wording can vary a little In general you re looking for that C to know you ve made the correct selection Lock co ENED Caveat Qs My Recent Ibocuvents and Settings Documents Desitop 33 My Computes BE Prog ammer Help Pies Dime iret ORTSales sam Cp SeurceCods Sree Ce soniDend QOwetsae wows Yosu Dte Rado Data ies FTBO e What you see now are directories the ones with the little yellow folders and files Find the little yellow folder that says Yaesu next to it Put your mouse on it and Left click Once Yaesu is highlighted let go of the mouse button move the pointer to the Open button then use your mouse to left click on the Op
16. APRS 1 tab Packet Path section Type This item can be set separately in each Programmable Memory 2013 RT Systems Inc Menu Item Cross Reference 613 Network Settings PM 0 5 Menu Settings APRS 1 tab Network This item can be set separately in each Programmable Memory Voice Alert Voice Alert Settings PM 0 5 Menu Settings APRS 1 tab Voice Alert This item can be set separately in each Programmable Memory CTCSS Settings PM 0 5 Menu Settings APRS 1 tab Voice Alter Frequency section CTCSS Frequency This item can be set separatel in each Programmable Memory Weather Station TX Settings PM 0 5 Menu Settings APRS 2 tab Weather Station section Tx checkbox This item can be set separately in each Programmable Memory 615 TX Interval Settings PM 0 5 Menu Settings APRS 2 tab Weather Station section Tx Interval This item can be set separately in each Programmable Memory Digipeat 616 Digipeat Settings PM 0 5 Menu Settings APRS 2 tab DIGIPEAT checkbox This item can be set separately in each Programmable Memory Time Settings PM 0 5 Menu Settings APRS 2 tab UlCheck Time secs This item can be set separately in each 617 Programmable Memory UIDIGI Settings PM 0 5 Menu Settings APRS 2 tab UIDIGI checkbox This item can be set separately in each Programmable Memory 618 Alias Settings PM 0 5 Menu Settings APRS 2 tab UIDIGI section Aliases Thi
17. F n m Ma FhasauwupkyhxEH Name The TravelPlus list contains information that does not match directly to a column in the radio programmer One of the columns in the programmer accept data from these columns is the Name field Name in the programmer is the field that sets the alpha display on the radio Generally this display is limited to 5 8 characters depending on the radio other than the VX 8 that allows 16 characters By default the programmer associates Callsign from the TravelPlus list to Name in the programmer You can change that association by selecting another column from those listed e Comment The TravelPlus list contains information that does not match directly to a column in the radio programmer One of the columns in the programmer accept data from these columns is the Comment field 2013 RT Systems Inc pow TMD710 V4 Programmer Help Comment in the programmer is a field of information that helps you while you work with the programmer This information does not transfer to the radio By default the programmer associates City from the TravelPlus list to Comment in the programmer You can change that association by selecting another column from those listed Module Select the radio for which you want to create a file The resulting file appears in its own tab 2013 RT Systems Inc ARRL TravelPlus li if P RARA TARA RARA RAR RARA RARA AAA 25223 24
18. Geoige Tech Decor GEORGIA 0 151 4 CAB 01072 o 1 0127 3 100 Dez 0723 01109 o 100 Oel oll o 100 URB ol C 01273 1 0 146 70RB 012371 01514 CAJAS 6 151 4e 01010 0146 2e 01109 0 151 44CA H RB 0146 2 CAje o off CAJRB 100088 Wx o 2167 8 CAjez o 145 23000 146 73000 146 82000 146 97000 147 00000 147 10500 421 25000 440 60000 442 02500 442 12500 442 22500 442 47500 442 52500 442 67500 442 00000 442 87500 442 97500 443 02500 443 31200 44360000 44365000 443 80000 444 06000 444 15000 444 45000 444 50000 444 77500 444 82500 444 32500 444 97500 442 35000 31282 00000 145 15000 145 45000 442 20000 Notice the two tabs The radio file and the Travel Plus List are clearly identified Modules Name Callsign Selected Bands Commert Repeste Notes Select at UnSelect au CAP NUM SCRU 2013 RT Systems Inc ARRL TravelPlus 197 Select a group of channels Point your mouse at the CHANNEL NUMBER the grey shaded column on the left and left click Don t let go of the left click button if you want more than one While holding the left mouse button drag the mouse over the CHANNEL NUMBER of all the channels you want If there are more than those on the screen just keep going at the bottom The screen will scroll to let you continue your selection Note The entire row of a selected channel will turn be
19. IC T6l resd kT8t OffsetFrequency ic T81 Zeus FS test sf teste icros My Documerts 8 My Congeler My Halek Places A listing will appear with more than just the file that you re looking for Everything in that directory is listed Your file will be in the list Select the file from the list Look jer E 10 181 Prog Collted ror ste IC T amp 1 resd k TB OffsatFrequency TE EE test2 rst FA test esf teste iron Fie pame D setFrequercy Ti Files of type AN Files Click Open in the lower right corner The resulting file contains frequencies that can be sent to the FT 60 The blanks represent frequencies that were removed during the conversion These frequencies would be invalid for the FT 60 2013 RT Systems Inc File Maintenance 175 1 LL megio 145 01000 00000 43200000 14566000 14166000 WISTAM 14718800 73111111119 388 Creation of this file did not disturb the original file The memory channel information was not removed from the original A copy was made by the programmer for the conversion You can edit the file In this case it needs to be edited to be sure that memory channel 1 is programmed You can remove the blank channels if you want You can add others Alternately you can send this file to the radio just as it is other than channel 1 needing to be programmed with something allowable for the radio Once you have used this to program the FT 6
20. Paste You can also paste by pressing Ctrl V with the mouse pointing within the selected area i e just look at where the mouse pointer is on the screen It must by within the black area on the screen of the programmer for this keystroke to have any effect Or while pointing within the highlighted area right click and select Paste from the menu that opens 2013 RT Systems Inc TMD710 V4 Programmer Help A Programmer iets of data ti tl peeing Node Sargle Node Erd Chet Go Canned coe rest Chane She Deletes Chinn a Osy Oran Mere Lp Chu Vise Dorn coho todd Frequency Pange Seat 2222222222222222 Menores Land Menores WO Hwe The information is pasted into the selected channels 2013 RT Systems Inc Easy Editing in the Grid e m CITA CITA orome Eom Gr Ta CHI Grr CT 420r 160 33333339323333333332124233333323322932333333 pe m m m m m m P m P m m m m m m m m rm m P m m Pm m LJ m m m m m m P m Pe pe m m m m TID Eon Sopes wee pass Sedes fenes Los fedes gun rer bend Land Ld Soe Seger Sedes Sedes fedes fane You can make this process even easier by splitting the screen into two parts Select Window New Vertical Tab Group for this result 2013 RT Systems Inc TMD710 V4 Programmer Help F e tot Comnumemens Settings Ditar Window Heip Dee snes es AN Y commore x M E
21. The cell is now ready to be copied Press Ctrl C or select Edit from the menu then copy from the list that opens to copy the cell 2013 RT Systems Inc Easy Editing in the Grid Cee LaSo an CN an PT EEE EEE EEE EE EEE EEE EE ic ca i IDE BEEEEBPEIEE 41 E B T R occ DA pecera acond trononnioricpooonnenonepannonopr EIKCEIDEIEICEICEEXCHIEEIEICEIEIDEICOREROETEETEROETE EE Ms IC 4 8 2 8 8 8 8 9 9 9 9 8 IDEIEEXEREETEETEREETCI us CCC RAR Press and Hold the Shift key while pressing the Down Arrow key to select the rows that will be set with this information MA m H H EE UD EJCDEXDEICEIEIOEIEEEEEJEELEICEIDEEREETEIOETEET EJOETE Ol DCDIXIDIECIUEUCELEDEULICUCUECDDICUCEUEEIDUUCOLOUCUOG UK POO CRICK ERIC a OO 9 9 91 919 i A IDIOTA OA AAA DE A A lol HH t UE LIGUDEOEICEICEDEUOOLOECOHODDUDEEIEUO Dn SS 44 IIEICIDENOEJOETEROI NAAA EJEXCEJEEIEJCEIEE IO a X 19 9 18 8 9 9 9 9 9 91 8 fields Press Ctrl V to paste the selecting into the 2013 RT Systems Inc 4 TMD710 V4 Programmer Help Simple Mode Hides several of the columns for each memory channel Those remaining are the ones that are most needed for any memory channel Those remaining include Receive Frequency A channel cannot be programmed without a rece
22. These programs run start whenever the computer is started or brought back from hibernation then run in the background with little indication that they are there Begin checking by hovering over each icon at the lower right of your screen Those in the taskbar A name will appear as you pass over each You may recognize the one that needs to be disabled Usually an option to Exit or Close will be available from a right click menu Don t worry about exiting something you might need The application will begin again when you restart your computer After addressing a program check in the programmer You should be able to click OK on the Communications Get Data from screen and have the process continue instead of raising the error message Tech support at RT Systems will be glad to help you with this but we are limited given this is an issue specific to the applications running on your machine You are welcome to contact us for help with this issue Defective Cable Cables from RT Systems are 100 tested prior to packaging Even with this level of control occasionally a cable fails in the field Contact RT Systems tech support if to 2013 RT Systems Inc 236 TMD710 V4 Programmer Help determine if the cable is at fault and a replacement is needed A replacement can be initiated when you send a copy of your receipt as proof of purchase and the issue has been diagnosed with a tech support representative at RT Systems In this case
23. 777 7 7H 717 7 aa D 5000 7 7777 7H The data in the file to be imported is separated by tabs semicolons commas space or other non text characters Select from the list at the top of the screen or enter the one you used Once you select the correct delimiter the data will properly separate into columns Import Step 7 of 4 Select the comma as the Delirniter Select bald demies to separate the data into columns Detmters C Tab C Sesjesion Commal C Space C Qe Tex Qualifier None F Test consentiva dekmber as one Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 Colum 5 Column 6 Column 7 cos 0 6000 gt J DT 71 OU 06009 1000 0 6000 o 06000 060007 e 06007 j 0 6000 Examine the data to be sure that it is ready for the Programmer to process Look at the data in the window Select the proper Text Qualifier if you have single or double quotes within a data field With quotes present the import process will handle all the data 2013 RT Systems Inc Importing a file 225 incorrectly resulting in a blank file Once selected the quotes are removed and the data appears as shown Import Step 2 of 4 Select the quote 7 as the Text Qualifier Select field delmiers to eliminate the quoted from the data Deintes C Tab Semicon 5 Comma Tenst consecutive delimier 25 one Tex Quoifier S y 147 2800 Click Next to continue 2013 R
24. Get send data to radio screen The trick is to follow each step one at a time Cable Issues Check that you are using the correct cable for this radio Many radios have jacks that will accommodate the programming cable from a different radio Although the cable fits in the jack the radio does not accept programming through the wrong jack You can see the cables for each radio by clicking on Programming Cable Chart Check that the cable is securely in the USB Port Be sure it has not pulled loose this is easy to do witha USB Also the cable should be plugged into a USB port on the computer rather than on a USB hub Check that the cable is plugged into the radio securely On cables with 6 or 8 pin round din plugs you may want to check that the pins are not bent in such a way that they are making a bad connection Unplug the cable from the radio and check by looking at the pins in the plug On cables with 4 6 or 8 pin modular plugs that address the mic jack push the cable toward the connector to be sure the modular plug is plugged into the mic jack completely There can be a good bit of play between the mic jack and the plug Hold the cable securely until the process is complete 2013 RT Systems Inc 254 TMD710 V4 Programmer Help 20 Contact Us Technical support Fax Technical Support Hours Web Page E mail RT Systems Inc 510 Compton Street Suite 105 Broomfield CO 80020 303 586 6510
25. Global menu settings which in earlier programmers occupied the opening screen are now entered on a Settings screen accessed under Settings Radio Menu Settings View Settings in earlier versions Here options are set for menu settings of the radio that do not change with each memory channel These settings affect the radio whether it is in memory mode or VFO mode The Radio Menu Settings screens contain check boxes for single click settings and easily filled blanks for personalized options Once configured these Settings are saved for use by new files There is no longer a need to reset the options in each new file or to begin a file from an existing one Note Radio Option Settings including Lock Beeps etc are read from the radio with the Get data from command Be sure that settings you have customized are saved in the programmer Access the Settings screen and use File Save to make the options that were taken from the radio permanent for programming the radio later Once saved the settings will be repeated with each new file of memory channel details The programmer has two options for these Settings Multiple Settings files can be created just as multiple frequency files Then you can mix and match as needed to program a radio for a given situation Alternately you can opt to save the Settings as part of an individual file You can find more details on these two options under Using the Programmer 2013 RT Systems Inc s
26. Group Code Change Calor 2 OA 144 Decay Algorithm Stopped knots Dis play Area ente eee dd e RERO Display Units Settings e rente AA n aea ra ee ux a dn ner 144 Grid Format DIS play circa dci eere tee eei eid te detre en Rer done ete RER GTR 144 E olei NON 144 2013 RT Systems Inc e TMD710 V4 Programmer Help Part XI 1 2 3 4 Part XII Part XIII Part XIV oar oO DN Group Filtering Settings oot E RE RR E A A AT Interrupt Display Seltings nere rne nhe rene ien be xen nea eai Sa NEUE ne AS Message Group Code re ceder tede er misent ant re Rare edere RS NAVITRA Group Mode NAVITRA Messages Position Display Proportional Pathing Moving knots sien SMart BECA iii A dista 145 Smart Beaconing Low High Speed Smart Beaconing Slow Fast Rate sise Smart Beaconing Turns Angle Slope amp Time ss 145 Speed Distance Display Radio Computer Data Transfer 148 Communications Get Data FrOM oooommcccccoonncccncnnnoncnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnncrnnnnnncrnnnnnnnrnnnnnnarennnanane 149 Communications Send Data TO oooonnccccconnccncccnncnnnnnnncncncnancnnnnnnnrrnnnnanerennnnnrrnnnnnnrrnrnnnnane 152 Radio to Computer Cabling oooooomcccccocnccccncnncncnnnnnnnncnnnnannnnnonnnrn cnn nn nnne nn nnne nnn nenne nn nnn nnn 157 Comport Setup E A T T E 158 File Maintena
27. Menu Settings APRS 1 tab Internal TNC section Data Speed This item can be set separately in each Programmable Memory DCD Sense Settings PM 0 5 Menu Settings APRS 1 tab Internal TNC section DCD Sense This item can be set separately in 2013 RT Systems INC Systems Inc TMD710 V4 Programmer Help Tx Delay Input 602 Output Name 603 Output 604 Output each Programmable Memory Settings PM 0 5 Menu Settings APRS 1 tab Internal TNC section TX delay This item can be set separately in each Programmable Memory GPS Port Settings PM 0 5 Menu Settings APRS 1 tab GPS Port section Baud Rate This item can be set separately in each Programmable Memory Settings PM 0 5 Menu Settings APRS 1 tab GPS Port section Input This item can be set separately in each Programmable Memory Settings PM 0 5 Menu Settings APRS 1 tab GPS Port section Output This item can be set separately in each Programmable Memory Waypoint Settings PM 0 5 Menu Settings APRS 1 tab Waypoint section Format This item can be set separately in each Programmable Memory Settings PM 0 5 Menu Settings APRS 1 tab Waypoint section Name This item can be set separately in each Programmable Memory Settings PM 0 5 Menu Settings APRS 1 tab Waypoint section Output This item can be set separately in each Programmable Memory Com Port Settings PM 0 5 Menu Settings APRS 1
28. O a r a a Tr ie aa a ar ara a ana e eea aes ader aiee ia sevanedeus 123 Menu Settings Tx Rx Repeater BMA O O RT O ee NN Band Select tials D MER RI Beat Md ia COM Port Speed Commander Callsign Display Contrast rte eter bed er dd dr eed vede a te A Display Reverse Mode ion aient lacada dd dedicada 128 InternalData Band crv strate dun nete OE tee EE INI 129 Mute ER 127 M te Flangup 4 ees rtt eee itte pede ede etd ee e eei een 127 Receive Settings cae n ER RE A ea a De ERR ERE NN re ann aR ana 127 RE POW OE Sc E 125 Sky Command ll Swings iii A A dd Sia 127 S Meter Squelch AIB BaddS loco id rn eee is dt e e deg 127 S Meter Squelch Hangup ottenere ie nn a a ram asia dM PA IRI ee ee ARR le Gaeta ate det rte a ss An er de A SRE methine nat TM D710 Settings Tone Frequency Sky Command lI Transporter CallSigh eerte er siii een dae rh ene Euh e raa eren nae a Pe dida canine uen 127 M CIU A DIEM 129 Weather AISTE i 5eme Menu Settings APRS 1 Beacon Altitude A ed te dee HA datus Beacon Position Arnblguity oni iniret iere entre ae ainda 133 Beacon Information Settings sienne 133 BEACON Speed 4e ue ever pede lender e tee e eid Er 133 Beacon Tx Algarithm Settings sienne 136 Beacon ix Method ers LS A EU ERE RE ER e MU Meet Tee B acon COM Port Output CT CSS Frequency sin mener ei eet e ree
29. Revert Channel Counter Memo Wite AxSawe Vox Spit Tone 25MHz v Ne y 200 me oit Timers Scanning nabl J Tone Search Mute Fw Key Timer Mic Gain Smart Search Vox Delay Dif HN Y Lamp Tx Save 0 5 sec x Level5 x Singe v Q5seconds v 00 00 Memory Scan Mode Display PIER All Channel Dual Mono Sensor Lamp Set Mode Cursor On 00 00 VFO Scan Mode Dual Receive y DC Key5se gt gt Band Altitude Units Offset Temperature LCD Contrast Set Mode Format Weather Resume Mode feet 0 Fahrenhel x Leveii3 v Lis a Weather Aleit 5 0 sec z Barometiic Units Offset Wave Monitor LED Dimmer S Meter Symbol Active Channel Restart Time mr 0 All Led gaNNENHENE li 162550MH 20 sec y Set the options as you need them to get the performance you want from your radio The settings shown for your radio will correspond to your radio s features O 2013 RT Systems Inc z TMD710 V4 Programmer Help Once you have the options like you want it save this file Yes this is saved separately from the frequencies in the memory channels To save the file select File Save from the menu on the Settings page Enter a name when the window opens You will not have to set these options again when you start a new file of memory channels Once the file is saved select File Exit to return to the main screen of the programmer Sending the file s to the radio programming the radio The new RT System
30. This feature is designed to work for deletion of all the data in a memory channel rather than data in a specific column Copy Ctrl C Copies the selected data You can copy two different ways Copy all the details of a Memory Channel one or several at once or Copy details within one column from one cell to one or many at one time In most cases data can be copied from one tab to another as in left and right memories e It can also be copied from one programmer to another both files Version 3 or Version 4 or even between Version 3 and Version 4 files Data that is not appropriate for where it is to be pasted i e a VHF frequency into a UHF channel will not be pasted Copying an entire memory channel or group of channels Shown here are details for copying within a file The same actions apply to copy data to another tab of the file or to another programmer Open the file 2013 RT Systems Inc s TMD710 V4 Programmer Help Pie tot Commreters Settings Window Help ISH sha S OAN 1 i a 8 893159 29929189238 EERE EEEE EEEE EEEE EEEE EEEH EHE FSSSSSHSSSESSERSSSESSESESESSESESTASSSESSERSS TIES TE Am am A ne Am m n A Am am a Am p ae an pe Am am n Am Am n am Am am n po Am A n pe am am n Ace Aem ae pe Am Am pos Am Az Ae a pe Am am A 29391999 2939911119 292831 229 191293 Select the data to be copied To select an entire row point your
31. Units Settings Speed Distance select to mi h mile km h km or knots nm Altitude Rain select to feet inch or m mm Temperature select to F or C Grid Format select to Maidenhead Grid SAR Grid CONV or SAR Grid CELL Position select to dd mm mm or dd mm ss s NAVITRA Group Mode select to turn on Group mode Group Code Enter O to 9 A to Z NAVITRA Messages create up to 5 phrases each consisting of up to 20 characters 2013 RT Systems Inc Programming Other Set Menu Mems 145 Smart Beaconing optimizes beacon transmission based on driving direction and speed Low Speed 2 30 mi h km h or knots If lower than this beacons are transmitted at the time interval specified under SLOW RATE High Speed 2 90 mi h km h or knots If faster than this beacons are transmitted at the time interval specified under FAST RATE SmartBeaconing Operation S 1 Transmission Corner fee ee eee Above the HIGH Operates ESSE The interval is Iculated using the Over LOW SPEED od using following f la Only when the set s TiS T l HIGH SPEED gt Transmission Interval normally LOW SPEED A FAST RATE x HI SPEED Speed Below the LOW Will not SPEED SLOW RATE operate Slow Rate 1 100 minutes Under HIGH SPEED Fast Rate 10 180 seconds Transmission Interval Example with LOW SPEED 5 HIGH SPEED 70 SLOW RATE 30 min FAST RAT
32. a replacement will be sent immediately with a prepaid label for return of the defective item The replacement will be sent to the address on the receipt If the receipt is not available return the original cable for replacement A replacement cable will be sent immediately when the defective item is received at our location USB Driver Installation On some systems running Windows 2000 or early versions of XP the drivers for the cable will need to be installed manually This is a normal thing in the USB world and is easily done We are RT Systems will be happy to help you through this process With the USB cable detached from the computer start the New Hardware Wizard from the indication for the device in the Device Manager The drivers have been installed on your machine in the following directory C Program Files Common Files RT SystemsV4 RTDrivers USBComDrivers Drivers Run the New Hardware Wizard twice The first time use ftdibus ini in that directory The second time use ftdiport ini in that same directory Then attach the cable again Check in Device Manager to be sure it is now listed under Ports Com and Lpt with a comport designation assigned Modified Radio 2013 RT Systems Inc Troubleshooting r Communication Error The information in the radio does not match that of the file Click OK for more information about this error Click Cancel to cancel and try again This error is raised when you attemp
33. and UHF band on the Commander and Transporter If the squelch is not set to an appropriate level the transceivers may enter a BUSY state due to noise signals and be unable to transmit When in SKY COMMAND mode the mic keys of the Commander will function as shown below 1 PWR Power ON OFF 2 RX 3 MODE 41 Rr 5 xr 6 CLR 71 SPLIT 8 M gt V 9 A B In VFO mode VFO A VFO B switch In Memory Recall mode no change 0 SYNC Current settings retrieve from HF transceiver To monitor the UHF band on the B M V VFO Memory Recall mode switch C UP XIT RIT offset frequency increase D DOWN XIT RIT offset frequency decrease In LSB USB or CW mode 10 Hz 1 kHz FAST switch in FM or AM mode 1 kHz 10 kHz switch 2 in VFO mode frequency entry ON in Memory Recall mode channel number ENTER entry ON PTT To transmit audio on an HF frequency G TM D710 Settings COM Port Speed adjust the speed at which the computer and transceiver exchange data when the transceiver is connected to your computer Display Contrast Display visibility changes depending on variable conditions such as lighting conditions between night and daytime as well as temperature Use this function to select the best visual contrast Display Reverse Mode change the display status backlight color to Negative or Positive 2013 RT Systems Inc Programming Other Set Menu ems 129
34. back from the mobile radio to the HT as confirmation that a signal was received The three digit ID is sent by the mobile radio as the Answer Back ID To prevent control of the radio from an unauthorized source this process is initiated through a three digit code established in the HT and the mobile radios Enter this code in the ID field of the Remote Control section Set the same code in the HT or send the code manually if the HT does not have remote control functionality Once setup is complete engage remote control on the mobile radio by pressing the REV key while turning on the power The CTRL and LOCK icons will appear on the face of the radio when this function is engaged While in Remote Control mode the DTMF keys of the HT will function as shown in the table below The mobile radio will perform the specified function when the DTMF tone is received DTMF Operation Command Access your mobile via the remote unit 2013 RT Systems Inc 110 TMD710 V4 Programmer Help DTMF where is your 3 digit secret number al Tone Off all signalling Off CTCSS Iff all signalling Off Call mode On VFO Mode On Transmit Power press to toggle between High Medium and Low Frequency VFO Mode or Memory Channel Memory Mode A XXXXXXX direct entry DCS code when DCS is on 5 ROS Tone frequency when Tone is on code or CTCSS frequency when CTCSS is on setup BA XXX Tone CTCSS frequency
35. coda frequency when Tone is ON or CTCSS frequency when CTCSS is ON BA XXX setup Tone CTCSS frequency Repeater Cross band or Locked band C ON 5 7 DCS OFF all signalling OFF aa Band Mask If you have no plans to use specific bands you can hide the frequency display of the unused band s This saves power consumption and makes it simpler to read the information you need Weather Alert Available only in the USA and Canada When activated this function will check for a received NOAA 1050 Hz tone When tone is received the weather alert tone will sound Select the band for activating the weather alert Note Whether or not the Weather Alert is activated you can still access the weather channels The Weather Alert simply notifies you of activity on the weather channels 2013 RT Systems Inc Programming Other Set Menu Items 127 Receive Settings A Band B Band S Meter Sql S Meter Squelch causes the squelch to open only when a signal with the same or greater strength than the S Meter setting is received This function relieves you from constantly resetting the squelch when receiving weak signals stations that you re not interested in Beat Shift Enabling this function prevents interference when the transceiver s microprocessor and the CPU s clock s signals appear on the same spots of the reception frequencies Mute Mutes the audio received on another band while receiving or transmitting on
36. dace PRE promt parte DA D B A EEUU GE Horace onu Corris fera Good Chpboass n fore 1 Aagrenent g Naor e She Le x xp ee Di Wed Dene Foma Sen Fina Zar Fee Seen cn Offset pat Offset Mite mode La 1 2 3 4 s K Ey m Average 346 2090700 Court 1 Som 4313225 CB CT 0X F 2013 RT Systems Inc Copying From an Excel Spreadsheet 203 2013 RT Systems Inc 24 TMD710 V4 Programmer Help 14 2 Step2 a 8 nn co 2 D S lv Open the Programmer to which the data is to be pasted It is recommend that you import into a new file to prevent loss of data from an existing file Channel information can be copied to an existing file and put exactly where you want it after the process of copying from Excel is complete Note The FT 60 is used here as an example The process works the same for any RT Systems Version 4 programmer although column names may differ or not be available Peil Beh Beh Pode IN Bed 1 1 1 1 1 1 i A i I f I t p r t f I f t i t p I t m P t t I f t mamam a ase p j 2013 RT Systems Inc Copying From an Excel Spreadsheet 205 14 3 Step 3 Paste Ctrl V or right click and select Paste or
37. file and the settings file to the radio Note In the Version 3 or newer Programmers you can have files open for several different radios at one time The Programmer can send a file only to the radio it is for The title bar at the top of the Programmer tells you which radio the file is for You can open and send a file created for one radio to another however you must open that file as one for the receiving radio with the Programmer specifically for that radio See the File Open section of this Help for details on this process Connect the radio to the computer The USB K5G cable connects to the PC jack on the radio Current File The Programmer can work with several radio files at one time There is no need to close extra files before executing the Send Data To process The current file will be sent to the radio during the Send Data To process The current file is the one that appears in the main window of the Programmer Basically what you see on the screen is what is sent to the radio Settings File Check your global menu settings under Settings Radio Menu Settings to be sure the right information is being sent The items on this screen are the radio settings that are not associated with a specific memory channel These settings are set once to be sent to the radio with any frequency file that you create Details on these settings can be found in the Programming Other Set Menu Items section of this Help If the radio a
38. for one that is not in use and use low power since the mobile radio and the HT are not far apart Set one side of the mobile radio to the same 440 Mhz frequency with offset direction set to Simplex Set the other side to the details for the repeater Receive frequency offset and tone When you transmit with the HT on the 440 Mhz frequency the mobile radio will hear that signal and retransmit it on the 2 meter settings The signal returning from the repeater will be heard by the mobile radio and retransmitted to the HT on the 440 Mhz frequency The TM D710 has three modes for Repeater Operations After selection turn the transceiver power OFF then press TONE Power ON When repeater mode is ON the PTT and LOCK icons blink To return to normal operation turn the transceiver OFF then press TONE Power ON Cross Band ff a signal is being received on the TX band the radio switches the current RX band to the TX band This is useful when joining a 2013 RT Systems Inc Programming Other Set Menu ems 105 group talk Plan ahead participants in a group talk should set the Tx and Rx frequencies on different bands and repeater operations to Cross Band to keep from missing any of the conversation Locked TX Band A or Band B The radio uses the same band to receive or transmit a signal The options to be set in the Programmer for this function include Tx Hold 500 ms Check to set the radio to remain in transmit mo
39. frequency to work in your particular radio it is necessary that the radio have a 6 25 kHz step available in the Step option of the Set menu 2013 RT Systems Inc Hardware Error Troubleshooting 29 19 Hardware Error Troubleshooting Well of course the information in the radio and the file do not match just made changes to the file and want the different information in the radio This is a common first reaction to this error However that is not the file information involved in this error There are several causes for this error They include incorrect key strokes on the radio interference on the computer by another application or device a faulty cable or the presence of a radio that has been modified for out of band use n Communication Error The information in the radio does not match that of the file Click OK for more information about this error Click Cancel to cancel and try again Cancel Below are various steps offered as corrections At the end of each section try again to transfer data to the radio again Try this First The error most likely indicates that behind the scenes information about the radio does not match that of a factory radio This is most common when a radio has been modified for our of band transmission 1 Create a new file press Ctrl M on the keyboard or select File New from the menu at the top of the screen This protects the file that you are trying t
40. highlighted If only the Receive Frequency is highlighted then ONLY that information will be copied Me tdt Comments Dwulimesiocclanit Ae KTR Und et L T Phe slect channels to copy ne Pus fin Tu Pls n Pla fin Tu fin ne Pla fin Sp Mew Copy the channels With the mouse pointing at the highlighted channels right click and select Copy from the menu that opens OR with your mouse left click to select Edit from the menu at the top 2013 RT Systems Inc ow TMD710 V4 Programmer Help of the screen From the menu that opens select Copy It will appear that nothing has happened however Windows has copied the information Use the mouse to click into the programmer file Note If you are using the programmer in full screen mode select Window from the menu then the programmer file name from the bottom of that list to switch between the two screens Alternately you can select Window Tile to have the programmer display the two windows equally in the main window Select the first channel in the file into which the information is to be pasted Paste the information into the radio file With the mouse pointing at the highlighted channels right click and select Paste from the menu that opens OR with your mouse left click to select Edit from the menu at the top of the screen From the menu that opens select Paste View the results The resulting file now contains only those selected p
41. is programmed This is a normal mode of the radio and the one you found it in the first 2013 RT Systems Inc 154 TMD710 V4 Programmer Help time you turned iton Press the M Call key to put the radio into memory mode Troubleshooting Communications Get Data From Radio required first r Radio Programmer Your are required to do Communication Get Data From before you A can send data to the radio The first time you attempt to send your file to the radio this message may appear This indicates that you have not read the configuration of the radio into the Programmer There are details that the Programmer can get only from the radio Even if the radio is not yet programmed these background details are necessary for the Programmer to send a file to your radio successfully To complete this process 1 Select File New from the menu at the top of the screen 2 Turn off the radio 3 Select Communication Get Data From Radio from the menu at the top of the screen 4 Complete the process detailed on the screen 5 Once the process is complete click the tab at the top of the screen showing your filename The file that you want to send to the radio will be displayed on the screen 6 Select Communications Send Data To Radio from the menu at the top of the screen 7 Complete the process following each step carefully to program these channels into the radio 2013 RT Systems Inc
42. limits and scan the entire band The option for Scan Resume can be set from the Programmer This item is found in the Setting file which is accessed by selecting Settings PM 0 5 Menu Settings from the menu at the top of the screen Scan Resume is found on the Common tab for each Programmable Memory This option can be set independently in each of the six Programmable Memories To use Program scan once the limits are set saved and sent to the radio Select the desired band Press the VFO button 2013 RT Systems Inc Programming Memory Channel 93 Rotate the Tuning control knob to select a frequency within your desired range Note If the frequency is within more than one Program Scan range the range stored in the lower channel number will be used Consider this carefully when setting up the ranges If range 1 and range 2 overlap be sure to begin scanning range 2 on a frequency that is within range 2 but outside of range 1 or the radio will scan range 1 Press the VFO button to start scanning at the current frequency To halt the scan press VFO again 2013 RT Systems Inc TMD710 V4 Programmer Help 9 3 VFO VFO 5 Memories The TM D710 has six sets of VFO channels These VFO frequencies exist in each of the six Programmable Memory accessed through the PM key on the face of the radio The Programmable Memory PM channels store operating environments for quick recall These different VFOs would be avai
43. limits for VFO scanning Three conditions apply to the frequencies assigned to the lower and upper limit channels for a given pair must 1 The lower limit channel must be a lower frequency than that of the upper limit channel 2 The two frequencies must be in the same band 3 The step size must be the same in the two channels For example you might wish to set up a limit in North America of 144 300 MHz to 148 000 MHZ so as to prevent encroachment into the SSB CW Weak Signal portion of the band below 144 300 MHz Then when you scan using this limit pair you will begin scanning at 144 300 and continue to scan up to 148 000 before returning to 144 300 to begin the cycle again The Limit Memory channels are entered on the Limit Memories page accessed through the tab of the same name at the bottom of the screen The same information as that entered for any memory channel is entered for these See the Regular Memory Channels section of this Help for the details about the information to be entered In the Limit Memory channels Step becomes much more important since you plan to begin scanning from one of these channels Remember that scanning will increment the frequency by the value in the Step field Choose your value to be sure you do not miss channels in your range Note If the step size differs between the lower limit and the upper limit channels the radio will perform a VFO scan rather than a Program Scan i e it will ignore the
44. memories and options of the radio from your PC Using the Programmer you can create separate files for unique applications such as travel emergency activities or special events These files can contain different settings such as memories power management features and DTMF numbers for each purpose The Programmer also gives you the ability to read a configuration from the radio The configuration would be stored in a file on your computer to be changed easily Then wth minimal button pushing you can send the altered file back to program the radio TMD710 V4 Programmer Help 2013 RT Systems Inc All rights reserved No part of this work may be reproduced in any form or by any means graphic electronic or mechanical including photocopying recording taping or information storage and retrieval systems for other than your own use without the written permission of the publisher Products that are referred to in this document may be either trademarks and or registered trademarks of the respective owners The publisher and the author make no claim to these trademarks While every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this document the publisher and the author assume no responsibility for errors or omissions or for damages resulting from the use of information contained in this documentor from the use of programs and source code that may accompanyit In no event shall the publisher and the author be liable for anylos
45. mouse at the number in the blue box at the left of the row Click and release the left mouse to select that row The entire row will be highlighted when it is selected To select multiple rows point your mouse at the number in the blue box at the left of the first row to be selected Click and hold the left mouse button as you drag the pointer over the next several channels that you want to copy The channels must be sequential for multi channel copying All the selected channels will be highlighted To select all rows point your mouse at the number in the blue box at the left of the first row Left click the mouse Release the mouse Press Ctrl A to select all The entire page will be highlighted Note If you have a lot of channels to select rather than trying to select them with the mouse simply select the first one and press Ctrl A The copy and paste process does not care if blank channels are selected 2013 RT Systems Inc Easy Editing in the Grid 35 Copy Command From the menu at the top of the screen use your mouse to left click on Edit From the menu that opens use the mouse to left click on Copy You can also copy by pressing Ctrl C on the keyboard Or while pointing at the screen of the programmer right click and select Copy from the menu that opens 2013 RT Systems Inc 36 TMD710 V4 Programmer Help 4M Frequency Pange Seat 5 La 2 E 2 Ra mi E a 2 oo 123 lo n z la MES
46. ne nada ee er A AE Caden YR AA Ne enda eie exeun 137 Data Bandes EE dona Dada DOPPELTE REEL Decay Algorithm GPS Baud Rate HE eras in e EEUU re E Ed n MEE GPS INPUt e GPS GUIDUL ote esset e eter besides der d der te ed vende aede tee e dee GPS Port Settings e eaten A eei es ace e EXE aby va aea e eua aed dents Cau dna den shail ut EN vien E eto meer ER ede Na e er LU T cM ee SLE 136 Internal TNG Settings E 130 2013 RT Systems Inc My Gall Sig hss foo a ERE REGE ER de Hate EM Ree RR IER I B ERE E ne 130 col ee 137 Packet Filter IV ies ives sas iret de e eene te beide de An dede hate RM RS 134 Packet Pati Seti cit ee terrere ann tn rer Y e rera a eua ee co e da de a eu Exe een 134 Packet Path TM sein E E NN 134 a ad d M 134 Post COMME anda cte aces ath ed beth dl nd teu Air tad de ces te ad ea tel ci oco itor e 132 Position Limit MleS EE 134 Proportional Path iri ys EEEE ETE REI PIRE re MR EUR PER EUREN EC ER ERRORES EE ERE redeant 136 Station IC Obes seers cus tn ne rat ae eee en nn en Ne nn 134 Total Hops Packet Path Tx Delay User Symbol Voice P ld 137 Way point Format os iced nete ee rt e e r
47. operating system relative to the programmer NACK ACK Error E RTIOv4 Communication error Invalid character FFFFFFFF should have been NACK ACK Try again As ugly as this error appears it actually is only a generic message saying the Communication process failed Try again after reading the hints here Do NOT turn the radio off It may display Error It is not terrible unhappy and is still in Clone Mode Cancel all Communications screens that are open in the programmer Open a new file File Open form the menu at the top of the screen Select Communications Get data from radio Doing Get Data from often gets the process going Skip the steps for putting the radio into Clone mode It is already there Click OK Press the key as instructed to begin the process sometimes you need to press it twice once to return to Clone mode then again to begin the process Once Get data from is successful attempt Send data to In this scenario you can skip the steps to put the radio into Clone mode since it usually remains in Clone mode after Get data from is completed 2013 RT Systems Inc Troubleshooting 21 2013 RT Systems Inc 242 TMD710 V4 Programmer Help 17 1 Get Data from Radio Required The first time you attempt to send your file to the radio this message may appear Radio Programmer i Your are required to do Communication Get Data From before you can se
48. or nothing process From the File menu at the top of the main window select New Create a new file in any Version 3 programmer you have installed Open Open an existing file in any of the Version 3 programmers you have installed Open Travel Plus Link Active only if a list is open in Travel Plus Accesses that Travel Plus list Details on this functionality are available in the ARRL Travel Plus section of the help Close Closes the current file Save Saves the current file Save As Saves the current file giving you the opportunity to enter a new name This creates a copy of the file and saves it with the new name you entered Import Advanced functionality that addresses data from a flat ASCII file Details on this process are found in the Import and Export section of the help Export Extracts data from the programmer file to a flat ASCII file Details on this process are found in the Import and Export section of the help Print Preview Lets you see the formatted information on the screen before it prints Print Prints the current file Send File as E mail Sends the current file to RT Systems tech support This functionality is dependant on the e mail program of your computer Files 1 4 Up to four files that you last worked in and saved Exit Closes the programmer O 2013 RT Systems Inc File Maintenance 61 12 1 File Exit Exits the Programmer If files have been changed y
49. radio than just the memory channel Your radio has other menu items that are not associated with each memory channel These menu items are global to the radio s functionality The radio uses these settings no matter what memory channel you re on what frequency of operation you re in if you re in VFO or memory If you radio acts funny once it is programmed with a file of memory channels check the settings file to be sure things are set correctly Then be sure to save the settings file So your personal touches will go to the radio with every file File Save from the menu on the Settings screen The settings file then works in conjunction with the memory channel file to program your radio Things like Beep Squelch Programmable keys and Locks just to name a few are set for the radio to use whenever it is being operated no matter the channel or mode VFO or memory Radio Menu Settings are set from the Radio Menu Settings screens in the Programmer These screens are accessed by selecting Settings Radio Menu Settings from the menu on the main screen The Programmer offers three options for managing the global settings e Set and forget The Radio Menu Settings screens are there for you to use to easily customize your radio to suit your use Once you make your selections and save them you don t have to do it again even it you start a new frequency file Create and use multiple global settings files This might be the best
50. regios iscation Jourper iaput caii Sepeater Wotes czcss 4 USA ono NONTCOMERT tca 145 1100 a 47 0 67 0 HOMTOCHERT WOMTCOMERT WO TGONERT BONTOOMERT WONTGONERT BONTGOMERT RMT OOMERT POMTOCHERT BONTGONERT WONTOOHERT TONTCOMERT HONTOOMERT WOMTGONERT WONTGCMERT POMTOMIERT WA TGONERT POM TOOMENT WONTGOMERT HOM TOMERT ROUTGOMERT WONTOCHERT POMTOMERT HON TOOMERT TONTOORERT ess s oiy sig miy yis zs g Check the list If you don t like the results try again Once you are satisfied with the list you are finished with TravelPlus You can exit that program or leave it running while you access the RT Systems radio programmer Run the RT Systems programmer Version 4 only If the programmer is already running switch to it now to create a file from this list for programming the radio TravelPlus is a product of the American Amateur Radio League Any images from TravelPlus included in this help are copyrighted to DHF Systems LLC 2013 RT Systems Inc ARRL TravelPlus ow 13 2 Opening the list in the Programmer Once you have created a list in TravelPlus Version 10 0 or higher open any one of the Version 4 programmers installed on your machine To access the list Select File from the menu at the top of the screen Select Open TravelPlus list this option was disabled until you created the list 1C 2820 Programme File Edit Communications Settings DStar Window Help
51. say to Turn the radio on do just that press the power button to turn it on If pressing a key is needed as a part of this step it will be included with the instructions on the Get data from screen Yaesu Radio does not go into Clone mode after initial menu selection Many Yaesu radios handheld and mobiles access Clone mode from a startup menu When you turn the radio on holding the specified key you are in that menu with several options of radio functions Clone is only one of these options Once the Clone option is found in that menu another key on the radio is pressed to activate that mode You know the options has been activated when the radio cycles off and back on Only then is it in Clone mode and ready to program If the radio does not cycle off and back on when that next button is pressed one of the following may address the issue The keys on the face of the radio are locked Turn the radio off and back on in normal mode to check for the Lock symbol on the screen Unlock the keys and try again 2013 RT Systems Inc Troubleshooting 239 You have pressed the designated key too long or not long enough Try again until you get the feel for the process Yaesu Radio does not change to Tx or Clone Out when button is pressed Many Yaesu radios have a key sequence that starts Clone mode without having to select that option from a startup menu the radio simply comes on in Clone mode With CLONE displayed on the face
52. select that cell 2013 RT Systems Inc TMD710 V4 Programmer Help TA Tee tot Commumemens Settings nom Neo Dee ADA SOS HOT d copy ara rate x Twa Oe O Frog t i Eu s ES i H di in 14329008 nr irt Mer 192 300 wis 101124 10335 1 30006 excu 1030906 MICH kj ki 3333 9929299993191929 9299992929999999192292929993931 9 WHERE HR PH HH HE EHE T HAE a i H 5 14320008 MIAUS LADA Hanso 424208 ia Mia LAO 14348008 HDMI inc HL iocus mem inem 30 500 1 50004 meua 10505 205200 16 52 30509 12575 MISRO 05100 pases 4542 M smo inse 5 5 5 z H 1379 3140000 3 40008 menn mome 204000 DARKE mema niema mewo 1342000 3048 1408 were 2728 MIAMI 14348734 DNO 40x04 HI rus 31 500 14122506 101709 1779 0700 17 004 2059 NINE MITO iege 308 1030 33900 1120006 HS wine 303083 MR MISUM 0104074 308900 MAS HII MINIM MLATO Mismor i505 rst idR EH ERE EE SESSESSSSESESSESESSSSESSESES SESS i E f E If several consecutive rows are to be changed select them all by holding the Shift Key while you Down Arrow through them or hold the Left Mouse Key while you move your mouse over them normal Windows selection processes When they are selected they will be highlighted in a color based on the scheme of your computer Press Ctrl V select Edit Paste from the menu at the top of the screen or Right Click and select Paste from
53. tab COM port Output This item can be set separately in each Programmable Memory My Position 2013 RT Systems Inc Name Latitude Longitude Menu Item Cross Reference Settings PM 0 5 Menu Settings APRS 2 tab My Position section Name This item can be set separately in each Programmable Memory Settings PM 0 5 Menu Settings APRS 2 tab My Position section Latitude This item can be set separately in each Programmable Memory Settings PM 0 5 Menu Settings APRS 2 tab My Position section Longitude This item can be set separately in each Programmable Memory Beacon Information Settings PM 0 5 Menu Settings APRS 1 tab Beacon Information Speed This item can be set separately in each Programmable Memory Settings PM 0 5 Menu Settings APRS 1 tab Beacon Information Altitude This item can be set separately in each Programmable Memory Settings PM 0 5 Menu Settings APRS 1 tab Beacon Information Position Ambiguity This item can be set separately in each Programmable Memory Position Comment 607 Position Settings PM 0 5 Menu Settings APRS 1 tab Position Comment This item can be set separately in each Programmable Memory Status Text 608 Tx Rate Settings PM 0 5 Menu Settings APRS 2 tab Status Text Name This item can be set separately in each Programmable Memory Settings PM 0 5 Menu Settings APRS 2 tab Status Text Tx Rate Th
54. the Tx band UHF VHF Band AIP Advanced Intercept Point helps eliminate interference common in crowded urban areas and reduce audio disortion Can only be used on the VHF UHF bands Mute Hangup Adjust the time interval between when you receive a signal and when the speaker is muted S Meter Sql Hangup Adjust the time interval between when the received signals drop and when the squelch closes Sky Command ll Settings allows remote control of specific transceivers one transceiver operates as a control station called Commander and the other transceiver is called Transporter This system functions as an interface between the Commander and the Transporter and allows you to be portable instead of operating from one specific location Note Operation of SKY COMMAND SYSTEM II may not be permitted in certain countries Check your local laws before operating Commander Transporter Callsigns Callsigns consisting of a maximum of 6 characters plus an optional followed by an SSID of 1 through 15 up to 9 digits total Note The built in TNCs of the Commander and Transporter communicate with each other therefore you must program different callsigns as the identifications of the TNCs Tone Frequency Select the same VHF and UHF frequencies for both the Commander and Transporter 2013 RT Systems Inc 128 TMD710 V4 Programmer Help Note Be sure to configure the squelch to an appropriate level for both the VHF
55. the Yaesu FT 60 e Open the FT 60 Version 3 programmer name laser rawr Wwe ptem Tone Mode CTCSS Sio r Of T ccs ce CO 1 O CTO CERO A s 1 2 31 4 a 6 ri 4 E e From the menu at the top of the screen select File Open A box appears from which you select the programmer for the radio to be programmed in this case the FT 60 O 2013 RT Systems Inc File Maintenance 173 FT 1802 Radio Data File FT 1807 Radio Data File 3 Cancel FT 50 Radio Data File Cancel FT 60 Radio Data File An Open Dialog box appears By default itis looking in the FT 60 directory since it is trying to help you find an FT 60 programming file You will change directories to where the file is stored that you want to open Note If you received the file via e mail or from an Internet site you chose where it was saved Personalize the steps here to move to that location Look iri la 10181 Prograreras WD My Recent Documents O Desktop My Documents 153 My Conpuler My Hetwrork Places e When the contents of that directory are displayed it probably will be blank as shown You have done nothing wrong This is normal The process is still looking for an FT 60 file From the Files of type field at the bottom of the screen the one highlighted blue in the figure above select All files 2013 RT Systems Inc 174 TMD710 V4 Programmer Help Look ire E IC T81 Prog cal tab Torte
56. the options in the menu that opens The copied value will appear in each of the fields DA fe tot Cormmunemens Settings Wow Hep Dui Da amp GS Me Doux OMet Ole Op Fregmrcy Frequency De Mate gt 10128006 Seen ses 1328 Elsnges jam A Maree sepe per Der Spies 1 309 wu 1i 103759 3006 20319 MIX 20379 1309 mam nar 341000 143 30000 mans kans HALO 10142000 MANS 14343738 110 Mic ene men 10150004 masua 10528 305000 14352000 30509 MSI HASKO MLMOM a 333919999299931122929929929912929 99999999229 9999 999129 E i one ser et gt 555 5 333333333 passas sod PEST iret Hi Me i izo 1440008 monn mome mao MAI ML nuera 20480 1153 30440 10408 MITOA JARA SANS MASS LAO MON 29 MI 31 500 11 506 0708 ingre mU acu 16 77 2658 14220008 MOSS Mare 203099 ML PLA 0187 34148000 148000 Miss Deez 131i LATO Mismo MLE sU 09000 10500 oor Mammes 4 Led Memerine VIO Hone WHIHHRHRHRH HR HH a BEHEEEREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE ERE EE EE E ESES n 2 D E E E 2 E n 2 2 EJ 3 2 n EJ 2 5 EJ E E c Ei A E a A E 2 2 SESSSSSSSSSESSSSSS SSS SESE SESSSSGSEE 11131 1 11111333133 113 3113131 Rep ANTES O 2013 RT Systems Inc Easy Editing in the Grid 4 Column editing will address a selection of consecutive cells all at once or individual cells repeatedl
57. to customize printed output and then restored for additional data management Note Several columns are hidden and unhidden with the Simple Mode option found under Edit from the menu of the main screen Simple mode hides all but the columns required for memory channel operations When you leave Simple Mode all columns will again be visible Alternate row colors Select a color for the text Fore and or background Back for rows 2 4 6 etc This can help the readability of the spreadsheet Use Combo for Check box On some systems the checkbox option does not work and you are not able to make selections for banks show name or other options with check boxes The check boxes will be missing from the cell Select this option to change the cell to a Yes No combo box rather than a check box Make your selections by setting the option to Yes where desired Just are with the checkbox option the combo box selection can be copied and pasted to other cells in the column Language O 2013 RT Systems Inc s TMD710 V4 Programmer Help Select from several languages for column headers message boxes and other text in the programmer Memory Defaults Fr 3 Preferences u Grid Display Memory Defaults Font Oter Offset Frequency Defaults v i Open lastfile when starting programmer HE 100 kHz Y Check ShowName Automatically lt 6 3 00 MHz M A Convert Split offsets to standand Plus or m
58. transferring data from one radio Programmer to another and for using the data from other sources such as ARRL Travel Plus it is not recommended for original file creation It can be tedious getting all the information into the file to be imported just like the Programmer wants it Let the Programmer help you as you create your original file with its defaults and automatic settings Once the file is 2013 RT Systems Inc 24 TMD710 V4 Programmer Help created you could export the data for other uses 2013 RT Systems Inc Importing a file 215 15 1 Creating a file for Import Checking a file to use with the Programmer If you are given a file that you want to import into a programmer for use by your radio and are not sure if itis a flat file test the file by opening it with Windows notepad If the Notepad display is full of strange characters with very little legible text this file is not ready to be imported by the programmer The file may or may not be able to be used for import depending how it was created and saved Try opening the file in Microsoft Excel or other commercial spreadsheet program If everything looks good there carefully save the file in as delimited text this could be called several different things in the program that you are using If the first one you try does not produce the file format that you want try selecting a different File Type during the save process The details for this process are includ
59. values on these screens that never need to be changed Make changes for your special activities when you plan to use one of these functions of the radio Save the file Now that you have the frequencies entered into the memory channels Save the file 2013 RT Systems Inc TMD710 V4 Programmer Help Dhe d Commeemers stings Modor Heip OSU LME BSE AN A r sasa paan ul CCE i al BUE 2202222222222 BIPIPIIPIPIIPIPIPPPPIPPIPIPPIPIPPIDI i 106 DH D ILS Toe enr 10 Bits 106 Cnr Me CH 100 DHe LAC 10 Dit sesegsssygsssass ag DIO E VIRE A EEA E XT o ee elke ik SOS ers ii S9999999999999999999 992999999 922929 singe ok CAC Hn ono OOo RON Sse g hi i ibikibi Sinik jei Sco ru Save in Recent Places Je VX 8 Programmer Name Date modif Type DCSTest Pi Reader M Testi a VX8 General Travel and Entertainment 2013 RT Systems Inc Getting Started 19 Enter a filename You can be as descriptive as you want 256 characters including spaces upper and lower letters and much more to describe this file The programmer will enter the extension so it can find the file later Once you complete this part of the process the program will open the last file when it starts up Even More Radio Functions Today s radios can do so much Many of the features are not a part of the details for a memory channel These
60. will set any non matched column to Ignore The data in an ignored column will not be used in this process eer Step 3 of 4 y Click on column header to select Ignore headers Then select the column name from the di To skip a column during impo Ignore Ignore Ignore Ignore Ignore Ignore 147 345 600 kHz FM RP ARC 146 955 600 kHz i FM PSL ARC 147 060 600 kHz FM MCARA 146 625 600 kHz i FM HobeS 146 315 600 kHz i FM WPB EC m 2013 RT Systems Inc 208 TMD710 V4 Programmer Help meorsepsota NN Pick the Column Pick the identifier on column header to select Ignore 147 345 600 kHz 146 955 600 kHz 147 060 600 kHz y 146 625 600 kHz 146 315 600 kHz lanore Plus Minus Plus Minus Minus Ignore FM FM FM FM FM mo Column 2 Ignore Channel Number Transmit Frequency Offset Frequency Offset Direction Operating Mode Name Show Name Tone Mode CTCSS DCS Skip Step Clock Shift Tx Power Tx Narrow Faye Ee EE Bank 2 EEE e EEE The column header changes to show your selection Be sure to identify each of the columns you want used The data in an ignored column will be set to defaults in the resulting file Your specifics will not be used 2013 RT Systems Inc Copying From an Excel Spreadsheet 209 Import Step 3 of 4 Columns Identified PSL ARC MCARA HobeS WPB EC Click Next to continue 2013 RT Systems
61. you contact technical support The data from the radio will overwrite this file Continue This message will be raised by the programmer when you select Communications Get data from radio with a file open that is not a new default file into which no entries have been made This message is warning you that you will replace any information you have entered with whatever is in the radio The whatever could be all blank channels Answer yes if you want to lose all the information that appears on the screen Answer no if you don t want to lose several hours of work spent creating the file on the screen To prevent loss of information first do File New to open a new default file Then while looking at that file do Communications Get data from radio and complete that process Your file will drop to the background and be protected from during this part of the process Once you complete Communications Get data from radio return to your file a select the tab at the top of the page or b select File Open and open the file from the list presented if you closed it some time during the process Program cannot find cable 2013 RT Systems Inc 234 TMD710 V4 Programmer Help r Communication Error Please check that the RT Systems cable is securely in the USB Port This message can appear when you are attempting to get data from the radio or send data to the radio There can be s
62. 0 you can save the file or close without saving depending on your needs for the data 2013 RT Systems Inc 176 TMD710 V4 Programmer Help 12 3 3 Opening a V3 or V4 file Opening a file with the Version 3 programmer One Version 3 programmer installed e Select FileJOpen from the menu at the top of the screen L Hypennemony exsneples FTESDOCICADOO amp Pyperramery axcanpler FTE600 STP uet Friese Look jc E FT SD Frog amp ecm Efcon tea r760 Bi lors of data FT O 3 Rado Data Fie FIR Cancel O 2013 RT Systems Inc File Maintenance 177 Select the file that you want to open from the list presented Click the Open button at the bottom right This files opens in the programmer Opening a file with the Version 3 programmer More than one Version 3 programmer installed e Select FileJOpen from the menu at the top of the screen Mare TweNcde cross cht ces DE Haw sns mine wis LITINC Nene 85 Hz 83 5H 03 ph N of L Hypennemony ensples FTESDOCICADOO E Pyperramery ecanpler PTEZ00 TP uet Friece Slade Test C2 570 A window opens listing the programmers installed on this machine Select the radio from the list that will be programmed by this file being opened 2013 RT Systems Inc 178 TMD710 V4 Programmer Help FT 50 Radio Data File FT 60 Radio Data File FT 7800 Radio Data File FT 8000 Radio Data File A Windows Open dialog appears with a list of th
63. 11 4 Comport Setup In the Version 4 RT Systems Programmers there is NO comport setup The software finds the USB cable automatically Troubleshooting When select Communications Send Data To get the following error Communication Error Could not find a USB cable attached The only cable configurations that work with the Version 4 RT Systems Programmers are The RT Systems USB cable or e The RT Systems original serial cable connected to the computer via the RTS 03 USB to serial adapter Be sure to give the computer enough time to do its internal setup once the cable is attached On some machines this can take up to a minute a long time in computer time Once the cable is ready for use the program will continue into the steps for transferring data between the radio and the computer Follow the steps carefully They are unique to each radio and different for the same radio for Get Data From or Send Data To 2013 RT Systems Inc 160 TMD710 V4 Programmer Help 12 File Maintenance Just as in a word process or other Windows based program you will create files in the programmer for use in the radio You can create as many files as the space on your hard drive will allow Remember with the exception of the Icom IC 7000 all other programmers erase everything in the radio and replace it with what is in the file Be sure everything you want in the radio is in the file that is sent This is an all
64. 13 RT Systems Inc 182 TMD710 V4 Programmer Help 2013 RT Systems Inc File Maintenance 183 12 6 Saving Programming Files Many different files can be saved to your hard drive for permanent storage giving you the ability to reprogram your radio quickly and easily to suit your current use e Files are saved using the File Save or File Save As command e When the window opens for the filename enter any name up to 256 characters including spaces but without a period at the end or an extension The Programmer will enter that information for you automatically Save As Es Save in J FT 2600 Programmer Qiu L Name Date modif Type Size Tags ay amp Settings not coming from radio Recent Places m test Desktop Karin Computer A Enter filename here Network e came a Save astpe Radio Data ies C FT2600 y lemon O 2013 RT Systems Inc pou TMD710 V4 Programmer Help 12 6 1 File Save Saves the current file to your computer hard drive If several files are open the current file the one on top the one you are working in is the one that will be saved Be sure to save the changes to each of the open files before closing the Programmer Itis recommended that you save the current file during data input and before sending it to the radio Just as with a word processor it s an awful shame to lose everything if something happens to the computer during either of these processes If th
65. 2 1 1 BURDA 5 3 x x x x x x x x x x x x x x Tere uu rene RARAS ASAS Pee sue ye 02 gt Menores y Les Memories a VFiL 4 Ready Open the files From the menu at the top of the main screen select Window New Vertical tab group The screen will separate into two parts taking the selected file to the new group To work with three as shown above simple select another file and repeat the process A horizontal split is also possible 2013 RT Systems Inc Split Screen for Multiple Files 63 FT 90 Programmer FT 0 Untitied2 file Edt Communications Settings Window Help OG 043 45 A pp CNECAJETNE NUTUAAEOBWTONEGENUOGESON SE w Smeex mlao x P ae im 100 0 He ve li w oft mlS w ot we 1200 pe Open the files From the menu at the top of the main screen select Window New Horizontal tab group The screen will separate into two parts taking the selected file to the new group To work with three as shown above simple select another file and repeat the process Note Once you divide the screen horizontally or vertically the other separation is not available Selections for vertical and horizontal groups will be enabled and disabled in the menu as necessary 2013 RT Systems Inc Menu Item Cross Reference 65 8 Menu Item Cross Reference The
66. 24325 40 22500 5 00 Mer 41 73 5 00 re MINE SO 44147536 S0 Mer sermon Lo PS RAT SOT dl FROIN MO 44042000 5 0 mz il 020000 SOIT rel mio Sore de 000 SOL ez am coc tors a TISK SOU Mer eid ot res mam Son Aa ISI SO mes 4e meno Larrea 24 59000 600 te m e 5 08 Mer 40 2000 S08 er O hone 40 77 SOLE R EL EEE EEE CEE EAE EE EEE ue ju LN d m om meom w mu or m ae m ar m m wm oF m ae mw A 25 m os mm gt m Ae m a m Apo Aw xw Ae m ar m Aem d 7 m Ae m ar m 5 m ae su 7 Ae m ar m Aem a sm E ae m ar mm de m om 2 m Ae m ar m Ae mm ar m ou The file is ready to be sent to the radio TravelPlus is a product of the American Amateur Radio League Any images from TravelPlus included in this help are copyrighted to DHF Systems LLC 2013 RT Systems Inc 196 TMD710 V4 Programmer Help 13 3 Using the TravelPlus List with existing programmer file You may not want to use all the information from the TravelPlus list in a separate file for your radio You may already have a file to which you want to add only some of the information from the List Using the list from TravelPlus along with a Version 4 RT Systems radio programmer you can copy and paste selected channels from the list to a file for your radio 2820 Begin by creating your list in TravelPlus as detailed in Creating a List in TravelPlus in this help Open the programmer
67. A Minus when avaliable 2m 600 kHz Y Disable CTCSS DCS and other Tone 125m 7 60 MHz gt columns according to the Tone Mode selection 70cm M Pick an offset frequency then click remove to delete itfrom the list 2 500 kHz Remove 3 600 kHz To add an offset 4 11 00 MHz double click END OF LIST Cancel Apply Memory Defaults let you set options that control the defaults of the memory channels If you are having to change a certain cell repeatedly for the data you enter you might want to make that change permanent here Open last file when starting programmer By default the programmer opens the last file saved By choice you can open to a default file for the radio by unchecking this box Check ShowName Automatically By default the programmer checks the ShowName column as soon as you enter the first letter of an alpha numeric tag for the channel By choice you can have the programmer not check this box automatically When 2013 RT Systems Inc Screen Appearance and Default Options 57 unchecked the name will not be displayed on the radio This options affects programmers that use a ShowName column Not all do since many handle show name as a global setting rather than in each memory channel Convert Split offsets to standard Plus or Minus when available By default the programmer leaves a split pair as a split ina radio that can handle a split for Offset Dir
68. Direction The Offset Direction lets the Import process know whether to add plus or subtract minus the Offset Frequency from the Receive Frequency when calculating the Transmit Frequency for the memory channel Enter Plus Minus or for the process to recognize the command NOTE Be sure to use Offset Direction if your file contains and amp endash in this column Using Offset Frequency for this column will result in all channels being imported as simplex Operating Mode Enter FM AM or WFM as appropriate for the frequency 2013 RT Systems Inc Importing a file 219 Name Enter an Alpha Numeric tag up to 8 characters for the memory channel to provide an easy reminder of the function of a particular frequency Not all radios have this available for each memory channel Consult your Users Manual for details Tone Mode Use of the tone systems of the radio allows for silent monitoring until a call is received with a corresponding tone Tone mode also allows access to repeaters that are made private with a PL tone Most radios offer CTCSS Continuous Tone Coded Squelch System or DCS Digital Coded Squelch to be tailored to your particular needs Consult your Users Manual for details specific to your model Use of either of the tone systems requires two steps Your import file will handle these steps in THREE 3 columns e Step 1 Turning on Tone Mode There are now so many different tone modes and combinations of t
69. Down Ctrl D The ability to select a channel and have it change places with the channel immediately following it Repeat this command on a selected channel to walk it into place in your list Sequential channels can be selected and moved at once The group will move down one channel at a time The displaced memory channel will move to the top of the group being moved Add Frequency Range A convenient way to add lots of channels at once This is great for setting up a radio for scanning a certain range of channels When this option is selected you are presented with a window into which you enter the details of the channels to be entered 2013 RT Systems Inc s TMD710 V4 Programmer Help Add Frequency List Starting Frequency MHz Number of channels 1 H Frequency Step 5 kHz v Enter Starting Frequency The value of the first frequency of the list to be entered Any allowable frequency of the radio being programmed Number of channels Enter the number of channels to be entered You can insert as few as 1 to as many as 1000 channels at once You are not warned if you select more than the number of memory channels The process just inserts all that it can and ignores the rest Frequency Step Enter the value that will separate each of the frequencies in these channels Select 5kHz to 200 kHz Click OK and watch the screen fill Or Cancel to exit the process without change to your file The channels are inserted be
70. E 120 sec Speed interval 80 120 seconds 2 minutes 120 seconds 2 minutes 840 seconds 14 minutes 1680 seconds 28 minutes 1800 seconds 30 minutes 420 seconds 7 minutes Turn Angle driving direction change minimum value setting 5 90 degrees Turn Slope driving direction change additional value setting 1 255 10 degrees speed 2013 RT Systems Inc 146 TMD710 V4 Programmer Help Turn Time minimum time delay between each beacon transmission by change of direction 5 80 seconds Corner Pegging Operation Example with TURN ANGLE 30 TURN SLOPE 24 os EX NC es DEINER oo L3 weo ep x 3 o weo 3 ar 7 Lio fawo 2 s s fawo 7 When the value of Turn Threshold exceeds 120 it is calculated as 120 2013 RT Systems Inc 1 TMD710 V4 Programmer Help 11 Radio Computer Data Transfer Data flow two ways from the computer to the radio or from the radio to the computer Even when you are sending a file to the radio some data must be sent from the radio to the computer to ensure that the two are talking before transfer of the file ever gets started In either case be sure to follow the directions presented on the screen carefully The wrong button press can result in a communications failure that could reset your radio to factory defaults Details for this process are contained in these sections
71. F codes transmitted from a transciever to access a nearby EchoLink node itis possible to communication with amateur radio stations located at many places in the world If the EchoLink software is installed on your personal computer without using any transceiver it is possible to communicate as a single user directly via your personal computer This is a major feature of EchoLink In Sysop mode EchoLink forms a gateway between the Internet and a local RF channel such as a simplex frequency or a nearby repeater This allows other stations in the system to communicate with mobile or portable users in your area For operation details PC hardware requirements and information about EchoLink nodes visit the official site at www echolink org There are 10 EchoLink memory channels available This function is used for accessing nearby relay stations using DTMF codes or by transmitting a control command Name Enter an alpha numeric string of up to 8 characters to identify this Echolink memory Code Enter the DTMF string of up to 8 characters needed for Echolink access EchoLinkSpeed Set the transmission speed for the tones to Fast or Slow for improved communication between the radio and the repeater Some repeaters may not respond correctly if at fast speed if that happens change the speed to Slow Note The radio cannot communicate with the Programmer if the Echolink Sysop Mode is on Weather Channel you can program weather chann
72. Importing a file 221 Let the Programmer help you as you create your original file with its defaults and automatic settings Once the file is created you could export the data for other uses The comma delimited file can contain this information in any order It must contain only the Receive frequency to be a valid memory channel The Programmer makes no assumptions about the information available If a piece of information is omitted the Programmer imports the memory as a simplex channel and fills other fields with defaults This data can be entered in any order You will identify the specifics to the Programmer during the Import process If you find after several entries that you need another column for additional information simply add it at the end The Programmer will correct the order when it imports Save the data in your file often to prevent loss Be sure to save the file as text with delimiters separators rather than as a worksheet of the program in which you are working The Programmer cannot use a worksheet created by the other program To save as a text file select File Save in the spreadsheet program In the Save file window select a different file type from the selection at the bottom of the screen Acceptable formats are those that specify Text i e cvs or txt file extension Exit the spreadsheet program Your file is ready to be imported into the Programmer Changes can be made within the Programmer after you impo
73. Inc 210 TMD710 V4 Programmer Help 14 6 Step 6 Complete the options on the final screen and click Finish Import Step 4 of 4 Starting radio memory 1 Overwrite existing channels E Show only selected columns Available Channels 999 E Show only valid frequencies Total Channels 1000 Chal Seed 2 lgnore Receive Frequency Transmit Frequency Offset Frequency Offset Directio 147 345 600 kHz Plus 146 955 600 kHz Minus 147 060 600 kHz Plus 146 625 600 kHz Minus 146 315 600 kHz Minus The resulting file contains the data just as it was in the Excel spreadsheet 2013 RT Systems Inc Copying From an Excel Spreadsheet 211 Sheer New LJ na 2013 RT Systems Inc Importing a file 213 15 Importing a file The Programmer can Import data from delimited text files These files can be created using the Export feature of the Programmer for another radio Travel Plus for Repeaters by ARRL commercial spreadsheet programs or text editors Limitations for use of another commercial spreadsheet program include The spreadsheet program will know none of the limitations of the radio It will allow you to enter any value in any space You will have to enter transmit and receive frequencies CTCSS tones and DCS codes carefully to be sure they are imported correctly to the radio You will need to organize your data carefully The Programmer will import all the items f
74. Internal Data Band select how data will be transmitted and received Time Zone select your time zone Visual Scan this feature graphically and simultaneously shows how all frequencies in the selected range are busy Select the center frequency and the number of channels 2013 RT Systems Inc 130 TMD710 V4 Programmer Help 10 3 3 Menu Settings APRS 1 APRS Beacon The Automatic Packet Reporting Systems was designed to support rapid reliable exchange of information for local tactical real time information events or nets All relevant information is transmitted immediately to everyone in the net and every station captures that information for consistent and standard display to all participants Since the primary objective is consistent exchange of information between everyone APRS established standard formats not only for the transmission of POSITION STATUS MESSAGES and QUERIES it also establishes guidelines for display so that users of different systems will still see the same consistent information displayed in a consistent manner independent of the particular display or mapping system in use Included here are brief descriptions of the features to be controlled and how to set them in the Programmer The operating manual of the radio should be used to provide any other explanation of the feature and its use after programming My Callsign Program your callsign using a maximum of 9 alphanumeric characters You ma
75. OD Name select the length of the waypoint name 6 7 8 or 9 characters Output select the extent of waypoint data you want to send All all information is sent Local If the position limit is ON all data within the position limitis sent If itis OFF then all waypoint data is sent Filtered permitted information using the packet filter is sent Beacon Information Settings Speed select whether or not to transmit speed information Altitude select whether or not to transmit altitude information Note When the beacon type is NAVITRA this information will not appear on the display Position Ambiguity In cases where you do not know or do not want to report your precise locations select the number of digits not to be included in your packets 1 to 4 or Off See the example table OFF 4 DIGIT 2DIGIT 3 DIGIT 33 50 45 Note When the beacon type is NAVITRA this information will not appear on the display 2013 RT Systems Inc 134 TMD710 V4 Programmer Help Packet Filter Type check the type s you want to receive Options include Weather Mobile NAVITRA DIGI Object and Others If all types are checked you will receive all types of data Position Limit Miles Specify a distance from your location to prevent receiving APRS packets from others located outside the specified distance This is especially useful when too many APRS packets in the area disturbs your APRS activitie
76. Programmer presents all the options for the radio in easy to use grid check box list and combo box formats Most radios these days have so many options that organizing them in the Programmer can be a challenging task Organizing the menu item settings in the TM D710 and TM V71 was especially challenging since there are menu items that are universal to the radio and others that can be set differently in each Programmed Memory In the Programmer these settings are organized to make it easy for you to tell the difference as you customize the settings Presented here is a cross reference list that details the item as presented in the operating manual where you will find the setting for that item in the Programmer The location in the Programmer is described as a path For example Settings Radio Menu Settings Main Settings tab Password Click on Settings in the menu at the top of the screen e Select Radio Menu Settings from the menu that opens e Select the Main Settings tab The option Password is on that screen This section is presented in separate sections by menu item number to make the lists of menu items more manageable Select the group from the contents at the left then look for the specific menu item you need to address 2013 RT Systems Inc 5 TMD710 V4 Programmer Help 8 1 Menu Items 000 400 Menu ltem numbers 000 499 The location in the Programmer is described as a path For example if you were loo
77. S tone is received Busy Only Audio is heard whenever a signal is received Other options for Echolink are found on the DTMF Echolink Weather tab of the Settings file Memory Group Names Memory channels are grouped by channel number into ten 2013 RT Systems Inc ma TMD710 V4 Programmer Help groups Group 1 contains channels 0 99 Group 2 has channels 100 199 etc through Group 9 with channels 900 999 SQC Output Logic Set the logic level from the SQC data terminal to High or Low Note The other option for SQC operations SQC Output Source is found at Settings PM 0 5 Menu Settings Common SQC Output Source These two items are separated in the Programmer since one can have one value while the other can be set differently in each PM Selected PM Set from 0 to 5 for the Programmable Memory to be used when the radio is programmed Programmable Memory Name Enter a name of up to 16 characters to help identify this PM O 2013 RT Systems Inc Programming Other Set Menu Items 115 10 2 Radio Menu Settings DTMF Echolink Weather DTMF Dual Tone Multi Frequency The keys on the microphone keypad function to generate DTMF tones These DTMF tones are used today for autodial functions phone calls through amateur repeaters or for access to Internet functions For more information about the availability of these functions in your area contact your local repeater operator The radio have 10 memo
78. Settings TX RX Repeater tab TM D710 Reverse section Display Reverse Mode This item can be set separately Mode in each Programmable Memo 2013 RT Systems Inc Menu Item Cross Reference EA 507 Panel PF1 Settings PM 0 5 Menu Settings Common tab Panel PF Key section PF1 This item can be set separately in each Programmable Memo 508 Panel PF2 Settings PM 0 5 Menu Settings Common tab Panel PF Key section PF2 This item can be set separately in each Programmable Memo 509 Mic PF1 Settings PM 0 5 Menu Settings Common tab Mic PF Key section PF1 This item can be set separately in each Programmable Memory Settings PM 0 5 Menu Settings Common tab Mic PF Key section PF2 This item can be set separately in each Programmable Memory Settings PM 0 5 Menu Settings Common tab Mic PF Key section PF3 This item can be set separately in each Programmable Memory Settings PM 0 5 Menu Settings Common tab Mic PF Key section PF4 This item can be set separately in each Programmable Memory Settings PM 0 5 Menu Settings Common tab Mic Key Lock checkbox This item can be set separately in each Programmable Memory ii Scan Settings PM 0 5 Menu Settings Common tab Scan resume no This item can be set separately in each Programmable Memory 515 Visual Scan Settings PM 0 5 Menu Settings Tx Rx Repeater tab TM D710 section Visual Scan This item can be set separat
79. Speed Echolink speed DTMF DTMF Hold Settings Radio Menu Settings DTMF Echolink Weather tab DTMF Hold checkbox 301 DTMF Settings Radio Menu Settings DTMF Echolink Weather tab Memory DTMF section Name and Code DTMF Settings Radio Menu Settings DTMF Echolink Weather tab Speed DTMF Speed DTMF Settings Radio Menu Settings DTMF Echolink Weather tab Pause DTMF Delay 2013 RT Systems Inc 201 eo N Menu Item Cross Reference amp RA AA ee 304 DTMF Key Settings Radio Menu Settings DTMF Echolink Weather tab Lock Echolink section DTMF Mic Key Lock checkbox Repeater 400 Offset Main Screen Offset Frequency This item can be set Frequency independently for each memory channel 401 Auto Settings PM 0 5 Menu Settings Common tab Auto Repeater Repeater Offset checkbox This item can be set separately in each Offset Programmable Memory 4 1750 Tx Settings PM 0 5 Menu Settings Common tab 1750 Hz Hold Transmit Hold checkbox This item can be set separately in each Programmable Memory 02 403 Repeater Settings Radio Menu Settings Main Settings tab Repeater Mode Operation section Mode 404 Repeater TX Settings Radio Menu Settings Main Settings tab Repeater Hold Operation section TX Hold 500ms 405 Repeater ID Settings Radio Menu Settings Main Settings tab Repeater Operation section ID edit field 406 Repeater ID Sett
80. Systems computer interface cable as shown in the Radio to Computer Cabling section of this help 2013 RT Systems Inc a TMD710 V4 Programmer Help 3 Using the Programmer Overview The Programmer is designed to be used in conjunction with the manual for the radio The Programmer provides easy feature configuration while the written manual provides an explanation of a feature and its use Working with Programming Files The radio Programmer has the ability to work on more than one file at a time These can be files for the same radio or for different radios even radios from different manufacturers You can copy and paste frequencies from one file to another This added feature makes it even easier to create new files as you take pre programmed memory information from other files The name of the file currently being edited is shown in the title bar at the top of the window If the file has not yet been named Untitled appears The increments when multiple new files are being worked on Note Untitled the default filename should not be used for permanent file storage Even if you work in this file be sure to enter a different filename when you save The file being edited is referred to inthis help as the current file Creating a New Programming File Just like in any other editor there are several ways to create a new cloning file You can open an existing file save it with a different filename You can u
81. T Systems Inc 226 TMD710 V4 Programmer Help 15 4 Import Step 3 Import Step 3 of 4 Identify the data to the Programmer The Programmer will make an attempt to identify the information in your file In this step of the process you can make corrections to the assignments the Programmer has made and identify other columns that you want imported Import Step 3 of 4 Ok en column header bo select Then select the column name trom the dropdown fiat To skip a column during import set hesderto Ingo ingore ingore ingore ingore ingore ingore gore ingore 1273 1273 Salem 0 6000 gt 1273 1273 Apich 1273 1273 HdAw 1273 1273 1273 1273 E 1273 1273 W 06000 H 1739 1739 For the columns to be imported select the header of the column the little grey box just above the column then select the proper identifier from the drop down list at the top of the screen import Step 3 of 4 Select a column Then select a header for that column Che on colur n header to select Then selec the column name from the dropdown ist To skip column during import set header to ingore ingore ingore ingore ingore ingore 1470200 DEO 25 1470400 0 6000 147 1000 7 147 1200 0 6000 1471490 0 6000 1472400 0 6000 147 2800 0 6000 lt You need to identify only those columns to be imported 2013 RT Systems Inc Importing a file Import Step 3 of 4 All those to be importe
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83. The radio has lots of different types of memory channels In the Programmer these all program in a spreadsheet dedicated to that type of memory Use the links to access details for any one of these Regular Memory Channels The several hundred all radios have these days The ones you will use most often Home Call Channels These are special memory channels that have one button access from the face of the radio See the operating manual for the radio for details of how to access these memories from the face of the radio Limit Memories These memory channels can be used as regular memories giving you that many more memory channels for individual use however these also control the top and bottom range of scanning when you begin scanning on one of these VFO Memories Settings for VFO operations when the file s first sent to the radio This channel has no one button recall on the radio and will change when the tuning knob is used To be able to recall settings at any time use the Regular Memory Channels Details on the special editing abilities of the Programmer are included in the Easy Editing in the Grid section of this Help Review these details to make data entry even easier O 2013 RT Systems Inc Programming Memory Channel 85 9 1 Regular Memory Channels Enter the details for the memory channels on the screen of the program that first opens Wl 14 0710 Programmer TM D710 Untitled file Edit Communications S
84. V4 regardless of which radio they are for O 2013 RT Systems Inc 164 TMD710 V4 Programmer Help 12 3 File Open Just as in a word processor or other Windows programs the command opens a previously saved file You are not limited to one programming file for your radio Make as many as you want Then choose the one you want when you open the programmer Working with the programmers is a little different if you have one programmer or several programmers installed on this machine Click the topic for details on Opening a file with the Version 3 or Version 4 programmer One Version 3 or Version 4 programmer installed The Version 3 and higher programmers allow you to share Version 3 and higher files from other radios even radios from other manufacturers Click the topic for details Opening ANY Version 3 file There have been many RT Systems programmers over the years The Version 3 or higher programmers can open and convert files from those older programmers Click to topic for details Opening existing programming files rdf or icf files 2013 RT Systems Inc File Maintenance 165 12 3 1 Opening files from older programmers Opening existing programming files rdf or icf files The Version 3 or higher programmers can open a file created with an original RT Systems ADMS or WCS programmer for the same radio In this example a file for the Yaesu FT 60 that was created in the original ADMS 1J p
85. VFO s do not have an alpha label available to be programmed See the Regular Memory Channel in this Help for details of the fields In VFO mode Step is important to ensure that you can tune manually to a certain frequency Pay careful attention to this column when programming the VFOs 2013 RT Systems Inc Programming Memory Channel 95 9 4 Home Call Channel The Call channel memory provides convenient one touch access to your most often used frequency in the 2M and 440 MHz bands Call Home channel memories are programmed on the Home tab of the Programmer The information to be programmed for the Call Channels is the same as that for the regular Memories See Regular Memory Channels for the details of each item to be programmed Call Scan Use Call Scan to monitor both the Call channel for the active band and the currently selected VFO frequency or the currently selected Memory channel To use this function e Select a Memory channel or VFO frequency Press CALL for 1 second to start Call scan The MHz decimal blinks to indicate the scan is in progress Press CALL again to quit scanning Note If your radio seems to run off from the channel or frequency check that this feature is not engaged You may have set it accidentally by holding the CALL button a little too long 2013 RT Systems Inc Programming Other Set Menu Mems 97 10 Programming Other Set Menu Items There is a lot more to this
86. adio cannot and it cannot be made to do it with any software Let s take 154 03125 and put it to the test Step 1 The first and easiest test for the validity of a frequency is to attempt to dial to that frequency in VFO mode on the face of the radio Remember in your attempts that it may be necessary to adjust the Step see your Operator s Manual for details to get to a certain frequency Turn on your radio Access VFO mode Turn the tuning knob With the frequency changing by 5kHz steps the frequency changes from 154 030 to 154 035 to 154 040 oops lost the 3 in the second position let s try something else Change Step to 12 5 kHz see Operator s Manual for your radio This is generally done in the Set menu however a shortcut key on the face of the radio may give you easier access to this menu item With the frequency changing by 12 5kHz steps the frequency changes from 154 025 to 154 0375 hey at least have the fourth digit now to 154 050 oops missed the 154 03125 completely Again can t get there tuning on the face of the radio Try other Step values until you re satisfied that the radio just cannot be made to do that frequency Step 2 Compare your frequency to this list If you find it here it will work Note x represents any number 2013 RT Systems Inc 246 TMD710 V4 Programmer Help 1 xxx xx500 Generally only 5 or 0 allowed in the third position with all Os after that A few ex
87. adio to scan groups 1 3 and 7 when using Group Scanning Note When combining groups for scanning the same group can be included repeatedly The radio will scan that group each time the group number appears giving it extra coverage You must set up a Group Link even if it is only one Memory Group entered repeatedly to use Group Scan Audio Settings Key Beep Check to enable an audible tone when a key is pressed Volume Set the volume for the tone that is heard when a key is pressed Voice Announce Settings These options affect the performance of the radio with the optional VGS 1 Voice unit Announce Auto or Manual to control what functions are announced and whether that announcement is triggered manually through a button press 2013 RT Systems Inc Programming Other Set Menu Items or automatically when a change is made from the face of the radio When set to Manual a PF key of the microphone must be set to Voice to trigger the announcement Volume Adjust the volume for the announcement Speed Adjust how fast or slow the announcement is made Language Select from English or Japanese External Speaker Configure internal external speaker functions Voice Storage Settings Another function of the optional VGS 1 Voice Unit The radio will ignore these settings if the VGS 1 is not installed Playback Interval Set the time interval for how often the memo message is played back Playback Repeat C
88. again to close The screen will close without saving anything you have done Details for the options on this page are found on several pages of this Help Each page contains the details for the options on that page The information there can help you decide how best to customize a setting Once you complete your selections Click File Save e If you are working in a default file Untitled rsf you will be prompted for a filename Enter a name for this file This can be the same as the name you re using for the memory channel information or it can be a name unique to these settings If you re at a loss use Settings Click Save to close the Save dialog Click File Exit to close the Settings screen The Programmer will take it from here making sure these customized settings go to the radio along with the memory channel information Creating and using multiple global settings files There may be global settings of the radio that you want configured differently for different activities You can make changes to your settings file and save it separately Having multiple memory channel files radio name and multiple global setting files 2013 RT Systems Inc Programming Other Set Menu ems 99 rsf gives you the ability to mix and match the features of your radio to suit your needs This makes it easy to customize the radio for a special event without disturbing the original programming files Then once the ev
89. ammer The cables for this particular radio are pictured in the Radio to Computer Cabling section of this help 2013 RT Systems Inc 238 TMD710 V4 Programmer Help Specific to the FT 857 D and FT 897D The cable used for programming is the USB 62 cable with the 8 pin mini din plug This plug is attached to the CAT jack on the back of the radio Forcing this connector into the data port will ruin the plug and could damage the radio There have been cases where the power pin and the PTT were connected since you never know which pin will go which way when you force them out of place causing several hundred dollars in damage Check to be sure you are connecting the cable to the matching jack before forcing the pins into the holes At the time of this writing 2009 none of the Yaesu VHF UHF mobile radios used the USB 62 cable with its 8 pin plug We have seen this tried It will not work The mobile radios that program through the data jack require a 6 pin mini din connection on the cable Check the cabling specified in the help for the radio that you re programming to be sure that you re using the right one to address the radio Icom specific issue for Clone mode Other than the Icom IC R10 at the time of this writing Icom radios are NOT put into CLONE mode for programming CLONE mode is used only when you transfer data from one radio to another The process for programming the radio from the computer is simple When the instructions
90. an Icom radio there are no Splits Everything must be entered with an exact Offset Frequency The Offset Frequency is used by the radio along with the Offset Direction to calculate the Transmit Frequency The Programmer does the same This is one place that the import process will make an assumption for you It uses 600 kHz for the offset for VHF and 5 MHz for the offset for UHF if no other offset is specified Non Standard Offsets The Offset Frequency can be used in conjunction with Offset Direction for a value in 5 kHz steps i e any value ending in xx5 where xis any digit from O to 9 This gives you the ability to use the Reverse function of the radio although your frequency pair is not separated by a standard offset value This is considered a non standard offset To use a non standard offset in your text file enter the Receive Frequency Then the Offset Frequency as an exact value including the decimal to denote kHz For example given the pair 146 650 and 147 300 the Offset Frequency entered would be 650 decimal six five zero And the Offset Direction as Plus or Minus With these three pieces of information the import process will setup this memory channel correctly for use by the radio with the most functionality Note You may see this import with one of the standard Offset Frequencies however once the file is saved closed and reopened the Plus or Minus and the Offset Frequency value as entered will appear Offset
91. an incorrect tone value setting This value can be set independently for each memory channel that uses a DCS tone Skip Marks selected memory channel to be skipped during scanning This field should contain one of the following Scan 0 or Stop to include the channel to be scanned Skip or 1 to mark the channel to be skipped PScan or 2 to mark the chamnel as Preferential Scan Step The frequency being used by the radio changes by the value of the step when tuning manually This value is used by the radio in Memory Tune mode This value is not critical in memory mode since the original memory channel frequency can be retrieved by exiting Memory Tune mode Enter 5 10 12 5 15 20 25 50 or 100 as needed Clock Shift Shifts the internal reference frequency slightly to eliminate birdies that interfere on other channels Enter On or 1 Off or 0 Tx Power The output power can be set individually set for each memory channel to address the exact needs of each operation Enter High Med Low Half Deviation Enter On or Off as needed for the channel Comments Enter an identifying comment up to 80 characters You can see by the details here that creating a file for import can be a tedious process Although this process is very valid for transferring data from one radio Programmer to another and for using the data from other sources such as ARRL Travel Plus it is not recommended for original file creation 2013 RT Systems Inc
92. are assigned ONLY in this file With each new file created the Radio Menu Settings return to factory defaults You have the ability to customize the global settings just as you 2013 RT Systems Inc Using the Programmer Overview customize the memory channel file This would be useful if you are programming each radio uniquely No guesswork about what the configuration of the global settings Once they are set they stay set in this file until you make a change to them 2013 RT Systems Inc Viewing and Changing Programming Files 2 4 Viewing and Changing Programming Files The Programmer begins in a screen displaying memory channel information for the radio Default information found in a factory fresh radio is contained in the file Anywhere this information is displayed it can be changed Memory information is easily entered in a spreadsheet style layout You can view rearrange eliminate or edit these entries Memory channel 1 must be programmed in most radios VFOs and Home channels must be programmed Memory channel 1 and limit memory channels VFO and Call channels must each contain a frequency appropriate for the band The programmer checks for missing data when Send data to is executed Columns not regularly used are easily hidden with the selections under Settings Preferences View Preferences in earlier versions Customize your screen for the information you use most often Radio Menu Settings
93. articular model as all radios are unique This section is presented as an overview for use of the programmer rather than specifics for one particular radio Those details are covered in other parts of the help file Creating the file The Programmer gives you an easy way to access details for memory channels and other settings of the radio Open the programmer by clicking on the icon that was created during installation The programmer opens to a default file 77 Wes Programmer VX 5 Untitedi x leia Ele idt Communications Settings Window Help DH DP 604u M wvesunt Hox pet Spear Nene Tona Mode CTCSS n 1 ls Cock Bak Bak2 Bk Bakd Bark S Power se Simples w FM l Noe w Hz le ie High Jon H 9 iH Note The default file contains memory channel information on several of the screens This information is needed by the radio to fill spaces in its little brain You can change the default entries that you see but anything that is completed in the default file cannot be left blank The Programmer will help you with this If information is required it will warn you when it is missing 2013 RT Systems Inc Getting Started 15 Enter a receive frequency No need to erase Just click in the cell and type In this example we ll enter 147 240 MHz with standard offset a Name of Local and a tone of 100hz Type one four seven period two four zero into the receive fre
94. at plan If the details for your repeater differ from the programmer s defaults you are free to change this field to any one of the options shown Simplex Transmit and receive frequencies are the same When set to Simplex no value appears in the Offset Frequency column The radio will transmit and receive on the SAME frequency Minus The Offset Frequency is subtracted from the receive frequency yielding the frequency on which you will be transmitting Plus The Offset Frequency is added to the receive frequency yielding the frequency on which you will be transmitting Split Used when a non standard offset is required The user enters both the receive and transmit frequencies Operating Mode Assign FM 5 kHz Narrow FM 2 5 kHz or AM as appropriate for the frequency This value can be set and stored independently for each memory channel 2013 RT Systems Inc Programming Memory Channel 89 Name Enter an Alpha Numeric tag up to 8 characters for a memory channel to provide an easy reminder of the function of a particular channel The name is shown along with the frequency on the display of the radio Tone Mode The tone system of the radio has two functions It sends the sub audible signal needed to gain access to a toned repeater Tone encode It uses a sub audible tone to block signals into your radio decode AND sends the sub audible signal needed to gain access to the repeater encode Your radi
95. band Kenwood radios can use an Offset Frequency of any value in 50 kHz steps i e any value ending in x00 or x50 where xis any digit from 0 to 9 with a Plus or Minus Offset Direction 2013 RT Systems Inc TMD710 V4 Programmer Help This gives you the ability to use the Reverse function of the radio although your frequency pair is not separated by a standard offset value A non standard Offset Frequency value is entered by typing it into the Offset Frequency field after the Receive Frequency has been entered Values are entered as an exact value including the decimal to denote kHz Then select Plus or Minus in the Offset Direction column and watch the Programmer calculate the Transmit Frequency For example given the pair 146 650 and 147 300 the Offset Frequency entered would be 650 decimal six five zero with a Plus Offset Direction Without the decimal an error is raised in the Programmer that a valid Offset Frequency should be entered As another example given the pair 147 255 and 145 940 This pair can not be entered with an Offset Frequency and an Offset Direction The resulting offset for this pair us 1 315 MHz which is not on a 50 kHz step This pair requires entry of both the Receive and Transmit frequency with the Offset Direction set to Split Offset Direction The programmer assigns an offset direction based on a generally accepted band plan This is not to say that every repeater aligns exactly with th
96. buttons during power on to access a startup menu Once you select the clone option of the menu the radio is NOT YET IN CLONE MODE You press a key to acceptthe CLONE option When you press the button to access the startup menu option the radio does not change 1 The keys on the radio may be locked Turn the radio off then back on in normal mode to check for a lock symbol on the screen If the keys are locked unlock them Once unlocked power off the radio and begin the Communications process again 2 The key specified is touchy and responds if it is touched just the right way This has been the case on several of the mobile radios Try again with a shorter or longer touch on the button When you get that touch just right the radio will respond O 2013 RT Systems Inc Hardware Error Troubleshooting 251 3 The wrong cable is being used This is true for several of the hand held radios that use the 4 pin plug If you attempt this process with a stereo plug the radio will not respond when you attempt the cloning process The radio never went into send TX mode Get data from radio process Now that the radio is in Clone mode one more button press is required to start the data transfer Get data from or to make the radio ready to receive the data Send data to 1 The wrong cable is being used This is true for several of the hand held radios that use the 4 pin plug If you attempt this process with a stereo plug the radio wi
97. c se TMD710 V4 Programmer Help r Preferences Grid Display Memory Defaults Font Size MS Sans Serif 10 MS Sans Serif 8 MS Serif O MS UI Gothic 12 OMS 1995 ba OMS BASA 24 O MV Boli E O Narkisim 3 O Niagara Engraved O Niagara Solid X Sample AaBbYyZz 0123456769 New to the Version 4 5 programmers is the selection of font and size to control display of headers messages and item identifiers in the programmer Select any font and size available on your system to make the programmer easier to use Other O 2013 RT Systems Inc Screen Appearance and Default Options 59 F Preferences B Grid Display Memory Defaults Font Other Radio Menu Settings Use Separate file for menu settings 9 Keep menu settings and frequencies in a single file Open new file when needed for Get Data From Radio v Use different windows for each radio programmer Cancel Radio Menu settings By default Use Separate file for menu settings the programmer saves your global settings Settings Radio Menu Settings to a separate file In this arrangement you must only set these options once When the file is saved it is used by the program even if you create a new file with memory channels No need to touch up these setting just because you created a new list of memories The options Keep men
98. ceptions are shown below 2 xxx x12500 Allowable for four digits after the decimal The first digit after the decimal can be any from 0 to 9 3 xxx x375 Allowable for four digits after the decimal The first digit after the decimal can be any from 0 to 9 4 xxx x625 Allowable for four digits after the decimal The first digit after the decimal can be any from 0 to 9 5 xxx x875 Allowable for four digits after the decimal The first digit after the decimal can be any from 0 to 9 Comparing 154 03125 There is a 1 in the third position after the decimal By Rule 1 this is not allowed for an amateur radio The frequency does not fit into any of the others that allow 4 digits after the decimal Step 3 Do the math Allowable frequencies in Hz must be evenly divisible by 5000 or 12500 or 6250 Hz Convert your frequency to Hz 154 03125 x 1 000 000 154031250 Divide that number by 5000 154031250 5000 30806 25 154031250 12500 12322 5 154031250 6250 24645 The 6250 Hz division was successful There is a possibility that this frequency can be used by an amateur radio As discussed earlier both the Reference Step and the Step of the radio are used to determine a valid frequency Models vary While this frequency passed 2013 RT Systems Inc Invalid Frequencies 247 the validity test for certain amateur radios that in no way implies that it will work on your particular radio For this particular
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100. cted to the computer while changes are being made in the Programmer These changes are not reflected in the radio until you complete the Send Data To process in the Programmer Leave the radio in CLONE mode or turn it off while it is connected to the radio If itis on in normal mode it may act funny since the PTT line is active in the programming cabling If you are doing major editing turn the radio off and remove the cloning cable Then return to the Programmer for editing the file Once your editing is complete connect the radio to the computer and complete the Send Data To process to transfer the changes to the radio Troubleshooting Nothing happens when press the button indicated on the second screen of the Get Data From process If this is nothing on the radio check that your keys are not locked Turn the radio off Unlock the keys Then turn the radio back on in CLONE mode and try again If this is nothing on the computer i e the transfer status bar does not appear and begin to fill check the cable connections between the radio 2013 RT Systems Inc Radio Computer Data Transfer 151 and the computer Other details for general troubleshooting can be found in the Troubleshooting section of this Help e Should the problem persist contact RT Systems for personal assistance 2013 RT Systems Inc 182 TMD710 V4 Programmer Help 11 2 Communications Send Data To Sends the contents of the current
101. cts funny after itis programmed Check the Radio Menu Settings found under Settings Radio Menu Settings These are global settings that are not tied to any one memory channel When you program your radio with a file from the computer these 2013 RT Systems Inc Radio Computer Data Transfer 153 settings go with the memory channel details Make changes to the settings as needed e Save the settings file e Do Communications Send Data To with the same memory channel file The menu settings will be sent with the memory channel information Completing the Send Data To Process When you execute the Communications Send Data To command you are presented with instruction for putting the radio into clone mode Read the screen carefully The steps differ with each model Pressing the wrong button will result in no response or the wrong response for the process 1 Insert the USB K5G cable into the PC jack on the back of the TM D710 2 Tum the radio on 3 Click OK to start transferring the data Follow the steps on this screen When you click OK a progress bar appears immediately letting you know that the process is being completed When the transfer is complete the transfer status window disappears and the Programmer returns to the Main Window With the radio off remove the cloning cable The radio is ready to power up and use with the newly programmed settings Note The radio may be in VFO mode even after it
102. d are identified Chick rs ns Sender to select 10 The seva he solu more Thus the dropdown list CRE To skip a olum dutin impor se hea tn Ingo c Face 0 0 Os Ton_ ignore Tx CIC ingore Name A 1470200 0 6000 H 1273 1273 Salem 147 0400 1273 1273 147 1000 1273 1273 147 1200 0 1273 1273 147 1400 1273 1273 147 2400 1273 1273 1472800 0 1799 1799 lt Click Next to continue 2013 RT Systems Inc 228 TMD710 V4 Programmer Help 15 5 Import Step 4 Import Step 4 of 4 Limit the channels that are imported by the Programmer Again you can make adjustments to the data to be imported without having to edit the original file Select all or any part of the list by checking the box at the left of the screen Import Step 4 of 4 Skating rado memory 0 An unchcked selection is not imported D a Araisile Channels 901 Total Channels 900 Channels Selec 51 Recer Frequency Offset Frequency Offset Diesction Tone Mode Ignore Tx FA D 147 0200 0 6000 H Du 0400 0 6000 Those checked de jaag panna are imported v 7 1200 8807 2 27 1400 0 6000 KA 147 400 nena Since the data can be imported into an existing file use the boxes at the top of the screen to place the data in the file where you want it to appear e Starting radio memory Insert the channels into the file somewhere other than at the beginning i e A
103. de for 500 ms after a signal drops this gives the radio a tail just like that you hear from the repeater Mode Set to Cross Band or Single band operation ID Transmit Set to Off Voice or Morse for callsign transmission every 10 minutes as required by FCC rules for amateur transmissions Note To use Voice you must have the VGS 1 option installed When using this option the ID Transmit function will use channel 3 as the callsign ID Enter your callsign for repeater identification Note If ID Transmit is set to Morse the callsign will be transmitted at 20 words per minute 2013 RT Systems Inc 106 TMD710 V4 Programmer Help 10 1 8 Remote Control Your radio has other menu items that are not associated with each memory channel These menu items are global to the radio s functionality The radio uses these settings no matter what memory channel you re on what frequency of operation you re in if you re in VFO or memory If you radio acts funny once it is programmed with a file of memory channels check the settings file to be sure things are set correctly Then be sure to save the settings file So your personal touches will go to the radio with every file File Save from the menu on the Settings screen The settings file then works in conjunction with the memory channel file to program your radio 10 MHz Mode Enable to allow the VFO receive frequency to be tuned in 10 MHz steps This function can be s
104. dio is programmed Programmable Memory Name Enter a name of up to 16 characters to help identify this PM 2013 RT Systems Inc 104 TMD710 V4 Programmer Help 10 1 1 Repeater Operations Details First and foremost the repeater operations described here are NOT needed to simply access your local repeater These are advanced functions of the radio intended for use under special pre determined circumstances with advanced setup For those of you who want to simply talk on and listen to local repeaters do not activate these functions take care that you do not engage this function accidentally It is not disengaged even with a full reset on the radio Further you are unable to perform any transceiver functions while in Repeater mode This feature can be engaged only from the face of the radio You cannot accidentally turn this on from the Programmer To engage or disengage Repeater Operations press and hold TONE while powering on the radio When Repeater Operations is engaged the PTT and LOCK icon blink on the display The TM D710 is capable of functioning like a repeater by receiving a signal on one band and retransmitting it on the other This function is commonly know as Cross band repeating It is often used to give an HT the ability to access a distant repeater that it can hear but cannot hit with 5 watts of power For example Given you want to use a 2 meter repeater Set the HT to a simplex 440 MHz frequency listen
105. dio section Voice Announce group Speed This item can be set separately in each Programmable Memory Settings PM 0 5 Menu Settings Common tab Audio section Voice Storage group Playback Repeat checkbox This item can be set separately in each Programmable Memory Settings PM 0 5 Menu Settings Common tab Audio section Voice Storage group Playback Interval secs This item can be set separately in each Programmable Memory Continuous Settings PM 0 5 Menu Settings Common tab Audio section Recording h 101 Step Main screen Step This item can be set independently for each memory channel 102 Modulation Main screen Operating Mode This item can be set independently for each memory channel 103 VHF AIP Settings PM 0 5 Menu Settings TX RX Repeater tab Receive section VHF Bank AIP checkbox This item can be set separately in each Programmable Memo Settings PM 0 5 Menu Settings TX RX Repeater tab Receive section UHF Bank AIP checkbox This item can be set separately in each Programmable Memory Settings PM 0 5 Menu Settings TX RX Repeater tab Receive section A Band or B Band S Meter Sql checkboxes This item can be set independently for A Band and B Band operations This item can be set separately in each Programmable Memory 106 S Meter Settings PM 0 5 Menu Settings TX RX Repeater tab Receive section S Meter Sql Hangup This item can be set separately i
106. do that through individual selection on the Settings Preferences page Find Ctrl F Finds specific text in a specified column Once you select this command or press Ctrl F a screen opens into which you enter the text or number to be found 2013 RT Systems Inc 4 TMD710 V4 Programmer Help Look in Receive Frequency EE Cancel Find text pae Select the field to be searched i e Receive frequency Transmit frequency etc Enter the text or numbers to be found Click OK to move to the first item found The search always begins at the top of the list and stops at the end Find Next F3 Use the F3 function key to repeat the specified find and move to the next item For example You choose to search for 145 in the Receive Frequency column in a file with 5 channels beginning with 145 OK in the Find box takes you to the first one F3 takes you to the second then the third then the fourth and so on until you have stopped at each of those that match the criteria Goto Channel Ctrl G Moves to the indicated channel number When this option is selected a screen opens into which you enter the channel number Enter the number and click OK to move to that memory channel programmed or not Goto Channel Enter channel number to move to Channel Cancel Insert Channel Shift Ins Inserts a blank row without deleting information present The current information and all that follows is push
107. e face of the radio When engaged ONLY Memory channels are accessible The display of the radio displays CH XXX where XXX is a channel number rather than a frequency To control this feature from the face of the radio hold the LOW key during power On This feature cannot be engaged if there are no memory channels in the radio Although the option can be checked in the Programmer the setting will be ignored by the radio When engaged the radio cannot be reset Data Terminal Set the PR1 Pin Output Level independently for Packet Mode and Echolink Sysop Mode 2013 RT Systems Inc 12 TMD710 V4 Programmer Help Setthe RKD Pin Input Sensitivity independently for Packet 1200 bps Mode and Echolink Sysop Mode Repeater Operation See details for this advanced feature of the radio in the Repeater Operations section of this Help This is an advanced function of the radio for use in special operations Remote Control Control your mobile radio with a properly equipped HT through properly sent DTMF tones See the section in the Help on Remote Control for more details on this feature The options to be set in the Programmer for this function include Password Enter up to 5 letters and digits then check to enable passworded access to your radio This will be the first think that appears when the radio powers on This option cannot be enabled as blank to keep you from locking yourself out of your own radio Note Notic
108. e features that were last saved are use whenever a New file is created There is no need to reset these features for each new file If you have not saved a settings file factory these radio menu items are set to factory defaults as if you reset your radio Note If you radio acts funny after you download to it i e keypad beeps are different squelch is open Scan resume settings are changed etc you have not yet set these options in the Settings portion of the programmer To make these option settings permanent Select Settings Radio Menu Settings from the menu at the top of the screen Personalize your options just as you did on the radio e Select File Save from the menu on the Settings screen Enter a filename when prompted and click Save e Select File Exit from the menu on the Settings screen You will not have to change these again unless you want them to function differently 2013 RT Systems Inc File Maintenance 163 The settings file will change only if you read from the radio Communications Get data from and send that file back to the radio Communications Send data to without saving the memory information that you retrieved This is helpful if you are programming a friend s radio in which he has all these options set up as he wants them The File New command can be used to open several new files at once Memory channel information can be copied between these files even from V3 to
109. e files for that radio Look irc E FT50 Progeacrener Com tear F760 D f lots of dsta FTEO My Recent Documents Desitop x My Compasses MyNebwrk Fle pare Places Fies of pe Rado Data ies FTBO Select the file that you want to open from the list presented Click the Open button at the bottom right This files opens in the programmer 2013 RT Systems Inc File Maintenance 179 12 4 File Print Prints the Memory channel information of the displayed page of the current file i e if you are on the memories tab the memory channel information is printed Similarly if you are on the VFO tab the VFO channel information is printed When this command is selected a print dialog will give you the opportunity to setup your printer Hidden columns are not printed A printout can be customized including increasing type size by deliberately hiding columns before printing To hide column select Settings Preferences from the menu of the programmer Only memory channels that are programmed are printed Your printout will not include the blank channels in the file Use Print Preview to see what your printout will look like and how many pages will be included before you send it to the printer This new option will help save lots of wasted paper 2013 RT Systems Inc 180 TMD710 V4 Programmer Help 12 5 File Print Preview This new feature of the Version 3 programmers lets you
110. e latest version of the Programmer by updating from the Check for Update link under Help in the menu of the main screen of the Programmer If the problem persists send the file that you are attempting to send to the radio We will examine it for any problem that might exist in the data Check the cabling between the radio and the computer by disconnecting and reconnecting at all connections Try the process again If you have problems sending a certain file to the radio Cancel the Send Data To process and execute Get Data From Be sure to open a New file File New into which the data will be read from the radio This prevents loss of data in the file that you are sending to the radio Getting data from the radio is a less critical process that can help get communications established The radio must be connected to the computer with the proper cables for that radio See Radio to Computer Cabling in this Help for details and pictures If necessary contact RT Systems tech support for assistance 2013 RT Systems Inc 156 TMD710 V4 Programmer Help O 2013 RT Systems Inc Radio Computer Data Transfer 157 11 3 Radio to Computer Cabling The radio must be connected to the computer with the proper cables for that radio The USB K5G a gray cable with an 8 pin mini din plug is the correct cable for the TM D710 radio This cable is included in the KRS D7 10 kit 2013 RT Systems Inc 158 TMD710 V4 Programmer Help
111. e name of the current file is Untitled in the main window title bar you will be presented with a save file dialog and should enter a new filename Save As E Save in j FT 2600 Programmer f amp amp Name Date modif Type Size Tags ay amp Settings not coming from radio Recent Places amp test Desktop Karin Computer A Enter filename here Network See m JE Save astype Radio Data Files FT2600 Cancel The filename can be any combination of characters and spaces including numbers and letters When saving a file let the Programmer do the work All you need to enter is the name you want for the file 2013 RT Systems Inc File Maintenance 185 2013 RT Systems Inc 186 TMD710 V4 Programmer Help 12 6 2 File Save As Saves the current file under a new name Used if you want to make a copy of the file that you re working in to maintain the original without the changes you re making now e f several files are open the one that is active is the current file This file will be saved with the Save As command This is a good way to start another file for editing Changes made to this file do not affect the data in the original file When this command is selected a save file dialog containing a list of existing files is presented You can either select one of these to be overwritten or enter a new filename The Programmer will add the extension So you should not enter an exten
112. e there is ONE password for this radio The password is not saved separately for each programmable memory Although there are six programmable memories that can be customized for use by different people there is only one password If your radio is being shared between several people everyone with the right to use the radio will have to know the password Mic Sensitivity Set to High Medium or Low to suit your voice EchoLink Rx Monitor Configure the audio output while in Echolink Sysop Mode Options include CTCSS DCS Audio is heard when a signal with a matching DCS or CTCSS tone is received Busy Only Audio is heard whenever a signal is received Other options for Echolink are found on the DTMF Echolink Weather tab of the Settings file Memory Group Names Memory channels are grouped by channel number into ten 2013 RT Systems Inc Programming Other Set Menu ems 103 groups Group 1 contains channels 0 99 Group 2 has channels 100 199 etc through Group 9 with channels 900 999 SQC Output Logic Set the logic level from the SQC data terminal to High or Low Note The other option for SQC operations SQC Output Source is found at Settings PM 0 5 Menu Settings Common SQC Output Source These two items are separated in the Programmer since one can have one value while the other can be set differently in each PM Selected PM Set from 0 to 5 for the Programmable Memory to be used when the ra
113. ection i e Yaesu radios for one handle odd splits this way With this option engaged checked the programmer will always calculate the Offset Frequency and set the Offset Direction to Plus or Minus when possible if the math comes out correctly for the design of the radio The functionality of the radio is the same with either configuration for the frequency pair Disable CTCSS DCS and other Tone columns according to the Tone Mode Selection By default the programmer turns the CTCSS RX CTCSS DCS and RX DCS columns on or off as needed for the selected Tone Mode i e if you don t need to seta DCS code for Tone encode that column will be disabled and the value displayed in it ignored by the radio With this option engaged all the tone selection columns are active regardless of the Tone Mode selected You will be able to change CTCSS frequencies and DCS codes although the radio may not use your selection for the Tone Mode engaged Add and Remove Offsets A change to this section affects what you see in the Offset Frequency column when entering memory channels on the screens of the programmer It also affects Offset Frequency Defaults found on this page Offset Frequency Defaults Select a value in each field for the programmer to use when you enter channel information This value is used for channel information entered into any of the memory channel types Memory Limit memories VFO Home etc Fonts 2013 RT Systems In
114. ed below for Microsoft Excel Open the file that you created during the save process in Notepad As before if the display is legible data separated by commas you are well on your way If however the data appears in one very long line you should return to the original source to extract the data with line feed breaks at the end of each record If the Notepad display has orderly lines of legible data separated by commas it is ready for use by the programmer It is fine if you see two commas right together The process can handle a blank field Saving an Excel file for import If you work on a file in Excel for import to the programmer that file must be saved as a comma delimited file before you leave Excel The Programmer cannot import an Excel file with all its formatting codes What it can work with is the flat file output of that file n Excel select File Save as n the Save As window change the Save as Type to CSV comma delimited csv Enter a file name for the output file Pay attention to the drive and directory to which the file is being saved You will need to be able to find the file later for use during import 2013 RT Systems Inc 216 TMD710 V4 Programmer Help e Excel will raise a warning s about worksheets and formatting that will be lost if the file is saved in this format Answer to the affirmative OK or Yes to the message s eliminating the formatting is exactly what you want When you exi
115. ed down to make room The number of rows inserted will equal the number of rows selected This is a great way to slip channel information into a list of channels 2013 RT Systems Inc Easy Editing in the Grid 4 Note Insertion of rows can result in the loss of data from the bottom ofthe list You will be warned if there is danger of data loss and given the opportunity to cancel the process to prevent this loss Delete Channel Shift Del Removes the selected row All the data following the deleted row is pulled up to eliminate the blank row Beware Deleted data cannot be recovered Neither the Insert nor the Paste commands write the data to the grid If you accidentally delete data exit the Programmer WITHOUT saving The file will be restored to its condition when you last saved and the last deleted data will be restored Multiple channels can be deleted by selecting them all at once and selecting delete Clear Channel Removes the data from the selected channel without moving all those that follow up to fill this space Leaves the channel blank Move Up Ctrl U The ability to select a channel and have it change places with the channel immediately preceding it Repeat this command on a selected channel to walk it into place in your list Sequential channels can be selected and moved at once The group will move up one channel at a time The displaced memory channel will move to the end of the group being moved Move
116. ed on your hard drive What is exported from the file The file created through export contains the data on the screen that is open when the process is begun If a radio has Right Memories and Left Memories it will export the data of the Right Memories when you are viewing that screen when the process is begun and the data from the Left memories if you are viewing that screen Each export should be directed to a separate file If you use the same filename you will replace the data from the first export with that of the next Where the exported file is saved on your hard drive Select the section of the file to be exported Click File Export A Save dialog box opens You have complete control of the filename and location of the file on your hard drive in the options in that Save dialog box Pay close attention to the filename and directory designation of the resulting file You want to be able to find it easily later 2013 RT Systems Inc Troubleshooting 233 17 Troubleshooting Technical support is available from RT Systems at the times and number shown in the Contacting RT Systems of this help As issues are addressed by Techsupport personnel the issue and the result are often detailed on the FAQ page of www rtsystemsinc com Check there for additional information that might pertain to the exact issue you re seeing with your radio Detailed here are several of the more common problems that you may want to check before
117. ee e a e aede Ra 133 Way point Name E dan ein 133 Waypoint Qutput Way point Settings cerent nennen ee eno A oa rre XR AA Y ae der n ee en Reda COIE CES Arca E 139 APRS VOI a en 139 Auto Message Reply oett tna 141 Auto Message Reply TO ns nn A ae eine ane no Regu 141 Auto Message Tdi ree ert dnt e rere e eer anie eee 141 DIGIPE T EMS nO ein settee RAA sabes st cassau sid ira A c My POSITION 2M oi Rx Bee nier nn en ARTE nn ner PR re Sound Settings Special Call SEI stele Nes eve ta DRE NA ce ue in Me dd PEL statis TX RAGE EE 139 aded A 140 UlCheck Ti 140 ocu O ON 140 UIDIGI Alias es i A A a eee 140 UlEEQOD sete e eR RUE E pet REA at beet me 141 UIFLOOD AlaS A A rene E et on Ea aa 141 WIFE OD Subs tittition ss elit e AE m a dha Anne Me ee dettes 141 UTRA CE ate Ae Re a ne re a ees 141 UITRAGCE Alias x uie RE RR ia 141 Weather Station Settings sirrinin reete A ae esa na a Ne an 141 Weather Station Tx Weather Tx Interval Menu Settings ARROB e 143 Altitude Rain Display civic ii 144 Auto Brightness 4 osse dt nette e e dd i en Bulletin
118. ee ee a anne 120 Display Partition Bar eedem ERR ERR ere rre EA E E adn 120 External amp Internal Speaker sisi 123 External Data Band rt co sie xs i msc c d eset c edu c as sei e cee eee 121 External Data Speed E 120 Key BOOP E cesses E E E 122 Language Voice Announce iii 123 M mory Graup Li us ius ette e en e eae en dti e deteste ten e eie e RSS 122 Memory Recall M thodes asser eren neenon ne er rto ea pa id dada de ea ed ena ao nero dua an 121 DS IIS ESI I go EE O ON 121 Mic Key lack c 120 MC PEUGVS ess tot tec e e eee ede dde tended ve e te OE Nee 123 Panel PF Keys ne en A M em 123 2013 RT Systems Inc 6 TMD710 V4 Programmer Help Playback Interval Voice Message sienne 123 Playback Repeat Vaice Message sise 123 POW CF OM MeSSa06 4 iii ann en niet ant rs A han ie hs 120 Scan Resting HAN de etc ede ep tace A AA a D dee deed ee 121 Speed VOC AA C Ja a oriri eea in r a aa e RT nt Y e 2e te tin td ete Made datent Grau 123 SQC Output SOURCE c cec i adie nn ten en ee Re nu 121 Time Out TIMBRES cu Ne M st idl RE NA cv nt dns ME na dd ht rs 121 Voice Announce Setlings eei ee dr e enini nn einen aia 122 Voice StOrag PERPE 123 ie dinde eo 122 Volume Voice AMOUNT
119. els if using a K type USA and Canada transceiver model The radio comes preprogrammed with ten NOAA weather channel frequencies Rx Frequency Appears only as reference for the other programmable information Rx Step This value must be set appropriately for the frequency entered Name Enter an alpha numeric string of up to 8 characters to identify a Weather channel 2013 RT Systems Inc Programming Other Set Menu Items 117 10 3 Programmable Memories PMO PM5 The TM D710 has settings that are associated with memory channels others that are set only once in the radio and others that can be set independently six different times once for each programmable memory In the Programmer these items are found in specific areas that help you easily set them as they are designed to be used by the radio Memory Channel items are found in the spreadsheet on the main page of the Programmer Set Menu Items that can be set only once are found on the screens that open when you select Settings Radio Menu Settings from the menu at the top of the screen Programmable Memory items the ones that can be set independently for each programmable memory are found when you select Settings PMO PM5 Menu Settings from the menu at the top of the screen These screens contain the same options The radio will use the setting within the Programmable Memory that is currently active on the radio Programmable Memories Programmable Memo
120. ely in each Programmable Memory lia APO Settings PM 0 5 Menu Settings Common tab Auto Power Off This item can be set separately in each Programmable Memory i Ext Data Settings PM 0 5 Menu Settings Common tab External Data Band Band This item can be set separately in each Programmable Memory 518 Ext Data Settings PM 0 5 Menu Settings Common tab External Data Speed Speed This item can be set separately in each Programmable Memory 519 PC Port Not addressed in the radio A change to this option makes it Baud Rate impossible to transfer data between the radio and the 2013 RT Systems Inc TMD710 V4 Programmer Help computer Ec computer 520 SQC Source Settings PM 0 5 Menu Settings Common tab SQC Output Source This item can be set separately in each Programmable Memory 521 Auto PM Settings PM 0 5 Menu Settings Common tab Auto PM Store Store checkbox This item can be set separately in each Programmable Memory Control section ID 523 Remote Settings Radio Menu Settings Main Settings tab Remote Answer Control section Answer Back Back Not addressed in the Programmer 526 Time Zone Settings PM 0 5 Menu Settings TX Rx Repeater tab TM D7 10 section Time Zone This item can be set separately in each Programmable Memory 5 27 Display Settings PM 0 5 Menu Settings Common tab Display Partition Partition Bar Bar checkbox This item can be set s
121. emory channels check the settings file to be sure things are set correctly Then be sure to save the settings file So your personal touches will go to the radio with every file File Save from the menu on the Settings screen The settings file then works in conjunction with the memory channel file to program your radio 10 MHz Mode Enable to allow the VFO receive frequency to be tuned in 10 MHz steps This function can be set in software only It cannot be enabled or disabled from the face of the radio Key Lock Disable buttons of the radio other than Power and PTT When engaged LOCK appears on the display of the radio To disengage this feature from the face of the radio press and hold the F key for one second or until the LOCK indication appears or disappears Channel Display This function is more than just a change to the display on the face of the radio When engaged ONLY Memory channels are accessible The display of the radio displays CH XXX where XXX is a channel number rather than a frequency To control this feature from the face of the radio hold the LOW key during power On This feature cannot be engaged if there are no memory channels in the radio Although the option can be checked in the Programmer the setting will be ignored by the radio When engaged the radio cannot be reset Data Terminal Set the PR1 Pin Output Level independently for Packet Mode and Echolink Sysop Mode 2013 RT Syst
122. ems Inc Programming Other Set Menu Items 113 Set the RKD Pin Input Sensitivity independently for Packet 1200 bps Mode and Echolink Sysop Mode Repeater Operation See details for this advanced feature of the radio in the Repeater Operations section of this Help This is an advanced function of the radio for use in special operations Remote Control Control your mobile radio with a properly equipped HT through properly sent DTMF tones See the section in the Help on Remote Control for more details on this feature The options to be set in the Programmer for this function include Password Enter up to 5 letters and digits then check to enable passworded access to your radio This will be the first think that appears when the radio powers on This option cannot be enabled as blank to keep you from locking yourself out of your own radio Note Notice there is ONE password for this radio The password is not saved separately for each programmable memory Although there are six programmable memories that can be customized for use by different people there is only one password If your radio is being shared between several people everyone with the right to use the radio will have to know the password Mic Sensitivity Set to High Medium or Low to suit your voice EchoLink Rx Monitor Configure the audio output while in Echolink Sysop Mode Options include CTCSS DCS Audio is heard when a signal with a matching DCS or CTCS
123. en Look jc E FTS 2 j onignal Reed rd radeon My Recert Documents Desktop My Documents Use the mouse to point at the name of the file that you want to open Click the left mouse button once to select that file 2013 RT Systems Inc 170 TMD710 V4 Programmer Help My Nelwak Fie pame RadioRead2 ot Places Fies of type 01 Raso Fies Ad e Release the left mouse button Move the pointer to Open Click the left mouse button once to open the file ET 60 Programar 60 Untitied3 Ele Edt Communications Sete Widow Hio Oss the Sos m4 Y Iam gium 16701000 14761000 600 HH 14701900 14761500 600 kHz 6 14702000 14262000600 tH 14702500 1416506901 1470000 14763000 600 thz as 3 14703500 14263500 600 thz M 0 147 0000 147 64000 600 tH A1 14704500 14164500600 kHz Exil 1 1470500 14765000 600 tH 13 14709900 14765500 600 tH 1e 14706000 14266000 9004s Phas mia pin Manawc Land Marsam WO Howe 7 2222222222222 All the data of the original file is converted into a new Version 3 file for the FT 60 Now save this new file so you don t have to do this again every time Also once saved as a new Version 3 file you can use this data for other radios once you have the Version 3 programmer for them Advanced feature explained below From the menu select File then Save as from the list Use the left mouse button to make this selection 2013 RT Systems I
124. en button 2013 RT Systems Inc 168 TMD710 V4 Programmer Help Lock inc Ge Loca Di C1 ce Prog ammer Hep Fies Dreja Documents and Settings CO RTSales Oom san O Sorcetods Qree COversionsDeno Cwetste Owncows My Docunernis 93 ICQ Hy Documents My Computer 2 FFatos CDProgran Files Dites MyNelwok Fle pame Places Fier otip Aado Data Fes FT60 e After clicking Open the contents of the Yaesu directory appear BE Qva vaca Qv a120 vaa Rado Dara ies FT50 e In this example there are lots of directories the ones with the little yellow folders since all the original programmers were installed on this machine In your case there is probably only one directory little yellow folder In either case find the FT 60 directory the one with the little yellow folder and the words FT 60 nextto it Find the FT 60 directory Point at it with your mouse Use the Left mouse button to click onit Release the mouse button Move the pointer to the Open button Left click the mouse once on the Open button 2013 RT Systems Inc File Maintenance 169 Rado Data Fies FTEO e Yes a blank screen appears This is normal At the bottom of that screen find the Files of type box Use the left mouse button to click on the down arrow at the right of that box Select Old Radio Files rdf from that list The names of the available files will appear on the scre
125. ence Frequency Oscillator to generate the desired frequency Reference Step The difference between any two Reference Frequencies This value is set as a part of the internal workings of the radio It cannot be changed Step The difference between two frequencies displayed on the face of the radio when the tuning knob is turned while operating in VFO mode Reference step and Step work in conjunction with each other allowing or prohibiting you from tuning to a given frequency Commercial radios have a Reference Step of 2 5 kHz Amateur radios are generally designed with Reference Steps of 5 6 25 12 5 9 only AM and 8 333333 air band only kHz While a few models have all these Reference Steps many more remain with only Reference Steps of 5 and 12 5 kHz These two are sufficient for accessing any repeater in the Amateur Bands While in the mathematics of things there will be frequencies in the commercial bands that match the available Reference Steps of Amateur radios the Step of the Amateur radio will not allow you to tune to the desired frequency 2013 RT Systems Inc Invalid Frequencies 245 It takes both working together to achieve a valid frequency Testing the validity of a frequency The question of validity is seen with frequencies with four digits following the decimal i e 154 03125 may be your local volunteer fire department frequency and while their commercial radios can do this frequency your amateur r
126. ent is over simply reprogram the radio with the memory channel information and settings that you use everyday When a new file is begun the same settings used in the last settings file saved will be used automatically You need not re enter the settings each time nor are you forced to always begin a new file by renaming an existing file You need only enter memory channel details To select a settings file for use e Select Settings Radio Menu Settings from the main page of the Programmer From the Radio Menu Settings screen select File Open A list of settings files will be presented Do not change the Files of Type selection at the bottom The Programmer presents appropriate files to choose from e Select the file you want to use and click Open Verify that this is the settings file that you want to use Check also that the proper filename appears in the titlebar at the top of the Menu Settings window Click File Save to reset the Programmer to use this file e Select File Exit to close this screen These settings will be sent to the radio with the memory channel file until you change this file selection again Save the settings as part of the file with the memory information Beginning with the Version 3 Programmers and continuing into the current version is the option of saving the global settings with the memory channel information This feature is good two ways First if you think that you ll always use
127. enth e e 87 Operating MOG boe 88 Receive Frequetiby o ao eie O NO TT 86 RXCTOSS mW C PI PE 90 Enn dm ruse dre 85 Skip unsannhuszuuicucaso ep nd a ita 91 EISE rr EET OO 87 CINE PPS 91 Tone Mode ini in tnn tue 89 ned te 86 Urn 2013 RT Systems Inc A NS 91 2 Limit Memorie S r a riui aRennren d esse nee rendu Tang teens e el neers tiles 92 3 VEO VEO 5 Memori s i reaa aaaea aa taxe cies cede xe a ea spes aaa aA aaa etes rne ra nd ment ee 94 4 Home Call Channel nee 95 Part X Programming Other Set Menu Items 97 1 Radio Menu Settings Main eeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeee enne nnn nn nnn nnn nnn nnn nnn 101 10 MEL pn 101 Key Lock 101 Channel Dis play 101 bP ichrijgnrimeec EU TEE 101 PR1 Pin OUtput L Mel 101 AS AAA ON 102 Repeater Operation ora casucevaceccsntnccvaes scecsyousuactecaveedscucniacace suey O teens en 102 Repeater Operations Details sise 104 Remote Conta Aaa 107 Remote Control Details 109 rid 113 LUIS DEDE
128. eparately in each Programmable Memory Baudrate section COM Port Speed This item can be set separately in 528 Comport Settings PM 0 5 Menu Settings TX Rx Repeater tab TM D710 each Programmable Memory Band section Internal Data Band This item can be set separately in 529 Int Data Settings PM 0 5 Menu Settings TX Rx Repeater tab TM D710 Packet each Programmable Memory 2013 RT Systems Inc Menu Item Cross Reference 8 3 Menu Items 600 APRS Menu ltem numbers 600 The location in the Programmer is described as a path For example if you were looking for Item number 607 Position Comment you would find Settings PM 0 5 Menu Settings APRS 1 tab Position Comment Click on Settings in the menu at the top of the screen e Select any one of PM 0 5 Menu Settings from the menu that opens e Select the APRS 1 tab The option Position Comment is on that screen Set Mode Item Radio In the Programmer No display Basic Settings My Callsign Settings PM 0 5 Menu Settings APRS 1 tab My Callsign This item can be set separately in each Programmable Memory Beacon Type Settings PM 0 5 Menu Settings APRS 1 tab Beacon Type This item can be set separately in each Programmable Memory teat TNC Data Band Settings PM 0 5 Menu Settings APRS 1 tab Internal TNC section Data Band This item can be set separately in each Programmable Memory Data Speed Settings PM 0 5
129. et in software only It cannot be enabled or disabled from the face of the radio Key Lock Disable buttons of the radio other than Power and PTT When engaged LOCK appears on the display of the radio To disengage this feature from the face of the radio press and hold the F key for one second or until the LOCK indication appears or disappears Channel Display This function is more than just a change to the display on the face of the radio When engaged ONLY Memory channels are accessible The display of the radio displays CH XXX where XXX is a channel number rather than a frequency To control this feature from the face of the radio hold the LOW key during power On This feature cannot be engaged if there are no memory channels in the radio Although the option can be checked in the Programmer the setting will be ignored by the radio When engaged the radio cannot be reset Data Terminal Set the PR1 Pin Output Level independently for Packet Mode and Echolink Sysop Mode 2013 RT Systems Inc Programming Other Set Menu Items 107 Set the RKD Pin Input Sensitivity independently for Packet 1200 bps Mode and Echolink Sysop Mode Repeater Operation See details for this advanced feature of the radio in the Repeater Operations section of this Help This is an advanced function of the radio for use in special operations Remote Control Control your mobile radio with a properly equipped HT through prope
130. ettings PM 0 5 Menu Settings APRS 3 tab Display Units section Speed Distance This item can be set separately i each Programmable Memory Altitude Settings PM 0 5 Menu Settings APRS 3 tab Display Units Rain section Altitude Rain This item can be set separately in 2013 RT Systems Inc 626 NON TMD710 V4 Programmer Help 627 628 629 Temperature Position Grid Format Group Mode Group Code Message Settings PM 0 5 Menu Settings APRS 3 tab Display Units section Temperature This item can be set separately in each Programmable Memory Settings PM 0 5 Menu Settings APRS 3 tab Display Units section Position This item can be set separately in each Programmable Memory Settings PM 0 5 Menu Settings APRS 3 tab Display Units section Grid Format This item can be set separately in each Programmable Memory NAVITRA Functions Settings PM 0 5 Menu Settings APRS 3 tab NAVITRA Group Mode checkbox This item can be set separately in each Programmable Memory Settings PM 0 5 Menu Settings APRS 3 tab NAVITRA Group section Group Code This item can be set separatel in each Programmable Memory Settings PM 0 5 Menu Settings APRS 3 tab NAVITRA Messages This item can be set separately in each Programmable Memory O 2013 RT Systems Inc Menu Item Cross Reference 9 8 4 Menu Items 700 900 Menu ltem numbers 700 999 The location
131. ettings Window Help Oe she d 4203445 TM D710 Untied x Trans Offset Offset Operating eS Rx 4 Frequency Frequency Direction Mode Meme Tona Node CTCSS ctcss os m m Y Y Y TM Oooo NMH poco RES O o E 1 O 1000000 hooooooo All details associated with the memory channels are programmed from this screen These are not all the functions of the radio Other features are set once for the radio to use no matter which memory channel you re on These other items are set on the Settings screen accessed through Settings Radio Menu Settings from the menu at the top of the screen Columns continue off the right side of the window Use the bar at the bottom of the screen to move to these columns or press ENTER to step through each column Make programming extra easy Try Simple Mode in the software for even less to enter 2013 RT Systems Inc s TMD710 V4 Programmer Help file Edit Communications Settings Window Help Sri vat R Meme TonsHode CICSS cree Les Y lt Seo oO O O 5 O O z O al O D F t L O D O O O o g O 5 O e In Simple Mode the columns needed for the minimum information to set up the channel are shown on the screen Extra columns are hidden and filled with default information e To put the screen into Simple Mode select Edit Simple Mode from the menu While in Simple Mode you cannot acces
132. everal causes The most common are The cable is not attached to the computer or you have the wrong programming cable attached The cable for this radio is pictured in the Computer to radio cabling section of this help The communications process was accessed too quickly after the cable was attached It can take some computers a minute or more to recognize the cable properly Give the computer a little more time and try again The problem may lie in the electronics of the cable If this is the first time you have attempted this process contact RT Systems for assistance This can be corrected easily in just a few minutes with the computer and an Internet connection Note This can be corrected using a machine that has an Internet connection that you don t plan to use for the programming software The software for the radio does not have to be installed to complete the correction HotSync the program for the Palm Pilot is running on this computer Hotsync immediately takes control of an available comport Since the RT Systems programming cable establishes a comport Hotsync takes control before you have a chance to use it Look for the icon red and blue arrows chasing each other in the tray at the right of the task bar If found right click and exit That program will load again when you re boot your computer You will need to disable this software any time you program your radio Interference from other cables attached The Programmer i
133. fferent file ki pipe fore Hew O Singles Meroe y Elio Lint ES VFOA VEOB a Hone Maine Baio y SW Bas Weser Second Communications Send data to When your file is ready select Communications Send data to from the menu at the top of the main screen A screen will open with details about this process specific to the radio Follow the steps carefully to complete this process and program the radio Read the screen carefully The steps are often different from those used to get data from the radio Turn off the power Disconnect the programming cable from the radio Your radio may still be in VFO mode after it is programmed This is a normal mode for the radio Press the key on the face of the radio as described in the User s Manual for the radio to put the radio into Memory mode and see what you programmed Hardware Requirements Hardware requirements for the Version 4 Programmers include A PC running Microsoft Windows XP Vista Windows 7 32 or 64 bit or Windows 8 full version The Version 4 RT Systems software will not work 2013 RT Systems Inc 22 TMD710 V4 Programmer Help on Windows 98 2000 ME or NT Version 4 An open USB port or the RTS 03 USB to serial adapter to work with an original RT Systems 9 pin serial cable Note The Version 4 programmers will not recognize any other cable or USB adapter They will not work through a serial port The correct RT
134. frequency entered This option is useful when operating the radio in VFO mode It does not affect the memory channels since those values are stored in the radio when it is programmed This option does not affect how the Programmer sets the Offset Direction Offset Frequency and Tone Mode The Programmer sets up the Offset Direction and Offset Frequency based on a standard band plan Tone Mode is left for you to configure since this information can vary widely based on the discretion of the repeater owner Display Partition Bar Turn on or off the vertical line that separates the dual display of the radio Mic Key Lock Check to lock the PF keys on the microphone Auto Power Off A background function that monitors the radio for activity and turns it off after the time set Activities on the radio transmissions changes to set menu items manual tuning reset the timer to zero Note Even with Beep volume set to off the radio will beep and APO will appear on the display one minute prior to power off Backlight Color Set the color of the display to that most suitable for your activities You may want one color while your spouse can see another more clearly Display Brightness Set the brightness of the display to that most suitable for your activities You might need it brighter in the morning when the sun is up as compared to in the evening when you drive after dark Power On Message Each time the transceiver is turned ON the defa
135. ginning at the currently selected channel i e if you have selected channel 40 the first channel will be added at channel 40 You are warned if a channel will be overwritten and given the ability to not overwrite or to cancel the process If you choose No to prevent loss of the current channel information the skipped frequency is entered into the next available space and not lost Sort Great for data management or to arrange your channels permanently for a special use The version 3 and Version 4 programmers have the ability to Undo a sort You can now sort the list on a given parameter touch up a group of entries then put the list back in its original order with the changes that you made When this option is selected you are presented with a window for selection of the options 2013 RT Systems Inc Easy Editing in the Grid 51 Sort by Receive Frequency Then sort by Cancel None Sort Mode Channel Sort Selectioin Ascending Selected channels C Decsending C All Channels Sort by Select a column for the initial sort Then Sort By Select a second column for a secondary sort Sort Mode Ascending for lowest to highest Descending for highest to lowest Channel Sort Selection Selected Channels to sort only a group form the file All Channels to sort all the channels in the file If the result is not quite what you expected select the Undo Sort option to return the list to the point you left it last A
136. he desired command Left click the mouse to execute that command Edit Menu Select a row to be edited by clicking on the number to the left of that row You will notice that the entire row is highlighted not just the Receive Frequency cell Release the left mouse button You will notice that the row remains highlighted until you left click someplace else on the screen of the programmer Note You can select several rows at once to copy delete etc by clicking on the number to the left of the first of the selection then while holding the left mouse button drag the mouse across the number of each of the channels to be included This must be a 2013 RT Systems Inc Easy Editing in the Grid 33 continuous group Holding neither of the mouse buttons move the mouse pointer to Edit in the menu at the top of the screen Press the left mouse button to select this menu option Holding neither of the mouse buttons use the mouse pointer to select one of the editing options shown in the menu Click the left mouse button to execute this command Editing Commands The examples here will use the programmers for the Yaesu FT 60 ADMS 1J and the Icom IC 91 WCS 91 You will see by the screen shots that you can copy and paste between files even files for radios from different manufacturers The programmer will take care of the similarities and differences Cut Ctrl X Removes the selected entry and leaves the memory channel blank
137. heck box fields Each of these scenarios is presented here in an example Text Cell Editing To change Tone Mode to Tone for several channels Select the Tone Mode field of the first of the channels to be changed Make the change by pulling the drop down and selecting Tone from the list 2013 RT Systems Inc Easy Editing in the Grid a i i G i i i i i i i i i FEFEFEFEE 55856555 iiiiiiiiitiii H1111111 103100 3299933932929 92999999 2992929999 99 sos dd bbdd 195399299839 999998 HET 211111111 111111111111 PHiiiljiiiidiiiigildigiliiiiilildibliiiiiiilqgiliiiiiiidid Once the selection is made the focus will move to the next field Click back into the Tone Mode field that displays the correct value When you move back into the field you can copy the information if the field is highlighted with a ring around its border or if the text within is shaded indicating that itis selected Press Ctrl C select Edit Copy from the menu at the top of the screen or right click and select Copy from the menu that appears Just as with row copying in the first example Select the first cell to be changed by pressing Down arrow until that cell is highlighted the cell will be in the same column so using the Down Arrow key will easily move you to another nearby cell If you need to move quite a way in the file move to the first cell to be changed and click the mouse to
138. heck to play back the memo message repeatedly Continuous Recording Check to engage continuous recording of received signals on the control band The last 30 seconds of recorded signals are retained Mic Panel PF Keys Set a function from the menu items of the radio to be accessed with a single key press Note There are many functions of the radio that can be accessed only through the Mic or Panel PF keys For example When using the VGS 1 Voice Module a PF key must be 2013 RT Systems Inc 14 TMD710 V4 Programmer Help programmed to VGS to access the functions of that option You manually transmit the 1750 Hz tone with a PF key To have direct entry for a frequency from the microphone a PF key must be set to Enter The Weather Channels can be accessed only through a PF key PF1 on the front panel is programmed to access the Weather Channels by default There are others Use the details in the operating manuals for the radio for more details on the option you plan to change 2013 RT Systems Inc Programming Other Set Menu Items 125 10 3 2 Menu Settings Tx Rx Repeater Included here are brief descriptions of the features to be controlled and how to set them in the Programmer The operating manual of the radio should be used to provide any other explanation of the feature and its use after programming A Band B Band RF Power Select the transmit power of the bands Its generally a good idea t
139. hem we recommend that you use the designation just as it appears in the Programmer for your radio to identify the Tone Mode to be used Examples would include but not be limited to None Tone mode off e Tone Encode e T Sql Encode Decode e DCS DCS Tone Others specific to your radio as detailed in the Tone Mode column of the programmer e Step 2 Setting the tone frequency CTCSS or selecting the code for the tone DCS Note The CTCSS tone frequencies and the DCS tone codes should be stored in TWO separate columns in your file to be imported The import process does not separate It will ignore incorrect values leaving the tone set incorrectly for the channel CTCSS Tone Enter one of the 50 tone frequencies in the format MHz decimal kHz with only one digit to the right of the decimal This value must be entered exactly as shown in the chart in the Users Manual A value that is not in the table will result in an incorrect tone value setting in the resulting Programming file This value is set independently for each memory channel 2013 RT Systems Inc 220 TMD710 V4 Programmer Help DCS Code Enter one of the 104 codes in a three digit format This will appear as two digits if you editor does not show leading zeroes Two digits are acceptable when the third is a leading zero This value must be entered exactly as shown in the chart in the Users Manual A value that is not in the table will result in
140. his pair is referred to as a split If the difference is divisible by 50 the Programmer will automatically calculate the Offset frequency and set the Offset direction properly for working this repeater To enter the details for a split pair First enter the Receive Frequency into that column of the Programmer This will be the frequency that you monitor when awaiting a call This will be the frequency of the repeater Press Enter The Programmer will fill the remaining columns with default information which may or may not be right for your particular situation The Transmit field will be active as indicated by the dark border Enter the Transmit Frequency from the information you have Note Simply type the first number of that frequency The field will change without having to erase what is there Press Enter Notice that the Offset Direction is set to Split Note The Programmer may set the Offset Direction to Plus or Minus If it does and the Receive and Transmit frequencies are what you entered leave it as it is shown This combination will give you the same performance on the repeater with more efficient workings of the radio You are finished with this entry unless you need to enter Name Tone or other details for this memory channel Offset Frequency Standard offsets include 100 500 and 600 kHz and 5 0 70 0 and 1 0000 MHz The most common standards are 600 kHz for the 2M band and 5 0 MHz for the 440 MHz
141. ieces of information from the TravelPlus list along with all the original information of that file 2013 RT Systems Inc ARRL TravelPlus 1 BEDE Programmer K TEL Untitied LINE Me tie Cemmemobem deis OU Were Mee D n ita IE A 7 ennome x Ke met We ime egg ng ag A7 WO AT ARCU uu Geen ste ies A dao maa riu 127 Jens ee x tor mire TI I qaratar LIL nini LE ROI sor itr 2 a 1 2 3 4 5 3 o a a a a 5 a El a 5 a a 2 n x E a L4 5 n x n E x EJ 4 a a El a a e Save the programmer file to make this change permanent Press Ctrl S or select File then Save from the menu that opens With either process it will appear that nothing happens however Windows has made the change to the radio file permanent e Send the file to your radio TravelPlus is a product of the American Amateur Radio League Any images from TravelPlus included in this help are copyrighted to DHF Systems LLC 2013 RT Systems Inc Copying From an Excel Spreadsheet 201 14 Copying From an Excel Spreadsheet The Programmer can handle information copied from an Excel spreadsheet Although this process is very valid for transferring data between these programs it is not recommended for original file creation It can be tedious getting all the information into the file to be copied For example why struggle to find information f
142. in the Programmer is described as a path For example if you were looking for Item number 516 APO Auto Power Off you would find Settings PM 0 5 Menu Settings Common tab Auto Power Off Click on Settings in the menu at the top of the screen e Select any one of PM 0 5 Menu Settings from the menu that opens e Select the Common tab The option Auto Power Off is on that screen Set Mode Item Radio In the Programmer No display Sky Command 700 Commander Settings PM 0 5 Menu Settings TX Rx Repeater tab Sky Command ll section Commander callsign This item can be set separately in each Programmable Memory Transporter Settings PM 0 5 Menu Settings TX Rx Repeater tab Sky Callsign Command ll section Transporter callsign This item can be set separately in each Programmable Memory Settings PM 0 5 Menu Settings TX Rx Repeater tab Sky Frequency Command ll section Tone Frequency This item can be set separately in each Programmable Memory 703 Sky Settings PM 0 5 Menu Settings TX Rx Repeater tab Sky Commander Command ll section This item can be set separately in each Programmable Memo AUX 2 998 Power On Settings Radio Menu Settings Main Settings tab Password Password 2013 RT Systems Inc 5 TMD710 V4 Programmer Help May This item is not addressed from the Programmer O 2013 RT Systems Inc ss TMD710 V4 Programmer Help 9 Programming Memory Channels
143. ings Radio Menu Settings Main Settings tab Repeater TX Operation section ID Transmit 2013 RT Systems Inc TMD710 V4 Programmer Help 8 2 Menu Items 500 Menu ltem numbers 500 The location in the Programmer is described as a path For example if you were looking for Item number 516 APO Auto Power Off you would find Settings PM 0 5 Menu Settings Common tab Auto Power Off Click on Settings in the menu at the top of the screen e Select any one of PM 0 5 Menu Settings from the menu that opens e Select the Common tab The option Auto Power Off is on that screen Set Mode Item Radio In the Programmer No display AUX 500 PowerOn Settings PM 0 5 Menu Settings Common tab Power On Message Message This item can be set separately in each Programmable Memory 501 Brightness Settings PM 0 5 Menu Settings Common tab Display Brightness This item can be set separately in each Programmable Memo Settings PM 0 5 Menu Settings Common tab Auto Brightness Brightness checkbox This item can be set separately in each Programmable Memory 503 Backlight Settings PM 0 5 Menu Settings Common tab Backlight Color Color This item can be set separately in each Programmable Memory 504 Contrast Settings PM 0 5 Menu Settings TX RX Repeater tab TM D710 section Display Contrast This item can be set separately in each Programmable Memory 505 Display Settings PM 0 5 Menu
144. is item can be set separately in each Programmable Memory Packet Filter 2013 RT Systems Inc TMD710 V4 Programmer Help Position Limit 610 Station Icon Method Initial Interval Proportional Pathing 612 Type Settings PM 0 5 Menu Settings APRS 1 tab Packet Filter Type section Position Limit miles This item can be set separately in each Programmable Memory Settings PM 0 5 Menu Settings APRS 1 tab Packet Filter Type section Check or uncheck any or all of the 6 options that apply to your operations This item can be set separately in each Programmable Memory Settings PM 0 5 Menu Settings APRS 1 tab Station Icon section This item can be set separately in each Programmable Memory Beacon Tx Algorithm Settings PM 0 5 Menu Settings APRS 1 tab Beacon Tx Algorithm section Method This item can be set separately in each Programmable Memory Settings PM 0 5 Menu Settings APRS 1 tab Beacon Tx Algorithm section Initial Interval This item can be set separately in each Programmable Memory Settings PM 0 5 Menu Settings APRS 1 tab Beacon Tx Algorithm section Decay Algorithm checkbox This item can be set separately in each Programmable Memory Settings PM 0 5 Menu Settings APRS 1 tab Beacon Tx Algorithm section Proportionals Pathing checkbox This item can be set separately in each Programmable Memory Packet Path Settings PM 0 5 Menu Settings
145. ive frequency This is the frequency you listen to Transmit Frequency The programmer will complete this automatically The column is included in case you need to enter the value other than the default for the receive frequency based on the band plan i e an odd split pair Offset Direction Again the programmer will complete this automatically based on the band plan for the receive frequency However an occasional repeater will differ from the band plan Including this column gives you the ability to address that difference Name This column is for personalized information to identify the channel Tone Mode The repeater operator controls this detail for the repeater There is nothing standard that can be completed automatically You need 2013 RT Systems Inc Easy Editing in the Grid to select the Tone Mode then assign the CTCSS frequency or DCS code as needed for a particular repeater Skip Use at your discretion to include or exclude a frequency during memory channel scanning Comment Personalized notes up to 80 characters This information remains a part of the file and is not transferred to the radio Note While in Simple Mode you cannot access the Preferences screen Settings Preferences The columns that are hidden in Simple mode are predetermined by the programmer All columns are visible on the screen when you are no longer in Simple Mode If you want to hide other columns you can
146. king for Item number 109 Time Out Timer you would find Settings PM 0 5 Menu Settings Common tab Time Out Timer Click on Settings in the menu at the top of the screen e Select any one of PM 0 5 Menu Settings from the menu that opens e Select the Common tab The option Time Out Timer is on that screen Set Mode Item Radio In the Programmer No display Key Settings PM 0 5 Menu Settings Common tab Audio section Beep Key Beep checkbox This item can be set separately in each Programmable Memory 001 Beep Settings PM 0 5 Menu Settings Common tab Audio section Volume Volume This item can be set separately in each Programmable Memory 002 Ext Settings PM 0 5 Menu Settings Common tab Audio section Speaker External Speaker This item can be set separately in each Programmable Memo 003 Announce Settings PM 0 5 Menu Settings Common tab Audio section Voice Announce group Announce This item can be set separately in each Programmable Memo 004 Announce Settings PM 0 5 Menu Settings Common tab Audio section Voice Announce group Language This item can be set separately in each Programmable Memory 005 Announce Settings PM 0 5 Menu Settings Common tab Audio section Volume Voice Announce group Volume This item can be set separately in each Programmable Memo 2013 RT Systems Inc Menu Item Cross Reference Settings PM 0 5 Menu Settings Common tab Au
147. lable for immediate recall along with the customized settings when a Programmable Memory is recalled The memory channels are always available no matter which Programmable memory is operational The VFO memory provides temporary frequency storage for quick access The VFO memory is temporary since it is lost when the radio is tuned while in VFO mode Note Remember the VFO memory is temporary The programmed frequencies appear immediately after the file is sent to the radio When the radio is manually tuned in VFO mode the programmed frequency cannot be recalled as a memory channel frequency will be Programming the VFO memory from the Programmer can be particularly helpful for reoccurring events for which the details of this channel are needed along with other memory channels Memories do not have to be programmed into VFO before being programmed into the memory channels when entering details in the Programmer Memory channels are programmed directly into the spreadsheet that appears when the Programmer opens To program the VFO memory select the VFO 1 5 tab at the bottom of the screen Enter a frequency that is appropriate for the band The details that you enter will replace the default of the radio Simply type over the information shown to make the changes Note The VFOs must contain a frequency appropriate for the band They CANNOT BE BLANK The information to be entered is the same as that for regular Memories except that the
148. ll not respond when you attempt to access the Clone option of the startup menu 2 The keys on the radio are locked Turn the radio off then back on in normal mode to check for a lock symbol on the screen Once the keys have been unlocked power off the radio and begin the Communications process again Radio is not on at the time of data transfer This can get the process out of sync Cancel the Communications screen on the computer Then access that screen again and start over with turning the radio onin Clone mode Be sure the battery is charged on your handheld radio or that you are connected to external power to prevent an unexpected shutdown during this process General Issue Followed the Steps Incorrectly or executed the wrong process Get data from the radio 1 Go to Communications in the top menu 2 Click Get Data from Radio 3 Read and follow each step Remember the keystrokes are different for each radio They are detailed for a particular radio on the Get Data from radio screen The trick is to follow each step one at a time Send data to the radio 2013 RT Systems Inc 252 TMD710 V4 Programmer Help 1 Go to Communications in the top menu 2 Click Send Data to Radio 3 Read and follow each step Remember the keystrokes are different for each radio They are even different for this process than they were for the Get Data from Radio process They are detailed for a particular radio on the
149. lose Apply changes and close The settings from the other file will be saved to this file and sent to the radio with this memory channel programming O 2013 RT Systems Inc Programming Other Set Menu ems 101 10 1 Radio Menu Settings Main Your radio has other menu items that are not associated with each memory channel These menu items are global to the radio s functionality The radio uses these settings no matter what memory channel you re on what frequency of operation you re in if you re in VFO or memory If you radio acts funny once it is programmed with a file of memory channels check the settings file to be sure things are set correctly Then be sure to save the settings file So your personal touches will go to the radio with every file File Save from the menu on the Settings screen The settings file then works in conjunction with the memory channel file to program your radio 10 MHz Mode Enable to allow the VFO receive frequency to be tuned in 10 MHz steps This function can be set in software only It cannot be enabled or disabled from the face of the radio Key Lock Disable buttons of the radio other than Power and PTT When engaged LOCK appears on the display of the radio To disengage this feature from the face of the radio press and hold the F key for one second or until the LOCK indication appears or disappears Channel Display This function is more than just a change to the display on th
150. lways save your file before you sort At the very worst you can exit the file without saving to return to the order of that last save Blank memory channels are always sorted to the top of bottom of the list based on the Ascending or Descending selection Different fields sort differently If a field is a text field in one programmer and a drop down list in another the sort results will be different It has to do with how the computer interprets the values in these different types of fields While this was present in the older programmers it should not be a problem in the Version 3 or Version 4 programmers where the fields are consistent between the radio programmers Unsort For use after sorting to return the list to the last saved order Use Sort and Unsort to easily edit channels with the same info that needs to be changed Sort to bring those channels together Edit the details see cell editing Then unsort to return the list to the last saved order with the edits in place 2013 RT Systems Inc 52 TMD710 V4 Programmer Help Quick File Access Commands Ctrl 0 Control zero Open existing file for same radio Calls the Open dialog for the programmer being used allowing you to select a file to be opened without having to select the file type first This is especially helpful when several programmers are loaded on one system i e Lets you select another FT 7800 file without having to select that file type first from the open box
151. ly reprogram the radio with the memory channel information and settings that you use everyday Tying Global Settings to a Memory Channel File The Version 3 and Version 4 programmers have the option of saving the global settings with the memory channel information This new feature is not the default for the programmer but may be valuable under certain programming circumstances i e programming many radios when you want to be absolutely certain that the settings and the frequencies are properly set for a given activity To contrast and compare the two Radio Menu Setting options Use Separate file for menu settings default This is the default for the programmer This option is based on a Set and Forget plan Once the global settings are configured to your liking and saved you do not have to repeat this process This configuration does not change with a new memory channel file The last settings file saved is the one that will be used when a memory file is sent to the radio You can save several different settings files i e one for your radio and a different one for your son s radio Then easily match the settings to the radio being programmed without having to make changes in the file repeatedly Keep menu settings and frequencies in a single file option This option is set on the Settings Preferences screen With this option selected the Radio Menu Settings as assigned on the Settings Radio Menu Settings screen
152. mie ime je S id SIS R z 5 z 5 z 3 2 E ire ortable Tent Motorcycle lt REILROAD ENGIN Li El E E A a e ki El Q PS Ei E El E e 4 x ls cy a e a o Im P E 8 amp v g S F station X Weather station _ ish Antenna Bicycle b ic E Repeater m QSO Repeater r Boat s Truck 18 wheeler u Van v RLP EchoLink 0 PRStt A 18 AE HE Note APRS icon codes symbols tables are sometimes updated Please refer to the following official APRS websites as of April 2011 http www aprs org symbols symbolsX txt http aprs org symbols symbols new text O 2013 RT Systems Inc 136 TMD710 V4 Programmer Help Beacon Tx Algorithm Settings Method select the operation method for transmitting packets Manual each press of the BCON key transmits your packet PTT your packet transmits upon releasing the switch after you press hold and speak into the microphone To operate press BCON to turn ON then press and hold PTT and speak into microphone Release PTT to transmit APRS packet To turn function off press BCON again Note You cannot retransmit packet until selected Initial Interval time expires Wait until BCON is blinking on display panel to transmit Auto packets are automatically transmitted at selected intervals periods Press BCON to turn ON function press BCON key agai
153. mport is completed Transmit Frequency Enter a specific transmit frequency in the format MHz decimal kHz i e 146 450 with up to five digits following the decimal This information can be omitted from the file e f you are importing repeater information where all the repeaters have standard offsets none operates on an odd split the import process will calculate the Transmit Frequency from other information in the file This information must be included in a separate column for an odd split The column cab be empty other than the specific information for those few odd split repeaters The import process will calculate the Transmit Frequency from other information in the file for the other channels Acceptable transmit frequencies are detailed in the manual for your radio Note In the Programmer you can enter details for frequencies outside the transmission abilities of the radio however the software will not enable transmission on these frequencies Transmission will be possible only if the radio has been properly modified Offset Frequency This is the amount that the Receive Frequency changes to 2013 RT Systems Inc ome TMD710 V4 Programmer Help produce the Transmit Frequency Standard offsets in the programmer include 100 500 and 600 kHz 0 1 0 5 and 0 6 MHz and 1 0 1 6 3 0 5 0 and 7 6 MHz In Yaesu radios any value in 50 kHz increments can be used as an offset i e 650 550 050 e n
154. n Hangup each Programmable Memory Time 107 Mute Settings PM 0 5 Menu Settings TX RX Repeater tab Receive Hangup section Mute Hangup This item can be set separately in each 2013 RT Systems Inc EM TMD710 V4 Programmer Help Time Programmable Memory 108 Beat Shift Settings PM 0 5 Menu Settings TX RX Repeater tab Receive section Beat Shift checkbox e TOT Settings PM 0 5 Menu Settings Common tab Time Out Timer This item can be set separately in each Programmable Memory Weather Settings PM 0 5 Menu Settings TX RX Repeater tab Weather Alert Alert section A Band and B Band checkboxes This feature can be engaged independently for A Band and B Band operations This item can be set separately in each Programmable Memory 200 Memory Main screen Name This item can be set independently for each Name memory channel Settings PM 0 5 Menu Settings Common tab Memory section Method Recall Method This item can be set separately in each Programmable Memo 02 Lockout Main screen Skip This item can be set independently for each memory channel Settings PM 0 5 Menu Settings Common tab Memory section Group link This item can be set separately in each Programmable Memo 204 EchoLink Settings Radio Menu Settings DTMF Echolink Weather tab Memory Echolink section Name and Code 205 EchoLink Settings Radio Menu Settings DTMF Echolink Weather tab
155. n is forwarded Received callsign and positioning data is displayed as the waypoint data through the device connected to your GPS receiver or on the GPS receiver display DGPS Differential GPS information is forwarded Received differential information is sent to the GPS receiver COM Port Output outputs or verifies data from the PC USB port after receiving packet and TNC command data from the ARPS data communications APRS Lock prevents accidental frequency changes and or transmissions when enabled OFF can transmit on internal data band by pressing PTT ON prevents frequency change Also prevents scan performance using the VFO MR ENT and MHz keys or the Tuning control ON amp PTT prevents frequency change and transmissions are prevented when PTT key is pressed ON amp TNC prevents frequency change and while in APRS mode exiting the mode is prevented when TNC key is pressed ON amp PTT amp TNC prevents frequency change and accidental pressing of the PTT AND TNC keys will not affect change Position Comment select one of the 15 predetermined position comments Note Never select EMERGENCY unless it is necessary This causes 2013 RT Systems Inc Programming Other Set Menu Items 133 the Emergency Alarm on all stations to sound If you select EMERGENCY a confirmation message appears Waypoint Settings Format select the type of sending format NMEA MAGELLAN and KENWO
156. n to turn OFF SmartBeaconing after manually transmitting position one time your position data is automatically transmitted using the time interval set under SmartBeaconing Settings Radio Menu Settings APRS 3 tab Smart Beaconing Press BCON to turn ON function press BCON key again to turn OFF Note After setting Smart Beaconing the Tx Interval Time Decay Algorithm and Proportional pathing features will no longer operate Initial Interval set the interval time for automatically transmitting APRS packets Note While signals are present an APRS packet does not transmit after the set interval Once the signals drop then the transmitting is executed Decay Algorithm if there is no change of information over a period of elapsed time the data is transmitted based on timed intervals of a Decay Algorithm 1 minute 2 minutes 4 minutes 8 minutes 16 minutes 32 minutes 32 minutes 32 minutes etc Note Should the position data change the data transmission interval reverts back to the settings selected in the Initial Interval or Proportional Pathing Proportional Pathing after a period of elapsed time the transmit packet path changes with each transmission See your radio s operating manual for 2013 RT Systems Inc Programming Other Set Menu ltems 137 information and details of this function Note When jointly used with the Decay Algorithm function and the speed is 1 knots or slower the Deca
157. nal VGS 1 unit Enable to allow announcement of the callsign of the sender each time a message is received Special Call set callsigns of stations from which you want to receive a special call sound notification DIGIPEAT My Callsign Enable or disable to use the TH D72 as a digipeater If enabled as a digipeater set your Callsign Settings PM 0 5 Menu Settings APRS 1 tab My Callsign in the Programmer The digipeat completion flag is added to your callsign and will then process the relay UlCheck Time secs UIDIGI set whether or not a UI digipeat is run 2013 RT Systems Inc Programming Other Set Menu ems 141 Aliases UIFLOOD set whether or not UIFLOOD digipeat runs Alias Substitution ID your station s callsign is embedded If there s already a callsign in the relayed Ul frame your station s callsign will replace it Noid the callsign is not embedded or replaced First If there s already a callsign in the relayed Ul frame it remains however if a callsign does not exist your station s callsign is embedded Auto Message Reply enable or disable programmed message that automatically responds to a received message when you are unable to answer Text Enter your reply message of alphanumberic characters including special ASCII characters Reply To enter the specific callsign you would like your message to automatically reply to Weather Station Settings Tx enable o
158. nc File Maintenance 171 Save inc C9 FT50 Piogrameer 2 Eicon ter 760 Sf lors of data F TEO My Recent Documents e Desktop My Docunerts 8 My Competes MyHelwok Fie pame Dagna FTD Fie Places Save setos Rado Data Fies FTE e Enter a filename in the File name field at the bottom of this screen Use your left mouse button to click Save Note Only files from the original ADMS 1J for the FT 60 Version 2 programmer can be accessed with the FT 60 Version 3 programmer Files ending in rdf for other Yaesu radios cannot be opened in the FT 60 Version 3 programmer 2013 RT Systems Inc 172 TMD710 V4 Programmer Help 12 3 2 Opening a V3 or VA file from a different radio The Version 3 programmers have the ability to share memory channel information between radios It makes o difference if the radios are from the same manufacturer or not As long as both files are from an RT Systems Version 3 programmers they can be used by the Version 3 programmer for any other radio To open a Version 3 file from a different radio The steps detailed here are based on the directory structure of this machine Make changes to directories as needed to locate files that you want to open Files that you create in Version 3 can now be shared easily with anyone else who has a Version 3 programmer Simply post the Version 3 file for anyone to download In this example a file for the Icom IC T81 will be opened to be sent to
159. nce 160 iai e nE EAEE avers ede aA EAEE A AAA R AO T EERE AER 161 File i ci vices E A E T N E E E N E E ET 162 File t ODEN mE 164 Opening files fram alder program mcers eeeeeeeeeeeee eene nennen nennen nnne nnns tnn nnns tren tn sn nn entre nn nnn 165 Opening a V3 or V4file fram a different radio 172 Opening a V3 ar VA FUE EEE OE TE suncvssebevsaatesacaceventeveeisasaevebuesdussievedcedendieigesdvaces E a EE Eee ER 176 Fl ee p Eat RS 179 File Print Pre VIEW m cR 180 Saving Pragramming Files ee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeesaeeeeeesaeeeeessaeeeeeesaneeenes 183 IJdWEL M nes 184 File Save Cre 186 ARRL TravelPlus 188 Creating a list in IravelPlus eren teen nnn in kann nena nnn nnn an dana n nr anni 189 Opening the list in the Pragrammer eene nennen nnne nennen nn nnn nn nnn 191 Using the IravelPlus List with existing programmer file ss 196 Copying From an Excel Spreadsheet 201 rj meE M 202 ica 204 jp RR 205 Step M 206 Step m M 207 jj o
160. nd data to the radio This indicates that you have not read the configuration of the radio into the programmer There are details that the programmer can get only from the radio Even if the radio is not yet programmed these background details are necessary for the programmer to send a file to your radio successfully 2013 RT Systems Inc za TMD710 V4 Programmer Help 18 Invalid Frequencies This information is meant to address radio operators in the US While many of these details are true in other countries some are not Band plans allowable frequencies and other details differ around the world but many of the functions of the radio remain the same making this information useful to everyone This section is offered to help users understand why a frequency is rejected by an amateur radio The Programmer will not allow you to enter a frequency that your particular radio cannot use Your radio is designed to work on all frequencies in the amateur bands Problems arise when frequencies from commercial operations are used on this amateur equipment This explanation is offered to help you understand where the radios differ How Radios Work A little here about how radios work As for an allowable frequency three factors are important Reference Frequency Reference Step and Step Reference Frequency Based on its internal electronics the radio uses a value based off the frequency you enter along with the Refer
161. nge types for your file to appear Once your file is highlighted select Open to proceed 2013 RT Systems Inc Importing a file 223 Import Step 1 of 4 Identify one or more of the first rows of data to be omitted Import Step 1 of 4 18 Select rows from begining of ht to skip on impot Eliminate channels from the beginning of the list by increasing the counter This screen was used originally to omit headers columns without data from the import This is no longer necessary Actually it is recommended that you leave the headers to help you more easily identify the information in a later step This step remains useful for eliminating a number of memory channels from the import process For example if your file contains more channels than are allowed by the radio You could eliminate multiple channels here rather than later in the import process Click Next to continue 2013 RT Systems Inc 24 TMD710 V4 Programmer Help 15 3 Import Step 2 Import Step 2 of 4 Identify the delimiters separators used in your file Import Step 2 of 4 Select the character that separates Select told delrmbers the data in the file being imported Treat consecutive delimiter as one CT C Smoon C Gomme C Space C Qe Text Guelter Moe 5 0 6000 s 573 The selected 0 6000 E 27 3 character is the C X Hr 273 4 same as the one 7 70 6000 737127 vm that appears here 0 6000 7
162. nnels to preprogram Status Tx Rate number of times on which to transmit 1 X means the status text will be transmitted X number of times Options include OFF and 1 1 1 8 APRS only My Position Five memory channels are available for storing naming position data Select select the memory number to program and store data Name enter alphanumeric characters plus special ASCII characters up to 8 digits Latitude enter the north south latitude Longitude enter the east west longitude Sound Settings Rx Beep sounds a beep each time an APRS packet is received Select an option 2013 RT Systems Inc 10 TMD710 V4 Programmer Help All beep sounds for all received messages including duplicate and or invalid data All New beep sounds when message and new packet data are received at your station address Mine beep sounds when a message is received at your station address and your transmitted data is received by a digipeater Message Only beep sounds only when message is received at your station address Off no beep sound Tx Beep Beacon sounds a beep each time your position information is transmitted Beep options are Off No sound Qn sounds when beacon is automatically transmitted or when using the PTT switch Note Depending on the congestion level of the channel the beep sound may be delayed when using the internal TNC DCD sense function APRS Voice requires the optio
163. nning this process Loss of power during communications may result in a reset radio The screen that opens has details for completing the process to get data from the radio read the radio Read the screen carefully The steps differ with each model All the steps you need to do are listed on this screen Get Data From TM D7 Ca 1 Insert the USB K5G cable into the PC jack on the back of the TM D710 2 Tum the radio on 3 Click OK to start transferring the data A transfer status bar is displayed immediately on the computer screen to 2013 RT Systems Inc 150 TMD710 V4 Programmer Help let you know that the computer is receiving the data from the radio If the blue bar does not appear and fill immediately cancel the process and try again Note If the blue bar does not appear and begin to fill immediately the first steps in troubleshooting are as follows Do NOT turn the radio off Do these steps exactly as listed here Cancel the process on the computer Once the screen closes select Communications Get Data From radio from the main page of the Programmer When the screen opens skip to step 4 and click OK without doing anything on the radio When the Get Data From process is complete the Programmer will return to the spreadsheet of the main window where the information taken from the radio is displayed This information is ready to be edited and saved The radio can remain conne
164. ns of the radio from your PC Using the Programmer you can create separate files for unique applications such as travel emergency activities or special events These files can contain different settings such as memories power management features and DTMF numbers for each purpose These files are saved separately to be sent to the radio at any time One file can be sent to the radio at any one time Be sure to put everything you want into each file as you build it The Programmer also gives you the ability to read a configuration from the radio The configuration would be stored ina file on your computer to be changed easily Then with minimal button pushing you can send the altered file back to the radio Hardware Requirements Hardware requirements for the Version 4 Programmers include A PC running Microsoft Windows XP Vista 32 or 64 bit Windows 7 32 or 64 bit or Windows 8 full version The programmer will NOT work on Windows 98 ME NT or 2000 The correct RT Systems computer interface cable as shown in the Radio to Computer Cabling chapter under Radio Computer Data Transfer section of this help 2013 RT Systems Inc ta TMD710 V4 Programmer Help 2 Getting Started These are the basics for Gettings Started with the RT Systems radio programmer software The details presented here are in generalities and while the programmer for your radio will work in a similar manner the details may vary for your p
165. nsmitted immediately Tx Delay set the transmission delay time between transmitting the APRS data and transmitting a flag code prior to the APRS data Note When the other station has activated their Save Mode set a longer delay time GPS Port Settings Baud Rate Set the communication speed of the external GPS or equipment connected to the GPS terminal To set from the face of the radio enter Menu mode and access menu item 330 Note The speed is set to 4800 bps NMEA and 9600 bps IPS format SONY when a GPS receiver is connected It does not correspond to the Garmin TXT format Input Select APRS input Off conduct APRS communications without using a GPS receiving or weather station GPS conduct APRS communications using a GPS receiver Verify your position data by pressing the POS key 2013 RT Systems Inc 132 TMD710 V4 Programmer Help Weather Davis conduct APRS communications using a Davis weather station Verify your weather data by pressing the WXI PF key Note Vantage PRO2 operation verification model as of April 2011 See your operating manual for information amp compatible software details Weather Peet Bros conduct APRS communications using a Peet Bros weather station Verify your weather data by pressing the WXI PF key Note ULTIMETER 2100 operation verification model as of April 2011 Output Select APRS output Waypoint the waypoint informatio
166. o remains silent until a signal with the same tone is heard T Sql Tone Squelch Use of either of the tone systems requires two steps Turning on the Tone Mode and Setting the CTCSS tone frequency or DCS code The Programmer makes sure that you complete both by blocking access to the tones until a Tone Mode is selected Since the function will not work unless it is turned on we make you turn it on first The Tone Modes include None No tone system activated Even if the CTCSS RX CTCSS and DCS Code columns are set to a value the radio will not open the repeater since the tone functionality is not engaged Tone CTCSS tone generator is activated for transmission only This mode is used for many if not most repeater operations When this option is selected the CTCSS column becomes available Select the tone frequency from those in the list The value must be in the list The values that appear in the RX CTCSS and DCS columns are ignored by the radio when this option is being used for Tone Mode Tone is commonly used on repeaters not so much to limit access by radio operators but to limit access from signals of nearby repeaters Setting a Tone on a repeater helps keep out interference If the information you were given about a repeater does not specify otherwise and you are given a CTCSS value along with other details set Tone Mode to Tone You will be right a majority of the time T Sql CTCSS tone squelch is activated f
167. o select lower power if the communications is clear This lowers the risk of interfering with others on the band and allows battery operation to last longer before a recharge is needed Band Select Transmit Band Select either the A Band or the B Band Control Band Select the band to be controlled This feature is useful if you have a compatible transceiver handheld that can be used as a remote control of your radio This is handy when you want to control your radio from another location Note While in Remote Control Mode the DTMF keys of the handheld will function as shown in the table below Each time you press the desired key it will automatically send the corresponding command to the controlled band If using a band without a remote control function manually send AXXXHYAH where XXX is a 3 digit secret number and Y is a single digit control command If you do not add Aft to the end you can skip sending AXXX next time however the control band may be accidently controlled by other operators 2013 RT Systems Inc 126 TMD710 V4 Programmer Help oem Acczss your mobile via the remote unit where is your 3 digit secret number End access of ycur mobile via the remote unit Tone OFF all signalling OFF Transmit power press to toggle between High Medium and Low Frequency in VFO mode or Memory channel in Memory mode directy entry A 200000 B XXX DCS code when DCS is ON Tone DCS
168. o send to the radio 2 Select Communications Get data from Radio from the menu at the top of the screen 3 When this is completed successfully return to your file click to tab at the top of the screen that displays the filename or select File Open to reopen your file 4 Select Communications Send data to Radio Be careful to follow these 2013 RT Systems Inc 250 TMD710 V4 Programmer Help steps shown on this screen Generally they are different from the Get Data from radio steps Radio Issues Error is displayed on the radio Behind the scenes information about the radio does not match that of a factory radio This is most common when a radio has been modified 1 Create a new file Ctrl M or File New 2 Execute Communications Get data from Radio This is the only way this behind the scenes information can be obtained for your radio 3 When this is completed successfully return to your file 4 Execute Communications Send data to Radio begin careful to follow these steps since they are different from the Get Data from radio steps The radio does not change when OK clicked on the screen in the programmer never indicates receive There is no communication between the radio and the computer Check through the Cable issues to be sure you are using the right cable and that it is connected properly to the radio and to the computer The radio never goes to CLONE On many radios you hold
169. of the radio a button is pressed to begin communications If the radio comes on displaying CLONE but then is unresponsive when the button is pressed to begin i e the screen does not change from Clone check these two common causes First be sure you are using the correct cabling for the radio being programmed If an adapter was included with the kit use it Check that the keys are not locked To check turn the radio off Turn it back on in normal mode and check for the Lock symbol on the screen Unlock the keys from the face of the radio and try again Windows Version Compatibility The Version 4 Programmer is designed to work with Windows XP VISTA 32 or 64 bit or Windows 7 32 or 64 bit and Windows 8 full version RT Systems no longer supports use of the programmers on Windows 98 Windows 98SE Windows 2000 or Windows ME Note If you plan to use an older computer for programming your radio you may experience problems with the program resulting from files that are missing from the operating system These files would have been delivered through normal Windows updates to the operating system If the machine has been out of service for several years set it up with an Internet connection and Automatic Updates activated Let it sit for 2013 RT Systems Inc 240 TMD710 V4 Programmer Help several days while it finds what it needs Once the updates are installed you will have no other problems related to the
170. only one file for programming and you are more comfortable knowing that EVERYTHING that is going to the radio is in this one file select this option Second if you are programming similar but not identical memory channel information for people who use their radios very differently keeping global menu settings in the file with the memory channel information would reduce the chance of programming a radio incorrectly Keep menu settings and frequencies in a single file option From the main screen of the Programmer select Settings Preferences 2013 RT Systems Inc 100 TMD710 V4 Programmer Help e Click OK to close this screen e From the main screen of the Programmer select Settings Radio Menu Settings e Make changes as needed e Click Close Apply changes and close if you want to save or Discard all changes and close if you think you re made mistakes and need to return to the last time you saved this file Remember with each new file created the Radio Menu Settings return to factory defaults You must set these option for EACH memory channel file created Another feature of this option is the ability to use the settings from a settings file that you already created From the Menu Settings screen select External Setting Files e From that menu select Open e Select a settings file from the list presented The settings file must be for the same radio e To set these to be used in this file select C
171. option if you program the frequencies for several different people You can customize the global functions for the individual without having to recreate the frequency file e Save the settings as part of the file with the memory information This might be best if you are programming different frequencies AND different global settings for different groups You might even want to use this option if you travel How you use your radio at home may differ from how it should function on the same frequency in another city Then each time you travel simply load the corresponding file into the radio to have frequency and global settings as you need them for where you re going The three options are discussed in detail below Once you decide set the Programmer 2013 RT Systems Inc 98 TMD710 V4 Programmer Help for the option that you want on the Preferences screen Settings Preferences in the Programmer Set and Forget This is the default of the Programmer Not using the Radio Menu Settings Settings Radio Menu Settings settings can result in your radio acting funny every time you program it That s because something is getting reset in the radio by a setting in this file From the main screen of the Programmer select Settings Radio Menu Settings Explore these screens If you fear you have made changes you don t want click the X at the upper right of the Settings screen Answer No to the prompt to save Then click the X
172. or both transmission and reception using one CTCSS tone for both In this mode only signals set 2013 RT Systems Inc TMD710 V4 Programmer Help up with the same tone will open the squelch Your radio remains silent otherwise Select the tone frequency from those in the Rx CTCSS list The value must be in the list The values that appear in the CTCSS and DCS columns are ignored by the radio when this option is being used for Tone Mode Note Be aware that many repeaters do not return tones with the output signal If you can see activity as indicated by the signal strength meter on the face of the radio but you cannot hear anything even when you adjust volume and squelch on with the knobs on the radio you probably have Tone Mode set to TSql when it should be setto Tone Or you have an incorrect RX CTCSS value set TSql is being more widely used with today s amateur repeaters It remains however a lesser used option than Tone Do not select TSql unless the specific instructions for your activity tell you to do so DCS Digital Coded Squelch mode is activated for transmission and reception using one DCS code for both This mode is used in many commercial systems however some amateur repeaters have begun to use it also DCS is a digital code while Tone uses an analog value When this option is selected the DCS column becomes available Select the code from those in the list The value must be in the list The radio uses
173. or the offset frequency and offset direction for your Excel list when the programmer will complete this information automatically when frequencies are entered there Limitations for use of another commercial spreadsheet program include The spreadsheet program will know none of the limitations of the radio It will allow you to enter any value in any space You will have to enter transmit and receive frequencies CTCSS tones and DCS codes carefully to be sure they are imported correctly to the radio You will need to organize your data carefully The Programmer will import all the items from a single column as the same thing This can cause an odd split to be entered as Simplex or a non standard offset to be ignored if non similar data is listed in the same column Let the Programmer help you as you create your original file with its defaults and automatic settings Once the file is created you could export the data for other uses 2013 RT Systems Inc 202 TMD710 V4 Programmer Help 14 1 Step 1 The Programmer makes no assumptions about the information being handed to it from the Excel file You need to be familiar with the data in the file to the point you can identify that data to the programmer during the copy process Step 1 Open the Excel file Select and copy the information you want to put into the programmer o o Ky H au L ve Lg ERES ES des Cotes u Na Pml Pote Gres E 5 normas ee
174. other options are set once for the radio to use no matter what channel you re operating on memory channel limit memory VFO or Home channel These options may include but are not limited to Lock mode ARTS details display brightness and color DTMF memories scan resume options and many others Select Settings Radio Menu settings from the menu at the top of the main screen to access these options The Settings screen opens to a page with check boxes list boxes and edit fields A sample Settings screen would look like this 2 Menu Settings for VX 8 on Close External Setting Files Help Common ARTS OW EAI Messages Sounds DTMF Intemet VFO and Menu Skip APRS GPS Altenuator Broadcast Antenna AM Home VFO Dial Moni TCal Spec Analyzes BlueTooth Set Password sr dor Manus BAR amp EXT v Enable vj Mori v lime X A eri gt Enable 77 Attenuator Weather Antenna FM HM RV Priority Time Time Out Time M Y Auto Repeater Shift EXT Antennz v Reverse w 5seconds X 3 0 min X Mode Mono Programmable Key Assignments Busy Channel Lockout Audio Mute Level Lock LClEnable PTT Delay VFO Mode Save Ott Intemet Key Busy LED Off v Dil Key Of v Band X z Internet x Owe n LA J Fast Tone Search Auto Power Off Mem Fast Step Rx AF Dual VOL Key Mode AAN My Key Memory Protect OH 10CH TAX1sec gt Hok X P Code 6111 DC Voltage Priority
175. ou will be prompted to save or cancel the Exit command to avoid data loss in that file Radio Programmer Ea o Save changes to test Yes Exits the program saving the file No Exits the program without saving any work done in the file since the last time you saved Cancel Halts the Exit option The program returns to the open file 2013 RT Systems Inc 162 TMD710 V4 Programmer Help 12 2 File New Use this command for setting up a clean slate into which you enter memory frequencies A clean slate or default file will often have at least one channel programmed on the memory channel screen This is a factory default that is in your radio when it is new The information for this channel can be changed however in most radios channel 1 must be programmed Use the quick key command of Ctrl M for easy access to a new file If you have been working to create a file with memory channels use File New before using Communications Get data from to prevent losing all the work you have done in this file The Get data from process will replace the information in the open file with what is in the radio Other Radio Menu Settings and a NewFile The radio is more than just memory channels There are features that are controlled once for the radio They cannot be customized for each memory channel These features are address in the programmer under Settings Radio Menu Settings The settings for thes
176. packets ALTNET select for restrictions on received packets When messages or meteorological data is transmitted your character string is added to the packet following your callsign 138 TMD710 V4 Programmer Help O 2013 RT Systems Inc Programming Other Set Menu ems 139 10 3 4 Menu Settings APRS 2 APRS Beacon The Automatic Packet Reporting Systems was designed to support rapid reliable exchange of information for local tactical real time information events or nets All relevant information is transmitted immediately to everyone in the net and every station captures that information for consistent and standard display to all participants Since the primary objective is consistent exchange of information between everyone APRS established standard formats not only for the transmission of POSITION STATUS MESSAGES and QUERIES it also establishes guidelines for display so that users of different systems will still see the same consistent information displayed in a consistent manner independent of the particular display or mapping system in use Included here are brief descriptions of the features to be controlled and how to set them in the Programmer The operating manual of the radio should be used to provide any other explanation of the feature and its use after programming Status Text a desired comment using a maximum of 42 alphanumeric characters to transmit with your position data There are 5 memory cha
177. preview the data to be printed before you waste paper sending it to the printer With the file open that you want to print select File Print Preview You will notice first that the screen changes It is filled with the data that will be printed This is just a temporary change The order of your channels has not been changed in the file Then the screen opens to display the printed output you can expect Ill C T7 Programmer IC T7 Untitled1 Ea lx previous KK amp Print ES Setup X3 Close C T7 Programmer I T Unitedi 2013 RT Systems Inc File Maintenance ow Notice at the top of the page you can see that your have X of X pages Making small changes can help reduce this number if it is not as you expect For example reduce the size of the comment column since it is not being used or hide it completely This move could save an additional page or pages by getting all the columns to fit on one page ll C T7 Programmer IC T7 Untitled1 AE Next RS Previous zoom amp Print Setup Page 1 of 1 IC T T Prageanrmer IC T P Unt kat EE EE La un En En x a a Under Printer setup change the margins to print on as much of each page of paper as possible Again this can make it possible for all the columns to fit on one or half the number of page Use Zoom to read the data in the preview more easily Click Zoom again to return to this view 20
178. problem if the CTCSS value from the original data does not equal a value available in the Kenwood Should this happen the program defaults to 67 0 for the CTCSS frequency After using copy and paste check the CTCSS tones for 67 0Hz and verify that this value is correct for that repeater Skip Marks selected memory channel to be skipped during scanning Memory Channel Lockout These channels remain available for manual selection by turning the knob Unchecked the channel is included when scanning memory channels Checked the channel is omitted when scanning memory channels Step The frequency that the radio is on changes by the value of the step when tuning manually in VFO In VFO this value could keep you from returning to your original frequency The Programmer will help you with this value An incorrect value will be corrected before the file is sent to the radio making the radio operate properly Tx Step When saving a split pair the Kenwood radio requires a step value for both the receive frequency step and the transmit frequency Tx step The Programmer will help you with this value An incorrect value will be corrected before the file is sent to the radio thus making the radio operate properly Comments An identifying comment up to 80 characters This information is not transferred to the radio 2013 RT Systems Inc 2 TMD710 V4 Programmer Help 9 2 Limit Memories This feature allows you to set sub band
179. provide any other explanation of the feature and its use after programming User Phrases similar to a the computer function of a clipboard image which allows you to paste phrases into the message compilation mode You can create up to 4 phrases each consisting of up to 32 characters Interrupt Display Settings Display Area select the display area Entire Always the received new data duplicate data and station data appear on the full display while other data appears only at the top of the display Entire the received new data appears on full display while other data appears only at the top of the display Half the received new data appears on the left half of the display only while the other data appears only at the top of the display Off the received new data appears only at the top of the display Note When an emergency message or a message designated for your station is received the received data appears on the full display even if the display method is set to HALF or OFF When a status message is received it is displayed on half of the screen 2013 RT Systems Inc 14 TMD710 V4 Programmer Help Auto Brightness Enables the blacklight to turn on when message is received Change Color Enables the backlight color to change when message is received Group Filtering Settings Message Group Code use this to exchange messages only among your group members Bulletin Group Code Display
180. quency column Press Enter The program completes much of the channel information with defaults The Transmit frequency Offset frequency Offset Direction and Operating Mode are completed This satisfies the Standard offset requirement from the original information VOLS Programmer VX 5 niitieca i Ee felt Communication Settings M ndew Help D 0 2283 22 wan wesun x turd Ofet Cul Oper Tx 7 Frequency Dbewien podes Nowe TowMoR CTCSS OS ge SHO LN Clock Frequency es sra 1412000 Ove o Pie e F Kore e ir e1003 lt ejot sue le Byki Benz Ryk2 Baks Byk5 Receive Frequency 147 24000 Offset Offset Operating Frequency Direction Mode 600 kHz Plus e FM y P 2 2 4 5 6 7 g 3 10 n 12 13 14 15 16 18 13 m a 2 a M zm 3 2 m 3 m 3 R 2 E Ed nor H E E j Press tab or use your mouse to select the Name cell Type LOCAL You choose upper or lower case on many radios On others only upper case 2013 RT Systems Ine 16 TMD710 V4 Programmer Help letters are allowed The programmer will help you ff a letter or symbol will not work on the radio you will not be able to enter it here Bott Bra Bohs Sods Pew Type in what you want to show on the dislay of the radio when you use this channel Elsa SA MM e Press tab to move to the Tone Mode cell Setting up the
181. r amateur repeaters in one PM your train frequencies in another your fire and police frequencies in a third PM Now you can scan for that specific activity without having to wait through the activity from the others These are just a few suggestions for using the Programmable Memories The combinations are endless given how many features of the radio are included in the Programmable Memory options With just a little thought and organization your radio will operate six different ways with just two button presses How easy s that O 2013 RT Systems Inc Programming Other Set Menu ems 119 10 3 1 Menu Settings Common 1750 Hz Transmit Hold Check to enable transmission of the 1750 Hz tone automatically when the PTT is pressed This is different than transmitting the tone through a PF key and very useful when a repeater usually in Europe needs the tone with each transmission Note When engaged the 1750 Hz tone is not transmitted continually while the PTT is pressed It is transmitted only at the beginning of each transmission Auto Brightness check to enable The display of the radio will light up every time a key is pressed Auto PM Store If you are using Programmable Memories PM this is an option to consider carefully Off unchecked Any changes made to the radio options that can be set within a Programmable Memory will not be saved to the configuration of that PM unless you use the steps to store it manuall
182. r disable transmission of meteorological data obtained from the weather station Tx Interval set the time period interval at which the meteorological data is transmitted The interval can be set to 5 10 or 30 minutes Verify by viewing MY WEATHER STATION press F WXi 2013 RT Systems Inc 12 TMD710 V4 Programmer Help Note This data is transmitted with the APRS standard format altitude longitude and time information 2013 RT Systems Inc Programming Other Set Menu ems 143 10 3 5 Menu Settings APRS 3 APRS The Automatic Packet Reporting Systems was designed to support rapid reliable exchange of information for local tactical real time information events or nets All relevant information is transmitted immediately to everyone in the net and every station captures that information for consistent and standard display to all participants Since the primary objective is consistent exchange of information between everyone APRS established standard formats not only for the transmission of POSITION STATUS MESSAGES and QUERIES it also establishes guidelines for display so that users of different systems will still see the same consistent information displayed in a consistent manner independent of the particular display or mapping system in use Included here are brief descriptions of the features to be controlled and how to set them in the Programmer The operating manual of the radio should be used to
183. ribed below e Selected Bands Lists the bands of the frequencies in the list All the bands are selected by default Uncheck those that you don t want as part of the file for the radio If you are programming a 2 Meter radio with a file that contains 6 Meter repeaters you can choose to eliminate those frequencies in this step to better understand what will be contained in your resulting file If you skip this step the programmer will omit these frequencies in the resulting radio file since the radio does not operate on these frequencies If you do not eliminate the bands that cannot be used by your radio the resulting radio file will contain blanks for each frequency the programmer removes during file creation Although the radio does not care you may not want all those blanks in your radio file If the TravelPlus list contains too many frequencies for the radio using the Selected Bands option would remove unused frequencies thus 2013 RT Systems Inc ARRL TravelPlus 193 lowering the number in the file and making it possible to create a radio file with all those frequencies that you want i e Your TravelPlus file has 512 frequencies in the selected area Your radio has 450 channels You Select Bands and eliminate 6M 10M and 220 Mhz Bands The resulting list now has 432 frequencies few enough that they all will fit into the radio file Options to customize details for radio file located on this screen
184. ries maybe not the best name for these since they are NOT memory channels for frequencies other than VFOs Programmable Memories PM are memories of a sense They remember settings for many features of the radio Your radio uses the same memory channels frequencies in all the PMs The TM D710 has six Programmable Memories PM These contain menu item settings that can be configured not once but six different ways PMs are useful in several scenarios If you share your radio with someone each of you can configure many details of the radio as you want for optional performance Since display brightness and color are two of these options you might want to set your radio differently for your morning and evening commute to make it more visible in changing light conditions ARPS settings are included in these options With two button presses you can access different ARPS characteristics for a different activity 2013 RT Systems Inc me TMD710 V4 Programmer Help The MIC and Panel PF key settings can be customized for different activities Change to those differences without having to access the radio s menu Simply change to a different Programmable Memory to activate those new settings Set up different Memory Group Linking While the radio accesses all the memory channels in each of the Programmable Memories setting Group Linking differently gives you control over what memory channels are included when you scan Set you
185. ries automatic dialer for storing a DTMF strings Code of up to 16 digits in each channel These memories can be labeled with an alpha numeric strings Name for easier identification The options to be set in the Programmer include Name An identifying alpha numeric string of up to 9 characters Code The DTMF string You can store up to 16 digits DTMF Hold Activate this function to remain in transmit mode after beginning to press keys when making a call DTMF Mic Key Lock This function will lock the DTMF transmission keys so that they will not transmit if they are accidently pressed Check to inhibit DTMF transmission DTMF Delay Adjust the delay between selection of a DTMF memory and transmission of the tones DTMF Speed Change the speed at which the tones are transmitted for improved communication between the radio and the repeater Some repeaters may not respond correctly if at fast speed if that happens change the speed to Slow Echolink EchoLink a registered trademark of Synergenics LLC is a system that links amateur radio stations together using the Internet and allows you to enjoy speech communication with other operations via the worldwide network using VoIP voice over IP technology There are many access points for EchoLink called EchoLink nodes such as repeater stations and link stations that connect to the Internet 2013 RT Systems Inc m6 TMD710 V4 Programmer Help Using DTM
186. rly sent DTMF tones See the section in the Help on Remote Control for more details on this feature The options to be set in the Programmer for this function include Password Enter up to 5 letters and digits then check to enable passworded access to your radio This will be the first think that appears when the radio powers on This option cannot be enabled as blank to keep you from locking yourself out of your own radio Note Notice there is ONE password for this radio The password is not saved separately for each programmable memory Although there are six programmable memories that can be customized for use by different people there is only one password If your radio is being shared between several people everyone with the right to use the radio will have to know the password Mic Sensitivity Set to High Medium or Low to suit your voice EchoLink Rx Monitor Configure the audio output while in Echolink Sysop Mode Options include CTCSS DCS Audio is heard when a signal with a matching DCS or CTCSS tone is received Busy Only Audio is heard whenever a signal is received Other options for Echolink are found on the DTMF Echolink Weather tab of the Settings file Memory Group Names Memory channels are grouped by channel number into ten 2013 RT Systems Inc 108 TMD710 V4 Programmer Help groups Group 1 contains channels 0 99 Group 2 has channels 100 199 etc through Group 9 with channels 900
187. rogrammer This screen appears when that option is selected Grid Display Y Preferences C LI G 4 lt _ Grid Display Memory Defaults Font Other Mark the columns to hide Freeze 1 z TS ncc a Column Hide Transmit Frequen T Alternate row Offset Frequency Offset Direction Operating Mode Name Tone Mode 7 CTCSS Fore Back RxCTCSS Fore pack zT DCS Polarity Use Combo for Check box Skip Step Digital Squelch Digital Code Your Callsign Bnt 1 CallSian a Language English y Freeze Columns O 2013 RT Systems Inc Screen Appearance and Default Options 55 The option to freeze can be applied to any or all columns Select the number of columns to remain on the screen at all times as you scroll to the right of the spreadsheet Having these columns always available for reference can be a great help for identifying the memory channel being edited Hidden Columns Mark the columns to hide Selected columns can be marked as hidden which removes them from the screen display During editing these fields are completed with default information for the radio This option is a global setting and will affect every file new or existing In an existing file the data in these columns is not lost it is simply not displayed Ina new file a hidden column is filled with a default value Hidden column data is not printed Columns can be marked as hidden
188. rogrammer an rdf file will be opened in the Version 3 programmer for the FT 60 This process is the same in the Version 4 programmers although the screens will look a little different Directory selections may vary on your system depending on your choices in the original programmer This example is designed based on defaults from the original programmers To open an existing file from the original programmer Inthe V3 Programmer select File Open Mare ToeNode CTCSS ches vcs None SH 5H T Hypenemon aoyo FTEBOQTCTOOQ Zhypermereey ecanpler TESCO TP Let Tie Sands Test ICTECO e If you have several Version 3 programmers installed you will need to select FT 60 Radio Data File from the list in box that opens next This step is omitted if only one programmer is installed 2013 RT Systems Inc 166 TMD710 V4 Programmer Help FT 50 Radio Data File FT 60 Radio Data File FT 7800 Radio Data File FT 8000 Radio Data File e An Open Dialog appears Look wn la FT SD Pyogiammer com tea 760 49 El lors of dsta FTEO My Recent Documents My Documents My Costes My Network Ele pare Places Fie ofp lado Data ies FT e Since the Version 3 programmer is geared to look in its own directory we need to find the original file to be opened We must change filing cabinet drawers as the old analogy was described Use your mouse to left click the down arrow to the right of the Look In box
189. rom a single column as the same thing This can cause an odd split to be entered as Simplex or a non standard offset to be ignored The easiest way to begin a text file for your Programmer is to Export a file from the Programmer first In that exported file you will see column headers for the details that the Programmer expects to import You will also see the format of the information You can edit or add to this file with any commercial spreadsheet program or text editor Note The new features off the programmer include the ability to enter a series of channels by entering just a beginning frequency and the number to be entered column editing copy and paste of one or multiple rows of data rearrangement of columns hiding columns that need not be edited and automatic completion of data based on band defaults for a frequency entered Given that the programmer is designed for the data of the radio you might find editing in the programmer easier than using another spreadsheet program The file to be imported must contain at a minimum Receive frequency to define a valid memory channel The programmer will fill the rest of the details for that channel with defaults just as if that frequency had been entered The Programmer makes no assumptions about the information available If a piece of information is omitted the Programmer imports the memory as a simplex channel and fills other fields with defaults Although this process is very valid for
190. rt the data 2013 RT Systems Inc 222 TMD710 V4 Programmer Help 15 2 Import Step 1 In the Programmer select File New Itis always best to import to an Untitled or new file The new file is used as a temporary stopping point for the data This way if the results as not quite as you expected you simply close the file without saving and begin again in another new file Working in a new file eliminates the possibility that existing data will be overwritten and lost during the import process From there use the tools available in the programmer copy and pate column editing sort and unsort etc to get the data just as you want it If you want the data to be a part of an existing file use copy and paste to move it from the new file to exactly where you want it in the existing file Importing In the Programmer select File Import From the Import Radio File dialog that opens select the file to be opened Import Radio File Lock in C Ken e cf E3 E 2800 rdf FR Step cev 2 1C208 dat E step ic208 E 1C 208 3c208 B Step tab OS Ker Adjusted for Tone CSV PA PEARLL CSY E sdfsdf ic208 Ab fies C This screen gives you the ability to find and open the file to be imported Use Look in at the top to change directories as needed Use File of type at the bottom to show other files in the directory you selected Since the most common file types are csv and tab you may need to cha
191. ry Group Filtering Settings PM 0 5 Menu Settings APRS 3 tab Group 2013 RT Systems Inc Menu Item Cross Reference Filtering section Message Group Code This item can be set separately in each Programmable Memory BLN Settings PM 0 5 Menu Settings APRS 3 tab Group Bulletin Filtering section Bulletin Group Code This item can be set separately in each Programmable Memory RX NENNEN ee Settings PM 0 5 Menu Settings APRS 2 tab Sound section Rx Beep This item can be set separately in each Programmable Memory Special Call Settings PM 0 5 Menu Settings APRS 2 tab Sound section Special Call edit box This item can be set separately in each Programmable Memory APRS Voice Settings PM 0 5 Menu Settings APRS 2 tab Sound section APRS Voice checkbox This item can be set separately in each Programmable Memory Interrupt EMT MM Display Area Settings PM 0 5 Menu Settings APRS 3 tab Interrupt Display section Display area This item can be set separately in each Programmable Memory Auto Settings PM 0 5 Menu Settings APRS 3 tab Interrupt Brightness Display section Auto Brightness checkbox This item can be set separately in each Programmable Memory Change Color Settings PM 0 5 Menu Settings APRS 3 tab Interrupt Display section Change Color checkbox This item can be set separately in each Programmable Memory Display Unit 1 and 2 Seed Distance S
192. s Packet Path Settings a packet path is the digipeat route of the packet data sent from My station Type select the packet path type New N Paradigm digipeat type commonly used in North America but is also now used worldwide RELAY Paradigm digipeat type commonly used in Europe State Section Region this method is used when packet is relayed within a limited area Packet paths are specified by using abbreviations for example in American CA represents California AZ represents Arizona etc Others this method is used when the path is directly to a specific individual A character string is needed for the data to be relayed WIDE 1 1 Total Hops select the relay step number Path is VIA confirm the settings contents Station Icon select an icon that will be displayed on the monitors of other stations as your ID Setanicon that represents your operational status for example setting an aircraft or balloon icon to a fixed station will cause confusion You can display and set the following icons 2013 RT Systems Inc Programming Other Set Menu Items 135 i se L Satellite S SUNNY U RADIO Y RACES c Gale Flags 19 HAM store h gt LI a a 19 P 8lz E EIS 3 WorkZone 4 Speedpost Value Singpost m Triangle n Small circle vo Tornado X Wreck x Sheriff Digipeater GATEway amp Aircraft Red Cross 51312 l sgiBsegk Q
193. s Version 4 programmers have no comport setup Using the RT Systems USB cable you attach the cable attach the radio and get the programming done First Communications Get data from Although you really want to put the details of your file into your new radio so you can use it doing Get data from with this new radio gets the process started and may help prevent problems sending the file to the radio This process is REQUIRED if your radio has been modified to transmit outside the ham band From the menu at the top of the main window select File New Opena new file to protect the file that you created Connect the RT Systems USB cable to a port on your computer Wait until the New Hardware Found process completes With the radio off connect the other end of the cable to the radio From the menu at the top of the main window select Communications Get data from A screen will open with details about this process specific to your radio Follow these steps carefully until this process is complete Open the file that you created earlier To open a file select File Open from the menu at the top Select your file from those in the list Or with Version 4 your file may already be open in the other tab 2013 RT Systems Inc Getting Started 21 7 V Programmer DCSTent x E A is fie ft Communestiom Setting Window Help Os ie S LLAN oce x aunt Bw ON Each tab is a di
194. s designed to find the cable to be used by this radio for programming This process is done through special identifying numbers programmed into the electronics of the USB connector The process looks at each USB device attached Other items attached especially 2013 RT Systems Inc Troubleshooting 235 other programming cables may cause the programmer to wrongly identify the RT Systems cable it must use for a specific radio Two different errors can occur in this configuration Either the programmer will report that the RT Systems cable is not attached to the USB port or the Communications process will not respond since the data being transferred from the radio you did press all the right buttons is traveling along a cable other than that the programmer is connected to Interference from other applications Your radio is not the only device you attach to your computer for programming or data interchange Pads Pods Palm Pilots and other PDA devices printers cameras and others all install programs for their use Unfortunately many of these programs run constantly looking to be used any time a cable is attached These programs take control of the cable even if it is not for their device This renders the cable useless for its intended purpose You may not even be aware that these programs are running You may have sold the device months ago but unless you took steps to permanently disable the software for it the problem remains
195. s item can be set separately in each Programmable Memo 2013 RT Systems Inc TMD710 V4 Programmer Help 621 UIFlood Substitution UlTrace User Phrases Reply Text Reply To Settings PM 0 5 Menu Settings APRS 2 tab UIFLOOD checkbox This item can be set separately in each Programmable Memory Settings PM 0 5 Menu Settings APRS 2 tab UIFLOOD section Aliases This item can be set separately in each Programmable Memory Settings PM 0 5 Menu Settings APRS 2 tab UIFLOOD section Substitution This item can be set separately in each Programmable Memory Settings PM 0 5 Menu Settings APRS 2 tab UITRACE checkbox This item can be set separately in each Programmable Memory Settings PM 0 5 Menu Settings APRS 2 tab UITRACE section Alias This item can be set separately in each Programmable Memory User Phrase Settings PM 0 5 Menu Settings APRS 3 tab User Phrases This item can be set separately in each Programmable Memory Auto Message Reply Settings PM 0 5 Menu Settings APRS 2 tab Auto Message Reply checkbox This item can be set separately in each Programmable Memory Settings PM 0 5 Menu Settings APRS 2 tab Auto Message Reply section Text This item can be set separately in each Programmable Memory Settings PM 0 5 Menu Settings APRS 2 tab Auto Message Reply section Reply to This item can be set separately in each Programmable Memo
196. s of profit or any other commercial damage caused or alleged to have been caused directly or indirectly by this document Printed December 2013 4 TMD710 V4 Programmer Help Table of Contents Foreword Part I Part Il Part Ill 1 2 3 4 Part IV Part V Part VI Part VII Part VIII 1 2 3 4 Part IX 1 10 What Is the Radio Programmer 12 Getting Started 14 Using the Programmer Overview 24 Working with P rogramming Files eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenen enne nennen nnne nn nn nnne nnne 24 Creating a New Programming File ss 24 Multiple Glabal Settings Files eene nnn nnn nnn nnn 25 Tying a Glabal Settings File to a Memory Channel File 26 Viewing and Changing Programming Files 29 Easy Editing in the Grid 32 Screen Appearance and Default Options 54 Split Screen for Multiple Files 62 Menu Item Cross Reference 65 Menu H ms 000 400 ii PREMIERE 66 Menu Henson da 70 Meriu Items 600 ARAS oo ina id 73 Menu Hems 70M ea aerae ae eaaa iaa iaa aaa a ea ns be due oes vae 81 Programming Memory Channels 84 Regular Memary Channels orien eere io innen e eranc arua a ea aano c o Pak aeos ar vasco pr e Rabe era Raine 85 Comments M 91 CICSS sakes tenes ile in 90 Do Mc 91 Name E OE 89 hOnwocnbECEe ll 87 Offs t Dire CO ii L E 88 OffSetiFreQu
197. s the Preferences screen The Programmer controls what columns are hidden while in this mode Details to be entered for Memory Channels Receive Frequency Enter a receive frequency for the memory channel Acceptable frequencies are detailed in the operating manual for the radio Unacceptable frequencies for the radio cannot be entered into the Programmer e The first memory channel must be programmed Note When working in a default file you will find several channels Call VFO etc preprogrammed While you can change the information in these channels they cannot be blank The radio must have acceptable data in these memory locations Transmit Frequency Enter a specific transmit frequency or let the Programmer calculate this frequency based on the offset This field is always available however the transmit frequency for an odd split is the only value that must be entered manually 2013 RT Systems Inc Programming Memory Channels 87 Note In the Programmer you can enter details for frequencies outside the transmission abilities of the radio The software will not enable transmission on these frequencies Transmission will be possible only if the radio has been properly modified Entering a Split pair When you are given information to program your radio you may be given a pair of frequencies one for receive and a different one for transmit If the difference between the two frequencies is not divisible by 50 t
198. se the File New command as a starting point for a new blank file This file begins with default information for the radio The default information you see in the file is the same as what was in your radio when you bought it new Another way to create a data file is to upload the contents of the radio with the Communications Get data from menu command After executing this command the current file will reflect the memory channels and feature settings of the radio Changes are easily made to these settings and the new file saved Note Not all the menu settings of the radio are associated with 2013 RT Systems Inc Using the Programmer Overview 25 memory channels Many are global settings that affect the radio during memory or VFO operations These settings are handled in the fields found on the screen accessed under Settings Radio Menu Settings The global settings will be read from the radio however by default these settings are not saved with the file Select Settings Radio Menu Settings to view change and save these settings Once saved these global settings will be sent to the radio every time it is programmed If they are not saved default settings will be sent to the radio with the memory programming To save these Global settings e Select Settings Radio Menu Settings in the menu on the main screen The Settings screen opens Verify that your settings are as you want them or make changes From
199. select Edit then Paste from the menu at the top of the screen A window opens to complete the process Op omen ne nne og 5 Fia Car Communcsbons ete Window Help DU 10803922 M uem Cam Cvm Cimi Cim S Cimi Gine 1714 A su RP ARC 105 65 MIO he Meme M PRA 107 000 be Pin m WCAP 146625 Obie Mme Mw Hopes 14 Oe Mma w wn t ba e gt Cancel r I g5 amp tk5th5th5tuuukwuHEvuHuuUNVEHANNEHMUS 2013 RT Systems Inc 206 TMD710 V4 Programmer Help 14 4 Step 4 On this screen you may need to use the Text Qualifier to remove quotes from your data The data should be appear as it does in this image without quotes and separated into columns Import Step 2 of 4 Select field delimiters Treat consecutive delimiter as one Semicolon Comma Space Other Text Qualifier Non y Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 Column 5 Column 6 Column 7 147 345 600kHz Plus FM RP ARC 146 955 600kHz Minus FM PSL ARC 147 060 600kHz Plus MCARA 146 625 600kHz Minus HobeS 146 315 600kHz Minus WPB EC Ga Gun Click Next to continue O 2013 RT Systems Inc Copying From an Excel Spreadsheet 207 14 5 Step 5 In this step of the process you identify the information in your spreadsheet for the programmer The programmer attempts to identify the columns based on the headers that you have for the columns The programmer makes no assumptions and
200. sion or a period at the end of the filename Save As Es Save in FT 2600 Programmer QmRhiG Name Date modif Type Size Tags ay amp Settings not coming from radio Recent Places test Desktop Karin Computer A Enter filename here Network e Rege CREE Save as type Rado Data Fies C FT2600 Cancel The title bar of the window changes to reflect the new filename When saving a file let the Programmer do the work All you need to enter is the name you want for the file 2013 RT Systems Inc 188 TMD710 V4 Programmer Help 13 ARRL TravelPlus RT Systems Version 4 programmers have a feature that opens a TravelPlus list in the radio programmer This makes the data available for creating files for programming your radio without the need to import the data from a file This Help file contains sections on creating the list in TravelPlus and on getting that list ready to program your radio Takes only a few mouse clicks to have your radio programmed for that trip or other special event Creating a listin TravelPlus Brief details on this process For more details see the help file in TravelPlus Opening the list in the radio Programmer Details on opening the list in the radio programmer and the controls on that list Using the TravelPlus list with an existing radio programming file Sometimes you don t want all the repeaters found for an area by TravelPlus or you want to put what you fo
201. t the SQC output becomes active Time Out Timer Set the length of time the radio will transmit continually before returning automatically to receive mode Memory Settings Recall Method Set to Current or All Bands Current allows you to recall only those memory channels with frequencies within the current band All Bands allows you to recall all programmed memory channels 2013 RT Systems Inc 122 TMD710 V4 Programmer Help Note AM channels cannot be recalled on the B Band Bands 118 MHz 118 135 995 MHz 144 MHz 136 199 995 MHz aka 2 Meter Band or VHF Band 220 MHz 200 299 995 MHz 300 MHz 300 399 995 MHz 430 440 MHz 400 523 995 MHz aka 440 Ham Band or UHF Band 1200 MHz 800 1299 990 MHz aka 1 2 GHz Ham Band cellular blocked US version Group Link The memory channels of the radio are preset into Groups 100 channels per group 0 99 100 199 etc based on channel number Use these groups to your advantage as you separate memories into the groups by assigning them to specific channels numbers Neither the radio nor the Programmer care if you leave blank channel between programmed channels Group Link allows you to combine memory groups for scanning Up to ten memory groups can be linked Group Link allows you to use Group Scan If you plan to use this scanning function you must assign a group to Group Link Enter O through 9 separated by a space to combine groups For example 1 3 7 would cause the r
202. t Excel you will be asked again if you want to save the csv file If you have made no changes since you lost saved answer No If you have made changes answer Yes and proceed through the warnings again to save the file again Limitations for use of another commercial spreadsheet program include The spreadsheet program will know none of the limitations of the radio It will allow you to enter any value in any space You will have to enter transmit and receive frequencies CTCSS tones and DCS codes carefully to be sure they are imported correctly to the radio You will need to organize your data carefully The Programmer will import all the items from a single column as the same thing This can cause an odd split to be entered as Simplex or a non standard offset to be ignored if the data is not in a column labeled correctly or is mixed in with dissimilar data The Import File The Import function is designed to assimilate some if not all of the following pieces of information for use by the Programmer As radio features vary so will the information to be imported i e frequency ranges the way offsets are handled special options such as mask clock shift etc Channel Number ff your file has channel numbers and you opt to use this column during import your resulting file might not be what you expect If the Overwrite existing channels option is checked The information will be inserted into the specific channel no matter wha
203. t is in the file at that location now While the channel numbers can help to organize the information being imported it can result in data being overwritten in the process e If the Overwrite existing channels option is unchecked The information from the file being imported will be skipped if there is already information in 2013 RT Systems Inc Importing a file 217 the channel The data in the existing radio file will not be overwritten It is always recommended that you import into a new file to prevent data loss in an existing radio file Once the information is in the programmer file it can be copied into an existing file With the copy process you have more control of where the data is inserted into the file Receive Frequency The very least a file must have to be imported is the receive frequency This may be called the output frequency depending on whether you re referring to the radio or the repeater If the column header is Receive Frequency the import process will recognize this label and identify the information automatically Acceptable receive frequencies are detailed in the User s Manual for the radio In the text file the frequency should be entered in the format MHz decimal kHz i e 146 450 with up to five digits following the decimal Although unacceptable frequencies can be entered into the text file they will not be imported into the Programmer They will result in a blank memory channel when i
204. t the end of a list that has the last channel of 21 Enter 22 in this box to begin with the next memory channel of that file Overwrite existing channels Tells the process to replace data it finds in the existing file or to skip that data and write in the next available channel For example Unchecked If you import into a file with memories in channel numbers 1 10 12 15 and 16 the process would write the imported channels in order to 11 13 14 then 17 onto the end of the imported list Checked If you import to a file with memories in channel numbers 1 10 12 15 and 16 the process would write the imported channels in order beginning at channel 1and continue in order to the end of the imported list The existing channel data of the file would be lost in the process as it is replaced with that of the imported file Finish Click to compete the process The resulting file in this example would look like this 2013 RT Systems Inc Importing a file Resulting He when Stanno rado menor was wet to 22 during Pe best step of impor 777777777777 F FFFEEEEEES 2013 RT Systems Inc Export 231 16 Export The programmer can export convert the data of a radio programming file to a flat file for use in other programs This will create the file that you need is someone asks you for a csv or Excel file You control two parts of export What is exported from the file Where the exported file is sav
205. t to send a file to a radio that is modified before the programmer is given that information If your radio has been modified you must complete Communications Get data from radio into a new file before you attempt to write data to the radio When the Get data from radio process is used even if the radio is not yet programmed the Programmer gets the data it needs to know that the radio is modified When you use Communications Get data from for the sake of establishing communications you need to save the file ONLY if you want to save the memory data that is currently in the radio The Programmer already has what it needs The option to save is available should you want to save the pre programmed data Cabling to properly address the radio The Version 4 RT Systems Programmers work only with the RT Systems USB cables OR e Original RT Systems serial cable with the RTS 03 USB to serial adapter No other USB cable will be recognized by the programmer RT Systems programmers address over 100 different radios Of those some program through the speaker jack some through the mic jack some through the data jack and some through the CAT port These ports must be addressed by the correct RT Systems cable for communications to be successful Be sure to use the correct RT Systems cabling to address the radio being programmed Check the User s Manual for the radio if you are not sure where the port is on the radio that is specified in the progr
206. the DCS Code for both transmissions and reception These work just like TSql functionality The values that appear in the CTCSS and Rx CTCSS columns are ignored by the radio CTCSS Select one of 42 tone frequencies to be used with Tone mode of Tone This field is active only if Tone Mode is set to Tone A value that appears in this field is ignored if Tone Mode is set to TSql or DCS This is the frequency that is sent to the repeater to allow access Rx CTCSS Select one of 42 tone frequencies to be used with Tone mode of TSqI This field is active only if Tone Mode is set to TSql The tone squelch function uses a tone to access the repeater AND block signals from being received by your radio The Kenwood radio uses the one value in this field to do both functions A value that appears in this field is ignored if Tone Mode is set to Tone or DCS 2013 RT Systems Inc Programming Memory Channel 91 DCS Code Select one of the 104 codes available for use when the radio is in DCS mode The DCS codes correspond to digital signals sent subaudibly to the repeater to allow access This value is set independently for each memory channel This field is active only when a Tone Mode for DCS is selected A value that appears in this field is ignored if one of the tone modes that uses DCS is not activated Note Kenwood radios use a system of 42 CTCSS tones Other radios use as many as 50 tones When you copy from another file there may be a
207. the top of this screen select File Save A Save dialog opens into which you enter a filename Enter the name for this file and click Save Exit the Settings screen by selecting File Exit This settings file is now available for use by any saved file that you send to your radio Creating and using multiple Global settings files There may be global settings of the radio that you want configured differently for different activities You can make changes to your settings file and save it separately To select a settings file for use e Select Settings Radio Menu Settings from the main page of the programmer From the Radio Menu Settings screen select File Open A list of settings files will be presented e Select the file you want to use and click Open Verify that this is the settings file that you want to use Check also that the proper filename appears in the bar at the top of the Menu Settings window Select File Exit to close this screen These settings will be sent to the radio with each memory channel file until you change this file selection 2013 RT Systems Inc z TMD710 V4 Programmer Help again Having multiple memory channel files and multiple global setting files gives you the ability to mix and match the features of your radio to suit your needs This makes it easy to customize the radio for a special event without disturbing the original programming files Then once the event is over simp
208. tone of 100hz requires TW steps just as it would if you were doing this from the face of the radio Turn on Tone Mode AND then set the 100hz tone CECI SE NE NE A Port Et ejos l Le Jean 12 Tone__ J1000Hz The program will not let you set the CTCSS tone unless you set the Tone Mode first This keeps you from expecting the CTCSS tone to work without it being turned on RII i f 3 gt 3 io 2013 RT Systems Inc Getting Started a This channel is ready to use The other columns are set only if you need them for better radio performance See Regular Memory Channels in this help and the User s Manual for the radio for details on what these features do and the settings for them There is more to this radio than just memory channels So there is more to the programmer Tabs at the bottom of the main screen give you access to Limit memories Home channels Hypermemories VFO Marine and Shortwave channels that apply to your radio VX 5 Programmer VX 5 Untitled lolo x file fde Communications Settings Window Help OS ed 46 A5 a Limit memories VFOs Home 2 channels etc as they apply to a specific radio Hemonss y Lima 4 VFDA 4 VFOB Mone 1g mem ee tu asain 9 I Click a tab A screen opens with the details that can be entered for these radio functions You can work with the radio without ever using these tabs There are default
209. u settings and frequencies in a single file eliminates this second file You might wantto exercise this option is you are creating files for completely different uses Ham radio fire department etc where you need the global settings to be different for the file By engaging this option Open new file when needed for Get Data From Radio By default the programmer warns you when you select Communications Get Data from Radio and the current file the one you see on the screen right now 2013 RT Systems Inc so TMD710 V4 Programmer Help is not a blank default file The programmer is warning you that if you continue you will lose all the work you have done by replacing the information on the screen with that currently in the radio By selecting this option checking the box the programmer will automatically open a blank default file for you when Communications Get data from Radio is selected By completing the Get Data from Radio process into this default file you will not lose the work you have been doing in the current file Use different windows for each radio programmer By default the programmer opens each of the programmers installed on this machine Version 4 or greater in the same master window Each file occupies a separate tab The titlebar of the main window identifies the programmer associated with the file in a particular tab If you name your files as the radio name and then any other identifying information
210. ult word HELLO appears on display for approximately 2 seconds A different message can be programmed in place of the default message External Data Speed Set to 1200 or 9600 bps for Packet data 2013 RT Systems Inc Programming Other Set Menu Items 121 External Data Band Set the receive and transmit combination for A Band and B Band during Packet operations Scan Resume Configure how the radio will respond when a signal is heard during scanning Time The radio remains on a signal for 5 seconds then resumes scanning even if the signal is still active Carrier The radio remains on a signal until it is lost for 2 seconds Seek Scanning stops on a busy signal and does not resume automatically SQC Output Source Set the condition for which the SQC output terminal becomes active SQC is the squelch control signal output to the computer function of Echolink operations Set this option to Off SQC Output remains inactive Busy When a signal is received on the data band the SQC output becomes active SQL When CTCSS DCS is ON and a matching signal is received the SQC output becomes active When CTCSS DCS is OFF the SQC output becomes active when any signal is received Tx While transmitting the SQC output becomes active Busy or Tx When the conditions of BUSY and TX as described here are met the SQC output becomes active SQL or Tx Then the conditions of SQL and TX as described here are me
211. und into a certain group of memory channels in the radio programming file This section details how to use the list selectively in the radio file TravelPlus is a product of the American Amateur Radio League Any images from TravelPlus included in this help are copyrighted to DHF Systems LLC 2013 RT Systems Inc ARRL TravelPlus 18 13 1 Creating a list in TravelPlus RT Systems Version 4 programmers have a feature that opens a TravelPlus list in the radio programmer This makes the data available for creating files for programming your radio without the need to import the data from a file These instructions very briefly cover creation of the list from TravelPlus It is not intended to teach you to use that program Detailed instructions are included in this help for using the information from that list in a file for programming your radio Open TravelPlus from the link provided when that program was installed Selecta location or create a route Roue Dit O Mide O Deg rem ale ell Y T tr TEN ee a ae T TVA Mm Lade AE Re 7 er En oS 2 IA a Om ts EE rU te de S ig e lt a phe REZ TS P PEAT ORA E eS De eed on T l EIDA A I ET lt Once you have the area defined on the map click the Create List button from the top of the screen TravelPlus displays the list of repeater frequencies found within your search area 2013 RT Systems Inc 190 TMD710 V4 Programmer Help Esmer acn O
212. y If the items to be changed are not consecutive you can select and paste repeatedly until all the cells are addresses You do not have to copy again The programmer retains the copied value Check Box Cell Editing If you want to put several channels into a Bank there is no reason to do this one row at a time This process varies from the other by how the cells are selected Check box cells act differently than those that contain text You can copy from one check box column into another In this example put channels several into Bank 1 without checking the Bank 1 boxfor each channel First select Settings from the menu at the top of the page From that menu select Bank Settings Several columns of the screen will be hidden leaving only Receive Frequency Name and Banks This makes working on the screen easier since you no longer must scroll through several columns that you are not using now For Channel 1 put a check in the box under Bank 1 2013 RT Systems Inc TMD710 V4 Programmer Help Ple tat Cemmurscatiem Settings Vengo Je x 9e35 LE ANT E 5 n E El s2evuseneun At this point you CANNOT copy this field Press Tab or Enter to move out of the field The process is more easily done now with the keyboard rather than the mouse Press Right Arrow to move focus back into the Bank 1 column Notice that there is now a black border on that cell
213. y With this option Off when you leave then return to a PM it will be just as you set it up from the Programmer On checked Any changes made to the radio options that can be set within a Programmable memory will be saved to the configuration of that PM automatically Be careful with your experimentation from the face of the radio is this option is setto On You will not be able to return to the configuration you established with the Programmer unless you send the file to the radio again or you remember how all the options were set Note This setting affects any of the options you see in the Programmer on the PMO PM5 screens Other settings of the radio those found on the Radio Menu Settings screens and saved memory channels are retained by the radio no matter how this option is set Remember there are three parts of this radio 1 Memory Channels that are available no matter which PM is active 2 Radio Menu Settings that are used by the radio no matter which PM is active 2013 RT Systems Inc 120 TMD710 V4 Programmer Help 3 Programmable Memories or menu items that are set differently for each Programmable memory and make your radio function differently depending on the PM in use Auto Repeater Offset When engaged the radio automatically selects an offset direction offset frequency based on the offset frequency setting Menu item 400 in the radio and activates the Tone functions according to the
214. y Algorithm pattern is used however if the speed is 3 knots or faster the pattern changes to Proportional Pathing Voice Alert notifies other stations that have the Voice Alert function ON with matching tone CTCSS frequencies by emitting beacon tones as to whether or not they are within communication range Off disabled On a CTCSS frequency is added to the transmitted packet VA appears above displayed frequency Rx Only a CTCSS frequency is not added to the transmitted packet VAR appears above displayed frequency Note If built in data band is set to Cross Band the Voice Alert function will not operate Voice Alert takes precedence even when TONE CTCSS and DCS are set When VA is ON you cannot set change the TONE CTCSS and DCS selections The TONE will disrupt the demodulation of the packet if the speed is 9600 bps It is recommended to set the packet speed at 1200 bps CTCSS Frequency allows you to ignore not hear unwanted calls from others To hear calls from specific persons select the same CTCSS tone frequencies to communicate or share information with each other Network set the method in which packet data is transmitted without other stations or making a connection 2013 RT Systems Inc APRS commonly set for normal use default setting When messages or meteorological data is transmitted APK102 is added to the packet following your callsign There are no restrictions on received
215. y include SSID characters in the string You cannot send any data using NOCALL Note Refer to the website for SSID http aprs org aprs11 SSIDs txt Beacon Type select APRS data format APRS or NAVITRA for sending Internal TNC Settings The TH D72 has a built in TNC Terminal Node Controller modem in the transceiver for packet communication The embedded microcomputer supports not only the radio functions but also data communication application programs such as APRS Note Close distance between the radio antenna and personal computer may cause interferences Data Band select how data will be transmitted and received A Band A band receives and transmits B Band B band receives and transmits A Tx B Rx A band transmits and B band receives 2013 RT Systems Inc Programming Other Set Menu Items 131 A Rx B Tx A band receives and B band transmits Note Select A Tx B Rx or A Rx B Tx if APRS networks which use two separate frequencies become available in the future Data Speed select 1200 or 9600 bps for the data transfer rate depending on TNC The default setting of 1200 bps is standard among current APRS networks DCD Sense select the method for inhibiting the built in TNC from transmitting D or RxD Band when the data band is no longer busy the packet is transmitted Both Bands when the bands are no longer busy the packet is transmitted Ignore DCD Transmission is not inhibited and the packet is tra
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