John,
thanks a lot for sending this. I'm sure it will help.
Phil.
----- Original Message -----
From: "John J. Jacques" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Wednesday, March 10, 2010 7:48 AM
Subject: Re: Kenwood V7a
> Hi Phil, here is what I have on the TMV7A menu's, it my help!
>
> 73:
> J.
>
> I have had my tmv7 about ten days now and here is what
> I discovered about accessing tmv7 menus.
>
> It is possible for a totally blind person to reliably
> change most menu items if care is taken. First, note that if the
> radio is
> reset, pressing menu starts at menu 1. Notice that if you press right
> arrow
> i.e. reverse, you get a high beep. If you then press menu twice
> again, turn
> tuning control one click to the right for menu 2 and press reverse,
> you get a low
> beep. It turns out that every menu with more than one item gives a
> low
> beep. The high beep menus are 1, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, and 17.
> This means you can always orient yourself to a given menu by looking
> for groups
> of high beeps. For example, if you find four high beeps, you know
> they were 8
> 9 10 and 11 and the next menu is 12. Turn tuning control to the item
> you want
> and then press set i.e.low until item is what you want.
> For example, suppose you want your mic on and you don't remember
> which menu you
> were last on. We know that mic control is menu 16 item 1. Press
> menu and then
> reverse. Note whether a high or low beep sounds. Press menu twice
> and
> rotate the tuning knob clockwise one click and press reverse again,
> noting
> whether you get a high or low beep. Keep doing this until you pass a
> group
> of high beeps. If you had 4 high beeps, then you are on menu 12.
> Press menu
> twice and rotate tuning knob 4 clicks to the right and press
> reverse to get into the multiple item menu 16. This menu has 6 items
> so you're
> probably wondering how to find the right one? Items are selected
> with the
> tuning control. It turns out that item 2 in menu 16 is unique in that
> pressing
> set i.e. low gives 4 high beeps and 1 low. Rotate tuning knob left
> one click
> to item 1 and press set until you get a high beep and then press menu
> to exit.
> John Jacques
> Amateur Radio Station: KD8PC
> "Where Cat Is, Is Civilization!"
>
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