Kenwood TH-F6 A (TH F6A THF6A) Service Menu

   
 
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Kenwood TH-F6 A (TH F6A THF6A)
Kenwood TH-F6A
Programming interface schematics for Kenwood:
Programming software for Kenwood TH F6A :
PDF User Manual for Kenwood TH-F6A (TH F6 A THF6A) : Kenwood TH F6A Instructions Manual
PDF Dealer's Manual for Kenwood TH-F6A (TH F6 A THF6A) :
PDF Service Manual for Kenwood TH-F6A (TH F6 A THF6A) :
Schematics for Kenwood TH-F6A (TH F6 A THF6A) :
   Kenwood TH F6A Block diagram
   Kenwood TH F6A Schematics

Mods for Kenwood TH-F6A (TH F6 A THF6A) :
   Kenwood TH F6A "Service Menu" documentation project page: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
   Kenwood TH F6A MARS/CAP (extended transmit)
   Kenwood TH F6 A - TH F7 E "morphing" ;-)
   Kenwood TH-F6 A Service Menu switch

Known issues and problems for Kenwood TH-F6A (TH F6 A THF6A) :
   Kenwood TH F6A defective charging jack problem
   Kenwood TH F6A external power source/charging problem
   Kenwood TH F6A low modulation level problem

Kenwood TH-F6A (TH F6 A THF6A) technical specifications :  Kenwood TH F6A technical specifications



Kenwood TH-F6 A (TH F6A THF6A) Service Menu

   Now the rules being established, let’s advance in our “Service menu” journey.
As you remember, we just pressed instantly the “Service menu” switch and now we see on our little screen one line with the current VFO and one line with “Service menu”. The TH-F6 is having 41 service menus. Following, my default values and comments.
  1. Service menu 1: VOLT:55   :45
    The first value is the current voltage value. The second one is the voltage value corresponding for the “Empty battery” status. Pressing “Ok” will store the current value. This is bad, since your current value is usually greater than default value and after that your transceiver will report “Empty battery” on the current value. If accidentally “Ok” pressed, you will need a variable external power source. Just plug in the jack and careful vary the voltage until the current value is 45. Press “Ok” and all is fine;-)
    My transceiver is working from about 4.7V. However, on this voltage, the transmit power is lower and, on max volume, the audio will start “howling”. From 5.4V the audio is fine, the battery is not charged and the transceiver remain cold.

  2. Service menu 2: TCXO: 40   :40

  3. Service menu 3: BPF:**   f1:**:
    Band depending values. A default value for each band follows:
    b1-> BPF:24   f1:24
    b2-> BPF:03   f1:03
    b3-> BPF:22   f1:22
    b4-> BPF:22   f1:22
    b5-> BPF:18   f1:18
    b6-> BPF:18   f1:18
    b7-> BPF:18   f1:18
    b8-> BPF:18   f1:18
    b9-> BPF:**   f1:**
    b10-> BPF:**   f1:**
    b11-> BPF:**   f1:**

  4. Service menu 4: BPF:**   f2:**:
    Band depending values. A default value for each band follows:
    b1-> BPF:59   f2:59
    b2-> BPF:61   f2:61
    b3-> BPF:71   f2:71
    b4-> BPF:71   f2:71
    b5-> BPF:44   f2:44
    b6-> BPF:44   f2:44
    b7-> BPF:44   f2:44
    b8-> BPF:44   f2:44
    b9-> BPF:**   f2:**
    b10-> BPF:**   f2:**
    b11-> BPF:**   f2:**

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