Subject: MODIFICATION FOR KENWOOD TM-261 Date: Tue, 1 Sep 1998 15:21:51 -0600 THE KENWOOD TM-261 MARS/CAP MODIFICATION INFORMATION TX-142-152 MHZ RANDY SCHEIN KK7CN 2 LT CAP/COMMUNICATION TECHNICIAN 9-01-1998 kk7cn@sisna.com IT IS ILLEGAL TO OPERATE OUTSIDE THE LIMITS OF YOUR CLASS OF LICENSE OR PERMITS 1.DISCONNECT THE POWER CORD AND ANTENNA COAX FROM TRANSCIEVER 2.REMOVE THE TOP COVER (2 SCREWS) 3.LOCATE A GREEN JUMPER WIRE LABELED W2 4.CUT THE GREEN WIRE IN HALF AND INSULTATE BOTH ENDS 5.INSTALL THE TOP COVER AND RECONNECT THE POWER CORD AND ANTENNA 6.RESET THE MICROPROCESSOR BY HOLDING THE MR KEY DEPRESSED AS POWER IS TURNED ON 7.MODIFICATION IS COMPLETED ------------------------------------------------------------------------- The modulation that is set on the TM-261A from the factory isn't always up to snuff. After having to repeat myself for about the 50th time in a month, I decide it was time to "turn it up". 1) Open the top of radio by removing to 2 screws and pulling up from the back of the lid. 2) Find VR3 and adjust clockwise until desired audio level is reached. (Mine is set to about > up) 3) Put the lid back on and stop repeating yourself. 73, KC8EVB Email: kc8evb@letarc.net ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Kenwood Application Note AAN-0019 Amateur Radio Division Subject: TM-261A CLONING FEATURE Date: 10/11/96 This modification is provided as is and is subject to change without notice. Kenwood Service Corporation makes no warrant of any kind with regard to this modification procedure, including, but no limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. Kenwood Service Corporation shall not be liable for any error or for incidental or consequential damage in conjunction with the furnishing, performance, or use of this modification procedure. The TM-261A is equipped with a wireless cloning feature. This allows the memory channel data of one TM-261A to be copied to other similarly equipped TM-261A transceivers. Wireless cloning makes special event frequency coordination a much easier task to manage. The procedure for cloning is as follows: PROCEDURE: 1. Designate one TM-261A as the Master transceiver and program it with all the pertinent memory channel data. 2. Select a common simplex frequency for both the Master and Slave transceivers. 3. Turn off all transceivers. 4. Turn on all transceivers while holding the [MHz] and [Tone] keys depressed. All units should now display the word CLONE. 5. Connect the Master transceiver to a 50 ohm load and connect the Slave transceivers to their appropriate antenna. 6. Momentarily press the microphone PTT switch on the Master transceiver. The Master transceiver will begin transmitting a series of DTMF signals to the Slave transceivers which will reprogram their memory channels and the data contained in the Master transceiver. 7. When the data transfer is successfully completed, all transceivers will display the word END. Should there be a break in reception during data transfer, the Slave transceivers will display ERR. If this occurs, simply repeat the steps listed above. 8. Turn all transceivers off and then back on to return to the normal operating mode. NOTES: 1. Master and Slave transceivers must have the same frequency configurations such as all must be stock or all must be modified for MAR/CAP. 2. Cloning from a TM-261A to a different model transceivers is not possible. 3. Transmit power output automatically goes low during cloning.