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BSR Wouxun KG-UV9PX HAM A4 Quick-Start Guide 2-Fold both v1.07 Master Best

BSR Wouxun KG-UV9PX HAM A4 Quick-Start Guide 2-Fold both v1.07 Master Best

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12 juin 2022 — FCC PART 97 Warning. This device operates on ARS (Amateur. Radio Service) frequencies, which require an FCC (Federal Communications. Commission) license.


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BSR-Wouxun-KG-UV9PX-HAM-Two-Way-Radio-SHTF-Scanner-Quick-Start-User-Guide-v1.07
Thank you and congratulations for purchasing this updated, advanced HAM Two-Way Radio & SHTF Scanner.

The WOUXUN KG-UV9PX, a new entry in the famous KG-UV9-Series, is built upon the trusted performance, proven design, and quality manufacturing of the KG-UV9D(Plus) & KG-UV9P amateur radios.
It has been updated to deliver improved commercial grade personal hobby, EmComm, and SHTF communications & scanning.

COMPLIANCE Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
This device complies with PART 15B of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:

1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2) This device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.

WARNING: MODIFICATION OF THIS DEVICE TO RECEIVE CELLULAR RADIOTELEPHONE SERVICE SIGNALS IS PROHIBITED UNDER FCC RULES AND
FEDERAL LAW.

FCC Regulatory Conformance This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates and can radiate radio frequency energy. If not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, it may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. Verification of harmful interference by this equipment to radio or television reception can be determined by turning it off and then on. The user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: ­ Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. ­ Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. ­ Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which
the receiver is connected. ­ Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

CAUTION: Do not transmit without an antenna attached, with a damaged

antenna, while touching the antenna, around explosives, or while refueling a

vehicle. Operate only with batteries & chargers designed for this radio.

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KG-UV9PX HAM Two-Way Radio
 Transceiver & Scanner


FCC PART 15B Certified / 97 Compliant FCC ID: WVTWOUXUN23


FCC PART 97 Warning This device operates on ARS (Amateur Radio Service) frequencies, which require an FCC (Federal Communications Commission) license. You must be licensed prior to transmitting on these frequencies. Serious penalties could result for unlicensed use of ARS frequencies in violation of FCC rules, as stipulated in the Communications Act's Sections 501 and 502 (amended). You will be issued a call sign by the FCC, which should be used for station identification when operating the radio on ARS frequencies. You should also cooperate by engaging in permissible transmissions only, avoiding channel interference with other ARS users, and being prudent with the length of your transmission time. To obtain a license or ask questions about the license application, contact the FCC at 1-888CALL-FCC or go to the FCC's website: https://www.fcc.gov and request form 605.

Station ID
Your amateur radio call sign must be transmitted using voice in the English language, or with International Morse Code telegraphy using an audible tone: (a) Following a single transmission or a series of transmissions; and (b) After 10 minutes and at least once every 10 minutes thereafter during a series of transmissions lasting more than 10 minutes.

­­ Main Features
NEW: 3 Dark Color Display Modes · Priority Channel Quick-Jump 1.25m "220 Band" RX · Scan Advance · Bright Flashlight · Stiff Knobs
999 Memory Channels · Analog TDR Superheterodyne Dual-Band FM · FPP Pre-Programmed for HAM + SHTF · 3 Power Levels · Dual-PTT · DTMF Keypad
 Simplex & Repeater Capable · Cross-Band Repeater · 7-Band RX w/AM AIR Band
 Broadcast FM Radio w/20 Memories · 3 Scan Modes · 10 Scan Groups · BCL
Dual Simultaneous Channel & VFO/Frequency Scanning · Duplex Operation Priority Scan · Single & Dual-Watch Modes · Wide & Narrow BW · VOX
Repeater Reverse & Talk-Around · CTCSS/DCS Search/Scanning · Stopwatch 155 Split CTCSS/DCS PL Tones/Codes · Sub-Receiver Muting · Dual Indicator LEDs
3 Programmable Function Side-Keys · Manual & Auto Key/PTT Lock · Key Beeps 2.5 kHz Tuning Steps · Backlight Timer · ANI PTT-ID · Time-Out-Timer w/Alert
Voice Announce · 8-Character Alpha Names · 10 Squelch Levels · Battery Saver Squelch Monitor · Squelch Tail Eliminator · 3 Speaker Muting Modes
Battery Voltage Meter · 8 HAM-Tuned Antenna · FCC Part 15B Certified Emergency RESET (Default 29-Channel HAM + NOAA Configuration)

­­ Feature Additions & Improvements
The following features have been added, modified or improved upon over the original KG-UV9D (Plus) & KG-UV9P amateur radios, which the KG-UV9PX is based on.
· Power Levels: Low = 2 Watts | Mid = 5 Watts | High = 8+ Watts

· Scanning Advance: For the first time in the 9-Series amateur radio line, if
you encounter an unwanted signal while scanning in TO/CO Scan Modes, you can use the Channel Knob or  keys in either direction to immediately advance/resume scanning. See Scanning section for details.

· Bright Flashlight: The KG-UV9PX has a new, brighter LED flashlight with
a tighter, more usable beam.

· Stiff Knobs: The channel and volume knobs now have additional washers
that provide more resistance, to help avoid accidental changes.

· Pre-Programed for HAM + SHTF: The KG-UV9PX now comes pre-
programed with 850+ channels, including HAM FM Calls, many HAM simplex freqs., a host of general and SHTF receive-only channels such as NOAA Weather stations, GMRS/FRS, MURS, MMS (Marine), AIR (Aviation), AAR (Railroads), and various federal emergency and agency frequencies.

· Usable Menu RESET ALL: The radio now defaults to 29 usable channels
after a Menu RESET ALL. See the Default Channel Programming Chart.

­­ Default Channel Programming Chart The following factory/default channels are restored after performing a RESET ALL function [MENU 61_RESET | ALL]. (custom SHTF prog. avail.)

CH #
001 002 003 004 005 006 021 022 023 024 025 026 041 042 043 044 061 062 981 982 983 984 985 986 987 988 989 991 992

CH Name

RX Freq.

TX Freq.

TX CTCSS

TX PWR

BW W/N

Scan

2m CALL 146.52000 146.52000 100.0 H W ON

70cmCALL 446.00000 462.58750 100.0 H W ON

220 CALL 223.50000

100.0

W ON

H3 C2.50 902.50000

100.0

W ON

H3 C6.50 906.50000

100.0

W ON

H3 C7.50 927.50000

100.0

W ON

H2 P6.42 146.42000 146.42000 100.0 H W ON

H2 S6.49 146.49000 146.49000 100.0 H W ON

H2 S6.53 146.53500 146.53500 100.0 H W ON

H2 W6.55 146.55000 146.55000 151.4 H W ON

H2 T6.56 146.56500 146.56500 151.4 H W ON

H2 S7.42 146.42000 146.42000 100.0 H W ON

H4 S1.10 441.10000 441.10000 100.0 H W ON

H4 P6.03 446.03000 446.03000 100.0 H W ON

H4 S6.10 446.10000 446.10000 100.0 H W ON

H4 S6.50 446.50000 446.50000 100.0 H W ON

ISS Dx

145.80000 144.49000

W ON

ISS Rpt

145.80000 437.80000

W OFF

NOAA WX1 162.55000

W OFF

NOAA WX2 162.40000

W OFF

NOAA WX3 162.47500

W OFF

NOAA WX4 162.42500

W OFF

NOAA WX5 162.45000

W OFF

NOAA WX6 162.50000

W OFF

NOAA WX7 162.52500

W OFF

NOAA WX8 161.65000

W OFF

NOAA WX9 161.77500

W OFF

MMS 16EM 156.80000

W OFF

AIR EM (AM) 121.50000

W OFF

H3 = 23cm HAM H2 = 2m HAM H4 = 70cm HAM C = CALL P = Prepper S = Simplex W = WeatherChasers T = T-Hunt ISS = Intl. Space Station NOAA = Natl. Weather Service MMS = Maritime Marine AIR = Aviation

­­ New "X" (Extra) Features
· Priority Channel Quick-Jump: LP BAND to instantly switch to your
Priority Channel (set with [MENU 32_PRI-CH | 001­999]) on the A receiver, even while scanning. The function will halt whatever is happening on the A receiver (except while in the Function MENU), leaving the FM Radio and B receiver scanning alone. This is handy for setting a favorite "home repeater or channel," emergency EmComm or CALL Channel (default), NOAA WX, or local Public Safety channel.

· Dark Display Modes: Use [MENU 62_SCN-MD] to set 1 of 4 color
screen modes with 3 new "dark" backgrounds:

· Classic: Traditional Blue Text on Blue-White background.
 · Covert: Dark Red on Black background for minimal exposure.
 · Day 1: Bright Yellow on Black background for highest contrast.
 · Day 2: Blue-White on Black background for high contrast.


­­ Radio Controls & Indicators · Speaker/Mic Audio & Programming Jacks
 · On/Off/Volume Knob
 · RX Green Signal & TX Red Transmit LED Indicators
 · Channel Knob (bi-directional; no stops) 
 · Flashlight LED "LAMP"
 · SMA-Female Antenna Connector
­­ PF / Programmable Function Keys Default Side-Key assignments:

· PF1 LP: Sub-Rec. PTT (Transmit - mom.)

· PTT LP: MAIN TX (Transmit - mom.)

· PF2 SP: FM Radio (On/Off)
 · PF2 LP: Flashlight/Torch (On/Off)


Note: You can reduce the backlight level [MENU 27_ABR-LV | 01­05] for minimal display light output (most useful for the Covert setting).

TIP: You can use free WOUXUN Customer Programming Software to change the "BetterSafeRadio" Personal Message to your own Call Sign, EmComm Unit # or Amateur Radio Club name! (16 alpha-numeric characters max.)

­­ Programming via Computer
You can program all channel data and radio menu settings on your KGUV9PX via computer with the free WOUXUN Customer Programming Software (CPS) and the Wouxun "Red" USB Programming Cable & driver software, available at BetterSafeRadio.com/UV9PX.

For more editing features, the RT Systems Advanced Programming Software & USB Cable Kit, available at the link above, can also be used (except for new Dark Display Modes, which can be set from radio's MENU).

TIP: Avoid operating radio (and never TX) while in charger, to avoid damage.

· PF3 SP: Monitor (Open/Close Squelch)
 · PF3 LP: Stopwatch
(LP: Start/SP: Stop/SP: Off-Reset)
­­ Keypad Shortcuts
· BAND SP: Toggle Active MAIN Receiver
| LP: Priority Channel Quick-Jump

· TDR|V/M Display Modes
SP: Single/True Dual Receive LP: FREQ-VFO/CH/CHFREQ/NAME
· MENU: Access Radio Functions/Settings
| Press again to Edit, then again to Save

· EXIT: Exit Menu or Cancel Scanning
 · 1­9: Freq/Chan Entry | FM Radio Memories
| Menu Function Shortcuts
· -SCAN SP: Repeater Reverse | LP: Start Scan Mode 
 · #-LOCK SP: IN FRQ/SAVE/CALL (FM Radio) | LP: LOCK ·  SP/LP: Next/Prev. Channel/Function/Value/Scan Direction
 · RPT SP: Change Band (in VFO) | LP: Talk-Around/Direct (simplex)

­­ Basic Operation

· Key Presses: The PF2 & PF3 side-keys and several front panel
keypad keys allow short and long presses (see below) to access primary and secondary functions (such as -SCAN for the Reverse/ Scan functions -- see the PF / Programmable Function Keys & Keypad Shortcuts sections to the right).  A quick momentary press or "Short-Press" (SP) activates the primary key function. A "Long-Press" (LP) involves holding down a key for about 2 seconds to activate the secondary key function.
· Function Menu: Press the MENU key to enter the Function Menu.
Use the Channel Knob,  or 1­9 keys to select a function. Press MENU again to Edit the selected function. Use the same controls to select or enter a value, then press MENU again to write any changes. Press EXIT to exit the function Menu or to abort the current Menu operation without saving changes for the currently selected function, or wait for the MENU to time-out (about 12 sec.).

· Display Modes: Long-Press TDR|V/M to cycle through all 4
Display Modes:

· NAME (default): Displays the stored Alpha-8 Name (if any) for the
current memory channel.

· FREQ-VFO (Variable Frequency Oscillator): For direct frequency
tuning/input, scanning frequencies, or programming new channels. Acts like a traditional "digital" radio tuner.

· CH: Displays the Number for the current memory channel.

· CHFREQ: Displays the frequency stored for the current memory
channel, with the channel # to the right (in small text).

TIP: You can hold down the  keys or use the Channel Knob to quickly scroll through channels, frequencies, or MENU functions/values.

TIP: You can use the EXIT key as a backspace key while entering a frequency in the FREQ-VFO Display Mode.

­­ LCD Display Data & Icons

Row 1
Row 2 A/B Rec.
Top
A/B Rec. Center
A/B Rec. Bottom

or TKA VOX




FM

or "MSG"

or

QT or DT



W or N

+ or ­

R





GMRSr20T 028 462.67500 CH­028 028
462.67500 028 7.40V BCL
FRQ OVER 00. 00. 00 [FUNCTION MENU] H or M or L
AM

Cross-Band Repeater or Talk-Around (Simplex) Voice Operated Transmit Enabled Battery Saver Enabled LOCK Mode Enabled (Keypad, Ch Knob, PTT, ALL) Battery Charge Level (100% shown) Priority Scanning On (flashes after recent signal) FM Radio On or Muted/Freq. or Personal Message Receiver On or Muted RX CTCSS or DCS Enabled (or TX during transmit) DTMF Encoding/Decoding Enabled Wide or Narrow Modulation Bandwidth Positive or Negative Repeater TX Offset Direction Repeater Reverse Enabled (Swaps RX/TX Freqs) Priority Channel Most Recently Received Call (signal or select call) Currently Selected MAIN Receiver/Transmitter Channel Name + Channel # (NAME Display Mode) Frequency (FREQ-VFO Display Mode, in MHz) Memory Channel # + Channel # (CH Display Mode) Frequency + Channel # (CHFREQ Display Mode) Battery Voltage Level (DC Volts) MENU VOLTAGE Busy Channel / TX Inhibit when BCL Enabled TX frequency is blank or outside of avail. TX range SECOND (Stopwatch) Time (in HH. MM. SS) Various MENU Functions or Settings/Values High, Middle or Low TX Power RX (Signal) S-Meter or TX Power (during transmit) Amplitude Modulation Enabled (FM when off)

­­ Basic Operation (continued)
· Receiving (RX): Turn the radio on by rotating the On/Off/Volume
Knob clockwise. Use the Channel Knob,  or 1­9 keys to select the desired channel. Adjust the Volume Knob as desired.
· Main: Toggle the active MAIN receiver with the BAND key.

· Single/True Dual Receive: Toggle Single or True Dual Receive
Modes with the TDR|V/M key. 

· Sub-Receiver Muting: You can choose if you want audio on the
Sub-Receiver (opposite of MAIN) muted (while in TDR mode) when a signal is received (even while scanning), or when you transmit on the MAIN receiver, or both. Use [MENU 60_SMUTE | ALL, OFF, RX­MUTE, TX­MUTE, R/T­MUTE] to toggle.

· You can set RX CTCSS codes or DCS tones (sometimes
referred to as "PL Tones" or "Privacy/Quiet Tones") with [MENU 16_Rx­CTC] or [MENU 18_Rx­DCS] to mute the receiver unless a signal contains the desired tone/code.
· You can set the SQUELCH with [MENU 08_SQL­LE | 0­9] to
mute the speaker for background noise or signals below the set level. A squelch level of 5 is usually a good starting point.
Note: The top A Receiver can tune/scan all 7 bands available. The B Receiver covers only the normal dual-band range (136­174.9975 & 400­512.9975 MHz).

· Transmitting (TX): Choose the desired channel or frequency. SP
PF3 Monitor to confirm channel is not in use, then again to mute.  Hold the radio upright a few inches from your mouth with the display facing you or at a slight angle.  Press & hold the PTT key, pause for about one second, then speak at a normal, consistent volume. Release the PTT key to stop transmitting. The radio will immediately return to receiving.

· Scanning: The KG-UV9PX offers single or dual receiver scanning of all
999 memory channels with three available Scan Review Modes set via [MENU 20_SC­REV | TO/CO/SE].
· TO Timer Scan Mode: Scans until a signal is received, pauses for 5
seconds to preview the signal, then resumes scanning.

· CO Carrier Scan Mode: Scans until a signal (carrier) is received,
pauses until the signal ceases, then resumes scanning if no signal detected for 3 seconds.

· SE Search Scan Mode: Scans (searches) until the first signal strong
enough to open the squelch is received, then exits the Scan Mode, remaining on the current channel or frequency. 

· You can select the active Scan Group (defined in CPS) assigned to
each receiver independently. Use SP BAND to select the desired MAIN receiver, then set with [MENU 49_SCN-GP | 01­10].

· To start scanning channels or frequencies on the current MAIN
receiver, use LP -SCAN key, or optionally assign "SCN" to a PF key.

· To start scanning on the other receiver, press the BAND key to switch
the MAIN receiver, then LP -SCAN key. Use [MENU 60] to control Sub-Receiver Muting and BAND key to select primary (MAIN) receiver. 

· To exit Scan Mode on the current channel, switch to the desired MAIN
receiver with SP BAND key, then press any other key (other than  and BAND), such as 0­9, EXIT or -SCAN.

· Scan Advance: If you encounter an unwanted signal while scanning in
the TO or CO Scan Modes, use the Channel Knob or  keys to advance/resume scanning in either direction.
· Priority Scan: When "ON" [MENU 33_PRI-SCN], checks Priority Channel
[MENU 32_PRI-CH] for a signal every 1­2 seconds on the MAIN receiver.

Note: Because there are two receivers, Priority Scan is not active while the normal Scan Mode is active. Set one receiver to your Priority Channel while
scanning on the other receiver to never miss Priority Channel activity.

TIP: Remove battery from radio if storing for more than 1 month, with 60% chg.

· Transmitting (continued):
· You can set TX CTCSS codes or DCS tones with [MENU 17_Tx­
CTC] or [MENU 19_Tx­DCS] to transmit these sub-audible signals to other stations or to access repeaters.
· You can transmit a ROGER BEEP (tone) at the beginning or end
of your transmission (or both) with [MENU 15_ROGER]. The EOT (End Of TX) setting is most commonly used so other stations know when your transmission is "OVER" (not often used on Ham bands and typically avoided on repeaters).
· You can set the BUSY CHANNEL LOCKOUT with [MENU
18_BCL] to inhibit accidentally transmitting when there's an active signal detected (useful when RX DCS or CTCSS is set).
· See orig. KG-UV9P manual PDF for Cross-Band Repeater use.

· FM Radio: The Commercial FM Radio feature tunes from 76 to 108
MHz in 100 kHz steps. It offers an IN FRQ VFO Mode with SE Scanning, Memory SAVE, and Memory CALL functions with 20 dedicated memories. When operating the FM Radio, the MAIN & Sub-Receiver (if in TDR Mode) will be "watching" for active signals and will mute the FM Radio and play the MAIN or Sub-Receiver audio instead. When the signal ceases, the KG-UV9PX will resume playing the current FM Radio station, until the feature is turned off.

· Enter the FM Radio feature with SP PF2. Do the same to exit.

· Toggle between IN FRQ/SAVE/CALL modes with
SP #-LOCK.

· Press the -SCAN key to scan for an active FM Radio station.

· Use the 1­9 keys or Channel Knob to enter/select a frequency
or memory channel in IN FRQ/CALL modes, then press the MENU key to commit the entry/selection.

· Adding New or Copying Existing Memory Channels: You can add new
or copy existing simplex or repeater TX/RX channels with the keypad, or add RX-Only Scanner channels (outside of the Ham bands), as desired.

· New Simplex, Repeater or Scanner Channels:
· Switch to the FREQ-VFO Display Mode (see above).
 · Use the Channel Knob,  or 1­9 keys to select/enter desired
frequency.

· Set any other desired parameters in the Function Menu.
 · Write the frequency to a channel using [MENU 30_MEM-CH | 001­
999]. New/unused channels will display in alternate color. (See Basic Operation ­ Function Menu instructions.)

· Copy Existing Simplex/Repeater/Scanner Channels:

· Switch to the CH, CHFREQ or NAME Display Mode.
 · Use the Channel Knob,  or 1­9 keys to select/enter desired
channel to copy.

· Write the channel to a new memory using [MENU 30_MEM-CH].
New/unused channels will display in alternate color. Repeater settings will be retained, including the Offset Freq. & Direction.
· Switch to CH, CHFREQ or NAME Display Mode and use the Function
Menu to set any desired parameters, such as W/N, TXP, SFT-D, BCL, Rx-CTC/DCS, Tx-CTC/DCS, CH-NAME, or SCAN-ADD, etc., to customize the new channel.
· While setting a Channel Name with [MENU 29_CH­NAME], use the
Channel Knob,  or 1­9 keys to select/enter a character/number, #-LOCK to accept and move forward, and EXIT to move back. When done, press MENU to write the new name, or LP EXIT to abort without writing.

Note: Not all Menu Functions can be set in all Display Modes.
 Example: [MENU 48_SCN­ADD] is not available in FREQ-VFO Mode
and SFT-D & OFFSET are only available in FREQ-VFO Mode.
 
TIP: Don't submerge or intentionally soak radio with any liquid (or gel).

­­ Function Menu Options & Descriptions 01­17

01

ABR:s Auto Backlight Timer

OFF | 1S­30S | ALWAYS ON | (in seconds) Duration LCD backlight remains on after any activity.

02

SAVE Battery Power Saver

OFF | 1­4 (1=2:4, 2=2:6, 3=2:8, 4=3:9 ­ in 100mS) Receiver duty-cycling to save battery life. 4 cust. in software.

03

STEP Tuning Step

2.5K | 5K | 6.25K | 8 | 10K | 12.5K | 20K | 25K | 30K | 50K | 100K Tuning step for FREQ-VFO Display Mode in kHz.

04

W/N Modulation Bandwidth

WIDE | NARR (16 kHz | 11 kHz) RX/TX modulation bandwidth for 25k / 12.5k channels.

05

TXP Transmit Power

LOW | MIDDLE | HIGH (2 Watts | 5 Watts | 8+ Watts) RF output power level for TX (transmit).

06

SFT­D TX Shift Direction

OFF | + | ­ (only in FREQ-VFO Mode) TX frequency offset direction for repeater operation.

07

VOX

OFF | 01­10 (01 is highest sensitivity)

Voice-Operated Transmit Sensitivity for automatic TX based on microphone voice level.

08

SQL­LE Squelch

0­09 (0 = OFF/OPEN) Signal strength threshold for squelch speaker muting.

09

ROGER Roger Beep

OFF | BOT | EOT | BOTH (B = Beginning, E = End Of TX) Courtesy "OVER" tone during TX. Not typical on repeaters.

10

TOT:s Time-Out Timer

15S­180S (in 15 second increments) Timer for automatic TX shutoff to protect transmitter.

11

TOA:s Time-Out Timer Alarm

OFF | 01S­10S (in seconds) LED warning flashing time before TOT expires.

12

VOICE­SW

OFF | ON

Voice Announce/Prompt Voice announcements/prompts.

13

BEEP Key Beep

ON | OFF Audible keypad & function key confirmation tone.

14

MENULANGE Menu Language

Disabled. Always set to ENGLISH.

15

BCL Busy Channel Lockout

OFF | ON TX inhibit when active signal detected on channel/freq.

16

Rx­CTC

OFF | 67.0Hz­254.1Hz (or non-standard values via keypad)

Cont. Tone-Coded Squelch RX CTCSS "PL/Quiet Tone" decoding for speaker muting.

17

Tx­CTC

OFF | 67.0Hz­254.1Hz (or non-standard values via keypad)

Cont. Tone-Coded Squelch TX CTCSS "PL/Quiet Tone" encoding during transmit.

­­ Function Menu Options & Descriptions 18­33

18

Rx­DCS Digital-Coded Squelch

OFF | D023N/I­D754N/I (Press # to toggle DCS polarity) RX (receive) DCS "DPL" decoding for speaker muting.

19

Tx­DCS Digital-Coded Squelch

OFF | D023N/I­D754N/I (Press # to toggle DCS polarity) TX DCS "DPL" encoding during transmit.

20

SC­REV Scan Review

TO | CO | SE (Timer | Carrier | Search)  Signal detection/monitor behavior while scanning.

21

SP­MUTE Speaker Muting

QT | QTDT | QT&DT (Quiet Tone | QT or ANI | QT & ANI)  Require Quiet Tone and/or ANI­ID to unmute speaker.

22

DTMF­ST DTMF & ANI Side-Tones

OFF | DT­ST | ANI­ST | DT+ANI (DTMF | ANI-ID | Both) 
Enable hearing DTMF keypad and/or ANI­ID tones during TX.

23

PTT­ID Transmit Unit ID #

OFF | BOT | EOT | BOTH (B = Beginning, E = End) Send your ANI-ID (Unit #) during TX with PTT (Push-To-Talk).

24

ID­EDIT Unit Identification

0­9 (ANI-ID up to 6 digits, 3-digit min., use keypad to enter) Automatic Number Identification (Unit #) for Selective Calling.

25

ID­DLY:ms Identification TX Delay

100MS­3000MS (in milliseconds) Delay before ANI-ID is sent after TX starts, with PTT-ID.

26

RING:s

OFF | 01S­10S (in seconds)

Incoming Select Call Ringer Duration of audible ringer before voice, when RX ANI-ID.

27

ABR­LV

01­05 (05 is highest brightness)

Automatic Backlight Level Brightness for automatic LCD backlight.

28

OFFSET TX Offset Frequency

0­999.99750 (in MHz, Ex. 000.60000 MHz used on 2 meters) TX offset freq. for repeater operation. (only FREQ-VFO Mode)

29

CH­NAME Channel Alpha-8 Name

! " # $ % & ' ( ) * + , ­ . / 0­9 : ; < = > ? @ A­Z [ \ ] ^ _ ` a­z { | } ~ Enter up to 8 char., #-LOCK=right, EXIT=left, LP EXIT=exit

30

MEM­CH Save Memory Channel

001­999 (3 digits, MENU=write, EXIT=cancel) Write current settings to any used/unused memory channel.

31

DEL­CH Delete Memory Channel

001­999 (3 digits, MENU=erase, EXIT=cancel) Erase any used memory channel.

32

PRI-CH Priority Channel

001­999 (3 digits, MENU=set, EXIT=cancel) Set any used memory channel as the Priority Channel.

33

PRI­SCN Priority Channel Scan

ON | OFF Enable Priority Scanning (of the Priority Channel in standby).

­­ Function Menu Options & Descriptions 34­53

34

AUTOLOCK Auto-Lock

OFF | ON Enables LOCK mode after 15 seconds of no activity.

35

LOCKMODE Lock Mode

KEY­LK | KEY+PG | KEY+PTT | ALL
Keypad + PF keys, or + Ch. Knob, or + PTT (RX-only), or all.

36

S­TONE

1000H | 1450H | 1750H | 12100H (in Hz, press PF3 while TX)

Single-Tone TX "Tone-Burst" Frequency of Single-Tone TX (for repeater access).

37

VOX­DLY:s VOX Transmit Delay

OFF | 01S­05S (in seconds) Duration TX continues after microphone audio/voice stops.

38

SC­QT Save Coded Quiet Tone

R­QT | T­QT | R&T­QT (RX­CTC/DCS | TX | Both)  Where found CTC/DCS tone is saved after SCN­CD search.

39

APO­TMR Auto-Power-Off Timer

OFF | 15M­150M (in 15 minute increment) Timer for auto power off if no keypad or channel knob use.

40

PONMSG Power-On Message

BATTY | BITMAP (BITMAP only active if factory image set) Battery DC Volts or custom image during radio power-up.

41

BLCDSW Backlight LCD Switch

OFF | ON Dims LCD backlight instead of turning off completely.

42

BLEDSW Backlight LED Switch

OFF | ON Flashes status LED when LCD is off to indicate radio is on.

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MENU 43­47

See KG-UV9P manual PDF for Cross-Band Repeater use.

48

SCN­ADD Scan Add Channel

OFF | ON Disable or enable scanning of currently selected channel.

49

SCN­GP Scan Group

01:name ­ 10:name | ALL (Scan Groups set via software) Set active Scan Group, or all channels, for each receiver.

50

SCN­MODE Scan Range Mode

ALL | Cur Region | Lmt Frq (Limit Freqs. set via software) Limit FREQ-VFO scanning to all, current band, or limit freqs.

51

SCN­CD Scan CTCSS/DCS

CTCSS | DCS (Use Ch. Knob or  to change scan dir.) Scan for CTCSS or DCS tone/code on active signals.

52

CALL ID Select Call ID

01:name ­ 20:name (Call ID Group Names set via software) Select Calling ID (Group) to TX (if CALL enabled on a PF key).

53

AUTO­AM

OFF | ON (Activates AM Mode when AM signal detected)

Auto-AM Receiver Mode Disable or enable automatic AM Mode detection switch.

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54

AM-SW

OFF | ON (OFF = Normal FM Mode RX)

AM Receive Mode Switch Disable or enable AM Mode RX on current memory channel.

55

PF1­DEF SP Prog. Function Key 1 Short

OFF | CALLID | R­ALARM CALLID: TX Group ID Call

SOS | SF­TX (italic is default)

R­ALARM: TX Remote Siren SOS: Local Emergency Siren

56

PF2­DEF LP Prog. Function Key 2 Long

OFF | SCN | SECOND LAMP | SDF­DIR K­LAMP

SF­TX: Alternate Rec. PTT SCN: Toggle Scan Mode SECOND: Toggle Stopwatch

LAMP: Toggle Flashlight

57

PF3­DEF LP Prog. Function Key 3 Long

OFF | CALLID | R­ALARM SDF­DIR: Toggle Offset Dir.

SOS | SF­TX | SCN

K­LAMP: Toggle Backlight

SECOND | LAMP

58

VOLTAGE Battery DC Volts

SHOW | HIDE Press MENU to show (for 12 sec.) or hide battery voltage.

59

QT­SW Quiet Tone Scan Switch

OFF | ON (ON uses CTC/DCS stored in each channel) Enable CTCSS/DCS speaker muting while scanning.

60

S­MUTE

OFF | RX­MUTE | TX­MUTE | R/T­MUTE

Sub-Receiver Mute Mode Mute alternate receiver during RX, TX, or both, on MAIN rec.

61

RESET Name

VFO | ALL (Menu Functions | Menu & Memories ­ BEWARE!)  ALL restores radio to 29-channel HAM/NOAA configuration.

62

SCN­MD Color Screen Mode

Classic | Covert | Day 1 | Day 2 Set color Screen Modes. Radio will power-cycle on change.

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