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: The TKM-707 includes a clarifier for fine-tuning SSB signals. Utilizing this feature helps correct off-frequency signals that result in distorted audio during reception.
The C key is a gateway to powerful system commands. Kenwood Tkm-707 Mods
The TKM-707, like many radios of its era, uses a series of diodes on its main board to control its feature set. By physically removing (clipping) specific diodes, you can "tell" the radio to enable or disable certain capabilities. According to a detailed user discussion, the key diodes to look for are , typically located on the bottom circuit board near the DIP switches.
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: The layout is designed for ease of use during navigation, featuring large knobs and a clear display for channel identification. General Maintenance and Care
: Because it lacks a 10-meter ham band by default, some operators modify the The C key is a gateway to powerful system commands
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