Yes ,  I saw that  and took off the Mic , Maybe the older Kenwood did not
supply the Voltage for that . But  when I push the TT Pad on the Radio

 

 I can hear the Tones  coming out of the Int Speaker But not  Mixing in with
the Audio out of the Transmitter . There is an adjustment to turn that up
but that still only comes out of the Speaker 

 

Lots of Snow in N/W Indiana and I did not  want to drive out to the Repeater
site . and I just wanted to send the tones to the controller . 

 

Thanks for all the thoughts but since this is somewhat off topic I will
check the Ser Manual 

 

Thanks Don 

 

 

  


Joe is right on the money... the front panel of the TM-3530 
becomes a DMTF Pad in the Transmit Mode. 
s. 

> MCH <m...@...> wrote:
>
> Did you try using the keys on the front of the radio as the TTP? I think 
> they still did that on that model and they don't have to be in a memory.
> 
> Joe M.
> 
> ka9qjg1 wrote:
> > I have an Old Kenwood TM-3530A 220 Radio I need to be able to send TT To
work on My Repeater Controller 
> > 
> > The radio works fine I have a TT Kenwood Mic Good Audio but NO TT , I
took it apart and cleaned Everything and Still No TT , 
> > 
> > So I tried the Mic on My Kenwood TS-2000 Audio and TT Works fine. 
> > 
> > I downloaded the Manual and see that this Radio is the Same as 
> > TM-2570, TM-2550, TM-5550 E
> > And TM-2530A
> > 
> > I found that even without a TT Mic the Radio has built in TT Pad and
Numbers can be stored in Mem I do not Hear any TT When I press them either .
but I can hear them from the int Speaker but not in the Carrier . 
> > 
> > I did the Adjustments to increase them but nothing is heard any Thoughts
on this would be greatly appreciated 
> > 
> > Thanks Don
> > 
> > KA9QJG 
> > 
> > 
> > 



 

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