Kenwood TM-271A- User Manual

Kenwood TM-271A

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – MODELS COVERED BY THIS MANUAL
  • Page 4 – PRECAUTIONS; KENWOOD; NOTICES TO THE USER
  • Page 5 – ii; CONTENTS; VFO M
  • Page 7 – iv; CHAPTER; VFO R
  • Page 8 – li
  • Page 9 – PREPARATION; MOBILE INSTALLATION
  • Page 10 – DC POWER CABLE CONNECTION
  • Page 12 – dealer or an authorized; service center for; il; ANTENNA CONNECTION; impedance antenna and low-loss coaxial; Feed line connector
  • Page 13 – ACCESSORY CONNECTIONS; . The external speaker jack; For voice communications, connect a 600; Microphone hanger; PC C; at the following URL:
  • Page 14 – CONNECTING TO A TNC (E M; GND
  • Page 15 – • A high pitched double beep sounds and a Power-on; • You may further turn the; Volume; control to adjust the; qw
  • Page 16 – GETTING ACQUAINTED; FRONT PANEL; MENU button/ Tuning control; CALL key; Tuning
  • Page 17 – MR key; REV key; DISPLAY; q w e
  • Page 19 – REAR PANEL; e r; Antenna connector; Power Input 13.8 V DC cable; MICROPHONE; Press and hold to transmit. Release to receive.; key; to transmit; DTMF Microphone
  • Page 20 – DTMF keypad
  • Page 21 – OPERATING BASICS; SWITCHING THE POWER ON/OFF; ADJUSTING THE SQUELCH
  • Page 22 – TRANSMITTING; ” and the RF Power meter appears. The RF; SELECTING A FREQUENCY; • Press and hold Mic
  • Page 23 – MH
  • Page 25 – MENU SETUP; MENU ACCESS; • A brief explanation of the menu, and the setting and; • As you change the Menu No., a brief explanation of
  • Page 26 – MENU FUNCTION LIST
  • Page 29 – OPERATING THROUGH REPEATERS; OFFSET PROGRAMMING FLOW; Select a receive frequency.
  • Page 30 – PROGRAMMING AN OFFSET; • “+” or “–” appears above the frequency, indicating which; • The selectable range is from 0.00 MHz to 69.95 MHz in
  • Page 31 – Available Tone Frequencies
  • Page 32 – AUTOMATIC REPEATER OFFSET; K market version only; E market version only; TRANSMITTING A 1750 Hz TONE; • On E market models, pressing
  • Page 33 – REVERSE FUNCTION; To swap the transmit and receive frequencies:; • “R” appears when the function is ON.; indicator starts blinking.; ” appears when the function is ON.
  • Page 34 – TONE FREQUENCY ID SCAN
  • Page 35 – MEMORY CHANNELS; NUMBER OF MEMORY CHANNELS; • Simplex frequency operation
  • Page 36 – control to select your desired; • You can also directly enter a desired frequency using; Press; • A Memory Channel number appears and blinks.
  • Page 37 – STORING ODD-SPLIT REPEATER FREQUENCIES; • The transmission frequency is stored in the memory; RECALLING A MEMORY CHANNEL; • The Memory Channel last used is recalled.; • You cannot recall an empty Memory Channel.
  • Page 38 – CLEARING A MEMORY CHANNEL
  • Page 39 – NAMING A MEMORY CHANNEL
  • Page 40 – MEMORY CHANNEL TRANSFER; VFO T; • Alternatively, press
  • Page 42 – CALL CHANNEL
  • Page 43 – • “WX” appears on the display.
  • Page 44 – CHANNEL DISPLAY
  • Page 46 – SCAN
  • Page 47 – NORMAL SCAN; • Scan starts from the current frequency.; Storing a Program Scan Frequency Range
  • Page 48 – Performing Program Scan
  • Page 49 – MEMORY SCAN
  • Page 50 – CALL SCAN; PRIORITY SCAN
  • Page 51 – MEMORY CHANNEL LOCKOUT
  • Page 52 – SCAN RESUME METHOD; Carrier-Operated Mode
  • Page 53 – SELECTIVE CALL; CTCSS AND DCS; CTCSS; To activate CTCSS, press
  • Page 54 – • The selectable CTCSS frequencies are the same as; Available CTCSS Tone Frequencies; CTCSS F; ID S
  • Page 55 – DCS; DCS C
  • Page 57 – MANUAL DIALING; • The corresponding DTMF tones are transmitted.; DTMF M
  • Page 58 – DTMF TX H; AUTOMATIC DIALER; DTMF N
  • Page 59 – DTMF T
  • Page 60 – DTMF LOCK
  • Page 61 – AUXILIARY FUNCTIONS; BEAT SHIFT
  • Page 62 – BEEP FUNCTION
  • Page 63 – BUSY CHANNEL LOCKOUT; FREQUENCY STEP SIZE
  • Page 64 – DISPLAY BACKLIGHT
  • Page 65 – LOCK FUNCTION; ” appears when this function is ON.; DATA COMMUNICATION SPEED; TUNE ENABLE
  • Page 66 – MICROPHONE PF KEYS (K; Programmable Functions
  • Page 67 – NARROW BAND FM OPERATION
  • Page 68 – PROGRAMMABLE VFO
  • Page 70 – MICROPHONE CONTROL
  • Page 71 – MIC LOCK
  • Page 72 – OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
  • Page 73 – TROUBLESHOOTING; MAINTENANCE; You may return this product for service to the authorized; dealer from whom you purchased it, or any; service center. A copy of the; • Model and serial number of equipment
  • Page 74 – RESETTING THE TRANSCEIVER; With the transceiver power OFF, press; • All indicators light momentarily, followed by the full reset; • Press any key other than; • “WAIT” appears momentarily.
  • Page 78 – SPECIFICATIONS
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INSTRUCTION MANUAL

144 MHz FM TRANSCEIVER
VHF FM TRANSCEIVER

TM-271A

144 MHz FM TRANSCEIVER

TM-271E

TM-271

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Summary

Page 3 - MODELS COVERED BY THIS MANUAL

THANK YOU! Thank you for choosing this KENWOOD transceiver. KENWOOD always provides Amateur Radio products which surprise and excite serious hobbyists. Thistransceiver is no exception. As you learn how to use thistransceiver, you will find that KENWOOD is pursuing “user friendliness”. For example, e...

Page 4 - PRECAUTIONS; KENWOOD; NOTICES TO THE USER

i PRECAUTIONS Please observe the following precautions to preventfire, personal injury, and/or transceiver damage: • Do not attempt to configure your transceiver while driving; it is simply too dangerous. • Be aware of local laws pertaining to the use of headphones/headsets while driving on publicro...

Page 5 - ii; CONTENTS; VFO M

ii CONTENTS SELECTING A FREQUENCY .................................. 15 VFO M ODE .......................................................... 15 MHz M ODE .......................................................... 16 D IRECT F REQUENCY E NTRY ...................................... 16 CHAPTER 5 MENU S...

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