Kenwood TM-271 Network Router User Manual


 
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REVERSE FUNCTION
The reverse function exchanges a separate reception
and transmission frequency. So, while using a repeater,
you can manually check the strength of a signal that you
receive directly from the other station. If the station’s
signal is strong, both stations should move to a simplex
frequency and free up the repeater.
To swap the transmission and reception frequencies:
Press [REV] to switch the Reverse function ON (or
OFF).
“R” appears when the function is ON.
Note:
You can turn the Reverse function ON when you are operating in
Simplex Mode. However, it does not change the Transmission/
Reception frequencies.
If pressing [REV] places the reception frequency outside the
allowable range, an error tone sounds and the function does not
operate.
If pressing [REV] places the transmission frequency outside the
allowable range, pressing Mic [PTT] causes an error tone to
sound and transmission is inhibited.
You cannot switch Reverse ON or OFF while transmitting.
AUTOMATIC SIMPLEX CHECK (ASC)
While using a repeater, the ASC function periodically
checks the strength of the signal you are receiving from
the other station. If the station’s signal is strong enough
to allow direct contact without a repeater, the “
indicator starts blinking.
Press [REV] (1s) to switch the function ON (or OFF).
•“ ” appears when the function is ON.
While direct contact is possible, “
” blinks.
REV ON
144.725 MHz
145.325 MHz
144.725 MHz
TX: 144.725 MHz TX: 144.725 MHz
RX: 145.325 MHz RX: 145.325 MHz
TX: 144.725 MHz TX: 145.325 MHz
RX: 145.325 MHz RX: 144.725 MHz