Kenwood TM-271 Network Router User Manual


 
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Note:
Pressing [PTT] causes the “ ” icon to quit blinking.
ASC can be activated while operating in Simplex Mode. However,
it does not change the Transmission/Reception frequencies.
ASC does not function while scanning.
Activating ASC while using Reverse switches Reverse OFF.
If you recall a Memory Channel or the Call Channel that contains
a Reverse ON status, ASC is switched OFF.
ASC causes received audio to be momentarily intermitted every
3 seconds.
TONE FREQUENCY ID SCAN
This function scans through all tone frequencies to identify
the incoming tone frequency on a received signal. You
can use this function to determine which tone frequency is
required by accessing your local repeater.
1 Press [F], [MENU] and turn the Tuning control to
select Menu No. 2 (T).
2 Press [MENU] (1s) to start the Tone Frequency ID
Scan.
When the transceiver receives a signal, scan starts.
The decimal point blinks during scan.
While the transceiver is receiving a signal during Tone
Frequency ID Scan, the signal is emitted from the
speaker.
•To reverse the scan direction, turn the Tuning control.
•To quit the function, press any key.
When the tone frequency is identified, a beep sounds
and the identified frequency blinks.
3 Press [MENU] to program the identified tone
frequency in place of the current tone frequency or
press any other key to exit the Tone Frequency ID
Scan.
•Turn the Tuning control while the identified tone
frequency is blinking to resume scanning.
4 Press any key other than [MENU] to exit Menu Mode.
Note:
Some repeaters do not re-transmit the access tone in the
download signal. In this case, check the other station’s uplink
signal to detect the repeater access tone.
The transceiver continues to check the Weather Alert Channel
and Priority Channel during Tone Frequency ID Scan.