Kenwood TM-271 Network Router User Manual


 
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Memory Channel numbers L0/U0 ~ L2/U2 {page 40}, Pr
{page 43}, and AL (Weather Alert) {page 36} (K market
models only) are reserved for other functions.
5 Turn the Tuning control or press Mic [UP]/[DWN] to
select the Memory Channel in which you want to
store the data.
6 Press [MR] to store the data to the channel.
STORING ODD-SPLIT REPEATER FREQUENCIES
Some repeaters use a pair of reception and transmission
frequencies with a non-standard offset. If you store 2
separate frequencies in a Memory Channel, you can
operate on those repeaters without programming the
offset frequency and direction.
1 Store the desired reception frequency and related
data by following steps 1 to 6 given for simplex or
standard repeater frequencies {page 29}.
2 Turn the Tuning control or press Mic [UP]/[DWN] to
select your desired transmission frequency.
3 Press [F].
4 Turn the Tuning control or press Mic [UP]/[DWN] to
select the pre-programmed reception Memory
Channel in which you want to store the data.
5 Press [MR] (1s).
The transmission frequency is stored in the Memory
Channel.
Note:
When you recall an odd-split Memory Channel, “+” and “–” appear
on the display. To confirm the transmission frequency, press
[REV].
Transmit offset status and reverse status are not stored in
odd-split Memory Channels.
RECALLING A MEMORY CHANNEL
USING THE TUNING CONTROL
1 Press [MR] to enter Memory Recall mode.
The Memory Channel last used is recalled.
2 Turn the Tuning control to select your desired
Memory Channel.
•You cannot recall an empty Memory Channel.
•To restore VFO mode, press [VFO].