Selecting a tone frequency, Reverse function, T u и – Kenwood TM-261A User Manual
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Selecting a Tone Frequency
To select the same Tone frequency for transmitting and
receiving, access ‘TO” in Menu A {page 17). The Tone
frequencies listed below can be selected:
Freq.
No.
Frai[.
No.
Freq.
No.
Freq.
Mo.
(Hz)
(Hz)
(Hz)
(Hz)
01
67.0
11
97.4
21
136.5
31
192.8
02
71.9
12
100.0
22
141.3
32
203.5
03
74.4
13
103.5
23
146.2
33
210.7
04
77.0
14
107.2
24
151.4
34
218.1
05
79.7
15
110.9
25
156.7
35
225.7
06
62.5
16
114.8
26
162.2
36
233.6
07
85.4
17
118.8
27
167.9
37
241.8
08
88.5
18
123.0
28
173.8
38
250.3
09
91.5
19
127.3
29
179.9
10
94.8
20
131.8
30
186.2
To select a Tone for receiving that is different from the
Tone used for transmitting, access TONE.RX” in Menu В
(page 17), and select a frequency. The frequency
selected here is used as the RX Tone frequency, and the
frequency selected for ‘TO” in Menu A is used as the TX
Tone frequency.
REVERSE FUNCTION
When used while monitoring a repeater, the Reverse
function allows you to manually check the signal strength of
a station accessing the repeater. If the station’s signal is
strong, it’s best to move to a simplex frequency to continue
the contact and free up the repeater.
Press
[REV]
to toggle the Reverse function ON or OFF.
• The receive frequency and the transmit frequency are
exchanged. “R” appears when the function is ON. The
default is OFF.
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TONE
REV
If any Tone frequency is selected for ‘TONE.RX” in Menu B,
the RX Tone frequency and the TX Tone frequency also are
reversed.
If reversal would place the receive frequency outside the
receive frequency range, an error beep sounds when
[REV]
is
pressed. No reversal occurs.
Automatic Repeater Offset does not function while Reverse is
ON.
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