Kenwood TM-451A User Manual
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Problem Symptom
Probable Cause
Corrective Action
Page
Ref.
You cannot cancel Reverse.
Since Transmit Offset is ON, canceling
Reverse would move the receive
frequency out-of-band (or beyond
programmed VFO limits).
Press [SHIFT] one or two times so
neither" +" nor" —" are visible, then
press [REV].
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You cannot access and use
1 The repeater requires a Tone
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1 Review "TONE ACCESS" and select
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2 The repeater requires a Transmit
Offset to be used.
2 Review "TRANSMIT OFFSETS" and
select the correct offset.
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3 Your antenna is not pointed
accurately in the direction of the
repeater.
3 Re-orient your antenna so it is
beaming toward the repeater.
You cannot transmit even
though you press [PTT].
1 The microphone plug is not inserted
completely in the Front Panel
connector.
1 Turn OFF the power, ensure the
microphone connector on the Front
Panel has no foreign objects in it,
then insert the microphone plug until
the locking tab clicks in place.
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2 You have not selected the Main
Band.
2 Press [F], [REV] to select the Main
Band.
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3 You have selected a transmit offset
that places the transmit frequency
outside the transmit band.
4 The Transmit Inhibit function is ON.
3 Press [SHIFT] one or two times so
neither" +" nor" —" are visible.
4 Turn OFF Transmit Inhibit via Menu
B, No. 55.
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