Reverse function tone access – Kenwood TM-451A User Manual
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REVERSE FUNCTION
TONE ACCESS
Each press of [REV] switches the receive frequency and
the transmit frequency. When used while monitoring a
repeater, it’s possible to 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.
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• If reversal would place the receive frequency outside
the receive frequency range, an error beep sounds
when [REV] is pressed. No reversal occurs.
• If the transmit frequency would go out of the transmit
frequency range if [PTT] were pressed, then pressing
[PTT] causes an error beep and Receive is selected.
• Reverse cannot be activated while [PTT] is held
down.
• Automatic Offset does not function while Reverse is
ON.
Each press of [TONE/CTCSS] changes the Tone and
CTCSS functions as follows:
No indicator
A
^ TONE--------- ► CTCSS
No indicator
Subaudible tone not transmitted
and tone squelch not functional.
TONE
Subaudible tone transmitted.
CTCSS
Subaudible tone transmitted and
tone squelch functional. This
indicator does not appear if the
CTCSS unit is not installed.
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