Programming an offset – Kenwood TM-271A User Manual

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PROGRAMMING AN OFFSET

You must first select an amateur radio repeater downlink
frequency as described in “S

ELECTING

AN

O

FFSET

F

REQUENCY

”.

S

ELECTING

AN

O

FFSET

D

IRECTION

Select whether the transmit frequency will be higher (+)
or lower (–) than the receive frequency.

1 Press [F], [MENU] and turn the Tuning control to

select Menu No. 5 (SFT).

2 Press [MENU] and turn the Tuning control to select

“+” or “–”.

3 Press [MENU] to store the setting or any other key to

cancel.

4 Press any key other than [MENU] to exit Menu Mode.

• “+” or “–” appears above the frequency, indicating which

offset direction is selected.

If the offset transmit frequency falls outside the allowable
range, transmission is inhibited. In this case, adjust the
reception frequency so that the transmit frequency is
within the band limits or change the offset direction.

Note: While using an odd-split memory channel or transmitting, you
cannot change the offset direction.

S

ELECTING

AN

O

FFSET

F

REQUENCY

To access a repeater which requires an odd-split
frequency pair, change the offset frequency from the
default which is used by most repeaters. The default
offset frequency is 600 kHz.

1 Press [F], [MENU] and turn the Tuning control to

select Menu No. 10 (OFFSET).

2 Press [MENU] and turn the Tuning control to select

the appropriate offset frequency.

• The selectable range is from 0.00 MHz to 69.95 MHz in

steps of 50 kHz.

3 Press [MENU] to store the setting or any other key to

cancel.

4 Press any key other than [MENU] to exit Menu Mode.

Note: After changing the offset frequency, the new offset frequency
will also be used by Automatic Repeater Offset.

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