Kenwood TM-271A, TM-271E Microphone PF Keys Keypad Models only, Programmable Functions

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

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

MICROPHONE PF KEYS (KEYPAD MODELS ONLY)

You can access many transceiver settings without using transceiver keys or controls. Microphone keys PF/D, MR/C, VFO/B, and CALL/A are programmable with transceiver functions.

The microphone key default assignments are as follows:

Mic PF1 key [PF/D]: 1 MHz step

Mic PF2 key [MR/C]: Memory Recall

Mic PF3 key [VFO/B]: VFO Select

Mic PF4 key [CALL/A]: Call Channel Select

Note:

Turn the transceiver OFF before connecting the speaker/ microphone.

Menu No. 34 (MCL) must be configured to ÒOFFÓ in order to program the microphone keys.

1Press [F], [MENU] and turn the Tuning control to select one of Menu No. 35 to Menu No. 38 (PF1 ~ PF4).

2Press [MENU] and turn the Tuning control to select the programmable function from the list provided below.

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

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

Programmable Functions

¥MONI: Monitor function ON/OFF

¥ENTER: Used to enter a frequency or memory channel number with the keypad

¥1750: Transmit 1750 Hz

¥VFO: Enter VFO Mode

¥MR: Enter MR Mode

¥CALL: Select the Call Channel

¥MHZ: Enter 1 MHz Step Mode

¥REV: Reverse function ON/OFF (momentary press) and

Auto Simplex Checker function ON/OFF (must be held

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down for 1 second to activate)

 

¥SQL: Enter Squelch Mode

¥M--V: Memory to VFO transfer

¥M.IN: Store a Memory Channel

¥C.IN: Store the Call Channel

¥MENU: Enter Menu Mode

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Contents TM-271A Page Models Covered by this Manual FeaturesThank YOU Market CodesWhen condensation occurs inside the transceiver One or more of the following statements may be applicableContents MHz Scan IiiMicrophone Control Supplied Accessories Mobile Installation PreparationDC Power Cable Connection Fixed Station Operation Transceiver 15 a Supplied Accessory 20 a DC Power Cable Antenna ConnectionFuse Location Fuse Current Rating Accessory Connections Microphone hanger Microphone hanger screw 3 mm x 10 mmConnecting to a TNC E Market Models only Pin No Pin Name FunctionPress Power briefly to switch the transceiver power on Your First QSOGetting Acquainted Front PanelREV key DisplayMR key KeyPage Rear Panel MicrophoneMR/C key CALL/A keyVFO/B key PF/D keyAdjusting the Squelch Switching the Power ON/OFFAdjusting the Volume Operating BasicsSelecting a Frequency VFO Mode When you finish speaking, release Mic PTTTransmitting ¥ You must be in VFO mode to make a direct frequency entry Example EnterEnter Mic VFO Menu Access Menu SetupWhat is a MENU? Turn the Tuning control to select your desired MenuMenu Function Selections Default Display Menu Function ListTuning control lock Time-out Timer 10 minPower-on message Characters Beep Call key Varies see 25,35 ReferenceDisplay brightness Maximum level Reset selectionData TX speed 1200/ 9600 bps Automatic display brightnessOperating Through Repeaters Offset Programming FlowProgramming AN Offset Available Tone Frequencies To activate Tone, press F, CallTone Frequencies Hz Call Channel default settings Automatic Repeater OffsetMarket version only Reverse Function Automatic Simplex Check ASCTone Frequency ID Scan Pressing PTT causes the Ò Ó icon to quit blinkingSimplex & Repeater or ODD-SPLIT Memory CHANNEL? Memory ChannelsNumber of Memory Channels Odd-split channels allowData listed below can be stored in each Memory Channel Parameter Simplex Odd-SplitYes DCS code Recalling a Memory Channel Press MR 1sClearing a Memory Channel Press MR to erase the channel dataNaming a Memory Channel Press MenuPress MR Memory Channel Transfer Press F, VFO to copy the Memory Channel data to the VFOMic UP /DWN Channel 0 ~ Call Channel Press Call to recall the Call ChannelWeather Alert K Market Models only WX1 WX2 WX3 WX4 WX5 WX6 WX7Channel Display Page Scan Scan Type PurposeScans the Call Channel Turn the Tuning control or press Mic UP/DWN Normal ScanStoring a Program Scan Frequency Range Performing Program Scan Press any key other than F or Power to stop Program ScanPress any key other than F or Power to stop MHz Scan Press MR to store the end frequency in the Memory ChannelPress Menu 1s Press any key other than F or Power to stop Group ScanMemory Scan ChannelsPriority Scan Press any key other than F or Power to stop Call ScanCall Scan Press Call 1s to start the Call ScanMemory Channel Lockout Icon disappearsSeek Mode Time-Operated Mode defaultCarrier-Operated Mode Scan Resume MethodCtcss Selective CallCtcss and DCS RejectedAvailable Ctcss Tone Frequencies DCS CtcssDCS Code ID Scan DCS CodesDtmf Monitor Dual Tone MULTI-FREQUENCY Dtmf FunctionsManual Dialing Freq. Hz 1209 1336 1477 1633Automatic Dialer Turn the Tuning control to select a Dtmf codeDtmf TX Hold Press MenuPress REV 10 4 Press any key other than REV or Menu to exitRelease Mic PTT Dtmf Lock Beat Shift APO Auto Power OFFAuxiliary Functions Meter SquelchBeep Function ÒoffóBusy Channel Lockout Frequency Step SizeMarket Code Default step size for each model is as followsDisplay Backlight KHzData Communication Speed Tune EnableLock Function Press F 1sMicrophone PF Keys Keypad Models only Programmable FunctionsPOWER-ON Message Narrow Band FM OperationTurn the Tuning control to select a character Programmable VFOPress MR to move to the next digit TIME-OUT Timer Key RX Mode TX Mode Storing Power-onMicrophone Control MIC Lock KeySpace KPG-46 PS-33/53 SP-50BKMC-30 KMC-32 MC-60A MCP-1A can be downloaded atTroubleshooting MaintenanceWith the transceiver power OFF, press F+ Power Resetting the TransceiverFull Reset Method Press F again to reset the transceiverWith the transceiver power OFF, press VFO+ Power VFO ResetVFO Reset Method Press VFO again to reset the transceiverTroubleshooting Problem Probable Cause Corrective Action PTTSpecifications GeneralTransmitter Narrow 0.22 ∝V or less

TM-271A, TM-271E specifications

The Kenwood TM-271A and TM-271E are robust dual-band transceivers designed for amateur radio enthusiasts looking for reliability, functionality, and ease of use. Both models operate in the VHF and UHF bands, specifically covering 144-148 MHz and 430-450 MHz, respectively. This versatility allows users to communicate across varied frequencies, making them suitable for a wide range of applications, from casual conversations to emergency communications.

One of the standout features of the TM-271A and TM-271E is their compact size, making them an ideal choice for mobile operations. Despite their small footprint, these radios pack a punch with a maximum transmit power of 50 watts in the VHF band and 35 watts in the UHF band. This power output ensures clear and effective communication over long distances, essential for outdoor activities and emergency situations.

The user-friendly interface of the TM-271 models includes a large, backlit LCD display, which provides clear visibility in various lighting conditions. The controls are intuitively arranged, allowing users to navigate functions with ease. Moreover, both models come equipped with an alphanumeric memory, allowing for the storage of up to 200 memories for easy access to frequently used frequencies.

Advanced features such as a built-in CTCSS (Continuous Tone-Coded Squelch System) and DCS (Digital Coded Squelch) enhance communication clarity by minimizing unwanted noise and ensuring that only desired signals are received. The TM-271A and TM-271E also support a wide range of modulation modes, including FM, allowing versatility in communication styles.

In terms of durability and build quality, the Kenwood TM-271 series excels with a rugged design that withstands the rigors of mobile use. The units are also equipped with a front-facing speaker that delivers excellent audio quality, ensuring clear communications even in noisy environments.

Another notable feature is the wideband reception capability, allowing users to listen to signals outside of the amateur bands, making these transceivers more versatile for everyday monitoring of public safety channels and other broadcasts. Furthermore, the inclusion of a built-in diagnostic function aids users in troubleshooting, ensuring that the radio remains in optimal working condition.

In conclusion, the Kenwood TM-271A and TM-271E are outstanding choices for amateur radio operators seeking a powerful, feature-rich, and user-friendly dual-band transceiver. Their combination of advanced technology, compact design, and rugged reliability makes them a popular choice among both novice and experienced operators in the radio community.