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

¥The transceiver automatically changes to the AL channel.

¥The Tone, CTCSS, and DCS functions cannot be configured to the AL channel.

¥Priority Scan is set to OFF automatically when the Weather Alert function is turned ON.

5To exit Weather Alert Mode, press [MENU], select Menu No. 42 (WXA), and set it to ÒOFFÓ (default).

To monitor another frequency while monitoring the Weather Radio in the background:

1Perform step 1 ~ 4, above.

2Press [VFO] or [MR] and turn the Tuning control to select another frequency or Memory Channel.

¥ÒWXÓ remains on the LCD.

3When the Weather Alert tone is broadcasted, the transceiver automatically switches to the AL channel.

¥ÒWXÓ blinks.

4To exit Weather Alert Mode, press [MENU], select Menu No. 42 (WXA), and set it to ÒOFFÓ.

Note:

The transceiver checks the weather alert tone once every second while you are monitoring another frequency or channel.

When a 1050 Hz tone is detected, the display will change to the AL channel, the Weather Alert tone sounds, and the ÒWXÓ icon blinks. Squelch remains open until the frequency is changed or the transceiver power is turned OFF.

If the transceiver is transmitting or receiving a signal on another frequency, the Weather Alert function temporarily pauses.

Turning the Beep function ÒOFFÓ does not disable the Weather Alert tone.

You cannot transmit on the AL channel while the Weather Alert function is ON.

CHANNEL DISPLAY

While in this mode, the transceiver displays only Memory Channel numbers (or Memory Names if they have been 7 stored), instead of frequencies.

1With the transceiver power OFF, press [REV]+[ ] (Power) to turn the power ON.

¥The transceiver displays the Memory Channel numbers in place of the operating frequencies.

2Turn the Tuning control or press Mic [UP]/[DWN] to select your desired Memory Channel number.

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Kenwood TM-271A, TM-271E instruction manual Channel Display, Press any key other than Menu to exit Menu Mode

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.