Kenwood TM-281E Manual Do Utilizador

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OPERATING THROUGH REPEATERS
Repeaters, which are often installed and maintained 
by radio clubs, are usually located on mountain tops 
or other elevated locations.  They generally operate at 
higher ERP (Effective Radiated Power) than a typical 
station.  This combination of elevation and high ERP 
allows communications over much greater distances than 
communicating without using repeaters.
Most repeaters use a receive and transmit frequency pair 
with a standard or non-standard offset (odd-split).  
In addition, some repeaters must receive a tone from 
the transceiver to be accessed.  For details, consult your 
local repeater reference.
TX:  144.725 MHz
TX tone:  88.5 Hz
RX:  145.325 MHz
TX:  144.725 MHz
TX tone:  88.5 Hz
RX:  145.325 MHz
OFFSET PROGRAMMING FLOW
Select a receive frequency.
Select an offset direction.
Select an offset frequency
(only when programming odd-split 
repeater frequencies).
Activate the Tone function 
(if necessary).
Select a tone frequency 
(if necessary).
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If you store all the above data in a Memory Channel, you 
will not need to reprogram the parameters every time.  
Refer to “MEMORY CHANNELS” {page 28}.