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| Despite its size, the TM-271E can provide an impressive 60 watts
of RF power, with a choice of High/Low output. |
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Built tough to take rough treatment in its stride, the TM-271E meets the strict U.S. Department of Defense MIL-STD 810 C, D, E & F environmental standards in categories such as Vibration and Shock. It is also certified compliant with EU Directive 95/54/EC (Automotive-EMC). |
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Capable of displaying up to 6 large alphanumeric characters, the positivetype green LCD display comes with a
32-step brightness control to suit all driving conditions. Also, the front panel and microphone keypads are both illuminated for ease of use. Note that keys for only the 5 most frequently used functions are arranged on the front panel for simplicity (other functions can be quickly accessed via menu). |
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| The TM-271E is supplied with a DTMF microphone as standard. |
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| The large oval (58mm x 35mm) speaker mounted in the front panel provides excellent clarity. |
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| For maximum versatility, the TM-271E offers several scan functions, including VFO (band) scan, all memory scan, program scan, memory group scan (group scan), call scan, tone/CTCSS scan, DCS scan and priority scan, which checks a priority channel every 3 seconds. TO (Time-operated), CO (carrier-operated) and seek scan resume modes are also provided. |
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Each of the 200 memory channels can be used to store, transmit, and receive frequencies independently. Additionally, memory data can be edited and stored on a PC using the optional KPG-46 PC interface cable and MCP-1A Memory Control Software. |
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| At-a-glance identification of 100 memory channels is possible with up to 6 alphanumeric characters per channel. Up to 200 channels are available if the memory name function is not used. |
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| The built-in CTCSS and DCS encoder/decoder enables operation of the 42 CTCSS subtone frequencies and 104 DCS subtone frequencies. |
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| Thanks to the built-in TCXO, frequency stability is }2.5ppm, while frequency drift is less than }365Hz at -20C ~ +60C. |
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When hooked up to a TNC, you can make use of either standard 1200bps or highspeed 9600bps packet communications. |
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. Power-on Message . Wide/Narrow Deviation Selection
(per channel) . 1750Hz Tone Burst . Automatic Simplex
Checker . Auto Repeater Offset . Reverse Repeater Checker
. Beep On/Off . Auto Power Off . Time Out Timer . Channel
Display Mode . Busy Channel Lock-out . Memory Channel
Lock-out . MR-shift . Direct Frequency Enter . Key Lock
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