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+ | A 2-meter amateur radio band transceiver with CTCSS Encode, Auto Repeater Offset, and 20 Memories. The TM-241A transmits on 2 meters with three output power levels: 5/10/50 watts. Extended receive allows reception from 118 to 174 MHz. | ||
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*Frequency Range TX: 144 - 148 MHz | *Frequency Range TX: 144 - 148 MHz | ||
*RX: 118 - 174 MHz | *RX: 118 - 174 MHz | ||
*RF Output Power HI 50 W | *RF Output Power HI 50 W | ||
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*RF Output Power MID 10 W | *RF Output Power MID 10 W | ||
+ | *RF Output Power LO 5 W | ||
*Power Requirement 13.8V DC (±15%) | *Power Requirement 13.8V DC (±15%) | ||
*Current Drain Receive Less than 600 mA | *Current Drain Receive Less than 600 mA | ||
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# Select the memory channel to store the frequency in. | # Select the memory channel to store the frequency in. | ||
# Press the [MR/M] button within 10 seconds. If you hear a long beep, and the F indicator and channel indicator go away then the program was successful. | # Press the [MR/M] button within 10 seconds. If you hear a long beep, and the F indicator and channel indicator go away then the program was successful. | ||
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+ | ==related models== | ||
+ | The Kenwood TM-441A transmits on 440 MHz with three output power levels: 5/10/35 watts. | ||
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+ | The Kenwood TM-541A transmits on 1200 MHz with 1/10 watts. | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:41, 1 February 2019
A 2-meter amateur radio band transceiver with CTCSS Encode, Auto Repeater Offset, and 20 Memories. The TM-241A transmits on 2 meters with three output power levels: 5/10/50 watts. Extended receive allows reception from 118 to 174 MHz.
- Frequency Range TX: 144 - 148 MHz
- RX: 118 - 174 MHz
- RF Output Power HI 50 W
- RF Output Power MID 10 W
- RF Output Power LO 5 W
- Power Requirement 13.8V DC (±15%)
- Current Drain Receive Less than 600 mA
- Current Drain Transmit Less than 11 Amps
- Microphone Impedance 500-600 ohms
- Antenna Impedance 50 ohms
- Dimensions (W x H x D) 5.51 x 6.3 x 1.57 in. (140 x 40 x 160 mm)
- Weight (approx.) 2.4 lbs. (1.1 kg)
VFO Control
Select CTCSS Tone
- Long-press the F key. The F indicator will flash.
- Press the TONE/T.ALT button
- Turn dial to select PL tone.
- Once correct tone selected, short-press F key to accept.
Programming
- Press the [VFO] key to select the VFO operating mode
- Select the frequency, tone, offset
- Press the [F] key. The [F] indicator and a channel memory number will be displayed.
- Select the memory channel to store the frequency in.
- Press the [MR/M] button within 10 seconds. If you hear a long beep, and the F indicator and channel indicator go away then the program was successful.
The Kenwood TM-441A transmits on 440 MHz with three output power levels: 5/10/35 watts.
The Kenwood TM-541A transmits on 1200 MHz with 1/10 watts.