Kenwood TS-870S Communicating Electronic Keyer, Function Default, Activity Consult

Page 38

6 COMMUNICATING

ELECTRONIC KEYER

Learning Outline

The keyer supplied with the TS-870S is a full-featured K-1 Logikey keyer that will delight anybody that respects a good keyer. A great deal of information on using this keyer is provided in this manual, not because it is difficult to use, but because it has an incredible number of features. Some of the features of your keyer include:

¥Iambic operation with dot and dash memories

¥Programmable via commands sent from your key

¥Emulation modes for other keyer types Ñ you wonÕt have to re-train yourself if youÕre used to a keyer with different timing

¥Soft-sectored messages that can ÒcallÓ each other and can contain embedded functions

¥Automatic contest serial number generation

¥Digital and linear speed control (6 ~ 60 wpm)

¥Adjustable weight for code elements (25% ~ 75%)

¥Tune function for continuous key down

¥Selectable automatic character spacing

¥Message loop capability for continuous replay

It is probably best to learn the keyerÕs basic functions first, then use it on-the-air. Over time, you will build up your knowledge of its operation bit by bit. DonÕt try to memorize everything at one time!

Points to know before beginning:

¥Although the sidetone can be heard while using any mode, CW mode must be selected to set functions on the keyer.

¥When pressing two or more keys on the keypad to select a keyer function, press the correct keys as instructed, then release them. You know youÕve held them down too long if you hear a continuous tone before releasing the keys. In this case, a rapid multi-dit error alarm sounds when you release the keys to confirm the error.

Function

Default

 

 

Speed

20 wpm

 

 

Weight

50%

 

 

Auto-space

OFF

 

 

Load mode

Character

 

 

Input queue

ON

 

 

Serial number

001

 

 

Number option

0

 

 

Emulation

K-1 Logikey

 

 

Function speed

Equals paddle speed

 

 

CAUTION: After pressing [SEND] to select the transmit mode, be aware that all characters or tones generated while programming the keyer will accompany the transmitted signal.

To help you learn the keyer, the table below offers suggestions for how to proceed. Consult the indicated tables and procedures for specific information.

Activity

Consult

 

 

Set the keyer speed

Range:

range to suit your

Reset function in

keying ability. Also, set

Multiple-Button

the keyer speed.

Functions table

 

{page 33}

 

Speed:

 

KEY SPEED control

 

{page 11}

 

 

Confirm that correct

Reverse function in

right- or left-handed

Multiple-Button

orientation is selected.

Function table

 

{page 33}

 

 

Select the emulation

Emulation Options

that suits you best. If

procedure and table

unsure, use the default.

{page 33}

 

 

Learn how to load

Storing CW Messages

messages into

procedures {page 34}

memory.

 

 

 

Learn how to play back

CW Message Playback

memory messages.

procedure {page 34}

Learn how to erase

Erasing CW Messages

memory messages.

procedure {page 35}

 

 

Learn how to initiate

Multiple-Button

Hand-key and Tune

Functions table

modes.

{page 33}

 

 

Explore the Inquiry

Multiple-Button

mode.

Functions {page 33}

 

and Inquiry Functions

 

procedure and table

 

{page 35}

 

 

Explore the Function

Multiple-Button

mode.

Functions {page 33}

 

and Function

 

Commands procedure

 

and table {page 36}

Explore Embedded

Embedded Functions

Functions.

procedure and table

 

{page 37}

 

 

Study the different

Serial Number Options

method of sending

table {page 37}

serial numbers in

 

contests.

 

 

 

32

Image 38
Contents TS-870S KEY2 Applicable ModelWriting Conventions Followed Power Lines Power SourcesPower Cable Protection CleaningContents Scan Memory FeaturesRejecting Interference Installing Options MaintenanceOptional Accessories Specifications AppendicesSupplied Accessories DSP Maximum SIGNAL/ Minimum NoiseFeatures IntroductionTransmission Line MHz 14 MHz 30 MHz InstallationAntenna Connection Ground Connection DC Power Supply ConnectionInstallation Lightning ProtectionRear Panel Accessory ConnectionsFront Panel Linear Amplifier Remote Computer Interface COMRtty Equipment Rtty and ACC Pin FunctionSM-230 Station Monitor if OUT Accessory Equipment ACCAntenna Tuner AT PKS Pin No. Pin NameANO GND PSQ Smet PKDYour First QSO First QSO Front Panel Getting Acquainted@5QUICK Memo MR button 6KEY Speed control@4QUICK Memo M.IN button LSB/USB button @7Tuning controlEnter button CW/ÐR button#5TX EQ. button #3BEAT Cancel buttonRX M.CH button #6FILTER LO/WIDTH and HI/SHIFT controls$7M.CH/VFO.CH control Microphone$4RIT/XIT control UP/DWN buttonsRear Panel 1PROC Display0AUTO 2MONI8RIT 5MENU7SPLIT 9TONE#4FSK #2ON AIR#3AT Tune #7M.SCRAdjusting Squelch Switching Power ON/OFFAdjusting Volume Operating BasicsChanging Bands Selecting ModeOperating Basics Equalizing VFO Frequencies A=B Operating Basics Fine TuningQuick Changes Changing Step SizesMeter on Front Panel MeterOperating Basics Direct Frequency Entry Transmit Carrier Level Selecting Transmit PowerTransmitting Microphone GainMenu Access Menu SetupWhat is a MENU? Temporary Menu ResettingMenu Item Function Selections Default Menu ConfigurationMenu Setup LO/WIDTH and HI/SHIFT controlsM.CH/VFO.CH control Setting Baud Rate bps Stop Bits Cross Reference for Menu Functions Slow Scan TV/ Facsimile CommunicatingSSB Transmission Sstv FrequenciesCommunicating Switching TX/RX ManuallyCW Transmission TX SIDETONE/ RX Pitch FrequencyFull BREAK-IN Setting Delay TimeCommunicating Semi BREAK-IN CW Reverse ReceiveActivity Consult Function DefaultCommunicating Electronic Keyer KEY Speed controlMultiple-Button Functions Emulation OptionsStoring CW Messages CW Message PlaybackInquiry Functions Inquiry Command DescriptionErasing CW Messages To check an Inquiry function Press CH 3+CHFunction Commands Press CH 1+CHOption d Leading Other Nines Embedded FunctionsSerial Number Options Press RX B or RX a FM TransmissionFM Repeater Operation Press RX a or RX BArrl 10-METER Band Plan Selecting Subtone FrequencyContinuous or Burst Subtones? Rtty Frequency Shift Keying AM TransmissionDigital Operation Rtty Frequencies ERROR-CHECKING Modes AMTOR/ PACKET/ PACTOR/ G-TOR/ CloverMode Meaning AmtorSPLIT-FREQUENCY Operation Packet FrequenciesCommunicating TF-SET Transmit Frequency SET Satellite OperationReceiving RIT Receive Incremental TuningOperating Aids AGC Automatic Gain ControlVOX VOICE-OPERATED Transmit XIT Transmit Incremental TuningOperating Aids Transmit InhibitChanging Frequency While Transmitting Mode Transmit Sampling PointOperating Aids Speech Processor SSB/AM Transmit MonitorEqualizing Transmit Audio Changing Transmit BandwidthTransmit Bandshift Microphone AGCUsing Automatic Mode Automatic ModeAutomatic Mode Boundaries Press MENU+Automatic Antenna Tuner Presetting Internal Tuner onlyPreset Bands for Internal Tuner Internal TunerMenu No Baud Rate Stop Bits Operating Aids AT-300 External Tuner OptionalCommunication Parameters DSP Tools Slope Tuning SSB/AMRejecting Interference If Shift CWAuto Notch SSB CW/FSK/FM Beat Cancel SSB/AMRejecting Interference Adaptive FiltersAIP Advanced Intercept Point Setting Spac TimeNoise Blanker AttenuatorConventional Memory Memory FeaturesConventional or Quick MEMORY? Memory Channel DataSplit-Frequency Channels Memory FeaturesMemory Channel Recall Quick Channel SearchTemporary Frequency Changes Memory TransferMemory Channel Scroll Memory \ VFO TransfersChannel to Channel Transfers Full ResetErasing Memory Channels ChannelMemory Features Storing Scan Limits in CH Programmable VFO FunctionRecalling from Quick Memory Quick MemoryStoring Into Quick Memory Temporary Frequency ChangesScan Hold ScanProgram Scan Confirming START/END LimitsBusy Frequency Stop Memory ScanScan ALL-CHANNEL ScanSetting Scan Speed Memory Channel LockoutOperator Conveniences Microprocessor ResetSwitching ANT 1/ ANT Programmable Function ButtonsBeep Function Operator Conveniences Assigning FunctionsDisplay Dimmer Alarm NotificationSetting UP Quick Data TransferConnections Using Quick TransferOperator Conveniences Transferring DataMessage Playback DRU-3 Digital Recording System OptionalRecording Messages Checking MessagesAltering INTER-MESSAGE Interval VS-2 Voice Synthesizer OptionalContinuous MULTI-CHANNEL Playback Transmitting Messages Manual TX/RXService Note MaintenanceService CleaningReference Frequency Calibration Internal AdjustmentsMaintenance Troubleshooting Problem Symptom Probable Cause Corrective ActionPress LSB/USB, CW/-R,FSK/-R, or SWR PC-1A Optional AccessoriesDRU-3 PG-2ZVS-2 Voice Synthesizer Unit Installing OptionsRemoving the Case DRU-3 Digital Recording UnitInstalling Options SO-2 TEMPERATURE-COMPENSATED Crystal Oscillator TcxoSpecifications FSK, FMSpecifications FSK, AMAppendix a Learning about DSP NCDXF/IARU Beacon Network Appendix B PropagationInformation HF BeaconsFreq kHz Call Sign Appendix C General Coverage Receiver for SwlingCommand Description Appendix D COM Connector ProtocolCommands Hardware DescriptionParameter Table BAD Command ExamplesParameter Description Terminator Computer Control CommandsTypes of Commands Subtone Table for Format NO.14Error Messages Command USE PrecautionsMenu Selection Table for EX COMMAND, Parameter ParameterMenu Menu Item Reading Command Tables Command TablesBusy ID Identification Set Mixer RA RF Attenuator XIT TOR DRSDSP FSK TOR AGCSstv Rtty SSB Sstv
Related manuals
Manual 28 pages 9.83 Kb Manual 104 pages 31.74 Kb

TS-870S specifications

The Kenwood TS-870S is a distinguished transceiver that stands out in the world of amateur radio, particularly for enthusiasts who seek a blend of advanced technology and user-friendly features. Introduced in the early 1990s, this HF transceiver quickly gained a reputation for its exceptional performance, versatility, and reliability, making it a favorite among operators worldwide.

One of the most noteworthy features of the TS-870S is its direct-sampling technology, which allows for superior signal fidelity and processing. This technology enables the transceiver to operate across a range of 160 meters to 10 meters, catering to both casual and serious operators. Its high-performance 16-bit digital signal processing (DSP) facilitates effective noise reduction and filtering capabilities, enhancing the overall clarity during transmission and reception.

In terms of power, the TS-870S boasts an output of 100 watts, providing ample power for various communication needs. The transceiver is equipped with an automatic antenna tuner, which simplifies the task of matching the antenna to the operating frequency, ensuring optimal performance without the hassle of manual adjustments.

Another significant aspect of the Kenwood TS-870S is its user interface, featuring a large, easy-to-read display, and a logically arranged control layout. This makes it accessible for both novice and experienced operators. The built-in memories allow for quick storage and access to favorite frequencies and settings, enhancing operational efficiency.

The Kenwood TS-870S also includes various advanced features such as an optional 2.4 kHz and 6 kHz roofing filter which provides improved performance in crowded band conditions. The receiver's dual VFOs (Variable Frequency Oscillators) enable simultaneous monitoring of two frequencies, which is particularly useful for operators who need to keep track of multiple signals or engage in cross-band communication.

Apart from its technical specifications, the TS-870S is constructed with durability in mind, ensuring that it can withstand the rigors of frequent use. It supports various operating modes, including SSB, CW, AM, and FM, making it a versatile choice for diverse amateur radio activities.

In conclusion, the Kenwood TS-870S combines advanced technology with user-friendly characteristics, offering amateur radio operators an exceptional tool for communication. With its innovative features, robust performance, and flexibility, it continues to be a respected choice among radio enthusiasts, solidifying its legacy in the realm of amateur radio.