Kenwood TS-570S, TS-570D, TS-570D, TS-570S Slow Scan TV/ Facsimile, Sstv Frequencies

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7 SPECIALIZED COMMUNICATING

SLOW SCAN TV/ FACSIMILE

SATELLITE OPERATION

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SSTV is now increasing in popularity as a result of the capability of computers. Using this technique, you can transmit and receive still monochrome or full-color images. Instead of trying to describe your station, just showing it is much faster. To do this, you require a scan converter to translate your video images into audio signals that can be fed into your transceiver. Or, to begin more simply, you can use only your computer with readily available software to perform this task. A TV set and a video camera that you may already own will also be useful tools.

SSTV FREQUENCIES

IARU Region 1

U.S.A./Canada

(Europe/Africa)

Frequency (kHz)

Frequency (kHz)

 

3730~3740

3845

7035~7045

7171

14225~14235

14230

21335~21345

21340

28675~28685

28680

 

 

Though not as common as VHF/UHF satellite operation, HF satellite operation is possible depending on which satellites are currently in orbit around the Earth. When HF propagation is poor, satellite operation can provide an incentive to get back on the air. Since this communications mode is so reliable, you may discover you actually prefer satellite operation over the hunt-and- miss method of communicating via the ionosphere.

An example of a Mode K satellite that uses uplink and downlink HF frequencies is the Radio Sputnik 12 (RS-12). Launched in the early 1990s, this satellite is in a low Earth orbit and provides brief windows of opportunity for use as it passes quickly over your location. The satellite accepts SSB or CW signals on the 15 meter band and outputs them on 10 meters.

This transceiver can also be used with Mode A satellites, if you have an SSB/CW VHF transceiver. Mode A satellites use a VHF uplink and an HF downlink.

If you’re interested in pursuing satellite operation, contact AMSAT (Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation) directly or via their internet Home page. This group of satellite operators, located all over the world, support the construction and operation of satellites. AMSAT can provide you with the latest information regarding Mode K and Mode A satellites that are currently in orbit.

The high resolution that is possible using facsimile (fax) can allow you to exchange more detailed graphics than

8 SSTV allows. Due to the longer transmission times required for fax, it’s best to use this mode when band conditions are stable with strong signals.

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Popular fax frequencies include the following:

7245, 14245, 21345 (Intern. Net), 28945 kHz

Operation on SSTV or fax mainly involves learning the functionality of your computer application or accessory hardware that supports these modes. Consult the documentation that comes with your software or accessory equipment.

Note: When operating either SSTV or fax, use a fast AGC setting and switch OFF your Speech Processor for best results.

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Contents TS-570S Applicable Model Supplied AccessoriesAccessory Part Number Intelligent Digital Enhanced Communications SystemWriting Conventions Followed FeaturesKEY+ Power on KEY2Contents Installing Options Memory FeaturesOptional Accessories Specifications Appendix COM Connector Protocol IndexPower Lines Power SourcePower Cable Protection CleaningAPPROX. Loss dB PER 30 Meters 100 Feet InstallationAntenna Connection Correctly Matched 50 Ω LineGround Connection DC Power Supply ConnectionInstallation Lightning ProtectionFront Panel Accessory ConnectionsRear Panel RF control Fully clockwise Your First QSOSet the following as specified AF control Fully counterclockwise If Shift control Center SQL controlYour Getting Acquainted Front PanelGetting Acquainted TF-SET button UP/DOWN buttonsSplit button Clear buttonMicrophone KEY and Paddle jacks Rear PanelGND post EXT SP jackDisplay @8USB @6M.SCR@7LSB #1FSKOperating Basics Switching Power ON/OFFAdjusting Volume Selecting VFO a or VFO BSelecting a Frequency Selecting a ModeAdjusting Squelch Front Panel MeterTransmitting Selecting Transmit PowerPress PWR again to complete the setting Microphone GainWhat is a MENU? Menu SetupMenu A/ Menu B Page Page Menu Setup Cross Reference for Menu FunctionsBasic Communicating SSB TransmissionTX SIDETONE/ RX Pitch Frequency CW TransmissionBasic Communicating Auto ZERO-BEATTX Deviation Selection FM TransmissionAM Transmission Press FilterTF-SET Transmit Frequency SET Specialized CommunicatingSPLIT-FREQUENCY Operation UP/DWNArrl 10-METER Band Plan FM Repeater OperationSpecialized Communicating Mode/ActivitySpecialized Communicating Selecting Subtone Frequency When you are calledWhen you make a call Continuous or Burst SUBTONES?Rtty Frequencies Digital OperationRtty Frequency Shift Keying Iaru Region A./CanadaPacket Frequencies Mode MeaningMode Data Rate Europe/AfricaSlow Scan TV/ Facsimile Sstv FrequenciesReceiving Communicating AidsSelecting Your Frequency RX Equalizer RIT Receive Incremental TuningCommunicating Aids AGC Automatic Gain ControlVOX VOICE-OPERATED Transmit Microphone Input LevelXIT Transmit Incremental Tuning Communicating Aids Speech ProcessorEqualizing Transmit Audio SSB/FM/AM Transmit InhibitChanging Transmit Bandwidth SSB/AM BandwidthCW BREAK-IN Auto WeightingReversible Auto Weighting Electronic KeyerBUG KEY Function Changing LOCKED-WEIGHTCW Message Memory Noise Blanker Rejecting InterferenceIf Filter If ShiftDSP Tools AttenuatorPreamplifier Rejecting InterferenceNoise Reduction Beat CancelSetting NR2 Time Constant CW/ FSK ModesStoring Data in Memory Memory FeaturesConventional Memory Simplex ChannelsMemory Recall Memory FeaturesSplit-Frequency Channels Memory Recall and ScrollMemory-VFO Split Operation Memory ScrollTemporary Frequency Changes To use a memory channel for receivingMemory VFO Transfer Memory Features Memory TransferChannel Channel Transfer Erasing Memory Channels Full ResetStoring Frequency Ranges Confirming Start/End FrequenciesVOX ON/OFF Storing Into Quick MemoryMemory Channel Lockout RIT ON/OFF XIT ON/OFFTemporary Frequency Changes Memory Features Recalling Quick MemoryQuick Memory VFO Transfer Scan Hold ScanProgram Scan Transceiver provides the following types of ScanALL-CHANNEL Scan Memory ScanScan Group ScanOperator Conveniences Microprocessor ResetSwitching ANT 1/ ANT Frequency Lock FunctionDisplay Dimmer Beep FunctionProgram Function Button Quick Data Transfer Setting UPUsing Quick Transfer Operator ConveniencesComputer Control Using a TransverterMenu Setting Communication ParametersAutomatic Antenna Tuner PresettingAT Tune again Message Playback DRU-3A Digital Recording UnitOptional Recording MessagesSending Messages Changing VolumeChanging Inter-message Interval Menu New ModeSteps VoicePC-1A Optional AccessoriesDRU-3A PG-2ZInstalling Options Removing the Bottom CaseVS-3 Voice Synthesizer Unit Installing OptionsFilters Crystal Oscillator Tcxo SO-2 TEMPERATURE-COMPENSATEDCut the leads of the R503 and R504 resistors Computer Compatible TransceiverLinear Amplifier Connecting Peripheral EquipmentRtty Equipment Antenna TunerMCP and TNC Pin No FunctionService MaintenanceService Note CleaningAccessing the Internal Fuse Internal AdjustmentsMaintenance Reference Frequency CalibrationFollowed TroubleshootingProblem Probable Cause Corrective Action DSP Slope LOW control orPress LSB/USB, CW/FSK, or Changing ReceivePress LSB/USB or FM/AM to Repeater Operation Communication ParametersFSK, FM Max 100 W Output powerTS-570S TS-570D Min Max 25 WSpecifications SSB, CW, FSKAppendix Hardware DescriptionControl Operation COMError Messages Computer Control CommandsAlphabetical Commands ParametersAlphabetical Command Table OFF/ONParameter Table FormatMenu Selection Table for EX Command UP/DOWNReading Command Tables Computer Control Command TablesDN UP DOWN/UP LK Frequency Lock MG MIC Gain RT RIT RX TX RX, TX VOX Function VFO DSPSstv