Kenwood TS-570D, TS-570S DRU-3A Digital Recording Unit, Optional, Message Playback

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DRU-3A DIGITAL RECORDING UNIT

6 To record a message in another channel, start with

(OPTIONAL)

step 3.

Note:

 

The optional DRU-3A unit allows you to record a voice

To erase a message, press and hold the desired channel button,

message on up to 3 channels. After recording a

and press [CLR].

message via your transceiver microphone, you can then

Pressing the [POWER] switch cancels recording in progress and

send that message.

clears the memory channel.

 

The maximum recording time for each channel is as

MESSAGE PLAYBACK

follows:

Channel 1: Approx. 30 sec

You can play back the message in channel 1, 2, or 3 to

Channel 2: Approx. 15 sec

check or to send. It is also possible to make a longer

Channel 3: Approx. 15 sec

linked message, by consecutively playing back the

The DRU-3A is useful in many situations:

messages of more than one channel.

 

• DX chasing or contest operation where repeated

You can even send a longer linked message repeatedly

by using the Repeat function. To switch this function

calls are necessary for extended periods of time

ON, access Menu No. 23 and select ON. The default is

• Checking interference complaints to other equipment

OFF.

(lets you be in two places at one time)

Note:

 

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Checking or adjusting your transmit signal or your antenna(s) if it’s not convenient to be sitting in front of your microphone

Helping a friend adjust his antenna or receive when he needs repeated test transmissions from you

For information on how to install the DRU-3A unit, refer to “INSTALLING OPTIONS” {page 57}.

Pressing the [POWER] switch cancels playback in progress.

The settings in Menu No. 23 and No. 24 are shared with CW Message Playback described in “CW MESSAGE MEMORY” {page 35}.

Checking Messages

1Select SSB, FM, or AM.

Use the same mode for transmitting and receiving.

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RECORDING MESSAGES

This section explains how to record a single message.

1Select SSB, FM, or AM.

Use the same mode for transmitting and receiving.

2If VOX is ON, press [VOX] to switch the function OFF.

3Press [REC] to enter the Record Standby mode.

2If VOX is ON, press [VOX] to switch the function OFF.

3Press [CH 1], [CH 2], or [CH 3], depending on which channel you want to check.

For example, “AP 1– –” appears while playing back the message in channel 1.

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• “AP –” appears.

 

• To interrupt playback, press [CLR].

 

4 To play back another message in sequence,

 

press the corresponding [CH 1], [CH 2], or

• To exit the Record Standby mode and quit

[CH 3] while playing back the first message.

 

recording your message, press [CLR].

• Up to three channels can be queued at the

4 Press and hold down [CH 1], [CH 2], or [CH 3] and

same time.

 

begin speaking into your microphone.

 

There are three channels for recording messages. Press the button that corresponds to the channel that you want to use.

5Release the button pressed in step 4 when you have finished recording your message.

Also when the maximum recording time passes, recording stops.

The content of the channel is overwritten with the new message.

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Contents TS-570S Intelligent Digital Enhanced Communications System Supplied AccessoriesAccessory Part Number Applicable ModelKEY2 FeaturesKEY+ Power on Writing Conventions FollowedContents Specifications Appendix COM Connector Protocol Index Memory FeaturesOptional Accessories Installing OptionsCleaning Power SourcePower Cable Protection Power LinesCorrectly Matched 50 Ω Line InstallationAntenna Connection APPROX. Loss dB PER 30 Meters 100 FeetLightning Protection DC Power Supply ConnectionInstallation Ground ConnectionRear Panel Accessory ConnectionsFront Panel Fully counterclockwise If Shift control Center SQL control Your First QSOSet the following as specified AF control RF control Fully clockwiseYour Front Panel Getting AcquaintedGetting Acquainted Clear button UP/DOWN buttonsSplit button TF-SET buttonMicrophone EXT SP jack Rear PanelGND post KEY and Paddle jacksDisplay #1FSK @6M.SCR@7LSB @8USBSelecting VFO a or VFO B Switching Power ON/OFFAdjusting Volume Operating BasicsFront Panel Meter Selecting a ModeAdjusting Squelch Selecting a FrequencyMicrophone Gain Selecting Transmit PowerPress PWR again to complete the setting TransmittingMenu A/ Menu B Menu SetupWhat is a MENU? Page Page Cross Reference for Menu Functions Menu SetupSSB Transmission Basic CommunicatingAuto ZERO-BEAT CW TransmissionBasic Communicating TX SIDETONE/ RX Pitch FrequencyPress Filter FM TransmissionAM Transmission TX Deviation SelectionUP/DWN Specialized CommunicatingSPLIT-FREQUENCY Operation TF-SET Transmit Frequency SETMode/Activity FM Repeater OperationSpecialized Communicating Arrl 10-METER Band PlanContinuous or Burst SUBTONES? When you are calledWhen you make a call Specialized Communicating Selecting Subtone FrequencyIaru Region A./Canada Digital OperationRtty Frequency Shift Keying Rtty FrequenciesEurope/Africa Mode MeaningMode Data Rate Packet FrequenciesSstv Frequencies Slow Scan TV/ FacsimileSelecting Your Frequency Communicating AidsReceiving AGC Automatic Gain Control RIT Receive Incremental TuningCommunicating Aids RX EqualizerMicrophone Input Level VOX VOICE-OPERATED TransmitCommunicating Aids Speech Processor XIT Transmit Incremental TuningBandwidth Transmit InhibitChanging Transmit Bandwidth SSB/AM Equalizing Transmit Audio SSB/FM/AMElectronic Keyer Auto WeightingReversible Auto Weighting CW BREAK-INCW Message Memory Changing LOCKED-WEIGHTBUG KEY Function If Shift Rejecting InterferenceIf Filter Noise BlankerRejecting Interference AttenuatorPreamplifier DSP ToolsCW/ FSK Modes Beat CancelSetting NR2 Time Constant Noise ReductionSimplex Channels Memory FeaturesConventional Memory Storing Data in MemoryMemory Recall and Scroll Memory FeaturesSplit-Frequency Channels Memory RecallTo use a memory channel for receiving Memory ScrollTemporary Frequency Changes Memory-VFO Split OperationChannel Channel Transfer Memory Features Memory TransferMemory VFO Transfer Confirming Start/End Frequencies Full ResetStoring Frequency Ranges Erasing Memory ChannelsRIT ON/OFF XIT ON/OFF Storing Into Quick MemoryMemory Channel Lockout VOX ON/OFFQuick Memory VFO Transfer Memory Features Recalling Quick MemoryTemporary Frequency Changes Transceiver provides the following types of Scan ScanProgram Scan Scan HoldGroup Scan Memory ScanScan ALL-CHANNEL ScanFrequency Lock Function Microprocessor ResetSwitching ANT 1/ ANT Operator ConveniencesProgram Function Button Beep FunctionDisplay Dimmer Operator Conveniences Setting UPUsing Quick Transfer Quick Data TransferCommunication Parameters Using a TransverterMenu Setting Computer ControlAT Tune again PresettingAutomatic Antenna Tuner Recording Messages DRU-3A Digital Recording UnitOptional Message PlaybackChanging Inter-message Interval Changing VolumeSending Messages Voice New ModeSteps MenuPG-2Z Optional AccessoriesDRU-3A PC-1ARemoving the Bottom Case Installing OptionsFilters Installing OptionsVS-3 Voice Synthesizer Unit Cut the leads of the R503 and R504 resistors SO-2 TEMPERATURE-COMPENSATEDCrystal Oscillator Tcxo Compatible Transceiver ComputerAntenna Tuner Connecting Peripheral EquipmentRtty Equipment Linear AmplifierPin No Function MCP and TNCCleaning MaintenanceService Note ServiceReference Frequency Calibration Internal AdjustmentsMaintenance Accessing the Internal FuseDSP Slope LOW control or TroubleshootingProblem Probable Cause Corrective Action FollowedPress LSB/USB or FM/AM to Changing ReceivePress LSB/USB, CW/FSK, or Communication Parameters Repeater OperationMin Max 25 W Max 100 W Output powerTS-570S TS-570D FSK, FMSSB, CW, FSK SpecificationsCOM Hardware DescriptionControl Operation AppendixParameters Computer Control CommandsAlphabetical Commands Error MessagesOFF/ON Alphabetical Command TableFormat Parameter TableUP/DOWN Menu Selection Table for EX CommandComputer Control Command Tables Reading Command TablesDN UP DOWN/UP LK Frequency Lock MG MIC Gain RT RIT RX TX RX, TX VOX Function Sstv DSPVFO