Kenwood TS-590S manual Drive Out, Software Enhancing Operating Pleasure

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5 SOFTWARE: ENHANCING OPERATING PLEASURE

Also, in data modes, the specification of the receive DSP filter is automatically switched from LO CUT/HI CUT to WIDTH/SHIFT, allowing for operations with non-voice modulation types such as RTTY and PSK31.

Therefore, the IF DSP filter can be adjusted to as narrow as 50 Hz in SSB-DATA mode to deliver an interference-free output.

Setting values of WIDTH and SHIFT in SSB-DATA mode. (Hatched blocks are default values.)

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Hints and Tips

“Considerations on modulating the signal using an audio input from the PC”

If modulating the signal using an external audio input via the USB or ACC2 connector, and transmitting with the [SEND] key or the SS terminal of the ACC2 connector, the signal will not be modulated.

Conversely, if transmitting with the PKS signal of the ACC2 connector, PC control command “TX1;” or “DATA SEND” of the PF key, the signal from the microphone jack cannot be used to modulate the transceiver.

This is due to the specification that stipulates when a microphone and an external modulation source are connected at the same time, the external modulation input is muted if transmitting using the microphone, and the microphone is muted if the external modulation source is used.

Thanks to this specification, when you operate in PSK31 mode from your PC, for example, you don’t have to disconnect the microphone each time.

5.2 Drive Out

TS-590S is equipped with a DRV connector. The connector allows access to the drive output during the transmission. The drive output level is about 1 mW (0 dBm) and for operation in the 135 kHz band this output is used for transmission.

Also, since the active or inactive state of the DRV is stored for each band, you can interlock the status with the RX ANT connector to handily run a transverter.

Note:

Accessory/additional equipment

If you connect accessory equipment (such as an external TNC, SSTV equipment, RTTY equipment or when you connect the USB port and a PC for data communication) or additional equipment (such as a transverter or a linear amplifier) to the TS-590S, be aware that the transceiver is no longer eligible for Technical Regulations Conformity Certification and that you need to have the equipment certified to make an application. For a sample application form, visit our web site “TS-590S USB Audio Setting Manual”.

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Contents TS-590S Copyright of this Manual and Software About CopyrightAbout Trademarks and Intellectual Properties Other RestrictionsContents Optional Accessory Product Planning Objectives Development Spirit Type of Conversion ReceptionReception Down Conversion Block diagram Down ConversionMCF Hints and Tips Comparison of Bandpass Characteristics of MCFs Measurement Conditions Dynamic Range in the 50 MHz Band Up ConversionRX Auxiliary Circuits CN101 CN102 CN103 Kenwood Traditional Transmitting Circuitry TransmissionIf Circuits FET Final CircuitTransmission High-speed Relay-controlled Antenna Tuner Remote ConnectorMenu N o or N o 1 or DRV Terminal Transmission Output Characteristics of DRV Terminal at 136 kHz and 0 dBm Transmission Local Oscillator Comparison C/N CharacteristicsMultipurpose 32-bit Floating Point DSP DSPDSP Advanced AGC Control via if Digital ProcessingControl Block Diagram of IF-AGC Digital if Filter Interference Elimination Within AGC LoopLOW CUT Types of Digital if FiltersManual Notch Filter and Auto Notch Filter Digital Noise Blanker NB2 Demodulation Modulation DSP-based Auxiliary Circuits for RX Beat Cancel AF ProcessingNoise Blanker NB2 if Processing 11 NB2 Inactive Overview of Noise Reduction13 Conceptual Scheme of NR1 Based on Spectral Subtraction 4 NR1 Spectral Subtraction Method AF ProcessingAudio spectrum components swamped by noise 16 NR1 Line Enhancer Method Inactive 5 NR1 Based on a Line Enhancer AF Processing18 NR2 Inactive 6 NR2 AF ProcessingSpeech Processor AF Processing DSP-based Auxiliary Circuits for TXTX Equalizer & RX Equalizer AF Processing DSP-based Auxiliary Circuits Common to TX/RXExtended Data-mode Related Functions Software Enhancing Operating PleasureSoftware Enhancing Operating Pleasure Drive OutOperation in the 135 kHz Band Single Button Toggles if Filters between a and BMode Selection of Built-in Electronic Keyer Power-on MessageDouble Function Keys and Hold Time Selection Quick Memory Function Cross Tone FunctionPF Keys MIC CN Expansion of Voice Guide Function Optional VGS-1 Required Projections on the Rear Panel Easy Updating of FirmwareA Sketch of the TS-590S Cooling Structural FeaturesStructural Features Heat Sink Section Amber and Green LCDMain Control Knob Main Control KnobControlling TS-590S from a PC using the COM Connector System ConfigurationsExpansive Application Software Windows Related SoftwareConnection Controlling TS-590S from a PC using the USB ConnectorSoftware Hardware Controlling TS-590S from a PC on a Remote SiteUser Interfaces Basic Specifications Inherited from ARCP-480Menu Function KNS Kenwood Network Command SystemKNS Welcome Message Audio Equalizer Visual ScanARHP-590 Amateur Radio Host Program Freeware Basic Specifications Inherited from ARHP-10Disabling AF Gain Control from ARCP-590 New ARUA-10 USB Audio Controller FreewareSetup Basic FunctionsOperation Adjusting Volume Automatic Execution when Windows StartsStarting and Stopping ARUA-10 12 Main Window of ARVP-10H New ARVP-10H Amateur Radio VoIP Program FreewareMaking ARVP-10H host station Online or Offline Setup of ARVP-10H Host StationConnecting and Disconnecting ARVP-10R Remote Station Setup of ARVP-10R remote station16 Device Manager New Virtual COM Port DriverPS-60 Regulated DC Power Supply Optional AccessoryComparing Rectification Waveforms Rectifier CircuitPage Revision 1.00 May 15
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