Kenwood TS-590S manual Lcd, Amber and Green

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7 STRUCTURAL FEATURES

7.2 LCD

“We wanted to complete the display without uneven brightness!” That was our goal of designing the display screen, or the “face” of the transceiver. On the TS-590S, after repeated examinations and trials, we have finally reached our goal of a display with perfectly even brightness.

The secret of this even brightness lies in the illumination structure of the LCD.

The TS-590S’s illumination structure is a bottom direct-lit type backlight structure in which LEDs are lit from the reverse side of the LCD. In the stage of discussing the structure, we have also examined front-lit and edge-lit designs that have been already proven in the previous transceivers, but they didn’t suit the display size of the TS-590S, resulting in uneven illumination. So, we focused on the the bottom direct-lit type backlight structure and further studied the design.

We would like you to confirm the beauty of the display with your own eyes.

Also, as the first trial on a Kenwood HF transceiver, the color of the backlight now can be switched between amber and green. At first, the color of the backlight was amber only but, considering color visibility differs from one amateur radio operator to another in the world, we have added green. You can choose either amber or green backlighting, whichever pleases you most.

In addition to the backlight itself, we also carefully designed the brightness (dimmer setting) of the backlight and the segment displays for better visibility. You can choose among 7 steps of brightness (OFF and 1 though 6) of the backlight in the menu mode.

The TS-590S has more dimmer setting steps than the TS-570S or TS-2000S, allowing a user to adjust the backlight brightness to suit the installation environment.

For the segment displays on the LCD, we have adopted a large-size, positive LCD.

Focusing on the visibility, for 7-segment and 13-segment displays, we have adopted the same large- size characters as in the TS-570S that were highly evaluated. The type of LCD chosen is a semi- transmissive TN LCD (1/3 duty) that has high contrast.

Good outdoor sunlight visibility is another reason why we have chosen a semi-transmissive LCD. The TS-590S has a semi-transmissive LCD using a white reflection plate. And this LCD type delivers comfortable visibility under sunlight. Hence, the transceiver maintains good visibility characteristics outdoors as well as indoors.

Figure 7-7 Amber and Green

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CONTENTS

TS-590S

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Contents TS-590S About Copyright Copyright of this Manual and SoftwareAbout Trademarks and Intellectual Properties Other RestrictionsContents Optional Accessory Product Planning Objectives Development Spirit Reception Type of ConversionReception Block diagram Down Conversion Down ConversionMCF Hints and Tips Comparison of Bandpass Characteristics of MCFs Measurement Conditions Up Conversion Dynamic Range in the 50 MHz BandRX Auxiliary Circuits CN101 CN102 CN103 Transmission Kenwood Traditional Transmitting CircuitryIf Circuits FET Final CircuitTransmission Remote Connector High-speed Relay-controlled Antenna TunerMenu N o or N o 1 or DRV Terminal Transmission Output Characteristics of DRV Terminal at 136 kHz and 0 dBm Transmission Comparison C/N Characteristics Local OscillatorDSP Multipurpose 32-bit Floating Point DSPAdvanced AGC Control via if Digital Processing DSPControl Block Diagram of IF-AGC Interference Elimination Within AGC Loop Digital if FilterTypes of Digital if Filters LOW CUTManual Notch Filter and Auto Notch Filter Digital Noise Blanker NB2 Demodulation Modulation Beat Cancel AF Processing DSP-based Auxiliary Circuits for RXNoise Blanker NB2 if Processing Overview of Noise Reduction 11 NB2 Inactive4 NR1 Spectral Subtraction Method AF Processing 13 Conceptual Scheme of NR1 Based on Spectral SubtractionAudio spectrum components swamped by noise 5 NR1 Based on a Line Enhancer AF Processing 16 NR1 Line Enhancer Method Inactive6 NR2 AF Processing 18 NR2 InactiveDSP-based Auxiliary Circuits for TX Speech Processor AF ProcessingDSP-based Auxiliary Circuits Common to TX/RX TX Equalizer & RX Equalizer AF ProcessingSoftware Enhancing Operating Pleasure Extended Data-mode Related FunctionsDrive Out Software Enhancing Operating PleasureSingle Button Toggles if Filters between a and B Operation in the 135 kHz BandDouble Function Keys and Hold Time Selection Mode Selection of Built-in Electronic KeyerPower-on Message PF Keys Quick Memory FunctionCross Tone Function MIC CN Expansion of Voice Guide Function Optional VGS-1 Required Easy Updating of Firmware Projections on the Rear PanelA Sketch of the TS-590S Structural Features CoolingStructural Features Heat Sink Section LCD Amber and GreenMain Control Knob Main Control KnobSystem Configurations Controlling TS-590S from a PC using the COM ConnectorExpansive Application Software Windows Related SoftwareControlling TS-590S from a PC using the USB Connector ConnectionControlling TS-590S from a PC on a Remote Site Software HardwareBasic Specifications Inherited from ARCP-480 User InterfacesKNS Kenwood Network Command System Menu FunctionKNS Welcome Message Visual Scan Audio EqualizerBasic Specifications Inherited from ARHP-10 ARHP-590 Amateur Radio Host Program FreewareNew ARUA-10 USB Audio Controller Freeware Disabling AF Gain Control from ARCP-590Operation SetupBasic Functions Starting and Stopping ARUA-10 Adjusting VolumeAutomatic Execution when Windows Starts New ARVP-10H Amateur Radio VoIP Program Freeware 12 Main Window of ARVP-10HSetup of ARVP-10H Host Station Making ARVP-10H host station Online or OfflineSetup of ARVP-10R remote station Connecting and Disconnecting ARVP-10R Remote StationNew Virtual COM Port Driver 16 Device ManagerOptional Accessory PS-60 Regulated DC Power SupplyRectifier Circuit Comparing Rectification WaveformsPage Revision 1.00 May 15
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