Kenwood TS-480HX, TS-480SAT CW Message Memory, Storing CW Messages, Transmitting CW Messages

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8COMMUNICATING AIDS BUG KEY FUNCTION

The built-in electronic keyer also can be used as a semi-automatic key. Semi-automatic keys are also known as ÒBugsÓ. When this function is ON, dots are generated in the normal manner by the electronic keyer. Dashes, however, are manually generated by the operator by holding the keyer paddle closed for the appropriate length of time.

To switch this function ON, access Menu No. 37 and select ÒonÓ. The default is OFF.

Note: When the Bug Key function is ON, CW Message Memory (see below) cannot be used.

5To complete the message storage, press [MTR/ CLR] to stop.

¥When the memory becomes full, recording automatically stops.

Note:

If you do not operate the keyer paddle after starting to record a message, a pause is stored in the channel.

When the optional VGS-1 is installed and the Constant Recording function is working, CH3 cannot be used.

CW MESSAGE MEMORY

This transceiver has 3 memory channels for storing CW messages. Each memory channel can store approximately 50 characters (equivalent of 250 dots). These memory channels are ideal for storing contest exchanges that you want to send repeatedly. Stored messages can be played back to check message content or for transmitting.

The electronic keyer has a function that allows you to interrupt playback and manually inject your own keying. To switch this function ON, access Menu No. 33 and select ÒonÓ. The default is OFF.

The electronic keyer can also repeatedly play back the message that you stored. To switch this function ON, access Menu No. 31 and select ÒonÓ. The default is OFF.

For repetitive message playback, you can change the interval between each series of messages. Use Menu No. 32 and select the time in the range of 0 to 60 seconds in steps of 1 second {page 41}.

Note:

This function cannot be used when the Bug Key function is ON.

Operating the keyer paddle with Menu No. 33 OFF cancels message playback. Even if message playback does not stop because of your keying start timing, you can cancel playback by pressing [MTR/ CLR].

Storing CW Messages

1Press [MODE] until you select CW mode.

¥ÒCWÓ or ÒCWRÓ appears.

2If VOX is ON, press [VOX/ 8].

¥ÒVOXÓ disappears {page 39}.

3Press [CH1/ 1/ REC] (1 s), [CH2/ 2/ REC]

(1 s) or [CH3/ 3/ REC] (1 s) to select a memory channel to be recorded.

¥If the Constant Recording is ON (Menu No. 30), you cannot store a message to CH3 {page 69}.

4Begin sending using the keyer paddle.

¥The message you send is stored in memory.

Checking CW Messages without Transmitting

1Press [MODE] until you select CW mode.

¥ÒCWÓ or ÒCWRÓ appears.

2If VOX is ON, press [VOX/ 8] to switch it OFF.

3Press [CH1/ 1/ REC], [CH2/ 2/ REC] or [CH3/ 3/ REC] to select the channel to be played back.

¥The message is played back.

¥To play back the messages stored in the other channels in sequence, press the corresponding channel keys during playback. Up to 3 channels can be queued at the same time.

¥While playing back the messages, you can also adjust the keyer speed by pressing [KEY/ 6/ DELAY] and turning the MULTI control.

¥To interrupt playback, press [MTR/ CLR].

Transmitting CW Messages

Messages can be transmitted using Semi Break- in/ Full Break-in or manual TX/ RX switching.

1Press [MODE] until ÒCWÓ or ÒCWRÓ appears.

2To use Semi Break-in/ Full Break-in, press [VOX/ 8].

¥ÒVOXÓ appears.

3Press [CH1/ 1/ REC], [CH2/ 2/ REC] or [CH3/ 3/ REC] to select the channel to be played back.

¥The message is played back and transmitted automatically.

¥To transmit the messages stored in the other channels in sequence, press the corresponding channel keys during playback. Up to 3 channels can be queued at the same time.

¥While playing back the messages, you can also adjust the keyer speed by pressing [KEY/ 6/ DELAY] and turning the MULTI control.

¥To interrupt transmission, press [MTR/ CLR].

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Contents TS-480HX TS-480SAT Before Starting Features Supplied AccessoriesQuantity Accessory Thank YOUModels Covered by this Manual Market CodesWriting Conventions Followed Thank YOUPrecautions Contents Contents Troubleshooting Optional AccessoriesSpecifications IndexInstallation Mobile InstallationInstallation Example Remote Control Panel InstallationInstallation DC Power Cable Connection Antenna ConnectionGround Connection Ignition NoiseFixed Station Installation DC Power Supply ConnectionInstallation TS-480SATAntenna Connection Ground ConnectionLightning Protection Portable Bracket E-TYPE only FusesFuse Location Fuse Current Rating TS-480HX/ SATPanel and Microphone Connection Using PG-4Z Option Panel and Microphone ConnectionAccessory Connections Remote Control PanelTX/ RX Unit Your First QSO ReceptionYour First QSO TransmissionRemote Control Panel Getting AcquaintedGetting Acquainted @3LED@9QMI/ M.IN key #0QMR/ MsVFO key#1A/B / M/V key #2A=B/ Split keyLCD Display 2AGC OFF5FINE @4M.SCR @5DNL@8AUTO #4RITTX/ RX Unit EXT.SP jackPaddle and KEY jacks Plastic coverGND post Cooling FansRemote Control Panel Rear MicrophoneUP/ DWN keys Switching Power ON/ OFF Adjusting VolumeOperating Basics Selecting VFO a or VFO BSelecting a Mode Adjusting SquelchSelecting a Band Selecting a FrequencySelecting Transmission Power What Is Measured?MULTI-FUNCTION Meter TransmittingOperating Basics Microphone Gain Press MIC/ 5/ RF.GMenu Setup What is a MENU?Menu Access Quick MenuMenu Configuration FunctionDSP Menu Setup Group Menu Function Selections DefaultTOT FSKAPO Alphabetical Function List Function MenuBasic Communications SSB TransmissionFM Transmission AM Transmission Narrow Bandwidth for FMNarrow Bandwidth for AM Basic CommunicationsCW Transmission Auto ZERO-BEATTX SIDETONE/ RX Pitch Frequency Press MENU/ F.LOCK 1 s to lock the Tuning control Enhanced CommunicationsSPLIT-FREQUENCY Operation TF-SET Transmission Frequency SETFM Repeater Operation Enhanced CommunicationsEnhanced Communications Transmitting a Tone Tone FREQ. ID ScanActivating the Tone Function Selecting a Tone FrequencyFM Ctcss Operation Ctcss FREQ. ID ScanFreq Communicating Aids ReceptionSelecting Your Frequency RIT Receive Incremental Tuning Communicating AidsAGC Automatic Gain Control Transmission VOX VOICE-OPERATED TransmitXIT Transmit Incremental Tuning Communicating Aids Speech ProcessorCommunicating Aids Customizing Transmission Signal CharacteristicsTransmit Inhibit Busy LockoutUsing Semi BREAK-IN or Full BREAK-IN Auto WeightingCW BREAK-IN Electronic KeyerCW Message Memory Storing CW MessagesChecking CW Messages without Transmitting Transmitting CW MessagesAuto CW TX in SSB Mode MIC UP/ DWN KEY Paddle ModeFrequency Correction for CW Swap DOT and Dash Paddle PositionSpecialized Communications Radio Teletype RttyA./ Canada ARU Region Packet Radio Specialized CommunicationsSlow Scan TV/ Facsimile Mode If filter bandwidth Rejecting InterferenceIf Filter Changing the if Filter BandwidthAdjust Mode DSP FiltersRejecting Interference Changing the DSP Filter BandwidthRejecting Interference Beat Cancel SSB/ FM/ AM Noise BlankerDigital Noise Limiter DNL Noise Reduction ALL ModesDSP Filter for Data Communication SSB/ FM DSP RX MonitorCenter PRE-AMPLIFIER AttenuatorCW Reverse Reception Memory Features Memory ChannelsStoring Data in Memory Simplex ChannelsMemory Features Memory Recall and ScrollSplit-Frequency Channels Memory RecallMemory Transfer Memory ScrollMemory \ VFO Transfer Temporary Frequency ChangesStoring Frequency Ranges Confirming Start/ End FrequenciesChannel 00 ~ Channel 90 ~ Memory Channel Lockout Memory Channel NameProgrammable VFO Available alpha-numeric charactersQuick Memory Storing Into Quick MemoryRecalling Quick Memory Channels Temporary Frequency ChangesScan Normal ScanVFO Scan Program ScanScan Program Scan Partially SlowedScan Hold Time-Operated mode to Carrier-Operated mode coMemory Scan Scan Resume MethodScan Group Scan Memory GroupScan Group Select Performing Group ScanOperator Conveniences AntennasAutomatic Antenna Tuner Auto Mode PresettingOperator Conveniences External Antenna Tuner typeMode Morse Code Output Beep FunctionBeeps What it means Display Linear Amplifier ControlLock Functions Microphone PF Keys PF KEYRX DSP Equalizer RX MonitorTIME-OUT Timer TX PowerTransverter TX MonitorSetting UP Using Quick TransferTX Tune Quick Data TransferComputer Control Communication ParametersRemote Controlling the TS-480 on OptionalOperator Conveniences Controlling the TS-480 from PC NetworkOperator Conveniences Message Playback Constant RecordingMenu LockQMI/ M.IN ENTVoice Guide Announcement Volume Crossband RepteaterVoice Guide Announcement Speed OperationOperator Conveniences DX Packetcluster Tune Operator Conveniences SKY Command II K-TYPE only SKY Command II DiagramPreparation Control OperationUsing TH-D7A AS a Commander TH-D7A Commander SetupMic Key Function Power DWNMode CLRComputer Compatible TransceiverConnecting Peripheral Equipment Rtty OperationRemote terminal pin assignment 8-pin mini DIN Pin No FunctionData connector pin assignment 6-pin mini DIN Antenna TunerMCP and TNC DX Packetcluster Tune Crossband RepeaterConnecting Peripheral Equipment SKY Command II K-TYPE only TM-D700AInstalling Options Removing the TOP CoverVGS-1 Voice Guide & Storage Unit YF-107C/ CN/ SN if Filters and SO-3 TcxoInstalling Options Reference Frequency CalibrationTS-480 transceiver without SO-3 TS-480 transceiver with SO-3Troubleshooting General InformationTroubleshooting TroubleshootingProblem Probable Cause Corrective Action Press MENU/ F.LOCK 1 s to switchPress ATT/PRE/ ANT1/2 to switch Press Mode or Mode 1 s to selectPress ATT/PRE/ ANT1/2 until ATT Press ATT/PRE/ ANT1/2 1 s toFM Repeater Operation DC Error VGS ERRMicroprocessor Reset Demonstration ModeInitial Settings Partial ResetDC Power Supply Operation NoticesFAN Noises Internal BeatsOptional Accessories PG-4ZVGS-1 Specifications F1B FSKSpecifications ReceiverIndex CtcssIndex RttyVFO