Kenwood TS-480 manual RX DSP filters

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RX DSP filters

In SSB, AM and FM modes, you can independently set high- and low-cut frequencies for the AF filters to suit operating conditions (slope tune).

Fig. 20 illustrates how slope tune works. When there are interfering signals in proximity to the target signal, you can use a high-cut filter and a low-cut filter to remove the signals above and below the target.

In SSB mode, installing the optional SSB narrow filter results in even better interference reduction. In AM mode if you select NAR, RX is possible using this SSB IF filter.

Target signal

Interference

Interference

 

Target signal

Low-cut

Hi-cut

Interference

Interference

Fig. 20: Slope tune in action

Listed below are the cutoff frequencies (unit: Hz) that can be chosen; default values are shown in bold.

SSB/FM

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Low-cut

0

50

100

200

300

400

500

600

700

800

900

1000

 

 

Hi-cut

1000

1200

1400

1600

1800

2000

2200

2400

2600

2800

3000

3400

4000

5000

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

AM

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Low-cut

0

100

200

500

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hi-cut

2500

3000

4000

5000

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

In CW and FSK modes, the AF filters function as a VBT, changing bandwidth without altering the center frequency. In CW mode, the center frequency is coupled to the CW pitch, whereas in FSK mode it is determined by the FSK tone and FSK shift frequencies.

Fig. 21 shows how it is possible during CW operations to extract a target signal from surrounding interference by changing the AF filter bandwidth (WIDTH).

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Contents Page TS-480HX TS-480SAT Back to basics The appeal of HF lies in DX’ing Design ObjectivesDetermination to create a unique transceiver 200W challenge Standalone control panelFocus on basic performance Adding appeal to fixed station operations Overview of the TS-480 SeriesAchieving 200W output in a compact transceiver Development Objectives for the TS-480 SeriesTS-480 concept began with development of the TS-570? Focusing on HF Circuitry TX circuits 200W final sectionTX IMD output 200W SPS separate power sources TS-480HX only SPS schematic diagramAntenna tuner TS-480SAT Failsafe device some TS-480HX versions only100W final section 200W final section FM modulation block diagram FM circuitRX circuitry Front end RX 1st mixerRX dynamic range RX sensitivity Jumpers for joy Circuitry after the roofing filter Comparison of optional CW filters 500HzOption installation unit Features useful for mobile operations Auxiliary FeaturesFeatures useful for 50MHz operations Full compatibility with digital modes data modesNew 5MHz band Ideal for mobile operations DNL Features of the Built-in DSPDSP circuit Noise reduction Demonstrates how ignition noise is reduced by the DNLNR OFF Beat cancel BC OFFRX DSP filters Switching Width During CW operations RX equalizer & TX equalizer CW auto tuneTips TS-480 menusDSP Useful if you want to go on to tune FSK APO Functions that can be assigned to PF keys Assigned Use Split Making menus easier to use Menu switching Quick menuStructural Features Internal structure of the main unitCooling diagram CoolingUpper side Temperature rise around final transistors Page Design concept Message recording/playback function New Option Voice Guide & Storage Unit VGS-1Constant recording function Menu settings Split mode ResetConfiguration mode for TX output, etc Voice GuideMemory channel Other featuresVFO mode, direct frequency entry Variable Voice Guide speedButton layout & basic operation Main functionsKNS added Changing memory and registered details CW keyingCompatibility with KNS Kenwood Network Command System Reading and writing filesSetting up KNS on the Arcp side Accidental continuous TXPage Using a broadband router Checking LAN settings New Option ARHP-10 Amateur Radio Host Program FreewareAdjust PC volume User setupPage Troubleshooting Network & Operations Problem SolutionCannot get KNS to work Sound Problem Solution Connect a microphone to the computer and bring up TS-480 In-Depth Manual