Kenwood TS-480 manual Upper side

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The TS-480HX is equipped with 4 final transistors (2 in the case of the SAT model), and the heat produced by these disperses through the die-cast aluminum chassis. In order to efficiently transfer this heat outside the transceiver, cooling fins are absolutely essential. We would like to provide as many of these fins as possible, but in fact on more than one occasion we have found that, owing to space limitations, we were not able to fit in the normal complement of cooling fins. In the case of the TS-480, in order to make the transceiver compact we provided a single row of tall, highly efficient cooling fins right above the final transistors. This compensated for the lack of cooling fins dictated by the design restrictions.

Our decision to suspend the filter unit was made in order to fit in as many cooling fins as possible by packing in the components.

Fig. 27: Upper side

Fig. 28: Underside

Figs. 27~29 are photographs of the TH-480HX die-cast aluminum chassis. The final transistors are positioned on the four raised areas (circled) that can be seen in the middle of the chassis (underside). On the opposite side to the final transistors, running across the middle of the upper side of the chassis, can be seen a row of relatively tall, flat cooling fins.

Fig. 29: Fin

The air that is sucked in from the front is divided into two flows, one through the top of the chassis and the other through the bottom. The upper flow of air must pass through these high-efficiency cooling fins, absorbing the heat from them before it is expelled to the outside.

These fins, which also serve as a partition between the TXRX unit and the filter unit, are set diagonally so as to offer a degree of shielding.

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Contents Page TS-480HX TS-480SAT Design Objectives Determination to create a unique transceiverBack to basics The appeal of HF lies in DX’ing Standalone control panel Focus on basic performance200W challenge Overview of the TS-480 Series Adding appeal to fixed station operationsDevelopment Objectives for the TS-480 Series TS-480 concept began with development of the TS-570?Achieving 200W output in a compact transceiver Focusing on HF TX circuits 200W final section CircuitryTX IMD output 200W SPS schematic diagram SPS separate power sources TS-480HX onlyFailsafe device some TS-480HX versions only 100W final sectionAntenna tuner TS-480SAT 200W final section FM circuit FM modulation block diagramRX 1st mixer RX circuitry Front endRX dynamic range RX sensitivity Jumpers for joy Comparison of optional CW filters 500Hz Circuitry after the roofing filterOption installation unit Full compatibility with digital modes data modes Auxiliary FeaturesFeatures useful for 50MHz operations Features useful for mobile operationsNew 5MHz band Features of the Built-in DSP DSP circuitIdeal for mobile operations DNL Demonstrates how ignition noise is reduced by the DNL Noise reductionNR OFF BC OFF Beat cancelRX DSP filters Switching Width During CW operations CW auto tune RX equalizer & TX equalizerTS-480 menus TipsDSP Useful if you want to go on to tune FSK APO Functions that can be assigned to PF keys Assigned Use Split Quick menu Making menus easier to use Menu switchingInternal structure of the main unit Structural FeaturesCooling Cooling diagramUpper side Temperature rise around final transistors Page Design concept New Option Voice Guide & Storage Unit VGS-1 Constant recording functionMessage recording/playback function Voice Guide ResetConfiguration mode for TX output, etc Menu settings Split modeVariable Voice Guide speed Other featuresVFO mode, direct frequency entry Memory channelMain functions KNS addedButton layout & basic operation CW keying Changing memory and registered detailsReading and writing files Compatibility with KNS Kenwood Network Command SystemAccidental continuous TX Setting up KNS on the Arcp sidePage Using a broadband router New Option ARHP-10 Amateur Radio Host Program Freeware Checking LAN settingsUser setup Adjust PC volumePage Network & Operations Problem Solution TroubleshootingCannot get KNS to work Sound Problem Solution Connect a microphone to the computer and bring up TS-480 In-Depth Manual