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KENWV HF/50 MHz Transceivet TS-9!
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JVC KENWOOD Corporatic 90S ion Manual NOTIFICATION This equipment complies wit!
The use of the warning symb in certain countries. This equipment requires a lic ISO3166 C 0682 O Bu Urtin 26891savili Resmi G Bazi Zararli Maddelerin Kulla olarak Uretilmistir. This product complies with D ON THE RESTRICTION OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTR B62-2388-00 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 C 1 the essential requirements of Directive 1999/5/EC. ol D means the equipment is subject to restrictions of use ence and is intended for use in the countries below. azetede vavimlanan Elektrikli ve Elektronik Esvalarda niminin Sinirlandirilmasina Dair Ynetmelige uygun irective, Number 26891 regarding REGULATION THE USE OF CERTAIN HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES IN ONIC EQUIPMENT. PRIOR TO YOUR FIRST QSO Thank you for purchasing this TS-990 transceiver. Prior to your first QSO, carefully read through the following precautions to become familiar with the safety precautions applicable to this transceiver. After reading through this instruction manual, store it with the warranty card and packing materials. FEATURES A main receiver with IP3: +40 dBm, and a sub receiver with the TS-590 receiver diverted. Capable of receiving two signals at once, in different bands. 7-inch wide and 3.5-inch color TFT displays allow displaying of independent contents. Displays simplifying with a glance the complicated operations to be comfortable Covers the HF and 50 MHz bands. Clean 5 to 200 W transmit power through the 50 V FET final unit. Built-in and relayed system automatic antenna tuner allowing the fast tuning. Built-in switching power supply and low-power consumption mode. Wide range of operating modes including SSB, CW, FSK, PSK
(QPSK31, BPSK31 and BPSK63), AM and FM modes. Three Analog Devices with 32-bit floating-point arithmetic DSPs. Standard equipped USB, Serial and LAN ports. Vidian cinnal nutniit far dicnlayv hy an avtarnal DC (main crroan eee EE AF MARE ERI IEEE ee NEEDED EMRE Ne display only).
+ Free ARCP-990 software, allowing PC control, and ARHP-990 software allowing remote control. NOTICE TO THE USER One or more of the following statements may he annplicable for this MARKET CODES K-type: The Americas E-type: Europe The market code is shown on the carton box.
{ Infarmatinn an Dicnacal af Old Flactrical and Flactranic Equimmant and Batteries (applicable for EU countries that have adopted separate waste collection systems)
x Products and batteries with the symbol (crossed-out wheeled bin) cannot be disposed as household waste. Old electrical and electronic equipment and batteries should be recycled at a facility capable of handling these items and their waste byproducts. Contact your local authority for details in locating a recycle facility nearest to you. Proper recycling and waste disposal will help conserve resources whilst preventing detrimental effects on our health and the environment. This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions : (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. NOTIFICATION This equipment complies with the essential requirements of Di-
rective 1999/5/EC. The use of the warning symbol QW means the equipment Is sub-
ject to restrictions of use in certain countries. This equipment requires a licence and is intended for use in the countries below. a IE TT equipment. FCC WARNING This equipment generates or uses radio frequency energy. Changes or modifications to this equipment may cause harmful interference unless the modifications are expressly approved in the instruction manual. The user could lose the authority to operate this equipment if|
an unauthorized change or modification is made. INFORMATION TO THE DIGITAL DEVICE USER REQUIRED BY THE FCC This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can generate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that the interference will not occur ina particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful MNETIETeNnCe LO faQiO OF LEIEVISION FeECePuon, WHICH Call DE Qeterminea by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
+ Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
+ Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
+ Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
+ Consult the dealer for technical assistance. 1SO3166 C 0682 This product is designed for connection to an IT power distribution system. Bu urtin 26891 sayili Resmi Gazetede yayimlanan Elektrikli ve Elektronik Esyalarda Bazi Zararli Maddelerin Kullaniminin Sinirlandirilmasina Dair Yonetmelige uygun olarak Uretilmistir. This product complies with Directive, Number 26891 regard-
ing REGULATION ON THE RESTRICTION OF THE USE OF CERTAIN HAZ-
ARDOUS SUBSTANCES IN ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT. PRIOR TO YOUR FIRST QSO SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES The following accessories are supplied with the transceiver. After carefully unpacking the transceiver, identify the accessories listed in the table.
| Description Quantity AC Power Cable 1 7-pin DIN plug 1 13-pin DIN plug Fuse (4 A) INSTRUCTION MANUAL Warranty Card Circuit Diagram Leaflet (E-type only) IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR STORAGE OF PACKING MATERIALS AND TRANSPORTATION This transceiver is heavy. Store all packing materials for the transceiver for future use, such as when transporting the transceiver when moving or requesting after service. Do not hire a regular door-to-door delivery service; we highly recommend you use a specialized transport company, such as a furniture delivery service, who is responsible for nackina. nickiin and delivery ABOUT THIS MANUAL This manual was written subject to the specifications and designs described below. Specifications are described in SPECIFICATIONS in chapter 19, "OTHERS". fragqe 10-61 oa Firmware Version: V1.0x.xx You can verify the firmware version as described below. The "(I)" LED lights red after the transceiver is turned OFF by pressing
(1. While the transceiver is in this state, you can verify the firmware version as described below. 1 Hold down [M.IN] (Memory), then press [ (I) ]. The Firmware Update screen appears after the startup screen, and the firmware version can be viewed. 2 Press [ (I) ] to turn the transceiver OFF. The transceiver turns OFF. Note:
+ There are two [M.IN] keys on this transceiver; one is for Memory and the other for Quick Memory. To view the firmware version, be sure to use
[M.IN] (Memory). The latest firmware and its corresponding instruction manual, in PDF format, can be downloaded from the following URL:
http://www2.jvckenwood.com/products/communications/amateur/
index.html (example) COPYRIGHTS FOR THIS MANUAL JVC KENWOOD Corporation shall own all copyrights and other intellectual properties for the product and the software and for all af This transceiver is precise and sensitive. To prevent it from being damanad diiringn trancnnrtatinan tha trancraivar miict ha nacked wie eee eee EEE EE EEE EEE END original packing materials and transported with the front panel facing up. Do not transport the transceiver placed sideways. To prevent injury, transport the transceiver with at least two workers. manuals and documents attached to the product and the software. A user is required to obtain approval from JVC KENWOOD corporation, in writing, prior to redistributing this document on a personal web page or via packet communication. A user is prohibited from assigning, renting, leasing or reselling the document. JVC KENWOOD Corporation does not warrant that quality and functions described in this manual comply with each user's purpose of use and, unless specifically described in this manual, JVC KENWOOD Corporation snail be tree trom any responsibility tor any defects and indemnities Tor any damages or losses. SOFTWARE COPYRIGHTS The title to and ownership of copyrights for software, including but not limited to the firmware that may be distributed individually, to be embedded in KENWOOD product memories, are reserved for JVC KENWOOD Corporation. Any modifying, reverse engineering, copying, reproducing or disclosing AN an Internet wehcite af the cafftware ic ctricthy nrnhihited witho: it
~ 4 prior written consent of JVC KENWOOD Corporation. A user is required to obtain approval from JVC KENWOOD corporation, in writing, prior to redistributing this manual on a personal web page or via packet communication. Furthermore, any reselling, assigning or transferring of the software is also strictly prohibited without embedding the software in KENWOOD product memories. SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT Software License Agreement contains the terms and conditions of use of the software embedded in or used with the transceiver. A user is entitled to use the software subject to the acceptance and agreement of this Software License Agreement by the user. Also, this Software LICETISE PAQGIECITICHIL SUPUIGLES LE LeHITIS ail COUNUILIOIIS Ul Use UE UNS software embedded in or used with the transceiver, and a user has the right to use the transceiver with the software embedded subject to the applicable laws and regulations, the description and defined in this manual and the warranty card. The following procedures allow you to display the Software License Agreement on the main screen. 1 Press [ADV.] (F) from the Menu screen. The Advanced Menu screen appears. Select Menu 28, "Software License Agreement", from the Advanced Menu screen. Press [SELECT] (F4). The Software License Agreement appears. Press | a ] (F2) or | SESH J (F3), or rotate the MULTI/CH control. You can scroll through the text of the Software License Agreement. Press [ESC]. The Software License Agreement disappears. IMPORTANT NOTICES CONCERNING THE SOFTWARE The software embedded in this transceiver consists of a multiple number of and individual software components. Title to and ownership of PRIOR TO YOUR FIRST QSO 5 Press [ESC]. The Important Notices concerning Free Open Source software disappears. ABOUT THE GPL/LPGL LICENSE The following procedures allow you to display About the GPL/LPGL License on the main screen. 1 Press [ADV.] (F) from the Menu screen. The Advanced Menu screen appears. 2 Select Menu 30, "About the GPL/LPGL License", from the Advanced Menu screen. 3 Press [SELECT] (F4). About the GPL/LPGL License appears. 4 Press [ SS] (F2) or [3H] (F3), or rotate the MULTI/
CH control. You can scroll through the text of the About the GPL/LPGL License. 5 Press [ESC]. About the GPL/LPGL License disappears. TRADEMARKS
+ KENWOOD is a registered trade mark of JVC KENWOOD Corporation.
+ TMDS is a registered trade mark of Silicon Image, Inc.
+ All other product names referenced herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective manufacturers. Marks such as and are omitted in the text of body. INDEMNITY copyrights for each software component is reserved for JVC KENWOOD Corporation and the respective bona fide holder. This product employs the software component in accordance with the End User License Agreement (hereinafter referred to as the "EULA") stipulated by JVC KENWOOD Corporation and/or the respective bona fide holder. There is free software stipulated and governed by the EULA , and this, a distribution condition of the software component in the executable format under the terms and conditions contained in the GNU General Frublic License or Lesser General rublic License (nereinatter rererred to as the GPL/LGPL ), requires to make the source code for the relevant software components available. Access the URL below for details of the software component stipulated in the "GPL/LPGL". URL: http://WWW.xxxxxxxxx.co.jp/gpl.html (example) The following procedures allow you to display Important Notices concerning Free Open Source software on the main screen. 1 Press [ADV] (F) from the Menu screen. The Advanced Menu screen appears. 2 Select Menu 29, "Important Notice concerning Free Open Source", from the Advanced Menu screen. 3 Press [SELECT] (F4). Important Notices concerning Free Open Source appears. 4 Press | Saal] (F2) or [ SHH) (F3), or rotate the MULTI/
CH control. You can scroll through the text of the Important Notices concerning Free Open Source software.
+ JVC KENWOOD Corporation takes all appropriate measures to ensure all descriptions in this manual to be accurate; however, this manual may still contain typos and expressions that are misleading. JVC KENWOOD Corporation is entirely free from any responsibilities arising from any losses or damages caused by such typos or expressions.
+ JVC KENWOOD Corporation has the right to change or improve the product specifications, etc., described in this manual without prior notice. JVC KENWOOD Corporation is entirely free from any responsi 's for any losses or damages caused by such changes oe GIN TEI RPUOVETHETIS.
+ JVC KENWOOD Corporation is entirely free from any responsibilities for any failures, damages or losses arising from, or in connection with, use of the transceiver with or connected to any external equipment. Failures, damages or losses shall include the failures, damages or losses that may occur at the PC connected to the transceiver or in storage devices having memory area such as a USB flash drive. JVC KENWOOD Corporation is entirely free from any responsibilities for any secondary failures, damages or losses, including but not limited to the loss or damage of data or data files stored in these memories. JVC KENWOOD Corporation does not warrant that quality and functions described in this manual comply with your purpose of use and, unless specifically described in this manual, JVC KENWOOD Corporation shall be free from any responsibilities for any defects and indemnities for any damages or losses. Selection and installation of any external equipment shall be done at your own risk. You are fully responsible for the use and effects of external equipment. JVC KENWOOD Corporation shall be free from any responsibilities for any incidental losses or damages, such as missing communications or call opportunities caused by a failure or performance error of the transceiver. PRIOR TO YOUR FIRST QSO ABOUT THE URL AND CONTACTS OF JVC KENWOOD CORPORATION The latest URL and contacts of JVC KENWOOD Corporation at the time when this manual was written are described in this manual. Due to changes of social circumstances or the management environment, the URL and contacts oF JVC KENVVOUD Corporation may Change Irom time to time. If you are unable to access the URL or contacts, contact your dealer to determine the latest URL and contacts. NOTATIONS APPLIED TO THIS MANUAL This transceiver has many user operations, such as those for the main band and the sub-band, keys and controls, function keys and operations from connected equipment, etc., as well as unique transceiver behaviors. To clarify and simplify the descriptions provided in this BETTI CAN, RET PUTPOANNTEE PEUGEOT VETERE SUEIMIETTEIM TTS PIG VE Meet used. The captioned display images may differ from what appears on your transceiver, due to your operating environment, design changes, etc. MAIN BAND AND SUB BAND Following a key or control name, (M) or (S) is described, allowing you to distinguish on which band, either the main band or the sub band, the key or control is to be used. If the band that the key or control is to be used for is not clarified as is either the main band 0 or te sup band, the Dand IS specifled aS the serectead Dana IN Mis manual. KEYS AND CONTROLS The transceiver has many keys and controls. The notation "key" is omitted from individual keys; however, the notation "control" is not omitted, allowing you to distinguish controls from keys. The Tuning The Tuning control The Tuning controls located on the control The Tuning (S)_|front panel control The "MAIN Thasemyary= IRLUISV/TXLED lemme tArstad an tho fant hens ne il
"MONI/SEL"
NE NEE EE ENE EN NE LED on the keys with the front panel The OOO The ACC 2 Connectors, jacks and ports located connector connector on the front and rear panels The Menu . the OOO screen Screens that appear on the main screen to configure or select a screen The Bandscope screen parameter. ecKn Information that appears on the FSK
"OOO" Of main screen or the sub screen, or 0 an option in the parameter box. Function keys corresponding to the key guide along the right side of the main screen.
[xxx] (F) [ATT -12dB] (F) |The task name displayed on a key guide appears in brackets. This task name (key guide) may vary from screen to screen. Mi NOTATIONS FOR USER OPERATION In this manual, various user operations are described, as below.
| Notation | Example Overview IDence drum tha Drenee tha main naurar catch
@ LEDS AND DISPLAYS On the transceiver front panel, there are LEDs that indicate the status of the corresponding function as either active or inactive. Information that appears on the main screen or the sub screen is described as the "display". Refer to chapter 2, "PANEL DESCRIPTION", for further details. {page 2-1}
MM SCREEN AND MESSAGES Information that appears on the main screen after pressing the RACKIL] bey ar key - lana rence nf amy narticnlar bay ie dr, op INES ME MY AIMED BES PD ME GETY POEM ING YY I ME OREM Ge the "screen". A text string (mainly in a message box) navigating your operation or notifying you of an error is described as a "message".
@ AUDIBLE OPERATION AIDS This transceiver assists your operation with a beep upon a key press and the use of voice guidance. Configuration methods for those audible operation aids are described in this manual. NOTATION FOR KEYS, CONTROLS AND DISPLAYS In this manual, each key, control, and display are described. CW/RE'
[x x x] [CW/REV] Keys located on the front panel
[M>S] (M) The MULTI/CH The OQOO control control The NB1 (M) Controls located on the front panel IV icontrol fee eee main power switch hisses Eee eee eee located on the rear panel, to the "I"
(ON) or "O" (OFF) position. Press (& }. Press 1) on the front panel. The MENU screen appears. If the Press [S.DISP]. |Press [MENU] MENU screen is open, the MENU screen closes. Press [S.DISP]. Press [S.DISP]. Press and hold Press [VOX]
Press [ESC]. Press and hold
[CW/REV]
FLES5 MOMeEMtalily tO dCuVdte tie unique function of the key. Press to revert to the screen which was displayed prior to the current screen, or to close the screen assigned for the particular task. Press and hold a key for the time configured in Menu 0-12, "Long Press Duration of Panel Keys", to activate the unique function of the Key OF He TUNCUON assighea tO We key. Hold down a key to activate or Hold down Hold down [PTT]]enable the specific function or behavior, until the key is released. PRECAUTIONS Precautions Please observe the following precautions to prevent fire, personal injury, and transceiver damage:
+ Connect the transceiver only to a power source as described in this manual or as marked on the transceiver itself. Route all power cables safely. Ensure the power cables can neither be stepped upon nor pinched by items placed near or against the cables. Pay particular attention to locations near AC receptacles, AC outlet strips, and points of entry to the transceiver. Take care not to drop objects or spill liquid into the transceiver through enclosure openings. Metal objects, cuch ac hairnins or needlec inserted into the transceiver may contact t voltages resulting ir in serious electrical shocks. Never permit children to insert any objects into the transceiver. Do not attempt to defeat methods used for grounding and electrical polarization in the transceiver, particularly involving the power input cable. Adequately ground all outdoor antennas for this transceiver using approved methods. Grounding helps protect against voltage surges caused by lightning. It also reauces the chance OF a bulld-up OF Static charge. EXAMPLE OF ANTENNA GROUNDING Ss
|._ ANTENNA LEAD IN GROUND q WIRE CLAMP ANTENNA mild detergent.
+ Disconnect the input power cable from the power source when the transceiver is not used for long periods of time.
+ Remove the transceiver's enclosure only to do accessory installations described in this manual or accessory manuals. Follow provided instructions carefully, to avoid electrical shocks. If unfamiliar with this type of work, seek assistance from an experienced individual, or have a professional technician do the task. Enlist the services of qualified personnel in the following cases:
a) The power supply or plug is damaged. b) Objects have fallen into or liquid has spilled into the transceiver. c) The transceiver has been exposed to rain. d) The transceiver is operating abnormally or performance has seriously degraded. e) The transceiver has been dropped or the enclosure damaged. Do not touch the power plug while your hands are wet to avoid risk of electric shock. Keep children away from the transceiver, to avoid unnecessary risk of harm to the child. Do not remove the plug from an AC outlet by pulling the AC cable. Plug the AC cable only into a grounded AC outlet. Do not block the transceiver air vent. Do not cover the transceiver. To maintain good ventilation, place the transceiver at least 10 cm (4 inches) away from the wall.
~~ DISCHARGE UNIT GROUNDING CONDUCTORS ELECTRIC SERVICE ___ GROUND CLAMPS EQUIPMENT POWER SERVICE GROUNDING ELECTRODE SYSTEM
+ Minimum recommended distance for an outdoor antenna from power lines is one and one-half times the vertical height of the associated antenna support structure. This distance allows adequate clearance from the power lines if the support structure fails for any reason. Locate the transceiver so as not to interfere with its ventilation. Do not place books or other equipment on the transceiver that may impede the free movement of air. Allow a minimum of 10 cm
(4 inches) between the rear of the transceiver and the wall or operating desk shelf. nN. eT ae VO MOL USE UlE Udall isCeiver Meal Water OF s5OUTCES OF moisture. For example, avoid use near a bathtub, sink, swimming pool, or ina damp basement or attic. The presence of an unusual odor or smoke is often a sign of trouble. Immediately turn the power OFF and remove the power cable. Contact a Kenwood service station or your dealer for advice. Locate the transceiver away from heat sources such as a radiator, stove, amplifier or other devices that produce substantial amounts of heat.
+ Donot use volatile solvents such as alcohol, paint thinner, gasoline, or benzene to clean the cabinet of the transceiver. Use only a clean cloth with warm water or a 1 INSTALLING AND CONNECTING THI PRECATIONS FOR INSTALLATION Carry and install the transceiver with two or more persons. Over-loaded carriage and installation may cause the damage to your body or the transceiver or both. DO NOT heave the transceiver by grasping the Tuning knob or other knobs oe le ee a TE EES PEE ES POGUE IST EIN CUPS UTE REIS Pear arier. &
damage to your body or to knobs and connectors. Ho Tay Gio Laliot iS ANTENNA INSTALLTION AND CONNECTION An antenna system consists of an antenna, coaxial cable and ground, and results in the best performance of the transceiver with the careful installation. Use with the correctly tuned 500 antenna, the 500 coaxial cable and appropriate connectors. All connections must be clean and tight. Match the imnedance of the cnayial cahle and antenna inti] the SWR becomes 1.5:1 or less. High SWR results in the transmit power to drop and the radio frequency interference to consumer products such as the broadcast radio and television. If you are notified that the signal has been distorted, there may bea feasibility that the antenna system is not efficiently radiating the transceiver's power. PRECAUTIONS
+ Transmission without connecting the antenna to the transceiver may damage the transceiver. Prior to transmission, connect the antenna or the 500 dummy load to the transceiver. For use with the transceiver as the base station, we recommend to install an arrester so as to avoid fire, electrification, damage, and injury. If the antenna SWR exceeds 1.5:1 or more, the protection circuit activates in the transceiver. Ensure to use the antenna with lower SWR. If the antenna, dedicated for reception using a semiconductor, such as an active antenna is connected to the transceiver, DO NOT transmit or activate the antenna tuning. Doing so will supply the power source to the antenna system
= TRNASCEIVER GROUND CONNECTION To avoid any danger such as electrification, good ground connection is mandatory. First, one or more of the ground rods or the large copper plate is buried in the ground and connected to the GND terminal on the rear panel. For this eannaorctinan ica tha thick candiurtive unrac arthe -annar hard niata farmed ee EN EEN EEE EEE EE ee eee as little as possible. PRECAUTIONS
+ DONOTusea gas pipe, a conduit pipe and tube for electricity distribution, the plastic water pipe, etc. for grounding. These do not have any effect for grounding. These may cause an accident or fire. ARRESTER INSTALLATION To avoid fire, electrification, damage, and injury by the lightning strike, install the lightning surge protector. Alternately, should any lightning be assumed, remove from the transceiver a cable connected to an antenna. UTILIZING FRONT BASES WITH LIFT UP MECHANISM The lift-up supplementary bases are available in the front bases on the bottom of the transceiver. To position the front panel slightly toward the upper side, pull the supplementary bases forward to the limit. SATA TNS SOT CONGUCOr CHCUES OF TIS arileriia, Connecting an AC Power Cable Use the AC power cable supplied with this transceiver to plug to an AC inlet. RXIN ANT4 ANT3 ANT2 ANT1 HF/SOMHz HF/SOMHz HF/SOMHz HF/SOMHz
(M-type) (M-type) (M-type) (M-type) GN D terminal
{ to AC Power Cable (Supplied) 1-1 1 INSTALLING AND CONNECTING THE TRNASCEIVER CONNECTING ACCESSORIES Note:
+ Acable exceeding 3 m (9.8 feet) may not be connected to a connector below.
+ KEY jack
* ACC 2 connector
+ REMOTE connector
+ METER jack
+ DRV connector
+ KEYPAD jack
+ COM connector
+ EXT.SP1 jack
+ DISPLAY connector
+ LAN connector
+ PHONES jack
+ PADDLE jack MIC connector A cable exceeding 1 m (3.3 feet) may not be connected to a connector below.
-USB connector (Front & rear panels) HEADPHONES (PHONES) Accepts the 2-conductor (mono) or 3-conductor (stereo) headphones with an impedance of 4 to 320 (standard: 8Q) and the @6.3 mm (1/4") plug. Once the headphones are plugged, an audio line for an internal speaker
(or an optional external speaker) is muted, and the audio sounds from the headphones. Following are the optional headphones that can be connected to the transceiver. AS * AS6 Note:
The higher impedance the headphones have, the larger volume becomes. MICROPHONE (MIC) Accepts the microphone with an impedance of 250 to 6000. Connect a plug of the microphone to the MIC connector on the front panel and screw the retaining ring until the microphone is securely tightened. Following are the optional microphones that conform to the transceiver. ae Ane ne eR ae an Ae Az The following microphones cannot be used with the transceiver.
- MC-44 + MC-44DN
- MC-45 + MC-45DN PADDLE (PADDLE) For the operation of CW using the built-n electronic keyer, connect the keyer to the PADDLE jack. To the PADDLE jack, the 3-conductor and 96.3 mm (1/4") plug can be connected. The straight key can be connected to the PADDLE jack. In this case, select "Key" from Menu 5-00 "Paddle Jack Configuration
[Crant\" Snano v.vvy) LE EME * RPO ON ANAND USB FLASH DRIVE/USB KEYBOARD (e<-) Any USB flash drive or USB keyboard sold in the market place can be connected. Connect it securely to the e<- (USB-A) port. Note:
During the use with the USB flash drive, for instance while the data in it is reading or writing, DO NOT disconnect the USB flash drive from the transceiver. Also, do not shut down the transceiver using the [apple] key. {page 12-xx)
+ To remove the USB flash drive from the transceiver, ensure that the safe removal of USB flash drive has been executed in the Sub-menu. {page 12-xx) Ya"
*Paddle TS
+Streight Key
-Bug Key
+Electronic Keyer
+PC Keyer Output
(So ld in marketplaces) Re 1-2 External Speaker(Optional) OOO0000 OO00000 OOO0000 wea feed |
EXTERNAL SPEAKERS (EXT.SP1/EXT.SP2, 8Q) The transceiver is equipped with two independent receivers. In general, audio from both receivers sounds from an internal speaker; however, connecting an external speaker enables to emit respective audio separately. On a rear panel, two jacks for an external speaker are available allowing you a
= eee ee The external speaker with an impedance of 4 to 8Q (standard: 80) can be connected using the 2-conductor (mono) and the 3.5 mm (p1/8") plug. If an external speaker is connected to EXT.SP1, no audio sounds from the internal speaker. If an external speaker is connected to EXT.SP2, the audio sounds from the external speaker connected to EXT.SP2 and the internal speaker. Note:
+ EXT.SP1 and EXT.SP2 have the 80 jacks dedicated for the external speakers. DO NOT connect the headphones. Doing so will result in the larger audio volume causing the auditory disorder.
+ Audio to sound from an external speaker can be selected from the menu. {page 16-x}
| | To RS232C Serial Port INSTALLING AND CONNECTING THE TRNASCEIVER 1 KEYPAD (KEYPAD) You can connect the PF keypad you have made. {page 16-x}
KEY FOR CW (KEY) For the CW operation without using the built-in electronic keyer, the plug Trom the electronic key, the bag key, the external electronic keyer or the PC keyer can be connected. The plug must be the 2-conductor (mono) and 3.5 mm (91/8"). The external electronic keyer and the PC keyer source the positive voltage during the key up, and sourcing such voltage to the ground line enables the key down. Use the shielded cable to connect the keyer to the transceiver. Depending on the menu configuration, a paddle can be connected to the KEY jack, and an internal electronic keyer can be used. {page x-xx}
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| | RS232C
| Straight i Cable
(female)
+(Gh====
To USB Flash Drive USB Cable \F) USB(B)connector 1-3 1 INSTALLING AND CONNECTING THE TRNASCEIVER CONNECTION TO A PC The transceiver can be connected directly to the PC using the USB cable or the RS Note:
Shut down the transceiver using the [apple] key prior to connecting the transceiver to tk Oa ea cies he ine eri Ani ileal eats has LICR madibe ir the RC_9290 ceeeinhit calles nc ee
+ The USB audio in principle results in delay. Also, the audio interruption may occur deper communications to which the time lag does not influence or in the recording of the rece ee To RS232C Serial Port
(op ---))
To USB Flash Drive
-232C straight cable. ie PC. i a
\ding on the characteristics of your PC and the status of load. USB audio fits in the ived audio in the PC. RS232C Straight Cable
(female) j oO TS-990 72 USB Cable USB(B)connector CONNECTION TO THE APPLICABLE TRANSCEIVER (SPLIT FRE For the data transfer {page 16-xx}, use the RS232C cross cable (female to female) t applicable transceiver. Following are the applicable transceivers:
+ TS-990 series, TS-590 series, TS-480 series, TS-2000 series and TS-570 series tra
a
(female) TS-990 L 1-4 QUENCY TRANSFER) o connect the COM connector in the transceiver to the COM connector of the nsceivers RS232C Cross Cable
(female) Applicable Transceiver a CONNECTING A LINEAR AMPLIFIER The linear amplifier can be connected to the REMOTE connector. Prior to activating the linear amplifier, ensure that the configurations for the |
The response time from when the transceiver is placed in the transmit state u to extend the response time for operations except for CW full break-in. Note:
The TX/RX control method may vary depending on the type of the external linear a control terminal is switched to the ground line. For such a linear amplifier, allocate |
number 4 to the control terminal of the linear amplifier. TL-922 and TL-933 have been discontinued and are no longer available. CONNECTION TO TL-922
= TS-990 Supplied 7-pin DIN Plug
(Use the self-made connection cable using the 7-pin DIN plug supplied with tt CONTROL RELAY INSTALLING AND CONNECTING THE TRNASCEIVER 1 inear amplifier control have been complete. {page 16-x}
ntil the signal is actually transmitted is 10 ms; however, 25 ms can be configured mplifier. There is the linear amplifier available which will enter the TX mode when the he pin number 2 in the REMOTE connector to connect to the GND terminal and the pin TL-922 ie transceiver) AACEIVAGLES HO AACUIVE FIO T NeIady OF ACUVE PHOT rT Neidy ora Delay Control" has been configured for Advanced Menu 11
"Linear Amplifier Control (HF Band)". REMOTE connector {page 1-9}
eo (Viewed from the rear panel side) ALC GND 1-5 1 INSTALLING AND CONNECTING THE TRNASCEIVER CONNECTING A TYPICAL LINEAR AMPLIFIER To connect to other made linear amplifier to the transceiver, follow the instructior Note:
+ Those linear amplifiers, having the ALC output level in the range between 0 to -4 V, are s automatic level contro! mav not function correctly due to unexpected oscillation or distc Mates with one of the ANT1 to ANT 4 connectors. Rear Panel Supplied 7-pin DIN Plug
(Use the self-made connection cable using the 7-pin DIN plug supplied with the CONTROL RELAY Activates if "Active High + Relay" or "Active High + Relay & TX Delay Control" has been configured for Advanced Menu 11 Linear Amplifier Control (HF Band)". 1s in the following illustration. uitable for practical use. For those linear amplifiers having other ALC output level, srtion causing a drop of the rated outout power. Other-made Linear Amplifier j RF INPUT transceiver) R -~o REMOTE connector {page 1-9}
(Viewed from the rear panel side) CONNECTION TO OTHER TRANSCEIVER WITH TNC TERMINA\
Following is the connection which allows the packet cluster tuning using TM-D71 The transceiver can be connected to TM-D710 or RC-D710 using the optional PG-'
232C cross cable has the female plugs or the male plugs, you need the female to 1 The transceiver can be connected to TM-D700 using the RS-232C cross-cable whic Note:
+ TM-D700 has been discontinued and is no longer available. Refer to the instruction manual supplied with TH-D72 for the details of connection to TH Cs 9 pin D-Sub Connector (
TS-990 G
(female) 5| 3]
1-6 0, RC-D710, or TM-D700.
>G and the RS-232C cross-cable which is sold in the market place. If the RS-
nale conversion plug. h is sold in the market place.
-D72. 9-pin D-Sub 9-pin D-Sub Connector(male) Connector (female) TM-D710 RC-D710 + TM-V71 emale) PC_N7iN . PAI 9-pin D-Sub connector a
(Soldered on both ends) Line Filter RXD cnn @. in the cable after the cable 025 mm SHB) is styled to go round the line 1/10") 3-pole Pl -
filter once as illustrated. e 3 polePlug TH-D72 CONNECTION TO EXTERNAL ANTENNA TUNER The antenna connector from the external antenna tuner must be connected 1 the external antenna tuner has been connected to other antenna connector t Note:
Connect Al-suv arter the transceiver nas been turned Urr using the Lapple}. While AT-300 is in use, the transceiver cannot be used in the 50 MHz band. The ante connector 1 (ANT1). If the external antenna tuner is connected to the antenna connector 1 (ANT1), the it tuner, is sent to the external antenna tuner. AT-300 has been discontinued and is no longer available. ANT1 connector CONNECTION TO TNC, MCP, AND SO ON To make the packet communications, using the external TNC (terminal node re a sap pe a eee EINES REIS AES EE MEE AES GRIESE GONE I EE
+ The cable with the 13-pin DIN plug can be used to connect the transceive capability, etc.
+ To connect the PC to the TNC, MCP terminals and interface, use the RS23:
Note:
+ To prevent from being interference due to noise, etc., ensure that the transceiver is INSTALLING AND CONNECTING THE TRNASCEIVER 1 o the antenna connector 1 (ANT1). The external antenna tuner does not function if han the antenna connector 1 (ANT2). nna for 50 MHz band must be connected to other antenna connector than the antenna iternal antenna tuner becomes inactive, and the signal, as if the signal is pass through the controller) or MCP (multi-mode communication processor) terminal or the sound yy CET oth ACF e, et on PENG OEM MORE REESE ENE RMSE MEE REESE ECG Paste 2 to the external device such as the PC having the TNC, MCP and sound 2C cable sold in the market place. placed away from your PC. eee Power Supply Unit for TNC and MCP SSZ /!:_) =/Y Computer TNC/ MCP CONNECTING TO YOUR LAN To connect the transceiver to your LAN, use an Ethernet cable (straight type) {
Note:
+ The transceiver is not sold coupled with the Ethernet cable; use the cable common
=, Internet Service Provider and Carrier Ethernet Cable
(Straight Type) ay, LJ or connection shown in the illustration below:
y sold in the market place. Broadband Se LL 1-7 1 INSTALLING AND CONNECTING THE TRNASCEIVER TERMINAL DESCRIPTIONS COM CONNECTOR No connection RXD Sends the serial data to a PC. TXD Receives the serial data from a PC. NC No connection GND Ground NC No connection Receives the status from a PC. If the PC cannot acc 7 RTS . disables the transceiver to transfer the serial data. Sends the serial data to a PC from the transceiver. 8 cts : ne :
transceiver sends the "L" state signal to disables th 9 NC No connection ACC2 CONNECTOR 1 SANO Sends the Sub-band data. unction Input/Output ept the serial data, the PC sends the "L" state signal to |
If the transceiver cannot accept the serial data, the e PC to transfer the serial data. 72
J
-unction Input/Output RTTY RTTY (FSK keying terminal) MANO Sends the Main-band data. GND Ground Sends the Main-band squelch control signal.
+ Connects to the squelch input terminal in the MSQ connection to the PC. MMET
+ Open Squelch: Low impedance
+ Tight Squelch: High impedance Sends the Main-band meter levels. 7 ssQ Sends the Sub-band squelch control signal. 8 GND Ground PTT Input for data communication
+ Connects to the PTT input terminal in the TNC 9 PKS ;
connection to the PC.
+ __ Audio line from the MIC connector on the frot 10 SMET Sends the Sub-band meter levels. Audio input for data communication
+ Connects to the audio output terminal in the 11 ANI terminal for connection to the PC).
+ Audio input level cannot be changed by the
+ Audio input level can be changed in Menu 7-
12 GND Ground 13 ss PTT input (same as the MIC connector on the fron 1-8 TNC or MCP terminal or the interface terminal for
- or MCP terminal or the interface terminal for It panel will be muted during the transmission. TNC or MCP terminal or the PC (or an interface AIC GAIN knob on the front panel. 6. t panel) I REMOTE connector RE ate Pin Name SPO Speaker output COM COMMON terminal ss Standby (PTT): Places the transceiver into 1 MKE Connects to the COMMON terminal durinc BRK Connects to the COMMON terminal durinc ALC input from the linear amplifier
+12 V DC with a maximum of 10 mA signal lon the menu configuration, grounds with EXT.AT connector Pin Name GND Ground TT EXT.AT control (TTI/TTO) GND Ground NC No connection INSTALLING AND CONNECTING THE TRNASCEIVER 1 oy Function Input/Output
"X mode upon grounding. |
| the TX. VO
| the RX. VO is sent during the TX in the HF or 50 MHz band. Depending a maximum of 10 mA during the TX. {page x-xx}
Ol | at Function Input/Output 5 | TS EXT.AT control (TSI/TSO) 6 14S 13.8 V DC source for EXT.AT pe RRS esRe am WH CUNNEL TOR Pin Name MIC Signal input from the microphone ss Microphone standby (PTT) control MD Microphone Down control 4 MU Microphone Up control 5 8A Sources DC 8 V to a microphone. VO Function Input/Output 1-9
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2013-01-03 | 0.03 ~ 60 | CSR - Scanning Receiver | Original Equipment |
2 | JBP - Part 15 Class B Computing Device Peripheral |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 2 | Effective |
2013-01-03
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1 2 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
JVC KENWOOD Corporation
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1 2 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0008154510
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1 2 | Physical Address |
Communications Systems Division
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1 2 |
Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa-ken, N/A
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1 2 |
Japan
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 2 | TCB Application Email Address |
t******@pctestlab.com
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1 2 | TCB Scope |
A1: Low Power Transmitters below 1 GHz (except Spread Spectrum), Unintentional Radiators, EAS (Part 11) & Consumer ISM devices
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 2 | Grantee Code |
K44
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1 2 | Equipment Product Code |
412000
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 2 | Name |
T**** S******
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1 2 | Title |
Manager
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
045-9********
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1 2 | Fax Number |
045-9********
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1 2 |
s******@jvckenwood.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
1 2 | Firm Name |
PCTEST Engineering Lab., Inc.
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1 2 | Name |
R******** O******
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1 2 | Physical Address |
6660-B Dobbin Road
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1 2 |
Columbia, Maryland 21045
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1 2 |
United States
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
410-2********
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1 2 | Fax Number |
410-2********
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1 2 |
t******@pctestlab.com
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app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 2 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 | If so, specify the short-term confidentiality release date (MM/DD/YYYY format) | 02/19/2013 | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 2 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 | Equipment Class | CSR - Scanning Receiver | ||||
1 2 | JBP - Part 15 Class B Computing Device Peripheral | |||||
1 2 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | HF/ 50 MHz Transceiver | ||||
1 2 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 2 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 2 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 2 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 2 | Firm Name |
Intertek Japan K.K.(Kashima Laboratory)
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1 2 | Name |
J****** O****
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
81-29********
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1 2 | Fax Number |
81-29********
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1 2 |
j******@intertek.com
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1 | 1 | 15B | CC | 0.03000000 | 60.00000000 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 15B | CC |
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