12k ► 6k – Kenwood TS-850S User Manual

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[ II ] Filter key

The filter bandwidth for the 8.83 MHz and 455

kHz ifs can be selected from the front panel. Up

to 3 additional filter bandwidths may be added
thru the installation of optional filters.

8.83MHz filter bandwidth

The value changes each time the 8.83 switch

is pressed.

-►6k

-►2.7k

500

No indicator

(LC Filter)

-270-^-

Notes

1. This function is not active in the FM mode.

2. Some bandwidths cannot be selected unless

the required filter is installed.

3. When an optional filter is installed, change

the filter switch. (Please refer to Section 7-1.)

4. If the YK-88SN-1 is installed, install it where

the YK-88C-1 or YK-88CN-1 is installed. The

number 500 or 270 is displayed.

455kHz filter bandwidth

The value changes each time the 455 switch is

pressed.

------ ►

12k

---------► 6k ------------------

500

2.7k

Notes

1. In the FM mode, only 12 kHz (wide) and 6

kHz (narrow) can be selected.

2. Some bandwidths cannot be selected unless

the required filter is installed.

3. Either optional YG-455C-1 or YG-455CN-1

can be installed. When the YG-455CN-1 is

installed, 500 is displayed.

4. When an optional filter is installed, change

the filter switch. (Please refer to Section 7-1.)

Initial state

FILTER

MODE

8.83MHz

455kHz

SSB, CW, FSK

2.7k

2.7k

AM

6k

6k

FM

12k

Note

When bandwidth of the 8.83 MHz filter is
approximately the same as that of the 455 kHz

filter, the combined bandwidth will be narrower
than the indicated bandwidth.

For example, when both the 8.83 MHz and 455
kHz filters are set to 2.7k, the combined bandwidth

will be about 2.4 kHz.

[Ill] NOTCH control (Except FM mode)

Use this control when you are experiencing
interference from a CW heterodyne type signal. Turn

the NOTCH ON and slowly adjust the NOTCH
control to minimize the beat signal. A beat of
approximately 1.5 kHz can be reduced at the

approximate center position of the control. Please
note that this control will not eliminate SSB, AM or

FM type interference. The bandwidth of such signals
is approximately 3-6 kHz wide. When in the USB,

CW or AM mode a beat tone lower than the center
frequency can be reduced by rotating the control
clockwise from the center point. In LSB or FSK

mode adjust the control counterclockwise.

Notes

1. The NOTCH frequency can be varied within a

range of approximately 400 to 2600 Hz.

2. When an interfering signal such as a CW station

appears, slowly rotate the NOTCH control. If
you rotate the knob too quickly you may pass

right over the notch point. Slow rotation will yield
best results.

3. The NOTCH frequency may be shifted by the

SLOPE TUNE position. Operate the SLOPE

TUNE control, then the NOTCH control.

4. If the NOTCH frequency equals the frequency of

the desired signal (SSB), the desired signal is
attenuated slightly, but this is not in an error.

5. Since the notch is a filter with a very sharp

attenuation characteristic, the adjustment point
may be shifted. (Please refer to Section 6-6-6.)

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