One rig to rule them all, Kenwood engineering at its finest, Excellent power and performance – Kenwood TS-480HX/480SAT User Manual

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ne Rig to Rule Them All

— Kenwood Engineering at Its Finest

EXCELLENT POWER AND
PERFORMANCE

EXCELLENT POWER AND
PERFORMANCE

High RF power output

Equipped with a twin final section featuring splitter and
combiner circuitry, the TS-480HX can provide up to
200 watts RF output (50MHz: 100W) with a DC 13.8V
power supply. The TS-480SAT delivers up to 100 watts.

Separate Power Sources

The 200W TS-480HX features two power terminals (DC1,
DC2) for separate supply to each half of the twin final
section; voltage balance is optimized to ensure stable
output. This arrangement allows for use of two PS-53
power supplies or a single 41A power source.

Twin cooling fans

When used for extended periods, the heat build-up
inside a compact transceiver can be a serious concern,
reducing its working life. But the components in the
heavy-duty TS-480HX/SAT are designed to withstand
heat. What is more, it is equipped with a die-cast

Splitter

Twin final section

100W

100W

200W

Combiner

aluminum chassis and twin fans for
enhanced cooling efficiency.

And since the control panel is

separate from the main
unit, the fans are able to
generate a powerful air-
flow from front to back.
As a result, you can rely on
this transceiver to transmit
continuously for 30 minutes* without
having to power down.

*This figure is supplied for reference purposes only and depends on there being an ambient temperature

of 25º C, antenna SWR of 1.2 or less, and nothing to obstruct the air flow generated by the cooling fans.

RX dynamic range

A quad-mixer provides RX dynamic range equivalent to
that of the TS-950 class (at 50 kHz separation).

CW support

There is a full range of CW features, including auto
tune. When in SSB mode, a simple key-press will switch
automatically to CW. Another convenient feature is
the ability to record three different messages for quick
transmission during contests. You can choose between
full and semi-break-in; for the former the delay time
between key release and active receive mode can be
set for between 50ms and 1000ms in 50ms steps.
Other CW features include pitch control (400-1000Hz),
side tone monitor with 10-step volume setting, an
electronic keyer, microphone paddle mode and CW
reverse mode.

As a go-anywhere HF/50MHz all-mode transceiver, Kenwood’s

new TS-480HX/SAT is well ahead of the pack when it comes to advanced

electronic engineering, convenient features and ease of operation.

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