Audio peak filter while in fsk mode, Noise blanker, Audio peak filter while in fsk mode -9 – Kenwood TS-990S User Manual

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AUDIO PEAK FILTER WHILE IN FSK MODE

While the transceiver receives a signal in FSK mode,

the audio peak filter allows the mark frequency and

space frequency each to have a peak, thus reducing the

occurrence of garbled characters and increasing the

readability of the signal. The audio peak filter supports not

only high-tone signals with a mark frequency of 2125 Hz

but also low-tone signals with a mark frequency of 1275

Hz.

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[FSK/PSK/REV]

[APF/SEL] (S)

[APF/SEL] (M)

1 Press [FSK/PSK/REV] to select FSK mode.
2 Press [APF/SEL] (M) or [APF/SEL] (S) to enable the

audio peak filter for the selected band.

While the audio peak filter is active, the "APF/SEL" (M) or

"APF/SEL" (S) LED lights green.

Note:

◆ If the shift width for RTTY mode exceeds 170 Hz, the audio peak

filter for the selected band cannot be enabled

◆ The audio filter for use in FSK mode does not process the signal to

be demodulated internally.

NOISE BLANKER

The noise blanker suppresses “crunching” pulse noise.

The transceiver incorporates two types of noise blanker;

Noise Blanker 1 (NB1) for analog signal processing, and

Noise Blanker 2 (NB2) for digital signal processing at the

IF stage by means of a DSP. You can select either NB1 or

NB2 as desired depending on the noise status. Both can

be enabled at the same time.

Note:

◆ In FM mode, you cannot use Noise Blanker.

◆ Noise is suppressed more effectively if a larger value is configured,

but there may be some effect on the received signal.

[F1] [F7]

[ESC]

[NB2]

[MULTI/CH]

[NB1]

[NB1/SEL] [NB2/SEL]

[NB2] [NB1]

■ Activating or deactivating the Noise Blankers for

the main band

1 Press [NB1] or [NB2].

• Noise Blanker 1 or 2 for the main band is activated or

deactivated.

• While Noise Blanker 1 or Noise Blanker 2 is active, "NB1"

or "NB2" appears on the upper left side of the main screen.

While both Noise Blanker 1 and Noise Blanker 2 are active,

"NB1 2" appears on the upper left side of the main screen.

• Pressing the key again deactivates Noise Blanker for the

main band.

■ Activating or deactivating the Noise Blankers for

the sub band

1 Press [NB1/SEL] or [NB2/SEL].

• Noise Blanker 1 or Noise Blanker 2 for the sub band

becomes active or inactive.

• While Noise Blanker 1 or Noise Blanker 2 is active, "NB1"

or "NB2" appears on the upper left side of the main screen.

While both Noise Blanker 1 and Noise Blanker 2 are active,

"NB1 2" appears on the upper left side of the main screen.

• To deactivate Noise Blanker 1 or Noise Blanker 2 for the

sub band, press the key again.

■ Adjusting the Noise Blanker levels for the main

band.

1 Rotate the NB1 or NB2 control.

• You can adjust the level of NB1 or NB2.

• Rotating the NB1 or NB2 control clockwise suppresses

noise.

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