Kenwood TS-990S User Manual

Page 278

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18 TROUBLESHOOTING

18-8

Index

Contents

Symptom

Common Problem

What to do

Ref. Page

No transmission.

Low transmit power level.

Incomplete connection of the

microphone connector.

Connect the microphone securely to the

Microphone connector.

{page 1-3}

Poor connection of the antenna

connector.

Connect the antenna securely to the ANT 1 to

ANT 4 connector.

{page 1-1}

The microphone gain is low.

Adjust the microphone gain using the MIC

control.

{page 4-17}

The transmit power is minimized.

Adjust the transmit power using the PWR

control.

{page 4-17}

The temperature protection activates.

Stop transmitting to cool down the transceiver.

{page 4-3}

Carrier level is too low.

Rotate the CAR control to adjust until the ALC

meter readout indicates the appropriate range.

{page 5-13}

Output level from the speech processor

is too low.

Rotate the PROC IN, PROC OUT, or MIC

control to adjust until the ALC meter readout

indicates the appropriate range.

{page 9-6}

The selected audio source for

transmission and the audio source

entered to the transceiver are different.

Review the audio source to be modulated.

{page 5-11}

Drive Output (DRV) is active.

Press [DRV] to disable Drive Output.

{page 4-21}

A microphone is not correctly connected. Review the connection.

{page 1-3}

Keyer or paddle is not correctly

connected.

Review the connection.

{page 1-3}

Any peripheral device is not correctly

connected.

Review the connection.

{page 1-2}

The transceiver does not transmit.

The PWR meter is inactive.

The PTT switch is left and locked as On

while a stand microphone is in use.

Unlock the PTT switch.

{page 2-10}

The frequency is off band.

Select the frequency from the amateur band.

{page 4-8}

TX Inhibit is active.

Disable the TX Inhibit in Menu 6-03.

{page 16-27}

While in transmission in SSB or AM mode, the

background noise with no voice is high.

The microphone gain is too high.

Transmit your voice with observing the ALC

meter and adjust the microphone gain to

slightly activate the Automatic Level Control.

{page 5-14}

Input level of the speech processor is

high.

Rotate the PROC IN control to adjust until

the COMP meter readout indicates the

appropriate range.

{page 9-6}

The VOX function does not behaves.

The VOX gain level is too low.

Adjust the VOX gain level.

{page 9-3}

The VOX gain level is too high.

Adjust the Anti VOX Gain level.

{page 9-4}

The transmission begins even without any

operation.

The VOX function is enabled, the VOX

Gain Level is not appropriate.

Disables the VOX function, or adjust the VOX

Gain level.

{page 9-2}

The audio source entered from the rear

panel terminals is too high.

Decrease the entered signal level.

{page 2-9}

The audio signal is entered from the

connector which has been enabled as

the audio source for transmission, and

the same audio source is specified for

Data VOX.

Disable the Data VOX, or review the

configurations for audio source then adjust the

VOX Gain level.

{page 9-2}

You received a report from other station that

your audio was distorted or clipped.

The microphone gain is too high.

With the transmit monitor function, or with

having other station monitoring, adjust the

microphone gain.

{page 4-17}

Input level of the speech processor is

high.

With the transmit monitor function, or with

having other station monitoring, adjust the

input level of the speech processor.

{page 9-6}

The linear amplifier does not behave.

Poor connection to the REMOTE

connector.

Connect the amplifier securely to the

REMOTE connector.

{page 1-6}

The audio source selected for Data

VOX and the entered audio source are

different or the input signal level is low.

Review the configuration for Data VOX and

input signal level.

{page 9-2}

The control relay of the linear amplifier is

disabled.

Select "Active High + Relay Control" for the

linear amplifier control from Advanced Menu

11.

{page 16-31}

While operating in CW mode using the

linear amplifier, the Standing Wave Ratio

momentary degrades or the Automatic Level

Control abnormally activates to increase the

transmit power.

The linear amplifier, such as TL-922,

is designed to gradually increase the

transmit power.

Configure the linear amplifier by selecting

"Active High + Relay & TX Delay Ctrl"

from Advanced Menu 11 and operate the

transceiver in Semi Break-in mode.

{page 16-31}

AT-300 does not behaves.

AT-300 was connected to anything other

than the ANT 1 connector.

Connect AT-300 to the ANT 1 connector.

{page 1-8}

A fuse in the transceiver is blown.

Ensure that the fuse is genuine so as to be

replaced after the cause of the problem has

been corrected.

{page 18-2}

Modulation is insufficient (FM mode).

The microphone gain is low.

Review the configuration for Microphone Gain

in Advanced Menu 13.

{page 5-28}

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