Adjusting the rf gain, Adjusting the squelch level, Configuring the operating band – Kenwood TS-990S User Manual

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4 BASIC OPERATIONS

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Index

Contents

CONFIGURING THE OPERATING BAND

You can select your desired operating band.

The band can be configured for the main band and the

sub band, respectively. With the numeric keypad, you can

instantly select an amateur band ranging from the 1.8

MHz band to the 50 MHz band and the general band.

The transceiver’s band memory function allows you to

store up to five configurations for each band, with the last

used frequency and operating mode.

This can be convenient if you are in a contest, in order to

return the frequency and operating mode to their original

states each time you change bands.

[1.8]∼[50], [GEN1], [GEN2], [ENT], [CLR]

Band Select Keys

[MULTI / CH]

1 Press the band keys [1.8] to [50], [GEN1], and [GEN2]

to store the frequency and operating mode.

When you press a key, the transceiver stores the VFO

frequency and the status of the operating band at that

moment, and then enables the operation of the next memory

band. Each time you press a key, the band memory cycles

from Band Memory 1 to Band Memory 5. The band memory

number appears below the frequency display, on the main

screen.

Note:

◆ Frequencies outside the band memory frequency range cannot be

stored.

ADJUSTING THE RF GAIN

You can adjust the received sensitivity gain. Two

independent RF controls are available for the main band

and for the sub band, respectively. In normal operation,

you can fully rotate the RF control counterclockwise. If an

external noise or interference by another station is present,

rotate the control counterclockwise slightly to decrease the

gain and listen to the received audio.

[RF(M)] [RF(S)]

1 Rotate the RF (M) or RF (S) control to adjust the RF

gain.

Rotate the RF control counterclockwise and adjust the signal

to not be below the peak value range, while viewing the peak

value on the S-meter. Signals weaker than this level are

attenuated.

Note:

◆ Depending on the type of antenna and the band conditions, better

reception may sometimes be obtained if the control is rotated

slightly counterclockwise rather than always positioned fully

clockwise.

ADJUSTING THE SQUELCH LEVEL

The threshold level for Squelch, a function to eliminate the

audible noise on the frequency where no signal is present,

can be adjusted. Two independent SQL controls are

available for the main band and the sub band, respectively.

[SQL](S)

[SQL](M)

1 Rotate the SQL (M) or SQL (S) control to adjust the

squelch level.

• Rotating the SQL control clockwise raises tightens the

squelch level and counterclockwise opens it.

• You can rotate the SQL control until the squelch noise

disappears.

Note:

◆ The position of the SQL control, where noise disappears, varies

depending on the signal, temperature, and operating environment.

◆ The position of the SQL control in FM mode, where noise

disappears, differs from other modes.

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