Rx antenna, Drive output (drv), Internal antenna tuner – Kenwood TS-990S User Manual

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BASIC OPERATIONS 4

4-21

Index

Contents

RX ANTENNA

You can select an antenna to be dedicated for reception.

To operate the transceiver with an antenna dedicated for

reception, such as an HF low band Beverage antenna or a

directional loop antenna, you must connect the antenna to

the RX IN connector on the rear panel.

[RX ANT]

1 Press [RX ANT].

Each key press toggles the antenna for the selected

operating band between active and inactive.
While active, "RX" appears on the main screen.
If the same antenna (ANT1 to ANT4) is configured for the

main band and sub band, the RX antenna for the deselected

band is also changed.

DRIVE OUTPUT (DRV)

The frequency ranges that can be output from the Drive

(DRV) jack are 135 kHz (135.700 kHz to 137.799 kHz)

and the 1.9 to 50 MHz amateur bands. Output level is 1

mW (0 dBm).

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RL

ALC

GND

TX

+12V

AMP

ALC Voltage

Control Voltage

Detection

Circuit

Linear Amplifier (Typical Input 1 m W)

REMOTE connector

(Viewed from the rear panel side)

Connection with a

Coaxial Cable
Output Power

1 mW (0 dBm)

1 Press [DRV].

• The "DRIVE" LED lights green.

• If the transmit signal is sent from the DRV connector,

no signal can be transmitted from the ANT1 to ANT4

connectors.

• Following the configuration in Advanced Menus 11 (Linear

Amplifier Control (HF Band)) and 12 (Linear Amplifier

Control (50 MHz Band)), +12 V is sent from pin 7 (RL) of

the REMOTE connector.

• The PWR meter is inactive while transmitting from the

DRV connector. The automatic control circuit activated

when voltage is applied to pin 6 (ALC), of the REMOTE

connector, and the status of the automatic control circuit

appears on the ALC meter.

Note:

◆ Be sure that the connection for use with the drive output is in place,

as described above.

◆ Rotate the PWR control to reduce the transmit power.

INTERNAL ANTENNA TUNER

As explained in "ANTENNA INSTALLATION AND

CONNECTION", you will have the best performance when

matching the impedance of the coaxial cable with the

antenna.

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To adjust the impedance between the antenna and the

transceiver, use an external antenna tuner or the internal

antenna tuner.

F[ANT]

[AT/TUNE]

SECURING THE MATCHING TO THE ANTENNA

1 Select the transmit frequency.
2 Press [ANT] (F) to select the antenna.

• Ensure that "ANT 2" has been selected if the internal

antenna tuner will be used and if the external antenna has

been connected to the ANT1 connector.

• If the external antenna has been connected to the ANT1

connector, the internal antenna tuner cannot be used with

"ANT1" selected.

3 Press and hold [AT/TUNE] to tune.

• The transceiver is placed in CW mode, and tuning begins.

The transmit power will be "10 W", the SWR meter will be

selected as the transmit meter.

• After the tuning has completed, the blinking ">T" lights.

While the antenna tuner is enabled during the reception,

the blinking "R>" also lights.

• To stop tuning, press [AT/TUNE] again.

• If the Standing Wave Ratio of the antenna is extremely

high, such as 10:1 or higher, a Morse code "SWR" alert

sounds and the internal antenna tuner turns off.

• Adjust the antenna system to lower the Standing Wave

Ratio before tuning again.

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