Kenwood TS-480SAT Manual Do Utilizador
4 OPERATING BASICS
21
MICROPHONE GAIN
The microphone gain must be adjusted when SSB
or AM mode is selected without using the speech
processor {pages 27, 28}.
or AM mode is selected without using the speech
processor {pages 27, 28}.
1 Press [MIC/ 5/ RF.G].
•
The current microphone gain level appears.
The range is from 0 to 100 with a default of 50.
The range is from 0 to 100 with a default of 50.
NAR
1 REC
2 REC
5 RF.G
0 OFF
8
3 REC
9
4
7
TX MONI
6 DELAY
HF/50MHz ALL MODE TRANSCEIVER TS-480
CLR
STEP
SG.SEL
CW.T
F.LOCK
M/V
SPLIT
M VFO
M.IN
TF-SET
MULTI
IF
SHIFT
AF
SQL
PF
AT
CH1
CH2
CH3
PWR
MIC
KEY
VOX
PROC
AGC
ENT
A / B
A=B
MODE
MHz
QMI
QMR
MENU
MTR
NB/T
ANT 1/2
FINE
SCAN
DNL
BC
NR
FIL
RIT
XIT
CL
ATT/PRE
2 Press and hold Mic [PTT].
•
The LED on the panel lights red.
3 SSB: While speaking into the microphone, adjust
the MULTI control so that the ALC meter reflects
your voice level but does not exceed the ALC limit.
your voice level but does not exceed the ALC limit.
AM: While speaking into the microphone, adjust
the MULTI control so that the power meter slightly
reflects your voice level.
the MULTI control so that the power meter slightly
reflects your voice level.
FM: Access Menu No. 44 and select “1” (Normal),
“2” (Medium), or “3” (High) for the microphone
gain if necessary {page 27}.
“2” (Medium), or “3” (High) for the microphone
gain if necessary {page 27}.
NAR
1 REC
2 REC
5 RF.G
0 OFF
8
3 REC
9
4
7
TX MONI
6 DELAY
HF/50MHz ALL MODE TRANSCEIVER TS-480
CLR
STEP
SG.SEL
CW.T
F.LOCK
M/V
SPLIT
M VFO
M.IN
TF-SET
MULTI
IF
SHIFT
AF
SQL
PF
AT
CH1
CH2
CH3
PWR
MIC
KEY
VOX
PROC
AGC
ENT
A / B
A=B
MODE
MHz
QMI
QMR
MENU
MTR
NB/T
ANT 1/2
FINE
SCAN
DNL
BC
NR
FIL
RIT
XIT
CL
ATT/PRE
4 Release Mic [PTT] to return to receive.
•
The LED lights green or turns off, depending
on the SQL control setting.
on the SQL control setting.
Note:
When using the MC-90 microphone with the MJ-88 in FM
mode, select “3” (High) for the microphone gain. The microphone
sensitivity is low in FM mode. This may cause insufficient
modulation. For other microphones, select either “1” (Normal) or “2”
(Medium).
sensitivity is low in FM mode. This may cause insufficient
modulation. For other microphones, select either “1” (Normal) or “2”
(Medium).