Kenwood TS-590S Manual Do Utilizador

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In addition to turning the Tuning control or pressing 
Mic [UP][DWN], there are several other ways 
to select your frequency.  This section describes 
additional methods of frequency selection that may 
save you time and effort.
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When the desired frequency is far removed from 
the current frequency, directly entering a frequency 
from the numeric keypad is usually the fastest 
method.
Press [ENT].
“ - - . - - - . - - ” appears.
Press the numeric keys ([50 (0)] to [28 (9)]) to 
enter your desired frequency.
Pressing [ENT] at any time fills the 
remaining digits (the digits you did not enter) 
with 0 and completes the entry.
To select 1.85 MHz for example, press
[ENT][50 (0)], [1.8 (1)][24 (8)][14 (5)],
then press [ENT] to complete the input (6 
key strokes).
Pressing [CLR] before pressing [ENT]
cancels the entry and restores the current 
VFO frequency.
Note:
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You can enter a frequency in the range of 30.00 kHz 
to 59.999.99 MHz.  Refer to the specifications for the 
available frequency range.
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Attempting to enter a frequency that is outside the 
selectable frequency range causes an alarm to sound 
and the entered frequency is rejected.
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When the entered frequency does not meet the current 
VFO frequency step size requirement, the nearest 
available frequency is automatically selected after the 
entered frequency is changed.
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When the 10 Hz digit (last displayed digit) is entered, 
the digit 0 is automatically entered for the 1 Hz digit, 
and frequency entry is completed.  The 1 Hz digit is not 
displayed.
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When an entered frequency is accepted, RIT or XIT will 
be switched OFF, but the RIT or XIT offset frequency is 
not cleared.
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The last 10 frequencies you entered are stored in 
the Frequency Entry History.  You can access the 
history to easily re-enter a recently used frequency.
Press [ENT].
Turn the MULTI/CH control.
The entered frequency along with its log 
number appears.  The most recent entered 
frequency is logged as number E0 and the 
oldest frequency is logged as number E9.
Press [ENT] to set the selected frequency to 
the VFO.
Note:  When entering a frequency using the numeric 
keys, if you turn the MULTI/CH control in the middle of the 
frequency entry, the frequency will be entered into the log.
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You can use the MULTI/CH control to change the 
operating frequency in steps of 1 MHz.
Press [MHz].
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Turn the MULTI/CH control.
Clockwise increases the frequency and 
counter-clockwise decreases the frequency.
Press [MHz] again to exit.
” disappears.
If you prefer to change the frequency in steps of 
100 kHz or 500 kHz, rather than 1 MHz, access 
Menu No. 10 and select 100 kHz, 500 kHz, or 
1 MHz.
Note: Even if 100 kHz or 500 kHz is assigned for the [MHz]
key, “
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To move up or down the frequency quickly, use the 
MULTI/CH control.  Turning this control changes 
the operating frequency in steps of 5 kHz for SSB/ 
CW/ FSK/ AM and steps of 10 kHz for FM.
If you want to change the default frequency 
step size, access Menu No. 14 (SSB/CW/FSK), 
15 (AM), or 16 (FM).  Press [M.IN][SCAN (SG.
SEL)]
 to select 500 Hz, 1 kHz, 2.5 kHz, 5 kHz, 
or 10 kHz for SSB/ CW/ FSK, and 5 kHz, 6.25 
kHz, 10 kHz, 12.5 kHz, 15 kHz, 20 kHz, 25 kHz, 
30 kHz, 50 kHz, or 100 kHz for AM/ FM.  The 
default frequency step size is 5 kHz for SSB/ 
CW/ FSK/ AM and 10 kHz for FM.
When changing the operating frequency by 
using the MULTI/CH control, frequencies 
are rounded such that new frequencies are 
multiples of the frequency step size.  To disable 
this function, access Menu No. 12 and select 
“oFF” (default is ON).
Within the AM broadcast band, the step size 
automatically defaults to the frequency step 
value in Menu No. 13.  This frequency step size 
can be switched between 9 kHz (“on”) and 
5 kHz (“oFF”) via Menu No. 13.
Note:  The programmed frequency step size for the 
MULTI/CH control is stored independently for the HF and 
50 MHz bands.  You can also set a different frequency step 
size for SSB/ CW/ FSK, AM and FM modes.