Kenwood TS-590S Manual Do Utilizador

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The quality of your transmission signal is important, 
regardless of which on-air activity you pursue.
However, it is easy to be casual and overlook this fact 
since you don’t listen to your own signal.
The following sub-sections provide information that 
will help you tailor your transmission signal.
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Use Menu No. 25 to select one of the following TX 
low-cut filters: 10, 100, 200, 300 (default), 400, or 
500 Hz.
Use Menu No. 26 to select one of the following TX 
high-cut filters: 2500, 2600, 2700 (default), 2800, 
2900, or 3000 Hz.
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Use Menu No. 27 to select one of the following TX 
low-cut filters: 10, 100, 200, 300 (default), 400, or 
500 Hz.
Use Menu No. 28 to select one of the following TX 
high-cut filters: 2500, 2600, 2700 (default), 2800, 
2900, or 3000 Hz.
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Use Menu No. 30 to change the transmission 
frequency characteristics of your signal.  You can 
select from 1 of 6 different transmission profiles 
including the default flat response.  Selecting any 
of the following items from the Menu causes 
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Off (oFF): 
The flat frequency response for SSB, FM, and 
AM (default).
High boost 1 (Hb1)/ High boost 2 (Hb2):
Emphasizes higher audio frequencies; effective 
for a bassi voice.  High boost 2 does not reduce 
the low frequency as much as High boost 1. 
Formant pass (FP):
Improves clarity by suppressing audio 
frequencies outside the normal voice frequency 
range.
Bass boost 1 (bb1)/ Bass boost 2 (bb2):
Emphasizes lower audio frequencies; 
effective for a voice with more high frequency 
components.  Bass boost 2 emphasizes more 
low frequency response.
Conventional (c):
Emphasizes by 3 dB frequencies at 600 Hz and 
higher.
User (U):
Reserved for the optional ARCP software.
Off (oFF) is programmed at the factory as a 
default.
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Note:  When using the ARCP-590, you can temporarily change 
each preset value.
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Transmit Inhibit prevents the transceiver from being 
placed in transmission mode.  No signal can be 
transmitted when this function is ON, even if Mic [PTT]
is pressed.
TX Inhibit OFF: Transmission is allowed.
TX Inhibit ON:
Transmission is not allowed.
Switch this function ON or OFF via Menu No. 60.
The default is OFF.
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Busy Lockout prevents the transceiver from being 
placed in transmit mode if the current operating 
frequency is busy; in other words, if the squelch is 
open, you cannot transmit.
Busy Lockout OFF:   Transmission is allowed.
Busy Lockout ON: Transmission is not allowed.
Switch this function ON or OFF via Menu No. 74.
The default is OFF.
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Moving your frequency while transmitting is usually an 
unwise practice due to the risk of interfering with other 
stations.  However, if necessary, by using the Tuning
control you can change the operating frequency while 
transmitting.  You also can change the XIT offset 
frequency while in transmission mode.
While transmitting, if you select a frequency outside 
the transmission frequency range, the transceiver is 
automatically forced to return to reception mode.