Afsk; Reception; Transmit; Amtor Operation - Kenwood TS-440S Instruction Manual

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3-8.
AFSK
3-8-1.
Reception
Note:
An
RTTY
termina!
is required
to receive
and
dis-
play/print the RTTY
signal.
. The AFSK mode utilizes the LSB carrier frequency,
which conforms to international conventions.
2. When the optional YK-88C filter is instailed, the nor-
mal receiver bandwidth is 500 Hz when the SELEC-
TIVITY switch is set to the AUTO position, and the
ODE switch is in AFSK.
The accompanying diagram illustrates the relation-
ship between the carrier and the passband width.
3. The demodulated AFSK signal is sent from the
AFSK
OUT terminal on the rear panel.
4. This cornpletes the preparation for using the AFSK
mode.
Note:
Before connecting the terminal you should review the
contents of the instruction manual previded with that
terminal unit.
AFSK IN, 15-440
Y=
AFSK keying signal
ATTY
AFSK receive signal
AFSK OUT
The figure below shows the frequencies relationship.
2295H2
2iasHz
SSB Filter
rons
oe
rol
4 CW Filter
jy
14.09771MHz
14.09788MHz
SPACE
MARK
14.10000MHz
RX CARRIER
3-8-2. Transmit
Note:
Key down periods of 1 hour will require a cool down
period of approximately
30 minutes.
The PS-50
heavy-duty supply is recommended for continuous
duty transmission.
. Ensure that your terminal is set up for AFSK type
keying.
2. Connect the terminal units AFSK
output jack to
TS-440S AFSK IN jack, and the terminal unit's
AFSK
input jack to the TS-440S
AFSK
OUT jack
on the rear panel of the transceiver. The terminal
units standby (PTT) terminal should be connected
to the standby terminal on the REMOTE connector
of the TS-440S. (See page 11 for the REMOTE ter-
minal pin configuration.)
. Place the MODE key on the TS-440S to AFSK, and
the Meter switch to ALC.
4. To transmit, either place the SEND/REC switch on
the TS-440S to SEND, or use the PTT signal from
your terminal unit.
5. When using AFSK, you can also apply your trans-
mit signal tones to pin number 1 of the microphone
connector; if you do not wish to use the two jacks
on the rear of the TS-440S. To adjust the power
output in AFSK, increase or decrease the MIC gain
control setting. A mid-scaie ALC reading will yield
full power output.
Notes:
1. AFSK operation requires terminal unit designed to
supply this type of operation. You cannot use FSK
tones with an AFSK jack!
. The AFSK oscillator circuit should provide audio
tones of 2125
and 2295
Hz. Lower tones
may
cause spurious output due to the higher harmonic
content present with these lower frequencies.
. The TS-4408 and RTTY terminal unit should use
separate power
supplies,
in order to prevent RF!
(Radio Frequency
Interference).
. During
AFSK
mode
operation,
the
microphone
switch should be OFF or ground pin No. 9 of the
ACC 2 jack, or the microphone disconnected, if you
are using the AFSK
jacks on the rear panel.
. The AFSK input level should be less than 100 mV.
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3-8-3.
AMTOR
operation
For AMTOR
operation, you should reverse the trans-
mit/receive
input polarity on your AMTOR
terminal,
since AFSK on the TS-440S operates in the LSB mode.
If you cannot reverse the polarity. you should select
the USB mode on the TS-441
During
AMTOR
operation,
he microphone
switch
should be OFF, or ground pin No. 9 of the ACC 2 jack,
or the microphone disconnected, if you are using AFSK
IN/OUT jacks on the rear panel.
3-9. OPERATION WITH A LINEAR AMPLI-
FIER
The TS-440S may be operated with any conventional
linear amplifier which will accept up to approximately
125 watts of RF drive, has alow current DC operated
keying circuit, and returns approximately
~8 to ~1
VDC ALC back to the exciter. Please note that in ord-
er to operate full OSK (FULL break-in} the linear ampli-
fier must also.be OSK capable.
Refer to the REMOTE connector diagram on page 11
and section 5-8-10..
Initial linear amplifier tune-up should be performed with
the TS-440S
set for approximately
50 watts output
to reduce wear and tear on both the linear, and the
TS-440S.
Use of a dummy
load is strongly recom-
mended,
since the bands are already sufficiently
crowded.
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