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Ok...
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Given the voltages shown, I believe it's safe to
say that those are RX voltages, followed by voltages in TX in parentheses...The
850S manual?uses the same scheme...
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73...Jordan VE6ZT
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----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, February 26, 2024 4:52
PM
Subject: Re: [Kenwood-Amateur-Radio]
TS-690S transmits on 6m but not on HF
Bob,
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As an example, page 137 of my PDF copy of the service
manual has several test points with two voltages shown. The second voltage is
in parentheses.
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73,
Stan N6BYU
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On Behalf Of Bob
Sent: Monday, February 26, 2024 2:49
PM
To: [email protected]
Subject:
Re: [Kenwood-Amateur-Radio] TS-690S transmits on 6m but not on
HF
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I looked?at the PDF. I cannot find a "legend" that
states what the voltages mean. Some voltages are in
parenthesis????
It does say "tx" on some of them.Maybe Jordan can tell from
his regular service manual.
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I'll have to break
out my actual service manual rather than rely on the pdf version. I'm sure
there is a legend somewhere but it's?very time consuming?to find
in the pdf.
I'm tempted to say
those voltages are in Rx and then Tx but I'm not 100% certain of
that...Maybe someone else knows, but in the meantime I'll pull my SM copy
and check when I get a chance...
----- Original
Message -----
Sent: Sunday, February
25, 2024 9:37 PM
Subject: Re:
[Kenwood-Amateur-Radio] TS-690S transmits on 6m but not on
HF
Jordan,
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I’m just now getting used to the layout of the service
manual, so your pointers have saved me a lot of time and
frustration.
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Any idea what the voltages in parentheses represent? I’m
sure there’s some sort of explanation somewhere in the manual, but I
haven’t found that yet, either!
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I’ll report back what my measurements show.
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73,
Stan
N6BYU