Re: Kenwood SM-230 Station Monitor
David, Very nice! I had one years ago and wish I had another. It was nice
with my 850.
Maybe some day I'll have another.
Bob W4JFA
[email protected]> wrote:
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Bob
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#493
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Re: Kenwood SM-230 Station Monitor
I have tested the SM-230 and it seems to be working just fine. Below are
screen captures on the two tone generator input to the oscilloscope
function. First is the 1000 hz tone, then the 1575 hz tone
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David West
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#492
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Re: Kenwood SM-230 Station Monitor
Hi, David,
Congrats on a very useful acquisition!? I went thru this same exercise last year- my unit worked as soon as powered up, but I noted 5 gray electrolytic capacitors on the board with splits
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Tom ai4th
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#491
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Re: Kenwood SM-230 Station Monitor
I have unboxed the SM-230 and plugged it in. It seems to be functioning, but I just have to obtain / make up cables to connect with my TS-850s. The manual refers to the TS-950, but i assume this can
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David West
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#490
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Re: FS: Kenwood TS2000 HF/VHF/UHF satellite all mode with Rigblaster interface
Your reason for selling, please, as well as date of manufacture? Does sub-menu 61B state "Off"?
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Rusty Travis
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#489
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FS: Kenwood TS2000 HF/VHF/UHF satellite all mode with Rigblaster interface
I have for sale a Kenwood TS2000 HF/VHF/UHF all mode radio, which does 100 watts on HF, 6, and 2m, and 50 watts on 70cm. It also will do full duplex for satellite operation. Has a AM/FM subreceiver
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John Geiger AF5CC
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#488
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FS: Rigblaster Plus wired for Kenwood radios
I have a Westmountain Radio Rigblaster Plus soundcard interface to do digital modes from your computer with your rig.? Great for FT8/FT4, PSK31, and other soundcard modes.? It comes with the the
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John Geiger AF5CC
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#487
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Re: TS-870S no TX
I don't think so because in the fault condition SEND and AT TUNE don't work either.
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Mike G8GYW
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Mike
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#486
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Re: TS-450S BCB sensitivity
Well, I replaced the diodes and it didn't make any difference...Time to make some dinner...73...Jordan...
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Jordan
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#483
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Re: TS-870S no TX
Mike, if you can't provoke the symptom by probing around the connector and it's leads, and you can't produce the problem by prodding the board itself, I'd be taking a good long look at the connector
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Jordan
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#482
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Re: TS-450S BCB sensitivity
Ooops...it should read "...which formed part of the BCB attenuator..."
73...Jordan...
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Jordan
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#481
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TS-450S BCB sensitivity
Hi group..
I have a 450S which has served me very well for ~30 years now. Long ago, I jumpered the resistors which formed part of the BCB, effectively removing the attenuator. It was fine for years
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Jordan
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#480
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Re: TS-870S no TX
Thanks Gary, I will try that next time it fails.
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Mike G8GYW
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Mike
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#479
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Re: TS-870S no TX
No the cable wasn't plugged into anything else.
When the fault is present none of the PTT functions works (MIC, ACC2, SEND, AT TUNE).
I presume it's a standard 13 pin DIN socket so the cable plug
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Mike
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#478
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Re: TS-870S no TX
P.S....that cable should plug in quite easily...are you sure it has the right pin spacing..?
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Jordan
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#477
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Re: TS-870S no TX
Mike, is that cable plugged into another device..? If not, there is a PTT connection from the ACC2 connection for that cable. What happens if you ground the PTT connection...?
I've never seen a
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Jordan
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#476
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Re: TS-870S no TX
Jordan, it was a DIN cable with plugs at both ends. I did check that there were no shorts between the pins.
The cable appears to be of good quality but the plug required a lot of effort to mate with
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Mike
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#475
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Re: TS-870S no TX
Is there anything connected to the ACC2 cable, or is it just the plug...?
Jordan VE6ZT
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Jordan
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#474
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Re: TS-870S no TX
After allowing radio to warm up (let sit for 15 minutes turned on), take a #2 type pencil (with a new eraser), and press down on every component on the board (or boards), while the radio is in the
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Gary Cook
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#473
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Re: TS-870S no TX
I managed to get the fault to return by inserting a plug into the ACC2 socket, which was a tight fit and required a lot of effort. When I removed the DIN cable normal operation returned.
Something on
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Mike
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#472
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