Kenwood TS-890S Operation Manual - Page 25

List of Control Knob Behaviors

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NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS 2 . ........ List of Control Knob Behaviors Control Tuning [MULTI/CH] [RIT/XIT] [KEY] [DELAY] [MIC/PITCH] [POWER] [HI/SHIFT] [LO/WIDTH] [NOTCH] [SQL] [AF] [RF] Behavior Aligns the TX and RX frequencies. Switches the frequency at a fast speed. (Available in the VFO mode.) Switches the channel number. (Available in the memory channel and quick memory channel modes.) Switches the item to configure or configured value. (Available when a configuration screen is displayed.) Changes the RIT/XIT frequency. Adjusts the keying speed. Adjusts the break-in delay time. (When the TX mode is configured to CW.) Adjusts the VOX delay time. (When the TX mode is configured to SSB, FM or AM.) Adjusts the microphone gain. (When the TX mode is configured to SSB or AM.) Adjusts the sidetone/pitch frequency. (When the TX mode is configured to CW.) Adjusts the speech processor output level. (When the speech processor is ON.) Changes the TX output power level. Changes the RX filter (high cutoff frequency or SHIFT frequency). Changes the RX filter (low cutoff frequency or WIDTH frequency). Adjusts the notch frequency. Adjusts the squelch level. Adjusts the receiving volume. Adjusts the RF gain. Refer to 4-5 4-5 9-2 3-1 5-7 5-13 5-8 8-3 4-8 5-9 8-4 4-8 6-3 6-3 6-8 4-2 4-2 4-2 2-5

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List of Control Knob Behaviors
Control
Behavior
Refer to
Tuning
Aligns the TX and RX frequencies.
4-5
[MULTI/CH]
Switches the frequency at a fast speed. (Available in the VFO mode.)
4-5
Switches the channel number. (Available in the memory channel and quick memory channel
modes.)
9-2
Switches the item to configure or configured value. (Available when a configuration screen is
displayed.)
3-1
[RIT/XIT]
Changes the RIT/XIT frequency.
5-7
[KEY]
Adjusts the keying speed.
5-13
[DELAY]
Adjusts the break-in delay time. (When the TX mode is configured to CW.)
5-8
Adjusts the VOX delay time. (When the TX mode is configured to SSB, FM or AM.)
8-3
[MIC/PITCH]
Adjusts the microphone gain. (When the TX mode is configured to SSB or AM.)
4-8
Adjusts the sidetone/pitch frequency. (When the TX mode is configured to CW.)
5-9
Adjusts the speech processor output level. (When the speech processor is ON.)
8-4
[POWER]
Changes the TX output power level.
4-8
[HI/SHIFT]
Changes the RX filter (high cutoff frequency or SHIFT frequency).
6-3
[LO/WIDTH]
Changes the RX filter (low cutoff frequency or WIDTH frequency).
6-3
[NOTCH]
Adjusts the notch frequency.
6-8
[SQL]
Adjusts the squelch level.
4-2
[AF]
Adjusts the receiving volume.
4-2
[RF]
Adjusts the RF gain.
4-2
NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS
2
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