Kenwood TS-570D User Manual - Page 14

Up/down, Split, Tf-set, Clear, M>vfo, Filter, Cw Tune

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3 GETTING ACQUAINTED PF ATT PRE-AMP VOX PROC SEND AT TUNE HF TRANSCEIVER TS-570D PHONES MIC CH1 CH2 CH3 123 ANT REC FINE 456 NB AGC/TONE REV 789 F.LOCK CLR 0 ENT MIC LSB USB PWR CW FSK KEY FM AM DELAY MENU 1MHz @1 @2 @3@4@5 UP DOWN MR M.IN - SPLIT TF-SET A/B RIT M/V A=B CLEAR XIT SCAN M>VFO M.IN N.R. DSP SLOPE HIGH LOW LOW CUT B.C. CW TUNE FILTER RIT/XIT AF RF 4 6 + 2 0 CH IF SHIFT 4 8 10 SQL 6 2 0 8 10 !7 !8 !9 @0 !7 Frequency control buttons These buttons control functions related to selecting a frequency, a VFO, or a memory channel. • UP/DOWN buttons Press to step through all Amateur bands consecutively {page 13} or to step the transceiver frequency in 1 MHz increments {page 29}. Also used for making selections from the Menu {page 16}, and to check Start and End frequencies for the Scan function {page 43}. • SPLIT button Press to use split-frequency operation which allows a different transmit frequency and receive frequency {page 23}. • M/V button Press to select either Memory or VFO mode {page 40}. • TF-SET button While operating split-frequency, press to monitor or change your transmit frequency {page 23}. • A=B button Press to copy the data in the currently selected VFO over to the other VFO {page 30}. • A/B button Press to select either VFO A or VFO B {page 13}. Also, in menu mode, press to select either Menu A or Menu B {page 16}. • CLEAR button Press to reset the RIT/XIT frequency offset to zero {pages 30, 32}. • RIT button Press to switch ON or OFF the Receive Incremental Tuning function {page 30}. • XIT button Press to switch ON or OFF the Transmit Incremental Tuning function {page 32}. 8 !8 SCAN button Press to start and stop Scan functions {pages 46, 47}. !9 M>VFO button Press to transfer data from a memory channel to a VFO {page 42}. @0 M.IN button Writes data into a memory channel {page 39} or selects Memory Scroll mode {page 41}. @1 Quick Memory buttons Controls the Quick Memory function {page 44}. • M.IN button Press to write data into Quick Memory {page 44}. • MR button Press to recall data from Quick Memory {page 45}. @2 FILTER button Press to select the receive filter bandwidth in SSB, CW, FSK, or AM mode {pages 36, 38}, or press to select either narrow-band or wide-band transmit deviation in FM mode {page 22}. Note: Selecting the narrow filter bandwidth in SSB mode requires the optional YK-88SN-1 filter {page 36}. @3 CW TUNE button Press to activate the automatic zero-beat function for CW mode {page 21}. @4 B.C. button Press to switch ON or OFF the DSP Beat Cancel function {page 38}. @5 N.R. button Press to toggle between Noise Reduction 1, Noise Reduction 2, and OFF {page 38}.

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GETTING ACQUAINTED
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7
Frequency control buttons
These buttons control functions related to selecting a
frequency, a VFO, or a memory channel.
°
UP/DOWN
buttons
Press to step through all Amateur bands
consecutively {page 13} or to step the transceiver
frequency in 1 MHz increments {page 29}.
Also
used for making selections from the Menu
{page
16}, and to check Start and End frequencies
for the Scan function {page 43}.
°
SPLIT
button
Press to use split-frequency operation which allows
a different transmit frequency and receive frequency
{page 23}.
°
M/V
button
Press to select either Memory or VFO mode
{page
40}.
°
TF-SET
button
While operating split-frequency, press to monitor or
change your transmit frequency {page 23}.
°
A=B
button
Press to copy the data in the currently selected VFO
over to the other VFO {page 30}.
°
A/B
button
Press to select either VFO A or VFO B {page 13}.
Also, in menu mode, press to select either Menu A
or Menu B {page 16}.
°
CLEAR
button
Press to reset the RIT/XIT frequency offset to zero
{pages 30, 32}.
°
RIT
button
Press to switch ON or OFF the Receive Incremental
Tuning function {page 30}.
°
XIT
button
Press to switch ON or OFF the Transmit
Incremental Tuning function {page 32}.
!
8
!
8
!
8
!
8
!
8
SCAN
button
Press to start and stop Scan functions {pages 46, 47}.
!
9
!
9
!
9
!
9
!
9
M>VFO
button
Press to transfer data from a memory channel to a VFO
{page 42}.
@
0
@
0
@
0
@
0
@
0
M.IN
button
Writes data into a memory channel {page 39} or selects
Memory Scroll mode {page 41}.
@
1
@
1
@
1
@
1
@
1
Quick Memory buttons
Controls the Quick Memory function {page 44}.
°
M.IN
button
Press to write data into Quick Memory {page 44}.
°
MR
button
Press to recall data from Quick Memory {page 45}.
@
2
@
2
@
2
@
2
@
2
FILTER
button
Press to select the receive filter bandwidth in SSB, CW,
FSK, or AM mode {pages 36, 38}, or press to select
either narrow-band or wide-band transmit deviation in
FM mode {page 22}.
Note:
Selecting the narrow filter bandwidth in SSB mode requires
the optional YK-88SN-1 filter {page 36}.
@
3
@
3
@
3
@
3
@
3
CW TUNE
button
Press to activate the automatic zero-beat function for
CW mode {page 21}.
@
4
@
4
@
4
@
4
@
4
B.C.
button
Press to switch ON or OFF the DSP Beat Cancel
function {page 38}.
@
5
@
5
@
5
@
5
@
5
N.R.
button
Press to toggle between Noise Reduction 1, Noise
Reduction 2, and OFF {page 38}.
PF
ATT
PRE-AMP
VOX
PROC
SEND
CH1
MIC
CW
FSK
LSB
USB
FM
AM
AT TUNE
HF
TRANSCEIVER
TS-570D
PHONES
1
CH2
2
CH3
3
ANT
4
REC
5
FINE
6
NB
7
AGC/TONE
8
REV
9
CLR
F.LOCK
0
ENT
MIC
PWR
KEY
DELAY
MENU
1MHz
SPLIT
M/V
DOWN
UP
MR
TF-SET
A=B
SCAN
M>VFO
M.IN
M.IN
FILTER
CW TUNE
B.C.
N.R.
A/B
CLEAR
RIT
XIT
RIT/XIT
IF SHIFT
SQL
CH
4
6
0
10
2
8
AF
RF
L
O
W
C
U
T
HIGH
DSP SLOPE
LOW
4
6
0
10
2
8
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@1@2
@3
@4
@5