Kenwood TS-890S Operation Manual - Page 31

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Area Display NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS 2 Description This is an icon of the internal memory. The icon blinks when writing image data to the built-in memory during screen capture. The icon is displayed in red when the remaining space is running low. The icon starts to blink when a USB flash drive is connected, and lights up when the USB flash drive is recognized by this transceiver. The icon blinks when writing image data to the USB flash drive during screen capture. The icon is displayed in red when the remaining space is running low. Refer to 16-6 11-2 16-6 Appears when the timer function is enabled. 14-4 Appears when a KNS user is connected to this transceiver. 15-2 Displays the selected RX filter (A, B or C). 6-1 Displays the low cutoff frequency of the RX filter. Displays the WIDTH frequency of the RX filter. Displays the bandwidth of the RX filter. 6-3 Displays the high cutoff frequency of the RX filter. Displays the shift frequency of the RX filter. Displays the position of the notch frequency when the notch filter is ON. 6-8 Displays the IF filter passband. Displays the audio spectrum of the RX or TX audio. Displays the center indicator. • Indicates the pitch frequency when in the CW mode. • Indicates the center frequency of the passband when in the FSK or PSK mode. • Indicates the center frequency of the horizontal axis that is currently displayed when in the SSB, FM or AM mode. Displays the selected bandwidth for the roofing filter. 6-1 8-5 5-9 5-17 5-22 6-2 Meter display • This can be switched to an analog or digital display. 4-9 • Display of the information on the TX meter can be switched when an analog meter is displayed. Appears when the auto mode is ON. 4-4 Appears when Noise Reduction 1 (NR1) is ON. Appears when Noise Reduction 2 (NR2) is ON. 6-8 Appears when Noise Blanker 1 (NB1) is ON. Appears when Noise Blanker 2 (NB2) is ON. 6-6 Appears when both Noise Blanker 1 and 2 are ON. Appears when Beat Canceler 1 (BC1) is ON. Appears when Beat Canceler 2 (BC2) is ON. 6-9 Appears when the notch filter is ON and "Wide" is selected for the bandwidth. Appears when the notch filter is ON and "Middle" is selected for the bandwidth. 6-8 Appears when the notch filter is ON and "Narrow" is selected for the bandwidth. Appears during split operation. 5-1 2-11

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Area
Display
Description
Refer
to
This is an icon of the internal memory. The icon blinks when writing image data to the built-in memory
during screen capture. The icon is displayed in red when the remaining space is running low.
16-6
The icon starts to blink when a USB flash drive is connected, and lights up when the USB flash drive
is recognized by this transceiver. The icon blinks when writing image data to the USB flash drive
during screen capture.
The icon is displayed in red when the remaining space is running low.
11-2
16-6
Appears when the timer function is enabled.
14-4
Appears when a KNS user is connected to this transceiver.
15-2
Displays the selected RX filter (A, B or C).
6-1
Displays the low cutoff frequency of the RX filter.
Displays the WIDTH frequency of the RX filter.
6-3
Displays the bandwidth of the RX filter.
Displays the high cutoff frequency of the RX filter.
Displays the shift frequency of the RX filter.
Displays the position of the notch frequency when the notch filter is ON.
6-8
Displays the IF filter passband.
Displays the audio spectrum of the RX or TX audio.
6-1
8-5
Displays the center indicator.
Indicates the pitch frequency when in the CW mode.
Indicates the center frequency of the passband when in the FSK or PSK mode.
Indicates the center frequency of the horizontal axis that is currently displayed when in the SSB,
FM or AM mode.
5-9
5-17
5-22
Displays the selected bandwidth for the roofing filter.
6-2
Meter display
This can be switched to an analog or digital display.
Display of the information on the TX meter can be switched when an analog meter is displayed.
4-9
Appears when the auto mode is ON.
4-4
Appears when Noise Reduction 1 (NR1) is ON.
Appears when Noise Reduction 2 (NR2) is ON.
6-8
Appears when Noise Blanker 1 (NB1) is ON.
Appears when Noise Blanker 2 (NB2) is ON.
Appears when both Noise Blanker 1 and 2 are ON.
6-6
Appears when Beat Canceler 1 (BC1) is ON.
Appears when Beat Canceler 2 (BC2) is ON.
6-9
Appears when the notch filter is ON and “Wide” is selected for the bandwidth.
Appears when the notch filter is ON and “Middle” is selected for the bandwidth.
Appears when the notch filter is ON and “Narrow” is selected for the bandwidth.
6-8
Appears during split operation.
5-1
NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS
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