Kenwood TS-990S Operation Manual - Page 187

Displaying The Subscope During Tx

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TRANSMIT FUNCTIONS 9 5 Press [ ] (F2) or [ ] (F5), or rotate the MULTI/CH control to select the desired file. 6 Press [OK] (F4) to start reading the configuration data. • A message notifying you of the progress will appear. After the configuration data has been read, another message notifying you that the configuration data has been read will appear. • Pressing [CANCEL] (F7) returns you to the TX Equalizer screen without reading the configuration data. DISPLAYING THE SUBSCOPE DURING TX You can display the waveform on the subscope also displaying the bandwidth of the TX filter while transmitting in SSB, FM, or AM mode. This enables you to observe the status of the transmitting audio. 1 Select Group No. 8, "Bandscope", from the Menu screen. 2 Access Menu 01, "TX Audio Waveform Display (Sub Screen)". 3 Press [SELECT] (F4) to allow editing of the parameter box. 7 Press [OK] (F4). 8 Press [ESC] to exit. Note: ◆◆Remove the USB flash drive only after executing the Safe Removal of USB Flash Drive. {page 12-1} ◆◆If the TX Equalizer type selected at step 3 differs from the equalizer type linked to the file to be read, the configuration data for TX Equalizer selected at step 3 will be overwritten with the configuration data for the TX Equalizer to be read. 4 Press [-] (F4) or [+] (F5) to select "On" to display the waveform on the sub scope. The default is "On". 5 Press [ ] (F1). 6 Press [MENU] to exit. The Sub Scope with Waveform displayed Note: ◆◆While transmitting, the configuration for Menu 8-01 cannot be changed. ◆◆The marker represents the center frequency of the notch filter or the band elimination filter. ◆◆The waveform does not appear on the subscope while an audio scope is active on the main screen. ◆◆Even when this function is turned on, the bandwidth of the RX filter is displayed temporarily when the RX filter band characteristic is changed during transmission. {page 6-6} Contents Index 9-13

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TRANSMIT FUNCTIONS 9
Index
Contents
5
Press
[
]
(F2) or
[
]
(F5), or rotate the
MULTI/CH
control to select the desired file.
6
Press
[OK]
(F4) to start reading the configuration data.
A message notifying you of the progress will appear. After
the configuration data has been read, another message
notifying you that the configuration data has been read will
appear.
Pressing
[CANCEL]
(F7) returns you to the
TX Equalizer
screen without reading the configuration data.
7
Press
[OK]
(F4).
8
Press
[ESC]
to exit.
Note:
Remove the USB flash drive only after executing the Safe Removal
of USB Flash Drive.
{page 12-1}
If the TX Equalizer type selected at step 3 differs from the
equalizer type linked to the file to be read, the configuration data
for TX Equalizer selected at step 3 will be overwritten with the
configuration data for the TX Equalizer to be read.
DISPLAYING THE SUBSCOPE DURING TX
You can display the waveform on the subscope also
displaying the bandwidth of the TX filter while transmitting
in SSB, FM, or AM mode. This enables you to observe the
status of the transmitting audio.
1
Select Group No. 8, "Bandscope", from the
Menu
screen.
2
Access Menu 01, "TX Audio Waveform Display (Sub
Screen)".
3
Press
[SELECT]
(F4) to allow editing of the parameter
box.
4
Press
[-]
(F4) or
[+]
(F5) to select "On" to display the
waveform on the sub scope.
The default is "On".
5
Press
[
]
(F1).
6
Press
[MENU]
to exit.
The Sub Scope with Waveform displayed
Note:
While transmitting, the configuration for Menu 8-01 cannot be
changed.
The marker represents the center frequency of the notch filter or
the band elimination filter.
The waveform does not appear on the subscope while an audio
scope is active on the main screen.
Even when this function is turned on, the bandwidth of the RX filter
is displayed temporarily when the RX filter band characteristic is
changed during transmission.
{page 6-6}