Kenwood TS-990S Operation Manual - Page 68

Fine Tuning, Tuning In Mhz Step, Selecting The Step Frequency For Am Broadcast Listening

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4 BASIC OPERATIONS FINE TUNING You can change the frequency step size of the Tuning control to be 1/10th of the default step size. Fine Tuning enables you to precisely tune the received frequency where it cannot be easily tuned using the default step size. TUNING IN MHz STEP 1 Press [UP] or [DOWN] to change the frequency in steps of 1 MHz. • While holding down the key, the frequency continuously increases or decreases. • You can change the step size that applies when [UP] or [DOWN] is pressed. 2 Select Group No. 3, "Basic Configurations", from the Menu screen. 3 Access Menu 04, "Frequency Step Size (Up/Down Keys)". 4 Press [SELECT] (F4) to allow editing of the parameter box. 4 5VOJOH . 5VOJOH 4 ■ Fine Tuning the Main Band Frequency 1 Press [FINE] (M) to toggle the Fine Tuning between active and inactive. ■ Fine Tuning the Sub Band Frequency 1 Press [FINE] (S) to toggle the Fine Tuning between active and inactive. Note: ◆◆While Fine Tuning is inactive, the 1 Hz digit in the frequency display will be grayed out. ◆◆ In FM or AM mode, the 10 Hz and 1 Hz digits are normally grayed out. While Fine Tuning is active, the grayed out frequency display is cancelled and all digits, including the 1 Hz digit, appear. 5 Press [-] (F4) or [+] (F5) to select "100 [kHz]", "500 [kHz]", or "1000 [kHz]". The default is "1000". 6 Press [ ] (F1). 7 Press [MENU] to exit. SELECTING THE STEP FREQUENCY FOR AM BROADCAST LISTENING In the AM broadcast frequency band (medium frequency band: 522 kHz to 1710 kHz and long frequency band: 153 kHz to 279 kHz), the RX frequency can be adjusted in steps of 9 kHz by rotating the [MULTI/CH] control. 1 Select Group No. 3, "Basic Configurations", from the Menu screen. 2 Access 05, "9 kHz Step in AM Broadcast Band (Multi/ Channel Control)". 3 Press [SELECT] (F4) to allow editing of the parameter box. 4-14 Index Contents

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4 BASIC OPERATIONS
4-14
Index
Contents
TUNING IN MHZ STEP
1
Press
[UP]
or
[DOWN]
to change the frequency in
steps of 1 MHz.
While holding down the key, the frequency continuously
increases or decreases.
You can change the step size that applies when
[UP]
or
[DOWN]
is pressed.
2
Select Group No. 3, "Basic Configurations", from the
Menu
screen.
3
Access Menu 04, "Frequency Step Size (Up/Down
Keys)".
4
Press
[SELECT]
(F4) to allow editing of the parameter
box.
5
Press
[-]
(F4) or
[+]
(F5) to select “100 [kHz]”, “500
[kHz]”, or “1000 [kHz]”.
The default is "1000".
6
Press
[
]
(F1).
7
Press
[MENU]
to exit.
SELECTING THE STEP FREQUENCY FOR AM
BROADCAST LISTENING
In the AM broadcast frequency band (medium frequency
band: 522 kHz to 1710 kHz and long frequency band:
153 kHz to 279 kHz), the RX frequency can be adjusted in
steps of 9 kHz by rotating the
[MULTI/CH]
control.
1
Select Group No. 3, "Basic Configurations", from the
Menu
screen.
2
Access 05, "9 kHz Step in AM Broadcast Band (Multi/
Channel Control)".
3
Press
[SELECT]
(F4) to allow editing of the parameter
box.
FINE TUNING
You can change the frequency step size of the Tuning
control to be 1/10th of the default step size. Fine Tuning
enables you to precisely tune the received frequency
where it cannot be easily tuned using the default step size.
[UP] [DOWN]
[FINE](M)
[FINE](S)
[MULTI / CH]
[MENU]
[F1]~[F7]
Tuning (M)
Tuning (S)
■ Fine Tuning the Main Band Frequency
1
Press
[FINE
] (M) to toggle the Fine Tuning between
active and inactive.
■ Fine Tuning the Sub Band Frequency
1
Press
[FINE]
(S) to toggle the Fine Tuning between
active and inactive.
Note:
While Fine Tuning is inactive, the 1 Hz digit in the frequency display
will be grayed out.
In FM or AM mode, the 10 Hz and 1 Hz digits are normally grayed
out. While Fine Tuning is active, the grayed out frequency display is
cancelled and all digits, including the 1 Hz digit, appear.