20 oscar operation, 21 aux socket – Kenwood TS-780 Benutzerhandbuch

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5-20 OSCAR OPERATION

At present, two amateur radio communication satellites

(No. 7 and No. 8) are travelling along the Orbit of the earth

(No. 6 is not available because the battery power has been

exhausted). These satellites can be used as your repeater.

The TS-780 will function when used with the satellites as

follows.

[OSCAR No. 71

A mode:

2 m - 10 m . . . . . . . . . . Repeater up-link transmitter

B mode: 70 cm- 2 m.........Repeater

up-link transmitter

or

Repeater downlink receiver

[OSCAR No.

81

A mode: 2 m~10 m . . . . . . . . . . Repeater up-link transmitter

J mode: 2 m- 70 cm.........Repeater up-link transmitter

o r

Repeater down-link receiver

[RADIO 1 , 2 )

2 m - 1 0 m . . . . . . . . Repeater up-link transmitter

Table 5 Shows

the link frequencies. An example of ap-

plication of the TS-780 in 70 cm- 2 m repeater Operation

is illustrated in Fig. 19.

Cross type

OSCAR satellite
(A mode)

Yagi antenna

for DX QSO

Microphone

Transmit only

Receive only

Fig. 19 Example of OSCAR Operation

Up-link

frequency

Down-link

frequency

Beacon

frequency

OSCAR No. 7

OSCAR No. 8

RADIO

No. 1, 2

(2m-10m

1 4 5 . 8 8

to

1 4 5 . 9 2

2 9 . 3 6 0

to

2 9 . 4 0 0

OSCAR Operation with the TS-780 alone where the

FUNCTION switch is set to A-R and the VFO A is used as a

430 MHz band receiver and the VFO B as a 145 MHz band

transmitter, is not possible because the downlink Signal

cannot be monitored.

In OSCAR Operation, it is imperative to use a separate

transmitter and receiver so that the downlink Signal can be

received as shown in Fig. 19. lt is also necessary for you to

become acquainted with some special knowledges relative

to the Orbit tracking of satellite, usage of beacon waves,

operating manner, antenna installation, etc.

With basic k n o w l e d g e s , y o u w i l l b e a b l e t o e n j o y

repeater communication through the amateur satellites

with little difficulty. Reference materials such asguide

books and instruction books are available from market.

5-21 AUX SOCKET

This socket is used for connecting the suplied DIN con-

nector to supply the following voltages to external equip-

ment.

View from the rear Panel

7

0

3

5

2

Fig. 20 AUX Socket

Terminal

N O .

Symbol

Application

1

N C

Open terminal

2

E43

8 V DC 10 mA (430 MHz)

3

ELC

Extemal ALC input terminal

Transmitter operates when earthed.

Table 6

The AUX socket is used for connection to a linear

amplifier, receiver booster or external standy unit. When

using care should be taken so that each of the load currents

at the terminals 2, 4 and 5 will not exceed 10 mA, as

otherwise the transceiver may be damaged.

* B or J mode are received by LSB mode.

Table 5

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