6 vox operation, 7 reading the frequencies, 8 band switch (up-down) – Kenwood TS-780 Benutzerhandbuch

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5-6 VOX OPERATION

The VOX is an automatic switching System that swit-

ches the transceiver to transmit and receive while speaking

into the microphone. This is mainly used in SSB mode.

With the VOX switch set to ON, the transceiver is

automatically switched to transmit mode when you speak

into the microphone and to receive mode when you stop

talking. For VOX Operation, the standby switch should be

set to REC.

Control Settings

1. Adjustment of VOX GAIN Control

With the standby switch set to REC, place the VOX

switch in the VOX (ON) Position.

First turn the VOX GAIN control clockwise and adjust it

so that the transceiver is switched to transmit mode

when you speak into the microphone with normal voice.

Turn the control further clockwise and the gain is

increased allowing the transceiver to be switched to

transmit mode with a lower level of voice. However,

excessive VOX gain results in misoperation by ambient

noise.

The condition of VOX Operation can be checked through

the speaker. When any Sound is heard from the speaker,

it means that the transceiver is in receive mode; other-

wise, it is in transmit mode. In transmit mode, the ON

AIR indicator Comes on and, in receive mode, the light of

indicator goes off.

2. Adjustment of ANTI VOX GAIN Control

This control is located on top of the case (sec page 9)

and is used to prevent the VOX circuit from being

misoperated by the Sound of speaker.

Adjust the VOX GAIN control as directed in item (1)

above. Then, adjust the AF GAIN control for suitable

volume while receiving Signals from a Station.

Hold the microphone 20~ 30 cm from the speaker and

adjust the ANTI VOX GAIN control until speaker Sound

will not activate the VOX circuit. Excessive

turning of

the control in clockwise direction will Cause the ANTI

V O X c i r c u i t t o o p e r a t e , r e s u l t i n g i n f a i l u r e o f t h e

transceiver to be switched to transmit mode.

3. Adjustment of VOX DELAY Control

This control is used to hold the transmitter on after VOX

Operation. If the hold time is too short, the TS-780

returns to receive whenever you pause speaking. If too

long, the TS-780 will not return to receive after speak-

ing. Adjust the control so that the transceiver holds pro-

per transmitting time when you speak at normal Speed.

This control is also effective for CW semi-break-in

Operation.

During CW Operation, do notturn the control excessive-

ly in clockwise direction, as it takes a long time until the

transceiver returns to receive when the key is released;

making it impossible to perform smooth semi-break-in

Operation.

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Note:

If the VOX switch is left ON, the TS-780 will momen-

tarily transmit when the POWER switch is turned on.

After VOX Operation, set the VOX switch to OFF.

5-7 READING THE FREQUENCIES

The TS-780 digital display indicates carrier positions in

all operating modes. Because of the use of a special

circuit,

the carrier Position remains the same when the MODE

switch is manipulated, thus the transmit and receive fre-

quency can be directly read on the digital display, except

for CW reception where the frequency on the display is

higher by the beat frequency (800 Hz: see section on “CW

Mode”) than the transmit frequency.

Note:

The digital display does not indicate the frequency varied

by the RIT knob.

5-8 BAND SWITCH (UP-DOWN)

The BAND switch consists of two pushbutton switches,

UP and DOWN. By pressing the UP switch, the frequency is

shifted up by 1 band and, by pressing the DOWN switch

the frequency is shifted down by 1 band. By holding either

switch down, the frequency is shifted continuously at 0.5

seconds intervals. As shown in the illustration below, the

BAND switch functions separately for the VFO A and B

(sec section 5- 9 on “Operation of 2 VFO’s). The BAND

switch uses feather-tauch pushbutton switches. A tone

pulse is heard whenever the switch is pressed.

5-9 DIGITAL VFO

T h e T S - 7 8 0 V F O i s d e s i g n e d s o t h a t t h e pulses

generated by rotating the VFO knob are counted by the

microprocessor to vary the frequency through PLL circuit.

The frequency is varied step by Step. The step interval is

2 0 H z (SLOW) for CW and SSB O p e r a t i o n o r 2 0 0 H z

(FAST) for fast-forward and FM Operation. Either step can

be selected by the S/F switch (sec section 5-12).

The adjustable range of the digital VFO is shown in

T a b l e 1.

F.STEP switch “OFF” F.STEP switch “ON”

144 MHz BAND

1 4 4 , 0 0 0 . 0 0 -

1 4 4 , 0 0 0 . 0 0 -

145,999.98

145.999.80

I

430 MHz BAND

4 3 0 , 0 0 0 . 0 0 -

4 3 0 , 0 0 0 . 0 0 -

439.999.98

439.999.80

Table 1

Turning the VFO dial in either direction will shift the fre-

q u e n c y i n e n d l e s s m o d e b e t w e e n 1 4 4 . 0 0 0 . 0 0 a n d

145.999.98 In the 144 MHz band. The dial also functions

similarly in the 430 MHz band. Note that the upper limit of

the band varies according to the Position (ON/OFF) of the

F. STEP switch or mode.

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