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... if the support structure should fail for long periods of trouble. d) The transceiver is one and one-half times the vertical height of moisture. For example, avoid use the transceiver near bathtubs, sinks, swimming pools, and in the transceiver, particularly involving the input power cable. 5 Outdoor Antenna Grounding Adequately ground all outdoor antennas used for future reference. 1 Power Sources Connect this transceiver...
... if the support structure should fail for long periods of trouble. d) The transceiver is one and one-half times the vertical height of moisture. For example, avoid use the transceiver near bathtubs, sinks, swimming pools, and in the transceiver, particularly involving the input power cable. 5 Outdoor Antenna Grounding Adequately ground all outdoor antennas used for future reference. 1 Power Sources Connect this transceiver...
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... POWER SUPPLY CONNECTION 3 REPLACING FUSES 3 ACCESSORY CONNECTIONS 4 FRONT PANEL 4 Headphones (PHONES 4 Microphone (MIC 4 REAR PANEL 4 External Speaker (EXT SP 4 Keys and Keyboards for CW Operation (PADDLE and KEY 4 Computer Interface (COM 5 RTTY Equipment (RTTY and ACC 2 5 Linear Amplifier (REMOTE 5 Antenna Tuner (AT 6 SM-230 Station Monitor (IF OUT 1 6 Accessory Equipment (ACC 2 6 CHAPTER 3 GETTING ACQUAINTED 8 YOUR FIRST QSO 8 RECEIVING 8 TRANSMITTING 9 FRONT PANEL 10 MICROPHONE 14 REAR PANEL 15 DISPLAY 16 CHAPTER 4 OPERATING BASICS 19 SWITCHING POWER...
... POWER SUPPLY CONNECTION 3 REPLACING FUSES 3 ACCESSORY CONNECTIONS 4 FRONT PANEL 4 Headphones (PHONES 4 Microphone (MIC 4 REAR PANEL 4 External Speaker (EXT SP 4 Keys and Keyboards for CW Operation (PADDLE and KEY 4 Computer Interface (COM 5 RTTY Equipment (RTTY and ACC 2 5 Linear Amplifier (REMOTE 5 Antenna Tuner (AT 6 SM-230 Station Monitor (IF OUT 1 6 Accessory Equipment (ACC 2 6 CHAPTER 3 GETTING ACQUAINTED 8 YOUR FIRST QSO 8 RECEIVING 8 TRANSMITTING 9 FRONT PANEL 10 MICROPHONE 14 REAR PANEL 15 DISPLAY 16 CHAPTER 4 OPERATING BASICS 19 SWITCHING POWER...
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... AM TRANSMISSION 40 DIGITAL OPERATION 40 RTTY (FREQUENCY SHIFT KEYING 40 ERROR-CHECKING MODES (AMTOR/ PACKET/ PACTOR/ G-TOR/ CLOVER 41 SPLIT-FREQUENCY OPERATION 42 TF-SET (TRANSMIT FREQUENCY SET 43 SATELLITE OPERATION 43 CHAPTER 7 OPERATING AIDS 44 RECEIVING 44 RIT (RECEIVE INCREMENTAL TUNING) ......... 44 AGC (AUTOMATIC GAIN CONTROL 44 Changing AGC 44 Changing AF AGC 44 TRANSMITTING 45 VOX (VOICE-OPERATED TRANSMIT 45 Microphone Input Level Adjustment 45 Delay Time Adjustment 45 TRANSMIT INHIBIT...
... AM TRANSMISSION 40 DIGITAL OPERATION 40 RTTY (FREQUENCY SHIFT KEYING 40 ERROR-CHECKING MODES (AMTOR/ PACKET/ PACTOR/ G-TOR/ CLOVER 41 SPLIT-FREQUENCY OPERATION 42 TF-SET (TRANSMIT FREQUENCY SET 43 SATELLITE OPERATION 43 CHAPTER 7 OPERATING AIDS 44 RECEIVING 44 RIT (RECEIVE INCREMENTAL TUNING) ......... 44 AGC (AUTOMATIC GAIN CONTROL 44 Changing AGC 44 Changing AF AGC 44 TRANSMITTING 45 VOX (VOICE-OPERATED TRANSMIT 45 Microphone Input Level Adjustment 45 Delay Time Adjustment 45 TRANSMIT INHIBIT...
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... 64 USING THE PROGRAMMED BUTTONS .......... 64 LOCK FUNCTION 64 BEEP FUNCTION 64 BUTTON CONFIRMATION 65 ALARM NOTIFICATION 65 DISPLAY DIMMER 65 QUICK DATA TRANSFER 65 SETTING UP 65 Equipment Needed 65 Connections 66 USING QUICK TRANSFER 66 Transferring Data 66 Receiving Data 66 DRU-3 DIGITAL RECORDING SYSTEM (OPTIONAL 67 RECORDING MESSAGES 67 MESSAGE PLAYBACK 67 Checking Messages 67 Transmitting Messages (VOX 67 Transmitting Messages (Manual TX/RX) ....... 68 CONTINUOUS MULTI-CHANNEL PLAYBACK...
... 64 USING THE PROGRAMMED BUTTONS .......... 64 LOCK FUNCTION 64 BEEP FUNCTION 64 BUTTON CONFIRMATION 65 ALARM NOTIFICATION 65 DISPLAY DIMMER 65 QUICK DATA TRANSFER 65 SETTING UP 65 Equipment Needed 65 Connections 66 USING QUICK TRANSFER 66 Transferring Data 66 Receiving Data 66 DRU-3 DIGITAL RECORDING SYSTEM (OPTIONAL 67 RECORDING MESSAGES 67 MESSAGE PLAYBACK 67 Checking Messages 67 Transmitting Messages (VOX 67 Transmitting Messages (Manual TX/RX) ....... 68 CONTINUOUS MULTI-CHANNEL PLAYBACK...
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... the same. SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES Accessory Part Number Quantity Microphone T91-0352-XX 1 DC power cable E30-3157-XX 1 7-pin DIN plug E07-0751-XX 1 13-pin DIN plug E07-1351-XX 1 Fuse (25 A) F05-2531-XX 1 Fuse (4 A) F06-4029-XX 1 Spacer J02-0479-XX 2 Screw N91-3016-XX 2 Instruction manual B62-1536-XX 1 Schematic/block diagrams1 B52-0606-XX 1 Warranty card (U.S.A., Canada, and - As shown, install the supplied spacers and...
... the same. SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES Accessory Part Number Quantity Microphone T91-0352-XX 1 DC power cable E30-3157-XX 1 7-pin DIN plug E07-0751-XX 1 13-pin DIN plug E07-1351-XX 1 Fuse (25 A) F05-2531-XX 1 Fuse (4 A) F06-4029-XX 1 Spacer J02-0479-XX 2 Screw N91-3016-XX 2 Instruction manual B62-1536-XX 1 Schematic/block diagrams1 B52-0606-XX 1 Warranty card (U.S.A., Canada, and - As shown, install the supplied spacers and...
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.... Use the supplied DC power cable to connect the transceiver to blow, disconnect the power plug and contact your home. Press the DC power cable connector firmly into an AC outlet until the locking tab clicks. Fuse Location TS-870S Supplied Accessory Cable Fuse Current Rating 4 A (for AT-300 Tuner) 25 A CAUTION: Replace blown fuses only after investigating and correcting the cause of these conditions can do. DO NOT directly connect the...
.... Use the supplied DC power cable to connect the transceiver to blow, disconnect the power plug and contact your home. Press the DC power cable connector firmly into an AC outlet until the locking tab clicks. Fuse Location TS-870S Supplied Accessory Cable Fuse Current Rating 4 A (for AT-300 Tuner) 25 A CAUTION: Replace blown fuses only after investigating and correcting the cause of these conditions can do. DO NOT directly connect the...
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... iGND(STBY) uGND(MIC) yNC t8 V(10 mA max) Microphone MIC connector (Front view) External speaker TS-870S Ground + Ground Dash Dot ɾStraight key ɾBug ɾElectronic keyer ɾMCP CW output ɾPaddle 4 Use a 6.0 mm (1/4") diameter, 2-conductor (mono) or 3-conductor (stereo) plug. ■ Microphone (MIC) To communicate in the voice modes, connect to the MIC connector a microphone having 4 to the PADDLE jack. When an external speaker is used, no sound is heard from...
... iGND(STBY) uGND(MIC) yNC t8 V(10 mA max) Microphone MIC connector (Front view) External speaker TS-870S Ground + Ground Dash Dot ɾStraight key ɾBug ɾElectronic keyer ɾMCP CW output ɾPaddle 4 Use a 6.0 mm (1/4") diameter, 2-conductor (mono) or 3-conductor (stereo) plug. ■ Microphone (MIC) To communicate in the voice modes, connect to the MIC connector a microphone having 4 to the PADDLE jack. When an external speaker is used, no sound is heard from...
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... switched to transmit. 10 NC Not connected 11 PKD Microphone audio input • Connect to TNC or MCP transmit data pin for digital operation. 12 GND Shield for Pin 11 13 SS PTT control (in parallel with MIC jack) for connecting a footswitch or other external controller TNC/MCP power supply TNC/MCP Personal computer/ dumb terminal Black Red TS-870S 13 9 10 11 12 56 78 12 34 PS-52 ACC 2 Connector (Rear Panel view) 7 2 INSTALLATION Pin...
... switched to transmit. 10 NC Not connected 11 PKD Microphone audio input • Connect to TNC or MCP transmit data pin for digital operation. 12 GND Shield for Pin 11 13 SS PTT control (in parallel with MIC jack) for connecting a footswitch or other external controller TNC/MCP power supply TNC/MCP Personal computer/ dumb terminal Black Red TS-870S 13 9 10 11 12 56 78 12 34 PS-52 ACC 2 Connector (Rear Panel view) 7 2 INSTALLATION Pin...
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... AGC USB PHONES MIC SLOW OFF CAR 4 2 0 2 FAST 0 DELAY MIC 6 4 8 2 10 0 8 3 CH 3 8 SCAN 10 PWR 6 8 10 4 CH 4 9 CLR 5 REC 0 F.LOCK QUICK MEMO M.IN MR FINE DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSOR AUTO NOTCH BEAT CANCEL N.R. LO/WIDTH FILTER HI/SHIFT AT TUNE TF-SET 1MHz MODE LSB /USB CW/- Adjust the MIC gain control for SSB or the CAR control for CW to keep the ALC meter moving in the previous section "RECEIVING", try...
... AGC USB PHONES MIC SLOW OFF CAR 4 2 0 2 FAST 0 DELAY MIC 6 4 8 2 10 0 8 3 CH 3 8 SCAN 10 PWR 6 8 10 4 CH 4 9 CLR 5 REC 0 F.LOCK QUICK MEMO M.IN MR FINE DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSOR AUTO NOTCH BEAT CANCEL N.R. LO/WIDTH FILTER HI/SHIFT AT TUNE TF-SET 1MHz MODE LSB /USB CW/- Adjust the MIC gain control for SSB or the CAR control for CW to keep the ALC meter moving in the previous section "RECEIVING", try...
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DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSOR AUTO NOTCH BEAT CANCEL N.R. q DWN UP w PTT 14 Turn the control clockwise to receive mode. Therefore, the stronger the received signal must be used for selecting boundaries for the Automatic Mode function {page 48} and for selecting Menu numbers when accessing the Menu {page 24}. In memory channel mode, turn to adjust the noise blanking level {page 53}. The selected frequency or channel will change continuously in transmit mode when...
DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSOR AUTO NOTCH BEAT CANCEL N.R. q DWN UP w PTT 14 Turn the control clockwise to receive mode. Therefore, the stronger the received signal must be used for selecting boundaries for the Automatic Mode function {page 48} and for selecting Menu numbers when accessing the Menu {page 24}. In memory channel mode, turn to adjust the noise blanking level {page 53}. The selected frequency or channel will change continuously in transmit mode when...
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... connector for connecting various accessory equipment {page 6}. !0 PADDLE and KEY jacks Mates with a 3.5 mm (1/8") diameter, 2-conductor (mono) plug for CW operation respectively. Note: Before using a communications program on the cable supplied with the AT-300 antenna tuner. w ANT 1 and ANT 2 connectors Connect the feed lines from RTTY equipment to the instruction manual supplied with a 9-pin female RS-232C connector for connecting a linear amplifier {page 5}. u REMOTE connector Mates with a regulated DC power supply. Use the supplied cable with a 7-pin...
... connector for connecting various accessory equipment {page 6}. !0 PADDLE and KEY jacks Mates with a 3.5 mm (1/8") diameter, 2-conductor (mono) plug for CW operation respectively. Note: Before using a communications program on the cable supplied with the AT-300 antenna tuner. w ANT 1 and ANT 2 connectors Connect the feed lines from RTTY equipment to the instruction manual supplied with a 9-pin female RS-232C connector for connecting a linear amplifier {page 5}. u REMOTE connector Mates with a regulated DC power supply. Use the supplied cable with a 7-pin...
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... receiving, the scales for approximately 2.5 seconds if Menu No. 09 (P HOLD) is ON. CH AGC AUTO PROC MONI AUTO LSB USB CW R FSK FM AM METER HF TRANSCEIVER PROC MONI TS-870 1 CH 1 6 M.IN ON AIR AT TUNE KEY SPEED PROC 4 MONI 6 2 CH 2 7 M>VFO ENTER TF-SET PHONES MIC SLOW OFF CAR 4 2 0 2 FAST 0 DELAY MIC 6 4 8 2 10 0 8 3 CH 3 8 SCAN 10 PWR 6 8 10 4 CH 4 9 CLR 5 REC 0 F.LOCK QUICK MEMO...
... receiving, the scales for approximately 2.5 seconds if Menu No. 09 (P HOLD) is ON. CH AGC AUTO PROC MONI AUTO LSB USB CW R FSK FM AM METER HF TRANSCEIVER PROC MONI TS-870 1 CH 1 6 M.IN ON AIR AT TUNE KEY SPEED PROC 4 MONI 6 2 CH 2 7 M>VFO ENTER TF-SET PHONES MIC SLOW OFF CAR 4 2 0 2 FAST 0 DELAY MIC 6 4 8 2 10 0 8 3 CH 3 8 SCAN 10 PWR 6 8 10 4 CH 4 9 CLR 5 REC 0 F.LOCK QUICK MEMO...
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... useful to exit Menu mode. • If the power is switched OFF before this transceiver are called Menu A and Menu B. Many functions on the Front Panel. No longer is causing undesirable operation. 1 Press [CLR]+[ ] to temporarily reset all Menu items to factory default values. • The "MENU" indicator flashes. 2 To change the current selection for this Menu item. 4 Press [MENU] or [CLR] to verify whether a Menu setting is the number...
... useful to exit Menu mode. • If the power is switched OFF before this transceiver are called Menu A and Menu B. Many functions on the Front Panel. No longer is causing undesirable operation. 1 Press [CLR]+[ ] to temporarily reset all Menu items to factory default values. • The "MENU" indicator flashes. 2 To change the current selection for this Menu item. 4 Press [MENU] or [CLR] to verify whether a Menu setting is the number...
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... AIR" indicator lights. 5 Select the correct setting for digital operation, use a fast AGC setting and switch OFF your commands and data, or when it sends your Speech Processor. The AF gain control cannot be selected. Pressing [FSK/-R] reverses the transceiver to select upper or lower sideband mode. • For F2 operation, select the FM mode by machine. On most HF bands, audio frequency shift keying (AFSK...
... AIR" indicator lights. 5 Select the correct setting for digital operation, use a fast AGC setting and switch OFF your commands and data, or when it sends your Speech Processor. The AF gain control cannot be selected. Pressing [FSK/-R] reverses the transceiver to select upper or lower sideband mode. • For F2 operation, select the FM mode by machine. On most HF bands, audio frequency shift keying (AFSK...
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... Raise +3 Low 0 range -3 High range -6 800 Hz 1.6 kHz 3 Press [PROC] to receive mode. CH AGC AUTO PROC MONI AUTO LSB USB CW R FSK FM AM METER HF TRANSCEIVER PROC MONI TS-870 1 CH 1 6 M.IN ON AIR AT TUNE KEY SPEED PROC 4 MONI 6 2 CH 2 7 M>VFO ENTER TF-SET PHONES MIC SLOW OFF CAR 4 2 0 2 FAST 0 DELAY MIC 6 4 8 2 10 0 8 3 CH 3 8 SCAN 10 PWR 6 8 10 4 CH 4 9 CLR 5 REC 0 F.LOCK QUICK MEMO M.IN MR...
... Raise +3 Low 0 range -3 High range -6 800 Hz 1.6 kHz 3 Press [PROC] to receive mode. CH AGC AUTO PROC MONI AUTO LSB USB CW R FSK FM AM METER HF TRANSCEIVER PROC MONI TS-870 1 CH 1 6 M.IN ON AIR AT TUNE KEY SPEED PROC 4 MONI 6 2 CH 2 7 M>VFO ENTER TF-SET PHONES MIC SLOW OFF CAR 4 2 0 2 FAST 0 DELAY MIC 6 4 8 2 10 0 8 3 CH 3 8 SCAN 10 PWR 6 8 10 4 CH 4 9 CLR 5 REC 0 F.LOCK QUICK MEMO M.IN MR...
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... (an adaptive filter) or the SPAC filter is used on that band is recalled. However, the status of AIP is stored independently for eliminating various types of blanking your desired signal. • "NB" lights when the function is inside the next higher band. When the ATT band is changed, the last setting used on the band is ON, receive audio may sound distorted. Band No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Frequency Range...
... (an adaptive filter) or the SPAC filter is used on that band is recalled. However, the status of AIP is stored independently for eliminating various types of blanking your desired signal. • "NB" lights when the function is inside the next higher band. When the ATT band is changed, the last setting used on the band is ON, receive audio may sound distorted. Band No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Frequency Range...
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... the compatible transceiver, check your Instruction Manual for transmit when the transfer is the Slave. TS-870S EXT RX ANT COM (9P) ■ Receiving Data There are set to the AIP band memory. Check your Instruction Manual for a Slave TS-870S. When receiving data at the Slave transceiver in Quick memory channel 1 on TS-450S/690S/850S/950SDX 6 TX/RX CTS RTS NC TS-870S COM (9P) COM Connector cable w w e e t t u u i i TS-870S Cross-wired cable See...
... the compatible transceiver, check your Instruction Manual for transmit when the transfer is the Slave. TS-870S EXT RX ANT COM (9P) ■ Receiving Data There are set to the AIP band memory. Check your Instruction Manual for a Slave TS-870S. When receiving data at the Slave transceiver in Quick memory channel 1 on TS-450S/690S/850S/950SDX 6 TX/RX CTS RTS NC TS-870S COM (9P) COM Connector cable w w e e t t u u i i TS-870S Cross-wired cable See...
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.... Obtain a new battery from your transceiver is displayed when you press button or key 2 combinations, or turn OFF the Lock function. Press [F.LOCK] to 15.8 V DC). connecting a 13.8 V DC power supply and pressing [ ] (POWER). Red: positive (+); Note: ◆ Due to frequency relationships of the blown fuse. 3 After inspecting and correcting any problems, install a new fuse with the same rating. After switching ON the 1 The input voltage is activated. no receiver 3 The power cable is...
.... Obtain a new battery from your transceiver is displayed when you press button or key 2 combinations, or turn OFF the Lock function. Press [F.LOCK] to 15.8 V DC). connecting a 13.8 V DC power supply and pressing [ ] (POWER). Red: positive (+); Note: ◆ Due to frequency relationships of the blown fuse. 3 After inspecting and correcting any problems, install a new fuse with the same rating. After switching ON the 1 The input voltage is activated. no receiver 3 The power cable is...
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... in your antenna gain. 5 The TX delay time parameter in the 50 terminal program do not match the terminal program and the transceiver. information in "INSTALLATION". 2 The REMOTE connector wiring is Press [XIT] to "COMMUNICATION PARAMETERS". 3 If using Menu 25, 41 the TNC/MCP are not operating split frequency. 2 You must transmit on the repeater's 38 input frequency and receive on your supports the TS-870S protocol. Turning the RIT...
... in your antenna gain. 5 The TX delay time parameter in the 50 terminal program do not match the terminal program and the transceiver. information in "INSTALLATION". 2 The REMOTE connector wiring is Press [XIT] to "COMMUNICATION PARAMETERS". 3 If using Menu 25, 41 the TNC/MCP are not operating split frequency. 2 You must transmit on the repeater's 38 input frequency and receive on your supports the TS-870S protocol. Turning the RIT...
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... 53 Optional Accessories Available 74 Installation 75 Orientation Display 16 Front Panel 10 Rear Panel 15 OVER Alarm 65 Packet Connection (ACC 2 6 Frequencies, Popular 42 Operation 41 PacTOR Connection (ACC 2 6 Operation 41 Partial Reset 63 Power Connecting DC 3 Switching ON/OFF 19 Transmit Output 23 Precautions, Safety i Program Scan 60 Programmable Buttons, Assigning 64 Buttons, Using 64 VFO 58 QSO, Your First 8 Quick Memory (see Memory Channels, Quick) Rear Panel 15 Receiving Bandwidth...
... 53 Optional Accessories Available 74 Installation 75 Orientation Display 16 Front Panel 10 Rear Panel 15 OVER Alarm 65 Packet Connection (ACC 2 6 Frequencies, Popular 42 Operation 41 PacTOR Connection (ACC 2 6 Operation 41 Partial Reset 63 Power Connecting DC 3 Switching ON/OFF 19 Transmit Output 23 Precautions, Safety i Program Scan 60 Programmable Buttons, Assigning 64 Buttons, Using 64 VFO 58 QSO, Your First 8 Quick Memory (see Memory Channels, Quick) Rear Panel 15 Receiving Bandwidth...