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Packet-Radio Digest Tue, 30 Nov 99 Volume 99 : Issue 290
Today's Topics:
Kenwood TS-570D and Kam (6 msgs)
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Date: 29 Nov 1999 18:40:27 GMT
From: M Johnson <silversq@ix.netcom.com>
Subject: Kenwood TS-570D and Kam
In article j74_3.36120$YI2.1771655@typ11.nn.bcandid.com,
"Anthony Cash" <kd4k@ga.prestige.net> said:
>
>
>I have 2 problems with my TS-570D (not G model) and the Kantronics
>Kam.
>
>1. If I turn the Kam on and the 570 is already on it will key the
>transmitter. If I turn the Kam
> off and back on again the 570 will return to receive. Otherwise
>the
>keying works fine.
>
>2. The 570 is an early model SN 80600xxx and has had this problem
>every
>sense it
> was new.
> A. Kam is hooked to 570 via the 13 pin din connector on rear
>panel with 3
>conductor
> shielded wire.
>
> a. I have the Kam turned on.
> b. Turn on the 570
> c. Try to transmit packet, 570 keys up but no output.
> d. Go to menu #33 (it is set to 1)
> e. press up or down button and then back to 1
> f. Try to transmit packet again. Now 570 transmits fine with
>full
>output
> and will keep on doing fine until I turn it off. When I
>turn it
>back on I have to
> go through the whole thing again. Menu #33 DOES NOT
>change, it
>stays where
> I put it.
>
>Any help would be greatly appreciated
>73 de Tony, KD4K
>
Hi Tony,
I just configured my KAMPlus and my 570 this last weekend and do not
have this problem at all. I also have a standard 570D.
However I have another problem. When operating in RTTY mode using
FSK I find that the 570 drops out of transmit drops off after a
couple of minutes.
73
Mark
AB0HJ
>.
------------------------------
Date: Mon, 29 Nov 1999 21:27:10 -0500
From: "Anthony Cash" <kd4k@ga.prestige.net>
Subject: Kenwood TS-570D and Kam
Gary,
Did you have the audio problem also or just the keying problem??
Thanks for the info.
73 de Tony, KD4K
"Gary Danaher" <gdanaher@flash.net> wrote in message
news:3841CB2C.F1E609D7@flash.net...
> Check the voltage going to the Kam. I have a Kam plus and had the same
> trouble until I discovered that the voltage was on the high side.
> Getting the voltage to the low end of the scale, the problem went away.
>
> Anthony Cash wrote:
> >
> > I have 2 problems with my TS-570D (not G model) and the Kantronics Kam.
> >
> > 1. If I turn the Kam on and the 570 is already on it will key the
> > transmitter. If I turn the Kam
> > off and back on again the 570 will return to receive. Otherwise the
> > keying works fine.
> >
> > 2. The 570 is an early model SN 80600xxx and has had this problem every
> > sense it
> > was new.
> > A. Kam is hooked to 570 via the 13 pin din connector on rear panel
with 3
> > conductor
> > shielded wire.
> >
> > a. I have the Kam turned on.
> > b. Turn on the 570
> > c. Try to transmit packet, 570 keys up but no output.
> > d. Go to menu #33 (it is set to 1)
> > e. press up or down button and then back to 1
> > f. Try to transmit packet again. Now 570 transmits fine with full
> > output
> > and will keep on doing fine until I turn it off. When I turn it
> > back on I have to
> > go through the whole thing again. Menu #33 DOES NOT change, it
> > stays where
> > I put it.
> >
> > Any help would be greatly appreciated
> > 73 de Tony, KD4K
>.
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Date: Mon, 29 Nov 1999 22:33:59 -0500
From: "Anthony Cash" <kd4k@ga.prestige.net>
Subject: Kenwood TS-570D and Kam
Gary,
Did you have the audio problem also or just the keying problem??
Thanks for the info.
73 de Tony, KD4K
"Gary Danaher" <gdanaher@flash.net> wrote in message
news:3841CB2C.F1E609D7@flash.net...
> Check the voltage going to the Kam. I have a Kam plus and had the same
> trouble until I discovered that the voltage was on the high side.
> Getting the voltage to the low end of the scale, the problem went away.
>
> Anthony Cash wrote:
> >
> > I have 2 problems with my TS-570D (not G model) and the Kantronics Kam.
> >
> > 1. If I turn the Kam on and the 570 is already on it will key the
> > transmitter. If I turn the Kam
> > off and back on again the 570 will return to receive. Otherwise the
> > keying works fine.
> >
> > 2. The 570 is an early model SN 80600xxx and has had this problem every
> > sense it
> > was new.
> > A. Kam is hooked to 570 via the 13 pin din connector on rear panel
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