Kenwood TS-430S User Manual

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Page 1 - INSTRUCTION MANUAL

KENWOODINSTRUCTION MANUAL

Page 2 - CONTENTS

5.1.5.1. SQUELCHTo eliminate receiver noise at the no-signal condition, slowly advance the squelch clockwise until the noise just disa

Page 3 - SECTION 1. SPECIFICATIONS

5.2 TRANSMISSION (Fig. 5-4)CAUTION: ----------------------------------------------------Before transmitting, be sure to connect an antenna or

Page 4 - SECTION 2. FEATURES

5.2.6. FINAL STAGE PROTECTIONThe TS-430S features a VSWR protection circuit to protect the final-amplifier transistors.Three different protec

Page 5 - GNO terminal

5.3.4. VOX DELAY CONTROLThis control adjusts the VOX circuit transmit hold time. If the hold time is too short, the transceiver will

Page 6 - O POWER switch

5.6.2. OPERATION WITH A CW FILTERSet the IF SHIFT to its center position and the RIT to OFF. Adjust the main tuning control for max

Page 7

• M.CH (Memory channel) operationThe TS-430S has eight memory channels. The memory permits input of both frequency and mode, and this

Page 8 - 0 DC POWER connector

Program scan operation1. Program the scanning frequency range.2. Input the lower (or upper) frequency limit and mode into CH 6 (using th

Page 9 - SECTION 5. OPERATION

Being compact in design, this transceiver is ideal for mobile operation. Satisfactory mobile operation is achieved through proper po

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POWER CABLECAUTION: Observe battery polarity.TS-430SRed and White + Black and gray -Connect the TS-430S power cable to the battery termina

Page 11 - 5.2 TRANSMISSION (Fig. 5-4)

O Matching Circuit Exampleso-------INPUT 3^O----i--------OUT PUTO—(-INPUT ILo----3^OUTPUTFig. 5-10 Matching Circuits(3) BondingThe component parts

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INTRODUCTIONYou are now the owner of our most recent product, the TS-430S amateur band transceiver and general coverage receiver. Pl

Page 13 - 5.6 CW OPERATION

SECTION 6. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION6.1 GENERAL INFORMATIONYour TS-430S has been factory aligned and tested to specification before shipment

Page 14 - 5.7 Keyboard function

CONNECTION OF FM-430 CONNECTIORS6.3 OPTIONAL FM-430 INSTALLATION1. Remove the transceiver top covers and unplug the speaker lead.2. Mount the FM-43

Page 15 - These switches are for

6.4 HOW THE TX FINAL TRANSISTORS ARE PROTECTEDFinal transistor protection is provided by sampling the reflected power. As the reflected

Page 16 - Program scan operation

6.8 ACC Connector DataData output connector to control the AT-250. ACC connector outputNo.Freq. bano\^ [MHzlNo. 2 BDNo. 4 BCNo. 1 BBNo. 7 BA0.15- 0.4

Page 17 - 5.8 MOBILE OPERATION

SECTION 7. TROUBLE SHOOTING jThe problems described in this table are failures caused in general by improper operation or connection of

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SECTIONS. OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES1..JThe following optional accessories are available for use with the TS-430S. SP-430 EXTERNAL SPEAKERThe SP-4

Page 19 - 5.9 FIXED STATION OPERATION

Filter Options For AM YK-88ACenter Frequency Passband Width Attenuation Bandwidth Guaranteed AttenuationFor CW * YK-88CCenter Frequency Passband Wi

Page 20 - 6.2 INSTALLING THE OPTIONAL

SECTIONS INTERNAL VIEWSCW Sidetone VR10'Beeper" VR6IF Unit (X48-1370-00)Switch unit (X41-1470-00) STop ViewS-Meter S-9 VR3S-Meter Zero VR2

Page 21 - TS-430 bottom view

Section 10 RADIO FREQUENCY ALLOCATION• mi* limi* Mill*-mill-lino-Mill** •Mill-Mill**’•iiio-iiiio-iniii-imii-iiMO-iiMrkHz148.5283.5525160617051800200

Page 23 - FILTER UNIT

I SECTION 1. SPECIFICATIONS[GENERAL]Transmitter Frequency Range; Receiver Frequency Range: Mode:Antenna Impedance:Power Requirement:Power Consumption

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TS-430S RF UNIT (X44-1510-00/11 )30

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TS-430S IF UNIT (X48-1370-00)31

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TS-430S PLL UNIT (X50-1910-00)PLL UNIT (X50 - 1910 - 00)FM-430 (OPTION)FM UNIT(X48-I340-0I)03043SK73(GR)2SC2240(GR)07~9: 2SCI8I5(Y) D3~6: IN60 07 : U

Page 27 - SECTIONS INTERNAL VIEWS

TS-430S SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM

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Page 31 - TS-430S IF UNIT (X48-1370-00)

ORDERING SPARE PARTSSpare parts may be ordered from any KENWOOD dealer, or the factory service facility parts department.When ordering repla

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Model TS-430S Serial No.Date of Purchase DealerKENWOOD CORPORATIONShionogi Shibuya Building, 17-5, 2-chome Shibuya, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150 JapanKENWOOD

Page 33 - TS-430S SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM

SECTION 2. FEATURES150 kHz - 30 MHz GENERAL COVERAGE RECEIVER ALL MODE OPERATIONOperating mode include USB, LSB, CW, and AM, both transmit an

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SECTION 3. PREPARATION FOR USE.INTERCONNECTIONConnect the transceiver as illustrated in Fig. 3-1,3-2.MicrophoneEither a low or high impedance micropho

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{ SECTION 4. CONTROLS, INDICATORS AND CONNECTORS |QO ® ®4.1 FRONT AND TOP PANELS (TS-430S shown)O POWER switchThis switches the TS-430S ON and OFF.B

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SEND: Locks the unit in transmit. Transmission islocked out (reception only) if the selected transmission frequency is outside the amateur

Page 37 - ORDERING SPARE PARTS

® RIT switchThis push switch turns the RIT (Receiver Incremental Tuning) circuit ON and OFF. With the switch depressed, the circuit

Page 38 - KENWOOD U.S.A. CORPORATION

SECTION 5. OPERATIONNote: ® denotes transmit mode; (g) denotes receive mode.WIDE®J.'ALG<CenteredREC® Connect mieOFF Both CAR and MIC '^Se

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