KENWOODINSTRUCTION MANUAL
5.1.5.1. SQUELCHTo eliminate receiver noise at the no-signal condition, slowly advance the squelch clockwise until the noise just disa
5.2 TRANSMISSION (Fig. 5-4)CAUTION: ----------------------------------------------------Before transmitting, be sure to connect an antenna or
5.2.6. FINAL STAGE PROTECTIONThe TS-430S features a VSWR protection circuit to protect the final-amplifier transistors.Three different protec
5.3.4. VOX DELAY CONTROLThis control adjusts the VOX circuit transmit hold time. If the hold time is too short, the transceiver will
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
• M.CH (Memory channel) operationThe TS-430S has eight memory channels. The memory permits input of both frequency and mode, and this
Program scan operation1. Program the scanning frequency range.2. Input the lower (or upper) frequency limit and mode into CH 6 (using th
Being compact in design, this transceiver is ideal for mobile operation. Satisfactory mobile operation is achieved through proper po
POWER CABLECAUTION: Observe battery polarity.TS-430SRed and White + Black and gray -Connect the TS-430S power cable to the battery termina
O Matching Circuit Exampleso-------INPUT 3^O----i--------OUT PUTO—(-INPUT ILo----3^OUTPUTFig. 5-10 Matching Circuits(3) BondingThe component parts
INTRODUCTIONYou are now the owner of our most recent product, the TS-430S amateur band transceiver and general coverage receiver. Pl
SECTION 6. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION6.1 GENERAL INFORMATIONYour TS-430S has been factory aligned and tested to specification before shipment
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
6.4 HOW THE TX FINAL TRANSISTORS ARE PROTECTEDFinal transistor protection is provided by sampling the reflected power. As the reflected
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
SECTION 7. TROUBLE SHOOTING jThe problems described in this table are failures caused in general by improper operation or connection of
SECTIONS. OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES1..JThe following optional accessories are available for use with the TS-430S. SP-430 EXTERNAL SPEAKERThe SP-4
Filter Options For AM YK-88ACenter Frequency Passband Width Attenuation Bandwidth Guaranteed AttenuationFor CW * YK-88CCenter Frequency Passband Wi
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
Section 10 RADIO FREQUENCY ALLOCATION• mi* limi* Mill*-mill-lino-Mill** •Mill-Mill**’•iiio-iiiio-iniii-imii-iiMO-iiMrkHz148.5283.5525160617051800200
I SECTION 1. SPECIFICATIONS[GENERAL]Transmitter Frequency Range; Receiver Frequency Range: Mode:Antenna Impedance:Power Requirement:Power Consumption
TS-430S RF UNIT (X44-1510-00/11 )30
TS-430S IF UNIT (X48-1370-00)31
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
TS-430S SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
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ORDERING SPARE PARTSSpare parts may be ordered from any KENWOOD dealer, or the factory service facility parts department.When ordering repla
Model TS-430S Serial No.Date of Purchase DealerKENWOOD CORPORATIONShionogi Shibuya Building, 17-5, 2-chome Shibuya, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150 JapanKENWOOD
SECTION 2. FEATURES150 kHz - 30 MHz GENERAL COVERAGE RECEIVER ALL MODE OPERATIONOperating mode include USB, LSB, CW, and AM, both transmit an
SECTION 3. PREPARATION FOR USE.INTERCONNECTIONConnect the transceiver as illustrated in Fig. 3-1,3-2.MicrophoneEither a low or high impedance micropho
{ 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
SEND: Locks the unit in transmit. Transmission islocked out (reception only) if the selected transmission frequency is outside the amateur
® RIT switchThis push switch turns the RIT (Receiver Incremental Tuning) circuit ON and OFF. With the switch depressed, the circuit
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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