Operation, 1. operating controls 4-1-1. front panel – Kenwood TS-850S User Manual
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4. OPERATION
4-1. OPERATING CONTROLS
4-1-1. Front Panel
Note
All segments on the Display Panel and Indicators
are shown on for this explanation.
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© POWER switch
Press to turn the power ON or OFF.
@ DIM (Dimmer) switch
Selects the intensity of both the digital display and
the meter illumination, bright or dim.
©VOX/MAN switch
VOX (Voice Operated Switch) operation is possible
in SSB, AM or FM operations. Break-in operation is
possible in CW operation. To activate the VOX
circuitry place the VOX switch ON(
a
).
0FULL/SEMI (Break-in) switch
This switch affects the transmit/receive recovery
time. In the SEMI position the transceiver will key
when the key is depressed and remain in the
transmit position until a preset delay has been
reached. In the FULL position the transceiver will
return to receive as soon as the key is released,
thus allowing you to copy incoming signals between
characters.
® AlP (Advanced Intercept Point) switch
Use AlP when good signal reception can not be
obtained. When switched on, it reduces interference
from strong signals.
When the frequency falls below 9.5 MHz,
initialization takes place automatically.____________
Note
When AlP is on, the sensitivity of the receiver is
reduced about 10 dB.
©HIGH BOOST switch
The high-frequencies of the transmit audio signal are
emphasized.
Intelligibility
may
be
improved,
depending on the characteristics of the microphone
and atmospheric conditions.
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