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Ensure that the microphone is connected and the radio is in REC (receive) mode. DO NOT

leave the radio in SEND mode or key the microphone for more than 10 seconds at a

time! This could damage the vacuum tubes in the radio. Now, we can tune it:

1. Plug your antenna into your dummy load, using the feed line. While the radio is turned o,

attach the feed line to the dummy load to the ANT port at the back of the radio. If the cable

doesn't t, use a UHF PL-259 converter.

2. Toggle the POWER switch on the front of the radio, and then the HEATER in order to turn the

unit on. Use the main tuner (large knob) to select a frequency in the middle of the band

range you'll be operating on.

3. Set the MODE switch to USB, or LSB if you are transmitting below 10MHz, and the METER

switch to IP (plate current).

4. Key the microphone and ensure that IP on the meter reads 60mA.

5. Change the MODE switch to TUNE and the METER switch to ALC (active level control). Key the

microphone and adjust the CAR knob until ALC reads a little lower than the top of the range

on the meter.

6. Change the METER back to IP and key the microphone. Adjust the PLATE until the meter

needle dips to 5 mA. Your plate setting should fall within the band you are operating on,

with some minor adjustment.

7. Change the METER switch to RF. Key the microphone and adjust the LOAD control until the

meter reaches its maximumthere is no scale printed on the meter for RF.

8. Change the MODE switch to either USB or LSB, set the METER switch to ALC, and turn the

MIC (microphone gain) all the way down. Key the microphone and speak into it normally.

Increase the MIC until it peaks within the ALC range on the meter.

9. Change the METER switch to COMP (voice compression), key the microphone, and speak into

it normally. Adjust the COMP level until it peaks below 10DB.

Now you're ready to transmit! You could use an additional tuner for your antenna, but this is

probably sucient. Detach the dummy load and attach the real antenna.

6 Receiving

Once your antenna is connected, use the main tuner on the front of the radio to adjust the

frequency. You'll notice it only allows you to select 0.0 to 0.500 MHz. If you are operating at

the top of a band (e.g. on 12m), make sure you hit the +0.5 switch beside the BAND selector.

The digital display will reect the correct frequency. Scan through the band by adjusting the

frequency to see if anyone is on the air!
Here are some tips for cleaning up signal problems:

Too high-pitched: Try increasing the frequency. If the voice is too low-pitched, reduce the

frequency.

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Summary of Contents for TS-830S

Page 1: ...HF SSB Operating Manual for Kenwood TS 830S Elana Hashman July 9 2015 ...

Page 2: ...ies In Canada you must obtain the Basic with Honours amateur radio certi cation in order to operate on these bands or arrange supervision with an appropriately quali ed individual Single side band or SSB is an RF transmission mode common for voice on HF with lower side band LSB usually used on frequencies below 10MHz and upper side band USB used above 10MHz Required Equipment Kenwood TS 830S radio...

Page 3: ...efore you can communicate on your radio you need to select the frequency which you will mon itor and transmit on The Kenwood TS 830S supports every popular amateur band listed here Metres Frequency Band Plan for SSB Mode Suggested Use 10m 28 29MHz 28 2 to 29 7 MHz USB daytime esp during sunspots 12m 24 5 MHz 24 930 to 24 990 MHz USB daytime 15m 21 MHz 21 1 to 21 450 MHz USB daytime 17m 18 MHz 18 1...

Page 4: ...ceive on There are a number of di erent an tenna types but we ll just refer to a simple wire dipole for more complex antennas see their oper ating manuals A wire dipole is cut to a speci c length at tached at the center to a feed line and can con veniently be strung up in trees or on other tall non conductive structures Simply tie the ends of the antenna to some twine and hoist each end up to an a...

Page 5: ...setting should fall within the band you are operating on with some minor adjustment 7 Change the METER switch to RF Key the microphone and adjust the LOAD control until the meter reaches its maximum there is no scale printed on the meter for RF 8 Change the MODE switch to either USB or LSB set the METER switch to ALC and turn the MIC microphone gain all the way down Key the microphone and speak in...

Page 6: ...re you being interfered with There s interference RST What s my readability signal tone 73 Best wishes Table 2 Common Q codes and other radio slang VE3UOW This is VE3UOW CQ CQ CQ VA3JIT This is VA3JIT Victor Alpha Three Juliet India Tango QRZ VE3UOW This is Victor Echo Three Uniform Oscar Whiskey what s my RST VA3JIT VE3UOW you are 5 9 VE3UOW Thank you VA3JIT you are 5 9 QSL VA3JIT QSL thank you v...

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