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HF TRANSCEIVER
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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Intelligent Digital Enhanced Communications System
The writing conventions described below have been
followed to simplify instructions and avoid unnecessary
repetition. This format is less confusing for the reader.
Reviewing the following information now will reduce
your learning period. That means less time will be
spent reading this manual; more time will be available
Furthermore, a system of advisories is used as follows:
Possibility of equipment damage
Important information or operating tip
Basic procedures are numbered sequentially to guide you
step-by-step. Additional information pertaining to a step, but not
essential to complete the procedure, is provided in bulleted form
NOTICE TO THE USER
applicable to this equipment.
BY THE FCC
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the
limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC
Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference in a residential
This equipment generates, uses and can generate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance
with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that the
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this
equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television
reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off
and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference
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receiver.
Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from
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FCC WARNING
This equipment generates or uses radio frequency energy.
Changes or modifications to this equipment may cause harmful
interference unless the modifications are expressly approved in
the instruction manual. The user could lose the authority to
operate this equipment if an unauthorized change or modification
APPLICABLE MODEL
TS-870S: HF Transceiver
Intelligent Digital Enhanced Communications System
What to do
Press and hold KEY1 down,
more than two keys, press and
until the final key has been
Press KEY1 momentarily,
KEY2.
OFF, press and hold KEY,
power by pressing
Press [KEY].
[KEY1]+[KEY2].
[KEY1], [KEY2].
[KEY]+[ ].
PRECAUTIONS
Please read all safety and operating instructions before
using this transceiver. For best results, be aware of all
warnings on the transceiver and follow the provided
operating instructions for future reference.
Connect this transceiver only to the power source
described in the operating instructions or as marked
2 Power Cable Protection
cables can neither be walked upon nor pinched by
particular attention to locations near AC receptacles,
transceiver.
Take care not to drop objects or spill liquids into the
objects, such as hairpins or needles, inserted into
serious electrical shocks. Never permit children to
4Grounding and Polarization
grounding and electrical polarization in the
transceiver, particularly involving the input power
5 Outdoor Antenna Grounding
this transceiver using approved methods.
caused by lightning. It also reduces the chance of a
6 Power Lines
antenna from power lines is one and one-half times
the vertical height of the associated antenna support
structure. This distance allows adequate clearance
from the power lines if the support structure should
7Ventilation
Locate the transceiver so as not to interfere with its
ventilation. Do not place books or other equipment
movement of air. Allow a minimum of 4 inches
(10 cm) between the rear of the transceiver and the
8Water and Moisture
Do not use the transceiver near water or sources of
sinks, swimming pools, and in damp basements and
9 Abnormal Odors
The presence of an unusual odor or smoke is often a
sign of trouble. Immediately turn the power OFF and
nearest Service Center for advice.
Locate the transceiver away from heat sources such
as radiators, stoves, amplifiers or other devices that
11 Cleaning
Do not use volatile solvents such as alcohol, paint
thinner, gasoline or benzene to clean the cabinet.
detergent.
Disconnect the input power cable from the power
periods of time.
Remove the transceiver's enclosure only to do
accessory installations described by this manual or
carefully to avoid electrical shocks. If unfamiliar with
experienced individual, or have a professional
14 Damage Requiring Service
following cases:
b) Objects have fallen or liquid has spilled into the
c) The transceiver has been exposed to rain.
performance has degraded seriously.
enclosure damaged.
ANTENNA
WIRE
CLAMP
EQUIPMENT
DISCHARGE UNIT
CONDUCTORS
POWER SERVICE GROUNDING
CONTENTS
DUAL DIGITAL VFOs ............................................ 19
SELECTING VFOS ([RX A], [RX B]) .................. 19
SELECTING MODE ............................................... 20
SELECTING FREQUENCY ................................... 20
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CHANGING BANDS .......................................... 20
USING 1 MHz STEPS ....................................... 20
QUICK CHANGES ............................................ 21
Changing Step Sizes .................................... 21
FINE TUNING .................................................... 21
DIRECT FREQUENCY ENTRY ......................... 22
FRONT PANEL METER ........................................ 22
TRANSMITTING .................................................... 23
TRANSMIT CARRIER LEVEL ........................... 23
MICROPHONE GAIN ........................................ 23
MENU SETUP
WHAT IS A MENU? ............................................... 24
MENU ACCESS .................................................... 24
MENU A/ MENU B ............................................. 24
QUICK MENU FUNCTION ................................ 24
Programming the Quick Menu ...................... 24
Using the Quick Menu ................................... 24
TEMPORARY MENU RESETTING ....................... 24
MENU CONFIGURATION ..................................... 25
MENU FUNCTIONS .............................................. 28
COMMUNICATING
SSB TRANSMISSION ........................................... 29
SLOW SCAN TV/ FACSIMILE ........................... 29
CW TRANSMISSION ............................................ 30
ZERO-BEATING ................................................ 30
SWITCHING TX/RX MANUALLY ....................... 30
SEMI BREAK-IN ................................................ 31
Setting Delay Time ........................................ 31
FULL BREAK-IN ................................................ 31
CW REVERSE (RECEIVE) ................................ 31
RISE/DECAY TIMES ......................................... 31
ELECTRONIC KEYER ...................................... 32
Learning Outline ........................................... 32
Multiple-Button Functions .............................. 33
Emulation Options ........................................ 33
Storing CW Messages .................................. 34
CW Message Playback ................................. 34
Erasing CW Messages ................................. 35
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Inquiry Functions .......................................... 35
Function Commands ..................................... 36
Embedded Functions .................................... 37
Serial Number Options .................................. 37
APPLICABLE MODEL .................. Inside Front Cover
FOLLOWED ................................. Inside Front Cover
NOTICE TO THE USER ............... Inside Front Cover
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INTRODUCTION
THANK YOU! ........................................................... 1
FEATURES .............................................................. 1
SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES .................................... 1
INSTALLATION
ANTENNA CONNECTION ....................................... 2
GROUND CONNECTION ........................................ 3
LIGHTNING PROTECTION ..................................... 3
DC POWER SUPPLY CONNECTION ...................... 3
REPLACING FUSES ........................................... 3
ACCESSORY CONNECTIONS ............................... 4
FRONT PANEL .................................................... 4
Headphones (PHONES) ................................. 4
Microphone (MIC) ........................................... 4
REAR PANEL ...................................................... 4
External Speaker (EXT SP) ............................ 4
(PADDLE and KEY) ........................................ 4
Computer Interface (COM) .............................. 5
Linear Amplifier (REMOTE) ............................. 5
Antenna Tuner (AT) ........................................ 6
SM-230 Station Monitor (IF OUT 1) ................. 6
Accessory Equipment (ACC 2) ....................... 6
GETTING ACQUAINTED
YOUR FIRST QSO .................................................. 8
RECEIVING ......................................................... 8
TRANSMITTING .................................................. 9
FRONT PANEL ...................................................... 10
MICROPHONE ...................................................... 14
REAR PANEL ........................................................ 15
DISPLAY ............................................................... 16
OPERATING BASICS
SWITCHING POWER ON/OFF ............................. 19
ADJUSTING VOLUME .......................................... 19
AUDIO FREQUENCY (AF) GAIN ....................... 19
RADIO FREQUENCY (RF) GAIN ...................... 19
ADJUSTING SQUELCH ........................................ 19
FM TRANSMISSION ............................................. 38
FM REPEATER OPERATION ............................ 38
Selecting Subtone Frequency ....................... 39
Continuous or Burst Subtones? .................... 39
AM TRANSMISSION ............................................. 40
DIGITAL OPERATION ........................................... 40
ERROR-CHECKING MODES (AMTOR/ PACKET/
PACTOR/ G-TOR/ CLOVER .............................. 41
SPLIT-FREQUENCY OPERATION ........................ 42
SATELLITE OPERATION .................................. 43
OPERATING AIDS
RECEIVING ........................................................... 44
AGC (AUTOMATIC GAIN CONTROL) ............... 44
Changing AGC ............................................. 44
Changing AF AGC ........................................ 44
TRANSMITTING .................................................... 45
Microphone Input Level Adjustment .............. 45
Delay Time Adjustment ................................. 45
TRANSMIT INHIBIT ........................................... 45
SPEECH PROCESSOR (SSB/AM) .................... 46
TRANSMITTING ................................................ 46
TRANSMIT MONITOR ...................................... 46
CHARACTERISTICS (SSB/AM) ........................ 47
Changing Transmit Bandwidth ...................... 47
Transmit Bandshift ........................................ 47
Equalizing Transmit Audio ............................. 47
Microphone AGC .......................................... 47
AUTOMATIC MODE .............................................. 48
USING AUTOMATIC MODE .............................. 48
AUTOMATIC ANTENNA TUNER ........................... 49
INTERNAL TUNER ............................................ 49
COMPUTER [ TRANSCEIVER INTERFACE ... 50
CHAPTER 8
51
DSP TOOLS .......................................................... 51
SLOPE TUNING (SSB/AM) ............................... 51
IF SHIFT (CW) ................................................... 51
(CW/FSK/FM) .................................................... 52
ADAPTIVE FILTERS ......................................... 52
AUTO NOTCH (SSB) ........................................ 52
BEAT CANCEL (SSB/AM) ................................. 52
SETTING SPAC TIME ....................................... 53
NOISE BLANKER .................................................. 53
AIP (ADVANCED INTERCEPT POINT) ................. 53
ATTENUATOR ....................................................... 53
MEMORY FEATURES
MICROPROCESSOR MEMORY BACKUP ............ 54
CONVENTIONAL MEMORY .................................. 54
MEMORY CHANNEL DATA ............................... 54
Simplex Channels ......................................... 54
Split-Frequency Channels ............................. 55
MEMORY CHANNEL RECALL .......................... 55
Quick Channel Search .................................. 55
Temporary Frequency Changes .................... 56
MEMORY CHANNEL SCROLL ......................... 56
MEMORY TRANSFER ...................................... 56
Memory VFO Transfers ........................... 56
Channel to Channel Transfers ....................... 57
Full Reset ..................................................... 57
STORING SCAN LIMITS IN CH 99 .................... 58
Confirming Start/End Frequencies ................ 58
Programmable VFO Function ....................... 58
QUICK MEMORY .................................................. 59
RECALLING FROM QUICK MEMORY .............. 59
QUICK MEMORY VFO ................................. 59
SCAN
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PROGRAM SCAN ................................................. 60
SCAN HOLD ..................................................... 60
CONFIRMING START/END LIMITS ................... 60
MEMORY SCAN ................................................... 61
BUSY FREQUENCY STOP ............................... 61
Scan Resume Methods ................................ 61
ALL-CHANNEL SCAN ....................................... 61
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GROUP SCAN .................................................. 62
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SETTING SCAN SPEED ....................................... 62