Morse Code Alarm Output; Carrier Point Shift - Kenwood TS-50S Instruction Manual

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MORSE CODE ALARM OUTPUT
If you encounter any of the situations described in the
table, you will hear the Morse code "CHECK" alarm.
This can be changed so that a beep will sound
instead. Refer to Menu Set-up (Menu B, No. 52) on
page 47.
\
Situation
Scan button pressed when
memory scan cannot
function.
2 No data has been stored in
the specified memory
channel while using QUICK
MEMORY CHANNEL
SELECT.
Morse Code
l
Output
"CHECK"
3 All selected memory
channels have been locked
-
.
-
.
out.
.
4 Data storage attempted with
Memory Protect on.
S AT TUNE button pressed
without the automatic
~enna
tuner connected.
CARRIER POINT SHIFT
.
-
.
The carrier point for SSB mode can be shifted in order
to optimize the sound of your transmit signal. Shifting
the carrier point in a positive direction cuts off lower
frequencies. Shifting the point in a negative direction
cuts off higher frequencies. Minimize use of this
adjustment as excessive change affects transceiver
carrier suppression.
Adjust the modulation carrier point in 10 Hz steps
using the Menu Set-up. Refer to the Menu Set-up
(Menu B, No. 71 and No. 72) on page 47.
1 Menu No. 71: LSB mode correction
Range: -100 Hz to +200 Hz
2 Menu No. 72: USB mode correction
Range: -100 Hz to
+
200 Hz
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