Key; External Speaker And Headphones; Ground; Antenna - Kenwood TS-930S Instruction Manual

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should be given serious consideration. The crystal lattice
filter
in
the
transceiver
provides
all
the
restriction
necessary on audio response, and further restriction in the
microphone is not required. It is more important to have a
microphone with a smooth, flat response throughout the
speech range.
Follow
the
microphone
manufacturer's
instructions
for
connecting the microphone cable to the plug. With many
microphones, the push-to-talk button must be pressed to
make microphone audio available. For VOX operation, this
unwanted feature may be eliminated, if desired, by opening
the
microphone
case
and
permanently
bridging
the
contacts which control the microphone audio.
Standard
microphone
sensitivity
is within the range
of
-—50 dB to
—60 dB.
If a microphone
having
a higher
sensitivity is used, the ALC and compressor circuits may
not function properly. In this case, insert in the mike line an
attenuator
as shown
in Fig. 3-2C.
A typical MIC gain
control setting is 12 o'clock. If you must run this control at
9 o'clock or less, use an attenuator.
3.6 KEY
lf CW operation is desired, connect a key to the KEY jack.
Use shielded cable, and a standard
(mono or 2P) phone
plug.
3.7 EXTERNAL SPEAKER AND HEADPHONES
Receive audio output from the TS-930S is 1.5 watts at 4
to 16 ohms. The TS-930S has a built-in the speaker, plus
an external speaker jack on the rear panel. The speaker
may
be an 8-ohm
permanent-magnet
type, 4 inches or
larger. The internal speaker is disconnected when an exter-
nal speaker is used. Headphones should also be 4 to 16
ohms impedance. When the headphones are connected to
the front-panel PHONES jack, the speaker is disabled.
3.8 GROUND
To prevent electric shock, and reduce the possibility of TVI
and BCI, connect the transceiver to a good earth ground
through as short and heavy a lead as possible.
3.9 ANTENNA
Any of the common
antenna systems designed for use on
the high frequency
amateur
bands
may
be used with the
TS-930S,
provided the input impedance of the transmis-
sion
line is not
outside
the
capability
of the
AT-930
Automatic
Antenna
Tuner
pi-output
matching
network.
The transmission line should be coaxial cable. An antenna
system which shows a standing wave
ratio of less than
1.5:1 when
using 50 ohm coaxial transmission line, or a
system that results in a transmission line input impedance
that is essentially resistive, and between 20 and 150 ohms
will take power from the transceiver through the AT-930.
If open wire or balanced type transmission line is used with
the antenna, a suitable aritenna tuner with balun is recom-
mended
between
the
transceiver
and
the
feed
line.
Methods
of construction
and
operating
such
tuners
are
described
in detail
in the ARRL
Antenna
Handbook,
or
similar publications. For operation on the 160, 75 and 40
meter bands, a simple dipole antenna, cut to resonance in
the most used portion of the band, will perform satisfac-
torily. For operation on the 10,
15 and 20 meter bands, the
efficiency of the station will be greatly increased if a good
directional rotary antenna is used. Remember that even the
most sophisticated transceiver is useless without a good
antenna.
CAUTION:
Protect your Equipment — Use a LIGHTING ARRESTOR.

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