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• Switching to Split Mode
To use command to switch to split mode, use the FR and FT command.
For example, to set to the split mode that uses VFO A to receive and VFO B to transmit, first send FR0; using the FR
command to set VFO A as the receiving end. This is known as VFO A simplex mode when used as is. Next, send FT1;
using the FT command to set VFO B as the transmitting end.
The FR command is a command to set to simplex mode, and the FT command is a command to set to split mode.
• Transmitting Audio Signal that Is Input to the Rear Connector
Begin by specifying the connector to be used (ACC2 or USB). Specify this using Menu 69. To operate using command, use
the EX command. (Once it has been set, the setting will be stored.)
To begin transmitting, specify the parameter of the TX command to TX1; (transmit with PF [DATA SEND] key). (To restore
back to receiving, use the RX command.)
If you begin transmitting using TX; (without parameter) or TX0; , the audio input to the microphone will be transmitted
when you operate the [PTT] key or [SEND] key.
• TX Tuning
TX tuning is a function to transmit a constant output carrier continuously. Using this function allows you to tune the linear
amplifier without having to change the mode. Use this function by assigning it to the PF key on the front panel. To perform
TX tuning using command, use TX2; to start TX tuning and RX; to stop TX tuning.
The transmit power for TX tuning is set using the TP command.
• Sending CW Morse Code
You can use the KY command to send Morse code.
For example, to send a Morse code "CQ CQ CQ DE JA1 YKX", send the command "KY CQ CQ CQ DE JA1YKX
TS-590S/SG. If TS-590S/SG is in the CW mode and break-in is active, the CW Morse code will be sent.
Up to 24 characters can be input for the message using the KY command. Please insert space if the message contains less
than 24 characters like the above example. If the message contains more than 24 characters, it will be divided into multiple
messages before sending. To stop keying, use the KY0; . To change the keying speed, use the KS command.
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