1
2
Button/Knob
Initial Setting
fcw means fully clockwise
1
POWER
OFF (out)
DIM
BRIGHT (out)
VOX/MAN
MAN (out)
FULL/SEMI
AIP
OFF
HIGH BOOST
OFF (out)
2
REC/SEND
REC (out)
THRU/AUTO
AUTO (in)
AT TUNE
AGC
SLOW
KEY SPEED
CAR
fccw
ATT
OFF (out)
PROC
PROC (in)
MONI
12 o’clock
MIC
12 o’clock
PWR
fcw
METER
ALC then SWR
FILTER
8.83/455
MODE:
LSB 9.5 mHz USB
USB CW FM
Quick Memo
VOICE
3
NOTCH
OFF (fccw)
SQL
OFF (fccw)
NB LEVEL
OFF (fccw)
NB2 WIDTH
OFF (fccw)
TF-SET
A=B
RX and TX
1MHZ U/D
F.LOCK
4
DOWN/UP
RIT/XIT
OFF (out)
NOTCH
OFF (out)
NB1
OFF (out)
NB2
OFF (out)
RIT/XIT
zero/zero
TONE
fcw
AF/RF
AF fccw, RF fcw
M.CH/VFO.CH
Memory Channel
SLOPE TUNE
HIGH fccw LOW fcw
Discone/Discage
function
fccw means fully counterclockwise
check external power supply
panel lights
sound-actuated transmission
CW break
reduces interference
emphasizes high freq xmit audio
manual PTT
antenna tuner on
in auto, forces antenna match
how fast gain control reacts to changes
CW keyer
carrier level during CW, AM and FSK
attenuates input signal
speech processor
monitor own xmit signal
microphone gain
transmit power for SSB 100 w
check mic w/ALC; meter function in xmit
IF filter selectivity
auto switchover; check antenna
(Discone/Discage)
read/write to quick memory
optional voice synthesizer
reduce heterodyne or CW
reduce background noise
noise blanker
woodpecker noise
check freq in split mode
equalize VFO A and VFO B freq, mode
split opn; VFO A active, B inactive
Up/Down switches 1 MHz or Ham bands only
locks freq, but not RIT
change amateur band
incremental tuning
reduce heterodyne or CW
pulse type noise (auto ignition)
long pulse (woodpecker)
shift receiver w/o xmit OR xmit w/o receiver 1.2 kHz
receiver audio tone
Audio volume/HF amp gain
10 kHz during VFO operation
cuts high/low frequency interference
Numeric Keypad: FINE tuning toggle; Ent freq Ent
3
4
Manual Reference
LSB+ON 35 4-10-15
10 4-10-11
10
10
10
12
12, 30 4-9
12
12,13,16,20
13
13
13
13
4-3-2
12
13
13
14
14
4-3-1
4-10-2 audible CW
15,40 4-11-13
15
12,33 4-10-9
12
12,29
12,29
15,32 4-10-8
15,32
32 4-10-8
15
15
4-10-5
15
12,33 4-10-9
12,34 4-10-9
15,34 4-10-3
15
16
16,29
15,19,32 4-2 4-10-9
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- TS-850S
- BEFORE OPERATION
- TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK, FIRE AND OTHER INJURY. PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING:
- 2-2. ACCESSORIES
- 3. INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION
- 3-1. INSTALLATION
- 3-2. CONNECTION
- A. Rear Panel
- B. Front Panel
- 4. OPERATION
- 4-1. OPERATING CONTROLS 4-1-1. Front Panel
- IMicrophone
- 4-1-2. Rear Panel
- 4-2. INITIAL SETTING
- 4-3-1. SSB AUTO mode shift
- 4-3-2. Speech Processor
- (RECEIVING)
- 4-4-1. CW zero-beat Operation
- 4-4-2. PITCH function
- 400-450 — 500-550-600-650 — 700
- 1000—950— 900—850—800^750
- 4-4-3. Electronic Keyer Circuit Operation
- ■ When the electronic keyer is used as Bug key
- (RECEIVING)
- (TRANSMISSION)
- (RECEIVING)
- (TRANSMISSION)
- (RECEIVING)
- (TRANSMISSION)
- (RECEIVING)
- (TRANSMISSION)
- ® Preset mode
- (2) Auto Tune mode
- @ Manual Tune mode
- 4-10. OTHER OPERATION 4-10-1. Beep T ones
- 4-10-2. Audible Mode Announcement
- 4-10-3. Alarm Function
- 4-10-5. Amateur Radio Bands selection
- 4-10-6. Direct keyboard frequency entry
- 4-10-7. Dual Digital VFO’s
- 4-10-8. SPLIT FREQUENCY OPERATION
- 4-10-9. Interference Reduction
- -►2.7k
- ► 12k ► 6k
- 2.7k
- 4-10-14. XIT control
- 4-10-15. Power on function selection
- 4-11. MEMORY
- 4-11-1. Microprocessor back-up lithium battery
- 4-11-2. Initial state and reset of the microprocessor.
- 4-11-3. Memory Channel
- 4-11-4. Memory Contents
- 4-11-5. Memory Entry
- 4-11-6. Memory Channel Recall
- 4-11-7. Memory Channel Scroll
- 4-11-8. Memory Channel Selection
- 4-11-9. Transferring Memory Information to the VFO.
- 4-11-10. Checking the Highest and Lowest Scan frequencies
- 4-12-1. Memory Scan
- 4-12-2. Group Scan
- 4-12-3. Memory Channel Lockout
- 4-12-4. Programmable Band Scan
- 14.000 14.010MHz
- 21.000 21.010MHz
- 14.000 14.010MHz 21.000 21.010MHz
- 4-12-5. Scan Speed
- 4-12-6. Scan Hold
- 4-15. OPERATION WITH A PERSONAL COMPUTER (Requires optional IF- 232C)
- 4-16. VOICE SYNTHESIZER
- 4-17. DIGITAL MODULATION FUNCTION [The Digital Signal Processor DSP- 100 (option) is required.]
- (1) Features of each Mode
- (2) Operation
- 4-18-1. Connection
- 4-18-2. Function setting
- 4-18-3. Data that can be transmitted
- 4-18-4. Operation
- 2.
- 4-18-5. SPLIT Function setting
- (1) Data that can be transmitted
- (2) Operation
- 5-2. CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
- r
- n
- 6. MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENTS
- 6-1. GENERAL INFORMATION
- 6-2. SERVICE
- 6-3. CLEANING
- 6-4. IN CASE OF DIFFICULTY
- 6-5. ORDERING SPARE PARTS
- 6-6. ADJUSTMENTS 6-6-1. Cover Removal Removing the covers
- 6-6-2. Sidetone Level
- 6-6-3.
- Adjusting the Data Communications Modulation Input Level
- 6-6-5. Linear Amplifier Control
- 6-6-6. Adjusting the NOTCH
- 6-6-7. Digital display calibration
- 7. OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
- 7-1. FILTER INSTALLATION
- 7-2. VS-2 VOICE SYNTHESIZER INSTALLATION
- 7-3. DRU-2 DIGITAL RECORDING UNIT INSTALLATION
- 7-5. DSP-100 DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSOR CONNECTION
- 7-6. TL-922/922A LINEAR AMPLIFIER CONNECTION
- 7-7. SM-230 STATION MONITOR INSTALLATION
- 7-9. AT-300 AUTOMATIC ANTENNA TUNER CONNECTION
- 7- 10. OTHER ACCESSORIES
- 8. REFERENCE
- 8-2. RADIO FREQUENCY ALLOCATION
- 6. MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENTS
- BEFORE OPERATION