Additional transmitter inhibit signals are derived from the receiver roofing-filter selection logic, on the RF board itself; these
being used to prevent transmission in the range 0.15 to 1.6MHz, and to apply additional restrictions in regions where not all
WARC bands are allocated. For M-type transceivers, regional WARC band restrictions can be removed by unplugging the
white link-wire on the RF board (see the user manual, p22). Other versions do not have the WARC band restriction
components fitted, and so transmit on all amateur bands without modification. When configured for full amateur use, the
transmitter frequency coverage is as follows:
1.6 - 2, 3 - 4, 6.9 - 7.5, 10 - 10.5, 13.9 - 15, 18 - 19, 20.9 - 22, 24 - 25, 27.9 - 30 MHz.
Note that that these ranges already give considerable coverage outside of the amateur bands, and place the onus on the
operator to avoid unallocated frequencies. If you require additional coverage, removing the plug from connector 10 enables
transmission at full power over the complete HF range from 1.6 to 30MHz.
The author has, for some time, used a TS430S (with connector 10 of the RF module unplugged) as a high-power 1.6 - 30MHz
signal generator for the testing of transmission line bridges, current transformers, and matching networks. The only problem
experienced is that the output at around 8.3MHz is unusable due to a strong spurious signal from the IF amplifier. This, of
course, is all dummy-load work. A good look at the output with a spectrum analyser is recommended before using it on the air.
Note that it is not necessary to remove plug 10 when using the transverter socket, since the transverter output is not affected by
the legal restriction signals.
Unused Digit of the Frequency Readout:
The user manual describes a modification which can be carried out to give 10Hz readout. Do not do this mod! The last
digit is blanked because it reads nonsense. The author found it necessary to reverse this mod. because it introduced statistical
bias in accurate frequency measurements.
Resetting the Microcontroller:
Set the function switch to 'A'
Switch power on while holding the A=B key. Then release the A=B key.
(Source: TS-430S service manual, p46).
"TS430S IF Filter Mod", Robert A Witte KB0CY, Ham Radio, May 1984, p125.
Allows the narrow CW filter to be used in USB and LSB modes, for those who do not have the narrow SSB filter fitted.
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Equipment Reviews:
Trio TS430S, Peter Hart G3SJX, Rad Com, June 1985. pp441-444.
Trio TS930S and TS940S, Peter Hart G3SJX, Rad Com, May 1986, pp328-333.
Related Links:
Service manual is available from GM1SXX and LA2QAA.
Mauritron Technical Services: UK source for service manuals..
Vine Antenna Products INRAD filters for Kenwood and other transceivers.
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