[Kenwood] TS-930 question
T and V Rothwell
[email protected]
Mon, 6 Jan 2003 10:30:39 -0800
Steve,
To answer your question I turned on my TS-930, removed the antenna, and
turned on the calibrator and tuned to the peak S-meter reading at
~14.000MHz . It has the stock Kenwood filters, 2.3KHz in each IF in the
CW Wide mode, and 500Hz in each IF in the CW Narrow mode. Here are the
results:
Rocker switch Wide, 2.3KHz:
CW VBT "Normal" S-meter 8.2
CW VBT "12 o'clock" S-meter 8.1
CW VBT "9 o'clock" S-meter 7.1
CW VBT "Narrow" S-meter 6.7
Rocker switch Narrow, 500Hz:
CW VBT "Normal" S-meter 7.2
CW VBT "12 o'clock" S-meter 7.1
CW VBT "9 o'clock" S-meter 6.9
CW VBT "Narrow" S-meter 6.6
You can take from there.
73,
Tom, K6ZT
On Mon, 6 Jan 2003 08:14:14 -0000 "Steve Ellington" <[email protected]>
writes:
> Assuming you have cascade filters and are in CW mode, how much
> attenuation
> can you expect if the filters are kicked in and the CW VBT is turned
> completely counterclockwise? None, Some, Lots???
>> Steve
> N4LQ
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