5 SOFTWARE: ENHANCING OPERATING PLEASURE
42 CONTENTS TS-590S
The TS-590S comes with a quick memory function as did with the previous transceivers. The
number of channels is a maximum of 5 as default, but you can increase the number up to 10 by
setting in the menu mode. Conversely, if you wish to decrease the number of channels to make the
operation quicker, it is possible to limit the number to 3. You can also scan all the quick memory
channels or erase the channels at one time.
Figure 5-5 [Q-M.IN]/[Q-MR] Key
Among the functions newly employed in FM mode is the cross tone function. This function allows a
user to set separately the encode tone frequency, which is added when CTCSS is transmitted, and
the decode tone frequency added when CTCSS is received. This function is meant to be used when
you use a repeater where tone frequencies of uplink and downlink are different.
The TS-590S incorporates two PF keys instead of the conventional one to enhance user
convenience. Some functions can be assigned only to the PF keys, so as to use the PF keys as
required by the operational circumstances.
Examples of functions that can be assigned only to the PF keys:
• DATA SEND function:
When modulating the signal using the ACC2 or USB audio input located on the transceiver’s rear
panel, modulation signals other than those at these microphone connectors are muted, whereas
there is no modulation with the audio input through the connectors on the rear panel if a
transmission is made with the [SEND] key on the front panel. In such a case, it is convenient to
assign DATA SEND function to the PF key.
• TX TUNE function:
A continuous carrier with a certain output level can be sent out regardless of the current settings of
mode or transmit output level. This function is very convenient for tuning a screwdriver type
antenna tuner or adjusting a linear amplifier.
As an alternative, you can assign a frequently-used menu or a function of a double-function button
such as NR LEV to the PF key for a quick activation.
5.8 Quick Memory Function
5.9 Cross Tone Function
5.10 PF Keys