Kenwood TS-590S Marine Radio User Manual


 
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—— A ——
While receiving, the meter serves as an S-meter to
measure and display the received signal strength.
While transmitting, it serves as a power meter plus an
ALC meter, an SWR meter, or a Speech Processor
compression meter. The Peak Hold function holds
each reading for approximately half a second. While
adjusting the IF filter bandwidth, the meter displays an
adjustment state.
—— B ——
Appears when the Auto Mode function is ON and
while in Auto Mode frequency setup {page 51}.
Displays the operating mode (USB, LSB, FM, AM,
CW, CWR, FSK, or FSR) {page 11}.
Appears while in Menu mode {page 14}.
Appears while in Memory Scroll mode {page 42}.
Appears while in Memory Channel mode or Memory
Scroll mode {page 42}.
In normal operating mode and various configuration
modes, it displays the Memory Channel number,
Quick Memory number, and entry log number. In
Menu mode, it displays the Menu No.
—— C ——
Appears while in Data mode {page 38}.
Appears while in narrow FM mode {page 11}.
Appears when the receiver pre-amplifier is ON {page
40}.
Appears when the receiver’s attenuator is ON {page
40}.
Appears when the Noise Blanker 1 or 2 is ON
{page 40}.
” (fast) or “ ” (slow) appears when the
Automatic Gain Control function is ON. “
appears when the AGC is OFF {page 29}.
Appears when IF filter A is selected {page 39}.
Appears when IF filter B is selected {page 39}.
—— D ——
” appears when manual notch is set to Normal.
” appears when Manual Notch is set to Wide.
” appears when Auto Notch is selected {page
39}.
Appears when the Fine Tuning function is ON {page
29}.
Appears when the MHz Step function is ON {page
28}. Also appears when the Quick Menu function is
ON {page 14}.
” or “ ” appears, depending on whether
DSP Noise Reduction 1 or Noise Reduction 2 is
selected {page 39}.
” appears when the RX Equalizer function is ON
{page 55}. “ ” appears when the TX Equalizer
function is ON {page 32}.
” or “ ” appears, when you select the DSP
Beat Cancel 1 or Beat Cancel 2 {page 39}.
” appears when the Tone function is ON {page 25},
and blinks during Tone scan. “ ” appears when the
CTCSS (Continuous Tone Coded Squelch System)
function is ON, and blinks during CTCSS scan {page
26}. “ ” appears when the Cross Tone function is
ON {page 27}.
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