Has anyone used a KPA-1500 with a Kenwood TS-890S or TS-990S?
If so do you have any advise on settings for both the KPA-1500 and the Kenwood TS-890/990 Ron Genovesi [hidden email] ______________________________________________________________ Elecraft mailing list Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.htm Post: mailto:[hidden email] This list hosted by: http://www.qsl.net Please help support this email list: http://www.qsl.net/donate.html Message delivered to [hidden email] |
(This post may not format well due to limitations of this Reflector [no
HTML support].) The menu settings for connecting a TS-590SG, TS-890S, or TS-990S to a KPA1500 (or KPA500) are all very similar. An S-BOX <https://bit.ly/S-BOX> + stock cables can provide the required silent keying interface (plus PC CW / FSK keying), or you can solder your own interface cables, as follows: 1. Connect a standard USB-A to USB-B cable between to the Kenwood USB connector and the PC. Assuming correct drivers are installed, this creates a virtual serial port you can use with your logging program to control the rig at 115200 baud (Kenwood default). The KPA1500 can use the 9-pin COM port on the back of the radio to track the rig's frequency automatically at 9600 baud (typically), with no transmission required to change bands. 2. Construct a serial cable with a female DE-9 connector on one end, and a 3.5mm TRS (stereo) plug on the other, for the KPA1500 XCVR SERIAL jack. An Elecraft KXSER cable WILL NOT WORK (unless you extend it with a DE-9 M/F null-modem cable or adapter). Assuming no KXSER / NULL Modem Cable is available: Wire DE-9F Pin 2 to TIP Wire DE-9F Pin 3 to RING Wire DE-9F Pin 5 to Shield (or shield to shield) 3. Construct an amplifier keying cable for the Kenwood REMOTE jack using a 7-pin DIN plug: Pin 2: To shield of RCA plug Pin 7: To center pin of RCA plug (for silent keying) 4. In the KPA1500 menu, set: RADIO TYPE: SERIAL SERIAL SPEED XCVR: 9600 RADIO POLL: ON (should also work with POLL OFF if a logging program is running or AUTO INFO mode is enabled in the Kenwood ) 5. In the TS-590SG Menu, set: 59 HF LINEAR AMPLIFIER CONTROL RELAY to 4 (for silent high-speed keying on REMOTE pin 7) 60 50 MHZ LINEAR AMPLIFIER CONTROL RELAY to 4 67 COM PORT BAUDRATE: 9600 (default) In the TS-890 Menu, set: 7-00 Baud Rate (COM Port): 9600 (default) In the Linear Amplifier Menu, set: Keying Logic: Active Low TX DELAY: ON TX DELAY TIME (CW/FSK/PSK): 5 ms TX DELAY TIME (SSB/AM/FM): 5 ms Internal Relay Control: OFF In the TS-990 Advanced Menu, set: 7-00 Baud Rate (COM Port): 9600 (default) 11 Linear Amplifier Control (HF MHz Band): Active Low 12 Linear Amplifier Control (50 MHz Band): Active Low 6. Once the menus are set, with both amp. and radio powered off, connect the 3.5mm TRS to DE-9F cable between the KPA1500 XCVR SERIAL jack (not to be confused with the TUNE jack just below it), and connect the RCA to DIN-7 cable between the KPA1500 KEY IN jack and the Kenwood REMOTE jack. 7. Power up the radio first, then the amplifier, and it should track the band of the radio automatically 8. (Optional) connect a 3.5mm TRS to 1/4" TRS stereo cable between the KPA1500 TUNE connector and the Kenwood KEY jack (or splitter) and set KPA1500 menu ATU XCVR KEY to ON to let the amp. key the Kenwood whenever you tap the KPA1500 TUNE button. These settings assume you want to use Pin 7 on the REMOTE connector for silent high-speed keying, instead of keying on pin 4 with a noisy relay inside the Kenwood transceiver. I've also skipped any ALC connection and adjustment, which is available if needed. 73, Bob, N6TV https://bit.ly/S-BOX https://bit.ly/Y-BOX On Thu, Jan 24, 2019 at 3:12 PM Ron Genovesi <[hidden email]> wrote: > Has anyone used a KPA-1500 with a Kenwood TS-890S or TS-990S? > If so do you have any advise on settings for both the KPA-1500 and the > Kenwood TS-890/990 > > Ron Genovesi > [hidden email] > > ______________________________________________________________ Elecraft mailing list Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.htm Post: mailto:[hidden email] This list hosted by: http://www.qsl.net Please help support this email list: http://www.qsl.net/donate.html Message delivered to [hidden email] |
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