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TS-850S region change
Hi,
As I would like to take advantage of the recent increase in the 40m allocation here in the UK, I wonder if anyone has made any sense of the diode table (D8 - D12) on the TS-850S digital board schematic. This as far as I can see determines the destination region and thus the rig's operating band limits. I know that it is possible to change the existing arrangement to give general coverage to the transmitter but would rather not do that. Initially I did a hex dump of the ROM but found it too big a task to decode without experience with the particular processor code - a uPD78C10. 73 de Joe, G3LLV |
"Joe McElvenney" wrote in message
... Hi, As I would like to take advantage of the recent increase in the 40m allocation here in the UK, I wonder if anyone has made any sense of the diode table (D8 - D12) on the TS-850S digital board schematic. This as far as I can see determines the destination region and thus the rig's operating band limits. I know that it is possible to change the existing arrangement to give general coverage to the transmitter but would rather not do that. Initially I did a hex dump of the ROM but found it too big a task to decode without experience with the particular processor code - a uPD78C10. 73 de Joe, G3LLV Ofcom and the RSGB have announced that all UK radio amateurs are now allowed access to the extended 40-metre band. For further information on specific updates and conversions of Kenwood amateur radios - PLEASE e-mail Authorized Amateur Radio Dealers in UK http://www.kenwood-electronics.co.uk...n=1&M2=17&M3=2 Spare parts, accessories and manuals for communications equipment can be obtained from the following companies in the UK. Acoustic Services LTD 142 Uxbridge Road Hanwell London W7 3SL Tel no: 0208 579 2872 Opening hours: Monday to Friday 9.00 to 5.30 Fullers LTD Riverside View Wickham Market Ipswich IP13 0TA Tel no: 01728 746500 Fax no: 01728 746900 E-mail: Opening hours: Monday to Thursday 9.00 to 5.30, Friday 9.30 to 4.30 |
"Joe McElvenney" wrote in message
... Hi, As I would like to take advantage of the recent increase in the 40m allocation here in the UK, I wonder if anyone has made any sense of the diode table (D8 - D12) on the TS-850S digital board schematic. This as far as I can see determines the destination region and thus the rig's operating band limits. I know that it is possible to change the existing arrangement to give general coverage to the transmitter but would rather not do that. Initially I did a hex dump of the ROM but found it too big a task to decode without experience with the particular processor code - a uPD78C10. 73 de Joe, G3LLV Data Sheet for the NEC uPD78C10 http://www.baradine.com/ftp/public/uPD78C10_Summary.pdf NEC Emulator debugger http://www.baradine.com/ftp/public/Em7811users.pdf |
GB,
Thanks for that address and the 78C10 info. Have emailed them over the modification and await results. If I don't get anywhere, I'll extend the diode array out to a proto-board and play around until the sweet-spot shows itself. What I'm looking for really is the North American setting as they have had the extended 40M allocation from the start. Cheers - Joe, G3LLV |
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