Mine did it too, Debee. Not reliably, though so I imagine it's a problem of
pad key wear. Great rig, though.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Deborah Armstrong" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Saturday, June 15, 2013 6:44 PM
Subject: Kenwood TS-440 question
> Kelvin asked me to do an accessibility review of the TS-440.
>
> I've used mine on and off for several years, and am using mine a lot this
> week.
>
> But, I purchased the thing used, and it has a problem that I'm not sure is
> common to them all or specific to my unit. Don't want to mention it in my
> review if it's just a problem with my rig.
>
> When I enter a frequency or a memory location, using the mode keys which
> double for this function, the keys "bounce". Bouncing is a firmware
> programmer's term for the problem but I'm not sure what the layperson's
> term
> is. Typematic, perhaps.
>
> Basically, if you touch a key, it sometimes repeats, so touching five
> enters
> three fives instead of a single five.
>
> I have to be very careful to not hold a key down even for the tiniest
> fraction or it will repeat.
>
> Because this rig was one of the first with a Microprocessor -- I believe
> it
> was a Z80, they probably didn't do much in its firmware to avoid key
> bounce.
> But then again, it could be a hardware problem -- sticky keys. I don't
> have
> the famous Dot problem, but I've been careful to keep it in dry locations.
>
> Anyway, if this bounce annoyance is common to the TS-440 I'd like to
> mention
> it as an access issue, but maybe my swap meet special is the only rig with
> this glitch.
>
> --Debee [KF6BKR]
>
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