Note, here is the TS-590 manual section. The boundaries you enter are the
high bounds. So for example if you want everything below 1.8 mhz to be
A.M., you'd set auto memory 0 to 1.8 mhz and the mode to A.M.
from the 590 manual:
AUTO MODE
You can configure a maximum of 32 frequency borders (VFO A and B) to change
the
operating mode automatically as you change the VFO frequency.
As a default, the following modes are programmed on each operating band.
0.03 MHz-9.5 MHz: LSB
9.5 MHz-60 MHz: USB
To add the frequency borders to the Auto Mode selection:
1 With the transceiver power OFF, press and hold [LSB/USB] + [POWER] to turn
the transceiver ON.
• "AUTOMODE" appears on the sub-display.
2 Select an Auto Mode frequency memory channel number by turning the
MULTI/CH
control.
• Auto Memory channels 00 to 31 are available.
3 Turn the Tuning control to select a desired frequency border (or enter the
frequency with the keypad {page 28}) to change the operating mode.
4 Press [LSB/USB], [CW/FSK (REV)], [FM/AM (FM-N)], or [DATA] until the
desired
communication mode appears.
5 Repeat steps 2-4 until you have added all the data.
6 Press [CLR] to exit the Auto Mode frequency configuration.
To activate the Auto Mode function:
1 Press [MENU], then press [Q-M.IN]/ [Q-MR] or turn the MULTI/CH control to
select Menu No. 23.
2 Press [M.IN] to select "on".
3 Press [MENU] to exit Menu mode.
Note: When using Auto Mode Frequency configuration, you cannot use the
manual
frequency entry function.
--
Jim, KE5AL
-----Original Message-----
From: Tom Behler
Sent: Tuesday, May 20, 2014 4:21 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Auto-mode on the TS590 and TS480 again
Hi, all.
Well, I just checked the auto-mode option in menu 23 on the TS590. Unless
I'm doing something wrong, it didn't seem to make a difference whether the
option was turned on or off.
In other words, if I switched to the CW portion of a band from the SSB
portion, using keypad frequency entry, the mode of the rig did not change,
regardless of whether I had the menu option turned on or off.
Obviously, I'm missing something here.
Will try it with the TS480 out at the RV this week-end, using menu 002 for
that rig.
If anyone can clarify this mystery, I, and perhaps others, would appreciate
it.
Tom Behler: KB8TYJ
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