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Steve Forst <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 24 Feb 2016 12:31:45 -0500
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George,

Glad it worked, and  glad you and Lowell found it useful.

73, Steve KW3A	

On 2/24/2016 11:39 AM, George Smith wrote:
> thanks steve it works.
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Lowell Miller" <[log in to unmask]>
> To: <[log in to unmask]>
> Sent: Tuesday, February 23, 2016 5:36 PM
> Subject: Re: Recording messages on TS-590
>
>
>> Thanks, Steve, for sending this message!
>> This does clear up the process of using the recorder.
>> 73
>> Lowell  W8QIY
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Steve Forst" <[log in to unmask]>
>> To: <[log in to unmask]>
>> Sent: Saturday, February 20, 2016 5:15 PM
>> Subject: Recording messages on TS-590
>>
>>
>>> The subject of how to record voice messages on the 590 came up this
>>> afternoon on 40 meters.    While I don't use this feature myself,  I
>>> know that some folks have had  problems getting it to work.      I said
>>> I would post something I had gotten from the 590 e-mail list that is
>>> supposed to  clarify some of the  porly written stuff in the manual.
>>>
>>> 73, Steve KW3A
>>>
>>>
>>>  From the TS-590 mailing list:
>>>
>>>
>>> Overcoming the confusing instructions for the VGS-1 voice recorder
>>> Mon Oct 8, 2012 10:45 pm (PDT) . Posted by:
>>> "AG0N-3055" glmcduffie
>>> A few days ago, I asked for help using the VGS-1 or voice record
>>> function. I didn't need help with the voice announcements of
>>> transceiver operating parameters, but wanted help making recordings to
>>> be played over the air, such as CQs for contests, etc. This operation
>>> is "explained" on page 59 of the operator's manual, however, Kenwood's
>>> terminology is not quite as good as it could be, and is intermingled
>>> with instructions of how to do other things at the same time. The
>>> manual is correct, but the words don't match what the brain thinks when
>>> you read them. Kenwood definitions are stated on page ii (pg 4 in the
>>> pdf file version). I will use MY terminology in this explanation, so
>>> when I say push and hold, you push and hold until told to do otherwise.
>>>
>>> First, you have four recordable message memories, unless you have
>>> constant recording enable on menu 55. I have it enabled on mine.
>>> Instructions for using #4 with constant record turned off are the same
>>> as using #1, #2, and #3.
>>>
>>> Prior to recording, turn the VOX off and the receive volume to zero.
>>> Turning the VOX off will prevent inadvertent transmission, and the
>>> volume at zero prevents background noise from being a part of your
>>> recording.
>>>
>>> You must be in a voice mode to record a message.
>>>
>>> Choose a memory slot for your recording. Let's say #2 for this example.
>>> Using #1 or #3 is done the same way by substituting the proper key.
>>>
>>> Press and hold the [CH2(REC)] key until you hear BT on CW, then release.
>>> AP3 -- will appear on the right side of the display. It is now ready to
>>> record in slot 3. At this point, you can set the mic gain if it needs
>>> to be changed. I have found it does not need to do more than tickle the
>>> ALC meter (and the radio should not key when you do this). The playback
>>> level will run the ALC over the end of the scale on playback. At least
>>> it does on mine.
>>>
>>> Ready to record?
>>>
>>> Press and continue to hold the [CH2(REC)] key and say your message into
>>> the microphone. A countdown will appear on the display and you must
>>> finish before it reaches zero. At the end of your message, release the
>>> [CH2(REC)] key. The display will show "WRITING".
>>>
>>> When WRITING goes away, you can check your recording by tapping the
>>> [CH2(REC)] key momentarily. Local playback volume is set in menu 05.
>>> You will want to "keep it tight". Don't leave any space before and
>>> after your message. Press the key and talk immediately. End the
>>> message on the last word by releasing the key immediately. In most
>>> cases, a blank space will get in your way on playback.
>>>
>>> If you don't like your message and want to try again, just use the same
>>> procedure to record over it. It does not need to be erased first.
>>>
>>> If you WANT to erase a memory, use the steps above, as if you were going
>>> to record. While you are holding the key down to record, press the CLR
>>> button then release all buttons. Message erased.
>>>
>>> If you like your recorded message and want to play it on the air, turn
>>> the VOX on and tap the [CH2(REC)] key.
>>>
>>> If you have constant record turned on, the incoming audio is always
>>> being recorded and can be saved. At the end of the 30 second period you
>>> want to record, press and hold the [RX4(REC)] key until you see
>>> "WRITING" on the display. This saves the last 30 seconds to memory, and
>>> will take longer to write than the other memory positions because it is
>>> longer. When it is finished writing, tapping the [RX4(REC)] key again
>>> will play it back. Turn the receiver volume down so you don't add
>>> background noise to your recording as you listen to it. You cannot play
>>> back while the PTT is keyed, either manually or by VOX.
>>>
>>> Unfortunately, you cannot play the incoming audio back over the air,
>>> even by holding the mic to the speaker. It stops playback as soon as
>>> the PTT keys. It's too bad they did that. It can be very helpful when
>>> trying to help someone with their audio over the air, etc.
>>>
>>> I hope this will help someone who, like me, has trouble making sense of
>>> the instructions in the manual. I'm sure after I hit the SEND button,
>>> I'll think of something that should be included.
>>>
>>> Thanks to the several of you who wrote to tell me how it is done. They
>>> all contributed to this instruction.
>>>
>>> Gary
>>> --
>>> http://ag0n.net
>>>
>>> for di
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