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You must be pretty brave. I think the procedure is to use a jig that
plugs into one of the front panel din jacks. Whatever combination of
pins are jumped or whatever with this jig will load the service
firmware and the menus can be accessed.
I'm not sure the voice works in this mode. Also, I think some settings
have no "default" and are particular to each radio, so you would need
to note any settings so you can return to them if needed after a change.
End of the process is to reinstall operational firmware and do a full
reset, so you should have backed up all your menus and memories first
so they can be reloaded later.
A google search can probably kick up some info on all of this. Kenwood
tries to dissuade folks from tweaking with this stuff.
73, Steve KW3A
On 8/12/2014 12:11 PM, Eric Oyen wrote:
> I have a question (and kenwood seems reticent to answer it). How can I =
> gain access to the service menu on the radio? I know there is one (its =
> mentioned in the service manual) but there isn't any described method in =
> said manual for entering it.
>
> -eric
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> On Aug 12, 2014, at 7:33 AM, Steve Dresser wrote:
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>> Well, I wouldn't make a 20-minute transmission running full power, bu=3D=
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>> t that isn't likely to happen on 10 meters.
>> =20
>> Steve
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>> ----- Original Message -----
>> =3D46rom: Don Breda <[log in to unmask]>
>> ,to3 [log in to unmask]
>> Date: Tuesday, August 12, 2014 7:46
>> Subject: Re: TS480 power output?
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>>> Ok I was probably wrong but I thought it wasn't good to run 100 wat=3D
>> ts on
>>> fm since its carrier on all the time unlike sideband or cw. Thought=3D
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>>> final chip wouldn't tolerate that for very long.
>>> =3D20
>>> Thanks for clarification.
>>> =3D20
>>> Don
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>>> Don Breda <[log in to unmask]>
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