TS-890S ransceiver nejvyšší třídy
dodávka obsahuje:
- napájecí kabel
– konektory a pojistky
– uživatelský manuál v anglickém jazyce
- ČESKÝ NÁVOD
Vrchol kombinace klasického designu s SDR, špičková odolnost a citlivost, dotykový 7" barevný displej,
navrženo pro nejvyšší nároky DX operátorů a závodníků.
Na vrcholu žebříčku dynamického rozsahu.
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Top in its class with three dynamic ranges.
Alive and well, the non-tiring KENWOOD tone keeps you listening.
General
Frequency range
(Transmitter) 160m band 1.81 ~ 2.0 MHz
80m band 3.5 ~ 4.0 MHz
60m band *1 5.1675 MHz, 5.25 ~ 5.45 MHz
40m band 7.0 ~ 7.3 MHz
30m band 10.1 ~ 10.15 MHz
20m band 14.0 ~ 14.35 MHz
17m band 18.068 ~ 18.168 MHz
15m band 21.0 ~ 21.45 MHz
12m band 24.89 ~ 24.99 MHz
10m band 28.0 ~ 29.7 MHz
6m band 50.0 ~ 54.0 MHz
Frequency range (Receiver) 0.13 ~ 30 MHz, 50 ~ 54 MHz,
VFO: Continuous 30 kHz ~ 60 MHz
Mode A1A(CW), A3E(AM), J3E(SSB), F1B(FSK), F3E(FM), G1B(PSK)
Frequency stability ±0.1 ppm, +32 °F ~ +122 °F (0 °C ~ +50 °C)
Antenna impedance 50 ?
Antenna tuner load range 16.7 ? ~ 150 ?
Supply voltage DC 13.8 V ±15 %
Ground Negative ground
Current Drain TX 22.5 A or less
RX (No signal) 2.5 A or less
Operating Temperature +32°F ~ +122 °F (0 °C ~ +50 °C)
Dimensions Without projections W15.59 x H5.56 x D13.38 in. (W396.0 × H141.3 × D340.0 mm)
With projections W16.13 x H6.23 x D15.25 in. (W409.6 × H158.3 × D387.4 mm)
Weight Approx. 55.73 lbs (15.8 kg)
Transmitter
Output Power (AM) Max 100 W / Min 5 W, (Max 25 W / Min 5 W)
Modulation SSB: Balanced, AM: Low Power, FM: Reactance
Maximum frequency deviation (FM) wide: ±5 kHz or less, narrow: ±2.5 kHz or less
Spurious emissions HF: -50 dB or less
50 MHz: -60 dB or less
Carrier suppression 60 dB or more
Unwanted sideband suppression 60 dB or more
Transmit frequency response Within -6 dB (100 ~ 2,900 Hz)
Microphone impedance 600 ?
XIT variable range ±9.999 kHz
Receiver
Circuit type Double Superheterodyne
Intermediate frequency 1st IF 8.248 MHz
2nd IF 24 kHz / 36kHz (FM)
Sensitivity
(TYP) SSB / CW / FSK / PSK
(S/N 10 dB) 0.5 µV (0.13 ~ 0.522 MHz)
4 µV (0.522 ~ 1.705 MHz)
0.2 µV (1.705 ~ 24.5 MHz)
0.13 µV (24.5 ~ 30 MHz)
0.13 µV (50 ~ 54 MHz)
AM (S/N 10 dB) 6.3 µV (0.13 ~ 0.522 MHz)
31.6 µV (0.522 ~ 1.705 MHz)
2 µV (1.705 ~ 24.5 MHz)
1.3 µV (24.5 ~ 30 MHz)
1.3 µV (50 ~ 54 MHz)
FM (12 dB SINAD) 0.22 µV (28 ~ 30 MHz)
0.22 µV or less (50 ~ 54 MHz)
Squelch Sensitivity SSB / CW / FSK / AM 5.6 µV or less (0.13 ~ 0.522 MHz)
18 µV or less (0.522 ~ 1.705 MHz)
1.8 µV or less (1.705 ~ 30 MHz)
1.1 µV or less (50 ~ 54 MHz)
FM 0.2 µV or less (28 ~ 30 MHz)
0.2 µV or less (50 ~ 54 MHz)
Image Rejection Ratio HF:70 dB or more, 50 MHz: 60 dB or more
IF Rejection Ratio 70 dB or more
Selectivity SSB 2.6 kHz or more (-6 dB)
4.4 kHz or less (-60 dB)
CW / FSK 500 Hz or more (-6 dB)
1.2 kHz or less (-60 dB)
AM 6.0 kHz or more (-6 dB)
12 kHz or less (-50 dB)
FM 12 kHz or more (-6 dB)
25 kHz or less (-50 dB)
RIT variable range ±9.999 kHz
Notch filter attenuation 60 dB or more (Auto), 70 dB or more (Manual)
Beat cancel attenuation 40 dB or more
Audio output 1.5 W or more (8 ?)
Audio output impedance 4 ? ~ 8 ?
? Supplied accessories
¦ DC power cord x1
¦ 7pin DIN Plug (For REMOTE connector x1)
¦ 13pin DIN Plug (For ACC2 connector x1)
¦ Spare Fuse 4A x1
¦ Spare Fuse 25A x1
¦ Operation Manual x1
¦ Warranty Card x1
4 Years development with no budget limit
With the announcement of the TS-890S, Kenwood proves again that you don't have to be the fastest to be a winner. After 4 years of development the
renowned traditional radio manufacturer from Japan offers a top class device for demanding radio amateurs. The specification for the developer was: "…design
the RF transceiver with the best receiver, even if it will be a little more expensive". The result is a receiver that combines the best of both worlds - the classic
superhet with outstanding large signal handling capabilities, combined with state-of-the-art digital technology for interference-free signal processing in IF.
Receiver with H-Mode mixer
TS-890S Roofing FilterZoom TS-890S Roofing Filter
Kenwood uses a well known and highly acclaimed concept known as 'H mode' mixer. This mixer works with 4 very fast digital switches in an "H" arrangement
(hence the name). One reason why this circuit has rarely been used so far is the relatively high requirements for the transformers. In order to avoid reciprocal influence
and unwanted mixing products in the best possible way, an correct impedance-matched adaptation with three transformers developed especially for this purpose is
required. Kenwood has not shied away from this effort with the mixer. Additionally, in order to make good use of this excellent mixer, an LO with low phase noise is
also necessary. Here the manufacturer uses the proven concept of the flagship "TS-990S" with the HMC829 chip. The downstream standard roofing filters do the
rest to achieve the best dynamic range values: 110 dB 3rd Order IMDR, 114 dB for RMDR and 150 dB BDR, measured at a distance of 2 kHz! This should ensure
the TS-890S a top position in the usual lists. The advantage for the user is an intermodulation-free reception and outstanding large signal handling capabilities, even
under the most difficult conditions.
7" inch LC display
TS-890S DisplayZoom TS-890S Display
The digital technology following the filters works with two very powerful DSPs, which are clocked at over 300 MHz. More than enough computing power is available
to perfectly control the AGC, but also to realize AF filters (notch, peak,
noise, etc.). The result for the ambitious radio amateur are many adjustment possibilities to improve the received signal. Parallel to the receiver described above,
there is also a second digital receiver with 14-bit AD converter, which displays the waterfall diagram on the 7" display. Up to 500 kHz spectrum width can be displayed
here. Due to this independent receiver, the speed of the display of the waterfall is very high and also unaffected by the other settings. A multitude of very innovative
ideas facilitate the tuning by tapping on the touch-sensitive part of the display. This way, the waterfall diagram is also calculated in the areas not currently displayed
and is immediately displayed in full when the display is moved. This does not create any gaps in the display. Another feature of TS-990 has also been adopted, namely
the display of filters with LF spectrum, notch position and much more. The large S-meter can be switched by tapping it in various displays.
Solid power amp with automatic tuner up to 70 MHz
TS-890S PAZoom TS-890S PA
The transmitter output stage is constructed with industry proven MOSFET modules (e.g. RD100HHF1). The result is a clear and clean signal that can also drive a
power amplifier. The output power is up to 100W for HF to 54 MHz, and 50W on 70 MHz. The driver output is available at a separate socket to enable the control of
a transverter, also for 137 and 475 kHz. The built-in automatic tuner operates with relays and a sufficient number of L and C components for accurate and fast tuning
in a range from 16.7 to 150 ?. Tuner memories help a faster tuning cycle when visiting previously used frequencies. The TS-890S comes standard with a TXCO that
provides ± 1ppm accuracy. For particularly demanding applications, a 10 MHz reference clock input for an external frequency standard is available. The whole
transceiver is built on a very robust diecast aluminium chassis and equipped with two slow (= quiet) rotating fans
Decoder for CW, RTTY und PSK
The excellent user interface of the TS-890S is based on Kenwood's 70 years of experience. Even complex functions are easy to operate, thanks to the large 7" display
with softkeys and numerous classic controls. The hunt for the rare DX station is made much easier by quickly accessible split settings. Built-in decoders for telegraphy,
RTTY and PSK31/63 are available, and if you connect a USB keyboard you can also use these modes without a computer on the transmitter side. For each operating
mode, three different IF filter widths can be quickly switched via a separate button. And if you miss a second VFO knob you can connect your existing TS-590S
(after a firmware update) as a second receiver to the TS-890S! Many rear ports are available for external devices, including a USB interface that provides a complete
sound card interface (CAT control, audio input/output). The same functions are also available on the LAN connection (Ethernet). Thus, the TS-890S can also be used
as a remote station without a computer provided. This simplifies station setup considerably and also reduces power consumption! The internal 1 GB memory of the
transceiver is available for recording a received signal, but you can also use a USB stick as external memory.
Kenwood TS-890S Features
All shortwave bands incl. 60m, + 6m + 4m
Exceptional strong large signal handling capabilities by H mode mixer and low phase noise LO
Large 7 inch LC display, partially with touch function
4 selectable roofing filters from 15 kHz to 500 Hz
Optional fifth roofing filter with 270 Hz available
Independant Digital receiver for fast and wide waterfall display
Super fast IF DSP for accurate control of the AGC loop
Many AF filter options like Notch, Peak, noise reduction, noise blanker and much more
Solid PA with 100W output power for frequencies up to 54 MHz, 50W on 70 MHz
Built-in automatic tuner 16.7 – 150 ?
Built-in TCXO with ± 0.1 ppm stability
Built-in CW decoder, transmit with external USB keyboard, or with built-in keyer for straight or paddle key
Built-in RTTY and PSK-31/PSK-63 decoder, transmit with external USB keyboard
Digimode interface via USB port and LAN interface
Remote control capability via LAN interface
Free ARCP-890 Software for remote control
1GB of memory for up to 9 hours recording of a received signal, een more with an external USB memory stick
120 memories for often used frequencies
Three programmable function keys
Voice annoucnements capability built-in
DVI-I connector for external screen
and much more…