I am the not-very-proud owner of an early model TS-940S. Not being
afraid to dig into radios, I have fixed most of the quirks that were
present when I bought it - intermittant rx sensitivity, flaky pc board
connectors, horrible phase noise, flaky PLL, etc. There is one last problem I
can't seem to get a handle on. On both transmit and receive, there
is a spur generated +- 1 kHz from the center frequency. The spur
is about 60 dB down from the main signal - that is not enough when
listening to loud signals on a quiet band. As I said, the spur exists
on my xmit signal, as well as being superimposed on received signals.
I seem to recall that early 940's had this problem. Craig, KR6T, from
the Kenwood BBS denies any knowledge of this problem. Anyone remember
the fix for this ?
Thanks,
Kick butt in ARRL Phone !
Steve, N2IC/0
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