This past winter season I borrowed a friend's K3 and used it and my Kenwood
TS-590S in a SO2R setup in a number of RTTY contests. I found that 99% of
the time the TS-590S heard what the K3 did. It was a pleasant surprise.
Neither rig suffered 2 kHz spacing IMD crud.
I also ran a SO2R RTTY contest setup with my TS-590S and an Icom IC-7600 and
the TS-590S was the clear winner. Using 2 kHz spacing for IMD when I printed
weak RTTY signals against strong RTTY signals on the Icom IC-7600 it failed
every time. In that circumstance I could see and hear approximately 6 db of
IMD crud on the IC-7600.
I sold the Icom IC-7600 and bought a second TS-590S for SO2R RTTY
contesting.
As far as the TS-590S ALC issue there is a brief millisecond spike of output
power that occurs on keydown and it can trip a solid state amplifier into
safe mode. But I didn't test for that problem on my TS-590S's.
As I use an Ameritron AL-80B the ALC power output spike problem is not an
issue. Kenwood will fix the ALC power output issue for free whether the rig
is in or out of warranty. You have to pay for shipping to Kenwood and they
pay for return shipping.
73 & God Bless,
Thomas F. Giella W4HM
Lakeland, FL, USA
thomasfgiella@gmail.com
W4HM's Amateur & SWL Autobiography: http://www.w4hm.org
----- Original Message -----
From: "Thomas W4HM" <thomasfgiella@gmail.com>
To: "a topband @ COL" <topband@contesting.com>
Sent: Sunday, June 15, 2014 12:27 PM
Subject: Re:Rig Question
Trent the Kenwood TS-590S would meet your requirements and it has a better
receiver in it than the TS-2000. The TS-590S receiver section rivals the
K3.
73 & God Bless,
Thomas F. Giella W4HM
Lakeland, FL, USA
thomasfgiella@gmail.com
W4HM's Amateur & SWL Autobiography: http://www.w4hm.org
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