From steve@hpams0c.ptp.hp.com Mon Feb 3 12:56:52 1992 Received: by garfield (5.57/SAM-SRS 04-23-91 00:53:48) id AA25978; Mon, 3 Feb 92 12:56:37 -0500 Posted-Date: Mon, 3 Feb 92 10:01:33 PST Received-Date: Mon, 3 Feb 92 12:56:37 -0500 Received: from hpams0c.ptp.hp.com by relay.hp.com with SMTP (16.6/15.5+IOS 3.13) id AA06443; Mon, 3 Feb 92 09:56:35 -0800 Received: by hpams0c.ptp.hp.com (15.11/15.5+IOS 3.22) id AA23997; Mon, 3 Feb 92 10:01:35 pst Message-Id: <9202031801.AA23997@hpams0c.ptp.hp.com> Subject: Re: WANTED: Kenwood TM-741A Mods To: doc@catt.ncsu.edu (Jeffrey M. Smith) (Jeffrey M. Smith) Date: Mon, 3 Feb 92 10:01:33 PST From: Steve Roth <steve@hpams0c.ptp.hp.com> In-Reply-To: <9202021755.AA02144@garfield>; from "Jeffrey M. Smith" at Feb 2, 92 12:55 (noon) Mailer: Elm [revision: 64.9] Status: OR >Yeah... If you could send me what you've got, I would be most thankfull. >If you've got them on the computer, you can ftp to 'garfield.catt.ncsu.edu' Sorry, I don't have ftp access. Hope email's OK... Enjoy! By the way, I don't guarantee any of this stuff. 73 de KC6RSC -- Steve Roth steve@hpams0c.ptp.hp.com T/408-746-5639 Hewlett-Packard Co., 1266 Kifer Road #102I, Sunnyvale CA 94086 -----------------cut-------------------fold-----------------spindle-------- >From flloyd@L1-A.West.Sun.COM Wed Oct 23 10:42:31 1991 Relay-Version: version Notes 2.8.3 1990/04/18; site hp-ptp.HP.COM From: flloyd@L1-A.West.Sun.COM (Fred Lloyd SUN Phoenix SE 602-275-5537 x17) Date: Wed, 23 Oct 1991 17:42:31 GMT Date-Received: Wed, 23 Oct 1991 23:51:26 GMT Subject: TM-741 Mod Message-ID: <2342@west.West.Sun.COM> Organization: Sun Microsystems, Phoenix, AZ Path: hp-ptp!hpcc05!hplabs!sdd.hp.com!think.com!samsung!uunet!sun-barr!cronkite.Central.Sun.COM!newstop!west!L1-A.West.Sun.COM!flloyd Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.misc Sender: news@west.West.Sun.COM Lines: 28 Summary: All-Band mod for new Kenwood Tri-Bander Hot off the presses... To enable FM transmit from 136-174, 410-470, do the following: 1. Remove the front panel. 2. Don't cut the green wire. If it is cut, splice it back. 3. Disconnect front panel unit cable. 4. Remove two screws in front panel back and remove rear cover. 5. Locate row of resistors next to Lithium Battery. 6. Remove R54 and R55 - clearly marked, the two nearest the battery. 7. Reassemble. No MPU reset necessary. Note: Removing only R54 enables MARS/CAP only. Removing both enables all. -fred -- | Fred Lloyd AA7BQ Fred.Lloyd@West.sun.com | | Sun Microsystems, Inc. ...sun!flloyd | | Phoenix, AZ (Reality -- what a concept!) (602) 275-4242 | >From tonyb@ka.NOvell.COM Wed Oct 23 15:54:37 1991 Relay-Version: version Notes 2.8.3 1990/04/18; site hp-ptp.HP.COM From: tonyb@ka.NOvell.COM (Tony Bamberger) Date: Wed, 23 Oct 1991 22:54:37 GMT Date-Received: Thu, 24 Oct 1991 14:53:11 GMT Subject: Re: TM-741A MODS... Message-ID: <9110232254.AA10244@ka.novell.com> Organization: UCSD Usenet Gateway Path: hp-ptp!hpcc05!hplabs!sdd.hp.com!swrinde!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!ogicse!qiclab!nosun!fpssun!celit!ucsd!news-mail-gateway Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.misc Sender: daemon@ucsd.Edu Lines: 50 I HAVE THE FOLLOWING CORRECTIONS TO FRED'S MODS FOR THE NEW KENWOOD TM-741A MULTI BAND RADIO... > Hot off the presses... > > to enable FM transmit from 136-174, 410-470, do the following: > > 1. Remove the front panel. > 2. Don't cut the green wire. If it is cut, splice it back. > 3. Disconnect front panel unit cable. > 4. Remove two screws in front panel back and remove rear cover. > 5. Locate row of resistors next to Lithium Battery. > 6. Remove R54 and R55 - clearly marked, the two nearest the battery. > 7. Reassemble. No MPU reset necessary. > > Note: Removing only R54 enables MARS/CAP only. Removing both > enables all. THIS IS NOT 100% CORRECT. ACCORDING TO THE MOD SHEETS I HAVE FROM KENWOOD, YOU HAVE TO CUT THE GREEN WIRE AND REMOVE R54 FOR MARS/CAP MOD. FOR THE DC-LIGHT MOD, YOU RESPLICE THE GREEN WIRE (IF CUT) AND REMOVE BOTH R54 AND R55. ONE SIDE NOTE, NO RESET IS NEEDED AS MENTIONED ABOVE, BUT IT DOES WIPE OUT THE VALUES STORED IN THE VFO MEMORIES (AT LEAST ON THE RADIO'S MOD'ED AROUND HERE). AS LONG AS WE'RE TALKING MODS... FOR EXTENDED RECEIVE ONLY OTHER THAN THE 144 & 440 (WHICH ARE ALREADY EXTENDED) YOU ONLY CUT THE GREEN WIRE. THIS GIVES YOU 10 METER COVERAGE FROM 18-54 MHZ, 6 METER COVERAGE FROM 40-90 MHZ, 220 COVERAGE FROM 215-260 MHZ AND 1.2 GHZ COVERAGE FROM 1100-1400 MHZ. NOTE THAT THESE ONLY APPLY IF THE SPECIFIC MODULE IS INSTALLED IN THE RADIO (I.E. 10 METER, 6 METER, 220 OR 1.2 GHZ)... > -fred > -- > | Fred Lloyd AA7BQ Fred.Lloyd@West.sun.com | > | Sun Microsystems, Inc. ...sun!flloyd | > | Phoenix, AZ (Reality -- what a concept!) (602) 275-4242 | Tony Bamberger, N6TYG +---------------------+-------------------------------------------------+ | Tony Bamberger | UUCP: {ames,sun,apple,leadsv}!excelan!tonyb | | Novell Inc. | Internet: tonyb@novell.com | | Engineering Dept. | Packet: N6TYG @ N6LDL.#NOCAL.CA.USA.NA | | 2180 Fortune Drive | TCP/IP: [44.4.2.24] tony@n6tyg.ampr.org | | San Jose, CA. 95131 | Voice: (408) 473-8469 FAX: (408) 433-9827 | +---------------------+-------------------------------------------------+ >From Robert.Buaas@Eng.SUn.COM Tue Nov 5 19:21:58 1991 Relay-Version: version Notes 2.8.3 1990/04/18; site hp-ptp.HP.COM From: Robert.Buaas@Eng.SUn.COM (Robert Buaas [CONTRACTOR]) Date: Wed, 6 Nov 1991 03:21:58 GMT Date-Received: Wed, 6 Nov 1991 12:48:24 GMT Subject: Having trouble with your new Kenwood TM-741A? Message-ID: <9111060321.AA05966@rats.Eng.Sun.COM> Organization: UCSD Usenet Gateway Path: hp-ptp!hpcc05!hp-col!sdd.hp.com!wupost!uunet!ogicse!ucsd!news-mail-gateway Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.misc Sender: daemon@ucsd.Edu Lines: 35 Are you hearing "birdies" in the 440 MHz position on your new Kenwood TM-741A? I've had the problem with mine, and have been talking with other people who are having the same problem. Kenwood couldn't duplicate the problem and returned my 440 deck. The problem appears either as weak wandering carriers, or intermods with other input signals. Seldom is the signal strength greater than S2, but the squelch stays open most of the time. K6DYD has traced the problem to instability in the RF front-end (Q1, Q2), which is electronically switch out of the signal path by IC8 when out-of-band frequencies are selected. The solution appears to be placing a 220-ohm 1/4-watt resistor from pin-10 of IC8 to ground--this damping in what appears to be a signal leakage path prevents the unstability or parasitic oscillations causing the problem. He further observed that, if the control head is modified for full-frequency operation by removing the jumpers labeled R54 and R55, the RF preamp is continuously removed from the signal path unless the GREEN WIRE on the processor motherboard has been cut. During proper operation, pin-9 of IC8 should change state when tuning in-band vs. out-of-band. The 220 MHz deck seems to enjoy having its VCO modulated by AC coming in the power cord. Alternator whine is annoyingly present during both transmission and reception. No cure identified yet. For those of you that want 220-440-1200, simply remove the 144 module, move the power cable into another module, restuff the frame, restart while reseting the VFO limits... Works fine. I would appreciate hearing from any of you having similiar problems; writing to customer relations is also a good idea. If you're considering one of these units but don't want the 2M deck, also write Kenwood. I've lost count of people who said they wanted this option. I'd like to be able to get all the decks separately from the bare frame. All in all, it's a nice radio--it just has growing pains; the sooner Kenwood owns up to the problems and fixes them, the more they'll sell. -Bob Buaas K6KGS (Internet: buaas@nosc.mil) (Phone: 714/968-0070) >From flloyd@L1-A.West.Sun.COM Fri Nov 8 08:13:13 1991 Relay-Version: version Notes 2.8.3 1990/04/18; site hp-ptp.HP.COM From: flloyd@L1-A.West.Sun.COM (Fred Lloyd SUN Phoenix SE 602-275-5537 x17) Date: Fri, 8 Nov 1991 16:13:13 GMT Date-Received: Fri, 8 Nov 1991 23:49:21 GMT Subject: TM-741 Mods - More Surprises Message-ID: <2414@west.West.Sun.COM> Organization: Sun Microsystems, Phoenix, AZ Path: hp-ptp!hpcc05!hp-col!sdd.hp.com!uakari.primate.wisc.edu!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!wupost!uunet!sun-barr!cronkite.Central.Sun.COM!male!grapevine!west!L1-A.West.Sun.COM!flloyd Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.misc Sender: news@west.West.Sun.COM Lines: 47 Summary: 200 memory Channels per band Since my last posting on the TM-741, I've discovered yet another fact about the rig - yes, the unit has 200 memory channels PER BAND! I found these quite by accident. As some of you may recall, I had been having UHF receive problems on my all-band xmit mod'ed 741, which were suddenly cured when the magic 'green wire' was cut. Last night, quite by accident, I hit an 'improper' key sequence, (F)-(REV) in combination and suddenly my display looked a little funny. Instead of the normal memory channel number, the display showed A1 as the channel number. Upon further investigation, It appears that there are 100 additional memory channels under the (F)-(REV) key combination. The keyboard command chart which came with the rig indicates that the (F)-(REV) combination is unused. The extra 100 memory channels are arranged as follows: A1,A2,..A9,B0,B1,B2..C0..D0..E0..F0..G0..H0..I0..J0..J8,J9,AA (A1 is channel 101 and AA is channel 200) To toggle between the 100 channel banks, one need only press (F)-(REV) as desired. Works in VFO and in Memory mode. Both bands have additional memory channels as described above. For reference, my radio is configured in the following fashion: 1. Resistors R54 and R55 removed from the control head. 2. Cross-band Repeat mod (resistor removed) on base unit. 3. Green wire cut on base unit. I hope others will find this helpful. -fred AA7BQ -- | Fred Lloyd AA7BQ Fred.Lloyd@West.sun.com | | Sun Microsystems Computer Corporation ...sun!flloyd | | Phoenix, AZ (If it's a fact, I believe it!) (602) 275-4242 | >From wa2ise@cbnewsb.cb.att.com Sat Nov 9 12:55:22 1991 Relay-Version: version Notes 2.8.3 1990/04/18; site hp-ptp.HP.COM From: wa2ise@cbnewsb.cb.att.com (robert.f.casey) Date: Sat, 9 Nov 1991 20:55:22 GMT Date-Received: Sun, 10 Nov 1991 12:52:55 GMT Subject: TM741 notes and mods 5/10 Message-ID: <1991Nov9.205522.18746@cbfsb.att.com> Organization: AT&T Bell Laboratories Path: hp-ptp!hpcc05!hp-col!sdd.hp.com!mips!pacbell.com!att!cbfsb!cbnewsb.cb.att.com!wa2ise Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.misc Sender: news@cbfsb.att.com Keywords: mods Lines: 261 copied from packet: Msg# TSF Size #Rd Date Time From MsgID To 63978 BH 3517 1 20-Oct 1035 IS0XSE 3001_IW0UHD KENWOO@WW (NONE) Sb: Replay xse bulletin #1 xse bulletin #1: KENWOOD MODIFICATIONS [#1 of 10] TM-741A/E FREQUENCY EXTENSION ============================= Phase 1 ------- a) Side the release knob on the front panel to the right and remove the panel (be careful with the cable between the panel and the main unit.) b) Cut the green wire located in the left side (tape the bare ends of the wire tp prevent shorts.) c) Switch the power on (a melody sounds to confirm the change.) Phase 2 ------- a) Unplug the connectors of the cable between the panel and the main unit. b) Remove the two screws on the rear of the panel and open the rear of the case. c) On the left side of the lithium battery there are four jumpers marked R54, R55, R56 and R57 corresponding respectively to b0, b1, b2 and b3 bits described below. Set the four bits as required for your country: - European Countries: mode $05 b3 = 0 b2 = 1 b1 = 0 b0 = 1 - USA, Canada and Asia: mode $03 b3 = 0 b2 = 0 b1 = 1 b0 = 1 WARNING: 0 => jumper set, 1 => no jumper. d) Refit the rear of the case by reversing the order of disassembly. Frequency range after modification (*) ---------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------- | || rx range || tx range || SHIFT | | unit || min | max || min | max || EUROPE | USA CAN ASIA | |------||------------------------||----------------------------| | 28 || 18 | 54 || 26 | 45 || +/- 100 KHz | idem | | 50 || 40 | 90 || 46 | 76 || +/- 1 MHz | idem | | 144 || 118 | 174 || 136 | 174 || +/- 600 KHz | idem | | 220 || 215 | 260 || 215 | 235 || +/- 1.6 MHz | idem | | 430 || 410 | 470 || 410 | 470 || +/-1.6,-7.6 | +/- 5 MHz | | 1200 ||1100 |1400 ||1100 |1400 || +35, -6 MHz | +/-12,-20MHz | -------------------------------------------------------------- (*) For 900 MHz rx-only band see bulletin #3. Be happy and 73 de Antonello is0xse, Cagliari, Sardegna, Italia, Europa... MONDO!!!!! IS0XSE @ IW0UHD.ITA.EU xse bulletin #2: KENWOOD MODIFICATIONS [#2 of 10] TM-741A/E AM RECEPTION WITH 28 AND 50 MHZ UNIT ============================================== a) Press the [F] key, then press [BELL] key within ten seconds. An A is displayed at the hundred-MHz position to indicate AM mode. b) To return to FM mode press the [F] again, then press the [BELL] within ten seconds. That's all, folks! Be happy and 73 de Antonello is0xse, Cagliari, Sardegna, Italia, Europa... MONDO!!!!! xse bulletin #3: KENWOOD MODIFICATIONS [#3 of 10] TM-741A/E 900 MHz BAND RECEPTION WITH 430 MHZ UNIT ================================================== Band change ----------- To change to the 900-MHz band, select the 430-MHz band, then press and hold down the [MHZ] key for at least a second. Now 850.000 (initial setting) is displayed. To return to the 430-MHz band, press the [MHz] key again for at least a second. Adding a secondary 900-MHz dedicated antenna in the 430-MHZ unit ---------------------------------------------------------------- a) Remove the power supply cable from the power supply or battery. b) Remove the 430-MHz band unit with care. For removal procedure see the ISTRUCTION MANUAL - UNIT INSTALLATION, reversing the order of the procedure and... using the brain! c) Remove the shield plate (12 screws.) d) Solder a coaxial cable (0.8 D) to the input side of IC9 (center is alligned with the IC9, ground at right side.) e) Pass the cable throungh the notch and install the shield plate. f) Reassemble the main unit. xse bulletin #4: KENWOOD MODIFICATIONS [#4 of 10] TM-741A/E MEMORY CHANNEL DOUBLING ================================= Each band can be switched to the normal memory (100 channels) and rear memory (100 channels). Each band can contain 200 channels and... yes, a total of 600 channels can be used for three bands! SORRY! This function can be enabled only by extending the receive frequency (see bulletin #1 of this To switch the memory, hold down the [F] key and press the [REV] key: Normal Memory (100 ch) <--> Rear Memory (100 ch) The functions of the rear memory are the same as the normal memory, but memory channels are displayed as follows (rather than 01 to 00): A1 - b0 == 01 - 10 b1 - c0 == 11 - 20 c1 - d0 == 21 - 30 d1 - E0 == 31 - 40 E1 - F0 == 41 - 50 F1 - G0 == 51 - 60 G1 - h0 == 61 - 70 h1 - i0 == 71 - 80 i1 - J0 == 81 - 90 J1 - AA == 91 -100 xse bulletin #5: KENWOOD MODIFICATIONS [#5 of 10] TM-741A/E REPEATER MODIFICATION (TRANSPONDER FUNCTIONS) ======================================================= WARNING: Extended continous transmission may cause a failure of the equipment. See "transmission time limit" below. Preliminary hardware modification --------------------------------- a) Loosen the four screws on the side of the set. Remove the four screws on the bottom of the set. Remove the bottom of the case. b) Locate the two jumpers on the Control Unit, on the opposite side of the panel (see in figure, below.) -------------------------------------------------------------- | | | <----- remove (blue) | | | | | | CONTROL UNIT | | ________ | | | ic 2 | | | |________| | -------------------------------------------------------------- panel side c) Remove the blue chip jumper (0 OHM). Use a soldering iron with a thin tip in order not to damage other components or patterns. d) Refit the rear of the case by reversing the order of disassembly. Fixed-band repeater operation ----------------------------- With the fixed-band repeater, the transmission band is fixed, and if a signal come in on the remaining band, and the BUSY turns on, the transmit mode is entered and modulation is done using the received signal. a) If the option band is present, turn off one of the three band. b) Set the frequencies of two bands (rx/tx split are also permitted.) c) Set a band as the transmission (PTT display) and operation (green indicator) band (press the band select key.) d) Hold down the [F] key for at least a second (the red led flashes), then press the [MUTE] key. Cross-band repeater operation ----------------------------- When the cross-band repeater function is being used, a signal enters one of two bands. Busy turns on, the other band enters the transmit mode and modulation is done with the received signal. a) Set the frequencies of two bands (rx/tx repeater split are also allowed.) b) Set a band as the transmit band (PTT display) and the other as the operation band (green indicator). This arrangement can be reversed. c) Hold down the [F] key for at least a second (the red led flashes), then press the [MUTE] key. The dots on both frequency display flash, and the cross-band repeater works. Only reception is possible in the remaining band. Dual-in repeater operation (when the option band is installed) -------------------------------------------------------------- With the dual-in repeater, the transmit band is fixed, and if a signal comes in on one of the other bands, Busy turns on, transmit mode is entered and modulation is done using the received signal. a) Set the frequencies of all three bands. b) Set a band as the transmission (PTT display) and operation (green indicator) band (press the band select key.) c) Hold down the [F] key for at least a second (the red led flashes), then press the [MUTE] key. The dots on the frequency display light. Turn-off repeater ----------------- To turn the repeater off, hold down the [F] key for at least a second (the red led flashes), then press the [MUTE] key. The state before setting returns. Repeater transmission time limit setting ---------------------------------------- The repeater transmission time limit is set with the time-out timer (TOT). The time can be set to 3, 5, 10, 20, 30 minutes, or OFF. (See the item about the TOT of the main unit.) Be happy and 73 de Antonello is0xse, Cagliari, Sardegna, Italia, Europa... MONDO!!!!! IS0XSE @ IW0UHD.ITA.EU 5 of 10 more to come if and when I see 'em on packet! ======================================================================== Note: I haven't tried or verified this, proceed at your own risk, and do not transmit outside of legal bands. WA2ISE >From boris@badenov.Eng.Sun.COM Wed Nov 13 19:33:59 1991 Relay-Version: version Notes 2.8.3 1990/04/18; site hp-ptp.HP.COM From: boris@badenov.Eng.Sun.COM (Philip Saeli - AMP) Date: Thu, 14 Nov 1991 03:33:59 GMT Date-Received: Thu, 14 Nov 1991 12:54:08 GMT Subject: Re: TM741 notes and mods 5/10 Message-ID: <ki3rl7INNr0d@smli.Eng.Sun.COM> Organization: Sun Microsystems, Mt. View, Ca. Path: hp-ptp!hpcc05!hp-col!sdd.hp.com!swrinde!elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!ames!sun-barr!cronkite.Central.Sun.COM!smli.Eng.Sun.COM!badenov.Eng.Sun.COM!boris Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.misc References: <1991Nov9.205522.18746@cbfsb.att.com> Keywords: mods Lines: 47 Summary: looking for reference to "0.8 D" coax; notes on key names. NNTP-Posting-Host: badenov.eng.sun.com >xse bulletin #2: KENWOOD MODIFICATIONS [#2 of 10] > >TM-741A/E AM RECEPTION WITH 28 AND 50 MHZ UNIT >============================================== > >a) Press the [F] key, then press [BELL] key within > ten seconds. An A is displayed at the hundred-MHz > position to indicate AM mode. I couldn't find the [BELL] key on my TM-741A. Cross referencing between the manual and the supplied schematic, it seems that the [SHIFT] key is the equivalent of the [BELL] key. There is a [BELL] key but no [SHIFT] key in the schematic, and a [SHIFT] key but no [BELL] key in the manual (and on my radio). >xse bulletin #3: KENWOOD MODIFICATIONS [#3 of 10] > >TM-741A/E 900 MHz BAND RECEPTION WITH 430 MHZ UNIT >================================================== > >[stuff deleted...] > >d) Solder a coaxial cable (0.8 D) to the input > side of IC9 (center is alligned with the IC9, > ground at right side.) > >e) Pass the cable throungh the notch and install > the shield plate. I can't seem to figure out what the "(0.8 D)" refers to. I know that Japanese coax has XXD numbers, e.g., 5D, 8D, 10D, etc., but the smallest I've seen is 1.5D, which I believe is about the size of RG-174. There's about 1/8 in. clearance in the slot, so RG-58 or anything bigger would be too big. RG-174 has about 1000 DB/KM attenuation at 1GHz. Yes, that's 1 DB/meter. Guess 6 in. shouldn't be -too- bad at 900MHz. Anyone have any other ideas? Thanks, Phil -- Philip A. Saeli Sun Microsystems Laboratories, Inc. EMAIL: Philip.Saeli@Eng.Sun.COM VOICE: office:(415) 336-2289 message:(415) 960-1300 USnail: 2550 Garcia Ave., Mountain View, CA. 94043 MS 29-114