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 {{ :radios:kenwood_tk-90_service.pdf | Kenwood TK-90 service manual }} {{ :radios:kenwood_tk-90_service.pdf | Kenwood TK-90 service manual }}
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 +{{ :radios:tk-90_function_reference.pdf | Function Reference}}
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 +{{ :radios:tk-90_navigator_ttl_cable.pdf | Navigator TTL Cable}}
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 +{{ :radios:tk-90_navigator_rs232_cable.pdf | Navigator RS232 Cable}}
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 +{{ :radios:tk-90_modification_reference.pdf | Modifications Reference}}
  
 Requires programming. Both serial and USB-serial mic jack programming cable is available as a Kenwood part (see below) or off brand USB versions are also available. This implies it is just straight serial so a generic USB serial cable with an RJ45 plug crimped on the end may be suitable. Requires programming. Both serial and USB-serial mic jack programming cable is available as a Kenwood part (see below) or off brand USB versions are also available. This implies it is just straight serial so a generic USB serial cable with an RJ45 plug crimped on the end may be suitable.
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 ===== Data modes / modem use ===== ===== Data modes / modem use =====
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 +Install KCT-39 - accessory breakout cable.
 +
 +Build a cable (the plug parts come with KCT-39):
 +
 +  * RX Audio -> pin 4 - DEO - brown
 +  * TX Audio -> pin 5 - DI - orange
 +  * PTT -> pin 6 - DPTT - yellow
 +  * Ground -> pin 8 - GND - blue
 +
 +NB - DI is "data input audio", DEO is "data output audio".
 +
 +{{:radios:tk-90_accessory_port_pins.png|}}
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 +====== Dealer mode ======
 +
 +Boot radio into dealer mode by holding down B while powering up. Scroll down to FUNCTION, and press D. Adjust settings as desired. Press the red button twice to exit and reboot.
 +
 +Some recommended settings in DEALER mode:
 +
 +  * M2 MIN VOLUME: 0 - means the radio can boot with the volume turned to zero
 +  * M12 TOT: TX time out timer. Set to, say, 3 minutes
 +  * M13 VFO TX PWR: self explanatory
 +  * M19 DI LEVEL: data input audio level, set as required
 +  * M20 DEO LEVEL: data output audio level, set as required
 +  * M22 DATA S-BAND: which sideband will data be transmitted on - generally set to USB
 +
 +====== Adjusting TX audio response ======
  
 Remove the top lid of the radio- 8 screws. Remove the top lid of the radio- 8 screws.
  
-Turn trimmer VR852 fully clockwise, for max sensitivity to TX audio input.+Trimmer VR852 is TX sensitivity - max sensitivity to TX audio input is fully clockwise.
  
-Install KCT-39 - accessory breakout cable.+To set up TX audio, I recommend the following procedure:
  
-Boot radio into dealer mode by holding down B while powering up. Scroll down to FUNCTION, and press D. Scroll to menu item 19: DI LEVEL and press D. Turn up to 9, maximum. Press the square buttonPress the red button twice to exit and reboot.+  * in the dealer menu, set DI to 4the default 
 +  * set the radio to 100W 
 +  * set your modem to its maximum volume level (on NinoTNC I recommend DIP switch 1 is down/off (i.elower transmit audio range and with its DEV pot set to maximum) 
 +  * have the modem transmit repeated frames (on NinoTNC, hold test TX button for ~20 seconds and release) 
 +  * turn VR852 until a power meter connected to the radio reads say 50W 
 +  * adjust the modem output volume down until the power meter reads the desired output power, e.g25W 
 +===== Navigating =====
  
-Build a cable (the plug parts come with KCT-39):+The A-D buttons are programmable, but the functions they have shipped to us with are as follows.
  
-  * RX Audio -pin 14 (sky blue) +Pressing A in VFO mode gets you a blinking cursor. Move the cursor left/right with <C and Dbuttons. Change that digit with CH up and CH down. Exit with the red button.
-  * TX Audio -> pin 15 (turquoise) +
-  * PTT -> pin 6 (yellow) +
-  * Ground -> pin 8 (blue)+
  
-{{:radios:tk-90_accessory_port_pins.png|}}+Pressing B cycles between preamp / attenuator settings. 
 + 
 +Pressing C gets you the clarifier settings. 
 + 
 +Pressing D cycles between modes (i.e. USB, LSB, DATA, CW, AM, FSK) 
 + 
 +Pressing square gets you a basic menu. 
 + 
 +Booting the radio with B held gets you a DEALER menu. This is pretty safe. More in here than the basic menu. 
 + 
 +Booting the radio with A held gets you an ADJUSTMENT menu. Warningthis is a service menu, for radio alignment, and you can break things very easily in here, requiring realignment which requires lab tools and knowledge. 
 + 
 +There is supposed to be a TEST mode when booting the radio with D held, but this does not appear to be enabled. 
 + 
 +All of the above is in the service manual. 
 + 
 +===== Mic pinout ===== 
 + 
 +Pin 8 is towards the bottom of the radio. 
 + 
 +  DM 
 +  - MIC 
 +  - PTT - common with a point labelled PTT/TXD 
 +  - SB 
 +  - HK - connected to a pin labelled RXD0 and to +5V via a 4.7k resistor 
 +  - ME 
 +  - GND 
 +  - BLC 
 + 
 +Abbreviations are from the schematics in the service manual, meanings as yet unknown. 
 + 
 +A known working cable has wiring:
  
-NB currently feeding 2.2V P-P is resulting in rather low RF outputcause as yet unknown.+  * White Pin (MIC) 
 +  * Red Pin 5 (SB) 
 +  * Black Pin 6 (HK)
  
-NB - DI LEVEL is "data input audio level", DEO LEVEL is "data output audio level"+The cable has a PL2303 USB serial chip.
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