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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:kenwood-tk-90-pc-commands.pdf | PC Commands }}
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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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-Remove the top lid of the radio- 8 screws. 
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-Turn trimmer VR852 fully clockwise, for max sensitivity to TX audio input. 
  
 Install KCT-39 - accessory breakout cable. Install KCT-39 - accessory breakout cable.
  
-Boot radio into dealer mode by holding down B while powering up. Scroll down to FUNCTION, and press D. Scroll to menu item 19DI LEVEL and press D. Turn up to 9, maximum. Press the square button. Press the red button twice to exit and reboot.+Build a cable (the plug parts come with KCT-39):
  
-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
  
-  * RX Audio -> pin 14 (sky blue) +NB DI is "data input audio", DEO is "data output audio".
-  * TX Audio -> pin 15 (turquoise) +
-  * PTT -> pin 6 (yellow) +
-  * Ground -> pin 8 (blue)+
  
 {{:radios:tk-90_accessory_port_pins.png|}} {{:radios:tk-90_accessory_port_pins.png|}}
  
-NB - currently feeding 2.2V P-P is resulting in rather low RF output. Providing more audio than that does result in more RF output, but the levels required seem excessive and I chickened out at about 4V. Cause as yet unknown.+====== Dealer mode ======
  
-NB - DI LEVEL is "data input audio level"DEO LEVEL is "data output audio level"+Boot radio into dealer mode by holding down B while powering up. Scroll down to FUNCTIONand press D. Adjust settings as desired. Press the red button twice to exit and reboot.
  
 +Some recommended settings in DEALER mode:
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 +  * 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
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 +====== Adjusting TX audio response ======
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 +Remove the top lid of the radio- 8 screws.
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 +Trimmer VR852 is TX sensitivity - max sensitivity to TX audio input is fully clockwise.
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 +To set up TX audio, I recommend the following procedure:
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 +  * in the dealer menu, set DI to 4, the 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.e. lower 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.g. 25W
 ===== Navigating ===== ===== Navigating =====
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 +The A-D buttons are programmable, but the functions they have shipped to us with are as follows.
  
 Pressing A in VFO mode gets you a blinking cursor. Move the cursor left/right with <C and D> buttons. Change that digit with CH up and CH down. Exit with the red button. Pressing A in VFO mode gets you a blinking cursor. Move the cursor left/right with <C and D> buttons. Change that digit with CH up and CH down. Exit with the red button.
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 +Pressing B cycles between preamp / attenuator settings.
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 +Pressing C gets you the clarifier settings.
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 +Pressing D cycles between modes (i.e. USB, LSB, DATA, CW, AM, FSK)
  
 Pressing square gets you a basic menu. Pressing square gets you a basic menu.
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 All of the above is in the service manual. All of the above is in the service manual.
  
 +===== Mic pinout =====
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 +Pin 8 is towards the bottom of the radio.
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 +  - 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
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 +Abbreviations are from the schematics in the service manual, meanings as yet unknown.
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 +A known working cable has wiring:
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 +  * White - Pin 2 (MIC)
 +  * Red - Pin 5 (SB)
 +  * Black - Pin 6 (HK)
  
 +The cable has a PL2303 USB serial chip.
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