From k3ac at aol.com Mon Sep 6 19:46:27 2021 From: k3ac at aol.com (k3ac at aol.com) Date: Mon, 6 Sep 2021 23:46:27 +0000 (UTC) Subject: [Kenwood] Kenwood TS-820S for sale References: <930990629.1585004.1630971987419.ref@mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <930990629.1585004.1630971987419@mail.yahoo.com> For Sale: Kenwood TS-820S HF transceiver. Radio is in excellent working condition and has been refurbished with new set of? final and driver tubes (100W output), cleaning and lubrication of switches and controls. Stable VFO with good DG-1 digital R/O. Includes original AC power cord and owners manual. Photos available. Asking $375 plus shipping, or pickup in the Phila, PA area.? From k3ac at aol.com Mon Sep 6 20:16:24 2021 From: k3ac at aol.com (k3ac at aol.com) Date: Tue, 7 Sep 2021 00:16:24 +0000 (UTC) Subject: [Kenwood] TS-820S for sale References: <1590950805.1807635.1630973784890.ref@mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <1590950805.1807635.1630973784890@mail.yahoo.com> Forgot to give my contact info: ? For Sale: Kenwood TS-820S HF transceiver. Radio is in excellent working condition and has been refurbished with new set of? final and driver tubes (100W output), cleaning and lubrication of switches and controls. Stable VFO with good DG-1 digital R/O. Includes original AC power cord and owners manual. Photos available. Asking $375 plus shipping, or pickup in the Phila, PA area.? ?Bob K3ACEmail: good on QRZ.com From cemilton at aol.com Sat Sep 18 17:04:20 2021 From: cemilton at aol.com (cemilton at aol.com) Date: Sat, 18 Sep 2021 21:04:20 +0000 (UTC) Subject: [Kenwood] Using the AT-50 with a non-Kenwood transceiver References: <560034133.933472.1631999060538.ref@mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <560034133.933472.1631999060538@mail.yahoo.com> The manual for the AT-50 calls for an optional "power cable" and "conversion cable" to be used when connecting the tuner to a non-Kenwood rig. I have an AT-50 (the TS-50 died long ago) and would like to pair it with a non-Kenwood transceiver. AFAIK, the cable un-obtainable.? I'm capable of building up one but I've been unable to source any information about the wiring.? And no, Google has not been a friend this time. Does anyone have knowledge of the wiring of this cable?? A diagram (schematic) of the pin-out would be helpful. Thanks for the read. 73ChuckW4MIL From clif at avvid.com Sat Sep 18 17:22:05 2021 From: clif at avvid.com (Clif Holland) Date: Sat, 18 Sep 2021 16:22:05 -0500 Subject: [Kenwood] Using the AT-50 with a non-Kenwood transceiver In-Reply-To: <560034133.933472.1631999060538@mail.yahoo.com> References: <560034133.933472.1631999060538.ref@mail.yahoo.com> <560034133.933472.1631999060538@mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <4d718ecf-d836-bb4c-087c-ed4bbc63c670@avvid.com> The cable ends are available and the AT-50 SM is here www.mods.dk -- Clif Holland KA5IPF www.avvid.com -- On 9/18/2021 4:04 PM, chuck via Kenwood wrote: > The manual for the AT-50 calls for an optional "power cable" and "conversion cable" to be used when connecting the tuner to a non-Kenwood rig. > I have an AT-50 (the TS-50 died long ago) and would like to pair it with a non-Kenwood transceiver. > AFAIK, the cable un-obtainable.? I'm capable of building up one but I've been unable to source any information about the wiring.? And no, Google has not been a friend this time. > Does anyone have knowledge of the wiring of this cable?? A diagram (schematic) of the pin-out would be helpful. > Thanks for the read. > 73ChuckW4MIL > ______________________________________________________________ > Kenwood mailing list > Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/kenwood > Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.htm > Post: mailto:Kenwood at mailman.qth.net > > This list hosted by: http://www.qsl.net > Please help support this email list: http://www.qsl.net/donate.html From kenw8ek at gmail.com Thu Sep 23 16:11:58 2021 From: kenw8ek at gmail.com (Ken, W8EK) Date: Thu, 23 Sep 2021 16:11:58 -0400 Subject: [Kenwood] Receiver, 2 meter Transceiver, Crystal Filters, and more FS Message-ID: <090b81b2-8ec0-e185-b2d5-715ce474e349@gmail.com> Receiver, 2 meter Transceiver, Crystal Filters, and more For Sale: . Kenwood R-300 Receiver: The Kenwood R-300 is a dual conversion General Coverage receiver covering 170 kHz to 30 MHz in AM and SSB. The bandspread includes the amateur bands plus the major shortwave broadcast bands. Wide or narrow selectivity may be selected. All the controls are easy to use. It is powered by 117/220 VAC or 12-15 VDC or eight D cells. 14.25 x 6.4 x 12.8 inches Features include: 1/4 inch headphone jack S-Meter bandspread ANL antenna trimmer 500 kHz crystal calibrator BFO dial lamp tone switch carry handle RF gain record jack This one looks great. I do not find a scratch on it. Electrically it works as it should. Buy this one with paper work for only $175 . Kenwood TM-281, 2 meter FM Transcevier: The TM-281 is a current 2 meter 65 Watt FM Mobile Transceiver with 200 memories and weather alert. It complies with rugged military standards, and has a front firing speaker that sounds great. The built in CTCSS and DCS encoder /decoder covers 42 CTCSS sub-tone frequencies and 104 DCS sub-tone frequencies. Features: Power-on Message Wide/Narrow Deviation Selection 1750 Hz Tone Burst Automatic Simplex Checker Reverse Function Auto Repeater Offset Beep On/Off Auto Power Off Time-Out Timer Channel Display Mode Busy Channel Lockout Memory Channel Lockout MR-shift Direct Frequency Entry Key Lock This one works as it should. Cosmetically it is excellent, but there is some dirt behind the speaker that does not want to come off. It includes DTMF lighted microphone, mobile bracket, power cord, and paperwork for only $125. . InRad CW Filters: Both of these CW filters are 400 Hz wide, striking a good middle ground between 500 or 600 Hz filters, and 250 Hz filters. In addition to CW, these can also be used for narrow digital work. These are InRad filters, which most people consider superior to other filters. These were both used in a Kenwood TS-940, although I am fairly certain that they can be used in most other Kenwood rigs, and probably some non-Kenwood rigs as well. Both work fine, and look great as well. InRad 455 H 400 This one is used in the 455 KHz IF, and of course is 400 Hz wide. $125 InRad 88 H 400 This one is used on the 8800 KHz IF, and is 400 Hz wide as well. $100 Buy both for $215. . Linear Amp Switching Cables for Kenwood Rigs: This cable goes from a Kenwood transceiver to a linear amplifier to switch the amp from transmit to receive. One end has a DIN connector, as is used with most Kenwood rigs. The other end has an RCA phono plug, as used by most linear amplifiers. Before using this cable, please check the switching capabilities of your transceiver, and the requirements of your amplifier. Cable for switching the T/R relay Only $15. Cable with ALC control, in addition to T/R switching. $20 . Crystals: I have a set of three crystals that are used to return the Kenwood Hybrid rigs to 10 meters, after they have had the original crystals changed to 11 meters. Specifically, they are HC-25 crystals for 33.50, 34.00, and 34.50 MHz. They are labeled as being for the TS-820, but I think all of the hybrids use the same frequencies. These crystals are $35 for the set of three. . Kenwood Heavy Duty Weighted Tuning Knob: This knob is a special tuning knob, about 2 1/4 inches in diameter, so just right for most Kenwood rigs. It is weighted, so one can give it a spin, and it continues to go. This one looks perfect, and is still in its plastic bag. Only $80. . I also have many other accessories available such as many different types of microphones, HTs, VHF and UHF rigs, HF and VHF/UHF antennas, connectors, miscellaneous accessories, etc. Just too many to list here. Please e-mail your requests. . Prices do not include shipping from Florida. Thanks. 73, Ken, W8EK Ken Simpson E-mail to W8EK at FLHam.net or W8EK at arrl.net Voice Phone (352) 732-8400 . .