Kenwood TR 9500
Kenwood TR 9500
Kenwood TR 9500
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Modifications for the Kenwood TR-9500
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after a short or long time, sometimes 3-30 mins, some other times after several hours (or days !), all digits of display are "turned-OFF",
except the 2 decimal points. Even if without frequency-display the radio working normally (on TX & RX).
Remove the upper cover. Now you are looking for the "Control Unit" which leaves behind of Front-panel (see my photos).By using a
long & bent terminal for your Volt-meter, check the Voltage on pins 3,4,5 of 74LS247N (Q11,TTL BCD to 7 segments).
If you measure a LOW logic Voltage, below of 2.5-3 Volts on these 3 pins, the problem is here from some "cold" solder into PCB. The
correct Voltage on these Pins it must be 4.8 - 5 Volts, in other words just the same with Pin 16 (+ VCC) of 74LS247.
Be carefull during Voltage measurement, any accident here (ie short-circuit with terminal) should be probably the source for a serious
malfunction !
Easy solution: solder a "by-pass" short cable from +5V TP (Test Point) with these Pins, on the upper-side of PCB. Thus you will save
time and hard work, which is necessary to de-assembling the Radio, in order to be able to remove the "Control Board".
Unfortunately, this PCB is a real garbage! It is not just the very-very bad quality of PCB, but the main problem it's the dozens of
passes (holes) between Upper & Down side of double-side PCB, as these "passes" are without "Plated-holes". Thus, the good connectivity
from the upper to down tracks depend on the solder. These solder-points through the holes, after several years of operation they seem to
be not good enough, especially into the holes which it goes through high enough current, like the +5V TTL feeding voltage.
Unfortunately, even if re-soldered all tracks onto down-side of PCB, the problem is unsolved.
On the other hand, the Upper-Side's re-soldering is a really difficult job ! The Upper side is densely populated with various components.
The most holes are between these components and sometimes very-very close to component's legs. Thus is impossible to put your solderiron's nose, without possible damage.
For this reason I suggest the "by-pass" method, by using short pieces of cables (or wire wrap). Trust me !
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On Rear-panel of TR-9500 you will find the Jack for CW-Key. Even if you connect here a CW-key, the radio is ..denied to transmit on
CW ! You need also to connect another Mini-Jack on the 2nd hole of Rear-Panel that is named ST.BY (Stand By). In other words, firstly
it should be connected in ST.BY Jack a switch and when that is ON, then it will be lit the "ON AIR" Led on Front-Panel! After that your
CW-KEY is ready for transmittion! If you have the original Kenwood's Base for TR-9500 (and TR-9000), this unit including the "SEND"
switch precisely for this operation.
Because you... havn't this Base-unit (it's very rare), it's necessary to put on ST.BY a small external Switch. Every time you need the CWKey in order to send "dashes" & "dots", this switch it must be closed.
Keep in mind that, when the ST.BY switch is closed, the receiver is de-activated and as above mentioned the "ON AIR" Led on Front
panel is being lit (see picture below). Under this condition the transmitter is ready, but without Carrier's emission. Carrier on the air you
have just when the CW-Key is pushed-down.
If you need an automatic activation of ST.BY, that is possible by using a Timer (ie 555 timer) that it could be activated from CW-Key and
it will keep the ST.BY "closed" through a small relay (or switching-transistor) for a short time, ie 0.1-3 Seconds. Thus you will have the
well known "Delay", a very common & useful ability on other transceivers.
But if you want a QSK (Full Break-in) operation for CW, it's much simpler. In this case you don't need any SEND switch or Timer. Just
connect your CW-Key to... ST.BY Jack (Yes, directly to ST.BY and NOT to the KEY-Jack !). Thus, every time where your Key is
pushed-down, you have Carrier "On the Air" ! (..but the internal Relay inside of TR-9500 seems to feel not very comfortable, especially if
you are a super fast CW-operator ! As you know under QSK-mode the internal Relay is following your Key, step-by-step ! Bad-news for
Relay's health !)
73, Mak SV1BSX
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