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Info on this discontinued HF Transceiver
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An interface for amplifier to TS-850S
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Collection of modifications notes for the Kenwood TS850
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TS-850S typical faults and solutions
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Must modern HF transceivers be treated as black box appliances? VE1FA doesn’t think so, and his experience with the Kenwood TS-850SAT bears him out.
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This page is dedicated to helping 850 owners keep their radios on the air
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RigPix Database picture of the TS-850
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This modification will allow the use of separate receive and transmit antennas on the Kenwood TS-850S/AT.
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Over two decades ago, the Kenwood TS-850S HF transceiver established itself as a robust performer, known for its excellent receiver and versatile operating features. This vintage rig, often found on the used market, continues to be a favorite among many amateur radio operators for its solid construction and reliable performance across the HF bands. Adrian's Yahoo! Group provided a dedicated forum for TS-850S owners to exchange insights, troubleshoot issues, and share modifications or operational tips. Such community-driven platforms were crucial for extending the operational life and maximizing the utility of classic transceivers, fostering a spirit of mutual aid among hams. Discussions frequently covered topics like DSP unit upgrades, common repair challenges, and optimizing the rig for contesting or DXing, reflecting the enduring interest in this particular Kenwood model.
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QST Magazine, 1991 July, review of the Kenwood TS-850S 160-10 Meter Transceiver
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Maintained by Larry Tree Tyree N6TR
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DSP-100 Hi-Fi TX and RX Mods for the TS-850S by KA0KA
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Resources for Kenwood TS-850SAT transceiver modifications, cables and tips
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The author fixed a friend's Kenwood TS-850S radio, which suffered from Capacitor Plague, a common problem in 1990s electronics where capacitors leak and damage circuit boards. The CAR board, responsible for generating signals, was especially affected. The author cleaned the board, replaced the capacitors, and repaired a broken trace. Although the radio mostly functioned afterward, the "Slope Tune" control behaved abnormally. The cause seems to be a software issue, not a hardware one.