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- THE 940 SPOILER: VERSION 2.00
- USER'S MANUAL
-
-
- The 940 Spoiler provides you with the full operating capability of the
- Kenwood TS-940S amateur radio transceiver in the easiest and most convenient
- manner possible. It also provides you with a way to control the transceiver
- from across the room, across the house, down the tower, and across the nation.
- The 940 Spoiler will also operate (within the limits of the 40 memories that
- the TS-940S contains) the Kenwood TS-440S transceiver.
-
- The 940 Spoiler is provided to you through shareware marketing, a method
- which gives you the finest software available at a minimum price by providing
- you a means to try out what you might find useful enough to support its
- maintenance and further development. You are invited to use the 940 Spoiler
- for a period of up to one month. If you decide to use the 940 Spoiler
- thereafter, you must obtain a license for the software by registering it with
- the QSO2000 Project, 5518 12th Street, Lubbock, TX, 79416 for a nominal fee
- of $39. A convenient registration form is included at on the last page of this
- manual and in the file REGISTER.TXT.
-
-
- Registering your software provides you with significant benefits. You
- receive a diskette copy of the most-recent revision of the Spoiler. Registered
- copies of the package contain the latest enhancements, latest maintenance
- revisions, and no shareware notices. They also include enhancements which are
- unavailable in shareware examination copies. Your period of registration is
- one year, and enhancements which are made to the package within that year are
- yours for merely a copying and mailing charge $3.00).
-
- OVERVIEW
-
- The 940 Spoiler provides you with the computing power that will help you
- to make better and more enjoyable use of the Kenwood TS-940S amateur radio
- transceiver in two ways: (1) by overcoming operating difficulties inherent in a
- very capable radio with a very restrictive front panel, and (2) by permitting
- you to control the radio remotely from wherever you can establish two duplex
- voice channels.
-
- OVERCOMING OPERATING DIFFICULTIES
-
- The Kenwood TS-940S is by itself a very sophisticated high-frequency
- transceiver. It contains 40 memories. It contains a general-coverage receiver
- and transmitter and a unique receive and transmit increment-tuning system. The
- operating potential of the transceiver is tremendous.
-
- Because of the operating capabilities of the transceiver, however,
- operation from the front panel is of necessity complex. Storing, altering, and
- using all of the information into TS-940S memories through the front panel is
- time-consuming and often confusing. In addition, in some operating
- environments, the 40-memory capacity of the transceiver is insufficient.
-
- Memory management is difficult with the TS-940S in two important respects.
- Use of more than 10 memories requires that you slide open a door on top of the
- transceiver and select another of four "banks" of 10 memories. Also, you
- cannot enter new values into any memory while it (or any other) memory is
- selected.
-
- Limitations TS-940S display also present operating problems. You cannot
- see the frequency and mode of a memory or VFO unless you select it and
- therefore cease to receive or transmit on your current frequency and mode.
- Moreover, you cannot see both your transmit frequency and your receive
- frequency at the same time. If you are using increment tuning on either
- transmit or receive, the display shows you the result of your using it but it
- does not show you the actual frequency of the VFO or memory that is currently
- selected.
-
- The 940 Spoiler overcomes the problems presented by the front panel
- switches and the display. Your MSDOS computer keyboard provides considerably
- more convenient and logical control of the transceiver. With a minimal number
- of keystrokes, you can select any of the operating parameters (frequency, mode,
- etc.) stored in the TS-940S, and you can conveniently alter the operating
- parameters stored in the transceiver. From your keyboard, you can select or
- update any of the TS-940S memories (numbered 0 to 40) regardless of bank-switch
- position, even when it (or another memory) is selected.
-
- Display
-
- The Spoiler displays all operating frequencies, modes, frequency splits,
- tuning increments, and other operating information on the screen of your
- computer in one of two ways that you select by keyboard toggle.
-
- In a standard operating screen, all of the memories stored in the TS-940S
- are displayed on the screen at all times; you can toggle between the lower half
- and the upper half at any time with a single keystroke. In a high-density
- operating screen, the memories of the 940 are displayed along with 40
- additional "virtual" memories, frequency and mode sources that may be used
- almost as easily at the 40 memories which are internal to the TS-940S.
-
- The Spoiler screens always display the current operating conditions of the
- TS-940S, regardless of whether you have used the front panel or the computer
- keyboard to change them. If you change frequency, mode, split, increment
- tuning, or memories from the front panel, the Spoiler updates its display to
- show the remotely entered data.
-
- Function key 9 toggles between the standard and high-density screens.
-
- Control
-
- The Spoiler makes transceiver control extremely simple, convenient, and
- fast as prompts direct you through a minimum of key strokes.
-
- Memory Management
-
- The 940 Spoiler contains a complete memory-management system that enables
- you to store up to tens of thousands of frequency and mode memories on computer
- disk.
-
- Stored in files of 40 memories, the memories may be loaded into your TS-
- 940S with a few key strokes. Two of these files may be loaded at once to
- provide you instantaneous access to eighty memoriies. You may customize
- individual memory files for different modes of operation, for different bands,
- for DX or traffic-net operation, for monitoring broadcasts, for monitoring
- citizens band transmissions, or for whatever your specialized interests
- include. Moreover, the Spoiler manages VFOs and memories in a way that does
- not disturb your current operation.
-
- While you may load and store an unlimited number of memory files for
- active use with the 940 Spoiler, you also have use of a reserve file that
- effectively gives you a second group of 80 memories to work with. You may
- exchange this file with the active file with a couple of keystrokes, and you
- can copy and exchange individual memory contents between the active and reserve
- memories with another couple of keystrokes.
-
- You can enter new frequencies and modes into unselected memories or VFOs
- without missing a word on a net or a calling frequency you are currently
- monitoring.
-
- With the 940 Spoiler, you never have to worry about memory-bank switching
- with the toggle switch inside the sliding door on top of the TS-940S. The
- Spoiler renumbers all memories, for the sake of convenient program operation,
- from 0 through 39 and disables the memory-bank switch while the program is
- running.
-
- Simplicity of operation is the most important design feature of the 940
- Spoiler. From your screen, you see prompts to lead you through any operation
- you care to perform. If you want to change the operating mode of a vfo or a
- memory, you press the MODE function key; you press SOURCE, FREQUENCY, INCREMENT
- TUNING, COPY, and FILES keys with similar ease to instantaneously control every
- feature of your transceiver.
-
- Keypad Operating Control
-
- The numeric keypad (or the corresponding enhanced arrow and other function
- keys) provides for truly real-time remote operation. Arrow keys let you
- instantaneously alter the main operating frequency or receive and transmit
- increment tuning.
-
- Keypad tuning of the main operating frequency is effective for all
- memories as well as both VFOs. In effect, when you control tuning from the
- keypad, you have 42 VFOs to work with rather than two VFOs and 40 memories.
- When you have finished tuning, you have the choice of leaving your new
- frequency in the VFO or selected memory or reverting to the frequency which was
- in effect before you began tuning.
-
- Arrow keys do the same work as front-panel knobs. Press a key in one of
- the two pairs of arrow keys to begin incrementing or decrementing the
- frequency; the keys in the other pair serve as accelerator and decelerator to
- control the rate of frequency change. Pressing one of the original keys pauses
- tuning, and pressing the home key while tuning is in process reduces the rate
- to its slowest value. While tuning is paused, pressing one of the opposite
- pairs of arrow keys halts the tuning process.
-
- Of course, changes in main tuning are instantaneously shown on the Spoiler
- display so that you know your frequency to 10-Hz accuracy at all times.
-
- Transmit can be activated and terminated from the keypad with the Page
- Down key (a feature that can be disabled on installation).
-
- Note: Shareware examination copies of the 940 Spoiler do not provide
- accelerator, deceleratior, and transmit functions. These are features
- reserved for registered copies.
-
- Scanning
-
- The Spoiler will continuously cycle the transceiver through six groups of
- contiguous memories and six ranges of frequencies specified by pairs of
- memories. Groups or ranges may be locked out, just as any single memory may be
- locked. Pause length is set independently for each of the six groups, and
- scanning speed independently for each of the six ranges.
-
- Note: Shareware examination copies of the 940 Spoiler are provided with a
- "standard" set of scan specifications (memory groups, ranges, pause
- lengths, and speeds) which may be altered while the program is running.
- The changes, however, are not saved for use after the program is exited.
- Between-session editing is a feature reserved for registered copies.
-
- Shelling to Another Program
-
- The 940 Spoiler also contains provisions for accessing a log-maintenance
- program, a digital-controller program, or other software while you maintain the
- 940 Spoiler resident in memory for quick access. You may shell out of the
- Spoiler and re-enter it instantaneously.
-
- OPERATING REMOTELY
-
- With two duplex voice channels connecting your transceiver location and
- your (and your computer's) location, the Spoiler will help you with complete
- remote operation of the TS-940S.
-
- The simplest case is at a single QTH where you run rs-232 cable from one
- room of your house to another to connect the serial port of your computer to
- the serial input of your TS-940S. Another cable carries audio between the
- transceiver and a speaker and microphone at your computer desk (a cordless
- telephone link is easier to implement, if you have the equipment already
- available).
-
- For longer links via telephone channels, a modem is required at each end
- of the computer-to-transceiver line. The modems, for simplest lashup, must
- operate at 4800 baud with 8N1 or 8N2 byte setup, and the modem at the
- transceiver site must be initialized for auto answer with no result codes to be
- issued to the TS-940S. A simple telephone patch activated by ring-detect
- circuitry can provide the remote transmit/receive audio link on the second
- line.
-
- The QSO2000 Project does not recommend such lashups except at the
- beginning stages of experimenting with remote operation. An interface computer
- at the remote site provides many advantages in convenience and security in your
- exclusive control of the transceiver. The interface computer can convert any
- telephone-line data rate to the 4800-baud rate required by the TS-940S, and
- with minor programming effort provide for password-screened access to control
- of the transceiver. Although the data rate for standard copies of the 940
- Spoiler, version 2, is fixed at 4800 baud, a special copy that incorporates
- selectable data rates (300-19200 baud) and a 40-character modem-initialization
- string is available to previously registered users at a minimal $3.00 copy
- charge. (Such a special copy is available only after operators have received
- and familiarized themselves with the standard 4800-baud version).
-
- It is, of course, possible with standard copies of the Spoiler to fix the
- rate of transfer between the computer and modem at 4800-baud while setting the
- telephone-line data rate to a different speed. Such preliminary setup
- operations must be carried out before running the Spoiler.
-
- Note: Responsibility for failure or abuse over such long remote links lies
- totally with those of us who use the Spoiler within the wider context of
- establishing and maintaining the links. Spoiler software provides you
- with the opportunity to engineer long links within which the software
- may be of use to you, but the responsibility for establishing and
- maintaining the integrity and fail-safe operation of the links is
- entirely your own.
- In no event will the QSO2000 project be responsible for material
- damages, operational failure, or improper or illegal operation
- (equipment used is the responsibility of its owners and procedures used
- are the responsibility of amateur radio operators whose licenses attest
- to their having the knowledge and care to operate within the limits of
- the licenses they have obtained).
-
- In other words, remote-control operation is always full of complexities
- that amateur operators must understand before they commit their equipment and
- licenses to supporting it.
-
- HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS
-
- The 940 Spoiler requires an MSDOS or PCDOS computer with at least 256K of
- memory, one diskette drive, and one serial (COM) port. Performance of the
- program is improved, of course, with your running it from hard disk rather than
- floppy. The faster your CPU speed the more responsive the program.
-
- Your TS-940S must be equipped for serial digital communications. You must
- have an interface kit such as the ones Kenwood sells, designated as the IC-10B,
- as well as a TTL/RS-232C level converter such as Kenwood sells as the IF-232C
- adapter. It is not necessary for you to use the parts that Kenwood markets,
- although duplicating the IC-10B kit is likely not a worthwhile project even for
- the most experienced and well-equipped operator. If you are experienced in
- digital-circuit design, you might build your own level converter, or you might
- purchase one from an alternate source (see Hardware Requirements, below).
-
- The serial interface in your computer, your cable, and your level
- converter must support control of transmit-data, receive-data, clear-to-send,
- and ready-to-send signals.
-
- OPERATION
-
- The opening screen of a shareware examination copy of the Spoiler contains
- a reminder that the software depends on user registration. The screen, shown
- in figure 1, is displayed for 10 seconds: after the initial period, you may
- bring up the standard operating screen by pressing any key.
-
- ▄▄▄▄▄▄ ▄▄ ╒══════════════════════════════════════════════╕
- ██████ ▄█▀ │ THE 940 SPOILER │
- ██████ ▄█▀ │ Shareware Version 1.00 │
- ██████ ▄█▀ │ │
- ██████ ▄█▀ │ We hope that you enjoy this examination copy │
- ██████ ▄█▀ │ of the 940 Spoiler, a program that lets you │
- ██████ ▄█▀ │ control your Kenwood TS-940S conveniently, │
- ██████ ▄█▀ │ rapidly, and completely. │
- █████████▀ ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄ │ │
- █████████ 9 4 0 │ You may support your use of this program by │
- ██████ ██▄ ▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀ │ registering your copy with a contribution of │
- ██████ ██▄ │ $39 to support further development and main- │
- ██████ ███ │ tenence. Your registration will provide you │
- ██████ ███▄ │ with a diskette copy of the full-featured │
- ██████ ████▄ │ 940 Spoiler package as well as free upgrade │
- ██████ █████▄ │ privilege. Type or print the accompanying │
- ██████ ██████▄ │ file REGISTER.TXT for further information. │
- ██████ ███████▄ │ │
- ██████ ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄████████▄▄▄▄▄▄ │ >Bill Brewer, K5KNC, QSO2000 Project< │
- ██████ S p o i l e r ╘══════════════════════════════════════════════╛
- ██████ ██████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████
- ╔════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════╗
- ║ ****************** Press any key to continue to run ******************** ║
- ║ ***************** your examination copy of the Spoiler. ****************** ║
- ╚════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════╝
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- Figure 1.- Examination copy opening screen
-
- Registered copies of the Spoiler display an opening screen for only the
- length of time it takes you to press a key. The opening screen contains no
- shareware notice: instead, it contains the name and amateur-radio call sign of
- its registered owneras shown in figure 2.
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- 0 █████████▀ ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄ This Registered Copy of the 940 Spoiler
- 0 █████████ 9 4 0 Version 1.00
- ██████ ██▄ ▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀ belongs to
- P ██████ ██▄
- R ██████ ███ Bill Brewer
- O ██████ ███▄ K5KNC
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- T ██████ ███████▄
- ██████ ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄████████▄▄▄▄▄▄
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- █████████ ████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████
- ╔═════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════╗
- ║ ****************** Press any key to continue to run ********************* ║
- ║ ***************** your registered copy of the Spoiler. ******************* ║
- ╚═════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════╝
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- Figure 2.- Registered copy opening screen
-
- OPERATING SCREEN
-
- The operating screen shows every parameter that enters into transceiver
- operation, regardless of whether changes in operation occur from the front
- panel or from the computer keyboard. It also shows commands which make
- computer-keyboard control of the TS-940S incredibly easy and fast.
-
- The Spoiler always displays the standard operating screen upon startup.
- The display may be toggled to the high-density operating screen anytime
- thereafter.
-
- THE STANDARD OPERATING SCREEN
-
- The standard screen, shown in figure 3, consists of five display areas for
- each of the following: (1) current operating sources, (2) command options, (3)
- slope and variable-bandpass tuning, (4) 40 memories, and (5) commands. Figure
- 2 shows a typical operating screen (which has been shortened horizontally to
- fit within the margins of this documentation file. Current operating sources
- are shown in the box in the upper left. Command options are shown in the box
- which contains the program logo when no command has been issued. Slope and
- variable-bandpass tuning are shown to the right of the command box.
- Transceiver memory contents are shown in the large box to the right of the
- screen. Commands are shown on the bottom line.
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- ╔════════════════════╦═══════════════════╗╔═══════════════════════════════════╗
- ║ RECEIVE ║RX 3.971.80 LSB VA║║ MEMORIES ║
- ║ 3.971.80 LSB ║TX 3.934.64 LSB VB║╟─────────────────┬─────────────────╢
- ║ VA ║───────────────────║║00 7.012.00 CW │20 7.156.00 USB║
- ╠════════════════════╣TR 7.030.00 CW 16║║01 7.012.00 CW │21 7.165.00 LSB║
- ║ TRANSMIT ║───────────────────║║02 7.012.00 CW │22 7.185.00 LSB║
- ║ 3.934.64 LSB ║No Increment -0.08K║║03 3.779.93 LSB│23 7.195.00 LSB║
- ║ VB ║ ║║04 3.790.00 LSB│24 7.205.00 LSB║
- ╠═════════════╦══════╩═════╦═════════════╣║05 3.905.00 LSB│25 7.213.00 LSB║
- ║Time 10:02:46║DEFAULT.MRY ║Date 07-27-90║║06 3.910.00 LSB│26 7.221.00 LSB║
- ╚═════════════╩════════════╩═════════════╝║07 3.928.00 LSB│27 7.225.00 LSB║
- ╔═══════════════════════╗╔═══════════════╗║08 3.933.00 LSB│28 7.235.00 LSB║
- ║ ▄▄▄▄ ▄ ║║ VBT ║║09 3.936.60 LSB│29 7.240.00 LSB║
- ║ ████ ▄▀ ║╟───────┬───────╢║10 3.940.00 LSB│30 7.245.00 LSB║
- ║ ████ ▄▀ ║║▄█████████████▄║║11 14.234.56 CW │31 7.249.00 LSB║
- ║ ████ ▄▀ ▄▄▄ ║║███████████████║║12 7.012.00 CW │32 7.290.00 LSB║
- ║ ██████ 940 ║║███████████████║║13 7.015.00 CW │33 2.500.00 AM ║
- ║ ████ █▄ ▀▀▀ ║╠╧╧╧╧╧╧╧╧╧╧╧╧╧╧╧╣║14 7.020.00 CW │34 5.000.00 AM ║
- ║ ████ █▄ ║║ SLOPE ║║15 7.025.00 CW │35 10.000.00 AM ║
- ║ ████ ██▄ ║╟───────┬───────╢║16 7.030.00 CW │36 20.000.00 AM ║
- ║ ████ ▄▄▄███▄▄▄ ║║▄█████████████▄║║17 7.045.00 CW │37 20.000.00 AM ║
- ║ ████ Spoiler ║║███████████████║║18 7.060.00 CW │38 14.005.00 CW ║
- ║ ▀▀▀▀ ▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀ ║║███████████████║║19 7.075.00 CW │39 14.010.00 CW ║
- ╚═══════════════════════╝╚╧╧╧╧╧╧╧╧╧╧╧╧╧╧╧╝╚═════════════════╧═════════════════╝
- 1)Select 2)Freq 3)Mode 4)Incrmt 5)Copy 6)Files 7)Scan 8)Shell 9)Display 10)Quit
-
- Figure 3.- Standard operating screen
-
- CURRENT-SOURCES DISPLAY BOX
-
- The display box in the upper left of the operating screen displays current
- sources: the two VFOs, the memory selected by the TS-940S, and the increment
- tuning. This box shows every detail about the current operation of the
- transceiver. An example of the current-sources box is shown in figure 4.
-
- ╔════════════════════╦═══════════════════╗
- ║ RECEIVE ║TR 21.005.00 CW 13║
- ║ 21.005.00 CW ║───────────────────║
- ║ 13 ║TR 27.285.00 AM VA║
- ╠════════════════════╣TR 3.921.44 LSB VB║
- ║ TRANSMIT ║───────────────────║
- ║ 21.005.00 CW ║No Increment..-0.05║
- ║ 13 ║ ║
- ╠═════════════╦══════╩═════╦═════════════╣
- ║Time:14:30:11║ZEROS1.MRY ║Date:05-01-90║
- ╚═════════════╩════════════╩═════════════╝
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- Figure 4.- Current-sources display
-
- The box contains areas for receiving and transmitting frequency, for
- detailed source information, and for current Spoiler operation.
-
- Receive and Transmit Areas
-
- Overall transceiver operation is summarized in the receive and transmit
- areas to the left of the box. These areas show, irrespective of operating
- components that go into transceiver operation, the current receiving and
- transmitting frequencies, and modes. The frequency and mode that you are
- hearing on the transceiver, as well as the frequency and mode you are
- transmitting on, are displayed to an accuracy of 10 KHz in these two areas.
-
- Receive and transmit areas show the combined effects of VFO or memory
- frequency selection, split-frequency sources, and currently active increment
- tuning. The displayed frequencies are the actual frequencies of transmission
- and reception. The receiving frequency accounts for any receive increment
- tuning (RIT), and the transmit frequency accounts for any transmit increment
- tuning (XIT).
-
- When your are receiving, the receive area is highlighted; when you are
- receiving, the transmit area is highlighted.
-
- When you use keypad tuning, an additional symbol appears in these areas.
- The tuning symbol, unless you are operating split frequency, appears in both
- areas to indicate that other Spoiler functions are locked out until you are
- finished with keypad tuning. The actual direction of tuning is shown by an
- arrow symbol in the top line of the source-detail area
-
- These tuning symbols also appear when keypad increment tuning is in
- progress, and the arrow symbol indicating the direction of tuning appears in
- the increment-tuning line of the source-detail area.
-
- The symbols appear as shown in figure 5.
-
- ╔════════════════════╦═══════════════════╗
- ║ RECEIVE ║TR21.005.00 CW 13║
- ║ 21.005.00 CW ║───────────────────║
- ║ 13 ║TR 27.285.00 AM VA║
- ╠════════════════════╣TR 3.921.44 LSB VB║
- ║ TRANSMIT ║───────────────────║
- ║ 21.005.00 CW ║No Increment..-0.05║
- ║ 13 ║ ║
- ╠═════════════╦══════╩═════╦═════════════╣
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-
- Figure 5.- Current-sources during keypad tuning
- Source-Detail Area
-
- To the right of the receive and transmit areas is an area containing
- detailed information about the components of the current sources: frequencies
- and modes of the two VFOs and the selected memory, the split-frequency
- operating status, and the status of increment tuning.
-
- In the source-detail box to the right, the upper partition identifies the
- currently active source(s) and shows frequency and mode. The middle partition
- shows the sources "on reserve" for your use at the press of the TS-940S VFO/M
- and A/B switches. The lower partition shows current increment-tuning frequency
- and status
-
- Unlike the receive and transmit areas to the left or the TS-940S display,
- the detail-area source display does not reflect the effect of increment turning
- on the currently-selected source. If you turn on increment tuning for transmit
- or receive, for example, the area to the left will show the result of the
- increment tuning, but the detail area will continue to show the exact frequency
- of the source without the effect by increment tuning. The last two characters
- of the line identify the source with VA for VFO A, VB for VFO B, and a number
- between 00 and 39 for the selected memory. The first two characters of the
- line identifies the role that the source contributes to split-frequency
- operation.
-
- The upper partition of the detail-source display may contain one line to
- indicate a non-split source operating on both transmit and receive (therefore
- prefaced by TR), as it does in figure 2, or it may contain two lines, as in the
- display of split-VFO operation shown in figure 6.
-
- ╔════════════════════╦═══════════════════╗
- ║ RECEIVE ║RX 7.209.04 CW VA║
- ║ 7.209.04 CW ║TX 3.959.23 LSB VB║
- ║ VA ║───────────────────║
- ╠════════════════════╣TR 3.525.00 CW 02║
- ║ TRANSMIT ║───────────────────║
- ║ 3.959.23 LSB ║No Increment..-0.03║
- ║ VB ║ ║
- ╠═════════════╦══════╩═════╦═════════════╣
- ║Time:14:43:54║GENPUR1.MRY ║Date:06-07-90║
- ╚═════════════╩════════════╩═════════════╝
-
- Figure 6.- Split VFO display
-
- If keypad tuning is active, an up or down arrow appears beside the
- current-source receive designation (RX or TR).
-
- The currently active source is highlighted. For split operation, both the
- receive line and the transmit line are highlighted.
-
- The middle partition of the detailed display area shows alternate sources
- that are currently selected: these are the sources that you can use by toggling
- between VFO A and VFO B or between VFO and memory.
-
- The lower partition shows the frequency and status of increment tuning.
- The frequency is shown to the right of the line, and the status is shown to the
- left. Status may be No Increment, RX Increment (receive only), TX Increment
- (transmit only), or TR Increment (both transmit and receive).
-
- You should notice carefully that if you toggle between VFO A and VFO B any
- increment tuning that is in effect remains in effect. If you toggle between
- either VFO and memory, however, any increment turning loses its effect.
-
- If you have receive increment tuning, transmit increment tuning, or both
- applied, the increment-tuning line is highlighted. If neither is applied the
- "No Increment" shows the frequency increment that will be in effect if you
- choose to use it.
-
- If you have keypad increment tuning in effect, an up or down arrow appears
- beside the designations RX, TX, TR, or No. During keypad tuning other Spoiler
- functions are disabled.
-
- Current Spoiler Operation
-
- The current time, the active file of memories stored in your computer, and
- the current date are displayed in the area across the bottom of the current-
- sources box. Both the time and date are set with the DOS level TIME and DATE
- commands
-
- MEMORY DISPLAY
-
- The contents of TS-940S memory sources are displayed in the largest box on
- the screen. Figure 7 shows the memory-display box.
-
- ╔═══════════════════════════════════╗
- ║ MEMORIES ║
- ╟─────────────────┬─────────────────╢
- ║00 7.012.00 CW │20 7.156.00 USB║
- ║01 7.012.00 CW │21 7.165.00 LSB║
- ║02 7.012.00 CW │22 7.185.00 LSB║
- ║03 3.779.93 LSB│23 7.195.00 LSB║
- ║04 3.790.00 LSB│24 7.205.00 LSB║
- ║05 3.905.00 LSB│25 7.213.00 LSB║
- ║06 3.910.00 LSB│26 7.221.00 LSB║
- ║07 3.928.00 LSB│27 7.225.00 LSB║
- ║08 3.933.00 LSB│28 7.235.00 LSB║
- ║09 3.936.60 LSB│29 7.240.00 LSB║
- ║10 3.940.00 LSB│30 7.245.00 LSB║
- ║11 14.234.56 CW │31 7.249.00 LSB║
- ║12 7.012.00 CW │32 7.290.00 LSB║
- ║13 7.015.00 CW │33 2.500.00 AM ║
- ║14 7.020.00 CW │34 5.000.00 AM ║
- ║15 7.025.00 CW │35 10.000.00 AM ║
- ║16 7.030.00 CW │36 20.000.00 AM ║
- ║17 7.045.00 CW │37 20.000.00 AM ║
- ║18 7.060.00 CW │38 14.005.00 CW ║
- ║19 7.075.00 CW │39 14.010.00 CW ║
- ╚═════════════════╧═════════════════╝
- Figure 7.- Memory display box
-
- For 940 Spoiler operation, TS-940S memories are numbered from 0 to 39.
- Memory 0 is transceiver memory 0 of bank 1, memory 10 is transceiver memory 0
- of bank 2, memory 39 is transceiver memory 9 of bank 4, and so on. With the
- 940 Spoiler in opertion, you can conveniently forget about bank selection.
-
- SPOILER COMMAND LINE
-
- The bottom line of the Spoiler display is a prompt for command entry.
- Figure 8 shows this line.
-
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- 1)Select 2)Freq 3)Mode 4)Incrmt 5)Copy 6)Files 7)Scan 8)Shell 9)Display 10)Quit
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Figure 8.- Spoiler command line
-
- HIGH DENSITY SCREEN
-
- The high-density screen displays all TS-940S parameters on a single screen
- in addition to 40 virtual memories from a memory file. Figure 9 shows the
- high-density screen.
-
- ╔═════════════╗╔═══════════════════════════════╦══════════════════════════════╗
- ║ RX VA ║║ CURRENT MEMORY FILE DEFAULT ║ RESERVE MEMORY FILE DEFAUT1 ║
- ║ 3.971.80 LSB║╟───────────────┬───────────────╫───────────────┬──────────────╢
- ╟─────────────╢║00 7.012.00 CW│20 7.156.00 US║00 7.290.00 LS│20 7.156.0 US║
- ║ TX VB ║║01 7.012.00 CW│21 7.165.00 LS║01 7.290.00 LS│21 7.165.0 LS║
- ║ 3.934.64 LSB║║02 7.012.00 CW│22 7.185.00 LS║02 7.249.00 LS│22 7.185.0 LS║
- ╟─────────────╢║03 3.779.93 LS│23 7.195.00 LS║03 7.012.00 CW│23 7.195.0 LS║
- ║Time 10:03:06║║04 3.790.00 LS│24 7.205.00 LS║04 5.000.00 AM│24 7.205.0 LS║
- ╟─────────────╢║05 3.905.00 LS│25 7.213.00 LS║05 10.000.00 AM│25 7.213.0 LS║
- ║Date 07-27-90║║06 3.910.00 LS│26 7.221.00 LS║06 15.000.00 AM│26 7.221.0 LS║
- ╚═════════════╝║07 3.928.00 LS│27 7.225.00 LS║07 20.000.00 AM│27 7.225.0 LS║
- ╔═════════════╗║08 3.933.00 LS│28 7.235.00 LS║08 14.005.00 CW│28 7.235.0 LS║
- ║ VA ║║09 3.936.60 LS│29 7.240.00 LS║09 14.010.00 CW│29 7.240.0 LS║
- ║ 3.971.80rLSB║║10 3.940.00 LS│30 7.245.00 LS║10 3.940.00 LS│30 7.245.0 LS║
- ╟─────────────╢║11 14.234.56 CW│31 7.249.00 LS║11 14.234.56 CW│31 7.249.0 LS║
- ║ VB ║║12 7.012.00 CW│32 7.290.00 LS║12 7.012.00 CW│32 7.290.0 LS║
- ║ 3.934.64tLSB║║13 7.015.00 CW│33 2.500.00 AM║13 7.015.00 CW│33 2.500.0 AM║
- ╟─────────────╢║14 7.020.00 CW│34 5.000.00 AM║14 7.020.00 CW│34 5.000.0 AM║
- ║ 16 ║║15 7.025.00 CW│35 10.000.00 AM║15 7.025.00 CW│35 10.000.0 AM║
- ║ 7.030.00 CW ║║16 7.030.00 CW│36 20.000.00 AM║16 7.030.00 CW│36 20.000.0 AM║
- ╟─────────────╢║17 7.045.00 CW│37 20.000.00 AM║17 7.045.00 CW│37 20.000.0 AM║
- ║ INCR ║║18 7.060.00 CW│38 14.005.00 CW║18 7.060.00 CW│38 14.005.0 CW║
- ║ No-0.08K ║║19 7.075.00 CW│39 14.010.00 CW║19 7.075.00 CW│39 14.010.0 CW║
- ╚═════════════╝╚═══════════════╧═══════════════╩═══════════════╧══════════════╝
- 1)Select 2)Freq 3)Mode 4)Incrmt 5)Copy 6)Files 7)n/a 8)Shell 9)Display 10)Qiit
-
- Figure 9.- The high-density screen
-
- The command line, with one exception (scan), lists the same options that
- the command line for the standard screen does. There is, however, no command
- box to explain commands; therefore you should use the high-density display only
- after you have familiarized yourself with Spoiler operation with the standard
- display.
-
- SPOILER COMMANDS
-
- The Kenwood TS-940S is a completely self-contained transceiver, and the
- front panel, although sometimes cumbersomely, provides ways to control its
- operation. Your MSDOS computer provides you with an alternative to the front
- panel. (The Spoiler displays provide current information about transceiver
- operating parameters, regardless of whether you change the parameters at the
- front panel or at the keyboard. )
-
- Spoiler commands are invoked by function keys 1 through 10. Command
- number 10, labeled QUIT on the command line, causes the Spoiler to cease
- operation and control of the computer to return to the disk operating system
- (DOS).
-
- The commands are listed on the command line by abbreviation. The
- abbreviations correspond to the PC function keys and the brief descriptions
- shown in table 1.
-
- Source selection (F1)....................Select a VFO, VFO split, or a memory
- Frequency selection (F2)..Change the frequency of a VFO,a memory, or passband
- Mode selection (F3)......................Change the mode of a VFO or a memory
- Increment Tuning (F4)...Add frequency increment to transmit of receive source
- Copy sources (F5)..................Copy or exchange between VFOs and memories
- Memory management (F6)..................Use computer files for memory storage
- Scan frequencies (F7)..........Cycle through groups and ranges of frequencies
- Shell (F8).................Run another program while the Spoiler is in memory
- Display toggle (F9).........Toggle between standard and high-density displays
- Quit (F10)...........................Quit Spoiler operation and return to DOS
- TABLE 1.- Brief descriptions of Spoiler commands
-
- When you press a function key to invoke a Spoiler command, you open a
- window behind the Spoiler logo in the box at the lower left of the operating
- screen. The window prompts you for information that you need to provide to
- complete any control operation for the transceiver.
-
- Arrow keys and the Home, Pg Up, and Pg Dn also control Spoiler functions.
- The Pg Up key works in standard display mode to toggle between the lower and
- upper half of the 110 memories. The arrow and Home keys provide for frequency
- control for both main tuning and increment tuning.
-
- The following sections of this documentation file describe each of the
- Spoiler commands in detail. Each command option is also described.
-
- SOURCE SELECTION
-
- The source-select command invoked by F1 determines the primary frequency
- and mode source for TS-940S reception and transmission. The frequency and mode
- of your reception and transmission are always from a certain source, the VFOs
- or the memories, as you determine by issuing a source-select command. Figure
- 10 shows the options you are presented with in the command-options box for the
- source-select command.
-
- ╔═══════════════════════╗
- ║ Source Selection ║
- ║ VFO A...............A ║
- ║ VFO B...............B ║
- ║ Memory..............M ║
- ║ Split...............S ║
- ║ Mem Num............## ║
- ║ Quit................Q ║
- ║ ║
- ║ ║
- ║ ║
- ║ ║
- ╚═══════════════════════╝
-
- Figure 10.- Source-select command options
-
- As figure 11 shows, you may choose VFO A, VFO B, or the current memory to
- be your current reception and transmission source. You may choose transmission
- and reception to be split, with thhe currently selected VFO being used on
- receive and the alternate VFO being used on transmit.
-
- The option box is a simple reflection of this powerful command. You may
- press A, B, or M to select the VFO A, VFO B, or current memory. You may enter
- the number of any other memory to cause it to become both the current memory
- and the selected source. And you may toggle the VFOs between split and non-
- split operation.
-
- Your pressing a single key (A, B, or M) causes VFO A, VFO B, or the
- current memory to become the current source. If the source is a VFO and the
- VFOs were last used in split-source operation, your reselecting them will bring
- them up for split operation (regardless of which of them you select for your
- primary (receive) VFO.
-
- Your pressing the S key while either VFO is selected toggles between split
- and non-split operation. Pressing the S key while a memory is selected has no
- effect.
-
- For the VFOs, the status of split-frequency operation remains constant
- until your change it. If you switch from a VFO to a memory source, while the
- VFOs are linked for split-frequency operation, you'll find the VFOs still
- linked when you switch back from memory to VFO operation.
-
- You do have an alternative to pressing alphabetic keys to change the
- current sources for your transceiver. While the source-selection box is
- displayed, the command letters are displayed across the last line of the
- screen. Pressing a function key accomplishes the same result as pressing an
- alphabetic key. Pressing F2, for example, selects VFO B as your current
- source.
-
- Figure 11 shows the last-line display of source-selection command options.
-
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- 1)VFO A 2)VFO B 3)Memory 4)Split Toggle 5)Quit
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Figure 11.- Source-selection command options
-
- Response to your pressing the A, B, M, or function keys is immediate. The
- Spoiler does not wait for you to press enter. If you mistakenly enter an
- unrecognized command character, the Spoiler will prompt you again for a good
- command option. If you want to abort the source-selection operation, simply
- press either "Q" or the enter key at the prompt.
-
- The "Q" entry represents the Quit command. It appears in prompt lines,
- but it does not appear in the command-help tables. It is always equivalent to
- pressing enter when you have no character entered.
-
- FREQUENCY SELECTION
-
- You have two methods of frequency selection available to you. Your
- primary method is using a frequency-selection command to change the frequency
- of any source. An alternate method permits you to tune your currently selected
- source from the numeric keypad.
-
- Frequency-Selection Command
-
- The frequency-selection command invoked by F2 provides you with the same
- basic options that you have with current-source selection. You can choose to
- enter a frequency for VFO A, VFO B, the current memory, and any memory stored
- in the transceiver. Three other options permit you to select upper and lower
- passband slope frequencies for SSB operation and select variable bandwidth
- tuning for CW operation.
- Figure 12 shows the options you are presented with in the command-options
- box for the frequency-selection command.
-
- ╔═══════════════════════╗
- ║ Source Frequency ║
- ║ VFO A...............A ║
- ║ VFO B...............B ║
- ║ Memory..............M ║
- ║ Mem Num............## ║
- ║ Slope High..........H ║
- ║ Slope Low...........L ║
- ║ VBT.................V ║
- ║ Freq of (ABM##Q): ║
- ║ ║
- ║ ║
- ╚═══════════════════════╝
-
- Figure 12.- Frequency-selection source options
-
- A powerful feature of the Spoiler is that your entry of information into
- an unselected source does not require you to select the source before you enter
- it. If you choose to enter a new frequency into an unselected VFO or memory,
- you do so without interrupting your listening to and transmitting from your
- currently selected source. If you are operating with VFO A or VFO B, for
- example, you can change the contents of all memories and the alternate VFO
- without missing a single word of a net or a single baud of your CW DX
- monitoring.
-
- You may select the source sources with the function keys as well as with
- the alphabetic keys. Pressing F3, as figure 9 shows, selects the current
- memory for frequency entry, just as pressing M does.
-
- Memories other than the current one may be selected by number.
-
- After you have selected the source that you want to change the frequency
- of, the command-option box prompts you for the new frequency, as shown in
- figure 10. The prompt verifies the source you have selected (VFO A, for
- example, in figure 13).
-
- ╔═══════════════════════╗
- ║ Source Frequency ║
- ║ VFO A...............A ║
- ║ VFO B...............B ║
- ║ Memory..............M ║
- ║ Mem Num............## ║
- ║ Slope...............Q ║
- ║ VBT.................Q ║
- ║ Freq of (ABM##Q): B ║
- ║ (KHz/MHz): 14.336 ║
- ║ ║
- ║ ║
- ╚═══════════════════════╝
-
- Figure 13.- Frequency-selection prompt
-
- If you want to abort the frequency-selection command at the prompt, simply
- press enter.
-
- Frequency may be entered in either MegaHertz or KiloHertz units.
- MegaHertz is the default. KiloHertz values must be suffixed with a "K," as in
- "3515K" for an entry that is equivalent to 3.515 MegaHertz. The entry shown in
- the figure above is equivalent to "14336K" (should anyone care for abstruse
- expression).
-
- A special circumstance occurs when a TS-940S memory is completely empty
- (with no previous frequency or mode stored in it).
-
- One of the characteristic of the TS-940S memories is that they can store
- into an empty memory neither frequency nor mode without storing the other
- parameter. Because the Spoiler stores frequency and mode in separate
- operations, the program must store a "boilerplate" mode into a memory whenever
- you store a frequency. This mode is LSB. If you enter a frequency into an
- empty memory, the USB mode is stored simultaneously in memory. If you want
- some other mode for the memory, you can change it quite conveniently from the
- keyboard with the mode-selection command invoked by F3.
-
- Tuning with the Keypad
-
- You may tune the frequency of your currently selected VFO by pressing your
- UP and DOWN arrow keys. Tuning is inhibited while you are entering command
- options, and command options are inhibited while tuning is in progress.
-
- When you use the arrow keys to tune your currently selected VFO, the
- resulting change in frequency is always applied to your current receive
- frequency. If you have not selected split-frequency operation, it will also
- alter your transmit frequency. If split-frequency operation is selected, the
- transmit frequency remains unchanged.
-
- Left and right arrow keys function, respectively, as decelerator and
- accelerator keys. Pressing the right arrow key after you have initiated tuning
- with a vertical arrow key increases the rate of frequency change; pressing the
- left arrow key subsequently decreases the rate to its original value. At any
- time that tuning is in progress, pressing the Home key restores the rate to its
- lowest value.
-
- Note: Acceleration and deceleration of keypad tuning rate is a feature
- available only in registered copies of the 940 Spoiler. It is not
- available in shareware examination copies.
-
- While tuning is in progress, either vertical arrow key may be used to
- pause it. Pressing a vertical key subsequently resumes tuning in the direction
- indicated by the key.
-
- To exit keypad tuning, you must pause it with a vertical arrow key. Then
- you have two choices. When you subsequently press one of the horizontal arrow
- keys, you exit with the source frequency retaining its new value. When you
- press the Home key, the source frequency reverts to the value it had before you
- began tuning.
-
-
- In summary, the vertical arrow keys initiate tuning and pause it.
- Horizontal arrow keys, when tuning is not paused, control tuning rate. When
- tuning is paused, horizontal keys cancel the tuning process while retaining the
- current frequency. The Home key, when tuning is not paused, reduces tuning
- rate to a minimum. When tuning is paused, the Home key cancels tuning and
- restores the frequency to the value it had before tuning began.
-
- Passband Tuning and Selectivity Choices
-
- You may control both slope tuning and variable-bandwidth tuning from the
- frequency-selection command-option box.
-
- For upper and lower slope tuning (active on SSB modes only), you provide a
- number ranging from 0 to 10, with lower numbers specifying a narrower passband
- on each side of the center frequency. Entering the number 0 for both upper and
- lower slopes brings both skirts in as close as possible to the center
- frequency, and entering 10 for both values provides you with maximum
- symmertrical bandwidth.
-
- The effects of slope tuning are displayed graphically inside the SLOPE
- TUNING box. Within the graph, the upper and lower tic marks indicate the
- center frequency.
- For variable-bandwidth tuning (VBT) on all modes except SSB, the
- bandwidth-selection process is similar; the number entered ranges from 0 to 10,
- with 0 representing the narrowest bandwidth and 10 representing the widest
- bandwidth. The graphic display for VBT, located just above the slope-tuning
- display, shows relative selectivity about a center line.
-
- When the 940 Spoiler is used with a TS-440S, slope and variable-bandwidth
- tuning commands have no effect.
-
- MODE SELECTION
-
- The mode-selection command invoked by F3 provides convenient selection of
- one of the six operating modes for either VFO, the current memory, or any
- unselected memory. All of these sources can receive and transmit in the
- following modes.
-
- Lower sideband (LSB)
- Upper sideband (USB)
- Continuous wave (CW)
- Frequency modulation (FM)
- Amplitude modulation (AM)
- Frequency-shift keying (for RTTY)
-
- To select a mode for a source, you first select the source within the
- command options box, as shown in figure 13.
-
- ╔═══════════════════════╗
- ║ Source Mode ║
- ║ VFO A...............A ║
- ║ VFO B...............B ║
- ║ Memory..............M ║
- ║ Mem Num............## ║
- ║ Quit................Q ║
- ║ Mode of (ABM##Q): A ║
- ║ Mode (LUCFAR): ║
- ║ ║
- ║ ║
- ║ ║
- ╚═══════════════════════╝
-
- Figure 13.- Mode-selection source options
-
- The prompt for mode selection shown in figure 15 indicates that you are
- selecting the mode for VFO A. If you want to abort the selection, simply back-
- space and press enter at the source prompt.
- To finish selecting the mode, press "L" for LSB, and so on.
-
- A special circumstance occurs when a TS-940S memory is completely empty
- (with no previous mode or frequency stored in it).
-
- Because the Spoiler stores mode and frequency in separate operations, the
- program must store a "boilerplate" frequency into an empty memory whenever you
- store a frequency. This frequency 14.250 MHz. You may change the frequency
- conveniently with the Frequency Selection command invoked by the F2 key.
-
- INCREMENT TUNING
-
- You may use TS-940S increment tuning to alter the receive or transmit
- frequency of your selected VFOs or memories. You may tune above or below your
- primary source frequency by up to 9.99 MHz. (When used with a TS-440S
- transceiver, the 940 Spoiler limits increment tuning to the 1.27 KHz range of
- the TS-440S.)
-
- You may invoke increment tuning with the F4 key, or you may alter the
- increment tuning frequency from the keyboard.
-
- The Increment-Tuning Command
-
- The increment-tuning command, invoked by F4, provides you with options to
- apply a tuning increment to your current receive frequency, transmit frequency,
- or both frequencies. You may set the increment frequency to any value between
- -1.27 KHz and 1.27 KHz, or you may clear the increment (set it to 0). Figure
- 15 shows the options box for the increment-tuning command.
-
- ╔═══════════════════════╗
- ║ Increment Tune ║
- ║ RX..................R ║
- ║ TX..................T ║
- ║ Clear...............C ║
- ║ Frequency.......±###K ║
- ║ Quit................Q ║
- ║ Change (RTCQ): ║
- ║ ║
- ║ ║
- ║ ║
- ║ ║
- ╚═══════════════════════╝
-
- Figure 15.- Increment-tuning command options
-
- The results of toggling receive and transmit increment tuning is displayed
- in the lowest partition of the source-detail area of the screen. The
- possibilities are No Increment, RX increment, TX increment, and TR Increment.
-
- The source-detail area of the screen shows the frequency of increment
- tuning even when it is not applied to receive and transmit frequencies. You
- may alter this frequency from the keyboard or the front panel at any time,
- regardless of whether it is being applied to a current frequency. You will
- notice that when you alter increment frequency from the keyboard, the position
- of the RIT knob on the TS-940S no longer corresponds to the increment
- frequency; when you next alter increment tuning from the front panel, the
- position of the control will once more correspond to the increment frequency.
-
- Whenever you enter an increment frequency at the command-options prompt,
- you will notice that the response to your entry is not immediate. The Spoiler
- must, in fact, send discrete commands to the TS-940S for each 10 Hz of the
- increment, so full-range excursions may take up to 5 seconds (depending on the
- speed of your computer). Clearing the increment (setting it to 0) occurs,
- however, instantaneously.
-
- Increment frequency entry has a default of Hertz, and a "K" suffix is used
- to indicate KiloHertz. For example, the entries "1200" and "1.2K" are
- functionally identical.
-
- Keypad Increment Tuning
-
- You may use the right and left arrow keys to alter the frequency of your
- increment tuning. Pressing the keys, however, while a command option box is
- displayed, has no effect. The command options have no effect while increment
- tuning is in progress.
-
- After you initiate increment tuning with the right or left arrow key, you
- may use the up and down arrow keys as accelerator and decelerator keys. The
- home key returns the rate of frequency change to its lowest value.
-
- When increment tuning is active (either running or paused), an arrow
- symbol which indicates the direction of tuning appears in both displays to the
- immediate right of application expression (No, RX, TX, TR). In the standard
- operating screen, the tuning symbol () appears in the lower right corner of
- the receive source box, the transmit source box, or both as appropriate.
-
- Pressing either horizontal arrow key pauses increment tuning. When
- increment tuning is paused, it may be exited by your pressing either vertical
- arrow key.
-
- COPYING SOURCES
-
- You may, by using the source-copy command, copy the contents of any source
- into any other source. You may also exchange the contents of any two sources.
- This command, invoked by F5, provides you with a convenient way to reorganize
- the frequencies and modes stored in your VFOs and memories.
-
- The option box for the source-copy command is shown in figure 16.
-
- ╔═══════════════════════╗
- ║ Source Copy ║
- ║ Copy................C ║
- ║ Xchange.............X ║
- ║ Quit................Q ║
- ║ Choose (CXQ): C ║
- ║ From (ABM##): A ║
- ║ To (ABM##): ║
- ║ ║
- ║ ║
- ║ ║
- ║ ║
- ╚═══════════════════════╝
-
- Figure 16.- Source-copy command options
-
- If you select the copy option, you are prompted for origin and destination
- sources, as shown in figure 17.
-
- ╔═══════════════════════╗
- ║ Source Copy ║
- ║ Copy................C ║
- ║ Xchange.............X ║
- ║ Quit................Q ║
- ║ Choose (CXQ): C ║
- ║ From (ABM##): A ║
- ║ To (ABM##): ║
- ║ ║
- ║ ║
- ║ ║
- ║ ║
- ╚═══════════════════════╝
-
- Figure 17.- Copy option
-
- You abort the copy operation if you press enter at either prompt. If you
- select the Exchange option, you are provide similar prompts, as shown in figure
- 18.
-
- ╔═══════════════════════╗
- ║ Copy Sources ║
- ║ Copy................C ║
- ║ Exchange............E ║
- ║ Quit................Q ║
- ║ Choose (CXQ): C ║
- ║ Src 1 (A,B,M,##): 32 ║
- ║ Src 2 (A,B,M,##): _ ║
- ║ ║
- ║ ║
- ║ ║
- ║ ║
- ╚═══════════════════════╝
-
- Figure 18.- Exchange option
-
- You may exchange or copy memories within the current-memory box, within
- the reserve memory box, or between both boxes. When you exchange or copy into
- the active group of memories, the transceiver memory is, of course, immediately
- changed.
-
- MEMORY FILE MANAGEMENT
-
- The 40 memory channels in the TS-940S provide for a great deal of
- flexibility for most applications, but they may be insufficient for the varied
- uses that a single transceiver may be put to. They are probably sufficient for
- most people's use in traffic-net participation, DX monitoring, SW broadcast
- monitoring, CB monitoring, and the like, but they are likely insufficient for
- combinations of these activities. Reorganizing and altering 40 memory channels
- is a tedious task that no one undertakes with relish.
-
- To help you with memory management, the Spoiler lets you store TS-940S
- memories in computer disk files. With the file-management command, invoked
- with the F6 key, you can store all 40 memory channels to disk, restore all 40
- channels from disk, and clear all 40 channels (setting them off). In addition,
- the Spoiler provides you with the ability to maintain a file of 40 reserve
- memories which you may exchange with the active memories with a couple of
- keystrokes; you may also exchange and copy single memories from one file to the
- other.
-
- Figure 19 shows the memory-management command option box.
-
- ╔═══════════════════════╗
- ║ Memory Files ║
- ║ List................L ║
- ║ Open................O ║
- ║ Save As.............S ║
- ║ New As..............N ║
- ║ Clear XCVR..........C ║
- ║ Quit................Q ║
- ║ Choose (LOSNCQ): ║
- ║ ║
- ║ redo to show reserve
- ║ ║
- ╚═══════════════════════╝
-
- Figure 19.- Memory management options
-
- The LIST option displays the names of all TS-940S memory files stored on
- disk (in the current drive and directory). On disk, these files always have an
- MRY extension; the list, however shows the file names without the extension.
- The list is displayed in the command-option box. When the number of files on
- disk exceeds the number of lines in the box, the display is paused for your
- reading a partial list until you press any key. Figure 20 shows the beginning
- and end of a list that is too long to fit into the option box.
-
- ╔═══════════════════════╗ ╔═══════════════════════╗
- ║ List of Files ║ ║ List of Files ║
- ║ CBRADIO ║ ║ DEFAULT ║
- ║ TRAFFIC ║ ║ SKEDS ║
- ║ CWNETS ║ ║ End of MRY file list ║
- ║ DXFONE ║ ║ Press a key . . . ║
- ║ SWL ║ ║ ║
- ║ JACKS ║ ║ ║
- ║ 40CONTIN ║ ║ ║
- ║ 75CONTIN ║ ║ ║
- ║ 10SCAN ║ ║ ║
- ║ Press a key . . . ║ ║ ║
- ╚═══════════════════════╝ ╚═══════════════════════╝
-
- Figure 20.- Initial and terminal displays of a file list
-
- The OPEN option reads a file from disk into both Spoiler memory and the
- memories of the TS-940S. The option box prompts you for the name of your file.
- Note that when you initialize the Spoiler for your TS-940S it reads the
- contents of the transceiver memories into a file called DEFAULT in order to
- preserve the memories for you. This prevents you from losing the data that you
- already have stored in the transceiver when you download other files into the
- transceiver.
-
- Note: Shareware examination copies of the Spoiler will not open files other
- than the one opened automatically by its being specified during
- installation. Opening files other than the file that is initially
- specified is a feature reserved for registered copies of the Spoiler.
-
- The file that is open is continuously updated by the Spoiler as you change
- the memories of your transceiver. New memory sources are automatically saved
- as you enter them. Also, when you leave the Spoiler to run any other program,
- you will find when you again run the Spoiler that it automatically opens the
- file you last opened before quitting.
-
-
- The Reserve option opens a reserve-memory file of your choice. The 40
- additional memories appear in the high-definition screen and may be exchanged
- either as a group or individually with the active memories, effectively
- providing you with access to 80 memories for the TS-940S.
-
- The Save As option writes the currently selected file to disk under a
- another name and then opens the new file. This option provides you with a
- convenient way to edit the contents of an old file without automatically
- storing the changes in the file. The changes are stored only in the new file.
-
- The New As option reads all TS-940S memories into a disk file with a name
- you provide, and then it opens the file for current use. This is an option
- that comes in handy when you have changed the contents of transceiver memories
- external to Spoiler operation.
-
- Note: The option name "New" was used in version 1.01 of the 940 Spoiler to
- initiate exactly the same function now initiated by the "Save As"
- option. The revised nomenclature is more standard and therefore less
- confusing.
-
- The CLEAR XCVR option lets you erase all of the memories in your TS-940S.
- You may want to use this option whenever you wish to begin a new memory file
- from scratch or you wish to maintain security about your operating frequencies
- while other operators are using your transceiver. The option requires you to
- enter a new file name; after the transceiver is cleared, new file by that name
- containing zeroed sources is opened and maintained on disk. Of course,
- thereafter you may by using the OPEN command load your transceiver with sources
- from any other file you have saved.
-
- SCANNING
-
- Scanning is controlled directly by the Spoiler and your PC. It does not
- rely on the scanning methods used with the TS-940S front panel in order to
- achieve more versatility. You may program scanning to step through groups of
- memories you select ("memory scan"), through memory-bounded frequency ranges
- ("programmed scan"), or through both groups and ranges simultaneously. Step
- rate for groups and tuning rate for ranges are yours to choose, and you can
- select downward or upward stepping and scanning.
-
- The scanning menu, shown in figure 21, provides access to the individual
- (groups or ranges) or combined (both) scanning methods. It also provides for
- editing the group and range data, as well as for toggling memory lockout for
- group scanning.
-
- ╔═══════════════════════╗
- ║ SCAN ║
- ║ Groups..............G ║
- ║ Ranges..............R ║
- ║ Both................B ║
- ║ Mod groups..........M ║
- ║ Altr ranges.........A ║
- ║ Tog Lock............T ║
- ║ Quit................Q ║
- ║ Choose (GRBMATQ): ║
- ║ ║
- ║ ║
- ╚═══════════════════════╝
-
- Figure 21.- Scan command box
-
- When group scan is selected, the command box is replaced by a box
- displaying group information as well as instantaneous scan parameters. Each
- group is defined by a number (0 through 5), a group-lockout function (Locked or
- Unlocked), a beginning memory number, an ending memory number, and a delay (in
- seconds). Figure 22 shows the group-information box.
-
- ╔═══════════════════════╗
- ║ Scan Groups ║
- ║Grp Begin End Dly║
- ║ 0L 00 05 03 ║
- ║ 1L 06 06 02 ║
- ║ 2U 08 09 05 ║
- ║ 3L 22 26 02 ║
- ║ 4L 35 37 15 ║
- ║ 5L 20 10 03 ║
- ║───────────────────────║
- ║ Memory: 00f ║
- ║ 3.905.06 LSB ║
- ╚═══════════════════════╝
-
- Figure 22.- Group-information box
-
- A similar range-information box appears when range scan is selected. The
- parameters for each scan range are identical to those for each scan group
- except for the specification of a scan speed rather than a scan delay. The
- scan-speed number range is 0 (slowest) through 99 (fastest). Figure 23 shows a
- range-information box.
-
- ╔═══════════════════════╗
- ║ Scan Ranges ║
- ║Rng Begin End Spd║
- ║ 0U 08 09 05 ║
- ║ 1L 09 08 50 ║
- ║ 2L 05 06 99 ║
- ║ 3L 35 38 00 ║
- ║ 4L 10 19 40 ║
- ║ 5L 25 26 70 ║
- ║───────────────────────║
- ║Scan range [08] to [09]║
- ║ 3.933.05 LSB ║
- ╚═══════════════════════╝
-
- Figure 23.- Range-information box
-
- When combined (Both) scanning is selected, the group and range boxes are
- displayed during the respective times that each method is in effect.
-
- The invariable scan sequence begins with scanning group 0, followed by
- range 0, followed by group and range 1, and so on through group and range 5.
-
- A group or a range will not be scanned if it is locked. Individual
- memories in the TS-940S may be locked out during Spoiler operation, (although
- the lockout will not be effective during subsequent scanning with the
- tranceiver's built-in basic scan capability).
-
- Scanning may be paused at any time with the Escape key. Subsequently
- pressing Escape again ends scanning and brings back up the scan menu with
- transceiver parameters unaltered. Pressing Enter while scanning is paused
- causes the current scan parameter to become the active source of transceiver
- operation. Pressing any other key after scanning begins causes scanning to
- resume at the point at which it left off. The command line provides prompts
- for these operations during scanning.
-
- The group and range parameters are edited by selection of the Modify
- Groups and Alter Ranges commands in the scan menu. Selecting Modify Groups,
- for example, brings group information into the box and prompts you for the
- group you want to edit information about, as shown in figure 24.
-
- ╔═══════════════════════╗
- ║ Edit Groups ║
- ║Grp Begin End Dly║
- ║ 0L 00 05 03 ║
- ║ 1L 06 06 02 ║
- ║ 2U 08 09 05 ║
- ║ 3L 22 26 02 ║
- ║ 4L 35 37 15 ║
- ║ 5L 17 18 03 ║
- ║ ║
- ║ Group #: ║
- ║ ║
- ╚═══════════════════════╝
-
- Figure 24.- Edit-groups selection box
-
- Once you have selected the group number, you are prompted for the
- parameter in that group which you want to edit (lockout, beginning memory,
- ending memory, and delay), as shown in figure 25. You are subsequently
- prompted for the letter or number you want to replace the current parameter
- with.
-
- ╔═══════════════════════╗
- ║ Edit Groups ║
- ║Grp Begin End Dly║
- ║ 0L 00 05 03 ║
- ║ 1L 06 06 02 ║
- ║ 2U 08 09 05 ║
- ║ 3L 22 26 02 ║
- ║ 4L 35 37 15 ║
- ║ 5L 13 19 03 ║
- ║ ║
- ║ Group 3 selected ║
- ║ L)ck,B)gn,E)nd,D)ly: ║
- ╚═══════════════════════╝
-
- Figure 25.- Edit-groups options
-
- Editing ranges involves an identical procedure, with the exception that a
- speed value, rather than a delay value, may be replaced. Figure 26 shows the
- Edit-ranges selection box.
-
- ╔═══════════════════════╗
- ║ Edit Ranges ║
- ║Rng Begin End Spd║
- ║ 0U 08 09 01 ║
- ║ 1L 09 08 10 ║
- ║ 2L 05 06 30 ║
- ║ 3L 22 24 20 ║
- ║ 4L 16 16 15 ║
- ║ 5L 25 26 05 ║
- ║ ║
- ║ Range #: ║
- ║ ║
- ╚═══════════════════════╝
-
- Figure 26.- Edit-ranges selection box
-
- Note: In the shareware examination copies of the 940 Spoiler, changes to the
- group and range parameters are effective only during a single session.
- The parameters are saved between sessions, however, in registered
- copies.
-
- For the TS-440S only, individual memories may be locked out and unlocked
- from the scan menu through the use of the Toggle Lock option. You are prompted
- for a memory number. If the memory is unlocked, it will become locked out; if
- it is already locked out, it will become locked. Individual memory lockout is
- indicated in the memory windows of both screens by a dot between the memory
- number and the frequency. Memory lockout affects only group scanning. A
-
- locked out memory may still be used to specify the beginning frequency and mode
- or the ending frequency of a range.
-
- RUNNING ANOTHER PROGRAM
-
- The F8 key provides you with a convenient way to run another program while
- the 940 Spoiler remains in memory for instantaneous use after you exit the
- other program. The program that F8 will cause the Spoiler to "shell to" is the
- one you've named during installation.
-
- If you have installed the name "COMMAND.COM" (the default offered by the
- installation program), you will drop to the DOS command prompt, and from there
- you may run any program that you have enough memory to run while the Spoiler is
- resident. After you exit the program run from the command prompt and the
- prompt once again appears, your entering EXIT will return you immediately to
- the Spoiler as you left it.
-
- TOGGLING THE SCREENS
-
- Function key 9 toggles between the standard operating screen and the the
- display high-density screen. F9 is active except during tuning and transmit.
-
- QUITTING THE SPOILER
-
- Pressing F10 causes you to exit the Spoiler program, unload it from
- memory, and return to DOS control of your computer. Your TS-940S is restored
- to normal operation with the memory-bank switch controlling the currently
- selected group of 10 memories.
-
- TOGGLING TRANSMIT
-
- If you have enabled the feature during installation, you may toggle the
- TS-940S transmitter on and off by pressing the Page Down key. If you use the
- Page Down key on the numeric keypad, be certain that the Num Lock key is not
- toggled on.
-
- Note: Transmit toggling is unavailable in shareware examination copies of the
- 940 Spoiler. It is a feature reserved for registered copies.
-
- USING THE 940 SPOILER
-
- There is only one task that you have to undertake to get the 940 Spoiler
- working for your radio-operating pleasure. You must connect your MSDOS
- computer to your TS-940S. After your transceiver and computer are connected,
- you are at your leisure to learn how to use the Spoiler by trial and error, by
- reading, or by a most-efficient combination of both activities.
-
- COMPUTER/TRANSCEIVER CONNECTION
-
- The easiest way to physically connect your TS-940S transceiver and your
- computer is for you to obtain an RS-232 level converter, an interface kit for
- installation inside the TS-940S, and cables to connect your transceiver, your
- level converter, and a serial port in your computer. The sole practical source
- for the internal interface kit (IC-10B) for the TS-940S is your Kenwood dealer.
- Your dealer also has the IF-232C level converter, which includes a cable for
- connecting the converter to your transceiver (but not a standard serial-
- communications cable for connecting your computer to the converter).
-
- Phil Whitehouse, W1GEE, offers a much more economical alternative in both
- kit and assembled form that includes an RS-232/TTL level converter and cables
- for under $50. Phil's level converter draws power from the transceiver in
- order to minimize wiring clutter. You may contact Phil at the following
- address.
-
- Mr. Phil Whithouse, W1GEE
- P. O. Box 527
- Hampden, Maine 04444
-
- Larry Anderson, KA6FQN, offers a level converter and cables in a small
- package in assembled form. The level converter, cables, and instructions alone
- are priced at $49. You may contact Larry at the following address
-
- Mr. Lawrence R. Anderson, KA6FQN
- 35615 Avenue D
- Aucaipa, CA 92399
-
- Optionally, you might also want to obtain a switch so that your RS-232
- port for devices other than control of your TS-940S at the flip of a switch.
- Connectors and people can stand only so much plugging and unplugging, but a
- simple switch solves both problems.
-
- When you have installed the chip and the connector in your transceiver and
- have the interface box and cables in hand, plug them up. Turn on your
- transceiver and your computer, and run the Spoiler.
-
- If something is amiss in the hardware (the transceiver, the cabling, the
- interface box, or the computer), the Spoiler will tell you upon installation.
-
- Caution: The 940 Spoiler is an interrupt-driven program that maintains the
- highest-possible RS-232 transfer speeds between your PC and your TS-
- 940S. All four of the lines maintained by the Kenwood transceiver
- interface must be maintained: RD (receive data), TD (transmit data),
- CTS (clear to send), and RTS (ready to send). Failure to have the
- last pair of lines connected MAY result in transmission of erroneous
- data between your PC and the transceiver.
-
- INSTALLING THE 940 SPOILER
-
- You should copy 94SPL200.EXE and onto a blank, formatted working diskette
- or a newly created, empty directory on your hard disk. Your directory should
- have no other files but these two. This diskette or directory must be the
- currently selected one for you to properly install the 940 Spoiler.
-
- The file named is an installation program that must be run before the
- Spoiler program will itself run. If you try to run 94SPL200.EXE before running
- the installation program, the Spoiler will automatically run the installation
- program before it continues to run. must be present in the current directory
- with 94SPL200.EXE for automatic installation to succeed. Otherwise, the
- Spoiler ships you back to DOS so that your can place and both in your current
- directory.
-
- The function of the 940INS100.EXE is twofold. It permits you to install
- Spoiler features, and it permits you to read the initial information from your
- TS-940 memories into a disk file. If you have any doubt about which of these
- functions to use, use them both. Install both features and memories.
-
- Note: Before you begin any installation or reinstallation, reinitialize your
- TS-940S communications interface by turning the transceiver off for a
- few seconds prior to turning it back on.
-
- The Spoiler will automatically perform the installation procedure by
- automatically running whenever it does not find a file named 94SPL200.DEF and
- a currently specified memory file (*.MRY) in the current directory. After you
- install both features and memories, passes control back to 94SPL200.EXE so
- that you can continue running the 940 Spoiler.
-
- While 940INS20B.EXE is running, the program asks you whether you want to
- perform feature installation, memory-file installation, or both. You should
- not attempt to install a memory file until you have your TS-940S connected to
- your computer. The Spoiler itself will not run until you have installed both
- features and memories.
-
- FEATURE INSTALLATION
-
- The program asks you a number of questions about hardware, desired
- features, and your initial memory file. You need to provide number of the
- serial port (1 or 2) that you have connected your TS-940S to.
-
- It then asks you to provide a name for the file that will store
- information from your initial TS-940S memories. If you press [ENTER], the
- program selects the name "DEFAULT" for the file.
-
- You need to provide information about your display type (color or
- monochrome), and you need to provide color preferences from the several
- selections offered you.
-
- If you select the monochrome display adapter and black and white screens,
- the Spoiler will automatically avoid attempting to switch pages of adapter
- memory. This means that screens will be painted within your view rather than
- painted on an alternate page of adapter for instantaneous switching into the
- display. Do not install the 940 Spoiler for any colors other than black and
- white if you are using a monochrome adapter.
-
- Note: Most LCD displays show "the reverse" of CRT displays. A color choice of
- "White on Black," for example, will provide an LCD display of black on
- white.
-
- You are asked for a highlighting preference, and you may select either
- intensity highlighting or reverse-video highlighting. If you are using an LCD
- display, intensity highlighting may have no effect, and for some of the
- Spoiler's display features to be available to you must select the reverse-video
- method of highlighting.
-
- Your preferences are summarized, and you are asked whether you want to
- save them, redo them, or exit the installation. When you save them, the file
- 94SPL200.DEF is written to your current directory.
-
- If you have not chosen to perform a memory-file installation, the program
- will terminate
-
- MEMORY-FILE INSTALLATION
-
- Memory-file installation can be performed all by itself or along with
- feature installation. You are asked for a file name for storing TS-940S memory
- information into a disk file. The default is the name "DEFAULT," but you may
- choose to use the same name you have already placed into your 94SPL200.DEF file
- during feature installation, or you may choose to enter another file name.
-
- You may, of course, once you have an initial memory-file installed, create
- subsequent memory files from within the Spoiler itself with the New As command
- from the Memory File menu.
-
- Note: Shareware examination copies of the Spoiler permit opening only the file
- name chosen in the installation program, although other files may be
- created with the Save As and New As commands. The full-feature option
- to open files so saved (without going through the installation program
- again) is reserved to registered copies of the Spoiler. You may, of
- course, at any time reinstall Spoiler features so that the name of
- another file of memories is the one that the Spoiler works from
- (provided that memories in your transceiver have not been altered since
- you have issued a Save As or New As command when you run .
-
- FAMILIARIZING YOURSELF WITH THE 940 SPOILER
-
- You should initially consider the Spoiler a display window into the
- operation of your TS-940S. All operating parameters are displayed in the box
- to the upper-left of your screen, and all memory information is presented in
- the J-shaped (largest) box to the right and bottom of your screen. When you
- change any operating parameter (frequency, mode, split, RIT, XIT, source, or
- memory) from the TS-940S front panel, the Spoiler updates its display and
- current memory file immediately to reflect the change. The updates occur
- regardless of whether the change is initiated from the front panel or the
- keyboard.
-
- Later, you should work with the Spoiler commands that are initiated by
- your pressing the function keys listed at the bottom of the Spoiler operating
- screen. Using the Spoiler, you'll find that you have little use for the front
- panel of your TS-940S except for such "analog" functions as your controlling
- volume, passband tuning, antenna tuning (if your transceiver has an antenna
- tuner installed), and the like.
-
- The 940 Spoiler, combined with the operating capability of the TS-940S,
- provides you with a quantum leap in radio communications ability. You'll be
- able to operate many traffic nets simultaneously, and you'll quickly find your
- DX tallies among only those possessed by other operators who are using the
- Spoiler. If you are looking for world news from international shortwave
- broadcasts during whatever international crisis the future brings, you'll find
- it much faster with the Spoiler. If you're looking for music broadcast
- throughout the world, you'll find your selection to be both wide and quick. If
- you want to know what the CB citizenry has further devolved into, the Spoiler
- will help you find out with convenience that rewards your curiosity.
-
- REGISTERING THE 940 SPOILER
-
- As with all shareware, the 940 Spoiler is supported by those who obtain
- registered copies of the software and documentation. The QSO2000 project is
- not Microsoft Corporation, and nobody in the project wants it to become more
- than a cooperative endeavor among the avant garde communicators of the world so
- that the world of amateur-radio communications can more rapidly become better.
-
- Several hundreds of hours of research, trial-and-error, and software
- development have gone into development of the 940 Spoiler, and before the
- useful life of the program is over several hundreds of additional hours will go
- into its maintenance and enhancement. We urge you to consider the value that
- the 940 Spoiler represents to you and to appropriately register your copy of
- the software by your printing the form provided below and mailing it with your
- remittance to the QSO2000 Project.
-
- Your registration of the 940 Spoiler brings you by return mail a full-
- featured registered copy the latest version of the 940 Spoiler on diskette. It
- also entitles you to free upgrades of the 940 Spoiler software for a year after
- your registration. You will be notified of the upgrades by mail for the entire
- year following your registration.
-
- Registered copies include your name and call sign on the opening screen,
- no shareware notice with its attendant delay, no closing-screen reminder of
- unregistered-use limitations, and the following reserved features.
-
- Keypad tuning acceleration and deceleration
- Keypad control of transmit function
- Automatic saving of edited scan paramaters
- Memory-file opening while the Spoiler is running
-
- Shareware examination copies of versions of the 940 Spoiler will be
- maintained and enhanced throughout the like of the package to a lesser extent
- than registered copies are. Rewards for sharing in the resources expended by
- further development of the package will be significant.
-
- Please distribute shareware examination copies of the latest version of
- the 940 Spoiler to other operators as widely as you care to so that they are
- invited to share in our progress. Please include all of the files in the 940
- Spoiler package. If you charge a fee for distributing shareware examination
- copies on diskette, you must charge no more then $3.00. You may not, of
- course, distribute copies of your registered version of the 940 Spoiler in
- accordance with the licensing agreement on the form provided in the
- accompanying file RGSTR940.TXT.
-
- Licensees of registered versions of the Spoiler are welcome to write the
- QSO2000 Project with comments and questions. Licensees are also welcome to
- communicate directly with the authors of the 940 Spoiler on the bulletin board
- listed below.
-
- Bulletin Board ECHO (Education)
- 806-741-1570
- 1200-2400 baud, 19200 baud USR-HST
-
- For further information, please view or print the file RGSTR940.TXT.
-