Added the Inrad 400Hz CW filter and 4 KHz roofing filter mods into my TS-930S when I got back into the hobby 10 years ago, and was not disappointed one bit. What a difference!
Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. I bought a Kenwood TS-44S/AT and since I didn't know what I was looking at, I didn't realize it had the Automatic Tuner installed. I was expecting something on the other side for some reason. I've been trying to tune an antenna for a few days now. And when I saw your video, where you pointed out your Automatic Tuner, I tried it and it works!!!! I only wish I had seen your video before I bought an external tuner (that I couldn't get to work) and pieces to make a new antenna.
Kevin, Thanks for the video. Sorry to say that about 17:20 it looks like a solder ball is either bonded itself to the conformal coating or now running around inside somewhere. The first thing I saw and thought was solder was / now believe could be flux splatter but after that fairly certain solder drop hit the ground plane. Once again I hope it melted itself into the conformal coating and stays there. You are doing a great job and I am glad I do not have many eyeballs watching my work. ;
Many years ago I learned that you do not tighten any screw down until you have them all started! I was working on an HP 2117F (I think) that had around 18 screws holding the cover on, after putting in about half of the screws no other screw holes would line up! Had to loosen all the screws I had tightened in order to put the other screws in!
Even better double to use aerosol flux remover (can find it on Amazon) -far better than alcohol, which does some oxidizing/chemical dulling... 73 Dr Paul NT3L
I'm sure you know this, but if you put a small magnet on the side of the screwdriver then it will magnetized the screws and you'll have less chance of them falling into the radio.
Hi Kevin, Nice video. Did a similar install on my FT901DM about 25 years ago. I also see it was mentioned about the solder blobs (one large and one small) and your reply. 73 WB3BJU
Yeah. I'm actually thinking about filming work more regularly. The camera angle saw that blob, but it was out of my view line. It's a bit OCD, but a heck of a way to check your work.
Great video. If you were going to give advise to a young person (e.g. teenagers lilke my grand children) who may be interested in electrontics repair as a career, what would you recommend as an academic path to take.
My high school had vocational classes, including vocational electronics. Take those classes. Beyond high school, seek out a tech school or college that has courses for E.E.T. (Electronics Engineering Technology). Experiment at home on old junk, learn to fix some of it. Parents can provide kits and tools to encourage them.
Very good video, I just bought a T-SHIRT-440 and will be adding the optional filters in the future. One question.......what power setting do you use on your soldering iron, or should I say temperature? I am not an electronics tech and would not want to fry my board by putting too much heat or wattage to the board during soldering.
I have been meaning to do this for a while although i will go with the 500 hz filter.I recently picked up a SM-220 station monitor, and have been using it to view my transmitted wave form , but i am going to Tap the 8.83 mhz if which is located on the top of the board and easily soldered to so i can run some caps through Rg-174 coax to a BNC and plug in the Pan-adapter and see received waveforms.probably do the filter install at that time73'Jim KB1PFL
What a great job! Wish I could find a similar one on installing the IC-10 and VS1 modules in the Kenwood TS-440SAT.... Most importantly, before tearing it apart I wanted to figure out the easy way to check and see if the capability is already there. It’s pretty obvious for the voice module PS1. You push the button and if it doesn’t say anything you need the module :-). Period. And it goes in below the PCB you lifted for this filter installation :-) I don’t know if there’s an easy way to check whether or not an ICD 10 is installed without opening it up, and it seems like a lot more to getting at this little module. Period. Have you dealt with either of these before for your 440? I do love the radio! Paul de NT3L
I suppose I'll have to eventually. Maybe, if I have a good month coming up, I'll pick up the two chip computer interface upgrade. Since I'd have to take the front apart for that anyway, I could do the battery at the same time. Get two upgrades in the same vid.
I just wish you guys would heat the joint before sticking the solder to it. anybody can melt solder on a hot iron, but you need to melt it on the joint. just begging for cold solder joints otherwise. on the other hand, the inexperienced can mess up the board if they heat it too much. Ive seen more than my share of that. I'm sorry Kevin, its just a pet peeve of mine and I mean no disrespect. your joints looked good even though slightly rushed. I enjoy your videos the most. thanks for your time in instructional and informative works....
Well, I do actually. I touch the iron tip to the joint and then touch the tip with the solder to transfer heat. After about half a second, I add some more solder and watch for it to flow around the wire and pad completely before lifting the iron. That flow around the wire and pad indicates that they were heated to the point where the solder took to both. It just happens fast enough to be missed if you're not looking for it. Thanks for watching!
I am asking for someone who has some older radios that is will to sell it to me for a low price as I have a limited amount of income . I will try to either buy it out right or on payment if your willing .
Added the Inrad 400Hz CW filter and 4 KHz roofing filter mods into my TS-930S when I got back into the hobby 10 years ago, and was not disappointed one bit. What a difference!
Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. I bought a Kenwood TS-44S/AT and since I didn't know what I was looking at, I didn't realize it had the Automatic Tuner installed. I was expecting something on the other side for some reason. I've been trying to tune an antenna for a few days now. And when I saw your video, where you pointed out your Automatic Tuner, I tried it and it works!!!! I only wish I had seen your video before I bought an external tuner (that I couldn't get to work) and pieces to make a new antenna.
I've got a 250 Hz CW filter in my FT101ZD and it really does make a difference when working CW on busy bands. Great video 73
Kevin,
Thanks for the video. Sorry to say that about 17:20 it looks like a solder ball is either bonded itself to the conformal coating or now running around inside somewhere. The first thing I saw and thought was solder was / now believe could be flux splatter but after that fairly certain solder drop hit the ground plane. Once again I hope it melted itself into the conformal coating and stays there.
You are doing a great job and I am glad I do not have many eyeballs watching my work. ;
I actually saw that during editing and went back in to remove the tiny bugger.
Glad I wasn't the only one to notice! 😂
Many years ago I learned that you do not tighten any screw down until you have them all started! I was working on an HP 2117F (I think) that had around 18 screws holding the cover on, after putting in about half of the screws no other screw holes would line up! Had to loosen all the screws I had tightened in order to put the other screws in!
Thanks for the video Kevin. I am surprised at how easy it is to add a filter to the TS-440. Great video. 73 de K7RMJ Frank
Even better double to use aerosol flux remover (can find it on Amazon) -far better than alcohol, which does some oxidizing/chemical dulling... 73 Dr Paul NT3L
Yes to these type of videos. Good job, thank you.
you are right about the narrow cw filter being at 250 hz.
it was good to see how it is done.
Do you have a video changing the memory battery on this radio. I now have my dad's TS-440S/AT. Great video here. The CW filter is already installed.
I'm sure you know this, but if you put a small magnet on the side of the screwdriver then it will magnetized the screws and you'll have less chance of them falling into the radio.
Is that other slot for an additional SSB filter? To narrow it even further. I just purchased this same radio at a ham fest and love it.
Yes, there's a 1.8 khz optional filter for SSB.
Kevin Loughin that's awesome. Thanks for your videos. I don't have an Elmer other than TH-cam. Appreciated!
Could the wider cw filter go in there at the San location, vice the San filter... to have to CW filters instead? Just curious thanks!
Glorious heatsink!
I would need that ssb location for the YK-88C filter. Is it possible to have both C and CN removing the SSB narrow that I found on board? Thanks
Hi Kevin,
Nice video. Did a similar install on my FT901DM about 25 years ago. I also see it was mentioned about the solder blobs (one large and one small) and your reply. 73 WB3BJU
Yeah. I'm actually thinking about filming work more regularly. The camera angle saw that blob, but it was out of my view line. It's a bit OCD, but a heck of a way to check your work.
Hi Kevin,
The camera doesn't lie. HiHi 73 WB3BJU
Great video. If you were going to give advise to a young person (e.g. teenagers lilke my grand children) who may be interested in electrontics repair as a career, what would you recommend as an academic path to take.
My high school had vocational classes, including vocational electronics. Take those classes. Beyond high school, seek out a tech school or college that has courses for E.E.T. (Electronics Engineering Technology). Experiment at home on old junk, learn to fix some of it. Parents can provide kits and tools to encourage them.
Very good video, I just bought a T-SHIRT-440 and will be adding the optional filters in the future. One question.......what power setting do you use on your soldering iron, or should I say temperature? I am not an electronics tech and would not want to fry my board by putting too much heat or wattage to the board during soldering.
Bob Ward Why T-Shirt? I fail to get the humor. If it's humor
I have been meaning to do this for a while although i will go with the 500 hz filter.I recently picked up a SM-220 station monitor, and have been using it to view my transmitted wave form , but i am going to Tap the 8.83 mhz if which is located on the top of the board and easily soldered to so i can run some caps through Rg-174 coax to a BNC and plug in the Pan-adapter and see received waveforms.probably do the filter install at that time73'Jim KB1PFL
Good pm sir o have a lenwood ts 440s . is it posible install a vhf filter to make it all mode?
What a great job! Wish I could find a similar one on installing the IC-10 and VS1 modules in the Kenwood TS-440SAT.... Most importantly, before tearing it apart I wanted to figure out the easy way to check and see if the capability is already there. It’s pretty obvious for the voice module PS1. You push the button and if it doesn’t say anything you need the module :-). Period. And it goes in below the PCB you lifted for this filter installation :-)
I don’t know if there’s an easy way to check whether or not an ICD 10 is installed without opening it up, and it seems like a lot more to getting at this little module. Period. Have you dealt with either of these before for your 440? I do love the radio! Paul de NT3L
Not to be picky but clean up your solder flux with alcohol and a Q tip, it makes a lot better looking job. n2wjs Charlie.
Any chance showing us how to change the memory battery? 73 K3WDR
I suppose I'll have to eventually. Maybe, if I have a good month coming up, I'll pick up the two chip computer interface upgrade. Since I'd have to take the front apart for that anyway, I could do the battery at the same time. Get two upgrades in the same vid.
have you done a video on putting a filter in a kenwood ts450s? or , do you know where i could find one?
73
Dave
WA7AXT
Good night!
Márcio Brasilian PU2PZT
The SSB filter the white wire where?
GOT ANYTHING FOR KENWOOD TS140S?
can it go on 11 metre band
Yes. If you want to operate illegally you can do the mars mod.
Hello everyone is there anyone knows the cause of ALC and SWR on TS 440 does not work
I just wish you guys would heat the joint before sticking the solder to it. anybody can melt solder on a hot iron, but you need to melt it on the joint. just begging for cold solder joints otherwise. on the other hand, the inexperienced can mess up the board if they heat it too much. Ive seen more than my share of that. I'm sorry Kevin, its just a pet peeve of mine and I mean no disrespect. your joints looked good even though slightly rushed. I enjoy your videos the most. thanks for your time in instructional and informative works....
Well, I do actually. I touch the iron tip to the joint and then touch the tip with the solder to transfer heat. After about half a second, I add some more solder and watch for it to flow around the wire and pad completely before lifting the iron. That flow around the wire and pad indicates that they were heated to the point where the solder took to both.
It just happens fast enough to be missed if you're not looking for it.
Thanks for watching!
Where it turns on, turn off the SSB filter.
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Thank you for your detailed videomand see my video of a 440 in cosmetic prestine conditions
Thanks for the video Kevin. Great video!!! 73 de R3XAU Nikolay
I am asking for someone who has some older radios that is will to sell it to me for a low price as I have a limited amount of income . I will try to either buy it out right or on payment if your willing .
I don't understand what you are asking.
He's looking for a deal on an HF rig.