Wow, and I have heard that the Elecraft menu items were "cryptic"
One does not get any more cryptic that those Kenwood menu entries.

At least the Elecraft menu items are spelled out in abbreviated English and not a string of numbers. For instance the TX INH menu is not menu #60, but is labeled TX INH in the VFO B display. It is easy to scroll through the menu items to select the one of interest. VFO A changes the parameter in plain language as well. Normally no need to refer to the manual unless the operation of the menu item is in question.

73,
Don W3FPR


On 11/13/2018 9:33 PM, ANDY DURBIN wrote:
"How does one implement TX Inhibit on a Kenwood TS-590?"


On a TS-590S TX inhibit is menu 60. The EX command is used to change menu 
settings over CAT. For a TS-590S -


EX06000000; reads the inhibit status

EX060000001; sets TX inhibit

EX060000000; clears TX inhibit


For a TS-590SG the menu number is 66 so substitute 060 with 066 in the commands 
above.


Note that, like almost all menu selections, the inhibit will only apply to the 
menu (A or B) in which it was set. To be safe it should be applied to both 
menus.

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