Andy;

Are you saying that you have to send the radio a serial command to engage and 
disengage the inhibit property? I don’t see how that is really useful for SO2R 
where you need pretty much instant switching, but then I doubt that is its use 
on the Kenwood.
That leads to the question of how the TS590S is protected in an SO2R or similar 
multi-tx environment.

73!
Jack, W6FB

> On Nov 13, 2018, at 6:33 PM, ANDY DURBIN <[email protected]> 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.
> 
> 
> Andy k3wyc
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