[TenTec] 2591
Steve Weber
kd9bo@mac.com
Wed, 10 Oct 2001 15:07:34 -0500
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Shawn,
I am posting this to the list in case someone else needs the info. I
hope I got it right!!!!
Glad there is some life in the HT after the previous owner put
straight 12v on it! I still have the owners manual for mine
somewhere in the basement shack and if I can find it I will scan &
send it to you. Tentec might also have it available. I am
recovering from back surgery and will be unable to get to the shack
for a while because I am now horizontally polarized. I hope this is
a temporary condition!
Here is the basic operation for the 2591 HT.
Clear the display: It is best to start with the display showing all
zeros. Push C a few times to get to a 0000 readout and stop any
scans.
Frequency selection: Simply key in the last four digits. My local
repeater is 146.775, so I just enter 4775. 146.52 would be 6520.
Offset selection: The little +/S/- switch on the top does the trick.
Memorize a frequency and offset: Enter a frequency, set the offset
switch, then push F(function), MR(Memory Recall) and the memory(1-9)
you want to put it in . Pushing F accesses the secondary of the MR
button, which is MW (Memory Write). This works for memories 1 thru
9. The offsets ARE memorized. Memory 0 can do an odd split but I
can't remember how to do it right now.
Recall a frequency and offset: Push MR (memory recall) then the
desired memory number.
Display Toggle: Push F then C (clear) to access the secondary
function CH (Channel) This switches the display between memorized
frequency and memorized channel.
Memory Scan: Push MS (memory scan) and off you go.
Memory Scan Cancel: Push C to cancel.
Memory Lockout: Push F then F again to get the secondary function of
ML (memory lockout), then the channel number of the memory you want
to lock out. Scanning will now skip that channel.
Memory Lockout Cancel: Push F, then 9 to access the secondary
function LC (lockout cancel)
Scanning a frequency range, AKA Program Scan:
Set lower scan limit: Key in desired limit, then push F then the down
arrow key. The F key selects the LWR (lower limit) secondary
function.
Set upper scan limit: Key in desired limit, then push F then the up
arrow key. The F key selects the UPR (upper limit) secondary
function.
Set scan step: Push F, then 0 to access the secondary function STEP.
Then use the up arrow key to step through the available settings
(5/10/15/25/30.) I'm not sure, but I think you then push F 0 again
to memorize the scan step.
Start a program scan: After you have a freq range and step set up,
push F then MS to access the secondary function PS (program scan)
Stop a scan: Keying the HT stops any scan.
You can also run the frequency up or down by using the up or down arrow keys.
The Hold/Skip (Tone) switch works when you scan. Hold pauses the
scan until the carrier drops. Skip lets the scan continue after a
few seconds. Tone was intended to be used to turn an internal PL on
and off, but that never happened.
When you compare this to the convoluted programming procedures of the
other HTs of this era, this one is very intuitive once you figure out
what the key legends mean.
Hope this helps,
73 de KD9BO Steve
>I rebuilt the battery pack, and built a charger (50mA
>or so), and got the pack at least half charged
>yesterday. Radio seems to work nicely--one has a
>noisy volume control, but that's all. Recieves and
>transmits good.
>
>But--for the life of me I can't figure out how to
>program the channels. Punching in a freq is easy; but
>the only button that does anything is the CH
>button--the display shows all zeros, and that's it,
>until I hit up/down (and the display then goes back to
>the freq I just had). What gives?
>
>One time I did get something like CH 1 on the
>display--no idea how I did that, nor did I manage to
>do that again.
>
>Also, what is the Hold/Skip (Tone) switch on the top
>for?
>
>Thanks.
>KB1CKT
>
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Steve Weber
I want to know how God created the world.
I am not interested in this or that phenomenon,
in the spectrum of this or that element.
I want to know His thoughts; the rest are details.
--Albert Einstein--
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<div>Shawn,</div>
<div><br></div>
<div>I am posting this to the list in case someone else needs the
info. I hope I got it right!!!!</div>
<div><br></div>
<div>Glad there is some life in the HT after the previous owner put
straight 12v on it! I still have the owners manual for mine
somewhere in the basement shack and if I can find it I will scan &
send it to you. Tentec might also have it available. I am
recovering from back surgery and will be unable to get to the shack
for a while because I am now horizontally polarized. I hope this
is a temporary condition!</div>
<div><br></div>
<div>Here is the basic operation for the 2591 HT.</div>
<div><br></div>
<div><b>Clear the display:</b> It is best to start with the display
showing all zeros. Push C a few times to get to a 0000 readout
and stop any scans.</div>
<div><br></div>
<div><b>Frequency selection:</b> Simply key in the last four digits.
My local repeater is 146.775, so I just enter 4775. 146.52 would
be 6520.</div>
<div><br></div>
<div><b>Offset selection:</b> The little +/S/- switch on the top
does the trick.</div>
<div><br></div>
<div><b>Memorize a frequency and offset:</b> Enter a frequency, set
the offset switch, then push F(function), MR(Memory Recall) and the
memory(1-9) you want to put it in . Pushing F accesses the
secondary of the MR button, which is MW (Memory Write). This
works for memories 1 thru 9. The offsets ARE memorized. Memory 0 can
do an odd split but I can't remember how to do it right now.</div>
<div><br></div>
<div><b>Recall a frequency and offset:</b> Push MR (memory
recall) then the desired memory number.</div>
<div><br></div>
<div><b>Display Toggle: </b> Push F then C (clear) to access the
secondary function CH (Channel) This switches the display
between memorized frequency and memorized channel.</div>
<div><br></div>
<div><b>Memory Scan:</b> Push MS (memory scan) and off you
go.</div>
<div><br></div>
<div><b>Memory Scan Cancel: </b> Push C to cancel.</div>
<div><br></div>
<div><b>Memory Lockout:</b> Push F then F again to get the
secondary function of ML (memory lockout), then the channel number of
the memory you want to lock out. Scanning will now skip that
channel.</div>
<div><br></div>
<div><b>Memory Lockout Cancel:</b> Push F, then 9 to access the
secondary function LC (lockout cancel)</div>
<div><br></div>
<div><b>Scanning a frequency range, AKA Program Scan:</b></div>
<div><b><br></b></div>
<div><b>Set lower scan limit:</b> Key in desired limit, then push F
then the down arrow key. The F key selects the LWR (lower limit)
secondary function.</div>
<div><br></div>
<div><b>Set upper scan limit</b>: Key in desired limit, then push F
then the up arrow key. The F key selects the UPR (upper limit)
secondary function.</div>
<div><br></div>
<div><b>Set scan step: </b> Push F, then 0 to access the
secondary function STEP. Then use the up arrow key to step
through the available settings (5/10/15/25/30.) I'm not sure,
but I think you then push F 0 again to memorize the scan step.</div>
<div><b><br></b></div>
<div><b>Start a program scan: </b> After you have a freq range
and step set up, push F then MS to access the secondary function PS
(program scan)</div>
<div><br></div>
<div><b>Stop a scan: </b> Keying the HT stops any scan.</div>
<div><br></div>
<div>You can also run the frequency up or down by using the up or down
arrow keys.</div>
<div><br></div>
<div>The Hold/Skip (Tone) switch works when you scan. Hold
pauses the scan until the carrier drops. Skip lets the scan
continue after a few seconds. Tone was intended to be used to
turn an internal PL on and off, but that never happened.</div>
<div><br></div>
<div>When you compare this to the convoluted programming procedures of
the other HTs of this era, this one is very intuitive once you figure
out what the key legends mean.</div>
<div><br></div>
<div>Hope this helps,</div>
<div><br></div>
<div>73 de KD9BO Steve</div>
<div><br></div>
<div><br></div>
<blockquote type="cite" cite>I rebuilt the battery pack, and built a
charger (50mA<br>
or so), and got the pack at least half charged<br>
yesterday. Radio seems to work nicely--one has a<br>
noisy volume control, but that's all. Recieves and<br>
transmits good. <br>
<br>
But--for the life of me I can't figure out how to<br>
program the channels. Punching in a freq is easy; but<br>
the only button that does anything is the CH<br>
button--the display shows all zeros, and that's it,<br>
until I hit up/down (and the display then goes back to<br>
the freq I just had). What gives?<br>
<br>
One time I did get something like CH 1 on the<br>
display--no idea how I did that, nor did I manage to<br>
do that again. <br>
</blockquote>
<blockquote type="cite" cite>Also, what is the Hold/Skip (Tone) switch
on the top<br>
for? <br>
<br>
Thanks.<br>
KB1CKT<br>
<br>
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http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/tentec</blockquote>
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<div>Steve Weber<br>
<br>
<br>
I want to know how God created the world. <br>
I am not interested in this or that phenomenon,<br>
in the spectrum of this or that element.</div>
<div>I want to know His thoughts; the rest are details.<br>
<br>
--Albert Einstein--</div>
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