Modifications for the Kenwood
TS-680

19-07-1998 TS680s Squelch mods - adds squelch
to all modes
by Chris WB5ITT and Dave Underwood WB5HJV [email protected]
Parts
required
1 each 100 uF 20 v capacitor
1 each 10k ohm 5% 1/4W
resistor
2 each 1N914 small signal diodes
Modification:
All
modifications are to the signal board. Remove the signal board to gain access to
the bottom of the board.
Remove R178 100 ohm resistor. (I cut the land
between C177 and R178) (Removes FM chip control voltage) R178 is on the bottom
of the board.
Add jumper with a diode in series between IC6 pin 14 and
the base of Q57. Cathode of the diode goes to the base. (This is the squelch
trigger control voltage) Q57 is on the bottom of the board.
Connect a
diode between the 8V line (very near IC6) and pin 4 of IC6. This activates the
FM chip (IC6) all of the time. Cathode goes to pin 4, anode to the 8 volt
line.
Connect a 10 k ohm resistor between IC6 pin 4 and IC6 pin
14.
Connect a 100 uF 25 volt capacitor between IC6 pin 14 and
ground.
(This slows this quick squelch down a little bit) Tests have shown
(using commercial communications monitor) that activating FM chip IC6 does not
degrade IF strip performance at all.
I have had this mod in my 680 for a
bout year and a half and is still working great!

19-07-1998 TS-680 6 Meter power output
increase
Adjust VR15 (50M) control on the SIGNAL UNIT board while
monitoring 6 meter transmit power out put into a 50 ohm dummy load. I adjusted
mine while also monitoring the ALC level to insure that I still had some ALC
action. Using this method I have increased my 6 meter power output to appx. 25
watts.

19-07-1998 Broadcast
Sensitivity Modification for the TS680S / 140S
Author: Dave Underwood WB5HJV - [email protected]
Between
.500 and 1.6 MHz attenuation is added to reduce? front-end overload on the
Broadcast band. Some of us BCB DXers find this a HIGHLY undesirable feature. If
I want attenuation I will use the front panel switch. The following mod will
restore the sensitivity -
Cut the land between IC1 pin 11 and R7 (SIGNAL
UNIT, M54581P)
Cut the trace between IC1 pin 12 and R10
Add a
small signal diode (1N914, 1N4148) between IC1 pin 11 and R7 (Cathode towards
R7)
Add a small signal diode between IC1 pin 12 and R7 (Cathode towards
R7)
Trace the lands from pin 11 and 12 of IC1 and you will find a good
place (to the left of connector CN5) to cut these traces as well as pad to
solder the diodes to.

19-07-1998 TS680 Freq Extend
mod
This mod will allow out of band transmit on the kenwood
ts-680-s.
Remove the bottom cover. In the middle of the board is a diode
marked d-31 just clip it and reinstall bottom cover.
This will allow
transmit from 1.6 MHz to 33 mhz and 49 mhz to 56 mhz.
