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Kenwood TS-590S
Acquired 2026-06-06 at the Rockland Hamfest. Serial number __. I do not yet know if the ALC repair was made.
IF Panadaptor Tap
Adding an IF panadaptor tap is one of my favorite things to do to HF rigs. I prefer IF taps to Rx taps as the SDR can see what the radio is seeing through its filters, and the SDR benefits from the performance of these filters as well. Some people want to be able to see the entirety of HF on a panadapter, and for them, using an Rx tap is fine. It's good to have options!
The IF can be tapped directly, but I like to use a Hi-Z tap board with integral filtering and Rx-On, Tx-Off switching. These are readily available and inexpensive.
Two examples:
Other resources:
- Good presentation SDR panadapters in general, with some TS-590 specifics: here (note: he does an RF tap)
Oscillator Upgrade
My unit came with a no-name SO-3 clone installed, with the jumpers in place (meaning the TCXO was running in parallel with the original XO). I have removed the jumpers, and will test the characteristics of the TCXO. I am exploring building an alternative TCXO replacement, as SO-3's are expensive and require the original daughterboard be present.
Mark W7MLG made such a replacement in 2017. He used a made-to-order TCXO with a 3v3 LDO and trimmer potentiometer. Not much information is provided regarding the technical details.
Cheap SO-3 alternatives exist, but may be have suspect phase noise or other issues:
Potential DDS/PLL based alternatives?
- SiTime Si3521 - this is not sold as a TCXO, but is a TCXO per its functional description. SiTime only states a stability of 20PPM, but I'm still interested in playing with one. The evaluation board is prohibitively expensive, so I may spin my own board if I wish to proceed further.
- Jason Milldrum NT7S has done a lot of research, development, and testing into the application of a Silicon Labs Si5351A coupled with a 25MHz TCXO. This is a $2 part that could be coupled with a $2 TCXO. With appropriate filtering this could be a strong contender, and there is already a baseline of using this combination in amateur radio projects that demand high stability. Lots of posts on his blog under “Si5351A” - https://nt7s.com/?s=Si5351A
