January 29, 2019

Installing IFace inside the TS-530s

These are the instructions to install the IFace interface inside of the Kenwood TS-530s. The installation is very easy.

IFace 2
  • On the upperside of the radio, after removing the cover, locate the electronic board called “IF Unit”: this is shown in the following picture. In the same you can also see where you can mount the IFace
    with simple double-sided adhesive tape.
  • Refer to the following images of the wiring diagram to identify the points where you can weld the cables for the IF, power supply and PTT.
  • Refer to the following image to identify the points on the PCB where to weld the various connecting cables.
  • Finally connect the coaxial output cable of the IF signal and pass it through the ventilation holes of the radio as shown in the picture.

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ATTENTION: Though installing the IFace is not difficult, you do this at your own risk. TSP S.r.l. is not responsible for any damage, unwanted side-effects or whatever.

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Instructions to install the IFace

Here below you can find links to the articles that describe how to modify your radios to insert an IFace interface into them.

For those radios that are not included yet, please send a request so that they can be entered as soon as possible.


ICOMKENWOODYAESU
IC-PCR100
IC-PCR1000
RZ-1FRG 100
IC-705TR-751A/E
IC-706TS-50sFT-102 – Use IF OUT-2 on rear RCA
IC-718TS-130S/VFT-450 / FT-450D
IC-735
IC-736 / 738
TS-140s/680sFT-480R
FT-780R
IC-745TS-430sFT-747GX
FT-757GX
FT-767GX
IC-746
IC-746PRO
TS-440FT-817
FT-818
IC-7400
IC-7410
TS-450S/690SFT-847
IC-751ATS-480FT-857
IC-756PRO
IC-756PROII
IC-756PROIII
TS-530sFT-890
IC-775 / DSPTS-570D/GFT-891
IC-781TS-590S/590SGFT-897
IC-7000TS-790A/EFT-920
FT-950
IC-7100
IC-7200
TS-830sFT-990
IC-7300TS-850sFT-991
FT-991A
IC-7600TS-870sFT-1000
IC-7700TS-930sFT-1000MP Mark-V
TS-940s
IC-R72TS-950S/SD
TS-950SDX
FT-1000MP Mark-V Field
IC-9100 TS-2000 – HF/50 MHz
TS-2000 – VHF/UHF
TS-2000 – ALL BANDS
TS-2000X – 23 cm
FTDX-1200
IC-R7000 – use EXT IF
IC-R8500
IC-R9000
R-2000
R-5000
FT-2000
FTDX-3000 – use IF OUT
Alinco DX-70TH/EH
CODAN 9360JRC NRD-535
Collins KWM380JRC NRD-525
President Jackson – Silver
President Jackson II
Ranger RCI-2950
Ranger RCI-2970N2
President GrantGalaxy DX 959

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SDR interface for the FT-450D

Follow the steps below to install the IFace card in the YAESU FT-450D. Installation is really very easy.

On the lower side of the radio, after removing the cover, locate the electronic card called “RF-IF Unit”: this is shown in the following photo. In the same one can also see where the IFace can be mounted.

Refer to the following images to identify in the wiring diagram the points where to solder the cables for the IF, the power supply and the PTT. Our SDR receiver will be tuned on 67.899 MHz.

Refer to the following image to identify the points where to weld the various connection cables in the PCB.

Finally connect the coaxial cable to output the IF signal and pass it through the aeration holes of the radio as shown in the photo.

WARNING: Although the installation of IFace is not difficult, it is done at your own risk. TSP S.r.l. is not responsible for any damage, unwanted side effects or anything else.

For more information do not exist to write to us.
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IFace – IF tap/pat interface

IFace 2 has arrived: the same cost, better performance and smaller. Discover it now!

IFace if tap/pat interface

Would you like to have a radio with a nice 40 “LCD display where you can view spectrograms, waterfalls and much more information? And what would you say to have a modern SDR radio so that you can listen to more signals at the same time? Wouldn’t it be nice to have many digital filters to improve reception during contest or DX activity? If you answered yes then IFace is the electronic card that allows you to have all of this without having to buy a new radio. How? By inserting it inside your “old” beloved RTX and using a cheap SDR receiver for computers (some suggestions here) such as an USB RTL-SDR dongles.

IFace works with all the radios!

Don’t you think so? Please watch this video and then keep reading.

The idea behind this product is to continue to use the radio that we have purchased and which has already given us so much satisfaction. Surely we already have the CAT interface with which we control it from the LOG or from other programs and we also have the audio interface for the digital modes. But sometimes we realize that we would need a second receiver (for example to follow the +5 kHz or + 10 kHz of a DX station), band filters with steeper sides to eliminate a disturbance on an adjacent frequency or a notch because our radio does not have it or it is not automatic. All this can be a memory!

So suppose to send the intermediate frequency signal (IF) of our radio to a dedicated SDR receiver and to start a program such as HDSDR (or SDR #, SDR Console …). On the screen of our computer we would have the spectrum display around the IF of our radio and, not to be neglected, we could also demodulate what it is receiving. But we could do even more, we could also demoulate other signals that are above or below the frequency tuned by our RTX.
Not bad, right?
The image below shows a screenshot of HDSDR connected to an FT-450D via an RTL-SDR and the IFace.

Reception at the IF frequency of a FT-450D though the IFace and a RTL-SDR.

What needs to be done is very simple. Let’s start by identifying within our radio the point where to take the medium frequency signal. This is between the output of the first mixer and the subsequent bandpass filters as shown in the following image.

During the reception the difference is strong, listen here.

In order to not alter the operation of our receiver, we must pick up the signal without charging the mixer, i.e. without taking power. For this reason we have to insert a special card between this and the external receiver: we can not connect it directly. The IF signal pick up card, the IFace, creates a copy of the signal to be sent to the external SDR receiver. This is a wideband and no-tune buffer, i.e. no calibration is needed, it is installed and it is ready to work. The usefulness of this circuit is to allow the medium frequency signal to be replicated without increasing the load seen by the source (the mixer) and therefore without changing its performance.

Once the IF signal has been obtained, it is sufficient to connect the A / D converter (an RTL-SDR is already more than enough) to the USB port and start the software for the reception (ex HDSDR, SDR #, SDR Console etc) and our RTX will now be equipped with a nice panoramic receiver.

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There are numerous advantages in picking up the IF signal and not the one coming directly from the antenna: one of these is surely the fact that the amplitude of the signal is controlled through the AGC circuitry of the reception stages. This helps to prevent saturation of the dynamics of RTL-SDR (which is not known to be the most extensive). The point where you take the IF signal is easy to find, just take the schematic diagram of your radio and look for the first mixer: at its output you will find the signal of interest. The image below shows the point where you have to connect the IFace interface in the case of a Kenwood TS-530s, a radio of a few decades ago, which can be easily updated with this interface.

The connection to the chosen point can be made with a thin coaxial cable (type RG178 or RG316) and will terminate at the “Input” pad of the IFace. If the connection is very short, a coaxial cable may not be necessary. The “Output” instead will be connected with another small coaxial cable to the input of the chosen SDR receiver. Obviously the buffer must be powered: it will not be difficult to find inside the radio a point where to draw a voltage of 9 Vdc or 12 Vdc. The following images show how easy it is to install the IFace into the TS-530s.

After making these simple wiring, you can connect your SDR receiver and start the reception software. The following image shows the SDR# screen during the reception with a Kenwood TS-530s (its intermediate frequency is 8.83 MHz) and an economical RTL-SDR.

Another IFace has been installed in a YAESU FT-450D. As you will see from the photos, the space occupied is very little and the time required to connect the 4 conductors (+13 V, Gnd, Ptt +, IF) is a few minutes. In this case the Ptt signal was used, that is the “TX” signal present in the IF-UNIT of the radio. All this clearly appears in the following images.

The main characteristics of the IFace are:

  • power supply: 8-15 Vdc, I <50 mA
  • bandwidth: > 700 MHz
  • input impedance: > 500 kOhm
  • output impedance: 50 Ohm
  • power-down input ( PTT)
  • dimensions: 38 x 48 mm

In case you do not want to display any signal during transmission it is possible to turn off, by sending it into power down, the buffer of the IFace through a special input pin (PTT) as shown in the following picture. To be more accurate, an active high PTT, i.e. the signal is at a voltage > 5 V when transmitting, otherwise 0 V, or an active low PTT, i.e. the signal is at 0 V when the radio is transmitting, otherwise it must be floating, can be used.

The following video shows how the card reacts to the pressure of the PTT, that is when the radio changes from reception to transmission: the red LED indicates that the card is in power-down because the radio is transmitting.

If you were still not convinced of the goodness of this interface look at this other video where you can see how the IFace works when added to an old Kenwood TS-530s.

Do you have any questions? Maybe we already have the answer you’re looking for.

Please read our Frequently Asked Questions – FAQ.

Isn’t it enough? We have some testimonials!

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HOW TO BUY IFACE

The price of IFace is only € 42.90 including VAT + shipments costs for the “IFace + Cables” kit. If you also want SMA coaxial connectors, those for power supply and those for the PTT buy the “IFace + Connectors + Cables” kit for only € 54.90 VAT + shipping costs.

There’s a third option, “IFace + Connectors + SDR Panadapter”. This comprises a powerful 12 bit/sa 10 MHz panadapter that will bring your receiving experience to another level. And it is compatible with the RSP1 from SDRplay: you can use the software SDRuno. This kit costs only €104.90 + shipment.

In this page you can find the list of the instructions to install the IFace into your radio: it is continuoursly growing. For those radios that are not included yet, send a request so that it can be entered as soon as possible.

Content of the delivery “IFace + Cables”:

  • one IFace board
  • 1 SMA-m coaxial connector
  • a coaxial cable with both an SMA-f panel connector and an SMA-m connector in order to connect the IFace to the SDR receiver
  • four wires to connect the board to the PTT, IF, and powering points on the radio (colors of the wires may be subject to change).

Content of the delivery “IFace + Cables”:

  • one IFace board
  • 1 SMA-m coaxial connector
  • a coaxial cable with both an SMA-f panel connector and an SMA-m connector in order to connect the IFace to the SDR receiver
  • four wires to connect the board to the PTT, IF, and powering points on the radio (colors of the wires may be subject to change)
  • 2 SMA connector for PCB edge mount
  • 2.54 mm pitch connectors for power and PTT

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ATTENTION: Though installing the IFace is not difficult, you do this at your own risk. TSP S.r.l. is not responsible for any damage, unwanted side-effects or whatever.

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