--- title: Lab599 Discovery TX-500 summary: > A nice radio for portable operation. date: 2022-11-04 coverCaption: TX-500 in action on a stone showBreadcrumbs: true showReadingTime: false showWordCount: false --- This is the third HF transceiver that I bought. I was looking for a while for an alternative to the FT-891, because I wanted something leightweight for my little hiking tours. ## Low quality mic? It's like many plastic mics on other radios, it definitly feels a bit “cheap” and it was the first (and only; until now) thing that broke. I haven't noticed the broken mic until I tried to call CQ in the mountains and I fixed it on the same day. I haven't been out since then... I bought a Laravel mic from Amazon and I already got a spare in-ear plugs from Sennheiser which I combined with the [adapters from Robert W2ENY](https://w2eny.com/tx500/) (including a hand-held push-to-talk button adapter (like the Heil HS-2 but smaller). This is pleasing to use and you got the sound directly in-ear. Though, the Laravel mic has no punch and I'm not using this for the moment. ## Original CAT cable settings | Setting | Value | | :-------- | :------ | | RIG type | KENWOOD | | Baud rate | 9600 | | Data bits | 8 | | Parity | NONE | | Stop bits | 1 | Firmware version 1.19.01 or later includes a second CAT protocol named Lab599 which adds support for DIG mode switching commands (MD6). It uses the same settings as the KENWOOD mode. I use these rigctld commands: ### KENWOOD mode ```console $ rigctld -m 2014 -r /dev/ttyUSB0 -d /dev/ttyUSB0 -p /dev/ttyUSB0 -P RTS -s 9600 -vvvv ``` ### Lab599 mode ```console $ rigctld -m 2050 -r /dev/ttyUSB0 -d /dev/ttyUSB0 -p /dev/ttyUSB0 -P RTS -s 9600 -vvvv ``` ## Power output at 10% Since someone asked on a mailing list to verify his measurements and I had my tinySA in reach I also created these measurements and I do not want to hide them :) As always, take these with a grain of salt! | BAND | FREQUENCY | TONE SETTINGS | TX500 | tinySA | | :--- | :--------- | :------------ | ----: | -----: | | 80m | 3.530 MHz | NORMAL | 0.8 W | 1.72 W | | | | DUAL | 0.6 W | 0.48 W | | 40m | 7.130 MHz | NORMAL | 0.8 W | 1.40 W | | | | DUAL | 0.6 W | 0.41 W | | 20m | 14.285 MHz | NORMAL | 0.7 W | 1.40 W | | | | DUAL | 0.6 W | 0.44 W | | 15m | 21.245 MHz | NORMAL | 1.3 W | 2.13 W | | | | DUAL | 1.1 W | 0.60 W | | 10m | 29.080 MHz | NORMAL | 1.7 W | 2.86 W | | | | DUAL | 1.5 W | 0.90 W | ## PA500 Since the TX-500 does not have a built-in tuner the PA500 is well worth the investment. It got it's [own page]({{/* ref "/equipment/accessories/diy599-pa500/" */}}) in my equipment collecion.