INSTRUCTION MANUAL
ALL MODE MULTI-BAND TRANSCEIVER
TS-2000
TS-2000X TS-B2000
KENWOOD CORPORATION
© B62-1221-20 (K)
09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02
THANK YOU
THANK YOU
Thank you for choosing this KENWOOD TS-2000(X)/ TS-B2000 transceiver. It has been developed by a team of engineers determined to continue the tradition of excellence and innovation in KENWOOD transceivers.
This transceiver features dual Digital Signal Processing (DSP) units to process IF and AF signals. By taking maximum advantage of DSP technology, the TS-2000(X)/ TS-B2000 gives you enhanced interference reduction capabilities and improves the quality of audio that you transmit without installing additional analog filters. You will notice the differences when you fight QRM and QRN. As you learn how to use this transceiver, you will also find that KENWOOD is pursuing “user friendliness”. For example, each time you change the Menu No. in Menu mode, you will see scrolling messages on the display that tell you what you are selecting.
Though user friendly, this transceiver is technically sophisticated and some features may be new to you. Consider this manual to be a personal tutorial from the designers. Allow the manual to guide you through the learning process now, then act as a reference in the coming years.
FEATURES
•All mode operation from HF to 1.2 GHz (TS-2000/ TS-B2000 Optional) amateur radio band with DSP functions.
•Dual high speed Digital Signal Processing (DSP) units.
•Adjustable DSP filter frequencies.
•High speed Digital Automatic Gain Control (AGC).
•A second independent sub-receiver for the 144 MHz and 430 (440) MHz bands (FM and AM mode only).
•A built-in Antenna Tuner for HF/ 50 MHz band.
•A built-in 9600/ 1200 bps TNC for DX Packet Cluster Tune (P.C.T.) and Sky Command II+ operations.
•DX Packet Cluster Tune (P.C.T.) for DX hunting.
•Instant Satellite communication key.
•A razor sharp DSP filter up to 50 Hz for CW operation.
SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES
After carefully unpacking the transceiver, identify the items listed in the table. We recommend you keep the box and packing material below in case you need to repack the transceiver in the future.
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TS-B2000 |
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Microphone |
T91-0352-XX |
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DC power cable |
E30-3157-XX |
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7-pin DIN plug |
E07-0751-XX |
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8-pin DIN plug |
E07-0851-XX |
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13-pin DIN plug |
E07-1351-XX |
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Fuse (25 A) |
F05-2531-XX |
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Fuse (4 A) |
F06-4027-XX |
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Screw Set |
N99-2024-XX |
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Spacer for MB-430 |
G11-2698-XX |
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Line filter1 |
L79-1408-XX |
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Retaining Band1 |
J61-0307-XX |
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CD-ROM |
T93-0123-XX |
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Instruction Manual |
B62-1221-XX |
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Schematic/ Block |
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WRITING CONVENTIONS FOLLOWED
The writing conventions described below have been followed to simplify instructions and avoid unnecessary repetition.
Instruction |
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the final key has been pressed. |
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MODELS COVERED BY THIS MANUAL
The models listed below are covered by this manual.
TS-2000: HF/ VHF/ UHF All-mode Multi-band
Transceiver
TS-2000X: HF/ VHF/ UHF/ 1.2 GHz All-mode
Multi-band Transceiver
TS-B2000: HF/ VHF/ UHF All-mode Multi-band
Transceiver
As for TS-B2000, refer to the on-line help for information on how to operate and control the transceiver. Refer to pages 2, 3, and 13 for the installation and information on the connectors.
MARKET CODES
K-type: The Americas
E-type: Europe
E2-type: Spain
The market code is shown on the carton box.
Refer to the specifications {page 105} for the information on available operating frequencies.
NOTICE TO THE USER
One or more of the following statements may be applicable for this equipment.
FCC WARNING
This equipment generates or uses radio frequency energy. Changes or modifications to this equipment may cause harmful interference unless the modifications are expressly approved in the instruction manual. The user could lose the authority to operate this equipment if an unauthorized change or modification is made.
INFORMATION TO THE DIGITAL DEVICE USER REQUIRED BY THE FCC
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
This equipment generates, uses and can generate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that the interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
•Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
•Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
•Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
•Consult the dealer for technical assistance.
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PRECAUTIONS
Please observe the following precautions to prevent fire, personal injury, and transceiver damage:
•Connect the transceiver only to a power source described in this manual or as marked on the transceiver itself.
•Route all power cables safely. Ensure the power cables can neither be stepped upon nor pinched by items placed near or against the cables. Pay particular attention to locations near AC receptacles, AC outlet strips, and points of entry to the transceiver.
•Take care not to drop objects or spill liquid into the transceiver through enclosure openings. Metal objects, such as hairpins or needles, inserted into the transceiver may contact voltages resulting in serious electrical shocks. Never permit children to insert any objects into the transceiver.
•Do not attempt to defeat methods used for grounding and electrical polarization in the transceiver, particularly involving the power input cable.
•Adequately ground all outdoor antennas for this transceiver using approved methods. Grounding helps protect against voltage surges caused by lightning. It also reduces the chance of a build-up of static charge.
EXAMPLE OF ANTENNA GROUNDING |
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•Minimum recommended distance for an outdoor antenna from power lines is one and one-half times the vertical height of the associated antenna support structure. This distance allows adequate clearance from the power lines if the support structure fails for any reason.
•Locate the transceiver so as not to interfere with its ventilation. Do not place books or other equipment on the transceiver that may impede the free movement of air. Allow a minimum of
4 inches (10 cm) between the rear of the transceiver and the wall or operating desk shelf.
•Do not use the transceiver near water or sources of moisture. For example, avoid use near a bathtub, sink, swimming pool, or in a damp basement or attic.
•The presence of an unusual odor or smoke is often a sign of trouble. Immediately turn the power OFF and remove the power cable. Contact a KENWOOD service station or your dealer for advice.
•Locate the transceiver away from heat sources such as a radiator, stove, amplifier or other devices that produce substantial amounts of heat.
•Do not use volatile solvents such as alcohol, paint thinner, gasoline or benzene to clean the cabinet of the transceiver. Use a clean cloth with warm water or a mild detergent.
•Disconnect the input power cable from the power source when the transceiver is not used for long periods of time.
•Remove the transceiver’s enclosure only to do accessory installations described in this manual or accessory manuals. Follow provided instructions carefully, to avoid electrical shocks. If unfamiliar with this type of work, seek assistance from an experienced individual, or have a professional technician do the task.
•Enlist the services of qualified personnel in the following cases:
a)The power supply or plug is damaged.
b)Objects have fallen or liquid has spilled into the transceiver.
c)The transceiver has been exposed to rain.
d)The transceiver is operating abnormally or performance has seriously degraded.
e)The transceiver has been dropped or the enclosure damaged.
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CONTENTS
THANK YOU ............................................................. |
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FEATURES ............................................................... |
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SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES ..................................... |
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WRITING CONVENTIONS FOLLOWED .................. |
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MODELS COVERED BY THIS MANUAL ................. |
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MARKET CODES .................................................... |
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NOTICE TO USER .................................................. |
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PRECAUTIONS ....................................................... |
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CONTENTS ............................................................ |
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CHAPTER 1 |
INSTALLATION |
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ANTENNA CONNECTION ....................................... |
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GROUND CONNECTION ........................................ |
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LIGHTNING PROTECTION ..................................... |
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DC POWER SUPPLY CONNECTION ...................... |
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UTILIZING THE BAIL (TS-2000 (X) ONLY) .............. |
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REPLACING FUSES ............................................... |
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ACCESSORY CONNECTIONS ............................... |
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FRONT PANEL .................................................... |
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Headphones (PHONES) ................................. |
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Microphone (MIC) ........................................... |
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REAR PANEL ...................................................... |
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External Speakers (EXT.SP1/ EXT.SP2) ......... |
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Keys for CW (PADDLE and KEY) ................... |
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CHAPTER 2 |
YOUR FIRST QSO (HF/ 50MHz band) |
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RECEIVING ............................................................. |
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TRANSMITTING ...................................................... |
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CHAPTER 3 |
YOUR FIRST QSO (VHF/ UHF band) |
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RECEIVING ............................................................. |
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TRANSMITTING ...................................................... |
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CHAPTER 4 |
GETTING ACQUAINTED |
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FRONT PANEL ........................................................ |
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REAR PANEL |
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DISPLAY ............................................................... |
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MICROPHONE ...................................................... |
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CHAPTER 5 |
OPERATING BASICS |
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SWITCHING POWER ON/OFF ............................. |
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ADJUSTING VOLUME .......................................... |
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AUDIO FREQUENCY (AF) GAIN ....................... |
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RADIO FREQUENCY (RF) GAIN ...................... |
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SELECTING VFO A OR VFO B ............................. |
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SELECTING A BAND ............................................ |
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SELECTING A MODE ............................................ |
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ADJUSTING SQUELCH ........................................ |
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SELECTING A FREQUENCY ................................ |
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FRONT PANEL METER ......................................... |
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TRANSMITTING .................................................... |
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SELECTING TRANSMIT POWER ..................... |
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MICROPHONE GAIN ........................................ |
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MENU SETUP |
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WHAT IS A MENU?................................................ |
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MENU A/ MENU B ................................................. |
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MENU ACCESS .................................................... |
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QUICK MENU |
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PROGRAMMING THE QUICK MENU ............... |
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USING THE QUICK MENU ............................... |
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MENU CONFIGURATION ..................................... |
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ALPHABETICAL FUNCTION LIST ......................... |
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CHAPTER 7 |
BASIC COMMUNICATIONS |
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SSB TRANSMISSION ........................................... |
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FM TRANSMISSION ............................................. |
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AM TRANSMISSION ............................................. |
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NARROW BANDWIDTH FOR FM ......................... |
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NARROW BANDWIDTH FOR AM ......................... |
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CW TRANSMISSION ............................................ |
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AUTO ZERO-BEAT ........................................... |
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TX SIDETONE/ RX PITCH FREQUENCY ......... |
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CHAPTER 8 |
ENHANCED COMMUNICATIONS |
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TF-SET (TRANSMIT FREQUENCY SET) .......... |
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FM REPEATER OPERATION ................................ |
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PROGRAMMING AN OFFSET .......................... |
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Selecting an Offset Direction ......................... |
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Selecting an Offset Frequency ...................... |
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TRANSMITTING A TONE .................................. |
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Activating the Tone Function ......................... |
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Selecting a Tone Frequency .......................... |
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Selecting Continuous or Burst ....................... |
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Transmitting a 1750 Hz Tone ........................ |
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AUTOMATIC REPEATER OFFSET ................... |
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REVERSE FUNCTION ...................................... |
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AUTOMATIC SIMPLEX CHECK (ASC) .............. |
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TONE FREQ. ID SCAN ..................................... |
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FM CTCSS OPERATION ....................................... |
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CTCSS FREQ. ID SCAN ................................... |
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FM DCS OPERATION ............................................. |
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DCS CODE ID SCAN ........................................ |
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COMMUNICATING AIDS |
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RECEIVING ........................................................... |
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SELECTING YOUR FREQUENCY .................... |
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Direct Frequency Entry ................................. |
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Using 1 MHz Steps ....................................... |
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Quick QSY .................................................... |
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Fine Tuning ................................................... |
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Equalizing VFO Frequencies (A=B) .............. |
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RIT (RECEIVE INCREMENTAL TUNING) .......... |
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AGC (AUTOMATIC GAIN CONTROL) ............... |
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TRANSMITTING .................................................... |
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VOX (VOICE-OPERATED TRANSMIT) ............. |
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Microphone Input Level ................................. |
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Delay Time ................................................... |
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SPEECH PROCESSOR .................................... |
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XIT (TRANSMIT INCREMENTAL TUNING) ....... |
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TX Filter Bandwidth (SSB/AM) ...................... |
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TX Equalizer (SSB/FM/AM) .......................... |
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CHANGING FREQUENCY WHILE |
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CW BREAK-IN ....................................................... |
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FULL BREAK-IN ................................................ |
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ELECTRONIC KEYER .......................................... |
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CHANGING KEYING SPEED ............................ |
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AUTO WEIGHTING ........................................... |
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Reverse Keying Weight Ratio ....................... |
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BUG KEY FUNCTION ....................................... |
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CW MESSAGE MEMORY ................................. |
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Storing CW Messages .................................. |
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Transmitting CW Messages .......................... |
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Changing the Inter-message Interval Time .... |
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Changing the Sidetone Volume ..................... |
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Inset Keying .................................................. |
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FREQUENCY CORRECTION FOR CW ............ |
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CW REVERSE (RECEIVE) ................................ |
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AUTO CW TX IN SSB MODE ............................ |
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CHAPTER 10 |
SUB-RECEIVER |
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TX BAND AND CONTROL BAND .......................... |
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TX BAND ........................................................... |
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CONTROL BAND .............................................. |
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RECEIVING ........................................................... |
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ACTIVATING THE SUB-RECEIVER .................. |
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CONTROLLING THE SUB-RECEIVER ............. |
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SELECTING A BAND ........................................ |
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ADJUSTING THE AUDIO FREQUENCY (AF) |
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ADJUSTING THE SQUELCH ............................ |
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SELECTING A FREQUENCY ............................ |
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SUB-RECEIVER PANEL METER ...................... |
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FM CTCSS OPERATION................................... |
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FM DCS OPERATION ....................................... |
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TONE FREQ. ID SCAN ..................................... |
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DCS CODE ID SCAN ........................................ |
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ATTENUATOR ................................................... |
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PRE-AMPLIFIER ............................................... |
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DUAL WATCH ................................................... |
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SCAN ................................................................ |
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NOISE REDUCTION ......................................... |
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TRANSMITTING .................................................... |
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SELECTING A TRANSMIT POWER .................. |
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MICROPHONE GAIN ........................................ |
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FM REPEATER OPERATION ............................ |
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REVERSE FUNCTION ...................................... |
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AUTOMATIC SIMPLEX CHECK (ASC) .............. |
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TRANSMITTING A TONE .................................. |
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MEMORY .............................................................. |
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CHAPTER 11 |
SPECIALIZED COMMUNICATIONS |
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PACKET RADIO .................................................... |
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PREPARATION ..................................................... |
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DCD SENSE.......................................................... |
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RADIO TELETYPEWRITING (RTTY) .................... |
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AMTOR/PacTOR/CLOVER/G-TOR/PSK31 ........... |
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SLOW SCAN TV/ FACSIMILE ............................... |
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DX PACKET CLUSTER TUNE ............................... |
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SATELLITE OPERATION ...................................... |
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BASIC OPERATION .......................................... |
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STORING SATELLITE MEMORY CHANNELS .. |
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RECALLING A SATELLITE MEMORY |
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SATELLITE CHANNEL NAME ........................... |
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QUICK MEMORY IN SATELLITE MODE ........... |
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CHECKING THE UPLINK FREQUENCY ........... |
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USING XIT/ RIT IN SATELLITE MODE .............. |
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CHANGING THE FREQUENCY BAND ............. |
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REJECTING INTERFERENCE |
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CHANGING THE RECEIVE FILTER |
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BANDWIDTH ..................................................... |
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SSB/ FM/ AM Modes .................................... |
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CW/ FSK Modes ........................................... |
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NOTCH FILTER (SSB) ...................................... |
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BEAT CANCEL (SSB/ AM) ................................. |
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MANUAL BEAT CANCEL (ALL MODES) ........... |
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NOISE REDUCTION ......................................... |
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Setting the N.R. 1 Level Adjustment .............. |
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Settign the N.R. 2 Time Constant .................. |
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NOISE BLANKER .................................................. |
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PRE-AMPLIFIER ................................................... |
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ATTENUATOR ....................................................... |
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CHAPTER 13 |
MEMORY FEATURES |
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MEMORY CHANNELS .......................................... |
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STORING DATA IN MEMORY ........................... |
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Simplex Channels ......................................... |
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Split-Frequency Channels ............................. |
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MEMORY RECALL AND SCROLL .................... |
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Memory Recall .............................................. |
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Memory Scroll............................................... |
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Temporary Frequency Changes .................... |
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MEMORY-VFO SPLIT OPERATION .................. |
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MEMORY TRANSFER ...................................... |
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Memory VFO Transfer .............................. |
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Channel Channel Transfer ........................ |
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STORING FREQUENCY RANGES ................... |
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Confirming Start/End Frequencies ................ |
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Programmable VFO ...................................... |
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Memory Channel Lockout ............................. |
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ERASING MEMORY CHANNELS ..................... |
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MEMORY CHANNEL NAME ............................. |
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MEMORY GROUP ............................................ |
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Memory Group Select ................................... |
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QUICK MEMORY .................................................. |
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STORING INTO QUICK MEMORY .................... |
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RECALLING QUICK MEMORY CHANNELS ..... |
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TEMPORARY FREQUENCY CHANGES .......... |
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QUICK MEMORY VFO TRANSFER .............. |
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CHAPTER 14 |
SCAN |
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PROGRAM SCAN ............................................. |
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PROGRAM SCAN PARTIALLY SLOWED.......... |
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SCAN HOLD ..................................................... |
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MHz SCAN |
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MEMORY SCAN.................................................... |
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SCAN RESUME METHOD ................................ |
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ALL-CHANNEL SCAN ....................................... |
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GROUP SCAN .................................................. |
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CALL SCAN....................................................... |
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VISUAL SCAN ................................................... |
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Using Visual Scan (VFO) .............................. |
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Changing the Number of Channels to Scan .. |
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Using Visual Scan (Memory Channel) ........... |
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CHAPTER 15 |
OPERATOR CONVENIENCES |
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ALT (Auto Lock Tuning) .......................................... |
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HF/ 50 MHz BAND ............................................. |
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VHF/ UHF/ 1.2 GHZ BAND ................................ |
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APO (Auto Power OFF) ......................................... |
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AUTOMATIC ANTENNA TUNER ........................... |
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Presetting .......................................................... |
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ATTENUATOR ....................................................... |
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AUTO MODE ......................................................... |
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BEEP FUNCTION .................................................. |
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CALL CHANNEL .................................................... |
75 |
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DISPLAY ............................................................... |
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75 |
BRIGHTNESS ................................................... |
75 |
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CONTRAST....................................................... |
75 |
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KEY ILLUMINATION .......................................... |
75 |
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DTMF .................................................................... |
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75 |
MANUAL DTMF DIALING .................................. |
75 |
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DTMF MEMORY ............................................... |
75 |
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Entering DTMF tones .................................... |
75 |
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Transmitting DTMF Memory Channel Data ... |
76 |
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DTMF Tone Time Length .............................. |
76 |
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DTMF Pause Period ..................................... |
76 |
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HF RX ANTENNA .................................................. |
76 |
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LINEAR AMPLIFIER CONTROL ............................ |
76 |
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LOCK FUNCTIONS ............................................... |
77 |
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FREQUENCY LOCK FUNCTION ...................... |
77 |
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LOCK ALL FUNCTION ...................................... |
77 |
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MICROPHONE PF KEYS ...................................... |
77 |
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MONITOR ............................................................. |
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77 |
PF KEY .................................................................. |
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77 |
RISE TIME OF CW ................................................ |
77 |
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RX DSP EQUALIZER ............................................ |
78 |
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EQUALIZING RECEIVING AUDIO |
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(SSB/ FM/ AM) ................................................... |
78 |
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SEPARATE SPEAKER OUTPUT ........................... |
78 |
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S-METER SQUELCH ............................................ |
78 |
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SQUELCH HANG TIME..................................... |
78 |
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TIME-OUT TIMER ................................................. |
78 |
TNC ....................................................................... |
79 |
TRANSVERTER .................................................... |
79 |
TX MONITOR ........................................................ |
79 |
TX POWER ........................................................... |
79 |
QUICK DATA TRANSFER ..................................... |
80 |
SETTING UP ..................................................... |
80 |
Equipment Needed ....................................... |
80 |
Connections ................................................. |
80 |
USING QUICK TRANSFER ............................... |
80 |
Transferring Data .......................................... |
80 |
Receiving Data ............................................. |
80 |
COMPUTER CONTROL ........................................ |
81 |
SETTING UP ..................................................... |
81 |
Equipment Needed ....................................... |
81 |
Connections ................................................. |
81 |
COMMUNICATION PARAMETERS ....................... |
81 |
REMOTE MICROPHONE CONTROLLER ............. |
81 |
WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROL (K-type ONLY) .. |
82 |
PREPARATION ................................................. |
82 |
CONTROL OPERATION ................................... |
82 |
SKY COMMAND II+ (K-type ONLY) ....................... |
83 |
PREPARATION ................................................. |
83 |
CONTROL OPERATION ................................... |
84 |
USING TH-D7A AS A COMMANDER ................. |
85 |
CONTROL OPERATION ................................... |
85 |
USING ANOTHER TS-2000 |
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AS A COMMANDER .......................................... |
87 |
USING A SEPARATE TRANSPORTER ............. |
88 |
REPEATER FUNCTION (K-type ONLY) ................. |
88 |
LOCK-BAND REPEATER .................................. |
88 |
CROSS-BAND REPEATER ............................... |
88 |
HANG TIME FOR REPEATER FUNCTION ....... |
88 |
DRU-3A DIGITAL RECORDING UNIT |
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(OPTIONAL) .......................................................... |
89 |
RECORDING MESSAGES ................................ |
89 |
MESSAGE PLAYBACK ..................................... |
89 |
Checking Messages ..................................... |
89 |
Sending Messages ....................................... |
90 |
Erasing a Recorded Message ....................... |
90 |
Changing Inter-message Interval Time .......... |
90 |
Changing Playback Volume .......................... |
90 |
VS-3 VOICE SYNTHESIZER (OPTIONAL) ............ |
91 |
MICROPROCESSOR RESET ............................... |
92 |
INITIAL SETTINGS ............................................ |
92 |
PARTIAL RESET ............................................... |
92 |
FULL RESET ..................................................... |
92 |
CHAPTER 16 CONNECTING PERIPHERAL EQUIPMENT |
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COMPUTER .......................................................... |
93 |
COMPATIBLE TRANSCEIVER .............................. |
93 |
RTTY EQUIPMENT ............................................... |
94 |
HF LINEAR AMPLIFIER ........................................ |
94 |
ANTENNA TUNER ................................................ |
94 |
MCP AND TNC ...................................................... |
95 |
TYPICAL MCP/ TNC SETUP ................................. |
96 |
LINEAR AMPLIFIER (50 MHz, 144 MHz, 430 |
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(440) MHz and 1.2 GHz) ........................................ |
96 |
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CONTENTS
CHAPTER 17 |
INSTALLING OPTIONS |
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REMOVING THE BOTTOM CASE ........................ |
97 |
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DRU-3A DIGITAL RECORDING UNIT ................... |
97 |
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VS-3 VOICE SYNTHESIZER UNIT ........................ |
97 |
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MB-430 MOBILE BRACKET .................................. |
98 |
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RC-2000 REMOTE PANEL .................................... |
98 |
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CHAPTER 18 |
TROUBLESHOOTING |
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GENERAL INFORMATION .................................... |
99 |
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SERVICE ........................................................... |
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99 |
SERVICE NOTE ................................................ |
99 |
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CLEANING |
........................................................ |
99 |
LITHIUM BATTERY ............................................... |
99 |
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DEMONSTRATION MODE .................................... |
99 |
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TROUBLESHOOTING ......................................... |
100 |
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OPERATION NOTICES ....................................... |
103 |
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DC POWER SUPPLY ...................................... |
103 |
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TX SIGNAL HARMONICS ............................... |
103 |
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INTERNAL BEATS .......................................... |
103 |
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VISUAL SCAN ................................................. |
103 |
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SENSITIVITY (K-type ONLY) ........................... |
103 |
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AGC ................................................................ |
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103 |
SUB-RECEIVER .............................................. |
103 |
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CHAPTER 19 |
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES |
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OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES ................................ |
104 |
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CHAPTER 20 |
SPECIFICATIONS |
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SPECIFICATIONS ............................................... |
105 |
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CHAPTER 21 |
APPENDIX |
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TS-B2000 FRONT PANEL ................................... |
109 |
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BUILT-IN TNC COMMAND LIST .......................... |
110 |
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COM CONNECTOR ............................................ |
113 |
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HARDWARE DESCRIPTION ........................... |
113 |
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CONTROL OPERATION ................................. |
113 |
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COMPUTER CONTROL .................................. |
114 |
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Alphabetical Commands ............................. |
114 |
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Parameters ................................................. |
114 |
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Terminator .................................................. |
114 |
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Error Messages .......................................... |
114 |
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PC CONTROL COMMAND TABLES ................... |
115 |
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CHAPTER 22 |
INDEX |
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INDEX ................................................................. |
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INSTALLATION
Install and connect an antenna system {page 1}.
Install a ground system that satisfies DC and RF grounding requirements {page 1}.
Install lightning protection to protect the antenna system, your personal safety, and your property {page 1}.
Install and connect a DC power supply {page 2}.
Connect all accessories to the transceiver {pages 3, 94}. Accessories include the following:
• Microphone |
• Headphones |
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Antenna Tuner |
• |
External Speaker |
• CW Key |
• RTTY Equipment |
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Computer |
• |
Linear Amplifier |
• TNC/ Multimode |
• Remote Panel |
Communications Processor
ANTENNA CONNECTION
An antenna system consists of an antenna, feed line, and ground. The transceiver can give excellent results if the antenna system and its installation are given careful attention. Use a properly adjusted 50Ω antenna of good quality, a high-quality 50Ω coaxial cable, and first-quality connectors. All connections must be clean and tight.
After making the connections, match the impedance of the coaxial cable and antenna so that the SWR is 1.5:1 or less. High SWR will cause the transmit output to drop and may lead to radio frequency interference to consumer products such as stereo receivers and televisions. You may even interfere with your own transceiver. Reports that your signal is distorted could indicate that your antenna system is not efficiently radiating the transceiver’s power.
Connect your primary HF/ 50 MHz antenna feed line to ANT 1 on the rear of the transceiver. If you are using two HF/ 50 MHz antennas, connect the secondary antenna to ANT 2. Connect VHF
(144 MHz), UHF (430/ 440 MHz), and 1.2 GHz (TS-2000/ TS-B2000 Optional) antennas to their respective antenna connectors on the rear of the transceiver. Refer to page 13 for the location of the antenna connectors.
Transmitting without connecting an antenna or other matched load may damage the transceiver. Always connect the antenna to the transceiver before transmitting.
All fixed stations should be equipped with a lightning arrester to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, and transceiver damage.
Note: The transceiver’s protection circuit will activate when the SWR is greater than 2.5:1; however, do not rely on protection to compensate for a poorly functioning antenna system.
GROUND CONNECTION
At the minimum, a good DC ground is required to prevent such dangers as electric shock. For superior communications results, a good RF ground is required, against which the antenna system can operate. Both of these conditions can be met by providing a good earth ground for your station. Bury one or more ground rods or a large copper plate under the ground, then connect this to the transceiver GND terminal. Use heavy gauge wire or a copper strap, cut as short as possible, for this connection. Do not use a gas pipe, an electrical conduit, or a plastic water pipe as a ground.
LIGHTNING PROTECTION
Even in areas where lightning storms are less common, there are usually a limited number of storms each year. Consider carefully how to protect your equipment and home from lightning. The installation of a lightning arrestor is a start, but there is more that you can do. For example, terminate your antenna system transmission lines at an entry panel that you install outside your home. Ground this entry panel to a good outside ground, then connect the appropriate feed lines between the entry panel and your transceiver. When a lightning storm occurs, disconnecting the feed lines from your transceiver will ensure added protection.
1
1 INSTALLATION
DC POWER SUPPLY CONNECTION
In order to use this transceiver, you need a separate 13.8 V DC power supply that must be purchased separately. Do not directly connect the transceiver to an AC outlet. Use the supplied DC power cable to connect the transceiver to a regulated power supply. Do not substitute a cable with smaller gauge wires. The current capacity of the power supply must be 20.5 A peak or more.
Fuse holders
(Fuse 25 A)
Black Red
TS-2000/ TS-2000X
TS-B2000
DC 13.8 V
First, connect the DC power cable to the regulated DC power supply; the red lead to the positive terminal and the black lead to the negative terminal. Next, connect the DC power cable to the transceiver’s DC power connector. Press the connectors firmly together until the locking tab clicks.
Note:
Before connecting the DC power supply to the transceiver, be sure to switch OFF the DC power supply and transceiver.
Do not plug the DC power supply into an AC outlet until you make all connections.
UTILIZING THE BAIL (TS-2000(X) ONLY)
This transceiver is equipped with a bail so that you can angle the transceiver. The bail is located on the bottom of the transceiver. Pull the bail forward to the limit as shown.
Pull the bail
REPLACING FUSES
If a fuse blows, determine the cause then correct the problem. Only after the problem has been resolved, replace the blown fuse with a new one with the specified ratings. If newly installed fuses continue to blow, disconnect the power plug and contact a KENWOOD service station or your dealer for assistance.
Fuse Location |
Fuse Current Rating |
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TS-2000(X)/ |
4 A |
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TS-B2000 |
(For an external antenna tuner) |
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Supplied DC power |
25 A |
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cable |
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Fuse (4 A)
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1 INSTALLATION
ACCESSORY CONNECTIONS
FRONT PANEL
■ Headphones (PHONES)
Connect monaural or stereo headphones having a 4 to 32Ω impedance. This jack accepts a
6.3 mm (1/4") diameter, 2-conductor (mono) or
3-conductor (stereo) plug. After connecting the headphones, you will hear no sound from the internal (or optional external) speaker.
■Microphone (MIC)
Connect a microphone having an impedance between 250 and 600Ω. Fully insert the connector, then screw the retaining ring clockwise until secure. Compatible microphones include the MC-43S, MC-47, MC-52DM, MC-60A, MC-80, MC-85, and MC-90. Do not use the MC-44, MC-44DM, MC-45, MC-45E, MC-45DM, MC-45DME, or MC-53DM microphones.
Headphone
TS-2000
TS-2000X
TS-B2000
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MIC q
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PTT w
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t 8 V (10 mA max)
UP r
Microphone |
MIC connector (Front view) |
REAR PANEL
■External Speakers (EXT.SP1/ EXT.SP2)
This transceiver has 2 independent receivers. Thus, it can output 2 separate audio signals. As a default, the transceiver mixes both audio signals internally and outputs them from the internal speaker. On the rear panel of the transceiver, there are 2 external speaker jacks. If an external speaker is connected to EXP.SP1, the internal speaker will mute. If the speaker is connected to EXT.SP2, both the external speaker and the
internal speaker will function. Use only external speakers with an impedance of 4 to 8Ω (8Ω nominal). These jacks accept only 3.5 mm (1/8") diameter, 2-conductor (mono) plugs.
Do not connect headphones to this jack. The high audio output of this jack could damage your hearing.
■ Keys for CW (PADDLE and KEY)
For CW operation using the internal electronic keyer, connect a keyer paddle to the PADDLE jack. For CW operation without using the internal electronic keyer, connect a straight key, semi-automatic key (bug), electronic keyer, or the CW keyed output from a Multimode Communications Processor (MCP) to the KEY jack. The PADDLE and KEY jacks mate with a 6.3 mm (1/4") 3-conductor plug and a 3.5 mm (1/8") 2-conductor plug respectively. External electronic keyers or MCPs must use positive keying to be compatible with this transceiver. Use a shielded cable between the key and the transceiver.
Note: Due to the functionality of the internal electronic keyer, you may find it unnecessary to connect both a paddle and another type of keyer unless you want to use a PC-based keyer for CW. Read the “ELECTRONIC KEYER” section {page 42} to become familiar with the internal keyer.
External speaker
TS-2000
TS-2000X
TS-B2000
GND +
•Straight key
•Bug key
•Electronic keyer
•MCP CW output
GND dash dot
• Paddle
3
YOUR FIRST QSO (HF/ 50 MHz band)
Are you ready to give your TS-2000(X) a quick try? Reading these two pages should get your voice on the air in your first QSO on the HF/ 50 MHz band shortly. The instructions below are intended only for a quick guide. If you encounter problems or there is something you don’t understand, read the detailed explanations given later in this manual.
RECEIVING
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HF/VHF/UHF ALL MODE MULTI BANDER TS-2000
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Note: This section explains only keys and controls required to briefly try the transceiver.
qSet the following as specified:
•MAIN AF: Fully counterclockwise
•MAIN RF GAIN: Fully clockwise
•MAIN SQL: Fully counterclockwise
wSwitch ON the DC power supply, then press and hold [ ] (POWER) briefly on the transceiver.
•Do not press the switch for more than approximately 2 seconds; the transceiver will be switched OFF.
•Upon power up, “HELLO” appears, followed by the selected frequency and other indicators.
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eConfirm that VFO A has been selected for communications; “tA” should be visible on the display. If it has not, press [A/B] to select VFO A.
rTurn the MAIN AF control slowly clockwise until you hear a suitable level of background noise.
t Press [+]/ [–]to select an HF/ 50 MHz Amateur radio band.
yPress [LSB/ USB/ AUTO] or [FM/ AM/ NAR] to select an operating mode.
•To select the second mode on each key, press the same key again. For example, each press of [LSB/ USB/ AUTO] switches between LSB and USB modes.
uIf you have selected FM, turn the MAIN SQL control clockwise until the background noise is just eliminated; the MAIN band LED (above the [MIC/ CAR] key) turns off.
• With LSB or USB selected, skip this step.
iTurn the Tuning control to tune in a station.
•If you do not hear any stations, you may have the wrong antenna connector selected. Press [FUNC], [AT/ ANT1/2] to switch between the antenna 1 and 2 connectors.
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2 YOUR FIRST QSO (HF/ 50 MHz band)
TRANSMITTING
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USB |
TX MONI |
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HF/VHF/UHF ALL MODE MULTI BANDER TS-2000
CW TUNE
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MULTI |
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qTurn the Tuning control to tune in a desired station or to select an unused frequency.
wPress [AT/ ANT1/2] momentarily.
• “AT ” appears.
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e Press and hold [AT/ ANT1/2] to activate the builtin antenna tuner.
• “AT” starts blinking and the MAIN band LED above the [MIC/ CAR] key turns red.
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Note: You will hear a lot of clicking sounds coming from the transceiver while the antenna tuner is trying to tune the antenna. This is simply the relay switches turning ON and OFF.
rWith LSB, USB, or AM selected, press [MIC/ CAR] to activate the Microphone Gain Adjust.
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tPress [SEND].
• The MAIN band LED turns red.
yBegin speaking into the microphone in your normal tone of voice.
uLSB/ USB: While speaking into the microphone, adjust the MULTI/ CH control so that the ALC meter reflects according to your voice level.
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FM: Skip this step.
iWhen you finish speaking, press [SEND] to return to receive mode.
oPress [MIC/ CAR] to quit the Microphone Gain Adjustment.
Note: If desired, access Menu No. 41 {page 28} to try the Microphone Gain Adjust for FM.
This completes your introduction to the TS-2000(X), but there is a great deal more to know. “OPERATING BASICS” {page 18} and the following chapters explain all the functions of this transceiver, starting with the most basic, commonly-used functions.
5
YOUR FIRST QSO (VHF/ UHF band)
If your primary operating band is VHF (144 MHz) or UHF (430/ 440 MHz), the TS-2000(X) can also serve you as a powerful All-mode VHF/ UHF transceiver. The instructions below are intended only for a quick guide to get you up on the air on the VHF/ UHF band. If you encounter problems or there is something you don’t understand, read the detailed explanations given later in this manual.
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qSet the following as specified:
•MAIN AF: Fully counterclockwise
•MAIN RF GAIN: Fully clockwise
•MAIN SQL: Fully counterclockwise
wSwitch ON the DC power supply, then press and hold [ ] (POWER) briefly on the transceiver.
•Do not press the switch for more than approximately 2 seconds; the transceiver will be switched OFF.
•Upon power up, “HELLO” appears, followed by the selected frequency and other indicators.
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rTurn the MAIN AF control slowly clockwise until you hear a suitable level of background noise.
tPress [+]/ [–]to move up to the VHF
(144 MHz) or UHF (430/ 440 MHz) Amateur
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yConfirm that the operating mode is FM. If it is not, press [FM/ AM/ NAR] to select FM.
uTurn the SQL control clockwise until the background noise is just eliminated; the MAIN band LED turns off.
iTurn the Tuning control to tune in a station.
•You can use the MULTI/ CH control to change the frequency faster. If you do not hear any stations, the antenna may not be installed or connected properly. Check the antenna connector on the rear panel {page 13}.
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3 YOUR FIRST QSO (VHF/ UHF band)
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operating mode is FM. If it is not, NAR] to change the operating
wTurn the Tuning control or the MULTI/ CH control to tune in a desired station or to select an unused frequency.
ePress [SEND].
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rBegin speaking into the microphone in your normal tone of voice.
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This completes your introduction on how to receive and transmit using the TS-2000(X) on a VHF/ UHF band. Refer to “OPERATING BASICS” {page 18} and the following chapters for explanations on all the functions of this transceiver.
7
GETTING ACQUAINTED
FRONT PANEL
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q PF key
You can assign a function to this Programmable Function key. The default function is Voice 1 {page 77}.
w [ ] (POWER) switch
Press and hold briefly to switch the transceiver power ON. Press again to switch the power OFF.
e ATT/ F LOCK key
Press to switch the receiver attenuator ON or OFF {page 57}. Press [FUNC], [ATT/ F LOCK] to switch the Frequency Lock function ON or OFF {page 77}.
r PRE/ LOCK A key
Press to switch the receiver pre-amplifier ON or OFF {page 57}. Press [FUNC], [PRE/ LOCK A] to lock all the transceiver keys {page 77}.
t VOX/ LEVEL key
In voice mode, press to switch the Voice-Operated Transmit function ON or OFF {page 39}. In CW mode, press to switch the Break-in function ON or OFF {page 42}. Press [FUNC], [VOX/ LEVEL] to adjust the microphone input level for VOX operation. The VOX LED lights orange when the VOX function is active.
y PROC/ LEVEL key
Press to switch the Speech Processor for transmitting ON or OFF {page 40}. Press [FUNC],
[PROC/ LEVEL] to adjust the Speech Processor input level. The PROC LED lights orange when the Speech Processor function is actived.
u SEND key
Press to switch the transceiver between receive mode and transmit mode {pages 5, 7}.
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Press to activate the internal antenna tuner {page 72} or an external antenna tuner. Press [FUNC],
[AT/ ANT1/2] to select either Antenna 1 or Antenna 2 for the HF/ 50 MHz band {page 72}.
o PHONES jack
Connect a set of headphones to this jack. Inserting a plug into the jack automatically mutes the audio from the speaker {pages 3, 78}.
!0MIC connector
Connect a compatible microphone to this connector, then securely screw down the connector locking ring {page 3}.
!1N.R./ LEVEL key
Press to switch the DSP Noise Reduction function ON or OFF. Press [FUNC], [N.R./ LEVEL] to adjust the Noise Reduction level. Press [FUNC],
[N.R./ LEVEL] again to finish the adjustment {page 56}.
!2A.N./ LEVEL key
Press to switch the DSP Auto Notch function ON or OFF. Press [FUNC], [A.N./ LEVEL] to adjust the DSP Auto Notch reduction level. Press [FUNC], [A.N./ LEVEL] again to finish the adjustment {page 56}.
!3B.C./ MANUAL key
Press to switch the DSP Auto Beat Cancel function ON or OFF. Press [FUNC], [B.C./ MANUAL] to adjust the beat cancel frequency manually. Press [FUNC], [B.C./ MANUAL] again to finish the manual adjustment {page 56}.
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Consists of 10 keys that are used to enter numeric data. Also used for the following functions:
•1/ CH1/REC, 2/ CH2/REC, and 3/ CH3/REC keys
Press to play back or record the CW or voice messages that are associated with the DRU-3A Digital Recording Unit {page 89} and the internal electronic keyer {page 43}.
•4/ TONE/SEL key
Press to activate the sub-audible Tone function to access repeaters for FM mode. To select the Tone frequency, press [FUNC], [4/ TONE/SEL], then select your desired tone frequency using the MULTI/ CH control {page 33}.
•5/ METER key
Press to select the meter scales {page 19}.
•6/ CTCSS/SEL key
Press to activate the Continuous Tone Coded Squelch System (CTCSS) function for FM mode. To select the CTCSS tone frequency, press
[FUNC], [5/ CTCSS/SEL], then select your desired CTCSS tone frequency using the MULTI/ CH control {page 35}.
•7/ NB/LEVEL key
Press to switch the Noise Blanker ON or OFF. Press [FUNC], [7/ NB/LEVEL] to adjust the Noise Blanker level {page 57}.
•8/ AGC/OFF key
Press to adjust the response time of the Automatic Gain Control. To switch the AGC OFF, press
[FUNC], [8/ AGC/OFF] {page 38}.
•9/ FINE/STEP key
Press to activate the Fine tuning function to allow more precise tuning {page 38}.
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Press to activate the Digital Coded Squelch function for FM mode. To select the DCS code, press [FUNC], [•/ DCS/SEL], then select your desired code using the MULTI/ CH control {page 36}.
•0/ SHIFT/OFFSET key
Press to switch the Shift function for FM mode ON or OFF when accessing the repeaters. The Shift frequency can be manually adjusted by pressing
[FUNC], [0/ SHIFT/OFFSET], then adjusting the shift frequency value using the MULTI/ CH control {page 32}.
•ENT key
Press to enter your desired frequency using the keypad {page 37}.
!5FUNC key
Press to access the secondary functions that are assigned to the keys. While FUNC is active, the FUNC LED lights orange.
!6MIC/ CAR key
Press to adjust the microphone gain {page 20}. While the Speech Processor function is ON, it becomes the Speech Processor output level adjustment key {page 40}.
Press [FUNC], [MIC/ CAR] to adjust the carrier level for CW, FSK and AM mode {page 20}.
!7PWR/ TX MONI key
Press to adjust the output power {page 20}. Press
[FUNC], [PWR/ TX MONI] to monitor your transmission signal {page 79}.
!8KEY/ DELAY key
Press to adjust the internal electronic keyer speed. Press [FUNC], [KEY/ DELAY] to adjust the VOX delay time or break-in time (Full break-in/ Semi break-in time) for CW mode {page 42}.
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Press to select lower sideband (LSB) or upper sideband (USB) mode for voice or digital operation. Press [FUNC], [LSB/ USB/ AUTO] to toggle the auto mode selection {page 73}.
@0CW/ FSK/ REV key
Press to select CW or FSK (Frequency Shift Keying) mode {pages 30, 51}. Press [FUNC],
[CW/ FSK/ REV] to reverse the sideband pitch.
@1FM/ AM/ NAR key
Press to select FM or AM mode {pages 28, 29}. Press [FUNC], [FM/ AM/ NAR] to select narrow bandwidth transmission mode {page 29}.
@2CLR key
Press to exit from, abort, or reset various functions. Also used to erase memory channels {page 62} or locking out memory channels from the scan list {page 62}.
@3DISP key
Press to toggle the normal operating mode and DSP filter setting display mode {page 55}. Press and hold to start the Visual Scan function {page 70}.
@41MHz/ SEL key
Press to switch the MHz Up/ Down function ON or OFF using the MULTI/ CH control. Press [FUNC], [1MHz/ SEL] to change the increment/ decrement step value {page 37}. Press and hold to start the MHz Scan function {page 68}.
@5Tuning control
Turn to select the desired frequency {page 37}. Use the convenient finger-tip cavity for continuous tuning.
The lever behind this control adjusts the control torque level; turn fully clockwise for light torque or fully counterclockwise for heavy torque.
@6CTRL key
Press to toggle the operating controls between the main transceiver and the sub-receiver. The transmission band is not affected by this key.
@7MENU key
Press to select or cancel the Menu mode that is used for activating and configuring functions {page 21}.
@8TF-SET key
While operating split-frequency, press to monitor or change your transmit frequency {page 31}.
@9+/ –(Up/ Down) keys
Press to step through all the Amateur radio bands consecutively {page 18}. Also used to make selections from the Menu {page 21}, and to check the Start and End frequencies of the Scan function {page 62}.
#0MAIN key
Press to transfer the operating controls to the MAIN transceiver. Also moves the transmission band to the main transceiver frequency.
#1SUB key
Press to transfer the operating controls to the subreceiver. Also moves the transmission band to the sub-receiver frequency.
#2SCAN/ SG.SEL key
Press to start or stop the Scan function {page 66}. Press [FUNC], [SCAN/ SG.SEL] to select a scan group {page 69}.
#3CALL/ C.IN key
Press to recall a call channel for the selected operating band (HF/ 50 MHz/ 144 MHz/ 430 (440) MHz/ 1.2 GHz (TS-2000/ TS-B2000 Optional)). Press [FUNC], [CALL/ C.IN] to write a new Call Channel to the memory {page 75}.
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Controls the Quick Memory function {page 64}.
•MR key
Press to recall data from the Quick Memory {page 65}.
•M.IN key
Press to write data into the Quick Memory {page 64}.
#5SATL key
Press to activate Satellite communication mode {page 53}.
#6Frequency control keys
These keys control functions related to selecting a frequency, a VFO, or a memory channel.
•A/B / M/S key
Press to select either VFO A or VFO B {page 18}. In Satellite mode, press to swap the MAIN and SUB frequencies so that you can change the frequencies with a Tuning control {page 54}.
•SPLIT/ REV key
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#7MsVFO/ MG.SEL key
Press to transfer data from a memory channel to a VFO {page 61}. Press [FUNC], [MsVFO/ MG.SEL] to enter Memory Group Select mode {page 64}.
#8M.IN key
Writes data into a memory channel {page 58} or selects Memory Scroll mode {page 60}.
#9RIT/ CW TUNE key
Press to switch the Receive Incremental Tuning function ON or OFF {page 38}. Press [FUNC], [RIT/ CW TUNE] to activate the automatic zero-beat function for CW mode {page 30}.
$0XIT/ ALT key
Press to switch the Transmit Incremental Tuning function ON or OFF {page 40}. Press [FUNC], [XIT/ ALT] to switch the Auto Lock Tuning mode for the 1.2 GHz band (FM) ON or OFF {page 72}.
$1CLEAR key
Press to reset the RIT/XIT frequency offset to zero {pages 38, 40}.
$2SET/ P.C.T. key
Press to use split-frequency operation which allows you to use different transmit and receive frequencies {page 31}. In Satellite mode, press to toggle the Trace Reverse function ON and OFF {page 54}.
•VFO/M / VFO/CH key
Press to select either Memory or VFO mode {page 59}. In Satellite mode, press to toggle the VFO and memory channel operations {page 54}.
•A=B/ TRACE key
Press to copy the data in the currently selected VFO to the other VFO {page 31}. In Satellite mode, press to toggle the TRACE function ON and OFF {page 54}.
Press to set received DX Packet Cluster frequency data to the main transceiver when the Packet Cluster Tune mode is activated. Press [FUNC], [SET/ P.C.T.] to switch the Packet Cluster Tune mode ON or OFF {page 53}.
$3TNC Status Indicators
•9.6k LED
Lights when the internal TNC is operating at 9600 bps. The default operating mode is 1200 bps {page 50}.
•STA LED
Lights when the internal TNC holds the data in the buffer to transmit.
•CON LED
Lights when the internal TNC is connected to another TNC.
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$4RIT/SUB control
After switching the RIT or XIT function ON, turn this control to select the desired frequency offset {pages 38, 40}.
Turn to adjust the sub-receiver frequency when the RIT and XIT functions are switched OFF and the subreceiver is switched ON {page 45}.
$5MANUAL BC control
Turn to adjust the audio notch frequency while the DSP beat cancel function is set to the manual frequency adjustment mode {page 56}.
$6MAIN RF GAIN control
Turn to adjust the radio frequency gain for the main transceiver {page 18}.
$7MULTI/ CH control
In VFO mode, rotate to step the operating frequency up or down {page 37}. In memory channel mode, rotate to select a memory channel {page 58}. Also used for selecting Menu numbers when accessing the Menu mode {page 21} and as a selector to choose settings for various functions activated by front panel buttons. The MULTI/ CH LED lights when the setting(s) can be changed using the MULTI/ CH control.
$8MAIN SQL control
Used for muting (“squelching”) the speaker, the head phones and AF output on ACC2 (13-pin DIN connector) when no receive signal is present on the main transceiver {page 19}.
$9MAIN AF control
Turn to adjust the volume on the main transceiver {page 19}.
%0SUB SQL control
Used for muting (“squelching”) the speaker, head phone and AF output on ACC2 (13-pin DIN connector) when no receive signal is present on the sub-receiver {page 46}.
%1SUB AF control
Press to switch the sub-receiver ON or OFF. When it is ON, the SUB-receiver LED lights orange.
Turn to adjust the volume for the sub-receiver.
%2LO/ WIDTH control
Turn clockwise/ counterclockwise to increase/ decrease the value for the low cut-off DSP filter frequency or the filter bandwidth (CW/ FSK). The selected value appears on the main dot-matrix display {page 55}.
%3HI/ SHIFT control
Turn clockwise/ counterclockwise to increase/ decrease the value for the high cut-off DSP filter frequency or the Shift frequency. The selected value appears on the sub dot-matrix display {page 55}.
%4MAIN band LED
Lights green while the main transceiver’s squelch is open. Lights red while transmitting on the main transceiver’s VFO band.
%5SUB band LED
Lights green while the sub-receiver’s squelch is open. Lights red while transmitting on the sub-receiver’s VFO band.
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Connect your primary HF/ 50 MHz antenna to ANT 1. If you are using 2 antennas for the HF/ 50 MHz band, connect the secondary antenna to the ANT 2 connector.
w GND post
Connect a heavy gauge wire or copper strap between the ground post and the nearest earth ground {page 1}.
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The PADDLE jack mates with a 6.3 mm (1/4") 3-conductor plug for connecting a keyer paddle to the internal electronic keyer. The KEY jack mates with a 3.5 mm (1/8") 2-conductor plug for connecting an external key for CW operation. Read “Keys for CW (PANEL and KEY)” {page 3} before using these jacks.
r AT connector
Mates with the connector on the cable supplied with the external antenna tuner. Refer to the instruction manual supplied with the tuner for more information.
t ANT 144
Connect your 144 MHz band antenna to this connector.
y ANT 430
Connect your 430/ 440 MHz band antenna to this connector.
u ANT 1.2G (TS-2000/ TS-B2000 Optional)
Connect your 1.2 GHz band antenna to this connector.
i DC 13.8V power input connector
Connect a 13.8 V DC power source to this connector {page 2}. Use the cable supplied with the regulated DC power supply.
o COM connector
Mates with a 9-pin female RS-232C connector for connecting a computer via one of its serial communication ports {page 93}. Also used with the Quick Data Transfer function {page 93}.
!0PANEL connector
Connect a cable from the optional separate remote panel (RC-2000) to this connector.
!1EXT.SP1 and EXT.SP2 jacks
Mate with a 3.5 mm (1/8"), 2-conductor (mono) plugs for connecting external speakers {pages 3, 78}.
!2EXT.CONT connector
Connect your 50 MHz, 144 MHz, 430/ 440 MHz or 1.2 GHz linear amplifier control cable to this connector {page 76}.
!3ACC2 connector
Mates with a 13-pin male DIN connector for connecting various accessory equipment, such as an external TNC/ MCP or a RTTY terminal {page 94}.
!4REMOTE connector
Mates with a 7-pin male DIN connector for connecting an HF linear amplifier {page 76}. Do not connect
50 MHz, 144 MHz, 430/ 440 MHz, or 1.2 GHz linear amplifier controls to this connector; use the EXT.CONT connector instead.
!5HF RX ANT connector
Connect a separate receive-only antenna for HF low bands to this jack (RCA connector) {page 76}.
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While receiving, serves as an S-meter to measure and display the received signal strength. It also displays the filter width. While transmitting, serves as a power meter plus an ALC meter, an SWR meter, or a Speech Processor compression meter. The Peak Hold function holds each reading for approximately half a second.
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Appears while the internal antenna tuner {page 72} or an external antenna tuner is in-line for the HF/ 50 MHz band reception.
e AT
Appears while the internal antenna tuner {page 72} or an external antenna tuner is in-line for the HF/ 50 MHz band transmission.
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Appears while HF RX ANT {page 76} connector is enabled to receive HF band signals. You cannot transmit the signals though this connector.
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Either “” or “” appears, depending on whether the Antenna 1 connector or the Antenna 2 connector is selected for the HF/ 50 MHz band {page 72}.
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Appears when the MHz Up/ Down mode using the MULTI/ CH control is switched ON {page 37}.
u ALT
Appears when ALT (Auto Lock Tuning) is activated for the 1.2 GHz (FM) band {page 72}.
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Appears while Memory Recall or Memory Scroll is being used {page 59}.
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Shows the memory channel number for the main transceiver. If you select a channel over 99, a leading digit (1 or 2) appears (the memory number ranges from 00 to 299). It also shows the Quick Memory number location (the Quick Memory number ranges from “0_” to “9_”).
!0AUTO
Appears when Auto mode selection is activated {page 73}.
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Appears when the main transceiver is selected for the transmission band.
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Appears when the main transceiver’s functions can be controlled using the front panel keys.
!3ATT
Appears when the main transceiver’s receiver attenuator (approx. 12 dB) is ON {pages 57, 73}.
!4TNC
Appears when the internal TNC is assigned to the main transceiver {page 49}.
!5PRE
Appears when the receiver pre-amplifier of the main transceiver is ON {page 57}.
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“+” or “–” appears, indicating which offset direction is selected for the main transceiver. “=” appears when the –7.6 MHz (430 MHz) or –6.0 MHz (1.2 GHz) offset is selected (all E-types only) {page 32}.
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Appears when the DCS (Digital Code Squelch) of the main transceiver is ON {page 36}.
!8[R]
“R” appears when the Reverse function of the main transceiver is ON. “[R]” appears when the ASC (Automatic Simplex Check) of the main transceiver is activated {page 34}.
!9C T
“T” appears when the Tone function of the main transceiver is ON {page 33}. “C T” appears when the Continuous Tone Coded Squelch System (CTCSS) of the main transceiver is ON {page 35}.
@0AGC
Appears when the AGC (Automatic Gain Control) of the main transceiver is ON {page 38}. Disappears when the AGC is OFF.
@1M.B.C.
“B.C.” appears when the automatic Beat Canceller is ON. “M.B.C.” appears when the single Beat Cancel frequency is manually controlled {page 56}.
@2NB
Appears when the Noise Blanker is ON {page 57}.
@3FINE
Appears when the Fine function for the main Tuning control is ON {page 38}.
@4A.NOTCH
Appears when the DSP Auto Notch function of the main transceiver is ON {page 56}.
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“ ” or “” appears, depending on whether DSP Noise Reduction 1 (Line Enhanced method) or Noise Reduction 2 (SPAC method) of the main transceiver is selected {page 56}.
@6
“” appears when the TX Equalizer function is ON. “” appears when the RX Equalizer function of the main transceiver is ON {pages 41, 78}.
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Appears when the Quick Menu function of the transceiver is ON {page 21}. It also appears when the frequency point of Program Scan Partially Slowed is selected on the main-transceiver {page 67}.
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“” appears when the Trace function is ON while in Satellite mode. “ ” appears when the Reverse Trace function is ON {page 53}.
@9P.C.T.
Appears when Packet Cluster Tune mode is ON {page 53}.
#0SPLIT
Appears when the transmit frequency differs from the receive frequency {page 31}.
#1tA s
“tA” or “As” appears while VFO A is selected {page 18}. “A” appears while Menu A is being accessed {page 21}.
#2tB s
“tB” or “Bs” appears while VFO B is selected {page 18}. “B” appears while Menu B is being accessed {page 21}.
#3tM s
“tM” or “Ms” appears while a simplex memory channel is selected {page 59}. “tMs” appears while a split frequency memory channel is selected {page 60}.
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“” appears when the Frequency Lock function is ON. “” appears when the Lock All key function is ON {page 77}.
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Appears while in Satellite mode {page 53}.
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Appears while Memory Recall or Memory Scroll is being used for the sub-receiver {page 59}.
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Shows the memory channel number for the subreceiver. If you select a channel over 99, a leading digit (1 or 2) appears (the memory number ranges from 00 to 299).
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Appears when the sub-receiver is selected for the transmission band.
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Appears when the sub-receiver’s functions can be controlled using the front panel keys.
$0ATT
Appears when the sub-receiver’s receive attenuator (approx. 12 dB) is ON {pages 57, 73}.
$1TNC
Appears when the internal TNC is assigned to the sub-receiver.
$2XIT
Appears when Transmit Incremental Tuning of the main transceiver is ON {page 40}.
$3PRE
Appears when the receiver pre-amplifier of the subreceiver is ON {page 57}.
$4+ =
“+” or “–” appears, indicating which offset direction is selected for the sub-receiver. “=” appears when the –7.6 MHz (430 MHz) or –6.0 MHz (1.2 GHz) offset is selected (all E-types only) {page 32}.
$5RIT
Appears when Receive Incremental Tuning of the main transceiver is ON {page 38}.
$6DCS
Appears when the DCS (Digital Code Squelch) of the sub-receiver is ON {page 36}.
$7[R]
“R” appears when the Reverse function of the subreceiver is ON. “[R]” appears when the ASC (Automatic Simplex Check) of the sub-receiver is activated {page 34}.
$8S
Appears when the sub-receiver meter shows the signal strength level {page 46}.
$9PWR
Appears when the sub-receiver meter shows the output power level {page 20}.
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Serves as an S-meter to measure and display the received signal strength for the sub-receiver. It also displays the relative output power when the sub-band is selected for the transmission.
%1C T
“T” appears when the Tone function of the subreceiver is ON {page 33}. “C T” appears when the Continuous Tone Coded Squelch System (CTCSS) of the sub-receiver is ON {page 35}.
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Appears when the DSP Noise Reduction 1 of the subreceiver is activated {page 56}.
%3PKT
Appears when the internal TNC is operating in Packet mode {page 49}.
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%4PC
Appears when the TS-2000(X) is being controlled by a PC {page 81}.
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The main transceiver operating frequency display.
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When the sub-receiver is switched ON, it shows the receive frequency for the sub-receiver. However, if you are controlling the main transceiver functions, such as RIT, XIT, or SPLIT, it is used to display the frequency information for these functions {page 45}.
%7MAIN dot-matrix display
In the normal operating mode, it displays the operating mode for the main transceiver. It is also used to display various control information, such as menu numbers and settings and the DSP filter configuration.
%8SUB dot-matrix display
In the normal operating mode, it displays the operating mode for the sub-receiver. It is also used to display various control information, such as menu information and the DSP filter frequency configuration.
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q UP/ DWN keys
Use these keys to step the VFO frequency, memory channels, or Menu selections up and down. Press and hold these keys to continuously change the settings.
w PTT (Push-to-Talk) switch
The transceiver is placed in transmit mode when this non-locking switch is held down. Releasing the switch returns the transceiver to receive mode.
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SWITCHING POWER ON/OFF
1Switch the DC power supply ON.
2Press and hold [ ] (POWER) briefly to switch the transceiver ON.
•Do not press the switch for more than approximately 2 seconds; the transceiver will be switched OFF.
•Upon power up, “HELLO” appears, followed by the selected frequency and other indicators.
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ADJUSTING VOLUME
AUDIO FREQUENCY (AF) GAIN
Turn the MAIN AF control clockwise to increase the audio level and counterclockwise to decrease the level.
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When the optional RC-2000 is installed, you can control the volume with the AF controls on both the transceiver and the RC-2000. However, when turning the transceiver on, the volume settings of the RC-2000 have priority.
RADIO FREQUENCY (RF) GAIN
Set the MAIN RF GAIN control fully clockwise. You may turn it counterclockwise slightly when you have trouble hearing the desired signal because of excessive atmospheric noise or interference from other stations. First take note of the peak S-meter reading of the desired signal. Then turn the MAIN RF GAIN control counterclockwise until the S-meter reads the peak value that you noted. Signals that are weaker than this level will be attenuated and reception of the station will become easier.
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SELECTING VFO A OR VFO B
2 VFOs are available for controlling the frequency on the main transceiver. Each VFO, VFO A and VFO B, works independently so that a different frequency and mode can be selected. When SPLIT operation is activated, VFO A is used for reception and VFO B is used for transmission. The opposite combination is also possible.
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Press [+]/ [–]to select your desired band.
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SELECTING A MODE
Press [LSB/ USB/ AUTO], [CW/ FSK/ REV], or
[FM/ AM/ NAR]. To select the second mode on each key, press the same key again. For example, each press of [LSB/ USB/ AUTO] toggles between LSB and USB mode.
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Press [FUNC], [LSB/ USB/ AUTO] to toggle the Auto Mode selection. When it is active, “AUTO” appears. If you change the frequency above or below 9.5 MHz, the transceiver automatically switches modes; LSB for frequencies under 9.5 MHz and USB for frequencies equal to or above 9.5 MHz (HF/ 50 MHz band). As for the 144 MHz,
430/ 440 MHz, and 1.2 GHz bands, the transceiver automatically changes the operating mode to FM. You can further add the frequency table data to change the mode automatically
{page 73}.
ADJUSTING SQUELCH
The purpose of the Squelch is to mute the speaker when no signals are present. With the squelch level correctly set, you will hear sound only while actually receiving signals. The higher the selected squelch level, the stronger the signals must be to receive. The appropriate squelch level depends on the ambient RF noise conditions.
Turn the MAIN SQL control, when there are no signals present, to select the squelch level at which the background noise is just eliminated; the MAIN band LED will turn off. Many ham operators prefer leaving the MAIN SQL control fully counterclockwise unless operating on a full-carrier mode such as FM. The squelch level for the main transceiver is preset at the factory to approximately 9 o’clock for FM and 11 o’clock for SSB and AM.
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UTO |
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5 OPERATING BASICS
SELECTING A FREQUENCY
Turn the Tuning control clockwise or press Mic [UP] to increase the frequency. Turn the Tuning control counterclockwise or press Mic [DWN] to decrease the frequency.
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You may prefer directly entering a frequency using the numeric keypad if the desired frequency is far from the current frequency. Press [ENT], then press the numeric keys as necessary. For details, see “Direct Frequency Entry” {page 37}.
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This transceiver provides many other methods for quickly selecting a frequency. For further information, see “SELECTING YOUR FREQUENCY” {page 37}.
FRONT PANEL METER
The multi-function meter measures the parameters in the table below. The S-meter and FILTER scales appear when the main transceiver is in receive mode, and the PWR meter appears when it is in transmit mode. Each press of [5/ METER] switches among the ALC, SWR, and COMP meters. Peak readings for the S-meter, ALC, SWR, COMP, and PWR functions are held momentarily.
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The COMP meter functions only when the Speech Processor is ON for SSB, FM, or AM mode.
The PWR indicator shows the output power level as a percentage on the 1.2 GHz band.
The SWR meter works only for ANT 1 and ANT 2 (HF/ 50 MHz band).
Peak Hold readings cannot be deactivated.
19
5 OPERATING BASICS
TRANSMITTING
For voice communications, press [SEND] or press and hold Mic [PTT], then speak into the microphone in your normal tone of voice. When you finish speaking, press [SEND] again or release Mic [PTT].
To transmit CW, press [VOX/ LEVEL] to switch the Break-in function ON, then close the key or keyer paddle. Connect a key or keyer paddle {pages 3, 39}, then select CW mode.
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For a detailed explanation on transmitting, see “BASIC COMMUNICATIONS”, beginning on page 28.
Note: When using AM, CW, or FSK mode, you may adjust the carrier level. In general, adjust the level so that the ALC meter reads within the limits of the ALC zone. For the adjustment procedures, refer to the instructions for each mode in “TRANSMISSION”
{pages 28, 29, 30}.
SELECTING TRANSMIT POWER
It is wise to select a lower transmit power if communication is still reliable. This lowers the risk of interfering with others on the band. When operating from battery power, selecting a lower transmit power allows you more operating time before a charge is necessary. This transceiver allows you to change the transmit power even while transmitting.
1 Press [PWR/ TX MONI].
•The current transmit power appears.
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ENT |
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HF/VHE/UHF ALL MO
MEN
CTRL
2Turn the MULTI/ CH control counterclockwise to reduce the power or clockwise to increase the power.
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RIT/SUB |
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HF/VHE/UHF ALL MODE MULTI BANDER TS-2000 |
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CW TUNE |
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3 Press [PWR/ TX MONI] to complete the setting.
Note: You may access Menu No. 23, “FINE TRANSMIT POWER TUNING”, and select “ON” (press [+]) to change the step size from 5 W to 1 W {page 79}.
MICROPHONE GAIN
The microphone gain must be adjusted when SSB or AM mode is used without speech processing {pages 28, 29}.
1Press [MIC/ CAR].
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2Press [SEND] or press and hold Mic [PTT].
• The MAIN band LED lights red.
3SSB: While speaking into the microphone, adjust the MULTI/ CH control so that the ALC meter reflects your voice level, but does not exceed the ALC limit.
AM: While speaking into the microphone, adjust the MULTI/ CH control so that the calibrated power meter slightly reflects your voice level.
CW, FSK: While transmitting, adjust the
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•The MAIN band LED lights green or turns off, depending on the MAIN SQL control setting.
5Press [MIC/ CAR].
For FM mode, access Menu No. 41 {page 28} and select “LOW”, “MID”, or “HIGH” for the microphone gain.
Note: When using the optional MC-90 microphone in FM mode, select “HIGH” for the microphone gain. The microphone sensitivity is low in FM mode. This may cause insufficient modulation. For other microphones, select either “LOW” or “MID”.
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MENU SETUP
WHAT IS A MENU?
Many functions on this transceiver are selected or configured via a software-controlled Menu, rather than through the physical controls of the transceiver. Once familiar with the Menu system, you will appreciate the versatility it offers. You can customize the various timings, settings, and programming functions on this transceiver to meet your needs without using many controls and switches.
QUICK MENU
Because the number of functions this transceiver provides is extraordinary, there are numerous items in each Menu. If you find accessing desired Menu Nos. to be too time consuming, use the Quick Menu to create your own customized, abbreviated Menu. You can then add those Menu Nos. which you frequently use, to the Quick Menu. Copying Menu Nos. to the Quick Menu has no effect on the Menu.
MENU A/ MENU B
This transceiver has two menus: Menu A and Menu B. These menus contain identical functions and can be configured independently. The transceiver, therefore, allows you to switch between two different environments quickly and easily. For example, you can configure Menu A for DXing and contesting while Menu B is for the relaxed local ragchewing. By switching from Menu A to Menu B,
you can instantly change the Menu configuration and key assignment to suit your current operating style. Or, two operators may share a single transceiver by dedicating one Menu to each operator. Both operators can always enjoy their own configuration.
MENU ACCESS
1Press [MENU].
•The Menu No. and setting appear on the main dot-matrix display, and the explanation of the menu appears on the sub dot-matrix display.
PROGRAMMING THE QUICK MENU
1Press [MENU].
2Turn the MULTI/ CH control to select the desired Menu No.
3Press QUICK MEMO [M.IN].
•A star appears, indicating that the Menu item has been added to the Quick Menu.
•To remove the item from the Quick Menu, press QUICK MEMO [M.IN] again.
4 Press [MENU] to exit Menu mode.
Note: You cannot add a sub menu No. to the Quick Menu. Press [MAIN] to go back to the main menu No., then press
QUICK MEMO [M.IN] to add the menu No. to the Quick Menu.
2Press [A/B] to select Menu A or Menu B.
•“A” or “B” appears, indicating which Menu is selected.
3Turn the MULTI/ CH control to select the desired Menu No.
•Each time you change the Menu No.,
a different scrolling message appears on the sub dot-matrix display, describing the Menu No.
•You will see “PUSH SUB” if there are submenus in the Menu No. Pressing [SUB] allows you to select from among the sub-menus. Press [MAIN] to exit the sub-menu selection.
4Press [+], [–,] Mic [UP]/ [DWN] to select a parameter.
5Press [MENU] to exit Menu mode.
USING THE QUICK MENU
1Press [MENU].
2Press [1MHz/ SEL].
• “MHz” appears.
3Turn the MULTI/ CH control to select the desired Quick Menu No.
4Press [+], [–,] Mic [UP]/ [DWN] to change the current setting for the selected Menu No.
5Press [MENU] to exit Quick Menu mode.
Note: If the Quick Menu has not been programmed, turning the MULTI/ CH control in step 2 causes “CHECK” to be output in Morse code.
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6 MENU SETUP
MENU CONFIGURATION
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