© B62-1221-50 (K, E)09 08 07 06 05ALL MODE MULTI-BAND TRANSCEIVERTS-2000TS-2000XTS-B2000INSTRUCTION MANUALNOTIFICATIONThis equipment complies with the
21 INSTALLATIONDC POWER SUPPLY CONNECTIONIn order to use this transceiver, you need a separate13.8 V DC power supply that must be purchasedseparately
9215 OPERATOR CONVENIENCESMICROPROCESSOR RESETIf your transceiver seems to be malfunctioning,resetting the microprocessor default settings mayresolve
93CONNECTING PERIPHERAL EQUIPMENTCOMPUTERThe COM connector allows you to directly connect a computer or dumb terminal by using an RS-232C cabletermina
9416 CONNECTING PERIPHERAL EQUIPMENTRTTY EQUIPMENTUse the ACC 2 connector to connect to the RTTY equipment. Connect the RTTY key output line to pin
9516 CONNECTING PERIPHERAL EQUIPMENTMCP AND TNCUse the ACC 2 connector to connect the input/output lines from a Terminal Node Controller (TNC) for Pa
9616 CONNECTING PERIPHERAL EQUIPMENTqrwteuGNDiyEXT.CONTFront view(Rear panel)BCETXCCircuit of each TXC (pin 1, 2, 4, and 6)Circuit of ALC inputs (pi
97INSTALLING OPTIONSYou will require a Phillips screwdriver when installingthe optional units.REMOVING THE BOTTOM CASEWhen installing the optional DRU
17 INSTALLING OPTIONS98MB-430 MOBILE BRACKETWhen installing the MB-430, attach the suppliedplastic spacers (G11-2698-XX) to the transceiver inadvance
99TROUBLESHOOTINGNote:◆Record the date of purchase, serial number and dealer fromwhom the transceiver was purchased.◆For your own information, retain
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31 INSTALLATIONACCESSORY CONNECTIONSFRONT PANEL Headphones (PHONES)Connect monaural or stereo headphones having a4 to 32Ω impedance. This jack acce
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10318 TROUBLESHOOTINGOPERATION NOTICESThe TS-2000(X)/ TS-B2000 has been designed andengineered to avoid possible hardware glitches.However, you may n
104OPTIONAL ACCESSORIESPS-53Regulated DC PowerSupply (22.5 A)MC-43SHand MicrophoneMC-47Multi-function MicrophoneHS-6Small HeadphonesSP-23External Spea
105SPECIFICATIONSlareneG0002-ST0002B-STX0002-STedoM/)MF(E3F/)MA(E3A/)WC(A1A/)BSU,BSL(E3J)D2F(D2F/)KSF(D1FslennahcyromemforebmuN003ecnadepmiannetnA05 Ω
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109APPENDIXTS-B2000 FRONT PANELPHONESMICRESETHF/VHF/UHF/ALLMODEMULTIBANDERTS-B2000DIGITALSIGNALPROCESSOR25341q [ ] (POWER) switchPress and hold brie
11021 APPENDIXBUILT-IN TNC COMMAND LISTAll descriptions in this section are for the users convenience only. KENWOOD will not support or warrantee th
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4YOUR 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 airin your f
11221 APPENDIXNote:◆If you are using a PC with a communication program to control the built-in TNC, prepare the RS-232C cable (straight) to connect w
11321 APPENDIXCOM CONNECTORAll descriptions in the PC CONTROL COMMANDTABLE are for the users convenience only.KENWOOD will not support or warrantee t
11421 APPENDIX ParametersParameters are used to specify informationnecessary to implement the desired command.The parameters to be used for each com
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52 YOUR FIRST QSO (HF/ 50 MHz band)TRANSMITTINGPFF LOCKA1CH1/REC2CH2/REC3CH3/REC4TONE/SEL5METER6CTCSS/SEL7NB/LEVEL8AGC/OFF9FINE/STEP.DCS/SEL0SHIFT/OF
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6YOUR 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 youas a powerful A
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73 YOUR FIRST QSO (VHF/ UHF band)TRANSMITTINGPFF LOCKA1CH1/REC2CH2/REC3CH3/REC4TONE/SEL5METER6CTCSS/SEL7NB/LEVEL8AGC/OFF9FINE/STEP.DCS/SEL0SHIFT/OFFS
ADDENDUMThis supplement provides information not available at the time the instruction manual was printed and/or corrects erroneous information appear
SUPPLÉMENTCe supplément contient des informations qui n’étaient pas disponibles au moment de l’impression du mode d’emploi et/ou corrige des informati
8GETTING ACQUAINTEDFRONT PANELPFF LOCKA1CH1/REC2CH2/REC3CH3/REC4TONE/SEL5METER6CTCSS/SEL7NB/LEVEL8AGC/OFF9FINE/STEP.DCS/SEL0SHIFT/OFFSETENTSENDPHONESM
94 GETTING ACQUAINTEDPFF LOCKA1CH1/REC2CH2/REC3CH3/REC4TONE/SEL5METER6CTCSS/SEL7NB/LEVEL8AGC/OFF9FINE/STEP.DCS/SEL0SHIFT/OFFSETENTSENDPHONESMICATANT1
104 GETTING ACQUAINTEDPFF LOCKA1CH1/REC2CH2/REC3CH3/REC4TONE/SEL5METER6CTCSS/SEL7NB/LEVEL8AGC/OFF9FINE/STEP.DCS/SEL0SHIFT/OFFSETENTSENDPHONESMICATANT
114 GETTING ACQUAINTEDHF/VHE/UHF ALL MODE MULTI BANDER TS-2000PFF LOCKA1CH1/REC2CH2/REC3CH3/REC4TONE/SEL5METER6CTCSS/SEL7NB/LEVEL8AGC/OFF9FINE/STEP.D
iTHANK YOUTHANK YOUThank you for choosing this KENWOOD TS-2000(X)/TS-B2000 transceiver. It has been developed by ateam of engineers determined to con
124 GETTING ACQUAINTEDPFF LOCKA1CH1/REC2CH2/REC3CH3/REC4TONE/SEL5METER6CTCSS/SEL7NB/LEVEL8AGC/OFF9FINE/STEP.DCS/SEL0SHIFT/OFFSETENTSENDPHONESMICATANT
134 GETTING ACQUAINTEDREAR PANELEXT. SP28ΩPANELCOMANT 2 ANT 1ANT144ATANT 1.2GDC13.8VANT430EXT. SP18ΩACC2EXT. CONTREMOTEHFRX ANTPADDLEKEYGND2 11910 12
144 GETTING ACQUAINTEDDISPLAYFILTERS13579204060dBPWR102550100W%ALC612 41093 511 13 157812 14 16q METERWhile receiving, serves as an S-meter to measur
154 GETTING ACQUAINTEDFILTERS13579204060dBPWR102550100W%ALC3331 32342117 19 23 25 282726 29302218 2420!7 DCSAppears when the DCS (Digital Code Squelc
164 GETTING ACQUAINTEDFILTERS13579204060dBPWR102550100W%ALC57 55 5842 45 49 48 5638 40 43 534635 5139 41 47 545244363750#5Appears while in Satellite
174 GETTING ACQUAINTED%4 PCAppears when the TS-2000(X) is being controlled bya PC {page 81}.%5The main transceiver operating frequency display.%6When
18OPERATING BASICSSWITCHING POWER ON/OFF1 Switch the DC power supply ON.2 Press and hold [ ] (POWER) briefly to switchthe transceiver ON.• Do not pr
195 OPERATING BASICSSELECTING A MODEPress [LSB/ USB/ AUTO], [CW/ FSK/ REV], or[FM/ AM/ NAR]. To select the second mode on eachkey, press the same ke
5 OPERATING BASICS20TRANSMITTINGFor voice communications, press [SEND] or pressand hold Mic [PTT], then speak into the microphonein your normal tone
21MENU SETUPWHAT IS A MENU?Many functions on this transceiver are selected orconfigured via a software-controlled Menu, ratherthan through the physica
iiMODELS COVERED BY THIS MANUALThe models listed below are covered by this manual.TS-2000: HF/ VHF/ UHF All-mode Multi-bandTransceiverTS-2000X: HF/ VH
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28BASIC COMMUNICATIONSSSB TRANSMISSIONSSB is the most commonly-used mode on the HFAmateur bands. Compared with other voice modes,SSB requires only a
297 BASIC COMMUNICATIONSAM TRANSMISSIONEach mode used on the HF Amateur bands has itsown advantages. Although long distance DXcontacts may be less c
7 BASIC COMMUNICATIONS30CW TRANSMISSIONCW operators know that this mode is very reliablewhen communicating under worst conditions. It maybe true tha
31ENHANCED COMMUNICATIONSSPLIT-FREQUENCY OPERATIONUsually you can communicate with other stationsusing a single frequency for receiving andtransmittin
iiiPRECAUTIONSPlease observe the following precautions to preventfire, personal injury, and transceiver damage:• Connect the transceiver only to a pow
328 ENHANCED COMMUNICATIONSFM REPEATER OPERATIONWhen using FM mode, you may access a repeater toenjoy long distance communications. Repeaters,which
338 ENHANCED COMMUNICATIONSTRANSMITTING A TONESome FM repeaters require the transceiver totransmit a sub-audible tone to prevent otherrepeaters on th
348 ENHANCED COMMUNICATIONSAUTOMATIC REPEATER OFFSETThis function automatically selects an offset direction,according to the frequency that you selec
358 ENHANCED COMMUNICATIONSFM CTCSS OPERATIONYou may sometimes want to hear calls only fromspecific persons. When using FM mode, theContinuous Tone
368 ENHANCED COMMUNICATIONSFM DCS OPERATIONDigital Code Squelch (DCS) is another FM applicationwhich allows you to ignore (not hear) unwanted calls.I
37COMMUNICATING AIDSRECEIVINGSELECTING YOUR FREQUENCYIn addition to turning the Tuning control or pressingMic [UP]/ [DWN], there are several other way
389 COMMUNICATING AIDS Fine TuningThe default step value when turning the Tuningcontrol to change the frequency is 10 Hz for SSB,CW, and FSK modes,
399 COMMUNICATING AIDSTRANSMITTINGVOX (VOICE-OPERATED TRANSMIT)VOX eliminates the necessity of manually switchingto the transmit mode each time you w
409 COMMUNICATING AIDSSPEECH PROCESSORThe Speech Processor levels out large fluctuations inyour voice while you speak. When using SSB, FM, orAM mode
419 COMMUNICATING AIDSCUSTOMIZING TRANSMIT SIGNALCHARACTERISTICSThe quality of your transmitted signal is important,regardless of which on-air activi
ivCONTENTSQUICK MENU ... 21PROGRAMMING THE QUICK MENU ... 21USING THE QUICK MENU ...
429 COMMUNICATING AIDSCW BREAK-INBreak-in allows you to transmit CW without manuallyswitching between transmit and receive modes. Twotypes of Break-
439 COMMUNICATING AIDSBUG KEY FUNCTIONThe built-in electronic keyer also can be used as asemi-automatic key. Semi-automatic keys are alsoknown as “B
449 COMMUNICATING AIDS• While playing back the messages, you canalso adjust the keyer speed by pressing[KEY/ DELAY] and turning the MULTI/ CHcontrol.
45SUB-RECEIVERSUB-RECEIVERThe TS-2000(X) transceiver is equipped with2 independent receivers. The main transceiver canreceive from 30 kHz to the UHF
4610 SUB-RECEIVERThe “ ” and “ ” icons are both on the sub-receiver display:• You can do all the above, plus transmit on theSUB band frequency.This t
4710 SUB-RECEIVERATTENUATORThe attenuator reduces the level of received signals.It is useful when there is strong interference from anadjacent freque
4810 SUB-RECEIVERAUTOMATIC SIMPLEX CHECK (ASC)You can also use ASC functions on the 144 MHz and430/ 440 MHz bands of the sub-receiver. While usinga
49SPECIALIZED COMMUNICATIONSPACKET RADIOPacket is a unit of data transmitted as a whole fromone computer to another, on a network. Packets canbe tran
5011 SPECIALIZED COMMUNICATIONSPREPARATION1 Connect the transceiver to your personalcomputer (via an external TNC or MCP if desired).• See “COMPUTER”
5111 SPECIALIZED COMMUNICATIONSRADIO TELETYPEWRITING (RTTY)RTTY is the data communications mode with thelongest history. It was originally designed
vCONTENTSRADIO TELETYPEWRITING (RTTY) ... 51AMTOR/PacTOR/CLOVER/G-TOR/PSK31 ... 52SLOW SCAN TV/ FACSIMILE ...
5211 SPECIALIZED COMMUNICATIONSAMTOR/ PacTOR/ CLOVER/ G-TOR/ PSK31Besides Packet and RTTY, digital modes which havebeen used among hams include AMTOR
5311 SPECIALIZED COMMUNICATIONSDX PACKET CLUSTER TUNEDX Packet Cluster is a packet network which consistof nodes and stations who are interested in D
5411 SPECIALIZED COMMUNICATIONS3 Press [LSB/ USB/ AUTO] or [CW/ FSK/ REV] toselect LSB, USB, or CW mode.4 As the Satellite moves, fine tune to the ch
55REJECTING INTERFERENCEedoMtuc-woltluafeD)zH(yceuqerftuc-hgihtluafeD)zH(ycneuqerfMF/BSS0030062MA00100054 To return the display to the current operati
5612 REJECTING INTERFERENCENOTCH FILTER (SSB)Auto Notch filter automatically locates and attenuatesany single interfering tone within the receive pas
5712 REJECTING INTERFERENCENOISE BLANKERNoise Blanker was designed to reduce pulse noisesuch as that generated by automobile ignitions.Noise Blanker
58MEMORY FEATURESMEMORY CHANNELSThe TS-2000(X) provides you with 300 memorychannels, numbered 00 to 299, for storing operatingfrequency data, modes a
5913 MEMORY FEATURES Split-Frequency Channels1 Press [A/B] to select VFO A or VFO B.•“tA” or “tB” appears to show which VFOis selected.2 Select the
6013 MEMORY FEATURES Memory Scroll1 Press [M.IN] to enter Memory Scroll mode.• The memory channel that was last selectedappears.2 Turn the MULTI/ CH
6113 MEMORY FEATURESMEMORY TRANSFER Memory \ VFO TransferAfter retrieving frequencies and associated datafrom Memory Recall mode, you can copy the d
viCONTENTSTNC ... 79TRANSVERTER ...
6213 MEMORY FEATURESSTORING FREQUENCY RANGESMemory channels 290 to 299 allow you to storefrequency ranges for VFO tuning and Program Scan.Program Sca
6313 MEMORY FEATURESMEMORY CHANNEL NAMEYou can assign a name to each memory channel. Amaximum of 7 alpha-numeric characters can bestored.1 Press [M.
6413 MEMORY FEATURESMEMORY GROUPTo manage 300 memory channels, you can dividethem up into a maximum of 10 groups (Groups 0 to 9).After you configure
6513 MEMORY FEATURESYou can store data in the Quick Memory only whenyou operate both the main transceiver and thesub-receiver in VFO mode.1 Select th
66SCANScan is a useful function for hands-off monitoring ofyour favorite frequencies. By becoming comfortablewith all types of Scan, you will increas
6714 SCANPROGRAM SCANProgram Scan monitors the range between the startand end frequencies that you have stored inConventional memory channels 290 to
6814 SCAN6 Repeat step 5 to specify the center slow downfrequency points. You can specify a maximum of5 frequency points for each channel.7 If you w
6914 SCAN6 Press [SCAN/ SG.SEL] to return to MemoryRecall mode.7 Press [SCAN/ SG.SEL] to start All-channel Scan.• Scan starts from the current memory
7014 SCAN3 Press [SCAN/ SG.SEL].4 The Call channel and the selected VFO frequencyor memory channel are monitored alternatively.5 To stop Scan, press
7114 SCAN6 To change the current scanning frequency,turn the MULTI/ CH control or press Mic[UP]/ [DWN].• The displayed memory channel numberchanges a
viiCONTENTSCHAPTER 17 INSTALLING OPTIONSREMOVING THE BOTTOM CASE ... 97DRU-3A DIGITAL RECORDING UNIT ... 97VS-3
72OPERATOR CONVENIENCESAPO (Auto Power OFF)You can set the TS-2000(X) to switch OFFautomatically if no keys or controls are pressed oradjusted for a c
7315 OPERATOR CONVENIENCES• If the tuning was successful, “AT ” stopsblinking and the MAIN band red LED turns off.• If tuning does not finish within
7415 OPERATOR CONVENIENCESThe next table is an example of adding 4 frequencypoints into memory. With this setup, the transceiverselects AM mode belo
7515 OPERATOR CONVENIENCESThe transceiver also generates the following warning,confirmation, and malfunction beeps.speeB snaemtitahWpeebtrohsdehctiph
7615 OPERATOR CONVENIENCES4 Select a DTMF Memory Channel (0 to 9) using theMULTI/ CH control.5 Press [SUB] to enter the desired memory name.Use [+]/
7715 OPERATOR CONVENIENCES• Directly select a Menu No. without pressing[MENU] and turning the MULTI/ CH control.• Activate the same function as one o
7815 OPERATOR CONVENIENCESIf you want to reverse the output:1 Press [MENU], then turn the MULTI/ CH control toaccess Menu No. 17.2 Press [+] to selec
7915 OPERATOR CONVENIENCESTNCThis transceiver has a built-in TNC that is usuallyused for the Packet Cluster Tune {page 53} orSkyCommand II+ operation
8015 OPERATOR CONVENIENCESQUICK DATA TRANSFERThis transceiver has the capability to quickly andconveniently transfer the receive frequency and modeto
8115 OPERATOR CONVENIENCESCOMPUTER CONTROLBy connecting this transceiver to a computer, you canchange the computer into an electronic console fromwhi
1INSTALLATIONANTENNA CONNECTIONAn antenna system consists of an antenna, feed line,and ground. The transceiver can give excellentresults if the anten
8215 OPERATOR CONVENIENCESWIRELESS REMOTE CONTROL(K-type ONLY)If you have a Kenwood TH-D7A handheld transceiver,you can use it to remotely control th
8315 OPERATOR CONVENIENCESSKY COMMAND II + (K-type ONLY)The Sky Command II+ allows you to remotely controlthe TS-2000(X) transceiver from a separate
8415 OPERATOR CONVENIENCESStarting Sky Command II+ operation:After you have completed the following setups, youcan start Sky Command II+ operation.
8515 OPERATOR CONVENIENCESUSING TH-D7A AS A COMMANDERTo use a TH-D7A transceiver as a “Commander” (anexternal remote control unit), follow the steps
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8715 OPERATOR CONVENIENCESUSING ANOTHER TS-2000 AS A COMMANDERTo use another TS-2000(X) transceiver as a“Commander” (an external remote control unit)
8815 OPERATOR CONVENIENCESThese keys and controls are available on theCommander to control the Transporter.Note:◆When the synconize operation is inco
8915 OPERATOR CONVENIENCESDRU-3A DIGITAL RECORDING UNIT(OPTIONAL)The optional DRU-3A unit allows you to record avoice message on up to 3 channels. A
9015 OPERATOR CONVENIENCES Sending Messages1 Select SSB, FM, or AM.• Use the same mode for transmitting andreceiving.2 Press [VOX/ LEVEL] to switch
9115 OPERATOR CONVENIENCESVS-3 VOICE SYNTHESIZER (OPTIONAL)Install the optional VS-3 unit to use this function.Each time you change the transceiver m
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