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© B62-1221-50 (K, E)
09 08 07 06 05
ALL MODE MULTI-BAND TRANSCEIVER
TS-2000
TS-2000X
TS-B2000
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
NOTIFICATION
This equipment complies with the essential requirements of Directive 1999/5/EC.
The use of the warning symbol means the equipment is subject to restrictions of
use in certain countries.
This equipment requires a licence and is intended for use in the countries as
below.
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Inhaltsverzeichnis

Seite 1 - TS-B2000

© B62-1221-50 (K, E)09 08 07 06 05ALL MODE MULTI-BAND TRANSCEIVERTS-2000TS-2000XTS-B2000INSTRUCTION MANUALNOTIFICATIONThis equipment complies with the

Seite 2 - THANK YOU

21 INSTALLATIONDC POWER SUPPLY CONNECTIONIn order to use this transceiver, you need a separate13.8 V DC power supply that must be purchasedseparately

Seite 3 - NOTICE TO THE USER

9215 OPERATOR CONVENIENCESMICROPROCESSOR RESETIf your transceiver seems to be malfunctioning,resetting the microprocessor default settings mayresolve

Seite 4 - PRECAUTIONS

93CONNECTING PERIPHERAL EQUIPMENTCOMPUTERThe COM connector allows you to directly connect a computer or dumb terminal by using an RS-232C cabletermina

Seite 5 - CONTENTS

9416 CONNECTING PERIPHERAL EQUIPMENTRTTY EQUIPMENTUse the ACC 2 connector to connect to the RTTY equipment. Connect the RTTY key output line to pin

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9516 CONNECTING PERIPHERAL EQUIPMENTMCP AND TNCUse the ACC 2 connector to connect the input/output lines from a Terminal Node Controller (TNC) for Pa

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9616 CONNECTING PERIPHERAL EQUIPMENTqrwteuGNDiyEXT.CONTFront view(Rear panel)BCETXCCircuit of each TXC (pin 1, 2, 4, and 6)Circuit of ALC inputs (pi

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97INSTALLING OPTIONSYou will require a Phillips screwdriver when installingthe optional units.REMOVING THE BOTTOM CASEWhen installing the optional DRU

Seite 9 - INSTALLATION

17 INSTALLING OPTIONS98MB-430 MOBILE BRACKETWhen installing the MB-430, attach the suppliedplastic spacers (G11-2698-XX) to the transceiver inadvance

Seite 10 - REPLACING FUSES

99TROUBLESHOOTINGNote:◆Record the date of purchase, serial number and dealer fromwhom the transceiver was purchased.◆For your own information, retain

Seite 11 - REAR PANEL

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31 INSTALLATIONACCESSORY CONNECTIONSFRONT PANEL Headphones (PHONES)Connect monaural or stereo headphones having a4 to 32Ω impedance. This jack acce

Seite 14 - RECEIVING

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Seite 15 - TRANSMITTING

10318 TROUBLESHOOTINGOPERATION NOTICESThe TS-2000(X)/ TS-B2000 has been designed andengineered to avoid possible hardware glitches.However, you may n

Seite 16 - GETTING ACQUAINTED

104OPTIONAL ACCESSORIESPS-53Regulated DC PowerSupply (22.5 A)MC-43SHand MicrophoneMC-47Multi-function MicrophoneHS-6Small HeadphonesSP-23External Spea

Seite 17 - 4 GETTING ACQUAINTED

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10620 SPECIFICATIONSrettimsnarT0002-ST0002B-STX0002-STrewoptuptuOMF/KSF/WC/BSS.xaM/)dnabmc07(W05/)dnabm2~m061(W001)dnabmc32(W01.niM/)dnabmc07(W5/)dna

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10720 SPECIFICATIONSrevieceR0002-ST0002B-STX0002-STytivitisneSKSF/WC/BSS)Bd01N/S(niaM4:zHM507.1~5.0 μ sselroV2.0:zHM5.42~507.1 μ sselroV31.0:zHM0.03~

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10820 SPECIFICATIONSrevieceR0002-ST0002B-STX0002-STytivitisneshcleuqSMA/KSF/WC/BSSniaM0.81:zHM507.1~5.0 μ sselroV8.1:zHM7.82~8.1 μ sselroV1.1:zHM0.45

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109APPENDIXTS-B2000 FRONT PANELPHONESMICRESETHF/VHF/UHF/ALLMODEMULTIBANDERTS-B2000DIGITALSIGNALPROCESSOR25341q [ ] (POWER) switchPress and hold brie

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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

Seite 25 - MICROPHONE

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

Seite 26 - OPERATING BASICS

11321 APPENDIXCOM CONNECTORAll descriptions in the PC CONTROL COMMANDTABLE are for the users convenience only.KENWOOD will not support or warrantee t

Seite 27 - 5 OPERATING BASICS

11421 APPENDIX ParametersParameters are used to specify informationnecessary to implement the desired command.The parameters to be used for each com

Seite 28 - MICROPHONE GAIN

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Seite 29 - MENU SETUP

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Seite 30 - 6 MENU SETUP

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Seite 34 - ALPHABETICAL FUNCTION LIST

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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

Seite 36 - BASIC COMMUNICATIONS

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Seite 37 - NARROW BANDWIDTH FOR AM

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Seite 38 - CW TRANSMISSION

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Seite 39 - ENHANCED COMMUNICATIONS

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Seite 40 - PROGRAMMING AN OFFSET

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Seite 41 - TRANSMITTING A TONE

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Seite 42 - TONE FREQ. ID SCAN

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Seite 43 - FM CTCSS OPERATION

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Seite 44 - FM DCS OPERATION

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Seite 45 - COMMUNICATING AIDS

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Seite 46 - AGC (AUTOMATIC GAIN CONTROL)

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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Seite 48 - SPEECH PROCESSOR

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Seite 49 - TRANSMIT INHIBIT

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Seite 50 - ELECTRONIC KEYER

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Seite 51 - CW MESSAGE MEMORY

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Seite 52 - AUTO CW TX IN SSB MODE

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Seite 53 - SUB-RECEIVER

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Seite 56 - 10 SUB-RECEIVER

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Seite 57 - SPECIALIZED COMMUNICATIONS

73 YOUR FIRST QSO (VHF/ UHF band)TRANSMITTINGPFF LOCKA1CH1/REC2CH2/REC3CH3/REC4TONE/SEL5METER6CTCSS/SEL7NB/LEVEL8AGC/OFF9FINE/STEP.DCS/SEL0SHIFT/OFFS

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ADDENDUMThis supplement provides information not available at the time the instruction manual was printed and/or corrects erroneous information appear

Seite 60 - SLOW SCAN TV/ FACSIMILE

SUPPLÉMENTCe supplément contient des informations qui n’étaient pas disponibles au moment de l’impression du mode d’emploi et/ou corrige des informati

Seite 61 - SATELLITE OPERATION

8GETTING ACQUAINTEDFRONT PANELPFF LOCKA1CH1/REC2CH2/REC3CH3/REC4TONE/SEL5METER6CTCSS/SEL7NB/LEVEL8AGC/OFF9FINE/STEP.DCS/SEL0SHIFT/OFFSETENTSENDPHONESM

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94 GETTING ACQUAINTEDPFF LOCKA1CH1/REC2CH2/REC3CH3/REC4TONE/SEL5METER6CTCSS/SEL7NB/LEVEL8AGC/OFF9FINE/STEP.DCS/SEL0SHIFT/OFFSETENTSENDPHONESMICATANT1

Seite 63 - REJECTING INTERFERENCE

104 GETTING ACQUAINTEDPFF LOCKA1CH1/REC2CH2/REC3CH3/REC4TONE/SEL5METER6CTCSS/SEL7NB/LEVEL8AGC/OFF9FINE/STEP.DCS/SEL0SHIFT/OFFSETENTSENDPHONESMICATANT

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114 GETTING ACQUAINTEDHF/VHE/UHF ALL MODE MULTI BANDER TS-2000PFF LOCKA1CH1/REC2CH2/REC3CH3/REC4TONE/SEL5METER6CTCSS/SEL7NB/LEVEL8AGC/OFF9FINE/STEP.D

Seite 65 - ATTENUATOR

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

Seite 66 - MEMORY FEATURES

124 GETTING ACQUAINTEDPFF LOCKA1CH1/REC2CH2/REC3CH3/REC4TONE/SEL5METER6CTCSS/SEL7NB/LEVEL8AGC/OFF9FINE/STEP.DCS/SEL0SHIFT/OFFSETENTSENDPHONESMICATANT

Seite 67 - MEMORY RECALL AND SCROLL

134 GETTING ACQUAINTEDREAR PANELEXT. SP28ΩPANELCOMANT 2 ANT 1ANT144ATANT 1.2GDC13.8VANT430EXT. SP18ΩACC2EXT. CONTREMOTEHFRX ANTPADDLEKEYGND2 11910 12

Seite 68 - MEMORY-VFO SPLIT OPERATION

144 GETTING ACQUAINTEDDISPLAYFILTERS13579204060dBPWR102550100W%ALC612 41093 511 13 157812 14 16q METERWhile receiving, serves as an S-meter to measur

Seite 69 - MEMORY TRANSFER

154 GETTING ACQUAINTEDFILTERS13579204060dBPWR102550100W%ALC3331 32342117 19 23 25 282726 29302218 2420!7 DCSAppears when the DCS (Digital Code Squelc

Seite 70 - STORING FREQUENCY RANGES

164 GETTING ACQUAINTEDFILTERS13579204060dBPWR102550100W%ALC57 55 5842 45 49 48 5638 40 43 534635 5139 41 47 545244363750#5Appears while in Satellite

Seite 71 - MEMORY CHANNEL NAME

174 GETTING ACQUAINTED%4 PCAppears when the TS-2000(X) is being controlled bya PC {page 81}.%5The main transceiver operating frequency display.%6When

Seite 72 - QUICK MEMORY

18OPERATING BASICSSWITCHING POWER ON/OFF1 Switch the DC power supply ON.2 Press and hold [ ] (POWER) briefly to switchthe transceiver ON.• Do not pr

Seite 73 - QUICK MEMORY ➡ VFO TRANSFER

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

Seite 74 - NORMAL SCAN

5 OPERATING BASICS20TRANSMITTINGFor voice communications, press [SEND] or pressand hold Mic [PTT], then speak into the microphonein your normal tone

Seite 75 - PROGRAM SCAN PARTIALLY SLOWED

21MENU SETUPWHAT IS A MENU?Many functions on this transceiver are selected orconfigured via a software-controlled Menu, ratherthan through the physica

Seite 76 - MEMORY SCAN

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

Seite 77 - CALL SCAN

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Seite 78 - VISUAL SCAN

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246 MENU SETUPpuorGuneM.oNnoitcnuF snoitceleS tluafeD.feRegaPWC03kcabyalprevoytiroirpgniyeKNO/FFOFFO4413ycneuqerfenotedisXT/hctipXRWCzH0001ot004)zH05

Seite 80 - OPERATOR CONVENIENCES

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Seite 81 - AUTO MODE

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Seite 82 - BEEP FUNCTION

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Seite 83 - Entering DTMF tones

28BASIC COMMUNICATIONSSSB TRANSMISSIONSSB is the most commonly-used mode on the HFAmateur bands. Compared with other voice modes,SSB requires only a

Seite 84 - LINEAR AMPLIFIER CONTROL

297 BASIC COMMUNICATIONSAM TRANSMISSIONEach mode used on the HF Amateur bands has itsown advantages. Although long distance DXcontacts may be less c

Seite 85 - MICROPHONE PF KEYS

7 BASIC COMMUNICATIONS30CW TRANSMISSIONCW operators know that this mode is very reliablewhen communicating under worst conditions. It maybe true tha

Seite 86 - SQUELCH HANG TIME

31ENHANCED COMMUNICATIONSSPLIT-FREQUENCY OPERATIONUsually you can communicate with other stationsusing a single frequency for receiving andtransmittin

Seite 87 - TX POWER

iiiPRECAUTIONSPlease observe the following precautions to preventfire, personal injury, and transceiver damage:• Connect the transceiver only to a pow

Seite 88 - QUICK DATA TRANSFER

328 ENHANCED COMMUNICATIONSFM REPEATER OPERATIONWhen using FM mode, you may access a repeater toenjoy long distance communications. Repeaters,which

Seite 89 - REMOTE MICROPHONE CONTROLLER

338 ENHANCED COMMUNICATIONSTRANSMITTING A TONESome FM repeaters require the transceiver totransmit a sub-audible tone to prevent otherrepeaters on th

Seite 90 - (K-type ONLY)

348 ENHANCED COMMUNICATIONSAUTOMATIC REPEATER OFFSETThis function automatically selects an offset direction,according to the frequency that you selec

Seite 91 - SKY COMMAND II + DIAGRAM

358 ENHANCED COMMUNICATIONSFM CTCSS OPERATIONYou may sometimes want to hear calls only fromspecific persons. When using FM mode, theContinuous Tone

Seite 92 - CONTROL OPERATION

368 ENHANCED COMMUNICATIONSFM DCS OPERATIONDigital Code Squelch (DCS) is another FM applicationwhich allows you to ignore (not hear) unwanted calls.I

Seite 93 - USING TH-D7A AS A COMMANDER

37COMMUNICATING AIDSRECEIVINGSELECTING YOUR FREQUENCYIn addition to turning the Tuning control or pressingMic [UP]/ [DWN], there are several other way

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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,

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399 COMMUNICATING AIDSTRANSMITTINGVOX (VOICE-OPERATED TRANSMIT)VOX eliminates the necessity of manually switchingto the transmit mode each time you w

Seite 96 - CROSS-BAND REPEATER

409 COMMUNICATING AIDSSPEECH PROCESSORThe Speech Processor levels out large fluctuations inyour voice while you speak. When using SSB, FM, orAM mode

Seite 97 - (OPTIONAL)

419 COMMUNICATING AIDSCUSTOMIZING TRANSMIT SIGNALCHARACTERISTICSThe quality of your transmitted signal is important,regardless of which on-air activi

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ivCONTENTSQUICK MENU ... 21PROGRAMMING THE QUICK MENU ... 21USING THE QUICK MENU ...

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429 COMMUNICATING AIDSCW BREAK-INBreak-in allows you to transmit CW without manuallyswitching between transmit and receive modes. Twotypes of Break-

Seite 100 - MICROPROCESSOR RESET

439 COMMUNICATING AIDSBUG KEY FUNCTIONThe built-in electronic keyer also can be used as asemi-automatic key. Semi-automatic keys are alsoknown as “B

Seite 101 - COMPATIBLE TRANSCEIVER

449 COMMUNICATING AIDS• While playing back the messages, you canalso adjust the keyer speed by pressing[KEY/ DELAY] and turning the MULTI/ CHcontrol.

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45SUB-RECEIVERSUB-RECEIVERThe TS-2000(X) transceiver is equipped with2 independent receivers. The main transceiver canreceive from 30 kHz to the UHF

Seite 103 - (Rear panel)

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

Seite 104 - TYPICAL MCP/ TNC SETUP

4710 SUB-RECEIVERATTENUATORThe attenuator reduces the level of received signals.It is useful when there is strong interference from anadjacent freque

Seite 105 - INSTALLING OPTIONS

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

Seite 106 - TS-2000/ TS-2000X

49SPECIALIZED COMMUNICATIONSPACKET RADIOPacket is a unit of data transmitted as a whole fromone computer to another, on a network. Packets canbe tran

Seite 107 - TROUBLESHOOTING

5011 SPECIALIZED COMMUNICATIONSPREPARATION1 Connect the transceiver to your personalcomputer (via an external TNC or MCP if desired).• See “COMPUTER”

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5111 SPECIALIZED COMMUNICATIONSRADIO TELETYPEWRITING (RTTY)RTTY is the data communications mode with thelongest history. It was originally designed

Seite 109 - 18 TROUBLESHOOTING

vCONTENTSRADIO TELETYPEWRITING (RTTY) ... 51AMTOR/PacTOR/CLOVER/G-TOR/PSK31 ... 52SLOW SCAN TV/ FACSIMILE ...

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5211 SPECIALIZED COMMUNICATIONSAMTOR/ PacTOR/ CLOVER/ G-TOR/ PSK31Besides Packet and RTTY, digital modes which havebeen used among hams include AMTOR

Seite 111 - OPERATION NOTICES

5311 SPECIALIZED COMMUNICATIONSDX PACKET CLUSTER TUNEDX Packet Cluster is a packet network which consistof nodes and stations who are interested in D

Seite 112 - OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES

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

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55REJECTING INTERFERENCEedoMtuc-woltluafeD)zH(yceuqerftuc-hgihtluafeD)zH(ycneuqerfMF/BSS0030062MA00100054 To return the display to the current operati

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5612 REJECTING INTERFERENCENOTCH FILTER (SSB)Auto Notch filter automatically locates and attenuatesany single interfering tone within the receive pas

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5712 REJECTING INTERFERENCENOISE BLANKERNoise Blanker was designed to reduce pulse noisesuch as that generated by automobile ignitions.Noise Blanker

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58MEMORY FEATURESMEMORY CHANNELSThe TS-2000(X) provides you with 300 memorychannels, numbered 00 to 299, for storing operatingfrequency data, modes a

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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

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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

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6113 MEMORY FEATURESMEMORY TRANSFER Memory \ VFO TransferAfter retrieving frequencies and associated datafrom Memory Recall mode, you can copy the d

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viCONTENTSTNC ... 79TRANSVERTER ...

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6213 MEMORY FEATURESSTORING FREQUENCY RANGESMemory channels 290 to 299 allow you to storefrequency ranges for VFO tuning and Program Scan.Program Sca

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6313 MEMORY FEATURESMEMORY CHANNEL NAMEYou can assign a name to each memory channel. Amaximum of 7 alpha-numeric characters can bestored.1 Press [M.

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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

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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

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66SCANScan is a useful function for hands-off monitoring ofyour favorite frequencies. By becoming comfortablewith all types of Scan, you will increas

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6714 SCANPROGRAM SCANProgram Scan monitors the range between the startand end frequencies that you have stored inConventional memory channels 290 to

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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

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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

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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

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7114 SCAN6 To change the current scanning frequency,turn the MULTI/ CH control or press Mic[UP]/ [DWN].• The displayed memory channel numberchanges a

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viiCONTENTSCHAPTER 17 INSTALLING OPTIONSREMOVING THE BOTTOM CASE ... 97DRU-3A DIGITAL RECORDING UNIT ... 97VS-3

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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

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7315 OPERATOR CONVENIENCES• If the tuning was successful, “AT ” stopsblinking and the MAIN band red LED turns off.• If tuning does not finish within

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7415 OPERATOR CONVENIENCESThe next table is an example of adding 4 frequencypoints into memory. With this setup, the transceiverselects AM mode belo

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7515 OPERATOR CONVENIENCESThe transceiver also generates the following warning,confirmation, and malfunction beeps.speeB snaemtitahWpeebtrohsdehctiph

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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 [+]/

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7715 OPERATOR CONVENIENCES• Directly select a Menu No. without pressing[MENU] and turning the MULTI/ CH control.• Activate the same function as one o

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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

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7915 OPERATOR CONVENIENCESTNCThis transceiver has a built-in TNC that is usuallyused for the Packet Cluster Tune {page 53} orSkyCommand II+ operation

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8015 OPERATOR CONVENIENCESQUICK DATA TRANSFERThis transceiver has the capability to quickly andconveniently transfer the receive frequency and modeto

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8115 OPERATOR CONVENIENCESCOMPUTER CONTROLBy connecting this transceiver to a computer, you canchange the computer into an electronic console fromwhi

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1INSTALLATIONANTENNA CONNECTIONAn antenna system consists of an antenna, feed line,and ground. The transceiver can give excellentresults if the anten

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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

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8315 OPERATOR CONVENIENCESSKY COMMAND II + (K-type ONLY)The Sky Command II+ allows you to remotely controlthe TS-2000(X) transceiver from a separate

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8415 OPERATOR CONVENIENCESStarting Sky Command II+ operation:After you have completed the following setups, youcan start Sky Command II+ operation.

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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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8615 OPERATOR CONVENIENCESyeK noitcnuFgninuTgninuTgninuTgninuTgninuTlortnocrebmunlennahcyromemroycneuqerFegnahcPUPUPUPUPU / NWDNWDNWDNWDNWD egnahctes

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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)

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8815 OPERATOR CONVENIENCESThese keys and controls are available on theCommander to control the Transporter.Note:◆When the synconize operation is inco

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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

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9015 OPERATOR CONVENIENCES Sending Messages1 Select SSB, FM, or AM.• Use the same mode for transmitting andreceiving.2 Press [VOX/ LEVEL] to switch

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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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