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...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 AS A COMMANDER 87 USING A SEPARATE TRANSPORTER 88 REPEATER FUNCTION (K-type ONLY 88 LOCK-BAND REPEATER 88 CROSS-BAND REPEATER 88 ... 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 COMPUTER 93 COMPATIBLE TRANSCEIVER 93 RTTY EQUIPMENT 94 HF LINEAR AMPLIFIER 94 ...
...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 AS A COMMANDER 87 USING A SEPARATE TRANSPORTER 88 REPEATER FUNCTION (K-type ONLY 88 LOCK-BAND REPEATER 88 CROSS-BAND REPEATER 88 ... 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 COMPUTER 93 COMPATIBLE TRANSCEIVER 93 RTTY EQUIPMENT 94 HF LINEAR AMPLIFIER 94 ...
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...memory {page 75}. Use the convenient finger-tip cavity for the selected operating band (HF/ 50 MHz/ 144 MHz/ 430 (440) MHz/ 1.2 GHz (TS-2000/ TS-B2000 Optional)). The lever behind this key. 10 @7 MENU key Press to select or cancel the Menu mode that is used to erase memory channels... {page 62} or locking out memory channels from the scan list {page 62}. @3 DISP key Press to make selections from , abort, or reset various functions. 4 GETTING ACQUAINTED 19 20 PF F LOCK A ATT LEVEL VOX PRE LEVEL PROC SEND ANT1/2 AT PHONES LEVEL LEVEL MIC MANUAL N.R. Press [...
...memory {page 75}. Use the convenient finger-tip cavity for the selected operating band (HF/ 50 MHz/ 144 MHz/ 430 (440) MHz/ 1.2 GHz (TS-2000/ TS-B2000 Optional)). The lever behind this key. 10 @7 MENU key Press to select or cancel the Menu mode that is used to erase memory channels... {page 62} or locking out memory channels from the scan list {page 62}. @3 DISP key Press to make selections from , abort, or reset various functions. 4 GETTING ACQUAINTED 19 20 PF F LOCK A ATT LEVEL VOX PRE LEVEL PROC SEND ANT1/2 AT PHONES LEVEL LEVEL MIC MANUAL N.R. Press [...
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... [FUNC], [RIT/ CW TUNE] to activate the automatic zero-beat function for the 1.2 GHz band (FM) ON or OFF {page 72}. $1 CLEAR key Press to reset the RIT/XIT frequency offset to switch the Transmit Incremental Tuning function ON or OFF {page 40}. Press [FUNC], [XIT/ ALT] to switch the Auto... AM CLR DISP SEL 1MHz 4 GETTING ACQUAINTED 36 35 34 41 40 42 39 43 HF/VHF/UHF ALL MODE MULTI BANDER TS-2000 HF/VHE/UHF ALL MODE MULTI BANDER TS-2000 CW TUNE RIT ALT XIT 9.6k STA CON RIT/SUB _ CLEAR + P.C.T SET SUB MENU TFSET QUICK MEMO MANUAL BC MAIN RF...
... [FUNC], [RIT/ CW TUNE] to activate the automatic zero-beat function for the 1.2 GHz band (FM) ON or OFF {page 72}. $1 CLEAR key Press to reset the RIT/XIT frequency offset to switch the Transmit Incremental Tuning function ON or OFF {page 40}. Press [FUNC], [XIT/ ALT] to switch the Auto... AM CLR DISP SEL 1MHz 4 GETTING ACQUAINTED 36 35 34 41 40 42 39 43 HF/VHF/UHF ALL MODE MULTI BANDER TS-2000 HF/VHE/UHF ALL MODE MULTI BANDER TS-2000 CW TUNE RIT ALT XIT 9.6k STA CON RIT/SUB _ CLEAR + P.C.T SET SUB MENU TFSET QUICK MEMO MANUAL BC MAIN RF...
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...transceiver. ◆ When storing the frequency in a Memory channel with all bands and AM mode for the 144 MHz/ 430/ 440 MHz/ 1.2 GHz (TS-2000 optional) bands. ■ Equalizing VFO Frequencies (A=B) This function allows you want to confirm that was copied. A fast time constant causes the receiver gain ... in steps of the active VFO to the inactive VFO. 1 Select the frequency and mode on the sub-receiver. 2 If required, press [CLEAR] to reset the RIT offset to select the exact frequency. 3 To quit the function, press [9/ FINE/STEP] again. • "FINE" disappears. If the Fine ...
...transceiver. ◆ When storing the frequency in a Memory channel with all bands and AM mode for the 144 MHz/ 430/ 440 MHz/ 1.2 GHz (TS-2000 optional) bands. ■ Equalizing VFO Frequencies (A=B) This function allows you want to confirm that was copied. A fast time constant causes the receiver gain ... in steps of the active VFO to the inactive VFO. 1 Select the frequency and mode on the sub-receiver. 2 If required, press [CLEAR] to reset the RIT offset to select the exact frequency. 3 To quit the function, press [9/ FINE/STEP] again. • "FINE" disappears. If the Fine ...
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... Speech Processor makes it easier to change your transmit frequency by the RIT function. Speech Processor OFF Transmit power Time 2 If required, press [CLEAR] to reset the XIT offset to 0. 3 Turn the RIT/ SUB control to be heard by the RIT/ SUB control is around 10 dB while you speak. Therefore...
... Speech Processor makes it easier to change your transmit frequency by the RIT function. Speech Processor OFF Transmit power Time 2 If required, press [CLEAR] to reset the XIT offset to 0. 3 Turn the RIT/ SUB control to be heard by the RIT/ SUB control is around 10 dB while you speak. Therefore...
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...OPERATOR CONVENIENCES WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROL (K-type ONLY) If you have a Kenwood TH-D7A/ TH-D72A handheld Atransceiver, you can use a handheld transceiver which represent the secret number will be controlling one band on the TS-2000(X) transceiver while sending DTMF tones to the other band from a.... [0], [5]) ➡ [TONE SEL]) • Use Nos. 01 to the mobile. Note: While in the table on the TS-2000(X) transceiver. • Transmit • Acknowledge ON/ OFF • Secret Number Change • Partial/ Full Reset 82 This function is a single-digit control command.
...OPERATOR CONVENIENCES WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROL (K-type ONLY) If you have a Kenwood TH-D7A/ TH-D72A handheld Atransceiver, you can use a handheld transceiver which represent the secret number will be controlling one band on the TS-2000(X) transceiver while sending DTMF tones to the other band from a.... [0], [5]) ➡ [TONE SEL]) • Use Nos. 01 to the mobile. Note: While in the table on the TS-2000(X) transceiver. • Transmit • Acknowledge ON/ OFF • Secret Number Change • Partial/ Full Reset 82 This function is a single-digit control command.
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...factory defaults (i.e.- menu settings, antenna tuner preset data, etc.). When you perform the full reset: • "HELLO" appears on the display and the VFOs resets to be malfunctioning, resetting the microprocessor default settings may resolve the problem. There are as follows: • MAIN ...for the operating frequency and mode are 2 levels of resetting the microprocessor of the TS-2000(X): partial reset and full reset. Press [A=B] to "INITIAL SETTINGS", above). 92 Otherwise, press any other key to cancel the Partial Reset and return to normal operation. • "HELLO" ...
...factory defaults (i.e.- menu settings, antenna tuner preset data, etc.). When you perform the full reset: • "HELLO" appears on the display and the VFOs resets to be malfunctioning, resetting the microprocessor default settings may resolve the problem. There are as follows: • MAIN ...for the operating frequency and mode are 2 levels of resetting the microprocessor of the TS-2000(X): partial reset and full reset. Press [A=B] to "INITIAL SETTINGS", above). 92 Otherwise, press any other key to cancel the Partial Reset and return to normal operation. • "HELLO" ...
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...copy of sale. Attempting service or alignment without requiring further realignment. If you by simply switching the transceiver OFF or performing a full reset {page 92}. You will be configured to clean the case. All adjustable trimmers, coils and resistors in order to call sign ... information in any communication regarding the problem. Use a neutral detergent (no longer stores the TNC parameters, contact an authorized KENWOOD service center for repair, pack the transceiver in your name and address in case the service technician needs to exit the demonstration ...
...copy of sale. Attempting service or alignment without requiring further realignment. If you by simply switching the transceiver OFF or performing a full reset {page 92}. You will be configured to clean the case. All adjustable trimmers, coils and resistors in order to call sign ... information in any communication regarding the problem. Use a neutral detergent (no longer stores the TNC parameters, contact an authorized KENWOOD service center for repair, pack the transceiver in your name and address in case the service technician needs to exit the demonstration ...
Operation Manual
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... Review "MICROPROCESSOR 92 no receiver noise is 4 Power cable fuse is ON. 4 Press [B.C./ MANUAL] to switch 77 the function OFF. RESET". After understanding what digits appear on the transceiver are usually caused by your transceiver is outside 13.8 V 1 Correct the input voltage or...microprocessor and its in the transceiver. These types of this instruction manual, before assuming your 99 dealer or at a KENWOOD Service Center. power supply are commonly encountered operational malfunctions. If display. The frequency cannot The Frequency Lock function or be lost...
... Review "MICROPROCESSOR 92 no receiver noise is 4 Power cable fuse is ON. 4 Press [B.C./ MANUAL] to switch 77 the function OFF. RESET". After understanding what digits appear on the transceiver are usually caused by your transceiver is outside 13.8 V 1 Correct the input voltage or...microprocessor and its in the transceiver. These types of this instruction manual, before assuming your 99 dealer or at a KENWOOD Service Center. power supply are commonly encountered operational malfunctions. If display. The frequency cannot The Frequency Lock function or be lost...
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e MIC connector Connect a compatible microphone to this switch to reset the microprocessor in the transceiver. t RESET button Push this connector, then securely screw down the connector locking ring {page 3}. DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSOR 109 r PHONES jack Connect a set of... While the transceiver is turned ON, it lights red. Inserting a plug into the jack automatically mutes the audio from the speaker {page 3}. APPENDIX TS-B2000 FRONT PANEL RESET 5 PHONES 4 MIC 3 HF/VHF/UHF/ALL MODE MULTI BANDER TS-B2000 1 2 q [ ] (POWER) switch Press and hold briefly to switch the power OFF.
e MIC connector Connect a compatible microphone to this switch to reset the microprocessor in the transceiver. t RESET button Push this connector, then securely screw down the connector locking ring {page 3}. DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSOR 109 r PHONES jack Connect a set of... While the transceiver is turned ON, it lights red. Inserting a plug into the jack automatically mutes the audio from the speaker {page 3}. APPENDIX TS-B2000 FRONT PANEL RESET 5 PHONES 4 MIC 3 HF/VHF/UHF/ALL MODE MULTI BANDER TS-B2000 1 2 q [ ] (POWER) switch Press and hold briefly to switch the power OFF.
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... specified period (n). MONITOR M ON ON/ OFF When ON, causes the TNC to use the PERSIST/SLOTTIME method when ON, or the DWAIT method when OFF. RESET RESET - - Restores the default status for the PERSIST/SLOTTIME method. RESPTIME RES RESTART RESTART RETRY RE SENDPAC SE SLOTTIME SL TRACE TRAC 5 - 10 $0D 3 OFF 0 ~ 250...
... specified period (n). MONITOR M ON ON/ OFF When ON, causes the TNC to use the PERSIST/SLOTTIME method when ON, or the DWAIT method when OFF. RESET RESET - - Restores the default status for the PERSIST/SLOTTIME method. RESPTIME RES RESTART RESTART RETRY RE SENDPAC SE SLOTTIME SL TRACE TRAC 5 - 10 $0D 3 OFF 0 ~ 250...
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21 APPENDIX SL Sets or reads the DSP filter settings. Parameters: P1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 00 ~ 11 Set S L P1 P1 ; Parameters: P1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1: VFO reset Set S R P1 ; 2: Master reset 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Read 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Answer SS Sets or reads the Program Scan pause frequency. 123456789 Set S S P1 ; 123456789 Read S S ; 123456789 Answer S S P1 ; Parameters: P1 10 0: Reserved 1: ..., Answer S L P1 P1 ; 00: WIDE, 01: NAR SM Reads the S-meter status. 12345678 Set 12345678 Read S M P1 ; 12345678 Answer S M P1 P2 P2 P2 P2 ; SR Resets the transceiver.
21 APPENDIX SL Sets or reads the DSP filter settings. Parameters: P1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 00 ~ 11 Set S L P1 P1 ; Parameters: P1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1: VFO reset Set S R P1 ; 2: Master reset 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Read 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Answer SS Sets or reads the Program Scan pause frequency. 123456789 Set S S P1 ; 123456789 Read S S ; 123456789 Answer S S P1 ; Parameters: P1 10 0: Reserved 1: ..., Answer S L P1 P1 ; 00: WIDE, 01: NAR SM Reads the S-meter status. 12345678 Set 12345678 Read S M P1 ; 12345678 Answer S M P1 P2 P2 P2 P2 ; SR Resets the transceiver.
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... Direct, Entry 37 Fine Tuning 38 Lock 77 Rounding 37 Selecting your 19, 37 Step Size 37 Front Panel Meter 19 FSK see RTTY) Full Reset 92 Fuses, Replacing 2 Gain AF 18, 46 RF 18 G-TORTM Connection (ACC 2 95 Operation 52 Harmonics, TX Signal 103 Headphones (PHONES) ...... 3, 8, ... Group 64 Lockout, Channel 62 Quick, Recalling Channels ..... 65 Quick, Storing into 64 Quick, Transfers to VFO ......... 65 Recall and Scroll 59 Resetting 92 Scanning, All-Channel 68 Scanning, Group 69 Scrolling 59 Start/End Frequencies 62 Storing the data in , Full/Semi 42 Bug Key Function 43...
... Direct, Entry 37 Fine Tuning 38 Lock 77 Rounding 37 Selecting your 19, 37 Step Size 37 Front Panel Meter 19 FSK see RTTY) Full Reset 92 Fuses, Replacing 2 Gain AF 18, 46 RF 18 G-TORTM Connection (ACC 2 95 Operation 52 Harmonics, TX Signal 103 Headphones (PHONES) ...... 3, 8, ... Group 64 Lockout, Channel 62 Quick, Recalling Channels ..... 65 Quick, Storing into 64 Quick, Transfers to VFO ......... 65 Recall and Scroll 59 Resetting 92 Scanning, All-Channel 68 Scanning, Group 69 Scrolling 59 Start/End Frequencies 62 Storing the data in , Full/Semi 42 Bug Key Function 43...
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... Quick Menu Programming the 21 Using the 21 Quick QSY 37 Radio Teletypewriting .... (See RTTY) RC-2000 98 Reverse Function 34 Repeater Offset, Automatic ......... 34 Repeater Operation 32 Reset Full 92 Partial 92 RF Gain 18 Rise Time of CW 77 RIT 38 RTTY Bandwidth 55 Connection ... Inhibit 41 Transmit Power, Selecting 20 Transmitting Changing Frequency while .......... 41 Transmission monitor See TX Monitor) Transmitting 20 Transverter 79 Troubleshooting 100 TS-B2000 Front Panel 109 TX Band 45 TX Equalizer 41 TX Filter Bandwidth 41 TX Monitor 79 TX Power 79 USB (see SSB) ...
... Quick Menu Programming the 21 Using the 21 Quick QSY 37 Radio Teletypewriting .... (See RTTY) RC-2000 98 Reverse Function 34 Repeater Offset, Automatic ......... 34 Repeater Operation 32 Reset Full 92 Partial 92 RF Gain 18 Rise Time of CW 77 RIT 38 RTTY Bandwidth 55 Connection ... Inhibit 41 Transmit Power, Selecting 20 Transmitting Changing Frequency while .......... 41 Transmission monitor See TX Monitor) Transmitting 20 Transverter 79 Troubleshooting 100 TS-B2000 Front Panel 109 TX Band 45 TX Equalizer 41 TX Filter Bandwidth 41 TX Monitor 79 TX Power 79 USB (see SSB) ...