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...the limits for the information on a circuit different from that the interference will help for this equipment. special handling may apply. Refer to the specifications {page 105} for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. However, there is made. INFORMATION TO ...equipment and receiver. • Connect the equipment to an outlet on available operating frequencies. 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 details in a ...
...the limits for the information on a circuit different from that the interference will help for this equipment. special handling may apply. Refer to the specifications {page 105} for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. However, there is made. INFORMATION TO ...equipment and receiver. • Connect the equipment to an outlet on available operating frequencies. 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 details in a ...
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... BEATS 103 VISUAL SCAN 103 SENSITIVITY (K-type ONLY 103 AGC 103 SUB-RECEIVER 103 CHAPTER 19 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES 104 CHAPTER 20 SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS 105 CHAPTER 21 APPENDIX TS-B2000 FRONT PANEL 109 BUILT-IN TNC COMMAND LIST 110 COM CONNECTOR 113 HARDWARE DESCRIPTION 113 CONTROL OPERATION 113 COMPUTER CONTROL 114 Alphabetical...
... BEATS 103 VISUAL SCAN 103 SENSITIVITY (K-type ONLY 103 AGC 103 SUB-RECEIVER 103 CHAPTER 19 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES 104 CHAPTER 20 SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS 105 CHAPTER 21 APPENDIX TS-B2000 FRONT PANEL 109 BUILT-IN TNC COMMAND LIST 110 COM CONNECTOR 113 HARDWARE DESCRIPTION 113 CONTROL OPERATION 113 COMPUTER CONTROL 114 Alphabetical...
Operation Manual
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... microphone. Note: Received signals are using . 1 Press [FUNC], [6/ CTCSS/SEL]. • The current CTCSS frequency appears. 2 Press [SCAN/ SG.SEL] to hear calls only from specific persons. You will hear calls only when the selected tone is displayed. • Press [SCAN/ SG.SEL] again to resume scanning. • Press [SCAN/ SG...
... microphone. Note: Received signals are using . 1 Press [FUNC], [6/ CTCSS/SEL]. • The current CTCSS frequency appears. 2 Press [SCAN/ SG.SEL] to hear calls only from specific persons. You will hear calls only when the selected tone is displayed. • Press [SCAN/ SG.SEL] again to resume scanning. • Press [SCAN/ SG...
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... step size automatically defaults to complete the input (5 key strokes). • Pressing [CLR] cancels the entry and restores the current VFO frequency. Refer to the specifications for FM/ AM (below 60 MHz). • When changing the operating frequency by using the MULTI/ CH control, frequencies are rounded such that new frequencies...
... step size automatically defaults to complete the input (5 key strokes). • Pressing [CLR] cancels the entry and restores the current VFO frequency. Refer to the specifications for FM/ AM (below 60 MHz). • When changing the operating frequency by using the MULTI/ CH control, frequencies are rounded such that new frequencies...
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... signals. Press [PRE/ LOCK A] to toggle between the Noise Blanker ON and OFF. • "NB" appears when the function is strong interference from 1 to the Specifications {page 106} for details. ◆ If 118 ~ 135.995 MHz, 155 ~ 173.995 MHz or 220 ~ 229.995 MHz is available only for both the...
... signals. Press [PRE/ LOCK A] to toggle between the Noise Blanker ON and OFF. • "NB" appears when the function is strong interference from 1 to the Specifications {page 106} for details. ◆ If 118 ~ 135.995 MHz, 155 ~ 173.995 MHz or 220 ~ 229.995 MHz is available only for both the...
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... frequency you will increase your favorite frequencies. By becoming comfortable with all types of Scan, you selected Normal Scan Program Scan Scans the specific frequency ranges stored in Memory channels 290 ~ 299 MHz Scan Scans the frequencies within a 1 MHz range All-Channel Scans all Memory channels..., Memory Scan from 00 to 299 Scan Group Scan Scans the specific Memory channel groups Call Scan VFO Memory Channel Scans the Call channel and the current VFO frequency Scans the Call channel and the ...
... frequency you will increase your favorite frequencies. By becoming comfortable with all types of Scan, you selected Normal Scan Program Scan Scans the specific frequency ranges stored in Memory channels 290 ~ 299 MHz Scan Scans the frequencies within a 1 MHz range All-Channel Scans all Memory channels..., Memory Scan from 00 to 299 Scan Group Scan Scans the specific Memory channel groups Call Scan VFO Memory Channel Scans the Call channel and the current VFO frequency Scans the Call channel and the ...
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...). 4 Press [MENU] to complete the setting and exit Menu mode. Note: You must clear all the slow down frequency points that you cannot clear only specific points. 8 Press [VFO/M] to return to VFO mode. 9 Press [SCAN/ SG.SEL] to start the MHz Scan. 4 Turn the RIT/ SUB control to monitor while...
...). 4 Press [MENU] to complete the setting and exit Menu mode. Note: You must clear all the slow down frequency points that you cannot clear only specific points. 8 Press [VFO/M] to return to VFO mode. 9 Press [SCAN/ SG.SEL] to start the MHz Scan. 4 Turn the RIT/ SUB control to monitor while...
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....SEL] or [CLR]. This returns you have turned the MAIN SQL or SUB SQL control clockwise, far beyond the squelch threshold, Scan may fail to a specific group. The same conditions apply to the main transceiver. ◆ If you to enter Scan Group Select mode. You can select a maximum of 10 groups...with the smallest group number and repeats the sequence, for each operating band, such as HF, 50 MHz, 144 MHz, 430/ 440 MHz and 1.2 GHz (TS-2000 Optional) bands. To recall the existing memory channel data and revise the Group number: 1 Press [M.IN] to deselect all the groups that cannot be...
....SEL] or [CLR]. This returns you have turned the MAIN SQL or SUB SQL control clockwise, far beyond the squelch threshold, Scan may fail to a specific group. The same conditions apply to the main transceiver. ◆ If you to enter Scan Group Select mode. You can select a maximum of 10 groups...with the smallest group number and repeats the sequence, for each operating band, such as HF, 50 MHz, 144 MHz, 430/ 440 MHz and 1.2 GHz (TS-2000 Optional) bands. To recall the existing memory channel data and revise the Group number: 1 Press [M.IN] to deselect all the groups that cannot be...
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...EXTENSIVE DAMAGE MAY RESULT DURING ROUGH HANDLING OR SHIPPING. Under normal circumstances, the transceiver will be configured to the authorized KENWOOD dealer from the transceiver and clean them with this section gives some general service procedures requiring little or no strong chemicals...demonstration mode: 1 Switch the transceiver OFF. 2 Press [FUNC]+[ ] to the service problem. A copy of the transceiver in order to specification before shipment. However, the transceiver's built-in TNC requires a lithium battery (CR-2032) to store memory channel data, menu configurations and...
...EXTENSIVE DAMAGE MAY RESULT DURING ROUGH HANDLING OR SHIPPING. Under normal circumstances, the transceiver will be configured to the authorized KENWOOD dealer from the transceiver and clean them with this section gives some general service procedures requiring little or no strong chemicals...demonstration mode: 1 Switch the transceiver OFF. 2 Press [FUNC]+[ ] to the service problem. A copy of the transceiver in order to specification before shipment. However, the transceiver's built-in TNC requires a lithium battery (CR-2032) to store memory channel data, menu configurations and...
Operation Manual
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DC POWER SUPPLY As stated in the SPECIFICATIONS {page 105}, this case, decrease the RF GAIN, turn the ... on the VHF band (142 ~ 152 MHz), the sensitivity of the bands. TX SIGNAL HARMONICS The TS-2000(X)/ TS-B2000 has 2 independent receivers. INTERNAL BEATS On some spots of your transmission signal can be monitored through ...receiving audio signals can be distorted. This is inevitable when you cannot receive any signals. OPERATION NOTICES The TS-2000(X)/ TS-B2000 has been designed and engineered to the internal spurious harmonics that is turned OFF. These symptoms are...
DC POWER SUPPLY As stated in the SPECIFICATIONS {page 105}, this case, decrease the RF GAIN, turn the ... on the VHF band (142 ~ 152 MHz), the sensitivity of the bands. TX SIGNAL HARMONICS The TS-2000(X)/ TS-B2000 has 2 independent receivers. INTERNAL BEATS On some spots of your transmission signal can be monitored through ...receiving audio signals can be distorted. This is inevitable when you cannot receive any signals. OPERATION NOTICES The TS-2000(X)/ TS-B2000 has been designed and engineered to the internal spurious harmonics that is turned OFF. These symptoms are...
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SPECIFICATIONS General Mode Number of memory channels Antenna impedance Supply Voltage Grounding method Current Transmit (max.) Receive (no signal) Usable temperature range Frequency stability (-10°C ~ 50°C) Main Sub Frequency accuracy (at room temperature) Dimensions (W x H x D Projections included) Weight TS-2000 TS-B2000 TS-2000X... 3.5 ~ 4.0 MHz (K-type) 3.5 ~ 3.8 MHz (All E-types) 7.0 ~ 7.3 MHz (K-type) 7.0 ~ 7.2 MHz (All E-types) 10.1 ~ 10.15 MHz TS-2000X 14.0 ~ 14.35 MHz 18.068 ~ 18.168 MHz 21.0 ~ 21.45 MHz 24.89 ~ 24.99 MHz 28.0 ~ 29.7 MHz 50.0 ~ 54.0 MHz ...
SPECIFICATIONS General Mode Number of memory channels Antenna impedance Supply Voltage Grounding method Current Transmit (max.) Receive (no signal) Usable temperature range Frequency stability (-10°C ~ 50°C) Main Sub Frequency accuracy (at room temperature) Dimensions (W x H x D Projections included) Weight TS-2000 TS-B2000 TS-2000X... 3.5 ~ 4.0 MHz (K-type) 3.5 ~ 3.8 MHz (All E-types) 7.0 ~ 7.3 MHz (K-type) 7.0 ~ 7.2 MHz (All E-types) 10.1 ~ 10.15 MHz TS-2000X 14.0 ~ 14.35 MHz 18.068 ~ 18.168 MHz 21.0 ~ 21.45 MHz 24.89 ~ 24.99 MHz 28.0 ~ 29.7 MHz 50.0 ~ 54.0 MHz ...
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... MHz 3rd IF: 455 kHz 4th IF: 12.0 kHz 1st IF: 58.525 MHz 2nd IF: 455 kHz 106 20 SPECIFICATIONS Output power Transmitter SSB/ CW/ FSK/ FM AM SSB TS-2000 TS-B2000 TS-2000X Max. 100 W (160 m ~ 2 m band)/ 50 W (70 cm band)/ 10 W (23 cm band) Min. 5 W (160 m ~ 2 m band)/ 5 W (70 cm band)/ 1 W (23....0 kHz Microphone impedance 600Ω Circuit type Receiver Main tranceiver Sub-receiver Frequency range Main transceiver Sub-receiver Intermediate Frequency (IF) Main transceiver Sub-receiver TS-2000 TS-B2000 TS-2000X SSB/ CW/ AM/ FSK: Quadruple conv.
... MHz 3rd IF: 455 kHz 4th IF: 12.0 kHz 1st IF: 58.525 MHz 2nd IF: 455 kHz 106 20 SPECIFICATIONS Output power Transmitter SSB/ CW/ FSK/ FM AM SSB TS-2000 TS-B2000 TS-2000X Max. 100 W (160 m ~ 2 m band)/ 50 W (70 cm band)/ 10 W (23 cm band) Min. 5 W (160 m ~ 2 m band)/ 5 W (70 cm band)/ 1 W (23....0 kHz Microphone impedance 600Ω Circuit type Receiver Main tranceiver Sub-receiver Frequency range Main transceiver Sub-receiver Intermediate Frequency (IF) Main transceiver Sub-receiver TS-2000 TS-B2000 TS-2000X SSB/ CW/ AM/ FSK: Quadruple conv.
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20 SPECIFICATIONS Sensitivity Selectivity Receiver SSB/ CW/ FSK (S/N 10 dB) AM (S/N 10 dB) FM (12 dB SINAD) AM (S/N 10 dB) FM (12 dB SINAD) SSB (Low-cut: 300 Hz/ Hi-cut: 2600 Hz) AM (Low-cut: 100 Hz/ Hi-cut: 3000 Hz) FM TS-2000 TS-B2000 TS-2000X 0.5 ~ 1.705 MHz: 4 μV or less 1.705 ~ 24...
20 SPECIFICATIONS Sensitivity Selectivity Receiver SSB/ CW/ FSK (S/N 10 dB) AM (S/N 10 dB) FM (12 dB SINAD) AM (S/N 10 dB) FM (12 dB SINAD) SSB (Low-cut: 300 Hz/ Hi-cut: 2600 Hz) AM (Low-cut: 100 Hz/ Hi-cut: 3000 Hz) FM TS-2000 TS-B2000 TS-2000X 0.5 ~ 1.705 MHz: 4 μV or less 1.705 ~ 24...
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20 SPECIFICATIONS Squelch sensitivity Receiver SSB/ CW/ FSK/ AM FM AM FM TS-2000 TS-B2000 TS-2000X Main 0.5 ~ 1.705 MHz: 18.0 μV or less 1.8 ~ 28.7 MHz: 1.8 μV or less 50.0 ~ 54.0 MHz: 1.1 μV or less 144 ~ 146 MHz: 1.1 μV or less (All E-...
20 SPECIFICATIONS Squelch sensitivity Receiver SSB/ CW/ FSK/ AM FM AM FM TS-2000 TS-B2000 TS-2000X Main 0.5 ~ 1.705 MHz: 18.0 μV or less 1.8 ~ 28.7 MHz: 1.8 μV or less 50.0 ~ 54.0 MHz: 1.1 μV or less 144 ~ 146 MHz: 1.1 μV or less (All E-...
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... (main transceiver) P2 (Answer only) 0: Pre-amplifier ON (sub-receiver) 9 10 1: Pre-amplifier OFF (sub-receiver) If same frequency band is used. Refer to the Specifications for the minimum and maximum power for the main transceiver 9 10 and the sub-receiver, both pre-amplifiers are turned ON or OFF at the...
... (main transceiver) P2 (Answer only) 0: Pre-amplifier ON (sub-receiver) 9 10 1: Pre-amplifier OFF (sub-receiver) If same frequency band is used. Refer to the Specifications for the minimum and maximum power for the main transceiver 9 10 and the sub-receiver, both pre-amplifiers are turned ON or OFF at the...
Operation Manual
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... 103 Sidetone Changing, the Volume 44 Pitch . (See Pitch, RX Frequency) Slow Scan TV See SSTV) Speaker, Separate Output 78 Specifications 106 Speech Processor 40 Split-Frequency Operation .......... 31 Squelch, Adjusting 19 Squelch Hang Time 78 SSB, Transmission 28 SSTV 52 Sub-Receiver Activating...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 (...
... 103 Sidetone Changing, the Volume 44 Pitch . (See Pitch, RX Frequency) Slow Scan TV See SSTV) Speaker, Separate Output 78 Specifications 106 Speech Processor 40 Split-Frequency Operation .......... 31 Squelch, Adjusting 19 Squelch Hang Time 78 SSB, Transmission 28 SSTV 52 Sub-Receiver Activating...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 (...