Kenwood TS-2000- Manual

Kenwood TS-2000

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – THANK YOU; Accessory; WRITING CONVENTIONS FOLLOWED
  • Page 4 – PRECAUTIONS
  • Page 5 – iv; CONTENTS
  • Page 6 – REJECTING INTERFERENCE; Memory; SPECIALIZED COMMUNICATIONS
  • Page 7 – DRU-3A DIGITAL RECORDING UNIT; CONNECTING PERIPHERAL EQUIPMENT
  • Page 8 – vii
  • Page 9 – INSTALLATION; ANTENNA CONNECTION; antenna of good quality, a high-quality 50; GROUND CONNECTION
  • Page 10 – INSTALLATION; DC POWER SUPPLY CONNECTION; il
  • Page 11 – ACCESSORY CONNECTIONS; FRONT PANEL; impedance. This jack accepts a; REAR PANEL
  • Page 12 – RECEIVING; MAIN RF GAIN: Fully clockwise
  • Page 13 – TRANSMITTING; “AT; ” starts blinking and the MAIN band LED; “MIC GAIN 50” appears.; The MAIN band LED turns red.
  • Page 14 – Set the following as specified:; Fully counterclockwise; Turn the Tuning control to tune in a station.
  • Page 16 – GETTING ACQUAINTED; PF key
  • Page 17 – GETTING ACQUAINTED; ENT key
  • Page 19 – QUICK MEMO keys; Frequency control keys; CLEAR key; STA LED
  • Page 20 – Turn to adjust the volume for the sub-receiver.
  • Page 21 – Connect your 144 MHz band antenna to this connector.
  • Page 22 – DISPLAY; Either “
  • Page 25 – PC; The main transceiver operating frequency display.; MICROPHONE
  • Page 26 – OPERATING BASICS; SWITCHING POWER ON/OFF; Switch the DC power supply ON.; Switch the DC power supply OFF.; ADJUSTING VOLUME; SELECTING VFO A OR VFO B; A” or “; SELECTING A BAND
  • Page 27 – OPERATING BASICS; SELECTING A MODE; ADJUSTING SQUELCH; SELECTING A FREQUENCY; FRONT PANEL METER; li
  • Page 28 – SELECTING TRANSMIT POWER; The current transmit power appears.; Turn the MULTI/ CH control counterclockwise to; MICROPHONE GAIN; The MAIN band LED lights red.
  • Page 29 – MENU SETUP; MENU ACCESS; QUICK MENU; PROGRAMMING THE QUICK MENU; Turn the MULTI/ CH control to select the desired; USING THE QUICK MENU; Turn the MULTI/ CH control to select the desired; current setting for the selected Menu No.
  • Page 30 – MENU SETUP; MENU CONFIGURATION; ll
  • Page 34 – ALPHABETICAL FUNCTION LIST
  • Page 36 – BASIC COMMUNICATIONS; SSB TRANSMISSION; The current gain level appears.; FM TRANSMISSION; Select an operating frequency.
  • Page 37 – BASIC COMMUNICATIONS; AM TRANSMISSION; NARROW BANDWIDTH FOR FM; selection between Wide and Narrow.; NARROW BANDWIDTH FOR AM; selection between Normal and Narrow.
  • Page 38 – CW TRANSMISSION; Select the operating frequency.; TX SIDETONE/ RX PITCH FREQUENCY
  • Page 39 – ENHANCED COMMUNICATIONS; SPLIT-FREQUENCY OPERATION; the main transceiver.; Select an operating frequency.; in the previous section.
  • Page 40 – ENHANCED COMMUNICATIONS; FM REPEATER OPERATION; PROGRAMMING AN OFFSET; Selecting an Offset Direction; Select a receive frequency.; Change the offset direction.; Selecting an Offset Frequency; Turn the MULTI/ CH control to select the; appropriate offset frequency.
  • Page 41 – Activating the Tone Function; Confirm that FM mode has been selected on; “T” appears when the function is ON.; Selecting a Tone Frequency; appropriate tone frequency.; Selecting Continuous or Burst
  • Page 42 – REVERSE FUNCTION; “R” appears when the Reverse function is ON.; The current tone frequency appears.
  • Page 43 – FM CTCSS OPERATION; Select an operating frequency.; “C T” appears when the function is ON.; Turn the MULTI/ CH control to select the; appropriate CTCSS frequency.
  • Page 44 – FM DCS OPERATION; “DCS” appears when the function is ON.; appropriate DCS code.; DCS CODE ID SCAN; The current DCS code appears.
  • Page 45 – COMMUNICATING AIDS; SELECTING YOUR FREQUENCY; Direct Frequency Entry; your desired frequency.; Using 1 MHz Steps
  • Page 46 – COMMUNICATING AIDS; Fine Tuning; Turn the Tuning control to select the exact; Select the frequency and mode on VFO A or; “RIT” and the RIT offset appear.; Turn the RIT/ SUB control to change your receive; Tuning rapidly; To select a slower time constant, turn the
  • Page 47 – Microphone Input Level; The selectable gain range is from 0 to 9.; Delay Time; While speaking into the microphone using your
  • Page 48 – Speech Processor input level adjustment mode.; As you speak into the microphone, turn the; Processor input level adjustment.; Turn the RIT/ SUB control to change your transmit
  • Page 49 – ” to appear on; Frequency Response Curves; TRANSMIT INHIBIT; Transmission is not allowed.; CHANGING FREQUENCY WHILE TRANSMITTING
  • Page 50 – Turn the MULTI/ CH control to select Full Break-in; ELECTRONIC KEYER; CHANGING KEYING SPEED; While keying the paddle and listening to the; AUTO WEIGHTING; Reverse Keying Weight Ratio
  • Page 51 – Storing CW Messages; The VOX LED turns off.; The message you send is stored in memory.; Checking CW Messages without Transmitting; The message is played back.; Transmitting CW Messages
  • Page 52 – again to return to receive mode.; Changing the Inter-message Interval Time; FREQUENCY CORRECTION FOR CW; AUTO CW TX IN SSB MODE; Press [MENU] to store the settings and exit the
  • Page 53 – TX BAND AND CONTROL BAND; TX BAND; ACTIVATING THE SUB-RECEIVER
  • Page 55 – First, confirm that the “
  • Page 56 – TRANSMITTING A TONE; MEMORY
  • Page 57 – PACKET RADIO; Command mode
  • Page 58 – parameters on the personal computer:; DCD SENSE
  • Page 59 – 1 SPECIALIZED COMMUNICATIONS; your computer to return to receive mode.
  • Page 60 – was developed specifically to handle the; SLOW SCAN TV/ FACSIMILE; Popular fax frequencies include the following:
  • Page 61 – DX PACKET CLUSTER TUNE; Press the SUB AF control to activate the sub-; receiver if it is switched OFF.; Tune to the frequency of the target DX Packet; SATELLITE OPERATION; BASIC OPERATION; ” appear to indicate the
  • Page 63 – To return the display to the current operating; Turn the LO/ WIDTH control clockwise to; DSP FILTERS; CHANGING THE RECEIVE FILTER BANDWIDTH; The current filter selection appears.; Turn the LO/ WIDTH control clockwise to raise
  • Page 64 – 2 REJECTING INTERFERENCE; The interfering beat signals are notched out.
  • Page 65 – NOISE BLANKER; “NB” appears when the function is ON.; ATTENUATOR; “ATT” appears when the function is ON.
  • Page 66 – MEMORY FEATURES; MEMORY CHANNELS; STORING DATA IN MEMORY; TX frequency; Simplex Channels
  • Page 67 – 3 MEMORY FEATURES; Split-Frequency Channels; Select the receive frequency and mode.; MEMORY RECALL AND SCROLL; Memory Recall
  • Page 68 – Memory Scroll; MEMORY-VFO SPLIT OPERATION
  • Page 69 – Memor y; Recall the desired memory channel.; Channel; Select the memory channel where you would
  • Page 70 – Select the desired start frequency.; to select the end frequency.; Confirming Start/End Frequencies; to check the end frequency.; Programmable VFO; Turn the MULTI/ CH control, or press Mic; Memory Channel Lockout; Press and hold [CLR] for approximately two
  • Page 71 – After selecting all the necessary characters for the; Alpha-numeric characters; Additional characters for all E-types; Available characters using a DTMF Mic
  • Page 72 – Select the desired memory channel for which you; Memory Group Select; Numbers 0 ~ 9 appear in the main dot-matrix; QUICK MEMORY; STORING INTO QUICK MEMORY
  • Page 73 – The current memory channel number appears.; TEMPORARY FREQUENCY CHANGES; Turn the MULTI/ CH control to select a Quick; Recall a Quick Memory channel.
  • Page 74 – SCAN; NORMAL SCAN; VFO SCAN; If one or more memory channels are selected for
  • Page 75 – PROGRAM SCAN; If no Program scan channel is selected, all memory; PROGRAM SCAN PARTIALLY SLOWED; Access Menu No. 07 to confirm that the function is; Turn the Tuning control to the center frequency
  • Page 76 – SCAN HOLD; MEMORY SCAN; SCAN RESUME METHOD; the squelch threshold.
  • Page 77 – GROUP SCAN; Select the desired memory channel by turning the; channel data to the memory channel.; Repeat steps 2 through 6 for each memory; channel you want to assign to a specific group.; Select Time-operated or Carrier-operated mode; CALL SCAN; Select the frequency you want to monitor.
  • Page 78 – or memory channel are monitored alternatively.; VISUAL SCAN; Changing the Number of Channels to Scan
  • Page 79 – To change the current scanning frequency,
  • Page 80 – OPERATOR CONVENIENCES; AUTOMATIC ANTENNA TUNER; Select the transmit frequency.; See the display and check that tuning has; ANTENNAS
  • Page 81 – 5 OPERATOR CONVENIENCES; Presetting
  • Page 82 – BEEP FUNCTION; Select a memory channel number by turning the
  • Page 83 – CALL CHANNEL; Select a new CALL frequency and operating mode; Press [MENU] to store the setting and exit Menu; DTMF; Press the desired DTMF keys to transmit.; Entering DTMF tones
  • Page 84 – Select a DTMF Memory Channel (0 to 9) using the; Transmitting DTMF Memory Channel Data; The DTMF Memory Channel number and the; Memory Channel you want to transmit.; Press QUICK MEMO [MR] to transmit the DTMF; DTMF Tone Time Length; HF RX ANTENNA; ” appears on; LINEAR AMPLIFIER CONTROL; is 10 ms transmission delay.
  • Page 85 – MONITOR; LOCK FUNCTIONS; FREQUENCY LOCK FUNCTION; LOCK ALL FUNCTION; ” appears when this function is ON.; MICROPHONE PF KEYS
  • Page 86 – If you want to reverse the output:; The output is now reversed.; Turn the MAIN SQL control and/or the SUB SQL; SQUELCH HANG TIME; Press [MENU] to store the settings and exit Menu; RX DSP EQUALIZER; SEPERATE SPEAKER OUTPUT
  • Page 87 – TNC
  • Page 88 – QUICK DATA TRANSFER; SETTING UP; Equipment Needed; USING QUICK TRANSFER; Transferring Data; operating frequency and mode.; Receiving Data; Switch ON the Transfer function of each
  • Page 89 – COMPUTER CONTROL; A PC equipped with an RS-232C serial port.; Connections; COMMUNICATION PARAMETERS; On the computer, configure your transceiver; The defaults are 9600 bps and 1 stop bit.; REMOTE MICROPHONE CONTROLLER; Plug the DTMF microphone into the microphone; connector of the transceiver.; Press [MENU] to store the setting and exit Menu; The DTMF keys function as follows:
  • Page 90 – number that you selected in step 1.; CONTROL OPERATION; To change the transmit/ receive frequency:
  • Page 91 – PREPARATION; Press [SUB] then enter your alias callsign; Access Menu No. 62D and select the
  • Page 92 – Select the desired HF frequency that you want to; be controlled on the main transceiver.; Select an open VHF frequency in FM mode for the; “FS” appears when Mic [
  • Page 93 – “Transporter” for the VHF and UHF bands.
  • Page 96 – Start the Transporter mode on the TH-D7A or; frequency on the main transceiver.; Adjust the squelch threshold level so that both; HANG TIME FOR REPEATER FUNCTION
  • Page 97 – message for channel 1.; Release the key pressed in step 4 when you have; finished recording your message.; Repeat steps 3 to 5 to record a message on; MESSAGE PLAYBACK; Checking Messages; PLAY BACK” and “AP 1– –”; To play back another message in sequence,; Up to three channels can be queued.
  • Page 98 – Sending Messages; To play back another message in sequence,; Up to 3 channels can be queued.; Erasing a Recorded Message; “n” represents the channel number.; To erase the recorded message, press and; A beep sounds and the message is erased.; Changing Inter-message Interval Time
  • Page 100 – MICROPROCESSOR RESET; INITIAL SETTINGS; Memory channel data; FULL RESET; When you perform the full reset:
  • Page 101 – COMPUTER; COMPATIBLE TRANSCEIVER
  • Page 102 – 6 CONNECTING PERIPHERAL EQUIPMENT; RTTY EQUIPMENT; HF LINEAR AMPLIFIER; REMOTE connector; ALC input from amplifier; ANTENNA TUNER
  • Page 103 – MCP AND TNC
  • Page 104 – TXC; TYPICAL MCP/ TNC SETUP
  • Page 105 – INSTALLING OPTIONS; REMOVING THE BOTTOM CASE; PC board of the transceiver.; VS-3 VOICE SYNTHESIZER UNIT
  • Page 106 – 7 INSTALLING OPTIONS; MB-430 MOBILE BRACKET
  • Page 107 – TROUBLESHOOTING; CLEANING; LITHIUM BATTERY; Switch the transceiver OFF.; GENERAL INFORMATION; SERVICE; Model and serial number of equipment.
  • Page 108 – 8 TROUBLESHOOTING
  • Page 111 – OPERATION NOTICES; 5%. If you find that the transceiver cannot
  • Page 112 – OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
  • Page 113 – SPECIFICATIONS
  • Page 114 – 0 SPECIFICATIONS
  • Page 117 – APPENDIX; Power indicator; While the transceiver is turned ON, it lights red.; MIC connector
  • Page 118 – BUILT-IN TNC COMMAND LIST
  • Page 121 – COM CONNECTOR; HARDWARE DESCRIPTION; COM
  • Page 122 – Error; • Command syntax was incorrect.; COMPUTER CONTROL COMMANDS; Alphabetical Commands
  • Page 123 – PC CONTROL COMMAND TABLES
  • Page 151 – ADDENDUM; IF Commands and OI Commands:; SUPLEMENTO; Comandos IF y Comandos OI:
  • Page 152 – TOEVOEGSEL
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