Kenwood TS-2000X SUB-RECEIVER Attenuator, Pre-Amplifier, Dual Watch, Selecting a Transmit Power

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10 SUB-RECEIVER

ATTENUATOR

The attenuator reduces the level of received signals. It is useful when there is strong interference from an adjacent frequency. Since the main transceiver and sub-receiver share the same antenna for the 144 MHz and 430 (440) MHz bands, activating the attenuator function for the sub-receiver also causes the function to switch ON for the same band of the main transceiver.

PRE-AMPLIFIER

The pre-amplifier amplifies the level of received signals. It is useful when the receiving signal is weak. If there is no strong interference from adjacent frequencies, switch the pre-amplifier ON to raise the receiving signal level. Since the main transceiver and sub-receiver share the same antenna for the 144 MHz and 430 (440) MHz bands, activating the pre-amplifier function for the sub-receiver also causes the function to switch ON for the same band of the main transceiver.

DUAL WATCH

If different frequency bands are set on the main transceiver and sub-receiver, you can still monitor the other band activities while transmitting on the TX band. It is useful that you can still monitor the local repeater frequency (VHF or UHF band) while you are working on a DX station on the HF band of the main transceiver.

If you have the same frequency band (VHF or UHF band) for the main transceiver and sub-receiver, you can monitor both frequencies independently at the same time. However, both receivers will temporarily mute when you transmit because the transceiver shares the same 144 MHz and 430 (440) MHz band antenna between the main transceiver and sub- receiver.

TRANSMITTING

First, confirm that the “” icon is on the SUB band display. Press [SEND] or press and hold Mic [PTT], then speak into the microphone in your normal tone of voice. When you finish speaking, press [SEND] again or release Mic [PTT].

SELECTING A TRANSMIT POWER

You can also adjust the output power for FM mode in the 144 and 430 (440) MHz bands when you are operating the sub-receiver.

1Press [PWR].

• The current transmit power appears.

2Turn the MULTI/ CH control counterclockwise to reduce the power or clockwise to increase the power.

Note:

The selectable range varies depending on the band and mode {page 79}.

Output power configuration is also reflected in the main transceiver.

SCAN

All types of scanning are also available for the sub- receiver. However, the operating frequency range is limited to the sub-receiver’s frequency coverage. Refer to “SCAN” {page 66} for details on how to operate the scan function.

NOISE REDUCTION

Since the sub-receiver can receive only in FM or AM mode, DSP noise reduction 1 (Line Enhanced) is available to reduce the noise from the receiving signals. Refer to “REJECTING INTERFERENCE” {page 56} for details on how to control and adjust the function.

MICROPHONE GAIN

Access Menu No. 41 and select “LOW”, “MID”, or “HIGH” for the microphone gain.

Note: When using the optional MC-90 microphone in FM mode, select “HIGH” microphone gain. Microphone sensitivity is low in FM mode; this may cause insufficient modulation. For other microphones, select “MID” or “LOW”.

FM REPEATER OPERATION

You can also configure an independent repeater offset frequency for the sub-receiver, if necessary. Refer to “FM REPEATER OPERATION” {page 32} for details.

REVERSE FUNCTION

Press [TF-SET]to switch the sub-receiver Reverse function ON (or OFF). “R” appears while the Reverse function is active on the sub-receiver. Refer to “REVERSE FUNCTION” {page 34} for details.

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Contents TS-2000 TS-2000X TS-B2000 Thank YOU FeaturesSupplied Accessories Thank YOUType Europe E2-type Spain Models Covered by this ManualMarket Codes TypeThe AmericasPrecautions Contents Contents Operator Conveniences ScanSpecifications Installing OptionsMaintenance Optional AccessoriesLightning Protection InstallationAntenna Connection Ground ConnectionInstallation DC Power Supply ConnectionReplacing Fuses Front Panel Accessory ConnectionsRear Panel Press + or -to select an HF/ 50 MHz Amateur radio band Your First QSO HF/ 50 MHz bandTransmitting Your First QSO VHF/ UHF band Your First QSO VHF/ UHF band Front Panel Getting AcquaintedGetting Acquainted @1FM/ AM/ NAR key @5Tuning control9LSB/ USB/ Auto key @0CW/ FSK/ REV keyKey $3TNC Status Indicators#4QUICK Memo keys MR key$7MULTI/ CH control $4RIT/SUB control$5MANUAL BC control $6MAIN RF Gain controlRear Panel 4TNC Display0AUTO 3ATT@4A.NOTCH 7DCS@0AGC @3FINE$3PRE $0ATT$1TNC $2XITUP/ DWN keys MicrophoneSelecting VFO a or VFO B Switching Power ON/OFFAdjusting Volume Operating BasicsFront Panel Meter Selecting a ModeAdjusting Squelch Selecting a FrequencyPress PWR/ TX Moni Selecting Transmit PowerTransmitting Microphone GainQuick Menu Menu SetupWhat is a MENU? Menu AccessON/ OFF Menu ConfigurationMenu Setup Group Menu Function Selections DefaultPASS/ B Boost OFF OFFBoost OFF/ H BOOST/ F PassLOW/ MID/ High AutoFSK NORMAL/ InversTF-SET/ Split CTRL/ CALL/ CLR FINE/ CH3/ CH2 CH1/ CW TuneIN/ M VFO SCAN/ A=B/ VFO/MAlphabetical Function List SKY Command II+ Power ControlPower ON/ OFF Remote ControlSSB Transmission Basic CommunicationsFM Transmission Narrow Bandwidth for AM Mode RX if Filter TX DeviationAM Transmission Narrow Bandwidth for FMTX SIDETONE/ RX Pitch Frequency CW TransmissionAuto ZERO-BEAT SPLIT-FREQUENCY Operation Enhanced CommunicationsTF-SET Transmit Frequency SET Selecting an Offset Direction FM Repeater OperationEnhanced Communications Programming AN OffsetTransmitting a 1750 Hz Tone Enhanced Communications Transmitting a ToneSelecting a Tone Frequency Selecting Continuous or BurstAutomatic Simplex Check ASC Enhanced Communications Automatic Repeater OffsetReverse Function Tone FREQ. ID ScanFreq FM Ctcss OperationCtcss FREQ. ID Scan Press FUNC, 6/ CTCSS/SELDCS Code ID Scan FM DCS OperationPress FUNC, / DCS/SEL Receiving Communicating AidsSelecting Your Frequency AGC Automatic Gain Control RIT Receive Incremental TuningFine Tuning Communicating AidsMicrophone Input Level Delay TimePress FUNC, KEY/ Delay VOX VOICE-OPERATED TransmitCommunicating Aids Speech Processor XIT Transmit Incremental TuningPress XIT/ ALT TX Equalizer SSB/FM/AM Transmit InhibitChanging Frequency While Transmitting TX Filter Bandwidth SSB/AMCW BREAK-IN Using Semi BREAK-IN or Full BREAK-INAuto Weighting Reverse Keying Weight RatioChecking CW Messages without Transmitting Communicating Aids BUG KEY FunctionCW Message Memory Storing CW MessagesChanging the Inter-message Interval Time Auto CW TX in SSB ModeChanging the Sidetone Volume Frequency Correction for CWSUB-RECEIVER SUB-RECEIVERTX Band and Control Band Selecting a Frequency Adjusting the SquelchSelecting a Mode for the SUB-RECEIVER SUB-RECEIVERDual Watch Selecting a Transmit PowerSUB-RECEIVER Attenuator PRE-AMPLIFIERSUB-RECEIVER Automatic Simplex Check ASC MemoryPacket Radio Command modeConverse mode Specialized CommunicationsPress LSB/ USB/ Auto or FM/ AM/ NAR to Specialized Communications PreparationDCD Sense A./ CanadaSpecialized Communications Radio Teletypewriting RttyA./ Canada ARU Region AMTOR/ PacTOR/ CLOVER/ G-TOR/ PSK31 Slow Scan TV/ FacsimileSatellite Operation DX Packet Cluster TuneBasic Operation Checking the Uplink Frequency Quick Memory in Satellite ModeUsing XIT/ RIT in Satellite Mode Satellite Channel NameCW/ FSK Modes Rejecting InterferenceDSP Filters SSB/ FM/ AM ModesRejecting Interference Notch Filter SSB Auto Beat Cancel SSB/ AMSetting the N.R Level Adjustment Setting the N.R Time ConstantRejecting Interference Noise BlankerPRE-AMPLIFIER AttenuatorSimplex Channels Memory FeaturesMemory Channels Storing Data in MemoryMemory Recall Memory FeaturesMemory Recall and Scroll Split-Frequency ChannelsTo use a memory channel for receiving Memory ScrollTemporary Frequency Changes MEMORY-VFO Split OperationPress MsVFO/ MG.SEL Memory Features Memory TransferChannel \ Channel Transfer Confirming Start/End Frequencies Memory Features Storing Frequency RangesPress VFO/M to enter Memory Recall mode Erasing Memory ChannelsAvailable characters Memory Features Memory Channel NameAvailable characters using a Dtmf Mic Alpha-numeric charactersMemory Group Select Memory Features Memory GroupPress FUNC, MsVFO/ MG.SEL to enter Memory Group Select mode Storing Into Quick MemoryPress Quick Memo MR Recalling Quick Memory ChannelsQuick Memory VFO Transfer Temporary Frequency ChangesScan Type Purpose ScanNormal Scan VfoscanProgramscanpartiallyslowed Scan ProgramscanALL-CHANNELSCAN Memory ScanScanhold ScanresumemethodCallscan GroupscanChanging the Number of Channels to Scan Using Visual Scan VFOUsing Visual Scan Memory Channel VisualscanScan Main transceiver SUB-receiver AntennasAutomatic Antenna Tuner Antenna Selection Frequency Range MHzOperator Conveniences Auto ModePresetting AT Preset Frequency Range MHzChannel No Data Mode Morse Code OutputBeep Function Press and hold USB/ LSB/ Auto + to turn the transceiver onDtmf Call ChannelDtmf Tone Time Length HF RX AntennaLinear Amplifier Control Transmitting Dtmf Memory Channel DataMicrophone PF Keys Lock FunctionsMonitor PF KEYMeter Squelch TIME-OUT TimerRX DSP Equalizer Seperate Speaker OutputTX Monitor TX PowerTNC TransverterUsing Quick Transfer Setting UPQuick Data Transfer Func Computer ControlRemote Microphone Controller Communication ParametersControl Operation Wireless Remote ControlTone SEL TS-2000 Transporter Setup SKY Command II + DiagramTM-D700A Commander Setup Mic Key Function Starting Sky Command II+ operationOn the TM-D700A Commander On the TS-2000 TransporterTS-2000X Transporter Setup Operator Conveniences Using TH-D7A AS a CommanderTH-D7A Commander Setup RIT PowerUP/ DWN ModeTS-2000 Commander Setup Operator Conveniences Using Another TS-2000 AS a CommanderStarting Sky Command ll+ operation Hang Time for Repeater Function Using a Separate TransporterLOCKED-BAND Repeater CROSS-BAND RepeaterPress 1/ CH1/REC, 2/ CH2/REC, or Recording MessagesMessage Playback Checking MessagesChanging Inter-message Interval Time Changing Playback VolumeSending Messages Erasing a Recorded MessageVOICE2 CallMenu VOICE1Full Reset Microprocessor ResetInitial Settings Partial ResetPin Connecting Peripheral EquipmentComputer Compatible TransceiverAntenna Tuner Connecting Peripheral EquipmentRtty Equipment HF Linear AmplifierPin No Function MCP and TNCEXT.CONT connector Pin No Function VS-3 Voice Synthesizer Unit Installing OptionsRemoving the Bottom Case DRU-3A Digital Recording UnitMB-430 Mobile Bracket Installing OptionsRC-2000 Remote Panel Lithium Battery TroubleshootingGeneral Information Troubleshooting TroubleshootingPress LSB/ USB/ Auto or FM/ AM Press LSB/ USB/ Auto , CW/ FSKAre totally Selected REV , or FM/ AM/ NAR to selectOFF Internal Beats TX Signal HarmonicsOperation Notices AGCPG-2Z Optional AccessoriesDRU-3A MC-52DMGeneral SpecificationsSSB/ CW/ FSK/ FM SpecificationsSSB 705 ~ 24.5 MHz ∝V or less 24.5 ~ 30.0 MHz TS-2000 TS-2000X TS-B2000 ~ 1.705 MHz50.0 ~ 54.0 MHz SSB/ CW/ FSK/ AM Appendix Reset buttonTS-B2000 Front Panel Command Short Default Parameter Description BUILT-IN TNC Command ListAppendix Hbaud ResetFlow ON/ OFF FrackTries TRI TxdelaySlottime Trace OFF ON/ OFFTXD GND COM ConnectorHardware Description COMTerminator Appendix Computer Control CommandsError Messages Alphabetical CommandsTX-AT Thru PC Control Command TablesASC on 116117 Sets or reads the Packet Cluster Tune function on Parameters 119 Function 120121 Appendix122 123 124 XIT OFF, 1 XIT on 125126 Monitor OFF 127128 NB OFF 129130 131 PM OFF 132133 134 Trace REV. OFF, 1 Trace REV on 135SUB TF-W OFF 136137 138 Tone on 139140 141 Index Index
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