Kenwood TS-B2000, TS-2000X Slow Scan TV/ Facsimile, AMTOR/ PacTOR/ CLOVER/ G-TOR/ PSK31

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11 SPECIALIZED COMMUNICATIONS

AMTOR/ PacTOR/ CLOVER/ G-TOR/ PSK31

Besides Packet and RTTY, digital modes which have been used among hams include AMTOR, PacTOR, CLOVER, G-TOR, and PSK31. This manual does not describe much about these modes. For details, consult reference books about Amateur Radio.

AMTOR (AMateur Teleprinting Over Radio) has brought amateur HF digital communication into the computer age. It is the first error-free HF digital mode by which data bursts (not steady stream of data) are transmitted.

PacTOR (Packet Teleprinting On Radio) has combined the best features of both AMTOR and Packet to improve the efficiency of HF digital communications. Like Packet and AMTOR, PacTOR sends error-free data using a handshaking method.

Of all the Amateur Radio HF digital modes, CLOVER offers the best overall performance using a complicated modulation technique, automatic power adjustment and other advanced features. It may allow communications to be maintained under the worst conditions.

G-TOR (Golay-coded Teleprinting Over Radio) is a relatively new Amateur Radio digital mode currently in use. G-TOR was developed specifically to handle the adverse conditions of communicating, across the solar system, with spacecraft during their missions.

PSK31 was developed by an RTTY enthusiast, G3PLX, in the Great Britain. The operating technique is very similar to the conventional Baudot-RTTY, although more sensitive fine-tuning is required, as a PSK31 signal requires a tuning accuracy of a few Hertz. A special feature of PSK31 is that it allows the entire ASCII character set, including the back space character.

Your MCP should handle some or all of the above modes. For available modes on your MCP, consult the instruction manual for the MCP. For the cable connections, see “MCP AND TNC” {page 95}.

On most HF bands, audio frequency shift keying (AFSK) is used for the above modes. This method of modulation uses audio tones therefore either LSB or USB mode should be selected. Traditionally, LSB is used, similar to RTTY, with the exception of AMTOR which is normally operated in USB.

AMTOR activity can be found on or near 14075 and 3637.5 kHz. These are also good starting places when searching for PacTOR, Clover, G-TOR, or PSK31 stations.

Note: When using SSB mode for digital operation, use a fast AGC setting and switch your Speech Processor OFF.

SLOW SCAN TV/ FACSIMILE

Slow-scan Television (SSTV) is a popular application for transmitting still images over the air, from one station to another. Instead of trying to describe your station, simply showing it is much faster. Transmitting images over the air requires a scan converter, besides a transceiver. A scan converter transforms images taken with a video camera into audio signals that can be fed into your transceiver. The recipient’s scan converter transforms audio signals back into video images so that he or she can view them on a TV set.

Nowadays instead of a scan converter, many hams use a personal computer, a software application, and an interface attached to the transceiver. This is much cheaper, more flexible, and does not require a TV set. In recent years, many low cost digital cameras have become available. You can transfer images from these cameras into your computer.

For further information, consult reference books about Amateur Radio. The frequencies (measured in kHz) commonly used for SSTV operation are listed below:

U.S.A./ Canada

ARU Region 1

(Europe/Africa)

 

3845, 3857

3730

~ 3740

 

 

 

7171

7035

~ 7045

 

 

 

14230, 14233

14225

~ 14235

 

 

 

21340

21335

~ 21345

 

 

 

28680

28675

~ 28685

 

 

 

145500

 

 

 

 

Fax (facsimile) is one of the original image transmission modes. Using this mode allows you to exchange more detailed graphics than SSTV. Amateur Radio fax functions much like old analog fax systems. It scans paper and converts acquired image data into a series of tones representing white and black portions of the image. Because fax requires longer transmission time, you should use it only when band conditions are stable with strong signals.

Popular fax frequencies include the following:

7245, 14245, 21345 (International Net), and 28945 kHz

Operating on SSTV or fax mainly involves learning the functionality of your computer application or accessory hardware that supports these modes. Consult the instruction manual that comes with your software or accessory equipment.

Note: When operating either SSTV or fax, use a fast AGC setting and switch OFF your Speech Processor, for best results.

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Contents TS-2000 TS-2000X TS-B2000 Features Supplied AccessoriesThank YOU Thank YOUModels Covered by this Manual Market CodesTypeThe Americas Type Europe E2-type SpainPrecautions Contents Contents Scan Operator ConveniencesInstalling Options MaintenanceOptional Accessories SpecificationsInstallation Antenna ConnectionGround Connection Lightning ProtectionDC Power Supply Connection InstallationReplacing Fuses Accessory Connections Front PanelRear Panel Your First QSO HF/ 50 MHz band Press + or -to select an HF/ 50 MHz Amateur radio bandTransmitting Your First QSO VHF/ UHF band Your First QSO VHF/ UHF band Getting Acquainted Front PanelGetting Acquainted @5Tuning control 9LSB/ USB/ Auto key@0CW/ FSK/ REV key @1FM/ AM/ NAR key$3TNC Status Indicators #4QUICK Memo keysMR key Key$4RIT/SUB control $5MANUAL BC control$6MAIN RF Gain control $7MULTI/ CH controlRear Panel Display 0AUTO3ATT 4TNC7DCS @0AGC@3FINE @4A.NOTCH$0ATT $1TNC$2XIT $3PREMicrophone UP/ DWN keysSwitching Power ON/OFF Adjusting VolumeOperating Basics Selecting VFO a or VFO BSelecting a Mode Adjusting SquelchSelecting a Frequency Front Panel MeterSelecting Transmit Power TransmittingMicrophone Gain Press PWR/ TX MoniMenu Setup What is a MENU?Menu Access Quick MenuMenu Configuration Menu SetupGroup Menu Function Selections Default ON/ OFFOFF BoostOFF/ H BOOST/ F Pass PASS/ B Boost OFFAuto FSKNORMAL/ Invers LOW/ MID/ HighCTRL/ CALL/ CLR FINE/ CH3/ CH2 CH1/ CW Tune IN/ M VFOSCAN/ A=B/ VFO/M TF-SET/ SplitAlphabetical Function List Power Control Power ON/ OFFRemote Control SKY Command II+Basic Communications SSB TransmissionFM Transmission Mode RX if Filter TX Deviation AM TransmissionNarrow Bandwidth for FM Narrow Bandwidth for AMCW Transmission TX SIDETONE/ RX Pitch FrequencyAuto ZERO-BEAT Enhanced Communications SPLIT-FREQUENCY OperationTF-SET Transmit Frequency SET FM Repeater Operation Enhanced CommunicationsProgramming AN Offset Selecting an Offset DirectionEnhanced Communications Transmitting a Tone Selecting a Tone FrequencySelecting Continuous or Burst Transmitting a 1750 Hz ToneEnhanced Communications Automatic Repeater Offset Reverse FunctionTone FREQ. ID Scan Automatic Simplex Check ASCFM Ctcss Operation Ctcss FREQ. ID ScanPress FUNC, 6/ CTCSS/SEL FreqFM DCS Operation DCS Code ID ScanPress FUNC, / DCS/SEL Communicating Aids ReceivingSelecting Your Frequency RIT Receive Incremental Tuning Fine TuningCommunicating Aids AGC Automatic Gain ControlDelay Time Press FUNC, KEY/ DelayVOX VOICE-OPERATED Transmit Microphone Input LevelXIT Transmit Incremental Tuning Communicating Aids Speech ProcessorPress XIT/ ALT Transmit Inhibit Changing Frequency While TransmittingTX Filter Bandwidth SSB/AM TX Equalizer SSB/FM/AMUsing Semi BREAK-IN or Full BREAK-IN Auto WeightingReverse Keying Weight Ratio CW BREAK-INCommunicating Aids BUG KEY Function CW Message MemoryStoring CW Messages Checking CW Messages without TransmittingAuto CW TX in SSB Mode Changing the Sidetone VolumeFrequency Correction for CW Changing the Inter-message Interval TimeSUB-RECEIVER SUB-RECEIVERTX Band and Control Band Adjusting the Squelch Selecting a Mode for the SUB-RECEIVERSUB-RECEIVER Selecting a FrequencySelecting a Transmit Power SUB-RECEIVER AttenuatorPRE-AMPLIFIER Dual WatchMemory SUB-RECEIVER Automatic Simplex Check ASCCommand mode Converse modeSpecialized Communications Packet RadioSpecialized Communications Preparation DCD SenseA./ Canada Press LSB/ USB/ Auto or FM/ AM/ NAR toRadio Teletypewriting Rtty Specialized CommunicationsA./ Canada ARU Region Slow Scan TV/ Facsimile AMTOR/ PacTOR/ CLOVER/ G-TOR/ PSK31DX Packet Cluster Tune Satellite OperationBasic Operation Quick Memory in Satellite Mode Using XIT/ RIT in Satellite ModeSatellite Channel Name Checking the Uplink FrequencyRejecting Interference DSP FiltersSSB/ FM/ AM Modes CW/ FSK ModesAuto Beat Cancel SSB/ AM Setting the N.R Level AdjustmentSetting the N.R Time Constant Rejecting Interference Notch Filter SSBNoise Blanker PRE-AMPLIFIERAttenuator Rejecting InterferenceMemory Features Memory ChannelsStoring Data in Memory Simplex ChannelsMemory Features Memory Recall and ScrollSplit-Frequency Channels Memory RecallMemory Scroll Temporary Frequency ChangesMEMORY-VFO Split Operation To use a memory channel for receivingMemory Features Memory Transfer Press MsVFO/ MG.SELChannel \ Channel Transfer Memory Features Storing Frequency Ranges Press VFO/M to enter Memory Recall modeErasing Memory Channels Confirming Start/End FrequenciesMemory Features Memory Channel Name Available characters using a Dtmf MicAlpha-numeric characters Available charactersMemory Features Memory Group Press FUNC, MsVFO/ MG.SEL to enter Memory Group Select modeStoring Into Quick Memory Memory Group SelectRecalling Quick Memory Channels Quick Memory VFO TransferTemporary Frequency Changes Press Quick Memo MRScan Normal ScanVfoscan Scan Type PurposeScan Programscan ProgramscanpartiallyslowedMemory Scan ScanholdScanresumemethod ALL-CHANNELSCANGroupscan CallscanUsing Visual Scan VFO Using Visual Scan Memory ChannelVisualscan Changing the Number of Channels to ScanScan Antennas Automatic Antenna TunerAntenna Selection Frequency Range MHz Main transceiver SUB-receiverAuto Mode PresettingAT Preset Frequency Range MHz Operator ConveniencesMode Morse Code Output Beep FunctionPress and hold USB/ LSB/ Auto + to turn the transceiver on Channel No DataCall Channel DtmfHF RX Antenna Linear Amplifier ControlTransmitting Dtmf Memory Channel Data Dtmf Tone Time LengthLock Functions MonitorPF KEY Microphone PF KeysTIME-OUT Timer RX DSP EqualizerSeperate Speaker Output Meter SquelchTX Power TNCTransverter TX MonitorSetting UP Using Quick TransferQuick Data Transfer Computer Control Remote Microphone ControllerCommunication Parameters FuncWireless Remote Control Control OperationTone SEL SKY Command II + Diagram TS-2000 Transporter SetupTM-D700A Commander Setup Starting Sky Command II+ operation On the TM-D700A CommanderOn the TS-2000 Transporter Mic Key FunctionOperator Conveniences Using TH-D7A AS a Commander TS-2000X Transporter SetupTH-D7A Commander Setup Power UP/ DWNMode RITOperator Conveniences Using Another TS-2000 AS a Commander TS-2000 Commander SetupStarting Sky Command ll+ operation Using a Separate Transporter LOCKED-BAND RepeaterCROSS-BAND Repeater Hang Time for Repeater FunctionRecording Messages Message PlaybackChecking Messages Press 1/ CH1/REC, 2/ CH2/REC, orChanging Playback Volume Sending MessagesErasing a Recorded Message Changing Inter-message Interval TimeCall MenuVOICE1 VOICE2Microprocessor Reset Initial SettingsPartial Reset Full ResetConnecting Peripheral Equipment ComputerCompatible Transceiver PinConnecting Peripheral Equipment Rtty EquipmentHF Linear Amplifier Antenna TunerMCP and TNC Pin No FunctionEXT.CONT connector Pin No Function Installing Options Removing the Bottom CaseDRU-3A Digital Recording Unit VS-3 Voice Synthesizer UnitInstalling Options MB-430 Mobile BracketRC-2000 Remote Panel Troubleshooting Lithium BatteryGeneral Information Troubleshooting TroubleshootingPress LSB/ USB/ Auto , CW/ FSK Are totally SelectedREV , or FM/ AM/ NAR to select Press LSB/ USB/ Auto or FM/ AMOFF TX Signal Harmonics Operation NoticesAGC Internal BeatsOptional Accessories DRU-3AMC-52DM PG-2ZSpecifications GeneralSpecifications SSB/ CW/ FSK/ FMSSB TS-2000 TS-2000X TS-B2000 ~ 1.705 MHz 705 ~ 24.5 MHz ∝V or less 24.5 ~ 30.0 MHz50.0 ~ 54.0 MHz SSB/ CW/ FSK/ AM Reset button AppendixTS-B2000 Front Panel BUILT-IN TNC Command List Command Short Default Parameter DescriptionAppendix Reset Flow ON/ OFFFrack HbaudTxdelay SlottimeTrace OFF ON/ OFF Tries TRICOM Connector Hardware DescriptionCOM TXD GNDAppendix Computer Control Commands Error MessagesAlphabetical Commands TerminatorPC Control Command Tables TX-AT Thru116 ASC on117 Sets or reads the Packet Cluster Tune function on Parameters 119 120 FunctionAppendix 121122 123 124 125 XIT OFF, 1 XIT on126 127 Monitor OFF128 129 NB OFF130 131 132 PM OFF133 134 135 Trace REV. OFF, 1 Trace REV on136 SUB TF-W OFF137 138 139 Tone on140 141 Index Index
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