Kenwood TS-B2000 RX DSP Equalizer, Seperate Speaker Output, Meter Squelch, TIME-OUT Timer

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15 OPERATOR CONVENIENCES

RX DSP EQUALIZER

 

If you want to reverse the output:

EQUALIZING RECEIVING AUDIO (SSB/FM/AM)

1 Press [MENU], then turn the MULTI/ CH control to

access Menu No. 17.

Use Menu No. 20 to change the receiver frequency

2 Press [+] to select ON.

responses of the target signal. You can select one

3 Press [MENU] to store the setting and exit Menu

from six different receiver profiles including the

mode.

default flat response. Selecting any of the following

The output is now reversed.

items from the Menu causes “

” to appear on

the display.

 

Note: If you are using headphones, the transceiver mutes. The left

 

 

• Off (OFF):

 

channel represents the internal SP or EXT.SP1 and the right channel

The default frequency response for SSB, FM, and

represents the EXT.SP2.

 

AM.

High boost (H BOOST):

Emphasizes higher audio frequencies; effective for a bassy voice.

Formant pass (F PASS):

Improves clarity by suppressing audio frequencies outside the normal voice frequency range.

Bass boost (B BOOST):

Emphasizes lower audio frequencies; effective for a voice with more high frequency components.

Conventional (CONVEN):

Emphasizes by 3 dB frequencies at 600 Hz and higher.

User (USER):

Reserved for the ARCP software. Off is programmed at the factory as a default.

SEPERATE SPEAKER OUTPUT

The TS-2000(X) has 2 independent receivers and is capable of receiving 2 different frequencies at the same time. If no external speaker is connected to the TS-2000(X), both audio signals are mixed internally, then output through the internal speaker.

1Connect the external speaker(s) to the EXT.SP1 and/or EXT.SP2 jack on the rear panel {page 2}.

2Press [MENU], then turn the MULTI/ CH control to access Menu No. 16.

3Press [+] or [–]to select 0, 1 or 2.

4Press [MENU] to store the setting.

Menu Selection

L-channel

R-channel

0

Main & Sub Mixed

Main & Sub Mixed

 

 

 

1

Main

Sub

 

 

 

2

Main + 1/4 Sub

Sub + 1/4 Main

 

 

 

If you are using an external speaker on EXT.SP2, you can configure the transceiver to make a separate output for each receiver.

EXT. SP1

EXT. SP2

 

 

OUTPUT

 

 

Internal

SP1 (L)

SP2 (R)

 

 

 

 

 

 

SP (L)

 

 

a

N/A

N/A

 

 

 

 

 

 

a

Mutes

N/A

 

 

 

 

 

 

a

N/A

 

 

 

 

 

 

a

Mutes

 

 

 

 

 

 

S-METER SQUELCH

The S-meter Squelch function opens the squelch only when the receiving signal has the same or greater strength than the S-meter Squelch setting. This function helps you to not open the squelch when receiving weak signals that you do not want to hear.

1Press [MENU], then turn the MULTI/ CH control to access Menu No. 19A.

2Press [+] to select ON.

3Turn the MAIN SQL control and/or the SUB SQL control to adjust the S-meter Squelch threshold level. When you turn SQL control, the indicators on the S-meter move accordingly.

4Press [MENU] to store the settings and exit Menu mode.

Note: The squelch threshold level of the S-meter squelch (both MAIN and SUB SQL) is around the 9 o’clock position for FM (both MAIN and SUB SQL), the 11 o’clock position for other modes (MAIN SQL), and the 9 o’clock position for AM (SUB SQL), regardless of the SQL controls position.

SQUELCH HANG TIME

You can adjust the squelch hang time to continuously monitor unstable signals. When the signal is temporarily weaker than the S-meter Squelch threshold level, the squelch does not mute the signal for a short period of time. In this way, you can continuously monitor the unstable signal.

1Press [MENU], then turn the MULTI/ CH control to access Menu No. 19B.

2Press [+] or [–]to select OFF, 125 ms, 250 ms, or 500 ms.

3Press [MENU] to store the settings and exit Menu mode.

TIME-OUT TIMER

The Time-out Timer limits the time of each transmission. It is also useful to prevent a long accidental transmission.

1Press [MENU], then turn the MULTI/ CH control to access Menu No. 24.

2Press [+] or [–]to select OFF, 3 minutes, 5 minutes, 10 minutes, 20 minutes, or 30 minutes.

3Press [MENU] to store the settings and exit Menu mode.

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Contents TS-2000 TS-2000X TS-B2000 Thank YOU FeaturesSupplied Accessories Thank YOUTypeThe Americas Models Covered by this ManualMarket Codes Type Europe E2-type SpainPrecautions Contents Contents Scan Operator ConveniencesOptional Accessories Installing OptionsMaintenance SpecificationsGround Connection InstallationAntenna Connection Lightning ProtectionReplacing Fuses DC Power Supply ConnectionInstallation Rear Panel Accessory ConnectionsFront 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 @0CW/ FSK/ REV key @5Tuning control9LSB/ USB/ Auto key @1FM/ AM/ NAR keyMR key $3TNC Status Indicators#4QUICK Memo keys Key$6MAIN RF Gain control $4RIT/SUB control$5MANUAL BC control $7MULTI/ CH controlRear Panel 3ATT Display0AUTO 4TNC@3FINE 7DCS@0AGC @4A.NOTCH$2XIT $0ATT$1TNC $3PREMicrophone UP/ DWN keysOperating Basics Switching Power ON/OFFAdjusting Volume Selecting VFO a or VFO BSelecting a Frequency Selecting a ModeAdjusting Squelch Front Panel MeterMicrophone Gain Selecting Transmit PowerTransmitting Press PWR/ TX MoniMenu Access Menu SetupWhat is a MENU? Quick MenuGroup Menu Function Selections Default Menu ConfigurationMenu Setup ON/ OFFOFF/ H BOOST/ F Pass OFFBoost PASS/ B Boost OFFNORMAL/ Invers AutoFSK LOW/ MID/ HighSCAN/ A=B/ VFO/M CTRL/ CALL/ CLR FINE/ CH3/ CH2 CH1/ CW TuneIN/ M VFO TF-SET/ SplitAlphabetical Function List Remote Control Power ControlPower ON/ OFF SKY Command II+FM Transmission Basic CommunicationsSSB Transmission Narrow Bandwidth for FM Mode RX if Filter TX DeviationAM Transmission Narrow Bandwidth for AMAuto ZERO-BEAT CW TransmissionTX SIDETONE/ RX Pitch Frequency TF-SET Transmit Frequency SET Enhanced CommunicationsSPLIT-FREQUENCY Operation Programming AN Offset FM Repeater OperationEnhanced Communications Selecting an Offset DirectionSelecting Continuous or Burst Enhanced Communications Transmitting a ToneSelecting a Tone Frequency Transmitting a 1750 Hz ToneTone FREQ. ID Scan Enhanced Communications Automatic Repeater OffsetReverse Function Automatic Simplex Check ASCPress FUNC, 6/ CTCSS/SEL FM Ctcss OperationCtcss FREQ. ID Scan FreqPress FUNC, / DCS/SEL FM DCS OperationDCS Code ID Scan Selecting Your Frequency Communicating AidsReceiving Communicating Aids RIT Receive Incremental TuningFine Tuning AGC Automatic Gain ControlVOX VOICE-OPERATED Transmit Delay TimePress FUNC, KEY/ Delay Microphone Input LevelPress XIT/ ALT XIT Transmit Incremental TuningCommunicating Aids Speech Processor TX Filter Bandwidth SSB/AM Transmit InhibitChanging Frequency While Transmitting TX Equalizer SSB/FM/AMReverse Keying Weight Ratio Using Semi BREAK-IN or Full BREAK-INAuto Weighting CW BREAK-INStoring CW Messages Communicating Aids BUG KEY FunctionCW Message Memory Checking CW Messages without TransmittingFrequency Correction for CW Auto CW TX in SSB ModeChanging the Sidetone Volume Changing the Inter-message Interval TimeTX Band and Control Band SUB-RECEIVERSUB-RECEIVER SUB-RECEIVER Adjusting the SquelchSelecting a Mode for the SUB-RECEIVER Selecting a FrequencyPRE-AMPLIFIER Selecting a Transmit PowerSUB-RECEIVER Attenuator Dual WatchMemory SUB-RECEIVER Automatic Simplex Check ASCSpecialized Communications Command modeConverse mode Packet RadioA./ Canada Specialized Communications PreparationDCD Sense Press LSB/ USB/ Auto or FM/ AM/ NAR toA./ Canada ARU Region Radio Teletypewriting RttySpecialized Communications Slow Scan TV/ Facsimile AMTOR/ PacTOR/ CLOVER/ G-TOR/ PSK31Basic Operation DX Packet Cluster TuneSatellite Operation Satellite Channel Name Quick Memory in Satellite ModeUsing XIT/ RIT in Satellite Mode Checking the Uplink FrequencySSB/ FM/ AM Modes Rejecting InterferenceDSP Filters CW/ FSK ModesSetting the N.R Time Constant Auto Beat Cancel SSB/ AMSetting the N.R Level Adjustment Rejecting Interference Notch Filter SSBAttenuator Noise BlankerPRE-AMPLIFIER Rejecting InterferenceStoring Data in Memory Memory FeaturesMemory Channels Simplex ChannelsSplit-Frequency Channels Memory FeaturesMemory Recall and Scroll Memory RecallMEMORY-VFO Split Operation Memory ScrollTemporary Frequency Changes To use a memory channel for receivingChannel \ Channel Transfer Memory Features Memory TransferPress MsVFO/ MG.SEL Erasing Memory Channels Memory Features Storing Frequency RangesPress VFO/M to enter Memory Recall mode Confirming Start/End FrequenciesAlpha-numeric characters Memory Features Memory Channel NameAvailable characters using a Dtmf Mic Available charactersStoring Into Quick Memory Memory Features Memory GroupPress FUNC, MsVFO/ MG.SEL to enter Memory Group Select mode Memory Group SelectTemporary Frequency Changes Recalling Quick Memory ChannelsQuick Memory VFO Transfer Press Quick Memo MRVfoscan ScanNormal Scan Scan Type PurposeScan Programscan ProgramscanpartiallyslowedScanresumemethod Memory ScanScanhold ALL-CHANNELSCANGroupscan CallscanVisualscan Using Visual Scan VFOUsing Visual Scan Memory Channel Changing the Number of Channels to ScanScan Antenna Selection Frequency Range MHz AntennasAutomatic Antenna Tuner Main transceiver SUB-receiverAT Preset Frequency Range MHz Auto ModePresetting Operator ConveniencesPress and hold USB/ LSB/ Auto + to turn the transceiver on Mode Morse Code OutputBeep Function Channel No DataCall Channel DtmfTransmitting Dtmf Memory Channel Data HF RX AntennaLinear Amplifier Control Dtmf Tone Time LengthPF KEY Lock FunctionsMonitor Microphone PF KeysSeperate Speaker Output TIME-OUT TimerRX DSP Equalizer Meter SquelchTransverter TX PowerTNC TX MonitorQuick Data Transfer Setting UPUsing Quick Transfer Communication Parameters Computer ControlRemote Microphone Controller FuncTone SEL Wireless Remote ControlControl Operation TM-D700A Commander Setup SKY Command II + DiagramTS-2000 Transporter Setup On the TS-2000 Transporter Starting Sky Command II+ operationOn the TM-D700A Commander Mic Key FunctionTH-D7A Commander Setup Operator Conveniences Using TH-D7A AS a CommanderTS-2000X Transporter Setup Mode PowerUP/ DWN RITStarting Sky Command ll+ operation Operator Conveniences Using Another TS-2000 AS a CommanderTS-2000 Commander Setup CROSS-BAND Repeater Using a Separate TransporterLOCKED-BAND Repeater Hang Time for Repeater FunctionChecking Messages Recording MessagesMessage Playback Press 1/ CH1/REC, 2/ CH2/REC, orErasing a Recorded Message Changing Playback VolumeSending Messages Changing Inter-message Interval TimeVOICE1 CallMenu VOICE2Partial Reset Microprocessor ResetInitial Settings Full ResetCompatible Transceiver Connecting Peripheral EquipmentComputer PinHF Linear Amplifier Connecting Peripheral EquipmentRtty Equipment Antenna TunerMCP and TNC Pin No FunctionEXT.CONT connector Pin No Function DRU-3A Digital Recording Unit Installing OptionsRemoving the Bottom Case VS-3 Voice Synthesizer UnitRC-2000 Remote Panel Installing OptionsMB-430 Mobile Bracket General Information TroubleshootingLithium Battery Troubleshooting TroubleshootingREV , or FM/ AM/ NAR to select Press LSB/ USB/ Auto , CW/ FSKAre totally Selected Press LSB/ USB/ Auto or FM/ AMOFF AGC TX Signal HarmonicsOperation Notices Internal BeatsMC-52DM Optional AccessoriesDRU-3A PG-2ZSpecifications GeneralSSB SpecificationsSSB/ CW/ FSK/ FM 50.0 ~ 54.0 MHz TS-2000 TS-2000X TS-B2000 ~ 1.705 MHz705 ~ 24.5 MHz ∝V or less 24.5 ~ 30.0 MHz SSB/ CW/ FSK/ AM TS-B2000 Front Panel Reset buttonAppendix Appendix BUILT-IN TNC Command ListCommand Short Default Parameter Description Frack ResetFlow ON/ OFF HbaudTrace OFF ON/ OFF TxdelaySlottime Tries TRICOM COM ConnectorHardware Description TXD GNDAlphabetical Commands Appendix Computer Control CommandsError Messages 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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