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$0“TRC” appears when the Trace function is ON in the Satellite mode. “TRCR” appears when the Reverse Trace function is ON in the Satellite mode.

$1“SATL” appears while operating in Satellite mode.

$2“PTT” appears when the sub-band is selected for the transmission band. “Ctrl” appears when the sub- band is selected for the Control band.

$3The current operating mode for the sub-receiver (sub-band) appears.

$4“RIT” appears while the RIT function is ON. “XIT” appears while the XIT function is ON.

$5“SPL” appears while SPLIT operation is enabled.

$6“DCS” (DCS function), “CT” (CTCSS function), or “T” (Tone function) appears when one of the FM mode selective calls is activated for the sub-receiver.

$7“ATT” appears when the attenuator function is ON. “PRE” appears when the preamplifier function is ON. “P/A” appears when both functions are ON.

$8“R” (Reverse function), “[R]” (Automatic Simplex 12

Check), or the Repeater shift direction (“–”, “+”, or “=”) appears.

Note: “=” appears only for E-types.

$9“N.R.1” appears when the Noise Reduction 1 function is ON for the sub-receiver.

%0“TUN” (Tuning control), “MLTI” (MULTI/ CH control), “RIT” (RIT/ SUB control), or “SPED” (Scanning speed control) appears, indicating which control mode is currently assigned to the Tuning control.

%1Appears when the Programmable Memory function is ON. “PM1” ~ “PM5” appear to indicate which Programmable Memory channel is selected.

%2“PC” appears when the TS-2000(X)/ TS-B2000 is controlled by an external PC.

%3” appears when the internal TNC is assigned to the sub-receiver.

%4The sub-receiver operating frequency display.

%5The memory channel number appears (3 digits) when you recall the Memory channel on the sub-receiver. (Same as !6.)

%6“S” appears when the sub-receiver’s squelch opens. “PWR” appears to display the relative output power level when you transmit on the sub-band.

%7When a memory channel is recalled to the sub- receiver, the memory name appears. (Same as !4.)

%8When the sub-receiver receives a signal or the sub- receiver’s squelch is open, “BSY” appears. When you transmit on the sub-band, “TX” appears.