Kenwood TS-2000X Operation Manual - Page 26

Kenwood TS-2000X Manual

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4 GETTING ACQUAINTED S1 PWR ALC 35 10 79 20 25 50 FILTER 40 60dB 100W% 57 37 36 39 41 44 47 50 52 54 35 38 40 43 46 51 53 55 42 45 49 48 58 56 #5 Appears while in Satellite mode {page 53}. #6 Appears while Memory Recall or Memory Scroll is being used for the sub-receiver {page 59}. #7 Shows the memory channel number for the subreceiver. If you select a channel over 99, a leading digit (1 or 2) appears (the memory number ranges from 00 to 299). #8 Appears when the sub-receiver is selected for the transmission band. #9 Appears when the sub-receiver's functions can be controlled using the front panel keys. $0 ATT Appears when the sub-receiver's receive attenuator (approx. 12 dB) is ON {pages 57, 73}. $1 TNC Appears when the internal TNC is assigned to the sub-receiver. $2 XIT Appears when Transmit Incremental Tuning of the main transceiver is ON {page 40}. $3 PRE Appears when the receiver pre-amplifier of the subreceiver is ON {page 57}. $4 + = "+" or "-" appears, indicating which offset direction is selected for the sub-receiver. "=" appears when the -7.6 MHz (430 MHz) or -6.0 MHz (1.2 GHz) offset is selected (all E-types only) {page 32}. $5 RIT Appears when Receive Incremental Tuning of the main transceiver is ON {page 38}. $6 DCS Appears when the DCS (Digital Code Squelch) of the sub-receiver is ON {page 36}. $7 [R] "R" appears when the Reverse function of the subreceiver is ON. "[R]" appears when the ASC (Automatic Simplex Check) of the sub-receiver is activated {page 34}. $8 S Appears when the sub-receiver meter shows the signal strength level {page 46}. $9 PWR Appears when the sub-receiver meter shows the output power level {page 20}. %0 Serves as an S-meter to measure and display the received signal strength for the sub-receiver. It also displays the relative output power when the sub-band is selected for the transmission. %1 C T "T" appears when the Tone function of the subreceiver is ON {page 33}. "C T" appears when the Continuous Tone Coded Squelch System (CTCSS) of the sub-receiver is ON {page 35}. %2 Appears when the DSP Noise Reduction 1 of the subreceiver is activated {page 56}. %3 PKT Appears when the internal TNC is operating in Packet mode {page 49}. 16

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#5
Appears while in Satellite mode {page 53}.
#6
Appears while Memory Recall or Memory Scroll is
being used for the sub-receiver {page 59}.
#7
Shows the memory channel number for the sub-
receiver.
If you select a channel over 99, a leading
digit (1 or 2) appears (the memory number ranges
from 00 to 299).
#8
Appears when the sub-receiver is selected for the
transmission band.
#9
Appears when the sub-receiver
s functions can be
controlled using the front panel keys.
$0
ATT
Appears when the sub-receiver
s receive attenuator
(approx. 12 dB) is ON {pages 57, 73}.
$1
TNC
Appears when the internal TNC is assigned to the
sub-receiver.
$2
XIT
Appears when Transmit Incremental Tuning of the
main transceiver is ON {page 40}.
$3
PRE
Appears when the receiver pre-amplifier of the sub-
receiver is ON {page 57}.
$4
+ =
+
or
“–”
appears, indicating which offset direction is
selected for the sub-receiver.
=
appears when the
7.6 MHz (430 MHz) or
6.0 MHz (1.2 GHz) offset is
selected (all E-types only) {page 32}.
$5
RIT
Appears when Receive Incremental Tuning of the
main transceiver is ON {page 38}.
$6
DCS
Appears when the DCS
(Digital Code Squelch) of the
sub-receiver is ON {page 36}.
$7
[R]
R
appears when the Reverse function of the sub-
receiver is ON.
[R]
appears when the ASC
(Automatic Simplex Check) of the sub-receiver is
activated {page 34}.
$8
S
Appears when the sub-receiver meter shows the
signal strength level {page 46}.
$9
PWR
Appears when the sub-receiver meter shows the
output power level {page 20}.
%0
Serves as an S-meter to measure and display the
received signal strength for the sub-receiver.
It also
displays the relative output power when the sub-band
is selected for the transmission.
%1
C T
T
appears when the Tone function of the sub-
receiver is ON {page 33}.
C T
appears when the
Continuous Tone Coded Squelch System (CTCSS) of
the sub-receiver is ON {page 35}.
%2
Appears when the DSP Noise Reduction 1 of the sub-
receiver is activated {page 56}.
%3
PKT
Appears when the internal TNC is operating in Packet
mode {page 49}.