Selecting a mode, Adjusting squelch, Selecting a frequency – Kenwood TS-2000 User Manual
Page 27: Front panel meter, 5 operating basics, Peak hold readings cannot be deactivated
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5 OPERATING BASICS
SELECTING A MODE
Press [LSB/ USB/ AUTO], [CW/ FSK/ REV], or
[FM/ AM/ NAR]. To select the second mode on each
key, press the same key again. For example, each
press of [LSB/ USB/ AUTO] toggles between LSB
and USB mode.
AUTO
NAR
REV
LSB
USB
CW
FSK
FM
AM
PF
F LOCK A
1
CH1/REC
2
CH2/REC
3
CH3/REC
4
TONE/SEL
5
METER
6
CTCSS/SEL
7
NB/LEVEL
8
AGC/OFF
9
FINE/STEP
.
DCS/SEL
0
SHIFT/OFFSET
ENT
SEND
PHONES
MIC
AT
ANT1/2
PROC
LEVEL
VOX
ATT
PRE
LEVEL
LEVEL
LEVEL
MANUAL
LO/
WIDTH
HI/
SHIFT
N.R
.
A.N
.
B.C
.
F
U
N
C
CLR
MAIN
AUTO
CAR
TX MONI
DELAY
NAR
REV
MIC
PWR
KEY
LSB
USB
CW
FSK
FM
AM
DISP
SEL
1MHz
CTRL
MEN
M
HF/VHE/UHF ALL MO
Press [FUNC], [LSB/ USB/ AUTO] to toggle the
Auto Mode selection. When it is active, “AUTO”
appears. If you change the frequency above or
below 9.5 MHz, the transceiver automatically
switches modes; LSB for frequencies under 9.5 MHz
and USB for frequencies equal to or above 9.5 MHz
(HF/ 50 MHz band). As for the 144 MHz,
430/ 440 MHz, and 1.2 GHz bands, the transceiver
automatically changes the operating mode to FM.
You can further add the frequency table data to
change the mode automatically
{page 73}.
ADJUSTING SQUELCH
The purpose of the Squelch is to mute the speaker
when no signals are present. With the squelch level
correctly set, you will hear sound only while actually
receiving signals. The higher the selected squelch
level, the stronger the signals must be to receive.
The appropriate squelch level depends on the
ambient RF noise conditions.
Turn the MAIN SQL control, when there are no
signals present, to select the squelch level at which
the background noise is just eliminated; the MAIN
band LED will turn off. Many ham operators prefer
leaving the MAIN SQL control fully counterclockwise
unless operating on a full-carrier mode such as FM.
The squelch level for the main transceiver is preset
at the factory to approximately 9 o’clock for FM and
11 o’clock for SSB and AM.
MAIN
CALL
C.IN
UTO
SB
SB
SUB
SEL
1MHz
CTRL
MR
M VFO
MG.SEL
M.IN
M.IN
QUICK MEMO
SAT
L
A/B
M/S
REV
TRACE
MAIN
MANUA
L
RF
AF
SQL
SUB
CH
MULTI
BC
MAIN
GAIN
VFO/CH
VFO/M
A=B
SPLIT
MENU
TF-
SET
MAIN
SUB
SG.SEL
SCAN
RIT
CW TUNE
9.6k STA
RIT/SUB
CON
XIT
ALT
SET
CLEAR
P.C.T
_
+
HF/VHE/UHF ALL MODE MULTI BANDER TS-2000
AF
SQL
SELECTING A FREQUENCY
Turn the Tuning control clockwise or press Mic [UP]
to increase the frequency. Turn the Tuning control
counterclockwise or press Mic [DWN] to decrease the
frequency.
SEL
1MHz
CTRL
CALL
C.
IN
UTO
SB
SB
SUB
SEL
1MHz
CTRL
MR
M VFO
MG.SEL
M.IN
M.IN
QUICK MEMO
SAT
L
A/B
M/S
REV
TRACE
MAIN
MANUAL
RF
AF
SQL
SUB
CH
MULTI
BC
MAIN
GAIN
VFO/CH
VFO/M
A=B
SPLIT
MENU
TF-
SET
MAIN
SUB
SG.SEL
SCAN
RIT
CW TUNE
9.6k STA
RIT/SUB
CON
XIT
ALT
SET
CLEAR
P.C.T
_
+
HF/VHE/UHF ALL MODE MULTI BANDER TS-2000
You may prefer directly entering a frequency using
the numeric keypad if the desired frequency is far
from the current frequency. Press [ENT], then press
the numeric keys as necessary. For details, see
“Direct Frequency Entry” {page 37}.
1
CH1/REC
2
CH2/REC
3
CH3/REC
4
TONE/SEL
5
METER
6
CTCSS/SEL
7
NB/LEVEL
8
AGC/OFF
9
FINE/STEP
.
DCS/SEL
0
SHIFT/OFFSET
ENT
PF
F LOCK A
1
CH1/REC
2
CH2/REC
3
CH3/REC
4
TONE/SEL
5
METER
6
CTCSS/SEL
7
NB/LEVEL
8
AGC/OFF
9
FINE/STEP
.
DCS/SEL
0
SHIFT/OFFSET
ENT
SEND
PHONES
MIC
AT
ANT1/2
PROC
LEVEL
VOX
ATT
PRE
LEVEL
LEVEL
LEVEL
MANUAL
LO/
WIDTH
HI/
SHIFT
N.R
.
A.N
.
B.C
.
F
U
N
C
CLR
MAIN
AUTO
CAR
TX MONI
DELAY
NAR
REV
MIC
PWR
KEY
LSB
USB
CW
FSK
FM
AM
DISP
SEL
1MHz
CTRL
MEN
M
HF/VHE/UHF ALL MO
This transceiver provides many other methods for
quickly selecting a frequency. For further information,
see “SELECTING YOUR FREQUENCY” {page 37}.
FRONT PANEL METER
The multi-function meter measures the parameters in
the table below. The S-meter and FILTER scales
appear when the main transceiver is in receive mode,
and the PWR meter appears when it is in transmit
mode. Each press of [5/ METER] switches among
the ALC, SWR, and COMP meters. Peak readings
for the S-meter, ALC, SWR, COMP, and PWR
functions are held momentarily.
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Note:
◆
The COMP meter functions only when the Speech Processor is
ON for SSB, FM, or AM mode.
◆
The PWR indicator shows the output power level as a
percentage on the 1.2 GHz band.
◆
The SWR meter works only for ANT 1 and ANT 2 (HF/ 50 MHz
band).
◆
Peak Hold readings cannot be deactivated.