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Rich,
I haven't compared them side by side, but I don't think the 2000 is bigger
at all. It may be a bit smaller.
The PL tones do not speak. But, if you turn the multi-channel knob, you get
a beep at the low and upper end so you can count to the appropriate setting.
I thought the software was free, at least it seems as though it was a couple
years ago.
Steve, K8SP
----- Original Message -----
From: "Richard Fiorello" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Monday, July 31, 2006 7:24 PM
Subject: ts2000
> Hi everyone;
> Its fun to get curious as long as I don't get my credit card out. I may
> look on line for specifics but if anyone has owned the 570 and the ts2000
> I
> am curious as to generally how much bigger the ts2000 is?
> Secondly, does the ts2000 speak pl tones as the 707 does?
> Finally, what comes with the radio and what accessories does one need?
> No,
> forget 1.2 gig
> Obviously one needs the vs3 and apparently there are no filters to buy.
> Is
> the tnc an accessory or is it part of the standard radio? is the software
> a
> free download? i thought that kenwoods software was free but when looking
> at the higher priced ts2000le they make a fuss about the fact that they
> include the software.
> Can't imagine using 2 meter ssb but I suppose you never know.
> Rich
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