I'll agree with John, the fan runs a lot and at first is a bit unsettling
since you are wondering if something is wrong. It pulls the air in from
the row of vents on the front edge of the bottom cover, just behind the
front panel, so keep it clear to allow good air flow. That fan is the only
way out for the hot air, even on rx, so it runs a lot.
When looking at the rear of the rig, the amp connection is the one all the
way to the right of the 3 din jacks. If this is a new rig, they will all
have plastic plugs over them. Grab the little handle and pull straight
out. Be sure you turn menu 28 A on to key the amp, default is off and the
amp won't key.
If you haven't gotten them already, download the Quick Start Guide and the
Key Chart from www.icanworkthisthing.com Very useful, and a great job done
by a couple of guys from this list. I still reference the key chart after
almost 9 years. There is also a free memory and menu control program from
Kenwood which allows you to save settings.
I'll agree with Colin yesterday, I have also played around with HRD, but
find no real use for it as the radio is so usable on it's own.
73, Steve KW3A
----- Original Message -----
From: "Rick" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Saturday, April 03, 2010 9:07 AM
Subject: TS-2000 questions.
> Hi list.
> Is the fan on the TS-2000 supposed to run allot?
> Even when I'm not using it the fan will kick on and run for a few =
> minutes, then turn off for a few minutes, then kick back on.
> It seems to run more than it's off, and the radio is barely warm, let =
> alone hot.
> Also I'm confused on which connector to plug the Ameritron ARB-704 into =
> for my Amp.
> The quick guide says use the cont connector, for HF amplifiers, but the =
> manual says used the remote for HF amps.
> And lastly for now, does anybody have a list of the menus they could =
> send me?
> I hate having to wade through the manual every time I want to change =
> something.
> Thanks in advance for any help, and 7 3,
>
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