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I own the ts2000 and the only workaround you need to do is setting pl tones and if you have the processor on or off the rest of the settings have beeps at the top an dbottom of the range same for pl and dcs codes but it doesn't read the specific codes or specific percentage of adjustment but relaly you go by what others tell you as far as ic gain or processor settings anyway, and right out of th ebox all the settigns are just fine for most operators and pl tones you set once and program into memories it's not hard to do and throught he kenwood software everythign is accessible except the dsp user adustments that can eb acomplsied with the dsp mdifier software E mail me of flist and I'll help you with that stuff if you like
73 kb7nla Michael
kb7nla at gmail.com
On May 31, 2010, at 11:11 AM, David R. Basden wrote:
> From what I can gather about the TS2000, the essentials talk, but at
> least some of the menus require you to use the manual and count
> clicks. The TS480 announces menu selections. There is little or no
> need for work arounds on the TS480. As for nonaccessibility issues,
> that's a matter of personal preference in the sound of the audio and
> the like. I'm quite satisfied with my TS480.
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> 73,
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> Dave, W7OQ
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> At 05:01 AM 5/31/2010, you wrote:
>> Hi,
>> I am still thinking about the TS-2000 since I also want to have 2m and 70cm=
>> and the TS-480 only features shortwave and 50 MHz.
>> But someone told me that it was more accessible, is this really true?
>> Many thanks,
>> Christian
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