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There are 2 separate transmitters: The main does HF, 6 meters, 2 meters,
and 440 MHZ all modes. The sub will TX on 2 meters and 440 in AM or FM
only. The sub also has some extended rx coverage.
You only need an interface if you want to operate digital modes, to get the
rx and tx audio back and forth between the sound card and rig. Just a
serial connection between radio and pc will allow you to mess with memories
and menus with control software such as Ham Radio Deluxe, MCP-2000,
ARCP-2000, TRX Manager, etc. This serial connection will also allow logging
software to grab freq and mode from the radio automatically as you log
contacts.
73, Steve KW3A
----- Original Message -----
From: "Richard Fiorello" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Tuesday, March 24, 2009 11:45 AM
Subject: ts2000 trivia
> Hi;
> I just had a few more ts2000 questions. Feel free to reply off list.
>
> First of all even though there are two receivers, does one get one or =
> two transmitters?
> Secondly, Is the memory set up in such a way that you can put all the =
> uhf/vhf info in one bank and the hf info in another? I would think that =
> getting hf and vhf frequencies mixed up in the same list might be =
> confusing.
>
> Finally you can apparently connect the radio directly to your pc to set =
> memory etc. If you use hrd do you need a rig blaster and some type of =
> interphase? If you can connect it directly to set memory, I'm a bit =
> uncertain why the extra items are needed when using hrd?
> Thanks
> Richard
>
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