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There is a way, I can't say honestly what it is, hopefully someone else can
but I haven't used my TS-2000 since August, I'm close though to back on the
air so I'll remember this stuff. We have a couple repeaters around here as
well with different offsets, only one or 2 but still, I had to do it once, I
think it's the function button plus the offset button. I know you can also
do the split button like you would on HF but there's a way to do it with the
regular repeater split as well. I just don't remember it for sure, I think
the function button plus the split button, 0 I think it is? then you can
tune through the offset steps I just don't know what they are. the manual
might help if you have the accessible version from www.icanworkthisthing.com
It's funny I'll get in front of it and it will all come back to me. I need
to just get antennas up and I'll do that, I'm close.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Justin Mann" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Friday, January 06, 2012 12:46 PM
Subject: entering the shift offset manually?
> Hi all,
> On the ts2000, is there a way to enter the number of HZ you want for an
> offset? For instance, I want 100 KHZ for ten meters, and .600 KHZ for 2
> meters? some of the repeaters around my area are not standard pairs.
> This is what I'm trying to accomplish. Thanks,
> Justin
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