[Kenwood] TS-2000 S-meter
Scott Manthe
Scott Manthe" <[email protected]
2004年3月29日 00:10:20 -0600
The S-meter on the TS-2000 is tighter than most rigs. It is however normally
very close to what the proper calibration for an s-meter SHOULD be. If you
can hear well with your TS-2000, then I wouldn't worry about it. Think of it
this way: The TS-2000 is closer to being right than most of the other rigs
out there.
73,
Scott, W9AL
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Subject: [Kenwood] TS-2000 S-meter
> My S-meter isnt reading even s-9+ signals. They are comming in
beautifully,
> but the S-meter doesnt move hardly at all. I have simultainiously recieved
the
> same signals on both my TS-2000 and Icom IC-718 and my 718 reads the same
> signals really well. Could I have bumped something in the settings to
change the
> S-meter sensitivity?? The radio is about 6 months old, so I still have
time
> left on the warrenty if I have to take it somewhere. Any ideas?
> Thanks for whoever responds,
> Steve
> KC8QVO
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