Hi Gregg
--- Gregg Seidl <k9kl@centurytel.net> wrote:
> I have been trying to think up of a way to reduce
> the "clutter" in my shack
> and thought I think about going away from xverters
> and back to a rig.Namely
> the 2000X.
Not a bad idea. Certainly a do it all rig in a fairly
small box.
My questions are; can you have different
> drive levels for
> different bands.
Yes, they are selectable separately for HF, 6m, 2m,
70cm, and 23cm. Since it uses a digital readout for
the power level, you can get as specific as the single
watt level (ie. you can set 23cm for 3).
Also
> can you use the hf port as an xverter for say 2304.
You can use it as a 10 meter IF. THere is a
transverter setting that will allow it to read out the
frequency, and it automatically lowers the power to 5
watts when using that setting.
The manual should be available on the Kenwood website.
A glance at that should answer most other transverter
related issues.
73s John AA5JG
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