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Old February 28th 04, 05:18 PM
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Just acquired an R2000 with the VC-10 VHF adapter but without the manual for
the VC-10. I don't see any switch to turn the VC-10 on or off so I assume
there is an offset that means the 1-30KC tuning equates to ??? to ??? up in
the VHF bands. Can anyone fill me in about what the offset is.

thanks
Chris
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Old February 28th 04, 05:39 PM
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Chris Anton ha scritto:

Can anyone fill me in about what the offset is.


Up 29 MHz you are on the VHF band: 118-174 MHz;
you should read the exact VHF frequency (i.e. 118.50 MHz).

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Old February 28th 04, 05:54 PM
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Chris Anton wrote:

Just acquired an R2000 with the VC-10 VHF adapter but without the manual for
the VC-10. I don't see any switch to turn the VC-10 on or off so I assume
there is an offset that means the 1-30KC tuning equates to ??? to ??? up in
the VHF bands. Can anyone fill me in about what the offset is.

thanks
Chris
VE7TOP


I googled this:

http://www.qsl.net/kc7bum/vc-10-install.jpg

Here is the originating page:

http://www.qsl.net/kc7bum/

Steve
Holland, MI
Drake R7, R8 and R8B

http://www.iserv.net/~n8kdv/dxpage.htm


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Old February 29th 04, 05:27 AM
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"Chris Anton" wrote in
news:zb30c.620990$JQ1.619722@pd7tw1no:

Just acquired an R2000 with the VC-10 VHF adapter but without
the manual for the VC-10. I don't see any switch to turn the
VC-10 on or off so I assume there is an offset that means the
1-30KC tuning equates to ??? to ??? up in the VHF bands. Can
anyone fill me in about what the offset is.

thanks
Chris
VE7TOP



Chris,

I have a Kenwood R-2000 w/VC-10. Once the VC-10 module is
installed and plugged-in, all you need to do is push the band
switch until it goes past 30 MHz. It will jump to 118 MHz. You can
memorize these new frequencies just as you would for SW channels.

I have the service manuals and schematics for the radio and the
VC-10.

I use my R-2000/VC-10 as a backup to my Kachina 505DSP
transceiver. I have a fully unlocked version and I mostly use it
for experimental work (FCC exp. license) and for ham radio stuff.
It is also my main SW receiver.

Enjoy ;-)

--
The Traveler,
Oceanside, California
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Old February 29th 04, 01:40 PM
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Thanks everyone for the info and the site links.

cheers
Chris

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Just acquired an R2000 with the VC-10 VHF adapter but without the manual

for
the VC-10. I don't see any switch to turn the VC-10 on or off so I

assume
there is an offset that means the 1-30KC tuning equates to ??? to ??? up

in
the VHF bands. Can anyone fill me in about what the offset is.

thanks
Chris
VE7TOP




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