Amateur Radio Information


Brief and basic overview of the Kenwood TS-2000 and TS-950S radios in the K2GXT clubroom at the Rochester Institute of Technology. Radios: Kenwood TS-950S Kenwood TS-2000 Antennas: OCF-Dipole (40/20/10m) Beam (40/20/10m) – unknown specifications Amplifier: Yaesu FL-7000 (1200W PEP SSB, 500W CW, 450W AM) Copyright 2010 Elevation Productions

7 Responses to “Basic overview of the K2GXT Amateur Radio Clubroom at RIT”

  1. Anonymous Says:

    @the93012s I don’t know the difference really, although I really do like the TS-950S and have a friend who likes his 950SDX. As for differences, I believe the SDX has some more filters and DSP, but I must say that the 950S performs just fine without DSP.

  2. Anonymous Says:

    @Torbay69 True – but I was just giving an overview, so I was rather quick.

  3. Anonymous Says:

    Hi I’m Antonio from Italy. Would you tell me please the difference between the TS 950S and the ts 950SDX. I’ve got the first one. Many tanks, have a lot of propagation, Antonio.

  4. Anonymous Says:

    You need to tune those radio’s more slowly if you expect us to hear anything!!
    your fingers were everywhere!

  5. Anonymous Says:

    You’ll blow up the FL-7000 if you think you can juice 1200W out of it. There is no way you can get that many watts out of it,…750-800W maybe, and that’s driving it hard. Be careful!

  6. Anonymous Says:

    nice one… 73

  7. Anonymous Says:

    Very cool!

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