Kenwood Ts-2000 Hidden Menu 'link' Jun 2026
Adjusting a setting without the proper test equipment (high-frequency oscilloscope, frequency counter, and calibrated power meter) is akin to performing surgery blindfolded. You can easily detune the radio so it transmits off-frequency or with poor audio quality.
Online forums are flooded with claims that the TS-2000 hidden menu contains a flag to enable a "panadapter" or "spectrum scope" on the LCD. The TS-2000’s display is purely alphanumeric; it has no raster graphics ability. Kenwood did include test modes (No. 99: Display Test) that flash all LCD segments, but that is not a spectrum scope. If you want a panadapter, you need the DRV jack output into an SDR dongle (like an RTL-SDR).
If your TS-2000 shows "UNLOCK" on any band, do NOT touch these values first. Check the PLL reference oscillator (No. 25) before adjusting VCO voltages. kenwood ts-2000 hidden menu
If you do not have the proper test equipment to verify the change, do not adjust the value.
Press and hold the and [MIC/CAR] keys simultaneously. Adjusting a setting without the proper test equipment
If you're trying to fix a specific issue (e.g., low output power, frequency error, distorted audio), describe the problem—there may be a non-hidden-menu solution.
Let me give you a practical example. A 2004-vintage TS-2000 starts showing two symptoms: The TS-2000’s display is purely alphanumeric; it has
While the TS-2000 is long out of production, tampering with service menus can result in settings that make the radio unusable. If you send a radio to a repair shop with scrambled service menu values, the repair bill will be significantly higher.
Simply turn the radio off and back on to return to normal operation. Key Functions in the Hidden Menu (00–126)
Note: Values are displayed in hexadecimal (00 to FF) or raw voltage counts. Do not assume your values match what you see online. Every radio is unique.