Although I have owned Kenwood equipment (and still have the TS711/811 pair) I purchased an Icom IC-910 and have been very happy with it. I have a few friends with the TS2000 and although it is a nice rig, I found the IC-910 to be more sensitive to weak signals related to satellites and have at times received the signals without using my preamp. The TS2000 also have some birdies in the satellite frequencies that can be annoying and this problem has not nor do they plan on fixing.
If you do not have a rig yet and wish a unit that covers HF/VHF/UHF than this may be the unit. Frankly, I don't like having all my eggs in one basket in the event the rig fails, you lose it all. You can get other rigs cheaper that cover HF/VHF/UHF that are not satellite rigs at affordable prices and still get the Icom IC-910 which is what I did. Also, if you want to add 1.2Ghz it is less than a 5 minute project on the IC-910. The TS2000 is a bit more time consuming and difficult.
Just my two cents.
Reid, W4UPD
Tom wrote:
I plan to purchase a new home transceiver in the next few months and I've narrowed my choices between a 910H and a TS2000. Thinking only of satellite operation (ignoring the HF capability of the TS2000), is there a general preference in the Amsat community of one over the other? Reasons?
Thanks for your opinions. Tom, KØTW