Charge exchange interactions of ions with the ablation cloud of an injected low-Z impurity pellet can be used to measure the energy spectrum and radial profile of confined fast ions in a fusion plasma. On the Tokamak Fusion Test Reactor we use this technique to directly measure energetic alphas from D-T reactions, tritons from D-D reactions, and radio frequency (rf)-driven minority tail ions (e.g., H, He-3, T). We describe the status of the pellet charge exchange (PCX) diagnostic including a brief description of the measurement technique and discussion of operational experience. PCX measurements of the energy spectrum, radial density distribution, and heating deposition profile of rf-driven tritium ions during 2 Omega(T), heating of L-mode plasmas are presented. (C) 1997 American Institute of Physics.