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HF TRANSCEIVER Operating Manual VERTEX STANDARD CO., LTD. 4-8-8 Nakameguro, Meguro-Ku, Tokyo 153-8644, Japan VERTEX STANDARD US Headquarters 17210 Edwards Rd., Cerritos, CA 90703, U.S.A. International Division 8350 N.W. 52nd Terrace, Suite 201, Miami, FL 33166, U.S.A. YAESU EUROPE B.V. P.O. Box 75525, 1118 ZN Schiphol, The Netherlands YAESU UK LTD.[...]
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General Description .............................................................. 1 Specifications ....................................................................... 3 Plug/Connector Pinout Diagrams ......................................... 4 Accessories & Options ......................................................... 5 Supplied Access[...]
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page 1 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual Congratulations on the purchase of your Yaesu amateur transceiver! Whether this is your first rig, or if Yaesu equipment is already the backbone of your sta- tion, rest assured that your transceiver will provide many hours of operating pleasure for years to come. The MARK-V FT-1000MP is an elite-class HF tra[...]
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page 2 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual Yaesu’s E nhanced D igital S ignal P rocessing ( EDSP ) circuitry, pioneered in the FT-1000MP, provides a wide array of interference-rejection and signal- customization features. On receive, three different sig- nal “Contour” enhancements, in addition to narrow- bandwidth peaking filters for CW and Dat[...]
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page 3 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual S PECIFICA TIONS General Rx Frequency Range : 100 kHz - 30 MHz Tx Frequency Ranges : 160 - 10m (Amateur bands only) Frequency Stability : ±0.5 ppm ( after 1 min. @ 25 °C ) ±0.25 ppm ( after 1 min. @ 25 °C, w/TCXO-6) Operating Temperature Range : –10 °C ~ +50 °C Emission M odes : LSB, USB, CW, FSK, AF[...]
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page 4 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual P LUG /C ONNECT OR P INOUT D IAGRAMS[...]
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page 5 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual S UPPLIED A CCESSORIES AC Power Supply FP-29 and its accessories (Separate Carton) ......................................................................... 1 Hand Microphone MH-31 B8 (depending on transceiver version) ......................................................................... 1 RCA Plug (P009[...]
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page 6 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual A CCESSORIES & O PTIONS A V AILABLE O PTIONS TCXO-6 H IGH -S T ABILITY M ASTER R EFERENCE O SCILLA T OR For special applications and environments where extra frequency stability is essential, such as for long- term HF packet monitoring under wide temperature variations, the TCXO-6 provides ±0.25-ppm sta[...]
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page 7 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual S AFETY P RECAUTIONS Before initiating the installation of your MARK-V FT- 1000MP transceiver, please take the time to review the following safety guidelines. P OWER C ONNECTIONS We strongly recommend that AC power for your MARK-V FT-1000MP be provided only from the sup- plied FP-29 AC Power Supply, so as to[...]
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page 8 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual E LECTRICAL S HOCK P REVENTION Be certain that all station wiring is properly insu- lated so as to prevent short-circuits which could dam- age this transceiver and/or accessories connected to it. Be sure to protect power cables from damage due to abrasion by ensuring that they cannot be walked upon nor crush[...]
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page 9 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual P RELIMINAR Y I NSPECTION Inspect the transceiver upon opening the packing carton. Check that all controls and switches work freely, and inspect the cabinet for any damage. Ensure the accessory fuses and plugs pictured on page 4 are in- cluded. If any damage is found, document it completely, and contact the [...]
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page 10 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual A NTENNA C ONSIDERA TIONS Loss figures are approximate; consult cable manufac- turers’ catalogs for complete specifications. Loss figures can increase significantly if high SWR is present on the transmission line. A DJUSTING THE F RONT F EET The two front feet of the MARK-V FT-1000MP can be set in either [...]
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page 11 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual L INEAR A MPLIFIER I NTERF ACING A CCESSOR Y I NST ALLA TION The MARK-V FT-1000MP can be used with the optional Yaesu FL-7000 or VL-1000 Linear Amplifier, providing automatic band switching via digital band data output from the BAND DATA jack on the rear panel of the transceiver. Most other amplifiers can b[...]
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page 12 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual If using an FL-7000 , connect optional cable E-767 (P/N D4000019) from the transceiver BAND DATA jack to the amplifier ACC-2 jack. This provides automatic band selection for the linear, as well as QSK Tx/Rx switching control. Turn on the FL-7000 rear panel ATT switch to activate the 3 dB input RF power atte[...]
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page 13 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual Caution - Please Read!! The MARK-V FT-1000MP is designed for use with the FL-7000/VL-1000 when QSK operation with a linear amplifier is desired. If you are using a differ- ent amplifier , do not attempt QSK operation with the linear if its switching circuitry requires that the MARK-V FT-1000MP ’s relay be[...]
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page 14 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual T RANSVERTER O PERA TION The MARK-V FT-1000MP can be used with the optional Yaesu FTV-1000 50 MHz Transcverter, pro- viding excellent receiver performance and up to 200 Watts of power output. A CCESSOR Y I NST ALLA TION A FTV-1000 setup is shown below. Refer to the detail regarding the interconnection and o[...]
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page 15 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual A CCESSOR Y I NST ALLA TION D IGIT AL M ODEM ( TNC, W EA THER F AX , ETC . ) I NTERF ACING The MARK-V FT-1000MP offers special features for digital modes, such as a built-in digitally-synthesized AFSK generator for RTTY and AMTOR terminal units, IF bandwidth optimization and automatic display off- sets, and[...]
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page 16 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual Construct a patch cable or cables to make the nec- essary connections between your TNC and the appro- priate rear panel jack(s) ( RTTY for FSK, PACKET for AFSK). Refer to the pin-out diagram below, and the wiring instructions included with your TNC. A descrip- tion of the PACKET jack’s individual pins fol[...]
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page 17 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual A CCESSOR Y I NST ALLA TION D IGIT AL M ODEM ( TNC, W EA THER F AX , ETC . ) I NTERF ACING TNC MARK-V FT-1000MP CAUTION!! The MARK-V FT-1000MP cooling system is de- signed to handle continuous duty transmission at 200 watts output. However, for continuous-duty digi- tal modes like RTTY, we recommend limitin[...]
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page 18 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual N OTE : C OMPUTER -G ENERA TED RFI When using a TNC connected to your transceiver, or even having a PC located in the shack, the possibil- ity exists that you may experience computer-generated RFI (Radio Frequency Interference). The CPU in a personal computer operates with a crystal-controlled oscillator (c[...]
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page 19 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual A CCESSOR Y I NST ALLA TION O THER D IGIT AL /R ECORDING D EVICE I NTERF ACING AF OUT J ACK This is a 3.5 mm miniature stereo phone jack which provides constant-level (100 mV @ 600 Ω ) for con- nection to a WeatherFax decoder, tape recorder, or other accessory. The audio output level is not affected by th[...]
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page 20 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual A CCESSOR Y I NST ALLA TION A NTENNA C ONNECTIONS The MARK-V FT-1000MP ’s three antenna connec- tors, plus innovative microprocessor-based memory and switching circuits, provide excellent flexibility in setting up your antenna connections. Typical antenna configurations are shown below. Remember that Ante[...]
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page 21 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual A CCESSOR Y I NST ALLA TION P ERSONAL C OMPUTER I NTERF ACING FOR C ONTEST S OFTW ARE , ETC . The MARK-V FT-1000MP features a built-in level converter, allowing direct connection from the rear- panel CAT jack to the serial port of your computer, without the need for any external converter box. When your sof[...]
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page 22 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual F RONT P ANEL C ONTROLS 1. POWER Button This button turns the transceiver on and off. 2. MOX & VOX Buttons [ MOX ] may be used in place of a microphone PTT switch or CW key to activate the transmitter, when de- pressed. It must be in the undepressed position for reception. [ VOX ] enables automatic voic[...]
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page 23 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual 8. AF GAIN RF GAIN Knob The inner AF GAIN control adjusts the audio vol- ume of the main receiver VFO in the speaker or head- phones. The outer RF GAIN control adjusts the receiver sig- nal level in front of the main receiver 1st mixer (via PIN diodes), and also the gain of the main receiver IF am- plifiers[...]
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page 24 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual 19 . EDSP Filters ( A ) APF Selects and indicates the bandwidth for the EDSP CW audio peaking filter. Pressing the [ APF ] switch se- lects the bandwidth to be used for the EDSP CW audio peaking filter, with available selections of 240 (Hz)/ 120 (Hz)/ 60 (Hz)/ DATA ( DATA is an optimized bandwidth for FAX, [...]
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page 25 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual 23. MAIN VFO-A Tuning Knob This large knob adjusts the operating frequency of Main VFO-A ( or a recalled memory ) . Default t uning increments are 10 Hz (100 Hz in AM and FM modes). When the [ FAST ] button has been pressed, the incre- ments are 10x these sizes. See the table on page 38 for a listing of all[...]
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page 26 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual 33. VFO & Memory Control [ A u B ] Button: Pressing this button for ½ second (until the double beep) transfers data from the main display (either Main VFO-A or a recalled memory channel) to Sub VFO-B, overwriting any previous contents in the Sub VFO. Use this key to set both Main and Sub Receivers to t[...]
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page 27 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual If the [ ENT ] key is pressed first, the yellow labels on the keys become effective, for manually entering any frequency one digit at a time; press [ SUB ( CE )] then [ ENT ] to enter Sub-VFO frequencies directly. 35. SUB VFO-B [ RX & TX Switch-LED ] These lamps select and indicate the current status of[...]
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page 28 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual 48. BANDWIDTH Buttons ( NOR/NAR1/NAR2 ) Buttons These three buttons select the 2nd and 3rd IF fil- ters for the receiver (except in the FM mode). The LED inside each button glows red when the corresponding bandwidth is selected. The available 2nd and 3rd IF filters are as follows: 49. NB Button Pressing thi[...]
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page 29 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual 50. [ TUNER ] Button This is the on/off switch for the MARK-V FT- 1000MP ’s Automatic Antenna Tuner. Pressing this button momentarily places the antenna tuner in line between the transmitter final amplifier and the main antenna jack. Reception is not affected. Pressing and holding this button for ½ secon[...]
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page 30 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual 1. S/PO Scale Thirty-one bargraph segments indicate relative re- ceived signal strength (one S-unit = 6 dB) from S-0 to S9 +60 dB. On transmit, RF power output from 0 to 400 Watts is displayed. 2. IC/SWR/ALC/COMP Scale Indicates final amplifier collector current (IC) from 0 to 30 amps, standing wave ratio ([...]
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page 31 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual LCD B ARGRAPH M ETER I NDICA TIONS 20. TUNER This indicator comes on when the automatic an- tenna tuner (ATU) is activated and in-line. 21. WAIT Appears when the ATU is seeking the best imped- ance match with the antenna. It also flashes each time the transceiver microprocessor sends frequency up- date data[...]
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page 32 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual The following controls are accessible beneath the removable panel on the top half of the transceiver case. Push the slide rearward and pry up the lid to expose the ALC UNIT circuit board and potentiometer controls. Most control settings are preset at the factory for nor- mal operation. Should you desire to [...]
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page 33 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual 10. PKT This control adjusts the tuning meter segment indi- cations for Packet center tuning. 11. RTTY This control adjusts the tuning meter segment indi- cations for RTTY center tuning. 12. CW This control adjusts the tuning meter segment indi- cations for CW center tuning. It should be adjusted such that [...]
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page 34 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual 1. ANT Coaxial Jacks Connect your main antenna(s) here, using a type- M (PL-259) plug and coaxial feedline. These antenna ports are always used for transmission, and also are used for reception unless a separate receive antenna is also used for the main receiver. The internal antenna tuner affects only the [...]
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page 35 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual R EAR P ANEL C ONTROLS & C ONNECT ORS 10. PTT Phono Jack This input jack may be used to provide manual trans- mitter activation using a footswitch or other switching device. Its function is identical to the [ MOX ] button on the front panel. The same line is available at the PACKET and RTTY jacks for TN[...]
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page 36 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual B EFORE S T ARTING Before plugging in the transceiver, check your in- stallation to make sure your AC voltage is correct, and that your ground and antenna are connected as de- scribed in the Installation chapter. Then preset the fol- lowing controls as indicated: [ POWER ] , [ ANT RX ] , [ MOX ] , [ VOX ] ,[...]
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page 37 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual MODE S ELECTION Press the [ MODE ] button (to the left of the main tuning knob) corresponding to the mode you wish to operate - for now, we sug- gest an SSB mode: USB if you have selected a band above 10 MHz, or LSB otherwise. The green LED in each button indicates the selected band, and a pair of LEDs with[...]
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page 38 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual T UNING THE MARK-V FT -1000MP Tuning is accomplished in several ways, with each method having its own advantages; they are: ¦ Main & Sub VFO Knob Tuning ¦ Shuttle Jog Tuning ¦ Panel & Microphone Down/Up keys ¦ VFO Channel Stepping VFO Knob Rotating the Main VFO-A knob tunes the transceiver ac- c[...]
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page 39 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual O PERA TION R ECEIVING Panel Up/Down Buttons Press the large UP ( p ) and DOWN ( q ) buttons below the key- pad to step around the band in 100-kHz steps, and then tune around the band a bit with the tuning knob. If the “ FAST ” icon appears on the display, pressing these buttons will cause stepping in 1[...]
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page 40 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual A L TERNA TE VFO O PERA TION ( “F RONT & R EAR •E VFO ) If you press the keypad band key for the same band that you are already operating on, the display will shift to a different frequency in the same band (the bottom of the band by default). Pressing the same band key again switches you back to th[...]
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page 41 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual O PERA TION R ECEIVING S IGNAL T UNING M ETER I NDICA TIONS The MARK-V FT-1000MP incorporates several dis- play indications that make tuning stations a simple and accurate task: Tuning Scale - When either CW, RTTY or PKT operation is selected, the tuning meter appears beneath the IC/SWR meter scale, as show[...]
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page 42 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual E XP ANDED T UNING S CALE The bargraph segment meter above the MAIN VFO- A frequency display serves as a triple mode enhanced tuning scale. By default, it displays relative Clarifier off- set, and as you rotate the CLAR knob (either Rx or Tx Clarifier), the normally centered marker segment moves left or rig[...]
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page 43 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual O PERA TION R ECEIVING G ENERAL C OVERAGE R ECEPTION You may have already noticed that if you tune out- side one of the amateur bands (actually, outside of the 500-kHz segment that includes each band), “ GEN ” appears in a box at the left side of the display. On such frequencies, the transmitter and ant[...]
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page 44 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual D EALING WITH I NTERFERENCE O PERA TION The MARK-V FT-1000MP includes a wide range of special features to suppress the many types of inter- ference that may be encountered on the HF bands. However, real world interference conditions are con- stantly changing, so optimum setting of the controls is somewhat o[...]
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page 45 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual O PERA TION band (for example, tuning from 1.999.99 MHz to 2.000.00 MHz), the higher gain of the “Flat” preamp will cause the background noise to increase sud- denly (and decrease again if you tune back inside the 160-meter band). (2) When tuning outside of a high-frequency amateur band (for example, tu[...]
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page 46 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual N OISE B LANKER Press the [ NB ] button to activate the IF Noise Blanker. The two noise blanker circuits in the MARK- V FT-1000MP are provided for two different types of pulse noise; (A) a narrow-pulse blanker for short pulse noise such as from switching transients, automobile ignitions , and power lines, a[...]
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page 47 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual O PERA TION D EALING WITH I NTERFERENCE WIDTH C ONTROL We just saw that specific IF filters can be selected to limit the receive bandpass to a pre-set width (essen- tially the total width of the installed filter). In a crowded band , you ideally want to narrow the bandwidth just to the point where the unwan[...]
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page 48 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual SHIFT C ONTROL The SHIFT control tunes the relative position of the receiver IF passband with respect to the displayed fre- quency in all modes except FM. The control is detented in the center position, which represents the passband center frequency, which is also the displayed frequency. Turning the contro[...]
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page 49 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual Use the BANDWIDTH buttons and then the SHIFT and WIDTH controls to suppress interference. Their use varies somewhat from mode to mode. When you are ready to retune to a new frequency, you may wish to return the SHIFT and WIDTH con- trols to their default positions (center detent). The WIDTH control can also[...]
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page 50 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual When you finish your QSO, remember to press the Clarifier RX button again to turn off the Clarifier. You might also want to clear the offset when done. The MARK-V FT-1000MP has an independent Clarifier for each VFO, on every band, plus one on each of the 99 memories. This means that Clarifier TX/RX and offs[...]
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page 51 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual T RANSMITTING O PERA TION The transmitter can be activated within the 500-kHz segment of any of the HF amateur bands, and from 28 to 30 MHz. When tuned to any other frequency, “ GEN ” is displayed at the left side of the display, and the trans- mitter is disabled. However, you are responsible to re- str[...]
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page 52 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual If the SWR presented to the transceiver is above 3:1, the tuner will generally not complete the tuning process (although in certain borderline cases, it may actually be able to lower the SWR below 1.5:1). If the pre-tuning SWR is above 3:1, the auto-tuner will not store the tuning settings, under the presum[...]
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page 53 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual Microphone Tone Selection Before setting up the speech processor, set the selector switch on the rear of the MH-31 B8D microphone (supplied) for the desired tone characteristic. The “ 2 ” setting suppresses low frequencies , providing more “pile-up punch” for DX operating. The “ 1 ” setting in- [...]
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page 54 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual VOX Operation (Voice-Actuated T/R Switching Operation) VOX operation allows you to activate the transmit- ter in any voice mode merely by speaking into the mi- crophone, without having to press the PTT switch. For the VOX circuit to operate properly, three con- trols in the top access panel must be set to m[...]
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page 55 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual Electronic Keyer Operation The built-in electronic keyer offers two iambic modes and a mechanical “bug” keyer emulation. You will need to connect keyer paddles to one of the KEY jacks to use the keyer. The keyer is set at the factory for iambic keying, in which one keyer paddle produces dots , and the o[...]
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page 56 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual Keyer Settings Keyer Dot & Dash Weighting - menu selections 7- 1 and 7-2 adjust the Dot:Space and Dash:Space weight- ing. Default values are “10” (1:1) for Dot:Space, and “30” (3:1) for Dash:Space. Keyer Delay - For QSK (break-in) CW operation, the switchover time delay from Tx to Rx can be ad- [...]
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page 57 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual AM T RANSMISSION Transmitter setup for the AM mode is essentially the same as for LSB or USB, except that you must avoid overmodulating, and limit carrier power to 50 watts. This carrier level ensures that sufficient power is available for the voice sideband envelopes. r VOX can be used in the AM mode, but [...]
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page 58 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual ing the need for re-tuning or use of the SHIFT control for re-centering. One of four standard tone pairs can be chosen for operation from menu selection 6-5 , as desired. The menu display shows the center frequency of the selected tone pair (see the table below for actual mark/space tone combinations). Set [...]
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page 59 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual T RANSMITTING O PERA TION FM T RANSMISSION A separate, dedicated “29 MHz” band is provided on the MARK-V FT-1000MP , allowing you to operate both on 28 MHz in narrow-band modes, and above 29 MHz using narrow-band FM. This relieves you of the need to change all your configurations when switching voice mo[...]
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page 60 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual U SING SUB VFO B Operation The Sub VFO works in a similar manner to the Main VFO, with which you should be familiar by now. The Sub VFO provides simple split (transmit/receive) fre- quency operation via the combination of the MAIN VFO’s RX and TX LED/Buttons and the SUB VFO’s RX and TX LED Buttons, and,[...]
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page 61 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual Operation Balance - The AF GAIN knob adjusts the volume for both the Main and Sub VFOs simultaneously. The small SUB AF now functions as a “balance” control between Main and Sub audio levels . Note - To “reverse” Main and Sub receiver audio at any time, press the [ AF REV ] button just to the left o[...]
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page 62 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual S PLIT F REQUENCY O PERA TION Typical split operation involves receiving on the Main VFO-A or a memory channel, and transmitting on the Sub VFO-B. The special case of FM repeater opera- tion uses some features of its own, and is described on page 59. Rare DX stations often announce that they will “lis- te[...]
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page 63 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual Operation U SING SUB VFO B S IDEBAND D IVERSITY R ECEPTION Here you receive a single AM signal through the two receivers, each receiving the opposite sideband. Skywave-propagated signals often show phase distor- tion in this mode, but it gives you a view of the entire passband, from which you can then selec[...]
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page 64 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual M EMOR Y S TRUCTURE Memory Features The MARK-V FT-1000MP contains ninety-nine regular memories, labeled 1-1 through 1-99, nine spe- cial programmed limit memories, labeled P1 through P9, and five QMB (Quick Memory Bank) memories, labeled C1~C5. Each stores the Main VFO’s frequency and mode, IF filter sele[...]
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page 65 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual Memory Features M EMOR Y P ROGRAMMING Memory programming allows storing your favorite or often-used frequencies into memory channels for long-term storage and quick recall. The MARK-V FT- 1000MP memories are retained after power-off by a long-life lithium backup battery that should not need to replaced for [...]
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page 66 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual R ECALLING & O PERA TING ON M EMOR Y C HANNELS To recall a memory stored per the previous sec- tion, you first must switch to the “Memory” mode. To do this, while operating on the Main VFO, press [ VFO / MEM ] . The last-utilized memory’s contents will appear in the main frequency display field. T[...]
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page 67 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual Memory Features C OPYING A S ELECTED M EMOR Y T O VFO-A If desired, y ou can store the frequency and all op- erational settings for the selected memory channel into the Main VFO. While operating in the Memory mode: r When the VRF feature is engaged, press the VRF/ MEM CH knob momentarily to change the VRF/ [...]
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page 68 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual QMB ( Q UICK M EMOR Y B ANK ) O PERA TION The Quick Memory Bank is comprised of five memories (labeled C1 ~ C5) independent from the regular and PMS memories. These can quickly store operating parameters for later recall. You might find this handy to use when you have tuned a station of interest that you wa[...]
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page 69 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual Scanning Features VFO S CANNING You can start scanning on the Main VFO by holding the microphone UP or DWN button for ½ second (the receiver squelch does not have to be closed in this case). To increase the scan speed (x10) press either the microphone FST button (momentary-type) or the front panel [ FAST ][...]
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page 70 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual M EMOR Y “M ASKING • You may want to hide some memories from opera- tion, to simplify selection of others. To mask a displayed memory, while “ MEM ” is displayed, press and hold in [ A u M ] for ½ second until the double beep sounds. But be careful: if you do this instead while “ M TUNE ” is di[...]
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page 71 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual P ROGRAMMED M EMOR Y S CANNING PMS M EMORIES P1 ~ P9 Scanning Features To limit scanning (or tuning) to within a particular frequency range, you can use Programmed Memory Scanning (PMS) provided with nine special-purpose memories (P1 ~ P9). First, store the upper and lower frequency limits of the range in a[...]
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page 72 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual EDSP Advanced Features Enhanced Digital Signal Processing uses A/D (Ana- log to Digital) and D/A (Digital to Analog) conversion techniques under microprocessor control to achieve significant enhancement of signals at the audio and low-frequency IF level s . The major capabilities offered by EDSP lie in the [...]
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page 73 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual Advanced Features EDSP EDSP F UNCTIONS The EDSP circuitry in the MARK-V FT-1000MP al- lows digital enhancement of both transmitted and re- ceived audio. A basic primer on DSP was given to in- form you more about this capability than just the panel label and button location. Now you can customize its filteri[...]
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page 74 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual EDSP N OISE R EDUCER Noise reduction is accomplished by utilization of one of the four set- tings selected by the front panel [ NR ] button. Press the [ NR ] button to toggle between Noise Reduction “ A ,” “ B ,” “ C ,” “ D ,” and “ OFF .” Each setting has correlation parameters optimize[...]
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page 75 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual Advanced Features EDSP The two Notch circuits may be enabled and/or dis- abled using menu selection 2-9 . It is important to take note of the selection options available: IF NOTCH - Manual IF notch operation using the front panel knob with the same name. The EDSP notch is not accessible in this mode. AUTO D[...]
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page 76 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual R EMOTE C ONTROL O PERA TION I NTRODUCTION You can select and activate various transceiver func- tions via the optional FH-1 Remote Control Keypad (available from your Yaesu dealer) connected to the REMOTE jack on the rear panel of the transceiver. Four transceiver remote control features are avail- able vi[...]
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page 77 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual R EMOTE C ONTROL O PERA TION Advanced Features 1. Contest Number Memory The [ # ] key allows storage of a message of up to 20 characters in length. Within this message, a con- test sequential serial number may be imbedded dur- ing the programming process by sending “???” (three Question Marks) in the pl[...]
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page 78 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual back in this mode; the contest number only increments if the message is sent over the air. Remember, if pressing the [ MONI ] key, then a memory playback key, has no effect, you probably have the [ MONI ] button pushed in. De-activate the RF key- ing monitor to allow yourself to hear the stored mes- sage. 6[...]
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page 79 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual R EMOTE C ONTROL O PERA TION Advanced Features II. VFO/M EMOR Y C ONTROL Menu selection 7-9 also allows utilization of the Re- mote Control Keypad for VFO and Memory control. The front panel [ VFO ( MEM )] , [ A u B ] , [ A u t B ] , [ M u A ] , [ M CK ] , [ A u M ] , [ RCL ] , [ STO ] and [ DUAL ] keys, an[...]
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page 80 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual U SER -C UST OMIZED O PERA TING M ODE Advanced Features O VER VIEW This mode recalls a pre-configured operating “en- vironment” (mode, filter selections, offsets, etc.) by pressing and hold in the [ PKT ] key on the front panel . This can be useful for storing your favorite combi- nation of operational [...]
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page 81 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual Advanced Features O PTIONAL DVS-2 D IGIT AL V OICE R ECORDER O VER VIEW The DVS-2 is a digital voice recorder designed es- pecially for SSB, AM, and FM operation with newer model Yaesu transceivers having a special jack for connection of the DVS-2 on the rear panel. It offers two independent functions: r R [...]
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page 82 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual M ESSAGE R ECORDING ( FROM MAIN OR SUB R ECEIVER A UDIO ) When used in this mode, the DVS-2 maintains a continuous recording of the last (approximately) 16 seconds of audio from either the main or sub-receiver. This can be particularly helpful in picking out callsigns during a pileup, as you can replay the [...]
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page 83 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual O PTIONAL DVS-2 D IGIT AL V OICE R ECORDER Advanced Features r Get your microphone ready, and then press the [ MEMO ] button (the yellow “ REC ” LED will blink). r Now press the numbered key for the segment (or segment pair) to record (only [ 1 ] or [ 2 ] for the 8- second mode), and start talking (do n[...]
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page 84 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual P HONE P A TCH O PERA TION Advanced Features O VER VIEW Phone patch operation allows linking your MARK- V FT-1000MP to the public telephone line to provide two-way simplex communications for MARS operation, or on behalf of a third parties. The MARK-V FT-1000MP may be used with the LL-7 phone patch unit inst[...]
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page 85 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual T UNING M ETER R E -C ALIBRA TION The multi-function meter offers either flashing single or dual segments to indicate properly tuned CW or FSK (RTTY/PKT) stations. An explanation of tuning indica- tions is on page 42. CW T UNING From the factory, the single CW tuning segment is calibrated (centered) for the[...]
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page 86 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual O VER VIEW The CAT (Computer Aided Transceiver) System in the MARK-V FT-1000MP provides control of fre- quency, VFO, memory, and other settings such as dual- channel memories and diversity reception using an external personal computer. This allows multiple con- trol operations to be fully automated as singl[...]
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page 87 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual CAT System Computer Control C ONSTRUCTING AND S ENDING CA T C OMMANDS Example #1 : Set Main VFO-A to 14.25000 MHz; r First determine the opcode for the desired instruc- tion by referring to the CAT Commands Table. A good idea would be to store these opcodes within the program, so they can be looked up when [...]
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page 88 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual D OWNLOADING MARK-V FT -1000MP D A T A On command, the MARK-V FT-1000MP will down- load some or all (1,863 bytes) of its operational data. This data block contains all current transceiver settings. In addition, the current meter indication (Tx or Rx) is read, digitized and returned as well. This provides a [...]
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page 89 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual CAT System Computer Control S T A TUS U PDA TE D A T A O RGANIZA TION 1863-Byte Status Updata Data (sent L-to-R) 6-Byte Status Flags Record Table Status Memory Operating VFO-A VFO-B Memory Flags Channel No. Data Data Data Data 6 byte 1 byte 16 byte 16 byte 16 byte 16 bytes ( x 113 memories = 1808 bytes tota[...]
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page 90 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual 1-B YTE M EMOR Y C HANNEL N UMBER D A T A S TRUCTURE This identifies the current or last-selected memory channel 1 ~ 99, P1 ~ P5 or QMB 1 ~ 5 for operation. The table below translates hexadecimal codes into corresponding memory channel numbers. Please read the note in the box at the page bottom. S ELECTING [...]
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page 91 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual CAT System Computer Control 16-B YTE D A T A R ECORD S TRUCTURE The following tables outline the 16-byte data record structure common to the Operating Data, VFO-A, VFO- B and Memory Data records. The table below shows assignments for each of the 16-bytes in the Operating Data Record. Band Selection - The 0.[...]
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page 92 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual A value of 1100 0001 1001 0001 (the 2-s comple- ment of the previous example) produces a minus off- set of -9989.375 Hz. See the byte chart below for a breakdown of the conversion process. 16-B YTE D A T A R ECORD S TRUCTURE CAT System Computer Control Operating Mode - The operating mode is ex- pressed as a[...]
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page 93 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual C ODING E XAMPLES Although Yaesu Musen does not provide CAT con- trol software (owing to the large variety of computers and operating systems used by our customers), the following are a few examples of critical CAT I/O func- tions, in Basic. Note that all variations of Basic may not support some of the comm[...]
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page 94 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual CAT System Computer Control Opcode Command Chart (1) Parameter Description Split Tx/Rx operation ON ( T = 01 H ) or OFF ( T = 00 H ) Recalls memory number X: 01 H ~ 71 H, corresponding to memories 1 ~ 99, P1 ~ P9, and QMB 1 ~ QMB 5. Enter ( K = 00 H ) , Mask ( K = 01 H ) or Un-Mask ( K = 02 H ) , memory cha[...]
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page 95 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual CAT System Computer Control Opcode Command Chart (2) Parameter Description Activates remote control and contest keyer functions. K1 = 00 H ( fixed value ) K2 = keyer function: 00 H = Message 0 01 H = Message 1 02 H = Message 2 03 H = Message 3 04 H = CQ/ID Message 05 H = Contest Number 06 H = Decrement Cont[...]
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page 96 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual CAT System Computer Control Opcode Command Chart (3) Parameter Description Switch Antenna Tuner ON ( T = 01 H ) or OFF ( T = 00 H ) Start Antenna Tuning Switch Dual Receive ON ( D = 01 H ) or OFF ( D = 00 H ) Switch Simplex Operation ( R = 00 H ), Minus Shift ( R = 01 H ), or Plus Shift ( R = 02 H ) for Rep[...]
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page 97 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual CAT System Computer Control Opcode Command Chart (4) Parameter Description Instructs radio to return either five or six status flag bytes. 5-Byte Format ( F = 00H ) 6-Byte Format ( F = 01H ) Status Flag Byte #1 Status Flag Byte #1 Status Flag Byte #2 Status Flag Byte #2 Status Flag Byte #3 Status Flag Byte [...]
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page 98 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual I NTRODUCTION In earlier chapters , basic and advanced operation were covered to explain the various transceiver fea- tures. This chapter covers all of the menu selections entries and their settings used by the transceiver. These functions were described previously, but must be con- figured as desired using[...]
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page 99 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual Menu Selection and Settings 0-8 Auto-uP Auto Channel Up - When programming memo- ries from the VFO, this feature automatically increments selection to the next higher memory channel. This al- lows programming sequential memories more easily (you don’t have to manually select the next memory to be written)[...]
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page 100 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual 2-5 Auto-in Auto Memory Write - When enabled, active chan- nels found during scanning are automatically written into ascending memory channels of Group 1, or all groups, until full. 2-6 ScAn-ALL Memory Scan Skip - Enables/disables the memory scan skip feature. When OFF, memories marked for scan skip will b[...]
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page 101 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual Menu Selection and Settings 3-8 SP-HoLd Sub Meter Peak Hold - Enables/disables the peak- hold feature for the Sub-VFO meter , and select s the display bar/segment persistence (delay time) from 10 ~ 2000 msec. 3-9 (Not Used) 4-0 rF out RF Power Output Range - Selects a maximum RF power output limit of 200W,[...]
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page 102 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual 5-2 CW nor CW Normal Filters - Select s the CW filters used when the front-panel [ NOR ] switch is selected ( while in the CW mode ) . 8.2 - Se ts the 2nd IF to the optional 2.0 kHz filter, and the 3rd IF to the 2.4 kHz filter. 455 - Se ts the 2nd IF to the 2.4 kHz filter, and the 3rd IF to the optional 2.[...]
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page 103 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual Menu Selection and Settings 6-5 PAc-tonE Packet Tones - Selects one of four available packet tone pairs (1070/1270Hz, 1600/1800Hz, 2025/2125Hz or 2110/2130Hz). The frequency displayed is actually the center frequency of the selected tone pair. See the table on page 15. Important Note! - If changing the pac[...]
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page 104 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual 7-9 rc-Func Remote Control Function - Selects the active fea- ture for remote control operation. Note - Remote control operation requires a FH-1 Remote Control Keypad for operation; see the descrip- tion and charts on pages 76 ~ 79 for details of opera- tion. Keyer - Activates the contest keyer operation. [...]
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page 105 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual 8-6 uSEr-SEt User Setting - This configures an operating “envi- ronment” selected by press ing and hold ing in the front- panel [ PKT ] button. Operating parameters are selected using the Sub VFO knob, while the options are chosen with the M ain VFO knob. Mode - This selects to which mode the custom se[...]
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page 106 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual Menu Selection and Settings Custom Frequency & Display Offset Information (1) SSB CW CW-R AM FM RTTY-L RTTY-U PKT-L PKT-F USER LSB USB 400 Hz 500 Hz 600 Hz 700 Hz 800 Hz 400 Hz 500 Hz 600 Hz 700 Hz 800 Hz Synchronouse Narrow H 170 Hz H 425 Hz H 850 Hz L 170 Hz L 425 Hz L 850 Hz H 170 Hz H 425 Hz H 850 [...]
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page 107 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual Menu Selection and Settings Custom Frequency & Display Offset Information (2) SSB CW CW-R AM FM RTTY-L RTTY-U PKT-L PKT-F USER 0 0 +2600 Hz +2500 Hz +2400 Hz +2300 Hz +2200 Hz +2600 Hz +2500 Hz +2400 Hz +2300 Hz +2200 Hz ±2800 Hz 0 +800 Hz +600 Hz +450 Hz +1640 Hz +1520 Hz +1300 Hz +800 Hz +600 Hz +45[...]
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page 108 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual Menu Selection and Settings Menu Selection Setting Table Func No. Function Setting Range Default 0-1 Memory Group 1 Channels 1 ~ 99 01 ~ 99 0-2 Memory Group 2 Channels 0 ~ 99 OFF 0-3 Memory Group 3 Channels 0 ~ 99 OFF 0-4 Memory Group 4 Channels 0 ~ 99 OFF 0-5 Memory Group 5 Channels 0 ~ 99 OFF 0-6 Quick M[...]
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page 109 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual Menu Selection and Settings Menu Selection Setting Table (Cont.) Func No. Function Setting Range Default 4-2 Key & Panel Beep Pitch 220Hz ~ 7040 Hz or BEEP TUN ON/OFF 880 Hz 4-3 Tuning Drive (Auto Power-Down) 10/75/200 W 75 W 4-4 TX Audio EDSP OFF/1/2/3/4 OFF 4-5 – – – 4-6 DVS RX Recording MAIN V[...]
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page 110 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual Menu Selection and Settings Menu Selection Setting Table (Cont.) Default USER Function Settings LSB 0.000 kHz – 1.450 kHz 456.450 kHz – 1.500 kHz 456.500 kHz 0.000 kHz USB 0.000 kHz 1.450 kHz 453.550 kHz 1.500 kHz 453.5 0 0 kHz 0.000 kHz RTTY ( LSB ) – 2.125 kHz – 2. 2 10 kHz 45 7 . 21 0 kHz – 2.[...]
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page 111 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual Menu Selection and Settings Easy Set Mode Settings Mode PKT-L PKT-L PKT-L PKT-L PKT-L PKT-L LSB USB Display Offset 0.000 kHz 0.000 kHz 0.000 kHz 0.000 kHz –1.000 kHz 1.000 kHz –1.000 kHz 1.000 kHz RX PLL –1.750 kHz 1.750 kHz –1.900 kHz 1.900 kHz –1.000 kHz 1.000 kHz –1.450 kHz 1.450 kHz RX Carr[...]
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page 112 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual This section contains the installation procedures for installable options available for the MARK-V FT-1000MP . A complete list of options and their corresponding Yaesu P/N is provided on pages 5 and 6 of this manual. Please check with your dealer for pricing and availability. Installing Internal Accessorie[...]
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page 113 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual Installing Internal Accessories M AIN R ECEIVER 2 ND AND 3 RD IF F IL TERS A total of 5 optional crystal IF filter units can be in- stalled in addition to the factory-installed filters (see the table). Contact your dealer for pricing, availability and ordering. These filters include small boards with conne[...]
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page 114 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual L ITHIUM B A TTER Y R EPLACEMENT A 3-V Type CR2032 Lithium Battery ( BT5001 ) is located on the CNTL UNIT board (underside) of the transceiver. This maintains the memorized data in your radio. Battery life is normally greater than five years, however, should replacement be needed, perform the following ste[...]
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page 115 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual Miscellaneous P OWER - ON M ICROPROCESSOR R ESET P ROCEDURES Some or all transceiver settings can be reset to their factory-default states using one of the following power-on routines: r [ 29 ( 0 )] + POWER on: Resets all menu setting to factory-default. r [ SUB ( CE )] + [ ENT ] + POWER on: Resets all mem[...]
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Copyright 2001 VERTEX STANDARD CO., LTD. All rights reserved. No portion of this manual may be reproduced without the permission of VERTEX STANDARD CO., LTD.[...]