HF TRANSCEIVEROperating ManualVERTEX STANDARD CO., LTD.4-8-8 Nakameguro, Meguro-Ku, Tokyo 153-8644, JapanVERTEX STANDARDUS Headquarters17210 Edwards R
Page 8 OPERATING MANUALELECTRICAL SHOCK PREVENTIONBe certain that all station wiring is properly insu-lated so as to prevent short-circuits which coul
Page 98 OPERATING MANUALINTRODUCTIONIn earlier chapters, basic and advanced operationwere covered to explain the various transceiver fea-tures. This c
Page 99OPERATING MANUALMenu Selection and Settings0-8 Auto-uPAuto Channel Up - When programming memo-ries from the VFO, this feature automatically in
Page 100 OPERATING MANUAL2-5 Auto-inAuto Memory Write - When enabled, active chan-nels found during scanning are automatically writteninto ascending m
Page 101OPERATING MANUALMenu Selection and Settings3-8 SP-HoLdSub Meter Peak Hold - Enables/disables the peak-hold feature for the Sub-VFO meter, and
Page 102 OPERATING MANUAL5-1 8.2-2.02nd IF 2.0 kHz Filter - Enables/disables the op-tional 2.0 kHz IF filter (Yaesu P/N YF-114SN).5-2 CW norCW Normal
Page 103OPERATING MANUALMenu Selection and Settings6-5 PAc-tonEPacket Tones - Selects one of four available packettone pairs (1070/1270Hz, 1600/1800Hz
Page 104 OPERATING MANUAL7-9 rc-FuncRemote Control Function - Selects the active fea-ture for remote control operation.Note - Remote control operation
Page 105OPERATING MANUAL8-6 uSEr-SEtUser Setting - This configures an operating “envi-ronment” selected by pressing and holding in the front-panel [PK
Page 106 OPERATING MANUALMenu Selection and SettingsCustom Frequency & Display Offset Information (1)SSBCWCW-RAMFMRTTY-LRTTY-UPKT-LPKT-FUSERLSBUSB
Page 107OPERATING MANUALMenu Selection and SettingsCustom Frequency & Display Offset Information (2)SSBCWCW-RAMFMRTTY-LRTTY-UPKT-LPKT-FUSER00+2600
Page 9OPERATING MANUALPRELIMINARY INSPECTIONInspect the transceiver upon opening the packingcarton. Check that all controls and switches work freely,a
Page 108 OPERATING MANUALMenu Selection and SettingsMenu Selection Setting TableFunc No. Function Setting Range Default0-1 Memory Group 1 Channels 1 ~
Page 109OPERATING MANUALMenu Selection and SettingsMenu Selection Setting Table (Cont.)Func No. Function Setting Range Default4-2 Key & Panel Beep
Page 110 OPERATING MANUALMenu Selection and SettingsMenu Selection Setting Table (Cont.)Default USER Function SettingsLSB0.000 kHz– 1.450 kHz456.450 k
Page 111OPERATING MANUALMenu Selection and SettingsEasy Set Mode SettingsModePKT-LPKT-LPKT-LPKT-LPKT-LPKT-LLSBUSBDisplay Offset0.000 kHz0.000 kHz0.000
Page 112 OPERATING MANUALThis section contains the installation procedures forinstallable options available for the MARK-V FT-1000MPField. A complete
Page 113OPERATING MANUALInstalling Internal AccessoriesMAIN RECEIVER 2ND AND 3RD IF FILTERSA total of 5 optional crystal IF filter units can be in-sta
Page 114 OPERATING MANUALLITHIUM BATTERY REPLACEMENTA 3-V Type CR2032 Lithium Battery (BT5001) islocated on the CNTL UNIT board (underside) of thetran
Page 115OPERATING MANUALMiscellaneousPOWER-ON MICROPROCESSOR RESET PROCEDURESSome or all transceiver settings can be reset to their factory-default st
Page 116 OPERATING MANUALMiscellaneous115VCHANGING THE AC INPUT VOLTAGE SELECTOR SWITCH (U.S.A. USER ONLY)r Make certain that all cables are disconnec
Page 10 OPERATING MANUALANTENNA CONSIDERATIONSLoss figures are approximate; consult cable manufac-turers’ catalogs for complete specifications.Loss fi
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Page 11OPERATING MANUALLINEAR AMPLIFIER INTERFACINGACCESSORY INSTALLATIONThe MARK-V FT-1000MP Field can be used withthe optional Yaesu FL-7000 or VL-1
Page 12 OPERATING MANUALIf using an FL-7000, connect optional cable E-767(P/N D4000019) from the transceiver BAND DATA jackto the amplifier ACC-2 jack
Page 13OPERATING MANUALREMOTEB AANTKEY BACKUPLINCATDVS-2BAND DATA+13.8V TRV TX GNDRX ANTPACKET RTTY PTTEXTALCEXTSPKRPATCH AF OUTGNDOFFOFFIN OUTCWSIDET
Page 14 OPERATING MANUALTRANSVERTER OPERATIONThe MARK-V FT-1000MP Field can be used withthe optional Yaesu FTV-1000 50 MHz Transverter, pro-viding exc
Page 15OPERATING MANUALACCESSORY INSTALLATIONDIGITAL MODEM (TNC, WEATHERFAX, ETC.) INTERFACINGThe MARK-V FT-1000MP Field offers special fea-tures for
Page 16 OPERATING MANUALConstruct a patch cable or cables to make the nec-essary connections between your TNC and the appro-priate rear panel jack(s)
Page 17OPERATING MANUALACCESSORY INSTALLATIONDIGITAL MODEM (TNC, WEATHERFAX, ETC.) INTERFACINGTNCCAUTION!!The MARK-V FT-1000MP Field cooling system is
General Description ... 1Specifications ...
Page 18 OPERATING MANUALNOTE: COMPUTER-GENERATED RFIWhen using a TNC connected to your transceiver,or even having a PC located in the shack, the possi
Page 19OPERATING MANUALACCESSORY INSTALLATIONOTHER DIGITAL/RECORDING DEVICEINTERFACINGAF OUT JACKThis is a 3.5 mm miniature stereo phone jack whichpro
Page 20 OPERATING MANUALACCESSORY INSTALLATIONANTENNA CONNECTIONSThe MARK-V FT-1000MP Field’s three antenna con-nectors, plus innovative microprocesso
Page 21OPERATING MANUALREMOTEB AANTKEY BACKUPLINCATDVS-2BAND DATA+13.8VTRVTX GNDRX ANTPACKET RTTY PTTEXTALCEXTSPKRPATCH AF OUTGNDOFFOFFIN OUTCWSIDETON
Page 22 OPERATING MANUALFRONT PANEL CONTROLSThis chapter describes each control and connector on the MARK-V FT-1000MP Field. You can just glancethroug
Page 23OPERATING MANUALMIC PROC KnobThe inner MIC control adjusts the microphone in-put level for (non-processed) SSB and AM transmis-sion.The outer P
Page 24 OPERATING MANUALEDSP Filters(A) APFSelects and indicates the bandwidth for the EDSPCW audio peaking filter. Pressing the [APF] switch se-lects
Page 25OPERATING MANUALCLASS-A ButtonThis button changes the final amplifier operatingmode to Class-A. When operating the final amplifierin the Class-
Page 26 OPERATING MANUALVFO & Memory Control[AuB] Button:Pressing this button for ½ second (until the doublebeep) transfers data from the main dis
Page 27OPERATING MANUALSUB VFO-B Tuning KnobThis knob adjusts the Sub VFO-B operating fre-quency. The available tuning increments are the sameas descr
Page 1OPERATING MANUALCongratulations on the purchase of your Yaesuamateur transceiver! Whether this is your first rig, or ifYaesu equipment is alread
Page 28 OPERATING MANUALNB ButtonPressing this button activates the IF Noise Blanker,which may help reduce many different types of man-made impulse no
Page 29OPERATING MANUALBANDWIDTH Buttons(NOR/NAR1/NAR2) ButtonsThese three buttons select the 2nd and 3rd IF fil-ters for the receiver (except in the
Page 30 OPERATING MANUALS/PO ScaleThirty-one bargraph segments indicate relative re-ceived signal strength (one S-unit = 6 dB) from S-0 toS9 +60 dB. O
Page 31OPERATING MANUALLCD BARGRAPH METER INDICATIONSTUNERThis indicator comes on when the automatic an-tenna tuner (ATU) is activated and in-line.WAI
Page 32 OPERATING MANUALThe following controls are accessible beneath theremovable panel on the top half of the transceiver case.Push the slide rearwa
Page 33OPERATING MANUALVR6812This control adjusts the tuning meter segment in-dications.Do not adjust this control, by mistake, as thiscontrol will ad
Page 34 OPERATING MANUALANT Coaxial JacksConnect your main antenna(s) here, using a type-M (PL-259) plug and coaxial feedline. These antennaports are
Page 35OPERATING MANUALREAR PANEL CONTROLS & CONNECTORSEXT ALC Phono JackThis input jack accepts negative-going external ALC(Automatic Level Contr
Page 36 OPERATING MANUALBEFORE STARTINGBefore plugging in the transceiver, check your in-stallation to make sure your AC voltage is correct, andthat y
Page 37OPERATING MANUALMODE SELECTIONPress the [MODE] button (to the left ofthe main tuning knob) corresponding to themode you wish to operate - for n
Page 2 OPERATING MANUALYaesu’s Enhanced Digital Signal Processing(EDSP) circuitry, pioneered in the FT-1000MP, providesa wide array of interference-re
Page 38 OPERATING MANUALTUNING THE MARK-V FT-1000MP FIELDTuning is accomplished in several ways, with eachmethod having its own advantages; they are:¦
Page 39OPERATING MANUALOPERATIONRECEIVINGPanel Up/Down ButtonsPress the large UP(p) andDOWN(q) buttons below the key-pad to step around the band in100
Page 40 OPERATING MANUALALTERNATE VFO OPERATION(“FRONT & REAR” VFO)If you press the keypad band key for the same bandthat you are already operatin
Page 41OPERATING MANUALOPERATIONRECEIVINGSIGNAL TUNING METER INDICATIONSThe MARK-V FT-1000MP Field incorporates sev-eral display indications that make
Page 42 OPERATING MANUALEXPANDED TUNING SCALEThe bargraph segment meter above the MAIN VFO-A frequency display serves as a triple mode enhancedtuning
Page 43OPERATING MANUALOPERATIONRECEIVINGGENERAL COVERAGE RECEPTIONYou may have already noticed that if you tune out-side one of the amateur bands (ac
Page 44 OPERATING MANUALDEALING WITH INTERFERENCEOPERATIONThe MARK-V FT-1000MP Field includes a widerange of special features to suppress the many typ
Page 45OPERATING MANUALOPERATIONband (for example, tuning from 1.999.99 MHz to2.000.00 MHz), the higher gain of the “Flat” preampwill cause the backgr
Page 46 OPERATING MANUALNOISE BLANKERPress the [NB] button to activate the IF NoiseBlanker.The two noise blanker circuits in the MARK-V FT-1000MP Fiel
Page 47OPERATING MANUALOPERATIONDEALING WITH INTERFERENCEWIDTH CONTROLWe just saw that specific IF filters can be selectedto limit the receive bandpas
Page 3OPERATING MANUALSPECIFICATIONSGeneralRx Frequency Range: 100 kHz - 30 MHzTx Frequency Ranges: 160 - 10m (Amateur bands only)Frequency Stability:
Page 48 OPERATING MANUALSHIFT CONTROLThe SHIFT control tunes the relative position of thereceiver IF passband with respect to the displayed fre-quency
Page 49OPERATING MANUALUse the BANDWIDTH buttons and then the SHIFTand WIDTH controls to suppress interference. Theiruse varies somewhat from mode to
Page 50 OPERATING MANUALWhen you finish your QSO, remember to press theClarifier RX button again to turn off the Clarifier. Youmight also want to clea
Page 51OPERATING MANUALTRANSMITTINGOPERATIONThe transmitter can be activated within the 500-kHzsegment of any of the HF amateur bands, and from 28to 3
Page 52 OPERATING MANUALIf the SWR presented to the transceiver is above3:1, the tuner will generally not complete the tuningprocess (although in cert
Page 53OPERATING MANUALMicrophone Tone SelectionBefore setting up the speech processor, set theselector switch on the rear of the MH-31B8D microphone(
Page 54 OPERATING MANUALVOX Operation(Voice-Actuated T/R Switching Operation)VOX operation allows you to activate the transmit-ter in any voice mode m
Page 55OPERATING MANUALElectronic Keyer OperationThe built-in electronic keyer offers two iambic modesand a mechanical “bug” keyer emulation. You will
Page 56 OPERATING MANUALKeyer SettingsKeyer Dot & Dash Weighting - menu selections 7-1 and 7-2 adjust the Dot:Space and Dash:Space weight-ing. Def
Page 57OPERATING MANUALAM TRANSMISSIONTransmitter setup for the AM mode is essentiallythe same as for LSB or USB, except that you mustavoid overmodula
Page 4 OPERATING MANUALPLUG/CONNECTOR PINOUT DIAGRAMSUP+5VDOWNFASTGNDPTTMIC GNDMIC+13.8 VGNDN/A+13.8 VGNDN/A+13VTX GNDGNDBAND DATA ABAND DATA BBAND DA
Page 58 OPERATING MANUALing the need for re-tuning or use of the SHIFT controlfor re-centering.One of four standard tone pairs can be chosen foroperat
Page 59OPERATING MANUALTRANSMITTINGOPERATIONFM TRANSMISSIONA separate, dedicated “29 MHz” band is providedon the MARK-V FT-1000MP Field, allowing you
Page 60 OPERATING MANUALUSING SUB VFO BOperationThe Sub VFO works in a similar manner to the MainVFO, with which you should be familiar by now. TheSub
Page 61OPERATING MANUALOperationBalance - The AF GAIN knob adjusts the volumefor both the Main and Sub VFOs simultaneously. Thesmall SUB AF now functi
Page 62 OPERATING MANUALSPLIT FREQUENCY OPERATIONTypical split operation involves receiving on the MainVFO-A or a memory channel, and transmitting on
Page 63OPERATING MANUALOperationUSING SUB VFO BSIDEBAND DIVERSITY RECEPTIONHere you receive a single AM signal through thetwo receivers, each receivin
Page 64 OPERATING MANUALMEMORY STRUCTUREMemory FeaturesThe MARK-V FT-1000MP Field contains ninety-nineregular memories, labeled 1-1 through 1-99, nine
Page 65OPERATING MANUALMemory FeaturesMEMORY PROGRAMMINGMemory programming allows storing your favoriteor often-used frequencies into memory channels
Page 66 OPERATING MANUALRECALLING & OPERATING ON MEMORY CHANNELSTo recall a memory stored per the previous sec-tion, you first must switch to the
Page 67OPERATING MANUALMemory FeaturesCOPYING A SELECTED MEMORY TO VFO-AIf desired, you can store the frequency and all op-erational settings for the
Page 5OPERATING MANUALSUPPLIED ACCESSORIESHand Microphone MH-31B8 (depending on transceiver version) ...
Page 68 OPERATING MANUALQMB (QUICK MEMORY BANK) OPERATIONThe Quick Memory Bank is comprised of fivememories (labeled C1 ~ C5) independent from theregu
Page 69OPERATING MANUALScanning FeaturesVFO SCANNINGYou can start scanning on the Main VFO by holdingthe microphone UP or DWN button for ½ second (the
Page 70 OPERATING MANUALMEMORY “MASKING”You may want to hide some memories from opera-tion, to simplify selection of others. To mask a displayedmemory
Page 71OPERATING MANUALPROGRAMMED MEMORY SCANNING PMS MEMORIES P1 ~ P9Scanning FeaturesTo limit scanning (or tuning) to within a particularfrequency r
Page 72 OPERATING MANUALEDSPAdvanced FeaturesEnhanced Digital Signal Processing uses A/D (Ana-log to Digital) and D/A (Digital to Analog) conversionte
Page 73OPERATING MANUALAdvanced FeaturesEDSPEDSP FUNCTIONSThe EDSP circuitry in the MARK-V FT-1000MP Fieldallows digital enhancement of both transmitt
Page 74 OPERATING MANUALEDSP NOISE REDUCERNoise reduction is accomplishedby utilization of one of the four set-tings selected by the front panel [NR]b
Page 75OPERATING MANUALAdvanced FeaturesEDSPThe two Notch circuits may be enabled and/or dis-abled using menu selection 2-9. It is important to takeno
Page 76 OPERATING MANUALREMOTE CONTROL OPERATIONINTRODUCTIONYou can select and activate various transceiver func-tions via the optional FH-1 Remote Co
Page 77OPERATING MANUALREMOTE CONTROL OPERATIONAdvanced Features1. Contest Number MemoryThe [#] key allows storage of a message of up to20 characters
Page 6 OPERATING MANUALACCESSORIES & OPTIONSYH-77STA LIGHTWEIGHT STEREO HEADPHONESDual samarium-cobalt transducers with sensitivityof 103dB/mW (±2
Page 78 OPERATING MANUALback in this mode; the contest number only incrementsif the message is sent over the air.Remember, if pressing the [MONI] key,
Page 79OPERATING MANUALREMOTE CONTROL OPERATIONAdvanced FeaturesII. VFO/MEMORY CONTROLMenu selection 7-9 also allows utilization of the Re-mote Contro
Page 80 OPERATING MANUALUSER-CUSTOMIZED OPERATING MODEAdvanced FeaturesOVERVIEWThis mode recalls a pre-configured operating “en-vironment” (mode, filt
Page 81OPERATING MANUALAdvanced FeaturesOPTIONAL DVS-2 DIGITAL VOICE RECORDEROVERVIEWThe DVS-2 is a digital voice recorder designed es-pecially for SS
Page 82 OPERATING MANUALMESSAGE RECORDING(FROM MAIN OR SUB RECEIVER AUDIO)When used in this mode, the DVS-2 maintains acontinuous recording of the las
Page 83OPERATING MANUALOPTIONAL DVS-2 DIGITAL VOICE RECORDERAdvanced Featuresr Get your microphone ready, and then press the[MEMO] button (the yellow
Page 84 OPERATING MANUALPHONE PATCH OPERATIONAdvanced FeaturesOVERVIEWPhone patch operation allows linking your MARK-V FT-1000MP Field to the public t
Page 85OPERATING MANUALTUNING METER RE-CALIBRATIONThe multi-function meter offers either flashing singleor dual segments to indicate properly tuned CW
Page 86 OPERATING MANUALOVERVIEWThe CAT (Computer Aided Transceiver) Systemin the MARK-V FT-1000MP Field provides control offrequency, VFO, memory, an
Page 87OPERATING MANUALCAT System Computer ControlCONSTRUCTING AND SENDING CAT COMMANDSExample #1: Set Main VFO-A to 14.25000 MHz;r First determine th
Page 7OPERATING MANUALSAFETY PRECAUTIONSBefore initiating the installation of your MARK-V FT-1000MP Field transceiver, please take the time to re-view
Page 88 OPERATING MANUALDOWNLOADINGMARK-V FT-1000MP FIELD DATAOn command, the MARK-V FT-1000MP Field willdownload some or all (1,863 bytes) of its ope
Page 89OPERATING MANUALCAT System Computer ControlSTATUS UPDATE DATA ORGANIZATION1863-Byte Status Updata Data (sent L-to-R)6-Byte Status Flags Record
Page 90 OPERATING MANUAL1-BYTE MEMORY CHANNEL NUMBERDATA STRUCTUREThis identifies the current or last-selected memorychannel 1 ~ 99, P1 ~ P5 or QMB 1
Page 91OPERATING MANUAL16-BYTE DATA RECORD STRUCTUREThe following tables outline the 16-byte data recordstructure common to the Operating Data, VFO-A,
Page 92 OPERATING MANUALA value of 1011 1110 0110 1111 (the 2-s comple-ment of the previous example) produces a minus off-set of -9989.375 Hz. See the
Page 93OPERATING MANUALCODING EXAMPLESAlthough Vertex Standard does not provide CATcontrol software (owing to the large variety of comput-ers and oper
Page 94 OPERATING MANUALCAT System Computer ControlOpcode Command Chart (1)Parameter DescriptionSplit Tx/Rx operation ON (T = 01H) or OFF (T = 00H)Rec
Page 95OPERATING MANUALCAT System Computer ControlOpcode Command Chart (2)Parameter DescriptionActivates remote control and contest keyer functions.K1
Page 96 OPERATING MANUALCAT System Computer ControlOpcode Command Chart (3)Parameter DescriptionSwitch Antenna Tuner ON (T = 01H) or OFF (T = 00H)Star
Page 97OPERATING MANUALCAT System Computer ControlOpcode Command Chart (4)Parameter DescriptionInstructs radio to return either five or six status fla
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