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Yaesu MARK-V FT-1000MP Field Transceiver
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MARK-V FT-1000MP Field
Date:
2002
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HF Transceiver

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The MARK-V FT-1000MP Field is an elite-class HF Transceiver providing exceptional performance both on transmit and receive. The MARK-V FT-1000MP Field is designed for the most competitive operating situations, whether you primarily operate in contest, DX, or digital-mode environments. Built on the foundation of the popular MARK-V FT- 1000MP transceiver, the MARK-V FT-1000MP Field provides up to 100 Watts of power output on SSB, CW, and FM (25 Watts AM carrier). Additionally, a Yaesu exclusive “Class-A” SSB operating mode provides ultra- linear signal output, at a power output level of up to 25 Watts. Also new on the MARK-V FT-1000MP Field is the IDBT (Interlocked Digital Bandwidth Tracking) System, which automatically aligns the bandwidth of the Enhanced Digital Signal Processing (EDSP) Receiver passband to match the IF filter passband. This improves operating efficiency by removing the extra step of making separate analog and DSP filter adjustments. This feature can be enabled or disabled with the press of a button, for maximum flexibility. And for exceptional protection from strong nearby incoming signals, Yaesu-exclusive VRF (Variable RF Front-End Filter) serves as a high-performance Preselector-ideal for multi-operator contest environments. This filter is manually tuned, allowing the operator to optimize sensitivity or signal rejection with the twist of a knob. GENERAL DESCRIPTION In addition to the contribution of the VRF Preselector, superb Receiver performance is a result of direct lineage from the legendary FT-1000D and FT-1000MP. New technology Direct Digital Synthesizers (two 10-bit and three 8-bit) are used in the local Oscillator (all driven by a single TCXO master oscillator), resulting in extremely fine tuning resolution with thirteen selectable tuning steps down to 0.625 Hz. You may select either “Flat” or “Tuned” front end RF amplification (using four FETs in a double push-pull, constant-gain stage), IPO (Intercept Point Optimization) utilizing direct feed to the first mixer, and/or three levels of RF attenuation in 6- dB steps. The “Tuned” RF Preamplifier provides high gain and low noise figure on the higher frequency bands, with lower gain and greater selectivity on the low bands, where strong-signal performance is critically important. To battle QRM, the MARK-V FT-1000MP Field comes equipped with a formidable defense. Fine tailoring of the IF passband is made possible with individually- selected, cascaded 2nd- and 3rd-IF crystal filter banks. World-renowned Collins® mechanical 500- Hz CW filters are available as options for the Sub Receiver 2nd IF, and main Receiver 3rd IF strip. An IF notch filter and concentric IF Shift and Width controls are also provided. The IF Width circuit allows continuously narrowing Receiver passband by selectively moving either the upper or lower filter skirt just as much as needed to reduce QRM while still preserving the maximum usable bandwidth. This extensive analog IF filtering protects the EDSP circuits that follow it, ensuring unmatched performance during crowded band conditions.

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User Manual
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User Manual
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120
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General Description ... 1 Specifications ... 3 Plug/Connector Pinout Diagrams ... 4 Accessories & Options ... 5 Supplied Accessories ... 5 Available Options ... 6 Safety Precautions ... 7 Power Connections ... 7 Ground Connections ... 7 Electrical Shock Prevention ... 8 Antenna Precautions ... 8 RF Field Exposure Advisory & Electromagnetic Compatibility ... 8 General Setup ... 9 Preliminary Inspection ... 9 Power Connections ... 9 Transceiver Location ... 9 Grounding ... 9 Antenna Considerations ... 10 Adjusting the Front Feet ... 10 Memory Backup ... 10 Accessory Installation ... 11 Linear Amplifier Interfacing ... 11 Transverter Operation ... 14 Digital Modem (TNC, WeatherFax, etc.) Interfacing ... 15 Other Digital/Recording Device Interfacing ... 19 CW Key/Paddle and Computer Keying Interface suggestions .. 19 Antenna Connections ... 20 Personal Computer Interfacing for Contest Software, etc. ... 21 Front Panel Controls ... 22 LCD Bargraph Meter Indications ... 30 Top Panel Access & Controls ... 32 Rear Panel Controls & Connectors ... 34 Operation ... 36 Before Starting ... 36 MARK-V FT-1000MP Field Menu Programming ... 36 Receiving ... 36 Amateur Band Selection ... 36 Mode Selection ... 37 Tuning the MARK-V FT-1000MP Field ... 38 Alternate VFO Operation (“Front & Rear” VFO) ... 40 VFO Selection & Receiver Muting ... 40 Keypad Frequency Entry ... 40 Signal Tuning Meter Indications ... 41 Expanded Tuning Scale ... 42 AM Synchronous Tuning ... 42 Sub-Display Modes Sellection ... 42 General Coverage Reception ... 43 Dealing with Interference ... 44 VRF (Variable RF Front-end Filter) ... 44 Front End Selections: Amp Selection, IPO & ATT ... 44 AGC (Automatic Gain Control) Selection ... 45 Noise Blanker ... 46 IF Filter (Bandwidth) Selection ... 46 WIDTH Control ... 47 SHIFT Control ... 48 Notch Filter ... 48 Clarifier (Rx/Tx Offset Tuning) ... 49 Offset Display Mode ... 50 Transmitting ... 51 Selecting Antennas ... 51 Automatic Antenna Matching ... 51 SSB Transmission ... 52 Transmitter Monitor ... 52 Microphone Tone Selection ... 53 RF Speech Processor ... 53 Class-A Operation ... 53 VOX Operation ... 54 CW Transmission ... 54 Straight-Key Operation ... 54 Electronic Keyer Operation ... 55 ACS (Auto Character Spacing) ... 53 Keyer Settings ... 56 CW Pitch Setting and Spot Tone ... 56 AM Transmission ... 57 Digital Mode Operation ... 57 RTTY Operation ... 57 Packet Operation ... 58 1200-Baud FM Packet ... 58 FM Transmission ... 59 Using SUB VFO B ... 60 Dual Reception ... 60 Split Frequency Operation ... 62 Sideband Diversity Reception ... 63 Bandwidth Diversity Reception ... 63 VFO Tracking ... 63 Memory Features ... 64 Memory Structure ... 64 Memory Programming ... 65 Copying VFO-A Data to Selected Memory ... 65 Recalling & Operating on Memory Channels ... 66 Memory Tuning ... 66 Copying a Selected Memory to VFO-A ... 67 Copying between Memories ... 67 Grouping Memories ... 67 Limiting Memory Group Operation ... 67 QMB (Quick Memory Bank) Operation ... 68 Scanning Features ... 69 VFO Scanning ... 69 Memory Scanning ... 69 Memory Scan Skip ... 69 Memory “Masking” ... 70 Scan Resume Mode ... 70 Scan Skip Disable ... 70 Programmed Memory Scanning (PMS Memories P1 ~ P9) .. 71 Advanced Features ... 72 EDSP ... 72 EDSP Functions ... 73 EDSP RX Audio Enhancement ... 73 EDSP Noise Reducer ... 74 EDSP APF (Audio Peak Filter) ... 74 IDBT (Interlocked Digital Bandwidth Tracking) System ... 74 EDSP Auto Multiple Notch Filter ... 74 Remote Control Operation ... 76 Introduction ... 76 I. Contest Keyer Control ... 76 II. VFO/Memory Control ... 79 III. MAIN VFO-A Control ... 79 IV. SUB VFO-B Control ... 79 User-Customized Operating Mode ... 80 Optional DVS-2 Digital Voice Recorder ... 81 Overview ... 81 Installation ... 81 DVS-2 Controls ... 81 Message Recording (from MAIN or SUB Receiver Audio) ... 82 Playback (on the Air of Recorded Receiver Audio) ... 82 Message Recording (from Microphone Audio) ... 82 Message Monitor (Playback Without Transmitting) ... 83 Message Transmission (“On the Air” Playback) ... 83 Phone Patch Operation ... 84 Tuning Meter Re-Calibration ... 85 CW Tuning ... 85 RTTY Tuning ... 85 Packet Tuning ... 85 CAT System Computer Control ... 86 Overview ... 86 CAT Data Protocol ... 86 Constructing and Sending CAT Commands ... 87 Downloading MARK-V FT-1000MP Field Data ... 88 Status Update Organization ... 88 Selecting Updata to Download ... 90 1-Byte Memory Channel Number Data Structure ... 90 16-Byte Data Record Structure ... 91 Coding Examples ... 93 Menu Selection and Setting ... 98 Installing Internal Accessories ... 112 TCXO-Unit ... 112 Main Receiver 2nd and 3rd IF Filters ... 113 Sub Receiver CW Narrow Filter ... 113 Miscellaneous ... 114 Lithium Battery Replacement ... 114 Power-on Setting ... 115 Changing the AC Input Voltage Selector Switch ... 116

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