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Yaesu FT-900 Transceiver
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FT-900
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1994
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Your FT-900 is a high-performance Transceiver providing up to 100 watts Transmitter output power on all HF amateur radio bands in CW, SSB and FM modes, and up to 25 watts carrier in AM. The Receiver tunes all frequencies between 100 kHz and 30 MHz in 2.5-Hz steps. For mobile operation, a new lightweight detachable sub-panel permits separating the Transceiver and mounting the rear main unit in a remote location, keeping the most-commonly used front panel controls and display where you need them-in a comfortable, safe location (YSK-900 Separation Kit required for separate installation). This makes the FT-900 convenient for mobile and maritime amateur operation, or wherever space is critical. Operating frequency and other important settings are displayed on a high-contrast backlit LCD. The new three-mode bargraph meter display features delayed “peak hold” circuitry for the tuning bargraph segments that simplifies tuning stations with rapidly varying signal strength. The new flexible mounting scheme combined with the famous high-performance circuitry of the earlier FT-890 is combined to form a compact, reliable rig that is ideally suited for base or mobile operation. CW enthusiasts will enjoy the new CW reverse-sideband, which lets you switch the Receiver carrier point (offset) to help sidestep QRM, and not have toretune stations when switching between LSB and CW (convenient when working on 40 meters and below). If you use a multi-mode TNC or CW decoder, the adjustable BFO offset lets you match the CW pitch to that used by your unit so that the tuned station will be centered in the Receiver IF passband, and your decoder will give optimum copy. The FT-900 full-featured internal electronic keyer allows front panel control of keying speed, weighting and mode (semi-/full break-in). Modern circuit design employs surface-mount components on composite epoxy boards for high reliability and serviceability. Twin direct-digital synthesizers (DDSs) and a magnetic rotary encoder with selectable 2.5-, 5- or 10-Hz tuning steps provide silent, silky-smooth tuning, pure local signals and very fast tx/rx changeover important when operating QSK CW. Frequency accuracy and stability are assured by driving both DDSs from a single master oscillator, and the optional TCXO-3 temperature-compensated crystal Oscillator is available for enhanced ±2-ppm stability from 0° ~ +50° C. The low-noise, high performance Receiver front end uses parallel high-IDSS FETs in a constant-gain, grounded-gate RF amplifier, feeding an active double balanced quad FET-ring mixer. The RF Amplifier can be bypassed for direct-feed to the mixer (by the IPO button), and a 12-dB attenuator can be inserted for clear copy of even very strong signals. Interference rejection is facilitated by the unique "up-down" conversion scheme, and includes an IF shift and notch circuit. The optional XF-110S crystal filter can be installed for enhanced SSB and AM nar-row-skirt selectivity. Four microprocessors in the FT-900 are programmed to provide the simplest possible control interface for the operator. Two independent (A/B) VFOs for each band (20 total) hold their own frequencies and modes settings. One hundred memories store all of this data for both VFOs, giving a total of 220 independent sets of frequency, mode and other selections. Flexible scanning features allow all 100 memories or only those selected to be freely-tuned and scanned. In addition, ten special memories also let you limit the tuning/scanning range between their stored frequencies. Scan resume mode is selectable between timed or carrier-delay, and scanning speed is also adjustable. Other valuable features include an effective noise blanker, all-mode squelch, multi-function meter, and an AF speech processor with adjustable IF offset which lets you increase the average power of your SSB signal and allows tailoring audio response to your voice characteristics. The FT-900 weighs under 5.5 kg and an internal thermally-switched fan allows full Transmitter output without any rear panel protrusions, giving easy access to rear panel controls and connectors. A choice of automatic Antenna tuners is available for the FT-900, each with its own microprocessor and 31 memories which store most recent Antenna matching settings for nearly instant recall while changing operating frequency. The ATU-2 can be mounted inside the transceiver, while the FC-800 can be installed remotely at the Antenna feedpoint. Each Antenna Tuner is controlled from the front panel of the FT-900. The MH-31a8J hand microphone is supplied with FT-900. Other accessories include the FP-800 AC Power Supply with Loudspeaker; the SP-6 External Loudspeaker with audio filters and optional LL-5 Phone Patch and the MMB-20 Mobile Mounting Bracket. Before connecting the power cord, you should read the Installation section carefully, heeding the warnings in that section to avoid damage to the set. After installation, please take time to work through the Operation chapter, referring to the fold-out panel diagrams at the back of the manual as necessary for details. This manual is intended to be read while sitting down in front of the FT-900, so you can try out each control and feature as they are described.

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Service Manual
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Introduction & Chip Component Replacement ... 1 Specifications ... 1-2 Circuit Board Access, Battery Replacement and CPU Resetting ... 2 Alignment ... 3 Circuit Description ... 4 Block & Interconnection Diagrams ... 5 PCB Diagrams & Parts Lists ... 6 Local Unit ... 6A RF Unit, Notch Unit ... 6B Control (CNTL)-l Unit ... 6C ^ Power Amp (PA) Unit ... 6D LPF Unit ... 6E CAR-DDSUnit ... 6F SUB-DDS Unit ... 6G Control (CNTL)-2 Unit ... 6H BLUnit ... 61 SWUnit ... 6J VR, MIC Unit ... 6K CONNECT-1/-2, SPJ Unit ... 6L Mechanical Details (Exploded Views & Mechanical Parts) ... 7 Accessory & Options (parts) ATU-2 Automatic Antenna Tuner (option) ... 8A-1 MH-31A8J Hand-Held Microphone (accessory) ... 8B This manual provides technical information necessary for servicing the Yaesu FT-900 HF Transceiver. It does not include information on specifications, installation and operation, which are described in the FT-900 Operating Manual, provided with each transceiver, or on FT-900 accessories, which are described in manuals provided with each. Servicing this equipment requires expertise in handling surface mount chip components. Attempts by non-qualified persons to service this equipment may result in permanent damage not covered by warranty. For the major circuit boards, each side of the board is identified by the type of the majority of components installed on that side. In most cases one side has only chip components, and the other has either a mixture of both chip and lead components (trimmers, coils, electrolytic capacitors, packaged ICs, etc.), or lead components only.

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User Manual
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Description générale ... 1 Spécifications ... 3 Accessoires & Options ... 4 Installation de la station ... 7 Vérifications préliminaires 7 Installation de la face avant 7 Alimentation secteur 8 Emplacement du transceiver 8 Mise à la terre 8 Inclinaison de la face avant 8 A propos de l'antenne 8 Alimentation en mobile 9 Montage en mobile 9 Face avant séparée 9 Installation d’une antenne mobile 9 Interconnexion des accessoires 9 Sauvegarde de la mémoire 9 Branchement ent des accessoires externes 10 Brochage des connecteurs 11 Connexion d’un amplificateur linéaire 12 Personalisation des commandes & Cominaisons de touches 13 Fonctionnement ... 15 Guide pour bien commencer ... 15 Utilisation du clavier 16 Fonctions de l’appareil de mesures 17 Réception à couverture générale 17 17 Lutter contre les interférences ... Sélections sur l’étage d’entrée Préamplificateur (IPO) et ATTénuateur 18 Réglage de l’AGC 18 Réglage du Noise Blanker 18 Réglage de l’IF-shift 18 Filtres Fl AM et CW étroits 18 Filtre Notch FI 19 Emission ... 20 Accord automatique d’antenne 20 Emission SSB 20 Séiection de ia tonalité du micro 21 Compresseur BF (Speech processor) 21 VOX (commande E/R par la voix) 21 Emission CW ... 22 Fonctionnement avec manipulateur droit 22 Utilisation du manipulateur électronique interne 23 Utilisation d’un manipulateur électronique externe 23 Tonalité de la CW (Pitch) 23 Bande latérale CW inverse 33 Emission en AM ... 24 Emission en FM ... 24 Fonctionnement sur ies répéteurs FM 2 b Clarifier (Décalage en réception) 35 VFO-B et fonctionnement en SPLIT . 26 Caractéristiques des mémoires ... 26 Mise en mémoire 7 Vérification des contenus mémoires 28 Rappel de mémoire et fonctionnement 28 Le scanning 29 Reprise du scanning 29 Saut de mémoires pendant le scanning 30 Masquage de mémoire 30 Scanning PMS Mémoires spéciales, P1 à PO 30 Copies entre mémoires 31 Réglage de la vitesse de scanning des VFO 31 Les modes digitaux ... . . . 3? Interconnexions avec un TUATNC 32 Réglages du transceiver 33 Affichage de fréquence et accord 33 Packet FM à 1200 baud 34 Interférences produites par l’ordinateur 34 Installation des accessoires internes ... . . 37 Dépose du capot supérieur TCXO-3 37 Oscillateur à très haute stabilité 38 Filtres à quartz optionnels Installation du coupleur ATU-2 38 CAT : Système de commande par ordinateur ... . 43 Protocole CAT 44 Données renvoyées par ie FT-900 44 Sélection donnée Status Update 46 Exemples de programmation 47 Annexes Panneau avant ... Dépliant Panneau arriéré ... Dépliant Affichage & Bargraph ... Dépliant

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User Manual
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