Vertex Standard FT-1000MP manual Filter Installation, Main Receiver 2ND and 3RD if Filters

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Installing Internal Accessories

MAIN RECEIVER 2ND AND 3RD IF FILTERS

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 connectors, so no soldering is necessary for their in- stallation.

Important! After filter installation, front-panel se- lection is not possible until individual filters are enabled via menu programming (menus selection 5-0~ 5-8). Re- fer to the Menu Programming chapter and enable the optional filters after installing them.

Filter Installation

rDisconnect all cables from the transceiver.

rReferring to Figure 1, remove the four screws (ð) on each side of the transceiver, and the seven screws (ž) from the bottom of the transceiver, then lift off the bottom cover.

rReferring to Figure 2, remove the six screws (Æ) from the top panel. Pry the top cover open and dis- connect the speaker cable from the speaker, then lift off the top and side covers.

rOn the underside of the transceiver chassis, locate the IF UNIT. Referring to the drowing below, deter- mine the location of the filter(s) you are installing.

rPosition each filter so that its connectors are aligned with the mounting pins on the board, and push it into place, so the nylon mounting tabs “mushroom” through the holes and lock the unit in place.

rConnect the speaker cable to the speaker on the top cover, then replace the all covers and screws (unless installing other options now). Refer to pages 101 and 102 of the Menu Programming chapter to enable newly-installed filters.

SUB RECEIVER CW NARROW FILTER

The optional YF-115CCollins mechanical filter (500 Hz BW) is available for the 455-kHz Sub Receiver 3rd IF for enhanced reception. Only top cover removal is required for installation.

Installation

rDisconnect all cables from the transceiver.

rReferring to Figure 1, remove the four screws (ð) on each side of the transceiver, and the seven screws (ž) from the bottom of the transceiver, then lift off the bottom cover.

rReferring to Figure 2, remove the six screws (Æ) from the top panel. Pry the top cover open and dis- connect the speaker cable from the speaker, then lift off the top and side covers.

rLocate the SUB RX Unit on the right side of the set.

rReferring to the photograph on page 112, determine the location of the Sub Rx filter you are installing.

rPosition the filter so that its connectors are aligned with the mounting pins on the board, and push it into place, so the nylon mounting tabs “mushroom” through the hole and lock the unit in place.

rConnect the speaker cable to the speaker on the top cover, then replace the all covers and screws, unless installing the YF-115Coptions now. Refer to the Menu Programming chapter to enable the newly- installed filter (menu selection 5-8).

Optional IF Filter Units

8.2 MHz 2nd IF

455 kHz 3rd IF

Yaesu P/N

B/W

Yaesu P/N

B/W

YF-114SN

2.0 kHz

YF-110SN

2.0 kHz

 

 

 

 

YF-114CN

250 Hz

YF-115Cø

500 Hz

YF-110CN

250 Hz

 

 

 

 

ø: Collins Mechanical Filter

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Contents Yaesu Europe B.V Vertex StandardTabel of Contents MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual General DescriptionMARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual Receiver SpecificationsGeneral TransmitterPLUG/CONNECTOR Pinout Diagrams Supplied Accessories Accessories & OptionsAvailable Options If Crystal Filter OptionsOptional Main Receiver Filters Optional Sub Receiver FilterPower Connections Safety PrecautionsGround Connections Electrical Shock Prevention Antenna PrecautionsRF Field Exposure Advisory & Electromagnetic Compatibility Transceiver Location General SetupFP-29 Preliminary InspectionRG-8X Adjusting the Front FeetMemory Backup Antenna ConsiderationsOperation with QSK Amplifiers Accessory InstallationLinear Amplifier Interfacing QSKOperation with NON-QSK Amplifiers FL-2100SERIES or Others About ALC Transverter Operation Digital Modes with a TNC Or Computer Sound Card PSK-31 Digital Modem TNC, WEATHERFAX, ETC. InterfacingMARK-V FT-1000MP TNC Accessory Installation Accessory Installation CW KEY/PADDLE and Computer Keying Interface Suggestions FeaturesConfiguration Suggestions Other DIGITAL/RECORDING Device InterfacingAntenna Connections Large Receive AntennasPersonal Computer Interfacing for Contest SOFTWARE, ETC Front Panel Controls Moni Knob AF Gain RF Gain KnobRF PWR Knob SUB AF KnobFast Button Mode Selection ButtonsEdsp Filters CLASS-A ButtonAF REV Button Main VFO-A Tuning KnobMain VFO-A RX & TX Switch-LED Shuttle Jog and VRF & Idbt ButtonsBand Keypad VFO & Memory ControlCW and Electronic Keyer Controls SUB VFO-B RX & TX Switch-LEDLock Button SUB SQL Knob2nd and 3rd if Filter Bandwidth NOR NAR ModeBandwidth Buttons NOR/NAR1/NAR2 Buttons NB ButtonVRF/MEM CH Knob Sequence VRF IndicatorTuner Button VRF/MEM CH KnobLCD Bargraph Meter Indications HI SWR Sub Receiver ModeMEM F WaitTOP Panel Access & Controls Additional Note PKTRtty 12. CWPacket DIN Jack Rear Panel Controls & ConnectorsRemote Jack CW Sidetone TrimmerDC in Jack Band Data DIN JackMenu Programming OperationKey Beeper Before StartingMode Selection Special Note for CW Mode Reverse CW sidebandVRF/MEM CH VFO KnobShuttle Jog Fast Button OperationVFO Channel Stepping Display SettingsPanel Up/Down Buttons Microphone Up/Dwn ButtonsKeypad Frequency Entry Alternate VFO Operation Front & RearevfoToggle VFOs VFO Selection & Receiver MutingCW Tuning Signal Tuning Meter IndicationsRTTY/PKT Tuning AM Synchronous Tuning Expanded Tuning ScaleAM Synchronous Tuning SUB-DISPLAY Mode Selection General Coverage Reception AM Broadcast ReceptionMeter Frequency Band Range MHz VRF Variable RF FRONT-END Filter Receiver Front End Configuration For illustrative purposesWide Band and Tuned Preamp Selection Dealing with InterferenceIPO Intercept Point Optimization RF Gain SettingAGC Automatic Gain Control Selection Noise Blanker Main receiver VFO-A if Bandwidth Filter SelectionIf Filter Bandwidth Selection There are two banks of select Width Control Width Action Using Width control to reduce QRMNotch Filter SHIFT/WIDTH Tuning StepsUsing if Shift to reduce QRM If Shift ActionClarifier RX/TX Offset Tuning Advice on QRM ReductionOffset Display Mode Clarifier SettingsSelecting Antennas TransmittingAntenna Selection Band TX RangeTransmitter Monitor Important NoteSSB Transmission Carrier Point Offset Microphone Tone SelectionRF Speech Processor Class-A OperationStraight-Key Operation VOX Operation Voice-Actuated T/R Switching OperationCW Transmission ACS Auto Character Spacing Electronic Keyer OperationCW Straight Key and Paddle Connections CW Pitch Setting and Spot Tone Keyer SettingsAM Transmission Digital Mode OperationRtty Operation Baud PacketBaud FM Packet Packet OperationTNC Tone Pair Tone Center Frequency FM Transmission FM Repeater OperationDual Reception Main and Sub VFO AudioHeadphone Audio Adjustments Using Headphones for Dual ReceiveSUB VFO-B Settings Split Operation ModeSplit Frequency Operation Bandwidth Diversity Reception Sideband Diversity ReceptionVFO Tracking Memory Structure Memory FeaturesMemory Programming Basic Memory Storage ProcedureAuto Channel-Up Regarding the VRF/MEM CH KnobRecalling & Operating on Memory Channels Memory TuningMemory Checking Copying a Selected Memory to VFO-A Grouping Memories Limiting Memory Group OperationCopying Between Memories QMB Quick Memory Bank Operation Memory Scan Skip Auto Memory WriteVFO Scanning Memory ScanningScan Skip Disable Scan Resume ModeMemory Masking Programmed Memory Scanning PMS Memories P1 ~ P9 Advanced Features Edsp RX Audio Enhancement Edsp ModulationEdsp Contours Edsp FunctionsEdsp Auto Multiple Notch Filter Edsp Noise ReducerEdsp Auto Multiple Notch Action Important Note About Edsp Contest Keyer Control FeaturesRemote Control Operation IntroductionMessage Storage Contest Number MemoryCQ or ID Memory User Message Memories 1Contest Keyer Operation Tune ModeII. VFO/MEMORY Control III. Main VFO-A ControlSub VFO B Dial Main VFO a Dial USER-CUSTOMIZED Operating ModeOverview CommentsDVS-2 Controls No Function Segment Message Recording PlaybackMessage Recording SegmentMessage Monitor Receiver Recording withSelecting Receiver Audio Message TransmissionOperation Phone Patch OperationPacket Tuning Tuning Meter RE-CALIBRATIONCAT Data Byte Format CAT 5-BYTE Command StructureOverview CAT Data Protocol Opcode0A H Constructing and Sending CAT Commands50 H 03 H 00 H 81 H 09 H DATA/ARGUMENT BytesMemory Channel Data Byte Status Update Data OrganizationDownloading Status Flags Bytes 1~Status Flag Byte #5 Contents Status Flag Byte #1 ContentsStatus Flag Byte #4 Contents Status Flag Byte #2 ContentsMemory Channel Data Hex Codes Byte Data Record Structure Rtty PKT Coding Examples 0EH Opcode Command Chart0AH 0CH75H Command Parameter Bytes Opcode Or Key 1st 2rd 3rd 4th 5th70H Edsp8CH RPT8AH VFOByte Format F = 00H Byte Format F = 01H FAHGrP4-cH GrP1-cHGrP2-cH GrP3-cHSJ-SPEEd Auto-uPEdSP DiAL-SPdNotcH Auto-inScAn-ALL Sc-dL-tiBEEP-F SP-HoLdNot Used RF out BEEPFiL CW norDAtAnAr2 Sub-FiLRPt-SHFt PAc-tonENot Used CtcSS TonE SEtPA-cnt Rc-FuncFASt-SEt Lock-SELCAr oFSt USEr-SEtSub-AGc TunEr1st Fc = F + 70.455 BFO kHz Custom Frequency & Display Offset InformationPKT-F User KHz 500 Hz 250 HzFunc No Function Setting Range Default Menu Selection Setting TableNORMAL/REVERSE Normal Main VFO-A/SUB VFO-BMONO/STEREO 1/STEREO Stereo SEPARATE/BALANCE Separate LSB USB CW USB CW LSB Rtty LSB Rtty USB PKT LSB Default User Function SettingsRX PLL Easy Set Mode SettingsTX PLL TCXO-6 Installation Installing Internal AccessoriesSUB Receiver CW Narrow Filter Filter InstallationInstallation Main Receiver 2ND and 3RD if FiltersInternal 13.8V Fuse Replacement Lithium Battery ReplacementMemory BACK-UP Switch POWER-ON Microprocessor Reset Procedures MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual