Vertex Standard FT-1000MP manual Main and Sub VFO Audio, Dual Reception

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Operation

USING SUB VFO B

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, more importantly, dual- channel reception via the [DUAL] button. We’ll get into those in a minute, but first let’s look at how to control the Sub VFO.

Frequency, mode, and Clarifier data can be trans- ferred from the Main VFO to the Sub VFO by pressing [AuB], but don’t forget that this will overwrite any set- tings that were in the Sub VFO previously. Also, the contents of the two VFOs can be swapped (with no loss of data) by pressing [AuB].

Most selections for the Main VFO can also be made for the Sub VFO directly, by pressing [SUB(CE)] right before another keypad key to select a band, or before a mode button to change the Sub VFO mode (displayed below the Sub VFO frequency). When you press the [SUB(CE)] key, the entire display for the Sub VFO will blink, after which you have five seconds to press an- other key. Note that to switch VFO registers in the Sub VFO, you need merely press the [SUB(CE)] key fol- lowed by the key for the same band that the Sub VFO is already on.

rTo set the Sub VFO (if it currently is on 7.000.0 MHz LSB) to the 14 MHz band,

press [SUB(CE)] ð [14(5)].

rTo change to USB, press [SUB(CE)] ð [USB].

rTo set the Sub VFO’s frequency to 14.225.00 MHz USB in one step,

press [SUB(CE)] ð [ENT] ð [1.8(1)] ð [10(4)] ð [3.5(2)] ð[3.5(2)] ð[14(5)] ð[USB] ð[ENT].

Unlike the Main VFO, with its triple-conversion re- ceiver, the Sub VFO receiver uses double-conversion circuitry with 47 MHz and 455 kHz intermediate fre- quencies. Filters are selected automatically in the sub receiver, according to the operating mode. A 6-kHz AM filter and 2.4-kHz SSB/CW filter come installed from the factory. For CW work, a third optional 500-Hz nar- row filter is also available from your dealer. After instal- lation, this filter pathway must be enabled via menu selection 5-8. During operation, you can select this filter by pressing [SUB(CE)] ð [NAR1] or [SUB(CE)] ð [NAR2].

Of course, you can tune the Sub VFO using its tun- ing knob, and use faster tuning steps by holding the [FAST] button (below the left side of the main tuning knob). You can use the large DOWN(q) and UP(p) keys (in both normal and 1-MHz fast steps) for the Sub VFO as well, if you just press the [SUB(CE)] key first.

About the only things you cannot do with the Sub VFO (that you can with the Main VFO), are store it directly into a memory, and set the Clarifier. For these functions you need to swap it with the Main VFO first

(push [Au B], then hold the [AuB] button for ½-sec-

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ond (to store it in a memory) or set the Clarifier, and

then press [Au B] again to return the data to the re-

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spective VFOs.

DUAL RECEPTION

Pressing the blue [DUAL] button activates the SUB VFO-B receiver. The “DUAL” indicator will appear at the left of the display, and the green “RX” LED above the SUB VFO-Btuning knob lights. Instead of press- ing the blue [DUAL] button, you also can simply press the green “RX” LED, as this actually is a combined switch/LED.

Dual receive operation opens up exciting operating possibilities for split operation, contesting, and chas- ing elusive DX stations. For split-frequency DX pile- ups the ability to listen to both “sides” of the pile-up allows very precise timing of your calls. For contest- ing, dual receive allows you to continue a “run” on your “main” frequency while keeping an ear on a DX “multi- plier” that might not be listening for your call area, for example.

The Main and Sub VFO share the same antenna and front-end bandpass filter, and so should be tuned fairly close to each other for maximum sensitivity (that is, within 500 kHz or so at low frequencies, or within several MHz at higher frequencies). Although you may be able to receive on, say, 21 and 28 MHz at the same time, you may find the SUB VFO-B receiver signal at- tenuated.

There are 12 BPF networks in the receiver front- end circuitry, each covering a particular segment of the transceiver’s full receive range. SUB VFO-B receiver specifications are only guaranteed while tuning within the same bandpass as the MAIN VFO-A.

Main and Sub VFO Audio

The AF GAIN knob controls the Main VFO’s vol- ume level, and the smaller SUB AF knob controls the Sub VFO’s volume. The effect these controls have on receiver audio can be changed, and is configured us- ing menu selection 4-9. AF GAIN control knob opera- tion can be set to either of the two following modes:

Separate - The receiver volume for the Main and Sub VFOs is adjusted independently. This simply means that the AF GAIN knob controls the MAIN VFO- A volume and the small SUB AF knob controls the Sub VFO’s volume.

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Contents Vertex Standard Yaesu Europe B.VTabel of Contents General Description MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating ManualMARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual Transmitter SpecificationsGeneral ReceiverPLUG/CONNECTOR Pinout Diagrams Accessories & Options Supplied AccessoriesOptional Sub Receiver Filter If Crystal Filter OptionsOptional Main Receiver Filters Available OptionsGround Connections Safety PrecautionsPower Connections RF Field Exposure Advisory & Electromagnetic Compatibility Antenna PrecautionsElectrical Shock Prevention Preliminary Inspection General SetupFP-29 Transceiver LocationAntenna Considerations Adjusting the Front FeetMemory Backup RG-8XQSK Accessory InstallationLinear Amplifier Interfacing Operation with QSK AmplifiersOperation with NON-QSK Amplifiers FL-2100SERIES or Others About ALC Transverter Operation Digital Modem TNC, WEATHERFAX, ETC. Interfacing Digital Modes with a TNC Or Computer Sound Card PSK-31MARK-V FT-1000MP TNC Accessory Installation Accessory Installation Other DIGITAL/RECORDING Device Interfacing FeaturesConfiguration Suggestions CW KEY/PADDLE and Computer Keying Interface SuggestionsLarge Receive Antennas Antenna ConnectionsPersonal Computer Interfacing for Contest SOFTWARE, ETC Front Panel Controls SUB AF Knob AF Gain RF Gain KnobRF PWR Knob Moni KnobCLASS-A Button Mode Selection ButtonsEdsp Filters Fast ButtonShuttle Jog and VRF & Idbt Buttons Main VFO-A Tuning KnobMain VFO-A RX & TX Switch-LED AF REV ButtonVFO & Memory Control Band KeypadSUB SQL Knob SUB VFO-B RX & TX Switch-LEDLock Button CW and Electronic Keyer ControlsNB Button NOR NAR ModeBandwidth Buttons NOR/NAR1/NAR2 Buttons 2nd and 3rd if Filter BandwidthVRF/MEM CH Knob VRF IndicatorTuner Button VRF/MEM CH Knob SequenceLCD Bargraph Meter Indications Wait Sub Receiver ModeMEM F HI SWRTOP Panel Access & Controls 12. CW PKTRtty Additional NoteCW Sidetone Trimmer Rear Panel Controls & ConnectorsRemote Jack Packet DIN JackBand Data DIN Jack DC in JackBefore Starting OperationKey Beeper Menu ProgrammingSpecial Note for CW Mode Reverse CW sideband Mode SelectionFast Button Operation VFO KnobShuttle Jog VRF/MEM CHMicrophone Up/Dwn Buttons Display SettingsPanel Up/Down Buttons VFO Channel SteppingVFO Selection & Receiver Muting Alternate VFO Operation Front & RearevfoToggle VFOs Keypad Frequency EntryRTTY/PKT Tuning Signal Tuning Meter IndicationsCW Tuning AM Synchronous Tuning SUB-DISPLAY Mode Selection Expanded Tuning ScaleAM Synchronous Tuning Meter Frequency Band Range MHz AM Broadcast ReceptionGeneral Coverage Reception Dealing with Interference Receiver Front End Configuration For illustrative purposesWide Band and Tuned Preamp Selection VRF Variable RF FRONT-END FilterAGC Automatic Gain Control Selection RF Gain SettingIPO Intercept Point Optimization If Filter Bandwidth Selection There are two banks of select Main receiver VFO-A if Bandwidth Filter SelectionNoise Blanker Width Action Using Width control to reduce QRM Width ControlIf Shift Action SHIFT/WIDTH Tuning StepsUsing if Shift to reduce QRM Notch FilterAdvice on QRM Reduction Clarifier RX/TX Offset TuningClarifier Settings Offset Display ModeBand TX Range TransmittingAntenna Selection Selecting AntennasSSB Transmission Important NoteTransmitter Monitor Class-A Operation Microphone Tone SelectionRF Speech Processor Carrier Point OffsetCW Transmission VOX Operation Voice-Actuated T/R Switching OperationStraight-Key Operation CW Straight Key and Paddle Connections Electronic Keyer OperationACS Auto Character Spacing Keyer Settings CW Pitch Setting and Spot ToneBaud Packet Digital Mode OperationRtty Operation AM TransmissionTNC Tone Pair Tone Center Frequency Packet OperationBaud FM Packet FM Repeater Operation FM TransmissionMain and Sub VFO Audio Dual ReceptionUsing Headphones for Dual Receive Headphone Audio AdjustmentsSplit Frequency Operation Split Operation ModeSUB VFO-B Settings VFO Tracking Sideband Diversity ReceptionBandwidth Diversity Reception Memory Features Memory StructureRegarding the VRF/MEM CH Knob Basic Memory Storage ProcedureAuto Channel-Up Memory ProgrammingMemory Checking Memory TuningRecalling & Operating on Memory Channels Copying Between Memories Limiting Memory Group OperationCopying a Selected Memory to VFO-A Grouping Memories QMB Quick Memory Bank Operation Memory Scanning Auto Memory WriteVFO Scanning Memory Scan SkipMemory Masking Scan Resume ModeScan Skip Disable Programmed Memory Scanning PMS Memories P1 ~ P9 Advanced Features Edsp Functions Edsp ModulationEdsp Contours Edsp RX Audio EnhancementEdsp Auto Multiple Notch Action Edsp Noise ReducerEdsp Auto Multiple Notch Filter Important Note About Edsp Introduction FeaturesRemote Control Operation Contest Keyer ControlUser Message Memories 1 Contest Number MemoryCQ or ID Memory Message StorageTune Mode Contest Keyer OperationIII. Main VFO-A Control II. VFO/MEMORY ControlComments USER-CUSTOMIZED Operating ModeOverview Sub VFO B Dial Main VFO a DialDVS-2 Controls Segment Message Recording PlaybackMessage Recording No Function SegmentMessage Transmission Receiver Recording withSelecting Receiver Audio Message MonitorPhone Patch Operation OperationTuning Meter RE-CALIBRATION Packet TuningOpcode CAT 5-BYTE Command StructureOverview CAT Data Protocol CAT Data Byte FormatDATA/ARGUMENT Bytes Constructing and Sending CAT Commands50 H 03 H 00 H 81 H 09 H 0A HStatus Flags Bytes 1~ Status Update Data OrganizationDownloading Memory Channel Data ByteStatus Flag Byte #2 Contents Status Flag Byte #1 ContentsStatus Flag Byte #4 Contents Status Flag Byte #5 ContentsMemory Channel Data Hex Codes Byte Data Record Structure Rtty PKT Coding Examples 0CH Opcode Command Chart0AH 0EHEdsp Command Parameter Bytes Opcode Or Key 1st 2rd 3rd 4th 5th70H 75HVFO RPT8AH 8CHFAH Byte Format F = 00H Byte Format F = 01HGrP3-cH GrP1-cHGrP2-cH GrP4-cHDiAL-SPd Auto-uPEdSP SJ-SPEEdSc-dL-ti Auto-inScAn-ALL NotcHBEEP SP-HoLdNot Used RF out BEEP-FSub-FiL CW norDAtAnAr2 FiLTonE SEt PAc-tonENot Used CtcSS RPt-SHFtLock-SEL Rc-FuncFASt-SEt PA-cntTunEr USEr-SEtSub-AGc CAr oFStCustom Frequency & Display Offset Information 1st Fc = F + 70.455 BFO kHzKHz 500 Hz 250 Hz PKT-F UserMenu Selection Setting Table Func No Function Setting Range DefaultSEPARATE/BALANCE Separate Main VFO-A/SUB VFO-BMONO/STEREO 1/STEREO Stereo NORMAL/REVERSE NormalDefault User Function Settings LSB USB CW USB CW LSB Rtty LSB Rtty USB PKT LSBTX PLL Easy Set Mode SettingsRX PLL Installing Internal Accessories TCXO-6 InstallationMain Receiver 2ND and 3RD if Filters Filter InstallationInstallation SUB Receiver CW Narrow FilterMemory BACK-UP Switch Lithium Battery ReplacementInternal 13.8V Fuse Replacement POWER-ON Microprocessor Reset Procedures MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual