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FT

 DX 

1200 O

PERATING

 M

ANUAL

C

ONVENIENT

 M

EMORY

 

FUNCTIONS

The 

FT

DX

1200

 contains ninety-nine regular memories, labeled “

01

” through “

99

”, nine special programmed limit 

memory pairs, labeled “

P-1L

/

P-1U

” through “

P-9L

/

P-9U

”, and 

¿

ve Q

0

Quick 

0

emory Bank) memories, labeled “

C-1

” 

through “

C-5

”. 

(

ach stores various settings, in addition to the VF

2

-

$

 fre

T

uency and mode 

See below). By default, the 

 regular memories are contained in one group

 however, they can be arranged in up to six separate groups, if desired.

Q

UICK

 P

OINT

:

The 

FT

DX

1200

 memory channels store the following 

data 

not just the operating fre

T

uency)

ˆ

 VF

2

-

$

 Fre

T

uency

ˆ

 VF

2

-

$

 

0

ode

ˆ

 Clari

¿

er status and its 

2

ffset Fre

T

uency

ˆ

 

$1

T status

ˆ

  I

32

 status

ˆ

 

5

oo

¿

ng 

¿

lter status and its Bandwidth

ˆ

 

$

ttenuator status

ˆ

 

1

oise Blanker status

ˆ

  IF SHIFT and WI

'

TH status

ˆ

  C

21

T

2

U

5

 status and its 

3

eak Fre

T

uency

ˆ

 

'

S

3

 

1

oise 

5

eduction 

'15

) status and its 

5

eduction algorithm selection.

ˆ

 

'

S

3

 

1

otch 

¿

lter 

12

TCH) status

ˆ

 

1$5

 bandwidth status

ˆ

 

'

S

3

 

$

uto 

1

otch 

¿

lter 

'1

F) status

ˆ

 

5

epeater Shift 

'

irection and CTCSS Tone 

Fre

T

uency

M

EMORY

 O

PERATION

QMB M

EMORY

 C

HANNEL

R

EGULAR

 M

EMORY

 C

HANNELS

PMS M

EMORY

 C

HANNELS

C-1

C-2

C-3

C-4

C-5

01

97

P-7L/7U

P-6L/6U

P-5L/5U

P-4L/4U

02

98

P-8L/8U

03

99

P-9L/9U

P-1L/1U

P-2L/2U

P-3L/3U

QMB 

(

Q

UICK

 M

EMORY

 B

ANK

)

The Quick 

0

emory Bank consists of 

¿

ve memories 

labeled “Q-1” through “Q-

”) independent from the regular and 

30

S memories. These can 

T

uickly store operating parameters for later recall. 

[STO] Button

[RCL] Button

QMB Channel Storage

1.  Tune to the desired fre

T

uency on the VF

2

-

$

.

3

ress the blue [

STO

] button. The “beep” will con-

¿

rm that the VF

2

-

$

 contents have been written to 

the currently available Q

0

B memory.

If you repeatedly press the [

STO

] button, the Q

0

memories will be written in the following order

 

Q-2

 

Æ

 

Q-3

 

Æ

 

Q-4

 

Æ

 

Q-5

 

Æ

 

Q-1

.

2

nce all 

¿

ve Q

0

B memories have data on them, previ-

ous data 

starting with channel 

Q-1

) will be over-written 

on a 

¿

rst-in, 

¿

rst-out basis.

QMB Channel Recall

1. 

3

ress the blue [

RCL

] button. The current Q

0

channel data will be shown on the fre

T

uency dis-

play area. The “

QMB

” icon will also appear and the 

0

emory 

0

ode indicators in the L

('

 indicators area 

will illuminate.

5

epeatedly pressing the [

RCL

] button will toggle 

you through the Q

0

B channels

 Q-2

 

Æ

 

Q-3

 

Æ

 

Q-4

 

Æ

 

Q-5

 

Æ

 

Q-1

.

3. 

3

ress the [

V/M

] button to return to the VF

2

 or 

0

em-

ory mode.

A

DVICE

:

5

otating the 

0

ain Tuning 

'

ial knob, or changing the 

operating mode, will place the transceiver in the “

0

em-

ory Tune” mode, which is a temporary “pseudo-VF

2

” 

method of tuning off of a stored memory channel. If you 
do not over-write the contents of the current memory 
channel, the original contents will not be disturbed by 
the initiation of 

0

emory Tune operation.

Summary of Contents for FT DX 1200

Page 1: ...de Building 2 5 8 Higashi Shinagawa Shinagawa ku Tokyo 140 0002 Japan YAESU USA 6125 Phyllis Drive Cypress CA 90630 U S A YAESU UK Unit 12 Sun Valley Business Park Winnall Close Winchester Hampshire S...

Page 2: ...n order to gain the most enMoyment and oSerating ef ciency from your FTDX1200 we recommend that you read this manual in its entirety and keep it handy for reference as you explore the many capabilitie...

Page 3: ...usted dvanced features include irect eyboard FreTuency ntry and Band Change 6peech 3rocessor F 0onitor for 9oice modes CW 3itch control CW 6pot switch Full CW 46 CW 0essage 0emory adjustable F 1oise B...

Page 4: ...SHIFT 2peration SSB CW 5TTY 3 T 0odes 3 WI TH IF S3 Bandwidth Tuning SSB CW 5TTY T 0odes 4 1 552W 1 5 2ne Touch IF Filter Selection IF 12TCH Filter 2peration SSB CW 5TTY T 0 0odes 6 igital 12TCH Filte...

Page 5: ...with 2ptional FFT 8nit 10 3S Text 0emory with 2ptional FFT 8nit 106 xample of ata Communications evice 106 Menu Mode 107 GC Group 11 IS3 Y Group 11 VS Group 113 Y 5 Group 113 G 1 5 Group 114 02 0 Gro...

Page 6: ...1200 OPERATING MANUAL ACCESSORIES OPTIONS SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES Hand 0icrophone MH 31B8 1 pc 078 0001 C 3ower Cord 1 pc T 0 Spare Fuse 25A 1 pc Q0000074 5C 3lug pcs 300 136 2perating 0anual 1 pc Warran...

Page 7: ...s RF Tuning Kit C For 30 0 m Bands FC 40 xternal utomatic ntenna Tuner FP 1030A xternal 3ower Supply 13 8 V C FP 2023A xternal 3ower Supply 13 8 V C 3 US 2nly DVS 6 Voice 0emory Unit FFT 1 FFT Unit SC...

Page 8: ...transceiver is Tuite heavy and an unlocked leg could result in damage should the transceiver move suddenly Retracting the Front Feet 5otate the legs clockwise 3ush them inward while continuing to rot...

Page 9: ...ess and hold in the front panel POWER switch to turn the trans ceiver on 2nce the transceiver comes on you may release the buttons FULL RESET Use this procedure to restore all 0enu and 0emory set ting...

Page 10: ...upler must be used with this antenna type ny antenna to be used with the FTDX1200 must be fed from the transceiver with 0 2hm coaxial cable Therefore when using a balanced antenna such as a dipole rem...

Page 11: ...base of the V which is nearest the station location Use a heavy braided cable such as the discarded shield from type 5G 13 coaxial cable and strong cable clamps to secure the braided cable s to the g...

Page 12: ...sed by application of C volt age reverse polarity C or C voltage outside the speci ed range of 13 8 V 10 When replacing fuses be certain to use a fuse of the proper rating The FTDX1200 reTuires a blad...

Page 13: ...Page 11 FT DX 1200 OPERATING MANUAL INSTALLATION AND INTERCONNECTIONS CONNECTION OF MICROPHONE AND HEADPHONE...

Page 14: ...ct your keyer paddle to the front panel KEY jack and use 0enu item 018 F KEYER TYPE for paddle input and also connect the keying line from your personal computer which emulates a straight key to the r...

Page 15: ...follow the installation recommendations con tained in the illustration NOTE 5efer to the VL 1000 2perating 0anual for details regarding ampli er operation o not attempt to connect or disconnect coaxia...

Page 16: ...tili ing different LC voltages will not work correctly with the FTDX1200 and their LC lines must not be connected if this is the case IMPORTANT NOTE o not exceed the maximum voltage or current rat ing...

Page 17: ...Page 15 FT DX 1200 OPERATING MANUAL PLUG CONNECTOR PINOUT DIAGRAMS...

Page 18: ...is tuned near the same freTuency 3ressing this button momentarily while the Tuner is engaged will take the utomatic ntenna tuner out of the transmit line NOTE When the utomatic ntenna Tuner is tuning...

Page 19: ...e 5oo ng lter for the reception mode In this case the selected bandwidth in the 5 FLT column of the ey Function isplay glows green The unselected choices glow Blue Because the roofing filter is in the...

Page 20: ...g speed for 3 sec onds whenever this knob is turned PROC CAR Knob PROC This knob adjusts the compression input level of the transmitter 5F speech processor in the SSB mode CAR This knob adjusts the 5F...

Page 21: ...is 1 kH The position of the passband can be observed on the display Furthermore the display will show the shift value of the IF SHIFT for 3 seconds whenever the SHIFT knob is turned WIDTH Knob EXCEPT...

Page 22: ...tch This button is used to select the scope mode UT2 or 0 1U L MENU Switch This button is used to access the 0enu system The various transceiver characteristics may be config ured 0enu operation is de...

Page 23: ...used to set the S3 digital IF lters to 1arrow bandwidth ADVICE You may adjust the bandwidth using the WIDTH knob In the AM mode this button is used to toggle the re ceiver bandwidth between wide kH an...

Page 24: ...3ressing the V M button displays the original memory freTuency and the MEM will be displayed 3ressing it once more returns freTuency operation to VF2 and the icon will no longer be displayed MXA Switc...

Page 25: ...Tun ing ial knob VF2 With Lock on the 0ain Tuning ial knob can still be turned but the fre Tuency will not change and the LOCK indicator in the L indicators area illuminates Main Tuning Dial Knob Thi...

Page 26: ...e tuning rate of the VFO B CLAR knob VF2 B to 100 H step When this function is activated the FAST indica tor in the L indicators area illuminates TX CLAR Switch 3ressing this button activates the T Cl...

Page 27: ...ond RX IN ap pear in the display you can receive by connecting the 5 antenna to the Tune FROM jack on the rear panel MCH GRP Switch MCH 3ressing this button allows you to select a memory channel using...

Page 28: ...ation ADVICE When turning the CLAR MIC SPEED PROC CAR NOTCH CONT APF SHIFT or WIDTH knob each freTuency or value will appear in this area for 3 seconds DISPLAY INDICATIONS Tuning Offset Indicator This...

Page 29: ...l ampli er drain volt age PROC Processor This indicator enables the Speech 3rocessor for SSB transmission djustment of the 3rocessor level is accomplished via the PROC CAR knob ADVICE The Speech 3roce...

Page 30: ...band VF2 Red Right This indicator illuminates when the transmitter is active on the main band VF2 Sub Band RX TX Indicators Green Left This indicator illuminates when the receiver is ac tive on the m...

Page 31: ...cks These jacks are used to connect the optional 5F Tuning it signal in and signal out ROT Jack This covered 6 pin 0I1I I1 ack accepts a cable to connect to a Y SU G 800DXA 1000DXA 2800DXA ntenna 5ota...

Page 32: ...dio output for an external loudspeaker The audio output impedance at this jack is 4 8 2hms and the level varies according to the setting of the front panel AF knob Inserting a plug into this jack disa...

Page 33: ...0 seconds of audio may be stored on each channel For CW 0essages and CW Text 0essages up to 0 characters 3 5IS specification may be stored into each channel W X S T Switches Usually these buttons are...

Page 34: ...panel ntenna jack s See page 10 for details Is your microphone and or key or paddle connected See pages 11 1 for details If using a linear ampli er have all interconnections been successfully complet...

Page 35: ...066 CW FREQ DISPLAY even 1 Turn on the external C power supply 3ress and hold in the front panel ON OFF switch until the transceiver turns on fter about five seconds ten seconds if the optional Tunin...

Page 36: ...ll decrease the freTuency Two settings one normal and one fast are available for each operating mode 3ressing the FAST button engages the Fast tuning selection see chart be low BASIC OPERATION RECEIVI...

Page 37: ...of the memory channel 3 0emory channels 5M 01 through 5M 10 are pre programmed at the factory with the permitted freTuencies in the 0H band and the USB or CW mode is automatically selected on these c...

Page 38: ...mmed offset from the receive and or the transmit freTuencies To clear the Clarifier offset and reset it to ero press the CLEAR but ton The programmed offset is displayed in the small multi channel win...

Page 39: ...display and L indicators above the 0ain Tuning ial knob may be adjusted via 0enu items 00 and 010 To adjust the illumination level 1 3ress the MENU button to enter the 0enu mode 5otate the VFO B CLAR...

Page 40: ...on 3 3rogram 14 1 0H SSB 0ode then press the 14 0H band button With this con guration successive momentary presses of the 14 0H band button will allow you to step se Tuentially through these three VF2...

Page 41: ...T screen 3ress the MONI button to display the received station s transmission signal spectrum 2n the F FFT screen either the Spectrum is play or the Waterfall isplay can be selected in the 0enu item 1...

Page 42: ...l band See below Switching Between CENTER FIX Modes SELECT button MENU button 1 3ress the MENU button to enter the 0enu mode 5otate the VFO B CLAR knob or press the S T button to select 0enu item 124...

Page 43: ...to display the screens in the following order Multi Function screen Spectrum scope screen Full screen Spectrum scope screen Spectrum scope AF FFT screen Spectrum scope Memory screen When the optional...

Page 44: ...hile pressing the 18 6 button will speed up rotation Usually you will be using the 100 speed setting When you are through exercising rotator control press the ENT button momentarily IMPORTANT NOTE Set...

Page 45: ...he BAND buttons the freTuency entry digit or decimal point is printed on the right side of the buttons In this example enter 1 8 1 10 4 GEN 3 5 2 14 5 50 0 50 0 50 0 50 0 The decimal point after the 0...

Page 46: ...a very time the ANT button is pressed the antenna terminal 1T1 1T on the rear panel is switched The selected antenna as 1 or appears in the ey Function display When using 1T for reception only set in...

Page 47: ...ting circumstances CONTOUR Filter The S3 Contour filter has the uniTue ability to pro vide either a null or a peak in tunable segments of the receiver passband You may suppress interference and excess...

Page 48: ...t area press the ATT button to restore the TT display to the 2FF position ADVICE If background noise causes a high S meter indication on clear freTuencies press the ATT button until the S meter drops...

Page 49: ...e in the center freTuency of the Tune filter when rotating the VFO B CLAR knob can be con gured using 0enu item 046 uTUNE DIAL STEP If the Tune filter has been manually adjusted away from the center f...

Page 50: ...ency to deal with heavy interference on one side To re center the Tune lter on the operating freTuency and eliminate any offset press the CLEAR button Changing the Tuning Offset Indicator 1 3ress the...

Page 51: ...ion 5F preampli er total gain approx 0 dB IPO Bypasses the 5F preampli er yielding direct feed to the rst mixer The selected receiver 5F preampli er will be indicated in the I32 column of the ey Funct...

Page 52: ...Function isplay glows green 1ormally glows blue ADVICE In the 0 F0 mode only the 1 kH 5oo ng Filter is utili ed s you repeatedly press the R FLT button the selected 5oo ng Filter bandwidth will be dis...

Page 53: ...u item 034 NB LEVEL to the point where the offending noise is best reduced or eliminated See box below for details 4 To end 1oise Blanker operation press the NB but ton once more The NB OFF will appea...

Page 54: ...ontour lter effect is applied may be adjusted using 0enu item 109 CONTOUR WIDTH The factory default setting is 10 When the set value is increased the bandwidth becomes wider 5efer to Figure B this ill...

Page 55: ...iminate the interference The total passband tuning range for the IF SHIFT system is 1 kH 1 5otate the SHIFT knob to the left or right to re duce the interference ADVICE The display will show the shift...

Page 56: ...e 00 H a 4 kH default 4 kH 5TTY T 0odes 00 H a 4 kH default 00 H Using IF SHIFT and WIDTH Together The IF SHIFT and Variable IF WI TH features together form a very effective interference ght ing lteri...

Page 57: ...kHz 1 8 kHz 50 500 Hz 500 Hz 50 500 Hz 500 Hz 6 kHz 9 kHz OFF 1 8 4 0 kHz 2 4 kHz 500 Hz 2 4 kHz 2 4 kHz 500 Hz 2 4 kHz 2 4 kHz 6 kHz 9 kHz NAR SWITCH ADVICE When the narrow bandwidth is selected the...

Page 58: ...3 seconds whenever the NOTCH knob is turned 3 To cancel the 12TCH filter press the NOTCH button momentarily The graphic disappears from the 12TCH indicator on the display con rming that the 12TCH lte...

Page 59: ...the igital 12TCH Filter is not active DIGITAL NOISE REDUCTION DNR OPERATION The igital 1oise 5eduction 15 system is designed to reduce the level of random noise found on the HF and 0 0H bands and it i...

Page 60: ...tationary meter indication is set just about the same as the incoming noise level This will reduce the 5F gain to nd a level of improved signal to noise ratio The 5F Gain control along with the I32 an...

Page 61: ...LEAR button is pressed the values can be returned to their initial values When the SELECT button is pressed followed by the MENU button the new setting will be con rmed and operation returns to normal...

Page 62: ...esponse as desired 3ress the SELECT button then press the MENU button to save the new setting and exit to normal op eration VFO B CLAR Knob MENU Button SELECT Button TOOLS FOR COMFORTABLE AND EFFECTIV...

Page 63: ...QUICK POINT Several aspects of GC performance may be con gured via the 0enu However because GC can have such a profound impact on overall receiver performance we generally do not recommend any change...

Page 64: ...knob or press the S T button to adjust the receiver audio response as desired 3ress the SELECT button then press the MENU button to save the new setting and exit to normal op eration VFO B CLAR Knob M...

Page 65: ...The indicator will light up in the L in dicators area con rming that transmission is in progress When transmitting in the 0 mode set a maxi mum carrier power output of Watts via the PROC CAR knob djus...

Page 66: ...ay choose the techniTue s that best suit your operating needs 3ressing the microphone PTT switch will engage the transmitter The rear panel PTT jack may be connected to a foot switch or other manual s...

Page 67: ...adjustment tuning will occur yet The TUNER icon will appear in the display QUICK POINT The momentary press of the TUNE button will turn the tuner on and the microprocessor will automati cally select...

Page 68: ...3 1 High SW5 may indicate a mechanical failure in the feed system and can lead to the generation of spurious signals causing TVI etc About ATU Memories SWR After tuning Less than 1 5 1 The tuner sett...

Page 69: ...processor is disabled press the S T W X button to select the MIC EQ then press the SELECT button to select ON Tuali er when the speech processor is disabled 0enu items 168 through 176 apply to the ad...

Page 70: ...er off press the SELECT button repeatedly until the MIC EQ icon disappears 3 STAGE PARAMETRIC EQUALIZER ADJUSTMENTS SPEECH PROCESSOR OFF Center Frequency 159 PRMTRC EQ1 FREQ 100 Hz 700 Hz 162 PRMTRC E...

Page 71: ...PROC then press the SELECT button to select ON The PROC will appear in the display con rming that the Speech 3rocessor is engaged 4 3ress the PTT switch on the microphone and speak into the microphon...

Page 72: ...FO B CLAR knob or press the S T button to select the desired bandwidth The available selections are 100 3000 H 100 00 H 00 800 H 300 700 H 400 600 H and 3000 WB The default is 300 700 H wider bandwidt...

Page 73: ...REC icon will appear in the display 4 3ress any of the FH 2 s keys numbered 1 through 5 to select that memory storage register ADVICE If you do not press the PTT key see next step with in ve seconds t...

Page 74: ...corded Message 1 Select the LSB USB 0 or F0 mode using the front panel MODE buttons 3ress the front panel BK IN button 3 3ress the FH 2 1 a 5 key whichever one you just recorded in PLAY icon will appe...

Page 75: ...the VFO B CLAR knob or press the S T button to the point where the transmitter is Tuickly ac tivated by your voice without background noise causing the transmitter to activate When you satisfied with...

Page 76: ...sengaged ADVICE Because the 0onitor feature samples the transmit ter IF signal it can be very useful for checking the adjustment of the Speech 3rocessor or 3arametric Tuali er on SSB and for checking...

Page 77: ...al VF2 freTuency will ap pear in the display s with receiver Clari er operation when you turn the T Clari er off the last used offset is remem bered and will be available if you turn the T Clari er ba...

Page 78: ...g ial knob When setting VFO B VFO B CLAR knob It is possible to set different operating modes for ex ample LSB and USB on the two VF2s used during Split operation uring Split operation it is also poss...

Page 79: ...g sig nals in the spaces between the dots and dashes of your transmission This may prove very useful during contest and traf c handling operations 4 2peration using your CW key may now proceed ADVICE...

Page 80: ...transmitter when you press either the ot or ash side of your paddle The BK IN icon will appear in the TFT display 6 CW operation utili ing your paddle may now com mence ADVICE When you utili e your ke...

Page 81: ...to save the new setting and exit to normal operation number of interesting and useful features are available during lectronic eyer operation USING THE BUILT IN ELECTRONIC KEYER CW MODE OPERATION Sett...

Page 82: ...KEY jack 3 3ress the SELECT button then rotate the VFO B CLAR knob or press the S T button to set the keyer to the desired mode The avail able selections are OFF The built in lectronic eyer is turned...

Page 83: ...ge into a single long tone that the station cannot decipher In such situations calling slightly higher or lower in freTuency may get your call through The Tuning 2ffset Indicator in the display may be...

Page 84: ...been selected 3 To return to the normal USB injection side and cancel CW 5everse operation press and hold in the MODE button for one second the USB and CW will appear in the display NOTES When CW 5eve...

Page 85: ...to normal operation CW CONVENIENCE FEATURES CW PITCH ADJUSTMENT You may adjust the center freTuency of the receiver passband and change the pitch of your offset CW carrier to the tone you prefer via...

Page 86: ...arting a contest or if you somehow get out of sync with the proper number in the middle of a contest 1 3ress the MENU button to enter the 0enu mode 5otate the VFO B CLAR knob or press the S T button t...

Page 87: ...rticular memory register the 0enu 0ode Setting is set to TEXT CW CONVENIENCE FEATURES CONTEST MEMORY KEYER USING THE OPTIONAL FH 2 REMOTE CONTROL KEYPAD MESSAGE MEMORY PROGRAMMING USING YOUR PADDLE 1...

Page 88: ...y 5egister into which you wish to store the message we are now setting the message entry techniTue to Text entry 027 CW MEMORY 1 028 CW MEMORY 2 029 CW MEMORY 3 030 CW MEMORY 4 031 CW MEMORY 5 ADVICE...

Page 89: ...st 1umber will appear ADVICE You may also use the 0ain Tuning ial knob and the VFO B CLAR knobs to program the message characters 6 When the message is complete add the character at the end to signify...

Page 90: ...s necessary to reach the desired number If you go too far use the Contest 1umber 3rogramming techniTue described previously CONTEST MEMORY KEYER USING THE OPTIONAL FH 2 REMOTE CONTROL KEYPAD Transmitt...

Page 91: ...stalled alphanumeric 0orse code can be decoded and displayed as text on the TFT dis play MODE Button SCOPE Button Threshold Level Adjustment Scrambled text may be displayed due to noise and clutter wh...

Page 92: ...m plished in two ways t the factory a default level has been programmed that should be satisfactory for most situations However using 0enu item 085 FM MIC GAIN you may set a different xed value or cho...

Page 93: ...esired re peater shift direction The selections are SIMP SIMP where SIMP represents Simplex operation not used on a repeater 8 Close the microphone PTT switch or press the MOX button to begin transmis...

Page 94: ...e 3 3ress the SELECT button to choose T SQL from the available choices of OFF ENC Tone ncoder T SQL Tone STuelch OFF 4 3ress and hold in the SELECT button to enter the 0enu item 089 TONE FREQ 5otate t...

Page 95: ...QMB QUICK MEMORY BANK The Quick 0emory Bank consists of ve memories labeled Q 1 through Q independent from the regular and 30S memories These can Tuickly store operating parameters for later recall ST...

Page 96: ...3ress and hold in the AXM button for one second to store the freTuency and other data into the selected memory channel double beep will confirm that you have held the AXM button in long enough Memory...

Page 97: ...s the SELECT button 8 3ress and hold the V M button for one second to save the new setting and return to normal operation SELECT Button V M Button S T W X Button Checking a Memory Channel Status Befor...

Page 98: ...ntents of the memory channel this is a copy function that leaves the memory contents unchanged V M Button MCH GRP Button VFO B CLAR Knob MXA Button MEMORY OPERATION STANDARD MEMORY OPERATION AXM Butto...

Page 99: ...memory channel freTuency is changing ADVICE uring 0emory Tune operation you may change operating modes and engage the offset Clari er if desired 3ress the V M button momentarily to return to the origi...

Page 100: ...will now be restricted to the six 0emory Groups To cancel 0emory Group operation repeat steps 1 through 4 above choosing DISABLE in step 3 ADVICE To avoid confusion note that the 30S memory group and...

Page 101: ...y is now possible 3ress the V M button as necessary to enter the 0emory mode 3ress the MCH GRP button then rotate the VFO B CLAR knob to select the emer gency channel EMERGENCY which is found be tween...

Page 102: ...ill blink ADVICE If the incoming signal disappears scanning will resume in about ve seconds 2n the SSB CW and SSB based ata modes the scanner will pause on a received signal then will step across the...

Page 103: ...can has paused on a signal pressing the mi crophone UP or DWN key will cause scanning to resume instantly If you press the microphone PTT switch during scanning the scanner will halt at once However p...

Page 104: ...the range within the 3 1L 3 1U limits until you press the V M button to return to memory channel or VF2 operation 7 3ress and hold in the microphone UP or DWN key for one second to start scanning in t...

Page 105: ...NOR normal REV reverse 095 POLARITY T NOR normal REV reverse 097 RTTY SHIFT 170 200 425 850 Hz 098 RTTY MARK FREQ 1275 2125 Hz Threshold Level Adjustment Scrambled text may be displayed due to noise a...

Page 106: ...REC icon will appear in the display 3 3ress an FH 2 1 a 5 key to select the desired 5TTY Text 0emory 5egister into which you wish to program the text the blinking REC icon will disappear 4 Use the FH...

Page 107: ...yed due to noise and band clutter when a signal is not being received You can ad just the threshold level so scrambled text is not displayed Turn the VFO B CLAR knob and adjust the threshold level bet...

Page 108: ...blinking REC icon will dis appear 4 Use the FH 2 W and X keys to set the cursor po sition and use the FH 2 S and T keys to choose the letter number to be programmed in each slot of the memory ADVICE...

Page 109: ...tting of the selected 0enu item ADVICE 3ress the CLEAR button located on the upper right of the VFO B CLAR knob momentarily to reset the selected 0enu item to the factory default value 4 When you have...

Page 110: ...90 AUNO AUNT A2NO A2NT 12NO 12NT 1290 KEYER 026 CONTEST NUMBER 0 9999 1 KEYER 027 CW MEMORY 1 TEXT MESSAGE MESSAGE KEYER 028 CW MEMORY 2 TEXT MESSAGE MESSAGE KEYER 029 CW MEMORY 3 TEXT MESSAGE MESSAGE...

Page 111: ...MCVR MODE DATA 078 DATA OUT LEVEL 0 100 50 MODE DATA 079 DATA VOX GAIN 0 100 50 MODE DATA 080 DATA VOX DELAY 30 300 3000 msec 300msec MODE FM 081 FM LCUT FREQ OFF 100 1000 50Hz step 250Hz MODE FM 082...

Page 112: ...Hz SCOPE 133 FIX 5 0MHz 5250 5499 1kHz step 5250kHz SCOPE 134 FIX 5 0MHz SPAN 20 50 100 200 500 1000 kHz 200kHz SCOPE 135 FIX 7 0MHz 7000 7299 1kHz step 7000kHz SCOPE 136 FIX 7 0MHz SPAN 20 50 100 200...

Page 113: ...MTRC EQ3 BWTH 1 10 1 TX GNRL 177 TX MAX POWER 5 100 100 TX GNRL 178 EXT AMP TUNING PWR 10 20 50 100 100W TX GNRL 179 TUNER SELECT INTERNAL EXTERNAL INTERNAL TX GNRL 180 VOX SELECT MIC DATA MIC TX GNRL...

Page 114: ...brighter the illumination becomes 010 DIMMER TFT Function Setting of the TFT display brightness level vailable Values 0 a 1 efault Setting 8 011 BAR DISPLAY SELECT Function Selects one of three param...

Page 115: ...Iambic keyer with CS utomatic Character Spacing enabled 019 F CW KEYER Function Selects the keyer paddle wiring con guration for the Y jack on the front panel vailable Values 125 5 V efault Setting 1...

Page 116: ...register 3 vailable Values T T 0 SS G efault Setting 0 SS G T T You may enter the CW message from the FH 0 SS G You may enter the CW message from the CW keyer 030 CW MEMORY 4 Function 3ermits entry o...

Page 117: ...r continuous transmission of the programmed time 046 uTUNE DIAL STEP Function Selects the TU1 mode vailable Values I L ST 3 1 I L ST 3 efault Setting I L ST 3 1 I L ST 3 1 ctivates the TU1 system usin...

Page 118: ...n djusts your preferred CW tone pitch vailable Values 300 a 10 0 H 10 H step efault Setting 700 H 057 CW LCUT FREQ Function Selects the cutoff freTuency of the lower side of the 5 audio lter in the CW...

Page 119: ...Selects the time delay between when the 3TT is keyed and the carrier is transmitted during QS operation when using the internal keyer vailable Values 1 0 30 msec efault Setting 1 msec MODE DATA GROUP...

Page 120: ...he upper side of the 5 audio lter in the F0 mode vailable Values 2FF 700 a 4000 H 0 H step efault Setting 2FF 084 FM HCUT SLOPE Function Selects the lter slope of the upper side of the 5 audio lter in...

Page 121: ...the 0ark tone for 5TTY operation vailable Values 1 7 1 H efault Setting 1 H MODE SSB GROUP 099 SSB LCUT FREQ Function Selects the cutoff freTuency of the lower side of the 5 audio lter in the SSB mode...

Page 122: ...teristics of the S3 lter for the CW mode on the 0 0H band vailable Values S2FT SH 53 efault Setting S2FT S2FT 3rimary importance is attached to the phase of the lter factor SH 53 3rimary importance is...

Page 123: ...onitor C 1T 5 mode or FI mode vailable Values C 1T 5 FI efault Setting C 1T 5 125 SCOPE SPEED Function Selects the Sweep Speed of the Band Scope 0onitor vailable Values F ST SL2W efault Setting F ST 1...

Page 124: ...m Scope while monitoring on the 0 m amateur band vailable Values 14000 a 1434 kH 1 kH steps efault Setting 14000 kH 140 FIX 14MHz SPAN Function Selects the desired freTuency span of the FI mode Spectr...

Page 125: ...able Values 1 10 H efault Setting 10 H 156 AM CH STEP Function Selects the tuning steps for the microphone s U3 W1 keys in the 0 mode vailable Values 10 1 kH efault Setting kH 157 FM CH STEP Function...

Page 126: ...efault Setting 3 170 P PRMTRC EQ1 BWTH Function djusts the Q factor of the low range of the parametric microphone eTuali er vailable Values 1 a 10 efault Setting 171 P PRMTRC EQ2 FREQ Function Selects...

Page 127: ...msec 10 msec step efault Setting 00 msec 183 ANTI VOX GAIN Function djusts the nti V2 Trip Gain which is the level of negative F feedback of receiver audio to the microphone to prevent receiver audio...

Page 128: ...ting in 5TTY vailable Values 1 BL IS BL efault Setting 1 BL 192 TX DIDDLE Function Selects the transmission code when there is not a character to be transmitted vailable Values 2FF BL 1 LT5S efault Se...

Page 129: ...case then remove the bottom case 4 5efer to Figure for the mounting location for the FFT 1 3lace the FFT 1 component side up and then secure the corners of the FFT 1 with the 4 screws 6 5eferring to...

Page 130: ...gure 1 remove the 18 screws attaching the bottom case then remove the bottom case 4 5efer to Figure for the mounting location for the DVS 6 3ush the DVS 6 component side up onto the pins corresponding...

Page 131: ...Supplied with RF TUNING KIT Supplied with RF TUNING KIT CNTL Cable CNTL Cable CNTL Cable TUNE TUNE RF IN RF IN RF IN RF IN RF OUT RF OUT RF OUT RF OUT MULTI CONNECTION SINGLE CONNECTION Installation...

Page 132: ...ters typically in less than eight seconds Transmitter power reTuired for matching may be as little as 4 60 Watts and matching settings are automatically stored in memory for instant recall when the sa...

Page 133: ...old the TUNE button for one second to begin automatic tuning The transmitter will be engaged and the TUNER icon will blink while tuning is in progress 4 Tuning will stop automatically when a low SW5 i...

Page 134: ...s See the illustration below for connection to your computer NOTE 5efer to the SCU 17 0anual for speci cation details SCU 17 USB Port Connection Cable Supplied w SCU 17 MDIN6P MDIN6P USB Cable Supplie...

Page 135: ...T5 Standard C20 3ort Select the C20 port numbers that were con rmed using the above procedure when performing software port con gura tion When operating 5TTY set the Sound Card input setting to USB u...

Page 136: ...1 8 5x signal present 1 Tx 100 W 3 Supply Voltage C 13 8 V 10 1egative Ground Dimensions WxHx 14 4 x 4 x 1 3 36 x 11 x 31 mm Weight pprox 0 lbs kg Transmitter Power Output 100 watts watts 0 carrier Mo...

Page 137: ...There is no speci cation for freTuency ranges not listed Selectivity WI TH Center 0ode 6 dB 60 dB CW 5TTY 3S 31 0 kH or better 7 0 H or less SSB 4 kH or better 3 6 kH or less 0 6 kH or better 1 kH or...

Page 138: ...nd found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a reside...

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