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VL-1000 Operating Manual

Operation

Preliminary Checks

Before switching on power, recheck all in-

terconnections.  Be certain that the ground,
RF input, and ALC connection cables are all
secure.

If using a Yaesu FT-980 transceiver for ex-

citation, set the L

IN

 A

MP

 switch on the rear panel

to the (upper) Position 1.  If using an FT-
757GX(II) or FT-767GX, ensure that the L

IN

or L

INEAR

 switch is depressed (Position 1).

Other Yaesu transceivers do not require spe-
cial switch setting on the transceiver prior to
commencing amplifier operation

Band Changes

By now, you have noticed that there is no

“B

AND

” switch on the VL-1000. Selection of the

frequency band is accomplished in one of two
ways:



If using a Yaesu transceiver 

with a B

AND

D

ATA

 control cable, band selection and an-

tenna rematching will occur automatically
whenever you change bands on the trans-
ceiver. Similarly, the antenna last used by
the VL-1000 on each band will be reselected
when that band is recalled on the trans-
ceiver.

‚

If you are using a transceiver 

without a band

control cable, injecting a carrier from the
exciter for few seconds causes the VL-
1000’s microprocessor to count the input
frequency and automatically set the ampli-
fier up for operation on the appropriate
band.

Here are the appropriate procedures:

1. Set the M

ODE

 switch of the exciter to CW,

and the D

RIVE

 or R

F

 P

WR

 control of the

exciter so as to provide 50 Watts of less
of drive power to the VL-1000.

2. Press the F SET key on the VL-1000 mo-

mentarily, then press the P

TT

 switch of

the exciter to activate the transmitter. If
necessary, close your key to allow a car-
rier to be transmitted for a few seconds.

3. The microprocessor of the VL-1000 will

now detect the frequency of the input
signal, and the amplifier will then set it-
self to the matching band.

4. When the correct band appears on the

VL-1000 display, release the exciter’s
P

TT

 switch so as to return to the receive

mode. Preliminary band setup is now
complete.

If you attempt to 

transmit on an improper

band (for example, at 6.2 MHz), the VL-1000
will automatically be placed in the “THRU”
mode, and no amplification will take place.

Antenna Selection

Pressing the ANT switch repeatedly causes

the VL-1000 to “toggle” between the rear panel
antenna jacks. Just remember to select the
correct antenna when making band changes
during initial operation, and the VL-1000 will
thereafter remember which of ANT 1 through
ANT 4 should be selected when you return to
that band.

When the amplifier is turned off, the default

antenna selection is ANT 1. You may wish to
consider putting a grounding-type coaxial
switch in the coaxial line connected to the ANT
1
 jack, so as to shunt static electricity or nearby
lightning pulses to ground.

Fan Operation

The cooling fans for the amplifier and power

supply are both thermostatically controlled. The
thermostats are set to activate well before “dan-
gerous” heat has built up inside the cabinets.
It is quite normal for the fans to cycle on and
off, occasionally, even during receive opera-
tion. The fans also may continue to operate
after the front panel power switch is turned off,
this feature allows the complete dissipation of
heat so as to ensure long life of the compo-
nents.

Important Note

The VL-1000 requires input drive power of
50~60 watts. Please ensure that the trans-
mitter used with this amplifier is capable of
producing at least 60 Watts of drive power
so as to ensure full output from the VL-1000.

When driving the VL-1000 with a transceiver
which includes a built-in antenna tuner,
please turn the transceiver’s antenna tuner
off when using the VL-1000.

Summary of Contents for VL-1000

Page 1: ...0703 U S A YAESU EUROPE B V Snipweg 3 1118DN Schiphol The Netherlands YAESU UK LTD Unit 12 Sun Valley Business Park Winnall Trading Estate Winchester Hampshire SO23 0LB U K YAESU GERMANY GmbH Am Kronb...

Page 2: ...ion of antennas for different bands Extensive self test system monitoring and protection circuits are provided with status and tuning information being displayed on a huge Liquid Crystal Display panel...

Page 3: ...nges However the AC power cable plug configu ration will be somewhat different depending on the country in which you purchased your amplifier In some countries the VP 1000 is shipped with the standard...

Page 4: ...for the correspond ing exciter as the T R control signal will be made via the BAND DATA cable ceiver a BAND DATA cable may be con nected which provides automatic band change and T R control thus elimi...

Page 5: ...1 ANT 4 The antenna to be used on a particular band will be memo rized once you make the selection manually via the front panel ANT switch See the Op eration section of this manual for more de tails...

Page 6: ...D F 12V INPUT G 12V INPUT BAND DATA 2 DC48V IN 13 5V A TX GND B GND C BAND DATA A D BAND DATA B E BAND DATA C F BAND DATA D G TX INH H F SET COMMON I F SET 1 J F SET 2 K NC L NC M NC N GND 48V INPUT A...

Page 7: ...FT 1000 D The ATT indica tor will appear on the display when this switch is on Front Panel Controls and Switches 1 POWER Switch This switch turns the VL 1000 on and off When the amplifier is turned o...

Page 8: ...ust the LCD contrast 15 LCD Display The upper half of the display consists a 320 x 60 dot matrix display showing operating sta tus of the VL 1000 including the Graphical SWR meter The lower half conta...

Page 9: ...of heavy braided cable All other station equip ment should be grounded to the same ground system 1 ANTENNA Jacks Connect these type M SO 239 jacks to your antennas using large RG 213 or larger 50 imp...

Page 10: ...voltage for the power amplifier of the VL 1000 Rear Panel Connectors and Switch Operating Advice For most operating situations the REMOTE switch on the rear panel of the VL 1000 should be set to the...

Page 11: ...the frequency of the input signal and the amplifier will then set it self to the matching band 4 When the correct band appears on the VL 1000 display release the exciter s PTT switch so as to return...

Page 12: ...he following display will be shown Operation Metering An extensive array of metering selections are available to the owner of the VL 1000 Pressing the DISPLAY SELECT switch allows you to choose from a...

Page 13: ...power ALC Alignment When this amplifier is used with Yaesu transceivers such as the FT 1000MP FT 990 or FT 920 the ALC system normally will not require alignment However if it appears that full power...

Page 14: ...tent r During antenna tuning a special Antenna Tuning Meter display will be observed show ing the progress of the SWR reduction as well as showing a depiction of the relative positions of the two Vari...

Page 15: ...e AVG power meter on the VL 1000 does not exceed 250 watts when transmitting a carrier On voice peaks adjust the MIC GAIN control on the trans ceiver so that the PEAK power meter on the VL 1000 does n...

Page 16: ...ecommended drive level from the exciter transceiver has been exceeded Reduce the drive level or set the ATT switch to the ON po sition r 1005 PROTECTION CIRCUIT DETECTS EXCESSIVE PA DC VOLTAGE The rec...

Page 17: ...Meter Amateur Bands less than 60 dB 6 Meter Amateur Band Third order IMD less than 30 dB 1000 W PEP Typical Input Output Impedance 50 unbalanced Automatic Antenna Tuner Section Impedance Matching Ran...

Page 18: ...Copyright 1997 Yaesu Musen Co Ltd All rights reserved No portion of this manual may be reproduced without the permission of Yaesu Musen Co Ltd Printed in Japan E08971000 9708B 0K...

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