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ANUAL

Menu Selection and Settings

Easy Set Mode Settings

Mode

PKT-L

PKT-L

PKT-L

PKT-L

PKT-L

PKT-L

LSB

USB

Display Offset

0.000 kHz

0.000 kHz

0.000 kHz

0.000 kHz

–1.000 kHz

1.000 kHz

–1.000 kHz

1.000 kHz

RX PLL

–1.750 kHz

1.750 kHz

–1.900 kHz

1.900 kHz

–1.000 kHz

1.000 kHz

–1.450 kHz

1.450 kHz

RX Carrier

456.750 kHz

453.250 kHz

456.900 kHz

453.100 kHz

456.000 kHz

454.000 kHz

456.450 kHz

453.550 kHz

TX PLL

–1.750 kHz

1.750 kHz

–1.900 kHz

1.900 kHz

–1.500 kHz

1.500 kHz

–1.500 kHz

1.500 kHz

TX Carrier

456.750 kHz

453.250 kHz

456.900 kHz

453.100 kHz

456.500 kHz

453.500 kHz

456.500 kHz

453.500 kHz

Easy Set

SStv-L

SStv-U

FAcS-L

FAcS-U

PS31-L

PS31-U

PS31-SL

PS31-SU

Содержание MARK-V FT-100MP

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Страница 2: ...Transmission 57 Digital Mode Operation 57 RTTY Operation 57 Packet Operation 58 1200 Baud FM Packet 58 FM Transmission 59 Using SUB VFO B 60 Dual Reception 60 Split Frequency Operation 62 Sideband Di...

Страница 3: ...zers two 10 bit and three 8 bit are used in the local oscillator all driven by a single TCXO master oscillator resulting in ex tremely fine tuning resolution with thirteen selectable tuning steps down...

Страница 4: ...ear panel s REMOTE jack a multi featured port which allows a number of possible control func tions When connected to the optional FH 1 Keypad or a home made keypad the REMOTE jack may be used as a con...

Страница 5: ...00 Hz Harmonic Radiation Better than 60 dB Typical SSB Carrier Suppression At least 40 dB below peak output Undesired Sideband Suppression At least 55 dB below peak output Audio Response SSB Not more...

Страница 6: ...T REMOTE EXT SPKR AF OUT PHONE RCA PLUG KEY CAT MIC MAIN GND SUB DOT DASH COMMON KEY COMMON SIGNAL GND GND or SIGNAL or DATA IN GND PTT DATA OUT BUSY SHIFT RX OUT PTT GND MAIN GND SUB as viewed from r...

Страница 7: ...xciters as well as four antenna jacks for connection of antennas for different bands Extensive self test sys tem monitoring and protection circuits are provided with status and tuning information bein...

Страница 8: ...KEYPAD The FH 1 is a remote control accessory designed to enhance the operating flexibility of your MARK V FT 1000MP Field The FH 1 permits several remote control features which may be selected via M...

Страница 9: ...consists of one or more copper clad steel rods driven into the ground If multiple ground rods are used they should be posi tioned in a V configuration and bonded together at the apex of the V which i...

Страница 10: ...ck and RF exposure danger and the ground system in the event of an electrical storm The buried radials of a ground mounted vertical antenna can carry lethal volt ages outward from the center of the an...

Страница 11: ...wer cable lead to the POSITIVE terminal of the DC source and the BLACK power cable lead to the NEGATIVE terminal then connect the DC plug from the E DC 20 to the DC IN jack on the rear panel Warning O...

Страница 12: ...normalizes the impedance presented to the radio feedline losses will escalate rapidly with increasing SWR at the higher operating frequencies especially 28 MHz r Although high SWR itself does not cau...

Страница 13: ...0 from the transceiver BAND DATA jack to the amplifier BAND DATA 1 jack this will provide automatic band selection for the linear as well as QSK Tx Rx switching control You may also con nect a user co...

Страница 14: ...0 mA for T R switching A schematic diagram of the relay circuit is provided below If not using your linear ampli fier in a full break in environment the use of this relay for amplifier switching is hi...

Страница 15: ...ifier ALC voltage is used to provide dynamic control of the output of the transceiver so as not to provide more drive than is needed for full amplifier output The ALC control voltage range is 0 to 4 V...

Страница 16: ...13 8V TRV TX GND RXANT PACKET RTTY PTT EXT ALC EXT SPKR PATCH AF OUT GND OFF OFF IN OUT CW SIDETONE ON A C C ON OUTPUT D C 1 3 8 V 200 mA INPUT DC13 8V 20 A I N P U T AC100 120V 50 60Hz6A FUSE T8A DC...

Страница 17: ...however PKT audio level can be adjusted by potentiometer VR3010 In many cases it is easier to perform level adjustments at the TNC DIGITAL MODES WITH A TNC OR COMPUTER SOUND CARD PSK 31 The explosion...

Страница 18: ...ode operation This pin is held at 5V when the squelch is open and is grounded when the receiver is muted by the squelch no signal condition For FSK operation using the RTTY jack the fol lowing are the...

Страница 19: ...nsceiver occasionally to ensure that it s not getting too hot and try to keep power output at 50 watts or less You can limit the maximum RF power output to 25 watts via programming by recalling menu s...

Страница 20: ...ment may comply with RF emission approval standards this does not ensure that sensitive amateur radio receivers will not experience RFI from the device There are a few steps you can take to reduce or...

Страница 21: ...KEY PADDLE AND COMPUTER KEYING INTERFACE SUGGESTIONS FEATURES The MARK V FT 1000MP Field includes a host of features for the CW operator the functions of which will be detailed in the Operation sectio...

Страница 22: ...ack particularly if you are using a very long wire an tenna such as a Beverage Very long antennas can build up very high RF and static voltages on them and the circuit below may provide better protect...

Страница 23: ...s a built in level converter allowing direct connection from the rear panel CAT jack to the serial port of your computer without the need for any external converter box When your software requests ser...

Страница 24: ...EY MIC POWER MOX VOX METER IC SWR ALC COMP VCC MIC A B PHONES AGC MIC AF GAIN RF GAIN PROC FAST 0 6 12 18 dB OFF SLOW AUTO ATT 240 120 60 A IPO A B ANT RX RX MAIN VFO A TX RCL 7 3 QMB BAND STO DUAL M...

Страница 25: ...AF GAIN control is adjusted by this control FRONT PANEL CONTROLS SQL Knob This control sets the signal level threshold at which main VFO A receiver audio is muted and the green MAIN BUSY display indi...

Страница 26: ...tes the EDSP High Cut Filter the CONTOUR LED will glow red OFF EDSP filter is off the CONTOUR LED will go out ANT A B RX Buttons A B Pressing this selects either the ANTA or B jack on the rear panel a...

Страница 27: ...d in a red box below and to the left of the main frequency display field when this command is active the tuning knob can still be turned but it does noth ing Press LOCK again to enable the tuning knob...

Страница 28: ...overwriting any pre vious data stored there Also pressing and holding this button after recalling a memory without first retuning causes the memory channel to be masked and re peating the process res...

Страница 29: ...ass band and display offset from the BFO carrier fre quency are all affected simultaneously CLAR Buttons Pressing the RX button activates the CLAR knob to allow offsetting the receiving frequency temp...

Страница 30: ...Jog VRF MEM CH Knob When the VRF feature is engaged use this detended knob to tune the passband of the narrow in put preselector filter manually for maximum receiver sensitivity and out of band interf...

Страница 31: ...4 kHz 2 4 kHz 2nd IF 3rd IF and the NAR 2 bandwidth will be set to 2 0 kHz 2 0 kHz 2nd IF 3rd IF automatically Note 2 The 2nd IF 8 2 MHz 2 0 kHz BW filter Yaesu P N YF 114SN and 250 Hz BW filter Yaes...

Страница 32: ...ndicator appears whenever split frequency operation is activated LOCK Front panel tuning knob and or buttons are locked GEN This appears whenever general coverage tuning is selected when tuning outsid...

Страница 33: ...f ference split offset between Main VFO A and Sub VFO B Multi Display Window Displays either the Clarifier offset memory chan nel frequency split frequency offset or CW pitch MEM F Appears when the me...

Страница 34: ...ack of receiver audio to the microphone to prevent receiver audio from activating the transmitter via the micro phone during VOX voice actuated transmit receive switching operation Adjustment is descr...

Страница 35: ...eadphone jack B inch plug HPA M This control sets the audio level available from the main receiver to headphone jack A 3 5 mm plug HPA S This control sets the audio level available from the sub receiv...

Страница 36: ...serial DB 9 jack allows external com puter control of the MARK V FT 1000MP Field Con nect a serial cable here and to the RS 232C COM port on your personal computer no external interface is re quired C...

Страница 37: ...ore current if it does use a sepa rate power source Attempting to draw more power from here will shut down the internal circuit breaker If this happens the circuit breaker will automatically re set a...

Страница 38: ...or options are referenced to the Menu Programming chapter separately where details of programming are covered Descriptions for most transceiver functions in this chapter assume default factory config...

Страница 39: ...under the AF GAIN knob is used with the Sub VFO opera tion and is explained in greater detail later OPERATION RECEIVING Special Note for CW Mode Reverse CW sideband When you switch modes between CW an...

Страница 40: ...size varies as the Shuttle Jog is turned while the encoder rate is fixed The effect of tuning faster as the Shuttle Jog is rotated actually comes from jumping to progressively larger tuning in cremen...

Страница 41: ...umber display until the knob is pressed in again to disable channel stepping Channel stepping is configured by menu selection 1 5 on page 99 also see General Coverage Reception To disable the VFO Step...

Страница 42: ...O SELECTION RECEIVER MUTING Above the Main and Sub VFO knobs are a pair of button LEDs labeled RX and TX The illuminated green RX LED indicates the VFO s controlling the receiver while the red TX LED...

Страница 43: ...s centered If you detune the arrows illuminate indicating that you need to re center the marker For RTTY and Packet dual segments appear rep resenting the mark and space tones and in this case optimum...

Страница 44: ...at the re injected carrier is phase locked to carrier of the original station reducing the effects of fading and improving signal fidelity over that of conventional AM detection To activate AM synchro...

Страница 45: ...diversity reception described on the following pages A wealth of interesting broadcasts can be found outside the amateur bands including International Shortwave Bands see table Maritime Aeronautical...

Страница 46: ...ATT The best receiver front end selection will depend on background noise at the time the presence or ab sence of strong signals and whether or not you want to hear very weak signals If the front end...

Страница 47: ...m sensitivity so the IPO should be disabled and the ATT selector should be set to 0 This situation is typical during quiet times on frequen cies above 21 MHz and when using a small or nega tive gain r...

Страница 48: ...This gives the highest fidelity and is best on strong AM signals and particularly music The effects of the SHIFT and WIDTH controls in this wide bandwidth are subtle but they can be helpful in fine tu...

Страница 49: ...o the se lectivity of the filter used with the operating mode Clock wise rotation moves the upper skirt of the IF passband lower in frequency and counter clockwise rotation moves the lower skirt upwar...

Страница 50: ...nd slowly adjusting the NOTCH control to null the offending car rier Note that if the interfering carrier is more than about 1 2 kHz away from the center of the passband the notch filter may be unable...

Страница 51: ...and TX buttons Perform the following steps if you like to familiar ize yourself with the Clarifier controls r Without pressing any of the Clarifier buttons rotate the CLAR knob back and forth while w...

Страница 52: ...1 8 We will discuss memory tuning in detail later on OPERATION DEALING WITH INTERFERENCE OFFSET DISPLAY MODE The small sub panel to the right of the MAIN VFO A display can be configured to show one o...

Страница 53: ...lection Band 160 Meters 80 Meters 40 Meters 30 Meters 20 Meters 17 Meters 15 Meters 12 Meters 10 Meters TX Range 1 50000 1 99999 MHz 3 50000 3 99999 MHz 7 00000 7 49999 MHz 10 00000 10 49999 MHz 14 00...

Страница 54: ...TX LEDs above the tuning knobs to determine which frequency you re going to transmit on and make sure GEN is not show ing to the left of the main frequency display r To transmit just press the PTT pus...

Страница 55: ...ds an ultra linear transmitted signal with intermodulation distortion products significantly better than possible with a typical Class AB2 transmitter de sign Because Class A involves a total current...

Страница 56: ...r trips the transmitter advance the A VOX control more clockwise On the other hand if transmitter keying with the VOX keying seems sluggish or unstable when you speak into the microphone try a more co...

Страница 57: ...use the keyer for both semi and full break in keying as described in the previous section ACS Auto Character Spacing This feature improves your CW sending quality by ensuring the inter character spaci...

Страница 58: ...tion being worked by the DX station so as to be next in line on the same frequency This SPOT signal is centered in the receiver section s IF passband as well which en sures that you will not lose trac...

Страница 59: ...on the air quickly RTTY Operation To operate just press the RTTY mode button once or twice to select the desired sideband for operation LSB is default and is used by normal convention USB can be sele...

Страница 60: ...RF PWR control for the desired power output When tuning be aware that some common HF packet channels such as 14 103 MHz were origi nally determined to correspond with an actual IF cen ter frequency 17...

Страница 61: ...en to your signal See also the FM Repeater Operation discussion in the next column FM Repeater Operation Several features are available for operation on FM repeaters above 29 MHz which typically use 1...

Страница 62: ...ain 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 t...

Страница 63: ...in the right ear Note that both the Main and Sub VFOs must be activated to put the MARK V FT 1000MP Field into the dual receive mode and the AF GAIN control s must be balanced centered to hear both r...

Страница 64: ...transmission Other settings such as mode and fre quency must be manually set for the Sub VFO Auto When SUB VFO B TX Button LED is pressed Sub VFO B is enabled for transmit and the selected operating m...

Страница 65: ...r Although you don t get the stereophonic effect in the monaural mode the two signals are still mixed offering the potential for much better copy than in regular AM or even single sideband ECSS modes...

Страница 66: ...e returns to the originally memorized frequency and pressing it again returns to the last used VFO r Au M When receiving on a VFO or re tuned memory pressing and holding in this key for sec ond stores...

Страница 67: ...ed in the selected memory chan nel at this point you remain in the VFO mode so you can continue tuning around and or storing ad ditional memories Auto Channel Up Normally you must manually increment t...

Страница 68: ...tuned data The labeling and function of AuM during memory tuning is somewhat deceptive as the VFO settings which are hidden at this point are not involved in this operation at all since those of the...

Страница 69: ...5 By default Group 1 is filled with all memories Groups 2 5 are disabled empty Group 2 is enabled by not filling group 1 to capacity and carrying over the extra memories and so on You could fill Grou...

Страница 70: ...red using menu se lection 0 6 r To store a frequency into the first Quick Memory C 1 simply press STO r Stored Quick Memories are recalled by pressing RCL repeatedly to select the desired memory QMB w...

Страница 71: ...nt scanning from stopping on only background noise Scan speed is not affected by the microphone or panel FAST but tons but is configured by menu selection 2 3 The memory scanning dwell time is adjusta...

Страница 72: ...All setting from off to on The memory tags are still re tained but ignored when this setting is turned on To return to selective scanning simply change the setting to Off MEMORY SCANNING Scanning Feat...

Страница 73: ...re USB or CW r Rotate the VRF MEM CH knob and select memory P1 Then while MCK is still blinking hold in the AuM key for second to write the VFO s fre quency into P1 r Press VFO MEM to select the VFO a...

Страница 74: ...waveform that resembles ascend ing and descending staircases by the A D analog to digital converter This is later changed into digital serial bitstream as raw data for analysis and process ing Inform...

Страница 75: ...ng the analog product detector Reduced noise is a primary benefit of the EDSP Demodulator which may be used alone or in conjunction with EDSP filtering Menu selection 7 7 configures the settings for b...

Страница 76: ...ly available in the USB and LSB modes EDSP AUTO MULTIPLE NOTCH FILTER On page 48 we previously discussed basic IF notch filter operation and how it is used to attenuate hetero dynes EDSP offers multip...

Страница 77: ...nd IF notch operation take effect simultaneously If EDSP is disabled via menu selection 0 9 the IF Notch will still be available Note that there is a short cut available affording easy access to menu...

Страница 78: ...as above except key pad inputs are applied to the Sub VFO The features and programming techniques for the remote control features are discussed below begin ning with the contest memory keyer Advanced...

Страница 79: ...automatically switch over to four digit numbering after QSO 999 so it gen erally is best to select three digit numbering 2 CQ or ID Memory The ID key allows storage and recall of any mes sage of up t...

Страница 80: ...f you have a long callsign you may wish to use key ID for storage of Advanced Features REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION just your callsign then use message memories 1 4 keys CH 1 CH 4 for your CQ Contest mes...

Страница 81: ...e Main and Sub VFOs exactly as on the front panel keypad IV SUB VFO B CONTROL This function is essentially identical to Main VFO A Control as described above However when the ENT key is pushed to begi...

Страница 82: ...ptimized for either SSTV slow scan television or FAX facsimile operation With the user settings customized as desired press and hold in the PKT key its red LED blinks for three seconds when activated...

Страница 83: ...lso the PLAY and REC LEDs flash when waiting for you to make a memory selection with a numbered button 4 MESSAGE MODE Slide Switch This selects the mode for recording messages to be played back over t...

Страница 84: ...an incoming transmission from another station you can play it back to them by pressing the PLAY button on the DVS 2 followed im mediately by the MOX switch on the front panel of the MARK V FT 1000MP F...

Страница 85: ...d always using this to check the results immediately after making a recording and be fore playing it back over the air If you have recorded several 4 second segments that you intend to com bine during...

Страница 86: ...ome familiar with both methods Regardless of which patch control method is used you may need to instruct the person on the telephone to speak slowly at a clear normal voice and to say over and then ke...

Страница 87: ...cil late the center frequency of the mark space tone pair for the shift you are using 170 Hz 2210 Hz 425 Hz 2125 Hz 850 Hz 2550 Hz r Use a small screwdriver to slowly turn RTTY con trol in the top acc...

Страница 88: ...you start writing programs on your own As you become more familiar with CAT operation you can customize programs later on for your operating needs and discover the true op erating potential of this s...

Страница 89: ...te block should now look like this again in hex format r Send these five bytes to the transceiver in the or der shown in the table above from left to right 00 50 42 01 0AH Example 2 Activate a RX Clar...

Страница 90: ...E and one for each of the 113 memories F Of the four commands that cause Status Update to be returned remember that only opcode 10H with its last argument set to zero returns all of the data see bott...

Страница 91: ...ected 4 Memory Tuning Active 5 VFO Operation 6 Memory Operation 7 General Coverage Reception Bit STATUS FLAG BYTE 3 CONTENTS Offset 0 FAST Tuning Active 1 Antenna Tuner ATU In Line 2 SUB VFO B Locked...

Страница 92: ...ng with one padding byte F7H as follows During reception the signal strength deflection is returned During transmission the parameter repre sented by the reading returned depends on the setting of the...

Страница 93: ...essed in binary 2s complement format with a lead ing bit flag value of 1 Although frequency resolution below 10 Hz cannot be viewed absolute Clarifier off sets down to 0 625 Hz can be read from downlo...

Страница 94: ...Antenna Selection A B RX Bits 0 and 1 are not used dummy values Bit 0 User Mode 0 Operating Mode Byte 7 N A dummy bytes Bit 1 X Bit 2 X Bit 3 X Bit 4 X Bit 5 0 Bit 6 1 Bit 7 0 Mode Data 3 bit Code Bit...

Страница 95: ...ere that the BCD values can be sent just by preceding the decimal digits with H in this ex CAT System Computer Control ample However in an actual program it may be pref erable to convert the decimal f...

Страница 96: ...AR CLEAR C4 FFH New operating frequency in BCD format F1 F4 see text for formatting example Select Operating Mode M LSB M 00H USB M 01H CW M 02H CW R M 03H AM M 04H AM Sync M 05H FM M 06H FM W M 07H R...

Страница 97: ...here P1 FCUTOFF Hz 20 HEX format AF HPF On 42H where P1 FCUTOFF Hz 20 HEX format CW 240 Hz BWF 45H where P1 FCENTER BCD format CW 120 Hz BWF 46H where P1 FCENTER BCD format CW 60 Hz BWF 47H where P1 F...

Страница 98: ...E 10H 141 3 Hz E 1BH210 7 Hz E 06H 100 0 Hz E 11H 146 2 Hz E 1CH218 1 Hz E 07H 103 5 Hz E 12H 151 4 Hz E 1DH225 7 Hz E 08H 107 2 Hz E 13H 156 7 Hz E 1EH 233 6 Hz E 09H 110 9 Hz E 14H 162 2 Hz E 1FH 2...

Страница 99: ...F 00H 6 Byte Format F 01H Status Flag Byte 1 Status Flag Byte 1 Status Flag Byte 2 Status Flag Byte 2 Status Flag Byte 3 Status Flag Byte 3 ID Byte 1 03H Status Flag Byte 4 ID Byte 2 93H Status Flag...

Страница 100: ...Several menu selections can be accessed directly via two keystokes from the front panle FAST NB Menu 2 8 nb FAST NOTCH Menu 2 9 notch FAST VCC MIC Menu 3 4 briGHt FAST BK IN Menu 7 5 kyr dLy FAST RX S...

Страница 101: ...ction 8 2 Split mode A B 1 7 AutoFASt Automatic Selecting of AGC recovery time When the front panel AGC selector is set to the AUTO position and this feature is ON the AGC decay time automatically is...

Страница 102: ...r Displays the actual carrier frequency with out any offset added When changing modes the frequency display remains constant Offset When changing modes the frequency dis play changes to reflect the ad...

Страница 103: ...2 A high emphasis response is produced ideal for pile up or contest work 3 Both low and high frequency components are emphasized 4 A wide bandpass response is produced emu lating a broadcast microphon...

Страница 104: ...5 7 the received signal will pass through the supplied 2 4 kHz or optional 500 Hz filter 5 5 455 2 0 3rd IF 2 0 kHz Filter Enables disables the op tional 2 0 kHz IF filter Yaesu P N YF 110SN Menu Sele...

Страница 105: ...ng Adjusts dash character weight from 1 127 30 by default three times the length of a dot 7 3 cntSt no Contest Keyer ID Enters the initial 4 digit num ber that will increment decrement after sending d...

Страница 106: ...th flat response Tuned A separate tuned amplifier for the low and high bands 8 5 Ant SEL Antenna Selection Sets up the rear panel an tenna jack switching AUTO Antenna selections are automatically cop...

Страница 107: ...of this setting For best results we recommend limiting shift to 1 000 kHz or less Easy Set If you enjoy operating FAX SSTV or PSK 31 you can select on of these for the User mode The carrier and offse...

Страница 108: ...Hz 456 4875 kHz 456 7000 kHz 452 7900 kHz 452 6625 kHz 452 4500 kHz 453 6400 kHz 453 5125 kHz 455 4250 kHz 456 170 kHz 456 700 kHz 457 125 kHz 457 210 kHz 450 460 kHz Mark 455 0850 kHz 455 2125 KHz 45...

Страница 109: ...z 650 Hz 550 Hz 450 Hz 350 Hz 250 Hz 650 Hz 550 Hz 1000 Hz 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 150 Hz 150 Hz 650 Hz 550 Hz 450 Hz 350 Hz 250 Hz 650 Hz 550 Hz 450 Hz 350 Hz 250 Hz 800 Hz 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0...

Страница 110: ...Tune Function ON OFF ON 1 9 CLAR Tuning Step Size 0 62 5 1 25 2 50 5 00 10 00 20 00Hz 10 00 Hz 2 0 Scan Pause ON OFF ON 2 1 Scan Resume Mode CAR STOP CAR TIME CAR SLOW CAR STOP 2 2 2 3 Memory Scan Sp...

Страница 111: ...Filter ON OFF OFF 5 9 TX EDSP Filter 6 0 kHz 2 4 kHz 6 0 kHz 6 0 RTTY Shift 170 425 850 Hz 170 Hz 6 1 RTTY Polarity NORMAL REVERSE NORMAL 6 2 RTTY Tone Pair HIGH TONE LOW TONE HIGH TONE 6 3 RTTY Frequ...

Страница 112: ...tion NORM AUTO A B NORM 8 3 Power Amplifier ON OFF Always ON 8 4 Frontend RF AMP Selection TUNED FLAT FLAT 8 5 ANT Key Function AUTO ON OFF AUTO 8 6 USER Setting MODE LSB USB CW L U RTTY L U PKT LSB D...

Страница 113: ...1 750 kHz 1 900 kHz 1 900 kHz 1 000 kHz 1 000 kHz 1 450 kHz 1 450 kHz RX Carrier 456 750 kHz 453 250 kHz 456 900 kHz 453 100 kHz 456 000 kHz 454 000 kHz 456 450 kHz 453 550 kHz TX PLL 1 750 kHz 1 750...

Страница 114: ...r Disconnect all cables from the transceiver r Referring to Figure 1 remove the carrying handle and its two screws then remove the four screws on each side of the transceiver and the seven screws fro...

Страница 115: ...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 inst...

Страница 116: ...battery type information In stall the replacement battery in the reverse manner MEMORY BACK UP SWITCH The rear panel memory BACKUP switch is normally kept in the ON position to ensure your memorized...

Страница 117: ...gs can be reset to their factory default states using one of the following power on routines r 29 0 POWER on Resets all menu setting to factory default r SUB CE ENT POWER on Resets all memories except...

Страница 118: ...ate the Voltage Selector Switch on the Power Supply Unit in the transceiver s chassis Move the Voltage Selector Switch to appropriate mains volt age for your country either 230 V or 115 V r Replace th...

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Страница 120: ...Copyright 2002 VERTEX STANDARD CO LTD All rights reserved No portion of this manual may be reproduced without the permission of VERTEX STANDARD CO LTD 0202Y 0K E H 0 1 3 H 1 0 0...

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