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HF TRANSCEIVER Operating Manual VERTEX STANDARD CO., LTD. 4-8-8 Nakameguro, Meguro-Ku, Tokyo 153-8644, Japan VERTEX STANDARD US Headquarters 17210 Edwards Rd., Cerritos, CA 90703, U.S.A. International Division 8350 N.W. 52nd Terrace, Suite 201, Miami, FL 33166, U.S.A. YAESU EUROPE B.V.
“Class-A” SSB operating mode provides ultra-linear signal output, at a power output level of up to 75 Watts. Also new on the MARK-V FT-1000MP is the IDBT (Interlocked Digital Bandwidth Tracking) System, which automatically aligns the bandwidth of the Enhanced Digital Signal Processing (EDSP) receiver passband to match the IF filter passband.
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The built-in automatic antenna tuner includes 39 memories of its own, automatically storing antenna matching settings for quick automatic recall later. A unique feature of the MARK-V FT-1000MP is the rear panel’s “REMOTE” jack, a multi-featured port which allows a number of possible control functions.
Maximum Audio Output: Audio Output Impedance: Specifications are subject to change, in the interest of technical improvement, without notice or obligation. MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual 100 kHz - 30 MHz 160 - 10m (Amateur bands only) ±0.5 ppm (after 1 min. @ 25 °C) ±0.25 ppm (after 1 min.
With the optional LL-7 Phone Patch Unit installed in the SP-8, the MARK-V FT-1000MP can be patched to the public telephone network. The LL-7 includes a hybrid transformer circuit to assure proper impedance matches, and front panel gain controls and level meter to set proper audio levels on the telephone line.
1000MP are fully met. If you do need to provide DC power to your MARK- V FT-1000MP, on an emergency basis, from a power source other than the FP-29, please be absolutely cer- tain to observe proper connections in your wiring. Note...
Do not allow disconnected cables to touch the case of your MARK- V FT-1000MP transceiver or accessories, as lightning can easily jump from the cable to the circuitry of your transceiver via the case, causing irreparable damage.
If you use a computer with or near the MARK-V FT-1000MP, you may need to experiment with ground wiring to sup- press computer noise in the receiver, and ground loops during transmission.
Every effort should, therefore, be made to ensure that the impedance of the antenna system utilized with the MARK-V FT-1000MP be as close as possible to the specified 50 value. Any antenna to be used with the MARK-V FT- 1000MP must, ultimately, be fed with 50 cable.
The MARK-V FT-1000MP can be used with the optional Yaesu FL-7000 or VL-1000 Linear Amplifier, providing automatic band switching via digital band data output from the BAND DATA jack on the rear panel of the transceiver. Most other amplifiers can be adapted to operate with the MARK-V FT-1000MP;...
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BAND DATA jack. This line must be switched to ground to enable transmission once the linear is ready for ex- citation from the MARK-V FT-1000MP. If your QSK lin- ear sinks more than 100 mA or uses more than 15 V for T/R relay switching, you will have to provide a suit- able external interface transistor, controlled by pin 2.
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MARK- V FT-1000MP. The exact amount of ALC voltage fed to the MARK- V FT-1000MP can usually be adjusted via a poten- tiometer on the rear panel of the amplifier. r ALC circuits which detect Amplifier Tube Grid Cur-...
CCESSORY NSTALLATION The MARK-V FT-1000MP can be used with the optional Yaesu FTV-1000 50 MHz Transcverter, pro- viding excellent receiver performance and up to 200 Watts of power output. page 14 RANSVERTER PERATION A FTV-1000 setup is shown below. Refer to the detail regarding the interconnection and operation to the FTV- 1000 Operating Manual.
Generally, this will mean that you will want to connect your transceiver in an “AFSK” environment. On the MARK-V FT-1000MP, the PACKET jack is the “AFSK” connection port, while the RTTY jack is an “FSK” connection port. In the AFSK mode, the TNC or...
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Pin 3 ( PTT ) - Connect this pin to the PTT line from the TNC. This pin, when grounded by the TNC, places the MARK-V FT-1000MP into the Transmit condition. Pin 4 ( DATA Out ) - Connect this pin to your TNC’s “RX Audio”...
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ODEM EATHER NTERFACING CAUTION!! The MARK-V FT-1000MP cooling system is de- signed to handle continuous duty transmission at 200 watts output. However, for continuous-duty digi- tal modes like RTTY, we recommend limiting your transmissions to 3 minutes or less, with at least 3 minutes receive in between transmissions.
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Especially check RF “holes” where plastic is used for cabinet front panels. For further information, consult amateur radio reference guides and publications relating to RFI sup- pression techniques. MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual . ) I NTERFACING...
KEY jack. 2. If two operators are using the MARK-V FT-1000MP simultaneously (for a contest, Field Day, etc.), a second keyer paddle may be connected to the rear panel KEY jack.
CCESSORY NSTALLATION The MARK-V FT-1000MP’s three antenna connec- tors, plus innovative microprocessor-based memory and switching circuits, provide excellent flexibility in setting up your antenna connections. Typical antenna configurations are shown below. Remember that Antenna A and Antenna B (which are “SO-239”...
CAT system may be found beginning on page 86. This chapter describes each control and connector on the MARK-V FT-1000MP. You can just glance through it quickly now, but some of the descriptions will be more meaningful if you take the time to read them in detail now.
SSB modes, when activated by the button with the same name. 7. MIC Jack This 8-pin jack accepts input from the MH-31 Microphone. MIC connector pinout is shown on page 4. Proper microphone input impedance is 500 ~ 600 Ohms. MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual...
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The AF GAIN control, located above, and this SUB AF control can be rotated to adjust the relative bal- ance of receiver audio between the two receiver chan- nels during dual reception. MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual RONT ANEL 13. MONI Knob...
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For fast tuning, press this button (the “FAST” icon will appear), then rotate the main or sub tuning knobs (or press the UP ( p ) or DOWN ( q ) button). The tuning rate will increase ten times. MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual...
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Pressing and holding the [ FAST ] button while pressing one of these buttons steps the frequency down or up 1 MHz. Continue holding either button for repeated stepping. MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual RONT ANEL 28. MAIN VFO-A [ RX & TX Switch-LED ]...
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[ BAND ] key, selects that band for the Sub VFO). If you press the white numbered key for the band you are already on, you will select the alternate subband VFO on that band. See the “Opera- tion” chapter for details. MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual...
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(from 300~1050 Hz, in 50 Hz increments), as shown in the display. The Tx sidetone, receiver IF pass- band, and display offset from the BFO (carrier) fre- quency are all affected simultaneously. MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual RONT ANEL 41. [ CLAR ] Buttons...
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[ VRF ] button on the Shuttle Jog. Note: VRF only functions on the 160-20 M Amateur Bands MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual 52. 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 interference rejection).
“repeater mode” function is acti- vated in the FM mode, indicating the direction of TX offset. 19. Frequency Display This displays the current operating frequency, and also provides alphanumeric character display of pro- gramming menu selections and settings. MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual...
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(split offset) between Main VFO-A and Sub VFO-B. 28. Multi-Display Window Displays either the Clarifier offset, memory chan- nel frequency, split frequency offset, or CW pitch. MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual LCD B ARGRAPH 29. MEM F Appears when the memory channel frequency ap- pears in the multi-display panel.
This control sets the level of negative feedback 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 described in the Operation chapter. MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual...
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Insert a small, thin, insulated, flat screwdriver into the hole to adjust VR3001 for the desired beep volume. The Beep tone frequency is adjusted via menu selection 4-2; see page 101. MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual page 33...
2. REMOTE Jack By plugging in a remote control keypad here, direct access to the MARK-V FT-1000MP CPU is provided for control functions such as contest memory keying, frequency, and function control. This jack may also be also used for remote control of the VL-1000 Linear Am- plifier, if used.
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20 . TX GND Jack (normally disabled) When enabled by the [ LIN ] switch, this output jack connects inside the MARK-V FT-1000MP to a set of relay contacts which short together (to chassis ground) whenever the transmitter is active. This allows trans- mit/receive switching of an external device such as a linear amplifier.
AC cord into the wall outlet. MARK-V FT-1000MP ROGRAMMING The MARK-V FT-1000MP incorporates a wealth of operating functions and features. For flexibility in con- figuring these capabilities, and to keep the front panel controls to a minimum, an internal Menu Programming routine is used.
(to the under the AF GAIN knob) is used with the Sub VFO opera- tion and is explained in greater detail later. MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual ECEIVING Special Note for CW Mode (Reverse CW sideband) When you switch modes between CW and USB,...
However, you can change it to a 10 kHz 100 kHz momentary type by recalling menu selection 8-0 (see 20 kHz 200 kHz page 104) and changing the default setting. MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual FAST Button Operation...
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1-5 on page 99; also see Gen- eral Coverage Reception. To disable the VFO Step feature, just press the VRF/ MEM CH knob momentarily. MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual ECEIVING Display Settings Display Mode - By default, switching to and from...
That’s all there is to tuning Main VFO-A. Sub VFO- B has a lot more features of its own, which we’ll look at in detail later. First, however, let’s look at some other important receiver features. MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual ECEIVER UTING NTRY...
IGNAL UNING ETER NDICATIONS The MARK-V FT-1000MP incorporates several dis- play indications that make tuning stations a simple and accurate task: Tuning Scale - When either CW, RTTY or PKT operation is selected, the tuning meter appears beneath the IC/SWR meter scale, as shown below.
A1 (CW) Pitch - Displays the current CW pitch setting. Whichever selection you choose, if you activate the Clarifier during operation, its display will over-ride any other (non-Clarifier) settings you may have set via menu selection 3-5. MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual UNING ELECTION...
The 100 kHz steps provided by these keys are ideal for moving quickly through, for example, the 15 MHz international AM broadcast band. MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual ECEIVING Note Regarding AM Broadcast Reception...
“Wide Band” and “Tuned” Preamp Selection Three high-performance FET RF amplifiers are uti- lized in the MARK-V FT-1000MP receiver front end. A single wide-band amp is provided for good general all- around performance, along with dual tuned amplifiers: one optimized for 24~30 MHz, the other for 1.8~7 MHz (see illustration).
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 receiving antenna on other bands. MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual EALING WITH NTERFERENCE AGC ( A...
Press the [ NB ] button to activate the IF Noise Blanker. The two noise blanker circuits in the MARK- V FT-1000MP are provided for two different types of pulse noise; (A) a narrow-pulse blanker for short pulse noise such as from switching transients, automobile ignitions, and power lines, and (B) a wide pulse blanker for longer duration man-made pulse noise.
QRM situation. Unlike older types of width con- trols that adjust both sides of the filter slope at the same time, the MARK-V FT-1000MP’s WIDTH control nar- rows the passband from either the upper or lower side (see illustration below). Thus, you only narrow the side of the bandpass where the QRM is located.
Rotating the SHIFT or WIDTH control tunes the IF passband using default 10-Hz steps. If desired, you can change to 20-Hz steps, which offers a faster response when turning the control knob. See menu selection 1-2 to set the default steps as desired. MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual ILTER...
Clarifier offset. The Clarifier controls on the MARK- V FT-1000MP are designed to allow you to preset an offset (up to ±9.99 kHz) without actually retuning, and then to activate it with the Clarifier’s RX and TX but- tons.
Clarifier RX button again to turn off the Clarifier. You might also want to clear the offset when done. The MARK-V FT-1000MP has an independent Clarifier for each VFO, on every band, plus one on each of the 99 memories. This means that Clarifier TX/RX...
SWR as configured, it must be adjusted (mechani- cally or electrically) until a feedpoint impedance closer to 50 Ohms can be obtained. The MARK-V FT-1000MP provides 39 tuner memo- ries, which store the exact positions of the tuning ca- pacitors and corresponding inductance values, for out- standing operating convenience.
ALC/COMP selector to view “ALC.” r If this is the first time you are transmitting SSB with the MARK-V FT-1000MP, preset the MIC and RF PWR controls to about the 12 o’clock position, and make sure the VOX is off (button out).
RF PWR control for the desired power output on voice peaks. Class-A Operation A unique feature of the MARK-V FT-1000MP is the capability to operate SSB in Class A. Switching to Class A yields an ultra-linear transmitted signal, with...
RANSMISSION There are several types of CW transmission avail- able with the MARK-V FT-1000MP. All require that you have a CW key or keyer paddles connected to either of the KEY jacks on the front or rear panel (with a 3- contact plug).
You can use the keyer for both semi and full break- in keying, as described in the previous section. MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual RANSMITTING ACS (Auto Character Spacing) This feature improves your CW sending quality by ensuring the inter-character spacing of dots and dashes remains constant.
IF passband (if not too weak). You can just tune so that the segment flashes in sync with the signal of interest when it is centered (see page 41). MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual...
Tuning is very critical for F1 packet: you should tune the transmitter and receiver within 10 Hz of a signal to minimize repeats. The MARK-V FT-1000MP includes a few custom features to make packet operation more convenient. Packet Tone Pair - This offsets the center of the IF bandpass according to the packet tone pair you are using.
To set up the transmitter for FM packet: r Start with the RF PWR control counterclockwise. r Switch the METER selector to “PO” and set the RF PWR control for the desired power output. 1170 Hz 1700 Hz ø 2210 Hz MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual...
FM T RANSMISSION A separate, dedicated “29 MHz” band is provided on the MARK-V FT-1000MP, allowing you to operate both on 28 MHz in narrow-band modes, and above 29 MHz using narrow-band FM. This relieves you of the need to change all your configurations when switching voice modes.
AF GAIN knob controls the MAIN VFO- A volume and the small SUB AF knob controls the Sub VFO’s volume. MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual B ] button for ½-sec- B ] again to return the data to the re-...
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SUB VFO B SING Note that both the Main and Sub VFOs must be activated (to put the MARK-V FT-1000MP into the dual receive mode), and the AF GAIN control(s) must be balanced (centered) to hear both receivers. Compare these two positions with both VFOs tuned to signals, to select the audio mixing scheme you prefer.
62 SUB VFO B SING Split Operation Mode The MARK-V FT-1000MP offers three modes of Split operation (chosen by menu selection 8-2): Normal - In this default configuration, pressing SUB VFO-B ( TX ) Button/LED activates Sub VFO-B for transmission.
“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. MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual SUB VFO B SING ANDWIDTH This mode involves receiving the same signal through two different bandpass filters.
Memory Features The MARK-V FT-1000MP contains ninety-nine regular memories, labeled 1-1 through 1-99, nine spe- cial programmed limit memories, labeled P1 through P9, and five QMB (Quick Memory Bank) memories, labeled C1~C5. Each stores the Main VFO’s frequency and mode, IF filter selections, Clarifier on/off and off- set settings, as well as Repeater Shift status (if appro- priate).
VFO mode, so you can continue tuning around and/or storing ad- ditional memories. Basic Memory Storage Procedure MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual EMORY ROGRAMMING Normally, you must manually increment the chan- nel number when programming consecutive memories.
“band mapping” and/or frequency logging. Because the “Memory Tune” mode so closely resembles the VFO mode, be sure that you have the MARK-V FT-1000MP operating in a control mode com- patible with your software’s requirements. EMORY Before storing or recalling a memory, you will usu- ally want to check its contents.
MEM CH knob to select a memory to fill, then (within 3 seconds) press [ A M ] to copy the contents from the re-tuned (source) memory to the destination memory. MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual & O PERATING ON EMORY...
After all Quick memories have been filled, additional entries overwrite previous ones on a “first- in, first-out” basis (as shown inside the box below). r To revert from QMB operation back to VFO-A, sim- ply press [VFO(MEM)] once. MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual HANNELS...
MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual Scanning Features EMORY CANNING The 99 memories in the MARK-V FT-1000MP of- fer some choices regarding how they are scanned, and, after the following brief description, you can decide how to tailor scanning for your operating needs.
Recall menu selection 2-6 and change the “Scan 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.” MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual ISABLE...
Rotate the VRF/MEM CH knob, and select memory P1. Then (while “MCK” is still blinking) hold in the M ] key for ½ second to write the VFO’s fre- quency into P1. MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual PMS M EMORY CANNING r Press [ VFO ( MEM )] to select the VFO, and now tune to the high edge of the 17-m band (18.168 MHz).
And the hybrid filter architecture of the MARK-V FT-1000MP, utilizing extensive analog IF fil- tering to protect the DSP circuitry which follows, guar- antees superior strong-signal performance under crowded band conditions.
Advanced Features EDSP F UNCTIONS The EDSP circuitry in the MARK-V FT-1000MP al- lows digital enhancement of both transmitted and re- ceived audio. A basic primer on DSP was given to in- form you more about this capability than just the panel label and button location.
S-meter, as the EDSP is outside of the AGC circuit’s loop. The manual IF notch, however, is YSTEM within the AGC loop, so you should use the IF notch for particularly strong interference sources. MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual ULTIPLE OTCH ILTER EDSP Auto Multiple Notch Action...
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Note that there is a “short-cut” available, affording easy access to menu selection 2-9. Just press and hold in the [ FAST ] key, and press the [ NOTCH ] button. MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual Advanced Features EDSP Important Note About EDSP An advantage of EDSP is the flexibility for the user to customize or “tailor”...
EMOTE ONTROL PERATION I. C ONTEST The MARK-V FT-1000MP includes a contest memory keyer which includes a number of automated features which reduce operator fatigue during long hours of contest operating. Features The keyer offers six CW message memories that can be used to store your callsign and/or repetitive messages like “CQ TEST DE <callsign>”...
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[ ENT ] to save the setting and exit. Note that, if you begin with a three-digit contest number, the MARK-V FT-1000MP will automatically switch over to four-digit numbering after QSO #999, so it generally is best to select three-digit numbering.
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7-3. From this menu selection, you may set the next-to-be- used contest number to any value between 0000 and 9999 by rotating the Main Dial; press [ ENT ] to save the new setting and exit. MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual...
Selection of this mode via menu selection 7-9 dupli- cates the action of the 12-key front panel BAND key- pad on the front panel of the MARK-V FT-1000MP. Direct frequency entry and one-touch band change are possible on both the Main and Sub VFOs, exactly as on the front panel keypad.
CPU reset. Simply hold the [ SUB ( CE )] , [ 29 ( 0 )] , & [ ENT ] keys together while turning the transceiver on. MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual Important!
Connect the DVS-2 cable to the DVS-2 jack on the rear of the transceiver. You must also have a micro- phone connected to the MIC jack on the front panel of the transceiver to record your voice for transmissions. MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual Advanced Features DVS-2 D IGITAL...
[ PLAY ] button on the DVS-2, followed im- mediately by the MOX switch on the front panel of the MARK-V FT-1000MP. This can be handy if you wish to advise another station of an anomalous signal condi- tion, for example.
Now, transmission is only possible using the micro- phone PTT or MOX switches. Receiver Recording with the As the DVS-2 uses only one receiver audio chan- nel of the MARK-V FT-1000MP, you can play back recordings without missing real-time action by pressing [ A frequency.
V FT-1000MP to the public telephone line to provide two-way simplex communications for MARS operation, or on behalf of a third parties. The MARK-V FT-1000MP may be used with the LL-7 phone patch unit installed in the optional SP-8 external loudspeaker, or with phone patch units from other manufacturers.
Use a small screwdriver to slowly turn RTTY con- trol in the top access panel so the center meter tun- ing segment turns on. This completes the RTTY calibration, replace the panel, and turn off the beep tone. MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual UNING ETER ALIBRATION ACKET...
CAT DATA BYTE FORMAT Start There are twenty-nine instruction opcodes for the MARK-V FT-1000MP, listed in the table on pages 94 ~ 97. Most of these duplicate menu programming set- tings or options, or else emulate front panel button func- tions.
DATA/ARGUMENT BYTES 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. MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual CAT System Computer Control CAT C ENDING Example #2: Activate a RX Clarifier Offset of +3.5 kHz.
CAT System Computer Control OWNLOADING MARK-V FT-1000MP D On command, the MARK-V FT-1000MP will down- load some or all (1,863 bytes) of its operational data. This data block contains all current transceiver settings. In addition, the current meter indication (Tx or Rx) is read, digitized and returned as well.
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Antenna Tuner ( ATU ) In-Line SUB VFO-B Locked MAIN VFO-A Locked Squelch Closed Scan Direction ( Up/Down ) Scan Paused Auto Memory Write Scanning Active MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual CAT System Computer Control PDATE RGANIZATION 1863-Byte Status Updata Data (sent L-to-R) VFO-A VFO-B...
PDATE OWNLOAD As mentioned before, there are four opcodes that cause the MARK-V FT-1000MP to report (update) its operating status by downloading all or a portion of its 1,863 data bytes. These opcodes are shaded in the CAT Commands table (pages 94 ~ 97).
6.5 ~ 7.0 MHz 7.0 ~ 7.5 MHz 7.5 ~ 8.0 MHz 8.0 ~ 10.0 MHz 10.0 ~ 10.5 MHz MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual CAT System Computer Control ECORD TRUCTURE The Band Selection data byte is divided into two 4- bit fields, representing the first and second value of the band number hex code.
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(dummy values). Bit 0* Bit 1 RTTY 101 Note: for all flag bits, 1 = On, 0 = Off MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual TRUCTURE IF Filter Selection Byte (8) Bit 3 Bit 4 Bit 5 Bit 6 8.2 MHz 2nd IF...
If you send a parameter that is out of range for the intended function, or not among the specified legal values for that function, the MARK-V FT-1000MP should do nothing. Therefore, you may wish to alter- nate your sending regular commands or command...
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U = 02H 16-byte Operating Data U = 03H 2 x 16-byte VFO (A & B) Data U = 04H 1 x 16-byte Memory Data MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual P = 01H: Main Dial Unlock P = 03H: Main Dial Unlock...
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EDSP Enhanced Digital – – Signal Plocessing MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual CAT System Computer Control Opcode Command Chart (2) Opcode Parameter Description Activates remote control and contest keyer functions. K1 = 00H ( fixed value ) K2 = keyer function:...
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0 ~ 500 kHz in 1-kHz step. Use BCD format for X2 ~ X4. X1 is 10’s & 100’s of Hz X3 is must be 00H, 01H, or 02H X4 is must be 00H MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual 455 kHz 6.0 kHz: X4 = 84...
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Key Read Internal – – – Status Flags MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual CAT System Computer Control Opcode Command Chart (4) Opcode Parameter Description Instructs radio to return either five or six status flag bytes. 5-Byte Format ( F = 00H )
Group 5 (to 99 total) if Groups 1, 2, 3, and 4 are not configured for 99 channels total. 0-6 quick-cH Quick Memory Bank Channels - Allocates 1 to 5 memories for use with the instant-write “quick-memory” feature. 0-7 (Not Used) MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual...
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Quick Split Offset Tuning - Select a tuning offset of up to ±100 kHz (in 1-kHz steps). See menu selection 8-2: Split mode, A=B. MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual Menu Selection and Settings 1-7 AutoFASt Automatic Selecting of AGC recovery time - When the front panel AGC selector is set to the “AUTO”...
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Sub-Meter Bar Graph - Enables the S-meter bargraph segment display for the Sub VFO. 3-7 P-HoLd Main Meter Peak-Hold - Enables/disables the peak-hold feature, and selects the display’s bar/seg- ment persistence (delay time) from 10 ~ 2000 msec. MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual...
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MARK-V FT-1000MP. The available selections are: OFF: This function is disabled. Mid- and high-frequency components are en- hanced with this setting.
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(tone pairs). Rotate the MAIN VFO-A knob to adjust the dis- play offset, or else set to 0.00 to display the actual car- rier frequency. See menu selection 6-5 below for tone pair selection. MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual...
CW “Dash” Weighting - Adjusts dash character weight from 1 ~ 127 (30 by default, three times the length of a dot). MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual Menu Selection and Settings 7-3 cntSt-no Contest Keyer ID - Enters the initial 4-digit num- ber that will increment/decrement after sending during contest QSOs.
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VFO-B - Enables direct-frequency input to VFO-B by emulating the front panel keypad keys. If you wish to exercise remote control of the VL- 1000 Linear Amplifier from the MARK-V FT-1000MP, this menu must be set to “Keyer.” 8-0 FASt-SEt...
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PSK-31, you can select on of these for the User mode. The carrier and offset options for both set- tings come factory pre-configured and optimized for best operation. MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual Menu Selection and Settings 8-7 Sub-AGc SUB VFO Receiver AGC - Selects automatic, slow, or fast AGC recovery time for the Sub receiver.
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L 425 Hz L 850 Hz PKT-L 1170 Hz 1700 Hz 2125 Hz 2210 Hz PKT-F USER MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual Menu Selection and Settings SELECTED FILTER BANDWIDTH 6 kHz 2.8 kHz 2.4 kHz – 50 Hz – 50 Hz +2600 Hz...
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CLAR/CH FREQ/OFFSET/CW PITCH ON/OFF OFF/10 mS ~ 2000 mS ( 2S ) OFF/10 mS ~ 2000 mS ( 2S ) – 200/75/10 W ON/OFF MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual Default 01 ~ 99 – 50 mS 10 Hz 10.00 Hz 10.00 Hz...
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Keyer Break-in Time Keyer Delay Time CW Playback Style EDSP Modulation & Demodulation Sub Receiver Remote Control Function MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual Menu Selection and Settings Setting Range 220Hz ~ 7040 Hz or BEEP TUN ON/OFF 10/75/200 W OFF/1/2/3/4 –...
Installing Internal Accessories This section contains the installation procedures for installable options available for the MARK-V FT-1000MP. A complete list of options and their corresponding Yaesu P/N is provided on pages 5 and 6 of this manual. Please check with your dealer for pricing and availability.
(unless installing other options now). Refer to pages 101 and 102 of the Menu Programming chapter to enable newly-installed filters. MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual Installing Internal Accessories IF F ILTERS The optional YF-115C Collins mechanical filter (500 Hz BW) is available for the 455-kHz Sub Receiver 3rd IF for enhanced reception.
Using a pair of fuse pullers, remove the blown fuse and replace only with a similar fast-blow type fuse (0.5A maximum). r Reassemble the PA UNIT mount, yellow-banded coax cable, PA UNIT, and fan assembly in reverse order, then replace the top cover. MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual EPLACEMENT...
[ SUB ( CE )] + [ ENT ] + POWER on: Resets all memories (except menu setting) to factory-default. r [ SUB ( CE )] + [ 29 ( 0 )] + [ ENT ] + POWER on: CPU master reset for all memories and menu setting. MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual page 115...
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