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B
ASIC
If you press the (VFO-A) [ BAND ] button, the
[ SUB VFO-B ] knob may be used as a band selec-
tion knob. If you press the (VFO-A) [ MHz ] but-
ton, rotation of the [ SUB VFO-B ] knob allows fre-
quency navigation in 1 MHz steps. Depending on
the setting of the (VFO-A) [ BAND ] , (VFO-A)
[ MHz ] , and [ A/B ] buttons, the function of the [ SUB
VFO-B ] knob will change.
7. Press the [ ANTENNA 1/2 ] button to select the appro-
priate antenna for the band in use; alternatively, if one
is connected, you may also press the
[ ANTENNA RX ] antenna selection
button. Two TX/RX antennas may be
connected, or one RX-only antenna.
: : : : :
A
DVICE
Once you have made your antenna selection, that an-
tenna is "remembered" by the microprocessor in con-
junction with the VFO register (frequency and mode)
in use when you chose that particular antenna.
8. Press the appropriate [ MODE ] but-
ton to select the desired operating
mode.
A
: : : : :
DVICE
By convention in the Amateur
bands, LSB is used on the 7 MHz
and lower bands (with the excep-
tion of 60 meters), while USB is
utilized on the 14 MHz and
higher bands.
When changing modes from SSB
to CW, you will observe a fre-
quency shift on the display. This shift represents
the BFO offset between the "zero beat" frequency
and the audible CW pitch (tone) you can hear (the
pitch is programmed by the [ PITCH ] knob), even
though the actual tone that you hear is not chang-
ing. If you do not want this frequency shift to ap-
pear when changing modes from (for example) USB
to CW, use the Menu item "063 A1A FRQDISP,"
described on page 122.
FT-2000D O
PERATING
O
PERATION
M
ANUAL
:
R
ECEIVING ON
When operating on the FM
m o d e , r o t a t e t h e [ S Q L ]
(Squelch) knob clockwise just
to the point where the back-
ground noise is just silenced.
This is the point of maximum
sensitivity to weak signals. Excessive
advancement of the [ SQL ] knob will
degrade the ability of the receiver to
detect weak signals. Adjustment of the
Sub band (VFO-B) Squelch is accom-
plished using the Sub [ SQL ] knob.
9. Rotate the Main Tuning Dial knob to tune around the
band, and begin normal operation.
: : : : :
A
DVICE
Clockwise rotation of the Main Tuning Dial knob
increases the operating frequency, one "step" of the
synthesizer at a time; similarly, counter-clockwise
rotation of the Main Tuning Dial knob will decrease
the frequency.
Two steps, one "normal"
and one "fast," are available
on each operating mode.
Pressing the [ FAST ] button
engages the "Fast" tuning
selection.
It is possible to separate the frequency change over
one dial rotation, only while operating solely on
the CW mode, using the Menu items "118 tun
DIALSTP," and "119 tun CW FINE." See page
127.
If you want to navigate quickly, so as to effect rapid
frequency change, there are several techniques
available:
Direct keyboard entry of the frequency (see page
49).
Use the [ SUB VFO-B ] knob to tune in 1 MHz
steps (see page 49).
Use the microphone's [ UP ] / [ DWN ] scanning
keys, if your microphone is so equipped (see
page 49).
M
T
AIN
UNING
O
M
PERATING
ODE
LSB, USB, CW,
RTTY, PKT ( LSB )
AM, FM, PKT ( FM )
[ ] : [ FAST ] switch set to "ON"
A
B
MATEUR
ANDS
D
K
T
R
IAL
NOB
UNING
ATE
1
1
STEP
DIAL ROTATION
10Hz
10kHz
[ 100Hz ]
[ 100kHz ]
100Hz [ 1kHz ]
100kHz [ 1MHz ]
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