Yaesu Mark-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual

Yaesu Mark-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual

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VERTEX STANDARD CO., LTD.
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17210 Edwards Rd., Cerritos, CA 90703, U.S.A.
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Winchester, Hampshire, SO23 0LB, U.K.
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  • Page 1 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. P.O. Box 75525, 1118 ZN Schiphol, The Netherlands YAESU UK LTD. Unit 12, Sun Valley Business Park, Winnall Close Winchester, Hampshire, SO23 0LB, U.K.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    IDBT (Interlocked Digital Bandwidth Tracking) System..74 Rear Panel Controls & Connectors........34 EDSP Auto Multiple Notch Filter........74 Operation................36 Before Starting..............36 Remote Control Operation..........76 Introduction..............76 MARK-V FT-1000MP Menu Programming......36 I. Contest Keyer Control ..........76 Receiving................36 Amateur Band Selection..........36 II. VFO/Memory Control ..........79 III. MAIN VFO-A Control ..........79 Mode Selection..............37...
  • Page 3: General Description

    75 Watts. To battle QRM, the MARK-V FT-1000MP comes Also new on the MARK-V FT-1000MP is the IDBT equipped with a formidable defense. Fine tailoring of (Interlocked Digital Bandwidth Tracking) System, which...
  • Page 4 MARK-V FT-1000MP via a parcel service, or when in different modes and with different IF bandwidths. checking it as baggage for a DX-pedition.
  • Page 5: Specifications

    80 dB or better (Main), 50 dB or better (Sub) 2.0 W into 4 Ohms with <10% THD Maximum Audio Output: 4 to 8 Ohms Audio Output Impedance: Specifications are subject to change, in the interest of technical improvement, without notice or ob MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual page 3...
  • Page 6: Plug/Connector Pinout Diagrams

    ONNECTOR INOUT IAGRAMS page 4 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual...
  • Page 7: Accessories & Options

    (depending on transceiver version) .................1 Hand Microphone MH-31 RCA Plug (P0090544)............................1 ¼-inch 3-contact Plug (P0090008)........................1 3.5 mm 2-contact Plug (P0090034)........................1 3.5 mm 3-contact Plug (P0091046)........................1 4-pin DIN Plug (P0091004)..........................1 5-pin DIN Plug (P0091006)..........................1 Operating Manual..............................1 Warranty Card..............................1 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual page 5...
  • Page 8: Available Options

    Availability of accessories may vary: some accessories are supplied as standard per local regulations and re ments, others may be unavailable in some regions. Check with your Yaesu dealer for additions to the above page 6 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual...
  • Page 9: Safety Precautions

    (single-sided circuit board DC power connector as does Yaesu, but the wiring con- material is ideal) secured to the bottom of the operat- figuration of the other manufacturer’s plug will almost ing desk.
  • Page 10: Electrical Shock Prevention

    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 antenna in the event of a direct lightning strike. page 8 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual...
  • Page 11: General Setup

    If you the other manufacturer’s plug almost certainly will be use a computer with or near the MARK-V FT-1000MP, different from that specified for your transceiver. Seri- you may need to experiment with ground wiring to sup-...
  • Page 12: Antenna Considerations

    DJUSTING THE RONT radiation, the sudden onset of high SWR may well The two front feet of the MARK-V FT-1000MP can indicate a mechanical failure in a matching device, be set in either of two positions. By turning the knurled...
  • Page 13: Linear Amplifier Interfacing

    CCESSORY NSTALLATION INEAR MPLIFIER NTERFACING The MARK-V FT-1000MP can be used with the QSK A PERATION WITH MPLIFIERS optional Yaesu FL-7000 or VL-1000 Linear Amplifier, Connect the RF output from the transceiver ANT providing automatic band switching via digital band data jack (A or B) to the RF input jack of the linear.
  • Page 14: Accessory Installation

    T/R switch- citation from the MARK-V FT-1000MP. If your QSK lin- ing requirements, you will need to move the LIN switch, ear sinks more than 100 mA or uses more than 15 V...
  • Page 15 BOUT Caution - Please Read!! The MARK-V FT-1000MP provides an external ALC The MARK-V FT-1000MP is designed for use with jack on the rear panel (RCA-type jack) for input of Au- the FL-7000/VL-1000 when QSK operation with a tomatic Level Control voltage from a linear amplifier.
  • Page 16: Transverter Operation

    CCESSORY NSTALLATION RANSVERTER PERATION The MARK-V FT-1000MP can be used with the A FTV-1000 setup is shown below. Refer to the detail optional Yaesu FTV-1000 50 MHz Transcverter, pro- regarding the interconnection and operation to the FTV- viding excellent receiver performance and up to 200 1000 Operating Manual.
  • Page 17: Digital Modem (Tnc, Weatherfax, Etc.) Interfacing

    “AFSK” environment. from the rear-panel RTTY and PKT jacks, and is unaf- On the MARK-V FT-1000MP, the PACKET jack is the fected by front panel volume control settings. If you “AFSK” connection port, while the RTTY jack is an prefer to use Sub Receiver audio for TNC input, switch “FSK”...
  • Page 18 TNC. This pin, when grounded by the TNC, places utilizes USB-side injection. the MARK-V FT-1000MP into the Transmit condition. The “User” mode is accessed, during operation, by Pin 4 ( DATA Out ) - Connect this pin to your TNC’s pressing and holding in for ½...
  • Page 19 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.
  • Page 20 RF “holes” where plastic is used for cabinet front adequate shielding of the PC’s cabinet or I/O and pe- panels. For further information, consult amateur radio ripheral connections. While computer equipment may reference guides and publications relating to RFI sup- pression techniques. page 18 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual...
  • Page 21: Other Digital/Recording Device Interfacing

    PTT operation. panel KEY jack. 2. If two operators are using the MARK-V FT-1000MP PATCH J simultaneously (for a contest, Field Day, etc.), a second keyer paddle may be connected to the rear For transmit audio input for SSTV (Slow-Scan Tele- panel KEY jack.
  • Page 22: Antenna Connections

    CCESSORY NSTALLATION NTENNA ONNECTIONS The MARK-V FT-1000MP’s three antenna connec- NOTE REGARDING tors, plus innovative microprocessor-based memory LARGE RECEIVE ANTENNAS and switching circuits, provide excellent flexibility in setting up your antenna connections. Although surge suppression is provided on all an- Typical antenna configurations are shown below.
  • Page 23: Personal Computer Interfacing For Contest Software, Etc

    CAT jack to the serial port of your computer, This chapter describes each control and connector without the need for any external converter box. on the MARK-V FT-1000MP. You can just glance When your software requests serial port configura- through it quickly now, but some of the descriptions tion information, set it for “4800,N,8,2”...
  • Page 24: Front Panel Controls

    YH-77STA, you can monitor both receiver channels at the same time during dual reception. In this case, the headphone HP controls (page 32) beneath the top ac- cess panel adjust the levels for mixed, separate, or monaural headphone operation. page 22 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual...
  • Page 25 A or B jack is used for receive (and always nels during dual reception. used for transmitting). When this switch is pressed (display indicator on), an antenna connected to the RX ANT IN jack is used during receive. MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual page 23...
  • Page 26 Pressing this button activates the EDSP Medium (or press the UP ( p ) or DOWN ( q ) button). The tuning Cut Filter; the CONTOUR LED will glow orange. rate will increase ten times. page 24 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual...
  • Page 27 100 kHz, respec- tively. 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 page 25...
  • Page 28 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. page 26 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual...
  • Page 29 (from 300~1050 Hz, in 50 Hz increments), as this knob’s setting. 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 page 27...
  • Page 30 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 (Yaesu P/N YF-114CN) and 3rd IF (455 kHz) 2.0-kHz BW filter (Yaesu P/N YF-110SN), 500 Hz BW filter (Yaesu P/N YF-115C) and 250 Hz BW filter (Yaesu P/N YF-110CN) are option.
  • Page 31 [ VRF ] button on the Shuttle “channellizing” the VFO for quick frequency navigation. Jog. Menu Selection 1-5 sets the VFO Channel step size. VRF/MEM CH Knob Sequence Note: VRF only functions on the 160-20 M Amateur Bands MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual page 29...
  • Page 32: Lcd Bargraph Meter Indications

    This indicates that dual-receive operation is acti- vated. 19.Frequency Display This displays the current operating frequency, and 9 . SPLIT also provides alphanumeric character display of pro- This indicator appears whenever split-frequency gramming menu selections and settings. operation is activated. page 30 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual...
  • Page 33 (split offset) between Main VFO-A and Sub 37. Sub Receiver MODE VFO-B. Displays the currently-selected operating mode for 28.Multi-Display Window the Sub receiver. Displays either the Clarifier offset, memory chan- nel frequency, split frequency offset, or CW pitch. MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual page 31...
  • Page 34: Top Panel Access & Controls

    Do not adjust this control, by mistake, as this phone) during VOX (voice-actuated transmit/receive control will adversely affect meter tuning indica- switching) operation. Adjustment is described in the tion, and requires factory re-alignment!. Operation chapter. page 32 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual...
  • Page 35 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...
  • Page 36: Rear Panel Controls & Connectors

    This 9-pin serial DB-9 jack allows external computer only during transmission. control of the MARK-V FT-1000MP. Connect a serial 2.REMOTE Jack cable here and to the RS-232C COM port on your per- By plugging in a remote control keypad here, direct sonal computer (no external interface is required).
  • Page 37 This 2-contact output jack provides mixed receiver audio for an external loudspeaker, such as the SP-8. connects inside the MARK-V FT-1000MP to a set of Inserting a plug into this jack disables the internal loud- relay contacts which short together (to chassis ground) speaker.
  • Page 38: Operation

    MARK-V FT-1000MP later. ROGRAMMING MATEUR ELECTION The MARK-V FT-1000MP incorporates a wealth of Press a keypad key operating functions and features. For flexibility in con- (between the two tuning figuring these capabilities, and to keep the front panel knobs) to select a band for...
  • Page 39: Mode Selection

    QRM rejection. If you have interference on a CW station that the IF SHIFT does not easily eliminate, you can try switching to the reverse side- band, retuning the signal, and trying the IF SHIFT again. MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual page 37...
  • Page 40: Tuning The Mark-V Ft-1000Mp

    10 Hz 5 Hz 50 kHz 10 kHz 100 kHz momentary type by recalling menu selection 8-0 (see 20 Hz 10 Hz 100 kHz 20 kHz 200 kHz page 104) and changing the default setting. page 38 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual...
  • Page 41 8-1 , as shown on page 104. Important! - Holding the [ LOCK ] button without releasing it activates the dual VFO tracking fea- ture, which is discussed later in the chapter. MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual page 39...
  • Page 42: Alternate Vfo Operation ("Front & Rear" Vfo)

    IF bandwidths as well as modes for the two halves (and even different Clarifier settings). Note that this feature is not related to the MAIN VFO-A and SUB VFO-B scheme - dual receive and split operation will be covered later. page 40 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual...
  • Page 43: Signal Tuning Meter Indications

    ETER NDICATIONS resenting the mark and space tones), and in this case The MARK-V FT-1000MP incorporates several dis- optimum tuning is achieved when even balance and play indications that make tuning stations a simple and maximum separation between the dual segments oc- accurate task: cur.
  • Page 44: Expanded Tuning Scale

    The rate and distance of segment displacement in either mode are proportional to the selected tuning step size and depend on whether or not the [ FAST ] button is engaged. The tuning meter mode is selected by menu selection 3-2. page 42 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual...
  • Page 45: General Coverage Reception

    UP ( p ) and DOWN ( q ) keys (below the key- pad) to be extremely valuable for quick frequency change. 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 page 43...
  • Page 46: Dealing With Interference

    Three high-performance FET RF amplifiers are uti- operating environment. lized in the MARK-V FT-1000MP receiver front end. A single wide-band amp is provided for good general all- To activate the VRF feature, press around performance, along with dual tuned amplifiers: the [ VRF ] button on the Shuttle Jog, one optimized for 24~30 MHz, the other for 1.8~7 MHz...
  • Page 47: Agc (Automatic Gain Control) Selection

    AGC selector to another position, or by cies above 21 MHz, and when using a small or nega- turning the RF GAIN control counterclockwise to tive-gain receiving antenna on other bands. set receiver gain to a comfortable level. MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual page 45...
  • Page 48: Noise Blanker

    Other filters can be ordered in combination to eliminate or reduce the interference from your Yaesu dealer. Installation instructions are cov- to an acceptable level. Although their use requires little ered on page 113 and filter menu selections (5-0 through more than rotating a control, it is good to have knowl- 5-7) on pages 101 and 102.
  • Page 49: Width Control

    MARK-V FT-1000MP’s WIDTH control nar- When you have activated the IDBT feature by press- rows the passband from either the upper or lower side ing the [ IDBT ] button on the Shuttle Jog, the EDSP (see illustration below).
  • Page 50: Shift Control

    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. Using IF SHIFT to reduce QRM page 48 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual...
  • Page 51: Clarifier (Rx/Tx Offset Tuning)

    (detent) positions when tuning the receiver selections set to match your TNC/terminal unit (see to a new frequency. This will provide the best fidel- page 55), you should not need to adjust the SHIFT ity and easiest tuning. MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual page 49...
  • Page 52: Offset Display Mode

    A display can be configured to show one of four differ- ent operating parameters. The MARK-V FT-1000MP has an independent Clarifier for each VFO, on every band, plus one on each By default the Tx or Rx Clarifier offset appears.
  • Page 53: Transmitting

    50 Ohms can be obtained. Whenever the transmitter is activated, the MARK-V The MARK-V FT-1000MP provides 39 tuner memo- FT-1000MP automatically detects any reflected power ries, which store the exact positions of the tuning ca-...
  • Page 54: Ssb Transmission

    If this is the first time you are transmitting SSB with store the tuning settings, under the presumption that the MARK-V FT-1000MP, preset the MIC and RF corrective antenna work is required. PWR controls to about the 12 o’clock position, and After using the antenna tuner, the “TUNER”...
  • Page 55: Microphone Tone Selection

    +0.10 (+100 Hz) offset initially, to Class-A Operation add some “crispness” to your processed speech. 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...
  • Page 56: Vox Operation

    There are several types of CW transmission avail- VOX operation allows you to activate the transmit- able with the MARK-V FT-1000MP. All require that you ter in any voice mode merely by speaking into the mi- have a CW key or keyer paddles connected to either crophone, without having to press the PTT switch.
  • Page 57: Electronic Keyer Operation

    7-1 and 7-2 to configure your keyer’s settings. You can use the keyer for both semi and full break- in keying, as described in the previous section. CW Straight Key and Paddle Connections MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual page 55...
  • Page 58: Keyer Settings

    “zero beat” with that station’s CW sig- nal. In a DX pile-up situation, you can match your (see page 41). page 56 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual...
  • Page 59: Am Transmission

    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.
  • Page 60: Packet Operation

    ACKET NFORMATION TNC Tone Pair Tone Center Frequency 1070/1270 Hz 1170 Hz 1600/1800 Hz 1700 Hz ø ø 2025/2225 Hz 2125 Hz 2110/2310 Hz 2210 Hz ø indicates default setting (used by normal convention) page 58 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual...
  • Page 61: Fm Transmission

    Several features are available for operation on FM A separate, dedicated “29 MHz” band is provided repeaters above 29 MHz, which typically use 100-kHz on the MARK-V FT-1000MP, allowing you to operate splits. both on 28 MHz in narrow-band modes, and above 29 MHz using narrow-band FM.
  • Page 62: Using Sub Vfo B

    A volume and the small SUB AF knob controls the Sub VFO’s volume. keys (in both normal and 1-MHz fast steps) for the Sub VFO as well, if you just press the [ SUB ( CE )] key first. page 60 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual...
  • Page 63: Using Headphones For Dual Receive

    Note that both the Main and Sub VFOs must be for both the Main and Sub VFOs simultaneously. The activated (to put the MARK-V FT-1000MP into the dual small SUB AF now functions as a “balance” control receive mode), and the AF GAIN control(s) must be between Main and Sub audio levels.
  • Page 64: Split Frequency Operation

    Split Operation Mode PLIT REQUENCY PERATION The MARK-V FT-1000MP offers three modes of Typical split operation involves receiving on the Main Split operation (chosen by menu selection 8-2 ): VFO-A or a memory channel, and transmitting on the Sub VFO-B. The special case of FM repeater opera-...
  • Page 65: Sideband Diversity Reception

    With [ LOCK ] depressed, the “TRACK” indicator ap- sideband ECSS modes. pears when the main tuning knob is rotated, and the Sub VFO tracks the Main receiver. Release the button to resume normal tuning. MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual page 63...
  • Page 66: Memory Features

    The [ VFO/MEM ] , [ A M ] , [ M A ] and [ M CK ] but- The MARK-V FT-1000MP contains ninety-nine regular memories, labeled 1-1 through 1-99, nine spe- tons and VRF/MEM CH knob are used to control vari-...
  • Page 67: Memory Programming

    VFO mode, so of menu selection 1-5), press and hold in the VRF/ you can continue tuning around and/or storing ad- MEM CH knob for ½ second. ditional memories. Basic Memory Storage Procedure MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual page 65...
  • Page 68: Recalling & Operating On Memory Channels

    [ VFO/MEM ] once more; the VFO’s resembles the VFO mode, be sure that you have the contents will have remained undisturbed. MARK-V FT-1000MP operating in a control mode com- patible with your software’s requirements. While operating in the memory mode (if you haven’t yet re-tuned it - see below), the “MEM”...
  • Page 69: Copying A Selected Memory To Vfo-A

    And if you want to enter the “Memory Tune” mode and step around in channelized steps (per the setting of menu selection 1-5), press and hold in the VRF/ MEM CH knob for ½ second. MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual page 67...
  • Page 70: Qmb (Quick Memory Bank) Operation

    Stored Quick Memories are recalled by pressing [ RCL ] repeatedly to select the desired memory (“QMB” will be displayed at the left, and the Quick Memory channel number will be displayed in the memory box, as shown below). page 68 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual...
  • Page 71: Scanning Features

    EMORY CANNING You can start scanning on the Main VFO by holding The 99 memories in the MARK-V FT-1000MP of- the microphone UP or DWN button for ½ second (the fer some choices regarding how they are scanned, and, receiver squelch does not have to be closed in this after the following brief description, you can decide how case).
  • Page 72: Memory "Masking

    1 and 10 seconds with menu selection 2-7 , or the scan pause (resume) feature can be disabled completely using menu selec- tion 2-0. If disabled, scanning will not stop for any ac- tivity. page 70 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual...
  • Page 73 M ] key for ½ second to write the VFO’s fre- enable memory channel selection, press the VRF/ quency into P1. MEM CH knob momentarily; rotation of the knob will now allow you to select other memories. MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual page 71...
  • Page 74: Advanced Features

    And the hybrid filter architecture of the EDSP microprocessor is programmed with various parameters corresponding to different known audio MARK-V FT-1000MP, utilizing extensive analog IF fil- tering to protect the DSP circuitry which follows, guar- phenomena. antees superior strong-signal performance under EDSP allows the frequency spectrum of a received crowded band conditions.
  • Page 75: Edsp Functions

    UNCTIONS UDIO NHANCEMENT EDSP Contours The EDSP circuitry in the MARK-V FT-1000MP al- lows digital enhancement of both transmitted and re- QRM reduction is accomplished by uti- ceived audio. A basic primer on DSP was given to in- lization of the various DSP filter networks.
  • Page 76: Edsp Noise Reducer

    IF passband to 1.9 kHz using the WIDTH and SHIFT controls, the IDBT feature will au- tomatically set the Contour filter’s Bandpass mode to 1.9 kHz, as well. EDSP Auto Multiple Notch Action page 74 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual...
  • Page 77 0-9 , the IF Notch will still be available. 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 page 75...
  • Page 78: Remote Control Operation

    The MARK-V FT-1000MP includes a contest memory keyer which includes a number of automated tions via the optional FH-1 Remote Control Keypad (available from your Yaesu dealer) connected to the features which reduce operator fatigue during long hours of contest operating.
  • Page 79 The Question Marks should be sepa- MARK-V FT-1000MP will automatically switch over to rated only by a letter space, not by a word space. Thus, four-digit numbering after QSO #999, so it generally is to send “5NN 001, 5NN 002,”...
  • Page 80 50 char- save the new setting and exit. acters in each of these. Particularly if you have a long callsign, you may wish to use key [ ID ] for storage of page 78 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual...
  • Page 81: Vfo/Memory Control

    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.
  • Page 82: User-Customized Operating Mode

    CPU reset. Simply hold the [ SUB ( CE )] , ø 2:Settings are factory preset & non-adjustable. [ 29 ( 0 )] , & [ ENT ] keys together while turning the transceiver on. page 80 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual...
  • Page 83: Optional Dvs-2 Digital Voice Recorder

    SSB, AM, and FM operation with newer These LEDs light or flash to indicate the status of model Yaesu transceivers having a special jack for the DVS-2. The “PLAY” LED glows green when play- connection of the DVS-2 on the rear panel. It offers ing back stored data, the “REC”...
  • Page 84: Message Recording (From Main Or Sub Receiver Audio)

    MOX switch on the front panel of the during a pileup, as you can replay the same recording MARK-V FT-1000MP. This can be handy if you wish to as often as you like (until you record over it). The record/...
  • Page 85: Message Monitor (Playback Without Transmitting)

    As the DVS-2 uses only one receiver audio chan- fore playing it back over the air. If you have recorded nel of the MARK-V FT-1000MP, you can play back several 4-second segments that you intend to com- recordings without missing real-time action by...
  • Page 86: Phone Patch Operation

    MARS operation, from the other radio station. This serves as a notice to or on behalf of a third parties. The MARK-V FT-1000MP you (if you are using PTT control) to switch to receive may be used with the LL-7 phone patch unit installed...
  • Page 87: Tuning Meter Re-Calibration

    Meter Calibration Points (Top Panel Access) 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 page 85...
  • Page 88: Cat System Computer Control

    There are twenty-nine instruction opcodes for the puter uses a custom connector, you may have to con- MARK-V FT-1000MP, listed in the table on pages 94 ~ struct the cable. In this case, refer to the technical docu- 97. Most of these duplicate menu programming set-...
  • Page 89: Constructing And Sending Cat Commands

    Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 DATA/ARGUMENT BYTES OPCODE 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 page 87...
  • Page 90: Downloading Mark-V Ft-1000Mp Data

    An overview of the Status Update Data that can be returned to the PC in response to one of the Status On command, the MARK-V FT-1000MP will down- Update requests (opcodes 10H, FAH, F7H, or 0EH) is load some or all (1,863 bytes) of its operational data.
  • Page 91 SUB VFO-B Locked Dual VFO Tracking MAIN VFO-A Locked Squelch Closed Scan Direction ( Up/Down ) VFO Channel Stepping Tuner Wait ( while tuning ) Scan Paused Auto Memory Write Scanning Active AM Synchronous Mode Active MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual page 89...
  • Page 92: Selecting Updata To Download

    This identifies the current or last-selected memory channel 1 ~ 99, P1 ~ P5 or QMB 1 ~ 5 for operation. cause the MARK-V FT-1000MP to report (update) its operating status by downloading all or a portion of its The table below translates hexadecimal codes into 1,863 data bytes.
  • Page 93: 16-Byte Data Record Structure

    (multiply- ing the 16-bit binary offset by 0.625). For example, a binary value of 0011 1110 0110 1111 (3E6FH or 15,983) multiplied by 0.625 results in an offset of +9989.375 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual page 91...
  • Page 94 –RPT +RPT SELECT CLAR CLAR RTTY 101 Note:for all flag bits, 1 = On, 0 = Off for ANT SELECT: 00 = ANT-A, 01 = ANT-B, 10 = RX ANT page 92 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual...
  • Page 95: Coding Examples

    CAT System Computer Contro ODING XAMPLES Although Yaesu Musen does not provide CAT con- ample. However, in an actual program, it may be pref- trol software (owing to the large variety of computers erable to convert the decimal frequency variable in the...
  • Page 96 Update U = 00HAll 1863 byte U = 01H1-byte Memory Channel Number U = 02H16-byte Operating Data U = 03H2 x 16-byte VFO (A & B) Data U = 04H1 x 16-byte Memory Data page 94 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual...
  • Page 97 200 Hz ~ 3.1 kHz ( P1 = 30H),300 Hz ~ 3.1 kHz ( P1 = 40H), AF Equalization ( 4EH), where P1 = Off ( 00H), Bank 1 ( 10H), Bank 2 ( 20H), Bank 3 ( 30H), Bank 4 ( 40H) MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual page 95...
  • Page 98 0 ~ 500 kHz in 1-kHz step. Use BCD format for X2 ~ X4. Repeater Offset X1 is 10’s & 100’s of Hz X2 is 1’s & 10’s of kHz X3 is must be 00H, 01H, or 02HX4 is must be 00H page 96 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual...
  • Page 99 *ID Byte #1 ( 03H ) Status Flag Byte #4 *ID Byte #2 ( 93H ) Status Flag Byte #5 Status Flag Byte #6 * See page 89 for explanation of transceiver ID byte values. MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual page 97...
  • Page 100: Menu Selection And Setting

    0-7 (Not Used) [ FAST ] + [ VCC/MIC ] Menu 3-4 (briGHt) [ FAST ] + [ BK-IN ] Menu 7-5 (kyr-dLy) [ FAST ] + RX- ( SUB VFO-B ) Menu 8-7 (Sub-AGc) page 98 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual...
  • Page 101 100 ~ 1000 msec, in 10 msec steps. 2-4 dScn-SPd Dial (VFO) Scan Speed - This sets the dwell time that the scanner samples each VFO channel. This duration can be set from 1 ~ 100 msec, in 1 msec steps. MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual page 99...
  • Page 102 Offset - When changing modes, the frequency dis- ment persistence (delay time) from 10 ~ 2000 msec. play changes to reflect the added BFO offset. page 100 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual...
  • Page 103 A wide bandpass response is produced, emu- 5-1 8.2-2.0 lating a “broadcast” microphone audio sound. 2nd IF 2.0 kHz Filter - Enables/disables the op- 4-5 (not Used) tional 2.0 kHz IF filter (Yaesu P/N YF-114SN). MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual page 101...
  • Page 104 0.00 to display the actual car- 3rd IF 2.0 kHz Filter - Enables/disables the op- rier frequency. See menu selection 6-5 below for tone tional 2.0 kHz IF filter (Yaesu P/N YF-110SN). pair selection. 5-6 455-500 3rd IF 500 Hz Filter - Enables/disables the optional 500 Hz IF filter (Collins YF-115C).
  • Page 105: Tone Set

    Sub receiver by pressing CW “Dash” Weighting - Adjusts dash character [ DUAL ] , or the SUB VFO-B RX button/LED. weight from 1 ~ 127 (30 by default, three times the length of a dot). MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual page 103...
  • Page 106 If you wish to exercise remote control of the VL- Power Amplifier - Enable/Disable the Power Am- 1000 Linear Amplifier from the MARK-V FT-1000MP, plifier. When you are using a transverter, select this this menu must be set to “Keyer.”...
  • Page 107 Easy Set - If you enjoy operating FAX, SSTV, or 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 page 105...
  • Page 108 1170 Hz – 330 Hz 456.170 kHz 456.500 kHz 1700 Hz 456.700 kHz 456.700 kHz 457.125 kHz 457.125 kHz PKT-F 457.210 kHz 457.210 kHz USER ±5000 ±5000 450 ~ 460 kHz 450 ~ 460 kHz page 106 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual...
  • Page 109 L 170 Hz +1640 Hz L 425 Hz +1520 Hz L 850 Hz +1300 Hz PKT-L 1170 Hz +1850 Hz 1700 Hz +1300 Hz 2125 Hz +900 Hz 2210 Hz +800 Hz PKT-F USER MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual page 107...
  • Page 110 OFF/10 mS ~ 2000 mS ( 2S ) MAIN VFO-A Meter Peak-Hold OFF/10 mS ~ 2000 mS ( 2S ) SUB VFO-B Meter Peak-Hold – – – RF Output Power (Limit) 200/75/10 W 200 W Key & Panel Beeper ON/OFF page 108 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual...
  • Page 111 SSB (TX): 100 - 3100 Hz/150 - 3100 Hz/ 200 - 3100 Hz/300 - 3100 Hz/ CW (RX) 100 - 3100 Hz/OFF AM (RX) 70 - 3800 Hz/OFF Sub Receiver ON/OFF Remote Control Function KEYER/FRONT KEY/VFO-A/VFO-B KEYER MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual page 109...
  • Page 112 – 2.120 kHz Transmit Carrier 456.500 kHz 453.500 kHz 455.000 kHz 455.000 kHz 455.000 kHz 455.000 kHz 457.120 kHz RTTY Offset 0.000 kHz 0.000 kHz 0.000 kHz 0.000 kHz – 0.170 kHz 0.170 kHz 0.000 kHz page 110 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual...
  • Page 113 PS31-U PKT-L 1.000 kHz 1.000 kHz 454.000 kHz 1.500 kHz 453.500 kHz PS31-SL –1.000 kHz –1.450 kHz 456.450 kHz –1.500 kHz 456.500 kHz PS31-SU 1.000 kHz 1.450 kHz 453.550 kHz 1.500 kHz 453.500 kHz MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual page 111...
  • Page 114: Installing Internal Accessories

    MARK-V FT-1000MP. The Temperature-Compensated Crystal Oscillator A complete list of options and their corresponding Yaesu is the heart of the master reference oscillator used P/N is provided on pages 5 and 6 of this manual. Please throughout the transceiver.
  • Page 115: Main Receiver 2Nd And 3Rd If Filters

    (unless installing other options now). Refer to pages ø 101 and 102 of the Menu Programming chapter to YF-114CN 250 Hz YF-115C 500 Hz enable newly-installed filters. – – YF-110CN 250 Hz ø : Collins Mechanical Filter MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual page 113...
  • Page 116: Miscellaneous

    Note: Memorized settings are lost and the radio returns to factory default settings when turning off the backup battery. CAUTION Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly re- placed. Replace only with the same or equivalent type. page 114 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual...
  • Page 117: Power-On Setting

    [ 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...
  • Page 118 Note page 116 MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual...
  • Page 119 Copyright 2001 VERTEX STANDARD CO., LTD. All rights reserved. No portion of this manual may be reproduced without the permission of VERTEX STANDARD CO., LTD.

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