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FT-767GX
OPERATING
MANUAL
AESU MUSEN CO. , LTD.
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TOKYO JAPAN

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  • Page 1 FT-767GX OPERATING MANUAL AESU MUSEN CO. , LTD. TOKYO JAPAN...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Page Section Page Section §1.0 Transmitter Operation: General SPECIFICATIONS ....2 4.7.1 & SWR Measuring Ant. Matching General 4.7.2 SSB Transmission Transmitter 4.7.3 CW Transmission Receiver 4.
  • Page 3 For CW operators, FT-767GX operates includes standard) iambic key er w ith linear speed control, selectable sid et one and carrier offset ( 600/700/800 Hz), 3-speed AGC ( plus OFF),...
  • Page 6: Transmitter

    & CONTROLS, SWITCHES CONNECTORS CD®®® ® ® FRONT PANEL C ONTROLS SQL---@- - NB POWER This b u t t o n t u r n s t h e t r a n s c ei v e r on a nd o f f. The i n n e r S Q L ( s q ue l c h ) c o n t ro l s e t s t h e si g ­...
  • Page 7 2- Position Pushbu t t on S witches MUTE ( wi th yel low LED ) : disables receiver a u d io , for k e e p i n g t h e r e c e i v e r on i n e n a b l e s a u t o m a ti c voic e - a c t u a t e d VO X: s t an dby.
  • Page 8 (15) FAST, MIC U/D KEY ER pushbut t ons PMS (V/U) Press the FAST b u t t o n t o s e l e c t c o a r s e t u ni n g The defau l t PMS ( Progra m m ab l e Memory S c a n ) steps for the tuning knob, PRO GRAM DOWN and f u n c ti o n...
  • Page 9 SET) (Orange Key ) FUNC (T AC (0) This speci a l k e y th a t a c tiv a t e s Th e d e f au l t fu n c tion r e q ui r e s t w o pr e s s e s ( wi th o n e push ) the a l t e r n a t e f u n c ti o n s o f thi s k e y i n...
  • Page 10 Selector Pushbu t t ons (20) MODE ( 18) ANTENNA TUNER Th e s e six m o m e n t a r y b u t t o n s s e l e c t the o p er­ a ting mode of emission.
  • Page 11 (25) S m al l Controls VOX GAIN: adjusts sensitivity o f the VOX circuit t o audio at the mic r o p h o n e d u ri n g voi c e m od e s , w h e n t h e VO X...
  • Page 12: Rear Panel Jacks & Switches

    70cm UNIT 2m UNIT 6m UNIT (OPTION) (OPTION) (OPTION) YAESU ALL MOD>: TRM<U:t'.!vt'R & REAR PANEL JA C K S SWIT CHES (I) BACKUP Pushbu t ton S witch J acks RF OUT, EXT ALC, TX GND T u r n s...
  • Page 14 FT-767GX POWER TRANSFORMER VOLTAGE SELECTION If your local mains voltage does not match the label on the rear of the FT-767GX, the taps on the primary winding of the power transformer in the F T-767GX should be changed according to the following procedure.
  • Page 15 @, g � 0 °0 •0000 Figure 1 Figure 7 Figure 2 Figure 9 Figure 8 POWER TRANSFORMER Figure Figure •• < Figure Figure 5 234V 220V 200V 117V 110V 100V Figure F igure 6 - 1 3 -...
  • Page 16: Installation

    The proper AC voltage is marked on the rear panel. When setting up the FT-767GX make sure there is plenty of ventilation around the top and rear of the cabinet. The cooling system o f the FT-767GX must...
  • Page 17: Memory Backup

    3 . 6 Memory Backup Tuning Knob Steps Before leaving the factory, the lithium memory tuning knob rate preset by switch backup system is switched off. Set this on by S3005 on the Local Unit for 5kHz per revolu­ pushing the BACKUP switch on the rear panel so tion (Fast 50kHz/rev).
  • Page 18: Operation

    OPERA Preset the front panel controls: This section is intended to familiarize you with the various operating features of the transcei­ MIC, D RIVE & NB- --------- -fully counterclockwise ver. early subsections describe detail SQL -------------------------- -- -fu ll y counterclockw i se the basic operating procedures for the receiver (but not into the click-stop) and transmitter.
  • Page 19: Mode Selection

    4. 4 Tuning Methods 7 . 000 . 0o 7 . 000 . 0o � 7 . 500 . 0o 6 . 500 . 0o A s i d e f ro m BAN D s w i t ching, t h e r e a re t h r e e �...
  • Page 20: Keypad Frequency Entry

    T o s hi f t t he b li nki n g d i g i t o n e p l ace t o t h e ( 3 ) UP/OWN Buttons o n Microphone N o tice t h a t this key must be pressed t o enter the hundreds The m ic b u t t o n s c a n be se l e c t e d t o d u p l ic a te of MHz digit if the optional VHF or UHF band...
  • Page 21: Rf Gain Control

    4 . 6.4 As the NB control is set further c lockwise the R F AMP Swi t ch b l anki ng p u l s e b e co m e s wi d e r . T hi s is u s e f u l b l a nki ng t h e ' woo d p e ck e r '...
  • Page 22: If Passband Shift

    To u s e t he A P F, fir s t t u n e in t h e d e s i r e d C W I f t h e h e t e ro d yne l e ve l i s s t ro nge r t h an t h e signal with the APF o f f, and then switch it on de si r e d...
  • Page 23: Transmitter Operation: General

    Transmitter Operation: General (1 ) P r e s e t t he DR I V E con t r o l ( o u t e r k n ob , l e f t m o s t c o n t ro l ) fu l l y c l o c k wise. A t this poi n t y o u a r e p r o b ab l y r e a d y t o t r y out the t r a n s mi t t e r.
  • Page 24: Ssb Transmission

    Con t act your Yaesu dealer for replace­ m a t c h , or r e p l a c e or r e a d j u s t t h e a n t e n n a i t ­...
  • Page 25 MON I con t r o l cou n t e rc l oc k wi s e e f f ec t t h e co m p re s sio n a d j u s t m e n t ( a n d •...
  • Page 26: Cw Transmission

    4. 7 C W Tran s m i ssion W hi l e t r a n s m i t t i n g, no t e t h e i n dic a t io n o n t h e AL C scale o f the meter.
  • Page 27: Rtty, Hf Packet & Sstv Transmission

    U HF. Then speak into the m icrophone and ad­ 4 . 8 Programmable Tuning Steps v ance the M I C gain control until the PO m eter j u s t s t a r t s to i n c r e a s e o n vo i c e p e a k s. Di f f e r e n t t u n i ng ( a n d s c a n ning ) s t e p s c a n b e no t advance the M I C gain further, or overmod­...
  • Page 28: Memory Operation

    4. 9 Memory Operation 4. 9. 2 Mem ory Rec a l l ( 1 ) Ten memory channels, numbered 0 through 9, are P r e s s t h e M R k e y t o r e c a l l m e mo r i e s : t he a v ai l a b l e fo r s to ri ng o p e r a ti ng f r e q u e n c y a n d dis p l a y...
  • Page 29: Scanning

    N o w t h e V FO d a t a i s m o v e d i n t o t he m e m ory 4. 1 0. 2 Program m a b l e Mem ory S c an n i n g ( P M S ) c h a n n e l w h i l e you can r e t u n e the p r e v i o u s l y s t o r e d m e m o ry d a t a.
  • Page 30: Offset Frequency Memory

    4. 1 1 . 1 To o p e r a t e s p li t ; O f fset Frequency Memory A s a f u r t h e r co n ve n i e nce fo r s p li t f r e q u e ncy ( 1 ) Tune the displayed V F O to the frequen­...
  • Page 31: Tone Squelch Operation

    4 . 1 2 4 . 1 3 Tone Squelch Operation Tips for S S B ( L SB/USB) Operation When the optional FT S - 8 Tone Squelch U nit is A l t hough a l l t h e co n t ro l s a n d f e a t u r e s...
  • Page 32: Strong Signal Ssb Reception

    I f b a c kgrou n d nois e is s t r o ng enough to c a u s e 4. 1 3. 3 Suppressi n g Man - m ade I n terference t h e S - m e t e r t o d e f l e c t a bo v e S - 3, s wi t c h o f f the R f AMP.
  • Page 33: Tips For Cw Operation

    A G C s e l e c tio n is a bi t more c ri tic a l w h e n r e ­ 4. 1 4 Tips for CW Operation c eivi ng C W, a n d d e p e n d s o n t h e co de s p e e d : s e l e c t t h e s e t ti ng t h a t p ro vides t h e s m oo t h e s t A l l o f t h e...
  • Page 34: Tips For Am Broadcast Reception

    S e e § 4 . 7. 4 a n d § 4. 12 for t o n e b u r s t a n d t o n e Not e : When the FT-767GX is first turned s q u e l c h o p e r a ti o n .
  • Page 35: Vhf Packet (F2 Mode) Operation

    I f y o u r t n c a t t e n u a t e s t h e The FT-767GX o ffers specia l features for pac­ r e c e i v e r...
  • Page 36: Ca T System Computer Control

    Com m and Block sent to t he 767 must a l ­ FT-767GX a l lows con t ro l of V FO/memory data w ay s co n si s t o f fiv e b y t e s.
  • Page 37 T h e r i g h t m o s t c o l u m n o f t h e I n s t ruc t i o n C o de E XAMPL E : to set 14.25000 M H z as the current C h ar t i n d i c a t e s t h e n u m b e r of S t a t u s U p d a t e opera t i n g f r e q u e n c y ;...
  • Page 38 TABLE � FREQUENCY DATA STATUS UPDATE CHART F r e q u e n c y d i g i t s a p pe a r i n t h e d a t a s t r e a m a s b i n a r y - c od e d d e c i m a l ( BC D : h e x ­...
  • Page 40 YA E S U E2 2 0 0 1 0 0 ( 9 0 3 Q- EK)

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