Yaesu FTDX10 Reference Manual

Yaesu FTDX10 Reference Manual

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  • Page 1 CAT Operation Reference Manual YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD.
  • Page 2 Using the USB Cable The FTDX10 transceiver has a built-in USB to Dual UART Bridge, allowing direct connection from the rear-panel USB jack to the USB jack of a computer without the need for an interface device, simply use a USB cable to connect to the USB jack on the computer.
  • Page 3 Operation ( Computer Aided Transceiver ) When performing software port configuration, select the COM port numbers that were confirmed using the procedure above, use the two confirmed COM port numbers for each software function. The frequency and communication mode and PTT control can be set from the software, and CW keying, digital communication, etc. can be performed simultaneously. When performing software port configuration, select the COM port numbers that were confirmed using the procedure above. ・ If a “!” or “X” is displayed for the port on the Device Manager, uninstall and reinstall the virtual COM driver. ・ If a transceiver with a different serial number is connected and turned on, different COM port numbers will be assigned to it, making it possible to perform individual COM port configurations for separate transceivers.
  • Page 4 When using an RS-232C cable, the “PS” command (POWER SWITCH) is not available. Therefore, the transceiver cannot be turned ON with the CAT command. The FTDX10 transceiver has a built-in level converter, allowing direct connection from the rear-panel RS-232C jack to the serial port of your computer without the need of any external boxes.
  • Page 5 Unnecessary characters between parameters IS00+10000; Too many digits (Five frequency digits given) Note: If a particular parameter is not applicable to the FTDX10, the parameter digits should be filled using any character except the ASCII control codes (00 to 1Fh) and the terminator (;). Terminator To signal the end of a command, it is necessary to use a semicolon (;). The digit where this special character must...
  • Page 6 Operation ( Computer Aided Transceiver ) Command Function Set Read Ans. Command Function Set Read Ans. VFO-A TO VFO-B OFFSET (Repeater Shift) ANTENNA TUNER PRE-AMP (IPO) CONTROL PLAY BACK AF GAIN POWER CONTROL AUTO INFORMATION SPEECH PROCESSOR VFO-A TO MEMORY LEVEL CHANNEL SPEECH PROCESSOR...
  • Page 7 Operation ( Computer Aided Transceiver ) VFO-A TO VFO-B Read Answer ANTENNA TUNER CONTROL P1 0: Fixed P3 0: Tuner “OFF” P1 P2 P3 P2 0: Fixed 1: Tuner “ON”, 2: Tuning Start / Tuning Stop Read Answer P1 P2 P3 AF GAIN P1 0: Fixed P1 P2 P2 P2...
  • Page 8: Band Select

    Operation ( Computer Aided Transceiver ) AUTO NOTCH P1 0: Fixed P1 P2 P2 0: Auto Notch “OFF” 1: Auto Notch “ON” Read Answer P1 P2 BAND DOWN P1 0: MAIN BAND 1: SUB BAND Read Answer BREAK-IN P1 0: Break-in “OFF” 1: Break-in “ON”...
  • Page 9: Channel Up/Down

    Operation ( Computer Aided Transceiver ) CLAR ON/OFF P1 0: MAIN BAND P3=1 (CLAR Frequency): 1: SUB BAND P4 + / - P2 0: Fixed P5-P8 0000 - 9999 Hz P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8 P3 0: CLAR Setting 1: CLAR Frequency P3=0 (CLAR Setting): Read...
  • Page 10 Operation ( Computer Aided Transceiver ) DIMMER P1 00: Fixed P1 P1 P2 P2 P3 P3 P4 P4 P2 00 - 20: TFT Display Contrast P3 00 - 20: TFT Display Brightness Level Read P4 00 - 20: LED Indicators Brightness Level Answer P1 P1 P2 P2 P3 P3 P4 P4 MIC DOWN...
  • Page 11 Operation ( Computer Aided Transceiver ) Table 2 (MENU Chart) Function Digits AF TREBLE GAIN –10 ~ +00 ~ +10 AF MIDDLE TONE GAIN –10 ~ +00 ~ +10 AF BASS GAIN –10 ~ +00 ~ +10 AGC FAST DELAY 20 ~ 4000 msec (P4= 0020 ~ 4000, 20 msec/step) AGC MID DELAY 20 ~ 4000 msec (P4= 0020 ~ 4000, 20 msec/step) AGC SLOW DELAY 20 ~ 4000 msec (P4= 0020 ~ 4000, 20 msec/step)
  • Page 12 Operation ( Computer Aided Transceiver ) Table 2 (MENU Chart) Function Digits AF TREBLE GAIN –10 ~ +00 ~ +10 AF MIDDLE TONE GAIN –10 ~ +00 ~ +10 AF BASS GAIN –10 ~ +00 ~ +10 AGC FAST DELAY 20 ~ 4000 msec (P4= 0020 ~ 4000, 20 msec/step) AGC MID DELAY 20 ~ 4000 msec (P4= 0020 ~ 4000, 20 msec/step) AGC SLOW DELAY 20 ~ 4000 msec (P4= 0020 ~ 4000, 20 msec/step)
  • Page 13 Operation ( Computer Aided Transceiver ) Table 2 (MENU Chart) Function Digits APF WIDTH 0: NARROW 1: MEDIUM 2: WIDE CONTOUR LEVEL –40 ~ 0 ~ +20 (P4 = –40 ~ –00 or +00 ~ +20) (RX-DSP) CONTOUR WIDTH 01 ~ 11 IF NOTCH WIDTH 0: NARROW 1: WIDE AMC RELEASE TIME 0: FAST 1: MID 2: SLOW PRMTRC EQ1 FREQ...
  • Page 14: Agc Function

    Operation ( Computer Aided Transceiver ) FREQUENCY VFO-A P1 000030000 - 075000000 (Hz) P1 P1 P1 P1 P1 P1 P1 P1 Read P1 P1 P1 P1 P1 P1 P1 P1 Answer FREQUENCY VFO-B P1 000030000 - 075000000 (Hz) P1 P1 P1 P1 P1 P1 P1 P1 Read P1 P1 P1 P1 P1 P1 P1 P1 Answer...
  • Page 15 Operation ( Computer Aided Transceiver ) INFORMATION P 0 0 0 1 - 0 9 9 ( M e m o r y C h a n n e l ) , P 1 L - P 9 U ( P M S ) , 5 x x ( 5 M H z B A N D ) , EMG (EMERGENCY CH) P2 VFO-A Frequency (Hz) P3 Clarifier Direction +: Plus Shift, -: Minus Shift...
  • Page 16: Memory Channel

    Operation ( Computer Aided Transceiver ) CW KEYING P1 1: Keyer Memory “1” Playback 6: Message Keyer “1” Playback 2: Keyer Memory “2” Playback 7: Message Keyer “2” Playback 3: Keyer Memory “3” Playback 8: Message Keyer “3” Playback Read 4: Keyer Memory “4”...
  • Page 17: Monitor Level

    Operation ( Computer Aided Transceiver ) MONITOR LEVEL P1 0: MONI “ON/OFF” 1: MONI Level P1 P2 P2 P2 P2 P1=0 000: MONI “OFF” Read 001: MONI “ON” P1=1 Answer 000 - 100 P1 P2 P2 P2 MEMORY CHANNEL READ P 0 0 0 1 - 0 9 9 ( M e m o r y C h a n n e l ) , P 1 L - P 9 U ( P M S ) , 5 x x ( 5 M H z B A N D ) , EMG (EMERGENCY CH) P2 Frequency (Hz)
  • Page 18: Noise Blanker Level

    Operation ( Computer Aided Transceiver ) MEMORY CHANNEL WRITE P1 001-099 (Memory Channel), P1L -P9U (PMS) P2 Frequency (Hz) W P1 P1 P1 P2 P2 P2 P2 P2 P3 Clarifier Direction +: Plus Shift, --: Minus Shift Clarifier Offset: 0000 - 9990 (Hz) P2 P2 P2 P2 P3 P3 P3 P3 P3 P4 P4 0: RX CLAR “OFF”...
  • Page 19: Power Control

    Operation ( Computer Aided Transceiver ) OPPOSITE BAND INFORMATION P1 001-099 (Memory Channel), P1L -P9U (PMS), 5xx (5MHz BAND), EMG (EMERGENCY CH) P2 VFO-B Frequency (Hz) P3 Clarifier Direction +: Plus Shift, --: Minus Shift Read Clarifier Offset: 0000 - 9990 (Hz) P4 0: RX CLAR “OFF” 1: RX CLAR “ON” P5 0: TX CLAR “OFF” 1: TX CLAR “ON”...
  • Page 20 Operation ( Computer Aided Transceiver ) POWER SWITCH P1 0: POWER “OFF” 1: POWER “ON” This command requires dummy data be initially sent. Then after one second and before two seconds the command is sent. (For example, Send “PS1;” command, wait 1 second, Read and then Send “PS1;”...
  • Page 21: Radio Information

    Operation ( Computer Aided Transceiver ) RF GAIN P1 0: Fixed P1 P2 P2 P2 P2 000 - 255 Read Answer P1 P2 P2 P2 RADIO INFORMATION P1 0: HI-SWR P2 0: OFF 1: - 1: ON 2: - Read 3: REC 4: PLAY C: -...
  • Page 22: Squelch Level

    Operation ( Computer Aided Transceiver ) CW BREAK-IN DELAY TIME 00: 30 01: 50 02: 100 03: 150 04: 200 05: 250 33: 3000 (msec) (06 to 33: 100 msec steps) 06: 300 07: 400 - 32: 2900 P1 P1 Read Answer P1 P1...
  • Page 23: Spectrum Scope

    Operation ( Computer Aided Transceiver ) SPECTRUM SCOPE P1 0: Fixed P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P2 0: SPEED 1: PEAK 2: MARKER 3: COLOR 4: LEVEL 5:SPAN 6:MODE 7: AF-FFT/OSCILLOSCOPE 8: HOLD Read P2=0 (SPEED): P1 P2 P3 0: SLOW1 1: SLOW2 2: FAST1 3: FAST2 4: FAST3 P4 - P7: 0: Fixed Answer...
  • Page 24 Operation ( Computer Aided Transceiver ) MIC UP Read Answer VOX DELAY TIME / DATA VOX DELAY TIME P1 00: 30 msec 01: 50 msec 02: 100 msec 03: 150 msec 04: 200 msec P1 P1 P1 P1 05: 250 msec 06: 300 msec - 33: 3000 msec (06 - 33: 10 msec multiples) VD command has different parameters to be changed according to the setting of Menu Read item [OPERATION SETTING] → [TX GENERAL] → [VOX SELECT].
  • Page 25 Copyright 2022 YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. All rights reserved. No portion of this manual may be reproduced without the permission of YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. Tennozu Parkside Building 2-5-8 Higashi-Shinagawa, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo 140-0002 Japan YAESU USA 6125 Phyllis Drive, Cypress, CA 90630, U.S.A.

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