Most RTTY operation today is accomplished using a TNC or other computer-based system that utilizes AFSK tones. As
such, the previous discussion on LSB-mode "Packet" operation will apply for Baudot operation, as well. For RTTY
operation using a Terminal Unit (TU) or the "FSK" output from a TNC, please see the discussion below. See also the
illustration for details regarding connection to your TU.
Before commencing RTTY operation, please direct your
attention to the setup steps below.
1. Press the [ RTTY ] Mode switch to enter the RTTY mode.
One press of the [ RTTY ] Mode switch will engage
RTTY operation using "LSB" injection, which is
generally used in the Amateur service. In this mode,
both the "RTTY" and "LSB" LEDs will light up.
To switch to USB-side injection in RTTY, press
the [ RTTY ] mode switch once more. Both the
"RTTY" and "USB" LEDs will now be illumi-
nated. Repeatedly pressing the [ RTTY ] button will
toggle between LSB and USB injection on RTTY.
2. When you begin typing on your TU or computer key-
board, the command to transmit should automatically
be sent to the transceiver, causing it to enter the trans-
mit mode.
N N N N N
O O O O O TE
If you anticipate making data transmissions of
longer than a few minutes, we recommend that you
use the [ RF PWR ] control to reduce the transmit-
ter power to 1/2 ~ 1/3 of its normal maximum.
Q Q Q Q Q
UICK
UICK
UICK
UICK
UICK
In the FT
9000D, "RTTY" is a mode defined
DX
as being an "FSK" mode, whereby the closing and
opening of a keying line (to ground) causes the
Mark/Space tones to alternate. The RTTY mode is
not an AFSK based mode in this transceiver, and
the AFSK output tones from a TNC will not cause
Mark/Space shifting to occur. Use the "Packet"
mode for AFSK-based Baudot and other data modes.
FT
9000D O
DX
PERATION
2
1
RTTY
S
U
ETTING
P FOR
B
ASIC
TE
TE
TE
TE
P P P P P
OINT
OINT
OINT
OINT
OINT
M
ANUAL
RTTY ( R
T
ADIO
ELE
RTTY JACK
RTTY Machine
②
③
Pin 1
AF IN
①
④
Pin 2
PTT
Pin 3
GND
Pin 4
FSK OUT
RTTY O
PERATION
Menu Mode
MODE-RTY 073 POLARITY-R
MODE-RTY 074 POLARITY-T
MODE-RTY 075 RTTY SHIFT
MODE-RTY 076 RTTY TONE
S
ETUP
There is no adjustment of the receiver output
level from Pin1 ("RX OUT") of the [ RTTY ]
jack on the rear panel; please make any needed
level adjustments at the TU side.
The Mark/Space Shift utilized in most Ama-
teur RTTY operation is 170 Hz. Other shifts
may be configured, however, using Menu item
"MODE-RTY 075 RTTY SHIFT."
The FT
9000D is set up for "high tone"
DX
operation (centered on 2125 Hz) by default, but
you may configure it for low tone (1275 Hz)
operation using Menu item "MODE-RTY 076
RTTY TONE."
You may find that you are unable to decode
some RTTY stations, even if they are of suffi-
cient signal strength. If this is observed, there
may be a Mark/Space polarity problem between
your station and the other station. If so, try set-
ting Menu item "MODE-RTY 073 POLAR-
ITY-R" to "REV" ("Reverse") to see if that
permits copy. A separate Menu item permits re-
versal of your transmitter's Mark/Space polar-
ity: "MODE-RTY 074 POLARITY-T."
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T
YPE
PERATION
PTT
FSK OUT
AF IN
Setup
NOR/REV
NOR/REV
170Hz
2125Hz
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