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4. Changing the Location
To set the (highlighted) Time Zone, press the [7/ 18](SELECT) key to engage setting of the desired Time Zone. Use the [1/1.8]( ) ~ [4/7]( ) keys to choose the Time Zone, then press the [7/ 18](SELECT) key once more. The name of the country associated with the highlighted Time Zone may now be selected using the [1/1.8]( ) ~ [4/7]( ) keys. Press [7/18](SELECT) when you have made your selection. You may now choose one of the cities displayed in the same way. When you have made your choice, press the [7/18](SELECT) key. Advice: Depending on the country, there may be only one city (or no cities) listed. In these instances, to modify the setting, please first select the city name on the list, even if you do not see the city you want on the list; you may modify the city name later. When entry is complete, press the [7/18 ](SELECT) key.
7. Time Setting
Press the [1/1.8]( ) and [2/3.5]( ) keys to highlight TIME, then press the [7/18](SELECT) key to enter the time entry mode. Use the [3/5]( ) and [4/7]( ) keys to navigate to the desired column in the date, then use the [1/ 1.8]( ) and [2/3.5]( ) keys to select the desired number in each column. Time is entered in 24hour format.
5. Changing the City Name
(Please connect a PS/2 or USB Keyboard (not supplied) to do manual entry of a city name. If you are not entering a new city name, please skip to step (6) below). Use the [1/1.8]( ) and [2/3.5]( ) keys to highlight the city name you wish to change. Now, press the [7/18](SELECT) key, then enter the name of the desired city. When entry is complete, press the [7/18 ](SELECT) key.
8. Setting up Daylight Saving Time
Once you have selected the city to be utilized, use the [1/1.8]( ) and [2/3.5]( ) keys to highlight DST (DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME). Use the [3/5]( ) and [4/7]( ) keys to choose ON or OFF.
9. Saving and Closing
When you have completed all the above entries to your satisfaction, press and hold in the [7/ 18](SELECT) key for two seconds to save all the new settings. The chosen city and time zone will appear on the World Map page. When you have completed your input, press the [7/18](SELECT) key once more. Note: The [1/1.8](SET) key is only used when setting the city name and local time. If you make a mistake, press the [7/18](SELECT) key momentarily. Pressing the [7/18](SELECT) key for two seconds will return you to the World Map screen.
6. Correcting the Date
SPECTRUM SCOPE Screen Press and hold in the [8/21(DISPLAY)] button Press the [8/21(DISPLAY)] button
MEMORY CHANNEL LIST Screen Press the [8/21(DISPLAY)] button Press and hold in the [8/21(DISPLAY)] button
AUDIO SCOPE/OSCILLO SCOPE Screen Press and hold in the [8/21(DISPLAY)] button Press the [8/21(DISPLAY)] button
ROTATOR CONTROL Screen Press the [8/21(DISPLAY)] button Press and hold in the [8/21(DISPLAY)] button
Press the [8/21(DISPLAY)] button
LOG BOOK Screen
SWR MONITOR Screen
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ABOUT MENU MODE OPERATION
The Menu modes various selections and parameters can be displayed on the external monitor. For details on menu operation, please see the discussion below. Entering the Menu Mode 1. If you press and hold in the [ENT] key for more than two seconds, white letters will appear at the bottom of the screen to indicate various functions, and the [BAND] keys will act as Function keys. If you once more press and hold in the [ENT] key for at least two seconds, the white-lettered tabs will disappear, and control of the various functions will be cut off; the [BAND] keys will no longer act as Function keys. 2. Press the [MNU] key momentarily. The Menu list will appear on the after-market monitor, and you will see the Menu Number, Menu Groups, Menu Items, and the current settings for each item display on the monitor. 3. Rotate the Main Tuning knob to select the Menu item you wish to work on. 4. Rotate the CLAR/VFO-B knob to change the current setting of the selected Menu item. 5. When you have completed the changes to the Menu item(s), press and hold in the [MNU] key for 2 seconds; the setting(s) will now be saved. If you do not want to save the new setting, press the [MNU] key momentarily; the radio will revert to its previous condition.
MAIN Tuning knob
MNU key CLAR/VFO-B knob
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There are 160 items in the Menu mode, and they are grouped; the group name is displayed at the left top of the list screen. It will be convenient for you if you initially select the group, by rotating the Main Tuning knob, and then select the item you want. The groups are as follows. 1. AGC: 2. DISPLAY: 3. FH-2: 4. GENERAL: 5. MODE-AM, MODE-CW, MODE-DATA, MODEDM, MODE-PKT, MODE-RTTY, MODE-SSB 6. RX AUDIO: 7. RX DSP: RX Filter bandwidth and shaping 8. SCOPE: Setup of the starting frequency for the Spectrum Scope 9. TUNING: Setup of the Dial steps 10.TX AUDIO: Setup of the Parametric Equalizer 11.TX GNRL:Setup of the For detailed information regarding the Menu mode, please see the How to Use the Menu Mode section of this manual, and the operation manual of the radio.
Please see the PLEASE READ THIS FIRST information.
FORMAT (TIME FORMAT) SETUP
This procedure lets you choose between 12-hour and 24-hour time display format. 1. While the World Map is displayed, press [ 2/ 3.5](FORMAT) key to select TIME FORMAT. 2. Press the [1/1.8]( ), [2/3.5]( ), [3/5]( ), [4/7]( ) key, and select 12-hour or 24-hour display for LOCAL-TIME1, CLOCAL-TIME2, and the WORLD CITY LIST. When SEC is set to ON, the seconds digits will be shown at the top right corner of the TFT screen, in the Local Time indication area. Advice: If you press [6/14](SECADJ) key, the seconds indication will reset to 00. Use this to sunc your clock to a time standard such as WWV. 3. When all settings are complete, press and hold in [7/18](SELECT) key for 2 seconds to exit.
TIME FORMAT Select
SELECT Keys
Set to 00 Second
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CITY SELECTION
It is possible to select any city name which is displayed on the World Clock screen. Advice: The order of the display of the cities can be changed later; for now, please just select one of the supplied city names. There may only be one city shown in some countries; however, it is possible to add cities, if desired. If you wish to add a city to the City List that was programmed at the factory, you will need to supply your own USB or PS/2 Keyboard. If you utilize one of the pre-loaded cities, a keyboard is not necessary. 1. Press the [3/5](CITY) key while the World Map is displayed, and the Display will show the Area Selection screen. 2. Press the [1/1.8]( ), [2/3.5]( ), [3/5]( ), [4/7]( ) keys to select the time zone in which the desired city is located. 3. Confirm that the desired area is highlighted, and press the [7/18](SELECT) key momentarily. Now the country list for the selected zone will be displayed. 4. Use the [1/1.8]( ), [2/3.5]( ), [3/5]( ), [4/7]( ) keys to select the desired country in this area. 5. Now press the [7/18](SELECT) key momentarily, and you will see the list of the city names in the country selected. 6. Press the [1/1.8]( ), [2/3.5]( ), [3/5]( ), [4/7]( ) key to select the desired city. Even if the city displayed is the only one in the country, select it anyway. 7. Once you have pressed the [7/18](SELECT) key momentarily, the selected country name and the city name will be indicated, thanks to the procedure mentioned above. If you want to input a city name which is not in the list, press the [7/18](SELECT) key after confirming that the city name is highlighted. Then, enter the city name you want. 8. Press the [1/1.8]( ), [2/3.5]( ), [3/5]( ), [4/7]( ) key to set DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME (Summer Time), DISPLAY MAP (display or not display city names on the World Clock screen), or HIGHLIGHT (select highlighted indication (yellow) or normal (white) indication). 9. When finished, press and hold in the [7/18](SELECT) key for 2 seconds to exit.
AREA SELECTION SCREEN
COUNTRY SELECTION SCREEN
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MISCELLANEOUS WORLD CLOCK SETUP OPTIONS
It is possible to change the order of selection of the city times, as well as the display color, etc. 1. On the World Map Screen, press the [4/7](LIST) key to select the City Name List screen. 2. If you want to change the order of the city times as indicated at the middle of the Display screen, press the [1/1.8]( ) or [2/3.5]( ) keys to move the cursor to the city name you want to change the position of. When the [6/14](DOWN) key is pressed, the position goes downward. If you need to move it further, repeat as necessary. 3. If you want to change other settings of a city, select the city name by pressing the [1/1.8]( ) or [2/3.5]( ) keys to highlight the city, then press the [7/18](SELECT) key momentarily. Now the screen will change to the city setup screen, where the following settings can be done: DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME (to select Summer time), DISPLAY MAP (display or not display city names on the World Clock screen), and HIGHLIGHT (select yellow or white highlighting indication for cities). 4. If you want to delete a city from the World Clock screen, move the cursor to the city name by pressing the [1/1.8]( ) or [2/3.5]( ) keys , then press the [4/7](DEL) key. 5. When finished, press and hold in [7/18](SELECT) for 2 seconds to exit. Advice: On the DISPLAY MAP setting, if the city name indication is selected, the city name will be displayed on the World Map. When NO is selected, the city name will not be displayed, and only the city name and the current time is indicated at the middle of the Display screen. For the HIGHLIGHT setting (city name: highlighted or not highlighted), if Highlight (YES) is selected, the city name on the world map will be shown in yellow font color. If NOT Highlighted (NO) is selected, the city name will be indicated in white.
LIST Select
DELETE Key
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OFF TIMER AND ALARM SETUP
It is easy to set the OFF Timer and Alarm times. As to the OFF TIMEER, countdown intervals of 120/90/60/30/15 minutes, and OFF, can be selected. For the alarm setting, it is possible to choose either LOCAL-TIME1 or LOCAL-TIME2, set the alarm time, set the Alarm ON or OFF, and/or sound the alarm one time only or every day. 1. On the World Map screen, press the [ 5/ 10](TIMER) key to move to the OFF TIMER and ALARM setup screen. 2. Press the [1/1.8]( ), [2/3.5]( ), [3/5]( ), [4/7]( ) key to move the cursor to the desired setup item; the selected item will be highlighted. OFF TIMER setup: 120/90/60/30/15 minutes, and OFF ALARM setup: (When setting up the Alarm, be sure to set the OFF TIMER setting to OFF!) TIME ZONE (LOCAL TIME-1/LOCAL TIME2) ALARM TIME ALARM ON/OFF CYCLE (ONCE/DAILY) 3. Press and hold in [7/18](SELECT) key for 2 seconds to close and exit. Advice: When the OFF timer is engaged (power is shut off), the condition of the radio is the same as if the power switch on the front panel has been turned off. The Main power (circuit breaker) is not turned off. Therefore, power to the OCXO will be Maintained, retaining the high frequency stability. The Alarm will ring for around 60 seconds. If you want to stop the alarm, press any of the keys located on the front panel.
[2/3.5](SPAN) Bandwidth
By pressing this key momentarily, it is possible to set the range of frequencies from the left edge to the right edge. If the setting is toggled to 2500 kHz, and you press this key once more, the span returns to 25 kHz again. At the top of the screen, the current span is indicated below the span indication.
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25 kHz 50 kHz 100 kHz 250 kHz 500 kHz 1000 kHz 2500 kHz 25 kHz. choose the Dual A/B VFO split Spectrum Scope display, just like on the MP version.
[3/5](ATT) Attenuator
By pressing this key, the attenuation can be switched as shown below. The noise level on the band will vary according to conditions, your antenna, the time of day, etc.; please select the appropriate value for current conditions. 0 dB 10 dB 20 dB 0 dB.
[6/14](CTR/FIX)
By pressing this key, it is possible to switch between the CTR mode and FIX mode. In the CTR mode, the current operating frequency is displayed at the center of the screen; in the FIX mode, the frequency selected via the Menu is fixed at the left edge of the display. Advice: In either CTR or the FIX mode, the current operating frequency is indicated on the screen by the yellow arrow ( ), for ease of status recognition.
[4/7](A/B)
Selects the VFO which is to be shown. In the case of Single display, the Main (VFO-A) and Sub (VFO-B) VFOs can be toggled alternately. In the Dual mode, both VFOs will be shown. Advice: In the case of the Contest version, the RX switch to the left of the CLAR/VFO-B knob will, when pushed, cause both the VFO itself and the Spectrum Scope display to change to VFO-B. Additionally, when the optional RXU-9000 Dual Receive Unit is installed, you may use the [4/7](A/B) key to make this change, just like on the MP version.
[7/18](LBWS)
Press this key to activate the Limited Band Width Sweep (LBWS) function, which permits highspeed sweeping of a band segment. As the bandwidth is set narrower, the sweep speed becomes faster, allowing the scope to capture signals with quicker resolution. The bandwidth can be set to 50 %, 30 % or 10 % of the full span. The sweep speed becomes faster by the following amounts: 50 %: about 2 times faster 30 %: about 3 times faster 10 %: about 10 times faster NORMAL LBWS-1(50%) LBWS-2(30%) LBWS-3(10%) NORMAL.
SETTING THE LEFT EDGE FREQUENCY FOR THE FIX MODE
Press the [MNU] key momentarily to enter the Menu mode. Select the item which you want to change by rotating the Main dial (in this case, the items will be in the range from SCOPE 107: MAIN FIX 1.8 MHz to 128: SUB FIX 50MHz). Now you may change the setting by rotating the Sub dial. When the change(s) are completed, press and hold in the MNU key for 2 seconds to save the change. If you do not want to save the change(s), press the MNU key momentarily. The radio will go back to its previous condition/situation. There are many setup items in the Menu, and they are grouped; the group name is displayed at the top left area of the list screen. It will generally be more convenient for you if you initially select the group, by rotating the Main Dial, and then select the item you want to work on.
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AUDIO SCOPE AND OSCILLOSCOPE
ABOUT THE AUDIO SCOPE AND OSCILLOSCOPE
It is possible to show both the Audio Scope and the Oscilloscope displays simultaneously. With the Audio scope, the horizontal line represents frequency, and you can use this function check the frequency response within the TX bandwidth. In the Oscilloscope mode, the horizontal line represents time, and you can check the RX signal waveform within the RX bandwidth, as well as the TX wave form.
EXPLANATION OF THE FUNCTION KEYS ON THE AUDIO SCOPE AND OSCILLOSCOPE SCREEN
Here are the uses for the function keys when the Audio scope and Oscilloscope are displayed on the screen.
[2/3.5](MODE)
The SCAN MODE for the left-side Audio Scope can be changed. By pressing this key, the mode changes as shown below. NORMAL WF-1 WF-2 NORMAL. WF-1 and WF-2 are Waterfall displays. The sweep time (speed) of WF-2 is faster than that of WF-1.
[6/14](LEVEL)
This key lets you adjust the sensitivity of the Oscilloscope display at the right side of the screen. Adjust the level while viewing the screen, to optimize the setting for the lighting conditions in your station. Available values are: 0.3 V 0.1 V 1.0 V 0.3 V.
[7/18](SWEEP)
This key lets you adjust the sweep time for the Oscilloscope. Adjust this setting while viewing the screen. Available sweep times are: 10 ms 30 ms 100 ms 300 ms 1 s 10 ms.
[3/5](SOURCE)
Pressing this key lets you select the source for the audio to be viewed by the Audio Scope. The selections are: VFO-A VFO-B EXT VFO-A. When EXT is selected, you can observe the audio wave form of a signal provided by equipment connected to the AUDIO IN jack on the rear panel of the transceiver.
Press this key to switch the Display monitor to the LOG BOOK screen. Press and hold in this key top switch the Display to the SPECTRUM SCOPE screen.
[4/7](ATT) Attenuator
This key lets you adjust the attenuator for the Audio scope. Set the appropriate value based on the received signal. 0 dB 10 dB 20 dB 0 dB.
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USING THE AUDIO SCOPE
The Audio Scope is particularly useful when making adjustments to the transmitter, especially when setting up the Speech Processor as well as the Parametric Microphone Equalizer. On receive, you can observe the signal characteristics and quality of the incoming signal, as well. In the case of the Waterfall display, this can be used for precise frequency alignment of incoming signals to correspond with filters used in your computers sound card or modem. The sweep time (speed) of WF-2 is faster than WF-1, and you can choose the sweep most appropriate for your operating application. 1. By pressing the [2/3.5](MODE) key, the Waterfall mode can be modified. The available selections are: NORMAL WF-1 WF-2 NORMAL. NORMAL is a regular spectrum display. WF-1 and WF-2 are Waterfall displays, with WF2 utilizing a faster sweep time than the WF-1 selection. 2. Pressing the [3/5](SOURCE) key lets you select the source for the audio to be viewed by the Audio Scope. The selections are: VFO-A VFO-B EXT VFO-A. Advice: In the case of the Contest version, the RX switch to the left of the CLAR/VFO-B knob will, when pushed, cause both the VFO itself and the Audio Scope display to change to VFO-B. Additionally, when the optional RXU-9000 Dual Receive Unit is installed, you may use the [4/7](A/ B) key to make this change, just like on the MP version. When EXT is selected, you can observe the audio wave form of a signal provided by equipment connected to the AUDIO IN jack on the rear panel of the transceiver. 3. Press the [4/7](ATT) key to change the setting for the attenuator. The available settings are: 0.3 V 0.1 V 1.0 V 0.3 V. Advice: By using this feature, you can conveniently monitor the status of the CONTOUR filter, the performance of the IF Notch, and the WIDTH/SHIFT status.
PREVIOUS-QSO CHECK MODE
Quick Point: In the Step 2, before doing a check for a duplicate QSO, a copy is made of the QSO record, and you may then do editing of that record. Use the [1/1.8]( ), [2/3.5]( ), [3/5]( ), and [4/7]( ) keys to select an item from among CALL, RST, BAND, MODE and REM; when you press [5/10](ONLY THIS), youll copy only that item. When you press [7/18](EXIT), the TFT image changes to what you see on page 25; press [ENTER] on the keyboard to do a duplicate check, and press [ENTER] once more to return to the log input page and copy the data. If you select a line of data using the [1/1.8]( ) and [2/3.5]( ) keys, pressing [6/14](ALL SELECT) followed by [7/18](ENTER) will cause the Display image to change to what you see on page 25, and you may now press the [ENTER] key on the keyboard to do a duplicate check. Press [ENTER] once more to return to the log input page and copy the data to that page (however, the NUMBER, RST, BAND, and MODE data will not be copied).
EDITING LOG BOOK ENTRIES
Previously-entered log data may be edited alter, if desired. 1. Referring to Figure 1 on page 25, press the [2/ 3.5]( )/[3/5]( ) key to select the log data to be Editing. 2. Now you may ue the arrow keys on your keyboard to move the highlighted area through the log. 3. Use the keyboard to change data within the currently-highlighted area. 4. Press the [4/7](RECORD) key when you are finished editing the entries you have worked on. If you do not wish to save your changes, press the [5/10](UN-RECORD) key instead. Advice: Data may easily be deleted, if you make a mistake, enter duplicate data accidentally, etc. To erase data, use steps (1) and (2) to select the data to be erased. Then press [ESC] on the keyboard; the data will be deleted. Press [4/7] (RECORD) to return to the screen depicted on page 25 and end this procedure.
EDITING MODE
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SAVING LOG DATA
Log data can be saved in the supplied Compact Flash (CF) card. 1. Referring to Figure 1 on page 25, press the [7/ 18](SAVE/LOAD) key to move to the Save/Load page. 2. Press the [5/10](SAVE) key to choose the Save protocol.
3. Input the desired FILE NAME, and press the [6/ 14](GO) key to save the data in the CF card. Note: Be sure not to delete the "extension" to the file name, when entering the file name. If the extension is missing, it will not be possible to load log data When the ERROR message PLEASE CHECK A DISK is displayed at the right side of the MEM CARD indication, please confirm that the CF card is inserted correctly into its slot. When memory data is saved in the CF card, any file with the same name as the current file will be revised (over-written), and the previous data will be deleted. Please note.
SAVE/LOAD MODE
Advice: The user configuration protocol (CONFIG) allows you to specify the file format that is used for saving log data. The available formats are: ADIF (International Log Format).. adi CSV (Cursor-Limited Values). csv TXT (Tab-Limited Values). txt CABRILLO... cabrillolog (International Log Format)
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GREAT CIRCLE MAP / ROTATOR CONTROL FUNCTION
ABOUT THE GREAT CIRCLE MAP/ROTATOR CONTROL FUNCTION SCREEN
In order to direct the antenna to the desired/opposite station, a Great Circle Map can be displayed on the screen. This Great Circle map will show your location at the center of the map, and you can easily recognize and confirm the direction your antenna should be pointed to work a station elsewhere in the world. In addition, when a Yaesu Rotator (G-800DXA, G-1000DXA, or G-2800DXA) is connected to this transceiver, the transceiver can control the direction of the rotation, rotation speed, etc. on the Display screen. In this case, the rotator has to be connected to the FTDX9000 using a special cable. For details, please contact WDXC.
EXPLANATION OF THE FUNCTION KEYS ON THE GREAT CIRCLE MAP/ROTATOR CONTROL SCREEN
[1/1.8](ZONE)
This key moves you to a screen used for input of the location of the other station. When the country name and the city name are entered, your location and the opposite stations will be connected with a line and displayed on the Great Circle map (short path only). The location of the other station can be set when Rotator control is in the manual mode. Press the [4/7](MODE) key as needed to select the manual mode. The mode is indicated in the middle of the Display.
[2/3.5](CCW)
When a Yaesu Rotator (G-800DXA, G-1000DXA, or G-2800DXA) is connected to the transceiver, and you press this key, you can rotate the antenna in the CCW (counter clockwise) direction.
[3/5](CW)
When a Yaesu Rotator (G-800DXA, G-1000DXA, or G-2800DXA) is connected to the transceiver, and you press this key, you can rotate the antenna in the CW (clockwise) direction.
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[4/7](MODE)
By pressing this key, the rotation control mode can be selected. With every momentary press, the mode changes as shown below. The mode is indicated in the middle of the Display. MANUAL PRESET MEMORY MANUAL.
[6/14](FAST)
Press [3/5](SAVE)
Press [3/5](GO)
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LOADING MEMORY DATA
Loading Memory Data from the CF Card to the Memory on the FTDX9000. 1. Press the [2/3.5](LOAD) key to open the memory loading window. If there are multiple file names stored on the CF card, select the desired file by pressing the [6/ 14]( ) key or [7/18]( ) key.
2. Press the [3/5](GO) key to commence loading of the memory data to the transceiver. If you wish to cancel the download, press the [2/3.5](CANCEL) key. Advice: When the ERROR message PLEASE CHECK A DISK appears on the right side of the MEM CARD notation, please confirm that the CF card is inserted correctly into its slot. When the memory data is loaded from the CF card to the memory on the , all previous data will be over-written and the old data will be erased. Please remember to save the current memory contents to the CF card, if you want to retrieve it later.
Press [2/3.5](LOAD)
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USING THE MENU MODE
ABOUT THE MENU MODE
The FTDX9000s Menu mode includes 160 different settings, used for configuration of various transceiver features and functions that generally are set once, and then seldom changed. Advice: The 160 items in the menu are grouped into 17 categories, and the groups are displayed at the left top of the menu list screen. It will be most convenient for you if you initially select the group, by rotating the Main Dial, and then select the individual menu item you want to work on.
GROUP NAMES IN THE MENU
AGC This group is used for the setting up the AGC timing parameters. The AGC characteristics can significantly affect the performance of the receiver, and we recommend that you not change the settings in normal use. If the setting gets changed by accident, please do the menu mode reset described at the right. DISPLAY This is the display-related group, related to the Dimmer, Display color, clarifier display, etc. FH-2 This is the group relating to the FH-2 keypad setup. GENERAL This group covers miscellaneous items which are not included in other groups. MODE-AM, MODE-CW, MODE-DATA, MODE-DM, MODE-PKT, MODE-RTTY, MODE-SSB These are the groups related to items associated with different operating modes, and which may be configured separately. RX AUDIO This is the group related to the setting of the headphones and internal speakers. RX DSP This group pertains to the settings for the RX filter bandwidth, as well as other receiver filter configurations. SCOPE This group is used to set the starting frequency for the Spectrum scope on the FIX mode (band by band). TUNING This is the Dial step configuration group. TX AUDIO This group is used for setup of the parametric equalizer. TX GENERAL This group is used for setting the TX RF output, configuration of linear amplifier switching, full-duplex operation, etc.
POWER switch
1. First turn off the radio by pressing the front panel POWER switch. 2. Now, turn on the radio while pressing the MNU key. The menu mode will be reset, and the factory default configurations will come back.
MNU key
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EXPLANATION OF THE FUNCTION KEYS ON THE MENU MODE SCREEN
Press this key to download previously-used Menu settings from the CF card to the transceiver.
This is the down key for scrolling through the menu mode list. The items also can be selected by rotating the Main Tunig knob.
Press this key to save the current Menu settings to the CF card.
This is the up key for scrolling through the menu mode list. The items also can be selected by rotating the Main Tunig knob. When you have completed making all changes to the menu setting(s), press the [MNU] key for 2 seconds to lock in the changes. If you do not want to keep the changes, press the [MNU] key only momentarily; the radio will come back to the previous menu status that was present before you made the changes.
Use this key to select the configuration value of the menu item. The value may also be changed by rotating the CLAR/VFO-B knob.
[5/10]( )
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MENU MODE CONFIGURATION CHANGES
When you want to change something in a menu mode setting, follow the procedure described below. 1. Press the MNU key momentarily. The External Monitor will display the Menu page. Included on this page will be the Menu Group, Menu Item Name, Menu Item Number, and the current status (setting) for each Menu item. 2. Use the Main Tuning Dial, or the the [6/14]( )/[7/ 18]( ) keys, to select the Menu item you wish to work on. 3. Use the CLAR/VFO-B knob, or the [4/7]( )/ [5]( ) keys, to change the setting of the selected Menu item. 4. Press the MNU key is pressed for 2 seconds to save (within the transceiver) the new setting; the menu screen will close, and you will then return to the screen that was in use before entering the menu mode. If you press the MNU key momentarily to exit, the new settings will not be saved, and you will exit from the menu mode without retaining the new configuration.
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SAVING MENU CONFIGURATION DATA
You may save the current Menu configuration data to the CF card, for archive purposes or for quick changes in extensive transceiver settings for different operating applications. 1. Press the [3/5](SAVE) key to open the Save window. If there are multiple file names already stored, select the desired file by pressing the [6/ 14]( ) and [7/18]( ) keys.
2. If you want to over-write the file name, go to step 3. If you do not want to over-write the data on an existing file name, and want to save the data in the new file. Press the [4/7](FILE) key; now enter the desired file name from your keyboard (the file extension will be.mep for Menu data). 3. Press the [3/5](GO) key to save the data into the CF card. If you wish to cancel the saving of the data, press the [2/3.5](CANCEL) key. Advice: When the ERROR message PLEASE CHECK A DISK is displayed at the right side of the MEM CARD notation, please confirm that the CF card is inserted correctly into its slot. When the memory data is saved in the CF card under a previously-used file name, the old/previous data will be over-written and the old data erased.
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LOADING MENU DATA
Loading Menu Data from the CF Card 1. Press the [2/3.5](LOAD) key to open the Load window. If there are several file names stored, select the desired file by pressing the [6/14]( ) and [7/18]( ) keys.
2. Press the [3/5](GO) key to download the Menu configuration from the CF card to the radio. To cancel the download, press the [2/3.5](CANCEL) key. Advice: When the ERROR message PLEASE CHECK A DISK is displayed at the right side of the MEM CARD notation, please confirm that the CF card is inserted correctly into its slot. When the Menu data is loaded from the CF card to the Menu on the FTDX9000, the old/previous data will be over-written, and the old data erased.
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Yaesu FT-2800M (FT 2800 M FT2800M) transceivers: extended TX mod
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Yaesu FT-2800M (FT 2800 M FT2800M) extended TX mod This MOD is for the NEW Yeasu FT-2800 Hi-Power 2-Meter Mobile and it is easy! Start by disconnecting power and microphone. 1. Remove all screws on bottom of radio and remove bottom cover. * Careful, the speakers rubber seal my stick to the cover, so take your time and note that the speakers wires are soldered to radio (no connector). 2. To make this simple, position the radio with the front facing away from you (bottom up) In the front right corner you will see a set of three solder pads located on the back side of the circuit board for the front display/ controls. 3. There is only one solder pad in place from factory (far right side, see photo).
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REMOVE this solder pad! 4. Bridge the middle solder pad, leave the others un-soldered.
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5. Reset radio by pressing ALL four white panel buttons while turning power on. button labels ---> [MHz] [Rev] [LOW] [D/MR]
Then press the [D/MR] button. The radio will power cycle. DONE! NEW TX and RX RANGE is 137.000MHz to 174.000MHz Enjoy! More Yaesu Radioamateur Transceivers Yaesu VHF/UHF Handhelds: Yaesu FT-10R (FT 10 R FT10R): mods. Yaesu FT-11R (FT 11 R FT11R): mods. Yaesu FT-23R (FT 23 R FT23R): mods. Yaesu FT-26 (FT 26 FT26): mods. Yaesu FT-33R (FT 33 R FT33R): mods. Yaesu FT-40R (FT 40 R FT40R): mods. Yaesu FT-41R (FT 41 R FT41R): mods. Yaesu FT-50R (FT 50 R FT50R): mods. Yaesu FT-51R (FT 51 R FT51R): mods. Yaesu FT-73R (FT 73 R FT73R): mods. Yaesu FT-76 (FT 76 FT76): mods. Yaesu FT-104 (FT 104 FT104): mods. Yaesu FT-202R (FT 202 R FT202R): mods. Yaesu FT-203R (FT 203 R FT203R): mods. Yaesu FT-207R (FT 207 R FT207R): mods. Yaesu FT-208R (FT 208 R FT208R): mods. Yaesu FT-209R (FT 209 R FT209R): mods. Yaesu FT-209RH (FT 209 RH FT209RH): mods. Yaesu FT-290R (FT 290 R FT290R): mods. Yaesu FT-290R II (FT 290 RII FT290RII): mods. Yaesu FT-404R (FT 404 R FT404R): mods. Yaesu FT-411MKII (FT 411 MKII FT411MKII): mods. Yaesu FT-411R (FT 411 R FT411R): mods. Yaesu FT-415 (FT 415 FT415): mods. Yaesu FT-416 (FT 416 FT416): mods. Yaesu FT-470 (FT 470 FT470): mods. Yaesu FT-530 (FT 530 FT530): mods. Yaesu FT-690R (FT 690 R FT690R): mods. Yaesu FT-690R II (FT 690 RII FT690RII): mods. Yaesu FT-703R (FT 703 R FT 703R): mods. Yaesu FT-708R (FT 708 R FT 708R): mods. Yaesu FT-709R (FT 709 R FT 709R): mods.
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