Yaesu Musen 20361X61 HF Transceiver with Scanning Receiver User Manual P65
Yaesu Musen Co., Ltd. HF Transceiver with Scanning Receiver P65
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- 1. Users Manual 1
- 2. Users Manual 2
Users Manual 2
ENHANCING TRANSMIT SIGNAL QUALITY PARAMETRIC MICROPHONE EQUALIZER (SSB/AM/FM MODES) The FTDX5000 includes a unique Three-Band Parametric Microphone Equalizer, that provides precise, independent control over the low-, mid-, and treble-ranges in your voice waveform. You may utilize one group of settings when the speech processor is off, and an another independent group of settings when the speech processor is on. Setup of the Parametric Microphone Equalizer 1. Connect the microphone to the MIC jack. 2. Set the [RF PWR] knob to its minimum value, to reduce interference to other users during adjustment. ADVICE: We recommend you consider connecting a dummy load to one of the Antenna jacks, and monitor your signal on a separate receiver, to prevent interference to other users. You will have the best chance of hearing the effects of adjustments if you wear headphones (connected to the monitor receiver) while monitoring your transmitted signal. 3. To adjust the Parametric Microphone Equalizer while the speech processor is disabled, press the [PROC] button until the “ ” icon appears (or blinks) in the display. To adjust the Parametric Microphone Equalizer with the speech processor engaged, press the [PROC] button until the “ ” and “ ” icon appears in the display. ADVICE: ” icon indicates the Parametric A blinking “ Microphone Equalizer menu settings have all been set to “OFF”, as described later. 4. Press the [MONI] button, if you want to listen on the FTDX5000’s internal monitor. Adjust the monitor level using the [MONI] knob. 5. Press the [MENU] button briefly. The Menu list will appear in the display. 6. Rotate the (VFO-A )[ SELECT ] knob to find the “TAUD” Menu area, which contains Menu items “151” through “159”; these parameters apply to the adjustment of the Parametric Microphone Equalizer when the speech processor is disabled. Menu items “160” through “168” apply to the adjustment of the Parametric Microphone Equalizer when the speech processor is engaged. 7. Rotate the (VFO-B)[SELECT] knob to perform adjustments to a particular Menu item. [MONI] Button (VFO-A)[SELECT] Knob [MONI] Knob [PROC] Button [MENU] Button (VFO-B)[SELECT] Knob 8. Press the PTT switch, and speak into the microphone while listening to the effects of the changes you are making (in step 6). Because the overall effect on the sound will change with each adjustment you make, you should make several passes through each adjustment area, to be sure that you are achieving the optimum setting. 9. When you have completed all adjustments, press and hold in the [MENU] button for two seconds to save the new settings and exit to normal operation. If you only press the [MENU] button momentarily to exit, any changes you performed will not be stored. ADVICE: To roll off excessive bass response in a wide-range studio microphone, try putting a 10 dB null at 100 Hz with a bandwidth of “1” or “2,” do about a 3 dB null centered on 800 Hz with a bandwidth of “3,” and then put an 8 dB peak centered on 2100 Hz with a bandwidth of “1.” These are starting recommendations; each microphone and user’s voice will be different, often requiring different settings. QUICK POINT: The Parametric Equalizer is a unique system for adjusting the signal quality. Because the high, mid, and low audio ranges may be adjusted so precisely, it is possible to craft a response that provides a more natural and pleasant sound than you have ever experienced before. Or, the effective “talk power” can be significantly enhanced. The aspects of configuration that you may adjust with the Parametric Equalizer are: Center Frequency: The center frequency of each of the three bands may be adjusted. Gain: The amount of enhancement (or suppression) within each band may be adjusted. Q: The bandwidth over which the equalization is applied may be adjusted. Page 74 FTDX5000 OPERATING MANUAL ENHANCING TRANSMIT SIGNAL QUALITY PARAMETRIC MICROPHONE EQUALIZER (SSB/AM/FM MODES) Activating the Parametric Microphone Equalizer 1. Adjust the [MIC] (gain) knob for SSB use, as described on page 70. ” icon 2. Press the [PROC] button briefly. The “ will appear in the display, confirming that the Parametric Microphone Equalizer is engaged. ADVICE: A blinking “ ” icon indicates the Parametric Microphone Equalizer menu settings have all been set to “OFF” (“151 TAUD EQ1 FRQ”, “154 TAUD EQ2 FRQ”, and “157 TAUD EQ3 FRQ”). 3. Press the PTT switch on the microphone, and speak into the microphone in a normal voice level. 4. To switch the Parametric Microphone Equalizer off, ” press the [PROC] button repeatedly until the “ icon disappears. [PROC] Button [MIC] Knob 3-STAGE PARAMETRIC EQUALIZER ADJUSTMENTS (SPEECH PROCESSOR: “OFF”) (Low) “100” (Hz) ~ “700” (Hz) Center Frequency “151 TAUD EQ1 FRQ” (Mid) “700” (Hz) ~ “1500” (Hz) “154 TAUD EQ2 FRQ” (High) “1500” (Hz) ~ “3200” (Hz) “157 TAUD EQ3 FRQ” (Low) “–20” (dB) ~ “+10” (dB) Parametric Gain “152 TAUD EQ1 LVL” (Mid) “–20” (dB) ~ “+10” (dB) “155 TAUD EQ2 LVL” (High) “–20” (dB) ~ “+10” (dB) “158 TAUD EQ3 LVL” (Low) “1” ~ “10” Q (Bandwidth) “153 TAUD EQ1 BW” (Mid) “1” ~ “10” “156 TAUD EQ2 BW” (High) “1” ~ “10” “159 TAUD EQ3 BW” 3-STAGE PARAMETRIC EQUALIZER ADJUSTMENTS (SPEECH PROCESSOR: “ON”) (Low) “100” (Hz) ~ “700” (Hz) Center Frequency “160 TAUD PE1 FRQ” (Mid) “700” (Hz) ~ “1500” (Hz) “163 TAUD PE2 FRQ” (High) “1500” (Hz) ~ “3200” (Hz) “166 TAUD PE3 FRQ” (Low) “–20” (dB) ~ “+10” (dB) Parametric Gain “161 TAUD PE1 LVL” (Mid) “–20” (dB) ~ “+10” (dB) “164 TAUD PE2 LVL” (High) “–20” (dB) ~ “+10” (dB) “167 TAUD PE3 LVL” (Low) “1” ~ “10” Q (Bandwidth) “162 TAUD PE1 BW” (Mid) “1” ~ “10” “165 TAUD PE2 BW” (High) “1” ~ “10” “168 TAUD PE3 BW” +10dB f2 f3 Parametric Gain 0 dB -10dB -20dB f1 100~700Hz FTDX5000 OPERATING MANUAL 700~1500Hz 1500~3200Hz Page 75 ENHANCING TRANSMIT SIGNAL QUALITY USING THE SPEECH PROCESSOR (SSB MODE) The Speech Processor is designed to increase “talk power” by increasing the average power output via a sophisticated compression technique. The result is improved intelligibility when conditions are difficult. 1. Adjust the [MIC] (gain) knob for SSB use, as described on page 70. 2. Press the [PROC] button repeatedly until the “ ” ” icons appear in the display, confirming and “ that the Speech Processor is engaged. ADVICE: ” icon indicates the Parametric A blinking “ Microphone Equalizer menu settings have all been set to “OFF” (“160 TAUD PE1 FRQ”, “163 TAUD PE2 FRQ”, and “166 TAUD PE3 FRQ”). 3. Set the [PROC ] knob between the 9:00 to 12:00 o’clock position. ADVICE: The relative compression level of the Speech Processor will show for 3 seconds in the lower right corner of the Main Display whenever the outer [PROC] knob is turned. Alternately, the 3-second display feature may be changed to show in the SUB DISPLAY-III window via Menu item “018 DISP INDI”. Additionally, you may disable the 3-second display feature via Menu item “017 DISP LVL IND” See page 122 for details. 4. Rotate the [METER] switch fully to the left, to select “COMP” (Compression). 5. Press the PTT switch on the microphone, and speak into the microphone in a normal voice level. Confirm that the compression level is within the 5 dB to 10 dB range. ADVICE: We recommend that you set the [PROC] knob between 9:00 to 12:00 o’clock position as described previously. 5. To switch the Speech Processor off, press the [PROC] button repeatedly until the “ ” and “ ” icons disappear. Page 76 [MONI] Button [PROC] Button [METER] Switch [MONI] Knob [PROC] Knob [MIC] Button ADVICE: Excessive advancement of the [PROC] knob will result in a degradation of the transmitted signal-to-noise ratio, thereby reducing intelligibility at the other end of the circuit. The Transmit Monitor provides a helpful way of verifying proper adjustment of the compression level. Pressing the [MONI] button then adjusting the [MONI] knob for a comfortable listening level while you are transmitting, allows you to hear the difference in sound quality as you make adjustments. The [RF PWR] knob still controls the RF power output, whether or not the Speech Processor is engaged. When the optional DMU-2000 Data Management Unit is connected, you may observe the effect of your compression level adjustments by viewing the wave-form on the “Oscilloscope” page. FTDX5000 OPERATING MANUAL ENHANCING TRANSMIT SIGNAL QUALITY ADJUSTING THE SSB TRANSMITTED BANDWIDTH (SSB MODE) For SSB transmission, a default bandwidth of 2.4 kHz is provided. This bandwidth provides reasonable fidelity along with good talk power, and is typical of the bandwidth used for decades during SSB transmission. However, the bandwidth may be varied by the operator, when preferred, to provide different levels of fidelity or increased talk power. Here’s how to adjust the transmitted bandwidth on SSB: 1. Press the [MENU] button briefly, to engage the Menu. 2. Rotate the (VFO-A)[SELECT] knob, and select Menu item “104 A3J TX BPF”. 3. Rotate the (VFO-B)[SELECT] knob to select the desired bandwidth. The available selections are 50-3000, 100-2900, 200-2800, 300-2700, 400-2600, and 3000WB. The default is 300-2700 Hz. A wider bandwidth will provide greater fidelity, while a narrow bandwidth will compress the available transmitter power into less spectrum, resulting in more “talk power” for DX pile-ups. 4. Press and hold in the [MENU] button for two seconds to save the new setting and exit to normal operation. ADVICE: The Transmit Monitor is very helpful way of verifying the effects on fidelity of changing the bandwidth. Pressing the [MONI] button then adjusting the [MONI] knob for a comfortable listening level while you are transmitting, you will be able to hear the difference in sound quality as you make changes. When the optional DMU-2000 Data Management Unit is connected, you may verify the effect of your adjustments of the transmitted bandwidth by observing the Audio Scope on the “Oscilloscope” page. FTDX5000 OPERATING MANUAL [MONI] Button [MONI] Knob (VFO-A)[SELECT] Knob [MENU] Button (VFO-B)[SELECT] Knob QUICK POINTS: The higher fidelity associated with wide bandwidth will be particularly enjoyable on the low bands, during local rag-chew QSOs. The “3000WB” setting is a special hi-fidelity setting, whereby the transmitted bandwidth is in excess of 3 kHz. This selection, in conjunction with judicious adjustment of the Parametric Microphone Equalizer (see next chapter) can provide truly outstanding fidelity and very natural-sounding audio. When using the wider bandwidth selections (especially “3000WB”), the apparent power output from the transmitter may seem lower. This is because the available power from the transmitter is being distributed over a wider bandwidth, and the power detection circuitry does not compensate for the effect of the bandwidth selection (it is calibrated in the default 2.4 kHz bandwidth). Page 77 ENHANCING TRANSMIT SIGNAL QUALITY LOW- DISTORTION CLASS-A OPERATION (SSB MODE) Class-A operation of the FTDX5000 transmitter is provided, yielding ultra-low distortion products during SSB operation. Power output during Class-A operation is 75 Watts. 1. To engage Class-A operation, press the [CLASS-A] button. The “ ” icon will appear in the display, confirming that Class-A operation has been selected. 2. Engaging the “Class-A” mode actually places the transceiver in a condition whereby the Bias level may be adjusted, via the Menu mode. 1) Press the [MENU] button briefly, to engage the Menu. 2) Rotate the (VFO-A)[SELECT] knob, and select Menu item “169 TGEN BIAS”. 3 Rotate the (VFO-B)[SELECT] knob to select the desired BIAS level “1 - 100” to set the transceiver for operation anywhere between Class-A and ClassAB (Class-AB has lower heat dissipation but higher distortion products). A menu setting of “100” will place the transmitter fully in Class-A operation. Counter-clockwise rotation of the (VFO-B)[SELECT] knob will move the transmitter toward Class-AB operation. The menu setting “1” will place the transmitter fully in Class-AB operation. 4) Press and hold in the [MENU] button for two seconds to save the new setting and exit to normal operation. 3. To exit from the CLASS-A mode, press the [CLASSA] switch once more. The “ ” icon disappears, confirming that the CLASS-A mode has been disengaged. [CLASS-A] Button [MENU] Button (VFO-A)[SELECT] Knob (VFO-B)[SELECT] Knob Id: Drain Current VDS: Drain Voltage CLASS-AB Page 78 CLASS-A FTDX5000 OPERATING MANUAL ENHANCING TRANSMIT SIGNAL QUALITY LOW- DISTORTION CLASS-A OPERATION (SSB MODE) ADVICE During Class-A operation, 10-Amps of Bias current will be flowing, regardless of the modulation level that leads to actual power output. Therefore, if the ambient temperature in your operation location is high, the transceiver temperature may rise as well, due to the high bias level (which must be dissipated as heat). Depending on the temperature, you may wish to reduce the BIAS level using menu item “169 TGEN BIAS”, to reduce the amount of heat being generated. When the optional DMU-2000 Data Management Unit and a video monitor are connected, you can monitor the heat sink temperature on the video monitor; thus, you can always be aware of a rise in temperature during Class-A operation. Normally, the temperature is below 80 °C. If the temperature rises to near or above this value, however, we recommend you adjust the BIAS level toward Class-AB via menu item “169 TGEN BIAS” (decrease the numerical value to reduce the heat being dissipated). An innovative aspect of the “Class-A” mode is that the actual power output is always limited to 75 Watts. So even though you might adjust the BIAS in the direction of Class-AB operation, the power output will not rise; this eliminates the need to re-tune your linear amplifier, if used. QUICK POINT Class-A operation provides a significant improvement in transmitter distortion suppression. During Class-A operation, the 3rd-order IMD products are typically suppressed 45 dB. The 5th- and higher-order IMD products that can cause “splatter” and interfere with others, will typically be suppressed 70 dB or more. If you are using a linear amplifier such as the VL-1000, the low distortion produced by the FTDX5000’s transmitter means these intermodulation distortion products will not exist to be amplified by your linear. Class-A 75W PEP IMD Class-AB 200W PEP IMD The High-Power 200-Watt Final Amplifier Stage of the FTDX5000 utilizes a pair of ST Micro Electronics Corp. SD2931 MOSFET devices operating at 50 Volts. The push-pull configuration provides low distortion along with high power output. The 92 mm thermostatically-controlled cooling fan directs forced air across the heat sink, when triggered by a rise in heat sink temperature. FTDX5000 OPERATING MANUAL Page 79 TRANSMITTER CONVENIENCE FEATURES VOICE MEMORY (SSB/AM/FM MODES) You may utilize the Voice Memory capability of the FTDX5000 by plugging in the supplied FH-2 Remote Control Keypad into the rear panel REMOTE jack. The Voice Memory system includes five memories capable of storing up to 20 seconds of voice audio each. The maximum that any memory can hold is 20 seconds. Recording Your Own Voice in Memory Checking Your Recording 1. Select the LSB, USB, AM, or FM mode using the front panel [MODE] buttons. 2. Press the [MEM] key on the FH-2 briefly. A blinking “ ” icon will appear in the display 1. Be sure that the front panel [MOX] and [VOX] buttons are both “Off” (the LED imbedded in the button must be off). 2. Press the FH-2’s [1] ~ [5] key (whichever one you just recorded in), and you will hear the contents of the voice memory you just recorded. LOCK ON OFF LOCK ON 3. Press any of the FH-2’s keys numbered [1] through [5] to select that memory storage register. If you do not press the PTT key (see next step) within five seconds, the memory storage process will be cancelled. LOCK ON OFF ADVICE: You may adjust the playback level of the recording via Menu item “020 DVS RX LVL”. Transmitting the Recorded Message OFF 1. Select the LSB, USB, AM, or FM mode using the front panel [MODE] buttons. 2. Press the front panel [BK-IN] button briefly. 3. Press the FH-2’s [1] ~ [5] key, depending on which memory register message you wish to transmit. If you hit the key again during playback, the message will be terminated. 4. Press the microphone’s PTT switch briefly, the “ ” icon will glow steadily, and recording will begin. 5. Speak into the microphone in a normal voice level to record the message (such as “CQ DX, CQ DX, this is W 6 Delta X-Ray Charlie, W 6 Delta X-Ray Charlie, Over”). Remember that the time limit for recording any message is 20 seconds. 6. Press the FH-2’s [MEM] key to terminate the message storage process. Page 80 LOCK ON OFF ADVICE: You may adjust the transmit (audio) level of the recording via Menu item “021 DVS TX LVL”. FTDX5000 OPERATING MANUAL TRANSMITTER CONVENIENCE FEATURES VOX (AUTOMATIC TX/RX SWITCHING USING VOICE CONTROL: SSB/AM/FM MODES) Instead of using the microphone’s PTT switch or the front panel [MOX] switch to activate the transmitter, the VOX (Voice Operated TX/RX Control) system provides hands-free, automatic activation of the transmitter, based on voice input into the microphone. Setup of the VOX system takes only a few seconds. 1. Adjust the [MIC] (gain) knob for SSB use, as described on page 70. 2. Set the [VOX] and [DELAY] knobs fully counter-clockwise (to the left). 3. Press the [VOX] button briefly, to engage VOX operation. The [VOX] button will glow red. 4. Speak into the microphone in a normal voice level, and rotate the [VOX] knob clockwise (to the right) until the point where your voice input activates the transmitter. ADVICE: Do not advance the setting of the [VOX] knob too far, as this will make the transmitter respond to minor background noises in your station. 5. Now stop speaking, and note the amount of time it takes for the receiver to recover. If the hang time is too long or too short; rotate the [DELAY] knob, while speaking briefly into the microphone, and then pausing, to set the desired hang time. Clockwise rotation of the [DELAY] knob will increase the hang time. ADVICE: The hang time of the VOX circuit will show for 3 seconds in the lower right corner of the Main Display whenever the outer [DELAY] knob is turned. Alternately, the 3-second display feature may be changed to show in the SUB DISPLAY-III window via Menu item “018 DISP INDI”. Additionally, you may disable the 3-second display feature via Menu item “017 DISP LVL IND” See page 122 for details. [VOX] Button [MIC] Knob [VOX] Knob [DELAY] Knob 6. To exit from VOX operation, press the [VOX] button once more. We recommend doing this if you are going to leave your station, to prevent inadvertent activation of the VOX system by a ringing nearby telephone, speaker audio from a TV, etc. ADVICE: The Anti-Trip setting sets the negative feedback of receiver audio to the microphone, to prevent receiver audio from activating the transmitter (via the microphone) can be adjusts via Menu item “175 TGEN ANTI VOX”. VOX operation may be engaged on voice modes (SSB/ AM/FM) and on AFSK-based data modes. Use Menu item “174 TGEN VOX SEL” (the selections are “MIC” and “DATA”). MONITOR (SSB/AM/FM MODES) You may listen to the quality of your transmitted signal using the Monitor feature. ” icon will ap1. Press the [MONI] button. The “ pear in the display, indicating that the Monitor is turned on. 2. During transmission, rotate the [MONI] knob to adjust the audio level from the Monitor. Clockwise rotation of this knob will increase the volume level. 3. To switch the Monitor off again, press the [MONI] button briefly once more. The “ ” icon will turn off, confirming that the Monitor is now disengaged. [MONI] Button [MONI] Knob ADVICE: If you are using the speaker for monitoring, instead of headphones, excessive advancement of the [MONI] knob can cause feedback to occur. Additionally, this feedback can cause the VOX system to hang up in a loop, making it impossible to return to receive. Therefore, we recommend the use of headphones, if at all possible, or the minimum usable setting of the [MONI] knob, if the speaker must be used. Because the monitor feature utilizes a sampling of the transmitter’s IF signal, it can be very useful for checking the adjustment of the Speech Processor or Parametric Equalizer on SSB, and for checking the general signal quality on AM and FM. FTDX5000 OPERATING MANUAL Page 81 TRANSMITTER CONVENIENCE FEATURES SPLIT OPERATION USING THE TX CLARIFIER (VFO-A OPERATION) For split TX/RX operation in “casual” pile-ups, where the split is less than 10 kHz, the TX Clarifier (Offset Tuning) feature may be utilized. 1. Press the [TX CLAR/LOCK ] button briefly. The “ ” and “ ” icon will appear in the display, and the programmed offset will be applied to the receive frequency. ADVICE: ” and “ ” icon does not appear, check If the “ to see if the LED imbedded in the [A/B] button glows orange. If so, pressing the [A/B] button briefly, will cause the [A/B] button to go out. Now, press the [TX CLAR/LOCK] button briefly, to begin clarifier operation. 2. Rotate the [CLAR(VFO-B)] knob to set the desired transmitter offset. A maximum split of ±9.999 kHz may be set. 3. To exit from TX Clarifier operation, press the [TX CLAR/LOCK] button once more. The “ ” icon will disappear from the display. QUICK POINT: When attempting to work a DX station on CW, in a splitfrequency pile-up, remember that a large number of other stations may also be using Yaesu transceivers with capabilities similar to your FTDX5000. On the DX side of the pile-up, everyone calling precisely on the same CW frequency will sound like a single tone! So you may have more success if you use the RX Clarifier to find a hole in the pile-up, instead of trying to zero-beat the last station worked by the DX station. [TX CLAR/LOCK] Button [A/B] Button [CLAR(VFO-B)] Knob [CLEAR] Button ADVICE: The frequency step of the TX clarifier depends on the Main Tuning Dial knob. To listen to the pile-up calling the DX station, to find the station currently being worked, you may press the [RX CLAR/FAST] button. Once you have zeroed in on the station calling the DX (use the SPOT function on CW for precise alignment of your frequency), you may then briefly press the [RX CLAR/FAST] button again to cancel the RX Clarifier, and return to reception on the DX station’s frequency. Just as with receiver clarifier operation, the amount of offset from the original VFO frequency will appear in the small display window. As with receiver clarifier operation, when you turn the TX clarifier off the last-used offset is not lost, and will be available if you turn the TX Clarifier back on. To clear the Clarifier offset, briefly press the [CLEAR] button. Clarifier Offset Bar Indicator A visual depiction of the relative offset of the Clarifier may be displayed, using the Bar Indicator. 1. Press the [MENU] button briefly, to enter the Menu mode. 2. Rotate the (VFO-A )[ SELECT ] knob to select Menu item “012 DISP BAR SEL”. 3. Rotate the (VFO-B )[ SELECT ] knob to select “CLAR (Clarifier)” (replacing the default “CW [Plus (+) Offset] TUNE (CW TUNING)” selection). [Zero Offset] 4. Press and hold in the [MENU] button for two seconds to save the new (Minus (–) Offset) setting and exit to normal operation. Page 82 (VFO-A)[SELECT] Knob [MENU] Button (VFO-B)[SELECT] Knob FTDX5000 OPERATING MANUAL TRANSMITTER CONVENIENCE FEATURES SPLIT-FREQUENCY OPERATION A powerful capability of the FTDX5000 is its flexibility in Split Frequency operation, using the Main (VFO-A) and Sub (VFO-B) frequency registers. This makes the FTDX5000 especially useful for high-level DX-pedition use, as the Split operation capability is very advanced and easy to use. 1. Set the VFO-A frequency as desired. 2. Set the VFO-B frequency. 3. Now press the [SPLIT] button briefly. The front panel switch/LEDs will look like this: (VFO-A)[RX] button: LED glows green (VFO-A)[TX] button: LED off (VFO-B)[RX] button: LED off (VFO-B)[TX] button: LED glows red 3. During Split operation, the VFO-A register will be used for reception, while the VFO-B register will be used for transmission. If you press the [SPLIT] button once more, Split operation will be cancelled. (VFO-A)[RX] button: LED glows green (VFO-A)[TX] button: LED glows red (VFO-B)[RX] button: LED off (VFO-B)[TX] button: LED off 4. You may also press the (VFO-A)[TX] button to return transmit frequency control to the VFO-A side, thereby canceling split operation. ADVICE: During normal (non-split) VFO-A operation, you may simply press the (VFO-B)[TX] button (located above and to the right of the [CLAR(VFO-B)] knob) to engage Split operation. The (VFO-B)[TX] button will glow red when you press the button. ⊳B] button will During Split operation, pressing the [A reverse the contents of VFO-A and VFO-B. Press the [A ⊳B] button once more, to return to the original frequency alignment. During Split operation, if you press the (VFO-B)[RX] button above and to the right of the [CLAR(VFO-B)] knob, you will engage Dual Receive operation. Now you can listen to both sides of the DX pile-up, and transmit on the VFO-B frequency. This is very useful to determine the timing of your calls, while also monitoring both sides of the pile-up. During Split operation, you may also listen to the TX frequency temporarily, by pressing the [TXW] button (just below the [SPLIT] button). It is possible to set different operating modes (for example, LSB and USB) on the two VFOs used during Split operation. During Split operation, it is also possible to set VFOA and VFO-B to different amateur bands. But, remember that Dual Reception must be within the same band. (VFO-A)[RX] Button (VFO-A)[TX] Button (VFO-B)[TX] Button (VFO-B)[RX] Button [SPLIT] Button [CLAR(VFO-B)] Knob [TXW] Button VFO Tracking Feature In the default setting, the VFO-A frequency and VFO-B frequency are changed individually using the Main Tuning Dial knob and the [CLAR(VFO-B)] knob. If you want to tune the VFO-A frequency and VFO-B frequency together, the VFO Tracking feature is very useful. Here is the procedure for activating the VFO Tracking feature: 1. Press the [MENU] button briefly, to engage the Menu mode. 2. Rotate the (VFO-A)[SELECT] knob to select Menu item “038 GENE TRACK”. 3. Rotate the (VFO-B)[SELECT] knob to select the desired Tracking mode. OFF: Disables the VFO Tracking feature. BAND: When you change the band on the VFO-A side, the VFO-B band will automatically change to be the same band as VFO-A. FREQ: This function is similar to the “BAND” setting, and will additionally “lock” VFO-A and VFOB together. Turning the Main Dial will tune both VFO-A and VFO-B simultaneously. 4. Press and hold in the [MENU] button for two seconds to lock in the new configuration and exit to normal operation. (VFO-A)[SELECT] Knob [MENU] Button FTDX5000 OPERATING MANUAL (VFO-B)[SELECT] Knob Page 83 TRANSMITTER CONVENIENCE FEATURES SPLIT-FREQUENCY OPERATION Quick Split Operation The Quick Split feature allows you to set a one-touch offset of +5 kHz, to be applied to the transmit frequency on VFO-B, as compared to the VFO-A frequency. 1. Start with regular transceiver operation on the VFOA. (VFO-A)[RX] button: LED glows green (VFO-A)[TX] button: LED glows red (VFO-B)[RX] button: LED off (VFO-B)[TX] button: LED off 2. Press and hold in the [SPLIT] button for two seconds to engage the Quick Split feature, and apply a frequency 5 kHz above the VFO-A frequency to the VFO-B frequency register. The VFO configuration will then be: (VFO-A)[RX] button: LED glows green (VFO-A)[TX] button: LED off (VFO-B)[RX] button: LED off (VFO-B)[TX] button: LED glows red 3. Press and hold in the [SPLIT] switch for two seconds to increment the VFO-B frequency another +5 kHz. (VFO-A)[RX] Button (VFO-A)[TX] Button (VFO-B)[TX] Button (VFO-B)[RX] Button [SPLIT] Button [CLAR(VFO-B)] Knob [TXW] Button QUICK POINTS: The operating mode applied to the VFO-B register will be the same as that in use on the VFO-A register. The offset of the VFO-B from the VFO-A is programmed via the Menu, and is set to +5 kHz at the factory. Other offsets may be selected using the following procedure: 1. Press the [MENU] button briefly, to enter the Menu mode. 2. Rotate the (VFO-A )[ SELECT ] knob to select Menu item “037 GENE Q SPLIT”. 3. Rotate the (VFO-B)[SELECT] knob to select the desired offset. The available selections are –20kHz ~ +20kHz (factory default: +5 kHz). 4. When you have completed all adjustments, press and hold in the [MENU] button for two seconds to save the new setting and exit to normal operation. If you only press the [MENU] button briefly to exit, any changes you performed will not be stored. Page 84 (VFO-A)[SELECT] Knob [MENU] Button (VFO-B)[SELECT] Knob FTDX5000 OPERATING MANUAL NOTE FTDX5000 OPERATING MANUAL Page 85 CW MODE OPERATION The powerful CW operating capabilities of the FTDX5000 include operation using both an electronic keyer paddle and a “straight key” or emulation thereof, as is provided by a computer-based keying device. SETUP FOR STRAIGHT KEY (AND STRAIGHT KEY EMULATION) OPERATION Before starting, connect your key line(s) to the front and/or rear panel KEY jack(s). Be sure the [KEYER] button on the front panel is turned off for now. [MONI] Button [RF PWR] Knob [A] Button [B] Button [MONI] Knob 1. Press the [CW] mode button to engage CW operation. ” and “ ” The “ icons will appear in the display. The “ ” icon will also appear in the display; and the CW monitor is activated. ADVICE: The operating mode is selected using the [ MODE ] button. The VFO, to which the selection is applied, is selected by the [A] or [B] button (located to the upper left of the Main Tuning Dial knob). Usually, the [A] button glows red, signifying VFOA is being adjusted. Alternately, pressing the [B] button will cause its indicator to glows orange, signifying VFO-B adjustment. Therefore, press the [A] or [B] button to select the desired VFO, then press the [CW] button to select the CW mode. After initially selecting CW, if you press the [CW] button once more, you will engage the “CW Reverse” mode (see page 92). Normally, the upper sideband (USB) is used in conjunction with CW. In reverse CW the lower sideband (LSB) is used. 2. Rotate the Main Tuning Dial knob to select the desired operating frequency. Page 86 [MODE] Buttons [BK-IN] Button Main Tuning Dial knob 3. Press the [ BK-IN ] button briefly, to engage automatic activation of the transmitter when you close the CW key. The “ ” icon will appear in the display. ADVICE: When you close your CW key, the transmitter will automatically be activated, and the CW carrier will be transmitted. When you release the key, transmission will cease after a brief delay; the delay time is user-programmable, per the discussion on page 93. As shipped from the factory, the FTDX5000 TX/ RX system for CW is configured for “Semi-breakin” operation. However, using Menu item “063 A1A BK-IN”, you may change this setup for full breakin (QSK) operation, whereby the switching is quick enough to hear incoming signals in the spaces between the dots and dashes of your transmission. This may prove very useful during contest and traffichandling operations. 4. Operation using your CW key may now proceed. A CW sidetone sounds from a speaker in accordance with your keying. Adjust the [MONI] knob for a comfortable listening level of the CW sidetone. FTDX5000 OPERATING MANUAL SETUP FOR STRAIGHT KEY (AND STRAIGHT KEY EMULATION) OPERATION ADVICE: You may disable the CW sidetone by pressing the [MONI] button. The “ ” icon will turn off, confirming that the Monitor is now disengaged. If you set the [BK-IN] button to off, you may practice your sending without having the signal go out over the air (sidetone only). If you reduce power using the [RF PWR] knob, the ALC meter reading will increase. This is normal and does not indicate any problem whatsoever (because increased ALC voltage is being used to lower the power). FTDX5000 OPERATING MANUAL TERMINOLOGY: Semi-break-in This is a pseudo- “VOX” mode used on CW, where the closure of the CW key will engage the transmitter. Releasing the key, will allow the receiver to recover after a short delay. No signals will be heard between the spaces between dots and dashes (unless the sending speed is extremely slow). Full break-in Full break-in (Also known as “Full QSK”) involves very fast switching between transmit and receive, such that incoming signals may be heard between the dots and dashes as you send them. This allows you to hear a station that suddenly starts transmitting on your frequency, while you are in the midst of sending a message. Page 87 CW MODE OPERATION USING THE BUILT-IN ELECTRONIC KEYER Connect the cable from your keyer paddle to the front or rear panel KEY jack. [MONI] Button [A] Button [B] Button [RF PWR] Knob [MONI] Knob [SPEED] Knob 1. Press the [CW] mode button to engage CW operation. The “ ” and “ ” icons will appear in the display, and the CW monitor will be activated. ADVICE: The operating mode is selected using the [ MODE ] button. The (A or B) VFO to which the selection is applied, is selected by the [A] or [B] button, located to the upper left of the Main Tuning Dial knob. Usually, the [A] button glows red, signifying VFO-A is being adjusted. Alternately, pressing the [B] button will cause its indicator to glow orange, signifying VFO-B adjustment. Therefore, press the [A] or [B] button to select the desired VFO, then press the [CW] button to select the CW mode. After initially selecting CW, If you press the [CW] button once more you will engage the “CW Reverse” mode (see page 92), whereby the “opposite” sideband injection is used. Normally, the upper sideband (USB) is used in conjunction with CW. In reverse CW the lower sideband (LSB) is used. The “ ” and “ ” icons will appear if you select CW Reverse. 2. Rotate the Main Tuning Dial knob to select the desired operating frequency. Page 88 [MODE] Buttons [KEYER] Button [BK-IN] Button Main Tuning Dial knob 3. Press the [KEYER] button. The “ ” icon will appear in the display, confirming that the built-in Electronic Keyer is now active. 4. Rotate the [SPEED] knob to set the desired sending speed (4 ~ 60 wpm). Clockwise rotation of the [SPEED] knob will increase the keying speed. ADVICE: The keying speed will show for 3 seconds in the lower right corner of the Main Display whenever the outer [SPEED] knob is turned. Alternately, the 3-second display feature may be changed to show in the SUB DISPLAY-III window via Menu item “018 DISP INDI”. Additionally, you may disable the 3-second display feature via Menu item “017 DISP LVL IND” See page 122 for details. When you press either the “Dot” or “Dash” side of your paddle, the transmitter will automatically be activated. 5. If you press the [BK-IN] button briefly, “semi-breakin” operation (discussed previously) will be engaged. 6. CW operation utilizing your paddle may now commence. A CW sidetone sounds from a speaker in accordance with your keying. Adjust the [MONI] knob for a comfortable listening level of the CW sidetone. FTDX5000 OPERATING MANUAL CW MODE OPERATION USING THE BUILT-IN ELECTRONIC KEYER ADVICE: You may disable the CW sidetone by pressing the [MONI] button. The “ ” icon will turn off, confirming that the Monitor is now disengaged. When you utilize your keyer paddle, the transmitter will automatically be activated, and the CW characters (or a string of dots and dashes) will be transmitted. When you release the keyer paddle contacts, transmission will cease after a brief delay. The delay time is user-programmable, per the discussion on page 93. If you reduce power using the [RF PWR] knob, the ALC meter reading will increase. This is normal and does not indicate any problem whatsoever (because increased ALC voltage is being used to lower the power). Full Break-in (QSK) Operation As shipped from the factory, the FTDX5000 TX/RX system for CW is configured for “Semi-break-in” operation. However, using Menu item “063 A1A BK-IN”, you may change this setup for full break-in (QSK) operation, whereby the switching is quick enough to hear incoming signals in the spaces between the dots and dashes of your transmission. 1. Press the [MENU] button to enter the Menu mode. 2. Rotate the (VFO-A)[SELECT] knob to select Menu item “063 A1A BK-IN”. 3. Rotate the (VFO-B)[SELECT] knob to set this Menu item to “FULL”. 4. Press and hold in the [MENU] button for two seconds to save the new setting and exit. (VFO-A)[SELECT] Knob [MENU] Button FTDX5000 OPERATING MANUAL (VFO-B)[SELECT] Knob Page 89 CW MODE OPERATION USING THE BUILT-IN ELECTRONIC KEYER A number of interesting and useful features are available during Electronic Keyer operation. SETTING THE KEYER WEIGHT (DOT/SPACE:DASH) RATIO The Menu may be used to adjust the Weight for the built-in Electronic Keyer. The default weighting is 3:1 (a dash is three times longer than a dot or space). 1. Press the [MENU] button briefly, to enter the Menu mode. 2. Rotate the (VFO-A )[ SELECT ] knob to select Menu item “065 A1A WEIGHT”. 3. Rotate the (VFO-B)[SELECT] knob to set the weight to the desired value. The available adjustment range is for a Dot/Space:Dash ratio of “2.5” ~ “4.5” (default value: “3.0”). 4. When you are finished, press and hold in the [MENU] button for two seconds to save the new setting and exit to normal operation. (VFO-A)[SELECT] Knob [MENU] Button (VFO-B)[SELECT] Knob SELECTING THE KEYER OPERATING MODE The configuration of the Electronic Keyer may be customized independently for the front and rear KEY jacks of the FTDX5000. This permits utilization of Automatic Character Spacing (ACS), if desired, as well as the use of the electronic keyer via the front jack and a straight key or computer-driven keying line via the rear panel. 1. Press the [MENU] button briefly, to enter the Menu mode. 2. Rotate the (VFO-A )[ SELECT ] knob to select Menu item “057 A1A F-TYPE” (for the front KEY jack) or “059 A1A R-TYPE” (for the rear-panel KEY jack). 3. Rotate the (VFO-B)[SELECT] knob to set the keyer to the desired mode. The available selections are: OFF: The built-in Electronic Keyer is turned off (“straight key” mode). BUG: Dots will be generated automatically by the keyer, but dashes must be sent manually. ELEKEY: Both dots and dashes will be generated automatically when you use your paddle. ACS: Same as “ELEKEY” except that the spacing between characters is precisely set by the keyer to be the same length as a dash (three dots in length) 4. When you are finished, press and hold in the [MENU] button for two seconds to save the new setting and exit to normal operation. Page 90 (VFO-A)[SELECT] Knob [MENU] Button (VFO-B)[SELECT] Knob ACS “OFF” Morse “E” & “T” Inter-character spacing to short ACS “ON” Morse “E” & “T” FTDX5000 OPERATING MANUAL CW CONVENIENCE FEATURES CW SPOTTING (ZERO-BEATING) “Spotting” (zeroing in on another CW station) is a handy technique for ensuring that you and the other station are precisely on the same frequency. For everyday operation, the (CW) [PITCH] knob allows you to set the center of the receiver passband, as well as the offset pitch of your CW carrier signal, to the tone pitch you prefer to listen to. The Tuning Offset Indicator in the display may also be moved so you can adjust your receiver frequency to center the incoming station on the pitch corresponding to that of your transmitted signal. Using the SPOT System While pressing the front panel [SPOT] button, the spot tone will be heard in the speaker, and the spot tone frequency will show in the lower right corner of the Main Display. This tone corresponds to the pitch of your transmitted signal, and if you adjust the receiver frequency to match the pitch of the received CW signal to that of the spot tone, your transmitted signal will be precisely matched to that of the other station. Release the [SPOT] button to turn the spot tone off. ADVICE: In a tough DX pile-up, you may actually want to use the SPOT system to find a “gap” in the spread of calling stations, instead of zeroing in precisely on the last station being worked by the DX station. From the DX side, if a dozen or more operators (also using Yaesu’s SPOT system) all call precisely on the same frequency, their dots and dashes merge into a single, long tone that the DX station cannot decipher. In such situations, calling slightly higher or lower may get your call through. The Tuning Offset Indicator in the display may be utilized for CW frequency adjustment, as well. Its configuration is set via Menu item “012 DISP BAR SEL” at the factory, and the Tuning Offset Indicator is already set to the “CW TUNE” selection. Retune: Shift to Higher Frequency Zero-In Retune: Shift to Lower Frequency [SPOT] Button [PICTH] Knob QUICK POINTS: The CW spotting process utilizes the spot tone or the Tuning Offset Indicator, with the actual offset pitch being set by the [PITCH] knob on the front panel. The offset pitch may be set to any frequency between 300 Hz and 1050 Hz, in 50 Hz steps, and you can either match tones audibly (using the [SPOT] button) or align the receiver frequency so that the central red bar on the Tuning Offset Indicator lights up. Note that there are 21 “dots” on the Tuning Offset Indicator, and depending on the resolution selected, the incoming CW signal may fall outside the visible range of the bar indicator, if you are not reasonably close to the proper alignment of tones. The displayed frequency on CW, normally reflects the “zero beat” frequency of your offset carrier. That is, if you were to listen on USB on 14.100.70 MHz to a signal with a 700 Hz offset, the “zero beat” frequency of that CW carrier would be 14.000.70 MHz. The latter frequency is what the FTDX5000 displays, by default. However, you can change the display to be identical to what you would see on SSB by using Menu item “066 A1A FRQ DISP” and setting it to “FREQ” instead of its default “PITCH” setting. : When the CW reversefeature is activated, the indicator of the Tuning Offset Indicator will also be reversed. FTDX5000 OPERATING MANUAL Page 91 CW CONVENIENCE FEATURES USING CW REVERSE If you experience a difficult interference situation, where an interfering station cannot readily be eliminated, you may wish to try receiving using the opposite sideband. This may move the interfering station’s frequency in a direction that may lend itself more readily to rejection. 1. To start, let’s use a typical example where you have set the CW mode (using the default “USB” injection) on the VFO-A receiver. 2. Now be sure your mode selection is still set for the VFO-A register, and press the [CW] mode button once more. The “ ” and “ ” icons will appear in the display, indicating that the “LSB” injection side has now been selected. 3. When using Dual Receive, press the [B] button, which is located to the upper left of the Main Tuning Dial knob. Then press the [CW] button to engage CW Reverse on the VFO-B receiver, in exactly the same way as for the VFO-A receiver. 4. Press the [CW] mode button once more to return to the normal (USB) injection side and cancel CW Reverse operation (the “ ” and “ ” icons will appear in the display). NOTES: When CW Reverse is engaged, the Tuning Offset Indicator action will concurrently be reversed. When the incoming signal pitch tone is properly aligned, the central red marker lights up whether or not CW Reverse is engaged. [A], [B] Button [CW] Button [PICTH] Knob In the illustration, Figure “A” demonstrates the normal CW injection setup, using the USB side. In Figure “B”, CW Reverse has been engaged. LSBside injection is being used to eliminate interference. The beneficial effect of switching sidebands can be clearly seen in this example. Normal CW ( USB ) Carrier QRM RX Passband Retune: Shift to Lower Frequency Carrier CW Reverse ( LSB ) Zero-In QRM Retune: Shift to Higher Frequency RX Passband AUDIO PEAK FILTER 1. Where you have set the CW mode on the VFO-A receiver, press the (VFO-A)[CONT/APF] button briefly, to activate the APF (Audio Peak Filter) which provides a very narrow audio bandwidth. The peak position of the APF will appear in the SUB DISPLAY-II window, and the (VFO-A)[SELECT] knob will now function as the APF knob. 2. Rotate the (VFO-A)[SELECT] knob to the left or right to reduce any interference. 3. To disable the APF, press the (VFO-A)[CONT/APF] button briefly, again. 4. To activate the APF (Audio Peak Filter) on VFO-B, press the (VFO-B)[CONT/APF] button briefly, and adjust the (VFO-B)[SELECT] knob to reduce any interference. The peak position of the APF will be indicated in the SUB DISPLAY-III window. Page 92 (VFO-B)[CONT/APF] Button (VFO-A)[CONT/APF] Button (VFO-A)[SELECT] Knob (VFO-B)[SELECT] Knob FTDX5000 OPERATING MANUAL CW CONVENIENCE FEATURES CW DELAY TIME SETTING During semi-break-in (not QSK) operation, the hang time of the transmitter, after you have finished sending, may be adjusted to a comfortable value consistent with your sending speed. This is the functional equivalent to the “VOX Delay” adjustment used on voice modes, and the delay may be varied anywhere between 20 milli-seconds with the ([DELAY] knob set fully counter-clockwise) and 5 seconds (fully clockwise). 1. Press the [BK-IN] button to enable CW transmission (Menu item “059 A1A BK-IN” must be set to “SEMI”). 2. Start sending, and adjust the [DELAY] knob so that the hang time is as you prefer for comfortable operation. ADVICE: The delay time will show for 3 seconds in the lower right corner of the Main Display whenever the outer [DELAY] knob is turned. Alternately, the 3-second display feature may be changed to show in the SUB DISPLAY-III window via Menu item “018 DISP INDI”. Additionally, you may disable the 3-second display feature via Menu item “017 DISP LVL IND” See page 122 for details. [BK-IN] Button [DELAY] Knob CW PITCH ADJUSTMENT Rotation of the front panel’s [PITCH] knob will allow adjustment of the center frequency of the receiver passband, as well as the pitch of your offset CW carrier, to the tone you prefer. The tone may be varied between 300 Hz and 1050 Hz, in 50 Hz steps. ADVICE: The spot tone frequency will show for 3 seconds in the lower right corner of the Main Display whenever the outer [PROC] knob is turned. Alternately, the 3-second display feature may be changed to show in the SUB DISPLAY-III window via Menu item “018 DISP INDI”. Additionally, you may disable the 3second display feature via Menu item “017 DISP LVL IND” See page 122 for details. FTDX5000 OPERATING MANUAL [PICTH] Knob TERMINOLOGY: CW Pitch: If you tuned to an exact “zero beat” on an incoming CW signal, you could not copy it (“Zero beat” implies a 0 Hz tone). Therefore, the receiver is offset several hundred Hz (typically), to produce an audio tone your ear can detect. The BFO offset associated with this tuning (that produces the comfortable audio tone) is called the CW Pitch. Page 93 CW CONVENIENCE FEATURES CONTEST MEMORY KEYER The FTDX5000 in capable of the automatic sending of CW messages (as you might do in a contest) by plugging the supplied FH-2 Remote Control Keypad into the rear panel REMOTE jack. Two techniques for message storage are available: you may either send the desired message contents using your keyer paddle (“Message Memory”), or you may input the text characters using the (VFO-A)[SELECT] knob and (VFO-B)[SELECT] knobs (“Text Memory”). MESSAGE Memory Five memory channels capable of retaining 50 characters total are provided (using the PARIS standard for character and word length). Example: CQ CQ CQ DE W6DXC K (19 characters) -- • -- • -- -- • -- -- • -- • -- -- • -- -- • -- • -- -- • -- -- •• • • -- ---- •••• -- •• (D) (E ) ( W) ( 6) (Q) (C) (Q ) (C) (Q ) ( C) -- •• -- -- • -- • (D) (X) -- • -( C) (K ) STORING A MESSAGE INTO MEMORY MESSAGE MEMORY PROGRAMMING (USING YOUR PADDLE) 1. Press the [MENU] button briefly, to enter the Menu mode. 2. Rotate the (VFO-A)[SELECT] knob to select the CW Memory Register you wish to store the message into. For now we are just selecting the message entry technique (Keyer entry). 025 KEY CW MEM1 026 KEY CW MEM2 027 KEY CW MEM3 028 KEY CW MEM4 029 KEY CW MEM5 3. Rotate the (VFO-B)[SELECT] knob to set the selected Memory Register to “MESSAGE”. If you want to use your keyer paddle for message entry on all memories, set all five Menu items (#025 ~ 029) to “MESSAGE”. 4. Press and hold in the [MENU] button for two seconds to save the new settings and exit. 1. Set the operating mode to CW. 2. Set the [BK-IN] button to Off. 3. Turn the internal Electronic Keyer “on” by pressing the [KEYER] button briefly, if necessary. 4. Press the FH-2’s [MEM] key. LOCK ON 5. Press the [1] ~ [5] key on the FH-2 to begin the memory storage process. OFF LOCK ON OFF (VFO-A)[SELECT] Knob 6. Send the desired message using your keyer paddle. 7. Press the [MEM] key on the FH-2 once more at the end of your message. Up to 50 characters may be stored among the five memories. LOCK ON [MENU] Button (VFO-B)[SELECT] Knob TERMINOLOGY: PARIS Word Length: By convention in the Amateur industry (utilized by ARRL and others), the length of one “word” of CW is defined as the length of the Morse Code characters spelling the word “PARIS.” This character (dot/ dash/space) length is used for the rigorous definition of code speed in “words per minute.” Page 94 OFF NOTE: You must exercise care in sending to ensure that the spaces between letters and words are accurately done. If your timing is off, the spacing may not come out right in the stored message. For ease in setting up the keyer memories, we recommend you set Menu item “057 A1A F-TYPE” and/or “059 A1A R-TYPE” to “ACS” (Automatic Character Spacing) while you are programming the keyer memories. FTDX5000 OPERATING MANUAL CW CONVENIENCE FEATURES CONTEST MEMORY KEYER CHECKING THE CW MEMORY CONTENTS ON-THE-AIR CW MESSAGE PLAYBACK 1. Be sure that Break-in is still turned “off” by the [BKIN] button. 2. Press the [MONI] button to enable the CW monitor. 3. Press the FH-2’s [1] ~ [5] key to check your work. You will hear the results in the sidetone, but no RF energy will be transmitted. 1. Press the [BK-IN] button to enable transmission. Either Full- or Semi-break-in will be engaged, depending on the setting of Menu item “063 A1A BK-IN”. 2. Press an FH-2’s [1] ~ [5] key to transmit the programmed message. NOTE: Adjust the monitor level using the [MONI] knob. NOTE: If you subsequently decide to use the “Text Memory” technique for message storage, on a particular memory register, the contents of a message stored using the keyer paddle input will not be transferred over when the Menu Mode Setting is changed to “TEXT”). LOCK ON OFF LOCK ON OFF Transmitting in the Beacon Mode It is possible to automatically transmit a “Beacon” message repetitively. The message may be input either with the keyer paddle, or programmed using the MENU “TEXT” input method. The time delay between message repeats may be set anywhere between 1 ~ 255 seconds via Menu item “022 KEY BEACON”. If you do not wish the “Beacon” message to repeat, then, set this Menu item to “OFF”. Press a [1] ~ [5] key on the FH-2 Remote Control Keypad, to select the register into which the Beacon message was stored. Repetitive transmissions of the Beacon message will begin. Press one of these keys once more to halt the Beacon transmissions. FTDX5000 OPERATING MANUAL Page 95 CW CONVENIENCE FEATURES CONTEST MEMORY KEYER TEXT Memory The four channels of CW message memory (up to 50 characters total) may also be programmed using the text-entry technique. This is somewhat slower than sending the message directly from your keyer paddle, but accuracy of character spacing is ensured. Example 1: CQ CQ CQ DE W6DXC K} (20 characters) You may also utilize another powerful feature of the CW Memory Keyer, the sequential Contest Number (“Countup”) feature. Example 2: 599 10 200 # K} (15 characters) STORING TEXT INTO MEMORY TEXT MESSAGE PROGRAMMING 1. Press the [MENU] button briefly, to enter the Menu mode. 2. Rotate the (VFO-A)[SELECT] knob to select the CW Memory Register you wish to store the message in. For now, you are just selecting the message entry technique (Text entry). 025 KEY CW MEM1 026 KEY CW MEM2 027 KEY CW MEM3 028 KEY CW MEM4 029 KEY CW MEM5 3. Rotate the (VFO-B)[SELECT] knob to set the selected Memory Register to “TEXT”. If you want to use the Text method for message entry on all memories, set all five Menu items (#025 ~ 029) to “TEXT”. 4. Press and hold in the [MENU] button for two seconds to save the new settings and exit. 1. Set the operating mode to CW. 2. Set the [BK-IN] button to “off”. 3. Turn the internal Electronic Keyer “on” by briefly pressing the [KEYER] button. 4. Press the FH-2’s [MEM] key. LOCK ON 5. Press the [1] ~ [5] key on the FH-2 to begin the memory storage process. OFF LOCK ON OFF (VFO-A)[SELECT] Knob 6. Use the FH-2’s [⊳ ] and [ ] keys to set the cursor position and use the [] and [] keys to choose the letter/number to be programmed in each slot of the memory. In the case of the second example above, the “#” character designates the slot where the Contest Number will appear. ADVICE: You may set the cursor position with the ( VFOA)[SELECT] knob, and then choose the letter/number with the (VFO-B)[SELECT] knob. LOCK ON [MENU] Button (VFO-B)[SELECT] Knob CW Memory Register Number Current Cursor Position Select the cursor position Page 96 OFF Message Cursor Choose the letter/number FTDX5000 OPERATING MANUAL CW CONVENIENCE FEATURES CONTEST MEMORY KEYER 7. When the message is complete, add the “}” character at the end to signify the termination of the message. 8. Press and hold in the FH-2 [MEM] key for 2 seconds to exit, once all characters (including “}”) have been programmed. LOCK ON OFF CHECKING THE CW MEMORY CONTENTS 1. Be sure that Break-in is still turned “off” by the [BKIN] button. 2. Press the [MONI] button briefly, to enable the CW monitor. 3. Press an FH-2 [1] ~ [5] key to check your work. You will hear the stored message with the CW monitor sidetone, but no RF energy will be transmitted. LOCK ON TEXT CW CODE TEXT CW CODE TEXT CW CODE TEXT CW CODE SN KN DN “”” AF “)” KK “:” OS “[ ” --# ----; KR AL SX AR ----% KA MIM BT --& AS --DU --_ IQ ‘’’ WG AAA IMI ‘} ’ --- OFF NOTE: Adjust the monitor level using the [MONI] knob. ON-THE-AIR CW MESSAGE PLAYBACK 1. Press the [BK-IN] button briefly to enable transmission. Either Full- or Semi-break-in will be engaged depending on the setting of Menu item “063 A1A BKIN.” 2. Press the FH-2’s [1] ~ [5] key to transmit the programmed message. LOCK ON OFF NOTE: If you subsequently decide to use the “Message Memory” technique for message storage, on a particular memory register, the contents of the message stored using text input will not be transferred over when you select the “Message Memory” technique (the Menu Mode Setting is set to “MESSAGE”). Contest Number Programming Use this process if you are starting a contest, or if you somehow get out of sync with the proper number in the middle of a contest. 1. Press the [MENU] button briefly, to enter the Menu mode. 2. Rotate the (VFO-A)[SELECT] knob to select Menu item “024 KEY CONTEST”. 3. Rotate the (VFO-B)[SELECT] knob to set the Contest Number to the desired value. ADVICE: Press the [CLEAR ] button briefly (located above the [CLAR(VFO-B)] knob), to reset the Contest Number to “1”. 4. Press and hold in the [MENU] button for two seconds to store the new number and exit to normal operation. FTDX5000 OPERATING MANUAL Decrementing the Contest Number Use this process if the current contest number gets ahead of the actual number you want to send (in case of a duplicate QSO, for example). Press the FH-2 control’s [DEC] key. The current Contest Number will be reduced by one. Press the [DEC] button briefly, as many times as necessary, to reach the desired number. If you go too far, use the “Contest Number Programming” technique desireded at the left. LOCK ON OFF Page 97 FM MODE OPERATION BASIC OPERATION [MOX] Button [METER] Switch [A] Button [B] Button [MIC] Knob [RF PWR] Knob 1. To select the FM operating mode, press the [AM/FM] button several times, until the “ ” icon appears in the display, . ADVICE: The operating mode is selected using the [ MODE ] button, and then pressing the [ A ] or [ B ] button (located to the upper left of the Main Tuning Dial knob), to choose VFO-A or VFO-B, to which the selection is applied. Usually, the [A] button glows red, signifying VFO-A is being adjusted. Similarly, pressing the [B] button will cause its indicator to glow orange, signifying VFO-B adjustment. Therefore, press the [A] or [B] button to select the desired VFO, then press the [AM/FM] button to select the FM mode. 2. Rotate the Main Tuning Dial knob (in the case of VFOA operation) to tune the desired operating frequency. Pressing the microphone [UP] or [DWN] button will cause the frequency to change in 5 kHz steps. 3. Press the microphone PTT switch (or press the front panel [MOX] button) to transmit. Speak into the microphone in a normal voice level. Release the PTT or [MOX] switch to return to receive. Page 98 [MODE] Buttons Main Tuning Dial knob 4. There are two methods of adjusting the microphone gain for FM operation. At the factory, a default level has been programmed that should be satisfactory for most situations. However, using Menu item “079 F3E MICGAIN”, you may set a different fixed value, or you may choose the “MCVR” option which then lets you use the front panel [MIC] knob to set the microphone gain in the FM mode. ADVICE: The Transmit Monitor is another helpful way of verifying proper adjustment of the FM MIC Gain. By pressing the [MONI] button, and then adjusting the [MONI] knob for a comfortable listening level while you are transmitting, you will be able to hear the difference in deviation as you make adjustments. FM is only used in the 28 MHz and 50 MHz Amateur bands covered in the FTDX5000. Please do not use FM on any other bands. FTDX5000 OPERATING MANUAL FM MODE OPERATION REPEATER OPERATION The FTDX5000 may be utilized on 29 MHz and 50 MHz repeaters. 1. Rotate the Main Tuning Dial knob to the output frequency (downlink) from the repeater. 2. If CTCSS Tone operation is desired/needed, press and hold in the [AM/FM] button for two seconds to engage the CTCSS mode. 3. Within 5 seconds of pressing of the [AM/FM] button: Rotate the (VFO-A)[SELECT] knob to select the desired CTCSS mode. If you just need to send the uplink encoding tone, select “T.ENC”. For encode/ decode operation, choose “T.SQL” instead. The available choices are “OFF” “T.ENC” “T.SQL” “OFF”. Rotate the (VFO-B)[SELECT] knob to select the desired CTCSS Tone to be used. A total of 50 standard CTCSS tones are provided (see the CTCSS Tone Chart). Press the [AM/FM] button briefly, to select the desired repeater shift direction. The selections are “RPT SIMP (not used on a repeater)” “RPT +” “RPT –” “RPT SIMP (not used on a repeater)”. 4. Press and hold in the [AM/FM] button for two seconds to exit from the repeater setup mode. 5. Close the microphone PTT switch (or press the [MOX] button) to begin transmission. You will observe that the frequency has shifted to correspond with the programming you set up in the previous steps. Speak into the microphone in a normal voice level, and then release the PTT switch or [MOX] button to return to the receive mode. Repeater Shift Direction Select the Repeater Shift Direction CTCSS Mode CTCSS Tone Select the CTCSS Mode Select the CTCSS Tone 67.0 88.5 114.8 151.4 177.3 203.5 250.3 69.3 91.5 118.8 156.7 179.9 206.5 251.4 CTCSS TONE FREQUENCY (Hz) 71.9 74.4 77.0 79.7 94.8 97.4 100.0 103.5 123.0 127.3 131.8 136.5 159.8 162.2 165.5 167.9 183.5 186.2 189.9 192.8 210.7 218.1 225.7 229.1 82.5 107.2 141.3 171.3 196.6 233.6 85.4 110.9 146.2 173.8 199.5 241.8 ADVICE: The conventional repeater shift used on 29 MHz is 100 kHz, while on the 50 MHz band the shift may vary between 500 kHz and 1.7 MHz (or more). To program the proper repeater shift, use Menu items “081 F3E 28 RPT” (28 MHz) and “082 F3E 50 RPT” (50 MHz), as appropriate. FTDX5000 OPERATING MANUAL Page 99 MEMORY OPERATION CONVENIENT MEMORY FUNCTIONS The FTDX5000 contains ninety-nine regular memories, labeled “01” through “99”; nine specialy programmed limit memory pairs, labeled “P1L/P1U” through “P9L/P9U”; and five QMB (Quick Memory Bank) memories, labeled “C-1” through “C-5”. Each memory location not only stores the VFO-A frequency and mode, but also stores the various settings shown below. By default the 99 regular memories are contained in one group. However, they can be arranged in up to six separate groups, if desired. QUICK POINT: The FTDX5000’s memory channels store the following data (in addition to the operating frequency): Frequency Mode Clarifier status and its Offset Frequency ANT status ATT status IPO status VRF status Roofing filter status and its Bandwidth Noise Blanker status CONTOUR status and its Peak Frequency DSP Noise Reduction (DNR) status and its Reduction algorithm selection. DSP Notch filter (NOTCH) status NAR bandwidth status DSP Auto Notch filter (DNF) status Repeater Shift Direction and CTCSS Tone Frequency IMPOTANT NOTE On rare occasions the stored data may become corrupted by miss operation, or static electricity. When repairs are made, the memory data may be lost. Please write down or record the memory information so you will be able to restore it if needed. Page 100 FTDX5000 OPERATING MANUAL MEMORY OPERATION QMB (QUICK MEMORY BANK) The Quick Memory Bank consists of five memories (labeled “C-1” through “C-5.”) independent from the regular and PMS memories. These can quickly store operating parameters for later recall. QMB Channel Storage 1. Tune to the desired frequency on VFO-A. 2. Press the blue [STO] button briefly. The “beep” will confirm that the contents of VFO-A have been written to the currently available QMB memory. 3 If you repeatedly press the [STO] button, the QMB memories will be written in the following order: [STO] Button C-2 C-3 C-4 C-5 C-1 ...... Once all five QMB memories have data in them, previous data (starting with channel “C-1”) will be over-written, on a first-in, first-out basis. QMB Channel Recall 1. Press the blue [RCL] button briefly. The current QMB channel data will be shown on the VFO-A frequency display field, and the QMB memory channel number will appear in the small window at the lower right corner of the display. 2. Repeatedly pressing the [RCL ] button will rotate through the QMB channels: C-2 C-3 C-4 C-5 C-1 ...... 3. Press the [V/M] button briefly, to return to the VFO or Memory mode. [RCL] Button [V/M] Button ADVICE: Rotating the Main Tuning Dial knob, or changing the operating mode will place the transceiver in the “Memory Tune” mode. This is a temporary “pseudo-VFO” method of tuning off of a stored memory channel. If you do not over-write the contents of the current memory channel, the original contents will not be disturbed by the initiation of Memory Tune operation. FTDX5000 OPERATING MANUAL Page 101 MEMORY OPERATION REGULAR MEMORY OPERATION The Regular Memory of the FTDX5000 allows storage and recall of up to 99 memories, each storing frequency, mode, and a wide variety of status information detailed previously. Memories may be grouped into as many as six Memory Groups. Additionally, you get nine pairs of band-limit (PMS) memories, and five QMB (Quick Memory Bank) memories. Memory Storage 1. Set VFO-A up with frequency, mode, and status information, the way you want to have it stored. 2. Press the [AM] button briefly (the current channel number will start blinking in the small window at the lower right corner of the display), and the contents of the current memory channel will be shown on the SUB DISPLAY-I. 3. Rotate the [CLAR(VFO-B)] knob to select the memory channel onto which you wish to store the data. If you have selected a channel in which data is already stored, that frequency will appear on the SUB DISPLAY-I window. 4. Press and hold in the [AM] button for two seconds to store the frequency and other data into the selected memory channel. A double beep will confirm that you have held the [AM] button in long enough. [AM] Button [CLAR(VFO-B)] Knob Memory Channel Recall 1. Press the [V/M] button briefly, if necessary, to enter the Memory mode. The memory channel data will be shown on the VFO-A frequency display field, and the “ ” icon and memory channel number will appear in the small window at the lower right corner of the display. 2. Press and hold the [BAND/MCH] button for two seconds. The [BAND/MCH] button glows yellow, indicating that you are ready to select a memory channel using the [CLAR(VFO-B)] knob. 3. After pressing the [BAND/MCH] button, you may rotate the [CLAR(VFO-B)] knob to select the desired memory channel. [CLAR/GRP] Button [BAND/MCH] Button [V/M] Button [CLAR(VFO-B)] Knob ADVICE: To work within a particular Memory Group (described on page 105), press and hold the [CLAR/GRP] button for two seconds (the button will glow yellow), then rotate the [CLAR (VFO-B)] knob to select the desired Memory Group. Now press and hold the [BAND/MCH] button for two seconds (the [BAND/MCH] button will glow yellow). You may now choose the memory channel within the selected Memory Group. Page 102 FTDX5000 OPERATING MANUAL MEMORY OPERATION REGULAR MEMORY OPERATION Checking a Memory Channel’s Status Before programming a channel into memory, you can check the current contents of that channel without the danger of overwriting the channel accidentally. 1. Press the [AM] button briefly. The data stored in the currently-selected memory channel will be displayed in the SUB DISPLAY-I window. However, since you are only checking the contents of the memory channel, your radio will not have moved to the memory channel’s frequency. 2. Rotate the [CLAR(VFO-B)] knob to select a different memory channel. To exit from the Memory Check mode, press the [AM] button briefly, once more. [AM] Button [CLAR(VFO-B)] Knob ADVICE: While the Memory Check function is engaged, the memory channel number will blink in the multi-panel window. While operating in the VFO mode, using Memory Check, you may store the current contents of the VFOA register into the selected memory by pressing and holding in the [AM] button for two seconds (listen for the double beep). Conversely, if you wish to write the contents of the current memory into the VFO-A register, press and hold in the [MA] button for two seconds. Erasing Memory Channel Data 1. Press the [AM] button briefly. The data stored in the currently-selected memory channel will be displayed in the SUB DISPLAY-I window. 2. Rotate the [CLAR(VFO-B)] knob to select the memory channel that you would like to erase. 3. Press the [LOCK] button briefly, to erase the contents of the selected memory channel. ADVICE: After erasure, only the memory channel number will remain. The frequency data will disappear from the display. If you make a mistake and wish to restore the memory contents, just repeat steps (1) through (3) above. FTDX5000 OPERATING MANUAL [LOCK] Button [AM] Button [CLAR(VFO-B)] Knob Page 103 MEMORY OPERATION REGULAR MEMORY OPERATION Moving Memory Data to the VFO-A You may transfer the contents of the currently selected memory channel into the Main band (VFO-A) register, if you like. 1. Press the [V/M] button briefly, as necessary, to enter the Memory mode. The memory channel number will appear in the small window at the lower right corner of the display. 2. Press and hold the [BAND/MCH] button for two second. The [BAND/MCH] button will glow yellow, indicating that you are ready to select a memory channel using the [CLAR(VFO-B)] knob. 3. Rotate the [CLAR(VFO-B)] knob to select the memory channel you wish to transfer to VFO-A. 4. Press and hold in the [MA] button for two seconds, until you hear the double beep. The data in the selected memory channel will now be transferred to the VFOA. [V/M] Button [BAND/MCH] Button [MA] Button [CLAR(VFO-B)] Knob ADVICE: The transfer of data to the VFO-A does not affect the original contents of the memory channel. This is a “copy” function that leaves the memory contents unchanged. Memory Tune Operation You may freely tune the frequency off of any memory channel in a “Memory Tune” mode. This is similar to VFO operation. So long as you do not over-write the contents of the current memory, Memory Tune operation will not alter the contents of the memory channel. 1. Press the [V/M] button briefly, to recall any memory channel. 2. Rotate the Main Tuning Dial knob and you will see that the memory channel frequency is changing. ADVICE: The “ ” icon will replace the “ ” icon in the small window at the lower right corner of the display, indicating you are in the “Memory Tune” mode. During Memory Tune operation, you may change operating modes, and engage the Clarifier, if desired. 3. Press the [V/M] button briefly to return to the originally-memorized frequency of the current memory channel. One more brief press of the [V/M] button will return you to VFO operation. [V/M] Button Main Tuning Dial Knob NOTE: Computer software programs utilizing the CAT system interface port may presume that the transceiver is operating in the VFO mode for certain features like “band mapping” and/or frequency logging. Because the “Memory Tune” mode so closely resembles the VFO mode, be sure that you have the FTDX5000 operating in a control mode compatible with your software requirements. Use the VFO mode if you’re not sure. Page 104 FTDX5000 OPERATING MANUAL MEMORY OPERATION MEMORY GROUPS Memory channels may be grouped into as many as six convenient batches, for easy identification and selection. For example, you might want to set aside memory groups for AM BC stations, shortwave broadcast stations, contest frequencies, repeater frequencies, and PMS limits, or any other groupings you like. Each memory group is capable of holding up to 19 or 20 memory channels (the Group size is fixed). When a memory channel is grouped, the channel numbers change to correspond to the chart below: Memory Group Assignment 1. Press the [MENU] button briefly, to enter the Menu mode. 2. Rotate the (VFO-A)[SELECT] knob to select Menu item “032 GENE MEM GRP”. 3. Rotate the (VFO-B)[SELECT] knob to set this Menu item to “ENABLE” (the default setting is “DISABLE”). 4. Press and hold in the [MENU] button for two seconds to save the new setting and exit. Operation will now be restricted to the six Memory Groups. To cancel Memory Group operation, repeat steps (1) through (4) above, choosing “DISABLE” in step (3). ADVICE Note that for the PMS memory group, the PMS memories “P1L” through “P9U” will be so designated, to avoid confusion. (VFO-A)[SELECT] Knob [MENU] Button (VFO-B)[SELECT] Knob MEMORY CHANNEL NUMBER GROUP MEMORY “OFF” GROUP MEMORY “ON” 01 ~ 19 1-01 ~ 1-19 20 ~ 39 2-01 ~ 2-20 40 ~ 59 3-01 ~ 3-20 60 ~ 79 4-01 ~ 4-20 80 ~ 99 5-01 ~ 5-20 P-1L/1U ~ P-9L/9U P-1L/1U ~ P-9L/9U Choosing the Desired Memory Group You may recall memories just within a particular Memory Group, if desired. 1. Press the [V/M] button briefly, if necessary to enter the Memory mode. 2. Press and hold the [CLAR/GRP] button for two seconds. The [CLAR/GRP] button will glow yellow. 3. Rotate the [CLAR(VFO-B)] knob to select the desired Memory Group. 4. Press and hold the [BAND/MCH] button. The [BAND/ MCH] button will glow yellow. 5. Rotate the [CLAR(VFO-B)] knob to select the desired Memory Channel within the Selected Memory Group. [CLAR/GRP] Button [BAND/MCH] Button [V/M] Button [CLAR(VFO-B)] Knob ADVICE: If no channels have been assigned to a particular Memory Group, you will not have access to that Group. FTDX5000 OPERATING MANUAL Page 105 OPERATION ON ALASKA EMERGENCY FREQUENCY: 5167.5 KH (U.S. VERSION ONLY) Section 97.401(d) of the regulations governing amateur radio in the United States permits emergency amateur communications on the spot frequency of 5167.5 kHz by stations in (or within 92.6 km of) the state of Alaska. This frequency is only to be used when the immediate safety of human life and/or property are threatened. It is never to be used for routine communications. The FTDX5000 includes the capability for transmission and reception on 5167.5 kHz under such emergency conditions via the Menu system. To activate this feature: 1. Press the [MENU] button to briefly, enter the Menu mode. 2. Rotate the (VFO-A)[SELECT] knob to select “176 TGEN EMRGNCY”. 3. Rotate the (VFO-B)[SELECT] knob to select “ENABLE”. 4. Press and hold in the [MENU] button for 2 seconds to save the new setting and exit to normal operation. Emergency communication on this spot frequency is now possible. 5. Press the [V/M ] button, as necessary, to enter the Memory mode. Press and hold the [BAND/MCH] button (the imbedded LED glows yellow), then rotate the [CLAR(VFO-B)] knob to select the emergency channel (“E-US”), which is found between channels “P-9U” and “01.” NOTE: The receive-mode CLARIFIER functions normally while using this frequency, but variation of the transmit frequency is not possible. Activation of “176 TGEN EMRGNCY” does not enable any other out-of-amateur-band capability on the transceiver. The full specifications of the FTDX5000 are not necessarily guaranteed on this frequency. However, power output and receiver sensitivity should be fully satisfactory for the purpose of emergency communication. If you wish to disable operation capability on the Alaska Emergency Frequency, repeat the above procedures, but set “176 TGEN EMRGNCY” to “DISABLE” in step 3. In an emergency, note that a half-wave dipole cut for this frequency should be approximately 45’3” on each leg (90’6” total length). Emergency operation on 5167.5 kHz is shared with the Alaska-Fixed Service. This transceiver is not authorized for operation under the FCC’s Part 87 rules for aeronautical communications. Page 106 (VFO-A)[SELECT] Knob [MENU] Button (VFO-B)[SELECT] Knob [V/M] Button [BAND/MCH] Button [CLAR(VFO-B)] Knob FTDX5000 OPERATING MANUAL VFO AND MEMORY SCANNING You may scan either the VFO or the memories of the FTDX5000. The radio will halt scanning on any station with a signal strong enough to open the receiver squelch. VFO SCANNING 1. Set the VFO to the frequency on which you would like to begin scanning. 2. Rotate the (VFO-A)[SQL] knob so that the background noise is just silenced. ADVICE: If you would like to scan on VFO-B, rotate the (VFOB)[SQL] knob so that the background noise is just silenced. 3. Press and hold in the microphone [UP] or [DWN] key for 1/2 second to start scanning in the specified direction on the VFO-A. ADVICE: If you would like to begin scanning on the VFO-B, press the [B] button briefly, first (located to the upper left of the Main Tuning Dial knob), then press and hold in the microphone [UP] or [DWN] key for 1/2 second. 4. The scanner will now increment the frequency in the chosen direction until a signal is detected. When a signal is encountered which opens the squelch, receiver will respond differently, depending on the operating mode: In the SSB/CW modes, the decimal points in the frequency display area will blink and the scanner will slow down (but does not stop). In the FM/AM modes, the transceiver pauses on the signal and stays locked on its frequency for five seconds. Thereafter, scanning will resume whether or not the other station’s transmission has ended. While the transceiver is in the “pause” condition, the decimal points in the frequency display area will blink. If the incoming signal disappears, scanning will resume. 5. To cancel scanning, press the microphone [UP] or [DWN] key briefly. FTDX5000 OPERATING MANUAL (VFO-B)[PICTH] Knob MAIN BAND (VFO-A) SCANNING [B] Button (VFO-B)[PICTH] Knob SUB BAND (VFO-B) SCANNING ADVICE: You may select the manner in which the scanner resumes while it has paused on a signal in the FM/AM modes, using Menu item “045 GENE SCN RSM”. The default “TIME” setting will cause the scanner to resume scanning after five seconds; you may change it, however, to resume only after the carrier has dropped out, if you like See page 125. QUICK POINT: If you have no interest in scanning, and wish to prohibit the microphone’s [UP]/[DWN] keys from initiating scanning, you may disable scanning control from the microphone using Menu item “044 GENE MIC SCN” (set it to “DISABLE”). Page 107 VFO AND MEMORY SCANNING MEMORY SCAN 1. Set the transceiver up in the memory mode by pressing the [V/M] button briefly, if necessary. 2. Rotate the (VFO-A)[SQL] knob so that the background noise is just silenced. 3. Press and hold in the microphone’s [UP] or [DWN] key for 1/2 second to start scanning in the specified direction. 4. The scanner will now cause the transceiver to increment in the chosen direction until a signal is detected. When a signal is encountered which opens the squelch, the transceiver pauses on the signal and stays locked on its frequency for five seconds. Thereafter, scanning will resume whether or not the other station’s transmission has ended. While the transceiver is in the “pause” condition, the decimal points in the frequency display area will blink. 5. If the incoming signal disappears, scanning will resume. 6. To cancel the scanning, press the microphone’s [UP] or [DWN] key briefly. ADVICE: During Memory Group operation, only the channels within the current Memory Group will be scanned. If the scan has paused on a signal, pressing the microphone’s [UP] or [DWN] key will cause scanning to resume instantly. If you press the microphone’s PTT switch during scanning, the scanner will halt at once. Pressing the PTT switch during scanning will not cause transmission, however. You may select the manner in which the scanner resumes while it has paused on a signal, using Menu item “045 GENE SCN RSM”. The default “TIME” setting will cause the scanner to resume scanning after five seconds; you may change it, however, to resume only after the carrier has dropped out, if you like See page 125. Page 108 [V/M] Button QUICK POINT: If you have no interest in scanning, and wish to prohibit the microphone’s [UP]/[DWN] keys from initiating scanning, you may disable scanning control from the microphone using Menu item “044 GENE MIC SCN” (set it to “DISABLE”). FTDX5000 OPERATING MANUAL PMS (PROGRAMMABLE MEMORY SCANNING) To limit scanning (and manual tuning) within a particular frequency range, you can use the Programmable Memory Scanning (PMS) feature, which utilizes nine special-purpose memory pairs (“P1L/P1U” through “P9L/P9U”). The PMS feature is especially useful in helping you to observe any operating sub-band limits which apply to your Amateur license class. 1. Store the Lower and Upper tuning/scanning limit frequencies into the memory pair “P1L” and “P1U,” respectively, or any other “L/U” pair of memories in the special PMS memory area. See page 102 for details regarding memory storage. 2. Press the [V/M] button briefly, to enter the Memory mode. 3. Press and hold the [BAND/MCH] button for two seconds. The [BAND/MCH] button will glow yellow, indicating that you may select a memory channel using the [CLAR(VFO-B)] knob. 4. Rotate the [CLAR(VFO-B)] knob to select memory channel “P1L” or “P1U.” 5. Rotate the (VFO-A)[SQL] knob so that the background noise is just silenced. 6. Turn the Main Tuning Dial knob slightly (to activate memory tuning). Tuning and scanning are now limited to the range within the P1L/P1U limits until you press the [V/M] button briefly, to return to memory channel or VFO-A operation. 7. Press and hold in the microphone’s [UP] or [DWN] key for 1/2 second to start scanning in the specified direction. 8. The scanner will now cause the transceiver to increment in the chosen direction until a signal is detected. When a signal is encountered which opens the squelch, it will do different things, depending on the operating mode: In the SSB/CW modes, the decimal points in the frequency display area will blink and the scanner will slow down (but does not stop). In the FM/AM modes, the transceiver pauses on the signal and stays locked on its frequency for five seconds. Thereafter, scanning will resume whether or not the other station’s transmission has ended. While the transceiver is in the “pause” condition, the decimal points in the frequency display area will blink. If the incoming signal disappears, scanning will resume. 9. If you rotate the Main Tuning Dial knob in the opposite direction from the current scanning direction (in other words, you rotate the dial to the left when scanning toward a higher frequency), the direction of the scan will reverse. 10. If you press the microphone PTT switch during scanning, the scanner will halt at once. Pressing the PTT switch during scanning will not cause transmission, however. FTDX5000 OPERATING MANUAL [BAND/MCH] Button [V/M] Button [CLAR(VFO-B)] Knob Page 109 PACKET OPERATION Packet operation is easily accomplished on the FTDX5000 by connecting your TNC (Terminal Node Controller) to the transceiver, as in the illustration. “Packet” operation also applies to SSB-based AFSK data modes, such as PSK31, etc. DATA OUT PTT PACKET ② ④ ⑤ ① ③ PACKET JACK DATA IN TNC DATA OUT GND PTT DATA IN (SQL Control) Pin 1 (DATA IN) Pin 2 (GND) Pin 3 (PACKET PTT) Pin 4 (DATA OUT) Pin 5 (BUSY) PACKET SETUP (INCLUDING SUBCARRIER FREQUENCY) Before operation can commence, some basic setup procedures must be performed, using the Menu, to configure your radio for the desired data mode. 069 070 071 072 073 074 MENU ITEM DATA DATA IN DATA DT GAIN DATA DT OUT DATA OUT LVL DATA VOX DLY DATA VOX GAIN AVAILABLE VALUES DATA or PC 0 ~ 100 VFO-A or VFO-B 0 ~ 100 30 ~ 3000 ms 0 ~ 100 083 084 085 086 087 088 MENU PKT PKT PKT PKT PKT PKT ITEM LCUT FRQ LCUT SLP HCUT FRQ HCUT SLP PKT DISP PKT SFT AVAILABLE VALUES OFF/100 ~ 1000 Hz 18dB/oct or 6dB/oct OFF/700 ~ 4000 Hz 18dB/oct or 6dB/oct –3000 ~ +3000 Hz –3000 ~ +3000 Hz BASIC SETUP 1. Press the [PKT] button. ADVICE: For HF operation, SSB-based data operation is generally used. One brief press of the [PKT] button will engage packet operation in the “LSB” mode (by default). Both the “ ” and “ ” icons will appear in the display. To operate FM-based 1200-baud packet on the 29/ 50 MHz bands, press the [PKT] button repeatedly to illuminate the “ ” and “ ” icons, to engage the “PKT-FM” mode. To engaged Packet operation in the “USB” mode, repeat pressing the [PKT] button until both the “ ” and “ ” icons are appear. 2. When the “transmit” command is received from the TNC, the FTDX5000 transmitter will automatically be engaged. Likewise, the command to return to receive will cause the radio to revert to the receive mode. Page 110 ADVICE: If you need to adjust the output level from the “DATA OUT” pin of the PACKET jack (pin 4) on the radio, use Menu item “072 DATA OUT LVL”. For the input level from the TNC, as applied to the DATA IN pin of the PACKET jack (pin 1), use Menu item “070 DATA DT GAIN”. During Packet operation via the rear panel PACKET jack, the front panel MIC jack is cut off, so you won’t have a “live microphone” problem during data operation. NOTE: If you anticipate making data transmissions of longer than a few minutes, we recommend that you use the [RF PWR] knob to reduce the transmitter power to 1/3 ~ 1/2 of its normal maximum. QUICK POINT: PACKET Jack Specifications DATA IN (Pin 1) Input Level: 50 mVp-p Input Impedance: 10 k-Ohms DATA OUT (Pin 4) Output Level: 100 mVp-p max. Output Impedance: 10 k-Ohms FTDX5000 OPERATING MANUAL RTTY (RADIO TELETYPE) OPERATION 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 also apply for Baudot operation. RTTY operation using a Terminal Unit (TU), or the “FSK” output from a TNC is discussed below. Also, see the illustration for details regarding connection to your TU. PTT RTTY FSK OUT FSK IN ② ③ ① ④ RTTY JACK RTTY Machine Pin 1 (SHIFT ) Pin 2 (RX OUT) Pin 3 (PTT) Pin 4 (GND) FSK OUT AF IN PTT GND SETTING UP FOR RTTY OPERATION Before commencing RTTY operation, please direct your attention to the setup steps shown in the chart to the right. 089 090 091 092 093 MENU ITEM RTTY LCUT FRQ RTTY LCUT SLP RTTY HCUT FRQ RTTY HCUT SLP RTTY R PLRTY AVAILABLE VALUES OFF/100 ~ 1000 Hz 18dB/oct or 6dB/oct OFF/700 ~ 4000 Hz 18dB/oct or 6dB/oct NOR or REV 094 095 096 097 098 MENU ITEM AVAILABLE VALUES RTTY T PLRTY NOR or REV RTTY RTTY OUT VFO-A or VFO-B RTTY OUT LEVEL 0 ~ 100 RTTY SHIFT 170/200/425/850 Hz RTTY TONE 1275/2125 Hz BASIC SETUP 1. Press the [RTTY] button briefly, to enter the RTTY mode. One press of the [RTTY] button will engage RTTY operation using “LSB” injection, which is generally used in the Amateur service. In this mode, both the “ ” and “ ” icons will appear in the display. To switch to USB-side injection in RTTY, press the [RTTY] button once more. Both the “ ” and “ ” icons appear. Repeatedly pressing the [RTTY] button will toggle between LSB and USB injection on RTTY. 2. When you begin typing on your TU or computer keyboard, the command to transmit should automatically be sent to the transceiver, causing it to enter the transmit mode. ADVICE: The Mark/Space Shift utilized in most Amateur RTTY operation is 170 Hz. Other shifts may be configured using Menu item “097 RTTY SHIFT”. The FTDX5000 is set up for “high tone” operation (centered on 2125 Hz) by default, but you may configure it for low tone (1275 Hz) operation using Menu item “074 RTTY TONE”. You may find that you are unable to decode some RTTY stations, even if they are of sufficient signal strength. If this is observed, there may be a Mark/Space polarity problem between your station and the other station. If so, try setting Menu item “093 RTTY R PLRTY” to “REV” (“Reverse”) to see if that permits copy. A separate Menu item permits reversal of your transmitter Mark/Space polarity: “094 RTTY T PLRTY”. NOTE: If you anticipate making data transmissions of longer than a few minutes, we recommend that you use the [RF PWR] knob to reduce the transmitter power to 1/2 ~ 1/3 of its normal maximum. QUICK POINT: In the FTDX5000, “RTTY” is defined as 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. FTDX5000 OPERATING MANUAL Page 111 MISCELLANEOUS AFSK-BASED DATA MODES The FTDX5000 may also be used for a host of other SSB-based Data modes. Please set up your system using the illustration as a guideline. LINE IN or MIC IN LINE OUT or MIC OUT COM PORT PACKET ② ④ ⑤ ① ③ PACKET JACK Pin 1 (DATA IN) Pin 2 (GND) Pin 3 (PACKET PTT) Pin 4 (DATA OUT) Pin 5 (BUSY) Interface DATA OUT GND PACKET PTT DATA IN Interface QUICK POINT: When you have configured Menu item “174 TGEN VOX SEL” to “DATA”, the transceiver will operate in a “VOX” mode, and it is not necessary to connect a PTT line. This makes very convenient to interface your transceiver to computer Sound Cards, etc. Page 112 FTDX5000 OPERATING MANUAL NOTE FTDX5000 OPERATING MANUAL Page 113 ABOUT THE TRANSVERTER OUTPUT TERMINAL You may connect an after-market transverter to the rear panel TRV jack. The output frequency is selectable from 14, 28, and 50 MHz, and the output level is approximately –10 dBm (0.1 mW) at 50 Ohms. SETUP 1. Press the [MENU] button briefly to enter the Menu mode. 2. Rotate the (VFO-A)[SELECT] knob to select Menu item “150 TUNE MY BAND”. 3. Rotate the (VFO-B)[SELECT] knob to select the desired input frequency band of the transverter in menu item (T14M OFF, T28M OFF, or T50M OFF ). 4. Press the [ENT] button (one of the [BAND] buttons) to change the parameter to “ON” (the “OFF” notation will change to “ON”). 5. Rotate the (VFO-A)[SELECT] knob to select Menu item “172 TGEN ETX-GND”. 6. Rotate the (VFO-B)[SELECT] knob to set this Menu item to “ENABLE” to enable the internal relay connected to the rear panel TX GND jack. 7. Press and hold the [MENU] button for at least two seconds to save the new setting, and exit to normal operation. (VFO-A)[SELECT] Knob [ENT] Button [MENU] Button Page 114 (VFO-B)[SELECT] Knob Setting the Transverter Frequency Offset You may set up the frequency display so that it shows the frequencies of the transverter operating band (instead of the 28 MHz band frequencies used as the “IF” on your FTDX5000). Example: Setting up the FTDX5000 display for use with a 144 MHz Transverter 1. Connect the 144 MHz transverter to the FTDX5000. 2. Press the [MENU] button briefly, to enter the Menu mode. 3. Rotate the (VFO-A)[ SELECT ] knob to select the Menu item which designates the input frequency band from the transverter (040 GENE TRV 14M, 041 GENE TRV 28M, or 042 GENE TRV 50M). 4. Rotate the ( VFO-B )[ SELECT ] knob to select “44MHz” on the display. 5. Press and hold the [MENU] button in for at least two seconds to save the new setting and exit. The “100 MHz” digit of the frequency is not displayed, so when you are operating on 2 meters and see “45 MHz” on the frequency readout, this indicates “145 MHz” instead. ADVICE: With the setup described above, tuning the actual operating range of the FTDX5000 will correspond to transverter operating frequency of 144-145 MHz, with “44-45” being displayed on the front panel of the transceiver. FTDX5000 OPERATING MANUAL ABOUT THE TRANSVERTER OUTPUT TERMINAL OPERATION ADVICE: When the “Transverter” mode is turned on, TX power output will not be allowed to pass to the “ANT 1” through “ANT 4” main antenna jacks. So one of these may be connected to your transverters “RX” jack. Just be certain to disconnect the transverter when returning to HF operation, as the selected antenna jack will now be capable of passing RF power. VHF/UHF Antenna 1. Set up the FTDX5000 for transverter use, as described previously. 2. Choose the “Transverter” band with the “MY Bands” procedures as described on page 46. You may find the “Transverter” band between the “1.8 MHz” and “50 MHz” Bands. 3. Rotate the Main Tuning Dial knob to set the desired operating frequency. Operation is basically unchanged from normal transceiver operation. Transceiver FTDX5000 OPERATING MANUAL RF IN TX GND TRV TX GND V/U ANT Page 115 MENU MODE The Menu system of the FTDX5000 provides extensive customization capability, so you can set up your transceiver just the way you want to operate it. The Menu items are grouped by general utilization category, and are numbered from “001 AGC FST DLY” to “176 TGEN EMRGNCY.” USING THE MENU 1. Press the [MENU] button momentarily, to engage the Menu mode. The SUB DISPLAY-I window will show the Menu Number and Menu Group name, while the SUB DISPLAY-II window will show the Menu item; the SUB DISPLAY-III window shows the current setting of the currently-selected Menu item. 2. Rotate the (VFO-A)[ SELECT ] knob to select the Menu item you wish to work on. 3. Rotate the (VFO-B)[SELECT] knob to change the current setting of the selected Menu item. ADVICE: Press the [CLEAR] button momentarily to reset the selected Menu item to the factory default value. 4. When you have finished making your adjustments, press and hold in the [MENU] button for two seconds to save the new setting and exit to normal operation. If you only momentarily press the [MENU] button, the new settings will not be retained. [CLEAR] Button (VFO-A)[SELECT] Knob [MENU] Button (VFO-B)[SELECT] Knob Menu Mode Reset You may reset all the Menu settings to their original factory defaults, if desired. 1. Turn the front panel [POWER] switch off. 2. Press and hold in the [MENU] button, and while holding it in, press the [POWER] switch to turn the transceiver back on. Now release the [MENU] button. Page 116 FTDX5000 OPERATING MANUAL MENU MODE GROUP AGC AGC AGC AGC AGC AGC DISPLAY DISPLAY DISPLAY DISPLAY DISPLAY DISPLAY DISPLAY DISPLAY DISPLAY DISPLAY DISPLAY NO. 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 014 015 016 017 MENU FUNCTION AGC FST DLY AGC FST HLD AGC MID DLY AGC MID HLD AGC SLW DLY AGC SLW HLD DISP COLOR DISP DIM MTR DISP DIM VFD DISP DIM OLE DISP DIM ELCD DISP BAR SEL DISP S PK HLD DISP RTR STU DISP RTR ADJ DISP QMB MKR DISP LVL IND DISPLAY DISPLAY DVS DVS KEYER KEYER KEYER KEYER KEYER KEYER KEYER KEYER GENERAL GENERAL GENERAL GENERAL GENERAL GENERAL GENERAL GENERAL GENERAL GENERAL GENERAL GENERAL GENERAL GENERAL GENERAL GENERAL GENERAL MODE-AM MODE-AM MODE-AM MODE-AM MODE-AM MODE-AM 018 019 020 021 022 023 024 025 026 027 028 029 030 031 032 033 034 035 036 037 038 039 040 041 042 043 044 045 046 047 048 049 050 051 052 DISP INDI DISP SELECT DVS RX LVL DVS TX LVL KEY BEACON KEY NUM STL KEY CONTEST KEY CW MEM1 KEY CW MEM2 KEY CW MEM3 KEY CW MEM4 KEY CW MEM5 GENE ANT SEL GENE BEEP LVL GENE CAT BPS GENE CAT TOT GENE CAT RTS GENE CAT IND GENE MEM GRP GENE Q SPLIT GENE TRACK GENE TX TOT GENE TRV 14M GENE TRV 28M GENE TRV 50M GENE µT DIAL GENE MIC SCN GENE SCN RSM GEnE FRQ ADJ A3E LCUT FRQ A3E LCUT SLP A3E HCUT FRQ A3E HCUT SLP A3E MIC GAIN A3E MIC SEL AVAILABLE VALUES 20 msec ~ 4000 msec (20 msec/step) 0 msec ~ 2000 msec (20 msec/step) 20 msec ~ 4000 msec (20 msec/step) 0 msec ~ 2000 msec (20 msec/step) 20 msec ~ 4000 msec (20 msec/step) 0 msec ~ 2000 msec (20 msec/step) BLUE1 / BLUE2 / WHITE / UMBER1 / UMBER2 0 ~ 15 0 ~ 15 0 ~ 15 0 ~ 15 CLAR / CW TUNE OFF / 0.5s / 1.0s / 2.0s 0° / 90° / 180° / 270° –30° ~ 0° (2°/step) DISABLE / ENABLE PTCH / SPED / CDLY / VDLY / RPWR / MICG / PROC VFD / OEL PTN1 / PTN2 / PTN3 0 ~ 100 0 ~ 100 OFF / 1s ~ 255s 1290 / AUNO / AUNT / A2NO / A2NT / 12NO / 12NT 0 ~ 9999 TEXT / MESSAGE TEXT / MESSAGE TEXT / MESSAGE TEXT / MESSAGE TEXT / MESSAGE BAND / STACK 0 ~ 100 4800 bps / 9600 bps / 19200 bps / 38400 bps 10 msec / 100 msec / 1000 msec / 3000 msec DISABLE / ENABLE DISABLE / ENABLE DISABLE / ENABLE –20 kHz ~ 0 kHz ~ 20 kHz (1 kHz/step) OFF / BAND / FREQ OFF / 1 ~ 30 min 30 MHz ~ 46 MHz 30 MHz ~ 46 MHz 30 MHz ~ 46 MHz STEP-1 / STEP-2 / OFF DISABLE / ENABLE TIME / PAUSE –25 ~ 0 ~ +25 OFF / 100 Hz ~ 1000 Hz (50 Hz/step) 6dB/oct or 18dB/oct 700 Hz ~ 4000 Hz / OFF (50 Hz/step) 6dB/oct or 18dB/oct MCVR / 0 ~ 100 FRONT / DATA / PC DEFAULT SETTING 300 msec 20 msec 700 msec 20 msec 3000 msec 20 msec BLUE11 CW TUNE OFF 0° 0° ENABLE1 ON VFD PTN2 50 50 OFF 1290 MESSAGE MESSAGE MESSAGE MESSAGE MESSAGE BAND 40 4800 bps 10 msec ENABLE ENABLE DISABLE +5 kHz OFF OFF 44 MHz 44 MHz 44 MHz STEP-1 ENABLE TIME OFF 6dB/oct OFF 6dB/oct 30 FRONT : Requires optional DMU-2000 Data Management Unit. FTDX5000 OPERATING MANUAL Page 117 MENU MODE GROUP MODE-CW MODE-CW MODE-CW MODE-CW MODE-CW MODE-CW MODE-CW MODE-CW MODE-CW MODE-CW MODE-CW MODE-CW MODE-CW MODE-CW MODE-CW MODE-CW MODE-DAT MODE-DAT MODE-DAT MODE-DAT MODE-DAT MODE-DAT MODE-FM MODE-FM MODE-FM MODE-FM MODE-FM MODE-FM MODE-FM MODE-FM MODE-PKT MODE-PKT MODE-PKT MODE-PKT MODE-PKT MODE-PKT MODE-RTY MODE-RTY MODE-RTY MODE-RTY MODE-RTY MODE-RTY MODE-RTY MODE-RTY MODE-RTY MODE-RTY MODE-SSB MODE-SSB MODE-SSB MODE-SSB MODE-SSB MODE-SSB NO. 053 054 055 056 057 058 059 060 061 062 063 064 065 066 067 068 069 070 071 072 073 074 075 076 077 078 079 080 081 082 083 084 085 086 087 088 089 090 091 092 093 094 095 096 097 098 099 100 101 102 103 104 MENU FUNCTION A1A LCUT FRQ A1A LCUT SLP A1A HCUT FRQ A1A HCUT SLP A1A F-TYPE A1A F-REV A1A R-TYPE A1A R-REV A1A CW AUTO A1A BFO A1A BK-IN A1A SHAPE A1A WEIGHT A1A FRQ DISP A1A PC KYNG A1A QSKTIME DATA DATA IN DADA DT GAIN DATA DT OUT DATA OUT LVL DATA VOX DLY DATA VOX GAIN F3E LCUT FRQ F3E LCUT SLP F3E HCUT FRQ F3E HCUT SLP F3E MIC GAIN F3E MIC SEL F3E 28 RPT F3E 50 RPT PKT LCUT FRQ PKT LCUT SLP PKT HCUT FRQ PKT HCUT SLP PKT PKT DISP PKT PKT SFT RTTY LCUT FRQ RTTY LCUT SLP RTTY HCUT FRQ RTTY HCUT SLP RTTY R PLRTY RTTY T PLRTY RTTY RTTY OUT RTTY OUT LVL RTTY SHIFT RTTY TONE A3J LCUT FRQ A3J LCUT SLP A3J HCUT FRQ A3J HCUT SLP A3J MIC SEL A3J TX BPF MODE-SSB 105 A3J LSB CAR MODE-SSB 106 A3J USB CAR Page 118 AVAILABLE VALUES OFF / 100 Hz ~ 1000 Hz (50 Hz/step) 6dB/oct or 18dB/oct 700 Hz ~ 4000 Hz / OFF (50 Hz/step) 6dB/oct or 18dB/oct OFF / BUG / ELEKEY / ACS NOR / REV OFF / BUG / ELEKEY / ACS NOR / REV OFF / 50M / ON USB / LSB / AUTO SEMI / FULL 1 msec / 2 msec / 4 msec / 6 msec (1:) 2.5 ~ 4.5 FREQ / PITCH DISABLE / ENABLE 15 msec / 20 msec / 25 msec / 30 msec DATA / PC 0 ~ 100 VFO-A / VFO-B 0 ~ 100 30 ms ~ 3000 ms (10 ms/step) 0 ~ 100 OFF / 100 Hz ~ 1000 Hz (50 Hz/step) 6dB/oct or 18dB/oct 700 Hz ~ 4000 Hz / OFF (50 Hz/step) 6dB/oct or 18dB/oct MCVR / 0 ~ 100 FRONT / DATA / PC 0 kHz ~ 1000 kHz (10 kHz/step) 0 kHz ~ 4000 kHz (10 kHz/step) OFF / 100 Hz ~ 1000 Hz (50 Hz/step) 6dB/oct or 18dB/oct 700 Hz ~ 4000 Hz / OFF (50 Hz/step) 6dB/oct or 18dB/oct –3000 Hz ~ 3000 Hz (10 Hz/step) –3000 Hz ~ 3000 Hz (10 Hz/step) OFF / 100 Hz ~ 1000 Hz (50 Hz/step) 6dB/oct or 18dB/oct 700 Hz ~ 4000 Hz / OFF (50 Hz/step) 6dB/oct or 18dB/oct NOR / REV NOR / REV VFO-A / VFO-B 0 ~ 100 170 Hz / 200 Hz / 425 Hz / 850 Hz 1275 Hz / 2125 Hz OFF / 100 Hz ~ 1000 Hz (50 Hz/step) 6dB/oct or 18dB/oct 700 Hz ~ 4000 Hz / OFF (50 Hz/step) 6dB/oct or 18dB/oct FRONT / DATA / PC 50-3000 / 100-2900 / 200-2800 / 300-2700 / 400-2600 / 3000WB –200 Hz ~ 200 Hz (10 Hz/step) –200 Hz ~ 200 Hz (10 Hz/step) DEFAULT SETTING 300 Hz 18dB/oct 1000 Hz 6dB/oct ELEKEY NOR ELEKEY NOR OFF USB SEMI 4 msec 3.0 PITCH DISABLE 15 msec DATA 50 VFO-A 50 300ms 50 OFF 6dB/oct OFF 6dB/oct 50 FRONT 100 kHz 1000 kHz 300 Hz 18dB/oct 3000 Hz 18dB/oct 0 Hz 1000 Hz 300 Hz 18dB/oct 3000 Hz 18dB/oct NOR NOR VFO-A 50 170 Hz 2125 Hz 100 Hz 6dB/oct 3000 Hz 6dB/oct FRONT 300-2700 0 Hz 0 Hz FTDX5000 OPERATING MANUAL MENU MODE GROUP RX AUDIO RX AUDIO RX GNRL RX GNRL RX GNRL RX DSP RX DSP RX DSP RX DSP RX DSP RX DSP RX DSP RX DSP RX DSP RX DSP RX DSP RX DSP RX DSP RX DSP RX DSP RX DSP RX DSP RX DSP RX DSP SCOPE SCOPE SCOPE SCOPE SCOPE SCOPE SCOPE SCOPE SCOPE SCOPE SCOPE TUNING TUNING TUNING TUNING TUNING NO. 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 MENU FUNCTION ROUT AGC SLP ROUT HEADPHN RGEN IF OUT RGEN MNB LVL RGEN MNB WDTH RDSP CNTR LV RDSP CNTR WI RDSP NOTCH WI RDSP HCW SHP RDSP HCW SLP RDSP HPKT SHP RDSP HPKT SLP RDSP HRTY SHP RDSP HRTY SLP RDSP HSSB SHP RDSP HSSB SLP RDSP VCW SHP RDSP VCW SLP RDSP VPKT SHP RDSP VPKT SLP RDSP VRTY SHP RDSP VRTY SLP RDSP VSSB SHP RDSP VSSB SLP SCP 1.8 FIX SCP 3.5 FIX SCP 5.0 FIX SCP 7.0 FIX SCP 10.1 FIX SCP 14.0 FIX SCP 18.0 FIX SCP 21.0 FIX SCP 24.8 FIX SCP 28.0 FIX SCP 50.0 FIX TUN DIAL STP TUN CW FINE TUN MHz SEL TUN AM STEP TUN FM STEP AVAILABLE VALUES NORMAL / SLOPE SEPARATE / COMBINE1 / COMBINE2 DISABLE / ENABLE 0 ~ 100 0 ~ 100 –40 dB ~ 20 dB 1 ~ 11 NARROW / WIDE SOFT / SHARP STEEP / MEDIUM / GENTLE SOFT / SHARP STEEP / MEDIUM / GENTLE SOFT / SHARP STEEP / MEDIUM / GENTLE SOFT / SHARP STEEP / MEDIUM / GENTLE SOFT / SHARP STEEP / MEDIUM / GENTLE SOFT / SHARP STEEP / MEDIUM / GENTLE SOFT / SHARP STEEP / MEDIUM / GENTLE SOFT / SHARP STEEP / MEDIUM / GENTLE 1800 kHz ~ 1999 kHz (1 kHz/step) 3500 kHz ~ 3999 kHz (1 kHz/step) 5250 kHz ~ 5499 kHz (1 kHz/step) 7000 kHz ~ 7299 kHz (1 kHz/step) 10100 kHz ~ 10149 kHz (1 kHz/step) 14000 kHz ~ 14349 kHz (1 kHz/step) 18000 kHz ~ 18199 kHz (1 kHz/step) 21000 kHz ~ 21449 kHz (1 kHz/step) 24800 kHz ~ 24989 kHz (1 kHz/step) 28000 kHz ~ 29699 kHz (1 kHz/step) 50000 kHz ~ 53999 kHz (1 kHz/step) 1 Hz / 5 Hz / 10 Hz DISABLE / ENABLE 1 MHz / 100 kHz 2.5 kHz / 5 kHz / 9 kHz / 10 kHz / 12.5 kHz 5 kHz / 6.25 kHz / 10 kHz / 12.5 kHz / 20 kHz / 25 kHz TUNING 147 TUN AM D.LCK DISABLE / ENABLE TUNING 148 TUN FM D.LCK DISABLE / ENABLE TUNING 149 TUN FM DIAL 10 Hz / 100 Hz TUNING 150 TUN MY BAND 1.8M ~ 50M / GEN / T14M / T28M / T50M 1: Requires optional DMU-2000 Data Management Unit. 2: This Menu item does not work. Please do not change this setting. FTDX5000 OPERATING MANUAL DEFAULT SETTING NORMAL SEPARATE DISABLE 50 50 –15 dB 10 WIDE SHARP MEDIUM SHARP MEDIUM SHARP MEDIUM SHARP MEDIUM SHARP MEDIUM SHARP MEDIUM SHARP MEDIUM SHARP MEDIUM 1800 kHz1 35000 kHz1 5250 kHz1 7000 kHz1 10100 kHz1 14000 kHz1 18068 kHz1 21000 kHz1 24890 kHz1 28000 kHz1 50000 kHz1 10 Hz DISABLE 100 kHz 5 kHz 5 kHz DISABLE DISABLE 100 Hz TRV Page 119 MENU MODE GROUP TX AUDIO TX AUDIO TX AUDIO TX AUDIO TX AUDIO TX AUDIO TX AUDIO TX AUDIO TX AUDIO TX AUDIO TX AUDIO TX AUDIO TX AUDIO TX AUDIO TX AUDIO TX AUDIO TX AUDIO TX AUDIO TX GNRL TX GNRL TX GNRL TX GNRL TX GNRL TX GNRL TX GNRL TX GNRL Page 120 NO. 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 MENU FUNCTION TAUD EQ1 FRQ TAUD EQ1 LVL TAUD EQ1 BW TAUD EQ2 FRQ TAUD EQ2 LVL TAUD EQ2 BW TAUD EQ3 FRQ TAUD EQ3 LVL TAUD EQ3 BW TAUD PE1 FRQ TAUD PE1 LVL TAUD PE1 BW TAUD PE2 FRQ TAUD PE2 LVL TAUD PE2 BW TAUD PE3 FRQ TAUD PE3 LVL TAUD PE3 BW TGEN BIAS TGEN MAX PWR TGEN PWR CTRL TGEN ETX-GND TGEN TUN PWR TGEN VOX SEL TGEN ANTI VOX TGEN EMRGNCY AVAILABLE VALUES OFF / 100 Hz ~ 700 Hz (100 Hz/step) –20 ~ 10 1 ~ 10 OFF / 700 Hz ~ 1500 Hz (100 Hz/step) –20 ~ 10 1 ~ 10 OFF / 1500 Hz ~ 3200 Hz (100 Hz/step) –20 ~ 10 1 ~ 10 OFF / 100 Hz ~ 700 Hz (100 Hz/step) –20 ~ 10 1 ~ 10 OFF / 700 Hz ~ 1500 Hz (100 Hz/step) –20 ~ 10 1 ~ 10 OFF / 1500 Hz ~ 3200 Hz (100 Hz/step) –20 ~ 10 1 ~ 10 1 ~ 100 20 W / 50 W / 100 W / 200 W ALL MODE / CARRIER DISABLE / ENABLE 20 W / 50 W / 100 W / 200 W MIC / DATA 0 ~ 100 DISABLE / ENABLE DEFAULT SETTING OFF 10 OFF 10 OFF 10 200 Hz 800 Hz 2100 Hz 100 200 W ALL MODE DISABLE 100 W MIC 50 DISABLE FTDX5000 OPERATING MANUAL MENU MODE AGC GROUP DISPLAY GROUP 001 AGC FST DLY 007 DISP COLOR Function: Sets the delay time for the AGC FAST mode. Available Values: 20 msec ~ 4000 msec (20 msec/step) Default Setting: 300 msec Function: Selects the Display color when the optional Data Management Unit (DMU-2000) is connected. Available Values: BLUE1 / BLUE2 / WHITE / UMBER1 / UMBER2 Default Setting: BLUE1 ADVICE: If the optional DMU-2000 Data Management Unit is not connected, this adjustment has no effect. 002 AGC FST HLD Function: Sets the hang time of the AGC peak voltage for the AGC FAST mode. Available Values: 0 msec ~ 2000 msec (20 msec/step) Default Setting: 20 msec 003 AGC MID DLY Function: Sets the delay time for the AGC MID mode. Available Values: 20 msec ~ 4000 msec (20 msec/step) Default Setting: 700 msec 004 AGC MID HLD Function: Sets the hang time of the AGC peak voltage for the AGC MID mode. Available Values: 0 msec ~ 2000 msec (20 msec/step) Default Setting: 20 msec 005 AG SLW DLY Function: Sets the delay time for the AGC SLOW mode. Available Values: 20 msec ~ 4000 msec (20 msec/step) Default Setting: 3000 msec 006 AGC SLW HLD Function: Sets the hang time of the AGC peak voltage for the AGC SLOW mode. Available Values: 0 msec ~ 2000 msec (20 msec/step) Default Setting: 20 msec 008 DISP DIM MTR Function: Setting of the meter brightness level when “DIM” is selected. Available Values: 0 ~ 15 Default Setting: 8 009 DISP DIM VFD Function: Setting of the frequency display brightness level when “DIM” is selected. Available Values: 0 ~ 15 Default Setting: 8 010 DISP DIM OEL Function: Setting of three Sub Displays brightness level when “DIM” is selected. Available Values: 0 ~ 15 Default Setting: 8 011 DISP DIM ELCD Function: Setting of the Spectrum Scope display brightness level of the optional SM-5000 Station Monitor when “DIM” is selected. Available Values: 0 ~ 15 Default Setting: 8 ADVICE: If the optional SM-5000 Station Monitor is not connected, this adjustment has no effect. 012 DISP BAR SEL Function: Selects one of three parameters to be viewed on the Tuning Offset Indicator. Available Values: CLAR / CW TUNE Default Setting: CW TUNE CLAR: Displays relative clarifier offset. CW-TUNE: Displays relative CW tuning offset between the incoming signal and transmitted frequency. 013 DISP PK HLD Function: Selects the peak hold time of the VFO-B receiver’s S-meter. Available Values: OFF / 0.5s / 1.0s / 2.0s Default Setting: OFF FTDX5000 OPERATING MANUAL Page 121 MENU MODE DISPLAY GROUP 014 DISP RTR STU 019 DISP SELECT Function: Selects the starting point of your rotator controller’s indicator needle. Available Values: 0° / 90° / 180° / 270° Default Setting: 0° Function: Selects the display pattern of the SUB DISPLAY-II and SUB DISPLAY-III windows. Available Values: PTN1 / PTN2 / PTN3 Default Setting: PTN2 PTN1: Generally, the current value is not indicated in the window, only the graphic is depicted. When the [SELECT] knob is rotated, the current value will appear under the graphical display. Three seconds after the turning of the [SELECT] knob is stopped, the current value indication disappears. PTN2: Generally, the current value is indicated with the small characters and graphical display. When the [SELECT] knob is rotated, the current value indication becomes large characters. Three seconds after the turning of the [SELECT] knob is stopped, the current value indication returns to small characters. PTN3: The current value always indicated with the large characters and graphical display. 015 DISP RTR ADJ Function: Adjusts the indicator needle precisely to the starting point set in menu item “014 DISP RTR STU”. Available Values: –30° ~ 0° (2°/step) Default Setting: 0° 016 DISP QMB MKR Function: Enables/Disables the QMB Marker (White arrow “”) to display on the Spectrum Band Scope when the optional DMU-2000 Data Management Unit is connected. Available Values: DISABLE / ENABLE Default Setting: ENABLE ADVICE: If the optional DMU-2000 Data Management Unit is not connected, this adjustment has no effect. 017 DISP LVL IND Function: Enables/Disables the Main Display to show the frequency or value while each enabled knob is turned. Available Values: PTCH (PITCH) / SPED (SPEED) / CDLY (CW DELAY) / VDLY (VOX DEALAY) / RPWR (RF POWER) / MICG (MIC GAIN) / PROC (PROCESSOR GAIN) To disable the “function,” rotate the (VFO-B)[SELECT] knob to recall the “function” to be disabled, then press the [ENT] key (one of the [BAND] buttons) to change this setting to “OFF”. Repeat the same procedures to enable a function (setting it to “ON”). 018 DISP INDI Function: Select the indicator location of the current value when adjusting the following knobs. Available Values: VFD / OEL Default Setting: VFD VFD: The current value will show for 3-seconds in the lower right corner of the Main Display whenever the following knob is turned. OEL: The current value will show for 3-seconds in the SUB DISPLAY-III window whenever the following knob is turned. : MIC, RF PWR, SPEED, PITCH, DELAY, and PITCH knob Page 122 SUB DISPLAY EXAMPLES (CONTOUR OPERATION) GENERAL WHILE ADJUSTING PTN1 PTN2 PTN3 DVS GROUP 020 DVS RX LVL Function: Sets the audio output level from the voice memory. Available Values: 0 ~ 100 Default: 50 021 DVS TX LVL Function: Sets the microphone input level to the voice memory Available Values: 0 ~ 100 Default: 50 FTDX5000 OPERATING MANUAL MENU MODE KEYER GROUP 022 KEY BEACON 026 KEY CW MEM2 Function: Sets the interval time between repeats of the beacon message. Available Values: OFF / 1s ~ 255 sec Default Setting: OFF Function: Permits entry of the CW message for message register 2. Available Values: TEXT / MESSAGE Default Setting: MESSAGE TEXT: You may enter the CW message from the FH-2’s keypad. MESSAGE: You may enter the CW message from the CW keyer. 023 KEY NUM STL Function: Selects the Contest Number “Cut” format for an imbedded contest number. Available Values: 1290 / AUNO / AUNT / A2NO / A2NT /12NO / 12NT Default Setting: 1290 1290: Does not abbreviate the Contest Number AUNO: Abbreviates to “A” for “One,” “U” for “Two,” “N” for “Nine,” and “O” for “Zero.” AUNT: Abbreviates to “A” for “One,” “U” for “Two,” “N” for “Nine,” and “T” for “Zero.” A2NO: Abbreviates to “A” for “One,” “N” for “Nine,” and “O” for “Zero.” A2NT: Abbreviates to “A” for “One,” “N” for “Nine,” and “T” for “Zero.” 12NO: Abbreviates to “N” for “Nine,” and “O” for “Zero.” 12NT: Abbreviates to “N” for “Nine,” and “T” for “Zero.” 024 KEY CONTEST Function: Enters the initial contest number that will increment/decrement after sending during contest QSOs. Available Values: 0 ~ 9999 Default Setting: 1 ADVICE: Press the [CLEAR] button to reset the contest number to “1.” 025 KEY CW MEM1 Function: Permits entry of the CW message for message register 1. Available Values: TEXT / MESSAGE Default Setting: MESSAGE TEXT: You may enter the CW message from the FH-2’s keypad. MESSAGE: You may enter the CW message from the CW keyer. FTDX5000 OPERATING MANUAL 027 KEY CW MEM3 Function: Permits entry of the CW message for message register 3. Available Values: TEXT / MESSAGE Default Setting: MESSAGE TEXT: You may enter the CW message from the FH-2’s keypad. MESSAGE: You may enter the CW message from the CW keyer. 028 KEY CW MEM4 Function: Permits entry of the CW message for message register 4. Available Values: TEXT / MESSAGE Default Setting: MESSAGE TEXT: You may enter the CW message from the FH-2’s keypad. MESSAGE: You may enter the CW message from the CW keyer. 029 KEY CW MEM5 Function: Permits entry of the CW message for message register 5. Available Values: TEXT / MESSAGE Default Setting: MESSAGE TEXT: You may enter the CW message from the FH-2’s keypad. MESSAGE: You may enter the CW message from the CW keyer. Page 123 MENU MODE GENERAL GROUP 030 GENE ANT SEL 038 GENE TRACK Function: Sets the method of antenna selection. Available Values: BAND / STACK Default Setting: BAND BAND: The antenna is selected in accordance with the operating band. STACK: The antenna is selected in accordance with the band stack (different antennas may be utilized on the same band, if so selected in the band stack). Function: Sets the VFO Tracking feature. Available Values: OFF / BAND / FREQ Default Setting: OFF OFF: Disables the VFO Tracking feature. BAND: When you change bands on the VFO-A side, the VFO-B will automatically change to be the same as that of VFO-A. FREQ: This function is the similar to “BAND”, additionally, the VFO-B frequency changes together with the VFO-A frequency when turning the Main Dial Tuning knob. 031 GENE BEEP LVL Function: Sets the beep level. Available Values: 0 ~ 100 Default Setting: 40 032 GENE CAT BPS Function: Sets the transceiver’s computer-interface circuitry for the CAT baud rate to be used. Available Values: 4800bps / 9600bps / 19200bps / 38400bps Default Setting: 4800bps 033 GENE CAT TOT Function: Sets the Time-Out Timer countdown time for a CAT command input. Available Values: 10ms / 100ms / 1000ms / 3000ms Default Setting: 10ms The Time-Out Timer shuts off the CAT data input after the continuous transmission of the programmed time. 034 GENE CAT RTS Function: Enables/Disables the RTS port of the CAT jack. Available Values: DISABLE / ENABLE Default Setting: ENABEL 035 GENE CAT IND Function: Enables/Disables the flashing of the CAT LED in conjunction with the CAT commands. Available Values: DISABLE / ENABLE Default Setting: ENABEL 036 GENE MEM GRP Function: Enables/Disables Memory Group Operation. Available Values: DISABLE / ENABLE Default Setting: DISABEL 037 GENE Q SPLIT Function: Selects the tuning offset for the Quick Split feature. Available Values: –20 kHz ~ 0 kHz ~ 20 kHz (1 kHz Step) Default Setting: 5 kHz Page 124 039 GENE TX TOT Function: Sets the Time-Out Timer countdown time. Available Values: OFF / 1min ~ 30min Default Setting: OFF The Time-Out Timer shuts off the transmitter after continuous transmission of the programmed time. 040 GENE TRV 14M Function: Sets the 10’s and 1’s of the MHz digits display for operation with a transverter when the exciter band is 14 MHz. Available Values: 30 MHz ~ 46 MHz Default Setting: 44 MHz The default setting would be used with a 144 MHz transverter. If you connect a 430 MHz transverter to the radio, set this menu to “30” (the “100 MHz” digits are hidden on this radio). 041 GENE TRV 28M Function: Sets the 10’s and 1’s of the MHz digits display for operation with a transverter when the exciter band is 28 MHz. Available Values: 30 MHz ~ 46 MHz Default Setting: 44 MHz The default setting would be used with a 144 MHz transverter. If you connect a 430 MHz transverter to the radio, set this menu to “30” (the “100 MHz” digits are hidden on this radio). 042 GENE TRV 50M Function: Sets the 10’s and 1’s of the MHz digits display for operation with a transverter when the exciter band is 50 MHz. Available Values: 30 MHz ~ 46 MHz Default Setting: 44 MHz The default setting would be used with a 144 MHz transverter. If you connect a 430 MHz transverter to the radio, set this menu to “30” (the “100 MHz” digits are hidden on this radio). FTDX5000 OPERATING MANUAL MENU MODE GENERAL GROUP MODE-AM GROUP 043 GENE µT DIAL 047 A3E LCUT FRQ Function: Selects the µ-TUNE mode. Available Values: STEP-1 / STEP-2 / OFF Default Setting: STEP-1 STEP-1: Activates the µ-TUNE system using “COARSE” steps of the [SELECT] knob (2 steps/click) on the 7 MHz and lower amateur bands. On the 10/14 MHz bands, “FINE” steps of [SELECT] knob (1 step/click) will be used. STEP-2: Activates the µ-TUNE system using “FINE” steps of the [SELECT] knob (1 step/click) on the 14 MHz and lower amateur bands on the Main band (VFO-A). OFF: Disables the µ-TUNE system. Activates the VRF feature on the 14 MHz and lower amateur bands on the main band (VFO-A). ADVICE: If the optional RF µTuning Kit is not connected, this adjustment has no effect. Function: Selects the cutoff frequency of the lower side of the RX audio filter in the AM mode. Available Values: OFF / 100 Hz ~ 1000Hz (50 Hz/step) Default Setting: OFF 044 GENE MIC SCN Function: Enables/disables scanning access via the microphone’s [UP]/[DWN] keys. Available Values: DISABLE / ENABLE Default Setting: ENABLE 045 GENE SCN RSM Function: Selects the Scan Resume mode. Available Values: TIME / PAUSE Default Setting: TIME TIME: The scanner will hold for five seconds, then resume whether or not the other station is still transmitting. PAUSE: The scanner will hold until the signal disappears, then will resume after one second. 046 GENE FRQ ADJ Function: Adjusts the reference oscillator. Available Values: –25 ~ 0 ~ 25 Default Setting: 0 Connect a 50-Ohm dummy load and frequency counter to the antenna jack; adjust the (VFO-B)[SELECT] knob so that the frequency counter reading is same as the VFO frequency while pressing the PTT switch. ADVICE: Do not perform this Menu item unless you have a highperformance frequency counter. Perform this Menu item after aging the transceiver and frequency counter sufficiently (at least 30 minutes). FTDX5000 OPERATING MANUAL 048 A3E LCUT SLP Function: Selects the filter slope of the lower side of the RX audio filter in the AM mode. Available Values: 6dB/oct or 18dB/oct Default Setting: 6dB/oct 049 A3E HCUT FRQ Function: Selects the cutoff frequency of the upper side of the RX audio filter in the AM mode. Available Values: OFF / 700Hz ~ 4000Hz (50 Hz/step) Default Setting: OFF 050 A3E HCUT SLP Function: Selects the filter slope of the upper side of the RX audio filter in the AM mode. Available Values: 6dB/oct or 18dB/oct Default Setting: 6dB/oct 051 A3E MIC GAIN Function: Sets the microphone gain for the AM mode. Available Values: MCVR / 0 ~ 100 Default Setting: 30 When this menu is set to “MCVR”, you may adjust the microphone gain using the front panel’s [MIC] knob. 052 A3E MIC SEL Function: Selects the microphone to be used in the AM mode. Available Values: FRONT / DATA / PC Default Setting: FRONT FRONT: Selects the microphone connected to the front panel’s MIC jack while using the AM mode. DATA: Selects the microphone connected to pin 1 of the PACKET Jack while using the AM mode. PC: This parameter is for future expansion of this transceiver’s capabilities, but at this time is not supported. Page 125 MENU MODE MODE-CW GROUP 053 A1A LCUT FRQ 059 A1A R-TYPE Function: Selects the cutoff frequency of the lower side of the RX audio filter in the CW mode. Available Values: OFF / 100 Hz ~ 1000Hz (50 Hz/step) Default Setting: 300Hz Function: Selects the desired keyer operation mode for the device connected to the rear panel KEY jack. Available Values: OFF / BUG / ELEKEY / ACS Default Setting: ELEKEY OFF: Disables the rear panel keyer (use this mode with a straight key, an external keyer, or a computer-driven keying interface). BUG: Mechanical “bug” keyer emulation. One paddle produces “dits” automatically, while the other paddle manually produces “dahs.” ELEKEY: Iambic keyer with ACS (Automatic Character Spacing) disabled. ACS: Iambic keyer with ACS (Automatic Character Spacing) enabled. 054 A1A LCUT SLP Function: Selects the filter slope of the lower side of the RX audio filter in the CW mode. Available Values: 6dB/oct or 18dB/oct Default Setting: 18dB/oct 055 A1A HCUT FRQ Function: Selects the cutoff frequency of the upper side of the RX audio filter in the CW mode. Available Values: OFF / 700Hz ~ 4000Hz (50 Hz/step) Default Setting: 1000Hz 056 A1A HCUT SLP Function: Selects the filter slope of the upper side of the RX audio filter in the CW mode. Available Values: 6dB/oct or 18dB/oct Default Setting: 6dB/oct 057 A1A F-TYPE Function: Selects the desired keyer operation mode for the device connected to the front panel KEY jack. Available Values: OFF / BUG / ELEKEY / ACS Default Setting: ELEKEY OFF: Disables the front panel keyer (use this mode with a straight key, an external keyer, or a computer-driven keying interface). BUG: Mechanical “bug” keyer emulation. One paddle produces “dits” automatically, while the other paddle manually produces “dahs.” ELEKEY: Iambic keyer with ACS (Automatic Character Spacing) disabled. ACS: Iambic keyer with ACS (Automatic Character Spacing) enabled. 058 A1A F-REV Function: Selects the keyer paddle’s wiring configuration for the KEY jack on the front panel. Available Values: NOR / REV Default Setting: nor NOR: Tip = Dot, Ring = Dash, Shaft = Ground REV: Tip = Dash, Ring = Dot, Shaft = Ground Page 126 060 A1A R-REV Function: Selects the keyer paddle wiring configuration for the KEY jack on the rear panel. Available Values: NOR / REV Default Setting: nor NOR: Tip = Dot, Ring = Dash, Shaft = Ground REV: Tip = Dash, Ring = Dot, Shaft = Ground 061 A1A CW AUTO Function: Enables/disables CW keying while operating on SSB. Available Values: OFF / 50M / ON Default Setting: OFF OFF: Disables CW keying while operating on SSB. 50M: Enables CW keying only while operating SSB on 50 MHz (but not HF). ON: Enables CW keying while operating on SSB (all TX bands). NOTE: This feature allows you to move someone from SSB to CW without having to change modes on the front panel. 062 A1A BFO Function: Sets the CW carrier oscillator injection side for the CW mode. Available Values: USB / LSB / AUTO Default Setting: USB USB: Injects the CW carrier oscillator on the USB side. LSB: Injects the CW carrier oscillator on the LSB side. AUTO: Injects the CW carrier oscillator on the LSB side while operating on the 7 MHz band and below, and the USB side while operating on the 10 MHz band and up. FTDX5000 OPERATING MANUAL MENU MODE MODE-CW GROUP MODE-DAT GROUP 063 A1A BK-IN 069 DATA DATA IN Function: Sets the CW “break-in” mode. Available Values: SEMI / FULL Default Setting: SEMI SEMI: The transceiver will operate in the semi breakin mode. The delay (receiver recovery) time is set by the front panel [DELAY] knob. FULL: The transceiver will operate in the full breakin (QSK) mode. Function: Selects the data input path to be used in the PKT mode. Available Values: DATA / PC Default Setting: DATA DATA: Uses the data input line connected to pin 1 of the PACKET jack while using the PKT mode. PC: This parameter is for future expansion of this transceiver’s capabilities, but at this time is not supported. 064 A1A SHAPE Function: Selects the CW carrier wave-form shape (rise/ fall times). Available Values: 1ms / 2ms / 4ms / 6ms Default Setting: 4 ms 065 A1A WEIGHT Function: Sets the Dot:Dash ratio for the built-in electronic keyer. Available Values: (1:) 2.5 ~ 4.5 Default Setting: 3.0 066 A1A FRQ DISP Function: Selects the frequency Display Format for the CW mode. Available Values: FREQ / PITCH Default Setting: PITCH FREQ: Displays the receiver carrier frequency, without any offset added. When changing modes between SSB and CW, the frequency display remains constant. PITCH: This frequency display reflects the added BFO offset. 067 A1A PC KYNG Function: Enables/disables CW keying from the “PACKET PTT” terminal (pin 3) on the rear panel’s PACKET jack while operating in the CW mode. Available Values: DISABLE / ENABLE Default Setting: DISABLE 070 DATA DT GAIN Function: Sets the data input level from the TNC to the AFSK modulator. Available Values: 0 ~ 100 Default Setting: 50 071 DATA DT OUT Function: Selects the receiver to be connected to the data output port (pin 4) of the PACKET jack. Available Values: VFO-A / VFO-B Default Setting: VFO-A 072 DATA OUT LVL Function: Sets the AFSK data output level at the output port (pin 4) of the PACKET jack. Available Values: 0 ~ 100 Default Setting: 50 073 DATA VOX DLY Function: Adjusts the “VOX” delay (receiver recovery) time in the PKT mode. Available Values: 30ms ~ 3000ms (10 ms/step) Default Setting: 300ms 074 DATA VOX GAIN Function: Adjusts the “VOX” gain in the PKT mode. Available Values: 0 ~ 100 Default Setting: 50 068 A1A QSK TIME Function: Selects the time delay between when the PTT is keyed and the carrier is transmitted during QSK operation when using the internal keyer. Available Values: 15ms / 20ms / 25ms / 30 ms Default Setting: 15ms FTDX5000 OPERATING MANUAL Page 127 MENU MODE MODE-FM GROUP MODE-PKT GROUP 075 F3E LCUT FRQ 083 PKT LCUT FRQ Function: Selects the cutoff frequency of the lower side of the RX audio filter in the FM mode. Available Values: OFF / 100Hz ~ 1000Hz (50 Hz/step) Default Setting: OFF Function: Selects the cutoff frequency of the lower side of the RX audio filter in the Packet mode. Available Values: OFF / 100Hz ~ 1000Hz (50 Hz/step) Default Setting: 300Hz 076 F3E LCUT SLP 084 PKT LCUT SLP Function: Selects the filter slope of the lower side of the RX audio filter in the FM mode. Available Values: 6dB/oct or 18dB/oct Default Setting: 6dB/oct Function: Selects the filter slope of the lower side of the RX audio filter in the Packet mode. Available Values: 6dB/oct or 18dB/oct Default Setting: 18dB/oct 077 F3E HCUT FRQ 085 PKT HCUT FRQ Function: Selects the cutoff frequency of the upper side of the RX audio filter in the FM mode. Available Values: OFF / 700Hz ~ 4000Hz (50 Hz/step) Default Setting: OFF Function: Selects the cutoff frequency of the upper side of the RX audio filter in the Packet mode. Available Values: OFF / 700Hz ~ 4000Hz (50 Hz/step) Default Setting: 3000Hz 078 F3E HCUT SLP 086 PKT HCUT SLP Function: Selects the filter slope of the upper side of the RX audio filter in the FM mode. Available Values: 6dB/oct or 18dB/oct Default Setting: 6dB/oct Function: Selects the filter slope of the upper side of the RX audio filter in the Packet mode. Available Values: 6dB/oct or 18dB/oct Default Setting: 18dB/oct 079 F3E MIC GAIN 087 PKT PKTDISP Function: Sets the microphone gain for the FM mode. Available Values: MCVR / 0 ~ 100 Default Setting: 50 When this menu is set to “MCVR”, you may adjust the microphone gain using the front panel [MIC] knob. Function: Sets the packet frequency display offset. Available: –3000Hz ~ 3000Hz (10 Hz/step) Default: 0Hz 080 F3E MIC SEL Function: Selects the microphone to be used on the FM mode. Available Values: FRONT / DATA / PC Default Setting: FRONT FRONT: Selects the microphone connected to the front panel MIC jack while using the FM mode. DATA: Selects the microphone connected to pin 1 of the PACKET Jack while using the FM mode. PC: This parameter is for future expansion of this transceiver’s capabilities, but at this time is not supported. 088 DATA PKT SFT Function: Sets the carrier point during the SSB packet operation. Available: –3000Hz ~ 3000Hz (10 Hz/step) Default: 1000Hz (typical center frequency for PSK31, etc.) 081 F3E 28 RPT Function: Sets the magnitude of the repeater shift on the 28 MHz band. Available Values: 0kHz ~ 1000kHz (10 kHz/step) Default Setting: 100kHz 082 F3E 50 RPT Function: Sets the magnitude of the repeater shift on the 50 MHz band. Available Values: 0kHz ~ 4000kHz (10 kHz/step) Default Setting: 1000kHz Page 128 FTDX5000 OPERATING MANUAL MENU MODE MODE-RTY GROUP MODE-SSB GROUP 089 RTTY LCUT FRQ 099 A3J LCUT FRQ Function: Selects the cutoff frequency of the lower side of the RX audio filter in the RTTY mode. Available Values: OFF / 100Hz ~ 1000Hz (50 Hz/step) Default Setting: 300Hz Function: Selects the cutoff frequency of the lower side of the RX audio filter in the SSB mode. Available Values: OFF / 100Hz ~ 1000Hz (50 Hz/step) Default Setting: 100Hz 090 RTTY LCUT SLP 100 A3J LCUT SLP Function: Selects the filter slope of the lower side of the RX audio filter in the RTTY mode. Available Values: 6dB/oct or 18dB/oct Default Setting: 18dB/oct Function: Selects the filter slope of the lower side of the RX audio filter in the SSB mode. Available Values: 6dB/oct or 18dB/oct Default Setting: 6dB/oct 091 RTTY HCUT FRQ 101 A3J HCUT FRQ Function: Selects the cutoff frequency of the upper side of the RX audio filter in the RTTY mode. Available Values: OFF / 700Hz ~ 4000Hz (50 Hz/step) Default Setting: 3000Hz Function: Selects the cutoff frequency of the upper side of the RX audio filter in the SSB mode. Available Values: OFF / 700Hz ~ 4000Hz (50 Hz/step) Default Setting: 3000Hz 092 RTTY HCUT SLP 102 A3J HCUT SLP Function: Selects the filter slope of the upper side of the RX audio filter in the RTTY mode. Available Values: 6dB/oct or 18dB/oct Default Setting: 18dB/oct Function: Selects the filter slope of the upper side of the RX audio filter in the SSB mode. Available Values: 6dB/oct or 18dB/oct Default Setting: 6dB/oct 093 RTTY R PLRTY 103 A3J MIC SEL Function: Selects normal or reverse Mark/Space polarity for RTTY receive operation. Available Values: NOR / REV Default Setting: NOR Function: Selects the microphone to be used on the SSB modes (LSB and USB). Available Values: FRONT / DATA / PC Default Setting: Frnt FRONT: Selects the microphone connected to the front panel MIC jack while using the SSB modes. DATA: Selects the microphone connected to pin 1 of the PACKET Jack while using the SSB modes. PC: This parameter is for future expansion of this transceiver’s capabilities, but at this time is not supported. 094 RTTY T PLRTY Function: Selects normal or reverse Mark/Space polarity for RTTY transmit operation. Available Values: NOR / REV Default Setting: NOR 095 RTTY RTTY OUT Function: Selects the receiver to be connected to the data output port (pin 2) of the RTTY jack. Available Values: VFO-A / VFO-B Default Setting: VFO-A 096 RTTY OUT LVL Function: Sets the FSK RTTY data output level at the output port (pin 2) of the RTTY jack. Available Values: 0 ~ 100 Default Setting: 50 097 RTTY SHIFT Function: Selects the frequency shift for FSK RTTY operation. Available Values:170Hz / 200Hz / 425Hz / 850Hz Default Setting: 170Hz 104 A3J TX BPF Function: Selects the audio passband of the DSP modulator on the SSB mode. Available Values: 50-3000 / 100-2900 / 200-2800 / 300-2700 / 400-2600 / 3000WB Default Setting: 300-2700 (Hz) NOTE: The apparent power output, when using the widest bandwidths, may seem lower. This is normal, and it occurs because the available transmitter power is distributed over a wider bandwidth. The greatest compression of power output, conversely, occurs when using the “400-2600” setting (400-2600 Hz), and this setting is highly recommended for contest or DX pile-up work. 098 RTTY TONE Function: Selects the Mark tone for RTTY operation. Available Values: 1275Hz / 2125Hz Default Setting: 2125Hz FTDX5000 OPERATING MANUAL Page 129 MENU MODE MODE-SSB GROUP RX GNRL GROUP 105 A3J LSB CAR 109 RGEN IF OUT Function: Adjusts the receiver carrier point for the LSB mode. Available Values: –200 Hz ~ 200 Hz (10 Hz/steps) Default Setting: 0 Hz Function: Enables/Disables the 9 MHz RX IF signal from the rear panel IF OUT jack. Available Values: DISABLE / ENABLE Default Setting: DISABLE 106 A3J USB CAR 110 RGEN MNB LVL Function: Adjusts the receiver carrier point for the USB mode. Available Values: –200 Hz ~ 200 Hz (10 Hz/step) Default Setting: 0 Hz Function: Adjusts the noise blanking level of the VFO-A IF noise Blanker. Available Values: 0 ~ 100 Default Setting: 50 111 RGEN MNB WDTH RX AUDIO GROUP 107 ROUT AGC SLP Function: Selects the gain curve of the AGC amplifier. Available Values: NORMAL / SLOPE Default Setting: nor NORMAL: The AGC output level will follow a linear response to the antenna input level, while AGC is activated. SLOPE: The AGC output level will increase at 1/ 10 the rate of the antenna input level, while AGC is activated. Function: Adjusts the bandwidth for the longer-duration pulse noise of the VFO-A IF noise Blanker. Available Values: 0 ~ 100 Default Setting: 50 Audio Output SLOPE NORMAL Input Signal 108 ROUT HEADPHN Function: Selects one of three audio mixing modes when using headphones during Dual Receive operation. Available Values: SEPARATE / COMBINE1 / COMBINE2 Default Setting: SEPARATE SEPARATE: Audio from the VFO-A receiver is heard only in the left ear, and VFO-B receiver audio solely in the right ear. COMBINE1: Audio from both VFO-A and VFO-B receivers can be heard in both ears, but VFO-B audio is attenuated in the left ear and VFO-A audio is attenuated in the right ear. COMBINE2: Audio from both VFO-A and VFO-B receivers is combined and heard equally in both ears. Page 130 FTDX5000 OPERATING MANUAL MENU MODE RX DSP GROUP 112 RDSP CNTR LV 119 RDSP HRTY SHP Function: Adjusts the gain of the Contour filter. Available Values: –40 ~ 20 dB Default Setting: –15 dB Function: Selects the passband characteristics of the DSP filter for the RTTY mode on the HF band. Available Values: SOFT / SHARP Default Setting: SHARP SOFT: Primary importance is attached to the phase of the filter factor. SHARP: Primary importance is attached to the amplitude of the filter factor. 113 RDSP CNTR WI Function: Adjusts the Q-factor of the Contour filter. Available Values: 1 ~ 11 Default Setting: 10 114 RDSP NOTCH WI Function: Selects the bandwidth of the DSP NOTCH filter Available Values: NARROW / WIDE Default Setting: WIDE 115 RDSP HCW SHP Function: Selects the passband characteristics of the DSP filter for the CW mode on the HF band. Available Values: SOFT / SHARP Default Setting: SHARP SOFT: Primary importance is attached to the phase of the filter factor. SHARP: Primary importance is attached to the amplitude of the filter factor. 116 RDSP HCW SLP Function: Selects the shape factor of the DSP filter for the CW mode on the HF band. Available Values: STEEP / MEDIUM / GENTLE Default Setting: MEDIUM 117 RDSP HPKT SHP Function: Selects the passband characteristics of the DSP filter for the PKT mode on the HF band. Available Values: SOFT / SHARP Default Setting: SHARP SOFT: Primary importance is attached to the phase of the filter factor. SHARP: Primary importance is attached to the amplitude of the filter factor. 118 RDSP HPKT SLP Function: Selects the shape factor of the DSP filter for the PKT mode on the HF band. Available Values: STEEP / MEDIUM / GENTLE Default Setting: MEDIUM SHARP 120 RDSP HRTY SLP Function: Selects the shape factor of the DSP filter for the RTTY mode on the HF band. Available Values: STEEP / MEDIUM / GENTLE Default Setting: MEDIUM 121 RDSP HSSB SHP Function: Selects the passband characteristics of the DSP filter for the SSB mode on the HF band. Available Values: SOFT / SHARP Default Setting: SHARP SOFT: Primary importance is attached to the phase of the filter factor. SHARP: Primary importance is attached to the amplitude of the filter factor. 122 RDSP HSSB SLP Function: Selects the shape factor of the DSP filter for the SSB mode on the HF band. Available Values: STEEP / MEDIUM / GENTLE Default Setting: MEDIUM 123 RDSP VCW SHP Function: Selects the passband characteristics of the DSP filter for the CW mode on the 50 MHz band. Available Values: SOFT / SHARP Default Setting: SHARP SOFT: Primary importance is attached to the phase of the filter factor. SHARP: Primary importance is attached to the amplitude of the filter factor. 124 RDSP VCW SLP Function: Selects the shape factor of the DSP filter for the CW mode on the 50 MHz band. Available Values: STEEP / MEDIUM / GENTLE Default Setting: MEDIUM SOFT STEEP MEDIUM GENTLE DSP FILTER SHAPE FTDX5000 OPERATING MANUAL DSP FILTER PASSBAND Page 131 MENU MODE RX DSP GROUP 125 RDSP VPKT SHP Function: Selects the passband characteristics of the DSP filter for the PKT mode on the 50 MHz band. Available Values: SOFT / SHARP Default Setting: SHARP SOFT: Primary importance is attached to the phase of the filter factor. SHARP: Primary importance is attached to the amplitude of the filter factor. SCOPE GROUP ADVICE: This group’s adjustment has no effect, if the optional DMU2000 Data Management Unit is not connected. 131 SCP 1.8 FIX Function: Selects the scan start frequency of the FIX mode Spectrum Scope while monitoring on the 160 m amateur band. Available Values: 1800kHz ~ 1999kHz (1 kHz/step) Default Setting: 1800kHz 126 RDSP VPKT SLP 132 SCP 3.5 FIX Function: Selects the shape factor of the DSP filter for the PKT mode on the 50 MHz band. Available Values: STEEP / MEDIUM / GENTLE Default Setting: MEDIUM Function: Selects the scan start frequency of the FIX mode Spectrum Scope while monitoring on the 80 m amateur band. Available Values: 3500kHz ~ 3999kHz (1 kHz/step) Default Setting: 3500kHz 127 RDSP VRTY SHP Function: Selects the passband characteristics of the DSP filter for the RTTY mode on the 50 MHz band. Available Values: SOFT / SHARP Default Setting: SHARP SOFT: Primary importance is attached to the phase of the filter factor. SHARP: Primary importance is attached to the amplitude of the filter factor. 128 RDSP VRTY SLP Function: Selects the shape factor of the DSP filter for the RTTY mode on the 50 MHz band. Available Values: STEEP / MEDIUM / GENTLE Default Setting: MEDIUM 129 RDSP VSSB SHP Function: Selects the passband characteristics of the DSP filter for the SSB mode on the 50 MHz band. Available Values: SOFT / SHARP Default Setting: SHARP SOFT: Primary importance is attached to the phase of the filter factor. SHARP: Primary importance is attached to the amplitude of the filter factor. 133 SCP 5.0 FIX Function: Selects the scan start frequency of the FIX mode Spectrum Scope while monitoring on the 60 m amateur band. Available Values: 5250kHz ~ 5499kHz (1 kHz/step) Default Setting: 5250kHz 134 SCP 7.0 FIX Function: Selects the scan start frequency of the FIX mode Spectrum Scope while monitoring on the 40 m amateur band. Available Values: 7000kHz ~ 7299kHz (1 kHz/step) Default Setting: 7000kHz 135 SCP 10.1 FIX Function: Selects the scan start frequency of the FIX mode Spectrum Scope while monitoring on the 30 m amateur band. Available Values: 10100kHz ~ 10149 kHz (1 kHz steps) Default Setting: 10100kHz 130 RDSP VSSB SLP Function: Selects the shape factor of the DSP filter for the SSB mode on the 50 MHz band. Available Values: STEEP / MEDIUM / GENTLE Default Setting: MEDIUM Page 132 FTDX5000 OPERATING MANUAL MENU MODE SCOPE GROUP TUNING GROUP 136 SCP 14.0 FIX 142 TUN DIAL STP Function: Selects the scan start frequency of the FIX mode Spectrum Scope while monitoring on the 20 m amateur band. Available Values: 14000kHz ~ 14349kHz (1 kHz/step) Default Setting: 14000kHz Function: Setting of the Tuning Dial knob’s tuning speed except the FM and FM-PKT modes. Available Values: 1Hz / 5Hz / 10Hz Default Setting: 10Hz 137 SCP 18.0 FIX Function: Enabling/disabling of the “Fine” tuning speed in the CW, RTTY, and PKT-SSB modes. Available Values: DISABLE / ENABLE Default Setting: DISABLE ENABLE: Tuning in 1 Hz steps on the CW, RTTY, and PKT-SSB modes. DISABLE: Tuning according to the steps determined via menu item “142 TUN DIAL STP”. Function: Selects the scan start frequency of the FIX mode Spectrum Scope while monitoring on the 17 m amateur band. Available Values: 18000kHz ~ 18199kHz (1 kHz/step) Default Setting: 18068kHz 138 SCP 21.0 FIX Function: Selects the scan start frequency of the FIX mode Spectrum Scope while monitoring on the 15 m amateur band. Available Values: 21000kHz ~ 21449kHz (1 kHz/step) Default Setting: 21000kHz 139 SCP 24.8 FIX 143 TUN CW FINE 144 TUN MHz SEL Function: Selects the tuning steps of the [(DOWN)] / [(UP)] key. Available Values: 1MHz / 100kHz Default Setting: 100kHz 145 TUN AM STEP Function: Selects the scan start frequency of the FIX mode Spectrum Scope while monitoring on the 12 m amateur band. Available Values: 24800kHz ~ 24989kHz (1 kHz/step) Default Setting: 24890kHz Function: Selects the tuning steps for the microphone’s [UP]/[DWN] keys in the AM mode. Available Values: 2.5kHz / 5kHz / 9kHz / 10kHz / 12.5 kHz Default Setting: 5kHz 140 SCP 28.0 FIX 146 TUN FM STEP Function: Selects the scan start frequency of the FIX mode Spectrum Scope while monitoring on the 10 m amateur band. Available Values: 28000kHz ~ 29699kHz (1 kHz/step) Default Setting: 28000kHz Function: Selects the tuning steps for the microphone’s [UP]/[DWN] keys in the FM and FM-PKT modes. Available Values: 5kHz / 6.25kHz / 10kHz / 12.5kHz / 20kHz / 25kHz Default Setting: 5kHz 141 SCP 50.0 FIX 147 TUN AM D.LCK Function: Selects the scan start frequency of the FIX mode Spectrum Scope while monitoring on the 6 m amateur band. Available Values: 50000kHz ~ 53999kHz (1 kHz/step) Default Setting: 50000kHz Function: Select whether the Main Tuning Dial knob and [CLAR(VFO-B)] knob shall be “Enabled” or “Disabled” on the AM mode. Available Values: DISABLE / ENABLE Default Setting: DISABLE 148 TUN FM D.LCK Function: Select whether the Main Tuning Dial knob and [CLAR(VFO-B)] knob shall be “Enabled” or “Disabled” on the FM mode. Available Values: DISABLE / ENABLE Default Setting: DISABLE 149 TUN FM DIAL Function: Setting of the Tuning Dial knob’s tuning speed in the FM mode. Available Values: 10Hz / 100Hz Default Setting: 100Hz FTDX5000 OPERATING MANUAL Page 133 MENU MODE TUNING GROUP TX AUDIO GROUP 150 TUN MY BAND 151 TAUD EQ1 FRQ Function: Programs a band to be skipped while selecting bands using the [CLAR(VFO-B)] knob. Available Values: 1.8M ~ 50M / GEN / T14M / T28M / T50M Default Setting: 1.8M ~ 50M / GEN: ON, T14M / T28M / T50M: OFF To program the band to be skipped, rotate the ( VFOB)[SELECT] knob to recall the band to be skipped while selecting bands via the [CLAR(VFO-B)] knob, then press the [ENT] key (one of the [BAND] buttons) to change this setting to “OFF”. Repeat the same procedures to cancel the setting (change the “OFF” notation to “ON”). Function: Selects the center frequency of the lower range for the parametric microphone equalizer. Available Values: OFF / 100Hz ~ 700Hz (100 Hz/step) Default Setting: OFF OFF: The equalizer gain and Q-factor are set to factory defaults (flat). 100Hz ~ 700Hz: Center frequencies of 100 Hz ~ 700 Hz. You may adjust the equalizer gain and Q-factor at this selected audio frequency via menu items “152 TAUD EQ1 LVL” and “153 TAUD EQ1 BW”. 152 TAUD EQ1 LVL Function: Adjusts the equalizer gain of the low range of the parametric microphone equalizer. Available Values: –20 ~ 10 Default Setting: 5 153 TAUD EQ1 BW Function: Adjusts the Q-factor of the low range of the parametric microphone equalizer. Available Values: 1 ~ 10 Default Setting: 10 154 TAUD EQ2 FRQ Function: Selects the center frequency of the middle range for the parametric microphone equalizer. Available Values: OFF / 700Hz ~ 1500Hz (100 Hz/step) Default Setting: OFF OFF: The equalizer gain and Q-factor are set to factory defaults (flat). 700Hz ~ 1500Hz: Center frequencies of 700 Hz ~ 1500 Hz. You may adjust the equalizer gain and Q-factor at this selected audio frequency via menu items “155 TAUD EQ2 LVL” and “156 TAUD EQ2 BW”. 155 TAUD EQ2 LVL Function: Adjusts the equalizer gain of the middle range of the parametric microphone equalizer. Available Values: –20 ~ 10 Default Setting: 5 156 TAUD EQ2 BW Function: Adjusts the Q-factor of the middle range of the parametric microphone equalizer. Available Values: 1 ~ 10 Default Setting: 10 Page 134 FTDX5000 OPERATING MANUAL MENU MODE TX AUDIO GROUP 157 TAUD EQ3 FRQ 163 TAUD PE2 FRQ Function: Selects the center frequency of the high range for the parametric microphone equalizer. Available Values: OFF / 1500Hz ~ 3200Hz (100 Hz/step) Default Setting: OFF OFF: The equalizer gain and Q-factor are set to factory defaults (flat). 1500Hz ~ 3200Hz: Center frequencies of 1500 Hz ~ 3200 Hz. You may adjust the equalizer gain and Q-factor in this selected audio frequency via menu items “158 TAUD EQ3 LVL” and “159 TAUD EQ3 BW”. Function: Selects the center frequency of the middle range for the parametric microphone equalizer when the speech processor is activated. Available Values: OFF / 700Hz ~ 1500Hz (100 Hz/step) Default Setting: 800Hz OFF: The equalizer gain and Q-factor are set to factory defaults (flat). 700Hz ~ 1500Hz: Center frequencies of 700 Hz ~ 1500 Hz. You may adjust the equalizer gain and Q-factor at this selected audio frequency via menu items “164 TAUD PE2 LVL” and “165 TAUD PE2 BW”. 158 TAUD EQ3 LVL Function: Adjusts the equalizer gain of the high range of the parametric microphone equalizer. Available Values: –20 ~ 10 Default Setting: 5 159 TAUD EQ3 BW Function: Adjusts the Q-factor of the high range of the parametric microphone equalizer. Available Values: 1 ~ 10 Default Setting: 10 160 TAUD PE1 FRQ Function: Selects the center frequency of the lower range for the parametric microphone equalizer when the speech processor is activated. Available Values: OFF / 100Hz ~ 700Hz (100 Hz/step) Default Setting: 200Hz OFF: The equalizer gain and Q-factor are set to factory defaults (flat). 100Hz ~ 700Hz: Center frequencies of 100 Hz ~ 700 Hz. You may adjust the equalizer gain and Q-factor at this selected audio frequency via menu items “161 TAUD PE1 LVL” and “162 TAUD PE1 BW”. 161 TAUD PE1 LVL Function: Adjusts the equalizer gain of the low range of the parametric microphone equalizer when the speech processor is activated. Available Values: –20 ~ 10 Default Setting: 0 162 TAUD PE1 BW Function: Adjusts the Q-factor of the low range of the parametric microphone equalizer when the speech processor is activated. Available Values: 1 ~ 10 Default Setting: 2 FTDX5000 OPERATING MANUAL 164 TAUD PE2 LVL Function: Adjusts the equalizer gain of the middle range of the parametric microphone equalizer when the speech processor is activated. Available Values: –20 ~ 10 Default Setting: 0 165 TAUD PE2 BW Function: Adjusts the Q-factor of the middle range of the parametric microphone equalizer when the speech processor is activated. Available Values: 1 ~ 10 Default Setting: 1 166 TAUD PE3 FRQ Function: Selects the center frequency of the high range for the parametric microphone equalizer when the speech processor is activated. Available Values: OFF / 1500Hz ~ 3200Hz (100 Hz/step) Default Setting: 2100Hz OFF: The equalizer gain and Q-factor are set to factory defaults (flat). 1500Hz ~ 3200Hz: Center frequencies of 1500 Hz ~ 3200 Hz. You may adjust the equalizer gain and Q-factor in this selected audio frequency via menu items “167 TAUD PE3 LVL” and “168 TAUD PE3 BW”. 167 TAUD PE3 LVL Function: Adjusts the equalizer gain of the high range of the parametric microphone equalizer when the speech processor is activated. Available Values: –20 ~ 10 Default Setting: 0 168 TAUD PE3 BW Function: Adjusts the Q-factor of the high range of the parametric microphone equalizer when the speech processor is activated. Available Values: 1 ~ 10 Default Setting: 1 Page 135 MENU MODE TX GNRL GROUP 169 TGEN BIAS 174 TGEN VOX SEL Function: Adjusts the Bias level of the Final Amplifier while in “Class-A” operation. Available Values: 1 ~ 100 Default Setting: 100 Function: Selects the audio input source for triggering TX during VOX operation. Available Values: MIC / DATA Default Setting: MIC MIC: The VOX function will be activated by microphone audio input. DATA: The VOX function will be activated by data audio input. 170 TGEN MAX PWR Function: Selects a maximum output power limit. Available Values: 20W / 50W / 100W / 200W Default Setting: 200W 171 TGEN PWR CTRL Function: Configures the [RF PWR] knob. Available Values: ALL MODE / CARRIER Default Setting: ALL MODE ALL MODE: The [RF PWR] knob is enabled on all modes. CARRIER: The [RF PWR] knob is enabled in all modes except SSB. In this configuration, the SSB output power will be set to maximum, regardless of the [RF PWR] knob’s position. 172 TGEN ETX-GND Function: Enables/Disables the TX GND jack on the rear panel. Available Values: DISABLE / ENABLE Default Setting: DISABLE 173 TGEN TUN PWR Function: Selects a maximum output power limit for driving the input circuit of an external linear RF amplifier while tuning (while using the Remote Control function of the linear RF amplifier). Available Values: 20W / 50W / 100W / 200W Default Setting: 100W Page 136 175 TGEN ANTI VOX Function: Adjusts the Anti-VOX Trip Gain, which is the level of negative AF feedback of receiver audio to the microphone, to prevent receiver audio from activating the transmitter (via the microphone) during VOX operation. Available Values: 1 ~ 100 Default Setting: 100 176 TGEN EMRGNCY Function: Enables Tx/Rx operation on the Alaska Emergency Channel, 5167.5 kHz. Available Values: DISABLE / ENABLE Default Setting: DISABLE When this Menu Item is set to “ENABLE”, the spot frequency of 5167.5 kHz will be enabled. The Alaska Emergency Channel will be found between the Memory channels “P-1” and “01 (or 1-01)”. IMPORTANT: The use of this frequency is restricted to stations operating in or near Alaska, and only for emergency purposes (never for routine operations). See §97.401(c) of the FCC’s regulations for details. FTDX5000 OPERATING MANUAL MENU MODE NOTE FTDX5000 OPERATING MANUAL Page 137 SPECIFICATIONS GENERAL Rx Frequency Range: Tx Frequency Ranges: Frequency Stability: Operating Temperature Range: Emission Modes: Frequency Steps: Antenna Impedance: Power Consumption: (@117 VAC) Supply Voltage: Dimensions (WxHxD): Weight (approx.): 30 kHz - 60 MHz (operating) 1.8 - 29.7 MHz, 50 - 54 MHz (specified performance, Amateur bands only) 1.8 - 29.7 MHz, 50 - 54 MHz (Amateur bands only) 5.16750MHz, 5.33200MHz, 5.34800MHz, 5.36800MHz, 5.37300MHz, 5.40500MHz (USA version only) ±0.05 ppm (MP version, after 1 minute @+14 °F ~ +140 °F [–10 °C ~ +60 °C]) ±0.5 ppm (after 1 minute @+14 °F ~ +140 °F [–10 °C ~ +60 °C]) +14 °F ~ +140 °F (–10 °C ~ +60 °C) A1A (CW), A3E (AM), J3E (LSB, USB), F3E (FM), F1B (RTTY), F1D (PACKET), F2D (PACKET) 1/5/10 Hz (SSB,CW, & AM), 100 Hz (FM) 50 Ohms, unbalanced 16.7 - 150 Ohms, unbalanced (Tuner ON, 1.8 - 29.7 MHz Amateur bands) 25 - 100 Ohms, unbalanced (Tuner ON, 50 MHz Amateur band) Rx (no signal) 70 VA Rx (signal present) 80 VA Tx (200 W) 720 VA AC 90 V - AC 264 V 18.2” x 5.3” x 15.3” (462 x 135 x 389 mm) w/o knob and connector 46.3 lbs (21 kg) TRANSMITTER Power Output: Modulation Types: Maximum FM Deviation: Harmonic Radiation: SSB Carrier Suppression: Undesired Sideband Suppression: Audio Response (SSB): 3rd-order IMD: Bandwidth: Microphone Impedance: Page 138 10 - 200 watts (CW, LSB, USB, FM, RTTY, PKT) 5 - 50 watts (AM carrier) 10 - 75 watts (Class A: LSB, USB) J3E (SSB): Balanced, A3E (AM): Low-Level (Early Stage) F3E (FM): Variable Reactance ±5.0 kHz/±2.5 kHz Better than –60 dB (1.8 - 50 MHz Amateur bands) At least 60 dB below peak output At least 60 dB below peak output Not more than –6 dB from 300 to 2700 Hz –31 dB @14 MHz, 100 watts PEP –40 dB @14 MHz, Class A: 75 watts PEP 500 Hz (CW) 3.0 kHz (LSB, USB) 6.0 kHz (AM) 16 kHz (FM) 600 Ohms (200 to 10 k Ohms) FTDX5000 OPERATING MANUAL SPECIFICATIONS RECEIVER Circuit Type: Intermediate Frequencies: Sensitivity: Squelch Sensitivity (AMP2): Selectivity (–6/–60 dB): Image Rejection: Maximum Audio Output: Audio Output Impedance: Conducted Radiation: VFO-A; Double-conversion superheterodyne VFO-B; Triple-conversion superheterodyne VFO-A; 9 MHz /30 kHz (24 kHz for AM/FM) VFO-B; 40.455 MHz/455 kHz /30 kHz (24 kHz for AM/FM) SSB (2.4 kHz, 10 dB S+N/N) 2 µV (0.5 - 1.8 MHz, IPO1) 0.2 µV (1.8 - 30 MHz, AMP2) 0.125 µV (50 - 54 MHz, AMP2) AM (6 kHz, 10 dB S+N/N, 30 % modulation @400 Hz) 6 µV (0.5 - 1.8 MHz, IPO1) 2 µV (1.8 - 30 MHz, AMP2) 1 µV (50 - 54 MHz, AMP2) FM (BW: 15 kHz, 12 dB SINAD) 0.5 µV (28 - 30 MHz, AMP2) 0.35 µV (50 - 54 MHz, AMP2) There is no specification in frequency ranges not listed. SSB/CW/AM 2 µV (0.1 - 30 MHz) 2 µV (50 - 54 MHz) FM 1 µV (28 - 30 MHz) 1 µV (50 - 54 MHz) There is no specification in frequency ranges not listed. Mode –6 dB –60 dB CW 0.5 kHz or better 750 Hz or less LSB, USB 2.4 kHz or better 3.6 kHz or less AM 6 kHz or better 15 kHz or less FM 12 kHz or better 30 kHz or less 70 dB or better (1.8 - 29.7 MHz Amateur bands, VRF: ON) 60 dB or better (50 MHz Amateur band) 2.5 W into 4 Ohms with 10% THD 4 to 8 Ohms (4 Ohms: nominal) Less than 4000 µµW Specifications are subject to change, in the interest of technical improvement, without notice or obligation, and are guaranteed only within the amateur bands. FTDX5000 OPERATING MANUAL Page 139 INSTALLATION OF THE OPTIONAL ROOFING FILTER (XF-126CN) 1. Turn the front panel [POWER] switch “off,” then turn the rear panel’s [POWER] switch “off.” 2. Disconnect all the cables from the transceiver. 3. Referring to Figure 1, remove the three screws from each side of the transceiver and four screws from the top of the transceiver, then remove the top cover. 4. Refer to Figure 2, there is the metal plate on the right side of the transceiver. A mounting position of the optional filter is inside of this. Remove the three screws affixing the metal plate, then remove the metal plate. 5. Refer to Figure 3, position the filter so that its connectors are aligned with the mounting pins on the board, and push it into place. 6. Replace the metal plate and its three screws. 7. Replace the top cover and its ten screws. 8. Filter installation is now complete. 9. Connect the all cables to the transceiver. FIGURE 1 FIGURE 2 FIGURE 3 Page 140 FTDX5000 OPERATING MANUAL NOTE FTDX5000 OPERATING MANUAL Page 141 INDEX A Switch ....................................................................... 22 A⊳B Switch ........................................................... 24, 83 AB Switch ............................................................... 24, AM Switch ....................................................... 24, 102 Accessory ....................................................................... 4 AF GAIN Knob ..................................................... 21, 38 AFSK Operation ........................................................ 112 AGC Switch ........................................................... 19, 67 Alaska Emergency Frequency ................................... 106 All Reset ........................................................................ 7 AM Operation .............................................................. 70 APF .................................................................. 27, 29, 92 ATT Switch ............................................................ 18, 52 ATU ............................................................................. 72 Audio Peak Filter ............................................. 27, 29, 92 Audio Playback ............................................................ 45 Automatic Antenna Tuner ............................................ 72 Electronic Keyer .......................................................... 88 Erasing Memory ........................................................ 103 B Switch ...................................................................... 22 Band Stack ................................................................... 47 Basic Operation ........................................................... 37 Beacon ......................................................................... 95 BK-IN Switch .................................................. 25, 86, 88 Clarifier ........................................................................ 40 Class-A Operation ........................................................ 78 Connector Pinout ......................................................... 15 CONT Switch .................................................. 27, 29, 58 Contest Memory Keyer ................................................ 94 Contest Number ........................................................... 97 CONTOUR .................................................................. 58 Custom Switch ............................................................. 47 CW Delay Time ........................................................... 93 CW Operation .............................................................. 86 CW Pitch ...................................................................... 93 CW Reverse ................................................................. 92 CW Spotting ................................................................ 91 Digital Noise Reduction .............................................. 64 Digital Notch Filter ...................................................... 64 DIM Switch ............................................................. 6, 41 DNF Switch ..................................................... 28, 29, 64 DNR Switch ..................................................... 28, 29, 64 Dual Receive ................................................................ 42 Page 142 FM Operation .............................................................. 98 Full Break-in .......................................................... 87, 89 Full Reset ....................................................................... 7 IF SHIFT ......................................................... 27, 28, 60 Installation ..................................................................... 8 Installation of Option ................................................. 140 Intercept Point Optimization ................................. 18, 51 IPO Switch ............................................................. 18, 51 KEYER Switch ...................................................... 25, 88 Keyer Weight Ratio ..................................................... 90 LOCK Switch ........................................................ 23, 41 MA Switch ........................................................ 24, 104 Memory Check .......................................................... 103 Memory Group .......................................................... 105 Memory Recall .......................................................... 102 Memory Reset ................................................................ 7 Memory Scan ............................................................. 108 Memory Storage ........................................................ 102 Memory Tune ............................................................ 104 Menu Mode ............................................................... 116 Menu Reset .................................................................... 7 Message Memory ......................................................... 94 METER Knob .............................................................. 19 MIC ........................................................................ 20, 70 MONI Knob ........................................................... 19, 81 MONI Switch ......................................................... 17, 81 Moving Memory ........................................................ 104 MOX Switch ................................................................ 17 Mute ............................................................................. 69 My Band ...................................................................... 46 FTDX5000 OPERATING MANUAL INDEX NAR Switch ........................................................... 29, 65 NARROW ................................................................... 65 NB Knob ................................................................ 19, 66 NB Switch .............................................................. 25, 66 Noise Blanker ........................................................ 25, 66 NOTCH Filter .................................................. 28, 29, 63 Scan ........................................................................... 107 Semi Break-in .............................................................. 87 SHIFT Switch .................................................. 27, 28, 60 Sloped AGC ................................................................. 68 Specification .............................................................. 138 Speech Processor ......................................................... 76 Split Operation ............................................................. 82 SQL ........................................................................ 19, 39 SSB Operation ............................................................. 70 SSB Transmit Bandwidth ............................................ 77 STO Switch .......................................................... 22, 101 SUB DISPLAY ................................................ 25, 26, 28 Option ............................................................................ 4 P.BACK ....................................................................... 45 Packet Operation ....................................................... 110 Parametric Microphone Equalizer ............................... 74 Plug Pinout .................................................................. 15 PMS ........................................................................... 109 POWER Switch ..................................................... 16, 38 PROC Knob ........................................................... 19, 76 PROC Switch ......................................................... 17, 76 Programmable Memory Scan .................................... 109 QMB .................................................................... 22, 101 Quick Memory Bank ................................................. 101 Quick Split ................................................................... 84 RCL Switch .......................................................... 22, 101 Repeater Operation ...................................................... 99 Reset .............................................................................. 7 RF GAIN Knob ..................................................... 21, 53 RF PWR Knob ....................................................... 20, 71 Roofing Filter ........................................................ 18, 56 Rotator Control ............................................................ 48 RTTY Operation ........................................................ 111 RX ANT ................................................................. 17, 39 FTDX5000 OPERATING MANUAL Text Memory ............................................................... 96 TUNE Switch ........................................................ 17, 72 TX Clarifier ................................................................. 82 TXW Switch .......................................................... 23, 83 V/M Switch .......................................................... 24, 101 VFO Scan .................................................................. 107 VFO Tracking Feature ................................................. 83 Voice Memory ............................................................. 80 VOX Switch ........................................................... 17, 81 VRF Switch ..................................................... 27, 28, 54 WIDTH Switch ................................................ 28, 29, 61 Page 143 NOTE Page 144 FTDX5000 OPERATING MANUAL This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: -- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. -- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. -- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. -- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. 1. Changes or modifications to this device not expressly approved by VERTEX STANDARD could void the user’s authorization to operate this device. 2. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions; (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation. 3. The scanning receiver in this equipment is incapable of tuning, or readily being altered, by the User to operate within the frequency bands allocated to the Domestic public Cellular Telecommunications Service in Part 22. DECLARATION BY MANUFACTURER The scanner receiver is not a digital scanner and is incapable of being converted or modified a digital scanner receiver by any user. WARNING: MODIFICATION OF THIS DEVICE TO RECEIVE CELLULAR RADIOTELEPHONE SERVICE SIGNALS IS PROHIBITED UNDER FCC RULES AND FEDERAL LAW. Copyright 2010 VERTEX STANDARD CO., LTD. All rights reserved No portion of this manual may be reproduced without the permission of VERTEX STANDARD CO., LTD. Printed in Japan 1001X-0Y
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