Yaesu Musen 20461X50 Scanning Receiver User Manual FTDX3000 Operating Manual
Yaesu Musen Co., Ltd. Scanning Receiver FTDX3000 Operating Manual
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FCC ID: K6620461X50 / IC: 511B-20461X50 HF/50 MHz Transceiver FT DX 3000 Operating Manual YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. Tennozu Parkside Building 2-5-8 Higashi-Shinagawa, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo 140-0002 Japan YAESU USA 6125 Phyllis Drive, Cypress, CA 90630, U.S.A. YAESU UK LTD. Unit 12, Sun Valley Business Park, Winnall Close Winchester, Hampshire, SO23 0LB, U.K. YAESU HK LTD. Unit 1306-1308, 13F., Millennium City 2, 378 Kwun Tong Road, Kwun Tong, Kowloon, Hong Kong FCC ID: K6620461X50 / IC: 511B-20461X50 About This Manual . . . The FTDX3000 is a leading-edge transceiver with a number of new and exciting features, some of which may be unfamiliar to you. In order to gain the most enjoyment and operating efficiency from your FTDX3000, we recommend that you read this manual in its entirety, and keep it handy for reference as you explore the many capabilities of your new transceiver. Before using your FTDX3000, be sure to read and follow the instructions in the “Before You Begin” section of this manual. General Description FCC ID: K6620461X50 / IC: 511B-20461X50 Congratulations on the purchase of your Yaesu amateur transceiver! Whether this is your first rig, or if Yaesu equipment is already the backbone of your station, rest assured your transceiver will provide many hours of operating pleasure for years to come. The FT DX 3000 is an elite-class HF transceiver providing exceptional performance both on transmit and receive. The FT DX 3000 is designed for the most competitive operating situations, whether you primarily operate in contest, DX, or digital-mode environments. Built on the foundation of the popular FT DX 3000 transceiver, and carrying the proud tradition of the FT-1000 series, the FT DX 3000 provides up to 100 Watts of power output on SSB, CW, and FM (25 Watts AM carrier). Digital Signal Processing (DSP) is utilized throughout the design, providing leading-edge performance, both transmit and receive. For exceptional protection from strong signal interference, the optional RF µTuning Kits may be connected via the rear panel. The µTuning Kits provide extraordinarily sharp selectivity, and protect your receiver from close-in interference on a crowded band. In the front end, you may select one of two RF preamplifiers, or IPO (Intercept Point Optimization) providing direct feed to the first mixer. Three levels of RF attenuation are available in 6-dB steps. The FT DX 3000 receiver utilizes DSP filtering, incorporating many of the features of the FT DX 9000, such as, Variable Bandwidth, IF Shift, and Passband Contour tuning. Also provided are Digital Noise Reduction, Digital Auto-Notch Filtering and a manually tuned IF Notch filter. On the transmit side, the Yaesu-exclusive Three-Band Parametric Microphone Equalizer allows precise and flexible adjustment of the waveform created by your voice and microphone. The Amplitude, Center Frequency, and Bandwidth are adjusted separately for the low, mid-range, and high-frequency audio spectra. The transmitted bandwidth may also be adjusted. Frequency setup is straightforward on the FT DX 3000. Enter frequency directly for both VFO-A and VFO-B. Separate keys are provided for band selection. Each band key provides three separate VFO settings for three different parts of each band. You can establish three independent VFO settings of frequency, mode, and filter for each band. In addition, 99 memories are provided to store: Frequency, Mode, IF filter selection, Clarifier offset, and Scanskip status. What’s more, five quick-recall (“QMB”) memories can instantly store operational settings at the push of a button. The built-in antenna tuner includes 100 memories that automatically store antenna matching settings for rapid automatic recall later. Interfacing for digital modes is extremely simple with the FT DX 3000, thanks to the dedicated RTTY/PKT connection jack on the rear panel. Optimization of the filter passband, DSP settings, carrier insertion point, and display offset for digital modes, is possible via the Menu programming system. Advanced technology is only part of the FT DX 3000 story. Yaesu stands behind our products with a worldwide network of dealers and service centers. We greatly appreciate your investment in the FT DX 3000, and we look forward to helping you get the most out of your new transceiver. Please feel free to contact your nearest dealer, or one of Yaesu’s national headquarters offices, for technical advice, interfacing assistance, or accessory recommendation. Watch Yaesu U.S.A.’s Home Page for late-breaking information about Standard Horizon and Yaesu products: http://www.yaesu.com. Please read this manual thoroughly, to gain maximum understanding of the full capability of the FT DX 3000. We thank you again for your purchase! Advanced features include: Direct Keyboard Frequency Entry and Band Change, Speech Processor, IF Monitor for Voice modes, CW Pitch control, CW Spot switch, Full CW QSK, adjustable IF Noise Blanker, and allmode Squelch. Three TX/RX antenna ports are provided on the rear panel. Two key jacks are provided (one on the front and one on the rear panel). The key jacks may be configured independently for paddle input, connection to a straight key, or computer-driven keying interface. The CW Message Memory is provided. FT DX 3000 Operating Manual Page 1 Table of Contents General Description...................................................... 1 Accessories & Options.................................................. 4 Supplied Accessories................................................. 4 Available Options...................................................... 5 Before You Begin........................................................... 6 Extending the Front Feet........................................... 6 Adjusting the Main Tuning Dial Torque................... 6 Resetting the Microprocessor.................................... 7 Resetting Memories (Only)................................. 7 Menu Resetting.................................................... 7 Full Reset............................................................. 7 Installation and Interconnections................................ 8 Antenna Considerations............................................ 8 About Coaxial Cable................................................. 8 Grounding.................................................................. 9 Connection of Antenna and Power Cables.............. 10 Connection of Microphone and Headphone............ 11 Key, Keyer, and Computer-Driven Keying Interconnections...................................................... 12 VL-1000 Linear Amplifier Interconnections........... 13 Interfacing to Other Linear Amplifiers.................... 14 Plug/Connector Pinout Diagrams.............................. 15 Front Panel Controls & Switches.............................. 16 Display Indications..................................................... 26 Rear Panel.................................................................... 29 Basic Operation: Receiving on Amateur Bands....... 31 Operation on 60-Meter (5 MHz) Band (U.S and U.K. version only).................................... 34 CLAR (Clarifier) Operation.................................... 35 LOCK...................................................................... 36 DIMMER................................................................ 36 Convenience Features................................................. 37 Using VFO-B.......................................................... 37 Band Stack Operation.............................................. 39 C.S (Custom Switch)............................................... 39 Rotator Control Functions....................................... 40 More Frequency Navigation Techniques................ 41 Keyboard Frequency Entry..................................... 41 Using the [CLAR/VFO-B] knob....................... 41 Using the UP/DOWN switches of the supplied MH-31B8 Hand Microphone......... 41 Page 2 FCC ID: K6620461X50 / IC: 511B-20461X50 Interference Rejection................................................ 42 Receiver Operation (Front End Block Diagram).... 42 ATT.......................................................................... 43 µ-Tune Filter........................................................... 44 IPO (Intercept Point Optimization)......................... 46 R.FLT (Roofing Filters)........................................... 47 IF Noise Blanker (NB) Operation........................... 48 CONTOUR Control Operation............................... 49 IF SHIFT Operation................................................ 50 WIDTH (IF DSP Bandwidth) Tuning..................... 51 Using IF Shift and Width Together.................... 51 NARROW (NAR) One-Touch IF Filter Selection .52 IF Notch Filter Operation........................................ 53 Digital Notch Filter (DNF) Operation..................... 54 Digital Noise Reduction (DNR) Operation............. 54 RF Gain (SSB/CW/AM Modes)............................. 55 Tools for Comfortable and Effective Reception....... 56 Audio Pitch Control................................................ 56 Mute Feature........................................................... 56 AGC (Automatic Gain Control).............................. 57 SSB/AM Mode Transmission..................................... 58 Using the Automatic Antenna Tuner......................... 60 ATU Operation........................................................ 60 About ATU Operation............................................. 61 Enhancing Transmit Signal Quality.......................... 62 Parametric Microphone Equalizer........................... 62 Using the Speech Processor.................................... 64 Adjusting the SSB Transmitted Bandwidth............ 65 Transmitter Convenience Features........................... 66 Voice Memory......................................................... 66 Voice Memory Operation from the optional FH-2 Remote Control Keypad....... 66 VOX (Automatic TX/RX Switching using Voice Control) ............ 68 MONITOR.............................................................. 69 Split Operation Using the TX Clarifier................... 70 Split-Frequency Operation...................................... 71 Quick Split Operation........................................ 71 FT DX 3000 Operating Manual Table of Contents FCC ID: K6620461X50 / IC: 511B-20461X50 CW Mode Operation.................................................. 72 Setup for Straight Key (and Straight Key emulation) Operation................. 72 Using the Built-in Electronic Keyer........................ 73 Full Break-in (QSK) Operation......................... 74 Setting the Keyer Weight (Dot/Dash) Ratio....... 74 Selecting the Keyer Operating Mode................ 75 CW Convenience Features......................................... 78 Audio Peak Filter.................................................... 76 CW Spotting (Zero-Beating)................................... 77 Using CW Reverse.................................................. 78 CW Delay Time Setting.......................................... 79 CW Pitch Adjustment.............................................. 79 Contest Memory Keyer (Using the optional FH-2 Remote Control Keypad) ...... 80 Message Memory.............................................. 80 TEXT Memory.................................................. 82 FM Mode Operation................................................... 85 Basic Operation....................................................... 85 Repeater Operation.................................................. 86 Tone Squelch Operation.......................................... 87 Memory Operation..................................................... 88 Convenient Memory functions................................ 88 QMB (Quick Memory Bank).................................. 89 Standard Memory Operation................................... 90 Memory Storage................................................ 90 Memory Channel Recall.................................... 90 Checking Memory Channel Status.................... 91 Erasing Memory Channel Data......................... 91 Moving Memory Data to the Main Band (VFO-A)................................... 92 Memory Tune Operation................................... 92 Memory Groups................................................. 93 Memory Group Assignment.............................. 93 Choosing the Desired Memory Group............... 93 FT DX 3000 Operating Manual Operation on Alaska Emergency Frequency: 5167.5 kHz (U.S. Version Only)................................. 94 VFO and Memory Scanning...................................... 95 VFO Scanning......................................................... 95 Memory Scan.......................................................... 96 PMS (Programmable Memory Scan)........................ 97 Packet Operation........................................................ 98 Packet Setup (Including Subcarrier Frequency)...... 98 Basic Setup.............................................................. 98 RTTY (Radio Teletype) Operation............................ 99 Setting Up for RTTY Operation.............................. 99 Basic Setup.............................................................. 99 Miscellaneous AFSK-Based Data Modes................ 100 Menu Mode................................................................ 102 Using the Menu........................................................... 102 Menu Mode Reset....................................................... 102 Specifications............................................................. 108 FCC Notice................................................................ 110 Page 3 Accessories & Options Hand Microphone (MH-31B8) FH-2 DC Power Cord Spare Fuse (25A) Operating Manual Warranty Card Page 4 1 pc FCC ID: K6620461X50 / IC: 511B-20461X50 Supplied Accessories A07890001 Remote Control Keypad 1 pc T9025225 1 pc Q0000074 1 pc 1 pc FT DX 3000 Operating Manual Accessories & Options FCC ID: K6620461X50 / IC: 511B-20461X50 MD-200A8X MD-100A8X YH-77STA VL-1000/VP-1000 RF µTuning Kit A RF µTuning Kit B RF µTuning Kit C FC-40 DVS-6 FH-2 CT-118 CT Cable (MDIN6P - MDIN6P 2m) CT Cable (MDIN10P - Bare Wire 2m) Available Options Ultra-High-Fidelity Desktop Microphone Desktop Microphone Lightweight Stereo Headphone Linear Amplifier/AC Power Supply For 160 m Band For 80/40 m Bands For 30/20 m Bands External Automatic Antenna Tuner Voice Memory Unit Remote Control Keypad VL-1000 Linear Amplifire Connection Cable Antenna Rotator Connection Cable (P/N T9101556) Linear Amplifier Connection Cable (P/N T9207451) MD-200A8X YH-77STA FH-2 FC-40 DVS-6 VL-1000/VP-1000 RF µTuning Kit FT DX 3000 Operating Manual Page 5 Before You Begin FCC ID: K6620461X50 / IC: 511B-20461X50 Extending the Front Feet To elevate the front panel for easy viewing, the front left and right feet of the bottom case may be extended. Pull the front legs outward from the bottom panel. Rotate the legs counter-clockwise to lock them in the extended position. Be sure the legs have locked securely in place, because the transceiver is quite heavy and an unlocked leg could result in damage, should the transceiver move suddenly. Retracting the Front Feet Rotate the legs clockwise, and push them inward while rotating to the right. The front feet should now be locked in the retracted position. Adjusting the Main Tuning Dial Torque The torque (drag) of the Main Tuning Dial knob may be adjusted according to your preferences. Simply hold down the rear skirt of the knob, and while holding it in place rotate the knob clockwise to reduce the drag or counter-clockwise to increase the drag. Hold the Skirt TIGHTEN Page 6 LOOSEN FT DX 3000 Operating Manual Before You Begin FCC ID: K6620461X50 / IC: 511B-20461X50 Resetting the Microprocessor Resetting Memories (Only) Use this procedure to reset (clear) the previously stored Memory channels, without affecting any configuration changes you may have made to the Menu settings. 1. Press the front panel’s [POWER] switch to turn the transceiver off. 2. Press and hold in the [AM] button; while holding it in, press and hold in the front panel’s [POWER] switch to turn the transceiver on. Once the transceiver comes on, you may release the buttons. [AM] button [POWER] button Menu Resetting Use this procedure to restore the Menu settings to their factory defaults, without affecting the memories you have programmed. 1. Press the front panel [POWER] switch to turn the transceiver off. 2. Press and hold in the [MENU] button; while holding it in, press and hold in the front panel [POWER] switch to turn the transceiver on. Once the transceiver comes on, you may release the buttons. [POWER] button Full Reset Use this procedure to restore all Menu and Memory settings to their original factory defaults. All Memories will be cleared by this procedure. 1. Press the front panel [POWER] switch to turn the transceiver off. 2. Press and hold the [FAST] and [LOCK] buttons; while holding them in, press and hold in the front panel [POWER] switch to turn the transceiver on. Once the transceiver comes on, you may release the buttons. [MENU] button [FAST] button [POWER] button [LOCK] button Important Note: When the optional µTuning Kit is connected to the FT DX 3000, disconnect all the cables from the µTuning Kit before performing the Full Reset. FT DX 3000 Operating Manual Page 7 Installation and Interconnections FCC ID: K6620461X50 / IC: 511B-20461X50 Antenna Considerations The FT DX 3000 is designed for use with any antenna system providing a 50 Ohm resistive impedance at the desired operating frequency. While minor excursions from the 50-Ohm specification are of no consequence, if the Standing Wave Ratio (SWR) present at the Antenna jack is greater than 3:1, the transceiver’s Automatic Antenna Tuner may not be able to reduce the impedance mismatch to an acceptable value. Every effort should be made to ensure that the impedance of the antenna system be as close as possible to the specified 50-Ohm value. Note that the “G5RV” type antenna does not provide a 50-Ohm impedance on all HF Amateur bands. An external wide-range antenna coupler must be used with this antenna type. Any antenna to be used with the FT DX 3000 must be fed from the transceiver with 50 Ohm coaxial cable. Therefore, when using a “balanced” antenna such as a dipole, remember that a balun or other matching/balancing device must be used to ensure proper antenna performance. The same precautions apply to any additional (receive-only) antennas connected to the antenna jacks; if your receiveonly antennas do not have impedance near 50 Ohms at the operating frequency, you may need to install an external antenna tuner to obtain optimum performance. About Coaxial Cable Use high-quality 50-Ohm coaxial cable for the lead-in to your FT DX 3000 transceiver. All efforts at providing an efficient antenna system will be wasted if poor quality, lossy coaxial cable is used. This transceiver utilizes standard “M” (“PL-259”) type connectors. Typical PL-259 Installation Page 8 FT DX 3000 Operating Manual Installation and Interconnections FCC ID: K6620461X50 / IC: 511B-20461X50 Grounding The FT DX 3000 transceiver, like any other HF communications apparatus, requires an effective ground system for maximum electrical safety and best communications effectiveness. A good ground system can contribute to station efficiency in a number of ways: It can minimize the possibility of electrical shock to the operator. It can minimize RF currents flowing on the shield of the coaxial cable and the chassis of the transceiver; such currents may lead to radiation, which can cause interference to home entertainment devices or laboratory test equipment. It can minimize the possibility of erratic transceiver/accessory operation caused by RF feedback and/or improper current flow through logic devices. An effective earth ground system may take several forms; for a more complete discussion, see an appropriate RF engineering text. The information below is intended only as a guideline. Typically, the ground connection consists of one or more copper-clad steel rods, driven into the ground. If multiple ground rods are used, they should be positioned in a “V” configuration, and bonded together at the base of the “V” which is nearest the station location. Use a heavy, braided cable (such as the discarded shield from type RG-213 coaxial cable), and strong cable clamps to secure the braided cable(s) to the ground rods. Be sure to weatherproof the connections to ensure many years of reliable service. Use the same type of heavy, braided cable for the connections to the station ground bus (described below). Inside the station, a common ground bus consisting of a copper pipe of at least 25 mm diameter should be used. An alternative station ground bus may consist of a wide copper plate (single-sided circuit board material is ideal) secured to the bottom of the operating desk. Grounding connections from individual transceivers, power supplies, and data communications devices (TNCs, etc.) should be made directly to the ground bus using a heavy, braided cable. Do not “Daisy-Chain” ground connections from one electrical device to another, and thence to the ground bus. This method may nullify any attempt at effective radio frequency grounding. See the drawing below for examples of proper grounding techniques. Inspect the ground system - inside the station as well as outside - on a regular basis to ensure continued performance and safety. Besides following the above guidelines carefully, note that household or industrial gas lines must never be used in an attempt to establish an electrical ground. Cold water pipes may, in some instances, help in the grounding effort, but gas lines represent a significant explosion hazard, and must never be used. Proper Ground Connection FT DX 3000 Operating Manual Improper Ground Connection Page 9 Installation and Interconnections FCC ID: K6620461X50 / IC: 511B-20461X50 Connection of Antenna and Power Cables Please follow the outline in the illustration regarding the proper connection of antenna coaxial cables, as well as the DC power cable. The DC power connector for the FT DX 3000 must only be connected to a DC source providing 13.8 Volts DC (±10 %), and capable of at least 23 Amperes of current. Always observe proper polarity when making DC connection: The RED DC power lead connects to the Positive (+) DC terminal. The BLACK DC power lead connects to the Negative (–) DC terminal. To prevent the damage from a thunder, atmospheric electricity, electrical shock etc., please take a good earth ground. Use a short, thick, braided cable to connect your station equipment to the buried ground rod (or alternative earth ground system). Check a DC voltage and current rating (+13.8 V, 23 A) of the power supply before connecting to the transceiver. We recommend the use of the FP-1030A AC Power Supply. Other models of power supplies may be used with the FT 3000, but the 13.8 VDC input voltage, 23 Ampere current capability, and DC cable polarity guidelines described above must be strictly followed. DX Note that other manufacturers may use the same type of DC power connections as does your FT DX 3000 transceiver, however, the wiring configuration may be different from that specified for your transceiver. Serious damage can be caused if improper DC connections are made; consult with a qualified service technician when in doubt. Permanent damage can result when improper supply voltage, or reverse-polarity voltage, is applied to the FT DX 3000. The Limited Warranty on this transceiver does not cover damage caused by application of AC voltage, reverse polarity DC, or DC voltage outside the specified range of 13.8 V ±10 %. When replacing fuses, be certain to use a fuse of the proper rating. The FT DX 3000 requires a 25 A blade fuse. Advice: Do not position the FT DX 3000 in a location with direct exposure to sunshine. Do not position the FT DX 3000 in a location exposed to dust and/or high humidity. Ensure adequate ventilation around the FT DX 3000, to prevent heat build-up and possible reduction of performance due to high heat. Do not install the FT DX 3000 on an unstable desk or table. Do not place in a location where objects may fall onto it from above. To minimize the possibility of interference to home entertainment devices, take all precautionary steps including separation of TV/FM antennas from Amateur transmitting antennas to the greatest extent possible, and keep transmitting coaxial cables separated from cables connected to home entertainment devices. Ensure that the DC power cord is not subject to undue stress or bending, which could damage the cable or cause it to be accidentally unplugged from the rear panel DC IN jack. Be certain to install your transmitting antenna(s) so they cannot possibly come in contact with TV/FM radio or other antennas, or with power or telephone lines. Page 10 FT DX 3000 Operating Manual Installation and Interconnections FCC ID: K6620461X50 / IC: 511B-20461X50 Connection of Microphone and Headphone FT DX 3000 Operating Manual Page 11 Installation and Interconnections FCC ID: K6620461X50 / IC: 511B-20461X50 Key, Keyer, and Computer-Driven Keying Interconnections The FT DX 3000 includes many features for the CW operator. These functions will be detailed in the “Operation” section later. Besides the built-in Electronic Keyer, two key jacks are provided, one on the front and one on the rear panel, for convenient connection to keying devices. The Menu selections allow you to configure the front and rear panel KEY jacks according to the device you wish to connect. For example, you may connect your keyer paddle to the front panel KEY jack, and use Menu item “018 KEYER F KEYER TYPE” for paddle input, and also connect the keying line from your personal computer (which emulates a “straight key”), to the rear panel KEY jack, and configure the rear panel jack using Menu item “020 KEYER R KEYER TYPE”. Both KEY jacks on the FT DX 3000 utilize “Positive” keying voltage. Key-up voltage is approximately +3.3V DC, and key-down current is approximately 0.3 mA. When connecting a key or other device to the KEY jacks, use only a 3-contact (“stereo”) 1/4” phone plug; a 2-contact plug will place a short between the ring and (grounded) shaft of the plug, resulting in a constant “key-down” condition in some circumstances. Page 12 FT DX 3000 Operating Manual Installation and Interconnections FCC ID: K6620461X50 / IC: 511B-20461X50 VL-1000 Linear Amplifier Interconnections Be sure that both the FT DX 3000 and VL-1000 are turned off, then follow the installation recommendations contained in the illustration. Note: Please refer to the VL-1000 Operating Manual for details regarding amplifier operation. Please do not attempt to connect or disconnect coaxial cables when your hands are wet. Set the front panel’s INPUT switch to the “INPUT2”. To link the FTDX3000 and VL-1000 Power switches, set the VL-1000 REMOTE switch to the “ON” position. FT DX 3000 Operating Manual Page 13
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