Vertex Standard FT-950 Manual Do Utilizador

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FT-950 
Operating Manual 
Vertex Standard Co., Ltd. 
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With this configuration, successive momentary presses of the [14] MHz band button 
will allow you to toggle sequentially through these three VFOs. 
 
C.S (Custom Switch) 
An often-used Menu mode selection may be brought out to the front panel’s [C.S] 
button. 
 
C.S Setup 
1.  Press the [MENU] button to engage the Menu mode; the Menu list will appear on 
the display. 
2.  Rotate the [SELECT] knob to select the Menu item you want to be able to access 
via the [C.S] button. 
Advice: Press the [SELECT] knob to toggle the Menu item display between “Menu 
item number and group” and “Menu Function”. 
3.  Press and hold in the [C.S] button for two seconds to lock in your selection. 
4.  Press and hold in the [MENU] button for two seconds to save the new 
configuration and exit to normal operation. 
 
Menu Selection Recall via [C.S] button 
Press the [C.S] button. 
The programmed Menu item will appear on the display. You may now rotate the 
[CLAR/VFO-B] knob to change the setting of this menu item. Press and hold the 
[MENU] button for two seconds, when you are done, to save the new configuration and 
exit to normal operation. 
 
Rotator Control Functions 
When using a YAESU model G-800DXA, G-1000DXA, or G-2800DXA rotator (not 
supplied), it is possible to control it from the front panel of the FT-950. 
1.  Press and hold in the [ENT] button (one of the [BAND] Switch) for two seconds. 
The frequency display area will change over to the “Rotator Control” configuration. 
2.  Press either the [3.5(2)] button or the [7(3)] button to rotate the antenna. Pressing 
the [3.5(2)] button will cause rotation to the left (counter-clockwise), while pressing 
the [7(3)] button will cause rotation to the right (clockwise). 
3.  Press the [14(5)] button or the [18(6)] button to control the speed of rotation. 
Pressing the [14(5)] button will cause slower rotation, while pressing the [18(6)] 
button will speed up rotation. Usually, you will be using the “100%” setting.