Vertex Standard FT-950 ユーザーズマニュアル

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FT-950 
Operating Manual 
Vertex Standard Co., Ltd. 
 
About This Manual . . . 
The FT-950 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 FT-950, 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 FT-950, be sure to read and follow the instructions in the “Before You 
Begin” section of this manual. 
 
 
General Description 
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 that your transceiver will provide many hours of operating pleasure for years 
to come. 
 
The FT-950 is an elite-class HF transceiver providing exceptional performance both on 
transmit and receive. The FT-950 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 FTdx9000 transceiver, and carrying the proud 
tradition of the FT-1000 series, the FT-950 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 on both transmit and 
receive. 
 
Available as an option for the FT-950 is the Data Management Unit (DMU-2000), 
which provides extensive display capabilities via a user-supplied computer monitor. 
Included are Band Scope, Audio Scope, X-Y Oscilloscope, World Clock, Rotator Control, 
and extensive transceiver status displays, in addition to station logging capability. 
For exceptional protection from strong nearby incoming signals, the optional RF 
µTuning Kits may be connected via the rear panel, providing extraordinarily sharp 
selectivity to protect your receiver from close-in interference on a crowded band.