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. 
 
You may select, in the front end, one of two RF preamplifiers, or IPO (Intercept Point 
Optimization) utilizing direct feed to the first mixer, and/or three levels of RF 
attenuation in 6-dB steps. 
 
The FT-950 receiver utilizes DSP filtering, incorporating many of the features of the 
FT
DX
9000, such as Variable Bandwidth, IF Shift, and Passband Contour tuning. 
Digital Noise Reduction and Digital Auto-Notch Filtering are also provided, along with 
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 wave-form created by your 
voice and microphone. The Amplitude, Center Frequency, and Bandwidth of 
equalization may be adjusted independently for the low-frequency, mid-range, and 
high-audio-frequency spectra, and the transmitted bandwidth may also be adjusted, as 
well. 
 
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 all-mode Squelch. Two TX/RX antenna 
ports are provided on the rear panel. Two key jacks are provided (one each on the front 
and rear panels), and they may be configured independently for paddle input or 
connection to a straight key or computer-driven keying interface. The CW Message 
Memory is provided. 
 
Frequency setup is extraordinarily simple on the FT-950. Besides direct frequency 
entry for both the VFO-A and VFO-B, separate keys are provided for band selection, 
and each band key accesses three independent VFO frequency/mode/filter settings per 
band, so you can establish separate VFO settings for three different parts of each band. 
In addition, 99 memories are provided, each of which stores its own mode and IF filter 
selection, in addition to frequency, Clarifier offset, and scan-skip status. What’s more, 
five quick-recall (“QMB”) memories can instantly store operational settings at the push 
of a button. 
 
The built-in automatic antenna tuner includes 100 memories of its own, automatically 
storing antenna matching settings for quick automatic recall later.