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FT-2000 
Operating Manual 
Vertex Standard Co., Ltd. 
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VFO-B] knob to change the setting of this menu item. Press 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-2000. 
 
Press and hold in the [ENT] button (one of the [BAND] button) for two seconds. 
The frequency display area will change over to the “Rotator Control” configuration. 
 
Press either the [F2(CH-2)] button or the [F3(CH-3)] button to rotate the antenna. 
Pressing the [F2(CH-2)] button will cause rotation to the left (counter-clockwise), 
while pressing the [F3(CH-3)] button will cause rotation to the right (clockwise). 
 
Press the [F6(DEC)] button or the [F7(P.BACK)] button to control the speed of 
rotation. Pressing the [F6(DEC)] button will cause slower rotation, while pressing 
the [F7(P.BACK)] button will speed up rotation. Usually, you will be using the 
“100%” setting. 
When you are through exercising rotator control, press the [ENT] button momentarily. 
The frequency display will return to the main display field. 
 
More Frequency Navigation Techniques 
Keyboard Frequency Entry 
You may enter operating frequencies, for either the Main (VFO-A) or Sub (VFO-B) 
bands, using the front panel band/frequency selection keys. 
 
Example 1: Enter 14.250.00 MHz into the Main band (VFO-A): 
1.  Press the [ENT] button to engage the direct frequency entry process. Now, 
beginning with the “10 MHz” digit of the frequency (the leftmost digit), we will 
enter the required digits of the frequency. 
2.  Press, in order, the digits of the operating frequency, using the [BAND] buttons 
(which have the frequency-entry digit or decimal point on the right side of the 
slash bar). In this example, enter 
[1.8/1]   [10/4]  [GEN/.]   [3.5/2]   [14/5]   [50/0]   [50/0]   [50/0]   [50/0] 
The decimal point after the “MHz” portion of the frequency must be entered, but 
no decimal point is required after the “kHz” portion. 
3.  Press the [ENT] button once more. A short “beep” will confirm that the frequency 
entry was successful, and the new operating frequency will appear on the Main