Yaesu Musen Co. Ltd. 20251X50 사용자 설명서

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FT-2000 
Operating Manual 
Vertex Standard Co., Ltd. 
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the [SHIFT] knob in the 12 o’clock position. In Figure (B), an interfering signal has 
appeared inside the original passband. In Figure (C), you can see the effect of rotating 
the [SHIFT] knob so as to reduce the interference level by moving the filter passband 
so that the interference is outside of the passband. 
 
WIDTH (IF DSP Bandwidth) Tuning (SSB/CW/RTTY/PKT Modes) 
The IF Width tuning system allows you to vary the width of the DSP IF passband, so 
as to eliminate interference. Moreover, the bandwidth may actually be 
expanded
 from 
its default setting, should you wish to enhance incoming signal fidelity when 
interference on the band is low. 
 
Rotate the [WIDTH] knob to adjust the bandwidth. Counter-clockwise rotation reduces 
the bandwidth, while clockwise rotation increases the bandwidth. 
Advice: 
 
The IF Width effects to the Main band (VFO-A) only. 
 
The bandwidth of the IF width can be observed on the display. 
 
Referring to Figure B, you can see the default bandwidth with the [WIDTH] knob set to 
the 12 o’clock position. 
By rotating the [WIDTH] knob to the left, the bandwidth will narrow (see Figure (A)), 
while rotation of the [WIDTH] knob to the right, as depicted in Figure (C), will widen 
the bandwidth. 
The default bandwidths, and total bandwidth adjustment range, will vary according to 
the operating mode: 
SSB Mode 
200 Hz ~ 4.0 kHz (bandwidth at 12 o’clock position of [WIDTH] knob: 2.4 kHz). 
CW/RTTY/PKT Modes 
25 Hz ~ 2.4 kHz (bandwidth at 12 o’clock position of [WIDTH] knob: 500 Hz). 
 
Using IF Shift and Width Together 
The IF Shift and Variable IF Width features together form a very effective 
interference-fighting filtering system. 
 
For example, in Figure (A) you can see how interference has appeared both on the high 
and low sides of the desired signal. By rotating the [WIDTH] knob, as shown in Figure 
(B), the interference from one side can be eliminated, and by re-positioning the