Yaesu Musen Co. Ltd. 20251X50 사용자 설명서

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FT-2000 
Operating Manual 
Vertex Standard Co., Ltd. 
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verification stages on the production line. 
 
The momentary flickering of the “TUNER” icon occurs whenever you cross over 
into a new 10 kHz ATU memory window. 
 
Note: 
Although transmitter power is decreased to 100 Watts (maximum) during tuning, by 
all means please check the operating frequency before beginning the tuning process, to 
be sure you are not interfering with others who may already be using the frequency. 
 
Terminology: 
Antenna Tuner Memories: The microprocessor of the ATU makes a note of the positions 
of the tuning capacitors and the selected inductors, and stores the data for each 10 kHz 
window in which tuning has occurred. This eliminates the need to re-tune every time 
you return to a frequency on which you already have completed the tuning process. 
 
About ATU Operation 
Figure 1 depicts a situation where normal tuning via the ATU has been successfully 
completed, and the tuning data has been stored in the ATU memory. The antenna 
system as seen by the transmitter is shown. 
In Figure 2, the operator has changed frequency, and “HI SWR” icon has become 
appeared. The operator presses and holds in the [TUNE] button for two seconds to 
begin impedance matching using the ATU. 
 
If a high SWR conditions exists (above 3:1), corrective action must be taken in the 
antenna system to bring the impedance closer to 50 Ohms. Besides the fact that the 
ATU will refuse to memorize settings on frequencies where the SWR exceeds 3:1, the 
high SWR may indicate a mechanical failure in the feed system, and such failures can 
lead to the generation of spurious signals causing TVI, etc. 
 
About ATU Memories 
SWR (Post-tuning) Less than 1.5:1 
The tuning settings are committed to the ATU memory. 
SWR (Post-tuning) Greater than 1.5:1 
Tuning data will not be retained in memory. If you return to the same frequency, 
the tuning process must be repeated. 
SWR (Post-tuning) Greater than 3:1