Yaesu Musen Co. Ltd. 20251X50 사용자 설명서

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FT-2000 
Operating Manual 
Vertex Standard Co., Ltd. 
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MONITOR (SSB/AM/FM mode) 
You may listen to the quality of your transmitted signal using the Monitor feature. 
 
1.  Press the [MONI] button. “MONI” icon will appear in the display, indicating that 
the Monitor is turned on. 
2.  During transmission, rotate the [MONI] knob to adjust the audio level from the 
Monitor. Clockwise rotation of this knob will increase the volume level. 
3.  To switch the Monitor off again, press the [MONI] button once more. The “MONI” 
icon will turns off, confirming that the Monitor is now disengaged. 
 
Advice: 
 
If you are using the speaker for monitoring, instead of headphones, excessive 
advancement of the [MONI] knob can cause feedback to occur. Additionally, this 
feedback can cause the VOX system to hang up in a loop, making it impossible to 
return to receive. Therefore, we recommend the use of headphones, if at all possible, 
or the minimum usable setting of the [MONI] knob, if the speaker must be used. 
 
Because the Monitor feature utilizes a sampling of the transmitter’s IF signal, it 
can be very useful for checking the adjustment of the Speech Processor or 
Parametric Equalizer on SSB, and for checking the general signal quality on AM 
and FM. 
 
Split Operation Using the TX Clarifier (VFO-A Operation) 
For split TX/RX operation in “casual” pile-ups, where the split is less than 10 kHz, the 
TX Clarifier (Offset Tuning) feature may be utilized.   
 
1.  Press the [TX CLAR] button. “TX” icon will appear in the Multi-Display Window in 
the display. 
Quick Point: The Clarifier is frequently used for receiver offset tuning. However, 
for DX pile-ups where the DX station is using a split of less than 10 kHz, the TX 
Clarifier function is usually the quickest way to set the transmitter to the desired 
offset frequency. 
2.  Rotate the [CLAR] knob to set the desired transmitter offset. A maximum split of 
±9.99 kHz may be set. 
3.  To exit from TX Clarifier operation, press the [TX CLAR] button once more. The 
“TX” icon will disappear from the Multi-Display Window.