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FT-2000 O
PERATING
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ANUAL
MODE-SSB G
ROUP
082 J3E MIC SEL
Function: Selects the microphone to be used on the SSB
modes (LSB and USB).
Available Values: Frnt/dAtA/PC
Default Setting: Frnt
modes (LSB and USB).
Available Values: Frnt/dAtA/PC
Default Setting: Frnt
Frnt (FRONT): Selects the microphone connected to
the front panel’s MIC jack while using
the SSB modes.
the SSB modes.
dAtA:
Selects the microphone connected to
pin 1 of the PACKET Jack while us-
ing the SSB modes.
pin 1 of the PACKET Jack while us-
ing the SSB modes.
PC:
This parameter is for future expansion
of this transceiver’s capabilities, but at
this time is not supported.
of this transceiver’s capabilities, but at
this time is not supported.
083 J3E TX BPF
Function: Selects the audio passband of the DSP modula-
tor on the SSB mode.
Available Values: 1-30/1-29/2-28/3-27/4-26/3000
tor on the SSB mode.
Available Values: 1-30/1-29/2-28/3-27/4-26/3000
1-30: 50-3000(Hz)
1-29: 100-2900(Hz)
2-28: 200-2800(Hz)
3-27: 300-2700(Hz)
4-26: 400-2600(Hz)
3000: 3000WB
1-29: 100-2900(Hz)
2-28: 200-2800(Hz)
3-27: 300-2700(Hz)
4-26: 400-2600(Hz)
3000: 3000WB
Default Setting: 3-27 (300-2700 Hz)
N
N
OTE
:
The apparent power output, when using the widest band-
widths, may seem lower. This is normal, and it occurs be-
cause the available transmitter power is distributed over a
wider bandwidth. The greatest compression of power out-
put, conversely, occurs when using the “4-26” setting (400-
2600 Hz), and this setting is highly recommended for con-
test or DX pile-up work.
widths, may seem lower. This is normal, and it occurs be-
cause the available transmitter power is distributed over a
wider bandwidth. The greatest compression of power out-
put, conversely, occurs when using the “4-26” setting (400-
2600 Hz), and this setting is highly recommended for con-
test or DX pile-up work.
084 J3E LSB CAR
Function: Adjusts the receiver carrier point for the Main
band’s (VFO-A) LSB mode.
Available Values: –200 Hz ~ +200 Hz (10 Hz steps)
Default Setting: 0 Hz
band’s (VFO-A) LSB mode.
Available Values: –200 Hz ~ +200 Hz (10 Hz steps)
Default Setting: 0 Hz
085 J3E USB CAR
Function: Adjusts the receiver carrier point for Main
band’s (VFO-A) USB mode.
Available Values: –200 Hz ~ +200 Hz (10 Hz/step)
Default Setting: 0 Hz
band’s (VFO-A) USB mode.
Available Values: –200 Hz ~ +200 Hz (10 Hz/step)
Default Setting: 0 Hz
086 J3E SLSB CR
Function: Adjusts the receiver carrier point for the Sub
band’s (VFO-B) LSB mode.
Available Values: –200 Hz ~ +200 Hz (10 Hz/step)
Default Setting: 0 Hz
band’s (VFO-B) LSB mode.
Available Values: –200 Hz ~ +200 Hz (10 Hz/step)
Default Setting: 0 Hz
087 J3E SUSB CR
Function: Adjusts the receiver carrier point for Sub band’s
(VFO-B) USB mode.
Available Values: –200 Hz ~ +200 Hz (10 Hz/step)
Default Setting: 0 Hz
(VFO-B) USB mode.
Available Values: –200 Hz ~ +200 Hz (10 Hz/step)
Default Setting: 0 Hz
RX AUDIO G
ROUP
088 rout AGC SLP
Function: Selects the gain curve of the AGC amplifier.
Available Values: nor/SLP
Default Setting: nor
Available Values: nor/SLP
Default Setting: nor
nor (NORMAL): The AGC output level will follow a
linear response to the antenna input
level, while AGC is activated.
level, while AGC is activated.
SLP (SLOPED): The AGC output level will increase
at 1/10 the rate of the antenna input
level, while AGC is activated.
level, while AGC is activated.
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089 rout HEADPHN
Function: Selects one of three audio mixing modes when
using headphones during Dual Receive operation.
Available Values: SEP/Con1/Con2
Default Setting: SEP
using headphones during Dual Receive operation.
Available Values: SEP/Con1/Con2
Default Setting: SEP
SEP (SEPARATE):
Audio from the Main (VFO-A)
receiver is heard only in the left
ear, and Sub (VFO-B) receiver
audio solely in the right ear.
receiver is heard only in the left
ear, and Sub (VFO-B) receiver
audio solely in the right ear.
Con1 (COMBINE 1): Audio from both Main (VFO-
A) and Sub (VFO-B) receivers
can be heard in both ears, but
Sub (VFO-B) audio is attenu-
ated in the left ear and Main
(VFO-A) audio is attenuated in
the right ear.
can be heard in both ears, but
Sub (VFO-B) audio is attenu-
ated in the left ear and Main
(VFO-A) audio is attenuated in
the right ear.
Con2 (COMBINE 2): Audio from both Main (VFO-
A) and Sub (VFO-B) receivers
is combined and heard equally
in both ears.
is combined and heard equally
in both ears.