Menu selection and settings, 8 sp-hold, 9 (not used) 4-0 rf out – Vertex Standard FT-1000MP User Manual

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Menu Selection and Settings

3-8 SP-HoLd

Sub Meter Peak Hold - Enables/disables the peak-

hold feature for the Sub-VFO meter, and selects the
display bar/segment persistence (delay time) from 10
~ 2000 msec.

3-9 (Not Used)
4-0 rF out

RF Power Output Range - Selects a maximum

RF power output limit of Lo-1 (10W), Lo-2 (25W), or Hi
(100W).

4-1 bEEP

Key & Panel Beeper - Enables/disables the beep

that sounds when a front panel key or button is pressed.

4-2 bEEP-F

Beep Frequency - Adjusts the front panel key &

button beep pitch from 220 ~ 7040 Hz. By turning the
SUB VFO-B knob slightly so that “bEEP-tun” appears,
a constant pitch matches the displayed pitch, which is
adjusted using the MAIN VFO-A knob. This can be
useful for making adjustments requiring an audio ref-
erence tone.

Note - beep volume can be adjusted via the hole

on the bottom case of the transceiver. Insert a small
insulated screwdriver and slowly turn the trimmer for
the desired volume.

4-3 tun-drv

Tune-up Drive Power - Selects a maximum out-

put power limit of Lo-1 (10W), Lo-2 (25W), or Hi (100W)
for driving the input circuit of an external linear RF
amplifier while tuning (while using the Remote Control
function).

4-4 tr-EdSP

Transmit Audio EDSP - Disables or selects one of

four available EDSP equalization techniques for trans-
mitted microphone audio. This allows you to select an
audio response which best matches your voice, allow-
ing the transmitter’s available power to be focused must
effectively, thereby maximizing the useful power out-
put from the MARK-V FT-1000MP

Field.

The available selections are:

OFF: This function is disabled.
1:

Mid- and high-frequency components are en-
hanced with this setting.

2:

A high-emphasis response is produced, ideal
for pile-up or contest work.

3:

Both low- and high-frequency components are
emphasized.

4:

A wide bandpass response is produced, emu-
lating a “broadcast” microphone audio sound.

4-5 (not Used)
4-6 dvS-rEc

DVS Record VFO - Selects the Main receiver or

the Sub receiver as the receive audio source to record
from, when using the optional DVS-2 (Digital Voice
System).

4-7 dvS-Ptt

DVS-2 PTT - Enables/disables transmitter PTT con-

trol from the DVS-2 unit.

4-8 HEAdPHon

Headphone Mode - Selects one of three audio mix-

ing modes for use with headphones:

Mono - Audio from both the Main and Sub receiv-
ers is combined and heard equally in both ears.

Stereo 1 - Audio from both the Main and Sub re-
ceivers can be heard in each ear, but SUB VFO
audio is attenuated in the left ear and MAIN VFO
audio is attenuated in the right.

Stereo 2 - Audio from MAIN VFO-A is heard only in
the left ear and SUB VFO-B in the right.

Note: Both VFOs must be activated by the [DUAL]

button on the front panel, and the main and sub audio
must be balanced using the AF GAIN and SUB AF
controls, to experience this feature.

4-9 AF GAin

AF GAIN Control - Provides setup of the AF GAIN

and SUB AF front panel controls:

Balance - The audio level for both VFOs is adjusted
by the AF GAIN control, while the SUB AF control
adjusts the balance.

Separate - The audio level for each VFO is adjusted
separately (AF GAIN control for Main receiver’s
volume, SUB AF control for Sub receiver’s volume).

5-0 SSb nor

SSB Normal Filters - Selects the SSB filters used

when the front-panel [NOR] switch is selected (while
in the SSB mode).

8.2 - Sets the 2nd IF filter to “through,” and the 3rd
IF filter to “2.4 kHz.”

455 - Sets the 2nd IF filter to “2.4 kHz,” and the 3rd
IF filter to “6.0 kHz.”

8.2-455 - Sets the 2nd IF filter to “through,” and 3rd
IF filter to “6.0 kHz.”

oFF - Sets the 2nd IF filter and 3rd IF filter to “2.4
kHz.”

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