Menu selection and settings, 5 pac-tone, 6 (not used) 6-7 ctcss – Vertex Standard FT-1000MP User Manual

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Menu Selection and Settings

6-5 PAc-tonE

Packet Tones - Selects one of four available packet

tone pairs (1070/1270Hz, 1600/1800Hz, 2025/2125Hz
or 2110/2130Hz). The frequency displayed is actually
the center frequency of the selected tone pair. See the
table on page 15.

Important Note! - If changing the packet tone pair

to other than 2025/2225 Hz, be sure to re-calibrate the
tuning meter as outlined on page 85. The calibration
routine is simple, and ensures your center tuning indi-
cation matches the tone pair.

6-6 (Not Used)
6-7 ctcSS

CTCSS Repeater Tone - Selects one of 33 CTCSS

(Continuous Tone Coded Squelch System) tones to
be transmitted to access repeaters that require them.
By default, 88.5 Hz is enabled.

6-8 tonE SEt

Repeater Tone Setting - Selects continuous

(CTCSS) tone or burst tone mode for FM repeater
operation.

6-9 rPt-SHFt

Repeater Shift - Selects the desired TX frequency

offset (shift) from the displayed Rx frequency to ac-
cess repeaters. Standard shift is 100 kHz for 29-MHz
FM repeaters.

7-0 kEYEr

Keyer Mode Selection - Selects the desired keyer

emulation mode for the built-in electronic keyer:

IAMBIC 1 - Iambic keyer with ACS (Automatic
Character Spacing) disabled. Weighting is user-se-
lectable via menu selections 7-1 and 7-2.

BUG - Mechanical “bug” keyer emulation. One
paddle produces “dits” automatically, while the other
paddle manually produces “dahs.”

IAMBIC 2 - Iambic keyer with ACS enabled. Weight-
ing is set via menu selections 7-1 and 7-2.

7-1 kYr-dot

CW “Dot” Weighting - Adjusts dot character weight

from 1 ~ 127 (10 by default, the same size as a “space”
within a letter).

7-2 kYr-dSH

CW “Dash” Weighting - Adjusts dash character

weight from 1 ~ 127 (30 by default, three times the
length of a dot).

7-3 cntSt-no

Contest Keyer ID - Enters the initial 4-digit num-

ber that will increment/decrement after sending during
contest QSOs.

7-4 bk-in ti

Break-In Time Delay - Selects the time delay from

0 ~ 30 ms (5 ms default) between when the PTT is
keyed and the carrier is transmitted during QSK op-
eration when using the internal keyer.

7-5 kYr-dLY

Keyer Delay - Selects the time delay from 0.00 ~

5.10 seconds (0.00 secs. by default) during which the
transmitter remains keyed after you stop sending. This
is analogous to “VOX Delay” for the CW mode during
non-QSK ioeration.
Short-cut: Press & hold [FAST] & press [BK-IN].

7-6 A1-StYLE

CW Playback Style (for Contest Number) - Deter-

mines the “Cut” number format playback for the CW
Contest Number (see menu selection 7-3). The se-
lected number will be played back in “Cut” format (see
the chart on page 77).

7-7 dSP-ndn

EDSP Enhanced Modulation & Demodulation -

This processes received and transmitted audio at the
4th IF level (10.24 kHz) for enhanced band pass filter-
ing and audio response tailoring. If any setting except
“OFF” is selected, the EDSP Modulator or Demodula-
tor will be engaged, bypassing the analog modulator
or demodulator.

Four individual EDSP modes are selected with the

SUB VFO-B dial, while frequency response choices
are adjusted using the MAIN VFO-A dial:

SSB (Rx) - Selects 100 ~ 3100Hz, or 300 ~ 2800Hz
filter response, or OFF.

SSB (Tx) - Selects 100 ~ 3100 Hz, 150 ~ 3100 Hz,
200 ~ 3100 Hz, or 300 ~ 3100 Hz filter response, or
OFF.

CW (Rx) - Selects 100 ~ 3100 Hz filter response, or
OFF.

AM (Rx) - Selects 70 ~ 3800 Hz filter response, or
OFF.

7-8 Sub-rcvr

Sub VFO Receiver - Enables or disables the SUB

VFO-B receiver from operation. If disabled, you can
temporarily turn on the Sub receiver by pressing
[DUAL], or the SUB VFO-B RX button/LED.

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