[1000mp] Mark V Handbook for Dummies

William Diamond wjdiamond at cox.net
Fri Jan 14 05:10:55 EST 2005


Just my 62 year old opinion, I NEVER mod a Yaesu or any other radio. I use
only the factory recommended filters, mikes, power supplies and accy's with
them.

Although I am an Electrical Eng. (retired), I still think that the Engineers
designing the communication gear today know a lot more about it than myself
or people trying to re engineer them in the home shop or basement.

With my collection of state of the art and vintage gear, I am yet to find a
station that I cannot work if I so desire.

Just my opinion, your results will probably differ...

  William J. Diamond
 Rogers, Arkansas USA
Ham Radio Operator WRØT

  Please visit my all 
    new web site at
   www.wjdiamond.com 

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-----Original Message-----
From: 1000mp-bounces at mailman.qth.net [mailto:1000mp-bounces at mailman.qth.net]
On Behalf Of Gian Luca Cazzola
Sent: Friday, January 14, 2005 2:42 AM
To: All about Yaesu 1000mp
Subject: Re: [1000mp] Mark V Handbook for Dummies

The FT1000MP is a an usual superheterodyne receiver that need intermediate 
if filters for good work.
For better understanding you must study on amateur radio books what is a 
superherodyne receiver, if stages  and agc.
Anyway I will try to explain  to you how is ft1000mp.
Ft1000MP has, from antenna input to loodspeaker these stages at intermediate

radio frequency:
-70Mhz, with filter wide 15khz for passing all modes (nbfm, am, ssb, 
digital, cw) (add wonderful Inrad 4khz wide!)
-8,2 mhz with some filter selections, at least 2,7khz ssb, plus optional 
2,1khz, 500hz, 250hz
-455khz with optional filters.
If you dont have a cw filter at least at 8,2mhz if stage you have the 
automatic gain control (agc) working driven from all the signals in the 
2,7khz window (a signal can be attenuated by the agc driven from a stronger 
adjacent signal).
Also you have an higher level of intemodulations in the receiver becouse you

are amplifying all signals in the 2,700hz 8,2mhz windows.
So it is really necessary for cw reception to use at least 500hz filter at 
8,2mhz and if possible 250hz filter.
Even better is to use, bought from Inrad, the pair 400hz/8,2mhz plus 
400hz/455khz - a real wonderful pair for dxing and contesting.
EDSP filtering is good only for helping to receive signals in the noise -but

a lot of cw operators dont like it (even me).
73
Ian IK4EWX

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Bob Main" <bobmain1 at alltel.net>
To: "All about Yaesu 1000mp" <1000mp at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Friday, January 14, 2005 12:30 AM
Subject: Re: [1000mp] Mark V Handbook for Dummies


> OK, if it isn't strickly audio and it sure seems that I could use EDSP in 
> place of the 250Hz filters in the 2nd and 3rd IF.
>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Eugene Klingler" <n8zx at tds.net>
> To: "All about Yaesu 1000mp" <1000mp at mailman.qth.net>
> Sent: Thursday, January 13, 2005 7:02 PM
> Subject: Re: [1000mp] Mark V Handbook for Dummies
>
>
>> its not!
>> ----- Original Message ----- 
>> From: "n3drk" <n3drk at triad.rr.com>
>> To: "All about Yaesu 1000mp" <1000mp at mailman.qth.net>
>> Sent: Thursday, January 13, 2005 6:56 PM
>> Subject: Re: [1000mp] Mark V Handbook for Dummies
>>
>>
>>> How can the 240,120,60 hertz ADF be strickly for audio?
>>>
>>> john-n3drk
>>>
>>>
>>> ----- Original Message ----- 
>>> From: "Pete Smith" <n4zr at contesting.com>
>>> To: "All about Yaesu 1000mp" <1000mp at mailman.qth.net>
>>> Sent: Thursday, January 13, 2005 5:24 PM
>>> Subject: Re: [1000mp] Mark V Handbook for Dummies
>>>
>>>
>>> > You can't -- the EDSP is strictly audio, while the IF filters are much
>>> > netter at handling the desensing effects of close-in interference.
>>> >
>>> > 73, Pete N4ZR
>>> >
>>> > At 04:55 PM 1/13/2005, you wrote:
>>> >
>>> > >Hadn't got that far on this run.  I do have one question.  As I
>>> understand
>>> > >it EDSP is like a filter for CW, playing with it last night it worked
>>> > >GREAT in taking out the surrounding noise.  If I also understand it 
>>> > >the
>>> > >240, 120 and 60 are further narrower filters.  If this is true what 
>>> > >is
>>> the
>>> > >need for the optional 250Hz filters in the 2nd and 3rd IF if I can 
>>> > >use
>>> the
>>> > >EDSP to do the same thing?
>>> > >
>>> > >Bob
>>> > >KB4CL
>>> > >
>>> > >----- Original Message ----- From: <k5uj at mc.net>
>>> > >To: <1000mp at mailman.qth.net>
>>> > >Sent: Thursday, January 13, 2005 9:38 AM
>>> > >Subject: RE: [1000mp] Mark V Handbook for Dummies
>>> > >
>>> > >
>>> > >>
>>> > >>I recall what irritated me about the manual was that it clearly told
>> me
>>> > >>how to get into the menu system.  I spent time reading about the
>>> > >>different options and made several changes.  then I looked for
>>> > >>instructions on how to exit the menu.  I found nothing.  With an 
>>> > >>hour
>> or
>>> > >>two invested in figuring out and putting in some changes, I didn't
>> want
>>> > >>to exit the wrong way and loose them.  I spent about 30 minutes 
>>> > >>going
>>> > >>over every page.   I couldn't believe they wouldn't put anything in
>>> there
>>> > >>about getting out. Anyway, I finally crossed my fingers and pushed 
>>> > >>the
>>> > >>same button combination I used to get in and that worked.
>>> > >>
>>> > >>
>>> > >>rob/k5uj
>>> > >>
>>> > >>-----Original Message-----
>>> > >>From: bobmain1 at alltel.net
>>> > >>To: k5uj at mc.net
>>> > >>Sent: Jan 12, 2005  6:40 PM
>>> > >>Subject: [1000mp] Mark V Handbook for Dummies
>>> > >>
>>> > >>OK I am  going through this manual for the 4th time trying to
>> understand
>>> > >>the AGC, IPO, EDSP, VRF, IDBT, Clarifier, the MIC, KEY and the MOUSE
>> and
>>> > >>how they all work together.  Obiviously I stayed away from hamming 
>>> > >>way
>>> to
>>> > >>long because this stuff is as clear as mud.
>>> > >>
>>> > >>Bob
>>> > >>KB4CL
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