[SixClub] For Sale 6 meter transverter FTV-1000 - SOLD

k3dne at comcast.net k3dne at comcast.net
Mon Jan 26 14:42:39 EST 2009


The FTV1000 has been SOLD. 


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From: k3dne at comcast.net 
To: sixclub at mailman.qth.net 
Sent: Monday, January 26, 2009 11:30:36 AM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern 
Subject: [SixClub] For Sale 6 meter transverter FTV-1000 





I have a NIB (not opened) Yaesu FTV-1000 6 meter transverter (for use with the FT-1000MP Mark V) for sale. $800 plus shipping and insurance via UPS. USPS money order, cashiers check or Paypal. See additional description below. 




73, 

Ed K3DNE 





The new Yaesu FTV-1000 is 6 meter transverter for the FT-1000MP MarkV . It utilizes the same high-performance power MOS FET transistors, Phillips BLF147s in a push-pull configuration, as are used in the Mark-V. The frequency coverage is 50-54 MHz receive and transmit. The FTV-1000 uses the 28 MHz band on the Mark V as a tunable IF. The Mark V's frequency display may be set, via Menu, to display the 50-54 MHz frequencies directly. Switching on the FTV-1000 automatically disables the Mark V's power amplifier and enables full featured operation on the 50-52 or 50-54 MHz band utilizing all the great receiver filters of the Mark V. Power output is 200 watts PEP and spurious emissions are at least 60 dB down. (The FTV-1000 may be used with optional VL-1000 Linear Amplifier for high power operation). The FTV-1000 obtains the required 30 VDC and 13.8 VDC directly from the FP-29 power supply of the Mark V. (Please note that if used with the Mark V Field version, you will have to purchase the FP-29 separately.) There are three SO-239 jacks on the back panel: Transceiver, Antenna Normal and Antenna Alternate. The size is 9.6x5.4x13 inches (244x137x331 mm). 
Please see page 76 of the February 2001 QST for a complete review of this transverter. 

Features 


    • Protection LED (Hi temp) 
    • ALC High LED 
    • High SWR LED 
    • FAN on LED 
	

    • 200 Watts PEP 
    • Requires FP-29 Power Supply (optional with Field version) 
    • High Dynamic Range Front End 
    • Class A Transmitter 

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