Yaesu FT-1000
Contents
Features
- Adjustable power up to 200 watts
- Five Direct Digital Synthesizers
- QRM Rejection Systems
- 100 Memories
- Optimized Digital Communications Modes
- Simultaneous Dual (Unlimited) Frequency Reception
- Flexible Mode and IF Filter
- Automatic Antenna Tuner with 39 memories
- Special Features for CW Operation
- Enhanced Integration = Simplified Control
Description
The new Yaesu FT-1000D was designed sparing no effort or expense for optimum performance and operability. The FT-1000 is the fruit of over 25,000 man-hours of intensive research and development by Yaesu's top design engineers. Instead of merely offering incremental improvements on existing designs or adding bells and whistles to an old model, the FT-1000 project involves a wholly new approach to the application of the latest digital and RF technologies to today's most demanding needs of the HF bands.
Extensive surface-mount component technology allowed six microprocessors and five Direct Digital Synthesizers to be harmoniously integrated with a simple operator interface into a highly reliable full-featured HF application. The quad conversion (triple for FM) receiver covers 100 kHz to 30 MHz. With MH-1C8 hand mic.
The basic FT-1000 does not have the following options included in the FT-1000D model: BFP1, TCXO1, XF-B, XF-C, XF-D, XF-E.
Specifications
GENERAL
RX Frequency Range: | 100 kHz ~ 30 MHz |
TX Frequency ranges: | 160 ~ 10m amateur bands only |
Freq. Accuracy: | <a5 ppm (except FM <a100 Hz) |
Freq. Stability: | <a2 ppm (0 °C ~ 50°C) (except FM <a200 Hz) |
0 | <a0.5 ppm (-10°C ~ 60°C) w/TCXO-1 (FM <a150 Hz 0°C ~ 50°C) |
Emission Modes: | LSB, USB (J3E), CW (A1A), FSK (J1D, J2D), AM (A3E), FM (F3E) |
Basic Frequency Steps: | 10 Hz for J3E, A1A and J1D |
0 | 100 Hz for AM and FMA3E, F3E and J2D |
Antenna Impedance: | 16.5 to 150 Ohm, 50 Ohm nominal |
Supply Voltage: | 100, 110, 117, 200, 220 or 234 VAC, 50/60 Hz |
Power Consumption (approx.): | 95 VA Receive, 1050 VA for 200 watts transmit |
Dimensions (WHD): | 420 x 150 x 375 mm |
Weight (approx.): | 51 lbs. (25.5 kg.) |
TRANSMITTER
Power Output: | adjustable up to 200 watts (50 watts AM Carrier) |
Duty Cycle: | 100% @ 100 watts, 50% @ 200 watts (FM & RTTY, 3-minute TX) |
Modulation Types: | SSB: Balanced, Filtered Carrier |
0 | AM: Low level (early stage) |
0 | FM: Variable Reactance |
0 | FSK: Audio Frequency Shift Keying |
Maximum FM Deviation: | a2.5 kHz |
FSK Shift Frequencies: | 170, 425 and 850 Hz |
Packet Shift Frequencies: | 200, 1000 Hz |
Harmonic radiation: | at least 50dB below peak output |
SSB carrier suppression: | at least 40dB below peak output |
Undesired sideband suppression: | at least 50dB below peak output |
Audio response (SSB): | not more than -6dB from 400 to 2800 Hz |
3rd-order IMD: | -36 dB @ 150 watts PEP, -31 dB @ 200 watts PEP, or better |
Microphone impedance: | 500 to 600 Ohm |
RECEIVER
Circuit type: | quad-conversion superheterodyne (triple conversion for FM) | |||
Intermediate Frequencies: | 73.62 and 8.215 MHz and 455 and 100 kHz |
Sensitivity (For 10 dB S/N): | ||||
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Frequency | 100 ~ 250 kHz | 250 ~ 500 kHz | 0.5 ~ 1.8 MHz | 1.8 ~ 30 MHz |
Mode | ||||
SSB, CW (2.4 kHz) | 1.25 uV | 1 uV | 2 uV | 0.25 uV |
AM (6 kHz) | 10 uV | 8 uV | 16 uV | 1 uV |
29 MHz FM (12 dB SINAD) | - | - | - | 0.5 uV |
Selectivity (-6 / -60 dB): | ||||
Button | Modes | Min -6dB BW | Max -60 dB BW | |
2.4 kHz | all except FM | 2.2 kHz | 3.8 kHz | |
2.0 kHz | all exc. AM, FM | 1.8 kHz | 3.6 kHz | |
500 Hz | CW, RTTY, Packet | 500 Hz | 1.2 kHz | |
250 Hz | CW, RTTY | 240 Hz | 700 Hz | |
Sensitivity (For 10 dB S/N): | ||||
Frequency | 100 ~ 250 kHz | 250 ~ 500 kHz | 0.5 ~ 1.8 MHz | 1.8 ~ 30 MHz |
Mode | ||||
SSB, CW (2.4 kHz) | 1.25 uV | 1 uV | 2 uV | 0.25 uV |
AM (6 kHz) | 10 uV | 8 uV | 16 uV | 1 uV |
29 MHz FM (12 dB SINAD) | - | - | - | 0.5 uV |
Manuals
Mods
AA6SQ about Extended transmitter frequency range for FT990 and FT1000
-Remove top and bottom covers.
Remove top screw on each side which holds front panel to chassis.
Pivot front panel down slowly.
CAUTION: if you let it go, it will flop down rapidly and probably tear somethins loose.
Behind the meter will be the CNTL unit.
It has a metal cover about 4 * 8 inches.
Snap the cover off. Look to the top of the unit.
You will see JP-3.
Remove the solder connection on JP-3.
OUT OF BAND TX MOD FT1000
1. REMOVE POWER AND ANT. 2. OPEN CASE LIKE EXPLAINED IN YOUR "OPERATING MANUAL". 3. LOCATE FOUR SCREWS ATTACHING FROUNT PANEL AND REMOVE THE TOP SCREWS. LOOSEN THE BOTTOM SCREWS. 4. TILT FROUNT PANEL FORWARD. 5. ON THE LEFT SIDE OF THE RADIO, REMOVE THE PLUG FROM POWER SUPPLY TO THE FRONT PANEL. (GRAY AND WHITE WIRES.) 6. LOCATE THE JUMPER POSITION 3 ON CONTROL BOARD. 7. CHANGE THE JUMPER STATUS IN POSITION 3. 8. REASSEMBLE RADIO. 9. RESET CPU (see your OPERATING MANUAL).
Note: I haven't tried or verified this, proceed at your own risk, and do not transmit outside of legal bands! WA2ISE