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Operation Manual Split-Frequency Operation ............................31 CW Mode Operation .................................. 32 Setup for Straight Key Operation ..................32 Using the Built-in Electronic Keyer ................33 FM Mode Operation................................... 34 Repeater Operation .......................................34 Tone Squelch Operation ................................34 SCOPE ...................................................... 35 Scope function setting ...................................36 Memory Operation ..................................... 38 Memory Storage ............................................38 Memory Channel Recall ................................38 Erasing Memory Channel Date .....................39
..........................39 Setting Menu ............................................. 40 Using Menu ...................................................40 Resetting the Microprocessor .................... 45
.............................................. 46 General ..........................................................46 Transmitter ....................................................46 Receiver ........................................................47 Table of Contents Accessories & options ................................. 1 Supplied Accessories ......................................1 Available options .............................................1 Installation and interconnections ................. 2 Antenna Considerations ..................................2 Connection of Antenna and Power Cables ......2 Connection of Microphone, Headphone, Key, Keyer and FH-2 .......................................3 Front panel controls & Switches .................. 4 Display indications ..................................... 13 Meter display .................................................15 Rear Panel................................................. 16 Basic Operation ......................................... 18 Turning the Transceiver ON and OFF ...........18 Adjusting the Audio Volume Level .................18 Switch between MAIN and SUB ....................18 Operating Band Selection .............................19 Operating Mode Select ..................................19 Setting the Operating Frequency ..................20 RF Power output control ................................21 Antenna selection ..........................................21 MIC Gain Adjustment ....................................21 DIAL knob Lock .............................................21 Receiver Accessories ................................ 22
............................22 RF Gain .........................................................22 AGC (Automatic Gain Control ........................22 Band Stack Operation ...................................23 CW Decode ...................................................23 Audio Peak Filter ...........................................23
..........................24 CW Pitch Adjustment .....................................24 Interference Rejection ............................... 25
.................25 VC Tune Filter ...............................................25 Contour Control Operation ............................26 IF SHIFT Operation .......................................26 WIDTH Tuning ...............................................27
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............................................27 IF NOTCH Filter Operation ............................27 DNR Operation ..............................................28 DNF Operation ..............................................28
.......................28 Transmitter Operation ................................ 29 Transmission .................................................29 Changing the transmission meter ..................29
...................................29 Speech Processor .........................................30 Monitor ..........................................................30 VOX ...............................................................30 Accessories & options Supplied Accessories
SSM-75G
DC Power Cord
Operation Manual Available options
Reference Microphone
Dual Element Microphone
Ultra-High-Fidelity Desktop Microphone
Desktop Microphone
Lightweight Stereo Headphone
External Automatic Antenna Tuner
Remote Control Keypad
M-1 M-100 MD-200A8X MD-100A8X YH-77STA FC-40 FH-2
1 Installation and interconnections Antenna Considerations The FTDX101D is designed for 50 Ohm resistive impedance at the amateur operating frequencies.
chosen operation and bands. Construct the antenna and coaxial cable, or use a suitable antenna tuner, to maintain the impedance pre-
sented to the FTDX101D antenna connector for an SWR of 1.5 or less. Careful preparation of the antenna and/or tuner will permit maximum performance and protect the transceiver from damage. High voltages may be present on the antenna; install it so it will not be easily touched when in operation. Connection of Antenna and Power Cables Please follow the outline in the illustration regarding the proper connection of antenna coaxial cables, as well as the DC power cable. ANT 1 ANT 2 EXT SPKR KEY REM METER EXT ALC RS-232C A B LINEAR ACC PTT
+13.8V TUNER DC IN GND RX OUT A IF OUT A RX OUT B IF OUT B FUSE: 25A RED BLACK DC power cord (supplied) To prevent damage from lightning, atmospheric electricity, electrical shock etc., please provide a good earth ground. Use a short, thick, braided cable to connect your station equipment to the buried ground rod (or alternative earth ground system). 2 Connection of Microphone, Headphone, Key, Keyer and FH-2
MIC UP MIC GND
+5V DOWN FAST PTT GND
FH-2 ANT 1 ANT 2 EXT SPKR KEY REM METER EXT ALC RS-232C A B LINEAR ACC PTT
+13.8V TUNER DC IN GND RX OUT A IF OUT A RX OUT B IF OUT B 3 Front panel controls & Switches ON/OFF Switch Press and hold in this switch for one second to turn the transceiver on. Similarly, press and hold in this switch for one second to turn the transceiver off. USB Jack Connect a USB A type keyboard or mouse. KEY Connect a telegraph key or electronic keyer paddle to use for CW mode operation. When connecting a key or other device to the KEY jack, use only a 3-contact (ste-
will place a short between the ring and the
constant key-down condition. DOT DASH COMMON DOT DASH COMMON KEY GND KEY NC GND PHONES Jack
jack. When wearing headphones, we recommend that you turn the AF Gain levels down to their lowest settings before turning power on, to minimize the impact on your hearing caused by audio pops during switch-on. SIGNAL GND MIC This 8-pin jack accepts input from a microphone uti-lizing a traditional YAESU HF transceiver pinout. MIC UP MIC GND
+5V DOWN FAST PTT GND 4 TUNE This is the on/off switch for the FTDX101D Auto-
matic Antenna Tuner.
the antenna tuner. Press the [TUNE] key for about 1 second to start automatic tuning. Since the transceiver transmits automati-
cally during automatic tuning, make sure to connect an antenna or dummy load before tuning up. When the antenna or dummy load does not match the impedance, HI-SWR will appear on the touch panel. VOX This key enables automatic voice-actuated trans-
mitter switching. While VOX is activated, the LED inside this key glows orange. MOX
circuit to activate the transmitter. ZIN/SPOT ZIN Touch [ZIN/SPOT] to cause the receiving frequency to zero-in automatically while receiving the CW sig-
nal. SPOT Pressing and holding [ZIN/SPOT], the tone is out-
put from the speaker. DISP Each time the key is pressed, the display of the scope screen changes as shown below. Only MAIN or SUB will be displayed
Upper side: MAIN, Lower side: SUB
Left side: MAIN, Right side: SUB
Left side: MAIN, Right side: SUB Adjust the peak signal color density. S.MENU Settings related to scope display. SPEED: Setting scope sweep speed. PEAK:
MARKER: Marker display ON or OFF. COLOR: Changing scope display color. LEVEL: Adjust the reference level. FUNC
screen where the operation settings for a variety of
to close the function menu screen. SD memory card slot You can use the commercially available SD memo-
ry card to save various settings, save the memory
5 MODE
Press and hold this key to display the radio modu-
lation form selection screen, then touch and select your desired modulation form. SSB The operation mode becomes SSB. Press the [SSB] key will toggle to the alternate mode. For example, In the LSB or USB modes, press the [MODE] key toggles between LSB and USB mode. CW The operation mode becomes CW. Press the [CW] key will toggle to the alternate mode. For example, In the CW-L or CW-U modes, press the [MODE] key toggles between CW-L and CW-U mode. BK-IN This key turns the CW break-in capability on and off. While CW break-in is activated, the LED inside this key glows orange. MONI This key enables the transmit monitor in SSB, CW and AM modes. While activated, the LED inside this key glows orange. SYNC Change the frequency of the MAIN band with the MAIN dial, the frequency of the SUB band also changes in the same step. SPLIT Press this key to operate split frequency between
[SPLIT] key for one second, the Quick Split fea-
ture will be engaged. SUB band transmit will auto-
matically be set to a frequency 5 kHz higher than the MAIN band receive frequency, with the same operating mode. The transceiver will operate in the Split mode. RX (CLAR)
allow you to temporarily adjust the receive frequen-
cy up to 9.990 kHz with the MPVD knob. Press this key once more to return the receiver to the
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bered, in case you want to use it again.
the [RX], [TX] or [CLAR] key. TX (CLAR) Pressing this key activates the TX Clarifie. This will allow you to temporarily adjust the transmit fre-
quency up to 9.990 kHz with the MPVD knob.
the [RX], [TX] or [CLAR] key. MAIN Change the operation band to the MAIN band. SUB Change the operation band to the SUB band. 6 transmissions. This control is normally kept fully
during FM operation. Setting scope sweep speed. Adjust the peak signal color density. Marker display ON or OFF. Changing scope display color. Adjust the reference level. SUB AF The inner [MAIN AF] knob sets the audio level of the SUB band receiver. MULTI This knob incorporates multiple tasks and makes it very convenient to operate the various functions of the FTDX101D. You can assign the desired action from the bellow. SPEED:
PEAK:
MARKER:
COLOR:
LEVEL:
RF POWER: Output power setting. MONI LEVEL: Monitor level adjustment. DNR LEVEL: DNR level adjustment. NB LEVEL: NB level adjustment. VOX GAIN:
VOX gain adjustment. VOX DELAY: VOX delay adjustment. ANTI VOX:
ANTI VOX adjustment. CH DIAL:
Frequency change at a predeter-
mined frequency step. Selects the Desired memory chan-
nel. Selects the memory group.
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ter. GROUP:
IF FILTER: MEM CH:
FAST Pressing this key will change the tuning of the MAIN Dial knob to a higher step rate. MAIN AF The inner [MAIN AF] knob sets the audio level of the MAIN band receiver. RF/SQL (MAIN band) RF The outer [RF/SQL] knob is the receiver RF gain control of the MAIN band receiver, which adjusts
This control is normally left in the fully clockwise position. SQL This knob sets the signal level threshold of the MAIN band receiver, below which the receiver au-
dio is muted, in FM mode. It is very useful during local ragchews, to eliminate noise between incom-
ing transmissions. This control is normally kept fully
during FM operation. LOCK This key toggles locking on/off for the MAIN Dial knob. With Lock on, the MAIN Dial knob can still be turned, but the frequency will not change, and the LOCK appears in the frequency display. RF/SQL (SUB band) RF The outer [RF/SQL] knob is the receiver RF gain control of the SUB band receiver, which adjusts
This control is normally left in the fully clockwise position. SQL This knob sets the signal level threshold of the SUB band receiver, below which the receiver audio is muted, in FM mode. It is very useful during local ragchews, to eliminate noise between incoming 7
SUB MPVD dial will operate as CLAR CLAR When pressed, dial. RX (MAIN band) Press this key to activate receive on the MAIN band frequency. The LED inside the key will glow green when the transceiver is receiving on the MAIN band frequency. TX (MAIN band) When this key is pushed, the LED inside the key will glow red; and, when the PTT switch is pressed, the transceiver will transmit on the MAIN band fre-
quency. MAIN Pressing this key momentarily, exchanges the fre-
quency data, of MAIN band and SUB band. TX (SUB band) When this key is pushed, the LED inside the key will glow red; and, when the PTT switch is pressed, the transceiver will transmit on the SUB band fre-
quency. RX (SUB band) Press this key to activate receive on the SUB band frequency. The LED inside the key will glow green when the transceiver is receiving on the SUB band frequency. VC TUNE When pressed, TUNE dial. VC TUNE
MPVD dial will operate as VC 8 QMB Pressing the [QMB] key copies the contents (fre-
quency, mode, bandwidth, FM repeater offset, and
FINE TUNING When pressed, MAIN dial will operate as FINE TUNING dial which changes the frequency at 1 Hz
MAIN dial This large knob adjusts the operating frequency. Clockwise rotation of this knob increases the fre-
quency. Default tuning increments are 10 Hz (CW,
the tuning steps increases. The available steps are:
Operating Mode LSB, USB, CW DATA-L, DATA-U RTTY 1 Step 1 Dial Rotation 10Hz [100Hz] 10kHz [100kHz]
AM, FM, DATA FM 100Hz [1kHz] 100kHz [1MHz]
[ ]:When [FAST] key is On. MPVD dial
(MULTI PURPOSE VFO OUTER DIAL)
one touch operation. MAIN/SUB When pressed, the MPVD dial operates as the dial to set the frequency of the SUB band when the operation band is MAIN band, and the frequency of the MAIN band when the operation band is SUB band. Adjusts transmission output. C.S When pressed, the operation of the MPVD dial operates with the function assigned in advance (see
RF POWER:
MONI LEVEL: Adjusts the Monitor level. DNR LEVEL: DNR level adjustment. NB LEVEL:
VOX GAIN:
VOX DELAY:
ANTI VOX:
CH DIAL:
NB level adjustment. VOX gain adjustment. VOX delay adjustment. ANTI VOX adjustment. Frequency change at a predeter-
mined frequency step. Selects the Desired memory chan-
nel. Selects the memory group. Pass band width selection of IF
MEM CH:
GROUP:
IF FILTER:
[CS DIAL]. 9 BAND These keys allow one-touch selection of the de-
also be used for direct entry of a desired operating frequency during VFO operation. Select the operation band. The band selected in the MAIN band is white, and the band selected by the SUB band is illuminated with the blue LED. When sending, the sending side LED lights in red. Also, when you press and hold it, the orange LED lights, so you can use it instead of memo to display the band to which the antenna is connected. V/M This key toggles frequency control between VFO and the memory system. MV Press and hold the [MV] key in for one second copies the data from the selected memory to VFO, and two beeps sound. Previous data in VFO will be over-written. VM Save data such as frequency set with VFO to the memory channel. Press and hold the [V
the [V be written to the memory channel. MIC/SPEED MIC (SSB and AM mode) This knob adjusts the microphone input level for
The display will show the relative micro-
phone gain level for 1/2 second whenever this knob is turned. SPEED (CW mode) This knob adjusts the keying speed of the inter-
in-creases the sending speed. The display will show the keying speed for 1/2 second whenever this knob is turned. PROC/PITCH PROC (SSB and AM mode)
the transmitter RF speech processor in SSB and AM mode. The compression level setting will be shown for 1/2 second in the display when ever the outer [PROC/PITCH] knob is turned. PITCH (CW mode) The outer [PROC/PITCH] knob selects your pre-
ferred CW tone pitch (from 300 ~ 1050 Hz, in 10 Hz
The Spot tone frequency will be shown for 1/2 second in the display when ever the out-
er [PROC/PITCH] knob is turned. 10 NB (MAIN band) This switch engages the MAIN band IF Noise Blanker. When the Noise Blanker is activated, the LED inside the key will glow orange. The noise blanker level can be adjusted by turning the [MULTI] knob after pressing and holding the [NB] key. DNR (MAIN band) This key turns the MAIN band Digital Noise Re-
duction circuit on and off. When the Digital Noise Reduction is activated, the LED inside the key will glow orange. The noise reduction level can be adjusted by turning the [MULTI] knob after pressing and holding the [DNR] key. W/N (SUB band) Touch the [W/N] key to enable one-touch, mode-specific, selection of a narrow IF DSP filter setting that does not require resetting the band-
width control to the WIDTH/SHIFT system. NOTCH (SUB band) Pressing this key allows you to adjust the center
knob. While activated, the LED inside this key glows orange. CONT (SUB band) Pressing this key allows you to select the DSP Con-
tour filter response using the [CONT/APF] knob. While activated, the LED inside this key glows or-
ange. APF (SUB band) In the CW mode, pressing this key will activate
narrow audio bandwidth. While activated, the LED inside this key glows orange. 11 CONT/APF (SUB band) CONT Press the [CONT] switch then turn the outer [CONT/
APF] knob to select the desired CONTOUR filter
[CONT] switch. APF In the CW mode, press the [APF] switch and then turn the outer [CONT/APF] knob to select the de-
engaged via the [APF] switch. For the MAIN band, the same functions as operate. to SHIFT (SUB band) Rotate the inner [SHIFT] knob to move the pass-
adjustment range is 1.2 kHz. The position of the passband can be observed on the display. Further-
more, the display will show the shift value of the IF SHIFT for 1/2 second whenever the [SHIFT] knob is turned. WIDTH (SUB band) Rotate the outer [WIDTH] knob to set the overall band-
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duces the bandwidth, while clockwise rotation increases the bandwidth. The current band-width can be observed on the display. Furthermore, the frequency display will show the bandwidth of the IF passband for 1/2 second whenever the [WIDTH] knob is turned. NOTCH (SUB band) Press the [NOTCH] switch to turn the IF NOTCH
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on the display. Furthermore, the display will show
second whenever the [NOTCH] knob is turned. 12 Display indications Operation status display BUSY:
Receiving signal TX:
Transmitting
+:
Plus shift
-:
Minus shift ENC:
The tone encoder is in use TSQ:
During tone squelch operation SPLIT:
Running split operation SYNC:
During synchro operation CLAR TRX
CLAR TX
CLAR RX
+xxxHz/-xxxHz VFO mode/MEMORY mode VFO: Displayed in VFO mode. M-xx: Displays the selected channel number when in memory mode. Mode (radio modulation form) Receive operation status indication Displays the operation status of each reception function. You can change the setting by touching. ANT:
Indicates which antenna is selected by
[ANT] on the display. Indicates which front end RF amplifier is selected [IPO] on the display. Indicates the attenuation level, selected
[ATT] on the display. Indicates the AGC decay time setting, which is selected [AGC] on the display. Indicates the Digital Notch Filter is ON/OFF. IPO:
ATT:
AGC:
DNF:
13 Meter (MAIN band) There are four functions on the main multi-meter. The bottom three selections in the list below are transmit functions. S:
Indicates the received signal strength on the MAIN band, from S-0 to S9+60 dB. Indicates the RF Power Output, from 0 to 150 Watts on transmit. COMP: Indicates the compression level of the PO:
speech processor, from 0 to 20 dB. TEMP: Indicates the final transistor temperature, from 0 C to 100 C. Frequency Display Left side: MAIN band frequency display. Right side: SUB band frequency display. Filter Display This indicator is used for viewing the status of the
Meter (SUB band)
bottom four selections in the list below are transmit functions. S:
Indicates the received signal strength on the SUB band, from S-0 to S9+60 dB. Indicates the relative ALC voltage.
Indicates the antenna system observed-
ALC:
VDD ID SWR:
Scope Screen information display MAIN:
SUB:
HOLD:
MAIN band SCOPE Screen. SUB band SCOPE Screen. The operation of the scope screen
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ly stopped. Frequency is constantly in the center of the screen (for monitoring condi-
tions on both sides of your operating
CENTER:
CURSOR: The position of the marker moves in conjunction with the dial knob, and when the marker exceeds the upper or lower limit frequency, the screen scrolls. FAST1-3
SLOW1-2 SPAN xxxkHz Scope Screen frequency span (display
Scope Screen Display spectrum and waterfall useful for monitor-
ing situations in the band. In addition to instanta-
neously switching the display between the MAIN and SUB bands, dual display is possible to display the status of both the MAIN and SUB bands. Scope display setting CTS/CRS: Switch between the center mode and the cursor mode of the scope display method. Sets the width of the scope display. Switch waterfall display from conven-
tional type and 3DSS type. Information on the SUB band is not displayed and only information on the MAIN band is displayed. In addition to the scope display, the oscilloscope and the AF-FFT are also displayed. SPAN:
3DSS:
EXPAND: Expand the display area of the scope SINGLE:
MULTI:
screen in the vertical direction. Temporarily stop the scope display and
HOLD:
14 Meter display Name of the meter that operates during transmission S-Meter
(MAIN band) S-Meter
(SUB band) Final transistor temperature Speech compressor level RF power Output Relative ALC voltage Final amplfier drain voltage Final amplfier drain current Standing Wave Ratio Select meter at transmission The lower part of the S meter is a meter that operates at the time of transmission. When you touch the meter section, the meter selection screen will be displayed, so select the meter you
Speech compressor level Relative ALC voltage RF power Output Final transistor temperature LEFT METER RIGHT METER POPOPO COMP TEMP ALCALCALC ID VDD SWR Final amplfier drain voltage Standing Wave Ratio Final amplfier drain current Instructions of each meter are not actual values, but they are indicated by relative value which shows a guide. 15 Rear Panel ANT 1 ANT 2 EXT SPKR KEY REM METER EXT ALC RS-232C A B LINEAR ACC PTT
+13.8V TUNER DC IN GND RX OUT A IF OUT A RX OUT B IF OUT B Cooling FAN ANT 1, 2, 3/RX
connected here, and only during transmission. EXT SPKR This 3.5-mm, 2-contact, jack provides variable au-
dio output for an external loudspeaker. The audio output impedance at this jack is 4 - 8 Ohms, and the level varies according to the setting of the front panel [AF] knob. Inserting a plug into this jack disables the internal loudspeaker. SIGNAL GND KEY This 1/4-inch 3-contact jack accepts a CW key or keyer paddle. A two-contact plug cannot be used in this jack. Key-up voltage is +3.3 V DC, and key-
down cur-rent is 0.3 mA. KEY GND KEY NC GND DOT DASH COMMON DOT DASH COMMON 16 AF-OUT This 3.5-mm, 3-contact jack provides dual-channel low-level receiver output, for recording or external
The front panel [AF] knobs do not affect the signals at this jack. SIGNALSUB SIGNALMAIN GND REM By plugging the FH-2 Remote Control Keypad into this jack, direct access to the FTDX101D CPU is provided for control functions such as contest mem-
ory keying, plus frequency and function control. RTTY/DATA This 6-pin input/output jack accepts AFSK input
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vides fixed level receiver audio output, and FSK keying line. SQL DATA OUT SHIFT PTT GND DATA IN METER This 3.5-mm jack to connect an external meter. EXT ALC This RCA input jack accepts negative-going exter-
linear amplifier to prevent over-excitation by the transceiver. USB Connecting to a computer from this jack using a commercially available USB cable allows remote control by CAT commands from the computer. RS-232C This 9-pin serial DB-9 jack allows external comput-
er control of the FTDX101D. Connect a serial cable here and to the RS-232C COM port on your per-
SERIAL IN SERIAL OUT N/A N/A GND N/A NC RTS CTS GND Use this terminal to connect the transceiver to a good earth ground, for safety and optimum perfor-
mance. Use a large diameter, short braided cable for making ground connections. DC IN This is the DC power supply connection for the transceiver. Use the supplied DC cable to connect directly to a DC power supply, which must be capa-
ble of supplying at least 23 A @13.8 VDC. RX OUT A This RCA jack provides output of the receiver signal lines from the Antenna jacks which are connected to RX side of the transceivers main T/R switching circuitry. LINEAR This 15-pin output jack provides band selection data, which may be used for control of optional ac-
cessories such as the VL-1000 Solid-state Linear
ACC This 13-pin jack for connecting optional accesso-
ries. IF OUT A This RCA jack output the IF signal of the MAIN band re-
ceived signal. This signal does not pass through the roof-
TX-GND This RCA jacks center pin is closed to ground while the transceivers transmitter is engaged. The tran-
sistor open collector circuit used for this jack is ca-
pable of switching a DC voltage of 60 V at 200 mA, or DC 30 V at up to 1Amp. PTT This RCA input jack may be used to provide manu-
al transmitter activation using a foot switch or other switching device. Its function is identical to the
[MOX] key on the front panel. Open-circuit voltage is +5 VDC, and closed-circuit current is 2 mA. RX OUT B This RCA jack provides output of the receiver signal lines from the Antenna jacks which are connected to RX side of the transceivers main T/R switching circuitry.
+13.8V This RCA output jack provides regulated, sepa-
rately fused 13.8 VDC at up to 200 mA, to power an external device such as a packet TNC. Make sure your device does not require more current (if it
TUNER This 8-pin output jack is used for connection to the FC-40 External Automatic Antenna Tuner. RESET(BAND D) TX INH BAND C RX D (BAND B) GND TX GND
+13V OUT RX D (BAND A) EXT-DISPLAY Connect an External Display to this jack. When connecting, use the cable with the ferrite core. IF OUT B This RCA jack output the IF signal of the SUB band received signal. This signal does not pass through
17 Basic Operation Turning the Transceiver ON and OFF Press and hold the Power switch to turn the transceiver ON or OFF. Adjusting the Audio Volume Level Rotate the [MAIN AF] or [SUB AF] knob to adjust the volume to a comfortable level. Switch between MAIN and SUB
and the SUB band receiver (right side of the
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ceiver circuit configuration, different frequencies and operation The large frequency display with the underline is the current operating frequency. Press the [MAIN] or [SUB] key to switch the re-
ceivers. Exchange the MAIN band and SUB bands Press the [MAIN
SUB] key momentarily to ex-
change the contents of the MAIN band and the SUB band. MAIN band SUB band Copy data from the MAIN band to the SUB band Press and hold the [MAIN
SUB] key, to transfer the frequency or the memory channel data, from MAIN band to SUB band. 18 Operating Band Selection Press the BAND key corresponding to the Ama-
teur band on which you wish to begin operation. Operating Mode Select Press and hold the [MODE] key, then touch the desired operating mode. The Indicator of the MAIN band lights White, and the SUB band lights Blue. During transmit the indicator will light in Red to designate which band is transmitting. Mark the operation band Press and hold the desired band key, the orange Band Indicator will light. Press and hold the key again to turn the Indicator OFF. Lights in orange
The Band Indicator may be used to designate a connected antenna, a DXpedition, or con-
test operation band. Use it instead of memo.
More than one band may be marked at the same time. Pressing the [SSB] / [CW] key repeatedly will tog-
gle to the alternate mode. In the LSB or USB modes, pressing the [SSB]
key toggles between LSB and USB mode. In the CW-L or CW-U modes, pressing the [CW]
key toggles between CW-L and CW-U mode.
[SSB] key
[CW] key
19 Setting the Operating Frequency Setting Frequency with the MAIN Dial Rotate the MAIN dial knob to tune within the band, and begin normal operation.
selection. Tuning of 1 MHz or 1 kHz 1. Touch the MHz or kHz area of the frequen-
cy display. 2. Rotate the MAIN dial knob. 3. Touch MHz or kHz area of the frequency
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Touch screen tuning When the Scope Screen is touched, the frequen-
cy will be changed corresponding to the place on the display that is touched. Tuning of 1 Hz (FINE TUNING) In the SSB, CW, RTTY, DATA-L or DATA-U mode, the frequency can be adjusted with 1 Hz steps. Keyboard Frequency Entry 1. Touch the Hz area of the frequency display. 2. Enter the frequency using the numeric keys. Erases the rightmost digit. The Entered frequency is confirmed. The display returns to the previous screen when this symbol is touched. Clear all entered numbers.
will be canceled. 3. Setting with the [MULTI] knob The [MULTI] knob may be set to adjust in preset steps. 1. Press the [FUNC] k e y . 2. Touch [CH DIAL] . 3. Rotate the [MULTI] knob.
selection.
steps. 1. Press the [FINE TUNING] key. 2. Rotate the MAIN dial knob. MAIN Dial 20 RF Power output control Turn the [MULTI] knob to adjust the RF power output. MIC Gain Adjustment Adjust microphone gain with the [MIC/SPEED]
knob.
knob of the waterfall display in the factory default.
other than RF POWER, It may be returned to RF POWER:
1. Press the [FUNC] key. 2. Touch [RF POWER]. The [MULTI] knob now operates as the adjustment knob of the RF power output. Antenna selection To select the ANT 1, ANT 2 or the ANT 3 /
1. Touch [ANT]. 2. Touch the number of the desired antenna (an-
In the SSB mode When transmitting in the SSB mode, adjust the MIC gain so that the ALC meter stays within the ALC zone of the meter on voice peaks. In the AM mode When transmitting in the AM mode, adjust the MIC gain so that the ALC meter does not de-
DIAL knob Lock The DIAL knob may be locked to prevent acci-
dental frequency change. To lock the DIAL knob, press the[LOCK] key. To unlock the DIAL setting, and restore normal tuning, press the[LOCK] k e y a g a i n . 21 Receiver Accessories
The [CLAR RX] key and MPVD Dial are used to offset the receive frequency from their settings on the VFO frequency. 1. press the [CLAR RX] key. 2. Rotation of the MPVD Dial will allow you to
RF Gain The RF Gain control provides manual adjustment of the gain levels for the receiver RF and IF stag-
es, to account for noise and signal strength con-
ditions at the moment. As the RF GAIN knob is rotated counterclockwise to reduce the gain, the S-meter reading will rise. This indicates that the AGC voltage being applied to the receiver is increasing (this causes a reduc-
MPVD Dial 3. RX] key.
press and hold the [CLAR RX] o r [CLAR TX]
key. MAIN band SUB band AGC (Automatic Gain Control) The AGC system is designed to help compen-
sate for fading and other propagation effects. The AGC characteristics can be individually set for each operating mode. The basic objective of AGC is to maintain a constant audio output level once a certain minimum threshold of signal strength is achieved. 1. Touch [AGC] . 2. Touch the desired receiver-recovery time con-
stant.
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ceiver-recovery time for the reception mode. Operation Mode AUTO AGC Selection SSB / AM CW / FM / DATA-FM RTTY DATA-L / DATA-U SLOW FAST MID
mode. 22 Band Stack Operation The FTDX101D utilizes a triple band-stack VFO selection technique that permits storing of up to three favorite frequencies and modes onto each band VFO register. A typical setup, for the 14 MHz band, might be arranged like this:
1. Program 14.0250 MHz, CW Mode, then press 2. Program 14.0800 MHz, RTTY Mode, then 3. Program 14.1950 MHz, USB Mode, then the [14] key. press the [14] key. press the [14] key. With this configuration, successive momentary presses of the [14] MHz band key will allow you to step sequentially through these three VFOs. CW Decode Alphanumeric Morse code can be decoded and displayed as text on the display. Interfering signals, noise, phasing, code accura-
cy, and the like may prevent accurate message copy. 1. Press the [CW] key to set the operating mode to CW. 2. Press the [FUNC] key. 3. Touch [DECODE] . The CW DECODE screen is displayed, and the decoded message is displayed on the screen. CQ CQ CQ DE JA1YOE K
when a CW signal is not being received, touch [DEC LVL] and then rotate the [MULTI] knobto adjust the threshold level. 4. To cancel the CW decode function, touch
[DEC OFF]. Audio Peak Filter 1. Press the [APF] key. 2. Rotate the [CONT/APF] knob to the left or right to reduce any interference.
peak center frequency setting to "0 Hz".
while tuning the SHIFT knob. To exit from APF operation, press the [APF] key again. SUB band MAIN band 23 CW Pitch Adjustment The center frequency of the receiver passband may be adjusted to the CW tone you prefer. 1. Press the [CW] key to engage CW operation. 2. Rotate the [PROC/PITCH] knob to select the desired tone.
Hz, in 10 Hz steps. CW Spotting (Zero-Beating)
handy technique to ensure you and the other sta-
tion are precisely on the same frequency. The Tuning Offset Indicator in the display may also be moved so you can adjust your receiver frequency to center the incoming station on the pitch corresponding to that of your transmitted signal. Zero-In Using the Auto Zeroing System Press the [ZIN/SPOT] key momentary to adjust the receiving frequency to the zero-in automati-
cally while receiving the CW signal. Using the SPOT System 1. Press the [CW] key to engage CW operation. 2. Press the [MONI] key. 3. While you are pressing and holding [ZIN/
SPOT] key, the tone is output from the speaker. 24 Interference Rejection IPO (Intercept Point Optimization) The IPO feature allows the operator to optimize the characteristics of the receiver front end, depending on the current noise level and the strength of incoming signals.
1. Touch [IPO]. 2. Select the desired characteristic of the receiver front end, according to the chart below.
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VC Tune Filter Effectively attenuates powerful interference signals that are problematic in low band. If there are multiple
1. Press the [VC TUNE] key. VC Tune Filter is activated. Fine tune the tuning point 1. Press the [VC TUNE] key (located at the up-
2. Rotate the MPVD dial to peak the response
observed in the Tuning Offset Indicator on the display, while tuning the MPVD dial. MPVD Dial
operating frequency. 2. To exit from VC tune operation, press the [VC TUNE] key. 25 Contour Control Operation
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cy components, and thus enhances the sound and readability of a received signal. 1. Press the [CONT] key. 2. Rotate the [CONT/APF] knob to achieve the most natural-sounding audio reproduction on the incoming signal.
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TOUR setting to factory defaults. 3. To exit from Contour tuning, press the [CONT/
APF] key momentarily. IF SHIFT Operation
higher or lower, without changing the pitch of the incoming signal, and thus reduces or eliminates interference. Because the tuned carrier frequen-
cy is not varied, there is no need to re-tune the operating frequency to eliminate the interference. The total passband tuning range for the IF SHIFT system is 1.2 kHz. Rotate the [SHIFT] knob to the left or right to re-
duce the interference.
seconds whenever the [SHIFT] knob is turned.
setting to 0 Hz. SUB band MAIN band SUB band MAIN band Adjusts the GAIN of the CONTOUR circuit 1. Press the [FUNC] key. 2.
3. Rotate the [MULTI] knob to set level of the gain of the CONTOUR circuit. 4. Press the [FUNC] key to save the new setting and exit the Setting Menu. 5. Press the [FUNC] key exit to normal opera-
tion. Sets the bandwidth ("Q") of the CONTOUR circuit. 1. Press t h e [ F U N C ] k e y . 2.
CONTOUR WIDTH]. 3. Rotate the [MULTI] knob to set bandwidth
4. Press the [FUNC] key to save the new setting and exit the Setting Menu. 5. Press the [FUNC] key exit to normal opera-
tion. 26 WIDTH Tuning The IF WIDTH tuning system allows you to vary the width of the DSP IF passband, to reduce or eliminate interference. Moreover, the bandwidth may actually be expand-
ed from its default setting, should you wish to en-
on the band is low. Rotate the [WIDTH] knob counter-clockwise to narrow the bandwidth and reduce interference.
tuning the [WIDTH] knob.
setting to factory default. SUB band MAIN band W/N (Wide/Narrow) Pressing the [W/N] key provides one-touch,
setting that does not require resetting the [WIDTH]
knob. 1. Press the [W/N]. 2. To exit from Narrow IF DSP setting, press the
[W/N] key. ATT (Attenuator) When extremely strong local signals or high noise degrades reception, you can use the [ATT] button to insert 6, 12, or 18-dB of RF attenuation in front
1. Touch [ATT]. 2. Touch desired attenuation level, per the chart below. OFF 6dB 12dB 18dB Attenuator is Off The incoming signal power is reduced
The incoming signal power is reduced
The incoming signal power is reduced
If the noise level is high or the received signal is extremely strong, the incoming signal level can be suppressed with the IPO/ATT settings. If the S-meter fluctuates S-3 or more in the noise level, or the received signal is extremely strong and it causes a high Smeter indication
Since IPO does not only attenuate the incoming signal, but also improves the cross modulation characteristic, try to activate the
the ATT. In this way, you can attenuate the incoming signal and noise effectively. IF NOTCH Filter Operation
that allows cutting out an interfering beat note or other carrier signal from inside the receiver pass-
band. 1. Press the [NOTCH] key. 2. Rotate the [NOTCH] knob to adjust the null
NOTCH setting to the factory default.
[NOTCH] key. SUB band MAIN band SUB band MAIN band 27 DNR Operation
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signed to reduce the level of random noise found on the HF and 50 MHz bands, and it is especially effective during SSB operation. 1. Press the [DNR] key. 2. Press and hold the [DNR] key, then rotate the
[MULTI] knob to set the noise reduction algo-
rithms. 3. To exit from DNR operation, press the [DNR]
key. DNF Operation
beat-canceling filter that can null out a number of interfering beat notes inside the receiver pass-
band. Because this is an Auto-Notch feature, there is no
Touch [DNF], then select ON or OFF. Noise Blanker (NB) Operation The FTDX101D includes an effective IF Noise Blanker, which can significantly reduce noise caused by automotive ignition systems. 1. Press the [NB] key. 2. Press and hold the [NB] key, then rotate the
[MULTI] knob to set the noise blanker level. To end Noise Blanker operation, press the [NB]
key once more. The NB function may be less effective on some other types of interference. Adjusting the Noise Attenuation 1. Press the [FUNC] key. 2. -
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4. Press the [FUNC] key to save the new set-
ting and exit the Setting Menu. 5. Press the [FUNC] key exit to normal opera-
tion. 28 Transmitter Operation Transmission 1. Press the microphone PTT switch to begin transmitting.
transmission.
Changing the transmission meter Touch the meter area and the meter selection screen will be displayed, so touch the desired meter. 2. Then touch the left meter area on the display to select the ALC meter. 3. Close the PTT switch, and speak into the mi-
crophone in a normal voice level. In the SSB mode Adjust the MIC gain so that the ALC meter stays within the ALC zone of the meter on voice peaks. In the AM mode When transmitting in the AM mode, adjust the MIC gain so that the ALC meter does not de-
PO COMP TEMP ALC VDD ID SWR Indicates the average power output level. Indicates the speech compression level.
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current. Indicates the Standing Wave Ratio. TOT (Time Out Timer)
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4. Press the [FUNC] key to save the new setting and exit the Setting Menu. 5. Press the [FUNC] key exit to normal opera-
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gage the transmitter automatically when you speak into the microphone. 1. Press the [VOX] key. VOX feature is activated. 2. Without pressing the PTT switch, speak into the microphone in a normal voice level. When you start speaking, the transmitter should be activated automatically. When you finish speaking, the transceiver should return to the receive mode (after a
To cancel VOX and return to PTT operation, press the [VOX] key once more. Adjusts the VOX GAIN 1. Press the [FUNC] key. 2. Touch [VOX GAIN] . 3. While speaking into the microphone, rotate the [MULTI] knob to the point where the trans-
mitter is quickly activated by your voice, with-
out background noise causing the transmitter to activate. Adjusts the VOX Delay Time 1. Press the [FUNC] key. 2. Touch [VOX DELAY]
3. Rotate the [MULTI] knob while saying a brief syllable like Ah and listening to the hang time for the desired delay. Adjusts the sensitivity of the anti-trip 1. Press the [FUNC] key. 2. Touch [ANTI VOX] . 3. Rotate the [MULTI] knob to prevent receiver audio from activating the transmitter (via the
Speech Processor The FTDX101D Speech Processor is designed to increase talk power by increasing the average power output (via a sophisticated compression
1. Press the [MIC/SPEED] knob. Speech Processor feature is activated. 2. Then touch the left meter area on the display to select the COMP meter. 3. Press the PTT switch on the microphone, and speak into the microphone in a normal voice level. 4. Adjust the [PROC/PITCH] knob to set the 5. To exit from the Speech Processor, press the compression level.
[MIC/SPEED] knob. Monitor Use the Monitor feature to listen to the quality of your transmitted signal. Press the [MONI] key. Monitor feature is activated.
1. Press the [FUNC] key. 2. Touch [MONI LEVEL]. 3. Rotate the [MULTI] knob to adjust the audio level. To exit from MONITOR operation, press the
[MONI] key. 30 Split-Frequency Operation A powerful capability of the FTDX101D is its flexibility in Split Frequency operation using the MAIN band and SUB band frequency registers. This makes the FTDX101D especially useful for high-level DX-peditions. The Split operation capa-
bility is very advanced and easy to use. 1. Set the MAIN band frequency as desired. 2. Set the SUB band frequency. 3. Press the [SPLIT] key.
used for reception, while the SUB band register will be used for transmission.
SPLIT key Green Red Green Quick Split Operation The Quick Split feature allows you to set a one-
touch offset of +5 kHz to be applied to the SUB
band frequency. 1. Set the MAIN band frequency. 2. Press and hold in the [SPLIT] key for one second to engage the Quick Split feature, and apply a frequency 5 kHz above the MAIN band frequency to the SUB band frequency register.
will be the same as that in use on the MAIN band register. 4. Press the [SPLIT] button once more, Split op-
eration will be cancelled.
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SUB] key will reverse the contents of MAIN band and SUB band. Press the [MAIN
SUB] key once more, to return to the original frequency alignment.
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and SUB band to different amateur bands. 31 CW Mode Operation The powerful CW operating capabilities of the FTDX101D permit operation using an electronic keyer pad-
dle, a straight key, or a computer-based keying device. Setup for Straight Key Operation 1.
2. Press the [CW] key to engage CW operation. 3. Rotate the Main Tuning Dial knob to select the desired operating frequency. 4. Press the [BK-IN] key. 5. Press the [MONI] key. The LED inside the [MONI] key glows orange; and the CW monitor is activated. CW Delay Time Setting
hang time of the transmitter, after you have fin-
ished sending, may be adjusted to a comfortable value consistent with your sending speed. 1. Press the [FUNC] key. 2. BK-IN DELAY] . 3. Start sending and rotate the [MULTI] knob to adjust the hang time, as you prefer for com-
fortable operation. 4. Press the [FUNC] key to save the new set-
ting and exit the Setting Menu. 5. Press the [FUNC] key exit to normal opera-
tion. 6. Operation using your CW key may now pro-
ceed.
RX system for CW is configured for Semibreak-in operation. 32 Using the Built-in Electronic Keyer 1.
2. Press the [CW] key to engage CW operation. 3. Rotate the Main Tuning Dial knob to select the desired operating frequency. 4. Press the [BK-IN] key. 5. Press the [MONI] key. The LED inside the [MONI] key glows orange; and the CW monitor is activated. Selecting the Keyer Operating Mode The configuration of the Electronic Keyer may be customized independently for the front and rear KEY jacks of the FT DX101D. This permits
if desired. This permits the use of an electronic keyer via the front jack and a straight key or com-
puter-driven keying line via the rear panel jack. 1. Press the [FUNC] key. 2. 3. Select [F KEYER TYPE] or [R KEYER TYPE]. 4. Select the keyer to the desired mode. The available selections are:
OFF The built-in Electronic Keyer is turned
6. the builtin Electronic Keyer is now active. 7. Rotate the [MIC/SPEED] knob to set the de-
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paddle, the CW keying tone will automatically be generated. Setting the Keyer Weight (Dot/Dash) Ratio Adjust the dot/dash ratio for the built-
i n E l e c t r o n i c K e y e r (default weighting is
1. Press the [FUNC] key. 2. WEIGHT]. 3. Rotate the [MULTI] knob to set the weight to the desired value. The available adjust-
m e n t r a n g e i s a D o t / D a s h r a t i o o f 2.5 to 4.5. 4. Press the [FUNC] key to save the new set-
ting and exit the Setting Menu. 5. Press the [FUNC] key exit to normal opera-
tion. BUG ELEKEY-A ELEKEY-B ELEKEY-Y ACS Dots will be generated automatically by the keyer, but dashes must be sent manually.
automatically transmitted upon pressing either side of the paddle. Pressing both sides of the paddle trans-
mits the currently generated Dash
Pressing both sides of the paddle trans-
mits the currently generated Dash
While transmitting the Dash, the first transmitted Dot will not be stored. Same as ELEKEY except that the spacing between characters is precisely set by the keyer to be the same length
5. Press the [FUNC] key to save the new set-
ting and exit the Setting Menu. 6. Press the [FUNC] key exit to normal opera-
tion. 33 FM Mode Operation Repeater Operation The FTDX101D may be utilized on 29 MHz and 50 MHz repeaters. 1. Press and hold the [MODE] key, and then touch [FM]. 2. Set the FTDX101D to the desired repeater's output frequency (downlink from the repeat-
3. Press the [FUNC] key. 4. Touch [RPT] . 5. Rotate the [MULTI] knob to select the desired repeater shift direction. The selections are:
where SIMP represents Simplex operation
6. Press the [FUNC] key. 7. Touch [ENC/DEC] . 8. Rotate the [MULTI] knob to select ENC. 9. Press the [FUNC] key. 10. Touch [TONE FREQ] . 11. Rotate the [MULTI] knob to select the desired CTCSS Tone to be used. A total of 50 stan-
dard CTCSS tones are provided (see the
12. Press and hold the microphone PTT switch to begin transmission. Tone Squelch Operation The Tone Squelch may be activated to keep the receiver silent until an incoming signal modulated with a matching CTCSS tone is received. The receiver squelch will then open in response to the reception of the required tone. 1. Press and hold the [MODE] key, and then touch [FM]. 2. Set the transceiver to the desired frequency. 3. Press the [FUNC] key. 4. Touch [ENC/DEC] . 5. Rotate the [MULTI] knob select to "TSQ". 6. Press the [FUNC] key. 7. Touch [TONE FREQ] . 8. Rotate the [MULTI] knob to select the de-
sired CTCSS Tone to be used. A total of 50 standard CTCSS tones are provided (see the
CTCSS Tone Frequency (Hz) 77.0 69.3 85.4 94.8 114.8 103.5 141.3 127.3 165.5 156.7 173.8 183.5 203.5 192.8 218.1 233.6 254.1 71.9 88.5 107.2 131.8 159.8 177.3 196.6 225.7 74.4 91.5 110.9 136.5 162.2 179.9 199.5 229.1
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67.0 82.5 100.0 123.0 151.4 171.3 189.9 210.7 250.3 34 SCOPE The FTDX101D is equipped with two types of screen mode. Center Mode (default) The Center Mode shows the receive frequency constantly in the center of the screen. Cursor Mode The Cursor Mode the position of the marker moves in conjunction with the dial knob and the screen scrolls when the marker exceeds the upper or lower limit frequency. Switching the screens Four different screens may be shown on the display by pressing the [DISP] key. Only "MAIN" or "SUB" will be displayed
Upper side: MAIN, Lower side: SUB
Left side: MAIN, Right side: SUB
Left side: MAIN, Right side: SUB 35 Scope function setting The settings related to the scope display are done with the items on the screen or with the [S.MENU] key. CTR/CRS Switch between the center mode and cursor mode of the scope display method. SPAN Selects the desired fre-
quency span of the Spec-
trum Scope. 3DSS The display of the waterfall switches between con-
ventional type and 3DSS type. MULTI In addition to the scope dis-
play, the oscilloscope and AF-FFT are also displayed. EXPAND The image of the scope screen expands in the ver-
tical direction. Touch this area to set the attenuator. Touch this area to set the level and sweep speed. HOLD
36 Press the [S.MENU] key and the "SCOPE MENU" screen will be displayed, so touch the desired item. SPEED PEAK MARKER COLOR LEVEL Setting Scope Sweep Speed. Adjust the Peak Signal Color Density. Marker display ON or OFF. Changing scope display color. Adjust the reference level to make it easier to distinguish be-
tween target signal and noise. 37 Memory Operation Memory Storage 1. In the VFO mode, select the frequency, mode, and status, the values you want to have stored. 2. Press and hold the [VM] k e y . Memory Channel Recall 1. Press the [V/M] key. 2. Press the [FUNC] key. 3. Rotate the [MULTI] knob to select the memo-
ry channel that you wish to store the data on. 4. Press the [VM] key to store the frequen-
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ation is completed. 3. Touch [MEM CH]. 4. Rotate the [MULTI] knob to select the desired memory channel. 5. To exit from memory mode and return to the VFO mode, press the [V/M] key. Memory Tune Operation The frequency may be freely tuned off from any memory channel in Memory Tune mode; this is similar to VFO operation. So long as you do not over-write the contents of the current memory, Memory Tune operation will not alter the contents of the memory channel.
Press the [V/M] key momentarily to return to the originally memorized frequency of the current memory channel. 38 Erasing Memory Channel Date 1. Press and hold the [VM] key. 2. Rotate the [MULTI] knob to select the memo-
ry channel that you would like to erase. 3. Touch [ERASE] to erase the contents of the selected memory channel.
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dent from the regular and PMS memories. These can quickly store operating parameters for later recall. QMB Channel Storage 1. Tune to the desired frequency on the MAIN band. 2. Press and hold the [QMB] key. The beep will confirm that the VFO-A contents have been written to the currently available QMB memory. If you repeatedly press and hold the [STO] key, the QMB memories will be written in the following order:
QMB Channel Recall 1. Press the [QMB] key. The current QMB channel data will be shown on the frequency display area. 2. Repeatedly pressing the [QMB] key will tog-
gle you through the QMB channels:
3. Press the [V/M] key to return to the VFO mode. 39 Setting Menu The Menu system of the FTDX101D provides extensive customization capability; the transceiver may be setup to comple - ment personal operating preferences. Menu items are grouped by general utilization categories. TX, RX, Memory and Scan CW Display SSB, AM, FM and RTTY Setting DATE, Time, SD Card and Reset Using Menu 1. Press the [FUNC] key. 2. Touch the desired item in Setting Menu. 3. Touch to select the desired Menu item. 4. Select the Menu item you wish to modify. 5. to change the current setting of the selected Menu item. 6. Press the [FUNC] key to save the new setting and exit the Setting Menu. 7. Press the [FUNC] key exit to normal operation. Setting Menu Resetting All the Set mode settings can be restored to the default settings by following the procedure below. 1. Press the [FUNC] key. 2. 3. Touch "DONE" in the [MENU CLAR]. 4. Touch [OK] to reset and automatically restart the transceiver. To cancel resetting, touch [CANCEL]. 40 Menu Function RADIO SETTING MODE SSB AGC FAST DELAY AGC MID DELAY AGC SLOW DELAY LCUT FREQ LCUT SLOPE HCUT FREQ HCUT SLOPE SSB OUT SELECT SSB OUT LEVEL TX BPF SSB MOD SOURCE REAR SELECT RPORT GAIN RPTT SELECT AGC FAST DELAY AGC MID DELAY AGC SLOW DELAY LCUT FREQ LCUT SLOPE HCUT FREQ HCUT SLOPE AM OUT SELECT AM OUT LEVEL TX BPF SEL MODE AM MODE FM AM MOD SOURCE MIC GAIN REAR SELECT RPORT GAIN RPTT SELECT AGC FAST DELAY AGC MID DELAY AGC SLOW DELAY LCUT FREQ LCUT SLOPE HCUT FREQ HCUT SLOPE FM OUT SELECT FM OUT LEVEL FM MOD SOURCE MIC GAIN REAR SELECT RPORT GAIN RPTT SELECT
MODE PSK/DATA AGC FAST DELAY AGC MID DELAY AGC SLOW DELAY PSK TONE
LCUT FREQ Available Settings 20 - 300 20 - 1000 20 - 3000 OFF/100 6dB/oct / 18dB/oct 700 - 3000 6dB/oct / 18dB/oct MAIN/SUB 0 - 50 - 100 50 - 3050/100 - 2900/200 - 2800/300 - 2700/
400 - 2600 MIC/REAR DATA/USB 0 - 50 - 100 DAKY/RTS/DTR 20 - 1000 20 - 2000 20 - 4000 OFF 6dB/oct / 18dB/oct
OFF 6dB/oct / 18dB/oct MAIN/SUB 0 - 50 - 100 50 - 3050/100 - 2900/200 - 2800/
300 - 2700/400 - 2600 MIC/REAR MCVR/0 - 100 DATA/USB 0 - 50 - 100 DAKY/RTS/DTR 20 - 160 20 - 500 20 - 1500 OFF/100 - 250 6dB/oct / 18dB/oct
OFF 6dB/oct / 18dB/oct MAIN/SUB 0 - 50 - 100 MIC/REAR MCVR/0 - 100 DATA/USB 0 - 50 - 100 DAKY/RTS/DTR 0 - 100 0 - 1000 20 - 160 20 - 500 20 - 1500 1000 0 - 1500 0 - 1500 OFF/100 - 300 41 Menu Function LCUT SLOPE HCUT FREQ HCUT SLOPE DATA OUT SELECT DATA OUT LEVEL TX BPF SEL DATA MOD SOURCE REAR SELECT RPORT GAIN RPTT SELECT AGC FAST DELAY AGC MID DELAY AGC SLOW DELAY POLARITY RX POLARITY TX LCUT FREQ LCUT SLOPE HCUT FREQ HCUT SLOPE RTTY OUT SELECT RTTY OUT LEVEL RPTT SELECT MARK FREQUENCY SHIFT FREQUENCY PSK MODE DECODE AFC RANGE QPSK POLARITY RX QPSK POLARITY TX PSK TX LEVEL RX USOS TX USOS RX NEW LINE CODE TX AUTO CR+LF TX DIDDLE BAUDOT CODE AGC FAST DELAY AGC MID DELAY AGC SLOW DELAY LCUT FREQ LCUT SLOPE HCUT FREQ HCUT SLOPE CW OUT SELECT CW OUT LEVEL CW AUTO MODE CW BK-IN TYPE CW BK-IN DELAY CW WAVE SHAPE CW FREQ DISPLAY PC KEYING QSK DELAY TIME F KEYER TYPE F KEYER DOT/DASH MODE RTTY ENCDEC PSK ENCDEC RTTY CW SETTING MODE CW KEYER 42 Available Settings 6dB/oct / 18dB/oct 700 - 3000 6dB/oct / 18dB/oct MAIN/SUB 0 - 50 - 100 50 - 3050/100 - 2900/200 - 2800/300 - 2700/
400 - 2600 MIC/REAR DATA/USB 0 - 50 - 100 DAKY/RTS/DTR 20 - 160 20 - 500 20 - 1500 NOR/REV NOR/REV OFF/100Hz - 300Hz 6dB/oct / 18dB/oct 700Hz - 3000Hz 6dB/oct / 18dB/oct MAIN/SUB 0 - 50 - 100 SHIFT/DTR/RTS 1275/2125 170 BPSK/QPSK 8/15 NOR/REV NOR/REV 0 - 70 - 100 DISABLE/ENABLE DISABLE/ENABLE CR, LF, CR+LF /CR+LF DISABLE/ENABLE OFF/BLANK/LTRS CCITT/US 20 - 160 20 - 500 20 - 1500 OFF/100Hz - 250Hz 6dB/oct / 18dB/oct 700Hz - 1200Hz 6dB/oct / 18dB/oct MAIN/SUB 0 - 50 - 100 OFF/50M/ON SEMI/FULL 30 - 200 1/2/4 DIRECT FREQ/PITCH OFFSET OFF/DAKY/RTS/DTR 15 OFF/BUG/ELEKEY - A/ELEKEY - B/ELEKEY - Y/ACS NOR/REV Menu Function DECODE CW OPERATION SETTING GENERAL R KEYER TYPE R KEYER DOT/DASH CW WEIGHT NUMBER STYLE CONTEST NUMBER CW MEMORY 1 CW MEMORY 2 CW MEMORY 3 CW MEMORY 4 CW MEMORY 5 REPEAT INTERVAL CW DECODE BW DECODE RX SELECT HEADPHONE MIX ANT3 SELECT NB WIDTH
BEEP LEVEL RF/SQL VR TUNER/232C SELECT 232C RATE 232C TIME OUT TIMER CAT RATE CAT TIME OUT TIMER CAT RTS QMB CH MEM GROUP QUICK SPLIT INPUT QUICK SPLIT FREQ TX TIME OUT TIMER MIC SCAN MIC SCAN RESUME
RX DSP TX AUDIO CS DIAL APF WIDTH CONTOUR LEVEL CONTOUR WIDTH DNR LEVEL IF NOTCH WIDTH PRMTRC EQ1 FREQ PRMTRC EQ1 LEVEL PRMTRC EQ1 BWTH PRMTRC EQ2 FREQ PRMTRC EQ2 LEVEL PRMTRC EQ2 BWTH PRMTRC EQ3 FREQ PRMTRC EQ3 LEVEL PRMTRC EQ3 BWTH P PRMTRC EQ1 FREQ P PRMTRC EQ1 LEVEL P PRMTRC EQ1 BWTH P PRMTRC EQ2 FREQ Available Settings OFF/BUG/ELEKEY - A/ELEKEY - B/ELEKEY - Y/ACS NOR/REV 2.5 - 3.0 - 4.5 1290/AUNO/AUNT/A2NO/A2NT/12NO/12NT 1 - 999 TEXT/MESSAGE TEXT/MESSAGE TEXT/MESSAGE TEXT/MESSAGE TEXT/MESSAGE 1 - 5 25/50/100 MAIN/SUB SEPARATE/COMBINE - 1/COMBINE - 2 TRX/RX 1/3 10/30 0 - 10 - 100 RF/SQL TUNER/RS232C 4800 10 4800 10 DISABLE/ENABLE 5ch/10ch DISABLE/ENABLE DISABLE/ENABLE
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- 25 - 0 - 25 RF POWER/MONI LVL/DNR LVL/NB LVL/
VOX GAIN/VOX DELAY/ANTI VOX/FM CH/
MEM CH/GROUP/IF FILTER NARROW/MEDIUM/WIDE
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- 10 - 0 - 10 0 - 2 - 10 OFF 43 Menu Function P PRMTRC EQ2 LEVEL P PRMTRC EQ2 BWTH P PRMTRC EQ3 FREQ P PRMTRC EQ3 LEVEL P PRMTRC EQ3 BWTH HF MAX POWER 50M MAX POWER 70M MAX POWER AM MAX POWER LINEARIZER VOX SELECT DATA VOX GAIN EMERGENCY FREQ TX SSB/CW DIAL STEP RTTY/PSK DIAL STEP CH STEP AM CH STEP FM CH STEP MAIN STEPS PER REV. MPVD STEPS PER REV. MY CALL MY CALL TIME SCREEN SAVER TFT CONTRAST TFT DIMMER LED DIMMER MOUSE POINTER SPEED COLOR STYLE FREQ STYLE RBW SCOPE CTR 2D DISPLAY AREA 3DSS DISPLAY AREA EXT DISPLAY PIXEL TX GENERAL TUNING DISPLAY SETTING DISPLAY SCOPE EXT MONITOR Available Settings
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- 10 - 0 - 10 0 - 1 - 10 5 - 100 5 - 100 5 - 50 5 - 25 DISABLE/ENABLE MIC/DATA 0 - 50 - 100 DISABLE/ENABLE 5/10 5/10 1/2.5 2.5/5 5 250/500/1000 250/500 Max 12 characters (FTDX101 OFF/1 OFF/15/30/60 0 - 10 - 20 0 - 15 - 20 0 - 10 - 20 0 - 10 - 20 ORANGE/BLUE LIGHT/BOLD HIGH/MID/LOW FILTER/CAR POINT NORMAL/ZOOM NORMAL/ZOOM DISABLE/ENABLE 800x480/800x600 EXTENSION SETTING DATE&TIME DAY MONTH YEAR HOUR MINUTE MEM LIST LOAD MEM LIST SAVE MENU LOAD MENU SAVE INFORMATIONS FIRMWARE UPDATE FORMAT
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tines:
FUNC key EXTENTION SETTING EXTENTION SETTING RESET MEMORY CLEAR DATE&TIME SD CARD SOFT VERSION MENU CLEAR CALIBRATION ALL RESET RESET DONE DONE DONE RESET 1. Select [FUNC] 2. MEMORY CLEAR (Memory Reset)
you may have made to the Menu settings. MENU CLEAR (Setting Menu Reset) To restore the Menu settings to their factory defaults, without affecting the programmed memories. ALL RESET (ALL Reset) To restore all Menu and Memory set-tings to their original factory defaults. All Memories will be cleared by this procedure. 3. Touch [OK] to reset and automatically restart the transceiver. To cancel resetting, touch [CANCEL]. 45
General
Transmitter
SSB Carrier Suppression:
At least 60 dB below peak output Undesired Sideband Suppression: At least 60 dB below peak output 3rd-order IMD:
-31dB @14 MHz 100 W PEP
46
Double Superheterodyne
0.5 MHz - 1.8 MHz
Receiver Circuit Type:
Maximum Audio Output: 2.5 W into 4 Ohms with 10% THD
Conducted Radiation:
6.3V
Less than 4 nW
47 HF/50MHz TRANSCEIVER YAESU FTDX101D YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD.
Type of Equipment:
Brand Name:
Model Number:
Manufacturer:
Address of Manufacturer: Tennozu Parkside Building, 2-5-8 Higashi-Shinagawa,
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two con-
interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
The technical documentation as required by the Conformity Assessment procedures is kept at the following address:
Company: Yaesu U.S.A. Address:
6125 Phyllis Drive, Cypress, CA 90630, U.S.A.
Changes or modifications to this device that are not expressly approved by YAESU MUSEN could void the users authorization to operate this device.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1 This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2 this device must accept any interference including received, interference that may cause undesired operation.
The scanning receiver in this equipment is incapable of tuning, or readily being altered, by the User to operate within the frequency bands allocated to the Domestic public Cellular Telecommunications Service in Part 22.
This device complies with ISEDs applicable license-exempt RSS standard(s. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1 this device may not cause interference, and (2 this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Le prsent appareil est conforme aux CNR dIndustrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. Lexploitation est autorise aux deux conditions suivantes : (1 lappareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2 lutilisateur de lappareil doit accepter tout brouillage radiolectrique subi, mme si le brouillage est susceptible den compromettre le fonctionnement. The Scanner receiver is not a digital scanner and is incapable of being converted or modified to a digital scanner receiver by any user. DECLARATION BY MANUFACTURER WARNING: MODIFICATION OF THIS DEVICE TO RECEIVE CELLULAR RADIOTELEPHONE SERVICE SIGNALS IS PROHIBITED UNDER FCC RULES AND FEDERAL LAW.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy; and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Copyright 2019 YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. All rights reserved. No portion of this manual may be reproduced without the permission of YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. Tennozu Parkside Building 2-5-8 Higashi-Shinagawa, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo 140-0002 Japan YAESU USA 6125 Phyllis Drive, Cypress, CA 90630, U.S.A. YAESU UK Unit 12, Sun Valley Business Park, Winnall Close Winchester, Hampshire, SO23 0LB, U.K. Printed in Japan
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2019-02-20 | 0.03 ~ 75 | CSR - Scanning Receiver | Original Equipment |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 | Effective |
2019-02-20
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Yaesu Musen Co., Ltd.
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0013655220
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1 | Physical Address |
Tennozu Parkside Building
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1 |
Tokyo, N/A 140-0002
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1 |
Japan
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
U******@SGS.COM
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1 | TCB Scope |
A1: Low Power Transmitters below 1 GHz (except Spread Spectrum), Unintentional Radiators, EAS (Part 11) & Consumer ISM devices
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
K66
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
20681X50
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
K**** T********
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1 | Title |
Engineering Division/Quality Assurance Leader
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1 | Telephone Number |
81-3-********
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1 | Fax Number |
81-3-********
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1 |
k******@yaesu.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
SGS Japan Inc.
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1 | Name |
T****** l******
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1 | Physical Address |
3-5-23, Kitayamata
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1 |
Yokohama, 224-0021
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1 |
Japan
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1 | Telephone Number |
81455********
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1 | Fax Number |
81455********
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1 |
t******@sgs.com
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app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
SGS Japan Inc.
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1 | Name |
K****** k******
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1 | Physical Address |
3-5-23, Kitayamata
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1 |
Yokohama, 224-0021
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1 |
Japan
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1 | Telephone Number |
81455********
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1 | Fax Number |
81455********
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1 |
k******@sgs.com
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app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | If so, specify the short-term confidentiality release date (MM/DD/YYYY format) | 04/06/2019 | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | CSR - Scanning Receiver | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Scanning Receiver | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
SGS Japan Inc. Yokohama Lab
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1 | Name |
T**** I****
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1 | Telephone Number |
81(0)********
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1 | Fax Number |
81(0)********
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1 |
t******@sgs.com
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15B | 0.03000000 | 75.00000000 |
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