[Yaesu] FT1000MP CW Sidetone Level Adjustment
WD8ARZ
WD8ARZ" <wd8arz@ix.netcom.com
Sun, 4 Oct 1998 08:58:08 -0400
The way I settled the Cw sidetone variable volume adjustment is the
following:
Turn the rear screwdriver adjustment all the way down, or barely audible -
owners manual page 19 item 3
Turn on the front panel monitor button, and adjust the monitor volume for
the desired leval of CW sidetone that you want.
Just keep in mind that if you use the FH-1 Remote Control Keypad, or the
software substitue that is available, that the Monitor function (MONI key)
must be off for the Message Monitor Playback without Transmitting feature to
work - Owners Manual page 62. I find it just as easy in this situation to
turn off the VOX or the BK-IN feature instead.
The next time I am in the radio I plan on seeing how difficult it would be
to route this pot remotly to be under the hatch cover.
73 from Bill - WD8ARZ
wd8arz@null.net
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-----Original Message-----
From: John P Skubick <k8js@juno.com>
To: k9tr@MCI2000.com <k9tr@MCI2000.com>
Cc: yaesu@contesting.com <yaesu@contesting.com>
Date: Saturday, October 03, 1998 8:41 PM
Subject: Re: [Yaesu] Comments on new 1000MP
:
:I too had a FT-980 before the 'MP.
:Since the early 70's all of my HF rigs have been Yaesu;
:the FT- 101, 101E, 107M, 980, all were reliable and trouble-free.
:ALL of them!
:I agree about the rear panel placement of that side tone button.
:Perhaps there simply is no more available space left on the MP's front
:panel?
:This is a great rig alright. It's built-in switching-type power supply
:does not seem to have any noticeable "birdies" & other extraneous RF junk
:on any
:of the HF Ham bands.
:It's receiving section is very resistant to overload.
:The MP's noise blanker really works!
:Mine has all of the filters installed.
:A very nice and flexible rig indeed.
:For me, this rig meets all of my expectations for a modern HF
:transceiver.
:
:73. --John, K8JS
:
:On Fri, 11 Sep 1998 20:08:23 -0500 Mark Shaum <k9tr@MCI2000.com> writes:
:>
:>As owner of a week-old FT-1000MP, I must say I'm quite impressed with
:>the
:>technology. Bear in mind that until now, my newest rig is an early
:>FT-980
:>(still going strong, BTW, which helped influence my purchase!)
:>
:>One gripe, though. With all the bells, whistles, and menu-controlled
:>functions, why the heck did Yaesu elect to place the sidetone volume
:>as a
:>hidden screwdriver adjustment on the rear panel?? There are times
:>when I
:>like to vary the volume, as when I'm pounding away on the low end of
:>40,
:>listening through the speaker and the family is trying to listen to TV
:>in
:>the next room..
:>
:>So far, that's the only gripe (mebbe the cost is a debatable point,
:>but what
:>the heck, tower #2 didn't go up this year). I'm anxiously awaiting a
:>set of
:>Inrad filters for the 455 i.f..
:>
:>CU in the pileups
:>
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:>Mark Shaum K9TR
:>email: k9tr@mci2000.com
:>http://home.mci2000.com/~k9tr@mci2000.com
:>Central Illinois Grid EN50
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