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Re: [Yaesu] Mark V Sub-Receiver Problem

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Subject: Re: [Yaesu] Mark V Sub-Receiver Problem
From: "John- W4DJ" <w4dj@hotmail.com>
Date: Sun, 16 Oct 2005 19:03:53 -0400
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I agree I didn't mess with the Menu settings on mine till I got use to the radio funtions.
After a few months when I got comfortable with the Rig I took a day and read the entire Manual and then changed some menu settings like the enableing of the Notch Filter insted of DSP Auto and a few other settings. I love this radio and it works flawlessly.
GL 73s de John W4DJ



From: wa9mxq@att.net
To: "Patrick W7TMT" <patrick@dayshaw.net>, <yaesu@contesting.com>
Subject: Re: [Yaesu] Mark V Sub-Receiver Problem
Date: Sun, 16 Oct 2005 21:04:18 +0000

Patrick.

In the menu settings for the FT-1000MP and the Mark V radios, there is a way to disable the Sub-Receiver. If you were working through the menu list you may have inadvertently shut down that part of the radio. Check menu item 7-8 (on the 200 watt Mark V).

73,

-Bill, WA9MXQ


-------------- Original message from "Patrick W7TMT" <patrick@dayshaw.net>: --------------



>
> Just picked up a new FT-1000MP Mark V Field and before I take it back to the
> dealer I thought I'd see if the knowledgeable folks on the list had any
> suggestions for this problem.
>
> Brand new out-of-the-box radio. No extra filters added yet (I have an order
> in the pipe-line to InRad). When I first turned the radio on the
> sub-receiver appeared to work as expected. After about a half hour of
> reading through the manual and looking at the various settings etc. and
> tuning around the bands checking out the receive functions the sub-receiver
> suddenly quit working. Never even put the radio into the transmit mode I was
> just listening to the receiver and trying out the various EDSP and filter
> settings. Audio is there and lots of background noise, in fact much more
> than in the main receiver, but no signals are received. Since then I have
> verified that VFO can be used to control the transmit freq. but the receiver
> is gone. I have already done a total CPU reset per the manual (twice) to no
> avail. Any ideas other than me boxing it up and taking it back. Fortunately
> the store is within driving distance (if you consider a couple of hours
> "within driving distance").
>
> Thanks for your assistance.
>
> 73,
>
> Patrick
> W7TMT
>
>
>
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