CAT (COMPUTER AIDED TRANSCEIVER) OPERATION
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1 CAT (CMPUTER AIDED TRANSCEIVER) PERATIN FT D 9000 SERIES CAT PERATIN REFERENCE BK FT D 9000 SERIES CAT PERATIN REFERENCE
2 CAT (CMPUTER AIDED TRANSCEIVER) PERATIN VERVIEW The CAT (Computer Aided Transceiver) System in the FT D 9000 series provides control of frequency, VF, memory, and other settings such as dual-channel memories and diversity reception using an external personal computer. This allows multiple control operations to be fully automated as single mouse clicks or keystroke operations on the computer keyboard. The FT D 9000 series has a built-in level converter, allowing direct connection from the rear-panel CAT jack to the serial port of your computer without the need of any external boxes. You will need a serial cable for connection to the RS-232C (serial or CM port) connector on your computer. Purchase a standard serial cable (not the so-called null modem type), ensuring it has the correct gender and number of pins (some serial CM port connectors use a 9-pin rather than 25-pin configuration). If your computer uses a custom connector, you may have to construct the cable. In this case, refer to the technical documentation supplied with your computer for correct data connection. Vertex Standard does not produce CAT System operating software due to the wide variety of personal computers and operating systems in use today. However, the information provided in this chapter explains the serial data structure and opcodes used by the CAT system. This information, along with the short programming examples, is intended to help you start writing programs on your own. As you become more familiar with CAT operation, you can customize programs later on for your operating needs and discover the true operating potential of this system. PIN N. PIN NAME N/A SERIAL UT SERIAL IN N/A GND N/A RTS CTS N/A CAT JACK I/ utput Input Input utput FUNCTIN utputs the Serial Data from the transceiver to the computer. Inputs the Serial Data from the computer to the transceiver. Signal Ground When the computer is not ready to receive data, this port goes to L for inhibit the transmit data from the transceiver. When the transceiver is not ready to receive data, this port goes to L for inhibit the transmit data from the computer. CM 1 CAT RS-232C Straght Cable Page 1 FT D 9000 SERIES CAT PERATIN REFERENCE
3 CAT (CMPUTER AIDED TRANSCEIVER) PERATIN A computer control command is composed of an alphabetical command, various parameters, and the terminator that signals the end of the control command. Example: Set the main band (VF-A) frequency to MHz. FA ; Command Parameter Terminator There is three for the FT D 9000 Command as shown below: Set command: Set a particular condition (to the FT D 9000) Read command: Reads an answer (from the FT D 9000) Answer command: Transmits a condition (from the FT D 9000) For example, note the following in the case of the FA command (Set the main band (VF-A) frequency): To set the main band (VF-A) frequency to MHz, the following command is sent from the computer to the transceiver: FA ; (Set command) To read the main band (VF-A) frequency, the following command is sent from the computer to the transceiver: FA; (Read command) When the Read command above has been sent, the following command is returned to the computer: FA ; (Answer command) Alphabetical Commands A command consists of 2 alphabetical characters. You may use either lower or upper case characters. The commands available for this transceiver are listed in the PC Control Command Tables on the following pages. CNTRL CMMAND Parameters Parameters are used to specify information necessary to implement the desired command. The parameters to be used for each command are predetermined. The number of digits assigned to each parameter is also predetermined. Refer to the Control Command List and the Control Command Tables to configure the appropriate parameters. When configuring parameters, be careful not to make the following mistakes. For example, when correct parameter is IS (IF SHIFT): IS01000; Not enough parameters specified (No direction (+) given for the IF shift) IS0+100; Not enough digits (nly three frequency digits given) IS0_+_1000; Unnecessary characters between parameters IS ; Too many digits (Five frequency digits given) Note: If a particular parameter is not applicable to the FT D 9000, the parameter digits should be filled using any character except the ASCII control codes (00 to 1Fh) and the terminator (;). Terminator To signal the end of a command, it is necessary to use a semicolon (;). The digit where this special character must appear differs depending on the command used. FT D 9000 SERIES CAT PERATIN REFERENCE Page 2
4 CAT (CMPUTER AIDED TRANSCEIVER) PERATIN CNTRL CMMAND LIST CMMAND FUNCTIN SET READ ANS. AI AB AC AG AI AL AM AN BA BC BD BI BP BS BU BY CA CH CM CN C CS CT DA DN DP DS ED EK EU E FA FB FK FR FS FT GT ID IF IS KC KM KP KR KS KY LK LM MA MC MD MG VF-A T VF-B ANTENNA TUNER CNTRL AF GAIN AUT INFRMATIN AF LIMITER VF-A T MEMRY CHANNEL ANTENNA NUMBER VF-B T VF-A AUT NTCH BAND DWN BREAK-IN MANUAL NTCH BAND SELECT BAND UP BUSY CLASS-A CHANNEL UP/DWN ACM CTCSS NUMBER CNTUR CW SPT CTCSS DIMMER DWN DISPLAY DIMMER SWITCH ENCRDER DWN ENT KEY ENCRDER UP MENU FREQUENCY VF-A FREQUENCY VF-B FUNCTIN KEY FUNCTIN R FAST STEP FUNCTIN T AGC FUNCTIN IDENTIFICATIN INFRMATIN IF-SHIFT KEY CMMAND KEYER MEMRY KEY PITCH KEYER KEY SPEED CW KEYING LCK LAD MESSEGE MEMRY CHANNEL T VF-A MEMRY CHANNEL MDE MIC GAIN CMMAND FUNCTIN SET READ ANS. AI MK ML MR MS MW M NA NB NL NR I S PA PB PC PL PR PS QI QR QS RA RC RD RF RG RI RL RM R RS RT RU SC SD SF SH SM SQ SV TS T UL UP VD VF VG VM VS V T MDE KEY MNITR LEVEL MEMRY READ METER SW MEMRY WRITE M SET NARRW NISE BLANKER NISE BLANKER LEVEL NISE REDUCTIN PPSITE BAND INFRMATIN FFSET (REPEATER SHIFT) PRE-AMP (IP) PLAY BACK PWER CNTRL SPEECH PRCESSR LEVEL SPEECH PRCESSR PWER SWITH QMB STRE QMB RECALL QUICK SPLIT RF ATTENUATR CLAR CLEAR CLAR DWN RFING FILTER RF GAIN RADI INFRMATIN NISE REDUCTIN LEVEL READ METER RTATR RADI STATUS CLAR CLAR UP SCAN SEMI BREAK-IN DELAY TIME SUB-DIAL FUNCTIN WIDTH S METER SQUELCH LEVEL SWAP VF TW T SET UNLCK UP V DELAY TIME VRF FILTER V GAIN [V/M] KEY FUNCTIN VF SELECT V T CLAR Page 3 FT D 9000 SERIES CAT PERATIN REFERENCE
5 CAT (CMPUTER AIDED TRANSCEIVER) PERATIN AB VF-A T VF-B A B ; CNTRL CMMAND TABLES AC ANTENNA TUNER CNTRL A C P3 ; A C ; A C P3 ; AG AF GAIN A G ; A G ; A G ; AI AUT INFRMATIN A I ; A I ; A I ; AL AF LIMITER A L ; A L ; A L ; 0: Fixed P3 0: Tuner FF 0: Fixed 1: Tuner N 2: Tuning Start 0: Main (VF-A) Band Receiver 1: Sub (VF-B) Band Receiver : Auto Information FF 1: Auto Information N This parameter is set to 0 (FF) automatically when the transceiver is turned FF. 0: Main (VF-A) Band Receiver 1: Sub (VF-B) Band Receiver 0: AF Limiter FF 1: AF Limiter N AM VF-A T MEMRY CHANNEL A M ; AN ANTENNA NUMBER A N ; A N ; A N P3 P4 ; BA VF-B T VF-A B A ; 0: Main (VF-A) Band 1: Sub (VF-B) Band 1: ANT 1 2: ANT 2 3: ANT 3 4: ANT 4 5: ANT R P3 1: ANT 1 2: ANT 2 3: ANT 3 4: ANT 4 P4 0: ANT R FF 1: ANT R N BC AUT NTCH B C ; B C ; B C ; 0: Main (VF-A) Band Receiver 1: Sub (VF-B) Band Receiver 0: Auto Notch FF 1: Auto Notch N FT D 9000 SERIES CAT PERATIN REFERENCE Page 4
6 CAT (CMPUTER AIDED TRANSCEIVER) PERATIN CNTRL CMMAND TABLES BD BAND DWN B D ; 0: Main (VF-A) Band 1: Sub (VF-B) Band BI BREAK-IN B I ; B I ; B I ; BP MANUAL NTCH B P P3 P3 P3 ; B P ; B P P3 P3 P3 ; BS BAND SELECT B S ; 0: Break-in FF 1: Break-in N 0: Main (VF-A) Band Receiver 1: Sub (VF-B) Band Receiver 0: Manual NTCH N/FF 1: Manual NTCH LEVEL 00: 1.8 MHz 06: 18 MHz 01: 3.5 MHz 07: 21 MHz 02: 5 MHz 08: 24.5 MHz 03: 7 MHz 09: 28 MHz 04: 10 MHz 10: 50 MHz 05: 14 MHz 11: GEN P3 When =0 000: FF 001: N When = (NTCH Frequency: x 10 Hz ) BU BAND UP B U ; 0: Main (VF-A) Band 1: Sub (VF-B) Band BY BUSY B Y ; B Y ; CA CLASS-A C A ; C A ; C A ; CH CHANNEL UP/DWN C H ; 0: Main (VF-A) Band BUSY FF 1: Main (VF-A) Band BUSY N 0: Sub (VF-B) Band BUSY FF 1: Sub (VF-B) Band BUSY N 0: CLASS-A peration N and FF 1: BIAS LEVEL When =0 000: CLASS-A peration FF 001: CLASS-A peration N When = : Memory Channel UP 1: Memory Channel DWN CM ACM C M ; C M ; C M ; 0: ACM FF 1: ACM N Page 5 FT D 9000 SERIES CAT PERATIN REFERENCE
7 CAT (CMPUTER AIDED TRANSCEIVER) PERATIN CNTRL CMMAND TABLES CN CTCSS TNE FREQUENCY C N ; C N ; C N ; 0: Main (VF-A) Band Receiver 1: Sub (VF-B) Band Receiver 0-49: Tone Frequency Number (See CTCSS Tone Chart Below) C CNTUR/APF C P3 P3 ; C ; C P3 P3 ; CS CW SPT C S ; C S ; C S ; CT CTCSS C T ; C T ; C T ; 0: Main (VF-A) Band Receiver 1: Sub (VF-B) Band Receiver 0: CNTUR/APF N/FF 1: CNTUR FREQUENCY 0: FF 1: N 0: Main (VF-A) Band Receiver 1: Sub (VF-B) Band Receiver 0: CTCSS FF 1: CTCSS ENC/DEC N 2: CTCSS ENC N P3 When =0, 00: CNTUR/APF FF 01: CNTUR N 02: APF N When =1, (CNTUR Frequency) DA DIMMER D A ; D A ; D A ; DN MIC DWN D N ; 00-15: VFD Backlight Brightness Level 00-15: Meter (except VFD) Brightness Level DP DISPLAY D P ; D P ; D P ; DS DIMMER SWITCH D S ; D S ; D S ; 0: World Clock Display 1: Band Scope Display 2: AF scilloscope/spectrum Analyzer Display 3: Log Book Display 4: Temperature/SWR Display 5: Rotator Display 6: Memory Channel List Display 0: DIMMER FF 1: DIMMER N : This command does not activates when the optional Data Managemnt Unit is not attached Hz 69.3 Hz 71.9 Hz 74.4 Hz 77.0 Hz 79.7 Hz 82.5 Hz 85.4 Hz 88.5 Hz Hz 94.8 Hz 97.4 Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz CTCSS TNE CHART Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz FT D 9000 SERIES CAT PERATIN REFERENCE Page 6
8 CAT (CMPUTER AIDED TRANSCEIVER) PERATIN CNTRL CMMAND TABLES ED ENCRDER DWN E D ; 0: MAIN ENCRDER 1: SUB ENCRDER 01-99: Steps EK ENT KEY E K ; EU ENCRDER UP E U ; 0: MAIN ENCRDER 1: SUB ENCRDER 01-99: Steps E MENU Set nn ** E ~ ; E ; Answer nn ** E ~ ; : (MENU Number) : Parameter See Table 1, Table 2, and Table 3. TABLE 1 FUNCTIN BYTE 001 MAIN BAND AGC FAST DELAY 0020 ~ 4000 msec (20 msec/step) MAIN BAND AGC FAST HLD 0000 ~ 2000 msec (20 msec/step) MAIN BAND AGC MID DELAY 0020 ~ 4000 msec (20 msec/step) MAIN BAND AGC MID HLD 0000 ~ 2000 msec (20 msec/step) MAIN BAND AGC SLW DELAY 0020 ~ 4000 msec (20 msec/step) MAIN BAND AGC SLW HLD 0000 ~ 2000 msec (20 msec/step) SUB BAND AGC FAST DELAY 0020 ~ 4000 msec (20 msec/step) SUB BAND AGC FAST HLD 0000 ~ 2000 msec (20 msec/step) SUB BAND AGC MID DELAY 0020 ~ 4000 msec (20 msec/step) SUB BAND AGC MID HLD 0000 ~ 2000 msec (20 msec/step) SUB BAND AGC SLW DELAY 0020 ~ 4000 msec (20 msec/step) SUB BAND AGC SLW HLD 0000 ~ 2000 msec (20 msec/step) TFT CLR 0: CL BLUE 1: CNTRAST BLUE 2: FLASH BLUE 3: CNTRAST UMBER 4: UMBER DIMMER-METER 00 ~ DIMMER-VDF 00 ~ BAR DISPLAY SELECT 0: CLARIFIER FFSET 1: CW TUNING 2: VRF/μTUNE PEAK PSITIN 3: NTCH RTATR START UP 0: 0 1: 90 2: 180 3: RTATR FFSET ADJ 00 ~ 30 (00 ~ 30, 2 step) RIGHT T METER 0: ALC 1: VDD QMB MAKER 0: FF 1: N MY SCREEN 0: FF 1: N (See Below) LEVEL INDICATR 0: FF 1: N (See Below) BEACN TIME 000 (FF) ~ 255 sec NUMBER STYLE 0: : Aun 2: Aunt 3: A2n 4: A2nt 5: 12n 6: 12nt CNTEST NUMBER 0000 ~ CW MEMRY 1 MEMRY TYPE 0: TET MEMRY 1: MESSAGE MEMRY CW MEMRY 2 MEMRY TYPE 0: TET MEMRY 1: MESSAGE MEMRY CW MEMRY 3 MEMRY TYPE 0: TET MEMRY 1: MESSAGE MEMRY CW MEMRY 4 MEMRY TYPE 0: TET MEMRY 1: MESSAGE MEMRY CW MEMRY 5 MEMRY TYPE 0: TET MEMRY 1: MESSAGE MEMRY ANTENNA SELECTIN MDE 0: BAND 1: STACK BEEP LEVEL 000 ~ CAT BAUD RATE 0: 4800 bps 1: 9600 bps 2: bps 3: bps CAT TIME-UT TIMER 0: 10 msec 1: 100 msec 2: 1000 msec 3: 3000 msec CAT RTS PRT 0: FF 1: N CAT DATA INDICATR 0: FF 1: N MEMRY GRUP 0: FF 1: N QUICK SPLIT TUNING FFSET 20 ~ +00 (or 00) ~ +20 khz VF TRACK 0: FF 1: BAND 2: FREQUENCY 1 Menu Item 021 MY SCREEN Command 7-Byte Details 1 Byte Byte MCH LIST RTATR SWR LGBK AF SCPE RF SCPE MAP Menu Item 022 LEVEL INDICATR Command 7-Byte Details 1 Byte Byte V DELAY CW DELAY DNR FREQUENCY NTCH FREQUENCY CNTUR FREQUENCY CW SPEED CW PITCH Page 7 FT D 9000 SERIES CAT PERATIN REFERENCE
9 CAT (CMPUTER AIDED TRANSCEIVER) PERATIN CNTRL CMMAND TABLES TABLE 2 FUNCTIN BYTE 040 T TIME UT TIMER 0: FF 1: 5 min 2: 10 min 3: 15 min 4: 20 min 5: 25 min 6: 30 min TRANSVERTER FREQUENCY DISPLAY 30 ~ 49 MHz μ-tune DIAL STEP 0: STEP-2 1: STEP-1 2: FF MIC SCAN 0: FF 1: N SCAN RESUME 0: PAUSE 1: TIME AF/RF DIAL SWAP 0: NRMAL 1: SWAP AM MIC GAIN 1000: MIC KNB 0000 ~ 0255 (FI) AM MIC SELECT 0: FRNT JACK 1: DATA JACK 2: PC JACK 3: REAR FRNT PANEL KEY JACK TYPE 0: FF 1: BUG 2: IAMBIC KEYER W/ ACS 3: IAMBIC KEYER W/ACS FRNT PANEL KEY JACK WIRING 0: NRNAL 1: REVERSE REAR PANEL KEY JACK TYPE 0: FF 1: BUG 2: IAMBIC KEYER W/ ACS 3: IAMBIC KEYER W/ACS REAR PANEL KEY JACK WIRING 0: NRNAL 1: REVERSE CW AUT MDE 0: FF 1: 50 MHz NLY 2: N CW BF INJECTIN SIDE 0: USB 1: LSB 2: AUT CW BREAK-IN MDE 0: SEMI BREAK-IN 1: FULL BREAK-IN CW CARRIER WAVE FRM SHAPE 0: 1 msec 1: 2 msec 2: 4 msec 3: 6 msec CW WEIGHT 25 (1:2.5) ~ 45 (1:4.5) CW FREQUENCY DISPLAY 0: DIRECT FREQUENCY 1: PITCH FFSET CW PC KEYING 0: FF 1: N CW QSK TIME 0: 15 msec 1: 20 msec 2: 25 mesc 3: 30 msec DATA INPUT PRT 0: DATA JACK 1: PC JACK DATA INPUT LEVEL 000 ~ DATA UTPUT BAND 0: MAIN (VF-A) BAND 1: SUB (VF-B) BAND DATA V DELAY TIME 0030 ~ 3000 msec DATA V GAIN 000 ~ FM MIC GAIN 1000: MIC KNB 0000 ~ 0255 (FI) FM MIC SELECT 0: FRNT JACK 1: DATA JACK 2: PC JACK 3: REAR MHz REPEATER SHIFT 0000 ~ 1000 khz (10 Hz/step) MHz REPEATER SHIFT 0000 ~ 4000 khz (10 Hz/step) SSB PACKET MDE DISPLAY FREQUENCY 3000 ~ (or 0000) ~ khz (10 Hz/step) SSB PACKET GAIN 000 ~ SSB PACKET MDE SHIFT FREQUENCY 3000 ~ (or 0000) ~ khz (10 Hz/step) RTTY MDE R PLARITY (MARK/SPACE) 0: NRNAL 1: REVERSE RTTY MDE T PLARITY (MARK/SPACE) 00.: NRNAL 1: REVERSE RTTY MDE SHIFT FREQUENCY 1: 170 Hz 1: 200 Hz 2: 425 Hz 3: 850 Hz RTTY MDE MARK FREQUENCY 1: 1275 Hz 2: 2125 Hz SSB MIC SELECT 0: FRNT JACK 1: DATA JACK 2: PC JACK 3: REAR SSB MDE T BPF BANDWIDTH 0: Hz 1: Hz 2: Hz 1 3: Hz 4: Hz 5: 3000WB 078 LSB R CARRIER PINT 200 ~ +000 (or 000) ~ +200 Hz (10 Hz/step) LSB T CARRIER PINT 200 ~ +000 (or 000) ~ +200 Hz (10 Hz/step) USB R CARRIER PINT 200 ~ +000 (or 000) ~ +200 Hz (10 Hz/step) USB T CARRIER PINT 200 ~ +000 (or 000) ~ +200 Hz (10 Hz/step) AGC GAIN CURVE 0: NRMAL 1: SLPED HEADPHNE MI 0: SEPARATE 1: CMBINE-1 2: CMBINE SPEAKER MI 0: SEPARATE 1: CMBINE MAIN BAND CNTUR LEVEL 40 ~ +00 (or 00) ~ +20 db MAIN BAND CNTUR WIDTH 01 ~ SUB BAND CNTUR LEVEL 40 ~ +00 (or 00) ~ +20 db SUB BAND CNTUR WIDTH 01 ~ IF NTCH WIDTH 0: NARRW 1: WIDE MAIN BAND CW FILTER PASSBAND CHARACTER 0: SFT 1: SHARP MAIN BAND CW FILTER SHAPE FACTR 0: STEEP 1: MEDIUM 2: GENTLE MAIN BAND CW FILTER BANDWIDTH 00: 25 Hz 01: 50 Hz 02: 100 Hz 03: 200 Hz 04: 300 Hz 05: 400 Hz MAIN BAND PACKT FILTER PASSBAND CHARACTER 0: SFT 1: SHARP MAIN BAND PACKT FILTER SHAPE FACTR 0: STEEP 1: MEDIUM 2: GENTLE MAIN BAND PACKT FILTER BANDWIDTH 00: 25 Hz 01: 50 Hz 02: 100 Hz 03: 200 Hz 04: 300 Hz 05: 400 Hz MAIN BAND RTTY FILTER PASSBAND CHARACTER 0: SFT 1: SHARP MAIN BAND RTTY FILTER SHAPE FACTR 0: STEEP 1: MEDIUM 2: GENTLE MAIN BAND RTTY FILTER BANDWIDTH 0: 25 Hz 1: 50 Hz 2: 100 Hz 3: 200 Hz 4: 300 Hz 5: 400 Hz MAIN BAND SSB FILTER PASSBAND CHARACTER 0: SFT 1: SHARP MAIN BAND SSB FILTER SHAPE FACTR 0: STEEP 1: MEDIUM 2: GENTLE MAIN BAND SSB NARRW FILTER BANDWIDTH 00: 200 Hz 01: 400 Hz 02: 600 Hz 03: 850 Hz 04: 1100 Hz 05: 1350 Hz 2 06: 1500 Hz 07: 1650 Hz 08: 1800 Hz 09: 1950 Hz 10: 2100 Hz 11: 2250 Hz 102 SUB BAND CW FILTER PASSBAND CHARACTER 0: SFT 1: SHARP SUB BAND CW FILTER SHAPE FACTR 0: STEEP 1: MEDIUM 2: GENTLE SUB BAND CW FILTER BANDWIDTH 00: 25 Hz 01: 50 Hz 02: 100 Hz 03: 200 Hz 04: 300 Hz 05: 400 Hz SUB BAND PACKT FILTER PASSBAND CHARACTER 0: SFT 1: SHARP SUB BAND PACKT FILTER SHAPE FACTR 0: STEEP 1: MEDIUM 2: GENTLE SUB BAND PACKT FILTER BANDWIDTH 00: 25 Hz 01: 50 Hz 02: 100 Hz 03: 200 Hz 04: 300 Hz 05: 400 Hz SUB BAND RTTY FILTER PASSBAND CHARACTER 0: SFT 1: SHARP SUB BAND RTTY FILTER SHAPE FACTR 0: STEEP 1: MEDIUM 2: GENTLE SUB BAND RTTY FILTER BANDWIDTH 00: 25 Hz 01: 50 Hz 02: 100 Hz 03: 200 Hz 04: 300 Hz 05: 400 Hz SUB BAND SSB FILTER PASSBAND CHARACTER 0: SFT 1: SHARP SUB BAND SSB FILTER SHAPE FACTR 0: STEEP 1: MEDIUM 2: GENTLE SUB BAND SSB NARRW FILTER BANDWIDTH 00: 200 Hz 01: 400 Hz 02: 600 Hz 03: 850 Hz 04: 1100 Hz 05: 1350 Hz 2 06: 1500 Hz 07: 1650 Hz 08: 1800 Hz 09: 1950 Hz 10: 2100 Hz 11: 2250 Hz 114 MAIN BAND SPECTRUM SCPE SCAN START FREQ (1.8 MHz) ~ (1.800 MHz ~ MHz) MAIN BAND SPECTRUM SCPE SCAN START FREQ. (3.5 MHz) ~ (3.500 MHz ~ MHz) MAIN BAND SPECTRUM SCPE SCAN START FREQ. (5.0 MHz) ~ (5.250 MHz ~ MHz) MAIN BAND SPECTRUM SCPE SCAN START FREQ. (7.0 MHz) ~ (7.000 MHz ~ MHz) MAIN BAND SPECTRUM SCPE SCAN START FREQ. (10 MHz) ~ ( MHz ~ MHz) MAIN BAND SPECTRUM SCPE SCAN START FREQ. (14 MHz) ~ ( MHz ~ MHz) MAIN BAND SPECTRUM SCPE SCAN START FREQ. (18 MHz) ~ ( MHz ~ MHz) MAIN BAND SPECTRUM SCPE SCAN START FREQ. (21 MHz) ~ ( MHz ~ MHz) MAIN BAND SPECTRUM SCPE SCAN START FREQ. (24.5 MHz) ~ ( MHz ~ MHz) MAIN BAND SPECTRUM SCPE SCAN START FREQ. (28 MHz) ~ ( MHz ~ MHz) MAIN BAND SPECTRUM SCPE SCAN START FREQ. (50 MHz) ~ ( MHz ~ MHz) SUB BAND SPECTRUM SCPE SCAN START FREQ (1.8 MHz) ~ (1.800 MHz ~ MHz) 5 FT D 9000 SERIES CAT PERATIN REFERENCE Page 8
10 CAT (CMPUTER AIDED TRANSCEIVER) PERATIN CNTRL CMMAND TABLES TABLE 3 FUNCTIN BYTE 126 SUB BAND SPECTRUM SCPE SCAN START FREQ. (3.5 MHz) ~ (3.500 MHz ~ MHz) SUB BAND SPECTRUM SCPE SCAN START FREQ. (5.0 MHz) ~ (5.250 MHz ~ MHz) SUB BAND SPECTRUM SCPE SCAN START FREQ. (7.0 MHz) ~ (7.000 MHz ~ MHz) SUB BAND SPECTRUM SCPE SCAN START FREQ. (10 MHz) ~ ( MHz ~ MHz) SUB BAND SPECTRUM SCPE SCAN START FREQ. (14 MHz) ~ ( MHz ~ MHz) SUB BAND SPECTRUM SCPE SCAN START FREQ. (18 MHz) ~ ( MHz ~ MHz) SUB BAND SPECTRUM SCPE SCAN START FREQ. (21 MHz) ~ ( MHz ~ MHz) SUB BAND SPECTRUM SCPE SCAN START FREQ. (24.5 MHz) ~ ( MHz ~ MHz) SUB BAND SPECTRUM SCPE SCAN START FREQ. (28 MHz) ~ ( MHz ~ MHz) SUB BAND SPECTRUM SCPE SCAN START FREQ. (50 MHz) ~ ( MHz ~ MHz) DIAL STEP 0: 1 Hz 1: 5 Hz 2: 10 Hz CW FINE TUNING 0: FF 1: N SUB VF-B KNB MHz STEP 0: 1 MHz 1: 100 khz AM CH STEP 0: 2.5 khz 1: 5 khz 2: 9 khz 3: 10 khz 4:12.5 khz FM CH STEP 0: 5 khz 1: 6.25 khz 2: 10 khz 3: 12.5 khz 4: 25 khz FM DIALSTEP 0: 10 Hz 1: 100 Hz MY BAND SELECT 0: FF 1: N (See Below) FRNT MIC EQUAQLIZER CENTER FREQUENCY (LW RANGE) 00: FF 01: 100 Hz 02: 200 Hz 03: 300 Hz 04: 400 Hz 2 05: 500 Hz 06: 600 Hz 07: 700 Hz 144 FRNT MIC EQUAQLIZER GAIN (LW RANGE) 10 ~ +00 (or 00) ~ FRNT MIC EQUAQLIZER BANDWIDTH (LW RANGE) 01 ~ FRNT MIC EQUAQLIZER CENTER FREQUENCY (MID RANGE) 00: FF 01: 700 Hz 02: 800 Hz 03: 900 Hz 04: 1000 Hz 2 05: 1100 Hz 06: 1200 Hz 07: 1300 Hz 08: 1400 Hz 09: 1500 Hz 147 FRNT MIC EQUAQLIZER GAIN (MID RANGE) 10 ~ +00 (or 00) ~ FRNT MIC EQUAQLIZER BANDWIDTH (MID RANGE) 01 ~ FRNT MIC EQUAQLIZER CENTER FREQUENCY (HIGH RANGE) 00: FF 01: 1500 Hz 02: 1600 Hz 03: 1700 Hz 04: Hz 05: 1900 Hz 2 06: 2000 Hz 07: 2100 Hz 08: 2200 Hz 09: 2300 Hz 10: 2400 Hz 11: 2500 Hz 12: 2600 Hz 13: 2700 Hz 14: 2800 Hz 15: 2900 Hz 16: 3000 Hz 17: 3100 Hz 18: 3200 Hz 150 FRNT MIC EQUAQLIZER GAIN (HIGH RANGE) 10 ~ +00 (or 00) ~ FRNT MIC EQUAQLIZER BANDWIDTH (HIGH RANGE) 01 ~ REAR MIC EQUAQLIZER CENTER FREQUENCY (LW RANGE) 00: FF 01: 100 Hz 02: 200 Hz 03: 300 Hz 04: 400 Hz 2 05: 500 Hz 06: 600 Hz 07: 700 Hz 153 REAR MIC EQUAQLIZER GAIN (LW RANGE) 10 ~ +00 (or 00) ~ REAR MIC EQUAQLIZER BANDWIDTH (LW RANGE) 01 ~ REAR MIC EQUAQLIZER CENTER FREQUENCY (MID RANGE) 00: FF 01: 700 Hz 02: 800 Hz 03: 900 Hz 04: 1000 Hz 2 05: 1100 Hz 06: 1200 Hz 07: 1300 Hz 08: 1400 Hz 09: 1500 Hz 156 REAR MIC EQUAQLIZER GAIN (MID RANGE) 10 ~ +00 (or 00) ~ REAR MIC EQUAQLIZER BANDWIDTH (MID RANGE) 01 ~ REAR MIC EQUAQLIZER CENTER FREQUENCY (HIGH RANGE) 00: FF 01: 1500 Hz 02: 1600 Hz 03: 1700 Hz 04: Hz 05: 1900 Hz 2 06: 2000 Hz 07: 2100 Hz 08: 2200 Hz 09: 2300 Hz 10: 2400 Hz 11: 2500 Hz 12: 2600 Hz 13: 2700 Hz 14: 2800 Hz 15: 2900 Hz 16: 3000 Hz 17: 3100 Hz 18: 3200 Hz 159 REAR MIC EQUAQLIZER GAIN (HIGH RANGE) 10 ~ +00 (or 00) ~ REAR MIC EQUAQLIZER BANDWIDTH (HIGH RANGE) 01 ~ SPEECH PRCESSR EQUAQLIZER CENTER FREQUENCY 00: FF 01: 100 Hz 02: 200 Hz 03: 300 Hz 04: 400 Hz 2 (LW RANGE) 05: 500 Hz 06: 600 Hz 07: 700 Hz 162 SPEECH PRCESSR EQUAQLIZER GAIN (LW RANGE) 10 ~ +00 (or 00) ~ SPEECH PRCESSR EQUAQLIZER BANDWIDTH 01 ~ 10 2 (LW RANGE) 164 SPEECH PRCESSR EQUAQLIZER CENTER FREQUENCY 00: FF 01: 700 Hz 02: 800 Hz 03: 900 Hz 04: 1000 Hz 2 (MID RANGE) 05: 1100 Hz 06: 1200 Hz 07: 1300 Hz 08: 1400 Hz 09: 1500 Hz 165 SPEECH PRCESSR EQUAQLIZER GAIN (MID RANGE) 10 ~ +00 (or 00) ~ SPEECH PRCESSR EQUAQLIZER BANDWIDTH 01 ~ 10 2 (MID RANGE) 167 SPEECH PRCESSR EQUAQLIZER CENTER FREQUENCY 00: FF 01: 1500 Hz 02: 1600 Hz 03: 1700 Hz 04: Hz 05: 1900 Hz 2 (HIGH RANGE) 06: 2000 Hz 07: 2100 Hz 08: 2200 Hz 09: 2300 Hz 10: 2400 Hz 11: 2500 Hz 12: 2600 Hz 13: 2700 Hz 14: 2800 Hz 15: 2900 Hz 16: 3000 Hz 17: 3100 Hz 18: 3200 Hz 168 SPEECH PRCESSR EQUAQLIZER GAIN (HIGH RANGE) 10 ~ +00 (or 00) ~ SPEECH PRCESSR EQUAQLIZER BANDWIDTH 01 ~ 10 2 (HIGH RANGE) 170 MAIMUM UTPUT PWER LIMIT FT D 9000D/Contest 0: 10 W 1: 50 W 2: 100 W 3: 200 W 1 FT D 9000MP 0: 50 W 1: 100 W 2: 200 W 3: 400 W 171 RF PWR KNB FUNCTIN 0: ALL MDE 1: CARRIER T-GND JACK 0: DISABLE 1: ENABLE TUNER DRIVEING PWER FT D 9000D/Contest 0: 10 W 1: 50 W 2: 100 W 3: 200 W 1 FT D 9000MP 0: 50 W 1: 100 W 2: 200 W 3: 400 W 174 FULL DUPLE PERATIN 0: SIMPLE 1: DUPLE V PERATIN 0: MIC INPUT 1: DATA INPUT EMERGENCY CHANNEL 0: DISABLE 1: ENABLE 1 Menu Item 142 MY BAND SELECT Command 13-Byte Details 1 Byte Byte TRANSVERTER GENERAL 50 MHz 28 MHz 24.5 MHz 21 MHz 18 MHz 14 MHz 10 MHz 7 MHz 5 MHz 3.5 MHz 1.8 MHz Page 9 FT D 9000 SERIES CAT PERATIN REFERENCE
11 CAT (CMPUTER AIDED TRANSCEIVER) PERATIN CNTRL CMMAND TABLES FA FREQUENCY VF-A F A ; F A ; F A ; FB FREQUENCY VF-B F B ; F B ; F B ; (Hz) (Hz) FK FUNCTIN KEY F K ; FR FUNCTIN R F R ; F R ; F R ; FS FAST STEP F S ; F S ; F S ; FT FUNCTIN T F T ; F T ; F T ; 1: F1 2: F2 3: F3 4: F4 5: F5 6: F6 7: F7 0: Main (VF-A) Band Receiver: R, Sub (VF-B) Band Receiver: FF 1: Main (VF-A) Band Receiver: Mute, Sub (VF-B) Band Receiver: FF 2: Main (VF-A) Band Receiver: R, Sub (VF-B) Band Receiver: R 3: Main (VF-A) Band Receiver: Mute, Sub (VF-B) Band Receiver: R 0: FAST Key FF 1: FAST Key N 0: T Band = Main (VF-A) Band Sub (VF-B) Band (Toggle) 1: T Band = Sub (VF-B) Band Main (VF-A) Band (Toggle) 2: T Band = Main (VF-A) Band 3: T Band = Sub (VF-B) Band 0: T Band = Main (VF-A) Band 1: T Band = Sub (VF-B) Band GT AGC FUNCTIN G T ; G T ; G T P3 ; 0: Main (VF-A) Band 1: Sub (VF-B) Band 0: AGC FF 1: AGC FAST 2: AGC MID 3: AGC SLW 4: AGC AUT P3 0: AGC FF 1: AGC FAST 2: AGC MID 3: AGC SLW 4: AGC AUT-FAST 5: AGC AUT-MID 6: AGC AUT-SLW ID IDENTIFICATIN I D ; I D ; 0101: FTD9000D 0102: FTD9000Contest 0103: FTD9000MP FT D 9000 SERIES CAT PERATIN REFERENCE Page 10
12 CAT (CMPUTER AIDED TRANSCEIVER) PERATIN IF INFRMATIN I F ; I F P3 P3 P3 P3 P3 P4 P P6 P7 P8 P9 P9 0 ; CNTRL CMMAND TABLES (Memory Channel) VF-A Frequency (Hz) P3 Clarifier Direction +: Plus Shift, --: Minus Shift Clarifier ffset: (Hz) P4 0: R CLAR FF 1: R CLAR N P5 0: T CLAR FF 1: T CLAR N P6 MDE 1: LSB 2: USB 3: CW 4: FM 5: AM 6: FSK (RTTY-LSB) 7: CW-R 8: PKT-L 9: FSK-R (RTTY-USB) A: PKT-FM B: FM-N C: PKT-U P7 0: VF 1: Memory 2: Memory Tune 3: Quick Memory Bank (QMB) 4: QMB-MT P8 0: CTCSS FF 1: CTCSS ENC/DEC 2: CTCSS ENC P9: Tone Number (See page 6: CTCSS Tone Chart ) 0 0: Simplex 1: Plus Shift 2: Minus Shift IS IF-SHIFT I S -/+ ; I S ; I S -/+ ; KC KEY CMMAND K C ; K C ; K C P3 ; 0: Main (VF-A) Band Receiver 1: Sub (VF-B) Band Receiver ~ Hz 00: B-DISP FF 01: VDD (Contest/MP only) 01: BIAS (Contest/MP only) 01: TEMP (Contest/MP only) 01: SWR (Contest/MP only) 0 (Fixed) P3 0: FF 1: N KM KEYER MEMRY Set ~ 53 ** K M ~ ; K M ; Answer ~ 53 ** K M ~ ; 1-5 : Keyer Memory Channel Number Message Characters (up to 50 characters) KP KEY PITCH K P ; K P ; K P ; 00: 300 Hz 01: 350 Hz 02: 400 Hz 03: 450 Hz 04: 500 Hz 05: 550 Hz 06: 600 Hz 07: 650 Hz 08: 700 Hz 09: 750 Hz 10: 800 Hz 11: 850 Hz 12: 900 Hz 13: 950 Hz 14: 1000 Hz 15: 1050 Hz KR KEYER K R ; K R ; K R ; 0: KEYER FF 1: KEYER N KS KEY SPEED K S ; K S ; K S ; (WPM) KY CW KEYING K Y ; 1: Keyer Memory 1 Playback 6: Message Keyer 1 Playback 2: Keyer Memory 2 Playback 7: Message Keyer 2 Playback 3: Keyer Memory 3 Playback 8: Message Keyer 3 Playback 4: Keyer Memory 4 Playback 9: Message Keyer 4 Playback 5: Keyer Memory 5 Playback A: Message Keyer 5 Playback Page 11 FT D 9000 SERIES CAT PERATIN REFERENCE
13 CAT (CMPUTER AIDED TRANSCEIVER) PERATIN CNTRL CMMAND TABLES LK LCK L K ; L K ; L K ; LM LAD MESSEGE L M ; L M ; L M ; 0: DIAL Lock FF 1: DIAL Lock N 0: DVS When =0 When =1 1: P. B 0: DVS (Recording Stop) 0: P.B (Recording Stop) 1: DVS (CH 1 Recording Start/Stop) 1: P.B (Recording Start) 2: DVS (CH 2 Recording Start/Stop) 3: DVS (CH 3 Recording Start/Stop) 4: DVS (CH 4 Recording Start/Stop) 5: DVS (CH 5 Recording Start/Stop) MA MEMRY CHANNEL T VF-A M A ; MC MEMRY CHANNEL M C ; M C ; M C ; : Memory Channel Number : Regular Memory Channel 100: L 101: U ~ 116: P9L 117: P9U MD PERATING MDE M D ; M D ; M D ; MG MIC GAIN M G ; M G ; M G ; MK MDE KEY M K ; ML MNITR LEVEL M L ; M L ; M L ; 0: Main (VF-A) Band 1: Sub (VF-B) Band MDE 1: LSB 2: USB 3: CW 4: FM 5: AM 6: FSK (RTTY-LSB) 7: CW-R 8: PKT-L 9: FSK-R (RTTY-USB) A: PKT-FM B: FM-N C: PKT-U KEY 0: LSB 1: USB 2: CW 3: AM 4: FM 5: RTTY 6: PKT 0: MNI N/FF 1: MNI Level When =0 000: MNI FF 001: MNI N When = FT D 9000 SERIES CAT PERATIN REFERENCE Page 12
14 CAT (CMPUTER AIDED TRANSCEIVER) PERATIN MR MEMRY CHANNEL READ M R ; M R P3 P3 P3 P3 P3 P4 P P6 P7 P8 P9 P9 0 ; CNTRL CMMAND TABLES Memory Channel Number Memory Channel Frequency (Hz) P3 Clarifier Direction +: Plus Shift, --: Minus Shift Clarifier ffset: (Hz) P4 0: R CLAR FF 1: R CLAR N P5 0: T CLAR FF 1: T CLAR N P6 MDE 1: LSB 2: USB 3: CW 4: FM 5: AM 6: FSK (RTTY-LSB) 7: CW-R 8: PKT-L 9: FSK-R (RTTY-USB) A: PKT-FM B: FM-N C: PKT-U P7 0: VF 1: Memory P8 0: CTCSS FF 1: CTCSS ENC/DEC 2: CTCSS ENC P9: Tone Number (See page 6: CTCSS Tone Chart ) 0 0: Simplex 1: Plus Shift 2: Minus Shift MS METER SW M S ; M S ; M S ; 0: P 1: MIC 2: IDD 3: SWR 4: CMP MW MEMRY CHANNEL WRITE Memory Channel Number Memory Channel Frequency (Hz) M W P3 Clarifier Direction +: Plus Shift, --: Minus Shift Clarifier ffset: (Hz) P3 P3 P3 P3 P3 P4 P P6 P7 P8 P9 P9 0 ; P4 0: R CLAR FF 1: R CLAR N P5 0: T CLAR FF 1: T CLAR N P6 MDE 1: LSB 2: USB 3: CW 4: FM 5: AM 6: FSK (RTTY-LSB) 7: CW-R 8: PKT-L 9: FSK-R (RTTY-USB) A: PKT-FM B: FM-N C: PKT-U P7 0: (Fixed) P8 0: CTCSS FF 1: CTCSS ENC/DEC 2: CTCSS ENC P9: Tone Number (See page 6: CTCSS Tone Chart ) 0 0: Simplex 1: Plus Shift 2: Minus Shift M M SET M ; N ; N ; NA NARRW M A ; N A ; N A ; NB NISE BLANKER STATUS N B ; N B ; N B ; NL NISE BLANKER LEVEL N L ; N L ; N L ; NR NISE REDUCTIN N R ; N R ; N R ; 0: M FF 1: M N 0: Main (VF-A) Band Receiver 1: Sub (VF-B) Band Receiver 0: FF 1: N 0: Main (VF-A) Band Receiver 1: Sub (VF-B) Band Receiver 0: Noise Blanker FF 1: Noise Blanker N 2: Noise Blanker (Wide) N 0: Main (VF-A) Band Receiver 1: Sub (VF-B) Band Receiver : Main Band (VF-A) Receiver 1: Sub Band (VF-B) Receiver 0: Noise Reduction FF 1: Noise Reduction N Page 13 FT D 9000 SERIES CAT PERATIN REFERENCE
15 CAT (CMPUTER AIDED TRANSCEIVER) PERATIN I PPSITE BAND INFRMATIN I ; I P3 P3 P3 P3 P3 P4 P P6 P7 P8 P9 P9 0 ; CNTRL CMMAND TABLES S FFSET (REPEATER SHIFT) 0: Main (VF-A) Band Read S ; 1: Sub (VF-B) Band 0: Simplex : Plus Shift S ; 2: Minus Shift : FM mode only S ; PA PRE-AMP (IP) P A ; P A ; P A ; Current Memory Channel VF-B Frequency (Hz) P3 Clarifier Direction +: Plus Shift, --: Minus Shift Crarifier ffset: (Hz) P4 0: R CLAR FF 1: R CLAR N P5 0: T CLAR FF 1: T CLAR N P6 MDE 1: LSB 2: USB 3: CW 4: FM 5: AM 6: FSK (RTTY-LSB) 7: CW-R 8: PKT-L 9: FSK-R (RTTY-USB) A: PKT-FM B: FM-N C: PKT-U P7 0: VF 1: Memory P8 0: CTCSS FF 1: CTCSS ENC/DEC 2: CTCSS ENC P9: Tone Number (See page 6: CTCSS Tone Chart ) 0 0: Simplex 1: Plus Shift 2: Minus Shift 0: Main (VF-A) Band Receiver 1: Sub (VF-B) Band Receiver 0: IP N 1: IP FF PB PLAY BACK P B ; P B ; P B ; PC PWER CNTRL P C ; P C ; P C ; PL SPEECH PRCESSR LEVEL P L ; P L ; P L ; PR SPEECH PRCESSR P R ; P R ; P R ; PS PWER SWITCH P S ; P S ; P S ; 0: DVS When =0 When =1 1: P.B 0: DVS (Playback Stop) 0: P.B (Playback Stop) 1: DVS (CH 1 Playback Start) 1: P.B (Playback Start) 2: DVS (CH 2 Playback Start) 3: DVS (CH 3 Playback Start) 4: DVS (CH 4 Playback Start) 5: DVS (CH 5 Playback Start) : Speech Processor FF 1: Speech Processor N 0: PWER FF 1: PWER N FT D 9000 SERIES CAT PERATIN REFERENCE Page 14
16 CAT (CMPUTER AIDED TRANSCEIVER) PERATIN QI QMB STRE Q I ; CNTRL CMMAND TABLES QR QMB RECALL Q R ; QS QUICK SPLIT Q S ; RA RF ATTENUATR R A ; R A ; R A ; RC CLAR CLEAR R C ; 0: Main (VF-A) Band Receiver 1: Sub (VF-B) Band Receiver 0: FF 1: 3 db 2: 6 db 3: 12 db 4: 18 db RD CLAR MINUS FFSET R D ; (Hz) RF RFING FILTER R F ; R F ; R F P3 ; RG RF GAIN R G ; R G ; R G ; 0: Main (VF-A) Band Receiver 1: Sub (VF-B) Band Receiver 0: AUT 1: 15 khz 2: 6 khz 3: 3 khz 0: Main (VF-A) Band Receiver 1: Sub (VF-B) Band Receiver P3 1: 15 khz 2: 6 khz 3: 3 khz 4: AUT - 15 khz 5: AUT - 6 khz 6: AUT - 3 khz RI RADI INFRMATIN R I ; R I ; 0: Hi-SWR 1: MIC-EQ 2: CLASS-A 3: REC 4: PLAY 5: DUAL 0: FF 1: N Page 15 FT D 9000 SERIES CAT PERATIN REFERENCE
17 CAT (CMPUTER AIDED TRANSCEIVER) PERATIN CNTRL CMMAND TABLES RL NISE REDUCTIN LEVEL R L ; R L ; R L ; 0: Main (VF-A) Band Receiver 1: Sub (VF-B) Band Receiver RM READ METER R M ; R M ; 00: Current Main Meter 01: Current Sub Meter 02: Current VDD/BIAS Meter (Contest/MP versions) 03: Current TEMP/SWR Meter (Contest/MP versions) 04: S Meter (Main) 05: S Meter (Sub) 06: CMP Meter 07: ALC Meter 08: P Meter 09: SWR Meter 10: ID Meter 11: VDD Meter 12: MIC Meter 13: BIAS Meter 14: TEMP Meter R RTATR R ; R ; R P3 P3 P3 ; 0: FF 1: Counter Clockwise 2: Clockwise 3: SPEED 1 % DWN 4: SPEED 1 % UP DIRECTIN (0-450 degree) P3 SPEED (0-100 %) RS RADI STATUS R S ; R S ; RT CLAR R T ; R T ; R T ; 0: NRMAL MDE 1: MENU MDE 2: MENU DATA READ (from CF Card) 0: R Clarifier FF 1: R Clarifier N RU R CLARIFIER PLUS FFSET R U ; (Hz) SC SCAN S C ; S C ; S C ; SD CW BREAK-IN DELAY TIME S D ; S D ; S D ; SF SUB VF-B KNB FUNCTIN S F ; S F ; S F ; 0: Scan FF 1: Scan N (Upward) 2: Scan N (Downward) 0000: Full Break-in ms 00: FF (Read only) 05: BAND (Sub (VF-B) Band) 01: BAND (Main (VF-A) Band) 06: MHz (Sub (VF-B) Band) 02: MHz (Main (VF-A) Band) 07: FAST (Sub (VF-B) Band) 03: GRP 08: A/B 04: MCH 09: CLAR 10: MDE (Sub (VF-B) Band) FT D 9000 SERIES CAT PERATIN REFERENCE Page 16
18 CAT (CMPUTER AIDED TRANSCEIVER) PERATIN CNTRL CMMAND TABLES SH WIDTH S H ; S H ; S H ; SM S-METER READING S M ; S M ; SQ SQUELCLH LEVEL S Q ; S Q ; S Q ; 0: Main (VF-A) Band Receiver 1: Sub (VF-B) Band Receiver 00 (Counter Clockwise) - 31 (Clockwise), 16 (Center) 0: Main (VF-A) Band S-meter 1: Sub (VF-B) Band S-meter : Main (VF-A) Band 1: Sub (VF-B) Band SV SWAP VF S V ; TS TW T S ; T S ; T S ; T T SET T ; T ; T ; UL PLL UNLCK STATUS U L ; U L ; 0: TW FF 1: TW N 0: RADI T FF CAT T FF 1: RADI T FF CAT T N 2: RADI T N CAT T FF (Answer) 0: PLL Lock 1: PLL Unlock UP UP U P ; VD V DELAY TIME V D ; V D ; V D ; ms (20 ms multiples) Page 17 FT D 9000 SERIES CAT PERATIN REFERENCE
19 CAT (CMPUTER AIDED TRANSCEIVER) PERATIN CNTRL CMMAND TABLES VF VRF FILTER V F P3 P4 ; V F ; V F P5 P5 P5 P6 ; VG V GAIN V G ; V G ; V G ; VM VF-A T MEMRY CHANNEL V M ; 0: Main (VF-A) Band Receiver 1: Sub (VF-B) Band Receiver 0: FF 1: N 2: Default set P3 +: Plus Shift : Minus Shift P4 0-9 (Step) P P6 0: VRF 1: μtune VS VF SELECT V S ; V S ; V S ; V V STATUS V ; V ; V ; T T CLAR Set T ; T ; T ; 0: VF-A 1: VF-B 0: V FF 1: V N 0: T CLAR FF 1: T CLAR N FT D 9000 SERIES CAT PERATIN REFERENCE Page 18
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