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Building on
the tremendous success of the 200-Watt FT-1000D and
MARK-V FT-1000MP Elite-Class HF Transceivers, the MARK-V
Field brings leading-edge technology to you in a
100-Watt self-contained transceiver design. |
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The Mark-V FT-1000MP utilizes a conservatively-designed
power amplifier, consisting of a pair of Philips BLF147
Power MOS FETs, in a 30-Volt push-pull configuration. A
fast-acting automatic antenna tuner and revolutionary
heat sink design ensure reliable operation, even during
the heavy duty cycle conditions of contest or Class-A
operation. |
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The Mark-V is the first commercially-produced Amateur
transceiver to provide Class-A operation for its power
amplifier. When engaged by the front panel's [CLASS-A]
switch, the PA bias is changed dramatically, and the
Mark-V puts out a 75-Watt signal envelope of astounding
purity: during Class-A operation, SSB 5th- and
higher-order Intermodulation Distortion (the kind that
contributes to "splatter" reports) will drop to the -80
dB range! And while the Mark-V's Class-A feature does
not directly affect your linear amplifier's performance,
the extremely clean drive to your linear will result in
dramatically cleaner overall signal reproduction.
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The Mark-V includes a unique and formidable
interference-fighting system with the development of
IDBT, whereby the bandwidth of the Digital Signal
Processing is automatically locked to be the same as the
net bandwidth of the analog IF filters. With IDBT, the
bandwidth established by the IF filter selection, as
well as the settings of the IF Shift and WIDTH controls,
is replicated in the DSP, yielding a razor-sharp
selectivity slope that resembles a sheer cliff! The
combined system of IF analog and DSP filtering means you
are not depending totally on a DSP chip for all of your
selectivity. When the bands are really crowded in a big
contest, you need the selectivity edge provided by the
Mark-V! |
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Yaesu's engineers have
incorporated a high-Q "VRF" preselector filter for the
Mark-V and Field transceivers, affording exceptional RF
selectivity on the 160 - 10 meter bands, where antenna
dimensions can be large, leading to high input signal
voltages. The VRF filter is engaged using mechanical
relays, not diodes that can contribute IMD, and it may
be manually adjusted from the front panel. |
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The immensely-popular Shuttle Jog tuning ring, which is
concentric with the Main Tuning Knob, has a new look in
the Mark-V: it now includes the activation switches for
the VRF (left side) and IDBT (right side) features, so
it is not necessary to move one's hand position to
activate these important features during contest or
pile-up situations! |
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