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YAESU FT2000 (100W VERSION)

The Yaesu FT2000 follows in the tradition of venerable FT-1000 series, and incorporates an amazing number of advanced features from the FT-9000 series.
160 - 6 Meter Coverage, 100 Watts of Power!
The FT-2000 provides a full 100 Watts of power output (AM: 25 W) on the 160-6 Meter Amateur bands and continuous receive from 30 kHz to 60 MHz is provided.
Extensive Receiver DSP Filtering! The power of IF Digital Signal Processing (DSP) is yours to enjoy with the FT-2000. Variable IF Width and IF Shift allow precise interference rejection, and the receiver DSP also includes an Auto-Notch, Manual Notch, Digital Noise Reduction, and a continuously-variable passband Contour control. The WIDTH control has a mode-determined adjustment range of 200 Hz – 4 kHz for SSB, and 25 Hz to 2.4 kHz on CW, and a mode-optimized ”Narrow“ key provides one-touch narrowing of the bandwidth to a user-determined preset value.
User-Adjustable Variable TX Bandwidth! With the FT-2000, you have tremendous control over the fidelity and/or ”talk power“ of your SSB signal, thanks to the variable SSB bandwidth capability in the Menu. The default bandwidth is 2.4 kHz (300 – 2400 Hz @ -6 dB), but you also have selections of 50 – 3000 Hz, 100 – 2900 Hz, 200 – 2800 Hz, and 400 – 2600 Hz, allowing you to select the bandwidth best suiting your operating needs.
3-Band Parametric Microphone Equalizer! The power of DSP also provides tremendous benefits for transmission, as well as reception. The Three-Band Parametric Microphone Equalizer allows unmatched capability to tailor your speech characteristics: in each of the three bands, you may adjust the center frequency of the equalization, the frequency spread over which the equalization is applied, and the amplitude (peaking or nulling) within that equalization range. The result is sparkling, clear audio that will be the envy of everyone else on the band!
Outstanding Strong-Signal-Handling Capabilities Derived from the FTDX9000! Following in the renowned path of the FTDX9000, the FT-2000 is crafted with a comprehensive design view that accounts for all aspects of the strong signal environment, and especially with optimization of weak-signal in a multiple-strong-signal environment. The receiver of the FT-2000 is a triple-conversion type, utilizing great care in the gain distribution through all IF stages. The first mixer is a GaAs FET Doubly-Balanced Mixer type, fed by a four-VCO PLL synthesizer (30 kHz – 10.5 MHz, 10.5 MHz – 24 MHz, 24 MHz – 39 MHz, and 39 MHz – 56 MHz). The resulting first IF is at 69.450 MHz, utilizing an up-conversion technique that yields excellent image rejection.
FTDX9000-Lineage Triple Roofing Filter System for Crowded Bands (Main Band VFO) The first IF of the FT-2000 features three roofing filters, I bandwidths of 15 kHz, 6 kHz, and 3 kHz, optimized by mode for best performance. The Roofing Filters are positioned right after the first mixer, improving IP3 (3rd-Order Intercept Point) performance for all stages that follow.
The Ultimate Low-Band DXer RF Preselection Filter: YAESU’s Exclusive µ-Tuning!
On the lower Amateur bands, the signal voltages impinging on a receiver can create noise and Intermodulation effects that can cover up weak signals you’re trying to pull through. So YAESU’s engineers developed the µ (Mu) Tuning system for the FTDX9000, and it’s now available as an option for the FT-2000. Three modules are available (MTU-160, MTU-80/40, MTU-30/20), and these modules may be connected externally with no internal modification required! When µ-Tuning is engaged, the standard VRF (Variable RF Preselector) system is bypassed, but the fixed Bandpass Filters are still in the received signal path. The µ-Tuning filters utilize a stack of large 1.1“ (28 mm) Ni-Zn Ferrite cores, driven through a silver-plated coil assembly by a precision stepper motor. The resulting high Q (typically over 300) provides a very steep resonance peak near your operating frequency. The peak may be adjusted away from your frequency, for even greater protection from a specific station, and a graphical depiction of the µ-Tune filter alignment appears on the front panel of the transceiver.
Unique Receiver Configuration Display When operating at a frantic pace, it’s a comfort to have such comprehensive information available on the front panel’s huge display. The FT-2000’s unique "Receiver Configuration Display“ calls out status for each step in the receiver’s RF and IF, and the fluorescent display also provides both graphical and numerical depiction of the bandwidth and the alignment of the various interference-rejection filters. And the high-resolution analog multi-meter allows you to monitor PO/COMP/SWR/ID/VDD/ALC both effortlessly and precisely.
Dual Receive Capability for Effortless Split Operation During Split operation, Dual Receive may be engaged so that you may listen to both sides of the pile-up (or watch a particular frequency on the same band for activity). One push of the appropriate [TX] or [RX] indicator will engage or disengage the receiver or transmitter on the Main or Sub VFO, and the [TXW] (TX Watch) button also lets you listen to your transmit frequency during casual Split operation. The Sub Receiver also has a slot for an optional Collins® Mechanical CW filter, if desired: choose the YF-122C (500 Hz) or the YF-122CN (300 Hz). The Sub Receiver is an analog type, with no DSP filters.
Enhance Operation using External Display (option)! A wide array of informative and useful displays, identical to those available on the FTDX9000D, can be obtained by adding the optional DMU-2000 Data Management Unit and an after-market display (not supplied). You get an Audio Scope (plus ”Waterfall“) and Oscilloscope, Logging Page, Band Scope, World Clock with Sunrise/Sunset Terminator Display, Swept-frequency SWR display, Memory Channel listing, Rotator Control display with Great Circle Map, and a comprehensive Menu listing, as well. Enjoy the ultimate in operating ease by adding the DMU-2000!
Five-Group, 99-Channel memory with 5-Channel Quick Memory Bank (QMB) The 99 memories may be organized into up to five memory groups (up to 20 channels each), and with the addition of the optional DMU-2000 Data Management Unit, you can connect your keyboard (not supplied) and add memory labels (names), edit data, and perform backup and other functions, as well, using an external computer monitor (not supplied). In addition, the one-touch Store (STO) and Recall (RCL) keys allow you instant access to a five-channel Quick Memory Bank that gives you access to five frequencies on a first-in, first-out running basis.
A Host of Features for the CW Enthusiast! The front and rear panels have their own key jacks, which may be set up independently for connection of a keyer paddle (for use with the internal keyer), a straight key or bug, or a computer-driven keying interface for use with contest logging software, etc. With the FT-2000, you can use both your ears and your eyes to zero in on another CW station. The CW SPOT switch engages a spotting tone that matches the offset of your transmitted signal (as set by the CW Pitch selection), allowing you to match that pitch to that of an incoming signal perfectly. And the CW Tuning Indicator provides a graphical depiction of the tuning process, with a ? marker lighting up when the incoming signal is precisely aligned with yours.
Five-Channel Digital Voice Memory and 15-Second Digital RX Recorder For storage and playback of repetitive messages you have to transmit in a contest, the four-channel Digital Voice Recorder (5 channels when using the optional FH-2 Keypad) will quickly and efficiently let you store CQ, Contest Number, and ”QRZ“ messages. On receive, a running 15-second loop recorder lets you stop the recording and play back the just-received audio, so you can confirm a callsign, for example.
Huge Precision Main Tuning Dual! The front panel’s oversized 2.67“ (68 mm) Main Tuning Knob is crafted using a brass JISC3604R alloy, for easy flywheel-effect frequency excursions or precision tuning of weak digital signals. The torque of the tuning knob shaft may be adjusted for just the amount of drag you prefer, and all it will take is one spin of the dial for you to know that you are in command of a serious radio!
Built-in 100-Memory Automatic Antenna Tuner The 100 memories of matching-point data allow you to tune around the bands without the need to re-tune as you go. The special antenna tuner memories ensure efficient operation, as well as lightning-fast matching at new operating frequencies, as needed. The Automatic Antenna Tuner has a matching range of 16.7 to 150 Ohms (50 MHz: 25 - 100 Ohms).
Personal Computer Control Softwre Available for Free Download! Just go to the "Files" area at the Yaesu USA website, and look for the "PCC-2000-E" Zip File. Download it for free, and enjoy your "virtual front panel" of the FT-2000 on your computer screen.
And Much, Much More. . . Flexible Connection Points for RTTY, SSTV, PSK31, JT65 (EME) and other Digital Modes; VOX (Automatic voice-operated TX/RX control); All mode Squelch; FM Mode: 50-Tone CTCSS Encode/Decode System; Band-Specific Repeater Shifts for 29/50 MHz FM; Wide/Narrow modes for AM and FM; Flexible, easy-to-use VFO/Memory command selections: A>B, A=B, V/M, M>A, A>M; Memory Channel Offset Tuning (MT); Versatile Scanning Capability; Versatile Menu Mode for customization of setup and features; Transverter Jack; Constant-level rear-panel sound recording jack; Comprehensive external RS-232C computer control (CAT) protocol; Optional FH-2 Keypad provides ease of control for CW or Voice Messages and Receiver Loop recording.
The radio is supplied with a hand microphone with up/down controls, manual and an AC power cord.
The DMU-2000 Data Management shown above is optional.

OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
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| Description
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| DMU-2000
| The Yaesu DMU-2000 option provides a wide array of informative and useful displays for the FT2000

Spectrum Scope with Limited Bandwidth Sweep feature
Audio Scope/Oscilloscope Display Page
Swept-Frequency SWR Page
Memory Channel List
World Clock with GrayLine Page
Rotator Control Page
Log Book Feature
Please note that this device does require a computer display and computer keyboard (both not supplied).
Requires 60 to 264 VAC 50/60 Hz at 50 VA. 3.9 x 5.3 x 13.8 inches 7 Lbs. (100x135x350mm 3.1kg).
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| FH-2
| The Yaesu FH-2 is an optional wired keypad for the FT2000
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| MD-100A8X
| Desktop microphone.
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| MD-200A8X
| Ultra fidelity desktop dynamic microphone.
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| MTU- 160
| The Yaesu FT2000 offers three external High-Q Tuning units (sold separately):
MTU- 160 160 Meters
MTU-80/40 80 and 40 Meters
MTU-30/20
These tuning units are mounted externally and come with an enclosure (not shown). 4.7 x 5 12.9 inches 5.7 lbs. They may used in a single or multiple connection
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| MTU-80/40
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| MTU-30/20
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| SP-2000
| The Yaesu SP-2000 is designed to match the FT2000 series.
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It features a large 4.7 inch speaker along with a three-selection High-Cut and two-selection Low-Cut Audio Filter system. Selection of the cutoff frequencies may be performed from the front panel of the speaker: 2.4 kHz/ 1 kHz / 700 Hz for High Cut and 500/300 Hz for Low-Cut. A headphone jack on the front panel is post-filtration. The SP-2000 features dual audio inputs.
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| YF-122C
| Collins 500 Hz CW filter (for sub receiver).
[Only one filter may be installed]
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| YF-122CN
| Collins 300 Hz CW filter (for sub receiver).
[Only one filter may be installed]
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FT-2000 Specifications
GENERAL
| RX Frequency Range:
| 30 kHz to 60 MHz
| TX Frequency Ranges:
| 160 to 6 m (Amateur bands only)
| Frequency Stability:
| ±1.0 ppm (after 1 min. @ 25 °C)
| Operating Temperature Range:
| 14 ° - 122° F (-10 °C ~ +50 °C)
| Emission Modes:
| LSB, USB, CW, F3E FM, F1B RTTY, F1D Packet, F2D Packet
| Frequency Steps:
| 1/10 Hz for SSB/CW/AM
| 0
| 100 Hz for FM
| Antenna Impedance:
| 50 ohms balanced, 16.7 to 150 Ohms, unbalanced (Tuner ON, TX only)
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Power Consumption:
| 240 VAC
| RX (no signal)
| 70 VA
| RX (signal)
| 80 VA
| TX (100 W)
| 450 VA
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Supply Voltage:
| 90 - 132 VAC [13.8 VDC]
| Dimensions (WHD):
| 16 x 5.3 x 14 inches (410 x 135 x 350 mm)
| Weight (approx.):
| 33 lbs. (15 kg.)
| 0
| TRANSMITTER
| Power Output:
| Adjustable 5 to 100 watts (2-25 watts AM carrier),
| 0
| 50% @ 100 watts (FM & RTTY, 3-minute TX)
| Modulation Types:
| J3E (SSB) Balanced,
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| A3E (AM) Low-level (early stage),
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| F3E (FM) Variable reactance,
| Maximum FM Deviation:
| ±2.5 / ±5.0 kHz
| Harmonic Radiation:
| Better than -60 dB (Typical)
| SSB Carrier Suppression:
| At least 60 dB below peak output
| Undesired Sideband Suppression:
| At least 60 dB below peak output
| Audio Response (SSB):
| Not more than -6 dB from 300 to 2700 Hz
| 3rd-order IMD:
| - 31 dB 14 MHz @ 100 watts PEP
| Microphone Impedance:
| 200 to 600 Ohms
| 0
| RECEIVER
| Circuit Type:
| Triple-conversion superheterodyne (VFO-A)
| Intermediate Frequencies:
| 0
| VFO A:
| 69.450 MHz/450 kHz/30 kHz
| VFO B:
| 40.455 MHz/455 kHz
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Sensitivity:
| Modes
| 0.5 - 1.8 MHz
| 1.8 - 30 MHz
| SSB/CW (2.0 kHz)
| 2 uV
| 0.2 uV
| AM (6 kHz)
| 3.2 uV
| 2 uV
| FM
| -
| 0.5 uV (28-30 MHz)
| (with RF2 amp on)
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Selectivity (-6/-60 dB):
| Bandwidth
| Modes
| Min. -6 dB BW
| Max. -60 dB
| 2.4 kHz
| all except FM
| 2.2 kHz
| 4.2 kHz
| 2.0 kHz
| all except FM
| 1.8 kHz
| 3.6 kHz
| 500 Hz
| CW/RTTY/Packet
| 500 Hz
| 1.8 kHz
| 250 Hz
| CW/RTTY/Packet
| 250 Hz
| 700 Hz
| 0
| AM (Wide)
| 6 kHz
| 15 kHz
| 0
| FM
| 12 kHz
| 30 kHz
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IF Rejection (1.8 ~ 30 MHz):
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| Image Rejection (1.8 ~ 30 MHz):
| 70 dB or better (160-10m)
| Maximum Audio Output:
| 2.5 W into 4 Ohms with <10 % THD
| Audio Output Impedance:
| 4 to 8 Ohms
| Specifications are subject to change, in the interest of technical improvement, without notice or obligation.
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