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Note: The WIDTH control on the rig is the receiver's bandwith adjustment. This is one of the neatest feature of this rig since sliced bread :)
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Pprogram your CS button to take you directly to this menu so that if I need to change the TX bandwidth on a fly, I just hit the CS button and it'll prompt me right to it and change the BW quickly. If you still see 3000WB, that means your little Power ON "mod" is not done right.
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If you did this Power On mod correctly, should see TTBF instead of 3000WB. Next, turn the FAR RIGHT Sub VFO-B fully clockwise and TTBF will appear. Once done, push the MENU button and turn the CENTER Sub VFO-A to MENU 104 A3J. Note: The DNF and DNR are right next to each other in between these 2 Sub VFO's. To enable TTBF, turn the radio ON while holding in DNF on the CENTER VFO-A and DNR on the FAR RIGHT VFO-B. You may need to re-EQ your mic to tailor it to this new bandwidth.
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Once enabled, it will extend your transmit bandwidth right out to 4kHz. It is called TTBF which stands for Total Transmit Bandwidth Frequency. There is a secret "Power On" function built into the FTDX-5000 that allows the rig to transmit from 50Hz to 4kHz. These setting will work using the EV RE-20 or RE-27 These settings work best at 2.9-3.0k width. To receive 4 kHz, put the "WIDTH" knob fully clockwise You will see all of the LED's lit. The FT-2000/FT2000D is now in the 50 Hz to 4 KHz transmit bandwidth. Push "MENU" button in and listen for beep to save the settings. Where you used to find 3000WB, you will now find TTBF (4 kHz bandwidth ESSB mode). If you are using the new firmware update: The following chart is a reference for those who need to set up their transmitter audio bandwidth to accomidate eSSB (Extended Single Sideband) for high-fidelity transmissions, or to at least give the transmitter a chance to sound the best it can.Ħ4 and 65 carrier point is very important Gain/9 oclock, Lever/9 oclock, High/2 oclock, Mid/1 oclock, Low/5 oclock, Pan/right and Main mix/12 oclock. He has a Behringer 802 in line with one of the Radio Shack mic's (33-3001), the 802 settings are:
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Menu # 36 Hb1 in NOT using the software n it in "U" if using the software equalizer then use the following settings:ĪLL the rest at "0", this will get VERY close to a flat rcv Menu # 31 100 Low Cut.you can run this at 10 but "may" be too bassy for some These settings are using a Electrovoice RE-20 with NO external processing.ONLY the internal equalizer
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The above is using the W2IHY 3x4 switch plus and the IPlus so that you can easily switch the mic/audio to any transceiver and any transceiver to any linear. Output is 5 W2IHY recommends this, otherwise 12 o'clock without iplus This setup is using the Heil PR-40, W2IHY EQPlus & 8 band Equalizer Run the bandwidth at 10/3500 for normal ragchew OR 10/3000 can be used. This will give you as close to a flat response as you'll get without external equalization. Microphone is choice of Heil PR-781 or Electrovoice RE-20 Running the compression at 3 gives the audio a well rounded response and is not too much, be sure to keep the mic gain set so that the ALC is at the lower to mid range on the meter, don't go any higher that half scale as it will begin to overdrive.
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I have tried many mics on this rig and have found that the Heil PR-781 is best suited.