The
new ultimate compact HF/50 MHz transceiver with state-of-the art IF
DSP.
The Yaesu FT-950 is an elite-class HF transceiver providing exceptional performance both on transmit and receive. The FT-950 is designed for the most competitive operating situations, whether you primarily operate
in contest, DX, or digital-mode environments. It is built on the foundation of the popular FTdx9000 transceiver, and carrying the proud tradition of the FT-1000 series, the FT-950 provides up to 100 Watts of power output on SSB, CW, and FM (25 Watts AM carrier). Digital Signal Processing (DSP) is utilized throughout the design, providing leading-edge performance on both transmit and receive
160 - 6 meters, 100 Watts of Reliable Power from a cool radio!
Solid SSB and CW power on 160 through 6 meters adjustable in increments
from 5 watts to the full 100 watt output. AM - 5 to 25 watts output.
Ultra-stable and high-power Final Amplifier Stage incorporates a high
efficient reliable RD100HHF1 MOS FET in a push-pull configuration, using
a supply voltage of 13.8 V, cooled by a huge 1400 cc die-cast aluminum
heat sink with a high coefficient of thermal conductivity.
A thermostatically-controlled 2.35"/60mm axial cooling fan engages at
40 deg C/104 deg F, and it features four speeds, depending on the degree
of cooling required. The large bearing surface of the fan, its floating
mount, and the unique heat sink design combine to make the cooling
system incredibly calm and quiet, yet very efficient.
General Coverage Receiver 30 kHz to 56 MHz
Enjoy the full range 30 kHz to 56 MHz general receiver coverage of the
FT-950 for shortwave listening across the HF spectrum.
High Speed Automatic Antenna Tuner
The 100 memories of matching-point data make it possible for 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.
Yaesu's Popular Front Panel Proprietary High-visibility Fluorescent
Display (VFD)
The front panel oversized VFD Display provides higher brightness and
contrast compared to TFT displays, allowing clearer viewing from a wider
range of angles than on other transceivers
Front Panel Block Diagram Display for Function Status
The front panel "Block Diagram" display shows the current status of a
number of functions in the receiver of the FT-950. With one glance, you
can see your settings for a number of critical functions of the radio.
And you will also see Bar Graphs depicting several different DSP filter
settings at the same time for quick alignment.
Optional External Data Management Unit - DMU-2000
A wide array of information, useful and easily understood displays,
absolutely identical to those available on the FTDX9000 and the FT 2000
series radios can also be yours by adding the optional DMU-2000 Data
Management Unit and an after-market keyboard and PC display (not
supplied).
** Spectrum Scope with LBWS - The RF Band Scope allows you to view
activity within a span of 25 kHz, 100 kHz, 250 kHz, 500 kHz, 1 MHz, or
2.5 MHz, depending on your requirements, with a fixed sweep speed for
seamless transition between spans. Additionally, the YAESU-exclusive
LBWS (Limited Band Width Sweep) allows you to reduce the bandwidth to
50%, 30%, or 10% of the original, imparting a corresponding increase in
the sweep speed, if you like. By sweeping just a limited portion of the
main Band Scope at high speed, you will get a superbly detailed view of
activity in that segment of the overall band, allowing you precise
zero-in capability not found with competing products. With a 50%
reduction, you will get double the speed; with reduction to 30% of the
original sweep, you will get a 3X increase in speed, and by reducing the
bandwidth to 10% you will get a whopping 10X increase in the sweep
speed. You can use the " " and " " keys to move the remaining window, as
desired. You may choose the Spectrum Scope Function (which will plot
your current operating frequency in the middle of the monitor screen) or
the Band Monitor Function (which will be checking the whole band you are
currently operating). At the Band Monitor Function, you will be able to
set the lowest starting frequency at your preference (for CW or SSB
operation). The lowest starting frequency will not be purged if once set
up even if you change your bandwidth.
** Audio Scope/Oscilloscope Display Function - The Audio Scope Function
and the Oscilloscope Function of the DMU-2000 may be the most useful
capability of the Data Management Unit. The Audio Scope portrays the
audio spectrum of either the receiver passband or your transmitted
signal, allowing you to visualize the frequency components as you hear
them. This function also enables you to make adjustments to, such as,
the Notch Filter, Contour control or (on transmit) the Parametric
Microphone Equalizer. At the same time, you may use the Oscilloscope to
look at the X-Y characteristics of an incoming signal with variable
level and sweep speed, or to check CW tone pitch, etc. **Swept-Frequency
SWR Display - As you tune across the Amateur band and transmit at
different frequencies, the DMU-2000 will plot the SWR across the band,
alerting you to any unusual SWR situations, etc.
** Memory Channel List - You may edit and confirm your memory frequency
channels, with easy on your big screen, such as to add an alpha/numeric
"Tag" to each memory for quick recall of the channel's identification.
** World Clock Display -The World Clock function includes a world map
with entries for a number of locations throughout the world, so that you
will see what the time of day at the other end of our QSO or anywhere in
the world. Of great advantages value to serious DXers is the Sunrise/Sunset
depiction, which shows the "Gray Line" area where propagation frequently
is enhanced. An alarm feature is also included, to alert you of a
schedule time.
** Rotator Control Function - The Rotator Control Function includes the
Great Circle Map that allows you to aim your directional antenna
accurately (e.g. Tokyo seems to be located West from San Francisco
though it is more actually located to the NNW direction) and the
imbedded database of worldwide cities may be used to determine a
specific bearing to a DX location, if you like. The Rotator Control
function further lets you control the left(C-C-W)/right(C-W) rotation of
your Yaesu G-800/1000/2800DXA series rotator, in addition to permitting
speed control and setup of preset beam headings. And, if you use your
after-market keyboard for input of your latitude and longitude, the
DMU-2000 will lie out compute and display a Great Circle Map centered on
your location! You may also connect a GPS Unit (one capable of output of
NMEA0183 position data) to your DMU-2000 to download precise position
data.
** Log Book Feature - By connecting an after-market keyboard and monitor
to the DMU-2000, you can utilize the on-board logging capability of the
FT-2000. The Log Book includes an extensive database of DX information,
and you may archive your log data to the supplied CF card using one of
the popular and available logging formats like ADIF, Cabrillo, etc.
Optional Fully-automatic External RF ΅-Tuning - RF Mu-Tuning Kit
The secret of the superior performance of the FT DX 9000/FT-2000 series
radios on the lower bands is the RF ΅-Tuning system; the very same
system is now available as an option for the FT-950! 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. Three modules (MTU-160, MTU-80/40, and
MTU-30/20) are available these modules may be connected externally
with no internal modification required! The RF ΅-Tuning filters utilize
a stack of large 1.1" 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. (On the 160 m band, typically -3DB@?12 kHz,
-30DB@?450 kHz.) And the 3rd order Intercept Point (IP3) is increased by
4 dB with the RF ΅-Tuning system. The ferrite cores utilized in the RF
΅-Tune filters are driven by a high-resolution, high torque stepper
motor (4-phase unipolar motor/2-phase magnetization system) with angular
resolution of 1.8deg. The synchro belt drive has an estimated lifetime
of more than 10,000 hours of actual operation. For 160-meter operation,
the ferrite core diameter is a full 2.2"! The RF ΅-Tune system tracks
your operating frequency, although you can chose to manually skew the
frequency response when special interference conditions require it. If
you turn the RF ΅-Tune system off when leaving your frequency or QSYing
to other bands, the RF ΅-Tune system will be re-centering the RF ΅-Tune
filter on your current operating frequency when the RF ΅-Tune is
re-engaged.
World Famous Yaesu Flywheel-effect Oversized High-quality Main Tuning
Dial
The front panel's oversized 2.67" (58 mm) Main Tuning Knob is crafted
using a heavy brass alloy (knob weight: 6.7 oz./185 g) for easy
flywheel-effect frequency excursions or precision tuning of weak digital
signals, thanks to the precision magnetic rotary-encoder tuning
mechanism coupled to the Main Tuning Knob. The torque of the tuning knob
shaft may be adjusted by rotating the Main tuning dial while holding the
dial skirt for just the right amount of drag you prefer. All it will
take is one spin of the dial for you to know that you are in command of
a serious radio. The Main Tuning Dial is the same structure used for the
FT DX 9000/ FT-2000 series radios utilizing traditional dial structure
along with a specially designed rotating skirt that creates a small air
gap. This air gap reduces sweat accumulation on the operator's
fingertips, enhancing tuning precision during long operating sessions.
Triple-conversion super-heterodyne receiver
Triple-conversion super-heterodyne receiver architecture using 69.450MHz
1st IF with the powerful 1st IF 3kHz/6kHz/15kHz selectable roofing
filters (MCF), you will enjoy the advanced technology of the FT-950's
multi-function 30 kHz 32-bit Floating Point IF DSP. The
triple-conversion design features a 1st IF of 69.45 MHz, a 2nd IF of 450
kHz, and a 3rd IF of 30 kHz (FM: 24 kHz), with each stage's advanced
filtering protecting the stages to follow from unwanted signal voltage,
leading to a quiet, ultra-robust receiver with impeccable total system
performance
Yaesu 32-bit floating point IF DSP
The
Yaesu 32-bit floating point IF DSP - legendary known and reputed among
the serious DXers and enthusiasts - will give you the edge over all
other DSP-based radios The IF Digital Signal Processing system of the
FT-950 is based on the TI TMS320C6713 32-bit floating point DSP IC. All
DSP superb functions can be selected by simply rotating the SELECT dial
located to the left side of the main dial.
Robust Receiver Front End
The RF amplifier stage is designed for low and high intercept, utilizing
two strong series-connected 2SC3356 bipolar transistors with negative
feedback for consistent, repeatable performance. The low noise figure
and carefully-controlled stage gains ensures that only the precise
amount of gain needed is actually utilized. And the front-panel "IPO"
switch lets you select direct feed to the first mixer (IPO), Preamp 1 (RF
AMP1), or Preamp 2 (RF AMP2) which adds the second preamplifier stage in
series, according to the antenna in use and the noise and interference
conditions present at the time. IPO (Intercept Point Optimization) is
the function that you can set the total front end gain to optimize RF
stage performance. The ultra-strong first mixer of the FT-950 features
SPM5001 FETs in an active, doubly-balanced configuration optimized for a
severe multi-signal environment. The active design results in no net
loss in the mixer circuit itself, simultaneously eliminating the need
for pre-amplification prior to direct feed of received signals to the
first mixer.
Digital PLL for Outstanding Local Oscillator Performance
The receiver section exhibits strong-signal-handling capabilities in
multi-signal environments by employing an essential ultra-low-noise
local oscillator system that produces a very clean first IF signal. The
spurious-free dynamic range and close-in blocking performance are
substantially enhanced with the high Carrier-to-Noise (C/N) ratio of the
FT-950 high-speed digital PLL.
Three (3) Factory Installed 1st IF Roofing Filters
The 69.450 first IF stage features three/3 roofing filters (15 kHz, 6
kHz, and 3 kHz) optimized by mode for best performance on today?s most
crowded bands. Each roofing filter is a four-pole, fundamental-mode
monolithic crystal filter design to produce excellent shape factor.
Under any busy band conditions, the roofing filters positioned right
after the first mixer of the FT-950 are designed to and definitely
improve the 3rd-Order Intercept Point performance for all stages that
follow.
CONTOUR Control function with natural analog touch
The incredibly sharp "brick wall" filters of the IF DSP system can
expose characteristics of incoming signals that you have never heard
before; not all of them are really pleasant to listen to all of the
time. But, using the CONTOUR control, you can roll off low-frequency or
high-frequency components so as to shape the receiver passband
differently, or null out part of the mid-range area, with continuous
adjustment throughout the passband. By nulling out interfering or
irrelevant frequency components, the desired frequency components will
significantly rise out of the background noise, improving fidelity and
signal-to-noise (S/N) ratio.
World-renowned variable IF WIDTH and IF SHIFT Interference Reduction
Systems
While leaving the pitch of the incoming signal and bandwidth of the IF
passband unchanged, the IF Shift system allows you to vary the actual
passband higher or lower in frequency, eliminating interference that you
encounter outside the passband. You can also improve your reception by
chosing to narrow the bandwidth of the IF SHIFT function and then
varying the passband with the IF SHIFT by selecting these settings with
the SELECT dial. (The IF SHIFT control is concentric with the IF WIDTH
control.) The variable IF WIDTH system has a default center bandwidth of
2.4 kHz for SSB and CW, and 500 Hz for RTTY and PSK operation. By simply
rotating the IF WIDTH control counterclockwise, the passband may be
reduced to as little as 500 Hz (or 1.8 kHz on SSB). And if you like to
listen in a wider bandwidth for greater fidelity on SSB, the SSB
bandwidth may be expanded to 3000 Hz to possibly improve the audio-sound
of the station you are working. And for improved AM Broadcast reception,
you may use the one-touch NAR function to toggle between 9 kHz (wide)
and 6 kHz (narrow), depending on interference, for better audio. While
the IF WIDTH is generally used for setting the IF DSP bandwidths, you
may also utilize the one-touch NAR (Narrow) function to reduce the
passband narrower to your pre-selected center bandwidth (SSB: selections
available from 200/400/600/850/1100/1350/1500/1650/1800 Hz CW:
selections available from 100/200/ 300/400/500 Hz, Factory preset
default : 1800 Hz/SSB, 500 Hz/CW, 300 Hz/RTTY and PSK).
IF Noise Blanker
The IF Noise Blanker is ideal for suppression of automotive ignition
noise, and it may be utilized in conjunction with the Digital Noise
Reduction system, or by itself. The IF Noise Blanker gain can be
precisely adjusted via a menu for the blanking level to be applied.
DSP Digital Noise Reduction
For reduction of random noise types, the FT-950 utilizes a powerful
Digital Noise Reduction filter that contains fifteen different noise
analysis parameters specially created after thousands of hours of
on-the-air testing. You may choose any of these parameters to
effectively reduce most noise under nearly any conditions at any given
time.
Manual IF Notch and Beat-reducing Automatic Digital Notch Filter (DNF)
Selecting the NOTCH function with the SELECT dial will enable the
FT-950's very high Q IF Notch, producing a deep notching effect
typically in excess of 70 dB. Using the Menu mode to choose the
"digital" NOTCH function, a uniquely designed DSP Auto Notch (DNF)
filter can also be engaged independently from the "manual" Notch
function, to reduce multiple carriers within the passband
Analog-sounding High-quality Digital SSB Modulation
The YAESU DSP digital modulation technique not only provides an
analog-sounding high-quality digital SSB modulation envelope, but also
allows the transmission bandwidth to be adjusted by the operator.
Transmit Monitor Feature
The IF Transmission Monitor allows you to listen to accurate
reproduction of the transmitter's IF signal for making precise
adjustments to the Parametric Equalizer, SSB Bandwidth, and/or Speech
Processor. The Monitor Level may be adjusted from the front panel.
Renowned YAESU Speech Processor for that Contest or DX Pile-up Punch
The power of IF DSP is brought to the world of Speech Processing with
the powerful new DSP Speech Processor design incorporated into the
FT-950. The built-in Speech Processor is designed to obtain the optimum
frequency response to increase intelligibility at the receiving side of
a difficult path. The compression level for the Speech processor can be
adjusted from the menu to obtain the best performance during your DX
pile-up operation or when propagation conditions vary.
Parametric Microphone Equalizer
Within each of the three bands (low-frequency, mid-range, and
high-frequency) provided, you may adjust the center frequency of the
equalization, the bandwidth over which the equalization is applied, and
the amplitude (either peaking or nulling) within that range. Enjoy high
quality transmission audio you set to your specific preference!
Built-in TCXO for State-of-the-Art Stability
A highly-stable Temperature-Compensated Crystal Oscillator (TCXO) is
built into the FT-950, providing 0.5 ppm stability at room temperature,
and better than 1 ppm stability over an ambient temperature range of 14
to 122 deg F (-10 to +50 deg C), making the FT-950 ideal for your PSK31,
EME or other applications requiring high stability.
CW Zero-in Feature
The sidetone generated when you transmit (as set by the CW Pitch
selection from the menu with a range of 300-1050 Hz) allows you to match
that pitch to that of an incoming signal perfectly. As you tune closer
to that pitch, the CW Tuning Indicator (selected in the menu to enable
this tuning function to change the Clarifier Display to the CW Tuning
Display) provides a visual and graphical depiction of the tuning process,
with a marker moving towards the center of the scale display when the
incoming signal is precisely aligned with yours.
CW Spot Feature
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. The CW
pitch frequency will be shown while pressing the "SPOT" switch. There's
no more accurate way to be sure you're exactly on frequency!
Additional CW Capabilities
Separate KEY jacks on the front and rear panels
Built-in Electronic Keyer with 4-60 WPM Speed control
Electronic Keyer Weight control
Keyer paddle Dot-Dash reversal
"Bug" keying emulation
CW Full Break-in
Five-channel Message Memory (50 characters each)
Automatic insertion of incrementing contest number into stored
messages
Automatic "Beacon" keyer mode
CW "VOX" Delay is adjustable: 30 ms - 3000 ms
CW Mode reversal (USB or LSB injection)
CW keying available during SSB operation
Contest-ready Antenna Selection Capabilities
The FT-950 is designed with today's fast-moving contest operator in mind.
Two antenna jacks (SO-239) are provided along with one-touch access
capability. The antenna selection is memorized in each VFO and memory
channel register, and the radio remembers which antenna you last used on
that band or memory!
Quick Split Function
Pressing the "SPLIT" key for about one second or more engages the "Quick
Split" feature, which automatically separates the receive and transmit
frequencies by 5 kHz (the TX frequency will be 5 kHz higher). You may
also engage this feature by just pressing the combination LED switches
near each VFO dial ("Main Dial" and "CLAR/VFO-B") to select which VFO to
use as TX (or RX).
TXW (Transmit Frequency Watch) function
When operating Split, pressing the "TXW" key will instantly let you
receive on your transmit frequency to hear activity in the pile-up you
are trying to break through.
And much more for the active HF and 50MHz enthusiasts
Quick Memory Bank (QMB) for instant storage and recall of frequency/mode
information. Five-channel digital voice message memory function for
repetitive voice messages with each channel capable of storing up to 20
seconds of audio using the optional DVS-6.
The optional FH-2 Keypad provides message storage and recall of voice
and CW messages together with remote control functions.
VOX (Voice-operated TX/RX control)
MOX (Manual TX/RX control)
All-mode Squelch function
50-tone CTCSS Encoder/Decoder for FM operation
Automatic Repeater Shift function with 88.5Hz PL Tone Encoder for 29
MHz FM.
Wide/Narrow modes for AM and FM
LOCK function
Flexible, easy-to-use VFO/Memory command selections: VFO A VFO B , VFO
A VFO B, VFO/Memory, Memory VFO A, VFO A Memory
Memory Channel Offset Tuning function (MT)
Versatile Scanning Capability
Versatile Menu Mode for customization of setup and features
Constant-level rear-panel (transmit + receive) audio sound recording
jack
Comprehensive external RS-232C computer control (CAT) protocol
The Rotator Control function which enables you to control the speed
and direction of a YAESU G-800DXA, G- 1000DXA, or G-2800DXA rotator
using 10 key pad.
Various easy connection availability for RTTY, SSTV, PSK31, JT65 (EME)
and other digital modes
Optional VL-1000 Quadra System HF - 50MHz Linear Amplifier for
fully-automatic operation
General coverage reception: 30 kHz - 60 MHz (specifications guaranteed
only in Amateur bands)
Mode-optimized Automatic AGC decay selection (OFF/SLOW/MID/FAST)
Versatile Memory system: 99 channels and up to 5 Memory Groups
Four-position receiver front-end attenuator (0/6/12/18 dB) for
operation in noisy or strong signal reception environment