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VERTEX STANDARD CO., LTD.
4-8-8 Nakameguro, Meguro-Ku, Tokyo 153-8644, Japan
VERTEX STANDARD
US Headquarters
10900 Walker Street, Cypress, CA 90630, U.S.A.
YAESU EUROPE B.V.
P.O. Box 75525, 1118 ZN Schiphol, The Netherlands
YAESU UK LTD.
Unit 12, Sun Valley Business Park, Winnall Close
Winchester, Hampshire, SO23 0LB, U.K.
VERTEX STANDARD HK LTD.
Unit 5, 20/F., Seaview Centre, 139-141 Hoi Bun Road,
Kwun Tong, Kowloon, Hong Kong
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Contents
Introduction .......................................... 1
Supplied Accessories .................................. 1
Available Option ......................................... 1
Front Panel Controls & Switches ........ 2
Rear Panel Connections ....................... 6
Installation ............................................. 8
Power connections ...................................... 8
Antenna considerations ............................... 9
Basic Operation .................................. 14
Introduction .............................................. 14
Turning the Power On/Off ........................ 14
Adjusting the Volume and Squelch .......... 14
Frequency Navigation ............................... 14
Mode Selection ......................................... 15
Channel Step Selection ............................. 16
Dual Receive ............................................. 16
Setting the clock ....................................... 17
Receiving Short-Wave Broadcast Stations ... 18
Memory Operation ............................. 20
Main Memory System .............................. 20
Memory Storage .................................... 20
Memory Recall ...................................... 20
Enhanced Memory Channel Operation .... 22
Memory Offset Tuning ......................... 22
Naming Memories ................................. 22
Naming Memory Groups ...................... 24
Protecting Memories (Inhibits the
Editing of Memorized Channels) .... 24
Masking Memories ............................... 25
Alpha-Numeric Memory Recall ............ 26
Programmable Memory Recall ................. 26
Memory Channel Sort ............................... 28
PS (PreSet) Memory Channel ................... 29
Scanning .............................................. 30
Memory Scanning ..................................... 32
VFO scanning ........................................... 33
Programmable (Band Limit)
Memory Scan (PMS) ... 34
M-S Scan .................................................. 36
Band Scope Operation ....................... 37
Smart Search Operation .................... 38
Priority Operation .............................. 39
World Clock ........................................ 40
Timer Operation ................................. 42
ON/OFF Timer ......................................... 42
Sleep Timer ............................................... 43
Alarm Timer .............................................. 43
DSP Operation .................................... 44
DSP NOTCH Filter .................................. 44
DSP Bandpass Filter ................................. 44
DSP CW Peaking Filter ............................ 45
DSP Noise Reduction ............................... 46
CW-PITCH ............................................... 46
Miscellaneous Features ...................... 47
ATT (RF Attenuator) ................................ 47
NB (Noise Blanker) .................................. 47
RF TUNE .................................................. 47
Keypad Beeper .......................................... 47
Locking Front Panel Controls .................. 48
Display Contrast ....................................... 49
Display Dimmer ........................................ 49
Selecting the [F] key “Hang” Time .......... 49
Voice Synthesizer Operation .................... 50
Digital Voice Recorder ............................. 50
Field Strength Meter ................................. 51
Audio Wave Meter ................................... 52
Radio Control (R/C) Channel Monitoring .. 52
Cloning ................................................. 53
CAT Operation ................................. 54
Reset ..................................................... 56
Installation of the
Optional Accessories ... 57
“AUTO” Mode Preset
Operationg Parameters .... 58
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Introduction
The VR-5000 is a communications receiver providing general coverage reception from
100 kHz to 2600 MHz on the CW, SSB (LSB and USB), AM, and FM (Wide and Narrow
bandwidths) modes (this coverage includes the AM and FM broadcast bands, HF Short-
wave Bands up to 16 MHz, VHF and UHF TV bands, the VHF AM aircraft band, and a
wide range of commercial and public safety frequencies!).
Installation of the VR-5000 for everyday operation is may be accomplished in minutes.
However, care should be taken in the installation process, so as to ensure maximum perfor-
mance and safety. The procedures described below will ensure that you get the most out of
your new VR-5000 receiver.
I NITIAL I NSPECTION
After carefully removing the VR-5000 from its packing carton, inspect it for any signs of
physical damage. Rotate the knobs and push the switches, checking each for normal free-
dom of action. If damage is suspected, write down your observations in detail, and notify
the shipping company (if the set was shipped to you) or your dealer (if you purchased the
set in-person) immediately. Save the packing carton for possible use later.
S UPPLIED A CCESSORIES
AC Adapter PA-28B (120 V)/C (230-240 V)/U (230 V)
DC Cable
Operating Manual
AC Adapter g PA-28 •h
DC Cable
A VAILABLE O PTIONS
Voice Synthesizer Unit DSP-1
Voice Synthesizer Unit FVS-1A
Digital Voice Memory Unit DVS-4
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Front Panel Controls & Switches
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MAIN VOL/SQL Knob
MAIN VOL Knob
The inner MAIN VOL knob adjusts the audio volume of the MAIN receiver in the
speaker or headphones.
SQL Knob
The outer SQL knob sets the signal level threshold at which MAIN receiver audio is
muted (and the “ BUSY ” icon in the LCD turns off), in all modes. This is normally kept
fully counter-clockwise, except when scanning and during FM operation.
SUB VOL/TONE Knob
SUB VOL Knob
The inner SUB VOL knob adjusts the audio volume of the SUB receiver in the speaker
or headphones.
TONE Knob
The outer TONE knob adjusts receiver audio characteristics.
PHONES Jack
This 3-pin (“stereo”) miniature jack is used for connection to your headphones. When
a plug is inserted into this jack, the internal (or external) speaker will be cut off.
This jack’s impedance is optimized for use with 16
to 32
headphone types.
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Front Panel Controls & Switches
PWR Knob
This is the main on/off switch for the VR-5000 . Press and hold this switch for one
second to toggle the receiver’s power on and off.
LCD (Liquid Crystal Display)
The upper half of the display consists of a dot-matrix display for frequency readout,
plus various icons representing enabled receiver features.
The lower half contains a dot-matrix display for Band Scope viewing, menu pro-
gramming, and alpha numeric name display, etc.
Main Band Frequency
Main Band Channel Step
Memory Channel Number
Main Band S-Meter
Memory Bank Number
Main Band Reception Mode
Main Band Scan-Resume
Sub Band Reception Mode
Memory Name
Sub Band Squelch Open
Bank Name
Sub Band Channel Step
Sub Band Frequency
Sub Band Scan-Resume
Function Keys
[ M/S ( SUB SET ) ] Key
Press this key momentarily to toggle the operating VFO between the MAIN VFO and
SUB VFO.
Press this key, after [ F ] key is pressed, to toggle the VFO link feature on and off.
[ BS ( BS SET ) ] Key
Press this key momentarily to toggle the Band Scope feature on and off.
Press this key twice, after the [ F ] key is pressed (when the Band Scope is activated)
to activate the SUB VFO cursor, which enables SUB VFO tuning.
D : DELAY SCAN
P : PAUSE SCAN
H : HOLD SCAN
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Clock
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