Yaesu FTdx5000MP

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Description
The Yaesu FTdx5000MP was announced in November 2009. The transceiver features an impressive 112 dB dynamic range and an IP3 (3rd Order Intercept Point) of +40 dBm (CW, 500 Hz). Newly designed roofing filters are selectable between 300 Hz, 600 Hz, 3 kHz, 6 kHz and 15 kHz. DSP features are powered by two 32-bit processors from Texas Instruments (TMS320C6727B) both running at 300 MHz. Each VFO has its own DSP processor. RF output comes from a pair of VRF150 FETS yielding 200 W.
Besides the main display there is a large multi-functional analogue meter (same as in the FTdx-9000) and three sub-displays to indicate sub-frequency, graphical wave and menu functions.

The Station Monitor SM-5000 is optional with the FTdx5000MP
Type
Desktop Amateur HF/VHF Transceiver 
Frequency range RX
0.03-60 MHz 
TX
10-160 m + WARC / 50-54 MHz 
Frequency stability
±0.05ppm OCXO 
Tuning steps
 
Modulations RX
AM / FM / CW / USB / LSB / RTTY 
TX
AM / FM / CW / USB / LSB / RTTY 
Filters
15 / 6 / 3 kHz, 600 / 300 Hz 
Receiver system
Triple conversion Super-heterodyne + DSP 
IF-frequencies
1st: Main: 9 MHz, Sub: 40.455 MHz
2nd: Main: 30 kHz (SSB/CW), 24 kHz (FM/AM), Sub: 455 kHz
3rd: Main: 30 kHz (SSB/CW), 24 kHz (FM/AM) 
Sensitivity
 
Selectivity
 
Image rejection
 
Aerial
50 Ω, SO-239 
RF-output
200 W 
Audio output
 
Memories
 
Power requirements
Mains 
Current drain RX
 
TX
 
Dimensions
462 × 135 × 389 mm (18.19 × 5.31 × 15.31 in) (w/o knobs)
Weight
21 kg (46.3 lbs) (SM-5000: 3 kg / 6.6 lbs) 
Manufactured
Between 2009 and 201x in Japan
Features
DSP
Dual-RX
RS-232 computer interface (no USB!) 
Files
Yaesu FTdx5000 Operation manual - part 1
Yaesu FTdx5000 Operation manual - part 2
 

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