The inner MAIN VOL knob adjusts the audio volume of the MAIN receiver in the
speaker or headphones.
SQL
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 mode. This is normally
kept fully counter clockwise, except when scanning and during FM operation.
(2)
SUB VOL/TONE
SUB VOL
This inner SUB VOL knob adjusts the audio volume of the SUB receiver in the
speaker or headphones.
TONE
The outer TONE knob adjusts receiver audio characteristics.
(3)
PHONES
This 3-pin (“stereo”) miniature jack is used for connection to your headphones.
Knob
Knob
Knob
Knob
Knob
Jack
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 16Ω to 32 Ω headphone type.
(4)
PWR
Knob
This is a 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.
(5)
LCD
(Liquid Crystal Display)
The upper half of the display consists of dot-matrix display for frequency readout
and various icons representing enabled receiver features.
The lower half contains a dot-matrix display for
programming, and alpha numeric name display etc.
(6) Functions Keys
[M/S(SUB SET)]
Press this key momentarily, to toggle the operating VFO between MAIN VFO and
Key
Band Scope
viewing, menu
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SUB VFO.
Press this key after [F] key is pressed, to toggle the VFO link feature on and off.
[BS(BS SET)]
Press this key momentarily, to toggle the
Press this key after [F] key is pressed when the
the SUB VFO cursor which enable the SUB VFO tuning.
[WIDTH(BS STEP)]
Press this key momentarily, to select the
Press this key after [F] key is pressed when the
Band Scope
[SCAN(M-S SCAN)]
Press this key momentarily, to activate the scanning.
Press this key after [F] key is pressed, to activate the M-S Scanning.
M-S Scan: The scanner activates between the MAIN VFO frequency and SUB VFO
frequency.
[PMS(PMS SET)]
Press this key momentarily, to activate the Programmable Memory Scan.
Press this key after [F] key is pressed, to enable the PMS memory programming.
[CLR(PRI CLR)]
Key
Key
sweeping step.
Key
Key
Key
Band Scope
Band Scope
Band Scope
Band Scope
feature on and off.
is activated, activate
sweep width.
is activated, select the
Press this key momentarily,
Press this key after [F] key is pressed, to disable the Priority.
[V(DIM)]
Press this key momentarily, to enable the display brightness setting.
Press this key after [F] key is pressed, activates the optional FVS-1A Voice
Synthesizer Unit which provides announcement of the operating frequency (with
resolution to the displayed 100 Hz digit) for operators with vision impairments.
(7) PS Key
Press this key momentarily, to recalls the one of up to five PS (PreSet) memories for
operation.
Press and hold this key for one second, to store the operating parameters into
consecutive PS memories.
(8) Command Keys
[MODE(ADRS)]
Press this key momentarily, to select the operating (receiving) mode.
Key
Key
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Press this key after [F] key is pressed, to select the recording field for the voice
recorder (required the optional FVS-1A Voice Synthesize Unit)
[COPY(REC)]
Press this key momentarily, copy the SUB VFO data into the MAIN VFO.
Press this key after [F] key is pressed, to start the voice recorder.
[STEP(PLAY)]
Press this key momentarily, to select the synthesizer steps to be used during VFO
operation.
Press this key after [F] key is pressed, to playback the voice recorder.
[V/M(MW)]
Press this key momentarily, to change the frequency control between the VFO and
the Memory system.
Press this key after [F] key is pressed, to store the frequency into memory.
[BANK]
Press this key momentarily, to select the memory bank.
(9)
τ(θ)/υ(π)
In the VFO mode, pressing either of these keys momentarily step (according to the
DIAL knob’s step) the operating frequency down or up respectively. Pressing either
Keys
Key
Key
Key
Key
of these keys after [F] key is pressed, steps down or up 10 MHz.
In the Memory mode, pressing either of these keys momentarily step the Memory
Channel down or up respectively.
While the
Channel Marker.
(10) Keypad
This keypad is used for direct frequency entry during VFO operation.
Secondary functions allow to control the VR-5000’s various features.
(11)
[F]
Key
This key is used to activate the “Alternate” command functions of the panel keys.
If this key is pressed before one of the panel keys is pressed, the “Alternate”
functions of the key will be enabled.
(12)
DSP
Key
Press this key momentarily, activate the optional DSP-1 Digital Signal Processing
Band Scope
is engaged, pressing either of these keys to move the
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Unit.
(13)
DIAL
Knob
This is the main tuning dial for the VR-5000. It is used for most tuning memory
selection, and function setting tasks on the VR-5000.
Rear Panel Connections
(1)
DC 13.5V
This is the DC power supply connection for the VR-5000. Connect the Supplied PA4A AC adapter to this jack.
(2)
MUTE
If using the VR-5000 with a transceiver, shorting this jack during transmit will
Jack
Jack
VR-5000
mute receiver output and attenuate RF signal input. Check with information
provided with your particular transceiver for proper connection.
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
ANT B
ANT
ANT A
EXT SP
Terminal
Use these spring-loaded terminal connectors to connect a high-impedance antenna.
Switch
This switch selects antenna connected from either the ANT A jack or ANT B
terminal.
Jack
Connect the 50 Ω coaxial feed line to your low-impedance antenna here using a
type-M (PL-259) connector.
Jack
This 2-contact mini phone jack provides receiver audio for an external loudspeaker
with an impedance of 4 ~ 16 Ω. Inserting a plug in this jack disables the
loudspeaker.
(7)
REC
Jack
This jack provides a constant level (??? mV @ ? Ω) audio output, which is unaffected
by the VOL and TONE controls. This audio can be used for recording purposes, and
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for connection to data demodulator/decoder equipment.
(8)
+8V
Jack
This output jack provides 8V DC at up to ??? mA for low power accessories. The
center contact is positive.
(9)
IF OUT
Jack
This output jack provides low-level (0.1 Vrms (-6 dBm) @ 50 Ω) 10.7 MHz IF output.
(10)
CAT
Jack
This 9-pin serial DB-9 jack allows external computer control of the VR-5000.
Connect a serial cable here and to the RS-232C COM port on your personal
computer.
VR-5000
Basic Operation
Turning the Power on/off
Press and hold the orange PWR switch for one second to turn the radio on and off.
Adjusting the Volume and Squelch
1. Rotate the MAIN VOL knob to adjust the audio volume of the MAIN VFO. Rotate
the SUB VOL knob to adjust the audio volume of the SUB VFO. Clockwise rotation
of these VOL knobs increases the volume level. Both VOL knobs can be rotated to
adjust the relative balance of receiver audio between the two VFO during dual
reception.
2. The VR-5000 squelch system allows you to mute the receiver’s audio output when
no signals are being received. To set the squelch, turn the SQL knob fully counter
clockwise, then turn it clockwise just past the point where the background noise is
silenced. Do not rotate the SQL knob much beyond this threshold point; if you do,
the receiver will not respond to weal signals.
3. Rotate the TONE knob to adjust the receiver audio characteristics. Clockwise
rotation of the TONE knob emphasize the high-frequency component. The TONE
knob effects to the MAIN and SUB VFO audio.
Frequency Navigation
Tuning
DIAL
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Rotating the DIAL knob allows tuning in the pre-programmed steps established for the
current receiving band. Clockwise rotation of the DIAL knob causes the VR-5000 to be
turned toward a
receiving frequency.
If you press the [F] key momentarily, then rotate the DIAL knob, frequency steps of 1
MHz will be selected. This feature is extremely useful for making rapid frequency
excursions over the wide turning range of the VR-5000.
UP(π)/DOWN(θ) Tuning
Pressing the [τ(θ)/υ(π)] keys allows tuning in the pre-programmed steps established for
the current receiving band. Pressing the [υ(π)] key causes the VR-5000 to be turned
toward a
frequency.
If you press the [F] key momentarily, then press the [τ(θ)/υ(π)] keys, frequency steps of
10 MHz will be selected. This feature is extremely useful for making rapid frequency
excursions over the wide turning range of the VR-5000.
Direct Keypad Frequency Entry
The desired receiving frequency may be entered directly from the keypad.
The receiving mode will automatically be set once the new frequency is entered via the
keypad.
higher
higher
frequency, while Pressing the [τ(θ)] key will
frequency, while counter clockwise rotation will
lower
the receiving
lower
the
To enter a frequency from the keypad:
1. Enter the “MHz” portion of the frequency on which you wish to receive.
2. Enter the decimal point after the “MHz” portion by pressing the [•(BEEP)] key.
3. Enter five more digits to complete the frequency.
4. If there are “zeros” at the end of the frequency, you may press the [ENT(SET)] key
after the final non-zero digit.
Examples:
To enter 146.16250 MHz, press [1]à[4]à[6]à[•] à[1] à[6] à[2] à[5] à[0]
To enter 950 kHz, press [•] à[9] à[5] à[0] à[0] à[0]
To enter 445.40000 MHz, press [4]à[4]à[5]à[•] à[4] à[ENT]
MODE Selection
The VR-5000 automatically selects a default receiving mode according to the frequency
band on which you are receiving. However, many bands (especially HF Short-wave) may
use a variety of transmission modes in a particular frequency segment.
If you want a change the receiving mode, press the [MODE(ADRS)] key. The receiving
modes available are:
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LSB à USB à CW à AM-N à AM à WAM à FM-N à WFM à AUTO à LSB à
USB ……
Dual Receive
The VR-5000 provides the two VFOs (MAIN VFO and SUB VFO) which operate the
Dual Receive feature. However, the SUB VFO set only ±20 MHz bandwidth of the MAIN
VFO frequency. For example: The MAIN VFO is set to 1280.000 MHz, the SUB VFO can
be set to 1260.000 ~ 1300.000 MHz. Also, the SUB VFO set only AM or FM-N modes.
r Press the [M/S(SUB SET)] key momentarily, to toggle the operating VFO between
the MAIN VFO and SUB VFO.
r When turning the MAIN VFO frequency, the SUB VFO frequency tracks the MAIN
VFO (VFO Tracking feature).
To disable the VFO Tracking feature, press the [M/S(SUB SET)] key after [F] key ispressed. Repeat the same procedure to enable the VFO Tracking feature again.
rWhen you are in the SUB VFO, press the [CLR(PRI CLR)] key after [F] key is
pressed to disable the SUB VFO temporarily. Repeat the same procedure to activate
the SUB VFO again.
rWhen you are in the MAIN VFO, press the [CLR(PRI CLR)] key after [F] key is
pressed to disable the SUB VFO. However, in this case, press the [M/S(SUB SET)]
key to activate the SUB VFO.
r Press the [COPY(REC)] key to copy the SUB VFO data to the MAIN VFO.
Adjusting the clock
1. Press the [F] key momentarily, then press the [ENT] key.
2. Rotate the DIAL knob to select the cursor to the “MISC” menu, then press the [ENT]
key.
3. Rotate the DIAL knob to select the cursor to the “CLOCK” menu, then press the
[ENT] key.
4. Enter the present time via the keypad.
Example 1: Set to 9:38, Press [0] à [9] à [3] à [8].
Example 2: Set to 13:20, Press [1] à [3] à [2] à [0].
5. Rotate the DIAL knob to select the cursor to the “END” menu, then press the [ENT]
key.
6. Confirm that the cursor is on the “WRITE” menu, then press the [ENT] key.
7. Adjusting the clock is now completely.
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Receiving the World Broadcast Stations
1. Press the [F] key momentarily, then press the [4(SPL)] key.
2. Rotate the DIAL knob to select the cursor to the “STATION CALL” menu, then press
the [ENT] key to recall the representation World Broadcast Station (refer to the
following list). Blink the small dot on the world atlas which means the
(approximately) location of its Broadcast Station.
3. Press the [BANK] key to select the desired Broadcast Station.
4. Rotate the DIAL knob or press the [τ(θ)/υ(π)] keys to select the Broadcast Station’s
frequency.
5. To disable the World Broadcast Station Receiving, press the [CLR(PRI CLR)] key,
then press the [ENT] key.
World Broadcast Stations List
Bank Display Station’s Name Frequency (MHz)
01VOAVoice Of America6.030/6.160/9.760/11.930
02R-CANADARadio Canada International5.995/7.235/9.735/11.705
03R-PORTUGRadio Portugal9.780/11.960/15.555/21.655
04SPAINRadio Exterior de Espana7.270/9.520/11.920/15.585
05BBCBritish Broadcasting Corporation6.195/9.410/12.095/15.310
06R-FRANCERadio France International6.045/9.790/11.670/15.525
07BELGIUMRadio Vlaanderen International5.985/9.925/13.74/11.780
08R-NEDERLRadio Nederland5.955/6.020/9.620/11.655
09R-LUXEMBRadio Luxembourg6.090
10D-WELLEDeutsche Welle6.075/9.545/9.735
11SWISS-RSwiss Radio International3.985/6.165/9.885/15.220
12R-NORWAYRadio Norway International7.485/9.590/9.985/13.800
13ITARYItalian Radio International (RAI)6.060/7.175/9.515/17.710
14R-DENMAR Radio Denmark9.590/9.985/13.800/15.735
15R-SWEDENRadio Sweden6.065/9.490/13.625/17.600
16R-FINLANRadio Finland6.120/9.560/11.755/21.670
17ISRAELIsrael Broadcasting Authority9.435/11.585/15.340/17.535
18RUSSIAVoice of Russia5.905/5.920/7.205/12.030
19INDIAAll India Radio (AIR)7.410/9.595/11.620/15.020
20CHINA-RChina Radio International (CRI)7.190/9.535/9.855/11.945
21R-KOREARadio Korea5.795/7.275/5.970/13.670
22R-JAPANRadio Japan6.145/6.180/9.750/11.850
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