Yaesu FT-990

An FT-990 tuned to one of W1AW's regular morse code (CW) bulletins on 7.0475 MHz

Yaesu FT-990 is a model line of amateur radio transceiver manufactured by the Yaesu Corporation in Japan from 1991 to 1999[1] It is a descendant of and shares many features with the Yaesu FT-1000. An expedition in 2009 by radio amateurs with callsign FT5GA[2] to the Glorioso Islands, in the Indian Ocean near Madagascar, made use of two FT-990's despite each radio being more than ten years old. FT-990's have knobs and buttons, versus menu driven interfaces of some newer transceivers.

Description

The Yaesu FT-990 is a solid state transceiver with the following features:[3]

General

Transmitter

Receiver

Triple-conversion superheterodyne with IF frequencies of 47.21 MHz, 10.94 MHz and 455 kHz

Sensitivity

Selectivity (-6 dB down)


Note: the 250 Hz CW bandwidth and the 2.0 kHz SSB bandwidth require installation of optional 8-pole crystal filters.

Pricing

When new in 1991, the FT-990 had an MSRP list price of $2399.[4]

Model Variations

ROM Versions. Earlier models have non-volatile ROM memory installed with software version 1.2, while later models have version 1.3. The software cannot be upgraded by the user and requires a new ROM chip. The chips have been discontinued by Yaesu and are not available.

DC Version. FT-990's were made in an "AC version" (with power supply) and a "DC version" (no power supply).

References

  1. RigPix Database.
  2. FT5GA, "Glorieuses 2009"
  3. FT-990 Operating Manual, Yaesu Musen Co., Ltd., Tokyo, Japan.
  4. QST, QST Magazine Product Review, November 1991, pg. 47-50.
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