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1 | User Manual - part 1 | Users Manual | 4.60 MiB | June 03 2015 / February 09 2015 |
FT2DR Operating Manual 144/430MHz DIGITAL/ANALOG TRANSCEIVER C4FM FDMA Before Using the Transceiver Preparation Basic Operation Using the Memory Appendix Application for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620605X20 IC: 511B-20605X20 Introduction Features of the FT2DR m Digital communication (C4FM (Quaternary FSK), FDMA system) xx m Equipped with AMS (Automatic Mode Select) Function xx Automatically selects between 4 modes of transmission according to the signal being received m External power supply connection xx m Simultaneous reception on two different bands, or within the same band (V+V/U+U) xx m Independent switching keys for A-band and B-band and TX/BUSY display xx m Wide-band reception over the range of 500 kHz to 999900 MHz xx m Waterproof design conforming to IPX5 equivalent, which protects the transceiver from rain and splashes xx m Individual side keys xx m 160160 dot 8-gradation grayscale large LCD screen and touch panel xx m WIRES-X connection support See WIRES-X instruction manual*
m Equipped with GM function See GM function instruction manual*
m Large-capacity 1588ch, with twenty-four 100ch memory banks xx m Display memory tags comprised of up to 20 one-byte characters xx m Convenient reception of preset receiver memory channels xx By selecting preset frequencies, you can receive shortwave broadcast, and international VHF radio stations with ease m A wide variety of scan functions xx m Built-in GPS unit allowing display of your current location and heading information xx m Ready for APRS communication using the world standard 1200/ 9600bps AX25 modem (B band only) See APRS instruction manual*
m High-resolution band scope function to display 50 channels xx m Equipped with the smart navigation function xx m A variety of individual selective calling functions; such as tone squelch (CTCSS) and DCS functions xx m Vibrator to alert you of signal reception, in addition to the audible bell xx m New pager function for calling only specific stations xx m Illumination by white LED for easy viewing of the LCD outdoors xx m Battery save function to prolong the operating time of the battery xx m Data terminal for communication with external equipment or firmware update xx m Compatible with microSD memory cards xx m Snapshot function (an optional camera microphone MH-85A11U is required) xx
* WIRES-X, GM function and APRS instruction manuals are not included in the product They are available and may be downloaded from the Yaesucom website package 2 Before Using the TransceiverBefore Using the TransceiverApplication for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620605X20 IC: 511B-20605X20 Introduction Using the Touch Screen y Caution when Using the Touch Screen You can perform various function operations simply by gently touching the LCD touch screen m Applying a LCD protective film to the touch screen may impact the ability of the touch screen to function properly m Refrain from attempting to manipulate the touch screen with your fingernails or a hard-
pointed object such as a pen Be careful not to apply excessive force when touching the touch screen Doing so may scratch or damage your touch screen m The touch screen does not recognize common smartphone operations such as swiping, pinching in, and pinching out y Touch Screen Upkeep m For cleaning dust and smudges off your touch screen, turn off the power of your device, and then wipe he touch screen with a dry soft cloth If the touch screen is very dirty, wet a soft cloth thoroughly, wring out excess water and then wipe the touch screen m When wiping the touch screen, be careful not to apply excessive force or scratch the surface with your fingernails Screen scratches impair your view of the screen How to Read This Manual Common explanatory expressions used in this manual are as follows:
Press Press and hold Indicates to simply press a key or switch for over 1 second Indicates to press a key or switch for over 1 second Touch [F MW] Indicates to simply touch the touch screen Touch [F MW] for over 1 second Indicates touch the touch screen for over 1 second Select [MODE] Indicates to highlights an item The following symbols are also used in this manual Caution Explains caution to observe during operation Tip Explains operating suggestions or useful tips 3 Before Using the TransceiverApplication for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620605X20 IC: 511B-20605X20 Safety Precautions (Be Sure to Read) Be sure to read the safety precautions to use this product safely. We are not liable for failures and other problems caused due to misuse or use of this product by you or a third party as well as the damages caused through use of this product by you or a third party except in the case where we are ordered to pay for damages under the laws Types and Meanings of Symbols DANGER Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury avoided, could result in death or serious injury WARNING Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury or only property damage CAUTION Types and Meanings of Legends Indicates a prohibited action, not to be done in order to use this product safely For example, Indicates a required action, to be done in order to use this product safely For example, indicates that the product should not be disassembled indicates that the power plug should be removed DANGER Do not use this product in an area where use of it is prohibited, e.g., inside the hospital, airplane, or train. This product can affect electronic or medical devices Do not use this product while riding a bicycle or driving a car. Accidents can result. Be sure to stop the bicycle or car at a safe place before using this product Those who are carrying a medical device such as a cardiac pacemaker should not perform transmission near the device. When transmitting, use an external antenna and keep as far as possible away from the external antenna. The radio wave emitted by the transmitter can cause the medical device to malfunction and result in an accident Do not use this product or the battery charger in a place where inflammable gas is generated. A fire or explosion can occur 4 Before Using the TransceiverApplication for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620605X20 IC: 511B-20605X20 Do not perform transmission in a crowded place for the safety of persons using a medical device such as a cardiac pacemaker. The radio wave emitted from this product can cause the medical device to malfunction and result in an accident Do not touch any material leaking from the battery pack with bare hands. The chemical that has stuck to your skin or entered your eye can cause chemical burns In such a case, consult the doctor immediately Safety Precautions (Be Sure to Read) Do not solder or short-circuit the terminal of the battery pack. A fire, leak, overheating, explosion, or ignition can result Do not carry the battery pack together with a necklace, hair pin, or small metal objects A short circuit can result If it starts thundering when the external antenna is used, immediately turn off this product and disconnect the external antenna from it. A fire, electrical shock, or damage may result WARNING Do not power this transceiver with a voltage other than the specified power supply voltage. A fire, electric shock, or damage may result Do not use the battery pack for any model other than the specified transceiver. A fire, leak, overheating, explosion, or ignition can result This product has a waterproof structure and conforms to IPX5 when the included antenna and battery pack are installed and rubber caps are securely attached to the MIC/SP jack, EXTDC IN jack, DATA terminal, and micro SD slot. If this transceiver gets wet, wipe it with a dry cloth, etc. do not leave it exposed to the moisture. Leaving this product in a wet condition can degrade its performance, shorten its life, or cause a failure or electrical shock Do not make very long transmissions. The main body of the transceiver may overheat, resulting in a failure or burns Do not disassemble or make any alteration to this product. An injury, electric shock, or failure can result Do not handle the battery pack or charger with wet hands. Do not insert or remove the power plug with wet hands. An injury, leak, fire, or failure can result If smoke or strange odor is emitted from the main body, battery pack, or battery charger, immediately turn the transceiver off; remove the battery pack, and remove the power plug from the outlet. A fire, leak, overheating, damage, ignition, or failure can result Contact the dealer from which you purchased this product or Yaesu Amateur Customer Support Do not use the battery pack which is externally damaged or deformed. A fire, leak, heating, explosion, or ignition can result Do not use any battery charger which is not specified by Yaesu. A fire or failure can result 5 Before Using the TransceiverApplication for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620605X20 IC: 511B-20605X20 Safety Precautions (Be Sure to Read) Keep the terminals of the battery pack clean. If terminal contacts are dirty or corroded, a fire, leak, overheating, explosion, or ignition can result If charging of the battery pack cannot be completed within the specified charging time, immediately remove the power plug of the battery charger from the outlet. A fire, leak, overheating, explosion, or ignition can result CAUTION Do not dangle or throw this product by holding its antenna. This product can hit and injure someone In addition, doing so can result in a transceiver failure or damage Do not use transceiver in a crowded place. The antenna can hit someone, resulting in a injury Do not place this transceiver in a place subject to direct sunlight or near a heater. The transceiver can deform or discolor Do not place this transceiver in a humid or dusty place. A fire or failure can result During transmission, keep the antenna as far from you as possible. Long-time exposure to electromagnetic waves can have a negative impact on your health Do not clean the case with thinner or benzene. Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the case If you do not use this transceiver for a long period, turn it off and remove the battery pack for safety. Do not drop, strike, or throw the transceiver. A failure or damage may result Keep magnetic cards and video tape away from the transceiver. The data recorded on cash cards or video tape can be erased Do not use the earpiece microphone, earphones, or headphones at an extremely high volume level. Hearing impairment can result Keep this product out of reach of children. An injury, etc can result Install the hand strap and belt clip securely. If they are installed improperly, the FT2DR may fall or drop, resulting in an injury or damage Do not place a heavy object on the power cord of the battery charger. The battery cord can be damaged, resulting in a fire or electric shock Do not use the included battery charger to charge any battery pack which is not specified for use with the charger. A fire can result Do not operate the transmitter near the TV or radio. Radio disturbance can occur in the transceiver, the TV, or the radio Do not use any products other than the specified options and accessories. A failure can result When the battery charger is not in use, remove its power plug from the outlet 6 Before Using the TransceiverApplication for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620605X20 IC: 511B-20605X20 Charge the battery pack within the temperature range from +5 C to
+35 C (+41 F to +95 F). Charging the battery pack outside this temperature range can cause leak, overheating, decrease in performance, or reduction in service life can result When unplugging the power cord of the battery charger, be sure to hold the power plug. Pulling the power cord can damage it and cause a fire or electronic shock Safety Precautions (Be Sure to Read) Before discarding the worn battery pack, affix tape or the like to its terminals. Before using this transceiver in a hybrid or fuel-saving car, be sure to check with the automobile manufacturer regarding use of the transceiver in that car. Noise generated by an onboard electrical device (inverter, etc) can disrupt the normal operation of the transceiver 7 Before Using the TransceiverApplication for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620605X20 IC: 511B-20605X20 Safety Precautions (Be Sure to Read) About Waterproofing Feature Conforming to IPX5 When the included antenna and battery pack are installed and the MIC/SP jack, EXT DC IN jack, DATA terminal, and micro SD slot are securely covered with rubber caps, this product is moisture and splash resistant To ensure continued waterproofing protection, be sure to check the following points before use m Check for damages, deterioration, and dirt. Antenna rubber, key switch rubber, MIC/SP jack, EXT DC IN jack, DATA terminal, micro SD slot rubber cap, and battery pack joint m Cleaning When this product is contaminated with seawater, sand, or dirt, rinse with fresh water, and then wipe with a dry cloth immediately m Recommended maintenance interval It is recommended that you ask for maintenance of this product when one year has passed since purchase or previous maintenance or when any damage or deterioration is found Note that the maintenance service is subject to fees m Do not immerse this product in the following liquids:
Sea, pool, hot spring, water containing soap, detergent, or bath additive, alcohol, or chemicals m Do not leave this product for a long time in the following places:
Bathroom, kitchen, or humid place m Other precautions Since this product is not totally waterproof, it cannot be used in water 8 Before Using the TransceiverApplication for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620605X20 IC: 511B-20605X20 Names and Functions of Controls Transceiver Antenna terminal (SMA)*
TX/BUSY LED This lamp lights green during reception and red during transmission Touch screen display Touch to set the frequency and various other settings
[PTT] switch Press and hold for reception to transmit, and release it Pressing [PTT] in Set mode causes Set mode to end
[MON/T-CALL] switch While is pressed: Squelch OFF
[SQL] switch While pressing adjustment
, rotate VOL: Squelch level Power switch When the power is off, press and hold over 1 second: Power on When the power is on, press and hold for for over 1 second: Power off When the power is on, press
: Key lock
[BACK] key Press to return to the previous operation mode Press and hold for over 1 second to return to the previously used normal mode
[x] key Pressing each time switches among, analog mode, digital mode and AMS function Press and hold for over 1 second to start WIRES-X Battery pack*
VOL Adjusts volume Turn clockwise to increase the sound volume and turn counterclockwise to decrease the sound volume DIAL Rotate to change the frequency and select a memory channel GPS antenna
[DISP] key Pressing each time switches between the frequency display and the backtrack screen Press and hold for over 1 second to enter Set mode
[BAND] key Press to select the desired frequency band
[V/M] key Pressing each time switches between VFO mode and memory mode Press and hold for over 1 second to turn on/off the dual watch function
[A/B] key (switching between operating bands) Pressing each time switches between A-band and B-band Press and hold for over 1 second to switch between the Dual Band Reception mode and the Mono Band Reception mode Microphone
[GM] key Press to turn on/off the GM function microSD memory card slot*
Open the cover and insert your microSD memory card 9 Before Using the TransceiverApplication for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620605X20 IC: 511B-20605X20 EXT DC IN jack*
Connect an external power supply adapter with a cigarette lighter plug (SDD-13) or an external power cable (E-DC-6) to this jack When charging the battery pack, connect the battery charger (PA-48A) to this jack Do not connect any battery charger which is not specified by Yaesu A failure can result Names and Functions of Controls
DATA terminal*
To use the clone function, connect another FT2DR with an optional clone cable (CT-168) When updating the firmware, connect to your PC
* For how to update the firmware, access our website Connect the optional camera-equipped microphone (MH-85A11U) to this terminal Connect an external GPS to this terminal
MIC/SP jack*
Connect a speaker microphone or earpiece microphone to this jack The waterproof effect cannot be attained when an external microphone is connected Do not connect any microphone which is not specified by Yaesu A failure can result 10 Before Using the TransceiverApplication for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620605X20 IC: 511B-20605X20
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Touch Screen Display
!A1 This is the A-band display area This is the B-band display area Displays touch keys Displays mode In VFO mode, VFO is displayed In Memory mode, MR and the channel number are displayed Gauge displays the sound volume level Displays the icon of the transmission output, the S meter and the PO meter S meter: Displays the radio wave strength in 9 steps PO meter: Displays the transmission power level in 4 steps H I: High power (5W) L 3: LOW 3 power (25W) L 2: LOW 2 power (1W) L 1: LOW 1 power (01W) Displays the time Displays a shift direction during repeater operation (
see page xx)
-: Minus shift
+: Plus shift
@: Split operation lights up when the Mute function is active (
see page xx) Displays the frequency Names and Functions of Controls Displays icon types
: Lights up when the APO function is active (
see page xx)
: Lights up when the DTMF function is see page xx) enabled (
: Lights up when GPS is acquired (
see page xx)
: Lights up when a microSD memory card is inserted (
see page xx)
: Lights up when using a microSD see page xx) The battery condition is displayed in 8 memory card (
steps
: Full battery power
: Battery is depleted Charge battery
: (When blinking) Charge battery immediately Displays squelch type (
see page xx) TN: Lights up when the tone encoder function is enabled TSQ: Lights up when the tone squelch function is enabled DCS: Lights up when the DCS function is enabled RTN: Lights up when the reverse tone function is enabled JR: Lights up when the JR idle signal squelch function is enabled PR: Lights up when the idle signal squelch function is enabled PAG: Lights up when the pager is enabled Displays the APRS baud rate (
function Instruction manual) Displays operation mode FM: FM (Analog) mode APRS
: Auto mode (automatic switching among Analog AM, Analog FM, and Digital) *The display of the FM portion differs according to the selected mode DN: Wide digital mode (digital mode using C4FM modulation) VW: Wide digital mode (high-quality digital communication) b appears when the bell function is active
(
see page xx) 11 Before Using the TransceiverApplication for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620605X20 IC: 511B-20605X20 Names and Functions of Controls y Dual Band Screen A-band and B-band are displayed in a top-down fashion Touching [F MW] displays the function menu screen Touching [TX DN] enables for the communication mode to be fixed on the transmission side Touching [MODE] switches between Analog and Digital
!A1 y Band Scope Screen When the band scope operation is enabled, the display is as follows Reference You can change the number of band scope channels by selecting [DISPLAY] [4 BAND SCOPE] in Set mode You can select 17 channels, 35 channels or 71 channels y Function Menu Screen Touching [F MW] displays the function menu screen MENU DISPLAY 2'!A7723 TOP!A1 TOPAF-DUAL'!A1 Band Scope'!A1 FUNCTION!A389 APRS Message list1'!A1 APRS Station list1'!A1 12 Before Using the TransceiverApplication for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620605X20 IC: 511B-20605X20 y BACKTRACK Screen Pressing the key displays the BACKTRACK screen The compass setting is displayed to the upper left of the Names and Functions of Controls compass icon H-UP is displayed when the direction in which you are heading is set to always facing up, whereas N-UP is displayed when North is set to always facing up In the Set mode option [DISPLAY] [3 COMPASS], you can change the compass setting Upon retrieval of the registered position information, the distance from the current position displays to the upper right of the compass icon Touching [YR] displays the position of the received friend station displays on the compass icon (only when the signal carries the position information) Touching [MY] displays your heading direction on the compass icon Touching [MEMORY] switches to the mode for registering the current position information Touching [] displays the position information registered with the tag When touching while flashing, the position information displayed on the compass icon is stored in the memory with a tag Touching [L1] displays the position information registered with the L1 tag When touching while flashing, the position information displayed on the compass icon is stored in the memory with an L1 tag Touching [L2] displays the position information registered with the L2 tag When touching while flashing, the position information displayed on the compass icon is stored in the memory with an L2 tag 13 Before Using the TransceiverApplication for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620605X20 IC: 511B-20605X20 Names and Functions of Controls Entering Letters The keyboard screen appears for inputting letters such as your call sign or a memory channel tag y Number & Symbol Input Screen Touch [ABC] to display the alphabet input screen Touching [123] switches the key to [#&%] and displays the symbol input screen Touching each time switches between the number input screen and the symbol input screen Touch [
] to move the cursor to left/right in the text
] [
input area y Alphabet Input Screen Touching [ABC] each time switches between upper case letters and lower case letters 14 Before Using the TransceiverApplication for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620605X20 IC: 511B-20605X20 Preparation Attaching the Supplied Accessories Installing the Antenna 1 Align the bottom side of the antenna with the antenna terminal on the transceiver Caution Be sure to hold the thick base of the antenna when installing it 2 Turn the antenna clockwise until it is secured Cautions y Do not hold the upper part of the antenna when installing or removing it To do so, the wire inside the antenna may break y Do not transmit without installing the antenna The transmitter circuit can be damaged y When using an antenna other than the supplied one or any other external antenna, ensure that its SWR is adjusted to 15 or lower Attaching the Accessory Belt Clip/Protective Cap Attaching the Protective Cap If you do not use the belt clip, attach the protective cap to the belt clip attaching screw holes on the battery pack Attaching the Belt Clip 1 Turn over the battery pack 2 Attach the belt clip to the battery pack using the supplied screws (two) Cautions y Be sure to use the supplied screws when attaching the belt clip If any other screws are used, the belt clip cannot be secured firmly to the battery pack and the transceiver may drop off together with the battery pack, causing injury, breakage and other troubles y Be sure to attach the protective cap when the belt clip is not used 15 PreparationApplication for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620605X20 IC: 511B-20605X20 Attaching the Supplied Accessories Attaching a Hand Strap If you attach a hand strap to the transceiver, use its 1 mm diameter string which is inserted in and secured to the strap hole of the transceiver
* The hand strap is not supplied 1 Remove the battery pack 2 Attach the hand strap Caution TBD Use a hand strap which can withstand the weight of the transceiver If you use a hand strap which is not strong enough, the hand strap can break and the transceiver may fall down, causing injury, breakage and other troubles 16 PreparationApplication for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620605X20 IC: 511B-20605X20 Preparing the Battery Pack/External Power Supply Installing/Removing the Battery Pack Installing the Battery Pack Insert the bottom tabs of the battery pack in the slots on the back side lower part of the transceiver 1 2 Push the battery in until the battery latches click securely Battery latches Caution When you use the transceiver for the first time after purchase or you have not used it for a long period, charge the battery pack before use Removing the Battery Pack 1 While pressing down the latches, remove the battery pack Press down the latches to the direction of arrows as shown in the illustration Caution When releasing the battery latches, be careful not to hurt your fingers and nails Press down on the latches in the direction of the arrow. Charging the Battery Pack Cautions y The battery pack is rechargeable about 300 times However, improper use such as overcharge or over-discharge can shorten its service life y The battery pack is a consumable item Recharging the battery pack repeatedly will gradually shorten the duration of its usage y If the transceiver is not used for a long period with the battery pack installed, deterioration of the battery pack can accelerate y If you do not use the transceiver for a long period, be sure to store it with the battery pack removed Even if you do not use the transceiver for a long period, install the battery pack biannually and recharge the battery pack about 50% to prevent it from over-discharging y Storing the battery pack in a high-temperature place can deteriorate it faster than usual Store the battery pack in a place where the ambient temperature is 20 C to +50 C (4 F to +122 F). y Be careful not to drop or give a strong shock to the battery pack It can break 17 PreparationApplication for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620605X20 IC: 511B-20605X20 Preparing the Battery Pack/External Power Supply Tips The battery pack contains lithium-ion batteries that can be recharged for repetitive use The transceiver can be used with either of the following battery packs:
(1) Supplied battery pack: SBR-14LI (72 V, 2,200 mAh)
(2) Optional battery pack: FNB-102LI (74 V, 1,800 mAh) When the battery pack is recharged, its output voltage becomes higher (about 8 V) than the specified value (74 V) This is not a malfunction AC100V Battery charger PA-48A (supplied) TBD Grooves in battery pack Rails Rapid Charger Cradle CD-41
(optional) 1 Install the battery pack 2 Turn off the transceiver 3 Insert the plug of the battery charger (PA-48) in the EXT DC IN jack of the transceiver Charging starts While the battery is being charged, lights red and the display indicates NOW CHARGING The charge level is indicated by a bar graph It takes about 8 hours to charge the battery pack fully When charging is completed, the display will change to indicate COMPLETE and the lamp will light green 18 TBD FT1D PreparationApplication for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620605X20 IC: 511B-20605X20 Preparing the Battery Pack/External Power Supply Supplements It takes about 8 hours to charge the FNB-102LI (optional) The optional Rapid Charger Cradle (CD-41) requires about 4 hours to charge the supplied battery pack (about 25 hours to charge the optional battery pack FNB-
102LI) Place the battery pack on the CD-41 so that the rails of the CD-41 fit into the grooves on the battery pack When charging the battery pack using the CD-41, the LED on the CD-41 indicates the state of charging During charging: Lights red Fast blinks Slowly blinks Completion of charging: Lights green 4 Remove the plug of the battery charger from the jack of the transceiver Cautions y Neither transmission nor reception can be performed while charging the battery pack using the supplied battery charger y Charging may cause noise in the nearby TV or radio Charge the battery pack with the battery charger as far away as possible from a TV or radio y If BATTERY NOT INSTALLED appears on the LCD and the battery pack cannot be charged after lapse of 11 or more hours, stop charging the battery pack immediately If the same message appears again, the battery pack is presumably at the end of its service life or defective In such a case, replace the battery pack with a new one y While charging the battery pack, protect the transceiver from water y Charge the battery pack in a place where the ambient temperature is +5 C to +35 C (+41 F to
+95 F). y If the terminal or electrode of the battery case is dirty, this transceiver can malfunction due to poor contact, resulting in overheating or rupture If the terminal or electrode gets dirty, clean it using a dry cloth or cotton swab Tips The battery charger may become hot during charging This is not a malfunction If starts blinking, the battery pack charge is depleted Charge it immediately Approximate Operating Time and Remaining Charge Level Indication Approximate time to operate the transceiver with the fully charged battery pack or new AA alkaline batteries is as follows:
Band in Use Digital: OFF Battery pack FNB-102LI Battery pack SBR-14LI Battery FBA-39 Amateur Band AM Broadcast Band FM Broadcast Band 144 MHz band Approx 80 hours Approx 80 hours Approx 155 hours 430 MHz band Approx 75 hours Approx 75 hours Approx 150 hours Approx 160 hours Approx 160 hours Approx 180 hours Approx 130 hours Approx 130 hours Approx 145 hours Band in Use Digital: ON Battery pack FNB-102LI Battery pack SBR-14LI Battery FBA-39 Amateur Band 144 MHz band Approx 65 hours Approx 65 hours Approx 110 hours 430 MHz band Approx 60 hours Approx 60 hours Approx 105 hours Transmission 6 seconds: Reception 6 seconds (VOL Level 16): Stand By 48 seconds (SAVE1:5) 19 PreparationApplication for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620605X20 IC: 511B-20605X20 Preparing the Battery Pack/External Power Supply Remark Approximate hours are estimated assuming that the transceiver is operated under the following conditions The operation time that this transceiver can be actually used varies depending on use conditions, ambient temperature, etc When the GPS function is deactivated When the transceiver is repeatedly operated by high-power transmission for 6 seconds and reception for 6 seconds, and standby for 48 seconds with an amateur ham radio band selected How to Use the Battery Case (FBA-39) Optional The optional battery case (FBA-39) allows 3 AA Alkaline batteries to be used for the power supply Tip When the battery case (FBA-39) is used, you can select a power output level from:
Low Power (L1): 01 W Low Power (L2): Approximately 08 W Note that Low Power (L3) and High Power are not available 1 Open the cover Lift up the lower right corner of the cover as indicated by the hand pointer in the illustration Put alkaline batteries in the battery case Caution Use 3 alkaline batteries. Pay attention to polarities (+ and ) 2 of the alkaline batteries 3 Close the cover Push the four corners of the cover firmly to close it tightly Tip When the battery charge is low, batteries are almost exhausted, lights on the LCD When the blinks on the LCD Cautions y Manganese batteries cannot be used Rechargeable AA batteries cannot be used, either y Do not mix new and old batteries The service life of new batteries may decrease y If you do not use the transceiver for a long period, remove the batteries from the battery case y If the terminal or electrode of the battery case is dirty, the transceiver can malfunction due to poor contact, resulting in overheating or explosion If the terminal or electrode gets dirty, clean it using a dry cloth or cotton swab 20 PreparationApplication for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620605X20 IC: 511B-20605X20
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Preparing the Battery Pack/External Power Supply Connecting an External Power Supply for Use in Vehicle The optional external power supply adapter with a cigarette lighter plug (SDD-13) allows the transceiver to be used in a vehicle 1 Turn off the transceiver 2 EXT DC IN jack TBD To cigarette lighter socket of vehicle Insert the plug of the external power supply adapter with a cigarette lighter plug
(SDD-13) in the EXT DC IN jack of the transceiver Insert the cigarette lighter plug of the external power supply adapter in the cigarette lighter socket of the vehicle 3 External power supply adapter with a cigarette lighter plug SDD-13optional Cautions y The SDD-13 is compatible with a 12 V DC cigarette lighter socket Do not connect the SDD-13 to the 24 V DC cigarette lighter socket y Use the transceiver at the minimum required transmission power level to prevent overheating y Do not continue transmission for a prolonged period of time The transceiver may overheat, resulting in malfunction or burns y If you operate the transceiver for 7 hours or longer, it is recommended that you remove the battery pack and install the optional battery case (FBA-39) y Recharging the fully-charged battery pack repeatedly can shorten its service life Be extremely careful not to do so when you operate the transceiver when using an external power supply y While charging the battery pack, protect the transceiver from water y Charge the battery pack in a place where the ambient temperature is +5 C to +35 C (+41 F to
+95 F). y If the terminal or electrode of the battery pack is dirty, the transceiver can malfunction due to poor contact, resulting in overheating or rupture If the terminal or electrode gets dirty, clean it using a dry cloth or cotton swab Tips The battery pack can be charged within approximately 8 hours using the external power supply
(approximately 8 hours to charge the optional battery pack FNB-102LI) If the battery pack is charged with the transceiver turned on, the charging time increases slightly When the battery pack has been fully charged, charging stops automatically The external power supply can be used with the battery case installed If you connect the transceiver to the external power supply with the transceiver turned off, CONNECTED TO EXTERNAL POWER appears on the LCD, and about 20 seconds later BATTERY NOT INSTALLED appears 21 PreparationApplication for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620605X20 IC: 511B-20605X20 Preparing the Battery Pack/External Power Supply Connecting to an External Power Supply Using a Power Cable The optional power cable (E-DC-6) allows the transceiver to be connected to an external power supply 1 Turn off the transceiver 2 Connect the optional external power supply cable (E-DC-6) to an external power supply Remarks Connect the red/black wire or white/red Connect the external antenna. External power supply wire to the positive (+) terminal of the external power supply and the black wire to the negative () terminal. Set the voltage of the external power supply to 12 to 14 V Insert the plug of the external power supply in the EXT DC IN jack of the transceiver 3 Cautions TBD External power supply cable E-DC-6
(optional) y When you use the transceiver with the external power supply cable (E-DC-6) connected to an external power supply, pay attention to the following:
The power supply voltage must be between 12 V and 14 V If the voltage exceeds 14 V, the high voltage protection function is activated to disable high-power transmission L3 (25 W) is selected automatically to reduce the transmission power If the voltage exceeds 16 V, malfunctions such as damage to the electric circuits of the transceiver may result Take extra care Connect the red/black wire or white/black wire of the external power supply cable (E-DC-6) to the positive (+) terminal of the external power supply and the black wire to the negative () terminal. Use an external power supply having sufficient current capacity (3 A or more) If the transceiver is used with supplied antenna connected, the external power supply can malfunction, resulting in a failure If you use an external power supply, remove the supplied antenna and connect an external antenna Place the external power supply sufficiently away from the transceiver y Use the transceiver at the minimum required transmission power level to prevent overheating y Do not continue transmission for a prolonged period The transceiver may overheat, resulting in malfunction or burn y If you operate the transceiver for 7 hours or longer, it is recommended that you remove the battery pack and install the optional battery case (FBA-39) y Recharging the fully-charged battery pack repeatedly can shorten its service life Be extremely careful not to do so when you operate the transceiver using an external power supply y While charging the battery pack, protect the transceiver from water y Charge the battery pack in a place where the ambient temperature is +5 C to +35 C (+41 F to
+95 F). y If the terminal or electrode of the battery case is dirty, the transceiver may malfunction due to poor contact, resulting in overheating or rupture If the terminal or electrode gets dirty, clean it using a dry cloth or cotton swab 22 PreparationApplication for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620605X20 IC: 511B-20605X20 Preparing the Battery Pack/External Power Supply Tips The battery pack can be charged within approximately 8 hours using the external power supply
(approximately 8 hours to charge the optional battery pack FNB-102LI) If the battery pack is charged with the transceiver turned on, the charging time increases slightly The external power supply can be used with the battery case installed If you connect the transceiver to the external power supply with it turned off, CONNECTED TO EXTERNAL POWER appears on the LCD, and about 20 seconds later, BATTERY NOT INSTALLED appears 23 PreparationApplication for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620605X20 IC: 511B-20605X20 Using a microSD Memory Card Using a microSD memory card with the transceiver allows the following functions Backing up information on the transceiver Saving memory information Saving data other than images Saving GPS log data Saving image data captured with the optional camera-equipped microphone (MH-
85A11U) Saving messages downloaded with the GM function or WIRES-X function Usable microSD Memory Cards This transceiver only supports the following capacity of microSD and microSDHD memory cards 2GB 4GB 8GB 16GB 32GB Cautions when Using a microSD Memory Card Do not bend or place heavy objects on the microSD memory card microSD memory cards formatted on other devices may not properly save information when used with this transceiver Format microSD memory cards again with this transceiver when using memory cards formatted with another device When saving data to a microSD memory card, do not remove the microSD memory card or turn off the transceiver Do not insert anything other than microSD memory card into the microSD memory card slot of the transceiver Do not attempt to forcefully remove mounted microSD memory card Mounting and Dismounting microSD Memory Card 1 Press and hold The transceiver will turn off for over 1 second 24 PreparationApplication for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620605X20 IC: 511B-20605X20 2 Open the microSD cover on the side of the transceiver Using a microSD Memory Card TBD 3 Insert the microSD memory card into the card slot until you hear a clicking sound (as shown in the figure at the right) Cautions Ensure that the microSD memory card is facing the proper direction when inserting it Do not touch the terminal of the microSD memory card 4 Close the microSD cover 5 Press and hold for over 1 second The transceiver will turn on When the microSD memory card is properly detected, display lights on the Tip Removing the microSD memory card To remove the microSD memory card, as done in step 3 above, push the memory card in until you hear a clicking sound, then remove the memory card
* Using the micro SD Card Clip makes it easy to remove the micro SD memory card Caution Do not turn off the transceiver while the data is being written to the microSD memory card Doing so may corrupt the data TBD Do not push the microSD memory card into this space. TBD TBD 25 PreparationApplication for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620605X20 IC: 511B-20605X20 Using a microSD Memory Card Formatting a microSD Memory Card Format a new microSD memory card following the steps below before use Caution Formatting a microSD memory card erases all data saved on it If you are going to format the microSD memory card you are using, be sure to check the data saved on it before formatting 1 Press and hold The SETUP MENU screen appears for over 1 second 2 Touch [SD CARD]
3 Touch [FORMAT]
[OK?] appears on the LCD TBD TBD 4 Touch [OK]
Tip To cancel formatting, select [Cancel]
on the LCD blinks and formatting starts When formatting is completed, a beep sounds and
[Completed] appears on the LCD 26 PreparationApplication for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620605X20 IC: 511B-20605X20 Basic Operation Performing Communication Try communication using the transceiver in the analog communication mode Follow the procedure below:
Turn on the transceiver Adjust the Volume Level Select an Operating Band Select a Frequency Band Turn in to a Frequency Perform Communication Turning on the Transceiver 1 Press and hold for over 1 second When the transceiver is turned on for the first time after purchase, the call sign input screen appears for 2 seconds Then, the alphabet input screen appears From the second time, the opening screen appears followed by the frequency screen TBD 27 Basic OperationApplication for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620605X20 IC: 511B-20605X20 Performing Communication 2 Input the call sign toggling the alphabet input screen and number input screen Supplement The alphabet input screen can be switched to the number input screen by touching []
The number input screen can be switched to the alphabet input screen by touching [ABC]
3 Press The call sign is set and the frequencies of both A-band and B-band is displayed simultaneously (
see page xx) Supplement Factory settings are:
A-band (upper): 145000 MHz B-band (lower): 433000 MHz Tip You can change the information such as the power supply voltage and the opening message displayed at power-on For example, press and hold for over 1 second to enter Set mode and then select [DISPLAY]
[9 OPENING MESSAGE] to change the setting In addition, you can also set the transceiver to display the reception frequency immediately without displaying the opening message (
see page xx) y Turning off the Transceiver To turn off the transceiver, press and hold second for over 1
!A1 28 Basic OperationApplication for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620605X20 IC: 511B-20605X20 Performing Communication Adjusting the Volume Level You can adjust the transceiver volume level for the A-band and B-band separately 1 Press to select the band for which you want to adjust the volume level Pressing each time toggles between the A-band and B-band 2 Rotate the VOL knob clockwise/counterclockwise to adjust the volume level The [VOL] gauge moves right/left Supplement If no sound is heard from the speaker, press and then adjust the volume level while listening to white noise Toggling the Operating Band Normally, 2 operating bands are displayed on the top half and bottom half of the transceiver touch screen This is called Dual band With one of the bands selected, change the frequency and radio wave form The selected band is called Operating band The other band is called Sub-band Each time pressing toggles the operating band Pressing and holding for over 1 second displays only the operating band which is called Mono-band On how to toggle operating bands, see the following illustrations 29 Basic OperationApplication for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620605X20 IC: 511B-20605X20 Performing Communication Press TBD A-band B-band
(operating band) Press and hold for over 1 second Press and hold for over 1 second TBD Press TBD B-band Mono-band double size characters A-band
(operating band) B-band
!A1 A-band Mono-band double size characters 30 Basic OperationApplication for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620605X20 IC: 511B-20605X20
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Tips On A-band, you can transmit and receive using the 144 MHz and 430 MHz Amateur radio bands On B-band, you can transmit and receive using the 144 MHz and 430 MHz Amateur radio bands In addition, the frequencies on the chart below can be received on A-band and B-band Performing Communication Chart of A-band and B-band reception frequencies A-band 0.5MHz - 1.8MHz
(AM BC Band) 76MHz - 108MHz
(FM BC Band) 1.8MHz - 30MHz
(SW band) 30MHz - 76MHz
(50 MHz band) 108MHz - 137MHz
(AIR band) 137MHz - 174MHz
(144 MHz band) B-band 108MHz - 137MHz
(AIR band) 137MHz - 174MHz
(144 MHz band) 174MHz - 222MHz 174MHz - 222MHz 222MHz - 420MHz
(INFO band (1)) 420MHz - 470MHz
(430 MHz band) 222MHz - 420MHz
(INFO band (1)) 420MHz - 470MHz
(430 MHz band) 470MHz - 770MHz 470MHz - 580MHz 770MHz - 999MHz
(INFO band (2)) A-band and B-band can be received at the same time You can receive Amateur radio frequency while listening to the AIR band, or receive two Amateur radio frequencies on the same frequency band at the same time (V+V/U+U: Dual frequency reception on the same band) 31 Basic OperationApplication for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620605X20 IC: 511B-20605X20 Performing Communication Selecting a Frequency Band You can select a frequency band to use for the A-band and B-band separately The frequency band can be selected by following the steps below 1 Press to select A-band 2 Touch to select your desired frequency band TBD
!A1 MENU DISPLAY 2'!A7723 TOP!A1 TBD TOPAF-DUAL'!A1 Band Scope'!A1 FUNCTION!A389 APRS Message list1'!A1 APRS Station list1'!A1 Available frequency bands differ depending on the band The following frequency bands can be used for A-band and B-band y Frequency band on A-band AM BC Band FM BC Band Short Wave Band 50 MHz band AIR band 144 MHz band Information radio band (2) 470MHz to 770MHz 430 MHz band Information radio band (1) 174MHz to 222MHz y Frequency band on B-band AIR band 144MHz band 174MHz to 222MHz 470MHz to 580MHz 430MHz band Information radio band (1) Caution Digital communication can be performed only on the A-band Digital communication cannot be performed on the B-band 32 Basic OperationApplication for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620605X20 IC: 511B-20605X20 Tips The frequency settings from the factory are:
A-band: 145000 MHz B-band: 433000 MHz In the default, Auto mode is set so that the transceiver can be automatically switched to the optimal Performing Communication reception mode for the frequency bands Press and hold
[1 MODE] [3 RX MODE] to change mode (
see page xx) for over 1 second to switch the transceiver to Set mode, then touch, [TX/RX]
For the relations between frequency bands and reception frequencies, see the table on page xx You can also recall the home channel of each frequency band by touching [F MW] followed by
[HOME] (
see page xx) Tuning in to a Frequency Tune in to your desired frequency using either of the following methods:
y Rotating the DIAL to tune in to your desired frequency 1 Press the VFO mode key to switch the transceiver to 2 Rotate the DIAL to tune in to your desired frequency Rotate clockwise: The frequency increases Rotate counterclockwise: The frequency decreases Tip By touching [F MW] and rotating the DIAL, you can tune in to the desired frequency in steps of 1 MHz y Entering your desired frequency directly using the numeric keys 1 Press the key to switch the transceiver to VFO mode 2 Touch the frequency displayed on the LCD The numeric keypad appears
!A1 33 Basic OperationApplication for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620605X20 IC: 511B-20605X20 Performing Communication 3 Enter the frequency using the numeric keys Example: To input 145520 MHz Example: To input 430000 MHz
[1] [4] [5] [5] [2] [ENT]
[4] [3] [ENT]
Tips In factory settings, Auto Step mode is set such that the transceiver is automatically switched to the optimal frequency steps for the reception frequency You can also change frequency steps manually rotating the DIAL (
see page xx) If you enter a wrong digit when entering a frequency using numeric keys, you can cancel it by pressing In factory settings, turning the DIAL further beyond the selected frequency band causes the transceiver to switch to another frequency band To prevent this from happening, press and hold for over 1 second to switch to Set mode, then touch [CONFIG] [21 VFO MODE], and select BAND for repeatedly showing frequencies on the same frequency band Selecting Communication Mode y Using AMS This transceiver is equipped with AMS (Automatic Mode Select) which automatically selects between 4 modes of transmission to fit the signal being received Because the transmission is automatically adjusted to that of the other station, not only C4FM digital signals, but analog signals are also recognized automatically To utilize the AMS function, repeatedly touch [MODE] on the LCD until After receiving the signal, DN of signal will be changed according to the received appears Example of when AMS is displayed
!A1 y Fixing the Communication Mode To fix the communication mode for operation, touch [MODE] on the LCD to switch the communication mode Touching [MODE] on the LCD each time toggles the communication mode as follows 34 Basic OperationApplication for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620605X20 IC: 511B-20605X20[
(AMS)] [DN (V/D mode)] [VW (FR mode)] [FM (analog)]
Operation mode Icon Description of Modes Performing Communication AMS
(Automatic Mode Select) V/D Mode
(Voice/Data simultaneous transmission mode) Voice FR Mode
(Voice Full Rate Mode) Data FR Mode (High Speed Data Communication Mode) Analog FM Mode FM Transmission mode is automatically selected from 4 types according to the signal received
(DN part differs depending on the received signal) The AMS function operation can be changed with the Set mode setting (
Calls are less prone to interruptions due to detection and correction of voice signals during digital voice signal transmission This is the standard mode for C4FM FDMA Digital see page xx) DN VW High speed data communication using entire 125 kHz band Enables high-quality voice communication DW Digital voice data transmission using the entire 125 kHz band The transceiver automatically switches to this mode during image transmission Analog communication using FM mode Effective when the signal is weak and audio is susceptible to interruption in digital mode Cautions y Digital communication can be performed only on the A-band y Digital communication cannot be performed on the B-band y In V/D mode (DN on the LCD), position information is included in the radio wave during voice communication, however, it is not include in the Voice FR mode (VW on the LCD) Transmitting/Receiving Signals 1 While pressing and holding Keep your mouth about 5 cm away from the microphone when you speak 2 Release The transceiver returns to Reception mode
, speak into the microphone Cautions y Use the transceiver at the minimum required transmission power level Doing so prevents the transceiver from overheating and saves battery power, increasing the operating time y Do not continue transmitting for a prolonged period The transceiver can overheat, resulting in malfunction or burn y If transmission is continued for a long period, the transceiver overheats and the overheat protection function is activated As a result, the transmitting power level is automatically set to Low Power If you continue transmitting while the overheat protection function is active, the transceiver will be forcibly returned to the Reception mode y If you touch the transceiver immediately after the overheat protection function has become active, you can get burned Wait for the temperature inside the transceiver to drop sufficiently before resuming transmission y Do not perform transmission without attaching the antenna The transmitter circuit can be damaged 35 Basic OperationApplication for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620605X20 IC: 511B-20605X20 Performing Communication Tips In FM mode, you can transmit on the 144 MHz and 430 MHz ham radio bands Even while you are receiving in AM mode, you can transmit in NFM mode by pressing You can change the transmit power level by touching [F MW] followed by [TXPWR] (
xx) Transmit power level is different when using the battery pack or the alkaline battery case For more details, see Changing the Transmission Power Level on page xx see page If is pressed when a frequency other than the amateur ham radio band is selected, an alarm tone
(beep) will be emitted and ERROR appears on the LCD, disabling transmission You can select whether or not to prohibit transmission while receiving a signal Press and hold for over 1 second to switch the transceiver to Set mode, then with the setting from [CONFIG]
[2 BCLO], select [ON]
36 Basic OperationApplication for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620605X20 IC: 511B-20605X20 Miscellaneous Settings Changing the Transmission Power Level The maximum transmission power level of this transceiver is 5 W When communicating with a friend in the immediate area or when you want to reduce the battery power consumption, you can lower the transmit power level For power supply types and transmit power levels, see the table shown below Battery type Battery pack External power supply (DC138V) Battery Case (alkaline battery) HI
(High Power) 5W L3 25W L2 1W Approx 08W L1 01W 01W 1 Touch [F MW]
2 Touch [TXPWR]
3 Rotate the DIAL to select one of the following transmission power levels Hi, L1, L2, L3 MENU DISPLAY 2'!A7723 TOP!A1 TOPAF-DUAL'!A1 Band Scope'!A1 FUNCTION!A389 APRS Message list1'!A1 APRS Station list1'!A1 TBD 4 Press The transmission power level will be set Tips You can set the transmitter power level separately for the A-band and B-band Use the transceiver at the minimum required transmit power level to reduce battery power consumption By default, HI (High power) is selected 37 Basic OperationApplication for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620605X20 IC: 511B-20605X20 Miscellaneous Settings Adjusting the Squelch Level You can mute the raspy noise heard when no signal is being received The squelch level can be adjusted separately for two broadcasts (FM and AM) received on the A-band and B-band When the squelch level is increased, the noise is more liable to disappear, but it becomes difficult to receive weak signals Adjust the squelch level as required 1 Press band to set the band for which you want to adjust the squelch, to the operating 2 While pressing
, rotate the DIAL to adjust the squelch level Remarks The squelch level can be adjusted within the range from 0 to 15 Default: LEVEL 1 3 Release The squelch level adjustment mode will be canceled TBD Tip is held pressed, the squelch function will be While deactivated for both the A-band and B-band Setting the Frequency Step By default, AUTO (Step) is selected so that the optimum frequency step is automatically selected according to the received frequency You can set the frequency step to a fixed value 1 Press and hold 2 Touch [CONFIG]
3 Touch [18 STEP]
The transceiver enters Set mode for over 1 second TBD 38 Basic OperationApplication for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620605X20 IC: 511B-20605X20 4 Rotate the DIAL to select your desired frequency step Remark Selectable frequency steps are as follows:
50KHz
(90KHz) 15KHz 500KHz AUTO
(833KHz) 125KHz 250KHz It is recommended that AUTO be selected normally Default: AUTO 625KHz 10KHz 200KHz 1000KHz Miscellaneous Settings TBD 5 Press The frequency step setting mode will be canceled Tips For the AIR band (108 MHz to 136991 MHz), the frequency step 833 kHz can also be selected For bands covering 250 MHz to 300 MHz, and bands covering 580 MHz or higher, the frequency steps 5 kHz, 625 kHz, and 15 kHz cannot be selected Changing the Mode You can change the selected band mode By default, AUTO (Auto Mode) is set so that the optimal mode (radio wave type) is automatically selected according to the band (frequency band) 1 Press and hold 2 Touch [TX/RX]
3 Touch [1 MODE]
4 Touch [3 RX MODE]
The current setting will be displayed The transceiver enters Set mode for over 1 second TBD 39 Basic OperationApplication for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620605X20 IC: 511B-20605X20 Miscellaneous Settings 5 Rotate the DIAL to select your desired mode It is recommended that AUTO be selected normally Display AUTO The optimal mode is automatically selected according Operation to the frequency band Only the selected band is switched to the NFM (FM mode) Only the selected band is switched to the AM mode NFM AM TBD 6 Press Set mode will be canceled Tip Even if AM mode is selected on a ham radio band, 144 MHz band or 430 MHz band, transmission takes place in the FM mode Caution You cannot change the mode of A-band AM/FM broadcast radio bands Locking Keys and Switches To prevent accidental frequency change during operation, keys, switches and the DIAL except
, 1 Press can be locked
, and
[LOCK] appears on the LCD Remark To unlock a key or switch, press
[UNLOCK] is displayed on the LCD for few seconds again Tip You can also lock the DIAL and by selecting the Set mode option [CONFIG] [9 LOCK]
40 Basic OperationApplication for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620605X20 IC: 511B-20605X20 Miscellaneous Settings Restoring to Defaults (All Reset) You can restore all transceiver settings and memory content to the defaults 1 Press and hold 2 While pressing 3 When you hear the beep, release the key The transceiver turns on and you hear the beep for over 1 second, then turn off the transceiver ALL RESET? appears on the LCD press 4 Touch [OK]
A beep sounds and the call sign input screen appears on the LCD Input the call sign Input the call sign using the numeric key pad 5 6 Press The call sign is set and the frequency screen appears Remark To cancel resetting, touch [CANCEL]
Caution When the All Reset function is performed, all data registered in the memory will be deleted Be sure to write it down on paper or back up the data on a microSD memory card (
pages xx to xx) Tip To restore only the Set Mode settings to default, while pressing transceiver
, press to turn on the 41 Basic OperationApplication for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620605X20 IC: 511B-20605X20 Registering to Memory Channel Caution The information registered to memory channels can be corrupted due to wrong operation, static electricity, or electrical noise Also, it can be erased in the case of a failure or repair Be sure to write it down on paper or back up the data on a microSD memory car (
see pages xx to xx) The transceiver allows you to use 900 memory channels (memory channel numbers 1 to 900) 1 Press the key to enter VFO mode 2 Rotate the DIAL to select the frequency you want to register to a memory channel 3 Touch [F MW] for over 1 second The transceiver enters Memory Channel Registration mode, and the number of the memory channel next to the most recently registered memory will flash Remarks To cancel the memory channel registration,
!A1 press To specify a memory channel to which you want to register the frequency, select the memory channel by rotating the DIAL The ( icon indicating [The specified memory channel is unregistered] lights up, and the memory channel flashes The ) icon indicating [The specified memory channel is registered] lights up Pressing each time skips memory channels quickly in steps of 100 memory channels 42 Using the MemoryUsing the MemoryApplication for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620605X20 IC: 511B-20605X20 A Wide Variety of Memory Functions 4 Touch [M.WRITE]
The frequency registration will initiate If you attempt to register a frequency to a memory channel on which another frequency has already been registered, Overwrite OK? will appear on the LCD Once the registration is completed, the frequency TOP!A1 will be displayed on the LCD Tips By default, 145000 MHz is registered to the memory channel 1 It can be changed to another frequency, but not be deleted The frequency which has been registered to a memory channel can be overwritten with a new frequency When you attempt to register a new frequency to a memory channel, an unregistered memory channel appears To display the lowest unregistered memory number when you register a frequency to a memory for over 1 second to enter Set mode, and then select [MEMORY]
channel, press and hold
[6 MEMORY WRITE]
To inhibit registration to all memory channels, press and hold mode, and then select [MEMORY] [4 MEMORY PROTECT]
for over 1 second to enter Set Split Memory Two different frequencies, one for reception and other for transmission, can be registered to a memory channel 1 Register a reception frequency to a memory channel Remark See Registering to Memory Channel above 2 Select a transmission frequency in VFO mode 3 Touch [F MW] for over 1 second 4 Rotate the DIAL to select the channel number to which you have registered the reception frequency 5 While pressing When you recall the memory channel to which you
, touch [M.WRITE]
registered two different frequencies (one for receive and the other for transmit), @ appears on the LCD TBD 43 Using the MemoryApplication for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620605X20 IC: 511B-20605X20 A Wide Variety of Memory Functions Recalling a Memory Channel Recall a registered memory channel following the steps below 1 Press the 2 Rotate the DIAL to select the desired memory channel The memory channel most recently used appears on the LCD key to enter Memory mode Remark Touching [F MW] and rotating the DIAL allows you to skip memory channels quickly in steps of 10 memory channels 3 Press Memory mode will be canceled and the frequency selected in VFO mode will be displayed Tips Unregistered memory channels are skipped By default, a priority memory channel, which is used as dual receive priority memory channel, is set to the memory channel number 1 P appears on the upper right corner of the priority memory channel number (
see page xx) The information registered to a memory channel can be transferred to the VFO operating band by following procedure below Touch [F MW] for over 1 second. Press the the key key. OVERWRITE OK? appears. Press Placing the transceiver in the Memory Channel Only mode by following the procedure below restricts use to memory channels while pressing To cancel the Memory Channel Only mode, while pressing to turn on the transceiver
, press
, press again 44 Using the MemoryApplication for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620605X20 IC: 511B-20605X20 Specifications y General Frequency Range (A):
Frequency Range (B):
RX: 05 - 18 MHz, 18 - 30 MHz, 30 - 76 MHz, 76 - 108 MHz, 108 - 137 MHz, 137 - 174 MHz, 174 - 222 MHz, 222 - 225 MHz, 222 - 420 MHz, 420 - 470 MHz, 470 - 800 MHz, 800 - 999 MHz (Cellular Blocked) RX: 108 - 137 MHz, 137 - 174 MHz, 174 - 222 MHz, 222 - 225 MHz, 222 - 420 MHz, 420 - 470 MHz, 470 - 580 MHz Frequency Range (A/B):
TX: 144 - 148 MHz, 430 - 450 MHz Channel Steps:
5, 833, 9, 10, 125, 15, 20, 25, 50, 100 kHz Mode of Emission:
F1D, F2D, F3E, F7W Antenna Impedance:
50 , unbalanced Frequency Stability:
2.5 ppm (10 C to +50 C) Operating Temperature Range:
20 C to +60 C Supply Voltage:
74 V DC (Rated), 4 - 9 V DC (Battery terminal Input), 10 - 16 V DC (EXT DC Input) Current Consumption (Approx.): RX: 250 mA (Analog / Mono Band) 300 mA (Digital / Mono Band) TX: 16 A (144 MHz / Analog) 17 A (144 MHz / Digital) 20 A (430 MHz / Analog) 21 A (430 MHz / Digital) Case Size (W H D):
62 110 325 mm (w/o knobs & antenna) Weight (Approx.):
310 g (with Battery & Antenna) 45 AppendixAppendixApplication for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620605X20 IC: 511B-20605X20 Specifications y Transmitter Output Power:
5 W (144 / 430 MHz), 25 W (144 / 430MHz) 10 W (144 / 430 MHz), 50 mW (144 / 430MHz) Modulation Type:
Variable Reactance Maximum Deviation:
5 kHz Spurious Radiation:
better than 60 dB Microphone Impedance:
2 k ohm y Receiver Circuit Type:
Intermediate Frequency:
Sensitivity (for 12dB SINAD):
Double-conversion super heterodyne (N-FM / AM) 1st: A- Band 4725 MHz (N-FM / AM) 1st: B- Band 4635 MHz (N-FM / AM) 2nd: 450 kHz (N-FM / AM) 05 - 18 MHz: 300 V 18 - 30 MHz: 300 V 30 - 50 MHz: 050 V 50 - 54 MHz: 018 V 54 - 76 MHz: 100 V 76 - 108 MHz: 100 V 108 - 137 MHz: 150 V 137 - 174 MHz: 018 V 174 - 225 MHz: 100 V 222 - 225 MHz: 050 V 300 - 350 MHz: 050 V 350 - 420 MHz: 020 V 420 - 470 MHz: 018 V 470 - 580 MHz: 035 V 580 - 800 MHz: 300 V 800 - 999 MHz: 100 V
(S/N 10 dB)
(S/N 10 dB)
(12 dB SINAD)
(12 dB SINAD)
(12 dB SINAD)
(12 dB SINAD)
(S/N 10 dB)
(12 dB SINAD)
(12 dB SINAD)
(12 dB SINAD)
(12 dB SINAD)
(12 dB SINAD)
(12 dB SINAD)
(12 dB SINAD)
(12 dB SINAD)
(12 dB SINAD)
(USA Version Cellular Blocked) Selectivity (6dB/60dB):
15 kHz / 35 kHz (N-FM/AM) Maximum AF Output:
200 mW @ 74V, 10% THD AF Output Impedance:
8 ohm Specifications are subject to change without notice, and are guaranteed within the 144/222 (USA version)/430 MHz amateur bands only. 46 AppendixApplication for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620605X20 IC: 511B-20605X20 1 Changes or modifications to this device not expressly approved by YAESU MUSEN could void the users authorization to operate this device 2 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference including received, interference that may cause undesired operation 3 The scanning receiver in this equipment is incapable of tuning, or readily being altered, by the User to operate within the frequency bands allocated to the Domestic public Cellular Telecommunications Service in Part 22 This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s) Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device Le prsent appareil est conforme aux CNR dIndustrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence Lexploitation est autorise aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) lappareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l'utilisateur de lappareil doit accepter tout brouillage radiolectrique subi, mme si le brouillage est susceptible den compromettre le fonctionnement Part 1521: Changes or modifications to this device not expressly approved by YAESU MUSEN could void the users authorization to operate this device DECLARATION BY MANUFACTURER The Scanner receiver is not a digital scanner and is incapable of being converted or modified to a digital scanner receiver by any user WARNING: MODIFICATION OF THIS DEVICE TO RECEIVE CELLULAR RADIOTELEPHONE SERVICE SIGNALS IS PROHIBITED UNDER FCC RULES AND FEDERAL LAW 47 AppendixApplication for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620605X20 IC: 511B-20605X20 YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. Tennozu Parkside Building 2-5-8 Higashi-Shinagawa, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo 140-0002 Japan YAESU USA 6125 Phyllis Drive, Cypress, CA 90630, U.S.A. YAESU UK Unit 12, Sun Valley Business Park, Winnall Close Winchester, Hampshire, SO23 0LB, U.K. Copyright 2015 YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. All rights reserved. No portion of this manual may be reproduced without the permission of YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. Printed in Japan 1409P-AO Application for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620605X20 IC: 511B-20605X20
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Yaesu Musen Co., Ltd.
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0013655220
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1 | Physical Address |
Tennozu Parkside Building
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1 |
Tokyo, N/A 140-0002
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1 |
Japan
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
t******@timcoengr.com
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1 | TCB Scope |
A1: Low Power Transmitters below 1 GHz (except Spread Spectrum), Unintentional Radiators, EAS (Part 11) & Consumer ISM devices
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
K66
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
20605X20
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
K****** T******
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1 | Title |
Engineering Division/Quality Assurance Leader
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1 | Telephone Number |
81-3-********
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1 | Fax Number |
81-3-********
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1 |
k******@yaesu.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
Timco Engineering, Inc.
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1 | Name |
C****** P********
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1 | Physical Address |
849 NW State Road 45
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1 |
P.O. Box 370
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1 |
Newberry, Florida 32669
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1 |
United States
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|||||
1 | Telephone Number |
888-4********
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1 | Fax Number |
352-4********
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1 |
t******@timcoengr.com
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app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
Timco Engineering, Inc.
|
||||
1 | Name |
S****** H****
|
||||
1 | Physical Address |
849 NW State Road 45
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1 |
P.O. Box 370
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1 |
Newberry, Florida 32669
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1 |
United States
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|||||
1 | Telephone Number |
888-4********
|
||||
1 | Fax Number |
352-4********
|
||||
1 |
s******@timcoengr.com
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app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | If so, specify the short-term confidentiality release date (MM/DD/YYYY format) | 09/02/2015 | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | CSR - Scanning Receiver | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Analog Scanning Receiver | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
Timco Engineering, Inc.
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1 | Name |
B****** C****
|
||||
1 | Telephone Number |
352-4********
|
||||
1 | Fax Number |
352 4********
|
||||
1 |
b******@timcoengr.com
|
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15B | 0.5 | 1.8 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 2 | 15B | 1.8 | 30 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 3 | 15B | 30 | 76 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 4 | 15B | 76 | 108 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 5 | 15B | 108 | 137 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 6 | 15B | 137 | 174 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 7 | 15B | 174 | 222 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 8 | 15B | 222 | 225 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 9 | 15B | 225 | 420 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15B | 420 | 470 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 11 | 15B | 470 | 800 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 12 | 15B | 800 | 999 |
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