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Operating Manual CONTENTS Important Notice! .............................................. 1 Introduction ....................................................... 2 Controls & Connectors ..................................... 3 Top Panel ....................................................................3 LCD Display ...............................................................4 Front Panel ..................................................................5 Keypad ........................................................................6 Left Side ......................................................................7 Right Side ...................................................................8 Before You Begin .............................................. 9 Precaution ...................................................................9 Battery Installation and Removal ..............................9 Battery Charging.......................................................10 Low Battery Indication ............................................11 Installing the FBA-25 (option) Alkaline Battery Case .........................................11 Operation ......................................................... 12 Preliminary Steps......................................................12 Operation Quick Start ..............................................12 Accessing the 121.5 MHz Emergency Frequency ..............................................14 Tuning Methods ........................................................15 Transmission ............................................................ 16 Reception of Weather Channel Broadcasts ............ 16 Monitor Key............................................................. 18 ANL (Automatic Noise Limiter) Feature ............... 18 LOCK Function ....................................................... 19 Beep On/Off ............................................................. 19 Receive Battery Saver Setup................................... 20 Memory Operation ........................................... 21 Memory Storage ...................................................... 21 Recalling the Memories .......................................... 22 Scanning Operation ........................................ 23 Channel-Skip Scanning ........................................... 24 Dual Watch Operation ..................................... 25 Priority Dual Watch Operation ........................ 26 Split Operation ................................................ 27 Programming a Transmit Frequency ...................... 27 Operating in the Split Mode .................................... 27 Field Programming Mode ................................ 28 Memory Storage into the Book Memory ............... 28 Menu (Set) Mode .......................................... 29 Menu Listing ............................................................ 30 Specifications .................................................. 33 Accessories & Options ................................... 34 NOTICE There are no user-serviceable points inside this transceiver. All service jobs must be referred to your Authorized Service Center. IMPORTANT NOTICE!
FCC RF Exposure Compliance Requirements for Occupational Use Only:
This Radio has been tested and complies with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) RF exposure limits for Occupational Use/Controlled exposure environment. In addition, it complies with the following Stan-
dards and Guidelines:
r FCC 96-326, Guidelines for Evaluating the Environmental Effects of Radio-Frequency Radiation. r FCC OET Bulletin 65 Edition 97-01 (1997) Supplement C, Evaluating Compliance with FCC Guidelines for Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields. r ANSI/IEEE C95.1-1992, IEEE Standard for Safety Levels with Respect to Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields, 3 kHz to 300 GHz. r ANSI/IEEE C95.3-1992, IEEE Recommended Practice for the Measurement of Potentially Hazardous Elec-
tromagnetic Fields - RF and Microwave. This radio is NOT approved for use by the general population in an uncontrolled environment. This radio is restricted to occupational use, work related operations only where the radio operator must have the knowledge to control its RF exposure conditions. When transmitting, hold the radio in a vertical position with its microphone 1 to 2 inches (2.5 to 5 cm) away from your mouth and keep the antenna at least 1 inch (2.5 cm) away from your head and body. The radio must be used with a maximum operating duty cycle not exceeding 50%, in typical Push-to-
Talk configurations. DO NOT transmit for more than 50% of total radio use time (50% duty cycle). Transmitting more than 50% of the time can cause FCC RF exposure compliance requirements to be exceeded. The radio is transmitting when the red LED on the top of the radio is illuminated. You can cause the radio to transmit by pressing the P-T-T button. Always use Vertex Standard authorized accessories. VXA-200 AVIATOR PILOT II OPERATING MANUAL 1 INTRODUCTION The Yaesu VXA-200 Aviator Pilot II is a compact, stylish, solid hand-held transceiver providing communica-
tion (transmit and receive) capability on the International Aircraft Communication Band (C O M band: 118 ~
136.975 MHz), and it additionally provides VOR and CDI navigation features on the N A V band (108 ~
117.975 MHz). The VXA-200 includes Temperature display with our exclusive Omni-GlowTM display back-light for minimal degradation of your night vision, NOAA weather band monitoring, 8-character Alpha/Numeric Display, 50 Memory Channels, and 100 Book Memory Channels. And the optional Barometric Pressure Unit (SU-1) provides readout of barometric pressure, altitude, and density altitude. We recommend that you read this manual in its entirety, so as to understand the many features of the VXA-200 completely. Keep this manual handy, so you may use it for reference. NOTE: The VXA-200s VOR and CDI Navigation features are supplemental aids to navigation only, and are not intended to be a substitute for accurate (primary) VOR/CDI or landing service equipment. And also, the Barometric/Altitude features of the optional SU-1 are designed to be a substitute for accurate, calibrated Ba-
rometer or Altimeter devices used for navigation critical to personal safety. Congratulations!
You now have at your fingertips a valuable communications tool-a YAESU two-way radio! Rugged, reliable and easy to use, your YAESU radio will keep you in constant touch with your colleagues for years to come, with negligible maintenance down-time. Please take a few minutes to read this manual carefully. The information presented here will allow you to derive maximum performance from your radio, in case questions arise later on. We're glad you joined the YAESU team. Call on us anytime, because communications is our business. Let us help you get your message across. 2 VXA-200 AVIATOR PILOT II OPERATING MANUAL CONTROLS & CONNECTORS (TOP PANEL) CHANNEL Selector Knob This 20-position detended rotary switch tunes the operating frequency or selects the memory chan-
nels. Pressing this knob momentarily selects the tun-
ing methods among the VFO (Variable Fre-
quency Oscillator), MR (Memory Recall), BOOK (Pre-Programmed Memories), and WX
(Weather Channel Memories) mode. Note: The WX mode is activating the USA ver-
sion only. BUSY/TX Indicator Lamp This lamp glows green when a signal is being received and red when transmitting. Antenna Jack This SMA jack accepts the supplied flexible an-
tenna, or another antenna designed to provide 50 impedance on the Aircraft Communication Band. POWER/VOLUME Knob Turn this control clockwise to turn the radio on and to increase the volume. Counterclockwise ro-
tation into the click-stop will turn the radio off. VXA-200 AVIATOR PILOT II OPERATING MANUAL 3 W CONTROLS & CONNECTORS (FRONT PANEL) LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) The display shows the selected operating condi-
tions as indicated on the next page. Loudspeaker The internal speaker is located in this position. Microphone Speak across this opening in a normal voice level while pressing the PTT switch. Keypad Several keys have dual functions. The primary functions are labeled on the key top
(activated by simply pressing the key momen-
tarily), while the secondary functions are labeled to along with the top edge of the key (activated by pressing the [F] key first, then the indicated key). These functions are described in detail on page 5. Battery Pack Latch Open this latch for battery removal. 4 VXA-200 AVIATOR PILOT II OPERATING MANUAL CONTROLS & CONNECTORS (LCD DISPLAY) This field displays the course heading in degrees. See page 25. This is the Course Deviation Indicator, used during VOR Navigation. See page 24. This icon indicates that the Book Memory Bank is in use. See page 12. This icon is the Low Bat-
tery indicator, which blinks when the battery voltage becomes too low for proper operation. These digits provide frequency or alphanumeric information about the channel you are using. This indicator confirms that Secondary Key Func-
tion is active. See page 4. This indicator confirms that this channel will be skipped during scan. See page 21. This icon is used during VOR naviga-
tion, to indicate that the displayed infor-
mation is based on a course from the VOR station. See page 25. This icon is used during VOR naviga-
tion, to indicate that the displayed infor-
mation is based on a course to the VOR station. See page 25. This indicator con-
firms that the AUTO-
MATIC NOISE LIMITER is activated. See page 15. This indicator con-
f i r m s t h a t D U A L WATCH is active. See page 22. This indicator con-
firms that the Split
(Duplex) mode is activated during VOR operation. See page 30. VXA-200 AVIATOR PILOT II OPERATING MANUAL 5 CONTROLS & CONNECTORS (KEYPAD) Primary Function
(Press Key) Frequency Entry Digit 1 Secondary Function
(Press +) Activates DVOR mode Frequency Entry Digit 2 Selects TO VOR mode Frequency Entry Digit 3 Selects Memory Display Type (page 19) Selects FROM VOR mode Locks the Keypad Primary Function
(Press Key) Frequency Entry Digit 4 Frequency Entry Digit 5 Frequency Entry Digit 6 Selects Emergency Channel (121.5 MHz) Secondary Function
(Press +) Activates Course Direction Indicator mode Display the Density Altitude (requires SU-1) Display the current Temperature None Primary Function
(Press Key) Frequency Entry Digit 7 Frequency Entry Digit 8 Frequency Entry Digit 9 Activates Automatic Noise Limiter Secondary Function
(Press +) Activates Split (Duplex) mode On/Off Switch for Keypad Beeper Allows Skipping of Channel during Scan None Primary Function
(Press Key) Memory Write Command Frequency Entry Digit 0 Activates Scanning Activates Secondary Key mode Secondary Function
(Press +) Split-Memory Write Command None Activates Dual Watch None 6 VXA-200 AVIATOR PILOT II OPERATING MANUAL CONTROLS & CONNECTORS (LEFT SIDE) PTT (PUSH TO TALK) Switch Press this button to transmit when you are oper-
ating in the C O M band. Release this button to return to the RECEIVE mode. See page 15. MONITOR Switch This button may be pressed to open the squelch manually, allowing you to listen for very weak signals. Press and hold this button for 2 seconds to open the squelch continuously. Press this button again to resume normal (quiet) monitor-
ing. See page 12. LAMP Switch Press this switch momentarily to activate the back-lighting lamp for the display. Press and hold this switch for 2 seconds to activate the back-
lighting lamp continuously. To turn the lamp off, press this switch again. The LAMP switch may be configured in several ways via the Menu; see page 28 for details. VXA-200 AVIATOR PILOT II OPERATING MANUAL 7 CONTROLS & CONNECTORS (RIGHT SIDE) MIC/EAR Jack You may connect the supplied CT-60 Headset Cable or the (optional) MH-44A4B Speaker/Mi-
crophone to this jack. Never connect any Speaker/Microphone that is not recommended by the manufac-
turer. Because these jack connections are unique, using a Speaker/Microphone that is not specified by Yaesu may damage the VXA-200. EXT DC Jack When an external 12-Volt DC power source is available, you may connect the (optional) E-DC-
5B External DC Cable here. Do not connect any wire to this jack if that wire is connected di-
rectly to a 28-Volt DC source. Connecting the VXA-200 directly to a source which exceeds 15.0 Volts DC will result in damage to the unit. 8 VXA-200 AVIATOR PILOT II OPERATING MANUAL BEFORE YOU BEGIN Precautions r This apparatus is capable of two-way communi-
cation on channels used for critical aviation safety communications. Therefore, it is important that this radio be kept away from children or other unauthorized users at all times. r When making DC connections via the (optional) E-DC-5B DC cable, be absolutely certain to observe the proper voltage level and polarity guidelines. Do not connect this radio directly to any 24 ~ 28 Volt DC source, nor to AC power of any kind. Connecting the VXA-200 directly to a source which exceeds 15.0 Volts DC will result in damage to the unit. r Do not dispose of the Ni-Cd Battery Pack in a fire. Do not carry a Ni-Cd Battery Pack in your pocket, where keys or coins could short the ter-
minals. This could create a serious fire/burn dan-
ger, and possibly cause damage to the Ni-Cd pack. r Although the VXA-200 is designed to be water resistant, the enclosure is not waterproof. Do not allow the radio to become submersed in wa-
ter, and do not expose it and/or its Ni-Cd Battery Pack to water spray under pressure. Battery Installation and Removal To install the battery, hold the transceiver with your left hand, so your palm is over the speaker and your thumb is on the top of the Belt Clip. Insert the battery pack into the battery compart-
ment on the back of the radio while tilting the Belt Clip outward, then close the Battery Pack Latch until it locks in place with a Click. To remove the battery, turn the radio off and re-
move any protective cases. Open the Battery Pack Latch on the bottom of the radio, then slide the battery downward and out from the radio while unfolding the Belt Clip. Do not attempt to open any of the recharge-
able Ni-Cd packs, as personal injury or dam-
age to the Ni-Cd pack could occur if a cell or cells become accidentally short-circuited. VXA-200 AVIATOR PILOT II OPERATING MANUAL 9 BEFORE YOU BEGIN Battery Charging It is necessary to fully charge the Ni-Cd battery be-
fore its first use. Follow these procedures:
Install the supplied FNB-64 Ni-Cd battery pack onto the transceiver. Ensure that the transceiver is switched off. Plug the NC-77 into the AC line outlet. Insert the battery pack into the NC-77; the an-
tenna jack should be at the left side when view-
ing the charger from the front. If the battery pack is inserted correctly, the RED indicator will glow. A fully-discharged pack will be charged completely in 15 hours. Important Notes:
r The NC-77 is not designed to power the trans-
ceiver for operation (reception or transmission). r Do not leave the charger connected to the trans-
ceiver for continuous periods in excess of 24 hours. Long term overcharging can degrade the Ni-Cd battery pack and significantly shorten its useful life. r If using a charger other than the NC-77, or if using a battery pack other than the FNB-64, fol-
low the appropriate instructions provided with the charger/battery. Contact your Dealer if you have any doubts about the appropriateness of the particular charger or battery pack you intend to use. VXA-200/NC-77 10 VXA-200 AVIATOR PILOT II OPERATING MANUAL BEFORE YOU BEGIN Low Battery Indication As your battery discharges during use, the volt-
age will gradually become lower. When the bat-
tery voltage reaches 6.0 Volts, the x icon will blink on the LCD display, indicating that the battery pack must be recharged before fur-
ther use. Avoid recharging Ni-Cd batteries before the Low Battery indicator is observed, as this can degrade the charge capacity of your Ni-Cd bat-
tery pack. Yaesu recommends that you carry an extra, fully-charged pack with you so you will not lose communications capability due to a de-
pleted Ni-Cd battery. This deep cycling practice will help to main-
tain longer overall battery life after many recharg-
ing cycles. Installing the FBA-25 (option) Alkaline Battery Case The optional FBA-25 Battery Case allows opera-
tion of the VXA-200 using six AA size Alkaline batteries. When installing batteries, insert the () end first, then press in the (+ ) end so the battery snaps into place. Always replace all six batteries at the same time, pay-
ing attention to the polarity indicated inside the case. The FBA-25 must not be used with re-
chargeable cells. The FBA-25 does not con-
tain the thermal and over-current protection cir-
cuits (provided in the FNB series of Ni-Cd Bat-
tery Packs) required when utilizing Ni-Cd cells. VXA-200 AVIATOR PILOT II OPERATING MANUAL 11 OPERATION Preliminary Steps Install a charged battery pack onto the transceiver, as described previously. Screw the supplied antenna onto the Antenna jack. Never operate this transceiver without an antenna connected. If you have an optional Speaker/Microphone or headset, we recommend that it not be connected until you are familiar with the basic operation of the VXA-200. Operation Quick Start r To turn the radio on, rotate the VOLUME knob out of the click-
stop. r After three initial-
ization beeps are heard, a channel fre-
quency should ap-
pear on the display. If not, press downward
(momentarily) on the CHANNEL selector knob (repeatedly, if neces-
sary) so that " VFO " appears on the display, followed by a channel frequency. r Directly entering frequencies from the Keypad is the easiest method if you know the frequency on which you wish to operate. Just enter the five digits of the frequency to move to that frequency. For example, to set 134.35 MHz, press [1] [3] [4] [3] [5]. 12 VXA-200 AVIATOR PILOT II OPERATING MANUAL OPERATION To set 118.275 MHz, you do not need to press the final 5 in the frequency:
[1] [1] [8] [2] [7]. r You may also turn t h e t o p p a n e l s CHANNEL selector knob to choose the desired operating fre-
quency. The channel frequency will ap-
pear on the LCD. r To change frequency in 1 MHz steps, press the [F] key momen-
tarily, then rotate the CHANNEL selector knob to select the MHz digit desired. Press [F] once more to resume normal channel selection in 25-kHz steps. r Rotate the VOL-
UME knob to set the volume level. If no signal is present, press and hold the MONITOR button for 2 seconds; back-
ground noise will now be heard, and you may use this noise to set the VOL-
UME knob for the desired audio level. Press the MONITOR button momentarily to silence the noise and re-
sume normal (quiet) monitoring. r Press and hold the LAMP button for 2 seconds, to illumi-
nate the display con-
tinuously. To disable the illumination, press the LAMP but-
ton momentarily. VXA-200 AVIATOR PILOT II OPERATING MANUAL 13 r To turn the radio off, turn the VOLUME knob fully counter-
clockwise into the click stop position. OPERATION Accessing the 121.5 MHz Emergency Frequency The VXA-200 can quickly access the 121.500 MHz Emergency Frequency. This function can be activated even when the keypad lock function is in use. r To access the Emer-
gency Frequency, press the [121.5] key momentarily. r To exit the Emer-
gency Frequency, press the CHAN-
NEL selector knob. 14 VXA-200 AVIATOR PILOT II OPERATING MANUAL OPERATION BOOK (Pre-Programmed) Memories The Book memories are pre-programmed, either at the factory or by your Dealer (depending on your countrys requirements), typically including the major C O M and N A V band station frequen-
cies used in your area. The Book memories can be changed by the user. See page 27 for details. WX (Weather Channel) Memories
(USA version only) Ten Weather Channels are pre-programmed at the factory as appropriate for your country, and the VXA-200 will auto-
matically scan this special bank when it is se-
lected by the user. Tuning Methods Throughout this manual, you will see references to several different frequency setting methods. Each will be particularly useful in a particular operating situa-
tion, and they are described below:
VFO (Variable Frequency Oscillator) The VFO is a tuning dial system which al-
lows you to tune through the N A V or C O M bands in 25-kHz steps using the CHANNEL selector, the Keypad, or the scanner. MR (Memory Recall) The MR (Memory Re-
call) mode of the VXA-
200 provides the user with the ability to store and recall as many as 50 channels in the radios main memory bank. These memory channels may also be labeled by you with an alpha/numeric name of up to 8 characters in length, to aid in quick identification of the channel. See page 20 for details on creating alpha/numeric labels. VXA-200 AVIATOR PILOT II OPERATING MANUAL 15 Transmission To transmit, press and hold the PTT switch. Speak into the micro-
phone area of the front panel grille in a normal voice level. To return to the receive mode, release the PTT switch. 16 OPERATION Reception of Weather Channel Broadcasts
(USA version only) The VXA-200 can receive VHF Weather Channel broadcasts, which may assist your flight planning. The VXA-200 includes a ten-channel auto-search feature, which simplifies access to Weather Chan-
nels when you are in an unfamiliar location. r To receive Weather Channels, press the CHANNEL selector knob (repeatedly, if necessary) to select the Weather Channel mode. In the Weather Channel mode, " WX" will appear on the display. r The VXA-200 will now scan quickly through the ten standard Weather Channels, and will stop on the first active station found. r If there are two or more weather chan-
nels audible in your area, you may select the alternate chan-
nel(s) by pressing the PTT switch. Pressing VXA-200 AVIATOR PILOT II OPERATING MANUAL OPERATION the PTT switch re-initiates the scanning process. r I f t h e r e a r e n o Weather Channels in your area, the scan-
ner will not stop. Press the MONITOR button to stop the scanner. r You can also select Weather Channels manually by rotating the CHANNEL se-
lector knob. r To exit the Weather Channel mode, press the CHANNEL se-
lector knob momen-
tarily to return to the VFO mode. Note: The Weather Channel mode memorizes the last Weather Channel you have used, and will retain this information until the radio is turned off.
r To confirm the cur-
rent Weather Chan-
nel frequency, press the [
)] key momentarily. The display changes to frequency indication. Press the [
mal display.
)] key again to return to nor-
VXA-200 AVIATOR PILOT II OPERATING MANUAL 17 OPERATION Monitor Key When listening to a very weak signal from an air-
craft or ground station, you may observe the signal disappearing periodically as the incoming signal strength becomes too weak to override the squelch threshold setting. To disable the squelch temporarily, press and hold the MONITOR key for 2 seconds on the left side of the radio, just be-
low the PTT button. The squelch will remain open and you should have a better chance of hearing weak signals. To return to normal operation, press the MONITOR key momentarily. ANL (Automatic Noise Limiter) Feature For reduction of impulse noise, such as that produced by an engines ignition system, the ANL feature may prove helpful. r To activate the ANL feature, press the
[ANL] key momen-
tarily. The ANL icon will appear on the display, and you should observe a re-
duction in the ignition noise. r To turn the ANL feature off, repeat the above step; the ANL icon will disappear from the dis-
play. 18 VXA-200 AVIATOR PILOT II OPERATING MANUAL OPERATION Temperature Display The VXA-200 can measure the current temperature. r To display the current temperature, press [F]
[6 ( SENSR ) ] . T h e diaplay will now indicate the current temperature.
k e y t o s w i t c h t h e temperatue unit between Celsius: C and Fahrenheit: F. r Pressing the [
r Press the PTT switch to return to the normal operation. If the temperature display is incorrectly, correcting the thermometer of the VXA-200. See page 22 for details. LOCK Function The lock function prevents accidental changes to the frequency setting and the keypad controls. r To activate the lock feature, press [F]
r In the LOCK mode, the display will show
" LOCK" when y o u r o t a t e t h e CHANNEL selector knob, press the CHANNEL selector knob, or touch a key on the keypad. r To turn the lock feature off, press [F] [
)] again. r You can still access the 121.500 MHz Emergency Frequency when the LOCK function is on. Simply press the [121.5] key momentarily (this key never locks). Pressing this key also unlocks the radio. VXA-200 AVIATOR PILOT II OPERATING MANUAL 19 OPERATION ABS: Automatic Battery Saver, based on activity on the receiver. The setting of 1:5 will promote the greatest conser-
vation of battery capacity, but the receivers response time to incoming calls will be slowed somewhat. Note: This feature does not operate during Scan or Dual Watch. Receive Battery Saver Setup An important feature of the VXA-200 is its Receive Battery Saver, which puts the radio to sleep for a time interval, periodically waking it up to check for activity. If somebody is talking on the channel, the VXA-200 will remain in the active mode, then resume its sleep cycles. This feature significantly reduces quiescent battery drain, and you may change the amount of sleep time between activity checks using the Menu System:
r Press the [F] key, then press the CHANNEL se-
lector knob to activate the Menu (SET) mode. r Rotate the CHANNEL selector knob to select Menu Item RSAV. r Press the CHANNEL selector knob to enable ad-
justment of this Menu item. r Rotate the CHANNEL selector knob to select the desired duty cycle (receive:sleep). The se-
lections available are 1:1, 1:2, 1:3, 1:4, 1:5, and ABS or oFF. The default value is 1:1. r When you have made your selection, press the CHANNEL selector knob to save the new set-
ting, and then press the PTT key exit to normal operation. 20 VXA-200 AVIATOR PILOT II OPERATING MANUAL OPERATION Beep On/Off The VXA-200s key/button beeper provides conve-
nient audible feedback whenever a button is pressed. Each key and button has a different beep pitch, and each function has a unique beep combination. When you are scanning, the beeper will be heard each time the scanner halts on a busy channel. This may be distracting in some environments; if you want to turn the beeper off (or back on again):
r Press [F] [8 (BEEP)]; BEEP on will ap-
pear on the LCD. r Rotate the CHAN-
NEL selector knob one click to change t h e d i s p l a y t o BEEP oFF. r Press the [8 (BEEP)]
key again to save your new setting and exit to normal operation. BAROMETRIC PRESSURE/ALTITUDE METERING The optional Barometric Pressure Unit (SU-1) brings to the VXA-200 the unique capability of providing readout of the current barometric pressure. This in-
formation is the used for calculation of your cur-
rent altitude, and also used for calculation of your current density Altitude using with the temperature sensor. The Barometric Pressure unit and temperature sen-
sor requires calibration of the offset parameters, so that differences in pressure can be used to calcu-
late altitude. This procedure requires that you have a calibrated barometer, calibrated thermometer, and that you know your current altitude. If you are at sea level, of course, the latter parameter requires no re-
search. VXA-200 AVIATOR PILOT II OPERATING MANUAL 21 BAROMETRIC PRESSURE/ALTITUDE METERING Correcting the Atmospheric Pressure Meter
(Barometer Offset) r Press the [F] key, then press the CHANNEL se-
lector knob to activate the Menu (SET) mode. r Rotate the CHANNEL selector knob to select Menu Item 13 BARO. Correcting the Altimeter Setting
(Altimeter Offset) r Press the [F] key, then press the CHANNEL se-
lector knob to activate the Menu (SET) mode. r Rotate the CHANNEL selector knob to select Menu Item 13 BARO. r Press the CHANNEL selector knob to enable ad-
r Press the CHANNEL selector knob to enable ad-
justment of this Menu item. r Rotate the CHANNEL selector knob to set the difference (value: in hpa) between the VXA-200 display and the calibrated barometer display. For example, if the VXA-200 display shows 1 0 2 4 h P A and calibrated barometer indicates 1029 hpa, set the Barometer offset to + 0 5 0 . r Press the CHANNEL selector knob to save the new setting, and then press the PTT key exit to normal operation. justment of this Menu item. r Rotate the CHANNEL selector knob to set the difference (value: in hpa) between the VXA-200 display and the calibrated barometer display. For example, if the VXA-200 display shows 1 0 2 4 h P A and calibrated barometer indicates 1029 hpa, set the Barometer offset to + 0 1 0 . r Press the CHANNEL selector knob to save the new setting, and then press the PTT key exit to normal operation. 22 VXA-200 AVIATOR PILOT II OPERATING MANUAL BAROMETRIC PRESSURE/ALTITUDE METERING How to Measure the Barometric Pressure or Altitude r Press [F] [6 (SENSR)]; the display will show current temperature. r Rotate the CHANNEL knob to select the desired display.
r Press the [
)] key to chage the parameter unit for each parameters (or On/Off the Pressure Graph). r Press the PTT key exit to normal operation. Correcting the Thermometer
(Temperatures Offset) r Press the [F] key, then press the CHANNEL se-
lector knob to activate the Menu (SET) mode. r Rotate the CHANNEL selector knob to select Menu Item 14 TEMP. r Press the CHANNEL selector knob to enable ad-
justment of this Menu item. r Rotate the CHANNEL selector knob to set the difference (value: in C) between the VXA-200 display and the calibrated thermometer. For ex-
ample, if the VXA-200 display shows 24.5 F and calibrated thermometer indicates 23.0 C, set the Barometer offset to 0 0 5 . r Press the CHANNEL selector knob to save the new setting, and then press the PTT key exit to normal operation. Once you have completed the above calibration, you can confirm the current Barometric Pressure, Alti-
tude, or Density Altitude. VXA-200 AVIATOR PILOT II OPERATING MANUAL 23 BAROMETRIC PRESSURE/ALTITUDE METERING Density Altitude The VXA-200 provide Dentity Altitude meter. To mesuring the Density Altitude:
r Press [F] [5 (D.ALT )];
the display will show Density Altitude on the current temperature. r Press the PTT key exit to normal operation.
: Density Altitude is pressure altitude corrected for nonstandard temperature. The only time that den-
sity altitude will equal pressure altitude is when standard temperatures exist.
- TEMP -
(Display the current Temperature)
- B A R O -
(Display the current Barometric Pressure)
- GRPH -
- ALTI -
(Display the relative changes in the Barometric pressuer)
(Display the current Altitude)
Count: every 1/2 hour Resolution: five steps ( , o , , o , ) One step: 3 hpa 24 VXA-200 AVIATOR PILOT II OPERATING MANUAL MEMORY OPERATION The VXA-200 provides 50 user-programmable Main memories, labeled CH"))! through CH")%), and up to 100 pre-programmed memo-
ries, designated Book Memories. The icon appears when Book Memory Mode is activated. The Main memories and Book Memories can be assigned alpha-numeric names of up to eight charac-
ters. Memory System Operation The VXA-200s Main Memory system allows the user to store, label, and recall channel frequencies which you may want to use frequently. You may store VFO frequencies, Book Memory frequencies, and/
or Weather Channel frequencies (USA version only) into the Main Memory system. Memory Storage r Select the desired frequency in the VFO mode, or recall the Book Memory channel or Weather channel to be stored in the Main Memory. r Press and hold the [MW (SPL.W)] key for 2 seconds. The display will indicate CH" and a channel number will blink on the LCD. r Within five seconds of pressing the [MW
(SPL.W)] key, rotate the CHANNEL selector knob to select the desired memory channel num-
ber for storage. In order to prevent writing over memory chan-
nels, a bar will appear under the hyphen (located between CH and the channel number) to indi-
cate a vacant memory channel. r Now press and hold in the [MW (SPL.W)] key for 2 seconds; you will now see ;"""""""
on the LCD. To attach an alpha/numeric name
(label) to the memory, proceed to the next step;
otherwise press and hold [MW (SPL.W)] for 2 seconds to save the entry and exit. r To label a memory with an alpha/numeric name, the next step is to use the CHANNEL selector knob to select any of the 48 available characters
(including letters, numbers, and special symbols). VXA-200 AVIATOR PILOT II OPERATING MANUAL 25 MEMORY OPERATION When the desired first character appears, press the CHANNEL selector knob momentarily to move on to the next character. r Select succeeding characters in the same man-
ner, pressing the CHANNEL selector knob mo-
mentarily after each selection. r After entering the entire name (eight characters maximum), press the [MW (SPL.W)] key for 2 seconds to save all data for the channel and exit. Note: If you have stored a Weather Channel, the WX"))! ~ WX")!) labels utilize the alphanu-
meric memory, and other labels may not be stored. Recalling the Memories r Press the CHANNEL selector knob, repeatedly if necessary, until MR (Memory Recall) ap-
pears on the display. In the MR mode, you will see CH" and the previously selected channel number appearing on the LCD. r Rotate the CHANNEL selector knob to select the desired memory channel. r You may change the title structure of the Memory display type among:
1. Channel Indication (sequential Channel Number, e.g. CH"))!, CH"))@, etc.);
2. Frequency Indication (e.g. 1@@.%))); or 3. Alphanumeric Label (e.g. LAX FSS). r To change the Memory display title, press the
)] key repeatedly, if necessary, until you
get the desired display title structure.
Alpha-tag Charactors Alpha-tag Charactors
) ! @ # $ % ^ & * ( A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
< > + ; : \ ` y [ | "
r To exit the Memory mode, press the CHANNEL se-
lector knob momentarily to return to the VFO mode. Note: In the Book Memory mode, you can change memory channels in 10 channel steps: press the [F]
key momentarily, then rotate the CHANNEL selec-
icon will show at the right edge tor knob. The of the display when the 10 channel step tuning mode is active. Press the [F] key once more to resume nor-
mal channel selection in 1 channel steps. VXA-200 AVIATOR PILOT II OPERATING MANUAL 26 SCANNING OPERATION The VXA-200 allows you to scan automatically in the VFO1, Main Memory, Book Memory, or Weather Channel2 modes. It pauses on signals en-
countered, so you can talk to the station(s) on that frequency, if you like. 1: In the VFO mode, the automatic scanner is only available in the C O M band (118.000 - 136.975 MHz); when the scanner reaches the uppermost fre-
quency in the C O M band, it will revert to the bot-
tom end of the C O M band and repeat the scanning process until you cancel the scanning process. 2: USA version only. If you wish to scan in the N A V band (108.000 -
117.975 MHz), you can do so manually, as described at the right. Scanning operation is basically the same in each of the above modes. r Press the [SCAN (DW)] key momentarily to start the automatic scanner upward (toward a higher frequency or a higher channel number). r When the scanner encounters a signal, scanning pauses and the radio remains on that channel until one second after the signal disappears, after which scanning will resume. r While the scanner remains paused on a frequency, the decimal point of the frequency display blinks. The display will be illuminated unless the Scan Lamp Feature is turned off. r To change the scan direction, turn the CHAN-
NEL selector knob one click in the opposite di-
rection. r To stop the automatic scanner, press the PTT switch or the CHANNEL selector knob momentarily. You may also press [SCAN (DW)] key again. The VXA-200s automatic scanner is not operational in the N A V band (108.000 - 117.975 MHz), because the N A V stations (ILS, etc.) transmit constantly
(thereby causing the scanner to stop repeatedly). However, you can scan manually in the N A V band, per the following procedure:
r Press and hold the [SCAN (DW)] key to start the manual scanner. Scanning will continue as long as the key is depressed. r Release the [SCAN (DW)] key to stop the manual scanner immediately. Note: When scanning upward in frequency, when the frequency reaches the C O M Band (118.000 - 136.975 MHz) via manual scanning, The VXA-200 will switch to the automatic scanner mode. VXA-200 AVIATOR PILOT II OPERATING MANUAL 27 SCANNING OPERATION Channel-Skip Scanning Continuous-carrier stations like ATIS (Automatic Terminal Information Service) or Weather Broadcast stations inhibit scanner operation. Since these sta-
tions are always active, the scanner will be halted repeatedly on their channels. Such channels can be set to be skipped during scanning, if you like, so as not to interfere with automatic channel scanning:
r Recall the Memory Channel to be skipped dur-
ing scanning. r Press [F] [9 (SKIP)]. The SKIP icon will appear in the lower right corner, indicating that the channel is to be ignored during scanning. r You can also designate a channel to be skipped while scanning. When the receiver is halted on a channel that you wish to skip, press and hold the
[SCAN (DW)] key for 2 seconds (the SKIP icon will appear next to the channel to be skipped). r Later, to re-enable the memory channel for scan-
ning, repeat the first two steps. The SKIP icon will disappear by the channel you have just re-
enabled. Note: A memory set to be skipped is still acces-
sible for manual memory selection using the CHAN-
NEL selector knob. 28 VXA-200 AVIATOR PILOT II OPERATING MANUAL DUAL WATCH OPERATION The Dual Watch feature automatically checks for activity on a priority channel* while you are oper-
ating on another channel. During Dual Watch opera-
tion, the current channel and the Priority channel will each be polled for a 500 ms interval, as the VXA-
200 looks for activity on each channel. r To start Dual Watch, press [F] [SCAN (DW)]. The DW icon will appear on the display. r While receiving on the current channel (not the Priority channel), you may push the PTT switch at any time to transmit on that channel. r When a signal is received on the Priority chan-
nel, operation immediately shifts to the Priority channel, the DW icon will blink, and the dis-
play will become illuminated. While receiving on the priority channel, if you momentarily press the PTT switch, Dual Watch will be disabled. You may then transmit on the Priority Channel. r To stop Dual Watch, press [F] [SCAN (DW)]. r If you wish, you may use both the Dual Watch and Scan features simultaneously. To do this, start the Dual Watch first, then start the Scanner.
* The Priority Channel is defined as the last-used Memory Channel (when using the VFO mode) or Memory Channel 1 (when using the Main Memory or Book Memory modes). VXA-200 AVIATOR PILOT II OPERATING MANUAL 29 PRIORITY DUAL WATCH OPERATION Similar to Dual Watch operation (described on pre-
vious page), Priority Dual Watch is an enhanced ver-
sion which includes the following additional features:
l The receiving time interval (ratio) between the current channel and the Priority channel may be customized via the Menu mode, item PRTM. See page 28 for details. l Irrespective of which channel is currently being received, when the PTT button is pushed trans-
mission will always occur on the Priority chan-
nel. Before initiating Priority Dual Watch, Menu item DWMD must be set to the Priority mode (instead of Dual Watch). See page 28 for details. r To start Priority Dual Watch, press [F] [SCAN
(DW)]. The DW icon will appear on the dis-
play. r While receiving on the current (non-Priority) channel, pressing the PTT button once causes the radio to switch to the Priority channel and cancels Dual Watch. Press the PTT button again to transmit on the Priority channel. r When a signal is received on the Priority chan-
nel, reception immediately shifts to the Priority channel, the DW icon will blink, and the dis-
play will become illuminated unless the Scan Lamp Feature is turned off. While receiving on the priority channel, if you momentarily press the PTT switch, Priority Dual Watch will be disabled. You may then transmit on the Priority Channel. r To stop Priority Dual Watch, press [F] [SCAN
(DW)]. 30 VXA-200 AVIATOR PILOT II OPERATING MANUAL VOR NAVIGATION General VOR Equipment COM BAND
(118.000 - 136.975 MHz) NAV BAND (108.000 - 117.975 MHz) DVOR MODE CDI MODE VXA-200 AVIATOR PILOT II OPERATING MANUAL 31 VOR NAVIGATION To Select the DVOR Mode r When entering the N A V band (108.000 - 117.975 MHz), the VXA-200 selects the DVOR mode automatically. The COURSE DEVIATION INDICA-
TOR field will appear at the upper left corner on the display, and the TO or FROM indicator will appear above the frequency display on the display. Note: The COURSE DEVIATION INDICATOR indi-
cates --- when either your aircraft is too far away from the VOR station or the frequency is not correctly set to that of the VOR station. Con-
versely, the COURSE DEVIATION INDICATOR will indicate loc when a localizer signal is being received. r The TO or FROM flag indicators indicate whether the VOR navigation information is based on a course leading to the VOR station or lead-
ing away from the VOR station. r To change the flag from TO to FROM or vice versa, press the [F] [3 (FROM)] or [2
(TO)] key, respectively. 32 VXA-200 AVIATOR PILOT II OPERATING MANUAL VOR NAVIGATION Flying to a VOR Station The VXA-200 can indicate the deviation from the direct course to a VOR station. r Select a VOR station on your aeronautical chart and turn the CHANNEL selector knob (or enter the frequency directly with the keypad) to the frequency of the VOR station. r To indicate the deviation between your current flight path and the desired course, press [F]
[4 (CDI)] to change to the CDI (Course Devia-
tion Indicator) mode. The COURSE DEVIATION ARROW will appear above the frequency field on the display when your aircraft is off the direct course to the VOR station. The Aircraft is ON COURSE OFF COURSE to the right 6 degrees OFF COURSE to the left 6 degrees r When your aircraft is off course to the right, the Course Deviation Arrow display will show bars to the left side of the diamond ( | | ). When your aircraft is off course to the left, the Course Deviation Arrow display will show bars to the right side of the diamond ( | | ). Correct your course until no bars appear on either side of the CDI diamond (only will be visible when the heading is correct). r To return to the DVOR mode, press [F] [1
(DVOR)]. VXA-200 AVIATOR PILOT II OPERATING MANUAL 33 The Aircraft is ON COURSE VOR NAVIGATION The Aircraft is OFF COURSE 34 VXA-200 AVIATOR PILOT II OPERATING MANUAL VOR NAVIGATION Entering a Desired Course The VXA-200 can also be configured to indicate the deviation from the desired course, not only the de-
viation from the path to the VOR station. r Set the frequency to the desired VOR station. r To change the TO or FROM flag to TO, if it is not in that mode already. r Press [F] [4 (CDI)] key to change to the CDI mode. r Set the desired course to the VOR station using the CHANNEL selector knob or keypad (three digits input; e.g. 47, press [0] [4] [7]). Note 1: The (| | ) or ( | | ) indication will appear on the display when your aircraft is off the desired course. Note 2: When your heading is correct, the ABCS function may be more useful than the course in-
put option. r The COURSE DEVIATION ARROW points to the right when your aircraft is off course to the left, and it points to the left when your aircraft is off course to the right. Note 1: To get back on course, fly right more than the number of degrees indicated by the COURSE DEVIATION ARROW. VXA-200 AVIATOR PILOT II OPERATING MANUAL Note 2: If the overflow indicator u appears on the right side, select a heading plus 10 de-
grees to the desired course; if the overflow indi-
cator t appears on the left side, select a head-
ing minus 10 degrees. ABCS Mode In the CDI mode, the Auto Bearing Center Sys-
tem (ABCS) adds or subtracts the number of de-
grees indicated by the CDI from the Omni Bear-
ing Selector (OBS). 35 VOR NAVIGATION Position Cross-checking r Select two VOR stations on your aeronautical chart. r Set the frequency of one of the VOR stations in the DVOR mode. The course indicator will show the course deviation from the VOR radial. Note the radial you currently are on. r Now set the frequency of the other VOR station in the DVOR mode. Note the radial from the sta-
tion you are on. r Extend the radials from each VOR station on the chart. Your aircraft is located at the point where the lines intersect. Cross-checking Position 36 VXA-200 AVIATOR PILOT II OPERATING MANUAL VOR NAVIGATION Split Operation The split operation feature allows you to transmit a call to a Flight Service Station using the C O M band frequencies, while receiving a VOR station (in the N A V band). VOR stations equipped with this capa-
bility typically are shown, on navigation charts, with the voice calling frequency in parenthesis above the navigation frequency. Programming a Transmit Frequency r Press the CHANNEL selector knob, repeatedly if necessary, to select the VFO mode. r Set a N A V band (108.000 - 117.975 MHz) fre-
quency using the CHANNEL selector knob or keypad. r Press [F] [MW (SPL.W)]. The SPL icon will blink, and the transmit frequency will ap-
pear on the display. r Now set your radios transmit frequency, where the Flight Service Station will be listening for calls, using the CHANNEL selector knob or key-
pad. r Press and hold in the [MW (SPL.W)] key for 2 seconds to save the transmit frequency and re-
turn to the N A V band frequency. Note: You have now stored the separate transmit fre-
quency, but you have not yet activated the split-fre-
quency function; go on to the next section. Operating in the Split Mode r It is assumed that you have already set the de-
sired VOR stations frequencies (in the N A V band) per the above instructions. r Press [F] [7 (SPL)] to turn on the Split function. The SPL icon will appear on the dis-
play. r Press and hold in the PTT switch to transmit on the split transmit frequency. r Release the PTT switch to return to the receive r To disable the Split function, press [F] [7 mode.
(SPL)] again. Note: A split frequency can be programmed into each memory channel independently. Set a transmit fre-
quency before programming the memory channel, if desired. The split function on/off setting can also be programmed into a memory channel. VXA-200 AVIATOR PILOT II OPERATING MANUAL 37 FIELD PROGRAMMING MODE The VXA-200s Book Memories also allow the user to store, label, and recall channel frequencies which you may want to use frequently while the VXA-200 is in the Field Programming mode. Memory Storage into the Book Memory r Press and hold the PTT and LAMP switches while turning the radio on, to activate the Field Programming Mode. r Select the desired frequency to be stored in the Book Memory. r Press and hold the [MW(SPL.W)] key for 2 sec-
onds. The display will indicate BOOK; and a channel number will blink on the LCD. r W i t h i n f i v e s e c o n d s o f p r e s s i n g t h e
[MW(SPL.W)] key, rotate the CHANNEL se-
lector knob to select the desired memory chan-
nel number for storage. r Now press and hold in the [MW(SPL.W)] key for 2 seconds; you will now see ;"""""""
on the LCD. To attach an alpha/numeric name
(label) to the memory, proceed to the next step;
otherwise press and hold the [MW(SPL.W)] key for 2 seconds to save the entry and exit. r To label a memory with an alpha/numeric name, the next step is to use the CHANNEL selector knob to select any of the 48 available characters
(including letters, numbers, and special symbols). When the desired first character appears, press down on the CHANNEL selector knob momen-
tarily to move on to the next character. r Select succeeding characters in the same man-
ner, pressing down on the CHANNEL selector knob momentarily after each selection. r After entering the entire name (eight characters maximum), press the [MW(SPL.W)] key for 2 seconds to save all data for the channel. r Turn the radio off, then turn the radio back on again to begin normal operation. 38 VXA-200 AVIATOR PILOT II OPERATING MANUAL MENU (SET) MODE 4. Rotate the CHANNEL selector knob to change the setting of the item
(ON to OFF, etc.). 6. 5. Press the CHANNEL selector knob to save your new setting. If you need to change more than one Menu item, repeat steps 2 - 5. 7. Press the PTT switch to exit the Menu (SET) mode. The Menu system allows certain aspects of your radios configuration to be customized for your per-
sonal operating convenience. We do not recommend that any of the default settings be changed, however, until you are thoroughly familiar with the operation of the VXA-200. 1. Press the [F] key, then press the CHANNEL selector knob to activate the Menu (SET) mode. 2. Rotate the CHANNEL selector knob to select the Menu item (feature) you wish to view and/or modify. 3. Once you have selected the desired Menu Item, press the CHANNEL selector knob once to view the current setting for the item. VXA-200 AVIATOR PILOT II OPERATING MANUAL 39 MENU Listing A listing of the Menu items available via the SET mode may be found below. Available Values 0 ~ 8 CAR/5 on/oFF on/oFF oFF/ABS/
1:1 ~ 1:5 KEY/TGL/5 on/oFF 05/10/15/
20/25/30 DW/PRI 1/2/3/oFF on/oFF 127 ~
+127 hpa 12.7 ~
+12.7 C 12.7 ~
+12.7 m on/oFF 2 Default MENU (SET) MODE 01 [SQL]
Function: Squelch Level Setting Available Values: 0 ~ 8 Default Setting: 2 Select a setting for this Menu item which just silences the receiver when no signal is present. Use the low-
est setting which will keep the receiver quiet between incoming transmissions. 02 [MCLR]
Function: Memory Channel Clear To Clear a Memory channel:
1. Select the Menu Item MCLR. 2. Press the CHANNEL selector knob, then rotate the CHANNEL selector knob to recall the memory channel to be erased (SET xx will appear on the display). CAR on on KEY oFF 15
(1.5 sec) 1 oFF 0 hpa DW 1:1 0 C 0 m oFF 3. Press the CHANNEL selector knob, then turn the CHANNEL selector knob one click to change the display to MCLR xx. 4. Press and hold the CHANNEL selector knob for 2 seconds to exit. Important Notice: An erased channel cannot be restored, and CH"OO1 cannot be erased, as it is used for Priority Channel operation. VXA-200 AVIATOR PILOT II OPERATING MANUAL Menu No. 01 02 03 04 05 Menu Item SQL MCLR RESE SCNL BEEP Function SQLSquelch Level Setting Memory Channel Clear Scan-Resume Mode Setting Scan Lamp On/Off Keypad Beeper On/Off 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 RSAV Receiver Battery Saver LAMP SFT LCD Illumination Mode CPU Clock Shift PRTM Priority Checking Time DWMD POBP IMIC BARO Select the Dual Watch/Priority Function Select the Power on Beep Internal Microphone On/Off Correcting the Atmospheric pressure Correcting the Temperature setting Correcting the Altimeter setting (in m) Emergency Channel On/Off 14 TEMP 15 17 ALTM EMRG 40 03 [RESM]
Function: Scan-Resume Mode Setting Available Values: CAR/5 Default Setting: CAR In the CAR (Carrier Drop) mode, the scanner will remain halted for as long as there is a carrier present on the channel; after the carrier drops at the end of the other stations transmission, the scanning will resume. In the 5 (5-Second Pause) mode, the scanner will halt for five seconds only, after which scanning will resume (whether or not the other station is still trans-
mitting). 04 [SCNL]
Function: Scan Lamp On/Off (while paused) Available Values: on/oFF Default Setting: on If you set this function to on, the lamp will be illu-
minated whenever the scanner stops. MENU (SET) MODE 05 [BEEP]
Function: Keypad Beeper On/Off Available Values: on/oFF Default Setting: on If you do a lot of scanning, you may wish to set this Menu item to oFF, as the Beeper will be heard each time the scanner halts. 06 [RSAV]
Function: Receive Battery Saver Available Values: 1:1 ~ 1:5/oFF/ABS Default Setting: 1:1 The setting of 1:5 will promote the greatest conser-
vation of battery capacity, but the receivers response time to incoming calls will be slowed somewhat. ABS: Automatic Battery Saver, based on activity on the receiver. Note: This feature does not operate during Scan or Dual Watch. VXA-200 AVIATOR PILOT II OPERATING MANUAL 41 MENU (SET) MODE 07 [LAMP]
Function: LCD Illumination Mode Available Values: KEY/TGL/5 Default Setting: KEY In the KEY mode, the lamp will be activated for 5 seconds when a front panel key is pressed. In the TGL mode, the LAMP switch toggles the lamp on and off. In the 5 mode, the LAMP switch activates the lamp for 5 seconds. 08 [SFT]
Function: CPU Clock Shift Available Values: on/oFF Default Setting: oFF This function is only used to move a spurious response birdie should it fall on a desired frequency. Consult your Yaesu dealer for details regarding this function. 09 [PRTM]
Function: Priority Checking Time Available Values: 05/10/15/20/25/30 (x0.1 sec) Default Setting: 15 (1.5 seconds) This Menu item allows you to define how often the Priority Channel will be checked for activity. Note: The Dual Watch Polling time is 500 mS (fixed). 10 [DWMD]
Function: Select the Dual Watch/Priority Function Available Values: DW/PRI Default Setting: DW In the DW mode, the VXA-200 will activate the Dual Watch feature when you press [F] [SCAN (DW)]. In the PRI mode, the VXA-200 will activate the Pri-
ority feature when you press [F] [SCAN (DW)]. 11 [POBP]
Function: Select the Power on Beep Available Values: 1/2/3/oFF Default Setting: 1 12 [IMIC]
Function: Internal Microphone On/Off Available Values: on/oFF Default Setting: oFF When operating the VXA-200 with External Avia-
tion Headset (using supplied CT-60 Headset Cable) or optional MH-44A4B Speaker Microphone while this function set to oFF. VXA-200 AVIATOR PILOT II OPERATING MANUAL 42 13 [BARO]
Function: Correcting the atomspheric pressure Available Values: 127 ~ +127 hpa Default Setting: 0 hpa 14 [TEMP]
Function: Correcting the Thermometer setting Available Values: 12.7 ~ +12.7 C Default Setting: 0 C MENU (SET) MODE 15 [ALTF]
Function: Correcting the altimeter setting (in ft) Available Values: 12.7 ~ +12.7 ft Default Setting: 0 ft 16 [EMRG]
Function: Emergency channel On/Off Available Values: on/oFF Default Setting: on VXA-200 AVIATOR PILOT II OPERATING MANUAL 43 Supply Voltage:
Current Consumption (approx.): < 1 A (power off), 22 mA (battery saver on, saver ratio 1:5) General Frequency Range:
Channel Spacing:
Emission Type:
Temperature Range:
Case Size (WxHxD):
Weight (approx.):
Receiver Circuit Type:
IFs:
Sensitivity:
Selectivity:
Adjacent CH. Selectivity:
AF Output (@7.2 V):
Transmitter Power Output (@ 7.2 V):
Frequency Stability:
Modulation System:
Spurious Emission:
Int. Microphone Type:
Ext. Mic. Impedance:
44 SPECIFICATIONS TX: 118.000 - 136.975 MHz, RX: 108.000 - 136.975 MHz, Weather Channels (WX-01 - WX-10: USA version only) 25 kHz TX: AM, RX: AM & FM (FM: for receiving the Weather Channels, USA version only) 6.0 - 15.0 VDC 56 mA (squelch off), 180 mA (receive), 900 mA (transmit 1.0 W Carrier) 10 C to +60 C 58 x 109 x 30 mm w/FNB-64 345 grams with FNB-64, antenna, and belt clip Double-conversion superheterodyne 35.4 MHz & 450 kHz
<1 V (for 6 dB S/N with 1 kHz, 30 % modulation)
<8 kHz/6 dB
<25 kHz/60 dB 0.4 W @ 8 Ohms, 10 % THD 3.5 W (PEP), 1.0 W (Carrier Power) Better than 10 ppm (10 C to +60 C) Low Level Amplitude Modulation
> 60 dB below carrier Condenser 150 Ohms Specifications are subject to change without notice or obligation. VXA-200 AVIATOR PILOT II OPERATING MANUAL ACCESSORIES & OPTIONS Supplied Accessories Ni-Cd Battery Pack (7.2V, 700mAh) FNB-64 Overnight Desktop Charger Helical Antenna Headset Cable Operating Manual Warranty Card
: B suffix is for use with 117 VAC, NC-77B/C/U ATV-7 CT-60 C suffix is for use with 220-240 VAC, or U suffix is for use with 230 VAC. Available Options MH-44A4B FNB-V57 FBA-25 VAC-800 E-DC-5B CN-3 Speaker Microphone Ni-Cd Battery Pack
(7.2V, 1100mAh) Alkaline Battery Case Desktop Rapid Charger External Power Cable Antenna Adapter Availability of accessories may vary. Some accessories are supplied as standard per local requirements, while others may be unavailable in some regions. Consult your Yaesu Dealer for details regarding these and any newly-available options. Connection of any non-Yaesu-approved accessory, should it cause damage, may void the Limited Warranty on this apparatus. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the condition that this device does not cause harmful interference. VERTEX STANDARD CO., LTD. 4-8-8 Nakameguro, Meguro-Ku, Tokyo 153-8644, Japan VERTEX STANDARD US Headquarters 17210 Edwards Rd., Cerritos, CA 90703, U.S.A. International Division 8350 N.W. 52nd Terrace, Suite 201, Miami, FL 33166, 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. YAESU GERMANY GmbH Am Kronberger Hang 2, D-65824 Schwalbach, Germany VERTEX STANDARD HK LTD. Unit 5, 20/F., Seaview Centre, 139-141 Hoi Bun Road, Kwun Tong, Kowloon, Hong Kong Copyright 2001 VERTEX STANDARD CO., LTD. All rights reserved. No portion of this manual may be reproduced without the permission of VERTEX STANDARD CO., LTD. Printed in Japan 0101A-0K E C 0 1 6 N 1 0 0
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Yaesu Musen Co., Ltd.
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1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | VXA-200 | ||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 87 | 118.00000000 | 137.00000000 | 1.5000000 | 10.0000000000 ppm | 6K00A3E |
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