Specifications - Yaesu FT-530 Manual

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burst tone generator is provided in European ver-
sions (in place of squelch override in other ver-
sions). CTCSS is built in for qll versions,
providing 39 standard subaudible tones which can
be stored in each memory independently. The
CTCSS Bell feature can be set to sound a paging
alert tone when tone squelch opens, and you can
scan a channel to identify CTCSS tones being used
by other stations.
In addition to the 4-level power output selection
and built-in battery charger, unique battery charge
life extending features include Yaesu's ABS
(Automatic Battery Saver), which monitors oper-
ating history and optimizes the save duration ac-
cordingly; the industry-first TX Save feature,
which reduces transmit power during periods of no
modulation or high incoming repeater signal
strength; selectable-period APO (Automatic
Power Off) to turn off the radio after a period of
inactivity; selectable always-on or 5-second dis-
play and keypad illumination; and even the capa-
bility to disable the
BUSY
LEDs to save power.
The keypad serves as a DTMF encoder during
transmission, and up to 10 DTMF memories can
store 15 digits each for quick playback of com-
monly used numbers. The DTMF-based selective
calling and private paging capabilities let you se-
lect any of 999 3-digit ID codes for your trans-
ceiver, and then have it stay quiet until your code
is received (from any standard DTMF-equipped
transceiver). Upon receiving the DTMF ID code,
you can have a synthesized paging beeper sound
0,
3 or 5 times), and also have the squelch open,
or not, as desired. Additionally, in the page mode,
when your ID code
~nd
a 3-digit ID code of the
calling station are received;your display shows his
code, so you know who is calling. Six 3-digit code
memories store your ID plus those of 5 other fre-
quently-called stations or groups you wish to
monitor, and an extra code memory always stores
the last 3-digit DTMF code heard.
The MH-29A2B hand Speaker/Mic
&
Display
is available as an option, providing a remote
LCD(display) and duplicating most used front-
panel keys (including a user-programmable key).
Please read this manual carefully to familtarize
yourself with the FT-530 features.
Specifications
Version
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A1 A2 A3 B1 B2 B3 B4 (1 (2 (3 (4 D H1 H2 H3 H4
144 - 146
VHF Range
144 - 148
(MHz)
Rx: 13(}174
Tx: 140-150
140 - 174
UHF Range
430 440
a a a a a a a a
a a a a
(MHz)
430 450
• • •
432 439
a
UHF Rptr Shift
1.6
a a a a a
(default, MHz)
5
• • •
a a a a
7.6
a a a a
General
-10°C - +60 °C
±5ppm
50-0 (rubber helical supplied)
55
x 134 x
33 mm
w
/0
battery
530 grams with FNB-27
&
antenna
Specifications may be subject to change without notice or obligation.
Operating Temp. Range:
Frequency Stability:
Antenna (BNC jack):
Case size (WHD):
Weight (approx):
Receiver
Circuit type:
Double-conversion superhet
IFs:
15.25 VHF, 44.775 UHF,
&
455 kHz
12-dB SINADSensitivity: < 0.1581lV VHF, < 0.181lV UHF
Selectivity (- 6/:- 60 dB): > 12/< 30 kHz
AF output (@ 13.8 V, for 5% THD):
0.3 W @80
Transmitter
Power output (@ 13.8 V): approximately 5 W
Modulation system:
variable reactance
Maximum deviation: ± 5 kHz
Spurious emissions:
> 60dB below carrier
Microphone type:
2-kn condenser
Burst tone:
1750 Hz (except verso A)
see Version Table
144 MHz
430 MHz
Dual Rx
SQuelched
60mA
SOmA
95 mA
Batt. Saver (1 :4:3)
16 mA
15.8 mA
16.8 mA
Transmit (l3.8V 5W)
1.5A
1.6 A
-
Version Table (0
=
no ARS on this band)
Frequency range:
Channel steps:
Std. VHF repeater shift:
Emission type:
Supply voltage range:
Power source:
5,10, 12.5, 15,20,25
&
50 kHz
±
600
kHz (programmable)
F3(FM)
5.5 to 16-V IX
7.2 or 12-V NiCd pack, or
external IX power supply
Current consumption: 190 rnA unsquelched, 150
MA
APO
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