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Availability ofaccessories may vary: some accessories a:e
sU~lied
as
standard per local requirements, others may be unavazlable
In
s~me
regions. Check with your Yaesu dealer for changes to the above lzst.
Accessories
&
Options List
CSC-57
Soft Case for FT-530 with FNB-28
CSC-58
Soft Case for FT-530
w /FNB-26 / -27
E-DC-5A
Cig. Lighter DC Cable/Noise Filter
MMB-54
Mobile Hanger Bracket
MH-12A2B
Hand Speaker/Microphone
MH-18A2B
Miniature Hand Speaker/Mic
MH-19A2B
Earpiece/In-Line Miniature Mic
MH-29A2B
Remote Control Speaker/Mic
YH-2
VOX Headset
YHA-29
Rubber flex antenna
Other Accessories
NC-42
I-Hour Desktop Quick Charger for all
above FNB packs
FBA-12 Battery Case for 6 AA-size Dry-Cells
CLIP-3 Belt Clip
BC-1
Bottom Cover (for use without Battery)
CSC-56 Soft Case for FT-530
w /FBA-12/FNB-25
Compact IS-Hour Chargers
NC-18B
117VAC,for FNB-27
NC-18C
220/234 VAC, for FNB-27
NC-28B
117VAC,for FNB-25/-28
NC-28C
220/234 VAC, for FNB-25/ -28
NC-34B
117VAC, for FNB-26
NC-34C
220/234 VAC for FNB-26
Rechargeable Ni-Cd Battery Packs
FNB-25
7.2 V, 600 mAh
FNB-26
7.2 V, 1000 mAh
FNB-27
12 V, 600 mAh
FNB-28
7.2 V, 700 mAh
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(5)
DIAL
Rotary Selector
Use this 20-detent switch to tune, or select
memories and other settings such as tuning
steps and paging codes, according to the func-
Controls & Connectors
(3)
EAR
Jack (under rubber cover)
The tip contact of this 3-contact, 3.5-mm mini
phone jack provides audio output for an op-
tional earphone or speaker/ mic (impedance is
80). Main and sub-receiver audio can be mixed,
or split between this jack and the speaker.
(4)
MIC
Jack (under rubber cover)
The tip contact of this 3-contact, 2.5-mm phone
jack accepts microphone input from an optional
microphone or speaker/ mic (impedance is 2
kO). The ring contact provides DC voltage for
the MH-29A2B speaker/mie. The internal micro-
phone is disabled when this jack is used.
Top Panel
(1)
Antenna Jack
This BNC jack accepts the supplied YHA-29
rubber flex antenna, or another antenna de-
signed to provide 50-ohm impedance on the
2-meter and 70-cm bands.
(2)
EXT DC
Jack (under rubber cover)
This 4-mm coaxial jack accepts an external
source of 5.5 to 16 volts DC (center contact
positive) to operate the transceiver, and to
charge a 7.2-V Ni-Cd battery pack
if
installed
on the bottom of the transceiver.
Note: the protective rubber cover over the jacks
must be pulled up
(by
the tab at the right end) to
access the jacks. Press it back over the jacks when
they are not in use, to protect the inside of the
transceiver from dust and water.
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