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Yaesu FT1DR Operating Manual (156 pages)
144/430MHz Digital/Ananlog Transceiver C4FM FDMA
Brand:
Yaesu
| Category:
Transceiver
| Size: 6.33 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
2
Read this Information First
2
Introduction
5
Features of the FT1DR/DE
5
Please Download the WIRES-X Function Instruction Manual from Our Home Page When It Is Released
5
How to Read this Manual
6
Checking Bundled Items
6
Safety Precautions (be Sure to Read)
7
Before Transmitting Radio Waves
11
Names and Functions of Controls
12
Basic Operation
15
Preparation
15
Installing the Antenna
15
Attaching the Accessory Belt Clip/Protective Cap
15
Attaching the Protective Cap
15
Attaching the Belt Clip
15
Attaching a Hand Strap
16
How to Use the Battery Case (FBA-39) Optional
16
Installing/Removing the Battery Pack
17
Installing the Battery Pack
17
Removing the Battery Pack
17
Charging the Battery Pack
17
Connecting an External Power Supply for Use in Vehicle (USA/EXP Version Only)
20
Connecting to an External Power Supply Using a Power Cable (USA/EXP Version Only)
20
Using a Microsd Memory Card
22
Usable Microsd Memory Cards
22
Cautions When Using a Micro SD Memory Card
22
Mounting and Dismounting Microsd Memory Card
22
Formatting a Microsd Memory Card
24
Performing Communication
25
Turning on the Transceiver
25
Adjusting the Volume Level
26
Selecting an Operating Band
27
Selecting a Frequency Band
29
Tuning in to a Frequency
30
Selecting Communication Mode
30
Performing Communication
31
Selecting Communication Mode
32
Listening to the Radio
33
Listening to the AM/FM Radio
33
Switching between am Antennas
33
Miscellaneous Settings
34
Setting Clock Time
34
Setting the Time Signal
34
Muting Audio
35
Changing the Transmission Power Level
36
Adjusting the Squelch Level
37
Changing the Frequency Step Manually
37
Changing the Mode Manually
38
Locking Keys and Switches
39
Restoring to Defaults (All Reset)
39
Repeater Operation
40
Communicating Via the Repeater
40
Tone Calling (1750 Hz)
40
Repeater Shift
41
Automatic Repeater Shift (ARS)
41
Using the Memory
42
A Wide Variety of Memory Functions
42
Registering to Memory Channel
43
Split Memory
44
Recalling a Memory Channel
44
Recalling Home Channel
45
Returning to the Previous Frequency
45
Changing Home Channel Frequency
45
Deleting Memory Channel
46
Restoring Deleted Memory Channel
46
Using Memory Tag
46
Assigning a Name to a Memory Channel
47
Displaying Memory Tag
47
Using Memory Bank
48
Registering a Memory Channel in a Memory Bank
48
Recalling Memory Bank
49
Canceling Memory Channel Registration in Memory Bank
49
Assigning Name to Memory Bank
49
Convenient Preset Receiver Memory Channels
51
Registering Your Favorite Preset Receiver Memory Channels in Memory Bank
51
Recalling Preset Receiver Memory Channel to Listen to the Weather Broadcast
51
Recalling Preset Receiver Memory Channel to Listen to the International VHF (Marine) Radio
52
Recalling Preset Receiver Memory Channel to Listen to the World Broadcast
54
Worldwide Short Wave Broadcast
54
Scanning Function
56
Using the Scanning Function
56
VFO Scan
56
Canceling Scanning
57
Skipping a Frequency You Do Not Want to Scan (Skip Search Memory)
57
Specifying the Frequency You Do Not Want to Scan
58
Deleting a Frequency Registered to the Skip Search Memory Channel
58
Selecting a Reception Method When Scanning Stops
59
Memory Channel Scanning
59
Specifying a Skip/Selected Memory Channel
60
Scanning Only the Selected Memory Channel
61
Scanning a Memory Bank
61
Memory Bank Link Scan
62
Programmable Memory Channel Scan (PMS)
63
Registering to a Programmable Memory Channel
63
Performing Programmable Memory Channel Scan
64
Using the Digital GM Function (Digital Group Monitor Function)
65
What Is the GM Function
65
Standard Operation of the GM Function
65
Using the GM Function
65
Using the APRS Function
67
What Is the APRS (Automatic Packet Reporting System)
67
Using the GPS Function
68
What Is GPS
68
Activating the GPS Function
68
Method of Positioning by GPS
69
Displaying Current Position Information of Your Station
69
Displaying Position Information of Remote Station in Digital Mode
69
Saving GPS Information (GPS Log Function)
71
Checking Tracks on a PC
71
Explanation of GPS Screen and Operation
72
Smart Navigation Function
73
Using the Smart Navigation Function
73
Real-Time Navigation Function
73
Description of the BACK TRACK Function Screen
74
Convenient Functions
75
Dual Reception (DW) Function
75
VFO Dual Reception
75
VFO Mode Priority Memory Channel
75
Memory Channel Dual Reception
76
Memory Channel Priority Memory Channel
76
Home Channel Dual Reception
76
Home Channel Priority Memory Channel
76
AF-DUAL Function for Simultaneous Signal Reception over the Other Frequency While Listening to the Radio
77
Listening Radio Broadcast with Af-Dual Reception Function
77
Setting the Resumption Time of Radio Reception
78
Using the DTMF Function
79
Confirming the Entered DTMF Code by the Sound
80
Sending the Registered DTMF Code
80
Sending a DTMF Code Manually
81
Searching for Signals with the Signal Strength Graph
82
Band Scope Function
82
Taking Picture with the Optional Camera Mounted on Speaker Microphone
82
Communicating with a Specific Remote Station
84
Using the Tone Squelch Function
84
Selecting a Tone Frequency
85
Searching for the Frequency of the Tone Squelch Used by the Remote Station
86
Selecting a DCS Code
86
Searching for the Frequency of the DCS Used by the Remote Station
87
Notification of Call from the Remote Station by Vibration of the Vibrator
88
Selecting Vibrator Operation Mode
88
Notification of a Call from a Remote Station by the Bell
89
Changing the Number of Times the Bell Rings
89
Calling Only a Specific Station New Pager Function
90
Flow of Operation to Use the Pager Function
90
Setting the Code of Your Station
91
Turning on the New Pager Function
91
Calling a Specific Station
92
Being Called by the Remote Station (Standby Operation)
93
Functions Used as Needed
94
Set Mode
94
Using the Set Mode
94
Resetting the Set Mode Options
94
Set Mode Option List
95
Displaying the GPS Screen
103
Enter the Set Mode
103
Setting the Display Method of the Remote Station Information
104
Setting the Display Method for BACKTRACK
104
Setting the Search Channels for the BAND SCOPE Function
105
Changing the Lighting Condition
105
Selecting a Display Language
106
Adjusting the LCD Contrast Level
106
Adjusting the LCD Backlight and Keypad Key Light Brightness Level
107
Changing the Opening Message Displayed Immediately after Power-On
107
Measuring the Battery Voltage and the Transceiver Temperature Power Supply Voltage Measurement Function/Temperature Measurement Function
108
Changing the Display Pattern of the PO Meter
109
Switching between am Antennas
109
Reducing Receiver Sensitivity Attenuator (ATT) Function
109
Setting the Transmission Modulation Level
110
Changing the Mode Manually
111
Switching between Digital and Analog Mode
111
Setting the Squelch Type for the Digital Mode
112
Setting the Pop up Time of the Remote Station Information
112
Displaying the Version of the DSP Program
113
Adjusting the Microphone Sensitivity Microphone Gain
113
Muting Voice
114
Simultaneously Radio Broadcast Reception
114
Changing the Sound Volume Setting Method
114
Setting Memory Bank Link
115
Assigning a Name to a Memory Bank
116
Assigning a Name to a Memory Channel
116
Prohibiting Registration to Memory Channel Memory Channel Protect Function
116
Setting Memory Skip Function
116
Registering to a Memory Channel with the Lowest Memory Channel Number Memory Channel Write Function
117
Notifying a Call from a Remote Station by the Bell
117
Selecting a DCS Code
117
Transmit and Receive a DCS Code with a Inverted Phase DCS INVERSION Function
117
Setting the Transmission Method of the DTMF Code
118
Setting DTMF Code
118
Calling Only a Specific Station New Pager Function
118
Enabling No-Communication Squelch Function PR FREQUENCY Function
118
Adjusting the Squelch Level SQL LEVEL Function
119
Setting the Signal Strength to Output Sound S Meter Squelch Function
119
Setting the Squelch Type for Transmission and Reception SQL EXPANTION FUNCTION
121
Setting the Type of Tone Squelch
121
Selecting a Tone Frequency
121
Setting the Sound and Speed During Tone Search Tone Search Function
121
ON/OFF for the Weather Alert Feature
122
Setting the Surveillance Interval Time for Priority Channels DW TIME Function
122
Turning Illumination off When Scanning Stops SCAN LAMP Function
123
Setting the Time to Resume Scan SCAN RE-START Function
123
Selecting a Reception Method When Scanning Stops
124
Setting the Range for SCAN
124
Turning off the Power Automatically APO Function
125
Preventing Accidental Transmission Busy Channel Lockout (BCLO) Function
126
Muting the Key Operation Confirmation Tone
126
Turning off the BUSY Indicator
127
Setting the Clock Shift for the Micro Computer Clock Type Function
128
Setting Interval to Save GPS Position Information
128
Permitting Transfer of Home Channel Frequency to VFO
129
Using the White LED as a Flashlight
129
Setting the Conditions for Locking LOCK Function
130
Setting the Operation of T
130
Turning On/Off the Transceiver at the Specified Time Timer Function
131
Password Function
131
Setting the PTT Delay Time PTT DELAY Function
133
Setting the ARS Function RPT ARS Function
133
Setting the Direction for Repeater Shift RPT SHIFT Function
134
Setting the Range for Repeater Shift RPT SHIFT FREQ Function
134
Disabling Reception While no Signal Is Received Reception Save Function
135
Changing the Frequency Step Manually
135
Setting Clock Time
135
Restricting the Continuous Transmission Time TOT Function
135
Setting the Frequency Selection Range for Operation in the VFO Mode VFO MODE Function
136
Notification of a Call from a Remote Station by Vibration
137
Saving/ Loading Data To/From Microsd Memory Card
137
Saving/ Loading Memory Channel Information To/From Microsd Memory Card
137
Saving/ Loading GROUP ID Information To/From Microsd Memory Card
138
Formatting a Microsd Memory Card
139
Setting the Optional Microphone with Camera for Use
139
Registering CALLSIGN
140
Using the Transceiver for Packet Communication
141
Clone Operation
142
Connecting an External Device
143
Connecting to a PC
143
Connecting the FT1DR/DE to External Devices
144
Data Cable (CT-170)
144
Data Cable (2.5 ) (CT-176)
145
Appendix
146
Optional Parts
146
If You Suspect Malfunction Check the Following Items before Requesting for Repair
147
The Transceiver Does Not Turn on
147
There Is no Sound
147
There Is no Transmission of Radio Waves
147
The Keys or O Does Not Respond
147
The Battery Pack Cannot be Charged or Battery Power Depletes Immediately after Charging
148
Index
149
Specifications
152
Declaration of Conformity
155
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Yaesu FT1DR Operating Manual (90 pages)
C4FM FDMA 144/430 MHz UAL BAND DIGITAL TRANSCEIVER
Brand:
Yaesu
| Category:
Transceiver
| Size: 2.78 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
2
Before Reading this Manual
2
Introduction
4
Features of FT1DR
4
How to Read this Manual
5
Checking Bundled Items
5
Safety Precautions (be Sure to Read)
6
Names and Functions of Controls
12
Basic Operation
15
Preparation
15
Installing the Antenna
15
Attaching the Supplied Belt Clip/Protective Cap
15
Attaching the Protective Cap
15
Installing the Belt Clip
15
Attaching a Hand Strap
16
How to Use the Battery Case (FBA-39) (Option)
16
Installing/Removing the Battery Pack
17
Installing the Battery Pack
17
Removing the Battery Pack
17
Charging the Battery Pack
18
Connecting an External Power Supply for Use in Vehicle
20
Connecting to an External Power Supply Using a Power Cable
21
Communication
23
Turning on the Power
23
Adjusting the Volume Level
24
Selecting an Operating Band
25
Selecting a Frequency Band
27
Tuning in to a Frequency
28
Performing Communication
29
Listening to the Radio
30
Listening to an am or FM Broadcast
30
To Deactivate the Radio Function
31
To Scan through the Radio Band
31
Switching between am Antennas
31
Miscellaneous Settings
32
Setting the Date and Time
32
Setting the Time Signal
33
Muting Audio
33
Changing the Transmission Power Level
34
Adjusting the Squelch Level
35
Changing the Frequency Step Manually
35
Changing the Mode Manually
36
Locking Keys or Switches
37
Restoring to Defaults (All Reset)
37
Repeater Operation
38
Communicating Via the Repeater
38
Using the Memory
39
A Wide Variety of Memory Functions
39
Writing into the Memory
40
Split Memory
41
Recalling a Memory Channel
41
Recalling the Home Channel
42
Returning to the Previous Frequency
42
Deleting the Memory Channel
42
Restoring the Deleted Memory Channel
43
Using Memory Banks
43
Registering a Memory Channel in a Memory Bank
44
Recalling a Memory Bank
44
Canceling Memory Channel Registration in a Memory Bank
45
Convenient Special Banks
45
Registering Your Favorite Special Memory Channels in a Memory Bank
45
Recalling a Special Bank to Listen to the JR Railway Radio
46
Recalling a Special Bank to Listen to the International VHF (Marine) Radio
46
Scanning Function
48
Using the Scanning Function
48
VFO Scan
48
Canceling Scanning
49
Skipping a Frequency You Do Not Want Scan (Skip Search Memory)
49
Specifying the Frequency You Do Not Want to Scan
50
Deleting a Frequency Saved in the Skip Search Memory
50
Selecting a Reception Method When Scanning Stops
51
Memory Scanning
51
Specifying a Skip/Selected Memory Channel
53
Scanning Only the Selected Memory Channel
54
Scanning a Memory Bank
54
Memory Bank Link Scan
55
Programmable Memory Scan (PMS)
56
Writing into a Programmable Memory
56
Performing Programmable Memory Scan
56
Using the Search Function
57
Spectrum Scope Searching for a Signal Using a Signal Strength Graph
57
Using the GPS Function
58
What Is GPS
58
Activating the GPS Function
58
Method of Positioning by GPS
59
Explanation of GPS Screen and Operation
61
BACK TRACK Function
62
Causing the FT1DR to Memorize the Current Point
62
Using the BACK TRACK Function
63
Description of the BACK TRACK Function Screen
63
Useful Functions
64
Dual Reception (DW) Functions
64
Dial Dual Reception
64
VFO Mode Priority Memory Channel
64
Memory Dual Reception
65
Memory Channel Priority Memory Channel
65
Home Channel Dual Reception
65
Home Channel Priority Memory Channel
65
Using the DTMF Function
66
Confirming the Entered DTMF Code by the Sound
67
Sending the Registered DTMF Code
67
Sending a DTMF Code Manually
68
Communicating with a Specific Remote Station
69
Using the Tone Squelch Function
69
Selecting a Tone Frequency
70
Selecting a DCS Code
71
Searching for the Frequency of the DCS Used by the Remote Station
72
Notification of Call from the Remote Station by Vibration of the Vibrator
73
Selecting a Vibrator Operation Mode
73
Notification of Call from a Remote Station by the Bell Bell Function
74
Changing the Number of Times the Bell Rings
75
Calling Only a Specific Station New Pager Function
75
Flow of Operation to Use the Pager Function
76
Setting the Code of Your Station
76
Turning on the New Pager Function
77
Calling a Specific Station
77
Being Called by the Remote Station (Standby Operation)
78
Functions Used as Needed
79
Set Mode
79
Selecting Set Mode Items
79
Resetting the Set Mode Items
79
Set Mode Item List
80
FT1DR Specifications
87
Yaesu FT1DR Instruction Manual (68 pages)
Yaesu 144/430 MHz Digital/Analog Transceiver APRS Edition
Brand:
Yaesu
| Category:
Transceiver
| Size: 1.07 MB
Table of Contents
Instruction Manual
1
Table of Contents
2
Using the APRS Function
2
Initial Settings for APRS
3
Initial Setup Procedure for APRS Operation
3
Operating APRS Using the GPS Function
4
Operating APRS Without Using the GPS Function
4
Setting the Callsign of Your Station
6
Setting APRS Baud Rate
8
Setting the Symbol of Your Station
9
Receiving APRS Beacons
11
Setting the Operating Frequency for APRS
11
Receiving APRS ® Beacons
11
Description of APRS Beacon Screen and Key Operation
12
Notification of Beacons or Messages with a Popup Screen
22
APRS POPUP Function
22
Screen When Bnd2S to Bnd60S Is Selected
24
Notification of Beacon or Message Reception with a Ringer Sound
25
APRS RINGER Function
25
Displaying RAW Packet Data
26
Deleting Beacon Stations from the List
27
Transmitting the APRS Beacon
27
Manually Transmitting a Beacon
27
Switching between Manual and Automatic Beacon Transmission
27
Set the Automatic Transmission Interval for Sending a Beacon
28
Setting Smartbeaconing
29
Status Text Register
30
Select a Position Comment
32
Setting the Digipter Route
33
APRS Message Screen and Key Operation
35
Description of APRS Message Screen and Key Operation
35
Reception/Transmission Details Screen and Key Operation
36
Message Editing Screen and Key Operation
37
Receiving Messages
38
Receive Message Filter Settings
39
Deleting Messages from the List
40
Transmitting an APRS Message
41
Message Creation and Transmission
41
APRS Set Mode List
46
APRS Set Mode Function List
50
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Yaesu FT1DR Instruction Manual (46 pages)
144/430MHz Digtial/analog Transceiver C4FM FDMA
Brand:
Yaesu
| Category:
Transceiver
| Size: 9.6 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
2
Contents
2
What Is WIRES-X
3
Terminology
4
Connecting to a Faraway Station Using WIRES-X
7
Finding a Local Node
7
Connecting in Digital Mode
8
Connecting to a Local Node
8
Connecting to a Node or Room on the Internet
9
Communicating with Others
13
Useful Functions in Digital Mode
13
Using a Preset Channel
13
Connecting to a Registered Node or Room
15
Releasing the WIRES-X Connection
18
Connecting to an Analog Node
18
Connecting to a Node or Room on the Internet
18
Communicating with Others
18
Disconnecting from a Node or Room
19
Various Display Functions
19
Confirming the Digital Node Location
19
Confirming the Frequency
19
Returning to the Initial Screen
20
Using the News Function of WIRES-X
21
Viewing Messages
21
Viewing Text Data in a Local Node
21
Viewing Text Data on the WIRES-X Server (INT NEWS)
23
Viewing Text Data in a Node or Room on the Internet
24
Importing Images
26
Importing Images from a Local Node
26
Importing Images from the WIRES-X Server
27
Importing Data from a Node or Room on the Internet
27
Viewing Imported Data Later
28
Deleting Imported Data
29
Listening to Audio Messages
30
Listening to the Information in the Local Node
30
Listening to the WIRES-X Server (INT NEWS) Information
31
Listening to Information on a Node or Room on the Internet
32
Transmitting Messages and Images
33
Transmitting Data to a Local Node
33
Transmitting Data to a Node or Room on the Internet
35
Transmitting an Audio Message
36
Transmitting Data to a Local Node
36
Transmitting Data to a Node or Room on the Internet
37
Using WIRES-X and the GM Function Simultaneously
39
Registering a Local Node with a Group
39
Using the News Function of WIRES-X in GM Operation
40
Confirming the Frequency
40
Returning to the Group List Screen
40
WIRES-X Setting Mode Menus
41
Using the WIRES-X Setting Mode
41
Setting the Language Displayed on the Screen
41
Setting the Transmission Frequencies for Repeaters/Wires-X
42
Setting the Item Order on the Node & Room Lists
43
Editing a Category Name
43
Deleting the Registered Nodes and Rooms
44
Error Message Guide
45
Yaesu FT1DR Technical Supplement (62 pages)
144/430 MHz Dual-Band Digital Transceiver
Brand:
Yaesu
| Category:
Transceiver
| Size: 13.85 MB
Yaesu FT1DR Instruction Manual (46 pages)
144/430MHz DIGITAL/ANALOG TRANSCEIVER
Brand:
Yaesu
| Category:
Transceiver
| Size: 2.53 MB
Yaesu FT1DR Quick Manual (2 pages)
C4FM FDMA
Brand:
Yaesu
| Category:
Two-Way Radio
| Size: 2.03 MB
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