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Yaesu FT-65R Quick Start Manual

Yaesu FT-65R Quick Start Manual

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Quick Start Guide to the Yaesu FT-65 Radio
by Ken Hansen, N2VIP and Matt Mathews KG5QZO
This document explains to new owners of the Yaesu FT-65 radio its basic operations: how to
program and save repeater frequency pairs to radio channels and how to scan the channels you
programmed. See the official manuals for insight into using other features of the FT-65 handi-
talkie (HT), as well as various web resources (including YouTube.com), and the popular, product-
specific, NiftyAccessories.com guides available from amateur radio retailers.
 Yaesu FT-65R/FT-65E Quick Manual
 Yaesu FT-65R/FT-65E Operating Manual
 Yaesu FT-65R/FT-65E Advance Manual
Your radio is not ready to use right out of the box. Before you can communicate, you must
program at one or more repeater frequencies in your area. With at least a Technician license, you
can legally use the two HAM frequencies available on this radio.
While you can use an appropriate cable (the Yaesu SCU-35) and programming software available
from Yaesu on their website to enter repeater frequencies in quantity, many experienced
operators recommend learning to use the manual procedures such as those shown here – it will
help you gain familiarity with your new radio and someday you may need to program the radio
while on the move.

Repeater basics

A repeater is a radio device typically installed at an elevated location that retransmits (repeats)
everything it hears on an input frequency to a different output frequency. To ensure that the
repeater only repeats transmissions intended for it, many have an associated squelch tone that
radios can be set to transmit whenever you transmit voice. When we talk about "programming a
repeater into our radio," it means setting its receiving frequency, an offset frequency for
transmitting, and a squelch tone if one is required. We also like to add an identifying label (tag) if
the radio supports it, and the FT-65r does..

Getting familiar with the FT-65 radio

You need to be familiar with a few buttons before we proceed.
F key is the third button down on the left side of the radio as you look at the front of the radio. It
has two horizontal bars and invokes the Set functions of the radio.
*V/M key is in the lower-left corner of the keypad. Pressing this key either enters * for certain
functions, or switches between:
VFO mode tuning with the variable frequency oscillator to program a frequency. You can type in
a frequency only in the VFO mode.
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Summary of Contents for Yaesu FT-65R

  • Page 1 Ken Hansen, N2VIP and Matt Mathews KG5QZO This document explains to new owners of the Yaesu FT-65 radio its basic operations: how to program and save repeater frequency pairs to radio channels and how to scan the channels you programmed.
  • Page 2  Memory mode to scan the programmed frequencies. We are most interested in Memory mode presently. #BAND key. Press this key in VFO mode to switch between the FM band and the two supported HAM bands. Up and Down arrow keys in the upper-right corner of the keypad. Press either to increment or to decrement various settings.
  • Page 3  WFM indicates the FM band (65−108 MHz; receive commercial radio on 88−108 MHz). Enter [0] for the first number if the desired frequency is less than 100.  To set alerts for the NOAA All-Hazards/weather (WX) channels, see the Yaesu FT-65R/FT- 65E Advance Manual.
  • Page 4 7. To select the CTCSS tone that should be transmitted, while in the screen displaying menu options, press the Up or Down key to get to menu option #08. “08 CTCSS” appears on the screen. 8. Press the F key to change to the current value for menu item #08, CTCSS – press Up or Down key to select the desired CTCSS tone to change, in this case select the line that reads “TX:100.0Hz”, for the Transmit (TX) Tone.
  • Page 5 Scan the programmed channels After you program multiple channels, you can scan through them to select one to use. The FT-65r, by default, uses a Resume mode when scanning (see menu option #25, Resume, described on p. 35 of the FT-65r Operating Manual), which means it will stay on an active channel until one second after the transmission ends (waiting for a response to the previous transmission) before it resumes scanning.

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