Yaesu FTH-2006 Programming
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Programming this rig needs only a small screwdriver and some skill, no computer or
interface cords are needed.
Normally this rig display only a channel number "CH 0" to "CH 9" if all memories
where programmed.
You can't modify the frequency with the 4 keyboard's keys. But there are some (4)
hidden keys somewhere to achieve this.
A) Right of the display, remove the keyboard plastic cover with a small screwdriver or
a knife (it's glued) and you will see 4 additional keys on the keyboard just under the
originals.
B) Those keys are like this:
1) Power on the rig
2) Change display from channel to frequency by pressing once the "hidden"
"Channel/Frequency" key.
3) Adjust to the desired frequency using the big upper right knob or "Scan +" or
"Scan –" keys (You can obtain a 1 MHz step depressing the "Function" key
before turning the knob or "Scan +" or "Scan –" keys.
4) From the frequency display, press the "Function" key (a small F is displayed)
and quickly press the "Channel/Frequency" key, a small blinking memory
number will appear in the upper left corner of the display, change the memory
number using the big upper right knob or "Scan +" or "Scan –" keys and press
again the "Channel/Frequency" key to store the memory.
5) Back to "channel display" mode using the "Channel/Frequency" key, the
desired frequency is stored in the chosen memory.
PROGRAMMING YAESU FTH-2006

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  • Page 1 PROGRAMMING YAESU FTH-2006 Programming this rig needs only a small screwdriver and some skill, no computer or interface cords are needed. Normally this rig display only a channel number "CH 0" to "CH 9" if all memories where programmed. You can't modify the frequency with the 4 keyboard's keys. But there are some (4) hidden keys somewhere to achieve this.
  • Page 2 To use a "shift" (repeater operation), press the "Channel/Frequency" key and power on the rig, the display shows .000, rotate the big upper right knob to change to the desired value, then the "Function" key (small F in display) and the "Priority" key to display a + or - CTCSS Under the "Light"...
  • Page 3 That's all Enjoy F6BXM...

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