Restoring to Defaults (Reset) ...... 80 Text input screen .......... 81 About the antenna ........37 Specifications ..........82 Connection of Antenna and Power Cables ..37 Installing the Transceiver/Microphone ..38 YAESU LIMITED WARRANTY ...... 84 Install the main body using the supplied bracket ..........38...
Thank you for purchasing the FTM-510DR/DE Transceiver. We urge you to read this manual in its entirety, and also the Advance Manual (available for download on the Yaesu website), to gain a full understanding of the amazing capability of the exciting new FTM-510DR/DE Trans- ceiver.
Quick Guide Turn the Power ON Select the Operating Band Press and hold the [POWER(LOCK)] Press the key. switch. Tune the frequency Input the Call sign Rotate the DIAL knob. When turning the power ON for the first Adjust the volume time after purchasing, input the call sign of your own station.
Supplied Accessories and Options Supplied Accessories DTMF microphone SSM-85D DC power cable (with fuse attached) Bracket for main body Spare fuse (15A) Operating Manual (This Manual) If any item is missing, contact the dealer from which you purchased the transceiver. Available Options Swing Head Kit SJMK-500...
Basic Operation Turning the Transceiver ON 1. Press and hold the POWER (LOCK) switch to turn the transceiver ON / OFF. Press and hold Inputting the call sign 1. The first time the transceiver is turned ON after it is pur- chased;...
Adjusting the volume 1. Rotate the VOL knob to adjust the volume to a comfortable level. Adjust the volume for Main Band (upper) Adjust the volume for Sub Band (lower) Adjusting the squelch level Annoying noises can be muted when a signal cannot be detected. Normally, use the fac- tory settings, but adjust the squelch if noise is harsh.
Tuning to a Frequency Press the key to select the desired frequency band. Rotate the DIAL knob to select the desired frequency. AIR Band 108MHz - 137MHz 144MHz/VHF Band 137MHz - 174MHz VHF/UHF Band 174MHz - 400MHz 430MHz/UHF Band 400MHz - 550MHz Keyboard frequency entry (Direct Input) 1.
The numeric keys on microphone Press the numeric keys “0” to “9” to enter the frequency. Example: To input 145.520 MHz Example: To input 430.000 MHz [Press and hold any numeric key] While entering a frequency using the numeric keys, the entry may be canceled by pressing PTT.
Useful Functions CFL: Custom Function List ..........page 18 From 127 items of the Setup Menu, frequently used functions in the Function List can be registered and then recalled by simply pressing the FUNC knob. The Function List screen displays the registered functions and current settings in an easy-to-read form, so you can immediately select and use the function.
PMG (Primary Memory Group) ..........page 14 The PMG function that displays the receive status of registered channels in a bar graph allows registration of up to 5 channels by pressing and holding the for the current display frequency of either the VFO or the memory channel. The PMG screen can be switched to auto mode or manual mode by press and hold the DIAL knob.
Band Scope ................page 12 The receive status (signal strength) of the channels before and after the current fre- quency can be displayed as a bar graph, whether in VFO mode or in memory mode. Press the key to display the band scope Press: Displays the band scope screen.
Setup Menu List Frequently used items from the below 127 Setup Menu types, can be registered to the Function List. (See page 18) The gray Setting items are registered in the Func- tion List by factory default. See page 72 for detail information on the Setup Menu. DISPLAY SIGNALING 85 BEACON TX SET...
Switch between Dual receive and Scope operation with one touch Dual receive and Scope operations are switched each time the key is pressed. The center frequency or memory channel can be changed by turning the DIAL knob. In VFO Mode, press and then turn the DIAL knob to select the frequency in 1MHz increments.
Search & Go (Short press) Touch on the Scope screen, Bar graph to access SUB VFO dual receive. Scope Screen Scope Screen Change operation to, VFO mode Touch the bar or, Memory mode Dual Receive at the frequency touched on the Bar graph Dual Receive on the scope screen Touch to return to the previous screen...
PMG (Primary Memory Group) The PMG function scans up to 5 channels registered to the PMG. The receive status of each channel is simultaneously displayed in real time with a bar graph. In addition, two channels with signals are simultaneously received, allowing convenient standby. Operation differs between “Manual mode”...
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Register the frequency to PMG Press and hold the key to register the current frequency in PMG. Up to 5 channels can be registered in PMG. Up to 5 channels can be registered in PMG. When registering more than five Frequencies, older frequencies will be deleted in order from PMG.
Press and hold the DIAL knob Switch between “ Manual Mode ” “ Auto Mode ” Press and hold Manual Mode While continuously receiving and transmitting on the PMG channel selected, if a signal is received on another channel, it can be received at the same time. Transmission is on the selected channel.
Auto Mode Receive a signal on P3 When audio is received The channel will automatically change to P3. on P2. P1 & P3 to P5 While listening to received audio on P3. are scanned. P1, P2, P4 & P5 are scanned. Transmit will also be set to P3.
CFL (Customized Function List) Easily operate frequently used functions by calling them from the function list with one- touch operation of the FUNC knob. You can view the list of registered priority functions and the setting status at a glance, and you can execute the function or change the set- ting just by selecting and pressing with the FUNC knob.
Registration to the Function List 1. Press and hold the FUNC knob. DISPLAY The Setup Menu screen is displayed. KEYPAD > 2. Rotate the FUNC knob to select the item to be regis- LCD BRIGHTNESS tered in the Function List. FREQUENCY COLOR BAND SCOPE 3.
Super DX plus Noise Cancelling The Super DX function increases the sensitivity of the RF amplifier when the received signal is weak, expanding the calling range. In addition, by installing the “SPU-1” Audio Digital Signal Processing Unit , the received audio signal can be digitally processed to separate and remove noise.
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Installing the Audio Digital Signal Processing Unit “SPU-1” 1. Disconnect all the cables and the microphone from the transceiver. 2. Remove the 8 screws from the main body, 4 on top and 2 each at the sides. 3. Carefully lift the top cover of the main body. 4.
AESS (Acoustic Enhanced Speaker System) The phase adaptation speaker system AESS (Acoustic Enhancement Speaker System) is generated conjointly by the main-unit speaker and the front speaker. By varying the phase, output balance, and frequency characteristics of the front and main speaker out- put, AESS achieves clear, high-fidelity audio that reduces fatigue even when used for sustained communications.
Name and function of each component Control Head (front) VOL/SQL knob Rotate the VOL/SQL Knob to adjust the audio vol- VFO mode ume level. Press: VOL/SQL knob (Upper): Main-Band Each key press switches the operating frequency VOL/SQL knob (Lower): Sub-Band band.
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Mode indicator The current operating mode is indicated by the Press the this key to return to the previous screen. color of the LED. FUNC knob mode. Press: Blue When memory is recalled. Display the CFL (Customized Function List) Green When memory is recalled.
Internet. (For details on this function, refer to the WIRES-X Function Instruction Manual which may be downloaded from the Yaesu website.) Press and hold the this key again to return to the normal operation screen.
Control Head (Left and right side) Release knob MIC jack Press to release the control panel from the trans- Control Head angle adjusting Screw ceiver. Loosen these screws to change the angle of the micro-SD card slot control head. Insert a commercially available micro SD card to backup the various radio settings, memory chan- nels, recordings of received audio, and recordings of snapshot images, etc.
Main body (rear) ANT terminal Connect the co-axial cable for the antenna. Cooling fan 13.8V DC Connect the provided DC power supply cable (with fuse attached). DATA Jack Connect a cable for remote operation, or the cable to connect with the PC interface unit and the external ter- minal unit.
Microphone (SSM-85D) DTMF keypad Speak into the microphone during transmission. Press these keys during transmit to enter and send a DTMF sequence. The following operations can TX LED be performed during receive. Lights red while pressing PTT switch. 0 - 9 : Enter the frequency or memory channel number.
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Program keys (P1/P2/P3/P4) The default function settings of the [P1] / [P2] / [P3] / [P4] keys are shown in the table below. Function Press Press and hold 2nd PTT Transmit on the SUB Band frequency (at the bottom of the screen) HOME Recalls HOME channel Selects communication mode...
Lights when the mute function is activated LOCK Lights when SPU-1 is activated Displays mode Display of settings such as DG-ID/TONE Displays memory name (tag) YAESU MUSEN Communication Mode Mode/Status indicator Main-band frequency S-meter/transmit power level Volume/Squelch Bar Graph (Main-band)
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Main-Band / Sub-Band display area Displays mode (VFO Mode and Memory Mode are switched each time the Mode area is touched.) Memory channels of the same frequency band are automatically grouped and re- called as follows by the MAG (Memory Auto Grouping) function. M-ALL : Recalls all memory channels regardless of frequency band M-AIR : Recalls only memory channels in the AIR band (108 - 137MHz).
Communication Mode (The Operating Mode switches each time the Mode area is touched.) Displays the operating mode (Digital modes are indicated by a red icon) : FM (Analog) mode : AM (Analog) mode : V/D mode (Simultaneous voice and data communication mode) : Voice FR mode (Voice full-rate mode) : Data FR mode (High speed data communication mode) : AMS (Automatic Mode Select) FM (Analog) mode...
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Band Scope screen Press the key to display the Band Scope screen. The strengths of received signals above and below the current frequency or memory channel are shown in a graph while sweeping at high speed. The audio of the center frequency is heard without interruption.
BACKTRACK screen Press and hold the FUNC 7 DISPLAY MODE BACKTRACK] Real-time navigation function Displays the position and direction of the other station in real time during communication in C4FM digital V/D mode (The signal of the other station must contain GPS location information).
Be sure to read these important precautions, and use this product safely. Yaesu is not liable for any failures or problems caused by the use or misuse of this product by the purchas- er or any third party. Also, Yaesu is not liable for damages caused through the use of this product by the purchaser or any third party, except in cases where ordered to pay damages under the laws.
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Never cut off the fuse holder of the DC power cord. When transmitting, keep the antenna at least 1.8m This may cause short-circuiting and result in ignition (VHF) or 2.2m (UHF) away from your body.Do not and fire. use modified or damaged an-tennas. Do not use fuses other than those specified.
Installing the Radio About the antenna The antenna is an extremely important part for both transmitting and receiving. The antenna type and its inherent characteristics determine whether the performance of the transceiver can be fully realized. As such, please note the following: Use an antenna that is suitable for the installation conditions and application objective.
Installing the Transceiver/Microphone The control head and main body are connected with a control cable. When needed, use the optional Control Cable 20ft (6m) to connect the main body to the “CONTROL” terminal of the control head. Connect the supplied microphone SSM-85D to the “MIC” terminal of the transceiver or control head.
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Using the optional Swing Head Kit “SJMK-500” The optional control head extension cable “CT-132” is not required. Freely change the angle of the control head up, down, left, or right. Remove the control head from the transceiver body To install the SJMK-500 Swing Head Kit, remove the control head from the transceiver body.
A microSD memory card that was used in another device may not function properly, for example, it may not be recognized by the FTM-510DR/DE, or reading and writing may take an unusually long time. Use of the SD Memory Card Formatter provided by the SD Association may improve this.
Functions to use as needed Selecting the Communication Mode Using AMS (Automatic Mode Select) function Press The FTM-510DR/DE transceiver is equipped with the AMS (Automatic Mode Select) function which automatically selects the communication mode corresponding to the received signal. To utilize the AMS function, press the key repeatedly or touch the mode icon to display “...
Fixing the Communication Mode To fix the transmit operation Press mode, press the key or touch the mode icon to select the communication mode. When the AMS function is OFF, the “bar” above the mode icon disappears. Communication Mode Icon Description of Modes V/D mode This is the standard digital mode.
Setting the Skip Band Set the band selected when the key is pressed. By storing frequently used fre- quencies in the memory channel before setting the band skip, can be recall the memory that stores the frequencies of the bands that cannot be selected. 1.
When accessing a C4FM digital repeater controlled by a DG-ID number, set the transmit DG-ID number of the FTM-510DR/DE to that of the repeater input. Even in that case, if the receive DG-ID number of the FTM-510DR/DE is set to “00”, all the downlink signals from the repeater may be received.
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The other stations must also have the GM (Group Monitor) function ON. Refer to the separate Operating Manual GM Edition for details on how to use the GM function (download the manual from our YAESU website). 7. Press the key to turn the GM (Group Monitor) function OFF and return to nor- mal operations.
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24 stations with the GM function turned ON, and that are within the communi- cation range, may be checked. For details on how to set each item, refer to “FTM-510DR/DE GM Function Instruction Manual” which is available on the Yaesu website.
If you need to access the repeaters which requires a 1750Hz burst tone for access by the FTM-510DR (USA/Asian versions), you can set the program key on the microphone to serve as a “T-CALL” key instead. To change the configuration of this...
Using the Memory The FTM-510DR/DE incorporates a Large number of memory channels that can register the operating frequency, communication mode, and other operational information. 999 Memory Channels 4 Home Channels 50 pairs PMS Memory Channels The MAG (Memory Auto Grouping) function can automatically recall a list of memory channels from the same frequency band as a group.
3. Press and hold the key. MEMORY CH LIST Or press the FUNC knob to display a popup. Make sure 001 145.000 that [WRITE] is highlighted and press the FUNC knob. If you attempt to register a frequency to a memory channel that already contains frequency data, “OVER- WRITE?”...
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(3) Recalling a memory by directly entering the channel number Recalling a memory on the keypad screen 1. Press the FUNC knob. KEYPAD HOME CH 2. Touch [KEYPAD]. SCAN TXPWR HIGH Or rotate the FUNC knob, select [KEYPAD], then AUTO press the FUNC knob to display the direct frequency RPT-R TONE...
Copy memory channel information to VFO Press and hold the key while recalling memory. Copy the contents of the recalled memory channel to the VFO and enter VFO mode. Displaying a list of memory channels in memory mode Turning the DIAL knob in memory mode usually increases or decreases the mem- ory channel number.
Recall only memories in the same frequency band (Band) using the MAG (Memory Auto Grouping) function With the MAG (Memory Auto Grouping) function, only memory channels in the same fre- quency band (Band) can be called. In the memory mode, each time the key is pressed, only memory channels of the specified frequency band are automatically recalled as a group, as shown below:...
Press the FUNC knob Touch [KEYPAD] Touch [MEM LIST] 2. Rotate the FUNC knob to select the memory channel MEMORY CH LIST to be registered in the M-GRP, then press the FUNC 021 433.300 YAESU knob. 022 433.620 FTM-510D 433.300 JA1YOE 433.100 DIGITAL 433.200...
FUNC knob. 001 145.000 Rotate the SUB DIAL knob, or press the [UP] or [DWN] key on the microphone to fast-forward in 10-channel steps. MEMORY CH LIST 021 433.300 YAESU 022 433.620 FTM-510D 433.300 JA1YOE 433.100 DIGITAL 433.200...
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2. Rotate the FUNC knob to select the memory channel MEMORY CH LIST from which the data is to be cleared, and press the 021 433.300 YAESU FUNC knob. Rotate the SUB DIAL knob, or press the [UP] or 022 433.620...
Recalling the Home Channels Recall from the Function List 1. Press the FUNC knob. KEYPAD HOME CH 2. Touch [HOME CH]. SCAN TXPWR HIGH Or rotate the FUNC knob, select [HOME CH], then AUTO press the FUNC knob. RPT-R TONE 100.0 Or press and hold the FUNC 19 HOME CH”...
3. Rotate the FUNC knob to select the channel number that the receive frequency was registered to on step1, and press the FUNC knob. 4. Touch [EDIT]. MEMORY CH LIST Or rotate the FUNC knob to select [EDIT], then press 021 433.300 YAESU the FUNC knob. 022 433.620 FTM-510D 433.300 JA1YOE 433.100...
Scanning Function The FTM-510DR/DE supports the following three scanning functions: VFO Scan Memory Scan PMS (Programmable Memory Scan) VFO Scan / Memory Scan To find frequencies where there are signals in VFO mode or Memory mode: 1. Press the key to set the band to be scanned as the...
PMS (Programmable Memory channel). 50 sets of PMS memory channels (L01/U01 to L50/U50) are available. For additional details on the PMS (Programmable Memory Scan) and Memory Bank Scan, refer to the Advanced Manual which may be downloaded from the Yaesu website.
Convenience Features Bluetooth Operation The FTM-510DR/DE can be equipped with the Bluetooth function by installing the optional Bluetooth unit “BU-5”. Hands-free operation is possible using the optional Blue- tooth headset (SSM-BT20) or a commercially available Bluetooth headset. The operation of all commercially available Bluetooth headsets cannot be guaranteed.
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Pairing the Bluetooth Headset When using the Bluetooth Headset for the first time, the Bluetooth Headset and the FTM-510DR/DE must be paired. This step is only necessary when first connecting the headset. 1. To start the Bluetooth headset in pairing mode.
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” icon blinks on the screen. If the power of the same Bluetooth headset is turned ON in this state, it will con- nect automatically. If not, turn the FTM-510DR/DE and Bluetooth headset OFF and then ON again. To connect to other Bluetooth headsets, refer to “Connect with another Bluetooth...
(when the VOX function is OFF) When the VOX function is OFF, pressing the “Call button”* on the Bluetooth headset once will engage the FTM-510DR/DE in transmit, and then a call can be made using the Bluetooth headset. Press the “Call button”* again to return the FTM-510DR/DE to receive.
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DEVICE LIST (2) Searched and found new SSM-BT20 Bluetooth devices: white letters (3) Already registered but not found by search yaesu-01 Bluetooth devices: gray letters yaesu-02 6. When the headset to be connected is displayed, press yaesu-03 key to stop searching.
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Delete all registered (paired) Bluetooth devices from the list 1. Turn the Bluetooth headset you are currently using OFF. 2. Press and hold the FUNC knob. 3. Touch [111 Bluetooth]. Or rotate the FUNC knob to select [111 Bluetooth], then press the FUNC knob. 4.
Dual Receive Function While receiving on the VFO or Memory Chanel, the transceiver checks for signals on the HOME channel once every 5 seconds. When a signal is received on the HOME channel, the priority scan pauses, allowing reception of the signal. When there is no signal on the HOME channel for about 5 seconds, the transceiver will resume Priority Scan.
MicroSD memory card. The recorded file can be played back with the FTM-510DR/DE or the MicroSD memory card can be taken out and used on a PC. Once recording is started, it continues until recording is stopped, or the capacity of the MicroSD card is full.
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Setting the Recording function The band or bands to be recorded, and whether or not to include the transmit audio in the recording may be selected: 1. Press and hold the FUNC knob. 2. Touch [40 RECORDING]. Or rotate the FUNC knob to select [40 RECORDING], then press the FUNC knob.
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Playback the recorded audio Playback is not possible during recording, so stop recording and follow the steps below to play back. 1. Press and hold the FUNC knob. 2. Touch [63 LOG LIST]. Or rotate the FUNC knob to select [63 LOG LIST], then press the FUNC knob.
LCD of your transceiver. Setting several station parameters, such as the call sign and symbol is required before using the APRS function (initial settings). For details, refer to the APRS Function Instruction Manual which is available on the Yaesu website.
For additional details on the following Functions, refer to the Advanced Manual which may be downloaded from the Yaesu website. Tone squelch feature The tone squelch opens the speaker audio only when a signal containing the specified CTCSS tone is received. By matching the CTCSS tone frequency with the partner sta- tions, quiet standby monitoring is possible.
Using Setup Menu The Set Mode permits configuring the various functions to accommodate individual op- erating needs and preferences. Setup Menu Operation 1. Press and hold the FUNC knob. The SETUP MENU screen will be displayed. 2. Touch the desired item in the Setup Menu. Or rotate the FUNC knob to select the desired item in the Setup Menu, then press the FUNC knob.
Tables of Setup Menu Operations Selectable options Menu Number / Item Description ( Options in bold are the default settings ) DISPLAY 1 KEYPAD Enter frequency directly or display memory channel list. 2 LCD BRIGHTNESS Display and key button brightness. MIN / MID / MAX 3 FREQUENCY COLOR Set the font color of the operation...
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Selectable options Menu Number / Item Description ( Options in bold are the default settings ) 21 MEMORY LIST MODE Displays a list of memory channels in ON / OFF memory mode. 22 PMG PMG TIMER Scan resume time after there is no 0.5sec / 1sec / 2sec signal when receiving in PMG mode simultaneously.
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Selectable options Menu Number / Item Description ( Options in bold are the default settings ) 41 REC/STOP Start and stop recording. – 42 FRONT SP MUTE Front speaker operation settings when CONTINUE / AUTO MUTE external speakers are connected. SIGNALING 43 DTMF Load DTMF Autodialer Memories.
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NMEA 7 /NMEA 8 / NMEA 9 WP FILTER: ALL / MOBILE / FREQUENCY / OBJECT/ITEM / DIGIPEATER / VoIP / WEATHER /YAESU / CALL RINGER / RANGE RINGER 70 DATA BAND APRS/DATA band selection settings. APRS: MAIN BAND / SUB BAND /...
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Selectable options Menu Number / Item Description ( Options in bold are the default settings ) 76 APRS MODEM Set APRS function ON/OFF. OFF / ON 77 APRS MUTE Set audio mute for APRS band. OFF / ON 78 APRS POPUP Beacons and messages Pop-up BEACON: OFF / 3sec / 5sec / 10sec /...
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Sort function / Filter function settings. SORT: TIME / CALLSIGN / DISTANCE FILTER: ALL / MOBILE / FREQUENCY / OBJECT/ITEM / DIGIPEATER / VoIP / WEATHER / YAESU / OTHER PACKET / CALL RINGER / RANGE RINGER / 1200 bps / 9600 bps 102 VOICE ALERT Voice alert function settings.
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– 110 JPG IMPORT Converts JPEG images to QVGA size or smaller so that they can be – displayed on the FTM-510DR/DE screen or sent as image data. OPTION 111 Bluetooth (Requires optional Bluetooth Unit BU-5) Bluetooth Bluetooth headset setting.
Restoring to Defaults (Reset) Caution When the All Reset function is per formed, all data registered in the memory will be deleted. Be sure to note the settings on paper or back up the data on a microSD memory card. All Reset To restore all transceiver settings and memory content to the factory defaults.
Text input screen The keyboard screen is displayed when entering your own station call sign or memory channel tag. Character input method 1. Touch a character on the screen to enter it. Or rotate the FUNC knob to select a character, then press the FUNC knob.
Specifications General Frequency Range : TX 144 - 148MHz or 144 - 146MHz 430 - 450MHz or 430 - 440MHz (Depends on the transceiver version) : RX 108 - 137MHz (AIR Band) 137 - 174MHz (144MHz HAM / VHF Band) 174 - 400MHz 400 - 480MHz (430MHz HAM / UHF Band) 480 - 550MHz...
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Receiver Circuit Type : Double-Conversion Super heterodyne Intermediate Frequency : 1st: MAIN Band 56.75MHz 1st: SUB Band 55.85MHz 2nd: MAIN Band, SUB Band 450kHz Sensitivity Selectivity (-6 dB/-60 dB) : NFM, AM 12 kHz / 30 kHz AF Output AF Output Impedance Strength of secondary radio waves : 4 nW and below Specifications are subject to change without notice, and are guaranteed within the 144/430 MHz amateur bands only.
Limited Warranty is valid only in the country/region where this product was originally purchased. On-line Warranty Registration: Thank you for buying YAESU products! We are confident your new radio will serve your needs for many years! Please register your product at www.yaesu.com - Owner’s Corner...
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YAESU dealer/distributor from whom the product was originally purchased. 2. Include proof of original purchase from an authorized YAESU dealer/distributor, and ship the product, freight prepaid, to the address provided by the YAESU Service Center in your country/ region.
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Changes or modifications to this device that are not expressly approved by YAESU MUSEN could void the user’s authorization to operate this device. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference including received, interference that may cause undesired operation.
We, Yaesu Musen Co. Ltd of Tokyo, Japan, hereby declare that this radio equipment FTM-510DE is in full compliance with EU Radio Equipment Directive 2014/53/EU. The full text of the Declaration of Conformity for this product is available to view at http://www.yaesu. com/jp/red ATTENTION –...
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Copyright 2025 YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. All rights reserved. No portion of this manual may be reproduced without the permission of YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. Omori Bellport Building D-3F 6-26-3 Minami-Oi, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo, 140-0013, Japan YAESU USA 2502B-CS-1 6125 Phyllis Drive, Cypress, CA 90630, U.S.A.
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