Yaesu VX-8GR Operating Manual page 4

144/430 mhz dual band fm with gps
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ANTENNA Jack
Connect the sup-
plied rubber flex an-
tenna (or another
antenna presenting
a 50-Ohm imped-
ance) here.
PTT Switch
("Push To Talk")
Press this switch in-
ward to transmit, and
release it (to receive)
after your transmis-
sion is completed.
MONI Key
Pressing this key
disables the noise
squelching action,
allowing you to hear
very weak signals
near the background
noise level.
VOL Key
Rotate the D I A L
knob while pressing
and holding this key
to adjust the audio
volume level.
F/W Key
Pressing this key
activates the "Alter-
nate" key functions
of the keypad.
( PWR ) Switch
Press and hold this
switch for 2 seconds
t o
t o g g l e
t h e
transceiver's power
"on" and "off".
Press this switch
b r i e f l y w h i l e t h e
transceiver is turned
"on" to toggle the key
lockout feature "on"
or "off".
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GPS RECEIVER
The internal GPS re-
ceiver is located
hear.
KEYPAD
The 18 front panel
key buttons select
many of the most im-
portant operating
features.
The functions of the
keys are described
in detail on pages 4
and 5.
DIAL Knob
The main tuning Dial
is used to set the op-
erating frequency,
and is also used for
audio volume level,
menu selections,
and other adjust-
ments.
TX/BUSY Lamps
These indicators
glow green when a
signal is being re-
ceived and red when
transmitting.
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LED Light
This white LED will
glow (or flash) during
"Emergency Chan-
nel" operation. It can
also be useful as a
flash light in a dark
environment via the
Set Mode Item 45
LED LIGHT.
MIC/SP Jack
This four conductor
miniature jack allows
connection of an op-
t i o n a l M H - 3 4
Sp e a k e r M i c r o -
phone, MH-37
Ear piece/Micro-
phone, or VC-25
VOX Headset.
DATA Jack
This three conductor
2.5-mm jack pro-
vides connection
points for an Exter-
nal computer.
EXT DC Jack
This coaxial DC jack
allows connection to
a n e x t e r n a l D C
power source (4-
14V DC). The center
pin of this jack is the
Positive (+) line.
MIC
The internal micro-
phone is located
here.
SPEAKER
The internal speaker
is located here.
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