Switches - Yaesu FTdx5000 Series Operating Manual

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FH-2 S
WITCHES
The supplied Remote Control Keypad "FH-2" can be used to control the voice memory capability for the SSB/AM/FM
modes, and the contest memory keyer for the CW mode. You can also play-back up to 15 seconds of incoming received
audio, for verification of a missed callsign or other purposes. Some specific capabilities of the FH-2 are:
On SSB/AM/FM modes, five channels of storage and playback of voice memory (20 seconds each), using your own
voice for recording (see page 80).
On CW mode, the FH-2 provides storage and recall of CW messages for repetitive CQ and contest number transmis-
sions (see pages 94 and 96).
Play-back of the last 15 seconds of incoming receiver audio (see page 45).

1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 Switches

These buttons work as the Voice Memory and CW Mes-
sage Memory Selection Key.
In the case of Voice Memory, up to 20 seconds of au-
dio may be stored on each channel.
For CW Messages and CW Text Messages, up to 50
characters ("PARIS" specification) may be stored into
each channel.
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,
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Usually, these buttons are used for tuning the VFO fre-
quency. Press the [ ] / [ ] buttons to change the fre-
quency in the same increments as the microphone [ UP ] /
[ DWN ] switches. Press the [ ] / [ ] buttons to change
the frequency by 100 kHz steps.
When programming the Contest Memory Keyer, these
buttons are used to move the cursor and select the text
characters.
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Switches
LOCK
ON
OFF
P/B Switch
This button is used for playing back the last 15 sec-
onds of recorded receiver audio.
LOCK Switch
This button may be used to lock out the FH-2 key but-
tons, to prevent accidental activation of FH-2 opera-
tions.
MEM Switch
Press this button to store either a Voice Memory, or a
Contest Keyer Memory.
DEC Switch
When utilizing the sequential contest number capabil-
ity of the Contest Keyer, press this button to decre-
ment (decrease) the current Contest Number by one
digit (i.e. to back up from #198 to #197, etc.).
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