Alinco DJ-X11 Instruction Manual

Alinco DJ-X11 Instruction Manual

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Thank you for purchasing your new Alinco receiver. This instruction manual contains important safety and operating
instructions. Please read this manual carefully before using the product and keep it for future reference.
WIDE BAND COMMUNICATION RECEIVER
DJ-X11
Instruction Manual
ALINCO, INC
ATT
3
DEF
LINK
6
MNO
AUDIO
9
WX
YZ
DJ-X11

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  • Page 1 DJ-X11 Instruction Manual LINK AUDIO DJ-X11 Thank you for purchasing your new Alinco receiver. This instruction manual contains important safety and operating instructions. Please read this manual carefully before using the product and keep it for future reference. ALINCO, INC...
  • Page 2 FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE Information in this document is subject to change without notice or obligation. All brand names and trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Alinco cannot be liable for pictorial or typographical inaccuracies. Some parts, options and/or accessories are unavailable in certain areas.
  • Page 3 NOTICE / Compliance Information Statement Conformity Information Alinco, Inc. Electronics Division hereby declare on our sole responsibility that the product(s) listed below comply the essential requirements of the Directive 1999/5/ EC, The council of 3/9/99 on Radio Equipment and Telecommunication Terminal Equipment and the mutual recognition of their conformity and with the provisions of Annex, after having performed the required measurements at Notifi...
  • Page 4 Warning Warning To prevent any hazard during operation of Alinco's radio product, in this manual and on the product you may find symbols shown below. Please read and understand the meanings of these symbols before starting to use the product.
  • Page 5 Warning Risk of explosion if battery is replaced with an incorrect type. Dispose of, or recycle used batteries according to your local regulations. The manufacturer declines any responsibilities against loss of life and property due to a failure of this product when used with or as a part of a device made by third parties. Use of third party accessory may result in damage to this product.
  • Page 6 Warning Securely plug the power supply to the wall outlet. Insecure installation may result in short-circuiting, electronic shock and/or fi re. Do not plug the power supply into the wall socket if the contacts are dirty. Short-circuit and/or overheating may result in fi re, electric shock and/or damage to the product.
  • Page 7 Please note that the receiver enclosure only provides mechanical protection of its internal parts; it will not contain a fi re within the device if the fi re starts under certain fault conditions. Alinco will not take responsibility for any fi re hazard associated with powering the receiver or charging its batteries using a power source which does not belong to the limited power sources in the meaning of EN 60950-1.
  • Page 8 Introduction Introduction Thank you very much for purchasing this excellent Alinco receiver. Our products are ranked among the fi nest in the world. This radio has been manufactured with state of the art technology and it has been tested carefully at our factory. It is designed to operate to your satisfaction for many years under normal use.
  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Table of Contents 1. Features …………………………………………………………………12 2. Checking the Accessories ………………………………………………13 3. Attaching Accessories ……………………………………………………14 3-1 Antenna …………………………………………………………………………………… 14 3-1-1 Attaching the antenna …………………………………………………………… 14 3-1-2 Removing the antenna ………………………………………………………… 14 3-2 Hand Strap ……………………………………………………………………………… 14 3-3 Belt Clip …………………………………………………………………………………… 15 3-3-1 Attaching the belt clip ……………………………………………………………...
  • Page 10 Table of Contents 7-6 Quick Memory …………………………………………………………………………… 40 7-6-1 Programming a memory channel to the quick memory ……………………… 40 7-6-2 Calling up a memory channel from the quick memory ……………………… 40 7-7 Memory Skip Function ………………………………………………………………… 40 7-8 Memory Naming Function ……………………………………………………………… 41 8.
  • Page 11 Table of Contents 10-3 Power and Battery Setting …………………………………………………………… 81 10-3-1 Auto power off setting ………………………………………………………… 81 10-3-2 Battery setting ………………………………………………………………… 82 10-3-3 Battery save function setting ………………………………………………… 82 10-4 Key Assignment Setting ……………………………………………………………… 83 10-4-1 Key-lock mode setting ………………………………………………………… 83 10-4-2 Set mode exit time setting ……………………………………………………...
  • Page 12: Features

    1. Features Features The DJ-X11 is a multifunctional receiver which receives a wide range of radio signals from low-frequency (LF) signals to ultra-high-frequency (UHF) signals. It provides the following features: Receives a wide range of frequencies - between 0.05 and 1299.99995 MHz - including aviation radio and business communication frequencies.
  • Page 13: Checking The Accessories

    2. Checking the Accessories Checking the Accessories The package of the DJ-X11 contains the following items. Check that all items are included in your package before using the receiver. Instruction Manual (this manual) Warranty certifi cate (T/K versions only) Dry battery case (EDH-36) Lithium ion battery pack (EBP-74 3.7 V, 1800 mAh)
  • Page 14: Attaching Accessories

    3. Attaching Accessories Attaching Accessories 3-1 Antenna 3-1-1 Attaching the antenna Hold the antenna at its base and rotate it clockwise (to the right).   When you cannot rotate the antenna further, confirm that it is securely attached to the receiver.
  • Page 15: Belt Clip

    3. Attaching Accessories 3-3 Belt Clip   Belt clip 3-3-1 Attaching the belt clip   Align the belt clip with the groove a t t h e r e a r o f t h e r e c e i v e r t o secure it, insert the screw into the hole and rotate it clockwise (to the right).
  • Page 16: Removing The Battery Pack

    • The battery pack is a recyclable resource. Do not dispose the battery pack but take it to a battery recycling center in your area. The battery pack is dedicated for use in Alinco products. It can be charged only us- ing the applicable genuine charger or conforming receiver. Charging it with commercially-available or third-party chargers or adapters may cause a breakage or accident.
  • Page 17: Charging The Battery Pack Through The Dc Jack

    3-5 Charging the Battery Pack through the DC Jack The supplied lithium ion battery pack can be charged through the DJ-X11 by us- ing the supplied AC adapter and a DC power supply (6 VDC, 1 A or more: IEC/ EN60950 standard).
  • Page 18: Charging The Battery Pack With The Charger

    Connect the plug of the AC adapter to the charger.   Plug the AC adapter into a wall outlet and place the DJ-X11 on the charger. During charging, the red lamp of the charger illuminates. When the charging is complete,the lamp goes off.
  • Page 19: Dry Battery Case

    • Use new dry batteries of the same type and manufacturer. • When replacing the batteries, replace all batteries with new ones. • Rechargeable batteries must not be used. Alinco assumes no respon- sibility for any property damage or physical injuries resulting from the use of rechargeable batteries.
  • Page 20: Battery Level Icons

    3. Attaching Accessories 3-9 Battery Level Icons The battery icon displayed on the LCD of the DJ-X11 indicates the remaining battery power. When the battery icon indicates empty, charge the battery pack or replace the dry batteries with new ones.
  • Page 21: Part Names And Operation

    4. Part Names and Operation Part Names and Operation 4-1 Part Names and Functions of the Receiver 4-1-1 Top and front panels LINK (10) AUDIO (11) Name Function (1) Upper main dial Rotate the dial to change the frequency/memory channel or to set items for the main band.
  • Page 22: Side Panels

    4. Part Names and Operation Name Function (7) Antenna connector Attach the supplied antenna securely. To use other (SMA) antennae, select an antenna which has been tuned to operate within the specifi ed operating frequency range. (8) Earphone jack Used to connect an external earphone. (9) Main RX lamp This lamp illuminates in green while the main band squelch is open.
  • Page 23: Key Operation

    4. Part Names and Operation 4-1-3 Key operation LINK AUDIO Name Function After the FUNC Key Hold Down the Key Hold Down the Key is Pressed (Approx. 1 Second) and Operate the Dial Enter 1. WILD key Program/cancel the quick Enter 2.
  • Page 24: Lcd Display

    4. Part Names and Operation 4-2 LCD Display (1) (2) (3) (8) (9) (10) A T H D C S 145.000 (18) (11) (17) BUSY (12) (16) 433.000 (13) (15) (14) BUSY Indication Function Appears when the [FUNC] key is pressed or  ...
  • Page 25: Basic Operation

    Hold down the key again to turn the power OFF. • Due to utilize the capacity of the battery in full to maximize the operat- ing time, a special tune has been performed to the circuit of the DJ-X11. MEMO For this reason, you may encounter an event that the unit can’t be...
  • Page 26: Adjusting Squelch Level

    5. Basic Operation • When using earphones, be careful that the volume is not set too loud. Start from a low level and gradually increase it while actually listening CAUTION to the sound. When nothing is heard • When the squelch is closed or the Mute function is activated, you will MEMO hear nothing even if you increase the volume level.
  • Page 27: Monitor Function

    5. Basic Operation 5-5 Monitor function The Monitor function forces the squelch to open. When receiving signals are relatively weak or are often interrupted, it opens the squelch temporarily, re- gardless of the current squelch level. This function is activated when the “Monitor key operation setting”...
  • Page 28: Selecting The Band To Operate

    5. Basic Operation 5-7 Selecting the Band to Operate Select either the main band or sub band to operate. Refer to (P. 33) for the range of the receivable frequencies for each band.   Press the key or key to 145.000 select the band to operate.
  • Page 29: Operating Modes

    6. Operating Modes Operating Modes The DJ-X11 has three operating modes: VFO, Preset, and Memory. VFO mode VFO stands for Variable Frequency Oscillator. You can select a desired frequency by rotating the dial. You can operate the receiver like a normal radio.
  • Page 30: Setting Frequencies In Vfo Mode

    6. Operating Modes 6-1 Setting frequencies in VFO mode The VFO mode is a mode displayed when you turn ON the DJ-X11 for the fi rst time with the factory default setting. In this mode, you can select receiving fre- quencies by rotating the dial.
  • Page 31: Setting Frequencies Through Direct Input

    • The frequencies which can be input for the sub band are limited. (P. 33) MEMO 6-5 Setting frequencies in Preset mode   While in VFO mode, press the 187.600 key once. The DJ-X11 is W F M set to the Preset mode and the 433.000 reception mode is displayed on the LCD.
  • Page 32: Receiving Operation

    Using the Attenuator or RF Gain function described later can reduce such interference and interruption. • The DJ-X11 receives radio signals over a very wide range, however, when it is compared with radios or receivers specifi cally designed for a certain frequency range, its sensitivity, sound quality and volume may be inferior within that range.
  • Page 33 Note that this frequency range is not the rating specifi ca- tion guaranteed by Alinco and it cannot be improved or modifi ed due to the circuit design. • From now on, when you continue operations by following the instruc-...
  • Page 34: Memory Mode

    A”, a “group starting with B”, and so on. A “memory channel” corresponds to individual names. 7-1 Memory Types and Usage The DJ-X11 has the following six types of memory banks. Bank for normal Contains channels which are used in normal memory channels operation in Memory mode.
  • Page 35: Programming A Memory Channel

    7. Memory Mode 7-2 Programming a Memory Channel This section describes how to program a memory channel with the DJ-X11. • For easy understanding, it is recommended to read this page once and then actually operate the receiver according to the programming ex- MEMO ample shown on (P.
  • Page 36 “Write-protect (memory protection) function” (P. 91) and then continue the procedure. • By using the free software which can be downloaded from the Alinco website (http://www.alinco.com/) and the optionally available PC con- nection cable (ERW-7/ERW-8), you can divide these memory banks as desired, into up to 50 banks x 1200 memory channels.
  • Page 37 7. Memory Mode • “DUAL” can be selected only when the dual-band display is selected. • The bank for programmed scan channels requires programming of two CAUTION frequencies to channels **A and **B. Example: Assume that a frequency of 145.020 MHz is programmed to channel 01A, and a frequency of 146.100 MHz is programmed to channel 01B.
  • Page 38: Calling Up A Memory Channel

    7. Memory Mode 7-3 Calling Up a Memory Channel Press the key to switch to Memory mode. Press the key to select the memory bank to call up. Rotate the dial to select the memory channel. • When you call up the data in the bank for dual band channels, you cannot switch between the main and sub bands.
  • Page 39: Editing A Memory Channel

    7. Memory Mode • Once data is deleted, it cannot be restored. Ensure that you do not de- lete necessary data by mistake. CAUTION • To prevent important data from being deleted accidentally, be sure to reactivate the “Write-protect (memory protection) function” (P. 91) after deleting data.
  • Page 40: Quick Memory

    7. Memory Mode 7-6 Quick Memory This function is used to quickly call up memory channels which are frequently used in Memory mode. Quick memory items can be programmed to the keys. 7-6-1 Programming a memory channel to the quick memory Press the key to switch to Memory mode.
  • Page 41: Memory Naming Function

    7. Memory Mode Press the key. The "MR" display on the left of the LCD changes to "SKIP", indicating that the Memory Skip function is set to the channel. To deactivate the Memory Skip function, select the memory channel and repeat the steps above.
  • Page 42 MEMO • You can create your own pictographs using the utility software. • The flashing character is not yet registered. Be sure to move the cur- sor to the right so that it stop flashing. • It is recommended to use Alinco’s DJ-X11 free utility software down- loadable from alinco.com site for easier and faster naming operation. One of ERW-4C/7/8 optional PC-connection cables is necessary to operate with the software.
  • Page 43 7. Memory Mode ● List of characters assigned to the key pad 1 あいうえお ぁぃぅぇぉ アイウエオ ァィゥェォ 2 ABC abc かきくけこ がぎぐげご カキクケコ  ガギグゲゴ 3 DEF def さしすせそ ざじずぜぞ サシスセソ  ザジズゼゾ 4 GHI ghi たちつてと っ だぢづでど  タチツテト ッ ダヂヅデド 5 JKL jkl なにぬねの ナニヌネノ 6 MNO mno はひふへほ ばびぶべぼ ぱぴぷぺぽ ハヒフヘホ バビブベボ パピプペポ 7 PQRS pqrs まみむめも マミムメモ 8 TUV tuv やゆよ ゃゅょ ヤユヨ ャュョ 9 WXYZ wxyz らりるれろ ラリルレロ 0 わゎゐゑをん ワヮヰヱヲン ヴヵヶ 、 。 , . ・ : ; ? ! ゛ ゜ ´ ` ¨ ^  ̄ _ ヽ ヾ ゝ ゞ...
  • Page 44 7. Memory Mode ● List of characters assigned to the key pad (kanji) 亜唖娃阿哀愛挨姶逢葵茜穐悪握渥旭葦芦鯵梓圧斡扱宛姐虻飴絢 綾鮎或粟袷安庵按暗案闇鞍杏以伊位依偉囲夷委威尉惟意慰易椅 為畏異移維緯胃萎衣謂違遺医井亥域育郁磯一壱溢逸稲茨芋鰯允 印咽員因姻引飲淫胤蔭院陰隠韻吋右宇烏羽迂雨卯鵜窺丑碓臼渦 嘘唄欝蔚鰻姥厩浦瓜閏噂云運雲荏餌叡営嬰影映曳栄永泳洩瑛盈 穎頴英衛詠鋭液疫益駅悦謁越閲榎厭円園堰奄宴延怨掩援沿演炎 焔煙燕猿縁艶苑薗遠鉛鴛塩於汚甥凹央奥往応押旺横欧殴王翁襖 鴬鴎黄岡沖荻億屋憶臆桶牡乙俺卸恩温穏音 下化仮何伽価佳加可嘉夏嫁家寡科暇果架歌河火珂禍禾稼箇花苛 茄荷華菓蝦課嘩貨迦過霞蚊俄峨我牙画臥芽蛾賀雅餓駕介会解回 塊壊廻快怪悔恢懐戒拐改魁晦械海灰界皆絵芥蟹開階貝凱劾外咳 害崖慨概涯碍蓋街該鎧骸浬馨蛙垣柿蛎鈎劃嚇各廓拡撹格核殻獲 確穫覚角赫較郭閣隔革学岳楽額顎掛笠樫橿梶鰍潟割喝恰括活渇 滑葛褐轄且鰹叶椛樺鞄株兜竃蒲釜鎌噛鴨栢茅萱粥刈苅瓦乾侃冠 寒刊勘勧巻喚堪姦完官寛干幹患感慣憾換敢柑桓棺款歓汗漢澗潅 環甘監看竿管簡緩缶翰肝艦莞観諌貫還鑑間閑関陥韓館舘丸含岸 巌玩癌眼岩翫贋雁頑顔願企伎危喜器基奇嬉寄岐希幾忌揮机旗既 期棋棄機帰毅気汽畿祈季稀紀徽規記貴起軌輝飢騎鬼亀偽儀妓宜 戯技擬欺犠疑祇義蟻誼議掬菊鞠吉吃喫桔橘詰砧杵黍却客脚虐逆 丘久仇休及吸宮弓急救朽求汲泣灸球究窮笈級糾給旧牛去居巨拒 拠挙渠虚許距鋸漁禦魚亨享京供侠僑兇競共凶協匡卿叫喬境峡強 彊怯恐恭挟教橋況狂狭矯胸脅興蕎郷鏡響饗驚仰凝尭暁業局曲極 玉桐粁僅勤均巾錦斤欣欽琴禁禽筋緊芹菌衿襟謹近金吟銀九倶句 区狗玖矩苦躯駆駈駒具愚虞喰空偶寓遇隅串櫛釧屑屈掘窟沓靴轡 窪熊隈粂栗繰桑鍬勲君薫訓群軍郡卦袈祁係傾刑兄啓圭珪型契形 径恵慶慧憩掲携敬景桂渓畦稽系経継繋罫茎荊蛍計詣警軽頚鶏芸 迎鯨劇戟撃激隙桁傑欠決潔穴結血訣月件倹倦健兼券剣喧圏堅嫌 建憲懸拳捲検権牽犬献研硯絹県肩見謙賢軒遣鍵険顕験鹸元原厳...
  • Page 45 7. Memory Mode 些佐叉唆嵯左差査沙瑳砂詐鎖裟坐座挫債催再最哉塞妻宰彩才採 栽歳済災采犀砕砦祭斎細菜裁載際剤在材罪財冴坂阪堺榊肴咲崎 埼碕鷺作削咋搾昨朔柵窄策索錯桜鮭笹匙冊刷察拶撮擦札殺薩雑 皐鯖捌錆鮫皿晒三傘参山惨撒散桟燦珊産算纂蚕讃賛酸餐斬暫残 仕仔伺使刺司史嗣四士始姉姿子屍市師志思指支孜斯施旨枝止死 氏獅祉私糸紙紫肢脂至視詞詩試誌諮資賜雌飼歯事似侍児字寺慈 持時次滋治爾璽痔磁示而耳自蒔辞汐鹿式識鴫竺軸宍雫七叱執失 嫉室悉湿漆疾質実蔀篠偲柴芝屡蕊縞舎写射捨赦斜煮社紗者謝車 遮蛇邪借勺尺杓灼爵酌釈錫若寂弱惹主取守手朱殊狩珠種腫趣酒 首儒受呪寿授樹綬需囚収周宗就州修愁拾洲秀秋終繍習臭舟蒐衆 襲讐蹴輯週酋酬集醜什住充十従戎柔汁渋獣縦重銃叔夙宿淑祝縮 粛塾熟出術述俊峻春瞬竣舜駿准循旬楯殉淳準潤盾純巡遵醇順処 初所暑曙渚庶緒署書薯藷諸助叙女序徐恕鋤除傷償勝匠升召哨商 唱嘗奨妾娼宵将小少尚庄床廠彰承抄招掌捷昇昌昭晶松梢樟樵沼 消渉湘焼焦照症省硝礁祥称章笑粧紹肖菖蒋蕉衝裳訟証詔詳象賞 醤鉦鍾鐘障鞘上丈丞乗冗剰城場壌嬢常情擾条杖浄状畳穣蒸譲醸 錠嘱埴飾拭植殖燭織職色触食蝕辱尻伸信侵唇娠寝審心慎振新晋 森榛浸深申疹真神秦紳臣芯薪親診身辛進針震人仁刃塵壬尋甚尽 腎訊迅陣靭笥諏須酢図厨逗吹垂帥推水炊睡粋翠衰遂酔錐錘随瑞 髄崇嵩数枢趨雛据杉椙菅頗雀裾澄摺寸世瀬畝是凄制勢姓征性成 政整星晴棲栖正清牲生盛精聖声製西誠誓請逝醒青静斉税脆隻席 惜戚斥昔析石積籍績脊責赤跡蹟碩切拙接摂折設窃節説雪絶舌蝉 仙先千占宣専尖川戦扇撰栓栴泉浅洗染潜煎煽旋穿箭線繊羨腺舛 船薦詮賎践選遷銭銑閃鮮前善漸然全禅繕膳糎噌塑岨措曾曽楚狙 疏疎礎祖租粗素組蘇訴阻遡鼠僧創双叢倉喪壮奏爽宋層匝惣想捜 掃挿掻操早曹巣槍槽漕燥争痩相窓糟総綜聡草荘葬蒼藻装走送遭 鎗霜騒像増憎臓蔵贈造促側則即息捉束測足速俗属賊族続卒袖其 揃存孫尊損村遜...
  • Page 46 7. Memory Mode 他多太汰詑唾堕妥惰打柁舵楕陀駄騨体堆対耐岱帯待怠態戴替泰 滞胎腿苔袋貸退逮隊黛鯛代台大第醍題鷹滝瀧卓啄宅托択拓沢濯 琢託鐸濁諾茸凧蛸只叩但達辰奪脱巽竪辿棚谷狸鱈樽誰丹単嘆坦 担探旦歎淡湛炭短端箪綻耽胆蛋誕鍛団壇弾断暖檀段男談値知地 弛恥智池痴稚置致蜘遅馳築畜竹筑蓄逐秩窒茶嫡着中仲宙忠抽昼 柱注虫衷註酎鋳駐樗瀦猪苧著貯丁兆凋喋寵帖帳庁弔張彫徴懲挑 暢朝潮牒町眺聴脹腸蝶調諜超跳銚長頂鳥勅捗直朕沈珍賃鎮陳津 墜椎槌追鎚痛通塚栂掴槻佃漬柘辻蔦綴鍔椿潰坪壷嬬紬爪吊釣鶴 亭低停偵剃貞呈堤定帝底庭廷弟悌抵挺提梯汀碇禎程締艇訂諦蹄 逓邸鄭釘鼎泥摘擢敵滴的笛適鏑溺哲徹撤轍迭鉄典填天展店添纏 甜貼転顛点伝殿澱田電兎吐堵塗妬屠徒斗杜渡登菟賭途都鍍砥砺 努度土奴怒倒党冬凍刀唐塔塘套宕島嶋悼投搭東桃梼棟盗淘湯涛 灯燈当痘祷等答筒糖統到董蕩藤討謄豆踏逃透鐙陶頭騰闘働動同 堂導憧撞洞瞳童胴萄道銅峠鴇匿得徳涜特督禿篤毒独読栃橡凸突 椴届鳶苫寅酉瀞噸屯惇敦沌豚遁頓呑曇鈍 奈那内乍凪薙謎灘捺鍋楢馴縄畷南楠軟難汝二尼弐迩匂賑肉虹廿 日乳入如尿韮任妊忍認濡禰祢寧葱猫熱年念捻撚燃粘乃廼之埜嚢 悩濃納能脳膿農覗蚤 巴把播覇杷波派琶破婆罵芭馬俳廃拝排敗杯盃牌背肺輩配倍培媒 梅楳煤狽買売賠陪這蝿秤矧萩伯剥博拍柏泊白箔粕舶薄迫曝漠爆 縛莫駁麦函箱硲箸肇筈櫨幡肌畑畠八鉢溌発醗髪伐罰抜筏閥鳩噺 塙蛤隼伴判半反叛帆搬斑板氾汎版犯班畔繁般藩販範釆煩頒飯挽 晩番盤磐蕃蛮匪卑否妃庇彼悲扉批披斐比泌疲皮碑秘緋罷肥被誹 費避非飛樋簸備尾微枇毘琵眉美鼻柊稗匹疋髭彦膝菱肘弼必畢筆 逼桧姫媛紐百謬俵彪標氷漂瓢票表評豹廟描病秒苗錨鋲蒜蛭鰭品 彬斌浜瀕貧賓頻敏瓶不付埠夫婦富冨布府怖扶敷斧普浮父符腐膚 芙譜負賦赴阜附侮撫武舞葡蕪部封楓風葺蕗伏副復幅服福腹複覆 淵弗払沸仏物鮒分吻噴墳憤扮焚奮粉糞紛雰文聞丙併兵塀幣平弊 柄並蔽閉陛米頁僻壁癖碧別瞥蔑箆偏変片篇編辺返遍便勉娩弁鞭 保舗鋪圃捕歩甫補輔穂募墓慕戊暮母簿菩倣俸包呆報奉宝峰峯崩 庖抱捧放方朋法泡烹砲縫胞芳萌蓬蜂褒訪豊邦鋒飽鳳鵬乏亡傍剖 坊妨帽忘忙房暴望某棒冒紡肪膨謀貌貿鉾防吠頬北僕卜墨撲朴牧 睦穆釦勃没殆堀幌奔本翻凡盆...
  • Page 47 7. Memory Mode 摩磨魔麻埋妹昧枚毎哩槙幕膜枕鮪柾鱒桝亦俣又抹末沫迄侭繭麿 万慢満漫蔓味未魅巳箕岬密蜜湊蓑稔脈妙粍民眠務夢無牟矛霧鵡 椋婿娘冥名命明盟迷銘鳴姪牝滅免棉綿緬面麺摸模茂妄孟毛猛盲 網耗蒙儲木黙目杢勿餅尤戻籾貰問悶紋門匁 也冶夜爺耶野弥矢厄役約薬訳躍靖柳薮鑓愉愈油癒諭輸唯佑優勇 友宥幽悠憂揖有柚湧涌猶猷由祐裕誘遊邑郵雄融夕予余与誉輿預 傭幼妖容庸揚揺擁曜楊様洋溶熔用窯羊耀葉蓉要謡踊遥陽養慾抑 欲沃浴翌翼淀 理璃痢裏裡里離陸律率立葎掠略劉流溜琉留硫粒隆竜龍侶慮旅虜 了亮僚両凌寮料梁涼猟療瞭稜糧良諒遼量陵領力緑倫厘林淋燐琳 臨輪隣鱗麟瑠塁涙累類令伶例冷励嶺怜玲礼苓鈴隷零霊麗齢暦歴 列劣烈裂廉恋憐漣煉簾練聯蓮連錬呂魯櫓炉賂路露労婁廊弄朗楼 榔浪漏牢狼篭老聾蝋郎六麓禄肋録論 倭和話歪賄脇惑枠鷲亙亘鰐詫藁蕨椀湾碗腕 <About kanji characters> The DJ-X11 is programmed with all of the fi rst class kanji characters of JIS standard.
  • Page 48: Functions Assigned To The Key Pad

    8. Functions Assigned to the Key Pad Functions Assigned to the Key Pad With the DJ-X11, the function shown above each key has been assigned to that key. To set the assigned function, press the [FUNC] key to display on the LCD and then press the corresponding key.
  • Page 49 When "Low" or "High" is selected, "ATL" or "ATH" illuminates respectively. • The attenuation level of the Attenuator function varies depending on the received frequency. CAUTION • The receiving sensitivity adjustment of the DJ-X11 cannot “increase the sensitivity” such as when using a preamplifi er.
  • Page 50: Switching The Modulation Mode

    • The modulation modes which can be selected for the sub band are AM and FM only. CAUTION • Since the SSB/CW reception of the DJ-X11 uses a simple circuit, the performance against interference or suppression is inferior to commu- nication receivers, however, this is not a malfunction. Sometimes USB can be demodulated with LSB depending on the signal strength.
  • Page 51: Setting The Tone Squelch/Dcs

    8. Functions Assigned to the Key Pad 8-4 Setting the Tone Squelch/DCS To put the receiver on standby to receive signals from specifi c stations, use the Tone Squelch (CTCSS) or DCS function. • You cannot set both Tone Squelch and DCS functions to one band. CAUTION Press the [FUNC] key to display on the LCD.
  • Page 52 8. Functions Assigned to the Key Pad Rotate the upper dial to select the tone squelch frequency from the 39 frequencies listed below. (Unit: Hz) 67.0 69.3 71.9 74.4 77.0 79.7 82.5 85.4 88.5 91.5 94.8 97.4 100.0 103.5 107.2 110.9 114.8 118.8...
  • Page 53: Dcs Function

    8. Functions Assigned to the Key Pad 8-4-2 DCS function This function allows selective reception according to a similar principle to the Tone Squelch function. You can select from 104 DCS codes. Press the [FUNC] key to display on the LCD.  ...
  • Page 54: Bank Link Setting Function

    8. Functions Assigned to the Key Pad 8-5 Bank Link Setting Function During the memory scan, the banks to be scanned can be grouped as desired. You can set 10 groups and another one group for the Bug Detector function. These groups correspond to keys through (Pressing the...
  • Page 55: Priority Monitoring Function

    The Priority Monitoring function monitors two channels alternately to improve reception efficiency. After receiving signals from the active channel in VFO mode for 5 seconds (*1), the DJ-X11 receives the signals from the selected priority channel for 0.5 second to see if there are any signals being sent. This function is useful when you set your favorite channel as the main channel, and set a channel of interest as the priority channel.
  • Page 56: Received Sound Quality Adjustment Function

    8. Functions Assigned to the Key Pad 8-7 Received Sound Quality Adjustment Function This function changes the quality of the received sound. Set this function according to your preference. The audibility may vary depending on the reception mode (modulation mode). Press the [FUNC] key to display on the LCD.
  • Page 57: Frequency Shift Function

    8. Functions Assigned to the Key Pad 8-8 Frequency Shift Function The Frequency Shift function switches from the frequency currently being received to another frequency with the press of a single key. For example, communication with a repeater (relay) uses sending (uplink) and receiving (downlink) frequencies separately.
  • Page 58: Changing The Channel Step

    8. Functions Assigned to the Key Pad 8-9 Changing the Channel Step The channel step is the interval between the frequencies which have been assigned to radio communications and broadcasts. The default channel step can be changed. The channel step can be changed to the one of the following units: ●...
  • Page 59: Channel Scope Function

    8. Functions Assigned to the Key Pad 8-10 Channel Scope Function The Channel Scope function receives the signals of the displayed frequency and shows the levels of the signal reception in the nearby channels simultaneously. You can use this function in VFO and Memory modes to check the usage of several channels at a glance.
  • Page 60: Vfo Channel Scope

    8. Functions Assigned to the Key Pad ● Channel Scope operation when the Tone Squelch/DCS function is set (Reception of the center channel signals in Normal mode) When the Tone Squelch or DCS function is set, signals are stopped in the center channel.
  • Page 61: Memory Channel Scope

    8. Functions Assigned to the Key Pad 8-10-2 Memory Channel Scope The reception levels are displayed for the frequencies of neighboring programmed memory channels with the frequency of the displayed memory channel in the center. • The Channel Scope function ignores empty memory channels. •...
  • Page 62: Copying The Memory Channel Data Into Vfo Mode

    8. Functions Assigned to the Key Pad 8-11 Copying the Memory Channel Data into VFO Mode You can copy the frequency of a memory channel into VFO mode. This function is useful when you want to receive a frequency slightly different from that of a memory channel or when you edit a memory channel.
  • Page 63: Useful Functions

    9. Useful Functions Useful Functions 9-1 Key-lock Function The Key-lock function prevents accidental operation of the keys and dials while the receiver is being used or carried. Two types of locking are available: Quick Lock which can be activated easily, and Normal Lock which is more complicated to unlock.
  • Page 64: Scanning Function

    9. Useful Functions 9-2 Scanning Function The Scan function automatically changes the frequencies and searches for signals being sent. The following scan types are available. VFO scan In VFO mode, the scan searches all frequencies within the selected band by using the tuning step specifi...
  • Page 65: Preset Scan

    9. Useful Functions 9-4 Preset Scan Press the key to switch to Preset mode. Press the key to select the band.   P r e s s t h e k e y t o s t a r t 187.600 scanning.
  • Page 66: Programmed Scan

    The Programmed scan searches a range of frequencies specifi ed by upper and lower limits. The specifi ed upper and lower frequencies are collectively referred to as a "programmed scan channel". The DJ-X11 can store up to 50 pairs of programmed scan channels. For more information, refer to "Programming a Memory Channel"...
  • Page 67: Dcs Scan

    9. Useful Functions 9-8 DCS Scan The DCS scan automatically detects DCS codes in the received radio signals. In VFO mode, tune to the frequency to search for a DCS code.   Hold down the key and 145.000 rotate the upper dial to select “DCS scan”.
  • Page 68: Sweep Scan

    9. Useful Functions 9-9 Sweep Scan The Sweep scan scans frequencies during the Channel Scope operation and displays the reception levels. Even when scanning moves to the next channel, the reception level of the previous channel is displayed continuously. Like scanning, there are three types of Sweep scan: Band, Program and Memory.
  • Page 69: Bug Detector Function

    The DJ-X11 provides two modes for the function: Silent and Sound. The default setting is a combination of both Silent and Sound modes. Refer to "Mode coupling setting of the Bug Detector function"...
  • Page 70: Operating Procedure In Sound Mode

    9-10-2 Operating procedure in Sound mode This mode searches for a bugging device and determines an approximate distance to it by producing a sound from the DJ-X11 to make the bugging device emit the sound and measuring the time difference between when the DJ-X11 produces the sound and when it receives the signal of the sound.
  • Page 71: Mode Coupling Setting Of The Bug Detector Function

    The function may not work properly or may not be usable de- pending on the surrounding environment (reverberation, etc.). • When the DJ-X11 is moved quickly during the search, it may malfunction due to the Doppler effect. • The function may not work properly depending on the relationship between the speaker orientation and the position of a bugging device.
  • Page 72: Sensitivity Setting Of The Bug Detector Function

    9. Useful Functions 9-10-4 Sensitivity setting of the Bug Detector function You can set the detection sensitivity of the Silent mode of the Bug Detector function. Press the [FUNC] key to display on the LCD.   Press the right dial to display 145.000 “BUG sensitivity”...
  • Page 73: Set Mode Confi Gurations

    10. Set Mode Confi gurations Set Mode Confi gurations You can improve the ease of use of the DJ-X11 by changing each function according to your preferences. In the Set mode, the following items can be customized. The items at the top of the list are called “menus”, and the setting items below are called “sub menus”.
  • Page 74: Receiver Setting

    Press the [MONI] key to return to the Set mode menu se- lection screen. Press the [FUNC] key to confi rm the setting and exit the Set mode. • If you exit the set mode from sub-menu status,DJ-X11 resumes the last-operated sub menu. MEMO 10-1 Receiver Setting Use this menu to set basic receiver options.
  • Page 75: Earphone Antenna Setting

    10. Set Mode Confi gurations • The built-in bar antenna does not support shortwave broadcasts. You need to connect an oppropriate antenna. CAUTION 10-1-2 Earphone antenna setting Use this setting to switch between the earphone antenna and the supplied whip antenna. When the earphone antenna is selected, you can receive signals even without connecting the supplied whip antenna because the earphone cord serves as an antenna.
  • Page 76: Cw Setting

    Some digital signals, such as 9600 bps high-speed packet communication of amateur radio, use modulation methods called FSK or GMSK. Conse- quently, these signals cannot be received properly with the DJ-X11 which receives fi ltered audio signals such as 1200 bps AFSK packets. In such a case, you may be able to receive data communication by inputting the signals to a dedicated connecting device (TNC, etc.) or a PC.
  • Page 77: F Tuning Function Operation Setting

    Selecting “1” fi nishes scanning faster; however, the receiver may not tune to the target signal properly. The DJ-X11 provides a variable range be- cause the required accuracy varies depending on the conditions such as the strength of the target signal.
  • Page 78: Screen Display Setting

    10. Set Mode Confi gurations   Rotate the upper dial to select 145.000 “IQ output”. IQ out put Rotate the lower dial to select Disable “enable” or “Disable”. When "enable" is selected, the sound of both the main and sub bands is not output.
  • Page 79: Contrast Setting

    10. Set Mode Confi gurations Rotate the lower dial to select the illumination time. Rotating the dial switches to select the options as follows: Always lit Disable all Turn out 5sec 10sec 15sec 20sec 25sec 30sec Always lit The illumination is on all the time. Disable all The illumination and RX lamp go off.
  • Page 80: Welcome Screen Setting

    10. Set Mode Confi gurations Rotate the lower dial to select the number font option. Rotating the dial switches the options as follows: Bold all Op. band bold Op. band thin Thin all Bold all All numbers are displayed in a bold font. The numbers of the band being operated are Op.
  • Page 81: Power And Battery Setting

    10. Set Mode Confi gurations 10-3 Power and Battery Setting Use this menu to set power-related options.   Select <POWER & BATT.> from 145.000 the Set mode menu. < > POWER & BATT. Press the key to display the <POWER & BATT.> sub menu. 10-3-1 Auto power off setting “Auto Power Off”...
  • Page 82: Battery Setting

    10. Set Mode Confi gurations 10-3-2 Battery setting Use this setting to display the battery level icons correctly.   Rotate the upper dial to select 145.000 “Battery type”. The LCD displays the information as Battery type shown on the right. Battery pack Rotate the lower dial to select “Battery pack”...
  • Page 83: Key Assignment Setting

    • The battery save function is disabled while signals are received or scanned. If longer battery save time is selected, the beginning of a sound at signal re- ception may be lost. 10-4 Key Assignment Setting Use this menu to set the key operation of the DJ-X11.   Select <KEY ASSIGNMENT> 145.000 from the Set mode menu.
  • Page 84: Set Mode Exit Time Setting

    10. Set Mode Confi gurations Rotate the lower dial to select the key lock mode. Rotating the dial switches the options as follows: 16-key pad Dials only 17-key pad 16-key + dials All operation will be locked. 16-key pad The operation of the key pad will be locked except for the key.
  • Page 85: Right/Left Dial Function Setting

    10. Set Mode Confi gurations Rotate the lower dial to select “Stay in the band” or “Go to next band”. Stay in the band Return to the other end of the same band. Go to next band Move to the next band. 10-4-4 Right/left dial function setting Use this setting to swap the functions assigned to the right and left dials.
  • Page 86: Assigning A Function To The Wild Key

    10. Set Mode Confi gurations 10-4-6 Assigning a function to the WILD key Use this setting to assign a desired menu item in the Set mode to the key. Assign a frequently used menu so you can change the setting quickly.  ...
  • Page 87: Moni Key Activation Setting

    10. Set Mode Confi gurations Rotate the lower dial to select the band to be operated with the [MONI] key, function. Both bands Both bands will be operated with the [MONI] key. Main band only The main band will be operated with the [MONI] key. Sub band only The sub band will be operated with the [MONI] key.
  • Page 88: Remote Com Port Setting

    MEMO • When “Enable” is selected, the ERW-7 cannot be used. • ERW-7 can’t real-time control the DJ-X11. 10-5 Scan Setting Use this menu to set various scan functions included in the DJ-X11.   Select <SCANNING> from the 145.000 Set mode menu.
  • Page 89: Priority Monitoring Interval Setting

    1 second to 5 minutes ("1sec. elapse" to "5min. elapse"). • The periodic scan is a scan mode to let the DJ-X11 automatically move to the next channel when the specifi ed time elapses, regardless of the MEMO presence of signals.
  • Page 90: Priority Monitoring Duration Setting

    10. Set Mode Confi gurations 10-5-3 Priority Monitoring duration setting Use this setting to specify the time to stop the reception of signals from the priority channel when the Priority Monitoring function is ON.   Rotate the upper dial to select 145.000 “Prio.
  • Page 91: Scan Speed Setting

    10. Set Mode Confi gurations 10-5-5 Scan speed setting Use this setting to change the scan speed.   Rotate the upper dial to select 145.000 “Scan Speed”. The LCD displays the information as Scan Speed shown on the right. Slow Rotate the lower dial to select from three levels: “Slow”, “Normal”, and “Fast”.
  • Page 92: Memory Name Display Setting

    10. Set Mode Confi gurations 10-6-2 Memory name display setting When memory names have been set, use this setting to select whether to display a memory name or frequency.   Rotate the upper dial to select 145.000 “Name display”. Name display The LCD displays the information as shown on the right.
  • Page 93: Bell Function Setting

    10. Set Mode Confi gurations 10-7-2 Bell function setting The Bell function uses a bell sound to provide notifi cation when a signal is received.   Rotate the upper dial to select 145.000 “Bell”. Bell The LCD displays the information as shown on the right.
  • Page 94: Voice Guidance Function Setting

    10. Set Mode Confi gurations 10-7-3 Voice Guidance function setting This function reads the displayed frequency of the DJ-X11 or announces the result of the Bug Detector function in English. ● Setting the Voice Guidance function   Rotate the upper dial to select 145.000...
  • Page 95: Remote Controller Setting

    Attenuator Antenna Bar antenna Priority RF gain AF tone Beep Bell CTCSS CTCSS reverse *This function selects whether to switch to the DJ-X11 automatically when the squelch opens, or to manualy switch the audio input from the portable audio player.
  • Page 96: Channel Display Mode

    11. Channel Display Mode Channel Display Mode This mode displays only a bank and a channel number instead of a frequency in the Memory mode. Some other functions are also disabled. This mode is convenient for commercial users. Program frequencies into the memory beforehand. Select the memory mode and turn the power OFF.
  • Page 97: Cable-Clone And Pc Connection Functions

    Cable-clone and PC Connection Functions The Cable-clone function copies data from one DJ-X11 to another DJ-X11. By connecting two DJ-X11 units with a cable, you can copy the information (including memory data) specified in the sending unit (herein referred to as “Master”) to the receiving unit (herein referred to as “Slave”).
  • Page 98 Audio output (monaural) terminal (Use of 2-pole monaural plugs) If you use the DJ-X11 only to output signals to an earphone, an external speaker, ACARS software, or a low-speed packet TNC, you can use a cable, an earphone, or an external speaker with ø3.5 mm 2-pole monaural plugs.
  • Page 99: Cable-Clone Receiving Data

    12. Cable-clone and PC Connection Functions 12-2 Cable-Clone Receiving Data Use the following procedure to copy data from another DJ-X11 or to receive data edited on a PC. Turn OFF the Slave and connect the stereo mini-plug cable to its earphone jack.
  • Page 100: Cable-Clone Transferring Data

    12. Cable-clone and PC Connection Functions 12-3 Cable-Clone Transferring Data The procedure below does not necessitate using the PC Connection function. Turn OFF the Master and connect the stereo mini-plug cable to its earphone jack. While holding down the [ MONI ] key, press the [...
  • Page 101: Reset Function

    • Remember that you cannot restore data deleted in Memory mode. CAUTION 13-1 Reset This function resets the DJ-X11 to the condition before shipment. Use this function if you get lost while operating the DJ-X11 or if the DJ-X11 does not operate properly. ● Partial reset Turn off the DJ-X11 While holding down the [FUNC] key, turn on the DJ-X11.
  • Page 102: Using The Optional Remote Controller

    (3) Operation key B Used to switch the frequency bands. (4) Earphone cord Plug this cord into the earphone jack of the DJ-X11 (5) Audio input jack Connect an MP3 player or other portable audio player. using its appropreate AUX in/output accessory cable.
  • Page 103: Connecting The Remote Controller

    • You can connect an MP3 player or other portable audio player to the remote controller and listen to music in stereo sounds. When the squelch opens, the input is automatically switched to the DJ-X11. • You can assign functions you wish to the operation keys A, B, C and D.(See...
  • Page 104: Maintenance And Reference

    Uninstall the batteries or unplug incorrect. t h e e x t e r n a l p o w e r s u p p l y. DJ-X11 doesn't operate Wait for at least 10 seconds, properly. and reinstall the batteries or reconnect the power supply.
  • Page 105: Optional Accessories List

    Consequently, your DJ-X11 may operate differently from the description in this manual depending on its fi rmware version. • Before you contact our service center about the DJ-X11, please check the fi rmware version by following the procedure below: 1. Hold down the [FUNC] key for approximately one second to activate the Key-lock.
  • Page 106: After-Sales Service

    Please ask warranty policy to your dealer before purchase. ■ After the warranty period Contact your Alinco dealer or service contact. If the performance can be retained by repairing the product, we will repair it at cost on your request.
  • Page 107: Index

    16. Index Index NUMBER 1MHz UP/DOWN ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 30 DC jack・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 17 DCS scan・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 67 DCS ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 53 Detected signal output function ・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 76 AC adapter  ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 17 Dial ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 21 APO ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 81 Display setting・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・78, 92 ATH  ・ ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 49 Dry battery case ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 19 ATL ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 49 Dual-band ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・...
  • Page 108 16. Index M → V ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 62 SCAN key ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 23 MAIN key ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 23 SUB key  ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 23 MONI key setting ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 87 Scanning function  ・ ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 64 MONI key  ・ ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 22 Scan mode setting ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 88 Main RX lamp ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 22 Sensitivity setting of the bug detector function ・・ 72 Main band ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・...
  • Page 109: Specifi Cations

    17. Specifi cations Specifi cations 17-1 Specifi cations Receivable Receivable frequency range (Main band): 0.05 to 1300MHz frequency range Receivable frequency range (Sub band): 118 to 171MHz, 336 to 470MHz (USA T version: cellular frequencies [824.000 〜 849.99995MHz, 869.000 〜 894.99995MHz] are blocked.) Frequency step 0.05/0.1/1/5/6.25/8.33/10/12.5/15/20/25/30/50/100/125/150/200/500kHz/1MHz Modulation...
  • Page 110: The Band-Plans

    17. Specifi cations 17-2 The Band-plans 17-2-1 Switching the main band ● E Pan-Europe version Default (MAIN) Frequency range .150(AM) (50 〜 521kHz)*1 .522(AM) (522 〜 1620kHz)*2 1.625(AM) (1.625 〜 49.99995MHz) 51.000(FM) (50.000 〜 75.900MHz) 87.600(FM) (76.000 〜 87.99995MHz) 118.000(AM) (88.000 〜...
  • Page 111 17. Specifi cations ● E UK version Default (MAIN) Frequency range .150(AM) (50 〜 521kHz)*1 .522(AM) (522 〜 1620kHz)*2 1.625(AM) (1.625 〜 49.99995MHz) 51.000(FM) (50.000 〜 72.795MHz) 72.800(FM) (72.800 〜 87.4875MHz) 118.000(AM) (87.500 〜 141.975MHz) 145.000(FM) (142.000 〜 169.9875MHz) 180.750(WFM) (170.000 〜...
  • Page 112: Switching The Sub Band

    17. Specifi cations 17-2-2 Switching the sub band Press the key and select from the following four bands displayed in this order. Default (SUB) Frequency range 118.000 (AM) (118.000 〜 141.995MHz) 145.000 (FM) (142.000 〜 170.995MHz ) 352.000 (FM) (336.000 〜 429.995MHz ) 433.000 (FM) (430.000 〜...
  • Page 113 ALINCO, INC. Head Offi ce: Yodoyabashi Daibiru Building 13th Floor 4-4-9, Koraibashi, Chuo-ku, Osaka 541-0043, JAPAN Phone: +81-6-7636-2363 Fax: +81-6-6208-3803 E-mail: export@alinco.co.jp Printed in Japan Copyright Alinco, Inc. PS0612/FNFN-NE...

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