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Yaesu FTM-400DR Operating Manual (217 pages)
Dual Band Transceiver C4FM FDMA/FM
Brand:
Yaesu
| Category:
Transceiver
| Size: 26.45 MB
Table of Contents
Introduction
2
Features of this Radio
2
Important Precautions for Mobile Radio Operation
3
Maintaining the Touch Panel
4
Precautions
4
Touch Panel
4
How to Read this Manual
5
Table of Contents
6
Before Using
9
Safety Precautions
9
Type and Meaning of Symbols
9
Type and Meaning of the Marks
9
Accessories
13
Controller
13
Controller
14
Front
14
Name and Function of each Component
14
Back
15
Left Side
15
Front
16
Main Body
16
Microphone
17
Explanation of the Screen
18
Band Scope Screen
19
Dual Band Screen
19
Function Menu Screen
19
Change the Display Mode
20
Compass Screen
20
Altitude Display Screen
21
Timer/Clock Screen
21
Lap Timer Screen
22
Alphabet Input Screen
23
GPS Screen
23
Input the Character
23
Numbers and Symbols Input Screen
23
Installation and Connection
24
Installation Location When Used in a Mobile Unit
24
Installing the Radio
24
Precautions During Installation
24
About the Antenna
25
Antenna Installation in a Mobile Unit
25
Bumper Type
25
Install the Antenna
25
GP Antenna
26
Yagi Antenna
26
Install the Main Body Using the Provided MMB-36 Bracket
27
Installing the Main Body
27
Install the Controller Using the Provided Bracket
28
Connecting the Antenna
29
Connecting the Controller to the Main Body
29
Connecting the Radio
29
Connecting to Microphone
29
Cable Routing from Inside the Car to the Engine Compartment
30
Connecting the Car Battery
30
Connecting the Power Supply Cable
31
Connecting the External Power Supply Equipment
32
Micro-SD Cards that Can be Used
33
Setting up the Micro-SD Card
33
Installing the Micro-SD Card
34
Removing the Micro-SD Card
34
Initializing the Micro-Sd Card
35
Basic Operations
36
Receiving
36
Switching the Power on
36
Turning the Power on
36
Inputting the Call Sign
37
Adjusting the Volume
38
Switching the Operating Band
38
Adjusting the Squelch Level
39
Entering the Numerical Figures
40
Tuning the Radio
40
Using the Knobs
40
Using the Microphone Keys
40
Changing the Frequency Step to 1 Mhz Temporarily
41
Changing the Frequency Steps
41
Changing the Frequency Step to 5 Mhz Temporarily
42
Changing the Frequency Step Using the Set-Up Menu
43
Switching the Operating Mode
44
Switching the Communication Mode
45
Switching the Modulation Mode
46
Displaying the Band Scope
47
Muting the Audio
48
Transmitting
49
Receiving
49
Adjusting the Transmit Power
50
Adjusting the Sensitivity of the Microphone
50
Communicating
50
Communicating in the FM Mode
51
Communicating Using the Repeater
52
Repeater Shift
52
Automatic Repeater Shift
52
Changing the Beep Volume
54
Locking the Knobs and Switches
55
Adjusting the Date and Time
56
Adjusting the Display Brightness
58
Changing the Background Color of the Frequency Display Area
60
Using the Memory
62
Writing to the Memory
62
Recalling the Memory
63
Recalling the Home Channel
63
Changing the Frequency of the Home Channel
64
Erasing the Memory
65
Naming the Memory
66
Assigning a Name Like YM Grp01
66
Changing the Method of the Memory Tag Display
67
Split Memory
68
Simultaneous Registration
68
Registering Transmit Frequency at a Later Time
69
Receiving Weather Broadcast Channels
70
Signal Search
72
Scanning
72
VFO Scan
72
Setting the Receive Operation When the Scanning Stops
73
To Stop the Scanning
73
Memory Scan
73
Memory Scan
74
Selecting the Scanning Method
75
Setting the Specified Memories
75
Scan Only the Specified Memory Channels
76
Setting the Memories to be Skipped
77
Scanning the Programmable Memories
79
Writing into the Programmable Memory
79
Scanning the Programmable Memory
80
Using the Dual Receive
81
Monitoring the Home Channel
81
Setting the Restart Condition of Dual Receive
82
Using the GPS Function
83
What Is GPS?
83
Positioning Using GPS
83
Using the Backtrack Function
83
About GPS Positioning
84
About the Error
84
Positioning Using an External GPS Device
84
Checking the Satellite Capture Status
86
Displaying the Position Information
87
Displaying the Position Information of the Partner Station
87
Recording the Position Information
89
Checking the Route Using a Personal Computer
90
Measuring the Altitude
90
Changing the Altitude Scale
91
Erasing the Previous Altitude Changes
91
Changing the Time Zone
92
Other Settings
92
Changing the Geodetic Reference System
92
Displaying the Compass Screen
93
Changing the Direction of the Compass Panel
94
Using the Real-Time
94
Using the Backtrack Function
95
Saving the Destination
95
Registering the Current Location
95
Registering the Locations of Other Stations
96
Displaying the Position of the Destination in Real Time
97
Using the APRS Function
98
What Is the APRS Function?
98
Using the GM Function
99
What Is the GM Function?
99
Basic Methods to Use the GM Function
100
Convenient Functions
102
Using the Tone Squelch
102
Setting the Tone Frequency
102
Transmitting the Tone Signal
103
Using Digital Code Squelch
104
Setting the DCS Code
104
Using DCS
105
Using the Pager Function
106
Setting the Receive Station Code
106
Activating the Pager Function
108
Recalling a Specified Station
108
Using the Tone Squelch
110
Other Squelch Functions
110
User Programmed Reverse CTCSS Decoder
110
Reverse Tone
110
DCS Transmission
111
Tone Transmission / DCS Reception
111
DCS Transmission / Tone Reception
111
Registering the DTMF Code
112
Transmitting the Registered DTMF Code
113
Sending out the DTMF Code Manually
114
Using the Timer Function
115
Using the Stopwatch Function
115
Displaying the Timer/Clock Screen
115
Using the Lap Timer
116
Using the Countdown Timer
117
Using the APO Function
119
Using the TOT Function
120
Changing the Touch Key Function
121
Sending and Receiving Messages and Pictures
122
Viewing Messages and Pictures
122
Sorting the Messages and Pictures
123
Deleting Data Using the Content Display Screen
123
Erasing from the List
124
Downloading Messages and Images
124
When Receiving Messages
124
When Receiving Pictures
124
Sending Messages and Pictures
125
Creating and Sending a Messages
125
Using Standard Message
127
Registering Standard Messages
128
Sending Saved Pictures
129
Replying to a Message or Picture
130
Forwarding Messages and Pictures
132
Using the Bluetooth Headset
134
Mounting the Bluetooth Unit
134
Mounting
134
Functions to be Used When Necessary
134
Setting the Bluetooth Headset Operation
136
Identifying the Bluetooth Headset
137
When the VOX Function if Set to off
139
When the VOX Function Set to on
139
Taking Pictures with the Optional Camera
140
Connecting the Speaker Microphone with Camera
140
Taking Pictures
142
Viewing a Saved Picture
143
Preparations
144
Optional Receive Audio Record and Playback
144
Mounting the Voice Guide Unit
144
Using the Voice Memory
146
Setting the Voice Memory Operation
146
Recording the Receive Audio
147
Replying the Recorded Audio
147
Erasing the Recorded Audio
148
Listening to the Frequency Voice Announcement
149
Setting the Announcement Function Operation
149
Copying the Radio Data to Another Transceiver
151
Using the Micro SD Card
151
Copying Data to a Micro SD Card
151
Copying Data from the Micro-SD Card
152
When Using the Clone Function
153
Using the Clone Function
153
Using the Radio with an External Device Connected
155
Connecting to a Personal Computer
155
Sending Position Information to the Computer
156
Updating the Firmware of the Radio
157
Using the Radio as a Transceiver for Packet Communication
158
Set the Packet Communication Operation
160
Other Devices
162
External Speaker
162
Customize Menu Settings and User Preferences
163
Set-Up Menu Basic Operations
163
Set-Up Menu List
164
Screen Display Settings
171
Select the Screen to be Displayed
171
Setting the Display Background Color
172
Setting the Band Scope Display Width
172
Setting the Display Brightness
173
Setting the Display Contrast
173
Switching the Time Display and the Voltage Display
173
Transmit and Receive Settings
174
Setting the Signal Format
174
Setting the Transmission Mode
174
Setting the Squelch Code of the Digital Mode
176
Setting the Pop-Up Time for the Partner Station Information
177
Setting the Display Method for My Position
178
Displaying the Version of the DSP Program
178
Setting the Sub-Band Mute
178
Setting the Memory Scan Method
179
Memory Channel Settings
179
Setting the Sensitivity of the Microphone
179
Tone Signal Settings
179
Recalling Only Specified Stations
180
Setting the Squelch Type Separately for Transmit and Receive
181
Setting the Weather Alert Operation
182
Scan Settings
182
Setting the Signal Reception Method
182
Setting the Scanning Direction
182
Setting the Display Format for the Date and Time
184
Setting the Time Zone
185
Setting the Auto Repeater Shift
186
Setting the Direction of the Repeater Shift
186
Setting the Shift Width of the Repeater
187
Setting the Clock Shift of the CPU
188
Setting the Volume the Beep
188
Setting the Frequency Step
188
Setting the Program Key of the Microphone
189
Expanding the Receive Range
190
Setting the Unit Display
191
Switching the Power off Automatically
191
Limiting the Continuous Transmission Time
191
Setting the PIN Code of the Optional Bluetooth Headset
191
Using the APO Function
191
Setting the Geodetic Reference System of the GPS Function
192
Positioning Using the External GPS Device
192
Data Communication Settings
193
Setting the COM Part
193
Setting the Operating Band of the APRS and Data Communication
196
Setting the Baud Rate of the APRS and Data Communication
197
APRS Function Settings
199
Micro-SD Card Settings
199
Writing Settings to the Micro-SD Card
199
Optional Device Settings
200
Writing Group Ids to the Micro-SD Card
200
Setting the Operation of the Bluetooth Headset
201
Reconfiguring the Settings
201
Registering the Preset
201
Using the Bluetooth Headset
201
Recalling the Registered Preset
202
Sorting the Registered Memory Channels
203
Copying Saved Data
203
Changing the Call Sign
204
Call Sign Settings
204
Options List
206
Maintenance
207
Care and Maintenance
207
Replacing the Fuse
207
When You Have Difficulties
208
There Is no Power
208
There Is no Sound
208
There Is no Transmission
208
About Internal Spurious Signals
209
Specification
210
Ratings
211
Index
212
Taking Pictures with the Optional Camera (Snapshot Function)
215
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Yaesu FTM-400DR Operating Manual (219 pages)
144/430MHz 50W Dual Band C4FM FDMA/FM
Brand:
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| Category:
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| Size: 78.2 MB
Table of Contents
Introduction
2
Features of this Radio
2
Important Precautions for Mobile Radio Operation
3
About the Touch Panel
4
About Registered Trademarks and Copyrights
4
How to Read this Manual
5
Table of Contents
6
Before Using
9
Safety Precautions (Make Sure to Read These)
9
Accessories
13
Name and Function of each Component
14
Controller
14
Front
14
Back
15
Left Side
15
Main Body
16
Front
16
Back
16
Microphone (MH-48A6JA)
17
Explanation of the Screen
18
Installation And Connection
24
Installing the Radio
24
Precautions During Installation
24
Installation Location When Used in a
24
Mobile Unit
24
About the Antenna
25
Install the Antenna
25
Installing the Main Body
27
Installing the Controller
28
Connecting the Radio
29
Connecting the Controller to the Main Body
29
Connecting the Microphone
29
Connecting the Antenna
29
Connecting the Power Supply
30
Connecting the Car Battery
30
Connecting the External
32
Power Supply Equipment
32
Setting up the Micro-SD Card
33
Micro-SD Cards that Can be Used
33
Things to Note When Using Micro-SD Cards
33
Installing the Micro-SD Card
34
Removing the Micro-SD Card
34
Initializing the Micro-SD Card
35
Basic Operations
36
Receiving
36
Turning the Power on
36
Switching the Power off
36
Inputing the Call Sign
37
Switching the Operating Band
38
Adjusting the Volume
38
Adjusting the Squelch Level
39
Tuning the Radio
40
Changing the Frequency Steps
41
Switching the Operating Mode
44
Switching the Communication Mode
45
Switching the Modulation Mode
46
Displaying the Band Scope
47
Muting the Audio
48
Communicating
49
Transmitting
49
Adjusting the Transmit Power
50
Adjusting the Sensitivity of the Microphone
50
Communicating in the FM Mode
51
Communicating Using the Repeater
52
Other Settings
54
Changing the Beep Volume
54
Locking the Knobs and Switches
55
Adjusting the Date and Time
56
Adjusting the Display Brightness
58
Changing the Background Color of the Frequency Display Area
60
Reconfiguring the Settings
61
Using The Memory
62
Writing to the Memory
62
Recalling the Memory
63
Recalling the Home Channel
63
Changing the Frequency of the Home Channel
64
Erasing the Memory
65
Naming the Memory
66
Changing the Method of the Memory Tag Display
67
Split Memory
68
Receiving Weather Broadcast Channels
70
(USA Version Only)
70
Assigning the "WX" Function to a Programmable Key on the Microphone
71
Recalling the Weather Channels
71
Listening the Weather Alert
71
Scanning
72
Signal Search
72
VFO Scan
72
Setting the Receive Operation When the Scanning Stops
73
Memory Scan
74
Selecting the Scanning Method
75
Setting the Specified Memories
75
Scan Only the Specified Memory Channels
76
Setting the Memories to be Skipped
77
Scanning the Programmable Memories (PMS)
79
Writing into the Programmable Memory
79
Scanning the Programmable Memory
80
Monitoring the Home Channel
81
Using the Dual Receive
81
Setting the Restart Condition of Dual Receive
82
Using The Gps Function
83
What Is GPS
83
Positioning Using GPS
83
Positioning Using an External GPS Device
84
Checking the Satellite Capture Status
86
Displaying the Position Information
87
Displaying the Current Position
87
Information of Your Station
87
Displaying the Position Information of the Partner Station in the Digital Mode
87
Explanation of the Position Information
88
Screen
88
Recording the Position Information
89
(GPS Log Function)
89
Checking the Route Using a
90
Personal Computer
90
Measuring the Altitude
90
Other Settings
92
Using the Smart Navigation Function
93
Displaying the Compass Screen
93
Using the Real-Time Navigation Function
94
Using the Backtrack Function
95
Saving the Destination
95
Displaying the Position of the Destination in Real Time
97
Using The Aprs Function
98
What Is the APRS Function
98
Using The Gm Function
99
What Is the GM Function
99
Basic Methods to Use the GM Function
100
Convenient Functions
102
Communicating with Specified Partner Stations
102
Using the Tone Squelch
102
Setting the Tone Frequency
102
Using the Tone Squelch
103
Transmitting the Tone Signal
103
Using Digital Code Squelch
104
Setting the DCS Code
104
Using DCS
105
Using the Pager Function
106
Setting the Receive Station Code
106
Activating the Pager Function
108
Recalling a Specified Station
108
Notification of an Incoming Call from a
110
Partner Station Using the Bell
110
Other Squelch Functions
110
Using the DTMF Function
112
Registering the DTMF Code
112
Transmitting the Registered DTMF Code
113
Sending out the DTMF Code Manually
114
Using the Timer Function
115
Using the Stopwatch Function
115
Displaying the Timer / Clock Screen
115
Using the Lap Timer
116
Using the Countdown Timer
117
Using the APO Function
119
Using the TOT Function
120
Changing the Touch Key Function
121
Sending and Receiving Messages and Pictures
122
Viewing Messages and Pictures
122
Sorting the Messages and Pictures
123
Downloading Messages and Images
124
Sending Messages and Pictures
125
Creating and Sending a Message
125
Sending Saved Pictures
129
Replying to a Message or Picture
130
Forwarding Messages and Pictures
132
Functions To Be Used When Necessary
134
Using the Bluetooth Headset
134
Mounting the Bluetooth Unit "BU-2
134
Setting the Bluetooth Headset Operation
136
Identifying the Bluetooth Headset
137
Using the Bluetooth Headset
139
Taking Pictures with the Optional Camera
140
(Snapshot Function)
140
Connecting the Speaker Microphone
140
With Camera
140
Taking Pictures
141
Viewing a Saved Picture
143
Optional Receive Audio Record and Playback
144
Mounting the Voice Guide Unit "FVS-2
144
Using the Voice Memory
146
Setting the Voice Memory Operation
146
Recording the Receive Audio
147
Replaying the Recorded Audio
147
Erasing the Recorded Audio
148
Listening to the Frequency
149
Voice Announcement
149
Setting the Announce Function Operation
149
Voice Announcement
150
Copying the Radio Data to Another Transceiver
151
Using the Micro-SD Card
151
Copying Data to a Micro-SD Card
151
Copying Data from the Micro-SD Card
152
Using the Clone Function
153
External Device Connected
155
Connecting to a Personal Computer
155
To the Computer
156
Updating the Firmware of the Radio
157
For Packet Communication
158
Other Devices that Can be Connected
162
User Preferences
163
Set-Up Menu Basic Operations
163
Set-Up Menu List
164
Using the Set-Up Menu
171
Screen Display Settings
171
Select the Screen to be Displayed
171
POSITION INFORMATION Screens
172
Setting the Display Background Color
172
Setting the Band Scope Display Width
172
Setting the Display Brightness
173
Setting the Display Contrast
173
Switching the Time Display
173
And the Voltage Display
173
Transmit and Receive Settings
174
Setting the Signal Format
174
Setting the AMS Transmission Mode
174
Setting the Squelch Type of the Digital Mode
175
Setting the Squelch Code of the Digital Mode
176
Setting the Pop-Up Time for the Partner Station Information
177
Setting the Display Method for My Position
178
Setting the Standby Beep
178
Displaying the Version of the DSP Program
178
Setting the Sub-Band Mute
179
Setting the Sensitivity of the Microphone
179
Memory Channel Settings
179
Setting the Display Method for the Memory Tag
179
Setting the Memory Scan Method
179
Tone Signal Settings
180
Setting the Squelch Tone Frequency
180
(Ctcss)
180
Setting the DCS Code
180
Setting the Transmission Method
180
Of the DTMF Code
180
Registering the DTMF Code
180
Recalling Only Specified Stations
180
Setting the User Programmed
180
Reverse CTCSS Tone
180
Using the Bell Notification of an
181
Using the Bell
181
Setting the Squelch Type Separately
181
For Transmit and Receive
181
Setting the Weather Alert Operation
182
(USA Version Only)
182
Scan Settings
182
Setting the Signal Reception Method
182
Setting the Scanning Direction
182
Setting the Receive Operation
183
When the Scanning Stops
183
Group Monitor Function Settings
183
Settings on the Functions and Configuration
183
Setting the Date and Time
183
Setting the Display Format for the Date and Time
184
Setting the Time Zone
185
Yaesu FTM-400DR Operating Manual (219 pages)
144/430MHz 50W DUAL BAND TRANSCEIVER C4FM FDMA/FM
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
2
Before Using this Equipment
4
Safety Precautions (be Sure to Read)
4
Before Transmitting Radio Waves
9
Accessory and Option
10
Attaching Accessory Items
11
Connecting the Panel Screen to the Main Unit
11
Connect the Accessory Microphone (MH-48)
11
Setting up the Panel Screen with the Accessory Bracket
12
Names for Various Parts, Functional Parts and Their Functions
13
Description for Panel Screen
13
Description about the Screen
14
Description of Microphone (MH-48)
17
Using the Microsd Memory Card
18
Usable Microsd Memory Cards
18
Precautions for When Using a Microsd Memory Card
19
Installing/Removing Microsd Memory Card
19
Formatting the Microsd Memory Card
20
Basic Operation
21
Communication
21
Changing the Beep Sound
21
Using the Timer Function
22
The ALTITUDE Function for Measuring Altitude
23
Locking Keys and Switches
23
Changing Transmission Output
25
Adjusting Microphone Sensitivity (MIC GAIN)
25
Other Settings
26
Adjusting Time
26
Muting Sounds
27
Adjusting Squelch Level
27
Manually Switching Frequency Steps
28
Resetting Applied Settings
28
Repeater Operation
29
Communicating Via the Repeater
29
Communicating Via the Repeater Using a Tone Signal Other than the 88.5Hz Tone Signal
29
Using Memory
31
Wide Variety of Memory Functions
31
Registering to Memory
31
Split Memory
32
Recalling a Memory Channel
32
Recalling the Home Channel
33
Returning to the Previous Frequency
33
Deleting Memory
33
Changing the Display Method of Memory Tags
34
Scanning Function
35
Using the Scanning Function
35
VFO Scan
35
Canceling Scanning
35
Setting a Reception Method When Scanning Stops
35
Memory Scanning
36
Programmable Memory Scan (PMS)
38
Writing into a Programmable Memory
38
Performing Programmable Memory Scan
40
Useful Functions
42
Dual Reception (DW) Functions
42
Dial Dual Reception
42
VFO Mode Home Channel
42
Memory Dual Reception
43
Memory Channel Home Channel
43
Using the DTMF Function
43
Sending the Registered DTMF Code
44
Sending a DTMF Code Manually
45
Communicating with a Specific Remote Station
46
Using the Tone Squelch Function
46
Selecting a Tone Frequency
47
Searching for the Frequency of the Tone Squelch Used by the Remote Station
47
Selecting a DCS Code
48
Searching for the Frequency of the DCS Used by the Remote Station
48
Notification of Call from a Remote Station by the Bell
49
Calling Only a Specific Station New Pager Function
49
Flow of Operation to Use the Pager Function
49
Setting the Code of Your Station
50
Turning on the New Pager Function
50
Calling a Specific Station
51
Being Called by the Remote Station (Standby Operation)
52
Functions Used as Needed
53
Setup Menu
53
Settings for the Setup Menu
53
Setup Menu Operations List
53
Apply Settings to Contents Displayed on Screen
60
Setting the Background Color of the Screen
61
Setting the Frequency Width for Band Scope
61
Adjusting the LCD Backlight Brightness Level
62
Adjusting LCD Contrast
62
Switching between Time and Voltage Display
63
Adjusting Volume Respectively to A/B Bands
63
Setting the Display Method for Memory Channels
64
Setting the Squelch Type for Transmission
64
Setting the Display Format for the Clock Function
65
Setting the Time Zone
66
Setting the Automatic Repeater Shift
66
Setting the Clock Shift of the Microcomputer
67
Setting the Program Keys on the Microphone
67
Setting the Bandwidth to Scope
68
Setting the Unit of Measurement to be Displayed
68
Automatically Turning off the Power APO Function
69
Restricting the Continuous Transmission Time TOT Function
69
Setting PIN Code for a BLUETOOTH Headset
70
Selecting Datum for GPS Function
70
Setting the GPS Device to Use
71
Setting Time for Accessing GPS
71
Communicating by Crossing a Band and B Band Frequencies
72
Setting USB Camera to Use
72
Setting Operations of BLUETOOTH Headset to Use
73
Setting Operations of the Voice Announcement Function
74
Writing Group ID to Microsd Memory Card
75
Registering Preset
76
Recalling the Registered Preset
76
Deleting Memory Channels
77
Sorting Registered Memory Channels in Order
77
Deleting Settings Configured for APRS Function
78
The Clone Function for Copying Settings to Another FTM-400DR
78
Yaesu FTM-400DR Instruction Manual (97 pages)
144 / 430MHz 50W DUAL BAND TRANSCEIVER C4FM FDMA / FM
Brand:
Yaesu
| Category:
Transceiver
| Size: 8.07 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
2
What Is APRS
4
APRS Initial Settings
4
Setting the Position Information of Your Own Station
4
Using the GPS Function
4
Setting the Function Manually
5
Setting Your Own Station Call Sign
7
Setting the Symbol of Your Own Station
9
Setting the APRS Baud Rate
13
Other Settings
14
Starting APRS Operation
15
Activating the APRS Function
15
Deciding the Operating Band
16
Setting the Squelch Detection Condition
17
Matching the Frequency
18
Receiving APRS Beacons
19
Checking Downloaded Beacons
20
Viewing the Contents of a Beacon
21
Viewing the Beacon Information Using Packet Data (RAW Display)
32
Convenient Functions
33
Sorting the Station List
34
Sorting a List
34
Filtering the List
35
Deleting Information from a List
37
Transmitting APRS Beacons
39
Manually Transmitting APRS Beacons
39
Sending an APRS Beacon Automatically
40
Setting the APRS Beacon Automatic Transmission Interval
40
Using Smartbeaconing
41
Attaching Status Text to a Beacon
43
Selecting a Position Comment
44
Setting the Digipeater Route
46
Sending and Receiving APRS Messages
49
Checking Messages
49
Viewing the Message Contents
50
Receiving APRS Messages
51
Convenient Functions
51
Sending APRS Messages
53
Creating and Sending a New Message
53
Using Standard Text
56
Replying to a Received Message
58
Sorting the APRS Message List
60
Deleting a Message from the List
60
Message Receipt Acknowledgement (ACK)
63
APRS Set-Up Menu List
65
APRS Set-Up Menu Basic Operations
68
Resetting the APRS Settings
69
Using the APRS Set-Up Menu
70
APRS Compass Setting
70
Model Code Display
70
Filter Function Setting
71
Inputting Standard Message Text
72
Turning the APRS Function ON/OFF
72
APRS Operating Band Mute Setting
72
APRS Reception Pop-Up Setting
73
Setting the Display Color of the Pop-Up for each APRS Packet
74
Setting the Bell Ring When a Message or Beacon Is Transmitted/Received
75
Call Sign Setting for CALL RINGER
77
Data Transmission Delay Time Setting
78
Setting the Display Units of the APRS Data
78
Transmission Beacon Information Setting
80
Status Text Input
81
Beacon Automatic Transmission Setting
81
Yaesu FTM-400DR Instruction Manual (78 pages)
Portable Digital Node Function
Brand:
Yaesu
| Category:
Transceiver
| Size: 15.4 MB
Table of Contents
Preparation Procedure
2
Table of Contents
3
About this Manual
3
Introduction
4
What Is WIRES-X
4
What Is WIRES-X Portable Digital Node Function
4
System Requirements (Operating Environment)
7
Preparation
8
User Registration (Acquire an ID Number)
8
Install Latest WIRES-X Software to the PC
10
Install the USB Driver for the PC Connection Cable
11
Update the Firmware of the Transceiver
12
Connect the Transceiver and the PC
13
Communicating Only with C4FM Digital Mode (Portable Digital Node Mode)
13
Communicating with Digital or Analog FM Mode (Portable HRI Mode)
14
Initial Setting (Setting Is Required Only Once at the Beginning)
16
Start the Transceiver
16
Starting the WIRES-X Software
17
Communication Port Setting
17
Authenticate (Activate) the WIRES-X Server
18
Transceiver Settings (Access Point Only)
19
Basic Operation
21
Using the Portable Digital Node Mode
21
Connecting the Transceiver and the PC
21
Starting the WIRES-X Software
21
Starting the Transceiver in Special Mode
21
Setting the Transceiver (Access Point Only)
23
Start Operation of Portable Node
31
Connecting to a Node or a Room on the Internet
43
Communicating with Other Station
57
Disconnecting from the Node or Room
58
Closing the WIRES-X Software
58
Using the Portable HRI Mode
61
Connecting the Transceiver and the PC
61
Starting the WIRES-X Software
61
Starting the Transceiver in Special Mode
61
Connecting a Node or a Room by Operating the WIRES-X Software on the PC
62
Communicating with Other Station
63
Disconnecting from the Node or Room
64
Closing the WIRES-X Software
64
Operating the Transceiver in Portable HRI Mode
65
WIRES-X Software Main Screen
67
Functions to Use as Necessary
70
Audio Volume Adjustment of PC (Portable HRI Mode Only)
70
Adjusting Audio Level in the Access Point (Portable HRI Mode)
70
Adjusting Audio Level in the Direct Operation (Portable HRI Mode)
72
FT5D/FT3D/FT2D Direct Operation Dedicated Function
76
Bookmarking Frequently Connected Nodes or Rooms
77
Bookmarking Nodes or Rooms
77
Yaesu FTM-400DR Instruction Manual (54 pages)
144/430MHz DUAL BAND TRANSCEIVER C4FM FDMA/FM
Brand:
Yaesu
| Category:
Transceiver
| Size: 17.8 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
2
Introduction
3
Operating the Character Input Screen
3
What Is WIRES-X
4
Terminology
5
Connecting to a Faraway Station Using WIRES-X
8
Finding a Local Node
8
Connecting in Digital Mode
8
Connecting to a Local Node
8
Connecting to a Node or Room on the Internet
10
Communicating with Others
14
Useful Functions in Digital Mode
14
Using a Preset Channel
14
Connecting to a Registered Node or Room
17
Releasing the WIRE-S X Connection
21
Connecting to an Analog Node
21
Connecting to a Node or Room on the Internet
21
Communicating with Others
22
Disconnecting from a Node or Room
22
Various Display Functions
22
Confirming the Digital Node Location
22
Switching the Dual Band Screen
23
Using the News Function of WIRES-X
24
Viewing Messages and Images
24
Viewing Text Data and Images of the Local Node
24
Viewing Text Data and Images of the WIRES-X Server (INT NEWS)
26
Viewing Information of a Node or Room on the Internet
28
Viewing Imported Data from Memory
29
Sorting Imported Data
30
Listening to Audio Messages
31
Listening to the Information of the Local Node
32
Listening to the WIRES-X Server (INT NEWS) Information
34
Listening to Information on a Node or Room on the Internet
37
Transmitting Messages and Images
39
Transmitting Data to a Local Node
39
Transmitting Data to a Node or Room on the Internet
42
Transmitting an Audio Message
44
Transmitting Data to a Local Node
44
Transmitting Data to a Node or Room on the Internet
47
Returning to the Connection Status Display Temporarily
47
Using WIRES-X and the GM Function Simultaneously
48
Registering a Local Node with a Group
48
WIRES-X Setup Menus
50
Using a WIRES-X Setup Menu
50
Setting the Transmit Frequencies for Repeaters/Wires-X
50
Setting the Item Order on the Node & Room List
51
Editing a Category Name
52
Deleting the Registered Nodes and Rooms
52
Yaesu FTM-400DR Instruction Manual (54 pages)
144/430MHz Dual Band C4FM/FM
Brand:
Yaesu
| Category:
Transceiver
| Size: 17.83 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
2
Introduction
3
Operating the Character Input Screen
3
What Is WIRES-X
4
Terminology
5
Connecting to a Faraway Station Using WIRES-X
8
Finding a Local Node
8
Connecting in Digital Mode
8
Connecting to a Local Node
8
Connecting to a Node or Room on the Internet
10
Communicating with Others
14
Useful Functions in Digital Mode
14
Using a Preset Channel
14
Connecting to a Registered Node or Room
17
Releasing the WIRE-S X Connection
21
Connecting to an Analog Node
21
Connecting to a Node or Room on the Internet
21
Communicating with Others
22
Disconnecting from a Node or Room
22
Various Display Functions
22
Confirming the Digital Node Location
22
Switching the Dual Band Screen
23
Using the News Function of WIRES-X
24
Viewing Messages and Images
24
Viewing Text Data and Images of the Local Node
24
Viewing Text Data and Images of the WIRES-X Server (INT NEWS)
26
Viewing Information of a Node or Room on the Internet
28
Viewing Imported Data from Memory
29
Sorting Imported Data
30
Listening to Audio Messages
31
Listening to the Information of the Local Node
32
Listening to the WIRES-X Server (INT NEWS) Information
34
Listening to Information on a Node or Room on the Internet
37
Transmitting Messages and Images
39
Transmitting Data to a Local Node
39
Transmitting Data to a Node or Room on the Internet
42
Transmitting an Audio Message
44
Transmitting Data to a Local Node
44
Transmitting Data to a Node or Room on the Internet
47
Returning to the Connection Status Display Temporarily
47
Using WIRES-X and the GM Function Simultaneously
48
Registering a Local Node with a Group
48
WIRES-X Setup Menus
50
Using a WIRES-X Setup Menu
50
Setting the Transmit Frequencies for Repeaters/Wires-X
50
Setting the Item Order on the Node & Room List
51
Editing a Category Name
52
Deleting the Registered Nodes and Rooms
52
Yaesu FTM-400DR Operating Manual (36 pages)
144/430MHz 50W Dual Band Transceiver C4FM FDMA/FM
Brand:
Yaesu
| Category:
Transceiver
| Size: 4.96 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
2
Introduction
3
Operating the Character Input Screen
3
What Is the GM Function
4
Monitoring the Status of the Communication Sphere
4
Registering Groups and Group Members
6
Creating a New Group
6
Registering the Group Members
7
Registering from the Group List Summary
7
Manual Registration
8
Changing the Group Name
10
Changing the Name (Call Sign) of a Group Member
11
Copying Group Information from the Micro-SD Card
13
Deleting a Group
14
Deleting a Group Member
15
Checking Messages and Pictures Received
17
Sending Messages and Pictures
19
Creating and Sending a New Message
19
Using Standard Messages
21
Registering a Standard Message
22
Replying to a Read Message or Viewed Picture
23
Forwarding Messages and Pictures
25
Sending a Picture that Has Been Taken
26
Using Position Information
29
Checking the Position of a Member
29
Saving the Position Information of a Member in the Memory
30
Displaying Position Information Saved in the Memory
31
Updating Group Information in Real-Time
32
Requesting for Synchronization from Your Own Station
32
Receiving a Synchronization Request from Another Station
33
GM Set-Up Menu List
34
Using the GM Set-Up Menu
34
Bell Sound Setting When Checking for Stations Within Sphere of Communications
34
Specific ID Display by Transceiver
35
Yaesu FTM-400DR Firmware Update Instruction Manual (19 pages)
Brand:
Yaesu
| Category:
Radio
| Size: 2.36 MB
Table of Contents
Introduction
2
Important Notes
2
System Requirements (Operating Environment)
2
Supported Operating Systems
2
Install / Uninstall Procedure
3
Installation Procedure
3
Uninstall Procedure
3
Using the Programmer
4
Start-Up Screen
4
Commence Update
4
Check the Model and the Destination (Type)
4
Preparing for the Update Transfer
5
Disconnect the Power Cable
5
Remove Top Cover
6
Flip the Program Switch
7
Connect the Data Cable to the FTM-400DR/DE
8
Power Supply Connection
9
Firmware Update Screen
9
Reassemble the FTM-400DR/DE for Normal Operations
11
Disconnect the Data Cable
12
Change the Program Switch
12
Attach the Top Cover
13
Check the Version No.
15
Setup Menu
16
Factory Reset
17
Yaesu FTM-400DR Instruction Manual (20 pages)
144/430MHz 50W DUAL BAND TRANSCEIVER
Brand:
Yaesu
| Category:
Transceiver
| Size: 4.9 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
2
Introduction
3
Operating the Character Input Screen
3
What Is the GM Function
4
Monitoring the Status of the Communication Sphere
4
Checking Messages and Pictures Received
5
Sending Messages and Pictures
7
Creating and Sending a New Message
7
Using Standard Messages
9
Registering a Standard Message
10
Replying to a Read Message or Viewed Picture
11
Forwarding Messages and Pictures
13
Sending a Picture that Has Been Taken
14
Using Position Information
16
Checking the Position of a Member
16
Saving the Position Information of a Member in the Memory
17
Displaying Position Information Saved in the Memory
18
GM Set-Up Menu List
19
GM Set Mode Function List
19
Yaesu FTM-400DR Firmware Update Instruction Manual (16 pages)
Brand:
Yaesu
| Category:
Transceiver
| Size: 2.14 MB
Table of Contents
Important Notes
2
Using the Programmer
4
Setup Menu
14
Location Service
15
Standby Beep
15
Yaesu FTM-400DR Quick Manual (2 pages)
Brand:
Yaesu
| Category:
Radio
| Size: 5.97 MB
Yaesu FTM-400DR Quick Start Manual (2 pages)
Using WIRES-X node operations after the DG-ID function update
Brand:
Yaesu
| Category:
Transceiver
| Size: 0.65 MB
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