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7. Memory Mode

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 List of characters assigned to the key pad (kanji)

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Summary of Contents for DJ-X11

Page 1: ... and operating instructions Please read this manual carefully before using the product and keep it for future reference WIDE BAND COMMUNICATION RECEIVER ALINCO INC DJ X11 1 WILD GAIN ATT MODE TONE SHIFT SET MW LINK NAME F TUNE PRIO STEP AUDIO 0 ENT CLR SUB MAIN SCOPE V P M SCAN M V 3DEF 2ABC 5JKL 4GHI 8TUV 6MNO 9WX YZ 7PQ RS ...

Page 2: ...tion between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Tested to Comply With FCC Standards 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 ...

Page 3: ...76 75 860 7500MHz 1260 00 1299 99995MHz Function DJ X11E DJ X11EGR Inversion scramble decoder Available N A DJ X11E is authorized for use in all EU and EFTA member states except for Greece DJ X11EGR is authorized for use in all EU and EFTA member states DJ X11E Band plan setting instruction In Europe there are slight differences in frequency allocation country by country Therefore the DJ X11E has ...

Page 4: ...tion is given Instruction symbol An explanation is given Alert Environment and condition of use Do not use this product in close proximity to other electronic devices especially medical ones It may cause interference to those devices Keep the radio out of the reach of children In case a liquid leaks from the product do not touch it It may damage your skin Rinse with plenty of cold water if the liq...

Page 5: ...h as water or metal in close proximity to the product A short circuit to the product may result in electric shock fire and or malfunction About chargers Do not use adapters other than having the specified voltage It may result in electric shock fire and or malfunction Do not plug multiple devices using an adapter into a single wall outlet It may result in overheating and or fire Do not handle adap...

Page 6: ...yourself When a strange sound smoke and or strange odor comes out of the product When the product is dropped or the case is broken or cracked When a liquid penetrated inside When a power cord including DC cables AC cables and adapters is damaged For your safety turn off then remove all related AC lines to the product and its accessories from the wall outlet if a thunderstorm is likely Maintenance ...

Page 7: ...getting worse if somebody keeps a hand held radio chances of being hit by lightning are doubled since lightning may hit a radio antenna as well At this time there is no hand held radio having any kind of protection against lightning current which is higher than 10 kA Note also that no car provides adequate protection of its passengers or drivers against lightning as well Therefore Alinco will not ...

Page 8: ...isfaction for many years under normal use PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL COMPLETELY TO LEARN ALL THE FUNCTIONS THE PRODUCT OFFERS WE MADE EVERY ATTEMPT TO WRITE THIS MANUAL TO BE AS COMPREHENSIVE AND EASY TO UNDERSTAND AS POSSIBLE IT IS IMPORTANT TO NOTE THAT SOME OF THE OPERATIONS MAY BE EXPLAINED IN RELATION TO INFORMATION IN PREVIOUS CHAPTERS BY READING JUST ONE PART OF THE MANUAL YOU RISK NOT UNDERST...

Page 9: ...21 4 1 Part Names and Functions of the Receiver 21 4 1 1 Top and front panels 21 4 1 2 Side panels 22 4 1 3 Key operation 23 4 2 LCD Display 24 5 Basic Operation 25 5 1 Turning the Power ON 25 5 2 Tuning the Frequency 25 5 3 Adjusting the Volume Level 25 5 4 Adjusting Squelch Level 26 5 4 1 Operating procedure 26 5 5 Monitor function 27 5 6 Mute Function 27 5 7 Selecting the Band to Operate 28 5 7...

Page 10: ...to VFO Mode 62 8 12 F Tuning Function 62 9 Useful Functions 63 9 1 Key lock Function 63 9 1 1 Key lock procedure 63 9 1 2 Operations available while the Key lock is active 63 9 2 Scanning Function 64 9 3 VFO Scan 64 9 4 Preset Scan 65 9 5 Memory scan 65 9 6 Programmed Scan 66 9 7 Tone Scan 66 9 8 DCS Scan 67 9 9 Sweep Scan 68 9 10 Bug Detector Function 69 9 10 1 Operating procedure in Silent mode ...

Page 11: ...ion setting 90 10 5 5 Scan speed setting 91 10 6 Memory Setting 91 10 6 1 Write protect memory protection function setting 91 10 6 2 Memory name display setting 92 10 7 Sound Setting 92 10 7 1 Beep setting 92 10 7 2 Bell function setting 93 10 7 3 Voice Guidance function setting 94 10 8 Remote Controller Setting 95 11 Channel Display Mode 96 12 Cable clone and PC Connection Functions 97 12 1 PC Co...

Page 12: ...an external antenna 6 Earphone cord can be used as an antenna to receive FM broadcast and other stronger signals without using an external antenna 7 Automatic input switching By connecting the optional remote controller to the earphone jack and connecting an MP3 player or other portable audio device to the controller you can listen to music under normal conditions and hear receiver messages when t...

Page 13: ...Instruction Manual this manual Warranty certificate T K versions only Dry battery case EDH 36 Lithium ion battery pack EBP 74 3 7 V 1800 mAh AC adapter EDC 139 T K EDC 140 E EGR Charger stand EDC 174 Whip antenna SMA EA 154 Belt clip EBC 23 Hand strap Standard accessory may vary depending on the model you have purchased Please consult with your Alinco dealer of the details before purchase ...

Page 14: ... that it is securely attached to the receiver MEMO To avoid breakage the supplied antenna is made of a more flexible material than that of typical antennae This connector is also used for the connection of an external antenna 3 1 2 Removing the antenna 1 Rotate the antenna counterclockwise to the left 3 2 Hand Strap Hand strap 1 Attach the hand strap to the hole on the rear of the receiver as show...

Page 15: ...e used for a belt of approximately 8 cm width at maximum 3 3 2 Removing the belt clip 1 Rotate the screw counterclockwise to the left and remove the belt clip 3 4 Battery Pack For the procedure for charging the lithium ion battery pack EBP 74 refer to Charging the Battery Pack with the Charger P 18 and Charging the Battery Pack through the DC Jack P 17 3 4 1 Attaching the battery pack 1 2 Hooks Gr...

Page 16: ...es outside the proper range may cause the battery solution to leak or the metal sections to rust The battery pack is a consumable article When the battery pack be comes exhausted extremely quickly even when it has been charged for the specified time it may have reached the end of its life In such a case replace the battery pack with a new one The battery pack is a recyclable resource Do not dispos...

Page 17: ...2 Connect the plug of the AC adapter into the DC jack of the DJ X11 and plug the AC adapter into a wall outlet Your AC adapter may have a different shape from the AC adapter shown in the figure For the battery level indication during charging refer to Battery Level Icons P 20 CAUTION When the receiver is used with the supplied AC adapter connected the reception may be affected by noise however thi...

Page 18: ...attery pack attached to the receiver try charging the battery pack alone and check the operation The battery pack can also be charged by using the optional PC con nection cable ERW 8 About eight hours 3 7 Preventing the Battery Pack from Short circuiting Take extreme caution when carrying the battery pack A current surge caused by short circuiting may cause a fire DON T carry with metals of any ty...

Page 19: ...ase Be careful of the orientation of the batteries Inserting them in the in correct orientation may cause electrical leakage fire or explosion 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 th...

Page 20: ...emaining battery power is sufficient Remaining dry battery power is sufficient Remaining battery power is decreasing Remaining battery power is low Remaining dry battery power is low Remaining dry battery power is decreasing Battery pack is being charged Battery icon 145 000FM FM BS DCS A T H 433 000 001 MR VFO BUSY BUSY 000 When the receiver is turned OFF Charging is displayed on the LCD When the...

Page 21: ...s dial while is displayed switches the receiver to the mode coupling setting of the Bug Detector function 2 Lower main dial Rotate the dial to change audio volume or set items for the main band 3 Upper sub dial Rotate the dial to change the frequency memory channel or set items for the sub band Pressing this dial while is displayed switches the receiver to the sensitivity setting of the Bug Detect...

Page 22: ...s 12 13 14 15 No Name Function 12 FUNC key Use this key in combination with other keys to use various functions Rotating the upper main sub dial while holding down this key changes the frequency by 1 MHz Holding down this key approx 1 second activates deactivates the Quick Key lock function 13 MONI key LAMP key Press this key to open the squelch and hear the received sound 14 POWER key Hold down t...

Page 23: ...er 4 Switch the modulation mode 5 Enter 5 Set the Tone Squelch DCS 6 Enter 6 Set the bank link 7 Enter 7 Set the memory name 8 Enter 8 Priority Monitoring function 9 Enter 9 Received Sound Quality Adjustment function 0 Enter 0 rev Frequency Shift function Enter a decimal point CLR Call up Set mode ENT Determine the entry Channel step MAIN Switch bands banks Edit the memory channel Switch the main ...

Page 24: ...shift direction P 57 7 TSQ SQ DCS Appears while the Tone Squelch DCS is ON P 51 P 53 8 Appears while the Bell function is ON P 93 9 BS Appears while the Battery Save function is ON P 82 P 83 10 Indicates the remaining power of the battery pack dry batteries P 82 11 1 4 5 0 0 0 Indicates the frequency of the main band 12 FM Indicates the modulation mode FM Wide FM AM USB LSB CW P 50 13 4 3 3 0 0 0 ...

Page 25: ...s status even an empty battery pack should work with an AC adapter 5 2 Tuning the Frequency For the procedure to select the band to tune refer to P 28 Tuning the frequency for the main band Rotate the upper main dial Tuning the frequency for the sub band Rotate the upper sub dial Rotating the dial clockwise sets the frequency higher rotating the dial counterclockwise sets the frequency lower 5 3 A...

Page 26: ... weak signals To open the squelch means to deactivate the squelch To close the squelch means the opposite The strength of the signals required to open the squelch is determined by the squelch setting level This level is adjustable because it varies in some degree depending on the location of signal reception and receiving frequency The squelch can be adjusted within the range of 10 levels 0 to 9 5...

Page 27: ...OLD is selected the squelch remains open once the MONI key is pressed When the MONI key is pressed again the squelch returns to the original level MEMO When the Monitor function is used the Tone Squelch and DCS func tions is also disabled temporarily If you cannot receive any signals and suspect a malfunction use this function to check if the receiver can receive signals properly 5 6 Mute Function...

Page 28: ...3 000 145 000 VFO FM FM BS VFO MEMO By holding down the key and rotating the upper dial you can change the band quickly indicates that the main band is currently selected for operation indicates that the sub band is currently selected for operation 5 7 1 Mono band operation Using the main band with mono band operation FM BS 145 000 VFO 1 Hold down the key approx one second The main band is display...

Page 29: ...dio Memory mode You can program frequencies to memory channels beforehand and call up one when you wish For the frequency programming procedure refer to Memory Mode P 34 This function is similar to the address book of a mobile phone CAUTION For TV sound channels only analog terrestrial broadcasting can be received The TV sound from digital terrestrial broadcasting cannot be received Switching betw...

Page 30: ... Channel Step P 58 6 3 1 MHz UP DOWN Operation Changing the frequency of the main band in larger increments In VFO mode select the main band hold down the FUNC key and rotate the upper main dial The frequency increases or decreases in units of 1 MHz Changing the frequency of the sub band in larger increments In VFO mode select the sub band hold down the FUNC key and rotate the upper sub dial The f...

Page 31: ...y If you press an incorrect key press the FUNC key to repeat the input from the beginning MEMO The beep during the input can be silenced P 92 The frequencies which can be input for the sub band are limited P 33 6 5 Setting frequencies in Preset mode 187 600 433 000 WFM FM FM VFO BS 1 While in VFO mode press the key once The DJ X11 is set to the Preset mode and the reception mode is displayed on th...

Page 32: ...lly available external antenna suitable for the respective frequencies In an area affected by an intense electric field such as an area close to mountains where many transmission towers or stations exist you may experience signal overlapping such as when airplane communication overlaps a radio broadcast sound This however is not a malfunction Using the Attenuator or RF Gain function described late...

Page 33: ...ticular are out of the specifications which Alinco recognizes for practical use Problems may occur frequently due to poor receiving sen sitivity and filter characteristics depending on the use en vironment such as the signals which can be received with the main band cannot be received or undesired radio sig nals are received Even so the expansion of the receiv able frequency range of the sub band ...

Page 34: ...ency range Up to 50 pairs of frequency ranges upper and lower limits can be programmed Bank for dual band channels This bank is used to call up the channels of both the main and sub bands simultaneously Up to 100 pairs can be programmed as dual band channels Bank for priority channels This bank is used for the Priority Monitoring function prioritized reception Up to 100 frequency channels can be p...

Page 35: ...ency DCS code Modulation mode reception mode Tone squelch Reverse tone squelch DCS Memory name Skip setting 2 Press the FUNC key 3 Refer to the table on the next page and rotate the dial to select the bank and memory channel to be used for pro gramming To program the frequency for the main band use the main dial to select the bank and memory channel To program the frequency for the sub band use th...

Page 36: ...er 000 to PRG 0A to 49B DUAL 000 to 099 PRIO 000 to 099 PASS 000 to 099 Select an appropriate memory channel according to the usage 4 Press the key to complete the programming After the programming is complete the receiver returns to the previous operation mode MEMO By default it is not possible to overwrite a memory channel to which data has been programmed To delete or edit memory channel data f...

Page 37: ...ank 15 with the main band 1 In VFO mode operate the main band and tune to frequency 145 000 MHz 2 Press the FUNC key 3 Rotate the lower main dial and select bank 15 4 Rotate the upper main dial and select memory channel 002 5 Press the key to complete the programming Sample of the memory channel programming display 002 015 Programmed frequency Memory channel Bank number Displayed when data is prog...

Page 38: ...emory channel programming is not valid Example Use the main band to call up 145 000 MHz programmed in channel 002 of bank 15 1 Set the main band as the band to operate and press the key to switch to Memory mode 2 Press the key to select bank 15 3 Rotate the upper main dial and select channel 002 The memory channel programmed in the memory is displayed 7 4 Deleting a Memory Channel 1 Set the Write ...

Page 39: ...turned ON again 7 5 Editing a Memory Channel The data in a memory channel can be moved to a memory channel in another bank 1 Press the key to switch to Memory mode 2 Select the memory channel to move data 3 Press the FUNC key 4 Press the key 5 Rotate the dial to select the destination bank and mem ory channel When you select a memory channel which has already been programmed with data MR is displa...

Page 40: ...he quick memory the change is reflected in the quick memory To cancel the quick memory programming perform the operation in Steps 1 and 3 above Released is displayed on the LCD 7 6 2 Calling up a memory channel from the quick memory 1 Press one of the WILD to keys on the key pad 2 Press the key MEMO The quick memory data can be called up in any operation mode 7 7 Memory Skip Function The Memory Sk...

Page 41: ...ames Registering a memory name 1 Press the key to switch to Memory mode 2 Press the FUNC key to display on the LCD 3 Press the key to switch to Memory Naming mode Edit name is displayed on the LCD 4 Enter characters with the key pad The keys on the key pad are assigned to specific characters For details refer to List of characters assigned to the key pad P 43 to P 47 5 To move the character entry ...

Page 42: ...nd rotate the lower dial to move the character entry cursor D J X 1 1 15 002 Registered channel name Memory channel Bank No FM BS 6 Press the WILD key once and ro tate the lower dial to move the character entry cursor 7 Press the key and rotate the dial to select 8 Move the cursor to the right by rotating the lower right dial 9 Press the FUNC key to finish the setting MEMO Even after the memory na...

Page 43: ...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 PRIO 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 SHIFT 0 わゎゐゑをん ワヮヰヱヲン ヴヵヶ ヽ ヾ ゝ ゞ 仝 々 〆 〇 ー Å ...

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Page 47: ...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 SHIFT 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 first class kanji characters of JIS standard ...

Page 48: ...he WILD key or Assigning a function to the MONI key P 86 8 2 Receiving Sensitivity RF Gain Adjustment and Attenuator Function When there is interference with the receiving signal due to a station emitting strong signals on a nearby channel or when an FM broadcast is heard in the aviation radio band use these functions to deliberately decrease the receiving sensitivity so that such interference is ...

Page 49: ...ivity of this function can be set between 1 highest and 10 lowest Setting the Attenuator function 145 000FM VFO BS Attenuator OFF 1 Press the FUNC key to display on the LCD 2 Press the key to display At tenuator on the LCD 3 Rotate the upper dial to adjust the setting in three levels of OFF Low and High When Low or High is selected ATL or ATH illuminates respectively CAUTION The attenuation level ...

Page 50: ...B Auto The modulation modes for the sub band are switched as follows Auto FM AM CAUTION The modulation modes which can be selected for the sub band are AM and FM only 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 de...

Page 51: ...witched in the following order CTCSS CTCSS reverse DCS OFF 8 4 1 Tone Squelch function There are two Tone Squelch function types Tone Squelch TSQ Selective reception can be performed based on the decoder function setting Reverse Tone Squelch SQ The squelch closes when the received tone frequency matches the selected frequency based on the decoder function setting This function is mainly used to re...

Page 52: ... of tone squelch frequencies Press the FUNC key to finish the setting When the received tone frequency matches with the selected frequency the TSQ or SQ mark is displayed in reverse 4 To cancel the Tone Squelch function press the FUNC key to display on the LCD Press the key several times to select OFF and then press the FUNC key The Tone Squelch function is deactivated CAUTION You should adjust th...

Page 53: ... 252 255 261 263 265 266 271 274 306 311 315 325 331 332 343 346 351 356 364 365 371 411 412 413 423 431 432 445 446 452 454 455 462 464 465 466 503 506 516 523 526 532 546 565 606 612 624 627 631 632 654 662 664 703 712 723 731 732 734 743 754 List of DCS codes Press the FUNC key to finish the setting When the received DCS code matches with the selected code the DCS mark is displayed in reverse 4...

Page 54: ... Bug Detector channels Setting the bank link 1 Press the FUNC key to display on the LCD 2 Press the key 145 000FM VFO BS Bank l ink GRP 0 BANK 0 LINK OFF 3 Press one of the SHIFT to and keys to select the group No to set 4 Rotate the dial to select the bank No and press the STEP key to set the link to ON The group is now registered Pressing the STEP key again sets the link to OFF and cancels the r...

Page 55: ...the PRIO key and rotate the upper dial to select a priority channel 3 Releasing the PRIO key activates the Priority Monitoring function When the signals from the priority channel are received a beep sounds The reception continues until the signals sent from the priority channel stop 2 4 Press the FUNC or key to stop the Priority Moni toring function Scanning is disabled while the Priority Monitori...

Page 56: ...f 2 Press the key Audio high cut is displayed on the LCD Pressing the key again displays Audio low cut 3 Rotate the upper dial to select ON or OFF for each range to change the sound quality 4 Press the FUNC key to finish the setting MEMO This function is not effective for Wide FM Cutting the low range signals while the tone squelch is used reduces the booming noise in the tone which can be heard b...

Page 57: ...e the dial to set the frequency tuned by the shift You can change the frequency in steps of 1MHz by rotating the dial while holding down the FUNC key 4 Press the FUNC key to complete the setting MEMO Normally communication via a repeater can be received by tuning to the downlink frequency the frequency which the repeater uses tore send the received signal When this function is used the base statio...

Page 58: ...z 30kHz 50kHz 100kHz 125kHz 150kHz 200kHz 500kHz 1MHz Some channel steps cannot be selected depending on the frequency to be received MEMO Use 50 Hz for SSB or CW mode For default band settings and frequency range refer to P 110 1 Select the band to change the channel step 2 Press the FUNC key to display on the LCD When the main band is selected 145 000FM VFO BS Step Auto 3 Press the STEP key to d...

Page 59: ...ound Tune to the center channel displayed frequency When signals arrive through the channel the sound is output When no signal arrives through the center channel the 11 frequencies are automatically scanned and the scope display is updated continuously When signals arrive thorough the center channel they are received accord ing to the scan mode setting P 88 The scope display is not updated When th...

Page 60: ...e received sound is not interrupted regardless of the scan setting 8 10 1 VFO Channel Scope The signal reception levels are displayed for each channel step frequency with the center channel in the center 1 In VFO mode select the band to display the scope 2 Press the key The VFO Channel Scope is displayed 3 Rotate the dial to select the center channel The center channel changes upward or downward b...

Page 61: ...e dial to select the center channel The center channel changes upward or downward to the next target memory channel The scope display shifts to the right or left accordingly MEMO By pressing the FUNC key to display and then pressing the key you can change the reception operation for the center channel as follows Normal mode When signals are received through the center channel the sound is output T...

Page 62: ...ing In F COUNT mode when an extremely strong signal is detected among the received signals its frequency is displayed in real time In F TUNE mode priority is given to detecting an extremely strong signal among the received signals A normal scan is then performed around the frequency of the signal to catch the target signal more quickly and accurately Setting the F Tuning function 1 Press the FUNC ...

Page 63: ... Hold down the key and press the left dial three times to switch the function ON OFF While the Key lock is active the mark appears on the LCD CAUTION To release the Key lock function use the same method you used to activate the lock There is no other way to release the lock If the key is held down but the dial is not pressed for about 1 sec ond the mono band display is switched to the dual band di...

Page 64: ...etting such as tone squelch and modulation mode must be completed in VFO mode and VFO pa rameters are always respected for programmed scan Operations common to all scan types Scanning stops when any one of the FUNC keys is pressed The scanning direction can be changed by rotating the dial during scanning When the Monitor function is used scanning is suspended to open the squelch temporarily Releas...

Page 65: ...scans all available banks which are previously programmed MEMO Banks other than those for normal memory channels cannot be scanned By using the utility software to expand the bank the all bank scan can be expanded to scan between banks 0 and 49 The group scan cannot be used unless the Bank Link setting P 54 is completed 1 Press the key to switch to Memory mode 145 000 BS 002 011 MR Single bank sca...

Page 66: ... rotate the upper dial to select Prg Scan 3 Release the key to start scanning During scanning the decimal point of the displayed frequency flashes 4 Press the FUNC or key to stop scanning 9 7 Tone Scan The Tone scan automatically detects a tone frequency in the received radio signals 1 In VFO mode tune to the frequency to search for a tone frequency 145 000FM BS VFO TONE scan 2 Hold down the key a...

Page 67: ...ld down the key and rotate the upper dial to select DCS scan 3 Release the key to start scanning Scanning starts DCS codes being searched for are displayed on the LCD one at a time When a matching DCS code is found a beep sounds and the DCS code are displayed on the LCD and scanning stops Scanning continues when no DCS code is found in the received radio signals 4 Press the FUNC or key to stop sca...

Page 68: ...l point of the displayed frequency flashes When signals at the displayed frequency are received the reception will be handled according to the scan resume condition 2 Press the FUNC or key to return to the Channel Scope operation Sweep scan level indication Example Sweep scan in the UP direction when the channel step is set to 20 kHz 145 000FM BS VFO 100kHz 80kHz 60kHz 100kHz 80kHz 60kHz Displayed...

Page 69: ...this is an accessory function and should be used as a guide only This function is designed based on a simple method and does not guarantee security and safety Alinco does not guarantee against the failure of bugging device detection Alinco does not provide any services such as discovering bugging de vices or dealing with discovered devices Alinco s Customer Service will not answer any general inqu...

Page 70: ...ime difference between when the DJ X11 produces the sound and when it receives the signal of the sound The advantage is that when the receiver determines the presence of a bugging device it provides a notification of the approximate distance to the device with a sound and on the display The receiver emits a continuous loud beep during the search If you want to use Sound mode alone set the Bug coup...

Page 71: ...during the bugging device search when frequencies other than those often used by bugging devices have been linked with the bank for Bug Detector channels P 54 9 10 3 Mode coupling setting of the Bug Detector function You can use the Bug Detector function with a combination of both Silent and Sound modes This setting cannot be selected while the Bug Detector function is active When you set this set...

Page 72: ...isplay BUG sensitivity on the LCD The LCD displays the contents as shown on the right 3 Rotate the dial to select from 1 through 5 The default is set to 3 The sensitivity of the Bug Detector function can be selected from 1 lowest through 5 highest CAUTION The higher the sensitivity is set the more frequently malfunctions will occur Selecting a lower sensitivity can reduce malfunctions however the ...

Page 73: ... Tune setting IQ output SCREEN DISPLAY language Illumination LCD contrast Font size Font Bold Welcome POWER BATT Auto Power Off Battery type Battery Save MEMORY Overwrite Name display mode SCANNING Scan mode Priority interval Priority duration Skip setting Scan Speed SOUND Beep Bell Voice guide EDS 12 KEY EDS 12 A button EDS 12 B button EDS 12 C button EDS 12 D button KEY ASSIGNMENT Key lock mode ...

Page 74: ... the last operated sub menu 10 1 Receiver Setting Use this menu to set basic receiver options 145 000FM VFO BS RECEIVER 1 Select RECEIVER from the Set mode menu 2 Press the SET CLR key to display the RECEIVER sub menu 10 1 1 Bar antenna setting Use this setting to switch the antenna used to receive signals in the AM radio band between the built in bar antenna and an antenna connected to SMA port 1...

Page 75: ...ially available earphones can work as antenna to receive signals Both stereo and monaural antennae can be used When the earphone antenna is used the received signals may be un stable depending on the condition of the earphone cord Like the earphone antenna of a miniature transistor radio this ear phone antenna is not tuned to particular frequencies As a result it may properly receive only strong s...

Page 76: ...gnals to a dedicated connecting device TNC etc or a PC CAUTION The communication you want to receive may not be able to be de coded due to various conditions such as the compatibility of your de vice software and PC PC properties setting and the signal receiving environment noise or suppression Note that Alinco does not offer any support other than testing Weather or not your DJ X11 meets our fact...

Page 77: ...ommer cially available cable with ø3 5 mm stereo mini plugs on both ends the specification is the same as the cable used for the Cable clone function described on P 98 you can use SDR Software Defined Radio pro grams to enjoy reception on the PC using software available on the Inter net Since some of these programs offer functions which are unavailable with the DJ X11 such as DSP Digital Signal Pr...

Page 78: ...setting Use this setting to select the language display from English or Japanese 145 000FM VFO BS 1 Rotate the upper dial to select language 言語 The LCD displays the information as shown on the right 2 Rotate the lower dial to select English or 日本語 Japanese MEMO We intentionally left this feature to export models because many kanji characters are common with Chinese 10 2 2 Illumination setting Use ...

Page 79: ...D The default is set to 6 145 000FM VFO BS LCD contrast 6 1 Rotate the upper dial to select LCD contrast The LCD displays the information as shown on the right 2 Rotate the lower dial to select the contrast of the LCD from 1 through 10 10 2 4 Font size setting When the dual display is selected use this setting to switch the font size for the band which is not being operated 145 000FM VFO BS Font s...

Page 80: ...old font Thin all All numbers are displayed in a thin font 10 2 6 Welcome screen setting Use this setting to display your favorite text on the welcome screen the screen displayed immediately after the receiver is turned on 145 000FM VFO BS Welcome slide 1 Rotate the upper dial to select Welcome 2 Press the SET CLR key to go to the edit screen 3 Rotate the lower left dial to select from slide disab...

Page 81: ... the upper dial to select Auto Power Off The LCD displays the information as shown on the right 2 Rotate the lower dial to select the period of no operation before the power is turned off automatically Rotating the dial switches the options as follows 30min 1hour 2hrs 3hrs 5hrs 8hrs OFF To turn on the receiver which was turned off by the APO function hold down the POWER key MEMO The APO time is no...

Page 82: ...ning power is not displayed properly however operation continues normally Be sure to use alkaline dry batteries Commercially available rechargeable AA batteries cannot be used The use of such batteries is not covered by our warranty because it is highly possible that such use may lead to malfunction breakdown so lution leakage and heat generation 10 3 3 Battery save function setting Use this funct...

Page 83: ...such as ACARS in aviation radio set this function to OFF even the squelch is opened 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 145 000FM VFO BS KEY ASSIGNMENT 1 Select KEY ASSIGNMENT from ...

Page 84: ...rmed Available options are Manual and Auto 5 seconds to 5 minutes 145 000FM VFO BS Set mode exit Manual 1 Rotate the upper dial to select Set mode exit The LCD displays the information as shown on the right 2 Rotate the lower dial to select Manual or Auto 5sec to Auto 5min Manual Initial value The Set mode continues until the FUNC key is pressed Auto 5sec to Auto 5min The Set mode is terminated au...

Page 85: ...otate the lower dial to select L Main R Sub or L Sub R Main 10 4 5 Upper lower dial function setting Use this setting to swap the functions of the upper and lower dials 145 000FM VFO BS Dial Freq Upper Ring AF Lower 1 Rotate the upper dial to select Dial Freq The LCD displays the information as shown on the right 2 Rotate the lower dial to select the functions assigned to the upper and lower dials...

Page 86: ...n to the MONI key Use this setting to assign a desired menu item in the Set mode to the MONI key Assign a frequently used menu so you can change the setting quickly 145 000FM VFO BS Moni key assign Illumination 1 Rotate the upper dial to select Moni key assign The LCD displays the information as shown on the right 2 Rotate the lower dial to select the function assigned to the MONI key MEMO In an o...

Page 87: ...ni operation The LCD displays the information as shown on the right 2 Rotate the lower dial to select Push or Hold Push The monitor or mute function is active only while the MONI key is pressed Hold The monitor or mute function is active in the period between when the MONI key is first pressed and when it is pressed again 10 4 10 MONI key setting Use this setting to specify the monitoring or mutin...

Page 88: ...00FM VFO BS 1 Rotate the upper dial to select Remote COM port 2 Rotate the lower dial to select Enable or Disable MEMO It will take about eight hours to fully charge an empty battery pack using ERW 8 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 145 000FM VFO BS SCANNING...

Page 89: ...es 1sec elapse to 5min elapse MEMO The periodic scan is a scan mode to let the DJ X11 automatically move to the next channel when the specified time elapses regardless of the presence of signals This is done even while the squelch is open Con sequently this function is useful when you receive data communication such as ACARS Aircraft Communication Addressing and Reporting System and want to receiv...

Page 90: ...ion setting You can select whether to skip the frequency programmed to the skip search memory channel and the memory channel specified for the skip operation Valid or not Suspend The frequencies programmed to the skip search memory channel are skipped during the VFO scan programmed scan and preset scan ex cluding TV frequencies The memory channels specified for skip opera tion are skipped during t...

Page 91: ...editing overwriting or deleting for the channel data programmed for the Memory mode Overwrite Prohibited 145 000FM VFO BS 1 Rotate the upper dial to select Overwrite The LCD displays the information as shown on the right 2 Rotate the lower dial to select the write protect options Rotating the dial switches the options as follows Accepted Prohibited fail safe Accepted Write protect is enabled You c...

Page 92: ...holding down the MONI key Also when Frequency is selected you can display a memory name temporarily by holding down the MONI key 10 7 Sound Setting Use this menu to set sound related options 145 000FM VFO BS SOUND 1 Select SOUND from the Set mode menu 2 Press the SET CLR key to display the SOUND sub menu 10 7 1 Beep setting Use this setting to enable or disable the beep sound produced when a key i...

Page 93: ...nd only or Either band When the Bell function is enabled appears on the LCD When a signal is received flashes and a bell sounds Since continues flashing until the next key operation this function can also be used as a signal reception notification when you leave the DJ X11 momentarily OFF A bell does not sound Main band only A bell sounds when a signal is received on the main band Sub band only A ...

Page 94: ...guidance is disabled key operation The voice guidance is activated for key pad operation When the MONI key is pressed the selected frequency is read aloud Bugging mode When the mode coupling of the Bug Detector function is ON the voice guidance announces whether a possible bugging device is found or not The voice guidance is disabled when Bug coupling P 71 is set to OFF Both The voice guidance is ...

Page 95: ... to EDS 12 D button 4 Rotate the lower dial to select the function assigned to the A to D key Initial assignment Menu name Function KEY A Active band KEY B Band change KEY C Freq up Holding down the key approx 2 seconds starts scanning KEY D Freq down Holding down the key approx 2 seconds starts scanning Select input The setting is switched every time the key is pressed P 103 MONI key V P M key Vo...

Page 96: ...mode and turn the power OFF CH 1 000 CH 2 001 BS 3 Turn the power ON while hold ing down the MONI and keys simultaneously The LCD should appear like the figure on the right showing the bank and channel number To cancel the Channel Display mode Repeat the same operation as above MEMO In the Channel Display mode all operations are disabled except for bank channel selection volume adjustment squelch ...

Page 97: ...nals detected signals and IQ signals which are output from the DJ X11 and use receiving software Cable Commercially available audio cable without resistance with ø3 5 mm stereo mini plugs 3 pole on both ends This cable is commercially available as an option for audio equipment or home appliances Alinco s optional cable ERW 4C ERW 7 or ERW 8 Alinco s optional cable ERW 8 Commercially available audi...

Page 98: ...mote control terminal when the EDS 12 is used Audio output monaural terminal Data signal output terminal Cloning detected signals IQ signals Use of a cable with 3 pole plugs Terminals are arranged from the top in the order of the audio output monaural terminal data signal output terminal cloning detected signals IQ signals and grounding terminal The part for the remote control signal terminal for ...

Page 99: ... PC sends data 4 When the data transfer is complete the DJ X11 automat ically returns to VFO mode CAUTION The stereo mini plug cable should be a direct coupled type without an internal resister Do not operate any key while data is transferred by the clone function Do not unplug the cable while data is being transferred Doing so will suspend the data transfer operation and ERROR will be displayed o...

Page 100: ...Master CLONE appears on the LCD and the Master enters Clone mode writing CLONE 57600bps The number increases 3 While CLONE is displayed on the LCD press the dial The LCD shows something like the figure on the right and the data on the Master is transferred to the Slave FINISH CLONE 57600bps 4 W h e n t h e d a t a t r a n s f e r finishes FINISH appears on the LCD If ERROR appears on the LCD repea...

Page 101: ... 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 1 Turn off the DJ X11 2 While holding down the FUNC key turn on the DJ X11 3 When Reset completed appears on the LCD release the key All reset This function is not used under normal conditions The All reset should be used only by ...

Page 102: ...d 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 14 1 2 Side panel 6 7 8 9 No Item Description 6 Volume control Used to adjust the volume of DJ X11 The volume of connected audio device from the audio input jack 5 cannot be ch...

Page 103: ...vailable earphones headphones DJ X11 WILD GAIN ATT MODE TONE SHIFT SET MW LINK NAME F TUNE PRIO STEP AUDIO 0 ENT CLR SUB MAIN SCOPE V M P SCAN M V 1 3DEF 2ABC 5JKL 4GHI 8TUV 6MNO WX 9 YZ 7PQ RS 14 3 Remote Controller Functions Both monaural and stereo earphones headphones can be used You can connect an MP3 player or other portable audio player to the remote controller and listen to music in stereo...

Page 104: ...ust the squelch level Tone Squelch is ON Deactivate the Tone Squelch Mute function is ON Deactivate the Mute function Frequency display is incorrect DJ X11 doesn t operate properly CPU error Uninstall the batteries or unplug the external power supply Wait for at least 10 seconds and reinstall the batteries or reconnect the power supply If the problem persists reset the receiver The receiver does n...

Page 105: ...ng on its firmware version Before you contact our service center about the DJ X11 please check the firmware version by following the procedure below 1 Hold down the FUNC key for approximately one second to activate the Key lock 2 Press the key 10 times continuously to display the version number 3 Press the FUNC key to return to the operation mode 15 2 Optional Accessories List Soft Case ESC 50 Cur...

Page 106: ...for discontinued products service parts will be in stock for the specified period shown below Note however that stock may run out earlier due to unexpected conditions making repair impossible The warranty period for service parts is five years after discontinuation For more information on our customer service visit our web site at http www alinco com All reset operations MEMO Procedure for All Res...

Page 107: ... clip 15 Bug Detector function 69 C CTCSS 51 CW 50 76 CWL 76 CWU 76 Charger 18 Channel Display mode 96 Channel Scope function 59 Channel step 30 58 Clone 97 Contrast setting 79 D DC jack 17 DCS scan 67 DCS 53 Detected signal output function 76 Dial 21 Display setting 78 92 Dry battery case 19 Dual band 28 E ENT 23 Earphone 102 103 105 F F Tuning 62 77 FUNC key 22 Font size setting 79 Font style se...

Page 108: ...ication 76 83 Partial reset 101 Periodic scan 89 Power and Battery Setting 81 Preset mode 29 31 75 Preset scan 65 Priority monitoring 34 55 89 Programmed scan 34 66 Q Quick memory 40 R Receiver setting 74 Remote COM port 88 Remote controller 95 102 Reset function 101 S SCAN key 23 SUB key 23 Scanning function 64 Scan mode setting 88 Sensitivity setting of the bug detector function 72 Set mode exit...

Page 109: ...ity Audio output power AM SSB CW FM Triple conversion Super heterodyne WFM Double conversion Super heterodyne AM FM Double conversion Super heterodyne 1st intermediate frequency 243 95MHz 2nd intermediate frequency 45 055MHz 3rd intermediate frequency 455kHz 2nd intermediate frequency 10 7MHz 1st intermediate frequency 51 65MHz 2nd intermediate frequency 450kHz 0 050 to 0 531MHz AM 5dBμ 10dB S N t...

Page 110: ...145 000 FM 142 000 169 9875MHz 180 750 WFM 170 000 229 750MHz 270 000 AM 230 000 335 900MHz 380 000 FM 336 000 429 9875MHz 433 000 FM 430 000 469 9875MHz 476 750 WFM 470 000 869 9875MHz 870 000 FM 870 000 959 950MHz 1295 000 FM 960 000 1299 9875MHz 1 Selectable channel steps are 50 Hz 100 Hz and 1 kHz 2 Selectable channel steps are 1 kHz and 9 kHz Preset mode Default SUB Frequency range FM broadca...

Page 111: ...Hz 1295 000 FM 960 000 1299 9875MHz 1 Selectable channel steps are 50 Hz 100 Hz and 1 kHz 2 Selectable channel steps are 1 kHz and 9 kHz Preset mode Default SUB Frequency range FM broadcasting 87 6 107 9MHz Analog TV 21ch 69ch AM broadcasting 0 522 1 620KHz T K version Default MAIN Frequency range 15 AM 50 529kHz 1 530 AM 530 28 99995MHz 2 29 000 FM 29 000 59 745MHz 59 750 WFM 59 750 107 99995MHz ...

Page 112: ...118 000 141 995MHz 145 000 FM 142 000 170 995MHz 352 000 FM 336 000 429 995MHz 433 000 FM 430 000 469 995MHz The default is set to Auto It is unnecessary to change the Auto setting under normal conditions Change the setting to receive a frequency which cannot be tuned to automatically For the sub band channel steps of 50 Hz 100 Hz through 1 kHz and 9kHz cannot be selected ...

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