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VXA-700 S

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ANUAL

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Supplied Accessories

LI-ion Battery Pack (7.2V, 700 mAh) 

FNB-80LI

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Battery Charger 

NC-72

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Helical Antenna 

ATV-9

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Headset Cable 

CT-96

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Operating Manual ....................................................... 1
Warranty Card ............................................................ 1

Available Options

MH-44

B4B

Speaker Microphone

FBA-23

Alkaline Battery Case

CD-15

Desktop Rapid Charger

E-DC-5B

DC Cable w/Noise Filter

E-DC-6

DC Cable; plug and wire only

CN-3

Antenna Adapter (SMA to BNC)

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Availability of accessories may vary.

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Some accessories are supplied as standard per local
requirements, while others may be unavailable in some
regions.

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Consult your Vertex Standard Dealer for details re-
garding these and any newly-available options.

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Connection of any non-Vertex Standard-approved ac-
cessory, should it cause damage, may void the Lim-
ited Warranty on this apparatus.

Summary of Contents for Spirit VXA-700

Page 1: ...Operating Manual AIR BAND TRANSCEIVER VXA 700 SPIRIT ...

Page 2: ...orage 20 Recalling the Memories 21 Scanning Operation 22 Basic Scan 22 Channel Skip Scanning 23 Programmable Band Limit Memory Scan PMS 23 Dual Watch Operation 24 Priority Dual Watch Operation 25 Spectrum Scope Monitor 26 Advance Operation VOR Navigation AIR Band 28 To Select the VOR Mode 29 Flying to a VOR Station 30 Entering a Desired Course 32 Position Cross checking 33 Split Operation 34 Advan...

Page 3: ...y the general population in an uncontrolled environment This radio is restricted to occupational use work related operations only where the radio operator must have the knowledge to control its RF exposure conditions When transmitting hold the radio in a vertical position with its microphone 1 to 2 inches 2 5 to 5 cm away from your mouth and keep the antenna at least 1 inch 2 5 cm away from your h...

Page 4: ...nnels We recommend that you read this manual in its entirety so as to understand the many features of the VXA 700 completely Keep this manual handy so you may use it for reference NOTE The VXA 700 s VOR and CDI Navigation features are supplemental aids to navigation only and are not intended to be a substitute for accurate primary VOR CDI or landing service equipment Congratulations You now have a...

Page 5: ...t Cable optional MH 44B4B Speaker Microphone to this jack Never connect any Speaker Microphone that is not recommended by the manufacturer Because these jack connections are unique using a Speaker Microphone that is not specified by Vertex Standard may damage the VXA 700 ƒ VOL Knob This control adjusts the audio volume level Clock wise rotation increases the volume level DIAL Selector Knob This 20...

Page 6: ...llow above the top edge of the key activated by pressing the key first then the indicated key The third functions are labeled in black above the top edge of the key activated by press and holding the indicated key for 2 seconds These functions are described in detail on the page 6 BUSY TX Indicator Lamp This lamp glows green when a signal is being received and red when transmitting You may customi...

Page 7: ...listen for very weak sig nals Press and hold this button for 2 seconds to Open the squelch continuously Press this button again to resume normal quiet monitoring See page 17 ƒ EXT DC Jack When an external 12 Volt DC power source is avail able you may connect the optional E DC 5B DC Cable w Noise Filetr or E DC 6 DC Cable here Do not connect any wire to this jack if that wire is connected directly ...

Page 8: ...nel 121 5 MHz None Switches operation to the Home favorite frequency channel Split Memory Write Command Memory Write Command Activates VOR mode Recalls Menu Item SQL Type for activating the CTCSS or DCS operation Selects TO VOR mode Recalls Menu Item TONE Set for selecting the CTCSS tone frequency Activates the Course Deviation Indicator mode None Reverse the transmit and receive frequencies while...

Page 9: ...Menu mode None Activate the Automatic Noise Limiter during AM reception Lock the Keypad Switches the frequency display between the Large Character and Small Character mode Selects the display type Fre quency or Alpha numeric Tag during Memory operation Recalls Menu Item RPT Shift for selecting the direction of the uplink frequency shift during repeater operation Sets the Memory Skip Omit feature t...

Page 10: ...ery Pack in a fire Do not carry a LI ion Battery Pack in your pocket where keys or coins could short the terminals This could create a serious fire burn danger and possibly cause damage to the LI ion pack How to Install the Quick Draw Belt Clip r Connect the hanger to the rear of the VXA 700 with the notch pointing directly up using the supplied screw Figure 1 Use only the screw included with the ...

Page 11: ...B DC Cable w cigarette lighter plug or E DC 6 DC Cable may also be used for charging the bat tery as shown in the illustration The Now Charging will blink in the display while the battery is being charged When chargingisfinished thedisplaywillchangetoindicate Com plete and the BUSY TX indicator will blink blue Important Notes Do not leave the charger connected to the transceiver for continuous per...

Page 12: ...f the radio r Install the FBA 23 as shown in the illustration with the side facing the bottom of the transceiver r Close the Battery Pack Latch on the bottom of the radio BEFORE YOU BEGIN The FBA 23 does not provide connections for charging since Alkaline cells cannot be re charged Therefore the NC 72B C E DC 5B or E DC 6 may safely be con nected to the EXT DC jack when the FBA 23 is installed Not...

Page 13: ...muni cations capability due to a depleted Li Ion battery This deep cycling practice will help to maintain longer overall battery life after many recharging cycles AC Operation Using NC 72B C Receiving only The VXA 700 may be operated from your house current by use of the supplied NC 72B C Battery Charger The NC 72B C should only be used for reception because it is not capable of supplying sufficie...

Page 14: ...on Quick Start r To turn the radio on press and hold in the PWR Switch for 3 seconds r The opening message will appear on the dis play then frequency dis play will appear r Press the key repeti tively switch the oper ating band among the AIRband 2 m Amateur band and FM BC band each time you press the key r Directly entering frequencies from the keypad is the easiest method if you know the frequenc...

Page 15: ...utton for 2 seconds background noise will now be heard and you may use this noise to set the VOL knob for the desired audio level Press the MONITOR button momentarily to silence the noise and resume normal quiet monitoring BASIC OPERATION r To turn the radio off press and hold in the PWR switch for 3 seconds Squelch Adjustment r Press and hold in the key for 3 seconds This in stantly recalls Menu ...

Page 16: ...rly useful in a particular operating situation and they are described below VFO Variable Frequency Oscillator The VFO is a tuning dial system which allows you to tune through the AIR band 2 m Amateur band and FM BC band using the DIAL selector the Keypad or the scanner To select these bands press the key momentarily MR Memory Recall The MR Memory Re call mode of the VXA 700 provides the user with ...

Page 17: ... Book memories can be changed by the user See page 47 for details WX Weather Channel Memories USA version only Ten Weather Channels are pre programmed at the factory The VXA 700 will automatically scan this special bank when it is selected by the user Transmission r To transmit press and hold in the PTT switch Speak into the micro phone area of the front panel grille in a normal voice level r To r...

Page 18: ...quickly though the ten standard Weather Channels and will stop on the first active station found BASIC OPERATION r If there are two or more weather channels audible in your area you may select the alternate channel s by pressing the PTT switch Pressing thePTT switch re initiates the scanning process r If there are no Weather Channels in your area the scan ner will not stop Press the MONITOR button...

Page 19: ...dio just below the PTT button The squelch will re main open and you should have a better chance of hear ing weak signals To return to normal operation press the MONITOR key momentarily ANL Automatic Noise Limiter Feature For reduction of impulse noise such as that produced by an engine s ignition system the ANL feature may prove helpful r To activate the ANL fea ture press the key momentarily The ...

Page 20: ...key and button has a different beep pitch and each function has a unique beep combination When you are scanning the beeper will be heard each time the scanner halts on a busy channel This may be distract ing in some environments if you want to turn the beeper off or back on again r Press and hold the key for 2 seconds This in stantly recalls Menu Item Beeper r Press the key to enable adjustment of...

Page 21: ...enu Item 3 Receive then press the key r Rotate the DIAL selector knob to select Sub Menu Item 5 RX Save then press the key r Press the key again to enable adjustment of this Menu Item r Rotate the DIAL selector knob to select the desired duty cycle receive sleep The selections available are 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 and ABS or oFF The default value is 1 1 r When you have made your selection press the ke...

Page 22: ...n the Main Memory r Press and hold in the key for 2 seconds The dis play will indicate MR and a channel number will blink on the LCD r Within five seconds of pressing the key rotate the DIAL selector knob to select the desired memory chan nel number for storage In order to prevent writing over memory channels an icon will appear at the right of the channel number to indicate if the memory channel ...

Page 23: ...tom of the MR icon on the LCD r Rotate the DIAL selector knob to select the desired memory channel r You may change the readout structure of the Memory display between Frequency Indication and Fre quency Indication plus Alpha numeric Label by pressing Ò key r To exit the Memory mode press the key three times to return to the VFO mode Note In either the Memory mode or the Book Memory mode you can c...

Page 24: ...equency or a higher channel number r When the scanner encounters a signal scanning pauses and the radio remains on that channel until one sec ond after the signal disappears after which scanning will resume r While the scanner remains paused on a frequency the decimal point of the frequency display blinks The dis play will be illuminated unless the Scan Lamp Fea ture is turned off r To change the ...

Page 25: ...e Skipped is still accessible for manual memory selection using the DIAL selector knob SCANNING OPERATION Programmable Band Limit Memory Scan PMS This feature allows you to set sub band limits for either scanning or manual VFO operation For example you might with to set up a limit of COM band 118 000 MHz to 136 975 MHz Here s how to do this r Set the radio to the VFO mode by pressing the key and s...

Page 26: ...TT switch at any time to transmit on that channel r When a signal is received on the Priority channel operation immediately shifts to the Priority channel the DW icon will blink and the display will become illuminated r While receiving on the priority channel if you mo mentarily press the PTT switch Dual Watch will be disabled You may then transmit on the Priority Chan nel r To stop Dual Watch pre...

Page 27: ...t be set to the PRI mode instead of DW See page 54 for details r To start Priority Dual Watch press Ò The DW icon will appear on the display r While receiving on the current non Priority chan nel pressing the PTT button once causes the radio to switch to the Priority channel and cancels Dual Watch Press the PTT button again to transmit on the Priority channel r When a signal is received on the Pri...

Page 28: ...y pressing the key if necessary r Press or press and hold in the key to activate the Spectrum Scope Monitor r Once the Spectrum Scope Monitor is activated press the key to change the visible bandwidth between 15 channel and 30 channel default 30 channels The visible bandwidth however depends on the se lected channel step size so match the channel step to those typically used in your area r To turn...

Page 29: ...VXA 700 SPIRIT OPERATING MANUAL 27 NOTE ...

Page 30: ...0 150 TO FROM Flag Indicator TWO Degree Deviation Marks COURSE Indicator COURSE Deviation Needle General VOR Equipment è ç NAV BAND 108 0000 117 9750 MHz VOR MODE CDI MODE OVERFLOW Indicator TO FROM Flag Indicator COURSE Indicator COURSE Deviation Needle TO FROM Flag Indicator COURSE Indicator COM BAND 118 0000 136 9750 MHz ...

Page 31: ...nversely the Course Indicator will indicate Loc when a localizer signal is being received r The TO or FROM flag indicators indicate whether the VOR navigation information is based on a course leading to the VOR station or leading away from the VOR station r To change the flag from TO to FROM or vice versa press the Ò or keys respectively r The small frequency indication may be toggled to display u...

Page 32: ...DEVIATION ARROW will appear on the dis play when your aircraft is off the direct course to the VOR station r When your aircraft is off course to theright the Course Deviation Arrow display will show bars to the left side of the diamond When your aircraft is off course to the left the Course Deviation Arrow dis play will show bars to the right side of the diamond Correct your course until no bars a...

Page 33: ...ation Magnetic North N Desired Course Aircraft Heading 50 Los Angeles LAX 113 600MHz VOR TAC 10 0 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 200 210 220 230 240 250 260 270 280 290 310 320 330 340 350 300 VOR Station Magnetic North N Aircraft should be heading 50 Aircraft Heading 56 6 off course Flown course Los Angeles LAX 113 600MHz VOR TAC The Aircraft is ON COURSE The Airc...

Page 34: ...heading is correct theABCSfunc tion see below may be more useful than the course input option r The Course Deviation Arrow points to the right when your aircraft is off course to the left and it points to the left when your aircraft is off course to the right Note 1 To get back on course fly right more than the number of degrees indicated by the COURSE DEVIA TION ARROW ADVANCED OPERATION VOR NAVIG...

Page 35: ...R mode Note the radial from the station you are on r Extend the radials from each VOR station on the chart Your aircraft is located at the point where the lines intersect Cross checking Position Magnetic North N Los Angeles LAX 113 600MHz VOR TAC 10 0 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 200 210 220 230 240 250 260 270 280 290 310 320 330 340 350 300 VOR Station Magnetic...

Page 36: ...ess Ò The icon will blink and the transmit frequency will appear on the display r Now set your radio s transmit frequency where the Flight Service Station will be listening for calls using the DIAL selector knob or keypad r Press and hold in the key for 2 seconds to save the transmit frequency and return to the NAV band frequency r Press and hold in the PTT switch to transmit on the split transmit...

Page 37: ...tic Repeater Shift ARS The VXA 700 provides a convenient Automatic Repeater Shift feature which causes the appropriate repeater shift to be automatically applied whenever you tune into the designated repeater sub bands in your country These sub bands are shown at the right If the ARS feature does not appear to be working you may have accidentally disabled it To re enable ARS r Press the key then p...

Page 38: ... until the radio exits to normal operation ADVANCED OPERATION AMATEUR RADIO BAND Changing the Default Repeater Shifts If you travel to a different region you may need to change the default repeater shift so as to ensure compatibility with local operating requirements To do this follow the procedure below r Press the key then press the key to activate the Menu SET mode r Rotate the DIAL selector kn...

Page 39: ...on of the repeater by radar or spurious signals from other trans mitters This tone system called CTCSS Continuous Tone Coded Squelch System is included in your VXA 700 and is very easy to activate The CTCSS setup involves two actions setting the Tone Mode and then setting of the Tone Frequency These ac tions are set up by using the and keys or Menu Items SQL Type and TONE Set r Press and hold the ...

Page 40: ... the DIAL selector knob until the display indi cates the Tone Frequency you need to be using ask the repeater owner operator if you don t know the tone frequency r When you have made your selection press the key to save the new setting then press the PTT key repetitively until the radio exits to normal operation Note Your repeater may or may not re transmit a CTCSS tone some systems just use CTCSS...

Page 41: ...AL selector knob two clicks clockwise to select Menu Item DCS Set r Press the key again to enable adjustment of this Menu Item r Rotate the DIAL selector knob until the desired DCS Code a three digit number Ask the repeater owner operator if you don t know DCS Code if you are working simplex just set up the DCS Code to be the same as that used by your friend s r When you have made your selection p...

Page 42: ...te ARTS When ARTS is de activated DCS will also be deactivated if you were not using it previously in non ARTS operation ADVANCED OPERATION AMATEUR RADIO BAND If you move out of range for more than one minute four pollings your radio will sense that no signal has been received three beeps will sound and the display will re vert to Out Service If you move back into range your radio will again beep ...

Page 43: ...25 seconds your radio will transmit a poll ing call to the other station When that station re sponds with its own ARTS polling signal the display will change to In Service to confirm that the other station s polling code was received in response to yours r To exit the ARTS operation recall the Menu Item 4 Transmit then Sub Menu 4 ARTS and set it to Off ARTS Polling Time Options The ARTS feature ma...

Page 44: ...al operation Changing the Operating Mode The VXA 700providesforautomaticmodechangingwhen the radio is tuned to different operating frequencies How ever on the 2 m amateur band should an unusual operat ing situation arise in which you need to change between the available operating modes FM Narrow and AM you may do so by pressing the Ò repeatedly Note The Air band is fixed in the AM mode while the F...

Page 45: ...ong transmissions and in the event of a stuck PTT switch perhaps if the radio or a Speaker Mic is wedged between aircraft s seats it can prevent interfer ence to other users as well as battery depletion As config ured at the factory the TOT feature is set to OFF and here is the procedure for activating it r Press the key then press the key to activate the Menu SET mode r Rotate the DIAL selector k...

Page 46: ...in to enable adjustment of this Menu Item r Rotate the DIAL selector knob to select the function you wish to assign to the button you selected in the previous step The available choices are ANL Activates the Automatic Noise Limiter in the AM mode TX Power Selects the FM transmit power output level on the 2 m Amateur band ARTS Instantly recalls the ARTS Menu Item XFER Exchanges the display location...

Page 47: ...e new setting then press the PTT key repetitively until the radio exits to normal operation Display Dimmer The LCD illumination may be adjusted using the Menu as well r Press the key then press the key to activate the Menu SET mode r Rotate the DIAL selector knob to select Menu Item 1 Display then press the key r Rotate the DIAL selector knob to select Sub Menu Item 5 Dimmer then press the key r P...

Page 48: ...ain to enable adjustment of the selected Menu item r Rotate the DIAL selector knob to adjust the R red element of the color you will be able to see the ef fects of your changes The degree of color hue is des ignated in a numerical scale of 000 through 255 and you may adjust the display s red component until it is just the way you want it As you make the adjust ment you will be able to see the effe...

Page 49: ...ry channels a icon will appear at the right of the channel number to indicate if the memory channel is vacant r Now press and hold in the key for 3 seconds you will now see the blinking A character on the LCD To attach an alpha numeric name label to the memory proceed to the next step otherwise press and hold in the key for 2 seconds to save the entry and exit r To label a memory with an alpha num...

Page 50: ...rn the radio off 2 Press and hold in the key and the MONITORbut ton while turning the radio on TIMER MODE The VXA 700 is provided the STOP WATCH timer and COUNT DOWN timer These can be used for a variety of time keeping purposes 1 Press and hold in the key while tuning the ra dio on activate the Timer Mode 2 Press the MONITORkey to toggle the Timer between STOP WATCH timer and COUNT DOWN timer If ...

Page 51: ...ion changes r Press the key then press the key to activate the Menu SET mode r Rotate the DIAL selector knob to select the Main Menu then press the key r Rotate the DIAL selector knob to select the Sub Menu item you wish to view and or modify then press the key r Once you have selected the desired Menu Item press the key once to view the current setting for the item r Rotate the DIAL selector knob...

Page 52: ... 2 3 On Off 0 8 2 0 8 1 5secs Busy DW PRI ABS 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 Off 5k 10k 12 5k 15k 20k 25k 50k 100k Off T TSQ DCS 50 standard CTCSStones 104 standard DCS codes 500ms 1s 1 5s 2s 2 5s 3s 30ch 15ch SetModeItem 1 RPT Shift 2 Shift Width 3 ARS 4 ARTS 5 ARTS Itvl 6 T O T 7 TX Power 1 Lock Mode 2 MON 3 121 5 4 USER 1 5 USER 2 1 APO 2 Emergency 3 WX Alert 4 TEMP Unit 5 TEMP Check 6 TEMP Set 1 Internal...

Page 53: ...Volt Indicates the battery voltage and battery type 1 DISPLAY 1 Scan Lamp Function Enables Disables the Scan lamp while paused during scanning Available Values On Off Default Setting On 2 Backlight Function Selects the Display illumination Mode Available Values Key Off On Default Setting Key Key Illuminates the Display Lamp for 5 seconds when any front panel key is pressed Off Disables the Display...

Page 54: ... G127 B127 11 Alert LED Function Edits the Weather Alert lamp color Available Values Individual adjustments of the Red Green and Blue color hue may be performed on a nu merical scale of 000 to 255 See page 46 for details Default Setting Green R000 G127 B000 12 TEMP LED Function Edits the Over Heating lamp color This is a display seen when the temperature exceeds the threshold set via the TEMP Set ...

Page 55: ...Default Setting 5secs 5secs The scanner will hold for 5 seconds then resume whether or not the other station is still transmitting Busy The scanner will hold until the signal disappears then will resume when the carrier drops 4 DW PRI Function Selects the Dual Watch Priority Function Available Values DW PRI Default Setting DW 5 RX Save Function Selects the Receive mode Battery Saver sleep ratio Av...

Page 56: ...ing 023 10 PRI Time Function Selects the Priority Checking Time Available Values 500ms 1s 1 5s 2s 2 5s 3s Default Setting 2s This Menu Item allows you to define how often the Prior ity Channel will be checked for activity Note The Dual Watch Polling time is 500ms fixed CTCSS TONE FREQUENCY 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 8 123 0 127 ...

Page 57: ...es On Off Default Setting On 4 ARTS Function Enables disables ARTS operation Available Values Off RX TX TRX Default Setting Off Off Disables the ARTS feature RX Use this mode if you only want your radio to listen and not poll the other station in which case their radio should be set to the TX mode Here your radio will beep and display In Service or Out Service to indicate the state of connection T...

Page 58: ...es DIAL KEY KEY DIAL PTT DIAL PTT KEY PTT ALL Default Setting KEY 2 MON Function Selects the MONITOR button just below the PTT switch function Available Values MON T CALL Default Setting MON MON Pressing the MONITOR button causes the Noise Tone Squelch to be over ridden allow ing you to listen for weak or non encoded sig nals T CALL Pressing the MONITOR key activates a 1750 Hz burst tone used for ...

Page 59: ...cts the Emergency feature Available Values 121 5 LED 121 5 LED Default Setting LED 121 5 121 5 Pressing the key momentarily accesses the 121 5 MHz Emergency Frequency LED 121 5 Pressing the key momentarily accesses the 121 5 MHz Emergency Frequency and flashes the BUST TX lamp LED Pressing the key momentarily flashes the BUST TX lamp 3 WX Alert Function Selects the Alert functions when receiving t...

Page 60: ...NOTE When the temperature reaches approximately 220 F 105 C the radio will disable transmission to allow the radio to cool off 7 OPTION 1 Internal MIC Function Internal Microphone On Off Available Values Off On Default Setting Off This controls the status of the radio s internal microphone when an external microphone such as the MH 44A4B Speaker Microphone or an aviation headset connected via the ...

Page 61: ...nction CPU Clock Shift Available Values Off On Default Setting Off This function is only used to move a spurious response birdie should it fall on a desired frequency Consult your Vertex Standard dealer for details regarding this function MENU SET MODE ...

Page 62: ...g 5 10 12 5 15 20 25 50 100 kHz Emission Type TX AM FM RX AM FM Supply Voltage 4 5 15 0 VDC Current Consumption approx 250 µA Power off 35 mA Battery saver on save ratio 1 5 60 mA Squelch on 180 mA Receive 1 7A 950 mA 650 mA 400 mA Transmit FM 5W 2 5W 1W 0 3W 7 4V 800 mA Transmit AM 1 5W Carrier 7 4V 400 mA Transmit AM 0 3W Carrier 4 5V Temperature Range 14º F to 140º F 10º C to 60º C Case Size Wx...

Page 63: ... tone 3 5 kHz deviation Selectivity AM NFM 8 kHz 6 dB WFM 200 kHz 6 dB Adjacent Ch Selectivity AM NFM 25 kHz 60 dB WFM 300 kHz 20 dB AF Output 0 4W 8 Ohms 10 THD Transmitter Power Output 118 MHz 138 MHz AM 5 0 W PEP 1 5 W Carrier Power 7 4 V 144 148 MHz FM 5 0 W 7 4 V AM 4 0 W PEP 1 3 W Carrier Power 7 4 V Frequency Stability Better than 10 ppm 14º F to 140º F 10º C to 60º C Modulation System AM L...

Page 64: ...D 15 Desktop Rapid Charger E DC 5B DC Cable w Noise Filter E DC 6 DC Cable plug and wire only CN 3 Antenna Adapter SMA to BNC Availability of accessories may vary Some accessories are supplied as standard per local requirements while others may be unavailable in some regions Consult your Vertex Standard Dealer for details re garding these and any newly available options Connection of any non Verte...

Page 65: ...ACCESSORIES OPTIONS CN 3 Antenna Adapter Option CT 96 Headset Cable PTT Switch not supplied An external PTT switch is required for use with an avia tion headset Headset not supplied E DC 5B External Power Cable Option á External Antenna ...

Page 66: ...ess hours r Please also enclose a copy of your purchase receipt to establish the warranty date Radio mainframes are war ranted for three years Accessory items batteries an tennas chargers etc are warranted for one year r Repair turnaround averages about 7 to 10 working days in our shop excluding time in shipping This time will vary based on our current workload r We can provide repair estimates up...

Page 67: ...Part 15 21 Changes or modifications to this device not expressly approved by Vertex Standard could void the user s authorization to operate this device ...

Page 68: ... 8644 Japan VERTEX STANDARD US Headquarters 10900 Walker Street Cypress CA 90630 U S A International Division 8350 N W 52nd Terrace Suite 201 Miami FL 33166 U S A YAESU EUROPE B V P O Box 75525 1118 ZN Schiphol The Netherlands YAESU UK LTD Unit 12 Sun Valley Business Park Winnall Close Winchester Hampshire SO23 0LB U K VERTEX STANDARD HK LTD Unit 5 20 F Seaview Centre 139 141 Hoi Bun Road Kwun Ton...

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