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Taking Pictures (Snapshot Function)

Pictures can be taken by connecting the optional camera-equipped speaker microphone

(MH-85A11U).

Captured image data can be saved onto a microSD memory card inserted in the trans-

ceiver.

The saved data can be displayed on the screen and transmitted to other transceivers* 

as well.

In addition, the most recently captured image data can be transmitted to other 

transceivers* by pressing (Send Image Button) on the camera-mounted speaker 

microphone.

* Refer to the Yaesu website or catalog for the compatible transceiver models.

Shutter Button

Press to take a picture.

Connector

Send Image Button

Sends the most recently 

taken image data.

PTT Switch

Press to enable transmission, 

and release to return to 

receive mode.

Speaker

Outputs sound.

Lens

Aim this part toward the object to photograph.

Do not touch the lens with fingers or other objects.

Microphone

Speak into this part 

with a normal voice.

Clip

Securely clip the 

microphone to belt or 

other objects.

Connect to the DATA 

terminal of the transceiver.

Make sure to insert the 

connector in the right 

direction 

when connecting the speaker microphone 

to the transceiver.

Connecting it forcibly to the transceiver 

may cause damage.

•  Make sure to keep at least 50 cm distance between the lens and the object. If the object is 

too close, the picture will be out of focus, resulting in a blurred picture.

•  You can set the size (resolution) and image quality (compression ratio) of the image to be 

shot by the following operations.

Press and hold the [

F

menu

] key 

 [

OPTION

 [

1 USB CAMERA

].

•  If your station and the remote station are both in digital mode, you can transfer the image 

data most recently taken by pressing [

D-TX

] key on the MH-85A11U.

•  Set the digital mode in advance to transfer images to other radios.

•  Do not directly photograph objects with strong light, such as the sun or other bright objects. 

Doing so can cause malfunction.

•  If the lens or the microphone gets dirty, use a dry, soft cloth to wipe off the contaminants.

Summary of Contents for FR5DR

Page 1: ...C4FM FM 144 430MHz DUAL BAND DIGITAL TRANSCEIVER FT5DR FT5DE Operating Manual ...

Page 2: ...he DG ID feature 26 Repeater Operation 29 Communicating Via the Repeater 29 Using the Memory 30 Registering to Memory Channels 30 Recalling a Memory Channel 31 Recall only memories in the same frequency band Band using the memory auto grouping MAG function 31 Clearing Memories 32 Restored erased memory 32 Using Memory Tag 32 Recalling the Home Channels 33 Changing the Home Channel Frequency 33 Mem...

Page 3: ... 61 Digital Code squelch DCS feature 61 New PAGER EPCS feature 61 Digital Personal ID DP ID feature 61 Using Setup Menu 62 Setup Menu Operation 62 Tables of Setup Menu Operations 63 Restoring to Defaults Reset 69 All Reset 69 Setup Menu Reset 69 Text input screen 70 Specifications 72 YAESU LIMITED WARRANTY 74 ...

Page 4: ... heading information m Large capacity 1256 memory channels m The Memory Auto Grouping MAG function allows automatic grouping and recalling only memory channels in the same frequency band m Register frequently used frequencies into the PMG Primary Memory Group Activity Monitor and then pressing the PMG key will display the registered fre quency status signal strength in a bar graph up to 5 channels...

Page 5: ...ND key Tuning the frequency Rotate the DIAL knob Adjusting the volume Rotate the VOL knob to adjust the volume to a comfortable level Adjusting the squelch setting The squelch level may be adjusted to mute the background noise when no signal is received 1 Press the SQL key 2 Rotate the VOL knob to adjust the squelch to a level at which the back ground noise is muted When the squelch level is incre...

Page 6: ...e DIAL Knob to change the fre quency or select a memory channel VOL knob Rotate the VOL Knob to adjust the audio volume level MIC SP jack Connect the optional speaker microphone or earpiece microphone to this jack When an external microphone or cable is connected the dust and splash protection does not function Do not connect any microphone which is not specified by Yaesu DATA Terminal Connect the...

Page 7: ...rmal mode V M key Pressing each time switches between VFO mode and memory mode Press and hold for over one second to write to memory PMG key Pressing each time switches between PMG Primary Memory Group Activity Monitor mode and memory or VFO mode Press and hold for over one second to writing to PMG memory BACK key Return to the previous screen Changing the Transceiver settings 1 Press and hold the...

Page 8: ...ts when AF DUAL Function is enabled Status Bar The battery condition is displayed in 8 steps Full battery power Battery is depleted Charge battery When blinking Charge battery immediately Charging displayed when the power is ON Appears when the lock function is enabled Appears when the Mute function for B band is enabled Appears when the AF DUAL function is enabled Appears when the APO Automatic P...

Page 9: ...g Priority Memory Channel The transceiver checks for signals on the frequency regis tered to the selected Priority Memory Channel once every 5 seconds ATT attenuator function When the desired signal is extremely strong activate the attenuator to reduce the incoming signal from the antenna Bell function is activated TX RX DG ID is displayed TXnn The transmit DG ID number RXnn The receive DG ID numb...

Page 10: ...uch and hold Moving Memory Data to the VFO register Each touch steps the transmit communication mode as follows TX AUTO TX FM TX DN TX AUTO TX AUTO Automatically selects the transmit mode to correspond to the received signal TX FM Always transmits in the analog FM mode TX DN Always transmits in the digital DN mode MODE MODE Each touch steps the communication mode as follows 1 2 1 The current commu...

Page 11: ...g level Press and hold the A B key Mono Band Screen A band or B band is displayed Receives only the displayed band MODE MODE Touch and hold the frequency to display the numeric keypad screen for frequency input The memory tag and battery voltage etc are displayed on the lower segment Function Menu Screen Press the Fmenu key Press the Fmenu key to displays the function menu screen Press the BACK ke...

Page 12: ...below the center re ceive frequency at high speed The signal strengths are displayed on a graph so the presence or absence of a signal on any channel is easily noted The frequency may be changed by turning the DIAL knob Touch SEARCH or STOP to begin or stop the search The number of channels to search in Band Scope may be set to 19 39 or 79 See Change the number of channels displayed page 42 To end...

Page 13: ...RACK function May register the departure point etc up to 3 places H L1 L2 in advance and display the distance from the current location to the registered point in real time GPS Information Screen Press the Fmenu key Touch DISP The backtrack screen or the GPS information screen whichever was displayed last will be displayed The GPS satellites status and numbers are shown The following information i...

Page 14: ...s of the battery pack clean If terminal contacts are dirty or corroded a fire leak overheating explosion or ignition can re sult Do not use this product in an area where RF transmitters are prohibited e g inside of a hospital airplane or train This product can affect electronic or medical de vices Do not transmit with this device while carry ing or using a medical appliance such as a cardiac pacem...

Page 15: ...rom your body Use only the supplied antenna Do not use modified or damaged antennas Disconnect the power cord and connection cables before installing separately sold ac cessory items This may result in fire electric shock and equip ment failure Follow the instructions provided when in stalling items sold separately This may result in fire electric shock and equip ment failure Use only the provided...

Page 16: ...eiver in that car Noise generated by an onboard electrical device inverter etc can disrupt the normal operation of the transceiver Do not transmit near the television and radio Transmissions may cause electromagnetic inter ference While transmitting keep the antenna as far from you as possible Long time exposure to electromagnetic waves may have a negative impact on your health Do not dangle or th...

Page 17: ... Snapshot camera MH 85A11U Speaker Microphone SSM 17A Earpiece Microphone SSM 57A VOX Headset SSM 63A Bluetooth Headset SSM BT10 Microphone Adapter CT 44 DC Cable with and Cigarette Lighter Plug SDD 13 DC Cable E DC 6 Quick Release Holster SHB 26BK Soft Case SHC 40 3x AA Cell Battery Case FBA 39 Li Ion Battery Packs 7 2V 2 200mAh SBR 14LI Li Ion Battery Packs 7 4V 1 100mAh FNB 101LI Battery Charge...

Page 18: ...ced by an incorrect type Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions Battery Latches Removing the Battery Pack While pressing down the latches remove the battery pack Attaching the Quick Release Holster Attach the quick release holster using the supplied screws two Supplied screws black for the Quick release Holster Attaching the Belt Clip Attach the belt clip using the supplied screws...

Page 19: ... within the temperature range from 41 F to 95 F 5 C to 35 C Charging the Battery Pack using the Rapid Charger CD 41 The optional Rapid Charger CD 41 requires about 5 hours to charge the SBR 14LI battery pack 1 Insert the DC plug from the SAD 25 into the DC jack on the CD 41 rear panel then plug the SAD 25 into the AC line outlet 2 Place the transceiver with battery pack attached or the battery pac...

Page 20: ...nly supports the following capacity of microSD and microSDHD mem ory cards 2GB 4GB 8GB 16GB 32GB microSD memory cards formatted on other devices may not properly save information when used with this transceiver Format microSD memory cards again with this transceiver when reusing memory cards formatted with another device Do not remove the microSD memory card or turn the transceiver OFF while savin...

Page 21: ...abnormally long time to read or write So normally they may not be useable Reading and writing of the microSD cards may be improved by using the SD memory card formatter provided by the SD Association The SD memory card formatter can be downloaded from this URL https www sdcard org downloads formatter 1 Press and hold the Fmenu key The SETUP MENU screen appears 2 Touch SD CARD 3 Touch 4 FORMAT FORM...

Page 22: ...input screen and the number input screen when necessary 3 Save the entered call sign 4 Press the PTT switch or press and hold the Fmenu key Up to 10 characters letters numbers and symbols can be entered Characters that may be inputted for the call sign are the numbers 0 9 letters A Z upper case the hyphen and the slash Please enter your Callsign Max 10 letters Adjusting the Volume Level 1 Rotate t...

Page 23: ... half and bottom half of the transceiver touch screen This is Dual band With one of the bands selected change the frequency and radio operating mode The selected band displayed in white letters is called Operating band The other band displayed in gray letters is called Sub band Each time pressing the A B key toggles the operating band The desired operating band may also be selected by touching the...

Page 24: ...Hz 76 88 MHz 108MHz Europe version 1 8MHz 30MHz 30MHz 76 88 MHz 108MHz 137MHz 137MHz 174MHz 174MHz 222MHz 222MHz 420MHz 420MHz 470MHz 770MHz 999 995MHz Frequency bands on B band AIR Band 144 MHzBand VHF 1 430 MHzBand 470MHz 579 995MHz 108MHz 137MHz 137MHz 174MHz 174MHz 222MHz 222MHz 420MHz 420MHz 470MHz VHF 2 UHF 1 Tuning to a Frequency DIAL knob 1 Press the Fmenu key to display the function menu ...

Page 25: ... signal FM of will change to indicate the mode of the received signal The display differs depending on the received signal The bar at the top of the mode display indicates that the AMS feature is on Setting the transmit mode when using the AMS function The AMS function will automatically set the receiver to the mode of the received signal but the transmission mode may be fixed regardless of the re...

Page 26: ... is set to AUTO factory default setting AM mode is automatically selected within the AIR band 108 136 995 MHz Transmission 1 While pressing and holding the PTT switch speak into the microphone The TX BUSY indicator will glow red during transmis sion If the PTT switch is pressed when a frequency other than the amateur ham radio band is selected an alarm tone beep will be emitted and TX INHIBIT appe...

Page 27: ...l operation The transmit power level may be set separately for each frequency band Locking Keys and DIAL knob 1 Press the Power Lock switch LOCK is displayed on the display for one second the icon appears on the LCD and then the keys and DIAL knob are locked The keys the DIAL knob and the PTT switch may be selected to be locked using Setup Menu CONFIG 9 LOCK The default setting is the KEY DIAL the...

Page 28: ...not be heard 2 When accessing the C4FM digital repeater controlled by the DG ID number set the transmit DG ID number of the FT5DR DE to that of the repeater input Even in that case if the receive DG ID number of the FT5DR DE is set to 00 all the downlink signals from the repeater may be received Communicating with the DG ID feature Digital C4FM mode transceivers compatible with the DG ID function ...

Page 29: ...th that DG ID will be received Normally set the receive DG ID number to 00 except when communication is desired only with group members The transmit and receive DG ID default number is set to 00 Communicating only with the specific members by setting the DG ID number except for 00 Example Set the DG ID number of to 50 1 Press the Fmenu key and touch DG ID If DG ID is not displayed touch BACK to di...

Page 30: ...lly set the receive DG ID number to 00 except when communication is desired only with group members For example if the transmit and receive DG ID numbers of group members are all set to 50 communications from other DG ID numbers is not received and only the group members setting the same DG ID numbers may communicate Also the other stations setting the receive DG ID to any number except for 00 may...

Page 31: ...h REV to exit from the reverse state The ARS function may be set to OFF in the Setup Menu CONFIG 14 RPT ARS The repeater settings may be changed from the Setup Menu Setup Menu CONFIG 15 RPT SHIFT Allows setting the repeater shift direction Setup Menu CONFIG 16 RPT SHIFT FREQ Allows changing the repeater shift offset Setup Menu SIGNALING 12 TONE SQL FREQ Allows setting the tone encoder frequency To...

Page 32: ...rding to the in tended use The transceiver allows using 24 types of memory banks A maximum of 100 memory channels can be registered in each memory bank Note Back up the stored contents to a microSD memory card For details on saving a backup onto a microSD memory card refer to the Advanced Manual which may be downloaded from the Yaesu website Registering to Memory Channels 1 Set the frequency and t...

Page 33: ...ween memory tag display and normal frequency display On the B band the AM broadcast band FM broadcast band Shortwave broadcast band 50 MHz band and UHF 2 cannot be called Recall only memories in the same frequency band Band using the memory auto grouping MAG function With the memory auto grouping MAG function only memory channels in the same frequency band Band can be called In the memory mode eac...

Page 34: ...using up to 16 charac ters Alphabetic characters upper and lowercase Numbers and Symbols may be en tered to the memory name tag 1 Press the V M key to enter Memory mode 2 Rotate the DIAL knob to Recall the memory channel to assign the name To assign a name to a home channel recall the de sired home channel 3 Press and hold the Fmenu key and then touch MEMORY 4 Touch 3 MEMORY NAME Use the numeric k...

Page 35: ...y 3 Touch and then touch H WRITE Confirmation screen OVERWRITE is displayed 4 Touch OK twice The memory tag input screen will be displayed on the LCD 5 Input the memory tag If not entering a name tag proceed to step 6 See Text input screen on page 70 to input a memory tag 6 Press the V M key or press the PTT switch to changed home channel frequency and return to normal operations For additional de...

Page 36: ...3 frequencies are registered When frequencies other than 108MHz to 580MHz i e shortwave broadcasting AM FM radio 50MHz band etc are registered to PMG a gray bar graph is displayed Touch the bar graph to switch to the receive frequencies and hear the signals Register the frequency with PMG You can register up to 5 current frequency channels to PMG by simply pressing and holding the PMG key 1 Set th...

Page 37: ...hannel frequency registered in PMG 1 Select the channel frequency to be unregistered by touching the bar graph or turning the DIAL knob YAESU 2 Press and hold the PMG key to cancel the registra tion When the number of registered channels reaches zero PMG will be canceled and the display will return to the original screen Press and Hold Disable the PMG function Press the PMG key or press the BACK k...

Page 38: ...channel tag display Memory channel tag Display in gray even if the received signal is lost CAM Group tag display CAM Group selection Gray bar graph is displayed for frequencies outside the frequency range 108 to 580 MHz that can be displayed as a bar graph When frequencies other than 108MHz to 580MHz i e shortwave broadcasting AM FM radio 50MHz band etc are registered to CAM a gray bar graph is di...

Page 39: ...4 Rotate the DIAL knob to select the CAM memory chan nel to register 5 Touch ADD G1 2 5 439 700 00 G1 3 6 432 500 00 G1 4 G1 1 1 145 00 00 6 Rotate the DIAL knob to select the memory channel to register and touch ENT Repeat step 4 to 6 register multiple memory channels Up to 5 channels can be registered in one group The same memory channel cannot be registered twice in one group Touch and rotate t...

Page 40: ... screen The touched bar graph is displayed in orange and switched to the memory channel frequency and received Press the PTT switch to transmit as it is so you can start communicating with the other station immediately YAESU Change the displayed CAM group 1 Touch GROUP on the CAM screen YAESU 2 Touch the group to select the CAM group GROUP 01 to 05 to be displayed The same operation as above is po...

Page 41: ...ayed as a tag name press and hold the V M key to switch to the frequency display Press and hold the V M key again to switch to the tag name display 2 GROUP 02 3 GROUP 03 4 GROUP 04 1 GROUP 01 4 Rotate the DIAL knob to select the registered memory channel to be deleted 5 Touch DEL Confirmation screen DELETE is displayed 6 Touch OK twice The memory channel is deleted from the CAM group and the list ...

Page 42: ...e All memory channels registered in the selected CAM group will be unregistered The CAM group is deleted and the channel list is dis played again To cancel the deleting touch CANCEL 2 GROUP 02 3 GROUP 03 4 GROUP 04 1 GROUP 01 Changing the name tag of CAM group Change the name of CAM group from the default setting 1 Touch GROUP on the CAM screen YAESU 2 Rotate the DIAL knob to select the desired gr...

Page 43: ...or position Touch to erase the character at the cursor posi tion Touch to enter a space at the cursor position 5 Press the Fmenu key to return to the previous screen Press the BACK key to return to the CAM screen with out changing the tag 2 GROUP 02 3 GROUP 03 4 GROUP 04 1 GROUP 01 Disable the CAM function Press the BACK key or press the Fmenu and then touch CAM ...

Page 44: ... of 108 MHz to 580 MHz FULL is displayed and scanning continues continuously The received audio can be heard during the scan In frequency ranges other than 108 MHz to 580 MHz 1Time is displayed and scanning is stopped after one scan Received audio is not heard during scanning If SEARCH is touched or the DIAL knob is turned to change the frequency one scan will be performed automatically Change fre...

Page 45: ...as paused on a signal rotating the DIAL knob will cause scanning to resume instantly If the DIAL knob is rotated while scanning is in progress the scanning will continue up or down in frequency according to the direction of the DIAL Knob rotation Memory Channel Scanning The receiver may be set to scan memory channels 1 Recall a memory channel to begin memory scanning 2 Press the Fmenu key and then...

Page 46: ...Broadcast Channels for activity every five seconds while scanning If you watch the dis play carefully you can observe the scanner periodically shift to the Weather Broadcast channel and quickly scan the Weather channels in search of the Alert Tone If no Alert Tone is received regular scanning will resume for another five seconds 1 Press and hold the Fmenu key and then touch SIGNALING 2 Rotate the ...

Page 47: ...mits designating undesired channels to be skipped during scanning Alternatively only designated memory channels may be set to be scanned during memory scanning Programmable Memory scan PMS This function scans only the range of frequencies between the lower and upper limits registered in a pair of PMS Programmable Memory channels 50 sets of PMS memory channels L1 U1 to L50 U50 are available Dual Re...

Page 48: ...et and the FT5DR DE must be paired This step is necessary only once at the beginning 1 To start the Bluetooth headset in pairing mode SSM BT10 Press and hold the Multi Function But ton until the SSM BT10 LED blinks red blue alternately Power ON Blinks red and blue Press and hold the Multi Function Button to turn ON 2 Press and hold the Fmenu key and then touch OPTION 3 Touch 2 Bluetooth 1 USB CAME...

Page 49: ...n To cancel Bluetooth operation just repeat the above procedures selecting OFF in step 4 above Subsequent Bluetooth headset connection when the power is turned ON When the power is turned OFF while the Bluetooth headset is connected the next time the power is turned ON the same Bluetooth headset is searched for and auto matically connected when found If the Bluetooth headset cannot be found the ic...

Page 50: ... button on the Bluetooth headset when the VOX function is OFF When the VOX function is OFF pressing the Call button on the Bluetooth head set once will keep the FT5DR DE in transmit and you can make a call using the Bluetooth headset If you press the Call button again FT5DR DE will return to the reception state The button name may differ depending on your Bluetooth headset Press briefly to transmi...

Page 51: ...gistered but not found by search Bluetooth devices gray letters 2 Bluetooth ON Not Connected To stop the search in the progress touch STOP 5 Rotate the DIAL knob to select the desired Bluetooth device 6 Touch CONNECT SSM BT10 yaesu 01 yaesu 02 yaesu 03 R556 Remove a registered paired Bluetooth device from the list Select the Bluetooth device to be deleted in step 6 above and touch DEL Display devi...

Page 52: ...s connected When the Bluetooth function is OFF the audio from the FT5DR DE microphone is automatically transmitted 5 VOX VOX ON DELAY 0 5 sec Even if the VOX function is enabled it will not be in the transmission state while receiving a signal If the VOX function is ON and the Bluetooth function is OFF the PTT switch will be disabled Please turn OFF the Bluetooth function when using the VOX functi...

Page 53: ...knob to select to select the delay time the transmit receive delay after the cessation of speech 0 5sec 1 0sec 1 5sec 2 0sec 2 5sec 3 0sec Factory default value 0 5sec 5 VOX VOX LOW DELAY 0 5 sec 5 Press the PTT switch to return to the normal operation ...

Page 54: ...channels used for the VHF Weather Broadcast Stations are regis tered in dedicated preset receiver memory channels 1 Press the A B key to set the A band as the operating band 2 Press the Fmenu key and then touch P RCVR If P RCVR is not displayed touch BACK to display P RCVR and touch it 3 Press the BAND key to select WX CH 4 Rotate the DIAL knob to select the desired channel For the available Weath...

Page 55: ... memory channels Memory channel No Frequency MHz 1 156 050 160 650 2 156 100 160 700 3 156 150 160 750 4 156 200 160 800 5 156 250 160 850 6 156 300 7 156 350 160 950 8 156 400 9 156 450 10 156 500 11 156 550 12 156 600 13 156 650 14 156 700 15 156 750 16 156 800 17 156 850 18 156 900 161 500 19 156 950 161 550 Memory channel No Frequency MHz 20 157 000 161 600 21 157 050 161 650 22 157 100 161 70...

Page 56: ...nada 6 9 660 CANADA Canada 7 11 715 CANADA Canada 8 11 955 CANADA Canada 9 6 195 BBC UK 10 9 410 BBC UK 11 12 095 BBC UK 12 15 310 BBC UK 13 6 090 FRANCE France 14 9 790 FRANCE France 15 11 670 FRANCE France 16 15 195 FRANCE France 17 6 000 DEUTSCHE WELLE Germany 18 6 075 DEUTSCHE WELLE Germany 19 9 650 DEUTSCHE WELLE Germany 20 9 735 DEUTSCHE WELLE Germany 21 5 990 ITALY Italy 22 9 575 ITALY Ital...

Page 57: ...SRAEL Israel 69 17 535 ISRAEL Israel 70 6 045 INDIA India 71 9 595 INDIA India 72 11 620 INDIA India 73 15 020 INDIA India 74 7 190 CHINA China 75 7 405 CHINA China 76 9 785 CHINA China 77 11 685 CHINA China 78 6 135 KOREA South Korea 79 7 275 KOREA South Korea 80 9 570 KOREA South Korea 81 13 670 KOREA South Korea 82 6 165 JAPAN Japan 83 7 200 JAPAN Japan 84 9 750 JAPAN Japan 85 11 860 JAPAN Japa...

Page 58: ... for formatting Since the date and time information is used for file names and file timestamps when using the voice recording function it is recommended to set the date and time of the transceiver in advance by referring to 19 DATE TIME ADJ on page 65 It is recommended Recording the receive audio 1 Press the Fmenu key and then touch REC If REC is not displayed touch BACK to display REC and then to...

Page 59: ...only the receive audio 6 Press the PTT switch to return to the normal operation 6 RECORDING BAND A MIC OFF 6 RECORDING BAND A MIC OFF Playback the recorded audio 1 Press the Fmenu key and then touch LOG If LOG is not displayed touch BACK to display LOG and then touch it 2 Touch VOICE The recorded file will be displayed in a list Touch to display 20 files at a time Touch TOP to display the latest f...

Page 60: ...o this part with a normal voice Clip Securely clip the microphone to belt or other objects Connect to the DATA terminal of the transceiver Make sure to insert the connector in the right direction when connecting the speaker microphone to the transceiver Connecting it forcibly to the transceiver may cause damage Make sure to keep at least 50 cm distance between the lens and the object If the object...

Page 61: ...on the MH 85A11U or touch SEND 5 Press the BACK key or touch OK to return to the normal operation Viewing the Saved Image 1 Press the Fmenu key and then touch LOG If LOG is not displayed touch BACK to display LOG and then touch it 2 Touch PICT Displays the saved image data list 3 Touch the image to be displayed Displays the selected image To transmit the image to other transceivers touch SEND or F...

Page 62: ...o the separate WIRES X Instruction Manual which is available on the Yaesu website APRS Automatic Packet Reporting System function The FT5DR DE uses a GPS receiver to acquire and display its position location informa tion The APRS feature uses the location information to transmit the position information data and messages using the format developed by Bob Bruninga WB4APR Upon receiving an APRS repo...

Page 63: ...ital Coded Squelch function that allows audio to be heard only when signals containing the same DCS code are received New PAGER EPCS feature This new feature allows calling specified stations only by using a pager code that com bines two CTCSS tones Even when the person who is called is not near the transceiver the information is displayed on the LCD to indicate that a call was received When the c...

Page 64: ... display a sub menu that is not displayed then touch it You can also turn the DIAL knob to indicate a menu item and then press the Fmenu key to select it When there is no deeper level of menu items Go step 4 When there is deeper level of menu items Touch the desired item Turn the DIAL knob to indicate a desired item and then press the Fmenu key to select it 4 Rotate the DIAL knob to select the des...

Page 65: ... ON OFF ON OFF 2 FM DEVIATION Set the FM transmission modulation level WIDE NARROW 3 RX MODE Select the receive mode AUTO FM AM 2 DIGITAL 1 DIGITAL POPUP Set the POP UP time OFF BAND2s BAND4s BAND6s BAND8s BAND10s BAND20s BAND30s BAND60s BNDCNT 2 LOCATION SERVICE Set whether or not to display your current location in digital mode ON OFF 3 STANDBY BEEP Switch the standby beep function between ON OF...

Page 66: ...16 characters CH1 to CH10 6 PAGER Turn the pager answerback Function ON OFF and specify a personal code transmit receive ANS BACK ON OFF CODE RX 01 to 50 for each 05 47 CODE TX 01 to 50 for each 05 47 7 PR FREQUENCY Set a non communication squelch 300Hz to 3000Hz 1600Hz 8 SQL LEVEL Select a squelch level LEVEL0 to LEVEL15 LEVEL1 9 SQL S METER Select an S Meter squelch level OFF LEVEL1 to LEVEL10 1...

Page 67: ... SELECT KEY SCAN KEY OFF EDGE ON OFF 4 BEEP LEVEL Beep volume setting LOW HIGH 5 BUSY LED Turn on off the BUSY indicator A BAND ON OFF B BAND ON OFF RADIO ON OFF 6 CLOCK TYPE Set the clock shift function A B 7 GPS LOG Set the GPS log recording time interval OFF 1sec 2sec 5sec 10sec 30sec 60sec 8 HOME VFO Enable disable VFO transmission in Home Channel ENABLE DISABLE 9 LOCK Configure the lock mode ...

Page 68: ...FF ITEM ON OFF STATUS ON OFF OTHER ON OFF ALTNET ON OFF 4 APRS MODEM Set the APRS baud rate OFF 1200bps 9600bps 5 APRS MSG FLASH Set the strobe to flash when there is an incoming message MSG OFF 2sec to 60sec CONTINUOUS EVERY 2s to EVERY 10m 4sec GRP OFF 2sec to 60sec CONTINUOUS 4sec BLN OFF 2sec to 60sec CONTINUOUS 4sec 6 APRS MSG GROUP Group filtering for received messages G1 ALLxxxxxx G2 CQxxxx...

Page 69: ...SPD CSE ON OFF ALTITUDE ON OFF 14 BEACON INTERVAL Set a beacon automatic sending interval 30sec 1min 2min 3min 5min 10min 15min 20min 30min 60min 15 BEACON STATUS TEXT Input setting for status text S TXT ON OFF TX RATE 1 1 to 1 8 TEXT TEXT1 to TEXT5 16 BEACON TX Select automatic or manual sending of beacon AUTO MANUAL SMART 17 COM PORT SETTING Set the COM port STATUS ON OFF SPEED 4800 9600 19200 3...

Page 70: ...LOW RATE FAST RATE TURN ANGL TURN SLOP TURN TIME 28 TIME ZONE Set the time zone UTC 13 00 to UTC 0 00 to UTC 13 00 UTC 0 00 SD CARD 1 BACKUP Save the data stored on the transceiver onto a microSD memory card or load the data from a microSD card Write to SD Read from SD 2 MEMORY CH Save or load the memory channel information onto or from a microSD memory card Write to SD Read from SD 3 MEMORY INFO ...

Page 71: ... 1 Turn the transceiver OFF 2 Press and hold the Fmenu key and the A B key and turn the transceiver ON simultaneously The beep sounds and the confirmation screen is displayed 3 Touch OK The beep will sound and the transceiver will reset all Setup Menu settings are reset to defaults To cancel the resetting touch CANCEL To reset all the following items perform All Reset see above DISPLAY 8 OPENING M...

Page 72: ... to save the characters and return to normal operation Touch to move the cursor to left right in the text input area Touch to insert a space at the cursor position Touch to erase the character at the cursor position Touch to enter a space at the cursor position Alphabet Input Touch to display the alphabet input screen Each time is touched the screen changes as follows 2 byte letters 1 byte letters...

Page 73: ...71 Note ...

Page 74: ... 4 5 V DC Negative Ground FBA 39 Current Consumption Approx 180 mA Mono Band Receive 220 mA Dual Band Receive 110 mA Mono Band Receive Standby 145 mA Dual Band Receive Standby 74 mA Mono Band Receive Standby Saver On Save Ratio 1 10 74 mA Dual Band Receive Standby Saver On Save Ratio 1 10 15 mA GPS On 3mA Digital 125mA AM FM Radio 600μA Auto Power Off 1 6 A 5 W TX 144 MHz 7 4 V DC 1 9 A 5 W TX 430...

Page 75: ... SINAD 174 222 MHz NFM 1 μV 12 dB SINAD 222 225 MHz NFM 0 5 μV 12 dB SINAD 300 350 MHz NFM 0 5 μV 12 dB SINAD 350 400 MHz NFM 0 2 μV 12 dB SINAD 400 470 MHz NFM 0 18 μV 12 dB SINAD 470 580 MHz NFM 1 5 μV 12 dB SINAD 580 800 MHz NFM 3 μV 12 dB SINAD 800 999 MHz NFM 1 5 μV 12 dB SINAD Digital Mode 0 19 μV typ BER1 A Band only Cellular Blocked USA only Selectivity 6 dB 60 dB NFM AM 12 kHz 35 kHz AF O...

Page 76: ...on to improper voltage supply damage caused by inadequate packing or shipping procedures loss of damage to or corruption of stored data product modification to enable operation in another country purpose other than the country purpose for which it was designed manufactured approved and or authorized or the repair of products damaged by these modifications H The Limited Warranty applies only to the...

Page 77: ... LOSS OF DAMAGE TO OR CORRUPTION OF STORED DATA OR FOR SPECIAL INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR INDIRECT DAMAGES HOW EVER CAUSED INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION TO THE REPLACEMENT OF EQUIPMENT AND PROPERTY AND ANY COSTS OF RECOVERING PROGRAMMING OR REPRODUCING ANY PROGRAM OR DATA STORED IN OR USED WITH THE YAESU PRODUCT Some Countries in Europe and some States of the USA do not allow the exclusion or limi...

Page 78: ...nner receiver is not a digital scanner and is incapable of being converted or modified to a digital scanner receiver by any user WARNING MODIFICATION OF THIS DEVICE TO RECEIVE CELLULAR RADIOTELEPHONE SERVICE SIGNALS IS PROHIBITED UNDER FCC RULES AND FEDERAL LAW CAN ICES 3 B NMB 3 B This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 o...

Page 79: ...radio equipment FT5DE is in full compliance with EU Radio Equipment Directive 2014 53 EU The full text of the Declaration of Conformity for this product is available to view at http www yaesu com jp red ATTENTION Conditions of usage This transceiver operates on frequencies that are regulated Use of the Transmitter in the EU countries shown in the accompanying table is not permitted without authori...

Page 80: ...roduced without the permission of YAESU MUSEN CO LTD YAESU MUSEN CO LTD Tennozu Parkside Building 2 5 8 Higashi Shinagawa Shinagawa ku Tokyo 140 0002 Japan YAESU USA 6125 Phyllis Drive Cypress CA 90630 U S A YAESU UK Unit 12 Sun Valley Business Park Winnall Close Winchester Hampshire SO23 0LB U K 2108F AS 1 ...

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