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1.  DC IN Jack

This is the DC power supply connection for 

the transceiver. Use the supplied DC cable 

to connect directly to the car battery or to a 

DC power supply, which must be capable of 

supplying at least 22 A @13.8 VDC.

(viewed from rear panel)

+

-

2. ANT Jack

Connect your antenna here, using a type-M (PL-

259) coaxial connector and 50 Ohm coaxial 

feedline.

Warning!:  High  Power  RF  voltage  is  present 

at  the TX  RF  section  of  the  transceiver  while 

transmitting. Absolutely! Do not touch the TX RF 

section while transmitting.

3. GND Terminal

For  safety  and  optimum  performance,  use  this 

terminal to connect the transceiver to a good 

earth ground. Use a large diameter, short braided 

cable for making ground connections. Refer to 

page 12 for other notes about proper grounding.

4. TUNER Jack

This 8-pin jack is used for Connection to the 

FC-

40

 External Automatic Antenna Tuner.

 

TXD

 

TX GND OUT

 

+13.8V OUT

 

GND

 

TUNER SENSE

 

TX INH IN

 

RXD

 

RESET OUT

(viewed from rear panel)

5. LINEAR Jack

This 10-pin output jack provides band selection 

data, which may be used for control of the 

optional 

VL-1000

 Solid-State Linear Amplifier.

BAND DATA-A (LSB)

TX GND OUT

+13.8V OUT

TXREQ IN

GND

BAND DATA-B

BAND DATA-C

BAND DATA-D (MSB)

TX INH IN

EXT ALC IN

(viewed from rear panel)

6. DATA Jack

This 6-pin input/output jack provides receiver 

audio and squelch signals, and accepts transmit 

(AFSK) audio and PTT control, from an external 

packet TNC.

SQL OUT

 

FSK IN

 

GND

 

DATA IN

 

DATA PTT

DATA OUT

(viewed from rear panel)

7. CAT Jack

This 9-pin serial DB-9 jack allows external 

computer control of the 

FT-410

. Connect a 

(straight) serial cable here and to the RS-

232C COM port on your personal computer (no 

external interface is required).

CTS

RTS

GND

SERIAL IN

SERIAL OUT

Connect to 

,

 

Connect to 

,

N/A

 

Connect to 

,

(viewed from rear panel)

8. EXT SPKR Jack

This 3.5-mm, 2-pin jack provides variable audio 

output for an external speaker. The audio output 

impedance at this jack is 4 - 16 Ohms and the 

level varies according to the setting of the front 

panel’s [

AF]

 

knob. Inserting a plug into this jack 

disables the internal loudspeaker.

Summary of Contents for FT-410

Page 1: ...nnozu 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...

Page 2: ...ATT Adjust the Receiving Sensitivity 18 Noise Blanker Interference Rejection 18 Convenience Features 19 AGC Tool for Comfortable and effective Reception 19 SHIFT Interference Rejection 19 RF GAIN 20...

Page 3: ...the impact on your hearing caused by audio pops during switch on 6 KEYER Button This button toggles the internal CW keyer on and off 7 KEY Jack This 3 5 mm 3 contact jack accepts a CW key or keyer pa...

Page 4: ...ly to toggle the Automatic Antenna Tuner on off Press and hold in this button to begin the automatic Tuning 19 SWR Button Indicates the Standing Wave Ratio Forward Reflected 20 AF Knob This knob sets...

Page 5: ...O B to the same frequency and mode 28 A B Button This button toggles the frequency control between VFO A and VFO B 29 M CLR Button Press this button a memory channel is cleared 30 M V Button Press thi...

Page 6: ...ed This indicator appears whenever the Clarifier function is activated 2 TX RX Display TX This indicator appears during transmission RX This indicator appears whenever the receiver squelch is open 3 I...

Page 7: ...E TX INH IN RXD RESET OUT viewed from rear panel 5 LINEAR Jack This 10 pin output jack provides band selection data which may be used for control of the optional VL 1000 Solid State Linear Amplifier B...

Page 8: ...on on the transceiver should be set for momentary operation 4 UP Key Press to tune up hold to start scanning 5 MIC The microphone is located here Speak into the microphone in a normal voice level The...

Page 9: ...ilable Options External Automatic Antenna Tuner for Wire Antenna FC 40 Active Tuning Antenna System ATAS 25 Active Tuning Antenna System ATAS 120A Solid State Linear Amplifier AC Power Supply VL 1000...

Page 10: ...en using a balanced antenna such as a dipole remember that a balun or other matching balancing device must be used to ensure proper antenna performance Warning The 100V RF voltage 100 W 50 is applied...

Page 11: ...interference to home entertainment devices take all precautionary steps including separation of TV FM antennas from Amateur transmitting antennas to the greatest extent possible and keep transmitting...

Page 12: ...mps to secure the braided cable s to the ground rods Be sure to weatherproof the connections to ensure many years of reliable service Use the same type of heavy braided cable for the connections to th...

Page 13: ...isconnect coaxial cables when your hands are wet ANT ANT 1 ANT 2 ANT 3 ANT 4 REMOTE ON OFF BAND DATA 1 BAND DATA 2 GND ALC 2 ALC 1 PTT 2 PTT 1 INPUT 1 INPUT 2 CONTROL DC48V IN ANT INPUT DC 13 8 V ANT...

Page 14: ...m voltage or current ratings for the TX GND OUT line at the LINEAR jack This line is not compatible with negative DC voltages nor AC voltages of any magnitude Most amplifier control relay systems requ...

Page 15: ...icrophone to the MIC jack on the front panel 2 To transmit press the microphone s PTT Push To Talk switch speak into the microphone in a normal voice level 3 Release the PTT switch to return to the re...

Page 16: ...er on Once the transceiver comes on you may release the buttons All Reset Use this procedure to restore all Menu and Memory settings to their original factory defaults All Memories will be cleared by...

Page 17: ...justment of this menu item The Menu will be blinking 5 Rotate the MAIN DIAL knob to select the desired tuning step described above You may Press the MAIN DIAL button to reset the tuning step to the fa...

Page 18: ...via the menu item Lock Mode ATT Adjust the Receiving Sensitivity You may reduce the receiving signal strength to 20 dB when extremely strong local signals or high noise degrade reception You may optim...

Page 19: ...cep tion Note Normally the Auto selection is satisfactory for most situations but in the event of operation on a crowded band where you wish to receive a weak signal you may wish to change the setting...

Page 20: ...y clockwise position This is the point of maximum sensitivity and counter clockwise rotation will gradually reduce the system gain Advice As the RF SQL knob is rotated counterclockwise to reduce the g...

Page 21: ...ch to begin transmission Speak into the microphone in a normal voice level The icon will appear in the display confirming that transmission is in progress 5 Release the PTT switch at the end of your t...

Page 22: ...5 28 1 8 3 5 7 2 Press the MODE buttons to select the CW mode 3 Rotate the MAIN DIAL knob to adjust the operating frequency If you use the MH 31B8 you may adjust the operating frequency by the UP DWN...

Page 23: ...l automatically be activated and the CW carrier will be transmitted When your release the paddle transmission will cease after a brief delay Note Do not use the plug except the 3 5 mm 3 pin type plug...

Page 24: ...storing frequency mode and a wide variety of status information detailed previously Memories may be organized into as many as 5 Memory Groups Memory Storage 1 In the VFO mode select the desired freque...

Page 25: ...not over write the contents of the current memory Memory Tune operation will not alter the contents of the memory channel 1 Press the V M button if necessary to enter the Memory mode 2 Rotate the MAIN...

Page 26: ...3 If you want to change direction of the scan while it is underway rotate the MAIN DIAL knob in the opposite direction You will see the scanner reverse direction and scan down in frequency You may cha...

Page 27: ...utton to save the new setting and return to normal operation Operation 1 Press the V M button if necessary to enter the Memory mode A memory channel number will appear in display 2 Press the GRP butto...

Page 28: ...50 Ohms unbalanced Power Consumption Rx signal present 3 5 A Tx 100 W 23 A Supply Voltage DC 13 8 V 15 Dimensions WxHxD 9 x 3 3 x 8 5 229 x 84 x 217 mm Weight approx 8 8 lb 4 0 kg Transmitter Power O...

Page 29: ...ch Sensitivity SSB CW AM IPO OFF ATT OFF 2 50 V 1 8 30 MHz 1 00 V 50 54 MHz There is no specification in frequency ranges not listed Selectivity 6 60 dB Mode 6 dB 60 dB SSB CW W 2 0 kHz or better 4 5...

Page 30: ...d operation of the device Le pr sent appareil est conforme aux CNR d Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence L exploitation est autoris e aux deux conditions suivantes 1 l...

Page 31: ...Copyright 2015 YAESU MUSEN CO LTD All rights reserved No portion of this manual may be reproduced without the permission of YAESU MUSEN CO LTD Printed in Japan http www radioaficion com hamfiles...

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