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Page 1: ...Dual Band 2m 70cm Mobile Transceiver _________ __ _ _ J loi z _ a _ a u L u t a t 11...

Page 2: ...connected through an optional cable the transceiver can be i nstalled separately from the panel Altematively the MW 1 Wireless Microphone Controller option duplicates rhe controls includ ing volume an...

Page 3: ...e Transm1 Freque IC j Memoms 19 MemoryTu111n g 19 H1d_1ng and Erasing M mories ScaMing MemorySk1pScann mg Programmable Subband Limits 19 20 20 21 Priority Chan nel Mon l oring 22 CTCSS CTCSS Bel Oper...

Page 4: ...F Pager Unit A02960002 FTS 22 Dual Band Tone Squelch Unit A02970002 ij MH 26os Hand M1crophone w 1750Hz Burst Button A04230001 MH 26Es Hand Speaker Mic w 1750 Hz Burst A04240001 MH 26Fs HandMtcrophone...

Page 5: ...ct mce Maximum Dev1anon _ 5 k Hz Spurious Radiation less Lhan 6D dB Mrcrophone Impedance 6000 lOkn Receiver C1rcuit Type Double Convemon Superheterodyne JFs 455 kH z and 17 7 MHz 2m or 22 5 MH z 70cm...

Page 6: ...alternative functions indicared by the blue label near each key and descnbed in the Oper ation chapter For descriptive purposes in this manual we referto alternate key functions by preceding the alter...

Page 7: ...the microphone and provides eceiver audio fora speaker mic Also cp l i i l l memori es can be copied between two transceivers through this j ck and a packet tnc can be connected 7 PWR Button Press t...

Page 8: ...annel rnemory The alternate function activates the DTW paging funct Qns if the FRC 4 or DVS 3 is installed described _Iater 13 D MR SKIP Button u on while holding the F W key 11 MHz PRI Button This bu...

Page 9: ...f the supply 15 SUB SP EXT SP Jacks These 2 cont act mini phone jacks each acc pt a4 to 16 ohrn extcmal speak er such as the Yaesu SP 3 SP 4 SP 7 or SP 55 Iruening a plug into one of these J3Cks dtSab...

Page 10: ...t the antenna in the centeraf aflat surface aut Il reach of human hands 50 watts can cause an RF bum to anyone tauching the antenna during transm1ssion Far best performance use the shortest possible J...

Page 11: ...it in rhe bracket so that the clip on the left sidc fits into the slot in the left side of the bracket Figure 3 then push the right side of the transceiver upwards unt l t latches To remove the transc...

Page 12: ...transceiver s internai speaker but audio for the w other band wi continue to he heard from t 1e transceiv er Connecting two external speakers disables the inter nai speaker enttrely w1t 1 each providi...

Page 13: ...as that will give you a different result When a button should be held down as opposed to just pressed momen tarily the instructions will say so Afive second timer star tS when you press Fl W and autom...

Page 14: ...ly on the prirnary band and it is not possible to select the sarne band as both prirnary and secondary simultaneously Each displayed band has its own channel box above and to the left of t 1e frequenc...

Page 15: ...ial mode and o Press the D MR button if necessary to switch the pri stare the resulting retuned memory into hesame or an mary band to the dial mode memory box blank other memory This and other special...

Page 16: ...isplay the kHz dtgits orJUSt wait five seconds and then tum the selector knob Norrnally the tuning step size will have been preset for your area lf not you can change the step size as de scribed in he...

Page 17: ...ro u se the BAL contro to adjust the relative audio levels of t 1e two bands as de sired Selective BandReceiverMufing lf during dual band reception you want one hand te take pri ority aver the other h...

Page 18: ...a tirne can be used on each band wtth the manual and automatic met 1ods Use the independent transmit frequency method when you want tostare other 1 offsets such as frequenctes of repeaters wtt 1 non...

Page 19: ...VN buttons and lo Mz button 0 500 l tl Press the RPT key to retum the primary display to the operating frequency You probably want to keep t 1e repcater offset pro grammed to the most commonly used s...

Page 20: ...o Press and hold the F W key for Vo second to display th e scribed later in addition to genera purpose operation memory abel in the primruy memory box at the left l Tostare a frequency in memory then...

Page 21: ...val contro and memory selecnon will alternately select memories stored on each band as pictured above This feature is especially convenient far memory scanning both bands described later 2nch l 2 3 1...

Page 22: ...ired transmit frequency After retuning a mernory if you don t want to save m o Press and hold the F W key far 11 second to display the your changes JUSt press D MR once to retum to the orig i nal memo...

Page 23: ...scanning mll result Otherwise if a memory label is dlSplayed only the memones wili be scanncd on both bands altemately if altemat ing band memory selecuon is active The scanner pauses when a signal op...

Page 24: ...ou can tune the memory The frequencles stored in memories L and Unow limit your tuning and scanning range to the resulting subband If the either ARS or m mual repeater shift is actlvated repeater offs...

Page 25: ...al or ot her memories Vhen the receiverdetects a signal on the priomy memory operation aUtomatically shifts to that memo while the signal is present plus a few seconds If you t ransmit wh1le paused on...

Page 26: ...tane frequen cy rotate the selector knob or press the microphone DWNJ1JPkeys until the display shows the tane frequency you require from the choices in the table helow Press TONE to return to the oper...

Page 27: ...band it shows nothing far the encoder o Press F W PAGE Uust above the selector la10b Re Of course settings are preserved when switchlng bands peatedly pressingth is key combination cycles through the...

Page 28: ...DTMF cont rol The DVS 3 option combines ali functions ofthe FRC 4 with digitai voice record ing and pb yback ThlS section de seribes thc pagmg and selecuve calling features common to both options The...

Page 29: ...DTMFPaging In the DTivrF paging mode you can receive signals that are prefv ed with any of up to s1x driferent 3 digit codes per band according to the way you program the Code Mernories Vhen you rece...

Page 30: ...and you can cfcourse just sv itch bands or ou can press F W OP to activate the keys fNthe second uv band before starting the foliowing procedure O Activate the pagmg or code squelch funcnons by pressi...

Page 31: ...me someone else calls thern On the other hand you stare group codes with the intention cf receiving any pages to the group so you want your squelch te open and the transceiver to ri ng tf paging Durin...

Page 32: ...econd or two after pressing the PTI switch l ically and if paging is enabled your ID Code is sent for the DTh F code ro be sent you will hear it in your speaker To respond to an lndividual cali where...

Page 33: ...oggled on and off by pressing the DVS key With digita voice oper ation activated the display has the followmg formar Recording Mode rSegment Cc Ce f tD 2L 5 000 J o l Bit Rate No ___j StarM Segment _R...

Page 34: ...egments 5 and 8combmed O 2 9 d and F since each accesses the same memory Segments 2 8 accessed scquentiaUy l at a time segment 2 l Vlhi J e the DVS 3 is activated rot J ti ng t he tumng Recordirig kno...

Page 35: ...our callsign If you see an L press t he MHz button to clear it O Put your fmger nearthe UPbutton on the rnicrophone and holdl t near our mouth Now whlle watching the S meter for recordmg time press th...

Page 36: ...ecorded select the Code to play back and then press the DWN button while holding the PTI switch You can also record incorrung signals heard in the loudspeaker o o o o o Press DVS if d1spl lymg frequen...

Page 37: ...band together with the key to press in each case to retum to the main operating frequency dL play It is well worthwhile to study the main frequency display diagram on page 5 ca refully This display i...

Page 38: ...to gain sensible control of the transceiver reset the CPU as described in the next section To avoid confusion resultmg from inadvenent button presses set the keypad lock on press F W L DCK if you lea...

Page 39: ...ransfer is complete t he displays should retum to norrnal If Err appears on the display tum both transceivers off and try again If the display of the Caution Do not attempt any ofthese steps withoutha...

Page 40: ...play vtodification or Squelch Status Open the contrai head as described m the fol lowing eaion then change rhe solder bridge jumpers as shown 1elow so that only jurnpers 2 and 4 are bridged Contro Hea...

Page 41: ...remove the six screws affuing the bottom cover and remove the cover O Lllt the speaker out of its bracket and set the bracket and speaker aside for now Referring to Figure 2 note the accessory mountin...

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Page 43: ...rhe su screws affu U g the battom cover and remove file cover O Refemng to F1gure 2 locate unused 12 pm connector J5005 ms1de the front pane O Peel the covenng from one side of tl1e double s1ded tape...

Page 44: ...untmg Bracket suppll d with the tranSceiver as latch on the left side of the Front Pancl Controller described on pages 7 and 8 RememberthatDCpower while pulling the pane forward must be supplied to th...

Page 45: ...tal bracket tothecar O Using the two supplied 7mm V4 inch machine screws mount L le free end of the cable inside the Controller Nest so that the contacts face outward O Cllp the Front P neVController...

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