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Memory Recall

1.  While operating in the VFO mode, press the [

V/M

] key to enter the Mem-

ory mode.

2. 

Press the [▲] or [▼] key to select the desired 

memory channel.

3.  To return to the VFO mode, press the [

V/M

key.

When the transceiver is already set to the Memory mode, an easy way to 

recall a memory channel  is to enter the memory channel number using the 

numeric keypad.
For example: in the Memory Mode to recall memory channel #002, press 

the [

2

] key.

 To recall Memory Channel #200, enter “200”. To recall Pro-

grammable Memory channels “

L1/U1

” through “

L10/U10

” 

enter “

201/202

” through “

210/220

”.

Changing the memory label (tag) name

1.  Press the [

V/M

] key to recall the memory channel that you wish to label 

or rename.

2.  Press and hold the 

key to enter the Set Mode.

3. 

Press the [▲] or [▼] key to select Set Mode item “

20 NAME TAG

”.

4.  Press the 

key to enter (or edit) the channel 

name tag.

NAME-TAG

” message will appear.

5.  Press the Alphabet / Numeric keys to enter the characters or symbols for 

the memory channel “Tag” (label).

• To move the cursor to the next character, press the [▲] key.
•  To correct a mistake, press the [▼] key repeatedly until the cursor returns 

to the character position.

For more details on character/symbol input, see page 38.

6.  Press the 

PTT

 switch to save the new setting and return to the memory 

channel.

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Memory Mode

FT-65R/FT-65E Operating Manual

Summary of Contents for FT-65R

Page 1: ...144 430 MHz DUAL BAND TRANSCEIVER FT 65R FT 65E Operating Manual...

Page 2: ...ck Recall Keys 22 Assigning Set Mode Items to the Quick Recall Keys Set Mode Recall feature 22 Storing the displayed Frequency and Settings to a Quick Recall Key Quick Memory feature 23 Setting the Pr...

Page 3: ...e RF Power RF Power Output 5 0 W High 2 5 W Middle 0 5 W Low 7 4 V Four Quick Recall Keys User Programmable for Individual Preferences Set Mode Recall feature and Quick Memory Feature Powerful Audio B...

Page 4: ...n indicates other pages containing relevant informa tion This icon refers users to the FT 65R E Advance Manual on the YAESU Website containing relevant information The settings of the transceiver at t...

Page 5: ...peration Using the Squelch Feature Miscellaneous Settings Selecting the Squelch Type Password Setting CTCSS Tone frequency Changing the Channel Steps Setting DCS CODE number TX Battery Saver CTCSS DCS...

Page 6: ...amming cable SCU 36 Cloning Cable SSM 512B VOX Earpiece Microphone B for 120 VAC C for 220 240 VAC U for 220 240 VAC w BF plug G for 230 VAC Availability of accessories may vary Some accessories are s...

Page 7: ...ch if not avoided could result in death or serious injury WARNING Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury CAUTION Indicates a potential...

Page 8: ...he doctor immedi ately Those who are carrying a med ical device such as a cardiac pacemaker should not perform transmission near the device When transmitting use an ex ternal antenna and keep as far a...

Page 9: ...n result If smoke or strange odor is emit ted from the main body battery pack or battery charger imme diately turn the transceiver off remove the battery pack and remove the power plug from the outlet...

Page 10: ...bat tery pack for safety Do not drop strike or throw the transceiver A failure or damage may result Keep magnetic cards and video tape away from the transceiver The data recorded on cash cards or vide...

Page 11: ...attery pack affix tape or the like to its terminals Do not operate the transmitter near the TV or radio Radio disturbance can occur in the transceiver the TV or the radio Before using this transceiver...

Page 12: ...SY Indicator Lamp 19 This indicator glows green when the squelch opens and it glows red during transmit PWR VOL Knob 19 Turn this control clockwise to turn the transceiver ON and to increase the volum...

Page 13: ...USA Asian Version Press this switch to open the squelch and listen for very weak signals near the background noise level European Version Pressing this switch activates the T CALL 1750 Hz for repeater...

Page 14: ...Default Dual Display Mode 1 1 S PO Meter 21 3 Battery Indicator 18 2 Operating Frequency 20 4 VFO A VFO B 23 The Set Mode and Preference Mode display Set Mode Preferred Operating Mode 5 6 5 Set Mode...

Page 15: ...de VFO Scan 36 21 Memory Mode 29 11 Priority Channel 14 22 Skipped Memory Channel 12 Squelch Operation 41 23 Home Channel 32 13 Scramble Feature 42 24 TX Power Level Indicator 21 14 DTMF Mode 40 25 Me...

Page 16: ...quency entry digit 0 1 recall the stored or assigned setting HOME Fixed setting store or assign a setting to the key TX PWR Fixed setting SQL TYPE Fixed setting REV Fixed setting Switches the frequenc...

Page 17: ...talling the supplied antenna never hold the upper part of the antenna while screwing it onto the mating con nector on the transceiver If using an external antenna for transmission ensure that the SWR...

Page 18: ...e latch in the direction of the arrow as shown in the illustration slide the battery pack downward and out of the transceiver Attaching the Belt Clip Attach the belt clip on the back of transceiver us...

Page 19: ...ack and the AC line outlet The SAD 20B C U G is not designed to power the trans ceiver for operation reception or transmission Please be advised that the SAD 20B C U G may contribute noise to TV and r...

Page 20: ...attery charge indicator icons are shown below Icons Description Full battery power Enough battery power Low battery power w blink charge or replace the battery Approximate Operating Time and Remaining...

Page 21: ...table level 1 To set the squelch level press the F key and then press the MONI T CALL key to open the SQ LEVEL set mode 2 Press the or key to adjust to a level at which the background noise is muted 3...

Page 22: ...ort cut to enter frequencies ending in zeros after the last non zero digit press and hold the 0 SET key to enter the remaining zeros 3 Scanning Manual VFO Scan To manually initiate VFO scanning press...

Page 23: ...te Medium Power operation while one bar indicates Low Power operation Additionally while operating on the Low Power or Medium Power setting the icon or icon will appear at the bottom left of the displ...

Page 24: ...assigned as shown in the table Quick Recall Key Press Press after pressing F key Press and hold recall the stored or assigned setting HOME Fixed setting store or assign a setting to the key TX PWR Fi...

Page 25: ...ctory defaults F2 MEM RESET Clear the Memory settings to factory defaults F3 BANK RESET Clear the Memory Bank assignments F4 ALL RESET Clear the All memories and other settings to factory defaults F5...

Page 26: ...P K Both the PTT switch and the keypad are locked out 1 Press and hold the F key to enter the Set Mode 2 Press the or key to select Set Mode Item 15 KEY LOCK 3 Press the F key momentarily to enable ad...

Page 27: ...on is pressed KEY SC default setting The beeper sounds when a keypad button is pressed or when the receiver scanning stops OFF The beeper does not sound 1 Press and hold the F key to enter the Set Mod...

Page 28: ...ransceiver version Automatic Repeater Shift ARS The FT 65R E provides a convenient Automatic Repeater Shift feature which automatically applies the appropriate repeater frequency shift when tuning in...

Page 29: ...s the or key to select the Shift Mode and press the F key to enable adjust ment of this Item Display Description MODE SIMPLEX default setting Disable the Manual Repeater Shift function MODE REP Enable...

Page 30: ...vates the 1000 Hz burst tone T CALL1450 Pressing the MONI T CALL key acti vates the 1450 Hz burst tone 1 Press and hold the F key to enter the Set mode 2 Press the or key to select Set Mode item 19 M...

Page 31: ...Each Memory Bank can be assigned up to 200 channels from the standard and PMS memory channels 10 Weather Broadcast Channels Standard Memory Channels 200 channels PMS Memory Channels 10 Sets Memory Ban...

Page 32: ...Press the Alphabet Numeric keys to input characters and create a Tag label for the memory channel If not inputting a Tag label proceed to step 5 To move the cursor to the next character press the F k...

Page 33: ...210 220 Changing the memory label tag name 1 Press the V M key to recall the memory channel that you wish to label or rename 2 Press and hold the F key to enter the Set Mode 3 Press the or key to sel...

Page 34: ...Changing the Home Channel Frequency The home channel frequencies may be changed from the default settings 1 While operating in the VFO mode select the desired frequency 2 Press and hold the V M key A...

Page 35: ...hold the V M key per the normal memory storage procedure The next available clear memory location will be displayed Then press and hold the V M key again to save the new frequency the available memor...

Page 36: ...press the PTT switch once to halt the scan or press it again to re start the scan CH Frequency CH Frequency 01 162 550 MHz 06 162 500 MHz 02 162 400 MHz 07 162 525 MHz 03 162 475 MHz 08 161 650 MHz 04...

Page 37: ...e second after the other station signal ceases transmitting In the case of constant carrier signals like Weather Station broad casts the scanner will likely remain on this frequency indefinitely HOLD...

Page 38: ...e PTT switch or key Programmed Mode VFO Scan 1 Press and hold the BAND key 2 Press the or key to select the band width for Programmed Mode VFO scanner Available selections are 1 MHz 2 MHz 5 MHz ALL PM...

Page 39: ...ounters a signal strong enough to open the squelch the scanning will halt temporarily the decimal point of the frequency display will blink during this Pause condition 6 The scanner will then resume a...

Page 40: ...g display the characters and symbols may be input as below Key Key Assignment Key Key Assignment 1 7 P Q R S p q r s 2 A B C a b c 8 T U V t u v 3 D E F d e f 9 W X Y Z w x y z 4 G H I g h i 0 blank c...

Page 41: ...and exit to normal operation Press and hold the F key to move from the lower menu con tents to the upper menu contents in the Set Mode Item lower menu item Function Values Default Value 1 APO Setting...

Page 42: ...100mS M MANUAL D 450mS S 50mS 13 DTMF WRT Programming to DTMF autodialer 14 EDG BEEP Enables Disables the Band edge beeper while selecting the frequency via the or key BEEP OFF BEEP ON BEEP OFF 15 KE...

Page 43: ...DE SIMPLEX SHIFT M 25 RESUME Selects the Scan Resume mode BUSY HOLD TIME BUSY 26 RF SQL Adjusts the RF Squelch threshold level S 1 S 2 S 3 S 4 S 5 6 S 8 S FULL OFF OFF 27 SCN LAMP Enables Disables the...

Page 44: ...OFF VOX ON VOX OFF 36 WFM RCV Broadband FM Radio WFM function Enables Disables WFM ON WFM OFF WFM ON 37 WIDE NAR Select Wide 5 kHz or Narrow 2 5 kHz TX Deviation WIDE NARROW WIDE 38 WX ALERT Enables D...

Page 45: ...ransceiver receives a signal containing the same tone frequency or DCS code set For more details on the DCS code refer to the Advance Manual There is no transmission of radio waves Are you pressing th...

Page 46: ...the battery pack may have reached its service life or be defective Battery packs are consumables Please replace an exhausted battery pack with a new one immediately Battery packs can be charged and r...

Page 47: ...Negative Ground Current Consumption 205 mA Receive 200 mW Output Approx 7 4V 100 mA Standby Saver Off 18 mA Standby Saver On 4 mA Auto Power Off 1 5 A 5 W Tx 144 MHz 7 4 V DC 1 7 A 5 W Tx 430 MHz 7 4...

Page 48: ...quency Range MHz Mode Step 136 000 144 000 FM 12 5 kHz 400 000 420 000 FM 12 5 kHz 144 000 148 000 FM 5k Hz 420 000 450 000 FM 25 kHz 148 000 156 000 FM 12 5 kHz 450 000 470 000 FM 12 5 kHz 156 000 15...

Page 49: ...Note 47 FT 65R FT 65E Operating Manual...

Page 50: ...tion is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause interference and 2 this device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of the...

Page 51: ...2 2013 EMC 1999 5 EC Art 3 1 b EN 301 489 1 V1 9 2 EN 301 489 15 V1 2 1 Radio spectrum 1999 5 EC Art 3 2 EN 301 783 2 V1 2 1 The technical documentation as required by the Conformity Assessment proced...

Page 52: ...e reproduced 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...

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