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Before Using

Installation and Connection

Operations

Appendix

144/430MHz 50W

VHF/UHF AMS DIGITAL REPEATER

C4FM FDMA/FM

Operating Manual

DR-1

Summary of Contents for DR-1

Page 1: ...Before Using Installation and Connection Operations Appendix 144 430MHz 50W VHF UHF AMS DIGITAL REPEATER C4FM FDMA FM Operating Manual DR 1...

Page 2: ...th to wipe away dust and dirt from the touch panel When the touch panel is really dirty wet a soft cloth and wring it out thoroughly before using it to wipe the touch panel When wiping the touch panel...

Page 3: ...the transmit power 21 Setting the TX Inhibit 22 Remote Operation 23 Turning remote operation ON OFF 23 Remote Operations 23 Setting up the Repeater 24 Setup menu basic operations 24 Setting the frequ...

Page 4: ...OFF the power supply If not fire electric shock and equipment failure this may result Do not touch any liquid leaking from the liquid display with your bare hands There is a risk of chemical burns oc...

Page 5: ...n top of the power cord and connection cables This may damage the power cord and connection cables resulting in fire and electric shock Do not transmit near the television and radio This may result in...

Page 6: ...ord with Fuse T9026115 1 Spare Fuse 15 A Q0000075 1 5 A Q0000143 1 Case Legs S4000052 4 PC Connection Cable SCU 20 T9101621 1 Operating Manual this manual 1 Warranty Certificate 1 Options DTMF Microph...

Page 7: ...s backed up through the BACKUP terminals 12 V DC DISPLAY button Press to switch the display on and off MIC jack Insert the plug of the optional microphone to this 6 pin modular jack This jack is also...

Page 8: ...s FUSE 15A jack A 15 A fuse for the DC power supply through the BACKUP terminals is attached BACKUP terminals Connect to the 12 V DC power supply FUSE 5A jack A 5 A fuse for the AC power supply throug...

Page 9: ...e and yellow during the FIX mode NORMAL Indicates operation is in the simultaneous voice and data communication mode digital VOICE WIDE Indicates operation is in the high rate voice communication mode...

Page 10: ...evel F Touch here to display the setup menu Direction display area UP LINK is displayed on the RX band DOWN LINK is displayed on the TX band Status display area A green bar is displayed during receive...

Page 11: ...ipation is not obstructed The heat sink becomes hot when transmitting for long periods of time Do not place any objects on top of the repeater Note that there is a risk that hum and noise may be intro...

Page 12: ...ting length as short as possible Use lightening and voltage surge protection devises Antenna consideration Repeater operation without a duplexer requires that two antennas be installed one for receivi...

Page 13: ...ter and tighten the shields onto the jacks 2 To use a duplexer prepared by yourself plug in the terminal of the coaxial cables from the TX ANT and RX ANT terminals into the jacks of the duplexer and t...

Page 14: ...time the battery may be completely discharged When the power is restored the DC startup current may blow the protection fuse So the protection fuse in charge circuit should be checked after an outage...

Page 15: ...ck are as follows PKD packet data input GND PSK PTT RX 9600 9600 bps packet data output RX 1200 1200 bps packet data output PK SQL squelch control TXD serial data output transceiver PC RXD serial data...

Page 16: ...Decoded OPEN Undecoded 4 SQL DET Noise SQL 1 O L SQL open OPEN SQL close 5 GND GND GND 6 TONE IN 1 I CTCSS DCS EXT input 600 ohm 7 AF IN 1 I EXT Modulation input 600 ohm 8 DISC OUT O Up link RX Disc...

Page 17: ...ouch F in the setup mode screen The setup menu will appear 2 Touch ID SET The character input screen will appear 5 6 7 2 72 0 0 19 0 8 53 6Z 294 5 6 00170 1 4 16 616 53 1 OKP 5 0 0 53 4 1 6 1 3 Touch...

Page 18: ...n Tip The display can be set to turn off automatically after a period of time with no operation See Setting the turn on time of the display Page 33 for details Adjusting the volume 1 Turn the VOL knob...

Page 19: ...transmitted in the previously selected communication mode Tip In the factory default the RX band is set to the AUTO mode and the TX band to the FIX mode 1 Touch AUTO to activate the AMS automatic mod...

Page 20: ...kHz bandwidth High quality voice communication is possible Data FR mode High speed data communication mode DATA DW High speed data communication mode using the entire 12 5 kHz bandwidth for data commu...

Page 21: ...to the previous screen 5 6 7 2 72 0 0 19 0 8 53 Adjusting the transmit power The transmit power can be reduced to save on power consumption 1 Touch SETUP The setup mode screen will appear 2 Touch Tx...

Page 22: ...8 53 6Z 294 5 6 00170 1 4 16 616 53 1 OKP 5 0 0 53 4 1 6 1 4 Select TX INHIBIT 4 16 6 0 6 6 4 1 1 1 4 16 6 0 6 52 6 4 5 Touch TX INHIBIT The set value will change between OFF and ON each time it is to...

Page 23: ...tor When the remote operation is OFF the repeater operates according to the settings determined through the setup mode 1 Touch SETUP The setup mode screen will appear 2 Touch F The setup menu will app...

Page 24: ...screen will appear 2 Touch F The setup menu will appear 5 6 7 2 72 0 0 19 0 8 53 6Z 294 3 Touch the menu item The menu list will appear 5 6 7 2 72 0 0 19 0 8 53 6Z 294 5 6 00170 1 4 16 616 53 1 OKP 5...

Page 25: ...n Tips Each time is touched the cursor will move to the left and erase one character Touch the DOWN LINK or UP LINK area to change the frequency setting between TX or RX When the last digit is entered...

Page 26: ...Touch or The set value will change each time it is touched Tips Tone frequencies between 67 0 Hz and 254 1 Hz can be selected Factory default 100 0 Hz 5 6 7 2 72 0 0 19 0 8 53 6Z 294 1 610 53 4 3 5 1...

Page 27: ...up menu will appear 2 Touch SQL in the setup menu The menu list will appear 5 6 7 2 72 0 0 19 0 8 53 6Z 294 53 4 1 6 1 5 6 00170 1 4 16 616 53 1 OKP 5 0 0 3 Select RX SQL to set the tone signal type d...

Page 28: ...6 or OFF can be selected Factory default OFF 5 6 7 2 72 0 0 19 0 8 53 6Z 294 1 53 1 4 Touch BACK The setting is determined and the display will return to the setup menu The set value will be displayed...

Page 29: ...ter resetting the radio a screen will be displayed requesting the repeater ID entered 3 9 4 6 7 1 2 5 8 0 5RCEG 06 CRU 5 6 2 Setting the ID announcement Setting the way to announce 1 Touch F in the se...

Page 30: ...nd touch ANNOUNCE LEVEL The set value will change in the following sequence each time it is touched HIGH MID LOW Tip Factory default MID 00170 9 YF OKP 00170 1 00170 8 9 52 5 Touch BACK The setting is...

Page 31: ...list Setting the announcement time interval 1 Touch F in the setup mode screen The setup menu will appear 2 Touch ID ANNOUNCE The menu list will appear 5 6 7 2 72 0 0 19 0 8 53 6Z 294 5 6 00170 1 4 16...

Page 32: ...sec 1min 1 5min 2min 2 5min 3min 4min 5min 10min Tip Factory default 3min 5 6 7 2 72 0 0 19 0 8 53 6Z 294 1 616 OKP 4 Touch BACK The setting is determined and the display will return to the setup menu...

Page 33: ...hed CONTINUE 1min 5min 10min 30min Tip Factory default CONTINUE 4 16 6 0 6 6 4 1 1 OKP 4 16 6 0 6 52 6 4 5 Touch BACK The setting is determined and the display will return to the menu list Setting the...

Page 34: ...4 Touch F in the setup mode screen The setup menu will appear 5 Touch F The reset confirmation screen will appear 5 6 7 2 72 0 0 19 0 8 53 6Z 294 5 6 00170 1 4 16 616 53 1 OKP 5 0 0 53 4 1 6 1 6 Touc...

Page 35: ...ove the 2 screws from each side and 4 screws from the top cover of the RX Unit then remove the top cover Figure 2 5 Refer to Figure 3 for the mounting location for the FVS 2 Figure 3 6 Push the FVS 2...

Page 36: ...way the stains Caution Never use washing detergents or organic solvents thinner benzene etc These may result in the paint peeling off or the cover being damaged Replacing the fuse When the fuses attac...

Page 37: ...the receiver there may be some internal heterodynes due to the high frequency of the internal oscillator However this is not a malfunction refer to the calculation formula below n is any integer Depen...

Page 38: ...ubject to change without notice for product improvement reasons This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules The...

Page 39: ...0 U S A YAESU UK Unit 12 Sun Valley Business Park Winnall Close Winchester Hampshire SO23 0LB U K YAESU HK Unit 2002 20 F 9 Chong Yip Street Kwun Tong Kowloon Hong Kong Printed in Japan Copyright 2014...

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