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Quick Guide to Operating the Yaesu 857D

This 

Quick Guide to Operating the Yaesu 857-D

, through a series of five graduated exercises, 

introduces operating the radio, its controls, and builds up confidence with the rig. There are 
several references to the 857-D manual that came with the radio, so please have the manual handy 
and use it when indicated as part of the exercises.

The Yaesu 857D HF/VHF/UHF 100 Watt transceiver is impressively multi-functional but very 
compact. There is not much front panel real estate for knobs and buttons to control the radio. 
Therefore many of the knobs and buttons perform multiple functions based on active menus 
contained within the radio that interact with the display and control the radio.

One basic concept to keep in mind when operating the radio is that the radio has a 

VFO mode

 and 

Memory mode

 and behaves differently depending on the active mode. In VFO mode the radio is 

very responsive to its full command structure. In Memory mode operator control is inhibited - the 
radio rightfully assumes that the preset frequencies and operational parameters you have 
previously stored in each memory location are to be protected from inadvertent tampering. 
Therefore, one of the first controls the new operator needs to learn is the 

V/M

 key which toggles 

the radio between VFO mode or Memory mode. Again, the radio will be fully responsive to 
commands when either 

VFOa

 or 

VFOb

 is indicated in the upper left of the display instead of a 

Mnnn

.

Effectively operating the 857-D requires understanding the concept that there are two menu 
system structures stacked on top of each other, sort of like a 17-story building stacked on top of a 
broad foundation. The broad foundation is the 

MENU

 and consists of 91 menu items. I like to 

think that when Yaesu first designed the 857D the engineers started with this 91-item base as the 
original plan for operator control. They added some responsiveness by allowing you to place a 
skip flag on any of the 91 items that might not be used frequently. You can then set 

Item #1

 so that 

the items with the skip flag would not be displayed during normal operation.

The designers soon found out they needed even more responsiveness, so they put the 

A

B

C

 keys 

along the bottom of the display, then added a second menu structure, called the 

Multi-Function 

Menu

 to assign various functions to these three 

A

B

C

 keys. You get to choose from a 17 row 

list, as to which row will be assigned to the 

A

B

C

 keys. Again Yaesu did this to make the radio 

more operationally agile. Some of the functions assigned to the 

A

B

C

, keys do in fact jump to 

some of the 91 items in the base 

MENU

. Therefore you have to know how to navigate the 

controls for both menu structures.

The base 

MENU

 structure of 91 items is entered by pressing and holding the 

FUNC

 key for one 

second then using the 

Select Knob

 to select which of the 91 items to view and/or change. The 

other menu structure, the 

Multi-Function Menu

 is entered by briefly pressing the 

FUNC

 key, then 

using the 

Select Knob

 to select which of the 17 rows of the multi-function menu to assign to the 

A

B

C

 keys. Both operations sound similar, but there is a profound difference in how they work. 

When you have entered the 

MENU

 you have all the time in the world to use the 

Select Knob

 to 

pick one of the 91 items. Conversely, when briefly pressing the 

FUNC

 key to enter the 

Multi 

Function Menu

, if the 

Select Knob

 is left unturned for five seconds, the radio automatically exits 

Содержание 857D

Страница 1: ...tory building stacked on top of a broad foundation The broad foundation is the MENU and consists of 91 menu items I like to think that when Yaesu first designed the 857D the engineers started with thi...

Страница 2: ...have MENU item 080 set to SQL see Task 4 on how to set this MENU item Task 1 Turn the radio on place it in VFO mode move it to the 3 5Mhz HF band and operate SSB at 3987Khz This frequency is a Nation...

Страница 3: ...casting UTC time on 10Mhz AM Task 2 We learned in Task 1 the basic controls to operate the radio in VFO mode as a simple HF transceiver We will learn in Task 2 that operating the FT 857 can be even ea...

Страница 4: ...t the frequency display at a faster rate than the main tuning dial Alternately a brief press of the Select Knob inward will engage the Select Knob to slew the radio in 1 Mhz increments This is particu...

Страница 5: ...to the last active VFO on that band Some operators will set one VFO for CW and the other for SSB 2 Verify both VFOs are now the same leave VFOa on display Press the A A B key to toggle between VFOs an...

Страница 6: ...91 menu items will be displayed as the Select Knob is rotated When EXT MENU is OFF items tyou have previously chosen to hide by pressing the Skip key are skipped over 6 Re enter Menu operation and Mo...

Страница 7: ...ode Note The current band should be an HF band to start this training task 2 Do Steps 1 thru 5 on Page 40 Clarifier Receiver Incremental Tuning of the FT 857D manual to introduce using RIT 3 Go to the...

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