Yaesu Musen 03770X30 HF/VHF/UHF TRANSCEIVER User Manual Operating Manual 1
Yaesu Musen Co., Ltd. HF/VHF/UHF TRANSCEIVER Operating Manual 1
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HF/VHF/UHF ALL MODE TRANSCEIVER FT-818 Operating Manual Contents Introduction..............................................................1 Accessories & Options.............................................2 Supplied Accessories.............................................2 Available Options..................................................2 Plug Pinout...............................................................3 Installation................................................................4 Connecting the Supplied YHA-63 Antenna...........4 Connecting the Microphone..................................5 Shoulder Strap Installation....................................5 Rubber Foot Installation........................................5 Alkaline Battery Installation and Use....................6 External Power Connections.................................7 SBR-32MH Ni-MH Battery Pack Installation and Use.........................................................................8 Front Panel Control & Switches...........................10 Side Panel Switch & Connectors..........................14 Rear Panel Connectors..........................................15 Operation................................................................16 Turning the Transceiver On and Off....................16 Supply Voltage Display.......................................16 Operating Band Selection....................................17 Mode Selection...................................................17 Adjusting the Audio Volume Level.....................17 Menu Quick Start.................................................18 Adjusting the RF Gain and Squelch....................18 Setting the Operating Frequency.........................19 Stacked VFO System...........................................19 Operation on 5 MHz Band (U.S. Version Only)..20 Clarifier (Receiver Incremental Tuning)..............21 Receiver Accessories..............................................21 IF SHIFT..............................................................22 AGC (Automatic Gain Control)..........................23 Noise Blanker......................................................23 IPO (Intercept Point Optimization).....................23 ATT (Front End Attenuator)................................24 AM/FM DIAL......................................................24 Automatic Power-Off Feature.............................25 Transmitter Operation..........................................26 SSB Transmission................................................26 CW Transmission.................................................28 FM Transmission.................................................31 Digital Mode Operation (SSB-Based AFSK)......36 Packet (1200/9600 bps FM) Operation...............39 AM Transmission................................................40 Split Frequency Operation...................................40 Time-Out Timer...................................................41 WeatherFax Monitoring.......................................41 Memory Operation................................................42 QMB Channel......................................................42 Memory Operation on “Regular” Memory Channels..............................43 Memory Operation on “HOME” Channel Memories..............................46 Labeling Memories..............................................47 Spectrum Scope Monitor Operation....................48 Smart Search™ Operation....................................49 Scanning Operation...............................................50 Dual Watch Operation...........................................54 Operation on Alaska Emergency Frequency: 5167.5 khz (U.S. Version Only).........55 Menu Operation.....................................................56 Cloning....................................................................67 Installation of Optional Accessories.....................68 Optional Filters YF-122S/YF-122C/YF-122CN....68 Power-on Microprocessor Reset Procedure.........69 Appendix.................................................................70 BAND DATA FORMAT......................................70 Specifications..........................................................71 Introduction The FT-818 is a compact, innovative multiband, multimode portable transceiver for the amateur radio MF/HF/VHF/UHF bands. Providing coverage of the 160-10 meter bands (include the 60 m band: USA version) plus the 6 m, 2 m, and 70 cm bands, the FT-818 includes operation on the SSB, CW, AM, FM, and Digital modes, yielding the most comprehensive performance package available for portable operation. Designed for use either from an external DC power source or internal batteries, the FT818 provides five watts of power output from a 13.8-Volt external power supply. When using the SBR-32MH Ni-MH Battery Pack or 8 “AA” Alkaline Cells (not supplied), the FT-818 automatically switches to 2.5 Watts of output power. Via the Menu system, “High” power may be selected during battery operation, providing as much as 6 Watts of output, depending on the operating frequency. The multi-function Liquid-Crystal Display includes Blue, Amber, and Violet backlighting, which may be disabled for battery conservation. The display includes bar-graph indication of power output, ALC voltage, SWR, and modulation level. Also include are a number of operating status icons, as well as the function displays for the three operating function keys ( , and ). Among the advanced features of the FT-818 are many incorporated only in large base-station transceivers. These include Dual VFOs; Split-Frequency operation; IF Shift; Clarifier (“R.I.T.”); IF Noise Blanker; AGC Fast/Slow/Auto/Off selection; RF Gain and Squelch control; IPO (Intercept Point Optimization) and a receiver front-end Attenuator; AM Aircraft reception; AM and FM Broadcast reception; VOX; Built-in Electronic Keyer; Adjustable CW Pitch; Automatic FM Repeater Shift (ARS); Built-in CTCSS Encoder/Decoders; ARTS™ (Auto-Range Transponder System); Smart Search™ Automatic Memory Loading System; Spectrum Scope; 200 Memories plus Home Channels and Band-limiting Memories; Alpha-Numeric Labeling of Memories; Automatic Power-Off (APO) and Time-Out Timer (TOT) functions; Computer Interface capability; and Cloning capability. We urge you to read this manual in its entirety, so as to gain a full understanding of the amazing capability of the exciting FT-818 Portable Transceiver. FT-818 Operating Manual Accessories & Options MH-31A8J SBR-32MH PA-48B/C/U FBA-28 YHA-63 E-DC-6 Shoulder Strap Ferrite Core Rubber Foot SBR-32MH PA-48B/C/U YF-122S YF-122C YF-122CN MH-36E8J CT-62 CT-39A Supplied Accessories Hand Microphone Ni-MH Battery Pack (9.6 V, 1900 mAh) Battery Charger Battery Case (holds 8 “AA” size Alkaline cells [not supplied]) Whip Antenna for (50/144/430 MHz) DC Cable Available Options Ni-MH Battery Pack (9.6 V, 1900 mAh) Battery Charger Collins SSB Filter (2.3 kHz/4.7 kHz: –6 dB/–66 dB) Collins CW Filter (500 Hz/2 kHz: –6 dB/–60 dB) Collins CW Filter (300 Hz/1 kHz: –6 dB/–60 dB) DTMF Microphone CAT Interface Cable Packet Cable : Depends on the transceiver version. FT-818 Operating Manual Plug Pinout MIC MIC PTT GND INPUT DC13.8V MIC GND +5 V UP FAST DOWN SP/PH MIC SIGNAL DATA GND ACC ALC SQL DATA OUT 9600bps GND DATA OUT 1200bps TX INH BAND DATA RX D PTT GND TX D DATA IN +13.8V TX GND KEY KEY GND DOT DASH COMMON KEY NC GND DOT DASH COMMON FT-818 Operating Manual Installation Connecting the Supplied YHA-63 Antenna Your FT-818 is supplied with a three-section antenna, model YHA-63 which is designed for optimum performance on the 50 MHz, 144 MHz, and 430 MHz. It also works well on the FM broadcast and other VHF bands. This antenna is intended for connection to the front panel’s BNC-type antenna connector. For HF and/or 50 MHz operation, most hikers carry their own dipole or collapsible vertical antenna, fed by a small-diameter coaxial cable terminated in a type “M” (PL-259) plug, and these kinds of antennas may be connected to the rear panel’s antenna connector. The YHA-63 should be connected to the top panel’s “BNC” connector, using the following guidelines: For 144/430 MHz operation (only), connect the shorter cap section to the screw post on the top of the main antenna shaft, then screw the assembled YHA-63 onto the BNC connector, twisting it 1/4 turn clockwise to secure the antenna. For 50 MHz operation, unscrew the short cap section, and replace it with the long cap section. The long cap section will provide good results on 144/430 MHz, as well, but those owners not using 50 MHz may prefer the shorter total length of the YHA-63 when using the short cap on 144/430 MHz. For shortwave listening using a random-length wire antenna for reception only, you may wish to consider connection of the wire between the main YHA-63 shaft and the cap, using a “spade lug” or similar lug on the end of the wire to provide a secure connection between the cap and the rest of the antenna. Menu #07 (“ANTENNA”) allows you to define which connector (“Front” or “Rear”) is used on a particular band. See page 58 for details. DWN MODE UP BAND TRANSMIT/BUSY HF/VHF/UHF ALL MODE TRANSCEIVER FT-818 Operating Manual Installation Connecting the Microphone To connect the microphone, plug its connector (latch side UP) into the MIC jack on the right side of the transceiver. Press it gently inward until you hear the “click” of the latch. To disconnect the microphone, press gently on the “PUSH ” label on top of the microphone connector’s rubber boot. While pressing on this spot, gently pull the connector outward from the body of the transceiver. SP/PH SP - PH MIC PUSH Note: During “Digital” or “Packet” operation, it is not necessary to disconnect the microphone, as activation of the PTT line from the DATA connector automatically cuts off the audio input from the MIC jack. Shoulder Strap Installation The convenient Shoulder Strap is designed for maximum comfort and security for your FT818 transceiver. Refer to the illustration, and connect the shoulder strap to the attachment tabs just behind the front panel of the FT-818. Be sure to have the shoulder strap aligned correctly, without twists in the straps. A convenient microphone hanger is located on one end of the padded top section of the Shoulder Strap. When not in use, the microphone may be affixed here, freeing both of your hands for other tasks. DWN MODE UP BAND TRANSMIT/BUSY FT-817 HF/VHF/UHF ALL MODE TRANSCEIVER Rubber Foot Installation Four Rubber Feet are provided with your FT-818, for ease of use when operating from a base station or camp table. FT-818 Operating Manual Refer to the illustration, and affix the Rubber Feet in the appropriate locations. Installation Alkaline Battery Installation and Use The FT-818 is supplied with the FBA-28 holder for Alkaline “AA” cells. A fresh set of Alkaline cells should provide approximately 5.5 hours of reception under typical conditions. 1. To install or replace the AA cells, first remove the battery cover from the bottom side of the transceiver. Slide the battery cover latch forward, as shown in the illustration, then fold the battery cover upward and set it aside temporarily. 2. Install the Alkaline AA cells as shown in the illustration, paying particular attention to the correct polarity of the batteries. 3. When all batteries have been successfully installed, replace the battery cover. Important Notes When the transceiver is to be stored for a long period of time without use (longer than ten days), remove the batteries from the FBA-28 holder, to avoid the possibility of battery leaking causing damage to the transceiver. Inspect the FBA28 battery holder occasionally for signs of corrosion or battery leakage, and remove the batteries immediately if any such damage is observed. The FBA-28 battery holder is designed for use solely with Alkaline type “AA” cells. Do not attempt to use Ni-Cd or other rechargeable cells in the FBA-28, because it does not contain the protection circuitry required when using rechargeable cells. When replacing batteries, replace all eight AA cells simultaneously with fresh batteries. When the battery voltage is approaching the value which indicates depletion is near, the small “ ” will blink, indicating it is time to replace the batteries. FT-818 Operating Manual Installation External Power Connections The FT-818 may be connected to an external 13.8 Volt DC power source providing at least 3 Amps of continuous-duty current.. The supplied E-DC-6 DC cable may be used for DC connections. While connected to an external DC source, if you have installed the supplied SBR-32MH Ni-MH Battery Pack, the E-DC-6 connection to the external DC power source will allow operation of the FT-818 while charging of the SBR-32MH is in progress. When making DC power connections, be absolutely certain to follow the markings on the E-DC-6 so as to ensure proper polarity of the connection to the power supply. Connect the Red and Black or White and Black wire to the Positive (+) power supply terminal, and connect the Solid Black wire to the Negative (-) power supply terminal. FT-818 FP-1030A ANT INPUT DC13.8V KEY DATA ACC POWER SUPPLY FP-1030A 10 15 20 CONTINUOUS 20 30 40 CURRENT OVE RLOAD 25A 6A GND 25A 10A POWER INPUT DC13.8V ON OFF Supplied DC Cable (E-DC-6) RED/BLACK or WHITE/BLACK BLACK Notice Be extremely careful when making power supply connections. Use only a 13.8 Volt DC Supply, and carefully observe the proper electrical polarity. Serious damage may result if these precautions are not observed. The Limited Warranty on this product does not cover damage caused by improper power supply connections, or improper power supply voltage. Important Note Occasionally, the 430 MHz transmit signal may behave abnormally when the FT818 is operated using an External Power Supply and the whip antenna, especially with the antenna in close proximity to surrounding metal objects. If abnormal transmitter operation is experienced, wind one turn of the E-DC6 DC cable around the supplied ferrite core, and snap its two halves together, per the illustration below. Install the core as close as possible to the DC plug, as shown. FT-818 Operating Manual wind one turn, snap two halves E-DC-6 DC Cable as close as possible Installation SBR-32MH Ni-MH Battery Pack Installation and Use The supplied SBR-32MH Ni-MH Battery Pack provides 9.6 Volts of DC power for your FT-818, with a maximum capacity of 1900 mAh. Installation 1. To install the SBR-32MH Ni-MH Battery Pack, first remove the battery compartment cover, as described previously. 2. Lift out the FBA-28 battery holder, and disconnect the short cable connected to the FBA-28, as shown in the illustration. 3. Connect the short cable to the mating connector on the SBR-32MH, and install the SBR-32MH in the battery compartment. 4. Replace the battery compartment cover. SBR-32MH FBA-28 FT-818 Operating Manual Installation Charging Charging of the SBR-32MH requires the use of either the supplied battery charger (PA48B/C/U), or an external 13.8 Volt (±15%) DC source. If the battery charger is used, the FT-818 must be turned off during charging; if an external 13.8 Volt DC source is used (connected via the supplied E-DC-6 cable), then you may operate the FT-818 while charging is in progress. 1. Turn the FT-818 off, then connect the supplied battery charger DC connector to the jack on the rear panel of the FT-818. INPUT: 13.8V 2. Plug the battery charger into the nearest AC wall outlet. 3. Press the FT-818’s switch for one second to turn the transceiver on. 4. Press the key momentarily. 5. Rotate the knob so that the function row containing “[CHG, VLT, DSP]” appears on the display. 6. Press the key to select the [CHG] option (the display will immediately revert to the regular frequency display). 7. Turn the FT-818 off. The display will indicate “CHG TIME RMN” and remaining time to indicate the time remaining before a full charge is achieved on the SBR-32MH. Important Note The PA-48 are not designed to power the transceiver for operation (reception or transmission). Please be advised that the PA-48 may contribute noise to TV and radio reception in the immediate vicinity, so we do not recommend its use adjacent to such devices. FT-818 Operating Manual Front Panel Control & Switches ⑮ ⑫ ⑪ ⑩ ⑧ ⑥ ⑤④ ① HOME VM SE L LOCK AF PWR SQL/RF CLAR ⑭ ⑬ PWR Switch Press and hold in the ⑨ ⑦ ② ③ switch for one second to turn to the transceiver on or off. AF Knob The (inner) knob adjusts the receiver audio volume level presented to the internal or external speaker. Clockwise rotation increases the volume level. SQL/RF Knob In the USA version, this (outer) knob adjusts the gain of the receiver’s RF and IF stages. Using Menu Selection 45, this control may be changed to function as a Squelch control, which may be used to silence background noise when no signal is present. In the other versions, its default setting is set to “Squelch.” LOCK Key Pressing this key locks the front panel keys so as to prevent accidental frequency change. V/M Key Pressing this key switches frequency control between the VFO and Memory Systems. TRANSMIT/BUSY Indicator This LED glows green when the squelch opens, and turns red during transmit. MAIN Dial This is the main tuning dial for the transceiver. It is used both for frequency tuning as well as “Menu” setting in the transceiver. F Key Pressing this key momentarily changes the display to show the operating functions available via the keys. Press and hold this key for one second to activate the “Menu” mode. 10 FT-818 Operating Manual Front Panel Control & Switches FUNC Keys These three keys select many of the most important operating features of the transceiver. When pressing the key, the current function of that key appears above each keys (along the bottom of the LCD); rotating the knob of the scrolls the display through eleven rows of functions available for use via the keys. The available features are shown in chart on the next page. BAND(DWN)/BAND(UP) Key Pressing either of these keys momentarily will cause the frequency to be moved up or down by one frequency band. The selections available are: 1.8 MHz 3.5 MHz 430 MHz 7.0 MHz 144 MHz 10 MHz 108 MHz 14 MHz 88 MHz 15 MHz 50 MHz 18 MHz 28 MHz 21 MHz 24 MHz Recalling the 5 MHz band (U.S. model) requires different procedure. See page 20 for details. MODE()/MODE() Key Pressing either of these keys momentarily will change the operating mode. The selections available are: LSB USB CW CWR AM FM DIG PKT HOME Key Pressing this key momentarily recalls a favorite “Home” frequency memory. SEL Knob This detented rotary switch is used for tuning, memory selection, and function selection for the keys of the transceiver. CLAR Key Press this key momentarily to activate the Receiver Clarifier feature. When this feature is activated, the knob may be used to set a tuning offset of up to ±9.99 kHz. The transmitter’s frequency is not affected by the setting of the Clarifier. Press and hold this key for 1/2 second to activate the IF Shift feature, which allows you to use the knob to adjust the center frequency of the IF filter’s passband response. ANT Jack Connect the supplied 50/144/430 MHz rubber flex antenna (or another antenna presenting a 50Ω impedance) to this BNC connector. In its default setting, this jack does not function on the HF bands. If you want to enable this jack on the HF bands, recall and change the setting of Menu #07. FT-818 Operating Manual 11 Front Panel Control & Switches key key key A/B A=B SPL Press the key to switch Press and hold in the Press the key to activate between VFO-A and VFO-B key for 1/2 second to copy the Split frequency operation beon the display. contents of VFO-A into the tween VFO-A and VFO-B. VFO-B register, so that the two VFOs’ contents will be identical. MW Press and hold in the key for 1/2 second to transfer the contents of the VFO into a Memory register. STO RCL PMS Press the key to store Press the key to recall Press the key to activate the contents of the VFO into the QMB Memory. the Programmable Memory the QMB (Quick Memory Scan feature. Bank) register. RPT Press the key to select the direction of the uplink frequency shift (“–,” “+,” or Simplex) during FM repeater operation. Press and hold in the key for 1/2 second to recall Menu #42 (for setting the shift frequency offset). SCN PRI DW Press the key to initiate Press the key to activate Press the key to activate scanning (in the direction of the Priority Scan feature. the Dual Watch system. higher frequencies). SSM SCH Press the key to activate Press the key to activate the Spectrum Scope Monitor Smart SearchTM operation. feature. Press and hold in the key for 1/2 second to recall Menu #43 (for selecting the SSM sweep mode). ART Press the key to initiate the Auto-Range Transponder mode. Press and hold in the key for 1/2 second to recall Menu #09 (for selecting the ARTS “Beep” option). IPO Press the key to bypass the receiver preamplifier, thereby activating Intercept Point Optimization for improved overload characteristics. The IPO feature does not function on 144/430 MHz. NAR Press the key to activate the “Narrow” filter mode in the CW (optional YF-122C or YF122CN required) mode. On the FM mode, it also selects the low-deviation mode required for HF FM operation on 29 MHz. Press and hold in the key for 1/2 second to recall Menu #38 (to Enable/Disable the optional filter during installation). 12 MC Press the key to designate the current Memory channel to be “skipped” during scanning. REV Press the key to reverse the transmit and receive frequencies while working through a repeater. ATT Press the key to engage the receiver front-end attenuator, which will reduce all signals and noise by approximately 10 dB. The ATT feature does not function on 144/430 MHz. TAG Press the key to select the display type (Frequency or Alpha-numeric Tag) during Memory operation. TON Press the key to activate CTCSS or DCS operation. Press and hold in the key for 1/2 second to recall Menu #48 (for selecting the CTCSS tone frequency). FT-818 Operating Manual Front Panel Control & Switches key key key NB AGC Press the key to activate Press the key to select the receiver’s IF Noise Blank- t h e r e c o v e r y t i m e ( F a s t , S low , A uto , or O ff ) for the er. receiver’s AGC system. – No function PWR Press the key to select the transmitter power output level (Low 1, Low 2, Low 3, or High). MTR Press the key to select the display function of the meter in the transmit mode (Power, ALC, SWR, or MOD indication). – No function 10 VOX Press the key to enable the VOX (voice-operated transmitter switching system) in the SSB, AM, and FM modes. Press and hold in the key for 1/2 second to recall Menu #51 (for setting the VOX Gain level). BK Press the key to activate CW “Semi” Break-in operation. Press and hold in the key for 1/2 second to recall Menu #17 (for setting the CW Delay time). At a setting of 10 ms, operation emulates full QSK performance. KYR Press the key to activate the built-in Electronic Keyer. Press and hold in the key for 1/2 second to recall Menu #21 (for setting the Keyer speed). 11 CHG VLT Press the key to initiate Press the key to display Battery Charging. the current battery voltage. Press and hold in the key for 1/2 second to recall Menu #11 (for selecting the Charging period). DSP Press the key to switch the display between the Large Character and Small Character modes. 12 TCH DCH Press the key to initiate Press the key to initiate Tone Search. DCS Search. – No function * The Operating Function number in this column does not appear on the LCD. Display Icons Operating Mode Rear Panel Antenna Selected (page 58) LOCK Feature Active (page 10) FST Button (MH-31A8J) Active Low Battery! Split Frequency Operation Active (page 40) Low TX Power Selected (page 26) Automatic Power-Off Active (page 25) Digital Coded Squelch Active (page 34) CTCSS Decoder Active (page 32) CTCSS Encoder Active (page 32) Repeater Shift Direction (page 31) Dual Watch Active (page 54) S: S-Meter PO: TX Power Meter AL: ACL Meter SW: SWR Meter MO: Deviation Meter : This operation does not function in the FM Broadcast frequencies. FT-818 Operating Manual 13
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