Yaesu Musen 20345X40 AMATEUR RADIO WITH SCANNING RECEIVER User Manual OM
Yaesu Musen Co., Ltd. AMATEUR RADIO WITH SCANNING RECEIVER OM
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Application for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620345X40 / IC: 511B-20345X40 Signal Search 10 Press The display will return to the previous screen, and the memorized frequency and memory channel number will be displayed. Lower frequency P1L 8(1 Upper frequency P1U 8(1 Ლ ᲟᲽ ᲞᲸᲸ 2Ლ. Ლ ᲟᲽ ᲞᲸᲸ 2Ლ7 Ჟ Ო Ო Ჺ ᲸᲸ 8 / 53. / 76' 5%12' Ჟ Ო Ო Ჿ ᲸᲸ 8 / 53. / 76' 5%12' Scanning the programmable memory 1 Switch to the memory mode 2 Recall the PMS memory of the upper frequency or lower frequency 3 Press briefly The function menu will be displayed. 4 Touch [SCAN] Tip When [SCAN] is not displayed in the function menu, touch [BACK] or [FWD] to switch the menu. The programmable memory scan will be started. 2Ლ. ᲟᲝᲝ Ჺ ᲸᲸ Ჸ Ჸ 4' 61 8- ; 1 Ჺ Ო 5 % #Ჽ 0 6Z29 4 *+ Ჟ Ო Ო áł& Პ9 Ჸ Ჽ( 9Ჸ& $ # % - 5-+25'. Scanning Tips ⢠The scan can also be started by pressing the [UP] or 1 (( [DWN] button on the microphone for one second or 8 / 5 3 . / 76' 5%12' longer. ⢠When a signal is received, the scanning stops for three seconds and then the scanning starts again. ⢠To stop the scanning, either touch [SCAN] or press the microphone [PTT] button (the radio will not transmit in this case). ⢠The squelch level may be adjusted using the following procedure during scanning. Touch [SQL] â Turn Caution When the upper and lower frequencies are not set correctly, the programmable memory scan will not work. 80 Application for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620345X40 / IC: 511B-20345X40 Monitoring the Home Channel This radio is equipped with a dual receive function (also known as dual watch (DW)) which checks for a signal on the home channel approximately every three seconds while monitoring or scanning. If a signal is detected, the home channel is received for five seconds, and then monitoring or scanning with dual receive is resumed. Example: When checking the home channel while receiving â145.500 MHzâ 8(1 *1/' Ლ ᲟᲽ ᲽᲸᲸ ᲽᲸᲸ 61-;1 Ჺ Ო ᲟᲝᲝ áłá˛žá˛¸ Ლ Ჟ Ჽ ᲸᲸᲸ Ჸ Ჸ 4'8 61-;1 Ჺ Ო 5 % #Ჽ 0 6Z29 4 *+ Ჟ Ო Ო áł& Პ9 Ჸ Ჽ( 9Ჸ& $ # % - 5-+25'. 1 (( 8 / 53. / 76' 5%12' 8 / 53. / 76' 5%12' Reception frequency Monitor the home channel at intervals of about three seconds. When the home channel is busy, the radio receives the signal for five seconds and then starts the dual receive again. Caution When shipped from the factory, the default frequency in the home channel of 144 MHz Band is set to 144.000 MHz while the default frequency in the home channel of 430 MHz Band is set to 430.000 MHz. These channels may be changed to a favorite operating frequency ( P.64). Using the dual receive Scanning 1 Tune in to the memory channel or a desired VFO receive frequency using 2 Press briefly The function menu will be displayed. 3 Touch [DW] Tip 8(1 Ლ ᲟᲽ ᲽᲸᲸ When [DW] is not displayed in the function menu, touch [BACK] or [FWD] to switch the menu. Dual receive will start, and the home channel frequency will be received approximately every three seconds. Ჸ Ჸ 4' 61 8- ; 1 Ჺ Ო 5 % #Ჽ 0 $#%- 8 / 6Z29 4 *+ Ჟ5-+25'. Ო Ო áł& Პ9 Ჸ Ჽ( 9Ჸ& 1 (( 53. / 76' 5%12' When a signal is detected on the home channel, it will continue to be received until the signal disappears. ââTo cancel the dual receive Touch [DW] again. 81 Application for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620345X40 / IC: 511B-20345X40 Monitoring the Home Channel Setting the restart condition of dual receive The dual receive restart condition when the home channel signal is detected can be selected from the following two ways. (1) Restarts dual receive after five seconds have passed (AUTO). (2) Stops dual receive and continue to receive the home channel (HOLD). 1 Press for one second or longer The set-up menu will be displayed. 2 Touch [SCAN] The menu list will be displayed. 5'672/'07 6:4: 5+)0#.+0) 5%#0 9 Ჰ 4'5 %10(+) # #245 5&%#4& 126+1 0 4'5'6 %.10' %#..5+)0 $#%- 3 Touch [1 DUAL WATCH STOP] to select the restart condition The setting switches between âAUTOâ and âHOLDâ each time it is touched. Tip /'/14; &+52.#; 5%#0 Ლ &7#.9#6%*5612 Ჺ 5%#0&+4'%6+10 72 Ო 5%#04'57/' Ო UGE #761 Factory default value: AUTO $#%- 4 Press Scanning 82 for one second or longer The dual receive restart condition will be set and the display will return to the previous screen. Application for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620345X40 / IC: 511B-20345X40 Using the GPS Function This radio is equipped with an internal GPS reception unit to receive and display the position information at all times. The position information can be used as in the following example. Save the position information in the memory and use it for navigation purposes Refer to âUsing the backtrack functionâ (Page 95) Save the stations with frequent communications and checks whether they are within the sphere of communications Refer to the separate âOperating Manual GM Editionâ Exchange position information and messages through data communications with other stations Refer to the separate âOperating Manual APRS Editionâ What is GPS? GPS or Global Positioning System is a satellite location system to determine the current position on earth. It is a military system developed by the US Department of Defense with approximately 30 GPS satellites circumnavigating the earth at an altitude of about 20,000 km, When signals from three or more satellites in space are received, the current position information (longitude, latitude, altitude etc.) may be determined within an accuracy of several meters. The accurate time can also be received from the atomic clock built into the GPS satellite. Positioning Using GPS 1 Press for one second or longer to switch on the power The satellite search will begin and the â â icon will be displayed at the top right of the screen. ⢠When three or more satellites cannot be captured, the icon display will disappear. In this case, positioning is not possible and the position information cannot be used. ᲸᲸ Using the GPS Function Tips ⢠It may take several minutes to capture the satellites. #/# 83 Application for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620345X40 / IC: 511B-20345X40 Positioning Using GPS About GPS positioning Positioning refers to the calculation of oneâs own position from the satellites orbit information and the transmission time of the radio waves. Positioning requires that three or more satellites be acquired. When positioning cannot be carried out properly, move to an open space as far away from buildings as possible and where there are fewer obstructions. âAbout the error Depending on the surrounding environment of the receiver location, an error of several hundred meters may occur. Although positioning is possible using only three satellites, depending on the positioning conditions, the positioning accuracy may become worse, or may no longer be possible under the following conditions: ⢠Between high rise buildings, narrow roads between buildings, indoors and under the shade of buildings, below high voltage lines and underneath overhead structures, between trees and shrubs such as in forests and woods, inside tunnels and underground, when used behind a solarenergy reflecting glass, locations where a strong magnetic field occurs âWhen not using the radio for a long period of time When using the GPS function for the first time after purchasing the FTM-400XDR/DE transceiver, and when turning it on after It has not been used for a long period time, positioning may take several minutes in order to search for the satellites. Also, when using the device again several hours after switching off the power, positioning may take several minutes in order to search for the satellites. Positioning using an external GPS device Commercial GPS receive devices can also be connected to the [EXT GPS] jack on the side of the controller. The [EXT GPS] plug connector is illustrated below. â â Using the GPS Function 84 â â TXD (serial data output [transceiver â external device]) â RXD (serial data input [transceiver â external device]) â GND Application for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620345X40 / IC: 511B-20345X40 Positioning Using GPS 1 Switch off the power to the radio 2 Plug the connector of the external device into the [EXT GPS] jack on the side of the controller unit. EXT GPS 3 Switch on the power to the radio 4 Press for one second or longer The set-up menu will be displayed. 5 Touch [CONFIG] The menu list will be displayed. 5'672/'07 6:4: 5+)0#.+0) 5%#0 9 Ჰ 4'5 %10(+) # #245 5&%#4& 126+1 0 $#%- 6 Touch [17 GPS DEVICE] to select âEXTERNALâ /'/14; &+52.#; 4'5'6 %.10' ᲚᲞ )25C/ ᲚᲿ )25&'8+%' %#..5+)0 9)5 +06'40#. Tips ⢠When connecting to an external GPS device, refer to the operating manual of the connected device as well. ⢠When using an external GPS device, keep the radio away from the external GPS device. ⢠When using an external GPS device, the data from the in-built GPS will become invalid. Using the GPS Function Each time this symbol is touched, the setting will $#%switch between âINTERNALâ and âEXTERNALâ. Press for one second or longer Return to the previous screen. When the external device captures three or more satellites, the â â icon will be displayed on the top right of the screen. 85 Application for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620345X40 / IC: 511B-20345X40 Positioning Using GPS Checking the satellite capture status The satellites acquired at the current location and the strengths of the signals can be observed on the radar-like screen. 1 Press for one second or longer The set-up menu will be displayed. 2 Touch [DISPLAY] The menu list will be displayed. 5'672/'07 6:4: 5+)0#.+0) 5%#0 9 Ჰ 4'5 %10(+) # #245 5&%#4& 126+1 0 4'5'6 %.10' %#..5+)0 $#%- 3 Touch [1 DISPLAY SELECT] The screen for setting the various screens on and off will be displayed. /'/14; &+52.#; &+52.#; Ლ &+52.#;5'.'%6 Ĺť Ჺ 6#4)'6.1%#6+10 %1/2#55 Ო $#%-)4170&%1.14 1 4 #0)' Ჟ $#0&5%12' 9+&' $#%- 4 Touch [GPS INFO] to select âONâ Each time this symbol is touched, the setting will switch between âOFFâ and âONâ. &+52.#; Ლ &+52.#;5'.'%6 #.6+67&' 1 (( 6+/'4%.1%- 1 (( )25+0(1 1 (( $#%- 5 Press Using the GPS Function for one second or longer The display will return to the previous screen. Press twice briefly The radar-shaped GPS screen will be displayed and the acquired GPS satellite number and signal strength icon will be displayed. The brighter the color of the icon, the stronger is the signal strength. Tips ⢠When the Altitude display screen and Timer/Clock screen are both âONâ, the screen will change in the following order each time is pressed. â N ormal frequency display â Compass/Lat&Lon display screen â Altitude display screen â Timer/Clock screen â GPS screen ⢠When connecting an external GPS device, satellite information may not be output depending on the GPS device (in this case, the icon will not be displayed). 86 8( 1 8( 1 )25 +0(1 Ლ Ჟ Ჽ ᲸᲸᲸ ᲟᲝ Ო ᲸᲸᲸ Application for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620345X40 / IC: 511B-20345X40 Positioning Using GPS Displaying the position information Displaying the current position information of your station 1 Press for one second or longer The set-up menu will be displayed. 2 Touch [DISPLAY] 5'672/'07 The menu list will be displayed. 6:4: 5+)0#.+0) 5%#0 9 Ჰ 4'5 %10(+) # #245 5&%#4& 126+1 0 4'5'6 %.10' %#..5+)0 $#%- 3 Touch [2 TARGET LOCATION] to select âNUMERICâ Each time this is touched, the setting will switch between âCOMPASSâ and âNUMERICâ. /'/14; &+52.#; Ლ &+52.#;5'.'%6 Ĺť Ჺ 6#4)'6.1%#6+10 %1/2#55 Ო $#%-)4170&%1.14 1 4 #0)' Ჟ $#0&5%12' 9+&' $#%- 4 Press for one second or longer The display will return to the previous screen. Press briefly The latitude and longitude display screen will be displayed. 6 Touch [MY] The latitude and longitude of your station will be displayed in numerical figures. Tip Ლ Ჟ Ჽ ᲸᲸᲸ ᲟᲝ Ო ᲸᲸᲸ &+56#0%' â â â âMO 0 Ო ᲽᲢᲝ Ჿ Ჺ Ო ' Ლ Ო áłá˛˘á˛ź Ჽ ᲸᲺ ;4 /; .Ლ .Ჺ Normal frequency display â Compass/Lat&Lon display screen â Altitude display screen â Timer/Clock screen â GPS screen Displaying the position information of the partner station in the digital mode In the C4FM digital V/D mode, the position and direction to the partner station can be displayed in real time during the communication. The position information obtained from the GPS is transmitted at the same time as the voice signal. Using the GPS Function When the Altitude display screen and Timer/Clock screen are both âONâ, the screen will change in the following sequence each time is pressed. 8( 1 8( 1 .#6.10 1 Switch the communication mode to AMS (auto mode select function) or digital mode, or activate the GM function Tip Refer to âUsing the GM functionâ ( P.99) on the basic method of using the GM function. 2 Switch to the latitude and longitude display screen 3 Touch [YR] The latitude and longitude of the partner station will be displayed in numerical figures. 87 Application for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620345X40 / IC: 511B-20345X40 Positioning Using GPS Explanation of the position information screen Example of a display of your own station position 8( 1 8( 1 Ლ Ჟ Ჽ ᲸᲸᲸ ᲟᲝ Ო ᲸᲸᲸ .#6.10 &+56#0%' Example of a display of a partner station position 8( 1 â Ლ Ჟ Ჽ ᲸᲸᲸ ,# Ლ <4. Ლ Ჺ Ო .#6.10 Ლ ᲺᲝᲟ &+56#0%' Ჟ Ო MO â â â âMO 0 Ო ᲽᲢᲝ Ჿ Ჺ Ო ' Ლ Ო áłá˛˘á˛ź Ჽ ᲸᲺ â â ;4 /; .Ლ Displayed as âX DD°MMâSSââ X: N (north latitude) / S (south latitude) DD: 0 - 90 (degrees) MM: 0 - 59 (minutes) SS: 0 - 59 (seconds) Example: N 35°37â 23â (latitude 35 degrees 37 minutes & 23 seconds) Tip The âDD°MMâSSââ and âDD°MM. MMââ will switch each time the number section is touched. â Longitude Displayed as âX DDD°MMâSSââ X: E (east longitude) / W (west longitude) DDD: 0 - 180 (degrees) MM: 0 - 59 (minutes) SS: 0 - 59 (seconds) Example: E 139°45â 02â (east longitude 139 degrees 45 minutes 02 seconds) Using the GPS Function 88 Tip 0 Ო ᲽᲢᲝ ᳠Ლ Ჸ ' Ლ Ო áłá˛˘á˛ź Ჺ Ჺ Ლ ;4 .Ჺ â Latitude â â /; .Ლ .Ჺ â Position information status display The status display will indicate that the data received contains position information. The status display will blink when the GM function is activated. Tip Refer to the separate Operating Manual GM Edition for the details on the GM function (download the manual from the YAESU website). â Partner station call sign and time of receipt â Distance to a partner station The âDDD°MMâSSââ and âDDD°MM. MMââ will switch each time the number section is touched. Tip Use [APRS] â [12 APRS UNITS] in the set-up menu to change the display units of the various data. Application for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620345X40 / IC: 511B-20345X40 Positioning Using GPS Recording the position information (GPS log function) The position information of your own station can be recorded (saved) in a micro-SD card on a regular basis. 1 Press for one second or longer The set-up menu will be displayed. 2 Touch [CONFIG] The menu list will be displayed. 5'672/'07 6:4: 5+)0#.+0) 5%#0 9 Ჰ 4'5 %10(+) # #245 5&%#4& 126+1 0 4'5'6 %.10' %#..5+)0 $#%- 3 Select [18 GPS LOG] and touch the screen The screen for selecting the recording interval and switching the GPS log function ON and OFF will be displayed. ᲚᲿ )25&'8+%' Ლ᳠)25.1) 1 (( %10(+) Ლ᳠)25.1) ᲚᲸ Tips ⢠The position information will not be recorded when âOFFâ is selected. ⢠Factory default value: OFF +06'40 # . $#%- 4 Touch [ON] The interval timing will be displayed in green characters. /'/14; &+52.#; 10 UGE 1(( $#%- 5 Touch [+] and [-] to select the interval timing Each time the screen is touched, the interval timing will change in the following sequence. The interval timing can be selected from the following six levels. â1 secâ â2 secâ â5 secâ â10 secâ â30 secâ â60 secâ Factory default value: 10 sec 6 Press for one second or longer The interval timing for recording the position information will be set and the display will return to the previous screen. The recording of the position information at the set interval will also be started. Tips Using the GPS Function Tip ⢠The position information will continue to be recorded until the power to the radio is switched off or when âOFFâ is selected in Step 4. Recording will be restarted under the same file name when the power to the radio is turned on again, or when the recording interval is selected one more time in Step 5. ⢠The position data will be saved under the filename âGPSyymmdd.logâ. âyymmddâ shows the record start time in âyyâ (year), âmmâ (month) and âddâ (day) format. 89 Application for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620345X40 / IC: 511B-20345X40 Positioning Using GPS Checking the route using a personal computer The route can also be displayed with commercial map software using the log data of the saved position information. Switch off the power to the radio Remove the micro-SD card Insert the micro-SD card into the personal computer card reader. Open the âFTM400Dâ folder contained on the micro-SD card Open the âGPSLOGâ folder The data is saved under the file name âGPSyymmdd.logâ. âyymmddâ refers to the recording start year (yy), month (mm), and day (dd). Import the data into the commercial map software The route will be displayed on the map. Tips ⢠Refer to the operating manual of the map software that you are for instructions to import and display the route data on the map. ⢠The position information can also be used by connecting the radio directly to a computer (âConnecting to an external deviceâ P.155)). Measuring the altitude The changes in the altitude depending on the altitude of the current position and distance travelled can also be displayed in a graph. 1 Press for one second or longer The set-up menu will be displayed. 2 Touch [DISPLAY] Using the GPS Function The menu list will be displayed. 5'672/'07 6:4: 5+)0#.+0) 5%#0 9 Ჰ 4'5 %10(+) # #245 5&%#4& 126+1 0 4'5'6 %.10' %#..5+)0 $#%- 3 Touch [1 DISPLAY SELECT] A list of the various screen setting selections will be displayed. &+52.#; Ლ &+52.#;5'.'%6 Ĺť Ჺ 6#4)'6.1%#6+10 07/'4+% Ო $#%-)4170&%1.14 1 4 #0)' Ჟ $#0&5%12' $#%- 90 /'/14; &+52.#; 9+&' Application for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620345X40 / IC: 511B-20345X40 Positioning Using GPS 4 Touch [ALTITUDE] to select âONâ Each time this symbol is touched, the setting will switch between âOFFâ and âONâ. &+52.#; Ლ &+52.#;5'.'%6 #.6+67&' 1 (( )25+0(1 6+/'4%.1%- 1 (( 10 $#%- 5 Press for one second or longer The display will return to the previous screen. Press twice briefly The altitude graph will be displayed on the screen. 8( 1 8( 1 #.6+67&' Ლ Ჟ Ჽ ᲸᲸᲸ ᲟᲝ Ო ᲸᲸᲸ ᲺᲽ᳠O 5%#.' %.'#4 ââChanging the altitude scale 1 Touch [SCALE] Each time this symbol is touched, the scale value will change in the following order. â5 mâ â â20 mâ â â40 mâ â â80 mâ Tip The maximum altitude scale will be automatically set based on the present altitude values. 8( 1 8( 1 #.6+67&' Ლ Ჟ Ჽ ᲸᲸᲸ ᲟᲝ Ო ᲸᲸᲸ ᲺᲽ᳠O 5%#.' %.'#4 ââErasing the previous altitude changes The graph on the left side will disappear and the current altitude display will shift to the left end. 8( 1 8( 1 #.6+67&' Ლ Ჟ Ჽ ᲸᲸᲸ ᲟᲝ Ო ᲸᲸᲸ ᲺᲽ᳠O 5%#.' 8( 1 8( 1 #.6+67&' 5%#.' %.'#4 Ლ Ჟ Ჽ ᲸᲸᲸ ᲟᲝ Ო ᲸᲸᲸ Using the GPS Function 1 Touch [CLEAR] %.'#4 91 Application for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620345X40 / IC: 511B-20345X40 Positioning Using GPS Other settings ââChanging the geodetic reference system Select using [CONFIG] â [16 GPS DATUM] in the set-up menu. Select the geodetic reference system which is the positioning standard. âWGS-84â: Using the global geodetic reference system for positioning. This is being used as a standard all around the world. âTOKYO MEANâ: Using the Japanese geodetic reference system for positioning. When positioning in Japan (Tokyo), the error can be lowered. Tips ⢠When the geodetic reference system is changed, the position information will deviate by about 400 m. ⢠Set to âWGS-84â normally. ââChanging the time zone Select using [CONFIG] â [3 TIME ZONE] in the set-up menu. The time difference with the UTC (Coordinated Universal Time) can be changed in steps of 30 minutes. Using the GPS Function 92 Application for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620345X40 / IC: 511B-20345X40 Using the Smart Navigation Function Two navigation methods may be used in the smart navigation function. (1) Real-time navigation function In the C4FM digital V/D mode, the position and direction of the received partner station can be displayed in real time during the communication because the position information obtained from the GPS is transmitted at the same time as the voice signal. (2) Backtrack function By registering the departure or other points in advance, the distance and direction from the current position to the registered location can be displayed in real time. Displaying the Compass screen When using the navigation function, use the âCompass Screenâ to display the direction of your station and the partner station on a compass. 1 Press for one second or longer The set-up menu will be displayed. 2 Touch [DISPLAY] The menu list will be displayed. 5'672/'07 6:4: 5+)0#.+0) 5%#0 9 Ჰ 4'5 %10(+) # #245 5&%#4& 126+1 0 4'5'6 %.10' %#..5+)0 $#%- 3 Touch [2 TARGET LOCATION] to select âCOMPASSâ Each time this symbol is touched, the setting will switch between âCOMPASSâ and âNUMERICâ. /'/14; &+52.#; Ლ &+52.#;5'.'%6 Ĺť Ჺ 6#4)'6.1%#6+10 07/'4+% Ო $#%-)4170&%1.14 1 4 #0)' Ჟ $#0&5%12' 9+&' $#%- for one second or longer The display will return to the previous screen. Press briefly The screen with the compass panel in the center will be displayed. The direction from your station to the partner station will also be displayed using a compass needle. Tip The compass needle will not be displayed when there is no position information. Ლ ᲺᲽ ᲽᲸᲸ Ლ ᲟᲽ ᲞᲺᲸ 6 1 -; 1 Ჺ Ო &+56#0%' %1/2#55 â â â âMO ;4 .Ლ /; /'/14; .Ჺ Using the GPS Function 4 Press 6 Press briefly The display will return to the normal frequency display screen from the Compass screen. Tip When the Altitude display screen and Timer/Clock screen are both âONâ, the screen will change in the following order each time is pressed. Normal frequency display â Compass/Lat&Lon display screen â Altitude display screen â Timer/Clock screen â GPS screen 93 Application for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620345X40 / IC: 511B-20345X40 Using the Smart Navigation Function ââChanging the direction of the compass panel The compass panel can be selected from âHeading UPâ where the direction of your travel is always displayed at the top, or âNorth UPâ where north is always displayed at the top. 1 Touch the compass needle Ლ ᲺᲽ The compass panel will switch between âHeading UPâ and âNorth UPâ each time the compass needle is touched. The direction of the current compass panel will be Indicated near the top left of the screen. Tip Ლ ᲟᲽ ᲞᲺᲸ ,# Ლ <4. Ლ Ჺ Ო &+56#0%' %1/2#55 .Ლ /; /'/14; Ლ ᲺᲽ Although the scale on the compass panel has 16 directions, the compass needle can point in 32 directions. ᳠᳠᳠Ჸ MO ;4 .Ჺ Ლ ᲟᲽ ᲞᲺᲸ ,# Ლ <4. Ლ Ჺ Ო %1/2#55 &+56#0%' ᳠᳠᳠Ჸ MO ;4 .Ლ /; /'/14; .Ჺ Using the real-time navigation function 1 Switch to the Compass screen 2 Touch [YR] During transmission in the V/D mode, the distance and direction of the received partner station is displayed. Tip Using the GPS Function When a partner station is selected using the GM function and displayed on the compass screen, the âââ on the left hand side of the partner station call sign will blink. Ლ ᲟᲽ ᲞᲺᲸ 6 1 -; 1 Ჺ Ო &+56#0%' â â â âMO ;4 .Ლ /; /'/14; .Ჺ When âââ is blinking, the compass display will not be updated even when signals containing position information from stations other than that displayed are received. When [YR] is touched, âââ will light up and the compass display will be updated when signals containing position information from stations other than that displayed are received. Ლ ᲺᲽ Ლ ᲟᲽ ᲞᲺᲸ ,# Ლ <4. Ლ Ჺ Ო &+56#0%' %1/2#55 Direction of partner station Partner station information in display ᳠᳠᳠Ჸ MO ;4 .Ლ /; /'/14; 94 Ლ ᲺᲽ ᲽᲸᲸ %1/2#55 .Ჺ Distance to partner station
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