Yaesu Musen 20445X20 AMATEUR RADIO WITH SCANNING RECEIVER User Manual cover pmd
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USERS MANUAL
FCC ID: K6620445X20 IC: 511B-20445X20 C4FM FDMA 144/430 MHz DUAL BAND DIGITAL TRANSCEIVER FT1D R OPERATING MANUAL 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 90630, U.S.A. YAESU UK LTD. Unit 12, Sun Valley Business Park, Winnall Close Winchester, Hampshire, SO23 0LB, U.K. YAESU HK LTD. Unit 1306-1308, 13F., Millennium City 2, 378 Kwun Tong Road, Kwun Tong, Kowloon, Hong Kong YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. Before Reading This Manual FCC ID: K6620445X20 IC: 511B-20445X20 Contents Before Reading This Manual ................................... 2 Introduction ................................................................. 4 Features of FT1DR ................................................ 4 How to Read This Manual...................................... 5 Checking Bundled Items ........................................ 5 Safety Precautions (Be Sure to Read) ....................... 6 Names and Functions of Controls ............................ 12 Before Reading This Manual Basic Operation ...................................................... 15 Preparation ............................................................... 15 Installing the Antenna........................................... 15 Attaching the Supplied Belt Clip/Protective Cap ............................................................................. 15 Attaching the Protective Cap ........................... 15 Installing the Belt Clip ...................................... 15 Attaching a Hand Strap ........................................ 16 How to Use the Battery Case (FBA-39) (Option) ............................................................................. 16 Installing/Removing the Battery Pack .................. 17 Installing the Battery Pack ............................... 17 Removing the Battery Pack ............................. 17 Charging the Battery Pack ................................... 18 Connecting an External Power Supply for Use in Vehicle ................................................................. 20 Connecting to an External Power Supply Using a Power Cable ........................................................ 21 Communication......................................................... 23 Turning on the Power........................................... 23 Adjusting the Volume Level.................................. 24 Selecting an Operating Band ............................... 25 Selecting a Frequency Band ................................ 27 Tuning in to a Frequency ..................................... 28 Performing Communication ................................. 29 Listening to the Radio ............................................... 30 Listening to an AM or FM Broadcast .................... 30 To deactivate the radio function ...................... 31 To scan through the radio band ....................... 31 Switching between AM Antennas ......................... 31 Miscellaneous Settings ............................................. 32 Setting the Date and Time ................................... 32 Setting the Time Signal ........................................ 33 Muting Audio ........................................................ 33 Changing the Transmission Power Level............. 34 Adjusting the Squelch Level................................. 35 Changing the Frequency Step Manually .............. 35 Changing the Mode Manually .............................. 36 Locking keys or switches ..................................... 37 Restoring to Defaults (All Reset).......................... 37 Repeater Operation ................................................ 38 Repeater Operation .................................................. 38 Communicating Via the Repeater ........................ 38 Using the Memory .................................................. 39 A Wide Variety of Memory Functions........................ 39 Writing into the Memory ....................................... 40 Split Memory ........................................................ 41 Recalling a Memory Channel ............................... 41 Recalling the Home Channel ............................... 42 Returning to the Previous Frequency .............. 42 Deleting the Memory Channel ............................. 42 Restoring the Deleted Memory Channel ......... 43 Using Memory Banks ............................................... 43 Registering a Memory Channel in a Memory Bank ..................................................................... 44 Recalling a Memory Bank .................................... 44 Canceling Memory Channel Registration in a Memory Bank ...................................................... 45 Convenient Special Banks ....................................... 45 Registering Your Favorite Special Memory Channels in a Memory Bank ................................ 45 Recalling a Special Bank to Listen to the JR Railway Radio ...................................................... 46 Recalling a Special Bank to Listen to the International VHF (Marine) Radio ........................ 46 Scanning Function ................................................. 48 Using the Scanning Function.................................... 48 VFO Scan ............................................................ 48 Canceling Scanning ........................................ 49 Skipping a Frequency You Do Not Want Scan (Skip Search Memory) .................................... 49 Specifying the Frequency You Do Not Want to Scan ................................................................ 50 Deleting a Frequency Saved in the Skip Search Memory ........................................................... 50 Selecting a Reception Method When Scanning Stops ............................................................... 51 Memory Scanning ................................................ 51 Specifying a Skip/Selected Memory Channel ........................................................................ 53 Scanning Only the Selected Memory Channel ........................................................... 54 Scanning a Memory Bank .................................... 54 Memory Bank Link Scan ................................. 55 Programmable Memory Scan (PMS) ................... 56 Writing into a Programmable Memory ............. 56 Performing Programmable Memory Scan ....... 56 Using the Search Function ....................................... 57 Spectrum Scope Searching for a Signal Using a Signal Strength Graph ....................... 57 Using the GPS Function ........................................ 58 What is GPS? ........................................................... 58 Activating the GPS Function..................................... 58 Method of Positioning by GPS.................................. 59 Explanation of GPS Screen and Operation .............. 61 BACK TRACK Function ............................................ 62 Causing the FT1DR to Memorize the Current Point ..................................................................... 62 Using the BACK TRACK Function ....................... 63 Description of the BACK TRACK Function Screen ............................................................................. 63 YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. FCC ID: K6620445X20 IC: 511B-20445X20 Contents Useful Functions .................................................... 64 Dual Reception (DW) Functions ............................... 64 Dial Dual Reception VFO mode Priority memory channel ........................ 64 Memory Dual Reception Memory channel Priority memory channel ................ 65 Home Channel Dual Reception Home channel Priority memory channel .................. 65 Using the DTMF Function......................................... 66 Confirming the Entered DTMF Code by the Sound .............................................................. 67 Sending the Registered DTMF Code ................... 67 Sending a DTMF Code Manually ......................... 68 Before Reading This Manual Communicating with a Specific Remote Station .................................................................................. 69 Using the Tone Squelch Function ............................. 69 Selecting a Tone Frequency ............................ 70 Selecting a DCS Code .................................... 71 Searching for the Frequency of the DCS Used by the Remote Station ..................................... 72 Notification of Call from the Remote Station by Vibration of the Vibrator ....................................... 73 Selecting a Vibrator Operation Mode .............. 73 Notification of Call from a Remote Station by the Bell Bell Function ................................................. 74 Changing the Number of Times the Bell Rings ............................................................... 75 Calling Only a Specific Station New Pager Function ............................................................... 75 Flow of Operation to Use the Pager Function ........................................................................ 76 Setting the Code of Your Station ..................... 76 Turning on the New Pager Function................ 77 Calling a Specific Station ................................ 77 Being Called by the Remote Station (Standby Operation) ........................................ 78 Functions Used As Needed ................................... 79 Set Mode .................................................................. 79 Selecting Set Mode Items .................................... 79 Resetting the Set Mode Items ......................... 79 Set Mode Item List .............................................. 80 FT1DR Specifications............................................. 87 YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. FCC ID: K6620445X20 IC: 511B-20445X20 Introduction Features of FT1DR          Before Reading This Manual                  Digital communication (C4FM (Quaternary FSK), FDMA system) ........................... 000 External power supply terminal ................................................................................ 000 Reception on two different bands + Reception on two identical bands (V+V/U+U) . 000 Independent switching keys for A-band and B-band and TX/BUSY display ............ 000 Wide-band reception over the range of 500 kHz to 999.900 MHz ........................... 000 Waterproofing design 20 conforming to IPX5, which protects the FT1DR from rain and splashes ..................................................................................................... 000 Independent side keys, a full keyboard for easy entry of data, and a tilted main dial. .............................................................................................. 000 Easy-to-see dot matrix display ................................................................................. 000 Ready for WiRES-II and WiRES-X connection (realized by the incorporated 64-channel WiRES-II access memory).............................................Refer to CD-ROM. Large-capacity 1327 ch memory and twenty-four 100 ch memory banks ............... 000 Display of a memory tag comprising up to 16 one-byte characters ......................... 000 Special banks for easy reception ............................................................................. 000 Just by selecting preset frequencies, you can receive AM/FM, shortwave broadcast, international VHF radios with ease. ........................................................................ 000 A wide variety of scan functions ............................................................................... 000 Built-in GPS unit allowing display of your current location and heading information ................................................................................................. 000 Ready for APRSÂŽ communication through use of world standard 1200/ 9600bps AX25 modem (B-band only) ........................................... See CD-ROM. High-resolution spectrum scope function for Âą50 channels .................................... 000 A variety of individual calling functions such as tone squelch (CTCSS) and DCS functions .................................................................................................................. 000 Vibrator for informing you of signal reception in addition to the bell ....................... 000 New pager function for calling only specific stations................................................ 000 Illumination by white LED for easy viewing of the LCD outdoors ............................ 000 Built-in temperature sensor ...................................................................................... 000 Battery save function for prolonging the operating time of the battery..................... 000 Data terminal for data communication with external equipment or firmware update ....................................................................................................... 000 Build-in bar antenna for AM reception ..................................................................... 000 Ready for micro SD ................................................................................................. 000 Snapshot function (an optional camera microphone MH-85A11U is required) ................................................................................................................ See CD-ROM. YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. FCC ID: K6620445X20 IC: 511B-20445X20 Introduction How to Read This Manual Typical explanatory expressions used in this manual are as follows: Press the B key briefly. Press and hold the B key for over 1 second. FB... (Press the F key, and then press the B key.) While pressing the v key, turn the O knob. Precaution ...Explains notes to follow during operation. Hint ...Explains operating suggestions or useful hints. Main unit Antenna Battery pack (FNB-101LI) Battery charger (PA-48) Belt clip Protective plate for battery pack Before Reading This Manual Checking Bundled Items ⢠Operating Instruction (this manual) ⢠Warranty Notes z Make sure that the name of the shop from which you purchased the product and the date of purchase are indicated on the warranty card. z If any item is missing, contact the shop from which you purchased the product. YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. FCC ID: K6620445X20 Safety Precautions (Be Sure to Read) IC: 511B-20445X20 Safety Precautions (Be Sure to Read) Be sure to read the safety precautions to use this product safely. We are not liable for failures and other problems caused due to misuse or use of this product by you or a third party as well as the damages caused through use of this product by you or a third party except in the case where we are ordered to pay for damages under the laws. Types and Meanings of Symbols Before Reading This Manual DANGER Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, 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 potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury or only property damage. Types and Meanings of Legends Indicates a prohibited item not to be done in order to use this product safely. For example, indicates that the product should not be disassembled. Indicates an obliged item to be done in order to use this product safely. For example, indicates that the power plug should be removed. DANGER Do not use this product in âan area where use of it is prohibitedâ, e.g., inside the hospital, airplane, or train.â This product can affect electronic or medical devices. Do not use this product while riding a bicycle or driving a car. Accidents can result. Be sure to stop the bicycle or car at a safe place before using this product. Those who are carrying a medical device such as a cardiac pacemaker should not perform transmission near it. When performing transmission, use an external antenna and keep away from the external antenna as far as possible. The radio wave emitted from this product can cause the medical device to malfunction and result in an accident. Do not use this product or the battery charger in a place where inflammable gas is generated. A fire or explosion can occur. YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. FCC ID: K6620445X20 IC: 511B-20445X20 Safety Precautions (Be Sure to Read) Do not perform transmission in a crowded place for the safety of the persons carrying a medical device such as a cardiac pacemaker. The radio wave emitted from this product can cause the medical device to malfunction and result in an accident. Do not solder or short-circuit the terminal of the battery pack. A fire, leak, overheating, explosion, or ignition can result. Do not carry the battery pack together with a necklace or hair pin. A short circuit can result. Do not touch the liquid leaking from the battery pack with bare hands. The liquid that has stuck to your skin or entered in your eye can cause chemical burn. In such a case, consult the doctor immediately. If it starts thundering when the external antenna is used, immediately turn off this product and disconnect the external antenna from it. A fire, electrical shock, failure can result. Do not use this product at a voltage other than the specified power supply voltage. A fire or electric shock can result. Do not use the battery pack for any model other than the specified mode. A fire, leak, overheating, explosion, or ignition can result. This product has a waterproof structure and conforms to âIPX5â when the included antenna and battery pack are installed and rubber caps are securely attached to the MIC/SP jack, EXTDC IN jack, DATA terminal, and micro SD slot. If this product gets wet, wipe it with a dry cloth, etc. without leaving it as it is. Leaving this product in a wet condition can degrade its performance, shorten its life, or cause a failure or electrical shock. Do not perform transmission for a long period. The main body can overheat, resulting in a failure or burn. Do not disassemble or make any alteration to this product. An injury, electric shock, or failure can result. Do not handle the battery pack or charger with wet hands. Do not insert or remove the power plug with wet hands. An injury, leak, fire, or failure can result. If smoke or strange odor is emitted from the main body, battery pack, or battery charger, immediately turn off this product, remove the battery pack, and remove the power plug from the outlet. A fire, leak, overheating, damage, ignition, or failure can result. Contact the shop from which you purchased this product or our Amateur Customer Support. Before Reading This Manual WANING Do not use the battery pack which is externally damaged or deformed. A fire, leak, hating, explosion, or ignition can result. Do not use any battery charger which is not specified by us. A fire or failure can result. Keep the terminals of the battery pack clean. If stained, a fire, leak, overheating, explosion, or ignition can result. YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. FCC ID: K6620445X20 IC: 511B-20445X20 Safety Precautions (Be Sure to Read) If charging of the battery pack cannot be completed after lapse of the specified time, immediately remove the power plug of the battery charger from the outlet. A fire, leak, overheating, explosion, or ignition can result. CAUTION Do not dangle or throw this product by holding its antenna. This product can hit and injure someone. In addition, doing so can result in a main body failure or damage. Before Reading This Manual Do not use this product in a crowded place. The antenna can hit someone, resulting in a injury. Do not place this product in a place subject to direct sunlight or near a heater. This product can deform or discolor. Do not place this product in a humid or dusty place. A fire or failure can result. During transmission, keep the antenna away from you as far as possible. Long-time exposure to electromagnetic waves can have a negative impact on your health. Do not clean the case with thinner or benzene. Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the case. If you do not use this product for a long period, turn it off and remove the battery pack for safety. Do not give a strong shock to or throw this product. A failure can result. Do not use the earpiece microphone, earphones, or headphones at an extremely high volume level. Hearing impairment can result. Keep this product out of reach of children. An injury, etc. can result. Install the hand strap and belt click securely. If they are installed improperly, they can fall down, resulting in an injury or damage. Do not place a heavy thing on the power cord of the battery charger. The battery cord can be damaged, resulting in a fire or electric shock. Do not use the included battery charger to charge any battery pack which is not specified by us. A fire can result. Do not perform transmission near the TV or radio. Radio disturbance can occur in this product, TV, or radio. Do not use any products other than the options specified by us. A failure can result. When the battery charger is not in use, remove its power plug from the outlet Keep magnetic cards and video tape away from this product. The data recorded on cash cards or video tape can be erased. YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. FCC ID: K6620445X20 IC: 511B-20445X20 Safety Precautions (Be Sure to Read) Charge the battery pack within the temperature range from 5°C to 35°C. Charging the battery pack outside this temperature range can cause leak, overheating, decrease in performance, or reduction in service life can result. When unplugging the power cord of the battery charger, be sure to hold the power plug. Pulling the power cord can damage it and cause a fire or electronic shock. Before discarding the worn battery pack, affix tape or the like to its terminals. When using this product in a hybrid or fuel-saving car, be sure to check with the automobile manufacturer if the it can be used in that car. Noise generated by an onboard electrical device (inverter, etc.) can disable normal reception by this product. Before Reading This Manual YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. FCC ID: K6620445X20 IC: 511B-20445X20 Safety Precautions (Be Sure to Read) About Waterproong Feature Conforming to IPX5 When the included antenna and battery pack are installed and the MIC/SP jack, EXT DC IN jack, DATA terminal, and micro SD slot are securely covered with rubber caps, this product can withstand continuous 30-minute immersion in water at depth of 1 m. To ensure this waterproofing feature, be sure to check the following points before use.  Check for damages, deterioration, and dirt. Antenna rubber, key switch rubber, MIC/SP jack, EXT DC IN jack, DATA terminal, micro SD slot rubber cap, and battery pack joint.  Cleaning When this product is contaminated with seawater, sand, or dirt, rinse with fresh water, and then wipe with a dry cloth immediately.  Recommended maintenance interval Before Reading This Manual It is recommended that you ask for maintenance of this product when one year has passed since purchase or previous maintenance or when any damage or deterioration is found. Note that the maintenance service is subject to fees.  Do not immerse this product in the following liquids: Sea, pool, hot spring, water containing soap, detergent, or bath additive, alcohol, or chemicals  Do not leave this product for a long time in the following places: Bathroom, kitchen, or humid place  Other precautions Since this product is not totally waterproof, it cannot be used in water. 10 YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. FCC ID: K6620445X20 Before Transmitting Radio Waves IC: 511B-20445X20 If you are informed that the radio waves emitted from your amateur station are interfering with reception by the TV, radio, etc., of a neighbor, you should stop emitting the radio waves and check whether any problem of interference and its degree if it exists. Before Reading This Manual YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. 11 FCC ID: K6620445X20 Names and Operation of ControlsIC: 511B-20445X20 Names and Functions of Controls j Battery pack* k O knob Turn this knob to change frequencies or select a memory channel. l GPS antenna m MIC/SP jack* Connect a speaker microphone or earpiece microphone to this jack. It is not waterproofed when an external microphone is connected. Do not connect any product which is not specified by us. A failure can result. Before Reading This Manual a Antenna terminal (SMA)* b Flashlight (White LED) ⢠This LED can be used as a small flashlight in a dark place. c A-band BUSY/TX lamp B-band BUSY/TX lamp These lamps glow green during reception, and glow red during transmission. d pPTT switch ⢠Press and hold the p switch during transmission. e Tswitch ⢠Press and hold the T switch to deactivate the squelch function. ⢠While pressing the F key and T switch, turn the O knob to adjust the squelch level. f v switch While pressing the v key, turn the O knob to adjust the volume level. g P switch ⢠Press and hold the P switch over 1 second to turn on the FT-D1. ⢠Press and hold the P switch over 1 second again to turn off the FT-D1. ⢠Press the P switch briefly to lock keys. h Akey (switching between operating bands) ⢠Pressing the A key briefly toggles between A-band and B-band. ⢠Press and hold the A key over 1 second to change the Dual Band Reception mode to the Mono Band Reception mode. ⢠While operating the FT-D1 in the Mono Band Reception mode, press the F key and then press the A key briefly to enlarge the display. 12 i M key ⢠Pressing the M key switches among display modes (frequency APRS and GPS). ⢠Press the hold the M key over 1 second to call the Set mode. n EXT DC IN jack* ⢠Connect an external power supply adapter with a cigarette lighter plug (E-DC-5B) or an external power cable (E-DC-6) to this jack. ⢠When charging the battery pack, connect the battery charger (PA-48) to this jack. Do not connect any product which is not specified by us. A failure can result. o DATA terminal* ⢠Use this terminal when using a clone function or updating the firmware. ⢠Connect the optional camera-equipped microphone (MH-85A11U). ⢠For how to update the firmware, access our home page. p Microphone q Display This LCD displays reception frequencies and various settings. r Speaker s 15 keys These keys are used to specify reception/ transmission frequencies and select functions. t F switch ⢠Press the F key briefly to activate function keys. ⢠Press and hold the F key over 1 second to write a frequency in the memory. * When the included antenna and battery pack are installed and the MIC/SP jack, EXT DC IN jack, DATA terminal, and micro SD slot are securely covered with rubber caps, the FT-D1 can deliver the waterproofing performance conforming to IPX5 (See page 10). YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. FCC ID: K6620445X20 IC: 511B-20445X20 Names and Functions of Controls When pressed briefly Key When entering a frequency or calling a memory CH When inputting a tag Switches between radio wave types. Turns on/off the WiRES-X function. â Turns on/off the GSM function. â Selects SD card data. â â Number â2â Number â3â Number â4â Number â5â Number â6â Number â7â Number â8â Number â9â Sends the selected SD card data. â Manipulates member data. Number â1â When a key is pressed after the F switch is pressed â Switches between transmission power levels. Number â2â or letter âAâ, âBâ, âCâ, âaâ, âbâ, or âcâ â Selects the spectrum cope function. Number â3â or letter âDâ, âEâ, or âFâ, âdâ, âeâ, or âfâ â Selects the special bank function. Number â4â or letter âGâ, âHâ, or âIâ , âgâ, âhâ, or âiâ â Selects the home channel. Number â5â or letter âJâ, âKâ, or âLâ, âjâ, âkâ, or âlâ â Selects a reversal function. Number â6â or letter âMâ, âNâ, or âOâ, âmâ, ânâ, or âoâ â Selects the AF DUAL function. Number â7â or letter âPâ, âQâ, âRâ, or âSâ, âpâ, âqâ, ârâ, or âsâ â Displays a station list. Number â8â or letter âTâ, âUâ, or âVâ, âtâ, âuâ, or âvâ â Number â9â or letter âWâ, âXâ, âYâ, or âZâ, âwâ, âxâ, âyâ, or âzâ â Selects a beacon text. â Receives the AM/FM radio band. Number â0â Number â0â Increases the frequency. Moves the cursor to the right. Switches between the VFO mode and Memory mode. Switches between letter types. Before Reading This Manual Number â1â Moves the cursor to the left. When pressed and held over 1 second Displays a digital list. Selects the scan function. â Decreases the frequency. Selects the dual watch function. YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. 13 FCC ID: K6620445X20 IC: 511B-20445X20 Names and Functions of Controls bcd g Displays a squelch type (See page 136). TN: A-band display area ä°ä°ä° ä° ä°˘ä°ä° 䯽ä°ä°äŻşäŻźäŻźäŻź 䯴ä°äŻľ ä° ä° ä°˘ä°ä° ä°äŻżäŻżäŻşäŻźäŻźäŻź 䯴ä°äŻľ ä° ä° äŻ´ä°äŻľ B-band display area Icon display area ä°ä°ä° abc de a Displays choice of the VFO mode or MR (memory) mode. b Displays a sound volume bar graph. c Displays a transmission power level icon. d Displays an operating frequency. e S meter: Displays the radio wave strength in Before Reading This Manual 9 steps. PO meter: Displays the transmission power level in 4 steps. H I: High power (5 W) L 3: LOW 3 power (2.5 W) L 2: LOW 2 power (1 W) L 1: LOW 1 power (0.05 W) f Displays the operating mode (radio wave type). Stays lit when the tone encoder function is active. TSQ: Stays lit when the tone squelch function is active. DCS: Stays lit when the DCS function is active. RTN: Stays lit when the reverse tone function is active. PAG: Stays lit when the pager is active. MSG: Stays on when the message function is active. Displays the APRS baud rate (See page 71). h Displays a shift direction during repeater operation. (See page 30) -Minus shift +Plus shift @Split operation b is displayed when the bell alarm function is active (See page 140). i Displayed when the vibrator function is active. Solid line (): BUSY vibrator function (See page 139) Dashed line: SIGNALING vibrator function (See page 139) Short dashed line (----): APRS MSG vibrator function (See page 96) Icons Icon Description f Lights when a function key is pressed. 14 Stays lit during internet communication such as WiRES (See page 31). Stays lit when the DTMF function is active (See page 36, 130). Stays lit when the APO function is active (See page 150). Stays lit when the LOCK function is active (See page 29). Stays lit when the MUTE function is active (See page 27). Stays lit when a micro SD memory card is inserted. Icon H I Description Displays the transmission power level (See page 27). H I: High power (5W) L 3: LOW 3 power (2.5W) L 2: LOW 2 power (1W) L 1: LOW 1 power (0.05W) Displays the battery charge level. < : Enough battery power > : Low battery power < ? : Poor battery power. _ : Charge battery. _ : Charge battery immediately (blink). YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. FCC ID: K6620445X20 IC: 511B-20445X20 Basic Operation Preparation Installing the Antenna 1 Align the antenna with the antenna terminal on the main unit. Note Be sure to hold the thick root of the antenna when installing it. 2 Turn the antenna clockwise until it is secured. Precaution z Do not hold the upper part of the antenna when installing or removing it. Breaking of wire can occur inside the antenna. z Do not transmit without installing the antenna. The transmitter circuit can be damaged. z When using an detachable antenna other than the supplied one or any other external antenna, ensure that its SWR is adjusted to 1.5 or lower. Basic Operation Attaching the Supplied Belt Clip/Protective Cap Attaching the Protective Cap 1 Attaching the Protective Cap If you do not use the belt clip, attach the protective cap to the belt clip attaching opening. Installing the Belt Clip 1 Turn over the battery pack. 2 Install the belt clip using the supplied screws (two). Precaution z Be sure to use the supplied screws when installing the belt clip. Using any other screws can result in injury, damage to parts, and other troubles. z Be sure to install the protective cap when the belt clip is not used. YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. 15 FCC ID: K6620445X20 IC: 511B-20445X20 Preparation Attaching a Hand Strap If you attach a hand strap to the FT1DR, its string which is inserted in and secured to the strap hole in the transceiver must have a diameter of 1 mm. * The hand strap does not come with the FT1DR. 1 Remove the battery pack. 2 Attach the hand strap. Precaution Use a hand strap which can stand the weight of the FT1DR. If you use a hand strap which is not strong enough, the hand strap can break and the FT1DR can fall down, resulting in injury, damage to parts, and other troubles. Basic Operation How to Use the Battery Case (FBA-39) (Option) The optional battery case (FBA-39) allows three AA Alkaline batteries to be used as a power supply. Hint When the battery case (FBA-39) is used, you can select a power output level from: Low Power (L1): 0.05 W Low Power (L2): 1W Note that Low Power (L3) and High Power are not available. 1 Open the cover. Lift up the lower right corner indicated by the hand pointer in the illustration. Put alkaline batteries in the battery case. Note Use three alkaline batteries. Pay attention to polarities (+ and ) of the alkaline batteries. 3 Close the cover. Push hard four corners of the cover to close it tightly. Hint When the batteries become weak, _ is displayed on the LCD. When the batteries become far weaker, _ blinks on the LCD. 16 YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. FCC ID: K6620445X20 IC: 511B-20445X20 Preparation Precaution Manganese batteries cannot be used. Rechargeable AA batteries cannot be used, either. Do not use new batteries along with old batteries. The life of new batteries can decrease. If you do not use the FT1DR for a long period, remove the batteries from the battery case. If the terminal or electrode of the battery case is dirty, the FT1DR can malfunction due to poor contact, resulting in overheating or explosion. If the terminal or electrode gets dirty, clean it using a dry cloth or cotton swab. Installing/Removing the Battery Pack Installing the Battery Pack 1 Insert the bottom tabs of the battery in the slots at Lock knobs the bottom of the FT1DR. Push in the lock knobs until they click. Basic Operation Precaution When you use the FT1DR for the first time after purchase or you have not used it for a long period, charge the battery pack before use. Removing the Battery Pack 1 While pushing down the lock knobs, remove the battery pack. Push down the lock knobs in the direction of the arrow shown in the illustration. Push down the lock knobs in the direction of the arrow. Precaution When releasing the lock knobs, be careful not to hurt your fingers and nails. YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. 17 FCC ID: K6620445X20 IC: 511B-20445X20 Preparation Charging the Battery Pack Precaution z The battery pack is rechargeable about 300 times. However, improper use such as overcharge or over-discharge can shorten its life. z The battery pack is a consumable item. Recharging the battery pack repeatedly will gradually shorten the time until its power becomes low. z If the FT1DR is not used for a long period with the battery pack installed, deterioration of the battery pack can accelerate. z If you do not use the FT1DR for a long period, be sure to store it with the battery pack removed. Even if you do not use the FT1DR for a long period, install the battery pack biannually and recharge the battery pack about 50%. z Storing the battery pack in a high-temperature place can deteriorate it faster than usual. Store the battery pack in a place where the ambient temperature is 20°C to +50°C. z Do not drop or give a strong shock to the battery pack. It can break. Hints Basic Operation ⢠The battery pack contains lithium-ion batteries that can be recharged for repetitive use. ⢠The FT1DR can be used with either of the following battery packs: (1) Accessory: FNB-101L (I 7.4 V, 1100 mAh) (2) Option: FNB-102L (I 7.4 V, 1800 mAh) ⢠When the battery pack is recharged, its output voltage (about 8 V) becomes higher than the specified value (7.4 V). This is not a failure. 100 - 120 VAC Battery charger PA-48 (accessory) Grooves in battery pack Rails 18 Quick-charge cradle CD-41 (option) YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. FCC ID: K6620445X20 IC: 511B-20445X20 Preparation 1 Install the battery pack. 2 Turn off the FT1DR. 3 Insert the plug of the battery charger (PA-48A) in the EXT DC IN jack of the FT1DR. Charging starts. The lamp glows red and âCHARGINGâ is displayed on the LCD. The charge level is indicated by a bar graph. CHARGING It takes about 5 hours to charge the battery pack fully. When charging is completed, âCOMPLETEâ is displayed on the LCD and the lamp glows green. COMPLETED Supplement ⢠It takes about 8 hours to charge the FNB-102LI (option). Place the FT1DR on the cradle with the rails of the cradle fit in the grooves in the battery pack. When charging the battery pack using the cradle, the LED on the cradle indicate the state of charging. During charging: Red glow Fast blink Slow blink Completion of charging: Green glow Basic Operation ⢠The optional quick-charge cradle (CD-41) requires about 2.5 hours to charge the supplied battery pack (about 4 hours to charge the optional battery pack FNB-102LI). 4 Remove the plug of the battery charger from the jack of the FT1DR. Precaution z Neither transmission nor reception can be performed while charging the battery pack using the supplied battery charger. z During charging, noise may be generated in the nearby TV or radio. Charge the battery pack with the battery charger away from the TV or radio as far as possible. z If âBATTERY NOT INSTALLEDâ is displayed on the LCD and the battery pack cannot be charged after lapse of 11 or more hours, stop charging the battery pack immediately. If the same message is displayed again, the battery pack is presumably at the end of its life or defective. If so, replace the battery pack with a new one. z While charging the battery pack, protect the FT1DR from splash of water. z Charge the battery pack in a place where the ambient temperature is +5C to +35C. z If the terminal or electrode of the battery case is dirty, the FT1DR can malfunction due to poor contact, resulting in overheating or explosion. If the terminal or electrode gets dirty, clean it using a dry cloth or cotton swab. Hints ⢠The battery charger may become hot during charging. This is not a failure. ⢠If _ flashes, the battery pack charge is depleted. Charge it immediately. YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. 19 FCC ID: K6620445X20 IC: 511B-20445X20 Preparation Approximate Operating Hours and Remaining Charge Level Indication Approximate hours during which the fully charged battery pack or three new AA alkaline batteries can operate the FT1DR are as follows: Battery pack FNB-101LI Battery pack FNB-102LI Batter case FBA-39 144 MHz band Approx. 5.0 hours Approx. 8.5 hours Approx. 17 hours 430 MHz band Approx. 5.0 hours Approx.8.0 hours Approx.16 hours Band Amateur radio band Icon < : Full battery power > : Enough battery power ? : Low battery power _ : Poor battery power Charge battery. _ : Charge battery immediately. (Blink) Basic Operation Remarks Approximate hours are estimated assuming that the FT1DR is operated under the following conditions. Hours during which the FT1DR can be used actually vary depending on use conditions, ambient temperature, etc. ⢠The GPS function is deactivated. ⢠With an amateur radio band selected, a sequence in which high-power transmission is performed for 6 seconds, reception is performed for 6 seconds, and the standby operation is performed for 48 seconds is repeated. Connecting an External Power Supply for Use in Vehicle The optional external power supply adapter with a cigarette lighter plug (E-DC-5B) allows the FT1DR to be used in a vehicle. 1 Turn off the FT1DR. 2 Insert the plug of the external power supply adapter with a cigarette lighter plug (E-DC5B) in the EXT DC IN jack of the FT1DR. 3 Insert the cigarette lighter plug of the external power supply adapter with a cigarette lighter plug (E-DC-5B) in the cigarette lighter socket of the vehicle. 20 To cigarette lighter socket of vehicle EXT DC IN jack External power supply adapter with a cigarette lighter plug E-DC-5B (option) YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. FCC ID: K6620445X20 IC: 511B-20445X20 Preparation Precaution z The E-DC-5B is compatible with a 12 VDC cigarette lighter socket. Do not connect the E-DC-5B to the 24 VDC cigarette lighter socket. z Use the FT1DR at the minimum required transmission power level to prevent overheating. z Do not perform continuous transmission for a prolonged period. The FT1DR can overheat, resulting in a failure or burn. z If you operate the FT1DR for 7 hours or longer, it is recommended that you remove the battery pack and install the optional battery case (FBA-39). z Recharging the fully-charged battery pack repeatedly can shorten its life. Be extremely careful not to do so when you operate the FT1DR using an external power supply. z While charging the battery pack, protect the FT1DR from splash of water. z Charge the battery pack in a place where the ambient temperature is +5C to +35C. z If the terminal or electrode of the battery case is dirty, the FT1DR can malfunction due to poor contact, resulting in overheating or rupture. If the terminal or electrode gets dirty, clean it using a dry cloth or cotton swab. Hints Basic Operation ⢠The external power supply requires about 5 hours to charge the battery pack (about 8 hours to charge the optional battery pack FNB-102LI). If the battery pack is charged with the FT1DR powered, the charging time increases slightly. ⢠When the battery pack has been charged fully, charging stops automatically. ⢠The external power supply can be used with the battery case installed. ⢠If you connect the FT1DR to the extern al power supply with it turned off, âCONNECTED TO EXTERNAL POWERâ is displayed on the LCD, and about 20 seconds later âBATTERY NOT INSTALLEDâ is displayed. Connecting to an External Power Supply Using a Power Cable The optional power cable (E-DC-6) allows the FT1DR to be connected to an external power supply. 1 Turn off the FT1DR. Connect the 2 Connect the optional external power supply external antenna. cable (E-DC-6) to an external power supply. Remarks ⢠Connect the red/black wire or white/ black wire to the positive (+) terminal of the external power supply, and connect the black wire to the negative () terminal. External power supply ⢠Set the voltage of the external power supply to 12-14 V. 3 Insert the plug of the external power supply in the EXT DC IN jack of the FT1DR. External power supply cable E-DC-6 (option) YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. 21 FCC ID: K6620445X20 IC: 511B-20445X20 Preparation Precautions Basic Operation z When you use the FT1DR with the external power supply cable (E-DC-6) connected to an external power supply, pay attention to the following: ⢠The power supply voltage must be 12 V to 14 V. If the voltage exceeds 14 V, the high voltage protection function is activated to disable high-power transmission. L3 (2.5 W) is selected automatically to reduce the transmission power. If the voltage exceeds 16 V, failures such as damage to the electric circuits of the FT1DR can result. Take extra care. ⢠Connect the red/black wire or white/black wire of the external power supply cable (E-DC-6) to the positive (+) terminal of the external power supply, and connect the black wire to the negative () terminal. ⢠Use an external power supply having sufficient current capacity (3 A or more). ⢠If the supplied antenna remains installed, the external power supply can malfunction, resulting in a failure. If you use an external power supply, remove the supplied antenna and connect an external antenna. Place the external power supply sufficiently away from the FT1DR. z Use the FT1DR at the minimum required transmission power level to prevent overheating. z Do not continue transmission for a prolonged period. The FT1DR can overheat, resulting in a failure or burn. z If you operate the FT1DR for 7 hours or longer, it is recommended that you remove the battery pack and install the optional battery case (FBA-39). z Recharging the fully-charged battery pack repeatedly can shorten its life. Be extremely careful not to do so when you operate the FT1DR using an external power supply. z While charging the battery pack, protect the FT1DR from splash of water. z Charge the battery pack in a place where the ambient temperature is +5C to +35C. z If the terminal or electrode of the battery case is dirty, the FT1DR can malfunction due to poor contact, resulting in overheating or explosion. If the terminal or electrode gets dirty, clean it using a dry cloth or cotton swab. Hints ⢠The external power supply requires about 5 hours to charge the battery pack (about 8 hours to charge the optional battery pack FNB-102LI). If the battery pack is charged with the FT1DR powered, the charging time increases slightly. ⢠The external power supply can be used with the battery case installed. In this case, âBATTERY NOT INSTALLEDâ is displayed on the LCD of the FT1DR; however, the FT1DR can be used, without any problem, with the battery case installed. ⢠If you connect the FT1DR to the external power supply with it turned off, âCONNECTED TO EXTERNAL POWERâ is displayed on the LCD, and about 20 seconds later âBATTERY NOT INSTALLEDâ is displayed. 22 YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. FCC ID: K6620445X20 IC: 511B-20445X20 Communication Letâs try communication using the FT1DR in the analog communication mode. Follow the procedure below. Turn the power on. Adjust the volume level. Select an operating band. Select a frequency (band). Basic Operation Tune in to a frequency. Start communication. Turning on the Power 1 Press and hold the P switch over 1 second. An opening message is displayed, and then two frequencies (A-band frequency and B-band frequency) are displayed at the same time. Hints You can change the information such as the power supply voltage and the opening message displayed at power-on. Press and hold the M key over 1 second to select the Set mode, and then select â1 DISPLAYâ â7 OPENING MESSAGEâ. In addition, you can cause the FT1DR to display the reception frequency immediately without displaying the opening message (See page 154). O Turning off the Power To turn off the power, press and hold the P switch over 1 second. YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. 23 FCC ID: K6620445X20 IC: 511B-20445X20 Communication Adjusting the Volume Level The FT1DR allows the volume level to be adjusted for the A-band and B-band separately. 1 Press the A key to select a band for which you want to adjust the volume level. Pressing the A key toggles between the A-band and B-band. 2 While pressing the v key, turn the O knob to adjust the volume level. The volume bar graph moves up/down while blinking. Supplement If no sound is heard from the speaker, press the T key and then adjust the volume level while listening to white noise. 3 Release the v key. Basic Operation The Volume Level Adjustment mode is canceled. Volume bar graph blinks. One of SP VOLUME 0 to SP VOLUME 32 is displayed. 24 YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. FCC ID: K6620445X20 IC: 511B-20445X20 Communication Selecting an Operating Band The frequency displayed on the LCD in large letters is called an operating band. Each operating band allows you change the frequency and perform transmission. Pressing the A key briefly toggles between the information for A-band and the information for B-band. A-band (operating band) Basic Operation B-band Press and hold the A key for about 1 second. Press the F key briefly. Press the A key briefly. Press the A key briefly. Press the A key briefly. Press and hold the A key for about 1 second. Press the F key briefly. Press the A key briefly. YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. 25 FCC ID: K6620445X20 IC: 511B-20445X20 Communication Hints ⢠The A-band allows you to perform communication using the following amateur radio bands. 144 MHz band, 430 MHz band The A-band also allows you to perform reception using the following radio bands: AIR band, INFO band (1), INFO band (2) ⢠The B-band allows you to perform communication using the following amateur radio bands. 144 MHz band, 430 MHz band The B-band also allows you to perform reception using the following radio bands: AIR band, INFO band (1) ⢠The number (1-9) corresponding to the selected frequency band is displayed on the LCD. For the relationship between the numbers and frequency bands, see the following table: Reception frequencies of A-band and B-band Basic Operation Frequency band No. A-band B-band (1) 1.8 MHz to 30 MHz (SW band) (2) 30 MHz to 76 MHz (50 MHz band) (3) 108 MHz to 137 MHz (AIR band) 108MHz to 137MHz (AIR band) (4) 137 MHz to 174 MHz (144 MHz band) 137 MHz to 174 MHz (144 MHz band) (5) 174 MHz to 222 MHz 174 MHz to 222 MHz (6) 222 MHz to 420 MHz (INFO band (1)) 222 MHz to 420 MHz (INFO band (1)) (7) 420 MHz to 470 MHz (430 MHz band) 420 MHz to 470 MHz (430 MHz band) (8) 470 MHz to 770 MHz 470 MHz to 770 MHz (9) 770 MHz to 999 MHz (INFO band (2)) ⢠The A-band and B-band can be received at the same time. You can receive an amateur radio frequency while listening to the AIR band, or receive two amateur radio frequencies on the same frequency band at the same time (V+V/U+U: Dual frequency reception on the same band). ⢠The sub-band operation function allows you to change the sub-band to the operating band during dual reception (See page 29). 26 YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. FCC ID: K6620445X20 IC: 511B-20445X20 Communication Selecting a Frequency Band The FT1DR allows you to select a frequency band for the A-band and a frequency band for the B-band separately. O Setting a Frequency Band for the A-band 1 Press the A key. Select the A-band. 2 Press the B key briefly. Select a frequency band. SW band (1) 50 MHäĄăťband (2) INFO band (2) (9) 470 MHz to 770 MHz (8) 144 MHz band (4) 430 MHz band (7) 174 MHz to 222 MHz (5) INFO band (1) (6) Pressing the F key briefly and then pressing the B briefly changes frequency bands in the reverse order. O Selecting a Frequency Band for the B-band 1 Press the A key. Select the B-band. 2 Press the B key briefly. Select a frequency band. AIR band (3) 470 MHz to 770 MHz (8) Hint 144 MHz band (4) 430 MHz band (7) Basic Operation Hint AIR band (3) 174 MHz to 222 MHz band (5) INFO band (1) (6) Pressing the F key briefly and then pressing the B briefly changes frequency bands in the reverse order. Precaution z Digital communication can be performed only on the A-band. Digital communication cannot be performed on the B-band. YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. 27 FCC ID: K6620445X20 IC: 511B-20445X20 Communication Hints ⢠The number (one of 1-9) corresponding to the selected frequency band is displayed on the LCD. For the relationship between the numbers and the frequency bands, see the table shown on page 23. ⢠By default, the following frequencies are set. A-band: 145.000 MHz B-band: 433.000MHz ⢠By default, the Auto mode is selected such that it is switched to the mode ideal for the selected frequency band. You can change modes by pressing and holding the M key over 1 second and then selecting â2 TX/RXâ â1 MODEâ â5RX MODEâ (See page 29). ⢠For the relationship between frequency bands and reception frequencies, see the table on page 11. ⢠Pressing the F key and then pressing the 4 key allows you to call the home channel of each frequency band (See page 40). Tuning in to a Frequency Basic Operation Tune in to your desired frequency using either of the following methods: (1) Turn the O knob to tune in to your desired frequency. (2) Enter a frequency directly using numeric keys. O Turning the O knob to Tune in to a Desired Frequency 1 Select the VFO mode. 2 Turn the O knob to tune in to your desired frequency. Clockwise turn: The frequency increases. Counterclockwise turn: The frequency decreases. Hints Pressing the F key briefly and turning the O knob allows you to set frequencies in steps of 1 MHz. O Entering a Desired Frequency Directly Using Numeric Keys 1 Press the V key. The VOF mode is selected, allowing you to select a frequency. 2 Enter your desired frequency using numeric keys. Example: To enter 145.520 MHz, press the following keys: 14552 Example: To enter 430.000 MHz, press the following keys: 43V 28 YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. FCC ID: K6620445X20 IC: 511B-20445X20 Communication Hints ⢠By default, the Auto Step mode is selected such that the frequency step ideal for the reception frequency is automatically selected. You can change frequency steps manually using the O knob (See page 28). ⢠If you enter a wrong digit when entering a frequency using numeric keys, you can cancel it by pressing the p switch. ⢠By default, turning the O knob beyond the selected frequency band causes the FT1DR to change the selected frequency band to another frequency band. To prevent this, press and hold the M key over 1 second to select the Set mode and then select â7 CONFIGâ â22 VFO MODEâ âBANDâ. The FT1DR can display frequencies on the same frequency band repeatedly even if you turn the O knob beyond the selected frequency band. Performing Communication 1 While pressing the p switch, speak into the microphone. Precaution z Use the FT1DR at the minimum required transmission power level. Doing so prevents the FT1DR from overheating and saves battery power, increasing the operating time. z Do not continue transmission for a prolonged period. The FT1DR can overheat, resulting in a failure or burn. z If transmission is continued for a long period, the FT1DR overheats and the overheat protection function is activated, As a result, Low Power is automatically selected as the power output level. If transmission is continued with the overheat protection function held active, the FT1DR is forcibly returned to the Receive mode. If you touch the FT1DR immediately after the overheat protection function has become active, you can get burnt. Wait for the temperature inside the FT1DR to drop sufficiently before resuming transmission. z Do not perform transmission without installing the antenna. The transmitter circuit can be damaged. YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. Basic Operation When speaking into the microphone, keep it about 5 cm away from your mouth. Release the p switch. The FT1DR returns to the Receive mode. 29 FCC ID: K6620445X20 IC: 511B-20445X20 Communication Hints Basic Operation ⢠In the NFM mode, you can transmit on the 144 MHz band or the 430 MHz amateur bands. ⢠Even when you are performing reception in the AM mode, pressing the p switch allows you to perform transmission in the NFM mode. ⢠Pressing the F key and the pressing the 1 key allows you to change the transmission power level. Pressing the F key displays f on the LCD. Pressing the X key toggles between transmission power levels. The icon corresponding to the transmission power level and a PO meter are displayed on the LCD. The current power level is displayed, for about 2 seconds, in the area where a frequency is displayed. Transmission power is different between the battery pack and the battery case. For more details, see âChanging the Transmission Power Levelâ on page 27. ⢠If the p switch is pressed when a band other than the amateur radio band is selected, an alarm tone (beep) is issued and âERRORâ is displayed on the LCD, disabling transmission. ⢠Pressing the M key over 1 second to change the Set mode allows you to use the FT1DR more conveniently. Selecting â7 CONFIGâ â2 BCLOâ prohibits transmission during reception of a signal. Listening to the Radio Listening to an AM or FM Broadcast The FT1DR allows you to receive AM (medium wave band) and FM broadcasts on the A-band. The FT1DR incorporates an antenna dedicated to the AM broadcast (medium wave band). Turn around the FT1DR body to adjust the AM broadcast (medium wave band) receiving sensitivity. The FM broadcast is received via the supplied antenna installed at the top of the FD-D1. 1 Press the A key. 30 Select the A-band as an operating band. Press the F key briefly, and then press the 0 key. The Radio Function mode is selected. Press the B key. Pressing the B key toggles between AM and FM broadcasts. AM broadcast (middle wave band) (A) FM broadcast (F) During reception of the AM broadcast (middle wave band), (A) is displayed on the LCD. During reception of the FM broadcast, (F) is displayed on the LCD. Turn the O knob to tune in to your desired frequency. Tune in to the frequency of your desired broadcast station. YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. FCC ID: K6620445X20 IC: 511B-20445X20 Listening to the Radio To deactivate the radio function 1 Press the F key briefly, and then press the 0 key. The Radio Function mode is canceled. To scan through the radio band 1 Select the A-band as an operating band. Press and hold the B key over 1 second. If a signal is received during scanning, a beep sound is issued and scanning stops to receive the broadcast corresponding to the received signal. Five seconds later, scanning will resume. While the broadcast is being received after stop of scanning, the decimal point blinks. Pressing the B key allows you to stop scanning. z When the MIC/SP jack is used, protect the FT1DR from splash of water. Hints ⢠Frequencies of the broadcast stations you listen to frequently can be stored in the memory ( P.39). ⢠The AF-DUAL function allows you to monitor amateur band frequencies and memory channels while listening to a radio broadcast. When a signal is received in an amateur band, the radio broadcast audio is muted automatically so that you can perform communication hearing only the amateur band audio (See page 121). Basic Operation Precaution Switching between AM Antennas You can switch between AM antennas while listening to an AM broadcast. Switch between antennas according to the use conditions. During normal use, you need not switch between AM antennas. 1 Press and hold the M key over 1 second. The Set mode is selected. 2 Turn the O knob to select â2 TX/RXâ. 3 Press the M key briefly. 4 Turn the O knob to select â1 MODEâ. 5 Press the M key briefly. 6 Turn the O knob to select â1 ANTENNA AMâ. 7 Press the M key briefly. YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. 31 FCC ID: K6620445X20 IC: 511B-20445X20 Listening to the Radio 8 Turn the O knob to switch to the desired antenna. Display Operation BAR & EXT. ANTENNA Switches between the whip antenna provided at the top of the FT1DR and the built-in bar antenna to receive AM broadcasts. BAR ANTENNA When the AM broadcast is received, the whip antenna is automatically switched to the builtin bar antenna. Turn around the FT1DR body to adjust the AM broadcast (middle wave band) receiving sensitivity. 9 Press the M key over 1 second. The Set mode is canceled. Basic Operation Miscellaneous Settings Setting the Date and Time The FT1DR incorporates a clock. The clock is used not only to display the time but also turn on/off the FT1DR at the specified time (timer function). Set the clock before using the FT1DR for the first time. 1 Press the M key over 1 second. The Set mode is selected. 2 Turn the O knob to select â7 CONFIGâ. 3 Press the M key briefly. 4 Turn the O knob to select â19 DATE & TIME ADJâ. 5 Press the M key briefly. 6 Turn the O knob to set the year. 7 Press the B key. The cursor moves to the month. 8 Turn the O knob to set the month. 9 Repeat steps 5 and 6 to set the day, day of week, hour, and minute. Pressing the % key moves the cursor to the setting item shown on the left. Remarks The hour is displayed according to the 24-hour clock. Next, set the time signal alarm. If you do not want to set the time signal alarm, proceed to step 3 described in âSetting the Time Signal Alarmâ. 32 YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. FCC ID: K6620445X20 IC: 511B-20445X20 Miscellaneous Settings Setting the Time Signal Remarks When âMONOBAND RECEPTIONâ is selected, the current time is displayed on the LCD. Hints ⢠The accuracy of the clock is 30 seconds/month. However, it may vary depending on the use conditions such as the temperature. ⢠The FT1DR incorporates a rechargeable lithium battery dedicated to the clock. Normally, the FT1DR is powered from the battery pack. When the battery pack is detached or runs out, the lithium battery starts operating automatically. The lithium battery can operate the clock for about 2 months. ⢠When you use the FT1DR for the first time or by attaching the battery pack which has been detached for a long period, the accuracy of the clock may be poor. In such a case, detach the battery pack temporarily, reattach it, and then adjust the time. ⢠When the FT1DR is operating in âMonoâ band, the current time is displayed on the LCD. However, when display of double-size characters or dual display is selected, the current time is not displayed on the LCD. ⢠The calendar covers all dates from January 1, 2000 through December 31, 2099. ⢠Setting the APRS Set mode â17 GPS TIME SETâ to AUTO will display the exact time automatically. ⢠The timer function allows you to turn off the FT1DR automatically (See page 149). Also, you can turn on the power at the specified time (See page 149). Basic Operation Set the time signal (a time signal tone is issued at 00 minute of each hour) as required. 1 Press the B key. The cursor moves to ââ. 2 Turn the O knob to select âTIME SIGNALâ. Selecting âTIME SIGNALâ allows you to hear a time signal tone (beep) at 00 minute of each hour. If you do not want to hear the time signal tone, leave ââ as it is. 3 Press the B key. The cursor moves to âSETâ. 4 Press the V key briefly. The setting is determined. 5 Press the M key over 1 second. 6 Press theM key over 1 second again. The Set mode is canceled. Muting Audio If it is hard to hear the sound of the A-band and the sound of the B-band at the same time, you can mute the sound of the operating band which is not selected now. 1 Press the M key over 1 second. The Set mode is selected. 2 Turn the O knob to select â2 TX/RAâ. 3 Press the M key briefly. YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. 33 FCC ID: K6620445X20 IC: 511B-20445X20 Miscellaneous Settings Turn the O knob to select â3 AUDIOâ. Press the M key briefly. Turn the O knob to select â2 MUTEâ. Press the M key briefly. Turn the O knob to select a muting level. Remarks You can select one of the following four muting levels: ⢠MUTE 30% ⢠MUTE 50% ⢠MUTE 100% ⢠OFF Basic Operation The larger the value, the smaller the sound. To deactivate the muting function, select OFF. 9 Press the M key over 1 second. 10 Press theM key over 1 second again. The Set mode is canceled. Remarks When the muting function is activated, the ] icon is displayed on the LCD. When the muting function is being performed (sound is being muted actually), the ] icon blinks on the LCD. Hint ⢠When no signal is received on the operating band even if the muting function is activated, sound is not muted. Changing the Transmission Power Level The maximum transmission power of the FT1DR is 5 W. When communicating with a friend in the immediate area or you want to suppress battery power consumption, you can lower the transmission power. For power supply types and transmission power levels, see the table shown below. 1 Press the F key briefly, and the press the 1 key briefly. f is displayed on the LCD. Select your desired transmission power level while f is displayed. The icon and PO meter which correspond to the selected transmission power level appear. The current power level is displayed, for about 2 seconds, in the area where a frequency is displayed. Example: HIGH POWER Battery type H (High power) L3 L2 L1 5W 2.5W 1W 0.05W 1W 0.05W Battery pack External power supply (13.8 VDC) Battery case (alkaline batteries) 34 YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. FCC ID: K6620445X20 IC: 511B-20445X20 Miscellaneous Settings Hints ⢠You can set a transmission power level separately for the A-band and B-band. ⢠Use the FT1DR at the minimum required transmission power level to suppress battery power consumption. ⢠By default, âHI (High power)â is selected. Adjusting the Squelch Level Remarks ⢠The squelch level can be adjusted within the range from 0 to 15. ⢠Default: LEVEL 1 4 Press the T key. Basic Operation You can mute the raspy noise heard when no signal is being received. The squelch level can be adjusted separately for two broadcasts (NFM and AM) received on the A-band and B-band. When the squelch level is increased, the noise is more liable to disappear but, in some cases, it becomes difficult to receive weak signals. Adjust the squelch level as required. 1 Press the A key. Select the target operating band. 2 Press the F key briefly, and then press the T key. 3 Turn the O knob to adjust the squelch level. The Squelch Level Adjustment mode is canceled. Hint While the T key is held pressed, the squelch function can be deactivated for both the A-band and B-band. Changing the Frequency Step Manually By default, âAUTO (Step)â is selected so that the optimum frequency step is automatically selected according to the received frequency. You can change this frequency step manually. 1 Press the M key over 1 second. The Set mode is selected. 2 Turn the O knob to select â7 CONFIGâ. 3 Press the M key briefly. 4 Turn the O knob to select â18 STEPâ. 5 Press the M key briefly. 6 Turn the O knob to select your desired frequency step. Remarks Selectable frequency steps are as follows: ¡ AUTO ¡ 5 KHz ¡ 6.25 KHz ¡ (8.33 KHz) ¡ 10 KHz ¡ 12.5 KHz ¡ 15 KHz ¡ 20 KHz ¡ 25 KHz ¡ 50 KHz ¡ 100KHz It is recommended that AUTO be selected normally. Default: AUTO YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. 35 FCC ID: K6620445X20 IC: 511B-20445X20 Miscellaneous Settings 7 Press the M key over 1 second. 8 Press the M key over 1 second again. The Frequency Step Setting mode is canceled. Hints ⢠For the AIR band (108 MHz to 136.991 MHz), the frequency step â8.33 kHzâ can be selected. ⢠For bands covering 250MHz to 300MHz and bands covering 580 MHz or higher frequencies, frequency steps â5 kHzâ, â6.25 kHzâ, and â15 kHzâ cannot be selected. Changing the Mode Manually Basic Operation By default, âAUTO (Auto Mode)â is selected so that the optimum mode (radio wave type) is automatically selected according to the selected band (frequency band). You can change this mode manually. 1 Press the M key over 1 second. The Set mode is selected. 2 Turn the O knob to select â2 TX/RXâ. 3 Press the M key briefly. 4 Turn the O knob to select â1 MODEâ. 5 Press the M key briefly. 6 Turn the O knob to select â5 RX MODEâ. 7 Press the M key briefly. 8 Turn the O knob to select your desired mode. It is recommended that AUTO be selected normally. Display Operation AUTO The optimum mode is automatically selected according to the frequency band. NFM Only the selected band is switched to the NFM (FM mode). AM Only the selected band is switched to the AM mode. 9 Press the M key over 1 second three times. The Set mode is canceled. Hint ⢠Even if the AM mode is selected on an amateur band, 144 MHz band or 430 MHz band, transmission takes place in the FM mode. 36 YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. FCC ID: K6620445X20 IC: 511B-20445X20 Miscellaneous Settings Locking keys or switches To prevent accidental frequency change during operation, keys and switches other than the PTT switch, T key, v key, P switch, and dial knob can be locked. 1 Press the P key briefly. l is displayed on the LCD. Remarks To release the lock, press the P key briefly gain. l disappears from the LCD. Hint ⢠You can also lock the dial knob and PTT switch by selecting the Set mode â46 LOCKâ. Restoring to Defaults (All Reset) Basic Operation You can restore all settings and memory contents of the FT1DR to defaults. 1 While pressing the %, D, and X keys, press the P switch. The FT1DR is turned on, followed by beep. When you hear the beep, release the keys. 2 When âALL RESET PUSH F KEY!â appears on the LCD, press the F key. Beep is issued again. Remarks To cancel the All Reset function, press a key or switch other than F. Precaution When the All Reset function is performed, all data stored in the memory is deleted. Be sure to record it on paper, etc. before performing the All Reset Function. Hint Also, you can restore only the settings configured in the Set mode to defaults (See page 168). YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. 37 Repeater Operation FCC ID: K6620445X20 IC: 511B-20445X20 Repeater Operation Communicating Via the Repeater The FT1DR supports an ARS (Automatic Repeater Shift) function which allows you to perform communication automatically just by setting the reception frequency to the repeater frequency. 1 Set the reception frequency to the repeater Repeater Operation frequency. âTN â is displayed in the upper right corner of the LCD. While pressing the p switch, perform transmission. Hints ⢠Pressing the F key, and then pressing the 5 key. This produces the âreverseâ state where the transmission frequency and the reception frequency are temporarily reversed, allowing you to check whether you can communicate with the remote station directly. ⢠In the âreverseâ state, blinks on the LCD. ⢠Press the F key, and then press the 5 key again. This cancels the âreverseâ state. ⢠Press and hold the M key over 1 second to change the Set mode. This allows you to use the repeater more conveniently. â7 CONFIGâ â14 RPT ARSâ You can deactivate the ARS function. â7 CONFIGâ â15 RPT SHIFTâ You can set the repeater shift direction. â7 CONFIGâ â16 RPT SHIFT FREQâ You can change the repeater shift step. 38 YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. FCC ID: K6620445X20 IC: 511B-20445X20 Using the Memory A Wide Variety of Memory Functions Memory Configuration of FT1DR L50/U50 L49/U49 L4/U4 L3/U3 L2/U2 L1/U1 999 998 904 903 Memory channels PMS (50 sets) UHF band Information radio band (2) Special banks 430 MHz band Information radio band (1) Aviation radio band 144 MHz band VHF band Home channels (7 channels) 902 901 900 Skip search memory channels (99 channels) 899 Memory channels (900 channels) Using the Memory The FT1DR provides the following various types of memory channels in addition to the regular memory channels (memory numbers 1 to 900). ⢠âHome channelsâ which can be recalled on each frequency band with one touch of a key. (See page 40) ⢠âSpecial banksâ such as a international VHF (marine) radios (57 channels). ⢠99 (901 to 999) âskip search memory channelsâ that allow you to skip unwanted frequencies during VFO scanning (See page 57) ⢠50 sets of âmemory channels (L01/U01 to L50/U50) for programmable memory scanning (PMS)â (See page 62) An operating frequency, operation mode (type of radio), and other operational information can be stored for each regular memory channel, home channel, or PMS memory channel. ⢠Operating frequency ⢠Operation mode ⢠Memory tag ⢠Repeater information ⢠Tone information ⢠DCS information ⢠Memory skip information ⢠Transmission power Memory channels can be sorted out with them assigned to memory banks according to the intended use. The FT1DR allows you to use 24 types of memory banks. A maximum of 100 memory channels can be assigned to each memory bank. ⢠Memory channels for international VHF (marine) radios (57 channels) Memory banks (24 banks) Up to 100 channels can be memorized on each band. YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. 39 FCC ID: K6620445X20 IC: 511B-20445X20 A Wide Variety of Memory Functions Writing into the Memory Precaution The stored data can be erased due to wrong operation, static electricity, or electrical noise. Also, it can be erased in the case of a failure or repair. Be sure to write it down on paper or the like. The FT1DR allows you to use 900 channels (memory channel numbers 1 to 900). 1 Select the VFO mode. 2 Turn the O knob to select a frequency. Select the frequency you want to write into the memory. 3 Press the F key more than 1 second. The Memory Write mode is selected, and the number of the memory channel next to the memory channel for which you stored a frequency last blinks. Using the Memory Remarks ⢠To cancel the memory write operation, press the p switch. ⢠To store a frequency with a memory channel specified, turn the O knob to select the memory channel [The specified channel is unregistered] ( icon is displayed, and the memory channel blinks. [The specified channel is registered] ) icon is displayed, and âOVERWRITE OK?â is displayed on the LCD. ⢠Pressing the M key allows you to skip channels quickly in steps of 100 channels. 4 Press the F key briefly. The memory write operation is completed, and the registered frequency is displayed on the LCD. Hints ⢠By default, 145.000MHz was registered to memory channel 1. It can be changed to another frequency, but cannot be deleted. ⢠The frequency which has previously been registered to a memory channel can be overwritten with a new frequency. When you intend to write a new frequency into the memory, an unregistered memory channel is displayed. ⢠To display the lowest unregistered memory number when you start writing into the memory, press the M key more than 1 second to select the Set mode, and then select â3 MEMORYâ â6 MEMORY WRITEâ. ⢠To inhibit writing into all memories, press the M key more than 1 second, and then select â3 MEMORYâ â4 MEMORY PROTECTâ. 40 YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. FCC ID: K6620445X20 IC: 511B-20445X20 A Wide Variety of Memory Functions Split Memory Two different frequencies, one for reception and other for transmission, can be registered to a memory channel. 1 Write a reception frequency into the memory. Remarks Write the reception frequency with reference to âWriting Data into Memoriesâ above. 2 Select a transmission frequency in the VFO mode. 3 Press the F key more than 1 second. 4 Turn the O knob to select a channel number. Select the channel number of which you registered a reception frequency. 5 While pressing the p switch, press the F key briefly. Recalling a Memory Channel Recall a registered memory channel in the following procedure: 1 Press the V key. The Memory mode is selected, and the memory channel you used last is displayed on the LCD. 2 Turn the O knob to select a memory channel. Select the memory channel to use next. ä ä ä ä ä ä ä Using the Memory When you recall the memory channel of which you registered two different frequencies, one for reception and the other for transmission, the @ icon is displayed on the LCD. ä ä ä ä ä ä ä Remarks ⢠You can directly recall a memory channel using numeric keys. To recall memory channel 15:15V ⢠Pressing the F key briefly and turning the O knob allows you to skip channels quickly in step of 10 channels. 3 Press the V key. The Memory mode is canceled, and the frequency selected in the VFO mode is displayed. Hints ⢠Unregistered memory channels are skipped. ⢠By default, the priority memory channel used as the priority channel for the dual receive function was set to the memory channel 1. âPâ is displayed at the upper right of the memory channel number (See page 128). ⢠The memory content can be transferred to the VFO of the operating band in the following procedure: Press the F key for 1 second. Press the V key. âOVERWRITE OK?â is displayed. Press the V key. ⢠Selecting the Memory Only mode in the following procedure allows you to use only memory channels. While pressing the V key, press the P key. To cancel the Memory Only mode, press the V key again while pressing the P key (See page 155). YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. 41 FCC ID: K6620445X20 IC: 511B-20445X20 A Wide Variety of Memory Functions Recalling the Home Channel 1 Press the F key briefly. The home channel of the currently selected frequency band is displayed on the LCD. Hints ⢠For the relationship between the frequency bands and the home channel frequencies, see the table on the next page. ⢠Selecting a frequency by turning the O key allows you to return to the VFO mode. Returning to the Previous Frequency 1 Press the F key briefly. The frequency used before recalling the home channel is displayed on the LCD. Frequency band Frequency Frequency band Frequency Shortwave band [1] 1.800 MHz Information radio (1) [6] 380.000 MHz 433.000 MHz Using the Memory 50 MHz [2] 51.000 MHz 430 MHz band [7] Aviation radio [3] 108.000 MHz 470 to 770 MHz band [8] 481.750 MHz 144 MHz band [4] 145.000 MHz Information radio (2) [9] 860.000 MHz 174 to 222 MHz band [5] 175.750 MHz O Changing a Home Channel Frequency You can change a default home channel frequency. 1 Select the VFO mode. 2 Turn the O knob to select a frequency. Select a frequency to change. 3 Press the F key more than 1 second. The Write mode is selected. 4 Press the X key briefly. âOVERWRITE OK?â is displayed on the LCD for about 5 seconds. 5 Press the X key briefly. When the new frequency has been written, the home channel frequency of the selected frequency band is changed. Deleting the Memory Channel Select the Memory mode. Press the F key more than 1 second. Turn the O key to select the memory channel to delete. Press the D key briefly. âCLRAR OK?â is displayed on the LCD for about 3 seconds. Remarks Pressing the F key allows you to cancel the memory channel deletion operation. 42 YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. FCC ID: K6620445X20 IC: 511B-20445X20 A Wide Variety of Memory Functions 5 Press the D key briefly. The memory channel is deleted. Remarks To delete other memory channels, repeat steps 2-5. Precaution z Memory channel 1 cannot be deleted. Hint The memory channel specified as a priority memory channel cannot be deleted. Before deleting it, specify another memory channel as a priority memory. Restoring the Deleted Memory Channel Using the Memory You can restore a deleted memory channel. 1 Select the Memory mode. The memory channel used last is displayed. 2 Press the F key more than 1 second. 3 Turn the O knob to select the memory channel to restore. 4 Press the D key briefly. The deleted memory channel is restored. Using Memory Banks Registered memory channels can be sorted out according to the intended use. The FT1DR allows you to use 24 types of banks. A maximum of 100 memory channels can be assigned to each memory bank. One memory channel can be registered in two or more memory banks. If the memory channel registered in the memory bank is changed or updated, the content of the corresponding memory channel in the memory bank is automatically changed or updated. Memory channel Memory bank E E E E E E E E E E a a a a a a a a a a 144MHz band is registered. 430MHz band is registered. Amateur bands are registered together. AIR band is registered. 0 +] 0 +] 0 +] 0 +] 0 +] 0 +] E a YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. 43 FCC ID: K6620445X20 IC: 511B-20445X20 Using Memory Banks Registering a Memory Channel in a Memory Bank 1 Select the Memory mode. 2 Turn the O knob to select a memory channel. Select the memory channel to register in a memory bank. Press the F key more than 1 second. The Memory Write mode is selected. Turn the O knob to select a memory bank number. Select the number (B1 to B24) of the memory bank to register the memory channel. Press the F key briefly. The memory channel is registered in the memory bank. Bank No. Bank mane Hints Using the Memory ⢠When registering preset memory channels of the special bank in a memory bank, see âRegistering Your Favorite Special Memory Channels in a Memory Bankâ on page 48. ⢠When selecting a memory bank using the O knob, the memory channel, skip search memory channel, and programmable memory channel are also displayed on the LCD. They are repeatedly displayed on the LCD in the following order: 1 Ă 2 Ă 3 Ă ... L50 Ă U50 Ă BANK1 Ă BANK2 Ă ... BANK24 Ă 1 Ă 2... When the displayed number is close to â1â, turning the O knob counterclockwise will display memory banks. When the displayed number is close to âU50â, turning the O knob clockwise will display memory banks. ⢠Pressing the M key briefly displays memory banks quickly in steps of 100 memory channels. If the bank name was changed, the changed bank name is displayed. ⢠The icon is displayed for a memory bank in which no memory channel is registered, and the icon is displayed for a memory bank in which at least one memory channel is registered. Recalling a Memory Bank 1 Select the Memory mode. 2 Press the B key. Pressing the B key toggles between the memory channel number and bank number. Press the F key, and then press the B key. Turn the O knob to select a memory bank. Select a memory bank. Press the B key briefly. The memory bank to be used is determined. Turn the O knob to select a memory channel. Select a memory channel in the memory bank. Remarks ⢠To select another memory bank, repeat steps 3-5. Bank No. Memory channel number Bank No. Bank name ä ä ⢠To return to the Regular Memory mode, press the B key briefly. 44 YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. FCC ID: K6620445X20 IC: 511B-20445X20 Using Memory Banks Canceling Memory Channel Registration in a Memory Bank 1 Recall the memory bank subject to cancellation of memory channel registration. By referring to âRecalling a Memory Bankâ, recall the memory bank in which the memory channel subject to cancellation is registered. Turn the O knob to select a memory channel. Select a memory channel subject to cancellation. Press the F key more than 1 second, and then press the D key. Registration of memory channel in the memory bank is cancelled, returning to the memory bank display state. If no other memory channel is registered in the memory bank, the memory bank having the lowest bank number is displayed. Convenient Special Banks ⢠International VHF (marine) radio preset memory âSP2 International VHFâ ...................................................................................................................Page 51 Frequencies (57 channels) used for international VHF (marine) radios are assigned to the dedicated special bank. Using the Memory Frequencies of international VHF (marine) radios (57 channels), are preset in the special bank memories, and these channels can be selected in advance from region to region. ⢠World broadcast preset memory âSP5 Shortwave Broadcastsâ ..................Page 00 You can listen to major broadcasts around the world (total 89 channels). Registering Your Favorite Special Memory Channels in a Memory Bank You can register your favorite special memory channel in a memory bank. 1 Turn the O knob to select a special memory channel. Select your favorite special memory channel. 2 Press the F key more than 1 second. The Memory Bank Write mode is selected. The f icon blinks on the display. Remarks To cancel registration, press the p key. 3 Turn the O knob to select a memory bank number. Select the memory bank in which you want to register your favorite special memory channel. Press the F key briefly. The special memory channel is registered in the memory bank, and the frequency is displayed on the LCD. YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. 45 FCC ID: K6620445X20 IC: 511B-20445X20 Convenient Special Banks Recalling a Special Bank to Listen to the International VHF (Marine) Radio The frequencies (57 channel) used for the international VHF (marine) radio are registered in the dedicated special bank. 1 Press the A key. ä Šä Ž Set the A-band to the operating band. 2 Press the F key briefly, and then press the 3 key. The Special Bank mode is selected. 3 Press the B key. ä Šä Ž ä Select âINTERNATIONAL VHFâ. 4 Turn the O knob to select a channel. Select the channel of your favorite international VHF. ä ä ä ä ä ä ä Remarks To cancel reception of the international VHF, press the 3 key. Using the Memory Precaution Article 59 of the Radio Law stipulates that radio communication with a specific remote party shall not be intercepted, and its existence or contents shall not be leaked or used surreptitiously. By law, leak or surreptitious use of other peopleâs conversation is prohibited. Hints ⢠The special bank cannot be rewritten with the data of another frequency. ⢠To scan special bank channels toward higher channel numbers, press the B key more than 1 second, and then release it. Turning the O knob one click counterclockwise will scan channels toward lower channel numbers. If a signal is received during scanning, the current frequency is held for 5 seconds with scanning suspended. ⢠The operation to perform when scanning stops can be set following the procedure described in the âReception Method When Scanning Stopsâ on page 57. ⢠You can register your favorite international VHF (marine) radio in a memory bank following the procedure described in âRegistering Your Favorite Special Memory Channels in a Memory Bankâ on page 48. 46 YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. FCC ID: K6620445X20 IC: 511B-20445X20 Convenient Special Banks Frequencies of International VHF (Marine) radios Registered in Special Bank Frequency (MHz) Channel No. Frequency (MHz) 10 11 12 13 14 156.050 160.650* 156.100 160.700* 156.150 160.750* 156.200 160.800* 156.250 160.850* 156.300 156.350 160.950* 156.400 156.450 156.500 156.550 156.600 156.650 156.700 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 156.750 156.800 156.850 156.900 161.500* 156.950 161.550* 157.000 161.600* 157.050 161.650* 157.100 161.700* 157.150 161.750* 157.200 161.800* 157.250 161.850* 157.300 161.900* 157.350 161.950* 157.400 162.000* Channel No. Frequency (MHz) Channel No. Frequency (MHz) 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 156.025 160.625* 156.075 160.675* 156.125 160.725* 156.175 160.775* 156.225 160.825* 156.275 160.875* 156.325 160.925* 156.375 156.425 156.475 156.525 156.575 156.625 156.675 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 156.725 156.775 156.825 156.875 156.955 161.550* 156.975 161.575* 157.025 161.625* 157.075 161.675* 157.125 161.725* 157.175 161.775* 157.225 161.825* 157.275 161.875* 157.325 161.925* 157.375 161.975* 157.425 162.025* Using the Memory Channel No. Remarks * is the frequency of the base station. For example, if channel 1 is selected, the base station frequency 160.650 MHz and the @ icon are displayed. Pressing the F key briefly and then pressing the 5 key briefly displays the Ship Station frequency 160.650 MHz is displayed and the @ icon blinks. The base station frequency minus 4.6 MHz equals the Ship Station frequency, and duplex operation starts. To return to the base station frequency, press the F key briefly, and then press the 5 key briefly. YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. 47 FCC ID: K6620445X20 IC: 511B-20445X20 Scanning Function Using the Scanning Function The FT-1DR supports the following four scan modes: (1) VFO Scan (2) Memory Scan (3) Programmable Memory Scan (4) Selected Memory Channel Scan VFO Scan 1 Select the VFO mode, and then select a band to scan. 2 While pressing the B key, turn the O knob to specify the scanning range. Specify the scanning range as follows. Display* Operation Scanning Function ALL Scans all bands within the range from the current frequency to 108-999 MHz. (PMS number) Shortcuts the PMS scanning procedure (steps 1 and 2 described on page 46). If PMS memories have been registered in advance, PMS memory numbers are displayed. Turn the O knob to select the PMS memory you want to scan, and then scan the PMS range. Âą 1 MHz Scans the current band (see the table on the next page) within Âą 1 MHz of the current frequency. Âą 2 MHz Scans the current band (see the table on the next page) within Âą 2 MHz of the current frequency. Âą 5 MHz Scans the current band (see the table on the next page) within Âą 5 MHz of the current frequency. BAND Scans the current band (see the table on the next page) starting with the current frequency. 3 Release the B key. Scanning (SCAN) starts toward higher frequencies. Hints While the B key is pressed down, the scanning range is displayed on the LCD. When a signal is received during scanning, the decimal point blinks. Turn the O knob clockwise.: Scanning is performed toward higher frequencies. Turn the O knob counterclockwise.: Scanning is performed toward lower frequencies. When a signal is received during scanning, a beep is emitted and its frequency is displayed for 5 seconds. When scanning is suspended, the decimal point blinks and the LCD stays lit. After receiving the signal for 5 seconds, scanning resumes. Precaution The difference between the upper limit frequency and the lower limit frequency for PMS must be 100 kHz or more. 48 YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. FCC ID: K6620445X20 IC: 511B-20445X20 Using the Scanning Function Canceling Scanning To cancel scanning, press the p switch. Hints ⢠Even during scanning, you can adjust the squelch in the following procedure: Press the F key briefly. Press the T key. Turn the O knob to adjust the squelch. ⢠During scanning, you can finish the squelch adjustment in the following procedure: Press the F key briefly. Press the T key. A-band and B-band reception frequencies A-BAND B-band (1) 1.8 MHz to 30 MHz (Shortwave band) (2) 30 MHz to 76 MHz (50 MHz band ) (3) 108 MHz to 137 MHz (Aviation radio band) 108 MHz to 137 MHz (Aviation radio band) (4) 137 MHz to 174 MHz (144 MHz band) 137 MHz to 174 MHz (144 MHz band) (5) 174 MHz to 222 MHz 174 MHz to 222 MHz (6) 222 MHz to 420 MHz (Information radio band (1)) 222 MHz to 420 MHz (Information radio band (1)) (7) 420 MHz to 470 MHz (430 MHz band) 420 MHz to 470 MHz (430 MHz band) (8) 470 MHz to 770 MHz 470 MHz to 770 MHz (9) 770 MHz to 999 MHz (Information radio band (2)) Scanning Function Frequency band No. ⢠For the operation to perform when scanning stops, see âSelecting a Reception Method When Scanning Stopsâ on page 57. ⢠Press the M key more than 1 second to select the Set mode, and then select the following items for more convenient use: â7 CONFIGâ â3 BEEPâ âEDGEâ: Emits a beep when the frequency band edge is reached. â7 CONFIGâ â3 BEEPâ âSELECTâ: Prevents a beep from being emitted when scanning stops. â5 SCANâ â2 SCAN LAMPâ: Prevents the LCD from being lit when scanning stops. Skipping a Frequency You Do Not Want Scan (Skip Search Memory) Scanning may stop at a frequency that you do not want to receive. Such a frequency can be skipped by storing it in the âskip search memoryâ. Up to 99 frequencies can be saved in the skip search memory (memory channels 901 to 999). YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. 49 FCC ID: K6620445X20 IC: 511B-20445X20 Using the Scanning Function Specifying the Frequency You Do Not Want to Scan 1 Start VOF scanning. Start VOF scanning with reference to âVFO Scanningâ on page 63. 2 When scanning stops at the frequency you do not want to receive, press the F key more than 1 second. Numbers of unprogrammed skip search memory channels blink. Hints Turning the O knob allows you to specify other skip search memory channels. 3 Press the F key briefly. The frequency is saved in the skip search memory, and scanning resumes. Hints ⢠You can specify the frequency you do not want to receive by using the following procedure in advance: 1 In the VFO mode, tune in to the frequency you do not want to scan. 2 Press the F key more than 1 second. 3 Turn the O knob to select a skip search memory channel. Scanning Function 4 Press the F key briefly. ⢠To cancel scanning, press the p key. Deleting a Frequency Saved in the Skip Search Memory The frequency saved in the skip search memory can be deleted in the following procedure. After this, the deleted frequency is scanned. 1 Select the Memory mode. 2 Press the F key more than 1 second. 3 Turn the O knob to select a memory channel of the skip search memory. Select the memory channel (901-999) containing the frequency you want to delete. When selecting a memory channel, pressing the M key allows you to skip memory channel numbers in steps of 100 memory channel numbers. 4 Press the D key. âDELETE OK?â is displayed on the LCD. 5 Press the X key. The saved frequency is deleted. Hints To delete another frequency from the skip search memory, repeat steps 2-4. Hint ⢠Restoring the Frequency Deleted from the Skip Search Memory If you have not specified a new frequency for the same memory channel, you can restore the deleted frequency by repeating steps 1-4. 50 YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. FCC ID: K6620445X20 IC: 511B-20445X20 Using the Scanning Function Selecting a Reception Method When Scanning Stops When scanning stops, you can select one of the following three reception methods: (1) The signal is received for the specified period of time, and then scanning resumes. You can specify this period of time in steps of 0.5 second within the range from 2 seconds to 10 seconds. (2) The signal is received until it fades out. Two seconds after the signal fades out, scanning resumes. âBUSYâ is displayed on the LCD. Scanning Function (3) Scanning stops and the current frequency is received. âHOLDâ is displayed on the LCD. 1 Press the M key more than 1 second. 2 Turn the O knob to select â5 SCANâ. 3 Press the M key briefly. 4 Turn the O knob to select â4 SCAN RESUMEâ. 5 Press the M key briefly. 6 Turn the O knob to select a reception method. Select a reception method from â2 SEC TO 10 SEC (0.5 SEC STEP)â, âBUSYâ, and âHOLDâ. 7 Press the M key more than 1 second. The selected reception method is determined. 8 Press the M key more than 1 second again. The Set mode is canceled. Hints ⢠The reception method selected here is also applied to âVFO Scanningâ, âProgrammable Memory Scanningâ, and âDual Receptionâ. ⢠The âBUSYâ scanning start time can be changed by selecting the Set mode item â3 SCAN RE-STARTâ. Memory Scanning Frequencies saved in the memory can be scanned in the order of memory channel number. 1 Select the Memory mode, and recall memory channel. While the B key is down, the scanning 2 While pressing the B key, turn the O knob to specify pressed range is displayed. the scanning range. Specify the scanning range with reference to the table on the next page. When a signal is received, the decimal point blinks. YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. 51 FCC ID: K6620445X20 IC: 511B-20445X20 Using the Scanning Function 3 Release the B key. Scanning (SCAN) is performed toward higher memory channel numbers. While the B key is pressed down, the scanning rage is displayed on the LCD. When a signal is received, the decimal point blinks. Hints ⢠Turn the O knob clockwise.: Scanning is performed toward higher memory channel numbers. Turn the O knob counterclockwise.: Scanning is performed toward lower memory channel numbers. ⢠When a signal is received during scanning, scanning stops for 5 seconds and this frequency is received. ⢠When scanning is suspended, the decimal point blinks and the LCD stays lit. ⢠After receiving the frequency for 5 seconds, scanning resumes. ⢠To cancel scanning, press the p switch. Hints Scanning Function ⢠Even during scanning, you can adjust the squelch in the following procedure: Press the F key briefly. Press the T key. Turn the O knob to adjust the squelch. ⢠During scanning, you can finish the squelch adjustment in the following procedure: Press the F key briefly. Press the T key. ⢠When memory channels are recalled, they are regular memory channels (memory numbers 1-900). ⢠When a memory bank is recalled, only the memory channels in the memory bank are scanned. ⢠For the operation to perform when scanning stops, see âSelecting a Reception Method When Scanning Stopsâ on page 57. ⢠Press the M key more than 1 second to select the Set mode, and then select the following items for more convenient use: â7 CONFIGâ â3 BEEPâ âEDGEâ: Emits a beep when the frequency band edge is reached. â7 CONFIGâ â3 BEEPâ âSELECTâ: Prevents a beep from being emitted when scanning stops. â5 SCANâ â2 SCAN LAMPâ: Prevents the LCD from being lit when scanning stops. Precaution The difference between the upper limit frequency and the lower limit frequency for PMS must be 100 kHz or more. Display ALL CH (PMS No.) Shortcuts the PMS scanning procedure (steps 1 and 2 described on page 62). When a PMS memory has been registered in advance, its number is displayed. Turn the O knob to select the PMS memory you want to scan, and then scan the range between the upper and lower limits of the PMS. BAND Scans only the memory channels for which frequencies in the same frequency band*1 as that of the currently selected memory are saved. When selected memory channels are specified, scans only the selected memory channels for which frequencies in the same frequency band*1 as that of the currently selected memory are saved (See page 59). *1 52 Operation Scans all memory channels (1-900) of the currently selected memory. When selected memory channels are specified, all of them are scanned (See page 59). For the relationship between frequency bands and reception frequencies, see the table at the bottom of page 56. YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. FCC ID: K6620445X20 IC: 511B-20445X20 Using the Scanning Function Specifying a Skip/Selected Memory Channel Scanning Function You can specify two types of memory channels, a skip memory channel and a selected memory channel, for effective memory scanning. Skip memory channel: You can specify a memory channel that need not be scanned during memory scanning. Selected memory channel: You can specify selected memory channels so that only the specific memory channels are scanned during memory scanning. Stays lit for the skip memory. 1 Select the Memory mode, and then recall the memory channel you want to specify as a skip memory channel or a selected memory channel. 2 Press the M key more than 1 second. The Set mode is selected. 3 Turn the O knob to select â3 MEMORYâ. Blinks for the selected memory channel. 4 Press the M key briefly. 5 Turn the O knob to select â5 MEMORY SKIPâ. 6 Press the M key briefly. 7 Turn the O knob to select âOFFâ, âSKIPâ, or âSELECTâ. 8 Press the M key more than 1 second. 9 Press the M key more than 1 second again. The Set mode is canceled. Hints To cancel a skip/selected memory channel, select [OFF]. When it is canceled, the icon on the LCD disappears. Skip memory channel [SKP] Selected memory channel [SELECT] [OFF] YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. 53 FCC ID: K6620445X20 IC: 511B-20445X20 Using the Scanning Function Scanning Only the Selected Memory Channel 1 Select the Memory mode, and then recall the selected memory channel. While pressing the B key, turn the O knob to specify the scanning range. Hints For the scanning range to be specified, see the table on page 66. 3 Release the B key. Hints ⢠Scanning (SCAN) is performed toward higher memory channel numbers. ⢠Only the selected memory channel is scanned. ⢠If a signal is received during scanning, a beep is emitted and scanning stops for 5 seconds to receive the current frequency. ⢠While scanning is suspended, the decimal point blinks and the display stays lit. ⢠After receiving the frequency for 5 seconds, scanning resumes. Scanning Function ⢠To cancel scanning, press the p key briefly. Scanning a Memory Bank Only the memory channels in the recalled memory bank can be scanned. 1 Press the V key. The Memory mode is selected. 2 Press the B key briefly. Recall a memory bank. Pressing the B key briefly toggles between âMEMORY NO.â and âBANK (No.)â. Hints To recall another memory bank, press the F key briefly, and the press the B key briefly. 3 Turn the O knob to select a memory bank. Select a memory bank from among BANK 1 to BANK 24. Press the B key briefly. The selected memory bank is determined. While pressing the B key, turn the O knob to specify the scanning range. Hints For the scanning range to be specified, see the table on page 66. 6 Release the B key. Scanning (SCAN) is performed toward higher memory channel numbers. Hints ⢠Turn the O knob clockwise.: Scanning is performed toward higher memory channel numbers. Turn the O knob counterclockwise.: Scanning is performed toward lower memory channel numbers. ⢠When a signal is received during scanning, scanning stops for 5 seconds and this frequency is received. ⢠When scanning is suspended, the decimal point blinks and the LCD stays lit. ⢠After receiving the frequency for 5 seconds, scanning resumes. ⢠To cancel scanning, press the p switch. 54 YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. FCC ID: K6620445X20 IC: 511B-20445X20 Using the Scanning Function Memory Bank Link Scan Hints For the scanning range to be specified, see the table on page 66. Scanning Function During regular memory bank scanning, only the BANK 1 BANK 10 memory channels assigned to the recalled memory bank are scanned. During memory bank link BANK 24 scanning, memory channels registered in two or more previously specified banks can be scanned. 1 Press the V key. The Memory mode is selected. 2 Press the B key briefly. Recall a memory bank. 3 Press the F key briefly, and then press the B key briefly. 4 Turn the O knob to select a memory bank. Select a memory bank subject to bank link scanning. The memory bank number 5 Press the V key briefly. change from âBâ to âbâ. Select the bank link. The memory bank number changes from âBâ to âbâ, indicating that the bank link has been activated 6 Repeat steps 2-4 to select another memory bank. 7 Press the B key briefly. The memory banks subject to memory bank scanning are determined. 8 While pressing the B key, specify a scanning range. Hints For the scanning range to be specified, see the table on page 66. 9 Release the B key. Scanning (SCAN) is performed toward higher memory channel numbers. Hints ⢠Turn the O knob clockwise.: Scanning is performed toward higher memory channel numbers. Turn the O knob counterclockwise.: Scanning is performed toward lower memory channel numbers. ⢠When a signal is received during scanning, scanning stops for 5 seconds and this frequency is received. ⢠When scanning is suspended, the decimal point blinks and the LCD stays lit. ⢠After receiving the frequency for 5 seconds, scanning resumes. ⢠To cancel scanning, press the p switch. O Canceling Bank Link Scanning 1 Press the F key briefly, and then press the B key briefly. 2 Recall the link for which bank link scanning was specified. 3 Press the V key briefly. The memory bank number changes from âbâ to âBâ, indicating that the bank link has been deactivated. YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. 55 FCC ID: K6620445X20 IC: 511B-20445X20 Using the Scanning Function Programmable Memory Scan (PMS) Writing into a Programmable Memory 50 sets of PMS memory channels (L1/U1 to L50/U50) are available. Specify the lower limit frequency of the frequency range you want to san for âLÂźâ, and the upper limit frequency for âUÂźâ. Enter a number between 1 and 50 for âÂźâ. Use the same number for the lower and upper limit channels. Specify the lower limit frequency and upper limit frequency for the PMS memory channels according to page 39. PMS memory channels are located late in the memory channel area. When there are 100 or more memory channels, press the M key to skip memory channels quickly in steps of 100 memory channels. Example: Specification of the lower limit frequency â433.200 MHzâ and the upper limit frequency â433.700 MHzâ for PMS Scanning Function Precaution The difference between the upper limit frequency and the lower limit frequency for PMS must be 100 kHz or more. Performing Programmable Memory Scan The programmable memory allows you to scan the specified frequency range in the same frequency band. 1 Select the Memory mode. Recall the PMS memory storing the lower limit frequency or upper limit frequency. 2 Press the B key, and then turn the O knob to select a PMS channel. 3 Release the B key. Programmable memory scanning starts. Hints ⢠Turn the O knob clockwise.: Scanning is performed toward higher memory channel numbers. The decimal point blinks. Turn the O knob counterclockwise.: Scanning is performed toward lower memory channel numbers. ⢠When a signal is received during scanning, scanning stops for 5 seconds and this frequency is received. ⢠When scanning is suspended, the decimal point blinks and the LCD stays lit. ⢠After receiving the frequency for 5 seconds, scanning resumes. To select another PMS memory , press the B knob to select it while pressing the O. ⢠To cancel scanning, press the p switch. 56 YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. FCC ID: K6620445X20 IC: 511B-20445X20 Using the Scanning Function Hints ⢠If PMS memory channels have already been assigned to L1/U1 to L50/U50, selecting a PMS number in the VFO scanning procedure described on page 56 allows you to skip step 1 described above. ⢠When a skip memory (PŸŸ) is specified for âLÂźâ or âUÂźâ or when the lower/upper limit frequency is not properly specified, program memory scanning is not performed properly. ⢠Press the M key more than 1 second to select the Set mode, and then select the following items for more convenient use: â7 CONFIGâ â3 BEEPâ âEDGEâ: Emits a beep when the frequency band edge is reached. â5 SCANâ â2 SCAN LAMPâ: Prevents the LCD from being lit when scanning stops. ⢠Even during scanning, you can adjust the squelch in the following procedure: Press the F key briefly. Press the T key. Turn the O knob to adjust the squelch. ⢠During scanning, you can finish the squelch adjustment in the following procedure: Press the F key briefly. Press the T key. Spectrum Scope Searching for a Signal Using a Signal Strength Graph During mono band reception in the VFO mode, strengths of channel signals around the current frequency can be graphically displayed on the LCD. 1 Press the F key briefly, and then press the 2 key. Use states of 16 channels (eight channels above the current frequency and eight channels below the current frequency) are checked and the corresponding signal strengths are displayed graphically on the LCD. 2 Turn the O knob to move the icon to the signal position. The signal at the center frequency can be received. Scanning Function Using the Search Function Hints To resume scanning, press the V key. 3 Press the F key briefly, and then press the 2 key. The spectrum scope is deactivated. Hints ⢠Normally, the spectrum scope can check 16 channels around the current frequency. Pressing the A key allows you to select the channel check range from among Âą 5, Âą 9, Âą 16, Âą 24, and Âą 50. ⢠When Âą 5 is selected, numeric values representing signal strengths are displayed in the graph. ⢠The spectrum scope channel interval is the same as the VFO frequency step. ⢠When the spectrum scope is running, numeric, %, X, and D keys cannot be used. ⢠By default, channel use states are displayed graphically after completion of scanning, and the sound of the signal at the center frequency is output if such signal is detected. Turning the O knob allows you to restart scanning. ⢠Selecting â1 DISPLAYâ â2 BAND SCOPEâ âCONTINUOUSâ in the Set mode allows you to view the latest use states through repetitive scanning. To stop scanning, press the V key. To stop spectrum analysis, press the F key, and then press the 2 key. ⢠Selecting â1 DISPLAYâ â2 BAND SCOPEâ âFULL TIMEâ in the Set mode allows sound to be emitted with the spectrum scope running. However, sound cannot be emitted in frequency bands 580 MHz to 999 MHz. YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. 57 Using the GPS Function FCC ID: K6620445X20 IC: 511B-20445X20 What is GPS? GPS (Global Positioning System) is a space-based satellite navigation system that provides location and time information anywhere on the earth. It was developed by the U.S. Department of Defense as a military system. It receives signals from three or more of about 30 GPS satellites flying at an altitude of about 20,000 km, and displays the current position (latitude, longitude, and altitude) within a tolerance of several meters. In addition, GPS can receive the exact time from the satelliteâs onboard atomic clock. Activating the GPS Function To activate the GPS function, select â8 APROSâ â23GPS POWERâ, and then select âGPS ONâ in the Set mode. Hint ⢠Default: ON Using the GPS Function When the GPS function of the FT1DR is turned ON, internal clock settings and position settings for your station are automatically obtained from the GPS data. Precaution z Data for the current day of the week is not automatically obtained. Set the day of the week manually with reference to page . 1 Press the M key over 1 second. 58 The Set mode is selected. Turn the O knob to select â8 APRSâ. Press the M key briefly. Turn the O knob to select â16 GPS POWERâ. Press the M key briefly. Turn the O knob to select âGPS ONâ. Press the M key for more than 1 second. The GPS function is turned ON. Press the M key for more than 1 second again. The Set mode is canceled. YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. FCC ID: K6620445X20 IC: 511B-20445X20 Activating the GPS Function Hints ⢠Information about the current positions of radio stations provided by GPS can be saved in 10 memories (P1 to P10). Saved position information can be used to set the position of your station (See page 111). ⢠When the GPS function is active, power consumption increases about 40 mA. As a result, the battery life is reduced by about 20% compared to when the GPS function is deactivated. ⢠To use the GPS function during APRS operation, be sure to select â8 APRSâ â27 MY POSITIONâ, and then select âGPSâ in the Set mode. Method of Positioning by GPS 1 Turn on the FT1DR. 2 Shortly press the M key twice. Precaution The ARTS-D screen and the WiRES-X screen are displayed when the corresponding functions are active. Since the FT1DR searches satellites, it requires a few minutes to display the positioning result. GPS data is displayed. An arrow icon (the direction in which you are heading), your current position, number of satellites, longitude, latitude, and altitude are displayed on the screen. Using the GPS Function The GPS screen appears. Pressing the M key switches among FT1DR screens in the following order: Usual frequency display BACK TRACK display GPS display ARTS-D display WiRES-X display Hints ⢠The arrow icon (the direction in which you are heading) will not appear and the latitude/altitude blinks until GPS satellite data is acquired. ⢠When GPS satellite data has been acquired, the arrow icon (the direction in which you are heading) will appear, the latitude/altitude will change from blinking to lit, and your current position will be displayed. ⢠If acquisition of GPS satellite data is interrupted due to an obstacle, such as a building or tunnel, only the arrow icon (the direction in which you are heading) disappears. 4 Press the A key to scroll the screen. Pressing the A key scrolls the screen and displays the current time. Pressing the A key again displays GPS data. YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. 59 FCC ID: K6620445X20 IC: 511B-20445X20 Method of Positioning by GPS About Positioning by GPS âPositioningâ refers to calculation of your current position from the satellite orbit information and radio propagation time. At least three satellites need to be captured for successful positioning. If positioning fails, move away from buildings as far as possible and stand in an area with open sky. Using the GPS Function About errors A positioning error by several hundred meters can occur due to the environmental conditions. Under favorable conditions, positioning can be performed successfully using only three satellites. However, under the following poor conditions, the positioning accuracy can decrease or positioning can fail. - Between high-rise buildings - On a narrow road between buildings - In a room or behind a building - Under high-voltage cable or overpass - Between trees such as in the woods - In a tunnel or underground - Usage behind heat reflective glass - Places with strong magnetic fields When using the GPS function for the first time today When you use the GPS function for the first time after purchase of the FT1DR or today, a few minutes are required to search for satellites. Also, when using the GPS function after turning off the FT1DR for several hours, a few minutes are required to search for satellites. 60 YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. FCC ID: K6620445X20 IC: 511B-20445X20 Explanation of GPS Screen and Explanation Operation of GPS Screen and Operation Activating the GPS function displays the following information on the LCD. a Compass: Heading-UP: (When B is pressed, the direction in which you are heading is always up. A white arrow icon is displayed. âHâ is displayed at the lower right of the compass icon.) a e d b c f g Press the A key to scroll the screen until the current time appears. North-UP (North is always up.) b Positioning: When at least three satellites have been captured, the icon is displayed. This icon is not displayed if it cannot capture at least three icons. c Number of satellites: Displays the number of captured satellites. The current position is displayed using north (N) or south (S) latitude. Display format: X DD°MM. MMM X: X=N: North latitude, X=S: South latitude DD: Degree MM.MMM: Minute Example: N 35°38.250 (35 degrees, 38 minutes, 15 seconds north latitude) e Longitude: The current position is displayed using east (E) or west (S) longitude. Format: X DDD°MM. MMM X: X=E: East longitude, X=W: West longitude DDD: Degree MM.MMM: Minute Example: E 139°42.500 (139 degrees, 42 minutes, 30 seconds east latitude) f Speed: The speed at which you are moving is displayed. Format: SPD aaakm/h Example: SPD 5 km/h g Altitude: The altitude of the current position of your radio station is displayed. Format: ALT aaaaam Example: ALT 20m h Time: The current time set by GPS is displayed. Format: aa (hour): bb (minute): cc (second) Example: 23: 59: 59 * When an external GPS device is connected to the data terminal, the time is displayed as follows: aa (hour): bb (minute) YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. Using the GPS Function d Latitude: 61 FCC ID: K6620445X20 IC: 511B-20445X20 Explanation of GPS Screen and Operation Hints Using the GPS Function ⢠Selecting â8 APRSâ â18 GPS UNITâ in the APRS/GPS Set mode allows you to change the unit of GPS data. ⢠When the GPS function is used, the accurate time data (date and time) obtained from GPS is displayed on a 24 hour basis. This time data is reflected in the time data displayed on the GPS screen and APRS screen. However, data for the day of the week is not automatically obtained from GPS. Set the day of the week manually referring to âSetting the Clockâ on page . ⢠Selecting â8 APRSâ â15 GPS DATUMâ in the APRS/GPS Set mode allows you to change the geodetic system of the built-in GPS unit. However, since APRS uses the geodetic system of WGS84, it is recommended not to change it. ⢠Selecting â8 APRSâ â24 TIME ZONEâ in the APRS/GPS Set mode allows you to set the time zone by units of 30 minutes. ⢠When the GPS function is active, the power consumption increases by about 40 mA. As a result, the battery life is reduced by about 20% compared to when the GPS function is deactivated. ⢠Selecting â8 APRSâ â13 COM PORT SETTINGâ and then setting âINPUTâ to âGPSâ in the APRS/ GPS Set mode allows you to obtain position information from a external GPS device. In this case, the data obtained from the internal GPS is disabled. ⢠When using an external GPS device, keep it away from the FT1DR. BACK TRACK Function This function allows you to return to the previously saved position (maximum of two positions) using the GPS function. For example, if the position where you parked your car (such as certain position in a wide parking area of a theme park or shopping center) has been saved in the FT1DR, you can return to your car without getting lost by following the guidance on the screen of the FT1DR. Causing the FT1DR to Memorize the Current Point 1 Press the M key briefly. The BACKTRACK function screen appears. 2 Press the B key briefly. The POINT(L1/L2) selection screen appears. 3 Turn the O knob and select âPOINT L1â or âPOINT L2â. 4 Press the V key. Saves the current position. 5 Press the B key. Returns to the BACKTRACK function screen. 62 YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. FCC ID: K6620445X20 IC: 511B-20445X20 BACK TRACK Function Using the BACK TRACK Function 1 Press the M key briefly. The BACK TRACK function screen appears. 2 Turn the O knob and select âPOINT L1â or âPOINT L2â. 3 Press the B key. Returns to the BACK TRACK function screen. Press the V key. The BACK TRACK function is activated. The saved position (destination) appears in the direction of the arrow within the circle. Walk forward so that the arrow stays pointing up on the screen. When the distance (DST) to the saved position becomes â0.0 kmâ*, it will be indicated by a short beep melody. * 0 m to 100 m When you reach the destination, the screen changes as shown on the right, it will be indicated by a short beep, and the LED glows white. Using the GPS Function When the distance (DST) to the saved position becomes â0.1 kmâ*, it will be indicated by four beeps. * 100 m to 200 m Description of the BACK TRACK Function Screen POINT: Displays the saved position (L1 or L2). DST: Displays the linear distance to the saved position. GPS: Displays the number of captured GPS satellites. Arrow in circle: Indicates the direction toward the saved position. YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. 63 FCC ID: K6620445X20 IC: 511B-20445X20 Useful Functions Dual Reception (DW) Functions The FT1DR supports the following three dual reception functions: (1) Dial dual reception (2) Memory dual reception (3) Home channel dual reception The signal of the specified memory channel (priority memory channel) is checked at intervals of about 5 seconds. If this signal is detected, it is received. Example: Check of the signal of priority memory channel â90â during reception of â145.500 MHzâ Useful Functions Frequency being received The signal of the priority memory channel â90â is checked at intervals of about 5 seconds. If the signal of the priority channel â90â is received, the decimal point blinks. Dial Dual Reception VFO mode Priority memory channel 1 Select the Memory mode. 2 Press the F key more than 1 second. The Write mode is 64 âPâ is displayed. selected, and the f icon and the channel number on the LCD blink. Turn the O knob to select a memory channel, and then press the B key more than 1 second. Select a memory channel (priority memory channel) whose âVDWâ is displayed. signal is to be received preferentially. âPâ is displayed on the LCD. Select the frequency to be received. Select the frequency to be received constantly. Press the F key more than 1 second. The Write mode is canceled. Press the V key more than 1 second. Dial dual reception starts, and âVDW â is displayed on the LCD. Press the V key briefly. Dial dual reception is canceled. YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. FCC ID: K6620445X20 IC: 511B-20445X20 Dual Reception (DW) Functions Memory Dual Reception Memory channel Priority memory channel 1 Select the Memory mode. 2 Press the F key more than 1 second. Useful Functions The Write mode is selected, and the f icon and the channel number on the LCD blink. âPâ is displayed. Turn the O knob to select a memory channel, and then press the B key briefly. Select a memory channel (priority memory channel) whose signal is to be received preferentially. âPâ is displayed on the LCD. Select the memory channel whose signal is to be received. Select the memory channel whose signal is to be received âMDWâ is displayed. constantly. Press the F key more than 1 second. The Write mode is canceled. Press the V key more than 1 second. Memory dual reception starts, and âMDW â is displayed on the LCD. Press the V key briefly. Memory dual reception is canceled. Home Channel Dual Reception Home channel Priority memory channel 1 Select the Memory mode. 2 Press the F key more than 1 second. The Write mode is selected, and the f icon and the channel number on the LCD blink. âPâ is displayed. Turn the O knob to select a memory channel, and then press the B key briefly. Select a memory channel (priority memory channel) whose signal is to be received preferentially. âPâ is displayed on the LCD. Press the F key briefly, and then press the 4 key. âHDWâ is displayed. Recall the home channel. Press the F key more than 1 second. The Write mode is canceled. YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. 65 FCC ID: K6620445X20 IC: 511B-20445X20 Dual Reception (DW) Functions 6 Press the V key more than 1 second. Home channel dual reception starts, and âHDW â is displayed on the LCD. 7 Press the V key briefly. Home channel dual reception is canceled. Precaution Be sure to assign a memory channel to the priority memory channel in advance. Hints Useful Functions ⢠By default, memory channel 1 is assigned to the priority memory channel. ⢠Pressing the M key more than 1 second and changing the Set mode allows you to use this function more conveniently. â5 SCANâ â1 PRI TIMEâ: Allows you to change the priority channel monitoring interval. â5 SCANââ4 SCAN RESUMEâ: Allows you to change dual reception restart conditions. ⢠The constantly received frequency can be freely combined with the frequency band and mode of the priority memory channel. ⢠When the signal of the priority memory channel is received, its frequency is received for 5 seconds, and then dual reception resumes. Even during priority channel reception, pressing the p key deactivates the dual reception function, allowing you to perform communication using that frequency. Using the DTMF Function âDTMF (Dual Tone Multi Frequency) tonesâ refer to the tones (beep boop beep) heard from the receiver of the push-button phone. You can register the telephone number for phone patch connection to the public telephone line, etc. with a DTMF code comprising up to 16 characters (for up to 10 channels). 1 Press the M key more than 1 second to select the Set mode. 2 Turn the O knob to select â4 SIGNALINGâ. 3 Press the M key briefly. 4 Turn the O knob to select â5 DTMF SELECTâ. 5 Press the M key briefly. 6 Turn the O knob to select a channel. Select a number (1-10) to which the DTMF code is to be assigned. 7 Press the B key. 8 Turn the O knob to enter a DTMF code. Hints ⢠The DTMF code can also be entered using keypad keys. ⢠To correct the DTMF code, press the B (to the right) or % (to the left) key to move the cursor to the character you want to correct, and enter a correct character over it. 66 ⢠Pressing the X key more than 1 second allows you to delete the character at the cursor position and the subsequent characters. YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. FCC ID: K6620445X20 IC: 511B-20445X20 Using the DTMF Function 9 Press the B key. The cursor moves. 10 Repeat steps 6 and 7 to enter the remaining characters of the DTMF code. Hints The maximum length of the DTMF code is 16 characters. 11 Locate the cursor at the last character, and then press the M key more than 1 second. The DTMF code is determined. 12 Press the M key more than 1 second again. The Set mode is canceled. Confirming the Entered DTMF Code by the Sound 1 Press the M key more than 1 second. The Set mode is selected. Turn the O knob to select â4 SIGNALINGâ. Press the M key briefly. Turn the O knob to select â5 DTMF SELECTâ. Press the M key briefly. Turn the O knob to select a registered channel. Press the F key briefly. You can confirm the registered DTMF code by the DTMF tones. Press the M key more than 1 second. Press the M key more than 1 second again. The Set mode is canceled. Useful Functions Sending the Registered DTMF Code 1 Press the M key more than 1 second. The Set mode is selected. Turn the O knob to select â4 SIGNALINGâ. Press the M key briefly. Turn the O knob to select â4 DTMF MODEâ. Press the M key briefly. Turn the A knob to select âMODEâ. Turn the O knob to select âAUTOâ. Press the M key more than 1 second. Press the M key more than 1 second again. The auto dialer is activated. YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. 67 FCC ID: K6620445X20 IC: 511B-20445X20 Using the DTMF Function 10 While pressing the p switch, press your desired key (1 to 0). Using a keypad key, select the channel of the DTMF memory containing the DTMF code to be sent. Hints ⢠The registered DTMF code is sent. ⢠The sent DTMF tones are heard from the speaker. 11 Release the p switch. Even after the p switch is released, sending of the DTMF signal continues until it is completed. Sending a DTMF Code Manually 1 Press the M key more than 1 second. Useful Functions The Set mode is selected. Turn the O knob to select â4 SIGNALINGâ. Press the M key briefly. Turn the O knob to select â4 DTMF MODEâ. Press the M key briefly. Turn the O knob to select âMANUALâ. Press the M key more than 1 second. Press the M key more than 1 second again. Manual entry is enabled. While pressing the p switch, press one of 1 to 0 keys. Using a keypad key, select the DTMF code to be sent. Hints ⢠The DTMF code corresponding to the pressed key is sent. (See the table shown below.) ⢠The sent DTMF tones are heard from the speaker. 10 Release the p switch. Even after the p switch is released, sending of the DTMF signal continues until it is completed. Hint ⢠A DTMF code is a combination of two frequencies. 697 Hz 770 Hz 852 Hz 941 Hz 68 1209 Hz Âź 1336 Hz 1477 Hz 1633 Hz YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. FCC ID: K6620445X20 Communicating with a Specific Remote Station IC: 511B-20445X20 Using the Tone Squelch Function Hints ⢠The tone squelch setting or the DCS setting is also effective for scanning. If scanning is performed with the tone squelch or the DCS function turned on, it stops only when a signal containing a tone of the specified frequency or a signal containing the specified DCS code is received. ⢠Pressing the Monitor switch allows you to hear signals that do not contain a tone or DCS code, the signal that does not contain the tone of the specified frequency, and the signal which does not contain the specified DCS code, ⢠Pressing the M key more than 1 second and changing the Set mode item allows you to use this function more conveniently. â4 SIGNALINGâ â3 DCS INVERSIONâ: Allows you to receive the DCS code of the inverted phase. â4 SIGNALINGâ â10 SQL EXPANTIONâ: Allows you to specify different squelch types for transmission and reception respectively. Display Communicating with a Specific Remote Station The tone squelch opens the squelch only when a signal containing the specified frequency tone is received. Use of the digital code squelch (DCS) opens the squelch only when a signal containing the specified DCS code is received. The tone squelch function blocks monitoring of communications between other stations even when waiting for call by a specific station for a long time. 1 Press the M key more than 1 second. 2 Turn the O knob to select â4 SIGNALINGâ. 3 Press the M key briefly. 4 Turn the O knob to select â11 SQL TYPEâ. Squelch type is 5 Press the M key briefly. displayed. The Set mode item â11 SQL TYPEâ is selected. The logo is displayed. 6 Turn the O knob to select a squelch type. Select a squelch type with reference to the table shown below. 7 Press the M key more than 1 second. The selected squelch type is determined. 8 Press the M key more than 1 second again. The Set mode is canceled. Operation OFF Turns off the tone sending function, tone squelch function, etc. TONE Just sends tones (âTNâ is displayed). TONE SQ Turns on the tone squelch function (âTSQâ is displayed). DCS Turns on the digital code squelch (âDCSâ is displayed). REV TONE Turns on the reverse tone function (âRTNâ is displayed). Used to monitor communications based on the squelch control system in which a tone signal is contained when communication is not performed and the tone signal disappears when communication starts. YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. 69 FCC ID: K6620445X20 IC: 511B-20445X20 Using the Tone Squelch Function Display Operation PAGER (See page 124) Turns on a new pager function (âPAGâ is displayed). When using FT1DRs with your friends, specifying personal codes (each code is composed of two tones) allows only a specific station to be called. D CD* Sends a DCS code only in case of transmission (âDCâ is displayed). TONE-DCS* Sends a tone signal in case of transmission, and waits for a DCS code in case of reception (âT-Dâ is displayed). D CD-TONE SQL* Sends a DCS code in case of transmission, and waits for a tone signal in case of reception (âD-Tâ is displayed). * Press the M key more than 1 second to select the Set mode and selecting â4 SIGNALINGâ â10 SQL EXPANTIONâ âONâ will add options âD CDâ, âTONE-DCSâ, and âD CD TONESQLâ to the Set mode items â4 SIGNALINGâ to â16 SQL TYPEâ, allowing you to select different types of squelches for transmission and reception. Communicating with a Specific Remote Station Selecting a Tone Frequency You can select a tone frequency from among 50 frequencies (67.0 Hz to 254.1 Hz) (See page 181). 1 Specify the operating frequency. 2 Press the M key more than 1 second. The Set mode is selected. 3 Turn the O knob to select â4 SIGNALINGâ. 4 Press the M key briefly. 5 Turn the O knob to select â12 TONE SQL FREQâ. 6 Press the M key briefly. 7 Turn the O knob to select a tone frequency. 8 Press the M key briefly. The selected tone frequency is determined. 9 Press the M key more than 1 second. The Set mode is canceled. Hints ⢠The tone frequency selected using the above-described procedure is also effective when only the tone is sent out. ⢠By default, the tone frequency is set to 88.5 Hz. 70 YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. FCC ID: K6620445X20 IC: 511B-20445X20 Using the Tone Squelch Function Searching for the Frequency of the Tone Squelch Used by the Remote Station Hints To set the found tone frequency, use the following procedure: Press the B key. A beep is emitted. Press the M key more than 1 second. Press the M key more than 1 second again. The Set mode is canceled. Hint For the operation to perform when scanning stops, refer to âSelecting a Reception Method When Scanning Stopsâ (See page 57). Selecting a DCS Code Communicating with a Specific Remote Station The frequency of the tone squelch used by the remote station can be searched for and displayed. 1 Press the M key more than 1 second. The Set mode is selected. 2 Turn the O knob to select â4 SIGNALINGâ. 3 Press the M key briefly. 4 Turn the O knob to select â11 SQL TYPEâ. 5 Press the M key briefly. 6 Turn the O knob to select âTONE SQLâ. 7 Press the M key briefly. 8 Receive the signal from the remote station. 9 Press the B key more than 1 second. âTONE SEARCHâ is displayed. 10 Release the B key. Search for the tone frequency starts. When a coincident frequency is detected, a beep is emitted and search stops temporarily. The detected tone frequency blinks. You can select a DCS code from among 104 DCS codes (023 to 754) (See page 170). 1 Specify the operating frequency. 2 Press the M key more than 1 second. The Set mode is selected. 3 Turn the O knob to select â4 SIGNALINGâ. 4 Press the M key briefly. 5 Turn the O knob to select â2 DCS CODEâ. 6 Press the M key briefly. 7 Turn the O knob to select a DCS code. YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. 71 FCC ID: K6620445X20 IC: 511B-20445X20 Using the Tone Squelch Function 8 Press the M key more than 1 second. The selected DCS code is determined. 9 Press the M key more than 1 second. The Set mode is canceled. Hint ⢠By default, the DCS code is set to â023â. Searching for the Frequency of the DCS Used by the Remote Station Communicating with a Specific Remote Station The DCS code used by the remote station can be searched for and displayed. 1 Press the M key more than 1 second. The Set mode is selected. 2 Turn the O knob to select â4 SIGNALINGâ. 3 Press the M key briefly. 4 Turn the O knob to select â11 SQL TYPEâ. 5 Press the M key briefly. 6 Turn the O knob to select âDCSâ. 7 Press the M key briefly. The selected DCS is determined. 8 Turn the O knob to select â2 DCS CODEâ. 9 Press the M key briefly. 10 Receive the signal from the remote station. 11 Press the B key more than about 1 second. âDCS SEARCHâ is displayed. 12 Release the B key. Search for the DCS code starts. When a coincident DCS code is found, a beep is emitted and search stops temporarily. The found DCS code blinks. Hints To set the found DCS code, use the following procedure: Press the B key. A beep is emitted. Press the M key more than 1 second. Press the M key more than 1 second again. The Set mode is canceled. Hint For the operation to perform when scan stops, refer to âSelecting a Reception Method When Scanning Stopsâ (See page 57). 72 YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. FCC ID: K6620445X20 IC: 511B-20445X20 Using the Tone Squelch Function Notification of Call from the Remote Station by Vibration of the Vibrator Hints To turn off the vibrator function, select âOFFâ in step 6. Hints ⢠The vibrator function can be set for all frequency bands belonging to A- and B-bands. ⢠Selecting â7 CONFIGâ â23 VIBRATORâ âBUSYâ in the Set mode will cause the vibrator to start vibrating when the BUSY LED lights upon receipt of a signal. A solid line () is displayed under the mode indication on the LCD. ⢠If you operate a key while the vibrator is vibrating, the vibrator stops vibrating and enters the suspended state. In this case, the dashed line (----) or solid line () on the LCD blinks. If the BUSY state is not held continuously more than 5 seconds, the suspended state is canceled. ⢠If the p switch is operated to change the communication mode from transmission to reception when the vibrator is turned ON, the vibrator function is turned off for 5 seconds and the dashed line (----) or solid line () on the LCD blinks. Communicating with a Specific Remote Station Call from the remote station (reception of a signal containing a coincident tone or DCS) can be notified by the vibrator. 1 Press the M key more than 1 second. The Set mode is selected. 2 Turn the O knob to select â7 CONFIGâ. 3 Press the M key briefly. 4 Turn the O knob to select â22 VIBRATORâ. 5 Press the M key briefly. 6 Turn the A knob to select âMODEâ. 7 Turn the O knob to select âSIGNALINGâ. 8 Press the M key more than 1 second. The vibrator function is activated. 9 Press the O key more than 1 second again. The Set mode is canceled. Selecting a Vibrator Operation Mode 1 Press the M key more than 1 second. The Set mode is selected. Turn the O knob to select â7 CONFIGâ. Press the M key briefly. Turn the O knob to select â22 VIBRATOR MODEâ. Press the M key briefly. Turn the A knob to select âSELECTâ. YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. 73 FCC ID: K6620445X20 IC: 511B-20445X20 Using the Tone Squelch Function 7 Turn the O knob to select a vibrator operation mode. Remarks Default: MODE1 MODE1 The vibrator vibrates continuously. MODE2 The vibrator operates at long intervals. MODE3 The vibrator operates at short intervals. 8 Press the M key more than 1 second. The selected vibrator mode is determined. 9 Press the M key more than 1 second again. The Set mode is canceled. Notification of Call from a Remote Station by the Bell Bell Function Communicating with a Specific Remote Station Call from a remote station (reception of a signal containing a coincident tone or DCS) can be notified by the bell sound and the b icon blinking on the LCD. 1 Press the M key more than 1 second. The Set mode is selected. 2 Turn the O knob to select â4 SIGNALINGâ. 3 Press the M key briefly. 4 Turn the O knob to select â1 BELLâ. 5 Press the M key briefly. 6 Turn the A knob to select âRINGERâ. 7 Turn the O knob to select âBELLâ. When the tone squelch or DCS function is turned on, the b icon is displayed. 8 Press the M key more than 1 second. The bell function is turned on. 9 Press the M key more than 1 second again. The Set mode is canceled. Hint To turn off the bell function, select âOFFâ in step 6. Hints ⢠To use the bell function, turn on the tone squelch or DCS function. ⢠The bell function cannot be used via the repeater. ⢠The b icon is displayed when the bell function is turned on. Upon receipt of a signal from a remote station, the b icon blinks. 74 YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. FCC ID: K6620445X20 IC: 511B-20445X20 Using the Tone Squelch Function Changing the Number of Times the Bell Rings 1 Press the M key more than 1 second. The Set mode is selected. Turn the O knob to select â4 SIGNALINGâ. Press the M key briefly. Turn the O knob to select â1 BELLâ. Press the M key briefly. Turn the A knob to select âSELECTâ. Turn the O knob to select a number of times the bell rings. Remarks Default: Once Hint You can select the number of times the bell rings from among 1-20 and âcontinuousâ. 8 Press the M key more than 1 second. The Set mode is canceled. Calling Only a Specific Station New Pager Function When using FT1DRs with your friends, specifying personal codes (each code is composed of two CTCSS codes) allows only a specific station to be called. Even if the called person is not near his or her FT1DR, the information on the LCD indicates that he or she has been called. Well, call Mr. B. it rm te I ne to te nt Communicating with a Specific Remote Station The selected number of times the bell rings is determined. 9 Press the M key more than 1 second again. Three persons A, B, and C are using the FT1DR Mr. C sends the personal code of Mr. B. Only Mr. B is called. YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. 75 FCC ID: K6620445X20 IC: 511B-20445X20 Using the Tone Squelch Function Flow of Operation to Use the Pager Function Set the same code as that of the remote station. Determine a frequency. Perform transmission/reception. Confirm reception according to the information on the LCD and the bell sound Communicating with a Specific Remote Station Setting the Code of Your Station Set the âpersonal code (your code)â used to be called by other stations. 1 Press the M key more than 1 second. The Set mode is selected. 2 Turn the O knob to select â4 SIGNALINGâ. 3 Press the M key briefly. 4 Turn the O knob to select â6 PAGERâ. 5 Press the M key briefly. 6 Turn the A knob to select âCODE-RXâ. 7 Turn the O knob to select a code. Select the first code from among 1-50. 8 Press the B key briefly. The cursor âÂźâ moves. 9 Turn the O knob to select a code. Select the second code from among 1-50. Precaution The second code must be different from the first code. 10 Press the M key more than 1 second. The code of your station is determined. 11 Press the M key more than 1 second again. Hints ⢠Default: â05 47â ⢠The first and second codes contained in your personal code may be inverted, i.e., â05 47â and â47 05â are recognized as being the same code. ⢠If the same personal code (group code) is specified for all persons, all persons can be called at the same time. 76 YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. FCC ID: K6620445X20 IC: 511B-20445X20 Using the Tone Squelch Function Turning on the New Pager Function 1 Press the M key more than 1 second. Calling a Specific Station 1 Press the M key more than 1 second. The Set mode is selected. Turn the O knob to select â4 SIGNALINGâ. Press the M key briefly. Turn the O knob to select â11 SQL TYPEâ. Press the M key briefly. Turn the O knob to select âPAGERâ. Press the M key briefly. The new pager function is selected. 8 Turn the O knob to select â4 SIGNALINGâ. 9 Press the M key briefly. 10 Turn the O knob to select â6 PAGERâ. 11 Press the M key briefly. 12 Turn the A knob to select âCODE-TXâ. 13 Turn the O knob to select the code of the remote station. Select the first code of the remote station. Precaution Register the pager code of the remote station in advance. Communicating with a Specific Remote Station The Set mode is selected. Turn the O knob to select â4 SIGNALINGâ. Press the M key briefly. Turn the O knob to select â11 SQL TYPEâ. Press the M key briefly. Turn the O knob to select âPAGERâ. Press the M key briefly. The new pager function is turned on. Press the M key more than 1 second. Press the M key more than 1 second again. The Set mode is canceled. Thus, you can âcallâ or âwaitâ a remote station using the new pager function. PAG is displayed. 14 Press the B key briefly. The cursor âÂźâ moves. 15 Turn the O knob to select the code of the remote station. Select the second code of the remote station. YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. 77 FCC ID: K6620445X20 IC: 511B-20445X20 Using the Tone Squelch Function 16 Press the M key more than 1 second. The code is determined. 17 Press the M key more than 1 second again. The Set mode is canceled. 18 Press the p key. Call the remote station. Being Called by the Remote Station (Standby Operation) If you use the new pager function at the same frequency as that of the remote station, âPAGâ displayed on the LCD changes to âPINâ, allowing you to check that you have been called by the remote station. In addition, if you turn on the âbell function (See page 140)â, you can confirm call by the remote station by the âPAGâ display, the blinking b icon, and the bell sound. In addition, if you turn on the âvibrator function (See page 139), you can confirm call by the remote station by vibration of the vibrator. Communicating with a Specific Remote Station Hint Selecting â4 SIGNALINGâ â9 PAGER ANS-BACKâ âONâ in the Set mode places the FT1DR in the transmission state (for about 2.5 seconds) automatically when called by the remote party and notifies the remote party of getting ready for communication. 78 YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. FCC ID: K6620445X20 IC: 511B-20445X20 Functions Used As Needed Set Mode Selecting Set Mode Items Resetting the Set Mode Items The Set mode items you have set can be restored to the defaults by following the procedure described below. However, to restore the following items to the defaults, all resetting (See page 15) is required. Set mode item 7 BANK NAME 16 CW ID 22 DCS INVERSION 29 EMERGENCY SELECT 38 INTERNET CODE 48 MENORY FAST STEP 51 MENORY SKIP 63 PAGER CODE-RX 71 RPT SHIFT 90 SQL TYPE APRSR/GPS Set mode items 5 APRS MSG TXT 16 DIGI PATH 22 MY CALLSIGN 24 MY SYMBOL 15 21 25 33 41 49 55 64 72 93 CLOCK SHIFT DCS CODE DTMF SELECT HALF DEVIATION INTERNET SELECT MENORY NAME MESSAGE SELECT PAGER CODE-TX RPT SHIFT FREQ TONE FREQUENCY Functions Used As Needed The Set mode allows you to select various functions from lists so that you can use your FT1DR more conveniently. 1 Press the M key more than 1 second. The Set mode is selected. 2 Turn the O knob to select a Set mode Set mode item No. item. Set mode item 3 Press the M key briefly. 4 Turn the O knob to select an option. Select an option. 5 Press the M key more than 1 second. 6 Press the M key more than 1 second again. The Set mode is canceled. 13 BEACON STATS TXT 21 MSG GROUP 23 MY POSITION YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. 79 FCC ID: K6620445X20 IC: 511B-20445X20 Set Mode 1 While pressing the % and V keys, press the P key. The FT1DR is turned on. When a beep is heard, release the keys. 2 When âSET MODE RESET PUSH F KEYâ is displayed, press the F key. A beep is emitted. Hints To cancel resetting, press any key other than the F key. Set Mode Item List Set mode item No./Item Description of function Option (Bold letters: Default) Reference page 1 DISPLAY 1-1 DISPLAY SELECT 1-2 BAND SCOPE Functions Used As Needed 1-3 LAMP 1-4 LANGUAGE 1-5 LCD CONTRAST 1-6 LCD DIMMER 1-7 OPENING MESSAGE 1-8 SENSOR INFO 1-9 S-METER SYNBOL 2 TX / RX 2-1 MODE 2-1-1 ANTENNA AM 2-1-2 ANTENNA ATT 2-1-3 FULL DUPLEX 2-1-4 HALF DEVIATION 2-1-5 RX MODE 2-2 DIGITAL 2-2-1 DIGITAL MODE 2-2-2 SQL TYPE 2-2-3 MY CALLSIGN SEL 2-2-4 MY CALLSIGN 2-2-5 DISTINATION 2-2-6 TEXT 80 Display/hide the GPS screen each time the M key is pressed briefly. Select a spectrum analyzer operation mode. Set the time during which the backlight and keys stay lit. Select Japanese or English as the display language for Set mode items, options, etc. Set the LCD contrast level. Set the brightness level of the LCD backlight and keypad key light. Select an opening message type. Voltage/temperature display function Select a S/PO meter symbol display type. GPS ON / GPS OFF ONCE / CONTINUOUS / FULL TIME OFF / 2-10 SEC(KEY) / CONTINUOUS JAPANESE / ENGLISH LEVEL 1 to LEVEL 15 LEVEL 1 to LEVEL 6 NORMAL / OFF / DC / MESSAGE / CALLSIGN VOLTAGE & TEMPERATURE 4 types Select an AM radio antenna type. BAR & EXT. ANTEANN/BAR ANTENNA Turn on/off the attenuator. OFF / ON Turn on/off the full duplex OFF / ON function. Set the transmission modulation OFF / ON level. Select a reception mode. AUTO / NFM / AM T.B.D. T.B.D. T.B.D. T.B.D. T.B.D. T.B.D. T.B.D. T.B.D. T.B.D. T.B.D. T.B.D. T.B.D. YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. FCC ID: K6620445X20 IC: 511B-20445X20 Set Mode Set mode item No./Item 2-2-7 DSP Ver 2-3 AUDIO 2-3-1 MIC GAIN 2-3-2 MUTE Description of function T.B.D. Option (Bold letters: Default) T.B.D. Adjust the microphone level. Set the muting level on the nonoperating side when a signal is received on the operating band side. Select a mode for simultaneous reception of a radio broadcast. LEVEL 1 to LEVEL 9 OFF / MUTE 30% / MUTE 50% / MUTE 100% 2-3-4 VOL MODE 3 MEMORY 3-1 BANK LINK Select a v key function. NORMAL / AUTO BACK Set up a memory bank. 3-2 BANK NAME Assign a name to a memory bank. Write a memory tag. Enable/disable writing into the memory. Assign a skip/selected memory. Select an auto increment mode for memory writing. BANK 1 to BANK 24, BANK LINK ON / OFF BANK 1 to BANK 24 2-3-3 RX AF DUAL 3-5 MEMORY SKIP 3-6 MEMORY WRITE 4 SIGNALING 4-1 BELL 4-2 DCS CODE 4-3 DCS INVERSION Set up the bell function. Select a DCS code Select a combination of DCS inversion codes in terms of communication direction. 1-SEC COMMUNICATION to 10-SEC COMMUNICATION/ FIXED / 1-SEC TRANSMISSION to 10-SEC TRANSMISSION Max. 16 characters OFF / ON OFF / SKIP / SELECT NEXT / LOWER RINGER: OFF / BELL SELECT: ONCE to 20 TIMES/ CONTINUOUS DCS 023 to DCS 754 RECEPTION â IN-PHASE, TRANSMISSION â IN-PHASE RECEPTION â INVERTED PHASE, TRANSMISSION â IN-PHASE RECEPTION â BOTH-PHASE, TRANSMISSION â IN-PHASE RECEPTION â IN-PHASE, TRANSMISSION â INVERTED PHASE RECEPTION â INVERTED PHASE, TRANSMISSION â INVERTED PHASE RECEPTION â BOTH-PHASE, TRANSMISSION â INVERTED PHASE YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. Functions Used As Needed 3-3 MEMORY NAME 3-4 MEMORY PROTECT Reference page 81 FCC ID: K6620445X20 IC: 511B-20445X20 Set Mode Set mode item No./Item 4-4 DTMF MODE 4-5 DTMF SELECT 4-6 PAGER 4-7 PR FREQUENCY 4-8 SQL LEVEL 4-9 SQL S-METER 4-10 SQL EXPANTION Functions Used As Needed 4-11 SQL TYPE 4-12 TONE SQL FREQ 4-13 TONE-SRCH 5 SCAN 5-1 PRI TIME 5-2 SCAN LAMP Reference Option page (Bold letters: Default) Select a DTMF memory sending MODE: MANUAL / AUTO mode. DELAY: 50ms / 250ms / 450ms / Select a DTMF sending delay 750ms / 1000ms time. SPEED: 50ms / 100ms Select a DTMF sending time. Select a DTMF auto dialer 1 to 10 channel or code (16 characters). Turn on/off the pager answerback ANS-BACK: OFF / ON function and specify a personal CODE-RX: 01 02 to 50 49 code (transmission/reception). CODE-TX: 01 02 to 50 49 Select a no-communication 300 Hz to 3000 Hz squelch frequency. Select a squelch level. LEVEL 0 to LEVEL 15 Select an S-meter squelch level. OFF/LEVEL 1 to LEVEL 9 Enable or disable selection OFF / ON of different squelch types for transmission and reception. Select a squelch type. OFF / TONE / TONE SQL / DCS / REV TONE / JR FREQ / PR FREQ / PAGER Select a tone frequency. 67.0Hz to 254.1Hz Enable or disable emission of MUTE: ON / OFF tone during tone search. SPEED: HIGH / LOW Turn on/off the muting function and select a tone search speed. Description of function Select a priority channel monitoring interval. Turn the lamp on/off when scanning stops. Set a scanning restart time. Select a scanning stop mode. 0.1 SEC to 10 SEC ON / OFF 5-3 SCAN RE-START 0.1 SEC to 10 SEC 5-4 SCAN RESUME BUSY / HOLD / 2 SEC to 10 SEC 6 ARTS / WiRES T.B.D. T.B.D. 6-1 WiRES MANU/AUTO 6-2 WiRES CODE T.B.D. T.B.D. 6-3 WiRES KEY T.B.D. T.B.D. 6-4 WiRES MODE T.B.D. T.B.D. 6-5 WiRES SELECT T.B.D. T.B.D. * For more details on functions, refer to the included CD-ROM. 7 CONFIG Set the APO operating time. OFF / 30 MIN /1 HOUR 00 MIN 7-1 APO to 12 HOURS 00 MIN 7-2 BCLO Turn on the busy channel lockout OFF / ON function. 82 YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. FCC ID: K6620445X20 IC: 511B-20445X20 Set Mode Set mode item No./Item 7-3 BEEP Description of function 7-4 BUSY LED Set up the beep output function and the function of emitting a beep when a band edge/CH1 is encountered. Turn on/off the BUSY LED 7-5 CLOCK TYPE 7-6 GPS LOG Select a clock type. Set the duration of GPS access. 7-7 HOME VFO Enable/disable VFO transfer via the home channel. Turn on/off the white LED flashlight. Select a lock mode. 7-8 LED LIGHT 7-9 LOCK 7-11 TIMER 7-12 PASSWORD 7-13 PTT DELAY 7-14 RPT ARS 7-15 RPT SHIFT 7-16 RPT SHIFT FREQ 7-17 SAVE RX 7-18 STEP 7-19 DATE & TIME ADJ 7-20 TOT 7-21 VFO MODE 7-22 VIBRATOR 8 APRS 8-1 APRS AF DUAL Select a monitor switch or T-CALL switch. Set the power ON/OFF timer. Turn on/off the password function. Set the PTT delay time. Reference page A BAND: ON / OFF B BAND: ON / OFF RADIO: ON / OFF A/B OFF / 1 SEC / 2 SEC / 5 SEC / 10 SEC / 30 SEC / 60 SEC ENABLE / DISABLE WHITE LED ON KEY&DIAL / PTT / KEY&PTT / DIAL&PTT / ALL / KEY / DIAL MONI / T-CALL ON: 00:00 to 23:59 ON / OFF OFF: 00:00 to 23:59 ON / OFF ON / OFF [ â â â â ] OFF / 20ms / 50ms / 100ms / 200ms Turn on/off the ARS function. ON / OFF Select a repeater shift direction. SIMPLEX / âRPT / +RPT Select a repeater shift width. 0.000 MHz to 150.000 MHz Set the reception save time. OFF / 0.2 SEC (1:1) to 60.0 SEC (1:300) Select a channel step. AUTO / 5.0KHZ to 100KHz Set up the built-in clock function. â Set the timeout timer. OFF / 30 SEC to 10 MIN 00 SEC Select the frequency selection ALL / BAND range in the VFO mode. Select a vibrator mode and set up MODE: the vibrator function. OFF / BUSY / SIGNALING SELECT: MODE1 / MODE2 / MODE3 Functions Used As Needed 7-10 MONI/T-CALL Option (Bold letters: Default) SELECT: KEY&SCAN / KEY / OFF EDGE: OFF / ON Turn on/off the muting function ON / OFF when both the APRS function and AF dual function are active. YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. 83 FCC ID: K6620445X20 IC: 511B-20445X20 Set Mode Set mode item No./Item 8-2 APRS FILTER 8-3 APRS MODEM 8-4 APRS MUTE 8-5 APRS POPUP Functions Used As Needed 8-5 APRS POPUP 84 Reference Option page (Bold letters: Default) Select a filter function. Mic-E: ON / OFF POSITION: ON / OFF WEATHER: ON / OFF OBJECT: ON / OFF ITEM: ON / OFF STATUS: ON / OFF OTHER: OFF / ON ALTNET: ON / OFF Select an APRS baud rate. OFF / 1200bps / 9600bps Turn on/off the B-band AF muting ON / OFF function when APRS is set. Select a pop-up beacon type. Mic-E: OFF / ALL 2s to ALL 60s / ALLCNT / BND2s to BND60s / BNDCNT POSITION: OFF / ALL2s to ALL60s / ALLCNT / BND2s to BND60s / BNDCNT WEATHER: OFF / ALL2s to ALL60s / ALLCNT / BND2s to BND60s / BNDCNT OBJECT: OFF / ALL2s to ALL60s / ALLCNT / BND2s to BND60s / BNDCNT ITEM: OFF / ALL2s to ALL60s / ALLCNT / BND2s to BND60s / BNDCNT STATUS: OFF / ALL2s to ALL60s / ALLCNT / BND2s to BND60s / BNDCNT OTHER: OFF / ALL2s to ALL60s / ALLCNT / BND2s to BND60s / BNDCNT Select a pop-up beacon type. MY PACKET: OFF / ALL2s to ALL60s / ALLCNT / BND2s to BND60s / BNDCNT Description of function YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. FCC ID: K6620445X20 IC: 511B-20445X20 Set Mode Set mode item No./Item 8-6 APRS RINGER 8-7 APRS UNIT 8-9 BEACON INFO 8-10 BEACON INTERVAL 8-11 BEACON STATS TXT 8-12 BEACON TX 8-13 COM PORT SETTING 8-14 DIGI PASS 8-15 GPS DATUM 8-16 GPS POWER 8-17 GPS TIME SET Reference page YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. Functions Used As Needed 8-8 APRS TX DELAY Option (Bold letters: Default) Turn on/off the bell when a Mic-E: ON / OFF beacon is received. POSITION: ON / OFF WEATHER: ON / OFF OBJECT: ON / OFF ITEM: ON / OFF STATUS: ON / OFF OTHER: ON / OFF MY PACKET: ON / OFF Select the units for APRS display. Position: MM.MM' / MM'SS' Distance: km / mile Speed: km/h / knot / mph Altitude: m / ft Temp: ÂşC / ÂşF Rain: mm / inch Wind: m/s / mph Set the data sending delay time. 100ms / 150ms / 200ms / 250ms / 300ms / 400ms / 500ms / 750ms / 1000ms T.B.D. AMBIGUITY: OFF / 1 dig to 4 dig SPD / CSE: ON / OFF ALTITUDE: ON / OFF Set a beacon automatic sending 30sec / 1min / 2min / 3min / interval. 5min / 10min / 15min / 20min / 30min / 60min Make settings for status text S.TXT: ON / OFF entry. TX RATE: 1/1 to 1/8 1 to 5 CH Select automatic or manual AUTO / MANUAL sending of beacon. Set up the COM port. STATUS: ON / OFF SPEED: 4800 / 9600 / 19200 / 38400 INPUT: OFF / GPS Select a digipeater route. P1 OFF P2 1 WIDE1-1 P3 1 WIDE1-1 / 2 WIDE2-1 P4ăťăťăťăťăťăť â ăťăť P5ăťăťăťăťăťăť â ăťăť P6ăťăťăťăťăťăť â ăťăť P7ăťăťăťăťăťăť â ăťăť P8ăťăťăťăťăťăť â ăťăť Select a datum used for the GPS WGS-84 / Tokyo Mean / function. Tokyo Japan / Tokyo Korea / Tokyo Okinawa Turn on/off the GPS function. GPS ON / GPS OFF Turn on/off the GPS time and AUTO / MANUAL date automatic acquisition function. Description of function 85 FCC ID: K6620445X20 IC: 511B-20445X20 Set Mode Set mode item No./Item Description of function 8-18 GPS UNIT Select the units for GPS display. 8-19 MY CALLSIGN Specify the call sign of your station. Set the location of your station. 8-20 MY POSITION Option (Bold letters: Default) Position: .MMM' / 'SS'' Speed: Km/h / Knot / mph Altitude: m / ft Reference page â Functions Used As Needed GPS / Lat N * **°**.**' / P1 to P10 8-21 MY SYMBOL Set the symbol of your station. 64 Icon 8-22 POSITION COMMENT Set up the position comment Off Duty / En Route / In Service / function. Returning / Committed / Special / Priority / Custom 0 to 6 / EMERGENCY! 8-23 SmartBeaconing Set up the smart beaconing STATUS: function. OFF / TYPE1 / TYPE2 / TYPE3 LOW SPD: 2Km/h to 30Km/h HIGH SPD: 31Km/h to 70Km/h SLOW RATE: 1min to 100min FAST RATE: 10sec to 180sec TURN ANGL: 5° to 90° TURN SLOP: 1 to 255 TURN TIME: 5sec to 180sec 8-24 TIME ZONE Set the time zone. UTC Âą 13.0 H * For more details of functions, refer to the included CD-ROM. 9 SD CARD Initialize the micro SD memory Format the micro SD memory 9-1 FORMAT card. card. 9-2 STORE/RECALL Write or read the information STORE: Copy the information about your FT1DR into or from about your FT1DR to the micro the micro SD memory card. SD memory card. RECALL: Read data from the micro SD memory card and write it over the existing information about your FT1DR. 10 OPTION T.B.D. T.B.D. 10-1 MH-85 86 YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. FCC ID: K6620445X20 IC: 511B-20445X20 FT1DR Specifications General Frequency Range: RX: TX: Channel Steps: Mode of Emission: Antenna Impedance: Frequency Stability: Operating Temperature Range: Supply Voltage: 0.5 - 1.8 MHz, 1.8 - 30 MHz, 30 - 76 MHz, 76 - 108 MHz, 108 - 137 MHz, 137 - 174 MHz, 174 - 222 MHz, 222 - 420 MHz, 420 - 470 MHz, 800 - 999 MHz (Cellular Blocked) 144 - 148 MHz, 430 - 450 MHz 5/6.25/8.33/9/10/12.5/15/20/25/50/100 kHz F1D, F2D, F3E, F7W 50 Ί, unbalanced Âą2.5 ppm (10 °C to +50 °C) 20 °C to +60 °C 7.4 V DC (Rated), 4 - 9 V DC (Battery Input), 11 - 16 V DC (EXT DC Input) Case Size (W Ă H Ă D): Weight (Approx.): Transmitter Output Power: Modulation Type: Maximum Deviation: Spurious Radiation: Modulation Distortion: Microphone Impedance: Receiver Circuit Type: Intermediate Frequency: FT1DR Specifications Current Consumption (Approx.): RX: 250 mA (Analog / Mono Band) 350 mA (Digital / Mono Band) 1.7 A (144 MHz / Analog) TX: 1.8 A (144 MHz / Digital) 2.0 A (430 MHz / Analog) 2.1 A (430 MHz / Digital) 60(W) Ă 95(H) Ă 28(D) mm (w/o knobs & antenna) 250g (with Battery & Antenna) 5 W (144 / 430 MHz), 2.5 W (144 / 430MHz) 1.0 W (144 / 430 MHz), 0.1 W (144 / 430MHz) Variable Reactance Âą5 KHz, better than 60 dB less than 3% 2 kΊ Double-conversion super heterodyne (N-FM / AM) 1st: A- Band 47.25 MHz (N-FM / AM) 1st: B- Band 46.35 MHz (N-FM / AM) 2nd: 450 kHz (N-FM / AM) YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. 87 FCC ID: K6620445X20 IC: 511B-20445X20 FT1DR Specifications Sensitivity (for 12dB SINAD): FT1DR Specifications Selectivity (6dB/60dB): Maximum AF Output: AF Output Impedance: 88 0.5 - 30 MHz: 3.00 ÎźV (10 dB S/N, AM) 30 - 54 MHz: 0.35 ÎźV (12 dB SINAD, N-FM) 54 - 76 MHz: 1.00 ÎźV (12 dB SINAD, N-FM) 76 - 108 MHz: 1.50 ÎźV (12 dB SINAD, N-FM) 108 - 137 MHz: 1.50 ÎźV (10 dB S/N, AM) 137 - 140 MHz: 0.20 ÎźV (12 dB SINAD, N-FM) 140 - 150 MHz: 0.16 ÎźV (12 dB SINAD, N-FM) 150 - 174 MHz: 0.20 ÎźV (12 dB SINAD, N-FM) 174 - 222 MHz: 1.00 ÎźV (12 dB SINAD, N-FM) 300 - 350 MHz: 0.50 ÎźV (12 dB SINAD, N-FM) 350 - 400 MHz: 0.20 ÎźV (12 dB SINAD, N-FM) 400 - 470 MHz: 0.18 ÎźV (12 dB SINAD, N-FM) 470 - 540 MHz: 1.50 ÎźV (12 dB SINAD, W-FM) 540 - 800 MHz: 3.00 ÎźV (12 dB SINAD, N-FM) 800 - 999 MHz: 1.50 ÎźV (12 dB SINAD, N-FM) (USA Version Cellular Blocked) 15 kHz / 35 kHz (N-FM/AM) 400 mW @ 13.8V, 10% THD 200 mW @ 7.4V, 10% THD 8Ί YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. FCC ID: K6620445X20 IC: 511B-20445X20 1. Changes or modifications to this device not expressly approved by YAESU MUSEN could void the userâs authorization to operate this device. 2. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions; (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation. 3. The scanning receiver in this equipment is incapable of tuning, or readily being altered, by the User to operate within the frequency bands allocated to the Domestic public Cellular Telecommunications Service in Part 22. Part 15.21: Changes or modifications to this device not expressly approved by YAESU MUSEN could void the userâs authorization to operate this device. DECLARATION BY MANUFACTURER The Scanner receiver is not a digital scanner and is incapable of being converted or modified to a digital scanner receiver by any user. WARNING: MODIFICATION OF THIS DEVICE TO RECEIVE CELLULAR RADIOTELEPHONE SERVICE SIGNALS IS PROHIBITED UNDER FCC RULES AND FEDERAL LAW. YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. 89 FCC ID: K6620445X20 IC: 511B-20445X20 Copyright 2012 YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. All rights reserved. No portion of this manual may be reproduced without the permission of YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. Printed in Japan YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD.
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