Yaesu Musen 20445X20 AMATEUR RADIO WITH SCANNING RECEIVER User Manual 4
Yaesu Musen Co., Ltd. AMATEUR RADIO WITH SCANNING RECEIVER 4
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User Manual 4
Application for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620445X20 IC: 511B-20445X20 Performing Communication ÂTurning off the Transceiver To turn off the transceiver, press and hold P over 1 second. Adjusting the Volume Level You can adjust the transceiver volume level for the A-band and B-band separately. 1 Press A to select the A-band or B-band for which you want to adjust the volume level. Pressing A each time toggles between the A-band and B-band. 2 While pressing v, turn O to adjust the volume level. The volume bar graph moves up/down. Supplement If no sound is heard from the speaker, press T and then adjust the volume level while listening to white noise. 3 Release v to exit from the Volume Level Adjustment mode. Tips Basic Operation 26 ⢠Pressing v starts MUTE (silencing the audio) function, muting entire sound. ⢠Pressing v while the audio is being muted cancels the MUTE function. Sound Volume Bar Graph A âSP VOLUMEâ level among 0 trough 31 appears. Application for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620445X20 IC: 511B-20445X20 Performing Communication Selecting an Operating Band The frequency displayed on the LCD in large letters is the operating band. You can change the frequency of the operating band and activate the transmitter. Each time A is pressed, the operating content displayed on the LCD screen is changed. A-band (operating band) B-band Press and hold A about 1 second. Press and hold A about 1 second. Press F Press F â Press A. â Press A. Press A. Basic Operation Press A. 27 Application for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620445X20 IC: 511B-20445X20 Performing Communication Tip ⢠On A-band, you can transmit and receive using the 144 MHz and 430 MHz Amateur radio bands. ⢠On B-band, you can transmit and receive using the 144 MHz and 430 MHz Amateur radio bands. In addition, the frequencies on the chart below can be received on A-band and B-band. Chart of A-band and B-band reception frequencies A-band and B-band reception frequencies Basic Operation A-band B-band 0.5 MHz to 1.8 MHz (AM BC Band) ââ 76 (88) MHz to 108 MHz (FM BC Band) ââ 1.8 MHz to 30 MHz (SW band) ââ 30 MHz to 76 (88) MHz (50 MHz band) ââ 108 MHz to 137 MHz (AIR band) 108 MHz to 137 MHz (AIR band) 137 MHz to 174 MHz (144 MHz band) 137 MHz to 174 MHz (144 MHz band) 174 MHz to 222 MHz (VHF-TV Band) 174 MHz to 222 MHz (VHF-TV Band) 222 MHz to 420 MHz (INFO band (1)) 222 MHz to 420 MHz (INFO band (1)) 420 MHz to 470 MHz (430 MHz band) 420 MHz to 470 MHz (430 MHz band) 470 MHz to 774 (800) MHz (UHF-TV Band) 470 MHz to 580 MHz 803 (800) MHz to 999.9 MHz Cellular Blocked USA version ââ ( ): EXP/European version ⢠A-band and B-band can be received at the same time. You can receive 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). 28 Application for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620445X20 IC: 511B-20445X20 Performing Communication Selecting a Frequency Band You can select a frequency band to use for the A-band and B-band separately. ÂSetting a Frequency Band for the A-band 1 Press A to select the A-band. 2 Press B repeatedly to select a frequency band. AM BC Band FM BC Band Cellular Blocked USA version UHF-TV Band Short Wave Band 50 MHz band 430 MHz band AIR band Information radio band (1) 144 MHz band VHF-TV Band Tip Pressing F and then B changes frequency bands shown above in the reverse order. ÂSelecting a Frequency Band for B-band 1 Press A to select the B-band. 2 Press B to select a frequency band. 144 MHz band VHF-TV Band 470MHď˝ to 580MHz 430 MHz band Information radio band (1) Tip Pressing F and then B changes frequency bands shown above in the reverse order. Caution  Digital communication can be performed only on the A-band. Digital communication cannot be performed on the B-band. Basic Operation AIR band Tips ⢠The frequency settings from the factory are: A-band: 144.000 MHz B-band: 430.000MHz ⢠The factory setting of the Auto mode is set such that the transceiver is automatically switched to the optimal reception mode for the default frequency bands. To change the default reception mode, press and hold M for over 1 second and then select [2 TX/ RX] â [1 MODE] â [4RX MODE] (See page 38). ⢠For the relationship between frequency bands and reception frequencies, see the table on page 28. ⢠You can also recall the home channel of each frequency band by pressing F and then 4 (See page 45). 29 Application for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620445X20 IC: 511B-20445X20 Performing Communication Tuning in to a Frequency Tune in to your desired frequency using either of the following methods: (1) Turn O to tune in to your desired frequency. (2) Enter your desired frequency directly using the numeric keys. ÂTuning in to your desired frequency with O. 1 Switch to the VFO mode. 2 Turn O to tune in to your desired frequency. Turning O clockwise: The frequency increases. Turning O counterclockwise: The frequency decreases. Tip You can tune to the desired frequency in steps of 1 MHz by pressing F and turning O. ÂEntering a Desired Frequency Directly Using Numeric Keys 1 Press V to enter the VFO mode, in which you can tune to the desired frequency. 2 Enter the desired frequency using numeric keys. Basic Operation Example: To enter 145.520 MHz, Press the T he following keys in sequence: 1â4â5â5â2 Example: To enter 430.000 MHz, Press the T he following keys in sequence: 4â3âH Tips ⢠In factory settings, the Auto Step mode is set such that the transceiver is automatically switched to the optimal frequency steps for the reception frequency. You can change frequency steps manually using O (See page 37). ⢠If you enter a wrong digit when entering a frequency using numeric keys, you can cancel it by pressing p. ⢠In factory settings, turning O beyond the selected frequency band does not change the selected frequency band to another frequency band and displays the selected frequency band repeatedly on the LCD. To prevent it, press and hold M for over 1 second to switch to the Set mode, select [8 CONFIG] â [21 VFO MODE] and change the [21 VFO MODE] to âALLâ. Thereby, you can change the frequency band to another frequency band by turning O beyond the selected frequency band. Selecting Communication Mode This transceiver can operate in both analog and digital communication modes. 30 Application for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620445X20 IC: 511B-20445X20 Performing Communication Pressing % repeatedly switches the communication mode as follows. [Analog (FM)] â [Auto (¢ FM)] â [Digital (DN)] â [Digital Wide (VW)] FM: Analog Analog communication using FM mode. Auto Automatically switches between Analog AM (¢ AM), Analog ¢ ââ FM (¢ FM), and Digital (¢ DN). DN: Digital Digital communication using (C4FM (Quaternary FSK) modulation VW: Wide Digital High sound quality of Digital Communication Caution  Digital communication can be performed only on the A-band. Performing Communication 1 Speak into the microphone while pressing p. When speaking into the microphone, keep it about 5 cm away from your mouth. 2 Release p. The transceiver returns to the Reception mode.  Use the transceiver at the minimum required transmission power level.  Doing so prevents the transceiver from overheating and saves battery power, increasing the operating time.  Do not continue transmitting for a prolonged period. The transceiver can overheat, resulting in malfunction or burn.  If transmission is continued for a long period, the transceiver overheats and the overheat protection function is activated. As a result, the transmitting power level is automatically set to Low Power. If you continue transmitting while the overheat protection function is active, the transceiver will be forcibly returned to the Reception mode.  If you touch the transceiver immediately after the overheat protection function has become active, you can get burned. Wait for the temperature inside the transceiver to drop sufficiently before resuming transmission.  Do not perform transmission without attaching the antenna. The transmitter circuit can be damaged. Basic Operation Cautions Tips ⢠In the FM mode, you can transmit on the 144 MHz and 430 MHz ham radio bands. ⢠Even while you are receiving in the AM mode, you can transmit in the FM mode by pressing p. ⢠You can change the transmit power level by pressing F and then 1. Transmit power level may be lower when using the battery pack or the alkaline battery case. For more details, see âChanging the Transmission Power Levelâ on page 36. ⢠If p is pressed when a frequency other than the amateur ham radio band is selected, an alarm tone (beep) will be emitted and âERRORâ appears on the LCD, disabling transmission. ⢠Pressing and holding M for over 1 second, and changing the Set Mode option [8 CONFIG] will allow you to use the transceiver more conveniently. ⢠Selecting [8 CONFIG] â [2 BCLO] prohibits transmission during reception of a signal. 31 Application for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620445X20 IC: 511B-20445X20 Performing Communication Selecting Communication Mode This transceiver is equipped with AMS (Automatic Mode Select) which automatically selects between 4 modes of transmission to fit the signal being received. Because the transmission is automatically adjusted to that of the other station, not only C4FM digital signals, but analog signals are also recognized. Press % to display [¢ DN*] on the LCD. * (The display depends on the received signal.) ä°˘ä°ä° ä°˘ä°ä° 䯽ä°ä°äŻşää䯟 ä°ä° ä°äŻżäŻżäŻşäŻźäŻźäŻź ä° ä° ĂżÄ Ää§äą Example of when AMS is displayed. ä°ä° To fix the transmission mode for operation, switch the transmission mode with %. Pressing % toggles between communication modes in the order listed below. [¢ DN (AMS)] â [DN (V/D mode)] â [VW (FR mode)] â [FM (analog)] Operation mode Basic Operation Display Description of Modes AMS (Automatic Mode Select) ¢ ââ Transmission mode is automatically selected from 4 types according to the signal received. (ââââ part differs depending on the received signal.) The AMS feature settings may be changed via Set Mode ( p.112). V/D Mode (Voice/Data simultaneous transmission mode) DN Call is less prone to interruption due to detection and correction of voice signals during digital voice signal transmission. This is the standard mode for C4FM FDMA Digital Voice FR Mode (Voice Full Rate Mode) VW Digital voice data transmission using the entire 12.5kHz band. Enables high-quality voice communication. Data FR Mode (High Speed Data Communication Mode) Analog FM Mode Cautions High speed data communication using entire 12.5kHz band. This mode is automatically selected for image communication. FM Analog communication using FM mode. Effective when the signal is weak and audio is susceptible to interruption in digital mode.  Digital communication can be performed only on the A-band.  Digital communication cannot be performed on the B-band.  In V/D mode (âDNâ on the LCD), position information is included in the radio wave during voice communication, however, it is not include in the Voice FR mode (âVWâ on the LCD). 32 Application for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620445X20 IC: 511B-20445X20 Listening to the Radio Listening to the AM/FM Radio AM broadcast stations can be easily received using âPreset Memory Receiverâ (See page 52), where many major broadcast stations are already saved to this transceiver, or the stations can be directly tuned in by inputting the frequency of the desired broadcast station with the O and key pad. 1 Press A Set A band as the operating band. 2 Press B Select either the âAM broadcastâ or âFM broadcastâ bands. The âRâ icon will appear on the display while in the Broadcast Reception mode. 3 Adjust the frequency by turning O or using the key pad (See page 30). Tip ⢠Broadcast stations that are frequently listened to can be saved to memory (See page 43). ⢠If you would like to scan a radio band, set A band as the operating band and press F, then 2. ⢠If a signal is detected during the scan, a beep will sound; the transceiver will receive the signal for 5 seconds then resume scanning. ⢠The decimal point will flash when the scan is stopped. Switching between AM Antennas Enter the Set mode: Press and hold M for over 1 second. Turn O to select [2 TX/RX]. Press H. Turn O to select [1 MODE]. Press H. Turn O to select [1 ANTENNA AM]. Press H. Turn O to switch to the desired antenna. Display Operation BAR & EXT ANTENNA AM broadcasts can be received using both the whip antenna provided at the top of the transceiver and the built-in bar antenna. BAR ANTENNA When receiving AM broadcasts, the transceiver uses only the built-in bar antenna. Rotate the transceiver to adjust the AM broadcast (middle wave band) for the best receiving sensitivity. äśä¨äˇääää䍚 äˇ äť ä äľ äť äääääääää䍚ä°ä¨ä°ä˛äľäź ääääää䍚ä䍚 äś äŹ äŞ äąä¤äŻ äŹ äąäŞ äääääääää䍚 äśäŚ ä¤ äą Basic Operation When listening to AM broadcast stations, the Bar and external antennas may be switched for best reception according to conditions. During normal use, you may not need to switch between AM antennas. äää ä°ä˛ä§ä¨ ä䍚 ä§ äŹ äŞ äŹ äˇä¤äŻ ä䍚 ä¤ ä¸ ä§ äŹ ä˛ äää ä¤äąäˇä¨äąäąä¤äää¤ä° ä䍚 ä¤äąäˇä¨äąäąä¤äää¤äˇäˇ ä䍚 äŠä¸ äŻ äŻäää§ä¸ äł äŻ ä¨ äť äää äŤ ä¤ äŻäŠäää§ä¨ äš äŹ ä¤äˇ äŹ ä˛äą ä¤äąäˇä¨äąäąä¤äää¤ä° äĽä¤äľääääää¨äťäˇ 9 Press p to exit from the Set mode. 33 Application for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620445X20 IC: 511B-20445X20 Miscellaneous Settings Setting clock time This transceiver is equipped with an internal clock. The clock is used to display the time, and also to turn the transceiver on or off at a specified time (timer function). Set the clock before using the transceiver for the first time. Enter the Set mode: Press and hold M for over 1 second. ääää ä§ä¤ äˇ ä¨ääääääˇ äŹ ä°ä¨äää¤ä§ä ää䍚 äˇ ä˛äˇ Turn O to select [8 CONFIG]. ää䍚 äš äŠ ä˛ä ä°ä˛ä§ä¨ Press H. ääää äš äŹ äĽäľä¤äˇä˛äľ Turn O to select [19 DATE & TIME ADJ]. Press H. ä äää ä ää ä ää Turn O to set [YEAR]. ä äää ä ää ä ää Press H. The cursor moves to [MONTH]. ä äää ä ää ä ää Turn O to set [MONTH]. ä ä ä ä äääääääääääääśä¨äˇä Repeat steps 5 and 6. Set [DAY], [HOUR], and [MINUTE] Pressing F moves the cursor to the setting item shown on the left. Remark The hour appears in the 24-hour clock format. Basic Operation Tip If GPS information is received, the clock will be set automatically. 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 Signalâ. Setting the Time Signal Set the time signal so that a tone is emitted at 00 minute of each hour. 1 Press B. ä ä ä ä ääääääääääääśä¨äˇä The cursor moves to [â â]. 2 Turn O to select âSIGâ. ä ä ä ä ääääś äŹ äŞää äśä¨äˇ If you select [TIME SIGNAL] you will 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 ââ as it is. 3 Press H. ä ä ä ä ääääś äŹ äŞää äśä¨äˇä The cursor moves to [SET]. 4 Press H to save the [TIME SIGNAL] setting. 5 Press p to exit from the Set mode. Remark 34 When âMONOBAND RECEPTIONâ is selected, the current time appears on the LCD. Application for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620445X20 IC: 511B-20445X20 Miscellaneous Settings Tips ⢠The accuracy of the clock is 30 seconds/month. However, it may vary depending on the environment conditions, such as the temperature. ⢠The transceiver is equipped with a dedicated rechargeable lithium battery for the clock. Normally, the transceiver 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 power the clock for approximately 2 months. ⢠When you use the transceiver for the first time or without the battery pack for a long period of time, the accuracy of the clock may be poor. In such case, reattach the battery pack and adjust the time. ⢠When the transceiver is operating in âMonoâ band, the current time appears on the LCD. However, when display of double-size characters or dual display is selected, the current time does not appear on the LCD. ⢠The calendar can display dates from January 1, 2000 A.D. up to December 31, 2099 A.D. ⢠If AUTO is selected in [9 APRS] â [21 GPS TIME SET] in the Set mode, the clock will automatically display accurate time. However, the day of the week is not set automatically. Set the day of the week manually. ⢠If you use the timer function, the transceiver will be turned off automatically (See page 132). In addition, you can set the transceiver to turn on at the specified time (See page 132). Muting Audio Basic Operation If it is difficult to hear the voice because the audio of A-band and the B-band are mixed during dual reception, you can mute the audio of the non-operating band. 1 Press and hold M for over 1 second to select the Set mode. 2 Turn O to select [2 TX/RX]. 3 Press H. 4 Turn O to select [3 AUDIO]. 5 Press H. 6 Turn O to select [2 MUTE]. 7 Press H. 8 Turn O to select a mute level. Remark You can select one of the following 4 levels of mute: ⢠MUTE 30% ⢠MUTE 50% ⢠MUTE 100% ⢠OFF The higher the value for MUTE, the more the non-operating band audio is reduced. To deactivate the muting function, select OFF. 35 Application for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620445X20 IC: 511B-20445X20 Miscellaneous Settings 9 Press p to exit from the Set mode. Remark When the muting function is active, ] appears on the LCD. When the muting function is active, ] blinks on the LCD. Tips ⢠Even if the muting function is activated, the voice is not muted when no signal is received on the operating band. ⢠Pressing v while in frequency display screen, zooms in on [MUTE] and both A and B bands can be muted simultaneously. Pressing v again will deactivate MUTE. Changing the Transmission Power Level Basic Operation The maximum transmission power level of this transceiver is 5W. When communicating with a friend in the immediate area or when you want to reduce the battery power consumption, you can lower the transmit power level. For power supply types and transmit power levels, see the table shown below. 1 Press F and then 1. 2 Turn O to select the transmit power level. Select [LOW1], [LOW2], [LOW3], or [HIGH] by turning O. 3 Press p to save the selected transmit power level. Battery type HI (High Power) L3 L2 L1 5W 2.5 W 1W 0.1 W Approx. 0.8 W 0.1 W Battery pack External power supply (13.8 VDC) Battery Case (alkaline battery) Tips ⢠You can set the transmitter power level separately for the A-band and B-band. ⢠Use the transceiver at the minimum required transmit power level to reduce battery power consumption. ⢠By default, âHI (High power)â is selected. 36 Application for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620445X20 IC: 511B-20445X20 Miscellaneous Settings Adjusting the Squelch Level You can mute the raspy noise heard when no signal is being received. The squelch level can be adjusted separately for two broadcasts (FM and AM) received on the A-band and B-band. When the squelch level is increased, the noise is more liable to disappear but, if it is set too high, it becomes difficult to receive weak signals. Adjust the squelch level as required. 1 Press A to select the desired operating band. 2 On the FT1XDR, press F and then T. On the FT1XDE, press and hold M over 1 second to enter the Set mode, and then select [4 SIGNALING] â [8 SQL LEVEL]. 3 Turn O to adjust the squelch level. Remark The squelch level can be adjusted within the range from 0 to 15. Default: LEVEL 1 4 Press p to save the Squelch Level Adjustment and exit the Squelch Level Adjustment mode. Tips While T is held pressed, the squelch function will be deactivated for both the A-band and B-band. 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 and hold M over 1 second. Enters the Set mode. 2 Turn O to select [8 CONFIG]. 3 Press H. 4 Turn O to select [18 STEP]. 5 Press H. 6 Turn O to select your desired frequency step. Remark Basic Operation Changing the Frequency Step Manually 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 7 Press p to save the frequency step, and exit the Frequency Step Setting mode. 37 Application for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620445X20 IC: 511B-20445X20 Miscellaneous Settings Tips ⢠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, the frequencies, frequency steps â5 kHzâ, â6.25 kHzâ, and â15 kHzâ cannot be selected. Changing the Mode Manually By default, the reception (RX) is set to âAUTO (Auto Mode)â so that the optimal reception mode (radio wave type) is automatically selected according to the receiving band (frequency band). You can change this mode manually. Enters the Set mode: Basic Operation Press and hold M for over 1 second. Turn O to select [2 TX/RX]. Press H. Turn O to select [1 MODE]. Press H. Turn O to select [4 RX MODE]. Press H. Turn O to select your desired reception mode. It is recommended that AUTO be selected normally. Display Operation AUTO The optimal reception mode is automatically selected according to the frequency band. FM Only the selected band is switched to the NFM (FM mode). AM Only the selected band is switched to the AM mode. 9 Press p to exit the Set mode. Tip ⢠Even if the AM mode is selected on a ham radio band, 144 MHz band or 430 MHz band, transmission takes place in the FM mode. Caution  You cannot change the mode of A-band AM/FM broadcast radio bands. 38 Application for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620445X20 IC: 511B-20445X20 Miscellaneous Settings Locking keys and switches To prevent accidental frequency change during operation, keys, switches and O except p switch, T, v, P can be locked. 1 Press P to lock the keys and switches. l appears on the LCD. Remark To unlock a key or switch, press P again. l disappears from the LCD. Tip ⢠You can also lock the O and p switch by selecting the Set mode option [8 CONFIG] â [9 LOCK]. Restoring to Defaults (All Reset) Remark Basic Operation You can restore all transceiver settings and memory content, such as memory channels, to the defaults. 1 Press P while pressing %, D, and H. The transceiver 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 F. A beep sounds and the callsign input screen appears on the LCD. 3 Input a callsign for your transceiver. Input the callsign with the numeric keys. 4 Press p to save your callsign and the screen returns to the frequency display. To cancel the All Reset function, press a key or switch other than F. Caution When the All Reset function is performed, all data such as memory channels registered in the memory is deleted. Be sure to write it down on paper or back up the data on the microSD memory card (See pages 138 to 139). Tip To return only the Set Mode option settings to default, press P while pressing % and V. 39 Application for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620445X20 IC: 511B-20445X20 Repeater Operation Repeater Operation Communicating Via the Repeater The transceiver includes an ARS (Automatic Repeater Shift) function which permits communication through the repeater automatically just by setting the receiver to the repeater frequency. 1 Set the receive frequency to the repeater frequency. â â or â â appears in the upper right corner of the LCD. ä°ä°ä䯺ää䯟 2 Press p, to begin communicating through the repeater. 䯽ä°ä䯺䯽䯟䯟 Tips ⢠Pressing F and then pressing 5 enters the âreverseâ state where the transmit frequency and the receive frequency are temporarily reversed. This allows you to check and find if direct communication with the remote station is possible. ⢠In the âreverseâ state, [ ] blinks on the LCD. ⢠Pressing F again and then 5 exits the âreverseâ state. ⢠Press and hold M over 1 second to enter the Set mode and change the options to allow more convenient use of this function. [8 CONFIG] â [14 RPT ARS] You can deactivate the ARS function. [8 CONFIG] â [15 RPT SHIFT] You can set the repeater shift direction. [8 CONFIG] â [16 RPT SHIFT FREQ] You can change the repeater shift step. Tone Calling (1750 Hz) Repeater Operation 40 If your transceiver is FT1XDE (European version), press and hold in the T switch (just below the p switch) to generates a 1750 Hz burst tone to access the European repeater. The transmitter will automatically be activated, and a 1750 Hz audio tone will be superimposed on the carrier. Once access to the repeater has been gained, you may release the T switch, and use the p switch for activating the transmitter thereafter. If you need to access the repeaters which requires a 1750 Hz burst tone for access by the FT1XDR (USA/EXP versions), you can set the T switch to serve as a âTone Callâ switch instead. To change the configuration of this switch, use Set Mode [8 CONFIG] â [10 MONI/T-CALL]. Application for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620445X20 IC: 511B-20445X20 Repeater Shift The FT1XDR/DE has been configured, at the factory, for the repeater shifts customary in the country where it is sold. For the 144 MHz band, this usually will be 600 kHz, while the 430 MHz shift will be 1.6 MHz, 7.6 MHz, or 5 MHz (USA version). Depending on the part of the band in which you are operating, the repeater shift may be either downward (â) or upward (+), and one of these icons will appear to the right of the display frequency on the LCD when repeater shifts have been enabled. Automatic Repeater Shift (ARS) The FT1XDR/DE Automatic Repeater Shift feature causes the appropriate repeater shift to be automatically applied whenever it is tuned into the designated repeater sub-bands. If the ARS feature does not appear to be working, you may have accidentally disabled it. To re-enable ARS: Press and hold the M for over 1 second to enter the set mode. Turn the O to select [8 CONFIG]. Press H. Turn the O to select [14 RPT ARS]. Press H. Turn the O to select âONâ (to enable Automatic Repeater Shift). Press the p to save the new setting and exit the Set mode. Repeater Operation 41 Application for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620445X20 IC: 511B-20445X20 Using the Memory A Wide Variety of Memory Functions The FT1XDR/DE transceiver provides the following various types of memory channels in addition to the regular memory channels (numbers 001 to 900). â˘â˘[Home channels] which can be recalled on each frequency band with one touch of a key. (See page 45) â˘â˘Preset Receiver Memory Channels such as VHF Weather Broadcast Station (10 channels), international VHF (marine) radios (57 channels) and world broadcasts (89 channels) (see pages 51 to 55) â˘â˘99 (901 to 999) skip search memory channels that allow you to skip unwanted frequencies during VFO scanning (See page 58) â˘â˘50 sets of memory channels (L01/U01 to L50/U50) for programmable memory channels scanning (PMS) (See page 63) The operating frequency and other operational information can be registered to each regular memory channel, home channel, or PMS memory channel: ⢠Operating frequency ⢠Memory tag ⢠Repeater information ⢠DCS information ⢠Transmission output ⢠Tone information ⢠Memory channel skip information (The operating mode information is not registered to the memory channels) Memory channels can be sorted and registered to memory banks according to the intended use. The transceiver allows you to use 24 types of memory banks. A maximum of 100 memory channels can be registered to each memory bank. A name can be assigned to each memory bank with up to 16 characters. (See page 48) Memory Channel Configuration of the transceiver Memory banks (24 banks) Up to 100 memory channels can be registered to each bank. Preset receiver memory channels ⢠Memory channels for short wave broadcasts (89 channels and international VHF (marine) radios (57 channels)) /8 /8 /8 /8 /8 PMS memory channels (50 sets) /8 Home channels (11 channels) 42 Using the Memory Skip search memory channels (99 channels) Memory channels (900 channels) Application for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620445X20 IC: 511B-20445X20 A Wide Variety of Memory Functions Registering to Memory Channel Caution The information such as operating frequency that is registered to memory channels can be corrupted 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 otherwise save the information (See pages 138 to 139). The transceiver allows you to use 900 memory channels (memory channel numbers 1 to 900). 1 Switch to the VFO mode. 2 Tune in to a frequency by turning O. Select the frequency you want to register to a memory channel. 3 Press and hold F over 1 second. Enters the Memory Channel Registration mode, and the number of the memory channel next to the memory channel to which you registered a frequency last blinks. Remarks ⢠To cancel the memory channel registration, press the p switch. ⢠To register a frequency to a memory channel specified, Turn O to select the memory channel. The ( icon indicating [The specified memory channel is unregistered] lights, and the memory channel blinks. The ) icon indicating [The specified memory channel is registered] lights. ⢠Pressing M each time skips memory channels quickly in steps of 100 memory channels. appears on the LCD. When registering a frequency to a memory channel already registered, âOverwrite OK?â appears on the LCD. Tips ⢠By default, 144.000 MHz is registered to the memory channel 1. It can be changed to another frequency, but not be deleted. ⢠The frequency which has been registered to a memory channel can be overwritten with a new frequency. When you attempt to register a new frequency to a memory channel, an unregistered memory channel appears. ⢠To display the lowest unregistered memory number when you register a frequency to a memory channel, press and hold M over 1 second to enter the Set mode, and then select [3 MEMORY] â[6 MEMORY WRITE]. ⢠To inhibit registration to all memory channels, press and hold M over 1 second to enter the Set mode, and then select [3 MEMORY] â [4 MEMORY PROTECT]. Using the Memory 4 Press F to complete the memory channel registration. The registered frequency 43 Application for FCC / IC 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 Register a receive frequency to a memory channel. Remark See âRegistering to Memory Channelâ above. 2 Select a transmit frequency in the VFO mode. 3 Press and hold F over 1 second. 4 Turn O to select the memory channel number that you registered the receive frequency to. 5 While pressing p, press F to save the Split memory channel. When you recall the memory channel to which you registered two different frequencies (one for receive and the other for transmit), the @ appears on the LCD Recalling a Memory Channel Recall a registered memory channel using the following procedure: 1 Press V to enter the Memory mode and the memory channel you used last appears on the LCD. 2 Turn O to select the desired memory channel. Select the memory channel to use. ä´äłä°äŽä°ä°ä° Remarks ⢠You can directly recall a memory channel using numeric keys. Using the Memory To recall memory channel 15: Press 15H ⢠Pressing F and turning O allows you to skip memory channels quickly in steps of 10 memory channels. 3 Press V to exit the Memory mode, and the frequency selected in the VFO mode appears. Tips ⢠Unregistered memory channels are skipped. ⢠By default, a priority memory channel, which is used as dual receive priority memory channel, is set to the memory channel number 1. [P] appears on the upper right corner of the priority memory channel number (See page 75). ⢠The frequency registered to a memory channel can be transferred to the VFO operating band in the following procedure: Press and hold F over 1 second. â Press V â âOVERWRITE OK?â appears â Press V. ⢠To place the FT1XDR/DE transceiver in the Memory Channel only mode, use the following procedure, which allows the use of memory channels only. Press V while pressing P to turn on the transceiver. To cancel the Memory Channel Only mode, press P while pressing V again. 44 Application for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620445X20 IC: 511B-20445X20 A Wide Variety of Memory Functions Recalling Home Channel 1 Press F and then 4. The home channel of the currently selected frequency band appears on the LCD. Tips ⢠For the relationship between the frequency bands and the home channel frequencies, see the table on the next page. ⢠Selecting a frequency by turning O allows you to return to the VFO mode. Frequency band Frequency Frequency band Frequency AM BC Band 540 kHz 174 to 222 MHz band 174.000 MHz FM BC Band 76.000 (88.000) MHz (INFO band (1)) 222.000 MHz (SW band) 1.800 MHz 430 MHz band 446.000 (430.000) MHz 50 MHz 50.000 MHz 470 to 770 MHz band 470.000 MHz (AIR band) 108.000 MHz Information radio band (2) 860.000 MHz 144 MHz band 146.520 (144.000) MHz â â ( ): EXP/European version Returning to the Previous Frequency 1 Press F and then 4 The frequency used before recalling the home channel appears on the LCD. ä˛äšä¨äľäşäľ äŹ äˇä¨ä˘ Using the Memory ÂChanging Home Channel Frequency You can change a default home channel frequency. 1 Switch to the VFO mode. 2 Turn O to select a frequency. Select a frequency to change. 3 Press and hold F for over 1 second to enter the Write mode. 4 Press D. âOVERWRITE?â appears on the LCD for about 5 seconds. 5 Press D. When the home channel frequency has been overwritten by a new frequency, the home channel frequency of the selected frequency band is changed. 45 Application for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620445X20 IC: 511B-20445X20 A Wide Variety of Memory Functions Deleting Memory Channel Switch to the Memory mode. Press and hold F for over 1 second. Turn O to select the memory channel to delete. Press H. âMASK?â appears on the LCD for about 3 seconds. Remark To cancel the memory channel deletion operation, press F. 5 Press H to delete the memory channel. Remark ä°ä¤äśäŽä˘ To delete other memory channels, repeat steps 2 through 5. Caution ÂMemory channel 1 cannot be deleted. Tips The memory channel specified as a priority memory channel cannot be deleted. To delete a priority memory channel, specify it as a regular memory channel, then delete it. Restoring Deleted Memory Channel Using the Memory 46 You can restore a deleted memory channel. 1 Switch to the Memory mode. The last used memory channel appears. 2 Press and hold F for over 1 second. 3 Turn O to select the memory channel to restore. 4 Press H to restore the deleted memory channel. Using Memory Tag Memory channels and home channels can be assigned a name (memory tag) such as a callsign or broadcast station name. A memory tag can be specified with up to 16 characters. The following types of characters can be entered: ⢠Alphabetic characters (uppercase and lowercase characters) ⢠Numeric characters (numbers) ⢠Symbols Application for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620445X20 IC: 511B-20445X20 A Wide Variety of Memory Functions Assigning a Name to a Memory Channel Example: Assignment of name [YAESU] 1 Switch to the Memory mode. 2 Recall the memory channel to assign a name. 3 Press and hold M for over 1 second to enter the Set mode. 4 Turn O to select [3 MEMORY]. 5 Press H. 6 Turn O to select [3 MEMORY NAME]. 7 Press H. The cursor appears on the LCD. 8 Press 9 8 times to select the numeric character [Y]. 9 Press H to move the cursor to the next character position. 10 Press 2 5 times to select the numeric character [A]. 11 Press H to move the cursor to the next character position. 12 Press 3 6 times to select the numeric character [E]. 13 Press H to move the cursor to the next character position. 14 Press 7 9 times to select the numeric character [S]. 15 Press H to move the cursor to the next character position. 16 Press 8 6times to select the numeric character [U]. 17 Press p to save the memory tag to the memory channel and exit the Set mode. Tips Displaying Memory Tag Using the Memory ⢠To delete a character, press F. The character is deleted and the cursor moves to left. ⢠Pressing 0 while entering alphanumeric characters (A,0) allows you to select 0, (space), â, /, ?, !, ., : and # ⢠When entering the same character repeatedly, press H to move the cursor. ⢠When assigning a name to a home channel, recall the target home channel by first executing step 1 (see above). During mono band operation, the tag (name) of the memory channel or home channel can be displayed using the following procedure: 1 Switch to the Memory mode. 2 Press and hold A for over 1 second. ä äźä¤ä¨äśä¸ä äŚäŻä¸äĽ The operating band is displayed in Mono band, and a tag (name) appears under the frequency. Tag (name) display 47 Application for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620445X20 IC: 511B-20445X20 Using Memory Bank Registered memory channels can be sorted according to the intended use. The transceiver allows you to use 24 types of memory banks. A maximum of 100 memory channels can be registered to each memory bank. One memory channel can be registered in two or more memory banks. If the memory channel registered in any memory bank is changed or updated, the content of the corresponding memory channel in the other memory banks is automatically changed or updated. Memory channels â Memory banks b1 b2 b3 b4 b5 b6 b7 b8 b9 b10 (1~100) (1~100) (1~100) (1~100) (1~100) (1~100) (1~100) (1~100) (1~100) (1~100) 144MHz band is registered. 430MHz band is registered. Ham radio bands are registered together. AIR band is registered. 900 145. 000MHz 145. 500MHz 120. 400MHz â 439. 700MHz 432. 800MHz 108. 700MHz â â â 10 b24 (1~100) Registering a Memory Channel in a Memory Bank 1 Switch to the Memory mode. 2 Turn O to select a memory channel. Select the memory channel to register in a memory bank. 3 Press and hold F for over 1 second to enter the Memory Using the Memory Bank number Write mode. Bank name Turn O to select a memory bank number. Select the number (B1 to B24) of the memory bank to register the memory channel. Press F to register the memory channel in the memory bank. Tips ⢠See âRegistering Your Favorite Preset Receiver Memory Channels in Memory Bankâ on page 51. ⢠When selecting a memory bank using O, the memory channel, skip search memory channel, and programmable memory channel appear on the LCD as well. They appear repeatedly on the LCD in the following order: 1 â 2 â 3 â ...L50 â U50 â BANK1 â BANK2 â ...BANK24 â 1 â 2... When the displayed number is close to [1], turning O counterclockwise will display memory banks. When the displayed number is close to [U50], turning O clockwise will display memory banks. ⢠Pressing M displays memory banks quickly in steps of 100 memory channels. If the bank name was changed, the changed bank name appears. ⢠The icon appears for a memory bank in which no memory channel is registered, and the icon appears for a memory bank in which at least one memory channel is registered. 48 Application for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620445X20 IC: 511B-20445X20 Using Memory Bank Recalling Memory Bank 1 Switch to the Memory mode. 2 Press B. Pressing B each time toggles between the memory channel number and bank number. Press F and then B. Turn O to select a memory bank. Select a memory bank. Press B. The memory bank to be used is determined. Turn O to select a memory channel. Select a memory channel in the memory bank. Bank number Memory channel number Bank number Bank name äš Remarks ⢠To select another memory bank, repeat steps 3 through 5. ⢠To return to the Regular Memory Channel mode, press B. Canceling Memory Channel Registration in Memory Bank 1 Recall the memory bank in which the memory channel registration is to be deleted. Assigning Name to Memory Bank A memory bank can be specified with up to 16 characters. The following types of characters can be entered: ⢠Alphabetic characters (uppercase and lowercase characters) ⢠Numeric characters (numbers) ⢠Symbols Example: 144Mz band 1 Press and hold M for over 1 second to enter the Set mode. 2 Turn O to select [3 MEMORY]. 3 Press H. Bank number Using the Memory See âRecalling Memory Bankâ above. Turn O to select a memory channel that is to be canceled from the Memory bank. Press and hold F over 1 second, and then press H. 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 appears. 49 Application for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620445X20 IC: 511B-20445X20 Using Memory Bank 4 Turn O to select [2 BANK NAME]. 5 Press H. 6 Turn O to select a memory bank. Using the Memory Select the number of the memory bank to which you want to assign a name. Bank number 7 Press H to move the cursor to the first character of the bank name. 8 Press 1 to select the numeric character [1]. 9 Press H to move the cursor to the next character position. Change the bank name. 10 Press 4 7 times to select the numeric character [4]. Enter a name (First digit) Pressing 4 allows you to select the following characters sequentially: GâHâIâgâhâiâ4âG 11 Press H to move the cursor to the next character position. 12 Press the 4 key 7 times to select the numeric character [4]. Pressing the 4 key allows you to select the following characters sequentially: G â H â I â gâ h â i â 4 â G 13 Press H to move the cursor to the next character position. 14 Press 6 to select [M]. Pressing 6 allows you to select the following characters sequentially: MâNâOâmânâoâ6âM 15 Press H to move the cursor to the next character position. 16 Select [H]. 17 Press [9] 8 times. Select [z]. 18 Press p to save the name of memory bank and exit the Set mode. Tips ⢠To delete a character, press F. A character is deleted and the cursor moves to left. ⢠Pressing 0 while entering alphanumeric characters (A,0) allows you to select 0, (space), â, /, ?, !, ., : and # ⢠When entering the same type of characters repeatedly, press H to move the cursor. 50 Application for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620445X20 IC: 511B-20445X20 Convenient Preset Receiver Memory Channels Frequencies of SP1 Weather Broadcast (10 channels). SP2 International VHF (marine) radio (57 channels) and SP3 Shortwave Broadcasts (89 channels) are preset in the preset receiver memory channels. These channels can be selected in advance from region to region. ⢠VHF Weather Broadcast Station preset receiver memory channels [SP1 WX CH].......................................................................................................Page 52 The frequencies (10 channel) used for the VHF Weather Broadcast Station are registered to the dedicated preset receiver memory channels. ⢠International VHF (marine) radio preset receiver memory channels [SP2 INTVHF]......................................................................................................Page 53 The frequencies (57 channel) used for the international VHF (marine) radio are registered to the dedicated preset receiver memory channels. ⢠World broadcast preset receiver memory channels [SP3 SW].............................................................................................................Page 54 You can listen to major broadcasts from around the world (total 89 channels). Registering Your Favorite Preset Receiver Memory Channels in Memory Bank You can register your favorite preset receiver memory channel in a memory bank. 1 Turn O to select your favorite preset receiver memory channel. 2 Press and hold F for over 1 second to enter the Memory Bank Write mode. The f blinks on the LCD. To cancel registration, press p. 3 Turn O to select the memory bank in which you want to register your favorite preset receiver memory channel. 4 Press the F to register the preset receiver memory channel in the memory bank, and the frequency appears on the LCD. Recalling Preset Receiver Memory Channel to Listen to the Weather Broadcast Using the Memory Remark 1 Press A to set A-band to the operating band. 2 Press F and then 3 to enter the Preset Receiver mode. 3 Press B. Select [SP1 WX CH]. 4 Turn O to select a preset Weather Broadcast receiver memory channel to listen to. Remark To stop reception of the Weather Broadcast, press 3. 51 Application for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620445X20 IC: 511B-20445X20 Convenient Preset Receiver Memory Channels Recalling Preset Receiver Memory Channel to Listen to the International VHF (Marine) Radio The frequencies (57 channels) used for the international VHF (marine) radio are registered to the dedicated preset receiver memory channels. 1 Press A to set A-band to the operating band. 2 Press F and then 3 to enter the Preset Receiver mode. 3 Press B. äŹäąäˇä äšäŤäŠ Select [SP2 INTVHF]. 4 Turn O to select a preset VHF receiver memory channel to listen to. Remark To stop reception of the international VHF radio, press 3. In the event of extreme weather disturbances, such as storms and hurricanes, the NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) sends a weather alert accompanied by a 1050 Hz tone and subsequent weather report on one of the NOAA weather channels. You may enable the Weather Alert tone via Set Mode option [4 SIGNALING] â [14 WX ALERT], if desired (See page 124). Tips Using the Memory 52 ⢠The preset receiver memory channel cannot be rewritten with the data of another frequency. ⢠To scan the preset receiver memory channels toward higher channel numbers, press F and then 2. Turning O one click counterclockwise scans the preset receiver memory channels toward lower channel numbers. If a signal is received during scanning, the scanning is suspended for 5 seconds. ⢠The operation that is performed when scanning stops can be set by following the procedure described in âSelecting a Reception Method When Scanning Stopsâ on page 59. WX Channel Frequency List CH Frequency CH Frequency 162.550 MHz 162.500 MHz 162.400 MHz 162.525 MHz 162.475 MHz 161.650 MHz 162.425 MHz 161.775 MHz 162.450 MHz 10 163.275 MHz Application for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620445X20 IC: 511B-20445X20 Convenient Preset Receiver Memory Channels Frequencies of International VHF (Marine) Radio registered to the preset receiver memory channels Memory channel No. Memory channel No. Frequency (MHz) 156.050 160.650* 15 156.750 156.100 160.700* 16 156.800 156.150 160.750* 17 156.200 160.800* 18 156.900 161.500* 156.250 160.850* 19 156.950 161.550* 20 157.000 161.600* 21 157.050 161.650* Frequency (MHz) 156.300 156.350 160.950* 156.850 156.400 22 157.100 161.700* 156.450 23 157.150 161.750* 10 156.500 24 157.200 161.800* 11 156.550 25 157.250 161.850* 12 156.600 26 157.300 161.900* 13 156.650 27 157.350 161.950* 14 156.700 28 157.400 162.000* Frequency (MHz) Memory No. Memory No. Frequency (MHz) 60 156.025 160.625* 74 156.725 61 156.075 160.675* 75 156.775 62 156.125 160.725* 76 156.825 63 156.175 160.775* 77 64 156.225 160.825* 78 156.955 161.550* 65 156.275 160.875* 79 156.975 161.575* 66 156.325 160.925* 80 157.025 161.625* 156.875 156.375 81 157.075 161.675* 68 156.425 82 157.125 161.725* 69 156.475 83 157.175 161.775* 70 156.525 84 157.225 161.825* 71 156.575 85 157.275 161.875* 72 156.625 86 157.325 161.925* 73 156.675 87 157.375 161.975* â â 88 157.425 162.025* Using the Memory 67 Remark * indicates the frequency of the VHF Marine base station. For example, if the preset receiver memory channel 1 is selected, the base station frequency 160.650 MHz appears and @ lights. Pressing F and then 5 displays the Ship Station frequency 160.650 MHz and @ lights 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 F and then 5. 53 Application for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620445X20 IC: 511B-20445X20 Convenient Preset Receiver Memory Channels Recalling Preset Receiver Memory Channel to Listen to the World Broadcast The frequencies (89 channels) used for the world broadcast are registered to the dedicated preset receiver memory channels. 1 Press A to set A-band to the operating band. 2 Press F and then 3 to enter the Preset Receiver mode. 3 Press B. Select [SP3 SW]. 4 Turn O to select a preset world Broadcast receiver memory channel to listen to. Remark To stop reception of the world broadcast, press 3. ÂDepending on time zone or signal strength, Broadcasts may not be received. ÂThere are broadcast station other than those listed below that can be received. In addition, depending on the broadcast station, the frequency may be changed, off-air, or have become abolished. For details, please refer to a commercially sold frequencies list. Worldwide short wave broadcast CH Number Using the Memory 54 Frequency (MHz) Name Broadcast Station Name CH Number Frequency (MHz) Name Broadcast Station Name 6.030 VOA USA 25 7.170 TURKEY Turkey 6.160 VOA USA 26 7.270 TURKEY Turkey 9.760 VOA USA 27 9.560 TURKEY Turkey 11.965 VOA USA 28 11.690 TURKEY Turkey 9.555 CANADA Canada 29 9.660 VATICAN Vatican 9.660 CANADA Canada 30 11.625 VATICAN Vatican 11.715 CANADA Canada 31 11.830 VATICAN Vatican 11.955 CANADA Canada 32 15.235 VATICAN Vatican 6.195 BBC UK 33 5.955 NEDRLAND Netherlands 10 9.410 BBC UK 34 6.020 NEDRLAND Netherlands 11 12.095 BBC UK 35 9.895 NEDRLAND Netherlands 12 15.310 BBC UK 36 11.655 NEDRLAND Netherlands 13 6.090 FRANCE France 37 5.985 CZECH Czech Republic 14 9.790 FRANCE France 38 6.105 CZECH Czech Republic 15 11.670 FRANCE France 39 9.455 CZECH Czech Republic 16 15.195 FRANCE France 40 11.860 CZECH Czech Republic 17 6.000 DW Germany 41 9.780 PORTUGAL Portugal 18 6.075 DW Germany 42 11.630 PORTUGAL Portugal 19 9.650 DW Germany 43 15.550 PORTUGAL Portugal 20 9.735 DW Germany 44 21.655 PORTUGAL Portugal 21 5.990 ITALY Italy 45 9.650 SPAIN Spain 22 9.575 ITALY Italy 46 11.880 SPAIN Spain 23 9.675 ITALY Italy 47 11.910 SPAIN Spain 24 17.780 ITALY Italy 48 15.290 SPAIN Spain Application for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620445X20 IC: 511B-20445X20 Convenient Preset Receiver Memory Channels CH Number Frequency (MHz) Name Broadcast Station Name CH Number Frequency (MHz) Name Broadcast Station Name 49 6.055 NIKKEI Japan (Nikkei) 71 9.595 INDIA India 50 7.315 NORWAY Norway 72 11.620 INDIA India 51 9.590 NORWAY Norway 73 15.020 INDIA India 52 9.925 NORWAY Norway 74 7.190 CHINA China 53 9.985 NORWAY Norway 75 7.405 CHINA China 54 6.065 SWEDEN Sweden 76 9.785 CHINA China 55 9.490 SWEDEN Sweden 77 11.685 CHINA China 56 15.240 SWEDEN Sweden 78 6.135 KOREA South Korea 57 17.505 SWEDEN Sweden 79 7.275 KOREA South Korea 58 6.120 FINLAND Finland 80 9.570 KOREA South Korea 59 9.560 FINLAND Finland 81 13.670 KOREA South Korea 60 11.755 FINLAND Finland 82 6.165 JAPAN Japan 61 15.400 FINLAND Finland 83 7.200 JAPAN Japan 62 5.920 RUSSIA Russia 84 9.750 JAPAN Japan 63 5.940 RUSSIA Russia 85 11.860 JAPAN Japan 64 7.200 RUSSIA Russia 86 5.995 AUSTRALI Australia 65 12.030 RUSSIA Russia 87 9.580 AUSTRALI Australia 66 7.465 ISRAEL Israel 88 9.660 AUSTRALI Australia 67 11.585 ISRAEL Israel 89 12.080 AUSTRALI Australia 68 15.615 ISRAEL Israel 69 17.535 ISRAEL Israel 70 6.045 INDIA India Reception Mode: AM Using the Memory 55 Scanning Function Application for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620445X20 IC: 511B-20445X20 Using the Scanning Function The FT1XDR/DE supports the following four scan modes: (1) VFO Scan (2) Memory Channel Scan (3) Programmable Memory Channel Scan (4) Selected Memory Channel Scan VFO Scan 1 Switch to the VFO mode, and then select a band to scan. 2 Press F and then 2 to start scanning (SCAN) toward higher frequencies. Tips When a signal is received during scanning, the decimal point blinks. Turn O clockwise: Scanning is performed toward higher freWhen a signal is received, quencies. the decimal point blinks. Turn O counterclockwise: Scanning is performed toward lower frequencies. When a signal is received during scanning, a beep is emitted and its frequency appears 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. The range for scanning can be selected by selecting the Set mode options [5 SCAN WIDTH] and then [5 SCAN] . Scanning Function 56 Application for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620445X20 IC: 511B-20445X20 Using the Scanning Function Canceling Scanning To cancel scanning, press p. Tips ⢠Even during scanning, you can adjust the squelch in the following procedure: Press F. â Press T. â Turn O to adjust the squelch. ⢠During scanning, you can save the squelch adjustment in the following procedure: Press F â Press T. A-band and B-band reception frequencies B-band ââ 76 (88) MHz to 108 MHz (FM BC Band) ââ 1.8 MHz to 30 MHz (SW band) ââ 30 MHz to 76 (88) MHz (50 MHz band) ââ 108 MHz to 137 MHz (AIR band) 108 MHz to 137 MHz (AIR band) 137 MHz to 174 MHz (144 MHz band) 137 MHz to 174 MHz (144 MHz band) 174 MHz to 222 MHz (VHF-TV Band) 174 MHz to 222 MHz (VHF-TV Band) 222 MHz to 420 MHz (INFO band (1)) 222 MHz to 420 MHz (INFO band (1)) 420 MHz to 470 MHz (430 MHz band) 420 MHz to 470 MHz (430 MHz band) 470 MHz to 774 (800) MHz (UHF-TV Band) 470 MHz to 580 MHz 803 (800) MHz to 999.9 MHz Cellular Blocked USA version ââ ( ): EXP/European version ⢠For the operation to perform when scanning stops, see âSelecting a Reception Method When Scanning Stopsâ on page 59. ⢠Press and hold M over 1 second to select the Set mode option, and then select the following setting items for more convenient use: [8 CONFIG] â [3 BEEP] â [EDGE]: Emits a beep when the frequency band edge is reached. [8 CONFIG] â [3 BEEP] â [SELECT]: Prevents a beep from being emitted when scanning stops. [5 SCAN] â [2 SCAN LAMP]: Prevents the LCD from being lit when scanning stops. Scanning Function A-band 0.5 MHz to 1.8 MHz (AM BC Band) Skipping a Frequency You Do Not Want to Scan (Skip Search Memory) Scanning may stop at a frequency that you do not want to receive. Such a frequency can be skipped by registering it to the [skip search memory channels]. Up to 99 frequencies can be saved in the skip search memory channels (memory channels 901 to 999). 57 Application for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620445X20 IC: 511B-20445X20 Using the Scanning Function Specifying the Frequency You Do Not Want to Scan 1 Start VFO scanning. Start VFO scanning with reference to [VFO Scanning] on page 56. 2 When scanning stops at a frequency you do not want to receive, press and hold F for over 1 second. The number of the next unregistered skip search memory channel will blink. Tips Turning O allows you to specify other skip search memory channels. Press F to save (register) the frequency to the skip search memory channel, and resume scanning. Tips ⢠You can register a frequency you do not want to receive to a skip search memory channel 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 and hold F for over 1 second. 3 Turn O to select a skip search memory channel. 4 Press F to save (register) the frequency to the skip search memory channel. ⢠To stop scanning, press p. Deleting a Frequency Registered to the Skip Search Memory Channel Scanning Function The frequency registered to the skip search memory channel can be deleted in the following procedure. After it is deleted the frequency is scanned. 1 Switch to the Memory mode. 2 Press and hold F for over 1 second. 3 Turn O to select a skip search memory channel from which you wish to delete the registered frequency. Select the skip search memory channel (901-999) from which the registered frequency is to be deleted. When selecting a skip search memory channel number, pressing M allows you to skip memory channel numbers in steps of 100 memory channel numbers. 4 Press H. [DELETE OK?] appears on the LCD. 5 Press H to delete the registered frequency from the skip search memory channel. Tip To delete another frequency from the skip search memory channel, repeat steps 2 through 4. Tips ⢠Restoring the Frequency Deleted from the Skip Search Memory Channel If you have not specified a new frequency for the same memory channel, you can restore the deleted frequency by repeating steps 1 through 4. 58 Application for FCC / IC 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 to 10 seconds. (2) The signal is received until it fades out. Two seconds after the signal fades out, scanning resumes. [BUSY] appears on the LCD. (3) Scanning stops and the current frequency is received. [HOLD] appears on the LCD. Press and hold M for over 1 second. Turn O to select [5 SCAN]. Press H. Turn O to select [4 SCAN RESUME]. Press H. Press H again. Turn O to specify the reception method. Select a reception method from [2 SEC TO 10 SEC (0.5 SEC STEP)], [BUSY], and [HOLD]. Press p to save the specified reception method and exit from the Set mode. ää äśäŚä¤äąäääľä¨äśä¸ä°ä¨ äää äś äŚä¤äąää ä ää ä ä ä ä ä ä äää§äşäääää ääääŤä˛äŻä§äää ä ä Tips Memory Channel Scanning Frequencies registered to the memory channels can be scanned in the order of memory channel number. 1 Switch to the Memory mode and recall a memory channel. 2 Press F and then 2. Scanning (SCAN) is performed toward higher memory channel numbers. When a signal is received, the decimal point blinks. When a signal is received, Scanning Function ⢠The reception method selected here is also applied to [VFO Scanning], [Programmable Memory Channel Scanning] and [Memory Channel Scanning]. ⢠The scanning restart time after BUSY (duration of signal reception) can be changed by selecting the Set mode option [5 SCAN RESTART] â [3 SCAN RE-START]. äąäśä° the decimal point blinks. 59
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