Yaesu Musen 20445X20 AMATEUR RADIO WITH SCANNING RECEIVER User Manual 6

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Application for FCC / IC
FCC ID: K6620445X20
IC: 511B-20445X20
Method of Positioning by GPS
About Positioning by GPS
“Positioning” refers to calculation of your current position from the satellite orbit
information and radio propagation time. At least three satellites need to be acquired for
successful positioning. If positioning fails, move away from buildings as far as possible
and stand in an area with open sky.
● 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 tall buildings
- Narrow paths between buildings
- Indoors or in close vicinity to large buildings
- Beneath bridges or high-voltage lines
- Between trees such as in forests or woods
- Inside tunnel or underground
- Usage behind heat reflective glass
- Areas with strong magnetic fields.
● Searching for satellites when using the GPS function for the first time each
day
When you use the GPS function for the first time after purchase or the first time in the
day, a few minutes are required to search for satellites. Also, when using the GPS
function after turning off the transceiver for several hours, a few minutes may be
required to search for satellites.
Using the GPS Function
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FCC ID: K6620445X20
IC: 511B-20445X20
Method of Positioning by GPS
Saving GPS Information (GPS Log Function)
Position information from the GPS can be saved periodically to the microSD memory
card.
Using the saved data and a personal computer, tracks can be displayed with commercially sold map software*.
* Map software, and methods of use are not supported by YAESU.
1 Check that the GPS function is active.
If it is not active, refer to page 68 and enable the GPS function.
2 Press M for over 1 second.
3 Turn O to select [8 CONFIG].
4 Press H.
5 Turn O to select [6 GPS LOG].
6 Press H.
7 Turn O to select the interval for saving data.
OFF / 1 sec / 2 sec / 5 sec / 10 sec / 30 sec / 60 sec
Position information is not saved if OFF is selected.
8 Press p to enable the GPS log function and exit from the Set mode.
Tip
• Position information will continue to be saved unless “OFF” is selected in step 7, shown above, or the
power of the transceiver is turned off.
• If “ON” is selected again in step 7, shown above, or the power for the transceiver is turned on, position
information will start being saved to a differently named file.
Checking Tracks on a PC
Tip
• Tracks can be displayed on a personal computer using commercially sold map software by importing
the GPS data.
• For information on importing and using the GPS data, please refer to the operation manual for the
map software being used.
Using the GPS Function
Turn the transceiver off.
Remove the microSD.
Connect the microSD card to a PC using a commercially sold memory card reader.
Open the folder named [FT1D] within the microSD memory card.
Open the folder named [GPSLOG].
Data is saved with the name [GPSyymmddhhmmss.log].
The [yymmddhhmmss] part of the name represents year (yy), month (mm), day (dd),
hour (hh), minute (mm), and second (ss).
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IC: 511B-20445X20
Explanation of GPS Screen and Operation
Activating the GPS function displays the following information on the LCD.
①⑤ ④
②③⑥⑦
Press A to scroll the
screen until the current
time appears.
⑧
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① Compass:
North-UP (North is always up)
Heading-UP: Heading-UP: (When B is
pressed, the direction in which
you are heading is always up. A
white arrow icon appears. [H] appears at the lower right of the
compass icon.
② Positioning: When at least three satellites have been acquired,
appears.
This icon does not appear on the LCD if the transceiver
cannot acquire at least three satellites.
ofDisplays the number of acquired satellites.
③ Number
satellites:
The current position appears using north (N) or south (S)
④ Latitude:
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)
⑤ Longitude: The current position appears using east (E) or west (S)
longitude.
Format: X DDD° MM. DMMM
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)
The speed at which you are moving appears.
⑥ Speed:
Format: SPD aaakm/h
Example: SPD 5 km/h
The altitude of the current position of your radio station
⑦ Altitude:
appears.
Format: ALT aaaaam
Example: ALT 20m
The current time set by GPS appears.
⑧ Time:
Format: aa (hour): bb (minute): cc (second)
Example: 23:59:59 (23 hours 59 minutes 59 seconds)
When an external GPS device is connected to
*
the data terminal, the time appears as follows:
aa (hour): bb (minute)
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FCC ID: K6620445X20
IC: 511B-20445X20
Explanation of GPS Screen and Operation
Tips
• You can change the unit of GPS data by selecting [9 APRS] → [22 GPS UNIT] in the Set mode.
• When the GPS function is used, the accurate time data (date and time) obtained from GPS appears
on a 24 hour basis. This time data is reflected in the time data displayed on the GPS and APRS
screens.
• You can change the geodetic system of the built-in GPS unit by selecting [9 APRS] → [19 GPS
DATUM] in the Set mode. However, since APRS uses the geodetic system of WGS-84, it is recommended not to change it.
• You can set the time zone by units of 30 minutes by selecting [9 APRS] → [28 TIME ZONE] in the
Set mode (Default: UTC +0:00).
• When the GPS function is active, the power consumption increases by about 30 mA. As a result, the
battery life is reduced by about 20% compared to when the GPS function is deactivated.
• You can obtain position information from a external GPS device by selecting [9 APRS] → [17 COM
PORT SETTING] and then setting [INPUT] to [GPS] in the Set mode. In this case, the data obtained
from the internal GPS is disabled.
• When using an external GPS device, keep it away from the transceiver.
Smart Navigation Function
Using the Smart Navigation Function
There are 2 methods of navigation with the Smart Navigation function.
(1) Real-time navigation function
(2) Backtrack function
—Real-Time Navigation Function
GPS position information and voice signals are simultaneously transmitted in the V/D
mode of C4FM digital.
For this reason, the position and direction of the remote station can be displayed in realtime even during communication.
1 Press M to open the GPS screen.
2 Turn O to select [YR].
The distance and direction to the remote station operating on the same frequency in
the V/D mode is displayed.
Display of remote station position
3 Press M.
The screen returns from the navigation screen to the normal frequency display.
Using the GPS Function
Distance to remote station
Direction display
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IC: 511B-20445X20
Smart Navigation Function
—Backtrack Function
By registering a point of departure beforehand, the distance and direction to the registered position from your current position can be displayed in real-time.
— Registering your current position (point of departure) (up to 3 positions can be
registered)
1 Press M to open the Backtrack screen.
2 Turn O to select [MY].
3 Press H to display the position information of your station.
4 Turn O to select a mark to register from [I], [L1], and [L1].
5 Press H to register the position information to the selected mark and return to the BACK TRACK function screen.
6 Press M to return from the backtrack screen to the normal
frequency display.
—Using the Backtrack Function
1 Press M to open the Backtrack screen.
2 Turn O to select [I], [L1] or [L2].
Select the mark with the registered position you would like to
backtrack.
The registered position (departure point) is in the direction
of the arrow within the circle. Walk forward so that the arrow
stays pointing up on the screen.
3 Press M to return from the backtrack screen to the normal frequency display.
To verify the position again, press [DISP] to open the backtrack screen.
Description of the BACK TRACK Function Screen
Distance to the registered position
Registered position mark
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Direction to the registered position
Convenient Functions
Application for FCC / IC
FCC ID: K6620445X20
IC: 511B-20445X20
Dual Reception (DW) Function
The FT1XDR/DE is equipped with the following 3 types of Dual Reception Functions:
(1) VFO Dual Reception
(2) Memory Channel Dual Reception
(3) Home Channel Dual Reception
The transceiver checks the standby side signal reception over the frequency registered
to the selected memory channel (Priority Memory Channel) once approximately every 5
seconds. When the transceiver detects signal reception on the standby side, it starts signal reception over the frequency registered to the selected memory channel.
Even while receiving a signal over the frequency registered to a priority memory channel
on the standby side, pressing p disables the Dual Reception function and allows for
transmission over the former active side frequency.
Example: Checking signal reception over a frequency registered to the priority memory
channel [90] (standby side), while receiving signal over [145.500 MHz] (active
side).
Frequency over which a signal is
being received.
The transceiver monitors signal reception over the frequency registered
to the Priority Memory Channel [90]
(standby) and checks it in intervals of
approximately 5 seconds.
When the transceiver receives a signal
over the frequency registered to the priority memory channel [90], dual reception stops and signal reception switches
to [90] (standby).
VFO mode → Priority memory channel
1 Switch to the Memory mode.
2 Press and hold F for over 1 second to enter the Write
“P” is displayed.
mode; F and the channel number blink on the LCD.
Turn O to select a memory channel, then press and hold
B for over 1 second.
Select a memory channel to prioritize for signal reception
“VDW” is displayed.
(Priority Memory Channel). The “P” appears on the LCD.
Turn O to select a frequency for signal reception.
Select a frequency for continual signal reception in VFO
mode (active side).
Press F and then V to start Dial Dual Reception, and
[VDW] appears on the LCD.
Press V stop the Dial Dual Reception.
Convenient Functions
VFO Dual Reception
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IC: 511B-20445X20
Dual Reception (DW) Function
Memory Channel Dual Reception
Memory channel → Priority memory channel
1 Switch to the Memory mode.
2 Press and hold F over 1 second to enter the Write mode;F and the channel number blink on the LCD.
3 Turn O to select a memory channel and press B.
“P” is displayed.
Select a memory channel to prioritize for signal reception
(Priority Memory Channel) (standby side). The “P” appears
on the LCD.
Select a memory channel for signal reception.
Select a memory channel for signal reception at all times
“MDW” is displayed.
(active side).
Press F and then V to start Memory Channel Dual Reception; and [MDW] appears on the LCD.
Press V to stop the memory channel dual reception.
Home Channel Dual Reception
Home channel → Priority memory channel
1 Switch to the Memory mode.
2 Press and hold F over 1 second to enter the Write mode.
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F and the channel number blink on the LCD.
“P” is displayed.
Turn O to select a memory channel and press B.
Select a memory channel to prioritize for signal reception
(Priority Memory Channel) (standby side). The “P” appears
on the LCD.
Press F and then 4 to recall a HOME channel (active
side).
“HDW” is displayed.
Press F and then V.
HOME Channel Dual Reception starts and [MDW] appears
on the LCD.
Press V to turn home channel dual reception OFF.
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FCC ID: K6620445X20
IC: 511B-20445X20
Dual Reception (DW) Function
Caution
Be sure to set a memory channel as the Priority Memory Channel for standby before using this function.
Tips
• The Priority Memory Channel is set to the Memory Channel number 1 by default.
• Pressing and holding M over 1 second and changing the Set mode option allows you to use this
function more conveniently.
[5 SCAN] → [1 DW TIME]: The interval for monitoring the Priority Memory Channel can be changed.
[5 SCAN] → [4 SCAN RESUME]: The resumption conditions for Dual Reception can be changed.
• The combination of the frequency bands and modes of the frequency for the Priority Memory Channel
(standby side) and the frequency for continual signal reception (active side) can be freely changed.
AF-DUAL Function for simultaneous signal reception over the other frequency while listening to the radio
The AF-DUAL Reception Function allows reception of a radio broadcast, while standby
reception of A-band or B-band frequency (or frequency registered to a memory channel)
is active. When standby reception is active, voice received over that frequency cannot
be heard, however if a voice signal is detected, the reception of the radio broadcast will
be paused and voice will be heard. Although there is a similar function in Dual Reception
(See page 76), because a signal reception over the frequency registered to the priority
memory channel is checked approximately every 5 seconds in Dual Reception, the reception for radio broadcast is interrupted every time this happens. With the AF-DUAL Reception Function, the reception of radio broadcast is interrupted only when there is a calling
signal from another transceiver.
Tips
• You can listen to radio broadcast while scanning the standby signal reception frequencies.
• Radio broadcast can be listened to while monitoring the standby signal reception frequency in
the dual reception mode.
2 Press A to set the operating band to A-band.
3 Press F and then 6 to activate the AF-Dual function.
4 Press B and select [AM] or [WFM].
Convenient Functions
—Listening Radio Broadcast with AF-DUAL Reception Function
1 Set the A-band or B-band frequency (or Memory Channel/Home Channel) for standby. Set the standby reception frequency for A-band or B-band (or Memory Channel/
Home Channel) to monitor for calls while receiving radio broadcast.
The broadcast band is toggled in the following order every
time B is pressed:
AM broadcast (middle wave band) ⇔ FM broadcast ⇔ AM
broadcast (middle wave band)
On the LCD, AM (AM broadcast) or WFM (FM broadcast) is
displayed.
Turn O to tune in to the frequency of broadcast station.
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FCC ID: K6620445X20
IC: 511B-20445X20
Dual Reception (DW) Function
Tips
• For broadcast station frequencies, refer to “Preset Broadcast Station Frequencies List (See page 54)”
or a commercially sold frequencies list.
• AF-DUAL reception function can be used for the radio frequency registered to the memory bank.
• Pressing T while a signal is being received, will switch to receiving the standby reception frequency.
• With the AF-DUAL Function, an A Band or B Band registered with a AM broadcast (middle wave
frequency) or a FM broadcast frequency, set for standby reception, cannot be simultaneously received
while listening to the radio.
• To disable the AF-DUAL Function, press F and then 6.
The frequency registered to the standby (memory channel) appears on the LCD.
—Setting the resumption time of radio reception
While receiving radio broadcast (active side) and ham radio band (A-band or B-band) on
standby side, the transceiver may be set to resume receiving the broadcast audio [After
loss of receive signal] or [After transmission].
1 Press and hold M for over 1 second to enter 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 [3 RX AF DUAL].
7 Press H.
8 Turn O to select reception time.
Set transmission time as well.
Transmission and reception for 1 second to 10 seconds,
HOLD (Fixed), or transmission for 1 second to 10 seconds.
Convenient Functions
Remarks Default setting: transmission and reception for 2 seconds
Display
Fixed
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Operation
Transmission and re- While receiving radio broadcast and ham radio band frequencies (A-band
ception: 1 second to and B-band) on standby simultaneously with [AF-DUAL Reception Func10 seconds
tion], resumption of receiving radio broadcast can be set to [After loss of
receive signal] or [After transmission]. For example, if 5 seconds is selected,
radio reception resumes after 5 seconds after reception (or transmission)
ends.
While receiving radio broadcast and ham radio band frequencies (A-band
and B-band) on standby simultaneously with [AF-DUAL Reception Function], the transceiver will continue to receive a signal over that frequency
after signal detection without switching back to radio broadcast.
䎶䎨䎷䎝䎃䎃䎕䎃 䎷䎻 䎒 䎵䎻Application for FCC / IC
䎃䎃䎃䎃䎃䎃䎃䎃䎖䎃 䎰䎨䎰䎲䎵䎼FCC ID: K6620445X20
IC: 511B-20445X20
䎃䎃䎃䎃䎃䎃䎃䎃䎗䎃 䎶 䎬 䎪䎱䎤䎯 䎬 䎱䎪
䎃䎃䎃䎃䎃䎃䎃䎃䎘䎃 䎶䎦䎤䎱
Dual Reception (DW) Function
Display
Operation
䎖䎃 䎤 䎸 䎧 䎬 䎲
䎔䎃 䎰䎲䎧䎨
Transmission: 1 sec- While receiving radio broadcast and ham radio band
䎃 䎕䎃 䎧frequencies
䎬 䎪 䎬 䎷䎤 䎯 (A-band
ond to 10 seconds
and B-band) on standby simultaneously with [AF-DUAL Reception Function], the transceiver switches signal reception to the standby upon detecting it. After the user transmits signal for response and transmission ends,
䎖䎃 䎵 䎻䎃
䎤 䎩䎃 䎧䎸䎤䎯after the
the transceiver switches signal reception back to radio
broadcast
䎗䎃 䎹 䎲䎯䎃
䎰䎲䎧䎨 before
specified time from the end of transmission. If a signal
is received
䎃 䎔䎃 䎰 䎬 䎦䎃
䎪 䎤the
䎬 䎱 transceivtransmitting it, [AF-DUAL Reception Function] is disabled
and
䎃 䎕䎃䎃䎰䎸䎷䎨
er continually receives a signal over that frequency.
9 Press p to set the radio broadcast resumption time for
reception and Transmission, and exit the Set mode.
䎃 䎖䎃 䎵 䎻䎃 䎤 䎩䎃 䎧䎸䎤䎯
䎃 䎃䎃䎃 䎃 䎷䎵 䎻䎃 䎕 䏖 䏈 䏆
䎃
Using the DTMF Function
Tips
• DTMF code can also be entered with the numeric keys.
• To delete a code, press F. When F is pressed, a code is
deleted and the cursor moves to left.
9 Press H to move the cursor.
10 Repeat steps 8 and 9 to enter the DTMF code.
Tips
Convenient Functions
DTMF (Dual Tone Multi Frequencies) is the tone signal sent for making a call through
DTMF telephone line. The maximum of 16 digit DTMF code can be registered (up to 10
channels) for telephone numbers to make a call through the public telephone line from a
phone patch.
1 Press and hold M for over 1 second to enter the Set
mode.
2 Turn O to select [4 SIGNALING].
3 Press H.
4 Turn O to select [5 DTMF SELECT].
5 Press H.
6 Turn O to select a memory channel to register the DTMF
code (1 to 10).
7 Press H.
8 Input the DTMF code with O.
The maximum of 16 digits for DTMF code can be entered.
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FCC ID: K6620445X20
IC: 511B-20445X20
Using the DTMF Function
11 Press p to set the DTMF code and exit from the Set
mode.
Confirming the entered DTMF code by the sound
Press and hold M for over 1 second to enter the Set mode.
Turn O to select [4 APRS].
Press H.
Turn O to select [5 SCAN].
Press H.
Turn O to select the memory channel to which the DTMF
code was registered.
Press F to confirm the registered DTMF code by the audio
tones.
Press p to exit from the Set mode.
Sending the Registered DTMF Code
Convenient Functions
1 Press and hold M over 1 second to enter the Set mode.
2 Turn O to select [4 SIGNALING].
3 Press H.
4 Turn O to select [4 DTMF MODE].
5 Press H.
6 Turn O to select [MODE].
7 Press H.
8 Turn O to select [AUTO].
9 Press M.
10 Press p to set the auto dialer.
11 While pressing p key, press 1 to 0 to select the
DTMF memory channel to transmit with the numeric keys.
Tips
• The registered DTMF code is transmitted.
• The transmitted DTMF tone can be heard from the speaker.
12 Release p.
Even if p is released, the DTMF tone signal will continue to be transmitted until transmission of the signal is complete.
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IC: 511B-20445X20
Using the DTMF Function
Sending a DTMF Code Manually
1 Press and hold M for over 1 second to enter the Set mode.
2 Turn O to select [4 SIGNALING].
3 Press H.
4 Turn O to select [4 DTMF MODE].
5 Press H.
6 Turn O to select [MODE].
7 Press H.
8 Turn O to select [MANUAL].
9 Press M.
10 Press p to set [MANUAL].
11 While pressing p, select the DTMF code to transmit by
pressing 1 to 0, A, B, C, , and # on the numeric
keys.
Tips
• The DTMF code selected by pressing the keys is transmitted (refer to chart below).
• The transmitted DTMF tone can be heard from the speaker.
12 Release p.
Even if p is released, the DTMF tone signal will continue to be transmitted until transmission of the signal is complete.
Tips
• The DTMF code is a combination of 2 frequencies.
1209Hz

1336Hz
1477Hz
1633Hz
Convenient Functions
697Hz
770Hz
852Hz
941Hz
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IC: 511B-20445X20
Searching for signals with the signal strength graph.
Band Scope Function
While in VFO mode, the Band Scope Function is available that will graphically display
the strength of the signals on up to ±50 channels, centered on the current main band
frequency.
1 Turn O to tune in to your desired center frequency.
2 Press and hold B for over 1 second.
With the current frequency as the center, the strengths of
any signals of each of the higher and lower 16 channels are
shown on a graph.
3 Turn O to adjust the ▼ to point to any of the displayed
channels, and the signal on the indicated frequency can be
received.
4 Press B to exit the band scope function.
Tips
• You can change the number of band scope channels setting by selecting [1 DISPLAY] → [4 BAND
SCOPE] in the Set mode. The band scope channel setting can be changed to ±5 channels, ±9
channels, ±16 channels, ±24 channels, and ±50 channels, instead of ±16 channels.
• The band scope channel interval is the same as the VFO frequency step.
• When band scope is active, the numeric keys will not function.
• The audio of A/B common frequency band can be heard simultaneously while scanning.
• FULL: Continualy scans(scoops).
1Time: Scans(scoops) only once.
If the frequency is changed with O, scan will resume.
* FULL is only selected in the analog mode.
* 1Time is only selected in the digital mode.
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Taking picture with the optional camera mounted on speaker
microphone
Pictures can be taken by connecting the speaker microphone with optional camera (MH85A11U).
Captured image data can be saved to a microSD memory card placed in the transceiver.
Saved image data can be sent to another transceiver in the digital mode or using the GM
function.
In addition, image data can be transmitted to other transceivers* by pressing the
(Send Image Button] on the camera mounted on speaker microphone.
* Refer to the Yaesu homepage or catalog for the models of transceiver to which images
can be transferred.
* Only the picture just taken can be sent to another transceiver. For methods to send other
image data, refer to the GM Function instruction manual.
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IC: 511B-20445X20
Taking picture with the optional camera mounted on speaker microphone.
Send Image Button
A picture just taken can be
sent.
Lens
Aim this lrns towards the object to photograph.
Do not touch the lens with fingers or other objects.
Shutter Button
PTT Switch
Press this button to transmit,
and release it for reception.
Press this button to take a
picture.
Microphone
Speak into here with a
normal voice.
Speaker
Sound is emitted from here.
Clip
Securely clip the microphone
to belt or other objects.
Connector
Connector to connect
the speaker microphone
with camera to the
transceiver
Pay attention to the alignment of connector
when connecting the speaker microphone
with camera to the ranceiver.
Connecting it forcibly to the transceiver
may cause damage.
1 Connect the speaker microphone with camera (MH-85A11U) to the DATA terminal of
the transceiver.
2 Press P to turn the transceiver on.
3 Press
Tips
• You can set the picture size (resolution) and image quality (compression rate) of the image, by
selecting [11 OPTION] → [1 USB CAMERA] in the Set mode.
• Captured images are saved to the microSD memory card installed in the transceiver.
• If your transceiver and another compatible transceiver are both in digital mode, a picture just
taken may be sent to the other transceiver by pressing
Caution
— Do not directly photograph objects with strong light, such as the sun or other bright objects. Such
Convenient Functions
Point the lens towards the object to shoot and press
Make sure to have at least 50cm between the lens and the object. If the object is too
close, the picture will be out of focus, resulting in a blurred picture.
operation can lead to malfunction.
— If the lens or the microphone gets dirty, use a dry, soft cloth to wipe off the contaminants.
— Do not place the MH-85A11U near heat emitting equipment or where it is exposed to direct sunlight.
Doing so can lead to fire or a malfunction.
— Do not drop the MH-85A11U. Applying a strong shock to the MH-85A11U may result in damages or
failure.
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FCC ID: K6620445X20
IC: 511B-20445X20
Using the Tone Squelch Function
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 mutes monitoring the communications between other stations, even when listening for a call by a specific station for a long time.
1 Press and hold M over 1 second.
2 Turn O to select [4 SIGNALING].
3 Press H.
4 Turn O to select [11 SQL TYPE].
5 Press H.
The Set mode option [11 SQL TYPE] is selected.
6 Turn O to select a squelch type.
Select a squelch type with reference to the table shown below.
7 Press p to set the squelch type and exit the Set mode.
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Displays squelch
type
Tips
Displays
logo
• The tone squelch and DCS setting are also active during 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, and
signals with different tones or DCS code.
• Pressing and holding M for 1 second, and then changing the Set mode option allows you to use this
function more conveniently.
[4 SIGNALING] → [3 DCS INVERSION]: Allows you to receive the DCS code of the inverted phase.
[4 SIGNALING] → [10 SQL EXPANTION]: Allows you to specify different squelch types for transmission and reception respectively.
Display
Operation
OFF
Turns off the tone sending function, tone squelch function, etc.
TONE
Just sends tones ([TN] appears).
TONE SQL
Turns on the tone squelch function ([TSQ] appears).
DCS
Turns on the digital code squelch ([DCS] appears).
REV TONE
Turns on the reverse tone ([RTN] appears). 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.
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FCC ID: K6620445X20
IC: 511B-20445X20
Using the Tone Squelch Function
Display
Operation
PR FREQ
Turns on the no-communication squelch function for radios ([PR] appears.). You can specify no-communication signal tone frequencies within
the range from 300 Hz to 3000 Hz in steps of 100 Hz.
PAGER (See page 90)
Turns on a new pager function ([PAG] appears). When using transceivers
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 ([DC] appears).
TONE-DCS*
Sends a tone signal in case of transmission, and waits for a DCS code in
case of reception ([T-D] appears).
D CD-TONE SQL*
Sends a DCS code in case of transmission, and waits for a tone signal in
case of reception ([D-T] appears).
* Pressing and holding M over 1 second and selecting [4 SIGNALING] → [10 SQL EXPANTION] and then
[ON] will add the setting items of D CD, ONE-DCS, and D CD TONESQ to [10 SQL TYPE] of the Set mode
option [4 SIGNALING], allowing you to select different types of squelches for transmission and reception.
Selecting a Tone Frequency
Tips
• 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.
Communicating with a Specific Remote Station
You can select a tone frequency from among 50 frequencies (67.0 Hz to 254.1 Hz).
1 Specify the operating frequency.
2 Press and hold M over 1 second.
Enters the Set mode.
3 Turn O to select [4 SIGNALING].
4 Press H.
5 Turn O to select [12 TONE SQL FREQ].
6 Press H.
7 Turn O to select a tone frequency.
8 Quickly press M 3 times to save the tone frequency setting
and exit the Set mode.
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FCC ID: K6620445X20
IC: 511B-20445X20
Using the Tone Squelch Function
Searching for the Frequency of the
Tone Squelch Used by the Remote Station
The frequency of the tone squelch used by the remote station can be searched for and
displayed.
Enter the Set mode:
1 Press and hold M for over 1 second.
2 Turn O to select [4 SIGNALING].
3 Press H.
4 Turn O to select [11 SQL TYPE].
5 Press H.
6 Turn O to select [TONE SQL].
7 Press M.
8 Turn O to select [12 TONE SQL FREQ].
9 Press H.
10 Receive the signal from the remote station.
11 Press and hold B over 1 second.
[TONE SEARCH] appears.
12 Release B.
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Search for the tone frequency starts.
When a corresponding tone frequency is detected, a beep
is emitted and search stops temporarily. The detected tone
frequency blinks.
Tip To set the searched tone frequency and exit from the Set mode:
Press B → a beep is emitted. → Quickly press M 3 times.
Tip
For the operation to perform when scan stops, refer to “Selecting a Reception Method When Scanning
Stops” on page 59.
Selecting a DCS Code
You can select a DCS code from among 104 DCS codes (023 to 754).
1 Specify the operating frequency.
2 Press and hold M over 1 second to enter the Set mode.
3 Turn O to select [4 SIGNALING].
4 Press H.
5 Turn O to select [2 DCS CODE].
6 Press H.
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FCC ID: K6620445X20
IC: 511B-20445X20
Using the Tone Squelch Function
7 Turn O to select a DCS code.
8 Quickly press M 3 times to set the DCS code and exit from
the Set mode.
Tip
By default, the DCS code is set to [023].
Searching for the Frequency of the DCS Used by the Remote Station
The DCS code used by the remote station can be searched for and displayed.
Enter the Set mode:
Tip To set the searched DCS code:
Press B → a beep is emitted. → Quickly press M 3 times to
set the DCS code and exit from the Set mode.
Communicating with a Specific Remote Station
Press and hold M over 1 second.
Turn O to select [4 SIGNALING].
Press H.
Turn O to select [11 SQL TYPE].
Press H.
Turn O to select [DCS].
Sets the DCS.
7 Press M.
8 Turn O to select [2 DCS CODE].
9 Press H.
10 Receive the signal from the remote station.
11 Press and hold B over 1 second.
[DCS SEARCH] appears.
12 Release B.
Searching for the DCS code begins. When a corresponding DCS code is heard, a beep is emitted and search stops
temporarily. The found DCS code blinks.
Tip
To perform the operation when scan stops, refer to “Selecting a Reception Method When Scanning
Stops” on page 59.
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FCC ID: K6620445X20
IC: 511B-20445X20
Using the Tone Squelch Function
Notification of Call from the Remote Station by
Vibration of the Vibrator
Set the vibrator to alert you of a call from a remote station containing a corresponding
CTCSS tone or DCS code.
Enter the Set mode:
Press and hold M over 1 second.
Turn O to select [8 CONFIG].
Press H.
Turn O to select [22 VIBRATOR].
Press H.
Turn O to select [MODE].
Press H.
Turn O to select [SIGNALING].
Press p to set the Vibrator mode and exit the Set mode.
Tip To turn off the Vibrator function, select [OFF] in step 7.
Tips
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• The vibrator function can be set for all frequency bands belonging to A-band (Main) and B-band (Sub).
• Selecting [8 CONFIG] → [22 VIBRATOR] → [MODE] and 
then [BUSY] for [MODE] in the Set mode will cause the vibrator to
start vibrating when the BUSY LED lights upon reception of a signal.
• If the BUSY state is not held continuously over 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.
Selecting Vibrator Operation Mode
Enter the Set mode:
Press and hold M over 1 second.
Turn O to select [8 CONFIG].
Press H.
Turn O to select [22 VIBRATOR].
Press H.
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FCC ID: K6620445X20
IC: 511B-20445X20
Using the Tone Squelch Function
6 Turn O to select [SELECT].
7 Press H.
8 Turn O to select a vibrator operation mode.
Remark
Default: MODE1
MODE1
The vibrator vibrates continuously.
MODE2
The vibrator operates at long intervals.
MODE3
The vibrator operates at short intervals.
9 Press p.
Sets the Vibrator mode and exits from the Set mode.
Notification of a Call from a Remote Station by the Bell
Set the Bell sound and the blinking b icon on the LCD, to alert you of a call from a remote
station containing a corresponding CTCSS tone or DCS code.
Enter the Set mode:
Press and hold M over 1 second.
Turn O to select [4 SIGNALING].
Press H.
Turn O to select [1 BELL].
Press H.
Turn O to select [SELECT].
Press H.
Turn O to select [BELL].
When the tone squelch or DCS function is turned on, the b
icon appears.
Press p to set the bell function and exit Set mode.
Tip To turn off the bell function, select [OFF] in step 6.
Tips
• 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 appears when the bell function is turned on.
Upon receipt of a signal from a remote station, the b icon blinks.
Changing the Number of Times the Bell Rings
䎔䎃䎃 䎥䎨䎯䎯
䎃䎃䎶䎨䎯䎨䎦䎷䎃䎃䎃䎝䎃䎃䎥䎨䎯䎯
䎃䎃䎵 䎬 䎱䎪䎨䎵 䎃 䎝䎃䎃 䎔 䎃䎃䏗 䏌 䏐䏈
Communicating with a Specific Remote Station
Enter the Set mode:
1 Press and hold M over 1 second.
2 Turn O to select [4 SIGNALING].
3 Press H.
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FCC ID: K6620445X20
IC: 511B-20445X20
Using the Tone Squelch Function
Turn O to select [1 BELL].
Press H.
Turn O to select [RINGER].
Press H.
Turn O to select the number of times the bell rings.
Remark
Default: Once
Tip You can select the number of times the bell rings from among 1 to
䎔䎃䎃 䎥䎨䎯䎯
䎃䎃䎶䎨䎯䎨䎦䎷䎃䎃䎃䎝䎃䎃䎥䎨䎯䎯
䎃䎃䎵 䎬 䎱䎪䎨䎵 䎃 䎝䎃䎃 䎔 䎃䎃䏗 䏌 䏐䏈
20 times, or continuous.
9 Press p to set the selected number of times the bell rings
and exit from the Set mode.
Calling Only a Specific Station
New Pager Function
When using the transceivers with your friends, specifying personal codes (each code
composed of two CTCSS tones) allows you to call only a specific station. Even if the
called person is not near his or her transceiver, the information on the LCD indicates that
he or she has been called.
Communicating with a Specific Remote Station
I’m going
to call
Mr. B.
Three persons A, B, and C
are using the transceiver.
Mr. C sends the personal
code of Mr. B.
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.
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Ring,
ring,
ring
Only Mr. B is called.
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FCC ID: K6620445X20
IC: 511B-20445X20
Using the Tone Squelch Function
Setting the Code of Your Station
Set the personal code (your code) to be called by other stations.
Enter the Set mode:
Press and hold M over 1 second.
Turn O to select [4 SIGNALING].
Press H.
Turn O to select [6 PAGER].
Press H.
Turn O to select [CODE-RX].
Press H.
Turn O to select a code.
Select the first code from among 1 to 50.
9 Press H.
The cursor [] moves.
10 Turn O to select a code.
Select the second code from among 1 to 50.
Caution The second code must be different from the first code.
11 Press p to set your station code and exit from the Set mode.
Communicating with a Specific Remote Station
Tips • Default: 05 47
• The first and second codes contained in your personal code
may be reversed, i.e., [47 05] from [05 47] but recognized as
the same code.
• If the same personal code (group code) is specified for all persons, all persons can be called at the same time.
Turning on the New Pager Function
Enter the Set mode:
Press and hold M over 1 second.
Turn O to select [4 SIGNALING].
Press H.
Turn O to select [11 SQL TYPE].
Press H.
Turn O to select [PAGER].
Press p to set the new pager function and exit from the Set
mode.
You can make a call, or wait for a call from a remote station,
using the new pager function.
PAG appears.
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FCC ID: K6620445X20
IC: 511B-20445X20
Using the Tone Squelch Function
Calling a Specific Station
Enter the Set mode:
Press and hold M over 1 second.
Turn O to select [4 SIGNALING].
Press H.
Turn O to select [11 SQL TYPE].
Press H.
Turn O to select [PAGER].
Set the new pager function:
7 Press M.
8 Turn O to select [6 PAGER].
9 Press H.
10 Turn O to select [CODE-TX].
11 Press H.
12 Turn O to select the code of the remote station.
Select the first code of the remote station.
Caution Register the pager code of the remote station in advance.
13 Press H.
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The cursor [] moves.
14 Turn O to select the code of the remote station.
Select the second code of the remote station.
15 Press p to set the code of the remote station and exit from
the Set mode.
16 Press p to call the remote station.
PAG appears.
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FCC ID: K6620445X20
IC: 511B-20445X20
Using the Tone Squelch Function
Being Called by the Remote Station (Standby Operation)
If you use the new pager function on the same frequency as the remote station, the [PAG]
icon displayed on the LCD changes to [PIN], alerting that you have been called by the
remote station. In addition, if you turn on the “bell function” (See page 89), you can confirm a call from the remote station by the [PAG] display, the blinking [b] icon, and the bell
sound. Also, if you turn on the “vibrator function” (See page 88), the vibrator will confirm
a call from the remote station.
Blinks
When called
Tip
Selecting [4 SIGNALING] → [9 PAGER ANS-BACK] → [ON] in the Set mode automatically places the
transceiver in the transmission mode (for about 2.5 seconds) when called by the remote party, and notifies the remote party to get ready for communication.
Communicating with a Specific Remote Station
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FCC ID: K6620445X20
IC: 511B-20445X20
Set Mode
Using the Set Mode
The Set mode allows you to select various functions from a list so you can use your
transceiver more conveniently.
Enter the Set mode:
Press and hold M for over 1 second.
Turn O to select a Set mode option.
Press H.
Turn O to choose a setting item.
Set mode option No.
Set mode option
Select a setting item:
5 Press H.
[If there is no lower layer of setting items
Proceed to step 8.]
[If there is lower layer of setting items
continue with step 6.]
6 Turn O to select a setting item.
7 Press p to exit the Set mode.
Setting item
Resetting the Set Mode Options
The Set mode options you have set can be restored to the defaults by following the
procedure described below. However, to restore the following setting items to the defaults,
“ALL RESET” (See page 39) is required.
Functions Used As Needed
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2-1-2 ANTENNA ATT
2-1-4 RX MODE
3-3 MEMORY NAME
4-2 DCS CODE
4-6 PAGER (CODE-RX/CODE-TX)
4-9 SQL S-METER
4-12 TONE SQL FREQ
8-5 CLOCK TYPE
8-15 RPT SHIFT
9-7 APRS MSG TXT
9-18 DIGI PATH
9-24 MY POSITION
12 CALLSIGN
2-1-3 HALF DEVIATION
3-2 BANK NAME
3-5 MEMORY SKIP
4-3 DCS INVERSION
4-7 PR FREQUENCY
4-11 SQL TYPE
7-4 EDIT CATEGORY TAG
8-12 PASSWORD
8-16 RPT SHIFT FREQ
9-15 BEACON STATS TXT
9-23 CALLSIGN (APRS)
9-25 MY SYMBOL (4:User)
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FCC ID: K6620445X20
IC: 511B-20445X20
Set Mode
1 Press % while pressing V, and P.
Then turn the transceiver on. When a beep is heard, release the keys.
2 When [SET MODE RESET PUSH F KEY] appears, press F.
A beep is emitted.
Tip To cancel resetting, press any key other than F.
Set Mode Option List
Set mode option No./
setting Item
1 DISPLAY
1-1 GPS INFO
Description of function
Reference
page
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103
COMPASS / NUMERIC
104
HEADING UP / NORTH UP
104
11ch / 19ch / 33ch / 49ch / 101ch
105
OFF / 2 to 10 SEC (KEY) /
CONTINUOUS KEY 5sec
JAPANESE / ENGLISH
105
LEVEL 1 to LEVEL 15 Level 7
LEVEL 1 to LEVEL 6 Level 6
106
107
NORMAL / OFF / DC /
MESSAGE / CALLSIGN
Voltage & Temperature
107
4 types
109
BAR & EXT / Bar Antenna
OFF / ON
OFF / ON
33
109
110
AUTO / FM / AM
38
MODE: DIGITAL / AMS / ANALOG
DIG TX: DN / VW
AMS MODE: TX M / TX FM /
TX DN / TX VW / AUTO
111
106
108
Functions Used As Needed
Press H to open the GPS
screen.
1-2 TARGET LOCATION Set the display method for the
BACKTRACK screen that appears when using the GM Function.
1-3 COMPASS
Set the display method for BACKTRACK Compass.
1-4 BAND SCOPE
Switch the Search Channel for the
BAND SCOPE operation mode.
1-5 LAMP
Set the duration time of backlight
and keys to be lit.
1-6 LANGUAGE
Select Japanese or English as the
display language for Set mode
options, setting items, etc.
1-7 LCD CONTRAST
Set the LCD contrast level.
1-8 LCD DIMMER
Set the brightness level of the
LCD backlight and keypad key
light.
1-9 OPENING
Select an opening message type.
MESSAGE
1-10 SENSOR INFO
Display function for electrical voltage and temperature.
1-11 S-METER SYMBOL Select a S/PO meter symbol display type.
2 TX / RX
2-1 MODE
2-1-1 ANTENNA AM
Select an AM radio antenna type.
2-1-2 ANTENNA ATT
Set the attenuator to ON or OFF.
2-1-3 HALF DEVIATION Set the transmission modulation
level.
2-1-4 RX MODE
Select a reception mode.
2-2 DIGITAL
2-2-1 DIGITAL MODE
Select DIGITAL to switch to DIGITAL mode
Setting Item
(Bold letters: Default)
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FCC ID: K6620445X20
IC: 511B-20445X20
Set Mode
Set mode option No./
setting Item
2-2-2 SQL TYPE
2-2-3 DIGI POP UP
2-2-4 LOCATION
SERVICE
2-2-5 STANDBY BEEP
2-2-6 DSP Ver
2-3 AUDIO
2-3-1 MIC GAIN
2-3-2 MUTE
2-3-3 RX AF DUAL
Functions Used As Needed
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Reference
Setting Item
page
(Bold letters: Default)
Select SQL Type in the DIGITAL SQL TYPE: OFF / CODE /
113
mode.
BREAK
CODE: 001 to 126
Set the POP UP time.
OFF BND2s / BND4s / BND6s /
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BND8s / BND10s / BND20s /
BND30s / BND60s / BNDCNT
Set whether or not to display the ON / OFF
current location of your own sta- * For more details of this function, refer to
tion in the digital mode.
the GM Function Instruction Manual.
STANDBY BEEP setting
ON / OFF
114
DSP version display
Version display
115
Description of function
Adjust the microphone gain level.
Set the muting level on the nonoperating side when a signal is
received on the operating band
side.
Set the resumption time of radio
reception in the AF Dual mode.
2-3-4 VOL MODE
Set v key.
3 MEMORY
3-1 BANK LINK
Set memory bank link.
LEVEL 1 to LEVEL 9 LEVEL 5
OFF / MUTE30% / MUTE50% /
MUTE 100%
115
35
Transmission and reception 1
second to 10 seconds, Fixed, or
transmission 1 second to 10 seconds.
Transmission 2 seconds
NORMAL / AUTO BACK
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BANK 1 to BANK 24, BANK LINK
ON / OFF
3-2 BANK NAME
Assign a name to a memory bank. BANK1 to BANK24
3-3 MEMORY NAME
Enter a memory channel tag.
Up to 16 characters
3-4 MEMORY PROTECT Allow or prohibit memory channel OFF / ON
registration.
3-5 MEMORY SKIP
Set memory channels or selected OFF / SKIP / SELECT
memory channels to skip.
3-6 MEMORY WRITE
Set the automatic increment to NEXT / LOWER
display memory channel to be
registered.
4 SIGNALING
4-1 BELL
Set the number of bell ring.
SELECT: OFF / BELL
RINGER: 1 time to 20 times /
Continuous
4-2 DCS CODE
Set the DCS code.
DCS 023 to DCS 754
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117
49
47
118
60
118
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FCC ID: K6620445X20
IC: 511B-20445X20
Set Mode
Set mode option No./
setting Item
4-3 DCS INVERSION
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
EXPLANATION
4-11 SQL TYPE
4-12 TONE SQL FREQ
4-13 TONE-SRCH
5 SCAN
5-1 DW TIME
Select a combination of DCS inversion codes in terms of communication direction.
Set the transmission of DTMF
code registered to a DTMF memory channel, DTMF code transmission delay time, and DTMF
code transmission speed.
Set a DTMF auto dialer channel
and code (16 characters).
Turn on/off the pager answerback
function and specify a personal
code (transmission/reception).
Set a non-communication
squelch.
Select a squelch level.
Select an S-meter squelch level.
Set a separate squelch type for
reception and transmission.
Select a squelch type.
1 to 10
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ANS-BACK: OFF / ON
CODE-RX: 01 02 to 50 49 05 47
CODE-TX: 01 02 to 50 49 05 47
300 Hz to 3000 Hz 1600 Hz
90
120
Level 0 to Level 15 Level 1
OFF / LEVEL 1 to LEVEL 9
OFF / ON
121
121
122
OFF / TONE / TONE SQL / DCS /
REV TONE / PR FREQ / PAGER
Set a tone frequency.
67.0 Hz to 254.1 Hz 100 Hz
Set the audio output during tone MUTE: ON / OFF
search.
SPEED: FAST / SLOW
Turn the muting function on/off
and select a tone search speed.
Enables/Disables the Weather OFF / ON
Alert Feature.
5-3 SCAN RE-START
5-4 SCAN RESUME
Set the priority memory channel
monitoring interval.
Set the scan lamp to light or not
when scanning stops.
Set the scanning restart time.
Set the scan stop mode.
5-5 SCAN WIDTH
Set the scan mode.
5-2 SCAN LAMP
Reference
Setting Item
page
(Bold letters: Default)
RX (Reception):
119
-NORMAL (Homeomorphic) /
INVERT (Inversion) /
BOTH (Both Phase) /
NORMAL (Homeomorphic)
TX (Transmission):
-NORMAL (Homeomorphic) /
NORMAL (Homeomorphic)
NORMAL (Homeomorphic)
INVERT (Inversion)
MODE: MANUAL / AUTO
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DELAY: 50ms / 250ms / 450ms /
750ms / 1000ms
SPEED: 50ms / 100ms
0.1 SEC to 10 SEC
5 SEC
84
85
123
124
124
ON / OFF
125
0.1 SEC to 10 SEC 2 SEC
SCAN:
BUSY / HOLD / 2sec to 10sec
5sec
DW:
BUSY / HOLD / 2sec to 10sec
VFO: ALL / BAND
MEMORY: ALL CH / BAND
125
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Functions Used As Needed
4-14 WX ALERT
Description of function
126
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FCC ID: K6620445X20
IC: 511B-20445X20
Set Mode
Set mode option No./
setting Item
6 GM
6-1 LANGUAGE
Setting Item
(Bold letters: Default)
Functions Used As Needed
Select the language to use for JAPANESE
writing a message, etc.
ENGLISH
6-2 DELETE GROUP
Delete a registered group.
–
6-3 DELETE MEMBER Delete a registered member.
–
6-4 RADIO ID
Transceiver specific number(ID)
–
appears. (This cannot be edited)
* For more details of this function, refer to the GM Function Instruction Manual.
7 WIRES-X
7-1 LANGUAGE
Select the language to use for JAPANESE
writing a message, etc.
ENGLISH
7-2 RPT/WIRES FREQ Set a frequency to be used for Re- MANUAL / PRESET
peater/WIRES.
7-3 SERCH SETUP
Set the WIRES ROOM selection HISTORY / ACTIVITY
method.
Edit a category tag.
C1 to C5
7-4 EDT CATEGORY
TAG
7-5 REMOVE ROOM/
Delete a registered Category C1 to C5
NODE
ROOM.
* For more details of this function, refer to the WIRES-X Function Instruction Manual.
8 CONFIG
8-1 APO
Set the APO operating time.
OFF / 0.5 HOUR /
1 HOUR to 12 HOURS
8-2 BCLO
Turn on/off the busy channel lock- OFF / ON
out function.
8-3 BEEP
Set the beep output function and SELECT:
the function of emitting a beep KEY&SCAN / KEY / OFF
when a band edge/CH1 is en- EDGE: OFF / ON
countered.
8-4 BUSY LED
Turn on/off the BUSY LED.
A BAND: ON / OFF
B BAND: ON / OFF
RADIO: ON / OFF
8-5 CLOCK TYPE
Set the clock shift function.
A/B
8-6 GPS LOG
Set the GPS access time.
OFF / 1 SEC / 2 SEC / 5 SEC /
10 SEC / 30 SEC / 60 SEC
8-7 HOME VFO
ENABLE/DISABLE of VFO trans- ENABLE / DISABLE
mission in Home Channel.
8-8 LED LIGHT
Turn on/off the white LED flash–
light.
8-9 LOCK
Select a lock mode.
KEY&DIAL / PTT / KEY&PTT /
DIAL&PTT / ALL / KEY / DIAL
8-10 MONI/T-CALL
Select a monitor switch or T-CALL MONI / T-CALL *1
switch.
8-11 TIMER
Set the power ON/OFF timer.
ON: 00:00 to 23:59 ON / OFF
OFF: 00:00 to 23:59 ON / OFF
8-12 PASSWORD
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Description of function
Reference
page
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
127
128
128
129
129
130
130
131
131
132
132
Turn on/off the password function. ON / OFF [ – – – – ]
133
*1: Depends on the transceiver version.
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FCC ID: K6620445X20
IC: 511B-20445X20
Set Mode
Set mode option No./
setting Item
8-13 PTT DELAY
Description of function
Setting Item
(Bold letters: Default)
134
134
135
135
136
37
34
136
137
88
–
–
–
–
–
Functions Used As Needed
OFF / 20ms / 50ms / 100ms /
200ms
8-14 RPT ARS
Turn the ARS function on/off.
ON / OFF
8-15 RPT SHIFT
Select a repeater shift direction. Differs depending on frequency
8-16 RPT SHIFT FREQ Select a repeater shift width.
Differs depending on frequency
8-17 SAVE RX
Set the reception save time.
OFF / 0.2 SEC (1:1) to 60.0 SEC
(1:300)
8-18 STEP
Select a channel step.
AUTO / 5.0 kHz to 100 kHz
8-19 DATE & TIME ADJ Set up the built-in clock function.
–
8-20 TOT
Set the timeout timer.
OFF / 30 SEC to 10 MIN 3.0min
8-21 VFO MODE
Select the frequency selection ALL / BAND
range in the VFO mode.
8-22 VIBRATOR
Select a vibrator mode and set up MODE:
the vibrator function.
OFF / BUSY / SIGNALING
SELECT:
MODE1 / MODE2 / MODE3
9 APRS
9-1 APRS AF DUAL
Turn on/off the muting function ON / OFF
when both the APRS function and
AF dual function are active.
9-2 APRS
Displaying Model Code
APY01D (Cannot be edited.)
DESTINATION
9-3 APRS FILTER
Select 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: OFF / ON
9-4 APRS MODEM
Set the APRS baud rate
OFF / 1200bps / 9600bps
9-5 APRS MSG FLASH Set the strobe to flash when there MSG:
is an incoming message.
OFF / 2-4-10 (2sec interval) /
20sec / 30sec / 60sec /
CONTINUOUS /
EVERY 2s-10s (1sec interval) /
EVERY 10s-EVERY 50s
(10sec interval) / EVERY
1m-EVERY 10m (1min interval)
GRP:
OFF / 2-4-10 (2sec interval) /
20sec / 30sec / 60sec /
CONTINUOUS
BLN:
OFF / 2-4-10 (2sec interval) /
20sec / 30sec / 60sec /
CONTINUOUS
Set the PTT delay time.
Reference
page
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