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2.1033 1b)(4) 2.1033 (b)(3) MANUAL
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Front Panel Controls
PWR Switch
Press and hold the PWR switch for 1/2 second to turn the transceiver on and off.
VFO/MR Key
Pressmg this key changes the frequency control between the VFO and Memory
systems
STEP Key
Press this key momentarily, to changes the tuning steps of the MAIN DIAL Knob
and the VFO CH (SELECT) knob,
The STEP key toggles the tuning steps through the following sequence:
MAIN DIAL Knob
SSE/CW: 5 9 10 9 25 9 50 9 100 9 5 ......
AM: 25 9 50 9100 91k 9 9k 9 25 .....
FMthO, WAFM:IOk (fixed)
VFO CH (SELECT) knob:
FM: 10k 9 12.5k 9 20k 9 25k 9 10k ......
W-I‘M: 100k (fixed)
Note: Do not activate this knob in the SSB/CW/AM mode.
Press and hold this key for 1/2 second‘ increase the tuning steps of the VFO CH
(SELECT) knob as follows:
SSE/CW: lk‘ AM: 5k, FM: 10k, W-FM: 20 k,
HOME Key
Pressing this key recalls a favorite frequency.
LOCK Key
Pressing this key locks the MAIN DIAL Knob.
MAIN DIAL Knob
This is main tuning dial for the transceiver, It is used for tuning, and function
setting functions on the FT~100.
FUNC Key
This key is used to select the one nfeleven functions ofthe [A] ~ [D] keys (Function
keys located bottom ofthe LCD display).
MODE Key
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ssing this key momentarily, selects the operating mode. The selections available
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LSB 9 (‘W 9 AM —) FM 9 LSB
Press iind hold this key for 1/2 second. switch may cause the precise mode to be
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selected from Within a mode group (LSB ééUSB, CW (——) CW-R(reverse), AM e—)
AFSK, FM (79 \\'(wide)-FM).
(9) UPIDWN Keys
Pressing either of these keys [UP/DWN] momentarily steps the operating frequency
up or down one ham band.
When first pressing and holding the [UP] key for 1/2 second, then pressing either of
these keys [UP/OWN] momentarily steps the operating frequency 10 MHZ up or
down, Similarly, when first pressing and holding the [DWN] key for 1/2 second,
then pressing either of these keys [UP/DWN'] momentarily steps the operating
frequency 1 MHz up or down.
(10) SRCH Key
Press and hold this key for 1/2 seconds, activates the Smart Search feature
(11) Functions Keys
These four keys select many of most important operating features on the FT-IOO.
The function of the key is determined via the FUNC key selecting, and indicated
along the bottom edge of the display.
[A] key
[B] key
[Cl key
[D key
V>M
Pro -s mid hold this
k ' fui ’/; second
transfers the
“1" contents of VFO
into a memory
M>V
Press and hold this
key for ‘/1 second
transfers the
contents of the
cui‘i‘entlyeselecled
A=B
Press and hold this
key for V» second
causes the contents
of VFO~A to be
copied into VFOVB,
SPL
Press this key to
activates split
frequency
Operation between
the VFO-A and
“Rn 0pm“
mus i standard
repeat shift to be
alipllt‘tl to the
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receive frequent-ms
when n iC])9mel'
Spill ls
magi-amines
resistor memory channel so that the two VFOVB
iiitn VFO VFOs contents Will
be identical.
AIB TRC QMB SKP
Press this key to Press this k Press this key Press this key
exchanges the activates the “V170 causes the QMB designate memory
contents of VFOA Tracking" memories to channels to be
aiitl\'F0~l-l operation. whereby recalled skipped during
VFO~A and VFO-B sequentially scanning.
2 are "slaved" under Press and hold this
control by the key store the
MAIN DIALhuob. VFO frequency
into the QMB
memory
7 W 77 77 7 registers,
RPT REV TON DTMF
Press [Ills key. Press this key to Press this key to ’??‘7?‘{?‘_7
\\'l|lll’ iii the FM iov ses the activate the CTCSS
iiig mode transmit and opeiation.
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frequency during
transmissmn:
additionally. a
CTCSS encode tone
will he
superimposed on
your transmitted
signal. 7_
D50 ART STE SET
o4t, Press this key to Press this key to Press this key to
activate the DCS selects the ARTS activate the ARTS
operation, _ mode. operation.
IPO ATT AGC NB
Press this key to Press this key to Press this key to Press this key to
set optimum reduces the selects the one of activates the Noise
mceiver front end strength of all threerecoveiytime Blanket:
characteristics for signals (and noise) (AGC First. AGC
“5” strong signals. This by lZ~dB. Slow. orAGC Auto)
bypasses the fl‘ol’ll for the receiver
entl RF amplifier AGC system
and feeds the
received signals
directly to (he first
mixer.
DAL SCN PRI SQL
Press this key to Press this key to Press this key to Press this key to
“6" activates the Dual start the upward activates the selects the squelch
Watch feature. scan. Priority feature. between the Noise
Squelcli and RF
Squelch..
6.0 2.4 500 300
Press this key to Press this key to Press this key to Press this key to
“7" selects tht IF filter selects the IF filter selects the IF filter selects the IF filter
bzinthidth It) (5.0 bandwidth to 2.4 bandwidth to 500 bandwidth [0 300
kHz. kHz Hz. Hz.
MET TUN PRC VOX
Press this 1; ' to Press this key to Press this key to Press this key to
selects the display activate the activate the speech enables automatic
us" function of the optional F020 processor This voice~actuated
meter in the TX AutomaticAntenna feature activates transmitter
mode. Tuner or ATASJOO only SSE and AM switching in the
Active Timing mode. SSB. AM. and FM
_ W Antenna System. modes.
MET TUN SPT KEY
Press this key to Press this kev to Press this key to Press llfls key to
selects the display activate the activate a spotting activate the built-
.tqt, function of the optional FC»20 tone. used for in Electronic Keyer.
‘ meter in tho TX AntoniaticAnienna precise zeroing In
"mile, TiiiierorATAS-IOO onto an incoming
Active Tuning CW signal.
7 7 7 Antenna System. A
MON CH1 CH2 ID
A t. ., Press this kry (0
10 rtwiew [he I'W
A message . 7 W
NR NOC BPF EQ
tun l’i-e“ this km in Press this key tn Press this key to Press lhlw key to
‘ztcm-ute ilir DSP activate the DSP aetitnie the DSP activate the DSP
trillionetlntti zliltl AutoNoicllfillOl' _ bandpass? filter. J'E'chvel'rtéqunhgcl'.
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also selects one of The passband and also selects one
three noise characteristic of three
reduction setting. adjust by SELECT equalization
knob. sem&
(12) AF Knob
The inner AF control adjusts the receiver volume level presented to the speaker or
headphones Clockwise rotation increases the volume level.
(13) SQI/RF Knob
In the FM mode, this outer knob determine the SQL control, may be used to silence
background noise when no signal is present.
In the SSBCVV, or AM operation, this knob determine the RF GAIN control, may be
used to adjust the gain ofthe receive's RF and IF.
(14) SELECT Knob
This BO-position detentcd rotary switch is used for most tuning, memory selection
and function setting on the FT- 100.
(15) CLAR Key
Pressing this key activate the RX Clarifier feature. When this feature is activated,
the SELECT knob is used for Clarifier tuning up to an offset oft 12 kHz
(16) Liquid Crystal Display
The Liquid Crystal Display (LCD)
Rear Panel Connectors
(1) Antenna Cable Pigtail 1
Connect HF/5O MHZ antenna’s 50 Q cable to this M-type (SO-239) coaxial
connector.
(2) Antenna Cable Pigtail 2
Connect Lift/430 MHz antcnna's 50 (1 cable to this M-type (SO-239) coaxial
connectoix
(3) DATA Jack
This Six—pln mini-DIN jack accepts AFSK input or FSK input from 3 Terminal Node
Controller (TNF) or Tcrminal Unit (TU): it also provides fixed level Audio Output,
PTT. and Ground lines, The optimum AFSK Input level is 30 mV at 3 th while the
Audio Output piovided is fixed at 100 inV at 600 Q.
(4) EXT SP Jack
This Cl 7) iiiui. 27plll Jock provides speaker audio output for an external Speaker. The
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audio output impedance at this jack is 4 Q ~ 169, and the level varies according to
the setting,, of the front panel’s AF control.
13.8 VDC Cable Pigtail
This is the DC power supply connection for the transceiver, Use the supplied DC
cable to connect this pigtail to the car battery or base station DC power supply
capable of at least 25 Amperes (continuous duty). Make certain that the RED lead
connects to the Positive side of the power sourse. and that the BLACK lead connects
to the Negative side ofthe power source.
ACC Jack
This 3.5-mm 3-pin jack accepts external ALC (Automatic Level Control) voltage
from a linear amplifier (tips), and connected to the TX/RX switching circuit for
control ofexternal device (ring).
ICET Jack
The 3.5-mm 3-pin Jack is used for connection of a CW keyer paddle or a straight
key. Use only a 3-pin (stereo) plug in this jack.
BAND DATA Cable Pigtail
This 8»pin mini-DIN jack is for the FCVZO External Automatic Antenna Tuner and
the ATAS- 100 Active Tuning Antenna System.
Receiving
Power OnlOfl'
Press and hold the PWR switch for 1/2 second to turn the transceiver on and off.
Mode Selection
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Press the [MODE] key to toggle the operating mode between four settings:
LSB —) CW —) AM 9 FM % LSB
In the LSB mode, press and hold the [MODE] key for 1/2 second, switch the LSB to
USB.
Similarly, press and hold the [MODE] key for 1/2 second, switch the CW to CW-
R(i'everse), AM to AFSK, and FM to W(Wide)-FM.
Bandwidth Selection
1.
Press the. [FUNF] key several times to recall the "FUNC MODE 7", then press the
desired bandwidth key ([;\(6 (HI to [D(300)] key).
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2 Bandwxdth are displayed in a row immediately above the each key along the bottom
edge of the display.
Amateur Band Selection
Press the either of [UP] or [DWN] keys, up or down one Amateur Band.
IOMHz Step UplDown
1. Press and hold the [UP] key for 1/2 second, change the [UH/[DWN] keys steps to
lOMHz.
2. Press and hold the [UP] key again, change the [UP]/[DWN] keys steps to one
Amateur Band.
IMHz Step Up/Down
1. Press and hold the [DWN] key for 1/2 second, change the [UP]/[DWN] keys steps to
lMHz.
Press and hold the [DWN] key again, change the [UP]/[DWN] keys steps to one
Amateur Bandt
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Stacked VFO System
Press the [FUNC] key several times to recall the “FUNC MODE 2”, then press the
[A(A/'B)] key toggles operation between VFO A and B.
Receiver Accessories
Clarifier (Offset Tuning)
1. Press the [CIAR] key momentarily to activate the Clarifiei‘ function.
2. Turn the SELECT knob to move the receiver frequency up to $1.2kHz.
3. To turn the (‘Im‘ifier off, press the [CLAR] key again.
44 To set the Clarifier offset to Zero, turn the (‘larifier off then turn the MAIN DIAL
Knob one click.
CW Spot (CW mode only)
Press the [FUNC] key several tunes to recall the “FUNC MODE 9", then press the
[C(SPT)] key to activate fl constant nudio “sidetonei’l
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AGC (Automatic Gain Control) Selection
ll Press the [FUNC] key several times to recall the “FUNC MODE 5".
2. Press the [C(AGC)] key to toggle the AGC recovery time between three settings:
AGC FAST —) AGC SLOW —) AGC AUTO —> AGC FAST
Squelch (FM mode only)
Rotate the SQL/RF knob clockwise until the background noise just disappears.
RF Gain Control
When interference or background noise are severe, rotating the SQL/RF knob counter-
clockwise may, in some instances, improve reception.
Noise Blanker
1. Press the [FUNC] key several times to recall the "FUNC MODE 5", then press the
[D(NB)] key to activate the lF Noise Blanker.
2. Press the [D(NB)] key again to turn the IF Noise Blanker off.
Note: This feature does not activated on the FM mode.
DSP Noise Reduction (NR)
1, Press the [FUNC] key several times to recall the “FUNC MODE ll".
2, Press the [A(NR)] key to toggle the DSP NR between four settings:
DSP NR (Level 1) —) DSP NR (Level 2) —) DSP NR (Level 3) -) DSP NR (Off) —)
DSP NR (Level 1). .
DSP Notch Filter
1. Press the [FUNC] key several times to recall the “FUNC MODE 11", then press the
[B(NOC)] key to activate DSP Notch Filter.
2. Press the [B(NOC)| key again to turn the DSP Notch Filter off.
DSP Passband Filter
1. Press the [FUNCI key several times to recall the "FUNC MODE 11“, then press the
[C(BPF)] key to activate DSP Passband Filter, and a graphical representation ofthe
relative width of the DSP passband displayed on the LCD.
2. Turn the SELECT knob to adjust the passband filter width.
3. Press the [C(BPF)] key again to turn the DSP passband filter off.
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DSP Equalizer
1. Press the [FUNC] key several times to recall the “FUNC MODE 11".
2. Press the [D(EQ)] key to toggle the DSP Equalizer between four settings:
DSPEQ l —>DSPEQ2—) DSPEQBQDSPEQKM’OQDSPEQl .......
IPO (Inter Point Optimization)
1. Press the [FUNC] key several times to recall the “FUNC MODE 5", then press the
[A(IPO)] key to reduces the receiver front end gain bypassing the RF preamplifier.
2. Press the [A(IPO)] key again to re-activate the receiver front end's preamplifier.
Note:This feature does not activated on the 144MHz and 430MHz bandsi
ATT (Front End Attenuator)
1. Press the [FUNC] key several times to recall the “FUNC MODE 5”, then press the
[B(ATT)] key to reduces the strength ofall signals (and noise) by IZrdB.
2. Press the [A(ATT)] key again to represents “ATT oft".
Note: This feature does not activated on the l44MHz and 430MHZ bands.
Transmitting
SSB Transmission
Basic OperatiQn
1. Press (or press and hold for 1/2 second) the [MODE] key to recall the LSB or USB
mode (depending on hand; use USB on 14 MHZ & higher bands).
2. Press the Microphone's PTT switch, and speak into the microphone at a normal
vnicc level.
Note: The microphone gain level can be adjusted via the Menu Item 4-1.
3. Release the FTP switch to return to the receive mode.
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1. Press the [FUNC] key several times to recall the “FUNC MODE 8", then press the
[D(VOX)] key to activate the VOX circuitry.
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Without pressing the P’I‘T switch on the microphone. speak into the microphone at
a normal voice level. The F'I‘-lOO should automatically swttch into the transmit
mode. and should return to receive when you quit talking
3. To cancel VOX and return to l‘TT operation. press |D(\'()X)] key once more.
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Note: The VOX gain level and VOX delay time can be adjusted via the Menu Item
7-8 & 7-9. '
Digital Speech Processor Operation
1.
5°
Press the [FUNC] key several times to recall the “FUNC MODE 8", then press the
[C(PRC)] key to activate the Digital Speech Processor.
Press the PTT switch, and speak into the microphone in a normal voice level.
Increases your transceivers average power output.
To deactivate the Digital Speech Processor, press [C(PRC)] key once more.
Note: The compression level ofthe Digital Speech Processor can be adjusted via the
Menu Item 4-2.
CW Transmission
Straight Key Operation
1.
2.
3.
Insert your key's plug into the KEY jack on the rear panel.
Press the [MODE] key several times to recall the CW mode.
When you press on the key, the transmitter will automatically activated and you
will hear the CW side tone in the background.
When you quite sending, the FT-IOO will return to the receive mode.
Note: The CW hang time can be adjusted Via the Menu Item 7-5,
Electronic K 'er eration
505“
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Connect your keyer paddle’s cable to the KEY Jack on the rear panel.
Press the [MODE] key several times to recall the CW mode.
Press the [FUNC] key several times to recall the “FUNC MODE 9", then press the
]D(KEY)] key to activate the electronic keyer.
(‘lose the “Dot" contact on the paddle, and rotate the 77? knob to set the electronic
keyer‘s speed to the desired level.
The weight (proportion of dots to dashes) may be adjusted (each parameter
individually) in the event you wish to modify the relationship from the default 1:1:3
Dot/Spacc/Dash ratio. Use the Menu Item 7~| & 7-2.
A programmable delay in thc kc ' transmission may be added, when using an
amplifier, so as to allow the amplifier’s relays a few extra milliseconds in order to
become properly seated. This delay shifts the entire stream of dots and dashes
without changing the weight Use the Menu Item 7-4
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The function of the electronic keyer may be changed from “Keyer Without Space" to
“Keyer With Auto-Space“ to “Bug Keying" via the Menu Item 70.
Memory Keyer ngratjon
The FT-IOU includes an easy-to-use CW Message memory system, which allows
automated CW sending of repetitive messages. The following functions are available
through the CW Message Memory System:
0 Up to three messages may be stored (two may contain up to 50 characters, while
one may contain up to 20 characters.
0 A sequential contest number (0001, 0002, ...) may be imbedded in a message, if
desired.
0 The stored messages may be reviewed Without transmission so the contents may
be checked for accuracy,
0 The message(s) may be transmitted so as to reduce operator fatigue during long
operating sessions. such as in a contest.
Message Memory Storage
1.
Press the IFUNC] key several times to recall the “FUNC MODE 10”, then press and
hold one ofthe keys numbered [B(CH1)]t [C(CH2)] or [D(ID)] for 1/2 second to store
a message in one ofthose slots Memories [B(CH1)] and [C(CH2)] will accommodate
messages of up to 50 characters in length, while memory [D(ID)] will accommodate
messages of up to 20 characters in length, Additionally, Memory [D(ID)] can
accommodate a message within which a sequential contest number may be
imhedded.
After pressing one of the numbered keys, start sending the desired message. The
storage process will be terminated automatically.
To imhed a contest serial number in a message, send three Question Marks (W?) at
the desired point in a message assigned to the |l)(lD)] key. For example, to send
"5990001," "5990002,” and so forth, store “SNN???” into the special “Contest
Number Memory Register ([D(lD)] key), If the number gets out of sequence during
the contest. you may set the number to an arbitrary value via the Menu Item 7-4.
Revieu of Stored Message
To review messages prev1ously stored without sending them over the air, press the
]A(M()N)I key momentarily then press the desired key ([B(CH1)], [C(CH2)] or
[DtlDJIJ momentarily. You will hear the message Via the Sidetone circuit, so as to
check it for accuracy.
Transmission of Stored Messages
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Press the desired key (IB(CH1)], [C(CH2)] or [D(ID)]) momentarily to play the
message stored in that memory register. The transmitter will automatically be
activated for message generation, after which the transceiver will automatically
revert to the receive mode.
FM Operation
Sim lex Non-Re eat ' - i
1. Press (or press and hold for 1/2 second) the [MODE] key to recall the FM mode.
2. Close the microphone’s PTT switch to activate the transmitter, Speak into the
microphone in a normal voice level
Note: The microphone gain level can be adjust via the Menu Item 4—1, and FM
deviation can be adjust via the Menu Item 5-3..
3. Release the PTT sw1tch to return to the receive mode.
4 The VOX feature is operational during FM transmission.
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It Press the [FUNC] key several times to recall the “FUNC MODE 3", then press the
[AtRPT)] key to activate repeater operation. Pressing the [A(RPT)] key causes two
important functions to become activated:
O The transmitter frequency will be shifted by a default value so as to access the
repeater input frequency;
0 A repeater access tone will be superimposed on your signal, as many repeaters on
these bands use CTCSS to prevent false activation of the repeater by random
noise, Both Siibaudible (CTCSS) and Burst (1750 Hz) tones are available.
2. If the above repeater shifts and/or access tone are not appropriate for your area,
they may he set independently for each band. The menu selections which perrtain
to these functions are shown below.
To set thc (‘TCSS Tone, use the Menu Item 6-0.
To set the 29 MHz repeater shift, use the Menu Item 6-2.
To set the Fit) I\IIIZ repeater shift, use the Menu Item 6-3.
To set the 1-H MHZ repeater shift, use the Menu Item 6-4.
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To set the 130 MHZ repeater shift, use the Menu Item 6-5.
3A One press ofthe [A(RPT)] key will have set the FT- 100 for "Minus Shift“ operation.
In this situation. you “ill observe the “r" indicator on the display. If your repeater
uses a IJONUVP shift (instead of negative), press the [A(RI-‘T)] key again; the “+"
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indicator Will replace the - indicator on the display.
4. Set the FT-lOO's receiver to the repeater output (downlink) frequency.
Close the PTT switch and speak into the microphone, You will observe that the
transmitted frequency has shift according to the setting ofthe [A(RPT)] key.
6. Release the PTT switch to return to the receiver mode.
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The CTCSS Tone Squelch operation is available to silently monitor for calls on busy
channels, with your receiver’s squelch only opening up when a signal bearing the
matching CTCSS tonc appears on your frequency,
1. Set the Encoder and Decoder Tone frequency via the Menu Item 6-6 (Decoder) and
6-7 (Encoder).
2. Press the [FUNC] key several times to recall the “FUNC MODE 3", then press the
[C(TON)] key twice to activate the CTCSS Tone Squelch. The receiver will become
silent, unless a station bearing a CTCSS tone matching that of your transceiver
appears on frequency. When this happens, the squelch will open and normal
reception will commence.
3. Press the [C(TON)] key once to cancel the CTCSS Tone Squelch.
DSC Operation
Another from of tone access control is Digital Code Squelch, or DCS. It is a newer, more
advanced tone system that is less susceptible to false triggering than CTCSS. A DCS
encoder/decoder is built into your FT-IOO, and operation is very similar to that Just
described for CTCSS.
1. Set the DCS code via the Menu Item 2-6.
2. Press the [PUNC] key several times to recall the “FUNC MODE 4", then press the
[A(DCS)J key to activate the DCS encoder/decoder, The receiver remains muted
until a matching I)(‘S code is received on an incoming signal.
3. Press the [A(D(‘.S)| key once to cancel the DCS.
ARTS Auto Range Ti'anspond System
This 5 stein uses D(‘,S signaling to inform you when you and another ARTS-equipped
station are Within communications range,
1. Press the lFUNC] key several times to recall the “FUNC MODE 1", then press the
|B(:\RT)I key to select desired current AR’S mode (RXn‘ccciveronly. TX:tmnsmitr
only. or TRX:transceive)
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Press and hold the [D(SI£T)] key for 1/2 second to activate the ARTS.
To cancel the ARTS operation, press the [B(ART)] key again.
Memory Channel Operation
QMB Channel Programming/Recall
QMB thannel Storage
1.
2.
Tune in the desired frequency
Press the [FUNC] key several times to recall the “FUNC MODE 2”, then press and
hold the [C(QMB)] key for 1/2 second until the double beep is heard. The double
beep provides audible confirmation that the memory storage was successful.
As you dial up other frequencies, repeating the procedure in, above causes the QMB
memory system to cycle through the QMB channels in the following sequence:
Q-Ol 9 Q-02 9 Q-03 9 ...... (up to Q~10)
Frequency data will be stored and purged on a first—in, firstrout basis.
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Press the [C(QMB)J key momentarily to recall the currently active QMB channel.
Press the [C(QMB)] key repeatedly to cycle though the QMB channels, in the same
sequence as shown for QMB Channel Storage.
While operating in the QMB Channel Recall mode, you are not “fixed" on the QMB
channel; you may tune away from the QMB channel frequency, using the Main
Tuning Dial, as though you were in the VFO mode. In this situation, the “lVl-TUNE"
will he indicate in the display. To return to the originally-stored QMB channel,
press the [C(QMB)] key once,
Memory Operation on “Regular” Memory Channels (channel# 1-001 to 1-200)
Memory Chan nel Storn go
1.
Tune in the desired frequency and set the operating mode and bandwidth.
Press the [FUNC] key >cvcral times to recall the "FUNC MODE 1”, then press the
{AW>M)] key momentarily to enter the “Memory Check" mode, which is used to
find an unused memory channel. The frequency stored (if any) on the current
memory channel will be sho“ n in the display.
Use the SELEC'I‘ knob to increment through the main channel bunk. lfyou have
restricted memory operation to one channel group. memory storage will similarly
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be limited to the currently—selected memory group; just press SELECT knob to
allow unrestricted access to all memory channels for storage ofyour frequency data.
When you have selected the channel location into which to store the frequency
information, press and hold the [A(V>M)] key for 1/2 second, until you hear a
double beep, which confirms that the frequency information was successfully
stored,
Memory Chg nnel Recall
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If you currently are in the VFO tuning mode, press the VFO/MR key once to enter
the “Memory" mode (the “MR" icon will appear in the display).
To select another memory channel, turn the SELECT knob.
To restrict your memory channel selection just to one memory group, press the
SELECT knob once, Now, only those channels within the current memory group
will be available for recall vie step 2. above. To change memory groups, press the
SELECT knob again, then turn the SELECT knob to step through the channels
until you enter another group. You may now press the SELECT knob again to
restrict memory channel access to the newly—selected group.
Once you are operating on a memory channel, you may tune off of the original
frequency (as though you were in the VFO mode). Just rotate the MAIN DIAL
Knob; the “MR" icon will be replaced by one which indicates “M TUNE," indicating
that you have now shifted into the “Memory ’l\ining” mode. When operating the
Memory rDining mode, if you find another frequency you wish to store into another
memory channel, just press the [A] key momentarily, select a new memory channel
via the SELECT knob, then press and hold the [A(V>M)] key for 1/2 second (until
you hear the double beep) To exit the Memory Tuning mode, press the VFO/MR key
as follows:
0 One touch of the VFO/MR key returns you to the original memory frequency.
0 A second touch ol'the VFO/MR key Will cause you to exit the Memory mode and
return to tho VFO mode (the “MR" indicator will be replaced by “VFO-A” or
“VFO~B").
" ' Inf rmation
The FT-lOO’s main memory area may be divided into as many as eight groups. These
groups may. in some instances. provide more efficient or intuitive memory operation.
Once you have detormincd how many memories are to be designated in each group (see
menu selection 0.1 N (178i you may restrict memory operation just to one group, or you
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may allow the memory channels to be selected Without regard to memory group
boundaries.
The complete memory channel number is composed of two sets of numbers, separated
by a hyphen. The single digit before the hyphen is the memory group number (1, 2, 3,
......... 8). The second, two digit number is the channel number itself (I to 200).
Therefore, if channel #34 is assigned to group £31, its channel number is “1-34." If you
have created eight channel banks of 24 ~ 25 channels each, channel #34 would be
designated “2-34” since it falls within channel group #2.
Memory Mode Accessories
Moving l\ emery late to YEQ
Data stored on memory channels can easily be moved to V'FO, ifyou like.
1. Select the memory channel containing the frequency data to be moved to VFO.
2, Press the [FUNC] key several times to recall the “FUNC MODE 1", then press and
hold the [B(M>V)] key for 1/2 second until you hear a double beep. The data will
now have heen copied to VFO, although the original memory contents will remain
intact on the previouslystored channel.
D - a Memo] ' thannel
Frequency data stored on a memory channel can be deleted from a memory channel, if
desired. The deletion process is not a “hard" erasure, so if you erase a channel by
mistake using this procedure, the memory channel contents can be recovered.
1, Select the memory channel containing the frequency data to be deleted,
2. Press the {FUNC} key several times to recall the “FUNC MODE 1", then press and
hold the [A(V>l\l)] key for 1/2 second until you hear a double beep. At this point, the
memorized frequency and other data will disappear. The data is now “masked” and
will not be available for operation.
3. To restore the masked frequency data, repeat steps l., and 2. Above However, if
you store new frequency information on a channel containing masked data, the
masked data will be overwritten and lost
Smart Search Operation
The Smart Search automatically stores the frequencies where activity is encountered on
the selected hand. When Smart Search is engaged, the transceiver quickly searches
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above and below your current frequency, storing active frequencies as it goes (without
stopping on them even momentarily). These frequencies are stored in a special Smart
Search memory bank, consisting of 50 memories (25 above the current frequency, 15
below the current frequency).
50
Set the SQL knob to the point where background noise is silenced. Atypical setting,
for effective Smart Search operation, will be at 12 o’clock or slightly clockwise from
this position.
Set the transceiver into the operating configuration in which you wish to search
(VFO, Memory, QMB, etc).
Press and hold the [SRCH] key for 1/2 second to activate Smart Search scanning.
The transceiver sweeps the current hand once in each direction starting on the
current frequency. All channels where activity is present (up to 25 in each direction)
are loaded into the Smart Search memories. Whether or not all 50 memories are
filled, the search stops after one sweep in each direction
To recall Smart Search memories, press the [SRCH] key momentarily. Now you can
turn the SELECT knob to select the Smart Search memories.
Scanning Operation
The FT-IOO contains a wide variety of scanning capabilities. Whether you are in the
VFO mode or one of the memory modes, scanning operation is fundamentally identical
in all modes ofoperation, but with the following differences:
O [n the VFO mode. scanning causes the transceiver to sweep up or down the band,
pausing or halting on any signal encountered;
O In the QMB mode, the scanner WI“ scan only the QMB memory bank;
In the Mommy mode, the scanner will scan the programmed memories, and can
be instructed to skip certain memories during scanning;
O In the Programmable Memory Scan (PMS) mode, the scanner will scan the band
within user-programmed frequency limits,
Scanning operation is easy to perform:
1.
Set the SQL knob to the point where background noise is silenced. A typical setting,
for effective scanning operation. \\'lll be at 12 o'clock or slightly clockwise from this
position,
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Set the transceiver into the operating configuration in which you wish to scan (VFO,
Memory, QMB, etc).
Press the [FUNC] key several times to recall the “FUNC MODE 6", then press the
{B(SCN)] key momentarily to start upward scan. Rotate the MAIN DIAL Knob
counter clock wise to toggle scanning direction downward.
Note: Press and hold either the microphones [UP] or [DWN] key for 1/2 second will
cause upward or downward scanning, respectively, to begin.
The scanner Will now cause the transceiver to increment in the chosen direction
until a signal is detected, When a signal is encountered which opens the Squelch,
the scanner will pause until the signal disappears (at the end of the other station’s
transmission), at which point the scanner Will resume. While the transceiver is in
the “Pause" condition, the "SCAN" icon (located above the [B(SCN)] key) will blink.
See “ScanrResurne Choices” for details of how to customize the resumption of
scanning.
Press PTT switch on the microphone to cannel scanning.
Note: VFO scan speed is determined via the Menu Item 2-2, memory channel scan speed
is determined via the Menu Item 2-1.
Scan Skip Programming (Memory Mode Only)
Among the memories you have programmed, there may be some stations which you do
not Wish to scan.
To remove a channel from the scanning loop:
1.
f)
Recall the memory channel to he skipped.
Press the [FUNC] key several times to recall the “FUNC MODE 2”, then press the
[D(SKP)I key momentarily. the “SKIP" icon appears in the display; this shows that
this channel is now not eligible for scanning
Repeat steps 1. and 2 as many times as necessary to skip all the channels you do
not wish to scan.
initiate memory scanning. you will observe that the channels you marked to be
skipped are not included in the scanning loop. Press the PTT switch to stop the
scan: now use the SELECT knob to step through the channels manually - one at a
time — and you will observe that the “skipped" channels are, nonetheless, available
for recall by manual means,
You may restore a pl‘CVlOquy»SkIp|)C(l channel to the scanning loop by selecting the
channel manually; then press tht [IXSK‘PH key momentarily so that the “SKIP”
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icon is disappears.
Programmable Memory Scan (PMS) Operation
To limit scanning (or tuning) to within a particular frequency range, you can use
Programmed Memory Scanning (PMS) provided with nine special-purpose memories
(Pl ~ P9). First, store the upper and lower frequency limits ofthe range in a consecutive
pair ofPMS memories (i.e., P] & P2, P2 & P3, etc.). For example, P2 might contain the
lower edge and P3 the upper. Next recall the first memory of the pair that hold the
rangc you want to scan or time. then turn the Main Tuning Knob to activate memory
tuning (“MATUNE" appears). Tuning and scanning are now within the limits of the
selected PMS memory pair, keeping operation inside this programmed range.
Example: Limit tuning 8; scanning to the 17-m band.
1. Press [VFO/MR] key as necessary, to recall the VFO mode. Tune to the low edge of
the 177m band: 18.068 MHz and select the desired mode (here, USE/CW).
2, Press the [FUNC] key several times to recall the “FUNC MODE 1”. Press the
[A(V>M)] key momentarily, then turn the SELECT knob to select the memory
channel “P 1”.
3. Press and hold the [AN>M)] key for 1/2 second to write the VFO into “P1”.
4. Tune to the high edge ofthe l7-m band (18.168 MHZ), then select the desired mode.
5. Prcss the [A(V>M)] key momentarily, then turn the SELECT knob to select the
memory channel “P2"i
6. Press and hold the [A(V>M)] key for 1/2 second to write the VFO into “P2".
7. Recall the memory channel P1, and turn the MAIN DIAL Knob to activate memory
tuning.
8. Tuning and scanning are now limited to the 18.0687 to 18.l68'MHZ range until you
press [VFO/MR] key to return to memory channel operations.
Scan-Resume Choices
Scanning operation requires that you have the F'I'JOO’S audio squelched. The
transceiver then assumes that the opening ofthe squelch corresponds to the discovery of
a signal you may WlSh to listen to.
Once the scan has been halted. one of four things may happcn:
O The default action is that the transceiver pauses on the signal and stays locked
on its frequency for five seconds. Thereafter, scanning will resume whether or not
the other stations transmission has ended.
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0 One of another option is that the scanner halt until the other station’s
transmission ceases (at which point the squelch will close). Five second after the
squelch closes, scanning resumes automatically. The resumption interval is
adjustable from O to 10 seconds via the Menu Item 2-4.
0 One of another option is that the scanner finds a signal, and lock on that
frequency Without resuming the scan at some point.
0 The scanner can also he scanning slows down (but doesn’t stop) for a five second ,
when activity is detected.
The scan-resume choices may be selected via the Menu Item 2»O,
Dual Watch Operation
Dual Watch is similar, in some respects, to scanning. In Dual Watch, however, the
transceiver monitors (squelched) on the VFO-A frequency while periodically checking
the VFO-B for activity. A typical example might be for you to set VFO-A to 50.110 MHz,
watching for DX stations who might call CQ on that frequency, while periodically
checking 28.885 MHZ for stations reporting band openings on 6 meters
To activate Dual lVatch:
1. Set up transmit and receive operation on VFO-A, establishing your primary
monitoring frequency. Set up the frequency to be checked periodically on VFO-B,
2. Recall VFO-A, then rotate the SQL control until the background noise is silencedi
3. Press the [FUNC] key several times to recall the “FUNC MODE 6”, then press the
[A(DAL)] key momentarily to activate Dual Watch.
4. lfa station is detected on the VFO-B frequency, the FTJOO will pause on the VFO-
B frequency, and stay there according to the menu selections you made per the
“Scan-Resume Choices" earlier.
5. Press the [A(DAL)] key again to cancel Dual Watch. Note that pressing the PTT
swnch on the microphone does not canncl Dual W'atch operation.
Priority Operation
The Priority feature initiates a two frequency "nnning process, whereby Memory
Channel #1~()l is checked every five seconds to see ifthere is activity.
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1. Adjust the SQL knob so that the background noise is just silenced.
2, Press the [FUNC] key several times to recall the “FUNC MODE 6”, then press the
[C(PRI}] key to initiate the Priority mode, The FT-IOO will continue to operate
normally on the current frequency, but every five seconds will switch briefly to
Memory Channel #1-01, locking for activity, If no activity is found, operation will
resume on the current frequency.
3. “activity is found on the Priority channel (Memory 311-01), the transceiver will lock
on the Priority (‘hannel for a interval set via the Menu Item 2—4.
4. Ifyou press the PTT switch while “pausing” on the Priority Channel, operation will
be locked on the Priority Channel,
Press the [C(PRI)] key to exit the Priority mode.
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Menu Operation
The FT-IOO’s Menu System allows you, the owner, to customize a wide variety of
transceiver performance aspects and operating characteristics.
Menu Selections
1. Press and hold the [FUNC] key for 1/2 second. The Menu Item number and a brief
title for the Menu Item will appear in the display.
2. Rotate the MAIN DIAL Knob to select the Menu Item you wish to work on
3. When you have chosen the desired Menu Item number.
4. Rotate the SlslliCT knob to change the value or condition for the Menu Iteml
5, When you have made your selection, press and hold the [FUNC] key for 1/2 second
to exit and resume normal mode.
Menu Mode Selections and Settings
Menu Item 0-1
Function: Select the number ofMemory Channels in Group 1.
Available Values: I N 99
Default: 99 (All memory channels are in Group 1 by default)
Memory Group I may he left at 99 channels, in which case there \Vlll be no partitioning
ofthc Memory System Otherwise, you may set any number less than 99 for inclusion in
Group 1 it'you Wish to partition the memories.
Menu Item 0-2
Function: Select the number of memories in Group 2
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Available Values: The last digit in Group 1 plus 1 is the bottom end of Group 2; 99
maximum
Default: OFF
If, for example, there are 25 memories in Group 1, Group 2 starts at Memory 71 26.
Mum
Function: Select the number of memories in Group 3
Available Values: The last digit in Group 2 plus 1 is the bottom end of Group 3; 99
maximum
Default: OFF
If, for example, Group 2 contains Memory Channels 26 through 40, Group 3 starts at
Memory # 41.
Menu Item 0-4
Function: Select the number of memories in Group 4
Available Values: The last digit in Group 3 plus 1 is the bottom end of Group 4; 99
maximum
Default: OFF
Menultemlkfi
Function: Select the number of memories in Group 5
Available Values: The last digit in Group 4 plus 1 is the bottom end of Group 5; 99
maximum
Default: OFF
Menu Item 0-6
Function: Select the number of memories in Group 6
Available Values: The last digit in Group 5 plus 1 is the bottom end of Group 6; 99
maximum
Default: OFF
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Function: Select the number ofmemories in Group 7
Available Values: The last digit in Group 6 plus. 1 is the bottom end of Group 7; 99
maximum
Default: OFF
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Mew
Function: Select the number of memories in Group 8
Available Values: The last digit in Group 7 plus 1 is the bottom end of Group 8; 99
maximum
Default: OFF
Ma
Function: Auto Channel Up
Available Values: ON/OFF
Default: OFF
When programming memones from the VFO, this feature automatically increments
selection to the next higher memory channel, This allows programming sequential
memories more easily (you don't have to manually select the next memory to be written)
This also prevents inadvertently overwriting stored memories,
Menu Item 1-0
Function: MAIN DIAL Speed
Available Values: 100/200
Default: 200
You may choose between two speeds for the MAIN DIAL Knob. Selecting “100” cuts the
tuning rate in halt compared to the default value.
Menu Item 1-1
Function: IF Shift Tuning Step Size
Available Values: 10/20/50 (Hz/step)
Default: 20 I—Iz/step
Selects 10 Hz, 20 Hz\ or 50 Hz tuning steps used with the IF Shift control.
Menu Item —2
Function: (‘larificr Tuning Step Size
Available Values: 5/10/2060 (Hz/step)
Default: 10 Hz/step
Selects 5 Hz. IO Hz, 20 Hz, or 50 Hz tuning steps used with the SELCT (CIIAR) control
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Function: Memory Tuning
Available Values: ON/OFF
Default: ON
Enables/disables the memory tuning feature,
Menu Lem 14
Function: VFO link
Available Values: ON/OFF
Default: OFF
Enables/disables the VFO link feature.
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Function: Auto AGC
Available Values: FULL/MODE
Default: MODE
Menu Item 1-8
Function: Key and Panel Beeper
Available Values: ON/OFF
Default: ON
Enables/disables the beep that sounds when a front panel key or button is pressed.
Menu Item ]-9
Function: Beep Frequency
Available Values: 200 ~ 5000 Hz
Default: 880 Hz
This Menu Item allows you to set the tone ofthe front panel key beep tune generator to
whatever value is comfortable.
Menu Item 24)
Function: Select the desired Scan-Resume mode,
Available Values: STOP/PAUSEfBS(SeCOnd)/SLO\V
Default: BUSY
This Menu Item allows you to select your favorite method of scanq‘estal‘t after the
scanner has stopped on an incoming signal (when the squelch opens). The choice are:
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STOP: The scanner will stop when a signal is received. and will not restart.
PAUSE: The scanner will hold until the signal disappears, then will resume
after a delay set via the Menu Item 2-4
5S (second): The scanner will hold for five second, then resume whether or not the
other station is still transmitting.
SLOW: The scanner Will slows down for five seconds after detecting activity:
then resumes to normal scan rate.
Function: Memory Scan Speed
Available Values: 100/200/500/1000 ms
Default: 200 ms
This sets the scan dwell time, which is the duration that scanning samples each
memory channel.
Menu Item 2-2
Function: VFO Scan Speed
Available Values: ll 10/50/ 100 ms
Default: 10 ms
This sets the scan dwell time that scanning samples each VFO.
Menu—Itemj-jl
Function:
Available Values:
Default:
Menu Item 2—4
Function: Scan Delay Time
Available Values: 1/2/5/10 second
Default: 5 second
Selects a scanning delay time. This determines how long scanning pauses on activity
before resuming.
Menu Item 2-5
Function: Smart Search
Available Values: BAND/SFH/MCH
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Default: BAND
u 2-
Function: DCS Code
Available Values: See chart XX
Default: 023
Menu Item 2-7
Function: DCS Polarity
Available Values: NOR/INV
Default: NOR
Keep this selection set to “NOR” unless you are certain that the other station(s) will be
using “Inverted” DCS cpdimg.
Menu 1mm 2-&
F unction:
Available Values:
Default:
Menu Item 2-3
Function:
Available Values:
Default:
Menu Item 3-0
Function: Frequency Display Format
Available Values: CAR RIER/OFFSET
Default: CARRIER
CARRIER: Displays the actual carrier frequency, without any offset uddedi When
changing modes. the frequency display remains constant.
OFFSET: When changing modes, the Frequency display changes to reflect the
added BFO offset.
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Function: Display Resolution
Available Values: 10/100/1000 Hz
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Default: 10 Hz
Selects 10 Hz, 100 Hz, or 1 kHz display frequency resolution for the VFO display. Note
that this setting does not affect tuning step size:
Function: LCD Display Brightness
Available Values: AUTO/INTRGMANU
Default: AUTO
Menultemjil
Function: S/PO Meter Peak-Hold
Available Values: OFF/500ms/15ec./2sec.
Default: 500 ms
Enables/disables peak-hold feature, and selects display bar/segment persistence (delay
time) from 500ms, 1 sea, or 2 See.
Menu Item 3-4
Function:
Available Values:
Default:
MM
Function:
Available Values:
Default:
Mensthmji-fi
Function.
Available Values:
Default:
Menu Item 34
Function:
Available Values:
Default:
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Funchion:
Available Values:
Default:
Mgnu Imm §~9
Function:
Available Values:
Default:
Mam-$0
Function: RF Power Output Range
Available Values: VAL/ 10/501 100 W
Default: 100 W
Selects a maximum RF power output limit of 10 W, 50 W, 100 W.
11 4-1
Function: MIC Gain
Available Values:
Default:
Me n -2
Function:
Available Values:
Default:
Menu Item 4-3
Function:
Available Values:
Default:
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Function:
Available Values:
Default:
<7-,
Mum
Function:
Available Values:
Default:
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Function:
Available Values:
Default:
Function:
Available Values:
Default:
N gnu Item 4-8
Function:
Available Values:
Default:
Menu Item 4-9
Function:
Available Values:
Default:
Menu Item 5-0
Function:
Available Values:
Default:
Memg [mm 5- 1
Function:
Available Values:
Default:
mum
Function:
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Available Values:
Default:
M u 5-3
Function:
Available Values:
Default:
Menu Item §-4
Function:
Available Values:
Default:
Menu Igm 5-5
Function: RTTY Frequency Shift
Available Values; 170/425/850 Hz
Default: 170 Hz
Selects 170, 425, or 850 Hz standard frequency shift for FSK RT’I‘Y operation.
MeniLIEMQ
Function: RTTY Frequency Display
Available Values: MARK F/CARR
Default: l\rL~\RK
y gnu “gm 5-7
Function:
Available Values:
Default:
Menu lkm 5-8
Function: Packet Frequency Display Offset
Available Values:
Default:
Menu Item 5-9
Function: Packet Tones
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Available Values: 1170/1700/2125/2210 Hz
Default: 2125 Hz
Selects one of four available packet tone pairs (1170:1070/1270 Hz, 1700:1600/1800 Hz,
2125z2025/2125 Hz, 2210:2110/2130 Hz). The frequency displayed is actually the center
frequency ofthe selected tone pair,
Menu Item 6- 1
Function: CTCSS Repeater Tone
Available Values: See chart below
Default: 88.5 Hz
Select one of 3S CTCSS (Continuous Tone Coded Squelch System) tones to be
transmitted to access repeaters that require themi
Menu Item 6-1
Function: Repeater Tone Setting
Available Values: Continuous/Burst
Default: Continuous
Selects continuous tone or burst tone mode for CTCSS operation.
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Function: 29 MHz Repeater Shift
Available Values: 0 N 200 Hz
Default: 100 Hz
Selects the desired TX frequency offset (shift) from the displayed RX frequency to access
29 MHz FM repeater.
Men —
Function: 50 MHz Repeater Shift
Available Values: 0 ~ 1000 Hz
Default: 100 Hz
Selects the desired TX frequency offset (shift) from the displayed RX frequency to access
50 MHZ FM repeater.
Menu Item 6-4
Function: 1411 MHZ Repeater Shift
Available Values: 0 ~ 1000 Hz
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Default: 600 Hz
Selects the desired TX frequency offset (shift) from the displayed RX frequency to access
144 MHz FM repeater.
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Function: 430 MHz Repeater Shift
Available Values: 0 ~ 10 MHz
Default: 5 MHz
Selects the desired TX frequency offset (shift) from the displayed RX frequency to access
430 MHz FM repeater,
LiemLItemfifi
Function: CTCSS Tone Decoder Frequency
Available Values: See Chart below
Default: 88.5 Hz
Selects the frequency ofyour decoding tone for CTCSS Tone Squelch Operation,
Menu Item 5-7
Function: CTCSS Tone Encoder Frequency
Available Values: See Chart below
Default: 885 Hz
Selects the frequency of your encoding tone for CTCSS Tone Squelch Operation.
u I »8
Function:
Available Values:
Default:
11 6-9
Function:
Available Values‘
Default:
Menu ltem 7-0
Function: Kcyer Mode Selection
Available Values: Elll/EliZ/l’iAG
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Default: ELI
Selects the desired keyer emulation mode for the built-in electronic keyer:
ELI: Iambic keyer with ACS (Automatic Character Spacing) disabled.
Weighting is user-selectable via the Menu Items 7-1 and 7-2,
EL2: Iambic keyer with ACS enabled. Weighting is user-selectable Via the
Menu Items 7-1 and 7—2.
BUG: Mechanical "bug" keyer emulation. One paddle produces “dits”
automatically, while the other paddle manually produces “dahs”.
Menu Item 1-
Function: CW “Dot" Weighting
Available Values: 0.5 ~ 20
Default: 1.0
Adjusts dot character weight from 0.5:1 ~ 2.0:1
M I -2
Function: CW “Dash" Weighting
Available Values: 2.0 ~ 4,5
Default: 3.0
Adjusts dash character weight from 2.011 ~ 4.5:1
Menu [mm 7—3
Function: Starting value for the Contest Number
Available Values: 0000 ~ 9999
Default: 0001
Menu Item 7-4
Function: Break-In Time Delay
Available Values: 0 ~ 30 ms
Default: 5 ms
Selects the time delay when the PTT is keyed and the carrier is transmitted during
QSK operation.
Menu Item 7-5
Function: Keyer Delay
Available Values: 0 ~ 5.1 Seconds
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Default: 0.5 seconds
Selects the time delay during which the transmitter remains keyed after you stop
sending.
Menu Imm Z-fi
Function: CW Playback Style (for Contest Number)
Available Values:
Default:
Menu Item 1-7
No Function
Menu tem 7»8
Function: VOX Gain
Available Values: 0 ~ 100 %
Default: 50 " .
Set the gain ofthe VOX circuitry’s input audio detector.
Me -9
Function: VOX Delay
Available Values: 0 ~ 2 seconds
Default: 0.5 seconds
Set the “hang time" for the VOX cii-cuitiy,
Mum-M
Function: SQL/RF knob
Available Values: SQL/RF (JAIN/AUTO
Default: AUTO
Selects the operation of the SQL/RF knob front panel control. When select to AUTO,
SQL/RF knob
ylgnu Item 8-1
Function: LOCK Button Operation
Available Values" DIAL/PRILMRY/ PANEL
Default: DIAL
Selects front panel [LOCK] key action:
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DIAL: Locks MAIN DIAL Knob only,
PRIMARY: Locks front panel primary function keys (refer to drawing)
PANEL: Locks front panel keys (refer to drawing).
Menu Item fi-Z
Function:
Available Values:
Default:
Function:
Available Values:
Default:
m —4
Function:
Available Values:
Default:
Menu Item §-5
Function; Squelch mode
Available Values: NOISE/RF/DSP AUTO
Default: NOISE
Menu hem 8-6
Function: Antenna Tuner
Available Values: TUNER/A-ANT/OF F
Default: OFF
Select the device (F020 m'A'l‘ASrlOO) to be controlled via the [B(TUN)] key.
TUNERzThc [B(TUN)I key will activate the Optional FC—ZO,
A-AN'I‘: The [B(’I‘UN)] key will activate the optionalA’l‘AS-IOO,
OFF: Disable the |B(TUN)] kcyl
Me -7
Function:
Available Values:
Default:
Menulmmfl
Function:
Available Values:
Default:
Memltamfl
Function:
Available Values:
Default:
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Changes or modifications to this device not expressly approved by
Yaesu Musen could you the user‘s authorizatron to operale this ueyice
1 Changes or modifications to this device not expressly approved oy Vaesu
Musen could void the users authorization to operate this devlce
2 This device complies wrth part 15 olthe FCC rules Operation is subiect to
the lollowrng two candllions. (1) this ueiiioe may not cause harmful
interlerenoe, and (2) this device must accept any inlerference including
inlerference that may cause undesired operation
3 The scanning receiver in this equipment is incapable ortoning, or readily i
oeing alleiedt by the User to operate withln the frequency bands allocated
to the Domeslic publlt: Cellular Telecommunications Service in the Part
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to the following two conditions. (1) this device may not cause interference
and (2) this oeuice must accept any interference including interference that
may cause undesiraole operation of this device

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