Yaesu Musen RP80V User Manual USERS MANUAL
Yaesu Musen Co., Ltd. USERS MANUAL
USERS MANUAL
t ‘ ~ V vXthoa Operating Manual Control! 8: Connectors LED Indicator Glows Green: Monitor on Blinks Green: Busy Channel (or SQL oil) Glows Red: Transmit Blinks Red: Battery Voltage is low Blinking Yellow: Receivinga Selective Call Antenna Jack PIT (Plush 1!) Talk) Switch Monitor Button CH (Chanel) Selector VOUPWR Knob MlCtSP Jack (Extemnl MicfEarpltone) Speaker Microphone ..' Before You Begin Battery l’nelt Installation and Removal . D To install the battery. hold the transceiver with your left hand, so your palm‘ rs over the speaker and your thumb it on the top of the belt cllp. Insert the battery pack unto the battery compartment on the back of the radio while tilting the Belt Clip outward. then close‘the Battery Pack Latch until it locks tn place with a "Click“ CI to rcmtwe the betten’. turn the radio off and remove any protective case: Open the Battery Pack latch on the bottom or the radio. then slide the battery downward and out item the who while f ‘ ttnfoltllttg the Belt Clip. Coun'rmlr Do not attempt m open any of the rechargeable Ni-Cd packs. at they could exp/adv if accidentally sharI-ct'lvttimi. Low Batten Indication ‘ Ci As the battery discharges during use, the voltage guttunlly becomes lower. When the battery voluge reaches 6. 0 volts. substitute a freshly charged battery and recharge the depleted pack The r TXIBUSY indicator on the [up of the radio will blink red when the battery voltage' is low. 0 Avoid recharging Ni-Cd batteries onen with little use between charges. as this can degrade the t t chargc capacity. We reoomtttend that you carry an extra, fully- chm-get] pack with you so the apcrationll battery may be used until depletion (this “deep cycling“ technique promotes bellet‘ ‘ ‘ vwsuwszttca,t.m ‘ ‘ econ mvx-tt v ‘ mums: . H ux;210 ‘ Operating Manual ‘ ‘ tong-term Buttery capacity). Operation Preliminary Steps Cl install a charged batter)- pack onto the transceiver. as dereribed previously. ‘ ‘ CI Screw the supplied antenna onto the Antenna jack. Never attempt to operm this transceiver without an antenna contracted. r ‘ . ‘ ‘ . 1 Cl li’you have n Speaker/Microptrom, we recommend that it not ire connected until you are familiar with the basic operation of the vx-z I0. . Operation Quick Start 0 To turn the top panel's VOLIPWR knob clockwise to turn on the radio on. El Pull and turn the top panel's CH selector knob to choose the desired open-ting unmet ‘ CI Rotate the VOUP'WR knob to set the volumeJevei. it‘no sign-l is present. press and hold the ‘ .~ ' Monitor button (the lnwer button on the ten side) more than 2 seconds; enigma noise will ‘ now be head. and you my use this to set the VOIJPWR knob for the deslmd audio level. ‘ Ci Press and hold the Monitor button more than- ‘i morals (or press the Monitor button twice) to quiet the noise and resume normal (quiet) monitoring, ‘ El To transmit. press and hold the NT switch, Speak into the microphone area otthe front panel grille (lower right-hand oomer] in a normal voice level. To return to the Receive model releafie the PTT switch. ‘ El lt'n Speakc‘rFMicrophnnr is available. remove the plastic cap and its two mounting scrum-s from the right side of the transceiver. then insert the plug from the SpeakerMiérophone into the . MlcfsP jack: secure the plug using the screw supplied with the Speaken'Microphme. Hold the speaker grille up next to yuur car while receiving. To transmit. press the FIT switch on the Speakerr'Mit-rophune. just as you would on the main transceiver": body. Note: Save the original plulil‘ cap and its mourning screws. They should be rte-installed whett‘not using the Speaker/Microphone. Understanding Radio Wave: Radio waves travel from one point to another try several diii'euvnr means. The tuneful term for these methods or time travel' is "propagation. You mat,- know that "shortwave "signals can be propagtied over distances of several thousand miles bv reflection oft‘oi‘ the upper regions of the atmosplte vnusumtsenoowtm room mvx lD vxézto ‘ Operating manual ‘ ‘ Frequency) band. On this band. radio waves usually do not reflect oil'ol‘the anrrnsphere. lmead. radio waves behave almost as light: they travel m a straight line, and when they meet n building or ‘ obstruction. they go no further rn that direction. ‘ ‘ ‘ Therefore. it is important that you be as high and free from obstmetions as possible to cover the greatest distance when using your radio If you operate from inside a car or building‘any metal . 3 around you can absorb much ofrhe signal. both transmitted and received. Cover-gently thamfore be ‘ very poor under those conditions However, if you must operate from indoors. moving next to a . window wrll Improve communications. ‘ In view ofthe futorsjust discussed, you can easily see the polemial benef t ‘of holding the radio up high near your mrnrrh while transmitting. In this wav the antenna is high and clear, and coverage is best. On final note regarding propagation Is ureful in improving owerage. Because radio waves at VHF is similar to light waves, they do reflect, to varying dogma, off of hills, bulldirgs, and the like. In it crowded urban area. with many close building; cloee together. many reflections may court. and interfere with one another. causing tariations In signal strength at dlfi‘erent locations: Therefore. in signal is weak and you walk a few feet in an)- direction. reception may‘suddenly become clear. because a particular reflection path may become dominant. Reflections are‘l‘requently ‘ useful. es they can allow for com munieatinns between two stations over a highly obstmrtea path. ‘ Specifications GENERAL Frequency Range: l48-l‘l4 MHz Number or Channels: In channels Channel Spacing: I2.Si25r'30 kHz Battery Voltage: 7.2 VDC Temperature Range: —30 °C to +60 °C ‘ Case Size (WxHxD): 58 x lO'l x 25.4 mm wIFNB-VS'I Weight (approx): 340 grams with FNB-VS‘I, antenna. heltellp . RECEIVER Cimtlt Type: Double-conversion supethetetodyne lFs: 21.7 MHz dc 450 kHz rz-dn strum Sensitivity: < 0.2 W x . ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ 1 Squeleh Sensitivity: < 0.25 uV ‘ ‘ Selectivity: > 60 dB "" '—' —- _____..______ YAUSU MUSE?! on. LTD. FCC ID: tarsvx-z IW EXHIBITO: 8g ‘ ‘ h 71 "vx-zm‘ Operating Manual " ‘ ‘ lnterinoduleflon: > an as ‘ Spam"; Rejection: > 60d]; ‘ Imngémmm: >60dB ' AF O||(|I||(: ‘ ‘ 0.5 W @ 4 Q. S 36TH!) Tmammn ‘ , , Power Output: 5.0/1.0 W (Selectable) ‘ Frequency Stability: bem'rthan t2.5 ppm Mndullljnn System: Dim FM Maximum Damion: 12.5 km (12.5 mam kHz (25 kHz) FM Noise: > 35 dB 02.5 kHz» 40 dB (25 kHz) . Spurious 2mm»: > was below u‘nicf A17 karmm (@ 1 mg): < s 94 Microphone ‘lype: 2-142 condenser ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ M Specifications an: subject to change without notice or obligation: Accessories & Opiions FVP-zs Encrypthql/D‘TMF Pager Uni! ‘ ‘ ‘ FNB-V57 7.2 v mm mm NI-Cd emery ‘ h ‘ ‘ 1 FHA-25 Buttery Case ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ Nc-13 13.8 VDC Rapid Desk-Top Chm‘ger ‘ ‘ Mc-ne 120 VAC Rapid Desk-Top Charger 1 . Mcqac 230-240 VAC Rapid Desk-Top Che-gee NG73U 230 VAC Rapid Desk-Top Charger Mc-ve Overnigm Desktop Clinger V‘l’P-SG VX-‘l'runk Unll MEI-34m! Speaker/Micmpbum Mil-371MB Earpieoe Microphone ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ vc-zs vox Homer ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ 3 ‘ 1 ‘ 0742 PC Programming Cable ‘ ‘ ‘ CT-27 Radio lo Radlo ngumming Cable YMJSU MUSE! ell, LTD. FCC ID: MSW-21W mm 3:
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