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STANDARD HORIZON
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VHF/UHF Hand-Held Portable
Marine Transceiver
OPERATING MANUAL
YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD.
1-20-2 Shimomaruko, Ora-Ku‘ Tokyo 146-8649. Japan
YAESU U.S.A.
17210 Edwards R1, Cerritos, CA 90703. U.S.A.
YAESU EUROPE B.V.
PO Box 755251118 ZN. Schiphol. The Netherlands
YAESU UK LTD.
unit 12, Sun Valley Eusmess Park‘ Winnall Close
Winchester, Hampshire‘ 5023 OLB. U,KY
YAESU GERMANY GmbH
Am Kronbergm Hang 2, 0-65824 Schwalbach, Germany
YAESU HK LTD.
11m Flam Tsim Sha Tsui Centre, 66 Mody Rd ‘
Tsim Sha Tsui East. Kowloon, Hong Kong
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You now have at your fingertips a valuable communications tool - 3
STANDARD HORIZON two-way radio! Rugged, reliable and easy to
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with your colleagues for years to come, with negligible maintenance
down time.
Please take a few minutes to read this manual carefully The infon-na-
tion presented here will allow you to derive maximum performance
fi'om your radio. Afler reading it, keep the manual handy for quick
reference, in case questions arise later on.
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HX511 OPERATING MANUAL
HX511 Series
VHF/UHF Hand-Held Portable
Marine Transceiver
The HX511 is a frequency-synthesized, mi-
croprocessor-controlled FM handAheld por-
table transceiver providing up to five watts
(VHF) or four watts (UHF) of power out-
put on up to 16 channels in the VFW or UHF
Marine Bands. Designed specifically for
commercial and professional applications,
the HX511 is housed in high-strength die»
cast aluminum alloy, sealed to MIL-810 C,
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tight specifications'.
User selectable features include a four-mode
display with channel name or number, up-
right or inverted for easy viewing when on
your belt; selective channel scanning, ad-
justable-pause priority scanning, and vari-
able transmitter power output.
Other user-selectable features include push-
hutton display illumination, Z-tone decoder
enable/disable (with optional F2D—5 Unit in-
stalled), and manual squelch override. The
HX511 is easily programmed by your dealer
using a Yaesu Service Kit with an IBM PC-
ccmpatible computer.
Please read this manual carefully to become
familiar with the features ofthe HX511.
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HX511 OPERA TING MANUAL
SPECIFICATIONS
General VHF UHF
Frequency rlllge (MHz): 145 - 174 MHz 450 - 488 MHz
cnenneisz Uplo 16 Up (0 16
[simplex or semi-duplex) (simplex or semi-dopiex)
Pre~pmgrxmmed wmi Pic-programmed w1|h
CH 06: 155.300 MHz CH 171: 457 525 MHz
c1-1 09~ 155 450 MHz CH 02: 457.550 MHz
c1115: 155 1100 MHz 121-1 03. 457.575 MHz
CH 04. 457.500 MHz
Mnimum cnnnnei Sprud: 2! MHz 20 MHz
Minimum cnonnei Splcing, 12.5/25 kHz 12.5/25 kHz
Prngmmming cn-nnei seep. 5/625 kHz 10/125 kHz
Emission Type: “icons/151mm; llKOFJI-Ji SKDFSE
sirppiy Voiuge: 7 2 v DC 107. 7.2 v DC 107.
Curreni Consumption: 50 mA (siby, saver on) 50 mA (slby, saver an)
19 mA (Stby, saver on) 19 mA (slby, snver on)
200 mA (receive) 200 mA (reserve)
2000 mA (transmit) 2000 MA (transmit)
Cese Sine (WxHxD)' 50x149x39mm 59x149x39mm
Weigm (approx) 570 grams 570 gums
Receiver
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Superneierooyne Superneierodyne r
inierrneoine Frequtncies' 21.5 MHz a 455 kHz 47 9 MHz 0 455 kHz
lZ-dB 511m) Sensitivity: Dene: than 0.25pv beneriirnn 0 25,1v
Ill-dB Noise Quitting: berm men 0.35pv bmer lhan 0.35pv
soneisn Tiresnou - pener man now berm man (now
Adjacent cnonnei Selectivity 55/75 as 65/75 on
1rnnge Rejecxlnn: 75.113 75 dB
lnurmudnlntion Response: 72 dB 72 on
Hum & Noise 44/50 1115 40/45 03
Audiu Response: 4031113 irorn iiie o dis/oer ey-s on from (ire 5 iii/oer
De-nmphasis curve De»cmphasis curve
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Transmitte r
Power Olllpln: SW/IW QW/I W
Frequenty snpiiiry: 52 5 ppm 525 ppm
Moonioiion Sysiern variable reacranee variable reseronee
Maximum Devialiml, $2.5/25 kHZ tZ 5/15 kHz
An io Response' TIA/ElA-603 1.2.5 TlA/ElA-603 3 7.5
m llum end Noise bener lhan 45/50 as bener riron -45/50 as
Spurinus Emissions 60 as beluw carrier 50 dB below corner
AF Bislnrlinn (@ 1 tzi- < 57. @50 % modulnuon < 5-4, @50 % mndulmion
Micmphcne Type. 2-0 m condenser 2-k n condenser
Specificaimns may be sub/ea in change without nollz'e or oblrgnrr‘arr
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AccessomEs & OPTIONS
MH- 3D”; Speaker/Microphone
FNB-29A 7,2 V/1700 mAh Ni~Cd Battery Pack
CD-S Desktop Battery Rapid-Charger (used w/PA-14BIC)
FA-14B 120 V AC Mains Adapter
PA-14C 230 — 240 V AC Mains Adapter
CS-SOO Overnight Desktop Charger
ATV-3D VHF Helical Flex Antenna
ATU-5D UHF Helical Flex Antenna
FVP-22 Encryption Unit
FZD-SAIB Two-Tone Sequential Decoder
FTT-7 DTMF Keypad Tone Generator (16 keys)
FTT-7D DTMF Keypad Tone Generator w/Decoder
CE-21 Programming Sofiware
VPL-1 Programming Cable
CLIP-4 Belt Clip
SEC-1 Swivel Belt Adaptor (Requires LCS-2)
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CONTROLS & CONNECTORS
Top panel
(1) VOL Control
flu; This control adjusts the volume of the receiver, and turns the radio off
when rotated hilly counterclockwise to the click-stop
(2) S/DW Button (Scan/Dual Watch)
Momentarily (< lsee.) pressing this button tums the channel scanner on
and off. Pressing and holding (> 1 see.) this button activates the Dual
Watch feature (explained later).
(3) B Button
Pressing and holding this button more than 2 seconds (but less than 4
seconds) activates the voice encryption unit for privacy during communi-
cations, ifOptiOnal FVP-24 Encryption Unit installed Pressing and hold-
ing this button more than 4 seconds inverts the LCD display to either
frontward or backward facing readout (the backward display is conve-
nient for viewing when wearing the transceiver On your belt).
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CONTROLS & CONNECTORS
(4) A Button
Pressing and holding this button more than 2 seconds (but less than 4
seconds) selects High or Low power transmit Pressing and holding this
button more than 4 seconds causes the selected channel to be assigned as
the Priority Channel for use with Priority Scanning and Dual Watch func-
tions (explained later).
(5) BUSY/TX Indicator
This lamp blinks green when a signal is being received (or the squelch is
opened by pressing the MOM RES button) and red when transmitting. To
avoid interference, do not transmit if the lamp is glowing green. When the
battery almost depleted, this lamp blinks red, indicating that the battery
needs recharging or replacement very soon.
(6) CH Rotary Selector
This rotary switch selects the operating channel. lfa channel is selected
that is not available for Operation, “ ~ -- ~~ '- " is displayed, accompa-
nied by a rapid warning beeper (2 beeps/sec.)
(7) Antenna Jack
This threaded-type jack accepts the supplied flexible antenna. Any other
antenna types used here must be designed for the programmed cperating
frequencies,
(8) Liquid Crystal Display
In addition the channel number name, the display includes some operating
status symbols, indicated in the diagram below.
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CONTROLS & CONNECTORS
Side Panel Buttons
(1) MON RES (Monitor/Reset) Button
Pressing and holding this button more than 2 seconds (but less than 4
seconds) disables the tone squelch, and permits monitoring of stations
transmitting on the selected channel while still keeping your receiver quiet
from noise (“MO" will appear at the top right of the LCD). Press it again
to only hear calls within your network.
Pressing and holding this button more than 4 seconds toggles the tone and
noise squelch override, allowing all stations (and noise) on the channel to
be heard This may be used to hear weak stations Whose signals would not
normally open the squelch. Do this to pro-adjust the VOLume control
before receiving calls.
{With Selective Calling Option)
When the two~tone sequential decoder unit (FZD-S) is installed, and a
selective call has been received (“CALL” indicator on), pressing and
holding this button more than 2 seconds (but less than 4 seconds) will
reset the call function on the current channel and silence the receiver,
Otherwise pressing and holding this button more than 4 seconds resets the
call function on ALL channels.
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(2) PTT (Push-To-Talk) button
Hold this button to transmit (the “BUSY/TX" indicator glows red).
(3) LAMP/LOCK button
Press this button momentarily (<1 see.) to illuminate the display for five
seconds. Pressing and holding (>I sec.) this button locks top-panel push-
buttons (S/DW, B, A, and the optional DTMF keypad); this can be en—
abled to prevent radio settings from being disturbed
(4) Battery Release button
Slide this button in the direction ofthe arrow (upward) for battery re-
moval.
(5) EAR Jack
This provides audio output for an earphone or the optional MH—SOAEE
External Speaker/Microphone here. The internal speaker is disabled when
a plug is inserted into this jack.
(6) MIC Jack
Connect the optional MH-30A25 Speaker/Microphone here, the internal
microphone is disabled when thisjack is used.
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OPERATION
Preliminaries
If the transceiver has not been used since leaving the factory, fully charge
the battery using CD-8 unit (with PA-14B or C) before using it,
Mount the battery on the transceiver as described and shown in the photo
below. Also, install the antenna on thejack on top of the transceiver by
screwing the connector into the jack until it is finger-tight
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Battery Removal & Replacement
0 Make sure that the VOL control is set into the off click-stop, and
remove the protective sofi or hard case, if used.
0 Grasp the transceiver with your left hand, so your palm is over the
speaker and your thumb is on the Battery Release Button.
0 Move the button in the direction indicated by the arrowhead, while
using your right hand to slide the battery pack toward the side with
the button. The battery pack should slide smoothly out of its track.
0 To replace the Ni-Cd pack, repeat the second and third steps above,
simply sliding the battery case in the other direction after aligning
the shorter side ofthe battery pack with the track below the Battery
Release Button,
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OPERATION
Preliminary Steps
Before operating the transceiver for the first time:
0 Charge the battery pack and connect the supplied helical rubber
flex antenna to the antennajack on the top of the transceiver. Never
operate the transceiver without an antenna connected.
0 If you have a Speaker/Mic, we suggest you do not connect it until
you are familiar with basic operation.
0 Before proceeding, please review the “Top & Side Panel Controls”
outline, if you have not already, to familiarize yourself with the
functions of the controls.
Basic Operation
(3 Switch on the transceiver by rotating the VOL control clockwise
out of the click»stop (a momentary beep will sound). For now, ad-
just the control to about mid-position (12-o’clock), later you can
adjust the level to suit the operatin g environment.
D Rotate the CH knob to select a channel for operation, the LCD will
along with a rapid (2 beeps/sec.) beeping tone, the selected channel
position is not available for operation.
CI To transmit, wait until the channel is clear (“BUSYITX” LED ofi),
then press in the PTT switch on the side ofthe transceiver while
speaking across the face of the radio, A clear normal voice will
provide the best quality transmission. For maximum battery life,
select low power output (covered later) whenever possible. During
transmission the “BUSY/T X” indicator glows red. Release the PTT
switch to receive.
D To receive weak stations better, try positioning the radio as high
and far away from your body as possible, or disable the squelch
momentarily by holding the MON RES button on the side ofthe
radio for > 4 sec. (until the second low/high beep sounds), With the
squelch disabled, the “BUSY/TX” indicator will blinks green and
channel noise and weak stations can be heard. To quiet the radio
again, press the MON RES button again momentarily.
B When you are done operating, be certain to turn the VOL control to
the oft~ position to conserve battery life.
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OPERATION
Scanning
Scanning allows you to sequentially check for calls on all or only those
channels you select. To start scanning, press the SIDW button momen-
tarily. A beep then sounds and the display will clear and show “SC H”.
Scanning will pause when a signal is received, at which time the channel
number (or alphanumeric tag) will be displayed. A small “5” will be dis—
played above the channel, indicating the scanner is still active, but paused.
During this pause, you can press the PTT switch and talk to the station.
Otherwise, scanning will resume a few seconds after the signal is no longer
present. While scanning, if you momentarily press the PTT switch, opera-
tion automatically shifis to a default channel. This default channel can he
set to the priority channel (both “P” and “S/DW" are displayed), last—
busy channel, or home channel, depending on how your radio was prov
grammed.
To stop scanning, simply press SIDW momentarily again. Opemtion will
return to the channel that was last selected when scanning was activated.
If enabled by dealer programming, you may select only the channels you
want to scan, and have others skipped—over by performing the following
routine.
Use the CH knob to select a channel, then press the SIDW button to en-
able the channel for scanning (“E” will appear in the upper left comer of
the LCD). Repeat this process for each channel you want the scanner to
check.
To remove a channel from those to be scanned, press S/DW again, so that
“E” no longer appears in the display.
After you have enabled all the channels you want to scan, turn the radio
off, then on again to return to normal operation.
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OPERATION
Priority Scanning
Priority scanning allows you to scan and monitor channels while the re-
ceiver periodically checks for calls on a pre-selected (“priority”) channel.
You may want to use this feature if you want to scan different channels,
but don’t want to miss a call for you on a primary dispatch, emergency or
tactical frequency. Afler a call has been received on the priority channel,
operation returns to the programmed default channel scheme, as mentioned
before. Only one channel at a time can be selected as the priority channel,
0 To set the currently displayed channel as the priority channel, just
press and hold the A button for 4 sec. A small “P“ will now appear
at the top left comer of the display whenever this channel is se-
lected, along with an accompanying “beep“.
When a priority channel has been selected, the scanner will check the
priority channel regularly as you scan the other channels. Ifa signal ap-
pears on the priority channel, the scanner will pause and operation will
jump to the priority channel. Otherwise, the scanner will pause on active
non—priority signals as previously described.
lfa call comes in on a non-priority channel that you need to respond to,
just press the PTT switch while the scanner is paused on that channel. As
long as no call comes in on the priority channel, you can send and receive
on the other channel: scanning will resume when you finish and the chan~
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OPERATION
Dual Watch
If you need to operate on a non-priority channel while still checking for
calls on the priority channel, the Dual Watch feature let’s you to do this
without using the scanner. When enabled, operation on any selected non-
priority remains normal as before, however, when a signal is received on
the priority channel or when you press the PTT switch, operation immedi-
ately shifts to the priority channeli The rate at which the Dual Watch fea-
ture samples the priority channel can be set by the user.
0 To begin Dual Watch operation, first assign a priority channel as
described before, then select the non-priority channel you wish to
operate on
0 Press and hold the SIDW button until the second beep sounds,
“DW” (but not “S") will appear at the top of the display,
0 To manually shifi to the priority channel, press the PTT switch. At
this time you make transmit, otherwise, if no signal is received within
2 seconds, operation will revert back to the other selected Dual Watch
- channeli
f " 0 To turn off the Dual Watch Feature, press and hold the SIDW but- r '
ton again (“DW” will disappear in the display).
Voice Encryption {Requires Optional FVP—ZZ):
When optional FVP-22 Encryption Unit installed, pressing and holding
the B button more than 2 seconds (but less than 4 seconds) will turn on the
voice encryption unit for privacy during communications.
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CUSTOM SETTINGS
Belnw is a table nf radio features that can be customized by dealer pro-
gramming. To change a feature as your requirements change, contact your
Yaesu dealer. For future reference, check the box next to the option that
has been programmed in your particular radio, and keep it handy.
D Enabled
CI Disabled
Channel scanning can be disabled
completely for systems not requiing this
feature.
Cl 5seconds
C! Carrier
In the S-seconds mode. scanning pauses
on a busy channel tar 5 seconds. then
resumes.
In the Carrier mode. scanning pauses and
remains on a busy channel until the
station stops hansmittingi
CI Enabled
D Disabled
lf enabled. the user can program which
channels are to be scanned: otherwise.
dealer-progammabie only.
El Enabled
El Disabled
I3 Home Ch
El Last-Busy
Cl Priority cn,
Dual-Watch can be disabled completely tor
systems not requiing this feature.
tithe P'I'T is pressed during scanning,
determines which deiaut channel the radio
returns to t the selected Priority Channel,
a designated "Home" Channel, or the
channel that was last-busy,
Cl Enabled
D Disabled
EnabldDisable the side-panel MON RES
button (See paga 6 a 9)
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RECEIVER SQUELCH SETTING
The squelch setting on your HX511 is preset at the factory, and does not
normally require re-adjustment. However, in the event that this should
become necessary:
To adjust the squelch, use the Allen wrench to loosen the sevscrew secur-
ing the VOL knob, then pull offthe VOL knob, Rotate the small brass
collar just above the base of the VOL control shafl, using a pair of twee-
zers, as shown below. Be careful not to loosen the larger mounting nut at
the base of the control. When done, rotate the VOL control shaft fully to
the counter-clockwise position (into the click-stop), and press the VOL
control back on the shaft to align the indicator of the VOL control to the
dot “ 0” on the top panel, then tighten the seBcrew.
Adjustment of this control affects whether your radio can hear distant and
nearby stations, or only nearby ones; therefore we recommend leaving the
control as set, or having your Yaesu dealer perform the adj ustment.
Squeloh Control
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INSTALLING CHANNEL-STOPS
To simplify operation and prevent selection of unprogrammed/unused
channels or channel groups, tiny metal inserts or “stops” can be inserted
into the top panel beneath the CH selector knob. A tiny tab protruding
from beneath the skirt of the CH knob engages the stop(s) as it is tumed,
preventing further rotation.
To insert a stop, rotate the CH knob to the channel “1” position and use
the Allen wrench to loosen the setsorew locate the CH knob, then pull oi?
the CH knob. Insert the stops firmly into the appropriate slot(s) for the
desired channels, using a pair of tweezers or fine needle-nose pliers, ac-
cording to the drawing below. For example, to limit CH selection to chan-
nels 1 - 4, insert one metal stop at the 9 o’clock position (slot), and the
other at the 6 o’clock position. When done, press the CH selector knob
back on the shafl, align the indicator ofthe CH knob to channel “1," then
tighten the setscrew.
Note: The use of mechanical stops should not be used or relied upon as the
sole means to prevent selection or transmission on an invalid or unautho-
rized channel. Channels should be locked-out or TX-inhibited via pro—
gramming by your Yaesu dealer, and stops inserted as a operating conve-
nience to you and your network users.
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Yaesu Musen Co., Ltd.
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