Yaesu FTM-100DR [2/176] Introduction
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Before Use
Introduction
Features of this transceiver
144/430 MHz dual-band transceiver equipped with standard C4FM digital
communication modulation
Clear audio and data communication are achieved using the digital modulation
functions
Wide-band receives in the 108 MHz to 999 MHz range (air band, information wireless
band)
Transmit power 50 watts with cooling fan
The dot matrix LCD is mounted on the front panel
500 memory channels in the A-band and 500 channels in the B-band
Your frequency memory channels and transceiver configuration settings can be backed
up using a micro-SD memory card. The data on the micro-SD memory card can easily
be copied to other transceivers
A choice of scanning functions (including VFO scan, memory scan)
Built-in GPS receiver unit displays your station location and movement information.
Connection to external GPS devices is enabled.
Incorporated APRS
®
function enables data communication of location information and
messages
*Refer to the separate “APRS Instruction Manual”
GM (Group Monitor) function in which frequently communicating members can be
registered as a group, thereby allowing location information and messages to be
exchanged
*Refer to the separate “GM Instruction Manual”
Supports Yaesu WIRES-X Internet linking, enabling communication with remote
partners via the Internet
*Refer to the separate “WIRES-X Instruction Manual”
Bluetooth adaptor unit BU-2 (sold separately) permits hands-free operation
Voice guide unit FVS-2 (sold separately) provides voice announcements and recording
of received audio
* The WIRES-X, APRS, and GM Instruction Manuals are not included with this product.
Please download them directly from the Yaesu website.
Содержание
- 430 mhz dual band transceiver 1
- C4fm fm 1
- Ftm 100dr de 1
- Operating manual 1
- Features of this transceiver 2
- Introduction 2
- Important precautions for mobile transceiver operation 3
- Aboutregisteredtrademarksandcopyrights 4
- Howtoreadthismanual 5
- Before use 6
- Contents 6
- Before use 7
- Contents 7
- Before use 8
- Contents 8
- Beforeuse 9
- Caution 9
- Danger 9
- Safetyprecautions makesuretoreadthese 9
- Warning 9
- Before use 10
- Safetyprecautions makesuretoreadthese 10
- Warning 10
- Before use 11
- Caution 11
- Safetyprecautions makesuretoreadthese 11
- Before use 12
- Safetyprecautions makesuretoreadthese 12
- Checkingthesupplieditems 13
- Front panel 14
- Nameandfunctionofeachcomponent 14
- ① ⑤ 14
- ⑦ ⑧ ⑨ ⑩ 14
- ⑬ ⑭ ⑪ ⑫ 14
- Mainbody 16
- ① ② ③ ④ 16
- ① ⑤ ② 17
- Microphone mh 48a6ja 18
- Screendisplay 19
- ⑤ ④ ① 19
- ⑦ ⑥ 19
- Completinginput 20
- Deletingtheinputcharacters 20
- Deletingthemostrecentlyinputcharacter 20
- Input characters 20
- Movingthecursortotheleft 20
- Movingthecursortotheright 20
- Switchingthecharactertype 20
- Installation and connection 21
- Installing the transceiver 21
- Precautions on installation 21
- Installation location when used in a mobile unit 22
- About the antenna 23
- Installing the antenna 23
- Installing the main body 25
- Installing the front panel 26
- Connecting the antenna 27
- Connecting the front panel to the main body 27
- Connecting the microphone 27
- Connecting the transceiver 27
- 1 cabling from inside the car to the engine compartment 28
- Connecting the car battery 28
- Connecting the power supply 28
- 2 connecting the power supply cable 29
- Connecting the external power supply equipment 30
- Micro sd memory cards that can be used 31
- Setting up the micro sd memory card 31
- Things to note when using micro sd memory cards 31
- Inserting a micro sd memory card 32
- Removing the micro sd memory card 32
- Initializing micro sd memory cards 33
- Basic operations 34
- Inputting the call sign 34
- Receiving 34
- Switching the power off 34
- Turning the power on 34
- Adjusting the volume level 35
- Basic operations 35
- Toggling the operating band 35
- Adjusting the squelch level 36
- Changing the frequency steps 37
- Tuning in to the frequency 37
- Switching the operation mode 38
- Ams dn v dmode vw dw frmode fm analog 39
- Basic operations 39
- Cautions 39
- Display example when in ams mode 39
- On the screen the display differs depending on the received signal 39
- Press the display switches to vfo mode and returns to the previous receive frequency 39
- Receiving 39
- Selecting communication mode 39
- The ftm 100dr de transceiver is equipped with the ams automatic mode select function which automatically selects from 4 modes of transmission corresponding to the signal being received the transmit mode is selected according to the received signal so that c4fm digital signals and analog signals are received and transmitted automatically press to display 39
- To operate in fixed communication mode press to switch the communication mode each time is pressed the communication mode changes in the following order 39
- Switching the modulation mode 40
- Communicating 41
- Transmitting 41
- Adjusting the microphone sensitivity 42
- Adjusting the transmit power 42
- Communicating in fm mode 43
- Communicating using the repeater 43
- Tone calling 1750 hz 43
- Changing the 100 hz ctcss tone squelch 44
- Changing the beep volume 45
- Other settings 45
- Adjusting the date and time 46
- Locking the dial and keys 46
- Adjusting the display brightness 48
- Restoring defaults all reset 49
- Basic operations 50
- Caution 50
- Other settings 50
- Registering to the memory channel 51
- Using the memory 51
- Press and hold for over one second the memory write screen appears the frequency automatically appears on an empty memory channel 52
- Press completes memory registration and displays the frequency and the memory channel number on the screen 52
- Press switches to memory mode the most recently used memory channel appears on the screen 52
- Recalling memories 52
- Rotate the dial to select the desired memory channel 52
- Using the memory 52
- Recalling the home channel 53
- Changing the frequency of the home channel 54
- Clearing memories 55
- Example assigning a name like ym grp01 56
- Naming a memory channel 56
- Displaying the memory tag 58
- Split memory 59
- Assigning the wx function to a programmable key on the microphone 60
- Example when wx is assigned to p1 60
- Recalling the weather channels 60
- Receiving weather broadcast channels usa version only 60
- Listening the weather alert 61
- Scanning 62
- Searching for signals 62
- Vfo scan 62
- Selecting the receiver operation performed after scanning stops 63
- Canceling scanning to cancel scanning press ptt on the microphone this does not put the transceiver into transmit mode 64
- Frequencies registered to the memory channels can be scanned in the memory channel number order 64
- Memory scan 64
- Press and hold up or dwn on the microphone for over one second pressing up scans the memory channels in an upward direction pressing dwn scans the memory channels in a downward direction during scanning the decimal point of the frequency display blinks once the transceiver receives a signal the transceiver continuously receives it until the signal disappears and restarts scanning 2 seconds after the signal disappears 64
- Scanning 64
- Searching for signals 64
- Switch to memory mode 64
- Selecting the scanning method 65
- Specifying memory channels 66
- Scanning only the specified memory channels 67
- Setting memories to skip 67
- Registering to the programmable memory channels 68
- Scanning the programmable memories pms 68
- Caution 69
- Press and hold for over one second the memory write screen appears 69
- Press and hold up or dwn on the microphone for over one second programmable memory scanning will begin 69
- Press the display returns to the previous operating screen and shows the registered frequency and memory channel number lower limit frequency lp1 upper limit frequency up1 69
- Press to switch to memory mode 69
- Recall the upper or lower frequency pms memory channel 69
- Rotate the dial to select up1 69
- Rotate the dial to tune to the desired upper scanning limit frequency tune in to the frequency to set for the upper limit 433 00 mhz 69
- Scanning 69
- Scanning the programmable memory channels 69
- Searching for signals 69
- Monitoring the home channel 70
- Using the dual receive function 70
- Setting the channel signal reception time when using the dual reception function 71
- Setting the dual receive restart setting 71
- Activating the gps function 72
- Using the gps function 72
- What is gps 72
- About errors 73
- About gps positioning 73
- Activating the gps function 73
- Checking the satellite acquisition status 73
- Press twice briefly displays the radar like gps screen and the acquired satellite numbers and signal strength using a chart indicatesnon acquiredsatellites whereas indicatesacquiredsatellites the location information of your station longitude and latitude is also shown above the signal strength chart 73
- The satellites acquired at the current location and the strength of the signals can be observed on the radar like screen 73
- Using the gps function 73
- When the gps is not in use for an extended period of time 73
- Displaying location information of the received station in digital mode 74
- Displaying the location information 74
- Displaying your current location information 74
- Saving location information gps log function 74
- Checking the route using a personal computer 75
- Other settings 76
- Using the aprs function 77
- What is the aprs automatic packet reporting system function 77
- How to use the gm function 78
- Using the gm function 78
- What is the gm group monitor function 78
- Using the wires x function 80
- What is the wires x function 80
- Communicating with specific stations 81
- Convenient functions 81
- Selecting the tone frequency 81
- Using the tone squelch function 81
- Using the tone squelch function 82
- Transmitting tone signals 83
- Selecting the dcs code 84
- This radio is equipped with a dcs digital coded squelch function that allows audio to be heard only when signals containing the corresponding dcs code are received by matching the dcs code with the partner stations beforehand a quiet receive standby is possible 84
- Using the digital code squelch function 84
- Using the dcs function 85
- Setting the transceiver pager code 86
- Using the new pager function 86
- Activating the new pager function 87
- Calling a specific station 88
- Notification of incoming calls from partner stations using the bell function 89
- Other squelch functions 90
- Registering the dtmf code 91
- Using the dtmf function 91
- Transmitting the dtmf code manually 92
- Transmitting the registered dtmf code 92
- Using the apo function 94
- Using the timer function 94
- Using the tot function 95
- Exchanging messages or images 96
- Viewing the message or image list 96
- Appears on the upper side displays the confirmation screen 97
- Convenient functions 97
- Deleting data from the content display screen 97
- Deleting messages or images 97
- Display the data you want to delete 97
- Exchanging messages or images 97
- Press twice the display returns to the previously viewed operating screen 97
- Rotate the dial to select the data you want to check then press displays the selected data 97
- You can delete unnecessary messages and images from the micro sd memory card 97
- Deleting data from the list 98
- Downloading messages or images 98
- Creating and sending a new message 99
- Sending massages or images 99
- Using routine message 100
- Replying to the sender of the downloaded message or image data 102
- Forwarding the downloaded message or image data 103
- Copying data to a micro sd memory card 104
- Copying the radio data to another transceiver 104
- Functions to use as necessary 104
- Using a micro sd memory card 104
- Copying data from the micro sd memory card 105
- Using the clone function 106
- Connecting an external device 108
- Connecting to a computer 108
- To the transceiver to the computer usb jack 108
- Connecting an external device 109
- Data cable ct 165 optional when connecting to the rs 232c jack of the computer 109
- Functions to use as necessary 109
- Press and hold for over one second the setup menu appears 109
- Rotate the dial to select 1 com port setting then press the detail settings screen appears 109
- Rotate the dial to select 9 data then press the menu list appears 109
- To the transceiver to the computer 109
- Transmitting gps location information 109
- Turn on the transceiver 109
- Updating the transceiver firmware 110
- Connecting an external device 111
- Connecting the transceiver to a tnc terminal node controller enables packet communications through the transceiver 111
- Data cable ct 164 optional 111
- Functions to use as necessary 111
- Preparation tnc computer data cable prepare a cable suitable for the connected device 111
- The following optional products are available data cable ct 167 optional 111
- To the tcn etc 111
- To the transceiver 111
- Using the transceiver for packet communications 111
- Connecting an external device 112
- Data cable ct 163 optional 112
- Functions to use as necessary 112
- Make sure to turn off the transceiver before connecting cables for details on connecting to a tnc or computer see the instruction manual supplied with the tnc the computer may cause interference with reception when signals cannot be received normally move the computer away from the transceiver and use a photo coupler and noise filter to connect 112
- Press and hold for over one second the setup menu appears 112
- Rotate the dial to select 9 data then press the menu list appears 112
- Setting the packet communication operation 112
- To the computer etc 112
- To the tcn etc 112
- To the transceiver 112
- Turn on the transceiver 112
- Other connectable devices 115
- Customizing menu settings and user preferences 116
- Setup menu basic operations 116
- Customizing menu settings and user preferences 117
- Setup menu listing 117
- Customizing menu settings and user preferences 118
- Setup menu listing 118
- Customizing menu settings and user preferences 119
- Setup menu listing 119
- Customizing menu settings and user preferences 120
- Setup menu listing 120
- Customizing menu settings and user preferences 121
- Setup menu listing 121
- Customizing menu settings and user preferences 122
- Setup menu listing 122
- Setting the display brightness 2 lcd brightness 123
- Setting the display contrast 3 lcd contrast 123
- Setting up the screen display 1 sub display select 123
- Setup menu operations 1 display 123
- Switching the gps information 4 gps information 124
- Setting the microphone sensitivity 2 mic gain 125
- Setting the modulation mode 1 analog mode select 125
- Setting the transmission mode when using the ams function 3 ams tx mode 125
- Setup menu operations 2 tx rx 125
- Setting the squelch type in digital mode 4 digital sql type 126
- Setting the digital mode squelch code 5 digital sql code 127
- Setting the time to display the partner station information in a pop up window 6 digital popup time 128
- Setting your location information display 7 location service 128
- Sounding a beep when a partner station ends a transmission 8 standby beep 129
- Setting the memory scan method 2 memory scan type 130
- Setting the memory tag display 1 alpha tag size 130
- Setup menu operations 3 memory 130
- Using the half deviation function 9 half deviation 130
- Calling only the specific stations 6 pager code 131
- Notification of calls from partner stations 8 bell ringer 131
- Registering the dtmf code 5 dtmf memory 131
- Setting the dcs code 2 dcs code 131
- Setting the dtmf code transmission method 3 auto dialer 131
- Setting the squelch type 4 sql type 131
- Setting the tone frequency 1 tone sql freq 131
- Setup menu operations 4 signaling 131
- Setting the squelch type separately for transmission and reception 9 sql expansion 132
- Setting the weather alert operation usa version only 10 wx alert 132
- Setting the scanning direction 2 scan direction 133
- Setting the signal reception method 1 dual watch stop 133
- Setup menu operations 5 scan 133
- Selecting the receiver operation performed after scanning stops 3 scan resume 134
- Setting the channel signal reception time when using the dual reception function 4 dual watch mode 134
- Setup menu operations 6 gm 134
- Setup menu operations 7 wires x 134
- Setting the date and time 1 date time adjust 135
- Setting the time display format 2 time format 135
- Setup menu operations 8 config 135
- Setting the time zone 3 time zone 136
- Using the auto repeater shift function 4 auto repeater shift 136
- Setting the repeater shift direction 5 repeater shift 137
- Setting the repeater shift width 6 repeater shift freq 137
- Setting the beep volume 8 beep 138
- Setting the frequency step 7 fm am step 138
- Setting the microcomputer clock shift 9 clock type 138
- Setting the program keys on the microphone 10 mic program key 138
- Expanding the reception range 11 rx coverage 140
- Setting the unit displayed on the screen 12 unit 140
- Limiting the continuous transmission time 14 tot 141
- Setting the geodetic reference system 16 gps datum 141
- Setting the pin code for the bluetooth headset 15 bluetooth pairing 141
- Turning off the transceiver automatically 13 apo 141
- Setting the interval for saving the gps location information 17 gps log 142
- Setting the com port 1 com port setting 143
- Setup menu operations 9 data 143
- Setting the aprs and data communication speed 2 data speed 145
- Copying the transceiver settings to a micro sd memory card 1 backup 146
- Initializing a micro sd memory card 2 format 146
- Setup menu operations 10 aprs 146
- Setup menu operations 11 sd 146
- Squelch detection and squelch jack output settings 3 data squelch 146
- Presetting 2 preset 147
- Resetting the transceiver settings 1 factory reset 147
- Setting the bluetooth headset operations 1 bluetooth 147
- Setting the voice memory operations 2 voice memory 147
- Setup menu operations 12 option 147
- Setup menu operations 13 rst clone 147
- Deleting the registered data from the memory channels 4 memory ch reset 148
- Recalling the preset setting 3 recall preset 148
- Copying the saved data 7 clone 149
- Resetting the aprs setting 6 aprs reset 149
- Sorting the memory channels 5 memory ch sort 149
- Changing the call sign 1 my callsign digital 150
- Setup menu operations 14 callsign 150
- Mounting the bluetooth unit bu 2 151
- Using the bluetooth headset 151
- Using the optional accessories 151
- Setting the bluetooth headset operations 153
- Identifying the bluetooth headset 155
- 1 when not using the vox function 157
- 2 when using the vox function 157
- Using the bluetooth headset 157
- Mounting the voice guide unit fvs 2 158
- Recording and listening to received audio 158
- Setting the voice memory operation 160
- Using the voice memory 160
- Recording the received audio 161
- Erasing the recorded audio 162
- Playing the recorded audio 162
- Activating the frequency voice announcement 163
- Setting the announcement function operation 163
- 2 when the function operation is set to manual 164
- Activating to the frequency announcement 1 when the function operation is set to auto 164
- Appendix 165
- Optional components 165
- Care and maintenance 166
- Maintenance 166
- Replacing the fuse 166
- Appendix 167
- Caution 167
- The keys or knobs do not operate 167
- There is no power 167
- There is no sound 167
- There is no transmission 167
- Troubleshooting 167
- About internal spurious signals 168
- Appendix 168
- Troubleshooting 168
- Appendix 169
- General 169
- Specifications 169
- Transmitter 169
- Appendix 170
- Cautions 170
- Receiver 170
- Specifications 170
- Symbols placed on the equipment 170
- Appendix 171
- Appendix 172
- Appendix 173
- Appendix 174
- Attention in case of use 174
- Changes or modifications to this device not expressly approved by yaesu musen could void the user s authorization to operate this device 2 this device complies with part 15 of the fcc rules operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference including received interference that may cause undesired operation 3 the scanning receiver in this equipment is incapable of tuning or readily being altered by the user to operate within the frequency bands allocated to the domestic public cellular telecommunications service in part 22 174
- Declaration by manufacturer the scanner receiver is not a digital scanner and is incapable of being converted or modified to a digital scanner receiver by any user 174
- Disposal of your electronic and electric equipment 174
- Le présent appareil est conforme aux cnr d industrie canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence l exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes 1 l appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage et 2 l utilisateur de l appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi même si le brouillage est susceptible d en compromettre le fonctionnement 174
- Products with the symbol crossed out wheeled bin cannot be disposed as household waste electronic and electric equipment should be recycled at a facility capable of handling these items and their waste by products in eu countries please contact your local equipment supplier representative or ser vice center for information about the waste collection system in your country 174
- This device complies with industry canada license exempt rss standard s operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause interference and 2 this device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device 174
- This transceiver works on frequencies which are not gen erally permitted as for the actual usage the user has to possess an ama teur radio licence usage is allowed only in the frequency bands which are allocated for amateur radios 174
- Warning modification of this device to receive cellular radiotelephone service signals is prohibited under fcc rules and federal law 174
- Declaration of conformity 175
- Name and position pcj bigwood technical sales manager 175
- Nr yuk doc 0701 15 175
- Signed for and on behalf of yaesu uk ltd 175
- Yaesu musen co ltd 176
- Yaesu uk 176
- Yaesu usa 176
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