Yaesu DR-1X Operating manual - Danger

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Manual is about: 144/430MHz 50W VHF/UHF AMS DIGITAL REPEATER. C4FM FDMA/FM

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    Before using installation and connection operations appendix 144/430mhz 50w vhf/uhf ams digital repeater c4fm fdma/fm operating manual.

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    2 b e fo re u si n g contents introduction .................................................................................3 features of this radio ..............................................................3 about the touch panel .............................................................3 ab...

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    3 b e fo re u si n g introduction features of this radio 144/430 mhz repeater is equipped with a standard c4fm digital communication modem capable of selecting the communications mode automatically clear audio and data communication is achieved using the digital modem functions transmit power 50 wat...

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    4 b e fo re u si n g safety precautions (make sure to read these) make sure to read this manual in order to use this radio safely and correctly. Note beforehand that the company shall not be liable for any damages suffered by the customer or third parties in using this product, or for any failures a...

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    5 b e fo re u si n g safety precautions (make sure to read these) do not use fuses other than those specified. Doing so may result in fire and equipment failure. Do not allow metallic objects such as wires and water to get inside the product. This may result in fire, electric shock and equipment fai...

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    6 b e fo re u si n g accessories ac power cord (t9017882) *1 ............................................................. 1 dc power cord with fuse (t9026115) ................................................ 1 spare fuse 15 a (q0000075) ........................................................... 1 ...

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    8 b e fo re u si n g name and function of each component rear note the figure above shows the rear panel of the dr-1x. Tx ant terminal connect to the transmitting antenna (down link) with the coaxial cable. The output impedance requirement is 50 ohms. Air outlet for cooling fan rx ant terminal conne...

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    9 b e fo re u si n g name and function of each component explanation of the screen operation mode screen rx receive (up link) band display area tx transmit (down link) band display area operation mode display area [auto] touch here to activate the ams (automatic mode select) function. The communicat...

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    10 b e fo re u si n g name and function of each component setup mode screen rx receive (up link) band display area tx transmit (down link) band display area touch key display area [back] touch here to return to the operation mode screen. [sql] touch here to set the squelch level of the receiver. [tx...

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    11 in st a lla tio n a n d c o n n e ct io n installation and connection setting up the repeater safety measures for installation note the followings precautions when installing this repeater. Use good engineering, proper grounding and protective devices to protect the repeater from power surges, li...

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    12 in st a lla tio n a n d c o n n e ct io n setting up the repeater about electrical grounding the dr-1x/dr-1xe repeater, like any other communications apparatus, requires an effective ground system for maximum electrical safety and best communications effectiveness. A good ground system can contri...

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    13 in st a lla tio n a n d c o n n e ct io n setting up the repeater connecting the antenna 1 plug the coaxial connectors into the tx ant and rx ant jacks respectively at the rear of the repeater, and tighten the shields onto the jacks. Note the figure above shows the rear panel of the dr-1x. 2 to u...

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    14 in st a lla tio n a n d c o n n e ct io n connecting the power supply connection for dr-1x main power caution use an ac outlet capable of supplying ac 100 to 240 v at 50 or 60 hz. 1 insert the socket of the provided ac power cord into the ac in jack at the rear of the repeater 2 insert the plug o...

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    15 in st a lla tio n a n d c o n n e ct io n connecting the power supply connection for dr-1xe follow the outline in the illustration regarding the proper connection of the dc power cable. The dc power connector for the dr-1xe must only be connected to a dc source providing 13.8 v dc (±15 %), and ca...

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    16 in st a lla tio n a n d c o n n e ct io n connecting external devices connection of an external microphone or ptt switch by connecting an optional microphone mh-48 a6ja connection to a personal computer the provided pc connection cable “scu-20” and other optional cables can be used to connect the...

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    17 in st a lla tio n a n d c o n n e ct io n connecting external devices connection to an external controller to control the dr-1x/dr-1xe remotely, optional cables can be used to connect the repeater to an external controller. To interface the dr-1x/dr-1xe with an external controller, additional cab...

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    18 in st a lla tio n a n d c o n n e ct io n connecting external devices pin no pin name i/o descriptions 11 ext port 1* 1 input in remote mode, the logic combination of ports 1 and 2 determines the transmit and receive modes as below: port 2 port 1 rx tx h h auto (ams) fm h l fm fm l h digital digi...

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    20 r e p e a te r o p e ra tio n basic operations turning the display on and off 1 press the setup button for 1 second to turn the display off 2 press the setup button for 3 seconds to turn the display on tip the display can be set to turn off automatically after a period of time with no operation. ...

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    21 r e p e a te r o p e ra tio n basic operations switching the operating mode the operating mode can be switched between the auto mode in which the communication mode switches automatically corresponding to the received/transmitted signal types, and the fix mode in which the signals are always rece...

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    22 r e p e a te r o p e ra tio n basic operations switching the communication mode this repeater is equipped with the ams (automatic mode select) function which automatically selects one of four communication modes to match the signal received or transmitted. C4fm digital signals or analog signals a...

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    23 r e p e a te r o p e ra tio n basic operations 2 touch [sql] when [sql] turns orange, the vol meter below the frequency of the rx band will change to the sql meter showing the squelch level setting. 3 touch or to adjust the squelch level the level will be displayed in the sql meter. 4 touch [back...

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    24 basic operations setting the tx inhibit 1 touch [setup] on the operation mode screen the setup mode screen will appear. 2 touch [f] in the setup mode screen the setup menu will appear. 3 touch [mode/remote] the menu list will appear. 4 repeatedly touch [tx inhibit] to select “on”, “off” or “remot...

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    25 basic operations 7 touch s e t u p 8 the second code must be different from the first code. 9 touch [resume code] the value setting will turn orange in color. S e t u p 10 the value setting will be shown in the orange color. S e t u p 11 touch s e t u p 12 the second code must be different from t...

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    26 r e p e a te r o p e ra tio n basic operations stop/resume repeater operation using a dr-1x/xe with the ecs programmed as above; activate the ecs and transmit continuously on the dr-1x/xe up link frequency for 7 seconds or more to stop/resume repeater operation. • when the repeater operation is s...

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    27 r e p e a te r o p e ra tio n remote operation of the repeater (see “connection to an external controller” page 17). The following features are available while in remote operation: • changing the communication mode of repeater transmission and reception • turning the rx and tx tone signal “on” or...

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    28 r e p e a te r o p e ra tio n remote operation control from external controller your external controller must generate and accept the following signals through a connection cable with a 15-pin mini d-sub connector caution do not use a vga cable for pc display to connect your external controller t...

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    29 r e p e a te r o p e ra tio n base station operation you can use the repeater as a vhf/uhf base station by connecting an optional mh-48 a6ja panel. Transmitting c4fm digital signals for digital modulation operation, the packet speed (data transmission rate) of the repeater must be set to 9600 bps...

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    30 r e p e a te r o p e ra tio n setting up the repeater using the setup menu, the various functions of the repeater can be customized to match the method of use. You can select the items that you would like to adjust from the respective lists and enter or select the appropriate settings for the int...

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    31 setting up the repeater setting the half deviation operation 1 touch [setup] on the operation mode screen. The setup mode screen will appear. 2 touch [f] the setup menu will appear. 3 touch [deviation] to display "narrow". Touched narrow: reduces the fm/c4fm modulation to half. Wide: uses the nor...

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    32 r e p e a te r o p e ra tio n setting up the repeater setting the tone signals setting the tone frequency 1 touch [f] in the setup mode screen the setup menu will appear. 2 touch [signaling] the menu list will appear. 3 select [tone sql freq] 4 touch or the set value will change each time it is t...

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    33 r e p e a te r o p e ra tio n setting up the repeater 4 touch or the set value will change each time it is touched. Tips • dcs codes between 023 and 754 can be selected. • factory default: 023 5 touch [back] the setting is determined and the display will return to the setup menu. Switching the to...

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    34 r e p e a te r o p e ra tio n setting up the repeater setting the digital squelch code 1 touch [f] in the setup mode screen the setup menu will appear. 2 touch [dsq code] the menu list will appear. 3 touch or the set value will change each time it is touched. Tips • tone squelch codes between 001...

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    35 r e p e a te r o p e ra tio n setting up the repeater 3 touch a character key the touched character will be displayed at the top of the screen. Tips • one character to the left of the cursor is erased when [ ] is touched. • the screen changes to the input screen for numbers and alphabet each time...

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    36 r e p e a te r o p e ra tio n setting up the repeater setting the announcement output level 1 touch [f] in the setup mode screen the setup menu will appear. 2 touch [id announce] the menu list will appear. 3 select and touch [announce] the menu list will appear. 4 select and touch [announce level...

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    37 r e p e a te r o p e ra tio n setting up the repeater 4 select and touch [cw id speed] the set value will change in the following sequence each time it is touched. Tip factory default: 20wd/min note when operating in the usa the cw id speed setting time must not exceed 20 words per minute when ke...

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    38 r e p e a te r o p e ra tio n setting up the repeater setting the tot (timeout timer) 1 touch [f] in the setup mode screen the setup menu will appear. 2 touch [tot] the menu list will appear. 3 touch or the set value will change in the following sequence each time it is touched. Tip factory defau...

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    39 r e p e a te r o p e ra tio n setting up the repeater setting the display turn-on time 1 touch [f] in the setup mode screen the setup menu will appear. 2 touch [mode/remote] the menu list will appear. 3 select [display timer] 4 touch [display timer] the set value will change in the following sequ...

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    40 r e p e a te r o p e ra tio n setting up the repeater restoring default settings (factory reset) 1 turn the radio off. 2 press and hold in the setup button while turning the radio on. Tip continue pressing the setup button until the operation mode screen appears on the display. 3 touch [setup] th...

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    41 a p p e n d ix appendix installation of the optional voice guide unit "fvs-2" 1 2 disconnect all the cables from the dr-1x/dr-1xe . 3 referring to figure 1, remove the 4 screws from each side and 7 screws from the top cover of the dr-1x/dr- 1xe, then remove the top cover. Note figures in this pag...

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    42 a p p e n d ix maintenance care and maintenance switch the power supply off before wiping away any dust and stains on the radio using a dry and soft cloth. For stubborn stains, wet a piece of soft cloth and wring it hard before using it to wipe away the stains. Caution never use washing detergent...

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    43 a p p e n d ix advice when there is a problem caution check the following before requesting repair services. There is no power is the external power supply connected correctly? Check the ac power supply (dr-1x only); plug the connectors of the provided power supply cable all the way into the jack...

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    44 a p p e n d ix this equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class b digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the fcc rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, us...

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    45 a p p e n d ix note.

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    46 a p p e n d ix note.

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    Yaesu uk ltd unit 12, sun valley business park winnall close winchester so23 olb united kingdom tel: +44 (0)1962 866667 fax: +44 (0)1962 856801 email: sales@yaesu.Co.Uk.

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    Yaesu musen co., ltd. Tennozu parkside building 2-5-8 higashi-shinagawa, shinagawa-ku, tokyo 140-0002 japan yaesu usa 6125 phyllis drive, cypress, ca 90630, u.S.A. Yaesu uk unit 12, sun valley business park, winnall close winchester, hampshire, so23 0lb, u.K. 1509n-jo printed in japan copyright 2015...