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Brand | Yaesu |
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Model | FT-2400H |
Category | Transceiver |
Language | English |
Basic specifications like frequency range, power, and voltage.
Details on output power, modulation, deviation, and spurious radiation.
Information on receiver circuit type, sensitivity, selectivity, and rejection.
List of optional accessories with part numbers.
Button to turn the transceiver on or off.
8-contact jack for microphone and data transfer.
Adjusts squelch threshold to open receiver.
Adjusts receiver audio and beeper volume.
Toggles repeater shift and displays status.
Toggles CTCSS encode/decode features.
Activates DTMF paging or code squelch.
Accesses CALL channel memory and CTCSS paging bell.
Toggles display modes and tuning step size.
Rotary switch for tuning, memory selection, and settings.
Selects transmitter power and enables panel lock.
Tunes in 1-MHz steps and activates Memory Tune.
Reverses transmit/receive frequencies and skips memories.
Switches between dial and memory tuning modes.
Activates alternate functions and stores data.
Shows frequency, memory names, and operational parameters.
Connects the transceiver to a DC power source.
Connector for an external speaker.
Connector for attaching a 144-MHz antenna.
Guidelines for selecting and connecting an antenna.
Instructions for mounting the transceiver in a vehicle.
Procedures for connecting the DC power cable to the battery.
Using external speakers for better audio clarity.
Description of available microphone models and their functions.
Steps to prepare the transceiver before operation.
Correct procedure to power down the transceiver.
Adjusting the squelch for clear signal reception.
Explains different modes for selecting operating frequencies.
Tuning mode using knob or microphone buttons.
Operating using stored memory channels.
Choosing frequency and tuning step size.
Locking panel buttons to prevent accidental changes.
How to transmit, including power level selection.
Setting up split frequency operation for repeaters.
Adjusting transmit/receive frequency offset.
Feature for automatic offset in repeater subbands.
Basic procedure for storing and retrieving memory data.
Accessing stored memory channels.
Modifying repeater shift and offset for memories.
Assigning alphanumeric names to memory channels.
Special memory for quick access to a designated channel.
Storing independent transmit frequencies in memories.
Adjusting settings within a recalled memory.
Masking/unmasking memories for selection and scanning.
Procedures for initiating and stopping channel scanning.
Choosing how the scanner behaves upon signal detection.
Marking memories to be skipped during scanning.
Setting frequency limits for tuning and scanning.
Automatically checking a priority channel for activity.
Using CTCSS tones for bell alerts and ringing.
Configuring ring settings for selective call types.
Receiver silent until a specific DTMF code is received.
Receiving signals prefixed with specific DTMF codes.
Storing personal ID codes for identification.
Identifying groups of stations for communication.
Procedure for storing DTMF codes in memory.
Responding to pages and resetting indicators.
Automatic transmission of ID code upon receiving a page.
Setting a delay for DTMF code transmission for reliability.
Procedures for resetting the transceiver's internal settings.