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Brand | Yaesu |
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Model | FT-2500M |
Category | Transceiver |
Language | English |
Guidelines for selecting and connecting an antenna for optimal performance and safety.
Instructions for mounting the transceiver in a vehicle, considering location and ventilation.
Details how to connect the DC power cable to the vehicle's battery terminals.
Steps to take before operating, including checking connections and familiarizing with controls.
Explains how to transmit, power settings, and display indicators during transmission.
How to set the Time-Out Timer to limit transmit duration and prevent interference.
Methods for setting up split frequency operation for repeaters.
How to display and change repeater offset and enable/disable Automatic Repeater Shift (ARS).
Procedure for storing frequencies and settings into the transceiver's memories.
Instructions on how to start and stop scanning, and how it operates in dial or memory mode.
How to set up and use priority monitoring to check for activity on a specific channel.
Using CTCSS tones for repeater access and silent monitoring with the optional unit.
How to activate the CTCSS Bell feature for audible alerts on incoming calls.
Introduction to DTMF paging and selective calling features with the FRC-6 option.
The required 7-digit sequence for DTMF paging, including ID codes.
Using DTMF codes to open the squelch only for specific callers, offering privacy.
How to program your personal ID and other codes into the DTMF Code Memories.
How to operate in DTMF Code Squelch mode and key considerations.
How the transceiver responds to received DTMF paging calls and displays information.
Enables talking immediately after a page without manual mode change.
Makes the transceiver a "page relay-station" by re-transmitting incoming page calls.
Troubleshooting common issues, display indications, and button functions.
Procedure for transferring memory data between transceivers using a cloning cable.
Connecting a TNC for packet radio operation via the front panel microphone jack.
Details on TNC connections, pins, and required cables.