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Yaesu FT-5100 User Manual

Yaesu FT-5100
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Yaesu FT-5100 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Frequency Range144-148 MHz / 430-450 MHz
ModeFM
Supply Voltage13.8 VDC
Weight1.2 kg
Output Power50W/10W/5W (VHF), 35W/10W/5W (UHF)
RF Power Output50W/10W/5W (VHF), 35W/10W/5W (UHF)
Receiver Sensitivity0.16 µV (12 dB SINAD)

Summary

Front Panel Controls

Rear Panel Connectors

13.8V DC Cable Pigtail w/Fuse

Power supply connection point for the transceiver.

DATA IN/OUT & EXT SP Jacks

Jacks for packet TNC connection and external speaker.

ANT Cable Pigtail with Coaxial Socket

Connects a dual-band antenna using a type-N socket.

Installation

Mobile Installation

Mounting the transceiver in a vehicle, ensuring proper ventilation and access.

Mobile Power Connections

Connecting the DC power cable to the battery terminals correctly.

Base Station Installation

Requirements for AC line operation with a power supply and external speaker.

Operation

Preliminary Setup

Rechecking connections, microphone, and antenna before initial use.

Operation - Squelch Setup

Squelch Setup

Adjusting squelch controls for optimal reception and noise silencing.

Dual-Channel Reception

Sub Channel Settings

Adjusting sub channel band, frequency, and controlling its operation.

Transmitting

Transmitting

Procedure for transmitting, power selection, and using the PTT switch.

Repeater Operation

Repeater Splits

Setting up split frequencies for repeater operation.

Setting Standard Repeater Offset

Setting Standard Repeater Offset

How to change the default repeater offset settings.

Automatic Repeater Shift

Enabling and using the ARS feature for automatic repeater shift.

Storing Memories

Storing Memories

Procedure to store frequencies and settings into memory.

Recalling Memories

Recalling Memories

How to recall stored memories for operation.

Call Channel Memories

Call Channel Memories

Recalling and storing data into dedicated CALL channels.

Separate Transmit Frequency Memories

Storing independent transmit and receive frequencies.

Memory Tuning

Scanning

Starting and stopping the scanning function.

Priority Channel Monitoring

Priority Channel Monitoring

Automatic checking for activity on a specific memory channel.

CTCSS Operation

CTCSS Operation

Using CTCSS tones for tone encoder and decoder functions.

CTCSS Bell Paging

'CTCSS Bell' Paging with the FTS-22

Using CTCSS Bell mode for telephone-like ringing alerts.

DTMF Paging & Code Squelch

DTMF Code Squelch

Using DTMF codes to open the squelch for specific stations.

DTMF Paging

Receiving paging calls using individual or group codes.

Storing Code Memories

Storing Code Memories

Procedure for storing DTMF codes and personal IDs.

Responding to a DTMF Page, and Resetting

In Case of Problems

Memory Cloning

Packet Radio TNC Interconnections

FTS-22 Tone Squelch Unit Installation

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