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Yaesu FT-7100M User Manual

Yaesu FT-7100M
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VERTEX STANDARD CO., LTD.
4-8-8 Nakameguro, Meguro-Ku, Tokyo 153-8644, Japan
VERTEX STANDARD
US Headquarters
17210 Edwards Rd., Cerritos, CA 90703, U.S.A.
International Division
8350 N.W. 52nd Terrace, Suite 201, Miami, FL 33166, U.S.A.
YAESU EUROPE B.V.
P.O. Box 75525, 1118 ZN Schiphol, The Netherlands
YAESU UK LTD.
Unit 12, Sun Valley Business Park, Winnall Close
Winchester, Hampshire, SO23 0LB, U.K.
YAESU GERMANY GmbH
Am Kronberger Hang 2, D-65824 Schwalbach, Germany
VERTEX STANDARD HK LTD.
11th Floor Tsim Sha Tsui Centre, 66 Mody Rd.,
Tsim Sha Tsui East, Kowloon, Hong Kong

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Yaesu FT-7100M Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandYaesu
ModelFT-7100M
CategoryTransceiver
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Introduction

Specifications

General Specifications

Details frequency range, channel steps, emission mode, impedance, stability, temperature, voltage, and current.

Transmitter Specifications

Details output power, modulation type, deviation, radiation, distortion, and impedance.

Receiver Specifications

Details circuit type, IFs, sensitivity, squelch, image rejection, selectivity, and AF output.

Accessories and Options

Supplied Accessories

Lists accessories included with the transceiver.

Optional Accessories

Lists optional accessories available for purchase.

Installation Guide

Preliminary Inspection

Instructions for inspecting the transceiver upon receipt.

Installation Tips

Advice on proper placement and ventilation for the transceiver.

Safety Precautions

Antenna Considerations

Mobile Installation

Transceiver Installation

Step-by-step instructions for mounting the transceiver in a vehicle.

Mobile Power Connections

Base Station Installation

AC Power Supplies

Requirements for AC power supplies for base station operation.

Packet Radio Terminal Node Controller (TNC)

Connecting a TNC for packet radio operation via the DATA jack.

Front Panel Controls and Switches

VOL - SQL Controls ("main" band)

Controls for adjusting audio volume and squelch for the main band.

VOL - SQL Controls ("sub" band)

Controls for adjusting audio volume and squelch for the sub band.

BUSY/TX Indicator ("main" band)

LED indicator for signal reception and transmission status on the main band.

BUSY Indicator ("sub" band)

LED indicator for signal reception status on the sub band.

Command Keys

Primary keys for accessing features like BAND and Menu mode.

Front Panel Controls and Switches (Continued)

[V/M], [HOME], [MHz] Keys

Function of specific keys for band switching, memory access, and tuning.

LCD Display and Main Dial Knob

Description of the Liquid Crystal Display and the main tuning dial.

Function Keys

Describes the POWER, LOW, REV, and TONE function keys.

LCD Display Elements

Rear Panel Connections

13.8V DC Cable Pigtail w/Fuse

Connection for DC power input, including fuse details.

ANT Jack

Connector for attaching the antenna.

DATA Jack

Interface for connecting a Packet Terminal Node Controller (TNC).

EXT SP Jack

Audio output jack for an external speaker.

MH-48A6J Microphone Operation

PTT Switch and Keypad

Description of the Push-To-Talk switch and the 16-key keypad.

[P1]/[P2]/[P3]/[P4] Buttons

Details the functions of the programmable buttons on the microphone.

LAMP and LOCK Switches

Switches for keypad illumination and button locking.

UP/DWN Button

Button for tuning or scanning through bands and memory channels.

MH-42B6JS Microphone Operation

PTT Switch and [ACC]/[P]/[P1]/[P2] Buttons

Describes the PTT switch and programmable buttons on this microphone.

LOCK Switch and UP/DWN Button

Functions of the lock switch and up/down tuning buttons.

Basic Operation and Reception

Turning the Power On/Off

Instructions for powering the transceiver on and off.

Adjusting Volume and Squelch

How to set audio level and silence background noise.

RF Squelch Setup

Procedure for configuring the RF Squelch threshold.

Basic Operation and Reception (Continued)

Frequency Display and Band Change

Understanding the display and switching between VHF and UHF bands.

Main Dial Tuning

How to tune frequencies using the Main Dial knob.

Direct Keypad Frequency Entry

Entering frequencies directly using the microphone keypad.

Basic Operation and Reception (Continued)

Channel Step Selection

Changing the frequency tuning step size.

VFO Tracking

Synchronizing main and sub VFO tuning.

Basic Operation and Reception (Continued)

Receiver Muting

Reducing audio level of the sub receiver when main receiver is active.

VHF-VHF (V-V) or UHF-UHF (U-U) Operation

Configuring dual reception on the same band.

Basic Operation and Reception (Continued)

Lock Feature

Preventing accidental changes to frequency and controls.

Keypad Beeper

Enabling or disabling audible feedback from key presses.

Display Brightness

Adjusting the illumination level of the LCD display.

Transmission Operations

Power Output Setting

Selecting the transmit power level.

PTT Locking

Preventing unauthorized transmissions by locking the PTT.

Transmission Operations (Continued)

Repeater Splits

Setting up split frequency operation for repeaters.

Automatic Repeater Shift (ARS)

Automatic activation of repeater shifts based on frequency.

Transmission Operations (Continued)

Separate Transmit Frequency Memories

Storing independent transmit and receive frequencies for non-standard offsets.

Standard Repeater Shifts

Activating standard repeater shifts via programmed buttons.

Transmission Operations (Continued)

Tone Squelch System

Using CTCSS and DCS for selective squelch operation.

Select and Activate CTCSS or DCS Operation

Steps to select and enable CTCSS or DCS modes.

Transmission Operations (Continued)

Tone Search Scanning

Scanning for incoming CTCSS tones or DCS codes.

CTCSS Bell Paging

Adding an audible alert for incoming CTCSS calls.

1750 Hz Tone Calling (European Versions)

Transmitting a tone for repeater access on European models.

Transmission Operations (Continued)

DTMF Tone Generation (MH-48A6J only)

Manual sending of DTMF tones for autopatch or control.

DTMF Autodialer Operation

Loading and using DTMF Autodialer memories for telephone numbers.

Transmission Operations (Continued)

Transmit Memorized Telephone Number

Procedure for transmitting stored DTMF telephone numbers.

DTMF Sending Speed

Adjusting the speed at which DTMF digits are sent.

DTMF Delay Time

Setting the delay before the first DTMF digit is sent.

Transmission Operations (Continued)

Transmitter Time-Out Timer (TOT)

Setting a limit on continuous transmission to prevent dead carriers.

Memory Operation

Memory Storage

Storing frequencies, tones, and offsets in memory channels.

Storing Independent Transmit Frequencies ("Odd Splits")

Storing non-standard repeater frequency pairs.

Memory Operation (Continued)

Recalling Memories

Retrieving stored memory channels for operation.

Direct Keypad Memory Recall

Recalling memory channels directly from the keypad.

Memory Operation (Continued)

Memory Offset Tuning

Tuning around a recalled memory frequency.

Masking a Memory

Hiding memories from selection or scanning.

Memory Operation (Continued)

Transferring Memory Channels

Moving memory channels between bands.

Memory Only Mode

Restricting operation solely to programmed memory channels.

Scanning Features

Scanning Operation

Overview of the scanning capabilities for memory channels and bands.

Scan-Resume Options

Setting how the scanner resumes after pausing on a signal.

Scanning Features (Continued)

Memory Skip Scanning

Skipping specific memory channels during scanning.

Temporary Memory Skip

Temporarily skipping a channel during a scanning session.

Scanning Features (Continued)

Programmable Band-Scan Limits

Setting custom scan limits for VFO or scanning operations.

Scanning Features (Continued)

Priority Channel Operation

Monitoring a designated priority channel while operating on VFO or memory.

VFO Priority

Checking a memory channel for activity while in VFO mode.

Memory Priority

Checking a specific memory channel for activity while on another memory.

HOME Priority

Checking the HOME channel for activity while on another channel.

Smart Search Operation

ARTS System Overview

ARTS Modes

Explains the different operating modes for ARTS (RANGE, ALL, OFF).

ARTS System Overview (Continued)

CW ID (Morse Identifier) Set up

Programming the transceiver to send a CW callsign identifier.

Miscellaneous Settings

Sub-Display Options

Customizing the information shown on the sub-display.

Automatic Power-Off (APO)

Feature to automatically turn off the transceiver after inactivity.

Miscellaneous Settings (Continued)

Programming the Microphone Button Functions

Customizing the functions assigned to microphone buttons.

Miscellaneous Settings (Continued)

DCS Code Inversion

Adjusting DCS coding for signal inversion issues.

Miscellaneous Settings (Continued)

External Speaker Selection

Configuring audio output for external speakers.

Microprocessor Reset Procedures

Reset Procedures

Steps for resetting memories, settings, or the entire system.

Cloning Transceivers

Menu System

Menu System Overview

Explains how to navigate and change transceiver settings via the menu.

Menu System (Continued)

Menu Item List

A comprehensive list of menu items, functions, and available values.

Menu System (Continued)

Menu Selection Details (APO to DIM)

Detailed explanation of specific menu items (APO, ARS, ARTS, BEEP, CWID, DIM).

Menu System (Continued)

Menu Selection Details (DCS C to DTMFD)

Detailed explanation of specific menu items (DCS C, DCS S, DCSNR, DISP, DTMFD).

Menu System (Continued)

Menu Selection Details (DTMFS to PG P1)

Detailed explanation of specific menu items (DTMFS, LOCK, LOCKT, MIC, MUTE, PCKT, PG P1).

Menu System (Continued)

Menu Selection Details (PG P2 to SHIFT)

Detailed explanation of specific menu items (PG P2, PG P3, PG P4, RFSQL, SCAN, SHIFT).

Menu System (Continued)

Menu Selection Details (STEP to TOT)

Detailed explanation of specific menu items (STEP, SPCNT, TONEF, TSRCH, TOT).

Menu System (Continued)

Menu Selection Details (TXNAR, VFOTR, AM)

Detailed explanation of specific menu items (TXNAR, VFOTR, AM).

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