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Modulation | FM |
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Channel Capacity | 200 |
Weight | 2.2 lbs |
Display | LCD |
Tone Squelch | CTCSS/DCS |
Memory Channels | 200 |
Operating Modes | FM |
Supply Voltage | 13.8V DC |
Type | Mobile |
Frequency Range | 144-148 MHz |
Channel Steps | 5, 10, 12.5, 15, 20, 25 kHz |
Explains the symbols and marks used to denote hazards and required actions.
Explains the symbols used to denote prohibited and required actions.
Covers critical safety hazards and prohibitions, including use in aircraft/vehicles and near flammable gas.
Details potentially hazardous situations like voltage, continuous transmission, and handling the device.
Lists the main capabilities and specifications of the FTM-3200DR/DE transceiver.
Instructions for connecting the MH-48A6JA microphone to the front MIC jack.
Guide for connecting the coaxial cable to the ANT terminal on the rear panel.
Instructions for connecting the DC power cable to the vehicle's battery terminals, including warnings.
Critical safety warnings regarding power supply voltage, cables, and polarity.
Information on using AC power supplies, including required specifications and Yaesu models.
Identifies and describes the main controls on the front panel, including knobs and buttons.
Shows operating frequency, memory name, and various parameters.
Steps to power the transceiver on and off using the PWR/LOCK key.
Procedure for entering a call sign for digital mode identification.
Steps to adjust the squelch level using the DIAL knob.
How to activate and cancel the key-lock feature.
Explains DG-ID for group communication and matching repeater IDs.
Step-by-step guide to store DG-ID numbers in memory.
How to activate and use the Group Monitor function with DG-ID.
Steps to register transceiver DP-IDs in the Set-up Menu.
How to check the repeater input frequency using the REV(DW) key.
Instructions for using the 1750 Hz tone for European repeater access.
Information about enabling the NOAA weather alert feature.
How to search for unknown CTCSS tones.
How to set up and use DCS for quiet standby monitoring.
Using pager codes with CTCSS for communication.
Configuration for repeaters using both CTCSS and DCS.
Transmitting DTMF codes using microphone keys or memories.
Step-by-step guide to storing frequencies, shifts, and tones into memory channels.
Direct recall of memory channels using the microphone keypad.
How to start, stop, and pause scanning in VFO or Memory modes.
Explains the GM function for monitoring stations within communication range.
Steps to activate and view stations in GM mode.
Instructions for microprocessor and set mode resetting to factory defaults.
Clears all memories and settings to factory defaults.
Resets only Set (Menu) mode settings to factory defaults.
Feature for transferring memory and configuration data between transceivers.
Introduces WIRES-X as an Internet communication system for amateur radio.
Steps for connecting to a WIRES-X digital node station.
Procedure to connect to different node or room IDs.
Steps to disconnect from a WIRES-X node or room using a DTMF command.
Introduces the Setup (Menu) mode for configuring transceiver parameters.
Guide for replacing the fuse in the DC power supply cable.
Lists general technical specifications like frequency range, impedance, and voltage.
Details transmitter output power, modulation type, and deviation.
Details receiver circuit type, IFs, sensitivity, and selectivity.
Prohibits modification for receiving cellular signals.
States compliance with EU Radio Equipment Directive 2014/53/EU.