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Yaesu VX-10 User Manual

Yaesu VX-10
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Yaesu VX-10 Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeHandheld Transceiver
ModulationFM
Operating ModesSimplex, Duplex
Channel Steps5/10/12.5/15/20/25 kHz
Supply7.2V DC
Antenna Impedance50 Ohms
Voltage7.2V
Frequency Range144-148 MHz, 430-450 MHz
BatteryLi-ion Battery
Current Drain/TX1.5A

Summary

Radio Controls and Display

Controls and Connectors

Overview of physical buttons, knobs, and ports on the transceiver.

LCD Icons and Indicators

Explanation of symbols displayed on the radio's LCD screen.

Initial Setup and Operation

Battery Installation and Removal

Step-by-step guide for installing and removing the battery pack.

Low Battery Indication

How to recognize and respond to a low battery warning.

Preliminary Steps

Essential actions before initial operation of the transceiver.

Operation Quick Start

Basic steps to turn on and operate the radio.

Advanced Operation Features

Lock Function

How to activate and deactivate the button lock function.

Transmitting Procedure

Procedure for sending transmissions using the PTT switch.

Speaker/Microphone Usage

Guidelines for using external speaker/microphone accessories.

Dealer-Programmed Functions

Overview of functions programmed by the dealer.

Channel Group Selection

How to switch between pre-defined channel groups.

Advanced Operation Modes

Scanning Function

How to activate and use the channel scanning feature.

Dual Watch Mode

Monitoring two channels simultaneously.

Low Transmit Power Mode

Switching to low power mode to conserve battery.

Talk Around Feature

Bypassing repeaters for direct communication.

Page Call Function

Using DTMF tones for selective calling.

TX SAVE Off

Disabling transmit battery saver feature.

Menu Operation and Basic Settings

Set Mode (Menu) Access

Accessing the radio's menu system.

Set Function (Menu Mode) Procedure

Customizing radio settings via menus.

S01 Squelch Level Adjustment

Adjusting the squelch sensitivity level.

S02 Scanning List Editing

Editing the user-defined scanning list.

S03 Keypad Beeper Control

Enabling or disabling keypad beep tones.

S04 Alert Bell Control

Controlling the alert bell for incoming calls.

S05 TX/BUSY LED Control

Turning the TX/Busy LED indicator on or off.

S06 Lock Function Settings

Locking keys, PTT, or the control knob.

Advanced Menu Settings S07-S16

S07 Channel Name Tagging

Toggling alphanumeric channel name display.

S08 Group Selection

Manually selecting channel groups.

S09 Scan Mode On/Off

Turning the scanner function on or off.

S10 Dual Watch On/Off

Activating or deactivating dual watch mode.

S11 Transmitter Power Adjustment

Adjusting the transmitter power output level.

S12 Talk Around Activation

Enabling or disabling the talk around feature.

S13 Encryption Settings

Configuring the encryption setting for secure communication.

S14 Telephone Autodialer

Using the autodialer for pre-programmed numbers.

S15 Transmit Battery Saver

Toggling the transmit battery saver.

S16 DTMF Page Call Select

Selecting DTMF page call memory codes.

Specialized Radio Systems

ARTS System Overview

Overview of the Auto Range Transpond System.

DTMF Paging System Operation

How to use DTMF tones for paging.

Nuisance Channel Deletion

Temporarily removing channels from the scan list.

Understanding Radio Wave Propagation

Radio Wave Travel Methods

Explanation of how radio waves travel.

VHF/UHF Wave Behavior

How VHF/UHF waves interact with the environment.

Signal Strength and Obstructions

Factors affecting signal coverage and clarity.

Accessories and Specifications

Available Accessories and Options

List of available accessories and keypads.

Technical Specifications

Detailed technical specifications for VHF and UHF models.

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