" FM Land Mobile Transceivers 'Operating Manual YAESU MUSEN CO., Ltd. CP.0. Box 1500,Tokyo, Japan YAESU U.S.A. 17210 Edwards Rd., Cerritos, CA 90701, U.S.A. YAESU EUROPE B.V.
Congratulations! You now have at your fingertips a valuable communications tool -a Yaesu two-way radio! Rugged, reliable and easy to use, your Yaesu radio will keep you in constant touch with your colleagues for years to come, with negligible maintenance down time. Please take a few minutes to read this manual carefully. The information presented here will allow you to derive maximum performance from your radio. After reading it, keep the manual handy for quick reference, in case questions arise later on.
FTH-1011, FTL-2011 VHF and FTL-7011 UHF FM Land Mobile Transceivers The 60-watt VHF Low-Band FTL-1011, 40-watt VHF HighBand FTL-2011 and 25-watt UHF FTL-7011 are rugged, full-featured FM transceivers designed for flexible mobile and base station business communications. Each model is available with either a -4 or -12 suffix, with a capacity of either 4 or 12 channels, respectively. Reliability is assured by a highly integrated surface mount circuit design and a die-cast aluminum chassis.
Controls & Connectors Front Panel -- @ 0 C -- -- - 0 00 0 -4 Suffix (Cchannel) Models -12 Suffix (12-channel) Models @ Microphone Jack Connect the microphone plug to this jack. @ MON Button & Indicator This button selects the squelch (receiver mute) mode. When the indicator is off, tone (or coded) squelch is active. When the indicator glows steadily (after pressing this button momentarily or removing the microphone from its hanger), only noise squelch is active, and any signal will be heard.
Vertex FTL-1011, FTL-2011 & FTL-7011 Operating Manual green indicator lights when the function is active. Your network administrator can advise you of the function of this button (if any). Otherwise, it may be disabled. @ Volume and Power OnfOff Knob This knob adjusts the receiver volume, and turns the transceiver off when turned all the way to the left into the click-stop. @ BUSYITX Indicator Lamp This lamp glows green when the channel is busy, and red while transmitting.
Vertex FTL-1011, FTL-2011 6FTL-7011 Opevati/?gMnnual REAR (Heatsink) @ 13.6VDC Cable Pigtail wlconnector The supplied DC power cable must be connected to .this 2-pin connector. Use only the supplied fused cable, extended if necessary, for power connection. @ Antenna Socket The 50-ohm coaxial feedline to the antenna must be connected here using a type-M (PL-259) plug. @ EXT SP (External Speaker) External loudspeakers may be connected to this 2-contact, 3.5-mm mini-phone jack.
How To Use The Transceiver Important! - Before turning on the radio the first time, confirm that the power connections have been made correctly and that a proper antenna is connected to the antenna jack. If the transceiver is not installed, see Installation near the back of this manual. Turn the Volume/Power knob clockwise to turn on the radio. LEDs will light, indicating the channel and status of the radio (as set when last used). In 4-channel versions press the CHANNEL button to change channels.
Vertex FTL-1011, FTL-2011 t3 FTL-7011 Operating Manual Setting the Volume If no signals are heard and the BUSYrrX indicator is not glowing green (so you can adjust the volume on a signal), press and hold the MON button for two seconds until a beep is heard and the yellow indicator above the button blinks. Then adjust the volume control for a comfortable level on a signal or background noise, Press MON again momentarily so the yellow indicator stops blinking.
Vertex FTL-1011, FTL-2011 & FTL-7011 Operating Manual when the transceiver is turned off, or when scanning is disabled (by pressing the SCAN button again, so that a channel number is displayed).
Vertex FTL-1011, FTL-2011 & FTL-7011 Operating Manual to hear only calls intended for you. While scanning, if a signal is received which includes the correct code to open your squelch, the channel number on which the signal appears will be displayed as you hear their call, and the display will then alternate between the scan mode indicator and the channel number.
Installation Normally, your Yaesu Dealer will provide complete installation of all stations in your system. However, basic installation information is provided here for your reference. For mobile service, your transceiver should be installed so the controls, indicators and microphone are easily accessible for operation and viewing, without interfering with road vision, and so that the loudspeaker may be easily heard. The radio may be installed in any position without loss of performance.
Vertex FTL-1011, FTL-2011 & FTL-7011 Operating Manual A A Base Station Installation The FP-711 AC Power Supply can operate the transceiver from a variety of AC voltages. Connect the fused DC Cable supplied with the transceiver to the terminals on the rear of the FP-711. NOTE: In all installations, means must be provided to ground the metal mounting loop on the microphone in order for the squelch and scanning/monitoring systems to function.
Vertex FTL-1011, FTL-2011 & FTL-7011 Operating Manual to the cigarette lighter or other existing circuits may result in overload, or degrade transceiver performance. Always use the supplied DC power cable, which includes fuses to protect you, the vehicle and the equipment. If the cable is too short, use #12 AWG stranded, insulated copper wire to lengthen it. Use the shortest length possible, connected to the end of the DC cable that does not have connectors installed.
Maintenance And Service Keep the outside of the transceiver clean by wiping with a soft cloth as necessary. Avoid rain or immersion in water, and protect the radio from dust as much as possible. Do not open the case. If the radio fails to operate, check the cable connections, and inspect the fuses in the DC cable. Regular Maintenance Plan Your Yaesu dealer will advise you of the maintenance plan that best suits your needs.
Specifications General Frequency Range (version) FTL- 1011: 37 - 48 MHz FTL-2011: 134 - 1601148 - 174 MHz (vers. A/C, resp.) FTL-7011: 400 - 440 MHz (A), 420 - 460 MHz (B), 450 - 490 MHz (D) or 480 - 5 12 MHz (F) 4 (-4 models), 12 (-12 models, 24 chs optional) Nr. of Channels & Spacing 25-kHz spacing (12.5-kHz optional) 16KOF3E (direct frequency modulation) Mode of Emission 5042, unbalanced (SO-239 socket) Antenna Requirement 10.8 to 15.
Supplied Accessories MH-5j8 Microphone (optional in North America) Fused DC Cable: T9017910A w/two 10-A fuses (15-A in FTL-1011) MMB-48 Mobile Mounting Bracket Optional Accessories FDS-1 Digitally Coded Squelch Unit F2D-4 Sequential 2-Tone Decoder FRB-2 Programming Interface Box CE-5 Programming Software (for IBM PC/compatibles only) VPL-1 Programming Software (for IBM PC/compatibles only) T9 101410 Programming Connection Cable T9101411 Radio-to-Radio Cloning Connection Cable F'P-711 AC (Base Station) Powe
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