Essage, Eature – Yaesu FTM-10R User Manual

Page 52

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FTM-10R O

PERATING

M

ANUAL

M

ESSAGE

F

EATURE

When the Club Channel monitor feature is activated, steps 1 and 2 above are not necessary.

3. Press the top panel

or

key to select the message you wish to send.

4. Press the top panel

key to transmit the selected message on the Club channel fre-

quency.
The “TXM” notation will appear on the display, and the
message will be transmitted. It takes approximately 8 sec-
onds to transmit the message.
When the message transmission is completed, the TX/BUSY
indicator glows white for one second.

Receiving a Message

1. To receive a message, press the front panel

or

key to recall the Club channel or

activate the Club Channel monitor feature (see page 44).

2. When you receive a message: a beep sounds, the TX/BUSY indicator blinks blue, and

[“Message” from “sending station’s ID”] scrolls on the display.
Press the

,

, or

key to clear the received message, and wait for a new mes-

sage.

C

LONING

You can transfer messages or all data stored in one FTM-10R to another FTM-10R by
utilizing the handy “Cloning” feature. The FTM-10R’s Clone feature uses the radio link.
No hardwire connection is needed.

Note: The clone function is realized only by using the Club Channel frequency of 440 MHz

amateur band. Recall and monitor the frequency of the Club Channel. If the channel
is busy (some person is using the frequency and any signal is heard), the message
clone function will not work correctly. In this case, change the Club Channel fre-
quency. See page 52 for details.

Preparations (Source Transceiver)

1. Turn the transceiver off.
2. Press and hold the PTT key while turning the power on

again.
The “TX CLONE” notation and the Club Channel frequency
appear on the display alternately.

Preparations (Destination Transceiver)

1. Turn the transceiver off.
2. Press and hold the [VOL/SEL] key while turning the power

on again.

3. Rotate the DIAL knob to select the “SF1 COPY ALL”.

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