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ALINCG e VHF/UHF TWIN BAND FM TRANSCEIVER DR-610T DR™ SOE (Carr) ALINGO weave wm aworwronsceven DR-610 PWR ‘Srer ww g Bat 2 CALL | REV | RO] TSOL] SCAN] GACH & ma ea 2 coo wa THER pect | oso | ‘sar | prio | arr Instruction Manual Thank you for buying this ALINCO transceiver. This instruction manual contains important safety and operating instructions. Please read it carefully before using the transceiver. NOTICE ‘This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures. @ Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. @ Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. @connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that which the receiver is connected. @consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Manual overview This manual uses the DR-610T (US. Version) for examples, however, operation of the DR-610E (European Version) is, similar. 1. Before Operating the Transceiver _ Before making any connections or using the transceiver please read all precau- tions thoroughly 2. Panel Description ‘This chapter explains the contros on the front panel, and function display i {ors, as well as general cautions and operation of each control {3 Basic Operation This chapter explains basic receive and transmit operations. Beginners to twin- ‘band mobile operation should pay particular attention to this chapter. 4. Functions This chapter contains explanations of all transceiver operations. Study these ‘explanations in order to master operation ofthe transceiver. 5. Selective Calling ‘This chapter explains selective calling operations such as tone squelch (CTCSS) and OTMF squelch (DSO). 6. Remote Control Operation ‘This chapter explains operation using a DTMF microphone (optional for the DR-6I0E), as well as remote control of the transceiver using another OTMF equipped transceiver. 7. Packet Operation ‘This chapter explains 1200 bps and 9600 bps packet operation. 8 Maintenance. > ° CE ES CS CO ES CO ( ss Table of Contents @ Before Operating the Transceiver Connecting the power. Connecting the microphone Connecting an antenna... Connections for base station use Connections for mobile use... ‘Specifications ... Q Comoeinin (Panel Description Description @YNaee0 3. Operating modes. @ ‘Advanced Function: 1. Memory Channels .. Calling up a memory channel Programming a memory channel .. Clearing a memory channel Transferring a memory to VFO 2. Call Channel Calling up a call channel Changing the call channel's frequency 8 Channel Scope... \VFO channel scope .... Memory channel scope... Channel scope with a DTMF equipped ‘microphone BRERBBSBRRVBS ‘Simultaneous channel scope on VHF and UHF. ‘Operating during the channels scope 4, Scans... Setting scan resume conditions Programmed scan ... Memory scan... 5. Priority Watch... Priority watch... 6 Other Functions.. Simuitaneous receive on the sare band. ‘Separating the transmit and operat bands. . Single band receive Duplex operation ‘Shit, spit settings) Changing tuning steps ReVEIBE snr Setting the tone (CTCSS) encoder Key 10CK so Bl function ONOFF ‘Attenuator ONIOFF..... Muting the sub band audio. ‘Auto power off function... ‘Transmitting a tone burst 7, Set Mode ‘Set mode construction Beep tone volume Ball audio ON/OFF ‘Speaker ON/OFF. Display backlighting Time-out timer Channel scope receive interval. Channel scope size (6 signals/1t signals). TMF first digit delay REGRERKSAASSSRSSLLBR OB RRVZESBBBBY DTMF burstipause interval LITZ signal reception ON/OFF Monitor function ONIOFF ‘S-meter squelch ON/OFF 8 Functions for the DR-610T only Cross band repeater ON/OFF .... AM receive.. 9. Reset... All reset © Ceewecnts __) 1 rat squelch 2.DSQ.ernse Programming DSQ codes. Programming DSQ codes with a OTMF ‘equipped microphone a Setting DSQ mode.. Setting DSQ mode with a DTMF equipped ‘microphone ... Communicating in code squelch mode. ‘Communicating in group pager mode.. ‘Communicating in private pager mode ... Manual OTMF transmission Communicating with DSQ codes through ‘a repeater. 3. Auto-ialing Programming transmit codes into memory Correcting a code you have entered Confirming received codes ‘Auto-dial ON/OFF .. ‘Transmitting codes using auto-dialing . RRRESRRER lh a ae Beeeeeg © Remote Control Operation 1. Microphone remote control. Operating procedure for rmerophone remote 6 Entering a frequency directly. 63 2. External remote contol... oH Receiving remote control commands from ‘another transceiver. 65 Q omrme Ce 1. 1200 bps packet operation... 2. 9600 bps packet operation. @ Gomme _ Installing options Tone squelch (CTCSS) unit Memory Unit... Panel separation kit JuNtION BOK. TMF equipped microphone. 75 (Before Operating the Transceiver ) © ACCESSORIES Carefully unpack your transceiver and you will find the Standard Accessories included: @ Standard Accessories 1. Mobile Mounting Bracket. 2. Installation Hardware. ( 4 Black scrows 4 Screws 1 Spanner) 4 Bolt/Nut 2 Fi 3. DC Power Cord. a Ml use Optional accessories are available, as listed below, at your Authorized ALINCO Dealer. We strongly recommend that you purchase the appropriate accessories to get full features and performance from you radio. Optional Accessories For the details see pages 71~75 4, EDS-3. Front Panel Remote Cable (Sm/16'/ft) 1, EJ-24U Tone Squelch Decoder Unit 5. EBC-8 Front Panel Bracket 2. EJ-23U Additional Memory Unit (120ch) 6 EDS-1 Junction Box 3 EDS-2 Front Panel Remote Cable (3m/10ft) 7. EMS-12 DTMF Microphone (option for DR-610E) © Connecting the Power @ Connecting the microphone Connecting an antenna Connect the supplied microphone (1) Connect the microphone jack to the microphone connec tor. Be sure to attach the microphone securely. (2) Fasten the jack securely using the ring nut. (1) Connect the antenna to the antenna connector on the bottom left of the rear panel, making sure the coaxial ca- ble of the antenna is aligned properly. Secure the antenna into place with the outer ring. About the antenna ‘The antenna is critical 6 good communications. Make sure that your antenna is set up properly in a suitable location. (© Use a dual band antenna (145/440 MHz) The transceiver's antenna impedance is 60 ohms. If the impedance of the coaxial cable and the transceiver do not ‘match, transceiver performance willbe adversely affected. ‘© Performance can be affected at low output power and by other electronic equipment such as televisions. ‘© Use a coaxial cable that is as thick and as short as pos- sible. For long distance communications use low loss coaxial cable, ® Connecting the power © Connections for base station use Connections for mobile use 1. Location The transceiver may be installed in any position® in your car, where the controls and microphone are ‘easily accessible and safe operation of the vehicle or the performance of the set will not be interfered with, (*Local regulation may apply) Refer to the diagrams for installation of the Mounting Bracket: When setting up the transceiver for base station use, use a 18 V DC power source. Connect the power source to the red (+) terminal and the biack (—) terminal of the transceiver, {Caution ‘© Use the supplied DC cord only. Regulated power supply with current capacity of con- tinuously 12 A or more (recommended) 2. Power Requirements ‘The transceiver can be operated from any regulated 12or 138 V negative ground source. For mobile use, power connections should be made directly to the battery to minimize the possible ignition noise pickup. Mounting Sack sclow Model ‘Spec. General VHF UHF “Tx: 438,000 ~ 449,995 MHz / Fx: 420.000 ~ 470.000 MHz @ SPECIFICATIONS DR610T DR-610E 144.000~ 147.985 MHz / Rx: 108,000 ~ 173.995 MHz 144,000 ~ 145.985 MHz 490.000 ~ 499.995 MHz FF2E (F2), FOE (FM), (Po only: ABE (AM) Fa, F3(FM) ‘Ant. impedance - _ 500 Supply voltage __ 138 VOC Ground - Negative _ VHF Tx. SOW: 11.5A max. | arent oy |_UHETx ~35W:10.0Amax. | 2A max _| Freq, stabilty - £10 ppm max | Dimensions 140 (W) x 40 (H) x 162 (0) mm Weight - 1.tkg _ ‘Tranemitter - VHF H:SOW, M:10W, L: approx. BW Output URE ~_ Hi SW, ME TOW, L: approx. SW [Modulator fT ___ Reactance mod Spurious __=60d8 max - Max. deviation E5KHe Mod. distortion (@60% mod.) ‘34% max (300 ~3000 Hz) Mic. impedance —_ | 2K Receiver 7 Fix sysiom - Double superhet i WHE 45.1 Mie 45S ——F7 __ 168 0.164) or ls / Selectivity ‘Squelch sens. AF output (@5% distortion) AF output impedance UHF 58.9 MHz 455 KHZ. '34By (0.22) oF loss 6B: 12 kHz min, ~60dB 28 KHz mex. = 2048p. (0.11) or less ‘2W or more (82 load) ea “Specifications are subject to change without notice or obligation. *Spectiations guarantee inthe amatour band only. Panel Description 1. Front panel © Primary functions No. O8ee | Name MR /MW VFO/ STEP CALL /LOCK REV / SHIFT | ReveeuL TSQL/0sa SCAN / SKIP SRCH / PRIO HL) ATT F(SET) VHF TX LED UHF TX LED PWR — | ‘Tone setting and tone frequency setting. ‘Starts channel scope operation in VFO and memory modes. During scope | |_2peration push to estat, I Microphone connector | Connects the supplied microphone. Starts scanning in VFO and memory modes. Also pauses scanning. | Each push changes the output power in the order H, M, L | Allows you to access the secondary functions of switches. When pushed for longer than 3 sec., enters set mode. Lights while transmiting (ill appears) on the VHF band, Green: receiving. Red: transmitting, Lights white transmitting (Gl appears) on the UHF band. | ‘Turns power ON/OFF. ‘The CT indicator shows cues Reon a Rat a naclFOna nVFonaineggetameiTOAantron |_| Fa seb change moyen chen er baton |__| wisn __| Ponta eto t mens om eal cam Wen pa nn tse in |g Dung aie opin een maa woe feaaren | ‘Allows you to use external remote contol. ~ | a ir — - 7-49 10 No. Name Function Page When operating on the UHF band, push this switch to select the VHF band | eee for transmit and operation. The EH and CT indicators on the VHF side | © appear. When operating on the VHF band, push this switch to toggle VFO | | bands. When operating on the VHF band, push this switch to select the UHF band | 4g 9 iro for transmit and operation. The Bl] and CT indicators on the UHF side | * appeas. When operating on the UHF band, push this switch to toggle VFO. gp band 19 | vou ‘These knobs adjust the volume for each band. 8 | 20 | sau ‘These knobs adjust the squelch for each band, 5 © Secondary functions (while No. | Name Page 1) MRyMW Used for writing, clearing memory channels, etc. | 2 | vFO/sTEP ‘Toggles the channel step setting 36 : Changes the memory channel number (requency Indication does not | 3 | Dial at change). 4 | MHZ/ BANK Toggles the memory bank a 8 | CALL/Lock “Toggles the key lock function ON/OFF, 8 REV / SHIFT Sets the shit (otfset frequency) for duplex operation. 35 RC BELL Toggles the bell function ON/OFF. a 8 | TSQL/Dsa Sets DSQ mode (Tl il EEG). 53. 9 | SCAN/SKIP In memory mode, toggle skip channels ON/OFF. Starts priority watch, atl | hcecenceee During channel scope operation, pauses channel scope, * | ANAT Toggles the attenuator ON/OFF. 9 2 ‘While F appears push F to return to primary switch action. - 7 During operation on the UHF band, push this key to switch operation only | gg (Ct) tothe VHF band. During operation on the VHF band, push this key to switch operation only (CT) ee tothe Ube band = | Note] # when (F) is pushed for more than 9 sec. the transceiver enters set mode (page 41) ‘During tuning step (No.2), shift (Nos) or OSQ mode (NoB) sotting, [| flashes. While [| appears, other than for set-mode, it no switch is pushed or no operation is performed for 5 sec. fl disappears and any operation being performed is cancelled Order of operation| | Hoopes | Push another switch “L/P > During operation, the CT indicator shows the band selected for operation © Secondary functions (while pushing (F)) [no | Nome | Function ; Page 1) MRIMw In memory mode, transfers memery data to VFO mode, (Memory shit 22 2 | vrorster Tegoles AM/FM operation (OR S10T only, 46 7 | RerBELL ——_—_|_ Used for setting 9600 bps packet operation. 68 TSQL /DSQ ‘Sets DSQ codes. - 50, SCAN/SKIP ___|Toggles the scan type (buoynimer scan). 2 1 - | HILIATT Push to mute ( 7] does not. appear) the sub band’s audio (sub mute). | 3} 7 | VHF Turns the cross band repeater funtion ON (OR-61T ony) 46 1@ | unr Turns the cross band repeater function OFF (OR-S10T only) 6 Note) « During DQ code (Nod) seting Bi ashes. ~~ Ifno Switches are pushed or no operation is performed within 5 sec. I disappears and the setting is cancelled [Order of operation] Puan Wie contnung wo push F push another swt iE ~*~ Ee b+ Re © While pressing the following key, turn power ON : No. Name I Function | Page | [ag | mnz/BANK | Toggles auto power off (APO) ON and OFF 0 iG eset all ransceiver data - 7 a | vae [_ AIUHF indications disappear and VHF only operation is olcted, m4 UF | ALVHF indications cseppear and UHF ony operations selected «| aa 12 2. Display ® g om om @t+- @TsQ @ ‘Appears during memory mode. (page 18) Indicates the operating band, VHF or UHF. Pushing the PTT affects the ‘selected band ‘only. (page 16~ 17) ‘Appears for the band selected as the transmit band. When pushing PTT, transmit occurs for the selected band only. (page 16~17) Output power indicator L_ low power M_ mid power ‘no indicator appears for high power (page 17) ‘Appears when the attenuators ON. (page 39) ‘Appear when plus oF minus shift offsets have been set. During spilt frequency operation ‘both indicators appear: (page 35) ‘Appears when tone encoder, tone squelch ‘operation is set. (page 7, 49) ‘Appears when DSQ (code squelch, pager) ‘operation is set. (page 53) ou @ DIAL @ TOT @ APO @RC Appears for § sec. after the (F) key is pushed. fafer releasing (©, push ancthe key to act ‘alo a function When a function fs comploted cr iten no key or operation sperormedionS Sec, Pcseppears Flashes during et mode and seting operatons ‘Appears when the auto dial function is ON. (page 58) For DA-SI0E this function is availa: ble when an optional OTMF microphone is, connected, Appears when the transmit time-out timer is set. (page 42) When this indicator appears, transmit is inhibited after a specified time of continuous transmitting, ‘Appears when the auto power OFF function is ‘et. (page 40) Flashes when entering microphone com- ‘mands. (page 61) Appears but does not flash toindicate external remote controls possible. ‘Appears when the key lock function is set (page 38) Se Seno Indicates the transmit and receive signal strength levels. Receive (page 15) Transmit (page 17) ‘Also, when the S-meter squelch is set, indi- cates the lovel needed to unmute the squelch. (page 45) During sub band audio mute [UKE only flashes. (page 39) @® . ‘Appears when the belt function is ON. Flashes ‘hen a signal is received. (page 38/42) @R P ... appears during priority watch operation. (page 31) A... appears while receiving in reverse mode. (page 37) @ Incas civ frequency, tana SBR BBR Feoncy shin toe tequecy ne feqvench sa nade contions '. Decimal point ‘Transmititeceive, shift (offset) frequency 41 MHz ‘Tuning step 1 kHz ‘Tone frequency tHe Flashes during scanning. (page 34) Disappears for a skip memory. (page 30) @ 888 indicates memory channel in memory mode; indicates VFO A or B in VFO mode. (page 18) @A Flashes during 9600 bps packet operation (doesn't appear during 1200 bps packet oper- ation). (page 68) vowiow ‘Channel scope (page 24) uring operation indicates the receive signal level of each signal @TS Appears during timer scan. Disappears during busy scan. (page 28) @ ‘Appears during transmit. (page 17) > ‘Appears during AM receive mode (DA-610T) 13 14 3. Rear panel ooo @ Antenna connector Connects a 50 ohm antenna. @ Power connector Connect the supplied power cord here. Red indicates positive (+) and black indicates negative (~). Make sure the cord is connected properly. Use 138 V DC power only. @ PTT input terminal for 9600 bps packet operation This terminal is used for PTT input when using packet ‘communication at 9600 bps mode. (page 68) @ DATA (EXT) terminal Use 3 and § when operating packet. (page 68) © External speaker terminal Connect an external speakor hi 4. Remote control microphone EMS-5A. EMS-12 @@ UPIDOWN key Incrementsdecrements frequency, memory channel and ther items. Push and hold to change an item continuous- ly. When pushed for longer than 05 sec. and released before 3 sec. scan starts. @ PTT switch While pushing this switch, transmits on the band indicat ‘ed with I. Push this switch to exit any setingin progress. @OTMF key Used for reote control commands and o enter requen- cies. Also allows you to manvally send DTMF codes. ® UPIDOWN lock switch When this switch is ON, the microphone UP/DOWN keys <0 not function @ DIMFIREMOTE switch ‘Seto DTMF when you don't want to operate remote con- {rol functions. So that OTMF keys do not function except ‘Nearby channel receive signals are checked and indicated in the scope indicator. (No sound) I — | According to the indicated ftequency (center frequency), signals ae received for 5 sec, and | auaio is emitted. © Center channel receive interval ‘The factory default setting for the center channel receive interval is 5 s2c., however, this can be changed in set mode. (page 43) 5 sec, moder3 sec. model sec. modelsingle start mode # Size (Scope Range) The factory default setting for the number of channels checked by the channel scope function is 6, however this can be increased to 11 signals in set mode. (nage 43) \VHF band 5 signal scope Catch 5 channels siniatariéa. ty The adjacent channels, erney! ‘© When no signal is present on the center frequency, ‘each signalin the scope indication is measured again and displayed ¢ Inorderto check adjacent signals, the center frequen cy audio is cut once every 5 sec. ‘© When you don't want audio to be cut... ‘choose single band operation in VFO mode (page 34) During channel scope operation, the centerchannel’s receive aucio is not cut in this case. (Not applicable for 118 MHz band channel scope.) UHF band § signal scope [Bsionais iiias 4S ID wSE wtSE 4510 | \VHE band 11 signal scope UNF band 1 signal scope (Flashes) (Appears) ‘Appears (Flashes) 11 signals} | VFO Channel Scope [Preparation] Set the desired center channel receive interval and the Channel Scope size in set made. (page 43) The default setting from the factory for channel scope operation is 5 signals with a § second interval ‘Also, the interval and size can be set separately for both VHF and UHE ‘Start| Push SRCH in VFO mode. mWnon turning power OFF during the Channel Scope operation, channel scope receive is resumed the next time power is turned ON. sACH | ‘During channel scope operation, the two signals levels (as determined by the set | tuning step) above and below the center channe! are indicated every 5 sec. | (signals sec. operation) [Stop] Push @). then push SACH. Or, push the band key in which the Channel “~ Scope is operating (VHF or UHF key). —————— Understanding the Scope level indicators Scope level indicators (Ex) Tuning step set to 20 kHz — 144.96 (—40kH2) 7 14498 (-20KH2) ¥ 14500 (Center-ch) — 14802 (-+20KH2) 14504 (+ 40kH2) Scope indicators do not appear for frequencies which exceed the band limits 8 __pos Rotate DIAL or push UP/DOWN. ‘The center frequency is shied one tuning step UP/DOWN and the scope indications shift one to the left or right Push VFO to toggle between VFO ‘A and VFO B operation. 25 Memory Channel Scope Scope indicators appear for programmed memories. within a bank [Memories not indicated during ‘scope operation © Unprogrammed memories ‘© Skip memories (page 30) ‘© VIU specialty bank memories C, PH and PL When selecting any of these memories, pusting SRCH will not activate channel scope, Scope indicators appear for the lowest othe highest memory num bers within a band. From the left M29, 0,1, 2,3 When the numberof memoriesina bank is less than the scope size (I), the farthest indicators. on either side of the center channel may appear blank. During scope operation, push MR to change banks. However, if the selected channel in a bank'is one ‘of the memories not operatable by the Channel Scope, the closest available bank for channel scope ‘operation is selected, 26 Understanding the scope level indicators Moving the center channel UP/DOWN [Preparation] Select the conter channel receive interval and channel size in set mode. (page 50) Stat] n memory mode, push SRCH. During channel scope operation, every 5 sec. the 2 signals above and below the Conter frequency are checked and indicated. (5 signal/5 sec. mode operation) Stop] Push ), then push SRCH. Or, push the band key in which channel scope is operating (VHF or UHF key). (Ex) V specialty bank M7 to M10 are blank Ma os Ms — —_— mie ‘Scope indicators do not ~ 6 “Seo appear for M7 to MIO, Rotate DIAL or push the UPDOWN keys on the microphone. When the center channel is moved UPIDOWN, scope incieators ere hited to the Tet or right ac “ cordingly, / Fee 550 The center channel within the ie 8 bank changes a Channel Scope with a DTMF equipped microphone ‘This microphone is optional for the DRE, Push © @ during scope operation to restart scope operation. The receive interval can be ‘changed when scope operation is not selected, [Nate * Fitting DIAL wil not select other set mode ems. This is not canceled even if no Operation is permed fr 8 sec 1. Starting/stopping scope [Start] Push © @ on the DTMF keypad. ‘Stop] Push © @ on the OTME keypad. to 2. Changing the center channel receive interval @ Push © @ on the DTMF keypad. The Channel Scope receive interval setting menu in set mode is selected. (page 43) @ Push UPIDOWN on the microphone to select a receive interval Finish | Push (F) or PTT. Operation proceeds according tothe newly sat receive interval Simultaneous scope operation on VHF and UHF ‘Simultaneous scope operation can be selected when both bands are set for 5 signal channel scope operation. IEUHF channel scope can be started first if desired ther VEO or memory mode can 'be selected in combination. Wo change the operating band while keeping the same transmit band, push (F) followed by UHF. {note} * During simultaneous scope opera tion level Indestors may appear wh asight delay, WF band sa] @) Set the VHF band as the operating band. (Push VHF) @ Set the scope size to 5 signals in set mode. (page 43) © Push SRCH, ‘VHF band scope starts. € (VHF stat) SSet the UHF band as the operating band. (Push UHF) Set the scope size to 5 signals in sot mode. (page 43) Push SRCH. UHF band scope stan. G9 ‘Stop| Push ©), then push SRCH. ‘Scope stops on the operating band side. 28 | Operating during the Channel Scope © Push PTT to transmit. ] During transmit only the ¥ appears. | ‘Scope resumes when transmit stops. ‘Note When operating the Channel Scope for the same band both on VHF and UHF side, scope indicators for both sides disappear © Push SRCH to start scope from the beginning. fi ‘Ar the present soope indicators sisappear, updated scape inication reappears “ie nG withthe et inicator 5.88 ae ‘© Push VFO or MR to change modes. Scope operation continues. [ Note] Ifthe selected channelin memory mode is one of the memory channels that scope does not operate on (page 26), youcannat ‘change from VFO to memory mode. ‘© During VFO scope operation, push (F) then push STEP to change the tuning steps for scope operation. ‘© Pushing (F) for more than 3 sec. does not select set mode. © When power is turned OFF, scope operation resumes when power is turned back ON again. Notes for channel scope operation ‘© When operating channel scope during DS@ operation (page 60), squelch may not unmute even if ammatching DTMF signal 's received on the center channel. ‘If 11 signal scope operation is selected for either VHF or UHF, simultaneous scope operation is not possible. In this case, ‘SRCH does not function, ‘© VFO scope levels during the single band operation may diffr slightly from that of dual band operation. (This is because the scope levels are measured by the sub-band VFO in this mode.) 4. Scans ‘Scanning searches for signals over a range of frequencies or programmed channels. This transceiver has S types of scans. [we __ Searches for signals over the entre band in VFO mode Searches for signals between 2 Programmed scan) programmed edges, PH and PL, in VEO mode. | Searches for signals on program med memories within a bank. Band scan Memory scan ‘Scan notes: ‘© Scan starts up or down depending on the last dial direction or key used (UPDOWN). During scanning you can change the direc tion using DIAL or the UPDOWN keys on the microphone. ‘© When a signal is received, scan resumes according to the set condition. ‘© While scanning during tone squelch operation (page 49), scan stops for received signals; when the tone matches audio can be heard. ‘© While scanning during DSQ operation (page 50), DSQ is tem- porarly cancelled; signals are received and audio is emitted feven when the code does not match. Setting scan resume conditions When receiving a signal, scan stops | wile pushing ), push SCAN. and then resumes operation depend ing on the set resume condition Thore are 2 types of scan resume conditions. (The factory default setting is timer scan.) Timer scan] ‘Scan resumes after pausing for 5 sec. Each push toggles betwoon timer and busy sca. cor2'seo. afer a signal isappear [—Tiner scan | Busy scan 1S appear dung timer scan al | des nt eppee dung pe ‘Scan pauses for busy signals and ‘Sean. coed 4500 resumes 2 sec. afer the signal dis- appears. Band scan ‘Scan searches for signals over the entire band range. [Start] in VEO mode, push UP/DOWN on the microphone for 05 to 3 sec. en Sauanasasaaaan Eee ee ee eee foe! fi poh ndie atare win a a el “i502 _ eee tr sop scanning ot opsaing | [Sap] pu Scan, error © band, you can also use VHF or UHF band key. ‘Alter releasing the key scan proceeds inthe drecton of te key pushed (UP or DOWN). 29 30 Programmed scan Scan proceeds between the 2 programmed scan edges PH and PL. Note ‘© 1n order for programmed scan to operate, PH and PL must be in the same band and PH must be higher than PL. When scanning on the operating band push that band's key (VHF or UHF) to stop scanning. [Preparation] Program the upper and lower limits for programmed scan into PH and PL ofthe specialty bank. (page 21) | [Sian] wit PHandPLseton he same band and VFO made selected, push SCAN, Sa | 2a SLs A The decimal point flashes and scan proceeds in the last-selected direction SCAN | [Step] Push Scan, Prt or © Memory scan ‘Scan searches programmed memo- Ties in the selected bank. While scanning on the operating band, push that band's key (VHF or UHF) to stop the scan, {Skip memories are not included in ‘channel scope operation. When a skip memory is indicated, ‘scanning or channel scope will not operate. ILI specialty bank channels C, PH ‘and PL are not scanned even without skip settings. When ‘memories C, PH or PL are indical- 4, scan will not start Scan proceeds from the lowest (highest in the case of down scan) to the highest (lowest) channel ‘number and then starts over. [start] in memory mode. push SCAN. ‘Or, push the UP/DOWN key on the microphone for 05 to 3 sec. ‘Scan searches all memories in a bank and the decimal point flashes, [Stop] Push ScaN, PTT or ©) Setting non-scan channels Push ©, then push SKIP. A) Sle ee SKIP. The decimal point disappears for skip channels and they are not scanned. sit] Repeat the above operation to exit the skip setting (Decimal point appears.) 5. Priority watch Priority watch stands by on an indicated channel for 5 sec. and then monitors a specified channel for 05 sec. When a signal appears on the priority channel, priority watch pauses for 2 sec. There are 3 types of priority watch depending (on what mode priority watch is started in (VFO, Memory or CALL), Tipe |, Mode before priory watchs actvated | Sec. (ndcated tequency) | 08 ee, (Prony channel) ‘VFO priority VFO made I VFO Memory | __WFOmede | | __Memory_ Memory prot Memory mode | Memory | VFO Call pronty “CALL mode | eal L_ | Priority watch Preparation] (@) Select a priority channel @ Select the type for 5 sec. stanaby. aol appears and priority watch starts. Every 5 sec. the priority channel is checked for ‘05 sec. When a signal is detected on the priority channel an alarm sounds and [mFor memory and call priory watch, | waich pauses for 2 see. onthe priory channel ‘operation is identical (Ex) VFO priory 1m The temporarily changed contents VFO mode (5 sc) Memory mode (0556) ‘of memory mode or call mode are — ~ restored to original once priority R wc fe wach starts. es eee ee 520 W550 ‘m When tone squelch or DSO opera: L ___J hen priory watch is sctveted fon the operating band, push that ~\ Band's Koy (VME or UF) sop aoe > proty watch, tion is selected, receive signals on | moses eae seaetes | way as for scanning. (page 34) fe | sae | | [Stop] wnite receiving on the indicated frequency (5 sec. side), push (F). Or, onthe priory channel (5 see. sie) push PTT. © operating on the 5 sec. side (indicated frequency) during priority watch Push PTT to transmit 3 Push RIL to toggle tne output power. ‘Push the operating band's band Key (VHF or UHF) to stp the priory watch, ® Pushing the band key forthe non-operating band moves Eli anc Cr. ‘Rotate BIAL or push the UP/DOWN keys onthe microphone fo change the frequency or memory number Other unctons are not accessible 31 32 6, Other Functions | Simultaneous receive on the same band ‘The default setting from the factory is 1145 MHz operation for the lett side ‘and 440 MHz operation for the right side with simultaneous reception of 2 signals possible. However, simultane (us receive of 2 signals on the same bandisalso possible. Also, ransmitis, possible on either side during simul- taneous receive of 2 signals on the same band, Note: (© During 145 MHz + 145 MH2 or 440 MH2-+440 MHz (eands) operation, transmit is possible on the left or right side, however, during trans- mit receive on the opposite side is prohibited ‘© When the left side band is set for 440 MHz and the right side bandis set for 145 MHz, during transmit on tone side, receive is prohibited on the opposite side. Programmed memories rom banks A tC canbe called uptotheleftor right side, 1. VFO mode {In VFO mode, push the band key for the operating band (VHF or UF), VHE UNF ‘Switches between VHF band and UHF band. Push a key to change the VFO band. VHF and UMF can both be received on the ‘same band, oR-sior VHF side; — 145 MHz band — 440 MHz band — 118 MHz band — UHF side -— 440 MHz band — 145 MHz band DRSI0E VHF side UHF side [— 145 MHz band —~ 430 MHz band — | 2, Memory mode Call up a memory containing the same band frequency from shared banks A to C. wie wb 5) “Se = 556 | 3, Receiving in both VFO and memory modes leceive bands 145 MHz +145 MHz or 440 MHz-+ 440 MHz, one side in VFO mode, ‘the other side in memory mode. [mie a 45e0 | 4556 Separating the transmit and operating bands (Sub band operation) This transceiver has an operating band and a transmit band. When pushing the band keys (VHF or UHF) both operating and transmit bands change together. However, the oper- ating band and transmitbandscan be separated If desired. 1 Duringtransmit, when the opposite band’s beep level is sot to 1, it ‘automatically changes to 2. When 145 MHz+145 MHz or ‘440 +440 MHz sub band operation is selected, if reverse operation is set, transmit is not possible. [Note] ‘*Wormally, during any operation pushing PTT exits the setting oper ‘ion. However, during sub band operation, pushing PTT transmits ‘on the ery side, Push (F) to exit 8 sating operation inthis case. 1. Transmit VHF/Operation UHF When the VHF side i set fortanamit and operation, push P) then push UHF. CT indicator moves tothe LUHF side and ashes During transmit on the VHF side, push UMF lo move the CT indicator othe UHF side. [Cancel] Push VHF. CCT indicator returns to the VHF side and both operating and transmit take place on the VHF side [Cancel2| Push (F), then push UHF. [id indicator moves to the UHF side and both operating and transmit take place on the UHF side. 2. Transmit-UHF/Operation VHF \When UHF is st fr both transmit and operation, push () then push VHF. VHF R : sige and lashes 44600 644500 eae “$00 = 44S00 t Cr indicator moves to the During transmit on the UHF side, push VHF to move the CT inccator tothe VHF side ‘Cance-t] Push UHF, CCT indicator returns to the UHF side and both operating and transmit take place on the UHF side. [Cancot2] Push ®), then push VHE. indicator moves tothe VHF side and both operating and transmit take place onthe VHF sie. 33 34 | Single band receive This transceiver can receive 2 signals simultaneously. However, for simple ‘operation one of the bands can be tured off when power is tuned OFF during ‘single band operation, single band ‘operation is sill selected when power is turned back ON. in the single band operation, the ‘center channel receive audio dur- ing the Channel Scope operation will not be cut. (except when in memory mode or on 118 MHz band) MScope levels may differ slightly When in single-band operation. 1. VHF single band operation ‘While pushing VHF, turn power ON. R “45.30 Al indications onthe UHF sido ‘disappear and wransmitrecove ‘are not possible. [Cancel4] Push UHR. ‘All UHF indications reappear and dual bi Both transmit and operating indicators [Cance!2] Push ®), then push UHF. 2. UHF single band operation While pushing UHF, turn power ON. (GEBICH move tthe UNF sce, AAI UHF indications reappear and dual band operation is returned. Only the operating indicator (CT) moves to the UHF side, | Ceres 1d operation is returned. ‘Al inccations on the VHF side ‘isappoar and transmit and receive are not possible, [Cancel] Push VHF. ‘Both transmit and operating indicators Push (®), then push VHF. ‘Al VHF indications reappear and dual band operation is retuned. ‘All VHF indications reappear and dual band operation is returned, (Only the operating indicator (CT) moves to the VHF side. Bl CT) move to the VHF side. —_____| Duplex operation (shift, split settings) This transceiver can receive signals on both bands simultaneously. Also, whi transmitting on the VHF ne” ‘no He (UHF) side, receive continues on the UHF (VHF) side. — Crossband operation allows you telephone-tike commu- eo nications. What's more you can set different transmit and acre receive frequencies for the same band using 3 different ‘shin MH modes, ~shift, +shift and split mode. 44910 MH = shit ‘Transmit frequency is shitted below the receive frequency by an amount determined by the shift offset. shit ‘Transmit frequency is shifted above the receive frequency by an amount determined by the shit offset. {spa) Iii VFO mode transmit occurs ex- changing VFO A and VFO B In memory mode, transmit occurs on ‘programmed split memories in the ‘Specialty bank. Spit settings can be Programmed into VIU specialty bank memories 0 10 29 only. i Factory default shit of15 pa (Wl [var Var _T 06 5 (Ze os [76] Push the MHz key to change the shit offset in units of 1 MHZ (page 16) During setting, if no operation is performed for 5 sec., the operation is cancelled, @ Push ©), then push SHIFT. DBaopears and en tases, Boch posh of SHIFT loggos between shit and spt stings. =shitt (appears) Shift offset indicator -+shift (+ appears) Split (+ ~ appear) Cancel ® Changing the shit offset Folate DIAL or push the UPIDOWN keys on the microphone. ‘© Shift offset changes in units of 25 kHz. 1 Shit offset range is 0 to 15975 MHz, Finish | Push (F) or PTT to complete the setting. 35 Tensmiting with shituspit = shift] When —appears the transmit frequency is shifted below the receive frequency by an amount determined by the shit offset +shitt] When +appears the transmit frequency is shifted above the receive frequency by an amount determined by the shit ofset [Sait] VFO mode When “t= appears and you are receiving on VEO A (VFO 8), tansmit (Note takes place on VFO B (VFO A). ‘When the transmit frequency is oe ‘Outside of the band range transmit When + —appears for VIU specialty banks each memory holds split is inhibted and OFF appears ‘momory receive frequencies for trenemt. When a memory wth spit i Chosen the transmit requency is nt Indicated during receive ofF Changing tuning steps ‘Tuning steps are the units of frequen | © In VFO mode, push (F) then push STEP. ‘oy used when increasing or decreas- ing the frequency, scanning or during the Channel Scope operation. The factory default setings for tun- ing stops are: DRSIOT SkHz DRSIOE 12.5kHe I uring tops canbe st separately OH TorineviendUrbancsangior | Glappearsandthen ashes and [a VEO Aand 8 The curent tuning sep sppes. | ax. (nee) \-"Sa During setting, it no operation is performed for 5 sec. or if power is turned OFF, any changes being Fe meginmastepewilinotbe | 2) Rotate DIAL or push the UPIDOWN keys io change the tuning step. (Unt ke) 5.0}{10.0 125} {15.9} {20.0} {25.0} {30.0} 1500) CO [Finish] Push any key to complete the sting © wren ning stp changed fo 51K, 20K 0 SOK 125% 25 0 OK oF err Be Sled Reency ma) be aural apenas 36 | Reverse (transmit and receive frequencies are exchanged) When communicating through a repeater, this function allows you to ‘8e0 whether or not you can communi- cate directly with the other station by allowing you to temporally receive on the transmit frequency. ‘Since repeaters are used by mary | ‘people itis good operating practice to use reverse mode and check whether communication is possi ble without a repeater. [Note] © Shit and spt settings must be set tor revere fo opera. Also i reverse operation resus in an out ofband requency, OFF appears inthis case push any Key trturn 10 normal frequency incaton Push REY. R appears and the transmit requency is receives. (Ex) Receive requency 44992 MHz a ® Resi ores bncten ' waa connote HSE | Reverse — Cancel] Perform any operation to cancel reverse. (R disappears) Setting the tone (CTCSS) encoder ‘Tone encoder and tone frequencies canbe set. When T appears, asubau- ible tone frequency is superimposed ‘over your transmit signal | For details on instaling the optional | tone squelch (CTCSS) unit (E-24U) | see pages 49 and 71 When T and the frequency are indi- ‘cated, push TSQL to indicate the tone frequency. While the tone frequency is indicat- €2¢, if no operation is performed for 5 sec, or power is turned OFF, the setting is cancelled, @ Push TSQL. sat Tor nestor “Tand the tone frequency appeat. a | ieee las @ Choose atone frequency with the DIAL or UPIDOWN keys. ‘Tone frequency table (Unit: Hz) Q 5 | | 1239 | | ieee 95 228) 2336 Ee | Finish] Puan @ or PT to complete he operation [Cancel] Write the tone frequency is indicated push TSQL. T disappears and the ~ display returns to frequency indication, 38 Key lock Use the key lock function to prevent accidental frequency changes and function access. While the key lock function is act- vated, the following keys. are stil operatable: ePTT key ‘S UPIDOWN keys on the micro- phone ‘© Canceling the key lock function Push (© then push LOCK. err Oran Wile =o appears, the kay lock function fs activated PTT and the UP/DOWN keys on the microphone can still be used. el] Repeat the above operation. (-e disappears) Bell function ON/OFF When the bell function is activated, a beep alerts you to received signals ‘and appears in the display. This function is convenient because you can tll when you have received a call ‘evan when you leave the transceiver temporarily unattanded. |B This functon is especially convenient when TSQor DSQ is used together and standing by. |B Ths function can be set separately for VHF and UHF. When beep tones are turned off in ‘set mode, © indication sill flashes when receiving a call. (page 42) When © flashes, turn power OFF land then ON again to stop the flashing, (ia od Push (F) then push BELL. a sppoars and ne bt a foncbon' acta "i500 » |When © appears and a signal a feuensy neaton changes” “RELL | (Factory defeat 4 seting) 41 42 [Menu2. Bell audio When the bell function audio is turned OFF, no alert sounds when receiving a signal, only ¢} appears. This setting is available indepen- dently for VHF and UH side. ON/OFF @ Select the menu in set mode. © Use the UP/DOWN keys on the microphone to set the condition, Boll auaio ON Bolt audio OFF ELL eet an an ofF (Factory detaut sting) Menu3. Speaker ON/OFF When connecting an extemal speak- fer using the optional junction box (EDS-1), the transceiver’s. speaker can be turned OFF if desired. This setting affects both VHF and UHF side, @ Select the menu in set mode. @ Use the UPIDOWN keys on the microphone to set the condition. ‘Speaker ON on | SP (Factory deta seting}) This adjusts the brightness of the dis- play backlighting Menu4. Display backlighting @ Select the menu in set mode. @ Use the UPIOOWN keys on the microphone to set the condition. Dimmer (Bright) L(@ark) LP LP (Factory delat seting) Menu5. Time-out timer This function automaticaly inhibits transmission after a specified time of ‘continuous transmission. This setting affects both VHF and UHF side, @ Select the menu in set mode. 2 Use the UPIDOWN keys on the microphone to set the condition. OFOFF 20sec. tin, Smin. Gmia, 10min, 20min tot of F HOSH 1H 3 sh len fo (Factory deta seting) [[Set the time-out timer to prevent | ‘accidental profonged transmission which could interfere with other slations as well as overheat the transceiver. When a satting other than OFF is selected, TOT flashes and when set mode is exited, the flashing stops, Menu6. Channel Scope receive interval _ 4ditferent receive intervals can be set {or the Channel Scope. This setting is available indepen- dently for VHF and UHE side. @ Select the menu in set mode. @ Use the UP/DOWN keys on the microphone to set the condition, 5.sec Singlestat_ 0.86 see. Sch-E nk 5 | SinGk lent O lf nk 2 5 sec. mode ‘The center channel is received for § sec., then the other Factory default setting| channel indicators are updated. ‘The scope indicators are measured once, after that the Single start mode | center channel receives continuously, “The center channelis not received for a period oftime and the indicators are updated continuously. (No audio) The center channels received for 3 Sec, then the other | | channel indicators are updated. a sec. mode 3 sec, mode Menu7. Channel Scope size (5/11 signals) This sets the number of signal levels displayed during the Channel Scope to5or 11 MiThis sotting affects both VHF and UHF side @ Select the menu in set mode. © Use the UP/DOWN keys on the microphone to set the condition. 5 signals 11 signals (Factory default sting) Indicators during operation VHF 5 signals HE 1 signals UHE 5 signale wn ei HanisBactcs | | 43 Menu8. DTMF first digit delay During DSQ operation or DIAL code ‘operation, this sets the time from when the PTT is pushed until the first DIMF digit is sent. For repeater uso set this to 750 ms. This allows for the time required to ‘open the repeater. This setting affects both VHF and UHF operation. @ Select the menu in set mode. © Use the UP/DOWN keys on the microphone to set the condition, 450m 750mS Norma receive interval (Factory default seting}) Repeater use inten ‘This allows forthe ime required ‘to open the repeater, Menu9. DTMF burst/pause interval This adjusts the time of each OTMF digit and the interval between digits for DSQ operation and DIAL code operation. ‘When other stations are having trou- ble receiving your DTMF codes try setting this 0 100 ms, This setting affects both VHF and LUHF operation. @ Select the menu in set mode. @ Use the UP/DOWN keys on the microphone to set the condition, coms oe-PE BE (Factory detaut setting) Menu10. _LITZ signal reception ON/OFF 44 ‘This function sounds an alarm when receiving a LITZ signal ALLITZ signal is a signal with DTMF "0" modulated for over 3 seconds. This setting affects both VHF and UHF operation, Note ‘© During tone squelch or DSQ opera- tion LITZ signals are suscepted. ‘© During remote operation or cross ‘band repeater operation LITZ sig- nals are not suscepted, ‘© During scanning LITZ signals may ‘not be received even when LITZ ‘operation is turned ON. (During LITZ operation do not operate scans) ‘© While the LITZ indicator flashes, functions other than the LITZ are ignored. @ Select the menu in set mode. @ Use the UP/DOWN keys on the microphone to set the condition. LUTZ receive OFF DF oFF UT receive ON on Shik (Factory default setting ) (Ex) Receiving on tho VHF side When set to ON and LITZ signal is received, LIT flashes and an alarm sounds. Push any key to stop the alarm and flashing. | bt Menu11. Monitor function ON/OFF This function sets the UP/DOWN keys ‘on the microphone as monitor keys forthe operating band side (CT indi- cated). The monitor keys unmute the ‘squelch for reception of very weak signals. Pushing the monitor key unmutes the squelch even during DSQ or TSQ operation. Note] ‘*The monitor function does not function during transmit. ‘¢ The UPIDOWN keys function as UPIDOWN operation during scan- ning, priority watch and setting ‘operations. @ Select the menu in set mode. @ Use the UP/DOWN keys on the microphone to set the condition, Monitoe function OFF Monitor function ON Push the UPIOOWN keys to Wile pushing thse keys change the equency ar memory. the squelch is unmuted DOWN UP Monitor keys for the v (Tindale side oS Sees (Factory detaut setting) [Menu12. S-meter squelch function ON/OFF The Smeter squelch function un- ‘mutes the squelch only when a received signal is as strong or stronger than a specified S-meter level {This function is useful when there isa lot of noise, This function is useful when the Noise level is high @ Select the menu in set mode. @ Use the UP/DOWN keys on the microphone to set the condition. Noise squelch Simetersqueleh 5. ore |e] s (Factory default seting) Set the squelch level Fotate the SQL knob for the band which S-meter squelch is set ON. \Whenthe &:metr squelch is Non one segment of he S-meterinccation df to EMI appears. Rotate SOL to select he Be reer cucousmines ( {as strong as or stronger than the S-meter i esata a oats audio can be heard. Weaker signals Stronger signals (6x) Soting for vel only 3 appears) ‘A signal weaker than level 3 does not unmute the squelch andthe signal cannot be hear. 45 8. Functions for the DR-610T only ‘The following functions are available for the DR-610T only. Cross band repeater ON/OFF This function allows the DR-610T to receive on one band and relay by transmitting on the other band. Note ‘© This operation is only possible between the 145 MHz band and 440 MHz band ‘* When the cross band repeater is ON, the bell indicator and channel scope are cancelled, ‘© During cross band repeater opera- ion only the PTT, RC, H/L VHF and UHF keys function AM receive White pushing @), push VAR + Pappears and cross band repeater operation is selected a cL} “S28 | wOE Wile regiving a signal on one side, transmit occurs on the opposite side. At this {ime the ff ncicator moves tothe transmit side. [Cancel] white pushing (), push UHF. [Ne * AM canal be received onthe UHF ide cling up en Ad tremor, ftom bank At to UNF se, FU made wi be seeced Default selects AM mode in the 118 MHz band and FM in other bands. This function allows you to ‘switch betwoen AM and FM mod- 46 @ Select the VAF side ashe operating band. Then choose VFO mode. @ While pushing ), push VFO ‘A appears and AM made 7 is selected aR i800 Cancel] Perform the same operation as above. (A disappears.) 9. Reset When resetting all memory channels and other settings return to their factory default settings. All reset ‘AI VHFIUHF settings and memories are returned to their initial values. | Wen the transceiver is not func- | tioning propery and atter consult ing the troubleshooting table on page 73 ithe problem still persists, Tesetting by this procedure. While pushing ®), turn the power ON. ‘on While ©) sil remains pushed al sogmnenis of he display appear. ——_____, nen na VEO eiean enn inal stings appear 4500 45.80 Initial setting from the factory C [RST | DREWE | VFO frequency VHF | 145.000 MHz | 145.000 MHz CALL frequency we | Meo : | Hrmees UUHF | 445000 MHz | 433000 MHz VHE/O6Miiz | a6 Miz Shit ot WHEY fa I ‘et [UHF[ 5MHz | ie Tuning stop [7 Skt | 125 kHz Tone encogerisecader frequency | 885Hz | 685 He [ anemi’band(@TT) [VHF] [atenuator | [ Sean resume condition] Timer scan _| Operating band (CT) [__ VHF DIAL setting Beep tones [Level + (ow Memory number — | Specialy bank | TOT Display backighing | Bright Shi, spit seting wine | Rock OFF | | Channel Seope B signals ‘Tone setting ae Bell indication Channel Scope | |_DSQ mode setting _ (Canceled) External remote control onal Output power Tigh (No indicator) | LITZ signal receive j Lote ent 47 6) \ Selective calling mK =) Selective calling allows you to communicate with specific stations only. This is convenient because it allows quiet stand by while waiting for calls. Tone squelch (CTCSS)] (Optional tone squelch unit E.-24U must be installed (page 71),) |When using tone squelch, only received signals which contain the same tone as yours will unmuite the squelch and therefore be heard. '50 tone frequencies are available. [DTMF squeich (080) This function uses codes (group, individual, and individual codes for other transceivers) stored in special memories to unmute and Imutethe transceivers squoleh A DSO codeis set wien vansmiting and unas the recetving aneceners squolch nly when there isa mach. Matched codes are indicated inthe receiving anscelver's pay There are DSO modes a8 olows © Code squelch 3-ciglt code is sent during transmission and unmutes the receiving transceiver's squelch only when the codes match. Code squelch operates in a similar manner to tone squelch Code 128 123 '* Group pager mode Using group codes, all mombers of the same group can communicate 8 different group codes that can be memorized. Members ‘of each group must be programmed with the same group code). Group codes are sent along with individual code. Group code ‘appear in the receiving transceiver’s display allowing you to know which group called. awa ae Group 128 Personal 951 123+98) — 20} Group 123 © Private pager mode ‘This function allows you to contact a specific station by sending the code belonging to an individual station. Personal 369 (othe station 359 eee at gee” Personal 412 *. “te 6" 1. Tone squelch ‘Optional tone squelch Decoder Unit (EJ-24U) must be installed. (page 71) ‘Tone squelch provides quiet standby. Only received signals which contain the same tone frequency as your tran- sceiver unmute the squelch and can be heard, Tone squelch can be set separately for VHF and UHE Note’ ‘@When the encoder frequency is ‘changed, the decoder frequency automatically changes o the same value; however, when the decoder ‘roquency is changed, the encoder frequency remains unchanged, During tone frequency indication it ‘operation is performed for 5 sec. fr the power is turned OFF, any changes are canceled. [When receiving an unmatched tone audio cannot be heard but the S-meter registers the signal strength. 1. Tone setting/Setting a tone squelch frequency @ Push TSQL. Eee reat Each push ofthis key changes the tone setting. During tone squelch operation ‘TQ appears. WS. Coes R ‘Tone encoder “aS Enotterrequncy indeaton io Tone squelch = SO appears 885 Decoder frequency indetion @ Rotate DIAL or push the UP/DOWN keys 10 select an encoderidecoder fre- quency, ‘Tone frequency lst (Unit: Ha) Finish] Push (©) or PTT to complet the operation 2. Transmitting With the tone squelch set, push PTT. The selected tone encoder frequency is superimposed over the transmission. 3. Receiving When a signal containing a matched frequency with that set in the decoder (when ‘TSQ appears) is received the squelch unmutes and the signal can be heard. 49 50 2. DSQ 3 types of DSO codes are used for ‘communicating in DSQ mode as ind- ‘cated in the table at right. Group codes and personal codes are the ‘same forboth VHF and UHF however, other station's codes are set separately. Contents Memory name ‘Al members ofthe same group must use the same group 1 ‘code. There are avaiable (you can belong to 8 diferent | y_g ‘ups. These codes must Be used when communicating | py) [Code | Goresponding rey | Cx cH ‘SRCH ~ Set mode F+SRCH LC ‘Operation ‘Channel Scope start | Calis up VFO mode Calis up memory mode Calls up CALL mode __| Sets an auio-ial code Togoesauto-dalransmit ONOFF {Changes the Channel Scope receive rer ‘Stops channel scope DQ mode sting 080 code soting Sub band audio mula [Revers [Cancels cormmand ety [Prony watch Sets the main band to VAF Sats the main band to UAF assiee | slele | Operating procedure for microphone remote control 15 sec. after entering the first digit RC disappears and the entered code is canceled. Note] ‘While © appears remote control ‘commands cannot be entered. ® Enter © as the first digit @ Sot the microphone REMOTE/DTME switch to the REMOTE position, | Flashing a (500 AC flashes @ Enter the 2nd digit within 5 soc ‘The corresponding command is carried out. 61 Explanation of commands. Except for command CA these commands affect the operating band (1) Channel Scope commands CO When entered while in VFO or memory mode, starts the Channel Scope operation. When entered during the Channel Scope opera tion, restarts the Channel Scope. (page 25) C7 When entered during channel scope operation, stops channel scope. (page 25) C6 Enters center channel receive interval setting mode. Use the UPIDOWN keys on the micro- phone to change the receive interval. F or PTT completes the setting. (Refer to set mode opera- tion on page 43) Note | ‘Rotating DIAL does not select another set mode menu. ‘© The set mode will not be canceled even if no operation is performed within 5 sec. @ Changing modes ‘Same function as the transceiver's VFO key. In VFO mode, toggles VFO A and B. C2__ Same function as the transceiver’s MR key. Calls up memory mode. When entered while in memory made, changes the bank. C3_ Same function as the transceiver's CALL key. Calls up CALL mode. When call mode is already selected, selects the previously selected mode. (3) Auto-dialing C4 Auto-dial input and transmit memory number selection. (page 58) 5 Toggles auto-dial transmit ON/OFF. (page 60) (4) DSQ C8 DSA mode setting and code number selection (page 53) C9_ Enters DSQ codes. (page 52) Provides simple DSQ code input compared to in- put using the transceiver. 62 (©) Changing transmit and operating bands ‘C™ Same function as the VHF key on the transceiver. When the operating band is on the UHF side, transmit and operating bands are moved to the VHF side. (page 16) When the operating band is ‘on the VHF side, changes the VFO band. (page 32) Cif Same function as the UHF key on the transceiver. When the operating band is on the VHF side, transmit and operating bands are moved to the UHF side. (page 16) When the operating band is on the UHF side, changes the VFO band, (page 32) (6) Other functions CA Same function as pushing F and H/L simultane- ‘ously on the transceiver. Mutes the audio on the ‘opposite band from that set to transmit. (page 37) ‘CB Same function as pushing REV on the trans- ceiver. Selects receive in reverse mode. (page 37) CD_ Same function as pushing F then PRIO on the transceiver. Starsstops priority watch. (page 31) CC Cancels the command entered. Entering a frequency directly Frequencies can be entered directly with the OTMF keys while in VFO mode. 1 Frequency input range (MH2) [Model VHF | _UHF 108000 ~197885 | 420000 a 138000 | ~470,000* “Mfa09s Fe} twao00. | aa0000 ~145995 | ~ 439995, © Set the microphone REMOTE/DTME switch to the REMOTE position. @DTMF keys can be used to enter rom the 100 MH digit (Ex) When setting 144.20 MHz withthe tuning stop set to 20 KH. Enter ODOOOO ul 8420 ‘tr entering the shah dota sighty longer beep is ented and the entry is complet, a “Any input out of this range may not {unction satisfactorily ven f accepted. Note] ‘Frequencies can be entered within the band range ofthe currently dis- Played frequency. ‘¢When not in VFO mode or when © istashing, frequencies cannot be entered, Canceling an entry before it is completed. Push PTT, ‘Also, more than sec. elapse without hey entry the frequency ents canceled andthe previ ‘ous frequency is selected exty mai deperog on unig sap DeSsunrenGh ee acanast iy eerie eee Se ere i ant naedg senate Tuning step | Final digit entry aa 10 kHz, ‘When entering to the 1 kHz digit, push ©) to ead 125 kHe toKHe — | Ltt ditt 00.0 D125 O25.0 ©3875 @ invalid 50.0 ©-62.5 075.0 ©-87.5 © invalid 10 kHz digit entry automatically determines the 1kiz dig 25k WKH | ©.00.0 225.0 650.0 0-750 | _ Other keys are invalid 10 kHz digit entry automatically determines the z 2 | UeHzdigt aia es @-00.0 50.0 Other keys are invalid. 63 2. External remote control Using a DTMF equipped transceiver, remote control commands can be transmitted to this transceiver. 45 Stans accepngremete control commands | 154 Ende accepting remote contol commands FAV frequency input 8 Changes tho memory number 31 Cis band repeater ON os Gross band epeaer OFF Explanations of each external remote control command ‘The most recently received remote control command is stored in auto-dial memory 0. (page 60) #45 Starts accepting the external remote control operation. Additional remote control commands can be received on the same band for 5 min. only after this command is received. CT moves to opposite band of remote signal receive and command codes A, and B affect the band with CT. #54 Ends the external remote control receive. After receiving #45 and before § min. has elapsed this ‘command ends remote control commands receive. Also, CT returns to the previous band. A ‘When the CT side (opposite band of remote signal receive) is in VFO mode, A allows direct frequency entry of up to 5 oF 6 digits depending on tuning step (page 63). Digit entry is the same as when using the microphone DTMF keys (optional forthe DR-610E). When not in VFO mode or when the frequency centered is notin the range of the current CT band, this command does not work. 8 When the CT side (opposite band of remote control signal receive) is in memory mode, the memory Specaty bark umber can be changed. When notin memory mode or when the specified memory number is not banks A.B programmed, this command does not work. C010 19 D1 ‘Tums the cross band repeater function ON. D4 ‘Tums the crossband repeater OFF. Receiving remote control commands from another transceiver ‘When in external remote control receive mode the only keys that function are PTT, HL, VHF and UH. Crossband repeater on and ‘off operation is possible (OR-6107), Note! ‘Pressing a key on the radio or microphone will make the flashing C to continuous display, 1. Select external remote control receive mode Push RC. FRC and the lowest Channel Scope indica: | ammo > tors appoar and extemal remake conta receive mode oct [S86 ~ 133920 Cancel] Repeat the above operation (RC and the Channel Scope indicators disappear) 2. Receiving a remote control command © Lot the transceiver receive the start command. (Transmit DTMF @ @)@) using another transceiver) | RC flashes and CT moves to the opposite band from which #48 command was received, From this moment, external remote control commands are accepted for 5 min @ While RC flashes (that is, for § min. after the start command is received) external remote control commands can be transmitted trom another transceiver to this transceiver on the same frequency as the #45 command frequency. Command codes A and B are executed on the opposite band where CT is now indicated. Command codes D1 and Dé atfect both sides, as they are crossband repeater ‘commands, @5min, ater the entry of #45 command, or upon receiving #54 command, exter- ral remote control acceptance is canceled. FAC stops flashing and CT returns to its previous band. 65 66 (_ Packet Operation Packet operation is used for communicating data, rather than voice, using a personal computer, etc. ° @ Antenna, Requirements for packet operation @ Regulated DC power source (fr the DA-610) Regulated DC power source (for a TNC) ® TNC (Terminal Node Controller) @ Personal computer [Nate] 2 power sources, one forthe transceiver and one forthe TNC, are required Gtherwise, nose between the transcenve, TNC and personal computer ay caus9intrfrenco. Conf your frequency and your communicating partners requency. You may have To ty several times to make a connection ‘This transceiver can communicate at 1200 bps oF 9600 bps. Set-upis diferent depending on which speed you want to communicate at. Be sure to make the correct connections for the speed you want to communicate at. ‘XD (transmit data) input sensitivity Input impedance ] Normal modulation ‘input Corresponding equipment 1200bps 27a tomvp-p Normal TNC or other appropriate data communications device 9600pbs 10K op 9600 bps modem/TNC. Note if you exceed the optimum data input level (1200 bps, 10 miVp-p/9600 bps, 2Vp-p) the SIN ratio will worsen and distortion may result in data loss. ‘* When operating 9600 bps packet and your data input level exceeds approximately 3 Vp-p the transceivers limiter circuit ‘may activate causing errors in transmission. In this case, turn the volume level on the TNC to its optimum level 1. 1200 bps packet operation 1. Connecting equipment for packet operation Connect the TNC, etc. to the microphone jack on the front of the transceiver and the speaker (SP2) jack on the rear of the transceiver. 350 plug 7—_-® ~® me | GED) oe, | Mrophone ack | @ FO (data output) After passing through the volume, receive signals are output @® GND (GND for AFO) Microphone connector pin assignment @ TAO (Tansmit data input) Connects with the microphone ®, ® output of the TNC oer On =a Connects with tho PTT output Transmit occurs when pulled down tole. j @nc e 4° ne @ne @NC @ DE (GND for XD) ‘GND for TNC output @ GND (GND tor PTT) ® Choose the operating band with the BAND key (VHF or UHF). Move the Eid Indicator tothe operating band side. v4 @ Rotate the SOL contol until the squelch is just muted. Adjust the VOL level for packet input 67 Set according otis lagram Caution] ‘Do not connect the NC ins. 2. Packet operation Caution ‘Before operation make sure that the 9600 bps mode indicator A is ‘not flashing. (page 68) 2. 9600 bps packet operation |_1. Connections for packet operation [Note] ‘When using GSRUH and KONG type TNCs,

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