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WAESU, \ / woe FTL- 2014 ‘The 40-wat FTL-2011 and FTL-2014 are ragged, full-featured FM transceivers designe for flexible busi ress communications in the VHF land mobile band The FIL-2011 provides 12 channels (and optionally 4) with full scanning and priority features, while the FTL-2014 provides up to 4 pushbutton-selecuble channels. FTL-2014 YAESU MUSEN CO.,LTD. C.RO.BOX 1500, TOKYO. JAPAN, YAESU U.S.A. 17210 Edwards Rd. Cerritos, California, 90701 USA. YAESU EUROPE B.V. Snipweg 3. 1118AA Schiphol The NETHERLANDS FrL-2011 FTL-2011/-2014 Contents Operating Manual Reprint Specifications Circuit Description CE-5 EEPROM Programming Software Instructions Alignment... 0.5 Accessories & Options Packaging Exploded View Block Diagram DISP Unita . . Parts List Parts Layout & Circuit Diagram DISPUNUB oo. e eee Parts List Parts Layout & Circuit Diagram VCO UNI cect eect eee tenes Parts List Parts Layout & Circuit Diagram VR Unit PA Unit Parts List Parts Layout & Circuit Diagram Main Unit octet e eet = Parts List Parts Layout Cireuit Diagram Control Unit over eset ov ew ememimenewacaneeerermemnes ewes : Parts List Parts Layout Cireuit Diagram Component Applications 0.0 eve eee ee eee e eee eee Chip Component Information 60... ee cece ee MODE 56.5 3.53.85.5 5. 8R TREN TTMA OTIS PDA mint ws ve ERA Cut out the label at the right and place it behind the clear plastic window in FTL-2011/-2014 the spine of the manual binder, e Service Manual Operating Manual Reprint for the FTL-2011 & FTL-2014 VHF FM Land Mobile Transceivers ‘The 40-watt FTL-2011 and FTL-2014 are rugged, full-featured FM transceivers designed for flexible busi- ness communications in the VHF land mobile band. The FTL-2011 provides 12 channels (and optionally 24) with full scanning and priority features, while the FTL-2014 provides up to 4 pushbutton-selectable channels, Reliability is assured by a highly integrated surface ‘mount circuit design and a die-cast aluminum chassis ‘with metal housing, Important channel frequency data is stored in EEPROM, and is easily programmable by deal- ers using a personal computer and the Yaesu FRB-2 Interface Box, CE-5 Software and the T9101410 Con- nection Cable. Special features include a built-in CTCSS (Contin- uuous Tone Coded Squelch System) and in the 12-chan- nel versions, two sets of scanning channels, one set preselectable by the dealer and another set operator selectable. The operator can select which set to scan, and also two priority channels. Dealers can program Busy Channel Lockout, transmitter time out timers and scan stop activites for talkback on the paused channel, pri- ority channel or the home channel (on which scanning ‘was initiated). Scanning is not provided in the 4-channel versions. Each model is supplied with a mobile bracket and hand microphone. Options include the FP-700 AC Power Supply for operation from the AC mains, the FDS-1 Digitally Coded Squelch Unit and F2D-4 2-Tone De- ‘coder programmable by the dealer, Please take a few minutes to read this manual careful- ly, The information presented will allow you to derive ‘maximum performance from the equipment, After tead- ing it, keep it handy near the radio for quick reference. Controls & Connectors Front Panel @® Microphone Jack Connect the microphone plug to this jack. FTL-2011/-2014 ® 200 @ WON 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 press- {ng this button momentarily or removing the micro- phone from its hanger), only noise squelch is active, and any signal will be heard. Holding this button for two seconds disables all squelch, and the yellow in- dicator blinks. If the indicator is blinking, press this button once to return the previous squelch mode, and again to select the other mode ® A (Accessory) Button & Indicator ‘This button (and the green indicator above it) is pro- vided for special applications, such as high/low pow- er selection, talk-around and call alert functions, as determined by your network requirements and pro- grammed by your Yaesu dealer. The green indicator lights when the function is active. Your network ad- ~ ti FTL-2011/-2014 rinistrator can advise you of the function of this button f any), Otherwise, it may be disabled. ® Volume and Power OmOft Knob ‘This knob adjusts the receiver volume, and turns the transceiver off when turned all the way to the left into the click-stop. ® usy/Tx Indicator Lamp This lamp glows green when the channel is busy, and red while transmitting. Do not transmit when this indicators green. The following item is unique to the FTL-2014: © CHANNEL Numbered Indicators & Burton Press the button to select the operating channel, indi- cated by which of the numbered orange LED in- icators i lit The remaining items are unique to the FTL- 2011: ® Channel Selector Knob Tum this knob to select the operating channel, as shown on the display. ® Numeric Channel Display Shows the selected channel number and priority/scan status. The P and E dots along the top of the display light ifthe selected channel is enabled for user-selec- table priority or scanning, respectively. ® prt (Priority) Button This button is used to select a channel for priority ‘monitoring, and together with the SCAN button for selecting scanning modes, as described in the next chapter, How to Use the Transceiver. ® scan Button This button is used to activate scanning, to select and deselect channels for scanning, and together with the PRI button to select scanning modes, as described in the next section. 1-2 Operating Manual Reprint eu UL) le il We ® REAR (Heatsink) ® 13.6vDC Cable Pigtail w/Connector ‘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, @® Anienna Socket ‘The 50-ohm coaxial feedline to the antenna must be ‘connected here using a type-M (PL-259) plug. @ EXT SP External Speaker) ‘An optional external loudspeaker may be connected to this 2-contact 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 cor- rectly t0 the power source and that a proper antenna is connected to the antenna jack. If the transceiver is not ‘installed, see Installation near the back of this chapter. ‘Tum the Volume/Powerknob clockwise to turn on the radio, LEDs will ight, indicating the channel and status of the radio (as set when last used). In the FTL-2011, the display should show either @ channel number, or a scan mode indicator (Se, Ur, SP or UP). If E2is displayed instead, the transceiver has not yet been programmed with channel frequencies: switch off the power and contact your network administrator or ‘Yaesu dealer for programming. If a scan mode indicator is displayed, you can press the SCAN button to display a channel! number, and turn the channel selector to select a channel. In the FTL-2014, just press the CHANNEL button to change channels. Operating Manual Reprint Setting the Volume Ifno signals are heard and the BUSY/TX 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 begins to blink. Then adjust the volume control for a comfort- able level on a signal or background noise. Press the MON button again momentarily so the yellow indicator stops blinking. See the box below for more information on ‘controlling the squelch system. Transmitting ‘To transmit, wait until the BUSY/TX indicator is off (the channel is notin use), and press the PTT (Push-To-Talk) switch on the side of the microphone (the BUSY/TX lamp will glow red). While holding the PTT switch, speak across the face of the microphone in a clear, normal voice, and then release the PTT switch to receive, The box below describes some other features that may be programmed to affect your transmissions. The rest of the operating instructions apply to the FTL-2011 only. Scanning Four scanning modes are available when the SCAN button has been pressed. Once a scan mode is selected, it remains selected when the transceiver is turned off, or when scanning is disabled (by pressing the SCAN button again, so that a channel number is displayed. The SCAN ‘modes and their comesponding displays are as follows: FTL-2011/-2014 Special Transmitter Functions If your transceiver has been programmed for ‘busy channel lock-out, the transmitter will not be activated when the PTT switch is pressed unless the BUSY/TX lamp is off (to prevent interference to other stations). If the selected channel has been programmed for automatic time-out, you must limit the length of ‘your transmissions, While transmitting, a beep will sound ten seconds before time-out, and then another beep will sound as the time-out period expires: the BUSY/TX indicator will turn off and transmission will, cease. Release the PTT switch, listen for a moment, and then press it again to resume transmitting Display Se Scan all channels Seanning Function Ur Scan only user-selected channels sp Monitor one channel and pre-programmed priority(ies) up Scan user-selected channels with user priority(ies) ‘The user-selected channels for the Ur and UP modes are those you can set yourself, as described in the box on the next page. The priority channels are those on which signals will take priority over signals received on other Coded Squelch — the MON Button Your transceiver may use the built-in CTCSS (Continuous Tone Coded Squelch System), or optional DCS (Digitally Coded Squelch) or 2-Tone Sequential Codes, to keep the receiver quiet for all signals except those intended for you. ‘The transceiver may be programmed so that when the microphone is removed from its hanger, the coded squelch is defeated, and you can hear any signal on the channel (the yellow MON indicator will be lit). The same result is obtained without lifting the microphone by pressing the NON bution momentarily. To avoid listening to unnecessary chatter, keep the microphone in its hanger, and press the MOM button when necessary to turn the yellow indicator off unless you want to listen to other calls. Holding the WON bution for two seconds defeats not only the coded squelch, but also the noise squelch, so background noise can be heard (the HON indicator will blink). This is useful for setting the volume when no signals fare present. Press the HON button again momentarily to return the yellow indicator to its previous state (off, or steadily on). FTL-2011/-2014 Operating Manual Reprint User-Programmable Channel Selections ‘You can program a set of channels to be scanned, and up to 2 channels to be priority monitored. Your selections will be retained in memory until changed or deleted. To create or modify the user selections: ‘Tum the radio off, and then hold the SCAN button while switching it back on. The display will indicate a channel number, The E (scan enable) indicator at the top center of the display is it when the displayed channel is to be included in User-selected channel scanning. Press the PRI button, if necessary, to set the E indicator as desired for this channel. Then turn the channel selector and repeat the selection/deselection process on each channel. To determine which channels are currently selected for priority monitoring, rotate the channel selector and ‘watch the P indicator at the top left of the display. At the Ist priority channel the P indicator will blink, at the 2nd the indicator will stay lt. To change the priority channels, first cancel both by selecting either and pressing the PRI button. Then select the Ist new channel, and hold the PRE button for two seconds, until a beep sounds and the P indicator blinks. Next select the 2nd new channel, and again hold the PRI button, this time until the P indicator Justlights. Note: clearing priority selections also clears scan selection of the same channels (both P and E indicators turn off), so be sure to reselect them for scanning afterwards, if desired. ‘When you have the channels set up as desired for User scanning and priority monitoring, press the SCAN button toexit the user programming mode and return to normal operation, channels: thats, fa signal appears on a priory channel INSTALLATION while another appears on a non-priority channel, the briority signal will be heard, and not the other. Upto WO in tattation of all stations in your system. However, basic of the installed channels may be designated by YOUr —insataion information i provide here for your refer network administrator or dealer as pre-programmed pri- ence, covity channels for the SP mode (the radio does nat indi- cate which they are), and you can program any wo channels as user priorities for the UP mode. The non- Normally, your Yaesu Dealer will provide complete priority channel in the SP mode is the one last displayed. dive VEreriy) E (Scan Enable) Indicators ‘While a scan mode is displayed, you can select an- other by pressing the PRI buton repeatedly (the display When a channel number is displayed, either will cycle through the above). Make sure the microphone a a ae ence is in its hanger if you wanto hear only calls intended for | Pausedduring scanning, the P and E indicators at the top of the display may be lit. These indicate thatthe displayed channel has been selected by the user to be included in the user scanning modes (Ur and UP). If the P indicator is blinking, the channel is the Ist (highest priority) channel for the UP mode. If the P is not blinking, but steadily on, the channel is the 2nd priority channel. Both priority channels serve as ordinary user-selected scan channels in the Ur mode. you. While scanning, if a signal is received which in- cludes 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 altemate between the scan mode indicator and the channel num- ber. Scanning will resume automatically either after a preset interval of a few seconds, or after the station stops transmitting (depending on how your set was program- med). 14 Operating Manual Reprint For mobile service, your transceiver should be in- stalled so that the controls, indicators and microphone are easily accessible for operation and viewing, without in- terfering with road vision, and so that the loudspeaker ‘may be easily heard. The radio may be installed in any position without loss of performance. Typical installation locations are beneath the dashboard or atop the trans- ‘mission tunnel in small vehicles, or overhead in a truck cabin. ‘The MMB-48 universal mounting bracket and mount- ‘ng hardware are supplied with the transceiver. Mobile Mounting Procedure Using the mounting bracket as a template, mark the locations of the mounting holes in the desired posi- tion. Use a 3/16" diameter bit to drill the holes after making certain that there will be enough space for the transceiver, connecting cables and controls. Secure the bracket with the screws, washers and nuts supplied, as shown in the drawing on the next page. Position the transceiver in the bracket so that the holes in the side panels are aligned with those in the sides of the bracket, and bolt the transceiver into place with the supplied short screws and flat washers. © The microphone hanger must be installed so as to make elecirical contact with the car body. Otherwise the hanger may be installed wherever convenient. Base Station Installation ‘The FP-700 AC Power Supply may be used to operate the transceiver from a variety of AC mains voltages. Connect the fused DC Cable supplied with the trans- ceiver to the colored terminals on the rear of the FP-700. FTL~2011/-2014 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, In base installations, a grounding hook must be provided in which to rest the microphone when not trans- mitting, Power Connections For mobile installations, the power cable should be connected directly to the automobile battery. This allows the radio to operate without turning on the ignition, and ‘may also reduce noise in the receiver. Connection to the cigarette lighter or other existing circuits may result in overloading, or degradation of transceiver performance. Always use the supplied DC power cable, which includes fuses to protect you, your vehicle and the equip- ‘ment. If it is necessary to lengthen the power cable, use #12 AWG stranded, insulated copper wire. Use the short- est length possible, connected to the end of the DC cable that does not have connectors installed. Refer to the diagrams below for connection details of the power cable. © Before connecting the supplied DC cable to the transceiver, connect the RED tead of the DC cable to the POSITIVE (+) battery (or power supply) ter- ‘minal, and the BLACK lead to the NEGATIVE (-) terminal © Connect the DC power cable to the connector on the cable pigtail at the back of the transceiver. OF Connect the coaxial plug on the antenna cable (not supplied) to the coaxial antenna jack on the trans- ceiver. Antenna impedance must be 50 ohms at the operating frequency. GF Connect the microphone plug to the jack on the transceiver. 1 if an optional external speaker is to be installed, insert the plug from the speaker into the EXT SP jack ‘on the rear (disabling the internal speaker). FTL-2011/-2014 Maintenance And Service Keep the outside of the transceiver clean by wiping with a softcloth as necessary. Avoid rain or immersion in water, and protect the radio from dust as much as pos- sible, Do not open the case. Ifthe 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 preventative maintenance plan that best suits your needs. We recom- mend that the transceiver be retumed to your Yaesu dealer atleast once every two years, for testing of receiv ing sensitivity and transmitter power output. Ifthe need for servicing does arise, phone your Yaesu dealer for a service appointment. Your dealer will be pleased to answer any service-related questions, and his qualified service technicians will make sure that your radio is back in service as quickly as possible. Operating Manual Reprint Fuse Replacement If a fuse is blown, before replacing it, see if you can determine if it was caused by something outside of the radio (perhaps a short circuit due to a worn cable or pigtail near the radio). Contact your Yaesu dealer at once if you do not find the cause. Replace fuses only with the same type installed Service Information If the transceiver fails to operate when switched on, ccheck the fuses in the power cable. If either is found to have blown, attempt to locate and correct the cause of the problem before replacing the fuse(s). The FTL-2011 and FTL-2014 have no user-serviceable parts inside. General Frequency Range Nr. of Channels & Spacing Mode of Emission Antenna Requirement Yoltage Requirement Current Consumption (approx.) Operating Temperature Range Size (WHD, approx.) ‘Weight approx.) Receiver Receiver Circuit Type Intermediate Frequencies Sensitivity Hum & Noise Ratio Adjacent Channel Selectivity Intermodulation Distortion. Spurious Rejection Audio Output Power Transmitter Power Output Modulation Type/Deviation Hum & Noise Ratio Modulation Distortion Spurious Emissions Microphone Impedance FTL-2011/-2014 Specifications 134 ~ 160 MHz (vers. A) or 148~ 174 MHz (vers. C) 4 channels (x014 versions), 12 channels (x011 versions, 24 optional) 25-kHz spacing (12.5-kHz optional) 16KOF3E (direct frequency modulation) ‘50-2 unbalanced (SO-239 socket) 10.8 to 15.6 V DC, negative ground 300 mA Standby, 700 mA Receive, 7.0 A Transmit ~30 to +60 °C (-22 t0 +140 °F) 160 x 50x 180 mm (6-Y x 2% 7-4") 1.5 kg G3 Ibs.) Double Conversion Superheterodyne 21.4 MHz and 455 kHz 0.25 for 12. 4B SINAD, 0.35 pV for 20 dB QN Better than 45 dB Better than 75 dB Better than 70 dB (3-signal) Better than 80 dB 5 watts into 4 ohms with <10% THD 40/5 watts (high/low, programmable) Frequency Modulation, + 5 kHz (# 2.5 kHz optional) Better than 45 dB Less than 5% ‘Better than 70 dB (below carrier) 600-2 Specifications subject to change without notice or obligation. FTL~2011/-2014 Circuit Description Receive Signal Path Incoming RF from the antenna jack is delivered to the Main Unit and passed through @ lowpass filter and a Yewave antenna switching network consisting of coils 1003 & 1004, capacitors C1003 & C1004, and diodes 1001 & D1002. Signals within the frequency range of the transceiver are then passed through a varactor-tuned bandpass filter consisting of T1001/T1002 before RF amplification by QUOOI (3SK131). The amplified RF is then bandpass filtered again by varactor-tuned resonators 1003/T1004, to ensure pure in-band input to Ist mixer (21002/Q1003 (2SK302 x2). Buffered output from the VCO Unit is amplified by 1005 (28C2759) and lowpass filtered by L1009 and €1042/C1043, to provide a pure Ist local signal between 1266 and 152.6 MHz to the Ist mixer. The resulting 21.4-MHz product of the Ist mixer is passed through dual monolithic erystal filter XF1OOI (7.5 kHz BW) to strip away all but the desired signal, which is then am- plified by Q1004 (282714), ‘The amplified 1st IF signal is applied to FM IF sub- system IC Q1008 (HC3361P), which contains the 2nd ‘mixer, 2nd local oscillator, limiter amplifier, noise am- plifier and squelch gates. A 2nd local signal is generated from 20.945 MHz crystal X1001, which produces the 455 kHz 2nd IF when mixed with the Ist IF signal within (21008. The 2nd IF is passed through ceramic filter CF 1001 to strip away unwanted mixer products, and then applied to the limiter amp in Q1008, which removes amplitude variations in the 455 kHz IF before detection of the speech by Q1008 via quadrature coil T1007. Detected audio is delivered to the Control Unit for de-emphasis and highpass filtering by Q2008 (NIN- 2902M-V & 44) and Q2011 (NJM2902M-Y4), and then past audio muting gate Q2014 (OTC323TK) and the volume ‘control to audio power amplifier Q1023 (TDA2003) on the Main Unit, providing up to 3 watts to the optional headphone jack or 4-ohm loudspeaker. Squelch Control ‘The squelch circuit consists of noise amplifier Q1OO7 (2SC2712GR) and a highpass filter and squelch trigger within Q1008 on the Main Unit, and control circuitry within microprocessor Q2009 (HD404808H-A30H) on the Control Unit. When no carrier is received, noise at the output of the detector stage in Q1008 is amplified by Q1007 and high- pass filtered by the noise amp section of Q1008, and then rectified by D1012/1013 to provide a DC control voltage for the squelch switching section within Q1008. With no carrier, pin 13 of Q1008 is low. This SCAN STOP signal is delivered to the microprocessor on the Control Unit, and through Q2022 (DTC114EK) to the BUSY indicator on the front panel, which remains off until a carrer is re- ceived. The microprocessor causes audio mute pull- down gate Q2014 (DTC323TK) to ground the audio line, thus inhibiting input to the audio amplifier, and silencing the receiver while no signal is being received, and during transmission, ‘When @ carrier appears at the discriminator, noise is removed from the output, causing pin 13 of Q1008 to go high, which in turn causes Q2022 to turn on the BUSY indicator. The microprocessor then checks for internal CTCSS tone information, plus Digital Code Squetch information if that option is installed, If not transmitting and no tone squelch is programmed for the channel, or if the received tone matches that programmed, the micro- processor switches Q2014 to allow audio to pass to the amplifier and loudspeaker. Received signals are sampled at the output of the detector, after delivery to the Control Unit, by highpass filter Q2008 (24), which along with lowpass filters (2007 (NIM2902M 1% & 44) and Q2005 (NIM2902M) sep- arates subaudible CTCSS tones from received audio for the microprocessor. Transmit Signal Path ‘Speech input from the microphone is delivered to the Control Unit, where itis highpass filtered by Q2007 (%4 & %) to remove extraneous background noise before pre-emphasis by R2071 and C2036, and amplification by (2011 (NaM2902M, %4). Q2008 (24) then provides IDC (Instantaneous Deviation Control), and Q2011 (%4 & 4) filters the speech signal to remove any high frequency components that might result in overdeviation, ‘The processed audio is then mixed with a CTCSS tone generated by the microprocessor and filtered by —_ " = 2-1 FTL-2011/-2014 (2001 (25C27126R), if so programmed, and delivered to diode D305 (HVU202) on the VCO Unit, frequency mod- ulating the PLL cartier up to + 5 kHz from the unmodu- lated carrier at the transmitting frequency. The ‘modulated signal from transmitter VCO Q303 (MMBR- ‘951L) is buffered by Q305 (2SC2759) and delivered to the Main Unit for amplification by QUO12 (2SC2759), (1011 (MMBR9SLL) and Q1O10 (2SC2538). The low level ‘transmit signal is then delivered to the PA Unit for final amplification by Q901 (2SC2539) and Q902 (2SC2630) up to 40 watts. Harmonic spurious radiation in the final output is suppressed by a 3-pole lowpass filter on the Main Unit, and the transmit signal then passes through Yewave antenna switch D1O16 before delivery to the antenna. Automatic Transmit Power Control RF power output from the final amplifier is sampled by C1064 and C1088, and rectified by D1017 (18108). ‘The resulting DC is passed by high/low power controller Q1O17 (FMS1) and transmit inhibit gate Q1O18 (IMX1) to Automatic Power Controller QU019 (2587720) which regulates supply voltage to transmitter RF amplifiers Q1010 and Q1011, s0 as to maintain stable high or low output power under varying antenna loading conditions. Spurious Suppression Generation of spurious produets by the transmitter is minimized by the fundamental carrier frequency being ‘equal to the final transmitting frequency, modulated di- rectly in the transmit VCO. Additional harmonic sup- pression is provided by a 3-pole lowpass filter consisting of L1002, L1013, L1014 and C1002, C1061, C1063 and €1065-C1067, resulting in more than 65dB harmonic suppression prior to delivery to the antenna, PLL Frequency Synthesizer PLL circuitry on the Main Unit consists of swallow ‘counter Q1025 (MC12022SLAD) and PLL subsystem IC Q1024 (MC145158F), which contains a reference oscil- lator/divider, serial-to-parallel data latch, programmable divider and a phase comparator, Stability is obtained by regulated 5-V supply via Q1O14 (2SC2712GR) 10 Q1024 and temperature compensating capacitors associated with 12.8-MHz frequency reference crystal X1002. Receiver VCO Q301 (MMBROS1L) on the VCO Unit oscillates between 126.6 and 152.6 according to the pro- 2-2 Circuit Description grammed receiving frequency. The VCO output is buf- fered by Q305 (2SC2759) on the VCO Unit, and then returned to the Main Unit where a sample of the output is buffered by Q1028 (28C2714) for application to pres- caler/swallow counter Q102S. There the VCO signal is divided by 64 or 65, according to a control signal from the data latch section of Q1024, before being applied to the programmable divider section of the PLL chip. ‘The data latch section of Q1024 also receives serial dividing data from microprocessor Q2009 on the Control Unit, which causes the predivided VCO signal to be further divided by 25,320 — 30,520 in the programmable divider section, depending upon the desired receive fre- ‘quency, s0 as to produce a S-kHz (or6.25-kHz for 12.5- kHz/step versions) derivative of the current VCO frequency. Meanwhile, the reference divider section of (Q1024 divides the 12.8-MHz crystal reference by 2560 (or 2048) 10 produce the 5-kH¥z (or 6.25-kHz) loop refer cence (respectively) ‘The 5-kHz (or 6.25-kHz) signal from the program- ‘mable divider (derived from the VCO) and that derived from the crystal are applied to the phase detector section ‘of Q1024, which produces a dual 5-V pulsed output with pulse duration depending on the phase difference be- ‘tween the input signals. This pulse train is converted to DC by charge pump Q1026/Q1027 (IMX3/INZ2), low- pass filtered, and then fed back to varactors D301 and D302 (17363 x2) on the VCO Unit. Changes in the level of the DC voltage applied to 1D301/D302 affect the reactance in the tank circuit of VCO Q301, changing the oscillating frequency accord- ing to the phase difference between the signals derived from the VCO and the crystal reference oscillator. The ‘VCO is thus phase-locked to the crystal reference oscil- lator, ‘The output of receiver VCO Q301, after buffering by (Q305, is delivered to the Main Unit for amplification by (21005 before application to the Ist mixer, as described previously. Transmitter VCO Q303 (NMBR9SIL) oscillates be- tween 148 and 174 MHz according tothe programmed transmit frequency. The remainder of the PLL cin shared with the receiver.However, the dividing data from the mictoprocessor is such that the VCO frequency is at the actual transmit frequency (rather than offset for IFs, as in the receiving case). Also, the transmitter VCO is Circuit Description modulated by the filtered speech audio applied to mod- ulating varactor D305, as described previously. If the Digital Coded Squelch option is installed, DCS mod- ulation is applied both to the VCO and to the PLL fre- quency reference, via varactor D1021 (HVU202), Transmit Inhibit When the transmit PLL is unlocked pin 7 of PLL chip (21024 goes toa logic low, turning on Q1020 (DTAL43EK) ‘and turning off half of Q1O18. This unlock signal pro- duces a low impedance at the base the other half of Q1018, which then tums off Automatic Power Controller Q1019 to disable the supply voltage to transmitter RF amplifiers Q1010 and Q1O11, disabling the transmitter. Miscellaneous Circuits Push-To-Talk Transmit Activation ‘The PTT switch on the microphone is connected to pin 10 of microprocessor Q2009, so that when the switch is closed pin 78 (tx/rx) goes low. This signal is delivered FTL-2011/-2014 to power bus controller Q1021 (IMH5) on the Main Unit, which then disables the receiver by disabling the 9-V supply bus at Q1022 (DTA143EK) to the front end, IF, iscriminator and receiver VCO circuitry. At the same time, Q1015 (2887720) activates the transmit 9-V supply line to enable the transmitter, Channel Selection & Display ‘The rotary channel selector switch on the front panel causes microprocessor Q2009 to select the operating frequency, display data and CTCSS tone frequency from serial EEPROM Q2017 (BR93C56). The operating fre- quency data is in the form of PLL dividing ratios, which are passed to the PLLIC on the Main Unit via strobe, data and clock outputs at pins 2, 3 and 4, respectively. ‘The channel digit display data from the microproces- sor is strobed by pin 1 to display latch Q1O1 (TD62CB5ON) oon the Display Unit, which decodes and drives the two T-segment display digit LEDs and function indicator LEDs, FTL-2011/-2014 EEPROM Programming Software Instructions To program the Yaesu FTL-2011 and FTL-2014 ser- ies transceivers you need the FRB-2 Programming C nection Box, programming diskette and an IBM PC/AT or PS/2® compatible computer with: D7 atleast 128k RAM, GF pcpos® or MsD0s® 2.0 or later, GF one 5-1/4" (360k or 1.2MB) floppy drive, D1 amonochrome or color monitor, one Asyne port (COM1) with 25-pin connector (or suitable adapter). Of course you also need a printer if you want to get hard copy of the data. ‘The Yaesu programming diskette contains the following files: Important! Do not work directly with the Yaesu-programming diskette! Make a copy of it and use the copy when programming the transceiver, since you will be storing data on it. Keep the original in a safe place in case you need to make another copy later. The ‘manuals that came with your computer should explain how to make a copy of a diskette, using the DOS COPY command. If you want o be able to boot the computer from your programming diskette copy, use the FORMAT command with /S parameter (on a blank diskette) to make a system disk, and then copy the files from the original diskette. CES. EXE ~The EEPROM programming program CES. HLP —Help file used by the main program INSTRUCT.DOC — A text file containing a copy of these instructions (in case you mislay the printed instructions) AlNeesb.CH - Channel Data for alignment pur- poses, where the latter part of the file name signifies as follows: cc = two numbers indicating the maximum number of channels ofthe model to be aligned (04, 12024); ie subband version (A, B, C, etc.) the band of the transceiver (V for vhf) You can use the software to create and edit data files thout having to connect the computer to the trans- ceiver. However, before connecting a transceiver for pro- gramming or cloning, turn off your computer and the transceiver, and connect the Programming Interface Box to the computer and the transceiver as shown below. ‘Then restart the computer. Turning off the equipment during interconnection avoids damage to the electronics, ‘When ready to run the program (after booting DOS), place your copy of the Yaesu diskette (not the original!) in drive A, and log onto this drive (type “A: 1”). Then type “CES.” to start the program. You should be greeted briefly by an introductory screen, followed by the screen shown on the following page. The Channel Programming Screen ‘The main screen consists of four major sections: Common Data Items, Key Help, Channel Data, and, FTL-2011/-2014 79101410 Programming Connection Cable Channel Programming Interconnections FTL-2011/~2014 along the bottom of the screen, Function Key Selections. ‘These are described in a bit more detail next. Main Screen Common Data Items At the upper right are the Ch, Step, Tx timer, Edit and A Key items, which are “Common” Data items that you may need to refer to when making entries in the Channel Data. In this program, “Common” refers to global nature of these parameters: they are not channel- specific, but apply to programming and operation of the transceiver on any and all channels. Ch indicates the maximum number of channels that can be displayed on the screen and programmed in this transceiver, and Step is the channel frequency multiple (all channel frequencies entered must be whole multiples of the indicated step size) The Tx timer, which can be either enabled or dis- abled, determines whether transmissions will be limited by an internal timer. If disabled, the content of the TOT field atthe right side of the screen will be ignored during transceiver operation, ‘The Edit entry is the name of the current data file being edited, if any. If no file has been read (via the F3,, DiskLoad function) or saved (via the F4, DiskSave func- tion), “noname. ch” is displayed here. The A key setting indicates the function currently selected forthe auxiliary key on the transceiver panel. ‘Common Data cannot be changed from this screen, Key Help Box ‘The KEY HELP box at the upper right indicates the keyboard keys that can be used to edit data at any given ‘moment. The contents of this box change according to the location of the cursor in the Channel Data table, so 0.6.25kllz Tx tiner= Sosa ares eee tis etary id off cai id tod Aid i nid Cit rae rs ai ps x ani rats ccd il Pants eC ee CE-5 EEPROM Programming Software Instructions you will need to watch this box while becoming familiar with the channel editor. For example, when the program first starts, the cursor is in the “Pri Ch” (Priority Chan- nel) field, which can accept only a number 1 or 2, to set the current channel as a priority channel. You can press the F1 key for more detailed help on the functions of particular keys in the current cursor field. Of course you can always use the cursor keys to select another field (unless in the middle of entering new field data). Channel Data Table The largest section of the screen is the Channel Data table. Press the up, down, left and right arrow keys on the PC’s keyboard to move the cursor around the table (you may have to press the Num Lock key to switch the keypad from numeric to cursor movement mode if your keyboard does not have separate cursor keys). Each line in the editing table represents one channel, with the columns indicating the current setting of each parameter that can be set for that channel. Hyphens indicate that a parameter is not currently being used. If all of the fields on a line are hyphens, the channel is currently blanked (hidden from use). 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RACI/ LOT RuCL/ LOT RACI/ LOT RNCL/10r RACI/ LOT RuCL/1or. RuCI/ LOT RNCL/10T RMCL/ LOT 4.7K 100K 100K 56k 390K 390K 8.8K 10K 10K 10K 330 330 330, 10K 10K 10K 100 1K 10K 10K 10K 470K 22K 2.24 10K 39K 2.2 33K 15K 15K 100K 100K 10K 330 130 330 330 330 330 270 5.6K 10K 150K 150K 22K 4k 56K 10K 10K 10K 330 10K 10K 10K 330 330 5.6K 10K 680 1/108 1/104 1/108 1/104 WoW 1/10W 1/108 1/104 1/104 1/108 1/0W 1/A0W 1/10" 1/10W V/10W 1/104 1/10" 1/10¥ 1/108 A/10W 1/108 V10W 1/10 1/10W 1/l0W 1/108 1/loW Wow 1/10W 1/108 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/108 1/108 1/10W 1/108 1/10 1/10¥ 1/10W 1/10W 1/108 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/108 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/100 1/108 vow 110W vi0W 1/108 Wow 1/108 1/10 1/10W 1i0W Control Unit FTL-2011/-2014 R 2115 J24205472 CHIP RES. PMCi/10T 4725 4.1K 10H R 2116 24205105 CHIP RES. RMCi/107 105d 4 1/104 R 2117 J24205224 CHIP RES RMCI/107 2245 220K 1/10W R 2118 324205224 CHIP RES. RNCI/107 224) 220K 1/104 R 2119 J24205103 CHIP RES RMCI/10T 1034 10K a/10W R 2120 324205222 CHIP RES. RNCI/10T 222) 2.2K 1/10W R 2121 J24205472 CHIP RES. RNCI/10T 472) 47K 1/10W R 2122 324205580 CHIP RES. RNCI/10T 560J 56 1/10¥ R 2123 J24205102 CHIP RES. RNCI/10T 102) 1K 1/10¥ R 2124 J24205472 CHIP RES. RMCL/10T 472 4.7K 1/10W vezoo1 51745103 Por. H06514013-10KB 10K B ve2oo2 51745472 POT. HOB51A011~4.7KB, 4.7K B e203 J51745223 Por. H0851A015~22KB 22k B vez004 J51745103 POT. 1HO651A013~10KB LOK 8 X 2001 Ho102984—xTAL 4. 000NHZ R8118690 SEAL Control Unit Control Unit FTL-2011/-2014 2SA11826R(SG) (@2020) SC2TI2GR(LG) Daren) (a20ze) BretiveK (ay 0, 2042012, 2018 2015/2018 2018 2022 20342025906, 202 reaniti (Ha) (az0l4) s 8 fi eter i DTCa2STK CIRCUIT DIAGRAM Nore 'BR93¢56(@2017) our EBs {ve Marked Surt RHSVAS2AA(D5) (22021) 6-82 Control Unit ids mets (+5) (@2008) IMH§ CIRCUIT DIAGRAM IMD? CIRCUIT DIAGRAM Control Unit FTL-2011/-2014 ANODE 1/caTHODE 2 1ss226(c3) (D2001, 2004, 2008, 2008) nove. & ae 7] extent Marked Surtoce 185181(A3) (02002, 2007,2010) nove AND couccrons, Issie4(63) ease (02008, 2006) §m2(02)(@2010) Ip2 CIRCUIT DIAGRAM Control Unit Circuit Diagram FIL-2011/-2014 Control Unit Main Unit Location Quoo1 1002 & 1003 Quoos Qu00s “Q1006 1007 uoos 1009 i010 quoi i012 i013 Quoi ors i016 017 1018 1019 1020 Quo2t 1022 1023 qu024 102s 21026 1027 Qu02e 1001 1002 Type rer FET ‘Trans or ‘Transistor ‘Transistor ‘Transistor Linear IC (number not used) ‘Transistor ‘Transistor ‘Transistor Linear IC ‘Transistor ‘Transistor ‘Transistor Dual Transistor Dual Transistor ‘Transistor Transistor Dual Transistor ‘Transistor Linear Audio IC PLL Subsystem IC Prescaler Dual Transistor Dual Transistor ‘Transistor Diode Diode D1003-D1010 Varactor Diodes FTL~2011/-2014 Component Applications Nomenclature 38K131 28K302x2 2sc2714 282759 DTCI24EK 28C2712, MC3361P 282538 MMBR9SIL 282759 AN6541 282712, 28B772Q 2sc2712, FMS1 IMXL 2SB772Q DTA1@3EK IMHS DTAIM3EK ‘TDA2003H MC145158F MC12022SLAD IMx3 IMz2, 2sc2714 M1407 M1301 HVU202 x8 Application Receiver RF Amplifier Receiver Ist Mixer Receiver Ist IF Amplifier Receiver 1st Local Buffer Squelch Switch Noise Amplifier NBFM IF Receiver Subsystem ‘Transmitter Pre-Driver ‘Transmitter RF Amplifier ‘Transmitter RF Amplifier 9-V Regulator 5-V PLL Supply Filter ‘Antenna Switch Bias & Transmitter RF Enable 9-V VCO Supply Filter ‘Transmitter Auto Power Cnt Differential Amp DC Amp & Transmit Inhibit Switch ‘Transmitter Power Control DC Amplifier PLL Unlock Transmitter Inhibit Switch Antenna TI. & Receiver Disable on Transmit Receiver VCO & IF T/R Switch Receiver Audio Power Amplifier PLL PLL Prescaler VCO VCV Loop Filter Switches VCO VCV Loop Filter Switches VCO Output Loopback Buffer Receive Antenna T/R Switch Receive Antenna T/R Switch Receiver RF Bandpass Filter Auto-Tuning FTL-2011/-2014 Main Unit (Continued) Location Type Diol (number not used) Dio12 Diode D103 Schottky Diode Dios Zener Diode Diois Diode D1016 Diode D1017 Schottky Diode 1018 Diode i019 Diode 1020 Dual Diode 1021 Varactor Diode 1022, Dual Diode 1023 (umber not used) D024 Dual Diode Control Unit Location Type 2001 ‘Transistor 2002 ‘Transistor 2003 Dual Transistor 2004 ‘Transistor 2005 Quad Op Amp 2006 ‘Transistor 2007 Quad Op Amp 2008 Quad Op Amp 2009 Microprocessor 2010 Dual Transistor Q2011 Quad Op Amp 2012 ‘Transistor 2013 Transistor 2014 ‘Transistor Quois ‘Transistor Q2016 ‘Transistor Component Applications Nomenclature 1ss270 188106 0225.1-¥ POKEL8 UMO4I5 188108 188270 188270 188184 HVU202 18s272 188226 Nomenclature asczmi2 DTCLI4EK IMHS DIC14EK NJM2902M 2sc2712 NIM2902M NIM2902M HD404808A30H IMD2 NIM2902M DTC1I4EK DICL4EK DIC323TK DICI4EK DICII4EK Application Receiver AF Noise Detector Receiver AF Noise Detector Supply Regulator for Receiver Subsystem Main 13.8V DC Supply Clamp ‘Transmit Antenna T/R Switch ‘Transmit Reflected Power Detector ‘Transmitter Pre-Driver Bias Regulator ‘Transmitter RF Amplifier Bias Regulator ‘Transmit Disable T/R OR PLL Unlock Modulator for Digitally Coded Squeich Option VCO Loop Filter Switching Bias ‘Transmitter RF Forward Power Detector Application CTCSS Modulation Filter CTCSS Decoder HPF Switch CTCSS Decoder LPF Switch CTCSS Decoder Limiter CTCSS Decoder Filters CTCSS Decoder Buffer Microphone HPF & CTCSS Decoder LPF Rx AF De-Emphasis, HPF and Modulation Limiter Central Processing Unit Gate for PTT Line to Tone Options Mic, Amp, Rx AF HPF and Modulation LPF ‘Transmitter High/Low Power Switch ‘Transmit Indicator Switch Squelch Gate “AY LED Driver “MON” LED Driver Component Applications FTL~2011/-2014 Control Unit (Continued) Location 22017 018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 Q2024 2025 2026 2027 2028 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Type ‘Nomenclature EEPROM BR93C56 (umber not used) ‘Transistor DICLI4EK ‘Transistor 281162 Voltage Regulator RHSVA32AA ‘Transistor DICII4EK Voltage Regulator HAI7805P ‘Transistor DICI4EK Transistor DICI4EK ‘Transistor DICI4EK ‘Transistor DICI4EK ‘Transistor DICI24EK Dual Diode 188226 Dual Diode Issi81 Dual Diode 1ssi84 Dual Diode 188226 (umber not used) — Dual Diode Issi84 Dual Diode 188181 Dual Diode 188226 Dual Diode 188226 Dual Diode Issi81 Display Unit (12-channel) Location ior D101-D104 D105 D106 107 ps101 Type Nomenclature Display LSI TD62C8SON Diodes 188270 x 4 Yellow LED TLY208 Green LED TLG208 Red/Green Dual LED TLSG208 Dual 7-Segment LED GL7S201 Application Dealer-Programmable Storage Transmitter Audio Mute Switch CPU Reset Switch CPU 5-V Supply Bus Regulator BUSY LED Driver Main $-V Supply Bus Regulator Programming (Clone) Switch Remote (DCS Option) PTT Switch Microphone Hanger Switch CTCSS Decoder Limiter Switch ‘TX LED Driver CTCSS Decoder Limiter Channel Selector OR CMOS Backup Supply OR CPU Output Clock Protector CPU Reset Reverse Voltage Blocking PTT Reverse Voltage Blocking PTT Reverse Voltage Blocking Programming (Clone) Data Rev. Voltage Blocking. Squelch Gate Hang Time Rev. Voltage Blocking Application Display Decoder & 7-Segment LED Driver Switch Debouncers “MON” LED “A" LED “TX/BUSY” LED ‘Channel Number Display FTL-2011/-2014 Display Unit (4-channel) Location Type wor Display LSI Q202-Q205 Transistors D201,D202 Diodes D203 -D206 Orange LEDs 207 Yellow LED D208 Green LED D209 Red/Green Dual LED VCO Unit Location Type wor ‘Transistor 02 Transistor 303 ‘Transistor os ‘Transistor aos ‘Transistor D301,D302 —_Varactor Diodes D303,D304 —_Varactor Diodes D305 Varactor Diode PA Unit Location Type 001 ‘Transistor 902 ‘Transistor Component Applications Nomenclature PD4094BC BAIASM x4 188270 x2 ‘TLO208 x4 TLY208 ‘TLG208 TLSG208 Nomenclature MMBR9SIL DICIMEK MMBR9SIL IMHS 2802759 17363 x2 11363 x2 HVU202 Nomenclature 28C2539 28C2630 Application Display Decoder ‘Channel Indicator LED Drivers Switch Debouncers Channel Indicator LEDs “MON” LED “A” LED “TX/BUSY” LED Application Receiver VCO Receiver VCO Enable Switch Transmitter VCO ‘Transmitter VCO Disable Switch ‘T/R VCO Buffer Receiver VCO Tuning ‘Transmitter VCO Tuning Modulator Application ‘Transmitter RF Driver ‘Transmitter Final RF Amplifier Ec ee Chip Components The diagrams below indicate some of the muishing features of common chip com= FTL-2011/-2014 SUMED ens ea) Type RMC 1/10W,1/16W Marking* 100,222,473 a ponents. f al 9 Ten unit unit Multiplier code Capacitor ; _ (rit mm) 1 10 Tyre] L | Ww ii 2 10° gae | a2 [1.6 | 0.45~0.60 3 10° 2125 | 2.0 | 1.28 | 0.25~0.50 4 10 100 | 1.6 |0.8 | 0.68~0.05 5 10° 6 10 7 10° 8 10° Tantalum Capacitor 9 10° “positive (determine value from layout and Parts List) Resistors wi0| 2.0 | 1.25 | 0.4 vie] 1.6 | 08 | 04 INDICATED LETTERS 1234 5&78 50. FTL-2011/-2014 Replacing Chip Components Chip components are installed at the factory by @ series of robots, which first place a spot of adhesive resin at the location where each part is to be installed. Then parts are handled and placed using vacuum suction. For single-sided boards, solder paste is ap- plied and the board is then baked to herden the resin and flow the solder. For double- sided boards, no solder paste is applied, but the board is baked (or exposed to ultraviolet) to cure the resin before dip soldering. In our laboratory and service shop, chip arts in small quantities are mounted manually by applying a spot of resin, placing with tweezers, and then soldered by dual streams of hot alr (without physical contact during soldering! We remove parts by first removing solder using a vacuum suction iron, which applies a light steady vacuum at the iron tip, and then breaking the adhesive with The special vacuum soldering/desoldering equipment is recommended if you expect wo do a lot of chip replacements, Otherwise, it is usually possible to remove and replace Chip components with only a tapered, temper ature-contralled soldering iron, a set of tweezers and braided copper solder wick. Soldering iron temperature should be less than 280°C (36°F). Chip Component Information Precautions for Chip Replacement (1) Do not disconnect a chip forcefully, or the foil pattern may peel off the board. (2) Never re-use a chip component. Dispose of all removed chip components immed- iately to avoid mixing with new parts. (3) Limit soldering time to 3 seconds or less to avoid damaging the component and board. Removing Chip Components (1) Remove the solder at each joint, one joint at a time, using solder wick wetted with non-acidic flux as shown below. ‘Avoid applying pressure, and do not at- tempt to remove the tinning from the chip's electrode. SQ (2) Grasp the chip on both sides with twee~ zers, and gently twist the tweezers back and forth (to break the adhesive bond) while alternately heating each electrode. Be careful to avoid peeling the foll traces from the board. Dispose of the chip when removed. (3) After removing the chip, use the copper braid and soldering iron to wick away any excess solder and smooth the land for installation of the replacement part. Chip Component Information Installing Replacement Chip As the value of some chip components Is not indicated on the body of the chip, be careful to get the right part for replacement. (1) Apply @ small amount of solder to the land on one side where the chip is to be Installed. Avoid too much solder, which may cause bridging. a, (2) Hold the chip with cweezers in the desired position, and apply the soldering iron with a motion Indicated by the arrow in the diagram below. Do not apply heat for more than 3 seconds. (3) Remove the tweezers and solder the electrode on the other side in the manner Just described. FTL-2011/-2014 FTL-2011/-2014 Main Unit(Q1008)MC3361 Low Power FM IF ‘eof pace tent Pi “@ one A ion ‘ae mute Pin 1:Crystal Ose 1K L—@ squeten in Bin ata Lister et gg @ Suri poptoeice, Serene, ; Bak ium Br steers ° Pin 6: Decoupli a PIN ASSIGNMENT “or Th ; BLOCK DIAGRAM Main Unit(Q1018)AN6541 Regulator en in tp put Bin 2:Gna Pin 8:Output PIN A SSIGNMENT _& BLOCK DIAGRAM Beg OF FIL-2011/-2014 Main Unit(Q1023)TDAZ003H ‘Audio Amplifier S ea in 1:Non lnverting Input Bin 2lrverting input Pin §:Gnd Pind Output Pin 5:Supply Voltage PIN A SSIGNMENT Main Unit(Q1024)MC145158F IC Data SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM Serial-input PLL Frequency Synthesizer Pin 1: 05C in Pin 2:05C out Pin 10S3V. Pin 11:REF out Pin I2:fe Pin 1:MOD Control Pin |4:Enable Pin 18:0: Pin 16:Clock. PIN ASSIGNMENT wort | | fa | ea I | ete ” el Les a. tate bp Laton Pentre no : tee i ee BLOCK DIAGAM IC Data FTL-2011/-2014 Main Unit(Qi025)MC12022SLAD Low-Power Two-Modulus Prescaler MAXIMUM RATINGS Power Supply Voltage, Pin? Vee |~0.5 to+7.0) Vee Operating Temperature Range | Ta |—40 to+85 | Storage Temperature Range | Tstg |=65 to+150 | ‘Modulus Control Input, Piné_| MC _|~0.5 to+6.5) Vde Control Unit(Q2005, 2007,2008,2009, 2011) NUM2902M QUAD Single-Supply Operational Amplifier input Bin 1:A OUTPUT Pin g:¢ OUTPUT Bin2:A ———4——+ = BLOCK DIAGRAM Display Unit(@201) ,PD40848C 8 Stage Shift Store Bus Register ms stat suet acisteR . oro] 0 seein, 100K o cours CUPUTS weer] ' waren Pin 1:Strobo Pin comer Bin 2Date” Bin Bi S:ebck Pin eeante 1 Prin Pin rare AUT Pin 5:@2 Bin 3 STATE BUFFER Pigg) bn 1409 T T Pr Pict Pin 1 Suipu Enable TITIIT TT] Fane ip 160i: at 02 os at 5 ae? aw PIN A SSIGNMENT PARALLEL OUTPUTS: BLOCK DIAGRAM YAESU Performance without compromise Copyright © 1990 Yaesu Musen Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. No portion of this manual may be reproduced without the permission of Yaesu Musen Co., Ltd. 0256800010717 Printed in Japan

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