Yaesu FT 23r Mk2 Op Manual
Yaesu FT 23r Mk2 Op Manual
Yaesu FT 23r Mk2 Op Manual
OPERATING MANUAL
*: CTCSS tone features require the FTS-12 Tone Squelch Unit, optional in some countries.
Receiver
Circuit type: Double-conversion superheterodyne
Sensitivity: better than 0.25 µV for 12dB SINAD
Adjacent channel selectivity: better than 60dB
Intermodulation: better than 65dB
Audio output: 0.4W @8 W for 5% THD (with 12V supply)
Transmitter
Power output: 5W @12V, 2.5W @7.2V or FBA-17
Frequency stability: better than 10 ppm
Modulation system: variable reactance
Maximum deviation: ±5 kHz
FM Noise: better than –40dB @ 1 kHz
Spurious emissions: better than 60dB below carrier
Audio distortion: less than 5% @ 1 kHz, w/3 kHz deviation
Microphone type: 2-kΩ condenser
Burst tone: 1750 Hz (except version A)
Specifications may be subject to change without notice or obligation.
… VOL/OFF Contral
This control adjusts the volume of the receiver. Turn it fully counterclockwise (into the
click stop) position to turn the transceiver off.
† SQL Control
This knob sets the threshold level at which received signals (or noise) open the squelch.
For prolonged battery life and squelch sensitivity, set this control just to the point
where noise is silenced (and the BUSY/TX indicator on the front panel is off) when
the channel is clear.
‡ ANTENNA Jack
This BNC jack accepts the supplied YHA-16 rubber flex antenna, or any other an-
tenna designed to provide 50-ohm impedance on the 2-meter band.
‚ PTT Button
Press and hold this (Push-to-Talk) button to transmit. The
BUSY/TX indicator glows red while transmitting.
ƒ Unlock Lever
Slide this mechanical lever upward to release the battery
for removal.
‚ Keypad
These eight keys select the various op-
erating features of the transceiver dur-
ing reception. A beep will sound when-
ever one of the keys is pressed. The la-
bels on the faces of the keys indicate
their primary functions, while the labels
above six of the keys indicate alternate
functions, which are activated by press-
ing the [F] key first, and then the other
key within four seconds. In this manual,
we will refer to these functions by the
alternate label (above the key), prefixed
by “[F] + ” to remind you to press [F ]
first. For example, “[F] + [q]” indicates
that you should press the [F] key, fol-
lowed by the [q] key within four sec-
onds. All key functions aredescribed in
detail in Operation chapter, and summa-
rized on the “FT-23R MKII Operator’s Quick Reference Card.”
CAUTION !
When using the NC-29, do not switch the charger off and on or remove and then
replace a battery from the charger while it is charging, as this will reset the timer
and may then overcharge the battery.
CAUTION !
Never allow the terminals of the battery pack or case to be short-circuited!
ANTENNA CONSIDERATIONS
While the supplied YHA-16 rubber flex antenna is convenient for short-range portable
operation, the standard BNC connector allows for use of a higher gain antenna to extended
range in base or mobile operation. Any antenna used with the FT-23R MKⅡshould have an
impedance close to 50 ohms on the 2m amateur band. If a feedline is used, it should be
good quality 50-ohm coax. Obtaining a proper fit with some BNC plugs may require re-
moving the rubber gasket around the antenna jack on the transceiver.
SQUELCH SETUP
r Set the SQL control fully counterclockwise, rotate the VOL control out of the click-
stop and adjust for a comfortable volume on the noise or received signal.
r The BUSY/TX indicator LED should glow green, indicating that the squelch is open.
If a signal is present, rotate the DIAL selector on the top panel to a channel where only
noise is heard.
r Adjust the SQL control just to the point where the noise is silenced and the LED is
extinguished. (If the SQL control is set further clockwise, sensitivity to weak signals
will be reduced.)
Now, whenever a signal reaches the receiver that is strong enough to open the squelch, the
BUSY/TX indicator will glow green.
Note that while receiving, one or more bargraph segments may appear along the bottom of
the display, indicating signal strength of received signals. This indication is not affected by
the squelch setting, so even squelched signals will have some indication. If you notice
more than one or two bargraph segments appearing while the squelch is closed, try reduc-
ing the squelch control setting (if you want to hear weak signals).
The Monitor switch on the USA versions (just above the PTT switch) allows you to check
*: For Packet, the Power Saver should be disabled, Ask your Yaesu dealer for details.
TRANSMITTING
Press the LOW button to select low power output. When you wish to transmit, wait until
the channel is clear (BUSY/TX LED off), and squeeze the PTT switch on the side of the
transceiver while speaking into the microphone (just below the keypad on the front panel).
During transmission the BUSY/TX indicator will glow red, and the bargraph will now
show relative transmitter power output. Release the PTT switch to receive.
If you find that more power is required, set the LOW button to the undepressed ( )
position. However, we recommend that whenever communication is possible with low
power, you should keep the LOW button depressed ( ) to both conserve battery life and
minimize possible interference to other stations.
Printed in Japan
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