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Information for Customers Operating Transceiver
in the UK on 5MHz (60m) and 70MHz* (4m)
Thank you very much for purchasing this YAESU HF transceiver.
The Transceivers listed in this notice are congured at the factory with the WRC-15 5MHz (60m) allocation as shown
below as “B2”.
When your Transceiver is operated in the UK, the 5MHz (60m) and 70MHz* (4m) conguration needs to be changed to
“C2” as shown below before using the transceiver for the rst time.
WRC-15 5MHz (60m) Band Frequency Range
Factory Default Conguration “B2”
UK 5MHz (60m) and 70MHz* (4m) Band Frequency Range
Selectable Conguration “C2”
5.351500 MHz - 5.366500 MHz 5.250000 MHz - 5.406500 MHz
70.000000 MHz - 70.499999 MHz*
* The 70MHz band is only available for the FTDX101MP, FTDX101D and FTDX10.
FTDX101MP / FTDX101D
1. Turn the transceiver OFF.
2. Press and hold in the [FUNC]and [MODE] buttons while
turning the transceiver ON.
The green LED Indicator will blink with intervals of 0.5 sec
(0.5 sec ON, 0.5 sec OFF).
3. Press and release the [MODE] button, and the Green LED
Indicator will now blink with interval of 1 sec (1 sec ON, 1
sec OFF).
4.
Press and hold in the [MODE] button, and the radio will re-
start automatically. Once restarted the change of 5 MHz
frequency configuration will have been completed suc-
cessfully.
Power Switch
FUNC Button
LED IndicatorMODE Button
FTDX10
1. Turn the transceiver OFF.
2. Press and hold in the [FINE]and [MODE] buttons while
turning the transceiver ON.
The green LED Indicator will blink with intervals of 0.5 sec
(0.5 sec ON, 0.5 sec OFF).
3. Press and release the [FUNC] knob, and the Green LED
Indicator will now blink with interval of 1 sec (1 sec ON, 1
sec OFF).
4.
Press and hold in the [FUNC] knob, and the radio will re-
start automatically. Once restarted the change of 5 MHz
frequency configuration will have been completed suc-
cessfully.
Power Switch
FINE ButtonFUNC Knob
LED Indicator MODE Button
FTDX5000 / FTDX3000 / FTDX1200
1. Turn the transceiver OFF.
2. Press and hold in the [MENU]and [C.S] buttons while
turning the transceiver ON.
The green LED Indicator will blink with intervals of 0.5 sec
(0.5 sec ON, 0.5 sec OFF).
3. Press and release the [MENU] button, and the Green LED
Indicator will now blink with interval of 1 sec (1 sec ON, 1
sec OFF).
4.
Press and hold in the [MENU] button, and the radio will re-
start automatically. Once restarted the change of 5 MHz fre-
quency conguration will have been completed successfully.
Power Switch
C.S Button
LED Indicator
MENU Button
FTDX5000
MENU Button
C.S Button
Power Switch LED Indicator
FTDX3000
MENU Button LED Indicator
C.S Button
Power Switch
FTDX1200
FT-891
1. Turn the transceiver OFF.
2. Press and hold in the [F]and [QMB] buttons while turning
the transceiver ON.
The green LED Indicator will blink with intervals of 0.5 sec
(0.5 sec ON, 0.5 sec OFF).
3.
Press and release the [F] button, and the Green LED Indica-
tor will now blink with interval of 1 sec (1 sec ON, 1 sec OFF).
4. Press and hold in the [F] button, and the radio will re-start
automatically. Once restarted the change of 5 MHz frequency
conguration will have been completed successfully.
F ButtonLED Indicator
Power Switch
QMB Button
FT-991A
1. Turn the transceiver OFF.
2. Press and hold in the [F]and [MODE] buttons while turning
the transceiver ON.
The green LED Indicator will blink with intervals of 0.5 sec
(0.5 sec ON, 0.5 sec OFF).
3.
Press and release the [MODE] button, and the Green LED Indi-
cator will now blink with interval of 1 sec (1 sec ON, 1 sec OFF).
4. Press and hold in the [MODE] button, and the radio will re-
start automatically.
Once restarted the change of 5 MHz fre-
quency conguration will have been completed successfully.
MODE Button
LED Indicator
Power Switch F Button
* The FT-991A is an HF and VHF/UHF transceiver. Please note that the default ARS UHF repeater frequency coverage
and shifts for this model are di󰀨erent from normal UK usage. Selecting the “C2” conguration as below will enable cor-
rect repeater coverage and shifts for UK operation.
ARS Conguration “B2”
Factory Default Setting
ARS Conguration “C2”
Selectable Setting
ARS Frequency Range: 438.20 MHz - 439.45 MHz (- shift)
Repeater Shifts: 7.6 MHz
ARS Frequency Range: 433.00 MHz - 433.40 MHz (+ shift)
434.60 MHz - 435.00 MHz (- shift)
Repeater Shifts: 1.6 MHz
Caution:
• When changing 5MHz and 70MHz* band frequencies according to the procedures above, all saved data, such as
Menu and Memory settings, will be deleted. If you need to change the 5MHz and 70MHz* bands after using the
radio, make sure to back up your registered data or make a written note, before applying the setting change.
• The current 5MHz and 70MHz* band frequency range setting (B2 or C2) is NOT changed, even when executing the
“Full Reset” procedure to factory defaults as described in the Operating Manual.