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AI.INCO

VHF/UHF TWIN BAND FM TRANSCEIVER

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Instruction Manual

Thank you for purchasing this AlINCO transceiver. To obtain optimum performance from this transceiver, read this instruction manual thoroughly, and keep it for future reference .

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.

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• Do not open the transceiver case or touch no-userserviseable components.

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• Do not expose the transceiver to direct sunlight or to source of heat. Also, avoid using the transceiver in an extremely dusty or humid environment.

• Do not place anything which might spill over on top of the transceiver.

• For good ventilation, allow about 10 cm between the rear of the transceiver and the wall.

• If the transceiver causes harmful interference to VCR or TV reception, move the transceiver away from the appliance.

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• Do not yank the power cable from its outlets. Also, do not rewire the power cable with other extension cables. Such handling may damage or short-circuit the cable.

• Use a 13.8 V DC regulated power supply to operate this transceiver. The transceiver must be grounded.

• Beware of moisture condensation. Moisture in the air will condense on the transceiver when you move it from a cold place to a warm place. Condensation will cause the unit to malfunction. If condensation forms on the unit, wipe or let dry.

• If the transceiver ever emits smoke or strange smells, immediately turn it off and unplug it. Then, contact an authorized ALINCO dealer.

• Before Transmitting

There are many commercial and business related stations located near the ham bands. When operating an amateur station, it is important to observe all the proper rules of conduct and not to cause harmful interference to other stations, especially during mobile operation.

In particular, be sure to obtain the proper approval, when operating your transceiver in the following locations: aboard ships or airplanes, in the vicinity of airports, aboard trains, near commercial stations, and near commercial repeaters.

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Precautions .ii

Contents .iii

About This Manual. v

Document Conventions vi

CHAPTER 1 GETTING STARTED 1

1.1 Unpacking 1

1.2 Keys, Terminals, and Display 2

Front Panel 2

LCD Display 5

Rear Panel 6

Microphone 6

CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION 7

2.1 Installation and Connection for Base Station 7

Connecting the Microphone 7

Connecting an Antenna 7

Connecting the Power Supply 8

Connecting an External Speaker 8

2.2 Installation and Connection for Mobile Use 9

Installation Place 9

Connecting the Microphone 9

Connecting the Power Supply 9

Installing the Transceiver 10

Attaching a Mobile Antenna 1 0

CHAPTER 3 BASIC OPERATION 11

3.1 Reception 11

Turning the Power on 11

Adjusting the Volume 11

Adjusting Squelch 11

Selecting the Main Band 12

Setting a Frequency 13

3.2 Transmission 14

Selecting the Main Band 14

Setting Frequency 14

Selecting the Output Power 14

Transmitting 14

3.3 Operation Modes 15

VFOMode 15

Memory Mode 15

CALL mode 15

l' Note: This manual uses the DR·605T (U.S. Version) for examples,

G..) however, operation of DR·605E (European Version) is similar.

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CHAPTER 4 ADVANCED FUNCTIONS 16

4.1 Memory Channel 16

Storable Data 16

Recalling Memory Channels 16

Programming a Memory Channel 17

Erasing Memory Channels 18

4.2 CALL Channel 19

Recalling the CALL Channel 19

Changing the CALL Channel Frequency 19

4.3 Scanning 20

Band Scanning 20

Memory Scanning 21

Operation during Scanning 22

4.4 Other Useful Functions 23

Tone Encoder and Tone Frequency 23

TOT Function 24

Split Function 26

Reverse Function 29

Channel Step Selection 30

KEY LOCK function 30

MONITOR Function 31

Beep On/Off Setting 31

4.5 Resetting 32

CHAPTER 5 SELECTIVE COMMUNICATION 33

5.1 Tone Squelch (CTCSS) .33

Selecting a Tone Frequency 33

Transmission 34

Reception 34

Scanning '" 34

Turing off the Tone Squelch 34

Tone Scanning 35

5.2 Tone Burst 36

CHAPTER 6 MAINENANCE 37

6.1 Troubelshooting 37

6.2 Cleaning 38

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APPENDICES 39

A Packet Operation 39

1200 bps Packet Operation .40

9600 bps Packet Operation .41

B Channel Display Mode .42

C XBR (Crossband Repeater) Mode (for the DR-605T Only) .43

D CLONING Mode 44

E SET Mode 45

Accessing the SET Mode 45

Selecting Setting Items 45

Confirming the Setting 46

Setting Scanning Resume Condition 46

Setting Tone Burst Frequency 46

Setting BCLO (Busy Channel Lock out) Level... 47

Turning MONITOR and KEY LOCK Functions On/Off

(for the Channel Display Mode 1 Only) 47

F Options 48

G Specifications

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This manual uses the following icons.

Indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.

Indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided, will result in serious damage to the unit.

Indicates an exception or note related to the procedure.

Provides helpful hints.

Indicates a reference page.

l' Note: Names of products mentioned in this manual are used for ill identification purposes only and may be trade mark and/or registered trademarks of their respective company.

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CHAPTER J.

CHAPTER 1 GETTING STARTED

GETTING STARTED

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The DR-60S package contains the items shown below. First, check that all the items are included. If any thing is missing or damaged, contact an authorized ALI NCO dealer.

• DR-60S transceiver

• Microphone

• Mobile mounting bracket

• Instruction manual (this manual)

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DR-60ST DR-60SE

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& Note: The DTMF microphone is optional for DR-60SE.

• DC power cable with fuses

• Hexagon screw spanner

• Mobile mounting bracket screws

• Hexagon screws (M4 x 8 mm)

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• Tapping screws (M5 x 20 mm)

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• Screws (MS x 20 mm)

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• Hexagon nuts (MS)

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• Fuse (15 A)

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CHAPTER 1 GETTING STARTED

Front Panel

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• Primary Functions

No. Key Function Page
CD VHF Press this knob to set the VHF band to the main band. Rotate 12,27
the knob to adjust VHF band volum. When setting offset, press
the knob to decrease offset in 1 MHz steps.
@ UHF Press this knob to set the UHF band to the main band. Rotate the 12,27
knob to adjust the volume for the UHF band. When the offset is
being set, press the knob to increase the offset in I MHz step.
@ PWR Turns the power on/off. II
@ FUNC Accesses the function mode. --
® Dial Changes the frequency and memory channel number. 13,16
® V/M(MW) Switches between the VFO mode and memory mode. 16
\l) MHz(SHIFf) Changes the frequency in I MHz steps. 13
@ MONITOR(T.SQL) Unmutes the squelch. 31
® TOT(LOCK) Accesses the TOT setting mode. 24
<» CALL(HIL) Recalls the CALL channel. 19 ~ Note: If no action is taken within five seconds after iii appears, the function mode is canceled .

• LED

No. LED Function Page
all VHF TXlRX LED Lights green when a signal is received on the VHF band. 13,14
The LED lights red during transmission on the VHF band.
@ UHF TXlRX LED Lights green when a signal is received on the UHF band. 13,14
The LED lights red during transmission on the UHF band. CHAPTER 1 GETTINGSTARTED

• Secondary Functions (while m appears after the FUNC key is pressed)

FUNC

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Press FUNC key

Release FUNC key

Press the desired key

& Note: If no action is taken within five seconds after iii appears, the function mode is canceled.

No. Key Function Page
(j) VHF Press this knob to select the squelch level on the main band. II
Then, each time the knob is pressed, the squelch level decreases.
@ UHF Press this knob to select the squelch level on the main band. 11
Then, each time the knob is pressed, the squelch level increases.
@ FUNC Confirms your selection and exits the function mode. --
@ Dial Changes the memory channel. 17
® VIM(MIW) In the VFO mode, press this key to write data in the selected 17,21
memory channel. In the memory mode, press the key to set
specific channels not to be scanned during memory scanning.
\!) MHz(SHIFT) Accesses the offset setting mode. 26
@ MONITOR(T.SQL) Accesses the tone encoder and tone squelch setting modes. 23,33
® TOT(LOCK) Locks the keys. 30
~ CALL(HIL) Switches output power between high and low. 14 • Secondary Functions (while the FUNC key is held down)

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While holding FUNC key down, press the desired key

FUNC

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Press FUNC key

No. Key Function Page
(j) VHF Accesses the 9600 bps packet mode. 41
@ UHF Turns the beep function on/off, 31
@ Dial Changes a memory channel in which you want to store crossband 28
frequencies.
® VIM(MW) In the VFO mode, press this key to write the crossband 18,28
frequencies in the selected memory channel. The main-band
frequency is for reception, and the sub-band frequency is for
transmission.
\!) MHz(SHIFT) Accesses the channel step setting mode. 30
~ CALL(HIL) Accesses the SET mode. 45 3

CHAPTER 1 GETTING STARTED

• Functions when the Power is Turned on

Tum off the transceiver first. Press and hold the desired key down. and tum the power on.

No. Key Function Page
e VHF Accesses the crossband repeater mode. 43
~ UHF Exits the cross band repeater mode. 43
® FUNC Resets all settings to their defaults. 32
®+<D VIM + VHF Accesses the channel display mode. 42
®+@ VIM + MONITOR Accesses the CLONING mode. 44
@+@ VIM + CALL Exits the channel display mode. 42 4

LCD Display

CHAPTER 1 GETTING STARTED

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No. Display Function Page
CD Ilm1ID Appears on the main band. 12
® DI:! I:! appears when the minus offset is selected. D appears when 26,28
the plus offset is selected. In the memory mode, DClappears
when a crossband memory channel has been recalled.
® DGmI o appears when the tone encoder is activated. HGmI appears 23,33
when the tone squelch unit is activated.
@) (j Appears when the FUNC key is pressed. This icon disappears if --
no action is taken within five seconds after it appears.
@ LOW Appears when the output power is set to low. This icon 14
disappears when the output power is set to high.
® 88 Displays the selected memory channel number and squelch level. 16,19,37
,,[ .. is displayed when the CALL channel is selected.
"L .. is displayed when the KEY LOCK function is activated.
CZI 88888 Displays the selected transmission and reception frequencies. --
® Decimal point Appears after the I MHz digit of the transmission, reception, and 20,21,22
shift frequencies. The point flashes during scanning. The point
disappears when a skipped memory channel has been selected.
® Tone decimal point Appears after the 1 Hz digit of the tone frequency. This point 23,30,35
also appears after the 1 kHz digit when the channel step is being
set. The point flashes only during busy mode scanning.
®! 75 5025 Indicates digits of the selected frequency below 1 kHz if they are --
not "00."
e ."",,,,,,, Indicates relative received signal strength and relative output 13,14
power level. 5

CHAPTER 1 GETTING STARTED

Rear Panel

No. Name Function Page
CD Antenna connector Connects a 50 n dual band antenna. 7
(2) Power connector Connects the supplied power cable (Red to plus; black to minus). 8
® Fuse case Contains a fuse. 38
@ SP jack Connects a commercially-available external speaker. This jack is 8,40,41
a PTT input for 9600 bps packet operation, and a data IN/OUT
for cloning.
@ Data input jack Transmission data IN/OUT for 9600 bps packet operation. 41 ®

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• Microphone Jack Pin Assignment

(Viewed from front of unit)

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GND(MIC)

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EMS-4S (for DR-60ST)

EMS-46 (for DR-60S E)

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No. Key Function
CD UP key Increases the frequency, memory channel number, and setting value.
(2) DOWN key Decreases the frequency, memory channel number, and setting value.
® PIT key Push to transmit, and release to receive on the main band.
Also press this key to confirm your selection.
@ DTMFkeys Press the keys to send the desired DTMF code, which must be sent prior to
your voice signal when contacting a specific station.
@ UP/DOWN lockout switch Locks out the UP and DOWN keys. 6

CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION

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CHAPTER 2

INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION

Follow the procedures below for correct installation and connection.

Connecting the Microphone ~~~~~~~~~~~IJlIIlm~~

Connect the microphone modular plug provided with the unit into the microphone jack. Insert the plug until hearing a click.

Iii\ Note: When connecting, take care to the

L.!.:) modular plug direction.

Connecting an Antenna

J. Connect the UHF plug of the coaxial cable of the antenna to the connector coming from the rear panel.

z. Tighten the ring screw of the connector.

• About the Antenna

Use a 145/440 MHz dual band antenna.

Iii\ Note: The transceiver has 50 n output impedance. Any mismatch among the impedances of L.!.:) the antenna, coaxial cable, and transceiver may decrease the output power and affect other electronic appliances such as televisions.

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CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION

Connecting the Power Supply

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Connect the DC power cable provided with the unit to a 13.8 V DC regulated power supply.

• Connect the red lead to the plus terminal and the black lead to the minus terminal of the power supply.

Tip: It is recommanded to use a regulated power supply with current capacity of continuously J2A or more.

Connecting an External Speaker

When a commercially-available external speaker is connected to the speaker (8 0) terminal on the rear panel, you can hear voice on both VHF and UHF bands from the speaker.

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External speaker

3.511 plug

GND Audio

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CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION

For mobile use, safe driving comes first before transceiver operation. Follow the procedures below for correct installation and connection.

Choose a place where the controls and microphone are easily accessible and allows you to safely drive.

Avoid places where:

• Your knees contact the transceiver frequently.

• The transceiver vibrates.

• The transceiver becomes hot, such as near the car heater outlet.

Connecting the Microphone

Connect the microphone to the transceiver.

~ For details, see page 7.

Connecting the Power Supply

1. Connect the power cable provided with the unit directly to the 12 V car battery.

• Connect the red lead to the plus terminal and the black lead to the minus terminal of the car battery.

DC power cable

2. Secure the cable in a cool, dry place.

& Note: If threading the cable through a wiring hole, plug up the hole with rubber packing.

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CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION

Installing the Transceiver

Follow the procedure below to install the transceiver, for example, under the glove box.

I. Attach the mounting bracket to the glove box with the washers (x 4) and tapping screws (x 4) provided with the unit.

z. Loosely attach the hexagon screws (x 4) to the transceiver.

3. Let hexagon screw CD go through the rear notch of the bracket by sliding the transceiver upwards:

4. Let hexagon screw <V go through one of three front notches of the bracket to make the transceiver the most accessible. Slide the transceiver forwards and secure it. Then tighten the hexagon screws.

Attaching a Mobile Antenna

For making 4 +/-0.2 mm " holes in glove box bottom

Car body

Waser(M5)

Tappi ng screw (M5x20mm)

Mounting bracket

.. Hexagon screw

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I. Securely attach a commerciallyavailable antenna on the car roof using an antenna base.

Z. Connect the coaxial cable of the antenna to the transceiver.

{;;') For details on antenna connections, see page 7.

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Screw-fixed base

CHAPTER 3

CHAPTER 3 BASIC OPERATION

BASIC OPERATION

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This section describes the basic reception procedure.

Turning the Power on

Press the PWR switch.

• Press this switch again to tum the power off.

Adjusting the Volume

PWR

VHF: Rotate the VHF knob. UHF: Rotate the UHF knob.

• Clockwise rotation increases the volume.

• Counterclockwise rotation decreases the volume.

Adjusting Squelch

f. Press the FUNC key and while ~ is FUNC VHF

displayed, press the VHF or UHF ?l1P~==:::D-=3~m~~~~~

knob to set the squelch level (0 to

9). During setting, ~ flashes.

UHF

• The setting level is displayed on the LCD. (The default is "3.")

Flashes

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On VHF band

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On UHF band

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z. Select the squelch level at which the noise just disappears.

• Press the UHF knob to increase the squelch level.

• Press the VHF knob to decrease the squelch level.

VHF

UHF

Decrease

Increase

& Note: If the squelch level is to too high, you cannot hear weak signals.

3. Press the FUNC, VIM, or microphone PTT key to confirm your selection.

• The squelch level indication disappears and the selected squelch level is confirmed.

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VIM

& Note: If no action is taken within five seconds at this time, the selected level is also confirmed.

Selecting the Main Band

Press the VHF knob to set the VHF band to the main band.

Press the UHF knob to set the UHF band to the main band.

• IllAtitlU appears on the main band.

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VHF band is main band

UHF band is main band

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CHAPTER 3 BASIC OPERATION

Setting Frequency

Rotate the Dial or press the microphone UPIDOWN key.

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Frequency increases

• When a signal is received, the TXlRX LED on the received band lights green. The signal strength is indicated by the Smeter.

UP +

DOWN +

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Frequency decreases

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~ Tip: Press and hold the UPIDOWN key down to scroll the frequency continuously. Hold either key down for anywhere between one and two seconds to start scanning.

(For details on scanning, see page 20.)

• Changing the Frequency in 1 MHz Steps

J. Press the MHz key.

• Digits below 1 MHz disappear on the LCD.

z. Rotate the Dial or press the microphone UPIDOWN key.

• The frequency changes in 1 MHz steps.

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]. To confirm the changed frequency, press the VIM, MHz, or FUNC key. • Digits below 1 ~Hz reappear .

.f.\ Note: If no action is taken within five seconds after the MHz key is first pressed, the changed

l..ij frequency is confirmed just the same and digits below 1 MHz reappear.

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CHAPTER 3 BASIC OPERATION

3.2 IEIDllUillilu

This section describes the basic transmission procedure. If transmitting on the same band and frequency as reception, start with "Selecting the Output Power."

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Press the VHF or UHF knob to select the main band.

~ For selecting the main band, see page 12.

Set the desired transmission frequency.

~ For setting the frequency, see page 13.

Selecting the Output Power

Press the FUNC key and while iii is displayed, press the CALL(H/L) key to select the output power. This switches the output power between high and low.

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CALL(HIL)

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j";I~S.OD

LOW

LOW appears when low power is selected LOW disappears when high power is selected

.t.\ Notes: • Output power can be changed even during transmission.

G....) • Output power cannot be set separately for the VHF and UHF bands.

Output power settings

~ High Low
VHF UHF VHF UHF
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605T 50W 35W Approx. 5 W Approx. 5 W
605E 50W 35W Approx. 5 W Approx. 5 W Transmitting

f. Press the microphone PTT key and speak into the microphone

• The TX/RX LED on the main band lights red.

• During transmission, output power is indicated on the RF meter (S-meter).

(LOW)."

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2. Release the PTT key to return to reception.

Reception" ~

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CHAPTER 3 BASIC OPERATION

The transceiver has three operation modes.

VFO Mode

In the VFO mode, you can easily change the frequency with the Dial or microphone UP/DOWN key .

• Accessing the VFO Mode from Other Modes

Press the V 1M key.

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VIM

.t.\ Note: In the CALL mode, pressing the VIM key may access the memory mode. In this case,

LD press the VIM key again to access the VFO mode.

In the memory mode, you can recall frequencies and settings preprogrammed in memory channels. Rotating the Dial or pressing the microphone UP/DOWN key changes the memory channel number.

• Accessing the Memory Mode from Other Modes

Press the V 1M key.

• The last-accessed memory channel number and settings are displayed. mJID n

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VIM

.t.\ Note: In the CALL mode, pressing the VIM key may access the VFO mode. In this case, press

LD the VIM key again to access the memory mode.

~ For details on how to use the memory channels, see page 16.

CALL mode

In the CALL mode, you can recall the CALL channel and wait for calls from other stations .

• Accessing the CALL mode from Other Modes

Press the CALL key. • "e" is displayed. mJID

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~ For details on the CALL channel. see page 19.

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CHAPTER 4 ADVANCED FUNCTIONS

CHAPTER 4

ADVANCED FUNCTIONS

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This transceiver has 50 memory channels and a CALL channel for each the VHF and UHF bands. Memory channels are useful for storing often-used frequencies and settings for easy recall.

Storable Data

Memory channels can store the following information:

• Reception and transmission frequencies • Channel step

• Offset direction • Offset frequency

• Tone encoder/decoder on/off • Tone encoder/decoder frequency

Recalling Memory Channels

D Selecting the Main Band

Press the VHF or UHF knob to set the desired band to the main band.

• 1~~t!11~1 appears on the main band.

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II Accessing the Memory Mode

Press the VIM key.

• The last-accessed memory channel is displayed.

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'~MemOry channel. No.

D Selecting Memory Channel Numbers

Rotate the Dial or press the microphone UPIDOWN key.

• Memory channels are displayed in this order.

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UP DOWN

-+ -+

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-Increase

Decrease-

Memory CH No. increases .Memory CH No. decreases it Note: The LCD displays only the numbers of pre programmed memory channels.

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CHAPTER 4 ADVANCED FUNCTIONS

Programming Memory Channels

o Selecting the Main Band

Press the VHF or UHF knob to set the desired band to the main band.

o Setting a Frequency

In the VFO mode, set the desired frequency and other settings.

D Selecting Memory Channels to Program

I. Press the FUNC key.

· m and the last-accessed memory channel number are displayed. The transceiver still remains in the VFO mode.

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"--Memory channel No.

z. Rotate the Dial or press the microphone UPIDOWN key to select the desired memory channel.

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• You can select any memory channel including unprogrammed channels.

(Programmed channel)

(Unprogrammed channel)

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II Storing Data in Memory Channels

While m is displayed, press the VIM key.

· m and the memory channel number disappears and the current VFO frequency and settings are written in the selected memory channel.

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V/M(MW)

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CHAPTER 4 ADVANCED FUNCTIONS

Erasing Memory Channels

o Selecting Memory Channels to Erase

In the memory mode, select the memory channel you want to erase.

& Note: The CALL channel cannot be erased.

~ For details on how to select channels, see page 16.

II Erasing Data from Memory channels

While holding the FUNC key down, press the VIM key.

• The memory channel number flashes and the data in the memory channel is erased. m.JID

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FUNC

V/M(MW)

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Tip: At this time, to recover the memory channel, press and hold the FUNC key down and press the VIM key. If you change the memory channel number after erasing, however, the data cannot be recovered.

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CHAPTER 4 ADVANCED FUNCTIONS

The CALL channel stores the call frequencies for the VHF and UHF band respectively. This channel can be easily recalled only by pressing the CALL key. The CALL channel can also be programmed in the same manner as regular memory channels; this is useful for quick and easy recall of the most-frequently-used frequencies and settings.

Recalling the CALL Channel

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Press the CALL key.

• "C" is displayed and the transceiver enters the CALL mode.

CALL

• To return to the VFO or memory mode, press the CALL key again .

• CALL Channel Default SeHings

DR-60ST DR-60SE
IYHF 14S.000MHz 14S.000MHz
IUHF 445.000 MHz 435.000 MHz t.\ Note: You cannot change the CALL channel frequency from the CALL mode. Before

Li..J attempting to do so, be sure to access the VFO mode.

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I. Set a new call frequency in the VFO mode.

2. After pressing the FUNC key, rotate the Dial or press the microphone UP/DOWN key until "c" appears.

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FUNC

Dial

3. While ~ is displayed, press the VIM(MW) key.

• ~ disappears and the new frequency is stored in the CALL channel.

VIM (MW)

4. Press the CALL key and the new frequency is displayed.

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CHAPTER 4 ADVANCED FUNCTIONS

Scanning is used to automatically search for signals over a frequency range or among programmed memory channels. Scanning pauses while a signal is being received and resumes according to the set resume condition.

There are three types of scanning.

• Band scanning

• Memory scanning

• Tone scanning

~ For details on tone scanning, see page 35.

There are two scanning resume conditions.

• Timer mode ..... Scanning resumes five seconds after pausing, or when the signal disappears for two seconds or more. During scanning, the decimal point after the 1 MHz digit flashes.

• Busy mode ...... Scanning pauses while a signal is being received, and resumes 2 seconds after the signal disappears. During scanning, the decimal points after the I MHz and 100kHz digits flash.

~ For details on how to set the scanning resume condition, see page 46.

Band Scanning

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Band scanning searches the entire range of frequencies in the main band. Scanning proceeds in the set channel step.

D Starting Scanning

In the VFO mode, hold the microphone UPIDOWN key down for anywhere between one and two seconds.

• The decimal point flashes and scanning proceeds in the direction of the key pressed (upwards or downwards).

UP +

DOWN +

Tip: • During scanning, you can change the scanning direction using the Dial or the microphone UPIDOWN key.

• When paused, you can resume scanning using the Dial or the microphone UPIDOWN key .

• During busy mode scanning, the tone decimal point also flashes.

/.\ Notes: • Upwards scanning proceeds to the upper limit of the band and then returns to the

L.!..) lower limit of the band.

• Downwards scanning proceeds to the lower limit of the band and then returns to the upper limit of the band.

• If the power is turned off during scanning, scanning is canceled next time the power is turned on.

fJ Stopping Scanning

Press the FUNC, VIM, or the microphone PTTkey.

• The decimal point appears solidly and the scanning stops.

FUNC

VIM

"'==Solidly displayed

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Memory Scanning

Memory scanning searches for signals in preprogrammed memory channels.

o Starting Scanning

In the memory mode, hold the microphone UP/DOWN key down for anywhere between one and two seconds.

• The decimal point flashes and scanning proceeds in the direction of the key pressed (upwards or downwards).

UP +

DOWN +

Upwards Downwards

Tip: • During scanning, you can change the scanning direction using the Dial or the microphone UPIDOWN key.

• When paused, you can resume scanning using the Dial or the microphone UPIDOWN key.

• During busy mode scanning, the tone decimal point also flashes.

/.\ Notes: • The CALL channel is not scanned.

l.D • Upwards scanning proceeds to the highest number of programmed memory channels

and then returns to the lowest number of them.

• Downwards scanning proceeds to the lowest number of programmed memory channels and then returns to the highest number of them.

• If the power is turned off during scanning, the scanning is canceled next time the power is turned on.

fJ Stopping Scanning

"'==SOlidly displayed

Press the VIM, FUNC, or the microphone PTTkey.

• The decimal point appears solidly and the scanning stops.

FUNC

• Setting Non-scanning Channels (Skip Channels)

You can set specific memory channels not to be scanned during memory scanning.

J. In the memory mode, select the memory channel you want skipped.

~ For details on how to select a memory channel, see page 16.

z. Press the FUNC key and while ~ is displayed, press the V 1M key.

• The decimal point disappears.

liJs~o I

"'==Disappears

FUNC

VIM

3. To cancel a skip channel, select the channel and repeat the operation in step 2. • The decimal point appears, meaning the channel is scanned.

li9s1° I

~Appears 21

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Operation during Scanning

• Switching the Band during Scanning

• If the UHF knob is pressed while scanning the VHF band, scanning continues and the UHF band is set to the main band.

• If the VHF knob is pressed while scanning the UHF band, scanning continues and the VHF band is set to the main band.

• In either cases of the above:

Pressing the PTT key lets you transmit on the main band.

Holding the microphone UPIDOWN key down on the new band for anywhere between one and two seconds lets you to scan on both bands .

.!.\ Notes: • During transmission, scanning pauses on the sub band. When the transmission is

L!...) stopped, scanning resumes.

• While scanning sub band, you cannot program or erase memory channels, activate the reverse function, and access the SET mode on the main band.

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CHAPTER 4 ADVANCED FUNCTIONS

This transceiver has various useful functions other than as prementioned. Effective use of these functions allows you to get more out of your transceiver.

Tone Encoder and Tone Frequency

When the CTCSS tone encoder (comes standard with DR-60S) is enabled, a subaudible tone is superimposed over your transmission signal.

Tip: Jfyour transceiver has the optional tone squelch unit (El-24U) installed. tone decoding is possible. (See page 33.)

Dial
• Table of available tone frequencies (Unit: Hz)
67.0 69.3 71.9 74,4 77.0 79.7 82,5 85.4 88,5
91.5 94,8 97,4 100,0 103.5 107.2 110,9 114.8 118,8
123.0 127.3 131.8 136,5 141.3 146,2 151.4 156,7 159,8
162.2 165.5 167,9 171.3 173.8 177.3 179,9 183.5 186.2
189.9 192.8 196.6 199,5 203.5 206,5 210,7 218,1 225.7
229.1 233.6 241.8 250.3 254.1
D Confirming Tone Frequency
Press the FUNC, V 1M, or microphone FUNC
PTTker. PIT
• With still displayed, the LCD returns +
to the reception frequency display.
I mJID H I
'1'19.50
VIM D Accessing the Tone Encoder Mode

Press the FUNC key and while the I} is dis.£!.ayed, press the MONITOR(T.SQL) key.

• U and the current tone frequency appear. (The default is 88.5 Hz.)

FUNC

I --88.5

o Setting Tone Frequency

DOWN UP + +

While the tone frequency is displayed, rotate the Dial or press the microphone UPIDOWN key to select one of 50 tone frequencies.

MONITOR

~ Note: If no action is taken within five seconds of making the setting, the current tone

L..!.) frequency is confirmed just the same.

• To cancel the tone setting, press the FUNC key and while ~ is displayed, press the MONITOR(T.SQL) key. ii disappears and the tone setting is canceled. When the optional tone squelch unit is installed, repeat this operation until ii disappears.

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TOT (Time-Out Timer) Function

The TOT function automatically stops transmission after the set time-out time. The transceiver beeps five seconds before transmission stops, and beeps again when transmission stops. If the TOT penalty time is set, transmission is inhibited for the set period of time after the time-out-timer expires. If not set, transmission resumes immediately after the timer expires.

This function prevents accidental prolonged transmission which could interfere with other stations and overheat the transceiver.

• Setting Time-out Time

I. Press the TOT key.

• "t" and the current time-out time are displayed.

z. Rotate the Dial or press the microphone UPIDOWN key to select the desired time-out time.

• Each click of the Dial or UPIDOWN key changes the time in 30 seconds increments. The time-out time is selectable from 0 to 450 seconds. (The default is "oFF".)

[oFF-3D-6D-9D- leD"· -"ISD]

-Increase

Decrease-

3. Press the FUNC, VIM, or microphone PTTkey.

• The selected time-out time is confirmed and you exit the TOT setting mode.

• To access the TOT penalty time setting mode, press the TOT key instead of the above keys.

TOT

~

o

UP DOWN

+ +

~

o

Increases

Decreases

t.\ Note: If no action is taken within five seconds of making the setting, the selected time-out time

Li.) is confirmed just the same and you exit the TOT setting mode.

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• Setting TOT Penalty Time

J. In the time-out time setting mode, press the TOT key.

• "P" and the current TOT penalty time are displayed. (The default is 0.)

I pOl

3. Rotate the Dial or microphone UPIDOWN key to select the desired TOT penalty time.

• Each click of the Dial or UPIDOWN key changes the time in one second increments. The penalty time is selectable from 0 to 15 seconds.

[D- 1-2-3"· - 1'1- 15J

-Increase

Decrease-

3. Press the FUNC, VIM, or microphone PTT key.

• The selected penalty time is confirmed and you exit the TOT setting mode.

• To return to the time-out time setting mode, press the TOT key instead of the above keys.

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TOT

~

o

UP DOWN

+ +

~

o

FUNC

VIM

Fa\. Note: If no action is taken within five seconds of making the setting, the selected penalty time

LiJ is confirmed just the same and you exit this setting mode.

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CHAPTER 4 ADVANCED FUNCTIONS

Split Function

• Offset Direction and Frequency

It is possible to shift the transmission frequency in either the plus (+) or minus (-) direction with respect to the reception frequency.

• Minus direction Transmitting at the reception frequency minus the offset frequency.

• Plus direction Transmitting at the reception frequency plus the offset frequency.

1. In the VFO mode, press the FUNC key and while F is displayed, press the MHz(SHIFT) key.

• The offset and transmission frequencies appear alternately.

FUNC

MHz(SHIFf)

,--I~_' _5.=_D_D ___,I.I~5.5 0

Offset freq uency

Transmission frequency

& Note: If an offset frequency results in an out-of-band transmission, pressing the PTT key

• displays "oFF," meaning the transmission is not possible.

2. Press the MHz key to select the offset direction between plus and minus.

• Each time the key is pressed, the offset direction changes like this.

e = - D - No icon "]

,--I OBm_, _5_.O_D ____J11~5.D 0

Minus direction

Plus direction

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3. Change the offset frequency.

• To change the frequency in the set channel step

Rotate the Dial or press the microphone UP/DOWN key.

CHAPTER 4 ADVANCED FUNCTIONS

~

o

UP DOWN

+ +

--:">:

o

~ Tip: If the UPIDOWN key is held down for one or more seconds, the offset frequency changes continuously in the set channel step.

• To change the frequency in 1 MHz steps

Press the VHF knob to decrease the frequency; press the UHF knob to increase it.

VHF

UHF

Decrease

Increase

~ Tip: If the VHF or UHF knob is held down for one or more seconds, the offset frequency changes continuously in 1 MHz steps.

4. Press the FUNC, V 1M, or microphone PTT key to confirm the offset frequency.

• After confirmation, the reception frequency is displayed.

FUNC

ill Note: If no action is taken within five seconds of making the setting, the current offset

• frequency is confirmed just the same.

5. Press the PTT key to transmit.

• Minus direction ..... Transmitting at the reception frequency minus PIT

the offset frequency. +

• Plus direction Transmitting at the reception frequency plus the offset frequency.

Ii!iBID C

445.5D

.""""",

mEl 1:1

435.5D

.It III III III

Minus direction

Plus direction

ill Note: If an offset frequency results in an out-of-band transmission, pressing the PTT key

• displays "oFF," showing the transmission is not possible.

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• Crossband Transmission

Cross band transmission is possible when the main-band frequency is programmed for reception and the sub-band frequency is programmed for transmission.

Follow the steps below for crossband transmission.

f. In the VFO mode, set a reception frequency on the main band and a transmission frequency on the sub band.

z. a) If writing in the last-accessed memory channel

While holding the FUNC key down, press the V 1M key.

FUNe

b) If writing in the selected memory channel

While holding the FUNC down, rotate the Dial or press the microphone UPIDOWN key to select the desired channel. Continue holding the FUNC key down and press the V 1M key.

DOWN UP + +

FUNC

Dial VIM

• The memory channel number and ~ disappear, meaning the main-band frequency is programmed for reception and the sub-band frequency is programmed for transmission in the selected memory channel.

ill Note: Even if an offset frequency is set on the sub-band, the displayed sub-band frequency is

• programmed for transmission.

3. Access the memory mode and recall the cross band memory channel.

· C]= appears.

IODIDD=

:;5.20

Q For details on how to recalf a memory channel, see page 16.

4. Press the microphone PTT key to transmit.

• Transmission takes place at the programmed frequency. PIT

+\k:'11i""1l1~

I~CI:I I ~CI:I

'8'15.20 .. '14344

L-... 8 •• ~II""",

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The reverse function exchanges the transmission and reception frequencies when offset frequency and direction are set or when a crossband memory channel is selected.

t. a)

When offset frequency and direction are set c= or ~ is displayed):

Press the MONITOR key.

• ~ (for minus offset) or = (for plus offset) flashes. The transmission and reception frequencies are exchanged and the offset direction is reversed.

l'j./q,LI 0

-'~',,""'!~i OR .. 05 ._;;

~

L::)(:~6

o

MONITOR

~Flashes

For minus offset

For plus offset

b) When a cross band memory
channel is selected (~= is {., .. os
displayed):
Press the MONITOR key. 666
• The transmission and reception
frequencies are exchanged. MONITOR
[~5,DD I
-,
~Flashes ill Note: When tire reverse function results in an out-of-band frequency, "oFF" is displayed.

2. Press any key to return to the previous display.

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Channel Step Selection

•• In the VFO mode, hold the FUNC key down and press the MHz key.

• The current channel step is displayed.

I~ 5.0 I

FUNC

MHz

2. Rotate the Dial or press the microphone UPIDOWN key to select the channel step.

UP DOWN

+ +

«<>:

o

~

o

• The channel step changes like this.

C 5kHz - 10kHz - 12.5kHz - 15kHz - 20kHz - 25kHz - 30kHz - 50kHz ~

-Increase

Decrease-

3. Press the FUNC, VIM, or microphone PTT key.

• The selected channel step is confirmed.

FUNC

/.\. Note: If no action is taken within five

LD seconds of making the setting, the selected channel step is canceled.

This function locks keys to prevent accidental changes in frequencies and settings.

/.\. Note: While this function is activated, these keys are still active.

LD • FUNC

• PTT

• UP/DOWN

• FUNC + VHF/UHF (Sets the squelch level.)

• FUNC + TOT(LOCK) (Cancels the KEY LOCKfunction.)

I. Press the FUNC key and while () is displayed, press the TOT(LOCK) key.

• "L" appears, meaning the KEY LOCK function is activated. !mID

IllS n n .UU

FUNC

1I115 n n

, .UU

L

REPEA TER(LOCK)

z. To cancel the KEY LOCK function, press the FUNC key again and while () is displayed, press the TOT(LOCK) key.

• "L" disappears, meaning the KEY LOCK function is canceled.

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& Notes: • Turning the power off does not cancel the KEY LOCKfunction.

• • Accessing the XBR or channel display mode cancels the KEY LOCKfunction.

MONITOR Function

CHAPTER 4 ADVANCED FUNCTIONS

In mobile operation, a received signal may be interrupted by tunnels while driving. This function unmutes the squelch to receive very weak signals. With the function, you can listen to voice more clearly under bad reception conditions.

J. While D and/or 1:1 are not displayed, press the MONITOR key.

• The TXIRX LED lights green and squelch is unmuted.

Tip: This Junction is also activated even if the tone squelch is enabled.

MONITOR

z. Press any key to cancel the MONITOR function.

& Note: If you set either the offset frequency and direction or crossband frequencies, the reverse

• function is activated. (See page 29.)

Beep On/Off Setting

The beep function can be turned on and off.

While holding the FUNC key down, press FUNC

the UHF knob.

• This operation turns the beep function on and off.

UHF

& Notes: • This setting affects operation in both the VHF and UHF bands.

• • There is no icon on the LCD showing whether the beep function is on or off.

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CHAPTER 4 ADVANCED FUNCTIONS

Resetting the transceiver returns all programmed memory contents to their factory default settings. If any problems persist, resetting may overcome them and return the transceiver to normal operation.

Resetting Procedure

While holding the FUNC key down, turn the power on.

FUNC

• After all segments of the LCD is displayed, the default settings are displayed.

Ii!ilJID G = 0 IffiB Ii!ilJID D = 0 IffiB Ii!ilJID

..,888815 rJ88888'5. I..,S n n

88 .. liLOW88 .. Ii .u u

.""""", .",.""",

L- ~

& Note: • Take special care when resetting because all settings are initialized.

• Factory Default Settings

Main band DR-60ST DR-60SE
CALL frequency VHF 14S.000MHz 145.000 MHz
UHF 44S.000MHz 435.000 MHz
VFO frequency VHF 145.000 MHz 145.000 MHz
UHF 44S.000MHz 43S.000MHz
Offset frequency VHF 0.6 kHz 0.6 kHz
UHF 5 MHz 7.6 MHz
Tone frequency 88.S Hz
Offset direction None
Tone setting None
Channel step SkHz 12.5 kHz
Memory channel No. C
Scanning resume condition. Timer
Tone burst frequency 1750 Hz
BCLO function Off
MONITORlKL Off (No icon displayed)
Output power High (No icon displayed)
Squelch level 3 32

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CHAPTERS

SELECTIVE COMMUNICATION

The optional tone squelch unit (EJ-24U) must be installed to activate the tone squelch (decoder) function. During tone squelch operation, when a signal is received that contains a correct subaudible tone, squelch is unmuted and you can hear the signal. This allows communication only with selected stations .

.,;;;. For details on how to install EJ-24U. see page 48.

& Note: • When communicating through a repeater, do not use the tone squelch function.

• Depending on the repeater, subaudible tones may interrupt your communication.

Selecting Tone Frequency

f. Press the FUNC key and while II is displayed, press the MONITOR key.

• Each time the MONITOR key is pressed, the display changes as follows:

[ 0- H~1'1111 - Noicon "]

FUNe

MONITOR(T. SQL)

• Press the MONITOR key repeatedly until O~ is displayed.

101JW88.5 I

• To exit the setting mode, press the FUNC or microphone PTT key while neither 0

nor OI§I!1) is displayed. DOWN UP

......

2. Rotate the Dial or press the microphone UP/DOWN key to select the desired tone frequency (selectable from 50 frequencies) .

Dial

~ Tip: The tone frequency can be set separately for the VHF and UHF bands.

• Table of available tone frequencies (Unit: Hz)
67.0 69.3 71.9 74.4 no 79.7 82.5 85.4 88.5
91.5 94.8 97.4 100.0 103.5 107.2 110.9 114.8 118.8
123.0 127.3 131.8 136.5 141.3 146.2 151.4 156.7 159.8
162.2 165.5 167.9 171.3 173.8 177.3 179.9 183.5 186.2
189.9 192.8 1%.6 199.5 203.5 206.5 210.7 218.1 225.7
229.1 233.6 241.8 250.3 254.1 33

CHAPTER 5 SELECTIVE COMMUNICATION

3. Press the FUNC, VIM, or microphone PTT key to confirm the selected frequency.

• With HI§I!B still displayed. the LCD returns to the reception frequency display .

FUNC

P1T +

.1.\ Note: • If no action is taken within five seconds of making the setting, the selected tone

LD frequency is confirmed just the same.

• To cancel the selected frequency, press the MONITOR key until H or H(;I!1) disappears. and then press the FUNC or microphone PTT key .

.1.\ Notes: • The tone frequency can be set separately for the tone encoder and decoder. However, LD changes in the tone frequency of the tone encoder automatically change that of the tone decoder.

• Changes in the tone decoder frequency of the tone squelch do not affect that of the tone encoder.

Transmission

Press the PTT key.

• The set subaudible tone is superimposed over your transmission signal.

Reception

When a signal with the correct tone is received. squelch is unmuted and you can listen to VOIce.

Tip: When a signal with a tone other than one for your party is received. you cannot listen to voice but the S-meter indication changes.

Scanning

When receiving a signal with a correct tone. the transceiver stops scanning and receives the signal.

Tips:» During scanning. the scanning direction can be changed with the Dial or the microphone UP/DOWN key.

- When paused, scanning can be resumed with the Dial or the microphone UPIDOWN key.

Turing off the Tone Squelch

I. Press the FUNC key and while IJ is displayed, press the MONITOR(T.SQL) key.

• The current tone squelch settings are displayed.

FUNC

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MONITOR(T. SQL)

CHAPTER 5 SELECTIVE COMMUNICATION

2. Press the MONITOR key.

· HI§r!1) disappears.

1 .... 88.5

MONITOR

3. Press the FUNC, VIM, and microphone PTT key.

• The LCD returns to the reception frequency display.

FUNC

PIT ..

VIM

Ii\ Note: • If no action is taken within five seconds after the MONITOR key is pressed, the LCD

Li.) returns to the reception frequency display .

• Using the MONITOR function

The MONITOR function allows you to temporarily tum the tone squelch off.

~ For details on the MONITOR function, see page 31.

Tone Scanning

Tone scanning searches a received signal for a specific tone.

o Turning on the Tone Squelch

In the VFO mode, press the FUNC key and while fj is displayed, press the MONITOR(T.SQL) key.

• Press the MONITOR key repeatedly until HI§r!1) is displayed.

1-=885

FUNC

fJ Starting Scanning

While the tone frequency is displayed, hold the microphone UPIDOWN key down for anywhere between one and two seconds.

• The decimal point flashes and scanning proceeds in the direction of the key pressed (upwards or downwards).

1-=9 i,f 1

~Aashes

UP +

DOWN +

Upwards

Downwards

Tips: • During scanning, the scanning direction can be changed with the Dial or the microphone UPIDOWN key.

• When paused, scanning cannot be resumed until the UPIDOWN key is pressed.

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CHAPTER 5 SELECTIVE COMMUNICATION

II Stopping Scanning

Press the FUNC, VIM, or microphone PTTkey.

• The decimal point appears solidly and scanning stops.

olidly displayed

II Exiting the Scanning Mode

After scanning stops, press the FUNC, V 1M, or microphone PTT key.

• The transceiver returns to the VFO mode.

lj.ls.iD'

FUNC

FUNC

PTf +

VIM

A burst tone can be transmitted for accessing European repeaters, etc.

Transmitting Burst Tone MIl! 1!:ll!!I __ rlmlf _lllIIIIfll]_g lmlmnlll!l!II!I:nmlllllll:m: II!!II .lfl1l1.lllIIlII! !l!l!1JJ1!11r f!Wf __

Hold the PTT key down, and press the DOWN key (and then release the DOWN key if desired).

& Notes: • Tone burst transmission is not possible in the CLONING mode. (See page 44.)

~ To change the burst tone frequency, see page 46

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CHAPTER 6

MAINTENANCE

6.%

!. rm

If a problem should occur, first try any of troubleshooting procedures listed below. If the problem persists, try to reset the transceiver; this may solve the problem. If all else fails, contact an authorized ALINCO dealer.

~ For detains on resetting, see page 32.

Problem Possible Cause Solution
Power is on but nothing a. + and - polarities of power a. Connect red lead to plus terminal
appears on LCD. connection are reversed. and black lead to minus terminal of
b. Fuse is blown. DC power suppl y.
b. Check and solve problem resulting
in blown fuse and replace fuse with
new one(*).
LCD is too dim. Power voltage is low. Power supply voltage should be 13.8 V
DC.
No sound comes from a. VHF or UHF knob is a. Adjust VHF or UHF knob to proper
speaker. turned too far level.
Reception is not counterclockwise.
possible. b. Squelch is muted. b. Decrease squelch level.
c. Tone squelch is active. c. Turn tone squelch off.
d. PTT key is pressed and d. Release P'IT key.
transceiver is in
transmission.
e. External speaker is e. Unplug external speaker.
connected.
Key and Dial do not KEY LOCK function is Cancel KEY LOCK function.
function. activated ("L" is displayed).
Rotating Dial will not a. No memory channel is a. Program memory channel.
change memory programmed.
channel. b. Transceiver is in CALL b. Press VIM key to access memory
mode. mode.
Pressing UP/DOWN Transceiver is in CALL Access the VFO or memory mode.
key will not change mode.
memory channel.
PTT key is pressed but a. Microphone connection is a. Connect microphone properly.
transmission is not poor.
possible. b. Antenna connection is b. Connect antenna properly.
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6.2

38

• Replacing Fuse*

DR-605T 15 A

DR-605E 15 A

When a new fuse blows soon after replacement, disconnect the power cable and contact an authorized ALINCO dealer.

& Note:

• If the reception frequencies are related as follows, an unmoduloted signal may be received. This results from the transceiver's frequency composition rather than a transceiver problem.

(VHF band side reeepttonfrequency-: 21.7 MHz) x 3 = UHF band side reception signal- 61.7 MHz

• If a reception frequency is three times higher than a transmission one, you may hear your own transmission.

Use a dry, silicone or soft cloth to clean the control panel and case.

& Notes:

• Do not use thinner, benzine, alcohol, or any solvent that might deform or discolor the transceiver.

• If any part of the transceiver is excessively dirty, use a water-diluted neutral detergent to clean it.

APPENDICES

APPENDICES

A

Packet operation is used to transfer data, rather than voice, with a personal computer.

• Requirements for Packet Operation

CD Antenna

CV Regulated DC power supply (for DR-605) @ Regulated DC power supply (for TNC)

® TNC (Terminal Node Controller)

@ Personal computer

Ii\ Notes: • A separate DC power supply is required for each the transceiver and TNC.

Q) • If the transceiver, personal computer, and TNC are too close to one another, they will

interfere with each other.

• Make sure that you and your partner use the same frequency .

• TXD (transmission data) Input Sensitivity

Input impedance Standard modulation input Compliant equipment
1200 bps 2.2kQ lOmYp-p Standard TNC or other
communication equipment
9600 bps 10 kQ 2Vp-p 9600 bps modemrrNC Ii\ Notes: • Deviation from the optimum input level (lOmVp-p for 1200 bps, 2Vp-p for 9600 bps)

Q) results in low SIN ratio or excessive distortion, which causes data communication errors.

• If the data input level exceeds approx. 3 Vp-p in 9600 bps packet operation, the transceiver's limiter circuit is activated and a transmission error may occur. In this case, adjust the TNC volume to the optimum level.

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APPENDICES

1200 bps Packet Operation

• Connections for Packet Operation

Connect the TNC, etc., to the microphone jack (on the front panel) and SP jack (on the rear panel) on the transceiver.

POWERI===~

'----NC '----NC '-----NC

U

11::====2)" .» jack TXD (Transmission data input)

DE (GND for transmission data) PTf (PTf output, "L" transmission)

D

3.51' plug

~:

Rear ~ SP jack

pane~

(Viewed from front of unit)

CDAFO (data output)

After audio is passed, reception signals are output.

C2X3ND for AFO

• Packet Operation

1. Select the squelch level at which the noise just disappears.

z. Adjust the volume according to the packet input level.

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APPENDICES

9600 bps Packet Operation i%W!lID*W'J wrrmtlm'fflrtlmM!!lN1IlOO' r.m.oo: ftlm"''RWl!M1!' !mm!ffi1·!lllll.iMl"m!lN¥fffi1"mWliWl!M1!iB~!illllliOOa.~_

• Connections for Packet Operation

Connect the TNC plugs to the data input jack (left) and PTT (SP) jack (right) on the rear panel of the transceiver.

ffi Note: • If a G3RUH or K9NG type TNC is used, its output level may be low depending on the manufacturer. Because the low output level may result in insufficient deviation, check that the output level is correct before performing operations.

D

Transcei vcr

TNC

2.51\ plug

3.5i1 plug

• Packet Operation

2511 Plug¥ ~ 3.50 plug Rcarl'(!=tl SPjack

panc~

CD DE (GND for transmission data) @ PR9600 (9600 bps data output) Outputs FM signal detector (output level: 300 mVp-p/47 k) @ TXD (Transmission data input)

Connects to the TNC MIC output @ GNDforPTT

® PTT (PTT output, "L" transmission) Connects to the PTT output

® NC

1. Press the VHF or UHF knob to select the main band.

z. While holding the FUNC key down, press the VHF knob.

• "9600" is shown on the sub-band VHF

display. (The main-band display still

shows the reception frequency.) FUNC

I iais.C' 0 9bOO I

• To exit this packet mode, repeat this operation.

3. Adjust the volume and squelch to the most desirable level for monitoring operation.

The volume and squelch level do not affect output of received data.

• In the 9600 bps packet mode, you cannot access the XBR or CLONING modes.

• In the 9600 bps packet mode, you cannot use the monitor or reverse function.

• In the 9600 bps packet mode, audio input and PIT control from the microphone are turned off, and CTCSS decoder is disabled.

ffi Notes:

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B

Chapnel Dilpl'XM8JieJIHn

WI!ffi

.. lli1l

This mode display shows preprogrammed memory channel numbers instead of frequencies.

Accessing the Channel Display Mode

While holding the V 1M key and VHF knob down, turn the power on.

• The number of the last-accessed memory channel is displayed.

I~h. 1 rho 15 I

VHF

PWR

& Note: • If no memory channel has been preprogrammed, "--- ---" is displayed on the LCD.

l' Notes: • In this mode, you can: .

l..D _ Access the XBR and CLONING modes.

- Activate the MONITOR and KEY LOCK functions if they are turned on in the SET mode.

• In this mode, you cannot:

- Switch between the VFO and memory modes.

- Access the CALL mode.

- Change the TOT settings.

- Change the offset frequency and direction.

- Change the tone squelch settings.

- Access the SET mode.

- Access the 9600 bps packet mode.

- Turn the beep function on/off.

- Erase data from memory channels.

Exiting Channel Display Mode

42

While holding the VIM and CALL keys down, turn the power on.

PWR

VIM

CALL

APPENDICES

c

XBR (erossband Repeater) Mode (for 'hI 01+15" glll~

! _

This mode allows the DR-605T to operate like a repeater. That is, when receiving a specific signal on one band, the transceiver automatically transmits a specific signal on another band. During transmission, l~jMI~1 appears on the transmission side.

!.\ Notes: • During transmission, the main band cannot be changed.

LD • This mode can be accessed in the VFO, memory, and CALL modes as well as

channel display mode 1.

• This mode cannot be accessed in the 9600 bps packet mode.

• If you access the XBR mode from the CLONING mode, the transceiver exits the CLONING mode and enters the XBR mode.

• If a crossband memory channel is selected, transmission takes place at the reception frequency.

• If the tone squelch unit is installed, it is activated when a tone signal is received.

• If offset direction and frequency are set, the transceiver transmits the reception frequency plus (or minus) the offsetfrequency.

• In the XBR mode, the TOT function is active but the TOT penalty time is ignored.

• In the XBR mode, the BCLO function is inactive. (See page 47.)

Accessing the XBR Mode

PWR

While holding the VHF knob down, turn the power on.

• l~jMI~1 flashes, meaning the transceiver is in the XBR mode.

'.I'./U n n "",fJU

PlS.cO

-Flashes

Exiting the XBR Mode

VHF

UHFPWR

While holding the UHF knob down, turn the power on.

• Iltjr!1I~1 appears solidly, meaning the transceiver has exited the XBR mode.

"I"Iunn "",UU

olidly displayed

43

APPENDICES

D

Cloning

44

The CLONING mode allows you to transfer data from a preprogrammed DR-60S (master) to an unprogrammed DR-60S (slave). The master and slave must be connected with a commercially-available 3.5 0 stereo plug cable.

Complete these steps for each cloning operation.

!. Turn off the master and slave DR-60S's.

z. Plug one end of the 3.5 0 stereo plug cable into the master's SP jack and plug another end into the slave's SP jack.

b __ ; ------L.......I~-l 6;-00 ----~

3.5" stereo plug

~

GND DATA NC IN/OUT

3. On both the master and slave, hold the VIM and MONITOR keys down, and turn the PWR

power on .

• The LCD displays "cLonE" on both

transceivers.

[LonE I

VIM

MONITOR

4. On the master, press the microphone PTT key to start transferring data.

• During the transfer, the master displays "SEnd" and the slave still displays "LoAd."

I SEnd I I LoRd I

Master

Slave

5. a) If the transfer is successful:

• "PASS" is displayed on the master and slave. Then the master and slave automatically exit the CLONING mode. If any key is pressed, the transceivers return to the CLONING mode.

PRSSI

b) If an error has occurred:

• "Err" is displayed on the master. In this case, check and solve what caused the error, and press the PTT key again on the master. If the error persists, turn the transceivers off and repeat the steps 2 and 3.

I Err I

For more cloning, bring the next slave into the CLONING mode; that is, display "cLonE" on the LCD.

6. Turn the power off to both the maser and slave.

7. Disconnect the cable.

APPENDICES

The SET mode enables you to set the following.

• Scanning resume condition

• Tone burst frequency

• BCLO (Busy Channel Lock Out) function onloff

• MONITOR and KEY LOCK functions onloff (for the channel display mode)

While holding the FUNC key down, press the CALL key.

· m disappears and the first setting item (scanning resume condition) is displayed.

15~~P ~ I

FUNC

CALL

I.\. Notes: • The SET mode is not canceled even if no action is taken within five seconds of

L.!..J making the setting.

• The SET mode cannot be accessed in the channel display mode.

• In the SET mode, the transceiver still continues receiving.

Rotate the Dial to select the desired setting item. • Rotating the Dial changes the item like this:

Scan resume

~ condition ~

MONITOR/KEY LOCK on/off Tone burst frequency

~ BeLO on/off c->"

To confirm the setting, proceed with one of the following actions .

• Press the FUNC, VIM, or microphone PTT key.

• Rotate the Dial to move to the next setting item.

• Turn the power off.

FUNC

PWR

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APPENDICES

Setting Scanning Resume Condition

The scanning resume condition is selectable from these two modes.

• Timer mode .... Scanning resumes five seconds after pausing, or when the signal disappears for two seconds or more.

• Busy mode Scanning pauses while a signal is being received, and resumes 2 seconds after the signal disappears.

Pressing the microphone UP/DOWN key changes the resume condition as shown below.

5~~p b

Busy mode

Timer mode

Setting Tone Burst Frequency

~ For detains on tone burst, see page 36.

Pressing the microphone UP/DOWN key changes the tone burst frequency as shown below.

""
~b 1'5n
I U

tb r Inn
IUU
~
~b '450
• 1750 Hz

2100 Hz

1450 Hz

46

APPENDICES

Setting BClO (Busy Channel lock out) level

The BCLO function prohibits transmission when your transceiver receives a signal with a tone other than one for your group (if the tone squelch is activated).

Notes: • If offset or crossband frequencies are set, the BeLO function detects the signal on the reception frequency .

• The BCLO function is not activated in the CLONING and XBR modes.

Pressing the microphone UP/DOWN key changes the BCLO level as shown below.

,.
br, n oFF
LLU
:J
br, n ,
LLU ,
t:
-c L [] 2
:1:
br, n 3
LLU
-'I' BCLO oFF ... The BCLO function is not activated.

BCLO I Transmission is not possible while a signal is being received on the reception band. During this, if you try to transmit , a beep sounds to notify you.

BCLO 2 ...... When the tone squelch is enabled: Transmission is possible only when the transceiver recei ves

a signal with a tone other than one for your group.

BCLO 3 ...... When the tone squelch is enabled: Transmission is possible only when the transceiver receives

a signal with a correct tone.

& Note: • When the tone squelch is not enabled, BeLO 2 and 3 work the same as BeLO 1.

Turning MONITOR and KEY LOCK Functions On/Off

(for Cliannel Display Mode Only) iiIIIIlH~~iiIIIIlHl!II!II!II!IIm __ i!!!iiI!IfiIIl __ ~ __ iiIIIIlH_

The MONITOR and KEY LOCK functions can be turned on/off only for the channel display mode.

Pressing the microphone UP/DOWN key turns the MONITOR and KEY LOCK functions on/off as shown below .


EnbL oFF
:l
EnbL n
t:
EnbL ,
L
:1:
EnbL nL
. ., MONITOR and KEY LOCK functions off

MONITOR function on

KEY LOCK function on

MONITOR and KEY LOCK functions on

47

APPENDICES

F Qg;tiePf

The following options are available.

Tone Squelch (CTCSS) Unit (EJ·24U) nm~iIimIW~ ~ __ ~~!im

• Installing the Tone Squelch Unit

I. Turn the power off and unplug the power cable.

z. Remove the four screws on the top case and remove it.

3. Install the EJ-24U unit.

• Connect the unit with the red lead on the right (viewed from the front panel).

• Secure the unit on the PC board using the supplied adhesive tape.

EJ-24U

Red

Front panel

4. Attach the top case and tighten 4 screws on the case.

DTMF equipped microphone (EMS·45)

& Note: • This comes standard with the DR-60ST.

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G

APPENDICES

LJlm

Spec. \Model

DR-605T

DR-605E

General

Freq, range VHF TX:I44.000 to 147.995 MHz I RX: 136.000 to 173.995 MHz I 144.000 to 145.995 MHz
UHF TX:430.000 to 449.995 MHz I RX:420.000 to 470.000 MHz I 430.000 to 439.995 MHz
Modulation F3E (FM)
Ant. 500
Supply voltage l3.SV DC
Ground Negative
Current VHFTX 50 W: 11.5 A max.
consumption UHFTX 35 W: 10.0 A max.
RX 1.2 A max.
Freq. stability ±lOppm max.
Dimensions 140(W) x 40(H) x 176(D) mm
Weight 1.1 kg
Channel VHF:51 / UHF:51 total 102 lhlDsmitter

Output VHF H:50W L:approx.5 W
UHF H:35W L: approx. 5 W
Modulator Reactance mod.
Spurious -60dB max.
Max. deviation ±5 kHz
Mod. distortion (@60OJo mod.) 3% max. (300 to 3000 Hz)
Mic. impedance 2 kO Receiver

Rx system Double superhet.
I.E VHF:21.7 MHz /450 kHz
UHF:30.85 MHz / 455 kHz
Sens. (12 dB SINAD) -16 dB" (0.16 "V) or less
Selectivity - 6 dB: 12 kHz min., - 60 dB: 28 kHz max.
Squelch sens. .- - 20 dB" (0.1 "V) or less
AF output (@5OJII distortion) 2 W or more (8 0 load)
AF output impedance SO & Notes: • Specifications are subject to change without notice or obligation.

• • Specifications are guranteed in the amateur band only.

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APPENDICES

Spec. \Model

DR-60STEI

DR-605TE2

General

Freq. range VHF 136.000 to 173.995 MHz I 136.000 to 173.995 MHz
UHF 400.000 to 420.000 MHz I 450.000 to 470.000 MHz
Modulation F3E(FM)
Ant. son
Supply voltage B.8V DC
-
Ground Negative
Current VHFTX 35 W:ll.0 A max.
consumption UHFTX 35 W: 11.0 A max.
RX 1.2 A max.
Freq. stability ±lOppm max.
Dimensions 140(W) x 40(H) x 176(D) mm
Weight 1.1 kg
Channel VHF:5I1UHF:51 total 102 lhlDsmitter

Output VHF H:35W L: approx. 5 W
UHF H:35W L:approx. S W
Modulator Reactance mod.
Spurious -60dB max.
Max. deviation ±5 kHz
Mod. distortion (@600J0 mod.) 3070 max. (300 to 3000 Hz)
Mic. impedance 2 kG Receiver

Rx system Double superhet.
I.F. VHF:21.7 MHz / 450 kHz
UHF:30.85 MHz 1455 kHz
Sens. (12 dB SINAD) -16 dBfI (0.16 p.V) or less
Selectivity - 6 dB: 12 kHz min., - 60 dB: 28 kHz max.
Squelch sens. - 20 dBp. (0.1 p.V) or less
AF output (@50?0 distortion) 2 W or more (8 o load)
AF output impedance SO 50

& Notes: • Specifications are subject to change without notice or obligation.

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