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DJ1 95           INSTRUCT ION                       MANUAL


1. INNOVATIVE AND NEW FEATURES
    * Comes equipped 3 9 C TCSS Tone Squelch function.
    * Comes equipped 1 0 4 DC S Digital code squelch function.
    * T O T (Iime Out Timer) can be set to a Duty Cycle most accommodating to the user‘s
       requirements.
    * Alphanumeric channel name function.
     * Tone burst function (1750,2100,1000,1450Hz)
     * Nine Autodial memories easily accessed from the DTMF keypad with redial function.
     * Direct frequency entry from DTMF function.
     * Burglary Alarm Function
     + Mosquito Repel sound function.



2. SPECIHICATIONS
  GENERAL
   Frequency coverage TTX 144~147.995MHz               _RX 135~173.995MHz
                       E: TX 144~145.995MHz            RX 144~145.995MHz
                     TAZ: TX 150~173.995MHz            RX 135~173.995MHz
                     TL2:; TX 150~173.995MHz           RX 135~173.995MHz

    Mode                              F3E   (FM)
    Channel steps                    5,10,12.5,15,20,25,& 30kHz
   Memory channels              40 channels+1CALL channel
   Antenna connector           BNC(50Q unbalanced)
   Frequency stability        +5 ppm
   Microphone input impedance    2k@ nominal
    Power supply requirement         6.0 ~16.0 V DC ({negative ground)
    Current drain (at 13.8 V DC) 1.2A(typical) Transmit high at 5W
                                      200 mA(typical) Receive at 300mW
                                      50 mA(typical) standby
    Usable temperature range          ~10 ~+60°C      (14 ~ 140° F)
    Dimensions                         56(W) *124(M) * 40(D)mm (with EBP—48N)
      (Projections not included)
    Weight                           Approx.300g (with EBP—48N)
    DTMF                              16 Buttons Keypad
    Subaudible Tone(CTCSS) encoder/decoder installed(89tones)
    Subaudible Tone (DCS) encoder/decoder installed(104codes)

  TRANSMITTER
    Output power                   5 W EBP—48N installed (144~147.995MHz)
                               5W 13.8 V DC (144~173.995MHz)
                               05W (LOW)
    Modulation system           Variable reactance frequency modulation
    Spurious emissions         Less than —6 0 d B
    Max.frequency deviation    +5 k H z


 RECEIVER
  Receive system .              Double conversion superheterodyne
  Intermediate frequencies     1st 21.7MHz~/ 2nd 450kHz
   Sensitivity(12dB SINAD)      Less than —14.0 dBu(0.2uV) [144~147.995MHz]
                                Less than —12.0 dBu(0.25uV)[135~173.995MHz]
   Selectivity           ‘    —6 Db:12kHz or more
                              —60 dB:24kHz or more
   Audio output power          300 mW (typical with an 8 2 load)
                               200 mW (8910% THD)

3. ACCESSORIES
     Standard Accessories
    * EBP—4 8N (9.6V DC 700mAh) Ni—Cd battery
    ‘ EDC—9 3 (120VAC) Wall charger (Tversion) **
    — EDC—94 (230V AC) Wall charger (E version) **
    * Flexible rubber helical antenna
    * Belt clip
    * Hand strap
    * Instruction Manual
   ** Accessories may differ depending on the version you bought.

     Optional Accessories
    +« EBP—48N(9.6V DC 700mAh) Ni—Cd battery
    + EDC—36 Mobile Cigarette lighter adapter with active noise filter
    * EDC—37 External DC supply cable
    * EDC—88 Rapid charger
     + EDC—93(120V)Wall charger
     + EDC—94(230V)Wall charger
     + EMS—9 Speaker microphone
     * EMS—51 Speaker microphone
     + EME—12 Headset with VOX
     * EME—13 Earphone and mic with VOX
      * EME—15 Tie—pin mic with VOX
      * EME—6 Earphone                       1
      * EBC—6 Mobile bracket               ‘
    + EJ—38D SmartTrunk Logic Board
    * ESC—36 Softcase(for use with EBP—48N)


41. CONTROLS/FUNCTIONS
Top, Front,Sides and Rear View




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) LCD DISPLAY PANBL   Refer to LCD Display section of this manual.
@ MAIN TUNING DIAL    The main tuning dial/knob may be rotated in either direction to
                      select RX/TX frequency and volume/squelch level.
@ EXTERNAL MICROPHONE JACK When the external microphone is prefered, plug in
                               a 2.5mm stereo plug into this jack.
@ EXTERNAL SPEAKER JACK       When the external speaker is prefered, plug in a 3.5mm mono
                             plug into this jack.
6 POWER SWITCH          Toturn on the unit, press and hold for about one second.
6 FUNCTION KEY                The F key allows you to access the secondary function.
                          Press and hold for about two seconds ,The Set—mode function activated.
&    MIC                 Speak into the microphone from approximately 10cm or 3" distance.
     DTMF KEYPAD       During transmission, each numerical or letter key activates
                       one DTMEF tone.
 @   BNC ANTENNA CONNECTOR           Connect the supplied rubber helical antenna.
                                    When an external antenna is connected, please make sure
                                    that your antenna has a low SWR(Standing Wave Ratio).
     PTT(PUSH TO TALRWSWITCH To transmit, press and hold this switch. When you release it,
                                  the unit will return to the receive mode.
 D   MONITOR KEY            This key is used to un—mute squelch, and a weak or intermittent signal
                             can be monitored regardless the squelch setting.
                             This also available to monitor receive frequencies when TSQ
                             or DCS is set.
 D   DC JACK            Plug in the EDC—36 cigarette lighter adapter with active noise filter
                        for mobile operation. The jack is polarized, the center pin is positive
                        and outer pin is negative.
                       Applying excessive or will void the radio‘s warranty.


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                                                  It indicated the plus or minus offset direction.
                                                  It appears when the tone encoder is activated.
                                     T SQ         It appears when the tone squelch is activated.
                                     DC S         It appears when the digital code squelch is activated
                                                  The ® "icon appears when the key and frequency Lock is activated.
                                     APO          It appears when the A PO (Automatic Power Off) function is activated.
                                                  When the voltage of the battery is dropped to be recharged,"   "is disappears.
                                     LO           When the low power output is selected the L O icon appears.
                                     V OL         It appears while the volume level is adjusted by either the tuning dial.
                                     SQL          It appears while the squelch level is adjusted by either the tuning dial
                                      8 8 8       It indicates the TX/RX frequency, other function selected.
                                     M            In the Memory Mode , the M icon appears.
                                      8 8         While either the volume/squelch level is adjusted, and Memory channel No.
                                     o            decimal point
                                      BUSY        —BUSY icon will appear when a signal is received, or squelch is unmuted.
                                      0O 0 0      It indicates the received signal strength and / or the output power level.
                                     *             It appears when the "SCR" function activated.
                                     A             It appears when the "EXP" function activated.
                                      t            It appears when the "MRS" function activated.


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    5 Operation I (Basics)
    5—1 Adjusting the Volume
    5—2 Adjusting the Squelch
    5—3 Receiving
    5—4 Transmitting
    5—5 Frequency Selection
    5—6 Channel Step                 ~
    5—7 Shift Direction and Offset Frequency
    5—8 Memory Channel Operation
    5—9 CALL Channel Operation
    5—10 Scanning
    5—11 Output Power Switching
    5—12 Key Lock Function
    5—13 Tone Burst Function
    5—14 Auto Power Off Function
    5—15 Battery Save (BS) Function
    5—16 Lamp Function
    5—17 Monitor Function
     5—18 Beep Function
     5—19 Clock Shift Function

    6 Operation I (Applications)
    6—1 Selective Calling
    6—2 Tone Encoder and Tone Squelch Function
    6—3 Tone Encoder Frequency/Tone Decoder Frequency Programming
    6—4 DCS (Digital Code Squelch) Function
    6—5 Manual DTMF Transmitting
    6—6 Auto Dialer Memory Setting
    6—7 Auto Dialer Function
    6—8 Redial
    6—9 DTMF Time Setting
    6—10 Alphanumeric Function —
    6—11 TOT (Time Out Timer) Function
    6—12 TOT Penalty Function
    6—13 BCLO (Busy Channel Lock Out) Function

     7 OperationII (Others)
     7—1 Cable Clone
     7—2 Burglary Alarm Function
     7—3 External Terminal Control
     7—4 MRS (Mosquito Repeller Sound) Function

     8 Set Mode
     8—1 Setting of Set Mode
     8—2 Functions Set in the Set Mode


     9 Reset Function


5—1Adjustmg the Volume
+ [VOLj appears on LCD when VOL key is pressed, volume level is displayed.
     The initial value is 00 (minimum). The volume can be increased or decreased by
     rotating the dial. The maximum value is 20.
+    There are 21 steps from 00~20 in volume adjustment. The setting value can be
      kept even while the power is off.                                     '
+     When the volume point data is (00), the voice can not be heard.
+     Press any key (except for FUNC, MOMkey) to complete the setting. The LCD
      returns to the ordinal mode.
 *    When no operation is continued for 5 seconds, the setting is completed
      automatically.
      Then the LCD will return to the ordinal mode.
     [Operation] The volume increases as the setting value increases.

5—2 Adjusting the Squelch
 + Press the SQL key, and "SQL" icon appears on the LCD. Then the squelch level is
     displayed.
 + The initial setting value is 00 (minimum). The squelch level can be increased or
     decreased by rotating the dial. This value can be kept while the power is turned
     OFF.
 + There are 21 steps from 00~20 in the squelch level.
 + Press any key (except for FUNC and MONI keys) to complete the setting. Then
    the LCD returns to the ordinal mode.
  * When no operation is continued for 5 seconds, the setting is completed
    automatically. Then the LCD will return to the ordinal mode.
   [Operation] The squelch will be opened with the strong signal when the high value is
       set.                     «7


5—3 Receiving
& Turn the power SW ON.
& Press the VOL key to increase the Volume Rotate the dial to set to the proper
  volume.
© Press and hold the SQL key, and rotate the dial until the noise disappears.
@ Select the desired frequency. [BUSY] appears on the LCD as soon as the signal is
  received in the desired frequency. Then receiving voice is heard. At the same
  time green RX indicator lights up.

 5—4 Transmitting
W Select the desired frequency.
 C Press the PTT key, and the red TX indicator lights up to show the unit starts
   transmitting.
   While pressing PTT key, speak to the internal microphone on the front of the unit
   with your normal voice.
 @ The transmission will be completed when the PTT key is released, then the unit
   returns to the receiving mode.

 Note: Press and hold the PTT key, then press MONI key to transmit the tone burst.
 Note: If the PTT key is pressed outside the transmission frequency range, [OFF] will


      appear on the LCD and you can not transmit.

5-5 Frequency Selection
W Each time the V/M key is pressed, the mode is switched between VFO mode and
   memory mode.
& VFO mode is selected by V/M key
   [M] or [C] is not displayed on the LCD in the VFO mode.

 [UP/DOWN with channel step]              L
W Rotating the dial clockwise increases frequency 1 channel step/1 click, and rotating
  counterclockwise decreases the frequency 1 channel step/1 click.

 [1MHz UPDOWN]
W Press the [F] key then rotate the dial while [F] icon is ON, the frequency increases
  or decreases by 1MHz depending on the direction of the rotation.

 [Keypad Direct Entry]
 The frequency is set with the numerical keys of 0~9.
 [Setting]
O Enter the 100MHz digit.
& Enter the 10MHz digit.
@© Enter the 1MHz digit.
@ Enter the 100kHz digit.
® Enter the 10kHz digit.
 Depending on the channel step, entry may be required to the 1kHz digit or 10kHz
 digit.A confirmation tone sounds when the final digit is entered, then the setting has
 been completed. The entry method of each channel step is described as follows.

  Channel step         Entry completion digit     Entry method of for the final digit

    5.0kHz                 1kHz        to         Enter up to 1kHz digit.
   10.0kHz               10kHz             c      Enter up to 10kHz digit.
   12.5kHz               10kHz                     Enter 10kHz digit and 1kHz digit.
         0+++00.0       16125       2++:25.0     3+<+37.5 4+ invalid
          §5+++:50.0    6=:62.50    7=+75.0      8+87.5     9 invalid
  15.0kHz                 1kHz                     Enter up to 1kHz digit.
    25kHz                10kHz        Enter 10kHz digit, and 1kHz digit is determined.
           0+++00.0     2 ++:25.0    5+©+:50.0   7+ ©75.0      Others are invalid.
   30kHz                 10kHz        Enter 10kHz digit, and 1kHz digit is determined.


 5—6 Channel Step
   Press and hold the [F] key, then rotate the dial while [F] icon is ON. The frequency
   increases or decreases by 1MHz depending on the direction of rotation.
 W In VFO mode press and hold [F] key, then press 1STEP key while [F] icon is ON,
    and the current channel step will appear.



 @ Rotate the dial, the channel step toggles as follows.
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& Press any key (except for MONI and FUNC keys) to complete the setting. The
  LCD returns to the ordinal mode.
  Or press and hold the FUNC key, then press the 11STEP key to complete the
  setting.
@ The Lamp and MONI keys are activate even while channel step appears on the
  LCD.
& In the memory mode the channel step can not be selected.
  Note: When the step values are changed from 5kHz, 10kHz, 15kHz, 20kHz or
  30kHz to either 12.5kHz or 25kHz, or changed in reverse, the frequency and shift
  width may be compensated.

5—7 Shift Direction and Offset Frequency
  Usually the repeater is used in the duplex mode.
  Namely the signal received with a certain frequency is transmitted with another
  frequency.
 The difference between these frequencies is the offset frequency. The setting range
 of the offset frequency is from 0 to 99.995MHz.
D Press and hold the F key, then press 2/SHIFT key while [Fj icon is ON. The
  current offset frequency and shift direction will appear. Then each time 2/SHIFT
  key is pressed, the shift direction toggles as follows:
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& While shift frequency is d isplayed, rotating the dial clockwise increases the
  frequency by 1 channel step/l click and rotating the dial counterclockwise decreases
  the frequency by 1 channel step/l1 click.
@ Press and hold the F key, then rotate the dial. The frequency increases or
  decreases by IMHz depending on the rotating direction.
@ Press any key (except for MONI and FUNC keys) to complete the setting. The
    LCD returns to the ordinal mode:       _
©® The Lamp and MONI keys are activate while shift frequency is displayed on the
   LCD.
@ Also the setting can be completed by pressing 2/STEP key while holding the FUNC _
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 5—8 Memory Channel Operation
  This unit is provided with 40 memory channels (0~39 CH) and one call channel (C).
  The memory can not be increased.

 (1) Calling of memory channel
 WDPress V/M key, and [M] will appear on the LCD indicating the unit enters the
   memory mode. [M] icon flashes to show the CH‘s memory has not been programmed,
   and the VFO frequency is displayed.
 & Rotating the dial clockwise increases the memory channel number by 1 channel.
 @Rotating the dial counterclockwise decreases the memory channel number by 1
    channel.

 (2) Programming a memory channel
   [ Memory Programming ]


W In VFO mode select the desired frequency, then set Shift and Tone Function as
  , necessary.
& Press V/M key to enter the memory mode.
@ Rotate the dial to select the desired memory channel number.
@ The unprogrammed memory CH‘s number flashes.
@ Press and hold the FUNC key, then press the MW key while FUNC icon is ON. A
  beep sounds indicating the completion, and the VFO frequency has been
  programmed in the selected memory channel.
 *If a memory CH whose memory has been programmed is selected at ©, in the
  operation of ©) the memory will be erased and [M] will start flashing.
© When CH—C is selected, the CALL channel is also reprogrammed.
  [C] will not flash.
@ The content of the memory should be erased beforehand to be reprogrammed.

(3) Erasing of a memory channel
) Press the V/M key to select the memory mode.
& Rotate the dial to select the desired memory channel number.
  When the memory channel is programmed, [M] appears on the LCD.
& Press and hold the FUNC key, then press MW key while [Fl icon is ON. A beep
  sounds, and the programmed frequency will be erased. Then [M] starts flashing.
@ While [M] is flashing, the erased memory is still displayed on the LCD.
  Press and hold the F key then press the MW key again, the erased memory can be
  recovered. If CH or mode had been changed, the recovery is not available.

(4) Programmable Data
   The followings can be programmed in the memory channels 0~39 and the CALL
   channel:
+ Frequency
+ Shift frequency
+ Shift direction(+/—)
 + Tone encoder frequency
 + Tone decoder frequency
 + Tone encoder/decoder setting
 + DCS code
 + DCS setting
 + Skip CH setting
 + Busy Channel Lock Out (BCLO)
 + TX power HW/L
  » Battery save setting
  + Clock shift setting

 5—9 CALL Channel Operation
  The initial setting is 145.00MHz.
 (1) Calling the CALL channel
 D Press the CALL key, and CALL channel is called. [C] (Right justification) appears
     on the LCD and the unit enters the CALL mode.
     In CALL mode the frequency and memory channel number can not be changed by
     dialing.
     The offset setting and tone setting can be changed and operated temporarily.
 & Press the CALL key again to return to VFO mode or memory mode.


& Also pressing the V/M key causes to return to the previous VFO mode or memory
   mode.
@‘ Scanning can not be done in the CALL mode.

(2) Changing the Frequency of the CALL Channel
M The CALL channel is allocated as a memory channel. So when you change the
    CALL frequency and other settings, call the memory channel C from the VFO or
     memory mode to reprogram.

5—10 Scanning
 This function varies the frequency automatically to search for the signals being
 received.
 Timer Scan (After pausing the scan, the frequency goes to the next channel when 5
 seconds elapsed even if a signal is picked up.)
 Busy Scan (After pausing the scan, the frequency goes to the next channel when the
 signal is disappeared. )
While scanning0}) the rotary encoder determines the direction of the channel
UPDOWN.
& Monitor function is activate.
 * Scanning can be released by pressing any key (except for the MONI key).
 + The last direction of UP/DOWN is defined as the scan direction.

(1) VFO SCAN
D Press the V/M key to enter VFO mode.
@ Press the SCAN key to start scanning.
  The decimal point of the frequency on the LCD starts flashing to indicate the
  scanning is started.
  The unit scans by a channel step to the last direction of operation.
© Rotate the dial clockwise to scan upward and counterclockwise to scan downward.
  VFO SCAN covers all receiving frequency range for scanning.
@ Press any key (except for MONI key) to stop scanning.

 (2) Memory Scan
D Press the V/M key to enter the memory mode.
@ Press the SCAN key to start memory scanning.
 @ Rotate the dial clockwise to scan upward and counterclockwise to scan downward.
    The memory sean scans only programmed channels.
 @) Press any key (except for MONI key) to stop scanning.
    The scanning pauses at the channel or frequency where a signal is picked up, then

 (3) Skip Channel Setting
  + The memory channel that is programmed in the skip channel will be skipped when
     the memory scanning.
  +_In the memory mode press and hold the function key, then press C/SKIP while [F]
     icon is ON, the selecting memory channel is programmed to the skip channel.
     The skip channel is determined at this point without memory programming.
     The skip channel is released with the same operation.
  + The 10MHz decimal point of the memory channel will appear when the skip
     channel is programmed to the channel.


5—11 Output Power Switching
 The output power can be switched.
 Press and hold the F key, then press 5/H/L key while [F] icon is ON. Output power
 can be switched between High and Low.
 When the power is LOW, "LO" will appear.      Nothing is displayed when the power is
 High.
 The initial setting is LOW power.
  RF meter shows@@@ in LOW power, and @@@@@@ in HIGH power.
+ H/L power switching can not be done while transmitting.

5—12 Key Lock Function
   Press and hold the F key, then press B/KL key to set the key lock.
 + In key lock mode only PTT, LAMP, MONI, VOL, SQL and TONE BURST/MONI
    keys are activate.
 + In the key lock mode [ KEY mark] appears.
 + Press and hold the F key, then press B/KL key while [F] icon is ON to release the
   key lock mode.

5—13 Tone Burst Function
 This is the required function to access the European repeater.
 +Press and hold the PTT key then press the MONI key, the tone burst signal will be
   transmitted.
   The initial value of the tone frequency is 1750Hz, and it is changeable in the set
   mode.
 + When tone and DCS are set, the signal will be transmitted with tone frequency and
   DCS code.

5—14 Auto Power Off Function
 The function prevents the battery from consuming when you forget to turn off the
 power switch.

(1) Setting                             C
 + Press and hold the F key, then press 6/APO key while F icon is ON. [APO) appears
   on the LCD and the auto power off function is programmed.
 + The initial setting is OFF.
 * To release the APO, press and holdthe F key then press 6/APO key while F is ON .

 (2) APO Operation
  + If no operation is performed for more than 30 minutes while APO icon is ON, a beep
     sounds and the transceiver will be turned off.
    Turn the power switch ON again to resume the power.
 + APO function is not prolonged by picking up a signal but the key operation only.

 5—15 Battery Save (BS) Function
  This function saves the current consumption while waiting for a signal for the long
 use of the battery.
 + ON/OFF is switched in the set mode.
 + The factory‘s initial setting is ON.
 + The battery save function is set to OFF automatically while scanning.
 + When no signal and no operation are continued for 5 seconds, the battery save


   function will be resumed automatically.
+ When a signal is received or an operation is performed, battery save function is
   released temporanily.

5—16 Lamp Function
 + Press and hold the F key, then press MONI key while F icon is ON. The LCD
    backlight will be turned on.
 + When no operation is continued for 5 seconds, the lamp will be turned off
    automatically.
 + If you press any key except for the LAMP key while the lamp is on, the lamp goes
    out 5 seconds after the last key operation.
  + Press and hold the MONI key, then turn the power ON, and the lamp will be always
    ON.
  + Press and hold the F key then press MONI key, the lamp can be turned ON/OFF
    even you set the lamp to be always ON.
  + The lamp will be always ON even if you turn the power OFF and ON when the
    lamp
     is set to be always ON.

5—17 Monitor Function
 + The squelch operation is released regardless of the setting mode of SQL only while
   pressing the MONI key, and a sound is heard from the speaker.
 + The weak signal under the threshold level can be heard.

5—18 Beep Function
 This function produces a beep during operation.
 + The beep can be muted in the set mode.

5—19 Clock Shift Function
 In the unlikely event that CPU clock noise is present on a particular operating
 frequency programmed into the radio, you can shift the CPU clock frequency to avoid
 the CPU clock noise, which normally is so weak that it is inaudible even if the radio is
 tuned exactly to its frequency.
 +_CPU clock can be shifted in the set mode.




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6—1 Selective Calling

 + When you communicate with the specific station, tone squelch function or DCS
   function is useful.
   The tone squelch function allows to transmit one of 39 kinds of sub—audible tones
   with a voice. Then the voice can be heard when the sub—audible tones match at
   the receiving side.
 + The DCS function allows to transmit one of 104 kinds of digital codes with a voice.
   Then the voice can be heard when the programmed codes match at the receiving
   side.
 + The tone squelch function and DCS function can not be used at the same time.


6—2 Tone Encoder and Tone Squelch Function
M Press and hold the F key, then press 4/TSQL key while F icon is ON, the current
   mode and tone frequency are displayed. Each time 4/TSQ key is pressed, the
   mode is switched as follows:
              T     TSQ
          r—> 88.5 — 88.5 — TCS—OF —7
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+ Only T appears indicating the encoder function setting only is allowed.
+ _T SQ appears indicating encoder/decodér function setting.
+ While the tone frequency is displayed, the lamp function and MONI key are
   available.
+ Press any key (except for FUNC and MONI keys) to complete the setting. The
   LCD returns to the ordinal mode with T/TSQ indication.
C While the tone frequency is displayed, rotate the dial clockwise to increase or
   counterclockwise to decrease the tone frequency. The tone frequency for use can be
   selected from 39 reference tones described below.

   67.0       69.3    719      744       77.0     79.7   82.5    85.4   88.5      91.5
   94.8     97.4     100.0     103.5    1072      1109   114.8 118.8  123.0     127.3
  131.8     136.5    141.3     146.2    151.4    156.7   162.2 1679   73.8      179.9
  186.2     192.8      203.5    210.7    218.1   225.7    233.6 2418 250.3

@ Press any key (except for FUNC and MONI keys) to complete the setting.       The
  LCD returns to the frequency indication mode.

6—3 Tone Encoder Frequency/Tone Decoder Frequency Programming
   The tone encoder frequency and tone decoder frequency can be programmed
   respectively to each memory CH.

  [Changing both of tone encoder/tone decoder frequencies]
 M Set the tone encoder in the tone squelch setting mode. (T icon is ON.)
 & Change the tone encoder frequency with dialing, then the setting is completed.
 @ When memory is programmed in this mode, the current tone frequency will be
   programmed to both of encoder frequency and decoder frequency.
  [Changing the tone decoder frequency only]
 D The tone squelch is programmed in the tone squelch setting mode.     (T.SQL icon is
     ON.)
 @Change the tone decoder frequency with dialing, then the setting is completed.
 & When memory is programmed in this mode, the current tone frequency will be
   programmed as the decoder frequency. In this case, encoder frequency is not
   reprogrammed.
  [Tone squelch operation)
 D The squelch is released when received tone frequency accords with the
    programmed tone frequency.

 6—4 DCS (Digital Code Squelch) Function
  [DCS setting]
 W Press and hold the F key, then press 7/DCS key while F icon is ON. {[DCS] icon is
   turned ON and DSQ code appears. The initial mode is [023]. Each time you


   press the 7/DCS key, the mode is switched.
  ,___ _DGS
    r——> 023 > — DCS—OF —7
    L                     j
* The lamp function and MONI key are available while indicating the code on the
  LCD.
@ Press any key (except for FUNC and MONI keys) to complete the setting. The
  LCD returns to the ordinal mode with DCS indication.
 [DCS code changing]
[When you change the DCS code]
Q) Set the DCS code in the DCS code setting mode.    (DCS icon is ON.)
@ Change the DCS code with dialing, then the setting is completed.
@) When the memory is programmed in this mode, the current tone frequency will be
   programmed to both of encoder frequency and decoder frequency.
 [DCS operation]
W The squelch will be released when the received code is accordant with programmed
  code.

6—5 Manual DTMF Transmitting
 This function allows you to transmit DTMF code manually by pressing one of 16 keys
 during transmitting.
W Press and hold the PTT key, then press one of 16 keys.
@DTMF code that is accordant with one of 16 keys will be transmitted.
 + Manually transmitted DTMEF code is stored until 16 digits automatically, and it will
    be redialed when necessary as well as the auto dialer.

6—6 Auto Dialer Memory Setting
 The function stores the DTMF code that is transmitted by the auto dialer to the
   memory.
 + There are 16 kinds of codes in DTMF with maximum 16 digits. They are entered
    with 16 keys.
 + There are 9 channels of 1CH~S)CH and the channel can be selected by dialing.

  [Auto dialer code setting]                                                               .
W Press and hold the F key, then press 9/ dial M key, the unit enters the dialer setting
   mode.                              ‘
 6 digits are displayed, and nothing appears at first.
 & Select the dialer memory NO. with the dial.
 @ For example, when you input 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9, the LCD displays as shown below:
    [   1]—I[      12]—L[      123]l7—
    [ 1 2 3 4] — [1 2 3 4 5 6] — [2 3 4 5 6 7]—
    [3 4 5 6 7 8] — [4 5 6 7 8 9]
 @ Press and hold the F key, then press 0 key while F icon is ON, pause can be set
   instead of the code. Pause is indicated by [—]. Entering a pause puts a gap
   between transmission of codes.
 & Press and hold the F key, then rotate the dial while F icon is ON, and the display
   scrolls within the range in which the codes are programmed.
 © Ifyou enter the wrong code, press and hold the F key, then press C/CALL(SKIP) to
   clear.
 & Press the PTT key to complete the setting.


+ The auto dialer can be programmed up to 16 digits including the pause.

6—7 Auto Dialer Function
 This function automatically sends pre—programmed DTMF codes.
 [Operation in receiving mode]
W In receiving mode press D/A dial key, [DIAL] appears on the LCD and a
   confirmation tone sounds.
& Press a key of 1~9, the dialer memory that is accordant with the key No. (max. 16
   digits) will be output from the speaker automatically.
 + In this case the code is not sent.      *
 + If nothing is stored in the memory, a beep tone sounds indicating that the operation
    is invalid when you press a key of 1~9.

 [Operation in transmitting mode]
O Press F key in the transmitting mode. [DIAL] appears on the LCD.
@ Press a key of 1~9, the dialer memory that is accordant with the key No. (max. 16
   digits) will be transmit automatically.
 + In this case, a beep tone does not sound if you press the unprogrammed key.

6—8 Redial
 This function transmits the last transmitted DTMF codes again.
W Press D key in receiving mode. A reception tone will sound.
& Press 0 key. If the code to be redialed is not stored, a beep tone sounds indicating
   the operation is invalid when 0 key is pressed.
@ The last transmitted DTMF codes (either of auto dialer codes or manually
    transmitted DTMEF code) will be output automatically from the speaker. In this
    case the codes are not sent.
@ Press and hold the F key, then press 0 key in transmitting mode, and redialing
    becomes available. In this case the code is sent.

6—9 DTMF Time Setting
 This function changes the settings of the wait time of auto dialer, burst/pause time
   and burst time of the first digit.
 + The settings can be changed in the set mode.
  [DTMF WAIT time]                      4
 D When the DTMF code is transmitted using the auto dialer, the code transmission
   starts after the programmed WAIT time elapsed. The initial setting is 100ms.
 Q When the DTMF code is transmitted using the auto dialer, the code is transmitted
   with programmed burst/ pause time. The initial setting is 60ms.
  [DTMF first digit‘s burst time]
 @ When the DTMF code is transmitted using the auto dialer, the code will be
    transmitted at the programmed first digit burst time. The initial setting is 6O0ms.
 @ WAIT time cannot be changed while CH is displayed.

 6—10 Alphanumeric Function
  In the memory mode this function allows to display optional alphabet, number or code
  instead of frequency.
  [Alphanumeric function setting]
 O In memory mode select the desired channel.
 @ Press and hold the F key, then press the D/NAME key while F icon is ON.


© Flashing [A      ] will appear on the LCD.
@, Rotate the dial to select the desired letter.
& Press [D] key, the flashing will be stopped indicating the letter is stored.
© The same letter flashes on the right of the stored letter waiting to be stored.
& Press the [D] key to store in the memory. (Store desired letters in turn.)
  If you press the C key while storing, the stored letters will be erased.
© Press the PTT key to complete the operation.
 [Operation of alphanumeric function] ~
D) When the unit enters the memory mode, if the channel is programmed
   alphanumeric function, the frequency aisplay part will be showed with the stored
   alphanumeric letters. (The CH number will be displayed as it was.)
& Press F key, and the frequency will appear for 5 seconds on the LCD. (If any key is
   pressed within 5 seconds, the LCD returns to the display with the alphanumeric
   letters.)

6—11 TOT (Time Out Timer) Function
 [TOT setting]
W Press and hold the F key, then press the 3/TOT key while F icon is ON.
O [T—OFF] will appear on the LCD.
& The display is toggled as follows by dialing, and the setting of TOT will be changed.
@ The number indicated on OOO is the current Time Out Time.
@ Change the TOT time by rotating the dial. The TOT time can be programmed up to
  max. 450 seconds.
                 «— downward upward —
    r———> OFF > 30 — 60 > 90 —>++++—450 —> —
    L                    ——                                ]

@ Press any key (except for FUNC and MINI keys) to complete the setting.         The
  LCD will return to the ordinal mode.

 [Operation of TOT]
O If the continuous transmission time is over the programmed time, a beep sounds 5
   seconds before the time is up. Themthe transceiver enters the receiving mode
   automatically.
 @ In this case, unless the PTT key is turned OFF, the next transmission is deactivate. _
   (When the TOT Penalty is set, transmission can not be done even if you turn OFF
   the PTT then ON again within the programmed time.)

 6—12 TOT Penalty Function
  When the transmission is completed by the TOT function, the transmission will be
  inhibited within the programmed TOT Penalty time. The transmission is inhibited
  during the penalty time.
 O TOT Penalty function and its penalty time can be programmed in the set mode.
 & If the PTT key is pressed during the TOT Penalty time, an alarm tone will sound.
 & The penalty will be cancelled ifyou keep holding down the PTT key until TOT
   expires and also TOT Penalty time elapses.

 5—13 BCLO (Busy Channel Lock Out) Function
  BCLO disables the transmission according to the receiving condition.
  + BCLO function can be turned ON/OFF in the set mode.
  + When the BCLO is set, transmission is possible only in following cases and


   transmission is inhibited in the other cases.
  , If PTT key is pressed while the transmission is inhibited, an alarm tone will sound.
    In this time transmission is deactivate.

) No signal is picked up. (BUSY disappears.)
& The tone frequencies match and the squelch is opened while using the tone squelch.
@ The codes match and the squelch is opened while using DCS.




7:=.OperationI.(f@Othe
7—1 Cable Clone
 With an interface cable the entire memory channel data of one transceiver can be
 transferred and copied to another transceiver.
 [Connection]
 +_As shown in the figure, connect the external speaker jacks of two transceivers;
   transmitting side and receiving side, with $ 3.5 stereo plug cord on the market.
 + Be sure to turn the power OFF at cable connecting.
 + Please use the directly connected cable including no resistors inside. Be careful not
   to use the cable that contains any resisters..

 [Operation of data receiving side]
@ Turn the power ON. (The unit enters the data receiving mode.)
@ When the data is sent from the transmitting side, "LD ***" appears on the
   LCD.
   Then the data transfer is started.
@) When the transfer is completed, "PASS" is appears on the LCD.
@ Turn the power OFF. If the data transfer is failed, "PASS" does not appear on the
    LCD.

  [Operation of data transmitting side]
0@ Turn the power ON.
& Press and hold the MON key, then press the PTT key 3 times, "CLONE" will
   appear on the LCD. The unit enters the Clone mode.
 @ Press the PTT key, "SD 000" appears on the LCD. The internal memory channel
   data is transferred to the other transceiver.
 & The transfer is completed, "PASS" appears on the LCD.
 © Turn the power OFF, and the Clone mode is released.
   If data transfer is failed, "PASS" does not appear on the LCD. Try again from the
   first.

 7—2 Burglary Alarm Function
  If someone tries to steal your transceiver, an alarm goes off from the speaker.
  [Setting] Be sure to set the battery pack.
 D Plug the external DC power plug cord to the car battery, etc.
 & Set to SCR—ON in the set mode.
 @Turn off the power switch of the unit.
  * To release the setting, set to SCR—OF in the set mode.


 [Operation]
* If someone unplug the power code to bring out your transceiver, an alarm goes off.
+ Once the alarm goes off, it does not stop until you remove the battery pack.
* Set the battery pack and turn the power ON to release this function in the set mode.
  Please set to SCR—OF in the normal operation.

7—3 External Terminal Control
 "5V" is output from MIC jack terminal when the speaker is ON.
 * Set to EXP—ON in the set mode.         .
 + When receiving (The tone and code should match when the TSQ/DCS is set),
    DC5V(§mA max.) is output from the center terminal ofMIC stereo jack.
 + Set to EXP—OF in the set mode to cancel this function.
    The optional VOX MIC, etc. (EME—12, EME—13, EME—15) can not be used at EXP—
    ON.

This function generates the supersonic that repels mosquitos from the speaker.
* Set to MPS—ON in the set mode.
* The ordinal operation is available when MPS is set.
+ As the unit always generates supersonic when MPS is set, battery operating time
  may become shorter.
+ Set to MPS—OF to cancel the function in the set mode.




8—1 Setting of the Set Mode
O Press the FUNC key for more than 2 seconds, the unit enter the set mode.
& Press the MONI key to select the menu. The monitor does not work here.
@ Rotate the dial to change the setting contents.
@ Press any key (except for the MONT kéy) to complete the setting.     The LCD
  returns to the ordinal mode.

8—2 Functions Set in the Set Mode      ..
 The following functions can be programmed in the set mode.
 Here is the explanation of each function.

[No.1] Battery Save Function ON/OFF
W [BS—ON] appears on the LCD.
& Rotate the dial, and the display toggles as shown below. Then ON and OFF are
   switched repeatedly.
    «— downward         upward —>
    m—> BS—ON — BS—OF — —
    _                         L2 _

[No.2] Scan Type Selection
J [TIMER] appears on the LCD.
@ Rotate the dial, and the display toggles as shown below. The scan types are
    switched repeatedly.
     «— downward         upward —


    —TIMER — BUSY ——7
    LC                        ___J]

[No.3] Beep Tone ON/OFF
W [BEP—ON] appears on the LCD.
& Rotate the dial to set to [BEP—OF].
@ Each time the dial is rotated, ON and OFF are switched repeatedly.

[No.4] Tone Burst Frequency Setting
@ [1750] appears on the LCD.               L
& Rotate the dial, and the display toggles as shown below.   Then the tone burst
  frequency will be changed.
  «— Downward            Upward —>
  r——> 1750 — 2100 — 1000 — 1450 ——
   L__________        e

[No.5] Clock Shift Setting
O [SFT—OF) appears on the LCD.
& Rotate the dial, and the display toggles as shown below. Then the setting of the
   CLOCK will be changed.
   — Downward         Upward —
   m—> SFT—OF — SFT—ON — —7
   L                       j
@ [BCL—OF] appears on the LCD.
@ Rotate the dial, and the display toggles as shown below.   Then the setting of the
  BCLO will be changed.
   «— Downward Upward —
   ——> BCL—OF — BCL—ON ——
   L2        22 222 oc o c22

[No.7] TOT Penalty Time
W [TP—OFF] appears on the LCD.
@ Rotate the dial, and the display toggles as shown below.   The setting of TOT
  penalty will be changed.          to
©@ OO shows the current TOT penalty time.
   The initial setting is 0 second.   [TP—OFF] appears on the LCD.
@ Rotate the dial to change the TOT penalty time.
   «— Downward             Upward —
    r—> TP—OFF — TPA — + — TPA — <~>— TPAG ——
    L                                                            )
    The setting is available up to max. 15 seconds.
 [No.8] DTMF WAIT time
 W [DWT—O1] appears on the LCD.
 @ Rotate the dial, and the display toggles as shown below. Then the DTMF WAIT
    time will be changed.
 ©@ OO shows the current DTMF WAIT time.
    The initial setting is 0.1 second, and [DWT—O1] appears on the LCD.
 @ Rotate the dial to change the DTMF WAIT time.
    «— Downward              Upward >
    r——DWT—O1— DWT—O4— DWT—O7 > DWT—10 —7
    L                   ___           _                 }

 [No.9] DTMEF Burst/Pause Time
 W [DP—60] appears on the LCD.


@ Rotate the dial, and the display toggles as shown below.    Then the DTMF
 , burst/pause time will be changed.
© OO shows the current DTMF burst/pause time.
  The initial setting is 60 msec, and [DP—60] appears on the LCD.
@ Rotate the dial to change the DTMF burst/pause time.
  — Downward                 Upward —
   —> DP—60 —> DP—80 — DP—160 > DP—200— 7
   L                                      |

[No.10] The First Digit Burst Time of DTMF
@ [DB—60} appears on the LCD.
@ Rotate the dial, and the display toggles as shown below.    Then the first digit of
  DTMF burst time will be changed.
@ OO shows the current the first digit of DTMF burst time.
   The initial setting is 60 msec, [DB—60] appears on the LCD.
@ Rotate the dial to change the first digit of DTMF burst time.
   «— Downward        Upward
   r—> DB—60 — DB—80 > DB—160 — DB—200— 7
   L                                                     1

[No.11] Burglary Alarm Function
WA [SCR—OF] appears on the LCD.                      .
& Rotate the dial, and the display toggles as shown below. Then the ON/OFF of the
  burglary alarm function is switched.
  «— Downward               Upward —>
   r——> SCR—OF — SCR—ON ——
   zn ul en ce ce _


 [No.12] External Terminal Controller QOutput
W [EXP—OF] appears on the LCD.
@ Rotate the dial, and the display toggles as shown below.       The ON/OFF of the
    controller output to external terminal will be switched repeatedly.
    — Downward                Upward —
       ——> EXP—OF —> EXP—ON ———
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 [No.13] Mosquito Repel Sound Function
 @ [MRS—OF] appears on the LCD.
 @ Rotate the dial, and the display toggles as shown below.      The ON/OFF of the
    Mosquito repel sound will be switched repeatedly.
    «— Downward              Upward —
       r———> MRS—OF — MRS—ON ——7
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             nction
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   Press and hold the F key, then turn on the power. The unit returns to the factory‘s
   default setting.


[ Destination                  | DJ195T     |           DJ195E            |      J195TA
I—                         %                    %                    %                    —
| VFO frequency        | 145.00MHz              | 145.00MHz          | 145.00MHz
| CALL frequency       | 145.00MHz              | 145.00MHz       | 145.00MHz
| Memory channel        | a blank                | a blank       | a blank                |
| SHIFT setting            | none                   | none       | none
|   SHIFT frequency    |       600kHz           |    600kHz      |            600kHz       |
| Channel step             | 5kHz                   | 12.5kHz    | 5kHz                   I
| Channel step                 5kHz        . | 12.5kHz           | 5kHz                   |
l                          .              L 04                        .                   1

+ Press and hold the F key, the LCD‘s all segments are turned ON. When you
  release the F key, the reset will be performed.
  Press and hold the F key, then turn the power OFF. In this case the reset function
  will not be performed. This function is useful to check whether the LCD‘s all
   segment lights or not without the RESET function.


    Press and hold the F key, then turn on the power. The unit returns to the factory‘s
    default setting.
t                         {1                  T                 20.   O                 U

[ Destination                      | DJ195T    |           DJ195E         |    J195TA   |
}                        —                    —                       =                 =
| VFO frequency             | 145.00MHz —~ | 145.00MHz                 | 145.00MHz           |
| CALL frequency           | 145.00MHz _| 145.00MHz                   | 145.00MHz
| Memory channel            | a blank         * | a blank             | a blank         |
| SHIFT setting            | none                      | none         | none                 |
| SHIFT frequency          | 600kHz                | 600kHz           | 600kHz           |
| Channel step              | 5kHz                  | 12.5kHz         | 5kHz            |
| Channel step               5kHz                   | 12.5kHz          | 5kHz           |
L                              N                   1                      N                 I

+ Press and hold the F key, the LCD‘s all segments are turned ON.               When you
     release the F key, the reset will be performed.
     Press and hold the F key, then turn the power OFF. In this case the reset function
     will not be performed. This function is useful to check whether the LCD‘s all
     segment lights or not without the RESET function.


@ Rotate the dial, and the display toggles as shown below. Then the DTMF
   burst/pause time will be changed.
© OO shows the current DTMF burst/pause time.
   The initial setting is 60 msec, and [DP—60] appears on the LCD.
@ Rotate the dial to change the DTMF burst/pause time.
    «— Downward      Upward —
   —> DP—60 > DP—80 > DP.—160 — DP—200— 7
   L                                      j
[No.10] The First Digit Burst Time of DTMEF
O [DB—60] appears on the LCD.            ~
@ Rotate the dial, and the display toggles as shown below. Then the first digit of
  DTMEF burst time will be changed.
@ OO shows the current the first digit of DTMF burst time.
   The initial setting is 60 msec, [DB—60] appears on the LCD.
@ Rotate the dial to change the first digit of DTMEF burst time.
   — Downward               Upward —
   r— DB—60 > DB—80 > DB—160 — DB—200— 7
   L                                    1
[No.11] Burglary Alarm Function
W [SCR—OF] appears on the LCD.
@ Rotate the dial, and the display toggles as shown below. Then the ON/OFF of the
   burglary alarm function is switched. .
   «— Downward              Upward —
    r——> SCR—OF — SCR—ON ———
    L____2222222 c cce c
[No.12] External Terminal Controller Output
D [EXP—OF) appears on the LCD.
@ Rotate the dial, and the display toggles as shown below. The ON/OFF of the
  controller output to external terminal will be switched repeatedly.
  — Downward                Upward —
     m——> EXP—OF — EXP—ON ——
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 [No.13] Mosquito Repel Sound Function
D [MRS—OF) appears on the LCD.
 @ Rotate the dial, and the display toggles as shown below.      The ON/OFF of the
    Mosquito repel sound will be switched repeatedly.
    «— Downward              Upward


ADJUSTMENT

1)     —Required Test Equipment
                            The following items are required to adjust radio parameters:


1.     Regulated power supply       Supply voltage:      5—14 VDC
                                        Current: >               3A or more
2.     Digital multimeter          Voltage range:      L FS=Approx. 20V
                                        Current:                10A or more
                                        Input resistance:       High impedance
3.     Oscilloscope                  Measurable frequency:          Audio frequency
4.     Audio dummy load              Impedance:        89
                                       Dissipation:      1W or more
                                       Jack:              3.5 mm ®
5.     SSG                             Output frequency:           200MHz or more
                                       Output level:              —20dBu/0.1uV — 120d4Bu/1V
                                       Modulation:                 FM
6.     Spectrum Analyzer            Measuring range:            Up to 2 GHz or more
7.     Power meter                   Measurable frequency:         Up to 200MHz
                                      Impedance:                     509 , unbalanced
                                      Measuring range:             0. 1W —10W
8.     Audio volmeter              Measurable frequency:         Up to 100kHz
                                      Sensitivity:                 1mV to 10V
9.     Audio generator             Output frequency:             67Hz to 10kHz
                                      Output impedance:             600 2 , unbalanced
10.     Distortion meter/SINAD meter        Measurable frequency: 1kHz
                                                 Input level:                Up to 40dB
                                                 Distortion:                  1% — 100%
 11.     Frequency counter          Measurable frequency:         Up to 200MHz
                                      Measurable s’gabil'rty:     Approx. +/—0.1 ppm
 12.     Linear detector           Measurable frequency:         Up to 200MHz
                                      Characteristics:              Flat
                                      CN:                                  60db or more
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       Standard moduilation :       1 kHz +/—3.5kHz/DEV
       Reference sensitivity         124B SINAD
       Specified audio output level: 200mW at 8 92
       Standard audio output level: 5OmW at 8 2
       Use an RF cable (3D2W:1m) for test equipment
       Attach a fuse to the RF test equipment.
       All SSG outputs are indicated by EMF.
       Supply voltage for the transceiver; 13.8VDC


2) Adjustment Points




                       oooooag TP1 PD voltage



                                .— TC1    Frequency adjust




                                /   VR1   Deviation


3)        —Adjustment Mode
The DJ—195 does not require a serviceperson to manipulate the components on the printed—
circuit board, except the trimmer when adjusting reference frequency and deviation.       Most of the
adjustments for the transceiver are made by using the keys on it while the unit is in the
adjustment mode.          Because the adjustment mode temporarily uses the channels, frequency
must be set on each channel before adjustments can be made.                For instructions on how to
program the channels, see the "DJ—195 INSTRUCTION MANUALwhich came with the product.
in consideration of the radio environment, the frequency on each channel must be near the value
(+/— 1 MHz) listed in the table below.          To eriter the adjustment mode, set key lock and input
490217.        Decimal point at 100MHz and 10MHz appears in LCD.        To release the mode, set key
lock and input 490217.]



Channel frequencies used in the adjustment mode

Channel                  Channel     function                         Frequency
      1           Reference frequency adjustment                      145 MHz
      2           High power adjustment                                145 MHz
      3           Low power adjustment                                  145 MHz
      4           Minimum frequency sensitivity adjustment         130 MHz
      5           Medium frequency sensitivity adjustment          145 MHz
      6           Maximum frequency sensitivity adjustment          174 MHz
      7           S—meter ( 1 ) adjustment                            145 MHz
      8           S—meter ( FULL ) adjustment                          145 MHz
      9           Deviation                                             145 MHz
      10          DTMF ( 1 ) test                                       145 MHz
      11          DTMF ( D ) test                                       145 MHz
      12          Tone 67 Hz test                                       145 MHz
      13          Tone 88.5Hz test *                                    145 MHz
      14          Tone 250.3Hz test                                     145 MHz
      15           DCS code 255 test            >                        145 MHz
      16           Tone burst test                   ~                  145 MHz
      17           Aging ( Not required to use )                    145 MHz


 Reference Frequency Adjustment

 1.       In the adjustment mode, select channel 1 by rotating the main tuning dial.
 2.       Press the PTT key to start transmission.
 3.       Rotate TC1 on the Main board until the value on the frequency counter matches       the one
 displayed on the LCD.
 4.        On 145.05MHz measure TP near the VCO and to obtain 1.2V + 0.1V( If the frequency display
 is flashing, the PLL is unlocked. )


 High Power Adjustment

 1.       In the adjustment mode, select channel 2 by rotating the main tuning dial.
 2.       Hold down the F key and press the H/L key to enter the high power mode
 ("L" at the upper—left of the display disappears).
 3.       Hold down the PYY key to start transmission.
 4.       While watching the reading of the TX power meter, set the output power to the value closest


to 5 W by rotating the main tuning dial.
5. , When the PTT key is released, the output power at that time will be stored as the high power
setting.

Low Power Adjustment

1.        in the adjustment mode, select channel 3 by rotating the main tuning dial.
2.        Hold down the F key and press the H/L key to enter the low power mode
("L" appears at the upper—left of the display)
3.        Hold down the PTT key to start transmission.
4.        While watching the reading of the TX power meter, set the output power to the value closest
to 0.5 W by rotating the main tuning dial.
5         When the PTT key is released, the output power at that time will be stored as the low power
setting.

Minimum Frequency Sensitivity Adjustment

     See "Note on Adjusting the Sensitivity" later in this section.
1.        in the adjustment mode, select channel 4 by rotating the main tuning dial.
2.        Set the minimum frequency sensitivity rotating the main tuning dial, while F appears after the
FUNC key is pressed.

Medium Frequency Sensitivity Adjustment

     See "Note on Adjusting the Sensitivity" later in this section.
 1.       In the adjustment mode, select channel 5 by rotating the main tuning dial.
2.         Set the medium frequency sensitivity rotating the main tuning dial, while F appears after the
 FUNC key is pressed.

 Maximum Frequency Sensitivity Adjustment

     See "Note on Adjusting the Sensitivity" later in this section.
 1.       in the adjustment mode, select channel 6 by rotating the main tuning dial.
 2.       Set the maximum frequency sensitivity rotating the main tuning dial, while F appears after the
 FUNC key pressed.                              c

      S—meter (1) Adjustment

    1.     in the adjustment mode, select channel 7 by rotating the main tuning dial. The S—meter will |
 show a single circle (@)                1
 2. Enter "0" dBu(EMF) with the transceiver tester.
    3.     Press the F key. The transceiver beeps indicating the new setting has been stored
    successfully.

    S—meter (FULL)

     1.    in the adjustment mode, select channel 8 by rotating the main tuning dial, The S—meter will
    show all six circles (@@@0000)
    2. Enter "+20"dBu(EMF) with the transceiver tester.
    3.     Press the F key. The transceiver beeps indicating the new setting has been stored
     successfully.

     Deviation

     1.    in the adjustment mode, select channel 9 by rotating the main tuning dial.
     2.    Input a 50m\Virms, 1KMz signal with your transceiver tester through the extemal microphone
 jack


3.        With the tester, put the transceiver in the transmission mode.
4. , Rotate the VR1 on the printed—curcuit board of the transceiver until the deviation is set to
4.5KHz.
DTMF (1) Test

This function is only for checking the DTMF code, not adjusting it
1.        in the adjustment mode, select channel 10 by rotating the main tuning dial.
2.        Press the PTT key. DTMF code "1" is automatically sent and you will hear the monitoring
tone from the speaker.
3.        Check the deviation with the transceiver té;ter.

DTMF (D) Test

1.        in the adjustment mode, select channel 11 by rotating the main tuning dial.
2.        Press the PTT key. DTMF code "D" is automatically sent and you will hear the monitoring
tone from the speaker.
3.        Check the deviation with the transceiver tester.

Tone 67Hz Test

This function is only for checking the tone encoder, not adjusting it.
 1.       In the adjustment mode, select channel 12 by rotating the main tuning dial.
2.        Press the PTT key. A 67Hz tone is automatically sent.
3.        Check the deviation with the transceiver tester.

Tone 88.5Hz Test

 1.        In the adjustment mode, select channel 13 by rotating the main tuning dial.
 2.        Press the PTT key. An 88.5Hz tone is automatically sent.
 3.        Check the deviation with the transceiver tester.

 Tone 250.3Hz Test

 1.        in the adjustment mode, select channel 14 by rotating the main tuning dial.
 2.        Press the PTT key. A 250.3Hz tone is automatically sent.
 3.        Check the deviation with the transceiver tester.

 DGS Code 225 Test

 1.        In the adjustment mode, select channe} 15 by rotating the main tuning dial.
 2.        Press the PTT key. An 255 DCS code is automatically sent.
 3.        Check the deviation with the transceiver tester.

 Tone Burst Test

 This function is only for checking the tone burst, not adjusting it.
  1.        In the adjustment mode, select channel 16 by rotating the main tuning dial.
 2.         Press the PTT key. A 1750Hz tone burst is automatically sent.
 3.        Check the deviation with the transceiver tester.

 Aging
  Perform this aging test only when necessary.
     1.    in the adjustment mode, select channel 17 by rotating the main tuning dial. The transceiver
     automatically repeaters transmission for a minute and reception for another minute.


Note on Adjusting Sensitivity

Sensitivity is adjusted by applying the optimum voltage from the CPU to the varicap of the tuning
circuit
1.   Program any frequency within 145MHz +/— 1 on memory channel 5.
2.   To enter the adjustment mode, set key lock and input 490217. Decimal point at 100MHz and
10MHz appears in LCD. (To release the mode, set key lock and input 490217).
3.   Select channel 5 by rotating the main tuning dial.
4.   Press the F key and, while the F appears, rotate the main tuning dial. Set the adjustment data
to "7F" ("7F" appears in the channel number area on the LCD).
5.   Press the F key.
6.   in the key lock mode, press and hold the F key. Input 490217. Decimal point
at 100MHz and 10MHz disappear. Tum the power ON. The transceiver is in the normal status.


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   OJ—195 Parts list
   Ref. No. Parts No.   Parts Name                       Ref. No.   Parts No. Parts Name
   C1       CU3O35      C1608JB1H102KT—AS                C61        CU3047     C1608UB1H103KT—N
   CZ       CU3O35      C1608JB1H102KT—AS                C62        CU3111     C1608JB1C104KT—N
   C3       €SO404      EMCM10O6MATER                    C63        €S0407     35MC104MATER
   C4       CU3012      C1608CH1K120JT—AS                C64        CU3011     C1608CH1H100D0T—AS
   CS       CU30O12     C1608CH1H120JT—AS                C685       CU3011     C1608CH1H100D0T—AS
   C6       CU3O35      C1608JB1H102KT—AS                C66        CU3035     C1608UB1H102KT—AS
   C7       CU3O35      C1608JB1H102KT—AS                C67        CU3012     C1608CH1H120JT—AS
   C8       CU3035      C1608UB1H102KT—AS                C68        CU3047     C1608JB1K103KT—N
.. C9       CU3035      C1608UB1K102KT—AS                C6B9       CU3014     C1608CH1K180UJT—AS
   C10      CU3O35      C1608UJB1H102KT—AS               C7O        CU3016     C1608CH1K27OJT—AS
   C1       CU3019      C1608CH1H47OJT—AS                C71        CU3035     C1608JB81H102KT—AS
   C12      CU3015      C1608CH1H220UT—AS                C72        CS0406     35MCM 1 OSMATER
   C13      CU3O11      C1608CH1H1000T—AS                CT73       CU3017     C1608CH1H330JT—AS
   C14      CU3O14      C1608CH1H1800JT—AS               C7A4       CU3019     C1608CH1H47OUT—AS
   €15      CU3016      C1608CH1H27O0UT—AS               C75        CU3018     C1608CH1K390UT—AS
 ~C16       CU3085      C1608CH1H300UT—AS                C76        CU3047     C1608JB1H103KT—N
   C17      CU3004      C1608CH1HKO30CT—AS               C77        CU3003     C1608CH1HO20CT—AS
    C18      CU3001     C1608CH1HORSCT—AS                C78        CU3012     C1608CH1H120UT—AS
    C19      CU3020     C1608CH1KS56QJT—AS               C79        CU0108     LMK212BJ 1 05KG
    C20      CU3O16     C1608CH1K27OJT—AS                CBO        CU3035     C1608JB1H102KT—AS
    C21      CU30O03    C1608CH1HO20CT—AS                CB1        CU3016     C1608CH1H270UT—AS
    C22      CU3035     C1608UB1H102KT—AS                CB2        CU3O35     C1608UB1H102KT—AS
    C23      CU3004     C1608CH1HO30CT—AS                C83        CU3111     €1608081C104KT—N
    C24      CU3002     C1608CH1HO10CT—AS                C84        CU3035      C1608UB1K102KT—AS
    C25      CU3012     C1608CH1H120UT—AS                CBS5       CU3015      C1608CH1H220UT—AS
    C26      CU3015     C1608CH1H220UT—AS                C86        CU3035      C1608JB81H102KT—AS
    C27      CU3002     C1608CH1HO010CT—AsS              C87         CEO392     GMVATUN
    C28      CU3OO02    €1608CH1HO10CT—AS                C8B8        CU3035     C1608JB1H102KT—AS
    C29      CU3O035     C1608JB1H102KT—AS               C899        CSO405     10MCS475MATER
    C30      CUO108      LMK212BJ105KG                   ©C90        CU3035     C1608JB1H10O2KT—AS
    C31      CU3047      C1608UJB1H103KT—N               C91         CU3035     C1608JB81H102KT—AS
    C32      CU3035      C16080JB1H102KT—AS              C92         CUO108     LMK212BJ105KG
    C33      CU3047      C1608UB1H103KT—N                C93         CU3047     C1608UB1H103KT—N
    €34      CU3035      C1608UB1H102KT—AS               C94         €S0404     GMCM10O6MATER
    C35      CU3035      C1608BJUJB1H102KT—AS            C95         CU3O035    C1608JB1K102KT—AS
    C36      CUO108      LMK212BJ105KG                   C96         €S0408     GMCM156MATER
    C37       CU3035     C1608UB1H102KT—AS               C97         CU3035     C1608JB1H102KT—AS
     C38      CU3OZ7     C1608CH1H221JT—AS               C98         CUO108     LMK212BJ105KG
     C39      CU3035     C1608JB1K102KT—AS               C993        CS0408     GMCM156MATER
     C4D      CU3002     C1608CH1H010CT—As               €100        CU3035     C1608JB81H102KT—AS
     C41      CU30O02    €1608CH1HO10CT—As               C101        CU3035     C1608J81K102KT—AS _
     C42      NC                                         C102        CEO392     GMVAT7UW            ‘
     C43      CU3035    C1608JB1H102KT—AS                C103        CEO373      16MV 100UW
     C44      CU3O35    C1608UB1H102KT—AS                C104        CUO108      LMK212BJ105KG
     C45      CU3O35    C1608JB1H10O2KT—AS               C105        CU3047     C1608JB1H103KT—N
     CA46     CUO108    LMK212BJ105KG                    C106        CU3035     C1608UB81H102KT—AS
     CA7      €U3035    C1608JB1H102KT—AS                C107        €S0404      GMCM1O6MATER
     CA48     CU3O35    C1608JB1H102KT—AS                C108        €S0404      GMCM1O6MATER
     CA49     CU3047    C1608JB1H103KT—N                 C109        CU3047      C1608JB1KH103KT—N
     C50      CU3O35    C1608JB1H102KT—AS                C110        CU3035      C1608UB1K102KT—AS
     C51      CU3047    C1608JB1H103KT—N                 C111        CU3111      C1608UB1C104KT—N
     C52      CSO404    GMCM106MATER                     C112        CU3111      C1608JB81C104KT—N
     C53      CU3014    C1608CH1H180JT—AS                    C113    CU30O35     C1608JB1K102KT—AS
     54       CU3047    C16808JB1H103KT—N                    C114     CEO397     MVS16VCAT7MF46
     €55      CU3O35    C1608JB1H102KT—AS                    C115     CU3047     C1608JB1K103KT—N
     €56      CVU3OO2   C1608CH1HO10CT—AS                    C116     CU3051     C1608JB1E223KT—NS
     C5S7     CU3O02    C1608CH1HO010CT—AS                   C117     CU3051     C1608JB1E223KT—NS
     C58      CU3O15    C1608CH1H220JT—AS                    C118     CUO108     LMK212BJ 1 05KG
     CS9      CU3007    C1608CH1HO6OCT—A                     C119     CU3111     C1608JB1C104KT—N
     C6O      NC                                             C120     CEN396     MVS6. 3VC100MF46


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         Parts Name                             Parts No. Parts Name
         C1608VJB1E223KT—NS                     X00131      18V214 TPHA4
         C1608JB1C104KT—N                       XD0312      MA2530400L
         €1608UB1C104KT—N                       X00331      HSU2Z77TRF
         GMCM1O6MATER                           XD0251      MAT7ATWA TX
         C1608JB1H102KT—AS                      X00323      MA2S111—TX
         C1608U81C104KT—N                       X00261      $30G7
         C1608CH1K151JT—AS                      X00130      DA204U T106
         C1608JB1H102KT—AS                      X00323      MA2S111—TX
         C1608UB1C104KT—N                       XD0294      U2FWJA4N(TE1ZR)
         C1608JB81H332KT—NS                     XLOO36      SML—310MT186
         LMK212BJ105KG                          X00312      MA2S30400L
         C1608JB1C104KT—N                       X00312      MA2S30400L
         C1608JB1H103KT—N                       XD0312      MA2S30400L
         C1608UJB1H182KT—AS                     X00312      MA2S30400L
         C1608UF1E333ZT—N                       XLO036      SML—310MTT86
         C1608UB1C104KT—N                       X00131       1§SV214 TPH4
         C1608VB1H102KT—AS                      XLOO28       BRPG1201W TR
         C1608UJB1C104KT—N                      X00291      MA7T29—TX
         C1608JB1K102KT—AS                      X00332       RB7O6F—40—1106
         C1608VB1K102KT—AS                       X00323     MA2S111—TX
         C1608UJB1H102KT—AS                      NC
         LMK212BJ105KG                           XC0060     ALFYMASOF=K
         C1608JB1E223KT—NS                       XA0543     M64082AGP
         C1608JB1K103KT—N                        XA0619     S—8125085G—QD—T 1
          C1608CH1H680UT—AS                      XA0210     NJM2O7OM T1
          C1608VB1C473KT—NS                      XA0O385    MS5222FP—600C
          C1608JB1C104KT—N                       XAO515     TK14521MTL
          C1608JB1C104KT—N                       XAQ5T3     NJM2904V—TE1
          GMCM1O6MATER                           XA0596     NJM2902V—TE1
          C1608JB1H103KT—N                       XAQ621     M38267E8L—GP
          C1608UB1H103KT—N                       XA0368     AT24C16N—10§1—2. 7TER
          LMK212BJ 1 O5KG                        XA0620     S—80845ALMP—EA9—T2 _
          C1608JB1KH103KT—N                      UJO046     MJBZ—1
          LMK212BJ105KG                          UJOO19     HSJ1493—01—010
         10MCS47SMATER                           UJOO22     HSJ1102—01—540
         C1608CH1H180UT—AS                       ©CO508     LK16082R2K—T
         C1608CH1K1S50UT—AS                      QKA4S5A    MR1.5 4. 5T 0.4
         LMK212B8J105KG                          QOKA4SA    MR1.5 4.5T 0.4
         C1608JB1H102KT—AS                       QKAOSA     MR1.5 3.5T 0.4
         C1608IJB1K103KT—N                       QKA45A     MR1.5 4. 5T 0.4
         GMCM1O6MATER                            QCO571      LL1608—FHGBNJ
         C1608JB1C104KT—N                         €CO0566    LL1608—FH27NJ
         €1608J81C104KT—N                         €COS570    LL1608—FH56NJ
         C1608JB1H822KT—NS                        QCQ573     LL1608—FHR10J
         C1608UB1C104KT—N                         QKA7S5A    QKATSA
         C1608JB1H562KT—NS                        €CO0535    LQN2 1 AS56NJO4
         C1608JB1K272KT—NS                        QCO0538    LQN21AR10/J04
         C1608JB1E183KT—A                         QCOS570    LL1608—FHSONJ
         C1608JB1H102KT—AS                        @CO0508    LK16082R2K—T
         C1608UB1K102KT—AS                        QC0537     LQN21 ABZNJO4
         C1608JB1H102KT—AS                        QCO537     LQN2 1 A8ZNJO04
         C1608JB1C473KT—NS                        QCO537     LQN2 1 ABZNJO4
         C1608UB1K102KT—AS                        QCO537     LQN21 ABZNIO4
         C1608UB1C473KT—NS                        QCO573     LL1608—FHR1QJ
                                                  €C0089     NL322522T—181 JA
                                                  ELOO044    HT—3404
                                                  EYO017     OB—27P44
                                                  X10171     28C4808—TX. AR
          DF120(3. 5)200P0. 5V81                  XE0038     25K2975—111—A
          RLS135 TE 11                            XE0034     MRF9745T1
X00312    MA2S30400L                              XTO171     25C4808—TX. AR


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      Parts No.   Parts Name                    Ref. No.   Parts No. Parts Name
      XTO171      285C4808—TX. AR               R3S5       RK3046   MCROBEZHJ472
      XUO172      XP1501—TX                     R36        RK3022   MCRO3EZHJ47O
      X10135      2502216R—TX                   R37        RK3050   MCRO3EZHJ103
      XT0170      2S5B766A—TX                   R38        RK3039   MCROBEZHJ122
      XE0040      2SK882—GR—TE8SL               R39        RK3066   MCROBEZHJ224
      XTO172      2504618                       R40        RK3050   MCRO3EZHJ 103
      XE0040      2SK882—GR—TE8SL               R41        RK3018   MCROBEZHJ220
      XUO0193     RN1107 TEBSL                  R42        RK3042   MCRO3EZHJ222
      XT0O171     25C4808—TX. AR                RA43       RK3038   MCROBEZHJ102
      XT0170      25B766A—1TX                   R44        RK3037   MCROBEZHJ821
      XU0193      RN1107 TEBSL                  R45        RK3044   MCRO3EZHJ332
      XUO193      RN1107 TEBSL                  R46        RK3062   MCROBEZHJ 104
      XT0170      25B766A—TX                    RA7        RK3030   MCROBEZHJ221
      XU0193      RN1107 TE8SL                  R48        RK3042   MCROBEZHJ222
      XT0O10      25A1036K T146Q                R49        RK3037   MCROBEZHJ821
      XUO172      XP1501—TX                     R5O0       RK3020   MCRO3EZHJ33O
      XUO172      XP1501—TX                     R51        RK3062   MCROBEZHJ104
      XUO161      XP1114(TX)                    RS2        RK3038   MCRO3EZHJ 102
      XUO192      RN2107 TEBSL                  RS3        RK3076   MCROBEZHJ15S5
      X1T0135     2502216R—TX                   R54        RK3074   MCROB3EZHJ105
      XUO193      RN1107 TEBSL                  R55        RK3022    MCROBEZHJA7O
       XT10095    25C4081 T106R                 R56         RK3042   MCRO3EZHJ222
       XUO192     RN2107 TEBSL                  R57         RK3074   MCROBEZKJ105
       XT0135     28502216R—TX                  RSB         RK3022   MCRO3EZHJ470
       XUO195     RN1104 TEBSL                  R59         RK3074   MCROBEZHJ105
       XUO194      RN2111 TEBSL                 R6O         RK3074   MCRO3EZKJ1O5
       XUO192      RN2107 TEBSL                 R6G1        RK3050   MCROBEZHJ103
       RK3030     MCROS3EZHJ221                 R62         RK3030   MCROB3EZHJ221
       RK3030     MCRO3EZHJ221                  R63         RK3050   MCROB3EZHJ 103
       RK3034     MCRO3EZHJ471                   R6A4       RK3059   MCRO3EZHJS563
       RK3050      MCROBEZHJ 103                 R65        RK3058   MCRO3EZHJA73
       RK3022      MCRO3EZHJ47O                  R66        RK3058   MCROBEZHJ4T73
       RK3042      MCROBEZHJ222                     R67     RK3076   MCRO3EZHJ 155
       RK3046      MCRO3EZHJ4T72                    R68     RK3062   MCROBEZHJ 104
       RK3022      MCRO3EZHJI47O _ .                R69     RK3074   MCROB3EZHJ 105
       RK3030      MCRO3EZHJ221                     RTO     RK3054   MCRO3EZHJ223
       RK3062      MCRO3EZHJ104                     RT71    RK3058   MCRO3EZHJ473
        RK3049     MCRO3EZHJ822                     RT2     RK3054   MCRO3EZHJ223
        RK3062     MCRO3EZHJ104                     RT73    RK3050   MCROBEZHJ103
        RK3018     MCRO3EZHJ220                     R74     RK3044   MCROB3EZHJ332
        RK3046     MCROB3EZHJ4AT2                   R75     RK3058   MCROBEZHJ4A73
        RK3044     MCRO3EZHJI332                    RTGb    RK3050   MCROBEZHJ103
        RK3062     MCRO3EZHJ104                     RT7     RK3058    MCRO3EZHJ473
        RK3034     MCRO3EZKHJ471                    RT78    RK3054    MCROBEZHJ223
        RK3026     MCRO3EZHJ101                     RT79     RK3050   MCRO3EZHJ103
        RK3062     MCRO3EZHJ104                     R8O      RK3046   MCROBEZHJ4A72
        RK3042     MCROB3EZHJ222                    R81      RK3062   MCROBEZHJ104
        RK3037     MCROBEZHJI821                    R82      RK3046   MCRO3EZHJ472
        RK3050     MCRO3EZHJ103                     R83      RK3050   MCRO3EZHJ 103
        RK3058     MCRO3EZHJ4T73                    R84      RK3036   MCROBEZHJ681
R24     RK3058      MCROB3EZHJ473                   R85      RK3022   MCROBEZKJ47O
R25     RK3062      MCRO3EZHJ104                    R86      RK3050   MCROBEZHJ103
R26     RK3053      MCROBEZHJ183                    R87      RK3038   MCROBEZHJ 102
R27     RK3053      MCROBEZHJ183                    R88      RK3050   MCROB3EZHJ103
R28     RK3053      MCROBEZHJ183                    RBY      RK3032   MCRO3EZKJ331
R29     RKOOO2      ERJ6GEYJ120V                    RSO      RK3044   MCRO3EZHJ332
R30     RK3034      MCROBEZHJ471                    R91      RK3062   MCROBEZHJ 104
R31     RK3042      MCROBEZHJ222                    R92      RK3058   MCROB3EZHJ4AT73
R3Z     RK3050      MCROBEZHJ103                    R93      RK3032   MCROBEZHJ331
R33     RK3030      MCROBEZHJ221                    R94      RK3050   MCROBEZHJ103
R34     RK3050      MCRO3EZKHJ103                   RY5      RK3050   MCROBEZHJ103


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    Ref.No.   Parts No.    Parts Name                       Ref. No.   Parts No.   Parts Name
    RY6       RK3058      MCROBEZHJ473                      R157       RK3062       MCROBEZHJ104
    R97       RK3052      MCROBEZHJ153                      R158       RK3055      MCROBEZHJ273
    R98       RK3050      MCROBEZHJ103                      R159       RK3038      MCROBEZHJ102
    R99       RK3041      MCROB3EZHJ182                     R160       RK3074      MCROBEZHJ105
    R100      RK3066      MCROBEZHJ224                      R161       RK3069      MCROBEZHJ394
    R101      RK3050      MCROBEZHJ103                      R162       RK3060      MCRO3EZKJ683
    R102      RK3066      MCROBEZHJI224                     R163       RK3050      MCROBEZKJ103
    R103      RK3052      MCROB3EZHJ153                     R164       RK3050      MCROBEZKHJ103
    R104      RK3048      MCRO3EZHJ682           .L.        R165       RK3048      MCROBEZHJ682
  . R105      RK3054      MCROB3EZHJ223                     R166       RK3038      MCROBEZHJ102
* R106        RK3050      MCRO3EZHJ103                 l»     R167     RK3048      MCRO3EZHJ682
    R107      RK3050      MCRO3EZHJ103                      R168       RK3038      MCROBEZHJ102
    R108      RK3014      MCRO3EZHJ100                      R169       RK3074      MCROBEZHJ10S5
    R109      RK3062      MCRO3EZHJ104                      R170       RK3062        MCROBEZKHJ104
    R110      RK3066      MCROB3EZHJ224                     R171       RK3062        MCROBEZHJ104
    R111      RK3038      MCROBEZHJ102                      R172       RK3001      MCROBEZKJOOO
 . R112       RK3051      MCRO3EZHJ123                      R173       RK3066      MCROBEZHJ224
     R113     RK3032      MCRO3EZHJ331                       R174      RK3066      MCROBEZHJ224
     R114     RK3062      MCRO3EZHJ104                       R175      RK3062      MCRO3EZHJ104
     R115     RK1018      ERJBGEYJ101VY                      R176      RK3074      MCROBEZHJ105
     R116     RK3074      MCRO3EZHJ105                       R177       RK3066     MCROBEZHYJ224
     R117     RK3062      MCRO3EZHJ104                       R178       RK3062     MCROBEZHJ104
     R118     RK3045       MCRO3EZHU392                      R179       RK3062       MCROB3EZHJ104
     R119      RK3057     MCROBEZHJ393                       R180       RK3046      MCROBEZHJ472
     R120      RK3061      MCRO3EZHJ823                      R181       RK3058      MCROBEZKJ473
     R121      RK3055      MCRO3EZHJ273                      R182       RK3046      MCROBEZHJ4T72
     R122      RK3062      MCRO3EZHJ104                      R183       NC
     R123      RK3058      MCROBEZHJ473                      R184       RK3054     MCRO3EZHJ223
     R124      RK3063      MCRO3EZHJ124                      R185       NC
     R125      RK3072      MCRO3EZHJA684                     R186       NC
     R126      RK3056      MCRO3EZHJ333                      R187       NC
     R127      RK3054      MCRO3EZHJ223                      R188       RK3026      MCROBEZHJ101
     R128      RK3056      MCROB3EZHJ333                     R189       RK3074     MCROBEZHJ105
     R129      RK3058      MCRO3EZHJ473                      R19O0      RK3058     MCROBEZHJ473
     R130      RK3038      MCROBEZHJ102 _                    R191       RK3050     MCROBEZHJ103
     R131      RK3022      MCRO3EZHJ470                      R192       RK3059     MCROBEZHJ563
     R132      RK3050      MCRO3EZHJ103                      R193       RK3063     MCROBEZHJ124
     R133      RK3001      MCRO3EZHJOOO     .                R194       RK3060     MCROBEZHJ683
      R134     RK3058      MCRO3EZHJ473              _.      R195       RK3050     MCRO3EZHJ103
      R135     RK3074      MCRO3EZHJ105                       R196      RK3067     MCROB3EZKJ27A4
      R136     RK3050      MCRO3EZHJ103                       R197      RK3050     MCRO3EZKHJ103
      R137     RK3062      MCRO3EZHJ 104                      R198      RK3050     MCROBEZHJ103
      R138     RK3069      MCRO3EZHJ394                       R199      RK2042     MCR1BEZHJ152
      R139     RK3038      MCRO3EZHJ102         ©}            R200      RK3054     MCROBEZHJ223
      R140     RK3065      MCRO3EZHJ184                       R201       RK3057    MCROBEZHJI393
      R141     RK3061      MCROB3EZHJ823                      R202       RK3045    MCROBEZHJ392
      R142      RK3058     MCROBEZHJA73                       R203       RK3050    MCROBEZHJ103
      R143      RK3050     MCROBEZHJ103                       R204       RK3050    MCROB3EZHJ103
      R144      RK3062     MCRO3EZHJ104                       R205       RK3050    MCRO3EZHJ103
      R145      RK3062     MCRO3EZHJ104                       R206       RK3050    MCROB3EZHJ103
      R146      RK3040      MCROBEZHJ152                      R207       RK3052    MCROB3EZKJ153
      R147      RK3070      MCRO3EZHJ474                      R208       NC
      R148      RK3052      MCRO3EZHJ153                      SW1 7      UU0O030    EVQPJOOS
      R149      RK3046      MCRO3EZHJ472                      SW18       UUOO3O0    EVOPJOOS
      R150      NC                                            TC1        CT0O012    CTZ3S—10A—M1—P
      R151      RK3038    MCROB3EZKJ102                       VR1        RHO140     MVR22HXBRN4A72
      R152      RK3046    MCROB3EZHJ472                       X1         X00112     UM—5 21. 250MHZ
      R153      RK3038    MCRO3EZHJ102                        x2         XQ0077     38C 3.686400MHZ
      R154      RK3050    MCROB3EZKHJ103                      XF1        XFO041     UMS5 21. 7M 21R15A5
      R155      RK3046    MCRO3EZHJ472                        XFZ2       XFO041     UMS 21. 7M 21R15A5
   R156        RK3050      MCRO3EZHJ103


                                                parts list


Ref. No.   Parts No.   Parts Name
PCB        UPO376      DJ195 INTEGRATED
W1         MACLOTAA    #30A02—070—02
w2         MACLO7AA    #30A02—070—02

Mechanical Parts
         FMO177        RADIATIVE PLATE 195
         060035        LCD LIGHT
         $T0063        LCD HOLDER DJ195
         TLOO22        REFLECTIVE SHEET 195
         FGOQ291       LCO RUBBER CONNECT.
         MACLH2GG      #30AH1—025—H1
         1850142       VCO case    XH655
          FMO176       PLUS TERMINAL DJ195
          NKOO68       DIAL KNOB OJ195
          KMO244       FRONT CASE 0J195
          AFOO29       0 *2+9N3
          UEOO2YA      ANT. CONNECT. DJ460
          FGO286       JACK CAP DJ195
          TWOO2O       W.PROOF _A XH720
          TG60O033     SP HIMELON 0J195
          FMQ179       ANTENNA EARTH OJ195
          AAOO27       XSN2+4
          AKOO001      OPH B2+4 FE/N 3
          ESOO11AZ     036M9014
          UROO19       RH7ONOOE2O (RY—6320)
          FPQ142       BLIND SHEET OJ195
          SS0092       CHASSIS OJ195
          Yx0024       LCD TAPE OJ195
          FGO289       TERMINAL RUBBER 195
          FMO178       DJ195
          FGO285       16 KEY RUBBER DJ195
          FGO274       DC CAP
          ANOQ12       RNO NT7XO. 75 BR/B. ZN
          FGO290       PTT RUBBER OJ195
           DPO126      LCO PANLE 0J195—
           RDO108      J1/62



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Document Modified: 1999-03-04 14:29:59

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