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FCC ID: K66VR-5000

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August 22nd,    2000                                «=

FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
VIA ELECTRONIC FILING

Attention:     Katie Hawkins
Applicant:     YAESU MUSEN CO.    LTD.
Equipment:     FCC ID:;: K66VR—5000      EA97917
               Correspondence 15384

Katie:

In reply to your e—mail dated 08/02/2000:

Item 1.  Our records show that the external and internal photos
were up—loaded the first time. They are being sent again.

Item 2.   Attestation from the Applicant conceming the blocking
of cellular frequencies which we trust now meet your requirement

Item 3.   There are 10 rear panel connections per the attached
list.   Anbtennas  (#3 ~and #5)  are obtained selectively with
antenna switch #4.  Antennas cannot be used simultaneously.

Item 4.   All ports were connected including                Toshiba Computer
FPCC ID: CJAUK323.   Attached are the photos.                The computer is
only used to view the received frequency.

 Item 5.   Please refer to Page 10 of           original report.                            Data
 shows measurements at low, medium and         high frequencies.                            With
 all 10 rear panel connections cabled,         the level of the                            worst
case emissions are shown on the attached        data sheet.

We trust the foregoing and attached now satisfy the requirements
of the Commission and that the Grant will be issued A.S.A.P.

                               Personal regards,




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                                                    Radio Communications
                                                    YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD.
                                                    4—8—8 Nakameguro, Meguro—ku, Tokyo 153—8644, Japan
                                                    Tel : 81—(0)3—5725—6122 > Fax: 81—(0)8—5725—6205


August 8, 2000



Federal Communications Commission
Authorization & Evaluations Division
7435 Oakland Mills Road
Columbia, MD 21046


SUBJECT:         K66GVR—5000, EA No. 97917

Attention:       Katie Hawkins, Project Engineer


Dear Ms. Hawkins:

Regarding the subject FCC ID number, please be advised that there are no changes to the tuning,
control and filtering circuitry can stop blocking of cellular frequencies since the receiver will
become inoperative.

The blocking of the cellular frequencies is controlled by the CPU and software.

Sincerely,

YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD.


 — 2
Mr. Tomiro Ohmoto

General Manager of Export Department




                                Performance without compromise


                                                                                  VR—5000
                                                                       Operating Manual


                                   Rear Panel Connections
(1) DC 13.5V Jack
    This is the DC power supply connection for the VR—5000. Connect the Supplied PA—
    4A AC adapter to this jack.


(2) MUTE Jack
    If using the VR—5000 with a transceiver, shorting this jack during transmit will
    mute receiver output and attenuate RF signal input. Check with information
    provided with your particular transceiver for proper connection.


(3) ANT B Terminal
    Use these spring—loaded terminal connectors to connect a high—impedance antenna.


(4) ANT Switch                                                                .
    This switch selects antenna connected from either the ANT A jack or ANT B
    terminal.


(5) ANT A Jack
    Connect the 50 Q coaxial feed line to your low—impedance antenna here using a
    type—M (PL—259) connector.


(6) EXT SP Jack
    This 2—contact mini phone jack provides receiver audio for an external loudspeaker
    with an impedance of 4 —~ 16 Q. Inserting a plug in this jack disables the
    loudspeaker.                        '


(7) REC Jack
    This jack provides a constant level (??? mV @ ? ) audio output, which is unaffected
    by the VOL and TONE controls. This audio can be used for recording purposes, and
    for connection to data demodulator/decoder equipment.


(8) +8V Jack
     This output jack provides 8V DC at up to 7?? mA for low power accessories. The
     center contact is positive.


(9) IF OUT Jack
     This output jack provides low—level (0.1 Vrms (—6 dBm) @ 50 ) 10.7 MHz IF output.


. (10) CAT Jack
     This 9—pin serial DB—9 jack allows external computer control of the VR—5000.
     Connect a serial cable here and to the RS—232C COM port on your personal
     computer.


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