FTM-100DR
Introducing the FTM-100DR VHF/UHF Dual Band Transceiver, an exciting new way to enter into Yaesu's revolutionary world of System Fusion C4FM Digital Communications. The FTM-100DR's single receiver design provides 50 solid Watts of RF power on both the 144 and 430 MHz amateur radio bands, while still being host to a feature packed suite of both C4FM Digital and FM Analog communications capabilities that fit every amateur radio operators needs.
Designed with simplicity and convenience in mind, the FTM-100DR's highly visible and compact 160 x 40 pixel graphical dot-matrix display can be detached from the body of the radio and remotely mounted providing even more installation options. This vibrant white LED backlit display provides a clear and crisp view of the radios current operating status, not limited to GPS Information, SD Card status, and Operating band name/memory channel tags (Alphanumeric).
FTM-100DR
Introducing the FTM-100DR VHF/UHF Dual Band Transceiver, an exciting new way to enter into Yaesu's revolutionary world of System Fusion C4FM Digital Communications. The FTM-100DR's single receiver design provides 50 solid Watts of RF power on both the 144 and 430 MHz amateur radio bands, while still being host to a feature packed suite of both C4FM Digital and FM Analog communications capabilities that fit every amateur radio operators needs.
Designed with simplicity and convenience in mind, the FTM-100DR's highly visible and compact 160 x 40 pixel graphical dot-matrix display can be detached from the body of the radio and remotely mounted providing even more installation options. This vibrant white LED backlit display provides a clear and crisp view of the radios current operating status, not limited to GPS Information, SD Card status, and Operating band name/memory channel tags (Alphanumeric).
Brackets | ||
MMB-98 | Vacuum Cup Mount Bracket for Controller | |
Cables | ||
CT-162 | Separation Cable 20ft (6m) | |
CT-163 | Data Cable MDIN10 pin to MDIN6 pin + Dsub9 | |
CT-164 | Data Cable MDIN10 pin to MDIN6 pin | |
CT-165 | Data Cable MDIN10 pin to Dsub9 | |
CT-167 | Data Cable MDIN10 pin to Open | |
Microphones | ||
MH-42C6J | Microphone | |
MH-48A6JA | DTMF Microphone | |
Miscellaneous | ||
MEK-2 | Mic Extension Kit (6 pin RF11 Mic Extension Kit) | |
Optional Boards | ||
BU-2 | Bluetooth Adapter Unit | |
FVS-2 | Voice Guide Unit | |
Power Supplies | ||
FP-1023 | Power Supply (23A) | |
FP-1030A | Power Supply (30A) | |
Power Supply | ||
FP-1030A | Power Supply (30A) | |
Programming | ||
CT-168 | Cloning Cable | |
Speakers | ||
MLS-200-M10 | Speaker - Waterproof (Equivalent to the IP55 Standard) High Power External speaker (8 W) Monoral Output |
The WIRES-X software is not getting the ok from your computer that something is connected to your mic jack. Typically you can connect any earpiece to your mic input jack and this should resolve the issue. If your computer has a single jack for both mic and speaker audio, then you may have to use a USB sound card that provides the two jacks. These can typically be purchased online for less than $10.
In PDN mode I get the error “Call cancelled in PDN mode” when I try to connect to “Room Name” in PDN mode.Some rooms are set up to what we call a “multi-mode” room. This means the room will accept both digital and analog node connections. In PDN (Personal Digital Node) mode you can only connect to the rooms that have been set up as “Digital-Only”. This means in PDN mode you can only connect to those rooms who only accept digital nodes. Mixed mode rooms (example: AMERICA_LINK) is multi-mode, it will not accept a PDN connection.
Why does the WIRES-X button not work with my hotpsot? Or why can I not save Wires X rooms in my radios categories area with my hotpsot?Off brand hotpsots do not use the true fusion protocol. Hotpsots do not connect you to the WIRES-X network, they connect to what are known as YSF or FCS reflectors which are not part of the WIRES-X network.
There is no reason to lose communications with friends who have not yet chosen to transition to Digital. The FTM-100DR performs perfectly well using both Analog FM and C4FM Digital, and can flawlessly integrate into either operating environment.
Rugged Powerful TransmitterTransmitter RF Power Output: 50 W / 20 W / 5 W. Modulation Type: F1D, F2D, F3E: Variable Reactance Modulation, F7W: 4FSK (C4FM)
High Audio Output PowerLoud 3 Watt Audio Outputs with the internal speaker. 8 Watt output using Optional External Speaker (MLS-200-M10)
Large BUSY/TX IndicatorTwo large and vibrant multi-colored BUSY/TX LED status indicators clearly show the current operating state of the transceiver, turning Green when receiving an analog FM transmission and blue when receiving digital. • The top half lights green when in the BUSY/RX state. • The top half lights red during transmission. • The bottom half lights blue while receiving or transmitting digital voice signals. • The bottom half lights white while receiving or transmitting digital data. • The bottom half blinks blue when receiving the signal containing a different TONE frequency or DCS code other than the one configured.
GPS IncludedBuilt-in 66 channel GPS receiver and antenna provides location, time, direction and APRS® information. A GPS Logging Function is included.
APRS® Included1200/9600bps APRS® (Automatic Packet Reporting System) Data communication capability included.
Hands-free OperationLaw abiding (where required) Hands-free operation is available by using the optional wireless Bluetooth® unit and headset. Optional Bluetooth® unit (BU-2) required.
Voice Guide and Recording FunctionOptional Voice Guide Unit (FVS-2) announces your current operating frequency, band change and APRS® messages. You can record up to 5 minutes of received signals, or continuously record the last 30 seconds of received audio.
Digital Group Monitor (GM) FunctionThe digital GM function automatically checks whether members registered to a group are within the communication range, and displays information such as the distance and orientation for each call sign on the screen. This useful function not only enables you to see which friends are within communication range, it also permits you to see at a glance where all group members are located. Additionally, this function can be used to send messages and image data between group members. The Digital Group Monitor applies to direct communications between members; it is not applicable through a repeater. This is valuable feature for public service group activites, Search & Rescue operations, and any number of other uses limited only by your imagination!
Frequency RangeReceive 108 - 137 MHz (Air Band) 137 - 174 MHz (144 MHz HAM) 174 - 400 MHz (GEN1) 400 - 480 MHz (430 MHz HAM) 480 - 999.99 MHz (GEN2) Cellular Blocked (North American model) Transmitter 144 - 146 MHz or 144 - 148 MHz 430 - 440 MHz or 430 - 450 MHz
Other Useful Features- 500 Memory Channels for each A(Main) band and B(Sub) band - Storage of the Memory channels and personal settings on an inserted micro SD card - By using a micro SD card, it is easy to copy and transfer the radio data to other compatible radios - Versatile Scanning Receiver for Monitoring Enthusiasts (VFO Scan, Memory Scan, etc) - Digital Clock - Timer function: Event timer with Lap or count down functions - Receives and Forwards Digital Image Data (Does not support MH85A11U Camera Microphone).
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