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==Programming== | ==Programming== | ||
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+ | Memory Storage | ||
+ | #Select the desired frequency, while operating in the VFO mode. Be sure to set up any desired CTCSS or DCS tones, as well as any desired repeater offset. The power level may also be set at this time, if you wish to store it. | ||
+ | #Press and hold in the [F/W] key for one second. | ||
+ | #Within five seconds of releasing the [F/W] key, you need to make a decision regarding channel storage. The microprocessor will automatically select the next-available "free" channel (a memory register on which no data has been stored), so you may not wish to make any change; if this is the case, proceed to step 4. If you wish to select a different channel number into which to store the data, rotate the DIAL knob to select the desired memory channel. You may jump 100 memory channels, if you’re in a hurry (101 -> | ||
+ | 201 -> 301 ...), by pressing the [H/L] key (multiple times, if necessary). Any channel that you see with a blinking channel number currently has no data written on it (i.e. the channel is "free"). | ||
+ | #Press the [F/W] key once more to store the frequency into memory. | ||
+ | #You still will be operating in the "VFO" mode, so you may now enter other frequencies, and store them into additional memory locations, by repeating the above process. | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | ===from PC=== | ||
Cable needed: a four-pin TRRS connector and a TTL voltage converter in the 9-pin housing. | Cable needed: a four-pin TRRS connector and a TTL voltage converter in the 9-pin housing. |
Revision as of 21:35, 23 October 2015
- FM transmit on 2 Meters (1.5 watts) and 70 centimeters (1 watt) on battery power
- FM transmit on 2 Meters (3 watts) and 70 centimeters (2 watt) using external DC power
- Wide-band receive coverage, from 500 kHz through 999 MHz in AM, NFM and WFM modes
- Approximately 900 memory channels, with up to 20 banks
Battery
The standard battery will last about two days (single frequency receive) if not scanning. If scanning, the receive time falls to a few hours. At 1.5 Watts out, talk time is only about 20 minutes with a fully charged battery.
Replacement batteries are inexpensive, especially as they are based on the Fuji NP60 camera battery. The lower (100 mW) power setting is adequate for repeaters out to 20 miles or so, and allows longer talk time. This is a highly regarded HT based on its performance-to-size ratio. Modification
The VX-2 is not difficult to modify. Because the radio uses software-based jumpers, it is not necessary to open the radio up to perform most modification. A MARS/CAP modification can be performed, expanding transmit coverage outside of ham bands slightly; it is also possible to perform a "freeband" modification to the radio, enabling transmission outside the authorized amateur radio bands, without any hardware modifications. Although in most cases illegal based on Federal Communications Commission rules, the "freeband" modification opens transmit coverage significantly, allowing use on business band and FRS bands, along with several lesser-used frequency bands.
Frequency Range Receive:
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0.5 - 1.8 MHz (“BC BAND”) |
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1.8 - 30 MHz (“SW BAND”) |
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76 - 108 MHz (“FM”) |
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108 - 137 MHz (“AIR”) |
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137 - 174 MHz (“V-HAM”) |
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174 - 222 MHz (“VHF TV”) |
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222 - 420 MHz (“ACT 1” Action Band 1) |
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420 - 470 MHz (“U-HAM”) |
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470 - 800 MHz (“UHF-TV”) |
00
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800 - 999 MHz (“ACT 2” Cellular Blocked) |
Frequency Range Transmit:
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144 - 148 MHz |
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430 - 450 MHz</tbody> |
RF Power Output:
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1.5W (@ 3.7 V FNB-82LI 144 MHz) |
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3.0W (@ 6 V EXT DC Input 144 MHz) |
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1.0W (@ 3.7 V FNB-82LI 430 MHz) |
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2.0W (@ 6 V EXT DC Input 430 MHz)</tbody> |
basic usage
KEYBOARD LOCKING
To lock
- Press and hold in the [H/L] key for one second to enter the Set mode.
- Rotate the DIAL knob to select Set Mode Item 25: LOCK.
- Press the [H/L] key momentarily to enable adjustment of this Item.
- Rotate the DIAL knob to choose between one of the locking schemes as outlined above.
- When you have made your selection, press the PTT key to save the new setting and
return to normal operation.
To activate the locking feature, press the [F/W] key, then press and hold in the [BAND] key for one second. The “ ” icon will appear on the LCD. To cancel locking, repeat this process.
Programming
from ht
Memory Storage
- Select the desired frequency, while operating in the VFO mode. Be sure to set up any desired CTCSS or DCS tones, as well as any desired repeater offset. The power level may also be set at this time, if you wish to store it.
- Press and hold in the [F/W] key for one second.
- Within five seconds of releasing the [F/W] key, you need to make a decision regarding channel storage. The microprocessor will automatically select the next-available "free" channel (a memory register on which no data has been stored), so you may not wish to make any change; if this is the case, proceed to step 4. If you wish to select a different channel number into which to store the data, rotate the DIAL knob to select the desired memory channel. You may jump 100 memory channels, if you’re in a hurry (101 ->
201 -> 301 ...), by pressing the [H/L] key (multiple times, if necessary). Any channel that you see with a blinking channel number currently has no data written on it (i.e. the channel is "free").
- Press the [F/W] key once more to store the frequency into memory.
- You still will be operating in the "VFO" mode, so you may now enter other frequencies, and store them into additional memory locations, by repeating the above process.
from PC
Cable needed: a four-pin TRRS connector and a TTL voltage converter in the 9-pin housing.
- Valley Enterprises FTDI Based Cable
- KAWA Mall : Works for VX-2,3,5,6,7R, ICOM IC-Q7A
- 409shop : 2-in-1 cable for these handhelds and FT-7/8xxx mobiles
CHIRP free, open-source tool for programming your amateur radio.
VX-2 Commander - Programming software for the Yaesu VX-2 and VX-2R.
In the user manual the process of programming is under the heading "Cloning" which is meant for transfer of channels and settings from identical units via cable. We can use CHIRP to program with the radio in cloning mode.
USING CHIRP
(A) GETTING STARTED
- With radio off connect cable TRRS to VX-2R and USB to computer.
- Open CHIRP
- Press and hold in the [F/W] key while turning the radio: "CLONE" will appear on the display
proceed to either (B) or (C) depending on activity
(B) DOWNLOAD SETTINGS FROM RADIO TO CHIRP
- Do Step A
- In CHIRP go to Radio -> Download from Radio and Vender: Yaesu, Model: VX-2 Do not click OK yet
- On radio Press the [BAND] key. "TX" will appear on the radio, and the data from this radio will be transferred to CHIRP.
(C) PROGRAM RADIO UPLOAD FROM CHIRP TO RADIO
- Do Step A
- On the Destination radio, press the [V/M] key (“WAIT” will appear on the LCD).
- In CHIRP go to Radio -> Upload to Radio