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* DJ-V5
 
* DJ-V5
 
* DJ-V5T
 
* DJ-V5T
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* DJ-V5TH
 
* DJ-V5TDCH
 
* DJ-V5TDCH
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== Specifications ==
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• Alphanumeric Display, up to 6 characters<BR>
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• 200 memory channels plus two call channels<BR>
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• Full VHF + UHF Amateur Band Coverage<BR>
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• Expandable Receive Range, ( 76 ~ 999 MHz*) includes Wide FM capability<BR>
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• Up to 5 watts output, 3 output settings<BR>
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• CTCSS Encode+decode, DTMF squelch and 4 different European Tone Bursts<BR>
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• Accepts up to 13.8 VDC direct input<BR>
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• 4 scan modes, 5 programmable scan banks<BR>
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• Input voltage display with over voltage warning<BR>
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• MARS/CAP capability (DJ-V5T)<BR>
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• Autodial memories<BR>
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• Automatic high temperature protection feature<BR>
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• Standard high-power 600 mAh Ni-Cd battery pack EBP-46N<BR>
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• SMA antenna connector<BR>
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• Eight different tuning steps<BR>
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• Wire cloning capability<BR>
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• Wide choice of accessories<BR>
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• Audio output control (high/low)<BR>
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• Split-band operation capability<BR>
  
 
== Extended Range Modification ==
 
== Extended Range Modification ==
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DISPLAY ADJUSTS AVAILABLE
 
DISPLAY ADJUSTS AVAILABLE
*UFREQ (mine is set at 45)
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*UFREQ (example setting:: 45)
*UPO HI (UHF High Power Adjustment) Mine is set at 72
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*UPO HI (UHF High Power Adjustment) (example setting:: 72)
*UPO L1 (UHF Low power audjustment) Mine is set at 45
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*UPO L1 (UHF Low power audjustment) (example setting:: 45)
*VPO HI (VHF HI power adjustment) Mine is set at 79
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*VPO HI (VHF HI power adjustment) (example setting:: 79)
*VPO L1 (VHF Low power adjustment) Mine is set at 53
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*VPO L1 (VHF Low power adjustment) (example setting:: 53)
*VMOD (VHF Modulation) Mine is set at 4A
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*VMOD (VHF Modulation) (example setting:: 4A)
*UMOD (UHF Modulation) Mine is set at 45
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*UMOD (UHF Modulation) (example setting:: 45)
*VTUN L (VHF Receive sensitivity lower portion) Mine is 4E
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*VTUN L (VHF Receive sensitivity lower portion) (example setting:: 4E)
*VTUN M (VHF Mid-Frequency sensitivity adjustment) Mine is 71
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*VTUN M (VHF Mid-Frequency sensitivity adjustment) (example setting:: 71)
*VTUN H (VHF High-Upper frequency Receive sensitivity adjustment) Mine is 91
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*VTUN H (VHF High-Upper frequency Receive sensitivity adjustment) (example setting:: 91)
*VSQL 1 (Lower squelch threshold adjustment on VHF) Mine is 95
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*VSQL 1 (Lower squelch threshold adjustment on VHF) (example setting:: 95)
*VSQL 5 (Upper squelch threshold udjustment on VHF) Mine is 28
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*VSQL 5 (Upper squelch threshold udjustment on VHF) (example setting:: 28)
*VSMT 1 (VHF Lower threshold adjustment) Mine is 34
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*VSMT 1 (VHF Lower threshold adjustment) (example setting:: 34)
*VSMT 5 (VHF Upper threshold adjustment) Mine is 45
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*VSMT 5 (VHF Upper threshold adjustment) (example setting:: 45)
*UTUN L (Lower UHF Receive sensitivity Adjustment) Mine is 72
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*UTUN L (Lower UHF Receive sensitivity Adjustment) (example setting:: 72)
*UTUN M (Middle UHF Receive sensitivity Adjustment) Mine is 8A
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*UTUN M (Middle UHF Receive sensitivity Adjustment) (example setting:: 8A)
*UTUN H (Upper UHF Receive sensitivity Adjustment) Mine is AC
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*UTUN H (Upper UHF Receive sensitivity Adjustment) (example setting:: AC)
*USQL 1 (UHF Lower squelch threshold adjustment) Mine is set at 8A
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*USQL 1 (UHF Lower squelch threshold adjustment) (example setting:: 8A)
*USQL 5 (UHF Upper squelch threshold adjustment) Mine is set at 16
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*USQL 5 (UHF Upper squelch threshold adjustment) (example setting:: 16)
*USMT 1 (UHF Lower threshold adjustment) Mine is 3b
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*USMT 1 (UHF Lower threshold adjustment) (example setting:: 3b)
*USMT 5 (UHF Lower threshold adjustment) Mine is 4C
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*USMT 5 (UHF Lower threshold adjustment) (example setting:: 4C)
*WSMT 1 (Wideband lower threshold adjustment) Mine is 1C
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*WSMT 1 (Wideband lower threshold adjustment) (example setting:: 1C)
*WSMT 5 (Wideband upper threshold adjustment) Mine is 17
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*WSMT 5 (Wideband upper threshold adjustment) (example setting:: 17)
  
 
To save changes and exit press "Zero" on the keypad to return to normal radio operation.
 
To save changes and exit press "Zero" on the keypad to return to normal radio operation.
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Latest revision as of 07:02, 31 March 2016

Ham radio walkie talkie 2-way with 5 watts of output power, 200 memories store band, frequency, offset, CTCSS, transmit level, tuning step, DSQ and alphanumeric channel name.

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Models:

  • DJ-V5
  • DJ-V5T
  • DJ-V5TH
  • DJ-V5TDCH

Specifications

• Alphanumeric Display, up to 6 characters
• 200 memory channels plus two call channels
• Full VHF + UHF Amateur Band Coverage
• Expandable Receive Range, ( 76 ~ 999 MHz*) includes Wide FM capability
• Up to 5 watts output, 3 output settings
• CTCSS Encode+decode, DTMF squelch and 4 different European Tone Bursts
• Accepts up to 13.8 VDC direct input
• 4 scan modes, 5 programmable scan banks
• Input voltage display with over voltage warning
• MARS/CAP capability (DJ-V5T)
• Autodial memories
• Automatic high temperature protection feature
• Standard high-power 600 mAh Ni-Cd battery pack EBP-46N
• SMA antenna connector
• Eight different tuning steps
• Wire cloning capability
• Wide choice of accessories
• Audio output control (high/low)
• Split-band operation capability

Extended Range Modification

The extended range mod opens the unit to broadcast FM, aeronautical and some police bands. It will receive 76.000 to 999.995 MHZ.

Alinco DJ-V5 Modification

  1. Remove antenna, battery, tuning and volume knobs, rubber seals on antenna and knobs.
  2. Place radio face down on a soft cloth. Remove two self tapping philip screws from the bottom back side of the radio.
  3. Holding the face of the radio with the antenna away from you in your right hand tip the radio works into your left hand. Be careful not to pull the two parts far apart due to speaker mounted in the face of the radio.
  4. Lay both parts down on cloth. Looking at the right side of the circuit board with the lcd display upward and at the top you should see a small blue wire 3/4 " long just above the soldered speaker connections and below two surface mounted transistors labeled " Q8 & Q9 ". Remove the blue wire either by desoldering using a low wattage solder station or snip and tape ends to prevent them form shorting on circuit board or coming back into contact with each other.
  5. Assemble in reverse order.. Reseat self tapping screws by placing them in the hole and turning them counter clockwise until they move upward and then fall back down. At that point screw in ( clockwise ) until tight. This helps to prevent stripping plastic screw holes.
  6. With radio assembled reset the cpu by pressing the Band Set button and then pressing the power button. You should see RESET on your display. Then press the button on the bottom left front of radio ( . / v ) . / down key. If it didn't reset try again.

Alinco DJ-V5 (DJ V 5 DJV5) Adjustment Mode

You can access the radio operational adjustment mode by doing the following:

  1. With the radio turned on press the Func-Lock button for one second until radio is in keylock mode.
  2. Enter this code: 490217

DISPLAY ADJUSTS AVAILABLE

  • UFREQ (example setting:: 45)
  • UPO HI (UHF High Power Adjustment) (example setting:: 72)
  • UPO L1 (UHF Low power audjustment) (example setting:: 45)
  • VPO HI (VHF HI power adjustment) (example setting:: 79)
  • VPO L1 (VHF Low power adjustment) (example setting:: 53)
  • VMOD (VHF Modulation) (example setting:: 4A)
  • UMOD (UHF Modulation) (example setting:: 45)
  • VTUN L (VHF Receive sensitivity lower portion) (example setting:: 4E)
  • VTUN M (VHF Mid-Frequency sensitivity adjustment) (example setting:: 71)
  • VTUN H (VHF High-Upper frequency Receive sensitivity adjustment) (example setting:: 91)
  • VSQL 1 (Lower squelch threshold adjustment on VHF) (example setting:: 95)
  • VSQL 5 (Upper squelch threshold udjustment on VHF) (example setting:: 28)
  • VSMT 1 (VHF Lower threshold adjustment) (example setting:: 34)
  • VSMT 5 (VHF Upper threshold adjustment) (example setting:: 45)
  • UTUN L (Lower UHF Receive sensitivity Adjustment) (example setting:: 72)
  • UTUN M (Middle UHF Receive sensitivity Adjustment) (example setting:: 8A)
  • UTUN H (Upper UHF Receive sensitivity Adjustment) (example setting:: AC)
  • USQL 1 (UHF Lower squelch threshold adjustment) (example setting:: 8A)
  • USQL 5 (UHF Upper squelch threshold adjustment) (example setting:: 16)
  • USMT 1 (UHF Lower threshold adjustment) (example setting:: 3b)
  • USMT 5 (UHF Lower threshold adjustment) (example setting:: 4C)
  • WSMT 1 (Wideband lower threshold adjustment) (example setting:: 1C)
  • WSMT 5 (Wideband upper threshold adjustment) (example setting:: 17)

To save changes and exit press "Zero" on the keypad to return to normal radio operation.