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The FT-212RH is a compact, full-featured frequency synthesized FM mobile / base transceiver providing selectable power output of 5 and 45 watts on the 2m amateur band. Unique features include the optional DVS-1 digital voice system, which provides local and remote digital voice recording and playback. An all-new compartmentalized die-cast chassis provides superb rf isolation and incredible overall ruggedness.
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MANUAL
FT-212RH
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\7 TOKYO, JAPANYAESU FT-212RH
COMPACT 2m FM MOBILE TRANSCEIVER
The FT-212RH is a compact, full-featured frequency synthesized FM
mobile/base transceiver providing selectable power output of 5 and 45
watts on the 2m amateur band. Unique features include the optional
DVS-1 Digital Voice System, which provides local and remote digital
voice recording and playback when installed in the FT-212RH.
Inside the FT-212RH, surface-mount components provide high reliability
and performance, while modular circuit construction makes servicing
easy. An all-new compartmentalized die-cast chassis provides superb rf
{isolation and incredible overall ruggedness. A large liquid crystal display
includes a bargraph PO/S-meter. Ambient light is sensed to automatically
control the brightness of the display back-lighting and pilot lamps, dim-
ming the display in dark environments.
Operating features include memory selection and tuning in 5, 10, 12.5, 20
and 25 kHz selectable steps; The channel memory system includes eighteen
general purpose memories, a one-touch recall CALL channel memory and
two subband limit memories (for programmable subband scanning); one-
touch repeater reverse; band and selected memory scanning with auto-
resume after carrier-drop or 5-second pause, and priority channel moni-
toring, Memory hiding and scan-skip are easily settable.
Nineteen of the memories store either programmable repeater shift or
Independent transmit and receive frequencies. Automatic Repeater Shift
(ARS) can be enabled to select repeater transmitter offset automatically
when tuned to a standard repeater subband. Any of 37 standard CTCSS
(subaudible) fone frequencies (plus 97.4 Hz) can be displayed, selected
‘and programmed into any memory channel for transmission, and when
the optional FTS-12 Unit is installed, for silent monitoring.
The microphone jack includes signals for CAT System control from an
external personal computer, and memory cloning to/from other FT-212RHs.
A 1750 Hz burst tone generator is built-in and can be activated from
the MH-I4A8 Speaker/Mic. DTMF keypad microphone options include the
MH-15C8 and the MH-ISD8 with its own auto-dial DTMF memories. Ifthe burst tone is not needed, an internal jumper can be set to allow
packet radio tne interfacing via the microphone jack
Along with one microphone, the MMB-37 Reversible Mobile Bracket is
supplied with the transceiver. For base station installations, the FP-700
AC Power Supply/External Speaker is optionally available.
Please read this manual before installing or operating the FT-212RH.
SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES
MMB-37 Mobile Mounting Bracket 6000056
Power Supply Cable T9015615 with two 15A fuses, 2.8m
One of the microphones listed below.
OPTIONS.
Model Order Code
DVS-1 Digital Voice Memory Unit 13000567
FTS-12 Tone Squelch Unit 3000488
SP-55 External Speaker
MH-14A8° Hand Speaker/Mic w/Burst Button 1000051
MH-14B8 Hand Speaker/Mic 1000052
MH-14D8 Standard Hand Mic 1000067
MH-I5C8_ Hand Speaker/Mic w/DTMF keypad 1000060
MH-I5D8° Hand Mic w/DTMF Autodialler Memory 01000061
MF-1A3B Boom Microphone with flexible arm
YH-L Headset (w/microphone)
SB-10 PTT Switch Unit for MF-1A3B or YH-1GENERAL
Frequency range:
Vers. A: 144-148 MHz
Vers, B: 144-146 MHz
Channel steps (user-selectable):
5/10/12.5/20/25 kHz
Standard repeater shift:
$600 kHz.
Mode of emission:
G3E
Antenna impedance:
50 ohms, unbalanced
Supply voltage:
13.8 VDC #10%, neg. ground
Supply current:
Transmit 45W: 10A
Receive 500mA; Stby 300mA
Operating temp. range:
-20 to +60 °C
Frequency accuracy:
210ppm (-20° to +60°C)
Case size (WHD):
140 x 40 x 160mm
Weight:
Approx. 1.25 kg
RECEIVER
Circuit type:
Double-conversion superhet
Intermediate frequencies:
10.7 MHz & 455 kHz
Sensitivity (for 124B SINAD):
better than 0,25uV
Image ratio:
better than 65dB
Selectivity (~6/-604B})
12/30 kHz
Audio Output (for 5% THD]:
at least 1.5W into 8 ohms
TRANSMITTER
RF output power (50 ohms):
5 watts and 45 watts
Modulation method:
Variable reactance
Maximum deviatior
25 kHz
‘Spurious emissions:
fat least 60 dB below carrier
Microphone impedance:
2 kilohms
Specifications subject to change without notice.CONTROLS & CONNECTORS
FRONT PANEL
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(1) Selector Knob
Tals 24-position devented rotary switch is used for tuning a3 well as a
wide variety of function selections. The DWN and UP keys on the micro:
phone duplicate the functions of this knob.
(2) Pash Button Switches
‘These push buttons select the various operating features, One or more
beeps will sound if the resulting command is accepted (beep notes arc
shown on page 33). The white labels above or to the right of the buttons
indicate their primary functions, while the blue labels below the buttons
te alternate functions, activated by pressing the FAVRITE button
momentarily first, and then the other button within five seconds,
Indic:
For descriptive purposes in this manval, alternate button furctions are
referenced by the blue label, with "[F]»" in front of it to remind you to
press F/WRITE first. For example, "[F]+BEEP" indicates that you should
press the F/WRITE button followed by the VOICE/BEEP button (within
five seconds|. All butten functions are described in detail In the "Oper
" section, and summarized in the Operator's Quick Reference Charts.
ye(3) Auto Dimmer Sensor
Behind the glass is @ photosensor which detects the level of ambient
light, causing the display lamps to be automatically dimmed in the dark.
(4) VOL Control
This control adjust the volume of the receiver audio.
(5) SQL Control
This control sets the threshold level at which received signals (or noise)
open the squelch. For maximum squelch sensitivity set this control from
counterclockwise just to the point where noise is silenced (and the BUSY
indicator on the display is off) when the channel is clear.
(6) MIC Jack
This 8-pin jack accepts microphone input and scanning control from the
microphone and/or control signals from an external computer. Memory
cloning can be performed with another transceiver through this jack,
and an internal modification also allows packet radio tnc connection
here, Pinout is shown on the next page.
(7) POWER Switct
This two-position push button turns the transceiver on and off.
(8) LOW/LOCK Button
Normally, this button toggles between high and low transmitter power
output. When low power is selected, two low-pitched beeps sound ( J) ),
and "LOW" appears at the lower right comer of the display. Two high-
pitched beeps sound ( [f ) when high power is selected.
If the F/WRITE button is pressed just before pressing the LOW/LOCK
button, transmitter power is not changed, but rather low/high beeps
sound ( J} }, and "LOCK" appears in reverse letters at the lower left
corner of the display, indicating that the selector knob and all other
agebuttons are now disabled. Pressing [F]+LOCK again sounds high/low
beeps ( [f } as the lock condition is release
(9) Display
The display segments are follows. The meaning of each is described
elsewhere in this manual,
Memory Alt. Key CTCSS _Rptr Shift
sateen] fm Direction
py ave ote mv |
“145.0805
[Operating Frequency,
Rptr Offset Freq.
CTCSS Freq. or
Tate [DvS-1 Status Info
Squetch Open ee “—~ s-Meter/PO Meter
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Controls Locked Memory Tunable Low Power (Tx)
ae
Scan Down 7 Burst or Squeleh
(see page 17)
MIC Jack Pinout
—6-REAR PANEL
() 13.8vDe Cabi
This is the power supply connection for the transceiver. Use the
DC Cable s
Pigtail and the car battery or other DC power supply. c
pplicd with the transceiver 10 make connection between thi
able of at least
10 Amperes: (continuous). Make cer
positive side of the supply
(2) EXT SP (External Speaker) Jack
to 16-ohm external speaker
This 2-contact mini phone jack accepts a
Yaesu SP-3, SP-4 or SP-55. When
this jack the internal speaker is dissbled.
has or plug is inserted into
(3) ANT (Antenna) Jack
Connect a 2m-band antenna to this type-M socket using 50-ohm coaxial
able and a type-M plug. Make sure the antenna is designed specifically
for use at the operating frequency.