Yaesu FT-207R Instruction Manual

This manual provides detailed instructions for the Yaesu FT-207R, a microprocessor-controlled 2 meter band FM hand-held transceiver. It covers the features, specifications, and operation of this advanced radio, designed for amateur radio enthusiasts.

Key Features

Specifications Overview

The FT-207R operates within the 144-148 MHz range with various synthesizer steps available. It features a double conversion superheterodyne receiver with excellent sensitivity and selectivity, and a transmitter output of 2.5 watts minimum.

Controls and Operation

The manual details the function of each control on the top and front panels, including the Volume/Power switch, Squelch control, PTT switch, and keyboard. It also provides step-by-step guidance for basic operation, frequency entry, and using features like scanning and memory channels.

Accessories and Battery Information

Information is provided on optional accessories such as the YM-24 Remote Speaker/Microphone and various chargers. The manual also includes instructions for battery pack installation and replacement, emphasizing the use of the correct battery type and voltage.

Antenna Considerations

Guidance is offered on connecting antennas, including the use of the included flexible antenna and options for external antennas with a 50-ohm impedance, recommending BNC connectors and quality coaxial cable.

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