store tuning steps, tone selections, and transmit
power level. Standard channel steps from 5 to 50
kHz,
plus l-MHz steps, are available for tuning. You
can assign 4-character names to memories.
Also include is a DCS encoder/decoder (104 codes),
and a
39-tone
CTCSS (Continuous Tone-Coded
Squelch System) encoder. The DCS system (and
CTCSS decoder provided with the optional FTT-12
keypad) can be set to sound an alert tone when a
selective call opens the squelch. Also, the
FT-5OR
can scan a received carrier and determine if a
CTCSS tone or DCS code is being used, and display
that tone/code.
The ARTS (Auto Range Transpond System) uses
DCS signalling to poll another station to indicate
when they are within or out of range, and can auto-
matically ID with your
callsign
in Morse code every
five minutes.
In addition to the
4-step
power output selection,
unique features to extend battery charge life include
a battery saver which optimizes save duration ac-
cording to selectable receiver “sleep” periods TX
Save, which automatically reduces transmit power
during periods of high incoming signal strength; se-
lectable time delay APO (Automatic Power Off), and
continuous or
5-second
display illumination.
The keypad generates DTMF tones during transmis-
sion, and up to 8 DTMF autodialer memories can
store 16 digits each for quick playback of commonly
used numbers. A special autodialer memory is
re-
served for decoding and displaying DTMF digits off-
the-air.
Also, DTMF-based selective calling and private pag-
ing capabilities let you select any of 999 three-digit
ID codes for your transceiver, and then have it stay
quiet until your code is received (from any standard
DTMF-equipped transceiver).
Upon
receiving the
DTMF ID code, you can have a paging beeper sound
(1,
3, 5, 8 times, or repeating). In the paging mode,
your display shows the DTMF ID code of the calling
party. Nine 3-digit code memories store your ID plus
those of eight other stations or groups you wish to
monitor, and an extra code memory always stores
the last 3-digit DTMF code heard.
With the optional FTT-12 keypad installed, the trans-
ceiver also provides 20 seconds of voice recording
from the microphone or receiver, for playback
through the speaker or the transmitter. Voice record-
ing can be activated manually or by an incoming
signal.
VMPS (Voice Mail Paging System) combines the
capabilities of both digital recording and DTMF pag-
ing to provide automated response to stations calling
you while you are away. The FT-50R allows calling
stations to leave a voice message, then answers with
your stations CW ID, followed by a pre-stored voice
message (that you record).
Please read this manual carefully to familiarize your-
self with the transceiver’s features,