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FTM-2002 VHF Marine Transceiver.
Dependable Construction
The FTM-2002 is a powerful I microprocessor controlled VHF FM
Marine Band Transceiver combining the advanced features and
flexibility of microprocessor control with the ruggedness and
reliability of surface-mount chip components.
Power & Programmability
Where permitted by law, up to twenty-five watts of RF power
output is available on the 55 International or US Marine
channels, as well as on up to 10 dealer programmable
"Private" channels, and 1 0 standard Weather channels
(in the US version). Each channel set is selectable from the
front panel. All channels can be quickly programmed by your Yaesu
dealer using a personal computer.
Easy Operation
Large backlit pushbuttons allow selection of channelling systems,
scanning (all channel or user-selectable), high/low power output
(25W/1W) and display brightness. All channels can be selected by
rotary selector or scanner. With user selectable channels for
scanning, you can choose only the channels of interest, skipping
those that are not used in one port, or always busy.
Emergency channel 16 is instantly selectable by a special key, or can be monitored for activity ("Dual-Watch") while receiving on any other channel. The backlit liquid crystal display shows the selected channel in large numbers, plus special functions such as low power setting, private channel number, and operating status. A four-level pushbutton display dimmer allows optimising display lighting in any environment.
Special Versions
& Options
In the European version, a special button mutes the internal (and
up to two optional external) loudspeakers when privacy is desired
using the MH-24A13 telephone type handset. A noise-cancelling
hand microphone, the MH-5F8, is also available for all versions.
Flexible Installation
Designed with an independent RF ground, the FTM-2002 may be
installed in either positive- or negative-ground electrical
systems. The supplied MMB-47 eight way mounting bracket allows
the transceiver to be positioned at the most convenient operating
angle in just about any cabin location, or to be installed as a
marine base station for operation from the AC mains.