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Information about the
Yaesu FT-60R / FT-60E can be found here.
(german language)
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ADMS-1J
Programmer
for the Yaesu FT-60 Handheld
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The
Programmer for the FT-60 is designed to give you the
ease and convenience of programming the memories and options
of your radio from your PC. Management of the memory channels
and the options of this great little radio become easy with
the Programmer. New to the ADMS-1J...the
Programmer opens in the last file saved. This reduces time
spent opening the file in which you worked last. |
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The Programmer opens the first
tie in a new, ‘factory fresh’ file into which frequencies
and option settings can be entered. If you have already
programmed your radio by hand, you can read from the radio,
store the information in a file on your computer and easily
make changes. Then, with minimal button pushing, send the new
configuration back to the radio. Files can even be shared
between users via e-mail or the Internet.
Besides eliminating most of the
button pushing and knob turning, the greatest convenience of
the Programmer lies in the fact that multiple files for your
radio can be saved on your computer. These files are there to
instantly restore a reset radio, to reprogram a radio for a
trip or special event, or to share with friends. Through a
minimum of button presses your radio is ready to go.
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ADMS-1J Programmer lets you create and save as many
files as you want for your radio. You can even open more than
one at the time. Memory channel information can be copied from
one file to another within the Programmer making it really
easy to set up a new file. You can even copy several channels
at once. Simply select the channels. Then select Edit | Copy (or
press Ctrl C) |

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Then
after selecting the same number of channels in the other file,
select Edit | Paste (or press Ctrl V). The information for the
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Hardware Requirements
In addition to a PC running (98, ME, NT4.0, 2000 or XP),
you need a free (one on which a modem is not configured) 9-pin
serial port on your PC and the CT-29A and CT-28A
programming cables, which are included in the ADMS-1J kit.
The cables connects the radio to the computer between the
serial port on the computer and the mic jack of the radio. a
USB to serial adapter can be used if a 9-pin serial port is
not available on your computer.
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ADMS-1J
Programmer
Other Help for Easy Data Entry
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Memory channels are assigned to
Memory Banks by checking the box for the bank
right at the end of the memory channel information. A memory
channel can be put into none, one or all the 10 Memory Banks.
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To more easily manage the
Memory Banks, the Programmer offers a view that displays only
the Receive Frequency, Name and Memory Banks 1-10. With the
other information hidden, you can see at a glance how the
channels are sorted into the Banks. To see this display,
select View | Bank Settings from the menu on the main screen.
To return to the full view, simply uncheck the Bank Settings
selection.
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The Options Screen (View
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Programmer.
The Freeze Columns setting locks columns on
the left of the screen. These columns will remain visible as
you scroll to the right.
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The Columns to Hide setting hides columns on
all the screens; Memories, VFO, and Home. Since the Programmer
enters information automatically for many of the settings,
there is no need to deal with a column that is never used.
Information in a hidden column is saved to the file; however,
it is not printed. You can control your printout by limiting
the columns that are printed. The fewer columns that you print,
the larger the type in the printout. Hide and unhide columns
at any time. Data in those columns is not lost: it simply is
not visible.
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The Settings
screen of the Programmer (View | Settings) is used to
customize many of the features of the FT-60. Check boxes that
toggle features on or off, drop down boxes that list all
selections, and blank boxes into which you enter personalized
selections add to the ease of programming this marvel of
transceivers.
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The entries on this Setting
screen are made for you to "Set and Forget". Once
settings are customized, you will be prompted to save before
exiting. Once you save the file your settings will be there
every time you create a new file.
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