ALINCO, INC.144/430MHz DUAL BAND FM TRANSCEIVERDJ-V57Instruction ManualThank you for purchasing your new Alinco transceiver. Please read this manualca
10WarningCautionEnvironment and condition of useAbout transceiverAbout power supplyEuropean users: When a unit is powered from an external DC power so
11WarningLightningAny person is not safe outdoor during thunderstorm and lightning. This condition isgetting worse if somebody keeps a hand-held radio
12Introduction / Before transmittingIntroductionThank you very much for purchasing this excellent Alinco transceiver. Our productsare ranked among th
1.Features1131. FeaturesThis transceiver has the following main features.144/430MHz dual-band handheld transceiverChoice of 3 power output levels (5/2
2.Accessories2142. Accessories2.1.1 AntennaAttaching the Antenna1. Hold the antenna by its base.2. Align the grooves at the base of the antenna withth
2.Accessories2152.1.4 Battery PackFor the specifications and the charging procedures, please refer to "BatteryPacks"(page 59) and "Usin
2.Accessories216Caution• Risk of explosion, generation of heat or leak of chemicals inside if thebattery is replaced by an incorrect type. Use always
2.Accessories217Charging the Battery Pack Using DC-Jack on the UnitThe unit can charge the EBP-65 and EBP-66 optional Ni-MH battery packs bysupplying
2.Accessories2182.1.5 Prevent Short Circuiting the Battery PackBe extra cautious when carrying the rechargeable battery pack; short circuiting willpro
3.Names and Operations of Parts3193. Names and Operations of PartsTop and FrontDialMicrophone/Speaker jackTX/RX lampSpeakerPower keyMicrophoneDisplay
2NOTICE / Compliance Information StatementNOTICE / Compliance Information StatementThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits
3.Names and Operations of Parts320SideSMA Antenna ConnectorFUNC keyPTT keyMONI keyDC-IN jackAttach the whip antenna. If you plan to use an optional a
3.Names and Operations of Parts321keyWithout pressing the FUNC key.Inputs 1.Inputs 2.Inputs 3.Inputs 4.Inputs 5.Inputs 6.Inputs 7.Inputs 8.Inputs 9.In
3.Names and Operations of Parts322/Appears when the FUNC key is pressed.Indicates the shift (+/-) direction.Appears when setting the CTCSS tone encode
4.Basic Operation4234. Basic OperationHold the key down for a second. To turn off the power, hold the key down untilthe display turns off.• There ar
4.Basic Operation424This DJ-V57 has three operating modes: VFO mode, Memory mode and CALL mode.The VFO mode allows to operate at the displayed frequen
4.Basic Operation425The factory default of this unit is the VFO mode. The VFO mode allows you tochange the frequency and operating parameters by usin
4.Basic Operation4264.5.2 Setting the Tuning Step1. Press the FUNC key in the VFO mode, and while is displayed, press the key to display the current
4.Basic Operation4274.5.3 Shift Direction and Offset Frequency SettingsIn conventional repeater systems, a signal received on one frequency is retrans
4.Basic Operation428This mode allows recalling and operating the preprogrammed frequency or setting inthe memory channels. This unit provides up to 20
4.Basic Operation4294.6.4 Quick Program Memory Channel(s)This function is to quickly write in the memory.1. Select a frequency and operating parameter
NOTICE / Compliance Information Statement3Conformity InformationAlinco, Inc. Electronics Division hereby declare on our sole responsibility that thepr
4.Basic Operation4304.6.6 Programming a Repeater-Access Function SettingThe "Repeater-Access" function is to set the desired shift and tone
4.Basic Operation431This mode is used to recall a most frequently used memory channel (stored in MCchannel) with a single key-touch.1. Press the key.
4.Basic Operation4324.8.1 Monitor FunctionIn case the receiving signal is weak and the audio is intermittently cut off by thesquelch, press the MONI k
5.Useful Functions5335. Useful FunctionsThe scan function automatically searches the receiving signals. There are 2 modes forscan-resume condition.•
5.Useful Functions5345.1.3 Setting Skip ChannelsYou can select the memory channels that you wish to skip during the memory-scan.• Press the FUNC key i
5.Useful Functions535In the Memory mode, it is possible to display up to 7 alphanumeric characters (Name-tag) instead of conventional frequency displa
6.Selective Calling6366. Selective CallingSelective Calling Operations• To communicate only with selected stations, use either the Tone Squelch or the
6.Selective Calling6376.1.2 Switching Off the Tone SquelchPress the key in Tone Squelch Setting mode to select TCS-OF, then press anykey other than t
6.Selective Calling6386.2.2 Changing the DCS Code1. Rotate the dial in DCS Code Setting mode (while " " is displayed).2. Press any key other
6.Selective Calling639Advantage of DETIt enables DCS squelch operation even in poorer signal conditions.Disadvantage of DETWhen it is activated, suppo
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6.Selective Calling640The DTMF tones can be stored in the memory to automatically transmit.6.4.1 Setting the Auto Dialer• All 16 DTMF tones up to 16 c
6.Selective Calling6416.4.3 Redial (While Receiving)This function generates the last DTMF tones used by the unit.1. Press the FUNC key, and while is
7.Special Functions7427. Special Functions1. In the VFO/Memory/Call channel mode, select the channel to which you wish toapply the Repeater-Access set
7.Special Functions743This function allows to transmit without using the PTT by simply speaking into themicrophone. When you have stopped speaking, th
7.Special Functions744Select the correct battery type from Ni-MH battery pack, Li-ion battery pack andAlkaline dry cells in order to display the batte
8.Set Mode8458. Set ModeThe Set mode is used to customize the various operational parameters of your DJ-V57.This chart shows the available parameters
8.Set Mode8468.3.1 Menu 1 Battery Save (BS) FunctionThis function prevents useless battery consumption by switching the power ON/OFFat a fixed ratio i
8.Set Mode8478.3.5 Menu 5 Auto-Power-Off SettingThis function prevents the batteries from being exhausted when you forget to switchoff the power.1. AP
8.Set Mode8488.3.8 Menu 8 Clock Shift SettingIn the unlikely event that you may hear a weak noise always on the same frequency, itmay be so-called a C
8.Set Mode8498.3.10 Menu 10 Tone-Burst Frequency Setting1. 1750 is displayed on the LCD.2. Rotate the dial to select the tone-burst frequency.8.3.11 M
5Contents4.7 Call-Channel Mode...314.8 Receiving ...
8.Set Mode8508.3.13 Menu 13 DTMF WAIT TimeUse this parameter to delay the time to start transmitting the DTMF tones in AutoDialer operation. The init
8.Set Mode851The DTMF Timing Chart8.3.17 Menu17 Stand-by Beep/DTMF SettingBy activating this function, a short beep or DTMF tone code sounds to indica
8.Set Mode8528.3.18 Menu18 Mid power RF output of the mid power can be customized.Variable range is from 1 to 3W approximately.Default setting: About
9.Cloning and Packet Operation9539. Cloning and Packet OperationThe memory data and customized operational parameters can be transferred from aMaster
9.Cloning and Packet Operation9549.1.3 Master Unit Operation1. In the Clone mode, press the PTT key of themaster unit. "SD***" is displayed
9.Cloning and Packet Operation955Packet operation is one of the data communication methods, which enables datatransmission and reception with a person
10.Maintenance and Reference105610. Maintenance and ReferencePlease check the list below before concluding that the unit needs to be serviced. If apr
10.Maintenance and Reference105710.2.1 All ResettingWhen you reset the unit, all settings are returned to the initial factory settings. Thereset dele
10.Maintenance and Reference1058EBP-63/64 Li-ion Battery Pack (DC 7.4V 1100mAh / 1600mAh)EBP-65/66 Ni-MH Battery Pack (DC 7.2V 700mAh / 2000mAh)EDC-36
10.Maintenance and Reference1059• When using EDC-36, EDC-37, EDC-43, EDC-146, EDC-147, connect them to theunit first before turning on the unit.• EBP-
6Contents8.Set Mode...458.1 Set Mode Operation ..
10.Maintenance and Reference106010.3.3 Using the ChargersCharging with the EDC-143 (Trickle Charger)Please make sure that following items are included
10.Maintenance and Reference10613. Press the sides of the adjustment plate, and attachit to the proper grooves of the basket according tothe size of t
10.Maintenance and Reference1062Specifications*The charging time may vary depending on the condition of the battery pack and thetemperature of the env
10.Maintenance and Reference10633. Press the sides of the adjustment plate, and attachit to the proper grooves of the basket according tothe size of t
10.Maintenance and Reference1064Specifications*The charging time may vary depending on the condition of the battery pack and thetemperature of the env
10.Maintenance and Reference10654. Attach the connective stay and the insulationsheets to cover the terminals to avoid short-circuiting.5. Connect the
10.Maintenance and Reference106610.3.4 Dry Cell Case An EDH-34 is available for operation with using AA cells.Lift up the catches on the top of the c
11.Specifications116711. SpecificationsGeneral144.000~147.995MHz420.000~449.995MHz136.000~173.995MHz400.000~511.995MHz144.000~145.995MHz430.000~439.99
11.Specifications1168TransmitterReceiverDouble conversion superheterodyne-14dBu / -12dBu38.85MHz (1st) / 450kHz (2nd)-6dB: 12kHz or more / -60dB: 35kH
The following table lists available characters.
7WarningWarningTo prevent any hazard during operation of Alincon's radio product, in this manual andon the product you may find symbols shown bel
Memory Mode Structure
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8WarningHandling this productAbout chargersAbout power supplyDo not plug multiple devices including the power supply into a single walloutlet. It may
9WarningCigar-lighter cableIn case of emergencyIn case of the following situation(s), please turn off the product, switch off the sourceof power, then
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