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Yupiteru MVT-7100
Owners Guide
Rich Wells - N2MCA
Introduction
In an effort to better understand the operation of the Yupiteru MVT-7100, and to offer a valuable resource to
other people who may be using these wonderful radios, I wrote this owner’s guide.
It does not hurt that the originally supplied manual that comes with the radio is rather poor. Like many
translations from the original Japanese, the grammar leaves much to be desired. And, on the whole, the
organization of the topics is not helpful in gaining a useful understanding of the radio and how all the pieces
interrelate.
This guide goes through the operation of the MVT-7100 in a step-by-step process starting with the basics
and builds up to the operation of the more advanced features.
While I’ve never had the pleasure of playing with the MVT-7200, most of what appears here should apply to
it. Where there are differences that I know of between these two radios, I have pointed them out as best I
could.
Feel free to make copies of this document and distribute as you see beneficial to the radio monitoring
hobby as long as it is done FREE of charge. I simply ask that this information be kept intact. A lot of hard
work and effort has gone into the writing of this guide. I would appreciate it if every effort is made to keep
this document whole with me as the original author.
If you would like to share your thoughts about this owner’s guide, have suggestions for its improvement or
have further questions, feel free to send me e-mail.
Happy reading and strong signals!
Rich Wells
N2MCA
http://www.strongsignals.net/
Table Of Contents
Warning
Features
Resources
Memory
Organization
Definitions &
Terms
Available Modes
Terminology
Mode Operations
VFO Mode
Memory Mode
Scanning Modes
Search Band
Programming
Mode
Searching Modes
Search Pass Mode
Priority Mode
Other Features
AM Antenna
Attenuator
Battery Saver
Beep
Delay
Lamp
Monitor
Reset
Skip
Acknowledgement
s
Warning
If the radio is being used with standard alkaline batteries, do not use the AC or car power adapters.
External power should only be applied to the radio when it has been equipped with rechargeable batteries
or the batteries have been removed from the radio.
Even if you do use power in this manner with rechargeable batteries, leaving the radio plugged in
continually will overcharge and overheat the batteries. Both of which will drastically shorten their lifespan.
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Seite 1 - Yupiteru MVT-7100

Yupiteru MVT-7100 Owner’s Guide Rich Wells - N2MCA Introduction In an effort to better understand the operation of the Yupiteru MVT-7100, and to offer

Seite 2 - Features

To start this mode 1. Press SCAN 2. The SCAN indicator appears Continuous Mode This mode is used to scan every programmed memory channel in every ban

Seite 3

See Delay in the Other Features section for further details. Skip The skip feature may be used during scanning to make sure the scan does not stay on

Seite 4 - Available Modes

3. The SEARCH indicator appears along with programmed search band settings Attenuator The attenuator may be used during a search to reduce signal str

Seite 5 - Mode Operations

NOTE : When the last frequency has been removed, the radio will return to VFO mode. To Exit From Search Pass Memory Press C/AC or FUNC + SPR Priority

Seite 6 - Searching

Scan Pass The priority channel can not be passed. Other Features AM Antenna To aid in the reception of medium wave (540-1710kHz) broadcasts, the MVT-7

Seite 7

Beep The MVT-7100 sounds a beep tone each time a key is pressed. This helps to provide audible feedback during radio operations. Shipped from the fact

Seite 8

Skip The Skip function is used during scan and search modes to prevent the radio from stopping on any one frequency for an undue amount of time. Norma

Seite 9

Features 1000 channels 500 search pass frequencies 10 memory banks 10 search bands 13 step sizes (MVT-7200) 12 step sizes (MVT-7100) 6 receive modes

Seite 10 - To start this mode

Memory bank An association of memory channels. This radio has 10 memory banks (1-0). Since it also has 1000 memory channels, this means there are 100

Seite 11

Skip The MVT-7100 has a feature called skip, which allows a paused scan or search to resume after a fixed time. Normally, during a scan or search, if

Seite 12 - When in Search mode

Search Band Programming In this mode, the search bands (1-0) used to perform searches are programmed with starting and ending frequencies as well as s

Seite 13 - To disable priority mode

Use the ad-hoc approach This approach allows you to change one or more of the individual MHz digits of the current frequency. Press FUNC + MHz. Use th

Seite 14 - Other Features

Memory Mode Memory mode is used to display the contents of memory which consists of the normal 1000 memory channels and the 1 priority channel. Memory

Seite 15

To erase the contents of a memory/priority channel 1. Display the desired channel 2. Press FUNC + MW Receiving Empty Channel Signals Due to the desi

Seite 16 - Acknowledgment

This mode allows for the scanning of every non-empty bank. Bank This mode allows for up to four specified banks to be scanned. Up to four banks from m

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