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My Yaesu FT 270 R AA battery pack is corroded. The radio turns on if plugged into the wall, but not with the power pack (with fresh batteries). Suggestions, please?

contacts are covered with the corrosion as maybe the internals. Take a dremel tool with a wire brush and clean the contacts, or toothbrush with baking soda and water. Make sure to not get too much water inside the radio. You can also go to Radio Shack and get some contact cleaner spray to use.
7/12/2016 3:49:56 PM • Yaesu Ft-270r... • Answered on Jul 12, 2016
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Why is SAVE always flashing

That is the battery saver feature showing that it is active.
7/12/2016 12:30:01 PM • Yaesu Ft-270r... • Answered on Jul 12, 2016
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Yaesu 270 not transmitting nor receiving

Hi this can be down to many reasons, radio keypad locked, receive on tone squelch, set on "Relay" or "Repeater", or even radio failure. Without the radio I cannot help, but that may give you some ideas.
2/14/2015 11:17:02 PM • Yaesu Ft-270r... • Answered on Feb 14, 2015
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Yaesu ft270 service manual

Try www.mods.dk for the manual. My guess is that you will find both the user manual and service manual there for free.
2/3/2015 7:27:21 PM • Yaesu Ft-270r... • Answered on Feb 03, 2015
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I need an operator manual for Aviator Pilot

The VXA-210 manual is available for free at the Yaesu.com web site.
1/2/2015 11:38:12 PM • Yaesu Ft-270r... • Answered on Jan 02, 2015
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People can hear me but i cant hear them

I'm taking a long shot at checking the receive PL tone. Make sure that it's turned off and try it
9/14/2014 6:54:00 PM • Yaesu Ft-270r... • Answered on Sep 14, 2014
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No sounds output heard,,,same as in mute status,,how to solve it?

Be sure the CTSS tones are either set to the same value as the transmitter, or you have it set for "carrier squelch".
5/4/2014 9:35:05 PM • Yaesu Ft-270r... • Answered on May 04, 2014
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Code display

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How do I program a yaesu ft-270?

I will be working from the online version of the manual located here. It may or may not be the same as your printed manual included with the radio - so you might want to download this copy.First, let's set the radio to automatically set up repeater input shift based on the published receive frequency. By default, the 270R will transmit 600Hz up or down as determined by the band plan. This feature is called ARS and can be disabled if desired. If it does not display a frequency 600Hz up or down from the receive frequency while transmitting, is has been disabled. Let's re-enable it by performing steps #1 thru #5 on page 19 of the manual. Once completed, the 270R will automatically shift the transmit frequency (to match the repeater input frequency) as shown in the top half of the "ARS-Repeater Subbands" graphic at the bottom of page 19. The bottom half shows the export version of the shifts and does not apply to USA versions. If you have "odd splits" (repeaters that have input frequencies that are non-standard ie: other than 600Hz; or shift up instead of down and vise-versa) you'll need to manually change these later as described in VHO Split Mode on page 21. Any repeater operating on 147.000Mhz may have a shift either UP or DOWN. As you can see in the graphic, 147.000 is between the (-) and (+) shift so it could be either direction. Double check to make sure the radio matches the shift that the particular 147.000Mhz repeater you wish to access requires.Next, create a list of repeaters that you wish to save in memory (you can check online databases to obtain the most recent information). This list should include Name, Receive Frequency, any non-standard direction or value Shift (called "odd splits), Tone Type and Tone. The name should be 6 or less alpha-numerics in length and be something that helps you identify it . This could be the name of the repeater owner: "TIM, PETE, etc. ", the name of the club that runs it: "BARC, CMARA, etc.", the city or town it is in: "BOSTON, OAKLND, etc,". You might run into names that would create duplicates when there are more than 1 repeaters there in the same location. Boston has several 2M repeaters - naming them BOSTN1, BOSTN2, etc. may help you remember them, but it will be easier still to append the decimal portion of the frequency to remember - such as in the case of a Boston repeater on say, 146.030Mhz and one on 145.150. BOS030 and BOS150 would probably be easier than trying to remember which is BOSTN1 and which is BOSTN2. Placing the names in the 270R memory is the last thing done, so don't worry too much about a name for the 270R's display just yet.Most repeaters use CTCSS for access. Some newer repeaters use DCS. Some require or even prefer that no tone be sent at all. CTCSS is an analog frequency and a DCS code is digital data. The repeater may require one or the other to be present to "wake up" and begin retransmitting your message. All you really need to know about these two systems is the you need to match both the tone type and the tone value to successfully activate the repeater. Set the radio to your desired default power output level. Tap the VFO button once to enter VFO mode (if not already in VFO mode).Enter the repeater's receive frequency by twisting of the tuning dial (page 13) or by direct entry (page 14) via the keypad. When using the keypad, do not enter the leading "1" of the frequency - as all the frequencies that this radio can tune begin with "1" and can not be changed. With the repeater frequency displayed, next enter the CTCSS tone for the repeater as described on page 23. If the repeater uses DCS, follow the directions that begin 1/3 of the way down on page 24 instead. As far as "TONE" and "TONE SQ" are concerned, the difference can best be described in that a radio working on a repeater system benefits from use of TONE, and a radio working on in simplex operation (no repeaters) benefits from the use of TONE SQ. Since we're programming repeater frequencies, there's no need to select TONE SQ. If the repeater strips the tone from its output, your radio will remain silent if set for TONE SQ. TONE is a much better match for our needs. Remember, you must use the DIAL to select the CTCSS tone frequency or DCS Code. Unlike the repeater receive frequency, it is not possible to directly enter the tone frequency or code via the keypad.At this point, the radio should be displaying the recieve repeater frequency. Since automatic repeater offset is enabled - the 600Hz offset frequency and direction are set. The tone type and value for this repeater frequency have just been set in the previous paragraphs as well. Now it is time to write all this information to the radio's memory. This is detailed 1/3 of the way down on page 29 under "Memory Storage". Once you have performed step 5 in Memory Storage for this first repeater, it says to repeat this same process. This means setting the next repeater's recieve frequency, tone type and tone value - just as you have done with the first. Once you have made sure that you have unique names assigned and the other information above, you are ready to begin adding them into the 270R's memory. You can go back add names to be displayed instead of the frequency of the repeaters if desired. Page 31 details the procedure to assign an alpha numeric name to each memory location. Make sure that you are assigning the correct alpha-numeric to the repeater by checking the frequency from time to time - don't blindly add alpha-numerics to memory channels.This is a very tedious process. Ham Radio Outlet offers Windows programming software and transfer cable by Yaesu called "ADMS-270" for $38.95. This package allows you to easily create many lists of memories on your Windows PC & keyboard that can be uploaded and downloaded "on the fly" I highly recommend this software - or any software that allows you to program the radio from a computer rather than the radio itself.I hope this was helpful.
11/30/2012 12:47:24 AM • Yaesu Ft-270r... • Answered on Nov 30, 2012
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XLR headset causes my Yaesu FTdx-3000 to lock up when plugged in.

the Start button was not pressed; the door is not closed correctly; the child safety lock is activated; delayed start is active.
2/18/2024 4:42:02 PM • Yaesu Radio... • Answered on Feb 18, 2024
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Mic only works FM but not SSB

I suggest check the microphone connector and cable first. Are they OK ?
9/20/2023 12:05:34 PM • Yaesu Radio... • Answered on Sep 20, 2023
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Yaesu FT-2800m will not transmit

8/16/2023 10:41:51 AM • Yaesu Radio... • Answered on Aug 16, 2023
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What are the tuning steps /procedures on a Yaesu FT 225DR. Works when tested my friends bench but not in my shack. All other 2 Meter rigs have no problem. The manual does not have this. PLEASE HELP.

You mean FT-225RD not DR ? The RD is a base station all mode 2 meter rig. Older model. Set the Channel switch to VFO. Use the Band selector to set the vfo to 144, 145, 146, or 147 mhz. Then turn the vfo knob to select the frequency.
5/7/2023 9:46:11 PM • Yaesu Radio... • Answered on May 07, 2023
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Why can't I use my brass key to tune my Yaesu FT-2000?

You mean the Morse Key?

FT-2000 Brochure - Yaesu.com

https://www.yaesu.com > downloadFile > pdf
PDF The FT-2000 is the 2nd Generation of the proud lineage of the FT DX 9000 Series, which represented a ... While leaving the pitch of the incoming signal unchanged, as well as "Narrow" notch filter ... on all modules the u-Tune system tracks your operating frequency, ... crafted using a heavy brass alloy (knob weight: 6.7 oz.

FT-2000 / D - Welcome to Yaesu.com

https://www.yaesu.com > indexVS
FT-2000 100 WATT & FT-2000D 200 WATT HF+6 TRANSCEIVERS ... Note: frequency coverage may differ in your country. ... The front panel's oversized 2.67" (68 mm) Main Tuning Knob is crafted using a brass JISC3604R alloy, for easy ...

FT-2000 Series - Yaesu.com

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PDF FT-2000 Series FT-2000D 200 W Version with External Power Supply. FT-2000 100 W ... While leaving the pitch of the incoming signal unchanged, as well as the bandwidth ... on all modules the ยต-Tune system tracks your operating frequency, although you ... crafted using a heavy brass alloy (knob weight: 6.7 oz./190 g), for ...

FT-2000 - Yaesu.com

https://www.yaesu.com > downloadFile > pdf PDF ... transceiver. Before using your FT-2000, be sure to read and follow the instructions in the "Before You Begin" section of this manual. ... each band key accesses three independent VFO frequency/ ... Adjusting the Main Tuning Dial Torque .
6/12/2021 2:38:17 PM • Yaesu Radio... • Answered on Jun 12, 2021
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