Icom IC-7100 Инструкция по эксплуатации онлайн

INSTRUCTION MANUAL
i7100
HF/VHF/UHF ALL MODE TRANSCEIVER
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation
is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may
not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept
any interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
WARNING: MODIFICATION OF THIS DEVICE TO RECEIVE
C E L L U L A R R A D I OT E L E P H O N E SE RVI C E S I G N A L S I S
PROHIBITED UNDER FCC RULES AND FEDERAL LAW.
Содержание
- Hf vhf uhf all mode transceiver 1
- Instruction manual 1
- Top page 1
- Dv mode digital voice low speed data communication operation ready text message and call sign exchange transmit position data dr d star repeater mode and repeater list allow you to easily operate using a d star repeater 2
- Explicit definitions 2
- Fcc information 2
- Features 2
- Foreword 2
- If dsp features all mode capability covering 160 2 m and 70 cm depending on version compact with separated front panel 0 ppm of high frequency stability baudot rtty demodulator selectable ssb transmission passband width for both higher and lower pass frequency standard voice synthesizer voice recorder sd card slot ready for several memory storage 2
- Important 2
- Read all instruction 2
- Save this instruction manual 2
- Voice recorder to records your communication 2
- Be careful 3
- Caution neve 3
- Change the internal settings of the transceiver this may reduce transceiver perfor mance and or damage to the transceiver 3
- Immediately turn the transceiver power off and remove the power cable if it emits an abnormal odor sound or smoke contact your icom dealer or dis tributor for advice 3
- Operate or touch the trans ceiver with wet hands this may result in an electric shock or may damage the transceiver 3
- Operate the transceiver near unshielded elec trical blasting caps or in an explosive atmosphere 3
- Operate the transceiver with an earphone headphones or other audio accessories at high volume levels hearing experts advise against continuous high volume operation if you experience a ringing in your ears reduce the volume level or discon tinue use 3
- Precautions 3
- R danger high voltage neve 3
- R warning 3
- R warning neve 3
- R warning rf exposure 3
- S surfaces if the transceiver becomes dusty or dirty wipe it clean with a soft dry cloth 3
- This device emits radio frequency rf energy extreme caution should be observed when operating this device if you have any questions regarding rf exposure and safety stan dards please refer to the federal communications commission office of engineering and technology s report on evaluating compliance with fcc guidelines for human radio frequency electromagnetic fields oet bulletin 65 3
- Use harsh solvents such as benzine or al cohol to clean the transceiver as they will damage the transceive 3
- About the supplied cd 4
- Starting the cd d 4
- Supplied accessories 4
- Controller front panel 2 5
- Controller function display 7 5
- Controller multi function keys 10 5
- Controller rear and bottom panels 13 5
- Main unit front panel 14 5
- Main unit rear panel 14 5
- Microphone 18 5
- Panel description 5
- Section 5
- Section 1 panel description 5
- Section 6 set mode section 7 installation notes 5
- Controller front panel 6
- Controller function display 11
- Controller multi function keys 14
- D 1 d 1 menu display 14
- D 1 d 1 menu display d 14
- D 2 d 2 menu display 14
- D 2 d 2 menu display d 14
- Function keys on m 1 display 14
- Function keys on m 1 display d 14
- Function keys on m 2 display 14
- Function keys on m 2 display d 14
- M 1 m 1 menu display 14
- M 1 m 1 menu display d 14
- M 2 m 2 menu display 14
- M 2 m 2 menu display d 14
- M 3 m 3 menu display 14
- M 3 m 3 menu display d 14
- Function keys on m 3 display 15
- Function keys on m 3 display d 15
- Function keys on d 1 display 16
- Function keys on d 1 display d 16
- Function keys on d 2 display 16
- Function keys on d 2 display d 16
- A standard 3 d mm 17
- Ai sec 17
- Controller rear and bottom panels 17
- E microphone connector mic plug in the supplied or an optional microphone 17
- I screw holes for controller bracket accepts the screws of the optional mba 1 controller bracket 17
- Inch plug 17
- Panel description 17
- Q headphone speaker jack phones sp plug in standard stereo headphones impedance 8 to 16 17
- Q w e r speaker 17
- R main unit connector main unit connects to the main unit using with the supplied opc 2253 control cable 17
- T stand the length of the stand can be adjusted in two steps 17
- U screw hole for stand accepts the screw of a tripod stand third party product 17
- W electronic keyer jack elec key plug in a bug or paddle type key to use the internal electronic keyer for cw operation ai sec 4 17
- Y phones speaker switch phone sp selects the phones sp jack to connect a head phones or external speaker 17
- Main unit front panel 18
- Main unit rear panel 18
- Acc socket 20
- Acc socket information 20
- Acc socket information d 20
- Main unit rear panel continued 20
- Panel description 20
- Vsend is used for the 144 mhz and 430 mhz bands and hsend is used for the hf 50 70 mhz bands by default you can change this setting in vsend select of the connectors set mode p 6 8 20
- When the send terminal controls the inductive load such as a relay a counter electromotive force can cause the transceiver s malfunction or damage to prevent this we recommend adding a switching diode such as an 1ss133 on the load side of the circuit to the counter electromotive force absorption when the diode is added a switching delay of the relay may occur be sure to check its switching action before operation 20
- You can change this setting in acc usb output select of the connectors set mode p 6 8 20
- Af out data out terminal for 1200 bps opera tion only 21
- Data in input terminal for data transmit 1200 bps afsk 9600 bps g3ruh gmsk 21
- Data out data out terminal for 9600 bps opera tion only 21
- Data2 socket information 21
- Data2 socket information d 21
- Gnd common ground for data in data out and af out 21
- Microphone connector information 21
- Microphone connector information d 21
- Panel description 21
- Ptt ptt terminal for packet operation connect to ground to activate the transmitter 21
- Squelch out terminal this pin is grounded when the transceiver re ceives a signal which opens the squelch 21
- When connecting the acc conversion cable opc 599 21
- You can change this setting in mic af out of the function set mode p 6 6 21
- D sm 30 22
- D sm 50 22
- Hm 198 supplied 22
- Hm 198 supplied d 22
- Microphone 22
- Sm 30 option 22
- Sm 50 option 22
- D hm 151 23
- Hm 151 option 23
- Antenna connection 2 25
- Connect controller to transceiver 3 25
- Connect to the controller 4 25
- Grounding 2 25
- Installation and connections 25
- Linear amplifier connections 8 25
- Power supply connections 7 25
- Required connections to a transceiver 5 25
- Section 25
- Section 2 installation and connections 25
- Section 6 set mode section 7 installation notes 25
- Selecting a location 2 25
- The external units connections to a transceiver 6 25
- Antenna connection 26
- Antenna swr 26
- Grounding 26
- R warning neve 26
- Selecting a location 26
- Connect controller to transceiver 27
- Do not place anything on the transceiver it may ob struct radiation and cause mechanical trouble 27
- Installation and connections 27
- The main unit becomes hot when transmitted for long period of time 27
- The main unit installation 27
- The main unit installation d 27
- Using ferrite emi filter depending on the installed condition of the transceiv er malfunction may occur by the wraparound of the electric wave this problem can be resolved by using the ferrite emi filter the filter connection is required for the european versions 27
- Connecting accessories to the controller 28
- Required connections to a transceiver 29
- The external units connections to a transceiver 30
- Connecting a non icom dc power supply 31
- Connecting the ps 126 power supply 31
- D connecting the ps 126 power supply 31
- Power supply connections 31
- Connecting a non icom linear amplifier 32
- Connecting the ic pw1 euro 32
- D connecting a non icom linear amplifier 32
- Linear amplifier connections 32
- Basic operation 33
- Basic transmit operation 23 33
- Meter display selection 22 33
- Power on 2 33
- Section 33
- Section 3 basic operation 33
- Section 6 set mode section 7 installation notes 33
- Selecting a frequency band 6 33
- Selecting a function menu 3 33
- Selecting the audio volume 18 33
- Selecting the operating mode 17 33
- Selecting vfo memory mode 4 33
- Setting frequency 7 33
- Squelch and receive rf sensitivity 19 33
- Vfo operation 5 33
- Voice synthesizer operation 20 33
- Before first applying power 34
- Before first applying power d 34
- Power on 34
- Tuning on the power 34
- Tuning on the power d 34
- Basic operation 35
- C enter 35
- C one or more times to select the m 1 screen m 1 menu m 2 screen m 2 menu or m 3 screen m 3 menu 35
- D isplay 35
- Example menu selection in the ssb mode 35
- L eft r ight 35
- Selecting a function menu 35
- Basic operation 36
- C enter 36
- C one or more times to select the m 1 screen m 1 menu 36
- D isplay 36
- Ic 7100 has vfo and memory modes in the vfo mode rotate the dial to select the disired frequency in the memory mode rotate m ch l to select the preprogrammed memory channel 36
- L eft r ight 36
- Selecting vfo memory mode 36
- Touching the vfo memory mode icon or memory chan nel selects the vfo or memory mode 36
- Selecting vfo a or vfo b 37
- Selecting vfo a or vfo b d 37
- Vfo equalization 37
- Vfo equalization d 37
- Vfo operation 37
- Selecting a frequency band 38
- Using the band stacking registers 38
- Using the band stacking registers d 38
- Setting frequency 39
- Tuning with the dial 39
- Tuning with the dial d 39
- Basic operation 40
- Q touchthekhzdigitstoselectthe khz quicktuning function step or turn it off or touch the mhz digits for1secondtoselectthe mhz quicktuningfunc tion step or turn it off 40
- Quick tuning function 40
- Quick tuning function d 40
- Setting frequency continued 40
- The operating frequency can be changed in khz or mhz steps for quick tuning select the desired tuning step in each operating fre quency band and mode 40
- W rotate the dial to change the frequency in the se lected steps 40
- Basic operation 41
- C enter 41
- D isplay 41
- L eft r ight 41
- Note whentheritfunctionisused italsotunesin1hz tuning steps thefrequencychangesin50hzstepswhenthe up dn switches of the microphone are used for frequency tuning if the quick tuning function is not selected 41
- On the mode selection screen select the desired op q erating mode p 3 17 touch the khz digits for 1 second to enter the tuning w step selection screen 41
- Repeat steps r q to e to select the quick tuning steps for other modes 41
- Select the desired 41
- Selecting 1 hz step 41
- Selecting 1 hz step d 41
- Selecting d khz step 41
- Selecting khz step 41
- Setting frequency continued 41
- Touch the desired tuning step to e 41
- Touch the hz digits for 1 second to turn the 1 hz tun ing step on or off 41
- Whenthe khz quicktuningisselected thefrequen cy can be changed in the selected khz steps the steps can be memorized depending on the operating modes 41
- You can change the frequency in 1 hz steps for fine tuning 41
- 1 4 tuning step function 42
- 4 tuning step function d 42
- Auto tuning step function 42
- Auto tuning step function d 42
- Basic operation 43
- C enter 43
- D isplay 43
- Direct frequency input 43
- Direct frequency input d 43
- Direct input screen 43
- Example to enter the 14 25 mhz frequency touch1 4 0 2 5thenent 43
- L eft r ight 43
- Operating frequency input touch the mhz digits to enter the band selection dis q play touch f inp w d to enter the direct input screen touch the desired number to enter the desired fre e quency 43
- Setting frequency continued 43
- The transceiver has a direct input screen for direct fre quency entry as described below 43
- To change the 21 80 mhz to 21 45 mhz touch 2 4 5thenent 43
- To enter the 18 725 mhz frequency touch1 8 0 7 2 5thenent 43
- To enter the 5 00 mhz frequency touch5 1thenent 43
- To enter the 7 00 mhz frequency touch 7 then ent 43
- To enter the 706 khz frequency touch0 7 0 6thenent 43
- Touch ent r d to input the frequency 43
- About the user band edge frequencies when on user or on user txlimit isselected in the band edge beep item a total of 30 band edge frequencies can be programmed in the user band edge item see the next page for details if off or on default is selected the user band edge item does not appear in the function set mode 45
- Band edge beep 45
- Band edge warning beep 45
- Band edge warning beep d 45
- Basic operation 45
- C enter 45
- C to exit the set mode 45
- D isplay 45
- If the beep level item is set to 0 the band edge beep does not sound the beep output level can be set in the beep level item of the function set mode p 6 5 45
- L eft r ight 45
- Push q 45
- Push r 45
- Setting frequency continued 45
- Touch the desired option to e select the desired band edge warning beep setting or to turn off the func tion 45
- You can hear a beep tone when you tune into or out of an amateur band s frequency range a regular beep sounds when you tune into a range and an lower tone error beep sounds when you tune out of a range 45
- Programming the user band edge 46
- Programming the user band edge d 46
- Basic operation 47
- C to return to the function set screen 47
- Editing a new band edge enter the user band edge screen q 47
- Enter the user band edge screen q 47
- Inserting a band edge 47
- L left side r right side c center bottom d display touch screen 47
- Programming the user band edge continued d 47
- Setting frequency continued 47
- The l r c or d in the instructions indicate the part of the controller 47
- Touch desired numbers to edit the lower edge fre e quency and then touch ent d 47
- Touch desired numbers to edit the lower edge fre r quency and then touch ent d 47
- Touch desired numbers to edit the upper edge fre r quency and then touch ent d touch t d or push 47
- Touch desired numbers to edit the upper edge fre t quency and then touch ent d touch y d or push 47
- Touch insert e 47
- User band edge touch a blanked field w 47
- User band edge touch for 1 second the band edge that you want to w insert a new band edge above it 47
- Basic operation 48
- C enter 48
- C to return to the function set screen 48
- Changing the band edge frequencies enter the user band edge screen q 48
- D isplay 48
- L eft r ight 48
- Programming the user band edge continued d 48
- Resetting the band edges enter the user band edge screen q 48
- Setting frequency continued 48
- Touch desired numbers to edit the lower edge fre e quency and then touch ent d 48
- Touch desired numbers to edit the upper edge fre r quency and then touch ent d touch t d or push 48
- Touch t d or push 48
- Touch yes r d 48
- User band edge touch any band edges for 1 second w touch default e 48
- User band edge touch the band edge to be changed w 48
- Basic operation 49
- C enter 49
- D isplay 49
- Data mod 49
- L eft r ight 49
- Mode selection operating mode 49
- Note in the am mode you can transmit on only the hf 50 70 mhz frequency bands 49
- Selecting the cw cw r modes 49
- Selecting the data mode you can mute the microphone signals when the data mode is selected depending on the data mod op tion in the connectors set mode p 6 8 49
- Selecting the dv mode including dr mode 49
- Selecting the operating mode 49
- Selecting the rtty rtty r modes 49
- Selecting the ssb mode 49
- The usable operating modes in the ic 7100 are listed to the right below you can select the desired operating mode by touching the mode key on the mode selection screen 49
- Touch the mode icon to enter the mode selection q screen touch an operating mode ssb cw rtty am w fm wfm or dv 49
- Basic operation 50
- C enter 50
- D isplay 50
- L eft r ight 50
- Rotate af l control clockwise to increase the audio output level counterclockwise to decrease it 50
- Selecting the audio volume 50
- Adjusting rf gain receive sensitivity normally rf sql 51
- Adjusting squelch removing non signal noise rotaterf sql 51
- Adjusts the rf gain and squelch threshold level the squelch removes noise output to the speaker when no signal is received closed squelch 51
- Basic operation 51
- L clockwise when no signal is re ceived until the noise just disappears 51
- L is set to the 12 o clock posi tion rotate rf sql 51
- L left side r right side c center bottom d display touch screen 51
- L to the 11 o clock position for maximum sensitivity 51
- Squelch and receive rf sensitivity 51
- The l r c or d in the instructions indicate the part of the controller 51
- When used as a squelch control rf gain is fixed at maximum 51
- When used as an rf gain control squelch is fixed open ssb cw rtty only 51
- When used as an rf gain squelch control 51
- While rotating the rf gain control a faint noise may be heard this comes from the dsp unit and does not indicate an equipment malfunction 51
- Voice synthesizer operation 52
- Tuning off the s meter announcement 53
- Tuning off the s meter announcement d 53
- Tuning on the mode announcement 53
- Tuning on the mode announcement d 53
- Basic operation 54
- Meter display selection 54
- The transmit meter can be toggled between four func tions for your convenience 54
- Touch the meter for 1 second to select the multi function meter 54
- Touch the meter one or more times to select the tx meter function rf power meter swr meter alc meter or comp meter 54
- Basic transmit operation 55
- Transmitting 55
- Transmitting d 55
- Microphone gain adjustment 56
- Microphone gain adjustment d 56
- About the dr d star repeater mode 5 57
- Communication form in the dr mode 6 57
- D star introduction 57
- D star introduction 5 57
- My your own call sign programming 2 57
- Section 57
- Section 4 d star introduction 57
- Section 6 set mode section 7 installation notes 57
- Before starting d star the following steps are needed 58
- Continued on the next page 58
- D star introduction 58
- Display the my call sign edit screen 1 58
- Entering your call sign my into the transceiver 58
- Example enter ja3yua as your own call sign into the my call sign memory my1 58
- Important 58
- My call sign 58
- My your own call sign programming 58
- Push q 58
- Registering your call sign my to a gateway repeater you have completed the steps 58
- Touch the desired call sign memory for 1 second e 58
- Touch the edit item r 58
- You can store up to 6 my call signs 58
- C enter 59
- Call sign edit screen 59
- Continued on the next page 59
- D isplay 59
- D star introduction 59
- Enter ja3yua into my1 59
- Enter the call sign 2 59
- L eft r ight 59
- My your own call sign programming continued 59
- Touch ent i d to return to the my call sign screen 59
- Touch the desired block one or more times to select t the desired character example j 59
- Touch y f d to move the cursor backwards or touch g d to move the cursor forwards repeat steps u t and y to enter your own call sign of up to 8 characters including spaces 59
- About the dr d star repeater mode 61
- D star introduction 61
- Communication form in the dr mode 62
- About ur and rpt error messages 5 63
- Capturing a call sign 6 63
- D star operating procedures 2 63
- From access repeater setting 7 63
- Section 63
- Section 5 d star operation basic 63
- Section 6 set mode section 7 installation notes 63
- To destination setting 13 63
- C enter 64
- C to select the dr mode check whether or not from is selected w 64
- Check whether or not to is selected u 64
- D isplay 64
- D star operating procedures 64
- Hold down ptt to transmit 3 64
- L eft r ight 64
- Making a local area call 64
- Making a local area call d 64
- Push q 64
- See page 5 5 to check whether you can access the repeater 64
- Set from access repeater 1 64
- Set to destination 2 64
- This section describes the basic d star procedures 64
- Touch localcq o 64
- Touch repeater list r 64
- Touch the from field e 64
- Touch the repeater group where your access repeat t er is listed 64
- Touch the to field i 64
- Touch your access repeater y 64
- When it is the first time to operate d star check whether or not you can access your local area repeat er access repeater and if your signal is successfully sent to a destination repeater ifyourcallsign my hasnotbeenset oryourcall sign has not been registered on a d star repeater see pages 4 2 and 4 4 64
- 0 touch the repeater group where your destination re peater is listed 65
- 1 touch the destination repeater 65
- C enter 65
- C to select the dr mode check whether or not from is selected w 65
- Check whether or not to is selected u 65
- Convenient thegatewaycqcallisusedtocallanyrepeater but you can call a specific station by simply saying their call sign 65
- D isplay 65
- D star operating procedures continued 65
- Hold down ptt to transmit 3 65
- L eft r ight 65
- Making a gateway call 65
- Making a gateway call d 65
- Push q 65
- See page 5 5 to check whether you can access the repeater 65
- Set from access repeater 1 65
- Set to destination 2 65
- Touch gatewaycq o 65
- Touch repeater list r 65
- Touch the from field e 65
- Touch the repeater group where your access repeat t er is listed 65
- Touch the to field i 65
- Touch your access repeater y 65
- About ur and rpt error messages 67
- Shows l 67
- Shows l d 67
- Shows rpt or rx 67
- Shows rpt or rx d 67
- Shows ur 67
- Shows ur d 67
- After you receive the repeater s signal the calling sta tion s call sign can be captured by holding down the call sign capture key 68
- C enter 68
- C or touch from on the dr mode screen to cancel the call sign capture mode and return to the previous call sign setting 68
- Capturing a call sign 68
- D isplay 68
- Hold down 68
- Hold down ptt to transmit 2 68
- L eft r ight 68
- Note push 68
- Note when a received signal is weak or during dr mode scanning the call sign may not be received correctly in that case appears an error beep sounds and a quick reply call cannot be made 68
- R for 1 second 68
- R then you can quickly and easily reply to the received call 68
- Set the received call sign to the destination 1 68
- From access repeater setting 69
- Using the preloaded repeater list 70
- Using the preloaded repeater list d 70
- Using the dr mode scan 71
- Using the dr mode scan d 71
- Using the repeater search function 72
- Using the repeater search function d 72
- C enter 73
- C to select the dr mode check whether or not from is selected w 73
- D isplay 73
- From access repeater setting 73
- L eft r ight 73
- Note when using the repeater search function be sure to first receive your own position data if no repeater is found in a 160 kilometers range screen 1 as shown to the right will be displayed ifthelastreceivedpositioncanbeused screen2 as shown to the right will be displayed 73
- Push q 73
- Selecting the access repeater from the near re 2 peater list 73
- Touch near repeater r 73
- Touch the from field e 73
- Touch the repeater as your access repeater accord t ing to the distance from your position to the repeat er 73
- Using the repeater search function continued d 73
- When the position data accuracy level is set to approximate the direction data is not displayed if the distance to the re peater is under 5 kilometers ai sec 9 73
- C enter 74
- C in the step r you can display detailed repeater information on the tx his tory screen or delete it from there 74
- C to select the dr mode check whether or not from is selected w 74
- D isplay 74
- From access repeater setting continued 74
- L eft r ight 74
- Push q 74
- Repeaters you transmitted to in the dr mode are stored in the tx history and you can select a repeater from the tx history as your access repeater the tx history stores up to 10 of the latest from access repeater repeaters 74
- Touch the from field e 74
- Touch the repeater to use as your access repeater t 74
- Touch tx history r 74
- Using the tx history 74
- Using the tx history d 74
- When you push 74
- To destination setting 75
- Using the local cq local area call 76
- Using the local cq local area call d 76
- Using the d gateway cq gateway call 77
- Using the gateway cq gateway call 77
- Using the your call sign 78
- Using the your call sign d 78
- C enter 79
- C on the rx history screen then touch add to your memory 79
- C to select the dr mode check whether or not to is selected w 79
- D isplay 79
- Example select tom from rx history 79
- L eft r ight 79
- Push q 79
- To add the selected rx history data to memory push 79
- To destination setting continued 79
- Touch rx history r 79
- Touch the destination name or call sign t 79
- Touch the to field e 79
- Using the rx history 79
- Using the rx history d 79
- When a call is received in the dv mode the call data is stored in the rx history up to 50 callers and only the last called call signs can be stored 79
- Using the tx history 80
- Using the tx history d 80
- Directly inputting ur 81
- Directly inputting ur d 81
- C enter 82
- C to select the dr mode check whether or not to is selected w 82
- D isplay 82
- Directly inputting rpt 82
- Directly inputting rpt d 82
- Example directly input the call sign jp3ydh 82
- If the programmed call sign is duplicated to the re peater list the name is displayed only when the name has been programmed 82
- L eft r ight 82
- Push q 82
- The destination repeater call sign can be directly input 82
- The following settings are also correct 82
- To destination setting continued 82
- Touch r z to display the next page touch direct input rpt t 82
- Touch the desired block one or more times to select y the desired character or symbol example j 82
- Touch the to field e 82
- Touch u f d to move the cursor backwards or touch g d to move the cursor forwards repeat steps i y and u to program a call sign of up to 8 characters including spaces and then touch ent d example first j then p then 3 then y then d then h 82
- Section 83
- Section 6 set mode 83
- Section 6 set mode section 7 installation notes 83
- Set mode 83
- Set mode description 2 83
- Set mode items and default settings 3 83
- C enter 84
- C to enter the set mode if the specified item is not displayed touch w or d one or more times to select the page 84
- C to exit the set mode 84
- D isplay 84
- Example change the memopad numbers item option to 10 84
- L eft r ight 84
- Note the set mode is constructed in a tree struc ture you may go to the next tree level or go back a level depending on the selected item 84
- Push q 84
- Push y 84
- Set mode 84
- Set mode description 84
- The set mode is used to program infrequently changed values or function settings 84
- The set mode settings 84
- The set mode settings d 84
- Touch a desired item to go to the next level e repeat steps r w and e to show the desired item s setting screen 84
- Touch a desired option shown on the display or t d to adjust a level 84
- Call sign ai sec 9 rx history ai sec 9 my station section 4 85
- Gps ai sec 10 sd card ai sec 13 85
- Note the default settings shown below in bold are for the usa version the default settings may differ depending on your transceiver version 85
- Set mode 85
- Set mode items and default settings 85
- Note the default settings shown below in bold are for the usa version the default settings may differ depending on your transceiver version 86
- Set mode 86
- Set mode items and default settings continued 86
- Note the default settings shown below in bold are for the usa version the default settings may differ depending on your transceiver version 87
- Set mode 87
- Set mode items and default settings continued 87
- Note the default settings shown below in bold are for the usa version the default settings may differ depending on your transceiver version 88
- Set mode 88
- Set mode items and default settings continued 88
- Note the default settings shown below in bold are for the usa version the default settings may differ depending on your transceiver version 89
- Set mode 89
- Set mode items and default settings continued 89
- Note the default settings shown below in bold are for the usa version the default settings may differ depending on your transceiver version 90
- Set mode 90
- Set mode items and default settings continued 90
- Note the default settings shown below in bold are for the usa version the default settings may differ depending on your transceiver version 91
- Set mode 91
- Set mode items and default settings continued 91
- Note the default settings shown below in bold are for the usa version the default settings may differ depending on your transceiver version 92
- Set mode 92
- Set mode items and default settings continued 92
- Installation notes 93
- Section 93
- Section 7 installation notes 93
- Installation notes 94
- 1 32 kamiminami hirano ku osaka 547 0003 japan 96
- Back page 96
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