Icom IC-756PRO [2/84] Explicit definitions
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IMPORTANT
READ THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL
CAREFULLY before attempting to operate the
transceiver.
SAVE THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL. This
manual contains important safety and operating in-
structions for the IC-756PRO.
EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS
RWARNING HIGH VOLTAGE! NEVER attach
an antenna or internal antenna connector during trans-
mission.This may result in an electrical shock or burn.
R NEVER apply AC to the [DC13.8V] jack on the
transceiver rear panel. This could cause a fire or ruin
the transceiver.
RNEVER apply more than 16 V DC, such as a 24 V
battery, to the [DC13.8V] jack on the transceiver rear
panel.This could cause a fire or ruin the transceiver.
RNEVER let metal, wire or other objects touch any
internal part or connectors on the rear panel of the
transceiver.This may result in an electric shock.
NEVER expose the transceiver to rain, snow or any
liquids.
AVOID using or placing the transceiver in areas with
temperatures below –10°C (+14°F) or above +60°C
(+140°F). Be aware that temperatures on a vehicle’s
dashboard can exceed 80°C (+176°F), resulting in per-
manent damage to the transceiver if left there for ex-
tended periods.
AVOID placing the transceiver in excessively dusty en-
vironments or in direct sunlight.
AVOID placing the transceiver against walls or putting
anything on top of the transceiver. This will obstruct
heat dissipation.
Place unit in a secure place to avoid inadvertent use by chil-
dren.
During mobile operation, DO NOT operate the trans-
ceiver without running the vehicle’s engine. When
transceiver power is ON and your vehicle’s engine is
OFF, the vehicle’s battery will soon become exhausted.
Make sure the transceiver power is OFF before start-
ing the vehicle. This will avoid possible damage to the
transceiver by ignition voltage spikes.
During maritime mobile operation, keep the transceiver
and microphone as far away as possible from the mag-
netic navigation compass to prevent erroneous indica-
tions.
BE CAREFUL! The heatsink will become hot when
operating the transceiver continuously for long periods.
BE CAREFUL! If a linear amplifier is connected, set
the transceiver’s RF output power to less than the lin-
ear amplifier’s maximum input level, otherwise, the lin-
ear amplifier will be damaged.
Use Icom microphones only (supplied or optional).
Other manufacturer’s microphones have different pin
assignments, and connection to the IC-756PRO may
damage the transceiver.
PRECAUTIONS
Versions of the IC-756PRO which display the “CE”
symbol on the serial number seal, comply with the
European harmonised standard ETS300 684
(EMC product standard for Commercially Available
Amateur Radio Equipment).
WORD
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WARNING
CAUTION
NOTE
DEFINITION
Personal injury, fire hazard or electric
shock may occur.
If disregarded, inconvenience only.
No risk of personal injury, fire or
electric shock.
Equipment damage may occur.
Spurious may be received near the following frequencies.
These are made in the internal circuit and does not indicate a
transceiver malfunction:
6.144 MHz, 8.000 MHz,
12.288 MHz, 12.890 MHz (when spectrum scope is ON),
18.433 MHz, 24.573 MHz
Содержание
- I756pro 1
- Instruction manual 1
- Explicit definitions 2
- Important 2
- Precautions 2
- R neve 2
- R warning high voltage neve 2
- Read this instruction manual carefull 2
- Save this instruction manual 2
- Q dc power cable opc 025d 1 w hand microphone hm 36 1 e spare fuses fgb 30 a 2 r spare fuse fgb 5 a 1 t cw keyer plug ap 330 1 3
- Q w e r 3
- Supplied accessories 3
- Table of contents 3
- The transceiver comes with the following accessories qty 3
- I front panel 4
- Panel description 4
- Continued 6
- I front panel 6
- Continued 8
- I front panel 8
- Continued 10
- I front panel 10
- Qr qpp pp 10
- Caution 11
- Do not short pin 2 to ground as this can damage the internal 8 v regulator 11
- Front panel view 11
- Hm 36 schematic diagram 11
- I microphone 11
- Microphone connector 11
- Panel description 11
- Q up down switches up dn change the selected readout frequency or memory channel 11
- W ptt switch push and hold to transmit release to receive 11
- I lcd display 12
- Qr qqy pp 12
- 001 001 001 001 001 style style contest contest number number 13
- 45bps 45bps baudot baudot mark 2125 mark 2125 shift 170 shift 170 13
- Bw bw 2 k 2 k sft sft 0 13
- Cw cw cw key key memo key elec key cw memo key elec key cw wave wave form form set set 13
- Disp disp disp bright contrast style font bright contrast style font etc etc 13
- Edit edit edit memory memory editor editor 13
- F s p a n s p a n 1 0 k h z 1 0 k h z 13
- Fil2 fil2 13
- I screen menu arrangement 13
- If if rtty fil rtty fil is is off off please please turn turn on on 13
- Level level level tx tx tone monitor side tone monitor side tone tone etc etc 13
- Memory channel scan screen p 58 rtty decoder screen p 41 13
- Memory channel screen p 51 13
- Memory keyer menu memory keyer menu 13
- Memory keyer screen p 42 13
- Mic mic mic rec rec mic record record mic record record check check 13
- New new line line code code selectable selectable set others set others 13
- Others others others other other set set mode mode 13
- P 1 p 1 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 l s b l s b f l 2 s c a n e d g e f l 2 s c a n e d g e 13
- P 2 p 2 2 9 9 9 9 9 9 2 9 9 9 9 9 9 u s b u s b f l 2 s c a n e d g e f l 2 s c a n e d g e 13
- P r o g r a m m e d p r o g r a m m e d p 1 p 1 0 5 0 0 0 0 m h z 0 5 0 0 0 0 m h z 13
- Panel description 13
- Play play play tx tx 15sec 15sec x 4ch 4ch 13
- Programmed scan screen p 57 13
- Pushing exit one or more times returns to the start up screen see p 64 for set mode arrangement 13
- Qr qpp pp 13
- Rtty rtty decode decode monitor monitor 13
- Rx rx rx 15sec 15sec x 4ch 4ch 13
- S c a n s c a n e d g e s e d g e s p 2 p 2 2 9 9 9 9 9 9 m h z 2 9 9 9 9 9 9 m h z 13
- Send send send max 4 max 4 characters characters x 4ch 4ch 13
- Set mode screen p 64 13
- Set set mode mode menu menu 13
- Set set set auto auto monitor monitor set set 13
- Spectrum scope screen p 44 13
- Start up screen 13
- The following screens can be selected from the start up screen choose the desired screen using the fol lowing chart 13
- Time time time clock timer clock timer 13
- Tx tx tx lev lev recorder recorder output output adjust adjust 13
- Unshift unshift on on space space support support set others set others 13
- Voice recorder screen p 38 13
- Voice voice recorder recorder menu menu 13
- I rear panel 14
- 2 antenna connector 1 ant1 3 antenna connector 2 ant2 pgs 14 15 accept a 50 ω antenna with a pl 259 connector 15
- 4 ground terminal gnd pgs 14 15 connect this terminal to a ground to prevent electri cal shocks tvi bci and other problems 15
- Acc 1 pin no 15
- Acc 2 pin no 15
- Connect it to the ant1 connector the internal antenna tuner activates for ant2 and deactivates for ant1 when connecting the ah 4 or ah 3 15
- D acc sockets 15
- Description specifications 15
- If the cw side tone level limit or beep level limit is in use the cw side tone or beep tone decreases from the fixed level when the af control is rotated above a specified level respectively p 65 15
- Or ah 3 15
- Panel description 15
- Pin name 15
- When using an optional ah 4 15
- I antenna connection 16
- I grounding 16
- I selecting a location 16
- I unpacking 16
- Installation and connections 16
- R warning neve 16
- Front panel 17
- I required connections 17
- Installation and connections 17
- Rear panel 17
- Front panel 18
- I advanced connections 18
- Installation and connections 18
- Rear panel 18
- Before connecting the dc power cable check the following important items make sure the power switch is off output voltage of the power source is 12 15 v when you use a non icom power supply dc power cable polarity is correct 19
- Caution 19
- Connecting a dc power supply 19
- Connecting a vehicle battery 19
- I power supply connections 19
- Installation and connections 19
- Never connec 19
- To a 24 v battery 19
- Use an optional dc power supply with a 25 a capacity and above when operating the transceiver with ac power refer to the diagrams below 19
- Ac outlet 20
- Acc cable 20
- Be sure to connect the cable to the 7 pin acc 2 jack 20
- Coaxial cable 20
- Connect input2 if necessary 20
- Connecting the ic 4kl 20
- Connecting the ic pw1 20
- Ground 20
- I linear amplifier connections 20
- Ic 4kl 20
- Ic 4kl remote controller 20
- Ic 756pro 20
- Ic pw1 20
- Installation and connections 20
- Remote control cable 20
- To an antenna 20
- Transceiver 20
- Turn off the transceiver s antenna tuner while tuning the ic 4kl s tuner 20
- Turn off the transceiver s antenna tuner while tuning the ic pw1 s tuner 20
- Use the ant1 connector when connecting a linear amplifier 20
- Caution 21
- Connecting a non icom linear amplifier 21
- Connecting the ic 2kl 21
- I transverter jack information 21
- Installation and connections 21
- R warning 21
- When 2 to 13 v is applied to pin 6 of acc 2 the xvert jack is activated for transverter operation and the antenna connectors do not receive or trans mit any signals p 13 21
- While receiving the xvert jack can be activated as an input terminal from an external transverter 21
- While transmitting the xvert jack outputs signals of the displayed frequency at 20 dbm 22 mv as signals for the external transverter 21
- Connecting the ah 4 or ah 3 22
- Connecting the ex 627 22
- Connecting the ic at500 through the ic 2kl 22
- I external antenna selector or antenna tuner connections 22
- Installation and connections 22
- Acc 1 socket rear panel view 23
- Afsk and sstv connections 23
- Afsk and sstv connections via microphone connector 23
- For rtty operation narrow filter settings may not pass rtty signals be sure to select the appropriate if filter settings corresponding to the signal width p 29 23
- Fsk rtty connection 23
- I fsk and afsk sstv connections 23
- Installation and connections 23
- Mic connector front panel view 23
- Terminal node controller tnc or scan converter 23
- Terminal unit tu or terminal node controller tnc 23
- To connect a terminal unit tnc or scan converter refer to the diagram below 23
- Use rtty mode for operation 23
- Use ssb or fm mode for operation 23
- When connected to the mic connector mic gain and af control adjustment is required 23
- Cpu resetting 24
- Frequency setting 24
- I initial settings 24
- I when first applying power 24
- 0 21 76 0 25
- Ant ant 25
- Bw bw 2 k 2 k sft sft 0 25
- Differences between vfo mode and memory mode 25
- During dualwatch or split frequency operation the sub vfo is functional non outline non spotted larger fre quency characters while pushing xfc during split frequency operation you can change the transmit readout frequency with the keypad memo pad read switch or the memory transfer function 25
- Example 25
- Fil2 fil2 25
- Frequency setting 25
- I vfo description 25
- Memory mode pgs 50 54 each memory channel shows a frequency and oper ating mode like a vfo even if the frequency or mode is changed the memory channel does not memorize the new frequency or operating mode 25
- Meter meter 25
- Qr qpp pp 25
- The transceiver s vfo is somewhat different the vfo of the ic 756pro acts like a computer s window and can show one frequency and one operating mode 25
- Usb usb 25
- Vfo is an abbreviation of variable frequency oscilla tor and traditionally refers to an oscillator 25
- Vfo mode vfo shows a frequency and operating mode if the frequency or operating mode is changed the vfo au tomatically memorizes the new frequency or new op erating mode 25
- Vfo vfo 25
- When a vfo is selected from another band or mem ory mode the frequency and operating mode last used for that vfo appear 25
- When the memory channel is selected from another memory channel or vfo mode the memorized fre quency and operating mode appear 25
- You can call up a desired frequency to the vfo with the keypad memo pad read switch see p 55 or the memory transfer function see p 53 you can also change the frequency with the tuning dial and select the operating mode with the mode switches 25
- For general coverage receiver use 26
- For ham band use 26
- I direct frequency entry with the keypad 26
- I frequency setting with the tuning dial 26
- O uip pp 26
- Qt qpp pp 26
- Usb usb 26
- Vfo vfo 26
- Wq wot pp 26
- Wq wpp pp 26
- I advanced tuning functions 27
- Qr qpp pp 27
- I mode selection 28
- I twin pbt operation 28
- Receive and transmit 28
- I noise blanker 29
- I noise reduction 29
- I notch function 29
- I cw reverse mode 30
- I rtty reverse mode 30
- I rtty filter twin peak filter 30
- Qr qpp pp 30
- Rtty filter selection 30
- Filter passband width setting 31
- I cw pitch control 31
- I if filter selection 31
- If filter selection 31
- Agc time constant selection 32
- I agc function 32
- Selectable agc time constant 32
- Setting the agc time constant 32
- Dualwatch monitors 2 frequencies with the same mode simultaneously 33
- During dualwatch both frequencies should be on the same band because the bandpass filter in the rf cir cuit is selected for the main readout frequency 33
- E select vfo mode for the main readout r set the desired operating frequency for the main readout 33
- E set another desired frequency using the tuning dial r adjust bal to set a suitable signal strength bal ance between the main and sub readout frequen cies 33
- I dualwatch operation 33
- I to cancel the scan push exit 33
- Q program the desired programmed scan edges in the same amateur band see p 52 for program ming 33
- Q set a desired frequency w push dualwatch for 2 sec 33
- Receive and transmit 33
- Rit function can be used for the main readout only tx function can be used for the transmit readout main readout when the split function is off sub readout when the split function is on 33
- Scanning during dualwatch 33
- Scanning operates only for the main readout to op erate the scan during dualwatch scan on the main readout and use the sub readout for your qso using both dualwatch and split frequency operation 33
- T push dualwatch for 2 sec 33
- T to transmit on the sub readout frequency push change or split 33
- U push f 1 prog or f 2 f to start the pro grammed scan or f scan respectively 33
- Usb usb 33
- W push split to turn the split frequency function on 33
- Wq wop pp 33
- Wq wtp pp 33
- Y push f 4 scan to select the scan screen 33
- 1 khz to 1 mhz can be set when you require a minus shift direction push in advance 34
- Convenient 34
- Direct shift frequency input the shift frequency can be entered directly 34
- Dualwatch function the dualwatch function is convenient for tuning the transmit frequency while monitoring both frequencies used for transmitting and receiving 34
- E push split 34
- E rotate the tuning dial while pushing xfc to set the transmit frequency to 21 10 mhz 34
- Example 34
- Following is an example of setting 21 90 mhz for re ceiving and 21 10 mhz for transmitting 34
- I split frequency operation 34
- Now you can receive on 21 90 mhz and transmit on 21 10 mhz 34
- Q push f inp w enter the desired shift frequency with the digit keys 34
- Q set 21 90 mhz usb in vfo mode 34
- Receive and transmit 34
- Split frequency operation allows you to transmit and receive in the same mode on two different frequen cies the split frequency operation is basically per formed using 2 frequencies on the main and sub readouts 34
- Split lock function accidentally releasing the xfc switch while rotating the tuning dial changes the receive frequency to pre vent this use both the split lock and dial lock functions to change the transmit frequency only the split lock function cancels the dial lock function while pushing xfc during split frequency operation 34
- The dial lock s effectiveness during split frequency op eration can be selected in the set mode for both re ceive and transmit frequencies or only the receive frequency p 69 34
- The quick split function is much more convenient for se lecting the transmit frequency see the next section for details the equalized transmit frequency and appear on the lcd tx appears to show the transmit frequency s readout 34
- The shift frequency is input in the sub readout and the split function is turned on 34
- The transmit frequency can be monitored while push ing xfc or using dualwatch 34
- To change the transmit and receive frequencies push change to exchange the main and sub readouts 34
- Usb usb 34
- Vfo vfo 34
- Vfo vfo usb usb 34
- W push split momentarily then push change for 2 sec 34
- Wq wop pp 34
- E rotate the tuning dial to set the transmit frequency or input the transmit frequency using the keypad and ent or input a shift frequency using the keypad and split 35
- I quick split function 35
- Operation 1 q push split for 2 sec to standby for split opera tion w if the dx station says up 10 khz 35
- Operation 2 if the dx station says down 5 khz before you enter standby for split operation push f inp 5 then split 35
- Practical example 35
- Push 1 0 then split or rotate the tuning dial 35
- Q push split momentarily and push change for 2 sec 35
- Q suppose you are operating at 21 90 mhz usb in vfo mode 35
- Receive and transmit 35
- Split frequency operation is turned on the sub readout is equalized to the main readout fre quency the sub readout enters standby for transmit frequency input 35
- The quick split function is on by default for your con venience it can be turned off in set mode p 68 in this case the split switch does not equalize the main and sub readout frequencies 35
- The split function is turned on and 5 khz down fre quency is entered in the sub readout 35
- The sub readout frequency is equalized to the main readout frequency and appears 35
- The transmit frequency can be monitored while push ing xfc or using dualwatch 35
- This shortens the time needed to start split frequency operation 35
- Usb usb 35
- Vfo vfo 35
- Vfo vfo usb usb 35
- W push split for 2 sec 35
- W rotate the tuning dial to set your receive fre quency in the main readout e announce your receive frequency r after you catch one of the calling stations call signs push and hold the ptt switch to respond 35
- When you are searching for dx stations and you suspect that a dx station may say up x khz for their receive frequency 35
- When you push the split switch for 2 sec split fre quency operation is turned on the sub readout is equalized to the main readout frequency and enters standby for transmit frequency input 35
- When you receive a pile up and you want to start split frequency operation to simplify picking out sta tions 35
- When you find a dx station an important considera tion is how to set the split frequency 35
- While pushing xfc you can monitor your transmit frequency 35
- Wq wop pp 35
- Calculate function 36
- E to reset the rit frequency push clear for 2 sec 36
- E to reset the tx frequency push clear for 2 sec 36
- I rit and tx 36
- Practical example 36
- Q push rit and tx to turn both the rit and tx functions on w rotate rit tx to find the dx station s receive frequency e when you find the dx station s receive frequency push rit to turn the rit function off 36
- Q push the rit switch 36
- Q push the tx switch 36
- Qr qot pp 36
- Qr qot wt 36
- R start transmitting while the station is standing by 36
- R to cancel the rit function push rit again 36
- R to cancel the tx function push tx again 36
- Receive and transmit 36
- Rit function 36
- The rit function shifts the receive frequency up to 9 99 khz in 1 hz steps 10 hz steps when can celling the 1 hz step readout without moving the transmit frequency 36
- The shift frequency of the rit or tx function can be added subtracted to the displayed frequency 36
- The tx function shifts the transmit frequency up to 9 99 khz in 1 hz steps 10 hz steps when can celling the 1 hz step readout without moving the re ceive frequency 36
- Tx function 36
- Usb usb 36
- Vfo vfo 36
- W rotate the rit tx control 36
- When rit and tx are on at the same time the rit tx control shifts both the transmit and receive frequencies from the displayed frequency at the same time 36
- When you find a dx station on 21 25 mhz cw and the station is picking up stations transmitting slightly up from 21 25 mhz 36
- While displaying the rit and or tx shift frequency push rit or tx for 2 sec 36
- Adjusting the vox function 37
- I monitor function 37
- I vox function 37
- Using the vox function 37
- Analog transmit meter 38
- I meter function 38
- I swr reading 38
- Multi function digital meter 38
- Compression level setting 39
- I speech compressor 39
- Speech compressor 39
- I digital voice recorder 40
- If the transmit voice memory channel t1 t4 appears push f 5 t r to select receive voice memory chan nel 40
- Playing the recorded audio 40
- Providing a transmission memory is very convenient for repeated cq and number transmissions at contest times as well as when making consecutive calls in dx pedition 40
- Q push exit one or more times to close a multi function screen if necessary w select a phone mode by pushing ssb or am fm e push f 2 voice to call up the voice recorder screen 40
- Q push exit one or more times to close a multi function screen if necessary w select a phone mode by pushing ssb or am fm e push f 2 voice to call up the voice recorder screen r push f 1 play to select the voice memory screen 40
- R push f 1 play to select the voice memory screen 40
- Receive and transmit 40
- Recording a received audio 40
- Recording is automatically terminated after 15 sec 40
- T push the desired memory channel f 1 r1 f 4 r4 for 2 sec to start recording 40
- T push the desired memory channel f 1 r1 f 4 r4 momentarily to playback 40
- The operating frequency mode and current time are programmed automatically previously recorded contents are cleared 40
- The transceiver has a total of 8 memory channels 4 each for transmit and receive of digital voice memo ries a maximum message of 15 sec can be recorded in each transmit and receive channels 40
- U push exit twice to exit voice memory screen 40
- Y push the selected memory channel f 1 r1 f 4 r4 again to stop playback if desired u push exit twice to exit voice memory screen 40
- Y push the selected memory channel f 1 r1 f 4 r4 again to stop recording 40
- A cursor appears and blinks 41
- Continued 41
- Confirming a message for transmit 41
- I digital voice recorder 41
- I push exit twice to exit voice memory screen 41
- Memory channels can be tagged with alphanumeric names of up to 20 characters each 41
- Programming a memory name for transmit 41
- Push abc or abc to toggle capital and small letters push 123 or etc to toggle numerals and symbols push f 1 ω or f 2 for cursor movement push f 3 del to delete the selected character push f 4 space to input a space 41
- Q push exit one or more times to close a multi function screen if necessary w select a phone mode by pushing ssb or am fm e push f 2 voice to call up the voice recorder screen 41
- Q push exit one or more times to close a multi function screen if necessary w select a phone mode by pushing ssb or am fm e push f 2 voice to call up the voice recorder screen r push f 2 mic rec to select the voice memory recording screen 41
- Q record a message as described above w call up the voice memory recording screen as de scribed in step q to r above e push f 5 name to enter memory name edit condition 41
- R push f 2 mic rec to select the voice memory recording screen 41
- R push f 5 t1 t4 one or more times to select the desired voice memory 41
- Receive and transmit 41
- Recording a message for transmit 41
- Recording is automatically terminated after 15 sec 41
- Speak into the microphone without pushing the ptt switch previously recorded contents are cleared 41
- T input the desired character by rotating the tuning dial or by pushing the band key for number input 41
- T push the desired memory channel f 1 t1 f 4 t4 for 2 sec to start recording 41
- T push the desired memory channel f 1 t1 f 4 t4 momentarily to start playback and con firmation 41
- The cursor disappears 41
- To transmit a message using a voice recorder record the desired message in advance as described below 41
- U repeat steps r to y to program another voice memory s name if desired i push exit twice to exit voice memory screen 41
- Y adjust the mic gain control so that the mic rec level indicator reads within 100 u push the selected memory channel f 1 t1 f 4 t4 again to stop recording 41
- Y push exit to input and set the name 41
- Y push the selected memory channel f 1 t1 f 4 t4 again to stop playback if desired u push exit twice to exit voice memory screen 41
- _ _ and spaces can be used 41
- Continued 42
- E push the desired memory channel f 1 t1 f 4 t4 momentarily to transmit the contents r rotate the tuning dial to adjust the transmit voice level 42
- I digital voice recorder 42
- If the receive voice memory channel r1 r4 appears push f 5 t r to select transmit voice memory chan nel 42
- Push f 3 def to select the default condition 42
- Push f 5 def to select the default condition 42
- Q call up the voice recorder screen as described above w push f 5 set to select the voice memory set mode screen e rotate the tuning dial to turn the monitor function on and off 42
- Q call up the voice recorder screen as described at left w push f 3 tx lev to select the voice memory transmit level set mode screen 42
- Q push exit one or more times to close a multi function screen if necessary w select a phone mode by pushing ssb or am fm e push f 2 voice to call up the voice recorder screen r push f 1 play to select the voice memory screen 42
- R push exit to return to the voice recorder screen 42
- Receive and transmit 42
- Sending a message for transmit 42
- T push exit to return to the voice recorder screen 42
- T push the desired memory channel f 1 t1 f 4 t4 momentarily to transmit the contents 42
- The monitor function can be automatically turned on while transmitting a voice memory message 42
- Transmit level setting 42
- Transmit monitor function 42
- Y push the selected memory channel f 1 t1 f 4 t4 again to stop if desired u push exit twice to exit voice memory screen 42
- 0 14 00 0 43
- 4 1 4 off off 43
- Adjust the rtty decoder threshold level if some characters are displayed when no signal is received 43
- Agc agc mid mid 43
- An external terminal unit tu or terminal node con troller tnc is not necessary for receiving a baudot signal 43
- Bw bw 350 350 43
- Def def wide wide adj adj 43
- Fil2 fil2 43
- Hold hold clr clr wide wide adj adj 43
- I rtty decoder 43
- I rtty tuning meter 43
- Q call up the rtty decoder screen as described at left w push f 4 adj to select the threshold level set ting condition e rotate the tuning dial to adjust the rtty decoder threshold level 43
- Q push cw rtty once or twice to select rtty mode w push rtty fil to activate the rtty filter and rtty tuning meter 43
- Q push exit one or more times to close a multi function screen if necessary w push cw rtty once or twice to select rtty mode e push f 2 decode to turn the rtty decoder on 43
- Qr qot pp 43
- R if the rtty filter is turned off push rtty fil to turn the function on 43
- R push exit to return to the rtty decoder screen 43
- Receive and transmit 43
- Rtty rtty fil fil2 43
- Setting the decoder threshold level 43
- Sft sft 0 43
- T push f 1 hold to freeze the current screen 43
- The rtty tuning meter is automatically displayed when the rtty filter is turned on 43
- The transceiver has an rtty decoder for baudot mark freq 2125 hz shift freq 170 hz 45 bps 43
- The transceiver has an rtty tuning indicator to be tuned correctly and easily 43
- The unshift on space usos function and new line code can be set in the miscellaneous others set mode pgs 70 71 43
- U push f 2 clr for 2 sec to clear the displayed characters i push exit to exit the rtty decoder screen 43
- Usb usb 43
- V f o v f o 43
- Y push f 5 wide to toggle the normal or wide screen space 43
- 0 14 00 0 44
- 001 001 001 001 001 style style contest contest number number 44
- 1 rotate the tuning dial to select the paddle polarity between normal and reverse polarity 2 push f 2 to select the keyer type item 3 rotate the tuning dial to set the electronic keyer function to electronic keyer bug key or straight key electronic keyer off 44
- 4 1 4 off off 44
- 4 push f 2 to select the mic up down keyer item 5 rotate the tuning dial to turn the substitute paddle function on or off 44
- 6 push exit to exit keyer set mode 44
- Agc agc mid mid 44
- Ant ant 44
- Att att off off 44
- Bk in bk in 44
- Bpf bpf 44
- Bw bw 500 500 sft sft 0 44
- Cw cw cw key key memo key elec key cw memo key elec key cw wave wave form form set set 44
- Def def 44
- E push f 4 cw key to select memory keyer set mode r select the keyer repeat time item using f 1 44
- Edit edit edit memory memory editor editor 44
- Fil2 fil2 44
- I electronic cw keyer 44
- I push f 2 to select the rise time item 44
- Keying weight example morse code k 44
- Memory keyer memory keyer 44
- Memory keyer menu memory keyer menu 44
- Meter meter 44
- O rotate the tuning dial to select the time which the output power becomes the set transmit power 0 push f 2 to select the paddle polarity item 44
- Off off 44
- P amp p amp 44
- Q push cw rtty once or twice to select cw mode 44
- Qr qot pp 44
- Receive and transmit 44
- Send send edit edit 001 001 cw key cw key 44
- Send send send max 4 max 4 characters characters x 4ch 4ch 44
- Setting the electronic keyer 44
- T rotate the tuning dial to select the memory keyer repeat interval see the next page for details 44
- The transceiver has an electronic keyer keying speed can be adjusted with key speed keying weight the ratio of dot space dash can be set from 1 1 2 to 1 1 4 in keyer set mode 44
- U rotate the tuning dial to select the keying weight 44
- Usb usb 44
- W push keyer to select keyer set mode 44
- Y push f 2 to select the dot dash ratio item 44
- 0 14 00 0 45
- 4 1 4 off off 45
- Abc abc 45
- Agc agc mid mid 45
- Bk in bk in 45
- Bpf bpf 45
- Bw bw 500 500 sft sft 0 45
- Contact number can be automatically transmitted from one of the memory keyer channels the morse cut numbers can be used as the contact numbers the maximum number for contact numbers is 9999 45
- Fil2 fil2 45
- I memory keyer 45
- I push f 3 001clr for 2 sec to clear the contact number o push exit to exit keyer set mode 45
- M1 m1 m2 m2 m3 m3 m4 m4 1 1 45
- Off off 45
- Programming the memory keyer 45
- Q push cw rtty to select cw mode w push f 2 keyer to select keyer set mode e push f 2 edit to enter the memory keyer edit screen 45
- Q push cw rtty to select cw mode w push keyer to select keyer set mode e push f 1 send to enter the memory keyer screen 45
- Q push cw rtty to select cw mode w push keyer to select keyer set mode e push f 3 001 to enter contact number screen 45
- Qr qot pp 45
- R push f 1 m1 f 4 m4 momentarily to trans mit the contents one time push these keys for 2 sec to transmit the contents repeatedly 45
- R push m1 m4 one or more times to select the de sired keyer memory channel t select the desired character group by pushing the character group keys abc 123 etc one or more times y select the desired character by rotating the tuning dial or by pushing the band key for number input 45
- R rotate the tuning dial to select the cut number type if desired 45
- Receive and transmit 45
- Setting the contact serial number 45
- T push exit to exit memory keyer screen 45
- T push f 2 to select the count up trigger item 45
- The memory keyer memorizes and can re transmit 4 cw key codes for often used cw sentences antenna types etc total capacity of the memory keyer is 54 characters in each memory channel 45
- Transmitting memory keyer contents 45
- U repeat step y until the desired contents are input i push m1 m4 to select the next memory channel and repeat step y for character input if desired o push exit to exit the memory keyer edit screen 45
- Usb usb 45
- Y rotate the tuning dial to select the desired mem ory channel for contest numbers u push f 2 to select the present number item 45
- Ç å del del space space m1 m4 m1 m4 45
- 0 14 00 0 46
- 4 1 4 off off 46
- Agc agc mid mid 46
- Ant ant 46
- Att att off off 46
- Bk in bk in 46
- Bw bw 2 k 2 k sft sft 0 46
- Comp comp off off wide wide 46
- Def def 46
- E push f 1 span one or more times to select the scope span r push f 2 att one or more times to activate an attenuator or turn the attenuator off 46
- Fil2 fil2 46
- I spectrum scope screen 46
- If a strong signal is received ghost waveform may appear push f 2 att one or more times to acti vate the spectrum scope attenuator in this case 46
- Maximum level hold function 46
- Meter meter 46
- Off off 46
- P amp p amp 46
- Q call up the scope screen as described at left w push f 5 set to select the spectrum scope set mode e push f 1 to select the scope during tx item r rotate the tuning dial to display the spectrum scope while transmitting or not 46
- Q call up the scope screen as described at left w push f 5 set to select the spectrum scope set mode e push f 2 to select the max hold item r rotate the tuning dial to turn the peak level holding function on or off 46
- Q push exit one or more times to close a multi function screen if necessary w push f 1 scope to select the scope screen 46
- Qr qot pp 46
- Receive and transmit 46
- Spectrum scope during transmitting 46
- T push exit to exit keyer set mode 46
- T push f 3 marker one or more times to select the marker sub readout or transmit frequency or turn the marker off 46
- The spectrum scope shows the peak level holding function peak levels are displayed in the background of the current spectrum in a different color until the re ceive frequency changes this can be deactivated if desired 46
- The spectrum scope shows the transmit signal wave form while transmitting this can be deactivated if de sired 46
- This function allows you to display the relative strengths of signals around the center frequency the span can be set to 12 khz 25 khz 50 khz and 100 khz ideal for monitoring band conditions in an instant 46
- U push exit to exit the scope screen 46
- Usb usb 46
- Vox vox off off 46
- When off is selected the spectrum scope holds the received waveform while transmitting and does not show the transmit waveform 46
- Y push f 4 hold to freeze the current spectrum waveform 46
- Antenna switch selection example 47
- For more than 3 antennas except for re ceive antenna when using an external antenna tuner 47
- Hf automatic antenna selecto 47
- I automatic antenna selection 47
- I dial lock function 47
- Push lock to toggle the dial lock function on and off 47
- Receive and transmit 47
- The dial lock function prevents changes by accidental movement of the tuning dial the lock function elec tronically locks the dial 47
- The lock indicator lights when the dial lock function is in use 47
- The transceiver covers 0 60 mhz over 10 bands each band key has a band memory which can mem orize a selected antenna ant1 ant2 ant1 rx an tenna and ant2 rx antenna when you change the operating frequency beyond a band the previously used antenna is automatically selected for the new band this function is convenient when you use 2 or 3 antennas 47
- To use the band memory enter set mode and confirm that auto is selected as the ant switch item p 70 47
- Under the following condition auto should be se lected as the ant switch set mode item when you use 2 antennas 47
- Under the following conditions manual should be selected as the ant switch set mode item when using 1 antenna when using the ex 627 47
- When off is selected the ant switch does not function and ant1 is always selected when manual is selected the ant switch functions however band memory does not function in this case you must select an antenna manually when auto is selected default setting the antenna tuner on off condition is also memorized in the band memory when auto or manual is selected the antenna tuner on off condition is consistent with the ant switch 47
- A repeater amplifies received signals and retransmits them at a different frequency when using a repeater the transmit frequency is shifted from the receive fre quency by an offset frequency a repeater can be ac cessed using split frequency operation with the shift frequency set to the repeater s offset frequency 48
- Available repeater tones unit hz 48
- Convenient 48
- E push the desired band key r push am fm one or more times to select fm mode t set the receive frequency repeater output fre quency 48
- Each memory channel can store an independent set ting 48
- For accessing a repeater which requires a repeater tone set the repeater tone frequency in set mode as described below 48
- I repeater operation 48
- Q select fm mode w push tone for 2 sec to enter tone set mode e push f 1 to select the repeater tone item r rotate the tuning dial to select the desired re peater tone frequency 48
- Q set the offset frequencies hf 50 mhz and turn on the quick split function in set mode others in advance pgs 68 69 w push vfo memo to select vfo mode 48
- Receive and transmit 48
- Setting the repeater tone 48
- Some repeaters require subaudible tones to be ac cessed subaudible tones are superimposed over your normal signal and must be set in advance the transceiver has 50 tones from 67 hz to 254 hz 48
- Store repeater tone frequencies and on off settings in memory channels for easy recall 48
- T push exit to exit tone set mode 48
- U push and hold ptt to transmit release ptt to receive i to return to simplex push split momentarily to clear the sub display 48
- Usb usb 48
- Wo yip pp 48
- Wq wop pp 48
- Y push split for 2 sec to start repeater operation 48
- Available tone squelch tones unit hz 49
- Convenient 49
- I tone squelch operation 49
- Q push vfo memo to select vfo mode 49
- Q select fm mode w push tone for 2 sec to enter tone set mode e push f 2 to select the tone squelch tone item r rotate the tuning dial to select the desired tone squelch frequency 49
- Receive and transmit 49
- Setting the tone squelch tone 49
- Store tone squelch frequencies and on off settings in memory channels for easy recall 49
- T push exit to exit tone set mode 49
- T when the received signal includes a matching tone squelch opens and the signal can be heard 49
- The tone squelch opens only when receiving a signal containing a matching subaudible tone you can silently wait for calls from group members using the same tone 49
- The transceiver has 50 tones from 67 hz to 254 hz 49
- W push the desired band key e push am fm one or more times to select fm mode r push tone one or more times until tsql ap pears in the function display 49
- Wo yip pp 49
- Wq wop pp 49
- Y operate the transceiver in the normal way u to cancel the tone squelch push tone to clear tsql 49
- Caution 50
- I antenna tuner operation 50
- Ah 4 ah 3 hf automatic antenna tuner 51
- Ah 4 ah 3 operation 51
- Antenna tuner of the ic pw1 ic 4kl or ic 2kl ic at500 51
- I optional external tuner operation 51
- R warning high voltage 51
- F inpent 52
- I memory channel selection 52
- I memory channels 52
- Memory operation 52
- Usb usb 52
- Using the keypad 52
- Using the y or z keys 52
- Vfo memo 52
- Vfo vfo 52
- 0 14 00 0 53
- Agc agc mid mid 53
- Ant ant 53
- Att att off off 53
- Bw bw 2 k 2 k 53
- Comp comp off off wide wide 53
- Confirming programmed memory channels 53
- E push f 3 select to set the memory channel as a select memory or not 53
- E rotate the tuning dial while pushing f 2 set to select the desired memory channel 53
- Fil2 fil2 53
- I memory channel screen 53
- Memory operation 53
- Meter meter 53
- P amp p amp 53
- Q push exit one or more times to close a multi function screen if necessary w push f 3 memory to select the memory chan nel screen 53
- Q select the memory channel screen as described above w rotate the tuning dial while pushing f 1 roll to scroll the screen e push f 2 set to select the highlighted memory channel if desired 53
- Q select the memory channel screen as described at left w rotate the tuning dial while pushing f 2 set to select the desired memory channel 53
- Qr qot pp 53
- R push exit to exit the memory channel screen 53
- R repeat steps w to e to program another memory channel as a select memory channel if desired t push exit to exit the memory channel screen 53
- Roll roll set set select select name name wide wide 53
- Select memory channels are used for select memory scan select memory scan repeatedly scans the se lect memory channels only this is useful to speedup the memory scan interval of course select memory channels are also scanned during normal memory scan 53
- Selecting a memory channel using the memory channel screen 53
- Setting a memory channel as a select memory 53
- Setting select memory channels is also possible in the scan screen 53
- Sft sft 0 53
- The memory channel screen simultaneously shows 7 memory channels and their programmed contents 13 memory channels can be displayed in the wide mem ory channel screen 53
- Usb usb 53
- Vox vox off off 53
- You can select a desired memory channel from the memory channel screen 53
- E push mw for 2 sec to program the displayed fre quency and operating mode into the memory channel 54
- E tpw pp 54
- Example programming 21 80 mhz usb into memory channel 18 54
- Example programming 7 88 mhz lsb into memory channel 12 54
- I memory channel programming 54
- Lsb lsb 54
- Memory channel programming can be preformed ei ther in vfo mode or in memory mode 54
- Memory operation 54
- Programming in memory mode 54
- Programming in vfo mode 54
- Q select the desired memory channel with y z in memory mode 54
- Q set the desired frequency and operating mode in vfo mode w push y z several times to select the desired memory channel 54
- Qr qpp pp 54
- U pii pp 54
- Usb usb 54
- Vfo vfo 54
- W set the desired frequency and operating mode in memory mode 54
- Wq wip pp 54
- E push vfo memo for 2 sec to transfer the fre quency and operating mode 55
- E to return to vfo mode push vfo memo mo mentarily 55
- I frequency transferring 55
- Memory operation 55
- Q select the memory channel to be transferred with y z in memory mode 55
- Q select vfo mode with vfo memo w select the memory channel to be transferred with y z 55
- Qr pqi pp 55
- Qr pwp pp 55
- The frequency and operating mode in a memory chan nel can be transferred to the vfo frequency transferring can be performed in either vfo mode or memory mode 55
- This is useful for transferring frequency and operating mode while operating in memory mode 55
- This is useful for transferring programmed contents to vfo 55
- Transferring example in memory mode operating frequency 14 20 mhz cw m ch 16 contents of m ch 16 14 18 mhz cw 55
- Transferring example in vfo mode operating frequency 21 20 mhz usb vfo contents of m ch 16 14 18 mhz cw 55
- Transferring in memory mode 55
- Transferring in vfo mode 55
- Usb usb 55
- Vfo memo 55
- W push vfo memo for 2 sec to transfer the fre quency and operating mode 55
- When you have changed the frequency or operat ing mode in the selected memory channel displayed frequency and mode are transferred programmed frequency and mode in the mem ory channel are not transferred and they remain in the memory channel 55
- Wq ewp pp 55
- 0 14 00 0 56
- 0 14 95 0 vfo vfo 56
- Abc abc 56
- Agc agc mid mid 56
- All memory channels including scan edges can be tagged with alphanumeric names of up to 10 charac ters each 56
- Ant ant 56
- Any unnecessary memory channels can be cleared the cleared memory channels become blank chan nels 56
- Att att off off 56
- Bw bw 2 k 2 k 56
- Comp comp off off wide wide 56
- Cw cw 14 95 0 14 95 0 vfo vfo 56
- E select the desired memory channel 56
- Editing programming memory names 56
- Fil2 fil2 56
- I memory clearing 56
- I memory names 56
- Memory operation 56
- Meter meter 56
- P amp p amp 56
- Q push exit one or more times to close a multi function screen if necessary w push f 3 memory to select the memory chan nel screen 56
- Q select memory mode with vfo memo w select the desired memory channel with y z e push m cl for 2 sec to clear the contents 56
- Qot pp 56
- Qr qot pp 56
- R push f 4 name to edit memory channel name 56
- R to clear other memory channels repeat steps w and e 56
- Roll roll set set select select name name wide wide 56
- Sft sft 0 56
- T input the desired character by rotating the tuning dial or by pushing the band key for number input 56
- U repeat steps e to y to program another memory channel s name if desired i push exit to exit the memory channel screen 56
- Usb usb 56
- Vfo vfo 56
- Vfo vfo usb usb 56
- Vox vox off off 56
- Wr oyp pp 56
- Y push exit to input and set the name 56
- _ _ and spaces can be used 56
- Ç å del del space space wide wide 56
- Calling up a frequency from a memo pad 57
- I memo pads 57
- Memo pads 57
- Temporary pad 57
- Writing frequencies and operating modes into memo pads 57
- Channels 58
- I preparation 58
- I scan types 58
- Scan resume on off 58
- Scan speed 58
- Squelch condition 58
- 0 14 00 0 59
- 5 khz 10 khz 20 khz 50 khz 100 khz 500 khz and 1000 khz are selectable 59
- Bw bw 2 k 2 k 59
- Decimal points blink while scanning 59
- F c e n t e r c e n t e r 1 4 1 9 5 0 0 m h z 1 4 1 9 5 0 0 m h z 59
- F fine fine 59
- F s c a n s c a n 59
- F s p a n s p a n 1 0 k h z 1 0 k h z 59
- F span f span set set 59
- Fil2 fil2 59
- I f scan operation 59
- I programmed scan operation 59
- If the same frequencies are programmed into the scan edge memory channel p1 and p2 pro grammed scan does not start 59
- O when the scan detects a signal the scan stops pauses or ignores it depending on the resume set ting and the squelch condition 0 to cancel the scan push f 2 f 59
- P r o g r a m m e d p r o g r a m m e d p 1 p 1 0 5 0 0 0 0 m h z 0 5 0 0 0 0 m h z 59
- P r o g r a m s c a n p r o g r a m s c a n 59
- Prog prog 59
- Q push exit one or more times to close a multi function screen if necessary w select vfo mode e select the desired operating mode 59
- Q push exit one or more times to close a multi function screen if necessary w select vfo mode or a memory channel e select the desired operating mode 59
- Qr qot pp 59
- R push f 4 scan to select the scan screen 59
- S c a n s c a n e d g e s e d g e s p 2 p 2 2 9 9 9 9 9 9 m h z 2 9 9 9 9 9 9 m h z 59
- Scan scan 59
- See previous page for scan condition if the rf sql control function is set as auto the squelch is always open in ssb cw and rtty modes see pgs 3 68 for details 59
- Sft sft 0 59
- T set rf sql open or closed 59
- The operating mode can also be changed while scan ning 59
- U set center frequency of the f span i push f 2 f to start the f scan 59
- U when the scan detects a signal the scan stops pauses or ignores it depending on the resume set ting and the squelch condition i to cancel the scan push f 1 prog 59
- Usb usb 59
- Y push f 1 prog to start the programmed scan 59
- Y set the f span by pushing f 4 f span 59
- 0 14 00 0 60
- Bw bw 2 k 2 k 60
- Decimal points blink while scanning 60
- F fine fine 60
- F i n e p r o g r a m s c a n f i n e p r o g r a m s c a n 60
- F s p a n s p a n 1 0 k h z 1 0 k h z 60
- F select select 60
- F span f span set set 60
- Fil2 fil2 60
- Fine program scan or fine f scan appears 60
- Fine scan functions as programmed or f scan but scan speed decreases when the squelch opens but does not stop the scanning tuning step shifts from 50 hz to 10 hz while the squelch opens 60
- I fine programmed scan fine f scan 60
- I memory scan operation 60
- M e m o r y s c a n m e m o r y s c a n 60
- Memo memo 60
- Or more memory channels must be programmed for memory scan to start 60
- P r o g r a m m e d p r o g r a m m e d p 1 p 1 0 5 0 0 0 0 m h z 0 5 0 0 0 0 m h z 60
- P r o g r a m s c a n p r o g r a m s c a n 60
- Prog prog 60
- Q push exit one or more times to close a multi function screen if necessary w push f 4 scan to select the scan screen e set for programmed scan or f scan as described on previous page r push f 1 prog or f 2 f to start a scan 60
- Q push exit one or more times to close a multi function screen if necessary w select memory mode e select the desired operating mode 60
- Qr qot pp 60
- R push f 4 scan to select the scan screen 60
- S c a n s c a n e d g e s e d g e s p 2 p 2 2 9 9 9 9 9 9 m h z 2 9 9 9 9 9 9 m h z 60
- Scan scan 60
- See p 56 for scan condition if the rf sql control function is set as auto the squelch is always open in ssb cw and rtty modes see pgs 3 68 for details 60
- Sft sft 0 60
- T push f 3 fine to start a fine scan 60
- T set rf sql open or closed 60
- The operating mode can also be changed while scan ning 60
- U when the scan detects a signal the scan stops pauses or ignores it depending on the resume set ting and the squelch condition i to cancel the scan push f 1 memo 60
- Usb usb 60
- Vfo vfo 60
- Y push f 1 memo to start the memory scan 60
- Y when the scan detects a signal the scan speed decreases but does not stop u push f 1 prog or f 2 f to stop the scan push f 3 fine to cancel the fine scan 60
- 0 14 00 0 61
- Bw bw 2 k 2 k 61
- Decimal points blink while scanning 61
- F s p a n s p a n 1 0 k h z 1 0 k h z 61
- F select select 61
- F span f span set set 61
- Fil2 fil2 61
- I select memory scan operation 61
- I setting select memory channels 61
- I when the scan detects a signal the scan stops pauses or ignores it depending on the resume set ting and the squelch condition o to cancel the scan push f 1 memo 61
- Memo memo 61
- Or more memory channels must be designated as select memory channels for select memory scan to start 61
- P r o g r a m m e d p r o g r a m m e d p 1 p 1 0 5 0 0 0 0 m h z 0 5 0 0 0 0 m h z 61
- Q push exit one or more times to close a multi function screen if necessary w select memory mode e push f 4 scan to select the scan screen 61
- Q push exit one or more times to close a multi function screen if necessary w select memory mode e select the desired operating mode 61
- Qr qot pp 61
- R push f 4 scan to select the scan screen 61
- R select the desired memory channel to set as se lect memory channel 61
- S appears for select memory channels 61
- S c a n s c a n e d g e s e d g e s p 2 p 2 2 9 9 9 9 9 9 m h z 2 9 9 9 9 9 9 m h z 61
- S e l e c t m e m o r y s c a n s e l e c t m e m o r y s c a n 61
- Scan scan 61
- See p 56 for scan condition if the rf sql control function is set as auto the squelch is always open in ssb cw and rtty modes see pgs 3 68 for details 61
- Select memory channels can also be set in the memory channel screen p 51 61
- Sft sft 0 61
- T push f 3 select to set the memory channel as a select memory or not 61
- T set rf sql open or closed 61
- The operating mode can also be changed while scan ning 61
- U push f 3 select to start select memory scan push f 3 select again to return to memory scan if desired 61
- Usb usb 61
- Vfo vfo 61
- Y push f 1 memo to start the memory scan 61
- Y repeat steps r to t to program another memory channel as a select memory channel if desired u push exit to exit the scan screen 61
- 0 14 00 0 62
- Bw bw 2 k 2 k 62
- E push f 5 set to select the scan set mode screen r push f 1 y to select the scan speed item 62
- F fine fine 62
- F s p a n s p a n 1 0 k h z 1 0 k h z 62
- F span f span set set 62
- Fil2 fil2 62
- I scan set mode 62
- P r o g r a m m e d p r o g r a m m e d p 1 p 1 0 5 0 0 0 0 m h z 0 5 0 0 0 0 m h z 62
- Prog prog 62
- Q push exit one or more times to close a multi function screen if necessary w push f 4 scan to select the scan screen 62
- Q push exit one or more times to close a multi function screen if necessary w push f 4 scan to select the scan screen e push f 5 set to select the scan set mode screen r push f 2 z to select the scan resume condition item 62
- Qr qot pp 62
- S c a n s c a n e d g e s e d g e s p 2 p 2 2 9 9 9 9 9 9 m h z 2 9 9 9 9 9 9 m h z 62
- Scan resume condition 62
- Scan scan 62
- Scan set mode is used for programming scanning speed and scan resume condition 62
- Scan speed 62
- Sft sft 0 62
- T rotate the tuning dial to select the scan speed 62
- T rotate the tuning dial to turn the scan resume function on or off 62
- The transceiver has 2 speeds for scanning high and low 62
- This item sets the scan resume function on or off on scan resumes 10 sec after stopping on a signal or 2 sec after a signal disappears off scan does not resume after stopping on a signal 62
- Usb usb 62
- Y push exit twice to exit the set mode 62
- I tone scan 63
- 0 14 00 0 64
- Bw bw 2 k 2 k 64
- Clock and timers 64
- Fil2 fil2 64
- I setting power on time 64
- I setting the current time 64
- Q push exit one or more times to close a multi function screen if necessary w push f 5 set then f 3 time to enter timer set mode e push f 1 y or f 2 z to select the power on time item 64
- Q push exit one or more times to close a multi function screen if necessary w push f 5 set then f 3 time to enter timer set mode e push f 1 y or f 2 z to select the time adjust ment item 64
- R set the current time using the tuning dial 64
- R set the desired power on time using the tuning dial 64
- Set set 64
- Sft sft 0 64
- T push f 4 set to enter the set time 64
- The transceiver can be set to turn on automatically at a specified time 64
- The transceiver has a built in 24 hour clock with power off and power on timer functions this is use ful when logging qso s and so on the clock indica tion is always displayed except after pushing f inp 64
- Usb usb 64
- Y push exit twice to exit timer set mode 64
- I setting power off period 65
- I timer operation 65
- 0 14 00 0 66
- 4 1 4 off off 66
- Agc agc mid mid 66
- Bk in bk in 66
- Bw bw 2 k 2 k 66
- Def def wide wide 66
- Disp disp disp bright contrast style font bright contrast style font etc etc 66
- Fil2 fil2 66
- I set mode description 66
- Level level disp disp time time others others 66
- Level level level tx tx tone monitor side tone monitor side tone tone etc etc 66
- Off off 66
- Others others others other other set set mode mode 66
- Set mode 66
- Set mode operation 66
- Set mode set mode 66
- Set set mode mode menu menu 66
- Sft sft 0 66
- Time time time clock timer clock timer 66
- Usb usb 66
- Vfo vfo 66
- Vfo vfo usb usb 66
- Wide wide 66
- Beep level 67
- Beep level limit 67
- I level set mode 67
- Monitor level 67
- Side tone level 67
- Side tone level limit 67
- Ssb tx tone bass 67
- Ssb tx tone treble 67
- Backlight lcd 68
- Backlight switches 68
- Contrast lcd 68
- Display font 68
- Display type 68
- Horizon 68
- I display set mode 68
- Memory name 68
- Continued 69
- I display set mode 69
- I timer set mode 69
- Ic 756pro 69
- Ic 756pro ic 756pro 69
- Ja3yua 69
- My call 69
- Opening screen example 69
- Power off period 69
- Power on timer set 69
- Time now 69
- Beep band edge 70
- Beep confirmation 70
- Calibration marker 70
- I miscellaneous others set mode 70
- Quick dualwatch 70
- Quick split 70
- Rf sql control 70
- Continued 71
- Fm split offset 50m 71
- Fm split offset hf 71
- I miscellaneous others set mode 71
- Split lock 71
- Tuner auto start 71
- Tuner ptt start 71
- Ant switch 72
- Continued 72
- I miscellaneous others set mode 72
- Rtty decode usos 72
- Rtty keying polarity 72
- Rtty mark frequency 72
- Rtty shift width 72
- Continued 73
- I miscellaneous others set mode 73
- Main dial auto ts 73
- Memo pad numbers 73
- Rtty decode new line code 73
- Speech language 73
- Speech s level 73
- Speech speed 73
- Ci v address 74
- Ci v baud rate 74
- Ci v transceive 74
- Ci v with ic 731 74
- Continued 74
- I miscellaneous others set mode 74
- Mic up down speed 74
- Caution 75
- I opening the transceiver s case 75
- I ut 102 75
- Option installation 75
- I troubleshooting 76
- Maintenance 76
- The following chart is designed to help you correct problems which are not equipment malfunctions if you are unable to locate the cause of a problem or solve it through the use of this chart contact your near est icom dealer or service center 76
- Caution 77
- I clock backup battery replacement 77
- I fuse replacement 77
- Approximate 78
- Caution 78
- I frequency calibration 78
- I tuning dial brake adjustment 78
- Bottom view 79
- Internal views 79
- Top view 79
- Ci v connection example 80
- Control command 80
- Data format 80
- I remote jack ci v information 80
- Command table 81
- Control command 81
- Antenna tuner 82
- General 82
- Receiver 82
- Specifications 82
- Transmitter 82
- A 2 m long an tenna element for mobile operation with the ah 4 83
- Ah 2b antenna element 83
- Ah 4 hf 50 mhz automatic antenna tuner 83
- Ct 17 ci v level converter 83
- Ex 627 automatic antenna 83
- Full duty 1 kw linear amplifier including an automatic antenna tuner has automatic tuning and band selection capability full break in qsk oper ation is possible the amplifier power supply unit and the remote control unit are separated 83
- Ic pw1 hf 50 mhz all band 1 kw linear amplifier 83
- Options 83
- Sm 20 desktop microphone 83
- Sp 20 external speaker 83
- Specially designed to tune a long wire antenna for portable or mobile hf operation the ptt tuner start function provides simple operation 83
- Unidirectional electret microphone for base station operation includes up down switches and a low cut function 83
- 9 16 kamihigashi hirano ku osaka 547 0002 japan 84
- Count on us 84
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