ICOM orporated 318200 HF/50 MHz Tranceiver User Manual IC 7600 Instruction Manual
ICOM Incorporated HF/50 MHz Tranceiver IC 7600 Instruction Manual
User Manual
INSTRUCTION MANUAL HF/50 MHz TRANSCEIVER i7410 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. FOREWORD SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES Thank you for making the IC-7410 your radio of choice. We hope you agree with Icomâs philosophy of âtechnology first.â Many hours of research and development went into the design of your IC-7410. FEATURES M High receiver performance: third-order intercept (IP3) of +30 dBm (HF bands only) M Simple band scope function M Âą0.5 ppm of high frequency stability M Large LCD with LED backlight M RS-BA1 compatible The transceiver comes with the following accessories. Qty. q Hand microphone ............................................ 1 w DC power cable ............................................... 1 e Spare fuse (ATC 5 A) ...................................... 1 r Spare fuse (ATC 30 A) .................................... 2 t ACC cable ......................................................... 1 y 6.3 (d) mm plug ................................................. 1 IMPORTANT READ THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL CAREFULLY before attempting to operate the transceiver. SAVE THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL. This manual contains important safety and operating instructions for the IC-7410. EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS WORD DEFINITION RDANGER! Personal death, serious injury or an explosion may occur. Personal injury, fire hazard or electric RWARNING! shock may occur. CAUTION NOTE Equipment damage may occur. If disregarded, inconvenience only. No risk of personal injury, ďŹre or electric shock. Spurious signals may be received near some frequencies. These are made in the internal circuit and does not indicate a transceiver malfunction. Icom, Icom Inc. and the Icom logo are registered trademarks of Icom Incorporated (Japan) in Japan, the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Spain, Russia and/or other countries. Microsoft, Windows and Windows Vista are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. All other products or brands are registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective holders. FCC INFORMATION s &/2 #,!33 " 5.).4%.4)/.!, 2!$)!4/23 This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: s 2EORIENT OR RELOCATE THE RECEIVING ANTENNA s )NCREASE THE SEPARATION BETWEEN THE EQUIPMENT and receiver. s #ONNECT THE EQUIPMENT INTO AN OUTLET ON A circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. s #ONSULT THE DEALER OR AN EXPERIENCED RADIO46 technician for help. #!54)/. Changes or modifications to this device, not expressly approved by Icom Inc., could void your authority to operate this device under FCC regulations. PRECAUTIONS R WARNING HIGH RF VOLTAGE! NEVER attach an antenna or internal antenna connector during transmission. This may result in an electrical shock or burn. R WARNING! NEVER operate the transceiver with a headset 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 or discontinue use. R WARNING! NEVER operate or touch the transceiver with wet hands. This may result in an electric shock or damage to the transceiver. R WARNING! NEVER apply AC power to the [DC13.8V] socket on the transceiver rear panel. This could cause a fire or damage the transceiver. R WARNING! NEVER apply more than 16 V DC to the [DC13.8V] socket on the transceiver rear panel, or use reverse polarity. This could cause a fire or damage the transceiver. R WARNING! NEVER let metal, wire or other objects protrude into the transceiver or into connectors on the rear panel. This may result in an electric shock. R WARNING! Immediately turn OFF the transceiver power and remove the power cable if it emits an abnormal odor, sound or smoke. Contact your Icom dealer or distributor for advice. #!54)/. .%6%2 put the transceiver in any unstable place (such as on a slanted surface or vibrated place). This may cause injury and/or damage to the transceiver. #!54)/. NEVER change the internal settings of the transceiver. This may reduce transceiver performance and/or damage to the transceiver. In particular, incorrect settings for transmitter circuits, such as output power, idling current, etc., might damage the expensive final devices. DO NOT use harsh solvents such as benzine or alcohol when cleaning, as they will damage the transceiver surfaces. DO NOT push the PTT switch when you donât actually desire to transmit. DO NOT use or place the transceiver in areas with temperatures below Âą0°C (+32°F) or above +50°C (+122°F). DO NOT place the transceiver in excessively dusty environments or in direct sunlight. DO NOT place the transceiver against walls or putting anything on top of the transceiver. This may overheat the transceiver. Always place unit in a secure place to avoid inadvertent use by children. "% #!2%&5, If you use a linear amplifier, set the transceiverâs RF output power to less than the linear amplifierâs maximum input level, otherwise, the linear amplifier will be damaged. "% #!2%&5, The rear panel will become hot when operating the transceiver continuously for long periods of time. USE only the specified microphone. Other manufacturersâ microphones have different pin assignments, and connection to the IC-7410 may damage the transceiver or microphone. 10 11 During maritime mobile operation, keep the transceiver and microphone as far away as possible from the magnetic navigation compass to prevent erroneous indications. 12 13 Turn OFF the transceiverâs power and/or disconnect the DC power cable when you will not use the transceiver for long period of time. 14 15 16 The transceiver warranty does not cover any problems caused by unauthorized internal adjustment. 17 #!54)/. NEVER block any cooling vents on the top, rear, sides or bottom of the transceiver. 18 #!54)/. NEVER expose the transceiver to 19 rain, snow or any liquids. #!54)/. NEVER install the transceiver in a 20 place without adequate ventilation. Heat dissipation may be reduced, and the transceiver may be damaged. 21 ii TABLE OF CONTENTS FOREWORD .............................................................. i IMPORTANT............................................................... i EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS............................................ i SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES....................................... i FCC INFORMATION .................................................. i PRECAUTIONS......................................................... ii 4!",% /& #/.4%.43 ........................................... iii 1 PANEL DESCRIPTION................................... 1â14 N Front panel ........................................................ 1 N Rear panel......................................................... 8 D ACC socket information .............................. 10 N LCD display ..................................................... 11 N Function display .............................................. 13 D M1 (Menu 1) ............................................... 13 D Function keys on M1 (Menu 1) ................... 13 D M2 (Menu 2) ............................................... 14 D Function keys on M2 (Menu 2) ................... 14 2 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS ........ 15â22 N Selecting a location ......................................... 15 N Grounding ....................................................... 15 N Antenna connection ........................................ 15 N Required connections ..................................... 16 D Front panel .................................................. 16 D Rear panel .................................................. 16 N Advanced connections .................................... 17 D Front panel .................................................. 17 D Rear panel .................................................. 17 N External keypad connections .......................... 18 N External antenna tuner connection ................. 18 D Connecting the AH-4 .................................. 18 N Power supply connections ............................... 19 N Connecting to a DC power supply ................... 19 D Connecting to the PS-126 DC POWER SUPPLY ...................................................... 19 D Connecting to a non-Icom DC POWER SUPPLY ...................................................... 19 N Linear ampliďŹer connections ........................... 20 D Connecting the IC-PW1/PW1EURO ........... 20 D Connecting a non-Icom linear ampliďŹer ...... 21 N Microphone connector information .................. 22 N Microphones.................................................... 22 D HM-36 ........................................................ 22 D SM-50 (Option) ........................................... 22 iii 3 "!3)# /0%2!4)/. ..................................... 23â34 N Before ďŹrst applying power .............................. 23 N Turning ON (CPU resetting) ............................ 23 N VFO description............................................... 24 D Selecting the VFO A/B ............................... 24 D VFO equalization........................................ 24 N Selecting VFO/Memory mode ......................... 24 N Selecting a frequency band............................. 25 D Using the band stacking registers. .............. 25 N Frequency setting............................................ 26 D Tuning with [DIAL] ...................................... 26 D Direct frequency entry with the keypad....... 26 D Quick Tuning function .................................. 27 D Selecting 1 Hz step ..................................... 27 D 1â4 Tuning Step function .............................. 27 D Auto Tuning Step function .......................... 28 D About the 5 MHz frequency band operation (USA version only) ...................................... 28 D Band edge warning beep ............................ 29 D Programming the user band edge .............. 30 N Operating mode selection ............................... 31 N Volume setting ................................................. 31 N Squelch and receive (RF) sensitivity ............... 32 N Voice synthesizer operation ............................ 33 N Meter Display selection ................................... 33 N Basic transmit operation .................................. 34 D Transmitting................................................. 34 D Microphone gain adjustment....................... 34 4 RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT .......................... 35â52 N Operating SSB ................................................ 35 N Operating CW ................................................. 36 D About the CW reverse mode ....................... 37 D About CW pitch control ............................... 37 D About keying speed..................................... 37 D CW sidetone function .................................. 37 N Electronic keyer functions ............................... 38 D Memory keyer menu construction ............... 38 D Memory keyer send menu........................... 39 D Editing a memory keyer .............................. 40 D Contest number Set mode .......................... 41 D Keyer Set mode .......................................... 42 N Operating RTTY (FSK).................................... 44 N RTTY functions................................................ 45 D RTTY menu construction ............................ 45 D About the RTTY reverse mode ................... 46 D RTTY decoder ............................................. 46 D Twin Peak Filter ........................................... 47 D RTTY Set mode .......................................... 48 N Operating AM/FM ............................................ 49 N Tone squelch operation................................... 50 N Tone scan operation ........................................ 51 N Repeater operation ......................................... 51 D Repeater access tone frequency setting..... 52 D Transmit frequency monitor check .............. 52 5 FUNCTIONS FOR RECEIVE........................ 53â61 N RIT function ..................................................... 53 D RIT monitor function.................................... 53 N Simple band scope.......................................... 54 N PreampliďŹer ..................................................... 55 N Attenuator........................................................ 55 N AGC function ................................................... 56 D AGC speed selection .................................. 56 D Setting the AGC time constant .................... 56 N IF ďŹlter selection .............................................. 57 D IF ďŹlter selection .......................................... 57 D Filter passband width setting ...................... 57 D 1st IF ďŹlter selection .................................... 58 D IF (DSP) ďŹlter shape ................................... 58 N Twin PBT operation ......................................... 59 N Noise Blanker .................................................. 60 D NB Set mode............................................... 60 N Meter Peak Hold function ................................ 60 N Noise Reduction .............................................. 61 N Dial Lock function ............................................ 61 N Notch function ................................................. 61 6 FUNCTIONS FOR TRANSMIT ..................... 62â68 N VOX function.................................................... 62 D Using the VOX function ............................... 62 D Adjusting the VOX function.......................... 62 N Break-in function ............................................. 63 D Semi Break-in operation ............................. 63 D Full Break-in operation ................................ 63 N Speech Compressor ....................................... 64 N Transmit ďŹlter width selection ............................ 64 N âTX function ................................................... 65 D âTX Monitor function .................................. 65 N Monitor function............................................... 65 N Split frequency operation ................................ 66 N Quick Split function ......................................... 67 D Split Lock function ....................................... 67 N Measuring SWR .............................................. 68 D Spot measurement...................................... 68 D Plot measurement ....................................... 68 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 iv TABLE OF CONTENTS 7 MEMORY OPERATION ................................ 69â74 N General description ......................................... 69 D Memory channel contents ........................... 69 N Memory channel selection .............................. 69 D Selection in the VFO mode ......................... 69 D Selection in the Memory mode ................... 69 N Memory channel programming ....................... 70 D Programming in the VFO mode .................. 70 D Programming in the Memory mode............. 70 N Memory clearing ............................................. 71 N Memory contents copying ............................... 72 D Copying in the VFO mode........................... 72 D Copying in the Memory mode ..................... 72 N Memory name programming ........................... 73 N Memo Pad function ......................................... 74 D Writing the displayed data into a memo pad .. 74 D Calling up a memo pad ............................... 74 8 SCANS ......................................................... 75â81 N Scan types ...................................................... 75 N Preparation...................................................... 76 N Voice Squelch Control function ....................... 76 N Scan Set mode................................................ 77 N Programmed scan/Fine programmed scan (VFO mode) .................................................... 78 D About the Fine programmed scan ............... 78 N Memory scan (Memory mode) ........................ 79 D Memory scan .............................................. 79 D Select Memory scan ................................... 80 D Setting/Cancelling Select Memory channels . 80 N âF scan and Fine âF scan ............................. 81 D About the Fine âF scan .............................. 81 9 ANTENNA TUNER OPERATION ................. 82â84 N Antenna connection and selection .................. 82 N Antenna tuner operation .................................. 83 D Tuner operation ........................................... 83 D Manual tuning ............................................. 83 N Optional external tuner operation .................... 84 10 SET MODE ................................................... 85â91 N Set mode description ...................................... 85 D The Set mode settings ................................ 85 N Tone Control Set mode description ................. 90 D The Tone control Set mode settings ........... 90 11 DATA COMMUNICATION ............................. 92â93 N Connections .................................................... 92 D When connecting to [ACC].......................... 92 D When connecting to [MIC] .......................... 92 N Packet (AFSK) operation ................................. 93 D Frequency display during AFSK operation . 93 12 OPTION INSTALLATION ............................. 94â95 N Opening the transceiverâs case ....................... 94 N FL-430/FL-431 1ST IF FILTER installation.......... 95 13 MAINTENANCE ......................................... 96â100 N Troubleshooting ............................................... 96 D Transceiver power ....................................... 96 D Transmit and receive ................................... 96 D Scanning ..................................................... 97 D Display ........................................................ 97 N Dial tuning tension adjustment ........................ 97 N Frequency calibration (approximate) ............... 98 N About protection displays ................................ 98 N Fuse replacement ........................................... 99 D DC power cable fuse replacement .............. 99 D Circuitry fuse replacement .......................... 99 N Resetting the CPU ........................................ 100 D Partial reset............................................... 100 D All reset ..................................................... 100 14 CONTROL COMMAND ............................ 101â108 N Remote jack (CI-V) information ..................... 101 D CI-V connection example .......................... 101 D Data format ............................................... 101 D Command table ........................................ 102 D Data content description ........................... 106 15 SPECIFICATIONS .................................... 109â110 N General ......................................................... 109 N Transmitter .................................................... 109 N Receiver ........................................................ 110 N Antenna tuner................................................ 110 16 OPTIONS .................................................. 111â112 N Options .......................................................... 111 17 CE ............................................................. 113â114 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 vi 1 PANEL DESCRIPTION N Front panel i o !0 !1 !2 !3 !4 !5 !6 q POWER SWITCH [POWER] (p. 23) Âą Push to turn ON the transceiver power. s &IRST CONlRM THE $# POWER SOURCE IS TURNED /. Âą Hold down for 1 second to turn OFF the power. w TRANSMIT SWITCH [TRANSMIT] (p. 34) Push to select transmit or receive. s 7HILE TRANSMITTING THE 48 INDICATOR @1) lights red. s 7HILE RECEIVING OR WHEN THE SQUELCH OPENS THE 28 INDIcator (i) lights green. e ANTENNA TUNER SWITCH [TUNER] (pp. 83, 84) Âą Push to turn the internal antenna tuner ON or OFF (bypass). y ELECTRONIC KEYER JACK [ELEC-KEY] Plug in a bug or paddle type key to use the internal electronic keyer for CW operation. (p. 16) s 3ELECT THE %,%# +%9 "5' +%9 OR 3TRAIGHT KEY KEYER type in the âKeyer Typeâ item of the Keyer Set mode. s ! STRAIGHT KEY JACK IS LOCATED ON THE REAR PANEL 3EE [KEY] on page 16. s 9OU CAN REVERSE THE KEYER PADDLE POLARITY DOT AND dash) in the âPaddle Polarityâ item of the Keyer Set mode. (p. 42) s &OUR KEYER MEMORY CHANNELS ARE AVAILABLE FOR YOUR CONvenience. (p. 40) (dot) (com) (dash) s 7HEN THE TUNER IS /. h â appears. s 4HE INTERNAL ANTENNA TUNER SETTINGS CAN BE MEMOrized in each frequency band. Âą Hold down for 1 second to manually start the antenna tuner. s )F THE TUNER CANNOT TUNE THE ANTENNA WITHIN SEConds, the tuning circuit is automatically bypassed. s 3EE PAGE FOR APPROPRIATE MICROPHONES AND MICROphone connector information. r !.4%..!s-%4%2 37)4#( ;!.4s-%4%2= ANTENNA SWITCH Operation Âą Push to select either the ANT1 or ANT2 connector. (p. 82) i RX INDICATOR Lights green while receiving or when the squelch METER SWITCH Operation Âą Hold down for 1 second to display either the COMP or SWR meter in addition to the ALC meter. (p. 33) t HEADPHONE JACK [PHONES] (p. 17) Plug in standard stereo headphones. Impedance: 8 to 16 ø. s /UTPUT POWER M7 WITH AN ø load. s 7HEN HEADPHONES ARE CONNECTED THE INTERNAL SPEAKER and any external speaker, are disabled. u MICROPHONE CONNECTOR [MIC] Plug in the supplied or optional microphone. opens. o AF CONTROL [AF] (inner control; p. 31) Rotate to adjust audio output level to the speaker or headphones. Increases Decreases PANEL DESCRIPTION !0 RF GAIN CONTROL/SQUELCH CONTROL [RF/SQL] (outer control; p. 32) Rotate to adjust the RF gain and squelch threshold level. The squelch removes noise output to the speaker when no signal is received (closed condition). !1 MIC GAIN CONTROL [MIC] (inner control; p. 34) Rotate to adjust the microphone gain. s 4HE TRANSMIT AUDIO TONE IN THE 33" !- AND &- MODES can be independently adjusted in the Tone Control Set mode. (pp. 90, 91) How to set the microphone gain. While speaking at normal voice level, adjust the microphone gain so that in the SSB or AM modes, the ALC meter swings within the ALC zone. Recommended level for Icom microphones s 4HE SQUELCH IS PARTICULARLY EFFECTIVE IN &- BUT ALSO works in other modes. s 4HE TO OCLOCK POSITION IS RECOMMENDED for the most effective use of the [RF/SQL] control. s ;2&31,= OPERATES AS ONLY AN 2& GAIN CONTROL IN 33" CW and RTTY (Squelch is ďŹxed open), or a squelch control in AM and FM (RF gain is ďŹxed at maximum sensitivity), when the âRF/SQL Controlâ item is set to âAutoâ in the Set mode. (p. 86) s 7HEN USED AS AN 2& GAINSQUELCH CONTROL Decreases Increase !2 RF POWER CONTROL [RF PWR] (outer control; p. 34) Rotate to continuously vary the RF output power between 2 W (minimum) and 100 W (maximum). (AM: between 2 W and 27 W). Noise squelch (FM mode) Recommended level Squelch is open. Maximum RF gain RF gain adjustable range S-meter squelch s 7HEN USED AS AN 2& GAIN CONTROL (Squelch is ďŹxed open; SSB, CW and RTTY only) Maximum RF gain Adjustable range Slow Minimum RF gain 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. s 7HEN USED AS A SQUELCH CONTROL (RF gain is ďŹxed at maximum.) Noise squelch (FM mode) Noise squelch threshold (FM mode) Squelch is open. Shallow S-meter squelch threshold S-meter squelch Deep !3 ELECTRONIC CW KEYER SPEED CONTROL [KEY SPEED] (p. 37) -ODE #7 Rotate to adjust the keying speed of the internal electronic CW keyer to between 6 wpm (minimum) and 48 wpm (maximum). 10 11 Fast 12 !4 "2%!+ ). $%,!9 #/.42/, ;"+ ). $%,!9= (p. 63) -ODE #7 Rotate to adjust the transmit-to-receive switching delay time for the Semi Break-in function. Short delay for high speed keying 13 14 15 Long delay for slow speed keying 16 !5 COMPRESSOR CONTROL [COMP] (p. 64) -ODE 33" Rotate to adjust the compression level. Decreases 17 18 Increases 19 !6 MONITOR GAIN CONTROL [MONI GAIN] (p. 65) Rotate adjust the monitor level for the clearest audio output. Decreases 20 21 Increases 1 PANEL DESCRIPTION N Front panel (continued) @0 @1 !9 !8 !7 @2 @3 @4 @5 !7 ./)3% ",!.+%2 37)4#( ;."= (p. 60) Âą Push to turn the Noise Blanker ON or OFF. The Noise Blanker reduces pulse-type noise such as that generated by vehicle ignition systems. The Noise Blanker cannot be used in the FM mode, and is not effective for non-pulse-type noise. s h."v APPEARS WHEN THE .OISE "LANKER IS /. Âą Hold down for 1 second to display the âNBâ screen. Push to return to the previous screen display. !8 ./)3% ",!.+%2 ,%6%, #/.42/, ;."= (outer control; p. 60) Rotate to adjust the noise blanker threshold level when the Noise Blanker is ON. Set for maximum readability. s 4O USE THIS CONTROL lRST PUSH ;."= !7). Increases @6 @7 @8 @9 #0 #1 #2 @1 TX INDICATOR Lights red while transmitting. @2 FUNCTION SWITCHES [F1]â[F5] (pp. 13, 14) Push to select the function which is indicated on the LCD display above each switch. s 4HE FUNCTIONS VARY DEPENDING ON THE SELECTED MENU and the operating mode. @3 MENU SWITCH [MENU] (pp. 13, 14) Âą Push to change the set of functions assigned to switches ([F-1] to [F-5]). s 4OGGLES BETWEEN THE FUNCTION MENUS - -ENU and M2 (Menu 2). Âą Hold down for 1 second to enter the Set mode. Push to return to the previous screen display. @4 MODE SWITCHES Push to select your desired operating mode. (p. 31) s 4HE BUILT IN SPEECH SYNTHESIZER ANNOUNCES THE SELECTED mode when the âSPEECH [MODE] SWâ item is set to âONâ in the Set mode. (p. 87) Decreases !9 NOISE REDUCTION LEVEL CONTROL [NR] (inner control; p. 61) Rotate to adjust the DSP noise reduction level when the Noise Reduction is ON. Set for maximum readability. s 4O USE THIS CONTROL lRST PUSH ;.2= @0). Increases Decreases @0 NOISE REDUCTION SWITCH [NR] (p. 61) Push to turn DSP Noise Reduction ON or OFF. s h.2v APPEARS WHEN .OISE 2EDUCTION IS /. ;33"= Âą Push to alternately select the USB or LSB modes. s h53"v OR h,3"v APPEARS Âą In the SSB mode, hold down for 1 second to select the SSB data mode (USB-D, LSB-D). s hDâ appears in addition to âUSBâ or âLSB.â Âą In the SSB data mode, push to return to the normal SSB mode. [CW] Push to alternately select the CW and CW-R (CW reverse) modes. s h#7v OR h#7 2v APPEARS PANEL DESCRIPTION [RTTY] Push to alternately select the RTTY and RTTY-R (RTTY reverse) modes. s h2449v OR h2449 2v APPEARS [AM/FM] Âą Push to alternately select the AM or FM modes. s h!-v OR h&-v APPEARS Âą Hold down for 1 second to select the AM or FM data mode (AM-D/FM-D). s hDâ appears in addition to âAMâ or âFM.â Âą In the data mode, push to return to the normal AM or FM mode. @5 02%!-0s!44%.5!4/2 37)4#( ;0!-0s!44= PREAMP SWITCH Operation (p. 55) Push to select one of two receive RF preampliďŹers, or to bypass them. s h0 !-0 â is a wide dynamic range preampliďŹer. It is most effective for the 1.8 to 21 MHz bands. s h0 !-0 â is a high-gain preampliďŹer. It is most effective for the 24 to 50 MHz bands. s .O INDICATOR APPEARS WHEN THE PREAMPLIlERS ARE NOT SElected. What is the preampliďŹer? The preampliďŹer ampliďŹes signals in the front end to improve the S/N ratio and sensitivity. Select âP. AMP â or âP. AMP â when receiving weak signals. ATTENUATOR SWITCH Operation (p. 55) Âą Hold down for 1 second to turn ON the attenuator. s h!44v APPEARS WHEN THE ATTENUATOR IS /. Âą Push to turn OFF the attenuator. s h!44v DISAPPEARS What is the attenuator? The attenuator prevents a desired signal from being distorted when very strong signals are near it, or when very strong electromagnetic ďŹelds, such as from a broadcasting station, are near your location. @6 6/8"+ ). 37)4#( ;6/8"+ ).= VOX SWITCH Operation (p. 62) -ODE 33"!-&Âą Push to turn the VOX function ON or OFF. Âą Hold down for 1 second to display the âVOXâ screen. Push to return to the previous screen display. What is the VOX function? The VOX function (voice operated transmission) automatically starts transmission when you speak into the microphone; then automatically returns to receive when you stop speaking. "+ ). 37)4#( Operation (p. 63) -ODE #7 Push to toggle the Break-in function between semi break-in and full break-in, or to turn OFF the function. What is the Break-in function? The Break-in function automatically switches between transmit and receive with your CW keying. Using the Full Break-in function (QSK), you can hear the receive frequency in-between keying. @7 COMPRESSOR SWITCH [COMP] (p. 64) -ODE 33" Push to turn the Speech Compressor function ON or OFF. s h#/-0v APPEARS WHEN THIS FUNCTION IS /. @8 MONITOR SWITCH [MONITOR] (p. 65) Push to turn the Monitor function ON or OFF to listen to your own transmitted audio. s h-/.)v APPEARS WHEN THIS FUNCTION IS /. s )N THE #7 MODE THE #7 SIDETONE CAN BE HEARD REgardless of the [MONITOR] switch setting. @9 SPEECH SWITCH [SPEECH] (p. 33) Âą Push to audibly announce the S-meter level and the displayed frequency. Âą Hold down for 1 second to audibly announce the S-meter level, the displayed frequency, and the operating mode. s 4HE 3 ,EVEL ANNOUNCEMENT CAN BE TURNED /&& IN THE âSPEECH S-Levelâ item of the Set mode. (p. 87) s 7HEN 2)4 ANDOR âTX are ON, the RIT/âTX offset is not included in the frequency announcement. 10 11 #0 FILTER SWITCH [FILTER] (p. 57) Âą Push to select one of three IF ďŹlter settings ( / / ). 12 s 4HE SELECTED lLTER PASSBAND WIDTH AND SHIFTING VALUE are displayed for 2 seconds on the LCD display. 13 Âą Hold down for 1 second to display the âFILâ screen (Filter) to set the ďŹlter passband width. Hold down for 1 second again to return to the previous screen display. 14 15 #1 TUNING DIAL [DIAL] (p. 26) Rotate to change the operating frequency, select the Set mode settings, etc. 16 17 #2 LOCK SWITCH [LOCK] (p. 61) Hold down for 1 second to turn the Dial Lock function ON or OFF. 18 s 4HIS FUNCTION ELECTRONICALLY LOCKS ;$)!,= sh â appears when this function is ON. 19 20 21 1 PANEL DESCRIPTION N Front panel (continued) #83 #4 #5 #6 #7 #8 #9 $0 $1 $2 $3 $4 $5 $6 $7 #3 TRANSMIT FREQUENCY CHECK SWITCH [XFC] Âą During split frequency or repeater operation, hold down to listen to the transmit frequency. (pp. 52, 56) s 7HILE HOLDING DOWN THIS SWITCH THE TRANSMIT FREquency can be changed with [DIAL], keypad or memo pad. s 7HEN THE 3PLIT ,OCK FUNCTION IS TURNED /. PUSH [XFC] to cancel the Dial Lock function. (p. 67) Âą When the RIT function is turned ON, hold down to listen to the displayed frequency (RIT is temporarily cancelled). (p. 53) Âą When the âTX function is turned ON, hold down to listen to the transmit frequency (including âTX frequency offset). (p. 65) #4 UP/DOWN SWITCHES [Y]/[Z] Âą Push to change the operating channel. (p. 69) Âą Hold down to continuously change the operating channel. #5 6&/ %15!,):% 37)4#( ;!"= (p. 24) Hold down for 1 second to equalize frequencies of VFO A and B. #6 6&/ 3%,%#4 37)4#( ;!"= (p. 24) Push to select either VFO A or VFO B to display. s h6&/!v OR h6&/"v IS DISPLAYED DEPENDING ON THE SElection. #7 SPLIT SWITCH [SPLIT] Âą Push to turn the Split function ON or OFF. (p. 66) s h30,)4v APPEARS WHEN THE 3PLIT FUNCTION IS /. Âą Hold down for 1 second to activate the Quick Split function. (p. 67) s 4HE TRANSMIT FREQUENCY SHIFTS FROM THE RECEIVE FREquency according to the âFM SPLIT Offset HF/50â setting in the Set mode. (p. 86) s 4HE 1UICK 3PLIT FUNCTION CAN BE TURNED /&& IN THE âQuick SPLITâ item of the Set mode. (p. 86) #8 "!.$ +%93+%90!$ "!.$ +%93 /PERATION (p. 25) Âą Push to select the operating band. s ;'%. s= SELECTS THE GENERAL COVERAGE BAND Âą Pushing the same key two or three times calls up other stacked frequencies in the frequency band. s )COMS TRIPLE BAND STACKING REGISTER MEMORIZES THREE frequencies in each frequency band. KEYPAD Operation (p. 26) After pushing [F-INP ENT], push the keys on the keypad to enter a frequency. After entering, push [F-INP ENT] to set the frequency. s %XAMPLE TO ENTER -(Z 0USH ;& ).0 %.4= ;= ;= ;s= ;= ;= ;= ;& ).0 %.4= #9 0"4 #,%!2 37)4#( ;0"4 #,2= (p. 59) -ODE 33"#72449!Âą Push to display the ďŹlter passband width and shifting value for 2 seconds on the function display. Âą Hold down for 1 second to reset the PBT settings. $0 0!33"!.$ 45.).' #/.42/,3 ;47). 0"4= (p. 59) -ODE 33"#72449!Adjusts the receiverâs IF ďŹlter passband width using the DSP circuit. s Rotate this control or push [PBT-CLR] to display the PBT settings (passband width and shifting value) for 2 seconds on the function display. s (OLD DOWN ;0"4 #,2= FOR SECOND TO CLEAR THE 0"4 settings. s 4HE ADJUSTMENT RANGE IS HALF OF THE PASSBAND WIDTH AND the value is adjustable in 25 Hz steps in the SSB, CW, and RTTY modes, and 100 Hz steps in the AM mode. s 4HESE CONTROLS FUNCTION AS AN )& SHIFT CONTROL PANEL DESCRIPTION What is the PBT control? The PBT function electronically modiďŹes the IF passband width to reject interference. This transceiver uses the DSP circuit for the PBT function. PBT2 $3 CW PITCH CONTROL [CW PITCH] (outer control; p. 37) Rotate to shift the received CW audio pitch and the CW sidetone pitch without changing the operating frequency. s 4HE PITCH CAN BE ADJUSTED FROM TO (Z IN APproximately 5 Hz steps. PBT1 Higher pitch â Lower pitch $4 âTX SWITCH [âTX] (p. 65) Âą Push to turn the âTX function ON or OFF. s 5SE THE ;2)4âTX] control to vary the âTX frequency. Âą Hold down for 1 second to shift the transmit frequency up or down by the âTX frequency shift. High cut Center Low cut $1 NOTCH SWITCH [NOTCH] (p. 61) -ODE !UTO NOTCH 33"!-&-ANUAL NOTCH 33"#72449!Âą In the SSB and AM modes, push to toggle the notch function between auto, manual and OFF. s %ITHER THE !UTO OR -ANUAL .OTCH FUNCTION CAN BE turned OFF in the â[NOTCH] SWâ item of the Set mode. (p. 88) Âą In the FM mode, push to turn the Auto Notch function ON or OFF. Âą In the CW or RTTY mode, push to turn the Manual Notch function ON or OFF. s h-.&v APPEARS WHEN THE -ANUAL .OTCH FUNCTION IS ON. s h!.&v APPEARS WHEN THE !UTO .OTCH FUNCTION IS /. s .O ICON APPEARS WHEN THE .OTCH FUNCTION IS /&& Âą Hold down for 1 second to switch the manual filter characteristics from wide, mid and narrow when the Manual Notch function is selected. What is the notch ďŹlter? The notch ďŹlter is a narrow ďŹlter that eliminates unwanted CW or AM carrier tones, while preserving the desired voice signal. The DSP circuit automatically adjusts the notch frequency to effectively eliminate unwanted tones. $2 MANUAL NOTCH FILTER CONTROL [NOTCH] (inner control; p. 61) Rotate to adjust the notch frequency to reject an interfering signal when the Manual Notch function is ON. s .OTCH lLTER CENTER FREQUENCY SSB/RTTY : â1040 Hz to +4040 Hz CW : CW pitch freq. â2540 Hz to CW pitch freq. +2540 Hz AM : â5060 Hz to +5100 Hz Higher frequency What is the âTX function? âTX shifts the transmit frequency without shifting the receive frequency. This is useful for simple split frequency operation in CW, etc. $5 CLEAR SWITCH [CLEAR] (pp. 53, 65) Hold down for 1 second* to clear the RIT/âTX frequency shift. * When the âQuick RIT Clearâ item in the Set mode is set to âON,â push momentarily to reset the frequency shift. (p. 88) $6 RIT SWITCH [RIT] (p. 53) Âą Push to turn the RIT function ON or OFF. 10 s 5SE ;2)4âTX] control to vary the RIT frequency. Âą Hold down for 1 second to shift the receive frequency up or down by the RIT frequency shift. 11 What is the RIT function? 12 The RIT (Receiver Incremental Tuning) shifts the receive frequency without shifting the transmit frequency. This is useful for ďŹne tuning stations calling you off-frequency or when you prefer to listen to slightly differentsounding voice characteristics, etc. 13 14 $7 RIT/âTX CONTROL [RIT/âTX] (pp. 53, 65) When either or both the RIT/âTX functions are ON, rotate to adjust the RIT/âTX frequency shift. 15 16 s 2OTATE THE CONTROL CLOCKWISE TO INCREASE THE FREQUENCY or counterclockwise to decrease the frequency. s 4HE FREQUENCY SHIFT RANGE IS Ă K(Z IN (Z STEPS The control tunes in 1 Hz steps when the operating frequency readout is set to the 1 Hz step readout. 17 18 Shift high 19 20 Shift low 21 Lower frequency 1 PANEL DESCRIPTION N Front panel (continued) $8 $9 %0 %1 $8 MEMO PAD-WRITE SWITCH [MP-W] (p. 74) Push to write the displayed data into a memo pad. s 4HE lVE MOST RECENT ENTRIES REMAIN IN THE MEMO PADS s 4HE MEMO PAD CAPACITY CAN BE EXTENDED FROM TO 10 in the âMemopad Numbersâ item in the Set mode. (p. 87) $9 VFO/MEMORY SWITCH [VFO/MEMO] Âą Push to switch between the VFO and Memory modes. (p. 24) Âą Hold down for 1 second to transfer the memory contents to the displayed VFO. (p. 72) %0 MEMO PAD-READ SWITCH [MP-R] (p. 74) Push to sequentially call up the contents from the memo pads. The 5 (or 10) most recently programmed frequencies and operating modes can be recalled, starting from the most recent. s 4HE MEMO PAD CAPACITY CAN BE EXTENDED FROM TO 10 in the âMemopad Numbersâ item in the Set mode. (p. 87) %1 MEMORY WRITE SWITCH [MW] (p. 70) Hold down for 1 second to store VFO data into the selected memory channel. s 4HIS CAN BE DONE IN BOTH THE 6&/ AND MEMORY MODES %2 MEMORY CLEAR SWITCH [M-CLR] (p. 71) In the Memory mode, hold down for 1 second to clear the memory channel. s 4HE CHANNEL BECOMES A BLANK CHANNEL s This switch is disabled in the VFO mode. %2 %3 %3 TUNING STEP SWITCH [TS] (p. 27) Âą Push to turn quick tuning step ON or OFF. s 7HEN THE hâ quick tuning icon is displayed above the kHz digit, the frequency is changed in selected quick tuning steps. s 7HEN THE QUICK TUNING IS /&& THE FREQUENCY IS changed in 10 Hz steps. Âą When the quick tuning is ON, hold down for 1 second to display the âTSâ screen (Tuning Step) to select the quick tuning step. s AND K(Z STEPS ARE INDEpendently selectable for each operating mode. Âą When the quick tuning is OFF, hold down for 1 second to turn the minimum tuning step of 1 Hz ON or OFF. PANEL DESCRIPTION N Rear panel q DC POWER SOCKET [DC 13.8V] (p. 19) Connect 13.8 V DC through the supplied DC power cable. Rear panel view !0 y STRAIGHT KEY JACK [KEY] (p. 16) Connect a straight key or external electronic keyer output using a standard 1â4 inch plug. s ;%,%# +%9= ON THE FRONT PANEL CAN BE USED FOR A straight key or external electronic keyer. First you must turn OFF the internal electronic keyer in the Keyer Set mode. (p. 43) (+) (_) w TUNER CONTROL SOCKET [TUNER] (p. 18) Connect the control cable from an optional AH-4 HF/ 50 MHZ AUTOMATIC ANTENNA TUNER. e GROUND TERMINAL [GND] (p. 15) Connect this terminal to a ground to prevent electrical shocks, TVI, BCI and other problems. r ANTENNA CONNECTOR 1 [ANT1] (p. 16) t ANTENNA CONNECTOR 2 [ANT2] (p. 16) Connect a 50 ø antenna with a PL-259 plug connector. When using an optional AH-4 HF/ 50 MHZ AUTOMATIC ANTENNA TUNER, connect it to the [ANT1] connector. Connecting the AH-4 activates the internal antenna tuner for [ANT2] and deactivates it for [ANT1]. 10 u ALC INPUT JACK [ALC] (p. 21) When transmitting, goes to ground to control an external unit, such as a non-Icom linear ampliďŹer. 11 12 i SEND CONTROL JACK [SEND] (p. 21) Connect a ground when transmitting to control an external unit, such as a non-Icom linear ampliďŹer. 13 14 o ACCESSORY SOCKET [ACC] Connect control lines for external equipment such as a linear ampliďŹer, an automatic antenna selector/ tuner, a TNC for data communications, etc. 15 16 s 3EE PAGE FOR SOCKET INFORMATION !0 CI-V REMOTE CONTROL JACK [REMOTE] (p. 17) Âą Connect a PC, using the optional CT-17 CI-V LEVEL CONVERTER, for external control of the transceiver. Âą Use for transceive operation with another Icom CI-V transceiver or receiver. When the transceive function is set to ON, changing the frequency, operating mode, etc. on the IC-7410 automatically changes those settings on other Icom transceivers or receivers, and vice versa. (p. 89) 17 18 19 20 21 1 PANEL DESCRIPTION N Rear panel (Continued) !1 !1 53" 5NIVERSAL 3ERIAL "US #/..%#4/2 ;53"= Using a USB cable, connect a PC to do the following: - Input modulation (p. 89) - Remotely control the transceiver using CI-V commands (p. 101) - Send the received audio to the PC - Send the decoded characters to the PC (p. 89) !BOUT THE 53" DRIVER The USB driver and the installation guide can be downloaded from our website. Âą http://www.icom.co.jp/world/index.html The following items are required: PC s -ICROSOFTÂŽ WindowsÂŽ XP, MicrosoftÂŽ Windows VistaÂŽ or MicrosoftÂŽ WindowsÂŽ 7 OS s ! 53" OR PORT /THER ITEMS s 53" CABLE PURCHASE SEPARATELY s 0# SOFTWARE SUCH AS OPTIONAL 23 "! ./4% "% 352% to install the USB driver "%FORE connecting the USB cable between the radio and the PC. This is because the USB driver does not support the automatic recognition system. !BOUT THE MODULATION INPUT Select âUSBâ in the Set mode item âDATA OFF MODâ or âDATA MOD.â The modulation input level from the USB jack can be set in the Set mode item âUSB MOD Level.â (p. 89) !2 !2 EXTERNAL SPEAKER JACK [EXT-SP] (p. 17) Connect an external speaker (4 to 8 ø). PANEL DESCRIPTION D !## SOCKET INFORMATION s !## SOCKET ACC PIN No. NAME 8V Regulated 8 V output. GND Connects to ground. SEND* An external unit controls the transceiver. When this pin goes low, Input/out- the transceiver transmits. put pin. The transceiver outputs a low signal to control an external unit. Rear panel view i gray o white !0 black !1 pink !2 light blue !3 light green Color refers to the cable strands of the supplied cable. SPECIFICATIONS : 8 V Âą 0.3 V : Less than 10 mA Output voltage Output current 13 9 10 11 12 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 q brown w red e orange r yellow t green y blue u purple DESCRIPTION âââ Input voltage (High) : 2.0 V to 20.0 V Input voltage (Low) : â0.5 V to +0.8 V Current ďŹow : Max. 20 mA Output voltage (Low) : Less than 0.1 V Current ďŹow : Max. 200 mA NC BAND Band voltage output. Output voltage : 0 V to 8 V ALC ALC voltage input. Control voltage Input impedance : â3 V to 0 V : More than 3.3 kË NC 13.8 V NC âââ âââ âââ âââ 13.8 V output when power is ON. : Less than 1 A Output current âââ âââ 10 FSKK Controls RTTY keying âHighâ level âLowâ level Output current 11 MOD Modulator input. Input impedance Input level 12 AF 13 SQL S AF detector output. Output impedance Fixed level, regardless of the [AF] Output level control position. SQL open Squelch output. SQL closed Grounded when squelch opens. : More than 2.4 V : Less than 0.6 V : Less than 2 mA : 10 kË : Approx. 100 mV rms : 4.7 kË : 100 to 300 mV rms : Less than 0.3 V/5 mA : More than 6.0 V/100 ÎźA 10 11 * When the SEND terminal controls an inductive load (such as a relay), a counter-electromotive force can cause the transceiverâs malfunction or damage. To prevent this, we recommend adding a switching diode, such as an â1SS133,â 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. [Example] ACC socket Switching diode 15 Relay i13.8 V 16 17 s 7HEN CONNECTING THE !## CONVERSION CABLE /0# Connect to ACC socket 13 14 To a non-Icom linear amplifier eSEND !3 o !0 !1 !2 tyui qwer 12 ACC 1 q FSKK w GND e SEND r MOD ACC 2 t AF y SQL S u 13.8 V i ALC q8V w GND e SEND r BAND 18 19 t ALC y NC u 13.8 V 20 21 10 1 PANEL DESCRIPTION N ,#$ DISPLAY !5 !4 !3 !2 !1 !0 q POWER DOWN TRANSMISSION ICON (p. 98) Appears when the output power is decreased by the Reduced Power Transmission function. u SPEECH COMPRESSOR ICON (p. 64) Appears when the Speech Compressor function is ON. w TX ICON Indicates the transmit frequency is displayed. Âąâ â appears while the operating frequency is in an amateur band. Âąâ â appears while the operating frequency is not in an amateur band. However, when the âBand Edge Beepâ item is set to âOFFâ in the Set mode (p. 85), â â does not appear. i FUNCTION DISPLAY (pp. 13, 14) Shows the function of the function switches ([F-1] to [F-5]), Set mode items and IF passband width. e RX ICON Indicates the receive frequency is displayed. r FREQUENCY READOUT Âą Displays the operating frequency. s 7HEN THE QUICK TUNING ICON hâ is displayed, the frequency changes in kHz quick tuning steps. (p. 27) s 7HEN THE QUICK TUNING ICON hâ is not displayed, the frequency changes in 10 Hz or 1 Hz steps. Âą When the Split function is ON, displays the receive frequency (VFO A or VFO B). (p. 66) t MULTI-FUNCTION METER INDICATION Âą Displays the signal strength while receiving. Âą Displays the relative output power, ALC and SWR or compression levels while transmitting. (p. 33) Âą When the Meter Peak Hold function is ON, the peak level of a received signal strength or the output power is displayed for approximately 0.5 seconds. (p. 60) y VOX ICON (p. 62) Appears when the VOX function is ON. 11 o VOICE SQUELCH CONTROL ICON (p. 76) Appears when the VSC (Voice Squelch Control) function is ON. !0 TONE SQUELCH ICONS -ODE &Âą âTONEâ appears when the Repeater Tone function is ON. (p. 52) Âą âTSQLâ appears when the Tone Squelch function is ON. (p. 50) !1 SPLIT READOUT (pp. 66, 67) When the Split function is ON, displays the transmit frequency (VFO A or VFO B). !2 MEMORY CHANNEL READOUT (p. 69) Displays the selected memory channel. !3 SELECT MEMORY CHANNEL ICON (p. 80) Appears when the selected memory channel is set as a select memory channel. !4 ",!.+ -%-/29 )#/. (pp. 69, 71) Appears when the selected memory channel is blank. !5 1â4 TUNING DIAL SPEED ICON (p. 27) -ODE 33" $#72449 Appears when the tuning dial speed is set so that one rotation is equal to 1â4 of the normal rotation. PANEL DESCRIPTION @0 !9 !8 !7 !6 #2 #1 #0 @1 @2 @3 @4 @5 @6 @7 @8 @9 !6 DIAL LOCK ICON (p. 61) Appears when the Dial Lock function is ON. @4 ATTENUATOR ICON (p. 55) Appears when the Attenuator is ON. !7 SPLIT ICON (p. 66) Appears when the Split function is ON. @5 AGC ICONS (p. 56) Displays the selected AGC time constant. !8 MODE ICONS (p. 31) Displays the selected operating mode. s hDâ appears when the SSB data, AM data or FM data mode is selected. !9 ANTENNA TUNER ICONS (p. 83) Âąâ â appears when the antenna tuner is ON; â â blinks during tuning. Âąâ â appears when the optional AH-4 external antenna tuner is connected to the [ANT1] connector, and [ANT1] is selected. @0 ANTENNA ICONS (p. 82) Displays which antenna connector is selected for HF/50 MHz. s h!.4v APPEARS WHEN THE ;!.4= CONNECTOR IS SElected. s h!.4v APPEARS WHEN THE ;!.4= CONNECTOR IS SElected. @1 "2%!+ ). )#/.3 (p. 63) Âą âF BK-INâ appears when the Full Break-in function is ON. Âą âBK-INâ appears when the Semi Break-in function is ON. @2 MONITOR ICON (p. 65) Appears when the Monitor function is ON. @3 PREAMP ICONS (p. 55) Appears when a preampliďŹer is ON. s h0 !-0 â for preamp 1; âP. AMP s h â for fast AGC; â â for mid AGC; â â for slow AGC; â-OFFâ for AGC OFF. @6 DSP FILTER ICONS (p. 57) Displays the selected IF ďŹlter. @7 ./)3% ",!.+%2 )#/. (p. 60) Appears when the Noise Blanker is ON. @8 NOISE REDUCTION ICON (p. 61) Appears when the Noise Reduction is ON. @9 NOTCH ICONS (p. 61) -ODE 33"#72449!Âą âMNFâ appears when the Manual Notch function is ON. -ODE 33"!-&Âą âANFâ appears when the Automatic Notch function is ON. 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 #0 MEMORY ICON (p. 24) Appears when the memory mode is selected. 17 #1 VFO ICONS (p. 24) Appears when VFO A or VFO B is selected. 18 #2 RIT/âTX ICONS (pp. 53, 65) Âą âRITâ appears when the RIT function is ON. Âą ââTXâ appears when the âTX function is ON. Âą Shows the frequency shift of the RIT or âTX function. 19 20 21 â for preamp 2. 12 1 PANEL DESCRIPTION N &UNCTION DISPLAY Push [MENU] to toggle between M1 (Menu 1) and M2 (Menu 2). s 4HE SET OF FUNCTIONS ASSIGNED TO THE FUNCTION SWITCHES changes, according to the selected menu and operating mode. Push to select the functions displayed above switches ([F-1] to [F-5]). D - -ENU D &UNCTION KEYS ON - -ENU -/$% 33" !'# +%9 ;!'#=& (p. 56) -ODE 33"#72449!-&Âą Push to select the time constant of the AGC circuit. Âą Hold down for 1 second to display the âAGCâ screen. AGC TBW SCP s &UNCTIONS VARY DEPENDING ON THE OPERATING MODE -/$% 33" $ AGC 1â4 SCP shCW AGC 1â4 KEY SCP 1â4 RTTY SCP RTTY AGC â is displayed when the 1â4 Tuning function is ON. 42!.3-)33)/. "!.$7)$4( +%9 ;4"7=& (p. 64) -ODE 33" Âą Push to display the selected transmission bandwidth. Âą Hold down for 1 second to select the transmission bandwidth. s 7IDE 7)$% MID -)$ AND NARROW .!2 BANDWIDTHS are selectable. AM AGC SCP FM AGC 1â4 TUNING FUNCTION KEY [1â4=& (p. 27) -ODE 33" $#72449 Push to turn the 1â4 Tuning function ON or OFF. TON -%-/29 +%9%2 -%.5 +%9 ;+%9=& (p. 38) -ODE #7 Push to display the âKEYâ screen (Memory Keyer) or the âSENDâ screen (Keyer Send), depending on the âKEYER 1st Menuâ setting in the Set mode (p. 88). SCP 2449 -%.5 +%9 ;2449=& (p. 45) -ODE 2449 Push to display the âRTTYâ screen. 4/.% 315%,#( +%9 ;4/.=& (p. 50) -ODE &Âą Push to select a tone function between subaudible (repeater) tone and tone squelch. Âą Hold down for 1 second to display the âTONâ screen (Tone) of the selected tone function. "!.$ 3#/0% &5.#4)/. +%9 ;3#0=& (p. 54) -ODE 33"#72449!-&Push to display the âSCPâ screen (Band Scope). 13 PANEL DESCRIPTION D - -ENU SCAN MEM D &UNCTION KEYS ON - -ENU SWR TCON VSC 3#!. +%9 ;3#!.=& (p. 75) -ODE 33"#72449!-&Push to display the âSCANâ screen. -%-/29 .!-% +%9 ;-%-=& (p. 73) -ODE 33"#72449!-&Push to display the âMEMâ screen (Memory Name Edit). 372 '2!0( &5.#4)/. +%9 ;372=& (p. 68) -ODE 33"#72449!-&Push to display the âSWRâ screen. 4/.% #/.42/, 3%4 -/$% +%9 ;4#/.=& (p. 90) -ODE 33"#72449!-&Push to enter the Tone Control Set mode. 63# &5.#4)/. +%9 ;63#=& (p. 76) -ODE 33"!-&Push to turn the VSC function (Voice Squelch Control) ON or OFF. sh â appears when the VSC function is ON. 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 14 2 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS N 3ELECTING A LOCATION N !NTENNA CONNECTION Select a location for the transceiver that allows adequate air circulation, free from extreme heat, cold, or vibrations, and away from TV sets, TV antenna elements, radios and other electromagnetic sources. For radio communications, the antenna is of critical importance, along with output power and receiver sensitivity. Select a well-matched 50 ø antenna and coaxial cable feedline. We recommend 1.5:1 or better of Voltage Standing Wave Ratio (VSWR) on your operating bands. The transmission line should be a coaxial cable. When using a single antenna, use the [ANT1] connector. The base of the transceiver has adjustable feet for desktop use. Set the feet to one of two angles, to meet your operating preference. #!54)/. Protect your transceiver from lightning by using a lightning arrestor. Antenna SWR N 'ROUNDING To prevent electrical shock, television interference (TVI), broadcast interference (BCI) and other problems, ground the transceiver using the GROUND terminal on the rear panel. For best results, connect the heaviest possible gauge wire or strap to a long ground rod. Make the distance between the [GND] terminal and ground as short as possible. R 7!2.).' .%6%2 connect the [GND] terminal to a gas or electric pipe, since the connection could cause an explosion or electric shock. Each antenna is tuned for a specified frequency range and the SWR usually increases outside the range. When the SWR is higher than approx. 2.0:1, the transceiver automatically reduces the TX power to protect the final transistors. In that case, an antenna tuner is useful to match the transceiver and antenna. Low SWR allows full power for transmitting. The IC-7410 has an SWR meter to continuously monitor the antenna SWR. PL-259 CONNECTOR INSTALLATION EXAMPLE 30 mm Coupling ring Slide the coupling ring down. Strip the cable jacket and tin the shield. 10 mm (tin here) 10 mm tin Strip the cable as shown at left. Tin the center conductor. 1â2 mm [GND] solder solder Slide the connector body on and solder it. Screw the coupling ring onto the connector body. 30 mm (9â8 in) 10 mm (3â8 in) 1â2 mm (1â16 in) 15 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS N 2EQUIRED CONNECTIONS D Front panel ELEC-KEY (dot) (com) (dash) MICROPHONES (p. 22) A straight key cannot be used when the âKeyer Typeâ item is set to âELEC-KEYâ in the Keyer Set mode. (p. 43) HM-36 SM-30 (option) SM-50 (option) D Rear panel DC POWER SUPPLY (p. 19) PS-126 10 11 12 HF/50MHz ANTENNA 1, 2 (p. 15) Connection example: [ANT 1] for 1.8â18 MHz bands antenna [ANT 2] for 21â28 MHz bands antenna 13 14 15 16 17 GROUND (p. 15) STRAIGHT KEY Use the heaviest possible gauge wire or strap and make the connection as short as possible. Grounding prevents electrical shocks, TVI and other problems. 18 19 20 21 16 2 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS N !DVANCED CONNECTIONS D Front panel HEADPHONES MIC The AFSK modulation signal can also be input to [MIC]. (p. 92) D Rear panel REMOTE JACK, 53" #/..%#4/2 (p. 101) Used for computer control and transceive operation. The optional CT-17 is required when connecting a PC to [REMOTE]. with AH-4 (option) (p. 18) AH-2b (option) or long wire [ALC], [SEND] (p. 21) Used for connecting a non-Icom linear ampliďŹer. [ANT 1], [ANT 2] (p. 82) Connect a linear ampliďŹer, antenna selector, etc. EXTERNAL SPEAKER (p. 111) ACC SOCKET (p. 10) 17 SP-23 (option) INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS N %XTERNAL KEYPAD CONNECTIONS EXTERNAL KEYPAD Connect an external keypad for direct voice memory, keyer memory and RTTY TX memory controls. When using a external keypad, set the âExternal Keypadâ item to âKEYER SENDâ in the Set mode. (p. 88) 4.7 kø 2.2 kø 1.5 kø 1.5 kø Âą5% Âą5% Âą5% Âą5% To pin e S4 (M4) S3 (M3) S2 (M2) EXTERNAL KEYPAD S1 (M1) To pin u [MIC] (Front view) N %XTERNAL ANTENNA TUNER CONNECTION D #ONNECTING THE !( The AH-4 must be connected to [ANT1]. Coaxial cable (from the AH-4) Long wire or optional AH-2b [ANT1] Transceiver AH-4 10 11 12 13 [TUNER] GND Control cable GND 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 18 2 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS N 0OWER SUPPLY CONNECTIONS When operating the transceiver with AC power, use a power supply with 13.8 V DC output and a capacity of at least 23 Amps. Refer to the diagrams below. #!54)/. Before connecting the DC power cable, check the following important items. Make sure: s 4HE ;0/7%2= SWITCH IS /&& s /UTPUT VOLTAGE OF THE POWER SOURCE IS n 6 when you use a non-Icom power supply. s $# POWER CABLE POLARITY IS CORRECT Red : Positive + terminal Black : Negative _ terminal N #ONNECTING TO A $# POWER SUPPLY D #ONNECTING TO THE 03 $# 0/7%2 3500,9 AC outlet To [DC 13.8V] PS-126 AC cable Transceiver GND DC power cable D #ONNECTING TO A NON )COM $# 0/7%2 3500,9 Transceiver AC outlet A DC power supply 13.8 V; at least 23 A AC cable Red Black GND Supplied DC power cable 19 To [DC 13.8V] INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS N ,INEAR AMPLIlER CONNECTIONS D #ONNECTING THE )# 0707%52/ Remote control cable (supplied with the IC-PW1/PW1EURO) To an antenna [ACC1] [ANT] ACC cable (supplied with the IC-PW1/PW1EURO) [REMOTE] 7-pin side Coaxial cable (supplied with the IC-PW1/ [INPUT1] PW1EURO) Coaxial cable* [INPUT2] [ACC] [ANT1] EXCITER 1&2 OPC-599 [REMOTE] [ANT2] GND GND IC-PW1/EURO AC outlet (Non-European versions : 100â120/200â240 V European version : 230 V) GND Transceiver * If necessary, purchase separately, and connect to [INPUT2]. 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 20 2 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS N Linear ampliďŹer connections (Continued) D #ONNECTING A NON )COM LINEAR AMPLIlER 50 ø coaxial cable To an antenna [ANT1] RF OUTPUT Transceiver RF INPUT ALC GND SEND Non-Icom linear ampliďŹer GND [ALC] [SEND] GND R 7!2.).' s 3ET THE TRANSCEIVER OUTPUT POWER AND LINEAR AMPLIlER !,# OUTPUT LEVEL AFTER REFERRING TO THE LINEAR AMPLIlER INstruction manual. s 4HE !,# INPUT LEVEL MUST BE IN THE RANGE 6 TO n 6 4HE TRANSCEIVER DOES NOT ACCEPT A POSITIVE VOLTAGE .ON matched ALC and RF power settings could overheat or damage the linear ampliďŹer. s 4HE )# 3%.$ TERMINAL !## CONNECTOR PIN IS RATED AT 6 ! $# )F THIS VALUE IS EXCEEDED A LARGER external relay must be used. 21 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS N -ICROPHONE CONNECTOR INFORMATION (Front panel view) i AF output (varies with [AF]) u GND (Microphone ground) q Microphone input w +8 V DC output y GND (PTT ground) e Frequency up/down t PTT r Squelch switch [MIC] Pin No. FUNCTION DESCRIPTION +8 V DC output Max. 10 mA Frequency up Ground Frequency down Ground through 470 Ë Squelch open âLowâ level Squelch closed âHighâ level #!54)/. $/ ./4 short pin 2 to ground as this can damage the internal 8 V regulator. A DC voltage is applied to pin 1 for microphone operation. Use caution when using a non-Icom microphone. N -ICROPHONES D HM-36 D SM-50 (option) q UP/DOWN SWITCHES [UP]/[DN] Push to change the frequency or memory channel. s 7HILE HOLDING DOWN THE FREQUENCY OR MEMORY CHANNEL number continuously increases or decreases. s 7HILE IN THE SPLIT FREQUENCY MODE AND HOLDING DOWN [XFC], push to change the transmit frequency. s 4HE ;50=;$.= SWITCH CAN BE USED AS A KEY PADDLE IF the âMIC Up/Down Keyerâ item is set to âONâ in the Keyer Set mode. In such case, the frequency and memory channel cannot be changed using the [UP]/[DN] switches. (p. 43) s 9OU CAN SET The dot-dash polarity of the [UP]/[DN] switch in the âPaddle Polarityâ item in the Keyer Set mode. When âNormalâ is selected, [UP] sends a dash, and [DN] sends a dot. w PTT SWITCH Hold down to transmit; release to receive. e PTT LOCK SWITCH (available on only the SM-50) Push to toggle between transmit and receive. r LOW CUT SWITCH (available on only the SM-50) Push to cut out the low frequency components of input voice signals. 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 3 "!3)# /0%2!4)/. N "EFORE lRST APPLYING POWER Before turning ON your transceiver for the ďŹrst time, make sure all connections required for your system are complete by reviewing them in Section 2 of this manual. After all connections have been made, set controls and switches as shown in the illustration below. [NR] : Max. CCW [RF PWR] : Max. CW [NOTCH] : 12 oâclock [MIC] : 12 oâclock [CW PITCH] : 12 oâclock [AF] : Max. CCW [RF/SQL] : 12 oâclock [KEY SPEED] : 10â12 oâclock CW CCW : Clockwise : Counterclockwise N 4URNING /. #05 RESETTING First time to Power ON: Reset the transceiver using the following procedure. Resetting CLEARS all the programmed contents in the memory channels, and returns all the programmed items in the Set mode to their default settings. [POWER] [M-CLR] [F-INP ENT] q Make sure the transceiverâs power is OFF. w While holding down both [F-INP ENT] and [M-CLR], push [POWER] to turn ON the transceiver. s 4HE #05 IS RESET s 4HE TRANSCEIVER DISPLAYS h!,, #,%!2 v THEN DISPLAYES its initial VFO frequency when resetting is complete. e Change the Set mode settings to suit your operating needs. (p. 85) ALL CLEAR Normal Power ON: Push [POWER] to turn ON the transceiver. Power OFF: Hold down [POWER] for 1 second to turn OFF the transceiver. M1 AGC 23 TBW SCP BASIC OPERATION N 6&/ DESCRIPTION The IC-7410 has two VFOs; âAâ and âB,â that are convenient for quickly selecting two frequencies, or split frequency operation. You can use either VFO to call up a frequency and operating mode. VFO is an abbreviation of Variable Frequency Oscillator. [A=B] [A/B] D 3ELECTING THE 6&/ !" Âą Push [A/B] to switch between the VFO A and VFO B. s h6&/!v OR h6&/"v APPEARS WHEN THE 6&/ IS SELECTED D 6&/ EQUALIZATION Âą Hold down [A=B] for 1 second to equalize the data in both VFOs. s 4HREE BEEPS SOUND WHEN THE EQUALIZATION IS COMPLETE CONVENIENT! 5SE TWO 6&/S AS QUICK MEMORIES When you ďŹnd a new station, but wish to continue searching, the dual VFO system can be used for quick memory storage. q Hold down [A=B] for 1 second to store the displayed data into the undisplayed VFO. w Continue searching for stations. e Push [A/B] to show the stored data on the undisplayed VFO. r To continue searching for stations, push [A/B] again to show the displayed VFO. The selected VFO icon Displayed VFO Undisplayed VFO q Hold down [A=B] e Push [A/B] 10 11 12 13 N 3ELECTING 6&/-EMORY MODE Âą Push [VFO/MEMO] to toggle between the VFO and Memory modes. 14 [VFO/MEMO] 15 s h6&/!v OR h6&/"v APPEARS WHEN IN THE 6&/ MODE âMEMOâ appears when in the Memory mode. s (OLDING DOWN ;6&/-%-/= FOR SECOND COPIES THE contents of the selected Memory channel into the displayed VFO. (p. 72) 16 17 18 19 20 21 The selected VFO icon The memory icon 24 3 BASIC OPERATION N 3ELECTING A FREQUENCY BAND The triple band stacking register provides three memories for each band key to store frequencies and operating modes. This function is convenient when you operate three operating modes on one frequency band. For example, one register can be used for a CW frequency, another for an SSB frequency and the other one for an RTTY frequency. Band keys See the table below for a list of the bands available and the default settings for each band. "!.$ REGISTER 1 REGISTER 2 REGISTER 3 1.8 MHz 1.900000 MHz CW 1.910000 MHz CW 1.915000 MHz CW 3.5 MHz 3.550000 MHz LSB 3.560000 MHz LSB 3.580000 MHz LSB 7 MHz 7.050000 MHz LSB 7.060000 MHz LSB 7.020000 MHz CW 10 MHz 10.120000 MHz CW 10.130000 MHz CW 10.140000 MHz CW 14 MHz 14.100000 MHz USB 14.200000 MHz USB 14.050000 MHz CW 18 MHz 18.100000 MHz USB 18.130000 MHz USB 18.150000 MHz USB 21 MHz 21.200000 MHz USB 21.300000 MHz USB 21.050000 MHz CW 24 MHz 24.950000 MHz USB 24.980000 MHz USB 24.900000 MHz CW 28 MHz 28.500000 MHz USB 29.500000 MHz USB 28.100000 MHz CW 50 MHz 50.100000 MHz USB 50.200000 MHz USB 51.000000 MHz FM General*1 15.000000 MHz USB 15.100000 MHz USB 15.200000 MHz USB *1 ;'%. s= SELECTS THE GENERAL COVERAGE BAND D 5SING THE BAND STACKING REGISTERS q 0USH A BAND KEY ; = TO ; = OR ;'%.% s= ;%XAMPLE= 14 MHz frequency band s 4HE PREVIOUSLY SELECTED FREQUENCY AND OPERATING MODE are called up as the ďŹrst band stacking register of that frequency band. w Select a frequency and an operating mode, and then push the band key. s 4HE SELECTED FREQUENCY AND MODE ARE MEMORIZED AS that frequency bandâs ďŹrst band stacking register. e Select another frequency and operating mode, and then push the band key. Push s 4HE SELECTED FREQUENCY AND MODE ARE MEMORIZED AS that frequency bandâs second band stacking register. r Select another frequency and operating mode, and then push the band key. s 4HE SELECTED FREQUENCY AND MODE ARE MEMORIZED AS that frequency bandâs third band stacking register. t The ďŹrst band stacking register set in step w, is called up. Push s 7HEN THE FREQUENCY BAND KEY IS PUSHED THE MEMOrized triple band stacking registers are sequentially called up. Push 25 BASIC OPERATION N &REQUENCY SETTING You can select the transceiverâs frequency by using [DIAL], or you can enter it using the keypad. D 4UNING WITH ;$)!,= q Select the desired frequency band. Band keys s 0USH A BAND KEY n TIMES 4HREE DIFFERENT FREQUENCIES on each frequency band can be selected with the band key. (See the previous page âUsing the band stacking registers.â) s 4HE DEFAULT TUNING STEP DIFFERS DEPENDING ON THE OPERating mode. SSB/CW/RTTY: 10 Hz AM : 1 kHz (âZâ is displayed) FM : 10 kHz (âZâ is displayed) [DIAL] w Rotate [DIAL] to set the desired frequency. If the Dial Lock function is ON, â â is displayed, and [DIAL] does not function. In this case, push [LOCK] to turn OFF the Dial Lock function. (p. 61) D $IRECT FREQUENCY ENTRY WITH THE KEYPAD Keypad The transceiver has a keypad for direct frequency entry, as described below. s !LL FREQUENCY DIGITS DISAPPEAR w Push the numeric keys to input the desired frequency. e Push [F-INP ENT] to set the input frequency. s 4O CANCEL THE INPUT PUSH ANY KEY SUCH AS ;-7= OR [M-CLR], before pushing [F-INP ENT]. q Push [F-INP ENT] to enter frequencies with the keypad. s 0USH ;'%.% s= TO INPUT A hv DECIMAL POINT BETWEEN THE MHz digits and kHz digits. [EXAMPLE] 14.025 MHz 18.0725 MHz K(Z 10 11 12 13 14 5.100 MHz 15 7.000 MHz 16 21.280 MHz Âś 21.245 MHz 17 18 19 20 21 26 3 BASIC OPERATION N Frequency setting (continued) D 1UICK 4UNING FUNCTION [F-3] [TS] The operating frequency can be changed in âkHzâ steps for quick tuning. You can set a tuning step in each operating mode. q Push [TS] to turn ON the Quick Tuning function. s hZâ appears above the 1 kHz digit. w Hold down [TS] for 1 second to display the âTSâ screen (Tuning Step). e Select a desired operating mode. r Rotate [DIAL] to select a tuning step. [DIAL] Mode selection Appears s AND K(Z ARE SELECTABLE s (OLD DOWN ;& = FOR SECOND TO RESET TO THE DEFAULT SETting, if desired. t Repeat steps e and r to select quick tuning steps for other modes. y Push [TS] to exit the âTSâ screen. ./4% s 4O TURN /&& THE 1UICK 4UNING FUNCTION PUSH ;43= again. s 7HEN THE 1UICK 4UNING FUNCTION IS /&& THE FREquency will be changed in 10 Hz steps. s 4O DISPLAY THE h43v SCREEN THE 1UICK 4UNING FUNCtion must be turned ON ďŹrst. SSB 1kHz TS [TS] D 3ELECTING (Z STEP You can change the frequency in 1 Hz steps for fine tuning. q If the Quick Tuning function is ON, push [TS] to turn OFF. w Hold down [TS] for 1 second to turn the 1 Hz tuning step ON or OFF. [DIAL] Appears ./4% s 7HEN 2)4 ANDOR âTX are used, they also tune in 1 Hz tuning steps. s 4HE FREQUENCY CHANGES IN (Z STEPS WHEN THE [UP]/[DN] switches of the microphone are used for frequency tuning (if the Quick Tuning function is OFF.) D 1â4 4UNING 3TEP FUNCTION -ODE 33" $#72449 The dial speed is reduced to 1â4 of the normal speed when the 1â4 Tuning Step function is ON, for ďŹner tuning control. q Push [MENU] to display the âM1â screen (Menu 1). w Push [1â4](F-3) to turn the 1â4 Tuning Step function ON or OFF. sh 27 â appears when the 1â4 Tuning Step function is ON. [MENU] [1â4] Appears BASIC OPERATION D !UTO 4UNING 3TEP FUNCTION [] [] When you rotate [DIAL] rapidly, the tuning speed can automatically accelerate, depending on the âMAIN DIAL Auto TSâ setting in the Set mode. q Hold down [MENU] for 1 second to enter the Set mode. w Push [Y](F-1) or [Z](F-2) to select âMAIN DIAL Auto TS.â e Rotate [DIAL] to select the HIGH or LOW tuning speed acceleration, or to turn OFF the function. s ()'( 7HEN THE TUNING STEP IS SET TO K(Z OR smaller steps, the tuning speed is approximately ďŹve times faster. When the tuning step is set to 5 kHz or larger steps, the tuning speed is approximately two times faster. (default) s ,/7 !PPROXIMATELY TWO TIMES FASTER s /&& 4URNS THE FUNCTION /&& [MENU] [DIAL] SET M A I N D I A L A u t o T S Ă 26 Ă HIGH HIGH (default) s (OLD DOWN ;& = FOR SECOND TO RESET TO THE DEFAULT SETting, if desired. r Push [MENU] to save, and exit the Set mode. D !BOUT THE -(Z FREQUENCY BAND OPERATION 53! VERSION ONLY Operation on the 5 MHz frequency band is allowed on 5 discrete frequencies and must adhere to the following: s 4HE 53" 53" $ATA AND #7 MODES s Maximum of 100 watts ERP (Effective Radiated Power) s K(Z BANDWIDTH MAXIMUM It is your responsibility to set all controls so that transmission in this frequency band meets the stringent conditions under which amateur operations may use these frequencies. ./4% We recommend that you store these frequencies, modes and ďŹlter settings into memory channels, for easy recall. To assist you in operating within the rules speciďŹed by the FCC, transmission is illegal on any frequencies other than the ďŹve shown in the tables below. s &OR THE 53" AND 53" $ATA MODES The FCC speciďŹes center frequencies on the 5 MHz frequency band. However, the transceiver displays carrier frequency. Therefore, tune the transceiver to 1.5 kHz below the speciďŹed FCC channel center frequency. 10 11 4RANSCEIVER $ISPLAYED &REQUENCY # #HANNEL #ENTER &REQUENCY 12 5.33050 MHz 5.33200 MHz 13 5.34650 MHz 5.34800 MHz 5.35700 MHz 5.35850 MHz 5.37150 MHz 5.37300 MHz 5.40350 MHz 5.40500 MHz s &OR THE #7 MODE The transceiver displays the center frequency. Therefore, tune the transceiver to the speciďŹed FCC channel frequency when you operate in these modes. 4RANSCEIVER $ISPLAYED &REQUENCY # #HANNEL #ENTER &REQUENCY 5.33200 MHz 5.33200 MHz 5.34800 MHz 5.34800 MHz 5.35850 MHz 5.35850 MHz 5.37300 MHz 5.37300 MHz 5.40500 MHz 5.40500 MHz 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 28 3 BASIC OPERATION N Frequency setting (continued) D "AND EDGE WARNING BEEP You can hear a beep tone when you tune in or out of an amateur bandâs 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. Also, the TX icon appears if the selected frequency is in or out of an amateur band, when an option other than âOFFâ is selected. sh â is displayed, instead of the regular TX icon â ,â while the operating frequency is out of an amateur band. q Hold down [MENU] for 1 second to enter the Set mode. w Push [Y](F-1) or [Z](F-2) to select âBand Edge Beep.â e Rotate [DIAL] to select the desired band edge warning beep setting. s /&& "AND EDGE BEEP IS /&& s /. $EFAULT 7HEN YOU TUNE INTO OR OUT OF the default amateur bandâs frequency range, a beep sounds. (default) s /. 5SER 7HEN YOU TUNE INTO OR OUT OF a user programmed amateur bandâs frequency range, a beep sounds. s /. 5SER 48 7HEN YOU TUNE INTO OR OUT OF a user programmed amateur bandâs frequency range, a beep sounds. Also transmission is inhibited outside the programmed range. [] [] [MENU] [DIAL] SET B a n d E d g e B e e p Ă 6 Ă ON(Default) ON (Default) s (OLD DOWN ;F-3] for 1 second to reset to the default setting, if desired. r Push [MENU] to save, and exit the Set mode. The beep output level can be set in the âBeep Levelâ item of the Set mode. (p. 85) !BOUT THE USER BAND EDGE FREQUENCIES 7HEN h/. 5SER v OR h/. 5SER 48v IS SELECTED IN the âBand Edge Beepâ item, a total of 30 band edge frequencies can be programmed in the âUser Band Edgeâ item. See the next page for details. If âOFFâ or âON (Default)â is selected, the âUser Band Edgeâ item does not appear in the Set mode. SET B a n d E d g e B e e p Ă 6 Ă ON(User) ON (User) selection SET U s e r B a n d E d g e Ă 7 Ă DEF EDT [User Band Edge] item 29 BASIC OPERATION D 0ROGRAMMING THE USER BAND EDGE [] [] [] Keypad 7HEN h/. 5SER v OR h/. 5SER 48 ,IMITv IS SElected in the âBand Edge Beepâ item, the âUser Band Edgeâ item appears in the Set mode. A total of 30 band edge frequencies can be programmed in the âUser Band Edgeâ item. ./4% s !LL FREQUENCY RANGES ARE SET TO DEFAULT SO YOU should delete or change them to add the desired band edge frequency. s 0ROGRAM EACH CHANNEL FROM LEFT TO RIGHT AND EACH frequency must be higher than the preceding frequency. s 4HE FREQUENCY THAT IS DUPLICATED OR OUT OF AN AMAteur band, cannot be programmed. q Hold down [MENU] for 1 second to enter the Set mode. w Push [Y](F-1) or [Z](F-2) to select âBand Edge Beep.â e Rotate [DIAL] to select either âON (User)â or âON 5SER 48v r Push [Z](F-2) to select âUser Band Edge.â t Push [EDT](F-4) to display the âEDGâ screen (Band Edge Program). y Push [Y](F-1) or [Z](F-2) to select the desired band edge. s (OLDING DOWN ;Y](F-1) or [Z](F-2) continuously selects the band edges. s 0USH ;Ί â](F-3) to select the upper or lower band edge frequency entry status. s (OLD DOWN ;$%,=& FOR SECOND TO DELETE THE SElected band edge. s 0USH ;).3=& TO INSERT A NEW BLANK BAND EDGE [MENU] [] [DEL] [DIAL] SET B a n d E d g e B e e p Ă 6 Ă ON(User) ON (User) setting in the âBand Edge Beepâ item SET U s e r B a n d E d g e Ă 7 Ă DEF EDT âUser Band Edgeâ item EDG 1.600.000 29.999.999 INS DEL âEDGâ screen 10 11 u Input the desired frequency with the keypad, then push [F-INP ENT]. 12 s 0USH ;'%.% s= to input decimal point (â.â) between the MHz and kHz digits. 13 i Push [MENU] to save. o Push [MENU] again to exit the Set mode. 14 15 4O RESET THE BAND EDGE FREQUENCIES If you want to reset the band edge frequencies to their default (initial) settings, select the âUser Band Edgeâ item, then hold down [DEF](F-3) for 1 second. The band edge initialize screen appears, then hold down [YES](F-4) for 1 second to reset all band edge frequency settings to their default settings. 16 SET U s e r B a n d E d g e Ă 7 Ă DEF EDT 17 âUser Band Edgeâ item 18 Hold down SET I n i t i a l i z e Edges? YES NO Band edge initialize screen Hold down 19 20 21 SET U s e r B a n d E d g e Ă 7 Ă DEF EDT 30 3 BASIC OPERATION N /PERATING MODE SELECTION The usable operating modes in the IC-7410 are listed to the right. You can select the desired operating mode by pushing the appropriate mode switch. See the diagram to the right for the order of selection. When the data mode is selected, you can mute the microphone signals, depending on the âDATA MODâ setting in the Set mode (p. 89). s 5SABLE OPERATING MODES -ODE SWITCH /PERATING MODE USB USB Data LSB LSB Data [CW] CW CW Reverse [RTTY] RTTY RTTY Reverse AM AM Data FM FM Data ;33"= [AM/FM] s 3ELECTING THE 33" MODE Âą Push [SSB] to alternately select the USB or LSB mode. s When operating above 10 MHz, USB is selected ďŹrst; when operating below 10 MHz, LSB is selected ďŹrst. s !FTER 53" OR ,3" IS SELECTED HOLD DOWN ;33"= FOR 1 second to select the data mode. s )N THE DATA MODE PUSH ;33"= TO RETURN TO THE NORMAL SSB mode. s 3ELECTING THE #7 MODE Âą Push [CW] to alternately select the CW or CW-R (CW reverse) mode. Mode switches USB s 3ELECTING THE 2449 MODE Âą Push [RTTY] to alternately select the RTTY or RTTY-R (RTTY reverse) mode. USB CW s 3ELECTING THE !-&- MODE Âą Push [AM/FM] to alternately select the AM or FM mode. RTTY s !FTER !- OR &- IS SELECTED HOLD DOWN ;!-&-= FOR 1 second to select the data mode. s )N THE DATA MODE PUSH ;!-&-= TO RETURN TO the normal AM or FM mode. AM AM : Push momentary : Hold down for 1 second N 6OLUME SETTING Âą Rotate the [AF] control clockwise to increase the audio output level, counterclockwise to decrease it. Increases Decreases 31 [AF] LSB LSB CW-R RTTY-R FM FM BASIC OPERATION N 3QUELCH AND RECEIVE 2& SENSITIVITY Adjusts the RF gain and squelch threshold level. The squelch removes noise output to the speaker when no signal is received (closed position). s 4HE SQUELCH IS PARTICULARLY EFFECTIVE FOR !- AND &- BUT CAN also be used in other modes. s 4HE TO OCLOCK POSITION IS RECOMMENDED FOR THE MOST effective use of the [RF/SQL] control. s ;2&31,= CAN OPERATE AS ONLY AN 2& GAIN CONTROL Squelch is ďŹxed open) or only a squelch control (RF gain is ďŹxed at maximum sensitivity), depending on the âRF/SQL Controlâ setting in the Set mode. (p. 86) SET MODE SETTING OPERATING MODE SQL FM SSB/CW/ RTTY/AM Operates as an RF gain control, and an Smeter squelch. ALL SSB/CW/ RTTY AUTO AM/FM [RF/SQL] OPERATION Operates as an RF gain control, and a noise squelch or Smeter squelch. RF+SQL (default) [RF/SQL] Operates as only a squelch control. s 2& GAIN IS lXED AT MAXImum sensitivity. Operates as only an RF gain control. s 3QUELCH IS lXED OPEN Operates as only a squelch control. s 2& GAIN IS lXED AT MAXImum sensitivity. M !DJUSTING 2& GAIN (Receive sensitivity) Normally, [RF/SQL] is set to the 12 oâclock position. Rotate [RF/SQL] to the 11 oâclock position for maximum sensitivity. s 2OTATING COUNTERCLOCKWISE FROM THE MAXIMUM POSITION REduces sensitivity. s 4HE 3 METER INDICATES RECEIVE SENSITIVITY While rotating the RF gain control, noise may be heard. This comes from the DSP unit and does not indicate an equipment malfunction. M !DJUSTING SQUELCH (Removing non-signal noise) Rotate [RF/SQL] clockwise when no signal is received, until the noise just disappears. s 4HE 28 INDICATOR LIGHT GOES OUT s 2OTATING ;2&31,= PAST THE THRESHOLD POINT ACTIVATES THE S-meter squelchâ this allows you to set a minimum signal level needed to open the squelch. s 7HEN FUNCTIONING AS AN 2& GAINSQUELCH CONTROL Noise squelch (FM mode) Recommended level Squelch is open. Maximum RF gain RF gain adjustable range S-meter squelch s 7HEN FUNCTIONING AS A SQUELCH CONTROL (RF gain is ďŹxed at maximum.) Noise squelch (FM mode) Noise squelch threshold (FM mode) Squelch is open. Shallow S-meter squelch threshold S-meter squelch Deep s 7HEN FUNCTIONING AS AN 2& GAIN CONTROL (Squelch is ďŹxed open; SSB, CW, RTTY only) Adjustable range Minimum RF gain Maximum RF gain 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 32 3 BASIC OPERATION N 6OICE SYNTHESIZER OPERATION The IC-7410 has a built-in voice synthesizer to announce the operating frequency, mode and S-meter level in clear, electronically-generated voice, in English (or Japanese). First, select the desired parameters to be announced in the Set mode. (p. 87) )NITIAL VALUES FOR THE VOICE SYNTHESIZER PARAMETERS s 30%%#( ,EVEL s 30%%#( ,ANGUAGE %NGLISH s 30%%#( 3PEED ()'( s 30%%#( 3 ,EVEL /. s 30%%#( ;-/$%= 37 /&& Âą Push [SPEECH] to announce the S-meter level* and currently selected frequency. s )F YOU HOLD DOWN ;30%%#(= FOR SECOND THE TRANSceiver announces the operating mode after the frequency. * The S-meter level announcement can be turned OFF. (p. 87) Âą Push a mode switch to announce the appropriate mode, when the âSPEECH [MODE] SWâ item is set to âONâ in the Set mode. (p. 87) N -ETER $ISPLAY SELECTION [SPEECH] ] The transceiver has four transmit meter functions for your convenience. In addition to Po and ALC, you can display the SWR or COMP meter by holding down ;!.4s-%4%2= FOR SECOND s 0O s !,# $ISPLAYS THE 2& OUTPUT POWER IN PERCENT $ISPLAYS THE !,# LEVEL 7HEN THE METER MOVEment shows the input signal level exceeds the allowable level, the ALC limits the RF power. In such cases, rotate the [MIC] control counterclockwise to decrease the microphone gain. s 372 $ISPLAYS THE 372 OF THE ANTENNA AT THE FREquency. s #/-0 $ISPLAYS THE COMPRESSION LEVEL WHEN THE speech compressor is in use. s 7HEN THE 372 METER IS SELECTED The RF output power meter becomes the S-meter in receive. 33 BASIC OPERATION N "ASIC TRANSMIT OPERATION "EFORE TRANSMITTING MONITOR THE OPERATING FREQUENCY TO MAKE SURE TRANSMITTING WONT CAUSE INTERFERENCE TO OTHER STATIONS ON THE SAME FREQUENCY )TS GOOD AMATEUR PRACTICE TO LISTEN lRST AND THEN EVEN IF NOTHING IS HEARD ASK h)S THE FREQUENCY IN USEv ONCE OR TWICE BEFORE YOU BEGIN OPERATING ON THAT FREQUENCY D 4RANSMITTING [TRANSMIT] TX indicator q Push [PTT] on the microphone to transmit (or [TRANSMIT] on the transceiver). s 4HE 48 INDICATOR LIGHTS RED w Release [PTT] to receive (or push [TRANSMIT] again). Adjusting the transmit output power Âą Rotate [RF PWR]. [RF PWR] s !DJUSTABLE RANGE 7 TO 7 (2 W to 27 W in the AM mode) Increases Decreases D -ICROPHONE GAIN ADJUSTMENT 10 -ODE 33"!-&q Push [PTT] on the microphone to transmit. 11 s 3PEAK INTO THE MICROPHONE AT YOUR NORMAL VOICE LEVEL w )N THE 33" MODE While speaking into the microphone, rotate the [MIC] control so that the ALC meter reading stays within the ALC zone. )N THE !- AND &- MODES While speaking into the microphone, rotate the [MIC] control with another station listening to your voice for clarity. 12 13 [MIC] 14 15 Recommended level for an Icom microphone Decreases 16 Increases ALC zone 17 18 e Release [PTT] to receive. 19 20 21 34 4 RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT N /PERATING 33" q Select the desired band. (p. 25) w Push [SSB] to select the LSB or USB mode. [TRANSMIT] TX indicator s When operating above 10 MHz, USB is selected ďŹrst; when operating below 10 MHz, LSB is selected ďŹrst. s )F DESIRED AFTER 53" OR ,3" IS SELECTED HOLD DOWN [SSB] for 1 second to select the data mode. e Rotate [DIAL] to tune a desired signal. s 4HE 3 METER INDICATES THE RECEIVED SIGNAL STRENGTH s 4HE TUNING STEP CAN BE CHANGED IN THE TUNING STEP PROgram mode. (p. 27) r Rotate the [AF] control to adjust the audio to a comfortable listening level. t Push [PTT] on the microphone to transmit (or [TRANSMIT] on the transceiver). [MIC] [AF] [SSB] [DIAL] âLSBâ or âUSBâ appears s 4HE 48 INDICATOR LIGHTS RED y Speak into the microphone at your normal voice level. s 2OTATE THE ;-)#= CONTROL TO ADJUST THE MICROPHONE GAIN at this step, if necessary. u Release [PTT] to receive (or push [TRANSMIT] again). #ONVENIENT 2ECEIVE FUNCTIONS s 0REAMP AND ATTENUATOR P s 4WIN 0"4 0ASSBAND 4UNING P s !'# !UTO 'AIN #ONTROL P s .OISE "LANKER P s .OISE 2EDUCTION P s .OTCH lLTER P s 63# 6OICE 3QUELCH #ONTROL P 35 #ONVENIENT 4RANSMIT FUNCTIONS s 3PEECH #OMPRESSOR P s 6/8 6OICE /PERATED 4RANSMIT P s 4RANSMIT QUALITY MONITOR P s 4RANSMIT lLTER WIDTH SELECTION P s !UDIO TONE CONTROL PP RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT N /PERATING #7 q Select the desired band. (p. 25) w Push [CW] to select the CW mode. [TRANSMIT] TX indicator s 0USHING ;#7= ALTERNATELY SELECTS #7 OR #7 REVERSE mode. e Rotate [DIAL] to tune a desired signal. s 4HE 3 METER INDICATES THE RECEIVED SIGNAL STRENGTH s 4HE TUNING STEP CAN BE CHANGED IN THE TUNING STEP PROgram mode. (p. 27) r Rotate the [AF] control to adjust the audio to a comfortable listening level. t Push [TRANSMIT] to transmit. [AF] [CW] [DIAL] âCWâ or âCW-Râ appears s 4HE 48 INDICATOR LIGHTS RED y Use the electric keyer or paddle to key your CW signals. s 4HE 0O METER INDICATES TRANSMITTED #7 OUTPUT POWER u Push [TRANSMIT] again to receive. #ONVENIENT 2ECEIVE FUNCTIONS s 0REAMP AND ATTENUATOR P s 4WIN 0"4 PASSBAND TUNING P s !'# !UTO 'AIN #ONTROL P s .OISE "LANKER P s .OISE 2EDUCTION P s -ANUAL .OTCH lLTER P s #7 PITCH CONTROL P s Âź function (p. 27) #ONVENIENT 4RANSMIT FUNCTIONS s "REAK IN FUNCTION P s +EYING SPEED SETTING P s -EMORY KEYER P 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 36 4 RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT N Operating CW (continued) D !BOUT THE #7 REVERSE MODE The CW reverse mode receives signals with a reverse side CW carrier point similar to voice of the LSB and USB modes. Use when interfering signals are near a desired signal, and you want to reduce the interfering tone. Âą Push [CW] to alternately select the CW or CW reverse mode. s #HECK THAT THE INTERFERING TONE CAN BE REDUCED BFO BFO Interference Desired signal Interference Desired signal CW mode (LSB side) CW-R mode (USB side) D !BOUT #7 PITCH CONTROL The received CW audio pitch and CW sidetone can be adjusted to suit your preference, without changing the operating frequency. Âą Rotate the [CW PITCH] control to suit your preference. s !DJUSTABLE FROM TO (Z IN (Z STEPS [CW PITCH] D !BOUT KEYING SPEED The transceiverâs internal electronic keyer speed can be adjusted between 6 and 48 wpm (wards per minute). Âą Rotate the [KEY SPEED] control clockwise to increase keying speed; counterclockwise to decrease keying speed. D #7 SIDETONE FUNCTION When the transceiver is in the receive mode (and the Break-in function is OFFâ p. 63), you can listen to the CW sidetone without actually transmitting. You can also use the CW sidetone to practice CW sending, but be sure to turn OFF the Break-in function. The CW sidetone level can be adjusted in the âSide Tone Levelâ item of the Keyer Set mode (p. 42). 37 [KEY SPEED] RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT N %LECTRONIC KEYER FUNCTIONS You can access a number of convenient functions of the built-in electronic keyer in the memory keyer menu. q In the CW mode, push [MENU] to display the âM1â screen (Menu 1). w Push [KEY](F-4) to display the âKEYâ screen (Memory Keyer). e Push [SEND](F-2), [EDT](F-3), [001](F-4) or [SET] (F-5) to select the desired menu. See the diagram below. [SEND] [EDT] [SET] s 0USH ;-%.5= TO SAVE AND RETURN TO THE PREVIOUS DISplay. [MENU] [KEY]/[001] D -EMORY KEYER MENU CONSTRUCTION The screen you want to appear ďŹrst can be selected in the âKEYER 1st Menuâ item of the Set mode. (p. 88) M1 AGC 1â4 KEY 10 SCP s +EYER %DIT SCREEN (p. 40) EDT CQ M1 s +EYER 3END SCREEN (p. 39) [F-3] 11 12 001 SEND M1 TEST CQ TEST DE DEL SPC M2 M3 M4 13 â1 s #ONTEST .UMBER 3ET MODE (p. 41) [MENU] [F-2] 001 Number Style s -EMORY +EYER SCREEN Normal [F-4] 15 KEY SEND EDT 001 s +EYER 3ET MODE (p. 42) SET [F-5] 14 SET Side Tone Level 16 50% 17 18 19 20 21 38 4 RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT N Electronic keyer functions (continued) D -EMORY KEYER SEND MENU Pre-set characters can be sent using the Keyer Send menu. Contents of the memory keyer are set in the Edit menu. s 4RANSMITTING q In the CW mode, push [MENU] to display the âM1â screen (Menu 1). w Push [KEY](F-4) to display the âKEYâ screen (Memory Keyer). e Push [SEND](F-2) to display the âSENDâ screen (Keyer Send). r Push [TRANSMIT] to switch the transceiver to transmit, or turn ON the Break-in function. (p. 63) t Push one of the function keys, [M1](F-1) to [M4](F-4), to send the memory keyer contents. s (OLDING DOWN A FUNCTION KEY FOR SECOND REPEATEDLY sends the contents; push any function key to cancel the transmission. s 4HE CONTEST SERIAL NUMBER COUNTER ADVANCES EACH TIME the contents are sent. s 0USH ;Â=& TO REDUCE THE CONTEST SERIAL NUMBER ADvances by 1 before sending the memory keyer contents to a station a second time. s 3ET THE MEMORY KEYER REPEAT INTERVAL TO BETWEEN AND 60 seconds (1 second steps) in the âKeyer Repeat Timeâ item of the Keyer Set mode. (p. 42) y Push [MENU], and return to the âKEYâ screen. u Push [MENU] again to return to the âM1â screen. For your information When an external keypad is connected to pin 3 and pin 7 of the [MIC] connector, the contents of M1 to M4 can be transmitted without selecting the keyer send menu. See page 92 for details. 001 SEND M1 M2 M3 M4 â1 s - SENDING DISPLAY SEND CQ M1 TEST M2 CQ M3 s - SENDING DISPLAY SEND UR M1 001 â1 Counter 5NN001 M2 TE M4 BK M3 M4 001 â1 Count up trigger icon s - SENDING DISPLAY SEND CFM M1 TU M2 001 M3 M4 â1 s - SENDING DISPLAY SEND QRZ? M1 M2 001 M3 M4 â1 s 7HILE TRANSMITTING REPEATEDLY SEND CQ [ M 1] TEST M2 CQ M3 TE M4 â [ â and â ] â appear 39 001 â1 RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT D %DITING A MEMORY KEYER The contents of the memory keyer memories can be set using the memory keyer edit menu. The memory keyer can memorize and re-transmit 4 CW key codes for often-used CW sentences, contest serial numbers or a count up trigger. The total capacity of the memory keyer is 70 characters per memory channel. s 0ROGRAMMING CONTENTS q In the CW mode, push [MENU] to display the âM1â screen (Menu 1). w Push [KEY](F-4) to display the âKEYâ screen (Memory Keyer). e Push [EDT](F-3) to display the âEDTâ screen (Keyer Edit). s 4HE MEMORY KEYER CONTENT OF #HANNEL - IS DISplayed. r Push [F-1] one or more times to select the memory keyer channel to be edited. t Rotate [DIAL] to select a character, or push the keypad to input a number. s 0USH ;$%,=& TO DELETE THE SELECTED CHARACTER OR number. s 0USH ;30#=& TO INPUT A SPACE s !N ERROR BEEP SOUNDS WHEN YOU TRY TO INPUT MORE THAN 70 characters. To delete a character or number, push [Ί](F-2) or [â](F-3) to select it, then push [DEL](F-4) to delete. 3ELECTABLE CHARACTERS A to Z â ? ^ . , @ 1 y Push [Ί](F-2) to move the cursor backward, or push [â](F-3) to move the cursor forward. u Repeat steps t and y to program up to 70 characters memory keyer contents. i Push [MENU] to save, and return to the âKEYâ screen. o Push [MENU] again to return to the âM1â screen. ./4% â^â is used to transmit a string of characters with no inter-character space. Put â^â before a text string such as ^AR, and the string âAR â is sent with no space. â1â is used to insert the CW contest serial number. The serial number automatically advances by 1. This function is available for only one memory keyer channel at a time. â1â is used in memory keyer channel M2 by default. 0RE PROGRAMMED MEMORY KEYER CONTENTS -EMORY KEYER CHANNEL M1 M2 M3 M4 EDT CQ M1 Input a space Delete a character Move cursor forward Move cursor backward Select M1 to M4 EDT UR 5NNM BK M2 DEL CQ TEST CQ TEST DE JA1 JA1 TEST UR 5NN1 BK CFM TU QRZ? SPC When inputting an asterisk, the counter is incremented by 1. DEL SPC 12 13 s - DEFAULT INDICATION EDT QRZ? M4 11 TU 10 s - DEFAULT INDICATION EDT CFM M3 s - DEFAULT INDICATION 14 DEL SPC 15 %XAMPLE DISPLAYâ Inputting âQSL TU DE JA3YUA TESTâ into the memory keyer channel 3 (M3). EDT QSL TU DE M3 EDT TU M3 #ONTENTS TEST CQ TEST DE DEL SPC DE JA3YUA DEL 16 17 SPC 18 JA3YUA TEST DEL SPC 19 20 21 40 4 RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT N Electronic keyer functions (continued) D #ONTEST NUMBER 3ET MODE This mode is used to set the contest number and count up trigger, etc. s 3ETTING CONTENTS q In the CW mode, push [MENU] to display the âM1â screen (Menu 1). w Push [KEY](F-4) to display the âKEYâ screen (Memory Keyer). e Push [001](F-4) to enter the Contest Number Set mode. r Push [Y](F-1) or [Z](F-2) to select the desired item. t Rotate [DIAL] to select the desired option. 001 Number Style Normal s (OLD DOWN ;& = FOR SECOND TO RESET TO THE DEFAULT SETting, if desired. y Push [MENU] to save, and return to the âKEYâ screen. u Push [MENU] again to return to the âM1â screen. 1. .UMBER 3TYLE $EFAULT .ORMAL This item sets the numbering system used for contest numbersâ normal or short morse numbers. Short morse numbers are also referred to as âcutâ numbers. .ORMAL ANO ANT NO NT $OES NOT USE SHORT MORSE NUMBERS : Sets 1 as A, 9 as N and 0 as O. : Sets 1 as A, 9 as N and 0 as T. : Sets 9 as N and 0 as O. : Sets 9 as N and 0 as T. 2. #OUNT 5P 4RIGGER $EFAULT - Set the count-up trigger to one of four memory slots for the contest number exchange. The count-up trigger allows the contest number to automatically advance after each complete serial number exchange is sent. s - - - OR - CAN BE SET 3. 0RESENT .UMBER $EFAULT 5P$OWN This item shows the current number for the count-up trigger channel set above. s 2OTATE ;$)!,= TO CHANGE THE NUMBER OR HOLD DOWN [F-3](CLR) for 1 second to reset the current number to 001. 41 Select the item Reset to the default setting RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT D +EYER 3ET MODE This Set mode is used to set the CW sidetone, memory keyer repeat time, dash weight, paddle speciďŹcations, keyer type, etc. s 3ETTING CONTENTS q In the CW mode, push [MENU] to display the âM1â screen (Menu 1). w Push [KEY](F-4) to display the âKEYâ screen (Memory Keyer). e Push [SET](F-5) to enter the Keyer Set mode. r Push [Y](F-1) or [Z](F-2) to select the desired item. t Rotate [DIAL] to select the desired option. SET Side Tone Level 50% Select the item Reset to the default setting s (OLD DOWN ;& = FOR SECOND TO RESET TO THE DEFAULT SETting, if desired. y Push [MENU] to save, and return to the âKEYâ screen. u Push [MENU] again to return to the âM1â screen. 1. 3IDE 4ONE ,EVEL $EFAULT 5. $OT$ASH 2ATIO $EFAULT Select the CW sidetone output level. Set the dot/dash ratio. s TO IN STEPS CAN BE SELECTED s TO IN STEPS CAN BE SELECTED 2. 3IDE 4ONE , ,IMIT +EYING WEIGHT EXAMPLE Morse code âKâ $EFAULT /. Set the CW sidetone level limit. When the [AF] control is rotated above a speciďŹed level, the CW sidetone does not increase. DOT (fixed*) Weight setting: DASH DASH 1:1:3 (default) 10 Weight setting: s /. #7 SIDETONE LEVEL IS LIMITED s /&& #7 SIDETONE LEVEL IS NOT LIMITED Adjusted Adjustable range SPACE (fixed*) *SPACE and DOT length can be 3. Keyer 2EPEAT 4IME $EFAULT S adjusted with only [KEY SPEED]. When sending CW using the repeat timer, this item sets the time between transmission. 6. 2ISE 4IME s TO SECONDS IN SECOND STEPS CAN BE SELECTED This item sets the rise time of the transmitted CW envelope. 4. -ESSAGE $ISPLAY s OR MILLISECONDS CAN BE SELECTED $EFAULT .ORMAL When you are in the âSENDâ screen (Keyer Send), channel numbers are displayed above the function keys. However, you can display the ďŹrst three characters of the keyer memory instead of the channel number. Select whether to display the channel number or the ďŹrst three characters of the keyer. $EFAULT MS 13 14 15 17 Tx Rx 18 Set Tx power level Tx output power 19 s .ORMAL $ISPLAYS THE CHANNEL NUMBER s -ESSAGE $ISPLAYS THE lRST THREE CHARACTERS OF THE keyer memory. 12 16 !BOUT RISE TIME Key action 11 Rise time Time If the rise time of a CW waveform is too short, key clicks on nearby frequencies can be generated. 20 21 Continued on the next page. 42 4 RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT D Keyer set mode (continued) 7. 0ADDLE 0OLARITY $EFAULT ./2-!, Set the paddle polarity. s .ORMAL OR REVERSE POLARITY CAN BE SELECTED 8. Keyer Type $EFAULT %,%# +%9 Select the keyer type for the [ELEC-KEY] connector on the front panel. s 3TRAIGHT KEY "5' +%9 OR %,%# +%9 CAN BE SElected. 9. MIC Up/Down Keyer $EFAULT /&& Set the microphone [UP]/[DN] switches to be used as a key. (The microphone [UP]/[DN] switches do not work as a âsqueeze key.â) s /. 4HE ;50=;$.= SWITCHES CAN BE USED AS A KEY for CW. s /&& 4HE ;50=;$.= SWITCHES CANNOT BE USED AS A key for CW. ./4% When âONâ is selected, the frequency and memory channels cannot be changed using the [UP]/[DN] switches. 43 RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT N /PERATING 2449 &3+ When using your RTTY terminal or TNC, consult the manual that comes with the equipment. q Select the desired band. (p. 25) w Push [RTTY] to select the RTTY mode. [TRANSMIT] TX indicator s 0USHING ;2449= ALTERNATELY SELECTS THE 2449 OR 2449 reverse mode. e Rotate [DIAL] to tune a desired signal. s 4HE 3 METER INDICATES RECEIVED SIGNAL STRENGTH s )F THE RECEIVED SIGNAL CANNOT BE DEMODULATED TRY TO SElect the RTTY reverse mode in step w. s 4HE TUNING STEP CAN BE CHANGED IN THE TUNING STEP PROgram mode. (p. 27) r Push [TRANSMIT] to set the transceiver to the transmit mode, or transmit a SEND signal from your TNC. [RTTY] [DIAL] âRTTYâ or âRTTY-Râ appears s 4HE 48 INDICATOR LIGHTS RED s 4HE 0O METER DISPLAYS THE TRANSMITTED 2449 SIGNAL strength. t Use your PC or TNC (TU) to transmit RTTY (FSK) signals. y Push [TRANSMIT] to return to receive. #ONVENIENT 2ECEIVE FUNCTIONS s 0REAMP AND ATTENUATOR P s 4WIN 0"4 0ASSBAND 4UNING P s !'# !UTO 'AIN #ONTROL P s .OISE "LANKER P s .OISE 2EDUCTION P s .OTCH lLTER P s Âź function (p. 27) s Twin Peak Filter (p. 47) While receiving, the meter functions as the RTTY tuning meter to make correct tuning easier. Rotate [DIAL] to the point where both sides of the dots appear equally. * While transmitting, the meter functions as the transMIT METER SELECTED BY PUSHING ;!.4s-%4%2= 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 44 4 RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT N 2449 FUNCTIONS The RTTY menu has a number of convenient functions for RTTY operation. q Push [RTTY] to select the RTTY mode. s 0USHING ;2449= ALTERNATELY SELECTS THE 2449 OR 2449 reverse mode. [DEC] [RTTY]/[TPF] [SET] w Push [MENU] to display the âM1â screen (Menu 1). e Push [RTTY](F-4) to display the âRTTYâ screen. r Push [DEC](F-2), [TPF](F-4) or [SET](F-5) to select the desired menu. See the diagram below. s 0USH ;-%.5= TO RETURN TO THE PREVIOUS DISPLAY [MENU] [RTTY] D 2449 MENU CONSTRUCTION s 2449 $ECODER SCREEN (p. 46) DEC ADJ 45BPS BAUDOT MK â SFT 2125 â 170 F2 : HOLD F3 : CLR [F-2] M1 AGC 1/4 RTTY SCP s 4WIN 0EAK &ILTER SETTING SCREEN (p. 47) RTTY RTTYâTPF DEF s 2449 SCREEN ON TPF SET [F-4] RTTY DEF TPF SET s 2449 3ET MODE (p. 48) [F-5] 45 SET RTTY Mark Freq 2125 RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT D !BOUT THE 2449 REVERSE MODE Received characters are occasionally garbled when the Mark and Space signals are reversed. This reversal can be caused by incorrect TNC connections, setting or commands. To receive reversed RTTY signals correctly, select the RTTY reverse mode. Âą Push [RTTY] to alternately select the RTTY mode or RTTY reverse mode. Normal 170 Hz Reverse 2125 Hz Space Mark 170 Hz 2125 Hz BFO BFO Space Mark D 2449 DECODER The transceiver has an RTTY decoder for Baudot (mark freq.: 2125 Hz, shift freq.: 170 Hz, 45 bps). An external terminal unit (TU) or terminal node connector (TNC) is not necessary for receiving a Baudot signal. q In the RTTY mode, push [MENU] to display the âM1â screen (Menu 1). w Push [RTTY](F-4) to display the âRTTYâ screen. e Push [F-2](DEC) to turn ON the RTTY decoder. M1 AGC 1/4 RTTY SCP s 2449 DECODER SCREEN APPEARS r Push [F-2] to turn ON the Hold function to hold the current screen. RTTY DEC TPF SET s hHâ appears when this function is turned ON. s 0USH ;& = AGAIN TO TURN /&& THE (OLD FUNCTION DEC ADJ 45BPS BAUDOT MK â SFT 2125 â 170 F2 : HOLD F3 : CLR y Push [MENU] to return to the previous display. Appears when the Hold function is turned ON. s (OLD DOWN ;& = FOR SECOND TO RESET TO THE DEFAULT SETting, if desired. r Push [MENU] to save, and return to the previous display. The number of the decoder display lines, the UnShift On Space (USOS) function and new line code can be set in the RTTY Set mode. (p. 48) 11 12 13 14 s 3ETTING THE DECODER THRESHOLD LEVEL If some characters are displayed when no signal is received, adjust the RTTY decoder threshold level. q Select the RTTY decoder screen as described above. w Push [F-1](ADJ) to select the threshold level adjustment mode. e Rotate [DIAL] to adjust the RTTY decoder threshold level. 10 t Hold down [F-3] for 1 second to clear the displayed characters, if desired. s hHâ disappears at the same time as the displayed characters are cleared. (The hold function is cancelled.) 15 DEC ADJ 45BPS BAUDOT MK â SFT 2125 â 170 F2 : HOLD F3 : CLR 16 17 DEC 9 45BPS BAUDOT MK â SFT 2125 â 170 F2 : HOLD F3 : CLR Threshold level display 18 19 20 21 46 4 RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT N RTTY functions (continued) D 4WIN 0EAK &ILTER The Twin Peak Filter changes the receive frequency response by boosting 2125 and 2295 Hz for better copying of RTTY signals. q In the RTTY mode, push [MENU] to display the âM1â screen (Menu 1). w Push [RTTY](F-4) to display the âRTTYâ screen. e Push [TPF](F-4) to turn the Twin Peak Filter ON or OFF. r Push [MENU] to save, and return to the previous display. RTTY ./4% When the Twin Peak Filter is in use, the received audio output may increase. This is normal; not a malfunction. DEC RTTY RTTYâTPF DEC TPF SET ON TPF SET Appears when the Twin Peak Filter is ON. 47 RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT D 2449 3ET MODE The RTTY Set mode is used to set the mark and shift frequencies, keying type, decode USOS function, RTTY decoder new line code and the number of decode screen display lines. s 3ETTING CONTENTS q In the RTTY mode, push [MENU] to display the âM1â screen (Menu 1). w Push [RTTY](F-4) to display the âRTTYâ screen. e Push [SET](F-5) to enter the RTTY Set mode. r Push [Y](F-1) or [Z](F-2) to select the desired item. t Rotate [DIAL] to select the desired option. SET RTTY Mark Freq 2125 Select the item s (OLD DOWN ;& = FOR SECOND TO RESET TO THE DEFAULT SETting, if desired. Reset to the default setting y Push [MENU] to save, and return to the âRTTYâ screen. u Push [MENU] again to return to the âM1â screen. 1. 2449 -ARK &REQ $EFAULT Select the RTTY mark frequency. s AND (Z ARE SELECTABLE 2. 2449 3HIFT 7IDTH $EFAULT Select the RTTY frequency shift. $EFAULT /. Turn the USOS (UnShift On Space) function ON or OFF. This function decodes a letter code after receiving a âspace.â s /&& $ECODES AS A CHARACTER CODE s /. $ECODES AS A LETTER CODE 10 s AND (Z ARE SELECTABLE 3. 2449 +EYING 0OL 4. $ECODE 53/3 $EFAULT ./2-!, Select normal or reverse keying polarity. s ./2-!, +EY OPENCLOSE -ARK3PACE s 2%6%23% +EY OPENCLOSE 3PACE-ARK 5. $ECODE .EW ,INE $EFAULT #2 ,& #2 ,& Select the internal RTTY decoder new line code. CR: Carriage Return, LF: Line Feed s #2 ,& #2 ,& -AKES A NEW LINE WITH ANY CODE s #2 ,& -AKES A NEW LINE WITH ONLY THE CR+LF code. 6. $ECODE 3CREEN $EFAULT LINE Set the decoder screen display mode to 2 or 3 lines. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 48 4 RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT N /PERATING !-&q Select the desired band. (p. 25) w Push [AM/FM] to select the AM or FM mode. [TRANSMIT] TX indicator Band keys s )F DESIRED AFTER !- OR &- IS SELECTED HOLD DOWN ;!- FM] for 1 second to select the data mode. e Rotate [DIAL] to tune a desired signal. s 4HE 3 METER DISPLAYS THE RECEIVED SIGNAL STRENGTH s 4HE TUNING STEP CAN BE CHANGED IN THE TUNING STEP PROgram mode. (p. 27) r Rotate the [AF] control to adjust the audio to a comfortable listening level. t Push [PTT] on the microphone to transmit (or [TRANSMIT] on the transceiver). s 4HE 48 INDICATOR LIGHTS RED y Speak into the microphone at your normal voice level. [MIC] [AF] [AM/FM] [DIAL] s !- MODE Appears s 2OTATE THE ;-)#= CONTROL TO ADJUST THE MICROPHONE GAIN in this step, if necessary. u Release [PTT] to receive (or push [TRANSMIT] again). s &- MODE Appears #ONVENIENT 2ECEIVE FUNCTIONS s 0REAMP AND ATTENUATOR P s 4WIN 0"4 0ASSBAND 4UNING P s !'# !UTO 'AIN #ONTROL P s .OISE "LANKER P s .OISE 2EDUCTION P s .OTCH lLTER P s 63# 6OICE 3QUELCH #ONTROL P *AM only 49 #ONVENIENT FUNCTIONS FOR TRANSMIT s 3PEECH #OMPRESSOR P s 6/8 6OICE /PERATED 4RANSMIT P s 4RANSMIT QUALITY MONITOR P s !UDIO TONE CONTROL P RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT 4ONE SQUELCH OPERATION The tone squelch opens only when you receive a signal containing a matching subaudible tone. You can silently wait for calls from others using the same tone. [F-3] [TON] q Push [AM/FM] once or twice to select the FM mode. w Push [MENU] to display the âM1â screen (Menu 1). e Push [TON](F-4) one or more times to turn ON the Tone Squelch function. [MENU] s h431,v APPEARS [AM/FM] [DIAL] r Hold down [TON](F-4) for 1 second to display the âTONâ screen (Tone). s h431, 4ONEv APPEARS ON THE FUNCTION DISPLAY t Rotate [DIAL] to select the desired tone squelch frequency. (See the table shown below.) s (OLD DOWN ;& = FOR SECOND TO RESET TO THE DEFAULT SETting, if desired. y Push [MENU] to save, and exit the âTONâ screen. u Communicate in the usual manner. M1 AGC DUP AFC TON SCP s !VAILABLE TONE SQUELCH FREQUENCIES 67.0 69.3 71.9 74.4 77.0 79.7 82.5 085.4 088.5 091.5 094.8 097.4 100.0 103.5 107.2 110.9 114.8 118.8 123.0 127.3 131.8 136.5 141.3 146.2 151.4 156.7 159.8 162.2 165.5 167.9 171.3 173.8 177.3 179.9 183.5 186.2 189.9 192.8 196.6 199.5 203.5 206.5 (Unit: Hz) 210.7 254.1 218.1 225.7 229.1 233.6 241.8 250.3 Hold down TON TON TSQL Tone SCAN 88.5Hz 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 50 4 RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT N 4ONE SCAN OPERATION [TON] [SCAN] [F-3] To search for a repeaterâs sub-audible tone, a tone scan is available. By monitoring a repeater signal with a tone squelch, you can determine the tone frequency necessary to open the repeater or the squelch. q In the FM mode, push [MENU] to display the âM1â screen (Menu 1). w Hold down [TON](F-4) for 1 second to enter the âTONâ screen (Tone). e Push [TON](F-1) one or more times to select the tone type to be scanned. [MENU] [TON] [AM/FM] [DIAL] M1 AGC TON Hold down s h2PTR 4ONEv FOR A REPEATER TONE AND h431, 4ONEv FOR tone squelch can be selected. r Push [SCAN](F-2) to start the Tone scan. s h2PTR 4ONE 3#!.v OR h431, 4ONE 3#!.v BLINKS DEpending on the type you selected. t When a matched tone is found, the scan pauses and the sub-audible tone frequency is automatically programmed. s (OLD DOWN ;& = FOR SECOND TO SELECT A DEFAULT SETTING if desired. SCP TON Rptr TON SCAN Tone 88.5Hz Push to select the tone type. TON TON y Push [SCAN](F-2) to cancel the Tone scan. TSQL SCAN Tone 88.5Hz Push to start or cancel the scan. When the tone scan is used in the Memory channel mode, the detected tone frequency can be used temporarily. To save the detected tone frequency setting, you must over-write the Memory channel data. (p. 70) TON TSQL SCAN Tone SACN Repeater operation A repeater receives transmitted signals and re-transmits them on a different frequency. When using a repeater, the transmit frequency is shifted from the receive frequency by a frequency offset. A repeater can be accessed using the split frequency operation to set the frequency shift to the same value as the repeaterâs frequency offset. q First, set the frequency offset for the HF and 50 MHz bands in the âFM SPLIT Offset HFâ and âFM SPLIT Offset 50Mâ items, and set the âQuick SPLITâ item to âONâ in the Set mode. (p. 86) w Push [VFO/MEMO] to select the VFO mode. e Select the desired band. (p. 25) r Push [AM/FM] to select the FM mode. t Rotate [DIAL] to set the receive frequency (repeater output frequency). y Hold down [SPLIT] to turn ON the Quick Split function. sh â and âTONEâ appear. s 4HE TONE FREQUENCY CAN BE SET IN THE h4/.v SCREEN (Tone). 88.5 Hz is set by default. (p. 52) u Communicate in the normal way. 51 [SPLIT] Hz [VFO/MEMO] [DIAL] [AM/FM] Appears M1 AGC TON SCP Appears RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT D 2EPEATER ACCESS TONE FREQUENCY SETTING Some repeaters require a subaudible tone to be accessed. Subaudible tones are superimposed on your normal signal and must be set ďŹrst. You can select 50 tones from 67.0 Hz to 254.1 Hz. [TON] q In the FM mode, push [MENU] to display the âM1â screen (Menu 1). w Push [TON](F-4) one or more times to turn ON the Tone Encoder function. [MENU] [F-3] [DIAL] s h4/.%v APPEARS e Hold down [TON](F-4) for 1 second to display the âTONâ screen (Tone). s h2PTR 4ONEv APPEARS ON THE FUNCTION DISPLAY r Rotate [DIAL] to select the desired repeater tone frequency. (See the table below.) t Push [MENU] to save, and exit the âTONâ screen. s !VAILABLE TONE FREQUENCIES 67.0 69.3 71.9 74.4 77.0 79.7 82.5 85.4 088.5 091.5 094.8 097.4 100.0 103.5 107.2 110.9 114.8 118.8 123.0 127.3 131.8 136.5 141.3 146.2 151.4 156.7 159.8 162.2 165.5 167.9 171.3 173.8 177.3 179.9 183.5 (unit: Hz) 186.2 189.9 192.8 196.6 199.5 203.5 206.5 210.7 254.1 218.1 225.7 229.1 233.6 241.8 250.3 TON TON Rptr Tone SCAN 88.5Hz D 4RANSMIT FREQUENCY MONITOR CHECK 10 You may be able to directly receive the other partyâs transmitted signal without having to go through a repeater. This function helps you to check whether or not the direct communication can be done. 11 Âą While receiving, hold down [XFC] to see if you can directly receive the other partyâs transmitted signal. 13 12 s 7HILE HOLDING DOWN ;8= THE OFFSET DIRECTION AND FREquency offset are displayed on the function display. 14 [XFC] M1 AGC 15 â100.0k TON SCP 16 Offset direction and frequency 17 18 19 20 21 52 5 FUNCTIONS FOR RECEIVE N 2)4 FUNCTION The RIT (Receive Increment Tuning) function compensates for off-frequency operation of the received station. The function shifts the receive frequency up to Âą9.99 kHz in 10 Hz steps*, without changing the transmit frequency. [RIT] [CLEAR] *The [RIT/âTX] control tunes in 1 Hz steps when the operating frequency readout is set to the 1 Hz step readout. [RIT/âTX] q Push [RIT] to turn ON the RIT function. s h2)4v AND THE FREQUENCY SHIFT APPEAR WHEN THIS FUNCTION is ON. Appear w Rotate the [RIT/âTX] control. s (OLD DOWN ;#,%!2= FOR SECOND TO RESET THE 2)4 FREquency. s 0USH ;#,%!2= MOMENTARILY TO RESET THE 2)4 FREQUENCY when the âQuick RIT Clearâ item is set to âONâ in the Set mode. (p. 88) s (OLD DOWN ;2)4= FOR SECOND TO ADD THE FREQUENCY SHIFT to the operating frequency, if desired. e To cancel the RIT function, push [RIT] again. s h2)4v AND THE FREQUENCY SHIFT DISAPPEAR D 2)4 MONITOR FUNCTION When the RIT function is ON, holding down [XFC] allows you to listen to the displayed frequency (RIT is temporarily cancelled). 53 M1 AGC TBW [XFC] SCP FUNCTIONS FOR RECEIVE N 3IMPLE BAND SCOPE The Band Scope function allows you to visually check the location and strength of signals around a speciďŹed frequency. The IC-7410âs Band Scope function can be used in any operating mode and any frequency band. INDICATOR 3WEEP ICON "AND SCOPE DISPLAY &REQUENCY DISPLAY MARK 3WEEP STEP DISPLAY Blinks when the reference frequency is outside of the sweep range. STEP 0.5k SCP Sweep icon Band scope display Frequency display mark Sweep step display DESCRIPTION â is displayed; while stopped, â â is displayed. While the band scope is sweeping, â 2ECEIVED AUDIO IS NOT HEARD FROM THE SPEAKER WHILE THE BAND SCOPE IS SWEEPING Displays the signal location and strength in relation to the center (displayed) frequency. Signal strength is relative to the S-meter level, S1 to S9, with each vertical dot in the band scope indicator equal to one segment of the S-meter. Signal activity is measured Âą30 steps from the center frequency, with each step equal to the selected sweep step. After a sweep, displays the relative position of the reference frequency. When the reference frequency is outside of the sweep range, â â or â â blinks. After changing the frequency, hold down [F-3] for 1 second to automatically return to the center frequency. Displays the selected sweep step. 0.5, 1, 2, 5, 10, 20 and 25 kHz are selectable. Each dot of the band scope display is approximately equal to the selected sweep step. s )F YOU WANT TO RETURN TO THE FREQUENCY YOU WERE USING before rotating [DIAL], hold down [F-3] for 1 second. s )F THE SELECTED FREQUENCY IS SET OUTSIDE OF THE SWEEPED range, â â or â â blinks. 10 11 s !UTOMATICALLY STARTS SWEEPING WITH THE PREVIOUSLY SElected sweeping step. s $URING A SWEEP RECEIVED SIGNALS CANNOT BE HEARD t Rotate [DIAL] to ďŹnd a signal that you wish to communicate with. If you ďŹnd the signal, communicate in the normal way. q Rotate [DIAL] to select a frequency. w Push [MENU] to display the âM1â screen (Menu 1), then push [SCP](F-5) to display the âSCPâ screen (Band Scope). s (OLD DOWN ;& = FOR SECOND TO START CONTINUOUS SWEEPing. In this case, push [F-1] again to stop the sweeping. s $URING A SWEEP h â is displayed and received signals cannot be heard. s )F THERE IS A LOT OF SIGNAL NOISE TURN /&& THE 0REAMPLIlER to reduce the signal input level, and turn ON the Attenuator to improve the readability of the band scope. The band scope measures receive signal location and strength over a speciďŹed range on either side of a selected frequency, in either the VFO or memory modes. e Push [F-5] one or more times to select the desired sweep step. s 0.5, 1, 2, 5, 10, 20 and 25 kHz are selectable. r Push [F-1] to start sweeping, then automatically stop after sweeping. 12 SCP STEP 0.5k 13 14 Sweep start/stop SCP Sweep step selection STEP 0.5k Sweep icon 15 16 17 18 ./4% If you select a large sweep step, a wide frequency range can be displayed on the band scope, but some signals may be skipped and not displayed. 19 20 21 y If you want to update the band conditions while receiving, repeat steps e and r. 54 5 FUNCTIONS FOR RECEIVE N 0REAMPLIlER The preampliďŹer ampliďŹes weak signals in the receiver front end, to improve the S/N ratio and sensitivity. Turn this function ON when receiving weak signals. Âą 0USH ;0!-0s!44= ONE OR MORE TIMES TO SET THE preamp OFF, preamp 1 ON or preamp 2 ON. s %ITHER h0 !-0 â or âP. AMP â is displayed when the preamp 1 or preamp 2 is ON. s .O INDICATOR IS DISPLAYED WHEN THE PREAMP IS /&& P. AMP P. AMP Wide dynamic range preamplifier. It is most effective for 1.8 to 21 MHz bands. High-gain preampliďŹer. It is most effective for 24 to 50 MHz bands. [PTT] About the âP.AMP2â preampliďŹer The preamp 2 is a high gain receive ampliďŹer. When it is used in the presence of strong electromagnetic ďŹelds, distortion sometimes results. In such cases, use either the âP.AMP 1â or âP.AMP OFFâ setting. Preamp 2 is most effective when: s 5SED ON BANDS ABOVE -(Z AND WHEN SIGNALS ARE weak. s 2ECEIVE SENSITIVITY IS INSUFlCIENT WHEN USING LOW GAIN antennas, or while using a narrow band antenna. N !TTENUATOR The attenuator prevents a desired signal from being distorted when very strong signals are near the signalâs frequency, or when very strong electromagnetic ďŹelds, such as from broadcast stations are near your location. These can both be independently set for each band. [PTT] Âą (OLD DOWN ;0!-0s!44= FOR SECOND TO TURN /. the Attenuator. s h!44v APPEARS WHEN THE !TTENUATOR IS /. Âą 0USH ;0!-0s!44= MOMENTARILY TO TURN /&& IT !BOUT THE 0REAMPLIlER AND !TTENUATOR SWITCHING PROCEDURE The PreampliďŹer and Attenuator are switched with [P.AMP/ATT], as shown below. Hold down P.AMP OFF P.AMP P.AMP ATT ON Push Push 55 FUNCTIONS FOR RECEIVE N !'# FUNCTION The AGC (Auto Gain Control) controls receiver gain to produce a constant audio output level, even when the received signal strength varies greatly. The transceiver has three pre-set AGC time constants; fast, mid, and slow for SSB, CW, RTTY and AM modes. In the FM mode, the AGC time constant is ďŹxed to âFASTâ (0.1 second). D !'# SPEED SELECTION [AGC] q Select either the SSB, CW, RTTY or AM mode. (p. 31) w Push [MENU] to display the âM1â screen (Menu 1), then push [AGC](F-1) one or more times to select AGC fast ( ), AGC mid ( ) or AGC slow ( ). âAGC OFFâ appears when the selected AGC speedâs time constant is set to OFF. [MENU] Mode keys D 3ETTING THE !'# TIME CONSTANT q Select either the SSB, CW, RTTY or AM mode. (p. 31) w Push [MENU] to display the âM1â screen (Menu 1), then hold down [AGC](F-1) for 1 second to display the âAGCâ screen. e Push either [FAST](F-2), [MID](F-3) or [SLOW](F-4) to select the desired AGC speed to be set. s An underline appears below the time constant display. r Rotate [DIAL] to set the desired time constant. s !'# TIME CONSTANT CAN BE SET TO BETWEEN TO seconds (depending on the mode) or turned OFF. s (OLD DOWN ;&!34=& , [MID](F-3) or [SLOW](F-4) for 1 second to reset to the default setting for the selected time constant. t Select another mode (except for FM), then repeat steps e and r, if desired. y Push [MENU] to save, and exit the âAGCâ screen. s 3ELECTABLE !'# TIME CONSTANT -ODE $EFAULT (unit: seconds) 3ELECTABLE !'# TIME CONSTANT M1 AGC TBW SCP 11 Hold down AGC FAST 0.3s MID 2.0s SLOW 6.0s Appears under the selected AGC speedâs time constant display. SSB Selected mode FAST 0.3s MID 2.0s SLOW 6.0s SSB 0.3 (FAST) SSB 2.0 (MID) 6.0 (SLOW) OFF, 0.1, 0.2, 0.3, 0.5, 0.8, 1.2, 1.6, 2.0, 2.5, 3.0, 4.0, 5.0, 6.0 0.1 (FAST) CW/RTTY 0.5 (MID) 1.2 (SLOW) OFF, 0.1, 0.2, 0.3, 0.5, 0.8, 1.2, 1.6, 2.0, 2.5, 3.0, 4.0, 5.0, 6.0 3.0 (FAST) AM 5.0 (MID) 7.0 (SLOW) FM 0.1 (FAST) OFF, 0.3, 0.5, 0.8, 1.2, 1.6, 2.0, 2.5, 3.0, 4.0, 5.0, 6.0, 7.0, 8.0 Fixed 12 13 14 s 7HEN !'# FAST IS SELECTED AGC 10 15 16 s 7HEN !'# SLOW IS SELECTED AGC FAST 0.3s MID 2.0s SLOW 6.0s SSB For your information When you are receiving a weak signal, and a strong signal is momentarily received, the AGC function quickly reduces the receiver gain. When that signal disappears, the transceiver may not receive the weak signal because of the AGC action. In that case, hold down [AGC](F-1) for 1 second, and rotate [DIAL] to set the time constant to OFF. 17 18 19 20 21 56 5 FUNCTIONS FOR RECEIVE N )& lLTER SELECTION The transceiver has 3 passband width IF ďŹlters for each mode. The ďŹlter selection is automatically memorized in each mode. The PBT shift frequencies are automatically memorized in each ďŹlter. [BW] [F-3] [FILTER] [DIAL] D )& lLTER SELECTION q Select the desired mode. w Push [FILTER] one or more times to select IF ďŹlter 1, 2 or 3. Filter selection s 4HE SELECTED PASSBAND WIDTH AND lLTER NUMBER IS DISplayed on the LCD. D &ILTER PASSBAND WIDTH SETTING (-ODE 33"#72449!q Hold down [FILTER] for 1 second to display the âFILâ screen (Filter) to set the ďŹlter passband width. w Select either the SSB, CW, RTTY or AM mode. s 0ASSBAND WIDTHS FOR THE &- MODE IS lXED AND CANNOT be set. e Push [FILTER] one or more times to select IF ďŹlter 1, 2 or 3. r Push [BW](F-1), then rotate [DIAL] to adjust the desired passband width. Then push [BW](F-1) to set it. s 7HILE HOLDING DOWN ;"7=& ROTATING ;$)!,= ALSO adjusts the passband width. After adjustment, release [BW](F-1) to set it. s (OLD DOWN ;& = FOR SECOND TO RESET TO THE DEFAULT SETting, if desired. t Repeat steps w to r if desired. y Push [MENU] to save, and exit the âFILâ screen. M1 B 2.4K AGC TBW The selected ďŹlter width is displayed when [FILTER] is pushed. s âFILâ SCREEN DISPLAY FIL B 2.4K BW )& lLTER !DJUSTABLE RANGE STEPS FILTER1 (3.0 kHz) SSB FILTER2 (2.4 kHz) 50 to 500 Hz (50 Hz) 600 to 3600 Hz (100 Hz) SSB-2 2.4K SHARP Shows the selected ďŹlter and passband width. s 7HILE ADJUSTING THE PASSBAND WIDTH Blinks FIL Appears B 2.4K BW -ODE SCP SSB-2 2.4K SHARP Reverses Push [BW](F-1), then rotate [DIAL] to adjust the passband width. Then push [BW](F-1), FILTER3 (1.8 kHz) FILTER1 (1.2 kHz) SSB-D CW FILTER2 (500 Hz) 50 to 500 Hz (50 Hz) 600 to 3600 Hz (100 Hz) FILTER3 (250 Hz) FILTER1 (2.4 kHz) RTTY FILTER2 (500 Hz) 50 to 500 Hz (50 Hz) 600 to 2700 Hz (100 Hz) FILTER3 (250 Hz) FILTER1 (9.0 kHz) AM AM-D FILTER2 (6.0 kHz) 200 Hz to 10 kHz (200 Hz) FILTER3 (3.0 kHz) FILTER1 (15 kHz) FM FM-D FILTER2 (10 kHz) FILTER3 (7.0 kHz) 57 Fixed The PBT shift frequencies are cleared when the passband width is changed. This âFILâ screen (Filter) graphically displays the PBT shift frequencies and passband width. FUNCTIONS FOR RECEIVE D ST )& lLTER SELECTION -ODE 33"#72449!The IC-7410 has a 15 kHz ďŹlter passband width at the 1st IF frequency. The 1st IF ďŹlters reduce interference from strong nearby signals. If the optional FL-430 1ST IF FILTER (6 kHz) is installed, a 6 kHz ďŹlter width can be used. Or, if the FL-431 1ST IF FILTER (3 kHz) is installed, a 3 kHz ďŹlter width can be used. [F-3] q Hold down [FILTER] for 1 second to display the âFILâ screen (Filter). w Select SSB, CW, RTTY or AM mode. [MENU] [FILTER] 15 kHz is selected. s 4HE PASSBAND WIDTH FOR THE &- MODE IS lXED e Hold down [F-5] for 1 second to select the desired ďŹlter width from 15 kHz, 6 kHz and 3 kHz. [F-5] FIL B 2.4K BW SSB-2 2.4K R:15K SHARP s (OLD DOWN ;& = FOR SECOND TO RESET TO THE DEFAULT lLTER setting, if desired. (The ďŹlter passband width setting is also reset to the default setting.) r Push [MENU] to save, and exit the âFILâ screen. D )& $30 lLTER SHAPE [F-5] -ODE 33"#7 A soft or sharp type of DSP filter shape for both SSB and CW can be independently selected. q Hold down [FILTER] for 1 second to display the âFILâ screen (Filter). w Select the SSB or CW mode. e Push [F-5] once or twice to select either the soft or sharp filter shape. r Push [MENU] to save, and exit the âFILâ screen. 10 [MENU] 11 [FILTER] 12 FIL B 2.4K BW SSB-2 2.4K SHARP 13 14 FIL BW B 2.4K SSB-2 2.4K SOFT 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 58 5 FUNCTIONS FOR RECEIVE N 4WIN 0"4 OPERATION [PBT-CLR] [TWIN-PBT] -ODE 33"#72449!To reject interference, PBT (Passband Tuning) electronically narrows the IF passband width by shifting the IF frequency slightly outside of the IF ďŹlter passband. The IC-7410 uses DSP for the PBT function. Moving both [TWIN-PBT] controls shift the IF passband center frequency both above and below the received frequency. [FILTER] Âą The LCD graphically shows the passband width and frequency shift. Âą Hold down [FILTER] for 1 second to display the âFILâ screen (Filter). Current passband width and frequency shift are displayed in the âFILâ screen. Âą Hold down [PBT-CLR] for 1 second to set the IF frequency to the center position. M1 AGC B 2.3K S + 25 DUP COMP TBW Passband width and shift value are displayed while [TWIN PBT] is used. s 4HE hDOTv DISAPPEARS The variable range depends on the passband width and mode. The edge of the variable range is half of the passband width. The PBT is adjustable in 25 Hz steps in the SSB/CW/RTTY modes, and 100 Hz in the AM mode. SCP Appears when passband is shifted. s h&),v SCREEN &ILTER DISPLAY FIL B 2.4K SSB-2 BW 2.4K SHARP Shows the selected ďŹlter and passband width. s The [TWIN-PBT] controls should normally be set to the center positions when there is no interference. The PBT setting should be cleared. s 7HEN THE 0"4 IS USED THE AUDIO TONE MAY change. s 4HE CONTROLS DO NOT FUNCTION IN THE &- MODE s 7HILE ROTATING THE ;47). 0"4= CONTROLS NOISE may occur. This comes from the DSP unit and does not indicate an equipment malfunction. s Pushing [PBT-CLR] displays the ďŹlter passband width and shift value for 2 seconds on the function display. s 7HILE ADJUSTING THE 0"4 SETTING FIL B 2.0K S +200 SSB-2 BW 2.4K SHARP Appears when the passband is shifted. 0"4 /0%2!4)/. %8!-0,% Both controls in the center positions (or hold down [PBT-CLR] for 1 second.) Cutting the lower passband edge PBT2 Cutting both lower and higher passband edges PBT2 PBT1 PBT2 PBT1 PBT1 Passband IF center frequency 59 Interference Desired signal Passband Interference Desired signal Interference FUNCTIONS FOR RECEIVE N .OISE "LANKER -ODE 33"#72449!The Noise Blanker eliminates pulse-type noise such as noise from car ignitions. [NB] control [NB] q Push [NB] to turn ON the Noise Blanker function. s h."v APPEARS w Rotate the [NB] control to adjust the Noise Blanker threshold level. e Push [NB] again to turn OFF the function. s h."v DISAPPEARS When using the Noise Blanker function, received signals may be distorted if they are excessively strong or when used for noise other than pulses. In this case, set the Noise Blanker threshold level to a shallow position, or turn OFF the function. M1 AGC TBW D ." 3ET MODE SCP Appears To deal with various types of noise, the attenuation level and noise blanking duration can be set in the NB Set mode. q Hold down [NB] for 1 second to display the âNBâ screen (Noise Blanker). w Push [Y](F-1) or [Z](F-2) to select the desired item. e Rotate [DIAL] to select the desired option. s (OLD DOWN ;& = FOR SECOND TO RESET TO THE DEFAULT SETting, if desired. r Push [NB] to save and return to the previous screen. 1. ." $EPTH NB Depth 10 11 $EFAULT Set the noise attenuation level to between 1 and 10. 2. ." 7IDTH NB Select the item 12 Select a default setting 13 $EFAULT 14 Set the blanking duration to between 1 and 100. 15 16 N -ETER 0EAK (OLD FUNCTION 17 Appears for 0.5 seconds. 18 When the âMeter Peak Holdâ item is set to ON in the Set mode, the peak level of a received signal strength or the output power is displayed for approximately 0.5 seconds. (p. 86). 19 20 21 SET M e t e r P e a k H o l d Ă 10 Ă ON 60 5 FUNCTIONS FOR RECEIVE N .OISE 2EDUCTION The Noise Reduction function reduces random noise components and enhances audio signals which are buried in noise. The received signals are converted to digital signals and then the audio signals are separated from the noise. [NR] [NR] control q Push [NR] to turn ON the Noise Reduction function. s h.2v APPEARS w Rotate the [NR] control to adjust the noise reduction level. e Push [NR] again to turn OFF the function. s h.2v DISAPPEARS .OISE REDUCTION /&& Noise components .OISE REDUCTION /. Desired signal (CW) A large rotation of the [NR] control results in audio signal masking or distortion. Set the [NR] control for maximum readability. N $IAL ,OCK FUNCTION The Dial Lock function prevents frequency changes by accidental movement of [DIAL] by electronically locking it. Âą Push [LOCK] to turn the Dial Lock function ON or OFF. sh â appears when the Dial Lock function is ON. [LOCK] N .OTCH FUNCTION -ODE !UTO NOTCH 33"!-&-ANUAL NOTCH 33"#72449!This transceiver has Auto and Manual Notch functions. The Auto Notch function uses DSP to automatically attenuate beat tones, tuning signals, etc., even if their frequencies are changing. The Manual Notch function allows you to manually attenuate a frequency via the [NOTCH] control. Âą In the SSB or AM mode, push [NOTCH] to toggle the Notch function between auto, manual and OFF. s %ITHER THE !UTO OR -ANUAL .OTCH FUNCTION CAN BE DISabled in the Set mode. (p. 88) Âą In the CW or RTTY mode, push [NOTCH] to turn the Manual Notch function ON or OFF. Âą In the FM mode, push [NOTCH] to turn the Auto Notch function ON or OFF. s h-.&v APPEARS WHEN THE -ANUAL .OTCH FUNCTION IS /. s h!.&v APPEARS WHEN THE !UTO .OTCH FUNCTION IS /. s .O INDICATOR APPEARS WHEN THE NOTCH lLTER IS /&& s 7HEN THE -ANUAL .OTCH FUNCTION IS /. HOLD DOWN [NOTCH] for 1 second to select the wide, mid, or narrow manual notch ďŹlter width. 61 [NOTCH] control [NOTCH] While tuning the manual notch ďŹlter, noise may be heard. This comes from the DSP unit and does not indicate an equipment malfunction. 6 FUNCTIONS FOR TRANSMIT N 6/8 FUNCTION -ODE 33"!-&The VOX (Voice-Operated Transmission) function switches the transceiver between transmit and receive with your voice. This function provides hands-free operation. D 5SING THE 6/8 FUNCTION q Select a phone mode (SSB, AM, FM). (p. 31) w Push [VOX/BK-IN] to turn the VOX function ON or OFF. [VOX/BK-IN] Appears s h6/8v APPEARS WHEN THE 6/8 FUNCTION IS /. M1 AGC TBW SCP D !DJUSTING THE 6/8 FUNCTION q Select a phone mode (SSB, AM, FM). (p. 31) w Hold down [VOX/BK-IN] for 1 second to display the âVOXâ screen. e Push [Y](F-1) or [Z](F-2) to select the VOX Gain item. r While speaking into the microphone, rotate [DIAL] to the point where the transceiver is continuously transmitting. t If the received audio from the speaker causes the VOX circuit to switch to transmit, push [Y] (F-1) or [Z] (F-2) to select the Anti-VOX item. Then adjust the anti-VOX setting to the point where received audio does not activate the VOX. y Adjust the VOX delay for a convenient interval before returning to receive after you stop speaking. u Set the VOX voice delay, if desired. i Push [MENU] to return to the previous menu. 1. VOX Gain $EFAULT !DJUST THE 6/8 GAIN TO BETWEEN AND IN steps. Higher values make the VOX function more sensitive to your voice. $EFAULT !DJUST THE !.4) 6/8 GAIN TO BETWEEN AND IN STEPS Higher values make the VOX function less sensitive to the received audio from a speaker or headphones. [] [] [VOX/BK-IN] [DIAL] 10 11 12 13 14 3. VOX Delay $EFAULT S Set the VOX delay to between 0.0 and 2.0 seconds, for normal pauses in speech before returning to receive. 4. 6/8 6OICE $ELAY 2. Anti-VOX $EFAULT /&& Set the VOX voice delay to prevent clipping of the ďŹrst few syllables of a transmission when switching to transmit. OFF, Short, Mid and Long settings can be set. When using the VOX voice delay, turn OFF the TX Monitor function to prevent transmitted audio from being echoed. 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 62 6 FUNCTIONS FOR TRANSMIT N "REAK IN FUNCTION -ODE #7 The Break-in function is used in the CW mode to automatically toggle the transceiver between transmit and receive when keying. The IC-7410 is capable of Full Break-in or Semi Break-in. [BK-IN DELAY] [CW] [VOX/BK-IN] D 3EMI "REAK IN OPERATION Appears During Semi Break-in operation, the transceiver immediately transmits when you key down, then returns to receive after a pre-set delay time has passed after you stop keying. q Push [CW] to select the CW or CW-R mode. w Push [VOX/BK-IN] one or more times to turn ON the Semi Break-in function. s h"+ ).v APPEARS M1 AGC 1/4 KEY SCP 1/4 KEY SCP e Rotate the [BK-IN DELAY] control to adjust the break-in delay time (the delay from transmit to receive). When using a paddle, rotate the [KEY SPEED] control to adjust the keying speed. D &ULL "REAK IN OPERATION Appears During Full Break-in operation, the transceiver transmits when you key down, then immediately returns to receive when you release. q Push [CW] to select the CW or CW-R mode. w Push [VOX/BK-IN] one or more times to turn ON the Full Break-in function. s hFBK-INâ appears. M1 AGC When using a paddle, rotate the [KEY SPEED] control to adjust the keying speed. 63 FUNCTIONS FOR TRANSMIT N 3PEECH #OMPRESSOR -ODE 33" The Speech Compressor function increases average RF output power, improving signal strength and readability. q Push [SSB] to select the USB or LSB mode. w Rotate the [MIC] control to adjust the microphone gain so the ALC meter reads within the ALC zone, whether or not you speak softly or loudly. e Push [COMP] to turn ON the Speech Compressor function. [MIC] control [SSB] [COMP] control [COMP] Appears s h#/-0v APPEARS r While speaking into the microphone at your normal voice level, rotate the [COMP] control to adjust the compressor level so the COMP meter reads within the COMP zone. s (OLD DOWN ;& = FOR SECOND TO RESET TO THE DEFAULT SETting, if desired. When the COMP meter peaks above the COMP level zone, your transmitted voice may be distorted. M1 AGC TBW SCP COMP meter COMP level zone N 4RANSMIT lLTER WIDTH SELECTION 10 -ODE 33" The transmit ďŹlter width for the SSB mode can be set to Wide, Mid or Narrow. 11 12 q Push [SSB] to select the USB or LSB mode. w Push [MENU] to display the âM1â screen (Menu 1), then hold down [TBW](F-4) for 1 second, one or more times, to select a Wide, Mid or Narrow transmission passband width. s 0USH ;4"7=& MOMENTARILY TO DISPLAY THE SELECTED TX ďŹlter width for approximately 1 second. s 4HE FOLLOWING lLTERS ARE SPECIlED AS THE DEFAULTS %ACH of the ďŹlter widths can be set in the Tone Control Set mode. (pp. 90, 91) - WIDE : 100 Hz to 2900 Hz - MID : 300 Hz to 2700 Hz - NAR : 500 Hz to 2500 Hz 13 14 [SSB] [TBW] 15 M1 AGC TBW SCP Hold down M1 AGC TBW WIDE TBW SCP The selected transmit filter width is displayed for approximately 1 second. 16 17 18 19 20 21 64 6 FUNCTIONS FOR TRANSMIT N â48 FUNCTION The âTX function shifts the transmit frequency up to Âą9.99 kHz in 10 Hz steps* without changing the receive frequency. [CLEAR] *The [RIT/âTX] control tunes in 1 Hz steps when the operating frequency readout is set to the 1 Hz step option. q Push [âTX] to turn ON the âTX function. s hâTXâ and the frequency shift appear. w Rotate the [RIT/âTX] control. e To reset the âTX frequency, hold down [CLEAR] for 1 second. [âTX] [RIT/âTX] Appear s 0USH ;#,%!2= MOMENTARILY TO RESET THE âTX frequency when the âQuick RIT Clearâ item is set to âONâ in the Set mode. (p. 88) r To cancel the âTX function, push [âTX] again. s hâTXâ and the frequency shift disappear. When the RIT and âTX functions are ON at the same time, the [RIT/âTX] control shifts both the transmit and receive frequencies from the displayed frequency at the same time. M1 AGC TBW SCP &OR YOUR CONVENIENCE #ALCULATE FUNCTION The frequency shift of the âTX function can be added to or subtracted from the displayed frequency. Âą While displaying the âTX frequency shift, hold down [âTX] for 1 second. D â48 -ONITOR FUNCTION When the âTX function is ON, holding down [XFC] allows you to directly monitor the transmit frequency (including the âTX frequency offset). [XFC] N -ONITOR FUNCTION The Monitor function allows you to listen to your transmit IF signals in any mode. Use this to check voice characteristics while adjusting SSB transmit parameters. (pp. 90, 91) The CW sidetone functions regardless of the [MONITOR] setting. q Push [MONITOR] to turn ON the Monitor function. s h-/.)v APPEARS w Rotate the [MONI GAIN] control to adjust the monitor level. s &or the clearest audio output, adjust while holding down [PTT] and speaking into the microphone. e Push [MONITOR] again to turn OFF the function. [MONI GAIN] [MONITOR] Appears s h-/.)v DISAPPEARS M1 AGC 65 TBW SCP FUNCTIONS FOR TRANSMIT N 3PLIT FREQUENCY OPERATION Split frequency operation allows you to transmit and receive on two different frequencies. Split frequency operation is performed using frequencies in VFO A and VFO B. [A/B] [SPLIT] The following is an example of setting 21.290 MHz for receiving and 21.310 MHz for transmitting. q Set 21.290 MHz in VFO A. w Push [SPLIT] to turn ON the Split operation. [XFC] [DIAL] s 4HE TRANSMIT 6&/ " FREQUENCY AND h30,)4v APPEAR e Hold down [A=B] for 1 second to equalize the transmit (VFO B) frequency to the receive (VFO A) frequency. s !FTER PUSHING ;30,)4= Appears s 4HE EQUALIZED TRANSMIT 6&/ " FREQUENCY APPEARS s 4HE 1UICK 3PLIT FUNCTION IS MUCH MORE CONVENIENT FOR selecting the transmit frequency. See the next section for details. r While holding down [XFC], rotate [DIAL] to set the transmit frequency to 21.310 MHz. s 4HE TRANSMIT FREQUENCY CAN BE MONITORED WHILE HOLDING down [XFC]. t Now you can receive on 21.290 MHz and transmit on 21.310 MHz. M1 AGC TBW SCP Shows transmit (VFO B) frequency To change the transmit and receive frequencies, push [A/B] to exchange VFO A and VFO B. e Push [SPLIT] to input the frequency shift to the transmit frequency, and the Split function is turned ON. [Example] To transmit on a 1 kHz higher frequency: - Push [F-INP ENT], [1] then [SPLIT]. To transmit on a 3 kHz lower frequency: 0USH ;& ).0 %.4= ;'%.% s = ;= THEN ;30,)4= s 3PLIT ,OCK FUNCTION Accidentally releasing [XFC] while rotating [DIAL] changes the receive frequency. To prevent this, use both the Split Lock and Dial Lock functions to change only the transmit frequency. The Split Lock function cancels the Dial Lock function while holding down [XFC] during split frequency operation. The Split Lock function is OFF by default, but can be turned ON in the Set mode. (p. 86) s 7HILE HOLDING DOWN ;8= Shows transmit (VFO B) frequency CONVENIENT s $IRECT FREQUENCY SHIFT INPUT The frequency shift can be directly entered. q Push [F-INP ENT]. w Enter the desired frequency shift with the digit keys. s K(Z TO -(Z CAN BE SET s 7HEN YOU REQUIRE A MINUS SHIFT DIRECTION lRST PUSH ;'%.% s = 10 11 12 +20.00k M1 AGC TBW SCP Shows frequency shift and direction 13 14 15 s !FTER SETTING UP 16 17 18 M1 AGC TBW SCP 19 20 21 66 6 FUNCTIONS FOR TRANSMIT N 1UICK 3PLIT FUNCTION When you hold down [SPLIT] for 1 second, the Split frequency operation is turned ON. The undisplayed VFO is automatically changed according to the plus/ minus frequency shift programmed in the Set mode, or equalized when 0 kHz (default setting) is programmed as the split frequency shift. (p. 86) [SPLIT] The Quick Split function is ON by default. For your convenience, it can be turned OFF in the Set mode. (p. 86) In this case, holding down [SPLIT] does not equalize the VFO A and VFO B frequencies. q Suppose you are operating at 21.290 MHz (USB) in VFO A. w Hold down [SPLIT] for 1 second. s 3PLIT FREQUENCY OPERATION IS TURNED /. s 4HE TRANSMIT FREQUENCY 6&/ " IS EQUALIZED TO THE REceive frequency (VFO A). s )N THE &- MODE THE TRANSMIT FREQUENCY 6&/ " SHIFTS from the receive frequency (VFO A) according to the âFM SPLIT Offset HFâ and âFM SPLIT Offset 50â setting in the Set mode. s )N THE &- MODE THE 4ONE %NCODER FUNCTION IS AUTOMATIcally turned ON. e While holding down [XFC], rotate [DIAL] to set the transmit frequency. [XFC] [DIAL] s !FTER HOLDING DOWN ;30,)4= Appears M1 AGC TBW SCP Shows the equalized transmit (VFO B) frequency s 4HE FREQUENCY SHIFT IS DISPLAYED ON THE FUNCTION DISPLAY s 9OU CAN DIRECTLY SET THE FREQUENCY SHIFT 3EE THE LEFT page for details. D 3PLIT ,OCK FUNCTION The Split Lock function is convenient for changing only the transmit frequency. When the Split Lock function is not used, accidentally releasing [XFC] while rotating [DIAL], changes the receive frequency. The Split Lock function is OFF by default. Set the âSPLIT LOCKâ item to âONâ in the Set mode. (p. 86) q While split frequency operation is ON, push [LOCK] to turn ON the Split Lock function. sh â appears. w While holding down [XFC], rotate [DIAL] to change the transmit frequency. s )F YOU ACCIDENTALLY RELEASE ;8= WHILE ROTATING THE [DIAL], the receive frequency does NOT change. [XFC] 67 [DIAL] [LOCK] FUNCTIONS FOR TRANSMIT N -EASURING 372 The IC-7410 has a built-in circuit for measuring antenna SWRâ no external equipment or special adjustments are necessary. The IC-7410 can measure SWR two waysâ spot measurement and plot measurement. D 3POT MEASUREMENT q Push [TUNER] once or twice to turn OFF the antenna tuner. w (OLD DOWN ;!.4s-%4%2= FOR SECOND ONCE OR twice, to select the SWR meter. e Push [RTTY] to select the RTTY mode. r Push [TRANSMIT] on the transceiver, or [PTT] on the microphone to transmit. t Rotate the [RF PWR] control clockwise past the 12 oâclock position for more than 30 W of output power y Read the SWR on the SWR meter. u Push [TRANSMIT] or release [PTT] to receive. The best match is in this range. M1 AGC 1â4 RTTY SCP The built-in antenna tuner matches the transmitter to the antenna only when the SWR is less than 3:1. D 0LOT MEASUREMENT Plot measurement allows you to measure the SWR over an entire band. q Push [MENU] to display the âM2â screen (Menu 2), then push [SWR](F-3). s 4HE 372 GRAPH SCREEN APPEARS w Rotate the [RF PWR] control clockwise past the 12 oâclock position for more than 30 W of output power e Set the center frequency for the SWR to be measured. r Hold down [F-5] for 1 second one or more times to set the SWR measuring step to 10, 50, 100 or 500 kHz. t Push [F-3] one or more times to select the number of measuring steps to 3, 5, 7, 9, 11 or 13. y Push [F-1] to start the measuring. u Push [TRANSMIT] on the transceiver, or hold down [PTT] on the microphone to transmit, to measure the SWR. s ! FREQUENCY MARKER hâŤ,â appears below the SWR graph. i Push [TRANSMIT] again or release [PTT] to move the frequency marker and frequency indication to the next frequency to be measured. o Repeat steps u and i to measure the SWR over the entire frequency range. !0 When the measured SWR is less than 1.5:1, the antenna is well matched with the transceiver in the measured frequency range. M2 SCN MEM SWR TCON VSC Push SWR STEP 10k 10 11 Start measuring Select number of SWR measuring steps Select SWR measuring step 12 s -EASURING (after pushing [F-1]) 14 SWR 13 STEP 10k A frequency marker appears and moves after measurement. When measurement points are set outside of the operatable frequency band, the frequency marker blinks. â 3.0:1 â 2.0:1 â 1.5:1 â 1.0:1 Typical display SWR varying between 1 and 2, full scale up to SWR 4.0:1. 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 68 7 MEMORY OPERATION N 'ENERAL DESCRIPTION The transceiver has 101 Memory channels (99 regular, and 2 scan edges). The Memory mode is very useful to quickly change to often-used frequencies. -EMORY #HANNELS 1â99 P1, P2 While in the memory mode, all 101 Memory channels are tunable, which means the programmed frequency can be tuned temporarily with [DIAL]. $ESCRIPTIONS Regular Memory channels with Split frequency capability. Program Scan Edge Memory channels with only Simplex capability. Stores the scan edge frequencies for the programmed scan. D -EMORY CHANNEL CONTENTS The following information can be programmed into Memory channels: s /PERATING FREQUENCY P s /PERATING MODE P s )& lLTER NUMBER P s 3PLIT DATA P s -EMORY NAME P s 2EPEATER TONE ENCODER P OR TONE SQUELCH /. OFF (p. 50) s 2EPEATER TONE FREQUENCY P OR TONE SQUELCH FREquency (p. 50) N -EMORY CHANNEL SELECTION ./4% Memory data can be erased by static electricity, electric transients, etc. In addition, they can be erased by malfunction and during repairs. Therefore, we recommend that memory data be backed up. [] [] [VFO/MEMO] D 3ELECTION IN THE 6&/ MODE q Push [VFO/MEMO] to select the VFO mode. w Push [Y] or [Z] to select a Memory channel number. s !LL -EMORY CHANNELS INCLUDING BLANK CHANNELS CAN BE selected. sh â appears when no information has been programmed into the Memory channel. (Blank channel) e Push [VFO/MEMO] to select the Memory mode. Appears if the selected Memory channel has no information. s h-%-/v AND CONTENTS OF THE -EMORY CHANNEL APPEAR D 3ELECTION IN THE -EMORY MODE q Push [VFO/MEMO] to select the Memory mode. w Push [Y] or [Z] to select a Memory channel. s !LL -EMORY CHANNELS INCLUDING BLANK CHANNELS CAN BE selected. sh â appears when no information has been programmed into the Memory channel. (Blank channel) s -EMORY CHANNELS CAN ALSO BE SELECTED USING THE MICROphone [UP]/[DN] keys. In such case, the blank channels are skipped. While in the VFO mode While in the Memory mode 69 MEMORY OPERATION N -EMORY CHANNEL PROGRAMMING Memory channels can be programmed in either the VFO mode or the Memory mode. [] [] [VFO/MEMO] [MW] D 0ROGRAMMING IN THE 6&/ MODE q Push [VFO/MEMO] to select the VFO mode. w Set the frequency, operating mode, and other data into both VFO A and VFO B. e Push [Y] or [Z] to select a Memory channel number to be programmed. sh â appears if the selected Memory channel is a blank channel. r Hold down [MW] for 1 second to program the contents into the Memory channel. ;%8!-0,%= Programming 7.088 MHz/LSB into the Memory channel 12 while in the VFO mode. s 4HREE BEEPS SOUND WHEN THE memory programming is complete. q Push [VFO/MEMO] to select the Memory mode. w Push [Y] or [Z] to select a Memory channel to be programmed. e Enter the frequency, operating mode, and other data into the Memory channel. r Hold down [MW] for 1 second to program the contents into the Memory channel. s 4HREE BEEPS SOUND WHEN THE MEMORY PROGRAMMING IS complete. ./4% If you perform the above operations in a preprogrammed channel, the previous channel data will be overwritten. D 0ROGRAMMING IN THE -EMORY MODE s 4HE CONTENTS OF THE -EMORY CHANNEL APPEAR IN THE DISplay. sh â appears if the selected Memory channel is a blank channel. ;%8!-0,%= Programming 21.280 MHz/USB into Memory channel 18 while in the Memory mode. 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 70 7 MEMORY OPERATION N -EMORY CLEARING Any no-longer-used regular Memory channel can be cleared, and then become a blank channel. [] [] [VFO/MEMO] [M-CLR] q Push [VFO/MEMO] to select the Memory mode. w Push [Y] or [Z] to select a regular Memory channel to be cleared. e Hold down [M-CLR] for 1 second to clear the contents. s 4HE PROGRAMMED CONTENTS DISAPPEAR sh â appears. s 4HREE BEEPS SOUND WHEN THE MEMORY CLEARING IS COMplete. r To clear other Memory channels, repeat steps w and e. Hold down 71 Appears MEMORY OPERATION N -EMORY CONTENTS COPYING The Memory channel contents (frequency, operating mode, etc.) can be copied to the VFO. The copy can be performed in either the VFO mode or the Memory mode. [] [] [VFO/MEMO] D #OPYING IN THE 6&/ MODE This is useful for copying programmed contents to a displayed VFO. q Push [VFO/MEMO] to select the VFO mode. w Push [Y] or [Z] to select a Memory channel number to be copied. While in the VFO mode sh â appears if the selected Memory channel is a blank channel. In this case, nothing can be copied. e Hold down [VFO/MEMO] for 1 second to copy the Memory channel contents into the VFO. s 4HREE BEEPS SOUND WHEN THE COPY IS COMPLETE Hold down D #OPYING IN THE -EMORY MODE The Memory channel contents are copied This is useful for copying the Memory channel contents while operating in the Memory mode. When you have changed the displayed frequency, operating mode, etc. in the selected Memory channel: s $ISPLAYED data is copied. s 0ROGRAMMED contents in the Memory channel are not copied, but remain in only the Memory channel. q Push [VFO/MEMO] to select the Memory mode. w Push [Y] or [Z] to select a Memory channel to be copied. While in the Memory mode s 4HREE BEEPS SOUND WHEN THE COPY IS COMPLETE 10 11 Hold down 12 13 14 sh â appears if the selected Memory channel is a blank channel. In this case, select another channel. s 3ET THE FREQUENCY OR OPERATING MODE IF REQUIRED e Hold down [VFO/MEMO] for 1 second to copy the Memory channel contents into the VFO. 15 Push r Push [VFO/MEMO] to select the VFO mode. 16 17 18 19 The Memory channel contents are copied 20 21 72 7 MEMORY OPERATION N -EMORY NAME PROGRAMMING [EDT] [MEM] All Memory channels, including scan edges channels, can be assigned an alphanumeric names of up to nine characters each. [] [] [VFO/MEMO] ;%8!-0,%= Programming a memory name into Memory channel 99. q Push [VFO/MEMO] to select the Memory mode. w Push [Y] or [Z] to select Memory channel 99. e Push [MENU] one or more times to display the âM2â screen (Menu 2). r Push [MEM](F-2) to display the âMEMâ screen (Memory Menu). t Push [EDT](F-1) to display the âEDTâ screen (Memory Name Edit). s ! CURSOR APPEARS AND BLINKS s )F THE CHANNEL YOU SELECT IS A BLANK CHANNEL AN ERROR beep sounds. y Push [F-1] one or more times to select the desired character type. [MENU] M2 SCAN MEM SWR TCON VSC s 3EE THE h#HARACTER TABLE LISTv BELOW u Rotate [DIAL] to select the ďŹrst character to input. s 7HEN INPUTTING NUMBERS AND A DECIMAL POINT PUSH THE appropriate keypad key. s 0USH ;$%,=& TO DELETE THE SELECTED CHARACTER s 0USH ;30#=& TO INPUT A SPACE s !N ERROR BEEP SOUNDS IF YOU TRY TO PROGRAM MORE THAN nine characters. If you want to reprogram the name, push [Ί](F-2) or [â](F-3) to select any undesired character, then push [DEL](F-4) to delete it. i Push [Ί](F-2) to move the cursor backward, or push [â](F-3) to move the cursor forward. o Repeat steps y to i to program a memory name of up to 9 characters. !0 Push [MENU] to save the name, and return to the âMEMâ screen. !1 Push [MENU] again to return to the âM2â screen. 14.19500 MEM EDT USB SEL DEL SPC EDT ABC s 7HEN PROGRAMING A MEMORY NAME [] [] Keypad #HARACTER TABLE LIST #HARACTER type 3ELECTABLE CHARACTERS ABC A to Z abc a to z etc < " â` ^ + â 1 â ., :;= < > ( ) [ ] { } ÂŚ_ÂŻ@ [F-1] [DEL][SPC] [DIAL] ;%8!-0,%= Programming âDX spotâ into Memory channel 99. Character type EDT abc DX Cursor spot DEL SPC Input a space Delete a character Move cursor forwards Move cursor backwards Select character type 73 MEMORY OPERATION N -EMO 0AD FUNCTION The transceiver has a Memo Pad function to store the displayed data for easy writing and recalling. The memo pads are separate from the Memory channels. The default number of memo pads is 5. However, you can increase the number to 10 in the âMemopad Numbersâ item of the Set mode, if desired. (p. 87) Memo pads are convenient when you want to memorize the displayed data temporarily, such as when you ďŹnd a DX station in a pile-up, or when a desired station is busy for a long time and you want to temporarily search for other stations. Use the transceiverâs memo pads instead of relying on hastily scribbled notes that are easily misplaced. D 7RITING THE DISPLAYED DATA INTO A MEMO PAD You can store the displayed data by pushing [MP-W]. When you store the 6th data into memo pads, the oldest stored entry is automatically erased, to make room for the new data. ./4% Each memo pad must have its own unique set of data; memo pads having identical data cannot be written. Memo pads Newest M1 AGC TBW SCP In this example, 21.347 MHz (USB) will be erased when 21.280 MHz (LSB) is written. Oldest 10 Erased D #ALLING UP A MEMO PAD You can call up a memo pad by pushing [MP-R] while in either the VFO or Memory mode. s 4HE MEMO PAD DATA IS CALLED UP STARTING FROM THE MOST recently written. When you call up a memo pad, the previously displayed data is automatically stored in a temporary pad. The temporary pad can be recalled by pushing [MP-R]. s 9OU MAY THINK THERE ARE MEMO PADS BECAUSE DIFFERENT frequencies (5 in memo pads and 1 in the temporary pad) are called up by [MP-R]. If you change the data called up from a memo pad, the stored temporary pad data is replaced with the changed data. Memo pads Newest 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 M1 AGC TBW SCP 21 Oldest 74 8 SCANS N 3CAN TYPES Scanning automatically searches for signals and makes it easier to locate new stations for contact or listening purposes. The IC-7410 has several scan types; Programmed scan, Memory scan, âF (Delta Frequency) scan, and Select Memory scan. PROGRAMMED SCAN (p. 78) Repeatedly scans between scan edges (Program Scan Edge channels P1 and P2). This scan operates in the VFO mode. MEMORY SCAN (p. 79) Repeatedly scans all programmed Memory channels. This scan operates in the memory mode. SEL Scan edge P1 or P2 Mch 2 Scan edge P2 or P1 Mch 1 Scan Mch 4 SEL SEL Mch 99 Mch 7 SEL SEL Jump âF SCAN (p. 81) Repeatedly scans within the âF span area. This scan operates in both VFO and memory modes. Mch 3 Mch 5 Mch 6 SELECT MEMORY SCAN (p. 80) Repeatedly scans all Select Memory channels. This scan operates in the memory mode. SEL Center frequency (Start frequency) ââF frequency Mch 2 Mch 4 +âF frequency Mch 1 Scan Jump 75 Mch 3 SEL SEL Mch 99 Mch 7 SEL SEL Mch 6 Mch 5 SCANS N Preparation &OR A 0ROGRAMMED SCAN Program scan edge frequencies into Program Scan Edge channels âP1â and âP2,â in the same manner as programming Memory channels (p. 70) &OR A -EMORY SCAN Program two or more Memory channels. (Program Scan Edge channels will not be scanned.) (p. 70) &OR A 3ELECT -EMORY SCAN Set two or more Memory channels as Select Memory channels. (p. 80) For a â& SCAN Set the âF span (âF scan range) in the âSCANâ screen. (p. 81) s 3CAN 2ESUME FUNCTION You can select the scan to resume or cancel, after detecting a signal, in the Scan Set mode. The Scan Resume function must be set before starting a scan. (p. 77) s 3CAN SPEED The scan speed can be set to high or low, in the Scan Set mode. (p. 77) s 3QUELCH STATUS M 4HE SCAN STARTS WITH THE SQUELCH OPEN &OR A PROGRAMMED SCAN When the tuning step is 1 kHz or less: The scan continues until it is stopped manuallyâ it does not pause*, even if signals are detected. * The scan is paused when the squelch is closed and then opens. The scan resumes, or is cancelled, depending on the âScan Resumeâ setting. (p. 77) When the tuning step is 5 kHz or more: If Scan Resume is ON, the scan pauses when a signal is detected, then resumes. If the Scan Resume is OFF, the scan does not resume. &OR A -EMORY SCAN If Scan Resume is ON, the scan pauses on each channel when a signal is detected, then resumes. If Scan Resume is OFF, the scan does not start. M 4HE SCAN STARTS WITH SQUELCH CLOSED The scan pauses when signals are detected. The scan resumes, or is cancelled, depending on the âScan Resumeâ setting. (p. 77) N 6OICE 3QUELCH #ONTROL FUNCTION 10 -ODE 33"!-&This function is useful when you do not want unmodulated signals pausing or cancelling a scan. When the Voice Squelch Control (VSC) function is ON, the receiver checks received signals for voice components. The scan pauses, or is cancelled, if a received signal includes voice components, and the tone of the voice components changes within 1 second. The scan resumes if the received signal includes no voice components, or the tone of the voice components does not change within 1 second. [SSB] 11 12 [VSC] 13 14 [MENU] [AM/FM] 15 q Push [SSB] or [AM/FM] once or twice to select the operating mode. w Push [MENU] to display the âM2â screen (Menu 2). e Push [VSC](F-5) to turn the VSC function ON or OFF. Appears 16 17 18 sh â appears when the VSC function is ON. s 0USH ;-%.5= TO RETURN TO THE PREVIOUS DISPLAY s 4HE 63# FUNCTION IS AVAILABLE FOR PHONE MODES (SSB, AM and FM). s 4HE 63# FUNCTION RESUMES THE SCAN ON UNMODUlated signals, regardless of whether the Scan Resume function is set to ON or OFF. 19 M2 SCAN MEM SWR TCON VSC 20 21 76 8 SCANS N 3CAN 3ET MODE The scan speed and the Scan Resume function can be set in the Scan Set mode. [SCAN]/[] [] [SET] q Push [MENU] one or more times to display the âM2â screen (Menu 2). w Push [SCAN](F-1) to display the âSCANâ screen. e Push [SET](F-5) to enter the Scan Set mode. r Push [Y](F-1) or [Z](F-2) to select the desired item. t Rotate [DIAL] to select the desired option. [MENU] s (OLD DOWN ;& = FOR SECOND TO RESET TO THE DEFAULT SETting. y Push [MENU] to save, and return to the âSCANâ screen. u Push [MENU] again to return to the âM2â screen. 1. 3#!. 3PEED $EFAULT ()'( [F-3] [DIAL] M2 SCAN MEM SWR F FIN SCAN PRO TCON VSC F: 10k SPAN SET Select the desired scan speed between high and low. s ()'( 4HE SCAN IS FASTER s ,/7 : The scan is slower. 2. 3#!. 2ESUME Ă Ă HIGH $EFAULT /. Set the Scan Resume function ON or OFF. s /. 7HEN A SIGNAL IS DETECTED THE SCAN PAUSES FOR 10 seconds, then resumes. When a signal disappears, the scan resumes 2 seconds later. s /&& 7HEN A SIGNAL IS DETECTED THE SCAN IS CANcelled. SCAN Resume SET Ă 77 SCAN Speed SET Ă ON SCANS N 0ROGRAMMED SCAN&INE PROGRAMMED SCAN 6&/ MODE A programmed scan searches for signals between Program Scan Edge channels âP1â and âP2.â Before starting the programmed scan, scan edges must be programmed into these channels. Refer to âN Memory Channel programmingâ to program Program Scan Edge channels. (p. 70) If the same frequencies are programmed into the Program Scan Edge channels, the programmed scan will not start. [SCAN]/[PRO] [VFO/MEMO] [TS] q Push [VFO/MEMO] to select the VFO mode. w Push the mode switch to select the desired operating mode. s 4HE OPERATING MODE CAN ALSO BE CHANGED WHILE SCANning. e Push [TS] one or more times to select a tuning step. (p. 27) s 4HE TUNING STEP CAN ALSO BE CHANGED WHILE SCANNING r Push [MENU] once or twice to display the âM2â screen (Menu 2). t Push [SCAN](F-1) to display the âSCANâ screen. y Rotate the [RF/SQL] control to set the squelch to open or closed. [RF/SQL] [MENU] Mode switches SCAN PRO F FIN F: 10k SPAN SET s 4HE SCAN PERFORMANCE DIFFERS DEPENDING ON THE SQUELCH setting when the scan was started. See page 76 for details. s )F THE ;2&31,= CONTROL FUNCTION IS SET TO h!54/ v THE squelch is always open in the SSB, CW and RTTY modes. (pp. 2, 32, 86) 10 11 u Push [PRO](F-1) to start or cancel the programmed scan. s 4HE -(Z AND K(Z DECIMAL POINTS AND h02/' 3#!.v blink while scanning. s 2OTATING ;$)!,= ALSO CANCELS THE SCAN SCAN PROG PRO âF SCAN FIN SPAN SET While Programmed scanning 12 13 14 15 D !BOUT THE &INE PROGRAMMED SCAN 16 When a signal is received during Fine programmed scan, the scanning tuning step is temporarily set to 10 Hz and the scan speed decreases. q Start the programmed scan. s &OLLOW STEPS q through u as described above. w While scanning, push [FIN](F-3) to switch the scan function between a programmed scan and a Fine programmed scan. s h& 02/' 3#!.v BLINKS WHILE &INE PROGRAMMED SCANning. e Push [PRO](F-1) to cancel the scan. 17 SCAN PROG PRO âF 18 SCAN FIN SPAN SET 19 SCAN FâPROG PRO âF SCAN FIN SPAN SET While Fine programmed scanning 20 21 s 2OTATING ;$)!,= ALSO CANCELS THE SCAN 78 8 SCANS N -EMORY SCAN -EMORY MODE D -EMORY SCAN A Memory scan searches for signals through Memory channels 1 to 99. Blank (unprogrammed) channels are skipped. [SCAN]/[MEM] [VFO/MEMO] ./4% To start a Memory scan, two or more Memory channels must be programmed. (p. 70) q Push [VFO/MEMO] to select the Memory mode. w Push [MENU] to display the âM2â screen (Menu 2). e Push [SCAN](F-1) to display the âSCANâ screen. r Rotate the [RF/SQL] control to set the squelch to open or closed. s 4HE SCAN PERFORMANCE DIFFERS DEPENDING ON THE SQUELCH setting when the scan was started. See page 76 for details. s )F THE ;2&31,= CONTROL FUNCTION IS SET TO h!54/ v THE squelch is always open in the SSB, CW and RTTY modes. (pp. 2, 32, 86) t Push [MEM](F-1) to start or cancel the Memory scan. s 4HE -(Z AND K(Z DECIMAL POINTS AND h-%-/ 3#!.v blink while scanning. s 2OTATING ;$)!,= ALSO CANCELS THE SCAN 79 [RF/SQL] [MENU] SCAN MEM F SCAN MEMO MEM âF SEL F: 10k SPAN SET SCAN SEL SPAN While Memory scanning SET SCANS D 3ELECT -EMORY SCAN Select Memory scan searches for signals through Memory channels programmed as âSelâ (Select). ./4% To start a Select Memory scan, two or more Memory channels must be designated as Select Memory channels. q Start a Memory scan. s &OLLOW STEPS q through t on the previous page. w While scanning, push [SEL](F-3) to switch the scan function between a Memory scan and a Select Memory scan. s h3%, -%-/ 3#!.v BLINKS WHILE 3ELECT -EMORY SCANning. SCAN MEMO âF MEM SCAN SEL SPAN SET SCAN SELâMEMO âF MEM e Push [MEM](F-1) to cancel the scan. SEL SCAN SPAN SET While Select Memory scanning s 2OTATING ;$)!,= ALSO CANCELS THE SCAN D 3ETTING#ANCELLING 3ELECT -EMORY CHANNELS All Memory channels can be set as Select Memory channels, except for the Scan Edge channels. Appears Âą When the âSCANâ screen is displayed, push [SEL] (F-3), or when the âMEMâ screen (Memory Menu) is displayed, push [SEL](F-5) to set or cancel the displayed Memory channel as a Select Memory channel. s h3%,v APPEARS WHEN THE CHANNEL IS SET AS A 3ELECT Memory channel. s !N ERROR BEEP SOUNDS WHEN THE DISPLAYED -EMORY channel is a blank channel. s (OLDING DOWN ;3%,=& OR ;3%,=& FOR SECOND DISplays âSEL ALL Clear?.â Hold down [YES](F-4) to clear all Select Memory channel settings. SCAN MEM F SEL F: 10k SPAN SET 12 âSCANâ screen 14.19500 MEM EDT USB 10 11 SEL âMEMâ screen (Memory Menu) 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 80 8 SCANS N â& SCAN AND &INE â& SCAN âF (Delta Frequency) scan searches for signals within the speciďŹed range with the displayed VFO frequency or Memory channel frequency as the center frequency. The frequency range is speciďŹed by the width of the selected span. q Push [VFO/MEMO] once or twice to select the VFO mode or Memory mode. w Push [MENU] one or more times to display the âM2â screen (Menu 2). e Push [SCAN](F-1) to display the âSCANâ screen. r Rotate the [RF/SQL] control to set the squelch to open or closed. s 4HE SCAN PERFORMANCE DIFFERS DEPENDING ON THE SQUELCH setting when the scan was started. See page 76 for details. s )F THE ;2&31,= CONTROL FUNCTION IS SET TO h!54/ v THE squelch is always open in the SSB, CW and RTTY modes. (pp. 2, 32, 86) [SCAN] [F] [MENU] [] [] [SPAN] SEL F: 10k SPAN SET F SEL F: 20k SPAN SET SCAN MEM [DIAL] F SCAN MEM Keypad [VFO/MEMO] t Push [SPAN](F-4) one or more times to select the desired âF span width. s Ă K(Z Ă K(Z Ă K(Z Ă K(Z Ă K(Z Âą500 kHz and Âą1 MHz are selectable. y Set the center frequency of the âF scan. s )N THE 6&/ MODE PUSH THE KEYPAD OR ROTATE ;$)!,= TO set the center frequency. s )N THE MEMORY MODE PUSH ;Y] or [Z] to select the desired Memory channel whose frequency will be the center frequency. u Push [âF](F-2) to start or cancel the âF scan. s hâF SCAN,â the MHz and kHz decimal points blink while scanning. s 2OTATING ;$)!,= ALSO CANCELS THE SCAN SCAN F MEM SCAN SEL F SPAN 20k SET While âF scanning D !BOUT THE &INE â& SCAN When a signal is received during Fine âF scan, the scanning tuning step is temporarily set to 10 Hz and the scan speed decreases. SCAN F MEM SCAN F FIN SPAN 20k SET SPAN 20k SET q Start a âF scan. s &OLLOW STEPS q through u as described above. w While scanning, push [FIN](F-3) to switch the scan function between âF scan and Fine âF scan. s h& âF SCANâ blinks while Fine âF scanning. e Push [âF](F-2) to cancel the scan. s 2OTATING ;$)!,= ALSO CANCELS THE SCAN 81 SCAN Fâ F MEM F SCAN FIN While Fine âF scanning ANTENNA TUNER OPERATION N !NTENNA CONNECTION AND SELECTION The IC-7410 has 2 antenna connectors for the HF/50 MHz bands, [ANT1] and [ANT2]. You can memorize the antenna for each operating band the IC-7410 covers. When you change the operating band, the previously set antenna connector for that band is automatically selected. (See below) This function is especially convenient when you use 2 antennas for HF and 50 MHz band operation. To use the band memory, set the â[ANT] Switchâ item to âAutoâ in the Set mode. (p. 87) s !NTENNA SELECTION MODE h!UTOv (default) Once an antenna has been selected for use with a BAND BY PUSHING ;!.4s-%4%2= THE ANTENNA IS AUTOmatically selected whenever that band is accessed. ;%8!-0,%= a 3.5/7 MHz antenna is connected to [ANT1], a 21/28/50 MHz antenna is connected to [ANT2]. When the antenna selector function is set to âAuto,â the correct antenna is automatically selected when you changes bands. 3.5/7 MHz bands 21/28/50 MHz bands [ANT1] [ANT2] 10 s !NTENNA SELECTION MODE h-ANUALv ;!.4s-%4%2= FUNCTIONS HOWEVER THE BAND MEMORY function is disabled. In this case, you must select an antenna manually. ;%8!-0,%= an optional antenna tuner and HF antenna are connected to [ANT1] and a 50 MHz antenna is connected to [ANT2]. 11 HF bands 50 MHz bands AH-4 [ANT1] [ANT2] 12 13 14 15 16 s !NTENNA SELECTION MODE h/&&v ;!.4s-%4%2= DOES NOT FUNCTION 4HE ;!.4= CONnector is always selected for HF and 50 MHz bands operation. 17 18 19 20 21 82 9 ANTENNA TUNER OPERATION N !NTENNA TUNER OPERATION The internal automatic antenna tuner automatically matches the transceiver to the selected antenna. After the tuner matches an antenna, the variable capacitor settings are memorized as a preset point for each frequency range (100 kHz steps). Therefore, when you change the frequency range, the variable capacitors are automatically preset to the memorized setting. #!54)/. .%6%2 transmit with the tuner ON when no antenna is connected. This will damage the transceiver. Be careful of the antenna selection. ./4%3 s NEVER transmit without an antenna properly connected to each antenna port in use. s 7HEN ANTENNAS ARE CONNECTED SELECT THE ANTENNA TO BE USED BY PUSHING ;!.4s-%4%2= s )F THE 372 IS HIGHER THAN ABOUT WHEN TUNing farther than 100 kHz from an antennaâs programmed preset point, hold down [TUNER] for 1 second to start manual tuning. s 4HE INTERNAL TUNER MAY NOT BE ABLE TO TUNE IN the AM mode. In such case, hold down [TUNER] for 1 second to manually tune. For your convenience When you purchase a brand-new antenna, or you want to change the antenna settings, you can erase all of the internal antenna tuner preset points with âTuner Preset Clearâ in the Set mode. (p. 87) D 4UNER OPERATION [TUNER] Âą Push [TUNER] to turn ON the internal antenna tuner. The antenna is automatically tuned when the antenna SWR is higher than 1.5:1. s 7HEN THE TUNER IS /. h â appears. D -ANUAL TUNING If you transmit in SSB with a soft voice, the internal tuner may not automatically tune correctly. In such case, manual tuning is helpful. Âą Hold down [TUNER] for 1 second to start manual tuning. s ! SIDETONE SOUNDS h â blinks and the TX indicator lights red while tuning. s )F THE TUNER CANNOT REDUCE THE 372 TO LESS THAN within 20 seconds of tuning, â â disappears and the TX indicator goes out. M )F THE TUNER CANNOT TUNE THE ANTENNA CHECK THE FOLLOWING AND TRY AGAIN s THE CORRECT ANTENNA CONNECTOR SELECTION s THE ANTENNA CONNECTION AND FEEDLINE s THE UNTUNED ANTENNA 372 ,ESS THAN FOR THE HF bands; Less than 2.5:1 for the 50 MHz band) s THE TRANSMIT POWER 7 FOR THE (& BANDS 7 FOR the 50 MHz band) s THE POWER SOURCE VOLTAGECURRENT CAPACITY M 4UNING A NARROW BANDWIDTH ANTENNA Some antennas, especially for the low bands, have a narrow bandwidth. These antennas may not be tuned beyond the edge of their operating bandwidth, therefore, manually tune such an antenna as follows: If the tuner still cannot reduce the SWR to less than 1.5:1 after checking the above, perform the following: s TRY MANUAL TUNING ONE OR MORE TIMES s ADJUST THE ANTENNA FEEDLINE LENGTH 4HIS IS EFFECTIVE for higher frequencies in some cases.) q Select 3.55 MHz and hold down [TUNER] for 1 second. to start manual tuning. w Select 3.80 MHz and hold down [TUNER] for 1 second to start manual tuning. Even if manual tuning does not tune the antenna and the tuner turns OFF the ďŹrst time, it may tune the antenna the second time. 83 ;%XAMPLE= Suppose you have an antenna which has an SWR of 1.5:1 at 3.55 MHz and an SWR of 3:1 at 3.8 MHz. ANTENNA TUNER OPERATION s !UTOMATIC TUNER START (HF bands only) If you want to deactivate the tuner when the VSWR is 1.5:1 or less, use the Auto Tuner Start function and turn OFF the tuner. This function activates the tuner automatically when the SWR is high, and is controlled in the Set mode. (p. 86). s 4HE TUNER MAY NOT BE ACTIVATED IF THE 48 POWER OUTPUT is not stable longer than the specified time period in the SSB or CW mode operation. s 044 TUNER START Tuning of the internal*/external antenna tuner starts when [PTT] is pushed on a new frequency that is MORE THAN AWAY FROM THE LAST TUNED FREQUENCY This function removes the âholding down [TUNER]â operation, and starts tuning on the first transmission on a new frequency. This function is turned ON in the Set mode. (p. 87). *Tuning starts if the internal antenna tuner is ON. N /PTIONAL EXTERNAL TUNER OPERATION s AH-4 HF/50 MHz AUTOMATIC ANTENNA TUNER The optional AH-4 matches the IC-7410 to a long wire antenna more than 7 m/23 ft long (3.5 MHz and above). s 3EE PAGE FOR THE TRANSCEIVER AND !( CONNECtion. s 3EE THE !( INSTRUCTION MANUAL FOR !( INSTALLATION and antenna connection details. AH-4 setting example: For mobile operation Optional AH-2b antenna element s AH-4 operation Tuning is required for each frequency. Be sure to retune the antenna before transmitting when you change the frequencyâ even slightly. q Select the desired frequency for use with the AH-4. s 4HE !( WILL NOT OPERATE ON FREQUENCIES OUTSIDE the ham bands. w Hold down [TUNER] for 1 second. â blinks while tuning. sâ eâ â appears constantly when tuning is complete. s 7HEN THE WIRE ANTENNA CANNOT BE TUNED h â disappears and the AH-4 is bypassed. At that point the antenna wire connection root is to the transceiver directly, and not via the AH-4 antenna tuner. r To bypass the AH-4 manually, push [TUNER]. For outdoor operation [TUNER] Long wire 10 11 12 13 R $!.'%2 ()'( 6/,4!'% NEVER touch the antenna element while tuning 14 or transmitting. NEVER operate the AH-4 without an antenna wire or element. The tuner and transceiver will be damaged. NEVER operate the AH-4 when it is not grounded. Transmitting before tuning may damage the transceiver. Note that the AH-4 cannot tune when using a 1â2 Îť long wire or multiple of the operating frequency. When connecting the AH-4, the antenna connector assignments are [ANT2] for the internal tuner and [ANT1] for the AH-4. The antenna icon in the LCD displays âANTâ when the AH-4 is connected and selected. s !NTENNA TUNER OF THE )# 07%52/ When using an external antenna tuner such as that in the IC-PW1/EURO, tune when the internal tuner is turned OFF. After the antenna has been matched, turn ON the internal tuner. Otherwise, both tuners simultaneously tune, and proper antenna matching may fail. See the instruction manual included with each antenna tuner for their respective operations. 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 84 10 SET MODE N 3ET MODE DESCRIPTION [] [] The Set mode is used for programming infrequently changed values or functions. D 4HE 3ET MODE SETTINGS q Hold down [MENU] for 1 second to enter the Set mode. w Push [Y](F-1) or [Z](F-2) to select the desired item. e Rotate [DIAL] to select the desired option. s (OLD DOWN ;& = FOR SECOND TO RESET TO THE DEFAULT SETting, if desired. r Push [MENU] to save, and exit the Set mode. [MENU] Displays the Set mode item name and number $EFAULT !DJUST THE ,#$ CONTRAST TO BETWEEN AND IN STEPS 2. ,#$ "ACKLIGHT $EFAULT !DJUST THE ,#$ BACKLIGHT BRIGHTNESS TO BETWEEN AND IN STEPS ./4% Regardless of this setting, the LCD backlight BRIGHTNESS IS MAXIMUM AT POWER /. BY DEsign. (It is not an equipment malfunction.) Then, the brightness level automatically returns to the adjusted value. 3. "EEP ,EVEL $EFAULT Adjust the conďŹrmation and band edge beep tones OUTPUT LEVEL TO BETWEEN AND IN STEPS 4. "EEP ,EVEL ,IMIT $EFAULT /. Turn the conďŹrmation and band edge beep tones output level limiting ON or OFF. When you set this item to ON, the beep tones are adjusted by the [AF] control until rotating the [AF] control reaches the level speciďŹed in the âBeep Levelâ item, as described above. Further rotation will not increase the volume of the beep tones. s /&& "EEP LEVEL ADJUSTMENT IS NOT LIMITED s /. "EEP LEVEL ADJUSTMENT IS LIMITED TO THE LEVEL speciďŹed in 3, above. 85 [DIAL] Displays the option SET L C D C o n t r a s t Ă 1 Ă Select the item 1. ,#$ #ONTRAST [F-3] 50% Reset to the default setting 5. "EEP $EFAULT /. Turn the conďŹrmation beep ON or OFF. Set the beep output level in the âBeep Levelâ item, as described to the left. s /&& 4HE CONlRMATION BEEP IS /&& 3ILENT OPERAtion) s /. 4HE CONFIRMATION BEEP SOUNDS EACH TIME A switch is pushed. 6. "AND %DGE "EEP $EFAULT /.$EFAULT When you tune into or out of an amateur bandâs frequency range, you can hear a beep tone. )F YOU SELECT h/. 5SER v OR h/. 5SER 48 ,IMIT v YOU can program a total of 30 band edge frequencies in the âUser band Edgeâ item. You can set the beep output level in the âBeep Levelâ item as described to the left. s /&& s /. $EFAULT "AND EDGE BEEP IS /&& 7HEN YOU TUNE INTO OR OUT OF THE default amateur bandâs frequency range, a beep sounds. s /. 5SER 7HEN YOU TUNE INTO OR OUT OF A USER programmed amateur bandâs frequency range, a beep sounds. s /. 5SER 48 7HEN YOU TUNE INTO OR OUT OF A USER programmed amateur bandâs frequency range, a beep sounds. In addition, transmission is inhibited outside the programmed range. SET MODE 7. 5SER "AND %DGE $EFAULT This âUser Band Edgeâ item appears only when âON 5SER v OR h5SER /. 48v IS SELECTED IN THE h"AND Edge Beepâ item. (p. 85) 7HEN YOU SELECT h/. 5SER v OR h/. 5SER 48v IN the âBand Edge Beepâ item, you can program a total of 30 band edge frequencies in this item. See page 30 for programming details. 12. 1UICK 30,)4 10 $EFAULT /. Turn the Quick Split function ON or OFF. When this item is set to ON, hold down [SPLIT] for 1 second to shift the transmit frequency from the receive frequency, according to the âFM SPLIT Offset HFâ or âFM SPLIT Offset 50â setting as described below. See page 67 for details. 13. &- 30,)4 /FFSET (& $EFAULT -(Z 8. "EEP 3OUND $EFAULT (Z Set the offset* to use the Quick Split function in the HF bands. Set a desired beep frequency for key operation to between 500 Hz and 2000 Hz in 10 Hz steps. *The difference between transmit and receive frequencies. You can set the beep output level in the âBeep Levelâ item. (p. 85) The frequency offset can be set to between â9.999 MHz and +9.999 MHz in 1 kHz steps. 9. RF/SQL Control 14. &- 30,)4 /FFSET $EFAULT -(Z $EFAULT 2& 31, Set the [RF/SQL] control function. Set the offset* to use the Quick Split function in the 50 MHz bands. s !54/ *The difference between transmit and receive frequencies. s 31, s 2& 31, ;2&31,= FUNCTIONS AS ONLY AN 2& gain control in SSB, CW and RTTY; a squelch control in AM and FM. ;2&31,= FUNCTIONs as a squelch control. ;2&31,= FUNCTIONs as an RF gain control as well as a noise squelch or an S-meter squelch in FM; as an RF gain control as well as an S-meter squelch in SSB, CW, RTTY and AM. 10. -ETER 0EAK (OLD $EFAULT /. Turn the Meter Peak Hold function ON or OFF. The frequency offset can be set to between â9.999 MHz and +9.999 MHz in 1 kHz steps. 15. SPLIT LOCK $EFAULT /&& Turn the Split Lock function ON or OFF. When this item is set to ON, you can use [DIAL] to adjust the transmit frequency while holding down [XFC], even while the Dial Lock function is ON. See pages 66, 67 for split frequency operation details. When this function is set to ON, the peak level of a received signal strength or the output power is displayed for approximately 0.5 seconds. 16. 4UNER !UTO 3TART 11. 4/4 #) 6 s /&& 4HE INTERNAL ANTENNA TUNER REMAINS /&& EVEN when the SWR is high. s /. 4HE INTERNAL ANTENNA TUNER AUTOMATICALLY STARTS tuning when the SWR is high, even if the tuner is turned OFF. $EFAULT /&& To prevent a prolonged transmission, the transceiver has a Time-Out Timer function. If a continuous transmission exceeds the set period, the transmission will be cut off. Set the time period to 3, 5, 10, 20 or 30 minutes, or turn OFF the function. ./4% This function will be activated only when you transmit using CI-V commands, or pushing [TRANSMIT] on the transceiver. $EFAULT /&& Turn the Automatic Antenna Tuner function ON or OFF. This function is for only the HF bands. 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 86 10 SET MODE N Set mode description (Continued) 17. 4UNER 044 3TART $EFAULT /&& Whenever you push [PTT], the internal or external antenna tuner automatically starts tuning if the operating FREQUENCY IS CHANGED BY MORE THAN FROM THE LAST tuned frequency. s /&& 4UNING STARTS ONLY WHEN ;45.%2= IS PUSHED s /. )NTERNAL ANTENNA TUNER 4UNING STARTS WHEN you push [PTT] on a new frequency, if the internal antenna tuner is ON. (External antenna tuner) Tuning always starts when you push [PTT] on a new frequency, regardless of whether the external antenna tuner is ON or OFF. 18. 4UNER 0RESET #LEAR Select the desired antenna. The selected antennaâs preset memory* is cleared by holding down [CLR](F-4) for 1 second. *The variable capacitor settings are memorized as a preset point for each frequency range (100 kHz steps) after the tuner matches an antenna. s #,2 !.4 4HE PRESET MEMORY OF ;!.4=S ANTENNA is cleared. s #,2 !.4 4HE PRESET MEMORY OF ;!.4=S ANTENNA is cleared. 19. ;!.4= 3WITCH $EFAULT !UTO 20. 30%%#( ,EVEL Adjust the speech audio output level to between 0 (no output) and 100 (maximum output). 21. 30%%#( ,ANGUAGE $EFAULT %NGLISH Select English or Japanese as the speech language. 22. 30%%#( 3PEED $EFAULT ()'( Select HIGH (faster) or LOW (slower) speech speed. 23. 30%%#( 3 ,EVEL $EFAULT /. The signal level announcement with the voice synthesizer can be turned ON or OFF. s /&& 4HE SIGNAL LEVEL IS NOT ANNOUNCED /PERATING frequency is announced. s /. 4HE SIGNAL LEVEL AND THE OPERATING FREQUENCY are announced. 24. SPEECH [MODE] SW $EFAULT /&& Turn the Operating Mode Speech function ON or OFF. When this function is ON, the selected operating mode is verbally announced when a mode switch is pushed. s /&& 4HE OPERATING MODE 3PEECH FUNCTION IS /&& s /. 4HE OPERATING MODE 3PEECH FUNCTION IS /. Set the antenna switch function to Auto, Manual or OFF. When you change the operating frequency, this function will automatically select the correct antenna, or you must do it manually. 25. -EMOPAD .UMBERS s /&& 26. -!). $)!, !UTO 43 ;!.4s-%4%2= DOES NOT FUNCTION 4HE [ANT1] connector is always selected. s -ANUAL 9OU MUST MANUALLY CHANGE THE ANTENNA BY PUSHING ;!.4s-%4%2= s !UTO 4HE ANTENNA MEMORIZED BY THE BAND MEMory is automatically selected. You can also manually change the antenna by pushing ;!.4s-%4%2= $EFAULT $EFAULT Set the number of available memo pads to 5 or 10. See page 74 for details. $EFAULT ()'( Set the Auto Tuning Step function for [DIAL]. When rapidly rotating [DIAL], the tuning step automatically changes as selected. There are two types of auto tuning steps: LOW (Faster) and HIGH (Fastest). s /&& !UTO TUNING STEP IS TURNED /&& s ,/7 !PPROXIMATELY TIMES FASTER s ()'( !PPROXIMATELY TIMES FASTER WHEN THE TUNING step is set to 1 kHz or smaller steps; approximately 2 times faster when the tuning step is set to 5 kHz or larger steps. 87 SET MODE 27. -)# 5P$OWN 3PEED $EFAULT ()'( Set the rate at which frequencies are scanned while holding down the microphone [UP]/[DN] switches. 33. "7 0OPUP &), 10 $EFAULT /. s ,/7 ,OW SPEED TUNING STEPSSECOND s ()'( (IGH SPEED TUNING STEPSSECOND Turn the IF ďŹlter passband width and shift value display ON or OFF. When this item set to ON, and [FILTER] is pushed, the passband width and shifting value appear on the function display. 28. 1UICK 2)4 #LEAR 34. 33"#7 3YNC 4UNING $EFAULT /&& Select the RIT/âTX frequency offset clearing operation with [CLEAR]. s /&& (OLDING DOWN ;#,%!2= FOR SECOND CLEARS THE RIT and âTX frequency offset. s /. 0USHING ;#,%!2= INSTANTLY CLEARS THE 2)4 AND âTX frequency offset. 29. ;./4#(= 37 33" $EFAULT !UTO-ANUAL Select the Auto, Manual or Auto/Manual notch ďŹlter to be used for SSB mode operation. s !UTO s -ANUAL Only the Auto notch ďŹlter can be used. /NLY THE -ANUAL NOTCH FILTER CAN BE used. s !UTO-ANUAL "OTH THE !UTO AND -ANUAL NOTCH lLTERS can be used. $EFAULT /&& Turn the Displayed Frequency Shift function ON or OFF. When this function is turned ON, the audio pitch or tones of the received signal will remain the same, even when the operating mode is changed between SSB and CW. The amount of frequency shift may differ, depending on the CW pitch setting. s /&& 4HE DISPLAYED FREQUENCY DOES NOT SHIFT s /. 4HE DISPLAYED FREQUENCY SHIFTS WHEN THE OPerating mode is changed between SSB and CW. 35. #7 .ORMAL 3IDE $EFAULT ,3" Select the sideband used to receive CW in the CW normal mode between LSB and USB. 36. +%9%2 ST -ENU $EFAULT +%9%2 2OOT 30. ;./4#(= 37 !$EFAULT !UTO-ANUAL Select the Auto, Manual or Auto/Manual notch ďŹlter used for AM mode operation. In the CW mode, select KEYER-Root or KEYERSEND as the menu that appears ďŹrst after pushing [KEY](F-4) in the âM1â screen (Menu 1). 10 11 Only the Auto notch ďŹlter can be used. /NLY THE -ANUAL NOTCH FILTER CAN BE used. s !UTO-ANUAL "OTH THE !UTO AND -ANUAL NOTCH lLTERS can be used. s +%9%2 2OOT -EMORY KEYER MENU APPEARS lRST s +%9%2 3%.$ +EYER 3%.$ MENU APPEARS lRST 12 37. %XTERNAL +EYPAD 13 14 31. -. 1 0OPUP -. /. See page 18 for the equivalent circuit of an external keypad and connection. s !UTO s -ANUAL $EFAULT /. Turn the manual notch ďŹlter width display ON or OFF. When this item set to ON, and the manual notch ďŹlter is selected with [NOTCH], the manual notch ďŹlter width appears on the function display. 32. "7 0OPUP 0"4 $EFAULT /. Turn the IF ďŹlter passband width and shift value display ON or OFF. When this item set to ON, and the [TWIN PBT] control is rotated, the passband width and shifting value appear on the function display. $EFAULT /&& Turn the external keypad ON or OFF for keyer memory transmission. s /&& 4HE EXTERNAL KEYPAD DOES NOT FUNCtion. s +%9%2 3%.$ )N THE #7 MODE PUSHING ONE OF external keypad switches transmits the desired keyer memory contents. 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 88 10 SET MODE N Set mode description (Continued) 38. 53" !UDIO 31, $EFAULT /&&/0%. Select whether or not to output the audio from the [USB] connector on the rear panel, according to the squelch state. The same audio signals are sent from the [USB] connector and the [ACC] sockets. - The beep tones and the voice synthesizer announcements are not sent. - The received audio output level cannot be adjusted with the [AF] control. s /&& /0%. s /. 4HE RECEIVED AUDIO IS ALWAYS SENT regardless of the squelch state. 4HE RECEIVED AUDIO IS SENT WHEN THE squelch is open. 39. 53" -/$ ,EVEL $EFAULT Set the input modulation level of the [USB] connector TO BETWEEN AND IN STEPS 40. DATA OFF MOD $EFAULT -)# !## Select the desired connector(s) for data modulation input in the data OFF mode. s -)# 5SE THE SIGNALS FROM ;-)#= s !## 5SE THE SIGNALS FROM ;!##= PIN s -)# !## 5SE THE SIGNALS FROM ;-)#= AND ;!##= (pin 11). s 53" 5SE THE SIGNALS FROM ;53"= 41. DATA MOD $EFAULT !## Select the desired connector(s) for data modulation input in the data mode. s -)# 5SE THE SIGNALS FROM ;-)#= s !## 5SE THE SIGNALS FROM ;!##= PIN s -)# !## 5SE THE SIGNALS FROM ;-)#= AND ;!##= (pin 11). s 53" 5SE THE SIGNALS FROM ;53"= 42. #) 6 "AUD 2ATE $EFAULT H To distinguish equipment, each CI-V transceiver has its own Icom standard address in hexadecimal code. The IC-7410âs address is 80h. When 2 or more IC-7410âs are connected to an optional CT-17 CI-V level converter, rotate [DIAL] to select a different address for each IC-7410; the range is 01h to DFh. 44. #) 6 4RANSCEIVE $EFAULT /. Turn the transceive operation using the CI-V system ON or OFF. When this item is set to ON, changing the frequency, operating mode, etc. on the IC-7410 automatically changes those settings on other Icom HF transceivers or receivers, and vice versa. s /&& 4RANSCEIVE OPERATION /&& s /. 4RANSCEIVE OPERATION /. 45. 53" 3ERIAL &UNC $EFAULT #) 6 Select the function for the USB port on the rear panel. s #) 6 5SED TO SEND #) 6 COMMANDS. s 2449 )N THE 2449 MODE USED TO SEND 2449 DEcoded signal. 46. 2449 $ECODE "AUD $EFAULT Set the RTTY decode monitor speed to 300, 1200, 4800, 9600 or 19200 bps. 47. #ALIBRATION -ARKER $EFAULT /&& Use as a simple frequency check of the transceiver. See page 98 for calibration procedure. ./4% Turn OFF the calibration marker after checking the frequency of the transceiver. s /&& #ALIBRATION MARKER /&& s /. #ALIBRATION MARKER /. $EFAULT !UTO Set the CI-V data transfer rate between 300, 1200, 4800, 9600, 19200 bps and âAuto.â When âAutoâ is selected, the baud rate is automatically set according to the data rate of the connected controller. 89 43. #) 6 !DDRESS 48. 2%& !DJUST During frequency calibration, set the internal referENCE FREQUENCY TO BETWEEN AND RANGE IN steps. ./4% The default setting is different for each transceiver. SET MODE 10 N 4ONE #ONTROL 3ET MODE DESCRIPTION D 4HE 4ONE CONTROL 3ET MODE SETTINGS [] [] [F-3] [TCON] q Push [MENU] one or more times to display the âM2â screen (Menu 2). w Push [TCN](F-4) to enter the Tone control Set mode. e Push a mode switch to select the desired operating mode. r Push [Y](F-1) or [Z](F-2) to select the desired item. s 3ELECTABLE ITEMS DIFFER DEPENDING ON THE OPERATING mode. t Rotate [DIAL] to select the desired option. s 9OU CAN SELECT THE OPTION FOR EACH OPERATING MODE s (OLD DOWN ;& = FOR SECOND TO RESET TO THE DEFAULT SETting, if desired. y Push [MENU] to save, and exit the Set mode. [MENU] Mode switches Displays the Set mode item name and number TCON Ă [DIAL] Displays the selected operating mode RX HPFâLPF 1 Ă âââ]â SSB âââ Displays the option $EFAULT /&& 4. RX Treble Select the item Reset to the default setting 1. RX HPF/LPF $EFAULT -ODE 33"#72449!-&- -ODE 33"!-&- First select the operating mode, then set the receive audio high-pass ďŹlter to between 100 Hz and 2000 Hz in 100 Hz steps. First select the operating mode, then set the receive audio treble level to between â5 and +5. ./4% When the receive audio high-pass and lowpass ďŹlters are active, âRX Bassâ and âRX Trebleâ items will be reset to the default value. 5. 48 "ASS $EFAULT -ODE 33"!-&- 10 First select the operating mode, then set the transmit audio bass level to between â5 and +5. 11 -ODE 33"#72449!-&- 6. TX Treble 12 First select the operating mode, then set the receive audio low-pass ďŹlter to between 500 Hz and 2400 Hz in 100 Hz steps. -ODE 33"!-&- 2. RX HPF/LPF $EFAULT /&& ./4% When the receive audio high-pass and lowpass ďŹlters are active, âRX Bassâ and âRX Trebleâ items will be reset to the default value. 3. 28 "ASS $EFAULT -ODE 33"!-&First select the operating mode, then set the receive audio bass level to between â5 and +5. $EFAULT First select the operating mode, then set the transmit audio treble level to between â5 and +5. 13 14 7. 4"77)$% , 15 $EFAULT -ODE 33" Set the lower cut-off frequency of the transmission passband width for your wide setting to 100, 200, 300 or 500 Hz. 8. 4"77)$% ( $EFAULT 16 17 18 -ODE 33" 19 Set the higher cut-off frequency of the transmission passband width for your wide setting to 2500, 2700, 2800 or 2900 Hz. 20 21 90 10 SET MODE N Tone Control Set mode description (Continued) 9. 4"7-)$ , $EFAULT -ODE 33" Set the lower cut-off frequency of the transmission passband width for your mid setting to 100, 200, 300 or 500 Hz. 10. 4"7-)$ ( $EFAULT -ODE 33" Set the higher cut-off frequency of the transmission passband width for your mid setting to 2500, 2700, 2800 or 2900 Hz. 11. 4"7.!2 , $EFAULT -ODE 33" Set the lower cut-off frequency of the transmission passband width for your narrow setting to 100, 200, 300 or 500 Hz. 12. 4"7.!2 ( $EFAULT -ODE 33" Set the higher cut-off frequency of the transmission passband width for your narrow setting to 2500, 2700, 2800 or 2900 Hz. 91 DATA COMMUNICATION 11 N #ONNECTIONS D 7HEN CONNECTING TO ;!##= FSKK 13 9 10 11 12 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 AF OUT AUDIO INPUT GND GND PTT SEND RTTY OUTPUT Connect to the serial port, parallel port, speaker jack, microphone jack or line IN/ OUT jack, etc. See the instruction manual of the application for details. TNC 13 9 10 11 12 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 FSKK RTTY OUTPUT AF OUT AUDIO INPUT GND GND PTT SEND RS-232C PC TNC D 7HEN CONNECTING TO ;-)#= AUDIO OUTPUT GND AF INPUT PTT TNC t*1 r*2 Rear panel view Rear panel view Connect to the serial port, parallel port, speaker jack, microphone jack or line IN/ OUT jack, etc. See the instruction manual of the application for details. *1 When using the VOX function, no connection is needed. Refer to the instruction manual of the external equipment. *2 When connecting the squelch line, consult the necessary manual. 10 AFSK OUTPUT AF INPUT PTT GND SQL INPUT 11 12 RS-232C TNC PC 13 14 15 16 17 18 INFORMATION! When the âUSB Serial Funcâ item is set to âRTTYâ in the Set mode (p. 89), the USB port sends RTTY decode signal. In this case, you must connect a USB cable* between the transceiverâs USB port on the rear panel and the PC. (p. 17) s 4HE 53" DRIVER AND THE INSTALLATION GUIDE CAN BE DOWNLOADED FROM OUR WEBSITE URL: http://www.icom.co.jp/world/index.html * Purchase separately 19 20 21 92 11 DATA COMMUNICATION N 0ACKET !&3+ OPERATION Before operating packet (AFSK), be sure to consult the operating manual that came with your TNC. q Connect the TNC and PC. (p. 92) w Select the desired band. (p. 25) e Push [SSB] or [AM/FM] to select the desired operating mode. r Hold down the same key you pushed in step e for 1 second to select the Data mode. t Rotate [DIAL] to select the desired frequency. y Transmit your AFSK signals using your PCâs keyboard. s 2OTATE THE ;2& 072= CONTROL TO SET THE OUTPUT POWER s 7HILE USING A 4.# THE RELATIVE STRENGTH OF THE TRANSMITted signal is indicated on the Po meter. s 7HEN OPERATING IN THE 33" DATA MODE ADJUST THE OUTput power so that the ALC meter reading stays in the ALC zone. [SSB] [AM/FM] [DIAL] Appears when the data mode is selected. ./4% When connecting the TNC to the ACC socket on the rear panel, select the USB, LSB, AM and FM data mode, or disconnect the microphone and rotate the [MIC] control fully counterclockwise. When the SSB data mode is selected, the audio input from the [MIC] connector is automatically cut, and the audio input from the [ACC] socket is used. Also, when the SSB data mode is selected, the ďŹxed settings listed below are automatically selected; s 3PEECH COMPRESSOR s 4RANSMIT BANDWIDTH /&& -)$ (Fixed to the default value; s 4X TONE "ASS s 4X TONE 4REBLE 300 Hz to 2700 Hz.) D &REQUENCY DISPLAY DURING !&3+ OPERATION When operating AFSK in the SSB mode, the displayed frequency is the signalâs carrier point. s %XAMPLE LSB/LSB data mode Mark freq.: 2125 Hz Shift freq.: 200 Hz 2325 Hz 200 Hz 2125 Hz Carrier point (Displayed frequency) 93 OPTION INSTALLATION 12 N /PENING THE TRANSCEIVERS CASE Icom strongly suggests that the customer have their dealer or Icom distributor, for a reasonable fee, install Icom options at the time of the order. Icom understands that even the simplest of installations demands the judgment of a trained Icom technician. Therefore, Icom will not be responsible for damage to the optional unit, or subsequent damage to the transceiver due to user installation problems. The optionâs or the transceiverâs Warranty can be voided in such situations, at the sole judgment of Icom. For those customers who still wish to install their own options, knowing the risks and possible consequences, the following information is provided for information purposes only. The following are instructions for removing the covers of the IC-7410. R 7!2.).' Turn OFF the power and disconnect the DC power cable from the transceiver before performing any work on the transceiver. Otherwise, there is danger of electric shock and/or equipment damage. q Remove the two screws from the carrying handle and remove it from the transceiver. 10 11 Carrying handle w Remove the seven screws from the top of the transceiver and the six screws from the sides, then lift up the top cover. e Turn the transceiver upside-down. #!54)/. .%6%2 (/,$ 4(% 5.)4 "9 4(% $)!, /2 !.9 /4(%2 +./"3 when you turn the transceiver upside down. This may damage them, or cause you to drop the transceiver. r Remove the six screws from the bottom, and then lift off the bottom cover. 12 Top cover 13 14 PA shielding plate 15 16 17 About the leg pads To detach the leg pads from the right side panel of the top/bottom cover, push them out from the inside of each cover, after completing steps q through r above. 18 Bottom cover 19 20 Top Rear Front 21 Bottom 94 12 OPTION INSTALLATION N FL-430/FL-431 1ST IF FILTER INSTALLATION The optional Roofing Filters, FL-430 1ST IF FILTER (6 kHz) or FL-431 1ST IF FILTER (3 kHz) provides 6 or 3 kHz ďŹltering to reduce interference from strong nearby signals. FL-431 (3 kHz) FL-430 (6 kHz) q Remove the top and bottom covers as shown on page 94. w Install the FL-430 or FL-431 as shown to the right. s 4HE CONNECTORS ON THE )# ARE MARKED FOR THE APpropriate ďŹlter. s %NSURE THE &, OR &, IS INSTALLED CORRECTLY e Return the top and bottom covers to the original positions. Bottom Front Rear Top 95 MAINTENANCE 13 N 4ROUBLESHOOTING 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 nearest Icom Dealer or Service Center. D 4RANSCEIVER POWER 02/",%- 0/33)",% #!53% Power does not turn ON s 4HE POWER CABLE IS IMPROPERLY CONNECTED when the [POWER] switch is s ! FUSE IS BLOWN pushed. SOLUTION REF. s 2E CONNECT THE $# POWER CABLE CORRECTLY p. 19 s #ORRECT THE CAUSE THEN REPLACE THE FUSE WITH p. 99 an equivalent fuse. (Fuses are installed in the DC power cable and in the internal PA unit.) D 4RANSMIT AND RECEIVE 02/",%No sound from the speaker. 0/33)",% #!53% s 4HE AUDIO VOLUME LEVEL IS TOO LOW s 4HE SQUELCH IS CLOSED s 4HE TRANSCEIVER IS IN TRANSMIT Sensitivity is too low, and only s 4HE ANTENNA IS NOT CONNECTED PROPERLY strong signals are audible. s 4HE ANTENNA FOR ANOTHER BAND IS SELECTED SOLUTION REF. s 2OTATE THE ;!&= CONTROL CLOCKWISE TO OBTAIN A p. 31 suitable listening level. s 2OTATE THE ;2&31,= CONTROL TO OCLOCK PO- p. 32 sition to open the squelch. s 0USH ;42!.3-)4= TO RECEIVE OR CHECK THE p. 34 SEND line of an external unit, if connected. s 2E CONNECT TO THE ANTENNA CONNECTOR s 3ELECT AN ANTENNA SUITABLE FOR THE OPERATING frequency. s (OLD DOWN ;45.%2= FOR SECOND TO MANUALLY tune the antenna. s 0USH ;0!-0!44= TO SELECT TO TURN /&& THE attenuator. â p. 82 s 3ELECT A SUITABLE OPERATING MODE s (OLD DOWN ;0"4 #,2= FOR SECOND TO RESET the function. s 4HE .OISE "LANKER FUNCTION IS TURNED /. WHEN s 0USH ;."= TO TURN /&& THE FUNCTION receiving a strong signal. s 0REAMPLIlER IS TURNED /. s 0USH ;0!-0!44= ONCE OR TWICE TO TURN /&& the function. s 4HE .OISE 2EDUCTION FUNCTION IS TURNED /. s 3ET THE ;.2= CONTROL FOR MAXIMUM READABILITY and the [NR] control is too far clockwise. p. 31 p. 59 s 4HE ANTENNA IS NOT PROPERLY TUNED s 4HE ATTENUATOR IS TURNED /. Received audio is unclear or s 4HE OPERATING MODE IS NOT MATCHED distorted. s 4HE 0ASSBAND 4UNING FUNCTION IS TURNED /. ;!.4s-%4%2= DOES NOT FUNC- s 4HE !NTENNA 3WITCH FUNCTION IS SET TO h/&&v tion p. 83 p. 55 p. 60 p. 55 p. 61 s 3ET THE !NTENNA 3WITCH FUNCTION TO h!UTOv OR p. 87 âManualâ in the Set mode. 10 11 12 Transmitting is impossible. s 4HE OPERATING FREQUENCY IS OUTSIDE THE SE- s 3ET THE FREQUENCY TO BE WITHIN THE SELECTED p. 26 lected ham band. ham band. 13 Output power is too low. s 4HE ;2& 072= CONTROL IS SET TOO FAR COUNTER- s 2OTATE THE ;2& 072= CONTROL CLOCKWISE clockwise. s 4HE ;-)#= CONTROL IS SET TOO FAR COUNTERCLOCK- s 3ET THE ;-)#= CONTROL TO A SUITABLE POSITION wise. s 4HE ANTENNA FOR ANOTHER BAND IS SELECTED s 3ELECT AN ANTENNA SUITABLE FOR THE OPERATING frequency. s 4HE ANTENNA IS NOT PROPERLY TUNED s (OLD DOWN ;45.%2= FOR SECOND TO MANUALLY tune the antenna. 14 p. 34 p. 34 p. 82 p. 83 15 16 17 No contact can be made with s 4HE 2)4 OR âTX function is turned ON. s 4HE 3PLIT FUNCTION IS TURNED /. another station. s 0USH ;2)4= OR ;âTX] to turn OFF the function. s 0USH ;30,)4= TO TURN /&& THE FUNCTION pp. 53, 65 p. 66 Transmit signal is unclear or s 4HE ;-)#= CONTROL IS SET TOO FAR CLOCKWISE distorted. s 3ET THE ;-)#= CONTROL TO A SUITABLE POSITION p. 34 18 p. 66 19 Repeater cannot be accessed. s 4HE 3PLIT FUNCTION IS NOT TURNED /. s 0USH ;30,)4= TO TURN /. THE FUNCTION s 4HE PROGRAMMED SUBAUDIBLE TONE FREQUENCY s 2ESET THE FREQUENCY USING THE 3ET MODE is wrong. p. 52 20 21 96 13 MAINTENANCE N Troubleshooting (continued) D 3CANNING 02/",%- 0/33)",% #!53% SOLUTION A programmed scan does not s 3QUELCH IS OPEN stop. REF. s 3ET THE ;2&31,= CONTROL TO THE THRESHOLD p. 32 point. A programmed scan does not s The same frequencies are programmed into the s 0ROGRAM DIFFERENT FREQUENCIES INTO the Scan p. 70 Scan Edge Memory channels âP1â and âP2.â Edge Memory channels âP1â and âP2.â start. A memory scan does not start. s 4WO OR MORE MEMORY CHANNELS HAVE NOT BEEN s 0ROGRAM MORE THAN TWO MEMORY CHANNELS programmed. p. 70 A select memory scan does s 4WO OR MORE MEMORY CHANNELS HAVE NOT BEEN s $ESIGNATE MORE THAN TWO MEMORY CHANNELS AS p. 80 not start. designated as select channels. select channels for the scan. A âF scan does not start. s 4HE CENTER FREQUENCY FOR THE âF scan is not s 0ROGRAM THE CENTER FREQUENCY FOR THE âF scan. p. 81 programmed. D $ISPLAY 02/",%- 0/33)",% #!53% SOLUTION The displayed frequency does s 4HE $IAL ,OCK FUNCTION IS TURNED /. not change properly. s 4HE 3ET MODE SCREEN IS SELECTED s 4HE INTERNAL #05 HAS MALFUNCTIONED REF. s 0USH ;,/#+= TURN /&& THE FUNCTION s 0USH [MENU] to exit the Set Mode. s 2ESET THE #05 N $IAL TUNING TENSION ADJUSTMENT The tuning tension of [DIAL] may be adjusted to suit your preference. The tension adjustment is located on the bottom side of the front panel. See the ďŹgure to the right. Slide the tension adjustment to a comfortable level while turning the dial continuously and evenly in one direction. DIAL Light Tuning tension adjustment Firm 97 p. 61 p. 85 p. 100 MAINTENANCE 13 N &REQUENCY CALIBRATION APPROXIMATE A very accurate frequency counter is required to calibrate the frequency of the transceiver. However, a rough check may be performed by receiving radio station WWV, WWVH, or other standard frequency signals. #!54)/. The IC-7410 has been thoroughly adjusted and tested at the factory before being shipped. You should not have to re-calibrate it. q Push [SSB] once or twice to select the USB mode. w Push [PBT-CLR] for 1 second to clear the PBT settings and make sure that the RIT/âTX function is turned OFF. e Set the frequency to the standard frequency station minus 1 kHz. s When receiving WWV or WWVH (at 15.000.00 MHz) as a standard frequency, set the operating frequency for 14.999.00 MHz. s /THER STANDARD FREQUENCIES CAN ALSO BE USED r Hold down [MENU] for 1 second to enter the Set mode. t Push [Y](F-1) or [Z](F-2) to select âCalibration Marker.â y Rotate [DIAL] to turn ON the calibration marker. s ! SIDETONE MAY BE HEARD u Push [Z](F-2) to select âREF Adjust.â i Rotate [DIAL] to adjust for a zero beat with the received standard signal. s :ERO BEAT MEANS THAT TWO SIGNALS ARE EXACTLY THE SAME frequency, resulting in a single tone being heard. o Push [Y](F-1) to select âCalibration Marker.â !0 Rotate [DIAL] to turn OFF the calibration marker. !1 Push [MENU] to save, and exit the Set mode. N !BOUT PROTECTION DISPLAYS The IC-7410 2-step protection function monitors the power ampliďŹer temperature and activates when the temperature becomes extremely high. s 2EDUCED POWER TRANSMISSION Halves the transmit output power. âLMTâ appears above the TX icon â .â (p. 11) s 4RANSMISSION INHIBIT Deactivates the transmitter. Even if you push [PTT] or [TRANSMIT], the TX indicator does not light. When the protector is activated, operate in only the stand-by or receive mode until the power amplifier cools down. ./4% $/ ./4 turn OFF the transceiver power when the protector is ON, or the cooling fan will not function, and delay cooling the transceiver. [ ] [ ] [] [] ] [] [PBT-CLR] [DIAL] [ ] [] s #ALIBRATION MARKER ITEM SET C a l i b r a t i o n M a r k e r Ă 47 Ă OFF s 2%& !DJUST ITEM SET R E F A d j u s t Ă 48 Ă 50% 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 98 13 MAINTENANCE N &USE REPLACEMENT If a fuse blows, or the transceiver stops functioning, ďŹnd the source of the problem, and repair it. Then replace the damaged fuse with a new, adequately rated fuse. The IC-7410 has two fuse types installed for transceiver protection. s $# POWER CABLE FUSES .............................. ATC 30 A s #IRCUITRY FUSE .............................................. ATC 5 A #!54)/. Turn OFF the power and disconnect the DC power cable from the transceiver before performing any work on the transceiver. Otherwise, there is danger of electric shock, equipment damage and/or ďŹre injury, D $# POWER CABLE FUSE REPLACEMENT Refer to the ďŹgure illustrated to the right for the DC power cable fuse replacement. ATC 30 A fuse D #IRCUITRY FUSE REPLACEMENT Except for the power ampliďŹer, the 13.8 V DC from the DC power cable is applied to all units in the IC-7410, through the circuitry fuse. This fuse is located in the PA unit. q Remove the top cover. (p. 94) w Remove the 22 screws, then remove the PA shielding plate as shown to the right. e Remove the speaker cable from the connector on the PA unit as shown to the right. r Replace the circuitry fuse as shown in the diagram to the right. t Replace the speaker cable, PA shielding plate, top cover and screws to their original position. R 7!2.).' DO NOT pull the speaker cable when removing the PA shielding plate, or DO NOT put the speaker cable under the PA shielding plate when replacing it. This could damage the transceiver. 99 Connector PA shielding plate Speaker cable ATC 5 A fuse MAINTENANCE 13 N 2ESETTING THE #05 D 0ARTIAL RESET If you want to reset the operating parameters to their default values (VFO frequency, VFO settings, menu groupâs contents) without clearing certain data as described below, a partial reset can be performed. The following data will not be cleared when doing a Partial reset: s -EMORY CONTENTS s -EMORY KEYER CONTENTS s 0ROGRAMMED USER BAND EDGE FREQUENCIES s 2%& !DJUST 2EFERENCE FREQUENCY SETTING [POWER] [VFO/MEMO] [F-INP ENT] q First, turn OFF the transceiver power. w While holding down [F-INP ENT] and [VFO/MEMO], push [POWER] to turn ON the power. s $URING START UP THE TRANSCEIVER DISPLAYS h0!24)!, RESET,â then the initial VFO frequencies when resetting is complete. s )F YOU OPERATE THE TRANSCEIVER BEFORE h0!24)!, 2%3%4v disappears, the resetting will be cancelled. e If desired, edit the Set mode settings after resetting. D !LL RESET The display may occasionally display erroneous information (e.g. when ďŹrst applying power). This may be caused externally by static electricity or by other factors. If this problem occurs, turn OFF the power. After waiting a few seconds, turn ON the power again. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure. ./4% Resetting the CPU CLEARS all programmed contents and returns them to their default settings. q First, turn OFF the transceiver power. w While holding down [F-INP ENT] and [M-CLR], push [POWER] to turn ON the power. s $URING START UP THE TRANSCEIVER DISPLAYS h!,, #,%!2 v then when resetting is complete, then displays the initial VFO frequencies. s )F YOU OPERATE THE TRANSCEIVER BEFORE h!,, #,%!2v DISappears, the resetting will be cancelled. e If desired, edit the Set mode settings after resetting. 10 11 [POWER] [F-INP ENT] [M-CLR] 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 100 14 CONTROL COMMAND N 2EMOTE JACK #) 6 INFORMATION D #) 6 CONNECTION EXAMPLE The transceiver can be connected through an optional CT-17 CI-V LEVEL CONVERTER to a PC equipped with an RS-232C port. The Icom Communications Interface-V (CI-V) controls the transceiver. Up to 4 Icom CI-V transceivers or receivers can be connected to the PC. See p. 89 for setting the CI-V condition using the Set mode. 9â15V DC RS-232C cable PC ct-17 mini-plug cable IC-7410 When the transceiver is connected to a PC with a USB cable (purchased separately), the optional CT-17 is not required. D $ATA FORMAT The CI-V system can be operated using the following data formats. Data formats differ, depending on command numbers. A data area or sub command is added to some commands. Cn Sc Data area E0 80 FD FE FE E0 80 FB NG message to controller FA FD End of message code (fixed) Controllerâs default address 80 FE FE (fixed) Transceiverâs default address E0 FD (fixed) Preamble code (fixed) FE FE Data area NG code OK code Sc Transceiverâs default address Cn Controllerâs default address E0 Preamble code (fixed) 80 End of message code (fixed) FE FE BCD code data such as for frequency, memory number entry (see the data content description) (see the command table) Sub command number (see the command table) IC-7410 to controller 101 OK message to controller Command number Controller to IC-7410 FD CONTROL COMMAND 14 D #OMMAND TABLE #MD 3UB CMD 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 00 01 A0 B0 08 Data see p. 106 see p. 106 see p. 106 see p. 106 see p. 106 see p. 106 see p. 106 0001 to 0101 09 0A 0B 0E 0F 00 01 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 00 20 00 00 11 12 13 00 #MD 3UB CMD 14 01 Memory write Memory copy to VFO Memory clear Scan stop Programmed/memory scan start Programmed scan start âF scan start Fine programmed scan start Fine âF scan start Memory scan start Select memory scan start Set âF scan span Âą5 kHz Set âF scan span Âą10 kHz Set âF scan span Âą20 kHz Set âF scan span Âą50 kHz Set âF scan span Âą100 kHz Set âF scan span Âą500 kHz Set âF scan span Âą1 MHz Set as non-select channel Set as select channel Set scan resume OFF Set scan resume ON Read Split function (00=OFF, 01=ON) 00 01 02 03 12 13 22 23 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 B0 B1 D0 D3 10 $ESCRIPTION Send operating frequency for transceive Send operating mode for transceive Read band edge frequencies Read operating frequency Read operating mode Send operating frequency Send operating mode Select VFO mode Select VFO A Select VFO B Equalize VFO A and VFO B Exchange VFO A and VFO B Select Memory mode Select memory channel (0001=M-CH01 to 0099=M-CH99, 0100=P1, 0101=P2) Set the Split function OFF Set the Split function ON Send/read the tuning step 10 Hz (1 Hz) Send/read the tuning step 100 Hz Send/read the tuning step 1 kHz Send/read the tuning step 5 kHz Send/read the tuning step 9 kHz Send/read the tuning step 10 kHz Send/read the tuning step 12.5 kHz Send/read the tuning step 20 kHz Send/read the tuning step 25 kHz Send/read attenuator OFF Send/read 20 dB attenuator Send/read ANT1 selection Send/read ANT2 selection Announce operating frequency, operating mode and S-meter level with voice synthesizer 15 Data 0000 to 0255 $ESCRIPTION Send/read [AF] position (0000=max. CCW, 0255=max. CW) 02 0000 to 0255 Send/read [RF] position (0000=max. CCW, 0255=11 oâclock) 03 0000 to 0255 Send/read [SQL] position (0000=11 oâclock, 0255=max. CW) 06 0000 to 0255 Send/read [NR] position TO 07 0000 to 0255 Send/read inner [TWIN PBT] position (0000=max. CCW, 0128=center, 0255=max. CW) 08 0000 to 0255 Send/read outer [TWIN PBT] position (0000=max. CCW, 0128=center, 0255=max. CW) 09 0000 to 0255 Send/read [CW PITCH] position (0000=300 Hz, 0128=600 Hz, 0255=900 Hz; 5 Hz steps) 0A 0000 to 0255 Send/read [RF PWR] position (0000=max. CCW to 0255=max. CW) 0B 0000 to 0255 Send/read [MIC] position (0000=max. CCW to 0255=max. CW) 0C 0000 to 0255 Send/read [KEY SPEED] position (0000=max. CCW to 0255=max. CW) 0D 0000 to 0255 Send/read [NOTCH] position (0000=max. CCW, 0128=center, 0255=max. CW) 0E 0000 to 0255 Send/read [COMP] position (0000=max. CCW to 0255=max. CW) 0F 0000 to 0255 Send/read [BK-IN DELAY] position (0000=max. CCW to 0255=max. CW) 12 0000 to 0255 Send/read [NB] position (0000=max. CCW to 0255=max. CW) 15 0000 to 0255 Send/read [MONI GAIN] position (0000=max. CCW to 0255=max. CW) 16 0000 to 0255 Send/read VOX gain TO 17 0000 to 0255 Send/read Anti VOX gain TO 18 0000 to 0255 Send/read CONTRAST level TO 19 0000 to 0255 Send/read BRIGHT level TO 01 00 01 0000 to 0255 Read squelch state (squelch close) Read squelch state (squelch open) Read S-meter level (0000=S0, 0120=S9, 0241=S9+60 dB) 11 0000 to 0255 Read RF power meter 12 0000 to 0255 Read SWR meter (0000=SWR1.0, 0041=SWR1.5, 0081=SWR2.0, 0120=SWR3.0) 15 13 0000 to 0255 Read ALC meter (0000=Min., 0120=Max.) 16 14 0000 to 0255 Read COMP meter (0000=0 dB, 0120=15 dB, 0240=30 dB) 02 00 01 02 01 02 03 00 01 00 01 00 01 02 16 12 01 Announce operating frequency and S-meter level with voice synthesizer 22 02 Announce operating mode with voice synthesizer 40 41 Send/read Preamp OFF Send/read Preamp 1 ON Send/read Preamp 2 ON Send/read AGC FAST Send/read AGC MID Send/read AGC SLOW Send/read Noise Blanker OFF Send/read Noise Blanker ON Send/read Noise Reduction OFF Send/read Noise Reduction ON Send/read Auto Notch function OFF Send/read Auto Notch function ON 10 11 12 13 14 17 18 19 20 21 102 14 CONTROL COMMAND D Command table (continued) #MD 3UB CMD 16 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 4C 4F 50 55 56 57 58 17 19 1A 00 00 01 02 03 04 see p. 108 see p. 106 see p. 107 00 to 49 00 to 13 $ESCRIPTION Send/read Repeater tone OFF Send/read Repeater tone ON Send/read Tone squelch OFF Send/read Tone squelch ON Send/read Speech Compressor OFF Send/read Speech Compressor ON Send/read Monitor function OFF Send/read Monitor function ON Send/read VOX function OFF Send/read VOX function ON Send/read BK-IN function OFF Send/read Semi BK-IN function ON Send/read Fill BK-IN function ON Send/read Manual Notch function OFF Send/read Manual Notch function ON Send/read VSC function OFF Send/read VSC function ON Send/read Twin Peak Filter OFF Send/read Twin Peak Filter ON Send/read Dial Lock function OFF Send/read Dial Lock function ON Send/read 1st IF ďŹlter 15 kHz Send/read 1st IF ďŹlter 6 kHz Send/read 1st IF ďŹlter 3 kHz Send/read DSP ďŹlter type SHARP Send/read DSP ďŹlter type SOFT Send/read manual notch width WIDE Send/read manual notch width MID Send/read manual notch width NAR Send/read SSB transmit bandwidth WIDE Send/read SSB transmit bandwidth MID Send/read SSB transmit bandwidth NAR Send CW messages Read the transceiver ID Send/read memory contents Send/read band stacking register contents Send/read memory keyer contents Send/read the selected ďŹlter width (AM: 00=200 Hz to 49=10 kHz; other than AM modes: 00=50 Hz to 40/31=3600 Hz/2700 Hz) Send/read the selected AGC time constant (00=OFF, AM: 01=0.3 sec. to 13=8.0 sec.; other than AM modes: 01=0.1 sec. to 13=6.0 sec.) Send/read LCD unit backlight brightness level DARK TO BRIGHT 05 0001 0000 to 0255 0002 0000 to 0255 Send/read LCD backlight brightness level DARK TO BRIGHT 0003 0000 to 0255 Send/read beep level TO 0004 00 01 00 01 00 01 Send/read beep level limit OFF Send/read beep level limit ON Send/read conďŹrmation beep OFF Send/read conďŹrmation beep ON Send/read band edge beep OFF Send/read band edge beep ON (Beep sounds with a default band) 02 Send/read band edge beep with user setting ON 03 Send/read band edge beep with user setting/TX limit ON 0005 0006 0007 103 Data 00 01 00 01 00 01 00 01 00 01 00 01 02 00 01 00 01 00 01 00 01 00 01 02 00 01 00 01 02 00 01 02 see p. 107 0050 to 0200 Send/read beep audio frequency (0050=500 Hz to 0200=2000 Hz) #MD 3UB CMD 1A 05 0008 0009 0010 0011 0012 0013 0014 0015 0016 0017 0018 0019 0020 0021 0022 0023 0024 0025 Data 00 01 02 00 01 00 01 02 03 04 05 00 01 see p. 107 see p. 107 00 01 00 01 00 01 00 01 02 0000 to 0255 Send/read Split Lock function OFF Send/read Split Lock function ON Send/read Tuner Auto Start OFF Send/read Tuner Auto Start ON Send/read PTT Tune OFF Send/read PTT Tune ON Send/read antenna selection OFF Send/read manual antenna selection Send/read auto antenna selection Send/read voice synthesizer level TO 00 Send/read English selection for voice synthesizer speech language 01 Send/read Japanese selection for voice synthesizer speech language 00 01 00 Send/read speech speed slow Send/read speech speed fast Send/read S-meter level announcement OFF 01 Send/read S-meter level announcement ON 00 Send/read operating mode announcement (after pushing mode switch) OFF 01 Send/read operating mode announcement (after pushing mode switch) ON 00 Send/read number of memo pad channels 01 Send/read number of memo pad channels 10 00 01 02 00 Send/read auto TS for [DIAL] OFF Send/read auto TS for [DIAL] Low Send/read auto TS for [DIAL] High Send/read Low selection for microphone Up/Down speed Send/read High selection for microphone Up/Down speed 01 0026 $ESCRIPTION Send/read Auto selection for [RF/SQL] Send/read SQL selection for [RF/SQL] Send/read RF+SQL selection for [RF/SQL] Send/read Meter Peak Hold function OFF Send/read Meter Peak Hold function ON Send/read Time-Out Timer (CI-V) OFF Send/read 3 min. Time-Out Timer (CI-V) Send/read 5 min. Time-Out Timer (CI-V) Send/read 10 min. Time-Out Timer (CI-V) Send/read 20 min. Time-Out Timer (CI-V) Send/read 30 min. Time-Out Timer (CI-V) Send/read Quick Split function OFF Send/read Quick Split function ON Send/read FM Split offset frequency (HF) Send/read FM Split offset frequency (50 MHz) 00 01 00 01 02 Send/read Quick RIT/âTX clear OFF Send/read Quick RIT/âTX clear ON Send/read Auto Notch selection for SSB Send/read Manual Notch selection for SSB Send/read Auto/Manual Notch selection for SSB 0028 00 01 02 Send/read Auto Notch selection for AM Send/read Manual Notch selection for AM Send/read Auto/Manual Notch selection for AM 0029 00 Send/read manual notch filter width popup OFF 01 Send/read manual notch filter width popup ON 0027 CONTROL COMMAND #MD 3UB CMD 1A 05 0030 Data 00 01 00 01 00 $ESCRIPTION Send/read PBT shifting value pop-up OFF Send/read PBT shifting value pop-up ON Send/read IF ďŹlter width pop-up OFF Send/read IF ďŹlter width pop-up ON Send/read SSB/CW Synchronous Tuning function OFF 01 Send/read SSB/CW Synchronous Tuning function ON 00 Send/read LSB selection for CW normal side 01 Send/read USB selection for CW normal side 0055 00 Send/read KEYER-Root selection for keyer 1st menu 00 to 10 Send/read AM RX Tone (Treble) level (00=â5 to 10=+5) 0056 01 Send/read KEYER-SEND selection for keyer 1st menu 00 to 10 Send/read AM TX tone (Bass) level (00=â5 to 10=+5) 0057 00 01 Send/read external keypad OFF Send/read KEYER SEND selection for the external keypad 00 to 10 Send/read AM TX Tone (Treble) level (00=â5 to 10=+5) 0036 00 Send/read USB audio squelch OFF (OPEN) 0037 01 0000 to 0255 0038 00 0031 0032 0033 0034 0035 0039 0040 0041 0042 00 to 10 Send/read SSB TX Tone (Treble) level (00=â5 to 10=+5) 0050 see p. 107 Send/read SSB TX bandwidth for WIDE 0051 see p. 107 Send/read SSB TX bandwidth for MID 0052 see p. 107 Send/read SSB TX bandwidth for NARROW 0053 see p. 107 Send/read AM RX HPF/LPF setting 0054 00 to 10 Send/read AM RX tone (Bass) level (00=â5 to 10=+5) 0058 see p. 107 Send/read FM RX HPF/LPF setting 0059 00 to 10 Send/read FM RX tone (Bass) level (00=â5 to 10=+5) 0061 00 to 10 Send/read FM TX tone (Bass) level (00=â5 to 10=+5) Send/read MIC selection for the modulation input during DATA mode OFF 0062 00 to 10 Send/read FM TX Tone (Treble) level (00=â5 to 10=+5) 01 Send/read ACC selection for the modulation input during DATA mode OFF 02 Send/read MIC+ACC selection for the modulation input during DATA mode OFF 0063 see p. 107 Send/read CW RX HPF/LPF setting 0064 see p. 107 Send/read RTTY RX HPF/LPF setting 0065 00 Send/read Normal selection for contest number style 03 Send/read USB selection for the modulation input during DATA mode OFF 01 Send/read â190 㸢 ANOâ selection for contest number style 00 Send/read MIC selection for the modulation input during DATA mode operation 02 Send/read â190 㸢 ANTâ selection for contest number style 01 Send/read ACC selection for the modulation input during DATA mode operation 03 Send/read â90 㸢 NOâ selection for contest number style 02 Send/read MIC+ACC selection for the modulation input during DATA mode operation 04 Send/read â90 㸢 NTâ selection for contest number style 01 03 Send/read USB selection for the modulation input during DATA mode operation Send/read M1 selection for count up trigger channel 02 00 01 00 Send/read CI-V transceive OFF Send/read CI-V transceive ON Send/read CI-V selection for âUSBâ (COM port) function Send/read M2 selection for count up trigger channel 03 Send/read M3 selection for count up trigger channel 04 Send/read M4 selection for count up trigger channel Send/read USB audio squelch ON Send/read USB modulation level TO 0066 10 11 12 13 14 01 Send/read RTTY selection for âUSBâ (COM port) function 0067 00 Send/read 300 bps selection for RTTY Decode Baud rate 0001 to 9999 Send/read present number (0001=1 to 9999=9999) 0068 01 Send/read 1200 bps selection for RTTY Decode Baud rate 0000 to 0255 Send/read CW sidetone gain TO 15 0069 02 Send/read 4800 bps selection for RTTY Decode Baud rate 16 0070 Send/read 9600 bps selection for RTTY Decode Baud rate 00 Send/read CW sidetone gain limit OFF 01 Send/read CW sidetone gain limit ON 01 to 60 Send/read CW keyer repeat time (01=1 sec. to 60=60 sec.) 0071 00 01 0000 to 0255 Send/read 19200 bps selection for RTTY Decode Baud rate Send/read Calibration marker OFF Send/read Calibration marker ON Send/read reference frequency TO 0045 see p. 107 Send/read SSB RX HPF/LPF setting 0046 00 to 10 Send/read SSB RX Tone (Bass) level (00=â5 to 10=+5) 0047 0049 00 to 10 Send/read FM RX Tone (Treble) level (00=â5 to 10=+5) 04 0044 #MD 3UB CMD Data $ESCRIPTION 1A 05 0048 00 to 10 Send/read SSB TX Tone (Bass) level (00=â5 to 10=+5) 0060 03 0043 14 00 to 10 Send/read SSB RX Tone (Treble) level (00=â5 to 10=+5) 0072 0073 00 Send/read Normal selection for message display 01 Send/read Message selection for message display 28 to 45 Send/read CW keyer dot/dash ratio (28=1:1:2.8 to 45=1:1:4.5) 00 01 02 03 Send/read 2 msec. selection for Rise time Send/read 4 msec. selection for Rise time Send/read 6 msec. selection for Rise time Send/read 8 msec. selection for Rise time 17 18 19 20 21 104 14 CONTROL COMMAND D Command table (continued) #MD 3UB CMD 1A 05 0074 0075 0076 0077 0078 0079 0080 0081 0082 0083 $ESCRIPTION Send/read Normal selection for paddle polarity 01 Send/read Reverse selection for paddle polarity 00 01 Send/read Straight selection for keyer type Send/read BUG-Key selection for keyer type 02 Send/read ELEC-Key selection for keyer type 00 01 00 Send/read Mic. up/down keyer OFF Send/read Mic. up/down keyer ON Send/read 1275 Hz selection for RTTY mark frequency 01 01 02 02 Send/read 2125 Hz selection for RTTY mark frequency see p. 106 Read TX band edge frequencies Read number of user-set TX frequency band 03 00 Send/read 170 Hz selection for RTTY shift width see p. 106 Send/read User-set TX band edge frequencies 01 Send/read 200 Hz selection for RTTY shift width 02 Send/read 425 Hz selection for RTTY shift width 00 Send/read Normal selection for RTTY keying polarity 01 Send/read Reverse selection for RTTY keying polarity 00 01 00 Send/read RTTY decode USOS OFF Send/read RTTY decode USOS ON Send/read âCR,LF,CR+LFâ selection for RTTY decode new line code 01 Send/read âCR+LFâ selection for RTTY decode new line code 00 Send/read 2 lines selection for number of RTTY decoder line 01 Send/read 3 lines selection for number of RTTY decoder line 0000 to 0255 Send/read NB width (0000=1 to 0255=100) 0087 0000 to 0255 Send/read VOX gain TO 0088 0000 to 0255 Send/read ANTI-VOX gain TO 0089 00 to 20 Send/read VOX delay time (00=0.0 sec. to 20=2.0 sec.) 06 00 01 Send/read VOX voice delay OFF Send/read Short selection for VOX voice delay 02 Send/read Mid selection for VOX voice delay 03 Send/read Long selection for VOX voice delay see p. 108 Send/read DATA mode selection 1E Send/read Transmit frequency monitor check ON Send/read 1615 Hz selection for RTTY mark frequency 0086 0090 01 $ESCRIPTION Send/read Repeater tone frequency Send/read Tone squelch frequency Send/read Transceiverâs status (RX) Send/read Transceiverâs status (TX) Send/read Antenna tuner OFF (through) Send/read Antenna tuner ON Send/read Manual tuning selection Send/read Transmit frequency monitor check OFF Read number of available TX frequency band Send/read Scan speed low Send/read Scan speed high Send/read Scan resume OFF Send/read Scan resume ON Send/read NB depth (00=1 to 09=10) 0085 #MD 3UB CMD Data 1B 00 see p. 108 01 see p. 108 1C 00 00 01 01 00 01 02 02 00 00 00 01 00 01 00 to 09 0084 105 Data 00 CONTROL COMMAND 14 D $ATA CONTENT DESCRIPTION s #HARACTER CODE SETTING s "AND EDGE FREQUENCY SETTING Command : 1A 00 Command 02*, 1E 01, 1E 03 #HARACTER !3#)) CODE #HARACTER !3#)) CODE AâZ 41â5A aâz 61â7A 0â9 30â39 Space 20 21 23 24 25 26 5C 3F 22 â 27 60 5E 2B â 2D 2A â 2F 2E 2C 3A 3B 3D 3C 3E 28 29 5B 5D 7B 7D ÂŚ 7C 5F â 7E 40 !0 !1 !2 10 Hz digit: 0â9 1 Hz digit: 0â9 1 kHz digit: 0â9 100 Hz digit: 0â9 100 kHz digit: 0â9 10 kHz digit: 0â9 10 MHz digit: 0â9 1 MHz digit: 0â9 1000 MHz digit: 0 (fixed) 100 MHz digit: 0 (fixed) Separator (fixed) 10 Hz digit: 0â9 1 Hz digit: 0â9 1 kHz digit: 0â9 100 Hz digit: 0â9 100 kHz digit: 0â9 10 kHz digit: 0â9 10 MHz digit: 0â9 1 MHz digit: 0â9 1000 MHz digit: 0 (fixed) 100 MHz digit: 0 (fixed) Edge number*: 01â30 X X X X X X X X X X X X 2 D X X X X X X X X X X Lower edge Higher edge * Edge number setting is not necessary with command 02. s "AND STACKING REGISTER Command : 00, 03, 05 100 MHz digit: 0â4 1000 MHz digit: 0â1 10 MHz digit: 0â9 10 kHz digit: 0â9 1 MHz digit: 0â9 100 kHz digit: 0â9 1 kHz digit: 0â9 1 Hz digit: 0â9 10 Hz digit: 0â9 100 Hz digit: 0â9 s /PERATING MODE Command : 01, 04, 06 00: LSB 01: USB 02: AM q Frequency band code #ODE &REQ BAND &REQUENCY RANGE UNIT -(Z 01 1.8 1.800000â 1.999999 02 3.5 3.400000â 4.099999 03 6.900000â 7.499999 04 10 9.900000â10.499999 05 14 13.900000â14.499999 06 18 17.900000â18.499999 07 21 20.900000â21.499999 08 24 24.400000â25.099999 09 28 28.000000â29.999999 10 50 50.000000â54.000000 14 GENE Other than above w Register code q /PERATING MODE 03: CW 07: CW-R 04: RTTY 08: RTTY-R 05: FM w &ILTER SETTING 01: FIL1 02: FIL2 03: FIL3 Filter setting (w) can be skipped with command 01 and 06. In that case, âFIL1â is automatically selected with command 01 and the default ďŹlter setting of the operating mode is selected with command 06. #ODE 01 02 03 Command : 1A 01 s /PERATING FREQUENCY 2EGISTERED .O 1 (latest) 3 (oldest) For example, when reading the oldest contents in the 21 MHz band, the code â0703â is used. When sending the contents, the codes, such as operating frequency and operating mode*, should be added after the register code, as shown above. *See âMemory content setting (r to !7)â for details. (p. 108) 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 106 14 CONTROL COMMAND D Data content description (continued) s -EMORY KEYER CONTENTS s 3PLIT OFFSET FREQUENCY SETTING Command : 1A 02 Command : 1A 05 0012, 0013 #HARACTER !3#)) CODE 0â9 30â39 AâZ 41â5A aâz 61â7A space 20 2F 3F 2C 2E 40 5E 2A $ESCRIPTION Number Alphabetical characters Alphabetical characters Word space Symbol Symbol Symbol Symbol Symbol e.g., to send BT, enter ^BT Inserts contest number (can be used for 1 channel only) s #7 MESSAGE CONTENTS Command : 17 Up to 30 characters To send CW messages, the following character codes are used. s #HARACTERS CODE #HARACTER !3#)) CODE 0â9 30â39 AâZ 41â5A aâz 61â7A space 20 2F 3F 2E â 2D 2C 3A â 27 28 29 3D 2B â 22 40 $ESCRIPTION Number Alphabetical characters Alphabetical characters Word space Symbol Symbol Symbol Symbol Symbol Symbol Symbol Symbol Symbol Symbol Symbol Symbol Symbol s h&&v STOPS SENDING #7 MESSAGES s h>v IS USED TO TRANSMIT A STRING OF CHARACTERS WITH no inter-character space. 107 XX Direction: 00: + direction 01: â direction s #HARACTERS CODE 1 MHz digit: 0â9 100 Hz digit: 0 (fixed) q: Channel data 01ďźM1 03ďźM3 02ďźM2 04ďźM4 10 MHz digit: 0 (fixed) 100 kHz digit: 0â9 1 kHz digit: 0â9 wâ&1: Text data 10 kHz digit: 0â9 X X X X âŚâŚ X X s 33" TRANSMISSION BANDWIDTH SETTING Command : 1A 05 0050, 0051, 0052 X X Lower edge Higher edge Lower edge 0: 100Hz 1: 200Hz 2: 300Hz 3: 500Hz Higher edge 0: 2500Hz 1: 2700Hz 2: 2800Hz 3: 2900Hz s 28 (0& AND ,0& SETTINGS IN EACH OPERATING MODE Command : 1A 05 0045, 0053, 0058, 0063, 0064 X X X X LPF (upper side) HPF (lower side) HPF 0: through 1 to 20: 100 to 2000 Hz LPF 5 to 24: 500 to 2400 Hz 25: through Set the LPF value larger than HPF one. CONTROL COMMAND s $ATA MODE WITH lLTER WIDTH SETTING s 2EPEATER TONETONE SQUELCH FREQUENCY SETTING Command : 1A 06 14 Command : 1B 00, 1B 01 q* 100 Hz digit 10 kHz digit 1 Hz digit 0.1 Hz digit 00: Data mode OFF 01: Data mode ON 0 (fixed) 00: Data mode OFF 01: FIL1 02: FIL2 03: FIL3 0 (fixed) X X X X *Not necessary when setting a frequency. s -EMORY CONTENT SETTING Command : 1A 00 q, w râi o, !0 !1 !2 !3â!5 !6â!8 !9â@7 X X X X X X X X âŚâŚ X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X âŚâŚ X X q, w Memory channel number 0000â0099 : Memory channel 0 to 99 0100 : Programmed scan edge P1 0101 : Programmed scan edge P2 e Split and Select memory settings !2 Tone setting !2 0: OFF, 1: Tone 2: TSQL 0 (fixed) 0: Select memory OFF 1: Select memory ON 0: Split OFF 1: Split ON When the program channel is selected, both settings should be â0.â râi Operating frequency setting 3EE hs /PERATING FREQUENCYv o, !0 Operating mode setting 3EE hs /PERATING MODEv !1 $ATA MODE SETTING 1 byte data (XX) 00: Data mode OFF 01: Data mode ON !3â!5 Repeater tone frequency setting !6â!8 Tone squelch frequency setting 3EE hs 2EPEATER TONETONE SQUELCH SETTINGv !9â@7 Memory name setting Up to 9 characters. 3EE hs #HARACTER CODE SETTINGv â1A 00â command with the format as below clears the data of the selected memory channel. q, w : Memory channel 0 to 99 : FF r or later : None 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 108 15 SPECIFICATIONS N General N 4RANSMITTER s &REQUENCY COVERAGE UNIT -(Z Receive 0.030â60.000*1*2 Transmit 3.500â3.999*2, 1.800â1.999*2, 5.33200*3, 5.34800*3, 5.35850*3, 5.37300*3, 5.40500*3, 10.100â10.150*2, 7.000â7.300*2, 18.068â18.168*2, 14.000â14.350*2, 24.890â24.990*2, 21.000â21.450*2, 50.000â54.000*2 28.000â29.700*2, *1Some frequency bands are not guaranteed. *2Depending on version. *3Only USA version. s -ODE 53" ,3" #7 2449 !- &s .O OF MEMORY CHANNELS #( (99 regular, 2 scan edges) s !NTENNA IMPEDANCE ø (at Antenna Tuner OFF) s !NTENNA CONNECTOR TYPE 3/ Ă 2 s 4EMPERATURE RANGE Â# TO Â# Â& TO Â& s &REQUENCY STABILITY ,ESS THAN Ă PPM MIN AFTER power ON. Â# TO Â# Â& s /UTPUT POWER (continuously adjustable) SSB/CW/RTTY/FM : 2 to 100 W AM : 2 to 27 W* (*Carrier power) TO Â& s &REQUENCY RESOLUTION s 0OWER SUPPLY s 0OWER CONSUMPTION Transmit Max. power Receive Standby Max. audio s $IMENSIONS (projections not included) s 7EIGHT APPROX s !## CONNECTOR s #) 6 CONNECTOR 109 (Z 6 $# Ă (negative ground) : 23.0 A : 2.2 A : 3.0 A 7 Ă 116(H) Ă 343(D) mm 125â16(W) Ă 49â16(H) Ă 131â2(D) in KG LB PIN CONDUCTOR D MM 1â8âł) AT 6 $# Â# s -ODULATION SYSTEM SSB AM FM s 3PURIOUS EMISSION HF bands 50 MHz band s #ARRIER SUPPRESSION s 5NWANTED SIDEBAND suppression s âTX variable range s -ICROPHONE CONNECTOR s %,%# +%9 CONNECTOR s +%9 CONNECTOR s 3%.$ CONNECTOR s !,# CONNECTOR : Digital PSN modulation : Digital Low power modulation : Digital Phase modulation : Less than â50 dB : Less than â63 dB -ORE THAN D" More than 55 dB Âą9.999 kHz PIN CONNECTOR (600 ø) CONDUCTOR D MM 1â4âł) CONDUCTOR D MM 1â4âł) 0HONO JACK (RCA) 0HONO JACK (RCA) SPECIFICATIONS N 2ECEIVER N !NTENNA TUNER s 2ECEIVE SYSTEM s )NTERMEDIATE FREQUENCIES 1st 2nd s 3ENSITIVITY SSB, CW Double superheterodyne system 64.455 MHz 36 kHz HF 50 MHz *4 Pre-amp 1 is ON. s -ATCHING IMPEDANCE RANGE HF bands : 16.7 to 150 ø unbalanced (Less than VSWR 1:3) 50 MHz band : 20 to 125 ø unbalanced (Less than VSWR 1:2.5) 0.16 ÎźV (1.80â29.99 MHz)*4 (10 dB S/N) BW=2.4 kHz 0.13 ÎźV (50.0â54.0 MHz)*5 AM (10 dB S/N) : 12.6 ÎźV (0.5â1.799 MHz)*4 BW=6 kHz 2.0 ÎźV (1.80â29.99 MHz)*4 1.6 ÎźV (50.0â54.0 MHz)*5 FM (12 dB SINAD) : 0.5 ÎźV (28.0â29.7 MHz)*4 BW=15 kHz 0.32 ÎźV (50.0â54.0 MHz)*5 s 3QUELCH SENSITIVITY &REQUENCY BAND 15 3QUELCH SENSITIVITY SSB : Less than 5.6 ÎźV*4 FM : Less than 0.32 ÎźV*4 SSB : Less than 5.6 ÎźV*5 FM : Less than 0.32 ÎźV*5 *5 Pre-amp 2 is ON. s 3ELECTIVITY )& lLTER SHAPE IS SET TO 3(!20 : More than 2.4 kHz/â6 dB SSB (BW: 2.4 kHz) Less than 3.4 kHz/â40 dB : More than 500 Hz/â6 dB CW (BW: 500 Hz) Less than 700 Hz/â40 dB : More than 500 Hz/â6 dB RTTY (BW: 350 Hz) Less than 800 Hz/â40 dB : More than 6.0 kHz/â6 dB AM (BW: 6 kHz) Less than 10.0 kHz/â40 dB : More than 12.0 kHz/â6 dB FM (BW: 15 kHz) Less than 22.0 kHz/â40 dB s 3PURIOUS AND IMAGE REJECTION RATIO : More than 70 dB s !& OUTPUT POWER -ORE THAN 7 AT (at 13.8 V DC) distortion with an 8 ø load s 2)4 VARIABLE RANGE Ă K(Z s 0(/.%3 CONNECTOR 3-conductor 6.35 (d) mm (1â4âł) s %XTERNAL 30 CONNECTOR CONDUCTOR D MM (1â8âł)/8 ø s $30 !.& ATTENUATION -ORE THAN D" (with 1 kHz single tone) s $30 -.& ATTENUATION -ORE THAN D" s $30 .2 ATTENUATION -ORE THAN D" (noise rejection in SSB) s -INIMUM OPERATING INPUT 7 (HF bands) power 15 W (50MHz band ) s 4UNING ACCURACY 6372 OR LESS s )NSERTION LOSS (after tuning at RF power 100W) 1.8 MHz band : 1.2 dB or less Bands other than 1.8 MHz : 1.0 dB or less Spurious signals may be displayed on the spectrum scope screen regardless of the transceiverâs state (Tx or Rx). They are generated in the scope circuit. This does not indicate a transceiver malfunction. All stated specifications are typical and subject to change without notice or obligation. 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 110 16 OPTIONS N /PTIONS IC-PW1/EURO HF/50 MHz ALL BAND 1 kW LINEAR AMPLIFIER AH-4 HF AUTOMATIC ANTENNA TUNER Full-duty 1 kW linear amplifier including an automatic antenna tuner. Has automatic tuning and band selection capability. Full break-in (QSK) operation is possible. The amplifier/power supply unit and the remote control unit are separated. The optional OPC-599 ADAPTER CABLE is required for connection. Specially designed to tune a long wire antenna for HF/50 MHz bands particularly in portable or mobile operation. The âPTT tuneâ function provides simple operation. s )NPUT POWER RATING 7 PS-126 DC POWER SUPPLY AH-2b ANTENNA ELEMENT A 2.5 m long antenna element for mobile operation with the AH-4. s &REQUENCY COVERAGE 7â54 MHz band with the AH-4 s /UTPUT VOLTAGE 6 $# s -AX OUTPUT CURRENT ! 4 audio filters; headphone jack; can connect to 2 transceivers. s )NPUT IMPEDANCE ø s -AX INPUT POWER 7 SP-21 EXTERNAL SPEAKER SM-30 DESKTOP MICROPHONE SM-50 DESKTOP MICROPHONE Unidirectional, electret microphone for base station operation. Includes low cut switch and mic gain control. Unidirectional, dynamic microphone for base station operation. Includes [UP]/ [DOWN] switches, a low cut switch and mic gain control. Designed for base station operation. s )NPUT IMPEDANCE ø s -AX INPUT POWER 7 111 SP-23 EXTERNAL SPEAKER HM-36 HAND MICROPHONE CT-17 CI-V LEVEL CONVERTER UNIT Hand microphone equipped with [UP]/ [DOWN] switches. The same as that attached with the transceiver. For remote transceiver control using a personal computer equipped with an RS-232C port. You can change frequencies, operating mode, memory channels, etc., via your computer. FL-430 1ST IF FILTER (6 kHz) FL-431 1ST IF FILTER (3 kHz) 6 kHz or 3 kHz rooďŹng ďŹlter can be used. The rooďŹng ďŹlters reduce interference from strong nearby signals. OPTIONS 16 s OPC-599 ADAPTER CABLE 13-pin, ACC connector to 7-pin + 8-pin ACC connector. s -" CARRYING HANDLE Convenient when carrying the transceiver. The same as that supplied with the transceiver. s OPC-420 SHIELD CONTROL CABLE For the connection between transceiver and the AH-4. s 23 "! IP REMOTE CONTROL SOFTWARE To remotely control radios using the RS-BA1, "% 352% that you comply with your local regulations. Approved Icom optional equipment is designed for optimal performance when used with an Icom transceiver. Icom is not responsible for the destruction or damage to an Icom transceiver in the event the Icom transceiver is used with equipment that is not manufactured or approved by Icom. 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 112 17 CE INSTALLATION NOTES For amateur base station installations it is recommended that the forward clearance in front of the antenna array is calculated relative to the EIRP (Effective Isotropic Radiated Power). The clearance height below the antenna array can be determined in most cases from the RF power at the antenna input terminals. As different exposure limits have been recommended for different frequencies, a relative table shows a guideline for installation considerations. In all cases any possible risk depends on the transmitter being activated for long periods. (actual recommendation limits are speciďŹed as an average during 6 minutes) Normally the transmitter is not active for long periods of time. Some radio licenses will require that a timer circuit automatically cuts off the transmitter after 1â2 minutes etc. Similarly some modes of transmission, SSB, CW, AM etc. have a lower âaverageâ output power and the assessed risk is even lower. Below 30 MHz, the recommended limits are speciďŹed in terms of V/m or A/m ďŹelds as they are likely to fall within the near-ďŹeld region. Similarly, the antennas may be physically short in terms of electrical length and that the installation will require some antenna matching device which can create local, high intensity magnetic ďŹelds. Analysis of such MF installations is best considered in association with published guidance notes such as the FCC OET Bulletin 65 Edition 97-01 and its annexes relative to amateur transmitter installations. The EC recommended limits are almost identical to the FCC speciďŹed âuncontrolledâ limits and tables exist that show pre-calculated safe distances for different antenna types for different frequency bands. Further information can be found at http://www.arrl.org/. Versions of the IC-7410 which display the âCEâ symbol on the serial number label, comply with the essential requirements of the European Radio and Telecommunication Terminal Directive 1999/5/EC. This warning symbol indicates that this equipment operates in non-harmonised frequency bands and/or may be subject to licensing conditions in the country of use. Be sure to check that you have the correct version of this radio or the correct programming of this radio, to comply with national licensing requirement. s ,IST OF #OUNTRY CODES )3/ s 4YPICAL AMATEUR RADIO INSTALLATION Exposure distance assumes that the predominant radiation pattern is forward and that radiation vertically downwards is at unity gain (sidelobe suppression is equal to main lobe gain). This is true of almost every gain antenna today. Exposed persons are assumed to be beneath the antenna array and have a typical height of 1.8 m. The ďŹgures assume the worst case emission of a constant carrier. For the bands 10 MHz and higher the following power density limits have been recommended: 10â50 MHz 2 W/sq m 6ERTICAL CLEARANCE BY %)20 OUTPUT 1 Watts 2.1 m 10 Watts 2.8 m 25 Watts 3.4 m 100 Watts 5m 1000 Watts 12 m &ORWARD CLEARANCE BY %)20 OUTPUT 100 Watts 2m 1000 Watts 6.5 m 10,000 Watts 20 m 100,000 Watts 65 m 113 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 #OUNTRY #ODES Austria Belgium Bulgaria Croatia Czech Republic Cyprus Denmark Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Latvia AT BE BG HR CZ CY DK EE FI FR DE GR HU IS IE IT LV 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 #OUNTRY #ODES Liechtenstein Lithuania Luxembourg Malta Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Romania Slovakia Slovenia Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey United Kingdom LI LT LU MT NL NO PL PT RO SK SI ES SE CH TR GB CE 17 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY We Icom Inc. Japan 1-1-32, Kamiminami, Hirano-ku Osaka 547-0003, Japan Declare on our sole responsibility that this equipment complies with the essential requirements of the Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive, 1999/5/EC, and that any applicable Essential Test Suite measurements have been performed. Kind of equipment: HF/50 MHz TRANSCEIVER Type-designation: iC- 7410 Version (where applicable): This compliance is based on conformity with the following harmonised standards, specifications or documents: i) ii) iii) iv) v) vi) Bad Soden 14th Jan. 2011 Place and date of issue Icom (Europe) GmbH Communication Equipment Auf der Krautweide 24, 65812 Bad Soden am Taunus, Germany Authorized representative name Y. Furukawa General Manager EN 301 489-1 v1.6.1 (September 2005) EN 301 489-15 v1.2.1 (August 2002) EN 301 783-2 v1.1.1 (September 2000) EN 60950-1 2006 A11:2009 Signature 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 114 MEMO MEMO 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 IC-7410 #03 (Europe) IC-7410 #04 (Europe-1) IC-7410 #05 (Italy) IC-7410 #06 (Spain) IC-7410 #11 (France) A-6904H-1EX Printed in Japan Š 2011 Icom Inc. < Intended Country of Use > AT FI IT PL GB RO BE FR LV PT IS TR CY DE LT SK LI HR CZ GR LU SI NO DK HU MT ES CH EE IE NL SE BG < Intended Country of Use > AT FI IT PL GB RO BE FR LV PT IS TR CY DE LT SK LI HR CZ GR LU SI NO DK HU MT ES CH EE IE NL SE BG < Intended Country of Use > AT FI IT PL GB RO BE FR LV PT IS TR CY DE LT SK LI HR CZ GR LU SI NO DK HU MT ES CH EE IE NL SE BG < Intended Country of Use > AT FI IT PL GB RO BE FR LV PT IS TR CY DE LT SK LI HR CZ GR LU SI NO DK HU MT ES CH EE IE NL SE BG < Intended Country of Use > AT FI IT PL GB RO BE FR LV PT IS TR CY DE LT SK LI HR CZ GR LU SI NO DK HU MT ES CH EE IE NL SE BG 1-1-32 Kamiminami, Hirano-ku, Osaka 547-0003, Japan
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Title : IC-7600 Instruction Manual Creator : Icom Inc. Description : HF/50 MHz Transceiver Light Source : Unknown Producer : Acrobat Distiller 9.4.0 (Windows) Trapped : False Page Count : 124EXIF Metadata provided by EXIF.tools