ICOM orporated 359800 Dual Band Transceiver User Manual

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BASIC MANUAL
DUAL BAND TRANSCEIVER
i2730A
i2730E
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is
subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause
harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference
received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
WARNING: MODIFICATION OF THIS DEVICE TO RECEIVE CELLULAR RADIOTELEPHONE SERVICE SIGNALS IS PROHIBITED
UNDER FCC RULES AND FEDERAL LAW.
FOREWORD
IMPORTANT
Thank you for choosing this fine Icom product. The IC-2730A
and IC-2730E VHF/UHF TRANSCEIVER are designed and build
with Icom’s superior technology and craftsmanship combining traditional analog technologies.
With proper care, this product should provide you with years
of trouble-free operation.
We thank you for making your IC-2730A or IC-2730E your
transceiver of choice, and hope you agree with Icom’s philosophy of “technology first.” Many hours or research and development went into the design of your IC-2730A or IC-2730E.
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS carefully and completely
before using the transceiver.
SAVE THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL— This instruction manual contains basic operating instructions for the
IC-2730A or IC-2730E.
SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES
The following accessories are supplied with the transceiver.
EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS
WORD
R DANGER!
R WARNING!
CAUTION
NOTE
DEFINITION
Personal death, serious injury or an explosion may occur.
Personal injury, fire hazard or electric
shock may occur.
Equipment damage may occur.
Recommended for optimum use. No risk
of personal injury, fire or electric shock.
DC power
cable
Spare fuse
(FGB 15 A)
Controller cable
(3.5 m:11.4 ft)
Microphone
hanger
Microphone
(HM-207)
PRECAUTIONS
R DANGER HIGH VOLTAGE! NEVER touch an antenna connector during transmission. This may result in an
electrical shock or burn.
R WARNING! NEVER connect the transceiver to a
R WARNING RF EXPOSURE! This transceiver emits
Radio Frequency (RF) energy. Extreme caution should be observed when operating this transceiver. If you have any questions regarding RF exposure and safety standards please
refer to the Federal Communications Commission Office of
Engineering and Technology’s report on Evaluating Compliance with FCC Guidelines for Human Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields (OET Bulletin 65).
R WARNING! NEVER reverse the DC power cable polarity when connecting to a power source. This could damage
the transceiver.
R WARNING! NEVER operate the transceiver while
touch any internal part or connectors on the rear panel of the
transceiver. This may result in an electric shock or this could
cause a fire or damage the transceiver.
driving a vehicle. Safe driving requires your full attention—
anything less may result in an accident.
R WARNING! NEVER operate the transceiver with an
earphone or other audio accessories at high volume levels.
Continuous high volume operation may cause a ringing in
your ears. If you experience ringing, reduce the volume level
or discontinue use.
R WARNING! NEVER connect the transceiver to an AC
outlet. This may pose a fire hazard or result in an electric
shock.
power source of more than 16 V DC such as a 24 V DC. This
could cause a fire or damage the transceiver.
R WARNING! NEVER cut the DC power cable between
the DC plug and fuse holder. If an incorrect connection is
made after cutting, the transceiver may be damaged.
R WARNING! NEVER let metal, wire or other objects
R WARNING! NEVER operate or touch the transceiver
with wet hands. This may result in an electric shock or may
damage the transceiver.
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.
CAUTION: NEVER expose the transceiver to rain, snow
or any liquids.
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PRECAUTIONS (Continued)
CAUTION: NEVER change the internal settings of the
transceiver. This may reduce transceiver performance and/or
damage to the transceiver.
CAUTION: NEVER place the transceiver where normal
During mobile operation, NEVER place the transceiver
where air bag deployment may be obstructed.
operation of the vehicle may be hindered or where it could
cause bodily injury.
During mobile operation, DO NOT place the transceiver
where hot or cold air blows directly onto it.
DO NOT operate the transceiver near unshielded electrical
During mobile operation, DO NOT operate the transceiver
without running the vehicle’s engine. When the transceiver’s
power is ON and your vehicle’s engine is OFF, the vehicle’s
battery will soon become exhausted.
blasting caps or in an explosive atmosphere.
DO NOT push the PTT when not actually desiring to transmit.
DO NOT use harsh solvents such as benzine or alcohol to
clean the transceiver, as they will damage the transceiver’s
surfaces. If the transceiver becomes dusty or dirty, wipe it
clean with a soft, dry cloth.
DO NOT use or place the transceiver in areas with temperatures below –10°C (+14°F) or above +60°C (+140°F). Be
aware that temperatures on a vehicle’s dashboard can exceed
+80°C (+176°F) in direct sunlight, resulting in permanent damage to the transceiver if left there for extended periods.
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 will obstruct heat dissipation.
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Place the transceiver in a secure place to avoid inadvertent
use by children.
Make sure the transceiver power is OFF before starting the
vehicle engine. This will avoid possible damage to the transceiver by ignition voltage spikes.
During maritime mobile operation, keep the transceiver and
microphone as far away as possible from the magnetic navigation compass to prevent erroneous indications.
BE CAREFUL! The rear panel will become hot when operating the transceiver continuously for long periods of time.
Use Icom microphones only (supplied or optional). Other
manufacturer’s microphones have different pin assignments,
and may damage the transceiver.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
FOREWORD ......................................................................... i
EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS ....................................................... i
IMPORTANT .......................................................................... i
SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES ................................................. ii
IMPORTANT NOTES............................................................ ii
ABOUT THE TOUCH SCREEN ........................................... iii
ABOUT THE SUPPLIED CD ................................................ v
PRECAUTIONS ................................................................... vi
TABLE OF CONTENTS ......................................................viii
NEW FUNCTIONS ....................................... x–xii
1 PANEL DESCRIPTION ........................... 1–10
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■
■
■
Controller — Front panel .............................................1
Controller — Display (Touch screen) ..........................2
Main unit — Front and rear panels .............................7
Microphone (HM-207) .................................................8
2 BASIC OPERATION .............................. 11–18
■
■
■
■
■
■
Power ON the power .................................................11
Setting audio volume and squelch level ....................11
Selecting a tuning step..............................................11
Selecting the watch mode .........................................12
Selecting the operating band ....................................13
Direct frequency input ...............................................14
■
■
■
■
■
■
Selecting the Mode and the DR function ..................15
Transmitting...............................................................16
Selecting the operating mode ...................................17
Lock function .............................................................17
Home channel function .............................................18
Speech function ........................................................18
3 MEMORY MANAGEMENT .................... 19–20
■ Writing Memory channels .........................................19
■ Checking the Memory contents ................................19
4 D-STAR OPERATION............................ 21–54
■
■
■
■
■
■
■
■
■
■
■
■
■
Unique features of D-STAR .......................................21
D-STAR Introduction .................................................22
About the DR (D-STAR Repeater) function...............22
Ways to Communicate with the DR function .............23
Enter your call sign into the transceiver ....................24
Register your call sign at a gateway repeater ...........27
Making a Simplex call ...............................................29
Accessing repeaters .................................................31
Using the RX history .................................................33
Capturing a call sign .................................................35
Making a Local area call ...........................................37
Making a Gateway Repeater call ..............................39
Calling an individual station ......................................41
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TABLE OF CONTENTS (Continued)
■ Troubleshooting.........................................................43
■ Reflector operation....................................................45
■ Updating the repeater list ..........................................51
■ Installing in a vehicle .................................................81
■ Antenna installation...................................................82
■ Battery connection ....................................................83
5 RECORDING A QSO ONTO
AN SD CARD ........................................ 55–58
9 MAINTENANCE .................................... 85–86
■
■
■
■
■
About the SD card.....................................................55
Inserting the SD card ................................................56
Recording a QSO audio ............................................57
Playing recorded audio .............................................58
Removing the SD card ..............................................58
Resetting ...................................................................85
Power protect function ..............................................86
Spurious signals .......................................................86
Fuse replacement .....................................................86
10 INFORMATION ............................................ 87
6 GPS OPERATION ................................. 59–60
COUNTRY CODE LIST .................................................87
FCC INFORMATION ......................................................87
■ GPS operation ..........................................................59
■ Checking your GPS position .....................................59
INDEX......................................................... 88–90
7 MENU SCREEN .................................... 61–78
■ Menu item selection ..................................................61
■ Menu items and Default settings ...............................62
8 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS . 79–84
■
■
■
■
■
■
■
■
Connect controller to main unit .................................79
Microphone connection .............................................79
DC power supply connection ....................................79
Controller installation ................................................80
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of their respective holders.
■ Controller — Front panel
Microphone
connector (p. ?)
Display (p. ?)
e฀VFO/MHz฀TUNING•SCAN฀KEY฀[V/MHz฀SCAN]
➥ Push to select the VFO mode.
➥ In the VFO mode, push to select 1 MHz tuning. (p. ??)
➥ Hold down for 1 second to enter the Scan type select
mode. (p. ??)
r฀MEMORY•CALL฀KEY฀[MR฀CALL]
➥ Push to select the Memory mode. (p. ??)
➥ In the VFO mode, push to select the Weather channel
mode.* (p. ??)
*Weather channels available for USA versions only.
uy
For your reference:
The key-touch beep tones on the left band are different than
the tones on the right band. The different tones will let you
know which band you are operating.
➥ Hold down for 1 second to select the Call channel
mode. (p. ??)
t VOLUME CONTROL (p. ??)
y TUNING DIAL [DIAL]
In the VFO mode
Rotate to select the operating frequency. (p. ??)
q POWER KEY [ ]( )
➥ Hold down for 1 second to turn power ON or OFF. (p.
??)
➥ Push to mute the audio. (p. ??)
In the Memory mode
Rotate to select Memory channel. (p. ??)
w฀MAIN•BAND฀KEY฀[MAIN฀BAND]
Push to select the MAIN band. (p. ??)
In the MENU mode
Rotate to select a desired option or value. (p. ??)
In the VFO mode
Hold down for 1 second to enter the Operating band select
mode. (p. ??)
In the Memory mode
Hold down for 1 second to enter the Memory bank select
mode. (p. ??)
PANEL DESCRIPTION
PANEL DESCRIPTION
While scanning
Rotate to change the scanning direction. (p. ??)
u SQUELCH CONTROL (p. ??)
Rotate to adjust the squelch level.
i฀MONITOR•DUPLEX฀KEY฀[DUP฀MONI]
➥ Push to turn the Monitor function ON and OFF. (p. ??)
➥ Push and hold for 1 second to select DUP–, DUP+, or
simplex operation. (p. ??)
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PANEL DESCRIPTION
■ Controller — Display (Continued)
■ Controller — Display
w e
!6
o !0 !1
o฀OUTPUT฀POWER•DTMF฀KEY฀[LOW฀DTMF]
➥ Push to select the transmit output power level. (p. ??)
➥ Hold down for 1 second to turn DTMF memory encoder
ON and OFF. (p. ??)
!0 MEMORY WRITE KEY [MW]
In the VFO mode
➥ Push to display the Memory write screen. (p. ??)
➥ Hold down for 1 second to store the operating frequency into a blank Memory channel.
In the Memory mode
➥ Push to display the Memory channel entry screen. (p.
??)
➥ Hold down for 1 second to display the Memory channel
setting screen. (p. ??)
!1 MENU LOCK KEY [MENU
➥ Push to enter the MENU mode.
➥ Hold down for 1 second to turn the Lock function ON
or OFF.
!5
!4
!3
!9
!2
!8
!1 !0
!7
q MAIN ICON
Displayed on the MAIN band. (p. ??)
฀
฀
•฀฀You฀can฀transmit฀only฀on฀the฀MAIN฀band.
•฀฀The฀MENU฀mode฀settings฀are฀for฀the฀MAIN฀band.
w TX ICON (p. ??)
e DUPLEX ICON (p. ??)
Displayed while in the duplex mode.
r TONE ICONS (p. ??)
t Bluetooth® ICON (p. ??)
Displayed when you make a Bluetooth® connection between your transceiver* and a Bluetooth® device.
*Requires an optional UT-133 Bluetooth® UNIT installed.
y KEY LOCK ICON (p. ??)
Displayed when a key or controller is locked.
PANEL DESCRIPTION
i MEMORY CHANNEL NUMBER (p. ??)
Displays the selected Memory channel number, Memory
Bank number, Call channel number, or Menu item name.
o PRIORITY ICON (p. ??)
Displayed when the Priority watch is turned ON.
!0 SKIP ICON (p. ??)
Appears when the displayed Memory channel is specified
as a skip channel.
!1 MODE ICON (p. ??)
!2 POWER ICON (p. ??)
!3 VOX ICON (p. ??)
Displayed when the transceiver is connected to the optional VS-3 Bluetooth® HEADSET, and the VOX function is
ON.
!4 MEMORY MODE ICON (p. ??)
!7 CLEAR KEY [CLR]
In the MENU mode
Push [MENU
] to return to the previous screen. (p. ??)
While entering text
➥ Push [MENU
] to delete the selected character,
symbol or number. (p. ??)
➥ Hold down [MENU
] for 1 second to delete the selected character, symbol or number, and all characters
that are located to the right of the cursor. (p. ??)
!8 ENTER KEY [ï]
Push [MW] to go to the next tree level or to set the option
or value in the MENU mode. (p. ??)
!9 LEFT/RIGHT KEYS [Ω]/[≈]
In the MENU mode
[Ω]: Push [MONI DUP] to go back the previous tree level.
(p. ??)
[≈]: Push [LOW DTMF] to go to the next tree level. (p. ??)
PANEL DESCRIPTION
u FREQUENCY READOUT (p. ??)
!5 S/RF METER
➥ Displays the relative signal strength of the receive signal. (p. ??)
➥ Displays the output power level of the transmit signal.
(p. ??)
!6 BUSY ICON
➥ Displayed while a signal is being received or the squelch
is open. (p. ??)
➥ Blinks while the Monitor function is activated. (p. ??)
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PANEL DESCRIPTION
■ Main unit
Front panel
Rear panel
฀
u y
•฀฀See฀the฀following฀list฀for฀the฀speaker฀connection฀and฀audio฀output details.
Ex. speaker
connection
status
Audio output
External speaker
SP-1
SP-2
Left band
Right band
Internal speaker
q CONTROLLER CONNECTOR [CONTROLLER] (p. ??)
Connects to the Controller using the supplied control cable.
SP-1 and SP-2
SP-1 only
Both bands
–
–
w MICROPHONE CONNECTOR [MIC]
Plug in the supplied HM-207 microphone or the optional
HM-154 microphone.
SP-2 only
–
Right band
Left band
e ANTENNA CONNECTOR (p. ??)
Connect a 50 ø impedance antenna with a PL-259 connector.
The transceiver has a built-in duplexer, so you can use a
144 and 430 MHz dual-band antenna without needing an
external duplexer.
r COOLING FAN
The cooling fan for heat dissipation.
You can select the Fan control option in the Menu screen,
to automatically start rotating when you begin transmitting,
or continuously rotate from power ON. (p. ??)
y EXTERNAL SPEAKER JACK 2 [SP2]
u EXTERNAL SPEAKER JACK 1 [SP1]
Connect an 8 ohm external speaker.
t DC POWER SOCKET [DC 13.8V]
Connect a 13.8 V DC power source through the supplied
DC power cable.
–
D Microphone connector information
1 8V
+8 V DC output
Maximum 10 mA
2 MIC U/D
Frequency Up/Down
UP: Ground
DN: Ground through 470 ˘
3 M8V SW
HM-207 connection
Grounds when the HM-207 is connected.
4 PTT
PTT input
Ground for transmission
5 MIC E
Microphone ground
6 MIC
Microphone input
87654321
Front panel
view
7 GND
PTT ground
8 DATA IN
Inputs HM-207 data when the HM-207
is connected.
PANEL DESCRIPTION
■ About the HM-207 microphone
!0
Mic element
q LED 1
Lights red while transmitting by pushing [PTT].
w [∫]/[√] (UP/DOWN) KEYS
➥ Push to change the operating frequency or Memory
channel.
➥ Hold down to continuously change the frequency or
Memory channel.
e [PTT] SWITCH
Hold down to transmit, release to receive.
r [VFO/MR
] KEY
➥ Push to toggle between the VFO and Memory modes.
➥ Hold down for 1 second to turn the Lock function ON
or OFF. (p. ??)
t [HOME CALL] KEY
➥ Push to select the Home channel.
➥ Hold down for 1 second to turn the Call channel mode
ON or OFF.
y [MAIN DUAL] KEY
Push to toggle between the MAIN and SUB bands.
u [F-1] KEY
Push to activate the preset function of the [F-1] key.
(Default: During RX/Standby: [BAND/BANK]
During TX: [T-CALL])
[F-2] KEY
Push to activate the preset function of the [F-2] key.
(Default: During RX/Standby: [Monitor]
During TX: [---])
PANEL DESCRIPTION
With the HM-207, you can input numbers for frequency or
Memory channel settings, and adjust the audio volume and
squelch level.
You can assign a desired function in the MENU mode. (p.
??, ??)
i [CLR] KEY
In the Menu screen or Quick Menu window, push to return
to the standby screen.
o [ENT] KEY
After entering a VFO frequency or memory channel number, push to set.
!0 LED 2
Lights green when transceiver’s power is ON.
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PANEL DESCRIPTION
■ Microphone (HM-207) (Continued)
!7
!1
!2
!3
!6
!4
!5
!6 [M .] KEY
➥ In the frequency entry screen, push to input a ‘.’ (decimal point).
➥ When entering a DTMF code, push to input ‘M.’
!7 [0] to [9] KEYS
In the frequency entry window or while entering a DTMF
code, push to input ‘0’ through ‘9.’
D Setting frequency and Memory channel
!1 [VOL∫ A] KEY
➥ Push to increase the audio output level.
➥ When entering a DTMF code, push to input ‘A.’
!2 [VOL√ B] KEY
➥ Push to decrease the audio output level.
➥ When entering a DTMF code, push to input ‘B.’
!3 [SQL∫ C] KEY
➥ Push to increase the squelch level.
➥ When entering a DTMF code, push to input ‘C.’
!4 [SQL√ D] KEY
➥ Push to decrease the squelch level.
➥ When entering a DTMF code, push to input ‘D.’
!5 [# CE] KEY
➥ In the frequency entry screen, push to delete a number.
➥ When entering a DTMF code, push to input ‘#.’
[Example for setting the frequency]
First, push [VFO/MR
] to select the VFO mode.
To enter 435.680 MHz:
➥ Push [4], [3], [5], [6], [8], [0], then [ENT].
To change 435.680 MHz to 435.540 MHz:
➥ Push฀[•],฀[5],฀[4],฀[0],฀then฀[ENT].
To enter 433.000 MHz:
➥ Push [4], [3], [3], then [ENT].
[Example for setting the Memory channel]
To select the Memory channel ‘5’:
First, push [VFO/MR
] to select the Memory mode, and
then push [5] then [ENT].
[Example for setting the Call channel]
To select the ‘0’ or ‘1’ Call channel:
First, hold down [HOME CALL] for 1 second to select the Call
channel mode, and then push [∫] or [√].
PANEL DESCRIPTION
The following functions can be set to [F-1] and [F-2] to use during receive or in stand-by, or during TX.
During RX/Standby:
([F2] key: Default)
Push to open or close the squelch.
In the Memory mode, push to select MemoMR (000 CH)
ry channel 000.
In the Memory mode, push to select MemoMR (001 CH)
ry channel 001.
Push to select an operating band.
In the VFO mode, push to change the operBAND/BANK
ating band, and in the Memory Bank mode,
([F1] key: Default)
push to select Bank A to J, or OFF.
•฀Only฀the฀programmed฀bank฀appears.
SCAN
Temporary
Skip
MODE
LOW
DUP
PRIO
TONE/DSQL
Function
Description
No function
Push to start a scan.
While scanning, push to stop the scan.
Push to set the frequency to be skipped during scanning.
The selected frequencies are temporarily
skipped for faster scanning.
Push to change the operating mode.
Push to change the transmit power level.
Push to turn the Duplex mode ON or OFF,
and the shift direction to DUP+ or DUP–.
Push to turn the Priority watch ON or OFF.
Push to toggle between tone types.
MW
Description
In the VFO mode, hold down for 1 second
to save the frequency displayed in the MAIN
band into a Memory channel.
•฀฀The฀frequency฀is฀automatically฀saved฀in฀a฀blank฀
channel.
MUTE
DTMF
DIRECT TX
T-CALL
Push to turn the Mute function ON or OFF.
Push to display the DTMF code direct entry
mode screen.
Push to transmit a 1750 Hz tone.
PANEL DESCRIPTION
Function
--Monitor
During TX:
Function
--([F2] key: Default)
LOW
Voice TX
Description
No function
Push to change the transmit power level.
Push to transmit the voice audio recorded
on the SD card once.
Hold down for 1 second to repeatedly transmit the voice audio.
•฀฀To฀make฀a฀repeat฀transmission,฀[PTT]฀must฀be฀
released.
T-CALL
([F1] key: Default)
Push to transmit a 1750 Hz tone.
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MENU MODE
The Menu mode is used to program infrequently changed values or function settings.
The Menu mode items are activated on the Main band.
In addition to this page, see pages ?? through ?? for details
of each item’s options and their default value.
For your reference: The Menu system is constructed in a
tree structure. You may go to the next tree level, or go back
a level, depending on the selected item.
■ Selecting the Menu item
Example: Set the tuning step
q Push [MAIN BAND]S of the band that the tuning step is
set.
฀
•฀Selects฀the฀Main฀band.
w Push [MENU
฀
]C.
•฀Enters฀the฀Menu฀mode.
e Rotate [DIAL]S to select the “MENU-TS” (Tuning step)
item.
r Push [ï]D.
฀
•฀Goes฀to฀the฀next฀tree฀level.
฀
•฀Pushing฀[≈]D also goes to the next tree level.
t Rotate [DIAL]S to select the desired value.
Selectable values:
5 kHz, 6.25 kHz, 8.33 kHz*, 10 kHz, 12.5 kHz, 15 kHz,
20 kHz, 25 kHz, 30 kHz, 50 kHz or Auto*.
*Appears only when the AIR band is selected.
y Push [ï]D.
฀
฀
•฀฀Sets฀the฀selected฀value,฀and฀goes฀back฀to฀the฀previous฀tree฀level.
•฀Pushing฀[Ω]D also goes back to the previous tree level.
u Push [MAIN BAND]S.
฀ •฀Exits฀the฀Menu฀mode.
฀
•฀฀Pushing฀[V/MHz SCAN]S or [MR CALL]S also exits the Menu
mode.
To return to the default setting:
Hold down [MR CALL] after step r operation.
Display
Side
Center
Side
The C, S or D in the
instructions indicate the
part of the controller.
C: Center
S: Side
D: Display
MENU MODE
■ Setting items
D Menu mode
See pages ?? to ?? for details of the Menu mode items.
Offset Freq
Sets the frequency offset for duplex (repeater) operation.
Repeater Tone
Sets a tone frequency used to access the repeaters.
TSQL Freq
Sets a tone frequency for the Tone squelch function used in the FM
mode.
DTCS Code
Sets a DTCS (both encoder/decoder) code for DTCS squelch function used in the FM mode.
DTCS Polarity
Sets the DTCS polarity for the DTCS squelch function.
Tuning step
Sets the tuning step to change the frequency by rotating [DIAL] in
the selected step.
LCD Backlight
Sets the backlight brightness level.
Resume Timer
Sets the scan resume time from a pause after the received signal
disappears.
Weather alert
Sets to sound a beep when a weather alert signal is detected on a
preset weather channel.
Operating mode
Sets the operating mode.
Home CH
Sets the often-used frequency as the Home channel in the VFO
mode or Memory mode.
MENU MODE
Tone
Sets a channel tone type.
EX Menu mode
Enters the EX Menu mode.
D EX Menu mode
See the Icom website for details of the EX Menu mode items.
Mode and Tuning step items
Sets the operating mode and the tuning step.
Priority scan
Starts or stops the Priority scan.
Operating mode*
Sets the operating mode.
Pause Timer
Sets the scan pause time. When receiving signals, the scan pauses
according to the scan pause timer.
Tuning step*
Sets the tuning step to change the frequency in the selected step
when rotating [DIAL].
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MENU MODE
■ Setting items
D EX Menu mode (Continued)
DUP/TONE items
Settings to access repeaters.
Tone*
Sets a channel tone type.
Offset Freq*
Sets the frequency offset for duplex (repeater) operation.
Repeater Tone*
Sets a tone frequency used to access the repeaters.
TSQL Freq*
Sets a tone frequency for the Tone squelch function used in the
FM mode.
Tone Burst
Turns the Tone Burst function ON or OFF.
This function is used to suppress the squelch tail noise heard from
the transceiver’s speaker.
DTCS Code*
Sets a DTCS (both encoder/decoder) code for DTCS squelch
function used in the FM mode.
DTCS Polarity*
Sets the DTCS polarity for the DTCS squelch function.
Scan items
Set scan options.
Priority scan*
Starts or stops the Priority scan.
Pause Timer*
Selects the scan pause time. When receiving signals, the scan
pauses according to the scan pause timer.
Resume Timer*
Selects the scan resume time from a pause after the received signal disappears.
Temporary Skip Timer
Selects the Temporary Skip Time. When the time is set, specified
frequencies are skipped for this period during a scan.
Weather alert
Sets to sound a beep when a weather alert signal is detected on a
preset weather channel.
Program Skip
Turns the Program Skip Scan function ON or OFF for a VFO mode
scan.
Bank Link
Selects banks to be scanned during a Bank Link Scan.
Program Scan Edge
Sets the frequency ranges for the program scan.
Program Scan Edge
Sets the frequency range for the program scan.
Name
Enters a name into each Program scan edge.
Freq Low
Set the lower edge frequency for the Program scan edge.
Freq High
Set the higher edge frequency for the Program scan edge.
MENU MODE
Program Scan Link channels
Displays a maximum of 10 Program Scan Link channels.
Link
Displays the Program Scan channels that are scanned during
the Program Link scan.
Name
Enters a name into each Program Scan channel.
Add
Adds the Program Scan channel that is scanned during the
Program Link scan.
Clear
Deletes the Program Scan channel that is scanned during the
Program Link scan.
Function items
Sets various function’s options.
Squelch/ATT Select
Sets to use the S-Meter Squelch or the Attenuator function for the
[SQL] control.
Squelch Delay
Sets the squelch delay to short or long until the squelch opens.
Fan Control
Sets the cooling fan control condition.
Dial Speed-UP
Sets to automatically speeds up the tuning dial speed when rapidly
rotating [DIAL].
Auto Repeater*
Turns the Auto Repeater function ON or OFF.
Remote MIC Key
Selects the key function for [F-1] or [F-2] on the supplied HM-207
remote-control microphone.
During RX/Standby
Selects the key function to be used while receiving or in the
standby mode.
During TX
Selects the key function to be used while transmitting.
Up/Down MIC Key
Selects the key function for [UP] or [DN] on the optional HM-154
hand microphone.
MENU MODE
Program Link
Sets the link function for the program scan edge channels.
During RX/Standby
Selects the key function to be used while receiving or in the
standby mode.
During TX
Selects the key function to be used while transmitting.
One-Touch PTT
Turns the One-Touch PTT function ON or OFF.
PTT Lock
Turns the PTT Lock function ON or OFF.
Busy Lockout
Turns the Busy Lockout function ON or OFF.
Time-Out Timer
Selects the Time-Out Timer time options.
Active Band
Allows continuous frequency selection across all bands by rotating [DIAL].
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MENU MODE
■ Setting items
D EX Menu mode
Function items (Continued)
MIC Gain
Sets the microphone sensitivity to suit your preference.
Auto Power OFF
Sets to automatically turn OFF the transceiver after a preset time
period of inactivity.
CI-V
CI-V Address
Sets the transceiver’s unique CI-V hexadecimal address code.
CI-V Baud Rate
Sets the CI-V code transfer speed.
CI-V Transceive
Turns the CI-V Transceive function ON or OFF.
IF Exchange
Sets to exchange the Intermediate Frequency to prevent interference.
Display items
Sets the Display options.
LCD Contrast
Sets the contrast level of the LCD.
Opening Message
Sets whether or not to display “ICOM” and power source voltage
at power ON.
Memory Name
Sets to display either the operating frequency or the channel name
for the Memory mode.
AIR Band Display
Sets the display type of the VHF AIR band frequency.
Sound items
Sets the Sound options.
Beep Level
Sets the beep output level.
Key-Touch Beep
Sets to sound a beep when you push a key.
•฀฀The฀beep฀tones฀are฀different฀between฀on฀the฀left฀band฀and฀the฀
right band.
Home CH Beep
Sets to sound a beep when you select the Home CH.
LCD Backlight*
Sets the backlight brightness level.
Band Edge Beep
Sets to sound a beep when you tune into or out of the AIR, VHF
and UHF band’s frequency range by rotating [DIAL].
Auto Dimmer
Sets the Auto dimmer function, and the dimmer level.
Scan Stop Beep
Sets to sound a beep when a scan stops by receiving a signal.
Auto Dimmer Timer
Sets the backlight lighting time period.
Sub Band Mute
Sets to mute the SUB band audio signal while receiving on the
MAIN band.
MENU MODE
Sets the often-used frequency as the Home channel in the VFO
mode or Memory mode.
Setting
Sets a displayed frequency as a Home channel.
Clear
Cancels the current Home channel.
This item does not appear when no Home channel is set.
Bluetooth® items
Sets the Bluetooth® options.
Bluetooth®
Turns the Bluetooth® function ON or OFF.
VOX
VOX
Sets the VOX (Voice Operated Transmission) function for when
you use the Bluetooth® headset.
VOX Level
Set the VOX gain level.
Higher values make the VOX function more sensitive to your voice.
VOX Delay
Sets the VOX Delay time for the transmitter stays ON after you
stop speaking before the VOX switches to receive.
VOX Time-Out Timer
Sets the VOX Time-Out Timer to prevent an accidental prolonged
transmission.
Icom Headset
Sets to use the optional Icom Bluetooth® headset (VS-3).
Auto Connect
Sets to automatically connect to the paired Bluetooth® device
when its device is ON.
Power Save
Sets the Power save function to prolong the headset battery.
Bluetooth® connection
Displays the connected Bluetooth® device.
One-Touch PTT
Sets the One-Touch PTT function to toggle between transmission and reception by pushing [PTT].
Bluetooth® disconnection
Disconnects from the connected Bluetooth® device without cancelling the pairing.
Paring/Connect
Searches for the Bluetooth® device to connect, or view the paired
Bluetooth® devices in the list.
Headset Set
AF Output
Selects the AF output option for when you use the Bluetooth®
headset.
MENU MODE
Home CH items*
PTT Beep
Sets to sound a beep when you push [PTT].
Custom Key Beep
Sets to sound a beep when you push the custom key ([PLAY]/
[FWD]/[RWD]).
Custom Key
Sets the key function of the custom key ([PLAY]/[FWD]/[RWD]).
Initialize Bluetooth Device
Selects to reset the optional UT-133 Bluetooth® unit.
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MENU MODE
■ Setting items
D EX Menu mode (Continued)
Other items
Set other options.
INFORMATION
Voltage
Displays the voltage of the external DC power source.
Version
Displays the transceiver’s firmware version number.
•฀฀The฀Bluetooth฀unit฀version฀is฀also฀displayed฀when฀the฀optional฀
UT-133 Bluetooth® unit is installed.
CLONE
Sets the clone mode.
Clone Mode
Sets the transceiver as a Sub transceiver to receive data from a
Master transceiver.
Clone Master Mode
Sets the transceiver as a Master transceiver to send data to a
Sub transceiver.
Reset
Partial Reset
Returns all settings to their defaults, without clearing the memory contents.
All Reset
Clears all programming and memories, and return all settings to
their defaults.
■ Menu items
Tone
(Default: OFF)
Select a desired channel tone type.
•฀OFF:฀
The฀function฀is฀OFF.
•฀TONE:฀ ฀The฀ selected฀ subaudible฀ tone฀ is฀ superimposed฀
on your normal signal.
Subaudible tone setting: “MENU-R TONE”
•฀TSQL฀(“ ” appears):
Enables the tone squelch with the pocket beep
function.
•฀TSQL:฀
Enables฀the฀tone฀squelch฀function.
When you transmit, the selected tone frequency
is superimposed on your normal signal.
The tone squelch opens only when you receive a
signal that includes a matching tone frequency.
Tone frequency setting: “MENU-C TONE”
•฀DTCS฀(“ ” appears):
Enables the DTCS squelch with the pocket beep
function.
•฀DTCS:฀ Enables฀the฀DTCS฀squelch฀function.
When you transmit, the selected DTCS code is
superimposed on your normal signal.
The DTCS squelch opens only when you receive
a signal that includes a matching DTCS code.
DTCS code setting: “MENU-CODE”
“MENU-DTCS-P”
•฀TSQL-R:฀ Enables฀the฀reverse฀tone฀squelch฀function.
When you transmit, the selected CTCSS tone is
not superimposed on your normal signal.
The tone squelch opens only when you receive
a signal that includes a non-matching subaudible
tone.
•฀DTCS-R:฀ Enables฀the฀reverse฀DTCS฀squelch฀function.
When you transmit, the selected DTCS code is
not superimposed on your normal signal.
The DTCS squelch opens only when you receive
a signal that includes a non-matching DTCS
code.
DTCS code setting: “MENU-CODE”
“MENU-DTCS-P”
•฀DTCS(T):฀฀฀When฀ you฀ transmit,฀ the฀ selected฀ DTCS฀ code฀ is฀
superimposed on your normal signal.
When you receive, the function is OFF.
DTCS code setting: “MENU-CODE”
“MENU-DTCS-P”
•฀TONE(T)/DTCS(R):
When you transmit, the selected subaudible tone
is superimposed on your normal signal.
When you receive, the DTCS squelch opens only
for a signal that includes a matching DTCS code.
Subaudible tone setting: “MENU-R TONE”
DTCS code setting: “MENU-CODE”
“MENU-DTCS-P”
•฀DTCS(T)/TSQL(R):
When you transmit, the selected DTCS code is
superimposed on your normal signal.
The tone squelch opens only when you receive a
signal that includes a matching tone frequency.
DTCS code setting: “MENU-CODE”
“MENU-DTCS-P”
Tone frequency setting: “MENU-C TONE”
•฀TONE(T)/TSQL(R):
When you transmit, the selected subaudible tone
is superimposed on your normal signal.
The tone squelch opens only when you receive a
signal that includes a matching tone frequency.
Subaudible tone setting: “MENU-R TONE”
Tone frequency setting: “MENU-C TONE”
Offset frequency
MENU MODE
MENU MODE
(Default: 0.600.00*)
Set the frequency offset for duplex (repeater) operation to between 0 and 59.99500 MHz.
•฀฀The฀duplex฀shift฀direction฀(DUP–/DUP+)฀is฀set฀in฀the฀duplex฀
setting screen that is displayed when you hold down [MONI
DUP] for 1 second in the VFO mode. (p. ??)
*The default value may differ, depending on the frequency
band (selected as the Main band before entering the Menu
mode) and the transceiver version.
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MENU MODE
■ Menu items (Continued)
Repeater Tone
(Default: 88.5)
Select a CTCSS tone frequency for repeater access and
other functions. 50 tone frequencies (67.0~254.1 Hz) are selectable.
TSQL Freq
(Default: 88.5)
Select a CTCSS tone frequency for the tone squelch or the
Pocket beep function.
50 frequencies (67.0~254.1 Hz) are selectable.
•฀฀Selectable฀repeater฀tone/tone฀squelch฀frequencies฀
(Unit: Hz)
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
210.7 254.1
218.1
225.7
229.1
233.6
241.8
250.3
DTCS Code
(Default: 023)
Select a DTCS (both encoder/decoder) code for the DTCS
squelch. A total of 104 codes (023~754) are selectable.
•฀Selectable฀DTCS฀codes
023
025
026
031
032
036
043
047
051
053
054
065
071
072
073
074
114
115
116
122
125
131
132
134
143
145
152
155
156
162
DTCS Polarity
165
172
174
205
212
223
225
226
243
244
245
246
251
252
255
261
263
265
266
271
274
306
311
315
325
331
332
343
346
351
356
364
365
371
411
412
413
423
431
432
445
446
452
454
455
462
464
465
466
503
506
516
523
526
532
546
565
606
612
624
627
631
632
654
662
664
703
712
723
731
732
734
743
754
(Default: BOTH N)
Select the DTCS polarity to use for transmitting and receiving.
•฀BOTH฀N:฀฀Normal฀polarity฀is฀used฀for฀both฀TX฀and฀RX.
•฀TN-RR:฀ ฀Normal฀polarity฀is฀used฀for฀TX.
Reverse polarity is used for RX.
•฀TR-RN:฀ ฀Reverse฀polarity฀is฀used฀for฀TX
Normal polarity is used for RX.
•฀BOTH฀R:฀฀Reverse฀polarity฀is฀used฀for฀both฀TX฀and฀RX.
MENU MODE
(Default: 25.0)
When you rotate [DIAL] in the VFO mode, the frequency
changes in the selected tuning step.
The selected tuning step is also used for a VFO mode scan.
Tuning steps (kHz):
5, 6.25, 8.33*, 10, 12.5, 15, 20, 25, 30, 50 and Auto*
*Appears only when the AIR band is selected.
In the AIR band, you can select only “8.33k”, “25k” and
“Auto.”
LCD Backlight
(Default: 4)
Set the backlight brightness level to between 1 (Dark) and 4
(Bright).
Priority scan
(Default: OFF)
Starts or stops the Priority scan.
•฀OFF:฀ ฀Stops฀the฀Priority฀scan.
•฀ON:฀ ฀Starts฀the฀Priority฀scan.
•฀BELL:฀ ฀Starts฀the฀Priority฀scan.฀
When a signal is received on the priority channel, the
“ ” icon is displayed on the screen.
Pause Timer
(Default: 10SEC)
Select the Scan Pause time.
•฀2SEC to 20SEC: When a signal is received, the scan pauses for 2 to 20 seconds (set in 2 second
steps).
•฀HOLD:
The scan pauses on a received signal until
the signal disappears.
Resume Timer
(Default: 2SEC)
Select the Scan Resume time.
When a received signal disappears, the scan resumes according to this setting.
•฀0SEC:฀
฀The฀ scan฀ resumes฀ immediately฀ after฀ the฀
signal disappears.
•฀1SEC฀to฀5SEC:฀ ฀The฀scan฀resumes฀1฀to฀5฀seconds฀after฀the฀
signal disappears.
•฀HOLD:฀
฀The฀ scan฀ remains฀ paused฀ for฀ the฀ “Pause฀
Timer” setting, even if the signal disappears.
NOTE:
• Rotate [DIAL] to resume the scan.
• The Resume Timer must be set shorter
than the Pause Timer, otherwise this
timer does not work properly.
MENU MODE
Tuning step
10
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MENU MODE
■ Menu items (Continued)
Weather alert
(Default: OFF)
(Appears only for the U.S.A. version.)
Turn the Weather Alert function ON or OFF.
A NOAA (National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration) broadcast station transmits a weather alert tone before any important weather information.
This function detects the weather alert tone on weather channels.
•฀OFF:฀฀The฀function฀is฀OFF.
•฀ON:฀ ฀Monitors฀ the฀ selected฀ weather฀ channel฀ every฀ 5฀ seconds.
Operating mode
(Default: FM)
The transceiver has a total of five operating modes; FM, FMN, AM and AM-N.
Operating modes are determined by the modulation of the
radio signals.
•฀In฀the฀144฀and฀430฀MHz฀bands,฀select฀FM฀or฀FM-N.
•฀฀In฀the฀AIR฀band฀(118.000฀MHz฀to฀136.99166฀MHz),฀select฀
AM or AM-N.
While in the FM-N mode, the TX modulation is automatically set to narrow (approximately ±2.5 kHz)
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Home CH
When you set the often-used frequency as the Home channel in the transceiver’s VFO or Memory mode, that frequency
is selected by pushing [HOME CALL] of the supplied microphone in each mode.
•฀SET.FREQ:฀฀Set฀ the฀ selected฀VFO฀ frequency฀ as฀ the฀ Home฀
channel.
•฀SET฀MR:฀ ฀Set฀the฀selected฀Memory฀channel฀frequency฀as฀
the Home channel.
EX Menu mode
Enters the EX Menu mode.
See pages ?? to ?? for the items that you can set in the EX
Menu mode.
See the Icom website for details of the EX Menu mode items.
BASIC OPERATION
➥ Push [MAIN BAND]S on the desired frequency band to
set it as the MAIN band.
D Call channel mode
The Call channel mode is used to operate on the Call channels.
➥ Hold down [MR CALL]S for 1 second.
฀
฀
฀
฀
•฀“MAIN”฀appears฀on฀the฀MAIN฀band.
•฀You฀can฀transmit฀on฀only฀the฀MAIN฀band.
■ Selecting the Mode
•฀฀You฀can฀select฀on฀either฀the฀left฀or฀right฀band,฀regardless of the MAIN band.
•฀Selects฀the฀Call฀channel฀mode.
•฀Rotating฀[DIAL]S selects a Call channel.
D Weather channel mode
(Selectable in only the U.S.A. version transceivers)
The Weather channel mode is used to hear weather broadcasts from the NOAA (National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration).
➥ In the Memory mode, push [MR CALL]S.
฀
฀
•฀Selects฀the฀Weather฀channel฀mode.
•฀Rotating฀[DIAL]S selects a Weather channel.
D VFO mode
BASIC OPERATION
■ Selecting the MAIN band
The VFO mode is used to set the operating frequency.
➥ Push [V/MHz SCAN]S.
฀
฀
•฀Selects฀the฀VFO฀mode.
•฀฀Rotate฀[DIAL]S to select an operating frequency.
D Memory mode
The Memory mode is used to operate on Memory channels.
Display
➥ Push [MR CALL]S.
฀
฀
•฀Selects฀the฀Memory฀mode.
•฀Rotate฀[DIAL]S to select a Memory channel.
Side
Center
Side
The C, S or D in the
instructions indicate the
part of the controller.
C: Center
S: Side
D: Display
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BASIC OPERATION
■ Selecting the operating band
■ Setting a frequency
The transceiver can receive the AIR, 144 MHz or 430 MHz
bands.
You can transmit on only the 144 MHz and 430 MHz bands.
D Selecting the 1 MHz tuning
Operating band
AIR
144 MHz
430 MHz
Frequency range
118.000 MHz to 136.99166 MHz
137.000 MHz to 174.000 MHz
375.000 MHz to 550.000 MHz
•฀฀You฀can฀select฀on฀either฀the฀left฀or฀right฀band,฀regardless of the MAIN band setting.
•฀This฀section฀describes฀the฀MAIN฀band฀operation.
q Push [V/MHz SCAN]S.
฀
•฀Selects฀the฀VFO฀mode.
w Push [V/MHz SCAN]S.
฀
•฀Selects฀the฀1฀MHz฀tuning.
The ranges may differ, depending on the transceiver’s version.
•฀฀You฀can฀select฀on฀either฀the฀left฀or฀right฀band,฀regardless of the MAIN band setting.
•฀This฀section฀describes฀the฀MAIN฀band฀operation.
q Push [V/MHz SCAN]S.
฀
•฀Selects฀the฀VFO฀mode.
w Hold down [MAIN BAND]S for 1 second.
฀
•฀Enters฀the฀Operating฀band฀select฀mode.
e Rotate [DIAL]S.
฀
•฀The฀frequency฀changes฀in฀1฀MHz฀steps.
r Push [V/MHz SCAN]S.
฀
•฀Cancels฀the฀1฀MHz฀tuning.
e Rotate [DIAL]S to select the desired operating band.
r Push [MAIN BAND]S.
฀
Display
•฀Returns฀to฀the฀stand-by฀mode.
Side
Center
Side
The C, S or D in the
instructions indicate the
part of the controller.
C: Center
S: Side
D: Display
BASIC OPERATION
D Selecting a tuning step
■ Setting audio volume and
squelch level
Rotating [DIAL]S changes the frequency in the selected tuning steps.
The VFO scan uses this step to search for a signal. (p. ??)
•฀฀You฀can฀set฀on฀either฀the฀left฀or฀right฀band,฀regardless฀of฀
the MAIN band setting.
฀
•฀Selects฀the฀VFO฀mode.
q Rotate [VOL]S to adjust the audio level.
฀
•฀฀You฀ can฀ change฀ the฀ beep฀ level฀ in฀ the฀ “BEEPLV”฀ (Beep฀ Level)฀
item of the MENU mode. (p. ??)
(MENU-EXMENU > EXMEN-SOUNDS > SOUND-BEEPLV)
w Push [MAIN BAND]S on the band that the tuning step is
set to.
e Push [MENU
]C.
w Rotate [SQL]S until the noise and the “BUSY” icon just
disappear.
฀
฀
•฀Enters฀the฀MENU฀mode.
r Rotate [DIAL]S to select “TS” (Tuning step).
t Push [ï]D.
฀
•฀Goes฀to฀the฀next฀tree฀level.
y Rotate [DIAL]S to select the desired value.
Selectable values:
5 kHz, 6.25 kHz, 8.33 kHz*, 10 kHz, 12.5 kHz, 15 kHz,
20 kHz, 25 kHz, 30 kHz, 50 kHz or Auto*.
*Appears only when the AIR band is selected.
u Push [ï]D.
฀
•฀฀Sets฀the฀selected฀value,฀and฀goes฀back฀to฀the฀previous฀tree฀level.
i Push [MAIN BAND]S.
฀ •฀Exits฀the฀MENU฀mode.
฀
•฀฀Rotating฀ [SQL]S clockwise makes the squelch tight. Tight
squelch is for strong signals.
•฀฀When฀ rotating฀ [SQL]S clockwise beyond the center position,
[SQL]S can be used as ‘S-meter Squelch’ or ‘Attenuator.’ Select
the [SQL]S option in the MENU mode. (p. ??)
BASIC OPERATION
q Push [V/MHz SCAN]S.
■ Lock function
You can use the Lock function to prevent accidental frequency changes and unnecessary function access.
➥ Hold down [MENU
฀
฀
฀
]C for 1 second.
•฀“
” appears.
•฀Hold฀down฀[MENU฀
]C again to cancel the function.
•฀฀You฀ can฀ still฀ use฀ [ ], [MONI DUP]C, [PTT], [MAIN BAND]S
(only the MAIN band selection), [MENU
]S (only the Lock
function canceling), [SQL]S, and [VOL]S while the Lock function is ON.
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BASIC OPERATION
■ Transmitting
Before฀ transmitting,฀ monitor฀ the฀ operating฀ frequency฀
to see if other stations are on the frequency.
The transceiver has a total of four operating modes, AM, AMN, FM and FM-N.
The FM mode is set as a default.
CAUTION: Transmitting without an antenna may damage
the transceiver.
•฀฀You฀can฀select฀on฀either฀the฀left฀or฀right฀band,฀regardless of the MAIN band setting.
•฀The฀setting฀is฀for฀the฀MAIN฀band.
•฀฀You฀ can฀ transmit฀ on฀ only฀ the฀ 144฀ MHz฀ and฀ 430฀ MHz฀
bands,฀and฀on฀the฀MAIN฀band.
•฀฀The฀transmit฀output฀power฀level฀can฀be฀individually฀set฀
for฀the฀left฀and฀right฀bands,฀when฀it฀is฀selected฀as฀the฀
MAIN band.
q Push [LOW DTMF]C to select the output power level.
Selectable levels: Low, Mid, and High
฀
฀
•฀฀Lower฀ output฀ power฀ during฀ short-range฀ communications฀ may฀
reduce the possibility of interference to other stations, and will
conserve battery power.
•฀The฀power฀icon฀disappears฀when฀high฀power฀is฀selected.
w Hold down [PTT] to transmit, and speak at your normal
voice level.
฀
■ Selecting the operating mode
•฀The฀S/RF฀meter฀displays฀the฀output฀power฀level.
q Push [MAIN BAND]S of the band that the operating mode
is set to.
w Push [MENU
]C.
฀
•฀Enters฀the฀MENU฀mode.
e Rotate [DIAL]S to select “MENU-MODE” (Operating mode).
r Push [ï]D.
฀
•฀Goes฀to฀the฀next฀tree฀level.
t Rotate [DIAL]S to select the desired operating mode.
Selectable options:
In the 144 or 430 MHz band: FM or FM-N
In the AIR band:
AM or AM-N
฀
•฀฀While฀in฀the฀FM-N฀mode,฀the฀TX฀modulation฀is฀automatically฀set฀
to approximately ±2.5 kHz.
y Push [ï]D.
e Release [PTT] to receive.
฀
•฀฀Sets฀the฀selected฀option,฀and฀goes฀back฀to฀the฀previous฀tree฀level.
u Push [MAIN BAND]S.
฀ •฀Exits฀the฀MENU฀mode.
BASIC OPERATION
■ Audio mute function
■ Setting the microphone gain level
This function temporarily mutes the audio without disturbing
the volume setting.
This function is for both the MAIN and SUB bands.
Set the microphone gain level in the MENU mode.
•฀฀You฀can฀set฀on฀either฀the฀left฀or฀right฀band,฀regardless฀of฀
the MAIN band setting.
•฀This฀section฀describes฀the฀MAIN฀band฀operation.
฀
฀
•฀“MUTE”฀appear฀on฀the฀left฀and฀right฀bands.
•฀Push฀[ ]( ) (or any other key) to cancel the function.
฀
]C.
•฀Enters฀the฀MENU฀mode.
w Rotate [DIAL]S to select “MIC G” (MIC Gain).
(MENU-EXMENU > EXMEN-FUNC > FUNC-MIC G)
e Push [ï]D.
■ Monitor function
฀
•฀Goes฀to฀the฀next฀tree฀level.
r Rotate [DIAL]S to adjust the microphone gain level.
This function is used to listen to weak signals without disturbing the squelch setting.
This function is for the MAIN band.
➥ Push [MONI DUP]C to open the squelch.
฀
฀
q Push [MENU
•฀“BUSY”฀blinks฀when฀the฀squelch฀is฀open.
•฀Push฀[MONI฀DUP]C again to cancel the function.
฀
•฀฀Set฀ higher฀ values฀ to฀ make฀ the฀ microphone฀ more฀ sensitive฀ to฀
your voice.
t Push [ï]D.
฀
•฀฀Sets฀the฀selected฀value,฀and฀goes฀back฀to฀the฀previous฀tree฀level.
y Push [MAIN BAND]S.
฀ •฀Exits฀the฀MENU฀mode.
Display
While monitoring
Blinks
BASIC OPERATION
➥ Push [ ]( ) to mute audio signals.
Side
Center
Side
The C, S or D in the
instructions indicate the
part of the controller.
C: Center
S: Side
D: Display
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MEMORY OPERATION
■ General description
The transceiver has a total of 1000 Memory channels (100
channels in each of 10 memory banks, A to J) and two Call
channels (C0/C1) for the 144 and 430 MHz bands.
The Memory mode is useful to quickly select often-used frequencies.
D The number of the Memory channel
Memory Channels
Descriptions
000–999
Total of 1000 regular Memory channels
Memory channels are selectable on
either the left or right band, and usable for any operating band.
C0/C1
Two Call channels
(C0: 144 MHz, C1: 430 MHz)
Instantly recalls a specified frequency.
D Memory channel content
The following information can be entered into the Memory
channels:
•฀Operating฀frequency
•฀฀Duplex฀direction฀(DUP+฀or฀DUP–)฀and฀frequency฀offset
•฀Memory฀name
•฀Scan฀skip฀setting
•฀Tuning฀step
•฀Operating฀mode
•฀฀Subaudible฀ tone฀ encoder,฀ tone฀ squelch฀ or฀ DTCS฀ squelch฀
ON/OFF
•฀฀Subaudible฀ tone฀ frequency,฀ tone฀ squelch฀ frequency฀ or฀
DTCS code with polarity
•฀Memory฀bank
MEMORY OPERATION
■ Selecting a Memory or Call channel
D Selecting a Call channel
You can select the Memory channels by rotating [DIAL]S in
the Memory mode.
You can select the Call channels (C0/C1) by rotating [DIAL]S
in the Call channel mode.
Factory default frequencies and operating modes are entered
into the Call channels.
Change these to suit your operating needs.
•฀฀Selectable฀on฀either฀the฀left฀or฀right฀band.
q Push [MR CALL]S.
฀
•฀฀Selects฀the฀Memory฀mode.
w Rotate [DIAL]S to select a Memory channel.
฀
•฀Blank฀channels฀are฀not฀selected.
•฀฀Selectable฀on฀either฀the฀left฀or฀right฀band.
q Hold down [MR CALL]S for 1 second.
MEMORY OPERATION
D Selecting a Memory channel
฀
•฀฀Selects฀the฀Call฀channel฀mode.
w Rotate [DIAL]S to select a Call channel.
Appears
For your reference:
Using the HM-207 microphone (p. ??)
q Push [VFO/MR
] to select the Memory mode.
w Enter the Memory channel number, and then push [ENT].
Display
Side
Center
Side
The C, S or D in the
instructions indicate the
part of the controller.
C: Center
S: Side
D: Display
Displays the Call channel number
For your reference:
Using the HM-207 microphone (p. ??)
q Hold down [HOME CALL] for 1 second to select the Call
channel mode.
w Push [∫] or [√] to select a Call channel.
4
MEMORY OPERATION
■ Writing into a Memory or Call channel
After setting a frequency in the VFO mode, you can write it
into your desired channel or an automatically selected blank
channel.
Memory channels 002 to 999 are blank as the default.
Memory channels are selectable on either the left or right
band, and usable for any operating band.
•฀฀You฀can฀write฀on฀either฀the฀left฀or฀right฀band,฀regardless฀
of the MAIN band setting.
•฀This฀section฀describes฀the฀MAIN฀band฀operation.
D Writing into the selected channel
Example: Writing 434.100 MHz into Memory channel “11.”
q Push [V/MHz SCAN]S.
฀
•฀Selects฀the฀VFO฀mode.
w Set the operating frequency to 434.100 MHz.
e Push [MW]C to display the Memory Entry screen.
t Rotate [DIAL]S to select channel “11.”
NOTE: If you select a pre-entered channel, the previous
channel content will be overwritten.
฀
•฀You฀can฀also฀select฀Call฀channels.
Select
y Push [ï]D.
u Rotate [DIAL]S to select “WRITE.”
i Push [ï]D.
฀
•฀Displays฀“WRITE?.”
o Rotate [DIAL]S to select “YES.”
!0 Push [ï]D.
฀
฀
•฀Beeps฀sound.
•฀฀Writes฀into฀the฀selected฀channel,฀and฀returns฀to฀the฀VFO฀mode.
D Writing into a blank channel
Example: Writing 434.100 MHz into a blank channel.
q Push [V/MHz SCAN]S.
r Push [ï]D.
฀
฀
•฀Displays฀the฀Channel฀Select฀screen.
•฀Push฀[Ω]D to go back to the previous tree level.
฀
฀
•฀Selects฀the฀VFO฀mode.
w Set the operating frequency to 434.100 MHz.
e Hold down [MW]C for 1 second.
•฀Automatically฀writes฀into฀a฀blank,฀and฀returns฀to฀the฀VFO฀mode.
MEMORY OPERATION
D Copying Memory content to the VFO
This is convenient when you want to change the frequency
beginning near the Memory or Call channel frequency.
q Select a desired Memory channel to be copied. (p. ??)
w Push [MW]C to display the Memory Edit screen.
e Rotate [DIAL]S to select “TO VFO.”
D Copying Memory content to another
Memory channel
You can copy the memory content to another Memory channel.
q Select the desired Memory channel to be copied. (p. ??)
w Push [MW]C to display the Memory Edit screen.
e Rotate [DIAL]S to select “COPY.”
r Push [ï]D.
฀
฀
•฀Beeps฀sound.
•฀฀Writes฀the฀selected฀Memory฀content฀to฀the฀VFO,฀and฀returns฀to฀
the VFO mode.
r Push [ï]D.
t Rotate [DIAL]S to select a target channel.
฀
•฀฀If฀you฀select฀a฀pre-entered฀channel,฀the฀previous฀channel฀content is displayed.
Select
MEMORY OPERATION
y Push [ï]D.
Display
Side
Center
Side
The C, S or D in the
instructions indicate the
part of the controller.
C: Center
S: Side
D: Display
฀
฀
฀
•฀Beeps฀sound.
•฀Copies฀to฀the฀destination฀channel.
•฀฀When฀you฀select฀a฀pre-entered฀channel,฀“OVERW?”฀is฀displayed.฀
Rotate [DIAL]S to select “YES,” and then push [ï]D to overwrite it.
4
MEMORY OPERATION
■ Setting a Memory bank
The transceiver has a total of 10 banks (A to J).
You can assign regular Memory channels 0 to 999 to any
desired bank for easy memory management.
You can assign up to 100 channels to a bank.
It is convenient that you categorize the Memory bank, according to the Memory channel category or your purpose.
You can use the Memory bank scan to scan the memory
channels in the selected bank. (p. ??)
•฀฀You฀can฀set฀the฀Memory฀banks฀on฀either฀the฀left฀or฀right฀
band,฀regardless฀of฀the฀MAIN฀band฀setting.
•฀This฀section฀describes฀the฀MAIN฀band฀operation.
D Assigning a memory channel to a memory bank
q Select the Memory channel to be assigned to a bank. (p.
??)
w Push [MW]C to display the Memory Edit screen.
e Rotate [DIAL]S to select “EDIT.”
r Push [ï]D.
t Rotate [DIAL]S to select “BANK.”
y Push [ï]D.
u Rotate [DIAL]S to select a desired bank group, “A” to “J.”
Select
NOTE: The memory banks are only used to hold memory
channels. Thus if the original memory channel content has
been changed, the memory bank content is also changed
at the same time.
i Push [ï]D.
o Rotate [DIAL]S to select “WRITE.”
!0 Push [ï]D.
฀
For your reference: To cancel your entry
q After entering, push [Ω]D or [CLR]D.
฀
•฀Displays฀the฀“CANCEL?.”
w Rotate [DIAL]S to select “YES.”
e Push [ï]D.
•฀Displays฀the฀“OVERW?.”
!1 Rotate [DIAL]S to select “YES.”
!2 Push [ï]D.
฀
฀
•฀Beeps฀sound.
•฀Assigns฀the฀selected฀memory฀channel฀to฀the฀bank.
MEMORY OPERATION
D Directly entering into a memory bank
D Selecting the Memory bank mode
You can also enter the memory content directly into a memory bank channel. This way is a short cut to creating a memory
channel, and then assigning it to a bank.
In that case, the transceiver automatically selects the lowest
blank memory channel, to enter content into.
When you select the Memory bank mode, rotating [DIAL]S selects only the bank channels assigned to the selected bank.
฀
฀
฀
•฀Selects฀the฀VFO฀mode.
w Set the operating frequency to 434.100 MHz.
e Push [MW]C to display the Memory Entry screen.
r Rotate [DIAL]S to select “BANK.”
t Push [ï]D.
y Rotate [DIAL]S to select a Bank group “A.”
•฀฀Selects฀the฀Memory฀mode.
w Hold down [MAIN BAND]S for 1 second.
e Rotate [DIAL]S to select the desired Bank group.
•฀฀Only฀Bank฀groups฀that฀have฀memory฀channel฀is฀assigned฀to฀it฀
are displayed.
r Push [MAIN BAND]S.
฀
•฀฀Selects฀the฀Memory฀bank฀mode.
t Rotate [DIAL]S to select a desired Bank channel.
Select
u Push [ï]D.
i Rotate [DIAL]S to select “WRITE.”
o Push [ï]D.
฀
฀
฀
•฀Only฀assigned฀bank฀channels฀are฀displayed.
•฀฀To฀ return฀ to฀ the฀ Memory฀ channels฀ display,฀ select฀ a฀ Memory฀
channel in step e.
•฀Displays฀the฀“WRITE?.”
Display
!0 Rotate [DIAL]S to select “YES.”
!1 Push [ï]D.
฀
฀
•฀Beeps฀sound.
•฀Writes฀the฀memory฀content฀to฀the฀bank฀channel.
Side
Center
Side
MEMORY OPERATION
Example: Writing 434.100 MHz into Bank group “A.”
q Push [V/MHz SCAN]S.
q Push [MR CALL]S.
The C, S or D in the
instructions indicate the
part of the controller.
C: Center
S: Side
D: Display
4
MEMORY OPERATION
■ Entering a Memory or Bank name
You can enter an alphanumeric name for each Memory channel, Call channel, and Bank.
Names can up to 6 characters.
•฀฀You฀can฀enter฀on฀either฀the฀left฀or฀right฀band,฀regardless฀
of the MAIN band setting.
q Select a Memory channel to enter a name.
฀
•฀฀To฀enter฀a฀Bank฀name,฀select฀a฀Bank฀group.
w Push [MW]C to display the Memory Edit screen.
e Rotate [DIAL]S to select “EDIT.”
r Push [ï]D.
t Rotate [DIAL]S to select “NAME.”
฀
•฀To฀enter฀a฀Bank฀name,฀select฀“B฀NAME.”
y Push [ï]D.
u Rotate [DIAL]S to select a desired character or symbol.
(Example: A)
฀
฀
฀
•฀Selectable฀characters฀or฀symbols:
A to Z, 0 to 9, and
Symbols (
•฀฀Push฀[CLR]D to delete the selected character, symbol or number.
•฀฀When฀no฀character฀or฀symbol฀is฀selected,฀push฀[≈](D) to enter
a space.
i Push [Ω] to move the cursor backwards, or push [≈] to
move the cursor forwards.
o Repeat steps u and i to enter a name of up to 6 characters, including spaces.
!0 After entering, push [ï]D.
!1 Rotate [DIAL]S to select “WRITE.”
!2 Push [ï]D.
฀
•฀Displays฀“OVERW?.”
!3 Rotate [DIAL]S to select “YES.”
!4 Push [ï]D.
฀
฀
•฀Beeps฀sound.
•฀Writes฀the฀entered฀name฀to฀the฀channel.
When entering a Memory name
Display
When entering a Bank name
Side
Center
Side
The C, S or D in the
instructions indicate the
part of the controller.
C: Center
S: Side
D: Display
MEMORY OPERATION
■ Clearing a Memory channel
Entered memory content can be cleared (erased), if desired.
NOTE: Once you clear a memory content, it cannot be recovered.
•฀฀You฀can฀clear฀a฀channel฀on฀either฀the฀left฀or฀right฀band,฀
regardless of the MAIN band setting.
•฀฀Selects฀the฀Memory฀mode.
•฀฀When฀you฀clear฀a฀Call฀channel,฀hold฀down฀[MR฀CALL]S for 1
second to select the Call channel mode.
w Push [MW]C to display the Memory Edit screen.
e Rotate [DIAL]S to select “CLEAR.”
r Push [ï]D.
t Rotate [DIAL]S to select a desired channel to be cleared.
y Push [ï]D.
฀
•฀Displays฀“CLEAR?.”
MEMORY OPERATION
q Push [MR CALL]S.
฀
฀
Select
u Rotate [DIAL]S to select “YES.”
i Push [ï]D.
฀
฀
•฀Beeps฀sound.
•฀Clears฀the฀memory฀content.
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SCAN OPERATION
■ About the scan function
D VFO scan
NOTE: At least one program scan edge range must be
programmed to start a program scan. (p. ??)
•฀ALL (Full scan) p. ??
Repeatedly scans the entire band.
118 MHz
P SKIP
550 MHz
Scan
P SKIP
Jump
•฀BAND (Selected band scan) p. ??
Scans all frequencies over the entire selected band.
Band edge
P SKIP
Band edge
Scan
P SKIP
Jump
•฀PROG 0–24 (Program scan) p. ??
Scans the program scan edge ranges.
Band
edge
Jump
Lower
freq.
For your reference: The frequencies that are set as
“PSKIP” are not scanned. (p. ??)
Scan edges
D Memory scan
•฀ALL (Memory full scan) p. ??
Scans all Memory channels.
•฀BAND (Selected band memory scan) p. ??
Scans all Memory channels on the same frequency band as
the selected channel.
•฀MODE (Mode memory scan) p. ??
Scans Memory channels which are programmed with the
same receiving mode as the currently selected mode.
D Memory bank scan
Higher Band
freq.
edge
Scan
Jump
•฀P-LINK0–9 (Program link scan) p. ??
Sequentially scans the program scan edge ranges which
are set to link in the “P-LINK” (Program Link) item of the
EXMENU. (p. ??)
•฀ALL (Full bank scan) p. ??
Scans all banks.
•฀BANK-LINK (Bank link scan) p. ??
Sequentially scans the banks which are set to link in the
“BANK LINK” item of the MENU mode.
•฀BANK-A–Z (Bank scan) p. ??
Scans the Memory channels in the selected bank.
For your reference: The frequencies that are set as
“PSKIP” or “SKIP” are not scanned. (p. ??)
NOTE: Two or more memory channels must be programmed to start a memory scan.
SCAN OPERATION
[Tone scan]
The tone scan searches for tone frequencies or DTCS codes
that are used by stations using the Tone Squelch function.
•฀฀You฀ can฀ use฀ a฀ tone฀ scan฀ in฀ any฀ mode:฀VFO,฀ Memory฀ or฀
Call channel.
•฀฀During฀a฀tone฀scan,฀rotate฀[DIAL]S to switch scan direction.
Refer to “Tone Squelch function” or “DTCS code Squelch
function” for details. (pp. ??, ??)
D [DIAL] operation during a scan
•฀฀If฀desired,฀rotate฀[DIAL]S to switch the scanning direction
during a scan.
•฀฀When฀ the฀ scan฀ is฀ paused,฀ rotate฀ [DIAL]S to resume the
scan.
D Tuning step for a VFO scan
The selected tuning step is applied to the scan.
For a program scan or program link scan, set the tuning step
in the program scan edge ranges.
D Skip function
The skip function speeds up scanning by not scanning those
frequencies set as skip channels. (pp. ??, ??)
SCAN OPERATION
[Duplex (DUP) scan]
The Duplex scan searches for both TX and RX frequencies
which are used in duplex operation. (p. ??)
•฀฀The฀ “DUP–”฀ or฀ “DUP+”฀ icon฀ is฀ displayed฀ in฀ the฀ duplex฀
mode.
•฀฀A฀duplex฀scan฀will฀not฀start฀when฀the฀frequency฀offset฀is฀
set to “0.000 MHz.”
For your reference:
When the “P-SKIP” (Program Skip) item is set to OFF, the
Scan Skip function cannot be used. (p. ??)
5
SCAN OPERATION
■ About the scan function (Continued)
D Receive mode during a scan
D Scan Stop Beep function
•฀The฀selected฀mode฀is฀used฀by฀the฀scan.
•฀฀During฀a฀memory฀or฀bank฀scan,฀the฀channel’s฀mode฀is฀used฀
by the scan.
The Scan Stop Beep function sounds a beep when a signal
is received.
The function can be turned ON or OFF in the “STOP B” (Scan
Stop Beep) item of the EXMENU. (p. ??)
Scanning in the FM mode
Blinks
Blinks
Displays the scan type
D When a signal is received
When a signal is received, the scan pauses for approximately
10 seconds (default), then resumes.
The scan resumes approximately 2 seconds (default) after
the signal disappears.
To manually resume the scan, rotate [DIAL]S.
•฀฀These฀settings฀can฀be฀changed฀in฀the฀“PAUSE”฀(Pause฀Timer) item or “RESUME” (Resume Timer) item of the MENU
mode. (pp. ??, ??)
■ Entering scan edges
You can enter the higher and lower frequency edges to the
program scan edge ranges for programmed scans.
Each program scan edge range has its own tuning step and
the receive mode.
The default setting is differ, depending on the transceiver’s
version.
You can enter a total of up to 25 program scan edge ranges.
D Scan name
A desired name can be assigned to each Program scan edge
or Scan Link. (p. ??)
By selecting the scan name, the scanning frequency range
will be set.
Display
Side
Center
Side
The C, S or D in the
instructions indicate the
part of the controller.
C: Center
S: Side
D: Display
SCAN OPERATION
1. Entering a scan name
฀
]C.
•฀Enters฀the฀MENU฀mode.
w Rotate [DIAL]S to select “P-EDGE” (Program Scan Edge).
(MENU-EXMENU > EXMEN-SCAN > SCAN-P-EDGE)
e Push [ï]D.
฀
2. Entering a scan frequency
•฀Goes฀to฀the฀next฀tree฀level.
r Rotate [DIAL]S to select a desired scan edge channel.
(Example: 3)
t Push [ï]D.
฀
•฀Goes฀to฀the฀next฀tree฀level.
y Rotate [DIAL]S to select “NAME.”
u Push [ï]D to display the Scan name entry screen.
i Rotate [DIAL]S to select a desired character or symbol.
(Example: S)
Scan name entry
screen
฀
฀
฀
o Push [Ω] to move the cursor backwards, or push [≈] to
move the cursor forwards.
!0 Repeat steps u and i to enter a name of up to 6 characters, including spaces.
!1 After entering, push [ï]D.
•฀Selectable฀characters฀or฀symbols:
A to Z, 0 to 9, and
Symbols (
•฀฀Push฀[CLR]D to delete the selected character, symbol or number.
•฀฀When฀no฀character฀or฀symbol฀is฀selected,฀push฀[≈](D) to enter
a space.
NOTE: You must enter different frequencies in “FREQ L” and
“FREQ H,” to specify a scanning frequency range.
If identical frequencies are entered to “FREQ L” and “FREQ
H,” the Program scan will not work.
!2 Rotate [DIAL]S to select “FREQ L.”
!3 Push [ï]D to display the Lower edge frequency setting
screen.
!4 Rotate [DIAL]S to select a desired number.
!5 Push [Ω] to move the cursor backwards, or push [≈] to
move the cursor forwards.
!6 Repeat steps !4 and !5 to enter a lower edge frequency.
(Example: 375.000)
!7 After entering, push [ï]D.
SCAN OPERATION
q Push [MENU
Lower edge frequency
setting screen
☞ Continued on the next page
5
SCAN OPERATION
■ Entering scan edges (Continued)
4. Setting a operating mode
!8 Rotate [DIAL]S to select “FREQ H,” and enter a higher
edge frequency with the same way as steps !3 and !5.
!9 After entering, push [ï]D.
NOTE:
• If the frequencies entered in Freq Low and Freq High are
on a different band, the Operating mode setting screen
does not appear. In this case, the VFO mode’s operating
mode for each band is used during a scan.
• When the entered frequencies are in the VHF AIR band,
the setting is restricted.
3. Setting a tuning step
NOTE: If the frequencies entered in “FREQ L” and “FREQ
H” are on a different band, the Tuning step setting screen
does not appear. In this case, the VFO mode’s turning step
for each band is used during a scan.
@0 Rotate [DIAL]S to select “TS.”
@1 Push [ï]D to display the Tuning step setting screen.
@2 Rotate [DIAL]S to select a desired tuning step to be used
while program scanning.
Selectable value:
5 kHz, 6.25 kHz, 8.33 kHz*, 10 kHz, 12.5 kHz, 15 kHz,
20 kHz, 25 kHz, 30 kHz, 50 kHz or Auto*.
*Appears only when the AIR band is selected.
@3 After selecting, push [ï]D.
@4 Rotate [DIAL]S to select “MODE.”
@5 Push [ï]D to display the Operating mode setting screen.
@6 Rotate [DIAL]S to select a desired operating mode.
@7 After selecting, push [ï]D.
5. Setting a operating mode
@8 Rotate [DIAL]S to select “WRITE.”
@9 Push [ï]D.
฀
฀
฀
Display
Side
Center
Side
The C, S or D in the
instructions indicate the
part of the controller.
C: Center
S: Side
D: Display
•฀Displays฀“WRITE?.”
#0 Rotate [DIAL]S to select “YES.”
#1 Push [ï]D.
•฀Beeps฀sound.
•฀฀Enters฀the฀scan฀edges,฀and฀returns฀to฀the฀Scan฀edge฀channel฀
select screen.
SCAN OPERATION
■ VFO mode scan
NOTE:
•฀฀The฀ frequencies฀ that฀ are฀ set฀ as฀ skip฀ channels฀“PSKIP”฀
are skipped during a scan.
•฀When the “P-SKIP” (Program Skip) item in the EXMENU
is set to OFF, the frequencies that are set as skip channels
“PSKIP” are not skipped during a scan.
While scanning
Blinks
Blinks Displays the scan type
When receiving a signal
D VFO mode scan
q Push [V/MHz SCAN]S.
฀
w Hold down [V/MHz SCAN]S for 1 second.
฀
•฀Displays฀the฀scan฀type฀setting฀screen.
e Rotate [DIAL]S to select a desired scan type.
฀
฀
฀
฀
฀
Blinks
•฀Selects฀the฀VFO฀mode.
•฀ALL:฀
Full฀scan
•฀BAND:฀
Band฀scan
•฀P-LINK0–9:฀Program฀link฀scan
•฀P00–24:฀ Program฀scan
•฀DUP:฀
Duplex฀scan฀(p. ??)
(Appears only when duplex is set.)
฀ •฀TONE:฀
Tone฀scan
(For tone squelch scanning)
r Push [V/MHz SCAN]S to start the scan.
t To cancel the scan, push [V/MHz SCAN]S.
Blinks
The S-meter shows the received signal strength.
When a scan name is assigned.
When a scan name is assigned, the scan name is displayed
on the scan type setting screen. (Step e on this page)
See page ?? to enter the scan name.
SCAN OPERATION
There are 6 scan types: Full scan, Band scan, Program scan,
Program link scan, Duplex scan and Tone scan.
When a program link name is assigned.
When a program link name is assigned, the program link
name is displayed on the scan type setting screen. (Step e
on this page)
See page ?? to enter the program link name.
5
SCAN OPERATION
■ Setting and clearing the skip frequencies
D Setting the skip frequencies
D Clearing the skip frequencies
The frequencies set as “PSKIP” skip channels are not
scanned.
q Push [MR CALL]S.
q Start the VFO scan. (p. ??)
฀ •฀When฀a฀signal฀is฀received,฀the฀scan฀pauses.
w While the scan is paused, and if you want to skip the frequency, hold down [MW]C for 1 second (until 3 beeps
sound).
฀
•฀฀When฀ a฀ signal฀ is฀ received฀ during฀ the฀ scan,฀ the฀ transceiver฀ attempts to enter the frequency as a skip channel into empty
memory channel 999.
Blinks
Skip frequency is entered
into channel 999.
฀
•฀฀If฀channel฀999฀already฀has฀content,฀the฀transceiver฀automatically฀
searches for another blank channel to enter.
If no blank memory channel is found, a beep sounds, and no skip
channel is set.
e After the skip channel is set, the scan resumes.
฀
•฀฀Selects฀the฀Memory฀mode.
w Rotate [DIAL]S to select the memory channel you want to
clear as the skip channel. (Example: 999)
e Push [MW]C to display the Memory edit screen.
r Rotate [DIAL]S to select “EDIT.”
t Push [ï]D.
y Rotate [DIAL]S to select “SKIP.”
u Push [ï]D.
i Rotate [DIAL]S to select “OFF.”
o Push [ï]D.
!0 Rotate [DIAL]S to select “WRITE.”
฀
•฀Displays฀“OVERW?.”
!1 Rotate [DIAL]S to select “YES.”
!2 Push [ï]D.
฀
฀
•฀Beeps฀sound.
•฀Clears฀the฀skip฀setting.
For your reference:
The skip setting is also cancelled when the memory channel set as skip channel is deleted. (p. ??)
SCAN OPERATION
■ Memory scan
D Memory bank scan
D Memory (skip) scan
Repeatedly scans all programmed Memory channels.
•฀฀Two฀or฀more฀memory฀channels,฀which฀are฀not฀set฀as฀skip฀channels,฀
must be programmed into start a memory scan.
q Push [MR CALL]S.
•฀฀Selects฀the฀Memory฀mode.
•฀Displays฀the฀scan฀type฀setting฀screen.
e Rotate [DIAL]S to select a desired scan type.
฀ •฀ALL:฀ Full฀scan
฀ •฀BAND:฀ Band฀memory฀scan
฀ •฀MODE:฀Mode฀memory฀scan
฀ •฀DUP:฀ Duplex฀scan฀(p. ??)
(Appears only when duplex is set.)
฀ •฀TONE:฀ Tone฀scan฀(For฀tone฀squelch฀scanning)
r Push [V/MHz SCAN]S to start the scan.
t To cancel the scan, touch [SCAN].
Display
Side
Center
Side
•฀฀Two฀or฀more฀memory฀channels,฀which฀are฀not฀set฀as฀skip฀channels,฀
must be programmed to start a memory bank scan.
q Push [MR CALL]S.
฀
The C, S or D in the
instructions indicate the
part of the controller.
C: Center
S: Side
D: Display
•฀฀Selects฀the฀Memory฀mode.
w Hold down [MAIN BAND]S for 1 second.
e Rotate [DIAL]S to select the desired Bank group.
r Push [MAIN BAND]S.
฀
w Hold down [V/MHz SCAN]S for 1 second.
฀
A memory bank scan searches through the memory channels in the selected bank.
•฀฀Selects฀the฀Memory฀bank฀mode.
t Hold down [V/MHz SCAN]S for 1 second.
฀
•฀Displays฀the฀scan฀type฀setting฀screen.
y Rotate [DIAL]S to select a desired scan type.
฀ •฀ALL:฀
Full฀bank฀scan
฀ •฀BANK-LINK:฀ Bank฀link฀scan
฀ •฀BANK-A฀to฀J:฀Bank฀scan
(Only banks which contain a memory channel are displayed.)
฀ •฀DUP:฀
Duplex฀scan฀(p. ??)
(Appears only when duplex is set on the
channel.)
฀ •฀TONE:฀
Tone฀scan฀(For฀tone฀squelch฀scanning)
u Push [V/MHz SCAN]S to start the scan.
i To cancel the scan, touch [SCAN].
SCAN OPERATION
There two types of scans in the memory mode; Memory scan
and Memory bank scan.
฀
When a bank name is assigned.
The name is displayed on the scan type setting screen.
See page ?? to enter the bank name.
5
SCAN OPERATION
■ Setting and clearing the skip
channel
■ Setting the temporary skip
function
The channels set as “SKIP” or “PSKIP” skip channels are
skipped (not scanned).
q Push [MR CALL]S.
This function temporarily skips up to five unwanted frequencies during a scan, for the set time period, without setting the
skip frequency.
This function can be used only when the HM-207 (supplied)
or HM-154 (optional) microphone is connected.
q Start the VFO scan. (p. ??)
฀
•฀฀Selects฀the฀Memory฀mode.
w Rotate [DIAL]S to select a memory channel to be set.
e Hold down [MW]C for 1 second to display the Memory
edit screen.
r Push [ï]D.
t Rotate [DIAL]S to select “SKIP.”
y Push [ï]D.
u Rotate [DIAL]S to select a desired option.
฀ •฀OFF:฀ Cancel฀the฀skip฀setting.
฀ •฀SKIP:฀ Skipped฀during฀a฀memory฀scan.
฀ •฀PSKIP:฀฀Skipped฀during฀both฀VFO฀and฀memory฀scans.
i Rotate [DIAL]S to select “WRITE.”
฀
•฀Displays฀“OVERW?.”
o Rotate [DIAL]S to select “YES.”
!0 Push [ï]D.
฀
฀
•฀Beeps฀sound,฀and฀sets฀the฀skip฀setting.
•฀“SKIP”฀appears.
Display
Side
Center
Side
The C, S or D in the
instructions indicate the
part of the controller.
C: Center
S: Side
D: Display
฀
•฀When฀a฀signal฀is฀received,฀the฀scan฀pauses.
w Push the key that the “Temporary Skip” function is assigned.
฀
•฀The฀Temporary฀skip฀function฀is฀set.
e After setting the temporary skip function, the scan resumes.
฀
•฀฀After฀the฀Temporary฀Skip฀time฀period฀passes,฀or฀the฀scan฀is฀cancelled, the Temporary Skip is also cancelled.
For your reference:
•฀฀Up฀ to฀ ive฀Temporary฀ Skip฀ frequencies฀ or฀ memories฀ can฀
be set.
•฀฀During฀Memory฀scanning,฀follow฀steps฀w and e to skip
the channel for the set time period (Default: 5 minutes).
•฀฀The฀Temporary฀Skip฀฀time฀period฀is฀set฀to฀“5฀minutes”฀by฀
default. You can change the setting in the “TEMP” (Temporary Skip Timer) item of EXMENU. (p. ??)
6
PRIORITY WATCH
■ Priority watch
While operating on a VFO frequency or while scanning, Priority watch checks for signals on a selected frequency every
5 seconds.
•฀฀You฀can฀make฀a฀Priority฀watch฀on฀either฀the฀left฀or฀right฀
band. But start and stop operation can be made on only
the MAIN band.
•฀This฀section฀describes฀the฀MAIN฀band฀operation.
D VFO and a priority channel (p. ??)
Checks the selected priority channel every 5 seconds, while
receiving on a VFO frequency or during a VFO mode scan.
A Memory channel, Bank channel or Call channel can be selected as the priority channel
Selecting a Memory channel
Sequentially checks the Memory or Bank channels every 5 seconds, while receiving on a VFO frequency or during a VFO
mode scan.
A Memory scan or Bank scan can be selected.
Selecting a Memory scan
VFO mode SKIP
Receive
or scan
(5 seconds)
Selecting a Bank scan
VFO mode SKIP
Receive
or scan
(5 seconds)
999
M-CH
00
01
02
99
Bank CH
Selecting a Bank channel
VFO mode
VFO mode
Receive
or scan
(5 seconds)
D VFO and a Memory/Bank scan (p. ??)
Selected
M-CH
Receive
or scan
(5 seconds)
Selected
Bank CH
Selecting a Call channel
VFO mode
Receive
or scan
(5 seconds)
CALL-CH
Display
Side
Center
Side
The C, S or D in the
instructions indicate the
part of the controller.
C: Center
S: Side
D: Display
PRIORITY WATCH
■ VFO and a priority channel
D VFO frequency and a priority channel
Checks the selected priority channel every 5 seconds, while
receiving on a VFO frequency.
Example: Checks Memory channel “11” while receiving on
433.920 MHz.
q Set the VFO frequency. (p. ??)
w Set the priority channel. (p. ??)
•฀Select฀a฀Memory฀channel,฀Bank฀channel฀or฀Call฀channel.
฀
•฀Enters฀the฀MENU฀mode.
r Rotate [DIAL]S to select “PRIO” (Priority scan).
t Push [ï]D.
y Rotate [DIAL]S to select “ON” or “Bell.”
฀ ฀•฀ON:฀ ฀When฀ a฀ signal฀ is฀ received฀ on฀ the฀ priority฀ channel,฀
the channel is automatically selected.
฀ •฀Bell:฀฀When฀ a฀ signal฀ is฀ received฀ on฀ the฀ priority฀ channel,฀
the “ ” icon is displayed in the VFO screen.
u Push [ï]D.
i Push [MAIN BAND]S.
฀
฀
฀
Appears
]C.
•฀Exits฀the฀MENU฀mode.
•฀The฀“PRIO”฀icon฀appears,฀and฀the฀Priority฀watch฀starts.
•฀To฀cancel฀the฀Priority฀watch,฀select฀“OFF”฀in฀the฀step฀y.
Priority
channel
Checks the Memory channel every 5 seconds.
D VFO scan and a priority channel
Checks the selected priority channel every 5 seconds, during
a VFO mode scan.
q Operate steps q through i as shown to the left.
฀
PRIORITY WATCH
฀
e Push [MENU
•฀The฀“PRIO”฀icon฀appears,฀and฀the฀Priority฀watch฀starts.
w Hold down [V/MHz SCAN]S for 1 second.
e Rotate [DIAL]S to select a desired scan type.
r Push [V/MHz SCAN]S.
฀
•฀The฀VFO฀scan฀starts.
6
PRIORITY WATCH
■ VFO and a Memory/Bank scan
D VFO frequency and a Memory/Bank scan
Sequentially checks the Memory or Bank channels every
5 seconds, while receiving on a VFO frequency.
Example: Sequentially checks the Memory channels while receiving on 433.920 MHz.
q Set the VFO frequency. (p. ??)
w Selects the Memory mode. (p. ??)
e Hold down [V/MHz SCAN]S for 1 second.
r Rotate [DIAL]S to select a desired scan type.
t Push [V/MHz SCAN]S.
฀
]C.
•฀Enters฀the฀MENU฀mode.
u Rotate [DIAL]S to select “PRIO” (Priority scan).
i Push [ï]D.
o Rotate [DIAL]S to select “ON” or “Bell.”
฀ ฀•฀ON:฀ ฀When฀ a฀ signal฀ is฀ received฀ on฀ the฀ priority฀ channel,฀
the channel is automatically selected.
฀ •฀Bell:฀฀When฀ a฀ signal฀ is฀ received฀ on฀ the฀ priority฀ channel,฀
the “ ” icon is displayed in the VFO screen.
!0 Push [ï]D.
!1 Push [MAIN BAND]S.
฀
฀
฀
The Memory channels are
sequentially checked.
•฀The฀Memory฀scan฀starts.
y Push [MENU
฀
Appears
•฀Exits฀the฀MENU฀mode.
•฀The฀“PRIO”฀icon฀appears,฀and฀the฀Priority฀watch฀starts.
•฀To฀cancel฀the฀Priority฀watch,฀select฀“OFF”฀in฀the฀step฀!.
Checks the Memory channels every
5 seconds.
D VFO scan and a Memory/Bank scan
Sequentially checks the Memory or Bank channels every 5
seconds during a VFO scan.
q Operate steps q through !1 as shown to the left.
฀
•฀The฀“PRIO”฀icon฀appears,฀and฀the฀Priority฀watch฀starts.
w Hold down [V/MHz SCAN]S for 1 second.
e Rotate [DIAL]S to select a desired scan type.
r Push [V/MHz SCAN]S.
฀
•฀The฀VFO฀scan฀starts.
The C, S or D in the instructions indicate the part of the
controller.
C: Center, S: Side, D: Display
12
SPECIFICATIONS
D General
•฀Frequency฀coverage:
EUR
RX
TX
RX
ITR
TX
TPE
USA
KOR
EXP
CHN
RX
TX
RX
TX
RX
TX
RX
TX
RX
TX
118–174 MHz*1, 375–550 MHz*2
144–146 MHz, 430–440 MHz
118–136.99166 MHz*3, 144–146 MHz,
430–434 MHz, 435–438 MHz
144–146 MHz, 430–434 MHz,
435–438 MHz
144–146 MHz, 430–432 MHz
144–146 MHz, 430–432 MHz
118–174 MHz*4, 375–550 MHz*5
144–148 MHz, 430–450 MHz*5
144–146 MHz, 430–440 MHz
144–146 MHz, 430–440 MHz
118–174 MHz*4, 375–550 MHz*2
137–174 MHz*4, 400–470 MHz*2
118–174 MHz*1, 375–550 MHz*2
137–174 MHz*1, 400–470 MHz*2
*1 Guaranteed only 144–146 MHz *2 Guaranteed only 430–440 MHz
*3 Not guaranteed
*4 Guaranteed only 144–148 MHz
* Guaranteed only 430–450 MHz
•฀Mode:฀
฀F2D/F3E฀(FM/FM-N),
A3E (AM/AM-N) RX only
•฀No.฀of฀memory฀channels:฀
1000฀channels
•฀No.฀of฀program฀scan฀channels:฀฀25฀channels฀(2 edge frequencies in
each channel)
•฀No.฀of฀call฀channels:฀
2฀channels฀
•฀Antenna฀connector:฀
SO-239
•฀Antenna impedance:
50 ø
•฀Usable฀temperature฀range:฀
฀–10˚C฀to฀+60˚C;฀+14˚F฀to฀+140˚F
•฀Frequency฀stability:฀
±
฀ 2.5฀ppm
(10˚C฀to฀+60˚C;฀+14˚F฀to฀+140˚F)
•฀Frequency฀resolution:฀
฀ ฀kHz,฀6.25฀kHz,฀8.33฀kHz,฀10฀kHz,฀
12.5 kHz, 15 kHz, 20 kHz, 25 kHz,
30 kHz, 50 kHz
The 8.33 kHz step is not selectable,
depending on the operating band or
mode.
•฀Power฀supply:฀
฀ 3.8฀V฀DC฀±15%฀(negative฀ground)
•฀Current฀drain:
Transmit
Maximum current drain:
Receive
Standby:
Maximum audio:
≤ 10.5 A (TPE version)
≤ 13.0 A (Other versions)
≤ 1.2 A
≤ 1.8 A
•฀Dimensions฀(projections฀not฀included):
Main unit:
150(W) × 40(H) × 151(D) mm;
5.9(W) × 1.6(H) × 5.94(D) inch
Controller:
150(W) × 50(H) × 27.2(D) mm;
5.91(W) × 1.97(H) × 1.07(D) inch
•฀Weight฀(approximately):
Main unit:
Controller:
1.2 kg; 2.6 lb
140 g; 4.9 oz
SPECIFICATIONS
•฀Modulation฀system:
FM/FM-N:
•฀Max฀Deviation:
FM:
FM-N:
D Receiver
Variable reactance frequency
modulation
≤ ±5.0 kHz
≤ ±2.5 kHz
•฀Microphone฀impedance:฀ 600฀ø
•฀Spurious฀emission:฀
≤ –60 dBc
•฀Output฀power:฀
฀High฀25฀W,฀Mid฀15฀W,฀Low฀5฀W
(TPE version)
High 50 W, Mid 15 W, Low 5 W
(Other versions)
•฀Receive฀system:฀
Double฀superheterodyne฀system
•฀IF฀frequencies:
A band 1st IF
2nd IF
B band 1st IF
2nd IF
38.85 MHz
450 kHz
46.35 MHz
450 kHz
•฀Sensitivity฀(except฀spurious฀points)
Amateur bands
FM/FM-N (12 dB SINAD)
≤ 0.18 µV
Except Amateur bands
FM/FM-N (12 dB SINAD)
≤ 0.32 µV (137.000 to 159.995 MHz)
≤ 0.56 µV (160.000 to 174.000 MHz)
≤ 0.56 µV (375.000 to 399.995 MHz)
≤ 0.32 µV (400.000 to 499.995 MHz)
≤ 0.56 µV (500.000 to 550.000 MHz)
AM (10 dB S/N)
≤ 1 µV (118.000 to 136.99166 MHz)
•฀Squelch฀sensitivity:฀
≤ 0.13 µV (Threshold)
•฀Selectivity:
FM
FM-N
≥ 60 dB
≥ 55 dB
SPECIFICATIONS
D Transmitter
12
12
•฀฀Spurious฀and฀image฀rejection฀ratio:
≥ 60 dB
≥ 55 dB (A band UHF)
•฀AF฀output฀power:฀฀
≥
฀ 2.0 W
(at฀10%฀distortion฀with฀an฀8฀ø load)
•฀AF฀output฀impedance:฀
8฀ø
15
INFORMATION
COUNTRY CODE LIST
FCC INFORMATION
•฀ISO฀3166-1
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
Country
Austria
Belgium
Bulgaria
Croatia
Czech Republic
Cyprus
Denmark
Estonia
Finland
France
Germany
Greece
Hungary
Iceland
Ireland
Italy
Latvia
Codes
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
Country
Liechtenstein
Lithuania
Luxembourg
Malta
Netherlands
Norway
Poland
Portugal
Romania
Slovakia
Slovenia
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Turkey
United Kingdom
Codes
LI
LT
LU
MT
NL
NO
PL
PT
RO
SK
SI
ES
SE
CH
TR
GB
•฀FOR฀CLASS฀B฀UNINTENTIONAL฀RADIATORS:
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:
฀ •฀Reorient฀or฀relocate฀the฀receiving฀antenna.
฀ •฀฀Increase฀the฀separation฀between฀the฀equipment฀and฀receiver.
฀ •฀฀Connect฀the฀equipment฀into฀an฀outlet฀on฀a฀circuit฀different฀
from that to which the receiver is connected.
฀ •฀฀Consult฀the฀dealer฀or฀an฀experienced฀radio/TV฀technician฀
for help.
CAUTION: Changes or modifications to this device, not expressly approved by Icom Inc., could void your authority to
operate this device under FCC regulations.
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