ICOM orporated IC-756PRO Amateur Radio Transceiver User Manual IC 756PRO IM 1

ICOM Incorporated Amateur Radio Transceiver IC 756PRO IM 1

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INSTRUCTION MANUALHF/50 MHz ALL MODE TRANSCEIVERi756PRO
iIMPORTANTREAD THIS INSTRUCTION MANUALCAREFULLY before attempting to operate thetransceiver.SAVE THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL. Thismanual contains important safety and operating in-structions for the IC-756PRO.EXPLICIT DEFINITIONSRWARNING HIGH VOLTAGE! NEVER attachan antenna or internal antenna connector during trans-mission. This may result in an electrical shock or burn.RNEVER apply AC to the [DC13.8V] jack on thetransceiver rear panel. This could cause a fire or ruinthe transceiver.RNEVER apply more than 16 V DC, such as a 24 Vbattery, to the [DC13.8V] jack on the transceiver rearpanel. This could cause a fire or ruin the transceiver.RNEVER let metal, wire or other objects touch anyinternal part or connectors on the rear panel of thetransceiver. This may result in an electric shock.NEVER expose the transceiver to rain, snow or anyliquids.AVOID using or placing the transceiver in areas withtemperatures below –10°C (+14°F) or above +60°C(+140°F). Be aware that temperatures on a vehicle’sdashboard can exceed 80°C (+176°F), resulting in per-manent damage to the transceiver if left there for ex-tended periods.AVOID placing the transceiver in excessively dusty en-vironments or in direct sunlight.AVOID placing the transceiver against walls or puttinganything on top of the transceiver. This will obstructheat dissipation.Place unit in a secure place to avoid inadvertent use by chil-dren.During mobile operation, DO NOT operate the trans-ceiver without running the vehicle’s engine. Whentransceiver power is ON and your vehicle’s engine isOFF, the vehicle’s battery will soon become exhausted.Make sure the transceiver power is OFF before start-ing the vehicle. This will avoid possible damage to thetransceiver by ignition voltage spikes.During maritime mobile operation, keep the transceiverand microphone as far away as possible from the mag-netic navigation compass to prevent erroneous indica-tions.BE CAREFUL! The heatsink will become hot whenoperating the transceiver continuously for long periods.BE CAREFUL! If a linear amplifier is connected, setthe transceiver’s RF output power to less than the lin-ear amplifier’s maximum input level, otherwise, the lin-ear amplifier will be damaged.Use Icom microphones only (supplied or optional).Other manufacturer’s microphones have different pinassignments, and connection to the IC-756PRO maydamage the transceiver.PRECAUTIONSVersions of the IC-756PRO which display the “CE”symbol on the serial number seal, comply with theEuropean harmonised standard ETS300 684(EMC product standard for Commercially AvailableAmateur Radio Equipment).WORDR WARNINGCAUTIONNOTEDEFINITIONPersonal injury, fire hazard or electric shock may occur.If disregarded, inconvenience only. No risk of personal injury, fire or electric shock.Equipment damage may occur.Spurious may be received near the following frequencies.These are made in the internal circuit and does not indicate atransceiver malfunction:6.144 MHz, 8.000 MHz, 12.288 MHz, 12.890 MHz (when spectrum scope is ON), 18.433 MHz, 24.573 MHz
SUPPLIED ACCESSORIESThe transceiver comes with the following accessories.Qty.qDC power cable (OPC-025D)  ............................ 1wHand microphone (HM-36) ................................ 1eSpare fuses (FGB 30 A)  .................................... 2rSpare fuse (FGB 5 A) ........................................ 1tCW keyer plug (AP-330) .................................... 111TABLE OF CONTENTSqwertIMPORTANT ........................................ iEXPLICIT DEFINITIONS  ..................... iPRECAUTIONS ................................... i1 TABLE OF CONTENTS  ................ 12 PANEL DESCRIPTION ........... 2–13■Front panel  ..................................... 2■Microphone (HM-36)  ...................... 9■LCD display .................................. 10■Screen menu arrangement ........... 11■Rear panel .................................... 123 INSTALLATION ANDCONNECTIONS ................... 14–21■Unpacking .................................... 14■Selecting a location  ...................... 14■Grounding ..................................... 14■Antenna connection  ..................... 14■Required connections ................... 15■Advanced connections  ................. 16■Power supply connections ............ 17■Linear amplifier connections ......... 18■Transverter jack information  ......... 19■External antenna selector or antenna tuner connections ........... 20■FSK and AFSK (SSTV) connections .................................. 214 FREQUENCY SETTING ....... 22–25■When first applying power (CPU resetting) ............................. 22■Initial settings ................................ 22■VFO description ............................ 23■Frequency setting with the tuning dial ..................................... 24■Direct frequency entry with the keypad .................................... 24■Advanced tuning functions  ........... 255 RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT  .. 26–49■Mode selection  ............................. 26■Twin PBT operation  ...................... 26■Notch function  .............................. 27■Noise reduction  ............................ 27■Noise blanker  ............................... 27■RTTY filter/Twin peak filter ........... 28■CW reverse mode ......................... 28■RTTY reverse mode  ..................... 28■CW pitch control ........................... 29■IF filter selection  ........................... 29■AGC function ................................ 30■Dualwatch operation ..................... 31■Split frequency operation .............. 32■Quick split function  ....................... 33■RIT and ∂TX ................................ 34■Monitor function ............................ 35■VOX function ................................. 35■Meter function ............................... 36■SWR reading ................................ 36■Speech compressor  ..................... 37■Digital voice recorder .................... 38■RTTY decoder .............................. 41■RTTY tuning meter ....................... 41■Electronic CW keyer ..................... 42■Memory keyer ............................... 43■Spectrum scope screen  ............... 44■Automatic antenna selection  ........ 45■Dial lock function  .......................... 45■Repeater operation ....................... 46■Tone squelch operation  ................ 47■Antenna tuner operation ............... 48■Optional external tuner operation ...................................... 496 MEMORY OPERATION ........ 50–55■Memory channels ......................... 50■Memory channel selection  ........... 50■Memory channel screen ............... 51■Memory channel programming ..... 52■Frequency transferring  ................. 53■Memory names  ............................ 54■Memory clearing ........................... 54■Memo pads ................................... 557 SCANS ................................. 56–61■Scan types .................................... 56■Preparation ................................... 56■Programmed scan operation ........ 57■∂F scan operation ........................ 57■Fine programmed scan/fine ∂F scan  ................................. 58■Memory scan operation ................ 58■Select memory scan operation ..... 59■Setting select memory channels  .. 59■Scan set mode  ............................. 60■Tone scan  ..................................... 618 CLOCK AND TIMERS  .......... 62–63■Setting the current time  ................ 62■Setting power-on time  .................. 62■Setting power-off period  ............... 63■Timer operation  ............................ 639 SET MODE  ........................... 64–72■Set mode description  ................... 64■Level set mode  ............................. 65■Display set mode .......................... 66■Timer set mode  ............................ 67■Miscellaneous (others) set mode .. 6810 OPTION INSTALLATION  ............ 73■Opening the transceiver’s case  .... 73■UT-102 VOICE SYNTHESIZER UNIT .............................................. 7311 MAINTENANCE ................... 74–76■Troubleshooting ............................ 74■Fuse replacement ......................... 75■Clock backup battery replacement .................................. 75■Tuning dial brake adjustment ........ 76■Frequency calibration (approximate) ................................ 7612 INTERNAL VIEWS  ...................... 7713 CONTROL COMMAND  ........ 78–79■Remote jack (CI-V) information  .... 7814 SPECIFICATIONS ....................... 8015 OPTIONS ..................................... 81
■Front panelqPOWER SWITCH [POWER/TIMER]➥Push momentarily to turn power ON.•Turn the optional DC power supply ON in advance.•A/D convertor calibration of the DSP unit starts and ittakes 10 sec.➥Push momentarily to toggle the timer function ONand OFF. (p. 63)•The power switch lights while the timer function is ON.➥Push for 2 sec. to turn power OFF.wTRANSMIT SWITCH [TRANSMIT]Selects transmitting or receiving.•The [TX] indicator lights red while transmitting and the[RX] indicator lights green when the squelch is open.eHEADPHONE JACK [PHONES]Accepts headphones.•Output power: 5 mW with an 8 Ωload.•When headphones are connected, the internal speakeror connected external speaker does not function.rELECTRONIC KEYER JACK [ELEC-KEY] (p. 42)Accepts a paddle to activate the internal electronickeyer for CW operation.•Selection between the internal electronic keyer, bug-keyand straight key operation can be made in keyer setmode. (p. 42)•A straight key jack is separately available on the rearpanel. See [KEY] on p. 12.•Keyer polarity (dot and dash) can be reversed in keyerset mode. (p. 42)•4-channel memory keyer is available for your conve-nience. (p. 43)tMICROPHONE CONNECTOR [MIC]Accepts the supplied or optional microphone.•See p. 81 for appropriate microphones.•See p. 9 for microphone connector information.yAF CONTROL [AF] (inner control)Varies the audio output level from the speaker.uMIC GAIN CONTROL [MIC GAIN]Adjusts microphone input gain.•The transmit audio tone in SSB mode can be adjustedin set mode. (p. 65)✔How to set the microphone gain.Set the [MIC] control so that the ALC meter sometimesswings during normal voice transmission in SSB mode.MIC GAINRecommended level for an Icom microphoneIncreasesDecreasesAF RF/SQLNo audio output Max. audio outputDecreases Increases(dot)(com)(dash)22PANEL DESCRIPTIONTIMERPOWERTRANSMITPHONESELEC-KEYMICTUNER MONITOR NB NRAF BAL NRRF/SQLMIC GAIN RF POWER COMP KEY SPEED BK-IN DELAYF-1 F-2 F-3 F-4 F-5HF/50MHz TRANSCEIVERi756PROSSBCW/RTTYAM/FM FILTER EXITqwert!2!3!4!5!6yi !1o!0u
iRF GAIN CONTROL/SQUELCH CONTROL[RF/SQL] (outer control)Adjusts the RF gain and squelch threshold level.The squelch removes noise output from the speaker(closed condition) when no signal is received.•The squelch is particularly effective for FM. It is alsoavailable for other modes.•12 to 1 o’clock position is recommended for any settingof the [RF/SQL] control.•The control can be set as ‘Auto’(RF gain control in SSB,CW and RTTY; squelch control in AM and FM) orsquelch control (RF gain is fixed at maximum) in setmode as follows. (p. 68)•When setting as RF gain/squelch controlWhile rotating the RF gain control, noise may beheard. This comes from the DSP unit and does notindicate an equipment malfunction.oRF POWER CONTROL [RF POWER]Continuously varies the RF output power from min-imum (5 W*) to maximum (100 W*).*AM mode: 5 W to 40 W!0 BALANCE CONTROL [BAL] (inner control; p. 31)Adjusts the audio output balance between main andsub readout frequencies while in dualwatch.!1 NOISE REDUCTION LEVEL CONTROL [NR] (outer control; p. 27)Adjusts the noise reduction level when the noise re-duction is in use. Set for maximum readability.!2 NOISE REDUCTION SWITCH [NR] (p. 27)Toggles the noise reduction ON and OFF.!3 NOISE BLANKER SWITCH [NB] (p. 27)Toggles the noise blanker ON and OFF. The noiseblanker reduces pulse-type noise such as that gen-erated by automobile ignition systems.This functioncannot be used for FM, or non-pulse-type noise.!4 S/RF METER (p. 36)Shows the signal strength while receiving. Showsthe relative output power, SWR, ALC or compres-sion levels while transmitting.!5 MONITOR SWITCH [MONITOR] (p. 35)Monitors your transmitted IF signal.•The CW sidetone functions when [MONITOR] is OFF inCW mode.!6 ANTENNA TUNER SWITCH [TUNER] (p. 48)➥Turns the antenna tuner ON and OFF (bypass)when pushed momentarily.➥Starts to tune the antenna manually whenpushed for 2 sec.•When the tuner cannot tune the antenna, the tuningcircuit is bypassed automatically after 20 sec.Noise blanker OFF Noise blanker ONNB NBNoise reduction OFF Noise reduction ONNR NRBAL NRDecreasesOFFIncreasesBAL NRIncreases mainreadout gain Increases subreadout gainRF POWERIncreasesDecreasesMODESSB, CWRTTYAM, FMAUTORF GAINSQLSQLSET MODE SETTINGSQLSQLRF GAIN + SQLRF GAIN + SQLRF GAIN + SQLRecommended levelMinimum RF gainAdjustablerangeRF gain adjustablerangeMaximum RF gainMaximum RF gainSquelch is open.S-meter squelchS-meter squelchthresholdNoise squelch threshold (FM mode)Shallow DeepS-meter squelchNoise squelch (FM mode)Noise squelch (FM mode)Squelch is open.32PANEL DESCRIPTION•When functioning as RF gain control(Squelch is fixed open; SSB, CW, RTTY only)•When functioning as squelch control(RF gain is fixed at maximum.)
42PANEL DESCRIPTIONNB NRBAL NRCOMP KEY SPEED BK-IN DELAYLOCKTXRXTWIN PBTCW PITCHF-1 F-2 F-3 F-4 F-5 SPEECH LOCKRIT/ TXTXRIT CLEARSPLITMP-W MP-RDUALWATCHVFO/MEMOMAIN/SUBCHANGE1.8 13.5 27310 414 518 621 724 828 9GENE•50 0F-INPENTYZMWM-CLTSXFCEIVERi756PROPBT CLR NOTCHNOTCHSSBCW/RTTYAM/FM FILTER EXIT@6@7@0!9!8!7 @1 @4@3@2 @5@8@9■Front panel (continued)!7 COMPRESSION LEVEL CONTROL [COMP](p. 37)Adjusts the speech compression level in SSB.!8 ELECTRONIC CW KEYER SPEED CONTROL[KEY SPEED] (p. 42)Adjusts the internal electronic CW keyer’s speed.•6 wpm (min.) to 60 wpm (max.) can be set.!9 SEMI BREAK-IN DELAY CONTROL [BK-IN DELAY]Adjusts the transmit-to-receive switching delay timefor CW semi break-in operation.@0 MODE SWITCHESSelects the desired mode. (p. 26)•Announces the selected mode when an optional UT-102is installed. (pgs. 71, 73)➥Selects USB and LSB mode alternately.➥Toggles SSB and SSB data mode (USB-D, LSB-D) when pushed for 2 sec.➥Selects CW and RTTY mode alternately.➥Toggles CW and CW-R (CW reverse)mode when pushed for 2 sec. in CWmode.➥Toggles RTTY and RTTY-R (RTTY re-verse) mode when pushed for 2 sec. inRTTY mode.➥Selects AM and FM mode alternately.➥Toggles AM/FM and AM/FM data mode(AM-D, FM-D) when pushed for 2 sec.@1 LCD FUNCTION SWITCHES [F-1]–[F-5]Push to select the function indicated in the LCD dis-play above these switches.•Functions vary depending on the operating condition.@2 FILTER SWITCH [FILTER]➥Selects one of 3 IF filter settings.➥Enters the filter set mode when pushed for 2 sec.@3 EXIT SWITCH [EXIT]Exits from a set mode, etc. when pushed.@4 SPEECH SWITCH [SPEECH] (pgs. 71, 73)Announces the selected readout frequency whenan optional UT-102 is installed.@5 TUNING DIAL (p. 24)Changes the displayed frequency, selects set modeitems, etc.@6 MAIN/SUB SWITCH [MAIN/SUB]Selects the main or sub readout for access.•The sub readout frequency is displayed in outline ormesh font. The sub readout functions only during splitoperation or dualwatch.@7 VFO/MEMORY SWITCH [VFO/MEMO]➥Toggles the selected readout operating mode be-tween the VFO mode and memory mode whenpushed. (pgs. 23, 50)➥Transfers the memory contents to VFO whenpushed for 2 sec. (p. 53)AM/FMCW/RTTYCW/RTTYSSBBK-IN DELAYShort delay for high speed keying(2 dot)Long delay for slow speed keying(13 dot)Slow FastKEY SPEEDCOMPCompression level decreases Compression level increases
52PANEL DESCRIPTION✔What is the AGC?The AGC controls receiver gain to produce a constant audiooutput level, even when the received signal strength is variedby fading, etc. Select “FAST”for tuning and select “MID”or“SLOW”depending on the receiving condition.➥Turns the VOX function ON and OFFwhen pushed in non-CW modes. (p. 35)➥Enters the VOX set mode when pushedfor 2 sec. in non-CW modes. (p. 35)✔What is the VOX function?The VOX function (voice operated transmission) starts trans-mission without pushing the transmit switch or PTT switchwhen you speak into the microphone; then, automatically re-turns to receive when you stop speaking.➥Selects semi break-in, full break-in oper-ation, or turns the break-in operationOFF when pushed in CW mode.✔What is the break-in function?The break-in function toggles transmit and receive with CWkeying. Full break-in (QSK) can monitor the receive signalduring keying.➥Turns the RTTY filter ON and OFF inRTTY mode. (p. 28)•When the RTTY filter is turned ON, [TWINPBT] functions as the IF shift control.➥Enters the RTTY filter set mode whenpushed for 2 sec. in RTTY mode. (p. 28)✔What is the IF shift?The IF shift function electronically changes the center of theIF (Intermediate Frequency) passband frequency to reject in-terference. Only the inner control of [TWIN PBT] can be usedfor the IF shift control.➥Turns the speech compressor ON andOFF in SSB mode. (p. 37)➥Toggles the narrow, middle or wide trans-mit filter when pushed for 2 sec.✔What is the speech compressor?The speech compressor compresses the transmitter audioinput to increase the average audio output level. Therefore,talk power is increased.This function is effective for long dis-tance communication or when propagation conditions arepoor.➥Turns the 1⁄4function ON and OFF in CWand RTTY modes. (p. 25)•1⁄4function sets dial rotation to 1⁄4of normalfor fine tuning.➥Toggles the tone encoder, tone squelchfunction and no tone operation whenpushed in FM mode. (pgs. 46, 47)➥Enters the tone set mode when pushedfor 2 sec. in FM mode. (pgs. 46, 47)TONETONE1/41/4OFFOFFCOMPCOMPOFFOFFWIDEWIDERTTYRTTYFILFILOFFOFFBK-INBK-INOFFOFFVOXVOXOFFOFF@8 MAIN/SUB CHANGE SWITCH [CHANGE]➥Toggles the frequency and selected memorychannel between main and sub readouts whenpushed.•Toggles between transmit frequency and receive fre-quency when the split frequency function is ON. (p.32)➥Equalizes the sub readout frequency to the mainreadout frequency when pushed for 2 sec.@9 MULTI-FUNCTION SWITCHESPush to select the functions indicated in the LCDdisplay to the right of these switches.•Functions vary depending on the operating condition.➥Toggles the antenna connector selectionbetween ANT1/R and ANT2/R whenpushed. (p. 45)➥Toggles the [RX ANT] (receive antenna)ON and OFF when pushed for 2 sec.When a transverter is in use, this [ANT]does not function and ‘TRV’appears.➥Selects RF power (Po), ALC, SWR orCOMP metering during transmit. (p. 36)➥Toggles the multi-function digital meterON and OFF when pushed for 2 sec.➥Selects one of 2 receive RF preamps orbypasses them.•“P. AMP1”activates 10 dB preamp for HF allbands.•“P. AMP2”activates 16 dB high-gain preampfor 21 MHz band and above.✔What is the preamp?The preamp amplifies received signals in the front end cir-cuit to improve the S/N ratio and sensitivity. Select “P. AMP1”or “P. AMP2”when receiving weak signals.➥Selects 6 dB, 12 dB or 18 dB attenuator,or bypasses them.✔What is the attenuator?The attenuator prevents a desired signal from distortingwhen very strong signals are near the desired frequency, orwhen very strong electric fields, such as from a broadcast-ing station, are near your location.➥Activates or selects fast, middle or slowAGC time constant when pushed.•“FAST”is only available for FM mode.➥Enters the AGC set mode when pushedfor 2 sec.AGC time constant can be set between 0.1 to 8.0sec. (depends on mode), or turned OFF. While“OFF”is selected, the S-meter does not function.AGCAGCMIDMIDATTATTOFFOFFP.AMPP.AMPOFFOFFMETERMETERPoPoANTANT1
62PANEL DESCRIPTION@8 LOCK SWITCH [LOCK] (p. 45)Turns the dial lock function ON and OFF.@9 RIT/∂∂TX CONTROL [RIT/∂∂TX] (p. 34)Shifts the receive and/or transmit frequency withoutchanging the transmit and/or receive frequencywhile the RIT and/or ∂TX functions are ON.•Rotate the control clockwise to increase the frequency,or rotate the control counterclockwise to decrease thefrequency.•The shift frequency range is ±9.999 kHz in 1 Hz steps(or ±9.99 kHz in 10 Hz steps).#0 RIT SWITCH [RIT] (p. 34)➥Turns the RIT function ON and OFF whenpushed.•Use the [RIT/∂TX] control to vary the RIT frequency.➥Adds the RIT shift frequency to the operating fre-quency when pushed for 2 sec.✔What is the RIT function?The RIT (Receiver Incremental Tuning) shifts the receive fre-quency without shifting the transmit frequency.This is useful for fine tuning stations calling you on an off-fre-quency or when you prefer to listen to slightly different-sounding voice characteristics, etc.#1 ∂∂TX SWITCH [∂∂TX] (p. 34)➥Turns the ∂TX function ON and OFF whenpushed.•Use the [RIT/∂TX] control to vary the ∂TX frequency.➥Adds the ∂TX shift frequency to the operating fre-quency when pushed for 2 sec.✔What is the ∂∂TX function?The ∂TX shifts the transmit frequency without shifting the re-ceive frequency. This is useful for simple split frequency op-eration in CW, etc.#2 CLEAR SWITCH [CLEAR] (p. 34)Clears the RIT/∂TX shift frequency when pushedfor 2 sec.#3 CW PITCH CONTROL [CW PITCH] (outer control; p. 29)Shifts the received CW audio pitch and monitoredCW audio pitch without changing the operating fre-quency.#4 MANUAL NOTCH FILTER CONTROL [NOTCH] (inner control; p. 27)Varies the peak frequency of the manual notch fil-ter to pick out a receive signal from interferencewhile the manual notch function is ON.•Notch filter center frequency:SSB : 0 Hz to 5100 HzCW : –900 Hz + CW pitch freq. to 4200 Hz + CWpitch freq.AM : –5100 Hz to 5100 HzNOTCHCW PITCHLower frequency Higher frequencyApprox. 300 Hz Approx. 900 HzLower frequency Higher frequencyNOTCHCW PITCHRIT/∂TXLow shift High shiftNB NRBAL NRCOMP KEY SPEED BK-IN DELAYLOCKTXRXTWIN PBTCW PITCHF-1 F-2 F-3 F-4 F-5 SPEECH LOCKRIT/ TXTXRIT CLEARSPLITMP-W MP-RDUALWATCHVFO/MEMOMAIN/SUBCHANGE1.8 13.5 27310 414 518 621 724 828 9GENE•50 0F-INPENTYZMWM-CLTSXFCCEIVERi756PROPBT CLR NOTCHNOTCHSSBCW/RTTYAM/FM FILTER EXIT$5 $4 $3 #9 #8 #7#2#4#3#1#6#5#0@9@8$0$1$2■Front panel (continued)
72PANEL DESCRIPTION#5 PBT CLEAR SWITCH [PBT CLR] (p. 26)Clears the PBT settings when pushed for 2 sec.•The [PBT CLR] indicator appears when PBT is in use.#6 NOTCH SWITCH [NOTCH] (p. 27)➥Toggles the notch function between auto, manualand OFF in SSB and AM modes.➥Turns the manual notch function ON and OFFwhen pushed in CW mode.➥Turns the auto notch function ON and OFF whenpushed in FM mode.•“AN”appears when auto notch is in use.•“MN”appears when manual notch is in use.✔What is the notch function?The notch function eliminates unwanted CW or AM carriertones while preserving the desired signal’s audio response.The filtering frequency is adjusted to effectively eliminate un-wanted tones via the DSP circuit.#7 PASSBAND TUNING CONTROLS [TWIN PBT]Adjust the receiver’s “passband width”of the DSPfilter. (p. 26)•Passband width and shift frequency are displayed in theLCD.•Push [PBT CLR] for 2 sec. to clear the settings when notin use.•Variable range is set to the half of the IF filter passbandwidth. 25 Hz steps and 50 Hz steps are available.•These controls function as an IF shift control while in AMmode and when the RTTY filter is turned ON. Only theinner control may function in this case.✔What is the PBT control?General PBT function electronically narrows the IF passbandwidth to reject interference. This transceiver uses the DSPcircuit for the PBT function.#8 LOCK INDICATOR [LOCK] (p. 45)Lights when the dial lock function is activated.#9 MEMO PAD-READ SWITCH [MP-R] (p. 55)Each push calls up a frequency and operatingmode in a memo pad. The 5 (or 10) most recentlyprogrammed frequencies and operating modes canbe recalled, starting from the most recent.•The memo pad capacity can be expanded from 5 to 10in set mode for your convenience. (p. 71)$0 KEYPAD➥Pushing a key selects the operating band.•[GENE] selects the general coverage band.➥Pushing the same key 2 or 3 times calls up otherstacked frequencies in the band. (p. 24)•Icom’s triple band stacking register memorizes 3 fre-quencies in each band.➥After pushing [F-INP], enters a keyed frequencyor memory channel. Pushing [(F-INP)ENT] or[Y]/[Z] is necessary at the end. (pgs. 24, 50)•e.g. to enter 14.195 MHz, push [F-INP] [1] [4] [•] [1][9] [5] [(F-INP)ENT].$1 MEMO PAD-WRITE SWITCH [MP-W] (p. 55)Programs the selected readout frequency and op-erating mode into a memo pad.•The 5 most recent entries remain in memo pads.•The transmit frequency is programmed when pushed to-gether with [XFC].•The memo pad capacity can be expanded from 5 to 10in set mode for your convenience. (p. 71)$2 DUALWATCH SWITCH [DUALWATCH] (p. 31)➥Turns the dualwatch function ON and OFF whenpushed.➥Turns the dualwatch function ON and equalizesthe sub readout frequency to the main readoutwhen pushed for 2 sec. (Quick dualwatch func-tion)•The quick dualwatch function can be turned OFFusing set mode. (p. 68)$3 SPLIT SWITCH [SPLIT] (p. 32)➥Turns the split function ON and OFF whenpushed.➥Turns the split function ON, equalizes the subreadout frequency to the main readout and setsthe sub readout for frequency input when pushedfor 2 sec. in non-FM modes. (Quick split function)•The offset frequency is shifted from the main readoutfrequency in FM mode. (pgs. 46, 69)•The quick split function can be turned OFF using setmode. (p. 68)➥Turns the split function ON and shifts the subreadout frequency after inputting an offset (±4MHz in 1 kHz steps).$4 RECEIVE INDICATOR [RX]Lights green while receiving a signal and when thesquelch is open.$5 TRANSMIT INDICATOR [TX]Lights red while transmitting.PBT1PBT2TWIN PBTLow cut High cutCenterTWIN PBT TWIN PBT TWIN PBT–+NOTCHNOTCHNotch OFF Notch ON
82PANEL DESCRIPTION$6 LCD FUNCTION DISPLAY (See p. 10 for details.)Shows the operating frequency, function switchmenus, spectrum screen, memory channel screen,set mode settings, etc.$7 MEMORY UP/DOWN SWITCHES [YY]/[ZZ](p. 50)➥Select the memory channel number for the se-lected readout.•Memory channels can be selected both in VFO andmemory modes.➥Select the desired memory channel directly afterpushing [F-INP] and a memory channel number.$8 MEMORY WRITE SWITCH [MW] (p. 52)Stores the selected readout frequency and operat-ing mode into the displayed memory channel whenpushed for 2 sec.•This function is available both in VFO and memorymodes.$9 MEMORY CLEAR SWITCH [M-CL] (p. 54)Clears the selected readout memory channel con-tents when pushed for 2 sec. in memory mode.•The channel becomes a blank channel.•This switch does not function in VFO mode.%0 QUICK TUNING SWITCH [TS] (p. 25)➥Turns the quick tuning step ON and OFF.•While the quick tuning indicator is displayed, the fre-quency can be changed in programmed kHz steps.•0.1, 1, 5, 9, 10, 12.5, 20 and 25 kHz quick tuningsteps are available.➥While the quick tuning step is OFF, turns the 1 Hzstep ON and OFF when pushed for 2 sec.•1 Hz indications appear in both readouts and the fre-quency can be changed in 1 Hz steps.➥While the quick tuning step is ON, enters thequick tuning step set mode when pushed for 2sec.%1 TRANSMIT FREQUENCY CHECK SWITCH[XFC]Monitors the transmit frequency when pushed andheld when the split frequency function is ON.•While pushing this switch, the transmit frequency can bechanged with the tuning dial, keypad, memo pad or the[Y]/[Z] switches.•When the split lock function is turned ON, pushing [XFC]cancels the dial lock function. (p. 69)ANT1METERPoBWBW 2.4k2.4k SFTSFT 0FIL2FIL2qw:ppTXTXCWCWqr≥qpp≥pp21.076.5021.076.50VFOVFOUSBUSB1Quick tuning indicatorNB NRBAL NRCOMP KEY SPEED BK-IN DELAYLOCKTXRXTWIN PBTCW PITCHF-1 F-2 F-3 F-4 F-5 SPEECH LOCKRIT/ TXTXRIT CLEARSPLITMP-W MP-RDUALWATCHVFO/MEMOMAIN/SUBCHANGE1.8 13.5 27310 414 518 621 724 828 9GENE•50 0F-INPENTYZMWM-CLTSXFCEIVERi756PROPBT CLR NOTCHNOTCHSSBCW/RTTYAM/FM FILTER EXIT$7 $8 $9 %0 %1$6■Front panel (continued)
92PANEL DESCRIPTION■Microphone (HM-36)qUP/DOWN SWITCHES [UP]/[DN]Change the selected readout frequency or memorychannel.•Continuous pushing changes the frequency or memorychannel number continuously.•While pushing [XFC], the transmit readout frequency canbe controlled while in spilt frequency operation.•The [UP]/[DN] switch can simulate a key paddle. Presetin the keyer set mode. (p. 42)wPTT SWITCHPush and hold to transmit; release to receive.qw•MICROPHONE CONNECTOR(Front panel view)•HM-36 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMCAUTION: DO NOT short pin 2 to ground as thiscan damage the internal 8 V regulator.++qwertyui4700p4700p10µ0.33µMICROPHONEMICELEMENT2k470DOWN UPPTT RECEIVETRANSMITMICROPHONE CABLE MICROPHONE PLUGy GND (PTT ground)t PTTr Main readout squelch switchq Microphone inputw +8 V DC outpute Frequency up/downu GND (Microphone ground)i Main readout AF output (varies with [AF]/[BAL])Max. 10 mAGroundGround through 470 Ω“LOW” level“HIGH” level+8 V DC outputFrequency upFrequency downSquelch openSquelch closed[MIC]PIN NO.werFUNCTION DESCRIPTION
qTX INDICATORIndicates the frequency readout for transmit.wVFO/MEMORY CHANNEL INDICATOR (pgs. 23, 50)Indicates the VFO mode or selected memory chan-nel number.eSELECT MEMORY CHANNEL INDICATOR (p. 59)Indicates the displayed memory channel is set as aselect memory channel.rMULTI-FUNCTION SWITCH GUIDEIndicates the function of the multi-function switches.tLCD FUNCTION SWITCH GUIDEIndicates the function of the LCD function switches([F-1]–[F-5]).yMULTI-FUNCTION SCREEN (p. 11)Shows the screens for the multi-function digitalmeter, spectrum scope, voice recorder, memorychannel, scan, memory keyer, RTTY decoder, IF fil-ter selection or set modes, etc.uMEMORY CHANNEL READOUTS (p. 50)➥Show the selected memory channel contents inVFO mode.➥Show the VFO contents in memory mode.iFREQUENCY READOUTS (p. 24)Show the operating frequency.•Outline characters are used for non-accessing readout.oCLOCK READOUT (p. 62)Shows the current time.!0 RTTY TUNING INDICATOR (p. 41)Shows the tuning level in RTTY mode.!1 QUICK TUNING INDICATOR (p. 25)Appears when the quick tuning step function is inuse.!2 PASSBAND WIDTH INDICATOR (p. 26)Graphically displays the passband width for twinPBT operation and center frequency for IF shift op-eration.!3 IF FILTER INDICATOR (p. 29)Shows the selected IF filter number.!4 SHIFT FREQUENCY INDICATOR (p. 26)Shows the shift frequency of the IF filter.!5 MODE INDICATOR (p. 26)Shows the selected mode.!6 BAND WIDTH INDICATOR (p. 29)Shows the passband width of the IF filter.102PANEL DESCRIPTIONANTANT1METERMETERPoPoP.AMPP.AMP1ATTATTOFFOFFVOXVOXOFFOFFCOMPCOMPOFFOFFWIDEWIDEAGCAGCMIDMIDSUBSUBMARKERMARKER+12.5k+12.5k-12.5k-12.5k SPECTRUM  SCOPESPECTRUM  SCOPESPANSPAN ATTATT MARKERMARKER HOLDHOLD SETSETBWBW 2.4k2.4k SFTSFT 0USBUSBqw:ppVFOVFO 21.085.0021.085.00TXCWCWFIL2qr≥qqy≥ppqr≥qpp≥pp56ßUSB1ß 21.085.0021.085.00 CWCWVFOFIL2FIL2GridGrid10k10k10dB10dBtii!6 !4!5 !2!3 !1 !0 oyuurqwew■LCD display
112PANEL DESCRIPTIONANTANT1METERMETERPoPoP.AMPP.AMP1ATTATTOFFOFFVOXVOXOFFOFFCOMPCOMPOFFOFFWIDEWIDESCOPESCOPE VOICEVOICE MEMORYMEMORY SCANSCAN SETSETBWBW 2.4k2.4k SFTSFT 0VFOVFO FIL2FIL2USBUSBqw:ppAGCAGCMIDMID1TXTXVFOVFO1USBUSBCWCWCWCWFIL2FIL2qr≥qpp≥ppqr≥qpp≥pp--. ---. ----. ---. ----. ---. ----. ---. --VOXVOXOFFOFFCOMPCOMPOFFOFFWIDEWIDESPANSPAN MARKERMARKER HOLDHOLD SETSETAGCAGCMIDMID GridGrid2.5k2.5k10dB10dB+12. 5k+12. 5k-12. 5k-12. 5k SPECTRUM  SCOPESPECTRUM  SCOPEPLAYPLAY MIC RECMIC REC TX LEV.TX LEV. SETSETVOXVOXOFFOFFCOMPCOMPOFFOFFWIDEWIDEAGCAGCMIDMIDVOICE RECORDERVOICE RECORDERSENDSEND EDITEDIT 001001 CW KEYCW KEYBK-INBK-INOFFOFF1/41/4OFFOFFAGCAGCMIDMIDMEMORY KEYERMEMORY KEYERROLLROLL SETSET SELECTSELECT NAMENAME WIDEWIDEVOXVOXOFFOFFCOMPCOMPOFFOFFWIDEWIDERTTYRTTYFILFILONONAGCAGCMIDMIDMEMORYMEMORYLEVELLEVEL DISPDISP TIMETIME OTHERSOTHERSVOXVOXOFFOFFCOMPCOMPOFFOFFWIDEWIDEAGCAGCMIDMIDSET MODESET MODEF-1F-1F-2F-2F-2F-2F-3F-3F-4F-4F-4F-5F-5VOXVOXOFFOFFCOMPCOMPOFFOFFWIDEWIDEMEMOMEMO∂FSELECTSELECT∂F SPANF SPAN SETSETAGCAGCMIDMIDSCANSCANVOXVOXOFFOFFCOMPCOMPOFFOFFWIDEWIDEPROGPROG∂FFINEFINE∂F SPANF SPAN SETSETAGCAGCMIDMIDSCANSCANATTATTHOLDHOLD CLRCLR WIDEWIDEADJADJ1/41/4OFFOFFAGCAGCMIDMID•Spectrum scope screen (p. 44)•Voice recorder screen (p. 38)•Memory channel screen (p. 51)•Memory channel scan screen (p. 58) •RTTY decoder screen (p. 41)•Programmed scan screen (p. 57)•Set mode screen (p. 64)•Memory keyer screen (p. 42)•Start up screen9999 --.---.----.---.-- ------------ ------P1P1 00.500.000.500.00 LSBLSB FL2   SCAN EDGEFL2   SCAN EDGEP2P2 29.999.9929.999.99 USBUSB FL2   SCAN EDGEFL2   SCAN EDGE 1 --.---.----.---.-- ------------ ------ 2 --.---.----.---.-- ------------ ------ 3 --.---.----.---.-- ------------ ------ 4 --.---.----.---.-- ------------ ------SETSETMODEMODEMENUMENULEVELLEVELTXTXTone,Monitor,SideTone,Monitor,SideToneToneetcetcDISPDISPBright,Contrast,Style,FontBright,Contrast,Style,FontetcetcTIMETIMEClock/TimerClock/TimerOTHERSOTHERSOtherOtherSetSetModeModeMEMORY KEYER MENUMEMORY KEYER MENUSENDSENDMax.54Max.54CharactersCharactersx4ch4chEDITEDITMemoryMemoryEditorEditor001001001001StyleStyleContestContestNumberNumberCWCWKEYKEYMemo-key,Elec-key,CWMemo-key,Elec-key,CWWaveWaveFormFormSetSet********RTTYRTTYDecodeDecodeMonitorMonitor********45bps45bpsBAUDOTBAUDOTMark=2125,Mark=2125,Shift=170Shift=170UnShiftUnShiftOnOnSpaceSpacesupportsupport(SET-OTHERS)(SET-OTHERS)NewNewLineLineCodeCodeselectableselectable(SET-OTHERS)(SET-OTHERS)IfIfRTTY-FILRTTY-FILisisOFF,OFF,PleasePleaseturnturnON.ON.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------∂FSpanSpan:±±10kHz10kHzProgrammedProgrammedP1:P1:0.500.00MHz0.500.00MHzscanscanedgesedgesP2:P2:29.999.99MHz29.999.99MHz∂FSpanSpan:±±10kHz10kHzProgrammedProgrammedP1:P1:0.500.00MHz0.500.00MHzscanscanedgesedgesP2:P2:29.999.99MHz29.999.99MHzVOICEVOICERECORDERRECORDERMENUMENUPLAYPLAYTXTX15sec.15sec.x4ch4chRXRX15sec.15sec.x4ch4chMICMICRECRECMic Record/RecordMic Record/RecordcheckcheckTXTXLEV.LEV.RecorderRecorderOutputOutputAdjustAdjustSETSETAutoAutoMonitorMonitorSETSETTHRESHOLDTHRESHOLD 9RTTY DECODERTTY DECODE■Screen menu arrangementThe following screens can be selected from the startup screen. Choose the desired screen using the fol-lowing chart.Pushing [EXIT] one or more times returns to the startup screen. See p. 64 for set mode arrangement.
■Rear panelqRECEIVE ANTENNA CONNECTOR [RX ANT] (p. 16)Connects a 50 Ωgeneral coverage antenna with anRCA connector.wTRANSVERTER JACK [XVERT] (p. 19)External transverter input/output jack. Activated byvoltage applied to [ACC(2)] pin 6.eTUNER CONTROL SOCKET [TUNER] (p. 16)Accepts the control cable from an optional AH-4HF/50 MHz AUTOMATIC ANTENNA TUNER or AH-3HF AUTOMATIC ANTENNA TUNER.rACCESSORY SOCKET 1 [ACC(1)]tACCESSORY SOCKET 2 [ACC(2)]Enable connection of external equipment such as alinear amplifier, an automatic antenna selector/tuner, TNC for data communications, etc.•See p.13 for socket information.ySTRAIGHT KEY JACK [KEY] (p. 15)Accepts a straight key or external electronic keyerwith 1⁄4inch standard plug.•[ELEC-KEY] on the front panel can be used for a straightkey or external electronic keyer. Deactivate the internalelectronic keyer in keyer set mode. (p. 42)If you use an external electronic keyer, make surethe voltage retained by the keyer is less than 0.4V when the key is ON.uCI-V REMOTE CONTROL JACK [REMOTE] (p. 16)➥Designed for use with a personal computer for re-mote control of transceiver functions.➥Used for transceive operation with another IcomCI-V transceiver or receiver.iEXTERNAL SPEAKER JACK [EXT SP] (pgs. 16, 81)Accepts an 4–8 Ωspeaker.oALC INPUT JACK [ALC] (p. 19)Connects to the ALC output jack of a non-Icom lin-ear amplifier.!0 SEND CONTROL JACK [SEND] (p. 19)Goes to ground while transmitting to control exter-nal equipment such as a linear amplifier.•Max. control level: 16 V DC/2 A!1 DC POWER SOCKET [DC 13.8V] (p. 15)Accepts 13.8 V DC through the supplied DC powercable (OPC-025D).Rear panelview +_(+)(_)qw!0!1ertyuio!4 !3 !2122PANEL DESCRIPTION
!2 ANTENNA CONNECTOR 1 [ANT1]!3 ANTENNA CONNECTOR 2 [ANT2] (pgs. 14, 15)Accept a 50 Ωantenna with a PL-259 connector.When using an optional AH-4 HF/50 MHz AUTO-MATIC ANTENNA TUNER or AH-3 HF AUTOMATIC AN-TENNA TUNER, connect it to the [ANT1] connector.The internal antenna tuner activates for [ANT2] anddeactivates for [ANT1] when connecting the AH-4 orAH-3.DACC SOCKETS!4 GROUND TERMINAL [GND] (pgs. 14, 15)Connect this terminal to a ground to prevent electri-cal shocks, TVI, BCI and other problems.132PANEL DESCRIPTIONACC(1) PIN NO.PIN NAMEDESCRIPTION SPECIFICATIONS1RTTY Controls RTTY keying. “HIGH” level : More than 2.4 V“LOW” level : Less than 0.6 VOutput current : Less than 2 mA2GND Connects to ground. Connected in parallel with ACC(2) pin 2.3SENDInput/output pin.Goes to ground when transmitting.When grounded, transmits.Ground level : –0.5 V to 0.8 VOutput current : Less than 20 mAInput current (Tx) : Less than 200 mAConnected in parallel with ACC(2) pin 3.4MOD Modulator input.Connects to a modulator. Input impedance : 10 kΩInput level : Approx. 100 mV rms5AF AF detector output.Fixed, regardless of [AF] position indefault settings. (see notes below)Output impedance : 4.7 kΩOutput level  : 100 to 300 mV rms6SQLS Squelch output.Goes to ground when squelchopens.Squelch open  : Less than 0.3 V/5 mASquelch closed  : More than 6.0 V/100 µA713.8 V 13.8 V output when power is ON. Output current  : Max. 1 AConnected in parallel with ACC(2) pin 7.8ALC ALC voltage input. Control voltage  : –4 to 0 VInput impedance  : More than 10 kΩConnected in parallel with ACC(2) pin 5.Rear panelview12345678ACC(2) PIN NO.PIN NAMEDESCRIPTION SPECIFICATIONS18 V Regulated 8 V output. Output voltage  : 8 V ±0.3 VOutput current  : Less than 10 mA2GND Same as ACC(1) pin 2.3SEND Same as ACC(1) pin 3.4BAND Band voltage output.(Varies with amateur band) Output voltage  : 0 to 8.0 V5ALC Same as ACC(1) pin 8.6TRV Activates [XVERT] input/outputwhen “HIGH” voltage is applied.713.8 V Same as ACC(1) pin 7.Rear panelview1234567Input impedance : More than 10 kΩInput voltage  : 2 to 13.8 VIf the CW side tone level limit or beep level limit is inuse, the CW side tone or beep tone decreases fromthe fixed level when the [AF] control is rotated abovea specified level, respectively. (p. 65)
314INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS■UnpackingAfter unpacking, immediately report any damage to thedelivering carrier or dealer. Keep the shipping cartons.For a description and a diagram of accessory equip-ment included with the IC-756PRO, see ‘Supplied ac-cessories’on p. 1 of this manual.■Selecting a locationSelect a location for the transceiver that allows ade-quate air circulation, free from extreme heat, cold, orvibrations, and away from TV sets, TV antenna ele-ments, radios and other electro-magnetic sources.The base of the transceiver has an adjustable stand fordesktop use. Set the stand to one of two angles de-pending on your operating conditions.■GroundingTo prevent electrical shock, television interference(TVI), broadcast interference (BCI) and other prob-lems, ground the transceiver through the GROUNDterminal on the rear panel.For best results, connect a heavy gauge wire or strapto a long earth-sunk copper rod. Make the distance be-tween the [GND] terminal and ground as short as pos-sible.RWARNING: NEVER connect the [GND]terminal to a gas or electric pipe, since the connec-tion could cause an explosion or electric shock.■Antenna connectionFor radio communications, the antenna is of critical im-portance, along with output power and sensitivity. Se-lect antenna(s), such as a well-matched 50 Ωantenna,and feedline. 1.5:1 or better of Voltage Standing WaveRatio (VSWR) is recommended for your desired band.Of course, the transmission line should be a coaxialcable.When using 1 antenna, use the [ANT1] connector.CAUTION: Protect your transceiver from lightningby using a lightning arrestor.Antenna SWREach antenna is tuned for a specified frequencyrange and SWR may be increased out-of-range.When the SWR is higher than approx. 2.0:1, thetransceiver’s power drops to protect the final transis-tor. In this case, an antenna tuner is useful to matchthe transceiver and antenna. Low SWR allows fullpower for transmitting even when using the antennatuner. The IC-756PRO has an SWR meter to monitorthe antenna SWR continuously.PL-259 CONNECTOR INSTALLATION EXAMPLE30 mm ≈9⁄8in   10 mm ≈3⁄8in   1–2 mm ≈1⁄16 in30 mm10 mm (soft solder)10 mm1–2 mmsolder solderSoftsolderCoupling ringSlide the coupling ring down. Strip the cable jacket and soft solder.Slide the connector body on and solder it.Screw the coupling ring onto the connector body.Strip the cable as shown at left. Soft solder the center con-ductor.qwer
153INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONSTIMERPOWERTRANSMITPHONESELEC-KEYMICTUNER MONITOR NB NRAF BAL NRRF/SQLMIC GAIN RF POWER COMP KEY SPEED BK-IN DELAYLOCKTXRXTWIN PBTCW PITCHF-1 F-2 F-3 F-4 F-5SPEECH LOCKRIT/ TXTXRIT CLEARSPLITMP-W MP-RDUALWATCHVFO/MEMOMAIN/SUBCHANGE1.8 13.5 27310 414 518 621 724 828 9GENE•50 0F-INPENTYZMWM-CLTSXFCHF/50MHz TRANSCEIVERi756PROPBT CLR NOTCHNOTCHSSBCW/RTTYAM/FM FILTER EXITCW KEYA straight key can be used when the internal electronic keyer is turned OFF in keyer set mode. (p. 42)MICROPHONES (p. 81)SM-20HM-36GROUND (p. 14)Use the heaviest gauge wire or strap available and make the connection as short as possible.Grounding prevents electrical shocks, TVI and other problems.ANTENNA 1, 2 (p. 14)[Example]: ANT1 for 1.8–18 MHz bandsANT2 for 21–50 MHz bandsDC POWER SUPPLYSTRAIGHT KEY13.8 V DC25 A+_■Required connections•Front panel•Rear panel
163INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONSTIMERPOWERTRANSMITPHONESELEC-KEYMICTUNER MONITOR NB NRAF BAL NRRF/SQLMIC GAIN RF POWER COMP KEY SPEED BK-IN DELAYLOCKTXRXTWIN PBTCW PITCHF-1 F-2 F-3 F-4 F-5SPEECH LOCKRIT/ TXTXRIT CLEARSPLITMP-W MP-RDUALWATCHVFO/MEMOMAIN/SUBCHANGE1.8 13.5 27310 414 518 621 724 828 9GENE•50 0F-INPENTYZMWM-CLTSXFCHF/50MHz TRANSCEIVERi756PROPBT CLR NOTCHNOTCHSSBCW/RTTYAM/FM FILTER EXITHEADPHONESMICThe AFSK modulation signal can be input from [MIC]. (p. 21)ANTENNA 1, 2 (pgs. 18–20)Connects a linear amplifier, antenna selector, etc.EXTERNAL SPEAKER (p. 81)ACC SOCKETS (p. 13)RX ANTENNATRANSVERTER (p. 19)Connects a transverter for V/UHF band use.SP-20AH-4, AH-3(p. 20)AH-2b[REMOTE] (pgs. 12, 72)Used for computer control and transceive operation.[SEND], [ALC] (p. 19)Used for connecting a non-Icom linear ampli-fier.When using the AH-4 or AH-3, it must be connected to the [ANT1] connector.■Advanced connections•Front panel•Rear panel
173INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS■Power supply connectionsUse an optional DC power supply with a 25 A capacityand above when operating the transceiver with ACpower. Refer to the diagrams below.CAUTION: Before connecting the DC powercable, check the following important items. Makesure:•The [POWER] switch is OFF.•Output voltage of the power source is 12–15 Vwhen you use a non-Icom power supply.•DC power cable polarity is correct.Red : positive +terminalBlack : negative _terminalCONNECTING A DC POWER SUPPLYto DC power socketA DC power supplyAC outletAC cable30 A fusesSuppliedDC power cable13.8 V  25 ABlack_Red+TransceiverCONNECTING A VEHICLE BATTERY12 Vbattery SuppliedDC power cable+ red_ blackCrimpSolderGrommetNEVER connect toa 24 V battery.NOTE: Use terminals forthe cable connections.
183INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS■Linear amplifier connections Use the [ANT1] connector when connecting a linearamplifier.CONNECTING THE IC-PW1Turn OFF the transceiver’s antenna tuner while tuning the IC-PW1’s tuner.ANTACC-1ANT2 ANT1 ACC(2) REMOTEREMOTEINPUT1INPUT2 Connect [INPUT2]if necessary.GNDGNDIC-PW1IC-756PROGroundAC outlet (Non-European versions : 100–120/220–240 VEuropean version : 230 V)Coaxial cable (supplied with the IC-PW1)Coaxial cable (optional)ACC cable (supplied with the IC-PW1)Be sure to connect the cable to the 7-pin ACC(2) jack.Remote control cable (supplied with the IC-PW1)To anantennaEXCITER1 1&2CONNECTING THE IC-4KLTurn OFF the transceiver’s antenna tuner while tuning the IC-4KL’s tuner.TransceiverGroundIC-4KLRemotecontrollerCoaxial cable (supplied with the IC-4KL)ACC cable (supplied with the IC-4KL)ACCIC-4KLRemote control cable(supplied with the IC-4KL)AC outlet (220–240 V)To anantennaANT1ACC(2)
193INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONSCONNECTING THE IC-2KLCAUTION:Set the transceiver outputpower for 80 W max. with the[RF POWER] control, other-wise, a protection circuit willactivate.OPC-118 (sold separately)ACC(2)ACC(1)GroundTo the IC-2KLPSCoaxial cable (supplied with the IC-2KL)ACC cable (supplied with the IC-2KL)To an antennaANT1 TransceiverIC-2KLANTGNDCONNECTING A NON-ICOM LINEAR AMPLIFIERRF OUTPUT RF INPUTALCSEND50 Ω coaxial cableTransceiverANT1ALC SENDTo an antennaNon-Icom linear amplifierRWARNING:Set the transceiver output powerand linear amplifier ALC outputlevel referring to the linear amplifierinstruction manual.The ALC input level must be in therange 0 V to –4 V, and the trans-ceiver does not accept positivevoltage. Non-matched ALC and RFpower settings could cause a fireor ruin the linear amplifier.The specifications for the SEND relay are 16 V DC 2 A. If thislevel is exceeded, a large external relay must be used.When 2 to 13.8 V is applied to pin 6 of [ACC(2)], the[XVERT] jack is activated for transverter operationand the antenna connectors do not receive or trans-mit any signals. (p. 13)While receiving, the [XVERT] jack can be activated asan input terminal from an external transverter.While transmitting, the [XVERT] jack outputs signalsof the displayed frequency at –20 dBm (22 mV) assignals for the external transverter.Transverter jack■Transverter jack information
203INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS■External antenna selector or antenna tuner connectionsCONNECTING THE EX-627Coaxial cable (supplied with the EX-627)ANT1GroundEX-627ACC cable(supplied with the EX-627)ACC(2)CONNECTING THE AH-4 or AH-3Coaxial cable (from the AH-4 or AH-3)Long wire or optional AH-2bGroundTransceiver  AH-4 or AH-3ANT1 Control cableCONNECTING THE IC-AT500 THROUGH THE IC-2KLTransceiverGroundCoaxial cable(supplied with the IC-2KL)ACC cable(supplied with the IC-2KL)ACC cable(supplied with the IC-AT500)IC-2KLTo the IC-2KLPSIC-AT500OPC-118 (sold separately)To anantennaANTGNDCoaxial cable(supplied with the IC-AT500)ACC(1) ACC(2)ANT1•The AH-4 and AH-3 must be connected to [ANT1].•The AH-3 can be used for the HF bands only, although the [ANT1] con-nector is used for both HF and 50 MHz operation. Use a coaxial antennaswitch when you operate the 50 MHz band with the AH-3 connected.
AF inputGround (GND)PTTSQUELCH input*RTTY keying* Connect the SQUELCH line when required.Terminal unit (TU) orTerminal Node Controller (TNC)[ACC(1)] socket(Rear panel view)12345678AFSK outputAF inputGround (GND)Ground (GND)PTTSQUELCH input** Connect the SQUELCH line when required.Terminal Node Controller (TNC)or Scan converter[ACC(1)] socket(Rear panel view)12345678AF inputGround (GND)AFSK outputPTTSQUELCH input** Connect the SQUELCH line when required.Terminal Node Controller (TNC)or Scan converter[MIC] connector(Front panel view)12345678213INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS■FSK and AFSK (SSTV) connectionsTo connect a terminal unit, TNC or scan converter,refer to the diagram below.For RTTY operation:Narrow filter settings may not pass RTTY signals.Be sure to select the appropriate IF filter settingscorresponding to the signal width. (p. 29)FSK (RTTY) connectionUse RTTY mode for operationAFSK and SSTV connectionsUse SSB or FM mode for operationAFSK and SSTV connections via microphone connectorUse SSB or FM mode for operationWhen connected to the [MIC] connector, [MICGAIN] and [AF] control adjustment is required.
422FREQUENCY SETTING■When first applying power (CPU resetting)Before first applying power, make sure all connectionsrequired for your system are complete by referring toChapter 3. Then, reset the transceiver using the fol-lowing procedure.Resetting CLEARS all programmed contents inmemory channels and returns programmed valuesin set mode to default values.qMake sure the transceiver power is OFF.wWhile pushing [M-CL] and [F-INP], push [POWER]for 2 sec. to turn power ON.•The internal CPU is reset.•A/D convertor calibration of the DSP unit starts and ittakes 10 sec.•The transceiver displays its initial VFO frequencies whenresetting is complete.eCorrect the set mode settings after resetting, if de-sired.■Initial settingsAfter resetting the transceiver, set controls andswitches as shown in the figure below.[POWER] [M-CL][F-INP][METER]: Po[ANT]: 1[ATT]: OFF[P.AMP]: 1[PBT CLR]: OFF[NOTCH]: OFF[LOCK]: OFF[AGC]: MID*1[POWER]: OFF[TUNER], [MONITOR], [NB], [NR]: OFF[COMP]*2: OFF WIDE; [1/4],*2 [TONE]*2: OFF [VOX],*2 [BK-IN],*2 [RTTY FIL]*2: OFF[AF]: Max. CCW[RF/SQL]: 12 o’clock[RF POWER]: Max. CW[MIC GAIN]: 10–12 o’clock [BAL]: Center*1 FAST in FM mode.*2 Appears in some modes.Turn power ON, then check the display. If any of thefollowing indicators appear, turn them OFF as follows:•Quick tuning step indicator “▼”: Push [TS].•1 Hz frequency readout  : Push [TS] for 2sec. (while quicktuning step is OFF)•RIT indicator “” : Push [RIT].•∂TX indicator “” : Push [∂TX].•Split indicator “” : Push [SPLIT].•Dualwatch indicator “”: Push [DUALWATCH].•Twin peak filter indicator “”: Push [RTTY FIL].•Auto notch indicator “” : Push [NOTCH].•Manual notch indicator “”: Push [NOTCH].MNMNANANTPFTPFDUAL-WDUAL-WSPLITSPLIT∂TXTXRITRITUnder cooler temperatures, the LCD may appeardark and unstable after turning power ON. This isnormal and does not indicate any equipment mal-function.CW : Max. clockwiseCCW : Max. counterclockwise
234FREQUENCY SETTING■VFO descriptionVFO is an abbreviation of Variable Frequency Oscilla-tor, and traditionally refers to an oscillator.The transceiver’s VFO is somewhat different. The VFOof the IC-756PRO acts like a computer’s window andcan show one frequency and one operating mode.You can call up a desired frequency to the VFO withthe keypad, memo pad-read switch (see p. 55) or thememory transfer function (see p. 53). You can alsochange the frequency with the tuning dial and selectthe operating mode with the mode switches.During dualwatch or split frequency operation, the subVFO is functional (non-outline, non-spotted, larger fre-quency characters). While pushing [XFC] during splitfrequency operation, you can change the transmitreadout frequency with the keypad, memo pad-readswitch or the memory transfer function.ANTANT1METERMETERPoPoBWBW 2.4k2.4k SFTSFT 0VFOVFO FIL2FIL2USBUSBqw:ppTXTX1CWCWqr≥qpp≥pp21.076.5021.076.50TransferTransfer TransferChange21.295 MHz 28.025 MHz 7.001 MHzKEYPAD(BAND KEY) MEMORYCHANNELMEMO PADTUNING DIALSelectMODESWITCHES•Differences between VFO mode and memory modeVFO MODEVFO shows a frequency and operating mode. If thefrequency or operating mode is changed, the VFO au-tomatically memorizes the new frequency or new op-erating mode.When a VFO is selected from another band or mem-ory mode, the frequency and operating mode lastused for that VFO appear.[EXAMPLE]MEMORY MODE (pgs. 50–54)Each memory channel shows a frequency and oper-ating mode like a VFO. Even if the frequency or modeis changed, the memory channel does not memorizethe new frequency or operating mode.When the memory channel is selected from anothermemory channel or VFO mode, the memorized fre-quency and operating mode appear.[EXAMPLE]ANTANT1METERMETERPoPoBWBW2.4k2.4kSFTSFT0VFOVFOFIL2FIL2USBUSBqw:ppTXTX1CWCWqr≥qwe≥pp21.076.5021.076.50ANTANT1METERMETERPoPoBWBW 500 500SFTSFT0BPFBPF1FIL2FIL2CWCWqw:ppTXTXVFOVFOUSBUSBwq≥puy≥tp14.123.0014.123.00ANTANT1METERMETERPoPoBWBW2.4k2.4kSFTSFT0VFOVFOFIL2FIL2USBUSBqw:ppTXTX1CWCWqr≥qwe≥pp21.076.5021.076.50ANTANT1METERMETERPoPoBWBW2.4k2.4kSFTSFT0VFOVFOFIL2FIL2USBUSBqw:ppTXTX1CWCWqr≥qpp≥pp21.076.5021.076.50ANTANT1METERMETERPoPoBWBW2.4k2.4kSFTSFT0FIL2FIL2USBUSBqw:ppTXTXVFOVFOUSBUSBqr≥qpp≥pp14.100.0014.100.00ANTANT1METERMETERPoPoBWBW2.4k2.4kSFTSFT0FIL2FIL2USBUSBqw:ppTXTXVFOVFOUSBUSBwq≥wrt≥pp14.100.0014.100.00ANTANT1METERMETERPoPoBWBW2.4k2.4kSFTSFT0FIL2FIL2USBUSBqw:ppTXTXVFOVFOUSBUSBqr≥qwe≥pp14.100.0014.100.00ANTANT1METERMETERPoPoBWBW2.4k2.4kSFTSFT01FIL2FIL2USBUSBqw:ppTXTXVFOVFOUSBUSBqr≥qpp≥pp14.100.0014.100.00112121VFO is selected.The frequency is changed.Memory mode is selected.VFO is selected again.Memory channel 1 is selected.The frequency is changed.Another memory channel is selected.Memory channel 1 is selected again.Changed frequency (14.123 MHz) does not appear andmemorized frequency (14.100 MHz) appears instead.Changed frequency (14.123 MHz) appears.
■Direct frequency entry with the keypad■Frequency setting with the tuning dial•For ham band useqPush the desired band key on the keypad 1–3times.•3 different frequencies can be selected on each bandwith the band key. (See “Triple band stacking register”below.)wRotate the tuning dial to set the desired frequency.eSelect the desired operating mode with the modeswitch. (p. 26)•For general coverage receiver useqPush [GENE] on the keypad 1–3 times.•The [GENE] key calls up a frequency for general cov-erage receiver use.wRotate the tuning dial to set the desired frequency.•For quick tuning, use the quick tuning step function. (p.25)eSelect the desired operating mode with the modeswitch. (p. 26)ANT1METERPoBWBW 2.4k2.4k SFTSFT 0VFOVFO FIL2FIL2USBUSBqw:ppTXTX1CWCWo≥uip≥pp21.076.5021.076.50ANT1METERPoBWBW 2.4k2.4k SFTSFT 0VFOVFO FIL2FIL2USBUSBqw:ppTXTX1CWCWqt≥qpp≥pp21.076.5021.076.50ANT1METERPoBWBW 2.4k2.4k SFTSFT 0VFOVFO FIL2FIL2USBUSBqw:ppTXTX1CWCWwq≥wot≥pp21.076.5021.076.50ANT1METERPoBWBW 2.4k2.4k SFTSFT 0VFOVFO FIL2FIL2USBUSBqw:ppTXTX1CWCWwq≥wpp≥pp21.076.5021.076.50244FREQUENCY SETTINGThe transceiver has a keypad for direct frequencyentry as described below.qPush [F-INP].•“ ”appears.wInput the desired frequency.•Input “•” (decimal point) between the MHz units andkHz units.ePush [(F-INP)ENT] to enter the input frequency.•To cancel the input, push [MAIN/SUB] instead of[(F-INP)ENT].[EXAMPLE]F-inpIf the dial lock function is activated, the lock indicator lights, and the tuning dial doesnot function. In this case, push [LOCK] to deactivate the lock function.TRIPLE BAND STACKING REGISTERThe triple band stacking register provides 3 memoriesin one band. 3 sets of a frequency and mode on eachband are automatically stored when used.If a band key is pushed once, the frequency andmode last used are called up. When the key is pushedagain, another stored frequency and mode are calledup.This function is convenient when you operate 3modes on one band. For example, one register isused for a CW frequency, another for an SSB fre-quency and the other one for an RTTY frequency.[EXAMPLE]21 m21 m14 b14.025.00CW14.090.00RTTY14.195.00USB14 MHz bandPush 14 b21.025.00CW21.090.00RTTY21.295.00USB21 MHz bandPushF-INPENT21.280      21.24514.025 MHz1 04 2•508 7•2 5ENT7 0•6F-INP ENT2 4•5F-INP ENT18.0725 MHz1F-INP706 kHzF-INP ENT•155.100 MHzF-INP ENT77.000 MHz
■Advanced tuning functions254FREQUENCY SETTINGSELECTING THE 1 Hz STEPThe minimum tuning step of 1 Hz can be used for finetuning.qTurn OFF the quick tuning step.•“▼”does not appear.wPush [TS] for 2 sec. to toggle the 1 Hz tuning stepON and OFF.•RIT and/or ∂TX also functions in 1 Hz tuning stepwhen used.ANTANT1METERMETERPoPoP.AMPP.AMP1ATTATTOFFOFFVOXVOXOFFOFFCOMPCOMPOFFOFFWIDEWIDESCOPESCOPE VOICEVOICE MEMORYMEMORY SCANSCAN SETSETBWBW 2.4k2.4k SFTSFT 0FIL2FIL2USBUSBqw:ppAGCAGCMIDMID1TXTXVFOVFO1USBUSBUSBUSBUSBUSBFIL2FIL2qr≥qot≥pppqr≥wpt≥ppp14.100.0014.100.0014.100.0014.100.00VFOVFO1 Hz step indicator1/4 TUNING STEP FUNCTION (CW/RTTY only)While operating in CW/RTTY, the 1/4 function is avail-able for critical tuning. Dial rotation is reduced to 1/4of normal when the 1/4 function is in use.➥Push [1/4] to toggle the 1/4 function ON and OFF.1/41/4ONON1/41/4OFFOFF1/4 tuning step OFF 1/4 tuning step ONAUTO TUNING STEP FUNCTION (AM/FM only)When selecting AM or FM, the quick tuning step isautomatically selected by the auto tuning step func-tion.QUICK TUNING STEPThe operating frequency can be changed in kHzsteps (0.1, 1, 5, 9, 10, 12.5, 20 or 25 kHz selectable)for quick tuning.qPush [TS] momentarily to display the quick tuningindicator.wRotate the tuning dial to change the frequency inprogrammed kHz steps.ePush [TS] again to turn OFF the indicator.rRotate the tuning dial for normal tuning if desired.SELECTING THE kHz STEPqPush [TS] momentarily to turn the quick tuningstep ON.wPush [TS] for 2 sec. to enter the quick tuning stepsetting display.•Selected tuning steps for all modes appear.eSelect the desired operating mode.rRotate the tuning dial to select the desired tuningstep from 0.1, 1, 5, 9, 10, 12.5, 20 or 25 kHz.tRepeat steps eand rto select quick tuningsteps for other modes, if desired.yPush [EXIT] to exit the setting display.VOXVOXOFFOFFCOMPCOMPOFFOFFWIDEWIDEDEFDEFAGCAGCMIDMIDTSTSFMFMAMAM1010(kHz)(kHz)1111SSBSSB CWCW RTTYRTTYANT1METERPoBWBW 2.4k2.4k SFTSFT 0FIL2FIL2qw:ppTXTXCWCWqr≥qpp≥pp21.076.5021.076.50VFOVFOUSBUSB1Quick tuning indicator
■Mode selection■Twin PBT operationGeneral PBT (Passband Tuning) function electronicallynarrows the IF passband width by shifting the IF fre-quency to slightly outside of the IF filter passband toreject interference. This transceiver uses the DSP cir-cuit for the PBT function. Moving both [TWIN PBT]controls to the same position shifts the IF.➥The LCD shows the passband width and shift fre-quency graphically.➥Push [FILTER] for 2 sec. to enter the filter set mode.Current passband width and shift frequency is dis-played in the filter set mode screen.➥To set the [TWIN PBT] controls to the center posi-tions, push [PBT CLR] for 2 sec.The variable range depends on the passband widthand mode.The edge of the variable range is half of thepassband width, and PBT is adjustable in 25 or 50 Hzsteps. These controls function as an IF shift controlwhile in AM mode and when the RTTY filter is turnedON. Only the inner control may function in this case. IFshift is adjustable in 20/40 Hz steps in RTTY (RTTY fil-ter is turned ON) or 150/300/500 Hz steps in AM.•[TWIN PBT] should normally be set to the center posi-tions (PBT setting is cleared) when there is no interfer-ence.•When PBT is used, the audio tone may be changed.•Not available for FM mode.•While rotating [TWIN PBT], noise may occur. This comesfrom the DSP unit and does not indicate an equipmentmalfunction.526RECEIVE AND TRANSMITThe following modes are available in the IC-756PRO:SSB (LSB/USB), CW, CW-R (CW reverse), RTTY,RTTY-R (RTTY reverse), AM and FM. Data modes ofSSB, AM and FM are also available.Microphone signals are muted when data mode isselected.To select a mode of operation, push the desired modeswitch momentarily. Push the switch again to togglebetween USB and LSB, CW/CW-R and RTTY/RTTY-R, AM and FM, if necessary. Push the switch for 2sec. to toggle between normal and data mode, CWand CW-R, RTTY and RTTY-R, if necessary.See the diagram below for the order of selection.PBT OPERATION EXAMPLESSBCW/RTTYAM/FMUSB USB-DCW CW-RAM AM-DPush mode switch for 2 sec. Push mode switchmomentarily.LSB LSB-DRTTY RTTY-RFM FM-DTWIN PBT TWIN PBTTWIN PBTIF center frequency Interference Desired signalPassbandBoth controls at center position Cutting a lower passband Cutting both higher and lower passbandsInterference InterferenceDesired signalPassband
275RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT■Notch functionThis transceiver has auto and manual notch func-tions. The auto notch function automatically attenu-ates more than 3 beat tones, tuning signals, etc.,even if they are moving.The manual notch can be setto attenuate a frequency via the [NOTCH] control.➥Push [NOTCH] to toggle the notch function be-tween auto, manual and OFF in SSB and AMmodes.➥Push [NOTCH] to turn the manual notch functionON and OFF in CW mode.➥Push [NOTCH] to turn the auto notch function ONand OFF in FM mode.•Set to attenuate a frequency for manual notch via the[NOTCH] control.•“AN”appears when auto notch is in use.•“MN”appears when manual notch is in use.While operating the manual notch, noise may beheard.This comes from the DSP unit and does notindicate an equipment malfunction.Unwanted tone frequencyDesired signal (AF) Desired signal (AF)Particular frequencyis attenuatedAuto notch OFF Auto notch ON■Noise blankerThe noise blanker eliminates pulse-type noise suchas from car ignitions. The noise blanker is not avail-able for FM mode.➥Push the [NB] switch to turn the noise blanker ONor OFF.When using the noise blanker, received signalsmay be distorted if they are excessively strong.Noise blanker OFF Noise blanker ONNB NB[NB] switch■Noise reductionThe noise reduction function reduces noise compo-nents and picks out desired signals which are buriedin noise.The received signals are converted to digitalsignals and then the desired signals are separatedfrom the noise.qPush the [NR] switch to turn the noise reductionON.•[NR] indicator lights.wRotate the [NR] control to adjust the noise reduc-tion level.ePush the [NR] switch to turn the noise reductionOFF.•[NR] indicator does not light.Deep rotation of the [NR] control results in audiosignal masking or distortion. Set the [NR] controlfor maximum readability.BAL NRNoise reduction OFF Noise reduction activatedDesired signal (CW)Noise componentsBAL NR
The transceiver has 5 RTTY filters in addition to nor-mal IF filters. The passband width can be selectedfrom 1 kHz, 500 Hz, 350 Hz, 300 Hz and 250 Hz.When the RTTY filter is turned ON, the RTTY tuningmeter can be used. (p. 41)Moreover, the twin peak filter changes the receive fre-quency response by boosting 2 particular frequencies(2125 and 2295 Hz) for better copying of desiredRTTY signals.qPush [CW/RTTY] once or twice to select RTTYmode.wPush [RTTY FIL] to turn the RTTY filter ON.•“TPF”appears when the twin peak filter is turned ON.•RTTY filter selectionqPush [EXIT] one or more times to close a multi-function screen, if necessary.wSelect RTTY mode.ePush [RTTY FIL] for 2 sec. to enter RTTY filter setmode.rPush [(F-1)Y] to select band width item.tRotate the tuning dial to select the RTTY filterwidth from 1 kHz, 500 Hz, 350 Hz, 300 Hz and 250Hz.•Push [(F-3)DEF] for 2 sec. to select a default value.yPush [(F-2)Z] to select twin peak filter item.•The received audio volume may become greater whenthe twin peak filter is turned ON.uRotate the tuning dial to turn the twin peak filterfunction ON or OFF.iPush [EXIT] to exit the RTTY filter set mode.ANT1METERPoBWBW 350350 SFTSFT 0VFOVFO FIL2FIL2RTTYRTTYqw:ppTXTX1CWCWqr≥qpp≥pp21.076.5021.076.50TPFTPF[RTTY FIL][CW/RTTY]TPF indicator285RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT■RTTY reverse modeReceived characters are occasionally garbled whenthe receive signal is reversed between MARK andSPACE.This reversal can be caused by incorrect TNCconnections, settings, commands, etc.To receive a reversed RTTY signal correctly, selectRTTY-R (RTTY Reverse) mode.qPush [CW/RTTY] once or twice to select RTTYmode.wPush [CW/RTTY] for 2 sec. to select RTTY orRTTY-R mode.•Check the receive signal.■RTTY filter/Twin peak filter■CW reverse modeCW-R (CW Reverse) mode receives CW signals witha reverse side CW carrier point like that of LSB andUSB modes.Use when interfering signals are near a desired signaland you want to change the interference tone.qPush [CW/RTTY] once or twice to select CWmode.wPush [CW/RTTY] for 2 sec. to select CW or CW-Rmode.•Check the interfering tone.•Receive audio tone responseBFO1/3 octavePush for 2 sec.Desired signal(600 Hz)CW mode (USB side)Interference(800 Hz)BFO1/2 octaveDesired signal(600 Hz)CW-R mode (LSB side)Interference(400 Hz)CW/RTTY
295RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT■CW pitch controlThe received CW audio pitch and monitored CWaudio can be adjusted to suit your preferences (300to 900 Hz) without changing the operating frequency.The received CW audio pitch can be adjusted in 25Hz steps.The filter set mode screen graphically displays theCW pitch operations. (See below.)■IF filter selectionThe transceiver has 3 passband width IF filters foreach mode.For SSB and CW modes, the passband width can beset within 50 to 3600 Hz in 50 or 100 Hz steps. A totalof 41 passband widths are available.For RTTY mode, the passband width can be setwithin 50 to 2700 Hz in 50 or 100 Hz steps. A total of32 passband widths are available.For AM and FM modes, the passband width is fixedand 3 passband widths are available.The filter selection is automatically memorized ineach mode.The PBT shift frequencies are automatically mem-orized in each filter.•IF filter selectionqSelect the desired mode.wFor RTTY mode, turn OFF the RTTY filter by push-ing [RTTY FIL].ePush [FILTER] one or more times to select the IFfilter 1, 2 or 3.•The selected passband width and filter number is dis-played in the LCD.•Filter passband width setting(SSB, CW and RTTY mode only)qSelect SSB, CW or RTTY mode.•Passband widths for AM and FM modes are fixed andcannot be set.wFor RTTY mode, turn OFF the RTTY filter by push-ing [RTTY FIL].ePush [FILTER] for 2 sec. to enter filter set mode.rPush [FILTER] one or more times to select the de-sired IF filter.tWhile pushing [(F-1)BW], rotate the tuning dial toset the desired passband width.•In SSB and CW modes, the passband width can be setwithin the following range.50 to 500 Hz  50 Hz steps600 to 2700 Hz  100 Hz steps•In RTTY mode, the passband width can be set withinthe following range.50 to 500 Hz  50 Hz steps600 to 2700 Hz  100 Hz steps•Push [(F-3)DEF] to select the default value.yRepeat steps rto tif desired.uPush [EXIT] to exit the filter set mode screen.The PBT shift frequencies are cleared when thepassband width is changed.This filter set mode screen graphically displays thePBT shift frequencies and CW pitch operations.ANTANT1METERMETERPoPoP.AMPP.AMP1ATTATTOFFOFFVOXVOXOFFOFFCOMPCOMPOFFOFFWIDEWIDEBWBW DEFDEFSFTSFT 0FIL2FIL2USBUSBqw:ppAGCAGCMIDMIDTXTXVFOVFO USBUSBUSBUSBUSBUSBFIL2FIL2qr≥qot≥ppqr≥wpt≥pp14.100.0014.100.0014.100.0014.100.0011VFOVFOBWBW 2.4k2.4kFILTERFILTERSSBSSBFIFIL 1FIFIL 2FIFIL 33.0k3.0k2.4K2.4K1.8K1.8KPBT2PBT2PBT1PBT1300300 15001500 27002700Passbandwidth SelectedIF filterANTANT1METERMETERPoPoP.AMPP.AMP1ATTATTOFFOFFSFTSFT 0FIL2FIL2USBUSBqw:ppTXTXVFOVFO USBUSBUSBUSBUSBUSBFIL2FIL2qr≥qot≥ppqr≥wpt≥pp14.100.0014.100.0014.100.0014.100.0011VFOVFOBWBW 2.4k2.4kPassbandwidth SelectedIF filter
305RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT■AGC functionThe AGC (auto gain control) controls receiver gain toproduce a constant audio output level even when thereceived signal strength is varied by fading, etc.The transceiver has 3 AGC characteristics (time con-stant; fast, mid, slow) for non-FM mode.The FM mode AGC time constant is fixed as ‘FAST’(0.1 sec.) and AGC time constant cannot be se-lected.•AGC time constant selectionqSelect non-FM mode.wPush [AGC] one or more times to select AGC fast,AGC medium (MID) or AGC slow.•Selectable AGC time constant (unit: sec.)•Setting the AGC time constantqSelect the desired mode except FM mode.wPush [AGC] for 2 sec. to enter AGC set mode.ePush [AGC] one or more times to select FAST timeconstant.rRotate the tuning dial to set the desired time con-stant for ‘AGC FAST.’•AGC time constant can be set between 0.1 to 8.0 sec.(depends on mode) or turned OFF.•Push [(F-3)DEF] to select a default value.tPush [AGC] to select medium time constant.yRotate the tuning dial to set the desired time con-stant for ‘AGC MID.’•AGC time constant can be set between 0.1 to 8.0 sec.(depends on mode) or turned OFF.•Push [(F-3)DEF] to select a default value.uPush [AGC] to select slow time constant.iRotate the tuning dial to set the desired time con-stant for ‘AGC SLOW.’•AGC time constant can be set between 0.1 to 8.0 sec.(depends on mode) or turned OFF.•Push [(F-3)DEF] to select a default value.oSelect another mode except FM. Repeat steps eto oif desired.!0 Push [EXIT] to exit the AGC set mode screen.ANTANT1METERMETERPoPoP.AMPP.AMP1ATTATTOFFOFFVOXVOXOFFOFFCOMPCOMPOFFOFFWIDEWIDEDEFDEFSFTSFT 0FIL2FIL2USBUSBqw:ppAGCAGCMIDMIDTXTXVFOVFO USBUSBUSBUSBUSBUSBFIL2FIL2qr≥qot≥ppqr≥wpt≥pp14.100.0014.100.0014.100.0014.100.0011VFOVFOBWBW 2.4k2.4kAGCAGC(sec)(sec)FMFMAMAM0.10.13.03.05.05.07.07.01.21.20.50.50.10.10.10.10.30.32.02.06.06.00.50.51.21.2------------SSBSSBFASTFASTSLOWSLOWMIDMIDCWCW RTTYRTTYMode DefaultSelectable AGC time constantSSB0.3 (FAST) 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, 6.02.0 (MID)6.0 (SLOW)CW0.1 (FAST) 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, 6.00.5 (MID)1.2 (SLOW)RTTY0.1 (FAST) 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, 6.00.5 (MID)1.2 (SLOW)AM3.0 (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, 8.05.0 (MID)7.0 (SLOW)FM 0.1 (FAST) FixedAGCAGCMIDMIDAGCAGCSLOWSLOWAGCAGCFASTFASTMedium AGC time constantSlow AGC time constantFast AGC time constant
315RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT■Dualwatch operationDualwatch monitors 2 frequencies with the samemode simultaneously.During dualwatch, both frequencies should be on thesame band, because the bandpass filter in the RF cir-cuit is selected for the main readout frequency.qSet a desired frequency.wPush [DUALWATCH] for 2 sec.•Equalized receive frequency and “”appear inthe LCD. This quick dualwatch function can be turnedOFF in set mode. (p. 68)•Pushing [DUALWATCH] momentarily activates the du-alwatch with the previously operated frequency.eSet another desired frequency using the tuningdial.rAdjust [BAL] to set a suitable signal strength bal-ance between the main and sub readout frequen-cies.•S-meter shows the combined signal strength.tTo transmit on the sub readout frequency, push[CHANGE] or [SPLIT].RIT function can be used for the main readout only.∂TX function can be used for the transmit readout(main readout when the split function is OFF; subreadout when the split function is ON).ANTANT1METERMETERPoPoP.AMPP.AMP1ATTATTOFFOFFBWBW 2.4k2.4k SFTSFT 0FIL2FIL2USBUSBqw:ppVFOVFOTXTX56561USBUSBUSBUSBUSBUSBFIL2FIL2wq≥wop≥ppwq≥wop≥pp14.100.0014.100.0014.100.0014.100.00VFOVFODUAL-WDUAL-WDUAL-WDUAL-W•Scanning during dualwatchScanning operates only for the main readout. To op-erate the scan during dualwatch, scan on the mainreadout and use the sub readout for your QSO usingboth dualwatch and split frequency operation.qProgram the desired programmed scan edges inthe same amateur band. See p. 52 for program-ming.•If you plan to operate a ∂F scan, programming thescan edges may not be necessary.wPush [SPLIT] to turn the split frequency functionON.•“ ”appears.eSelect VFO mode for the main readout.rSet the desired operating frequency for the mainreadout.tPush [DUALWATCH] for 2 sec.•The main and sub readout frequencies are equalizedand the dualwatch function is turned ON.yPush [(F-4)SCAN] to select the scan screen.•Push [EXIT] one or more times to close a multi-functionscreen, if necessary.uPush [(F-1)PROG] or [(F-2)∂F] to start the pro-grammed scan or ∂F scan, respectively.•Scan activates on the main readout between the pro-grammed scan edges or within the ∂F span.•Transmitting on the sub readout stops the scan.iTo cancel the scan, push [EXIT].wq≥wop≥ppANTANT1METERMETERPoPoP.AMPP.AMP1ATTATTOFFOFFBWBW 2.4k2.4k SFTSFT 0FIL2FIL2USBUSBqw:ppVFOVFO USBUSBUSBUSBUSBUSBFIL2FIL2wq≥wtp≥pp14.100.0014.100.0014.100.0014.100.00VFOVFOSPLITSPLIT11DUAL-WDUAL-WVOXVOXOFFOFFCOMPCOMPOFFOFFWIDEWIDEAGCAGCMIDMIDPROGPROG ∂FFINEFINE ∂F SPANF SPAN SETSETSCANSCANTXTXPROGRAM SCANPROGRAM SCAN∂FSpanSpan:±±10kHz10kHzProgrammedProgrammedP1:P1:21.000.00MHz21.000.00MHzscanscanedgesedgesP2:P2:21.450.00MHz21.450.00MHzwq≥wop≥ppANTANT1METERMETERPoPoP.AMPP.AMP1ATTATTOFFOFFBWBW 2.4k2.4k SFTSFT 0FIL2FIL2USBUSBqw:ppVFOVFO USBUSBUSBUSBUSBUSBFIL2FIL2wq≥wop≥pp14.100.0014.100.0014.100.0014.100.00VFOVFOSPLITSPLIT11DUAL-WDUAL-WTXTXANTANT1METERMETERPoPoP.AMPP.AMP1ATTATTOFFOFFBWBW 2.4k2.4k SFTSFT 0FIL2FIL2USBUSBqw:ppVFOVFO USBUSBUSBUSBUSBUSBFIL2FIL2wq≥wop≥pp14.100.0014.100.0014.100.0014.100.00VFOVFOqr≥wpt≥ppSPLITSPLIT11TXTXSPLITSPLIT
325RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT■Split frequency operationSplit frequency operation allows you to transmit andreceive in the same mode on two different frequen-cies. The split frequency operation is basically per-formed using 2 frequencies on the main and subreadouts.Following is an example of setting 21.290 MHz for re-ceiving and 21.310 MHz for transmitting.qSet 21.290 MHz (USB) in VFO mode.wPush [SPLIT] momentarily, then push [CHANGE]for 2 sec.•The quick split function is much more convenient for se-lecting the transmit frequency. See the next section fordetails.•The equalized transmit frequency and “”appearon the LCD.•“TX”appears to show the transmit frequency’s readout.eRotate the tuning dial while pushing [XFC] to setthe transmit frequency to 21.310 MHz.•The transmit frequency can be monitored while push-ing [XFC] or using dualwatch.rNow you can receive on 21.290 MHz and transmit on21.310 MHz.To change the transmit and receive frequencies, push[CHANGE] to exchange the main and sub readouts.DIRECT SHIFT FREQUENCY INPUTThe shift frequency can be entered directly.qPush [F-INP].wEnter the desired shift frequency with the digitkeys.•1 kHz to 1 MHz can be set.•When you require a minus shift direction, push [•] inadvance.ePush [SPLIT].•The shift frequency is input in the sub readout and thesplit function is turned ON.[EXAMPLE]DUALWATCH FUNCTIONThe dualwatch function is convenient for tuning thetransmit frequency while monitoring both frequenciesused for transmitting and receiving.SPLIT LOCK FUNCTIONAccidentally releasing the [XFC] switch while rotatingthe tuning dial changes the receive frequency.To pre-vent this, use both the split lock and dial lock functionsto change the transmit frequency only. The split lockfunction cancels the dial lock function while pushing[XFC] during split frequency operation.The dial lock’s effectiveness during split frequency op-eration can be selected in the set mode for both re-ceive and transmit frequencies; or only the receivefrequency. (p. 69)CONVENIENTCONVENIENT•1F-INP SPLITF-INP 3SPLITTo operate on 1 kHz higher frequency:To operate on 3 kHz lower frequency:CONVENIENTANTANT1METERMETERPoPoP.AMPP.AMP1ATTATTOFFOFFBWBW 2.4k2.4k SFTSFT 0FIL2FIL2USBUSBqw:ppVFOVFO USBUSBUSBUSBUSBUSBFIL2FIL2wq≥wop≥pp14.100.0014.100.0014.100.0014.100.00VFOVFOwq≥eqp≥pp11SPLITSPLITTXTXANTANT1METERMETERPoPoP.AMPP.AMP1ATTATTOFFOFFBWBW 2.4k2.4k SFTSFT 0FIL2FIL2USBUSBqw:ppVFOVFO USBUSBUSBUSBUSBUSBFIL2FIL2wq≥wop≥pp14.100.0014.100.0014.100.0014.100.00VFOVFOwq≥wop≥pp11SPLITSPLITTXTXSPLITSPLITANTANT1METERMETERPoPoP.AMPP.AMP1ATTATTOFFOFFBWBW 2.4k2.4k SFTSFT 0FIL2FIL2USBUSBqw:ppTXTXVFOVFO USBUSBUSBUSBUSBUSBFIL2FIL2wq≥wop≥pp14.100.0014.100.0014.100.0014.100.00VFOVFOqr≥wpt≥pp11
335RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT■Quick split functionWhen you find a DX station, an important considera-tion is how to set the split frequency.When you push the [SPLIT] switch for 2 sec., split fre-quency operation is turned ON, the sub readout isequalized to the main readout frequency and entersstandby for transmit frequency input.This shortens the time needed to start split frequencyoperation.The quick split function is ON by default. For your con-venience, it can be turned OFF in set mode. (p. 68) Inthis case, the [SPLIT] switch does not equalize themain and sub readout frequencies.qSuppose you are operating at 21.290 MHz (USB)in VFO mode.wPush [SPLIT] for 2 sec.•Split frequency operation is turned ON.•The sub readout is equalized to the main readout fre-quency.•The sub readout enters standby for transmit frequencyinput.eRotate the tuning dial to set the transmit frequency;or, input the transmit frequency using the keypadand [ENT]; or, input a shift frequency using thekeypad and [SPLIT].•The transmit frequency can be monitored while push-ing [XFC] or using dualwatch.ANTANT1METERMETERPoPoP.AMPP.AMP1ATTATTOFFOFFBWBW 2.4k2.4k SFTSFT 0FIL2FIL2USBUSBVFOVFO USBUSBUSBUSBUSBUSBFIL2FIL2wq≥wop≥pp14.100.0014.100.0014.100.0014.100.00VFOVFOwq≥eqp≥pp11SPLITSPLITTXTXqw:ppANTANT1METERMETERPoPoP.AMPP.AMP1ATTATTOFFOFFBWBW 2.4k2.4k SFTSFT 0FIL2FIL2USBUSBVFOVFO USBUSBUSBUSBUSBUSBFIL2FIL2wq≥wop≥pp14.100.0014.100.0014.100.0014.100.00VFOVFOwq≥wop≥pp11SPLITSPLITTXTXF-inPANTANT1METERMETERPoPoP.AMPP.AMP1ATTATTOFFOFFBWBW 2.4k2.4k SFTSFT 0FIL2FIL2USBUSBqw:ppTXTXVFOVFO USBUSBUSBUSBUSBUSBFIL2FIL2wq≥wop≥pp14.100.0014.100.0014.100.0014.100.00VFOVFOqr≥wpt≥pp11When you are searching for DX stations and yoususpect that a DX station may say “up ‘X’kHz”fortheir receive frequency:OPERATION 1qPush [SPLIT] for 2 sec. to standby for split opera-tion.wIf the DX station says “up 10 kHz”:•Push [1], [0] then [SPLIT].•Or, rotate the tuning dial.OPERATION 2If the DX station says “down 5 kHz”before you enterstandby for split operation:➥Push [F-INP], [•], [5] then [SPLIT].•The split function is turned ON and “5 kHz down”fre-quency is entered in the sub readout.PRACTICAL EXAMPLEWhen you receive a pile-up and you want to startsplit frequency operation to simplify picking out sta-tions:qPush [SPLIT] momentarily and push [CHANGE]for 2 sec.•The sub readout frequency is equalized to the mainreadout frequency and “”appears.wRotate the tuning dial to set your receive fre-quency in the main readout.eAnnounce your receive frequency.rAfter you catch one of the calling stations’callsigns, push and hold the PTT switch to respond.•While pushing [XFC], you can monitor your transmitfrequency.SPLITSPLITPRACTICAL EXAMPLE
345RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT■RIT and ∂∂TX•RIT functionThe RIT function shifts the receive frequency up to±9.999 kHz in 1 Hz steps (10 Hz steps when can-celling the 1 Hz step readout) without moving thetransmit frequency.•See #0 on p. 6 for function description.qPush the [RIT] switch.wRotate the [RIT/∂TX] control.eTo reset the RIT frequency, push [CLEAR] for 2sec.rTo cancel the RIT function, push [RIT] again.•“ ”disappears.•∂∂TX functionThe ∂TX function shifts the transmit frequency up to±9.999 kHz in 1 Hz steps (10 Hz steps when can-celling the 1 Hz step readout) without moving the re-ceive frequency.•See #1 on p. 6 for function description.qPush the [∂TX] switch.wRotate the [RIT/∂TX] control.eTo reset the ∂TX frequency, push [CLEAR] for 2sec.rTo cancel the ∂TX function, push [∂TX] again.•“ ”disappears.∂TXTXANTANT1METERMETERPoPoBWBW 2.4k2.4k SFTSFT 0FIL2FIL2USBUSBqw:ppTXTXUSBUSBqr≥qot≥pp14.100.0014.100.00-p≥pp:TXTXP.AMPP.AMP11VFOVFOReset to “0.00”RIT/∂TXLow shift High shiftANTANT1METERMETERPoPoBWBW 2.4k2.4k SFTSFT 0FIL2FIL2USBUSBqw:ppTXTXUSBUSBqr≥qot≥pp14.100.0014.100.00-q≥wt:TXTXP.AMPP.AMP11VFOVFO“∂TX” appears.RITRITANTANT1METERMETERPoPoBWBW 2.4k2.4k SFTSFT 0FIL2FIL2USBUSBqw:ppTXTXUSBUSBqr≥qot≥pp14.100.0014.100.00-p≥ppRITRITP.AMPP.AMP11VFOVFOReset to “0.00”RIT/∂TXLow shift High shiftANTANT1METERMETERPoPoBWBW 2.4k2.4k SFTSFT 0FIL2FIL2USBUSBqw:ppTXTXUSBUSBqr≥qot≥pp14.100.0014.100.00-q≥wtRITRITP.AMPP.AMP11VFOVFO“RIT” appears.When RIT and ∂TX are ON at the same time, the [RIT/∂TX] control shifts both thetransmit and receive frequencies from the displayed frequency at the same time.•Calculate functionThe shift frequency of the RIT or ∂TX function canbe added/subtracted to the displayed frequency.While displaying the RIT and/or ∂TX shift frequency,push [RIT] or [∂TX] for 2 sec.•Practical exampleWhen you find a DX station on 21.025 MHz/CW andthe station is picking up stations transmitting slightlyup from 21.025 MHz.qPush [RIT] and [∂TX] to turn both the RIT and∂TX functions ON.wRotate [RIT/∂TX] to find the DX station’s receivefrequency.eWhen you find the DX station’s receive frequency,push [RIT] to turn the RIT function OFF.•Now you can transmit the DX station’s receive fre-quency and receive the DX station’s transmit fre-quency (21.025 MHz).rStart transmitting while the station is standing by.ANTANT1METERMETERPoPoBWBW2.4k2.4kSFTSFT0FIL2FIL2USBUSBqw:ppTXTXUSBUSBqr≥qot≥pp14.100.0014.100.00-p≥wtRITRITP.AMPP.AMP1ANTANT1METERMETERPoPoBWBW2.4k2.4kSFTSFT0FIL2FIL2USBUSBqw:ppTXTXUSBUSBqr≥qot≥wt14.100.0014.100.00-p≥ppRITRITP.AMPP.AMP11VFOVFO1VFOVFOPush and hold RIT
355RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT■Monitor functionThe monitor function allows you to monitor your trans-mit IF signals in any mode through the speaker. Usethis to check voice characteristics while adjustingSSB transmit tones. (p. 65) The CW sidetone func-tions regardless of the [MONITOR] switch setting.qPush [MONITOR].•The indicator lights when the monitor function is ON.wPush [EXIT] one or more times to close a multi-function screen, if necessary.ePush [(F-5)SET] then [(F-1)LEVEL] to enter levelset mode.rPush [(F-1)Y] or [(F-2)Z] to select the monitorlevel item.tAdjust monitor gain using the tuning dial.•Pushing [(F-3)DEF] sets the selected item to the defaultvalue of the item.yPush [EXIT] twice to exit level set mode.•Use headphones to prevent feedback.•Set the transmit tone settings to the 0 dB posi-tions to check the unaltered characteristics oftransmitter or microphone.ANTANT1METERMETERPoPoP.AMPP.AMP1ATTATTOFFOFFVOXVOXOFFOFFCOMPCOMPOFFOFFWIDEWIDEBWBW 2.4k2.4k SFTSFT 0FIL2FIL2USBUSBqw:ppAGCAGCMIDMIDTXTXVFOVFO USBUSBUSBUSBUSBUSBFIL2FIL2qr≥qot≥ppqr≥wpt≥pp14.100.0014.100.0014.100.0014.100.0011VFOVFOéèDEFLEVEL SETSSBTXTone(Bass) 0dBSSBTXTone(Treble) 0dBMonitorLevel 50%SideToneLevel 50%SideToneLevelLimit ONBeepLevel 50%BeepLevelLimit ON[MONITOR] switch[PHONES]jack■VOX functionThe VOX (Voice-Operated Transmission) function tog-gles between transmit and receive with your voice.This function provides an opportunity to input log en-tries into your computer, etc., while operating.•Using the VOX functionqSelect a phone mode (SSB, AM, FM).wPush [VOX] to turn the VOX function ON or OFF.•Adjusting the VOX functionqSelect a phone mode (SSB, AM, FM).wPush [VOX] to turn VOX function ON.ePush [VOX] for 2 sec. to enter VOX set mode.rSelect the VOX gain item using [F-1] or [F-2].tWhile speaking into the microphone, rotate thetuning dial to the point where the transceiver iscontinuously transmitting.yAdjust the VOX delay for a convenient interval be-fore returning to receive.-Select the VOX delay item using [F-1] or [F-2].-Rotate the tuning dial.uIf the receive audio from the speaker toggles totransmit, adjust the anti VOX to the point where ithas no effect.ANTANT1METERMETERPoPoP.AMPP.AMP1ATTATTOFFOFFVOXVOXONONCOMPCOMPOFFOFFWIDEWIDEBWBW 2.4k2.4k SFTSFT 0FIL2FIL2USBUSBqw:ppAGCAGCMIDMIDTXTXVFOVFO USBUSBUSBUSBUSBUSBFIL2FIL2qr≥qot≥ppqr≥wpt≥pp14.100.0014.100.0014.100.0014.100.0011VFOVFOéèDEFVOXVOXGain 50%Anti-VOX 50%VOXDelay 0.2s[VOX] switch in phone modes
365RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT■Meter functionThe transceiver has 4 transmit meter functions foryour convenience. Select the desired meter with the[METER] switch.•Analog transmit meter➥Push [METER] to select RF power (Po), SWR, ALCor compression level (COMP) for transmit metering.In addition, the transceiver can display the multi-func-tion digital meter in the LCD display, which displaysall transmit meters simultaneously.•Multi-function digital meterqPush [METER] for 2 sec. to turn the multi-functiondigital meter ON or OFF.wPush [(F-1)P-HOLD] to toggle the peak level holdfunction ON or OFF.•“P-HOLD”appears on the window title when the peaklevel hold function is turned ON.ANTANT1METERMETERPoPoP.AMPP.AMP1ATTATTOFFOFFVOXVOXOFFOFFCOMPCOMPOFFOFFWIDEWIDEP-HOLDP-HOLDBWBW 2.4k2.4k SFTSFT 0FIL2FIL2USBUSBqw:ppAGCAGCMIDMIDTXTXVFOVFO USBUSBUSBUSBUSBUSBFIL2FIL2qr≥qot≥ppqr≥wpt≥pp14.100.0014.100.0014.100.0014.100.0011VFOVFO.1...3...5...7...9..1...3...5...7...9.....+20+20......+40+40......+60dB+60dB0∑∑∑∑∑∑∑∑∑∑∑∑∑∑∑∑∑∑∑∑∑∑2525∑∑∑∑∑∑∑∑∑∑∑∑∑∑∑∑∑∑∑5 0 ∑∑∑∑∑∑∑∑∑∑∑∑∑∑∑∑∑∑∑∑∑∑∑∑∑∑∑∑∑∑∑∑∑∑∑∑∑∑ 100%100%11.51.5 22.52.5 3SPoPoALCALCCOMPCOMPSWRSWRP-HOLDP-HOLD MULTI-FUNCTION METERMULTI-FUNCTION METERDISPLAYINDICATION MEASUREMENTSWR Indicates the SWR over the transmission line.Po Indicates the relative RF output power in %.ALCIndicates the ALC level. When the meter movement shows the input signal level exceeds the allowable level, the ALC limits the RF power. In such cases, reduce the [MIC GAIN] control.COMP Indicates the compression level when the speech compressor is in use.[METER] switch■SWR readingThe SWR meter indicates the SWR over the trans-mission line in all modes.qPush [TUNER] to turn the antenna tuner OFF.wPush [METER] one or more times to select the Pometer.ePush [CW/RTTY] once or twice to select RTTYmode.rPush [TRANSMIT].tRotate [RF POWER] clockwise past the 12 o’clockposition for more than 30 W output power (30%).yPush [METER] once to select the SWR meter asthe transmit meter.uRead the SWR on the SWR meter.The built-in antenna tuner matches the transmitterto the antenna when the SWR is lower than 3:1.SWRSCOMPALCPo0101025 50 10020101.5 23159+20 +40 +60dBdBSWR meterLess than 1.5:1
375RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT■Speech compressorThe RF speech compressor increases average RFoutput power, improving signal strength and readabil-ity in SSB.•Speech compressorqSelect USB or LSB mode.wPush [COMP] momentarily to turn the speechcompressor ON and OFF.ePush [COMP] for 2 sec. to toggle between narrow,middle or wide transmit filter.•Transmit filter width:NAR 2.0 kHzMID 2.6 kHzWIDE 2.9 kHz•Compression level settingqSelect USB or LSB mode.wPreset the transceiver as follows:[COMP] function  : OFF[METER] function  : ALC[MIC GAIN] control : Center position[COMP] control : Center position[RF POWER] control : Max. counterclockwiseeTransmit at your normal voice level.rAdjust the [MIC GAIN] control so that the ALCmeter reads within the ALC zone, whether or notyou speak softly or loudly.tPush [COMP] momentarily to turn the speechcompressor ON.yPush [METER] once to select the COMP meter.uAdjust the [COMP] control so that the COMPmeter reads within 10 dB and 20 dB.When the ALC meter peaks above the ALC zone,your transmitted voice may be distorted.[METER] switch[COMP] switch[MIC GAIN] control[COMP] control[RF POWER] controlSWRSCOMPALCPo0101025 50 10020101.5 23159+20 +40 +60dBdBCOMP meter
385RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT■Digital voice recorderThe transceiver has a total of 8 memory channels, 4each for transmit and receive, of digital voice memo-ries. A maximum message of 15 sec. can be recordedin each transmit and receive channels.Providing a transmission memory is very convenientfor repeated CQ and number transmissions at contesttimes, as well as when making consecutive calls inDX’pedition.•Recording a received audioqPush [EXIT] one or more times to close a multi-function screen, if necessary.wSelect a phone mode by pushing [SSB] or[AM/FM].ePush [(F-2)VOICE] to call up the voice recorderscreen.rPush [(F-1)PLAY] to select the voice memoryscreen.•If the transmit voice memory channel (T1–T4) appears,push [(F-5)T/R] to select receive voice memory chan-nel.tPush the desired memory channel, [(F-1)R1]–[(F-4)R4], for 2 sec. to start recording.•The operating frequency, mode and current time areprogrammed automatically.•Previously recorded contents are cleared.yPush the selected memory channel, [(F-1)R1] –[(F-4)R4], again to stop recording.•Recording is automatically terminated after 15 sec.uPush [EXIT] twice to exit voice memory screen.•Playing the recorded audioqPush [EXIT] one or more times to close a multi-function screen, if necessary.wSelect a phone mode by pushing [SSB] or[AM/FM].ePush [(F-2)VOICE] to call up the voice recorderscreen.rPush [(F-1)PLAY] to select the voice memoryscreen.•If the transmit voice memory channel (T1–T4) appears,push [(F-5)T/R] to select receive voice memory chan-nel.tPush the desired memory channel, [(F-1)R1]–[(F-4)R4], momentarily to playback.yPush the selected memory channel, [(F-1)R1] –[(F-4)R4], again to stop playback if desired.uPush [EXIT] twice to exit voice memory screen.R1R1 R2R2 R3R3 R4R4 T/RT/RVOXVOXOFFOFFCOMPCOMPOFFOFFWIDEWIDEAGCAGCMIDMIDVOICE RECORDERVOICE RECORDERPLAYPLAYR1R1 14.195.0014.195.00 USBUSB 10:1010:10 5s5sR2R2 ------R3R3 ------R4R4 ------RXRX MEMORYMEMORYR1R1 R2R2 R3R3 R4R4 T/RT/RVOXVOXOFFOFFCOMPCOMPOFFOFFWIDEWIDEAGCAGCMIDMIDVOICE RECORDERVOICE RECORDERR1R1 14.100.0014.100.00 USBUSB 15:3015:30 8s8sR2R2 ------R3R3 ------R4R4 ------RXRX MEMORYMEMORYR1R1 R2R2 R3R3 R4R4 T/RT/RVOXVOXOFFOFFCOMPCOMPOFFOFFWIDEWIDEAGCAGCMIDMIDVOICE RECORDERVOICE RECORDERRECRECR1R1 14.195.0014.195.00 USBUSB 10:1010:10 10s10sR2R2 ------R3R3 ------R4R4 ------RXRX MEMORYMEMORYR1R1 R2R2 R3R3 R4R4 T/RT/RVOXVOXOFFOFFCOMPCOMPOFFOFFWIDEWIDEAGCAGCMIDMIDVOICE RECORDERVOICE RECORDERR1R1 14.100.0014.100.00 USBUSB 15:3015:30 8s8sR2R2 ------R3R3 ------R4R4 ------RXRX MEMORYMEMORYPLAYPLAY MIC RECMIC REC TX LEV.TX LEV. SETSETVOXVOXOFFOFFCOMPCOMPOFFOFFWIDEWIDEAGCAGCMIDMIDVOICE RECORDERVOICE RECORDERVOICEVOICERECORDERRECORDERMENUMENUPLAYPLAYTXTX15sec.15sec.x4ch4chRXRX15sec.15sec.x4ch4chMICMICRECRECMic Record/RecordMic Record/RecordcheckcheckTXTXLEV.LEV.RecorderRecorderOutputOutputAdjustAdjustSETSETAutoAutoMonitorMonitorSETSET
395RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT■Digital voice recorder (continued)•Recording a message for transmitTo transmit a message using a voice recorder, recordthe desired message in advance as described below.qPush [EXIT] one or more times to close a multi-function screen, if necessary.wSelect a phone mode by pushing [SSB] or[AM/FM].ePush [(F-2)VOICE] to call up the voice recorderscreen.rPush [(F-2)MIC REC] to select the voice memoryrecording screen.tPush the desired memory channel, [(F-1)T1]–[(F-4)T4], for 2 sec. to start recording.•Speak into the microphone without pushing the [PTT]switch.•Previously recorded contents are cleared.yAdjust the [MIC GAIN] control so that the [MIC-REC LEVEL] indicator reads within 100%.uPush the selected memory channel, [(F-1)T1]–[(F-4)T4], again to stop recording.•Recording is automatically terminated after 15 sec.iPush [EXIT] twice to exit voice memory screen.•Confirming a message for transmitqPush [EXIT] one or more times to close a multi-function screen, if necessary.wSelect a phone mode by pushing [SSB] or[AM/FM].ePush [(F-2)VOICE] to call up the voice recorderscreen.rPush [(F-2)MIC REC] to select the voice memoryrecording screen.tPush the desired memory channel, [(F-1)T1]–[(F-4)T4], momentarily to start playback and con-firmation.yPush the selected memory channel, [(F-1)T1]–[(F-4)T4], again to stop playback if desired.uPush [EXIT] twice to exit voice memory screen.•Programming a memory name fortransmitMemory channels can be tagged with alphanumericnames of up to 20 characters each.Capital letters, small letters, numerals, some symbols(! # $ % & ¥ ? " ' ` ^ + – ✱/ .,: ; = < > ( ) [ ] { } | _ _)and spaces can be used.qRecord a message as described above.wCall up the voice memory recording screen as de-scribed in step qto rabove.ePush [(F-5)NAME] to enter memory name editcondition.•A cursor appears and blinks.rPush [(F-5)T1..T4] one or more times to select thedesired voice memory.tInput the desired character by rotating the tuningdial or by pushing the band key for number input.•Push [ABC] or [abc] to toggle capital and small letters.•Push [123] or [etc] to toggle numerals and symbols.•Push [(F-1)Ω] or [(F-2)≈] for cursor movement.•Push [(F-3)DEL] to delete the selected character.•Push [(F-4)SPACE] to input a space.yPush [EXIT] to input and set the name.•The cursor disappears.uRepeat steps rto yto program another voicememory’s name, if desired.iPush [EXIT] twice to exit voice memory screen.123123ABCABCçåDELDEL SPACESPACE T1..T4T1..T4VOICE (MIC RECORD)VOICE (MIC RECORD)T1T1 CQ JA3YUA_CQ JA3YUA_ 10s10sT2T2 ------T3T3 ------T4T4 ------Charactergroup keysSelectedcharacter ABCABC05050 100100 %T1T1 T2T2 T3T3 T4T4 NAMENAMEVOXVOXOFFOFFCOMPCOMPOFFOFFWIDEWIDEAGCAGCMIDMIDVOICE (MIC RECORD)VOICE (MIC RECORD)MIC RECMIC REC LEVELLEVELPLAYPLAYT1T1 10s10sT2T2 ------T3T3 ------T4T4 ------T1T1 T2T2 T3T3 T4T4 NAMENAMEVOXVOXOFFOFFCOMPCOMPOFFOFFWIDEWIDEAGCAGCMIDMIDVOICE (MIC RECORD)VOICE (MIC RECORD)MIC RECMIC REC LEVELLEVEL05050 100100 %RECRECT1T1 10s10sT2T2 ------T3T3 ------T4T4 ------T1T1 T2T2 T3T3 T4T4 NAMENAMEVOXVOXOFFOFFCOMPCOMPOFFOFFWIDEWIDEAGCAGCMIDMIDVOICE (MIC RECORD)VOICE (MIC RECORD)MIC RECMIC REC LEVELLEVEL05050 100100 %T1T1 ------T2T2 ------T3T3 ------T4T4 ------PLAYPLAY MIC RECMIC REC TX LEV.TX LEV. SETSETVOXVOXOFFOFFCOMPCOMPOFFOFFWIDEWIDEAGCAGCMIDMIDVOICE RECORDERVOICE RECORDERVOICEVOICERECORDERRECORDERMENUMENUPLAYPLAYTXTX15sec.15sec.x4ch4chRXRX15sec.15sec.x4ch4chMICMICRECRECMic Record/RecordMic Record/RecordcheckcheckTXTXLEV.LEV.RecorderRecorderOutputOutputAdjustAdjustSETSETAutoAutoMonitorMonitorSETSET
405RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT■Digital voice recorder (continued)•Sending a message for transmitqPush [EXIT] one or more times to close a multi-function screen, if necessary.wSelect a phone mode by pushing [SSB] or[AM/FM].ePush [(F-2)VOICE] to call up the voice recorderscreen.rPush [(F-1)PLAY] to select the voice memoryscreen.•If the receive voice memory channel (R1–R4) appears,push [(F-5)T/R] to select transmit voice memory chan-nel.tPush the desired memory channel, [(F-1)T1]–[(F-4)T4], momentarily to transmit the contents.yPush the selected memory channel, [(F-1)T1]–[(F-4)T4], again to stop, if desired.uPush [EXIT] twice to exit voice memory screen.•Transmit monitor functionThe monitor function can be automatically turned ONwhile transmitting a voice memory message.qCall up the voice recorder screen as describedabove.wPush [(F-5)SET] to select the voice memory setmode screen.eRotate the tuning dial to turn the monitor functionON and OFF.•Push [(F-3)DEF] to select the default condition.rPush [EXIT] to return to the voice recorder screen.•Transmit level settingqCall up the voice recorder screen as described atleft.wPush [(F-3)TX LEV.] to select the voice memorytransmit level set mode screen.ePush the desired memory channel, [(F-1)T1]–[(F-4)T4], momentarily to transmit the contents.rRotate the tuning dial to adjust the transmit voicelevel.•Push [(F-5)DEF] to select the default condition.tPush [EXIT] to return to the voice recorder screen.T1T1 T2T2 T3T3 T4T4 DEFDEFVOXVOXOFFOFFCOMPCOMPOFFOFFWIDEWIDEAGCAGCMIDMIDVOICE RECORDERVOICE RECORDERTXTX_LEVELLEVEL 50%50%SENDSENDT1T1 CQCQJA3YUAJA3YUA 10s10sT2T2 ------T3T3 ------T4T4 ------T1T1 T2T2 T3T3 T4T4 DEFDEFVOXVOXOFFOFFCOMPCOMPOFFOFFWIDEWIDEAGCAGCMIDMIDVOICE RECORDERVOICE RECORDERTXTX_LEVELLEVEL 50%50%T1T1 CQCQJA3YUAJA3YUA 10s10sT2T2 ------T3T3 ------T4T4 ------VOXVOXOFFOFFCOMPCOMPOFFOFFWIDEWIDEAGCAGCMIDMIDDEFVOICE SETAutoAutoMonitorMonitor ONONT/RT/RVOXVOXOFFOFFCOMPCOMPOFFOFFWIDEWIDEAGCAGCMIDMIDVOICE RECORDERVOICE RECORDERT1T1 T2T2 T3T3 T4T4SENDSENDTXTX MEMORYMEMORYT1T1 CQ JA3YUACQ JA3YUA 10s10sT2T2 ------T3T3 ------T4T4 ------T1T1 T2T2 T3T3 T4T4 T/RT/RVOXVOXOFFOFFCOMPCOMPOFFOFFWIDEWIDEAGCAGCMIDMIDVOICE RECORDERVOICE RECORDERT1T1 CQ JA3YUACQ JA3YUA 10s10sT2T2 ------T3T3 ------T4T4 ------TXTX MEMORYMEMORY
415RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT■RTTY decoderThe 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 con-troller (TNC) is not necessary for receiving a Baudotsignal.qPush [EXIT] one or more times to close a multi-function screen, if necessary.wPush [CW/RTTY] once or twice to select RTTYmode.ePush [(F-2)DECODE] to turn the RTTY decoderON.•RTTY decoder screen appears.rIf the RTTY filter is turned OFF, push [RTTY FIL]to turn the function ON.•The RTTY decoder does not function when the RTTYfilter is turned OFF.tPush [(F-1)HOLD] to freeze the current screen.•“HOLD”appears while the function is in use.yPush [(F-5)WIDE] to toggle the normal or widescreen space.uPush [(F-2)CLR] for 2 sec. to clear the displayedcharacters.iPush [EXIT] to exit the RTTY decoder screen.•Setting the decoder threshold levelAdjust the RTTY decoder threshold level if somecharacters are displayed when no signal is received.qCall up the RTTY decoder screen as described atleft.wPush [(F-4)ADJ] to select the threshold level set-ting condition.eRotate the tuning dial to adjust the RTTY decoderthreshold level.•Push [(F-3)DEF] to select the default condition.rPush [EXIT] to return to the RTTY decoder screen.The UnShift On Space (USOS) function and newline code can be set in the miscellaneous (others)set mode. (pgs. 70, 71)DEFDEF WIDEWIDEADJADJ1/41/4OFFOFFAGCAGCMIDMIDRTTYRTTYFILFILONONTHRESHOLDTHRESHOLD  9 9ADJADJ********RTTYRTTYDecodeDecodeMonitorMonitor********45bps45bpsBAUDOTBAUDOTMark=2125,Mark=2125,Shift=170Shift=170UnShiftUnShiftOnOnSpaceSpacesupportsupport(SET-OTHERS)(SET-OTHERS)NewNewLineLineCodeCodeselectableselectable(SET-OTHERS)(SET-OTHERS)IfIfRTTY-FILRTTY-FILisisOFF,OFF,PleasePleaseturnturnON.ON.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------RTTY DECODERTTY DECODEANTANT1METERMETERPoPoP.AMPP.AMP1ATTATTOFFOFFVOXVOXOFFOFFCOMPCOMPOFFOFFWIDEWIDEHOLDHOLD CLRCLR ADJADJ WIDEWIDEAGCAGCMIDMIDSFTSFT 0qw:ppBWBW 350 350 RTTY DECODERTTY DECODEVFOVFOVFOVFOqr≥qot≥pp14.100.00RTTY   RTTY   FILFIL2RTTY   RTTY   FILFIL2TXTX********RTTYRTTYDecodeDecodeMonitorMonitor********45bps45bpsBAUDOTBAUDOTMark=2125,Mark=2125,Shift=170Shift=170UnShiftUnShiftOnOnSpaceSpacesupportsupport(SET-OTHERS)(SET-OTHERS)NewNewLineLineCodeCodeselectableselectable(SET-OTHERS)(SET-OTHERS)IfIfRTTY-FILRTTY-FILisisOFF,OFF,PleasePleaseturnturnON.ON.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------CQ CQ CQ THIS IS JA3YUA JA3YUA OSAKA JAPANCQ CQ CQ THIS IS JA3YUA JA3YUA OSAKA JAPANCQ CQ CQ THIS IS JA3YUA JA3YUA OSAKA JAPANCQ CQ CQ THIS IS JA3YUA JA3YUA OSAKA JAPANCQ CQ CQ THIS IS JA3YUA JA3YUA OSAKA JAPANCQ CQ CQ THIS IS JA3YUA JA3YUA OSAKA JAPANTHRESHOLDTHRESHOLD 9HOLDHOLD CLRCLR WIDEWIDEADJADJ1/41/4OFFOFFAGCAGCMIDMIDRTTYRTTYFILFILONON********RTTYRTTYDecodeDecodeMonitorMonitor********45bps45bpsBAUDOTBAUDOTMark=2125,Mark=2125,Shift=170Shift=170UnShiftUnShiftOnOnSpaceSpacesupportsupport(SET-OTHERS)(SET-OTHERS)NewNewLineLineCodeCodeselectableselectable(SET-OTHERS)(SET-OTHERS)IfIfRTTY-FILRTTY-FILisisOFF,OFF,PleasePleaseturnturnON.ON.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------THRESHOLDTHRESHOLD 9RTTY DECODERTTY DECODE■RTTY tuning meterThe transceiver has an RTTY tuning indicator to betuned correctly and easily.The RTTY tuning meter is automatically displayedwhen the RTTY filter is turned ON.qPush [CW/RTTY] once or twice to select RTTYmode.wPush [RTTY FIL] to activate the RTTY filter andRTTY tuning meter.ANTANT1METERMETERPoPoP.AMPP.AMP1ATTATTOFFOFFSFTSFT 0FIL2FIL2RTTYRTTYqw:ppTXTXVFOVFO USBUSBUSBUSBUSBUSBFIL2FIL2qr≥qot≥ppqr≥wpt≥pp14.100.0014.100.0014.100.0014.100.0011VFOVFOBWBW 350 350 RTTY tuning meter
425RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT■Electronic CW keyerThe transceiver has an electronic keyer. Keying speedcan be adjusted with [KEY SPEED]. Keying weight,the ratio of dot:space:dash, can be set from 1:1:2.8to 1:1:4.5 in keyer set mode.•Setting the electronic keyerqPush [CW/RTTY] once or twice to select CWmode.wPush [KEYER] to select keyer set mode.ePush [(F-4)CW KEY] to select memory keyer setmode.rSelect the “Keyer Repeat Time”item using [F-1].tRotate the tuning dial to select the memory keyerrepeat interval. See the next page for details.•1, 2, 3, 10 or 30 sec. can be set.•Push [(F-3)DEF] to select a default interval of 2 sec.yPush [F-2] to select the “Dot/Dash Ratio”item.uRotate the tuning dial to select the keying weight.•1:1:2.8 to 1:1:4.5 can be set.•Check the ratio with side tone in CW mode.•Push [(F-3)DEF] to select a default ratio of 1:1:3.0.iPush [F-2] to select the “Rise Time”item.oRotate the tuning dial to select the time which theoutput power becomes the set transmit power.!0 Push [F-2] to select the “Paddle Polarity”item.!1 Rotate the tuning dial to select the paddle polaritybetween normal and reverse polarity.!2 Push [F-2] to select the “Keyer Type”item.!3 Rotate the tuning dial to set the electronic keyerfunction to electronic keyer, bug-key or straight key(electronic keyer OFF).•Bug-key setting can be substituted for a bug-key whileoperating with a paddle. Set to “Straight”for a real bug-key, or connect the bug-key to [KEY] on the rear panel.!4 Push [F-2] to select the “Mic Up/Down Keyer”item.!5 Rotate the tuning dial to turn the substitute paddlefunction ON or OFF.•The up/down keys of the microphone can be substi-tuted for a paddle. When ON is selected, they do notfunction as up/down keys in all modes.!6 Push [EXIT] to exit keyer set mode.KEYING WEIGHT EXAMPLE: Morse code “K”DASHWeight setting:1:1:3 (default)Weight setting:AdjustedDASHDOT(Fixed*)Adjustable range SPACE (Fixed*)*SPACE and DOT length can be adjusted with [KEY SPEED] only.DEFDEFBK-INBK-INOFFOFF1/41/4OFFOFFAGCAGCMIDMIDKEYER CW-KEYKEYER CW-KEYéèKeyerKeyerRepeatRepeatTimeTime 2s2sDot/DashDot/DashRatioRatio 1:1:3.01:1:3.0RiseRiseTimeTime 4ms4msPaddlePaddlePolarityPolarity NormalNormalKeyerKeyerTypeType ELEC-KEYELEC-KEYMICMICUp/DownUp/DownKeyerKeyer OFFOFFDEFDEFBK-INBK-INOFFOFF1/41/4OFFOFFAGCAGCMIDMIDKEYER CW-KEYKEYER CW-KEYéèKeyerKeyerRepeatRepeatTimeTime 2s2sDot/DashDot/DashRatioRatio 1:1:3.01:1:3.0RiseRiseTimeTime 4ms4msPaddlePaddlePolarityPolarity NormalNormalKeyerKeyerTypeType ELEC-KEYELEC-KEYMICMICUp/DownUp/DownKeyerKeyer OFFOFFDEFDEFBK-INBK-INOFFOFF1/41/4OFFOFFAGCAGCMIDMIDKEYER CW-KEYKEYER CW-KEYéèKeyerKeyerRepeatRepeatTimeTime 2s2sDot/DashDot/DashRatioRatio 1:1:3.01:1:3.0RiseRiseTimeTime 4ms4msPaddlePaddlePolarityPolarity NormalNormalKeyerKeyerTypeType ELEC-KEYELEC-KEYMICMICUp/DownUp/DownKeyerKeyer OFFOFFDEFDEFBK-INBK-INOFFOFF1/41/4OFFOFFAGCAGCMIDMIDKEYER CW-KEYKEYER CW-KEYéèKeyerKeyerRepeatRepeatTimeTime 2s2sDot/DashDot/DashRatioRatio 1:1:3.01:1:3.0RiseRiseTimeTime 4ms4msPaddlePaddlePolarityPolarity NormalNormalKeyerKeyerTypeType ELEC-KEYELEC-KEYMICMICUp/DownUp/DownKeyerKeyer OFFOFFDEFDEFBK-INBK-INOFFOFF1/41/4OFFOFFAGCAGCMIDMIDKEYER CW-KEYKEYER CW-KEYéèKeyerKeyerRepeatRepeatTimeTime 2s2sDot/DashDot/DashRatioRatio 1:1:3.01:1:3.0RiseRiseTimeTime 4ms4msPaddlePaddlePolarityPolarity NormalNormalKeyerKeyerTypeType ELEC-KEYELEC-KEYMICMICUp/DownUp/DownKeyerKeyer OFFOFFANTANT1METERMETERPoPoP.AMPP.AMP1ATTATTOFFOFFBWBW 500500 SFTSFT 0FIL2FIL2CWCWqw:ppTXTXVFOVFO CWCWUSBUSBUSBUSBFIL2FIL2qr≥qot≥ppqr≥wpt≥pp14.100.0014.100.0014.100.0014.100.0011VFOVFOSENDSEND EDITEDIT 001001 CW KEYCW KEYBK-INBK-INOFFOFF1/41/4OFFOFFAGCAGCMIDMIDMEMORY KEYERMEMORY KEYERBPFBPFMEMORY KEYER MENUMEMORY KEYER MENUSENDSENDMax.54Max.54CharactersCharactersx4ch4chEDITEDITMemoryMemoryEditorEditor001001001001StyleStyleContestContestNumberNumberCWCWKEYKEYMemo-key,Elec-key,CWMemo-key,Elec-key,CWWaveWaveFormFormSetSet[KEYER] switch [CW/RTTY] switch
435RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT■Memory keyerThe memory keyer memorizes and can re-transmit 4CW key codes for often-used CW sentences, antennatypes, etc. Total capacity of the memory keyer is 54characters in each memory channel.•Programming the memory keyerqPush [CW/RTTY] to select CW mode.wPush [(F-2)KEYER] to select keyer set mode.ePush [(F-2)EDIT] to enter the memory keyer editscreen.rPush [M1..M4] one or more times to select the de-sired keyer memory channel.tSelect the desired character group by pushing thecharacter group keys ([ABC], [123], [etc]) one ormore times.ySelect the desired character by rotating the tuningdial or by pushing the band key for number input.•Push [(F-1)Ω] or [(F-2)≈] for cursor movement.•Push [(F-3)DEL] to delete the selected character.•Push [(F-4)SPACE] to input a space.•“*”is for contact numbers and can be input for thecount up trigger channel (“”appears).uRepeat step yuntil the desired contents are input.iPush [M1..M4] to select the next memory channeland repeat step yfor character input, if desired.oPush [EXIT] to exit the memory keyer edit screen.•Transmitting memory keyer contentsqPush [CW/RTTY] to select CW mode.wPush [KEYER] to select keyer set mode.ePush [(F-1)SEND] to enter the memory keyerscreen.rPush [(F-1)M1] – [(F-4)M4] momentarily to trans-mit the contents one time; push these keys for 2sec. to transmit the contents repeatedly.•“M1”–“M4”are highlighted while transmitting.•“ ”appears while transmitting repeatedly.•Set the repeat interval of the memory keyer to 1, 2, 3,10 or 30 sec. See the previous page for keyer setmode.•To count down the contact number, push [(F-5)–1].tPush [EXIT] to exit memory keyer screen.•Setting the contact (serial) numberContact number can be automatically transmittedfrom one of the memory keyer channels. The Morsecut numbers can be used as the contact numbers.The maximum number for contact numbers is 9999.qPush [CW/RTTY] to select CW mode.wPush [KEYER] to select keyer set mode.ePush [(F-3)001] to enter contact number screen.rRotate the tuning dial to select the cut numbertype, if desired.•“Normal”does not use Morse cut numbers.•“190 →ANO”sets 1 as A, 9 as N and Ø as O.•“190 →ANT”sets 1 as A, 9 as N and Ø as T.•“90 →NO”sets 9 as N and Ø as O.•“90 →NT”sets 9 as N and Ø as T.tPush [F-2] to select the “Count Up Trigger”item.yRotate the tuning dial to select the desired mem-ory channel for contest numbers.uPush [F-2] to select the “Present Number”item.iPush [(F-3)001CLR] for 2 sec. to clear the contactnumber.oPush [EXIT] to exit keyer set mode.BK-INBK-INOFFOFF1/41/4OFFOFFAGCAGCMIDMIDKEYER 001KEYER 001éè001CLR001CLRNumberNumberStyleStyle NormalNormalCounCountUPUPTriggerTrigger M1M1PresentPresentNumberNumber 001001BK-INBK-INOFFOFF1/41/4OFFOFFAGCAGCMIDMIDKEYER 001KEYER 001éèDEFDEFNumberNumberStyleStyle NormalNormalCounCountUPUPTriggerTrigger M1M1PresentPresentNumberNumber 001001BK-INBK-INOFFOFF1/41/4OFFOFFAGCAGCMIDMIDKEYER 001KEYER 001éèDEFDEFNumberNumberStyleStyle NormalNormalCounCountUPUPTriggerTrigger M1M1PresentPresentNumberNumber 001001M1M1 M2M2 M3M3 M4M4 -1-1MEMORY KEYERMEMORY KEYERM1M1M2M2M3M3M4M4CQCQTESTTESTCQCQTESTTESTDEDEICOMICOMICOMICOMTESTTESTQRZ?QRZ?CFMCFMTUTUURUR5NN5NN001001BKBKBK-INBK-INOFFOFF1/41/4OFFOFFAGCAGCMIDMIDABCABC123123BWBW 500500 SFTSFT 0FIL2FIL2CWCWqw:ppTXTXVFOVFO CWCWUSBUSBUSBUSBFIL2FIL2qr≥qot≥ppqr≥wpt≥pp14.100.0014.100.0014.100.0014.100.0011VFOVFOçåDELDEL SPACESPACE M1..M4M1..M4BPFBPFKEYER EDITKEYER EDITM1M1M2M2M3M3M4M4CQCQTESTTESTCQCQTESTTESTDEDEICOMICOMICOMICOMTESTTESTQRZ?QRZ?CFMCFMTUTUURUR5NN5NN001001BKBKABCABCCharactergroup keysSelectedcharacterMemory chselect
445RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT■Spectrum scope screenThis function allows you to display the relativestrengths of signals around the center frequency. Thespan can be set to ±12.5 kHz, ±25 kHz, ±50 kHz and±100 kHz. Ideal for monitoring band conditions in aninstant.qPush [EXIT] one or more times to close a multi-function screen, if necessary.wPush [(F-1)SCOPE] to select the scope screen.ePush [(F-1)SPAN] one or more times to select thescope span.rPush [(F-2)ATT] one or more times to activate anattenuator or turn the attenuator OFF.•10, 20 and 30 dB attenuators are available.tPush [(F-3)MARKER] one or more times to selectthe marker (sub readout or transmit frequency) orturn the marker OFF.•“TX MARKER”displays the marker at the transmit fre-quency.•“SUB MARKER”displays the marker at the sub read-out frequency.yPush [(F-4)HOLD] to freeze the current spectrumwaveform.•“HOLD”appears while the function is in use.uPush [EXIT] to exit the scope screen.•Spectrum scope during transmittingThe spectrum scope shows the transmit signal wave-form while transmitting. This can be deactivated if de-sired.When “OFF”is selected, the spectrum scope holdsthe received waveform while transmitting and doesnot show the transmit waveform.qCall up the scope screen as described at left.wPush [(F-5)SET] to select the spectrum scope setmode.ePush [F-1] to select the “Scope during Tx”item.rRotate the tuning dial to display the spectrumscope while transmitting or not.tPush [EXIT] to exit keyer set mode.•Maximum level hold functionThe spectrum scope shows the peak level holdingfunction. Peak levels are displayed in the backgroundof the current spectrum in a different color until the re-ceive frequency changes. This can be deactivated ifdesired.qCall up the scope screen as described at left.wPush [(F-5)SET] to select the spectrum scope setmode.ePush [F-2] to select the “Max Hold”item.rRotate the tuning dial to turn the peak level holdingfunction ON or OFF.tPush [EXIT] to exit keyer set mode.If a strong signal is received, ghost waveform mayappear. Push [(F-2)ATT] one or more times to acti-vate the spectrum scope attenuator in this case.DEFDEFBK-INBK-INOFFOFF1/41/4OFFOFFAGCAGCMIDMIDéèScopeScopeduringduringTxTx ONONMaxMaxHoldHold ONONSCOPESCOPESETSETDEFDEFBK-INBK-INOFFOFF1/41/4OFFOFFAGCAGCMIDMIDéèScopeScopeduringduringTxTx ONONMaxMaxHoldHold ONONSCOPESCOPESETSETANTANT1METERMETERPoPoP.AMPP.AMP1ATTATTOFFOFFVOXVOXOFFOFFCOMPCOMPOFFOFFWIDEWIDEBWBW 2.4k2.4k SFTSFT 0FIL2FIL2USBUSBqw:ppAGCAGCMIDMIDTXTXVFOVFO USBUSBUSBUSBUSBUSBFIL2FIL2qr≥qot≥ppqr≥wpq≥pp14.100.0014.100.0014.100.0014.100.0011VFOVFOSUBSUBMARKERMARKERATTATT10dB10dBHOLDHOLDGridGrid2.5k2.5k10dB10dB+12.5k+12.5k-12.5k-12.5k SPECTRUM  SCOPESPECTRUM  SCOPESPANSPAN ATTATT MARKERMARKER HOLDHOLD SETSETAppears when the marker is out of range.Sub readout or TX markerAppears when the marker is out of range.ANTANT1METERMETERPoPoP.AMPP.AMP1ATTATTOFFOFFVOXVOXOFFOFFCOMPCOMPOFFOFFWIDEWIDEBWBW 2.4k2.4k SFTSFT 0FIL2FIL2USBUSBqw:ppAGCAGCMIDMIDTXTXVFOVFO USBUSBUSBUSBUSBUSBFIL2FIL2qr≥qot≥ppqr≥wpq≥pp14.100.0014.100.0014.100.0014.100.0011VFOVFOGridGrid2.5k2.5k10dB10dB+12.5k+12.5k-12.5k-12.5k SPECTRUM  SCOPESPECTRUM  SCOPESPANSPAN ATTATT MARKERMARKER HOLDHOLD SETSET
455RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT■Automatic antenna selectionThe transceiver covers 0.1–60 MHz over 10 bands.Each band key has a band memory which can mem-orize a selected antenna (ANT1, ANT2, ANT1/RX an-tenna and ANT2/RX antenna). When you change theoperating frequency beyond a band, the previouslyused antenna is automatically selected for the newband. This function is convenient when you use 2 or 3antennas.To use the band memory, enter set mode and confirmthat “Auto”is selected as the [ANT] switch item. (p. 70)•When OFF is selected, the [ANT] switch does not functionand [ANT1] is always selected.•When “Manual”is selected, the [ANT] switch functions,however, band memory does not function. In this case, youmust select an antenna manually.•When “Auto”is selected (default setting), the antenna tunerON/OFF condition is also memorized in the band memory.•When “Auto”or “Manual”is selected, the antenna tunerON/OFF condition is consistent with the [ANT] switch.•Antenna switch selection exampleUnder the following condition, “Auto”should be se-lected as the [ANT] switch set mode item.- When you use 2 antennas.Under the following conditions, “Manual”should beselected as the [ANT] switch set mode item.- When using 1 antenna.- When using the EX-627 HF AUTOMATIC ANTENNASELECTOR for more than 3 antennas (except for re-ceive antenna).- When using an external antenna tuner.DEFDEF WIDEWIDEBK-INBK-INOFFOFF1/41/4OFFOFFAGCAGCMIDMIDéèFMFMSPLITSPLITOffset(HF)Offset(HF) -0.100MHz-0.100MHzFMFMSPLITSPLITOffset(50M)Offset(50M) -0.500MHz-0.500MHzSPLITSPLITLOCKLOCK OFFOFFTunerTuner(Auto(AutoStart)Start) OFFOFFTunerTuner(PTT(PTTStart)Start) OFFOFF[ANT][ANT]SwitchSwitch AutoAutoRTTYRTTYMark FrequencyMark Frequency 21252125OTHERSOTHERSSETSET■Dial lock functionThe dial lock function prevents changes by accidentalmovement of the tuning dial. The lock function elec-tronically locks the dial.➥Push [LOCK] to toggle the dial lock function ONand OFF.•The [LOCK] indicator lights when the dial lock functionis in use.[LOCK] switch[LOCK] indicator
465RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT■Repeater operationA repeater amplifies received signals and retransmitsthem at a different frequency. When using a repeater,the transmit frequency is shifted from the receive fre-quency by an offset frequency. A repeater can be ac-cessed using split frequency operation with the shiftfrequency set to the repeater’s offset frequency.For accessing a repeater which requires a repeatertone, set the repeater tone frequency in set modeas described below.qSet the offset frequencies (HF, 50 MHz) and turnON the quick split function in set mode (others) inadvance. (pgs. 68, 69)wPush [VFO/MEMO] to select VFO mode.ePush the desired band key.rPush [AM/FM] one or more times to select FMmode.tSet the receive frequency (repeater output fre-quency).yPush [SPLIT] for 2 sec. to start repeater operation.•Repeater tone is turned ON automatically.•Shifted transmit frequency and “TX”appear in the subreadout.•The transmit frequency can be monitored while push-ing [XFC] or using dualwatch.uPush and hold [PTT] to transmit; release [PTT] toreceive.iTo return to simplex, push [SPLIT] momentarily toclear the sub display.•Setting the repeater toneSome repeaters require subaudible tones to be ac-cessed. Subaudible tones are superimposed overyour normal signal and must be set in advance. Thetransceiver has 50 tones from 67.0 Hz to 254.1 Hz.Each memory channel can store an independent set-ting.qSelect FM mode.wPush [TONE] for 2 sec. to enter tone set mode.ePush [F-1] to select the repeater tone item.rRotate the tuning dial to select the desired re-peater tone frequency.tPush [EXIT] to exit tone set mode.Available repeater tones (Unit: Hz)Store repeater tone frequencies and ON/OFF settingsin memory channels for easy recall.CONVENIENTVOXVOXOFFOFFTONETONET-SCANT-SCANAGCAGCFASTFASTéèDEFDEFTONE FREQUENCYTONE FREQUENCY88.5Hz88.5Hz88.5Hz88.5HzT-SQL TONET-SQL TONEREPEATER TONEREPEATER TONEANTANT1METERMETERPoPoP.AMPP.AMP1ATTATTOFFOFFBWBW 15k15k SFTSFT 0FIL2FIL2FMFMqw:ppVFOVFO FMFMUSBUSBUSBUSBFIL2FIL2wo≥yip≥ppwo≥tip≥pp14.100.0014.100.0014.100.0014.100.0011VFOVFOSPLITSPLITTXTXTONETONETONETONETone encoder is auto-matically turned ON.Shifted frequency appears.ANTANT1METERMETERPoPoP.AMPP.AMP1ATTATTOFFOFFBWBW 15k15k SFTSFT 0FIL2FIL2FMFMqw:ppTXTXVFOVFO USBUSBUSBUSBUSBUSBFIL2FIL2wo≥yip≥ppqr≥wpt≥pp14.100.0014.100.0014.100.0014.100.0011VFOVFOANTANT1METERMETERPoPoP.AMPP.AMP1ATTATTOFFOFFBWBW 2.4k2.4k SFTSFT 0FIL2FIL2USBUSBqw:ppTXTXVFOVFO USBUSBUSBUSBUSBUSBFIL2FIL2wq≥wop≥ppqr≥wpt≥pp14.100.0014.100.0014.100.0014.100.0011VFOVFO67.069.371.974.477.079.782.5085.4088.5091.5094.8097.4100.0103.5107.2110.9114.8118.8123.0127.3131.8136.5141.3146.2151.4156.7159.8162.2165.5167.9171.3173.8177.3179.9183.5186.2189.9192.8196.6199.5203.5206.5210.7218.1225.7229.1233.6241.8250.3254.1
475RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT■Tone squelch operationThe tone squelch opens only when receiving a signalcontaining a matching subaudible tone. You cansilently wait for calls from group members using thesame tone.qPush [VFO/MEMO] to select VFO mode.wPush the desired band key.ePush [AM/FM] one or more times to select FMmode.rPush [TONE] one or more times until “TSQL”ap-pears in the function display.tWhen the received signal includes a matchingtone, squelch opens and the signal can be heard.•When the received signal’s tone does not match, tonesquelch does not open, however, the S-indicator showssignal strength.•To open the squelch manually, push [XFC].yOperate the transceiver in the normal way.uTo cancel the tone squelch, push [TONE] to clear“TSQL.”•Setting the tone squelch toneThe transceiver has 50 tones from 67.0 Hz to 254.1Hz.qSelect FM mode.wPush [TONE] for 2 sec. to enter tone set mode.ePush [F-2] to select the tone squelch tone item.rRotate the tuning dial to select the desired tonesquelch frequency.tPush [EXIT] to exit tone set mode.Available tone squelch tones (Unit: Hz)Store tone squelch frequencies and ON/OFF settingsin memory channels for easy recall.CONVENIENTVOXVOXOFFOFFTONETONET-SCANT-SCANAGCAGCFASTFASTéèDEFDEFTONE FREQUENCYTONE FREQUENCY88.5Hz88.5Hz88.5Hz88.5HzT-SQL TONET-SQL TONEREPEATER TONEREPEATER TONEANTANT1METERMETERPoPoP.AMPP.AMP1ATTATTOFFOFFBWBW 15k15k SFTSFT 0FIL2FIL2FMFMqw:ppVFOVFO FMFMUSBUSBUSBUSBFIL2FIL2wo≥yip≥ppwo≥tip≥pp14.100.0014.100.0014.100.0014.100.0011VFOVFO TSQLTSQLTSQLTSQLTXTXANTANT1METERMETERPoPoP.AMPP.AMP1ATTATTOFFOFFBWBW 2.4k2.4k SFTSFT 0FIL2FIL2USBUSBqw:ppTXTXVFOVFO USBUSBUSBUSBUSBUSBFIL2FIL2wq≥wop≥ppqr≥wpt≥pp14.100.0014.100.0014.100.0014.100.0011VFOVFO67.069.371.974.477.079.782.5085.4088.5091.5094.8097.4100.0103.5107.2110.9114.8118.8123.0127.3131.8136.5141.3146.2151.4156.7159.8162.2165.5167.9171.3173.8177.3179.9183.5186.2189.9192.8196.6199.5203.5206.5210.7218.1225.7229.1233.6241.8250.3254.1
■Antenna tuner operationThe internal automatic antenna tuner matches thetransceiver to the connected antenna automatically.Once the tuner matches an antenna, the variable ca-pacitor angles are memorized as a preset point foreach frequency range (100 kHz steps). Therefore,when you change the frequency range, the variable ca-pacitors are automatically preset to the memorizedpoint.CAUTION: NEVER transmit with the tuner ONwhen no antenna is connected.This will damage thetransceiver. Be careful of the antenna selection.485RECEIVE AND TRANSMITTUNER OPERATION➥Push the [TUNER] switch to turn the internal an-tenna tuner ON. The antenna is tuned automaticallywhen the antenna SWR is higher than 1.5:1.•When the tuner is ON, the [TUNER] switch lights.[TUNER] switchMANUAL TUNINGDuring SSB operation at low voice levels, the internaltuner may not be tuned correctly. In such cases, man-ual tuning is helpful.➥Push [TUNER] for 2 sec., to start manual tuning.•A side tone is emitted and [TUNER] blinks while tuning.•If the tuner cannot reduce the SWR to less than 1.5:1after 20 sec. of tuning, the [TUNER] switch indicatorgoes out.Push [TUNER] for 2 sec.AUTOMATIC TUNER START (HF bands only)If you want to deactivate the tuner under conditions ofVSWR 1.5:1 or less, use the auto tuner start functionand turn the tuner OFF. This function activates thetuner automatically when the SWR exceeds 1.5:1.This function is turned ON in set mode. (p. 69).PTT TUNER STARTThe tuner is always tuned when the PTT is pushedafter the frequency is changed (more than 1% fromlast-tuned frequency). This function removes the“push and hold [TUNER]”operation and activates forthe first transmission on a new frequency.This function is turned ON in set mode. (p. 69).NOTES:•If the tuner cannot tune the antennaCheck the following and try again:•the [ANT] connector selection.•the antenna connection and feedline.•the unaltered antenna SWR. (Less than 3:1 for HF bands;Less than 2.5:1 for 50 MHz band)•the transmit power. (8 W for HF bands; 15 W for 50 MHzband)•the power source voltage/capacity.If the tuner cannot reduce the SWR to less than 1.5:1after checking the above, perform the following:•repeat manual tuning several times.•tune with a 50 Ωdummy load and re-tune the antenna.•turn power OFF and ON.•adjust the antenna cable length.(This is effective for higher frequencies in some cases.)•Tuning a narrow bandwidth antennaSome antennas, especially for low bands, have a nar-row bandwidth. These antennas may not be tuned atthe edge of their bandwidth, therefore, tune such anantenna as follows:Suppose you have an antenna which has an SWR of1.5:1 at 3.55 MHz and an SWR of 3:1 at 3.8 MHz.qPush [TUNER] to turn the antenna tuner ON.wSelect CW mode.eTurn OFF the break-in function. (p. 5)rPush [TRANSMIT] to set to the transmit condition.tSet 3.55 MHz and key down.ySet 3.80 MHz and key down.uPush [TRANSMIT] to return to the receive condition.
495RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT■Optional external tuner operation•AH-4/AH-3 HF AUTOMATIC ANTENNATUNERThe AH-4/AH-3 matches the IC-756PRO to a longwire antenna more than 3 m/10 ft long (3.5 MHz andabove) or more than 12 m/40 ft long (1.8 MHz andabove).•See p. 20 for the transceiver and AH-4/AH-3 connection.•See the AH-4/AH-3 instruction manual for AH-4/AH-3 in-stallation and antenna connection details.AH-4/AH-3 setting example:RWARNING: HIGH VOLTAGE!NEVER touch the antenna element while tuningor transmitting.NEVER operate the AH-4/AH-3 without an antennawire.The tuner and transceiver will be damaged.NEVER operate the AH-4/AH-3 when it is notgrounded.Transmitting before tuning may damage the trans-ceiver. Note that the AH-4/AH-3 cannot tune whenusing a 1⁄2λlong wire or multiple of the operating fre-quency.•When connecting the AH-4/AH-3, the antennaconnector assignments are [ANT2] for the internaltuner and [ANT1] for the AH-4/AH-3. The antennaindicator in the LCD displays “ANT1(EXT)”whenthe AH-4/AH-3 is connected and selected.•The AH-3 can be used for HF bands only. It can-not be used for the 50 MHz band.•AH-4/AH-3 operationTuning is required for each frequency. Be sure tore-tune the antenna before transmitting when youchange the frequency—even slightly.qSet the desired frequency in an HF or 50 MHzband for using with the AH-4. Set the desired fre-quency in an HF band for using with the AH-3.•The AH-4/AH-3 will not operate on frequencies outsideof ham bands.wPush [TUNER] for 2 sec.•The [TUNER] light blinks while tuning.eThe [TUNER] light lights constantly when tuning iscomplete.•When the connected wire cannot be tuned, the[TUNER] light goes out, the AH-4/AH-3 is bypassedand the antenna wire is connected to the antenna con-nector on the transceiver directly.rTo bypass the AH-4/AH-3 manually, push[TUNER].[TUNER] switchFor mobile operationFor outdoor operationLong wireOptional AH-2bantenna elementWhen using an external antenna tuner such as theIC-PW1’s tuner, IC-4KL’s tuner or IC-AT500 with a lin-ear amplifier, tune with the external antenna tuner,while the internal tuner is turned OFF. After tuning iscompleted, turn the internal tuner ON. Otherwise,both tuners tune simultaneously and correct tuningmay not be obtained.See the instruction manual included with each an-tenna tuner for their respective operations.•ANTENNA TUNER OF THE IC-PW1, IC-4KL or IC-2KL/IC-AT500
650MEMORY OPERATION■Memory channelsThe transceiver has 101 memory channels.The mem-ory mode is very useful for quickly changing to often-used frequencies.All 101 memory channels are tuneable which meansthe programmed frequency can be tuned temporarilywith the tuning dial, etc. in memory mode.■Memory channel selectionMEMORYCHANNELMEMORYCHANNELNUMBER CAPABILITY TRANSFERTO VFO OVER-WRITING CLEARRegular memorychannels 1–99 One frequency and one mode ineach memory channel. Yes Yes Ye sNoScan edgememorychannels P1, P2 One frequency and one mode ineach memory channel as scanedges for programmed scan. Yes Ye s•Using the [YY] or [ZZ] keysqPush [VFO/MEMO] to select memory mode.wPush [Y]/[Z] several times to select the desiredmemory channel.•Push and hold [Y]/[Z] for continuous selection.•[UP] and [DN] on the microphone can also be used.eTo return to VFO mode, push [VFO/MEMO] again.•Using the keypadqPush [VFO/MEMO] to select memory mode.wPush [F-INP].ePush the desired memory channel number usingthe keypad.•Enter 100 or 101 to select scan edge channel P1 or P2,respectively.rPush [Y] or [Z] to select the desired memorychannel.ANTANT1METERMETERPoPoSFTSFT0FIL2FIL2CWCWqw:ppTXTXUSBUSBqr≥qot≥pp14.100.0014.100.00BPFBPF1VFOVFOBWBW500 500 ANTANT1METERMETERPoPoSFTSFT0FIL2FIL2USBUSBqw:ppTXTXCWCWqr≥qpp≥pp14.195.0014.195.00VFOVFO1BWBW2.4k2.4kANTANT1METERMETERPoPoSFTSFT0FIL2FIL2USBUSBqw:ppTXTXwr≥oyp≥pp1212BWBW2.4k2.4kCWCW14.195.0014.195.00VFOVFOVFO/MEMOorF-INPENTANTANT1METERMETERPoPoSFTSFT0FIL2FIL2USBUSBqw:ppTXTXCWCWqr≥qpp≥pp14.195.0014.195.00VFOVFO1BWBW2.4k2.4kANTANT1METERMETERPoPoSFTSFT0FIL2FIL2USBUSBTXTXCWCW≥qpp≥qw14.195.0014.195.00VFOVFO1BWBW2.4k2.4kANTANT1METERMETERPoPoSFTSFT0FIL2FIL2USBUSBqw:ppTXTXwr≥oyp≥pp1212BWBW2.4k2.4kCWCW14.195.0014.195.00VFOVFOF-inP12orthen
516MEMORY OPERATION■Memory channel screenThe memory channel screen simultaneously shows 7memory channels and their programmed contents. 13memory channels can be displayed in the wide mem-ory channel screen.You can select a desired memory channel from thememory channel screen.•Selecting a memory channel using thememory channel screenqPush [EXIT] one or more times to close a multi-function screen, if necessary.wPush [(F-3)MEMORY] to select the memory chan-nel screen.•[(F-5)WIDE] toggles the standard and wide screens.eRotate the tuning dial while pushing [(F-2)SET] toselect the desired memory channel.•[Y] and [Z] can also be used.rPush [EXIT] to exit the memory channel screen.•Confirming programmed memorychannelsqSelect the memory channel screen as describedabove.wRotate the tuning dial while pushing [(F-1)ROLL]to scroll the screen.ePush [(F-2)SET] to select the highlighted memorychannel, if desired.rPush [EXIT] to exit the memory channel screen.•Setting a memory channel as a selectmemorySelect memory channels are used for select memoryscan. Select memory scan repeatedly scans the se-lect memory channels only. This is useful to speedupthe memory scan interval. Of course, select memorychannels are also scanned during normal memoryscan.qSelect the memory channel screen as describedat left.wRotate the tuning dial while pushing [(F-2)SET] toselect the desired memory channel.•[Y] and [Z] can also be used.ePush [(F-3)SELECT] to set the memory channelas a select memory or not.rRepeat steps wto eto program another memorychannel as a select memory channel, if desired.tPush [EXIT] to exit the memory channel screen.Setting select memory channels is also possible inthe scan screen.ANTANT1METERMETERPoPoP.AMPP.AMP1ATTATTOFFOFFVOXVOXOFFOFFCOMPCOMPOFFOFFWIDEWIDEROLLROLL SETSET SELECTSELECT NAMENAME WIDEWIDESFTSFT 0FIL2FIL2USBUSBqw:ppAGCAGCMIDMIDTXTXVFOVFO USBUSBUSBUSBUSBUSBFIL2FIL2qr≥qot≥ppqr≥wpt≥pp14.100.0014.100.0014.100.0014.100.0011ßVFOVFOBWBW 2.4k2.4k9999 --.---.----.---.-- ------------ ------P1P1 0.500.000.500.00 LSBLSB FL2FL2 SCAN EDGESCAN EDGEP2P2 29.999.9929.999.99 USBUSB FL2FL2 SCAN EDGESCAN EDGE1ß 14.100.0014.100.00 USBUSB FL2FL2 2 --.---.----.---.-- ------------ ------ 3 --.---.----.---.-- ------------ ------ 4 --.---.----.---.-- ------------ ------MEMORYMEMORY“ß” appears for select memory channel.VOXVOXOFFOFFCOMPCOMPOFFOFFWIDEWIDEROLLROLL SETSET SELECTSELECT NAMENAME WIDEWIDEAGCAGCMIDMID9999 --.---.----.---.-- ------------ ------P1P1 0.500.000.500.00 LSBLSB FL2FL2 SCAN EDGESCAN EDGEP2P2 29.999.9929.999.99 USBUSB FL2FL2 SCAN EDGESCAN EDGE1ß 14.100.0014.100.00 USBUSB FL2FL2 2 --.---.----.---.-- ------------ ------ 3 --.---.----.---.-- ------------ ------ 4 --.---.----.---.-- ------------ ------MEMORYMEMORY“   ” appears when the memory channel is selected.ANTANT1METERMETERPoPoP.AMPP.AMP1ATTATTOFFOFFVOXVOXOFFOFFCOMPCOMPOFFOFFWIDEWIDEROLLROLL SETSET SELECTSELECT NAMENAME WIDEWIDESFTSFT 0FIL2FIL2USBUSBqw:ppAGCAGCMIDMIDTXTXVFOVFO USBUSBUSBUSBUSBUSBFIL2FIL2qr≥qot≥ppqr≥wpt≥pp14.100.0014.100.0014.100.0014.100.0011VFOVFOBWBW 2.4k2.4k9999 --.---.----.---.-- ------------ ------P1P1 0.500.000.500.00 LSBLSB FL2FL2 SCAN EDGESCAN EDGEP2P2 29.999.9929.999.99 USBUSB FL2FL2 SCAN EDGESCAN EDGE 1 14.100.0014.100.00 USBUSB FL2FL2 2 --.---.----.---.-- ------------ ------ 3 --.---.----.---.-- ------------ ------ 4 --.---.----.---.-- ------------ ------MEMORYMEMORY
526MEMORY OPERATION■Memory channel programmingMemory channel programming can be preformed ei-ther in VFO mode or in memory mode.•Programming in VFO modeqSet the desired frequency and operating mode inVFO mode.wPush [Y]/[Z] several times to select the desiredmemory channel.•Memory channel screen is convenient for selecting thedesired channel.•Memory channel contents appear in the memory chan-nel readout (below the frequency readout).•“--.---.--”appears if the selected memory channel is ablank channel (and does not have contents).ePush [MW] for 2 sec. to program the displayed fre-quency and operating mode into the memorychannel.[EXAMPLE]: Programming 7.088 MHz/LSB intomemory channel 12.7cSSBMWorPush for 2 sec.Beep Beep BeepANTANT1METERMETERPoPoSFTSFT 0FIL2FIL2USBUSBqw:ppTXTXUSBUSBqr≥qpp≥pp14.195.0014.195.001VFOVFOBWBW 2.4k2.4kANTANT1METERMETERPoPoSFTSFT 0FIL2FIL2LSBLSBqw:ppTXTXUSBUSBu≥pii≥pp14.195.0014.195.001VFOVFOBWBW 2.4k2.4kANTANT1METERMETERPoPoSFTSFT 0FIL2FIL2LSBLSBqw:ppTXTXu≥pii≥pp--.---.----.---.--1212VFOVFOBWBW 2.4k2.4kANTANT1METERMETERPoPoSFTSFT 0FIL2FIL2LSBLSBqw:ppTXTXLSBLSBu≥pii≥pp7.088.007.088.001212VFOVFOBWBW 2.4k2.4k•Programming in memory modeqSelect the desired memory channel with [Y]/[Z] inmemory mode.•Memory channel contents appear in the memory chan-nel readout (below the frequency readout).•“--.---.--”appears if the selected memory channel is ablank channel (and does not have contents).wSet the desired frequency and operating mode inmemory mode.•To program a blank channel, use direct frequency entrywith the keypad or memo pads, etc.ePush [MW] for 2 sec. to program the displayed fre-quency and operating mode into the memorychannel.[EXAMPLE]: Programming 21.280 MHz/USB intomemory channel 18.21 mMWorPush for 2 sec.Beep Beep BeepANTANT1METERMETERPoPoSFTSFT 0FIL2FIL2LSBLSBqw:ppTXTXUSBUSBu≥pii≥pp14.195.0014.195.00VFOVFO1212BWBW 2.4k2.4kANTANT1METERMETERPoPoSFTSFT 0FIL2FIL2CWCWqw:ppTXTXUSBUSBe≥tpw≥pp14.195.0014.195.00VFOVFO1818BWBW 500500 BPFBPFSSBANTANT1METERMETERPoPoSFTSFT 0FIL2FIL2USBUSBqw:ppTXTXUSBUSBwq≥wip≥pp14.195.0014.195.00VFOVFO1818BWBW 2.4k2.4kANTANT1METERMETERPoPoSFTSFT 0FIL2FIL2USBUSBqw:ppTXTXUSBUSBwq≥wip≥pp14.195.0014.195.001818BWBW 2.4k2.4k
536MEMORY OPERATION■Frequency transferringThe frequency and operating mode in a memory chan-nel can be transferred to the VFO. Frequency transferring can be performed in either VFOmode or memory mode.•Transferring in VFO modeThis is useful for transferring programmed contents toVFO.qSelect VFO mode with [VFO/MEMO].wSelect the memory channel to be transferred with[Y]/[Z].•Memory channel screen is convenient for selecting thedesired channel.•Memory channel contents appear in the memory chan-nel readout (below the frequency readout).•“--.---.--”appears if the selected memory channel is ablank channel. In this case transferring is impossible.ePush [VFO/MEMO] for 2 sec. to transfer the fre-quency and operating mode.•Transferred frequency and operating mode appear onthe frequency readout.TRANSFERRING EXAMPLE IN VFO MODEOperating frequency  : 21.320 MHz/USB (VFO)Contents of M-ch 16 : 14.018 MHz/CWorPush for 2 sec.Beep Beep BeepANTANT1METERMETERPoPoSFTSFT 0FIL2FIL2USBUSBqw:ppTXTXUSBUSBwq≥ewp≥pp14.950.0014.950.001VFOVFOBWBW 2.4k2.4kANTANT1METERMETERPoPoSFTSFT 0FIL2FIL2USBUSBqw:ppTXTXCWCWwq≥ewp≥pp14.018.0014.018.001616VFOVFOBWBW 2.4k2.4kANTANT1METERMETERPoPoSFTSFT 0FIL2FIL2CWCWqw:ppTXTXCWCWqr≥pqi≥pp14.018.0014.018.001616VFOVFOBWBW 500500 BPFBPFVFO/MEMO•Transferring in memory modeThis is useful for transferring frequency and operatingmode while operating in memory mode.When you have changed the frequency or operat-ing mode in the selected memory channel:•Displayed frequency and mode are transferred.•Programmed frequency and mode in the mem-ory channel are not transferred, and they remainin the memory channel.qSelect the memory channel to be transferred with[Y]/[Z] in memory mode.•And, set the frequency or operating mode if required.wPush [VFO/MEMO] for 2 sec. to transfer the fre-quency and operating mode.•Displayed frequency and operating mode are trans-ferred to the VFO.eTo return to VFO mode, push [VFO/MEMO] mo-mentarily.TRANSFERRING EXAMPLE IN MEMORY MODEOperating frequency  : 14.020 MHz/CW (M-ch 16)Contents of M-ch 16 : 14.018 MHz/CWPush for 2 sec.Programmed contents appear.Beep Beep BeepVFO/MEMOVFO/MEMOANTANT1METERMETERPoPoSFTSFT 0FIL2FIL2CWCWqw:ppTXTXUSBUSBqr≥pwp≥pp21.320.0021.320.00VFOVFO1616BWBW 500500ANTANT1METERMETERPoPoSFTSFT 0FIL2FIL2CWCWqw:ppTXTXCWCWqr≥pwp≥pp14.018.0014.018.001616VFOVFOBWBW 500500ANTANT1METERMETERPoPoSFTSFT 0FIL2FIL2CWCWqw:ppTXTXCWCWqr≥pwp≥pp14.020.0014.020.00VFOVFO1616BWBW 500500BPFBPFBPFBPFBPFBPF
546MEMORY OPERATION■Memory namesAll memory channels (including scan edges) can betagged with alphanumeric names of up to 10 charac-ters each.Capital letters, small letters, numerals, some symbols(! # $ % & ¥ ? " ' ` ^ + – ✱/ .,: ; = < > ( ) [ ] { } | _ _)and spaces can be used.•Editing (programming) memory namesqPush [EXIT] one or more times to close a multi-function screen, if necessary.wPush [(F-3)MEMORY] to select the memory chan-nel screen.eSelect the desired memory channel.rPush [(F-4)NAME] to edit memory channel name.•A cursor appears and blinks.•Memory channel names of blank channels cannot beedited.tInput the desired character by rotating the tuningdial or by pushing the band key for number input.•Push [ABC] or [abc] to toggle capital and small letters.•Push [123] or [etc] to toggle numerals and symbols.•Push [(F-1)Ω] or [(F-2)≈] for cursor movement.•Push [(F-3)DEL] to delete the selected character.•Push [(F-4)SPACE] to input a space.yPush [EXIT] to input and set the name.•The cursor disappears.uRepeat steps eto yto program another memorychannel’s name, if desired.iPush [EXIT] to exit the memory channel screen.123123ABCABCSFTSFT 0FIL2FIL2USBUSBqw:ppTXTXVFOVFO USBUSBUSBUSBUSBUSBFIL2FIL2qr≥qot≥ppqr≥wpt≥pp14.100.0014.100.0014.100.0014.100.0011VFOVFOBWBW 2.4k2.4k9999 --.---.----.---.-- ------------ ------P1P1 0.500.000.500.00 LSBLSB FL2FL2 SCAN EDGESCAN EDGEP2P2 29.999.9929.999.99 USBUSB FL2FL2 SCAN EDGESCAN EDGE 1 14.100.0014.100.00 USBUSB FL2FL2 _ 2 --.---.----.---.-- ------------ ------ 3 --.---.----.---.-- ------------ ------ 4 --.---.----.---.-- ------------ ------MEMORYMEMORYçåDELDEL SPACESPACE WIDEWIDEABCABCCharactergroup keysSelectedcharacterANTANT1METERMETERPoPoP.AMPP.AMP1ATTATTOFFOFFVOXVOXOFFOFFCOMPCOMPOFFOFFWIDEWIDEROLLROLL SETSET SELECTSELECT NAMENAME WIDEWIDESFTSFT 0FIL2FIL2USBUSBqw:ppAGCAGCMIDMIDTXTXVFOVFO USBUSBUSBUSBUSBUSBFIL2FIL2qr≥qot≥ppqr≥wpt≥pp14.100.0014.100.0014.100.0014.100.0011VFOVFOBWBW 2.4k2.4k9999 --.---.----.---.-- ------------ ------P1P1 0.500.000.500.00 LSBLSB FL2FL2 SCAN EDGESCAN EDGEP2P2 29.999.9929.999.99 USBUSB FL2FL2 SCAN EDGESCAN EDGE 1 14.100.0014.100.00 USBUSB FL2FL2 2 --.---.----.---.-- ------------ ------ 3 --.---.----.---.-- ------------ ------ 4 --.---.----.---.-- ------------ ------MEMORYMEMORY■Memory clearingAny unnecessary memory channels can be cleared.The cleared memory channels become blank chan-nels.qSelect memory mode with [VFO/MEMO].wSelect the desired memory channel with [Y]/[Z].ePush [M-CL] for 2 sec. to clear the contents.•The programmed frequency and operating mode dis-appear.rTo clear other memory channels, repeat steps wand e.ANTANT1METERMETERPoPoSFTSFT 0FIL2FIL2USBUSBqw:ppTXTXwr≥oyp≥pp1212BWBW 2.4k2.4kANTANT1METERMETERPoPoSFTSFT 0qw:ppTXTXCWCW≥qot≥pp14.195.0014.195.00VFOVFO1212BWBW 2.4k2.4kCWCW14.195.0014.195.00VFOVFOPush for 2 sec.M-CL Beep Beep Beep
556MEMORY OPERATION■Memo padsThe transceiver has a memo pad function to store fre-quency and operating mode for easy write and recall.The memo pads are separate from memory channels.The default number of memo pads is 5, however, thiscan be increased to 10 in set mode if desired. (p. 71)Memo pads are convenient when you want to memo-rize a frequency and operating mode temporarily, suchas when you find a DX station in a pile-up, or when adesired station is busy for a long time and you want totemporarily search for other stations.Use the transceiver’s memo pads instead of relying onhastily scribbled notes that are easily misplaced.•Writing frequencies and operatingmodes into memo padsYou can simply write the accessed readout frequencyand operating mode by pushing [MP-W].When you write a 6th frequency and operating mode,the oldest written frequency and operating mode areautomatically erased to make room for the new set-tings.Each memo pad must have its own unique combi-nation of frequency and operating mode; memopads having identical settings cannot be written.Displayed frequency and modePushNewestThe oldest written frequencyand mode are erased.OldestMP-Wwq≥wii≥wwUSBwq≥wuy≥ppUSBwq≥pwr≥twUSBwq≥pqi≥pyUSBqr≥qiw≥rpUSBqr≥qot≥ppUSBMEMOPADS•Calling up a frequency from a memopadYou can simply call up the desired frequency and op-erating mode of a memo pad by pushing [MP-R] oneor more times.•Both VFO and memory modes can be used.•The frequency and operating mode are called up, startingfrom the most recently written.When you call up a frequency and an operating modefrom memo pads with [MP-R], the previously dis-played frequency and operating mode are automati-cally stored in a temporary pad. The frequency andoperating mode in the temporary pad can be recalledby pushing [MP-R] one or more times.•You may think there are 6 memo pads because 6 differentfrequencies (5 are in memo pads and 1 is in the tempo-rary pad) are called up by [MP-R].If you change the frequency or operating modecalled up from a memo pad with the tuning dial,etc., the frequency and operating mode in the tem-porary pad are erased.VFO or MEMORYmode displayMEMO PADSTEMPORARY PADPushPushing [MP-R] calls up the frequency and operating mode in a memo pad and the temporary pad sequentially.Frequency and mode before pushing [MP-R].MP-Rwq≥rit≥ppUSBqr≥qot≥ppUSBwq≥wuy≥ppUSBwq≥pwr≥twUSBwq≥pqi≥pyUSBqr≥qiw≥rpUSBqr≥qot≥ppUSB
756SCANS■Scan types■Preparation•ChannelsFor programmed scan:Program scan edge frequencies into scan edge mem-ory channels P1 and P2.For ∂F scan:Set the ∂F span (∂F scan range) in the scan screen.For memory scan:Program 2 or more memory channels except scanedge memory channels.For select memory scan:Designate 2 or more memory channels as select mem-ory channels. To designate the channel as a selectmemory channel, choose a memory channel, thenpush [(F-3)SELECT] in the scan screen (memorymode) or in the memory channel screen.•Scan resume ON/OFFYou can select the scan to resume or cancel when de-tecting a signal, in set mode. Scan resume ON/OFFmust be set before operating a scan. See p. 60 forON/OFF setting and scan resume condition details.•Scan speedScan speed can be selected from 2 levels, high or low,in set mode. See p. 60 for details.•Squelch condition•The scan function can be used on the main readout only.•You can operate a scan while operating on a frequency usingthe dualwatch or split functions. See p. 31 for details.SCANSTARTSWITHPROGRAMMEDSCAN MEMORY SCANSQUELCHOPENThe scan continuesuntil it is stoppedmanually, and doesnot pause even if itdetects signals.Scan pauses oneach channel whenthe scan resume isON; not applicablewhen OFF.SQUELCHCLOSEDScan stops when detecting a signal.If you set scan resume ON in set mode, thescan pauses for 10 sec. when detecting asignal, then resumes. When a signal disap-pears while scan is paused, scan resumes2 sec. later.PROGRAMMED SCANRepeatedly scans between two scan edge frequencies (scan edge memory channels P1 and P2).This scan operates in VFO mode.SELECT MEMORY SCANRepeatedly scans all select memory channels.∂F SCANRepeatedly scans within ∂F span area. This scan operates in memory mode.This scan operates in memory mode.This scan operates in both VFO and memory modes.ScanScan edge P1 or P2 Scan edge P2 or P1JumpMch 1 Mch 5Mch 2 Mch 3 Mch 4Mch 6Mch 7Mch 99MEMORY SCANRepeatedly scans all programmed memory channels.Mch 1 Mch 5Mch 2 Mch 3 Mch 4Mch 6Mch 7Mch 99ß (select)ß (select)ß (select)ß (select) ß (select)Blank channel Blank channelß (select)ß (select)ß (select)ß (select) ß (select)ScanScan–∂F frequency +∂F frequencyStart frequencyJump
577SCANS■Programmed scan operationqPush [EXIT] one or more times to close a multi-function screen, if necessary.wSelect VFO mode.eSelect the desired operating mode.•The operating mode can also be changed while scan-ning.rPush [(F-4)SCAN] to select the scan screen.tSet [RF/SQL] open or closed.•See previous page for scan condition.•If the [RF/SQL] control function is set as “AUTO,”thesquelch is always open in SSB, CW and RTTY modes.See pgs. 3, 68 for details.yPush [(F-1)PROG] to start the programmed scan.•Decimal points blink while scanning.uWhen the scan detects a signal, the scan stops,pauses or ignores it depending on the resume set-ting and the squelch condition.iTo cancel the scan, push [(F-1)PROG].If the same frequencies are programmed into thescan edge memory channel P1 and P2, pro-grammed scan does not start.ANTANT1METERMETERPoPoP.AMPP.AMP1ATTATTOFFOFFVOXVOXOFFOFFCOMPCOMPOFFOFFWIDEWIDESFTSFT 0FIL2FIL2USBUSBqw:ppAGCAGCMIDMIDTXTXVFOVFO USBUSBUSBUSBUSBUSBFIL2FIL2qr≥qot≥ppqr≥wpt≥pp14.100.0014.100.0014.100.0014.100.0011VFOVFOBWBW 2.4k2.4kPROGPROG ∂FFINEFINE ∂F SPANF SPAN SETSETSCANSCANPROGRAM SCANPROGRAM SCAN∂FSpanSpan:±±10kHz10kHzProgrammedProgrammedP1:P1:0.500.00MHz0.500.00MHzscanscanedgesedgesP2:P2:29.999.99MHz29.999.99MHzANTANT1METERMETERPoPoP.AMPP.AMP1ATTATTOFFOFFVOXVOXOFFOFFCOMPCOMPOFFOFFWIDEWIDESFTSFT 0FIL2FIL2USBUSBqw:ppAGCAGCMIDMIDTXTXVFOVFO USBUSBUSBUSBUSBUSBFIL2FIL2qr≥qot≥ppqr≥wpt≥pp14.100.0014.100.0014.100.0014.100.0011VFOVFOBWBW 2.4k2.4kPROGPROG ∂FFINEFINE ∂F SPANF SPAN SETSETSCANSCAN∂FSpanSpan:±±10kHz10kHzProgrammedProgrammedP1:P1:0.500.00MHz0.500.00MHzscanscanedgesedgesP2:P2:29.999.99MHz29.999.99MHz■∂∂F scan operationqPush [EXIT] one or more times to close a multi-function screen, if necessary.wSelect VFO mode or a memory channel.eSelect the desired operating mode.•The operating mode can also be changed while scan-ning.rPush [(F-4)SCAN] to select the scan screen.tSet [RF/SQL] open or closed.•See previous page for scan condition.•If the [RF/SQL] control function is set as “AUTO,”thesquelch is always open in SSB, CW and RTTY modes.See pgs. 3, 68 for details.ySet the ∂F span by pushing [(F-4)∂F SPAN].•±5 kHz, ±10 kHz, ±20 kHz, ±50 kHz, ±100 kHz, ±500kHz and ±1000 kHz are selectable.uSet center frequency of the ∂F span.iPush [(F-2)∂F] to start the ∂F scan.•Decimal points blink while scanning.oWhen the scan detects a signal, the scan stops,pauses or ignores it depending on the resume set-ting and the squelch condition.!0 To cancel the scan, push [(F-2)∂F].ANTANT1METERMETERPoPoP.AMPP.AMP1ATTATTOFFOFFVOXVOXOFFOFFCOMPCOMPOFFOFFWIDEWIDESFTSFT 0FIL2FIL2USBUSBqw:ppAGCAGCMIDMIDTXTXVFOVFO USBUSBUSBUSBUSBUSBFIL2FIL2qr≥qot≥ppqr≥wpt≥pp14.100.0014.100.0014.100.0014.100.0011VFOVFOBWBW 2.4k2.4kPROGPROG ∂FFINEFINE ∂F SPANF SPAN SETSETSCANSCAN∂FSCANSCAN∂FCenterCenter:14.195.00MHz14.195.00MHz∂FSpanSpan:±±10kHz10kHzProgrammedProgrammedP1:P1:0.500.00MHz0.500.00MHzscanscanedgesedgesP2:P2:29.999.99MHz29.999.99MHzANTANT1METERMETERPoPoP.AMPP.AMP1ATTATTOFFOFFVOXVOXOFFOFFCOMPCOMPOFFOFFWIDEWIDESFTSFT 0FIL2FIL2USBUSBqw:ppAGCAGCMIDMIDTXTXVFOVFO USBUSBUSBUSBUSBUSBFIL2FIL2qr≥qot≥ppqr≥wpt≥pp14.100.0014.100.0014.100.0014.100.0011VFOVFOBWBW 2.4k2.4kPROGPROG ∂FFINEFINE ∂F SPANF SPAN SETSETSCANSCAN∂FSpanSpan:±±10kHz10kHzProgrammedProgrammedP1:P1:0.500.00MHz0.500.00MHzscanscanedgesedgesP2:P2:29.999.99MHz29.999.99MHz
587SCANS■Fine programmed scan/fine ∂F scanFine scan functions as programmed or ∂F scan, butscan speed decreases when the squelch opens butdoes not stop. The scanning tuning step shifts from50 Hz to 10 Hz while the squelch opens.qPush [EXIT] one or more times to close a multi-function screen, if necessary.wPush [(F-4)SCAN] to select the scan screen.eSet for programmed scan or ∂F scan as describedon previous page.rPush [(F-1)PROG] or [(F-2)∂F] to start a scan.•Decimal points blink while scanning.tPush [(F-3)FINE] to start a fine scan.•“FINE PROGRAM SCAN”or “FINE ∂F SCAN”appears.yWhen the scan detects a signal, the scan speeddecreases but does not stop.uPush [(F-1)PROG] or [(F-2)∂F] to stop the scan;push [(F-3)FINE] to cancel the fine scan.ANTANT1METERMETERPoPoP.AMPP.AMP1ATTATTOFFOFFVOXVOXOFFOFFCOMPCOMPOFFOFFWIDEWIDESFTSFT 0FIL2FIL2USBUSBqw:ppAGCAGCMIDMIDTXTXVFOVFO USBUSBUSBUSBUSBUSBFIL2FIL2qr≥qot≥ppqr≥wpt≥pp14.100.0014.100.0014.100.0014.100.0011VFOVFOBWBW 2.4k2.4kPROGPROG ∂FFINEFINE ∂F SPANF SPAN SETSETSCANSCANFINE PROGRAM SCANFINE PROGRAM SCAN∂FSpanSpan:±±10kHz10kHzProgrammedProgrammedP1:P1:0.500.00MHz0.500.00MHzscanscanedgesedgesP2:P2:29.999.99MHz29.999.99MHzANTANT1METERMETERPoPoP.AMPP.AMP1ATTATTOFFOFFVOXVOXOFFOFFCOMPCOMPOFFOFFWIDEWIDESFTSFT 0FIL2FIL2USBUSBqw:ppAGCAGCMIDMIDTXTXVFOVFO USBUSBUSBUSBUSBUSBFIL2FIL2qr≥qot≥ppqr≥wpt≥pp14.100.0014.100.0014.100.0014.100.0011VFOVFOBWBW 2.4k2.4kPROGPROG ∂FFINEFINE ∂F SPANF SPAN SETSETSCANSCANPROGRAM SCANPROGRAM SCAN∂FSpanSpan:±±10kHz10kHzProgrammedProgrammedP1:P1:0.500.00MHz0.500.00MHzscanscanedgesedgesP2:P2:29.999.99MHz29.999.99MHz■Memory scan operationqPush [EXIT] one or more times to close a multi-function screen, if necessary.wSelect memory mode.eSelect the desired operating mode.•The operating mode can also be changed while scan-ning.rPush [(F-4)SCAN] to select the scan screen.tSet [RF/SQL] open or closed.•See p. 56 for scan condition.•If the [RF/SQL] control function is set as “AUTO,”thesquelch is always open in SSB, CW and RTTY modes.See pgs. 3, 68 for details.yPush [(F-1)MEMO] to start the memory scan.•Decimal points blink while scanning.uWhen the scan detects a signal, the scan stops,pauses or ignores it depending on the resume set-ting and the squelch condition.iTo cancel the scan, push [(F-1)MEMO].2 or more memory channels must be programmedfor memory scan to start.ANTANT1METERMETERPoPoP.AMPP.AMP1ATTATTOFFOFFVOXVOXOFFOFFCOMPCOMPOFFOFFWIDEWIDESFTSFT 0FIL2FIL2USBUSBqw:ppAGCAGCMIDMIDTXTXVFOVFO USBUSBUSBUSBUSBUSBFIL2FIL2qr≥qot≥ppqr≥wpt≥pp14.100.0014.100.0014.100.0014.100.001VFOVFO12 12 BWBW 2.4k2.4kMEMOMEMO ∂FSELECTSELECT ∂F SPANF SPAN SETSETSCANSCANMEMORY SCANMEMORY SCAN∂FSpanSpan:±±10kHz10kHzProgrammedProgrammedP1:P1:0.500.00MHz0.500.00MHzscanscanedgesedgesP2:P2:29.999.99MHz29.999.99MHzANTANT1METERMETERPoPoP.AMPP.AMP1ATTATTOFFOFFVOXVOXOFFOFFCOMPCOMPOFFOFFWIDEWIDESFTSFT 0FIL2FIL2USBUSBqw:ppAGCAGCMIDMIDTXTXVFOVFO USBUSBUSBUSBUSBUSBFIL2FIL2qr≥qot≥ppqr≥wpt≥pp14.100.0014.100.0014.100.0014.100.001VFOVFO12 12 BWBW 2.4k2.4kMEMOMEMO ∂FSELECTSELECT ∂F SPANF SPAN SETSETSCANSCAN∂FSpanSpan:±±10kHz10kHzProgrammedProgrammedP1:P1:0.500.00MHz0.500.00MHzscanscanedgesedgesP2:P2:29.999.99MHz29.999.99MHz
597SCANS■Select memory scan operationqPush [EXIT] one or more times to close a multi-function screen, if necessary.wSelect memory mode.eSelect the desired operating mode.•The operating mode can also be changed while scan-ning.rPush [(F-4)SCAN] to select the scan screen.tSet [RF/SQL] open or closed.•See p. 56 for scan condition.•If the [RF/SQL] control function is set as “AUTO,”thesquelch is always open in SSB, CW and RTTY modes.See pgs. 3, 68 for details.yPush [(F-1)MEMO] to start the memory scan.•Decimal points blink while scanning.uPush [(F-3)SELECT] to start select memory scan;push [(F-3)SELECT] again to return to memoryscan, if desired.iWhen the scan detects a signal, the scan stops,pauses or ignores it depending on the resume set-ting and the squelch condition.oTo cancel the scan, push [(F-1)MEMO].2 or more memory channels must be designatedas select memory channels for select memoryscan to start.ANTANT1METERMETERPoPoP.AMPP.AMP1ATTATTOFFOFFVOXVOXOFFOFFCOMPCOMPOFFOFFWIDEWIDESFTSFT 0FIL2FIL2USBUSBqw:ppAGCAGCMIDMIDTXTXVFOVFO USBUSBUSBUSBUSBUSBFIL2FIL2qr≥qot≥ppqr≥wpt≥pp14.100.0014.100.0014.100.0014.100.001VFOVFOBWBW 2.4k2.4kMEMOMEMO ∂FSELECTSELECT ∂F SPANF SPAN SETSETSCANSCAN1212ßSELECT MEMORY SCANSELECT MEMORY SCAN∂FSpanSpan:±±10kHz10kHzProgrammedProgrammedP1:P1:0.500.00MHz0.500.00MHzscanscanedgesedgesP2:P2:29.999.99MHz29.999.99MHzANTANT1METERMETERPoPoP.AMPP.AMP1ATTATTOFFOFFVOXVOXOFFOFFCOMPCOMPOFFOFFWIDEWIDESFTSFT 0FIL2FIL2USBUSBqw:ppAGCAGCMIDMIDTXTXVFOVFO USBUSBUSBUSBUSBUSBFIL2FIL2qr≥qot≥ppqr≥wpt≥pp14.100.0014.100.0014.100.0014.100.001VFOVFO12 12 BWBW 2.4k2.4kMEMOMEMO ∂FSELECTSELECT ∂F SPANF SPAN SETSETSCANSCAN∂FSpanSpan:±±10kHz10kHzProgrammedProgrammedP1:P1:0.500.00MHz0.500.00MHzscanscanedgesedgesP2:P2:29.999.99MHz29.999.99MHz■Setting select memory channelsqPush [EXIT] one or more times to close a multi-function screen, if necessary.wSelect memory mode.ePush [(F-4)SCAN] to select the scan screen.rSelect the desired memory channel to set as se-lect memory channel.tPush [(F-3)SELECT] to set the memory channelas a select memory or not.yRepeat steps rto tto program another memorychannel as a select memory channel, if desired.uPush [EXIT] to exit the scan screen.Select memory channels can also be set in thememory channel screen. (p. 51)1212ßANTANT1METERMETERPoPoP.AMPP.AMP1ATTATTOFFOFFVOXVOXOFFOFFCOMPCOMPOFFOFFWIDEWIDESFTSFT 0FIL2FIL2USBUSBqw:ppAGCAGCMIDMIDTXTXVFOVFO USBUSBUSBUSBUSBUSBFIL2FIL2qr≥qot≥ppqr≥wpt≥pp14.100.0014.100.0014.100.0014.100.001VFOVFOBWBW 2.4k2.4kMEMOMEMO ∂FSELECTSELECT ∂F SPANF SPAN SETSETSCANSCAN“ß” appears for select memory channels.∂FSpanSpan:±±10kHz10kHzProgrammedProgrammedP1:P1:0.500.00MHz0.500.00MHzscanscanedgesedgesP2:P2:29.999.99MHz29.999.99MHzANTANT1METERMETERPoPoP.AMPP.AMP1ATTATTOFFOFFVOXVOXOFFOFFCOMPCOMPOFFOFFWIDEWIDESFTSFT 0FIL2FIL2USBUSBqw:ppAGCAGCMIDMIDTXTXVFOVFO USBUSBUSBUSBUSBUSBFIL2FIL2qr≥qot≥ppqr≥wpt≥pp14.100.0014.100.0014.100.0014.100.001VFOVFO12 12 BWBW 2.4k2.4kMEMOMEMO ∂FSELECTSELECT ∂F SPANF SPAN SETSETSCANSCAN∂FSpanSpan:±±10kHz10kHzProgrammedProgrammedP1:P1:0.500.00MHz0.500.00MHzscanscanedgesedgesP2:P2:29.999.99MHz29.999.99MHz
607SCANS■Scan set modeScan set mode is used for programming scanningspeed and scan resume condition.•Scan speedThe transceiver has 2 speeds for scanning, high andlow.qPush [EXIT] one or more times to close a multi-function screen, if necessary.wPush [(F-4)SCAN] to select the scan screen.ePush [(F-5)SET] to select the scan set modescreen.rPush [(F-1)Y] to select the scan speed item.tRotate the tuning dial to select the scan speed.•Push [(F-3)DEF] to select the default condition.yPush [EXIT] twice to exit the set mode.•Scan resume conditionThis item sets the scan resume function ON or OFF.ON: scan resumes 10 sec. after stopping on a signal(or 2 sec. after a signal disappears); OFF: scan doesnot resume after stopping on a signal.qPush [EXIT] one or more times to close a multi-function screen, if necessary.wPush [(F-4)SCAN] to select the scan screen.ePush [(F-5)SET] to select the scan set modescreen.rPush [(F-2)Z] to select the scan resume conditionitem.tRotate the tuning dial to turn the scan resumefunction ON or OFF.•Push [(F-3)DEF] to select the default condition.yPush [EXIT] twice to exit the set mode.VOXVOXOFFOFFCOMPCOMPOFFOFFWIDEWIDEAGCAGCMIDMIDéèDEFSCAN SETSCAN SpeedSCAN Speed HIGHHIGHSCAN ResumeSCAN Resume ONONVOXVOXOFFOFFCOMPCOMPOFFOFFWIDEWIDEAGCAGCMIDMIDéèDEFSCAN SETSCAN SpeedSCAN Speed HIGHHIGHSCAN ResumeSCAN Resume ONONANTANT1METERMETERPoPoP.AMPP.AMP1ATTATTOFFOFFVOXVOXOFFOFFCOMPCOMPOFFOFFWIDEWIDESFTSFT 0FIL2FIL2USBUSBqw:ppAGCAGCMIDMIDTXTXVFOVFO USBUSBUSBUSBUSBUSBFIL2FIL2qr≥qot≥ppqr≥wpt≥pp14.100.0014.100.0014.100.0014.100.0011VFOVFOBWBW 2.4k2.4kPROGPROG ∂FFINEFINE ∂F SPANF SPAN SETSETSCANSCAN∂FSpanSpan:±±10kHz10kHzProgrammedProgrammedP1:P1:0.500.00MHz0.500.00MHzscanscanedgesedgesP2:P2:29.999.99MHz29.999.99MHz
617SCANS■Tone scanThe transceiver can detect the subaudible tone fre-quency in a received signal. By monitoring a signalthat is being transmitted on a repeater input fre-quency, you can determine the tone frequency re-quired to access the repeater.qSet the desired frequency or memory channel tobe checked for a tone frequency.wPush [AM/FM] one or more times to select FMmode.ePush [(F-5)TONE] for 2 sec. to enter the tone fre-quency screen.rPush [(F-1)Y] or [(F-2)Z] to check the repeatertone frequency or tone squelch frequency, respec-tively. (pgs. 46, 47)tPush [(F-5)T-SCAN] to start the tone scan.•“SCAN”flashes while scanning.yWhen the tone frequency is detected, the tonescan pauses.•The tone frequency is set temporarily on a memorychannel. Program into the memory channel to store thetone frequency permanently.•The decoded tone frequency is used for the repeatertone frequency or tone squelch frequency.uTo stop the scan, push [EXIT].iPush [EXIT] to exit the tone frequency screen.VOXVOXOFFOFFTONETONET-SCANT-SCANAGCAGCFASTFASTTONE FREQUENCYTONE FREQUENCY188.8Hz188.8Hz SCANSCAN88.5Hz88.5HzT-SQL TONET-SQL TONEREPEATER TONEREPEATER TONEVOXVOXOFFOFFTONETONET-SCANT-SCANAGCAGCFASTFASTéèDEFDEFTONE FREQUENCYTONE FREQUENCY88.5Hz88.5Hz88.5Hz88.5HzT-SQL TONET-SQL TONEREPEATER TONEREPEATER TONE
862CLOCK AND TIMERS■Setting the current timeThe transceiver has a built-in 24-hour clock withpower-off and power-on timer functions. This is use-ful when logging QSO’s and so on. The clock indica-tion is always displayed except after pushing [F-INP].qPush [EXIT] one or more times to close a multi-function screen, if necessary.wPush [(F-5)SET] then [(F-3)TIME] to enter timerset mode.ePush [(F-1)Y] or [(F-2)Z] to select the time adjust-ment item.rSet the current time using the tuning dial.•“TIME–set   push [SET]”blinks.tPush [(F-4)SET] to enter the set time.•Push [EXIT] to cancel the setting.yPush [EXIT] twice to exit timer set mode.ANTANT1METERMETERPoPoP.AMPP.AMP1ATTATTOFFOFFVOXVOXOFFOFFCOMPCOMPOFFOFFWIDEWIDESFTSFT 0FIL2FIL2USBUSBqt:wrAGCAGCMIDMIDTXTXVFOVFO USBUSBUSBUSBUSBUSBFIL2FIL2qr≥qot≥ppqr≥wpt≥pp14.100.0014.100.0014.100.0014.100.0011VFOVFOBWBW 2.4k2.4kTIME SETTIME SETéèTimeTime(Now)(Now) 15:2415:24Power-ONPower-ONTimerTimerSetSet 0:000:00Power-OFFPower-OFFPeriodPeriod 60min60minSet time appears.ANTANT1METERMETERPoPoP.AMPP.AMP1ATTATTOFFOFFVOXVOXOFFOFFCOMPCOMPOFFOFFWIDEWIDESFTSFT 0FIL2FIL2USBUSBqw:ppAGCAGCMIDMIDTXTXVFOVFO USBUSBUSBUSBUSBUSBFIL2FIL2qr≥qot≥ppqr≥wpt≥pp14.100.0014.100.0014.100.0014.100.0011VFOVFOBWBW 2.4k2.4kTIME SETTIME SETéèTimeTime(Now)(Now) 15:2415:24Power-ONPower-ONTimerTimerSetSet 0:000:00Power-OFFPower-OFFPeriodPeriod 60min60minTIME-setTIME-setPushPush[SET][SET]SETSETANTANT1METERMETERPoPoP.AMPP.AMP1ATTATTOFFOFFVOXVOXOFFOFFCOMPCOMPOFFOFFWIDEWIDESFTSFT 0FIL2FIL2USBUSBqw:ppAGCAGCMIDMIDTXTXVFOVFO USBUSBUSBUSBUSBUSBFIL2FIL2qr≥qot≥ppqr≥wpt≥pp14.100.0014.100.0014.100.0014.100.0011VFOVFOBWBW 2.4k2.4kTIME SETTIME SETéèTimeTime(Now)(Now) 12:0012:00Power-ONPower-ONTimerTimerSetSet 0:000:00Power-OFFPower-OFFPeriodPeriod 60min60min■Setting power-on timeThe transceiver can be set to turn ON automaticallyat a specified time.qPush [EXIT] one or more times to close a multi-function screen, if necessary.wPush [(F-5)SET] then [(F-3)TIME] to enter timerset mode.ePush [(F-1)Y] or [(F-2)Z] to select the power-ontime item.rSet the desired power-on time using the tuningdial.•“TIMER–set   push [SET]”blinks.tPush [(F-4)SET] to enter the set time.•Push [EXIT] to cancel the setting.yPush [EXIT] twice to exit timer set mode.VOXVOXOFFOFFCOMPCOMPOFFOFFWIDEWIDEAGCAGCMIDMIDTIME SETTIME SETéèTimeTime(Now)(Now) 15:2415:24Power-ONPower-ONTimer SetTimer Set 19:3019:30Power-OFFPower-OFFPeriodPeriod 60min60minTIMER-setTIMER-setPushPush[SET][SET]SETSETVOXVOXOFFOFFCOMPCOMPOFFOFFWIDEWIDEAGCAGCMIDMIDTIME SETTIME SETéèTimeTime(Now)(Now) 15:2415:24Power-ONPower-ONTimer SetTimer Set 0:000:00Power-OFFPower-OFFPeriodPeriod 60min60min
638CLOCK AND TIMERS■Setting power-off periodThe transceiver can be set to turn OFF automaticallyafter being activated via the power-on timer. Thepower-off period can be set to 5–120 min. in 5 min.steps.qPush [EXIT] one or more times to close a multi-function screen, if necessary.wPush [(F-5)SET] then [(F-3)TIME] to enter timerset mode.ePush [(F-1)Y] or [(F-2)Z] to select the power-offtime item.rSet the desired power-off time using the tuningdial.•“TIMER – set    push [SET]”blinks.tPush [(F-4)SET] to enter the set time.•Push [EXIT] to cancel the setting.yPush [EXIT] twice to exit timer set mode.VOXVOXOFFOFFCOMPCOMPOFFOFFWIDEWIDEAGCAGCMIDMIDTIME SETTIME SETéèSETSETTimeTime(Now)(Now) 15:2415:24Power-ONPower-ONTimer SetTimer Set 19:3019:30Power-OFFPower-OFFPeriodPeriod 45min45minTIMER-setTIMER-setPushPush[SET][SET]VOXVOXOFFOFFCOMPCOMPOFFOFFWIDEWIDEAGCAGCMIDMIDTIME SETTIME SETéèTimeTime(Now)(Now) 15:2415:24Power-ONPower-ONTimer SetTimer Set 19:3019:30Power-OFFPower-OFFPeriodPeriod 60min60min■Timer operationqPreset the power-on time and power-off period asdescribed previously.wPush [POWER] momentarily to turn the timer func-tion ON.•The [POWER] light lights when the timer function isON.ePush [POWER] for 2 sec. to turn the power OFF.•The [POWER] light lights continuously.rWhen the set time arrives, the power is automati-cally turned ON.tThe transceiver emits 10 beeps and turns OFFafter the power-off period elapses.•The [POWER] light blinks while beeping.•Push [POWER] momentarily to cancel the power-offtimer, if desired.[POWER]
964SET MODE■Set mode descriptionSet mode is used for programming infrequentlychanged values or conditions of functions. This trans-ceiver has a level set mode, display set mode, timerset mode and miscellaneous (others) set mode.•Set mode operationqPush [EXIT] one or more times to close a multi-function screen, if necessary.wPush [(F-5)SET] to select the set mode screen.ePush [(F-1)LEVEL], [(F-2)DISP], [(F-3)TIME] or[(F-4)OTHERS] to enter the desired set mode.rFor display or miscellaneous (others) set mode,push [(F-5)WIDE] to toggle wide and normalscreen.tPush [(F-1)Y] or [(F-2)Z] to select the desired item.ySet the desired condition using the tuning dial.•Push [(F-3)DEF] to select a default condition or value.uFor timer set mode, push [(F-4)SET] to enter the settime.iPush [EXIT] twice to exit the set mode.F-1F-2F-3F-5F-4•Level set mode (p. 65)•Start up screen•Set mode screen•Display set mode (p. 66)•Timer set mode (pgs. 62, 67)•Miscellaneous (others) set mode (p. 68)ANTANT1METERMETERPoPoP.AMPP.AMP1ATTATTOFFOFFVOXVOXOFFOFFCOMPCOMPOFFOFFWIDEWIDESCOPESCOPE VOICEVOICE MEMORYMEMORY SCANSCAN SETSETSFTSFT 0FIL2FIL2USBUSBqw:ppAGCAGCMIDMIDTXTXVFOVFO USBUSBUSBUSBUSBUSBFIL2FIL2qr≥qot≥ppqr≥wpt≥pp14.100.0014.100.0014.100.0014.100.0011VFOVFOBWBW 2.4k2.4kANTANT1METERMETERPoPoP.AMPP.AMP1ATTATTOFFOFFVOXVOXOFFOFFCOMPCOMPOFFOFFWIDEWIDESFTSFT 0FIL2FIL2USBUSBqw:ppAGCAGCMIDMIDTXTXVFOVFO USBUSBUSBUSBUSBUSBFIL2FIL2qr≥qot≥ppqr≥wpt≥pp14.100.0014.100.0014.100.0014.100.0011VFOVFOBWBW 2.4k2.4kLEVELLEVEL DISPDISP TIMETIME OTHERSOTHERSSET MODESET MODEVOXVOXOFFOFFCOMPCOMPOFFOFFWIDEWIDEAGCAGCMIDMIDVOXVOXOFFOFFCOMPCOMPOFFOFFWIDEWIDEAGCAGCMIDMIDéèDEFLEVEL SETDEFDEF WIDEWIDEBK-INBK-INOFFOFF1/41/4OFFOFFAGCAGCMIDMIDéèVOXVOXOFFOFFCOMPCOMPOFFOFFWIDEWIDEAGCAGCMIDMIDéèDEFWIDEWIDETIME SETTIME SETéèDISPLAY SETSETSETMODEMODEMENUMENULEVELLEVELTXTXTone,Monitor,SideTone,Monitor,SideToneToneetcetcDISPDISPBright,Contrast,Style,FontBright,Contrast,Style,FontetcetcTIMETIMEClock/TimerClock/TimerOTHERSOTHERSOtherOtherSetSetModeModeCalibrationCalibrationMarkerMarker OFFOFFBeep(Confirmation)Beep(Confirmation) ONONBeep(BandBeep(BandEdge)Edge) ONONRF/SQLRF/SQLControlControl RF+SQLRF+SQLQuickQuickDualwatchDualwatch ONONQuickQuickSPRITSPRIT ONONFMFMSPLITSPLITOffset(HF)Offset(HF) -0.100MHz-0.100MHzOTHERSOTHERSSETSETTimeTime(Now)(Now) 12:0012:00Power-ONPower-ONTimerTimerSetSet 0:000:00Power-OFFPower-OFFPeriodPeriod 60min60minSSBTXTone(Bass) 0dBSSBTXTone(Treble) 0dBMonitorLevel 50%SideToneLevel 50%SideToneLevelLimit ONBeepLevel 50%BeepLevelLimit ONContrast(LCD) 60%Bright(LCD) 50%Horizon 4Backlight(Switches) 8DisplayType ADisplayFont Basic1MemoryName ON
659SET MODE■Level set modeSSB Tx Tone (Bass)This item adjusts the bass level of the transmit audiotone in SSB mode from –5 dB to +5 dB in 1 dB steps.0dB0 dB (default)SSB Tx Tone (Treble)This item adjusts the treble level of the transmit audiotone in SSB mode from –5 dB to +5 dB in 1 dB steps.0dB0 dB (default)Monitor LevelThis item adjusts the transmit IF signal monitor levelfrom 0 % to 100 % in 1 % steps.See p. 35 for details.50%50 % (default)Side Tone LevelThis item adjusts the CW side tone level from 0 % to100 % in 1 % steps.See p. 35 for details.50%50 % (default)Beep LevelThis item adjusts the volume level for confirmationbeep tones from 0 % to 100 % in 1 % steps. Whenbeep tones are turned OFF, this setting has no effect.50%50 % (default)Beep Level LimitThis item allows you to set a maximum volume levelfor confirmation beep tones. Confirmation beep tonesare linked to the [AF] control until a specified volumelevel is reached—further rotation of the [AF] controlwill not increase the volume of the beep tones.OONNBeep level is limited with[AF] (default)OOFFFFBeep level is linked to [AF] Side Tone Level LimitThis item allows you to set a maximum volume levelfor CW side tones. CW side tones are linked to the[AF] control until a specified volume level is reached—further rotation of the [AF] control will not increasethe volume of the CW side tones.OONNCW side tone level is limitedwith [AF] (default)OOFFFFCW side tone level is linkedto [AF]
669SET MODE■Display set modeTo adjust the LCD contrast or backlight, wait until theLCD becomes stable (10 min. or more after turningpower ON). This is an inherent characteristic ofLCDs and LCD backlights and does not indicate atransceiver malfunction.Contrast (LCD)This item adjusts the contrast of the LCD from 0 % to100 % in 1 % steps.60%60 % (default)Backlight (LCD)This item adjusts the brightness of the LCD from 0 %to 100 % in 1 % steps.50%50 % (default)HorizonThis item adjusts the horizontal position of the LCDfrom 1 to 8. 4Horizontal position is 4. (default)Backlight (switches)This item adjusts the brightness of the switches from1 to 8. 8Backlight level is 8. (Maximum; default)Display TypeThis item sets the LCD screen type. There are 4 se-lectable types: A, B, C and D.AAA-type LCD screen (default)Display FontThis item sets the font of the frequency readouts.There are 7 selectable fonts: Basic 1, Basic 2, Pop,7seg (7 segment numeral), Italic 1, Italic 2 and Clas-sic.BBaassiicc11Basic 1 font (default)Memory NameThis item sets the memory name indication ON andOFF.See p. 54 for details.OONNMemory name is displayed.(default)OOFFFFMemory name is not dis-played.
679SET MODEMy CallYour call sign, etc. can be displayed in the openingscreen when turning power ON. Up to 10 characterscan be programmed.Capital letters, numerals, some symbols (– / .) andspaces can be used.qPush [EXIT] one or more times to close a multi-function screen, if necessary.wPush [(F-5)SET] then [(F-2)DISP] to select the dis-play set mode screen.ePush [(F-2)Z] one or more times to select the ‘MyCall’item.rPush [(F-4)EDIT] to edit.•A cursor appears and blinks.tInput the desired character by rotating the tuningdial or by pushing the band key for number input.•Push [ABC] to select capital letters.•Push [123] or [etc] to toggle numerals and symbols.•Push [(F-1)Ω] or [(F-2)≈] for cursor movement.•Push [(F-3)DEL] to delete the selected character.•Push [(F-4)SPACE] to input a space.yPush [EXIT] to input the set name.•The cursor disappears.uPush [EXIT] to exit the set mode screen.•Opening screen exampleiC-756proiC-756proNOW CALIBRATINGDIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSORPLEASE WAIT FOR 10secJA3YUAiC-756pro123123ABCABCçåDELDEL SPACESPACE WIDEWIDEDISPLAY SETCharactergroup keysSelectedcharacter Bright(LCD) 50%Horizon 4Backlight(Switches) 8DisplayType ADisplayFont Basic1MemoryName ONMyCall _A3YUAABCABCVOXVOXOFFOFFCOMPCOMPOFFOFFWIDEWIDEAGCAGCMIDMIDéèEDIT WIDEWIDEDISPLAY SETBright(LCD) 50%Horizon 4Backlight(Switches) 8DisplayType ADisplayFont Basic1MemoryName ONMyCall JA3YUA■Timer set modeTime (now)This item sets the current time for the built-in 24-hourclock.See p. 62 for details.1155::0000Push [(F-4)SET] to enter the time.Power-ON timer setThis item sets the power-on time.See p. 62 for details.1155::0000Push [(F-4)SET] to enter the time.Power-OFF periodThis item sets the power-off period for automatic shut-down after the power-on timer has turned power ON.See p. 63 for details.6600mmiinnPush [(F-4)SET] to enter the time.■Display set mode (continued)
689SET MODE■Miscellaneous (others) set modeCalibration MarkerThis item is used for a simple frequency check of thetransceiver.See p. 76 for calibration procedure.Turn the calibration marker OFF after checking thefrequency of the transceiver.OONNCalibration marker ONOOFFFFCalibration marker OFF(default)Beep (Confirmation)A beep sounds each time a switch is pushed to con-firm it. This function can be turned OFF for silent op-eration.The volume level can be set in level set mode. (p. 65)OONNConfirmation beep ON(default)OOFFFFConfirmation beep OFFBeep (Band Edge)A beep sounds when an operating frequency entersor exits an amateur band.This functions independentof the confirmation beep setting (above).The volume level can be set in level set mode. (p. 65)OONNBand edge beep ON(default)OOFFFFBand edge beep OFFQuick DualwatchWhen this item is set to ON, pushing [DUALWATCH]for 2 sec. sets the sub readout frequency to the mainreadout frequency and activates dualwatch operation.See p. 31 for details.OONNQuick dualwatch ON(default)OOFFFFQuick dualwatch OFFQuick SPLITWhen this item is set to ON, pushing [SPLIT] for 2sec. sets the sub readout frequency to the main read-out frequency and activates split operation.See p. 33 for details.OONNQuick split ON(default)OOFFFFQuick split OFFRF/SQL ControlThe [RF/SQL] control can be set as the RF/squelchcontrol (default), the squelch control only (RF gain isfixed at maximum) or ‘Auto’(RF gain control in SSB,CW and RTTY; squelch control in AM and FM).See p. 3 for details.RRFF++SSQQLL[RF/SQL] control as RF/squelch control(default)SSQQLL[RF/SQL] control as squelch controlAAUUTTOO[RF/SQL] control as RF gain control inSSB, CW and RTTY; squelch control inAM and FM
699SET MODE■Miscellaneous (others) set mode (continued)FM SPLIT Offset (HF)This item sets the offset (difference between transmitand receive frequencies) for the quick split function.However, this setting is used for HF bands in FMmode only and is used to input the repeater offset foran HF band.The offset frequency can be set from –4 MHz to +4MHz in 1 kHz steps.--00..110000MMHHzzMinus 0.1 MHz offset(default)--44..000000MMHHzzMinus 4.0 MHz offsetFM SPLIT Offset (50M)This item sets the offset (difference between transmitand receive frequencies) for the quick split function.However, this setting is used for 50 MHz band FMmode only, and is used to input the repeater offset forthe 50 MHz band.The offset frequency can be set from –4 MHz to +4MHz in 1 kHz steps.--11..000000MMHHzzMinus 1.0 MHz offset(default)++44..000000MMHHzzPlus 4.0 MHz offsetSPLIT LockWhen this item is ON, the tuning dial can be used toadjust the transmit frequency while pushing [XFC]even while the lock function is activated.See p. 32 for split frequency operation details.OONNSplit lock function ONOOFFFFSplit lock function OFF(default)Tuner (Auto Start)The internal antenna tuner has an automatic start ca-pability which starts tuning if the SWR is higher than1.5–3.When “OFF”is selected, the tuner remains OFF evenwhen the SWR is poor (1.5–3). When “ON”is se-lected, automatic tune starts even when the tuner isturned OFF.OONNAutomatic tuner start ONOOFFFFAutomatic tuner start OFF (default)Tuner (PTT Start)Tuning of the internal antenna tuner can be startedautomatically at the moment the PTT is pushed afterthe operating frequency is changed (more than 1%from last-tuned frequency).OONNAutomatic PTT start ONOOFFFFAutomatic PTT start OFF (default)
709SET MODE■Miscellaneous (others) set mode (continued)RTTY Mark FrequencyThis item selects the RTTY mark frequency. RTTYmark frequency is toggled between 1275, 1615 and2125 Hz.221122552125 Hz RTTY mark frequency (default)112277551275 Hz RTTY mark frequency RTTY Shift WidthThis item adjusts the RTTY shift width. There are 3selectable values: 170, 200 and 425 Hz.117700170 Hz RTTY shift frequency (default)442255425 Hz RTTY shiftfrequencyRTTY Keying PolarityThis item selects the RTTY keying polarity. Normal orreverse keying polarity can be selected.When reverse polarity is selected, Mark and Spaceare reversed.- Normal : Key open/close = Mark/Space- Reverse : Key open/close = Space/MarkNNOORRMMAALLNormal polarity (default)RREEVVEERRSSEEReverse polarityRTTY Decode USOSThis item selects the USOS (UnShift On Space) func-tion of the internal RTTY decoder.See p. 41 for details.OONNDecode as letter code(default)OOFFFFDecode as character code[ANT] SwitchYou can set the antenna connector selection to auto-matic, manual or non-selection (when using 1 an-tenna only).When “Auto”is selected, the antenna switch is acti-vated and the band memory memorizes the selectedantenna. See p. 45 for details.When “Manual”is selected, the antenna switch is ac-tivated and selects an antenna manually.When “OFF”is selected, the antenna switch is not ac-tivated and does not function. The [ANT1] connectoris always selected in this case.AAuuttooAntenna switch is activated and the selection is automatically memorized.(default)MMaannuuaallAntenna switch is activated.OOFFFFAntenna switch is deactivated and[ANT1] is always selected.
719SET MODE■Miscellaneous (others) set mode (continued)RTTY Decode New Line CodeThis item selects the new line code of the internalRTTY decoder. See p. 41 for details.CR : Carriage ReturnLF : Line FeedCCRR,,LLFF,,CCRR++LLFFCR, LF and CR+LF (default)CCRR++LLFFCR+LF onlySpeech LanguageWhen the optional UT-102 VOICE SYNTHESIZER UNITisinstalled, you can select between English and Japan-ese as the language.See p. 73 for unit installation.EEnngglliisshhEnglish announcement(default)JJaappaanneesseeJapanese announcementSpeech SpeedWhen the optional UT-102 VOICE SYNTHESIZER UNITisinstalled, you can select between faster or slower syn-thesizer output.See p. 73 for unit installation.HHIIGGHHFaster announcement(default)LLOOWWSlower announcementSpeech S-LevelWhen the optional UT-102 VOICE SYNTHESIZER UNITisinstalled, you can have frequency, mode and signallevel announcement. Signal level announcement canbe deactivated if desired.When “OFF”is selected, the signal level is not an-nounced.See p. 73 for unit installation.OONNSignal level announcement(default)OOFFFFNo signal level announcementMemo Pad NumbersThis item sets the number of memo pad channelsavailable. 5 or 10 memo pads can be set.555 memo pads(default)110010 memo padsMAIN DIAL Auto TSThis item sets the auto tuning step function. When ro-tating the tuning dial rapidly, the tuning step automat-ically changes several times as selected.There are 2 type of auto tuning steps: HIGH (Fastest)and LOW (Faster).HHIIGGHHAuto tuning step is turned ON.Fastest tuning step during rapid rotation(default)LLOOWWAuto tuning step is turned ON.Faster tuning step during rapid rotationOOFFFFAuto tuning step is turned OFF.
729SET MODE■Miscellaneous (others) set mode (continued)CI-V baud rateThis item sets the data transfer rate. 300, 1200, 4800,9600, 19200 bps and “AUTO”are available.When “AUTO”is selected, the baud rate is automati-cally set according to the connected controller or re-mote controller.AAUUTTOOAuto baud rate(default)119922000019200 bpsCI-V addressTo distinguish equipment, each CI-V transceiver hasits own Icom standard address in hexadecimal code.The IC-756PRO’s address is 5Ch.When 2 or more IC-756PRO’s are connected to anoptional CT-17 CI-V LEVEL CONVERTER, rotate the tun-ing dial to select a different address for eachIC-756PRO in the range 01h to 7Fh.55CChhAddress of 5Ch(default)77FFhhAddress of 7FhCI-V transceiveTransceive operation is possible with the IC-756PROconnected to other Icom HF transceivers or receivers.When “ON”is selected, changing the frequency, op-erating mode, etc. on the IC-756PRO automaticallychanges those of connected transceivers (or re-ceivers) and vice versa.OONNTransceive ON(default)OOFFFFTransceive OFFCI-V with IC-731When connecting the IC-756PRO to the IC-735 fortransceive operation, you must change the operatingfrequency data length to 4 bytes.•This item must be set to “ON”only when operating trans-ceiver with the IC-735.OONN4 bytes of frequency dataOOFFFF5 bytes of frequency data(default)Mic Up/Down SpeedThis item sets the rate at which frequencies arescanned when the microphone [UP]/[DN] switchesare pushed and held. High or low can be selected.HHIIGGHHHigh speed (default, 50 tuning steps/sec.)LLOOWWLow speed (25 tuning steps/sec.)
1073OPTION INSTALLATIONFollow the case and cover opening procedures shownhere when you want to install an optional unit or adjustthe internal units, etc.CAUTION: DISCONNECT the DC power cablefrom the transceiver before performing any work onthe transceiver. Otherwise, there is danger of electricshock and/or equipment damage.■Opening the transceiver’s caseThe UT-102 announces the accessed readout’s fre-quency, mode, etc. (S-meter level can also be an-nounced—p. 71) in a clear, electronically-generatedvoice, in English (or Japanese).➥Push [SPEECH] to announce the frequency, etc.qRemove the top and bottom covers as shownabove.wRemove the protective paper attached to the bot-tom of the UT-102 to expose the adhesive strip.ePlug UT-102 into J3502 on the MAIN unit asshown in the diagram at right.rReturn the top and bottom covers to their originalpositions.UT-102UT-102J3502■UT-102 VOICE SYNTHESIZER UNITqRemove 2 screws from the left side of the trans-ceiver to remove the carrying handle as shownbelow.wRemove 7 screws from the top of the transceiverand 4 screws from the sides, then lift up the topcover.eTurn the transceiver upside down.rRemove 6 screws from the bottom of the trans-ceiver, then lift up the bottom cover.
1174MAINTENANCE■TroubleshootingThe following chart is designed to help you correctproblems which are not equipment malfunctions. If you are unable to locate the cause of a problem orsolve it through the use of this chart, contact your near-est Icom Dealer or Service Center.PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION REF.POWERPower does not come onwhen the [POWER] switchis pushed.•DC power cable is improperly connected.•Fuse is blown.•Reconnect the DC power cable correctly.•Check for the cause, then replace the fuse witha spare one.(Fuses are installed in the DC power cable andthe internal PA unit.)p. 17p. 75RECEIVENo sound comes from thespeaker.•Volume level is too low.•The squelch is closed.•The transceiver is in the transmitting condition.•Rotate [AF] clockwise to obtain a suitablelistening level.•Rotate [RF/SQL] to 10 o’clock position to openthe squelch.•Push [TRANSMIT] to receive or check theSEND line of an external unit, if desired.p. 2p. 3p. 2TRANSMITTransmitting is impossi-ble.•The operating frequency is not set to a hamband.•Set the frequency to a ham band. p. 24Sensitivity is low. •The antenna is not connected properly.•The antenna for another band is selected.•The antenna is not properly tuned.•The attenuator is activated.•Reconnect to the antenna connector.•Select an antenna suitable for the operatingfrequency.•Push [TUNER] for 2 sec. to manually tune theantenna.•Push [ATT] one or more times to select “ATTOFF.”—pgs. 5,45p. 48p. 5Receive audio is distorted. •The operating mode is not selected correctly.•PBT function is activated.•Noise blanker function is activated.•Preamp is activated.•The noise reduction is activated and the [NR]control is set too far clockwise.•Select a suitable operating mode.•Push [PBT CLR] for 2 sec. to reset the function.•Push [NB] to turn the function OFF.•Push [P.AMP] once or twice to turn the functionOFF.•Set the [NR] control for maximum readability.p. 26p. 26p. 27p. 5p. 27The [ANT] switch does notfunction.•The antenna switch has not been activated. •Set the antenna switch in set mode to “Auto” or“Manual.”p. 45SCANProgrammed scan doesnot stop.•Squelch is open.•[RF/SQL] is assigned to RF gain control andsquelch is open.•Set [RF/SQL] to the threshold point.•Reset [RF/SQL] control assignment and set it tothe threshold point.p. 3pgs. 3, 68Output power is too low. •[RF POWER] is set too far counterclockwise.•[MIC GAIN] is set too far counterclockwise.•The antenna for another band is selected.•The antenna is not properly tuned.•Rotate [RF POWER] clockwise.•Set [MIC GAIN] to a suitable position.•Select an antenna suitable for the operatingfrequency.•Push [TUNER] for 2 sec. to manually tune theantenna.p. 3p. 2p. 5p. 48No contact possible withanother station.•RIT or ∂TX function is activated.•Split frequency function and/or dualwatch areactivated.•Push [RIT] or [∂TX] to turn the function OFF.•Push [SPLIT] and/or [DUALWATCH] to turn thefunction OFF.p. 6pgs. 7 31, 32Transmitted signals aredistorted.•[MIC GAIN] is set too far clockwise. •Set [MIC GAIN] to a suitable position. p. 2Repeater cannot beaccessed.•Split frequency function is not activated.•Programmed subaudible tone frequency iswrong.•Push [SPLIT] to turn the function ON.•Reset the frequency using set mode.p. 7p. 46Programmed scan doesnot start.•The same frequencies have been programmedin scan edge memory channels P1 and P2.•Program different frequencies in scan edgememory channels P1 and P2.p. 52Memory scan does notstart.•2 or more memory channels have not beenprogrammed.•Program 2 or more memory channels. p. 52Select memory scan doesnot start.•2 or more memory channels have not beendesignated as select channels.•Designate 2 or more memory channels as selectchannels for the scan.pgs. 51,59
7511MAINTENANCE■Fuse replacementIf a fuse blows or the transceiver stops functioning, tryto find the source of the problem, and replace the dam-aged fuse with a new, rated fuse.CAUTION:DISCONNECT the DC power cablefrom the transceiver when changing a fuse.The IC-756PRO has 2 types of fuses installed fortransceiver protection.•DC power cable fuses ................................FGB 30 A•Circuitry fuse ................................................FGB 5 ADC POWER CABLE FUSE REPLACEMENT30 A fuse■Clock backup battery replacementThe transceiver has a lithium backup battery(CR2032) inside for clock and timer functions. Theusual life of the backup battery is approximately 2years.When the backup battery is exhausted, the trans-ceiver transmits and receives normally but cannot re-tain the current time.See p. 77 for battery location.CR2032CIRCUITRY FUSE REPLACEMENTThe 13.8 V DC from the DC power cable is applied toall units in the IC-756PRO, except for the power am-plifier, through the circuitry fuse. This fuse is installedin the PA unit.qRemove the top cover as shown on p. 73.wRemove 11 screws from the PA shielding plate,then remove the plate.eReplace the circuitry fuse as shown in the diagrambelow.rReplace the PA shielding plate and top cover.Circuitry fuse (FGB 5 A)PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION REF.DISPLAYThe displayed frequencydoes not change properly.•The dial lock function is activated.•A set mode screen is selected.•The internal CPU has malfunctioned.•Push [LOCK] to deactivate the function.•Push [EXIT] one or more times to exit the setmode screen.•Reset the CPU.p. 6pgs.11, 64p. 22
7611 MAINTENANCE■Tuning dial brake adjustmentThe tension of the tuning dial may be adjusted to suityour preference.The brake adjustment screw is located on the rightside of the tuning dial. See the figure at right.Turn the brake adjustment screw clockwise or coun-terclockwise to obtain a comfortable tension levelwhile turning the dial continuously and evenly in onedirection.LightHeavy■Frequency calibration (approximate)A very accurate frequency counter is required to cali-brate the frequency of the transceiver. However, arough check may be performed by receiving radio sta-tion WWV, or other standard frequency signals.CAUTION: Your transceiver has been thoroughlyadjusted and checked at the factory before beingshipped. You should not calibrate frequencies, ex-cept for special reasons.qPush [SSB] to select USB mode.wPush [PBT CLR] for 2 sec. to clear the PBT set-tings and make sure that the RIT/∂TX function isnot activated.eSet the frequency to the standard frequency sta-tion minus 1 kHz.•When receiving WWV (10.000.00 MHz) as a standardfrequency, set the operating frequency for 9.999.00MHz.•Other standard frequencies can also be used.rPush [EXIT] one or more times to close a multi-function screen, if necessary.tPush [(F-5)SET] to select the set mode screen.yPush [(F-4)OTHERS] to enter miscellaneous (oth-ers) set mode.uPush [(F-1)Y] several times to select the “Calibra-tion marker”item.iRotate the tuning dial clockwise to turn the calibra-tion marker ON.•Side tone may be heard.oAdjust the calibration pot on the right side panel ofthe transceiver for a zero beat with the receivedstandard signal as shown below.•Zero beat means that two signals are exactly the samefrequency, resulting in a single tone being emitted.!0 Rotate the tuning dial counterclockwise to turn thecalibration marker OFF.!1 Push [EXIT] twice to exit set mode.DEFDEF WIDEWIDEBK-INBK-INOFFOFF1/41/4OFFOFFAGCAGCMIDMIDéèCalibrationCalibrationMarkerMarker ONONBeep(Confirmation)Beep(Confirmation) ONONBeep(BandBeep(BandEdge)Edge) ONONRF/SQLRF/SQLControlControl RF+SQLRF+SQLQuickQuickDualwatchDualwatch ONONQuickQuickSPRITSPRIT ONONFMFMSPLITSPLITOffset(HF)Offset(HF) -0.100MHz-0.100MHzOTHERSOTHERSSETSETANTANT1METERMETERPoPoSFTSFT 0FIL2FIL2USBUSBqw:ppTXTXUSBUSBo≥ooo≥pp14.100.0014.100.001VFOVFOBWBW 2.4k2.4k
1277INTERNAL VIEWSPA fuse (FGB 5 A)PA unitFILTER unitInternal antenna tuner•Top viewRF unitPLL unit Space for optional voice synthesizer(UT-102)MAIN unitClock backup battery•Bottom view
1378CONTROL COMMAND•CI-V connection exampleThe transceiver can be connected through an optionalCT-17 CI-V LEVEL CONVERTER to a personal computerequipped with an RS-232C port. The Icom Communi-cations Interface-V (CI-V) controls the following func-tions of the transceiver.Up to 4 Icom CI-V transceivers or transceivers can beconnected to a personal computer equipped with anRS-232C port. See p. 72 for setting the CI-V conditionusing set mode.•Data formatThe CI-V system can be operated using the followingdata formats. Data formats differ according to com-mand numbers. A data area or sub command is addedfor some commands.CONTROLLER TO IC-756PROFEFEFE 5C E0 Cn Sc Data area FDPreamble code (fixed)Transceiver’s default addressController’s default addressCommand number(see table at right)Sub command number(see table at right)BCD code data for frequency ormemory number entryEnd of message code (fixed)OK MESSAGE TO CONTROLLERFE FE E0 5C FB FDPreamble code (fixed)Controller’s default addressTransceiver’s default addressOK code (fixed)End of message code (fixed)NG MESSAGE TO CONTROLLERFE FE E0 5C FA FDPreamble code (fixed)Controller’s default addressTransceiver’s default addressNG code (fixed)End of message code (fixed)IC-756PRO TO CONTROLLER FE E0 5C Cn Sc Data area FDPreamble code (fixed)Controller’s default addressTransceiver’s default addressCommand number(see table at right)Sub command number(see table at right)BCD code data for frequency ormemory number entryEnd of message code (fixed)qwert y uqwert y u■Remote jack (CI-V) information9–15V DCpersonalcomputerct- 17BC-25(optional)IC-756PROmini-plug cable
7913CONTROL COMMAND•Command tableSub commandCommand Description—00 Send frequency dataSame as command 0601 Send mode data—02 Read band edge frequencies——03 Read operating frequency04 Read operating mode—05 Set frequency data0001020304050708Set LSBSet USBSet AMSet CWSet RTTYSet FMSet CW-RSet RTTY-R06—B0B1C0C1D0D1—07Select VFO modeExchange main and sub readoutsEqualize main and sub readoutsTurn the dualwatch OFFTurn the dualwatch ONSelect main readoutSelect sub readout0001 – 0101*1Select memory modeSelect memory channel*1P1=0100, P2=010108—09 Memory write—0A Memory to VFO—0B Memory clear0001020312132223A1 – A7B0B1D0D30EScan stopProgrammed/memory scan startProgrammed scan start∂F scan startFine programmed scan startFine ∂F scan startMemory scan startSelect memory scan startSet ∂F scan span(5 kHz, A2=±10 kHz, A3=±20kHz, A4=±50 kHz, A5=±100 kHz, A6=±500 kHz, A7=±1 MHz)Set as non-select channelSet as select channelSet scan resume OFFSet scan resume ON0001020304050607081010 Hz (1 Hz) tuning step100 Hz tuning step1 kHz tuning step5 kHz tuning step9 kHz tuning step10 kHz tuning step12.5 kHz tuning step20 kHz tuning step25 kHz tuning stepSub commandCommand Description01 + level data[CW PITCH] setting (0=low pitch to 255=high pitch)1415161ARead squelch conditionRead S-meter level01020212224041Set preamp (0=OFF; 1=preamp 1;2=preamp 2)Set AGC time constant (1=FAST; 2=MID; 3=SLOW)Set noise blanker (0=OFF; 1=ON)Set noise reduction (0=OFF; 1=ON)Set auto notch (0=OFF; 1=ON)Send/read memory contentsSend/read band stacking register contentsSend/read CW keyer contents000102[AF] level setting (0=max. CCW to 255=max. CW)[RF] level setting (0=max. CCW to 255=11 o’clock)[SQL] level setting (0=11 o’clock to 255=max. CW)[NR] level setting (0=min. to 255=max.)Inside [TWIN PBT] setting or IF shift setting (0=max. CCW, 128=center, 255=max. CW)Outside [TWIN PBT] setting (0=max. CCW, 128=center, 255=max. CW)09 + level data08 + level data07 + level data06 + level data03 + level data02 + level data00010F Turn the split function OFFTurn the split function ON48 Set manual notch (0=OFF; 1=ON)49 Set RTTY filter notch (0=OFF; 1=ON)42 Set repeater tone (0=OFF; 1=ON)43 Set tone squelch (0=OFF; 1=ON)44 Set speech compressor (0=OFF; 1=ON)45 Set monitor (0=OFF; 1=ON)46 Set VOX function (0=OFF; 1=ON)47 Set break-in (0=OFF; 1=ON)19 Read the transceiver ID001B Set repeater tone frequencySet tone squelch tone frequency00011C Set the transceiver to receive or transmit condition (0=Rx; 1=Tx)00[RF POWER] setting (0=min. to 255=max.)0A + level data[MIC GAIN] setting (0=min. to 255=max.)0B + level data[KEY SPEED] setting (0=slow to 255=fast)0C + level data[NOTCH] setting (0=low freq. to 255=high freq.)0D + level data[COMP] setting (0=min. to 255=max.)0E + level data[BK-IN DELAY] setting (0=short delay to 255=long delay)0F + level data[BAL] setting (0=max. CCW, 128=center, 255=max. CW)10 + level data0006121811Attenuator OFFAttenuator ON (6 dB)Attenuator ON (12 dB)Attenuator ON (18 dB)Select [ANT1]Select [ANT2](Add 0 or 1 to turn [RX ANT] OFF or ON, respectively.)000112Announce with voice synthesizer(00=all data; 01=frequency and S-meter level; 02=receive mode)00010213
•General•Frequency coverage :Receive 00.030–60.000 MHz*1, *2Transmit 01.800–01.999*203.500–03.999*207.000–07.300*210.100–10.150*214.000–14.350*218.068–18.168*221.000–21.450*224.890–24.990*228.000–29.700*250.000–54.000*2*1Some frequency bands are not guaranteed.*2Depending on version•Mode : USB, LSB, CW, RTTY, AM,FM•Number of memory  : 101 (99 regular, 2 scan edges)channels•Antenna connector : SO-239×2 and phono(RCA; 50 Ω)•Temperature range : –10˚C to +50˚C;+14˚F to +122˚F•Frequency stability : Less than ±0.5 ppm 1 min.after power on. (–10 to 50˚C;+14 to +122˚F)•Frequency resolution : 1 Hz•Power supply : 13.8 V DC ±15%•Power consumption :Transmit Max. power 23 AReceive Standby 3.0 A (typ.)Max. audio 3.5 A (typ.)•Dimensions : 340(W) ×111(H)×285(D) mm(projections not included) 183⁄8(W)×43⁄8(H)×117⁄32(D) in•Weight (approx.) : 9.6 kg; 21 lb 1 oz•ACC 1 connector : 8-pin DIN connector•ACC 2 connector : 7-pin DIN connector•CI-V connector : 2-conductor 3.5 (d) mm (1⁄8˝)•Display : 5-inch (diagonal) TFT colorLCD•Transmitter•Output power (continuously adjustable):SSB/CW/RTTY/FM 5–100 WAM 5–40 W•Modulation system :SSB PSN modulationAM Low power modulationFM Phase modulation•Spurious emission : 50 dB (HF bands)60 dB (50 MHz band)•Carrier suppression : 40 dB•Unwanted sideband  : 55 dBsuppression•∂TX variable range : ±9.999 kHz•Microphone connector : 8-pin connector (600 Ω)•ELEC-KEY connector :3-conductor 6.35(d) mm(1⁄4")•KEY connector :3-conductor 6.35(d) mm(1⁄4")•SEND connector : Phono (RCA)•ALC connector  : Phono (RCA)•Receiver•Receive system : Triple conversionsuperheterodyne system•Intermediate frequencies:1st 64.455 MHz2nd 455 kHz3rd 36 kHz•Sensitivity (typical) :SSB, CW, RTTY 0.16 µV (1.80–29.99 MHz)*1(10 dB S/N) 0.13 µV (50.0–54.0 MHz)*2AM (10 dB S/N) 13 µV (0.5–1.799 MHz)2 µV (1.80–29.99 MHz)*11 µV (50.0–54.0 MHz)FM (12 dB SINAD) 0.5 µV (28.0–29.99 MHz)*10.32 µV (50.0–54.0 MHz)*2*1Pre-amp 1 is ON, *2Pre-amp 2 is ON•Squelch sensitivity (Pre-amp: OFF):SSB, CW, RTTY Less than 5.6 µVFM Less than 1 µV•Selectivity :SSB, RTTY  More than 2.4 kHz/–6 dB(BW: 2.4 kHz) Less than 2.8 kHz/–60 dBCW (BW: 500 Hz) More than 500 Hz/–6 dBLess than 700 Hz/–60 dBAM (BW: 6 kHz) More than 6.0 Hz/–6 dBLess than 15.0 Hz/–60 dBFM (BW: 15 kHz) More than 12.0 Hz/–6 dBLess than 20.0 Hz/–60 dB•Spurious and image : More than 70 dBrejection ratio  (except IF through on 50 MHzband)•AF output power  : More than 2.0 W at 10% (at 13.8 V DC) distortion with an 8 Ωload•RIT variable range  : ±9.999 kHz•PHONES connector : 3-conductor 6.35 (d) mm(1⁄4˝)•External SP connector : 2-conductor 3.5 (d) mm(1⁄8˝)/8Ω•Antenna tuner•Matching impedance range:HF bands 16.7 to 150 Ωunbalanced(Less than VSWR 3:1)50 MHz band 20 to 125 Ωunbalanced(Less than VSWR 2.5:1)•Minimum operating : 8 Winput power•Tuning accuracy : VSWR 1.5:1 or less•Insertion loss : Less than 1.0 dB(after tuning)1480SPECIFICATIONSAll stated specifications are typical and subject to change without notice or obligation.
1581OPTIONSIC-PW1 HF/50 MHz ALL BAND 1 kW LINEAR AMPLIFIERFull-duty 1 kW linear amplifier including an automatic antenna tuner. Hasautomatic tuning and band selection capability. Full break-in (QSK) oper-ation is possible. The amplifier/power supply unit and the remote controlunit are separated.EX-627 AUTOMATIC ANTENNASELECTORAutomatically selects the antenna forthe selected HF ham band. Manual se-lection is possible for the 50 MHzband.•Max. input power: 1000 W PEPAH-4 HF/50 MHz AUTOMATICANTENNA TUNERSpecially designed to tune a longwire antenna for portable or mobileHF operation. The PTT tuner startfunction provides simple operation.•Input power rating: 120 WAH-2b ANTENNA ELEMENTA 2.5 m long an-tenna element formobile operationwith the AH-4.•Frequency coverage:3.5–28 MHz bandswith the AH-4SM-20 DESKTOP MICROPHONEUnidirectional, electret microphonefor base station operation. Includes[UP]/[DOWN] switches and a lowcut function.SP-20 EXTERNAL SPEAKER4 audio filters; headphone jack; canconnect to 2 transceivers.•Input impedance: 8 Ω•Max. input power: 5 WCT-17 CI-V LEVEL CONVERTERFor remote transceiver control using apersonal computer. You can changefrequencies, operating mode, memorychannels, etc.IC-AT500 HF AUTOMATIC ANTENNATUNER500 W automatic antenna tuner. In-cludes an automatic antenna selectorfor 4 separate antennas.IC-2KL HF 500 W LINEAR AMPLIFIERAll solid-state 500 W linear amplifier.The power amplifier unit can be sepa-rately set-up from the power supply unit.HM-36 HAND MICROPHONEHand microphone equipped with the[UP]/[DOWN] switches.CT-16 SATELLITE INTERFACE UNITEasy tuning when connecting anotherIcom VHF transceiver for instant satel-lite communications.UT-102 VOICE SYNTHESIZER UNITAnnounces the receive frequency,mode, S-meter level and current time ina clear, electronically-generated voice,in English (or Japanese).SP-21 EXTERNAL SPEAKERDesigned for base station operation.•Input impedance: 8 Ω•Max. input power: 5 W
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