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INSTRUCTION MANUAL

i207H

VHF/UHF FM TRANSCEIVER

This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is sub-
ject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause
harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference
received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

Summary of Contents for IC-207H

Page 1: ...ce complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is sub ject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation ...

Page 2: ...tting the transceiver might be damaged NEVER place the transceiver where normal operation of the vehicle may be hindered or where it could cause bodily injury NEVER let objects impede the operation of the cooling fan on the rear panel DO NOT push the PTT when not actually desiring to transmit i IMPORTANT READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS carefully and completely before using the transceiver SAVE THIS INSTRUCT...

Page 3: ...icle s engine is OFF the vehicle s battery will soon become exhausted BE CAREFUL The transceiver will become hot when operating it continuously for long periods AVOID using or placing the transceiver in areas with tem peratures below 10 C 14 F or above 60 C 140 F or in areas subject to direct sunlight such as the dashboard AVOID the use of chemical agents such as benzine or alcohol when cleaning a...

Page 4: ...Using the keypad 19 4 BASIC OPERATION 20 23 Receiving 20 Monitor function 21 Audio mute function 21 Avionics band receive 21 Transmitting 22 Selecting the output power 22 One touch PTT function 23 5 REPEATER OPERATION 24 28 Accessing a repeater 24 Subaudible tones 26 Offset frequency 27 Auto repeater 28 6 MEMORY OPERATION 29 33 General description 29 Memory channel selection 29 Programming a memor...

Page 5: ...peed 49 12 POCKET BEEP AND TONE SQUELCH 50 52 Pocket beep operation 50 Tone squelch operation 51 Tone scan 52 13 WIRELESS OPERATION 53 58 Connection 53 HM 90 WIRELESS MICROPHONE 53 EX 1759 installation 54 HM 90 switches 55 Microphone address 58 14 OTHER FUNCTIONS 59 66 Beep tones on off 59 Time out timer 59 Auto power off 60 Cooling fan setting 60 Microphone F 1 F 2 keys 61 Display dimmer setting ...

Page 6: ...l is selected this switch toggles be tween the 2 available call channels p 34 r VOLUME CONTROL VOL Adjusts the audio level p 20 t POWER SWITCH PWR Turns power ON and OFF when pushed for 1 sec y MICROPHONE CONNECTOR Connects the supplied microphone p 11 u SQUELCH CONTROL SQL Varies the squelch level p 20 RF attenuator activates and increases the attenuation when ro tated clockwise to the center pos...

Page 7: ...x setting p 24 There are 3 duplex settings available minus duplex DUP appears plus duplex DUP appears and simplex 1 TONE TONE SCAN SWITCH TONE T SCAN Each push selects a tone function p 50 Tone encoder pocket beep tone squelch or tone function OFF can be selected Push and hold to start stop the tone scan function p 52 2 MEMORY CALL CHANNEL SWITCH M CALL PRIO Selects and toggles memory mode or a ca...

Page 8: ...0 r TOT TIME OUT TIMER INDICATOR p 59 Appears while the time out timer has been activated t AUTO POWER OFF INDICATOR p 60 Appears while the auto power off function is in use y BUSY INDICATOR p 20 Appears while a signal is being received or the squelch is open MONI is being pushed u FREQUENCY READOUT Shows the operating frequency set mode contents etc The decimal point of the frequency flashes whil...

Page 9: ...s selected from the call channel or a scratch pad memory pgs 34 37 1 SKIP INDICATOR p 42 Appears when the displayed memory channel is specified as a skip channel 2 SWITCH INDICATORS Indicate the function s of the front panel switches directly below the function display 3 AUDIO MUTE INDICATOR p 56 Appears when the audio mute function is activated via mi crophone control This function is cancelled w...

Page 10: ...K PIN ASSIGNMENTS q DATA IN 1200 bps AFSK 9600 bps G3RUH GMSK w GND e PTTP r DATA OUT 9600 bps t AF OUT 1200 bps y SQ q DATA IN Input terminal for data transmit See p 63 for details on how to toggle data speed between 1200 and 9600 bps w GND Common ground for DATA IN DATA OUT and AF OUT e PTTP PTT terminal for packet operation only Connect ground to transmit data r DATA OUT Data out terminal for 9...

Page 11: ...t VFO mode Push and hold to toggle the lock function ON and OFF r MEMORY SWITCH MR CALL Push to select memory mode p 29 Push and hold to select the call channel p 34 t ACTIVITY INDICATOR Lights red while a key is pushed lights green while the one touch PTT function is in use y BAND SWITCH Push to toggle the operating band p 15 u FUNCTION SWITCHES F 1 F 2 p 61 Assign your desired key function from ...

Page 12: ...unction ON and OFF p 23 Selects high output power p 22 No secondary function Selects mid high output power p 22 No secondary function Selects low output power p 22 Turns the DTMF memory encoder function ON p 47 Selects duplex p 25 Turns the subaudible tone encoder ON p 25 Selects duplex p 25 Turns the pocket beep function ON p 50 Selects simplex p 25 Turns the tone squelch function ON p 51 Increas...

Page 13: ...tion order after entering set mode Turns the subaudible tone encoder pocket beep or tone squelch OFF pgs 25 50 51 Increases the squelch level p 20 The SQL control on the front panel has prior ity when rotated Mutes the operating band s audio p 21 Mute function is released when any operation is performed Decreases the squelch level p 20 The SQL control on the front panel has prior ity when rotated ...

Page 14: ...unting possibilities MB 58 is necessary Optional OPC 440 MICROPHONE CABLE 5 0 m 16 4 ft and OPC 647 2 5 m 8 2 ft are available to extend the micro phone cable Optional OPC 441 SPEAKER CABLE 5 0 m 16 4 ft is avail able to extend the speaker cable INSTALLATION 2 9 Installation methods D Single body installation It is not necessary to purchase a mounting bracket The supplied mounting bracket or optio...

Page 15: ... mounting bracket and tighten Adjust the angle for the clearest view of the function dis play NEVER place the transceiver or remote controller where normal operation of the vehicle may be hindered or where it could cause bodily injury NEVER place the transceiver or remote controller where air bag deployment may be obstructed DO NOT place the transceiver or remote controller where hot or cold air b...

Page 16: ...he release lever on the bottom of the microphone cable connector Separate installation Using an optional OPC 600 601 SEPARATION CABLE the front panel can be separated from the main body doubling as a re mote controller Detach the front panel as at right Connect a separation cable between the front panel and main body using the supplied screws as illustrated below Connect microphone here Rear of fr...

Page 17: ...through the mounting base and tighten Adjust the angle for the clearest view of the function dis play and tighten 2 screws when the mounting base is used Bracket When using self tapping screws Mounting base Mounting bolt Attach the supplied Velcro pads large to the remote con troller and bracket Attach the supplied Velcro pad small or rubber pad to the bracket as shown below then attach the remote...

Page 18: ...y is grounded NEVER connect the transceiver directly to a 24 V battery DO NOT use the cigarette lighter socket for power con nections Attach a rubber grommet when passing the DC power cable through a metal plate to prevent short circuits CONNECTING TO A DC POWER SOURCE See p 69 for fuse replacement Fuses 20 A black red red Grommet black 12 V Supplied DC power cable CONNECTING TO A DC POWER SUPPLY ...

Page 19: ... duplexer must be connected when using a separate antenna for each band D Antenna connector The antenna uses a PL 259 connector 30 mm 10 mm soft solder 10 mm 1 2 mm solder solder Soft solder Coupling ring PL 259 CONNECTOR Slide 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 connec tor body Strip the cable as ...

Page 20: ... operating band cannot be changed unless you are in VFO mode see right Push BAND one or more times to select the de sired operating band D VFO and memory modes The transceiver has 2 normal operating modes VFO mode and memory mode Push V MHz to select VFO mode when the transceiver is not in VFO mode If VFO mode is already selected the digits below 100 kHz disap pear In this case push V MHz again or...

Page 21: ...T MONI VOL and SQL can be used while the frequency lock function is in use Also TONE 1 TONE 2 DTMF tones or DTMF memory contents can be transmitted from the microphone Push and hold VFO LOCK for 1 sec to toggle the function ON and OFF LOCK LOCK D Microphone keypad lock This function locks the microphone keypad Push FUNC then A16 KEYLOCK to toggle the microphone keypad lock function ON and OFF PTT ...

Page 22: ...ushing V MHz Pushing V MHz for 1 sec starts a scan function If this happens push V MHz again to stop the scan Using Y Z switches Push Y or Z to set the selected band s fre quency If VFO mode is not selected push VFO to select it Frequency changes according to the selected tuning steps p 18 Pushing Y or Z for more than 0 5 sec activates a scan If this happens push Y or Z again to stop it NOTE 1 MHz...

Page 23: ...O mode if another mode has been selected Push SET one or more times until tS appears as shown below Pushing MONI reverses the order of selection Cancel the DTMF memory function in advance p 48 Rotate the tuning dial to select the tuning step Push V MHz to exit set mode Ä Push BAND to select the operating band if necessary Å Push VFO to select VFO mode Ç Push FSET one or more times until tS ap pear...

Page 24: ...kenly input push ENT to clear the input then input from the 1st digit Pushing CLR clears input digits and retrieves the frequency Ñ Push Y or Z to make adjustments below the 10 kHz digit if desired EXAMPLE Setting the frequency to 145 360 MHz EXAMPLE Setting the frequency to 446 325 MHz When the 25 kHz tuning step is selected in UHF BAND then VFO C ENT 3 PRIO 5 MID 1 MONI 4 HIGH 6 LOW 1 9 5 1 9 5 ...

Page 25: ...l When receiving a signal on VHF BUSY HI 1 9 5 The volume and squelch levels can be adjusted via the mi crophone However levels return to the front panel setting when power is turned OFF or a front panel control is adjusted Ä Push PWR on the transceiver for 1 sec to turn power ON Å Set the audio levels Select the desired band Push MONI then push BZVOL or IYVOL to adjust the audio level Push MONI a...

Page 26: ...weak signals without disturb ing the squelch setting or to open the operating band s squelch manually even when mute functions such as tone squelch are in use Push MONI to open the operating band s squelch Push MONI again to cancel the function While duplex is ON for repeater operation the transmitting fre quency can be monitored with MONI Ä Push BAND to change bands if necessary Å Push MONI to op...

Page 27: ...PTT function is available See p 23 for details Speak into the microphone using your normal voice level DO NOT hold the microphone too close to your mouth or speak too loudly This may distort the signal Release PTT to return to receive Selecting the output power The transceiver has 4 output power levels to suit your oper ating requirements Low output powers during short distance communications may ...

Page 28: ...tch can be operated as a one touch PTT switch each push toggles transmit receive Using this function you can transmit without push ing and holding the PTT switch To prevent accidental continuous transmissions with the one touch PTT function the transceiver has a time out timer See p 59 for details Ä Push FUNC then PTT M to turn the one touch PTT function ON The activity indicator lights green Å Pu...

Page 29: ...uirements Refer to p 26 for tone frequency settings When the repeater requires a different tone system see the page at right Push and hold PTT to transmit The displayed frequency automatically changes to the transmit frequency repeater input frequency The operating condition is automatically programmed into a scratch pad memory See p 36 for details DUP If oFF appears confirm the offset frequency p...

Page 30: ... push FUNC then GT OFF D DTMF tones Push DTMF S then push the keys of the desired DTMF digits The function indicator lights green 0 9 A D M E and F are available Cancel the DTMF memory encoder function in ad vance p 48 Push DTMF S again to return the keypad to normal function control The transceiver has 14 DTMF memory channels for autopatch operation See p 46 for details D 1750 Hz tone A 1750 Hz t...

Page 31: ...one frequency is set for re peater use T H I 1 9 5 Ä Push BAND to select the desired band if nec essary Å Set the mode channel you wish to set the sub audible tone frequency to such as VFO mode memory call channel or scratch pad memory The subaudible tone frequency is independently pro grammed into each mode or channel Ç Push FSET one or more times until T and rT appears for repeater use or until ...

Page 32: ...00 kHz fre quency is set H I 1 9 5 DUP Ä Push BAND to select the desired band if nec essary Å Set the mode channel you wish to set the off set frequency to such as VFO mode or mem ory call channel The offset frequency can be independently pro grammed into each mode or channel Ç Push FSET one or more times until DUP ap pears and flashes as shown at left Pushing GENT reverses the order of selection ...

Page 33: ...ight switch turn power ON to enter initial set mode Push SET one or more times until the rPt display ap pears as shown below Rotate the tuning dial to turn the auto repeater function to r1 r2 or OFF r1 auto repeater is ON tone encoder is OFF r2 auto repeater is ON tone encoder is ON Push PWR momentarily to exit initial set mode USING INITIAL SET MODE FREQUENCY RANGE DUPLEX DIRECTION 145 200 145 49...

Page 34: ...ush M CALL once or twice to display Rotate the tuning dial to select the desired memory chan nel Only programmed memory channels can be selected D Using Y Z switches Ä Push BAND to select the desired band if nec essary Å Push MR to select memory mode Ç Push Y or Z several times to select the de sired memory channel Pushing Y Z more than 0 5 sec activates a scan If a scan is activated push Y or Z a...

Page 35: ... channel to be programmed Memory channels not yet programmed are blank Push S MW for 1 sec to program 3 beeps may sound Memory channel number automatically advances when continu ing to push S MW after programming CONVENIENT Memory programming can be performed in versatile ways e g memory channel to the same or different memory chan nel memory channel to the call channel etc EXAMPLE Programming 145...

Page 36: ...tarily É Select the memory channel to be programmed Push Y or Z to select the memory channel direct numeral input cannot be used Ñ Push FUNC then EMW for 1 sec to program 3 beeps may sound and the VFO contents including the sub audible tone frequency etc are programmed Memory channel number advances when continuing to push MW after programming EXAMPLE Programming 145 870 MHz into memory channel 20...

Page 37: ... To transfer to the VFO push and hold S MW MW instead of pushing momentarily Push and hold S MW MW to transfer when a momentary push was used in the previous step Push for 1 sec MW FUNC A CLR MW S MW T DUP HI M 1 9 5 T DUP HI 1 9 5 Ä Push BAND to select the desired band if nec essary Å Select the memory channel to be transferred Push MR to select memory mode Push Y or Z to select the memory channe...

Page 38: ...cleared flashes continuously Scan edges and call channels cannot be cleared Push any switch to stop the flashing EXAMPLE Clearing memory channel 20 NOTE Be careful the contents of cleared memories CANNOT be recalled Scan edge channels 1A 1b cannot be cleared Memory clearing may not be performed from the microphone Push Rotate momentarily again for 1 sec Push briefly then push Push any switch H I 1...

Page 39: ...y Select the call channel by pushing M CALL once or twice C1 or C2 appears push BAND to toggle between them Push S MW momentarily then rotate the tuning dial to se lect another memory channel to transfer To transfer to the VFO push and hold S MW MW instead of pushing momentarily Push and hold S MW MW to transfer when a momentary push was used in the previous step Ä Push BAND to select the desired ...

Page 40: ...e encoder ON OFF and its frequency if required Push S MW MW for 1 sec to program EXAMPLE Programming 145 120 MHz into the VHF call channel via the microphone CONVENIENT The call channel can also be programmed from the VFO di rectly similar to memory programming Ä Push BAND to select the desired band if nec essary Å Push MR CALL for 1 sec to select a call channel then push BAND to change the call c...

Page 41: ...l to select a scratch pad memory Previously transmitted frequency and one of L1 L5 appears for simplex memories rotate DIAL left one of r1 r2 appears for duplex memories rotate DIAL right When first applying power or after CPU resetting scratch pad memories contain no data and therefore cannot be accessed Push V MHz or M CALL to exit the scratch pad memory The 5th scratch pad memory will be cleare...

Page 42: ...lect the de sired scratch pad memory É Push FUNC then EMW momentarily flashes to indicate VFO as the transferring channel Ñ Push Y or Z to select the desired memory channel if required Ö Push FUNC then EMW for 1 sec to transfer Ä Push BAND to select the desired band if nec essary Å Push and hold MR CALL to select a call chan nel Ç Push Z one or more times to select a duplex scratch pad memory Once...

Page 43: ...auses until the signal disappears timer scans pause for 5 10 or 15 sec Empty pause scan pauses until a signal appears MEMORY SCAN Repeatedly scans memory channels except for skip channels Used for often called channels and by passing normally busy channels such as repeater frequencies Band edge Band edge Scan Jump Band edge Band edge Scan Jump Scan edges SKIP SKIP M 1 M 5 M 2 M 3 M 4 M 6 M 150 M 7...

Page 44: ...indicates the scan type as follows SCAN SCAN To select the scan range while operating full programmed scan push BAND several times To stop the scan push VMHz Ä Push BAND to select the desired band if nec essary Å Push VFO to select VFO mode for full pro grammed scan or push MR to select memory mode for memory scan Ç Push HYSQL or AZSQL one or more times to set the squelch just closed É Push SCAN t...

Page 45: ...AMPLE Programming 145 30 MHz and 145 80 MHz for the VHF scan edges 1A and 1b Push then rotate Rotate Push momentarily and hold continue pushing Program 1b in the same manner MW S MW Push MW S MW MW S MW HI 1 9 5 HI 1 9 5 H I 1 9 5 BAND H I M 1 9 5 HI M 1 9 5 Rotate the tuning dial to select a scan edge channel 1A to 5A Push S MW MW for 1 sec to program 3 beeps may sound and the frequency is progra...

Page 46: ...80 MHz for the VHF scan edges 1A and 1b Push Push then momentarily Program 1b in the same manner Push Push for 1 sec and continue pushing VFO 3 PRIO 0 VOL 5 MID 1 MONI 4 HIGH C A ENT MW FUNC A CLR then MW FUNC CLR Y HI 1 9 5 H I 1 9 5 H I 1 9 5 H I 1 9 5 HI M 1 9 5 H I M 1 9 5 3 beeps may sound and the VFO contents including the sub audible tone frequency etc are programmed Memory channel number a...

Page 47: ...nel is skipped during CHS on memory scan disappears The memory channel is scanned during CHS OFF memory scan Push V MHz to exit set mode NOTE Scan edge memory channels cannot be specified as skip channels however they are skipped during mem ory scan anyway USING SET MODE The display shows that memory channel 10 is set as a skip channel HI M 1 9 5 SKIP Ä Push BAND to select the desired band if nec ...

Page 48: ...Scan pauses 10 sec while receiving a signal SCt 5 Scan pauses 5 sec while receiving a signal SCP 2 Scan pauses until the signal disappears and then resumes 2 sec thereafter SCt EP Scan pauses on a frequency that is not busy and resumes 2 sec after a signal appears Push V MHz to exit set mode The display shows that the scan resumes 15 sec after it stops H I 1 9 5 USING SET MODE Ä Push BAND to selec...

Page 49: ...h function when pri ority watch starts When SCt EP is selected for the scan resume condi tion the priority watch pauses on a no signal channel p 43 MEMORY CHANNEL WATCH MEMORY SCAN WATCH CALL CHANNEL WATCH VFO frequency Memory channel 5 sec 125 msec VFO frequency Mch 1 Mch 0 Mch 2 Mch 150 5 sec 125 msec SKIP VFO frequency Call channel 5 sec 125 msec While operating on a VFO frequency priority watc...

Page 50: ...the watch manually Push M CALL while the display shows the VFO frequency to stop the watch PRIO SCAN While pausing on the memory or call chan nel PRIO flashes HI M 1 9 5 PRIO Ä Push BAND to select the desired band if nec essary Å Select VFO mode then set an operating fre quency Ç Set the watching channel s For memory channel watch Push MR then Y or Z to select the desired memory channel For memory...

Page 51: ...o select the cursor Rotate the dial to select a digit E stands for M and F stands for Repeat steps and until the last digit is entered The S RF indicator shows the digit group The indication in creases every 6 digits Select to clear the remaining digits when programming over a previously used memory channel Push V MHz exit the programming condition DTMF Clearing the DTMF memory contents Push for 1...

Page 52: ... Push Y or Z to select the desired channel É Push the desired digit keys When the first digit is input previous memory contents are cleared automatically E stands for M and F stands for Push Y then Z and repeat this step when making a mistake The S RF indicator shows the digit group The indication in creases every 6 digits Ñ Push BAND to exit the programming condition The ECLR key cannot be used t...

Page 53: ...s Ä Push FUNC then DTMF to turn the DTMF memory encoder ON d appears in place of the 100 MHz digit Å Push FSET to enter the programming condition Ç Push Y or Z to select the desired channel É Push PTT to transmit the selected DTMF code Each push of PTT transmits the DTMF code Ñ Push ECLR to cancel the function DTMF DTMF D Transmitting a DTMF memory channel directly Ä Push FUNC then DTMF to turn th...

Page 54: ... power ON and enter initial set mode Push SET or MONI to select the dtd display as shown above Rotate the tuning dial to select the desired speed as shown in the table below Push PWR momentarily to exit initial set mode USING INITIAL SET MODE The display shows the fastest DTMF speed is selected DISPLAY INTERVAL SPEED dtd 1 100 msec 5 0 cps dtd 2 200 msec 2 5 cps dtd 3 300 msec 1 6 cps dtd 5 500 ms...

Page 55: ...ge or a sub audible tone encoder pgs 24 25 Pocket beep operation This function uses subaudible tones for calling and can be used as a common pager to inform you that someone has called while you were away from the transceiver D Waiting for a call from a specific station Push BAND to select a band if necessary Set the operating frequency Program the subaudible tone frequency in set mode See p 26 fo...

Page 56: ...F T SQL 9 12 POCKET BEEP AND TONE SQUELCH 51 Tone squelch operation The tone squelch opens only when receiving a signal with the same pre programmed subaudible tone Push BAND to select a band if necessary Set the operating frequency Program the subaudible tone frequency in set mode See p 26 for programming details Push TONE one or more times until T SQL appears in the function display When the rec...

Page 57: ...el Tone scan By monitoring a signal that is being transmitted on a repeater input frequency you can determine the tone frequency nec essary to open a repeater Push BAND to select a band if necessary Set the desired frequency to be checked for a tone fre quency e g repeater input frequency Push for 1 sec to start the tone scan To change the scanning direction rotate the tuning dial When the tone fr...

Page 58: ...ed Operating period 12 hrs Operation standby 1 4 D Charging method Choose one of the following methods Connect the cable from the HM 90 to the EX 1759 D D Turning the wireless remote ON OFF When you use the HM 90 as a wired microphone the wire less remote control circuit can be turned OFF LOCK AFC AFC OFF PTT M MW PGR CALL 1 2 3 A 4 5 6 B MR VFO CLR C SQL DTMF D OFF HIGH MID LOW SET The diagram sh...

Page 59: ... a cable e g the console etc NOTE DO NOT attach the EX 1759 where it will be sub ject to direct sunlight as it cannot detect infrared signals under such conditions Optional infrared sub receiver An optional EX 1513 INFRARED SUB RECEIVER is available to increase the remote control reliability and extend the control lable area Connect the EX 1513 to the inside connector of the EX 1759 NOTE The suppl...

Page 60: ... SIMP SPCH PRIO REAR LOCK DEMO TONE HIGH MID LOW SET T SQLS T SQL T OFF Front and side panels Rear panel FREQUENCY UP DOWN SWITCHES UP DN Push either switch to change the operating frequency memory channel set mode contents etc Push and hold either switch to start scanning ACTIVITY INDICATOR Lights red while a key is pushed lights green while the one touch PTT function is in use AUDIO VOLUME UP DO...

Page 61: ...lects memory mode No secondary function Selects VFO mode Turns the one touch PTT function ON and OFF Selects high output power No secondary function Selects mid high output power No secondary function Selects low output power Turns the DTMF memory function ON Selects duplex Turns the subaudible tone encoder ON Selects duplex Turns the pocket beep function ON Selects simplex Turns the tone squelch ...

Page 62: ...nsmits a 1750 Hz tone call signal while pushing DTMF KEY Enters set mode and advances the set mode selection order Turns the DTMF memory function OFF Decreases the set mode selection order after entering set mode NOTE The IC 207H has no voice synthesizer function Turns the subaudible tone encoder pocket beep or tone squelch OFF Sets the keypad for numeral input Enters and exits demonstration mode ...

Page 63: ...ial to set the microphone ad dress to 0 7 or to turn the microphone control OFF When Adr oF is selected the transceiver rejects all control sig nals from the HM 90 Push PWR momentarily to exit initial set mode USING INITIAL SET MODE The display shows the mi crophone address is set to 2 D Microphone dip switch Remove the switch cover from the microphone rear panel Set the microphone dip switch and ...

Page 64: ...the one touch PTT function etc the transceiver has a time out timer This timer cuts a transmission OFF after 3 5 15 or 30 min of continuous transmission This timer can be cancelled de fault Approx 10 sec before the time out timer passes the trans ceiver emits a beep tone as a warning Push PWR to turn power OFF While pushing SET turn power ON to enter initial set mode Push SET one or more times unt...

Page 65: ... auto power off time or turn the timer OFF oF AO appears when an auto power off time is set Push PWR momentarily to exit initial set mode Cooling fan setting The transceiver has a heatsink and cooling fan to radiate heat The cooling fan automatically turns ON while transmit ting and remains ON for 2 min after transmitting The cool ing fan can be activated continuously if desired Push PWR to turn p...

Page 66: ...st applying power or after CPU resetting F 1 selects output power push and hold to select duplex setting F 2 selects a tone function or none at all push and hold to start stop tone scan Display dimmer Adjust to suit lighting conditions and personal preference Push and hold SET one or more times until d 1 d4 ap pears as follows Pushing MONI reverses the order of selection Rotate the tuning dial to ...

Page 67: ...al to set the squelch delay to L long or S short Push PWR momentarily to exit initial set mode USING INITIAL SET MODE The display shows the squelch delay function is set to short Demonstration display A demonstration function is available at power ON This func tion gives you a quick visual introduction to the function dis play indicators While pushing BAND push PWR to turn power ON The transceiver...

Page 68: ...L SET MODE The display shows the data speed set to 1200 bps The display shows the data speed set to 9600 bps NOTE For 1200 bps operation Disconnect the microphone plug from the microphone connector during data transmission otherwise the data signal and voice signal are simultaneously transmitted For 9600 bps operation When the transceiver is set for 9600 bps data transmis sion in INTIAL SET MODE t...

Page 69: ...ated below w Set the TNC for transmit e Set transmit delay on the TNC to 30 50 r Adjust the TNC frequency deviation if necessary When using a deviation meter Adjust the output of the TNC so that frequency deviation is in the range 3 to 4 kHz When NOT using a deviation meter A receiver or transceiver is needed to monitor the transmission compare the received audio output level when receiving a TNC ...

Page 70: ...the IC 207H Pin r DATA OUT is for 9600 bps operation only This pin cannot be used for 1200 bps operation D 9600 bps high speed packet operation The IC 207H supports 2 modes of 9600 bps packet opera tion G3RUH and GMSK q Connect the IC 207H and a TNC as illustrated below w G3RUH mode can handle 16 kinds of modulated wave forms in order to maintain a communication link e Set the TNC s TX DELAY to 30...

Page 71: ... a level meter or synchroscope adjust the TX audio output level DATA IN level from the TNC as follows 0 4 Vp p 0 2 Vrms recommended level 0 2 Vp p 0 5 Vp p 0 1 Vrms 0 25 Vrms acceptable level 2 When NOT using a measuring device q Connect the IC 207H to a TNC w Enter a test mode CAL etc on the TNC then transmit some test data e When the transceiver fails to transmit the test data or transmits spora...

Page 72: ...as a poor contact or is short circuited Check and if necessary replace the feedline or solder the antenna connector again p 14 No contact possible with an other station The transceiver is set to semi duplex The other station is using tone squelch Set to simplex Turn ON the tone squelch function p 24 p 51 Repeater cannot be ac cessed Wrong offset frequency is programmed Wrong subaudible tone freque...

Page 73: ... 1 memory channel is programmed or other channels are set as skip channels Priority watch is activated Set the squelch to the threshold point Reset the scan edges Program other memory channels or cancel the memory skip function in the desired channels Turn the function OFF p 20 p 40 pgs 30 42 p 45 Transmission is automati cally cut off Time out timer is activated Set the timer to OFF p 59 Transmis...

Page 74: ...ttings Memory channels call channels offset freq in memory call DTMF memory ini tial SET mode settings Resetting the CPU The function display may occasionally display erroneous in formation e g when first applying power This may be caused externally by static electricity or by other factors If this problem occurs turn power OFF After waiting a few seconds turn power ON again If the problem persist...

Page 75: ...tance frequency modulation Max frequency deviation 5 0 kHz Spurious emissions Less than 60 dB Microphone impedance 600 Ω 8 pin modular Output power and current drain Receiver Receive system Double conversion superheterodyne Intermediate frequencies 1st 46 05 MHz 2nd 450 kHz Sensitivity for 12 dB SINAD Less than 0 18 µV Squelch sensitivity Less than 0 13 µV at threshold Selectivity More than 12 kHz...

Page 76: ...ON CABLE For operation with the front panel detached Cable length OPC 600 3 5 m 11 5 ft OPC 601 7 0 m 23 0 ft MB 58 REMOTE CONTROLLER BRACKET Mounts the remote controller in a convenient location for op eration with the front panel detached from the main body MB 65 REMOTE CONTROLLER BRACKET Mounts the remote controller with MB 58 Adjustable angle and direction for optimum installation positioning ...

Page 77: ...ETTE LIGHTER CABLE WITH NOISE FILTER OPC 288 L DC POWER CABLE Supply power to the BC 96 for charging the Ni Cd battery in side the HM 90 when the BC 96 cannot be connected to the EX 1759 directly D Others MB 17A MOBILE MOUNTING BRACKET One touch bracket Transceiver body is easily attached and removed IC PS30 DC POWER SUPPLY Provides 13 8 V DC and 25 A max for base station use CS 207 CLONING SOFTWA...

Page 78: ...LOW PRIO T SCAN M CALL TONE SCAN V MHz HI 1 9 5 DTMF DUP LOCK SET MONI LOW PRIO T SCAN M CALL TONE SCAN V MHz HI 1 9 5 DTMF DUP LOCK SET MONI LOW PRIO T SCAN M CALL TONE SCAN V MHz HI 1 9 5 DTMF DUP LOCK SET MONI LOW PRIO T SCAN M CALL TONE SCAN V MHz HI M 1 9 5 DTMF DUP LOCK SET MONI LOW PRIO T SCAN M CALL TONE SCAN V MHz HI 1 9 5 V MHz V MHz M CALL M CALL BAND SET V MHz Although the following ch...

Page 79: ...nly Cooling fan setting p 60 Data speed p 63 Squelch delay p 62 Microphone address p 58 DTMF speed p 49 Subaudible tone frequency p 26 Tuning step 1 p 18 Offset frequency p 27 Repeater tone frequency p 26 HI 1 9 5 T Display backlighting p 61 HI 1 9 5 HI 1 9 5 DUP HI 1 9 5 1Only appears when entering SET mode from VFO mode 2Only appears when entering SET mode from memory mode HI M SKIP 1 9 5 HI 1 9...

Page 80: ...6 9 16 Kamihigashi Hirano ku Osaka 547 Japan A 5417D 1EX q Printed in Japan Copyright 1996 by Icom Inc Count on us ...

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