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INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS

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 Select  a  location  for  the  transceiver  that  allows  ad-
equate air circulation, free from extreme heat, cold, 
vibrations, away from TV sets, TV antenna elements, 
radios and other electromagnetic sources.

 The  base  of  the  transceiver  has  adjustable  feet  for 
desktop use. Set the feet to one of two angles, to meet 
your operating preference.

Selecting a location

Grounding

 To  prevent  electrical  shock,  television  interference 
(TVI), broadcast interference (BCI) and other problems, 
ground the transceiver using the GROUND terminal on 
the rear panel.
For best results, connect a heaviest gauge wire or strap 
to a long ground rod. Make the distance between the 
[GND] terminal and ground as short as possible.

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WARNING! NEVER

 connect the [GND] ter-

minal to a gas or electric pipe, since the connection 
could cause an explosion or electric shock.

Antenna connection

For radio communications, the antenna is of critical im-
portance, along with output power and receiver sensi-
tivity. Select a well-matched 50 

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 antenna and coaxial 

cable feedline. We recommend 1.5:1 or better of Voltage 
Standing Wave Ratio (VSWR) on your operating bands. 
The transmission line should be a coaxial cable.
When using a single antenna (for the HF, 50/70 MHz 
bands), use the [ANT1] connector.

CAUTION: 

Protect your transceiver from lightning by 

using a lightning arrestor.

30 mm

10 mm (Tin)

10 mm

1–2 mm

solder solder

Tin

Coupling ring

PL-259 CONNECTOR INSTALLATION EXAMPLE

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Slide the coupling ring 
down.  Strip  the  cable 
jacket  and  tin  the 
shield.

Slide  the  connector 
body on and solder it.

Screw  the  coupling 
ring onto the connector 
body.

Strip  the  cable  as 
shown  at  the  left.  Tin 
the center conductor.

(30 mm  

9

in   10 mm  

3

in   1–2 mm  

1

16 

in)

Antenna connection

Connect the cable from an HF, 50/70 MHz antenna to 
the [ANT 1] connector.
Connect  the  cable  from  a  144/430MHz  antenna  to 
the [ANT 2] connector.

Antenna SWR

Each  antenna  is  tuned  for  a  specified  frequency 
range  and  the  SWR  usually  increases  outside  the 
range. When the SWR is higher than approximately 
2.0:1,  the  transceiver  automatically  reduces  the TX 
power to protect the final transistors. In that case, an 
antenna tuner is useful to match the transceiver and 
antenna.  Low  SWR  allows  full  power  for  transmit-
ting. The IC-7100 has an SWR meter to continuously 
monitor the antenna SWR.

Slide in the
direction of 
arrow.

Controller bottom view

Summary of Contents for IC-700

Page 1: ...ibit transmission when squelch is open Keep RF gain at a normal level other wise a SQL signal will not be output SQL open SQL closed Less than 0 3 V 5 mA More than 6 0 V 100 µA 8 1 2 3 4 7 6 5 1 2 3 4 7 6 5 q w e r t y u i o 0 1 2 3 Connect to ACC socket ACC 1 ACC 2 q FSKK w GND e HSEND r MOD t AF y SQLS u 13 8 V i ALC q 8 V w GND e HSEND r BAND t ALC y VSEND u 13 8 V When connecting the ACC conve...

Page 2: ...e holding down XFC the transmit readout frequen cy can be controlled while in the split frequency mode The UP DN switch can simulate a key paddle Preset in the KEYER SET mode U D KEY MIC Up Down Keyer AI sec 4 r LOW CUT SWITCH Push SM 50 Slide SM 30 to cut out the low fre quency components of input voice signals t PTT LOCK INDICATOR LOCK Only for the SM 30 Lights red when the PTT lock switch w is ...

Page 3: ...requency If the Quick tuning icon is not displayed the tuning step is 50 Hz rTRANSMIT LED Lights red while transmitting tKEYPAD Pushing a key selects the operating band GENE selects the general coverage band Pushing the same key 2 or 3 times calls up other stacked frequencies in the band Icom s triple band stacking register memorizes 3 fre quencies in each band After pushing F INP ENT enter a nume...

Page 4: ... changed with the Dial or MPAD When the Split Lock function is turned ON in the Split operation hold down XFC to cancel the Dial lock function AI sec 6 When operating simplex hold down to monitor the frequency While holding down this key the squelch is open and the interference reject function is temporarily turned OFF When operating simplex and the RIT function is turned ON hold down to listen to...

Page 5: ... supply D D 2 7 Connecting a non Icom DC power supply D D 2 7 Linear Amplifier Connections 2 8 Connecting the IC PW1 EURO D D 2 8 Connecting a non Icom linear amplifier D D 2 8 AI means Advanced Instructions sec MM means section number So when AI sec MM is described on this manual see the PDF type Advanced Instruction s section number for your reference Section 1 panel description Section 2 INSTAL...

Page 6: ...tage Standing Wave Ratio VSWR on your operating bands The transmission line should be a coaxial cable When using a single antenna for the HF 50 70 MHz bands use the ANT1 connector CAUTION Protect your transceiver from lightning by using a lightning arrestor 30 mm 10 mm Tin 10 mm 1 2 mm solder solder Tin Coupling ring PL 259 CONNECTOR INSTALLATION EXAMPLE q e r w Slide the coupling ring down Strip ...

Page 7: ...und of the electric wave This problem can be resolved by using the Ferrite EMI filter The filter connection is required for the European versions To the MAIN UNIT connector Controller Rear panel To the CONTROLLER connector Controller cable Ferrite EMI filter The Main unit installation D D Drill 5 mm holes for the bracket location Drill 3 mm holes for the tapping screws Nut Spring washer Flat washe...

Page 8: ...ver OPC 589 HM 36 SM 50 External Keypad Control the CW memory keyer transmission from external keypad by connecting control circuit to MIC connector Set the Keyer item in the Connectors Set mode to ON to use external keypad AI sec 17 Data transmission AFSK Connect TNC Terminal Node Controller to MIC connector to enable data transmission AFSK AI sec 18 HM 151 HM 198 Adapter cable Microphone Externa...

Page 9: ... POWER SUPPLY P 2 7 Use a power supply with 13 8 V DC output and a capacity of at least 22 Am peres PS 126 Optional MIC MODULAR MICRO PHONE CONNECTOR p 2 4 As with a microphone connec tor of the controller accepts the supplied microphone GND GROUND TERMINAL p 2 2 Connect this termi nal to a station or vehicle ground to prevent electrical shocks TVI BCI and other problems STRAIGHT KEY JACK Plug dia...

Page 10: ...mmands AI sec 20 Send the received audio to the PC Input modulation pp 1 15 6 8 Send the decoded RTTY outputs to the PC Low speed data communication in the DV mode AI sec 9 Cloning using the optional CS 7100 cloning software AI sec 19 Remotely control using the optional RS BA1 DATA2 DATA2 SOCKET AI sec 18 Connect a TNC Terminal Node Con troller for packet communication ACC ACCESSORY SOCKET p 1 16 ...

Page 11: ...protective line and with a less voltage fluctuation or ripple D D Connecting a non Icom DC power supply Connect the black DC power cable to the Negative terminal and the red DC power cable to the Positive terminal Rear panel GND DC power socket Fuse holder RED BLACK Stabilized power supply AC outlet OPC 1457 RWARNING About DC power supply Make sure DC power cable polarity is correct Red Positive t...

Page 12: ...W1 EURO see the diagram below For IC PW1 EURO operation refer to the amplifier s instruction manual AC outlet D D Connecting a non Icom linear amplifier GND HSEND Orange VSEND ALC Blue 13 8 V Gray Relay RF IN RF OUT ALC SEND Non Icom Linear amplifier To an antenna ANT1 2 13 pin plug with ACC cable Switching diode ACC IC 7100 To connect a non Icom HF 50 70 1 MHz bands linear amplifier see the diagr...

Page 13: ... function D D 3 10 Auto tuning step function D D 3 10 Direct frequency input D D 3 11 Band edge warning beep D D 3 13 Programming the user band edge D D 3 14 Selecting the Operating mode 3 17 Selecting the Audio volume 3 18 Squelch and receive RF sensitivity 3 19 Voice synthesizer operation 3 20 Tuning OFF the S meter announcement D D 3 21 Tuning ON the MODE announcement D D 3 21 Meter display sel...

Page 14: ...llus tration to the right Partial Resetting A partial resetting CLEARS the operating param eters and returns them to their default values VFO frequency VFO settings menu group s contents without clearing certain data SET C Others Reset Partial Reset During start up the transceiver displays PARTIAL RE SET then its initial VFO frequencies when resetting is complete See the PDF type Advanced Instruct...

Page 15: ...e DR mode push MENU C once or twice to select the D 1 screen D 1 menu or D 2 screen D 2 menu Functions vary depending on the operating mode p 1 10 to p 1 12 MENU Example Menu selection in the SSB mode The L R C or D in the in structions indicate the part of the controller L Left side R Right side C Center bottom D Display Touch screen Left Right Center Display ...

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