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15. ABOUT THE DV GATEWAY FUNCTION

Troubleshooting

 

D

Error icons of the transceiver

If an error icon is displayed when using the Internal Gateway function, read the following chart. If you 

are unable to locate the cause of a problem or solve it through the use of this chart, contact your Icom 

Dealer or Service Center.

Icon

Possible Cause

Solution

REF�

Transceiver connection is wrong.

Check the connection between 

the transceiver and the router.

p. 15-10

Gateway Repeater cannot be 

found.

Check the WLAN settings.

p. 15-6

The call sign has not been added 

to “Allowed Call Sign List” in the 

transceiver, when “Allowed Call 

Sign” is set to “Enable.”

Set “Allowed Call Sign” to 

“Disable” in the INTERNAL 

GATEWAY SETTINGS screen.

p. 15-11

Add the Remote D-STAR 

transceiver’s call sign to “Allowed 

Call Sign List” in the INTERNAL 

GATEWAY SETTINGS screen.

p. 15-11

Your call sign (MY) has not been

registered at a gateway server.

Register your call sign (MY) at a 

gateway server.

p. 13-4

The Terminal/AP call sign that is 

set in the transceiver has not been 

registered in the RS-RP3C as the 

access point.

Register the Terminal/AP call sign 

that is set in the transceiver in the 

RS-RP3C as the access point.

p. 13-4

Destination station’s call sign (UR) 

has not been registered to the 

gateway server, or the call sign 

do not match your transceiver’s 

setting.

Check the destination station’s 

register information.

Destination station that uses 

the Terminal mode or Access 

Point mode does not transmit 

periodically.

Destination station makes a call.

The repeater is busy.

Wait for a while, and try again.

A signal is received while 

transmitting.

Destination station makes a call 

again.

The transceiver cannot receive the 

signal.

Destination station makes a call 

again.

Summary of Contents for IC-705

Page 1: ...N 1 BATTERY CHARGING 2 ADVANCED OPERATIONS 3 SCOPE OPERATION ADVANCED 4 microSD CARD ADVANCED 5 VOICE RECORDER FUNCTIONS 6 VOICE TX MEMORY FUNCTION 7 MEMORY OPERATION 8 SCANS 9 OTHER FUNCTIONS 10 Bluetooth OPERATION 11 WIRELESS LAN OPERATION 12 GPS OPERATION ADVANCED 13 D STAR OPERATION BASIC 14 D STAR OPERATION ADVANCED 15 ABOUT THE DV GATEWAY FUNCTION 16 MAINTENANCE ADVANCED 17 UPDATING THE FIRM...

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Page 3: ...ater operation 2 15 D D Checking the repeater input signal 2 15 D D Setting the repeater tone frequency 2 16 D D 1750 Hz tone burst 2 16 Duplex operation 2 17 Data communication 2 17 About the 5 MHz frequency band operation USA version only 2 18 Weather channel operation USA version only 2 19 D D Selecting a Weather channel 2 19 D D Weather alert function 2 19 3 SCOPE OPERATION ADVANCED 3 1 Spectr...

Page 4: ...the NTP Time Synchronize function 9 4 D D Using the NTP function 9 4 TABLE OF CONTENTS Screen Capture function 9 5 D D Setting the Screen Capture function 9 5 D D Capturing a screen 9 5 D D Viewing the captured screen 9 5 Entering DTMF code 9 6 Transmitting the DTMF code 9 6 D D Transmitting a DTMF code 9 6 D D Transmitting a DTMF code Direct Input 9 6 D D Selecting the DTMF transmit speed 9 7 Hom...

Page 5: ...interval 12 27 D D Setting the GPS record sentence 12 28 D D Viewing the log data on a PC Map 12 29 GPS SET 12 31 13 D STAR OPERATION BASIC 13 1 Unique features of D STAR 13 1 What is D STAR 13 1 About the DR function 13 2 Ways to Communicate with the DR function 13 2 Enter your call sign MY into the transceiver 13 3 Register your call sign at a gateway repeater 13 4 Making a Simplex call 13 5 Acc...

Page 6: ...luetooth function 14 38 15 ABOUT THE DV GATEWAY FUNCTION 15 1 About the DV Gateway function 15 1 When using the External Gateway function 15 2 About the Terminal and Access Point AP Call sign 15 3 D D When operating in the Terminal mode 15 3 D D When operating in the AP mode 15 3 Setting up a network 15 4 D D When connecting your device to the Internet using a router 15 6 D D When connecting your ...

Page 7: ...he desired pages Click Find Ctrl F or Advanced Search Shift Ctrl F in the Edit menu to open the search screen This is convenient when searching for a particular word or phrase in this manual L LThe menu screen may differ depending on the Adobe Acrobat Reader version L LSelect A4 size to print out the page in the original manual size Read Out Loud feature The Read Out Loud feature reads aloud the t...

Page 8: ...ing mode FM Power save setting Auto Short Duty cycle TX RX Standby 1 1 8 based on operating style D DBattery icon Icon Battery status The battery is being charged The battery has sufficient charge The battery is exhausted to some extent The battery is nearing exhaustion Blinking The battery is almost fully exhausted No icon When a DC power supply 13 8 V DC is connected the battery is not being cha...

Page 9: ...ack is not charged and the battery pack is used as a power source while transmitting In this case you cannot transmit if the battery pack is exhausted D DCharging with a USB cable You can charge the battery pack with a USB cable NOTE You may not be able to charge Depending on your USB cable or power adapter When using a USB hub or connected to a low output USB port Charging time may differ dependi...

Page 10: ...IP2 rapid charger can only charge the BP 271 or BP 272 Li ion battery pack Other types of rechargeable batteries Ni Cd or Ni MH cannot be charged If the charging indicator blinks orange there may be a problem with the battery pack or charger Contact your dealer if you have problems charging a new battery pack NEVER use other than specified cable Guide rail Tabs Battery pack To an AC outlet Power a...

Page 11: ... W 1 9 H 2 9 D inches projections are not included D DBP 272 Li ion battery pack supplied Voltage 7 4V Discharge Capacity 1880 mAh minimum Usable temperature range 20 C 60 C 4 F 140 F Charging temperature range 0 C 40 C 32 F 104 F Storage temperature range 20 C 50 C 4 F 122 F within a month 20 C 35 C 4 F 95 F within 3 months 20 C 20 C 4 F 68 F within a year Dimensions 58 W 86 9 H 14 2 D mm 2 3 W 3...

Page 12: ...selects SHORT MID LONG or OFF 4 To close the VOX menu push VOX GAIN Default 50 Adjusts the transmit receive switching threshold level to between 0 and 100 for VOX operation Higher values make the VOX function more sensitive to your voice ANTI VOX Default 50 Adjusts the ANTI VOX level to between 0 and 100 to prevent unwanted VOX activation from the speaker or other sounds Higher values make the VOX...

Page 13: ... the TX function D D TX monitor function When the TX function is ON you can directly monitor the operating frequency by holding down L LWhile monitoring the settings for the Noise Reduction Notch filter and Twin PBT are temporarily turned OFF Operating CW ADVANCED D DAbout the CW Reverse mode The CW R CW Reverse mode reverses the receive Beat Frequency Oscillator BFO to receive CW signals Use this...

Page 14: ... CW KEY SET menu p 2 6 1 001 Reduces the contest number counter by 1 001 You can change or reset the number in Present Number in the KEYER 001 menu p 2 5 EDIT SET Displays the EDIT SET screen Count up trigger The Count up trigger enables the serial number to be automatically increased after each complete serial number exchange is sent Default M2 Present number counter Count up trigger icon L L is ...

Page 15: ...on the Keyer Memory keyboard until the preset contents are cleared 5 Enter QSL TU DE JA3YUA TEST and then touch ENT to save 6 To close the KEYER MEMORY screen push Selectable characters Alphabets ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ Symbols Numbers 1234567890 About the symbols Enter the to send a string of characters with no intercharacter space Put before a text string such as AR and the string ar is sent ...

Page 16: ... the KEYER 001 screen push TIP You can set each item to its default by touching the item for 1 second and then touching Default on the QUICK MENU screen Number Style Default Normal Sets the numbering system used for contest serial numbers normal or short morse numbers Select Normal 190 ANO 190 ANT 90 NO or 90 NT Count Up Trigger Default M2 Selects which of the 8 memories will contain the contest s...

Page 17: ... is repeated after the set time period L L is displayed even between transmissions Dot Dash Ratio Default 1 1 3 0 Sets the dot dash ratio Set to between 1 1 2 8 1 1 4 5 in 0 1 steps Keying weight example Morse code K 1 1 3 1 1 2 8 4 5 Dot Dash Dash Setting range Space Default 1 1 3 Setting range 1 1 2 8 to 1 1 4 5 Rise Time Default 4ms Sets the rise time of the transmitted CW envelope Set to 2 4 6...

Page 18: ...shold level EXPD SET Touch Selects the Expanded or Normal screen Touch for 1 second Displays the SCOPE SET screen D DRTTY decoding Rotate to tune a signal L LInformation Aim for a symmetrical wave form and be sure the peak points align with the mark 2125 Hz and shift 170 Hz frequency lines in the FFT scope Tune to where both and are displayed in the tuning indicator The S meter displays the signal...

Page 19: ...cancel the transmission and to return to the RTTY DECODE screen push L LAfter transmitting automatically returns to receive Memory Preset characters by default RT1 DE ICOM ICOM K RT2 DE ICOM ICOM ICOM K RT3 QSL UR 599 599 BK RT4 QSL DE ICOM ICOM UR 599 599 BK RT5 73 GL SK RT6 CQ CQ CQ DE ICOM ICOM ICOM K RT7 MY TRANSCEIVER IS IC 705 ANTENNA IS A TRIBAND WHIP RT8 MY RTTY EQUIPMENT IS INTERNAL FSK U...

Page 20: ... RTTY messages Each RTTY memory can contain up to 70 characters Example Editing the content in RT2 1 Display the RTTY DECODE screen in the RTTY mode DECODE 2 Touch TX MEM 3 Touch EDIT 4 Touch the memory for 1 second 5 Touch Edit 6 To clear a character touch or to move the cursor then touch CLR 7 Enter new characters and then touch ENT to save 8 To close to the RTTY MEMORY screen push ...

Page 21: ...ouching the item for 1 second and then touching Default on the QUICK MENU screen D DViewing the RTTY log contents You can view the saved RTTY log contents 1 Insert the microSD card that the RTTY log is saved 2 Display the RTTY DECODE LOG VIEW screen in the RTTY mode DECODE 1 LOG VIEW 3 Touch the log file to view L LThe file with in front of it is logging You cannot view this log s contents 4 To cl...

Page 22: ...r 1 second and then touching Default on the QUICK MENU screen File Type Default Text Selects the file type to save a log onto a microSD card from Text and HTML L LYou cannot change the file type while logging Time Stamp Default ON Selects whether or not to add the time stamp date transmission time and reception time in the log ON Adds the time stamp in the log OFF Does not add the time stamp Time ...

Page 23: ...ale and then rotate to adjust the level to between 0 and 255 L LThe color is displayed in the box above the RGB scale Decode USOS Default ON Turns the letter code decoding capability ON or OFF after receiving a space L LUSOS stands for UnShift On Space function ON Decodes as a letter code OFF Decodes as a character code Decode New Line Code Default CR LF CR LF Selects the internal RTTY decoder new...

Page 24: ...TSQL blinks DTCS code in TX Tone squelch in RX TONE T TSQL R T in T TSQL blinks Repeater tone in TX Tone squelch in RX Checking another station s tone frequency You can check another station s tone frequency by tone scanning while the station is transmitting 1 Touch T SCAN Blinks while scanning The scan starts and then stops when the matching tone frequency from the other station is received 2 To ...

Page 25: ...squelch in RX DTCS T TSQL R D in D TSQL blinks DTCS code in TX Tone squelch in RX Checking another station s DTCS code You can check another station s tone code by tone scanning while the station is transmitting 1 Touch T SCAN Blinks while scanning The scan starts and then stops when the matching DTCS code from the other station is received 2 To close the TONE FREQUENCY screen push Selectable DTCS...

Page 26: ...tion tone encoder ON OFF L LYou can turn OFF the function and manually set the repeater settings SET Function Auto Repeater 4 Set the Duplex direction and frequency offset L LSee page 2 17 for setting details 5 Turn ON the repeater tone and set the repeater tone frequency L LSee page 2 16 for setting details 6 Communicate in a normal way Subaudible tones are superimposed on your transmit signal TI...

Page 27: ...y You can check the tone frequency by receiving the repeater s input frequency using the tone scan To receive the input signals the transceiver detects the subaudible tone frequency using the tone scan function 1 Touch T SCAN Blinks while scanning The scan starts and then stops when the matching tone frequency from the repeater is received 2 To close the TONE FREQUENCY screen push D D1750 Hz tone ...

Page 28: ...tion is ON and the operating frequency is set out of the Repeater output frequency range the duplex mode is automatically canceled SET Function Auto Repeater Data communication SSB DATA AM DATA and FM DATA modes You can operate the data mode using AFSK Audio Frequency Shift Keying L LWhen operating PSK31 SSTV or JT65B with a PC application software refer to the software s instruction manual 1 Conn...

Page 29: ...he FCC the transmission is illegal on any frequencies other than the five shown in the tables on the right For the USB and USB data modes The FCC specifies center frequencies on the 5 MHz frequency band However the transceiver displays carrier frequency Therefore tune the transceiver 1 5 kHz below the specified FCC channel center frequency Transceiver displayed frequency FCC channel center frequen...

Page 30: ...ther CH OFF D DWeather alert function NOAA broadcast stations transmit weather alert tones before important weather announcements When the weather alert function is turned ON the selected weather channel is monitored every 5 seconds for an announcement When an alert signal is detected the ALT and the WX channel are alternately displayed and a beep sounds until you change the mode or weather channe...

Page 31: ...l that is buried in the noise floor or monitoring a strong signal but some stronger signals are nearby adjusting the Reference level of the screen helps you to see these signals Even if this setting is changed it does not affect the input signal level When you adjust the Reference level the signal strength for the waterfall also appears to change L LEach band memorizes the setting 1 Display the SP...

Page 32: ... mode Filter Center Displays the selected filter s center frequency in the center of the SPECTRUM SCOPE screen Carrier Point Center Displays the carrier point frequency of the selected operating mode in the center of the SPECTRUM SCOPE screen Carrier Point Center Abs Freq In addition to the carrier point center setting above the actual frequency is displayed at the bottom of the scope Abs Freq Abs...

Page 33: ...e color is displayed in the box above the RGB scale Waterfall Display Default ON Turns the Waterfall display ON or OFF for the normal scope or Mini scope screen L LOn the Expanded scope screen the Waterfall is always displayed OFF Turns OFF the Waterfall display ON Turns ON the Waterfall display Waterfall Speed Default Mid Selects the Waterfall speed Slow Sets the Waterfall speed to Slow Mid Sets ...

Page 34: ... 000 14 350 MHz Default No 2 14 000 14 100 MHz Default No 3 14 100 14 350 MHz Settable range 11 000 15 000 MHz 15 00 20 00 Default No 1 18 068 18 168 MHz Default No 2 18 068 18 110 MHz Default No 3 18 110 18 168 MHz Settable range 15 000 20 000 MHz 20 00 22 00 Default No 1 21 000 21 450 MHz Default No 2 21 000 21 150 MHz Default No 3 21 150 21 450 MHz Settable range 20 000 22 000 MHz 22 00 26 00 D...

Page 35: ...000 136 000 MHz Settable range 108 000 137 000 MHz 137 00 200 00 Default No 1 144 000 144 500 MHz Default No 2 146 020 147 020 MHz Default No 3 145 800 146 000 MHz Settable range 137 000 200 000 MHz 400 00 470 00 Default No 1 432 000 433 000 MHz Default No 2 445 500 446 500 MHz Default No 3 435 000 436 000 MHz Settable range 400 000 470 000 MHz ...

Page 36: ...L and go to step 6 L LIf you want to load only the repeater list touch Repeater List Only and go to step 6 4 Touch the loading options Example CI V Address is displayed left side of the selected option L LThe Set mode settings and Memory channel contents are always loaded 5 Touch Load 6 Touch YES or NO L LWhen you touch YES the skip settings of the repeater list are retained L LWhen you touch NO t...

Page 37: ...Delete L LTo delete all files touch Delete All L LTo cancel deleting push 4 Touch YES 5 To close the SAVE SETTING screen push several times TIP Checking the file information Touch File Information on the QUICK MENU screen to display the file name size and the saved date Displaying the microSD card information You can display the microSD card capacity and the time remaining for voice recording 1 Op...

Page 38: ...r cannot display a file that has a file name longer than 24 characters In this case rename it using 23 characters or less When you export the data in a CSV format file using the CS 705 BE SURE to name it using 23 characters or less D DImporting 1 Open the IMPORT EXPORT screen SET SD Card Import Export 2 Touch Import 3 Touch the data to import Example Your Call Sign 4 Touch the CSV file to import 5...

Page 39: ... file name is automatically set in the following format Your yyyymmdd_xx yyyy Year mm month dd day xx serial number Mch is displayed for a Memory channel contents Rpt is displayed for a repeater list Gps is displayed for a GPS memory 5 To save the file with the displayed name touch ENT L LIf you want to change the name delete the name and reenter it and then touch ENT 6 Touch YES 7 To close the EX...

Page 40: ...re folder The pictures in the jpg format that are used with the Share Pictures function Private folder The RX Picture History and TX Picture History Rx folder The RX Picture History in the dat format L LThe RX Picture History contents are not displayed on the PC Tx folder The TX Picture History in the dat format L LThe TX Picture History contents are not displayed on the PC QSOLog The QSO log data...

Page 41: ...inks While pausing is displayed is displayed NOTE To record a QSO a microSD card user supplied is required Do not remove the microSD card from the transceiver while recording Otherwise the recording stops and the card data may be corrupted or deleted Once the recording starts it pauses and resumes if the transceiver is turned OFF and ON again The recording continues until you touch REC Stop or the...

Page 42: ...ction Plays the previous file L LWhile the oldest file is playing back pushing starts playing the beginning of the oldest file even if there are other files in the folder Plays the next file L LWhile the most recent file is playing back pushing stops the playback even if there are other files in the folder Rewinds to the skip time point Default 10 seconds L LIf you touch within the first 1 second ...

Page 43: ...RF Power Recorded date and time Your position data Repeater call sign Call sign of the called station Depending on the recording status this item is not displayed Checking the folder information 1 Open the PLAY FILES screen RECORD Play Files 2 Touch a folder for 1 second Opens the QUICK MENU screen 3 Touch Folder Information The FOLDER INFORMATION screen is displayed 4 To close the PLAY FILES scre...

Page 44: ...elete All 5 Touch YES The file is deleted and returns to the previous screen 6 To close the PLAY FILES screen push several times Deleting folders NOTE All the files in the folder are also deleted 1 Open the PLAY FILES screen RECORD Play Files 2 Touch the folder you want to delete for 1 second Opens the QUICK MENU screen 3 Touch Delete L LIf you want to delete all folders touch Delete All Folders 4...

Page 45: ...the transceiver continues to record but to a new file ON While recording if you switch between transmit and receive or the squelch status changes between open and closed a new file is automatically created in the same folder and the audio is saved into the new one PTT Auto REC Default ON Turns the PTT Automatic Recording function ON or OFF OFF The recording does not start even when a signal is tra...

Page 46: ...on is not displayed 1 Insert the microSD card into the memory card slot or memory card reader user supplied on your PC To the Card reader PC Transceiver microSD card 2 Open the Voice folder L LSee page 4 5 for detail 3 Open the folder where the file you want to playback is saved L LThe folders are titled based on the recorded date yyyymmdd 4 Open the file that you want to play back The audio start...

Page 47: ...X screen VOICE 2 Touch REC SET 3 Touch REC Opens the VOICE TX RECORD screen 4 Touch the desired Voice memory T1 T8 Example T1 5 Touch to start recording Adjust the Mic gain so that the REC Level meter reads less than 80 Displayed while recording Touch to open the MIC GAIN adjustment window Touch to select the microphone to use Without holding down PTT speak into the microphone at your normal voice...

Page 48: ...Name Opens the Name editing screen 4 Enter a name of up to 16 characters and then touch ENT to save L LSee Keyboard entering and editing in the Basic Manual for details 5 To close the VOICE TX RECORD screen push Recording a Voice TX memory D DPlaying back 1 On the selected memory s recording screen touch to start playing back without transmitting Displayed while playing L LTo stop the playback tou...

Page 49: ... The transmission s remaining time Repeat icon Repeatedly transmits the recorded content L LInformation The recorded content is repeatedly transmitted for 10 minutes unless you manually stop transmission by touching the selected memory The Memory Timer counts down is displayed while repeatedly transmitting You can set the pause interval between the repeated transmissions in Repeat Time on the VOIC...

Page 50: ...peat the voice transmission The transceiver repeatedly transmits the recorded content at this interval Set to between 1 and 15 seconds L LRepeatedly transmits the recorded content for up to 10 minutes L LAfter 10 minutes have passed and all of the recorded content in the memory is transmitted the transceiver automatically returns to receive Transmitting a Voice memory content D DAdjusting the outp...

Page 51: ... capability each of the 144 and 430 bands L LThey cannot be left blank Selecting a memory group 1 Touch the VFO MEMORY icon 2 Touch GROUP 3 Touch a memory group 00 99 or CALL CH Indicates the listed group L LYou can toggle the listed group by touching the icon in the upper left corner of the screen ALL GROUPS is displayed when all groups are listed ACTIVATE GROUPS is displayed when only the groups...

Page 52: ...el you want to use Memory mode Example channel 00 in group 00 TIP To sequentially select a channel in a different group 1 Push 2 Touch Channel Select Group Range 3 Touch All Group D DSelecting on the MEMORY screen 1 Select the Memory mode Basic Manual 2 Open the MEMORY GROUP screen MEMORY 3 Touch a memory group Example 00 4 Touch the Memory channel that you want to use Selecting a Call channel 1 S...

Page 53: ...ed memory contents are copied to the VFO 6 Touch VFO to select the VFO mode D DCopying to another Memory channel 1 Select the Memory mode Basic Manual 2 Assign the Select Memory Channel function to Basic Manual 3 Rotate to select the channel to be copied Example channel 00 in group 00 4 Open the MEMORY GROUP screen MEMORY 5 Touch a memory group Example 00 6 Touch of the channel that you want to wr...

Page 54: ...hen touch ENT 5 To close the MEMORY GROUP screen push D DEntering a Memory name 1 Open the MEMORY GROUP screen MEMORY 2 Touch the channel group Example 01 3 Touch of the channel that you want to enter a name Example channel 01 4 Touch Edit Name 5 Enter a name then touch ENT 6 To close the MEMORY screen push several times Memory name L LThe Memory name is not displayed when the Mini Scope screen or...

Page 55: ...Displays the selected operating mode 4Memory menu Touch to display the MEMORY MENU screen L LYou can select Edit Name Memory Write or Memory Clear 5Memory name Displays the memory name if entered L LSee page 7 4 for details 6Memory select icon 00 99 z z Touch this icon to set the Select number 1 2 3 or OFF L LSee page 8 7 for the Select Memory scan z z Touch the icon for 1 second to display the SE...

Page 56: ...f Memo Pads in Memo Pad Quantity the oldest Memo Pad is automatically cleared for the new Memo Pad NOTE Each Memo Pad must have its own unique contents The Memo Pads with identical content cannot be saved D DCalling up the Memo Pads 1 Select the VFO mode Basic Manual 2 Push several times until the desired Pad is displayed L LPushing selects the Memo Pads L LThe calling up starts with the most rece...

Page 57: ...frequency Fine F scan If the squelch opens while F scanning the tuning step changes to 10 Hz This reduces the scan speed but the transceiver keeps scanning Preparation D DSquelch status The scan works with the selected band s squelch status Be sure to adjust the squelch level according to your operating environment L LNormally set the squelch level to the point where the noise just disappears and ...

Page 58: ... switch to the Fine F scan L LIn the Memory mode this key is displayed when a F scan is started SELECT Touch Selects a Memory channel except C1 and C2 to set as a Select Memory channel 1 2 3 or no icon Touch for 1 second Displays the SELECT ALL CLEAR screen SEL No Selects the Select scan number for the Select Memory scan 1 2 3 or 1 2 3 F SPAN Selects a F span 5 0 kHz 10 kHz 20 kHz 50 kHz 100 kHz 5...

Page 59: ...al disappears the scan resumes after this set period of time passed 0sec The scan resumes immediately after the signal disappears 1 5sec The scan resumes 1 5 seconds after the signal disappears HOLD The scan remains paused for the Pause Timer setting even if the signal disappears Temporary Skip Timer Default 5min Sets the Temporary Skip Timer The unwanted frequencies that are set as Skip channels ...

Page 60: ...ode 2 Select the operating mode and tuning step Example USB 1 kHz 3 Display the SCAN screen SCAN 4 Touch PROG for 1 second 5 Touch the frequency range to scan Example P00 Blinks Blinks The Programmed scan starts L LWhen a signal is detected the scan pauses according to the SCAN Resume setting and then resumes L LYou can change the tuning step by touching kHz L LTo cancel the scan touch PROG 6 To s...

Page 61: ...0 4 Touch Edit 5 Touch NAME 6 Enter a name then touch ENT 7 Touch FREQUENCY 8 Enter the upper and lower edge frequency then touch ENT Entry example 1 1 8 ENT 1 3 6 ENT L LTouch to select the upper and lower edge frequency and then rotate or touch the keypad to edit the frequency 9 Touch MODE 10 Touch the mode to be used during a scan Example AM L LWhen you select the mode set in the VFO mode is us...

Page 62: ...d the Memory scan does not start D DMemory scan operation 1 Select the Memory mode 2 Display the SCAN screen SCAN 3 Touch MEMO for 1 second 4 Touch ALL MEMORY SCAN Blinks The All Memory scan starts L LWhen a signal is detected the scan pauses according to the SCAN Resume setting and then resumes L LTo cancel the scan touch MEMO 5 To close the SCAN screen push TIP Touch GROUP 00 99 in step 4 to sca...

Page 63: ... the MEMORY screen 1 Display the MEMORY screen MEMORY Group 00 99 2 Touch the SELECT icon to set the channel as the Select Memory channel Example 1 L LEach touch selects 1 2 3 and no icon Touch to set the channel as a Select Memory channel 1 is set to Memory channel 00 D DSelect Memory scan operation 1 Select the Memory mode 2 Display the SCAN screen SCAN 3 Touch MEMO for 1 second 4 Touch the Sele...

Page 64: ...03 FM Ch 04 FM Ch 05 FM Ch 06 AM Ch 50 DV Ch 98 FM Example FM channels D DMode Select scan operation 1 Select the Memory mode 2 Set the operating mode 3 Display the SCAN screen SCAN 4 Touch MEMO for 1 second 5 Touch MODE SELECT SCAN Blinks The Mode Select scan starts L LWhen a signal is detected the scan pauses according to the SCAN Resume setting and then resumes L LTo cancel the scan touch MEMO ...

Page 65: ...perating mode and tuning step Example FM 1 kHz L LYou can also change these settings while scanning 3 Display the SCAN screen SCAN 4 Touch F SPAN several times to select the span Each touch changes the span 5 Touch F Blinks The F scan starts L LWhen a signal is detected the scan pauses according to the SCAN Resume setting and then resumes L LTo turn the TS function to scan by the frequency step se...

Page 66: ... scan When a signal is detected the scan pauses 2 Push 3 Touch Temporary Skip Set Scan resumes TIP Up to 20 Temporary Skip frequencies or Memory channels can be set When the 21st frequency or Memory channel is set the oldest setting is automatically deleted The Temporary Skip function is canceled when the Temporary Skip Timer Default 5 min has passed or when touching Temporary Skip Cancel in the Q...

Page 67: ...al COM port B IC 705 Serial Port A CI V IC 705 Serial Port B TIP About the USB SEND Keying items When you operate RTTY or CW through your PC s USB port and your IC 705 you may not be able to send the SEND or Keying signals until a few seconds after you connect the USB cable When you operate through your PC s USB port and the IC 705 and connect a second transceiver to another PC USB port a short SE...

Page 68: ...you want to measure the SWR of the antenna itself 2 Set the desired frequency band and a frequency in the portion of the band that you use the most 3 Select the RTTY mode 4 Set the RF power to more than 5 W 5 Touch the TX meter several times until the SWR meter is displayed SWR is displayed NOTE Before transmitting monitor the operating frequency to make sure you will not cause interference to oth...

Page 69: ... monitor the operating frequency to make sure you will not cause interference to other stations on the same frequency 7 Hold down PTT to transmit The bar graph displays the SWR L LWhen the Break in function is ON in the CW mode you can use a straight key or paddle to transmit Measuring SWR Measurement frequency Frequency marker 8 Release PTT to stop transmitting L LWhen using a straight key or pad...

Page 70: ...nc Please wait is displayed The transceiver starts accessing the NTP server address that is set in NTP Server Address 3 When Time Sync completed is displayed touch OK 4 To close the DATE TIME screen push several times D DUsing the NTP function By turning ON the NTP function the transceiver automatically synchronizes the internal clock with the time management server L LThis function is set to ON b...

Page 71: ...og to select Screen OFF or Screen Capture is displayed D DViewing the captured screen 1 Open the SCREEN CAPTURE VIEW screen SET SD Card Screen Capture View The capture list is displayed The latest screen capture is at the top of the list 2 Touch the desired screen capture to display it The screen capture is displayed L LWhile a screen capture is displayed you can scroll through all the screen capt...

Page 72: ... To close the DTMF MEMORY screen push Transmitting the DTMF code D DTransmitting a DTMF code 1 Display the DTMF screen DTMF 2 Touch SEND 3 Touch the DTMF code you want to transmit Example d0 Transmits the selected DTMF code 4 To close the DTMF screen push D DTransmitting a DTMF code Direct Input 1 Display the DTMF screen DTMF 2 Touch SEND 3 Touch Direct Input 4 Enter a DTMF code then touch TX Exam...

Page 73: ...mory mode and DR screen D DHome Channel setting Example In the VFO mode 1 Select a mode VFO or Memory or the DR screen in which you want to set the Home Channel 2 Select a frequency channel or a repeater to be set as the Home Channel L LOn the DR screen select FROM 3 Push 4 Touch Home CH Set 5 Touch Set Frequency L LIn the Memory mode touch Set Channel On the DR screen touch Set Repeater TIP Touch...

Page 74: ...le into the IC 705 OpeningPicture folder on the microSD card L LSee page 4 5 for detail 2 Insert the microSD card into the transceiver Step 2 Setting the displayed picture Transceiver 1 Open the OPENING PICTURE screen SET SD Card Opening Picture 2 Touch a picture to display 3 Touch SET L LTouch to select the picture again 4 Touch YES The transceiver will automatically restart and the selected pict...

Page 75: ...id device to the transceiver you can use the extended D STAR functions with the RS MS1A freeware Android application L LThe communication range of Bluetooth is approximately 10 meters 33 feet Turning ON the Bluetooth function 1 Open the BLUETOOTH SET screen SET Bluetooth Set 2 Touch Bluetooth 3 Touch ON 4 To close the BLUETOOTH SET screen push several times IMPORTANT The Bluetooth communication ra...

Page 76: ...NNECT screen push several times L LWhile connected to a Bluetooth device the Bluetooth icon is displayed L LWhen AF Output is set to Headset Only and the Bluetooth connection is accidentally disconnected a dialog is displayed to select whether or not to output the audio from the transceiver s speaker p 10 3 Pairing List Displayed while connected Bluetooth address Device name Headset icon ICOM indi...

Page 77: ...Open the HEADSET SET screen SET Bluetooth Set Headset Set 2 Touch Headset Function Select 3 Touch an option 4 To close the HEADSET SET screen push several times NOTE DO NOT select PTT when you use only the Bluetooth headset Select Microphone Using the Bluetooth headset as a microphone Select PTT Using the Bluetooth headset as a PTT switch Push PTT on the microphone Push PTT on the microphone Voice...

Page 78: ...ction temporarily disconnects the Bluetooth connection if no communication or operation is performed for 120 seconds The Power Save function is disabled when the VOX function is ON One Touch PTT screen The One Touch PTT function enables you to push PTT to transmit and then push again to return to receive PTT Beep screen Set a beep to sound when you push PTT on the VS 3 Custom Key Beep screen Set a...

Page 79: ...me L LYou can confirm the transceiver Bluetooth unit s name on the BLUETOOTH DEVICE INFORMATION screen Default ICOM BT IC 705 p 10 7 L LSee the instruction manual of the Android device for details Step 3 Sending a pairing request to the transceiver Android device Select the displayed transceiver Bluetooth unit s name to send a pairing request to The Android device starts to send a pairing request ...

Page 80: ... Bluetooth device and Connect disappears from the list However the transceiver is still paired with the device L LWhen you touch the unconnected device displayed in the pairing list the transceiver displays Connect To connect to the device touch YES Deleting a Bluetooth device from the pairing list You can delete a Bluetooth device from the pairing list Before deleting a connected Bluetooth device...

Page 81: ...d initialize the unit if you have trouble during Bluetooth operation L LAfter initializing the unit the pairing connect list is deleted but the Bluetooth settings and the unit name remain The Bluetooth settings return to their factory defaults only when you do a partial reset or all reset Basic manual 1 Open the BLUETOOTH SET screen SET Bluetooth Set 2 Touch Initialize Bluetooth Device 3 Touch YES...

Page 82: ... L LYou can select the output signal from AF and IF signals SET Connectors WLAN AF IF Output Remotely controlling using the optional RS BA1 software application Gateway communication using the Internal Gateway function p 15 10 Transferring pictures from a PC or a mobile device Turning ON the Wireless LAN function 1 Open the WLAN SET screen SET WLAN Set 2 Touch WLAN 3 Touch ON 4 To close the WLAN S...

Page 83: ...splayed Displayed L LThe transceiver automatically connects to the last connected AP when the transceiver is turned ON NOTE The transceiver cannot connect to a 5 GHz wireless network Up to 7 access points that the transceiver has connected to before are saved When you connect to the 8th AP the oldest AP is deleted It may take a longer time to turn OFF the transceiver while connected to the AP depe...

Page 84: ...82 IC V82 If you transmit with the Altitude setting ON the character string is included in a comment on the products that cannot display the altitude Set the GSV sentence to OFF when sending the GPS message to conventional digital transceivers IC 2820H IC E2820 ID 800H IC 91AD IC E91 IC V82 IC U82 IC 2200H The GSV sentence is incompatible with them They will not display GPS messages properly if se...

Page 85: ...atitude longitude and altitude data may differ depending on your received GPS signal TIP If you transmit with the GPS POSITION screen open the screen closes To check the location push and then touch GPS Position while transmitting On the MY screen or RX screen you can enter the displayed position information in a GPS Memory by pushing and touching GPS Memory See page 12 19 about the GPS Memory fun...

Page 86: ...ction p 12 6 About the Course p 12 5 About the Grid Locator p 12 5 When a name is not entered in the GPS Memory channel date and time are displayed instead of the name In the QUICK MENU screen you can change the GPS Memory or GPS Alarm in the GPS POSITION screen p 12 5 GPS Memory Tokyo Skytree GPS Alarm Tokyo Big Sight 249 mi 251 mi 454 ft Caller station D PRS mobile Course 95 degrees Speed 2 3 mp...

Page 87: ... format NMEA L LA symbol or SSID is not displayed when the TX format is NMEA For a mobile station Course and Speed are displayed For a base station Output power Antenna height Antenna gain and Antenna direction are displayed Time that the caller sent the Object s data Time that the caller acquired the weather data L LFor an Item station Time is not displayed Moving symbol Base station symbol ...

Page 88: ...he MEM screen or ALM screen push 2 Touch GPS Memory Select or touch Alarm Select MEM screen ALM screen 3 Select the GPS Memory or GPS Alarm to display on the GPS POSITION screen L LAdding or editing a GPS Memory p 12 19 L LSetting the GPS Alarm p 12 24 0 90 270 180 45 135 225 315 N E S W PM74SO Field Square Subsquare The grid locator map of Japan 00 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 ...

Page 89: ... can be assigned into one of 27 banks A Z and No Group 1 Select the screen that you want to save L LTo save your own position MY screen L LTo save a received position RX screen 2 Push 3 Touch Add To GPS Memory L LSee pages 12 19 12 21 for entering details 4 Touch Add Write L LTo select the destination group to be saved touch GROUP 5 Touch YES Saves the data in the GPS Memory then returns to the GP...

Page 90: ...AT The quantity of tracking satellites Altitude The altitude of your station The altitude is only displayed when 4 or more satellites are tracked When 3 or less satellites are tracked ft is displayed Longitude Latitude Longitude and Latitude of your station Signal strength graph Signal strength of the satellites Untracking satellite Tracking satellite with a weak signal Tracking satellite with a s...

Page 91: ...n in addition to position data GPS GPS TX Mode D PRS TX Format TX format of D PRS Position Mobile Base Used to transmit position data Object Used to transmit specific position data Contains a time stamp Item Used to transmit specific position data Does not contain a time stamp Weather Used to transmit weather information DD PRS D STAR Packet Reporting System D PRS is a mode that simultaneously sen...

Page 92: ...bile Base Data extension OFF Data extension Course Speed Data extension Power Height Gain Directivity Data extension OFF Data extension Course Speed Data extension Power Height Gain Directivity Unproto Address Comment Altitude Object Name Item Name Data Type Position information Latitude Longitude Altitude Data Extension Course Speed Power Height Gain Directivity Symbol SSID Time stamp Displayed ...

Page 93: ...ved time data in UTC Universal Time Coordinated time p 12 33 8 Setting the Altitude Set whether or not to transmit the altitude data acquired from the GPS receiver p 12 34 NOTE If you transmit with the altitude setting ON the character string is included in a comment on the products that cannot display the altitude p 12 33 9 Setting the Data Extension Set the data extension of your station s infor...

Page 94: ...ing touch ENT 6 Push 8 Entering the Position data Enter the position data of an Object or Item L LFor example if you want to transmit traffic accident information as an Item enter the position data where the accident happened If the position data is in the GPS memory you can easily set the position data from the memory 9 Setting the Data Extension Set the data extension of an Object or Item s info...

Page 95: ... Mode to D PRS GPS GPS TX Mode D PRS 2 Checking the Unproto Address You should use the default address and editing is not recommended 3 Setting the TX format to Weather Set TX Format to Weather 4 Setting the Symbol Select the Symbol that indicates the weather station L LSee page 12 32 to directly enter the Symbol 5 Selecting the SSID To assist in identifying your station s type select the APRS Aut...

Page 96: ...firm whether or not the weather data is input into the microUSB port 1 Set GPS TX Mode to D PRS and TX format to Weather p 12 32 2 On the standby screen push 3 Touch Weather Information Displays the WEATHER INFORMATION screen as shown below if the weather data is input into the microUSB port L LWhen the weather information is displayed you can transmit as a weather station If is displayed on the s...

Page 97: ... mph 3 Gust speed g000 to g999 mph 4 Temperature t 99 to t 01 t000 to t999 ºF 5 Rainfall r000 to r999 1 inch 6 Rainfall 24 Hours p000 to p999 1 inch 7 Rainfall Midnight P000 to P999 1 inch 8 Humidity h00 h01 to h99 h00 indicates 100 9 Barometric pressure b00000 to b99999 2 hPa mb 1 The last two digits indicate the one decimal place and the two decimal place 2 The last digit indicates the one decim...

Page 98: ...p website the selected symbol is displayed Example Check your location on the APRS fi site 1 Display a free APRS related map site on the Internet Example http aprs fi 2 Enter your call sign in the Track callsign field 3 Click Search The icon D PRS symbol is displayed on the map site You can check it on the Internet PC Smartphone Enter your call sign and then click Search Your symbol and your call ...

Page 99: ...l sign wSSID eUnproto Address rD PRS Data type Position with time stamp Position without time stamp Object Item tObject Name Item Name yData Type Live Object Live Item _ Killed Object Killed Item uTime Stamp UTC h Hour Minute Second z Day Hour Minute iLatitude oSymbol 0Longitude 1Data Extension Course Speed Course 0 360 Speed 0 999 knots 2Data Extension PHG codes PHG codes definitions 3Altitude 99...

Page 100: ...GPS Select is set to Manual the transceiver automatically sets the NMEA sentence and transmits it along with the manually entered position data in Manual Position GPS GPS Set GPS Select GPS GPS Set Manual Position Note that if GPS Auto TX is set to any other option than OFF data is automatically transmitted according to the set time GPS GPS Auto TX L LIf GPS Select is set to OFF or Manual the GPS ...

Page 101: ...sh several times GPS Automatic Transmission NOTE Use the GPS Automatic Transmission function in only the Simplex mode Using the function through a Repeater may interfere with other communications You can set the GPS Automatic Transmission function in the following menu GPS GPS Auto TX If you set this function GPS data is automatically transmitted according to the set time L LThis function is not a...

Page 102: ...aved GPS Memory touch Edit in step 4 You can enter the content in the same way as described above 2 Entering a GPS Memory name 1 Touch NAME 2 Enter a GPS Memory name of up to 16 characters Example HOME 3 After entering touch ENT 3 Entering the GPS Memory date 1 Touch DATE 2 Touch a digit to enter 3 Touch and L LSet to between 2000 01 02 and 2099 12 30 4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 to enter the date 5 Aft...

Page 103: ...ory longitude 1 Touch LONGITUDE 2 Touch a digit to enter 3 Enter the longitude L LSet to between 0 00 00 to 180 00 00 L LYou can change the unit to ddd mm ss SET Display Display Unit Latitude Longitude 4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 to enter the latitude 5 Touch E W to set to an east longitude E or a west longitude W 6 After entering touch ENT 7 Entering the GPS Memory altitude 1 Touch ALTITUDE 2 Touch to...

Page 104: ...uch the GPS Memory Rotate to check the whole content To cancel the entered data While entering or editing the GPS Memory push to display the confirmation dialog Touch YES to cancel entering then returns to the GPS Memory group screen D DEntering the GPS Memory group name You can enter a name for each GPS Memory group 1 Open the GPS MEMORY screen GPS GPS MEMORY 2 Touch the group that the name to be...

Page 105: ...MEMORY screen GPS GPS MEMORY 2 Touch the group where the GPS Memory to delete is saved for 1 second 3 Touch Delete All In Group 4 Touch YES All GPS Memory in the selected group are deleted then returns to the GPS MEMORY screen L LWhen selecting a blank group Blank is displayed 5 To close the GPS MEMORY screen push several times TIP Deleting a specific GPS Memory You can delete a specific GPS Memor...

Page 106: ...he GPS MEMORY EDIT screen and then save 1 Open the GPS MEMORY screen GPS GPS MEMORY 2 Touch the group where the GPS Memory you want to move is saved 3 Touch the GPS Memory to move for 1 second 4 Touch Move While moving DESTINATION blinks 5 Touch the position to insert the Memory you want to move The selected Memory is inserted above the destination Memory name L LIf you select Move End the Memory ...

Page 107: ... group or a selected GPS Memory Alarm Area Group Setting plural stations When All Memories or a GPS Memory group is selected Alarm Area RX Memory Setting specific station When a specific GPS Memory is selected Point C Sounds 3 beeps Your location Point A Point B 0 25 0 25 0 25 0 25 N Target station Sounds 3 beeps Sounds a beep Limited range approximately 500 m 547 Y Extended range approximately 1 ...

Page 108: ...times L LInformation When either one of the stations in the group enters the set range the alarm sounds 3 times When the transceiver sounds a GPS Alarm GPS ALARM pops up on the screen and blinks See the illustration below To cancel the GPS Alarm function touch OFF in step 3 to the left GPS ALARM pops up on the screen and the alarm sounds 3 times Blinks TIP When selecting All Memories No Group or a...

Page 109: ...s range the alarm sounds once When it enters within an approximate 500 meters 547 yards range the alarm sounds 3 times When the transceiver sounds a GPS Alarm GPS ALARM pops up on the screen and blinks See the illustration below To cancel the GPS Alarm function touch OFF in step 3 to the left GPS ALARM pops up on the screen and the alarm sounds 3 times Blinks NOTE Even if RX is selected in step 3 ...

Page 110: ... outline To use GPS Logger function perform the following operations 1 Insert a microSD card User supplied 2 Check whether or not the GPS receiver is receiving your location data Basic manual 3 Turn ON the GPS Logger function Completed You can start using the GPS Logger function D DConfirming the GPS Logger function Confirm the GPS Logger function is turned ON When the GPS Logger function is ON th...

Page 111: ... sentence to remove the checkmark disappears when the sentence is set to OFF L LThe selectable GPS sentences are RMC GGA VTG and GSA All sentences are set to ON as the default 4 To close the RECORD SENTENCE screen push several times Contents of GPS sentence Sentence Lon Lat Alt UTC Date UTC Status 2D 3D COG True SOG knot Others RMC Mode Indicator GGA Number of satellites in use HDOP Geoidal separa...

Page 112: ...n to access the card Click Displays the IC 705 folder 4 Double click the IC 705 folder Double click 5 Double click the Gps folder Double click The log files are saved here The log files are displayed L LThe files are named with the time the log was started in the following format yyyymmdd_hhmmss log yyyy Year mm month dd day hh hour mm minute ss second 6 Import the log file to a mapping software Y...

Page 113: ...code Blank shows when not positioned y Mode Indicator A A Autonomous mode D DGPS E Estimated dead reckoning mode N Data not valid R Almanac data u Check Sum 03 Error detection data started with hex code i End code Blank shows when not positioned q w r t y i u 0 1 e o D RMC sentence e g GPRMC 161229 487 A 3723 2475 N 12158 3416 W 0 13 309 62 311017 D 10 CR LF q VTG protocol header GPVTG or GNVTG Wh...

Page 114: ...Auto Selects whether or not to use the Power Save function for the internal GPS receiver When this function is ON and if the GPS receiver does not receive signals from a satellite for 5 minutes the function turns OFF the GPS receiver for this set period of time OFF The GPS receiver is always turned ON 1 2 4 8min When the receiver cannot receive signals from a satellite for 5 minutes the GPS receiv...

Page 115: ... included Item Transmits repeater or antenna information that needs no time information The time stamp data is not included Weather Transmits weather information received from a weather device GPS SET GPS GPS TX Mode D PRS TX Format Position Symbol Default Person Selects the symbol that indicates your operating situation The selected symbol channel s symbol 1 4 is transmitted along with the positi...

Page 116: ...nment such as a product or network is changed Please check the latest guideline in the web site related to D PRS and APRS and correctly set http aprs org aprs11 SSIDs txt Comment Enter a comment to transmit it with the D PRS position data You can enter up to four comments The number of characters you can enter differs depending on the Data Extension and Altitude settings Data Extension Altitude Ch...

Page 117: ...ower Height Gain and Directivity data are transmitted even if your location is manually set L LWhen transmitting with this setting your station is regarded as a base station Power Default 0W Selects the TX power level of the base station to transmit along with the position data L LThis item is displayed when Data Extension is set to Power Height Gain Directivity Select 0 1 4 9 16 25 36 49 64 or 81...

Page 118: ...t Gain Directivity Entered 28 The symbol displays the transmittable comment range Please note that the characters that exceed the range will not be transmitted Transmittable comment range display Example up to 28 characters Position Default LATITUDE 0 00 00 N LONGITUDE 0 00 00 W ALTITUDE ft Displays the position information of the Object Push to open the QUICK MENU screen shown below TIP When you ...

Page 119: ...osition data L LThis item is displayed when Data Extension is set to Power Height Gain Directivity Select 10 20 40 80 160 320 640 1280 2560 or 5120 feet If the Altitude Distance unit is set to m select 3 6 12 24 49 98 195 390 780 or 1561 meters Gain Default 0dB Selects the gain of the Object s antenna to transmit along with the position data L LThis item is displayed when Data Extension is set to ...

Page 120: ... that exceed the range will not be transmitted Transmittable comment range display Example up to 28 characters Position Default LATITUDE 0 00 00 N LONGITUDE 0 00 00 W ALTITUDE ft Displays the position information of the Item Push to open the QUICK MENU screen shown below TIP When you select Capture From GPS or Set From GPS Memory you can capture the position from the GPS or set the Item s position...

Page 121: ...ance unit is set to m select 3 6 12 24 49 98 195 390 780 or 1561 meters Gain Default 0dB Selects the gain of the Item s antenna to transmit along with the position data L LThis item is displayed when Data Extension is set to Power Height Gain Directivity Select between 0 and 9 dB Directivity Default Omni Selects the direction the Item s antenna was pointing to transmit along with the position data...

Page 122: ... depending on whether the call sign includes a space or not L LSee page 12 33 for details of the SSID The space in call sign is converted to 0 No SSID is added 1 15 Adds an SSID of 1 to 15 to your call sign A Z Adds an SSID of A to Z to your call sign Comment Enter a comment to transmit it with the D PRS position data up to 43 characters Time Stamp Default OFF Selects the transmitting time stamp t...

Page 123: ...18 NOTE When you do not want to send a message delete the entered message GPS GPS Information Displays the GPS satellite direction elevation angle satellite number and receiving status p 12 7 TIP Contents of GPS sentence The Time Stamp is displayed based on the UTC Universal Time Coordinated time Sentence Lon Lat Alt GPS Time Stamp UTC Date UTC Status 2D 3D COG True SOG knot RMC GGA GLL VTG GSA GS...

Page 124: ...er 1 When the caller s TX mode is NMEA Compass Displays the caller s direction from your location Latitude Displays the caller s latitude Longitude Displays the caller s longitude GL Displays the grid locator based on the latitude and longitude of the caller s location ALT Displays the caller s altitude DST Displays the caller s distance from your location COURSE Displays the caller s direction ov...

Page 125: ... s D PRS symbol SSID Displays the caller s SSID GPS Time Stamp Displays the time that the caller sent the Object s data Call sign Displays the caller s call sign with SSID L LWhen the Object or Item is disabled KILLED is displayed You can change the display type in the QUICK MENU screen 3 When the caller s TX format is D PRS Position Base station Compass Displays the caller s direction from your l...

Page 126: ...memory group name or GPS memory name specified for the GPS Alarm function L LYou can change the GPS Alarm in the QUICK MENU screen You can change the display type in the QUICK MENU screen 5 When the caller s TX format is D PRS Weather Compass Displays the caller s direction from your location Latitude Displays the caller s latitude Longitude Displays the caller s longitude GL Displays the grid loc...

Page 127: ...ame L LIn the QUICK MENU screen you can edit the GPS Memory contents such as the GPS Memory name GPS GPS Alarm Alarm Select Default OFF Selects the target positions for the GPS Alarm function OFF Turns OFF the function RX The GPS Alarm sounds when a target the last received position enters your active alarm range Group The GPS Alarm sounds when a target positions in the GPS Memory or in the select...

Page 128: ...GPS Alarm icon blinks Target station Sounds 3 beeps Sounds a beep Limited range approximately 500 m 547 Y Extended range approximately 1 km 1094 Y Your location N GPS GPS Logger GPS Logger Default ON Turns the GPS Logger function ON or OFF This function logs the position altitude course speed and a number of satellites being used OFF Turns OFF the function ON The transceiver automatically logs GPS...

Page 129: ...er as well as any entered GPS message at the set interval NOTE When GPS TX Mode is NMEA set GPS Select to ON If you set to Manual or OFF the current position data is automatically transmitted OFF Does not automatically transmit the position data When you push PTT the transceiver transmits the position data 30 sec to 30 min Transmits the current position data at the selected interval 30 seconds or ...

Page 130: ...ly with your voice signal Advanced Amateur radio technology of D STAR The DV mode has a bandwidth of only 6 kHz compared to 16 kHz for the analog FM mode with 5 kHz deviation D STAR utilizes the well known GMSK modulation method that makes very efficient use of occupied bandwidth D STAR occupies 10 kHz The sound quality is good even though the bandwidth is narrow The regular FM mode occupies 20 kH...

Page 131: ...or not If the repeater is busy wait until it is clear or ask for a break using a method acceptable to your local procedures The transceiver has the Time Out Timer function for the DV Repeater operation The timer limits a continuous transmission Warning beeps will sound approximately 30 seconds before time out and then again immediately before the time out Area 1 Local Area call Simplex call Trust ...

Page 132: ...d in explanations You MUST enter your own call sign the one that was assigned to you and is on your license Example Enter JA3YUA as your own call sign into 1 1 Open the MY CALL SIGN screen SET My Station My Call Sign 2 Touch the number for 1 second 3 Touch Edit 4 Enter your own call sign then touch ENT 5 Touch the entered call sign Sets the call sign to be used as MY call sign 6 To close the MY ST...

Page 133: ...dstarusers org repeaters php 2 Click the call sign of the repeater that you want to register to 3 Click the Gateway Registration URL link address The D STAR Gateway System screen is displayed 4 Click Register to start the New User registration Click Step 2 Register your call sign 1 Follow the registration instructions found there 2 When you receive a notification from the administrator your call s...

Page 134: ...cy Example 445 670 MHz Return to the DR screen and the selected frequency is displayed in FROM CQCQCQ is displayed in TO L LIf a station call sign is set in TO select Local CQ in the TO SELECT screen to set CQCQCQ in TO Step 2 Hold down PTT to transmit Hold down PTT to transmit TIP You can change the simplex frequencies p 14 28 DV MEMORY Repeater List Simplex IMPORTANT The repeater list described ...

Page 135: ...e repeater name the repeater call sign its frequency duplex setting and frequency offset are automatically set L LThe repeater list here is just an example TIP There are several ways to set the access repeater p 14 1 Rotate on the DR screen with FROM is selected Search for the nearest repeater Set from the TX History Search for a repeater using the DR scan Step 2 Set TO Destination 1 Touch TO twic...

Page 136: ...d repeater name or frequency Record number Caller station Called station The caller name is displayed when the name is set in the Your Call Sign list Push to switch between name display and call sign display L L and a note may be displayed after the call sign L LIf a call is received from an area not from a specific station CQCQCQ is displayed Step 2 Save the destination call sign into Your Call S...

Page 137: ...scan the call sign may not be correctly received In that case you cannot capture the call sign When RX CS SPEECH is set to OFF the transceiver does not announce the call sign SET Function SPEECH RX CS SPEECH Step 2 Hold down PTT to transmit 1 Hold down PTT to transmit 2 Release PTT to receive L LPush to return to the previous call sign setting Making a Local CQ call You can make a Local CQ call wh...

Page 138: ...O Step 3 Hold down PTT to transmit 1 Hold down PTT to transmit 2 Release PTT to receive NOTE If the selected Access repeater is not connected to the Internet is displayed In that case you cannot select Gateway CQ Calling an individual station You can make a call to an individual station when the station call sign is selected in TO Destination When you call an individual station through a gateway y...

Page 139: ...in group 00 L LTo change a memory group touch GROUP Touch to change a memory group 6 Touch YES The operating data is entered in the selected channel FROM and TO names are automatically entered as the Memory name Up to 16 alphanumeric characters Step 2 View the saved contents 1 Hold down for 1 second to cancel the DR screen 2 Select the Memory mode 3 Rotate to select the saved channel Example chann...

Page 140: ...can be heard on other repeaters linked to the reflector and you can hear other stations that are connected to the reflector D STAR reflector system INTERNET INTERNET Reflector USA AUS CAN UK Access repeater D DUnlinking a reflector Before trying to link to another reflector BE SURE to unlink the reflector that is currently connected to the repeater NOTE If a reflector is already connected ask on t...

Page 141: ...4 Touch Direct Input 5 Touch or to select the reflector type reflector number and module letter then touch SET Returns to the DR screen and Link to Reflector and entered reflector is displayed in TO 6 Hold down PTT to link to the reflector Direct inputting a Reflector TX History saves up to 5 reflectors that your Access repeater linked to before Example Select REF010BL in TX History 1 Touch TO to ...

Page 142: ... PTT to transmit D DReflector Echo Testing To confirm that your signal is correctly getting into the repeater you can transmit a short message as a trial After stopping transmission your message will be played back 1 Touch TO to select and then touch TO again 2 Touch Reflector 3 Touch Echo Test Returns to the DR screen and Echo Test and E are displayed in TO 4 Hold down PTT and speak into the micr...

Page 143: ...rmation command an ID message is sent back 1 Touch TO to select and then touch TO again 2 Touch Reflector 3 Touch Repeater Information Returns to the DR screen and Repeater Information and I are displayed in TO 4 Hold down PTT to transmit the repeater Information command 5 Release PTT to hear the repeater ID message ...

Page 144: ...ater List GPS Data IC 705 Version 20yy mm dd 2 Decompress the file that is downloaded from the Icom website 705_USA_yymmdd folder is created on the same place where the downloaded file is saved Step 2 Inserting the microSD card into a PC Turn OFF the transceiver then remove the microSD card from the transceiver Insert the card into the memory card slot or memory card reader user supplied on your P...

Page 145: ...t 3 Touch Repeater List 4 Touch the CSV file to import Example 705_USA_Rpt_yymmdd 5 Touch YES or NO YES Retains the Skip settings of the repeater list p 14 31 NO Does not retain the Skip settings of the repeater list 6 Touch YES After the importing ends COMPLETED Restart the IC 705 is displayed 7 Turn the OFF transceiver power then turn it ON again to restart the transceiver TIP If you copy the IC...

Page 146: ...o the destination repeater Check the repeater settings The repeater is busy Wait for a while and try it again Even when holding down the DR screen is not displayed There is no repeater list in your transceiver Import the list using a microSD card p 13 15 Directly enter the Repeater list data into the transceiver p 14 23 The Lock function is activated Hold down for 1 second to turn OFF the Lock fun...

Page 147: ... location and the repeater s location if it is entered in the Repeater List The nearest repeaters in your transceiver s Repeater List are displayed as selectable choices You can select a nearby DV or FM repeater type When the FROM data is saved in the TX History Select from the TX History p 14 5 Select a repeater that you have accessed before from the TX History record When you know your access re...

Page 148: ...ch FROM again 3 Touch Repeater List Displays the REPEATER GROUP screen 4 Touch the repeater group where your access repeater is listed 5 Touch your access repeater Example Kirkland Returns to the DR screen and the selected repeater name is displayed in FROM L LBy just selecting the repeater name the repeater call sign its frequency duplex setting and frequency offset are automatically set TIP When...

Page 149: ... repeater signal the repeater may not receive your signal because the repeater s output power is higher than your transceiver s and your signal does not reach the repeater TIP The DR scan scans the simplex frequencies in the repeater list in addition to D STAR repeaters Example Selecting an active repeater using the DR scan 1 Hold down for 1 second to display the DR screen 2 Touch FROM to select 3...

Page 150: ... depending on your operating environment If you have difficulties receiving we recommend that you try a different location L LWhen GPS Select is set to Manual the icon is not displayed GPS GPS Set GPS Select L LIf your own location is not being received the last received position is used for your location Step 2 Selecting the Access repeater from the Near Repeater list 1 Hold down for 1 second to ...

Page 151: ...ouch FROM to select and then touch FROM again 3 Touch TX History Displays the TX HISTORY screen 4 Touch the TX History type Example TX History DV TX History DV Displays the TX History of the DV repeaters TX History FM Displays the TX History of the FM repeaters 5 Touch the repeater to use it as your Access repeater Returns to the DR screen and the selected repeater is set to FROM TIP When you touc...

Page 152: ...ater from the repeater list if you want to make a Gateway call p 14 7 To make a call to a specific station Select the station call sign in the Your Call Sign list p 14 7 To make a call through a reflector Select a reflector that is connected to the repeater you want to call through p 13 11 To select from RX History When you receive a call the caller station data is saved in RX History You can sele...

Page 153: ...Hirano Returns to the DR screen and the selected repeater name is displayed in TO D DUsing Your Call Sign The Your Call Sign memory saves individual or repeater station call signs When you select the call sign for the TO Destination setting you can make a Gateway call When you call an individual station through a gateway the signal is automatically sent to the last repeater that the individual sta...

Page 154: ...dd RX HISTORY data to a Your Call Sign memory push then touch Add To Your Memory D DUsing TX History TX History saves the repeater and station name and call sign of up to 20 TO Destination settings that were used when you made the calls NOTE Until you make a call in the DV mode you cannot select TO destination from the TX History Example Selecting the Hirano repeater in the TX History 1 Touch TO t...

Page 155: ... Only when the name has been entered D DDirectly entering RPT The destination repeater call sign can be directly entered NOTE BE SURE to include the node letter as the 8th digit See page 13 5 IMPORTANT about the node letters Example Directly entering the call sign JP3YDH A 1 Touch TO to select and then touch TO again 2 Touch Direct Input RPT Displays the DIRECT INPUT RPT screen 3 Enter a repeater ...

Page 156: ...creen push The REPEATER DETAIL screen L LIf there is no position data the distance and direction from your location are not displayed See page 14 4 to confirm your location L LWhen selecting an FM repeater the tone setting is displayed When POSITION p 14 27 is set to Approximate on the repeater list the direction data is not displayed if the distance to the repeater is less than 5 kilometers TIP Y...

Page 157: ... message which also turns ON the Message Transmission function 1 Open the TX MESSAGE screen SET My Station TX Message 2 Touch a TX message memory number L LTo not transmit any message touch OFF 3 To close the TX MESSAGE screen push L LInformation The message is transmitted with your voice signal The message is transmitted each time you transmit When continuously transmitting the selected TX messag...

Page 158: ...l Sign Display mode Name Display The received data is displayed in the Name Display mode Add to RPT List Adds the repeater s call sign to the Repeater List Add to Your Memory Adds the caller station s call sign to Your Call Sign Delete Deletes the selected RX history RX HISTORY screen RX01 3 Touch DETAIL Displays the RX history detail screen Rotate to select the page 1st page CALLER Displays the c...

Page 159: ... received call signs D D View the call signs on the RX History screen TIP RX RPT1 setting may differ depending on the way the call was made Example 1 When a Local area call is received JM1ZLK calling you JM1ZLK calling you JM1ZLK calling you JM1ZLK calling you JM1ZLK calling you JM1ZLK calling you RXRPT2 RXRPT1 CALLED CALLER YOUR STATION Example 2 When a Gateway call is received JM1ZLK calling fro...

Page 160: ...h never opens no audio is heard even if a call is received unless the call is addressed to your own call sign However when a call including the BK ON signal break in call is received the squelch opens and audio is heard even if the call is addressed to another station Station C calling to Station A with BK OFF Station C calling to Station A with BK ON BK mode communication The Break in BK function...

Page 161: ...EMR function 1 Open the EMR screen SET DV SET EMR 2 Touch ON 3 To close the DV SET screen push several times Returns to the standby screen and EMR is displayed 4 Hold down PTT to transmit L L EMR blinks on a station that receives the EMR signal The audio voice is heard at the set EMR AF Level or the control level whichever is higher L LTo cancel the EMR mode touch OFF in step 2 or turn OFF the tra...

Page 162: ... does not receive FM signals even if this function is ON You can silently wait for calls from others 1 Open the DV Auto Detect screen SET DV SET DV Auto Detect 2 Touch ON 3 To close the DV SET screen push several times L LWhen an FM signal is received while in the DV mode the DV and FM icons sequentially blink and the transceiver receives the signal in the FM mode When an FM signal is received whi...

Page 163: ...ith your own call sign and your position data using the internal GPS receiver When GPS Select is set to OFF or Manual the internal GPS receiver is temporarily turned ON GPS GPS Set GPS Select 3 To close the Auto Reply screen push several times Auto Reply icon Returns to the standby screen and displays the Auto Reply icon L LWhen ON or Voice is selected the Automatic Reply function is automatically...

Page 164: ...he microphone 5 10 cm 2 4 inches from your mouth then speak at your normal voice level Touch MIC GAIN to open the MIC GAIN adjustment window Only 1 message can be recorded The current contents are overwritten if you record again 3 To close the DV Auto Reply screen push The DV Auto Reply screen Adjust the Mic gain so that the REC Level meter reads less than 80 Touch to open the MIC GAIN adjustment ...

Page 165: ...tion data is received After receiving a call addressed to your own call sign the internal GPS receiver is temporarily turned ON for approximately 5 minutes to receive your position data even if GPS Select is set to OFF or Manual GPS GPS Set GPS Select L LWhen the internal GPS receiver is temporarily ON and valid position data is received the transceiver transmits your position data if a call addre...

Page 166: ...an set it to higher than 5 D DSending data 1 Set your own call sign the destination call sign and the repeater call sign 2 Follow the instructions of your data communication application software 3 When you enter text data into your communication software the transceiver may automatically transmit it depending on the software and its settings L LWhen DV Data TX is set to PTT pushing PTT transmits t...

Page 167: ...e made by only the following Icom transceivers As of July 2020 IC 705 IC 9700 ID 31A E PLUS ID 4100A E ID 5100A E ID 51A E PLUS PLUS2 50th Anniversary model Usable only when firmware versions CPU M 1 10 S 1 00 C 1 10 and DSP 1 10 or later are installed 1 Open the DV FAST DATA screen SET DV SET DV Fast Data 2 Touch Fast Data 3 Touch ON 4 To close the DV FAST DATA screen push several times ...

Page 168: ...include a matching call sign the digital call sign squelch does not open However the S RF meter displays the received signal level NOTE DO NOT use the Digital Call Sign Squelch function when communicating with 2 or more stations because the function opens only when receiving a signal addressed to your own call sign Therefore the function can be used when communicating with only 1 station Even if t...

Page 169: ...t you back up the memory data to a microSD card or save it to a PC using the CS 705 programming software The repeater list can be downloaded from the Icom website https www icomjapan com support D DRepeater list contents The following contents are included in the repeater list See page 14 24 for details TYPE Communication type NAME Repeater name SUB NAME Repeater sub name CALL SIGN Repeater call s...

Page 170: ...list the repeater s call sign must be entered first D DRequired items for the communication cases Repeater list contents Used as an access repeater Used as a destination repeater Used as an FM repeater Simplex FROM TYPE DV Repeater DV Repeater FM Repeater DV Simplex FM Simplex NAME SUB NAME CALL SIGN N A N A GW CALL SIGN For a Gateway call N A N A N A GROUP USE FROM FREQUENCY DUP N A N A OFFSET FR...

Page 171: ...communication type DV Repeater Repeater operation in the DV mode DV Simplex Simplex operation in the DV mode FM Repeater Repeater operation in the FM mode FM Simplex Simplex operation in the FM mode Step 3 Entering the repeater name 1 Touch NAME 2 Enter a name of up to 16 characters 3 After entering touch ENT Step 4 Entering the repeater sub name 1 Touch SUB NAME 2 Enter a sub name of up to 8 char...

Page 172: ...Step 9 Entering the access repeater frequency 1 Touch FREQUENCY 2 Enter the repeater frequency 3 After entering touch ENT Step 10 Selecting the Duplex direction L LWhen Step 2 Selecting the communication type is set to DV Simplex or FM Simplex this item is not displayed L L DUP is automatically set when the access repeater frequency is entered in Step 9 Entering the access repeater frequency If ne...

Page 173: ...ep 14 Selecting the position data accuracy level is set to Approximate or Exact 1 Touch LATITUDE 2 Enter the latitude L LTouching N S selects a north latitude N or a south latitude S 3 After entering touch ENT Step 16 Entering the longitude L LThis item is displayed only when Step 14 Selecting the position data accuracy level is set to Approximate or Exact 1 Touch LONGITUDE 2 Enter the longitude L...

Page 174: ...ample 12 Japan 3 Touch a repeater that you want to edit for 1 second Example Hirano 4 Touch Edit The REPEATER LIST EDIT screen is displayed 5 Touch an item then edit it L LSee pages 14 25 14 27 for details 6 After editing touch Overwrite The confirmation dialog is displayed 7 Touch YES The edited contents are saved into the repeater list and returns to the selected repeater group screen 8 To close...

Page 175: ...12 Japan 3 Touch a repeater that you want to delete for 1 second Example Hirano 4 Touch Delete The confirmation dialog is displayed 5 Touch YES The selected repeater contents are deleted from the repeater list and returns to the selected repeater group screen 6 To close the Repeater List screen push several times NOTE The currently selected repeater on the DR screen cannot be deleted To delete the...

Page 176: ... inserted above the destination repeater name L LIf you touch Move End the repeater is moved to the bottom of the group 6 To close the Repeater List screen push several times D DAdding new repeater information from RX History 1 Open the RX HISTORY screen 2 CD 2 Rotate to display the repeater you want to add to the repeater list 3 Touch DETAIL 4 Rotate to display RXRPT1 and RXRPT2 5 Push 6 Touch Ad...

Page 177: ... repeater group where the repeater you set the skip setting is listed Example 12 Japan 3 Touch a repeater that you want to skip for 1 second Example Hirano 4 Touch SKIP Displays SKIP in the upper right corner L LTo cancel the skip setting touch SKIP again L LTo set the skip setting to all repeaters in the group touch SKIP All ON 5 To close the Repeater List screen push several times Group skip set...

Page 178: ...ing or editing a repeater group name 1 Open the REPEATER GROUP screen 2 DV MEMORY Repeater List 2 Touch a repeater group that you edit the name for 1 second 3 Touch Edit Name 4 Enter a group name of up to 16 characters and then touch ENT 5 To close the REPEATER GROUP screen push several times ...

Page 179: ...he YOUR CALL SIGN screen 2 DV MEMORY Your Call Sign 2 Push 3 Touch Add 4 Touch NAME 5 Enter a station name of up to 16 characters and then touch ENT 6 Touch CALL SIGN 7 Enter a call sign of up to 8 characters including spaces and then touch ENT 8 Touch Add Write The confirmation dialog is displayed 9 Touch YES 10 To close the YOUR CALL SIGN screen push several times TIP To cancel the entered call ...

Page 180: ...select another Your Call Sign on the DR screen D DRearranging the display order of Your Call Signs You can move Your Call Signs to rearrange their display order If the stations you often communicate with are moved to the top of the list it is easy to find them Example Moving Rick above Eddy 1 Open the YOUR CALL SIGN screen 2 DV MEMORY Your Call Sign 2 Touch a call sign that you want to move for 1 ...

Page 181: ... second 2 Touch Edit 3 Enter the repeater call sign of up to 8 characters including spaces Example JP3YHH A 4 Touch ENT Sets the entered repeater call sign Step 2 Gateway R2 setting 1 Touch R2 L LTo manually enter a call sign touch R2 for 1 second then touch Edit 2 Touch GW About the RPT2 SELECT screen NOT USED For local area calls GW To select the gateway call sign from the repeater list Repeater...

Page 182: ... use the repeater as their Access Repeater cannot access it JA3YUA s setting The destination TO setting is incorrect Correct setting To make a Local Area call set the destination TO to CQCQCQ See page 14 7 for details CQ D STAR Hirano this is JA3YUA through JP3YHH port A for a local call CQ D STAR Hirano this is JA3YUA through JP3YHH port A for a local call CQ D STAR Hirano this is JA3YUA through ...

Page 183: ... Android device read the Android device s instruction manual L LDisplay indications may differ depending on the OS version or settings D DInstalling the application 1 Start the Android device 2 Touch Play store 3 Enter RS MS1A L LDo not abbreviate the application name to be sure to find it 4 Touch search The RS MS1A application information is displayed L LIf your Android device is not compatible w...

Page 184: ...nnection has succeeded the transceiver displays MMM Connected and the Bluetooth icon is displayed MMM is the Bluetooth name of the Android device L LOn the PAIRING CONNECT screen Connect is displayed under the Android device name NOTE If you cannot connect check that the same CI V address is set between the transceiver and the RS MS1A You can see the CI V setting as described below Transceiver CI ...

Page 185: ... STAR capable Only one D STAR transceiver can access the Access Point at the same time NOTE When using the DV Gateway function When operating in the Access Point mode you need two call signs One for the Access Point transceiver and one for the Remote D STAR transceiver p 15 3 You need an Internet connection with an IPv4 Global IP address If you use a cellular system you need an IPv4 Global IP addr...

Page 186: ...7 option When your device has a USB Type C port use the OPC 2418 option When your device has a USB Type A port use a user supplied cable Access Point mode Set Gateway Select to External Gateway 1 Open the Gateway Select screen 2 DV GW Gateway Select 2 Touch External Gateway USB B INTERNET INTERNET INTERNET INTERNET Terminal mode IC 705 D STAR repeater Other station USB cable Windows or Android dev...

Page 187: ... your call sign MY at a gateway server Register the Terminal AP call sign that is set in the transceiver RS MS3A or RS MS3W application software to the RS RP3C repeater gateway software as the access point Ask the gateway repeater administrator for details L LInformation The Terminal AP Call sign should be 8 characters long Enter spaces between MY call sign and the 8th character Enter a unique ID ...

Page 188: ...n 1 When connecting your transceiver to the Internet using a router p 15 6 3 When connecting your transceiver to the Internet using a mobile router p 15 9 When using the External Gateway function 1 When connecting your device 1 to the Internet using a router p 15 6 2 When connecting your device 1 to the Internet using a cellular system p 15 8 3 When connecting your device 1 to the Internet using a...

Page 189: ...ion 2 DV GW Internal Gateway Settings UDP Hole Punch When not using this function set UDP Hole Punch to OFF A few minutes after the call the caller station cannot receive from the called station In this case the caller station must transmit to the called station again Less than 3 minutes depending on the router NOTE When using the External Gateway function use version 1 30 or later of the RS MS3W ...

Page 190: ...he same router L LAsk your Windows or Android device s manufacturer about the setting details Transceiver setting When using the Internal Gateway function open the CONNECTION SETTINGS screen and set these items SET WLAN Set Connection Settings Items Contents DHCP ON Default OFF IP Address An IP address that is not assigned to any other device Example 192 168 0 10 Default Subnet Mask The subnet mas...

Page 191: ...t a static local IP address in Procedure 2 2 Setting a static local IP address as a destination port L LCheck the router s manual about how to forward the port L LOnly one transceiver Windows or Android device connected to the router can use the DV Gateway function at the same time L LDepending on the router settings you must configure the IP filter settings Check the router s manual on how to con...

Page 192: ...u operate using a cellular system Communication errors may occur when using a cellular system Depending on your contract you may be charged a large or additional communication fee Ask your cellular service provider about the content of your contract When using a Windows device go to Setting up the RS MS3W p 15 12 When using an Android device go to Setting up the RS MS3A p 15 13 INTERNET INTERNET A...

Page 193: ...6 for the transceiver s setting details 3 Port forwarding When using a mobile router enable communication with the Internet as described below Forward the port number 40000 to the transceiver Windows or Android device UDP should be used as the port protocol Set a static local IP address in Procedure 2 2 Setting a static local IP address as a destination port L LAsk the router s manufacturer about ...

Page 194: ...uffix between A to Z except for G I and S for the 8th character Gateway Type Default Global Selects the gateway type L LSelect Global when operating outside of Japan UDP Hole Punch Default OFF Selects whether or not to use the UDP Hole Punch function This function enables you to communicate with other station who uses the Terminal or Access Point mode even if you do not forward port 40000 of a rou...

Page 195: ...llows all call signs to transmit Enable Allows only the call sign entered on the Allowed Call sign List to transmit L LWhen using the Terminal mode select Disabled Allowed Call Sign List Enter the call sign of the stations that you allow to transmit through the Internet while Enabled is selected for Allowed Call sign Access Point Mode L LYou can add up to 30 call signs Adding a call sign 1 Touch f...

Page 196: ...s device using a USB cable NOTE Turn OFF the transceiver before connecting or disconnecting the cable COM port settings Set the COM port 1 After connecting turn ON the transceiver 2 Click Com Port P in the Settings S The Com Port Setting window is displayed 3 Select the COM port number that the USB cable is connected to L LClick to display the COM ports on a drop down list L LSee the USB cable s I...

Page 197: ...e RS MS3A application information is displayed L LIf your Android device is not compatible with the RS MS3A the application is not displayed 6 Touch Install 7 Touch Agree to download Starts installing the application After the installation is completed the icon is displayed on your home screen Connecting a USB cable Connect the transceiver to the Android device using a USB cable USB cable To the m...

Page 198: ...function OFF P AMP function OFF ATT function OFF These settings do not return to the previous settings even if you cancel the Terminal mode The Terminal mode is not automatically canceled even if you turn OFF the transceiver then turn it ON again TIP Canceling the Terminal mode Touch Normal Mode in the DV GATEWAY screen 2 DV GW Normal Mode L LWhen using the External Gateway function click touch St...

Page 199: ...ame is set in TO 5 Hold down PTT to transmit While transmitting the TX RX indicator lights orange L LWhile receiving a signal through the Internet you cannot transmit 6 Release PTT to receive L LIf you do not receive a reply see page 15 22 for tips on how to solve the problem Example Making a call to a specific station 1 Touch TO 2 Touch Your Call Sign 3 Select your destination station Example Ric...

Page 200: ...int mode The Power Save function is not activated The following items are automatically set Mode VFO mode Operating mode DV mode Duplex mode OFF RIT function OFF VOX function OFF MONITOR function OFF These settings do not return to the previous settings even if you cancel the Access Point mode The Access Point mode is not automatically canceled even if you turn OFF the transceiver then turn it ON ...

Page 201: ... Access Point information to the Repeater List L LRegister the Access Point information in the MENU screen MENU DV Memory Repeater List 1 Select a group you want to add your Access Point information to 2 After selecting a group open the Repeater List Edit screen QUICK MENU Add 3 Set TYPE to DV Repeater L L DV Repeater is used for Repeater operation in the DV mode 4 Enter your favorite name into NA...

Page 202: ...50 8 Set DUP to DUP 9 Set OFFSET FREQ to 0 000 00 10 Select Add Write and write the Access Point information Step 2 Set the Access Point using the DR function Set the Access Point registered in Procedure 1 1 Register the Access Point information to the Repeater List to FROM Step 3 Set TO and transmit 1 Set TO to a destination Example Hamacho 430 L LYou can select the Local CQ but cannot make a cal...

Page 203: ...n example of a Remote D STAR transceiver Step 1 Enter the VFO mode Push V MHz Step 2 Set the operating frequency Rotate DIAL to set the frequency that is set in the Access Point transceiver Example 430 850 Step 3 Set the Receive mode to DV mode Push MODE several times until DV is displayed L LWhen the GPS TX Mode is set DV G or DV A is displayed Step 4 Set the duplex direction 1 Push QUICK 2 Selec...

Page 204: ... CS for 1 second to enter the Operating Call Sign Select mode 2 Select UR 3 Set the destination repeater or destination station s call sign L LIn the Access Point mode you can select the CQCQCQ but cannot make a call 4 Push MENU Returns to the standby screen 7 Hold down PTT to transmit 1 Hold down PTT to transmit 2 Release PTT to receive L LIf you do not receive a reply see page 15 24 for tips on ...

Page 205: ...ll sign to Allowed Call Sign List in the INTERNAL GATEWAY SETTINGS screen p 15 11 Your call sign MY has not been registered at a gateway server Register your call sign MY at a gateway server p 13 4 The Terminal AP call sign that is set in the transceiver has not been registered in the RS RP3C as the access point Register the Terminal AP call sign that is set in the transceiver in the RS RP3C as th...

Page 206: ...d not click touch Start in the RS MS3W or RS MS3A Click touch Start in the RS MS3W or RS MS3A After your call the repeater replies UR Your own call sign MY and ID suffix G The call was successfully sent but no station immediately replied Wait for a while and try again After your call the repeater replies RX or RPT and Your own call sign MY and ID suffix G Your call sign MY has not been registered ...

Page 207: ...hile and try again L LWhen the transceiver receives corrupted data and misidentifies it is as Packet Loss L is displayed You can transmit but cannot receive from the destination repeater You cannot connect to the Internet or Global IP address is not assigned Check the Internet connection and Global IP address assignment p 15 4 The router or mobile router s port is not correctly forwarded Forward t...

Page 208: ...sceiver Transceiver connection is wrong When using the Internal Gateway function check the connection between the transceiver and the router p 15 10 When using the External Gateway function check the connection between the transceiver and the Windows or Android device pp 15 12 15 13 The Remote D STAR transceiver s call sign has not been added to Allowed Call Sign List in the transceiver RS MS3W or...

Page 209: ... settings are wrong When using the Internal Gateway function correctly set the transceiver s Internal Gateway settings p 15 10 When using the External Gateway function correctly set the RS MS3W or the RS MS3A RS MS3W RS MS3A s instruction manual The destination station that uses the Terminal mode or Access Point mode does not transmit periodically The destination station makes a call again After y...

Page 210: ...ruction manual The USB cable is not connected 1MM Transceiver connection is wrong Check the connection between the transceiver and the Windows device or the transceiver and the Android device pp 15 12 15 13 The USB cable is not connected 2MM The transceiver is not turned ON Turn ON the transceiver The transceiver is in the Normal mode Enter the Terminal mode or Access Point mode pp 15 14 15 16 Fai...

Page 211: ...rial number 3 To save the file with the displayed name touch ENT L LTo change the name delete the name reenter it and then touch ENT 4 Touch YES Saves the contents and settings 5 To close the SD CARD screen push several times Step 2 Remove the microSD card from the master transceiver then insert it into the sub transceiver 1 Turn OFF the master transceiver 2 Remove the microSD card from the master...

Page 212: ...ing options Example CI V Address is displayed on the left side of the selected option L LThe Set mode settings and Memory channel contents are always loaded 5 Touch Load 6 Touch YES or NO L LWhen you touch YES the Skip settings on the repeater list are retained L LWhen you touch NO the Skip settings on the repeater list are cleared 7 Touch YES After the loading ends COMPLETED Restart the IC 705 is...

Page 213: ...en 3 Touch the dot that is displayed on the screen Touch the displayed dot A new dot appears in another location 4 Repeat step 3 When the calibration is complete the transceiver returns to the OTHERS screen TIP When the touch screen is not accurate and you cannot access the OTHERS screen Do the following steps to display the Touch Screen Calibration screen 1 Turn OFF the transceiver 2 While holdin...

Page 214: ...from the Icom website https www icomjapan com support IMPORTANT To update the firmware first format your microSD card using the IC 705 Then copy the downloaded firmware data from your PC into the IC 705 folder on the card D DChecking the firmware version Check the firmware version when you turn ON the transceiver The firmware version is displayed TIP You can also check the firmware version on the ...

Page 215: ...Download 1Click 2Click 5 Click Save as in the displayed File Download dialog Click 6 Select the location where you want to save the firmware and then click Save in the displayed File Download dialog Click The file starts downloading The firmware and the firm utility are compressed in a zip format folder Unzip it before use D DUnzipping the firmware folder 1 Right click the downloaded firmware fold...

Page 216: ...d firmware data into the IC 705 folder on to a microSD card Copy 2 Insert the microSD card into the transceiver 3 Display the SD CARD screen SET SD Card 4 Touch Firmware Update 5 After you read and agree with all the precautions touch YES Scroll the screen and read all the precautions The confirmation dialog is displayed When you touch YES the backup file is made on the microSD card and then the F...

Page 217: ...support To a USB port To the microUSB port USB cable PC When using the microUSB port When using the SP jack MIC jack and SEND ALC jack TIP We recommend using the SEND terminal on the SEND jack to change receiving and transmitting If you use the PTT terminal on the MIC jack the data may be cut off PC C E B Connect to LINE IN or MIC IN Connect to SP OUT No connection No connection Shield cable Shiel...

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