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Channel 

Frequency 

CTCSS 

Power 

Use 

A01 

146.565 (S) 

none 

100% 

MC ACS preferred simplex 

A02 

145.770 (S) 

none 

100% 

Winlink via WN3R-10 

A03 

 

 

 

 

A04 

 

 

 

 

A05 

 

 

 

 

A06 

 

 

 

 

A07 

 

 

 

 

A08 

 

 

 

 

A09 

 

 

 

 

A10 

 

 

 

 

A11 

 

 

 

 

A12 

 

 

 

 

A13 

 

 

 

 

A14 

 

 

 

 

A15 

 

 

 

 

 
 
 
Programming a Memory Channel.  Bank A is reserved for frequently-used frequencies 
and settings used in emergency operations. If you have personal preferences for 
frequencies and/or preferences that you wish so save for future use, you may use Banks B 
through E for that purpose. 

Please do not overwrite any of the settings in the Call 

Channels or Bank A memories.

 

 
While memory channels may be programmed in memory mode, it may be less confusing 
to use the VFO mode to program a memory channel. 
 
Touch the channel number or VFO/MEMO icon on the right side of the touch screen to 
select VFO A or B.  Set the desired contents into the VFO as described earlier in this 
Quick-Start Guide.  
 
When the radio is configured as desired, press the MENU button repeatedly until you 
reach the Menu-1 screen. Rotate the BANK (outer) and/or M.CH (inner) knob on the left 
side of the front panel to select the desired storage location. Touch the MW soft key for 1 
second to program the selected memory channel. 
 
If you wish to assign an alphanumeric name to your memory channel, you can do this 
after you have programmed the VFO information into the channel. Please refer to Page 
11-10 of the IC-7100 Advanced Instructions manual for details. 
 

 

Summary of Contents for IC-7100

Page 1: ...io off The ring around the volume control knob in Figure 1 serves as the squelch control on 2 m 70 cm FM and as the RF gain control on HF and 6 m The manual describes a number of special functions tha...

Page 2: ...a menu of special functions The functions of the soft keys change depending on which menu or sub menu you are in The menu that is being displayed in Figure 2 is Menu 1 as indicated by the M 1 indicat...

Page 3: ...cross the band Touch the kHz digits to enable coarse tuning mode Touch and hold the kHz digits to select the coarse tuning step size The choices are 1 kHz to 100 kHz per step 5 kHz is customary on 2m...

Page 4: ...eway on 2m or 70 cm choose the FM DATA mode FM D is what shows on the screen For HF Winlink you would choose the USB DATA mode regardless of which HF band you are using However note that we don t inte...

Page 5: ...eration While in memory mode use the memory channel selector knob located below the volume knob to select the desired memory The ring around the memory channel selector knob is used to select one of t...

Page 6: ...o the factory microphone Be kind to the operator who follows you CTCSS PL Tones When using a repeater that requires a sub audible tone for access use the MENU button to access Menu 2 Touching the TONE...

Page 7: ...e it may be less confusing to use the VFO mode to program a memory channel Touch the channel number or VFO MEMO icon on the right side of the touch screen to select VFO A or B Set the desired contents...

Page 8: ...xplanation Connectors Menu DATA OFF MOD MIC Sets the source of transmitted audio when in FM mode DATA MOD ACC Sets the source of transmitted audio when in FM D data mode DATA MOD Level 50 Sets the tra...

Page 9: ...nother potential stumbling block is figuring out what COM port was assigned to your serial port by Windows You will need this information to configure the Winlink Express software Plugging the same US...

Page 10: ...e settings Start the program and choose Files Winlink Express Setup from the menu Enter your callsign with no suffix and the password you created when you registered at Winlink org While it is optiona...

Page 11: ...ons listed above except for WA3YOO 10 which is literally across the street from the hospital In a pinch you should be able to establish a packet peer to peer PTP connection with another local station...

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