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MEMORY OPERATION

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The transceiver has a Memo pad function to store the 
displayed  content  for  easy  writing  and  recalling.  The 
Memo pads are separate from the Memory channels.
The default number of Memo pads is 5. However, you 
can increase the number to 10 in the “Memopad Num-
bers” item of the Function Set mode, if desired. (p. 17-
20)

Memo pads are convenient when you want to memo-
rize  the  displayed  content  temporarily,  such  as  when 
you find a DX station in a pile-up, or when a desired 
station is busy for a long time and you want to tempo-
rarily search for other stations.
Use the transceiver’s Memo pads instead of relying on 
hastily scribbled notes that are easily misplaced.

 

D

Writing the displayed contents into the Memo pads

You can store the displayed content by pushing 

MPAD

(

R

) for 1 second.

When you store content of the 6th Memo pad, the old-
est  stored  content  is  automatically  erased,  to  make 
room for the new content.

NOTE: 

Each Memo pad must have its own unique 

content; Memo pads having identical content cannot 
be written.

Memo pad function

Memo pads

Erased

Newest

Oldest

MPAD

In this example, 21.347.24 MHz (USB) will be 
erased when 21.280.00 MHz (USB) is written.

Operating frequency of the VFO 
or Memory mode

The 

L

R

C

 or 

D

 in the 

instructions  indicate  the 
part of the controller.

L

: Left side

R

: Right side

C

: Center bottom

D

: Display (Touch screen)

L

eft

R

ight

C

enter

D

isplay

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Summary of Contents for IC-7100

Page 1: ...TION BASIC 7 D STAR INTRODUCTION 6 FUNCTIONS FOR TRANSMIT 5 FUNCTIONS FOR RECEIVE 4 RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT 3 BASIC OPERATION 2 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS 1 PANEL DESCRIPTION 16 ANTENNA TUNER OPERATION 17 SET MODE 18 DATA COMMUNICATION 19 MAINTENANCE 21 SPECIFICATIONS AND OPTIONS INTRODUCTION HF VHF UHF ALL MODE TRANSCEIVER The IC 7100 is not certified for vehicle installa tion in European countrie...

Page 2: ...Band Edge item See the next page for details If OFF or ON Default is selected the User Band Edge item does not appear in the Function Set mode The L R C or D in the instructions indicate the part of the controller L Left side R Right side C Center bottom D Display Touch screen Left Right Center Display Touch Function Push SET Touch Band Edge Beep ve Beep Le l INTRODUCTION Icom Icom Inc and the Ico...

Page 3: ...rch screen or advanced search screen Printing out the desired pages Click Print P in File menu and then select the pa per size and page numbers you want to print The printing setup may differ depending on the printer Refer to your printer s instruction manual for details Select A4 size to print out the page in the equal ized size Read Out Loud feature The Read Out Loud feature reads aloud the text...

Page 4: ... selected Meter type D D Touch screen precautions Briefly touching the controller s touch operates the function The touch screen may not properly work when LCD protec tion film or sheet is attached Touching the screen with finger nails sharp topped object and so on or touching the screen hard may damage the screen Tablet PC s operations such as flick input pinch in and pinch out cannot be performe...

Page 5: ...display D D 1 12 Function keys on M 2 display D D 1 12 Function keys on M 3 display D D 1 13 Function keys on D 1 display D D 1 14 Function keys on D 2 display D D 1 14 Controller Rear and bottom panels 1 15 Main unit Front panel 1 16 Main unit Rear panel 1 17 ACC socket information D D 1 19 DATA2 socket information D D 1 20 Microphone connector information D D 1 20 Microphone 1 21 HM 198 Supplied...

Page 6: ...n AM FM WFM and DV RF gain is fixed at maxi mum sensitivity when Auto is selected as the RF SQL Control item in the Function Set mode p 17 18 SET Function RF SQL Control When used as an RF gain squelch control Maximum RF gain S meter squelch Noise squelch FM DV modes Squelch is open RF gain adjustable range Recommended level When used as an RF gain control Squelch is fixed open SSB CW and RTTY onl...

Page 7: ... When the PBT LED lights green Mode SSB CW RTTY AM Rotate to adjust the receiver s IF filter pass band width using the DSP circuit Hold down for 1 second to reset the PBT set tings The PBT is adjustable in 50 Hz steps in the SSB CW RTTY modes and 200 Hz in the AM mode At that time the shift value changes in 25 Hz steps in the SSB CW RTTY modes and 100 Hz in the AM mode The PBT controls function as...

Page 8: ...er reduces pulse type noise such as that generated by vehicle ignition systems The noise blanker is not effective for non pulse type noise NB appears when the noise blanker is ON Hold down for 1 second to display the NB screen Push to return to the previous screen 3 KEY SPEED CW PITCH ADJUSTMENT KEY SPEED PITCH pp 4 4 6 4 Push to open the Key speed CW pitch adjustment display Rotate M CH to adjust...

Page 9: ... CW RTTY AM In the SSB and AM modes push to toggle the notch function between auto manual and OFF Either the Auto or Manual notch function can be turned OFF in the NOTCH Switch SSB AM items of the Function Set mode p 17 21 SET Function NOTCH Switch SSB SET Function NOTCH Switch AM In the FM mode push to turn the Auto Notch func tion ON or OFF In the CW or RTTY mode push to turn the Manual Notch fu...

Page 10: ...nges the RIT frequency not the displayed frequency RX CALL SIGN CAPTURE KEY Operation p 8 7 Mode DV when the DR mode is selected Push to open the RX CS screen Push again to return to the previous screen Hold down for 1 second to set the received call signs station and repeaters as the operating call sign 1TRANSMIT FREQUENCY CHECK KEY XFC During split frequency or repeater operation hold down to li...

Page 11: ...EECH LOCK Switch item of the Function Set mode p 17 20 SET Function Lock Function 3MEMO PAD KEY MPAD p 11 13 Push to sequentially call up the contents from the memo pad The 5 or 10 most recently programmed frequen cies and operating modes can be recalled start ing from the most recent The memo pad capacity can be increased from 5 to 10 in the Memopad Numbers item of the Function Set mode p 17 20 S...

Page 12: ...function is ON p 4 25 TSQL appears when the tone squelch function is ON p 4 22 DTCS appears when the DTCS function is ON p 4 23 Mode DV DSQL appears when the digital call sign squelch function is ON p 9 22 CSQL appears when digital code squelch func tion is ON p 9 22 t IF FILTER ICON p 5 6 Shows the selected IF filter Touch to select one of three IF filter settings The selected filter passband wid...

Page 13: ...ted 4 MEMORY CHANNEL READOUT p 11 3 Shows the selected memory channel scan edge channel or Call channel Memory bank indicator A to E appears to the left of memory channel Touch to toggle between the VFO and Memory modes 5 SELECT MEMORY CHANNEL ICON appears when the selected memory channel is set as a select memory channel p 12 12 6 INFORMATION READOUT Displays the transmit frequency of the Split o...

Page 14: ...the shift frequency are displayed when the RIT function is turned ON p 5 4 appears when the Speech Compressor function is turned ON appears when the Noise Blanker function is turned ON p 5 8 appears when the Noise Reduction function is turned ON p 5 9 The Notch icons appear when the Notch filter function is turned ON p 5 10 Mode SSB CW RTTY AM appears when the Manual Notch function is turned ON Mo...

Page 15: ...can be select ed Touch or touch for 1 second to select the displayed functions D D M 1 M 1 menu Display D D M 2 M 2 menu Display Mode SSB Mode SSB D Mode CW Mode RTTY Mode AM AM D Mode FM FM D WFM Mode DV D D M 3 M 3 menu Display Mode SSB AM AM D Mode SSB D RTTY Mode CW Mode FM FM D WFM DV D D D 1 D 1 menu Display Mode DV when the DR mode is selected D D D 2 D 2 menu Display Mode DV when the DR mo...

Page 16: ...OFF the function DUP or DUP is displayed during duplex operation In the FM mode touch for 1 second to turn the one touch repeater function ON or OFF AGC KEY AGC p 5 3 Mode SSB SSB D CW RTTY AM AM D Touch to select the time constant of the AGC circuit Touch for 1 second to display the AGC screen Push MENU to return to the previous screen TONE SQUELCH KEY TONE p 4 24 Mode FM Touch to select a tone f...

Page 17: ...to return to the previous screen D D Function keys on M 3 display MEMORY NAME KEY MEMO p 11 10 Touch to display the MEMO Memory menu screen Push MENU to return to the previous screen BAND SCOPE FUNCTION KEY SCOPE p 5 14 Touch to display the SCOPE Band scope screen SWR GRAPH FUNCTION KEY SWR p 6 13 Touch to display the SWR screen Push MENU to return to the previous screen DTMF MODE KEY DTMF p 6 17 ...

Page 18: ... p 9 7 Touch to display the RX HISTORY screen The call record channel appears RX01 to RX20 Push MENU to return to the previous screen D D Function keys on D 2 display Mode DV when the DR mode is selected MEMORY WRITE KEY MW p 11 5 Touch to display the Memory channel screen Touch MW for 1 second to store the DR mode data into the selected memory channel Push MENU to return to the previous screen DI...

Page 19: ...t and dash in the Paddle Polarity item of the KEYER SET mode p 4 10 Four keyer memory channels are available for your con venience p 4 10 dot com dash A standard 3 5 d mm 1 8 inch plug eMICROPHONE CONNECTOR MIC Plug in the supplied or an optional microphone See page 21 4 for appropriate microphones See page 1 20 for microphone connector information The optional OPC 589 cable can be used to connect...

Page 20: ...panel qCOOLING FAN This is a cooling fan for heat dissipation Depending on the internal temperature it rotates at a Low Mid or High speed wSD CARD SLOT SD CARD Insert an SD card of up to 32 GB SDHC See Section 13 for details q w Previous view ...

Page 21: ...al electronic keyer for CW operation connect to ELEC KEY on the Rear panel of the Con troller p 1 15 _ i ACCESSORY SOCKET ACC Connect control lines for external equipment such as a linear amplifier an automatic antenna selector tuner a TNC for data communications and so on See page 1 19 for socket information o DATA1 JACK DATA1 p 2 7 Connect a PC through the optional OPC 1529R data communication c...

Page 22: ...are required PC Microsoft Windows XP Microsoft Windows Vista Microsoft Windows 7 or Microsoft Windows 8 OS A USB 1 1 or 2 0 port Other items USB cable supplied with the transceiver PC software such as the optional RS BA1 or CS 7100 NEVER connect the transceiver to a PC until the USB driver installation has been completed About the modulation input Select USB in the Connectors Set mode item DATA OF...

Page 23: ...trol external equipment Output voltage Low Current flow Less than 0 1 V Maximum 200 mA 8 13 8 V 13 8 V output when power is ON Output current Less than 1 A 9 TKEY Key line for the optional AT 180 10 FSKK Controls RTTY keying High level Low level Output current More than 2 4 V Less than 0 6 V Less than 2 mA 11 MOD Modulator input Input impedance Input level 10 k Approx 100 mV rms 12 AF 3 AF detecto...

Page 24: ...C to inhibit transmission when squelch is open Keep RF gain at a normal level other wise a SQL signal will not be output SQL open SQL closed Less than 0 3 V 5 mA More than 6 0 V 100 µA 8 1 2 3 4 7 6 5 1 2 3 4 7 6 5 q w e r t y u i o 0 1 2 3 Connect to ACC socket ACC 1 ACC 2 q FSKK w GND e HSEND r MOD t AF y SQLS u 13 8 V i ALC q 8 V w GND e HSEND r BAND t ALC y VSEND u 13 8 V When connecting the A...

Page 25: ...OWN KEYS UP DN Push either key to change the operating frequen cy memory channel Set mode setting and so on pp 3 9 4 11 11 3 Hold down either key for 1 second to start scan ning eUP DN LOCK SWITCH Slide to turn the UP DN keys lock function ON or OFF D D HM 198 Supplied ON OFF w q e Previous view ...

Page 26: ...de U D KEY MIC Up Down Keyer p 4 10 r LOW CUT SWITCH Push SM 50 Slide SM 30 to cut out the low fre quency components of input voice signals t PTT LOCK INDICATOR LOCK Only for the SM 30 Lights red when the PTT lock switch w is ON y MIC GAIN VOLUME MIC GAIN Rotate to adjust the microphone output level Use this control as an addition to the microphone gain setting of the connected transceiver Rotatin...

Page 27: ...Quick tuning icon is not displayed the tuning step is 50 Hz rTRANSMIT LED Lights red while transmitting tKEYPAD Pushing a key selects the operating band GENE selects the general coverage band Pushing the same key 2 or 3 times calls up other stacked frequencies in the band Icom s triple band stacking register memorizes 3 fre quencies in each band After pushing F INP ENT enter a numeric fre quency t...

Page 28: ...changed with the Dial or MPAD When the Split Lock function is turned ON in the Split operation hold down XFC to cancel the Dial lock function p 6 10 When operating simplex hold down to monitor the frequency While holding down this key the squelch is open and the interference reject functions are temporarily turned OFF When operating simplex and the RIT function is turned ON hold down to listen to ...

Page 29: ...necting accessories to the controller 2 5 Required Connections to a Transceiver 2 6 The External Units Connections to a Transceiver 2 7 Power Supply Connections 2 8 Connecting the PS 126 power supply D D 2 8 Connecting a non Icom DC power supply D D 2 8 Linear Amplifier Connections 2 9 Connecting the IC PW1 EURO D D 2 9 Connecting a non Icom linear amplifier D D 2 10 Previous view ...

Page 30: ...eference To prevent electrical shock television interference TVI broadcast interference BCI and other problems ground the transceiver using the GROUND terminal on the rear panel For best results connect a heavy gauge wire or strap to a long ground rod Make the distance between the GND terminal and ground as short as possible R WARNING NEVER connect the GND termi nal to a gas or electric pipe since...

Page 31: ...er than approximately 2 0 1 the transceiver automatically reduces the trans mit power to protect the final transistors In that case an antenna tuner is useful to match the transceiver and antenna Low SWR allows full power for transmit ting The IC 7100 has an SWR meter to continuously monitor the antenna SWR 30 mm 10 mm Tin 10 mm 1 2 mm solder solder Tin Coupling ring PL 259 CONNECTOR INSTALLATION ...

Page 32: ...e EMI filter Depending on the installed condition of the transceiv er malfunction may occur by the wraparound of the electric wave This problem can be resolved by using the Ferrite EMI filter The filter connection is required for the European ver sions Drill 5 mm holes for the bracket location Drill 3 mm holes for the tapping screws Nut Spring washer Flat washer Screw Flange bolt Using tapping scr...

Page 33: ...O NOT connect 2 microphones at the same time If they are connected to the controller and the Main unit at the same time the both microphones will be ON while transmitting OPC 589 HM 36 SM 50 External Keypad Control the CW memory keyer transmission from the exter nal keypad by connecting the control circuit to the MIC con nector Set the Keyer item in the Connectors and set the mode to ON to use the...

Page 34: ... SUPPLY P 2 8 Use a power supply with 13 8 V DC output and a capacity of at least 22 Amperes PS 126 Optional MIC MODULAR MICRO PHONE CONNECTOR p 2 5 As with a microphone connec tor of the controller accepts the supplied microphone GND GROUND TERMINAL p 2 2 Connect this termi nal to a station or vehicle ground to prevent electrical shocks TVI BCI and other problems STRAIGHT KEY JACK Plug diameter 3...

Page 35: ...p 1 18 17 8 Send the decoded RTTY outputs to the PC Low speed data communication in the DV mode p 9 17 Cloning using the optional CS 7100 cloning software p 19 5 Remotely control using the optional RS BA1 DATA2 DATA2 SOCKET p 18 2 Connect a TNC Terminal Node Con troller for packet communication ACC ACCESSORY SOCKET p 1 19 Connect control lines for external equipment such as TNC or a PC NOTE By set...

Page 36: ...nect the black DC power cable to the Negative terminal and the red DC power cable to the Positive terminal Rear panel GND DC power socket Fuse holder RED BLACK Stabilized power supply AC outlet OPC 1457 RWARNING About DC power supply Make sure DC power cable polarity is correct Red Positive terminal Black Negative terminal NEVER cut the DC power cable between the DC plug and fuse holder DO NOT use...

Page 37: ...ns 100 120 200 240 V European version 230 V INPUT1 7 pin side REMOTE Coaxial cable ANT1 IC 7100 OPC 599 conversion cable ACC GND GND GND Linear Amplifier Connections D D Connecting the IC PW1 EURO To connect the Icom IC PW1 EURO see the diagram below For IC PW1 EURO operation refer to the amplifier s instruction manual AC outlet Previous view ...

Page 38: ...unter electromotive force absorption We recommend adding a switching diode such as an 1SS133 When the diode is added a switching delay of the relay may occur Be sure to check its switching action before operating The ALC input level must be in the range 0 V to 4 V The transceiver does not accept positive voltage Non matched ALC and RF power settings could cause a fire or damage the linear amplifie...

Page 39: ... 8 Selecting D D kHz step 3 9 Selecting 1 Hz step D D 3 9 1 4 tuning step function D D 3 10 Auto tuning step function D D 3 10 Direct frequency input D D 3 11 Band edge warning beep D D 3 13 Programming the user band edge D D 3 14 Selecting the Operating mode 3 17 Selecting the Audio volume 3 18 Squelch and receive RF sensitivity 3 19 Voice synthesizer operation 3 20 Tuning OFF the S meter announc...

Page 40: ...own in the illus tration to the right Partial Resetting A partial resetting CLEARS the operating param eters and returns them to their default values VFO frequency VFO settings menu group s contents without clearing certain data SET C Others Reset Partial Reset During start up the transceiver displays PARTIAL RE SET then its initial VFO frequencies when resetting is complete See page 19 3 for rese...

Page 41: ...ode push MENU C once or twice to select the D 1 screen D 1 menu or D 2 screen D 2 menu Functions vary depending on the operating mode p 1 8 to p 1 11 MENU Example Menu selection in the SSB mode The L R C or D in the instructions indicate the part of the controller L Left side R Right side C Center bottom D Display Touch screen Left Right Center Display Previous view ...

Page 42: ...to copy the selected memory channel contents to the VFO mode p 11 9 Touching the VFO Memory mode icon or Memory chan nel selects the VFO or Memory mode Memory mode icon Programming 10 12000 MHz CW into Memory channel A01 VFO mode icon M 1 screen Touch V M Touch V M The L R C or D in the instructions indicate the part of the controller L Left side R Right side C Center bottom D Display Touch screen...

Page 43: ...equalization is complete Touch A B e e D to select the other VFO Selects VFO A or VFO B to display the VFO s frequency CONVENIENT Use two VFOs as quick memories When you find a new station but wish to continue searching the dual VFO system can be used for quick memory storage q Touch A B D for 1 second to store the displayed contents into the undisplayed VFO wContinue searching for stations e Touc...

Page 44: ... function is convenient when you operate 3 operat ing modes on one frequency band For example one register can be used for a CW fre quency another for an SSB frequency and the other one for an RTTY frequency If a band key or GENE is touched for 1 second once the last used frequency and operating mode are called up When the key is touched for 1 second again anoth er stored frequency and operating m...

Page 45: ... a version If the frequency cannot be changed Check the Lock function and if it is ON is dis played and the Dial does not function In this case hold down SPEECH R for 1 second to turn OFF the Lock function When LOCK SPEECH is selected in the SPEECH LOCK Switch item of the Function Set mode push ing SPEECH LOCK turns OFF the lock function see p 17 20 for details SET C Function SPEECH LOCK switch Di...

Page 46: ... step or turn it OFF While the quick tuning icon Z is displayed above the 1 kHz or 1 MHz digit the frequency will be changed in kHz or MHz steps When the function is OFF the frequency will be changed in 10 Hz or 1 Hz steps w Rotate the Dial to change the frequency in the se lected steps Setting frequency Continued Touch the kHz digits kHz Quick Tuning function MHz Quick Tuning function Quick tunin...

Page 47: ...cts the tuning step If desired touch D or push MENU C to return to the normal operating screen Repeat steps r r q to e to select the Quick tuning steps for other modes Setting frequency Continued The L R C or D in the instructions indicate the part of the controller L Left side R Right side C Center bottom D Display Touch screen Left Right Center Display D D Selecting 1 Hz step You can change the ...

Page 48: ...L Auto TS item of the Func w w tion Set mode Function MAIN DIAL Auto TS If the specified item is not displayed touch Y or Z D one or more times to select the page Touch the desired option to select e e the HIGH or LOW tuning speed acceleration or to turn OFF the func tion HIGH When the tuning step is set to 1 kHz or small er steps the tuning speed is approximately five times faster When the tuning...

Page 49: ...inputted a display shifts to left side one by one When not having inputted below a 100 kHz digit touch ENT D to set all uninputted digits to 0 If desired touch CE to delete entering If desired touch D or push MENU C to exit the Direct input screen Example To enter the 14 025 MHz frequency Touch 1 4 0 2 5 then ENT To enter the 18 0725 MHz frequency Touch 1 8 0 7 2 5 then ENT To enter the 706 kHz fr...

Page 50: ...cannot be selected Scan edge channels and Call channels can also be se lected Shown in the table to the right below Touch MEMO e e D to select the channel The selected memory channel is displayed and then exit the Direct input screen If desired touch CE to delete the entered digits If desired touch D or push MENU C to exit the Direct input screen Example To select the Memory channel 24 Touch 2 4 t...

Page 51: ...N User TX Limit When you tune into or out of a user pro grammed amateur band s frequency range a beep sounds Also transmission is inhib ited outside the programmed range If desired touch the item for 1 second to open the Default set window then select the Default to reset to the de fault setting Push r r SET C to exit the Set mode If the Beep Level item is set to 0 the Band edge beep does not soun...

Page 52: ... select the page Touch the ON USER or ON User TX Limit e e option Touch the User Band Edge item of the Function r r Set mode Function User Band Edge Follow the instructions in the next topics to delete t t insert edit change or reset Band edges After you have finished push y y SET C to exit the Set mode Deleting a Band edge Enter the User Band Edge screen q q SET C Function User Band Edge Touch fo...

Page 53: ...d Edge screen q q SET C Function User Band Edge Touch a blanked field w w If the desired blank field is not displayed touch Y or Z D one or more times to select the page The frequency entry screen is displayed Touch desired numbers to edit the lower edge fre e e quency and then touch ENT D The cursor moves to the upper frequency entry and a same frequency as lower frequency is automatically in put...

Page 54: ... MENU C to return to the Function Set screen Resetting the Band edges Enter the User Band Edge screen q q SET C Function User Band Edge Touch any band edges for 1 second w w Touch Default e e Initialize Edges is displayed Touch YES r r D Resets all band edge frequencies to default settings If desired touch NO to cancel resetting Touch t t D or push MENU C to return to the Function Set screen The L...

Page 55: ...he SSB mode When operating above 10 MHz USB is selected first when operating below 10 MHz LSB is selected first In the SSB mode touch SSB again to toggle between the LSB and USB modes Selecting the CW CW R modes The CW reverse mode may reduce the interfering tone when it is near a desired signal In the CW mode touch CW again to toggle between the CW and CW R modes Selecting the RTTY RTTY R modes I...

Page 56: ...lockwise to increase the audio output level counterclockwise to decrease it AF Increases Decreases The L R C or D in the instructions indicate the part of the controller L Left side R Right side C Center bottom D Display Touch screen Left Right Center Display Previous view ...

Page 57: ...vity Normally RF SQL L is set to the 12 o clock posi tion Rotate RF SQL L to the 11 o clock position for maximum sensitivity Rotating counterclockwise from the maximum position re duces sensitivity The S meter indicates receive sensitivity While rotating the RF gain control a faint noise may be heard This comes from the DSP unit and does not indicate an equipment malfunction Adjusting squelch Remo...

Page 58: ...evel 50 SPEECH LOCK Switch SPEECH LOCK See NOTE as described below Push SPEECH LOCK to announce the currently selected frequency mode and S meter level The S meter level announcement can be turned OFF p 17 15 NOTE If SPEECH LOCK is not selected in the SPEECH LOCK Switch item of the Function Set mode you should hold down SPEECH R for 1 second to activate the voice synthesizer Push a mode switch to ...

Page 59: ...rn OFF the function e e Push r r SET C to exit the Set mode D D Tuning ON the MODE announcement When this function is ON the selected operating mode is verbally announced when a mode is selected Push q q SET C to enter the Set mode Touch the MODE SPEECH item of the SPEECH w w Set mode SPEECH MODE SPEECH If the specified item is not displayed touch Y or Z D one or more times to select the page Touc...

Page 60: ... quency ALC Displays the ALC level When the meter move ment shows the input signal level exceeds the allowable level the ALC limits the RF power In such cases decrease the microphone gain level COMP Displays the compression level when the speech compressor is in use Touch the Meter for 1 second to select the Multi function meter Touch the Multi function meter to cancel the meter ALC zone Multi fun...

Page 61: ...r q q nal transmit switch The TX RX LED lights red w Release PTT again to receive or external transmit switch Adjusting the transmit output power Push q q MIC RF PWR C to open the MIC gain RF power adjustment display Rotate BANK w w L to adjust the RF power Push e e MENU C to close the display Frequency band RF output power range HF 50 MHz 2 to 100 W AM 1 to 30 W 70 MHz 2 to 50 W AM 1 to 15 W 144 ...

Page 62: ...justed too high your transmitted voice may be distorted Release PTT to receive r r Push t t MENU C to close the display In the SSB mode Touch the TX meter to select the ALC meter Then while speaking into the microphone rotate M CH L so that the ALC meter reading stays within the ALC zone In the AM FM and DV modes While speaking into the microphone rotate M CH L with another station listening to yo...

Page 63: ...TY reverse mode D D 4 13 Twin Peak Filter D D 4 13 RTTY Set mode D D 4 14 RTTY decoder D D 4 15 RTTY decode Set mode D D 4 16 Transmitting an RTTY memory D D 4 17 Editing an RTTY memory D D 4 18 Turning ON the RTTY decode log D D 4 19 RTTY decode log Set mode D D 4 20 Operating AM FM 4 21 Tone squelch operation 4 22 DTCS operation 4 23 Tone scan DTCS code scan operation 4 24 Repeater operation 4 2...

Page 64: ... power adjustment display q Push MIC RF PWR C to open the MIC gain RF power adjustment display w Rotate M CH L to adjust the MIC gain or BANK L to adjust the RF power To adjust the MIC gain touch the TX meter to select the ALC meter And then adjust it so that the ALC meter reading stays within the ALC zone When the MIC gain is adjusted too high your transmitted voice may be distorted e Push MENU C...

Page 65: ...BK IN D for 1 second to open the Break in delay adjustment window w Rotate the Dial to adjust the delay time The adjustable delay time is between 2 0 and 13 0 dots Use the electric keyer or paddle to key your CW sig u u nals The TX RX indicator lights red The Po meter indicates transmitted CW output power If desired adjust the Key speed or CW pitch i i q Push SPEED PITCH C to open the Key speed CW...

Page 66: ...se to increase keying speed counterclockwise to decrease it Push e e MENU C to close the display D D About CW pitch control The received CW audio pitch can be adjusted to suit your preference without changing the operating fre quency Push q q SPEED PITCH C to open the Key speed CW pitch adjustment display Rotate BANK w w L to suit your preference Adjustable from 300 to 900 Hz in 5 Hz steps Push e ...

Page 67: ...ncy not the displayed frequency IMPORTANT When receiving a weak signal or receiving a signal with interference the automatic tuning function may tune the receiver to an undesired signal If the off frequency signal is too far away the Auto tune function may not work In that case an error beep sounds AUTO TUNE icon AUTO TUNE RX CS D D CW sidetone function When the transceiver is in the receive mode ...

Page 68: ...C to return to the previous display Keyer Root screen Keyer Send screen p 4 7 Keyer Memory Edit screen p 4 8 Keyer 001 Contest number Set screen p 4 9 Keyer Set screen p 4 10 KEYER SEND EDIT Returns to the previous display 001 SET SEND EDIT 001 SET D D Memory keyer menu construction The screen you want to appear first can be selected in the KEYER 1st Menu item of the Function Set mode p 17 21 SET ...

Page 69: ...emory key for 1 second to repeatedly send the contents touch any Memory key to stop the transmis sion Set the repeat interval to between 1 and 60 seconds 1 second steps in the Keyer Repeat Time item of the KEYER SET screen p 4 11 M1 M4 are highlighted while transmitting The contest number counter advances each time the contents are sent Push 1 D to reduce the contest number advances by one before ...

Page 70: ...to open the Symbol character selec tion window Touch to input a space Touch u u D or D to move the cursor back wards or forwards i Repeat steps y and u to program up to 70 charac ters of memory contents and then push ENT D o Touch D or push MENU C to return to the KEYER Root screen NOTE is used to transmit a string of characters with no inter character space Put a before a text string such as AR a...

Page 71: ...mal or short morse numbers Short morse numbers are also referred to as cut numbers Normal Does not use short morse numbers 190 ANO Sets 1 as A 9 as N and 0 as O 190 ANT Sets 1 as A 9 as N and 0 as T 90 NO Sets 9 as N and 0 as O 90 NT Sets 9 as N and 0 as T Count Up Trigger Default M2 Set the count up trigger to one of four memory slots for the contest number exchange The count up trigger al lows t...

Page 72: ...m to select t t See the next page for details of the set items and op tions Touch the y y desired option or rotate the Dial to change the value If desired touch the item for 1 second to open the De fault set window then select the Default to reset to the default setting Touch u u D or push MENU C to return to the KEYER Root screen Electronic keyer functions Continued KEYER screen Memory Keyer Keye...

Page 73: ...y action Tx output power Rise time Tx Rx Set Tx power level Time 0 Key clicks on nearby frequencies can be generated if the rise time of a CW waveform is too short Paddle Polarity Default NORMAL Set the paddle polarity Normal or reverse polarity can be selected Keyer Type Default ELEC KEY Select the keyer type for ELEC KEY connector on the controller Straight key BUG KEY or ELEC KEY can be select ...

Page 74: ...he tuning step can be changed on the Tuning step se lection screen by touching kHz frequency p 3 9 Switch ON the external TX switch to set the trans t t ceiver to the transmit mode or transmit a SEND sig nal from your TNC The TX RX indicator lights red The Po meter displays the transmitted RTTY signal strength Use your connected PC or TNC TU to transmit y y RTTY FSK signals Switch OFF the external...

Page 75: ...Peak Filter changes the receive frequency re sponse by boosting 2125 and 2295 Hz for better copy ing of RTTY signals In the RTTY mode push q q MENU C one or more times to select the M 2 screen Menu M 2 Touch RTTY w w D to display the RTTY SET screen Touch the Twin Peak Filter item to select e e Touch ON to turn ON the Twin Peak Filter r r Touch t t D or push MENU C to return to the M 2 screen Menu...

Page 76: ... to the default setting Touch t t D or push MENU C to return to the M 2 screen Menu M 2 Twin Peak Filter Default OFF Turn the Twin Peak Filter ON or OFF Mark Frequency Default 2125 Select the RTTY mark frequency 1275 1615 and 2125 Hz are selectable Shift Width Default 170 Select the RTTY frequency shift 170 200 and 425 Hz are selectable Keying Polarity Default NORMAL Select normal or reverse keyin...

Page 77: ...cters are displayed when no signal is re ceived adjust the RTTY decoder threshold level In the RTTY mode push q q MENU C one or more times to select the M 2 screen Menu M 2 Touch DEC w w D to display the RTTY decoder screen Touch WIDE D to toggle the decode screen size be tween normal and wide Touch 1 e e D to display the RTTY decoder 2 screen Touch 1 or 2 D to toggle between the RTTY de coder and...

Page 78: ... mode push q q MENU C one or more times to select the M 2 screen Menu M 2 Touch DEC w w D to display the RTTY decoder screen Touch WIDE D to toggle the decode screen size be tween normal and wide Touch 1 e e D to display the RTTY decoder 2 screen Touch 1 or 2 D to toggle between the RTTY de coder and the RTTY decode 2 screens Touch SET r r D to enter the RTTY DECODE SET screen Touch the desired it...

Page 79: ...t the memory group to trans mit Touch u D to toggle the memory group between RT1 RT4 and RT5 RT8 Touch one of the memory keys RT1 to RT4 or t t RT5 to RT8 D The TX RX indicator lights red The TX contents are displayed beside the icon Push y y MENU C to return to the M 2 screen Menu M 2 For your information When an external keypad is connected to MIC con nector on the Controller one of RT1 to RT4 R...

Page 80: ...gle the decode screen size be tween normal and wide Touch 1 e e D to display the RTTY decoder 2 screen Touch 1 or 2 D to toggle between the RTTY de coder and the RTTY decode 2 screens Touch EDIT r r D to display the RTTY MEMORY Edit screen The memory contents are displayed Touch for 1 second on a desired memory channel to t t be edited and then touch Edit Touch p or q D to select the displayed pag...

Page 81: ...play the RTTY decoder 2 screen Touch 1 or 2 D to toggle between the RTTY de coder and the RTTY decode 2 screens Touch LOG r r D to display the RTTY DECODE LOG screen Touch Decode Log and then select the RTTY de t t code log function ON or OFF If desired touch the item for 1 second to open the Default set window then select Default to reset to the default setting When ON is selected the RTTY decode...

Page 82: ...ault to reset to the default setting Touch i i D or push MENU C to return to the RTTY DECODE LOG screen Touch o o D or push MENU C to return to the RTTY Decoder screen The functions for RTTY operation Continued File type Default Text Select file type for saving a Log into an SD card as the Text or HTML format Text Save as a Text format HTML Save as an HTML format Time stamp Default ON Adds the tim...

Page 83: ...IC gain RF power adjustment display w Rotate M CH L to adjust the MIC gain or BANK L to adjust the RF power To adjust the MIC gain adjust it with another station listening to your voice for clarity When the MIC gain is adjusted too high your transmitted voice may be distorted e Push MENU C to close the display Release PTT to receive i i NOTE On the 144 440 MHz frequency band you cannot transmit in...

Page 84: ...uch DEF for 1 second to reset to the default setting Push u u MENU C to exit the TONE screen Communicate in the usual manner i i The tone squelch opens only when you receive a signal containing a matching subaudible tone Subaudible tones are superimposed on your transmit sig nal Tone squelch operation 67 0 88 5 114 8 151 4 177 3 203 5 250 3 69 3 91 5 118 8 156 7 179 9 206 5 254 1 71 9 94 8 123 0 1...

Page 85: ...y is used for receive RN Reversed polarity is used for transmit normal polarity is used for receive RR Reversed polarity is used for both transmit and receive If desired touch DEF for 1 second to reset to the default setting Push u u MENU C to exit the TONE screen Communicate in the usual manner i i The tone squelch opens only when you receive a signal containing a matching subaudible tone Subaudi...

Page 86: ...ive RR Reverse polarity for both transmit and receive Touch SCAN y y D to start the Tone or DTCS scan Repeater Tone SCAN TSQL Tone SCAN or DTCS Code SCAN blinks depending on the type you select ed If the squelch is open while scanning the scan speed decreases If Up Down is selected as the MAIN DIAL SCAN op tion in the Scan Set mode rotating the Dial changes the scanning direction p 12 5 When a mat...

Page 87: ...or DUP appears The transmit frequency repeater input frequency ap pears above the function menu The frequency offset amount of shift can be set in the DUP Offset item of the Function Set p 17 19 Touch TONE y y D to turn ON the repeater tone TONE appears The tone frequency can be set in the TONE screen 88 5 Hz is set by default p 4 26 Communicate in the normal way u u Subaudible tones are superimpo...

Page 88: ...tone squelch r r frequency See the table below If desired touch DEF for 1 second to reset to the default setting Push t t MENU C to exit the TONE screen Communicate in the normal way y y Subaudible tones are superimposed on your transmit sig nal 67 0 88 5 114 8 151 4 177 3 203 5 250 3 69 3 91 5 118 8 156 7 179 9 206 5 254 1 71 9 94 8 123 0 159 8 183 5 210 7 74 4 97 4 127 3 162 2 186 2 218 1 77 0 1...

Page 89: ...ne or more times to display the M 2 screen M 2 menu then touch DUP D for 1 second to turn ON the one touch repeater function TONE and DUP appear The repeater receive frequency appears above the func tion menu The Split Frequency mode is automatically turned OFF if it is ON Touch DUP y y D one or more times to switch the off set direction DUP or DUP appears Communicate in the normal way u u Subaudi...

Page 90: ...e displayed above the function menu D D 1750 Hz tone burst A 1750 Hz tone is required to access most European repeaters In the FM mode q q push MENU C one or more times to select the M 2 screen M 2 menu Push PTT on the microphone to transmit and then w w touch TONE D during repeater access 1750Hz TONE appers Communicate in the normal way e e Left Right Center Display The L R C or D in the instruct...

Page 91: ... D to select VFO A Touch SPLIT u u D to turn ON the Split function Rotate M CH i i L to select the desired memory channel BLANK appears when a blank channel is selected Rotate BANK L to select the desired bank if needed Touch MW o o D for 1 second to store the set con tents into the selected memory channel Repeater operation Continued Touch A B Touch SPLIT Touch MW for 1 second Left Right Center D...

Page 92: ...r selection 5 6 IF filter selection D D 5 6 Filter passband width setting D D 5 6 IF DSP filter shape 5 7 Noise Blanker 5 8 NB Set mode D D 5 8 Noise Reduction 5 9 Notch function 5 10 Auto Notch function D D 5 10 Manual Notch function D D 5 11 Lock function 5 12 Selecting the Lock type D D 5 12 Meter peak hold function 5 13 Simple Band Scope 5 14 5 1 Section 5 FUNCTIONS FOR RECEIVE Previous view ...

Page 93: ...uch as from broadcast stations are near your location These can both be independently set for each band Hold down P AMPATT C for 1 second to turn ON the Attenuator ATT appears on the display when the Attenuator is ON Push P AMPATT C to turn it OFF About the P AMP2 preamplifier The preamp 2 is a high gain receive amplifier When it is used in the presence of strong electromagnetic fields distortion ...

Page 94: ...s depending on the mode or turned OFF If desired touch DEF D for 1 second to reset to the default setting for the selected time constant If desired select another mode any other than the y y FM WFM or DV then repeat steps e and r Push u u MENU C to exit the AGC screen Selectable AGC time constant unit seconds Mode Default Selectable AGC time constant SSB 0 3 FAST OFF 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 5 0 8 1 2 1 6 2 ...

Page 95: ...h to select the action of the M CH BANK L controls as the Memory Bank selection PBT control or RIT control When the M CH BANK L controls act as the PBT control the PBT LED lights green When the M CH BANK L controls act as the RIT control the RIT LED lights orange The RIT control is inner control Outer control is no function When the M CH BANK L controls act as the Mem ory Bank selection both LEDs ...

Page 96: ...ter positions when there is no interference The PBT setting should be cleared When the PBT is used the audio tone may change The controls do not function in the FM WFM and DV modes While rotating the TWIN PBT M CH BANK L controls noise may occur This comes from the DSP unit and does not indicate an equipment mal function Pushing M CH L displays the filter passband width and shift value for 1 secon...

Page 97: ...he t t FM WFM or DV then repeat steps w and r Push y y MENU C to exit the FILTER screen Mode IF filter Adjustable range steps SSB FILTER1 3 0 kHz 50 to 500 Hz 50 Hz 600 Hz to 3 6 kHz 100 Hz FILTER2 2 4 kHz FILTER3 1 8 kHz SSB D CW FILTER1 1 2 kHz 50 to 500 Hz 50 Hz 600 to 3600 Hz 100 Hz FILTER2 500 Hz FILTER3 250 Hz RTTY FILTER1 2 4 kHz 50 to 500 Hz 50 Hz 600 to 2700 Hz 100 Hz FILTER2 500 Hz FILTE...

Page 98: ...o display the FIL w w TER screen Push SHARP or SOFT e e D to select either the soft or sharp filter shape Push r r MENU C to exit the FILTER screen IF DSP filter shape When SHARP is selected When SOFT is selected Touch SHARP to select SOFT Touch SOFT to select SHARP Left Right Center Display The L R C or D in the instructions indicate the part of the controller L Left side R Right side C Center bo...

Page 99: ... noise blanking duration can be set in the NB set mode Hold down q q NB C for 1 second to display the NB screen Noise blanker Touch w w Y or Z D to select the desired item Rotate the Dial e e to select the desired option If desired touch DEF D for 1 second to reset to the default setting Push r r NB C to return to the previous screen 1 NB Level Default 50 Set the noise blanker threshold level to b...

Page 100: ...level or coun ter clockwise to lower reduction level If desired touch DEF D for 1 second to reset to the default setting The adjustable reduction level is between 1 and 15 Push r r NR C to exit the NR screen Noise Reduc tion If desired push NR C to turn OFF the Noise Reduc tion A large rotation of the NR control results in audio signal masking or distortion Set the NR control for maximum readabili...

Page 101: ...n the FM mode push NOTCH C to turn the Auto Notch function ON or OFF AN appears when the Auto Notch function is ON MN appears when the Manual Notch function is ON No indicator appears when the notch filter is OFF D D Auto Notch function The Auto Notch function uses DSP to automatically at tenuate beat tones tuning signals and so on even if their frequencies are changing Notch function NOTCH Auto N...

Page 102: ...a filter slowly rotate the Dial If desired push NOTCH C to exit the NOTCH screen Mode Center frequency SSB RTTY 1040 Hz to 4040 Hz CW CW pitch frequency 2540Hz to CW pitch frequency 2540Hz AM 5060 Hz to 5100 Hz Notch function Continued While tuning the manual notch filter noise may be heard This comes from the DSP unit and does not indicate an equipment malfunction Manual Notch is OFF Manual Notch...

Page 103: ...g the Lock type The Lock function is set to MAIN DIAL by default the setting can be changed to PANEL in the Lock Func tion item of the Function Set mode p 17 20 Push q q SET C to enter the Set mode Touch the Lock Function item of the Function Set w w mode Function Lock Function If the specified item is not displayed touch Y or Z D one or more times to select the page Touch the desired option to se...

Page 104: ...ter the Set mode Touch the Meter Peak Hold item of the Display w w Set mode Display Meter Peak Hold If the specified item is not displayed touch Y or Z D one or more times to select the page Touch the desired option to turn ON or OFF the Me e e ter Peak Hold function Push r r SET C to exit the Set mode Left Right Center Display The L R C or D in the instructions indicate the part of the controller...

Page 105: ... selected frequency in either the VFO or memory modes Rotate the Dial to select a frequency q q Push w w MENU C one or more times to select the M 3 screen M 3 menu Touch SCOPE e e D to display the SCOPE screen Band Scope Automatically starts sweeping with the previously select ed sweeping step During a sweep received signals cannot be heard Touch STEP r r D one or more times to select the desired ...

Page 106: ...ncy operation 6 8 Direct frequency shift input D D 6 9 Split Lock function D D 6 10 Quick Split function 6 11 Split frequency offset setting D D 6 12 Measuring SWR 6 13 Spot measurement D D 6 13 Plot measurement D D 6 14 SWR Graph Set mode D D 6 16 DTMF Memory encoder 6 17 Programming a DTMF code D D 6 17 Transmitting DTMF code D D 6 18 Transmitting DTMF code Direct Input D D 6 19 Setting DTMF tra...

Page 107: ...gher values make the VOX function less sensitive to the received audio from a speaker or headphones 3 VOX Delay Default 0 2sec Set the VOX delay to between 0 0 and 2 0 seconds for normal pauses in speech before returning to receive D D Adjusting the VOX function On the Mode selection screen select either the SSB q q AM FM or DV mode p 3 17 Push w w MENU C one or more times to select the M 3 screen...

Page 108: ...w w CW R mode p 3 17 Push e e MENU C one or more times to select the M 3 screen M 3 menu Touch BK IN r r D one or more times to turn ON the Semi Break in function BKIN appears When the M 3 screen M 3 menu is selected t t touch BK IN D for 1 second to display the BK IN screen Rotate the Dial y y to select the desired option If desired touch DEF D for 1 second to reset to the default setting Push u ...

Page 109: ...k in operation During Full Break in operation the transceiver trans mits when you key down then immediately returns to receive when you release On the Mode selection screen select the CW or q q CW R mode p 3 17 Push w w MENU C one or more times to select the M 3 screen M 3 menu Touch BK IN e e D one or more times to turn ON the Full Break in function F BKIN appears Full Break in icon Touch BK IN L...

Page 110: ...COMP t t D to turn ON the Speech Compres sor COMP appears Touch COMP y y D for 1 second to display the COMP Compressor screen While speaking into the microphone at your normal u u voice level rotate the Dial so that the COMP meter reading stays within the COMP level zone 10 dB to 20 dB zone To adjust the COMP level touch the TX meter to select the COMP meter If desired touch DEF for 1 second to re...

Page 111: ...cond one or more times a Wide Mid or Narrow transmission passband width Touch TBW D to display the selected TX filter width for approximately 1 second The following filters are specified as the defaults Each of the filter widths can be set in the TBW items of the Tone Control Set mode p 17 23 SET C Tone Control TX SSB TBW WIDE TBW MID TBW NAR WIDE 100 Hz to 2900 Hz MID 300 Hz to 2700 Hz NAR 500 Hz...

Page 112: ... one or more times to select the page Touch the option to turn ON the function e e Touch the Monitor Level item of the Function Set r r mode Function Monitor Level Rotate the Dial to adjust the monitor level t t For the clearest audio output adjust while holding down PTT and speaking into the microphone The adjustable monitor level is between 0 minimum audio level and 100 maximum audio level If de...

Page 113: ... down XFC R in VFO A rotate the Dial to set the transmit frequency to 21 310 MHz in VFO B and then select the operating mode to USB While holding down XFC R you can change the frequency band and operating mode in VFO B While holding down XFC R the transceiver re ceives the transmit frequency in VFO B 2 Touch A B D to select VFO B rotate the Dial to set the transmit frequency to 21 310 MHz and then...

Page 114: ...shift 9 999 to 9 999 MHz can be set in 1 kHz steps Touch SPLIT or SPLIT t t D to input the frequency shift to the transmit frequency and the Split function is turned ON Example To transmit on a 10 kHz higher frequency Touch 1 0 then SPLIT To transmit on 1 025 MHz lower frequency Touch 1 0 2 5 then SPLIT Left Right Center Display The L R C or D in the instructions indicate the part of the controlle...

Page 115: ...h Y or Z D one or more times to select the page Touch the option to turn ON the function e e Push r r SET C to exit the Set mode Operation While Split frequency operation is ON hold down q q SPEECH R for 1 second to activate the split lock function appears While holding down w w XFC R rotate the Dial to change the transmit frequency If you accidentally release XFC R while rotating the Dial the rec...

Page 116: ...Function SPLIT DUP Quick SPLIT Suppose you are operating at 21 290 MHz USB in q q VFO A Push w w MENU C one or more times to select the M 1 screen M 1 menu Touch SPLIT e e D for 1 second Split frequency operation is turned ON The transmit VFO B frequency is equalized to the re ceive VFO A frequency While holding down r r XFC R rotate the Dial to set the frequency offset between transmit and receiv...

Page 117: ...fied item is not displayed touch Y or Z D one or more times to select the page Touch the number to enter the desired frequency e e shift and then touch ENT D 9 999 to 9 999 MHz can be set in 1 kHz steps Push r r SET C to exit the Set mode Left Right Center Display The L R C or D in the instructions indicate the part of the controller L Left side R Right side C Center bottom D Display Touch screen ...

Page 118: ...ion is available depending on the transceiver version q Push MIC RF PWR C to open the MIC gain RF power adjustment display w Rotate BANK L to adjust the RF power e Push MENU C to close the display Before transmitting monitor the operating fre quency to make sure transmitting won t cause interference to other stations on the same fre quency Touch the TX meter one or more times to select the t t SWR...

Page 119: ...and horizontal bar indicates the number of measure ment steps The measurement steps can be selected the Number of Graph Bar item of the SWR GRAPH SET screen SWR graph displays SWR 1 to 3 vertically and many dots indicates the worse SWR SWR is displayed 1 0 1 dot 1 5 10 dots 2 0 19 dots and 3 0 28 dots Frequency display mark Displays the relative position of the measurement frequency SWR measur ing...

Page 120: ...R Graph screen Set the center frequency for the SWR to be mea y y sured If necessary touch SET u u D to enter the SWR GRAPH SET screen to set the Number of graph bar or Measuring step The selectable number of graph bar are 3 5 7 9 11 and 13 The selectable measuring steps are 10k 50k 100k and 500 kHz Touch D or push MENU C to return to the previ ous screen Touch i i D to start the measuring A frequ...

Page 121: ...o reset to the default setting Touch y y D or push MENU C to return to the SWR SWR Graph screen Push u u MENU C to return to the M 3 screen Menu 3 Measuring SWR Continued Number of Graph Bar Default 5 Select the number of the graph bar for the displayed SWR Graph The selectable number are 3 5 7 9 11 and 13 Measuring Step Default 10k Select the SWR measuring step for the center frequen cy The selec...

Page 122: ...elect the D 2 screen D 2 menu Touch DTMF r r D to display the DTMF mode The DTMF screen is displayed Touch EDIT t t D to display the DTMF MEMORY screen Touch the desired channel to select y y d0 to d9 dA to dD d and d are selectable Touch the u u number or character to enter the desired DTMF code After entering the DTMF codes touch ENT i i D to save the channel and return to the DTMF MEMO RY scree...

Page 123: ...ed Touch SEND t t D to open the DTMF send window Touch the desired channel to transmit the DTMF y y code The transceiver automatically transmits the selected DTMF code While transmitting touch SEND EDIT or SET D or push MENU C SET C or XFC R cancels the transmission After transmitting transceiver returns to the DTMF screen DTMF memory encoder Continued Left Right Center Display The L R C or D in t...

Page 124: ... or character to enter the desired DTMF code When all digit are set touch TX i i D to transmit the code The transceiver automatically transmits the DTMF code While transmitting touch SEND EDIT or SET D or push MENU C SET C or XFC R cancels the transmission After transmitting transceiver returns to the DTMF screen DTMF memory encoder Continued The DTMF code scrolls to the left edge and disappears e...

Page 125: ...out 100 millisec onds per code 5 characters per second 200ms Transfer the DTMF tones at about 200 millisec onds per code 2 5 characters per second 300ms Transfer the DTMF tones at about 300 millisec onds per code 1 6 characters per second 500ms Transfer the DTMF tones at about 500 millisec onds per code 1 character per second If desired touch the item for 1 second to open the Default set window th...

Page 126: ...ers are dif ferent from those in other countries Be sure to add a repeater node letter as the 8th digit in the call sign field after a repeater call sign according to the repeater frequency band shown below 1200 MHz A B in Japan 430 MHz B A in Japan 144 MHz C no D STAR repeaters in Japan MY Your own call sign programming 7 2 D STAR Introduction 7 5 About the DR D STAR Repeater mode 7 6 Communicati...

Page 127: ... Set mode Touch the MY Call Sign item of the My Station Set w w mode My Station MY Call Sign If the specified item is not displayed touch or D one or more times to select the page Touch the desired call sign memory for 1 second e e Example 1 Touch the Edit item r r The MY CALL SIGN MYM screen appears The memory number selected in the step e is dis played Example MY1 The L R C or D in the instructi...

Page 128: ... then U then A Touch ENT i i D to return to the MY CALL SIGN screen MY Your own call sign programming Continued Call sign edit screen Input a space Move the cursor Move the cursor Delete a character Select an input mode Enter Cancel edit Number input mode is selected Alphabet input mode is selected Enter JA3YUA into MY1 q Touch JKL to enter J w Touch ABC to enter A e Touch AB 12 o Touch ENT q y u ...

Page 129: ...SET Appears Touch the entered call sign to set the call sign to be o o used 0 Push SET C to exit the Set mode 2 Enter the Call Sign Continued Left Right Center Display Important To use a repeater gateway you must register your call sign with a gateway repeater usually one near your home location If needed ask the gateway repeater administrator for call sign registration instructions Touch the call...

Page 130: ...sioned a system of repeaters grouped together into Zones The D STAR repeater enables you to call a HAM sta tion on another repeater through the internet The transceiver can be operated in the digital voice mode including low speed data operation for both transmit and receive D STAR Introduction Previous view ...

Page 131: ...ammed repeater or frequency in FROM the access repeater or simplex and UR call sign in TO destination as shown to the right NOTE If the repeater set to FROM Access Re peater has no Gateway call sign you cannot make a gateway call Destination Repeater Station Access repeater or Simplex In the DR mode About the DR D STAR Repeater mode Previous view ...

Page 132: ...on pp 9 29 to 9 37 Before operating in the DV mode be sure to check whether the access repeater is busy 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 a Time Out Timer function for digital repeater operation The timer limits a continuous trans mission to approximately 10 minutes Warning beeps will soun...

Page 133: ...repeaters in Japan D STAR Operating procedures 8 2 Making a Local area call D D 8 2 Making a Gateway call D D 8 3 About UR and RPT error messages 8 6 Shows D D UR 8 6 Shows RPT or RX D D 8 6 Shows L D D 8 6 Capturing a call sign 8 7 FROM Access repeater setting 8 8 U D D sing the preloaded repeater list 8 9 U D D sing the DR mode scan 8 10 Using the Repeater Search function D D 8 11 U D D sing the...

Page 134: ... y Example Hirano The transceiver returns to the DR mode screen and the selected repeater is set in FROM Set TO Destination 2 Check whether or not TO is selected u u If TO is not selected touch the TO field Touch the TO field i i The TO SELECT screen appears Touch Local CQ o o The transceiver returns to the DR mode screen and CQCQCQ is set in TO Hold down PTT to transmit 3 While holding down PTT t...

Page 135: ...e your access repeat t t er is listed Example 11 Japan Touch your access repeater y y Example Hirano The transceiver returns to the DR mode screen and the selected repeater is set in FROM FROM is selected Hirano is set in FROM Touch FROM Repeater area Sub name Repeater call sign Touch your ac cess repeater Example Hirano Continued on the next page Touch Repeater List Touch the re peater group Exam...

Page 136: ...apan 1Touch the destination repeater Example Hamacho The transceiver returns to the DR mode screen and the selected repeater is set in TO Hold down PTT to transmit 3 While holding down PTT the TX RX indicator lights red See page 8 6 to check whether you can access the repeater Convenient The Gateway CQ call is used to call any repeater but you can call a specific station by simply saying their cal...

Page 137: ... JA3YUA calling to JP1YIUportAthrough JP3YHH port B JM1ZLK this is JA3YUA Thanks for the nice QSO and I hope to talk to you again soon This is JA3YUA now clear of the JP3YHH repeater JA3YUA this is JM1ZLK Hello how are you Communication example for a Gateway call Previous view ...

Page 138: ...tents is not matched The destination repeater call sign is not registered on a gateway repeater or the registration contents is not matched The destination repeater cannot be accessed A blank MY call sign memory is selected RX is displayed D D Shows L While operating in the voice communication or low speed data communication mode through the internet some packets may be lost due to network error o...

Page 139: ... RX CS R NOTE When a received signal is weak or during DR mode scanning the call sign may not be received correctly In that case appears an error beep sounds and a quick reply call cannot be made Hold down PTT to transmit 2 While holding down PTT the TX RX indicator lights red NOTE Push AUTO TUNE RX CS R or DR C or touch FROM on the DR mode screen to cancel the Call Sign Capture mode and return to...

Page 140: ...ls from a repeater or a simplex frequency Search for the nearest repeater p 8 11 Searches for the nearest repeater by using your own and the repeater s location The nearest repeaters in your transceiver s repeater list are displayed as the available choices Your access repeater must be set to FROM when you transmit a call in the DR mode You have four ways to set the access repeater Click the title...

Page 141: ...isted Example 11 Japan Touch your access repeater to select the repeater y y area or name Example Hirano The transceiver returns to the DR mode screen and the selected repeater is set in FROM D D Using the preloaded repeater list How to switch the repeater group To switch the repeater group while in the DR mode push QUICK C and then touch Group Select FROM Access repeater setting Continued Repeate...

Page 142: ...scan stops then touch SCAN D The DR mode scan is cancelled You can skip certain repeaters as a scan target You can also skip all repeaters in certain groups from a scan See page 9 42 for details NOTE Even if the transceiver receives a signal from a re peater the repeater may not receive the transceiv er s signal because the repeater s output power is higher than the transceiver s FROM Access repea...

Page 143: ...r more times to select the page Touch External GPS e e When you know your position and operate as a base sta tion the Repeater Search function can be used if Manu al is selected Push r r SET C to save and exit the Set mode The GPS icon blinks when receiving data If Manual was selected the icon does not appear Disappears The GPS icon stops blinking when valid data is re ceived It may take only a fe...

Page 144: ...ed if the distance to the re peater is under 5 kilometers p 9 36 NOTE When using the Repeater Search function be sure to first receive your own position data If no repeater is found in a 160 kilometers range screen 1 as shown to the right will be displayed If the last received position can be used screen 2 as shown to the right will be displayed Screen 1 Screen 2 Using the Repeater Search function...

Page 145: ...h TX History r r The TX HISTORY screen appears Touch the repeater to use as your access repeater t t Example Hirano The transceiver returns to the DR mode screen and the selected repeater is set in FROM When you push QUICK C in the step r you can display detailed repeater information on the TX HIS TORY screen or delete it from there FROM is selected Touch FROM Touch TX History Hirano repeater is s...

Page 146: ...TO Destination To make a Gateway CQ call Gateway CQ setting p 8 16 Select a repeater from the repeater list if you want to make a Gateway CQ call To make a call to a specific station Your Call Sign setting p 8 17 Select the station call sign in the Your Call Sign memory To select from RX History Setting from RX History p 8 18 When you receive a call the repeater or caller sta tion data is stored i...

Page 147: ... selected w w If TO is not selected touch the TO field Touch the TO field e e The TO SELECT screen appears Touch Local CQ r r The transceiver returns to the DR mode screen and CQCQCQ is displayed in TO CQCQCQ is set in TO TO Destination setting Continued TO is selected Touch TO Touch Local CQ Left Right Center Display The L R C or D in the instructions indicate the part of the controller L Left si...

Page 148: ...p where your destination re t t peater is listed Example 11 Japan Touch the destination repeater y y Example Hamacho The transceiver returns to the DR mode screen and Hamacho is displayed in TO After selecting a repeater you can select another re peater preset in your transceiver by rotating DIAL or M CH L Or you can select another repeater group by rotating BANK L Hamacho is set in TO Touch the d...

Page 149: ...lect the DR mode Check whether or not TO is selected w w If TO is not selected touch the TO field Touch the TO field e e The TO SELECT screen appears Touch Your Call Sign r r The YOUR CALL SIGN screen is displayed Touch the destination name or call sign t t Example TOM The transceiver returns to the DR mode screen and TOM is displayed in TO After selecting a destination you can select another stat...

Page 150: ...he RX HISTORY screen appears Touch the destination name or call sign t t Example TOM The transceiver returns to the DR mode screen and TOM is displayed in TO To add the selected RX HISTORY data to memory push QUICK C on the RX HISTORY screen then touch Add To your Memory TO Destination setting Continued The name and call sign of the selected station is displayed TOM is set in TO Touch the destinat...

Page 151: ...ppears Touch r r Z to display the next page Touch TX History t t The TX HISTORY screen appears Touch the destination name or call sign y y Example Dallas The transceiver returns to the DR mode screen and Dal las is displayed in TO Dallas repeater s call sign is displayed If you push QUICK C on the TX HISTORY screen you can add the selected TX HISTORY data to mem ory or delete it from there TO Dest...

Page 152: ...D to move the cursor backwards or touch D to move the cursor forwards Repeat steps i i y and u to program a call sign of up to 8 characters including spaces and then touch ENT D Example First J then M then 1 then Z then L then K The transceiver returns to the DR mode screen and JM 1ZLK is displayed in TO After programming you can correct the call sign in the DIRECT INPUT UR screen The programmed c...

Page 153: ...of up to 8 characters including spaces and then touch ENT D Example First J then P then 3 then Y then D then H The transceiver returns to the DR mode screen and JP3YDH is displayed in TO After programming you can correct the call sign in the DIRECT INPUT RPT screen The programmed call sign remains on the DIRECT IN PUT RPT screen until inputting a new call sign The following settings are also corre...

Page 154: ... 17 D D Low speed data communication operation 9 17 Speech function 9 18 To announce the received call sign D D 9 18 To announce the RX CS call sign D D 9 19 Speech Language selection D D 9 20 Phonetic Code setting for the Speech alphabet character D D 9 20 Speech speed selection D D 9 21 Speech level selection D D 9 21 Digital squelch functions 9 22 The digital call sign squelch setting D D 9 22 ...

Page 155: ... TX message programming Display the TX Message Edit screen 1 Push q q SET C to enter the Set mode Touch the TX Message item of the My Station Set w w mode My Station TX Message If the specified item is not displayed touch or D one or more times to select the page Touch the desired message memory number field for e e 1 second Example 1 Touch Edit r r The TX Message screen appears Continued on the n...

Page 156: ...mple First J then A then P then A then N then space then then T then O then M Touch ENT i i D to return to the TX Message screen Tx message edit screen Input a space Move the cursor Move the cursor Delete a character Select an input mode Enter Cancel edit Enter JAPAN TOM into 1 q Touch JKL to enter J w Touch ABC to enter A e Touch PQR to enter P o Touch 0 Touch q y u i r e w The L R C or D in the ...

Page 157: ...t mode 2 Enter the TX message Continued The L R C or D in the instructions indicate the part of the controller L Left side R Right side C Center bottom D Display Touch screen Left Right Center Display Message operation 1 Touch TUV to enter T 2 Touch MNO three times to enter O 3 Touch MNO to enter M 4 Touch ENT 1 2 3 4 Previous view ...

Page 158: ...ct the page Touch the number to select message memory num e e ber 1 to 5 To turn OFF the message transmission function select OFF Push r r SET C to exit the Set mode The message is transmitted along with your voice signal The message is transmitted each time you push PTT on the microphone The message is automatically transmitted every 30 sec onds during continuous transmission RX message display f...

Page 159: ...he TX Message item of the My Station Set w w mode My Station TX Message If the specified item is not displayed touch or D one or more times to select the page Touch the desired message memory number for 1 e e second Example 1 Touch the Clear item r r The confirmation screen Clear appears Touch YES t t D Push y y SET C to exit the Set mode Touch My Station Example To delete the programmed TX messag...

Page 160: ...reen to show the contents of the RX r r history Touch t t or D to switch the displayed contents of the RX history CALLER Shows the call sign of the caller station and any note programmed after the call sign CALLED Shows the call sign of the called station RXRPT1 Shows the call sign of the repeater that was accessed by the caller station If it was a call through a gateway and the internet this item...

Page 161: ...lect Delete or Delete All Received call sign viewing Continued JG3LUK listening on JP3YHH port A JG3LUK listening on JP3YHH port A JG3LUK listening on JP3YHH port A CALLER YOUR STATION RX RPT1 RX RPT2 CALLED JM1ZLK calling to JP1YIU port A JM1ZLK calling to JP1YIU port A JM1ZLK calling to JP1YIU port A INTERNET INTERNET CALLED RX RPT2 RX RPT1 CALLER YOUR STATION GW Information RX RPT1 setting may ...

Page 162: ...tch to transmit The TX RX indicator lights red BK blinks on the station that receives the break in call Release PTT or Switch OFF the external TX switch u u to receive Wait for a reply call from the station After receiving the reply call communicate normally i i To cancel the BK mode select OFF in the BK item o o as step r or turn OFF the power How to use Break in While using digital call sign squ...

Page 163: ... listed Example 11 Japan Touch your access repeater t t Example Hamacho Hamacho is displayed in FROM Push y y SET C to enter the Set mode Touch the EMR item of the DV SET Set mode u u DV Set EMR If the specified item is not displayed touch or D one or more times to select the page Touch ON i i Push o o SET C to exit the Set mode EMR appears 0 Push PTT on the microphone or switch ON the ex ternal T...

Page 164: ...e Set mode Touch the EMR AF Level item of the DV SET Set w w mode DV Set EMR AF Level If the specified item is not displayed touch or D one or more times to select the page Touch e e or D one or more times to adjust the EMR audio output level between 0 minimum and 100 maximum in single digit steps Default 50 Push r r SET C to exit the Set mode The L R C or D in the instructions indicate the part o...

Page 165: ...splay Type w w If the specified item is not displayed touch or D one or more times to select the page Touch Large e e The display size changes to the same size such as the repeater name set in TO and FROM The L R C or D in the instructions indicate the part of the controller L Left side R Right side C Center bottom D Display Touch screen Left Right Center Display Touch Display Type Touch Large Lar...

Page 166: ... ON e e Push r r SET C to exit the Set mode When an FM signal is received in the DV mode the DV and FM icons sequentially blink and the transceiver re ceives the signal in the FM mode When digital call sign squelch DSQL or digital code squelch CSQL is selected the transceiver does not receive FM signals even if this function is ON You can silently wait for calls from others These icons alter natel...

Page 167: ...onds If no SD card is inserted or no message is re corded only your call sign is transmitted The transmitted audio can be monitored Push r r SET C to exit the Set mode NOTE When ON or Voice is selected the Automatic Reply function is automatically turned OFF when you push PTT To record the voice signal You can record a voice announcement for the Auto Reply function in DV Auto Reply on the Set mode...

Page 168: ...if you record again Push r r SET C to exit the Set mode D D Playing back the recorded voice audio The recorded voice audio for the Auto Reply function can be played back Push q q SET C to enter the Set mode Touch the DV Auto Reply item of the Voice Memo w w Set mode Voice Memo DV Auto Reply If the specified item is not displayed touch or D one or more times to select the page Touch the e e D to st...

Page 169: ...distination station must be set the GPS Auto TX setting DV G or DV A and the Auto Position reply setting Scrolls a station call sign or the RX message D D Received Auto Reply Position Data When you transmit a call to a destination station but the station is in a situation that makes it difficult to op erate the transceiver the Auto Position Reply function automatically replies with its own call si...

Page 170: ...he COM port number which is used by the IC 7100 1 Baud rate 4800 9600 bps 2 Data 8 bit Parity None Stop 1 bit Flow control Xon Xoff 1 Depending on the PC environment the COM port number used by the IC 7100 may be higher than 5 In such case use the application that can set it to higher than 5 2 The baud rate can be set in the DV Data GPS Out Baud item of the Set mode p 17 26 SET C Connectors USB2 D...

Page 171: ...t the Set mode When a DV call is received the standby beep sounds and after approximately 1 second the call sign is an nounced NOTE Even if a and a note are after a call sign they are not announced The announced contents cannot be recorded on the SD card The IC 7100 has other Speech functions S Level speech function The S meter level is announced before the frequency and mode is announced by pushi...

Page 172: ...lt ON e e Push r r SET C to exit the Set mode Push t t AUTO TUNE RX CS R touch to select the station call sign If the station call sign is not displayed touch or D one or more times to select the page After releasing AUTO TUNE RX CS R the selected station call sign is announced When ON is selected Beeps JG3LUK The L R C or D in the instructions indicate the part of the controller L Left side R Rig...

Page 173: ...in the selected language D D Phonetic Code setting for the Speech al phabet character The speech alphabet character can be set to phonetic code This setting is used for all Speech functions Push q q SET C to enter the Set mode Touch the Alphabet item of the SPEECH Set w w mode SPEECH Alphabet If the specified item is not displayed touch or D one or more times to select the page Touch Phonetic Code...

Page 174: ... SET C to enter the Set mode Touch the SPEECH Level item of the SPEECH w w Set mode SPEECH SPEECH Level If the specified item is not displayed touch or D one or more times to select the page Touch e e or D one or more times to set the speech volume level to between 0 minimum and 100 maximum in single digit steps Default 50 Push r r SET C to exit the Set mode When 0 minimum is selected the call sig...

Page 175: ...because the digital call sign squelch function opens only when receiving a signal addressed to your own call sign Thus the digital call sign squelch function can be used when communicating with only one sta tion While operating in the low speed data communica tion mode the digital squelch opens even if receiv ing a signal is not addressed to your own call sign D D The digital code squelch setting ...

Page 176: ...st the digital code r r If desired touch DEF D for 1 second to reset to the default setting When the received signal s code does not match the digital code squelch does not open however the S RF meter shows the received signal strength Digital squelch function Continued A total of 100 codes 00 99 are selectable The L R C or D in the instructions indicate the part of the controller L Left side R Ri...

Page 177: ...sh MENU C to select the M 2 screen M 2 menu The CALL SIGN screen can be displayed in the DR VFO Memory or Call channel modes Touch CS e e D CALL SIGN screen appears Push r r MENU C to exit the CALL SIGN screen Destination call sign Access repeater call sign Gateway repeater call sign Your own call sign While in the DR mode Viewing the call signs The L R C or D in the instructions indicate the part...

Page 178: ...sed for DV operation in this screen D D Simplex operation While in the Simplex operation the R1 and R2 call signs cannot be set And while in the DR mode the UR call sign cannot be changed Example In this content explains that is operating in the memory mode and changing the UR call sign Select any other than DR mode q q Example Memory mode Push w w MENU C one or more times to select the M 2 screen...

Page 179: ...the Dial to select R1 and then push QUICK C also opens the function window t tTouch Edit to enter the RPT1 CALL SIGN Edit screen Touch the desired block one or more times to select y y the desired character or symbol Example J Selectable characters and symbols A to Z 0 to 9 and space Touch AB 12 to toggle between the Alphabet input and Number input mode Touch CLR D to delete the selected character...

Page 180: ...repeater that has the same gateway as the R1 repeater Destination UR setting 3 1 Touch UR The YOUR SELECT screen is displayed 2 Touch Geteway CQ The REPEATER GROUP screen is displayed 3 Touch the desired Repeater group Example USA Midwest The RPT LIST GRP screen is displayed 4 Touch the desired Repeater Example Dallas The display returns to the CALL SIGN screen 5 Push MENU C to exit the CALL SIGN ...

Page 181: ...quency p 9 34 DUP Duplex direction p 9 35 OFFSET FREQ Frequency offset p 9 35 POSITION Position data accuracy level p 9 36 LATITUDE Latitude position of the repeater p 9 36 LONGITUDE Longitude position of the repeater p 9 36 UTC OFFSET UTC Offset p 9 37 Appears only when USE FROM is selected as YES Example Hirano repeater information NOTE For easy operation the repeater list is pre loaded into you...

Page 182: ... GROUP USE FROM FREQUENCY DUP This item MUST be set to OFF OFFSET FREQ POSITION LATITUDE LONGITUDE UTC OFFSET Continued on the next page When you want to add a new repeater by editing a pro grammed repeater memory contents select Edit In this case after programming be sure to select Add Write If you select Overwrite the original repeater pro grammed contents are overwritten This section describes ...

Page 183: ...ow Touch to input a space Touch i i D to move the cursor backwards or touch D to move the cursor forwards o oRepeat steps u and i to enter a name of up to 16 characters including spaces 0After entering the name touch ENT D Input mode selection window Example East Tokyo Continued on the next page Repeater list programming Continued Name edit screen Input a space Move the cursor Move the cursor Dele...

Page 184: ...n dow Touch to input a space 3 Touch D to move the cursor backwards or touch D to move the cursor forwards 4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 to enter a sub name of up to 8 characters including spaces 5After entering the name touch ENT D Example Japan Continued on the next page Repeater list programming Continued The L R C or D in the instructions indicate the part of the controller L Left side R Right side C...

Page 185: ...teps 7 and 8 to enter a call sign of up to 8 characters including spaces 0After entering the call sign touch ENT D Information Be sure to add a repeater node port letter as the 8th digit in the call sign field after a repeater call sign ac cording to the repeater frequency band as shown be low Note that Japanese repeater node letters are different 1200 MHz A B in Japan 430 MHz B A in Japan 144 MHz...

Page 186: ... the cursor backwards or touch D to move the cursor forwards 4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 to enter a call sign of up to 8 characters including spaces The 8th digit in the gateway repeater call sign is set to only G or a space 5 After entering the gateway repeater call sign touch ENT D Repeater group viewing 6 In this item you can view the repeater group that is selected in 1 Repeater group selection And...

Page 187: ...YES is selected in 7 Access repeater setting 1 Touch FREQUENCY to enter the frequency edit mode A cursor appears and blinks 2 Touch the desired number to enter the desired fre quency shift Touch CE D to delete the selected number Touch D to move the cursor backwards or touch D to move the cursor forwards If desired touch the frequency for 1 second to open the Function set window and then touch the...

Page 188: ...ally set when the ac cess repeater frequency is programmed in 8 Ac cess repeater frequency programming The default value differs depending on the version If necessary you can change the frequency offset 6 Touch D 7 Touch OFFSET FREQ to enter the frequency offset edit mode A cursor appears and blinks 8 Touch the desired number to input the frequency off set Touch CE D to delete the selected number ...

Page 189: ...dit mode A cursor appears and blinks 3 Touch the desired number to input the latitude Touch CE D to delete the selected number Touch D to move the cursor backwards or touch D to move the cursor forwards Touch N S D to toggle between N and S modes 4After entering touch ENT D Longitude programming 13 This item appears only when Approximate or Ex act is selected in 11 Position data accuracy level set...

Page 190: ... touch the Clear to delete the UTC offset 1After entering touch D Storing the repeater list 15 2 Touch Add Write 3 Touch YES D The programmed contents are stored to the repeater list and the display returns to the RPT LIST screen To cancel the programmed data To cancel the programmed data push MENU C to display Cancel edit Touch YES D to cancel programming and the dis play returns the RPT LIST scr...

Page 191: ... or D to select the desired repeater group to be programmed The repeater list of the selected repeater group is dis played r rPush QUICK C t tTouch Edit D The REPEATER LIST EDIT screen is displayed See pages 9 30 to 9 37 for programming details y yTouch Overwrite Touch YES u u D The programmed contents are stored to the repeater list and the display returns to the RPT LIST screen Example East Toky...

Page 192: ...page The repeater groups are displayed e eTouch the repeater group that includes the repeater you want to delete If the specified repeater group is not displayed touch or D one or more times to select the page The repeater list of the selected repeater group is dis played Touch the repeater to be deleted for 1 second r r t tTouch D Touch Delete y y u uTouch YES D The programmed repeater contents a...

Page 193: ... is not displayed touch or D one or more times to select the page The repeater list of the selected repeater group is dis played Touch the repeater to be moved for 1 second r r Touch t t D Touch Move y y DESTINATION blinks on the upper left of the LCD u uTouch the location to insert the repeater you want to move which will be above the memory name se lected in this screen The selected repeater is ...

Page 194: ... necessary edit the contents pp 9 30 to 9 37 o oTouch Add Write 0 Touch YES The programmed contents are added to the repeater list and the display returns to the RX HISTORY screen How to switch the name display When the call sign is displayed on the RX HISTORY screen you can switch the display type to Name Dis play When the repeater name is not programmed in the repeater list the display does not ...

Page 195: ...to select the page Touch the repeater to be skipped during the DR r r mode scan Touch the repeater to be skipped for 1 second t t Touch SKIP y y SKIP appears on the selected repeater Push QUICK C and select SKIP again to cancel the skip setting When SKIP All ON is selected touch to set all repeaters in the group as skip targets Select the re peater to set the skip setting Appears Appears Select th...

Page 196: ...D to delete the selected character symbol or number Touch AB D to open the input mode selection win dow Touch to input a space Touch y y D to move the cursor backwards or touch D to move the cursor forwards Repeat steps u u t and y to enter a name of up to 16 characters including spaces After entering the name touch ENT i i D Example China is programmed Repeater group name programming Touch Repeat...

Page 197: ...Touch q q QUICK C or touch the repeater for 1 sec ond to open the quick menu screen Touch Repeater Detail w w The REPEATER DETAIL screen is displayed When the position data accuracy level is set to Approxi mate direction data is not displayed if the distance to the repeater is under 5 kilometers Example Shows the Hirano repeater detail screen Repeater name Sub name Group number Call sign Duplex se...

Page 198: ...habet input and Number input mode Touch CLR D to delete the selected character symbol or number Touch AB D to open the Input mode selection win dow Touch to input a space Touch u u D to move the cursor backwards or touch D to move the cursor forwards Repeat steps i i y and u to enter a name of up to 16 characters including spaces Example First T then O then M After entering the name touch ENT o o ...

Page 199: ... to move the cursor forwards 3 Repeat steps 1 and 2 to enter a call sign of up to 8 characters including spaces For example First J then M then 1 then Z then L then K 4After entering the your call sign touch ENT D 5 Touch Add Write 6 Touch YES D 77 Push SET C to exit the Set mode Your destination call sign programming Continued To cancel the programmed data To cancel the programmed data push MENU ...

Page 200: ... e eTouch the desired your call sign to be programmed for 1 second If the specified item is not displayed touch or D one or more times to select the page r rTouch Edit D The YOUR CALL SIGN EDIT screen is displayed See pages 9 45 to 9 46 for programming details t tTouch Overwrite Touch YES y y The programmed contents are stored to the your call sign list and the display returns to the YOUR CALL SIG...

Page 201: ...e times to select the page Touch Move r r DESTINATION blinks on the upper left of the LCD t tTouch the location to insert the call sign you want to move which will be above the memory name se lected in this screen The selected call sign is inserted to above the destina tion When Move End is selected the selected call sign is moved to the bottom of the YOUR CALL SIGN screen Select a Your call sign ...

Page 202: ...mory Your Call Sign If the specified item is not displayed touch or D one or more times to select the page The your call sign list are displayed e eTouch the call sign you want to delete for 1 second If the specified call sign is not displayed touch or D one or more times to select the page Touch Delete r r t tTouch YES The programmed call sign contents are deleted from the your call sign list and...

Page 203: ...a local call JM1ZLK listening on JP1YIU port A for a local call His setting is incorrect I cannot access the repeater Example JM1ZLK wants to make a Local Area call Hamacho repeater Hamacho area Hirano repeater Hirano area Called Caller JM1ZLK JM1ZLK s setting The destination TO setting is incorrect Correct setting To make a Local Area call set the destina tion TO to CQCQCQ See page 8 15 for detai...

Page 204: ...or editing GPS memory 10 7 GPS memory D D 10 7 Add a GPS memory D D 10 7 GPS group name programming D D 10 11 Clearing a GPS data D D 10 12 Moving a GPS data D D 10 13 GPS alarm setting D D 10 14 Transmitting GPS data 10 16 GPS data sentence setting D D 10 16 GPS message programming D D 10 17 Transmitting GPS A data 10 18 D PRS D D 10 18 Operating GPS A D D 10 18 Setting GPS A D D 10 19 Displaying...

Page 205: ...ther than GPS default set to GPS p 17 25 Connectors USB2 DATA1 Function DATA1 Function Set the GPS Receiver Baud rate item in the GPS Set mode according to your GPS receiver Default 4800 GPS GPS Set GPS Receiver Baud rate IC 7100 rear panel OPC 1529R Option To the DATA1 jack To the RS 232C port Cross cable necessary For your information The selectable GPS sentences are RMC GGA GLL VTG GSA GSV and ...

Page 206: ...and di rection do not appear p 10 2 GPS GPS Set GPS Select Push r r SET C to exit the GPS POSITION screen NOTE Latitude longitude and altitude may differ depend ing on your GPS Also the time may not be displayed depending on the GPS 67 0ml 249ml 251ml This is an example of the GPS data screens to the right Your station RX station GPS memory Tokyo Big Sight GPS alarm Tokyo Skytree Course is 170 deg...

Page 207: ...the compass direction between Head ing Up North Up and South Up While displaying the q q MY RX MEM or ALM screen push QUICK C Touch Compass Direction w w Touch to select the compass direction e e Heading Up The compass always pointed to your heading course direction North Up The top is always north South Up The top is always south 00 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 29 28 27 2...

Page 208: ... RX Push e e QUICK C Touch Add To GPS Memory r r GPS Memory Edit screen is displayed Touch t t D to select Add Write and touch Yes The data is saved in the GPS memory and returns to the GPS Position screen The position information Latitude Longitude is automat ically added See pages 10 7 and 10 11 for details on editing Push y y SET C to exit the GPS Position screen MY The L R C or D in the instru...

Page 209: ...ber SAT The quantity of tracking satellites Altitude The altitude of your station The altitude is only displayed when more than 4 satellites are tracked When less than 3 satellites are tracked ft is displayed Longitude Latitude Longitude and Latitude of your sta tion Push e e SET D to exit the GPS Information screen N W E S Elevation angle 30 degree line Elevation angle 60 degree line Elevation an...

Page 210: ... Memory If the specified item is not displayed touch or D one or more times to select the page All the previously added GPS memories are displayed Touch No Group e e Push r r QUICK C Touch Add to display the GPS MEMORY EDIT t t screen Continued on the next page GPS Memory No Group B Station A Icom Office C Airport Z ICOM Head Office Tokyo Osaka Push QUICK C Touch GPS Touch GPS Memory The L R C or ...

Page 211: ... the programming is completed Returns to the GPS MEMORY EDIT screen Adding or editing GPS memory Continued Touch NAME Name programming Moves the cursor Clears a character Open an input mode window Touch after enter ing Cancels and returns to the previous screen Space Input mode selection window Touch ab to select the lower case letters Example Icom 01 is entered q w q 3 GPS Memory date programming...

Page 212: ... Set Position Format 9 Touch D or D to move the cursor backward and forward Touch N S to select N to program the north latitude and S to program the South latitude 0Repeat steps 8 and 9 to program the latitude 1 When programming is completed touch ENT D to return to the GPS MEMORY EDIT screen 6 GPS longitude programming 2 Touch LONGITUDE to enter the longitude programming mode 3Enter the desired l...

Page 213: ... A total of up to 100 memories can be stored 8 Writing GPS memory 9 Touch Add Write and then touch YES D to write the programmed GPS memory If a previously added GPS memory is edited select Overwrite The data is added to the GPS memory and then displays its data screen To cancel the programming data To cancel the programmed data push SET C to dis play the Cancel edit screen Touch YES D to cancel p...

Page 214: ...t and number input mode Touch AB and select ab to enter the lower case let ters Touch CLR D to delete the selected character symbol or number Touch to input a space Touch y y D or D to move the cursor backward and forward Repeat steps u u t and y to program up to 16 charac ters of a GPS group name space included Touch ENT i i D when the programming is completed Returns to the GPS MEMORY screen The...

Page 215: ... desired group for 1 second to select e e Touch Delete All In Group r r The confirm screen Delete all in group appears Touch YES D to clear The selected GPS memory is cleared and then returns to the GPS MEMORY screen Deleting a specific GPS memory channel GPS memories can be deleted Touch to select the memory group where the de q q sired GPS memory to delete is located as illustrat ed below Exampl...

Page 216: ...the desired GPS memory for 1 second to r r move Example Icom 02 Touch Move and the DESTINATION screen dis t t plays Select and touch between a GPS memory destina y y tion or Move End If a GPS memory is touched the desired memory is moved up one position If Move End is touched the desired memory is moved to the bottom of the group Adding or editing GPS memory Continued The L R C or D in the instruc...

Page 217: ... the Set mode Touch the GPS ALARM item of the GPS Set w w mode GPS GPS Alarm If the specified item is not displayed touch or D one or more times to select the page Touch Alarm Select e e Touch Group and then All Memories r r If you want to set the alarm to a GPS memory group touch No Group or A to Z Push t t SET C to exit the Set mode When either one of the stations in a specified group en ters th...

Page 218: ...approximate 500 meter 546 yard range a beep sounds three times When the GPS alarm beeps GPS ALARM pops up on the screen and then the icon blinks To cancel the GPS alarm repeat step r and select Alarm OFF Adding or editing GPS memory Continued NOTE When RX or a GPS memory channel is selected the alarm sounds depending on the Alarm Area RX Memory setting in the Set mode GPS GPS Alarm Alarm Area RX M...

Page 219: ...C E91 IC V82 IC U82 IC 2200H ID 1 The GSV sentence is incompatible with them If Manual is selected in the GPS select the GPS sen tence is artificially selected and transmitted according to the manually set position data in Manual Position GPS GPS Set Manual Position Please note that if GPS Auto TX is set to any other setting than OFF the data is automatically transmitted according to the set time ...

Page 220: ...red block one or u u more times to select the desired character number or symbol Touch AB 12 to toggle between the Alphabet input and number input mode Touch AB and select ab to enter the lower case let ters Touch CLR D to delete the selected character symbol or number Touch to input a space Touch i i D or D to move the cursor backward and forward Repeat steps o o u and i to program up to 20 chara...

Page 221: ...re details see the pages listed along with the steps 1 MY Your own call sign programming p 7 2 2 Receing GPS data p 10 2 3 Set GPS TX MODE to GPS A p 10 16 4 Transmitting GPS A data setting pp 10 18 to 10 22 Setting is completed Transmission is enabled in GPS A D D D PRS D PRS is a function which simultaneously sends posi tion data received from the internal or external GPS re ceiver using the slo...

Page 222: ...nsion y y Touch Course Speed u u 4 Setting Time Stamp Set the time stamp function to transmit the received time data in UTC Universal Time Coordinated time Touch Time Stamp i i Select and touch the desired time stamp to set o o OFF Does not transmit the time information DHM Transmits the time stamp in the Day Hour and Minute format HMS Transmits the time stamp in the Hour Minute and Second format ...

Page 223: ...er if you enter a space in your call signs or not 5Touch SSID 6Touch the desired SSID to set D changes the SSID setting page Change the space in call sign to If the space is the last character delete the space instead of changing it to a Example JA3YUA A JA3YUA A 0 No SSID If you use a capital letter it will be de leted 1 15 Adds an SSID of 1 to 15 to your call sign Example 9 is entered JA3YUA A J...

Page 224: ...he desired block one or more times to select the desired character num ber or symbol Touch AB 12 to toggle between the Alphabet input and number input mode Touch AB and select ab to enter the lower case let ters Touch CLR D to delete the selected character symbol or number Touch to enter a space 1 Touch D or D to move the cursor back ward and forward 2 Repeat steps 0 and 1 to program a comment 3 T...

Page 225: ...t interval e e between OFF 5 10 30 seconds or 1 3 5 10 and 30 minutes If four GPS sentences are selected in GPS Sentence menu on page 10 16 5sec cannot be selected Selecting OFF cancels the GPS automatic transmis sion The GPS message is also transmitted if programmed Push r r SET C to exit the Set mode NOTE Use GPS automatic transmission in only the sim plex mode GPS automatic transmission through...

Page 226: ...de D D 11 5 Programming the Call channels D D 11 5 Programming in the DR mode D D 11 6 Checking the programmed Memory contents D D 11 7 Checking the Memory contents programmed D D in the DR mode 11 7 Clearing a Memory channel 11 8 Copying Memory contents 11 9 Copying in the Memory mode D D 11 9 Copy D D ing in the VFO mode 11 9 Programming a Memory name 11 10 Selecting a Memory display type 11 12 ...

Page 227: ... and 430 MHz frequency bands Call channel with split frequency capability Instantly recalls a specified frequency D D Memory channel contents The following information can be programmed into Memory channels Operating frequency p 3 7 Operating mode p 3 17 IF filter number p 5 6 Split data p 6 8 Usable only on the regular Memory channels and Call channels Memory name p 11 10 Duplex direction DUP or ...

Page 228: ...emory mode MEMO and the Memory channel contents appear D D Selecting in the Memory mode Touch the Memory channel number indication once q q or twice to select the Memory mode p 3 4 Rotate BANK w w L to select a Memory bank that contains the channel you want to select Rotate M CH e e L to select a Memory channel num ber Rotate clockwise to select a higher Memory channel number rotate counterclockwi...

Page 229: ...all channels Change these to suit your operating needs Select q q the 144 or 430 MHz frequency band p 3 6 Push w w TUNER CALL L to select the Call channel of the selected frequency band CALL1 appears Rotate M CH to select CALL2 Push e e TUNER CALL L again to return to the previous screen display While in the Call channel mode Appears TUNER CALL Selecting a Call channel Previous view ...

Page 230: ...st above MHz area on the display and then select the desired band Rotate the Dial to select the frequency p 3 4 Touch MW r r D for 1 second to program the con tents into the Memory channel D D Programming the Call channels It is convenient to program often used frequencies into the Call channels for quick recall Rotate M CH q q L to select a Call channel A capital C appears Set the desired content...

Page 231: ...d into the Memory channel Blank channel Touch MW y y D for 1 second to program the con tents into the Memory channel Check the programmed contents on the Memory u u mode p 11 3 For your reference The Memory channel contents programmed in the DR mode can also be copied to the VFO p 11 9 The L R C or D in the instructions indicate the part of the controller L Left side R Right side C Center bottom D...

Page 232: ...s indicate the part of the controller L Left side R Right side C Center bottom D Display Touch screen Left Right Center Display Access repeater call sign Destination call sign D D Checking the Memory contents pro grammed in the DR mode Push q q DR one or more times to cancel the DR mode Touch the Memory channel number indication once w w or twice to select the Memory mode p 3 4 The access repeater...

Page 233: ... Mem ory channel to be cleared Push e e MENU C one or more times to select the M 3 screen Menu 3 Touch MEMO r r D Touch M CL t t D for 1 second to clear the contents The programmed contents disappear BLANK appears Touch M CL for 1 second Touch MEMO Clearing a Memory channel The L R C or D in the instructions indicate the part of the controller L Left side R Right side C Center bottom D Display Tou...

Page 234: ...O Touch the Memory channel number indication to se r r lect the VFO mode p 3 4 D D Copying in the VFO mode In the VFO mode select the Memory channel num ber to be copied And then touch V M for 1 second to copy the Memory channel contents into the se lected VFO BLANK appears if the selected Memory channel is a blank channel In this case nothing can be copied Touch V M for 1 second Touch V M The Mem...

Page 235: ...blank channel Edit Name does not appear Touch the desired block one or more times to i i select the desired character or symbol Selectable characters and symbols A to Z a to z 0 to 9 _ space Touch AB 12 to toggle between the Alphabet input and Number input mode Touch CLR D to delete the selected character symbol or number Touch AB D to open the input mode selection win dow Touch to input a space M...

Page 236: ... o to program up to 16 char acters memory name and then touch ENT D to save the name and return to the MEMORY LIST screen 1 Touch D to return to the MEMO Memory screen Push MENU C to return to the M 3 screen Menu 3 After program ming touch ENT Touch toreturn to the MEMO screen Programming a Memory name Continued Previous view ...

Page 237: ...ndow Touch Name Display e e Touch the desired Display type option r r OFF Displays only the frequency ON Displays the memory name under the fre quency Default Push QUICK Touch Name Display Touch OFF The memory name disappears Selecting a Memory display type The L R C or D in the instructions indicate the part of the controller L Left side R Right side C Center bottom D Display Touch screen Left Ri...

Page 238: ... Memo pads instead of relying on hastily scribbled notes that are easily misplaced D D Writing the displayed contents into the Memo pads You can store the displayed content by pushing MPAD R for 1 second When you store content of the 6th Memo pad the old est stored content is automatically erased to make room for the new content NOTE Each Memo pad must have its own unique content Memo pads having ...

Page 239: ...automatically stored in a temporary pad The temporary pad can be recalled by pushing MPAD R one or more times You may think there are 6 Memo pads because 6 different frequencies 5 are in Memo pads and 1 is in the temporary pad are called up by MPAD R If you change the contents called up from a Memo pad the stored temporary pad content is replaced with the changed content D D Calling up the Memo pa...

Page 240: ...programmed scan VFO mode 12 9 Memory scan Memory mode 12 10 Memory scan D D 12 10 Mode Select scan D D 12 11 Select Memory scan D D 12 12 Setting Cancelling Select Memory channels D D 12 13 F scan and Fine F scan VFO mode Memory mode 12 14 About the D D F scan 12 14 About the Fine D D F scan 12 15 VFO frequency and a priority channel 12 16 DR mode and a priority channel 12 17 Previous view ...

Page 241: ...1B P2 scans between 2A and 2B and P3 scans between 3A and 3B frequencies This scan operates in the VFO mode SELECT MEMORY SCAN p 12 12 Repeatedly scans all Select Memory channels This scan operates in the Memory mode MODE SELECT SCAN p 12 11 Repeatedly scans all selected Memory mode chan nels This scan operates in the Memory mode F SCAN p 12 14 Repeatedly scans within the F span area This scan ope...

Page 242: ...e p 12 5 Dial function How the Dial functions during a scan can be set in the Scan Set mode p 12 5 Squelch status The scan starts with the squelch open For a programmed scan When the tuning step is 1 kHz or less The scan continues until it is manually stopped it does not pause even if signals are detected The scan is paused when the squelch is closed and then opened The scan resumes or is cancelle...

Page 243: ...tree level touch D or MENU C Touch a desired option shown on the display t t When you touch an option it is automatically saved and goes back the previous tree level Push QUICK C and then touch Default to reset to the default setting if desired Push y y MENU C to return to the SCAN screen Touch SCAN Touch SET Touch a desired item Example SCAN Resume Touch a desired option Example OFF The L R C or ...

Page 244: ...n 2 sec onds steps the scan resumes accord ing to the setting in the Resume Timer Hold When receiving a signal the scan paus es and resumes when it disappears ac cording to the setting in Resume Timer Resume Timer Default 2sec Select the scan Resume Timer When a received signal disappears the scan resumes according to this setting When the SCAN Resume is set to OFF this setting is invalid 0 sec Th...

Page 245: ...w w QUICK D to open the Quick Menu window Touch VSC e e Touch the desired option r r appears when the VSC function is ON When you touch an option it is automatically saved and goes back the previous tree level The VSC function is usable in the phone modes SSB AM and FM The VSC function resumes the scan on unmodu lated signals regardless of whether the Scan Re sume function is set to ON or OFF QUIC...

Page 246: ...q q or twice to select the VFO mode p 3 4 Rotate M CH w w L to select scan edge 2A Set 14 000 00 MHz as the lower frequency e e Push r r MENU C one or more times to select the M 1 Menu 1 screen Touch MW t t D for 1 second to program 14 000 00 MHz into scan edge 2A Three beeps sound when the programming is complete Rotate M CH y y L to select scan edge 2B Set 14 360 00 MHz as the upper frequency u ...

Page 247: ...ore times to select the M 1 Menu 1 screen t tTouch SCAN D to display the SCAN screen Touch PROG y y D for 1 second and then touch the desired scan range between P1 P2 and P3 The scan searches between programmed scan channels 1A 1B P1 2A 2B P2 or 3A 3B P3 Example P2 14 000 00 14 360 00 Touch PROG u u D to start the programmed scan The MHz and kHz decimal points and the selected scan range display b...

Page 248: ...through u as described on page 12 8 While scanning touch FINE w w D to switch the scan function between a programmed scan and a Fine programmed scan Touch PROG e e D to cancel the scan While Fine programmed scanning While Programmed scanning Touch FINE Touch FINE Left Right Center Display The L R C or D in the instructions indicate the part of the controller L Left side R Right side C Center botto...

Page 249: ...he M 1 Menu 1 screen e eTouch SCAN D to display the SCAN screen Touch MEMO r r D to start the Memory scan The MHz and kHz decimal points and MEMO SCAN blink while scanning If Up Down is selected as the MAIN DIAL SCAN op tion in the Scan Set mode rotating the Dial changes the scanning direction p 12 4 Touch MEMO t t D to cancel the scan While Memory scanning Touch SCAN Touch MEMO Memory scan Memory...

Page 250: ...MODE SEL SCAN blink while scanning If Up Down is selected as the MAIN DIAL SCAN op tion in the Scan Set mode rotating the Dial changes the scanning direction p 12 4 To change the operating mode while scanning touch e e the mode icon to display the Mode selection screen and then touch the desired operating mode Push MEMO r r D to cancel the scan While Mode Select scanning Touch MEMO for 1 second To...

Page 251: ...nd then touch SEL MEMO to start the Select Memory scan The MHz and kHz decimal points and SEL MEMO SCAN blink while scanning If Up Down is selected as the MAIN DIAL SCAN op tion in the Scan Set mode rotating the Dial changes the scanning direction p 12 4 Push MEMO e e D to cancel the scan While Select Memory scanning Touch MEMO for 1 second Touch SEL MEMO Appears Memory scan Memory mode Continued ...

Page 252: ...error beep sounds when the displayed Memory chan nel is a blank channel Touching SEL D for 1 second displays SELECT ALL Clear Touch YES D to clear all Select Memory channel settings D D Setting Cancelling Select Memory channels SCAN screen When the channel is set as a Select Memory channel SELECT ALL Clear screen After touching SEL for 1 second to clear all Select Memory channel settings Appears L...

Page 253: ...quency In the memory mode rotate M CH L to select the desired Memory channel whose frequency will be the center frequency Touch y y F D to start the F scan F SCAN the MHz and kHz decimal points blink while scanning If Up Down is selected as the MAIN DIAL SCAN op tion in the Scan Set mode rotating the Dial changes the scanning direction p 3 4 When the scan detects a signal the scan stops u u pauses...

Page 254: ...bed on page 12 14 While scanning touch FINE w w D to switch the scan function between F scan and Fine F scan Touch e e F D to cancel the scan While Fine F scanning While F scanning Touch FINE Touch FINE F scan and Fine F scan VFO mode Memory mode Continued Left Right Center Display The L R C or D in the instructions indicate the part of the controller L Left side R Right side C Center bottom D Dis...

Page 255: ... priority channel Push t t QUICK D to open the Quick Menu window Touch PRIO Watch ON to start the Priority scan y y The VFO mode is automatically selected and PRIO ap pears To cancel the Priority scan touch PRIO Watch OFF in the Quick Menu window When a signal is received on the priority channel The Priority channel is automatically selected and PRIO blinks on the screen The scan pause timer and r...

Page 256: ...the Memory mode p 3 4 w Rotate BANK or M CH L to set the priority channel Memory channel Call channel or Program Scan Edge channel can be selected as the priority channel Select the repeater in the DR mode 2 q Push DR C to select the DR mode p 3 17 w Touch FROM Access repeater if FROM is not selected e Rotate the Dial to select the desired repeater You can select a repeater in the FROM SELECT scre...

Page 257: ...TO Destination selection the DR mode scanning and so on To start the DR mode scan touch SCAN in the D 1 screen When a signal is received on the priority channel The Priority channel is automatically selected and PRIO blinks on the screen The scan pause timer and resume settings are the same as for a normal scan Priority scan au tomatically paus es Previous view ...

Page 258: ...r s power is ON D D 13 5 Saving the setting data onto an SD card 13 6 Saving with a different file name 13 7 Loading the saved data files that are on the SD card 13 8 Backing up the data stored on the SD card onto a PC 13 10 About the SD card s folder contents D D 13 10 Making a backup file on your PC D D 13 11 Updating the repeater list 13 12 Cloning Transceiver to Transceiver using an SD card 13...

Page 259: ... ceiver while reading or writing data to or from the SD card or during cloning It will cause the data to be corrupted or damage the card NEVER drop impact or apply vibration to the SD card This will cause the data to be corrupted or damage the card The SD card will get warm if used continuously for a long period of time An SD card has a certain lifetime so data reading or writing may not be possib...

Page 260: ...he transmitted and received audio Communication log The communication and receive history log Automatic answering voice audio for the DV mode Voice audio to use with the Auto Reply function in the DV Mode Voice audio for the Voice TX function Voice audio to use with the Voice TX function RTTY decode log The transmitted or received RTTY decode history log Saving data onto the SD card Previous view ...

Page 261: ...data Before for matting any programmed card make a backup file onto your PC Turn OFF the transceiver and then insert the card q q into the slot Turn ON the transceiver w w appears when the SD card is inserted Push e e SET C to enter the Set mode Touch the SD Card Set mode r r If the specified item is not displayed touch or D one or more times to select the page Touch the Format item t t The confir...

Page 262: ...s to select the page Touch the Unmount item e e The confirmation screen Unmount OK appears Touch YES r r D When the unmounting is completed Unmount is com pleted is displayed then the display automatically re turns to the screen displayed before touching YES D Push in the SD card until a click sounds and then t t carefully pull it out Push Pull out w q q The L R C or D in the instructions indicate...

Page 263: ... New File e e The FILE NAME screen appears The file name is automatically named in the following manner Setyyyymmdd_xx yyyy Year mm month dd day xx serial number Example If a second file is saved on March 1 2013 the file is named Set20130301_02 If you want to change the file name see Save with a dif ferent file name p 13 7 Touch ENT r r D to save the file name The confirmation screen Save file app...

Page 264: ... symbols A to Z a to z 0 to 9 _ space Touch AB 12 to toggle between the Alphabet input and Number input mode Touch CLR D to delete the selected character symbol or number Touch to input a space Touch y y D to move the cursor backwards or touch D to move the cursor forwards Repeat steps u u t and y to program up to 15 charac ters name Example MY DATA Touch ENT i i D to save the name The confirmatio...

Page 265: ...hannels item settings in the menu list and the repeater list into the transceiver Select Loads all memory channels Set mode item settings and the repeater list into the transceiver MY call signs and REF Adjust settings can be se lected to be loaded Repeater List Only Loads only the repeater list into the transceiver The Keep SKIP settings in Repeater List appears t t Touch YES NO or Cancel D When ...

Page 266: ...ng ends COMPLETED appears i i To complete the loading reboot the transceiver Loading the saved settings file that are on the SD card Continued Appears only when ALL or Select is selected in the LOAD FILE screen If Select is selected only when the REF Adjust check box is checked The L R C or D in the instructions indicate the part of the controller L Left side R Right side C Center bottom D Display...

Page 267: ...reply data is stored in the wav format RxLog y y RX record log data is stored in the csv format Setting folder u u The transceiver s setting data is stored in the icf format Voice folder i i The recorded QSO audio date folders are created in the Voice folder yyyymmdd folder o o Recorded audio file is stored in the wav format The folder name is automatically created in the fol lowing format yyyymmd...

Page 268: ...esired folder to copy to then right click t t then click Paste to copy the data that is in the SD card onto the hard disk Example Copying into the Backup folder in C drive When removing the SD card from your PC click the y y SD card icon in the task bar icon in the screen shot as shown to the right The screen shot shows when a memory card reader is connected Remove the SD card from your PC when Sa...

Page 269: ...aded from the Icom website 7100_U_130301 folder will be created in the same place where the downloaded file is saved Inserting the SD card into a PC 2 e Insert the SD card into the SD card drive on your PC Icom recommends that you format all SD cards to be used with the IC 7100 even preformatted SD cards for PCs or other uses See page 13 4 and 13 5 for details of inserting and removing the SD card...

Page 270: ...If the specified item is not displayed touch or D one or more times to select the page o Touch the ICF file to be loaded Example Selecting 7100_USA_130301 icf The LOAD FILE screen appears 0 Touch Repeater List Only The Keep SKIP settings in Repeater List appears Loads only the repeater list into the transceiver Continued on the next page Updating the repeater list Continued Select the file to be l...

Page 271: ...ES D to start the file check While checking the file CHECKING FILE and a prog ress bar are displayed 3After checking settings data loading begins While loading LOADING and a progress bar are dis played 4After loading ends COMPLETED appears To complete the loading reboot the transceiver Repeater list updating is complete Updating the repeater list Continued The L R C or D in the instructions indica...

Page 272: ...sceiver s power e Remove the SD card from the master transceiver as shown at right r Insert the removed SD card into the sub transceiver then turn ON the sub transceiver s power Loads the setting data into the sub transceiver 3 t The master transceiver s setting data loads into the sub transceiver as described on page 13 8 The L R C or D in the instructions indicate the part of the controller L Le...

Page 273: ...the beginning of the previous file D D 14 5 Moving to the beginning of the next file D D 14 5 VOICE PLAYER screen D D s descriptions 14 5 Changing the skip time 14 6 Deleting the recorded contents audio 14 7 Deleting the folder 14 8 Continue to record even if no signals are received 14 9 Record the transmit and receive audio into the same file 14 10 Start to record when the PTT switch is pushed 14...

Page 274: ...le s content reaches 2GB the transceiv er automatically creates a new file and continues record ing NOTE Once recording has started it will continue even if the transceiver is rebooted Recording a QSO audio QUICK While recording While pausing Touch REC Start The L R C or D in the instructions indicate the part of the controller L Left side R Right side C Center bottom D Display Touch screen Left R...

Page 275: ...et mode Touch the REC Mode item of the Voice Memo Set w w mode Voice Memo QSO Recorder Recorder Set REC Mode If the specified item is not displayed touch or D one or more times to select the page Touch RX Only to save and return to the previous e e screen Push r r SET C to exit the Set mode Changing the recording mode SET Touch Voice Memo Touch Recorder Set Touch REC Mode Touch RX Only Touch QSO R...

Page 276: ... Touch the folder that contains the file you want to e e play The file list is displayed The file name is formatted yyyy mm dd hh mm ss y year m month d day hh hour mm minute ss second Touch the file that you want to play r r The VOICE PLAYER screen is displayed and the file starts to playback Touch t t D or push MENU C to stop the play back and return to the file list screen Playing back the reco...

Page 277: ...inning of a file touch to move to the beginning of the previous file and pause Touch to play it back D D Moving to the beginning of the next file When the playback is paused touch to move to the beginning of the next file and pause Touch to play it back Operation while playing back VOICE PLAYER screen D D s descriptions The VOICE PLAYER screen is shown below Recording information Shows the recorde...

Page 278: ...d touch or D one or more times to select the page Touch the desired skip time of 3 5 10 or 30 seconds e e to save and return to the previous screen Push r r SET C to exit the Set mode Changing the skip time SET Touch Player Set Touch Skip Time Example Touch 5sec Touch Voice Memo Touch QSO Recorder The L R C or D in the instructions indicate the part of the controller L Left side R Right side C Cen...

Page 279: ...r m month d day hh hour mm minute ss second Touch the file that you want to delete for 1 second r r Touch Delete t t The confirmation screen Delete file appears Touch YES y y The selected file is deleted Push u u SET C to exit the Set mode To delete all files When you want to erase all audio files in the folder at one time select Delete All in step t above Deleting the recorded contents audio SET ...

Page 280: ...ay Touch the folder that you want to delete for 1 sec e e ond Touch Delete r r The confirmation screen Delete folder appears Touch YES t t The selected folder is deleted Push y y SET C to exit the Set mode To delete all folders When you want to erase all folders at one time select Delete All Folders in step r Deleting the folder Touch Delete Touch YES Touch Play files Touch the folder that you wan...

Page 281: ...D one or more times to select the page Touch Always to continuously record even if no sig e e nal is received Always Recording continues even if no signals are received Squelch Auto The transceiver records audio only while receiving signals the squelch opens Push r r SET C to exit the Set mode Continue to record even if no signals are received SET Touch RX REC Condition Touch Voice Memo Touch QSO ...

Page 282: ...lt setting When you set the RX REC Condition item to Squelch Auto the transceiver records audio to the new file when the squelch either opens or closes Voice Memo QSO Recorder Recorder set RX REC Condition Push r r SET C to exit the Set mode NOTE Even if you set the File Split item to OFF when the recording file s content becomes 2 GB the transceiver continues to record but to a new file About the...

Page 283: ...exit the Set mode NOTE When you set PTT AUTO REC to ON see the notes below The transceiver also starts to record audio when the optional microphone s PTT switch is pushed transmitting using the VOX function or the CI V re mote controller All transmit audio is recorded When RX Only is set in the REC Mode item transmit audio is not recorded When the transceiver receives a signal less than 10 seconds...

Page 284: ...s formatted yyyymmdd y year m month d day Touch the folder that contains the file you want to e e view for 1 second Touch the Folder Information item r r The information screen appears Touch t t C to cancel the information screen Touching SET C or QUICK C also cancels Push y y SET C to exit the Set mode Viewing the folder information SET Shows the information The L R C or D in the instructions ind...

Page 285: ... is formatted yyyy mm dd hh mm ss y year m month d day hh hour mm minute ss second Touch the file that you want to view the information r r for 1 second Touch the File Information item t t The information screen appears Touch y y C to cancel the information screen Touching SET C or QUICK C also cancels Push u u SET C to exit the Set mode Viewing the file information SET Touch Play Files Touch Voic...

Page 286: ...ceive Information screen Receiving in the DR mode Example of file information screens The display items differ depending on the recording contents Transmit Information screen Your own position Transmitting in the DR mode Your own position Destination position Previous view ...

Page 287: ...n screen appears Touch r r C to cancel the information screen Touching SET C or QUICK C also cancels Push t t SET C to exit the Set mode Viewing the SD card s free space and recordable time SET Shows the information screen The L R C or D in the instructions indicate the part of the controller L Left side R Right side C Center bottom D Display Touch screen Left Right Center Display Touch SD Card To...

Page 288: ... the card into the drive When the SD card is inserted in the SD card drive of w w the PC or the SD card reader the screen appears as shown to the right The IC 7100 folder appears Double click the IC 7100 folder e e Double click Double click NOTE The operations while playing back may differ de pending on the software Therefore refer to the software s instruction manual for details When the file doe...

Page 289: ...CTION Recording the voice audio 15 2 Playing back the recorded voice audio 15 3 Programming a memory name 15 4 Transmitting the recorded voice audio 15 6 Adjusting the TX volume level D D 15 7 Voice TX Set mode 15 8 Previous view ...

Page 290: ...screen Touch the desired memory T1 through T4 t t The VOICE TX RECORD T1 screen is displayed when T1 memory is selected Touch y y D to start recording Touch D to stop recording The maximum record time is 90 seconds Hold the microphone 5 to 10 cm 2 to 4 inches from your mouth then speak at a normal voice level Touch MIC GAIN D to display the MIC GAIN screen If you record again on the same channel t...

Page 291: ... the VOICE screen Touch REC r r D to display the VOICE TX RECORD screen Touch the desired memory T1 through T4 t t The VOICE TX RECORD T1 screen is displayed when T1 memory is selected Touch y y D to start the playback Touch D to stop the playback Touch u u D to return to the VOICE TX RECORD screen Touch VOICE Touch REC Example Touch T1 Push MENU Touch While playing The L R C or D in the instructi...

Page 292: ...Touch the desired block one or more times to u u select the desired character or symbol Selectable characters and symbols A to Z a to z 0 to 9 _ space Touch AB 12 to toggle between the Alphabet input and Number input mode Touch CLR D to delete the selected character symbol or number Touch AB D to open the input mode selection win dow Touch to input a space Programming a memory name Touch Edit Name...

Page 293: ...OICE TX RECORD screen Touch i i D to move the cursor backwards or touch D to move the cursor forwards Repeat steps o o u and i to program up to 16 char acters memory name and then touch ENT D to save the name and return to the VOICE TX RE CORD screen 0 Touch D to return to the VOICE TX RECORD screen Previous view ...

Page 294: ...ansmission Touch the memory again Turn OFF the power then turn it ON again Touch another memory except for LEVEL Push MENU C XFC R or SET C Push QUICK C The repeat transmission is cancelled But while trans mitting the voice audio is completely transmitted Once the Repeat TX is made the transceiver pauses until the end of the Repeat Time then transmits again After the second transmission the Repeat...

Page 295: ...he Set mode Touch the VOICE TX Name Display item of the w w Display Set mode Display VOICE TX Name Display If the specified item is not displayed touch or D one or more times to select the page Touch OFF e e Push r r SET C to exit the Set mode The voice TX memory name is displayed The voice TX memory name is not displayed When ON is selected When OFF is selected Setting the VOICE first menu screen...

Page 296: ...h a de sired item Example Re peat Time Touch a de sired option Example 7sec Push MENU Voice TX Set mode Push q q MENU C one or more times to select the M 2 Menu 2 screen In the DR mode select the D1 screen Touch VOICE w w D to select the Voice TX mode VOICE TX screen is displayed Push e e MENU C to display the VOICE screen Touch SET r r D to display the VOICE TX SET screen Touch a desired item t t...

Page 297: ...2 socket D D 16 3 Specifications for the AH 4 D D 16 3 Specifications for the AT 180 D D 16 3 Operating the AH 4 16 4 Before operating D D 16 4 Operating D D 16 4 PTT tune function D D 16 4 Operating the AT 180 16 5 Before operating D D 16 5 Operating D D 16 6 Setting the AT 180 internal switches 16 7 Automatic tuner start HF bands only D D 16 7 PTT tune function D D 16 7 ...

Page 298: ...AH 4 The optional AH 4 matches the IC 7100 to a long wire antenna more than 7 m 23 ft long 3 5 MHz and above See page 16 4 for operation See the AH 4 instruction manual installation and an tenna connection details The AH 4 and AT 180 automatic antenna tuner au tomatically matches the IC 7100 to the connected an tenna NOTE Before connecting be sure to turn OFF the transceiver s power D D Connecting...

Page 299: ...e 50 Ω Maximum input power 120 W Minimum tuning power 10 W 5 15 W Tuning accuracy Less than SWR 2 1 Power supply requirements 13 8 V DC 1 A supplied from the transceiver s ACC socket Dimensions mm in 172 W 69 5 H 230 D 6 7 W 2 7 H 9 0 D Weight Approximately 1 2 kg 2 6 lb Supplied accessories See the AH 4 instruction manual D D Specifications for the AT 180 Frequency coverage 1 8 54 MHz Input imped...

Page 300: ...After changing the frequency you should hold down TUNER CALL L for 1 second to manually start tuning In this case the CW mode and 10 W output power are au tomatically selected and the TX LED lights red NOTE DO NOT change the frequency and oper ating mode while is blinking It may takes approximately 2 to 3 seconds maximum of 15 seconds to complete tuning w w is still ON after the tuning is complete...

Page 301: ... adjust the RF power e Push MENU C to close the display Check the power source voltage current capacity If the tuner still cannot reduce the SWR to less than 1 5 1 after checking the above perform the follow ing Try manual tuning one or more times Adjust the antenna feedline length This is effec tive for higher frequencies in some cases Even if manual tuning does not match the antenna and the tune...

Page 302: ...a SWR is higher than 1 5 1 regardless of the internal switch position de scribed on the page 16 7 In this case do the step e to manually tune the antenna If you continue to transmit without retuning goes out after approximately 10 seconds the AT 180 is by passed and the antenna is directly connected Push e e TUNER CALL L for 1 second to start manual tuning While tuning the transceiver transmits in...

Page 303: ... Start item of the Function Set mode SET C Function Tuner PTT Start SW Position Operation S1 A default The tuner operating mode is set by S2 described below B THROUGH INHIBIT The tuner tunes the antenna even when the antenna has poor SWR up to VSWR 3 1 after tuning In this case manual tun ing is necessary each time you change the frequency although the tuner auto matically starts tuning when the V...

Page 304: ...ode items and Default settings 17 3 Voice Memo Set mode 17 11 DV Set mode 17 13 SPEECH Set mode 17 15 QSO RX Log Set mode 17 16 Function Set mode 17 18 Tone Control Set mode 17 23 Connectors Set mode 17 24 Display Set mode 17 27 Time Set Set mode 17 30 Others Set mode 17 31 Previous view ...

Page 305: ...Repeat steps r r w and e to show the desired item s setting screen To go back the previous tree level touch D or MENU C Touch a desired option shown on the display or t t D to adjust a level When you touch an option it is automatically saved and the screen returns to the previous display Rotating the Dial also adjusts the level Push QUICK C and then touch Default to reset to the default setting if...

Page 306: ...values or functions in the DV mode Standby Beep OFF ON or ON to me High Tone Selects whether or not to sound a beep after a received signal disappears Auto Reply OFF ON or Voice Selects whether or not to automatically reply to a call addressed to your own call sign DV Data TX PTT or Auto Selects to manually or automatically transmit low speed data Digital Monitor Auto Digital or Analog Selects the...

Page 307: ...evel 0 50 100 Sets the volume level for the voice synthesizer QSO RX Log In this item set the QSO RX History Log options QSO Log 1 OFF or ON Selects whether or not to make a communication log on the SD card RX History Log 1 OFF or ON Selects whether or not to make a DV mode s re ceive history log on the SD card CSV Format Separator Decimal Sep Dec 2 Sep Dec or Sep Dec Selects the separator and the...

Page 308: ...the function of the RF SQL control TX Delay HF OFF 10ms 15ms 20ms 25ms or 30ms Sets the transmission s timing of the IC 7100 to prevent any external equipment that is connected from damage by the transmitted RF 50M OFF 10ms 15ms 20ms 25ms or 30ms See HF above 144M OFF 10ms 15ms 20ms 25ms or 30ms See HF above 430M OFF 10ms 15ms 20ms 25ms or 30ms See HF above Time Out Timer OFF 3min 5min 10min 20min...

Page 309: ...r or not to directly select the VOICE TX screen skipping the VOICE screen KEYER 1st Menu KEYER Root or KEYER SEND Select whether or not to directly select the KEYER SEND screen skipping the KEYER screen Speaker Out OFF or ON Selects to mute the speaker output MIC AF Out OFF or ON Selects to output the received audio from the MIC connector RC MIC F 1 P AMP ATT AGC NB NR NOTCH RIT AUTOTUNE RX CS TS ...

Page 310: ...h pass filter or low pass filter of the receive audio RTTY RX HPF LPF 100 2000 500 2400 Sets the high pass filter or low pass filter of the receive audio TX SSB TX Bass 5 0 5 Sets the bass level of the transmit audio TX Treble 5 0 5 Sets the treble level of the transmit audio TBW WIDE 100 200 300 500 2500 2700 2800 2900 Sets the lower and higher cut off frequencies to change the transmission passb...

Page 311: ...g the external keypad KEYER OFF or ON Selects whether or not to transmit keyer memory contents using the external keypad RTTY OFF or ON Selects whether or not to transmit RTTY memory contents using the external keypad CI V CI V Baud Rate 300 1200 4800 9600 19200 or Auto Sets the CI V code transfer speed CI V Address 01h 88h DFh Sets the transceiver s unique CI V hexadecimal address code CI V Trans...

Page 312: ... VOICE TX Name Display OFF or ON Selects whether or not to display the voice TX memory name on the VOICE TX screen KEYER Memory Display OFF or ON Selects whether or not to display the keyer mem ory contents on the KEYER SEND screen Opening Message OFF or ON Selects whether or not to display the opening message at power ON Power ON Check OFF or ON Selects whether or not to display the RF Power RIT ...

Page 313: ...her IC 7100 Sub Touch Screen Calibration Adjusts the touch screen Reset Partial Reset Returns all settings to their default values with out clearing the memory contents call sign memories or repeater lists All Reset Clears all programming and memories and re turn all settings to their default values Set mode items and Default settings Continued NOTE The default settings shown below in bold are for...

Page 314: ...matically created as shown in the example below Example Recording date 2013 3 1 15 30 00 File name 20130301_153000 The voice audio is recorded onto an SD card and saved in the wav format The recorded voice audio can also be played back on a PC The extension wav is not displayed on the trans ceiver s screen REC Mode Default TX RX Voice Memo QSO Recorder Recorder Set REC Mode REC Mode Records both t...

Page 315: ...f a signal is transmitted ON The recording automatically starts when a sig nal is transmitted The recording will stop when No signal is transmitted for 10 seconds after the last transmission No signal is received for 10 seconds after the last transmission 10 minutes after the last transmission while the squelch is open SSB CW RTTY AM modes A signal is received within 10 seconds after the last tran...

Page 316: ...sceiver automatically transmits it USB2 Function or DATA1 Function item must be set to DV Data p 17 25 Digital Monitor Default Auto DV Set Digital Monitor Digital Monitor Select the receive mode when XFC is held down in the DV mode Auto Receives in the DV mode or the FM mode depending on the received signal Digital Monitors in the DV mode Analog Monitors in the FM mode Digital Repeater Set Default...

Page 317: ...FF ON Turns the function ON BK appears on the display NOTE The BK function is automatically turned OFF when transceiver is turned OFF EMR Default OFF DV Set EMR EMR The EMR Enhanced Monitor Request communica tion mode can be used in the digital mode In the EMR mode no call sign setting is necessary When an EMR mode signal is received the audio voice will be heard at the specified level even if the...

Page 318: ...NE RX CS OFF The station call sign is not announced ON The station call sign is announced S Level SPEECH Default ON SPEECH MODE SPEECH MODE SPEECH Turn the Signal strength level Speech function ON or OFF OFF Only the operating frequency is announced ON The operating frequency and the signal strength level are announced MODE SPEECH Default OFF SPEECH MODE SPEECH MODE SPEECH Turn the Operating Mode ...

Page 319: ...ver before making a receive history log OFF The RX History Log function is OFF ON The transceiver makes a DV mode s receive his tory log on the SD card The transceiver starts making a receive history log when you finish to talk NOTE The folder name is automatically created as IC 7100 RxLog The file name is automatically created as shown in the example below Log start date and time 2013 3 1 15 30 0...

Page 320: ...eceive in the DV mode The RX History log contents are shown below Content Example Description Frequency 438 010000 RX Frequency Mode DV Operating mode DV is fixed Caller JA3YUA A Call sign of the caller station 7100 Note after the call sign Called CQCQCQ Call sign of the called station Rx RPT1 JP3YHH G Access repeater call sign of the caller station or the gateway repeater call sign of your local ...

Page 321: ... switch is pushed Band Edge Beep Default ON Default Function Band Edge Beep Band Edge Beep When you tune into or out of an amateur band s fre quency range you can hear a beep tone If you select ON User or ON User TX Limit you can program a total of 30 band edge frequencies in the User band Edge item You can set the beep output level in the Beep Level item as described to the left OFF Band edge bee...

Page 322: ...N Holding down SPLIT for 1 second quickly se lects split frequency operation SPLIT Offset Default 0 000 MHz Function SPLIT DUP SPLIT Offset SPLIT Offset Set the offset for the quick split function The difference between transmit and receive frequencies The frequency offset can be set to between 9 999 MHz and 9 999 MHz in 1 kHz steps SPLIT LOCK Default OFF Function SPLIT DUP SPLIT LOCK SPLIT LOCK T...

Page 323: ...ew frequency whether the external antenna tuner is ON or OFF AT 180 Automatically starts tuning when PTT is pushed on a new frequency only if the internal antenna tuner is ON TUNER Switch Default Auto Function Tuner TUNER Switch TUNER Switch Select whether or not to store the AT 180 s status on each band When you change the operating frequency this func tion will automatically select the correct A...

Page 324: ...lters can be used SSB CW Sync Tuning Default OFF Function SSB CW Sync Tuning SSB CW Sync Tun ing Turn the displayed frequency shift function ON or OFF When this function is turned ON the audio pitch or tones of the received signal will remain the same even when the operating mode is changed between SSB and CW The amount of frequency shift may differ depending on the CW pitch setting OFF The displa...

Page 325: ... on the optional HM 151 remote control mic No function P AMP ATT AGC NB NR NOTCH RIT AUTOTUNE RX CS TS MPAD M CLR BANK SPLIT A B DUP TONE DSQL COMP TBW METER DR FROM TO DR SCAN Voice TX T1 Mode Select Default All mode Function RC MIC Mode Select Mode Select Disables the mode selection with the optional HM 151 remote control mic to simplify operation SSB CW RTTY AM FM WFM DV Power OFF With No Contr...

Page 326: ...X Bass Mode SSB AM FM DV First select the operating mode then set the transmit audio bass level to between 5 and 5 TX Treble Default 0 Tone Control TX Mode TX Treble TX Treble Mode SSB AM FM DV First select the operating mode then set the transmit audio treble level to between 5 and 5 TBW WIDE Default 100 2900 Tone Control TX SSB TBW WIDE TBW WIDE Mode SSB Set the lower and higher cut off frequenc...

Page 327: ...vel Set the IF output level at the ACC socket and the USB connector to between 0 and 100 ACC MOD Level Default 50 Connectors ACC MOD Level ACC MOD Level Set the input modulation level at the ACC socket to between 0 and 100 DATA MOD Level Default 50 Connectors DATA MOD Level DATA MOD Level Set the input modulation level at the DATA jack to be tween 0 and 100 USB MOD Level Default 50 Connectors USB ...

Page 328: ...ceiver the same change is automatically set on other connected transceivers or receivers and vice versa USB2 Function Default OFF Connectors USB2 DATA1 Function USB2 Function USB2 Function Two COM port numbers are assigned to the USB con nector One of them is used for cloning and CI V opera tion USB1 Select the use of the other COM port USB2 OFF Does not use the COM port USB2 RTTY Decode used for ...

Page 329: ...ket s pin 7 VSEND usage and pin 3 HSEND usage OFF VSEND is not used HSEND is used for all bands UHF VSEND is used for the 430 MHz band HSEND is used for the HF 50 MHz and 144 MHz bands VHF UHF VSEND is used for the 144 MHz and 430 MHz bands HSEND is used for the HF 50 MHz bands 9600bps Mode Default OFF Connectors 9600bps Mode 9600bps Mode Select whether to allow data transmission at 9600 bps or no...

Page 330: ...call sign of the call er station when a call is received OFF Does not display the caller station s call sign Auto The caller station s call sign auto matically scrolls once and then dis appears Auto RX Hold The caller station s call sign automat ically scrolls once and then remains on the display until the signal disap pears NOTE When Auto or Auto RX Hold is selected and if the call sign and name ...

Page 331: ...ng message at power ON OFF Opening message display is skipped ON Icom logo MY call sign and the product model IC 7100 are displayed at power ON Power ON Check Default ON Display Power ON Check Power ON Check Select whether or not to display the RF Power RIT Auto Power OFF condition when the transceiver is ac tivated When the RIT or Auto Power OFF is set to OFF no display is shown OFF Does not disp...

Page 332: ...s language to Japanese and can t understand the menu system in the new setting you will have to change the language back to English in Display Language or System Language this item or by doing a partial reset of the IC 7100 CPU A partial reset will not clear your call sign databases To do a partial reset of the CPU do the following steps Push SET q q C to enter the Set mode Touch the Partial Reset...

Page 333: ...steps Clock Display Default Local Time Set Clock Display Clock Display Set a desired clock display mode Local Displays the local time UTC Displays the UTC Universal Time Coordinat ed Auto Power OFF Default OFF Time Set Auto Power OFF Auto Power OFF This function automatically turns OFF the power after no operation has not been performed for the prepro grammed time The Auto Power OFF pops up in 10 ...

Page 334: ...et Others Reset Partial Reset A Partial reset resets operating settings to their default values VFO frequency VFO settings menu contents without clearing the items below See page 19 3 for details All Reset Others Reset All Reset Reset the CPU if the internal CPU malfunctions due to static electricity and so on All reset clears all program ming and returns all settings to their factory defaults inc...

Page 335: ...A2 D D 18 2 When connecting to ACC D D 18 2 When connecting to MIC D D 18 2 Packet AFSK operation 18 3 Setting the data transmission speed 18 4 Adjusting the TNC output level 18 5 Using a level meter or synchroscope D D 18 5 Not using a measuring device D D 18 5 Previous view ...

Page 336: ...ecessary manual TNC etc Select pin 7 VSEND and pin 3 HSEND output usage in the Set mode p 17 26 e HF 50 MHz HSEND u 144 430 MHz VSEND 1 When using the VOX function no connection is needed Refer to the instruction manual of the external equipment 2 When connecting the squelch line consult the necessary manual 3 Using this terminal the MIC AF Out item is set to ON in Func tion Set mode p 17 22 Conne...

Page 337: ...ng doesn t go outside the ALC zone Frequency display during AFSK operation When operating AFSK in the SSB mode the displayed frequency is the signal s carrier point Tone pair example HF band LSB data mode Mark frequency 2125 Hz Shift frequency 200 Hz Packet AFSK operation Appears when the data mode is selected NOTE When the data mode is selected the audio input from the MIC connector is automatica...

Page 338: ...e If the specified item is not displayed touch or D one or more times to select the page Touch ON e e ON 9600 bps data speed OFF Disables data transmission at 9600 bps This is used for only regular audio or slower data transmission Push r r SET C to exit the Set mode Setting the data transmission speed Left Right Center Display The L R C or D in the instructions indicate the part of the controller...

Page 339: ...C to the transceiver p 18 2 w Enter a test mode CAL and so on on the TNC then transmit some test data e If the transceiver fails to transmit the test data or transmits sporadically TX RX indicator doesn t light or it flashes Decrease the TNC output level until the transmit indicator lights continuously If transmission is not successful even though the TX indicator lights continuously increase the ...

Page 340: ...software D D 19 6 Initial setup using an SD card D D 19 7 Importing the repeater list in a CSV format file 19 8 Programming and Exporting the repeater list in a CSV format file 19 9 Touch screen calibration function 19 10 Dial tuning tension adjustment 19 10 Protection function 19 10 External keypad connections 19 11 Band voltage modification 19 11 Troubleshooting 19 12 Transceiver power D D 19 12...

Page 341: ...le and in the internal PA unit DC power cable fuses ATC 30 A PA unit fuse ATC 5 A R WARNING USE only the applicable fuse If an inapplicable fuse is used a fire may be caused or damage the transceiver D D Circuitry fuse replacement Remove the 9 screws then remove the top cover q q Replace the circuitry fuse as shown to the right w w CAUTION USE needle nose pliers when remov ing the fuse and pull it...

Page 342: ... data a par tial reset can be performed as described below Left Right Center Display After performing the partial reset A Partial reset resets operating settings to their default values VFO frequency VFO settings menu contents without clearing the items listed below Memory channel contents Section 4 Repeater list p 9 28 Call sign memories p 9 45 TX Message data p 9 2 GPS Memory contents p 10 7 GPS...

Page 343: ... touch NEXT r r After reading the displayed message touch YES to t t perform the All reset The transceiver displays ALL RESET then the All y y reset is completed Left Right Center Display After performing the All reset All reset clears all programming and returns all settings to their factory defaults Therefore the repeater list Memory channel contents filter setting and so on will be cleared so y...

Page 344: ...one Mode ap pears touch YES Touch OUT on the master transceiver to start clon r r ing While cloning the screen as show below is dis played Master transceiver s screen Sub transceiver s screen When cloning is finished turn power OFF then ON t t again to exit the cloning mode CLONE END appears automatically on the sub trans ceiver s display after the cloning is completed Data cloning The IC 7100 has...

Page 345: ... of the PC or the SD card reader Double click the CS 7100 shortcut icon on the desk r r top to start the software After starting up Initial Setup appears the first time To make the initial setup using the saved data on the card follow the steps as described in Initial setup using an SD card p 19 7 Click t t on the tool bar or Open in the File menu to show the data file selection screen Select the ...

Page 346: ... the card follow the steps below qClick the SD radio button w Click Open to show the data file selection screen e Select the icf file format stored in a Setting folder on the card r Click OK to read the selected file and open the cloning screen Set the desired settings in the CS 7100 The initial setup is required only once After completing the top screen appears when starting up the CS 7100 Previo...

Page 347: ...s or No to start importing Yes If the repeater call sign in your original repeater group is in the CSV file format the original USE FROM settings will be kept when importing No Even if the repeater call sign in your original re peater group is in the CSV file format the original USE FROM setting will be replaced when import ing y yThe repeater information of the repeater list is read to the CS 710...

Page 348: ...select the Repeater List folder in step q Group cannot be selected Group Exports repeater information programmed in only the selected group All Exports repeater information programmed in all groups When the Save as window appears save the data e e in a CSV format using a individual file name Then save it in a CSV format file to a folder on your PC and the exportation is completed Please read this ...

Page 349: ...LMT appears instead of the TX indicator during transmit Transmission inhibit Deactivates the transmitter HOT blinks instead of the TX indicator When the protector is activated wait until the power amplifier cools down using the transceiver in only the stand by or receive mode DO NOT turn the transceiver power OFF when the protector is ON If you do the cooling fan will not function and it will take...

Page 350: ...ad set the External Key pad item of the Connectors Set mode as described below For the CW memory keyer set the KEYER item to ON For the RTTY memory set the RTTY item to ON For the TX voice memory set the VOICE item to ON An external keypad should be purchased separate ly External keypad connections Band voltage modification The transceiver does not output the band voltage from the ACC socket by de...

Page 351: ...e operat ing frequency Sec 2 Sec 5 Sec 3 Sec 3 Sec 2 Received audio in the SSB mode is unclear or distort ed The side band setting is incorrect between USB and LSB The PBT function is activated Toggle between USB and LSB in the Mode selection screen Push M CH and then hold down CLR for 1 second to clear the PBT function Sec 3 Sec 5 No contact can be made with another station The RIT function is tu...

Page 352: ...V data transfer speed to other than 300 and 1200 bps Select the Clone mode in the Others Set mode Sec 17 CS 7100 Instruction manual Display D D PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION REF The displayed frequency does not change The dial lock function is turned ON Hold down SPEECH for 1 second to turn OFF the function Sec 5 Scanning D D PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION REF A Programmed scan does not start T...

Page 353: ...ta directly into the transceiver Sec 19 Sec 13 19 Sec 9 Even holding down AUTO TUNE RX CS the received call sign will not set to the destination call sign The call sign has not been correctly re ceived When a received signal is weak or a sig nal is received during scanning the call sign may not be received correctly In that case appears and error beeps sound and a reply call cannot be made Try it ...

Page 354: ...20 1 Section 20 CONTROL COMMAND Remote jack CI V information 20 2 CI V connection example D D 20 2 Data format D D 20 2 Command table D D 20 3 Data content description D D 20 11 Previous view ...

Page 355: ...t y u FE FE E0 88 Cn Sc Data area FD q w e r t y u D D CI V connection example The transceiver can be connected through an optional CT 17 ci v level converter to a PC equipped with an RS 232C port The Icom Communications Interface V CI V controls the transceiver Up to 4 Icom CI V transceivers or receivers can be con nected to the PC See page 17 25 for setting the CI V condition using the set mode ...

Page 356: ...ion ON Cmd Sub cmd Data Description 0F 00 Read Split function OFF 01 Read Split function ON 11 Read DUP operation 12 Read DUP operation 00 Set Split function OFF 01 Set Split function ON 10 Set the simplex operation 11 Set DUP operation 12 Set DUP operation 10 00 Send read the 10 Hz 1 Hz tuning step 01 Send read the 0 1 kHz tuning step 02 Send read the 1 kHz tuning step 03 Send read the 5 kHz tuni...

Page 357: ...OFF 01 Send read Auto Notch function ON 42 00 Send read Repeater tone OFF 01 Send read Repeater tone ON 43 00 Send read Tone squelch OFF 01 Send read Tone squelch ON Cmd Sub cmd Data Description 16 44 00 Send read Speech compressor OFF 01 Send read Speech compressor ON 45 00 Send read Monitor function OFF 01 Send read Monitor function ON 46 00 Send read VOX function OFF 01 Send read VOX function O...

Page 358: ...min 5 30 min 0014 00 01 Send read the PTT Lock function setting 00 OFF 01 ON Cmd Sub cmd Data Description 1A 05 0015 00 01 Send read the Quick Split function setting 00 OFF 01 ON 0016 see p 20 13 Send read the Split offset frequency 0017 00 01 Send read the Split Lock function setting 00 OFF 01 ON 0018 see p 20 13 Send read the Duplex offset fre quency 0019 00 01 Send read the One Touch Repeater s...

Page 359: ...28 50 0255 100 0048 00 to 02 Send read the RX Call Sign SPEECH setting 00 OFF 01 ON Kerchunk 02 ON All 0049 00 01 Send read the RX CS SPEECH function setting 00 OFF 01 ON Cmd Sub cmd Data Description 1A 05 0050 00 01 Send read the S Level SPEECH function setting 00 OFF 01 ON 0051 00 01 Send read the MODE SPEECH function setting 00 OFF 01 ON 0052 00 01 Send read the speech language 00 English 01 Ja...

Page 360: ...emory 00 OFF 01 ON 0095 00 01 Send read the CI V transceive setting 00 OFF 01 ON Cmd Sub cmd Data Description 1A 05 0096 00 to 02 Send read the USB2 COM port function setting 00 OFF 01 RTTY Decode 02 DV Data 0097 00 to 03 Send read the DATA1 function setting 00 OFF 01 RTTY Decode 02 DV Data 03 GPS 0098 00 01 Send read the GPS output setting 00 OFF 01 DATA1 USB2 0099 00 01 Send read the DV or GPS d...

Page 361: ...Rise time setting 00 2 msec 01 4 msec 02 6 msec 03 8 msec 0137 00 01 Send read the paddle polarity setting 00 Normal 01 Reverse 0138 00 to 02 Send read the keyer type setting 00 Straight 01 BUG Key 02 ELEC Key Cmd Sub cmd Data Description 1A 05 0139 00 01 Send read Mic up down keyer setting 00 OFF 01 ON 0140 00 01 Send read the Twin Peak Filter setting 00 OFF 01 ON 0141 00 to 02 Send read the RTTY...

Page 362: ...read EMR AF Level 0000 0 to 0255 100 0184 00 to 02 Send read the external GPS re ceiver setting 00 OFF 01 External GPS 02 Manual 0185 00 01 Send read the GPS Receiver Baud setting 00 4800 bps 01 9600 bps Cmd Sub cmd Data Description 1A 05 0186 see p 20 13 Send read the manually pro grammed position 0187 00 01 Send read the GPS Indicator set ting 00 OFF 01 ON 0188 00 01 Send read the Position Forma...

Page 363: ... see p 20 14 Send read the Tone squelch fre quency 02 see p 20 14 Send read the DTCS code and polarity 07 see p 20 14 Send read the CSQL code DV mode 1C 00 00 Send read the Transceiver s status RX 01 Send read the Transceiver s status TX 01 00 Send read Antenna tuner OFF through 01 Send read Antenna tuner ON 02 Send read the Manual tuning selec tion 02 00 Send read Transmit frequency monitor check...

Page 364: ...nsmission bandwidth setting Command 1A 05 0074 0075 0076 X X Lower edge Higher edge Lower edge 0 100Hz 1 200Hz 2 300Hz 3 500Hz Higher edge 0 2500Hz 1 2700Hz 2 2800Hz 3 2900Hz RX HPF and LPF settings in each operat ing mode Command 1A 05 0056 0059 0062 0065 X X X X LPF upper side HPF lower side HPF 00 through 01 to 20 100 to 2000 Hz LPF 05 to 24 500 to 2400 Hz 25 through Set the LPF value larger th...

Page 365: ...0 Edge number q is not sent with command 02 reading the band edge frequencies Band stacking register Command 1A 01 q X X X X w When sending the contents the codes such as op erating frequency and operating mode should be added after the frequency band code and register code as shown below See t to 1 on Memory content setting p 20 16 Frequency band code q q Code Freq band Frequency range unit MHz 0...

Page 366: ...n My position data setting Command 1A 05 0186 q XXXXXXX00X0XXXXXXXX00XXXXXXX0X w e r t y u i o 0 1 4 5 3 2 Latitude Altitude Longitude 10 degree digit 0 9 1 degree digit 0 9 10 min digit 0 5 1 min digit 0 9 0 1 min digit 0 9 0 01 min digit 0 9 0 001 min digit 0 9 0 fixed 0 fixed S 0 N 1 0 fixed 100 degree digit 0 1 10 degree digit 0 9 1 degree digit 0 9 10 min digit 0 5 1 min digit 0 9 0 1 min dig...

Page 367: ... Command 1B 02 q e w X X 0 X X X Transmit polarity 0 Normal 1 Reverse Receive polarity 0 Normal 1 Reverse 0 fixed First digit 0 7 Second digit 0 7 Third digit 0 7 Digital code squelch setting Command 1B 07 X X q Second digit 0 9 First digit 0 9 DV MY call sign setting Command 1F 00 Set your own call sign and note of up to 12 characters X X X X X X X X X X X X o 2 q i q i Your own call sign setting...

Page 368: ...ng p 20 12 FF stands for no call sign receiving after turning ON the transceiver DV RX message setting Command 20 0101 20 0102 X X X X X X X X 1 8 9 2 X X X X q 0 q 0 RX message 20 characters fixed 1 8 Call sign of the calling station 8 characters fixed 9 2 Note of the calling station 4 characters fixed See Character code setting p 20 12 FF stands for no message receiving after turning ON the tran...

Page 369: ...e squelch function ON CSQL 5 7 Repeater tone frequency setting 8 0 Tone squelch frequency setting See Repeater tone tone squelch frequency setting p 20 14 1 3 DTCS code setting See DTCS code and polarity setting p 20 14 4 Digital code squelch setting See Digital code squelch setting p 20 14 5 7 Duplex offset frequency setting See Duplex Offset frequency setting p 20 13 8 5 Destination call sign se...

Page 370: ...Specifications 21 2 General D D 21 2 Transmitter D D 21 2 Receiver D D 21 3 Options 21 4 21 1 Section 21 SPECIFICATIONS AND OPTIONS Previous view ...

Page 371: ...mption Transmit Max power 22 0 A Receive Standby 0 9 A Max audio 1 2 A Dimensions projections not included Main unit 167 W 58 H 225 D mm 6 6 W 2 3 H 8 9 D in Controller 165 W 64 H 78 5 D mm 6 5 W 2 5 H 3 1 D in Weight approximately Main unit 2 3 kg 5 1 lb Controller 0 5 kg 1 1 lb ACC connector 13 pin DATA1 connector 3 conductor 2 5 d mm 1 10 DATA2 connector 6 pin REMOTE connector 2 conductor 3 5 d...

Page 372: ... FM Less than 0 3 µV 1 Preamp 1 is ON 2 Preamp 2 is ON 3 Preamp is ON Selectivity IF filter shape is set to SHARP SSB BW 2 4 kHz More than 2 4 kHz 6 dB Less than 3 4 kHz 40 dB CW BW 500 Hz More than 500 Hz 6 dB Less than 700 Hz 40 dB RTTY BW 500 Hz More than 500 Hz 6 dB Less than 800 Hz 40 dB AM BW 6 kHz More than 6 0 kHz 6 dB Less than 10 0 kHz 40 dB FM BW 15 kHz More than 12 0 kHz 6 dB Less than...

Page 373: ...equired for connection SM 50 desktop microphone Unidirectional dynamic microphone for base station operation Includes UP DOWN switches a low cut switch and mic gain control An optional OPC 589 is required for connection PS 126 dc power supply Output voltage 13 8 V DC Max output current 25 A SP 35 external speaker External speakers suitable for mobile operation SP 35 Compact type 4 ø 7 W HM 36 hand...

Page 374: ... GPS receiver OPC 2218LU data communication cable USB type Allows low speed data communication in the DV mode OPC 2253 control cable OPC 2254 control cable OPC 2253 3 5 m 11 5 ft type OPC 2254 5 m 16 4 ft type CS 7100 cloning software Use this software to program settings memory channels and set mode contents quickly and easily via your PC s USB port A USB cable is required A Mini B type supplied ...

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