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

WARNING: 

MODIFICATION OF THIS DEVICE TO RECEIVE CEL-

LULAR RADIOTELEPHONE SERVICE SIGNALS IS PROHIBITED 
UNDER FCC RULES AND FEDERAL LAW. 

INSTRUCTION MANUAL

i80AD

VHF/UHF DIGITAL TRANSCEIVER

Summary of Contents for IC-80AD

Page 1: ...cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation WARNING MODIFICATION OF THIS DEVICE TO RECEIVE CEL LULAR RADIOTELEPHONE SERVICE SIGNALS IS PROHIBITED UNDER FCC RULES AND FEDERAL LAW INSTRUCTION MANUAL i80AD VHF UHF DIGITAL TRANSCEIVER ...

Page 2: ...y of technology first EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS WORD DEFINITION R DANGER Personal death serious injury or an ex plosion may occur R WARNING Personal injury fire hazard or electric shock may occur CAUTION Equipment damage may occur NOTE Recommended for optimum use No risk of personal injury fire or electric shock FEATURES M DV mode Digital voice Low speed data communication operation ready Text message an...

Page 3: ...nuous high volume operation If you experience a ringing in your ears reduce the volume level or discontinue use RWARNING NEVER operate the transceiver while driving a vehicle Safe driving requires your full attention anything less may result in an accident NEVER connect the transceiver to a power source of more than 16 V DC This will ruin the transceiver NEVER connect the transceiver to a power so...

Page 4: ...iver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help For U S A only CAUTION Changes or modifications to this device not expressly approved by Icom Inc could void your authority to operate this device under FCC regulations PRECAUTIONS KEEP away from heavy rain and never immerse the IC 80AD in the water The transceiver meets IPX4 require ments for splash resistance Howe...

Page 5: ...1 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Microsoft Windows and Windows Vista are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES The following accessories are supplied with the transceiver q Hand strap 1 w Antenna 1 e Battery pack BP 217 1 r Belt clip 1 t Battery charger BC 167SA SC SV 1 The BC 167SA BC 167SC and BC 167SV have different shapes t e q...

Page 6: ... Setting audio volume 16 N Setting squelch level 17 N Monitor function 17 N Mode selection 18 N DIAL function assignment 20 N Operating band selection 20 N Setting a tuning step 22 N Setting a frequency 22 N Lock function 24 N Receiving 24 N Operating mode selection 25 N Attenuator function 25 N Transmitting 26 N Transmit power selection 27 N TV channel operation 27 5 REPEATER AND DUPLEX OPERATION...

Page 7: ...ory bank setting 95 N Memory bank selection 96 N Programming memory bank scan name 97 N Selecting memory bank name indication 98 N Copying memory call contents 99 N Memory clearing 100 N Erasing transferring bank contents 101 10 SCAN OPERATION 102 110 N Scan types 102 N Full band programmed scan 104 N Scan edges programming 105 N Memory scan 106 N Memory bank scan 107 N Skip channel frequency sett...

Page 8: ... Pocket beep function 151 N DTCS polarity setting 152 N Tone scan 152 N Beep tones 153 N Dial speed acceleration 153 N Key lock effect 154 N Weather channel operation 154 N Power save 156 N Auto power OFF 156 N Auto power ON 156 N Time out timer 157 N PTT lock 157 N Display backlighting 157 N LCD contrast 157 N Cloning function 158 N Resetting 159 14 TROUBLESHOOTING 160 15 SPECIFICATIONS 161 162 1...

Page 9: ...jack cover attached when jack is not in use to pro tect the connector from dust and moisture For your information Third party antennas may increase transceiver performance An optional AD 92SMA ANTENNA CONNECTOR ADAPTER is available to connect an antenna that has a BNC connector N Belt clip Supplied screws CAUTION USE the supplied screws only Using screws longer than specified could damage the trans...

Page 10: ...lide the hand strap through the loop on the top of the belt clip as illustrated below Handstrap N Battery pack Attach the Li Ion battery pack BP 217 or battery case BP 216 as illustrated below Charge the Li Ion battery pack before use pgs 12 13 q w Battery pack Battery case Latch ...

Page 11: ...eive eTX RX INDICATOR TX RX pgs 24 26 Lights green while receiving a signal or when the squelch is open lights red while transmitting rSQUELCH KEY SQL p 17 Push and hold to open the squelch temporarily and monitor the operating frequency While pushing and holding this key rotate DIAL to ad just the squelch level tMENU LOCK KEY MENU Push to enter menu screen indication ON and OFF p 115 Pushing V MH...

Page 12: ...ing changes the scanning direction pgs 53 104 106 107 While pushing and holding SQL sets the squelch level p 17 After pushing BAND during memory mode operation selects the programmed bank p 96 During menu screen operation rotate to select the set items or values p 115 The function of tuning control and volume control can be traded See page 20 for details oEXTERNAL SPEAKER MICROPHONE JACK SP MIC Co...

Page 13: ...de 1 Push and hold for 1 sec to exchange the assigned functions between DIAL and p 20 2 TUNING STEP KEY 2 TS 2 Numeral input and DTMF code 2 Push and hold for 1 sec to enter tuning step set mode p 22 During menu screen operation or select memory write mode push to select the set items or values p 115 3 OUTPUT POWER KEY 3 LOW 3 Numeral input and DTMF code 3 Push and hold for 1 sec to select the out...

Page 14: ...SQ 7 Numeral input and DTMF code 7 During FM FM N mode operation push and hold for 1 sec to select repeater tone tone squelch tone squelch reverse DTCS squelch DTCS squelch reverse and no tone operation in se quence p 150 Pocket beep function is available for tone squelch and DTCS squelch p 151 During DV mode operation push and hold for 1 sec to select digital call sign squelch digital code squelc...

Page 15: ... sec to enter select memory write mode p 94 DR D STAR REPEATER KEY DR DTMF code C Push to select DR mode pgs 19 53 54 56 During DR mode operation push to enter the ac cess repeater selection VOLUME CONTROL UP KEY DTMF code D Adjust audio volume level p 16 BAND MODE KEY BAND MODE BAND DTMF code 1 indication E During VFO mode operation push to select an operating frequency band pgs 20 21 During memo...

Page 16: ...encoder is in use p 29 T SQL appears while the tone squelch function is in use p 150 T SQL R appears while the reverse tone squelch func tion is in use p 150 DTCS appears while the DTCS squelch function is in use p 150 DTCS R appears while the reverse DTCS squelch function is in use p 150 S appears with the T SQL or DTCS indicator while the pocket beep function with CTCSS or DTCS is in use p 151 W...

Page 17: ...valid position data is received 0VOLUME INDICATOR p 20 Appears when DIAL is assigned volume control then are assigned tuning controls 1PRIORITY WATCH INDICATOR pgs 112 114 Appears when priority watch is in use 2S RF METER Shows the relative signal strength while receiving sig nals p 24 Shows the output power level while transmitting pgs 26 27 3POWER INDICATOR p 27 L appears when low power is selec...

Page 18: ...ow seawater or any other liquids Do not charge or use a wet battery If the battery gets wet be sure to wipe it dry before using R DANGER NEVER incinerate a used battery pack since internal battery gas may cause it to rupture or may cause an explosion R DANGER NEVER solder the battery terminals or NEVER modify the battery pack This may cause heat gen eration and the battery may burst emit smoke or ...

Page 19: ... to 20 C 68 F within a year D Charging caution R DANGER NEVER charge the battery pack in areas with extremely high temperatures such as near fires or stoves inside a sun heated vehicle or in direct sunlight In such environments the safety protection circuit in the battery will activate causing the battery to stop charging WARNING DO NOT charge or leave the battery in the bat tery charger beyond the...

Page 20: ... or will take much longer to charge External DC power operation becomes possible when using an optional CP 12L CP 19R or OPC 254L The attached battery pack is also charged simultaneously except during transmit see p 15 for more details The external DC power supply voltage must be between 10 16 V to charge the battery pack and for operation when using an optional OPC 254L BC 167 CP 12L Optional OPC...

Page 21: ... the battery pack or charger If this occurs try charging the battery pack alone without the transceiver or try using the standard non rapid charger Contact your dealer if you have problems charging a new battery pack The optional CP 12L and OPC 254L can be used instead of the supplied AC adapter Connect one of these to the DC 13 5V jack in this case Charging period approx 2 5 hours with BP 217 A T...

Page 22: ...tion D Battery life The transceiver operates with the BP 217 Li ion as follows When operating in DV mode operating time may be short ened by one half hour VHF band Approx 6 5 hours UHF band Approx 6 0 hours Tx Rx Stand by 1 1 8 Even when the transceiver power is OFF a small current still flows in the radio Remove the battery pack or case from the transceiver when not using it for a long time Oth e...

Page 23: ...o a 24 V DC power source The voltage of the external power supply must be within 10 16 V DC when using either CP 12L CP 19R or OPC 254L otherwise use the battery pack Disconnect the power cables from the transceiver when not using it Otherwise the vehicle battery will become ex hausted The power save function is deactivated automatically dur ing external DC power operation Transceiver BP 217 CP 12...

Page 24: ...mode SET MENU SET DISP OPN MSG p 130 N Setting audio volume Push or several times to adjust the audio level If squelch is closed push and hold SQL while setting the audio level The display shows the volume level while setting Minimum setting no audio Maximum setting Volume level indicator Beep level is adjustable in SOUNDS set mode SET MENU SET SOUNDS BEEPLV p 130 ...

Page 25: ...ignals AUTO indicates automatic level adjustment by a noise pulse counting system OPEN indicates continuously open setting This selection is not available in DV mode DIAL Maximum level Automatic squelch N Monitor function This function is used to listen to weak signals without disturb ing the squelch setting or to open the squelch manually even when mute functions such as the tone squelch are in u...

Page 26: ...de is selected Push M CALL several times to select call channels TV chan nels Weather channels Memory Call TV Weather channels can be selected in sequence Memory mode indication Appear wRotate DIAL to select the desired memory channel Only programmed memory channels can be selected Enter the memory channel directly to select the desired memory channel p 92 See p 94 for memory programming details A...

Page 27: ...adcasting only but it is not available for digital TV bradcasting D DR D STAR Repeater mode DR D STAR Repeater mode is used for D STAR repeater operation In this mode you can select the pre programmed repeaters and UR call sign easily by using DIAL D STAR is an abbreviation for Digital Smart Technologies for Amateur Radio qPush DR to select DR mode appears when DR mode is selected DR mode indicati...

Page 28: ...udio volume set N Operating band selection The transceiver can receive the AM broadcast HF bands 50 MHz FM broadcast VHF air 144 MHz 300 MHz 400 MHz or 800 MHz bands In VFO mode push BAND several times to select the desired frequency band If VFO mode is not selected such as a memory channel call channel TV channel Weather channel push V MHz to select VFO mode first then push BAND to select the desi...

Page 29: ...st band HF band 50 MHz band 800 MHz band 400 MHz band FM broadcast band VHF air band 144 MHz band 300 MHz band Push Initial frequencies shown differ according to version 21 4 BASIC OPERATION 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 ...

Page 30: ...ding TS 2 rotating DIAL is also se lectable tuning step rRotate DIAL to select the desired tuning step tPush TS 2 or V MHz to return to VFO mode DIAL 5 kHz tuning step N Setting a frequency D Using the dial qPush V MHz to select VFO mode if necessary wSelect the desired frequency band with BAND eRotate DIAL to select the desired frequency The frequency changes according to the preset tuning steps ...

Page 31: ...45 580 MHz Entering 79 300 MHz Editing to 684 kHz Changing 100 kHz and below Editing 145 580 MHz to 145 640 MHz Push to cancel numeral key input D Using the keypad The frequency can be directly set via numeric keys If a frequency outside the frequency range is en tered the previously displayed frequency is auto matically recalled after entering last digit qPush V MHz to select VFO mode if nec essa...

Page 32: ...aline batteries BP 216 are installed pgs 2 14 qPush and hold PWR for 1 sec to turn power ON wPush or to set the desired audio level p 16 The frequency display shows the volume level while setting eSet the receiving frequency p 23 rSet the squelch level p 17 While pushing and holding SQL rotate DIAL The first click of DIAL indicates the current squelch level LEVEL 1 is loose squelch for weak signals...

Page 33: ...Push and hold MODE BAND for 1 sec several times to select the desired operating mode While pushing and holding MODE BAND rotate DIAL is also available to select operating mode DIAL FM FM N WFM AM DV DIAL N Attenuator function The attenuator prevents distortion of a desired signal by very strong signals near the desired frequency or when very strong electric fields such as from a broadcasting statio...

Page 34: ...ose to your mouth or speak too loudly This may distort your speech rRelease PTT to return to receive WARNING NEVER continuously transmit for long periods of time When the transceiver is used for continuous prolonged transmission at high power the transceiver radiates heat to protect itself from overheating and transceiver s chassis will become hot This may cause a burn DO NOT operate the transceiv...

Page 35: ...ble while using BP 216 S Low power transmission Low power transmission Mid power transmission High power transmission N TV channel operation TV channel operation is available only when TV channels are programmed using the CS 80 880 free download software p 163 D TV channel receiving q Push M CALL several times to select TV channels TV and channel number appear w Rotate DIAL to select the desired c...

Page 36: ...ng and holding SKIP 5 rotating DIAL also selects a skip channel e Push and hold SKIP 5 for 1 sec to toggle the skip setting ON and OFF SKIP appears when the channel is set as skip channel DIAL Appears D Automatic TV channel programming TV channels can be programmed automatically q Push M CALL several times to select TV channels TV and channel number appear w Push and hold SCAN V MHz for 1 sec to s...

Page 37: ... When the auto repeater function is in use U S A and Korean versions only this selection and step e are not necessary p 32 DUP or DUP appears T ePush and hold TONE 7 for 1 sec to activate the subaudible tone encoder according to re peater requirements T appears Refer to p 119 for tone frequency settings rPush and hold PTT to transmit The displayed frequency automati cally changes to the transmit f...

Page 38: ...tion while receiving Receives 0 6 MHz shift frequency Blinks while pushing and holding SQL Push and hold D Off band indication If the transmit frequency is out of the amateur band the off band indication OFF appears on the display when PTT is pushed Check the offset frequency or duplex direction in this case p 31 U S A and Korean versions Auto repeater function uses standard values of the offset f...

Page 39: ...ffset No offset frequency Offset frequency setting D Setting duplex direction Push and hold DUP 4 for 1 sec to select DUP nega tive offset or DUP positive offset DUP or DUP indicates the transmit frequency for minus shift or plus shift respectively When offset frequency is 0 6 MHz Duplex example Receiving Transmitting Duplex example Receiving Transmitting U S A and Korean versions Auto repeater fu...

Page 40: ...000 MHz DUP appears q Enter AUTORP in FUNC set mode SET MENU SET FUNC AUTORP p 126 Push MENU Push 2 8 then push 5 w Push 2 or 8 to select the auto repeater setting U S A version RPT1 Activates duplex only default RPT2 Activates duplex and tone OFF Auto repeater function is turned OFF Korean version ON Activates duplex and tone default OFF Auto repeater function is turned OFF e Push 5 to return to ...

Page 41: ...appears e Push 5 to set rPush V MHz to exit DTMF memory tSet the receive frequency repeater output frequency ySet the shift direction of the transmit frequency DUP or DUP see p 31 for details uWhile pushing PTT push SQL to transmit a 1750 Hz tone burst signal If OFF appears check the offset frequency or shift direction p 31 The displayed frequency automatically changes to the transmit frequency re...

Page 42: ...ions A and B can communicate even though they are in widely separated repeater operating areas Furthermore D STAR repeaters can be linkled through an internet gateway which can extend the communication range dramatically For example when station B uses the internet gateway connection it can communicate with station C even though they are thousands of miles apart By using the gate way connection lo...

Page 43: ...d by a single repeater The repeater is called an area repeater in the D STAR system Zone The Zone is composed of several areas that are linked by a 10 GHz microwave link The areas 1 to 4 and 5 to 8 make up a zone in the example above Link repeater The microwave 10 GHz link repeater provides to linking with another repeater site Area for zone construction Gateway repeater Gateway repeaters provide ...

Page 44: ...mission q Enter MY in call sign screen MENU CALL S MY Push MENU push 2 8 then push 5 MY call sign screen is displayed w Push 2 or 8 to select the desired call sign mem ory MY1 to MY6 e Push 6 to enter call sign programming mode The 1st digit blinks r Push 2 or 8 to select the desired character or code Push 6 to move the cursor right push 4 to move the cursor left t Repeat the step r to enter your ...

Page 45: ...g Station call sign must be programmed to call a specific sta tion as well as for repeater operation in both digital voice and low speed data communications q Enter UR in call sign screen MENU CALL S UR Push MENU push 2 8 then push 5 UR call sign screen is displayed w Push 2 or 8 to select the desired call sign mem ory U01 to U60 e Push 6 to enter call sign programming mode The 1st digit blinks r P...

Page 46: ...IT R Edit record is set to OFF or SEL p 134 However you must manually over write a reprogrammed call sign in regular memory call channels temporary operation without over writing is possible D Current repeater call sign programming RPT1 or RPT2 can store current call sign only and re peater call signs must be stored in the repeater list p 39 q Enter RPT1 or RPT2 in call sign screen MENU CALL S RPT...

Page 47: ...ammed into repeater lists R NAME Repeater name pgs 40 44 CALL S Repeater call sign pgs 40 44 GW CAL Gateway repeater s call sign pgs 41 45 GROUP Repeater group p 41 R1 USE RPT1 use p 42 When R1 USE is selected YES following contents appear FREQ Repeater output frequency p 42 DUP Duplex direction p 43 OFF SET Offset frequency p 43 NOTE Repeater lists can be erased by static electricity elec tric tr...

Page 48: ...ush 2 or 8 to select the next content repeater call sign programming Repeater call sign programming CALL S t Push 5 to enter the repeater call sign programming state See p 44 for repeater call sign programming de tails Repeater call sign programming screen is displayed yProgram the repeater call sign then push 5 to exit the state Push 2 8 to select the desired character number symbol only or space...

Page 49: ...r number symbol only or space Push 6 4 to move the cursor right or left respectively Up to an 8 digit call sign can be set but 8th digit must be set to G When the repeater does not have a gateway repeater but has several link repeaters in the same zone assign a common name to all repeaters up to 7 digits In this case you must set the 8th digit to blank 1 Push 2 or 8 to select the next content repe...

Page 50: ...ode 8Push 5 to exit the state When NO is selected at step 7 skip to step 1 When YES is selected at step 7 push 2 or 8 to select the access repeater RPT1 programming Follow the next step 9 to program the repeater Frequency programming FREQ This content appears when R1 USE is selected YES 9 Push 5 to enter the frequency programming state Frequency programming screen is displayed 0 Push 2 or 8 to sel...

Page 51: ...gramming Offset frequency programming OFF SET This content appears when R1 USE is selected YES 8 Push 5 to enter the offset frequency programming state Offset frequency programming screen is displayed 9 Push 2 or 8 to select the offset frequency The selected number blinks Push 6 to move the cursor right push 4 to move the cursor left Push and hold CLR 1 for 1 sec to clear the displayed fre quency ...

Page 52: ...o grammed Up to an 8 digit name can be set rPush 5 to program the repeater name and exit the state Repeater call sign programming CALL S q Push 5 to enter the repeater call sign programming state Repeater call sign programming screen is displayed The 1st digit blinks wPush 2 or 8 to select the desired character num ber or symbol only The selected character blinks Push 6 to move the cursor right pu...

Page 53: ...ater call sign is pro grammed Up to an 8 digit call sign can be set but 8th digit must be set to G r Push 5 to program the gateway repeater call sign and exit the state N Changing a repeater list You can edit the contents of a repeater list to correct errors or added information q Enter EDIT L in RPT L menu MENU RPT L EDIT L Push MENU Push 2 8 then push 5 Programmed repeater name appears SKIP indi...

Page 54: ...VR W is selected OVR W OK appears yPush 5 again to store the list N Clearing a repeater list Contents of programmed list can be cleared erased q Enter EDIT L in RPT L menu MENU RPT L EDIT L Push MENU Push 2 8 then push 5 Programmed repeater name appears w Push 2 or 8 to select the desired repeater list to be erased Push and hold BAND for 1 sec to enter group selection rotate DIAL to select the des...

Page 55: ...for details Call sign group UR Station call signs U01 U60 CQCQCQ U or repeater CQ R L can be selected plus repeater call sign R L stands for CQCQCQ RPT1 NOTUSE R or repeater call signs R L can be selected Direct communication NOT USE repeater RPT2 NOTUSE R or repeater call signs R L can be selected Direct communication or using area repeater only NOT USE link repeater MY My call signs MY1 MY6 can ...

Page 56: ...n the IC 80AD receives a signal from a D STAR re peater it receives four call sign caller s call sign called call sign repeater call sign 1 the repeater that caller accessed and repeater call sign 2 the liked repeater You can copy the received call signs to current call signs and you can also reply to a call Station A Station B Repeater 449 700 MHz 444 700 MHz 444 700 MHz 449 700 MHz Uplink Downli...

Page 57: ...l sign that made the call CALLED The station call sign called by the caller RXRPT1 The repeater call sign used by the caller station in the same zone or gateway repeater call sign of the down link repeater when the caller station is in a different zone RXRPT2 The repeater call sign for down link repeater rPush MENU to return to frequency indication For your information When receiving a call the re...

Page 58: ...d RX CS 8 for 1 sec to copy the record channel to current call sign e Push PTT to transmit release to receive Important Setting call signs with the One touch reply using the call record operation as at left are for temporary operation only Therefore the set call signs will be over written when another call record is used to set call signs Never saved into a call sign memory If you want to save the...

Page 59: ...ected call sign as described in Station call sign programming p 37 yPush 5 to store the modified call sign into the selected blank channel NOTE Make sure that the EDIT R EDIT RECORD item in DV set mode is set to AUTO or SEL in advance p 134 NOTE If no blank channel is available in the station call sign memory select the desired call sign channel number as described in step u of When SEL is set to E...

Page 60: ...select screen is displayed tPush 2 or 8 to select the desired call sign to be copied from C ALL C UR01 C UR60 C R L and CLEAR C ALL selection won t appear when either station call sign memory or repeater list has no blank channel yPush 5 to copy the selected record s contents into the appropriate call sign memory or repeater lists C ALL Copy the caller call sign in CALLER to UR sta tion call sign ...

Page 61: ...W Calling a specific station Repeater settings can be stored into a memory channel D Access repeater scan qPush DR to select DR mode DV mode is selected automatically wPush and hold SCAN V MHz for 1 sec to start the scan Scan pauses when a signal is received Rotate DIAL to change the scanning direction or to resume manually Push V MHz to stop the scan During access repeater scan Skip setting Unwan...

Page 62: ...o select the repeater group directly eRotate DIAL to select the access repeater Only repeaters that have access repeater settings programmed are selectable Group indicator appears momentarily when rotating DIAL Access repeater scan can be used for the selection p 53 STEP 2 UR call sign selection rPush and hold UR for 1 sec to enter the UR call sign selection UR selection indicator tSelect the grou...

Page 63: ...y call sign JA3YUA Repeater q NARA43 JP3YHL Repeater r IKOMA43 JP3YHJ CQ q w e r Area Zone Calling CQ to another zone Different zone CQ Repeater q Repeater e Repeater u CQ q w e r t y u i My call sign JA3YUA Gateway Gateway Area Zone A Zone B NARA43 JP3YHL HIRANO43 JP3YHH G HAMA43 JP1YIU Continued instruction from step t on page 54 yRotate DIAL to select a desired repeater name Push BAND several t...

Page 64: ...r blinks wPush BAND again to release the group selection Push 0 9 to select the repeater group directly eRotate DIAL to select the access repeater Only repeaters that have access repeater settings programmed are selectable Group indicator appears momentarily when rotating DIAL Access repeater scan can be used for the selection p 53 STEP 2 UR call sign selection rPush and hold UR for 1 sec to enter...

Page 65: ...e DIAL to select NOT USE iPush UR to exit the link repeater selection oPush PTT to transmit release to receive D Calling a specific station in the same zone Zone call MY call sign JA3YUA Station call sign JG3YMK Repeater q NARA43 JP3YHL Repeater r IKOMA43 JP3YHJ q w e r Continued instruction from step t on page 56 STEP 3 RPT2 selection yPush and hold UR for 1 sec to enter the link repeater RPT2 sel...

Page 66: ...sible in the same area as you or in the same zone or a different zone In this case you select GW as the RPT2 selection The Auto gateway setting GW SET is helpful p 134 Continued instruction from step t on page 56 STEP 3 RPT2 selection u Push and hold UR for 1 sec to enter the link repeater RPT2 selection i Rotate DIAL to select the preset gateway repeater GW Only the repeaters that have gateway ca...

Page 67: ...2 call sign is displayed Appears momentarily wPush 2 or 8 to select and confirm the other cur rent call sign UR R1 R2 MY and FREQ appears in sequence ePush and hold CS 9 for 1 sec to toggle the name indica tion and call sign indication Name indication is available only for repeater call signs that have programmed repeater names rPush CS 9 again to exit the setting confirmation screen ...

Page 68: ...hold PTT to transmit and speak into the micro phone at normal voice level Tx Rx indicator lights red and the RF meter shows the output power CQCQCQ is displayed and scrolled in sequence on the fre quency display depending on TX CS setting p 135 tRelease PTT to return to receive The other station s call sign will be received Received call signs can be stored into the received call record automatica...

Page 69: ...s red and the RF meter shows the output power UR call sign is displayed and scrolled on the frequency display depending on TX CS setting p 135 tRelease PTT to return to receive The other station s call sign will be received Received call signs can be stored into the received call record automatically See page 49 for details Current call sign setting example Simplex call My call sign JA3YUA Station...

Page 70: ...e UR call sign is displayed Push and hold CS 9 for 1 sec to toggle the call sign and repeater name indications xRotate DIAL to select R1 access repeater s call sign then push 5 to enter the current call sign selection mode cRotate DIAL to select the desired access repeat er s call sign then push 5 to set the call sign for RPT1 Return to the current call sign mode v Rotate DIAL to select R2 link re...

Page 71: ... to enter the current call sign mode UR call sign is displayed Push and hold CS 9 for 1 sec to toggle the call sign and repeater name indications xPush 2 or 8 to select R1 access repeater s call sign then push 5 to enter the current call sign selection mode cPush 2 or 8 to select the desired access re peater s call sign then push 5 to set the call sign for RPT1 Return to the current call sign mode...

Page 72: ...ggle the call sign and repeater name indications xPush 2 or 8 to select R1 access repeater s call sign then push 5 to enter the current call sign selection mode cPush 2 or 8 to select the desired access re peater s call sign then push 5 to set the call sign for RPT1 Return to the current call sign mode v Push 2 or 8 to select R2 link repeater s call sign then push 5 to set the current call sign se...

Page 73: ...9 for 1 sec to toggle the call sign and repeater name indications xPush 2 or 8 to select R1 access repeater s call sign then push 5 to enter the current call sign selection mode cPush 2 or 8 to select the desired access re peater s call sign then push 5 to set the call sign for RPT1 Return to the current call sign mode v Push 2 or 8 to select R2 link repeater s call sign then push 5 to set the cur...

Page 74: ... sign selection mode bPush 2 or 8 to select the desired access re peater s call sign then push 5 to set the call sign for RPT1 Return to the current call sign mode n Push 2 or 8 to select R2 link repeater s call sign then push 5 to enter the current call sign selection mode RPT2 call sign screen is displayed mPush 2 or 8 to select the specified gateway repeater call sign in the same zone then push ...

Page 75: ... desired access re peater s call sign then push 5 to set the call sign for RPT1 Return to the current call sign mode n Push 2 or 8 to select R2 link repeater s call sign then push 5 to enter the current call sign selection mode RPT2 call sign screen is displayed mPush 2 or 8 to select the specified gateway repeater call sign in the same zone then push 5 Return to the current call sign mode Push V M...

Page 76: ...6 to select the message edit condition The 1st digit of the message blinks rPush 2 or 8 to select the desired character or symbol If an unwanted character is entered push 6 or 4 to select the character then push CLR 1 to erase the selected character or push and hold CLR 1 for 1 sec to erase all char acters following the cursor Push 6 to move the cursor right push 4 to move the cursor left tRepeat ...

Page 77: ... TM1 to TM5 are available rPush 5 to set the message for transmission tPush PTT to transmit The message is transmitted each time when PTT is pushed The message is transmitted each 30 sec automatically during continuous transmission yRelease PTT to return to receive uWhen the reply call with a message is received the call sign and the message scrolls on the frequency display Scrolls the received me...

Page 78: ...indication N Automatic reply function The automatic reply function replies to calls by a station that specified your call sign D Automatic reply function setting qEnter REPLY in DV SET mode MENU DV SET REPLY p 132 Push MENU Push 2 8 then push 5 REPLY auto reply screen is displayed wPush 2 or 8 to turn the automatic reply function ON and OFF OFF Deactivate the automatic reply function default ON Rep...

Page 79: ...level or digital call sign digital code squelch is in use qEnter EMR in DV SET mode MENU DV SET EMR Push MENU Push 2 8 then push 5 EMR screen is displayed wPush 2 or 8 to turn the EMR communication mode ON and OFF OFF EMR communication is set OFF default ON EMR communication is set ON When ON is selected EMR appears instead of memory chan nel indication ePush 5 Returns to DV SET mode rPush MENU to...

Page 80: ...K Push MENU Push 2 8 then push 5 BK screen is displayed ePush 2 or 8 to turn the Break in function ON and OFF When ON is selected BK appears instead of memory chan nel indication rPush 5 Returns to DV SET mode tPush MENU to return to frequency indication BK appears yWhen both stations are in standby push PTT to transmit a break in call The programmed call sign station receives the break in call as...

Page 81: ...ak in call is received the squelch will open and audio sounds even if the call is specified for another station Station A Station B Station C Station C calling to Station A with BK OFF Station A Station B Station C Station C calling to Station A with BK ON Station A and B are communicating using the digital call sign squelch Station A and B are communicating using the digital call sign squelch Stat...

Page 82: ...ta communication application as follows Port The same COM port number as IC 80AD s Baud rate 9600 4800 bps p 126 Data 8 bit Parity None Stop 1 bit Flow control Xon Xoff D Low speed data communication operation NOTE Confirm that in AUTO the computer controls when PTT is activated to send data and the user doesn t have to operate the radio qSet the current call signs etc as described in Current call ...

Page 83: ...ode MENU DV SET DATATX p 132 Push MENU Push 2 8 then push 5 wPush 2 or 8 to select PTT or AUTO PTT The input data from DATA are transmitted when pushing PTT default AUTO The input data from DATA are transmitted auto matically when the data are input ePush 5 to return to DV SET mode and push MENU to return to frequency indication ...

Page 84: ...re received ON DV blinks then FM also blinks when the trans ceiver monitors the receiving signal other than DV mode the signal is in FM mode ePush 5 to return to DV SET mode rPush MENU to return to frequency indication NOTE The received FM audio may be distorted when receiving an FM signal with DV automatic detect function D Packet loss indication While operating voice communication or low speed d...

Page 85: ...e IC 80AD s DATA jack In addition the GPS message transmission is also available in GPS mode operation Set GPS TX to DVG or DVA at step w of next page when connecting a 3rd party GPS receiver NOTE The IC 80AD receives GPS data position etc from the HM 189GPS only when the IC 80AD is receiving When transmitting GPS data are not updated and the IC 80AD transmits the GPS data it received before you p...

Page 86: ...t to turn the sentence usage ON and OFF yPush 5 to return to GPS sentence screen uRepeat the steps r to y to set another GPS sentence usage Up to 4 GPS sentences are usable at the same time iPush MENU to return to frequency indication NOTE Set the GSV sentence to OFF when sending the GPS mes sage to conventional digital transceivers IC 2820 ID 800H IC 91AD IC V82 IC U82 The GSV sentence is incompa...

Page 87: ...ges can be set yPush 5 to store the message uPush MENU to return to frequency indication D GPS message automatic transmission qEnter GPS ATX in GPS mode MENU GPS GPS ATX p 142 Push MENU Push 2 8 then push 5 GPS AUTO TX screen is displayed wPush 2 or 8 to select the desired position data transmitting interval from 5 sec 10 sec 30 sec 1 min 3 min 5 min 10 min 30 min and OFF The GPS message is also t...

Page 88: ...played wPush 2 or 8 to select the position data indica tion MY POS Displaying own latitude and longitude RX POS Displaying caller other station latitude and longi tude ELEVAT Displaying own elevation TIME Displaying the time DISTAN Displaying distance from caller other station CALLER Displaying the call sign of caller other station ePush 5 to enter the selection rPush 5 to return to the GPS POS sc...

Page 89: ...sition Received position Elevation Distance Caller Time Position indication My position My position 35 45 00 N 135 35 00 E S RF meter indicates the selection Push Push Push North or South East or West These sample indications assume that P FORM is selected mm mm and UNITS is selected Ft ml p 136 ...

Page 90: ...dvances automatically in case the next M CH already contains 50 GPS M CH are available Push M CALL to display stored position data D Displaying direction and forward Displaying own direction received station s direction and set position and direction in the GPS memory qEnter D F in GPS mode MENU GPS D F Push MENU Push 2 8 then push 5 D F Direction Forward screen is displayed wPush 2 or 8 to select...

Page 91: ...83 8 GPS GPS A OPERATION 7 Direction indication example N NE ENE NNE N S E W NW NE SW SE SE ESE SSE SSW WSW WNW NNW SW NW W E MY S RX GPS M 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 ...

Page 92: ...he desired items NAME TIME LAT LATITUDE or LON LONGITUDE then push 6 to edit the selected item rPush 2 or 8 to select the desired character or number Push 6 to move the cursor right push 4 to move the cursor left tRepeat step r to enter the desired latitude data then push 5 to program the item yRepeat steps e to t to program the other items Up to a 6 character name can be programmed uPush 5 to sto...

Page 93: ...RX CH ALL or OFF RX ALL one of the memory channel can be selected Skip next step e when RX ALL or OFF is selected Alarm mark appers e Push 5 then push 2 or 8 to select the de sired memory channel Memory name or channel number appears when the channel is selected Alarm mark appers rPush 5 to set the alarm function and return to ALM CH GPS memory screen tPush MENU to return to frequency indication F...

Page 94: ...S memory selection screen is displayed wPush 2 or 8 to select the desired memory chan nel Memory name or channel number appears when the channel is selected ePush M CALL to switch the alarm function ON or OFF Alarm mark appers rPush 4 to return to GPS MEM GPS memory screen tPush MENU to return to frequency indication For your information When a memory channel is selected in step e the alarm functi...

Page 95: ...emory channels are cleared rPush 4 to return to GPS MEM GPS memory screen tPush MENU to return to frequency indication Clear desired memory channel to be cleared qEnter GPS MEM in GPS set mode as described at left wPush 2 or 8 to select the desired GPS memory channel to be cleared then push 6 e Push 8 several times to select CLEAR then push 5 CLEAR OK appears rPush 5 again to clear the list 2 beep...

Page 96: ...e cursor left ePush 5 to set the area rPush MENU to return to frequency indication The alarm area 1 function is available when the GPS ALARM function ALL is ON 00 25 00 25 00 25 00 25 Your position Point A Point C Point B Point D N Example Your position 35 N 135 E ALM AREA1 setting 00 25 default Position of point A 35 00 25 N 134 59 75 E Position of point B 35 00 25 N 135 00 25 E Position of point...

Page 97: ...fault EXTEND GPS alarm will sound when a target position enters 1 km 1094 Y range LIMITE GPS alarm will sound when a target position enters 500 m 547 Y range Approximate One beep sounds when coming within 1 km 1094 Y and three beep sounds when coming within 500 m 547 Y Three beep sounds ePush MENU to return to frequency indication Extended range approx 1 km 1094 Y Limited range approx 500 m 547 Y ...

Page 98: ...tems pgs 139 142 D GPS A code details In GPS A operation following codes are transmitted to the PC connected to the IC 80AD GPS A code is based on APRS code APRS Automatic Position Reporting System JA3YUA 1 API80 DSTAR 002338h3437 38N 13534 24E 000 000 I am here Can you watch me Your own call sign Unproto address Time stamp Time stamp h H M S Hour Minute Second z D H M Day Hour Minute Latitude Lon...

Page 99: ... 25 Duplex direction DUP or DUP with an offset frequency p 31 Subaudible tone encoder p 29 tone squelch or DTCS squelch ON OFF p 150 Subaudible tone frequency p 119 tone squelch fre quency or DTCS code with polarity pgs 119 120 Scan skip information p 108 Memory bank p 95 Memory name p 97 Tuning step p 22 Call sign squelch or Digital code squelch p 148 Station call sign pgs 37 47 RPT1 RPT2 call si...

Page 100: ...d software Available for the U S A version only D Using the Numeral keys qPush M CALL to select memory mode Pushing M CALL toggles memory call TV and weather channels wUse the numeral keys to enter 3 digits to select the desired memory channel The blank channels are also selectable Example selecting memory channel 25 Push M CALL then push 0 2 5 The entered memory channel is selected Appears Numera...

Page 101: ...t call channel mode Pushing M CALL toggles memory call TV and weather channels wRotate DIAL to select the desired call channel C0 and C1 are selectable DIAL VHF band call channel UHF band call channel Appears only when TV channels are programmed via the CS 80 880 free download software Available for the U S A version only ...

Page 102: ...blink rRotate DIAL to select the desired channel Call channels C0 C1 VFO and scan edge channels 0A 0B to 24A 24B as well as regular memory channels can be pro grammed in this way tPush and hold S MW M CALL for 1 sec to program 3 beeps sound Memory channel number automatically increases when continu ing to push and hold S MW M CALL for 1 sec after program ming NOTE Push V MHz to cancel to program a...

Page 103: ... select the desired memory channel ePush 8 to select BANK setting Bank group and channel number are displayed if the selected memory channel has already been assigned to a bank DIAL Push r Rotate DIAL to select the desired bank group from A to Z DIAL t Push 6 to select the bank channel digit then rotate DIAL to select the bank channel number from 00 to 99 Push 4 to return to the bank group selecti...

Page 104: ...Rotate DIAL to select the desired bank A to Z then push BAND Only programmed banks are displayed Also regular memory channel can be selected DIAL Push Rotate Push Bank channel is displayed Regular memory channel is displayed rRotate DIAL to select the bank channel Only programmed channels are displayed DIAL Bank channel is selected ...

Page 105: ...eral times to select B NAME M NAME or S NAME when programming the bank name the memory name or the scan name respectively After selecting the name to be programmed a cursor blinks for the first character tRotate DIAL to select the desired character The selected character blinks Push 6 to move the cursor right push 4 to move the cursor left Push CLR 1 to erase the selected character or push and hold...

Page 106: ...dication Bank name indication DIAL Push Bank channel is displayed Name indication OFF Memory name indication Bank name indication Channel indication disappears NOTE The programmed scan name is displayed during the programmed scan selection During memory mode rotate to select scan edge channel 3A Push and hold for 1 sec Rotate to enter A then push Enter select memory write mode 1 S NAME can be set ...

Page 107: ... lected channel contents to VFO mode Returns to VFO mode automatically Pushing and holding S MW M CALL for 2 sec at step w will also copy the memory contents to VFO In this case steps e and r are not necessary D Memory call memory call qSelect the memory call channel to be copied Push M CALL several times to select memory mode or call channel mode then rotate DIAL to select the desired memory chan...

Page 108: ... ePush 2 or 8 to select CLEAR rPush and hold S MW M CALL for 1 sec to clear the con tents 3 beeps sound The cleared channel changes to blank channel Return to select memory write mode Memory channel num ber blinks Push V MHz to exit select memory write mode NOTE Be careful the contents of cleared memories CANNOT be recalled DIAL VFO mode Enter select memory write mode to select the desired channel...

Page 109: ...k channel DIAL wPush S MW M CALL for 1 sec to enter select memory write mode 1 short and 1 long beeps sound Displays the original memory channel number automatically and then indication and memory channel number blink Do not hold S MW M CALL for more than 2 sec otherwise the memory contents will be copied to VFO ePush 2 or 8 several times to select BANK rPush 6 to select the bank channels selectio...

Page 110: ...urned ON or OFF by pushing and holding SKIP 5 in memory mode PROGRAMMED SCAN p 104 Repeatedly scans between two user programmed fre quencies Used for checking for frequencies within a speci fied range such as repeater output frequencies etc 495 kHz 999 990 MHz Scan Jump Band edge Band edge Scan Jump Band edge xxA xxB Band edge Scan edges Scan Jump Band edge Band edge Scan SKIP SKIP Jump PROGRAMMED ...

Page 111: ...ing SKIP 5 in memory mode SKIP SKIP M 0 M 4 M 1 M 2 M 3 M 5 M 999 M 6 SKIP SKIP A99 A03 A00 A01 A02 A04 A98 A05 BAND MEMORY SKIP SCAN p 106 Repeatedly scans memory channels in the same band as dis played band MODE MEMORY SKIP SCAN p 106 Repeatedly scans memory channels in the same mode as displayed mode BANK LINK SCAN pgs 107 122 Repeatedly scans bank channels selected at BANK LINK items in the me...

Page 112: ... Selectable from 0 to 24 if programmed Rotate tPush V MHz to start the scan Scan pauses when a signal is received Rotate DIAL to change the scanning direction This also causes the transceiver to resume scanning Push V MHz to stop the scan Push BAND to change the band during band scan or change the scan edge during programmed scan program link scan During full band scan During programmed scan About...

Page 113: ...ec to enter the se lect memory write mode 1 short and 1 long beeps sound indication and memory channel number blink rRotate DIAL to select the desired programmed scan edge channel from 0A to 24A tPush and hold S MW M CALL for 1 sec 3 beeps sound The other scan edge channel B 0B to 24B is automatically selected when continuing to push S MW M CALL after pro gramming yTo program a frequency for the o...

Page 114: ... for 1 sec Duplex scan Rotate Selected mode is displayed tPush V MHz to start the scan Scan pauses when a signal is received Rotate DIAL to change the scanning direction This also causes the transceiver to resume scanning Push V MHz to stop the scan During memory scan During mode scan Band memory scan function Repeatedly scans all memory channels programmed with any frequencies of the band program...

Page 115: ... bank scan B LINK for bank link scan or BANK x for bank scan x A to Z programmed bank groups are only displayed DUP appears only when duplex operation is set for duplex scan tPush V MHz to start the scan Scan pauses when a signal is received Rotate DIAL to change the scanning direction This also causes the transceiver to resume scanning Push V MHz to stop the scan Push BAND to change the bank duri...

Page 116: ...l to be a skip channel frequency DIAL wPush and hold S MW M CALL for 1 sec to enter select memory write mode ePush 2 or 8 several times to select SKIP DIAL Push or several times rRotate DIAL to select the skip condition from SKIP PSKIP or OFF for the selected channel PSKIP The channel is skipped during memory bank scan and the programmed frequency is skipped during VFO scan such as programmed scan...

Page 117: ...ed with the following op eration qStart the VFO scan Push V MHz to select VFO mode Select the desired frequency band with BAND if desired Set the squelch level While pushing and holding SCAN V MHz for 1 sec to enter scan type selection then rotate DIAL to select the desired scan type ALL for full scan BAND for band scan P LINK x for pro grammed link scan x 0 to 9 PROGxx or scan name if programmed ...

Page 118: ...r The scan restarts after the signal disappears according to the resume time It can be set from 0 5 sec or unlimited qEnter RESUME in SCAN set mode MENU SCAN RESUME p 122 Push MENU Push 2 8 then push 5 w Push 2 or 8 to select the desired scan resume time from 0 5 sec 1 sec steps and HOLD 0SEC Scan restarts immediately after the signal dis appears 1SEC 5SEC Scan restarts 1 5 sec after the signal di...

Page 119: ... This function can be activated when setting the priority watch function ON MEMORY CALL CHANNEL WATCH While operating on a VFO fre quency priority watch checks for a signal on the selected channel every 5 sec A memory channel with skip infor mation can be watched MEMORY SCAN WATCH While operating on a VFO fre quency priority watch checks for signals on each memory channel in sequence The memory sk...

Page 120: ...ain to start memory bank scan eEnter PRIO in SCAN set mode MENU SCAN PRIO p 121 Push MENU Push 2 8 then push 5 r Push 2 or 8 to select ON Select BELL if the priority beep function is desired t Push MENU to exit SCAN set mode and start the watch PRIO indicator appears The transceiver checks the memory bank channel s or call channel every 5 sec The watch resumes according to the selected scan resume...

Page 121: ...ct ON Select BELL if the priority beep function is desired r Push MENU to exit SCAN set mode and start the watch PRIO indicator appears tPush and hold SCAN V MHz for 1 sec to enter scan type selection yRotate DIAL to select the desired scan type from ALL BAND P LINK x x 0 9 and PROGxx xx 0 24 DUP uPush SCAN V MHz to start the VFO scan watch The transceiver checks the memory bank channel s or call ...

Page 122: ...L if the priority beep function is desired y Push MENU to exit SCAN set mode and start the watch PRIO indicator appears The transceiver checks VFO mode every 5 sec The watch resume according to the selected scan resume con dition p 110 u Push V MHz to cancel the watch Monitors DR mode for 5 sec Pauses on a VFO mode when a signal is received During priority watch Emits beep and blinks S indicator w...

Page 123: ...e sired menu group then push 5 or 6 eWhen SET is selected push 2 or 8 or rotate DIAL to select the desired function group then push 5 or 6 rPush 2 or 8 to select the desired item then push 5 or 6 tPush 2 or 8 or rotate DIAL to select the de sired value or condition then push 5 or 4 to return to the setting item selection mode yPush MENU or V MHz to return to frequency indi cation repeat steps w to...

Page 124: ...e DV SET mode CALL S mode RX CAL mode MESSAG mode RPT L mode GPS mode FUNC mode DISP mode SOUNDS mode Independent items see p 121 Independent items see p 132 Independent items see p 129 Independent items see p 124 Independent items see p 130 Independent items see p 39 Independent items see p 68 Independent items see p 136 Independent items see p 49 Independent items see p 36 ...

Page 125: ...22 p 122 p 123 D SET mode FUNC mode Item indication Ref Item indication Ref p 124 p 127 p 125 p 127 p 125 p 127 p 125 p 127 p 126 p 128 p 126 p 128 p 126 p 128 DISP mode Item indication Ref Item indication Ref p 129 p 130 p 129 p 130 p 129 SOUNDS mode Item indication Ref Item indication Ref p 130 p 131 p 130 p 131 p 131 D DV SET mode Item indication Ref Item indication Ref p 132 p 134 p 132 p 134 ...

Page 126: ... mode Item indication Ref Item indication Ref p 40 p 45 D GPS mode Item indication Ref Item indication Ref p 134 p 88 p 80 p 89 p 82 p 138 p 84 p 142 p 85 GPS SET mode Item indication Ref Item indication Ref p 136 p 137 p 136 p 137 p 137 Sentence formatter setting Item indication Ref Item indication Ref p 138 p 138 p 138 p 138 p 138 p 138 GPS A mode Item indication Ref Item indication Ref p 139 p ...

Page 127: ...uencies 67 0 254 1 Hz are available default 88 5 D TSQL frequency C TONE Selects tone frequency for tone squelch or pocket beep op eration from one of 50 available frequencies 67 0 254 1 Hz default 88 5 Available subaudible tone frequencies 67 0 69 3 71 9 74 4 77 0 79 7 82 5 85 4 88 5 91 5 94 8 97 4 100 0 103 5 107 2 110 9 114 8 118 8 123 0 127 3 131 8 136 5 141 3 146 2 151 4 156 7 159 8 162 2 165...

Page 128: ... 223 225 226 243 244 274 306 311 315 325 331 332 343 346 351 445 446 452 454 455 462 464 465 466 503 627 631 632 654 662 664 703 712 723 731 732 734 743 754 D DTCS polarity DTCS P Sets DTCS polarity from BOTH N TX RX normal TN RR TX normal RX reverse TR RN TX reverse RX normal and BOTH R TX RX reverse default BOTH N DTCS code s polarity for transmitting or receiving can be set by this item indepen...

Page 129: ... E or indication F DTMF tones are trans mitted when the key is pushed default DTMF M The DTMF memory contents d0 dF are transmitted N Scan items SCAN D Priority watch PRIO Activates priority watch or priority watch with alert Bell OFF The priority watch is turned OFF default ON The transceiver checks the memory channel fre quency every 5 sec BELL The transceiver checks the memory channel frequency...

Page 130: ...this timer cannot be acti vated U S A version only D Weather alert WX ALT Turns weather alert function ON and OFF p 155 default OFF D Memory bank link function B LINK Sets the memory bank link function ON default and OFF The link function provides continuous bank scan scanning all channels in the selected banks during bank scan Bank link setting q Push 2 or 8 to select the bank that you want to ch...

Page 131: ... link setting e Push 2 or 8 several times to select LINK r Push 5 then push 2 or 8 to confirm the linked program scans Push 5 to exit Program scan link setting q Push 2 or 8 to select the program scan link number that you want to change w Push 5 to enter the program scan link setting e Push 2 or 8 several times to select the setting ADD or CLEAR When ADD is selected only non linked program scans a...

Page 132: ...r space push 6 or 4 to move the cursor right or left respectively yPush 5 to program the repeater name and exit the state u Push MENU to exit MENU screen operation N Set mode items SET Function set mode items FUNC D Attenuator ATT The attenuator prevents distortion of a desired signal by very strong RF signals near the desired frequency or when very strong electric fields such as from a broadcastin...

Page 133: ...ition to the operation of Auto1 NOTE Power save function is disabled when using the external power supply more than 10 V DC or if the Auto replay function is set to ON p 132 D Monitor key action MONI The monitor key SQL can be set as a sticky key When set to the sticky condition each push of SQL toggles the moni tor function ON and OFF PUSH Push and hold SQL to monitor the frequency default HOLD P...

Page 134: ...is turned OFF default 1 to 30 MIN The transmission is cut OFF after the set period elapses D Auto repeater AUTORP U S A and Korean versions only The auto repeater function automatically turns ON or OFF the duplex operation and tone encoder The offset and repeater tone settings are not changed by the auto repeater function Reset these frequencies if necessary U S A version OFF The auto repeater fun...

Page 135: ...l bands SINGLE A single operating frequency can be se lected within the current band Push BAND for band selection in this case ALL The operating frequency can be selected continuously default D Key lock type LOCK While the key lock function is ON PWR PTT SQL VOL and MENU Lock function only can still be accessed Accessible keys can be set to 1 of 4 groups NORMAL PWR PTT SQL VOL and MENU Lock functi...

Page 136: ...tomatically turn itself OFF after a specified time period Activating any control restarts the time out period The transceiver beeps before it turns OFF 30 min 60 min 90 min 120 min and OFF default can be specified The specified time period is retained even when the transceiver is turned OFF by the auto power OFF function To cancel the function select OFF in this item D Auto power ON AP ON Auto power ...

Page 137: ... Lights when an operation is performed goes out after 5 sec with a battery pack or battery case operation or stays ON when using the ex ternal power supply more than 10 V DC D Busy LED BUSY The TX RX indicator lights green while receiving a signal or when the squelch is open This indication can be turned OFF to conserve the battery power if desired OFF The indicator does not function even if a sig...

Page 138: ... call sign or skipped OFF Opening message indication is skipped LOGO Icom logo is displayed at power ON default CALL The set my call sign is displayed at power ON When LOGO is selected When Call sign is selected Sounds set mode items SOUNDS D Beep output level BEEPLV Adjusts the key touch beep tone level to the desired level within 39 levels default 19 Minimum level Maximum level The key touch bee...

Page 139: ...ep STBY B Turns the beep emission capability ON and OFF when the communicating station finishes transmitting or the receive signal disappears while in the digital mode operation default ON Stand by beep ON Stand by beep OFF D Band edge beep EDGE B Turns the beep emission capability ON and OFF when the frequency is changed over the band edge by rotating DIAL default OFF Band edge beep ON Band edge b...

Page 140: ...ceive call sign signal properly D DV data TX DATATX During low speed data operation auto data transmission function is available This function activates to transmit auto matically when the PC software sends data to the IC 80AD via the DATA jack default PTT PTT Data from DATA transmits when PTT is pushed default AUTO Data from DATA transmits automatically D Digital monitor D MONI Sets the desired m...

Page 141: ...y set in UR of the cur rent call sign default OFF D Repeater call sign auto write RPT W When your own individual station call is received via the D STAR repeater the repeater call sign can be set into RPT1 and or RPT2 automatically by reading the repeater s down link signal default OFF The transceiver sets the received repeater call sign for op eration over writing the current repeater call sign D...

Page 142: ...eway setting GW SET Turn the gateway auto set function ON or OFF for calling a specific station in DR mode This function enables the trans ceiver to set the pre programmed gateway repeater as the link repeater RPT2 automatically OFF After selecting a specific station the trans ceiver sets the same RPT2 as previous time default AUTO After selecting a specific station the trans ceiver sets the pre prog...

Page 143: ... the transceiver automati cally displays and scrolls the received message default AUTO D Scroll speed SCROLL Set the displayed message call sign etc scrolling speed FAST Scroll speed is set to fast default SLOW Scroll speed is set to slow D Break in function BK The break in function allows you to break into a conversation where the two original stations are communicating with call sign squelch ena...

Page 144: ...ction is set to OFF default ON The EMR function is set to ON EMR appears on the display NOTE The EMR communication function is turned OFF automatically when turning transceiver s power OFF N GPS mode items GPS D GPS set mode items GPS SET Position format P FORM Selects the displaying position format from mm mm dddºmm mm default and mm SS dddºmm ss When dddºmm mm is selected When dddºmm ss is selec...

Page 145: ...indicator ON and OFF default ON OFF G indicator does not appear ON G indicator appears on the display when a GPS receiver is connected and a valid position data is received blinks when invalid data GPS indication OFF GPS indication ON GPS data out GPS OUT Enables transfer of GPS data received from an optional HM 189GPS to the DATA jack OFF Transceiver does not output the GPS data default ON Transc...

Page 146: ... A mode Sentence formatter setting q Select DVG in GPS TX mode item then push 5 to enter the sentence formatter selection w Push 2 or 8 to select the desired sentence formatter RMC GGA GLL GSA VTG and GSV are selectable GGA sentence RMC sentence e Push 5 to enter the desired sentence formatter selection r Push 2 or 8 to select the setting See right above for setting details RMC sentence ON RMC sen...

Page 147: ... set unproto address data extension time stamp GPS A symbol and comment Unproto Address UNPROT 56 characters address can be entered for unproto address q Push 5 to enter the unproto address edit mode w Push 2 or 8 to select the desired character The selected character blinks Push 6 to move the cursor right push 4 to move the cursor left Push CLR 1 to erase the selected character or push and hold C...

Page 148: ...COMMEN COMMENT is limited to 36 Set to course speed Set data extension to OFF Time stamp TIME Selects transmitting time stamp type from DHM HMS and OFF This function transmits UTC Universal Time Coordi nated time only OFF No time stamp is transmitted default DHM Time stamp in the format of Day Hour and Minute is transmitted HMS Time stamp in the format of Hour Minute and Second is transmitted Set ...

Page 149: ...de then exit pro gramming yPush 4 to return to GPS A set mode screen When OTHER is selected check the symbol codes of APRS and set it correctly Car is selected Helicopter is selected Comment COMMEN Program up to a 43 character comment The programmed comment is transmitted with the GPS position data Only 36 characters are available when CUR SPD COURSE SPEED is selected in DT EXT Data extension qPus...

Page 150: ...r automatic position transmis sion function from OFF default 5 10 30 second 1 3 5 10 and 30 minutes NOTE When four sentence formatters are activated at the same time Sentence formatter setting on pgs 138 139 5SEC cannot be selected 142 12 MENU SCREEN OPERATION ...

Page 151: ...channel T CALL appears when a 1750 Hz tone burst signal is selected p 33 Previously programmed DTMF code is displayed if pro grammed ePush 6 to enter programming mode The cursor is blinking when entering programming mode rPush the desired keys to input the characters 0 9 input 0 9 A V MHz inputs A B M CALL inputs B C DR inputs C D inputs D 1 BAND inputs 1 E and inputs F Up to 24 digits can be prog...

Page 152: ...hile pushing PTT push SQL to transmit the se lected DTMF code D Transmitting a DTMF memory via keypad The selected DTMF memory can be transmitted via keypad directly while transmitting Pushing 0 9 A B C D or 1 to transmit DTMF memory channel d0 d9 dA dB dC dD dE or dF respectively q Set the desired frequency p 23 w Enter DTMF T in DUP T set mode MENU DUP T DTMF T p 121 Push MENU Push 2 8 then push...

Page 153: ...e pushing PTT push the desired keys to transmit the DTMF code 0 9 input 0 9 A V MHz inputs A B M CALL inputs B C DR inputs C D inputs D 1 BAND inputs 1 and inputs DTMF code keys N Clearing a DTMF memory An unwanted DTMF memory can be cleared erased q Push and hold DTMF M 0 for 1 sec to enter DTMF memory mode w Push 2 or 8 to select the desired DTMF mem ory channel to be cleared e Push and hold CLR...

Page 154: ...MF transfer speed The DTMF transfer speed can be selected q Enter DTMF S in DUP T set mode MENU DUP T DTMF S p 121 Push MENU Push 2 8 then push 5 w Push 2 or 8 to select DTMF transfer speed as below 100 Transfer the DTMF tones at about 100 msec per tone 200 Transfer the DTMF tones at about 200 msec per tone 300 Transfer the DTMF tones at about 300 msec per tone 500 Transfer the DTMF tones at about...

Page 155: ...l The transceiver mutes the squelch when a signal with the matched tone or code is received T SQL R DTCS R is displayed when the reverse tone DTCS squelch is set D Pocket beep These functions use subaudible tones or DTCS codes for calling and can be used as a common pager to inform you that someone has called while you were away from the transceiver D Setting subaudible tones for repeater or tone ...

Page 156: ...o DUP T set mode and push MENU to return to frequency indication DTCS phase can be selected in DTCS P DTCS PO LARITY item p 120 N Digital code and digital call sign setting D Setting digital code for digital code squelch or beep q Push and hold MODE BAND for 1 sec several times to select DV mode w Enter D CODE DIGITAL CODE in DUP T set mode MENU DUP T D CODE p 120 Push MENU Push 2 8 then push 5 e ...

Page 157: ...to select MY in CALL S set mode then push 5 to enter MY setting MENU CALL S MY p 36 Push MENU Push 2 8 then push 5 y Push 2 or 8 to select the desired call sign Input the call sign if the desired call sign is not stored in the transceiver See p 36 for detail u Push 5 to set call sign and push MENU to re turn to frequency indication IMPORTANT Use digital code squelch when operating with more than 3...

Page 158: ...verse DTCS R and no tone operation are activated in order Rotating DIAL while pushing TONE 7 also selects the tone functions e Operate the transceiver in the normal way r When the received signal includes a matching tone code the squelch opens and the signal can be heard When the received signal s tone code does not match tone DTCS squelch does not open however the S indicator shows signal strengt...

Page 159: ... tal call sign digital code squelch does not open however the S indicator shows signal strength To open the squelch manually push and hold SQL Digital call sign squelch Digital call sign pocket beep Digital code pocket beep Digital code squelch N Pocket beep function q Set the desired operating frequency w Set the desired CTCSS tone DTCS code Digital call sign or Digital code e Push and hold TONE ...

Page 160: ... the re peater q Set the desired frequency on FM FM N mode or memory channel to be checked for a tone frequency or DTCS code w Push and hold TONE 7 for 1 sec several times to acti vate the repeater tone tone squelch or DTCS squelch T T SQL or DTCS Rotating DIAL while pushing and holding TONE 7 also se lects the tone functions e Push and hold T SCAN 9 for 1 sec to start the tone scan To change the ...

Page 161: ...y in tone squelch mode However it is not over written in memory or call channel mode N Beep tones You can select to have confirmation beeps sound at the push of a switch The output level can be adjusted within 39 levels with BEEPLV in SOUNDS set mode SET MENU SOUNDS BEEPLV p 130 Push MENU Push 2 8 then push 5 You can select silent operation by turning beep tones OFF with KEY B in SOUNDS set mode S...

Page 162: ...ible N Weather channel operation U S A version only There are 10 weather channels for moni toring weather broadcasts from the NOAA National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration D Weather channel selection q Push M CALL several times to select weather channel mode WX and the weather channel number appear w Rotate DIAL to select the desired weather channel e Push V MHz or M CALL to return to...

Page 163: ...annel w Enter WX ALT in SCAN set mode MENU SCAN WX ALT p 122 Push MENU Push 2 8 then push 5 e Push 2 or 8 to select ON or OFF r Push 5 or 4 to return to SCAN set mode and push MENU to return to the weather channel indica tion t Set the desired stand by condition Select VFO memory or call channel Scan or priority watch operation can also be selected y When the alert is detected a beep sounds and th...

Page 164: ...nsceiver can turn itself OFF automatically after a specified time Activating a control restarts the time out The transceiver beeps before turning OFF 120 min 90 min 60 min 30 min and OFF can be specified The specified period is retained even when the transceiver is turned OFF by the auto power off function To cancel the function select OFF in the auto power off item in set mode This can be selected w...

Page 165: ...ent accidental transmission etc the transceiver has a PTT lock function This can be selected with PTT LK in FUNC set mode SET MENU SET FUNC PTT LK p 125 Push MENU Push 2 8 then push 5 N Display backlighting The transceiver has display backlighting with a 5 sec timer for night time operation AUTO1 AUTO2 The display back lighting can be turned ON continuously or turned OFF if de sired AUTO2 is same ...

Page 166: ...g M CALL and MENU push and hold PWR for 1 sec to enter clon ing mode CLONE M appears e Push PTT on the master transceiver CL OUT M appears and the bar meter shows that cloning is taking place After the cloning is completed the display returns to CLONE M r Push and hold PWR for 1 sec to turn power OFF The CS 80 880 CLONING SOFTWARE free download is also available to clone edit contents with a PC fo...

Page 167: ... to their factory defaults Partial reset Use Partial reset if you want to initial ize the operating conditions VFO frequency VFO settings set mode contents without clearing the memory contents call sign memories or re peater lists D All reset q Push and hold PWR for 1 sec to turn power OFF w Push and hold simultaneously V MHz M CALL and then turn power ON to reset the CPU CLEAR appears when resett...

Page 168: ... of PROGRAM CH VFO mode or call channel is selected The programmed memory channel is only one The CPU malfunctioned External factors caused a fault The transceiver s power is ON The battery pack is fault electric dis charge SOLUTION Replace the batteries or charge the battery pack Clean battery terminals Check the battery polarity Push or to suitable level Check the external speaker connection or ...

Page 169: ...al 430 440 MHz 2 1 A typical Tx Mid 144 MHz 1 2 A typical 430 440 MHz 1 5 A typical Tx Low 144 MHz 0 6 A typical 430 440 MHz 0 7 A typical Tx S Low 144 MHz 0 4 A typical 430 440 MHz 0 4 A typical Rx Rated output 170 mA typical FM 215 mA typical DV Power save 30 mA typical FM Duty 1 4 38 mA typical DV standby 62 mA typical FM 106 mA typical DV Antenna connector SMA 50 Ω Dimensions 58 4 W 103 H 34 2...

Page 170: ...K 4 8ksps BER 1 VHF Amateur band only 0 22 μV typ UHF Amateur band only 0 22 μV typ Audio output power More than 300 mW at 10 distortion at 7 4 V DC with an 8 Ω load Selectivity FM Wide AM More than 50 dB FM Narrow DV More than 45 dB WFM More than 300 kHz 3 dB Less than 700 kHz 20 dB Ext speaker connector 3 conductor 3 5 d mm 1 8 8 Ω Spurious and image rejection ratio VHF More than 60 dB UHF More ...

Page 171: ...ETTE LIGHTER CABLE WITH NOISE FILTER CP 19R CIGARETTE LIGHTER CABLE WITH DC DC CONVERTER Allows you to operate the transceiver through a 12 V cigarette lighter socket You can also charge the attached battery pack during stand by only CP 19R A built in DC DC converter provides an 11 V DC output OPC 254L DC POWER CABLE For operation and charging via an external power supply OPC 474 CLONING CABLE Use...

Page 172: ...gging the HM 75A to from the SP MIC jack NORM 1 default A Selects band B Toggles VFO mode and memory mode Y Frequency or memory channel UP Z Frequency or memory channel DOWN NORM 2 A Toggles the monitor function B Toggles VFO mode and memory mode Y Frequency or memory channel UP Z Frequency or memory channel DOWN SIMPLE A Toggles the monitor function B Selects call channel Y Selects memory channel...

Page 173: ... link repeater selection Y Repeater selection or station call sign selection UP Z Repeater selection or station call sign selection DOWN D DR mode operation using HM 75A qPush A to enter the access repeater selection on DR mode Appear Repeater selection indicator wPush Y or Z to select the access repeater ePush B to enter the UR call sign selection UR selection indicator rPush Y or Z to select UR ...

Page 174: ...rection etc can be displayed See Section 8 GPS GPS A OPERATION for details CAUTION Turn transceiver power OFF before connect ing disconnecting HM 189GPS to from the SP MIC jack GPS indicator The optional HM 189GPS has a built in GPS receiver and allows you to operate the IC 80AD s GPS functions qTOP KEY Push to turn the GPS receiver s power ON and OFF Key illumination lights when GPS receiver is t...

Page 175: ...equency bands 21 Available subaudible tone frequency 119 B Band edge beep EDGE B 131 Band scan 104 Battery caution 10 Battery indicator 14 Battery indicators 12 Battery information 14 Battery life 14 Battery pack 2 Battery replacement 14 Beep output level BEEPLV 130 Beep tones 153 Belt clip 1 Break in function BK 72 135 Busy LED BUSY 129 Busy lockout LK OUT 126 C Call channel 19 Call channel watch...

Page 176: ...ng call channel contents 99 Copying memory channel contents 99 Copying the call sign 51 Current call sign setting 47 Current repeater call sign programming 38 D DATA extension DT EXT 140 DATA speed SPEED 128 DIAL function assignment 20 Dial speed acceleration DIAL S 127 153 Digital code D CODE 120 Digital code and digital call sign setting 148 Digital mode operation 47 Digital monitor D MONI 132 D...

Page 177: ...LL 41 45 General Menu screen 115 General description Memory Call channel 91 GPS alarm setting 85 GPS alarm setting in GPS memory channel 86 GPS auto TX timer GPS ATX 142 GPS data addition 84 GPS data out GPS OUT 137 GPS indication INDIC 137 GPS memory clearing 87 GPS message automatic transmission 79 GPS message programming 79 GPS mode items GPS 136 GPS operation 77 GPS set mode items GPS SET 136 ...

Page 178: ...nitor function 17 Monitor key action MONI 125 MY call sign programming 36 N New repeater list programming 40 O Off band indication 30 Offset frequency OFFSET 119 Offset frequency programming OFF SET 43 One touch reply using the call record 50 Opening message OPN MSG 130 Operating band selection 20 Operating mode selection 25 Operating note external DC power operation 15 Optional battery case 14 Op...

Page 179: ... in VFO 62 Repeater tone frequency R TONE 119 Resetting 159 Reverse tone DTCS squelch 147 RX call sign auto write CALL W 133 RX call sign display RX CS 134 RX message display RX MSG 135 RX message indication 70 S Saving own position data 82 Saving received position data 82 Scan edges programming 105 Scan items SCAN 121 Scan name SCAN N 130 Scan pause timer PAUSE 110 121 Scan resume condition 110 S...

Page 180: ...eater tone 147 Supplied accessories iv System description D STAR system 35 T Time stamp TIME 140 Time out timer TOT 126 157 Tone and DTCS squelches 147 Tone frequency and DTCS code 147 Tone scan 152 Tone DTCS squelch 150 Transferring bank contents 101 Transmission condition setting 75 Transmit power selection 27 Transmitting 26 Transmitting a DTMF code 144 Transmitting a DTMF code directly 145 Tra...

Page 181: ... 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 VFO mode 18 VFO scan watch 113 W Weather alert WX ALT 122 Weather alert function 155 Weather channel 19 Weather channel operation 154 Y Your own call sign programming 36 ...

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