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HF/VHF/UHF TRANSCEIVER

i9100

INSTRUCTION MANUAL

Summary of Contents for IC-9100

Page 1: ...HF VHF UHF TRANSCEIVER i9100 INSTRUCTION MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...ernal circuit and does not indicate a transceiver malfunction SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES The transceiver comes with the following accessories Qty q Hand microphone 1 w DC power cable 1 1 e Spare fuse ATC 5 A 1 r Spare fuse ATC 30 A 2 t ACC cable 1 y 6 3 d mm plug 1 u Double sided tape see page 176 1 i Ferrite bead 2 1 1Differs depending on the version 2Not supplied with the non European versions q e y t...

Page 3: ...R expose the transceiver to rain snow or any liquids 54 NEVER install the transceiver in a place without adequate ventilation Heat dissipation may be reduced and the transceiver may be damaged DO NOT use harsh solvents such as benzine or alcohol when cleaning as they will damage the trans ceiver surfaces DO NOT push the PTT switch when you don t actu ally desire to transmit DO NOT use or place the...

Page 4: ...LL SIGN THAT OF THE AC tual ham or repeater you wish to contact CQC QCQ can also be used to make a general call s 2 4HIS IS THE REA CCESS REPEATER CALL SIGN THE one you enter to begin your D STAR repeater communication s 2 4HIS IS THE INK ATEWAY REPEATER CALL SIGN the repeater and Internet connection you go through when you want contact a ham or an other repeater anywhere else in the world Call si...

Page 5: ...ter The repeater is called an area or access repeater in the D STAR system Zone The Zone is composed of several areas that are linked by a 10 GHz microwave link 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 linking with another repeater site Area for zone construction Gateway repeater Gateway repeaters provide communications b...

Page 6: ...cting the IC PW1 PW1EURO 28 D Connecting a non Icom linear amplifier 29 N External antenna tuner connection 29 D Connecting the AH 4 29 N Microphone connector information 30 N Microphones 30 D HM 36 30 D SM 50 Option 30 3 3 0 2 4 31 46 N Before first applying power 31 N Turning ON Partial resetting 31 N MAIN and SUB Bands 32 D MAIN SUB Band selection 32 D SUB Band display 32 D SUB Band setting mod...

Page 7: ... D NB Set mode 76 N Meter peak hold function 76 N Noise Reduction 77 N Dial Lock function 77 N Notch function 77 6 FUNCTIONS FOR TRANSMIT 78 84 N VOX function 78 D Using the VOX function 78 D Adjusting the VOX function 78 N Break in function 79 D Semi Break in operation 79 D Full Break in operation 79 N Speech compressor 80 N Transmit filter width selection 80 N TX function 81 D TX Monitor functio...

Page 8: ...munication 122 D Sentence formatter setting 122 D Position display 123 D Saving your own or received position data 124 D Display the Grid Locator information 124 D GPS automatic transmission 124 D GPS message programming 125 D Received GPS message display 126 N GPS memory operation 127 D Add a GPS memory 127 D Edit a GPS memory 129 D GPS alarm setting 130 D GPS memory clearing 131 N GPS Set mode 1...

Page 9: ...1 N Packet AFSK operation 172 D Frequency display during AFSK operation 172 N Data transmission speed 173 N Adjusting the TNC output level 173 D Using a level meter or synchroscope 173 D Not using a measuring device 173 16 OPTION INSTALLATION 174 176 N Opening the transceiver s case 174 N UX 9100 1200 MHz BAND UNIT installation 175 N FL 430 FL 431 1ST IF FILTER installation 176 N UT 121 DIGITAL UN...

Page 10: ...nes impedance 8 to 16 ø s UTPUT POWER ORE THAN M7 WITH AN ø load s 7HEN HEADPHONES ARE CONNECTED THE INTERNAL SPEAKER and any external speaker are disabled s 4HE AND 35 AND AUDIO CAN BE MIXED OR SEPA rated when using stereo headphones depending on the Phone Separate option in the Set mode p 166 y ELECTRONIC KEYER JACK ELEC KEY Plug in a bug or paddle type key to use the internal electronic keyer f...

Page 11: ...e squelch FM DV modes 0 42 INNER CONTROL P Rotate to adjust audio output level to the speaker or headphones on the MAIN Band Increases Decreases 1 NOTCH SWITCH NOTCH p 77 ODE UTO NOTCH 33 ANUAL NOTCH 33 7 2449 In the SSB and AM modes push to toggle the notch function between auto manual and OFF s ITHER THE UTO OR ANUAL NOTCH FUNCTION CAN BE turned OFF in the NOTCH SW item of the Set mode p 36 In t...

Page 12: ...noise output to the speaker when no signal is received closed condition See o on page 2 for details 8 35 42 INNER CONTROL P Rotate to adjust audio output level to the speaker or headphones on the SUB Band 9 MIC GAIN CONTROL MIC GAIN p 46 Rotate to adjust the microphone gain s 4HE TRANSMIT AUDIO TONE IN THE 33 AND MODES CAN be independently adjusted in the tone control Set mode p 169 How to set the...

Page 13: ...d to display the NB screen Push to return to the previous screen display 5 6 8 37 4 6 8 VOX SWITCH PERATION p 78 ODE 33 6 Push to turn the VOX function ON or OFF Hold down for 1 second to display the VOX screen Push to return to the previous screen display What is the VOX function The VOX function voice operated transmission automatically starts transmission when you speak INTO THE MICROPHONE THEN...

Page 14: ...p 85 Push to select the DV mode s h 6v APPEARS Hold down for 1 second to select the DR mode s h appears In the DR mode push to cancel it s h disappears 0 FILTER SWITCH FILTER p 73 Push to select one of three IF filter settings s 4HE SELECTED lLTER PASSBAND WIDTH AND SHIFTING VALUE are displayed for 2 seconds on the LCD display Hold down for 1 second to display the FIL screen Filter to set the filt...

Page 15: ...s into the satellite VFO s 4HE SATELLITE MODE IS AUTOMATICALLY SELECTED AFTER transferring s h appears s 4HE LAST OPERATED TRACKING ICON h appears s 4O TOGGLE THE TRACKING OPERATION BETWEEN NORMAL AND reverse push NOR REV 7 3 In the satellite mode hold down for 1 second to return to normal operation using the displayed frequencies 7 93 90 93 PERATION pp 35 36 When the HF 50 MHz frequency band is n...

Page 16: ...econd to clear the memory channel s 4HE CHANNEL BECOMES A BLANK CHANNEL s This switch is disabled in the VFO mode 3 45 34 0s2 0 4 2 2 50 37 4 43s 20 45 34 0 37 4 PERATION p 38 Push to toggle between the kHz and MHz quick tuning step or turn OFF the quick tuning When the HF 50 MHz frequency band is selected MHz step cannot be selected s 7HEN THE hZ quick tuning icon is displayed above the kHz or MH...

Page 17: ... the combination of the SUB Dial function and SUB Band setting mode status and the status of the quick tuning function See page 33 for de tails 8 MEMORY CHANNEL CONTROL M CH INNER CONTROL P Select a memory channel s 2OTATE CLOCKWISE TO SELECT A HIGHER MEMORY CHANNEL NUMBER ROTATE COUNTERCLOCKWISE TO SELECT A LOWER MEM ory channel number Higher channel Lower channel 9 RIT SWITCH RIT p 69 Push to tu...

Page 18: ...teps when the operating fre quency readout is set to the 1 Hz step readout How ever the 1 Hz digit is not displayed on the frequency shift readout Shift high Shift low 4 SPEECH LOCK SWITCH SPEECH LOCK SPEECH SWITCH PERATION p 45 Push to audibly announce the S meter level the displayed frequency and the operating mode s 4HE 3 EVEL ANNOUNCEMENT CAN BE TURNED in the SPEECH S Level item of the Set mod...

Page 19: ...led r 84 2 30 2 84 30 t 35 84 2 30 2 84 30 35 p 25 Connect to an external speaker 4 to 8 ø By connecting an external speaker to each or both jacks the audio output for both the MAIN and SUB Bands can be configured as shown below XTERNAL SPEAKER CONNECTION MAIN AF 35 No connection Internal speaker To the MAIN jack External speaker Internal speaker To the SUB jack Internal speaker External speaker B...

Page 20: ...P _ 4 ALC INPUT JACK ALC p 25 Connect to the ALC output jack of a non Icom linear amplifier 5 SEND CONTROL JACK SEND p 25 When transmitting goes to ground to control an ex ternal unit such as a non Icom linear amplifier 6 ACCESSORY SOCKET ACC Connect control lines for external equipment such as a linear amplifier an automatic antenna selector tuner a TNC for data communications etc s 3EE PAGE FOR ...

Page 21: ... and CI V operation The other one is USB2 whose function is selected in USB2 DATA1 Func 63 item of the Set mode p 167 BOUT THE 53 DRIVER The USB driver and the installation guide can be downloaded from our website http www icom co jp world index html The following items are required PC s ICROSOFT Windows XP Microsoft Windows Vista or Microsoft Windows 7 OS s 53 OR PORT THER ITEMS s 53 CABLE PURCHA...

Page 22: ...nt Output voltage Low Current flow Less than 0 1 V Max 200 mA 8 13 8 V 13 8 V output when power is ON Output current Less than 1 A 9 NC 10 FSKK ONTROLS 2449 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 detector output Fixed level regardless of the AF control position Ou...

Page 23: ...al for 1200 bps op eration only Output impedance Output level 4 7 k 100 300 mV rms 6 SQL Squelch out terminal This pin is grounded when the transceiver re ceives a signal which opens the squelch s 4O AVOID INTERFERING TRANSMISSIONS connect squelch to the TNC to inhibit transmission when squelch is open s EEP 2 GAIN AT A NORMAL LEVEL OTH erwise a SQL signal will not be out put SQL open SQL closed L...

Page 24: ...p 159 160 appears when the antenna tuner is TURNED h blinks during tuning appears when the optional AH 4 external antenna tuner is connected to the ANT1 con nector and ANT1 is selected t FUNCTION DISPLAY p 19 Shows the function of the function switches F1 F5 Set mode items and IF passband width y MEMORY CHANNEL READOUTS Displays the selected memory channel u SELECT MEMORY CHANNEL ICON Appears when...

Page 25: ... function allows you to break into a conversa tion where the two original stations are communicat ing with call sign squelch enabled Blinks when receiving a break in call 7 EMR MODE ICON p 115 Appears when the EMR Enhanced Monitor Re ceive communication mode is selected s N THE 2 COMMUNICATION MODE NO CALL SIGN SET ting is necessary when operating in the DV mode Blinks when receiving an EMR signal...

Page 26: ...s selected in the GPS Out item of the Set mode p 168 s 03 DATA FROM THE 03 RECEIVER WHICH IS CONNECTED to the DATA1 jack is output to the USB port 6 GPS TX ICON p 134 GPS appears when the GPS transmission mode is set to GPS GPS A appears when GPS transmission mode is set to GPS A 7 GPS ICON p 132 Appears when a valid position data is received from a GPS receiver that is connected to the DATA1 jack...

Page 27: ...he Attenuator function is turned ON 6 MEMORY ICON pp 34 139 Appears when the memory mode is selected 7 VFO ICONS p 34 Displays whether VFO A or VFO B is selected 8 29 p 139 Appears when the selected memory channel is blank 9 AFC ICON p 69 ODE 6 Appears when the AFC Automatic Frequency Con trol function is turned ON 0 35 p 33 Appears when the SUB Dial function is turned ON 1 1 4 TUNING DIAL SPEED I...

Page 28: ... lected Push to select the functions displayed in the display above switches F 1 to F 5 s UNCTIONS VARY DEPENDING ON THE OPERATING MODE D ENU DISPLAY ODE 33 AGC DUP COMP TBW SCP ODE 33 AGC DUP 1 4 SCP ODE 7 AGC DUP 1 4 9 SCP ODE 2449 AGC DUP 1 4 2449 SCP ODE AGC DUP SCP ODE AGC DUP AFC TON SCP ODE 6 AGC DUP AFC DSQ SCP D ENU DISPLAY SCAN MEM SWR TCON VSC D ENU DISPLAY ODE 6 CS CD R CS UR DSET D DI...

Page 29: ...o select the transmission bandwidth s ANDWIDTH IS SELECTABLE FROM WIDE 7 MIDDLE and narrow NAR 29 9 2 5 9 9 p 50 ODE 7 Push to display the 9 screen memory keyer or the SEND SCREEN KEYER SEND DEPENDING ON THE h 9 2 1st Menu option in the Set mode p 165 2449 5 9 2449 p 57 0USH TO DISPLAY THE h2449v SCREEN 4 315 9 4 pp 62 64 ODE Push to select a tone function between subaudible repeater tone tone squ...

Page 30: ...20 2 3 9 2 3 p 96 Hold down for 1 second to copy and set the previously received station call sign as the station call sign for making a call 52 9 52 p 101 Push to toggle the UR and the repeater call sign selection screen s 4HE DESIRED STATION OR REPEATER CALL SIGN CAN BE SELECTED 3 4 9 3 4 p 118 Push to enter the DV Set mode D UNCTION KEYS ON DISPLAY ODE 6 Only when is displayed 3 9 3 Push to sta...

Page 31: ... shock television interference TVI broadcast interference BCI and other prob lems ground the transceiver using the GROUND ter minal on the rear panel For best results connect a heaviest gauge wire or strap to a long ground rod Make the distance between the GND terminal and ground as short as possible R WARNING NEVER connect the GND ter minal to a gas or electric pipe since the connection could cau...

Page 32: ...g body Clamp Center conductor Washer Nut Rubber gasket 30 mm 1 18 in 10 mm 0 39 in 1 2 mm 0 04 0 08 in 15 mm 0 59 in 3 mm 0 12 in 6 mm 0 24 in N NTENNA CONNECTION For radio communications the antenna is of critical importance along with output power and receiver sen sitivity Select a well matched 50 ø antenna and co axial cable feedline We recommend 1 5 1 or better of Voltage Standing Wave Ratio V...

Page 33: ...27 Z 4 p 158 Z 4 p 158 PS 126 Use the heaviest possible gauge wire or strap and make the connection as short as possible Grounding prevents elec trical shocks TVI and other problems GROUND p 22 STRAIGHT KEY Z 4 p 158 The optional UX 9100 is required Z 4 p 158 Connection example ANT1 for 1 8 18 MHz bands antenna ANT2 for 21 28 MHz bands antenna ...

Page 34: ... wire with PREAMP p 71 144 MHz and 430 MHz 144 MHz AG 25 option 430 MHz AG 35 option External all weather mast mounted preamplifiers are available 54 6 2 connect a power or SWR meter or other device between the transceiver and preamplifier 3 p 29 Used for connecting a non Icom linear amplifier 4 4 pp 28 29 Connect a linear amplifier antenna selector etc EXTERNAL SPEAKER MAIN SUB SP 23 option ...

Page 35: ...external keypad select h 9 2 3 v IN THE h XTERNAL EY pad item of the Set mode p 167 N PTIONAL AND THE EXTERNAL UNITS CONNECTIONS DATA1 JACK pp 117 121 Connect the optional OPC 1529R for low speed data communication using a PC and the transceiver or for the GPS receiver connection A third party serial data communication software is required DATA2 SOCKET pp 14 171 ACC SOCKET pp 13 171 Used for compu...

Page 36: ...T Red Positive terminal Black Negative _ terminal 27 2 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS q w Transceiver Ground PS 126 AC cable AC outlet To DC 13 8V _ q w DC power cable D ONNECTING THE 03 0 7 2 3500 9 D ONNECTING A NON COM 0 7 2 3500 9 N ONNECTING A POWER SUPPLY Supplied DC power cable AC cable AC outlet Transceiver To GND A DC power supply 6 at least 24 A Red Black To DC 13 8V To DC 13 8V For Europe...

Page 37: ...lied with the IC PW1 PW1EURO ACC cable supplied with the IC PW1 PW1EURO To an antenna ACC1 REMOTE ANT IC PW1 EURO AC outlet Non European versions 100 120 200 240 V European version 230 V INPUT1 7 pin side REMOTE Coaxial cable supplied with the IC PW1 PW1EURO ANT2 Transceiver ACC GND Ground ANT1 INPUT2 Purchase separately and connect to INPUT2 if necessary GND OPC 599 Coaxial cable ...

Page 38: ... POSITIVE VOLTAGE ON matched ALC and RF power settings could overheat or damage the linear amplifier s 4HE 3 TERMINAL CONNECTOR PIN IS RATED AT 6 F THIS VALUE IS EXCEEDED A LARGER external relay must be used 50 ø coaxial cable To an antenna Non Icom linear amplifier RF OUTPUT Transceiver GND ALC GND Ground ANT1 N XTERNAL ANTENNA TUNER CONNECTION D ONNECTING THE The AH 4 must be connected to ANT1 T...

Page 39: ... q w r e q UP DOWN SWITCHES UP DN Push to change the frequency or memory channel s 7HILE HOLDING DOWN THE FREQUENCY OR MEMORY CHANNEL number continuously increases or decreases s 7HILE IN THE SPLIT FREQUENCY MODE AND HOLDING DOWN XFC push to change the transmit frequency s 4HE 50 SWITCH CAN BE USED AS A KEY PADDLE IF the MIC Up Down Keyer item setting is ON in the Keyer Set mode In such case the f...

Page 40: ...lowing procedure A partial resetting CLEARS the operating parame ters to their default values VFO frequency VFO settings menu group s contents without clearing certain data See page 181 for details qMake sure the transceiver s power is OFF wWhile holding down both F INP ENT and VFO MEMO push POWER to turn ON the transceiver s URING START UP THE TRANSCEIVER DISPLAYS h0 24 RESET then its initial VFO...

Page 41: ...D display SUB Band Used for only receiving The SUB Band area is in the lower half of the LCD display BOUT TRANSMITTING 9OU CAN TRANSMIT ON ONLY THE AND NOT ON THE SUB Band However while operating in the Satellite mode you can transmit on the SUB Band D 35 AND SELECTION The LCD display shows both the MAIN and SUB Band frequencies Both Bands can receive signals simulta neously but not on the same fr...

Page 42: ...ng on the quick tuning step setting p 38 The frequency changes in the programmed kHz steps even if the quick tuning is OFF SUB DIAL SUB DIAL control Appears when the SUB Dial function is ON A G C D U P C O M P T B W S C P M1 D 35 AND SETTING MODE OPERATION Normally tuning operating mode selection memory channel selection and programming are made for the MAIN Band When the SUB Band setting mode is ...

Page 43: ...l VFO system can be used for quick memory storage q Hold down A B for 1 second to store the displayed contents into the undisplayed VFO w Continue searching for stations e Push A B to show the stored contents on the un displayed VFO r To continue searching for stations push A B again to show the displayed VFO N 3ELECTING 6 MEMORY MODE Push VFO MEMO to switch between the VFO and memory modes s h6 v...

Page 44: ...t 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 2449 FREQUENCY F A BAND KEY OR s IS PUSHED ONCE THE LAST used frequency and operating mode are called up When the key is pushed again another stored fre quency and operating mode are called up If you are using a frequency band ot...

Page 45: ... more times until a 144 MHz 430 MHz or 1200 MHz frequency band is displayed s 4HE PREVIOUSLY SELECTED FREQUENCY AND AN OPERATING mode are called up as the first band stacking register of that frequency band w Select a frequency and an operating mode and THEN PUSH s s 4HE SELECTED FREQUENCY AND MODE ARE MEMORIZED AS that frequency band s first band stacking register e Select another frequency and o...

Page 46: ...yed and MAIN DIAL does not function In this case hold down SPEECH LOCK for 1 sec ond to turn OFF the lock function p 77 When LOCK SPEECH is selected in the SPEECH LOCK SW item of the Set mode push ing SPEECH LOCK turns OFF the lock function see p 164 for details D IRECT FREQUENCY ENTRY WITH THE KEYPAD The transceiver has a keypad for direct frequency entry as described below q Push F INP ENT to en...

Page 47: ...s 7HEN THE 1UICK 4UNING FUNCTION IS THE FRE quency will be changed in 10 Hz steps D 3ELECTING K Z STEP When the kHz quick tuning is selected the frequency can be changed in the selected kHz steps The MAIN and SUB Bands use the common kHz tun ING STEP 9OU CAN SELECT IT IN BOTH AND S q Push TS to turn ON the Quick Tuning function s hZ appears w Hold down TS for 1 second to display the TS screen to s...

Page 48: ...OFF the func tion s 7HEN THE TUNING STEP IS SET TO K Z OR smaller steps the tuning speed is approxi mately five times faster When the tuning step is set to 5 kHz or larger steps the tuning speed is approxi mately two times faster default s 7 PPROXIMATELY TWO TIMES FASTER s UTO TUNING STEP IS TURNED s OLD DOWN 2 FOR SECOND TO RESET TO THE DE fault value r Push MENU to save and exit the Set mode D 1...

Page 49: ... quencies 4 We recommend that you store these fre quencies mode and filter settings into memory channels for easy recall The FCC specifies center frequencies on the 5 MHz band However the IC 9100 displays carrier frequency Therefore tune the transceiver to 1 5 kHz below the specified FCC channel center frequency ISPLAYED REQUENCY HANNEL ENTER REQUENCY 5 33050 MHz 5 33200 MHz 5 34650 MHz 5 34800 MH...

Page 50: ...eep sounds s 5SER 48 7HEN YOU TUNE INTO OR OUT OF a user programmed amateur band s frequency range a beep sounds Also transmission is in hibited outside the programmed range s OLD DOWN FOR SECOND TO RESET TO THE DEFAULT value r Push MENU to save and exit the Set mode The beep output level can be set in the Beep Level item of the Set mode p 161 BOUT THE USER BAND EDGE FREQUENCIES 7HEN h 5SER v OR h...

Page 51: ... continuously selects the band edges s 0USH Ω F 3 to select the upper or lower band edge frequency entry status s OLD DOWN FOR SECOND TO DELETE THE SE lected band edge s 0USH 3 TO INSERT A NEW BLANK BAND EDGE u Input the desired frequency with the keypad then push F INP ENT s 0USH s to input decimal point between the MHz and kHz digits i Push MENU to save o Push MENU again to exit the Set mode 4O ...

Page 52: ... h v APPEARS s 0USH AGAIN TO TOGGLE BETWEEN AND s FTER OR IS SELECTED HOLD DOWN FOR 1 second to select the data mode D appears s N THE DATA MODE PUSH TO RETURN TO the normal AM or FM mode 4 s N THE MODE YOU CAN TRANSMIT ON ONLY THE HF 50MHz frequency bands s 4HE MODE CANNOT BE SELECTED ON THE MHz frequency band s 3ELECTING THE 6 MODE INCLUDING 2 MODE 0USH 6s 2 TO SELECT THE 6 MODE s h 6v APPEARS s...

Page 53: ...set to the 12 o clock position Rotate RF SQL to the 11 o clock position for maxi mum sensitivity s 2OTATING COUNTERCLOCKWISE FROM THE MAXIMUM POSITION RE duces sensitivity s 4HE 3 METER INDICATES RECEIVE SENSITIVITY While rotating the RF gain control noise may be heard This comes from the DSP unit and does not indicate an equipment malfunction M DJUSTING SQUELCH Removing non signal noise Rotate RF...

Page 54: ...ected in the SPEECH LOCK SW item of the Set mode you should hold down SPEECH LOCK for 1 second to activate the voice synthesizer p 164 Push a mode switch to announce the appropriate mode when the SPEECH MODE SW item is set to ON in the Set mode p 164 N ETER ISPLAY SELECTION The transmit meter can be toggled between three functions for your convenience The RF power meter is always displayed OLD DOW...

Page 55: ...OUTPUT POWER RANGE HF 50 MHz 2 to 100 W AM 2 to 30 W 144 MHz 2 to 100 W 430 MHz 2 to 75 W 1200 MHz 1 to 10 W D ICROPHONE GAIN ADJUSTMENT ODE 33 6 q Push PTT to transmit s 3PEAK INTO THE MICROPHONE AT YOUR NORMAL VOICE LEVEL w N THE 33 MODE OLD DOWN 4s 4 2 FOR SECOND TO SELECT THE ALC meter And then while speaking into the mi crophone rotate MIC GAIN so that the ALC meter reading stays within the A...

Page 56: ...ng level t Push PTT on the microphone to transmit or TRANSMIT on the transceiver s 4HE 48 28 INDICATOR AND LIGHTS RED y Speak into the microphone at your normal voice level s 2OTATE TO ADJUST THE MICROPHONE GAIN AT THIS step if necessary u Release PTT to receive or push TRANSMIT again TRANSMIT TX RX indicator MAIN Band MIC GAIN AF MAIN Band SSB MAIN DIAL A G C D U P 1 4 S C P M1 LSB or USB appears...

Page 57: ...le listening level t Push TRANSMIT to transmit s 4HE 48 28 INDICATOR AND LIGHTS RED y Use the electric keyer or paddle to key your CW signals s The Po meter indicates transmitted CW output power u DJUST 7 SPEED WITH 9 30 s DJUSTABLE BETWEEN AND WPM WORDS PER MINUTE i Push TRANSMIT to receive TRANSMIT TX RX indicator MAIN Band CW RTTY MAIN DIAL AF MAIN Band A G C D U P 1 4 S C P K E Y M1 ONVENIENT ...

Page 58: ...received CW audio pitch and CW sidetone can be adjusted to suit your preference without changing the operating frequency Rotate CW PITCH to suit your preference s DJUSTABLE FROM TO Z IN Z STEPS D BOUT KEYING SPEED The transceiver s internal electronic keyer speed can be adjusted to between 6 and 48 wpm words per min ute 2OTATE 9 30 CLOCKWISE TO INCREASE KEYING SPEED COUNTERCLOCKWISE TO DECREASE IT...

Page 59: ...select the desired menu See the diagram below s 0USH 5 TO RETURN TO THE PREVIOUS DISPLAY AGC D U P 1 4 KEY S C P M1 S E N D E D T 0 0 1 S E T KEY 1 N o r m a l 001 Number Style 1 5 0 SET Side Tone Level D E L S P C EDT CQ TEST CQ TEST DE M 1 M 1 M 2 M 3 M 4 1 SEND 001 s EMORY EYER SCREEN s EYER 3END SCREEN p 51 s EYER DIT SCREEN p 52 s ONTEST UMBER 3ET MODE p 53 s EYER 3ET MODE p 54 F 2 F 3 F 4 F ...

Page 60: ...ents are sent s 0USH TO REDUCE THE CONTEST NUMBER ADVANCES by 1 before sending the memory keyer contents to a station a second time s 3ET THE MEMORY KEYER REPEAT INTERVAL TO BETWEEN AND 60 seconds 1 second steps in the Keyer Repeat Time item of the Keyer Set mode p 54 y 0USH 5 TO RETURN TO THE h 9v SCREEN EM ory Keyer u Push MENU to return to the M1 screen Menu 1 For your information When an exter...

Page 61: ...t 3ELECTABLE CHARACTERS AND SYMBOLS A to Z 1 y Push Ω F 2 to move the cursor backwards or push F 3 to move the cursor forwards u Repeat steps t and y to program up to 70 char acters memory keyer contents i 0USH 5 TO SAVE AND RETURN TO THE h 9v screen Memory Keyer o Push MENU to return to the M1 screen Menu 1 4 is used to transmit a string of characters with no inter character space Put before a te...

Page 62: ... ORMAL This item sets the numbering system used for contest numbers normal or short morse numbers Short morse numbers are also referred to as cut numbers s ORMAL OES NOT USE SHORT MORSE NUMBERS s ANO Sets 1 as A 9 as N and 0 as O s ANT Sets 1 as A 9 as N and 0 as T s NO Sets 9 as N and 0 as O s NT Sets 9 as N and 0 as T OUNT 5P 4RIGGER 2 EFAULT Set the count up trigger to one of four memory slots ...

Page 63: ... When sending CW using the repeat timer set the time between transmission s TO SECONDS IN SECOND STEPS CAN BE SELECTED ESSAGE ISPLAY 4 EFAULT ORMAL When you are in the SEND screen Keyer Send channel numbers are displayed above the function keys However you can display the first three char acters of the keyer message instead of the channel number Select whether to display the channel number or the ...

Page 64: ...YER TYPE FOR 9 CONNECTOR ON the front panel s 3TRAIGHT KEY 5 9 OR 9 CAN BE SE lected 5P OWN EYER 9 EFAULT Set the microphone UP DN switches to be used as a key The microphone UP DN switches do not work as a squeeze key s 4HE 50 SWITCHES CAN BE USED AS A KEY for CW s 4HE 50 SWITCHES CANNOT BE USED AS A key for CW 4 When ON is selected the frequency and memory channels cannot be changed using the UP...

Page 65: ...ush TRANSMIT to set the transceiver to the transmit mode or transmit a SEND signal from your TNC s 4HE 48 28 INDICATOR AND LIGHTS RED s 4HE 0O METER DISPLAYS THE TRANSMITTED 2449 SIGNAL strength t Use your connected PC or TNC TU to transmit 2449 3 SIGNALS y Push TRANSMIT to receive ONVENIENT 2ECEIVE FUNCTIONS s 0REAMP AND ATTENUATOR P s 4WIN 0 4 PASSBAND TUNING P s AUTO GAIN CONTROL P s OISE BLANK...

Page 66: ... Menu 1 e 0USH 2449 TO DISPLAY THE h2449v SCREEN r Push DEC F 2 TPF F 4 or SET F 5 to select the desired menu See the diagram below s 0USH 5 TO RETURN TO THE PREVIOUS DISPLAY D ONSTRUCTION OF 2449 MENU MENU CW RTTY RTTY TPF SET DEC AGC D U P 1 4 RTTY S C P M1 D E C T P F S E T RTTY RTTY RTTY TPF ON 1 2 1 2 5 SET RTTY Mark Freq DEC 45BPS BAUDOT MK SFT 2125 170 F2 HOLD F3 CLR A D J D E C T P F S E T...

Page 67: ...DOWN 7 2449 FOR SECOND AGAIN TO SELECT THE normal mode D 4WIN 0EAK ILTER The Twin Peak Filter changes the receive frequency response by boosting 2125 and 2295 Hz for better COPYING OF 2449 SIGNALS q N THE 2449 MODE PUSH 5 TO DISPLAY THE h v screen Menu 1 w 0USH 2449 TO DISPLAY THE h2449v SCREEN e Push TPF F 4 to turn the Twin Peak Filter ON or OFF r Push MENU to return to the previous display 4 Wh...

Page 68: ...he hold function is cancelled y Push MENU to return to the previous display s 3ETTING THE DECODER THRESHOLD LEVEL If some characters are displayed when no signal is re CEIVED ADJUST THE 2449 DECODER THRESHOLD LEVEL q 3ELECT THE 2449 DECODER SCREEN AS DESCRIBED above w Push F 1 ADJ to select the threshold level adjust ment mode e 2OTATE TO ADJUST THE 2449 DECODER threshold level s OLD DOWN FOR SECO...

Page 69: ...NU to return to the M1 screen Menu 1 2449 ARK REQ 1 EFAULT 3ELECT THE 2449 MARK FREQUENCY s AND Z ARE SELECTABLE 2449 3HIFT 7IDTH 2 EFAULT 3ELECT THE 2449 FREQUENCY SHIFT s AND Z ARE SELECTABLE 2449 EYING 0OL 3 EFAULT 2 Select normal or reverse keying polarity s 2 EY OPEN CLOSE ARK 3PACE s 2 6 23 EY OPEN CLOSE 3PACE ARK Decode USOS 4 EFAULT Turn the USOS UnShift On Space function ON or OFF This fu...

Page 70: ... microphone at your normal voice level s 2OTATE TO ADJUST THE MICROPHONE GAIN IN THIS step if necessary u Release PTT to receive or push TRANSMIT again 4 s N THE MODE YOU CAN TRANSMIT ON ONLY THE HF 50MHz frequency bands s 4HE MODE CANNOT BE SELECTED ON THE MHz frequency band TRANSMIT TX RX indicator MAIN Band MIC GAIN AM FM MAIN DIAL AF MAIN Band A G C D U P S C P M1 A G C D U P A F C T O N S C P...

Page 71: ...EARS ON THE FUNCTION DISPLAY t Rotate MAIN DIAL to select the desired tone squelch frequency See the table shown below s OLD DOWN FOR SECOND TO RESET TO THE DEFAULT SET ting if desired y Push MENU to save and exit the TON screen u Communicate in the usual manner s VAILABLE TONE SQUELCH FREQUENCIES Unit Hz 67 0 69 3 71 9 74 4 77 0 79 7 82 5 085 4 088 5 091 5 094 8 097 4 100 0 103 5 107 2 110 9 114 ...

Page 72: ...ty 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 s OLD DOWN FOR SECOND TO RESET TO THE DEFAULT SET ting if desired y Push MENU to save and exit the TON screen u Communicate in the usual manner s VAILABLE 4 3 CODES 023 025 026 031 032 036 043 047 051 053 054 065 071 072 073 074 114 115 116...

Page 73: ...larity for receive RR Reverse polarity for both transmit and receive r Push SCAN F 2 to start the Tone scan s h2PTR 4ONE 3 v h431 4ONE 3 v OR h 4 3 ODE SCAN blinks depending on the type you selected s F Up Down is selected as the MAIN DIAL SCAN option in the Scan Set mode rotating MAIN DIAL changes the scanning direction p 147 t When a matched tone or code is found the scan pauses and the detected...

Page 74: ...of the Set mode p 163 u Push TON F 4 to turn ON the repeater tone s h4v APPEARS s 4HE TONE FREQUENCY CAN BE SET IN the TON screen 88 5 Hz is set by default p 62 i Communicate in the normal way AM FM A B TON DUP MAIN DIAL M1 D U P A G C A F C T O N S C P 1 4 5 9 2 0 0 0 Appears Appears Appears D 2EPEATER ACCESS TONE FREQUENCY SETTING Some repeaters require a subaudible tone to be ac cessed Subaudib...

Page 75: ...ormal way D U P A G C A F C T O N S C P M1 M1 D U P A G C A F C T O N S C P 1 4 5 9 2 0 0 0 Appears Appears Transmit repeater receive frequency appears Hold down D 4RANSMIT FREQUENCY MONITOR CHECK 9OU MAY BE ABLE TO DIRECTLY RECEIVE THE OTHER PARTY S transmitted signal without having to go through a re peater This function helps you to check whether the direct communication can be done or not Whil...

Page 76: ... q to o to program other ranges 4 We recommend that all repeater ranges are programmed into the Memory channel of each band The previously programmed ranges will be lost 1 Hold down SPEECH LOCK for 1 second to turn ON the Dial Lock function s h appears 2 Hold down POWER for 1 second to turn OFF the power 3 While holding down AM FM and F INP ENT push POWER to turn ON the power s hΩ Auto Rptr Set ap...

Page 77: ...ERSION s h v CTIVATES DUPLEX AND TONE s h v UTO REPEATER FUNCTION IS TURNED r Push MENU to save and exit the Set mode MAIN DIAL MENU ON 1 default for the U S A version Ù 20 Ú O N 1 SET A u t o R e p e a t e r D 3TORING A NON STANDARD REPEATER q Turn OFF the Auto Repeater function in the Set mode p 163 w Push A B to select VFO A e Rotate MAIN DIAL to set the repeater output fre quency r Push A B to...

Page 78: ...hifts the receive frequency up to 9 99 kHz in 10 Hz steps without changing the trans mit frequency The RIT TX control tunes in 1 Hz steps when the op erating frequency readout is set to the 1 Hz step readout However the 1 Hz digit is not displayed on the frequency shift readout q Push RIT to turn ON the RIT function s h2 4v AND THE FREQUENCY SHIFT APPEAR WHEN THIS FUNCTION is ON w Rotate the RIT T...

Page 79: ...side of a selected frequency in either the VFO or memory modes q Rotate MAIN DIAL to select a frequency w Push MENU to display the M1 screen Menu 1 then push SCP F 5 to display the SCP screen Band Scope s UTOMATICALLY STARTS SWEEPING WITH THE PREVIOUSLY SE lected sweeping step s URING A SWEEP RECEIVED SIGNALS CANNOT BE HEARD e Push F 5 one or more times to select the desired sweep step s 0 5 1 2 5...

Page 80: ...d when very strong signals are near the signal s frequency or when very strong electromagnetic fields such as from broadcast stations are near your location These can both be independently set for each band Hold down P AMP ATT for 1 second to turn ON the Attenuator s h 44v APPEARS ON THE DISPLAY WHEN THE TTENUATOR IS ON Push P AMP ATT momentarily to turn it OFF P TT About the P AMP2 preamplifier T...

Page 81: ... or turned OFF s OLD DOWN 34 MID F 3 or SLOW F 4 for 1 second to reset to the default setting for the selected time constant if desired tSelect another mode except for FM and DV then repeat steps e and r if desired y Push MENU to save and exit the AGC screen s 3ELECTABLE TIME CONSTANT unit seconds Mode EFAULT 3ELECTABLE TIME CONSTANT SSB 0 3 FAST OFF 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 5 0 8 1 2 1 6 2 0 2 5 3 0 4 0 5 0...

Page 82: ...teps w to r if desired y Push MENU to save and exit the FIL screen Mode lLTER DJUSTABLE RANGE STEPS SSB FILTER1 3 0 kHz 50 to 500 Hz 50 Hz 600 to 3600 Hz 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 2449 FILTER1 2 4 kHz 50 to 500 Hz 50 Hz 600 to 2700 Hz 100 Hz FILTER2 500 Hz FILTER3 250 Hz AM AM D FILTER1 9 0...

Page 83: ...D 6 MODES ARE lXED and have no options e Hold down F 5 for 1 second to select the desired filter width from 15 kHz 6 kHz and 3 kHz s OLD DOWN FOR SECOND TO RESET TO THE DEFAULT lLTER setting if desired The filter passband width setting is also reset to the default setting r Push MENU to save and exit the FIL screen D 30 lLTER SHAPE ODE 33 7 A soft or sharp type of DSP filter shape for both SSB and...

Page 84: ...enter positions when there is no interfer ence The PBT setting should be cleared s 7HEN THE 0 4 IS USED THE AUDIO TONE MAY change s 4HE CONTROLS DO NOT FUNCTION IN THE AND 6 modes s 7HILE ROTATING THE 47 0 4 CONTROLS NOISE MAY occur This comes from the DSP unit and does not indicate an equipment malfunction s 0USHING 0 4 2 DISPLAYS THE lLTER PASSBAND width and shift value for 1 seconds on the func...

Page 85: ...ignal strength or the output power is displayed for approximately 0 5 seconds p 162 D 3ET MODE To deal with various types of noise the attenuation level and noise blanking duration can be set in the NB set mode q Hold down NB for 1 second to display the NB screen Noise blanker w Push Y F 1 or Z F 2 to select the desired item e Rotate MAIN DIAL to select the desired option s OLD DOWN FOR SECOND TO ...

Page 86: ...o toggle the Notch function between auto manual and OFF s ITHER THE UTO OR ANUAL NOTCH FUNCTION CAN BE TURNED OFF in the Set mode p 165 N THE 7 OR 2449 MODE PUSH 4 TO TURN the Manual Notch function ON or OFF In the FM mode push NOTCH to turn the Auto Notch function ON or OFF s h v APPEARS WHEN THE ANUAL OTCH FUNCTION IS s h v APPEARS WHEN THE UTO OTCH FUNCTION IS s O INDICATOR APPEARS WHEN THE NOT...

Page 87: ...ti VOX item Then adjust the anti VOX setting to the point where receive audio does not activate the VOX y Adjust the VOX delay for a convenient interval be fore returning to receive after you stop speaking u Set the VOX voice delay if desired i Push MENU to return to the previous menu 6 8 AIN 1 EFAULT DJUST THE 6 8 GAIN TO BETWEEN AND IN steps Higher values make the VOX function more sensitive to ...

Page 88: ...delay from transmit to receive Hold down VOX BK IN for 1 second to display the BKIN screen Break in Rotate MAIN DIAL to select the desired delay s OLD DOWN FOR SECOND TO RESET TO THE DEFAULT setting if desired r Push MENU to return to the previous menu 7HEN USING A PADDLE ROTATE 9 30 TO ADJUST the keying speed D ULL REAK IN OPERATION During Full Break in operation the transceiver trans mits when y...

Page 89: ...ne your transmitted voice may be dis torted y Push MENU to return to the previous menu N 4RANSMIT lLTER WIDTH SELECTION ODE 33 The transmit filter width for the SSB mode can be se lected from Wide Mid or Narrow q Push SSB to select the USB or LSB mode w Push MENU to display the M1 screen Menu 1 then hold down TBW F 4 for 1 second one or more times to select a Wide Mid or Narrow transmission passba...

Page 90: ...y shift of the TX function can be added to or subtracted from the displayed frequency While displaying the TX frequency shift hold down TX for 1 second D 48 ONITOR FUNCTION When the TX function is ON holding down XFC al lows you to listen to the transmit frequency including the TX frequency offset N ONITOR FUNCTION The Monitor function allows you to monitor your trans mit IF signals in any mode Us...

Page 91: ...nsmit and receive frequencies push A B to exchange VFO A and VFO B CONVENIENT s IRECT FREQUENCY SHIFT INPUT The frequency shift can be entered directly q Push F INP ENT w Enter the desired frequency shift with the digit keys s n TO Z CAN BE SET IN K Z STEPS s 7HEN YOU REQUIRE A MINUS SHIFT DIRECTION lRST PUSH s e Push SPLIT to input the frequency shift to the transmit frequency and the Split funct...

Page 92: ...vance in the SPLIT Offset item of the Set mode p 162 The example at right shows the split offset is set to 0 020 MHz Hold down SPLIT for 1 second to activate the Quick Split function s 4HE TRANSMIT FREQUENCY SHIFTS FROM THE RECEIVE FREQUENCY according to the SPLIT Offset option in the Set mode p 162 D 3PLIT OCK FUNCTION The Split Lock function is convenient for changing only the transmit frequency...

Page 93: ...AN 7 OF OUTPUT POWER e Set the center frequency for the SWR to be mea sured r Hold down F 5 for 1 second one or more times to select 10 50 100 or 500 kHz steps as the SWR measuring step t Push F 3 one or more times to select 3 5 7 9 11 or 13 steps as the number of measuring steps y Push F 1 to start the measuring u Push TRANSMIT or hold down PTT on the mi crophone to measure the SWR s FREQUENCY MA...

Page 94: ...es to display the h 9v screen 9 CALL SIGN SETTING t 2OTATE TO SELECT 9 OR call sign memory y Push EDT F 3 to enter the call sign programming mode s CURSOR APPEARS AND BLINKS u Rotate MAIN DIAL to select the first character to input When inputting numbers push the appropriate key pad key s 0USH TO DELETE THE SELECTED CHARACTER OR number s 0USH 30 TO INPUT A SPACE i Push Ω F 2 to move the cursor bac...

Page 95: ...LETE THE SELECTED CHARACTER OR number s 0USH 30 TO INPUT A SPACE i Push Ω F 2 to move the cursor backwards or push F 3 to move the cursor forwards o Repeat step u to enter UR call sign s CALL SIGN OF UP TO DIGITS CAN BE SET 0 Push MENU to store the programmed call sign 1 Push MENU again to return to the CS screen For your information The IC 9100 has a call sign edit record function When you edit a...

Page 96: ...URSOR APPEARS AND BLINKS y Rotate MAIN DIAL to select the first character to input When inputting numbers push the appropriate key pad key s 0USH TO DELETE THE SELECTED CHARACTER OR number s 0USH 30 TO INPUT A SPACE u Push Ω F 2 to move the cursor backwards or push F 3 to move the cursor forwards i Repeat steps y and u to enter a desired repeater call sign s CALL SIGN OF UP TO DIGITS CAN BE SET o ...

Page 97: ...ccess repeater use p 90 m FREQ Repeater input frequency p 90 m DUP Duplex direction p 91 m OFFSET Frequency offset p 91 m ADD Write Save and add to the repeater list pp 91 92 m OVER Write Save and overwrite to the repeater list p 92 PPEARS WHEN 2 53 IS SELECTED AS 9 3 4 Repeater lists can be erased by static elec tricity electric transients etc In addition they can be erased by an equipment malfun...

Page 98: ...r number s 0USH 30 TO INPUT A SPACE s 7HEN ALL CHARACTERS HAVE BEEN programmed an error beep sounds If you want to reprogram push Ω F 2 or F 3 to select a character then push DEL F 4 to delete it o Push Ω F 2 to move the cursor backward or push F 3 to move the cursor forward 0 Repeat steps u through i to program a name of up to 9 characters 1 Push MENU to save the name 2EPEATER 3 CALL SIGN PROGRAM...

Page 99: ...R 5 EPEATER GROUP PROGRAMMING 4HE HAS A TOTAL OF GROUPS n 9OU CAN assign and organize up to 500 repeaters in the 10 groups Group selection is helpful for quick recall of a desired repeater 4 Push Z F 2 to display the GROUP item Re peater group s 3ELECTED GROUP NUMBER APPEARS RP L GROUP GRP1 5 Rotate MAIN DIAL to select the desired repeater group CCESS REPEATER SETTING 2 53 6 The programmed repeate...

Page 100: ... a repeater s data This is useful when already programmed data is incorrect or some data should be added to the list 2EPEATER LIST SELECTION 1 q Push DVsDR to select the DV mode w Push MENU one or more times to display the M3 screen Menu 3 CS C D R C S U R DSET M3 e Push DSET F 5 to display the DSET screen DSET T X M R P L S E T r Push RP L F 4 to display the RP L screen Re peater list RP L R e p ...

Page 101: ... then blinks Rotate MAIN DIAL to select the desired group 0 to 9 then push GRP F 5 Or you can select the repeater group using the keypad key u Hold down CLR F 1 for 1 second s Clear OK appears i OLD DOWN 9 3 to clear the selected list and return to the RP L screen FTER PROGRAMMING 3 4O ADD THE PROGRAMMED DATA AS A NEW LIST 0 Push Z F 2 to select the ADD Write item then hold down WR F 5 for 1 secon...

Page 102: ...repeater call sign group selection y Push SET F 4 to set the selected call sign to be used for DV operation u Repeat steps r to y to set the other call signs i Push Z F 1 one or more times to return to the CS screen 4 9OU CAN TOGGLE BETWEEN DISPLAYING THE RE peater name or the repeater call sign by pushing NAME F 4 in the R1 and R2 screens 1 is displayed in front of the repeater call sign The repe...

Page 103: ...transmit downlink fre quency p 37 s DJUST THE OUTPUT POWER IF DESIRED P t Push MENU to display the M1 screen Menu 1 y Hold down DUP F 2 for 1 second to turn ON the One touch repeater function s h4v AND h 50nv APPEAR s 4HE REPEATER RECEIVE UPLINK FREQUENCY APPEARS AT THE bottom of the function display u Push DUP F 2 once or twice to switch the offset to the desired direction s h 50nv OR h 50 v APPE...

Page 104: ... record s 2 4HE CALLING STATION S CALL SIGN s FOUR CHARACTER NOTE FROM THE STATION that made the call s 4HE CALL SIGN OF THE STATION THAT WAS called or CQCQCQ s 28204 4HE CALL SIGN OF THE REPEATER THE CALL ing station accessed or the call sign of the gateway repeater the calling station used s 28204 4HE CALL SIGN OF THE REPEATER YOU heard the call on s 3 NY RECEIVED MESSAGE IS DISPLAYED After the ...

Page 105: ...select the desired record channel then re lease R CS F 3 to set it e Push PTT on the microphone to reply the call or push TRANSMIT on the transceiver r Release PTT to receive or push TRANSMIT again For your information When you receive a call addressed to your own call sign the call signs of the calling station and the re peaters they used can be automatically set for a quick reply The set call si...

Page 106: ... channel s data selected in step t above is displayed u Edit the displayed call sign as described in page 86 i Push MENU to store the edited call sign into the channel 4 If there are no blank channels in the sta tion call sign memory Full appears instead of the channel number In this case follow the steps in When the Edit record item is set to Select as shown below 7HEN the h DIT 2ECORDv ITEM IS S...

Page 107: ...ically search a blank call sign memory channel then copy the call signs of CALLER RXRPT1 and RXRPT2 into the channel s 522 OLD DOWN 522 FOR SECOND to copy the call signs of CALLER RXRPT1 and RXRPT2 into the cur rent UR R1 and R2 memory COPY ALL Ú LIST CURR Ù 7HEN hCALLERv IS SELECTED IN STEP y u Select the desired copy destination s 54 OLD DOWN 54 FOR SECOND to automatically search for a blank cal...

Page 108: ...ceive Access Area repeater R1 selection UR call sign CQ selection UR call sign specific station selection R2 destination repeater selection GRP3 D1 R 1 H I R A N O 4 3 CS C D R C S U R DSET CQ CS C D R C S U R DSET D1 U R C Q C Q C Q UR CS C D R C S U R DSET D1 U R J G 3 Y M K CS C D R C S U R DSET D1 R 2 N A R A 4 3 D OMMUNICATION ORM s OCAL AREA CALL pp 101 103 To call a station through your loc...

Page 109: ...ss repeater scan skips the repeaters which are not specified as a scan target 9OU CAN SELECT THE DESIRED REPEATERS AS A SCAN TARGET See page 90 or Access repeater scan s target setting as described below q Hold down DVsDR for 1 second to select the DR mode s 4HE 6 MODE IS AUTOMATICALLY SELECTED s The access repeater selection screen is displayed Only the repeaters specified as a scan target are di...

Page 110: ...re displayed pp 90 100 s IRST SELECTING THE REPEATER CALL SIGN GROUP MAKES IT more convenient if you have programmed repeaters into Groups p 93 s CCESS REPEATER SCAN CAN BE USED FOR THE SELECTION p 100 r Push UR F 4 to enter the UR call sign selection mode Steps t through u differ depending on the com munication form CS C D R C S U R DSET D1 GRP3 R 1 N A R A 4 3 CS C D R C S U R DSET D1 UR U R C Q...

Page 111: ... select the desired Memory channel Call channel or Program scan edge channel w Hold down MW for 1 second to store the setting t Rotate MAIN DIAL to select a desired destination repeater s IRST SELECTING THE REPEATER CALL SIGN GROUP MAKES IT more convenient if you have programmed repeaters into Groups p 93 y Push PTT on the microphone to transmit or TRANSMIT on the transceiver s 4HE AND 48 28 INDIC...

Page 112: ...R CCESS REPEATER SCAN TARGETS are displayed pp 90 100 r Push UR F 4 to enter the UR call sign selection mode t Rotate MAIN DIAL to select a individual station call sign s IRST SELECTING THE station call sign memory groups U01 U99 BY PUSHING 43s 20 MAKES IT MORE CONVE nient y Hold down UR F 4 for 1 second to enter the Link Gateway repeater R2 selection mode AKING A CALL TO AN INDIVIDUAL STATION THR...

Page 113: ...2 AKING A CALL TO AN INDIVIDUAL STATION THROUGH A GATEWAY REPEATER ATEWAY CALL Repeater e Repeater y HIRANO43 JP3YHH G HAMA43 JP1YIU G Gateway Gateway Area Zone A Zone B q w e r t y u i MY call sign JA3YUA Station call sign JM1ZLK u Rotate MAIN DIAL to select GW s 4HE PRE PROGRAMMED GATEWAY REPEATER IS SET AS 2 s NLY REPEATERS WITH THE SAME GATEWAY REPEATER AP pear i Push UR F 4 to exit the Link r...

Page 114: ... IKOMA43 JP3YHJ GRP3 D1 R 1 N A R A 4 3 CS C D R C S U R DSET D 3ETTINGS FOR UR AND 2 DEPENDING ON THE COMMUNICATION FORM ESTINATION 1 ESTINATION N INDIVIDUAL STATION OMMUNICATION FORM OCAL AREA CALL CQ s 52 SETTING 1 1 1 s 2 SETTING OMMUNICATION FORM OCAL AREA CALL s 52 SETTING N INDIVIDUAL STATION s 2 SETTING 4 53 1 OMMUNICATION FORM ONE CALL CQ s 52 SETTING ESTINATION REPEATER TO SEND 1 IN the ...

Page 115: ...UR call sign selection mode i Rotate MAIN DIAL to select UR call sign s IRST SELECTING THE CALL SIGN MEMORY GROUPS BY PUSHING 43s 20 OR 20 MAKES IT MORE CONVENIENT s When calling CQ Select CQCQCQ s When calling an individual station Select the station s call sign o Push SET F 4 to return to the M3 screen Menu 3 0 Push PTT on the microphone to transmit or TRANSMIT on the transceiver s 4HE AND 48 28...

Page 116: ...pp 37 65 163 t Push MENU one or more times to display the M3 screen Menu 3 y Push CS F 1 to display the CS screen Call Sign u Push Z F 1 to display the UR screen and rotate MAIN DIAL to select UR call sign then push SET F 4 s IRST SELECTING THE CALL SIGN MEMORY GROUPS BY PUSHING 43s 20 OR 20 MAKES IT MORE CONVENIENT s When calling CQ Select CQCQCQ s When calling an individual station Select the st...

Page 117: ...LL SIGN MEMORY GROUPS BY PUSHING 43s 20 OR 20 MAKES IT MORE CONVENIENT s When calling CQ Select CQCQCQ s When calling an individual station Select the station s call sign i Push Z F 1 to display the R1 screen and rotate MAIN DIAL to select the access repeater call sign then push SET F 4 s IRST SELECTING THE REPEATER CALL SIGN GROUP MAKES IT more convenient if you have programmed repeaters into Gro...

Page 118: ...ssary then push SET F 4 1 Push PTT on the microphone to transmit or TRANSMIT on the transceiver s 4HE AND 48 28 INDICATOR LIGHTS RED 2 Release PTT to receive or push TRANSMIT again s F ANOTHER STATIONS REPLIES IT S CALL SIGN WILL BE STORED IN the receive log s 2ECEIVED CALL SIGNS CAN BE AUTOMATICALLY STORED INTO THE received call record See page 95 for details After setting rotate M CH to select a...

Page 119: ...DUAL STATION s 2 SETTING 4 53 1 OMMUNICATION FORM ONE CALL CQ s 52 SETTING 1 1 1 s 2 SETTING ESTINATION REPEATER TO SEND 1 IN the same zone OMMUNICATION FORM ONE CALL s 52 SETTING N INDIVIDUAL STATION s 2 SETTING ESTINATION REPEATER IN THE SAME zone OMMUNICATION FORM ATEWAY CALL CQ s 52 SETTING ESTINATION REPEATER TO SEND 1 s 2 SETTING 9OUR GATEWAY REPEATER OMMUNICATION FORM ATEWAY CALL s 52 SETTI...

Page 120: ...lect the first character to input When inputting numbers or a decimal point push the appropriate keypad key s 0USH TO DELETE THE SELECTED CHARACTER SYM bol or number s 0USH 30 TO INPUT A SPACE s 7HEN ALL CHARACTERS HAVE BEEN programmed an error beep sounds If you want to reprogram push Ω F 2 or F 3 to select a character then push DEL F 4 to delete it i Push Ω F 2 to move the cursor backward or pus...

Page 121: ...HE MESSAGE IS AUTOMATICALLY TRANSMITTED EVERY SEC onds during continuous transmission s 4HE AND 48 28 INDICATOR LIGHTS RED D 28 MESSAGE DISPLAY q In the DV mode push MENU one or more times to display the M3 screen Menu 3 s N THE 2 MODE PUSH 5 ONCE OR TWICE TO SELECT the D1 screen w Push CD F 2 to display the CD screen Call Re cord e Rotate MAIN DIAL to select the desired record channel RX01 to RX2...

Page 122: ... screen The received FM audio may be distorted when using this function 1 8 O N SET BK MAIN DIAL MENU DSET SET Blink While receiving a non digital signal while in the DV mode N UTOMATIC 2EPLY FUNCTION When a call addressed to own your call sign is re ceived the Automatic Reply function automatically re plies with your call sign q In the DV mode push MENU one or more times to display the M3 screen ...

Page 123: ...DSQ F 4 one or more times to turn ON the digital call sign squelch or digital code squelch s h 31 v APPEARS WHEN THE DIGITAL CALL SIGN SQUELCH IS ON s h 31 v APPEARS WHEN THE DIGITAL CODE SQUELCH IS When digital call sign squelch is turned ON in step e skip steps r and t and go to step y r When digital code squelch is turned ON in step e hold down DSQ F 4 for 1 second to display the DSQ screen And...

Page 124: ...nsceiver s 4HE AND 48 28 INDICATOR LIGHTS RED 0 Release PTT to receive or push TRANSMIT again s blinks when receiving an EMR signal 4 The EMR communication function is auto matically turned OFF when the transceiver is turned OFF 1 9 O N SET EMR Ù 20 Ú 5 0 SET E M R A F L e v e l TRANSMIT MAIN Band TX RX indicator MAIN DIAL MENU DSET SET When the EMR communication mode is ON DEFAULT Appears D DJUST...

Page 125: ...E BREAK IN call as well as your call sign s 4HE AND 48 28 INDICATOR LIGHTS RED o Release PTT to receive or push TRANSMIT again Wait for a reply call from the station who received the break in call 0 After receiving the reply call communicate nor mally s blinks when receiving a break in call 1 To cancel the BK mode communication turn OFF the BK function in the DV Set mode as shown in steps r throug...

Page 126: ...BIT s LOW CONTROL 8ON 8OFF 1 Depending on the PC environment the COM port number used by the IC 9100 may be higher than 5 In such case use the application which can set to higher than 5 2 Set the baud rate in the DVdat GPS Out Baud item of the Set mode p 168 D OW SPEED DATA COMMUNICATION OPERATION q Set the desired call signs as described in Call sign setting p 93 w Follow the instructions of the ...

Page 127: ... TRANSCEIVER AUTOMATICALLY REPLIES TO THE call with your own call sign 6 ATA 48 3 EFAULT 044 For low speed data communication select whether to transmit the input data manually or automatically s 044 0USH 044 MICROPHONE OR 42 3 4 TO manually transmit the input data s UTO 7HEN DATA IS INPUT FROM A 0 THROUGH THE DATA1 jack the transceiver automatically transmits it IGITAL ONITOR 4 EFAULT UTO Select ...

Page 128: ...tically set the pre programmed gateway repeater in R2 s VEN SELECTING AN INDIVIDUAL STATION IN UR the previously used repeater call sign re mains in R2 s UTO FTER SELECTING AN INDIVIDUAL STATION IN UR the pre programmed gateway repeater is au tomatically set in R2 28 2ECORD 204 11 EFAULT The transceiver can record data of up to 20 individual calls Select whether to record all calls or only the lat...

Page 129: ...ver is turned OFF EMR 19 EFAULT The EMR communication mode can be used for digital mode operation 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 volume setting level is set to minimum level or digital call sign digital code squelch is in use See page 115 for details s 4HE 2 FUNCTION IS SET TO s ...

Page 130: ...select the desired menu See the diagram below s 0USH 5 TO RETURN TO THE PREVIOUS DISPLAY A G C D U P C O M P T B W S C P M1 1 4 8 0 0 SET G P S R e c e i v e r B a u d G P M P O S M S G S E T GPS G L W R M Y P o s i t i o n M 3 5 4 5 0 0 N E L E f t 1 3 5 3 6 0 0 E 1 2 0 0 0 0 A L M GPM R X R X M T X M MSG G P S M e s s a g e s 03 SCREEN s 0OSITION SCREEN p 123 s 03 EMORY SCREEN p 127 s 03 ESSAGE ...

Page 131: ... to OFF when sending the GPS message to conventional digital transceivers IC 2820H IC E2820 ID 800H IC 91AD IC E91 IC V82 IC U82 IC 2200H ID 1 The GSV sentence is incompatible with them Those transceivers will not display GPS messages properly if a GSV sentence is sent from the IC 9100 G P M P O S M S G S E T GPS Push SET CALL GPS MAIN DIAL MENU Ù 12 Ú G P S SET G P S T X M o d e Ù 13 Ú O N SET G ...

Page 132: ...rection and distance from your position if the GPS Alarm function is set to the channel s F THE 03 LARM FUNCTION IS SET TO ALL channels or a bank is displayed instead of the position information e Push MENU to return to the GPS screen 4 Depending on the GPS signals your posi tion elevation may change even though you are sta tionary These sample indications assume that Position For mat is selected ...

Page 133: ... only the sim plex mode s GPS automatic transmission through a repeater may interfere with other communications SET CALL GPS MAIN DIAL MENU OFF default Ù 11 Ú O F F SET G P S A u t o T X q Hold down CALL GPS for 1 second to display the GPS screen w Push POS F 1 then push F 2 once or twice to display your own or the caller s other station posi tion information s 9OU CANNOT SAVE THE DATA ON THE h 0 ...

Page 134: ...ELECTED CHARACTER SYM bol or number s 0USH 30 TO INPUT A SPACE s 7HEN ALL CHARACTERS HAVE BEEN programmed an error beep sounds If you want to reprogram push Ω F 2 or F 3 to select a character then push DEL F 4 to delete it y Push Ω F 2 to move the cursor backward or push F 3 to move the cursor forward u Repeat steps r to y to program a message of up to 20 characters i Push MENU to save the message...

Page 135: ... screen GPS Message e Push RXM F 2 to display the RXM screen RX message s ESSAGES OF UP TO CHARACTERS CAN BE DISPLAYED When the received GPS message includes more than 36 characters push F 1 to display the rest of the mes sage r Push MENU to return to the MSG screen GPS Message t Push MENU to return to the GPS screen MSG CALL GPS MAIN DIAL MENU RXM R X M T X M MSG G P S M e s s a g e RXM H E L L O...

Page 136: ...es to select the de sired character type HARACTER TYPE 3ELECTABLE CHARACTERS ABC A to Z abc a to z etc 1 b _ e Rotate MAIN DIAL to select the first character or symbol to input When inputting numbers or a decimal point push the appropriate keypad key s 0USH TO DELETE THE SELECTED CHARACTER symbol or number s 0USH 30 TO INPUT A SPACE s 7HEN ALL CHARACTERS HAVE BEEN programmed an error beep sounds I...

Page 137: ...ward s 9OU CANNOT USE THE KEYPAD KEYS 2 Push Y F 1 or Z F 2 to save the pro grammed time data and select other item EMORY BANK SETTING 3 When BANK is selected rotate MAIN DIAL to select the desired bank letter 4 Push EDT F 4 to enter the bank name pro gramming mode s CURSOR APPEARS AND BLINKS 5 Repeat steps w through r of Name programming on the previous page to program a bank name of up to 9 char...

Page 138: ...the EDT screen is selected push MENU TO DISPLAY h ANCEL v 0USH 9 3 TO CAN cel programming and return to the GPM screen or push NO F 5 to keep programming and re turn to the ADD screen t Push Y F 1 or Z F 2 to select the item y Enter a memory name latitude data longitude data time and memory bank name as described in steps q to 6 of D Add a GPS memory on pages 127 and 128 u After programming hold d...

Page 139: ...cted 9OU CAN SELECT A MEMORY CHANNEL AFTER PUSHING 34 F 1 when ALL or a memory bank is selected r Push ALM F 5 to turn ON the Alarm function s 0USH AGAIN TO TURN THE LARM FUNCTION t Push MENU to return to the GPS screen For your information s 7HEN h28v OR MEMORY CHANNEL IS SELECTED IN STEP e the alarm functions depend on Alarm Area2 setting in the GPS Set mode p 133 s 7HEN h v OR A MEMORY BANK IS ...

Page 140: ... Memory bank s h LEAR v APPEARS t 0USH 9 3 FOR SECOND TO CLEAR s To cancel clearing push NO F 5 y Push MENU two times to return to the GPS screen s LEAR A DESIRED MEMORY CHANNEL q Hold down CALL GPS for 1 second to display the GPS screen w Push GPM F 2 to display the GPM screen GPS Memory e Rotate MAIN DIAL to select ALL or a Memory bank then push LIST F 1 r Rotate MAIN DIAL to select the desired ...

Page 141: ...ULT Ò Set the time difference between UTC Universal Time Coordinated and the local time to between 14 00 and 14 00 in 00 05 steps 03 NDICATOR 6 EFAULT Turn the GPS icon display function ON or OFF s h does not appear s h appears on the display when a valid po SITION DATA IS RECEIVED BLINKS WHEN AN INVALID data is received 9 0OSITION 7 EFAULT 03 Select either GPS or Manual to enter your current po s...

Page 142: ...el or RX set the GPS alarm active range to Both Extended or Limited s IMITED 7HEN THE TARGET POSITION IS IN THE AP proximate 500 meter range the GPS alarm sounds three times s XTENDED 7HEN THE TARGET POSITION IS IN THE AP proximate 1 kilometer range the GPS alarm sounds three times s OTH 7HEN THE TARGET POSITION IS IN THE AP proximate 1 kilometer range the GPS alarm sounds one beep and when it is ...

Page 143: ...ON or OFF 03 3ENTENCE 3 16 1 EFAULT Turn the GPS sentence formatter GSA ON or OFF 03 3ENTENCE 64 17 1 EFAULT Turn the GPS sentence formatter VTG ON or OFF 03 3ENTENCE 36 18 1 EFAULT Turn the GPS sentence formatter GSV ON or OFF 4 FOR 03 SENTENCES s 5P TO FOUR 03 SENTENCES ARE USABLE AT THE SAME time s 3EE PAGE FOR 03 SENTENCE SETTING DETAILS 5NPROTO DDRESS 19 2 EFAULT 0 34 21 Enter an unproto addr...

Page 144: ...F 4 to enter the programming mode s CURSOR BLINKS ON THE lRST DIGIT e Rotate MAIN DIAL to select the first digit character to input 5SABLE CHARACTERS b TO TO r Push F 3 to select the second digit s CURSOR BLINKS ON THE SECOND DIGIT t Push F 1 one or more times to select the desired character type HARACTER TYPE 3ELECTABLE CHARACTERS ABC A to Z abc a to z etc 1 b _ space y Rotate MAIN DIAL to select...

Page 145: ...URSOR APPEARS AND BLINKS w Push F 1 one or more times to select the desired character type HARACTER TYPE 3ELECTABLE CHARACTERS ABC A to Z abc a to z etc 1 b _ e Rotate MAIN DIAL to select the first character or symbol to enter When inputting numbers or a decimal point push the appropriate keypad key s 0USH TO DELETE THE SELECTED CHARACTER SYM bol or number s 0USH 30 TO INPUT A SPACE s 7HEN ALL OR ...

Page 146: ... AM HERE AN YOU SEE ME 9our own call sign Unproto address Time stamp Time stamp H H M S Hour Minute Second Z D H M Day Hour Minute Latitude Longitude Data extension Comment GPS A symbol Car s 03 CODE DETAILS 7HEN CONNECTING THE 0 WITH THE 53 PORT Connect a USB cable between the transceiver s USB port on the rear panel and the PC p 26 When DV dat is selected as the USB2 DATA1 Func 63 item option th...

Page 147: ...plit frequency capability 1A 1b 3A 3b Program Scan Edge Memory channels with only Simplex capability Stores the scan edge frequencies for programmed scans C Call channel with Split frequency capability Instantly recalls a specified frequency Usable only on HF 50 MHz frequency bands D EMORY CHANNEL CONTENTS The following information can be programmed into Memory channels s PERATING FREQUENCY P s PE...

Page 148: ...o select a Memory channel s 2OTATE CLOCKWISE TO SELECT A HIGHER EMORY CHANNEL NUMBER ROTATE COUNTERCLOCKWISE TO SELECT A LOWER EM ory channel number s LL EMORY CHANNELS INCLUDING BLANK CHANNELS CAN BE selected s h appears when no information has been pro grammed into the Memory channel Blank channel s EMORY CHANNELS CAN ALSO BE SELECTED USING THE MICRO phone UP DN keys In such case the blank chann...

Page 149: ...select the Memory channel to be programmed s 4HE CONTENTS OF THE EMORY CHANNEL APPEAR IN THE DIS play s h appears if the selected Memory channel is a blank channel e Set the desired settings into the Memory channel Set the frequency with MAIN DIAL or the key pad p 37 s 7HEN A BLANK CHANNEL IS SELECTED YOU MUST SET THE desired frequency using the keypad Set the operating mode with the mode switch S...

Page 150: ...owever when the Call channel is selected using M CH in the VFO or Memory mode the memory contents can be changed MW M CH Appears A G C D U P A F C T O N S C P M1 Appears VFO MEMO M CH M CLR A G C D U P C O M P T B W S C P M1 A G C D U P C O M P T B W S C P M1 Hold down A G C D U P C O M P T B W S C P M1 The operating band appears N EMORY CLEARING Any no longer used regular Memory channels can be c...

Page 151: ...isplayed frequency operating mode etc in the selected Memory chan nel s ISPLAYED data is copied s 0ROGRAMMED contents in the Memory channel are not copied but remain only in the Memory chan nel q Push VFO MEMO to select the Memory mode w Rotate M CH to select the Memory channel to be copied s h appears if the selected Memory channel is a blank channel In this case nothing can be copied s 3ET THE F...

Page 152: ...int push the appropriate keypad key s 0USH TO DELETE THE SELECTED CHARACTER SYM bol or number s 0USH 30 TO INPUT A SPACE s 7HEN ALL CHARACTERS HAVE BEEN programmed an error beep sounds If you want to reprogram push Ω F 2 or F 3 to select a character then push DEL F 4 to delete it i Push Ω F 2 to move the cursor backwards or push F 3 to move the cursor forwards o Repeat steps y to i to program a me...

Page 153: ... default number of memo pads is 5 However you can increase the number to 10 in the Memopad Num bers item of the Set mode if desired p 164 Memo pads are convenient when you want to memo rize the displayed data 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 temporarily search for other stations Use the transceiver s memo ...

Page 154: ... MAIN and SUB Bands can be independently scanned When the SUB Band setting mode is turned ON appears the SUB Band is scanned MEMORY SCAN p 150 Repeatedly scans all programmed Memory chan nels This scan operates in the memory mode PROGRAMMED SCAN p 149 Repeatedly scans between scan edges P1 scans between 1A and 1b P2 scans between 2A and 2b and P3 scans between 3A and 3b frequencies This scan opera...

Page 155: ...ore If Scan Resume is ON the scan pauses on each step when a signal is detected then resumes If the Scan Resume is OFF the scan does not start OR MEMORY SCAN If Scan Resume is ON the scan pauses on each channel when a signal is detected then resumes If Scan Resume is OFF the scan does not start M 4HE SCAN STARTS WITH SQUELCH CLOSED The scan pauses when signals are detected The scan resumes or is c...

Page 156: ... 2 SET SCAN MENU F 3 MAIN DIAL SCAN M E M S W R TCON V S C M2 P R O F SPAN S E T F I N SCAN PROG P1 F 1 0 k Ú SCAN Speed Ù 1 HIGH S E T Ú SCAN Resume Ù 2 O N S E T Ú MAIN DIAL SCAN Ù 3 U p D o w n S E T 3 3PEED 1 EFAULT Select the desired scan speed between high and low s 4HE SCAN IS FASTER s 7 The scan is slower SCAN Resume 2 EFAULT Set the Scan Resume function ON or OFF s 7HEN A SIGNAL IS DETECT...

Page 157: ...o 1b q Push VFO MEMO to select the VFO mode w Rotate M CH to select scan edge 1A e Set 14 00000 MHz as the lower frequency r Hold down MW for 1 second to program 14 00000 MHz into scan edge 1A s 4HREE BEEPS SOUND WHEN THE PROGRAMMING IS COM plete t Rotate M CH to select scan edge 1b y Set 14 35000 MHz as the upper frequency u Hold down MW for 1 second to program 14 35000 MHz into scan edge 1b s 4H...

Page 158: ...CAN CHAN nels 1A 1b P1 2A 2b P2 or 3A 3b P3 i Push PRO F 1 to start the programmed scan s 4HE Z AND K Z DECIMAL POINTS AND THE SELECTED SCAN range display blink while scanning s F Up Down is selected as the MAIN DIAL SCAN option in the Scan Set mode rotating MAIN DIAL changes the scanning direction p 147 o When the scan detects a signal the scan stops pauses or ignores it depending on the Scan Re ...

Page 159: ...n N EMORY SCAN EMORY MODE SCAN MEM VFO MEMO MENU RF SQL SCAN M E M S W R TCON V S C M2 M E M F SPAN S E T S E L SCAN F 1 0 k M E M F SPAN S E T S E L SCAN MEMO SCAN While Memory scanning D ODE 3ELECT SCAN Repeatedly scans all Memory channels with the same operating mode as the displayed mode 4 For a Mode Select scan to start two or more Memory channels must be programmed and their operating mode m...

Page 160: ... MAIN DIAL SCAN option in the Scan Set mode rotating MAIN DIAL changes the scanning direction p 147 e Push MEM F 1 to cancel the scan All Memory channels can be set as Select Memory channels except for the Scan Edge and Call channels When the SCAN screen is displayed push SEL F 3 or when the MEM screen Memory Menu is displayed push SEL F 5 to set or cancel the displayed Memory channel as a Select ...

Page 161: ...TE TO SELECT THE DE sired Memory channel whose frequency will be the cen ter frequency u Push F F 2 to start the F scan s h F SCAN the MHz and kHz decimal points blink while scanning s F Up Down is selected as the MAIN DIAL SCAN option in the Scan Set mode rotating MAIN DIAL changes the scanning direction p 147 i When the scan detects a signal the scan stops pauses or ignores it depending on the S...

Page 162: ...ink frequency s 7HEN USING A NORMAL TRACKING SATELLITE IN 33 MODE use USB for both the uplink and downlink frequencies Operating frequencies in the satellite mode can be se lected either before or after selecting the mode Nor mal and reverse tracking are selectable D 4RANSFERRING THE 6 FREQUENCIES TO THE SATELLITE 6 q Select the downlink frequency receive in the MAIN band and the uplink frequency ...

Page 163: ...te mode s and either or appears w Push NOR REV 7 3 to toggle between normal and reverse tracking D ORMAL TRACKING Both downlink and uplink frequencies simultaneously increase or decrease in the same steps when you ro tate the MAIN DIAL D 2EVERSE TRACKING The downlink frequency follows the tuning dial rota tion however the uplink frequency changes in the reverse direction to the MAIN DIAL rotation ...

Page 164: ...q Push SATELLITE to enter the satellite mode w Push VFO MEMO to select the satellite memory mode e Rotate M CH to select the desired Memory chan nel r Select the desired downlink frequency in the MAIN band and uplink frequency in the SUB band as well as the operating mode t Hold down MW for 1 second to program the con tents into the Memory channel s 4HREE BEEPS SOUND WHEN THE memory programming ha...

Page 165: ...h PTT on the microphone to transmit or TRANSMIT on the transceiver e Push SUB 3 5 2 then select the uplink fre quency on the SUB band while transmitting a single tone such as a whistle to find your down link signal and monitor your own signal correctly r Push SUB 3 5 2 again after setting 4 To avoid excessive power set the output power so that the downlink signal strength is lower than the beacon ...

Page 166: ...fted by the Doppler effect push SUB 3 5 2 then rotate MAIN DIAL to re tune the uplink frequency s 4HE DOWNLINK FREQUENCY DISPLAY DISAPPEARS w When the other station s signal frequency is shifted push MAIN 1 8 1 then rotate MAIN DIAL to re tune the downlink frequency s 4HE UPLINK FREQUENCY DISPLAY DISAPPEARS s 9OU CAN TUNE THE DOWNLINK FREQUENCY Ò K Z WITH THE RIT p 69 ...

Page 167: ...er that band is accessed 8 0 a 3 5 7 MHz antenna is connected to ANT1 a 21 28 50 MHz antenna is connected to ANT2 When the antenna selector function is set to Auto the correct antenna is automatically selected when you changes bands s NTENNA SELECTION MODE h ANUALv 4s 4 2 FUNCTIONS HOWEVER THE BAND MEMORY function is disabled In this case you must select an antenna manually s 4HE ANTENNA CONNECTOR...

Page 168: ... SELECT THE AN TENNA TO BE USED WITH 4s 4 2 s F THE 372 IS HIGHER THAN ABOUT WHEN TUN ing farther than 100 kHz from an antenna s pro grammed preset point hold down TUNER for 1 second to start manual tuning s 4HE INTERNAL TUNER MAY NOT BE ABLE TO TUNE IN the AM mode In such cases hold down TUNER for 1 second to manually tune TUNER N NTENNA TUNER OPERATION The internal automatic antenna tuner automa...

Page 169: ...TUNER for 1 second s blinks while tuning e appears constantly when tuning is com plete s 7HEN THE CONNECTED WIRE CANNOT BE TUNED h dis appears and the AH 4 is bypassed At that point the an tenna wire connection root is to the transceiver directly and not via the AH 4 antenna tuner r To bypass the AH 4 manually push TUNER TUNER s NTENNA TUNER OF THE 07 52 When using an external antenna tuner such a...

Page 170: ...tones out put level limiting ON or OFF When you set this item to ON the beep tones are ad justed by the AF control until rotating the AF control reaches to the specified level Further rotation will not increase the volume of the beep tones s EEP LEVEL ADJUSTMENT IS NOT LIMITED s Beep level adjustment is limited with the AF control EEP 5 EFAULT Turn the confirmation beep ON or OFF Set the beep outp...

Page 171: ...ngth or the output power is displayed for approximately 0 5 seconds 6 ENTER RROR 12 EFAULT Turn the FM and DV center error detection ON or OFF When an off frequency signal is received the MAIN and SUB Band s TX RX indicators blink 4IME UT 4IMER 13 EFAULT To prevent a prolonged transmission the transceiver has a Time Out Timer function If a continuous transmission exceeds the set period the transmi...

Page 172: ...Turn the Automatic Antenna Tuner function ON or OFF This function is for only the HF bands s 4HE INTERNAL ANTENNA TUNER REMAINS EVEN when the SWR is high s 4HE INTERNAL ANTENNA TUNER AUTOMATICALLY STARTS tuning when the SWR is high even if the tuner is turned OFF 4UNER 044 3TART 22 EFAULT Whenever you push PTT the internal or external an tenna tuner automatically starts tuning if the operat ING FR...

Page 173: ...mo pads to 5 or 10 See page 144 for details MAIN DIAL Auto TS 32 EFAULT Set the Auto Tuning Step function for MAIN DIAL When rapidly rotating MAIN DIAL the tuning step au tomatically changes as selected There are two types of auto tuning steps LOW Faster and HIGH Fastest s UTO TUNING STEP IS TURNED s 7 PPROXIMATELY TIMES FASTER s PPROXIMATELY TIMES FASTER WHEN THE TUNING STEP IS SET TO K Z OR SMAL...

Page 174: ...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 s 4HE DISPLAYED FREQUENCY DOES NOT SHIFT s 4HE DISPLAYED FREQUENCY SHIFTS WHEN THE OP erating mode is changed between SSB and CW 7 ORMAL 3IDE 42 EFAULT 3 Select the sideband used to receive CW in the C...

Page 175: ...nd left speaker SUB Band s IX 4HE AND 35 AND AUDIO ARE combined and sent to both the right and left speakers s UTO 7HEN THE 35 AND IS DISPLAYED THE MAIN and SUB Band audio are sepa rately sent to the right speaker MAIN Band and left speaker SUB Band When the SUB Band is not displayed the MAIN Band audio is sent to both the left and right speakers 3UB AND UTE 48 50 EFAULT Turn the SUB Band Audio Mu...

Page 176: ...r s for data modulation input in the data mode s 5SE THE SIGNALS FROM s 5SE THE SIGNALS FROM PIN s 5SE THE SIGNALS FROM AND pin 11 s 53 5SE THE SIGNALS FROM 53 6 AUD 2ATE 60 EFAULT UTO Set the CI V data transfer rate between 300 1200 4800 9600 19200 bps and Auto When Auto is selected the baud rate is automatically set according to the data rate of the connected con troller CI V Address 61 EFAULT H...

Page 177: ...s selected as the USB2 DATA1 Func 63 option and GPS is selected as the USB2 DATA1 Func 64 option s 4URNS THE FUNCTION s 4 USB2 Sends the GPS position data from the COM port USB2 6DAT 03 UT AUD 66 EFAULT Set the DV or GPS data transfer speed to 4800 or 9600 bps 2449 ECODE AUD 67 EFAULT 3ET THE 2449 DECODE MONITOR SPEED TO 4800 9600 or 19200 bps ALIBRATION ARKER 68 EFAULT Use as a simple frequency c...

Page 178: ... mode then set the receive audio low pass filter to between 500 Hz and 2400 Hz in 100 Hz steps 28 ASS 3 EFAULT ODE 33 6 First select the operating mode then set the receive audio bass level to between 5 and 5 28 4REBLE 4 EFAULT ODE 33 6 First select the operating mode then set the receive audio treble level to between 5 and 5 48 ASS 5 EFAULT ODE 33 6 First select the operating mode then set the tr...

Page 179: ... cut off frequency of the transmission passband width for your mid setting to 2500 2700 2800 or 2900 Hz 4 7 2 11 EFAULT ODE 33 Set the lower cut off frequency of the transmission passband width for your narrow setting to 100 200 300 or 500 Hz 4 7 2 12 EFAULT ODE 33 Set the higher cut off frequency of the transmission passband width for your narrow setting to 2500 2700 2800 or 2900 Hz The optional ...

Page 180: ... line consult the necessary manual TNC etc s 3ELECT PIN 63 AND PIN 3 OUTPUT USAGE IN THE 3ET MODE P e HF 50 MHz HSEND u 144 430 1200 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 Connect to the serial port parallel port speaker jack microphone jack and line IN...

Page 181: ...e ALC zone 4 When connecting the TNC to the ACC socket on the rear panel select the USB LSB AM and FM data mode or disconnect the microphone and ro tate MIC GAIN fully counterclockwise When the DATA MOD item is set to ACC default in the Set mode and the data mode is selected the audio input from the MIC connector is auto matically cut In that case the audio input from the ACC socket is used Also w...

Page 182: ...tput level until the transmit indicator lights continuously If transmission is not successful even though the TX indicator lights continuously Increase the TNC output level N DJUSTING THE 4 OUTPUT LEVEL N ATA TRANSMISSION SPEED In the FM data mode the data transmission speed can be set to 9600 bps only when the data is output from the pin 3 of the DATA2 socket q Hold down MENU for 1 second to ente...

Page 183: ...thermal sheet on the bottom cover is detached reattach it in its original position as illustrated to the right The surface of the thermal sheet is sticky so push it into place as illustrated to the right If the surface of the thermal sheet is dusty and does not adhere clean its surface with water and dry it well before reattaching Carrying handle Bottom cover Top cover PA shielding plate Top Botto...

Page 184: ...wn After connecting fold the cable but not too tightly as illustrated to the right r Connect the 9 pin connector from the transceiver s front unit to J3 on the IF unit t Connect the 12 pin connector from the IF unit to J1 and the 11 pin connector to J2 on the transceiver s front unit y Attach the UX 9100 and IF unit using the eight sup plied screws s AKE SURE THE mAT CABLE IS NOT PINCHED WHEN THE ...

Page 185: ... installation a 6 kHz or 3 kHz filter width can be used See page 74 for details FL 431 3 kHz FL 430 6 kHz The optional UT 121 DIGITAL UNIT is required for the DV mode operation q Remove the top and bottom covers as shown on page 174 w Remove the upper two screws from the front panel q e Loosen the lower two screws on the front panel w then slowly fold down the front panel in the direction of the a...

Page 186: ...READABILITY p 43 p 75 p 76 p 71 p 77 4s 4 2 DOES NOT function s 4HE NTENNA 3WITCH FUNCTION HAS NOT BEEN turned ON s 3ET THE NTENNA 3WITCH FUNCTION TO h UTOv OR Manual in the Set mode p 163 Transmitting is impossible s 4HE OPERATING FREQUENCY IS OUTSIDE THE SE lected ham band s 3ET THE FREQUENCY TO BE WITHIN THE SELECTED ham band p 37 Output power is too low s 4HE 2 0 7 2 CONTROL IS SET TOO FAR COU...

Page 187: ...an does not start s OR MORE MEMORY CHANNELS HAVE NOT BEEN designated as select channels s ESIGNATE MORE THAN MEMORY CHANNELS AS select channels for the scan p 151 Mode select memory scan does not start s OR MORE MEMORY CHANNELS WITH DESIRED MODE have not been programmed s 0ROGRAM MORE THAN MEMORY CHANNELS WITH the desired operating mode p 43 F scan does not start s 4HE CENTER FREQUENCY FOR F scan ...

Page 188: ...standard frequency set the operating frequency for 14 999 00 MHz s THER STANDARD FREQUENCIES CAN ALSO BE USED r Hold down MENU for 1 second to enter the Set mode t Push Y F 1 or Z F 2 to select Calibration Marker y Rotate MAIN DIAL to turn ON the calibration marker s SIDETONE MAY BE HEARD u Push Z F 2 to select REF Adjust i Rotate MAIN DIAL to adjust for a zero beat with the received standard sign...

Page 189: ...r cable when removing the PA shielding plate or DO NOT put the speaker cable under the PA shielding plate when replacing it This could damage the transceiver ATC 30 A fuse N USE REPLACEMENT If a fuse blows or the transceiver stops functioning find the source of the problem and repair it Then re place the damaged fuse with a new adequately rated fuse R WARNING Turn OFF the power and disconnect the ...

Page 190: ... YOU OPERATE THE TRANSCEIVER BEFORE h0 24 2 3 4v disappears the resetting will be cancelled e If desired edit the Set mode settings after reset ting D LL RESET The display may occasionally display erroneous infor mation e g when first applying power This may be caused externally by static electricity or by other fac tors If this problem occurs turn OFF the power After wait ing a few seconds turn O...

Page 191: ...R TRANSCEIVER S DISPLAY TO INDI cate it as the master transceiver e Push OUT F 5 on the master transceiver s h 54v APPEARS ON THE MASTER TRANSCEIVER S DIS play and the bar meter shows that data is being trans ferred to the sub transceiver s h v APPEARS AUTOMATICALLY ON THE SUB TRANS ceiver s display and the bar meter shows that data is being received from the master transceiver r When cloning is f...

Page 192: ...code fixed IC 9100 to controller q w e r t y u FE FE E0 7C Cn Sc Data area FD q w e r t y u D 6 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 connected to the PC See page 167 for setting the C...

Page 193: ...the tuning step 10 Hz 1 Hz 01 Send read the tuning step 100 Hz 02 Send read the tuning step 1 kHz 03 Send read the tuning step 5 kHz 04 Send read the tuning step 6 25 kHz 05 Send read the tuning step 9 kHz 06 Send read the tuning step 10 kHz 07 Send read the tuning step 12 5 kHz 08 Send read the tuning step 20 kHz 09 Send read the tuning step 25 kHz 10 Send read the tuning step 50 kHz 11 Send read...

Page 194: ...t bandwidth WIDE 01 Send read SSB transmit bandwidth MID 02 Send read SSB transmit bandwidth NAR Cmd Sub cmd ATA ESCRIPTION 16 59 00 Send read Sub band OFF 01 Send read Sub band ON 5A 00 Send read Satellite mode OFF 01 Send read Satellite mode ON 5B 00 Send read DSQL CSQL OFF DV mode only 01 Send read DSQL ON DV mode only 02 Send read CSQL ON DV mode only 17 see p 191 Send CW messages 19 00 Read t...

Page 195: ...1 Send read Manual Notch selection for AM mode 02 Send read Auto Manual Notch selection for AM mode Cmd Sub cmd ATA ESCRIPTION 1A 05 0036 00 Send read Manual Notch filter width pop up OFF 01 Send read Manual Notch filter width pop up ON 0037 00 Send read BW Popup PBT setting OFF 01 Send read BW Popup PBT setting ON 0038 00 Send read BW Popup FIL setting OFF 01 Send read BW Popup FIL setting ON 003...

Page 196: ...vel n TO 0070 00 to 10 Send read SSB TX Tone Bass level n TO 0071 00 to 10 Send read SSB TX Tone Treble level n TO 0072 see p 192 Send read SSB TX bandwidth for WIDE Cmd Sub cmd ATA ESCRIPTION 1A 05 0073 see p 192 Send read SSB TX bandwidth for MID 0074 see p 192 Send read SSB TX bandwidth for NAR ROW 0075 see p 192 Send read AM RX HPF LPF setting 0076 00 to 10 Send read AM RX tone Bass level n TO...

Page 197: ...el 1200 MHz TO 0123 00 to 09 Send read NB depth 1200 MHz TO 0124 0000 to 0255 Send read NB width 1200 MHz TO Cmd Sub cmd ATA ESCRIPTION 1A 05 0125 0000 to 0255 Send read VOX gain TO 0126 0000 to 0255 Send read ANTI VOX gain TO 0127 00 to 20 Send read VOX delay time SEC TO SEC 0128 00 Send read VOX voice delay OFF 01 Send read Short selection for VOX voice delay 02 Send read Mid selection for VOX v...

Page 198: ...nd read GPS Sentence GGA ON D Command table continued Cmd Sub cmd ATA ESCRIPTION 1A 05 0165 00 Send read GPS Sentence GLL OFF 01 Send read GPS Sentence GLL ON 0166 00 Send read GPS Sentence GSA OFF 01 Send read GPS Sentence GSA ON 0167 00 Send read GPS Sentence VTG OFF 01 Send read GPS Sentence VTG ON 0168 00 Send read GPS Sentence GSV OFF 01 Send read GPS Sentence GSV ON 0169 see p 193 Send read ...

Page 199: ... Z 41 5A a z 61 7A 0 9 30 39 Space 20 21 23 24 25 26 5C 3F 22 27 60 5E 2B 2D 1 2A 2F 2E 2C 3A 3B 3D 3C 3E 28 29 5B 5D 7B 7D 7C _ 5F 7E 40 s PERATING FREQUENCY Command 00 03 05 q X X X X X w e X r t X X X X 10 Hz digit 0 9 1 Hz digit 0 9 1 kHz digit 0 9 100 Hz digit 0 9 100 kHz digit 0 9 10 kHz digit 0 9 10 MHz digit 0 9 1 MHz digit 0 9 1000 MHz digit 0 1 100 MHz digit 0 4 s PERATING MODE Command 0...

Page 200: ...00000 21 499999 08 24 24 400000 25 099999 09 28 28 000000 29 999999 10 50 50 000000 54 000000 11 VHF 108 000000 174 000000 12 UHF 420 000000 480 000000 13 1 2G 1240 000000 1320 000000 14 GENE Other than above w Register code Code 2EGISTERED O 01 1 latest 02 2 03 3 oldest For example when reading the oldest contents in the 21 MHz band the code 0703 is used s EMORY KEYER CONTENTS Command 1A 02 X q C...

Page 201: ... 0 SETTINGS IN EACH OPERATING MODE Command 1A 05 0067 0075 0080 0085 0090 0091 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 than HPF one s 54 FFSET SETTING Command 1A 05 0155 q X X X X w e X X 10 hour digit 0 1 1 hour digit 0 9 10 min digit 0 5 1 min digit 0 9 Direction 00 direction 01 direction s Y POS...

Page 202: ...AGE SETTING Command 1A 05 0177 Set a GPS message of up to 20 characters See Character code setting p 190 s ATA MODE WITH lLTER WIDTH SETTING Command 1A 06 X X X X q w 00 Data mode OFF 01 FIL1 02 FIL2 03 FIL3 00 Data mode OFF 01 Data mode ON s 2EPEATER TONE TONE SQUELCH FREQUENCY SETTING Command 1B 00 1B 01 q e w 0 0 X X X X 0 fixed 0 fixed 100 Hz digit 10 kHz digit 1 Hz digit 0 1 Hz digit Not nece...

Page 203: ... blink ing select 1 0 0 1 Packet loss status During displaying a packet loss s 6 28 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 28 MESSAGE CHARACTERS lXED 1 8 ALL SIGN OF THE CALLING STATION CHARACTERS lXED 9 2 OTE OF THE CALLING STATION CHARACTERS lXED See Character code setting p 190 FF stands for no message receiving after turning ON the transceiver s 6 28 CA...

Page 204: ...tal code squelch function ON CSQL 5 7 Repeater tone frequency setting 8 0 Tone squelch frequency setting 3EE s 2EPEATER TONE TONE SQUELCH FREQUENCY SETTING p 193 1 3 DTCS code setting 3EE s 4 3 CODE AND POLARITY SETTING P 4 Digital code squelch setting 3EE s IGITAL CODE SQUELCH SETTING P 5 7 Duplex offset frequency setting 3EE s UPLEX FFSET FREQUENCY SETTING P 8 5 Destination call sign setting CHA...

Page 205: ...2EPEATER TONE TONE SQUELCH FREQUENCY SETTING p 193 9 1 DTCS code setting 3EE s 4 3 CODE AND POLARITY SETTING P 2 Digital code squelch setting 3EE s IGITAL CODE SQUELCH SETTING P 3 0 Destination call sign setting CHARACTERS lXED 1 8 R1 Access Area repeater call sign setting CHARACTERS lXED 9 6 R2 Link Gateway repeater call sign setting CHARACTERS lXED 3EE s 6 48 CALL SIGNS SETTING P 7 5 Memory name...

Page 206: ...nd Max audio 4 5 A HF 50 144 430 MHz band 5 5 A 1200 MHz band s IMENSIONS 315 W 116 H 343 D mm projections not included 12 4 W 4 57 H 13 5 D in s 7EIGHT APPROXIMATELY KG LB KG LB with UX 9100 s CONNECTOR PIN s 6 CONNECTOR CONDUCTOR D MM 1 8 N 4RANSMITTER s UTPUT POWER continuously adjustable REQUENCY BAND UTPUT POWER HF 50 MHz 2 to 100 W AM 2 to 30 W 144 MHz 2 to 100 W 430 MHz 2 to 75 W 1200 MHz 1...

Page 207: ... ON 2 Preamp 2 is ON s 3ELECTIVITY 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 2449 7 Z ORE THAN Z n D 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 22 0 kHz 40 dB DV CH space 12 5 kHz More than 50 dB s 3PURI...

Page 208: ...ansceivers s NPUT IMPEDANCE ø s AX INPUT POWER 7 HM 36 HAND MICROPHONE Hand microphone equipped with UP DOWN switches The same as that attached with the transceiver IC PW1 EURO HF 50 MHz ALL BAND 1 kW LINEAR AMPLIFIER Full duty 1 kW linear amplifier including an automatic antenna tuner Has auto matic tuning and band selection capability Full break in QSK operation is possi ble The amplifier power ...

Page 209: ...communication in the DV mode and receiving a GPS data from a third party GPS receiver s OPC 599 ADAPTER CABLE 13 pin ACC connector to 7 pin 8 pin ACC connector s CARRYING HANDLE Convenient when carrying the transceiver The same as that attached with the transceiver s UT 121 DIGITAL UNIT Allows the DV mode operation with the IC 9100 s CS 9100 CLONING SOFTWARE Use this software to program settings m...

Page 210: ...density limits have been recommended 10 400 MHz 2 W sq m 435 MHz 2 2 W sq m 20 CLEARANCE HEIGHTS BY FREQUENCY BAND Watts 10 2 m 70 cm 23 cm 13 cm and above 1 2 1 m 2 m 2 m 2 m 10 2 8 m 2 7 m 2 5 m 2 3 m 25 3 4 m 3 3 m 2 7 m 2 5 m 100 5 m 4 7 m 3 6 m 3 2 m 1000 12 m 11 5 m 7 3 m 6 3 m ORWARD CLEARANCE 20 BY FREQUENCY BAND Watts 10 2 m 70 cm 23 cm 13 cm and above 100 2 m 2 m 1 1 m 0 7 m 1 000 6 5 m ...

Page 211: ...ial requirements of the Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive 1999 5 EC and that any applicable Essential Test Suite measurements have been performed This compliance is based on conformity with the following harmonised standards specifications or documents EN 301 489 1 v1 6 1 September 2005 EN 301 489 15 v1 2 1 August 2002 EN 301 783 2 v1 1 1 September 2000 EN 60950 1 2006 A11 ...

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