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MEMORY OPERATION

Description

The transceiver has 200 memory channels to save 

often-used frequencies. The frequency and channel 

name can be saved into each memory channel.

NOTE:

 

 •Editing Memory channels may be disabled, 

depending on the transceiver’s presetting. Ask your 

dealer for details.

 •Preset Memory channel contents may differ, or 

nothing may be preset.

 

D

 Entering frequencies into the Memory 

channels

You can enter often-used frequencies by following the 

steps below.

1. Setting the frequency to enter

 

z

Use the keypad, or push [▲] or [▼] to set the 

frequency.

 

L

Confirm the VFO mode is selected.

 

2. Selecting a channel to enter the frequency

1.   Push [FUNC], and then push [MR]/[MW] to enter 

the Memory Write mode.

 •“MCH” blinks.

2. 

 Push [▲] or [▼] to select a channel to enter the 

frequency.

 

L

 The group and channel number is displayed for  

1 second, when the channel without a name or 

frequency is entered.

3.   Push [ENT] to enter the frequency into the 

Memory channel.

 •The transceiver automatically returns to the VFO 

mode.

 

D

 Entering/Editing the Memory channel 

name

The memory channel can display an 8 character 

name instead of the channel frequency.

To enter a memory name, or edit a existing memory 

name, follow the steps below.

1. Selecting the channel to enter/edit the name

1.   Push [FUNC], and then push [MR]/[MW] to enter 

the Memory Write mode.

 •A memory channel name may be displayed.

2. 

Push [▲] or [▼] to select a channel to edit.

2. Entering/editing the name

1.  Push [MR]/[MW].

 •“MCH” blinks.

2.  Enter a memory name.

 

L

You can enter the characters A to Z, 0 to 9, -, and a 

space.

 

Usable characters and key assignment:

  

 Information

L

 •Push [ ] to enter a dot.

 •

Push [▼] or [▲] to move the cursor.

 •The cursor automatically moves forward when a 

different key is pushed.

 •Push [CLR] to cancel entering or editing.

 • To erase a character, overwrite with a space 

(displayed as “_”).

3.   Push [ENT] to save the entered name and exit the 

Memory Write mode.

TIP:

 To change the selected group:

1.  Push [FUNC], and then push [3]/[GRP].

2. 

 Push [▼] or [▲] to select a group, and then 

push [ENT]/[SET].

Editing Memory channels

1

2ABC

3DEF

4GHI

5JKL

6MNO

8TUV

7PQRS

9WXYZ

0,-,Space

Summary of Contents for IC-A16

Page 1: ...CIFICATIONS AND OPTIONS 9 SET MODE 7 OTHER FUNCTIONS 6 MEMORY OPERATION 5 SCAN OPERATION 4 BASIC OPERATION 3 BATTERY CHARGING 2 PANEL DESCRIPTION 1 ACCESSORIES ATTACHMENTS INTRODUCTION iA16 iA16E VHF...

Page 2: ...f such marks by Icom Inc is under license Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners 3M PELTOR and WS are trademarks of 3M Company All other products or brands are registere...

Page 3: ...r the shape may be different depending on the transceiver version Attaching accessories D DAntenna Connect the supplied antenna to the antenna connector CAUTION DO NOT carry the transceiver by holding...

Page 4: ...e arrow z The battery pack is then released 2 Lift up to detach the battery pack x CAUTION DO NOT attach or detach the battery pack or the battery case when the transceiver is wet or soiled This may r...

Page 5: ...battery pack from the transceiver if it is attached 2 Slide the belt clip in the direction of the arrow until the belt clip is locked and makes a click sound To detach Lift the tab up 1 and slide the...

Page 6: ...r 2 seconds to unlock the keypad 9 VOLUME POWER SWITCH VOL z z Rotate to turn the transceiver ON or OFF z z Rotate to adjust the audio output level Keypad z z Push to set the frequency select a Memory...

Page 7: ...when a Bluetooth headset is connected p 12 5 RX TX ICON Displayed while receiving or transmitting p 7 6 DUPLEX ICON z z Displayed when the Duplex function is ON p 11 z z Blinks while entering a duple...

Page 8: ...ck or the transceiver from the charger then reinsert it Power adapter Battery pack Battery charger Charging indicator Lights orange Charging Lights green Charged Turn OFF D DOptional BC 214 MULTI CHAR...

Page 9: ...SQL to adjust the squelch level until the noise just disappears when no signal is received The squelch level is displayed while adjusting D D Using the Automatic Noise Limiter ANL function The functio...

Page 10: ...he Scan function z z Push FUNC and then push 2 SCAN to start a scan L L Push or to change the scanning direction L L When receiving a signal the scan pauses and RX is displayed until the signal disapp...

Page 11: ...Memory channel The transceiver automatically returns to the VFO mode D D Entering Editing the Memory channel name The memory channel can display an 8 character name instead of the channel frequency T...

Page 12: ...nel s frequency 1 Push MR MW to enter the Memory mode 2 Push or to select a channel to copy 3 Push FUNC and then push MR MW to copy the channel s frequency The frequency is copied into the VFO mode D...

Page 13: ...tion is ON D DScanning Weather channel Repeatedly scans Weather channels 1 Push FUNC and then push 7 WX to enter the Weather Channel Selection mode 2 Push FUNC and then push 2 SCAN to start a scan L L...

Page 14: ...exit the Set mode 2 Entering the VS 3 Pairing mode Refer to the VS 3 s instruction manual for details 3 Pairing and connecting the Bluetooth headset 1 Push FUNC and then hold down ENT SET for 1 secon...

Page 15: ...CTION 13 8 Using a wired headset Connect your headset through the optional OPC 2401 headset adapter PTT switch User supplied if necessary Use a PTT switch with a 3 5 mm 1 8 inch plug OPC 2401 Headset...

Page 16: ...rnal microphone EXT Transmit the audio from the external microphone BT Transmit the audio from the Bluetooth headset For only the transceiver with built in Bluetooth unit VOX setting Turn the VOX func...

Page 17: ...the Bluetooth headset ON Output audio from the internal speaker wired headset and the Bluetooth headset Icom headset Power save Select whether or not to operate in the Bluetooth headset s battery savi...

Page 18: ...100 85 Audio harmonic distortion IC A16 IC A16E Less than 10 at 60 modulation Less than 10 at 85 3dB modulation Ham and Noise ratio More than 35 dB Spurious emissions IC A16 IC A16E More than 46 dB 2...

Page 19: ...CABLE Used with a 13 8 V power source instead of the power adapter Use with the BC 214 D DOthers FA B02AR ANTENNA OPC 2401 HEADSET ADAPTER To connect a wired headset to the transceiver HM 240 SPEAKER...

Page 20: ...nter a frequency into the Memory channel Recharge the battery pack p 7 p 7 p 9 p 6 You cannot use the keypad to enter the frequency or select the memory channel The keypad is locked Hold down for 2 se...

Page 21: ...ng 12 C CPU version 15 E Emergency frequency 7 F Front panel 4 Function display 5 H Headset settings 15 Home function 11 K Key beep 4 Keypad lock 4 M Memory channel Copying 10 Deleting 10 Editing 9 En...

Page 22: ...1 1 32 Kamiminami Hirano ku Osaka 547 0003 Japan A7497 3EX 2019 Icom Inc Jan 2019...

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