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 Split frequency operation

Split frequency operation allows you to transmit and 
receive on two different frequencies. Split frequency 
operation is performed using frequencies in VFO A 
and VFO B.

The following is an example of setting 21.290 MHz for 
receiving and 21.310 MHz for transmitting.

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 Set 21.290 MHz in VFO A.

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 Push [SPLIT] to turn ON the Split operation.

  • The transmit (VFO B) frequency and “SPLIT” appear.

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  Hold down [A=B] for 1 second to equalize the trans-

mit (VFO B) frequency to the receive (VFO A) fre-
quency.

  • The equalized transmit (VFO B) frequency appears.
  •  The Quick Split function is much more convenient for 

selecting the transmit frequency. See the next section 
for details.

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  While holding down [XFC], rotate [DIAL] to set the 

transmit frequency to 21.310 MHz.

  •  The transmit frequency can be monitored while holding 

down [XFC].

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  Now you can receive on 21.290 MHz and transmit 

on 21.310 MHz.

To change the transmit and receive frequencies, push 
[A/B] to exchange VFO A and VFO B.

 CONVENIENT

• Direct frequency shift input

The frequency shift can be directly entered.

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 Push [F-INP ENT].

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  Enter  the  desired  frequency  shift  with  the  digit 

keys.

  • –9.999 to +9.999 MHz can be set. (in 1 kHz steps)
  •  When you require a minus shift direction, first push 

[GENE • ].

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  Push [SPLIT] to input the frequency shift to the 

transmit frequency, and the Split function is turned 
ON.

  [Example]
  To transmit on a 1 kHz higher frequency:
    - Push [F-INP ENT], [1.8 1] then [SPLIT].
  To transmit on a 3 kHz lower frequency:

    - Push [F-INP ENT], [GENE • ], [7 3] then [SPLIT].

• Split Lock function

Accidentally  releasing  [XFC]  while  rotating  [DIAL] 
changes the receive frequency. To prevent this, use 
both the Split Lock and Dial Lock functions to change 
only the transmit frequency. The Split Lock function 
cancels the Dial Lock function while holding down 
[XFC] during split frequency operation.
The Split Lock function is OFF by default, but can be 
turned ON in the Set mode. (p. 86)

Appears

Shows transmit (VFO B) frequency

Shows transmit (VFO B) frequency

Shows frequency shift and direction

• While holding down [XFC]

• After setting up

• After pushing [SPLIT]

[XFC]

[DIAL]

[A/B] [SPLIT]

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A G C

T B W

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Summary of Contents for IC-i7410

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL HF 50 MHz TRANSCEIVER i7410...

Page 2: ...uropean versions see p 19 for installation details FCC INFORMATION FOR CLASS B UNINTENTIONAL RADIATORS This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device p...

Page 3: ...es The transceiver warranty does not cover any prob lems caused by unauthorized internal adjustment CAUTION NEVER block any cooling vents on the top rear sides or bottom of the transceiver CAUTION NEV...

Page 4: ...ER SUPPLY 19 Linear amplifier connections 20 D Connecting the IC PW1 PW1EURO 20 D Connecting a non Icom linear amplifier 21 Microphone connector information 22 Microphones 22 D HM 36 22 D SM 50 option...

Page 5: ...ck 52 5 FUNCTIONS FOR RECEIVE 53 61 RIT function 53 D RIT Monitor function 53 Simple band scope 54 Preamplifier 55 Attenuator 55 AGC function 56 D AGC speed selection 56 D Setting the AGC time constan...

Page 6: ...F scan and Fine F scan 81 D About the Fine F scan 81 9 ANTENNA TUNER OPERATION 82 84 Antenna connection and selection 82 Antenna tuner operation 83 D Tuner operation 83 D Manual tuning 83 Optional ex...

Page 7: ...ND 101 108 Remote jack CI V information 101 D CI V connection example 101 D Data format 101 D Command table 102 D Data content description 106 15 SPECIFICATIONS 109 110 General 109 Transmitter 109 Rec...

Page 8: ...n standard stereo headphones Impedance 8 to 16 Output power 5 mW with an 8 load When headphones are connected the internal speaker and any external speaker are disabled y ELECTRONIC KEYER JACK ELEC KE...

Page 9: ...oise squelch threshold FM mode Shallow Deep Noise squelch FM mode 1 MIC GAIN CONTROL MIC inner control p 34 Rotate to adjust the microphone gain The transmit audio tone in the SSB AM and FM modes can...

Page 10: ...pears when Noise Reduction is ON 1 TX INDICATOR Lights red while transmitting 2 FUNCTION SWITCHES F1 F5 pp 13 14 Push to select the function which is indicated on the LCD display above each switch The...

Page 11: ...cally returns to receive when you stop speaking BK IN SWITCH Operation p 63 Mode CW Push to toggle the Break in function between semi break in and full break in or to turn OFF the func tion What is th...

Page 12: ...tion can be turned OFF in the Quick SPLIT item of the Set mode p 86 8 BAND KEYS KEYPAD BAND KEYS Operation p 25 Push to select the operating band GENE selects the general coverage band Pushing the sam...

Page 13: ...anging the operating frequency The pitch can be adjusted from 300 to 900 Hz in ap proximately 5 Hz steps 4 TX SWITCH TX p 65 Push to turn the TX function ON or OFF Use the RIT TX control to vary the T...

Page 14: ...p 70 Hold down for 1 second to store VFO data into the selected memory channel This can be done in both the VFO and memory modes 2 MEMORY CLEAR SWITCH M CLR p 71 In the Memory mode hold down for 1 se...

Page 15: ...using a standard 1 4 inch plug To use the internal electronic keyer for CW operation connect to ELEC KEY on the front panel p 1 _ u ALC INPUT JACK ALC p 21 When transmitting goes to ground to control...

Page 16: ...ows XP Microsoft Windows Vista or Microsoft Windows 7 OS A USB 1 1 or 2 0 port Other items USB cable purchase separately PC software such as optional RS BA1 NOTE BE SURE to install the USB driver BE F...

Page 17: ...ut current Less than 1 A 9 NC 10 FSKK Controls RTTY keying High level Low level Output current More than 2 4 V Less than 0 6 V Less than 2 mA 11 MOD Modulator input Input impedance Input level 10 k Ap...

Page 18: ...the Meter Peak Hold function is ON the peak level of a received signal strength or the output power is displayed for approximately 0 5 seconds p 60 y VOX ICON p 62 Appears when the VOX function is ON...

Page 19: ...mi Break in func tion is ON 2 MONITOR ICON p 65 Appears when the Monitor function is ON 3 PREAMP ICONS p 55 Appears when a preamplifier is ON P AMP for preamp 1 P AMP for preamp 2 4 ATTENUATOR ICON p...

Page 20: ...w NAR bandwidths are selectable MEMORY KEYER MENU KEY KEY F 4 p 38 Mode CW Push to display the KEY screen Memory Keyer or the SEND screen Keyer Send depending on the KEYER 1st Menu setting in the Set...

Page 21: ...ME KEY MEM F 2 p 73 Mode SSB CW RTTY AM FM Push to display the MEM screen Memory Name Edit SWR GRAPH FUNCTION KEY SWR F 3 p 68 Mode SSB CW RTTY AM FM Push to display the SWR screen TONE CONTROL SET MO...

Page 22: ...power and receiver sensitivity Select a well matched 50 antenna and coaxial cable feedline We recommend 1 5 1 or bet ter of Voltage Standing Wave Ratio VSWR on your operating bands The transmission l...

Page 23: ...s short as possible Grounding prevents elec trical shocks TVI and other problems GROUND p 15 STRAIGHT KEY HF 50MHz ANTENNA 1 2 p 15 Connection example ANT 1 for 1 8 18 MHz bands antenna ANT 2 for 21 2...

Page 24: ...on p 18 AH 2b option or long wire with ACC SOCKET p 10 REMOTE JACK USB CONNECTOR p 101 Used for computer control and transceive operation The optional CT 17 is required when connecting a PC to REMOTE...

Page 25: ...EYPAD 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Front view MIC EXTERNAL KEYPAD Connect an external keypad for keyer memory control When using a external keypad set the External Keypad item to KEYER SEND in the Set mode p 88 Ex...

Page 26: ...cable polarity is correct Red Positive terminal Black Negative _ terminal q w Transceiver PS 126 AC cable AC outlet To DC 13 8V DC power cable D Connecting to the PS 126 DC POWER SUPPLY D Connecting...

Page 27: ...pplied 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 pi...

Page 28: ...ual The ALC input level must be in the range 0 V to 3 V The transceiver does not accept a positive voltage Non matched ALC and RF power settings could overheat or damage the linear amplifier The IC 74...

Page 29: ...w r e q UP DOWN SWITCHES UP DN Push to change the frequency or memory channel While holding down the frequency or memory channel number continuously increases or decreases While in the split frequency...

Page 30: ...llowing procedure Resetting CLEARS all the programmed contents in the memory channels and returns all the pro grammed items in the Set mode to their default set tings qMake sure the transceiver s powe...

Page 31: ...t wish to continue searching the dual VFO system can be used for quick memory storage q Hold down A B for 1 second to store the displayed data into the undisplayed VFO w Continue searching for station...

Page 32: ...nt when you operate three op erating modes on one frequency band For example one register can be used for a CW frequency another for an SSB frequency and the other one for an RTTY frequency See the ta...

Page 33: ...yed w Rotate DIAL to set the desired frequency If the Dial Lock function is ON is displayed and DIAL does not function In this case push LOCK to turn OFF the Dial Lock function p 61 D Direct frequency...

Page 34: ...n 10 Hz steps To display the TS screen the Quick Tuning func tion must be turned ON first D Selecting 1 Hz step You can change the frequency in 1 Hz steps for fine tuning q If the Quick Tuning functio...

Page 35: ...T S D About the 5 MHz frequency band operation only USA version Operation on the 5 MHz band is allowed on 5 discrete frequencies and must adhere to the following The USB mode Maximum of 50 watts ERP...

Page 36: ...ge a beep sounds default ON User When you tune into or out of a user programmed amateur band s frequency range a beep sounds ON User TX When you tune into or out of a user programmed amateur band s fr...

Page 37: ...nuously selects the band edges Push F 3 to select the upper or lower band edge frequency entry status Hold down DEL F 5 for 1 second to delete the se lected band edge Push INS F 4 to insert a new blan...

Page 38: ...return to the normal SSB mode Selecting the CW mode Push CW to alternately select the CW or CW R CW reverse mode Selecting the RTTY mode Push RTTY to alternately select the RTTY or RTTY R RTTY revers...

Page 39: ...l RF gain is fixed at maxi mum sensitivity Adjusting RF gain Receive sensitivity Normally RF SQL is set to the 12 o clock position Rotate RF SQL to the 11 o clock position for maxi mum sensitivity Rot...

Page 40: ...cement can be turned OFF p 87 Push a mode switch to announce the appropriate mode when the SPEECH MODE SW item is set to ON in the Set mode p 87 Meter Display selection The transceiver has four transm...

Page 41: ...transceiver The TX indicator lights red w Release PTT to receive or push TRANSMIT again Adjusting the transmit output power Rotate RF PWR Adjustable range 2 W to 100 W 2 W to 27 W in the AM mode Incr...

Page 42: ...Rotate the AF control to adjust the audio to a com fortable listening level t Push PTT on the microphone to transmit or TRANSMIT on the transceiver The TX indicator lights red y Speak into the microp...

Page 43: ...com fortable listening level t Push TRANSMIT to transmit The TX indicator lights red y Use the electric keyer or paddle to key your CW signals The Po meter indicates transmitted CW output power u Pus...

Page 44: ...e without changing the operating frequency Rotate the CW PITCH control to suit your prefer ence Adjustable from 300 to 900 Hz in 5 Hz steps D About keying speed The transceiver s internal electronic k...

Page 45: ...select the desired menu See the diagram below Push MENU to save and return to the previous dis play A G C 1 4 K E Y 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...

Page 46: ...ntents are sent Push 1 F 5 to reduce the contest serial number ad vances by 1 before sending the memory keyer contents to a station a second time Set the memory keyer repeat interval to between 1 and...

Page 47: ...ers A to Z y Push F 2 to move the cursor backward or push F 3 to move the cursor forward u Repeat steps t and y to program up to 70 char acters memory keyer contents i Push MENU to save and return to...

Page 48: ...mbering system used for contest numbers normal or short morse numbers Short morse numbers are also referred to as cut numbers Normal Does not use short morse numbers 190 ANO Sets 1 as A 9 as N and 0 a...

Page 49: ...epeat timer this item sets the time between transmission 1 to 60 seconds in 1 second steps can be selected Message Display 4 Default Normal When you are in the SEND screen Keyer Send channel numbers a...

Page 50: ...ector on the front panel Straight key BUG KEY or ELEC KEY can be se lected MIC Up Down Keyer 9 Default OFF Set the microphone UP DN switches to be used as a key The microphone UP DN switches do not wo...

Page 51: ...e transceiver to the transmit mode or transmit a SEND signal from your TNC The TX indicator lights red The Po meter displays the transmitted RTTY signal strength t Use your PC or TNC TU to transmit RT...

Page 52: ...display the RTTY screen r Push DEC F 2 TPF F 4 or SET F 5 to select the desired menu See the diagram below Push MENU to return to the previous display D RTTY menu construction MENU RTTY RTTY TPF SET D...

Page 53: ...old function t Hold down F 3 for 1 second to clear the displayed characters if desired H disappears at the same time as the displayed char acters are cleared The hold function is cancelled y Push MENU...

Page 54: ...ode push MENU to display the M1 screen Menu 1 w Push RTTY F 4 to display the RTTY screen e Push TPF F 4 to turn the Twin Peak Filter ON or OFF r Push MENU to save and return to the previous display NO...

Page 55: ...Mark Freq 1 Default 2125 Select the RTTY mark frequency 1275 1615 and 2125 Hz are selectable RTTY Shift Width 2 Default 170 Select the RTTY frequency shift 170 200 and 425 Hz are selectable RTTY Keyi...

Page 56: ...ush PTT on the microphone to transmit or TRANSMIT on the transceiver The TX indicator lights red y Speak into the microphone at your normal voice level Rotate the MIC control to adjust the microphone...

Page 57: ...Tone appears on the function display t Rotate DIAL to select the desired tone squelch frequency See the table shown below Hold down F 3 for 1 second to reset to the default set ting if desired y Push...

Page 58: ...nel data p 70 Tone scan operation Repeater operation A repeater receives transmitted signals and re trans mits them on a different frequency When using a re peater the transmit frequency is shifted fr...

Page 59: ...tone frequencies unit Hz 67 0 69 3 71 9 74 4 77 0 79 7 82 5 85 4 088 5 091 5 094 8 097 4 100 0 103 5 107 2 110 9 114 8 118 8 123 0 127 3 131 8 136 5 141 3 146 2 151 4 156 7 159 8 162 2 165 5 167 9 17...

Page 60: ...e frequency shift appear when this function is ON w Rotate the RIT TX control Hold down CLEAR for 1 second to reset the RIT fre quency Push CLEAR momentarily to reset the RIT frequency when the Quick...

Page 61: ...r side of a selected frequency in either the VFO or memory modes q Rotate 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...

Page 62: ...ery 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 AT...

Page 63: ...0 seconds depending on the mode or turned OFF Hold down FAST F 2 MID F 3 or SLOW F 4 for 1 second to reset to the default setting for the selected time constant t Select another mode except for FM the...

Page 64: ...ired t Repeat steps w to r if desired y Push MENU to save and exit the FIL screen Mode IF filter Adjustable range steps SSB FILTER1 3 0 kHz 50 to 500 Hz 50 Hz 600 to 3600 Hz 100 Hz FILTER2 2 4 kHz FIL...

Page 65: ...down F 5 for 1 second to select the desired filter width from 15 kHz 6 kHz and 3 kHz Hold down F 3 for 1 second to reset to the default filter setting if desired The filter passband width setting is...

Page 66: ...nce The PBT setting should be cleared When the PBT is used the audio tone may change The controls do not function in the FM mode While rotating the TWIN PBT controls noise may occur This comes from th...

Page 67: ...item is set to ON in the Set mode the peak level of a received signal strength or the output power is displayed for approximately 0 5 seconds p 86 D NB Set mode To deal with various types of noise th...

Page 68: ...equency via the NOTCH control In the SSB or AM mode push NOTCH to toggle the Notch function between auto manual and OFF Either the Auto or Manual Notch function can be dis abled in the Set mode p 88 I...

Page 69: ...anti VOX setting to the point where received 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 d...

Page 70: ...or more times to turn ON the Semi Break in function BK IN appears e Rotate the BK IN DELAY control to adjust the break in delay time the delay from transmit to re ceive When using a paddle rotate the...

Page 71: ...ter peaks above the COMP level zone your transmitted voice may be dis torted Transmit filter width selection Mode SSB The transmit filter width for the SSB mode can be set to Wide Mid or Narrow q Push...

Page 72: ...me For your convenience Calculate function The frequency 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...

Page 73: ...s push A B to exchange VFO A and VFO B CONVENIENT Direct frequency shift input The frequency shift can be directly entered q Push F INP ENT w Enter the desired frequency shift with the digit keys 9 99...

Page 74: ...SPLIT Offset HF and FM SPLIT Offset 50 setting in the Set mode In the FM mode the Tone Encoder function is automati cally turned ON e While holding down XFC rotate DIAL to set the transmit frequency T...

Page 75: ...ock position for more than 30 W of output power 30 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 set the SWR measuring step to 10 50 100 or 5...

Page 76: ...static electricity elec tric transients etc In addition they can be erased by malfunction and during repairs Therefore we recom mend that memory data be backed up Memory channel selection D Selection...

Page 77: ...q Push VFO MEMO to select the Memory mode w Push Y or Z to select a Memory channel to be programmed The contents of the Memory channel appear in the dis play appears if the selected Memory channel is...

Page 78: ...select the Memory mode w Push Y or Z to select a regular Memory channel to be cleared e Hold down M CLR for 1 second to clear the con tents The programmed contents disappear appears Three beeps sound...

Page 79: ...ating in the Memory mode When you have changed the displayed frequency operating mode etc in the selected Memory chan nel Displayed data is copied Programmed contents in the Memory channel are not cop...

Page 80: ...the appropriate keypad key Push DEL F 4 to delete the selected character Push SPC F 5 to input a space An error beep sounds if you try to program more than nine characters If you want to reprogram the...

Page 81: ...e 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 87 Memo pads are convenient when you want to memo rize the displa...

Page 82: ...t or listening purposes The IC 7410 has several scan types Programmed scan Memory scan F Delta Frequency scan and Select Memory scan MEMORY SCAN p 79 Repeatedly scans all programmed Memory chan nels T...

Page 83: ...n resumes If the Scan Resume is OFF the scan does not re sume For a Memory scan If Scan Resume is ON the scan pauses on each chan nel when a signal is detected then resumes If Scan Resume is OFF the s...

Page 84: ...sh MENU to save and return to the SCAN screen u Push MENU again to return to the M2 screen SET SCAN MENU F 3 DIAL SCAN Speed 1 Default HIGH Select the desired scan speed between high and low HIGH The...

Page 85: ...tting when the scan was started See page 76 for de tails If the RF SQL control function is set to AUTO the squelch is always open in the SSB CW and RTTY modes pp 2 32 86 u Push PRO F 1 to start or can...

Page 86: ...to set the squelch to open or closed The scan performance differs depending on the squelch setting when the scan was started See page 76 for de tails If the RF SQL control function is set to AUTO the...

Page 87: ...nels can be set as Select Memory channels except for the Scan Edge 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...

Page 88: ...cy of the F scan In the VFO mode push the keypad or rotate DIAL to set the center frequency In the memory mode push Y or Z to select the de sired Memory channel whose frequency will be the cen ter fre...

Page 89: ...th a band by pushing ANT METER the antenna is auto matically selected whenever that band is accessed EXAMPLE a 3 5 7 MHz antenna is connected to ANT1 a 21 28 50 MHz antenna is connected to ANT2 When t...

Page 90: ...the SWR is higher than about 1 5 1 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 The internal tuner may not be able t...

Page 91: ...d down TUNER for 1 second blinks while tuning e appears constantly when tuning is com plete When the wire antenna cannot be tuned disap pears and the AH 4 is bypassed At that point the an tenna wire c...

Page 92: ...nd edge beep 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 rot...

Page 93: ...Set the time period to 3 5 10 20 or 30 minutes or turn OFF the function NOTE This function will be activated only when you transmit using CI V commands or pushing TRANS MIT on the transceiver Quick SP...

Page 94: ...band mem ory is automatically selected You can also manually change the antenna by pushing ANT METER SPEECH Level 20 Default 50 Adjust the speech audio output level to between 0 no output and 100 maxi...

Page 95: ...sband width and shift value dis play ON or OFF When this item set to ON and the TWIN PBT control is rotated the passband width and shifting value ap pear on the function display BW Popup FIL 33 Defaul...

Page 96: ...tically set according to the data rate of the connected con troller CI V Address 43 Default 80h To distinguish equipment each CI V transceiver has its own Icom standard address in hexadecimal code The...

Page 97: ...then set the receive audio low pass filter to between 500 Hz and 2400 Hz in 100 Hz steps RX Bass 3 Default 0 Mode SSB AM FM First select the operating mode then set the receive audio bass level to be...

Page 98: ...the transmission passband width for your mid setting to 2500 2700 2800 or 2900 Hz TBW NAR L 11 Default 500 Mode SSB Set the lower cut off frequency of the transmission passband width for your narrow s...

Page 99: ...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 or line IN OUT jack etc See the instruc...

Page 100: ...ing 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 the MIC control fully counterclockwise When the DATA MOD item is set to...

Page 101: ...he following are instructions for removing the covers of the IC 7410 R WARNING Turn OFF the power and disconnect the DC power cable from the transceiver before per forming any work on the transceiver...

Page 102: ...q Remove the top and bottom covers as shown on page 94 w Install the FL 430 or FL 431 as shown to the right The connectors on the IC 7410 are marked for the ap propriate filter Ensure the FL 430 or F...

Page 103: ...se Select a suitable operating mode Hold down PBT CLR for 1 second to reset the function Push NB to turn OFF the function Push P AMP ATT once or twice to turn OFF the function Set the NR control for m...

Page 104: ...n two memory channels as select channels for the scan p 80 A F scan does not start The center frequency for the F scan is not programmed Program the center frequency for the F scan p 81 D Display PROB...

Page 105: ...ncies 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 DIAL to turn ON the calibration marker A sidetone may be heard u...

Page 106: ...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 Fuse replacement If a fuse blows or the transceiver stops...

Page 107: ...AL RESET disappears the resetting will be cancelled e If desired edit the Set mode settings after resetting D All reset The display may occasionally display erroneous infor mation e g when first apply...

Page 108: ...ode fixed IC 7410 to controller q w e r t y u FE FE E0 80 Cn Sc Data area FD q w e r t y u D CI V connection example The transceiver can be connected through an optional CT 17 ci v level converter to...

Page 109: ...Data Description 14 01 0000 to 0255 Send read AF position 0000 max CCW 0255 max CW 02 0000 to 0255 Send read RF position 0000 max CCW 0255 11 o clock 03 0000 to 0255 Send read SQL position 0000 11 o...

Page 110: ...edge beep with user set ting TX limit ON 0007 0050 to 0200 Send read beep audio frequency 0050 500 Hz to 0200 2000 Hz Cmd Sub cmd Data Description 1A 05 0008 00 Send read Auto selection for RF SQL 01...

Page 111: ...e p 107 Send read SSB RX HPF LPF setting 0046 00 to 10 Send read SSB RX Tone Bass level 00 5 to 10 5 0047 00 to 10 Send read SSB RX Tone Treble level 00 5 to 10 5 Cmd Sub cmd Data Description 1A 05 00...

Page 112: ...der line 01 Send read 3 lines selection for number of RTTY decoder line 0083 00 Send read Scan speed low 01 Send read Scan speed high 0084 00 Send read Scan resume OFF 01 Send read Scan resume ON 0085...

Page 113: ...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 fixed 100 MHz digit 0 fixed 10 Hz digit 0 9 1 Hz digit...

Page 114: ...1 7A Alphabetical characters space 20 Word space 2F Symbol 3F Symbol 2E Symbol 2D Symbol 2C Symbol 3A Symbol 27 Symbol 28 Symbol 29 Symbol 3D Symbol 2B Symbol 22 Symbol 40 Symbol FF stops sending CW m...

Page 115: ...ency p 106 o 0 Operating mode setting See Operating mode p 106 1 Data mode setting 1 byte data XX 00 Data mode OFF 01 Data mode ON 2 Tone setting X X 2 0 OFF 1 Tone 2 TSQL 0 fixed 3 5 Repeater tone fr...

Page 116: ...Hz Power supply 13 8 V DC 15 negative ground Power consumption Transmit Max power 23 0 A Receive Standby 2 2 A Max audio 3 0 A Dimensions 315 W 116 H 343 D mm projections not included 12 4 W 4 57 H 1...

Page 117: ...an 500 Hz 6 dB Less than 800 Hz 40 dB AM BW 6 kHz More than 6 0 kHz 6 dB Less than 10 0 kHz 40 dB FM BW 15 kHz More than 12 0 kHz 6 dB Less than 22 0 kHz 40 dB Spurious and image rejection ratio More...

Page 118: ...hone Hand microphone equipped with UP DOWN switches The same as that supplied with the transceiver IC PW1 EURO HF 50 MHz ALL BAND 1 kW LINEAR AMPLIFIER Full duty 1 kW linear amplifier including an aut...

Page 119: ...cable For the connection between transceiver and the AH 4 RS BA1 ip remote control software To remotely control radios using the RS BA1 BE SURE that you comply with your local regulations Approved Ic...

Page 120: ...orst case emission of a con stant carrier For the bands 10 MHz and higher the following power density limits have been recommended 10 50 MHz 2 W sq m Vertical clearance by EIRP output 1 Watts 2 1 m 10...

Page 121: ...d Soden am Taunus Germany HF 50 MHz TRANSCEIVER iC 7410 14th Jan 2011 Bad Soden Declare on our sole responsibility that this equipment complies with the essential requirements of the Radio and Telecom...

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