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INSTALLATION

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Antenna installation

Antennas play a very important role in receiver operation.
Connecting a poor quality antenna to the IC-PCR1000 will re-
sult in less than optimum performance.

Select antenna(s), such as a well-matched 50 

antenna and

feedline. 1.5:1 of Voltage Standing Wave Ratio (VSWR) is
recommended for a desired band. Of course, the antenna line
should be a coaxial cable.

CAUTION:

Protect your receiver from lightning by

using a lightning arrestor.

NOTE:

The supplied antenna is a simple plain antenna which

may not obtain indicated specifications. To obtain maximum
performance from the IC-PCR1000, you must purchase an
external wide band antenna such as an optional Icom
AH-7000 (25–1300 MHz), etc.

Contact your nearest Icom Dealer or Service Center for re-
garding optimum antenna locations.

The antenna connector type is BNC, so an adapter may
be necessary to connect an optional antenna.

Grounding

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WARNING: NEVER

use a gas pipe or electrical

conduit pipe for grounding.

To prevent accidents involving electricity and interference
from computers, ground the receiver through the GROUND
terminal on the rear panel.

For best results, connect a heavy gauge cable to a water pipe
or long, earth-sunk copper rod. Make the distance between
the [GND] terminal and ground as short as possible.

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Summary of Contents for IC-PCR1000

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Page 4: ...CONTENTS i i i ii TS iii iii 1 7 1 2 2 ion 3 4 5 6 000 7 7 8 12 8 12 iver screen 12 13 14 ES AND OPTIONS 15 15 15...

Page 5: ...ALLATION 1 1 CO MM UN ICA iC p c he protective attach to d place...

Page 6: ...electrical unding nvolving electricity and interference d the receiver through the GROUND nel ct a heavy gauge cable to a water pipe pper rod Make the distance between ground as short as possible CO M...

Page 7: ...STALLATION 3 as shown below peaker card or headphones nd cover cable between IC PCR1000 and lied with the receiver SPEAKER PHONES COM MUN ICAT ION S REC EIVE R iC pc r1 00 0 IC PCR1000 EXT SP IN on d...

Page 8: ...Personal computer...

Page 9: ...1 INSTALLATION 5 starts preparing the installation he following dialog is displayed Click...

Page 10: ...llation lect Control Panel ve Programs and select ICOM IC Change Remove tall Wizard starts automatically d follow the prompts SE Me 2000 lect Control Panel from the Settings Remove Programs and select...

Page 11: ...you want to know nformation ion will be available at the Icom com etting port correctly if the title bar displays ogram make sure the IC PCR1000 turned on the LED lights when 0 software ton in the too...

Page 12: ...hen selecting a fre n dial and when searching for signals 0 to 9 frequency or memory channel directly nel button al buttons for memory channel input s ing step e frequency button ve frequency into a m...

Page 13: ...ol function on and off This func ls are modulated contain voice or r not dialog box used to adjust settings d scope function and the automatic ndow n operating condition When scan ive a signal Busy St...

Page 14: ...button function on and off The noise blanker type noise equency Control button n on and off This function tracks the fting passband position with the IF SHIFT turns it to the center position ttons se...

Page 15: ...greater than the automatic step is greater than the automatic e tuning step TS and the sweep e ep step eep function eep function which is used to ob und the receive frequency n cope function sweep r...

Page 16: ...cations receiver eceiver screen shows S meter signal requency readout keypad etc what ont panel of a typical communications r the communications receiver screen...

Page 17: ...M 6 kHz for AM and 2 8 d widths are selected d W AM 10 dB S N FM 12 dB SINAD WFM 12 dB SINAD 2 5 V 1 4 V 1 8 V 1 0 V 0 32 V 0 79 V 1 3 V 0 4 V 1 0 V 0 5 V W AM FM WFM 1 8 V 0 89 V 0 71 V 0 5 V 5 6 V 0...

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Page 19: ...OPTIONS 4 15 D OMNIDIRECTIONAL ANTENNA 5 1300 MHz 0 144 430 900 1200 MHz bands scone kg s such as noise reduction and auto...

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