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BASIC MANUAL

TABLE OF CONTENTS

5  MEMORY CHANNELS ....................... 27

 

Selecting a memory channel.......... 27

 

Viewing the memory channel 

contents ......................................... 27

 

Writing a new memory channel ...... 28

 

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Writing to a blank channel .......... 28

 

D

Writing to a specified channel in a 

specified group

 ........................... 28

6  SCANNING ......................................... 29

 

Scan type ....................................... 29

 

D

VFO scan ................................... 29

 

D

Memory scan .............................. 29

 

D

Tone scan ................................... 29

 

D

Duplex scan................................ 29

 

About Scans................................... 30

 

Starting or canceling the scan........ 31

 

Convenient function for a Scan ...... 31

 

VFO scan ....................................... 32

 

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Full scan (ALL) ........................... 32

 

D

Band scan (BAND) ..................... 32

 

D

Program scan (P00 ~ P49)

 ......... 32

 

D

Program Link scan  

(P-LINK 0 ~ 9)

 ............................ 32

 

D

Auto memory write scan  

(Auto MW) .................................. 32

 

D

Entering Program Scan ranges .. 33

 

D

About the Program Link Scan .... 34

 

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Setting the Program Link function ... 34

 

D

Storing Skip frequencies ............ 35

 

D

Program Skip Scan function ....... 35

 

D

Temporary Skip function ............. 35

 

Memory scan .................................

36

 

D

All scan (ALL) .............................

36

 

D

Mode scan (MODE)....................

36

 

D

Near Station scan  

(Near Station) .............................

36

 

D

Group Link scan  

(GROUP LINK) ...........................

36

 

D

Group scan (GROUP 00 ~ 99)

 ...

36

 

DUP Frequency Check function .....

36

 

D

Setting the Group Link................ 37

 

D

Setting the skip channel ............. 37

 

About the Priority Watch function ... 38

 

Starting or canceling the Priority 

Watch function ............................... 39

 

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Starting the Priority Watch .......... 39

 

D

Canceling the Priority Watch ...... 39

 

D

The Priority Watch and Scanning .. 39

7  GPS Operation .................................. 40

 

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Checking the GPS signal ........... 40

 

Checking your GPS location .......... 41

 

D

Displaying Position Data ............ 41

 

D

About the GPS POSITION screen .. 41

 

GPS Logger function...................... 42

 

D

About the log file

......................... 42

 

D

Turning OFF the GPS Logger 

function ....................................... 42

8  OTHER FUNCTIONS ......................... 43

 

Operating Bluetooth

®

 ..................... 43

 

D

Electromagnetic Interference ..... 43

 

D

Pairing with a device  

(Bluetooth headset) .................... 43

 

D

Disconnecting a paired device ... 44

 

D

Unpairing a device...................... 45

 

Using the Noise Blanker (NB)  ....... 45

 

Using the Automatic Noise Limiter 

(ANL).............................................. 45

 

Using the Automatic Frequency 

Control (AFC) ................................. 45

 

Using the Voice Squelch Control 

(VSC) ............................................. 45

 

Using a Weather channel  

(For only the USA version) .............

46

 

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Selecting a Weather channel .....

46

 

D

Receiving a Weather Alert ..........

46

9  RESET/TROUBLESHOOTING .......... 47

 

Resetting ........................................ 47

 

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Partial reset ................................ 47

 

Troubleshooting ............................. 48

10 Specifications .................................... 49

 

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General....................................... 49

 

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Receiver ..................................... 49

Summary of Contents for IC-R30

Page 1: ...following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation WARNING MODI...

Page 2: ...RDANGER Personal death serious injury or an explosion may occur RWARNING Personal injury fire hazard or electric shock may occur CAUTION Equipment damage may occur NOTE If disregarded inconvenience o...

Page 3: ...r stop using the Bluetooth device Information FCC Cet quipement a t test et reconnu conforme aux limites fix es pour un appareil num rique de classe B conform ment au point 15 de la r glementation FCC...

Page 4: ...power source of more than the specified DC voltage or use reverse polarity Otherwise this will damage the receiver CAUTION DO NOT operate the receiver unless the antenna battery pack and covers are dr...

Page 5: ...ION NE PAS NE branchez PAS directement le r cepteur une source d alimentation de tension CC sup rieure celle sp cifi e ou N inversez PAS la polarit Cela endommagerait le r cepteur ATTENTION NE PAS N u...

Page 6: ...20 C 60 C 4 F 140 F Otherwise this will reduce the pack s performance and battery cell life DO NOT leave the pack fully charged completely discharged or in an excessive temperature environment above 5...

Page 7: ...Si un bloc est humide veillez l essuyer compl tement avant de l utiliser ATTENTION NE PAS utiliser le bloc batterie hors de la plage de temp rature sp cifi e 20 C 60 C 4 F 140 F Cela r duirait la per...

Page 8: ...or your dealer for advice Operating theory Electromagnetic radiation which has frequencies of 20 000 Hz 20 kHz and above is called radio frequency RF energy because it is useful in radio transmission...

Page 9: ...nic products batteries and accumulators rechargeable batteries must be taken to designated collection locations at the end of their working life Do not dispose of these products as unsorted municipal...

Page 10: ...igh rise buildings 2 Underground parking lots 3 Under a bridge or viaduct 4 In remote forested areas 5 Under bad weather conditions rainy or cloudy day The Global Positioning System GPS is built and o...

Page 11: ...Bluetooth operation Firmware updating Options Specifications L L This manual can be downloaded from the Icom website Only the basic instructions are described in this manual TIP You can download each...

Page 12: ...ver 4 Adjusting an audio level 4 Saving a setting data onto a microSD card 5 D D Formatting the microSD card 5 D D Saving a setting data 6 2 PANEL DESCRIPTION 7 Front top and side panels 7 Keypad 8 Fu...

Page 13: ...Group scan GROUP 00 99 36 DUP Frequency Check function 36 D D Setting the Group Link 37 D D Setting the skip channel 37 About the Priority Watch function 38 Starting or canceling the Priority Watch fu...

Page 14: ...pack or the case will become exhausted 1 2 Battery pack Supplied Latch D D Antenna Connect the supplied antenna to the connector This receiver has an SMA type antenna connector Antenna Supplied Hold h...

Page 15: ...20 the GPS function is ON and the Bluetooth function is OFF Depending on your receiving environment the receiver may be effected by the switching noise generated from the power adapter Keep the recei...

Page 16: ...take much longer to charge If you use a third party USB cable you may not be able to charge Depending on your USB cable or power adapter When using a USB hub or connecting to a low output USB port Cha...

Page 17: ...1 1 32 Kamiminami Hirano ku Osaka 547 0003 Japan A7447D 1EX 2 Printed in Japan 2018 Icom Inc Sep 2018...

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