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Page 1: ...fe ICOM INSTRUCTION MANUAL COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVER IC RSOOCOL Icom Inc...

Page 2: ...ain snow or any liquid 4 DO NOT operate the receiver when it is covered by objects which impede heat dispersal 5 AVOID using the receiver in temperatures below 10 C 14 F or over 50 C 122 F The receive...

Page 3: ...3 FSK TERMINAL UNIT 29 5 4 ACCESSORY SOCKET INFORMATION 000205 30 5 5 REMOTE JACK INFORMATION 31 6 10 11 12 13 14 15 BASIC OPERATION 32 36 6 1 INITIAL SETTINGS 32 6 2 FREQUENCY SETTINGS 33 6 3 RECEIVI...

Page 4: ...pan of the spectrum scope can be selected for 25 50 or 100 kHz according to your needs MEMORY LIST Using the memory list screen you can see the contents of 10 memory channels at once Memory channels c...

Page 5: ...djustable time and pauses for the mixed condition of signal disappears and adjustable time Also a newly developed audio detecting VSC system allows you to skip inconvenient signals such as signals wit...

Page 6: ...9 20 ad a 2 TREBLE RESPONSE CONTROL TREBLE Adjusts the treble response of the audio output NOISE BLANKER SWITCH NB p 38 Activates the noise blanker circuit Use together with NB LEVEL Noise blanker de...

Page 7: ...ice synthesizer information CALIBRATOR POT AND SWITCH CALIBRATOR p 64 The calibrator pot adjusts the reference oscillator frequency Use a screw driver to adjust The calibrator switch generates calibra...

Page 8: ...0 dB or 30 dB RF attenuation to prevent front end overload To select 30 dB attenuation push both ATT 10dB and ATT 20dB o DISPLAY SWITCH DISPLAY Sets the LCD monitor to an external video input ANTENNA...

Page 9: ...MIDDLE NARROW ao0 NOTCH SWITCH NOTCH p 37 Activates the notch filter circuit Use together with the NOTCH control No effect in FM and WFM modes eS c a CONTROL FUNCTIONS 2 F SHIFT CONTROL IF SHIFT p 37...

Page 10: ...ONNECTOR HF ANT 1 p 26 Connects a 50 2 HF antenna with a PL 259 connector This connector is used when operating below 30 MHz See 6 HF ANT SW 6 HF ANTENNA SWITCH HF ANT SW Selects connections at HF ANT...

Page 11: ...d voice when scan stops An optional UT 36 VOICE SYNTHESIZER UNIT is needed for operation ePush IN the REC SPEECH switch to activate this jack CONTROL FUNCTIONS 2 1 LINE MIX SWITCH LINE MIX p 65 Inputs...

Page 12: ...riginal memory contents checking even if you have changed the fre quency on the selected memory channel TUNING STEP READOUT p 34 Shows the selected tuning step The SLOW and FAST switches select the de...

Page 13: ...lects the function of the LOCK switch on the front panel DIAL _ Locks only the main dial PANEL Locks the main dial and the following switches KEYBOARD TUNING STEP MEMORY BANK MODE F 1 F 6 SCAN MAIN DI...

Page 14: ...acti by pushing F 6 MENU eee Bano pe och eax aa 2 Gen Sera few MEMORY SCAN CONDITION SCREEN pgs 15 51 MENU 1 SCREEN p 14 MID BANK 2 000 00 ooou Ts 10 _ cm Ce 2 Oe MEMORY LIST SCREEN pgs 16 40 Scan Con...

Page 15: ...use 5 000 00 a4 10 000 00 aM 3 145 000 00 FMM MEMORY EDIT SCREEN pgs 17 44 SLEEP SET with MAIN OFAL suei sip2 1 2 0 D00 alee panos or Tine Cs 630 Ce SLEEP TIMER SCREEN pgs 19 56 OAILY TIMER SET with...

Page 16: ...22 29 ITERMINAL MONITOR DATA FORMAT SET with MAIN DIAL BIT Data Bit vee Gobi BAUD Baud Rare 3005 600812008 24008 CODE CRG LF Code CR onty CROFT sir faavo ee CJ Geer CTERMINAL MONITOR bic 3008 This is...

Page 17: ...EN MENU 3 All operational screens below are accessed from the menu 1 screen Push the switch below to select the desired screen switch accessep screen REF One of scan condition pgs 15 16 screens pgs 47...

Page 18: ...selected mode memory scan and selected number memory scan aren BANK F 1 oma F 2 M2 F 3 SEL N F 4 SET 2 F 5 MENU F 6 Sets the memory bank status of memory scans includes selected mode and number memor...

Page 19: ...en from MENU 1 push F 1 then push F 5 until this screen appears pgs 49 50 Returns to the menu 1 screen 3 5 MEMORY LIST SCREEN Lists up to 10 memory channels and programs the selected memory number BAN...

Page 20: ...and hold the switch then rotate the main dial SET To set the edit area push and hold the F 2 switch then rotate the main dial CLEAR Clears the memories in the edit area F 3 MOVE F 4 COPY F 5 Moves the...

Page 21: ...ot spectrum scope Selects a 25 kHz spectrum bandwidth 25 k F 1 450 k F 2 100k Selects a 50 kHz spectrum bandwidth Selects a 100 kHz spectrum bandwidth Freezes the displayed spectrum waveform Returns t...

Page 22: ...e of the SLP 1 timer Time off timer and SLP 2 timer Clock timer SUP Activates and sets the time of the SLP 1 10 timer 10 to 90 minutes in 10 minute steps can be set Turns OFF the sleep timers SLP 1 an...

Page 23: ...ime push and hold the switch then rotate the main dial To set the power OFF time push and hold the switch then rotate the main dial To operate the timer for only power ON push and hold BLANK then push...

Page 24: ...ious note and then returns to the clock adjust To access this screen from MENU 1 push F 4 TIME then ment 1 screen F 3 ADJ then F 5 NOTE p 55 Stores the entered note and then returns to the clock agjus...

Page 25: ...dial To select the line feed command CR or CR LF push and hold the switch then rotate the main dial CR carriage return LF line feed Returns to the terminal monitor screen F 6 Sets the Cl V remote con...

Page 26: ...FAX reception F 4 Black freq 1500 Hz White freq 2300 Hz 800 Hz ITE Themarkandspace frequencies are5 Hzofffre quency when operating in HIGH and LOW This condition does notaffect normal operations Shift...

Page 27: ...you the best performance The IC R9OOOL requires at least 3 antennas for full coverage 100 kHz 2000 MHz Select an antenna such as a well matched 50 2 antenna and feedline When you wish to use a long wi...

Page 28: ...LATION Plug body 1 Slide the coupling ring over the coaxial cable Strip the cable jacket only and soft solder e Keep the jacket for soft soldering kel 10 mm Soft solder Coupling ring 10 a solder 2 Str...

Page 29: ...Some versions do not have 100 kHz 30 MHz High impedance To domestic I Ac outlet 13 8 V DC output 100 mA max eel pi When ANTENNA t 4 _ switch is ON 13 8 V DC output 6 100 mA max SP 20 EXTERNAL SPEAKER...

Page 30: ...ynthesized voice announces the frequency the scan has stopped on Refer to p 65 Section 12 3 for details To the AUX jack J 2 RECORDING WITH THE The REC REMOTE jack shorts when the receiver is ON REMOTE...

Page 31: ...OTE To the ei IN jacks LandR When you wish to control a tape ecorder via theREMOTE jack ireierdtrapoe so Push IN REC SPEECH on the front panel Set OFF LINE MIX on the rear panel 5 2 MONITOR DISPLAY A...

Page 32: ...an be used for FSK monitoring Format the monitor system to the external demodulator using the data format screen 1 Selects the data format screen When the menu 2 screen is displayed push F 1 TERM and...

Page 33: ...ent Less than 20 mA a AF AF detector output Output impedance 47kQ Fixed regardless of AF GAIN Output level 100 300 mV rms SOL S Squelch output Squelch open Less than 0 3 V 5mA Goes to ground when sque...

Page 34: ...ith an RS 232C serial output port See basic sample software descriptions in the CT 17 instruction manual CT 17 CONNECTION Up to 4 Icom CI V transceivers can be connected to a per sonal computer via th...

Page 35: ...re securely connected to the proper antenna connectors 3 antennas are necessary for all band coverage 3 Be sure the receiver is grounded through the GND terminal 4 Push the POWER switch IN to turn ON...

Page 36: ...isplay shows the entered number 3 When entering a wrong number push the CE key to retrieve the previous frequency 4 Push ENT to store the entered frequency To enter 0 in succession push ENT before ent...

Page 37: ...n 2 4 for details TUNING STEP NOTE 1 The following procedures clear the frequencies below the tuning step 1 Set the frequency with the keyboard 2 Change the tuning step 3 Rotate the main dial 2 The fo...

Page 38: ...6 2 for details When a signal is received the meter shows the relative signal strength aoagal MAIN DIAL KEYBOARD 6 Select a filter width wide middle or narrow See FILTER SELECTION at right on p 36 7...

Page 39: ...AMTOR SITOR etc Use the FSK mode select screen for mark space fre quency selection p 23 The wide filter increases audio clearly Use when no interference The narrow filter reduces interference received...

Page 40: ...nals eRotate the IF SHIFT control either clockwise or counterclockwise to eliminate interference NOTE IF shift does not function in FM and WEM modes a 1F SHIFT Unwanted __ Desired Unwanted _ __ Desire...

Page 41: ...to OFF The received audio may be distorted when a strong signal is received FAST POSITION Normally used when receiving a signal with short interval fading such as in CW or FSK mode or when searching...

Page 42: ...e the DN UP selector to select the desired memory channel eWhen BANK js displayed on the right top of the CRT display the DN UP selector cannot select memory channel in another memory bank See p 40 4...

Page 43: ...See 4 MEMORY BANK below for details 3 Push and hold F 1 ROLL or F 2 SET then rotate the main dial See the displays below for details 4 To return to the menu 1 screen push F 6 MENU Mio ween 845 000 00...

Page 44: ...3 Push and hold the WRITE switch until the receiver emits 3 beeps Memory writing is completed 2 IN THE MEMORY LIST 1 Set the frequency mode filter width and tuning step SCREEN 2 Access the memory list...

Page 45: ...not accept writing 4 To erase the number push F 4 SEL again The same selected memory numbers can be erased simultaneously in the memory list screen 1 Set the memory bank BANK or NO BANK p 40 e NO BANK...

Page 46: ...RY LIST 1 Access the memory list screen SCREEN Push F 2 MEMO when the menu 1 screen is displayed 2 Push and hold F 1 ROLL then rotate the main dial to select the desired memory channel 3 Push and hold...

Page 47: ...n edge of the memory channel area you wish to edit Use F 1 ROLL with the main dial or the MEMORY BANK switches UP or DOWN 4 Push and hold F 2 SET then rotate the main dial to surround the memory chann...

Page 48: ...Pt or P2 received Scaniedge Seennna ane n nn P2or PI Scans the same way as programmed scan However when a signal is received the received frequency and received time are automatically written in a mem...

Page 49: ...tops for several seconds even if the signal disappears Resumes scanning several seconds after scanning stops Scanning resumes approx 3 seconds after the signal disappears Cancels scanning when a signa...

Page 50: ...the scan edges using the WRITE switch or using the scan condition screen Program a frequency mode and tuning step on each scan edge channel 1P1 9P2 as you would write a memory channel See p 41 Section...

Page 51: ...control to the threshold point 3 Enter the desired scan group number using the keyboard elf you do not enter the scan group number the pre vious scan group is automatically used 4 Push the PROG switc...

Page 52: ...en is dis played 2 Push F 5 SET 2 or SET 3 until it becomes SET 1 The AF priority scan condition screen as shown in the diagram at left is selected 3 Push F 3 BANK to select the priority channel in th...

Page 53: ...AF W then rotate the main dial to select the desired AF width scanning range eAF width can be selected in 2 5 5 10 20 or 50 kHz steps 4 Push F 1 AF F to select a fixed or variable AF scan center freq...

Page 54: ...ush F 1 BANK to select the memory scan range in BANK or NO BANK The memory scan bank can also be selected in the bank status screen 4 Select the desired memory bank 100 unit channel number using the M...

Page 55: ...ng mode Scanning occurs in a bank or in all memory channels that can be selected by the memory scan bank 1 Set the memory scan bank See p 51 Section 9 5 1 SETTING THE MEMORY SCAN RANGE steps 1 4 Memor...

Page 56: ...elected number can also be selected by pushing a digit key before starting or during scanning 1 Access a scan condition screen Push F 1 SCAN when the menu 1 screen is dis played 2 Push F 5 SET 1 or SE...

Page 57: ...scan operation 1 Set the programmed scan edge See p 47 Section 9 2 1 SETTING PROGRAMMED SCAN EDGES 2 Select the desired resume condition See p 46 Section 9 1 3 SCAN RESUME CONDITION 3 Adjust the SQUE...

Page 58: ...DATE and F 2 DAY and then rotate the main dial 4 To set the month and date push and hold F 1 DATE then rotate the main dial 5 To set the day push and hold F 2 DAY then rotate the main dial 6 To set th...

Page 59: ...ccess the clock timer screen Push F 4 TIME when the menu 1 screen is dis played 2 Push F 1 SLEEP to access the sleep timer screen 3 To adjust the sleep 1 time from 0 90 minutes push F 1 10 or SLP 1 4...

Page 60: ...desired timer contents as shown in the diagram at left 6 To program blank status push and hold F 5 BLANK and push the desired key DAY OFF or Mch When DAY is blank the timer activates every day eWhen...

Page 61: ...The receiver is turned OFF as soon as the power comes ON SLEEP TIMER CANCELING If you wish to cancel the sleep timer when operating the sleep timer together with the daily timer turn the POWER switch...

Page 62: ...O00L requires 3 antennas for all band coverage Wrong antenna is connected or wrong Check the antenna and connect it to the p 26 antenna connector is used correct connector ATT 10 dB or ATT 20 dB is ON...

Page 63: ...erating bank AF scan does not function Selected mode memory scan does not function Memory scan does not func tion Memory scan bank is set to BANK and Change to another memory channel or set the operat...

Page 64: ...ver 3 Pull up the battery latch then remove the battery 4 Insert a new battery CR2032 with the proper polarity Be sure the side of the battery is up 5 Close the hatch cover then adjust the clock time...

Page 65: ...ated under the RF A unit 1 Remove the top and bottom covers See Section 11 4 p 61 for details 2 Open the shield case from the PA unit and unplug con nector J2 as shown in the diagram 3 Unscrew 1 screw...

Page 66: ...hold the SPEECH switch then turn the POWER switch ON Then release the SPEECH switch The logic check screen appears approx 10 sec after power is ON 3 When the screen shows Passed to all check point pu...

Page 67: ...en using WWV 10 00000 MHz adjust the operat ing frequency to 9 99900 MHz 10 00000 MHz 0 00100 MHz 1 kHz 9 99900 MHz 3 Turn ON the CALIBRATOR switch 4 Adjust the CALIBRATOR pot for a zero beat Zero bea...

Page 68: ...4 Remove the protective paper attached to the bottom of the UT 36 to expose the adhesive strip 5 Attach the UT 36 properly as shown in the diagram at left 6 Set the language speech speed and speech le...

Page 69: ...covers BOTTOM VIEW F1 Fuse 0 5 A for the 13 8 V DC output jack SHIFT UNIT R268 VSC sensitivity adj R65 Beep volume adj BFO UNIT Main dial brake adj MAIN UNIT IF UNIT Input AC voltage selector plugs ar...

Page 70: ...G os1239 99999 1240 00000 1299 99999 1300 00000 1599 99999 1600 00000 1999 80000 10 dB S N for SSB CW FSK and AM 12 dB SINAD for FM and Wide FM Maximum sensitivity values are indicated in the chart ab...

Page 71: ...00 SUPER WIDEBAND OMNIDIRECTIONAL ANTENNA Frequency coverage CT 17 Cl V LEVEL CONVERTER For remote receive control using a personal computer equipped with an RS 232C 1 O port You can change operating...

Page 72: ...Count on us A 5582G 1EX Printed in Japan Icom Inc 1999 Icom Inc 6 9 16 Kamihigashi Hirano ku Osaka 547 0002 Japan...

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