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GPS/GPS-A OPERATION

D

  GPS data addition

q

 Enter “GPS.MEM” (GPS memory) in GPS mode.

MENU 

 GPS 

 

GPS.MEM

 

 (Push 

[MENU 

]

), (rotate 

[DIAL]

, then push 

[

]

(MONI).)

• GPS memory selection screen is displayed.

w

  Push 

[

]

(MONI) to enter the new GPS memory channel 

programming state.

e

  Rotate 

[DIAL]

 to select the desired items, “NAME,” “TIME,” 

“LAT” (LATITUDE) or “LON” (LONGITUDE), then push 

[

]

(LOW) to edit the selected item.

r

  Rotate 

[DIAL]

 to select the desired character or number.

•  Push 

[

]

(LOW) to move the cursor right; push 

[

]

(CS) to move 

the cursor left.

t

  Repeat step 

r

 to enter the desired latitude data, then 

push 

[

]

(MONI) to program the item.

y

 Repeat  steps 

e

 to 

t

 to program the other items.

• The name may contain up to 6 characters.

u

  Push 

[

]

(MONI) to store the GPS data.

i

 Push 

[MENU 

]

 to return to frequency indication.

Summary of Contents for ID-E880

Page 1: ...use harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation WARNING MODIFICATION OF THIS DEVICE TO RECEIVE CEL LULAR RADI...

Page 2: ...of research and development went into the design of your ID E880 EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS WORD DEFINITION R WARNING Personal injury fire hazard or electric shock may occur CAUTION Equipment damage may oc...

Page 3: ...ay be damaged NEVER operate or touch the transceiver with wet hands This may result in an electric shock or damage the transceiver NEVER place the transceiver where normal operation of the ve hicle ma...

Page 4: ...cket 1 Approx q t r i u y w e SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES Icom Icom Inc and the Icom logo are registered trademarks of Icom Incorporated Japan in the United States the United King dom Germany France Spain Ru...

Page 5: ...nctions 16 N Receiving 17 N Transmitting 17 N Selecting output power 18 N Operating mode selection 18 N Squelch attenuator 19 N Monitor function 20 N Audio mute function 20 N One touch PTT function 21...

Page 6: ...N Copying memory call contents 96 N Memory clearing 98 N Erasing transferring bank contents 99 8 SCAN OPERATION 100 110 N Scan types 100 N Full band programmed scan 102 N Scan edges programming 103 N...

Page 7: ...quelch 151 13 OTHER FUNCTIONS 153 161 N Microphone keys 153 N All reset 154 N Partial reset 154 N Data cloning 155 N Auto power OFF 157 N Time out timer 157 N Packet operation 157 14 MAINTENANCE 162 1...

Page 8: ...CPU and memory device to be deleted NEVER put the controller near a clock television set CRT type magnetic compass or any magnetic IC cards credit cards etc The magnets may cause the products to malfu...

Page 9: ...n which can support the weight of the trans ceiver and does not interfere with driving We recommend the locations shown in the diagram below NEVER place the transceiver or remote controller where norm...

Page 10: ...for your suitable position Nut Spring washer When using self tapping screws Flat washer Mounting nut Mounting bracket 25 IMPORTANT Detailed installation notes for Icom mobile transceivers to be tted...

Page 11: ...nection Using the supplied separation cable 3 4 m the controller can be separated from the main unit doubling as a remote con troller Connect the controller and the main unit using with the sup plied...

Page 12: ...M2 6 6 mm if re attaching the magnets to the remote controller Otherwise the transceiver s internal board may be damaged wAttach the removed magnets to the remote controller bracket Remote controller...

Page 13: ...TO A DC POWER SOURCE ID E880 Fuses 20 A black red _ 12 V Grommet NOTE Use terminals for the cable connections RWARNING NEVER remove the fuse holders Crimp Solder 12 V battery Supplied DC power cable r...

Page 14: ...antenna To antenna Antenna connector The antenna uses a PL 259 connector PL 259 CONNECTOR 30 mm 10 mm soft solder 10 mm 1 2 mm solder solder Soft solder Coupling ring q Slide the coupling ring down St...

Page 15: ...nd new transceiver some settings may be changed from the factory defaults because of the Quality Control QC process Resetting the CPU is necessary to start from factory default VFO MHz Partial reset S...

Page 16: ...to dial in the frequency you want to use Page 15 will instruct you on how to set the tuning speed DIAL Rotate DIAL to tune the frequency Using the HM 133 You can directly enter the frequency with the...

Page 17: ...sh DUP LOW again DUP DIAL 2 Repeater tone Push and hold TONE M CALL for 1 sec then rotate DIAL to select TONE if the repeater requires a subaudible tone to be accessed Push TONE M CALL again TONE DIAL...

Page 18: ...W for 1 sec to program 3 beeps sound Return to the VFO mode automatically after programming Memory channel number automatically increases when continuing to push MW S MW after programming Using the HM...

Page 19: ...cts a TNC Terminal Node Controller etc for data communications The transceiver can support 1200 9600 bps packet communication AFSK GMSK tEXTERNAL SPEAKER JACK SP Connects an 8 speaker Audio output pow...

Page 20: ...mode item p 116 and the scanning direction pgs 102 105 106 rBAND MODE KEY BAND MODE Push to enter band selection state p 11 Rotating DIAL selects the band Push and hold for 1 sec to enter operating m...

Page 21: ...o display the current call sign p 43 Rotating DIAL selects UR R1 access repeater R2 linked repeater and MY your own call signs Push and hold for 1 sec to set the received call signs caller and RXRPT1...

Page 22: ...e scanning pgs 102 105 106 rOUTPUT POWER INDICATORS p 18 LOW appears when low output power MID appears when middle output power no indication appears when high output power is selected tOPERATING MODE...

Page 23: ...e displayed memory channel is speci ed as a skip channel appears when the displayed frequency is speci ed as a program skip frequency 5TONE INDICATOR During FM FM N mode operation T appears while the...

Page 24: ...9 40 94 During programming state for call signs repeater list memory name etc push and hold for 1 sec to erase all character following the cursor pgs 30 32 33 37 40 94 wLEFT KEY CS During programming...

Page 25: ...her key for 1 sec to start scanning p 107 rACTIVITY INDICATOR Lights red while any key except FUNC and DTMF S is pushed or while transmitting Lights green while the one touch PTT function is in use p...

Page 26: ...ode selects the operating bands p 11 In the memory mode enters bank selection state p 93 Starts and stops tone scanning p 150 Turns the one touch PTT function ON or OFF p 21 Turns the DTCS squelch ON...

Page 27: ...p 17 Adjusts the squelch level decrement p 17 Stores the set frequency etc into the selected memory channel when pushed and held p 91 Advances the memory channel number when continuously pushed after...

Page 28: ...se to receive wUP DOWN KEYS UP DN Push either key to change operating frequency memory channel set mode setting etc pgs 12 14 88 117 Push and hold either key for 1 sec to start scanning p 107 eUP DN L...

Page 29: ...initial is displayed qPush BAND and rotate DIAL to select the desired fre quency band Pushing Y Z on the microphone also selects the band wPush BAND to return to frequency indication in the se lected...

Page 30: ...mitting and receiving are generated and controlled by the VFO D Memory mode Memory mode is used for operation on the memory channels which store programmed frequencies q Push M CALL to select the memo...

Page 31: ...the desired call channel D DR D STAR Repeater mode DR D STAR Repeater mode is used for D STAR repeater operation In this mode you can select the pre programmed repeaters and UR call sign easily q Push...

Page 32: ...or twice then rotate DIAL Push VFO MHz again Pushing and holding VFO MHz for 1 sec starts scan function If scan starts push VFO MHz again to cancel it DIAL VFO MHz While 1 MHz tuning step is selected...

Page 33: ...5 MHz N Tuning step selection Tuning steps are the minimum frequency change increments when you rotate DIAL or push Y Z on the microphone Independent tuning steps for each frequency band can be set fo...

Page 34: ...only VOL and SQL can be used while the channel lock function is in use Also TONE 1 TONE 2 DTMF tones or DTMF memory contents can be trans mitted from the microphone VFO LOCK Push and hold VFO LOCK fo...

Page 35: ...LY D MUTE SQLZ 16KEY L respectively VOL for audio or SQL for squelch appears during set Show set level N Transmitting CAUTION Transmitting without an antenna may damage the transceiver NOTE To prevent...

Page 36: ...MID 5 LOW 6 Push HIGH 4 DTCS for high output power MID 5 DTCSS for middle output power and LOW 6 DTMF for low output power The output power can be changed via the microphone during receive only N Oper...

Page 37: ...r Attenuation level can be adjusted up to 10 dB approx between 13 o clock and fully clockwise position Squelch is open Squelch attenuator Squelch threshold Shallow Deep Noise squelch NOTE The squelch...

Page 38: ...tion NOTE When the SQL adjustment is set too far clock wise 13 17 o clock position the squelch attenuator is activated To monitor weak signals on the operating fre quency deactivate the squelch attenu...

Page 39: ...prevent accidental continuous transmissions with this function the transceiver has a time out timer See p 128 for details PTT M z Push FUNC then PRIO 3 PTT M to turn the one touch PTT function ON The...

Page 40: ...and locations Repeater example Receives the 434 540 MHz signal and the detected audio signals are transmitted on 439 540 MHz simultaneously Station A Tx 434 540 MHz Rx 439 540 MHz Station B Tx 434 54...

Page 41: ...et as the default refer to p 25 for tone frequency settings When the repeater requires a different tone system see p 26 TONE T appears yPush and hold PTT to transmit The displayed frequency automatica...

Page 42: ...ater requirements Refer to p 25 for the tone frequency setting When the repeater requires a different tone system see p 26 Push then v Push and hold PTT to transmit b Release PTT to receive n Push MON...

Page 43: ...selected To store the tone frequency perma nently overwrite the channel information SET B z Set mode channel for which you wish to set the subaudible tones such as the VFO mode or a memory call chann...

Page 44: ...tion control then push desired keys Push For your convenience The transceiver has 16 DTMF memory channels for auto patch operation See p 144 for details D 1750 Hz tone The microphone has 1750 Hz tone...

Page 45: ...MHz tuning ON or OFF rPush MENU again to exit DUP T menu SET B z Push BAND to select the desired band Enter the desired frequency via the keypad if neces sary x Select the desired mode channel for whi...

Page 46: ...ons A and B can communicate even though they are in widely separated repeater operating areas Furthermore D STAR repeaters can be linked through an in ternet gateway which can extend the communication...

Page 47: ...by a single repeater The repeater is called an area repeater in the D STAR system Zone The Zone is composed of several areas that are linked by a 10 GHz microwave link The areas 1 to 4 and 5 to 8 make...

Page 48: ...n q Enter MY in call sign screen MENU CALL S MY Push MENU rotate DIAL then push MONI MY call sign screen is displayed w Rotate DIAL to select the desired call sign memory MY1 to MY6 e Push LOW to ente...

Page 49: ...8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 u Repeat step r at previous page to program the desired 4 character note i Push MONI to store the programmed call sign with note and return to call sign screen o Push...

Page 50: ...LOW or CS to select the character then push CLR DR to erase the se lected character or push and hold CLR DR for 1 sec to erase all characters following the cursor y Push MONI to store the programmed...

Page 51: ...call sign programming mode The 1st digit blinks e Rotate DIAL to select the desired character or code Push LOW or CS to move the cursor right or left re spectively rRepeat the step e to enter the des...

Page 52: ...R NAME Repeater name pgs 35 39 CALL S Repeater call sign pgs 35 39 GW CAL Gateway repeater s call sign pgs 36 40 GROUP Repeater group p 36 R1 USE RPT1 use p 37 When R1 USE is selected YES following c...

Page 53: ...cursor right or left respec tively r Rotate DIAL to select the next content repeater call sign programming Repeater call sign programming CALL S t Push MONI to enter the repeater call sign program min...

Page 54: ...ace Push LOW CS to move the cursor right or left respec tively Call sign can be up to 8 digits long but 8th digit must be set to G When the repeater does not have a gateway repeater but has several li...

Page 55: ...repeater RPT1 in the DR mode 8Push MONI to exit the state When NO is selected at step 7 skip to step 1 When YES is selected at step 7 rotate DIAL to select the access repeater RPT1 programming Follow...

Page 56: ...ramming OFF SET This content appears when R1 USE is selected YES 8 Push MONI to enter the offset frequency program ming state Frequency offset programming screen is displayed 9 Rotate DIAL to select t...

Page 57: ...repeater name is pro grammed Up to an 8 digit name can be set rPush MONI to program the repeater name and exit the state Repeater call sign programming CALL S q Push MONI to enter the repeater call s...

Page 58: ...step w until the desired repeater call sign is pro grammed Call sign can be up to 8 digits long but 8th digit must be set to G r Push MONI to program the gateway repeater call sign and exit the state...

Page 59: ...rwrite the selected list respectively When ADD W is selected ADD W OK appears When OVR W is selected OVR W OK appears uPush MONI again to store the list N Clearing a repeater list Contents of programm...

Page 60: ...Station call signs U01 U60 CQCQCQ U or repeater CQ R L can be selected plus repeater call sign R L stands for CQCQCQ RPT1 NOTUSE R or repeater call signs R L can be selected Direct communication NOT U...

Page 61: ...h CS again to return to frequency indication N Receiving a D STAR repeater When the ID E880 receives a signal from a D STAR repeater it receives four call signs caller s call sign called call sign rep...

Page 62: ...lect the desired call sign from CALLER CALLER s note CALLED RXRPT1 and RXRPT2 CALLER The station call sign that made the call 4 character note with call sign that made the call CALLED The station call...

Page 63: ...ush PTT to transmit release to receive Important Setting call signs with the One touch reply using the call record operation as at left are for temporary operation only Therefore the set call signs wi...

Page 64: ...ll sign programming p 32 yPush MONI to store the modi ed call sign into the selected blank channel NOTE Make sure that the EDIT R EDIT RECORD item in DV set mode is set to AUTO or SEL in advance p 135...

Page 65: ...repeater call sign for down link repeater rPush LOW to enter copy select mode Copy select screen is displayed tRotate DIAL to select the desired call sign to be copied from C ALL C UR01 C UR60 C R L...

Page 66: ...cess repeater scan is useful to find a repeater Step 2 UR call sign selection Select UR call sign Calling a CQ In the same area CQCQCQ To other area Repeater name In the same area NOT USE In the same...

Page 67: ...to select the desired access repeater to be skipped Push and hold BAND for 1 sec to enter group selection rotate DIAL to select the desired group 0 9 then push BAND e Push DR to toggle the skip settin...

Page 68: ...roup selection eRotate DIAL to select the access repeater Only repeaters that have access repeater settings programmed are selectable Group indicator appears momentarily when rotating DIAL Access repe...

Page 69: ...e CQ My call sign JA3YUA Repeater q NARA43 JP3YHL Repeater r IKOMA43 JP3YHJ CQ q w e r Area Zone Calling CQ in another zone Different zone CQ Repeater q Repeater e Repeater u CQ q w e r t y u i MY cal...

Page 70: ...e DIAL BAND Group indicator blinks wPush BAND again to release the group selection eRotate DIAL to select the access repeater Only repeaters that have access repeater settings programmed are selectabl...

Page 71: ...exit the linked repeater selection oPush PTT to transmit release to receive D Calling a speci c station in the same zone Zone call MY call sign JA3YUA Station call sign JG3YMK Repeater q NARA43 JP3YHL...

Page 72: ...the same area as you or in the same zone or a different zone In this case you select GW as the RPT2 selection The Auto gateway setting GW SET is helpful p 136 Continued instructions from step t on pa...

Page 73: ...o the call See p 45 for One touch reply using the call record except the DR mode for reference qAfter receiving a call push and hold RX CS CS for 1 sec to select the desired call record CS CS Blinks w...

Page 74: ...frequency indication mode rPush and hold PTT to transmit and speak into the micro phone at normal voice level appears and the RF meter shows the output power CQCQCQ is displayed and scrolled in seque...

Page 75: ...the micro phone at normal voice level appears and the RF meter shows the output power UR call sign is displayed and scrolled in sequence on the fre quency display depending on TX CS setting p 136 tRel...

Page 76: ...le the call sign and repeater name indications xRotate DIAL to select R1 access repeater s call sign then push MONI to enter the current call sign se lection mode cRotate DIAL to select the desired ac...

Page 77: ...M CALL to toggle the call sign and repeater name indications xRotate DIAL to select R1 access repeater s call sign then push MONI to enter the current call sign se lection mode cRotate DIAL to select...

Page 78: ...all sign and repeater name indications xRotate DIAL to select R1 access repeater s call sign then push MONI to enter the current call sign se lection mode cRotate DIAL to select the desired access rep...

Page 79: ...ll sign is displayed Push M CALL to toggle the call sign and repeater name indications xRotate DIAL to select R1 access repeater s call sign then push MONI to enter the current call sign se lection mo...

Page 80: ...en push MONI to enter the current call sign se lection mode bRotate DIAL to select the desired access repeater s call sign then push MONI to set the call sign for RPT1 Return to the current call sign...

Page 81: ...se lection mode bRotate DIAL to select the desired access repeater s call sign then push MONI to set the call sign for RPT1 Return to the current call sign mode nRotate DIAL toselect R2 linkedrepeate...

Page 82: ...o select the message edit condition The 1st digit of the message blinks rRotate DIAL to select the desired character or symbol If an unwanted character is entered push LOW or CS to select the characte...

Page 83: ...l TM1 to TM5 are available rPush MONI to set the message for transmission tPush PTT to transmit The message is transmitted each time when PTT is pushed The message is transmitted each 30 sec automatic...

Page 84: ...uency indication N Automatic reply function The automatic reply function replies to calls by a station that speci ed your call sign D Automatic reply function setting qEnter REPLY in DV SET mode MENU...

Page 85: ...l or digital call sign digital code squelch is in use qEnter EMR in DV SET mode MENU DV SET EMR Push MENU rotate DIAL then push MONI EMR screen is displayed wRotate DIAL to turn the EMR communication...

Page 86: ...h MENU rotate DIAL then push MONI BK screen is displayed eRotate DIAL to turn the Break in function ON or OFF When ON is selected BK appears instead of memory chan nel indication rPush MONI Returns to...

Page 87: ...k in call is received the squelch will open and audio sounds even if the call is speci ed for another station Station A Station B Station C Station C calling to Station A with BK OFF Station A Station...

Page 88: ...cation software as follows Port The COM port into which you plugged the OPC 1529R Baud rate 9600 4800 bps p 129 Data 8 bit Parity None Stop 1 bit Flow control Xon Xoff D Low speed data communication o...

Page 89: ...e MENU DV SET DATATX Push MENU rotate DIAL then push MONI wRotate DIAL to select PTT or AUTO PTT The input data from DATA are transmitted when pushing PTT default AUTO The input data from DATA are tra...

Page 90: ...are received ON DV blinks then FM also blinks when the trans ceiver monitors the receiving signal in other than DV mode the signal is in FM mode ePush MONI to return to DV SET mode rPush MENU to retur...

Page 91: ...party GPS re ceiver that has an RS 232C output and NMEA data format Third party GPS receivers connect to the ID E880 DATA jack In addition the GPS message transmission is also available in GPS mode o...

Page 92: ...lect to turn the sentence usage ON or OFF yPush MONI to return to GPS sentence screen uRepeat the steps r to y to set another GPS sentence usage Up to 4 GPS sentences are usable at the same time iPush...

Page 93: ...ges can be set yPush MONI to store the message uPush MENU to return to frequency indication D GPS message automatic transmission qEnter GPS ATX in GPS mode MENU GPS GPS ATX p 141 Push MENU rotate DIAL...

Page 94: ...DIAL to select the position data indication MY POS Displaying own latitude and longitude RX POS Displaying caller other station latitude and longi tude ELEVAT Displaying own elevation TIME Displaying...

Page 95: ...e Caller Time Position indication My position My position 35 45 00 N 135 35 00 E S RF meter indicates the selection North or South East or West Push Push Push MONI LOW CS Depending on the connected GP...

Page 96: ...ble Push M CALL to display stored position data D Displaying direction and forward Displaying own direction received station s direction and set position and direction in the GPS memory qEnter D F in...

Page 97: ...79 6 GPS GPS A OPERATION 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Direction indication example N NE ENE NNE N S E W NW NE SW SE SE ESE SSE SSW WSW WNW NNW SW NW W E S MY RX GPS M...

Page 98: ...e desired items NAME TIME LAT LATITUDE or LON LONGITUDE then push LOW to edit the selected item rRotate DIAL to select the desired character or number Push LOW to move the cursor right push CS to move...

Page 99: ...select RX CH ALL or OFF RX ALL one of the memory channel can be selected Skip next step e when RX ALL or OFF is selected Alarm mark appers e Push MONI then rotate DIAL to select the desired memory ch...

Page 100: ...memory selection screen is displayed wRotate DIAL to select the desired memory channel Memory name or channel number appears when the channel is selected ePush M CALL to switch the alarm function ON...

Page 101: ...els are cleared Push and hold CLR DR for 1 sec also clears all memory channels when CLEAR ALL is displayed rPush CS to return to GPS MEM GPS memory screen tPush MENU to return to frequency indication...

Page 102: ...the cursor left ePush MONI to set the area rPush MENU to return to frequency indication The alarm area 1 function is available when the GPS ALARM function ALL is ON 00 25 00 25 00 25 00 25 Your positi...

Page 103: ...S alarm will sound when a target position enters 1 km 1094 Y range LIMITE GPS alarm will sound when a target position enters 500 m 547 Y range Approximate One beep sounds when coming within 1 km 1094...

Page 104: ...pgs 139 141 D GPS A code details In GPS A operation the following codes are transmitted to the PC connected to the ID E880 GPS A code is based on APRS code APRS Automatic Position Reporting Sys tem JA...

Page 105: ...18 Duplex direction DUP or DUP with a frequency offset p 23 Subaudible tone encoder p 23 tone squelch or DTCS squelch ON OFF p 146 Subaudible tone frequency p 25 tone squelch fre quency or DTCS code w...

Page 106: ...scan If scan is activated push Y Z again or push CLR A MW to stop it D Using the keypad z Push MR CALL to select the memory mode x Push ENT C T OFF to activate the keypad for numeral input c Push 3 ap...

Page 107: ...otate DIAL to select the desired call channel C0 or C1 appears instead of memory channel number Push and hold MR CALL for 1 sec to select the call channel mode then push Y Z to se lect the desired cal...

Page 108: ...memory channels can be pro grammed in this way t Push and hold MW S MW for 1 sec to program 3 beeps sound Memory channel number automatically increases when continu ing to push MW S MW after programmi...

Page 109: ...memory chan nel using the keypad v Push VFO LOCK to select the VFO mode b Push FUNC then push and hold CLR A MW for 1 sec to program 3 beeps may sound and the VFO contents including the subaudible ton...

Page 110: ...n Bank group and channel number are displayed if the selected memory channel has already been assigned to a bank tRotate DIAL to select the desired bank group from A to Z DIAL yPush LOW to select the...

Page 111: ...played BANK 2 3 z Push MR CALL to select the memory mode if desired x Push FUNC then MONI 1 BANK to select memory bank condition Memory channel blinks c Push Y Z to select the desired bank A to Z Only...

Page 112: ...lect B NAME M NAME or S NAME when programming the bank name the memory name or the scan name respectively yPush MONI A cursor blinks for the rst character uRotate DIAL to select the desired character...

Page 113: ...h MENU to return to the previous indication be fore entering the DISP menu NOTE The programmed scan name is displayed during the programmed scan selection DIAL EXAMPLE Programming the memory name AIR...

Page 114: ...l contents to the VFO mode Returns to the VFO mode automatically MR CALL MW 2 3 z Select the memory call channel to be copied Push MR CALL to select the memory mode then select the desired memory chan...

Page 115: ...nnel number blink Do not hold S MW MW for more than 1 sec otherwise the memory contents will be copied to the VFO eRotate DIAL to select the target memory call channel Scan edge channels 0A 0B to 24A...

Page 116: ...the desired memory channel to be cleared e Push and hold CLR DR for 1 sec to clear the contents 3 beeps sound then the frequency is cleared X indicator and the memory channel number blink continu ousl...

Page 117: ...t memory write mode Displays the original memory channel number automatically and then X indicator and the memory channel number blink Do not hold S MW MW for more than 1 sec otherwise the memory cont...

Page 118: ...EMORY SKIP FUNCTION p 108 Skips unwanted frequencies or channels that inconve niently stop scanning This setting can be turned ON or OFF for each memory channel PROGRAMMED SCAN p 102 Repeatedly scans...

Page 119: ...as skip channel This setting can be turned ON or OFF for each memory channel SKIP SKIP M 0 M 4 M 1 M 2 M 3 M 5 M 999 M 6 SKIP SKIP A99 A03 A00 A01 A02 A04 A98 A05 BAND MEMORY SKIP SCAN p 105 Repeated...

Page 120: ...and scan Programmed link scan Push and hold SCAN for 1 sec then rotate DIAL Programmed scan Selectable from 0 to 9 Selectable from 0 to 24 if programmed tPush SCAN VFO MHz to start the scan Scan pause...

Page 121: ...rite mode indication and memory channel number blink rRotate DIAL to select the desired programmed scan edge channel from 0A to 24A tPush and hold MW S MW for 1 sec 3 beeps sound The other scan edge c...

Page 122: ...mode Push VFO LOCK to select the VFO mode Set the frequency via the keypad or Y Z v Push FUNC then push and hold CLR A MW for 1 sec to program 3 beeps sound and the VFO is automatically selected Memor...

Page 123: ...All memory scan Band memory scan Mode scan Push and hold SCAN for 1 sec then rotate DIAL Duplex scan Selected mode is displayed tPush SCAN VFO MHz to start the scan Scan pauses when a signal is recei...

Page 124: ...K x for bank scan x A to Z programmed bank groups are only displayed DUP appears only when duplex operation is set for duplex scan TONE appears only when the subaudible tone tone squelch or DTCS squel...

Page 125: ...DTCS squelch is set for tone scan For memory scan ALL for all memory scan BAND for band memory scan MODE for mode scan DUP appears only when duplex operation is set for duplex scan TONE appears only...

Page 126: ...mode X indicator and the memory channel number blink ePush MONI rRotate DIAL to select SKIP then push MONI DIAL Rotate DIAL Push S MW tRotate DIAL to select the skip condition from SKIP PSKIP or OFF f...

Page 127: ...tarts after the signal disappears according to the resume time It can be set from 0 5 sec or unlimited qEnter RESUME in SCAN set mode MENU SCAN RESUME p 123 Push MENU rotate DIAL then push MONI w Rota...

Page 128: ...w at previous page for scan pause timer details v Push CLR A MW to exit set mode D Setting Resume timer via the microphone z Push BAND to select the desired band x Enter RESUME in SCAN menu MENU SCAN...

Page 129: ...etting the priority watch function ON MEMORY CALL CHANNEL WATCH While operating on a VFO fre quency priority watch checks for a signal on the selected channel every 5 sec A memory channel with skip in...

Page 130: ...again to start memory bank scan eEnter PRIO in SCAN set mode MENU SCAN PRIO p 123 Push MENU rotate DIAL then push MONI r Rotate DIAL to select ON Select BELL if the priority beep function is desired t...

Page 131: ...select ON Select BELL if the priority beep function is desired r Push MENU to exit SCAN set mode and start the watch PRIO indicator appears tPush and hold SCAN VFO MHz for 1 sec to enter scan type sel...

Page 132: ...d push PRIO 3 PTT M v To stop the watch push CLR A MW D VFO scan watch via the microphone PRIO 3 z Select the VFO mode then set the desired fre quency x Set the watched channel s For memory channel wa...

Page 133: ...the desired access repeater For repeater scan watch Push and hold SCAN VFO MHz for 1 sec to start the access repeater scan rEnter PRIO in SCAN set mode MENU SCAN PRIO p 123 Push MENU rotate DIAL then...

Page 134: ...ars wRotate DIAL to select SET then push MONI Push CS to select the previous indication eRotate DIAL to select SOUNDS then push MONI Push CS to select the previous indication rRotate DIAL to select KE...

Page 135: ...push SET B D OFF Push ENT C T OFF to select the previous indication c Push Y or Z to select SOUNDS then push SET B D OFF Push ENT C T OFF to select the previous indication v Push Y or Z to select KEY...

Page 136: ...23 FUNC mode DISP mode SOUNDS mode DUP T mode Independent items see p 121 CALL S mode Independent items see p 30 RX CAL mode Independent items see p 44 MESSAG mode Independent items see p 64 RPT L mod...

Page 137: ...123 p 124 p 123 p 124 D SET mode FUNC mode Item indication Ref Item indication Ref p 127 p 128 p 127 p 128 p 127 p 129 p 127 p 129 p 127 p 129 p 128 p 129 p 128 p 129 DISP mode Item indication Ref Ite...

Page 138: ...T L mode Item indication Ref Item indication Ref p 35 p 40 D GPS mode Item indication Ref Item indication Ref p 138 p 84 p 76 p 85 p 78 p 138 p 80 p 141 p 81 GPS SET mode Item indication Ref Item indi...

Page 139: ...Selects subaudible tone frequency for accessing a repeater etc 50 tone frequencies 67 0 254 1 Hz are available default 88 5 D TSQL frequency Selects tone frequency for tone squelch or pocket beep oper...

Page 140: ...466 503 627 631 632 654 662 664 703 712 723 731 732 734 743 754 D DTCS polarity Sets DTCS polarity from BOTH N TX RX normal TN RR TX normal RX reverse TR RN TX reverse RX normal and BOTH R TX RX rever...

Page 141: ...ses for 2 20 sec on a received sig nal in 2 sec steps default 10 sec HOLD Scan pauses on a received signal until it dis appears D Scan resume timer Selects the scan resume time from a pause after the...

Page 142: ...screen t Rotate DIAL to select next bank and repeat steps w to r or push MENU to exit MENU screen operation D Program scan link function Sets the program scan link function The link function pro vides...

Page 143: ...he repeater name and exit the state uPush MENU to exit MENU screen operation Program scan link setting ADD q Rotate DIAL to select the program scan link number that you want to add w Push MONI to ente...

Page 144: ...Push MONI then rotate DIAL to select the desired programmed scan number to be deleted from the link Only programmed scan numbers that have linked in the se lected program link number are displayed Pu...

Page 145: ...vates when SQL control is set between 13 o clock and fully clockwise position default OFF The attenuator squelch attenuator does not function D Mic sens level Selects the microphone sensitivity from H...

Page 146: ...period elapses D Fan control Selects the cooling fan control condition from AUTO FAST MID and SLOW SLOW The fan continuously rotates at low speed MID The fan continuously rotates at medium speed FAST...

Page 147: ...ration from 1200 bps default and 9600 bps D Data speed Selects the data speed of DATA jack between 4800 bps and 9600 bps default for low speed data communication in the DV mode or GPS receiving This s...

Page 148: ...sec OFF The backlight brightness will not be changed default AT OFF The backlight will be turned OFF when no operation is performed for approx 5 sec AT D1 to D3 Brightness level 1 to 3 is selected whe...

Page 149: ...s programmed D Scan name The programmed scan programmed link scan or bank name is displayed during the scan type selection OFF The programmed scan number programmed link scan number or bank initial is...

Page 150: ...eived signal strength When a weak signal is received selects a narrow audio lter width to reduce noise audio default F1 The widest audio lter width F2 Middle audio lter width F3 The narrowest audio lt...

Page 151: ...urns the scan stop beep function ON or OFF default OFF D Standby beep Turns the beep emission capability ON or OFF when the communicating station nishes transmitting or the receive signal disappears d...

Page 152: ...ata to the ID E880 via the DATA jack PTT Data from DATA transmits when PTT is pushed default AUTO Data from DATA transmits automatically D Digital monitor Selects the desired monitoring mode during DV...

Page 153: ...reviously set repeater call sign D DV auto detect When a signal other than the DV mode is received during DV mode operation the transceiver can automatically select the FM mode OFF Operating mode is x...

Page 154: ...ll sign display When a call is received the calling station call sign can be displayed automatically default AUTO D TX call sign display Selects call sign display function from YOUR MY and OFF When th...

Page 155: ...cally when turning transceiver s power OFF D EMR function The EMR communication mode is available for digital mode operation In the EMR communication mode no call sign set ting is necessary When an EM...

Page 156: ...S indicator does not appear ON GPS indicator appears on the display when a GPS receiver is connected and a valid po sition data is received blinks when an invalid data is received D GPS TX mode items...

Page 157: ...ence formatters can be activate simultane ously GPS A set mode Enter GPS A set mode by selecting DVA in GPS TX mode then push MONI This set mode is available to set un proto address data extension tim...

Page 158: ...e format of Hour Minute and Second is transmitted GPS A symbol Selects the desired GPS A symbol Available symbols AMBU Ambulance BUS Bus FIRE Fire Truck BICYCL Bicycle YACHT Yacht HELI He licopter AIR...

Page 159: ...move the cursor right push CS to move the cursor left Push CLR DR to erase the selected character or push and hold CLR DR for 1 sec to erase the characters following the cursor e Repeat step w until...

Page 160: ...DIAL to select the desired code tPush LOW to select the next digit Pushing CS moves the cursor backward yRepeat steps r and t until the desired DTMF tone se quence is input then push MONI Up to 24 dig...

Page 161: ...t screen appears in place of 100 MHz digit uPush PTT to transmit the selected DTMF memory con tent iTo cancel the DTMF tone sequence automatic transmis sion select OFF in step t When the DTMF encoder...

Page 162: ...sion described as at right v Push DTMF S again to deactivate the DTMF memory direct selection b Push FUNC then SET B D OFF to cancel the DTMF memory encoder D Manual transmission DTMF S z Deactivate t...

Page 163: ...d return to the frequency screen DISPLAY INTERVAL SPEED 100 100 msec 5 0 cps 200 200 msec 2 5 cps 300 300 msec 1 6 cps 500 500 msec 1 0 cps cps characters sec N Clearing a DTMF memory An unwanted DTMF...

Page 164: ...nking Pocket beep DTCS beep TSQL DTCS z Set the operating frequency x Push FUNC then push one of following keys to turn the desired squelch system ON HIGH 4 DTCS DTCS squelch MID 5 DTCSS DTCS squelch...

Page 165: ...s released and the received audio sounds The transceiver mutes the squelch when a signal with the matched tone or code is received D Setting tone squelch frequency q Enter C TONE in the DUP T menu MEN...

Page 166: ...sh CLR A MW to exit the DUP T menu screen Available tone frequencies 67 0 69 3 71 9 74 4 77 0 79 7 82 5 85 4 88 5 91 5 94 8 97 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...

Page 167: ...Normal phase is used for both TX and RX Default TN RR Normal phase is used for TX Reverse phase for RX TR RN Reverse phase is used for TX Normal phase for RX BOTH R Reverse phase is used for both TX a...

Page 168: ...med into the selected feature such as memory or call channel The tone scan pauses when a CTCSS tone frequency or 3 digit DTCS code is detected The decoded CTCSS tone frequency or 3 digit DTCS code is...

Page 169: ...M CALL for 1 sec to enter the tone selection state rRotate DIAL to activate the digital code or digital call sign squelch then push TONE M CALL again Digital call sign beep D SQL Digital call sign squ...

Page 170: ...n then push MONI MENU CALL S MY Push MENU rotate DIAL then push MONI t Rotate DIAL to select the desired call sign Input the call sign if the desired call sign has not stored in the call sign memory S...

Page 171: ...settings except program scan link set tings FUNC set mode settings except Mic UP DN settings DISP set mode settings SOUNDS set mode set tings DV SET mode settings except BK or EMR settings GPS SET se...

Page 172: ...ils IMPORTANT Resetting the CPU CLEARS all programmed contents to the their default settings q Push and hold for 1 sec to turn power OFF w Push and hold simultaneously MENU and S MW then turn power ON...

Page 173: ...jack to SP jack Optional OPC 474 wWhile pushing and holding M CALL turn power ON to enter cloning mode master transceiver only power on only for sub transceiver CLONE appears and the transceivers ente...

Page 174: ...C 1529R to DATA jack to SP jack PC OPC 478 RS 232C type OPC 478UC USB type to USB port to RS 232C port Using the OPC 478 478UC NOTE If you want to clone by connecting the optional data communication c...

Page 175: ...0 15 or 30 min of continu ous transmission This timer can be cancelled default Approx 10 sec before the time out timer is activated the transceiver emits a beep tone as a warning This can be selected...

Page 176: ...ission when receiving signals Keep audio output at a normal level otherwise a P SQL signal will not be output D 1200 bps packet operation q Connect the transceiver and a TNC as illustrated below SQL P...

Page 177: ...lied with your TNC carefully before attempting packet operation with the transceiver Pin t AF OUT is for 1200 bps operation only This pin cannot be used for 9600 bps operation Over modulation may degr...

Page 178: ...mmunication link e Set transmit delay on the TNC to 50 100 msec if available r Adjust the TNC frequency deviation if necessary see next page When using the PTT P terminal for packet operation no voice...

Page 179: ...stations 1 When using a level meter or oscilloscope adjust the TX audio output level DATA IN level from the TNC as follows 0 4 V p p 0 2 V rms recommended level 0 2 V p p 0 5 V p p 0 1 0 25 V rms acce...

Page 180: ...poor contact or is short circuited Squelch attenuator function is activated Check and if necessary replace the feed line or solder the antenna connector again Set SQL between 10 12 o clock position p...

Page 181: ...threshold point Program other memory channels or cancel the memory skip function in the desired channels p VIII pgs 90 108 Transmission is automati cally cut off Time out timer is activated Set the ti...

Page 182: ...ntenna connector SO 239 50 Dimensions proj not included 150 W 40 H 199 2 D mm Weight approx 1 3 kg not incl cable D TRANSMITTER Modulation system FM Variable reactance frequency modulation DV DIgital...

Page 183: ...only Frequency range FM V typical 12dB SINAD AM V typical 10dB S N 118 136 995 MHz 0 16 0 5 137 173 995 MHz 0 16 0 5 230 259 995 MHz 0 56 1 8 260 299 995 MHz 0 32 1 300 349 995 MHz 0 22 0 79 350 399...

Page 184: ...BLES OPC 347 7 0 m OPC 1132 3 0 m Same as that supplied with the transceiver OPC 440 647 MIC EXTENSION CABLE OPC 440 5 0 m OPC 647 2 5 m OPC 441 SPEAKER EXTENSION CABLE 5 0 m OPC 474 CLONING CABLE Use...

Page 185: ...rrect version of this radio or the correct programming of this radio to comply with national licensing requirements List of Country codes ISO 3166 1 Country Codes Country Codes 1 Austria AT 18 Liechte...

Page 186: ...he essential requirements of the Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive 1999 5 EC and that any applicable Essential Test Suite measurements have been performed Kind of equipment VHF...

Page 187: ...57 Auto reply REPLY 66 134 Automatic reply function setting 66 Automatic transmission DTMF memory 143 Available characters 64 94 Available DTCS codes 122 148 Available tone frequencies 121 148 B Band...

Page 188: ...call sign 46 Copying the call sign memory contents 46 Current call sign setting 42 Current repeater call sign programming 33 D Data cloning 155 DATA extension DT EXT 140 DATA speed SPEED 129 Data spee...

Page 189: ...nd offset direction 25 Front panel 2 Full scan 102 Function display 4 Function guide indicator 6 Fuse replacement 163 G Gateway repeater call sign programming GW CAL 36 40 General MENU screen 116 Gene...

Page 190: ...nel programming 90 Memory channel watch 112 Memory channel watch via the microphone 114 Memory clearing 98 Memory mode 12 Memory scan 105 Memory scan watch 112 Memory scan watch via the microphone 114...

Page 191: ...an 102 Programming a DTMF tone sequence 142 Programming a memory channel via the microphone 91 Programming memory bank name 94 Programming memory channels XI Programming memory name 94 Programming sca...

Page 192: ...Selecting output power 18 Selecting the operating frequency band VIII Sending CQ in the VFO 56 Sentence formatter setting GGA 74 139 Sentence formatter setting GLL 74 139 Sentence formatter setting GS...

Page 193: ...143 Troubleshooting 162 TSQL frequency C TONE 121 Tune the frequency IX Tuning step selection 15 Turning ON the transceiver VIII TX call sign display TX CS 136 TX message programming 64 U Units UNITS...

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