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SPECIFICATIONS AND OPTIONS

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Specifications

GENERAL

• Frequency coverage:

Receive

500 kHz–29.999 MHz

Transmit

1.6– 2.9999 MHz

4.0– 4.9999 MHz

6.0– 6.9999 MHz

8.0– 8.9999 MHz

12.0– 13.9999 MHz

16.0–17.9999 MHz

18.0– 19.9999 MHz

22.0–22.9999 MHz

25.0– 27.5000 MHz

• Mode: USB, AM, CW, FSK and AFSK

(

available modes differ with version)

• Number of channels: 150 channels (max.)—

3 groups of 50

channels each

• Antenna impedance: 50 

nominal

• Usable temp. range: –30°C to +60°C (–22°F to +140°F)
• Frequency stability: ±10 Hz 

(–30°C to +60°C; –22°F to +140°F)

(±20 Hz above 15 MHz for General and
Marine versions)

• Power supply requirement: 13.6 V DC±15%

(negative and floating grounds
available depending on version)

• Current drain:

Transmit 

(max. output power)

30 A

Receive 

(max. audio output)

2.5 A

(negative ground)

• Dimensions: 291.4(W)

×

116.4(H)

×

315(D) mm

11.3(W)

×

4.4(H)

×

12.8(D) in

• Weight: 7.9 kg; 17.4 lb 

(negative ground)

TRANSMITTER

• Output power: 150 W 

PEP

(60 W above 24 MHz)

• Spurious emissions: –75 dB 

typical

• Carrier suppression: 65 dB 

typical

• Unwanted sideband suppression: 70 dB 

typical

• Microphone impedance: 600 

RECEIVER

• Sensitivity

USB, CW, AFSK, FSK, 

(for 12 dB SINAD)

:

0.35 µV 

typical (1.8–29.9999 MHz)

1.0 µV 

(1.6–1.7999 MHz)

6.3 µV 

(0.5–1.5999 MHz)

AM 

(for 10 dB S/N)

:

2.2 µV 

typical (1.8–29.9999 MHz)

6.3 µV 

(1.6–1.7999 MHz)

32 µV 

(0.5–1.5999 MHz)

• Spurious response rejection: 80 dB 

typical (1.6–29.9999 MHz)

• Audio output power: 5.0 W 

(at 10% distortion with a 4 

load)

• Audio impedance: 4 to 8 

• Clarity variable range: ±150 Hz

Options

AT-130 

AUTOMATIC

ANTENNA TUNER

MN-100

ANTENNA MATCHER

MN-100L

ANTENNA MATCHER

HS-50 

HANDSET

Matches the transceiver to a
long wire antenna with a mini-
mum of insertion loss.

Matches the transceiver to a
dipole antenna. Covers all HF
bands from 1.5 to 30 MHz.
8 m 

× 

2 antenna wires come

attached.

Matches the transceiver to a
long wire antenna. Covers all
HF bands from 1.5 to 30 MHz.
15 m

×

1 antenna wire comes

attached.

Provides better audio recep-
tion during offshore conditions
and comes in handy for listen-
ing privacy on board.

PS-60 

DC POWER SUP-

PLY

PS-66 

DC-DC CON-

VERTER

FL-100

CW/FSK NARROW FILTER

Provides 13.6 V DC (30 A)
output from an AC outlet.

Provides 13.6 V DC (30 A)
output from a 19–32 V DC
power source.

Allows better receiver selectiv-
ity for CW and FSK.
Bandwidth: 500 Hz/–6 dB

UT-95 

2-TONE ALARM UNIT

Provides an alarm transmis-
sion for emergency use during
maritime operation.

All stated specifications are subject to change without notice
or obligation.

Summary of Contents for M700PROE

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL SSB RADIO TELEPHONE iM700PRO...

Page 2: ...y This connection will ruin the transceiver NEVER allow children to play with equipment contain ing a radio transmitter NEVER expose the transceiver to rain snow or any liquids NEVER install the IC M7...

Page 3: ...e available for the IC M700PRO Push 2182kHz to select the emergency fre quency Push ALARM and TX FREQ for 1 sec to trans mit a 2 tone alarm signal for at least 30 sec The transceiver automatically sto...

Page 4: ...s for receive 9 D Squelch function 9 D Noise blanker 9 D AGC off function 9 D Clarity control 9 CW operation 10 FSK operation 10 5 SET MODE 11 14 Set mode operation 11 Set mode contents 11 6 CONNECTIO...

Page 5: ...24 hour time Universal Time UTC is frequently used Adjustments repairs channel frequency changes and authorized modifications affecting electrical op eration of the equipment must be kept in the main...

Page 6: ...TUNE SWITCH TUNE p 8 Tunes the connected tuner to the antenna Activates only when an optional antenna tuner such as Icom s AT 130 is connected NOTE When selecting automatic tuning in set mode pushing...

Page 7: ...y Available modes differ with version USB AM J2B AFSK FSK R3E and CW modes are available The temporary mode is cleared and the previous mode appears when changing a channel 6 TRANSMIT FREQUENCY SWITCH...

Page 8: ...MP TX RX SCAN SQL N B AGC AGC ALM q w e r t y u i o 0 1 2 3 4 i SCAN INDICATOR p 6 Appears when the scan function is in use The scan function is not available on some versions Pushing SCAN starts and...

Page 9: ...nnels However the number of channels in each group can be restricted in set mode pgs 13 14 depending on your needs NOTE When channel 0 and or 2182 kHz is se lected with the 2182KHz switch channel sele...

Page 10: ...4 ch 5 ch 50 scan pauses for 10 sec after the squelch opens then resumes Selecting a frequency The transceiver has 0 5 to 30 0 MHz general coverage receive capability with 100 Hz resolution Use VFO m...

Page 11: ...oneous indications on the display If this happens reset the CPU as follows While pushing ENT 0 push POWER to turn power on The CPU is reset and the display at right appears CAUTION Resetting the CPU r...

Page 12: ...ary when automatic tuning is selected in set mode p 11 To transmit on the channel push and hold the PTT switch on the microphone TUNE flashes for 1 to 2 sec for the first transmission on a channel whe...

Page 13: ...NB appears when the noise blanker function is turned on DUP RX N B D AGC off function The receiver gain is automatically adjusted according to received signal strength with the AGC Automatic Gain Cont...

Page 14: ...set mode p 12 when an optional filter is installed CW key connection 2 8 4 5 1 3 6 7 ACC 1 socket pin 1 pin 2 CW key FSK operation The transceiver has FSK and J2B modes for FSK op eration use FSK when...

Page 15: ...the condition depending on the connected antenna tuner NOTE Internal switch selection may be required when using a non Icom tuner p 19 AT 130 default AT 120 AH 3 2 Automatic tuning condition When the...

Page 16: ...ity Normal and reverse polarities are available for FSK operation This item allows you to select one of these polarities FK REV off normal key open mark key close space FK REV on reverse key open spac...

Page 17: ...rmat and uses a proprietary sentence for remote control NMEA ID 1 NMEA ID 99 default 2 11 Remote control input terminal Remote control signals can be input via the RE MOTE socket or CLONE jack REMOTE...

Page 18: ...hannels Minimum number of channels set for Group B 1 Maximum number of channels set for Group B 50 default 15 Group C channel inhibit This item allow you to set the number of usable chan nels in chann...

Page 19: ...or details e ACC 1 and ACC 2 SOCKETS See p 16 for details r CLONE JACK For Dealer use only t REMOTE SOCKET p 17 REMOTE socket for Marine and General versions y EXTERNAL SPEAKER JACK Connects a 4 16 ex...

Page 20: ...2 PIN PIN NAME DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATIONS 2 GND Same as ACC 1 pin 2 3 SEND Same as ACC 1 pin 3 1 8 V Regulated 8 V output Output voltage 8 V 0 3 V Output current Less than 10 mA 4 NC No connection 5...

Page 21: ...F 5 NMI NMEA data input NMEA standard format level 6 NMI Coaxial ground for NMI 7 NMO NMEA data output NMEA standard format level 3 AF AF detector output for an external terminal unit Output impedance...

Page 22: ...mast Through hull Metal water tank Undesirable ground points these points may cause electrolysis Engine block Keel bolt Unusable ground points these connections may cause an explosion or elec trical s...

Page 23: ...A MATCHERS D AT 130 AUTOMATIC ANTENNA TUNER D Non Icom tuner Some non Icom tuners may be used with the IC M700PRO Please consult your dealer or marina if you wish to connect one The following internal...

Page 24: ...od ventilation and is not subject to sea spray The face of the transceiver should be at 90 degrees to your line of sight when op erating it RCAUTION KEEP the transceiver and microphone at least 1 mete...

Page 25: ...lling an optional filter and alarm unit After opening the case as shown above install the desired option to the position as at right These op tions are available or already built in for the following...

Page 26: ...strong signal The CLARITY control is rotated too far clockwise or counterclockwise Push MODE to select the proper operating mode Push AGC to activate the AGC function Push NB to turn the noise blanke...

Page 27: ...0 35 V typical 1 8 29 9999 MHz 1 0 V 1 6 1 7999 MHz 6 3 V 0 5 1 5999 MHz AM for 10 dB S N 2 2 V typical 1 8 29 9999 MHz 6 3 V 1 6 1 7999 MHz 32 V 0 5 1 5999 MHz Spurious response rejection 80 dB typic...

Page 28: ...Count on us 1 1 32 Kamiminami Hirano ku Osaka 547 0003 Japan A 5472H 1EX Printed in Japan Copyright 1997 by Icom Inc...

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