Icom IC-7000 User Manual

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Page 1 - INSTRUCTION MANUAL

HF/VHF/UHFALL MODE TRANSCEIVERi7000INSTRUCTION MANUAL

Page 2 - FOREWORD SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES

q AF GAIN CONTROL [AF(SET)] (inner control; p. 33)➥ Rotate to vary the audio output level from thespeaker or headphones.Push momentarily to enter the

Page 3 - ILLUSTRATIONS

916FUNCTIONS FOR TRANSMIT Split frequency operationq Select VFO A and set the frequency to 21.290 MHz(USB).•[F-4V/M] is available when M-2appears.•[F

Page 4 - ■ Front panel

926FUNCTIONS FOR TRANSMIT6 Quick split functionq Suppose you are operating at 21.290 MHz (USB)in VFO A.w Push [F-1SPL] (M-1) for 1 sec.• Split freque

Page 5 - PRECAUTIONS

936FUNCTIONS FOR TRANSMITD Quick split settingq Enter the miscellaneous (others) set mode asabove.w Push [F-1≤] or [F-2≥] to select “QuickSPLIT,” then

Page 6 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

D Plot measurement946FUNCTIONS FOR TRANSMIT6The IC-7000 has a built-in circuit for measuring an-tenna SWR—no external equipment or special adjust-ment

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795VOICE RECORDER FUNCTIONS Digital voice recorderThe transceiver has digital voice memories, up to 4channels for transmit, and up to 99 channels for

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967VOICE RECORDER FUNCTIONS7To record the receiving signal contents immediately,one-touch voice recording is available.q Push and hold [ANF/•REC] for

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977VOICE RECORDER FUNCTIONSThe recorded contents can be erased independentlyby channel.q SelectS-1.w Push [F-1VO] to call up the voice recorder menu.•

Page 10 - PANEL DESCRIPTION

987VOICE RECORDER FUNCTIONSTo transmit a message using a voice recorder, recordthe desired message in advance as described below.q SelectS-1.w Push [F

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997VOICE RECORDER FUNCTIONSMemory channels can be tagged with alphanumericnames of up to 5 characters each.Capital letters, small letters, numerals, s

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1007VOICE RECORDER FUNCTIONS7q SelectS-1.w Push [F-1VO] to call up the voice recorder menu.•If the receive voice memory channels screen appears,push

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✔What is the PBT control?PBT electronically narrows the IF passband width to rejectinterference. This transceiver uses DSP to implement PBT.➥ While M-

Page 14 - D Menu M-3 functions

1017VOICE RECORDER FUNCTIONSq SelectS-1.w Push [F-1VO] then [Z(MENU/GRP)] to select thevoice root menu.•If the voice root menu appears, skip the pushi

Page 15 - 4 function is ON, “ ” appears

Memory channel selection8102MEMORY OPERATIONThe transceiver has 501 memory channels includes 6scan edge channels (3 pairs), and 2 call channels. Ina

Page 16 - D Menu S-2 functions

1038MEMORY OPERATIONq Push [PBT/M-ch/RIT] momentarily to select the M-ch/RIT function, if the twin PBT is selected.•[PBT/M-ch/RIT] indicator (Green) g

Page 17 - D Menu G-1 (Scope) functions

1048MEMORY OPERATION8q Push [PBT/M-ch/RIT] momentarily to select the M-ch/RIT function, if the twin PBT is selected.•[PBT/M-ch/RIT] indicator (Green)

Page 18 - ■ Microphone (HM-151)

1058MEMORY OPERATIONq Select the menu M-2.w Push [F-4V/M] to select memory mode.e Push [F-1] (MEM,LST) twice to enter the memorychannel list.r Push [P

Page 19 - 12345678

1068MEMORY OPERATION8Select memory channels are used for select memoryscan. Select memory scan repeatedly scans the se-lect memory channels only. This

Page 20 - ■ Rear panel

1078MEMORY OPERATIOND Memory namesAll memory channels (including scan edges) can betagged with alphanumeric names of up to 9 charac-ters each.Capital

Page 21 - D ACC socket

1088MEMORY OPERATION8q Select the menu M-2.w Push [F-4V/M] to select memory mode.e Push [F-1] (MEM,LST) twice to enter the memorychannel list.r Push [

Page 22 - ■ Function display

1098MEMORY OPERATION Frequency transferringThis is useful for transferring programmed contents toVFO.q Select the menu M-2.•Push and hold [MENU/GRP]

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1108MEMORY OPERATION8This is useful for transferring frequency and operat-ing mode while operating in memory mode.When you have changed the frequency

Page 24 - INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS

31PANEL DESCRIPTION!0 MANUAL NOTCH KEY [MNF/ADJ] (p. 83)➥ Push momentarily to turn the manual notch func-tion ON and OFF in SSB, CW and AM modes.• “ ”

Page 25 - ■ Installation

q Select the menu S-3.w Push [F-2MPW] to program the frequency into amemo pad.When you write a 6th frequency and operating mode,the oldest written fre

Page 26 - DC 13.8V

1128MEMORY OPERATION8You can simply call up the desired frequency and op-erating mode of a memo pad by pushing [F-3MPR] intheS-3menu.• Make sure S-3is

Page 27 - 3.5(d) mm

9113SCAN OPERATION• ChannelsFor programmed scan: Program scan edge frequen-cies into scan edge memory channels 1A and 1B.(p. 103)For memory scan: Prog

Page 28 - ■ Battery connections

1149SCAN OPERATION9q SelectS-2.w Push [F-3V/M] to select VFO mode.e Select the desired operating mode.•The operating mode can also be changed while sc

Page 29 - ■ External antenna tuners

1159SCAN OPERATIONq Select VFO mode, then set a frequency.w Close the squelch with [RF/SQL].e Set the desired memory channel as the watchingchannel.r

Page 30 - ■ Linear amplifier connections

10116ANTENNA TUNER OPERATIONThe AT-180 automatic antenna tuner matches the IC-7000 to the connected antenna automatically. Once thetuner matches an an

Page 31 - ■ Connections for CW

D AH-4 operation11710ANTENNA TUNER OPERATIONTuning is required for each frequency. Be sure to re-tune the antenna before transmitting when youchange t

Page 32 - ■ Connections for RTTY (FSK)

11118PACKET OPERATION Packet operationqweytrPIN #/NAME DESCRIPTIONq DATA INCommunication data input.w GNDGround for DATA IN, DATA OUT and AF OUT.Tran

Page 33 - ■ Connections for packet

12119CLOCK AND TIMERSThis transceiver has a built-in 24-hour clock withpower-off timer function. The clock indication is alwaysdisplayed except after

Page 34 - BASIC OPERATION

12012CLOCK AND TIMERS12D Setting the current yearq Entering time set mode, push [F-1≤] to select“Year” item.w Set the current year using [DIAL].•“Push

Page 35 - ■ VFO description

41PANEL DESCRIPTION1!9 TUNING STEP KEY [TS] (pgs. 30–32)➥ While in SSB/CW/RTTY modes, push momentar-ily to turn the programmable tuning step ON andOFF

Page 36 - ■ VFO operation

D Auto power OFF activity12112CLOCK AND TIMERSD Clock2 function activityD Clock2 offset settingq Entering time set mode, push [F-1≤] or [F-2≥] toselec

Page 37 - ■ Selecting an operating band

13122SET MODESet mode is used for programming infrequentlychanged values or conditions of functions. This trans-ceiver has a quick set mode, display s

Page 38 - ■ Frequency setting

Quick set modeRF Power (all modes)This item adjusts the RF output power. The RF out-put power can be adjusted from 0 to 100% in 1 %steps.  1 0 0 %

Page 39 - Selecting “kHz” step

12413SET MODE13SSB TBW (WIDE) H(SSB mode)These items set the transmission passband width forwide setting by selecting the lower and higher fre-quencie

Page 40

12513SET MODE Quick set mode (continued)Twin Peak Filter(RTTY mode)This item turns the twin peak filter ON and OFF. ONTwin peak filter is ONOFFTwin peak

Page 41

12613SET MODE13 Display set modeTo adjust the LCD contrast or backlight, wait untilthe LCD becomes stable (10 min. or more after turn-ing power ON).

Page 42 - ■ Volume setting

12713SET MODE8Display Font SizeThis item sets the font size of the frequency readouts.Normal and large (2 sizes) are selectable.NormalNormal size (def

Page 43 - ■ Voice synthesizer function

12813SET MODE13 Display set mode (continued)14TV Popup (CH Up/Down)This item turns the popup indication ON and OFF forthe TV channel Up/Down operation

Page 44

12913SET MODE Display set mode (continued)22Power ON CheckThis item selects the indication ON or OFF when turn-ing power ON.ON : The Transceiver brief

Page 45 - ■ Meter function

13013SET MODE13 Miscellaneous (others) set mode3Beep(Confirmation)A beep sounds each time a switch is pushed to con-firm it. This function can be turn

Page 46 - ■ Lock functions

51PANEL DESCRIPTION Multi-function keysD Menu M-1 functionsSPLIT OPERATION➥ Push momentarily to toggle the split func-tion ON and OFF. (p. 91)• “”and

Page 47 - D Setting microphone gain

13113SET MODE7RF/SQL ControlThe [RF/SQL] control can be set as the RF/squelchcontrol (default), the squelch control only (RF gain isfixed at maximum) o

Page 48 - RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT

13213SET MODE13 Miscellaneous (others) set mode (continued)15One Touch RepeaterThis item turns the one touch repeater function ON(DUP-,DUP+) and OFF.W

Page 49

13313SET MODE20VSEND SelectThis item select the [ACC] (pin 7) output. “ON” : VSEND is for the 144/430 MHz; HSENDis for the HF/50 MHz.“UHF Only”: VSEN

Page 50 - ■ Operating CW

13413SET MODE13 Miscellaneous (others) set mode (continued)24SPEECH S-LevelYou can have frequency, mode and signal level an-nouncement. Signal level a

Page 51 - 4 function ON and OFF

13513SET MODE Miscellaneous (others) set mode (continued)30HM-151 [F-1]This item programmes for one of several functions to[F-1] key of HM-151. Progra

Page 52 - CW side tone function

13613SET MODE13 Miscellaneous (others) set mode (continued)35CW Normal SideSelects the carrier point of CW mode from LSB andUSB.LSBThe carrier point i

Page 53 - D CW pitch control

45External Keypad (VOICE)This item sets the external keypad capability andfunction.For your informationThe following diagram shows the equivalent circ

Page 54 - ■ Electronic CW keyer

13813SET MODE13 Miscellaneous (others) set mode (continued)48CI-V Baud RateThis item sets the data transfer rate. 300, 1200, 4800,9600, 19200 bps and

Page 55 - D Memory keyer send menu

14139MAINTENANCEIf the transceiver becomes dusty or dirty,wipe it clean with a dry, soft cloth.AVOID the use of strong chemical solventssuch as thinne

Page 56

15140TROUBLESHOOTINGThe following chart is designed to help you correctproblems which are not equipment malfunctions.If you are unable to locate the c

Page 57

61PANEL DESCRIPTION1DURING FM/WFM OPERATIONS:VOX FUNCTION (p. 85)➥ Push momentarily to toggle the VOX func-tion ON and OFF.•“ ” appears when the VOX f

Page 58

14115TROUBLESHOOTINGPROBLEMTRANSMITDISPLAYSCANPOSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION REF.Transmitting is impossi-ble.Output power is too low. No contact possible wit

Page 59 - Set Tx power level

16142OPTION UNITS SETTING1516 MB-106CARRYING HANDLEThe optional MB-106 CARRYING HANDLEis convenientwhen carrying the transceiver for DX’ peditions, fi

Page 60 - ■ Operating RTTY (FSK)

14316OPTION UNITS SETTING AT-180 internal switch descriptionThe optional AT-180 has 3 operating conditions for HFband operation. Select a suitable co

Page 61

17144CONTROL COMMANDCONTROLLER TO IC-7000FE FE 70 E0 Cn Sc Data area FDPreamble code (fixed)Transceiver’s default addressController’s default addressC

Page 62 - Twin peak filter

• Command table (continued)0E B0 Set as non-select channelB1 Set as select channelD0 Set scan resume OFFD3 Set scan resume ON0F 00 Turn the split func

Page 63

14617CONTROL COMMAND17CW: Clockwise, CCW: Counter Clockwise• Command table (continued)1A 050036 Send/read opening message(0=OFF, 1=ON)050037 Send/read

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14717CONTROL COMMAND• Command table (continued)1A 050087 Send/read FM mode selectability(0=OFF: inhibition, 1=ON: selec-table)050088 Send/read WFM mod

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14817CONTROL COMMAND17• Command table (continued)DTo send/read memory contentsWhen sending or reading memory contents, additional codeas follows must

Page 66 - ■ Operating AM

14917CONTROL COMMANDDCharacter’s code for my callDCodes for memory name contentsTo send or read the desired memory name settings, the char-acter codes

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18150SPECIFICATIONS General• Frequency coverage :Receive30 kHz– 199.999999 MHz*1*2400–470.000000 MHz*1*2Transmit1.800–1.999999 MHz*2, 3.500– 3.999999

Page 68 - ■ Operating FM

71PANEL DESCRIPTIOND Menu S-1 functionsDURING SSB/AM OPERATION:DURING CW OPERATION:DURING RTTY OPERATION:DURING FM/WFM OPERATIONS:VO (p. 95)Push to en

Page 69 - D Tone squelch operation

MB-105 MOUNTING BRACKETMetal plate for attaching the front panel to awall or other such flat surface.19151OPTIONSAT-180 HF/50 MHz AUTOMATICANTENNA TUNE

Page 70 - D Tone scan operation

15219OPTIONS19OPC-598 ACC 13-PIN CABLERequired when using the AT-180.OPC-1443SEPARATION CABLEProvide front panel detached operation formobile installa

Page 71 - D DTCS operation

20153MENU GUIDEMain menu groupSub menu groupGraphic menu groupM-1 SPL A/B FILM-2 MEM MW MCLXFCV/MM-3 VOX COM AGCVOXM-3 DUP TON1/4BRKM-3 AGC1/4M-3 AGC(

Page 72 - ■ Repeater operation

15420MENU GUIDE20• Set mode menu• Display set mode• Time set mode• Miscellaneous (others) set modeQuick set modeNo.1 RF Power RF Power RF Power2 MIC G

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Page 76 - ■ DTMF memory encoder

81PANEL DESCRIPTION1D Menu S-3 functionsMEMORY WRITE (pgs. 103, 104)Push and hold for 1 sec. to store the dis-played VFO frequency and operatingmode i

Page 77 - D DTMF speed

91PANEL DESCRIPTIONz SPCH/LOCK KEY [SPCH/LOCK]➥ Push momentarily to have the frequency, etc. an-nounced by the speech synthesizer. (p. 34)•The paramet

Page 78 - ■ TV channel operation

101PANEL DESCRIPTION1MICROPHONE CONNECTOR INFORMATIONr PTTy Microphone inputw Frequency up/downu GNDq +8 V DC output i DATA INt GND (Microphone ground

Page 79 - Skip channel setting

i-1IMPORTANTREAD THIS INSTRUCTION MANUALCAREFULLYbefore attempting to operate thetransceiver.SAVE THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL. Thismanual contains importa

Page 80 - Channel frequency adjustment

111PANEL DESCRIPTIONq ELECTRONIC KEYER JACK [KEY] (p. 22)Accepts a paddle to activate the internal electronickeyer.•Selection between the internal ele

Page 81 - FUNCTIONS FOR RECEIVE

121PANEL DESCRIPTION1ACCPIN No.NAME DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATIONS12348765910 11 1213Rear panel viewq brown i grayw red o whitee orange !0 blackr yellow !

Page 82 - D Scope set mode

131PANEL DESCRIPTIONq FREQUENCY READOUTShows the operating frequency.w METER READOUTS➥ Shows received signal strength while receiving.➥ Shows either t

Page 83 - ■ Preamp and attenuator

141PANEL DESCRIPTION1!1 SPLIT INDICATORAppears during split opeation.!2 IF FILTER INDICATOR (p. 77)Shows the selected IF filter number.!3 PASSBAND WIDT

Page 84 - ■ RIT function

215INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS UnpackingAfter unpacking, immediately report any damage to thedelivering carrier or dealer. Keep the shipping cartons

Page 85 - ■ AGC function

2216INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS InstallationD Single body mounting D Stand*CAUTION: Non-supplied screws (longer than 8 mm)may damage the internal un

Page 86 - ■ IF filter selection

172INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS Required connectionsKEY ACC DATAMICANT2 ANT1DC 13.8VGNDMICROPHONE (p. 10)HF/50 MHz ANTENNAGROUND (p. 15)HM-151RTTY TE

Page 87

182INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS2 Advanced connectionsKEY ACC DATAMICANT2 ANT1DC 13.8VGNDOPC-589 (p. 152)DESKTOP (p. 151)MICROPHONESPEAKERACC SOCKET (

Page 88 - ■ Twin PBT operation

192INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS Power supply connectionsUse the DC power supply with a 25 A capacity whenoperating the transceiver with AC power. Ref

Page 89 - ■ Noise blanker

202INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS2 External antenna tunersGroundGroundLong wire or optional AH-2bAH-4ANT1IC-7000Coaxial cable(from the AH-4)CONNECTING

Page 90 - ■ Noise reduction

i-2SPCH /LOCKTUNER /CALLXFCV/MF-1F-2FILMODEGENEMW123456789.0CEF-INPENT1.8 3.5 710 14 1821 24 2850 144 430Mic elementqewo!7!8!9@0@2@3@4 @1tryu !2!5!6

Page 91 - ■ Notch function

212INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS Linear amplifier connectionsUse the [ANT1] connector when connecting an HF/50MHz linear amplifier.CONNECTING THE IC-PW1

Page 92 - D Manual notch filter set mode

222INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS2Rear panelPaddle[KEY][MICROPHONE]Straight keyMicrophone (HM-103)Keyer set mode settingKeyer set mode (p. 49)4812[ACC]1

Page 93 - ■ Meter peak hold function

232INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS[ACC]Rear panel4812123765910 1113[RTTY] [EXT SP]TU or TNC Personal computerRear panel viewColors refer to connecti

Page 94 - ■ VOX function

242INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS2 Connections for packetD When connecting to [DATA] socketD When connecting to [MIC] connectorD When connecting to [AC

Page 95 -   5 0 %

325BASIC OPERATION When first applying power (CPU resetting)Before first applying power, make sure all connec-tions required for your system are compl

Page 96 - ■ Break-in function

D Differences between VFO and memory modeVFO MODEEach VFO shows a frequency and operating mode. Ifthe frequency or operating mode is changed, the VFOa

Page 97 - TX function

Selecting VFO/memory mode273BASIC OPERATIONq SelectM-1.w Push [F-2A/B] to toggle VFO A or VFO B.[MENU/GRP] [F-2]Either “ ” or “

Page 98 - ■ Monitor function

283BASIC OPERATION3The triple band stacking register provides 3 memoriesin one band. 3 sets of frequency and operating modeon each band are automatica

Page 99 - D Compression level setting

293BASIC OPERATIONThe transceiver has several tuning methods for conve-nient frequency tuning. Frequency settingDTuning with the main dialq Push [Y(B

Page 100 - ■ Split frequency operation

303BASIC OPERATION3DProgrammable tuning stepThe operating frequency can be changed in steps of(0.01 (AM/FM/WFM only), 0.1, 1, 5, 9, 10, 12.5, 20 25or

Page 101 - ■ Quick split function

i-3 Front panelq AF GAIN CONTROL [AF] (inner control; p. 33)w RF GAIN CONTROL/SQUELCH CONTROL[RF/SQL] (outer control; p. 35)e POWER KEY [PWR] (p. 25)

Page 102 - D Quick split setting

313BASIC OPERATIONWhen neither the quick tuning step or programmabletuning step “Z” appear, rotating [DIAL] changes thefrequency in increments of 1 or

Page 103 - ■ Measuring SWR

323BASIC OPERATION3• [TS] switch flow chartSSB/CW/RTTY modes Any mode FM/WFM/AM modes1 Hz tuning10 Hz tuningmomentarily momentarily1 MHz tuningProgram

Page 104 - VOICE RECORDER FUNCTIONS

333BASIC OPERATION Volume settingRotate [AF] control clockwise to increase; counter-clockwise to decrease the audio output level.• Set a suitable aud

Page 105 - D One-touch voice recording

343BASIC OPERATION3 Operating mode selectionThe following modes are available in the IC-7000:SSB (LSB/USB), CW, CW-R (CW reverse), RTTY,RTTY-R (RTTY

Page 106 - Menu group selection

353BASIC OPERATION Squelch and receive (RF) sensitivityAdjusts the RF gain and squelch threshold level. Thesquelch removes noise output from the spea

Page 107 - •Erasing the recoded contents

D Multi-function meter363BASIC OPERATION3 Meter functionThe transceiver has 4 transmit meter functions foryour convenience. Select the desired meter

Page 108

Basic transmit operationD Transmitting373BASIC OPERATIONq Push [PTT] (microphone) to transmit.• [TX] indicator lights red.w Release [PTT] (microphon

Page 109 - ■ Sending a recorded message

383BASIC OPERATION3q Push [AF(SET)] momentarily to enter the set modemenu.w Push [F-1QS] to enter the quick set mode.e Push [F-1 Y] or [F-2 Z] to sele

Page 110 - ■ Voice set mode

D Convenient functions for receive439RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT Operating SSBq Push [Y(BAND)]/[Z(BAND)] to select the desiredband or push a band key on the

Page 111 - ■ Memory channels

404RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT4D Convenient functions for transmit• Transmit quality monitor (p. 89)➥ Push [AF(SET)], then [F-4OTH] to enter the mis-cellaneo

Page 112 - ■ Memory programming

iiR WARNING RF EXPOSURE! This device emitsRadio Frequency (RF) energy. Extreme caution should beobserved when operating this device. If you have anyqu

Page 113 - D Programming in memory mode

414RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT Operating CWq Connect a paddle or straight key as on page 22.w Push [Y(BAND)]/[Z(BAND)] to select the desiredband or push a b

Page 114 - ■ Memory channel list

424RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT4D Convenient functions for receive• Preamp and attenuator (p. 74)➥ Push [P.AMP/ATT] momentarily to turn the pre-amp ON or OFF.

Page 115 - D Selecting a memory bank

434RECEIVE AND TRANSMITD CW reverse modeThe CW-R (CW Reverse) mode receives CW signalson the reverse sideband like that of LSB and USBmodes.Use when i

Page 116 - D Memory names

444RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT4D CW pitch controlThe received CW audio pitch and monitored CWaudio pitch can be adjusted to suit your preferences(300 to 900

Page 117 - ■ Memory clearing

454RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT Electronic CW keyerThe IC-7000 has a number of convenient functions forthe electronic keyer that can be accessed from thememo

Page 118 - ■ Frequency transferring

464RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT4Pre-set characters can be sent using the memorykeyer send menu. Contents of the memory keyer areset using the edit menu.• Tran

Page 119 - D Transferring in memory mode

474RECEIVE AND TRANSMITDEditing a keyer memoryThe contents of the memory keyer memories can beset using the memory keyer edit menu. The memorykeyer ca

Page 120 - ■ Memo pads

484RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT42Count UP TriggerThis selects which of the four memory channels willhave the contest serial number exchange. The countup trigg

Page 121

494RECEIVE AND TRANSMITThis set mode is used to set the memory keyer repeattime, dash weight, paddle specifications, keyer type,etc.• Setting the elect

Page 122 - SCAN OPERATION

504RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT4DKeyer set mode (continued)3Rise TimeThis item sets the envelop time period which the out-put power becomes the set transmit p

Page 123 - ■ Memory scan operation

iiiIMPORTANT …………………………………………i-1FOREWORD ………………………………………… i-1EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS …………………………… i-1SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES …………………………i-1ILLUSTRATIONS ……………

Page 124 - ■ Priority watch

Operating RTTY (FSK)When using your RTTY terminal or TNC, consult themanual that comes with the RTTY terminal or TNC.q Push [Y(BAND)]/[Z(BAND)] to s

Page 125 - ■ Optional AT-180

524RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT4• Preamp and attenuator (p. 74)➥ Push [P.AMP/ATT] momentarily to turn the pre-amp ON or OFF.• “ ” appears when the preamp is s

Page 126 - ■ Optional AH-4

534RECEIVE AND TRANSMITD RTTY reverse modeReceived characters are occasionally garbled whenthe receive signal is reversed between MARK andSPACE. This

Page 127 - PACKET OPERATION

544RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT4DFunction for the RTTY decoder indicationThe transceiver has an RTTY decoder for Baudot(mark freq.: 2125 Hz, shift freq.: 170

Page 128 - CLOCK AND TIMERS

554RECEIVE AND TRANSMITDRTTY decode set modeThis set mode is used to set the decode USOS func-tion, etc.q Push [MODE] momentarily to select RTTY mode.

Page 129 - D Setting the current time

564RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT4D Pre-setting for using RTTY terminal or TNCWhen using your RTTY terminal or TNC, consult themanual that comes with the RTTY t

Page 130 - D Clock2 offset setting

574RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT Operating AMq Push [Y(BAND)]/[Z(BAND)] to select the desiredband or push a band key on the HM-151.w Push [MODE] momentarily o

Page 131 - SET MODE

584RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT4Convenient functions for receive (continued)• DSP noise reduction (p. 81)➥ Push [NR/LEV] to turn the DSP noise reductionON and

Page 132 - ■ Quick set mode

594RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT Operating FMq Push [Y(BAND)]/[Z(BAND)] to select the desiredband or push a band key on the HM-151.w Push [MODE] momentarily o

Page 133 - Quick set mode (continued)

604RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT4D Tone squelch operationTone squelch operation is a method of communica-tions using selective calling. Only received signalsha

Page 134

iv4 Paddle Polarity ……………………………… 505 Keyer Type ………………………………… 506 MIC U/D Keyer (HM-103) ………………… 50D Paddle operation from [MIC] connector …………………………

Page 135 - ■ Display set mode

614RECEIVE AND TRANSMITBy monitoring a signal that is being transmitted on arepeater input frequency, you can determine the tonefrequency necessary to

Page 136 - Display set mode (continued)

624RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT4D DTCS operationDTCS function is an another method of communica-tions using selective calling. Only received signalshaving a m

Page 137

634RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT Repeater operationA repeater amplifies received signals and retransmitsthem at a different frequency. When using a repeater,th

Page 138

644RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT4Some repeaters require subaudible tones to be ac-cessed. Subaudible tones are superimposed overyour normal signal and must be

Page 139

D Auto repeater function654RECEIVE AND TRANSMITYou may be able to receive the other party’s transmitsignal directly (called ‘listening on the repeater

Page 140

664RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT4D Storing a non standard repeaterq Turn the auto repeater function OFF in the miscel-laneous (others) set mode. (p. 133)w Push

Page 141 - ANTENNA TUNER

674RECEIVE AND TRANSMITA 1750 Hz tone is required to access most Europeanrepeaters.➥ While pushing [PTT], push [F-3TON] in the M-3menu during repeater

Page 142

684RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT4DProgramming a DTMF codeq Push [MODE] to select FM mode.w SelectS-1.e Push [F-2DTM] then [Z(MENU/GRP)] to select theDTMF root

Page 143

694RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT TV channel operationq Push and hold [AF(SET)] for 1 sec. to turn the TVmode ON.•Push and hold [AF(SET)] for 1 sec again to ex

Page 144

704RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT4Unwanted channels can be skipped for rapid selec-tion, etc.q Select the TV mode.•Push and hold [AF(SET)] for 1 sec.w Push [AF(

Page 145

v8 MEMORY OPERATION ………………102–112 Memory channels ……………………………… 102 Memory channel selection …………………… 102 Memory programming ………………………… 103D Program

Page 146 - To [MIC] connector pin u

714RECEIVE AND TRANSMITq Select the TV mode.•Push and hold [AF(SET)] for 1 sec.w Push [AF(SET)] momentarily to turn the blue-back-ground display ON.e

Page 147 - V LEVEL CONVERTER

572FUNCTIONS FOR RECEIVE Simple band scopeThis DSP-based simple band scope allows you to dis-play conditions on the selected band, as well as rela-ti

Page 148 - MAINTENANCE

735FUNCTIONS FOR RECEIVED Center modeDisplays signals around the displayed frequencywithin the selected span. The set frequency is alwaysdisplayed at

Page 149 - TROUBLESHOOTING

745FUNCTIONS FOR RECEIVE5 Preamp and attenuatorThe preamp amplifies received signals in the receiverinput (front end) circuit to improve the S/N ratio

Page 150 - POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION REF

RIT functionThe RIT (Receive Incremental Tuning) function com-pensates for communicating stations off-frequency.The function shifts the receive freq

Page 151 - CARRYING HANDLE

D Setting the AGC time constant765FUNCTIONS FOR RECEIVE5 AGC functionThe AGC (auto gain control) controls receiver gain toproduce a constant audio ou

Page 152

D IF filter selection775FUNCTIONS FOR RECEIVE IF filter selectionThe transceiver has 3 passband width IF filters foreach mode. For SSB and CW modes, th

Page 153 - CONTROL COMMAND

785FUNCTIONS FOR RECEIVE5q Select SSB, CW, RTTY or AM mode.•Passband widths for FM and WFM modes are fixedand cannot be set.w SelectM-1.e Push [F-3FIL

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795FUNCTIONS FOR RECEIVEGeneral PBT (Passband Tuning) function electronicallynarrows the IF passband width by shifting the IF fre-quency to slightly o

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805FUNCTIONS FOR RECEIVE5DNoise blanker set mode Noise blankerThe noise blanker eliminates pulse-type noise suchas from car ignitions. The noise blan

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vi16 Auto Repeater ……………………………… 13217 Tuner (Auto Start) ………………………… 13218 Tuner (PTT start) …………………………… 13319 [TUNER] Switch …………………………… 13320 VSEND S

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815FUNCTIONS FOR RECEIVE Noise reductionThe noise reduction function enhances desired sig-nals in the presence of noise by using the DSP cir-cuit. Th

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825FUNCTIONS FOR RECEIVE5DAuto notch function Notch functionThis transceiver has auto and manual notch func-tions. The auto notch function automatica

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DManual notch function835FUNCTIONS FOR RECEIVEq Push [MNF/ADJ] for 1 sec. to enter the manualnotch filter set mode.w Push [F-2NF1] or [F-3NF2] to selec

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845FUNCTIONS FOR RECEIVE5 Meter peak hold functionThe S-meter has a peak level holding function. Thepeak level of the received signal strength is ind

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685FUNCTIONS FOR TRANSMITD Adjusting the VOX function VOX functionThe VOX (Voice-Operated Transmission) functionswitches between transmit and receive

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D VOX set mode866FUNCTIONS FOR TRANSMIT63.VOX DelayThis item adjusts the VOX (Voice-activated Transmit)delay time. The delay time can be adjusted from

Page 163 - MENU/GRP)] or [AF] switch

876FUNCTIONS FOR TRANSMITD Full break-in operationD Semi break-in operation Break-in functionDuring semi break-in operation, the transceiver se-lects

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886FUNCTIONS FOR TRANSMIT6 ∂TX functionThe ∂TX function shifts the transmit frequency up to±9.999 kHz in 1 Hz steps (10 Hz steps when can-celling the

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896FUNCTIONS FOR TRANSMITThe IC-7000 has a built-in, low distortion speech com-pressor circuit. This circuit increases your averagetalk power in SSB m

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906FUNCTIONS FOR TRANSMIT6COMP LevelThis item adjusts the speech compression level. Thespeech compression level can be adjusted from 0 to10.•Push [F-4

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