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INSTRUCTION MANUAL HF TRANSCEIVER iF8101 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the condition that this device does not cause harmful interference. FOREWORD FCC INFORMATION FOR CLASS A UNINTENTIONAL RADIATORS:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interfer-
ence when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communica-
tions. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense. CAUTION: Changes or modifications to this trans-
ceiver, not expressly approved by Icom Inc., could void your authority to operate this transceiver under FCC regulations. Thank you for purchasing this Icom product. The IC-
F8101 hf transceiver is designed and built with Icoms state of the art technology and craftsmanship. With proper care, this product should provide you with years of trouble-free operation. We appreciate you making the IC-F8101 your radio of choice, and hope you agree with Icoms philosophy of technology first. Many hours of research and develop-
ment went into the design of your IC-F8101. D FEATURES ALE (Automatic Link Establishment)/Sel-
call capability Digital Signal Processor (DSP) allows flex-
ible filter selection Full-dot matrix LCD for a variety of infor-
mation IMPORTANT READ THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL CAREFULLY before attempting to operate the transceiver. SAVE THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL. This manual contains important safety and operating in-
structions for the IC-F8101. EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS DEFINITION WORD R DANGER!
R WARNING!
CAUTION NOTE Personal death, serious injury or an explosion may occur. Personal injury, fire hazard or electric shock may occur. Equipment damage may occur. Recommended for optimum use. No risk of personal injury, fire or electric shock. Icom, Icom Inc. and the Icom logo are registered trademarks of Icom Incorporated (Japan) in Japan, the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Spain, Russia and/or other countries. All other products or brands are registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective holders. Versions of the IC-F8101 which display the N33 symbol on the serial number seal, comply with Standard Australia Specification No. AS/NZS 4770: 2000. i TABLE OF CONTENTS Basic voice transmit/receive Functions for transmit Functions for receive Controller (Front panel or HM-192) Rear panel LCD screen Power ON Selecting the display mode Selecting a channel Setting audio volume Squelch function Scan function Mode selection VFO operation FOREWORD .............................................................. i IMPORTANT ............................................................... i EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS ............................................ i FCC INFORMATION .................................................. i TABLE OF CONTENTS ..............................................ii SAFETY TRAINING INFORMATION .........................iii INFORMATION EN MATIRE DE SCURIT ..........iv PRECAUTIONS ......................................................... v 1 PANEL DESCRIPTION ..................................... 16
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....................................................... 5 2 BASIC OPERATION ....................................... 710
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................................................. 10 3 RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT ........................... 1117
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....................................... 14 4 SELCALL/ALE OPERATION ........................ 1832
...................................................... 18 5 MENU SCREEN ............................................ 3365
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...................................................... 65 6 CONNECTION AND INSTALLATION ........... 6679
...................................... 66 Supplied accessories
.................................................... 68 Connections
.......................................... 70 Ground connection
.................................................. 70 Power source
........................................................... 71 Antenna
................ 71 CFU-F8100 (Optional Cooling Fan) RMK-6 (Optional Separation kit)
..................... 72 HM-192 (Optional Remote control microphone)
........................................................................ 74
......................................................... 75 Mounting
........................................... 77 Fuse replacement
..................................... 78 Connector information Connector information for OPC-2308
............. 79 7 SPECIFICATIONS ............................................... 80 8 OPTIONS ............................................................ 81 Manager Menu Main Menu CPU Reset Selcall/ALE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ii SAFETY TRAINING INFORMATION Your Icom radio generates RF electromag-
netic energy during transmit mode. This radio is designed for and classified as Oc-
cupational Use Only, meaning it must be W ARNING used only during the course of employment by individuals aware of the hazards, and the ways to minimize such hazards. This radio is NOT intended for use by the General Population in an uncontrolled en-
vironment. For compliance with FCC and IC RF Exposure Re-
quirements, the transmitter antenna installation shall comply with the following two conditions:
1. The transmitter antenna gain shall not exceed 0 dBi. 2. The antenna is required to be located outside of a vehicle and kept at a distance of 80 centime-
ters or more between the transmitting antenna of this device and any persons during operation. For small vehicle as worst case, the antenna shall be located on the roof top at any place on the centre line along the vehicle in order to achieve 80 cen-
timeters separation distance. In order to ensure this distance is met, the installation of the antenna must be mounted at least 80 centimeters away from the nearest edge of the vehicle in order to protect against exposure to bystanders. 3. Transmit only when people outside the vehicle are at least the recommended minimum distance of 160 centimeters away from the properly installed antenna. This separation distance will ensure that there is sufficient distance from a properly installed externally-mounted antenna to satisfy the RF ex-
posure requirements in the applicable RF exposure compliance standards. To ensure that your exposure to RF electromagnetic energy is within the FCC allowable limits for occupational use, always adhere to the following guidelines:
CAU TION DO NOT operate the radio without a proper antenna attached, as this may damage the radio and may also cause you to exceed FCC and IC RF exposure limits. A proper antenna is the antenna supplied with this radio by the manufacturer or an antenna specifi-
cally authorized by the manufacturer for use with this radio. DO NOT transmit for more than 50% of total radio use time (50% duty cycle). Transmitting more than 50% of the time can cause FCC and IC RF exposure compliance requirements to be exceeded. The radio is transmitting when the TX icon is displayed. You can cause the radio to transmit by pressing the PTT switch. Electromagnetic Interference/Compatibility During transmissions, your Icom radio generates RF energy that can possibly cause interference with other devices or systems. To avoid such interference, turn OFF the radio in areas where signs are posted to do so. DO NOT operate the transmitter in areas that are sensitive to electromagnetic radiation such as hospi-
tals, aircraft, and blasting sites. iii INFORMATION EN MATIRE DE SCURIT Votre radio Icom produit une nergie lectromagntique de radiofrquen-
ces (RF), en mode de transmission. Cette radio est conue pour un usage professionnel seulement et AVERTISSEMENT classe comme tel, ce qui signifie quelle doit tre utilise uniquement dans le cadre dun travail par des personnes conscientes des dangers et des mesures visant minimiser ces dangers. Elle NEST PAS conue pour une utilisation grand public, dans un environnement non contrl. Afin de satisfaire aux exigences de la FCC et dIC en matire dexposition aux RF, il est ncessaire que lantenne soit installe conformment aux trois conditions suivantes:
1. Le gain de lantenne du radio metteur ne doit pas dpasser 0dBi. 2. Il faut que lantenne mettrice de cet appareil soit place lextrieur dun vhicule et tenue loigne dau moins 80 centimtres de toute per-
sonne pendant le fonctionnement. Dans le pire des cas, pour un petit vhicule, lantenne doit tre place sur le toit, nimporte o dans laxe central du vhicule, afin de respecter une distance de 80 cm du bord le plus rapproch du vhicule et ainsi viter que les personnes prsentes soient expo-
ses. 3. mettre uniquement lorsque les personnes lextrieur du vhicule se trouvent au moins la distance minimale recommande de 160 cm de lantenne correctement installe. Cette distance de scurit assurera que les personnes soient places suffisamment loin dune antenne correcte-
ment fixe lextrieur pour satisfaire aux exigen-
ces en matire dexposition aux RF, en vertu des normes de conformit applicables. MISE EN GARDE Afin de vous assurer que votre expo-
sition une nergie lectromagnti-
que de RF se situe dans les limites permises par la FCC pour une utili-
sation grand public, veuillez en tout temps respecter les directives sui-
vantes:
NE PAS faire fonctionner la radio sans quune antenne approprie y soit fixe, car ceci risque dendommager la radio et causer une exposition suprieure aux limites tablies par la FCC et dIC. Lantenne approprie est celle qui est fournie avec cette radio par le fabricant ou une antenne spcia-
lement autorise par le fabricant pour tre utilise avec cette radio. NE PAS mettre pendant plus de 50 % du temps total dutilisation de lappareil (50 % du facteur dutilisation). mettre pendant plus de 50 % du temps total dutilisation peut causer une exposi-
tion aux RF suprieure aux limites tablies par la FCC et dIC. La radio est en train dmettre lors-
que le tmoin du mode de transmission saffiche sur lcran ACL. La radio mettra si vous appuyez sur le bouton du microphone. Interfrence lectromagntique et compatibilit En mode de transmission, votre radio Icom produit de lnergie de RF qui peut provoquer des interfrences avec dautres appareils ou systmes. Pour viter de telles interfrences, mettez la radio hors tension dans les secteurs o une signalisation lexige. NE PAS faire fonctionner lmetteur dans des secteurs sensibles au rayonnement lectromagntique tels que les hpi-
taux, les aronefs et les sites de dynamitage. iv PRECAUTIONS R DANGER HIGH RF VOLTAGE! NEVER attach an antenna or internal antenna connector during trans-
mission. This may result in an electrical shock or burn. R WARNING! NEVER operate the transceiver with a headset or other audio accessories at high volume levels. Hearing experts advise against continuous high volume operation. If you experience a ringing in your ears, reduce the volume or discontinue use. R WARNING! NEVER operate or touch the trans-
ceiver with wet hands. This may result in an electric shock or damage to the transceiver. R WARNING! NEVER apply AC power to the
[DC13.8V] socket on the transceiver rear panel. This could cause a fire or damage the transceiver. R WARNING! NEVER apply more than 16 V DC to the
[DC13.8V] socket on the transceiver rear panel, or use reverse polarity. This could cause a fire or damage the transceiver. R WARNING! NEVER let metal, wire or other objects protrude into the transceiver or into connectors on the rear panel. This may result in an electric shock. R WARNING! ALWAYS use the supplied Black and red cables with fuse holders. After connecting the fuse holders, NEVER cut the DC power cable between the DC plug and fuse holder. If an incorrect connection is made after cutting, the transceiver might be damaged. R WARNING! Immediately turn OFF the transceiver power and remove the power cable if it emits an abnor-
mal odor, sound or smoke. Contact your Icom dealer or distributor for advice. CAUTION: NEVER change the internal settings of the transceiver. This may reduce transceiver performance and/or damage to the transceiver. In particular, incorrect settings for transmitter circuits, such as output power, idling current, and so on, might damage the expensive final devices. The transceiver warranty does not cover any problems caused by unauthorized internal adjustment. CAUTION: NEVER install the transceiver in a place without adequate ventilation. Heat dissipation may be reduced, and the transceiver may be damaged. DO NOT use or place the transceiver in direct sunlight or in areas with temperatures below 30C (22F) or above +60C (+140F). The basic operations, transmission and reception of the transceiver are guaranteed within the specified operat-
ing temperature range. However, the LCD display may not be operate correctly, or show an indication in the case of long hours of operation, or after being placed in extremely cold areas. v DO NOT use harsh solvents such as benzine or alco-
hol when cleaning, as they will damage the transceiver surfaces. DO NOT push the PTT switch when you dont actually desire to transmit. DO NOT place the transceiver against walls or putting anything on top of the transceiver. This may overheat the transceiver. Always place unit in a secure place to avoid inadvertent use by children. BE CAREFUL! If you use a linear amplifier, set the transceivers RF output power to less than the linear amplifiers maximum input level, otherwise, the linear amplifier will be damaged. BE CAREFUL! The transceiver will become hot when operating the transceiver continuously for long periods of time. USE only the specified microphone. Other manufactur-
ers microphones have different pin assignments, and connection to the IC-F8101 may damage the transceiver or microphone. During mobile operation, NEVER place the transceiver where air bag deployment may be obstructed. During mobile operation, DO NOT place the transceiver where hot or cold air blows directly onto it. During mobile operation, DO NOT operate the trans-
ceiver without running the vehicles engine. When the transceivers power is ON and your vehicles engine is OFF, the vehicles battery will soon become exhausted. Make sure the transceiver power is OFF before starting the vehicle engine. This will avoid possible damage to the transceiver by ignition voltage spikes. During maritime mobile operation, keep the trans-
ceiver and microphone as far away as possible from the magnetic navigation compass to prevent erroneous indi-
cations. Turn OFF the transceivers power and/or disconnect the DC power cable when you will not use the transceiver for long period of time. KEEP the transceiver away from the heavy rain, and Never immerse it in the water. The transceiver meets IP54* requirements for dust-protection and splash resis-
tance. However, once the transceiver has been dropped, dust-
protection and splash resistance cannot be guaranteed due to the fact that the transceiver may be cracked, or the waterproof seal damaged, and so on.
* Only when the supplied microphone is attached. PANEL DESCRIPTION 1 Controller (Front panel or HM-192) HM-192 e w !1 Front panel q w e r t y u r t y o q i u
!0 o i Keypad (p. 2) Common q VOLUME KEYS [ +]/[ ] (p. 8) Adjusts the audio output level. w EMERGENCY KEY [
NOTE: While in the VFO mode, the Emergency key cannot be used. Push to enter the Emergency channel list. Push again to return to the normal operating screen. Hold down for 1 second to transmit Selcall and RFDS (Royal Flying Doctor Service) calls to the specified Selcall addresses in sequential order. NOTE: RFDS calls are available in only the Australian versions.
e POWER KEY [
When the transceivers power is OFF:
Push to turn ON the transceiver power. When the transceivers power is ON:
r CALL KEY [
First, turn ON the DC power source.
Hold down for 2 seconds to turn OFF the power. Push to enter the Call menu. Push again to go to the next screen in the Call menu. t UP/DOWN KEYS [r]/[s]
Selects the operating channel, the items in the Menu mode, and so on. y ENTER KEY [4]
Push to enter and exit the selected Menu in the Menu screen. Hold down for 1 second to enter the program-
ming mode. u CLEAR KEY [8]
Push to enter or exit the Main Menu screen. Push to return to the previous screen. i CALL END/SCAN [
Push to hang up or terminate a call. Push to start or stop a scan o FUNCTION KEYS []/[]/[]
Push to select the function that is displayed above each key on the LCD display. The functions vary, depending on the preprogramming and selected menu. Continued on the next page. 1 e c n e r e f e R k c u Q i 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 HM-192
!1 LOCK KEY [
Hold down for 1 second to set the Key lock function to ALL, NUMERIC KEY or OFF.
!1 1 PANEL DESCRIPTION Controller (Front panel or HM-192) (Continued) Front panel
!0 MICROPHONE CONNECTOR [MIC]
Connects to only the microphone supplied with the transceiver. NOTE: NEVER connect the HM-192 or any other microphone here. This could damage the trans-
ceiver and/or the microphone. q w e r Front view i u y t q MIC (microphone input) w MIC SW1 e AF r MIC SW2 t PTT y GND u GND (microphone ground) i +8 V DC output (Max 10 mA) D Keypad Inputs numbers, characters or letters. 10-key Selectable characters KEY INPUT KEY INPUT 1 Q Z q z 2 A B C a b c 3 D E F d e f 4 G H I g h i 5 J K L j k l 6 M N O m n o 7 P R S p r s 8 T U V t u v 9 W X Y w x y 0
(space)
Upper/Lower case letters/Numbers 2 PANEL DESCRIPTION 1 MODE KEY [MODE]
MUTE KEY [MUTE]
Push to select the squelch type. Call squelch, S-meter squelch (level 1 to 50), Voice squelch or squelch OFF are selectable. The S icon appears when the Call squelch function is ON. NOTE: The Call squelch function cannot be selected in the VFO mode. The L icon appears when the S-meter squelch function is ON. The V icon appears when the Voice squelch function is ON. MANAGER KEY [MNGR]
Push to enter the Manager Menu screen. Push to select the operating mode. NOTE: The selectable operating mode can be programmed in the Mode item of Set-
mode.
(Main Menu > Setmode > Mode) (pp. 5660) CLARIFIER KEY [CLAR]
Push to open the Clarifier adjustment win-
dow. Push [r] or [s] to adjust the frequency shift. Push this key again to close the window. CLEAR TALK KEY [C TALK]
Push to turn the Clear Talk function ON or OFF. The C icon appears when the function is ON. TUNER KEY [TUNE]
Push to open the Antenna tune window.
(p. 11) Push [4] to start auto tuning. Push this key again to close the window. DISPLAY KEY [DISP]
Push to select the display information. Frequencies, Latitude and Longitude, Direction and Elevation, Antenna SWR and Power source voltage and Date and Time can be selected. Latitude and Longitude and Direction and El-
evation require data from a GPS unit. e c n e r e f e R k c u Q i 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 3 1 PANEL DESCRIPTION Rear panel Protect plug DCq w FAN SPe q DC POWER CONNECTOR [DC]
Accepts 13.8 V DC through a DC power cable. w FAN CONNECTOR [FAN]
Connects to the optional CFU-F8100 Cooling Fan. NOTE: Attach the protect plug when the optional Cooling Fan is not used. e SPEAKER JACK [SP]
Connects to an external speaker such as the sup-
plied SP-35/L. r ACCESSORY CONNECTOR (9 PIN) [ATU]
Connects to the optional antenna tuner through the OPC-2309 antenna tuner cable. NOTE: Attach the connector caps when the op-
tional cable is not connected. 4 i GND ANTu y USB t ACC ATUr t ACCESSORY CONNECTOR (15 PIN) [ACC]
Connects to a GPS unit or an external modem through the optional OPC-2308 gps/extmod con-
nection cable. When connecting a GPS unit, the transceiver sets your position and time data in NMEA0183 version 3.xx format. NOTE: Attach the connector caps when the op-
tional cable is not connected. y USB CONNECTOR [USB]
Connects to a PC through an A-B type USB cable. u ANTENNA CONNECTOR Connects to a 50 HF band antenna. i GROUND TERMINAL IMPORTANT! Connects to a solid ground point. PANEL DESCRIPTION 1 LCD screen Memory Channel Display VFO Display q w e r t yu q w e r t y u
!3
!2 i o
!0
!2
!1 i o
!0 e c n e r e f e R k c u Q i q RECEIVE/TRANSMIT ICON RX appears when signals are received or the squelch is open. TX appears when transmitting. w S-METER/TX METERS Displays the receive signal strength. Displays the transmit output power. e TUNE ICON Appears after the automatic antenna tuner matches the transceiver and antenna. NOTE:
Appears only the frequency is set to within 10 Hz of the tuned frequency. r OUTPUT POWER ICON HI appears when high power is selected. MID appears when mid power is selected. LOW appears when low power is selected. t OPERATING MODE INDICATOR Displays the selected operating mode. LSB, USB, CW, AM, RTTY, LSBD1, USBD1, LSBD2, USBD2, LSBD3 or USBD3 appears, de-
pending on the operating mode. Selectable operating modes differ depending on the transceiver version and/or preprogramming. y MUTE ICON S appears when the Call squelch function is se-
lected. L appears when the S-meter squelch is se-
lected. Appears when the Clear Talk function is ON. V appears when the Voice squelch is selected. u CLEAR TALK ICON i MAIN READOUTS
<Memory Channel display>
Displays the channel name.
<VFO display>
Displays the operating frequency. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 o SUB READOUTS
<Memory Channel display>
Displays the selected information. Frequencies, Latitude and Longitude, Direction and El-
evation, Antenna SWR and Power source voltage and Date and Time can be displayed. Latitude and Longitude and Direction and Elevation re-
quire data from a GPS unit. When the frequencies are displayed, the receive fre-
quency is displayed on the right and the transmit fre-
quency is displayed on the left. u appears beside the receive or transmit frequencies, and indicates which one is active. p or q appears instead of u to the right of the re-
ceive frequency, when the Clarifier function is ON, and it indicates the upper or lower shift. NOTE: No transmit frequency is displayed when the selected channel is configured as receive only.
<VFO display>
Shows the transmit or receive frequency when VFO split is ON.
!0 FUNCTION DISPLAY Displays the function of the [], [] and [] func-
tion keys.
!1 VFO ICON
<VFO display>
A appears when VFO A is selected. B appears when VFO B is selected.
!2 CLARIFIER ICON
<VFO display>
p or q appears when the Clarifier function is ON, and indicates the upper or lower shift. Continued on the next page. 5 1 PANEL DESCRIPTION LCD screen (Continued) Memory Channel Display
!3
!3 CALL ICON Displays the Call type icons for Selcall or ALE.
<Selcall>
The icon blinks or appears when a Selective call is transmitted or linked. The transmitted or linked. icon blinks or appears when a Phone call is The ted. The ted. The icon blinks when a Message call is transmit-
icon blinks when a Send Position is transmit-
icon blinks when a Get Position call is trans-
mitted, or while waiting for its acknowledgement. The ted, or while waiting for its acknowledgement. icon blinks when a Get Status call is transmit-
The call is transmitted or linked. icon blinks or appears when an Emergency The icon blinks when a Channel Test call is trans-
mitted or while waiting for its acknowledgement. The icon blinks or appears when an RFDS Emer-
gency call is transmitted or linked.
<ALE>
The icon blinks when an Individual call is transmit-
ted or while waiting for its acknowledgement. The icon stays ON when the call is linked. The icon blinks when a NET call is transmitted or while waiting for its acknowledgement. The icon stays on when the call is linked. icon blinks when an AMD call is transmitted The or while waiting for its acknowledgement. The icon stays ON when the call is linked. The icon blinks when a Sounding is transmitted. 6 BASIC OPERATION 2 q Power ON Push
If the Built-in Test Display item of Setmode is set to
] to turn ON the Power. ON, Built in Test appears.
(Main Menu > Setmode > Config) If the User item of Setmode is programmed, Login appears.
(Main Menu > Setmode > Password) w Push the keypad keys to enter either the User password or Administrator password, and then push [4]. Repeatedly push [A/a](#) to select the character group, ABC (upper case letters), abc (lower case letters) or 123 (numbers). Push [8] to delete a character. Push [t]() or [u]() to move the cursor. NOTE:
If you want to change any settings, you must be in the Administrator mode. You can log into the Administrator mode with the Admin Login item in the Manager Menu screen
(p. 34).
Keypad q w Selecting the display mode Push Push then push [4]. If Channel is selected, the Memory Channel display
[8] to enter the Main Menu screen.
[r] or [s] to select Channel or VFO, and appears. If VFO is selected, the VFO display appears.
Main Menu screen Memory channel display VFO display e c n e r e f e R k c u Q i 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 7 2 BASIC OPERATION Selecting a channel q Select the Memory Channel Display. q Push [8] to enter the Main Menu screen. w Push [r] or [s] to select Channel, and then push [4].
[r] or [s] to select a desired memory chan-
w Push nel. Setting audio volume Push [ +] or [ ] to adjust the audio level. If the squelch is closed, push [MUTE](M) one or more times to open the squelch. The display shows the volume level while adjusting. Squelch function The squelch function detects signals with voice com-
ponents and mutes unwanted signals. This provides quiet stand-by. When you need to receive weak signals, the squelch can be turned OFF. 8 Minimum audio level Maximum audio level
[MUTE](M) one or more times to select a Push squelch type. Selectable types are Call SQL, S-meter SQL (level 0 to 50), Voice SQL and OFF. The S-meter squelch level can be adjusted by the Me-
ter Squelch Level item of Setmode.
(Main Menu > Setmode > Config) Mute icon The Mute icon, S, L or V, appears when the squelch function, Call SQL, S-meter SQL or Voice SQL is turned ON. NOTE: The Call squelch function cannot be se-
lected in the VFO mode. BASIC OPERATION 2 Scan function The scan function repeatedly scans programmed channels. This function is convenient to check for calls on multiple channels. q Push [
] to start a scan. Scanning and the Scan type are displayed.
[Stop]
w When a signal is received, the scan pauses on that channel. e Push [Stop]() to cancel the scan.
] also cancels the scan. Pushing [
NOTE: The scan resume setting, the action after receiving a signal, can be changed by the Voice Scan Resume item of Setmode.
(Main Menu > Setmode > Config) Mode selection The following modes are selectable in the IC-F8101:
LSB, USB, CW, AM, RTTY, LSBD1/2/3 and USBD1/2/3. NOTE: Only the preprogrammed operating modes are selectable. The selectable operating mode can be changed in the Mode item of Setmode.
(Main Menu > Setmode) q Select the Display mode. q Push [8] to enter the Main Menu screen. w Push [r] or [s] to select Channel or VFO, and then push [4]. w Push [Mode](3) one or more times to select the desired mode. The selected mode icon appears at the top of the display. NOTE:
On the Memory Channel display, the selected operating mode can be used only temporarily. When the channel is changed, the transceiver returns to the preprogrammed operating mode. Depending on the transceiver version or prepro-
gramming, some operating modes may not be selectable or usable except in receive. D For your reference Mode LSB, USB LSBD1, USBD1 LSBD2, USBD2 LSBD3, USBD3 TX/RX offset frequency RX filter band width Modulation input
[Hz]
1500 (Fixed) 1500, 1650, 1800 1500, 1650, 1800 1500, 1650, 1800
[Hz]
MIC PTT ON 100 to 3000 (100Hz step) MIC MODEM PTT ON TC4, ACC, USB TC4, ACC, USB TC4, ACC, USB TC4, ACC, USB Default settings are shown in bold. e c n e r e f e R k c u Q i 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 9 2 BASIC OPERATION VFO operation In the VFO mode, you can set a desired operating fre-
quency, operating mode or split frequency function. NOTE:
The VFO mode operation can be disabled by the VFO Mode item of Setmode.
(Main Menu > Setmode > Config) While in the VFO mode, the Selcall, ALE features, Scan function or the Emergency key cannot be used. Entering the VFO mode q w
[8] to enter the Main Menu screen.
[r] or [s] to select VFO, and then push Push Push
[4]. Frequency setting q w
[A/B]() to select VFO A or VFO B.
[t]() or [u]() to move the cursor to se-
Push Push lect the desired digit to be changed. The cursor is displayed below the selected digit. e Push
[r] or [s] to change the digit.
[A/B]() to select VFO A or VFO B. Direct frequency setting q w Push Hold down quency input mode. The previously entered frequency blinks.
[4] for 1 second to enter the direct fre-
e r Push the keypad to enter the desired frequency. Push [M] to enter the decimal point. Push [8] to delete the number. Push [t]() or [u]() to move the cursor.
[4] to save the frequency and exit. Push 10
Keypad Turning ON the Split frequency function
[8] to enter the Main Menu screen. q Push w Select the VFO Split item of Setmode. q Push [r] or [s] to select the item, and then push [4] to open the screen.
(Setmode > Config) w Push [r] or [s] to select VFO Split, and then hold down [4] for 1 second. e
[r] or [s] to turn ON the function. Push If desired, hold down [Default]() for 1 second to re-
turn to the default setting. r t y u
[4] to save the setting, and return to the pre-
[8] one or more times to exit the Main Menu Push vious screen. Push screen. Enter the VFO mode. (See details to the left.) Push arately set the receive and transmit frequencies. The TX frequency appears below the RX frequency. Push [A/B]() changes the VFOs between transmit
[A/B]() to select VFO A or VFO B, and sep-
and receive. Hold down [A/B]() for 1 second to equalize the trans-
mit frequency to the receive frequency. To turn OFF the Split frequency function, set the VFO Split item of Setmode. to OFF.
(Main Menu > Setmode > Config) RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT 3 Basic voice transmit/receive q First, check the following. The microphone and external speaker are con-
r Push [TUNE](9) to enter the antenna tune mode. The Auto Tune screen appears. nected. No S, L or V mute icon appears. If S, L or V appears, push [MUTE](M) one or more times to turn OFF the mute. Mute icon w Push [r] or [s] to select the desired receive chan-
nel. The S-meter shows the signal strength when a signal is received. e Push [ +] or [ ] to adjust the desired audio level when receiving a signal. If the bass or treble of the receive audio is too strong, push [CLAR](7) to set Clarifier to ON, and adjust to obtain clear audio. (See page 14 for the Clarifier func-
tion details.) If the audio is distorted, select the suitable operating mode. (See page 9 for the Mode selection details.) NOTE:
The antenna tune mode must be set to ON by the Tuner item of Setmode. (Default: ON)
(Main Menu > Setmode > Config) t
[4] to start auto tuning. Push The display shows the antenna SWR. If the antenna cannot be tuned after 20 seconds, the tuning circuit is automatically bypassed. After tuning is finished, the auto tune automatically stops transmitting. If necessary, push [8] to manually stop transmitting. Push [Through]() to turn OFF the antenna tuner.
[TUNE](9) again to y u i After tuning is finished, push return to the normal operating screen. To transmit on the channel, hold down microphone, and speak at a normal voice level. The RF meter shows the output power. Release
[PTT] to receive.
[PTT] on the e c n e r e f e R k c u Q i 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 11 3 RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT Functions for transmit Transmit power selection D The transceiver has three output power levels, HIGH, MID and LOW. High power provides longer distance communications and low power reduces power con-
sumption.
[Default]
q w
[8] to enter the Main Menu screen. Push Select the RF Power item of Setmode. q Push [r] or [s] to select the item, and then push [4] to open the screen.
(Setmode > Config) w Push [r] or [s] to select RF power, and then hold down [4] for 1 second. e
[r] or [s] to select the desired option, LOW, Push MID or HIGH. If desired, hold down [Default]() for 1 second to re-
turn to the default setting.
[4] to save the setting, and return to the pre-
r t Push vious screen. Push
[8] one or more times to exit. Setting Microphone gain D The microphone gain must be properly adjusted so that your signal is not distorted when transmitted.
q w
[8] to enter the Main Menu screen. Push Select the Mic Gain item of Setmode. q Push [r] or [s] to select the item, and then push [4] to open the screen.
(Setmode > Config) w Push [r] or [s] to select Mic Gain, and then hold down [4] for 1 second.
[Default]
turn to the default setting. e
[r] or [s] to adjust the desired setting level Push to between 0 and 10. If desired, hold down [Default]() for 1 second to re-
[4] to save the setting, and return to the pre-
r t Push vious screen. Push
[8] one or more times to exit. 12 Speech Processor D The IC-F8101 has a built-in, low distortion Speech Processor circuit. This circuit increases your average talk power in the SSB mode, and is especially useful when the receiving station is having difficulty hearing your audio.
[Default]
Speech Processor Level D The Speech Processor level must be properly adjust-
ed so that your signal is not distorted when transmit-
ted.
RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT 3 q w
[8] to enter the Main Menu screen. Push Select the Speech Processor item of Setmode. q Push [r] or [s] to select the item, and then push [4] to open the screen.
(Setmode > Config) w Push [r] or [s] to select Speech Processor, and then hold down [4] for 1 second. e
[r] or [s] to turn ON the function. Push If desired, hold down [Default]() for 1 second to re-
turn to the default setting. r
[4] to save the setting, and return to the pre-
Push vious screen. If desired, adjust the Speech Processor Level. See the t y u next topic for details. Push Push USB or LSB mode. Hold down a normal voice level.
[8] one or more times to exit.
[MODE](3) one or more times to select the
[PTT] on the microphone, and speak at q w
[8] to enter the Main Menu screen. Push Select the Speech Processor Level item of Set-
mode. q Push [r] or [s] to select the item, and then push [4] to open the screen.
(Setmode > Config) w Push [r] or [s] to select Speech Processor Level and then hold down [4] for 1 second. e
[r] or [s] to adjust the desired level to be-
Push tween 0 and 10. If desired, hold down [Default]() for 1 second to re-
[Default]
turn to the default setting.
[4] to save the setting, and return to the pre-
r t Push vious screen. Push
[8] one or more times to exit. 3 13 3 RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT Functions for receive Clarifier function D The Clarifier function compensates for off-frequency stations. The function shifts the receive frequency up to 200 Hz in 10 Hz steps, without shifting the trans-
mit frequency.
Lower shift Upper shift Preamp and Attenuator D The preamp amplifies received signals in the front end circuit to improve the S/N ratio and sensitivity. Turn ON this function to better receive weak signals. The attenuator prevents strong undesired signals near the desired frequency or near your location, such as from a broadcast station, from causing distortion or spurious signals.
q Push window.
[CLAR](7) to open the Clarifier adjustment w e
[r] or [s] to adjust the frequency shift. Push The transmit frequency is not shifted. Push the previous screen. If desired, push [8] to cancel the setting and exit the
[CLAR](7) to save the setting, and return to window . When cancelling the Clarifier function, set the fre-
quency shift to 0 Hz in the Clarifier adjustment win-
dow. q w
[8] to enter the Main Menu screen. Push Select the Pre Amp item of Setmode. q Push [r] or [s] to select the item, and then push [4] to open the screen.
(Setmode > Config) w Push [r] or [s] to select Pre Amp, and then hold down [4] for 1 second. e
[r] or [s] to select the desired option, ON, Push OFF or ATT ON. If desired, hold down [Default]() for 1 second to re-
turn to the default setting.
[4] to save the setting, and return to the pre-
r t Push vious screen. Push
[8] one or more times to exit.
[Default]
14 Noise Blanker D The noise blanker reduces pulse-type noise such as that generated by automobile ignition systems.
[Default]
When using the Noise Blanker function, received signals may be distorted if they are excessively strong, or when used on noise other than pulses. In this case, set the Noise Blanker threshold level to a shallow position, or turn OFF the function. (See next topic.) Noise Blanker adjustment D To deal with various types of noise, the threshold level and attenuation level can be set by the Noise Blanker Level and Noise Blanker Depth items.
RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT 3 q w
[8] to enter the Main Menu screen. Push Select the Noise Blanker item of Setmode. q Push [r] or [s] to select the item, and then push [4] to open the screen.
(Setmode > Config) w Push [r] or [s] to select Noise Blanker, and then hold down [4] for 1 second. e
[r] or [s] to turn ON the function. Push If desired, hold down [Default]() for 1 second to re-
turn to the default setting. r
[4] to save the setting, and return to the pre-
Push vious screen. If desired, adjust the Noise Blanker Level or Noise Blanker Depth. See the next topic for details. Push
[8] one or more times to exit. t q w
[8] to enter the Main Menu screen. Push Select the Noise Blanker Level or Noise Blanker Depth item of Setmode. q Push [r] or [s] to select the item, and then push [4] to open the screen.
(Setmode > Config) w Push [r] or [s] to select Noise Blanker Level or Noise Blanker Depth, and then hold down [4] for 1 second. e
[r] or [s] to adjust to the desired level. Push If desired, hold down [Default]() for 1 second to re-
[Default]
turn to the default setting. Noise Blanker Level: Between 0 and 15. Noise Blanker Depth: Between 0 and 9.
[4] to save the setting, and return to the pre-
r t Push vious screen. Push
[8] one or more times to exit. 3 15 3 RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT Functions for receive (Continued) AGC function D The AGC (automatic gain control) controls receiver gain to produce a constant audio output level, even when the received signal strength varies by fading, and so on. The transceiver has two AGC characteristics; AUTO and time constants FAST and SLOW.
[Default]
AGC OFF function D When receiving weak signals with adjacent strong signals or noise, the AGC function may reduce the sensitivity. In this situation, the AGC function should be turned OFF.
[Default]
16 q w
[8] to enter the Main Menu screen. Push Select the AGC item of Setmode. q Push [r] or [s] to select the item, and then push [4] to open the screen.
(Setmode > Config) w Push [r] or [s] to select AGC, and then hold down [4] for 1 second. e
[r] or [s] to select the desired option, FAST, Push SLOW or AUTO. If desired, hold down [Default]() for 1 second to re-
turn to the default setting. When AUTO is selected, the AGC time constant varies, depending on the operating mode.
[4] to save the setting, and return to the pre-
r t Push vious screen. Push
[8] one or more times to exit. q w
[8] to enter the Main Menu screen. Push Select the AGC item of Setmode. q Push [r] or [s] to select the item, and then push [4] to open the screen.
(Setmode > Config) w Push [r] or [s] to select AGC, and then hold down [4] for 1 second. e
[r] or [s] to turn OFF the function. Push If desired, hold down [Default]() for 1 second to re-
turn to the default setting.
[4] to save the setting, and return to the pre-
r t Push vious screen. Push
[8] one or more times to exit. RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT 3 Clear Talk function D The Clear Talk function uses the DSP circuit to en-
hance desired signals in the presence of noise. P ush [C TALK](8) to turn ON the Clear Talk function. C appears when the Clear Talk function is ON. Appears Clear Talk function OFF Clear Talk function ON Noise components Desired signal (CW) If desired, adjust the Clear Talk level. See the next topic for details. If desired, push [C TALK](8) again to turn OFF the function. Clear Talk Level D The Clear Talk Level must be adjusted for maximum readability. Setting the Clear Talk Level too high re-
sults in audio signal masking or distortion.
q w
[8] to enter the Main Menu screen. Push Select the Clear Talk Level item of Setmode. q Push [r] or [s] to select the item, and then push [4] to open the screen.
(Setmode > Config) w Push [r] or [s] to select Clear Talk Level and then hold down [4] for 1 second.
[Default]
turn to the default setting. e
[r] or [s] to adjust the desired level to be-
Push tween 1 and 15. If desired, hold down [Default]() for 1 second to re-
[4] to save the setting, and return to the pre-
r t Push vious screen. Push
[8] one or more times to exit. e c n e r e f e R k c u Q i 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 17 4 SELCALL/ALE OPERATION Selcall or ALE Selcall uses a 4 or 6-digit ID address and allows you to make individual or group calls. The ALE (automatic link establishment) is a system which automatically selects an available frequency and establishes a communica-
tion link. The IC-F8101 ALE system compiles with ba-
sic requirements of FED-STD-1045A. Available calls D Selective call Selective call allows you to make individual or group calls using an individual ID (identification) assigned to each transceiver. Phone call Allows you to make a Phone call through a telephone interconnect service provider. Message call Allows you to exchange text messages of up to 64 characters* with the intended ID station.
* Icom Selcall: 64 characters (upper case/Lower case letters) Open Selcall: 32 characters (Only upper case let-
ter) Send Position call Allows you to send your own position information to the intended ID station. Get Position call The Get Position call allows you to request the intend-
ed ID station to send its position information. Get Status call (Only Icom Selcall) Requests to send radio status information including power supply voltage, signal strength, output power, VSWR, and so on. RFDS emergency call (Only Australian versions) The RFDS (Royal Flying Doctor Service) emergency call uses a 2-Tone signal for an emergency call. Emergency call Allows you to send an emergency signal with your own position information. The Icom Selcall uses Icom original commands, and may not be compatible with other brands. Depending on the preprogramming, you can select the Open Selcall*.
* The Open Selcall is compatible with other trans-
ceiver brands. Ask your dealer for details. Channel Test call The Channel Test call allows the user to determine the signal quality between their transceiver and a specific transceiver, before making individual or group calls. ALE individual or net call Automatically establishes a communication link by us-
ing the ALE table. ALE sounding Automatically sends a sounding signal at a selectable interval (0.511 hours) to check the propagation, and stores the data in a table. Manual soundings can also be sent. Stun call (Only Open Selcall) The Stun call disables the specified station from either transmitting and receiving. ALE AMD (Automatic Message Display) Automatically sends and receives text messages of up to 90 characters. 18 SELCALL/ALE OPERATION 4 Selective call D The Selcall function allows you to make individual or group calls. Each transceiver is assigned an individual ID (identification) and can be called using this ID. u
] to transmit the Selective call. The call is Push stored in the Call Out memory. While calling, push [PTT] to cancel the call. Preparation for a Selective call Send a Channel Test call on several Selcall channels, and check the propagation on each one to select the channel with the best signal quality. (p. 26) You can also make a Selective call when the Ad-
dress screen is displayed. In this case, you can skip several steps, see page 29 for the Simple Selcall operation details. Sending a Selective call q
w
] for 1 second to enter the Network
[r] or [s] to select the desired Network, and Hold down selection screen. Push then push [
The Networks that belong to the Icom Selcall or Open Selcall systems must be selected.
]. e
[r] or [s] to select the Call Type to Selec-
Push tive. Selective, Phone, Message, Send Position, Get Posi-
tion, Get Status, Emergency, Channel Test and Stun are selectable. The Get Status call is selectable in the Icom Selcall, and the Stun call is selectable in the Open Selcall.
]. Push keypad to enter the Call ID, and then push r
The previously entered Call ID is displayed. Push [t]() or [u]() to move the cursor. Push [8] to delete the digit to the left of the cursor. This Call ID is not stored in the Call ID list. Push t
[r] or [s] to select the Profile, then push Receiving Selective calls When your transceiver receives a Selective call with your individual ID, it automatically responds by trans-
mitting. The received Selcall is stored in the Call In memory. q w Push Push
[4].
[8] to enter the Main Menu screen.
[r] or [s] to select Call In, and then push 4
[r] or [s] to select the desired Call, and then e Push push [4]. r Push
[r] or [s] to select the information. t Push screen.
[8] twice to return to the normal operating y
[r] or [s] to select the Channel. Push Only the channels that belong to the selected Network in step w, are displayed. If desired, push [Tests]() to transmit the Channel Test call in this step. 19 4 SELCALL/ALE OPERATION Phone call D Allows you to make Phone calls through a telephone interconnect service provider. Preparation for a Phone call Send a Channel Test call on several Phone call chan-
nels, and check the propagation on each one to select the channel with the best signal quality. (p. 26) u
[r] or [s] to select the Channel. Push Only the channels that belong to the selected Network in step w, are displayed. If desired, push [Tests]() to transmit the Channel Test call in this step. i
] to transmit the Phone call. The call is Push stored in the Call Out memory. While calling, push [PTT] to cancel the call. You can also make a Phone call when the Address screen is displayed. In this case, you can skip sev-
eral steps, see page 29 for the Simple Selcall opera-
tion details. After a Phone call q When a Phone call is finished, push [
] to trans-
mit the disconnect call. Until the Disconnect call is transmitted, the telephone interconnect service provider continues counting the time for toll charging. If the Auto Start Type item of Setmode is set to Scan or Termination, the Call automatically disconnects after the Auto Start Wait Time period has past with no opera-
tion. (Setmode > Call) Sending a Phone call q
] for 1 second to enter the Network
[r] or [s] to select the desired Network, and Hold down selection screen. Push then push [
The Networks that belong to the Icom Selcall or Open Selcall systems must be selected.
]. w e Push
[r] or [s] to select the Call Type to Phone. Selective, Phone, Message, Send Position, Get Posi-
tion, Get Status, Emergency, Channel Test and Stun are selectable. The Get Status call is selectable in the Icom Selcall, and the Stun call is selectable in the Open Selcall.
]. t Push keypad to enter the Number, and then push r
The previously entered Number is displayed. Push [t]() or [u]() to move the cursor. Push [8] to delete the digit to the left of the cursor. This Number is not stored in the Number list. Push keypad to enter the Phone Link ID, and then push [
The previously entered Link ID is displayed. Push [t]() or [u]() to move the cursor. Push [8] to delete the digit to the left of the cursor. This ID is not stored in the Phone Link ID list.
]. Push y
[r] or [s] to select the Profile, then push 20 D Message call The Message call allows you to exchange text mes-
sages of up to 64 characters,* with the intended ID station, and also leave a message at the station.
* Icom Selcall: 64 characters
(upper case/Lower case letters) Open Selcall: 32 characters (Only upper case letter) Preparation for a Message call Send a Channel Test call on several Selcall channels, and check the propagation on each one to select the channel with the best signal quality. (p. 26) Sending a Message call q
w
] for 1 second to enter the Network Hold down selection screen. Push then push [
The Networks that belong to the Icom Selcall or Open
[r] or [s] to select the desired Network, and
]. Selcall systems must be selected. e
[r] or [s] to select the Call Type to Mes-
Push sage. Selective, Phone, Message, Send Position, Get Posi-
tion, Get Status, Emergency, Channel Test and Stun are selectable. The Get Status call is selectable in the Icom Selcall, and the Stun call is selectable in the Open Selcall.
]. Push keypad to enter the Call ID, and then push r
The previously entered Call ID is displayed. Push [t]() or [u]() to move the cursor. Push [8] to delete the digit to the left of the cursor. This Call ID is not stored in the Call ID list. SELCALL/ALE OPERATION 4 t Select the desired Message or edit New message. Message selection Push then push [
[r] or [s] select the Message, and New Message input q Hold down [4] to enter the input mode. w Push keypad to enter the Message. Push [A/a](#) to toggle between the Upper, Lower case letter input modes and Number in-
put mode. Push [8] to delete the character, symbol or num-
ber to the left of the cursor. Push [t]() or [u]() to move the cursor. e Push [4] to save the Message. This Message is not stored in the Message list. Push y
[r] or [s] to select the Profile, then push u
[r] or [s] to select the Channel. Push Only the channels that belong to the selected Network in step w, are displayed. If desired, push [Tests]() to transmit the Channel Test call in this step. i
] to transmit the Message call. The call is Push stored in the Call Out memory. While calling, push [PTT] to cancel the call. You can also make a Message call when the Ad-
dress screen is displayed. In this case, you can skip several steps, see page 29 for the Simple Selcall operation details. e c n e r e f e R k c u Q i 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 21 4 SELCALL/ALE OPERATION Send Position call D The Send Position call allows you to send your own position and time information to the intended ID sta-
tion. u
] to transmit the Send Position call. The Push call is stored in the Call Out memory. While calling, push [PTT] to cancel the call. Preparation for a Send Position call Send a Channel Test call on several Selcall channels, and check the propagation on each one to select the channel with the best signal quality. (p. 26) You can also make a Send Position call when the Address screen is displayed. In this case, you can skip several steps, see page 29 for the Simple Sel-
call operation details. Receiving Send Position calls When your transceiver receives a Send Position call with your individual ID, it automatically responds by transmitting. The received Selcall is stored in the Call In memory. q w Push Push
[4].
[8] to enter the Main Menu screen.
[r] or [s] to select Call In, and then push
[r] or [s] to select the desired Call, and then e Push push [4]. r Push
[r] or [s] to select the information. t Push screen.
[8] twice to return to the normal operating Sending a Send Position call q
] for 1 second to enter the Network
[r] or [s] to select the desired Network, and Hold down selection screen. Push then push [
The Networks that belong to the Icom Selcall or Open Selcall systems must be selected.
]. w e
[r] or [s] to select the Call Type to Send Push Position. Selective, Phone, Message, Send Position, Get Posi-
tion, Get Status, Emergency, Channel Test and Stun are selectable. The Get Status call is selectable in the Icom Selcall, and the Stun call is selectable in the Open Selcall.
]. Push keypad to enter the Call ID, and then push r
The previously entered Call ID is displayed. Push [t]() or [u]() to move the cursor. Push [8] to delete the digit to the left of the cursor. This Call ID is not stored in the Call ID list. Push t
[r] or [s] to select the Profile, then push y
[r] or [s] to select the Channel. Push Only the channels that belong to the selected Network in step w, are displayed. If desired, push [Tests]() to transmit the Channel Test call in this step. 22 Get Position call D The Get Position call allows you to request an intended ID station to send its position information. Preparation for a Get Position call Send a Channel Test call on several Selcall channels, and check the propagation on each one to select the channel with the best signal quality. (p. 26) Sending a Get Position call q
] for 1 second to enter the Network
[r] or [s] to select the desired Network, and Hold down selection screen. Push then push [
The Networks that belong to the Icom Selcall or Open Selcall systems must be selected.
]. w e
[r] or [s] to select the Call Type to Get Posi-
Push tion. Selective, Phone, Message, Send Position, Get Posi-
tion, Get Status, Emergency, Channel Test and Stun are selectable. The Get Status call is selectable in the Icom Selcall, and the Stun call is selectable in the Open Selcall. SELCALL/ALE OPERATION 4 u
] to transmit the Send Position call. The Push call is stored in the Call Out memory. While calling, push [PTT] to cancel the call. You can also make a Get Position call when the Ad-
dress screen is displayed. In this case, you can skip several steps, see page 29 for the Simple Selcall operation details. Receiving a Get Position call acknowledgement q After the call is transmitted, your called station sends position and time information as an acknowl-
edgement. w e r Push any key to return to the normal operating screen. Push Push
[4].
[8] to enter the Main Menu screen.
[r] or [s] to select Call In, and then push
]. Push keypad to enter the Call ID, and then push r
The previously entered Call ID is displayed. Push [t]() or [u]() to move the cursor. Push [8] to delete the digit to the left of the cursor. This Call ID is not stored in the Call ID list. t Push
[r] or [s] to select the Profile, then push y
[r] or [s] to select the Channel. Push Only the channels that belong to the selected Network in
[r] or [s] to select the desired Call, and then t Push push [4]. y Push
[r] or [s] to select the information. u Push screen.
[8] twice to return to the normal operating step w, are displayed. If desired, push [Tests]() to transmit the Channel Test call in this step. Receiving a Get Position call When your transceiver receives a Get Position call that includes your individual ID, it automatically responds by transmitting. e c n e r e f e R k c u Q i 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 23 4 SELCALL/ALE OPERATION Get Status call (Only Icom Selcall) D The Get Status call requests sending radio status information including power supply voltage, signal strength, output power, VSWR, and so on. u
] to transmit the Send Position call. The Push call is stored in the Call Out memory. While calling, push [PTT] to cancel the call. Preparation for a Get Status call Send a Channel Test call on several Selcall channels, and check the propagation on each one to select the channel with the best signal quality. (p. 26) You can also make a Get Status call when the Ad-
dress screen is displayed. In this case, you can skip several steps, see page 29 for the Simple Selcall operation details. Sending a Get Status call q
] for 1 second to enter the Network
[r] or [s] to select the desired Network, and Hold down selection screen. Push then push [
The Networks that belong to the Icom Selcall or Open Selcall systems must be selected.
]. w e
[r] or [s] to select the Call Type to Get Sta-
Push tus. Selective, Phone, Message, Send Position, Get Posi-
tion, Get Status, Emergency, Channel Test and Stun are selectable. Receiving a Get Status call acknowledgement q After the call is transmitted, your called station sends status information as an acknowledgement. w e r Push any key to return to the normal operating screen. Push Push
[4].
[8] to enter the Main Menu screen.
[r] or [s] to select Call In, and then push The Get Status call is selectable in the Icom Selcall, and the Stun call is selectable in the Open Selcall.
[r] or [s] to select the desired Call, and then t Push push [4].
]. Push keypad to enter the Call ID, and then push r
The previously entered Call ID is displayed. Push [t]() or [u]() to move the cursor. Push [8] to delete the digit to the left of the cursor. This Call ID is not stored in the Call ID list. Push t
[r] or [s] to select the Profile, then push y
[r] or [s] to select the information. Push Status information includes the power supply voltage, Signal strength, Transmit power, VSWR, Time, Self ID, Network and Channel/Mode. y
[r] or [s] to select the Channel. Push Only the channels that belong to the selected Network in u Push screen.
[8] twice to return to the normal operating step w, are displayed. If desired, push [Tests]() to transmit the Channel Test call in this step. Receiving a Get Status call When your transceiver receives a Get Status call that includes your individual ID, it automatically responds by transmitting. 24 Emergency call D The Emergency call allows you to broadcast an emer-
gency signal with your own position information. Sending an Emergency call q
] for 1 second to enter the Network
[r] or [s] to select the desired Network, and Hold down selection screen. Push then push [
The Networks that belong to the Icom Selcall or Open Selcall systems must be selected.
]. w e
[r] or [s] to select the Call Type to Emer-
Push gency. Selective, Phone, Message, Send Position, Get Posi-
tion, Get Status, Emergency, Channel Test and Stun are selectable. The Get Status call is selectable in the Icom Selcall, and the Stun call is selectable in the Open Selcall.
]. Push keypad to enter the Call ID, and then push r
The previously entered Call ID is displayed. Push [t]() or [u]() to move the cursor. Push [8] to delete the digit to the left of the cursor. This Call ID is not stored in the Call ID list. Push t
[r] or [s] to select the Profile, then push SELCALL/ALE OPERATION 4 u
] to transmit the Emergency call. The call Push is stored in the Call Out memory. While calling, push [PTT] to cancel the call. You can also make an Emergency call when the Ad-
dress screen is displayed. In this case, you can skip several steps, see page 29 for the Simple Selcall operation details. Receiving Emergency calls When your transceiver receives an Emergency call with your individual ID, it automatically responds by transmitting. The received Selcall is stored in the Call In memory. q After an Emergency call is received, transceiver dis-
plays the stations position and its time. w e r Push any key to return to the normal operating screen. Push Push
[4].
[8] to enter the Main Menu screen.
[r] or [s] to select Call In, and then push
[r] or [s] to select the desired Call, and then t Push push [4]. y
[r] or [s] to select the Channel. Push Only the channels that belong to the selected Network in step w, are displayed. If desired, push [Tests]() to transmit the Channel Test call in this step. y Push
[r] or [s] to select the information. u Push screen.
[8] twice to return to the normal operating 4 25 4 SELCALL/ALE OPERATION Channel Test call D The Channel Test call allows the user determine the signal quality between your transceiver and a specif-
ic transceiver before an individual or group call. The Channel Test call is also used for checking the channel before sending any other calls. Push t
[r] or [s] to select the Profile, then push Sending a Channel Test call q
] for 1 second to enter the Network
[r] or [s] to select the desired Network, and Hold down selection screen. Push then push [
The Networks that belong to the Icom Selcall or Open Selcall systems must be selected.
]. w e
[r] or [s] to select the Call Type to Channel Push Test. Selective, Phone, Message, Send Position, Get Posi-
tion, Get Status, Emergency, Channel Test and Stun are selectable. The Get Status call is selectable in the Icom Selcall, and the Stun call is selectable in the Open Selcall. y
[r] or [s] to select the Channel. Push Only the channels that belong to the selected Network in step w, are displayed. If desired, push [Tests]() to transmit the Channel Test call in this step. u
] to transmit the Channel Test call. The call Push
is stored in the Call Out memory. While calling, push [PTT] to cancel the call. You can also make a Channel Test call when the Ad-
dress screen is displayed. In this case, you can skip several steps, see page 29 for the Simple Selcall operation details.
]. Push keypad to enter the Call ID, and then push r
The previously entered Call ID is displayed. Push [t]() or [u]() to move the cursor. Push [8] to delete the digit to the left of the cursor. This Call ID is not stored in the Call ID list. 26 SELCALL/ALE OPERATION 4 Stun call (Only Open Selcall) D The Stun call disables the specified station from either transmitting and receiving. Push y
[r] or [s] to select the Profile, then push u
[r] or [s] to select the Channel. Push Only the channels that belong to the selected Network in step w, are displayed. If desired, push [Tests]() to transmit the Channel Test call in this step. i
] to transmit the Stun call. The call is stored Push
in the Call Out memory. While calling, push [PTT] to cancel the call. Sending a Stun call q
] for 1 second to enter the Network
[r] or [s] to select the desired Network, and Hold down selection screen. Push then push [
The Networks that belong to the Open Selcall system must be selected.
]. w e
[r] or [s] to select the Call Type to Stun. Push Selective, Phone, Message, Send Position, Get Posi-
tion, Get Status, Emergency, Channel Test and Stun are selectable. The Get Status call is selectable in the Icom Selcall, and the Stun call is selectable in the Open Selcall.
]. t Push keypad to enter the Call ID, and then push r
The previously entered Call ID is displayed. Push [t]() or [u]() to move the cursor. Push [8] to delete the digit to the left of the cursor. This Call ID is not stored in the Call ID list. Push keypad to enter the specified stations PIN Code, and then push [
Push [t]() or [u]() to move the cursor. Push [8] to delete the digit to the left of the cursor.
]. e c n e r e f e R k c u Q i 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 27 4 SELCALL/ALE OPERATION D RFDS emergency call (only AUS versions) The RFDS (Royal Flying Doctor Service) emergency call uses a 2-Tone signal for an emergency call.
Sending an RFDS emergency call q
] for 1 second to enter the Network
[r] or [s] to select the desired Network, and Hold down selection screen. Push then push [
The Networks that belong to the RFDS systems must be selected. w
]. e
[r] or [s] to select the Channel. Push Only the channels that belong to the selected Network in step w, are displayed. r
] to transmit the RFDS emergency call. Push The call is stored in the Call Out memory. While calling, push [PTT] to cancel the call. 28 SELCALL/ALE OPERATION 4 D Simple Selcall operation The Simple Selcall mode is convenient to transmit the often used Selcalls. q w Push
Depending on the Entry, the contents are skipped.
] to enter the Simple Selcall mode.
] enters the normal Selcall mode. Holding down [
See pages 19 to 28 for the normal Selcall operation de-
tails. After setting is finished, push the Channel. Only the channels that belong to the selected Network,
[r] or [s] to select are displayed. If desired, push [Tests]() to transmit the Channel Test call in this step. e Push
While calling, push [PTT] to cancel the call.
] to transmit the Call. Depending on the Entry, following settings are required.
(4 : Setting is required. : The contents is skipped.) Call system/
Network Call type/
Call ID Phone Link*4 Screen
(Entry) Address Emergency Link Call In Call Out
*1
*1 Phone Link
*1 Other screen
*2 Message Self ID Channel
*5 4
*3
*6 4 4 4 4 Note The skipped contents are used from the preprogrammed setting. The skipped contents are used from the preprogrammed setting. The Call type is always set to Phone. The skipped contents are used from the preprogrammed setting. The skipped contents are used from the previously transmitted Calls.
*3
*3 4 4 4 4
*1 When the setting of the Entry is effective (Call is possible), the content is skipped.
*2 Priority Network is used.
*3 When the preprogrammed ID or previously used ID exists in the selected entry, the Call automatically selects the ID and skips the contents.
*4 Only Phone call.
*5 Only Message call.
*6 Only the channels that belong to the Network, are displayed. 4 29 4 SELCALL/ALE OPERATION ALE call D Automatically establish a communication link by using the ALE table. Sending an Individual call q
] for 1 second to enter the Network
[r] or [s] to select the desired Network, and Hold down selection screen. Push then push [
The Networks that belong to the ALE system must be selected.
]. w e
[r] or [s] to select the Call Type to Individ-
Push ual. Individual, NET Call, Sounding and AMD are select-
able. After an ALE call
] to transmit After an ALE call is finished, push the disconnect call. If the Auto Start Type item of Setmode is set to Scan or Termination, the Call automatically disconnects after the Auto Start Wait Time period has past with no opera-
tion. (Setmode > Call) Sending a Net call q
w e
] for 1 second to enter the Network
[r] or [s] to select the desired Network, and Hold down selection screen. Push then push [
The Networks that belong to the ALE system must be selected. Push Call. Individual, NET Call, Sounding and AMD are select-
able.
[r] or [s] to select the Call Type to NET r
[r] or [s] to select the Individual ID, and then Push push [
Only the ID that belong to the selected Network in step
]. w, are displayed.
[r] or [s] to select the Self ID, then push Push t
]. Only the ID that belong to the selected Network in step w, are displayed. y
[r] or [s] to select the Channel. Push Only the channels that belong to the selected Network in step w, are displayed. If <Auto> is selected, the transceiver sequentially trans-
mits channels that belong to the Network. u
] to transmit the Individual call. The call is Push stored in the Call Out memory. While calling, push [PTT] to cancel the call. 30
[r] or [s] to select the NET ID, and then push Push r
]. Only the ID that belong to the selected Network in step w, are displayed.
[r] or [s] to select the Self ID, then push t Push
]. Only the ID that belong to the selected Network in step w, are displayed. y
[r] or [s] to select the Channel. Push Only the channels that belong to the selected Network in step w, are displayed. If <Auto> is selected, the transceiver sequentially trans-
mits channels that belong to the Network. u
] to transmit the NET Call. The call is Push stored in the Call Out memory. While calling, push [PTT] to cancel the call. SELCALL/ALE OPERATION 4 ALE Sounding D Automatically sends a sounding signal at certain in-
tervals (0.511 hours) to check the propagation, and then stores the data in a table. Manual soundings can also be made. Manual sounding q
w
] for 1 second to enter the Network
[r] or [s] to select the desired Network, and Hold down selection screen. Push then push [
The Networks that belong to the ALE system must be selected.
]. e
[r] or [s] to select the Call Type to Sound-
Push ing. Individual, NET Call, Sounding and AMD are select-
able.
[r] or [s] to select the Self ID, then push Push r
Only the ID that belong to the selected Network in step w, are displayed. t
[r] or [s] to select the Channel. Push Only the channels that belong to the selected Network in step w, are displayed. y Push
] to transmit the Sounding call.
While calling, push [PTT] to cancel the call. 4 31 4 SELCALL/ALE OPERATION ALE AMD call D The ALE AMD (Automatic Message Display) sends and receives test messages of up to 90 characters. t Select the desired Message or edit New message. Sending an AMD call q
] for 1 second to enter the Network
[r] or [s] to select the desired Network, and Hold down selection screen. Push then push [
The Networks that belong to the ALE system must be selected.
]. w Message selection Push then push [
[r] or [s] select the Message, and e
[r] or [s] to select the Call Type to AMD. Push Individual, NET Call, Sounding and AMD are select-
able. New Message input q Hold down [4] to enter the input mode. w Push keypad to enter the Message. Push [A/a](#) to toggle between the Upper case letter and Number input mode. Push [8] to delete the character, symbol or num-
ber to the left of the cursor. Push [t]() or [u]() to move the cursor. e Push [4] to save the Message. This Message is not stored in the Message list. y
[r] or [s] to select the Channel. Push Only the channels that belong to the selected Network in step w, are displayed. If <Auto> is selected, the transceiver sequentially trans-
mits channels that belong to the Network. u
] to transmit the Individual call. The call is Push stored in the Call Out memory. While calling, push [PTT] to cancel the call. After an ALE call
] to transmit After an ALE call is finished, push the disconnect call. If the Auto Start Type item of Setmode is set to Scan or Termination, the Call automatically disconnects after the Auto Start Wait Time period has past with no opera-
tion. (Setmode > Call) r
[r] or [s] to select the Individual ID, and then Push push [
Only the ID that belong to the selected Network in step
]. w, are displayed.
[r] or [s] to select the Self ID, then push Push t
]. Only the ID that belong to the selected Network in step w, are displayed. 32 MENU SCREEN 5 Manager Menu The Manager Menu is used for logging into the Admin-
istrator mode, setting the Access rights, programming memory channel, Selcall address and so on. Admin Login/Admin Logout Selects the Login mode, the Administrator and User modes are exclusively selectable. Access Rights Restricts the displaying or editing items in the User mode. This item only appears when the Login mode is the Administrator mode. Hidden Set to the Admin Hidden setting ON or OFF. Lock Select the Admin Lock ON or OFF. Built-in Test Self-checks the transceivers condition. Create Entry Makes new entry of the ALE, Channel, Net-
work or Selcall. Auto Sequentially tests the Logic, Receiver and Transmitter items. Logic Tests the Logic item. Receiver Tests the Receiver item. Transmitter Tests the Transmitter item. ALE Makes new ALE items, Call ID, Net ID or Self ID. Channel Makes new memory channel. Network Makes and registers new Network. Selcall Makes new Selcall items. Call ID NET ID Self ID Address Phone Link Profile Delete Entry Deletes the entry that is selected before en-
tering the Manager Menu. Display Displays the Access Rights settings. Information Displays the variety information. Setup This is a Setup wizard to make a new Entry. Date/Time GPS Priority Network Unit Version Channel Network ALE Self ID Selcall Profile e c n e r e f e R k c u Q i 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 33 5 MENU SCREEN Manager Menu (Continued) Entering the Administrator mode D When first entering the Administrator mode, a login password may be required, depending on the prepro-
gramming. q
[MNGR](#) to enter the Manager Menu Push screen. Admin Login is automatically selected. If Admin Log-
in is not selected, push [r] to select it. w
[4] to enter the Administrator mode. Push Depending on the preprogramming, the Admin Login may appear, and then the password is requested. e Push the keypad keys to enter the Administrator password, and then push [4]. Repeatedly push [A/a](#) to select the character group, ABC (upper case letters), abc (lower case letters) or 123 (numbers). Push [8] to delete a character. Push [t]() or [u]() to move the cursor. D Return to the User mode q
[MNGR](#) to enter the Manager Menu Push screen. Admin Logout is automatically selected. If Admin Logout is not selected, push [r] to select it. Push w Log out of Administrator is displayed, and then the
[4] to enter the User mode. transceiver returns to the User mode. 34
Keypad
MENU SCREEN 5 Setting the Access Rights D You can restrict the editing or displaying of a memory channel, Selcall address or any other settings in the User mode.
q w Select a memory channel, Selcall address or other setting. Push screen. Admin Logout is automatically selected.
[MNGR](#) to enter the Manager Menu e r Push then push [4]. Push down [4] for 1 second.
[r] or [s] to select Access Rights, and
[r] or [s] to select the item, and then hold t Push
[4].
[r] or [s] to select ON, and then push Hidden: Undisplayed in the Use mode. Lock:
Locked and editing is restricted in the User mode. The setting is effective after the transceiver returns to the User mode. Setting the Access Rights View D You can confirm the restriction of the memory chan-
nel, Selcall address or any other settings.
q
[MNGR](#) to enter the Manager Menu Push screen. Admin Logout is automatically selected.
(Display example)
: Appears when the Hidden setting is ON.
: Appears when the Lock setting is ON.
: Appears when the Factory Lock setting is ON. This setting cannot be changed in either the Administrator or User mode.
[r] or [s] to select Display, and then push w e Push
[4]. Hold down
[4] for 1 second. r t
[r] or [s] to select ON, and then push Push
[4]. Select the desired memory channel, Selcall ad-
dress or setting that you want to check in the Ac-
cess Rights setting. e c n e r e f e R k c u Q i 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 35 5 MENU SCREEN Manager Menu (Continued) Built-in Test D You can check the transceivers condition by using the Built-in Test item.
q
[MNGR](#) to enter the Manager Menu Push screen. Admin Logout is automatically selected. w e
[r] or [s] to select Built-in Test, and then Push push [4]. Push
[4] to start testing. Auto, Logic, Receiver and Transmitter are select-
[r] or [s] to select the item, and then push able. If any problems are found, Test failed appears. If no problems are found, Test passed appears. Information D You can display a variety of information by using the Information item.
q
[MNGR](#) to enter the Manager Menu Push screen. Admin Logout is automatically selected. w e
[r] or [s] to select Information, and then Push push [4]. Push
[4] to display the information. Date/Time, GPS, Priority Network, Unit and Ver-
[r] or [s] to select the item, and then push sion are selectable. GPS requires data from an external GPS unit. 36 MENU SCREEN 5 Create Entry D You can create new entries that are ALE, Channel, Network or Selcall items.
q
[MNGR](#) to enter the Manager Menu Push screen. Admin Logout is automatically selected. w e
[r] or [s] to select Create Entry, and then Push push [4]. Create the desired entry as follows. ALE, Channel, Network or Selcall can be select-
ed. ALE A Call ID, NET ID or Self ID can be created. Making a Call ID or Self ID q
[r] or [s] to select ALE, and then push Push
[4]. r If the entered ID belongs to the specified NET ID, push [r] or [s] to select the ID, and then push
[4]. If the entered ID does not belong to any network, select
(blank) and push [4]. w
[r] or [s] to select a Call ID or Self ID, and Push then push [4] to enter the input mode. t If the entered ID uses with the specified Network group, push [r] or [s] to select the Network, and then push [4]. If the entered ID does not use with any network group, select (blank) and push [4]. e Push Keypad to enter the desired ID, and then push [4]. Up to 15 characters can be entered. Usable characters are A to Z, 0 to 9, ? and @. Push [A/a](#) to toggle between the Alphabet (Upper case letter) input mode and Number input mode. Push [8] to delete the character, symbol or number to the left of the cursor. Push [t]() or [u]() to move the cursor. y If any NET ID is selected in step number. Selectable number are 1 to 20. r, select Slot u Push
[4] to save the ID and exit. e c n e r e f e R k c u Q i 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 37 5 MENU SCREEN D Manager Menu Create Entry (Continued) ALE Making a NET ID q Push
[4].
[r] or [s] to select ALE, and then push w
[r] or [s] to select a NET ID, and then push Push
[4] to enter the input mode. Channel A new memory channel can be created. e Push Keypad to enter the desired ID, and then push [4]. Up to 15 characters can be entered. Usable characters are A to Z, 0 to 9, ? and @. Push [A/a](#) to toggle between the Alphabet (Upper case letter) input mode and Number input mode. Push [8] to delete the character, symbol or number to the left of the cursor. Push [t]() or [u]() to move the cursor. r Push
[4] to save the ID and exit. q
[r] or [s] to select Channel, and then push Push
[4] to enter the input mode. e Push Keypad to enter the receive frequency, and then push [4]. Push [M] to enter the decimal point. Push [8] to delete the number. Push [t]() or [u]() to move the cursor. w Push Keypad to enter the Channel name, and then push [4]. Up to 20 characters can be entered. See page 2 for the usable characters details. Push [A/a](#) to toggle between the Upper, Lower case letter input modes and Number input mode. Push [8] to delete the character, symbol or number to the left of the cursor. Push [t]() or [u]() to move the cursor. 38 r Push Keypad to enter the transmit frequency, and then push [4]. Push [M] to enter the decimal point. Push [8] to delete the number. Push [t]() or [u]() to move the cursor. t Push
[r] or [s] to select the operating mode. y Push
[4] to save the channel and exit. MENU SCREEN 5 Network A new network can be created. q
[r] or [s] to select Network, and then push Push
[4] to enter the input mode.
[r] or [s] to select the Call detect time, and y Push then push [4]. u
[r] or [s] to select the Preamble, and then Push push [4]. Selectable times are 1 to 60 seconds and Auto. w Push Keypad to enter the Network name, and then push [4]. Up to 20 characters can be entered. See page 2 for the usable characters details. Push [A/a](#) to toggle between the Upper, Lower case letter input modes and Number input mode. Push [8] to delete the character, symbol or number to the left of the cursor. Push [t]() or [u]() to move the cursor. i
[r] or [s] to select the Priority setting. Push Priority setting can be set to only one Network. If this setting is set to ON, the previously selected Priority Network is automatically set to OFF. e
[r] or [s] to select the Scan type, and then Push push [4] to select or deselect. 4 appears to the left of the selected scan type. If desired, up to three scan types can be selected. o
[r] or [s] to select the memory channels, Push and then push [4] to select or deselect. 4 appears to the left of the selected channel. If desired, several channels can be selected. r Hold down screen.
[4] for 1 second to go to the next
!0 Hold down [4] for 1 second to save the network and exit. t Push then push [4].
[r] or [s] to select the Call system, and e c n e r e f e R k c u Q i 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 39 t Push Phone Link.
[r] or [s] to select a network group or
<Call type is other than Phone>
<Call type is Phone>
y Push or OFF.
[r] or [s] to select the Emergency Link ON u Push
[4] to save the channel and exit. 5 MENU SCREEN D Manager Menu Create Entry (Continued) Selcall A new Selcall entry, Address, Phone Link or Profile, can be created. Making an Address q Push
[4].
[r] or [s] to select Selcall, and then push w
[r] or [s] to select Address, and then push Push
[4] to enter the input mode. e Push Keypad to enter the Address name, and then push [4]. Up to 20 characters can be entered. See page 2 for the usable characters details. Push [A/a](#) to toggle between the Upper, Lower case letter input modes and Number input mode. Push [8] to delete the character, symbol or number to the left of the cursor. Push [t]() or [u]() to move the cursor. r
[r] or [s] to select the Call type. Push Then push keypad to enter the ID or number, and push [4]. Push [8] to delete the character, symbol or number to the left of the cursor. Push [t]() or [u]() to move the cursor.
<Call type is other than Phone>
Up to 6 digits can be entered.
<Call type is Phone>
Up to 16 digits can be entered. 40 Selcall Making a Phone Link q Push
[4].
[r] or [s] to select Selcall, and then push MENU SCREEN 5 r Push keypad to enter the ID, and then push Up to 6 digits can be entered. Push [8] to delete the character, symbol or number to
[4]. the left of the cursor. Push [t]() or [u]() to move the cursor. w
[r] or [s] to select Phone Link, and then Push push [4] to enter the input mode. t Push then push [4].
[r] or [s] to select a network group, and e Push Keypad to enter the Phone Link name, and then push [4]. Up to 20 characters can be entered. See page 2 for the usable characters details. Push [A/a](#) to toggle between the Upper, Lower case letter input modes and Number input mode. Push [8] to delete the character, symbol or number to the left of the cursor. Push [t]() or [u]() to move the cursor. y
[r] or [s] to select the memory channels. Push Only the memory channels that belong to the selected network group in step t, are selectable. u Push
[4] to save the Phone Link and exit. e c n e r e f e R k c u Q i 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 41 r Push keypad to enter the ID, and then push Up to 6 digits can be entered. Push [8] to delete the character, symbol or number to
[4]. the left of the cursor. Push [t]() or [u]() to move the cursor. t Push
[r] or [s] to select a network group. y Push
[4] to save the Profile and exit. 5 MENU SCREEN D Manager Menu Create Entry (Continued) Selcall Making a Profile q Push
[4].
[r] or [s] to select Selcall, and then push w
[r] or [s] to select Profile, and then push Push
[4] to enter the input mode. e Push Keypad to enter the Profile name, and then push [4]. Up to 20 characters can be entered. See page 2 for the usable characters details. Push [A/a](#) to toggle between the Upper, Lower case letter input modes and Number input mode. Push [8] to delete the character, symbol or number to the left of the cursor. Push [t]() or [u]() to move the cursor. Delete Entry D Any no-longer-used entries, such as memory chan-
nels or Selcall addresses can be cleared.
q w Select a memory channel, Selcall address or some other setting that you want to clear. Push screen. Admin Logout is automatically selected.
[MNGR](#) to enter the Manager Menu e
[r] or [s] to select Delete Entry, and then Push push [4]. The confirmation screen, Delete Entry? appears. 42 r Push
[s] to select OK, and then push [4]. MENU SCREEN 5 q
[MNGR](#) to enter the Manager Menu Push screen. Admin Logout is automatically selected. w e
[r] or [s] to select Setup, and then push Push
[4]. Create the desired entry as follows. Channel, Network, ALE Self ID, or Selcall Profile can be selected. Setup D You can make a new entries that are Channel, Net-
work, ALE Self ID or Selcall Profile using the Setup Wizard.
Channel A new memory channel can be created. q
[r] or [s] to select Channel, and then hold Push down [4] for 1 second to enter the input mode. e Push Keypad to enter the receive frequency, and then push [4]. Push [M] to enter the decimal point. Push [8] to delete the number. Push [t]() or [u]() to move the cursor. w Push Keypad to enter the Channel name, and then push [4]. Up to 20 characters can be entered. See page 2 for the usable characters details. Push [A/a](#) to toggle between the Upper, Lower case letter input modes and Number input mode. Push [8] to delete the character, symbol or number to the left of the cursor. Push [t]() or [u]() to move the cursor. r Push Keypad to enter the transmit frequency, and then push [4]. Push [M] to enter the decimal point. Push [8] to delete the number. Push [t]() or [u]() to move the cursor. t Push
[r] or [s] to select the operating mode. y Push
[4] to save the channel and exit. e c n e r e f e R k c u Q i 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 43 5 MENU SCREEN D Manager Menu Setup (Continued) Network A new network can be created. NOTE: The present Network list is cleared. e Hold down screen.
[4] for 1 second to go to the next q
[r] or [s] to select Network, and then hold Push down [4] for 1 second to enter the input mode. r
[s] to select OK, and then push [4]. Push If desired, select Cancel and then push [4]. w
[r] or [s] to select the memory channels, Push and then push [4] to select or deselect. 4 appears to the left of the selected channel. If desired, several channels can be selected. ALE Self ID A Self ID can be created. NOTE: The present Self ID is cleared. q
[r] or [s] to select ALE Self ID, and then Push hold down [4] for 1 second to enter the input mode. e
[s] to select OK, and then push [4]. Push If desired, select Cancel and then push [4]. w Push Keypad to enter the desired ID, and then push [4]. Usable characters are A to Z, 0 to 9, ? and @. Push [A/a](#) to toggle between the Alphabet (Upper case letter) input mode and Number input mode. Push [8] to delete the character, symbol or number to the left of the cursor. Push [t]() or [u]() to move the cursor. 44 MENU SCREEN 5 Selcall Profile Selcall Profile can be created. NOTE: The present Selcall Profile is cleared. q
[r] or [s] to select Selcall Profile, and Push then hold down [4] for 1 second to enter the input mode. e
[s] to select OK, and then push [4]. Push If desired, select Cancel and then push [4]. w Push Keypad to enter the desired ID, and then push [4]. Up to 6 numbers can be entered. Usable characters are A to Z, 0 to 9, ? and @. Push [8] to delete the number to the left of the cursor. Push [t]() or [u]() to move the cursor. e c n e r e f e R k c u Q i 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 45 5 MENU SCREEN D q w Main Menu Entering the Main Menu Push Push
[4] to open the screen. ALE, Call In, Call Out, Channel, Network, Selcall,
[8] to enter the Main Menu screen.
[r] or [s] to select the item, and then push Setmode or VFO can be selected. If desired, push [8] to returns to the Memory channel screen.
e
[r] or [s] to select the item, and then push or Push hold down [4] to display or edit the screen. ALE D Displays or edits the Entry of the list that is related to ALE. While displaying an Entry, hold down [4] for 1 second to enter the programing mode. Call ID Message NET ID Self ID Call ID Displays grammed Call ID list. the prepro-
Message Displays grammed Message list. the prepro-
NET ID Displays grammed NET ID list. the prepro-
Self ID Displays grammed Self ID list. the prepro-
ID Displays the ID. NET ID Displays the NET ID. Network Displays the Network. Slot Displays the Slot. Message editing mode NET ID editing mode ID Displays the ID. NET ID Displays the NET ID. Network Displays the Network. Slot Displays the Slot. ID editing mode NET ID selection mode Network selection mode Slot selection mode ID editing mode NET ID selection mode Network selection mode Slot selection mode Call In/Call Out D Displays the Entry of the Call In (Received Call) or Call Out (Send Call). Channel D Displays or edits the Memory channels. While displaying an Entry of the memory channel, hold down [4] for 1 second to enter the editing mode. Memory Channel Displays the prepro-
grammed Memory channels. Name Displays the Name. RX frequency Displays the RX frequency. TX frequency Displays the TX frequency. Mode Displays the Mode. 46 Name editing mode frequency RX mode TX frequency editing mode editing Mode editing mode MENU SCREEN 5 Network D Displays or edits the Entry of the Network list. While displaying an Entry, hold down [4] for 1 second to enter the editing mode. Network Displays Network list. the preprogrammed Name Displays the Name. Scan Type Displays the Scan Type. Call System Displays the Call System. Call Detect Time Displays Detected Time. Preamble Displays the Preamble time. Sounding Interval Displays the Sounding Interval. Priority Displays the Priority setting ON or OFF. Channels Displays the selected channel number. Name editing mode. Scan Type selection mode. Call System selection mode. Call Detect Time selection mode. Preamble time selection mode. Sounding Interval selection mode. Priority setting mode. Memory channel selection mode. Selcall D Displays or edits the Entry of the list that related to Selcall. While displaying an Entry, hold down [4] for 1 second to enter the programing mode. Address Address Displays the prepro-
grammed Address list. Message Phone Link Message Displays the prepro-
grammed Message list. Phone Link Displays the prepro-
grammed Phone Link list. Profile Profile Displays grammed Profile list. the prepro-
Name Displays the ID. Type/ID Displays the Call type and ID or number. Network Displays the Network. Channel Displays the Channel. Phone Link Displays the Phone Link. Message Displays the Message. Emergency Link Displays the Emergency Link setting ON or OFF. Message editing mode Name Displays the ID. ID Displays the ID. Network Displays the Network. Channel Displays the Channel. Name Displays the ID. ID Displays the ID. Network Displays the Network. Name editing mode. Call type selection and ID or number editing mode. Network selection mode. Channel selection mode. Phone Link selection mode. Message selection mode. Emergency Link setting mode. Name editing mode. ID editing mode. Network selection mode. Channel selection mode. Name editing mode. Call type selection and ID or number editing mode. Network selection mode. e c n e r e f e R k c u Q i 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 47 5 MENU SCREEN D Setmode ALE Set mode Decay Time Set the decay time for the Auto Sounding function to between 1 and 8 hours. BER Threshold Set the Bit Error Ratio (BER) threshold level to be-
tween 0 and 48 bits for ALE communication quality. One unit consists of 48 bits of data. Golay Threshold Set the Golay threshold level to between 0 and 3 bits for ALE communication quality. The Golay consists of 12 bits of original data and 12 bits of correction data. Error Threshold Set the Error threshold level to between 0 and 4 for ALE communication quality. When errors detected by BER threshold or Golay threshold are over this setting, communication is not possible. Silent Set the ALE Silent mode to ON or OFF. When set to OFF, the transceiver automatically an-
swers back if your station ID is called. When set to ON, the transceiver ignores the call. Call Retry Set the retry times to between 0 (OFF) and 10 when the called station does not answer back. 48
(Default: 1 hour)
(Default: 12)
(Default: 2)
(Default: 0)
(Default: OFF)
(Default: 1) LQA Average Set the adopting number of LQA data for averaging to between 1 and 8. LQA Request Set the LQA request function to ON or OFF. When set to ON, the transceiver requests the called station to send LQA data with an ALE answer back call. BEEP Set mode Beep Level Adjust the confirmation beep level to between 0
(OFF) and 50 (Maximum), in 1 digit steps. Ringtone Level Adjust the ringtone level to between 0 (OFF) and 50
(Maximum), in 1 digit steps, to sound ringer tones when a signal is received. CW Side Tone Level Adjust the CW side tone level to between 0 (OFF) and 50, in 1 digit steps. MENU SCREEN 5
(Default: 8)
(Default: ON)
(Default: 30)
(Default: 30)
(Default: 30) e c n e r e f e R k c u Q i 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 49 5 MENU SCREEN D Setmode
(Continued) Call Set mode Accept Icom Selcall This item allows the transceiver to receive and make Icom Selcalls. This setting is permanently set to ON. Accept Open Selcall This item allows the transceiver to receive and make Open Selcalls. This setting is permanently set to ON. Accept ALE This item allows the transceiver to receive and make ALE (Automatic Link Establishment) calls. This setting is permanently set to ON. Accept RFDS
(Only AUS version) This item allows the transceiver to receive and make RFDS (Royal Fling Doctor Service) emergency calls. This setting is permanently set to ON for the AUS version, or OFF for other versions. TX Open STUN Call This item allows the transceiver to make STUN calls.
(Default: OFF) Timeout Select the RX Timeout timer between 15 and 300 seconds in 15 seconds steps, or OFF. After transmitting a Get Position or Get Status com-
mand, the transceiver waits for a reply during this set period.
(Default: 60sec) 50 MENU SCREEN 5
(Default: Scan)
(Default: 2min) Auto Start Type Select the Auto Start Type. If no operation occurs during the Auto Start Wait Time period, the Selected function automatically starts. OFF:
Scan:
The Auto Start function is disabled. The transceiver automatically cancels the Handshake status, and then the scan starts. Termination: The transceiver automatically cancels the Handshake status. The Auto Start Wait Time is set in the next item. Auto Start Wait Time Set the Auto Start Wait timer to between 1 and 20 minutes, in 1 minute steps. If no operation occurs during this period, the Auto Start function automatically starts. The Auto Start function is selected in the previous item. Comment Set mode Customer Name Enter a customer name of up to 20 characters. Setting Comment Enter a comment of up to 20 characters. Model This item displays the transceivers model name. The Model is permanently set to IC-F8101. e c n e r e f e R k c u Q i 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 51
(Default: 10)
(Default: OFF)
(Default: 10)
(Default: 7)
(Default: 10) 5 MENU SCREEN D Setmode
(Continued) Config Set mode Meter Squelch Level Adjust the squelch threshold level to between 0 and 50, in 1 digit steps. When the S-meter squelch is activated, only signals stronger than this set level are received. Noise Blanker Turns the noise blanker function ON or OFF. The Noise Blanker function eliminates pulse-type noise such as that from car ignitions. Noise Blanker Level Adjust the Noise blanker level to between 0 and 15, in 1 digit steps. The set level is effective when the Noise Blanker is activated. Noise Blanker Depth Adjust the Noise blanker depth to between 0 and 9, in 1 digit steps. The set level is effective when the Noise Blanker is activated. Clear Talk Level The Clear Talk function adjusts signals in the pres-
ence of noise using the DSP circuit. This item adjusts the Clear Talk Level to between 1 (Minimum) and 15
(Maximum). 52 MENU SCREEN 5 Pre Amp Turn ON the Preamplifier function or Attenuator func-
tion.
(Default: ON) ON:
Turns ON the Preamplifier function, which amplifies received signals in the receiver front end, to improve the S/N ratio and the sensitivity. Turns OFF both functions. OFF:
ATT ON: Turns ON the Attenuator function, which prevents a desired signal from being distorted when very strong signals are near the desired frequency, or when very strong electromagnetic fields, such as from broadcast stations, are near your lo-
cation. AGC Set the Automatic gain control settings to FAST, SLOW, AUTO or OFF.
(Default: AUTO) RF Power Set the transmit output power to LOW, MID or HIGH.
(Default: HIGH) Speech Processor Turns the Speech Processor function ON or OFF.
(Default: OFF) Speech Processor Level Adjust the Speech Processor Level to between 0
(Minimum) and 10 (Maximum), in 1 digit steps. The set level is effective only when the Speech Pro-
cessor is turned ON.
(Default: 6) e c n e r e f e R k c u Q i 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 53 5 MENU SCREEN Setmode D Config Set mode (Continued) Mic Gain Adjust the Microphone gain to between 0 (Minimum) and 10 (Maximum), in 1 digit steps. TX Timeout Set the Time-Out Timer function time to 1, 3, 5 or 10 minutes, or OFF. If a continuous transmission ex-
ceeds the set time period, transmitting will be cut off. CW Break-in The CW Break-In function toggles transmit and re-
ceive with your CW keying. This allows you to mute receiving the time delay ends after you stop keying. Turn ON the CW Break-In function and set the delay to 0.5, 1, 2 or 3 seconds, or OFF. Tuner Turns the automatic antenna tuner ON or OFF. If you use an optional AT-140, AH-740 or AH-760, select ON. OFF: The antenna tuner is disabled and is by-
ON:
passed. The automatic antenna tuner can be used when the transceiver enters the antenna tune mode.
(Default: 6)
(Default: 3min)
(Default: 2.0sec)
(Default: ON) VFO mode Select ON or OFF to activate the VFO mode.
(Default: ON) VFO Split Turns the Split frequency operation in the VFO mode ON or OFF. Split frequency operation allows you to transmit and receive on two different frequencies between VFO A and VFO B. 54
(Default: OFF) MENU SCREEN 5 Built-in Test Display Select whether or not to display the device check screen after turning ON power.
(Default: OFF)
(Default: OFF) Emergency Set mode Link Interval Set the Emergency Link interval time period to be-
tween 10 and 300 seconds, in 10 seconds steps. The transceiver will sequentially send Emergency calls to the stations whose Emergency Link item is set to ON in Address of the SELCALL. Key Set mode I Key The functions listed below can be set to the [I] key. Not assign: No function. Menu:
Manager:
Push to enter the Main Menu screen. Push to enter the Manager Menu screen. Push to enter the Setmode screen. Setmode:
Address list: Push to display the Selcall address Call In list:
list. Push screen. to display the RX history Call Out list: Push to display the TX history screen. II Key The functions listed in the I Key item can be set to the [II] key.
(Default: 120sec)
(Default: Address)
(Default: Call In list) III Key The functions listed in the I Key item can be set to the [III] key.
(Default: Call Out list) e c n e r e f e R k c u Q i 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 55 5 MENU SCREEN D Setmode
(Continued) Mode Set mode LSB Accept Set the LSB mode to Disable, RX or RX & TX. Disable: Disables the transceiver from both receiving and transmit-
ting calls. Allows the transceiver to re-
ceive calls, but disables it from transmitting them. RX:
RX & TX: Allows the transceiver to both receive and transmit calls. Band Width Displays the IF filter passband width. The width is permanently set to 3000Hz. Modem AF Set the connector for data modulation input when an external units [PTT] is pushed. TC4:
ACC:
USB:
Inputs the modulation signals through a RapidM TC4 HF Data Modem Module. Inputs the modulation signals through the ACC connector. Inputs the modulation signals through a USB port. USB Accept Displays the USB mode permission set-
ting. This setting is permanently set to RX &
TX. Band Width Displays the IF filter passband width. The width is permanently set to 3000Hz. Modem AF Set the connector for data modulation input when an external units [PTT] is pushed. See the Modem AF item in LSB for de-
tails. 56
(Default: Disable for AUS, RX & TX for others)
(Default: USB)
(Default: USB) MENU SCREEN 5
(Default: Disable)
(Default: RX for AUS, Disable for others)
(Default: USB) CW Accept Set the CW mode to Disable, RX or RX
& TX. See the Accept item in LSB for details. Band Width Displays the IF filter passband width. The width is permanently set to 500Hz. AM Accept Set the AM mode to Disable, RX or RX
& TX. See the Accept item in LSB for details. Band Width Displays the IF filter passband width. The width is permanently set to 8000Hz. Modem AF Set the connector for data modulation input when an external units [PTT] is pushed. See the Modem AF item in LSB for de-
tails. e c n e r e f e R k c u Q i 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 57 5 MENU SCREEN Setmode D Mode Set mode (Continued) RTTY Accept Set the RTTY mode to Disable, RX or RX & TX. See the Accept item in LSB for details. Tone Set the RTTY mark frequency to 1200, 1275, 1487.5, 1615, 1700, 2100 or 2125 Hz. Shift Set the RTTY shift frequency to 170, 200, 425 or 850 Hz. Polarity Set the keying polarity to Normal or Re-
verse. When reverse polarity is selected, the mark and space frequencies are reversed. Normal: Key open/close = Mark/Space Reverse: Key open/close = Space/Mark
(Default: Disable)
(Default: 1615Hz)
(Default: 170Hz)
(Default: Normal) 58 MENU SCREEN 5
(Default: Disable)
(Default: TC4)
(Default: Disable)
(Default: ACC) LSBD1 Accept USBD1 Set the LSBD1 or USBD1 mode to Dis-
able, RX or RX & TX. See the Accept item in LSB for details. Offset Displays the Offset frequency. The frequency is permanently set to 1800Hz. Band Width Displays the IF filter passband width. The width is permanently set to 3000Hz. Modem AF Set the connector for data modulation input when an external units [PTT] is pushed. See the Modem AF item in LSB for de-
tails. LSBD2 Accept USBD2 Set the LSBD2 or USBD2 mode to Dis-
able, RX or RX & TX. See the Accept item in LSB for details. Offset Displays the Offset frequency. The frequency is permanently set to 1500Hz. Band Width Displays the IF filter passband width. The width is permanently set to 3000Hz. Modem AF Set the connector for data modulation input when an external units [PTT] is pushed. See the Modem AF item in LSB for de-
tails. e c n e r e f e R k c u Q i 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 59
(Default: Disable)
(Default: ACC) 5 MENU SCREEN Setmode D Mode Set mode (Continued) LSBD3 Accept USBD3 Set the LSBD3 or USBD3 mode to Dis-
able, RX or RX & TX. See the Accept item in LSB for details. Offset Displays the Offset frequency. The frequency is permanently set to 1650Hz. Band Width Displays the IF filter passband width. The width is permanently set to 3000Hz. Modem AF Set the connector for data modulation input when an external units [PTT] is pushed. See the Modem AF item in LSB for de-
tails. Password Set mode User Enter a Login Password of up to 10 characters to en-
ter the User mode. Admin Enter a Login Password of up to 10 characters to en-
ter the Administrator mode. PIN Code Set mode PIN Code Set a PIN code of up to 10 digits. When the matched Selcall ID and PIN Code are re-
ceived, the stun function is activated. 60 MENU SCREEN 5
(Default: Call) Scan Set mode Type Set the scan type to Call, S-Meter, Voice or All Memory.
(Default: Call) CALL:
Call Scan. It scans the channels that be-
long to the network group whose scan type is Call. If your station ID is called with a Selcall or ALE call, the scan stops on that channel and the voice squelch control function is activated. Voice:
S-Meter: S-Meter Scan. It scans the channels that belong to the network group whose scan type is S-Meter. If the transceiver detects the signal whose S-meter level is higher than the Meter Squelch Level setting, the scan stops on that channel. Voice Scan. It scans the channels that belong to the network group whose scan type is Voice. If the transceiver detects voice compo-
nents, the scan stops on that channel. All Memory Scan. It scans all memory channels. If the transceiver detects signal whose S-meter level is higher than the Meter Squelch Level setting, the scan stops on that channel. All:
Voice Scan Resume Set the scan resume function to ON or OFF for an S-
Meter, Voice or All Memory scan, and set the pause timer to between 5 seconds and 120 seconds, in 5 second steps.
(Default: 10sec) When this setting is ON and a signal is detected, a scan pauses for this set period, then resumes, or re-
sumes 2 seconds after the signal disappears. If OFF is selected, the scan pauses until the signal disappears. All Memory Scan Speed Set the scan speed for the All Memory scan to LOW,
(Default: HIGH) MID or HIGH.
(Default: 10sec)
(Default: HIGH) e c n e r e f e R k c u Q i 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 61 5 MENU SCREEN D Setmode
(Continued) Screen Set mode Contrast Adjust the contrast of the LCD to between 0 and 10, in 1 digit steps. Dimmer Adjust the backlight brightness of the LCD to between 0 (dark) and 10 (bright), in 1 digit steps. 1 to 10:
0:
Lights while the transceiver power is ON. Turns OFF the backlight. Backlight Set the LCD backlight timer to OFF, Continuous, or to between 5 and 90 seconds, in 5 second steps. OFF:
5 to 90:
Never lights. Lights when an operation is per-
formed, goes out after the specified time period. CONTINUOUS: Lights continuously while the trans-
ceiver power is ON. Marquee Set the marquee times for the text scroll function. OFF:
1 time to 7 times: Scrolls the text for the selected Turns OFF the function. CONTINUOUS: Continuously scrolls the text. number of times. Home Select the default home display. Channel: The contents of the Channel sheet is dis-
VFO:
played. The operating frequency is displayed. 62
(Default: 6)
(Default: 5)
(Default: CONTINUOUS)
(Default: 2 times)
(Default: Channel) Selcall Set mode Silent Set the automatic answer back function for Selcall to ON or OFF. OFF: The transceiver automatically answers back if your station ID is called. ON: T he transceiver ignores the call even if your station ID is called. Serial Port Set mode GPS Baudrate Set the GPS data transfer speed to 4800 or 9600 bps. CI-V Baudrate Set the CI-V data transfer speed to 300, 1200, 4800, 9600, 19200 or AUTO. When AUTO is selected, the baud rate is automati-
cally set according to the data rate of the controller CI-V Address To distinguish equipment, each CI-V transceiver has its own Icom standard address in hexadecimal code. MENU SCREEN 5
(Default: OFF)
(Default: 4800)
(Default: AUTO)
(Default: 8Ah) e c n e r e f e R k c u Q i 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 63 5 MENU SCREEN D Setmode
(Continued) Time Set mode Local Set the Local time. Before programming this item, the UTC Offset item must be set. q w e
[r] or [s] to select this item, and then hold Push down [4] to open the programming screen. Push Push [4] to move the cursor right, push [8] to move
[r] or [s] to select the digit. the cursor left. After the second digit is programmed, push set the time and return to the previous screen.
[4] to UTC Offset Select the time difference between UTC (Universal Time Coordinated) and the local time. 12.0 to + 12.0 (in 0.5* steps)
* 0.5 = 30 minutes This item must be set before programming the Lo-
cal item. 64 CPU Reset If you want to initialize the operating settings in the Main Menu, without clearing memory channel con-
tents or ID contents, do the following steps. q Turn OFF the transceiver power, if it is powered ON. w While holding down [r] and [s], and push [
] to turn ON the transceiver power to reset the CPU. MENU SCREEN 5
e c n e r e f e R k c u Q i 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 65 6 CONNECTION AND INSTALLATION D Separated Type The following accessories are supplied with IC-F8101 Separated type. q Microphone ........................................................... 1 w External speaker ................................................... 1 e DC power cable..................................................... 1 r Spare fuses (ATC 30 A) ........................................ 2 t Microphone hanger kit .................................... 1 set y Rubber feet ........................................................... 4 u Remote controller with mounting bracket .............. 1 i Separation kit* ................................................. 1 set o Sponge .................................................................. 1
* The separation cable is not supplied, and must be pur-
chased separately according to the cable length. q e t u i w r y o Supplied accessories D One package type The following accessories are supplied with IC-F8101 One package type. q Microphone ........................................................... 1 w External speaker ................................................... 1 e DC power cable..................................................... 1 r Spare fuses (ATC 30 A) ........................................ 2 t Microphone hanger kit .................................... 1 set y Rubber feet ........................................................... 4 u Sponge .................................................................. 1 w r y q e t u 66 CONNECTION AND INSTALLATION 6 D Remote control microphone Type The following accessories are supplied with IC-F8101 Remote control microphone type. q Remote control microphone .................................. 1 w External speaker ................................................... 1 e DC power cable..................................................... 1 r Spare fuses (ATC 30 A) ........................................ 2 t Microphone hanger kit .................................... 1 set y Screw .................................................................... 1 u Rubber feet ........................................................... 4 i Separation MIC connector .................................... 1 o Sponge .................................................................. 1
* The separation cable is not supplied, and must be pur-
chased separately according to the cable length. q w e r u i t y o e c n e r e f e R k c u Q i 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 67 6 CONNECTION AND INSTALLATION Connections PC to a USB port USB cable
(purchase separately) Transceiver to [USB]
to a 13.8 V DC power source Only for USA versions NEVER remove this ferrite EMI filter. D-sub 15 pin
(female) OPC-2308 D-sub 9 pin
(male) R WARNING! NEVER remove the fuse holders from the black and red cables. to [ACC]
D-sub 9 pin
(female) _ black
+ red NEVER turn these connector screws. GPS unit Modem unit R WARNING! NEVER connect to a 24 V bat-
tery. This will damage the transceiver. Wrap both the antenna and the control cable con-
nectors with rubber vulcanizing tape, and then wrap electrical tape over the rubber vulcanizing tape to help in waterproofing. 12V 12V Battery Battery CW key connection FSK connection
[ACC]
[ACC]
1 5 6 To pin 9 10 To pin 10 11 12 15 To pin 12 to IC-F8101 SP connector FSK terminal unit Tx/Rx control FSK keying Ground AF ground AF input 1 5 6 To pin 10 11 15 To pin 12 68 CONNECTION AND INSTALLATION 6 Ground IC-F8101 main unit to a 13.8 V DC power source AT-140 D-sub 9 pin
(female) to [ATU]
DO NOT stretch the Ground wire. This may cause a ground wire disconnection and/or damage. OPC-2309
(10 m; 32.8 ft): 4 pin Ground
(see page 51) DO NOT pull the antenna and control cable re-
ceptacles. This may cause a cable disconnection
(in the tuner unit), inside connector damage or a bad connection. Wrap both the antenna and the control cable con-
nectors with rubber vulcanizing tape, and then wrap electrical tape over the rubber vulcanizing tape to help in waterproofing. e c n e r e f e R k c u Q i 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 69 6 CONNECTION AND INSTALLATION Ground connection The transceiver and antenna tuner MUST have an adequate RF ground connection. Otherwise, the overall efficiency of the transceiver and antenna tuner installation will be reduced. Electrolysis, electri-
cal shocks and interference from other equipment could also occur. For best results, use a 50 or 75 mm (2 or 3 inches) wide copper strap, and make the connection as short as possible. Ground the transceiver and antenna tuner to the same ground point, otherwise the volt-
age difference (at the RF level) between two ground points may cause electrolysis. RWARNING! When grounding to a metal hull Use Zinc anodes to protect the hull from electroly-
sis. Ask your dealer, technical installer or refer to a technical book, and so on, for RF grounding de-
tails. Ground system example Best ground points External ground plate Copper screen Copper foil Unusable ground points
( These connections may cause an explosion or electrical shock) Gas or electrical pipe Fuel tank or oil-catch pan Copper pipe Metal object Copper screen Power source The transceiver requires regulated DC power of 13.8 V and at least 28 A. There are two ways to supply power:
Direct connection to a 12 V battery in your vehicle through the supplied DC power cable. Use a DC power supply connected to an AC outlet. DC power cable connection NOTE: Use terminals for the cable connection. _ black
+ red Crimp 12 V battery Supplied DC power cable Solder 70 CONNECTION AND INSTALLATION 6 Antenna Most stations operate with a whip or long wire (insu-
lated back stay) antenna. However, these antennas cannot be connected directly to the transceiver since their impedance may not match with the transceiver antenna connector. RDANGER HIGH VOLTAGE!
NEVER touch the antenna element/wire while tun-
ing or transmitting. D AT-140 automatic antenna tuner See page 69. D Non-Icom tuner Some non-Icom tuners may be used with the IC-
F8101. Please consult your dealer if you wish to use one. CFU-F8100 (Optional Cooling Fan) q Attach the Cooling fan to the transceivers heat-
sink, and tighten the 4 supplied M3 8 mm screws. w Secure the connector and cables using the sup-
plied cable tie. For Users in California (U.S.A.) This CR-1632 Lithium Battery contains Perchlorate Materialspecial handling may apply. See http://www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate 6 71 6 CONNECTION AND INSTALLATION RMK-6 (Optional Separation kit) The RMK-6 allows you to install the IC-F8101s Front panel separately from the Main unit for added installa-
tion convenience and operation. Use either the optional OPC-607, OPC-608, OPC-609 or OPC726 separation cable with the RMK-6. The RMK-6 is the same as the one supplied in the Separated type transceiver. D Supplied Accessories D Separation The optional OPC-607 (3 m; 9.8 ft), OPC-608 (8 m;
26.2 ft), OPC-609 (1.9 m; 6.2 ft) or OPC-726 (5 m;
16.4 ft) separation cable is required for separately in-
stalling the transceiver Front panel and Main unit. q First, make sure the transceivers power is OFF, then disconnect the DC power cable. w Remove the knob bolts and mounting bracket from the RMK-6. RMK-6 with Mounting bracket Flat washers
(M5) Mounting screws
(M5 12 mm) Cable clamps
(ScrewsM2.6 5 mm) Spring washers
(M5) Self-tapping screws
(M5 16 mm) Hex socket screws Nuts
(M5) Screws
(M3 8 mm) 72 e Unscrew the 4 hex socket screws using an allen wrench, then remove the Front panel from the trans-
ceiver in the direction of the arrow. Separate the RMK-6s Front panel attachment and Main unit attachment in the same way. Transceiver RMK-6 r Disconnect the connection cable from the Front panel. Connection cable Main unit Front panel Connection cable Front panel t Unscrew the 4 rear plate screws, then remove the rear plates from both the front panel and Main unit attachments. Rear plate
*This illustration shows the descrip-
tion for the Main unit attachment. CONNECTION AND INSTALLATION 6 i Connect the other end of the Separation cable to the front panel attachment, as shown below. After the cable connection, replace the removed rear plate and the 4 screws. The separation cable can be inserted into either the left or right grooves on the back of the attachment. the Use screw (M3 8 mm). supplied Separation cable Cable groove Main unit attachment Front panel attachment Rear plate o Connect the connection cable coming from the RMK-6, as shown below. Then tighten the 4 hex socket screws. y Connect either the OPC-607, OPC-608, OPC-609 or OPC-726 separation cable to the Main unit at-
tachment, as shown below. After the connecting the cable, replace the rear plate and the 4 screws. The separation cable can be inserted into either the left or right grooves on the back of the attachment. the Use screw (M3 8 mm). supplied Separation cable Cable groove Main unit attachment Rear plate u Connect the connection cable coming from the RMK-6, as shown below. Then tighten the 4 hex socket screws. e c n e r e f e R k c u Q i 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 73 6 CONNECTION AND INSTALLATION HM-192 (Optional Remote control microphone) The HM-192 allows you to remotely control the trans-
ceiver by using the microphone instead of the Front panel*. Use either the optional OPC-607, OPC-608, OPC-609 or OPC-726 separation cable. The HM-192 is the same as the one supplied in the Remote control microphone type transceiver.
* When the HM-192 is connected, the Front panel can not be used. r Attach the Extension MIC connector to the desired place, then tighten the 2 supplied screws (M4 20 mm). D Mounting The optional OPC-607 (3 m; 9.8 ft), OPC-608 (8 m;
26.2 ft), OPC-609 (1.9 m; 6.2 ft) or OPC-726 (5 m; 16.4 ft) separation cable is required to install the transceiv-
ers Main unit and Remote control microphone. q Unscrew the 4 rear plate screws, then remove the rear plates from both the Extension MIC connector and the Main unit attachment. Rear plate
*This illustration shows the descrip-
tion for the Main unit attachment. t Attach the holder base to the desired place near the Extension MIC connector, then tighten the 2 sup-
plied screws (M4 20 mm). Main unit attachment w Connect either the OPC-607, OPC-608, OPC-609 or OPC-726 separation cable to the Main unit at-
tachment, as shown below. After connecting the cable, replace the rear plate and the 4 screws. The separation cable can be inserted into either the left or right grooves on the back of the attachment. y Adjust the MIC holder angle, then tighten the one supplied M4 14 mm screw. the supplied Use M3 8 screw. Separation cable Cable groove Main unit attachment Rear plate e Connect the other side of the Separation cable to the Extension MIC connector, as described in step w. After the cable is connected, replace the rear plate and the 4 screws. 74 u Connect the HM-192 to the Extension MIC connec-
tor. CONNECTION AND INSTALLATION 6 Mounting D Mounting location Select a location that can support the weight of the transceiver and does not interfere with driving. NEVER place the main unit or remote controller where normal operation of the vehicle may be hin-
dered, or where it could cause bodily injury. NEVER place the main unit or remote controller where air bag deployment may be obstructed. DO NOT place the main unit or remote controller where hot or cold air blows directly onto it. DO NOT place the main unit or remote controller in direct sunlight. D Mounting the controller or speaker Check the installation angle; the display may not be easy to read at some angles. These screws are shown as mounting examples only. 6 75 6 CONNECTION AND INSTALLATION D Mounting the transceiver A supplied mounting bracket is used to mount the transceiver or transceivers Main unit onto a flat sur-
face. q Attach the mounting plates, and tighten the 2 sup-
r The completed mounting should look like this. plied M5 8 mm screws on each side. Mounting on the board w Put the mounting bracket on the board, and then tighten the 4 supplied screws (M5 20 mm). RWARNING! Mount the mounting bracket with 4 supplied screws to a surface that is more than 40 mm (1.6 inches) thick and can support more than 10 kg. The unit must be mounted on only a flat hard surface. e Attach the Main unit to the mounting bracket, as shown below. Not supplied by Icom 76 CONNECTION AND INSTALLATION 6 The IC-F8101 has two fuse types installed for trans-
ceiver protection. DC power cable ........................................ ATC 30 A Circuitry fuse .............................................. ATC 5 A Fuse replacement If a fuse blows, or the transceiver stops functioning, find the source of the problem, and repair it. Then re-
place the damaged fuse with a new, adequately rated fuse. RWARNING! Turn OFF the power and discon-
nect the DC power cable from the transceiver before performing any work on the transceiver. Otherwise, there is a danger of electric shock, equipment dam-
age and/or fire or injury. D DC power cable fuse replacement Refer to the figure below for the DC power cable fuse replacement. ATC 30 A fuse D Internal fuse replacement q Turn the transceiver upside down. w Unscrew 4 screws from the bottom cover, then re-
move the cover. e Replace the circuitry fuse as shown in the diagram below. Use the supplied ATC 5 A fuse. r Reattach the bottom cover to its original position. 6 77 6 CONNECTION AND INSTALLATION Connector information ACC Pin Pin name 1 CI-V Description Specification AF IN Input terminal for the AF signal. AF OUT Output terminal for the AF signal. AF GND Ground line for the AF signal. 1 5 6 10 11 15 5 GPS RXD NC RELAY Input terminal for receive data from GPS unit. Goes to ground when transmitting. 2 3 4 6 7 8 EALC ALC voltage input. 9 MODPTT PTT input terminal. When grounded, transmits. 10 CW KEY CW and FSK keying input. 11 12 13 14 15 EALARM Output terminal for the Alarm signal. GND NC NC NC Connect to ground. Input sensitivity (Data mode):
More than 52.5 W at 100 mV Output level: 200 to 400 mVrms when receiving Data mode NMEA0183 Less than 100 mV Control sensitivity (at 3 V input):
More than 40 dB suppression Input voltage: Less than 0.8 V for transmit CW: Less than 0.6 V for transmit RTTY: Open=Mark Output current: 12 mA10%
Open collector ATU 6 9 1 5 Pin Pin name 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 KEY START 13.8V 13.8V GND GND NC NC NC Description Specification Key signal input. Start/bypass signal output. 13.8 V output for Antenna tuner. 13.8 V output for Antenna tuner. Connect to ground. Connect to ground. 13.8 V, maximum 2 A 13.8 V, maximum 2 A 78 CONNECTION AND INSTALLATION 6 Connector information for OPC-2308 NC GPS RX NC NC GND NC NC NC NC CI-V Pin Pin name 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 AF OUT AF IN NC NC NC MODPTT AF GND GND Pin 5 12 1 9 3 2 4 12 1 5 6 10 11 15 D-sub 15 pin
(Male) OPC-2308 to IC-F8101 [ACC]
D-sub 15 pin
(male) 6 9 1 5 D-sub 9 pin
(Male) 6 9 1 5 D-sub 9 pin
(Female) D-sub 9 pin
(male) D-sub 9 pin
(female) e c n e r e f e R k c u Q i 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 79 7 SPECIFICATIONS D General Frequency coverage:
Receive Transmit Mode:
AUS versions Other versions 0.529.9999 MHz 1.629.9999 MHz J3E (USB), A3E (AM) RX only J3E (USB/LSB), A3E (AM) A1A (CW), F1B (FSK), J2B (D1, D2, D3) No. of memory Ch.: 500 channels (maximum) Usable temp. range: 30C to +60C;
22F to +140F Frequency stability: 0.3 ppm (30C to +60C;
22F to +140F) Antenna impedance: 50 Power supply:
AUS versions Other versions Current drain:
Transmit 13.8 V DC (negative ground) 10.815.6 V DC 11.7315.87 V DC Receive Less than 28 A
(at maximum power) Less than 3.0 A
(at maximum audio) Dimensions (projections are not included):
Main/Front package 62(H)174(W)259(D) mm 2.4(H)6.9(W)10.2(D) in Weight (approximately):
Main/Front package 3.9 kg, 8.6 lb D Transmitter Output power (typical):
AUS versions J3E Other versions J3E/A1A A3E F1B/J2B HIGH 100 W p-p MID 50 W p-p LOW 10 W p-p HIGH 125 W p-p MID 50 W p-p LOW 10 W p-p HIGH 30 W Carrier MID LOW 3 W Carrier 12.5 W Carrier HIGH 75 W p-p MID 50 W p-p LOW 10 W p-p Spurious emission:
USA versions Other versions 64 dB below peak output power 64 dB (typical) below peak output power Carrier suppression: 50 dB below peak output power Unwanted sideband suppression:
400 Hz 1 kHz Duty cycle:
55 dB below peak output power 65 dB below peak output power Normal conversation 100% ( 30C to +60C;
22F to +140F) Continuous Data mode 25% ( 30C to +30C;
22F to +86F) All mode with Fan (CFU-F8100) is active 100% ( 30C to +45C;
22F to +113F) D Receiver
(0.51.5999 MHz) 14 dBV (10 dB S/N)
(1.629.9999 MHz) 14 dBV (10 dB S/N) Sensitivity:
J3E (Pre Amp ON) A3E
(0.51.5999 MHz)
(1.629.9999 MHz) 6 dBV (10 dB S/N) Spurious response rejection ratio:
22 dBV (10 dB S/N) More than 70 dB AF output power (at 13.8 V DC):
More than 4.0 W at 10%
distortion with a 4 load Clarifier range :
200 Hz 80 All stated specifications are typical and subject to change without notice or obligation. OPTIONS 8 AT-140 automatic antenna tuner SP-10, SP-25, SP-30, SP-35/35L external speakers A mounting bracket is supplied with the speaker. Impedance: 4 Max. AF input: 5 W (SP-10) 7 W (SP-25, SP-35/35L) 30 W (SP-30) RMK-6 separation kit The same as that supplied with the IC-
F8101 Separated Type. Allows you to install the transceiver front panel separate from the Main unit for op-
erating convenience. The RMK-6 requires either the OPC-607, OPC-608, OPC-609 or OPC-726 separation cable. OPC-607/OPC-608/OPC-609/OPC-726 separation cable OPC-607:
OPC-608:
OPC-609:
OPC-726:
3 m (9.8 ft) 8 m (26.2 ft) 1.9 m (6.2 ft) 5 m (16.4 ft) HM-192 #12 remote control microphone The same as that supplied with the IC-
F8101 Remote control microphone type. Allows you to remotely control the trans-
ceiver with the microphone. The HM-192 requires either the OPC-607, OPC-608, OPC-609 or OPC-726 separation cable. HM-193 hand microphone The same as that supplied with the IC-
F8101 One package type or Separated Type. CFU-F8100 cooling fan MB-126 mounting bracket Antenna and control cable receptacles for easy installation, and a tuner bypass function is available. AH-740, AH-760 automatic tuning antenna A tuner bypass function is available. These antennas will be available in the near feature. OPC-2308 shielded control cable The shielded control cable protects the transceiver from RF feedback and con-
nects a GPS unit or a modem unit to the transceiver. OPC-2309 shielded control cable The shielded control cable protects the transceiver from RF feedback and ex-
tends the separation between the AT-140 and the transceiver up to 10 meters (32.8 feet). e c n e r e f e R k c u Q i 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 81 A-7077H-1EX-0a Printed in Japan 2013 Icom Inc. Printed on recycled paper with soy ink. 1-1-32 Kamiminami, Hirano-ku, Osaka 547-0003, Japan
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2016-06-03 | 1.6 ~ 30 | TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter | Class II permissive change or modification of presently authorized equipment |
2 | 2013-06-18 | 1.6 ~ 30 | TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter | Original Equipment |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 2 | Effective |
2016-06-03
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1 2 |
2013-06-18
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1 2 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
ICOM Incorporated
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1 2 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0005855366
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1 2 | Physical Address |
1-1-32 Kamiminami
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1 2 |
Osaka, N/A 547-0003
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1 2 |
Japan
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 2 | TCB Application Email Address |
v******@ultratech-labs.com
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1 2 | TCB Scope |
B2: General Mobile Radio And Broadcast Services equipment in the following 47 CFR Parts 22 (non-cellular) 73, 74, 90, 95, 97, & 101 (all below 3 GHz)
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 2 | Grantee Code |
AFJ
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1 2 | Equipment Product Code |
350000
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 2 | Name |
A******** T******
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1 2 | Title |
General Manager
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
+8166********
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1 2 | Fax Number |
+8166********
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1 2 |
w******@icom.co.jp
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 2 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
1 2 | Yes | |||||
1 2 | If so, specify the short-term confidentiality release date (MM/DD/YYYY format) | 12/01/2013 | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 2 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 | Equipment Class | TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter | ||||
1 2 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | HF Transceiver | ||||
1 2 | HF Transeiver | |||||
1 2 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 2 | Purpose / Application is for | Class II permissive change or modification of presently authorized equipment | ||||
1 2 | Original Equipment | |||||
1 2 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 | Grant Comments | Power output listed is conducted power. All qualified end-users of this device must have the knowledge to control their exposure conditions, and the exposure conditions to comply with the general population/uncontrolled MPE limit and requirements. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be fixed-mounted on outdoor permanent structures. Users must be provided with antenna installation and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF Exposure compliance. Class II Permissive Change: The electronic parts (Main-A unit, DSP1 unit, DSP2 unit, PA-A unit, MIC-A unit, DISPLAY-A UNIT) are replaced. | ||||
1 2 | Power output listed is conducted power. All qualified end-users of this device must have the knowledge to control their exposure conditions, and the exposure conditions to comply with the general population/uncontrolled MPE limit and requirements. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be fixed-mounted on outdoor permanent structures. Users must be provided with antenna installation and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF Exposure compliance. | |||||
1 2 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 2 | Firm Name |
UltraTech Engineering Labs Inc.
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1 2 | Name |
T****** L******
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
905-8********
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1 2 | Fax Number |
905-8********
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1 2 |
t******@ultratech-labs.com
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 9 | EF | 1.6 | 30 | 125 | 0.3 ppm | 2K80J3E | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 2 | 9 | EF | 1.6 | 30 | 50 | 0.3 ppm | 2K80J3E | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 3 | 9 | EF | 1.6 | 30 | 10 | 0.3 ppm | 2K80J3E | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 4 | 9 | EF | 1.6 | 30 | 125 | 0.3 ppm | 100HA1A | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 5 | 9 | EF | 1.6 | 30 | 50 | 0.3 ppm | 100HA1A | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 6 | 9 | EF | 1.6 | 30 | 10 | 0.3 ppm | 100HA1A | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 7 | 9 | EF | 1.6 | 30 | 75 | 0.3 ppm | 2K80J2B | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 8 | 9 | EF | 1.6 | 30 | 50 | 0.3 ppm | 2K80J2B | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 9 | 9 | EF | 1.6 | 30 | 10 | 0.3 ppm | 2K80J2B | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 9 | EF | 1.6 | 30 | 75 | 0.3 ppm | 2K80F1B | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 11 | 9 | EF | 1.6 | 30 | 50 | 0.3 ppm | 2K80F1B | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 12 | 9 | EF | 1.6 | 30 | 10 | 0.3 ppm | 2K80F1B | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 13 | 9 | EF | 1.6 | 30 | 30 | 0.3 ppm | 6K00A3E | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 14 | 9 | EF | 1.6 | 30 | 12.5 | 0.3 ppm | 6K00A3E | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 15 | 9 | EF | 1.6 | 30 | 3 | 0.3 ppm | 6K00A3E | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 9 | EF | 1.6 | 30 | 125 | 0.3 ppm | 2K80J3E | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 2 | 9 | EF | 1.6 | 30 | 50 | 0.3 ppm | 2K80J3E | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 3 | 9 | EF | 1.6 | 30 | 10 | 0.3 ppm | 2K80J3E | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 4 | 9 | EF | 1.6 | 30 | 125 | 0.3 ppm | 100HA1A | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 5 | 9 | EF | 1.6 | 30 | 50 | 0.3 ppm | 100HA1A | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 6 | 9 | EF | 1.6 | 30 | 10 | 0.3 ppm | 100HA1A | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 7 | 9 | EF | 1.6 | 30 | 75 | 0.3 ppm | 2K80J2B | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 8 | 9 | EF | 1.6 | 30 | 50 | 0.3 ppm | 2K80J2B | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 9 | 9 | EF | 1.6 | 30 | 10 | 0.3 ppm | 2K80J2B | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 9 | EF | 1.6 | 30 | 75 | 0.3 ppm | 2K80F1B | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 11 | 9 | EF | 1.6 | 30 | 50 | 0.3 ppm | 2K80F1B | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 12 | 9 | EF | 1.6 | 30 | 10 | 0.3 ppm | 2K80F1B | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 13 | 9 | EF | 1.6 | 30 | 30 | 0.3 ppm | 6K00A3E | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 14 | 9 | EF | 1.6 | 30 | 12.5 | 0.3 ppm | 6K00A3E | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 15 | 9 | EF | 1.6 | 30 | 3 | 0.3 ppm | 6K00A3E |
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