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INSTRUCTION MANUAL HF/VHF/UHF ALL MODE TRANSCEIVER i7100 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. WARNING: MODIFICATION OF THIS DEVICE TO RECEIVE C E L L U L A R R A D I OT E L E P H O N E S E RV I C E S I G N A L S I S PROHIBITED UNDER FCC RULES AND FEDERAL LAW. FOREWORD Thank you for purchasing this ne Icom product. The IC-7100 HF/VHF/UHF ALL MODE TRANSCEIVER is designed and build with Icoms superior technology and craftsmanship combining tra-
ditional analog technologies with the new digital technology, Digital Smart Technologies for Amateur Radio (D-STAR), for a balanced package. With proper care, this product should provide you with years of trouble-free operation. We thank you for making your IC-7100 your radio of choice, and hope you agree with Icoms philosophy of technology rst. Many hours or research and development went into the design of your IC-7100. FEATURES IF DSP features All mode capability covering 1602 m and 70 cm (depending on version) Compact with separated front panel 0.5 ppm of high frequency stability Baudot RTTY demodulator Selectable SSB transmission passband width (For both higher and lower pass frequency) Standard voice synthesizer/voice recorder SD card slot ready for several memory storage Vo i c e r e c o r d e r t o r e c o r d s y o u r communication DV mode (Digital voice + Low-speed data communication) operation-ready Text message and call sign exchange Transmit position data D R ( D - S TA R R e p e a t e r ) m o d e a n d repeater list allow you to easily operate using a D-STAR repeater EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS WORD DEFINITION explosion may occur. R DANGER! Personal death, serious injury or an R WARNING! Personal injury, re hazard or electric CAUTION shock may occur. Equipment damage may occur. Recommended for optimum use. No risk of personal injury, re or electric shock. NOTE IMPORTANT READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS carefully and completely before using the transceiver. SAVE THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL This instruction manual contains important operating instructions for the IC-7100. FCC INFORMATION FOR CLASS B UNINTENTIONAL RADIATORS:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interfer-
ence in a residential installation. This equipment gen-
erates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is en-
couraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connect-
ed. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. 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. CAUTION: Changes or modifications to this device, not expressly approved by Icom Inc., could void your authority to operate this device under FCC regulations. i PRECAUTIONS R DANGER HIGH VOLTAGE! NEVER touch an antenna or internal antenna connector during transmission. This may result in an electrical shock or burn. R WARNING RF EXPOSURE! This device emits Radio Frequency (RF) energy. Extreme caution should be observed when operating this device. If you have any questions regarding RF exposure and safety stan-
dards please refer to the Federal Communications Commission Of ce of Engineering and Technologys report on Evaluating Compliance with FCC Guidelines for Human Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields
(OET Bulletin 65). R WARNING! NEVER operate the transceiver while driving a vehicle. Safe driving requires your full attention anything less may result in an accident. R WARNING! NEVER operate the transceiver with an earphone, headphones 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 level or dis-
continue use. R WARNING! NEVER apply AC power to the
[DC13.8V] connector on the transceiver rear panel. This could cause a re or damage the transceiver. R WARNING! NEVER apply more than 16 V DC to the
[DC13.8V] connector on the transceiver rear panel or use reverse polarity. This could cause a re or damage the trans-
ceiver. R WARNING! NEVER cut the DC power cable be-
tween the DC plug and fuse holder. If an incorrect connec-
tion is made after cutting, the transceiver might be dam-
aged. R WARNING! NEVER let metal, wire or other objects touch any internal part or connectors on the rear panel of the transceiver. This may result in an electric shock or this could cause a re or damage the transceiver. R WARNING! NEVER operate or touch the trans-
ceiver with wet hands. This may result in an electric shock or may damage the transceiver. R WARNING! Immediately turn the transceiver power OFF and remove the power cable if it emits an abnormal odor, sound or smoke. Contact your Icom dealer or dis-
tributor for advice. CAUTION: NEVER expose the transceiver to rain, snow or any liquids. CAUTION: NEVER change the internal settings of the transceiver. This may reduce transceiver perfor-
mance and/or damage to the transceiver. DO NOT operate the transceiver near unshielded electrical blasting caps or in an explosive atmosphere. DO NOT use harsh solvents such as benzine or al-
cohol to clean the transceiver, as they will damage the transceivers surfaces. If the transceiver becomes dusty or dirty, wipe it clean with a soft, dry cloth. DO NOT use or place the transceiver in areas with tem-
peratures below 10C (+14F) or above +60C (+140F). Be aware that temperatures on a vehicles dashboard can exceed +80C (+176F), resulting in permanent damage to the transceiver if left there for extended periods. DO NOT place the transceiver in excessively dusty envi-
ronments or in direct sunlight. DO NOT place the transceiver against walls or putting any-
thing on top of the transceiver. This will obstruct heat dissipa-
tion. Place the transceiver in a secure place to avoid inadvertent use by children. 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 transceiver 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 trans-
ceiver by ignition voltage spikes. During maritime mobile operation, keep the transceiver and microphone as far away as possible from the magnetic navi-
gation compass to prevent erroneous indications. BE CAREFUL! The rear panel will become hot when op-
erating the transceiver continuously for long periods of time. BE CAREFUL! If a linear ampli er is connected, set the transceivers RF output power to less than the linear ampli-
ers maximum input level, otherwise, the linear ampli er will be damaged. Use Icom microphones only (supplied or optional). Other manufacturers microphones have different pin assignments, and connection to the IC-7100 may damage the transceiver. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 ii SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES The following accessories are supplied with the transceiver. q Hand microphone ............................................... 1 w Control cable ....................................................... 1 e Ferrite bead .......................................................... 1 r 3.5 (d) mm plug .................................................... 1 t ACC cable ............................................................ 1 y DC power cable* (OPC-1457) ............................ 1 or (OPC-1457R) ......................... 1 u Spare fuse (ATC 5 A) ......................................... 1 i USB cable ............................................................ 1 o CD ........................................................................ 1
!0 Spare fuse (ATC 30 A) ....................................... 2
* Depending on the version.
* Not supplied, or the shape is different, depending on the trans-
ceiver version. q w e r y o u
!0 t i iii Previous view Previous view Section 1 PANEL DESCRIPTION Front panel (Controller)...........................................................1-2
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...........................................................1-11 Display Display Display Display M-1 (M-1 menu) Display M-2 (M-2 menu) Display M-3 (M-3 menu) Display D-1 (D-1 menu) Display D-2 (D-2 menu) Display D D D D D D D D D 1-1 1-1 Previous view 1 PANEL DESCRIPTION Front panel (Controller) i7100 q w PWR AF RF/SQL TX / RX CLR M-CH BANK PBT RIT RIT MENU NB NR NOTCH SET AUTO TUNE RXCS SPEECH TUNER/CALL MIC/RF PWR SPEED/PITCH P.AMP ATT DR QUICK XFC MPAD q POWER SWITCH/AF VOLUME [PWR]/[AF]
(p. 44) Push to turn ON the transceiver power. First, con rm the DC power source is turned ON. Hold down for 1 second to turn OFF the power. Rotate to adjust audio output level. Increases Decreases w RF GAIN CONTROL/ SQUELCH CONTROL
(p. 44)
[RF/SQL]
Rotate to adjust the RF gain and squelch threshold level. The squelch removes noise output to the speaker when no signal is received. (closed condition) When used as an RF gain/squelch control Noise squelch (FM/DV modes) Recommended level Squelch is open. RF gain adjustable range Maximum RF gain S-meter squelch When used as an RF gain control
(Squelch is xed open; SSB, CW and RTTY only) Adjustable range Minimum RF gain Maximum RF gain While rotating the RF gain control, a faint noise may be heard. This comes from the DSP unit and does not indicate an equipment malfunction. When used as a squelch control
(RF gain is xed at maximum.) The squelch is particularly effective for AM and FM, but Noise squelch (FM/DV modes) also works in other modes. The 12 to 1 oclock position is recommended for the most effective use of the [RF/SQL] control.
[RF/SQL] operates as only an RF gain control in SSB, CW and RTTY (Squelch is xed open), or a squelch con-
trol in AM, FM and DV (RF gain is xed at maximum sen-
sitivity), when Auto is selected as the RF/SQL Control item in the Function Set mode. (p. 162) Noise squelch threshold
(FM mode) Squelch is open. S-meter squelch threshold S-meter squelch Shallow Deep SET > Function > RF/SQL Control 1-2 Previous view 1 PANEL DESCRIPTION Front panel (Controller) (Continued) i7100 PWR AF RF/SQL TX / RX CLR M-CH BANK PBT RIT RIT MENU NB NR NOTCH SET AUTO TUNE RXCS SPEECH TUNER/CALL MIC/RF PWR SPEED/PITCH P.AMP ATT DR QUICK XFC MPAD e r t y u i e TX/RX LED Lights green when the squelch opens, or a signal is received. Lights red during transmit. r MEMORY BANK CONTROL [BANK]
When the both PBT and RIT LEDs are OFF Rotate to select a Memory bank. When the PBT LED (y) rights green
(Mode: SSB/CW/RTTY/AM) Rotate to adjust the receivers IF lter passband width using the DSP circuit. When the RIT LED (u) rights orange Disable this control. t M-CH CONTROL/CLEAR KEY [M-CH]/[CLR]
Push to select the action of the [M-CH/BANK]
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trols as the Memory/Bank selection, PBT control or RIT control. When the both RIT and PBT LEDs are OFF Rotate to select a Memory channel. When the RIT LED rights orange Rotate to adjust the RIT frequency shift. The frequency shift range is 9.99 kHz in 10 Hz steps. The control tunes in 1 Hz steps when the operating frequency readout is set to the 1 Hz step readout. Hold down for 1 second to clear the RIT shift frequency. What is the RIT function?
The RIT (Receiver Incremental Tuning) shifts the re-
ceive frequency without shifting the transmit frequency. This is useful for ne tuning stations calling you off-fre-
quency or when you prefer to listen to slightly different-
sounding voice characteristics, and so on. 1-3 When the PBT LED rights green Rotate to adjust the receivers IF lter pass-
(Mode: SSB/CW/RTTY/AM) band width using the DSP circuit. Hold down for 1 second to reset the PBT set-
tings. The PBT is adjustable in 50 Hz steps in the SSB/
CW/RTTY modes, and 200 Hz in the AM mode. In this time, the shift value changes in 25 Hz steps in the SSB/CW/RTTY modes, and 100 Hz in the AM mode. The PBT controls function as an IF shift control. What is the PBT control?
The PBT function electronically modi es the IF pass-
band width to reject interference. This transceiver uses the DSP circuit for the PBT function. y PBT LED Lights green when the [M-CH/BANK]
as the PBT control. Push the [M-CH]
switch to select as the PBT control. controls act u RIT LED Lights orange when the RIT function turns ON. Lights orange when the [M-CH/BANK]
act as the RIT control. Push the [M-CH]
switch to select as the RIT con-
controls trol. The RIT control is the inner control. The outer control is disabled. i RIT KEY RIT (p. 69) Push to turn the RIT function ON or OFF. Use the [M-CH]
control to vary the RIT frequency. Hold down for 1 second to add the shift frequency of the RIT function to or subtract it from the dis-
played frequency. Previous view 1 PANEL DESCRIPTION Front panel (Controller) (Continued) i7100 PWR AF RF/SQL TX / RX CLR M-CH BANK PBT RIT RIT MENU NB NR NOTCH SET AUTO TUNE RXCS SPEECH TUNER/CALL MIC/RF PWR SPEED/PITCH P.AMP ATT DR QUICK XFC MPAD o
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!2 !4 o ANTENNA TUNER/CALL KEY TUNER/CALL ANTENNA TUNER KEY Operation (p. 139) Push to turn the optional antenna tuner ON or
(Frequency band: HF/50 MHz) OFF (bypass). Hold down for 1 second to manually start the antenna tuner. If the tuner cannot tune the antenna within 20 sec-
onds, the tuning circuit is automatically bypassed. CALL KEY Operation (p. 139)
(Frequency band: 144/430 MHz) Push to select the call channel.
!0 MENU SWITCH MENU (p. 19) Push to change the set of functions assigned to touch keys. Toggles the function display menu between M-1 (M-1 menu), M-2 (M-2 menu), M-3 (M-3 menu), D-1 (D-1 menu) and D-2 (D-2 menu).
!1 MIC GAIN/RF POWER ADJUSTMENT KEY MIC/RF PWR (p. 19) Push to open the MIC gain/RF power adjustment display.
!2 NOISE BLANKER KEY NB (p. 76)
(Mode: SSB/CW/RTTY/AM) Push to turn the noise blanker ON or OFF. The noise blanker reduces pulse-type noise such as that generated by vehicle ignition systems. The noise blanker is not effective for non-pulse-type noise. NB appears when the noise blanker is ON. Hold down for 1 second to display the NB screen. Push to return to the previous screen.
!3 KEY SPEED/CW PITCH ADJUSTMENT KEY SPEED/PITCH (p. 19) Push to open the Key speed/CW pitch adjustment display. Rotate [M-CH]
to adjust the keying speed of the inter-
nal electronic CW keyer to between 6 wpm (minimum) and 48 wpm (maximum). Rotate [BANK]
to shift the received CW audio pitch and the CW sidetone pitch without changing the operat-
ing frequency. The CW pitch can be adjusted from 300 to 900 Hz in ap-
proximately 5 Hz steps. Push again to close the window. Rotate [M-CH]
Rotate [BANK]
to adjust the MIC gain. to adjust the RF power. Frequency band HF/50 MHz 144 MHz 430 MHz RF output power range
(AM: 1 to 30 W) 2 to 100 W 2 to 100 W 2 to 75 W
!4 NOISE REDUCTION KEY NR (p. 77) Push to turn DSP noise reduction ON or OFF. NR appears when noise reduction is ON. Hold down for 1 second to display the NR screen. Push to return to the previous screen. Rotate the Dial to adjust the DSP noise reduction level. Set for maximum readability. Push again to close the window. 1-4 Previous view 1 PANEL DESCRIPTION Front panel (Controller) (Continued) i7100 PWR AF RF/SQL TX / RX CLR M-CH BANK PBT RIT RIT MENU NB NR NOTCH SET AUTO TUNE RXCS SPEECH TUNER/CALL MIC/RF PWR SPEED/PITCH P.AMP ATT DR QUICK XFC MPAD
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!5 PREAMPATTENUATOR KEY P.AMP ATT PREAMP KEY Operation (p. 71)
(Frequency band: HF/50 MHz) Push to select one of two receive RF preampli-
ers, or to bypass them. P. AMP1 is a wide dynamic range preampli er. It is most effective for the 1.8 to 21 MHz bands. P. AMP2 is a high-gain preampli er. It is most effec-
tive for the 24 to 50 MHz bands. No indicator appears when the preampli ers are not selected. What is the preampli er?
The preampli er ampli es signals in the front end to improve the S/N ratio and sensitivity. Select P. AMP1 or P. AMP2 when receiving weak sig-
nals.
(Frequency band: 144/430 MHz) Push to turn the preampli er ON or OFF. P.AMP appears when the preampli er is ON. ATTENUATOR KEY Operation (p. 71) Hold down for 1 second to turn ON the attenu-
ator. ATT appears when the attenuator is ON. Push to turn OFF the attenuator. ATT disappears. What is the attenuator?
The attenuator prevents a desired signal from be-
ing distorted when very strong signals are near it, or when very strong electromagnetic elds, such as from a broadcasting station, are near your lo-
cation.
!6 NOTCH SWITCH NOTCH (p. 77)
(Mode = Auto notch: SSB/AM/FM In the SSB and AM modes, push to toggle the Manual notch: SSB/CW/RTTY/AM) notch function between auto, manual and OFF. Either the Auto or Manual notch function can be turned OFF in the [NOTCH] Switch (SSB)/(AM) items of the Function Set mode. (p. 36) SET > Function > [NOTCH] Switch (SSB) SET > Function > [NOTCH] Switch (AM) In the FM mode, push to turn the Auto Notch func-
tion ON or OFF. In the CW or RTTY mode, push to turn the Manual Notch function ON or OFF. MN appears when the Manual Notch function is ON. AN appears when the Auto Notch function is ON. No indicator appears when the notch lter is OFF. Hold down for 1 second to display the NOTCH screen. Push to return to the previous screen. Rotate the Dial to adjust the notch frequency to reject an interfering signal while the manual function is ON. Notch lter center frequency:
SSB/RTTY: 1040 Hz to +4040 Hz CW:
CW pitch frequency 2540 Hz to CW pitch frequency +2540 Hz 5060 Hz to +5100 Hz AM:
What is the notch lter?
The notch lter is a narrow lter that eliminates un-
wanted CW or AM carrier tones, while preserving the desired voice signal. The DSP circuit automati-
cally adjusts the notch frequency to effectively elimi-
nate unwanted tones. 1-5 Previous view 1 PANEL DESCRIPTION Front panel (Controller) (Continued) i7100 PWR AF RF/SQL TX / RX CLR M-CH BANK PBT RIT RIT MENU NB NR NOTCH SET AUTO TUNE RXCS SPEECH TUNER/CALL MIC/RF PWR SPEED/PITCH P.AMP ATT DR QUICK XFC MPAD
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(p. 71)
(Mode: DV, when the DR mode is selected) Push again to retune to the previous screen. Push to open the RX>CS screen. Hold down for 1 second to set the received call signs (station and repeaters) as the operating call sign.
@1 TRANSMIT FREQUENCY CHECK KEY XFC During split frequency or repeater operation, hold down to listen to the transmit frequency. (p. 82) While holding down this switch, the transmit frequen-
cy can be changed with the Dial or MPAD . When the Split Lock function is turned ON, hold down XFC to cancel the Dial lock function. (pp. 82, 162) When the RIT function is turned ON, hold down to listen to the receive frequency. (RIT is temporarily cancelled.) (p. 69) In the simplex operation, hold down to monitor the receive frequency. While holding down this key, the squelch is opened and the interference reject function is temporary OFF. In the DV mode, the RX monitoring mode is se-
lected by holding down this key. (p. 118)
!7 DR MODE KEY DR (p. 85) Push to select the DR mode. When DR mode is selected, the transceiver automati-
cally selects the DV mode. In the DR mode, push to cancel it. The transceiver returns to the previous screen before entering the DR mode.
!8 SET MODE KEY SET (p. 85) Push to enter or exit the SET mode. Voice Memo, Call Sign, RX History, DV Memory, My Station, DV Set, GPS, SPEECH, QSO/RX Log, Function, Tone Control, Connector, Dis-
play, Time Set, SD Card and Others set group are available.
!9 QUICK MENU KEY QUICK (p. 85) Push to open to close the Quick Menu window. The Quick Menu is used to quickly select various functions. In the setting screen, hold down for 1 second to open the Default set window. Touch Default to reset to the default setting.
@0 AUTOTUNE/RXCS KEY AUTO TUNE RXCS (p. 85) AUTOTUNE KEY Operation (p. 71) Push to automatically adjust for a zero beat
(Mode: CW) with the received signal. Zero beat means that two signals are exactly the same frequency. AUTO TUNE blinks when auto tune function is activated. When the RIT function is ON, the auto tune func-
tion changes the RIT frequency, not the displayed frequency. 1-6 Previous view 1 PANEL DESCRIPTION Front panel (Controller) (Continued) PWR AF RF/SQL TX / RX CLR M-CH BANK PBT RIT i7100
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@3 MEMO PAD KEY MPAD (p. 144) Push to sequentially call up the contents from the memo pads. The 5 (or 10) most recently programmed frequen-
cies and operating modes can be recalled, start-
ing from the most recent. The memo pad capacity can be increased from 5 to 10 in the Memopad Numbers item of the Function Set mode (p. 164) SET > Function > Memopad Numbers Hold down for 1 second to write the displayed data into a memo pad. The 5 most recent entries remain in the memo pads.
@4 MAIN DIAL Rotate to change the displayed frequency, select the Set mode settings, and so on.
@5 MAIN DIAL TENSION LATCH Select the Dial drag. Three positions are selectable. The upper side setting turns on clicks as the dial is turned.
@2 SPEECH/LOCK SWITCH SPEECH SPEECH KEY Operation (p. 45) Push to audibly announce the S-meter level, the displayed frequency and the operating mode. The S-Level announcement can be turned OFF in the S-Level SPEECH item of the SPEECH Set mode.
(p. 164) SET > SPEECH > S-Level SPEECH When RIT is ON, the RIT offset is not included in the frequency announcement. LOCK KEY Operation (p. 77) Hold down for 1 second to turn the Lock function ON or OFF. The function electronically locks the Dial. appears when the function is ON. The function can be select the Dial lock and Panel lock in the Lock Function item of the Function Set mode. (p. 164) SET > Function > Lock Function NOTE: The [SPEECH/LOCK] switch operation to activate the voice synthesizer or the Lock func-
tions can be replaced in the [SPEECH/LOCK]
Switch item of the Function Set mode. (p. 164) SET > Function > Lock Function 1-7 Previous view 1 PANEL DESCRIPTION Front panel (Controller) (Continued) D Display q w e r t y u i q TX ICON Indicates either the displayed frequency can be transmitted, or not. appears while the operating frequency is in an amateur band. appears while the operating frequency is not in an amateur band. However, when the Band Edge Beep item is set to OFF in the Function Set mode (p. 85), does not appear. SET > Function > Band Edge Beep LMT appears while the output power is de-
creased due to the Power FETs temperature is high. HOT appears while the transmission is inhibited due to the Power FETs temperature is too high. w MODE ICONS (p. 43) Displays the selected operating mode.
-D appears when SSB data, AM data or FM data mode is selected. Touch to enter the Mode selection screen. On the Mode selection screen, touch the block to se-
lect the operating mode. e PASSBAND WIDTH ICON (p. 75, 77) Graphically displays the passband width for twin PBT operation and center frequency for IF shift op-
eration. r IF FILTER ICON (p. 75, 77) Shows the selected IF lter. Touch to select one of three IF lter settings. The selected lter passband width and shifting value are displayed for 2 seconds on the window. Touch for 1 second to display the FILTER screen
(Filter) to adjust the lter passband width. When the FILTER screen is displayed, touch for 1 second to return to the previous screen. 1-8
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@5 t QUICK TUNING ICON Appears when the Quick tuning mode is selected. When Z is displayed, the frequency changes in pre-set kHz or 1 MHz quick tuning steps. (p. 38) When Z is not displayed, the frequency changes in 10 Hz or 1 Hz steps. (pp. 37, 39) y FREQUENCY READOUTS Displays the operating frequency. Touch the MHz digits to enter the Band selection screen. Touch the MHz digits for 1 second to turn the 1 MHz quick tuning mode ON or OFF. Touch the kHz digits to turn the pre-set kHz quick tuning mode ON or OFF. Touch the kHz digits for 1 second to enter the Tun-
ing step selection screen. Touch the Hz digits to for 1 second to toggle be-
tween 10 Hz and 1 Hz steps. u SD CARD ICON appears when an SD card is inserted. and SD card. alternately blinks while accessing the i CLOCK READOUT Shows the current time. UTC time or local time can be selected. o SPLIT ICON (p. 82) Appears when the Split function is turned ON. o LOCK INDICATOR (p. 37) Appears when the Lock function is activated.
!0 LOCK ICON (p. 77) Appears when the Lock function is turned ON. Previous view 1 PANEL DESCRIPTION Front panel (Controller) (Continued) D Display q w e r t y u i
!0 14 TUNING DIAL SPEED ICON (p. 39)
(Mode: SSB-D/CW/RTTY) 1/4 appears when the tuning dial speed is set so that one rotation is equal to 14 of the normal rota-
tion. This function is available only when the quick tuning function is turned OFF.
!1 VOX ICON (p. 78) Appears when the VOX function is activated.
!2 PREAMP ICON (p. 71) Appears when a preampli er is turned ON. In HF/50 MHz frequency band, either P.AMP1 or P.AMP2 is displayed when the preamp 1 or preamp 2 is ON. In 144/430 MHz frequency band, P.AMP is displayed when the preamp is ON.
!2 ATTENUATOR ICON (p. 71) Appears when the Attenuator function is turned ON.
!3 AGC ICONS (p. 72) Displays the selected AGC time constant. AGC-F for AGC fast; AGC-M for AGC middle; AGC-S for AGC slow; AGC-OFF for AGC OFF. In the FM, WFM and DV mode, AGC-F for AGC fast is xed.
!4 DUPLEX ICON (p. 65) DUP+ appears when plus duplex, DUP appears when minus duplex (repeater) operation is selected. 1-9
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!5 RIT ICON (pp. 69, 81) RIT appears when the RIT function is turned ON. Shows the shift frequency of the RIT function.
!6 VOICE SQUELCH CONTROL ICON (p. 146) Appears when the VSC (Voice Squelch Control) function is turned ON.
!7 PRIORITY WATCH INDICATOR (p. 113) Appears while priority scan is activated.
!8 NOTCH ICONS (p. 77) MN appears when the Manual Notch function is
(Mode: SSB/CW/RTTY/AM) turned ON.
(Mode: SSB/AM/FM) AN appears when the Automatic Notch function is turned ON.
!9 NOISE REDUCTION ICON (p. 77) Appears when the Noise Reduction function is turned ON.
@0 NOISE BLANKER ICON (p. 76) Appears when the Noise Blanker function is turned ON.
@1 VFO/MEMORY ICONS (p. 34) VFOA or VFOB appears whether VFO A or VFO B is selected. MEMO appears when the memory mode is se-
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@4 INFORMATION READOUT (p. 80) Displays the transmit frequency of the Split opera-
tion, descriptions of the memory channel or Re-
ceived Call sign on the DV mode, and so on.
@5 FUNCTION DISPLAY (p. 19) Shows the function of the Touch keys. Push MENU to change the set of functions assigned to touch keys. Toggles the function display menu between M-1 (M-1 menu), M-2 (M-2 menu), M-3 (M-3 menu), D-1 (D-1 menu) and D-2 (D-2 menu). Previous view 1 PANEL DESCRIPTION Front panel (Controller) (Continued) D Display q w e r t y u i
@2 MEMORY CHANNEL READOUT (p. 100) Shows the selected memory channel, scan edge channel or Call channel. Memory bank indicator (A to E) appears to the left of memory channel. Touch to toggle between the VFO and Memory modes.
@2 SELECT MEMORY CHANNEL ICON appears when the selected memory channel is set as a select memory channel. (p. 151)
@3 MULTI-FUNCTION METER INDICATION Displays the signal strength while receiving. Displays the relative output power, SWR, ALC or compression levels while transmitting. When the Meter Peak Hold function is ON, the peak level of a received signal strength or the output power is displayed for approximately 0.5 seconds. Touch to select the RF power, SWR, ALC or Com-
pression meter. Touch for 1 second to display the Multi-function meter. 1-10 Previous view 1 PANEL DESCRIPTION Front panel (Controller) (Continued) D Display MENU to change the set of functions assigned Push to touch keys. Toggles the function display menu between M-1 (M-1 menu), M-2 (M-2 menu), M-3 (M-3 menu), D-1 (D-1 menu) and D-2 (D-2 menu). Functions vary, depending on the operating mode. In the DR mode, the D-1 (D-1 menu) and D-2 (D-2 menu) can be selected. Touch or touch for 1 second to select the displayed functions. D M-1 (M-1 menu) Display D M-3 (M-3 menu) Display
(Mode: SSB/AM/AM-D) D M-2 (M-2 menu) Display
(Mode: SSB)
(Mode: SSB-D)
(Mode: CW)
(Mode: RTTY)
(Mode: AM/AM-D)
(Mode: FM/FM-D/WFM)
(Mode: DV)
(Mode: SSB-D/RTTY)
(Mode: CW)
(Mode: FM/FM-D/WFM/DV) D D-1 (D-1 menu) Display
(Mode: DV, when the DR mode is selected) D D-2 (D-2 menu) Display
(Mode: DV, when the DR mode is selected) 1-11 Previous view 1 PANEL DESCRIPTION D Function keys on M-1 display SCAN KEY [SCAN] (p. 147) Touch to display the SCAN screen. SPLIT SWITCH [SPLIT] (p. 82) Touch to turn the split function ON or OFF. SPLIT appears when the split function is ON. Touch for 1 second to activate the quick split func-
tion. The transmit frequency shifts from the receive frequency according to the SPLIT Offset option in the Set mode.
(p. 162) The quick split function can be turned OFF in the Quick SPLIT item of the Set mode. (p. 162) VFO SELECT SWITCH [A/B] (pp. 32, 34) Touch to select either VFO A or VFO B. Touch for 1 second to equalize the undisplayed VFO settings to that of the displayed VFO. VFO/MEMORY SWITCH [V/M]
Touch to switch between the VFO and memory modes. (pp. 34, 139) Touching Memory channel also selects the VFO or mem-
ory modes. (p. 162) Touch for 1 second to copy the memory contents to the displayed VFO on the MAIN Band. (p. 142) MEMORY WRITE SWITCH [MW] (p. 140) Touch for 1 second to store VFO data into the selected memory channel. This can be done in both the VFO and memory modes. D Function keys on M-2 display DUPLEX KEY [DUP] (p. 65) Touch to select the duplex direction, or to turn OFF the function. DUP or DUP+ is displayed during duplex operation. In the FM mode, touch for 1 second to turn the one-
touch repeater function ON or OFF. DIGITAL SQUELCH KEY [DSQL] (p. 114)
(Mode: DV) Push to select a digital squelch function between digital call sign squelch and digital code squelch. Hold down for 1 second to display the DSQ screen
(digital squelch). MEMORY KEYER MENU KEY [KEYER] (p. 50)
(Mode: CW) Push to display the KEY screen (memory keyer) or the SEND screen (keyer send), depending on the KEYER 1st Menu option in the Set mode (p. 165). SPEECH COMPRESSOR KEY [COMP] (p. 80)
(Mode: SSB) Touch to turn the speech compressor function ON or OFF. COMP is displayed when the speech compressor is ON. Touch for 1 second to display the COMP screen. RTTY MENU KEY [RTTY] (p. 57) Touch to display the RTTY screen. CALL SIGN KEY [CS](F-1) (p. 85)
(Mode: DV) Touch to display the CS screen. The current call sign for DV operation appears. TRANSMISSION BANDWIDTH KEY [TBW] (p. 80)
(Mode: SSB) Touch to display the selected transmission band-
width. Touch for 1 second to select the transmission band-
width. Bandwidth is selectable from wide (WIDE), middle (MID) and narrow (NAR). 14 TUNING FUNCTION KEY [14] (p. 39)
(Mode: SSB-D/CW/RTTY) Touch to turn the 14 Tuning function ON or OFF. is displayed when the 14 Tuning function is ON. AGC KEY [AGC] (p. 72)
(Mode: SSB/SSB-D/CW/RTTY/AM/AM-D) Touch to select the time constant of the AGC circuit. Touch for 1 second to display the AGC screen. CALL RECORD KEY [CD] (p. 95)
(Mode: DV) Touch to display the CD screen. The call record channel appears. (RX01 to RX20) TONE SQUELCH KEY [TONE] (pp. 6264)
(Mode: FM) Touch to select a tone function between subaudible
(repeater) tone, tone squelch and DTCS code. Touch for 1 second to display the TONE screen of the selected tone function. 1-12 Previous view Section 4 RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT D D D D D D D D D D About the CW reverse mode About keying speed About CW pitch control CW sidetone function CW Auto tune function Memory keyer menu construction Memory keyer send menu Editing a memory keyer Contest number Set mode Keyer Set mode Operating SSB .........................................................................4-2 Operating CW ...........................................................................4-3
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..................................................................4-28 About RTTY reverse mode Twin Peak Filter RTTY Set mode RTTY decoder RTTY decode Set mode Transmitting an RTTY memory Editing an RTTY memory Turning ON the RTTY decode log RTTY decode log Set mode Repeater access tone frequency setting One-touch repeater function Transmit frequency monitor check 1750 Hz tone burst Turning ON the Auto Repeater function
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............................................4-30 Storing a non standard repeater D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D 4-1 Previous view 4 RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT Operating SSB q Select the desired frequency band. (p. 35) w On the Mode selection screen, touch SSB to select the LSB or USB mode. When operating above 10 MHz, USB is selected rst;
when operating below 10 MHz, LSB is selected rst. After selecting LSB or USB, touch SSB again to toggle between USB and LSB modes, if necessary. To select the data mode, after selecting LSB or USB, touch DATA to select the data mode, if needed. Rotate the Dial to tune a desired signal. The S-meter displays the received signal strength. The tuning step can be changed on the Tuning step selec-
e r t y u
(L)to adjust the audio to a comfort-
tion screen by touching kHz frequency. (p. 38) Rotate [AF]
able listening level. Push [PTT] on the microphone to transmit. The TX/RX indicator lights red. Speak into the microphone at your normal voice level. If necessary, adjust the microphone gain or RF pow-
er on the Mic gain/RF power adjustment display. Left Display Right Center The L, R, C or D in the instructions indicate the part of the controller. L: Left side R: Right side C: Center bottom D: Display (Touch panel) LSB or USB appears q Push MIC/RF PWR (C) to open the MIC gain/RF power adjustment display. TX meter w Rotate [M-CH]
(L) to adjust the MIC gain, or
(L) to adjust the RF power.
[BANK]
To adjust the MIC gain, touch the TX meter to select the ALC meter. And then, adjust it so that the ALC meter reading stays within the ALC zone. When the MIC gain is adjusted too high, your transmitted voice may be distorted. e Push MENU (C) to close the display. i Release [PTT] to receive. Convenient Receive functions Preamp and attenuator (p. 71) Twin PBT (passband tuning) (p. 75) AGC (auto gain control) (p. 72) Noise blanker (p. 76) Noise reduction (p. 77) Notch lter (p. 77) Receive lter width (HPF/LPF) (p. 169) Tone control (p. 169) Convenient Transmit functions Speech compressor (p. 78) VOX (voice operated transmit) (p. 80) Transmit quality monitor (p. 81) Transmit lter width (p. 80) Tone control (p. 169) 4-2 Previous view 4 RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT Operating CW q Select the desired frequency band. (p. 35) w On the Mode selection screen, touch CW to select the CW mode. After the CW mode is selected, touch CW again to tog-
gle between CW and CW-R modes, if necessary. Rotate the Dial to tune a desired signal. The S-meter displays the received signal strength. The tuning step can be changed on the Tuning step se-
e r t
(L) to adjust the audio to a comfort-
lection screen by touching kHz frequency. (p. 38) Rotate [AF]
able listening level. Set the Break-in operation to the semi break-in or full break-in mode. BKIN, F-BKIN or OFF (no indication) appears. While the M-3 menu is selected, touch [BK-IN](D) once or twice to select the Break-in operation. BKIN F-BKIN : Full break-in OFF
: Semi break-in
: No break-in (ACC socket connection for TX is necessary, as shown on page 22.) If a microphone is connected, its PTT can be used instead of the external TX switch. Left Display Right Center The L, R, C or D in the instructions indicate the part of the controller. L: Left side R: Right side C: Center bottom D: Display (Touch panel) CW or CW-R appears Appears y If the Semi break-in operation is selected at step set the Break-in delay. q While touch
[BK-IN](D) for 1 second to open the Break-in delay adjustment window. the M-3 menu is selected, t, w Rotate the Dial to adjust the delay time. The adjustable delay time is between 2.0 and 13.0 dots. Semi break-in operation is selected u i Use the electric keyer or paddle to key your CW sig-
nals. The TX/RX indicator lights red. The Po meter indicates transmitted CW output power. If desired, adjust the Key speed or CW pitch. q Push SPEED/PITCH (C) to open the Key speed/CW pitch adjustment window. w Rotate [M-CH]
(L) to adjust the Key speed, or
[BANK]
The adjustable key speed is between 6 and 48 wpm
(L) to the CW pitch.
(words per minute). The adjustable CW pitch is between 300 and 900 Hz. e Push MENU (C) to close the window. o Stop keying to return to receive. Convenient Receive functions Preamp and attenuator (p. 71) Twin PBT (passband tuning) (p. 75) AGC (auto gain control) (p. 72) Noise blanker (p. 76) Noise reduction (p. 77) Manual Notch lter (p. 77) function (p. 39) CW pitch control (p. 49) Convenient Transmit functions Break-in function (p. 79) Keying speed setting (p. 49) Memory keyer (p. 50) 4-3 Previous view 4 RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT Operating CW (Continued) About the CW reverse mode D The CW reverse mode receives signals with a reverse side CW carrier point similar to voice LSB and USB modes. Use when interfering signals are near a desired signal and you want to reduce the interfering tone. q w On the Mode selection screen, touch CW to select the CW mode. After the CW mode is selected, touch CW again on the Mode selection screen to toggle between CW and CW-R modes. Check that the interfering tone can be reduced. Carrier point The CW carrier point is set to the LSB side by default, the setting can be changed to USB side in the CW Normal Side item of the Function Set mode. (p. 165) SET(C) > Function > CW Normal Side About keying speed D The transceivers internal electronic keyer speed can be adjusted to between 6 and 48 wpm (words per min-
ute). Interference BFO Desired signal BFO Interference Desired signal CW mode (LSB side) CW-R mode (USB side) Left Display Right The L, R, C or D in the instructions indicate the part of the controller. L: Left side R: Right side C: Center bottom D: Display (Touch panel) Center SPEED/PITCH (C) to open the Key speed/CW pitch q w e Push adjustment display. Rotate [M-CH]
speed; counterclockwise to decrease it. Push MENU (C) to close the display.
(L) clockwise to increase keying About CW pitch control D The received CW audio pitch can be adjusted to suit your preference without changing the operating fre-
quency. Key speed adjustment q w e SPEED/PITCH (C) to open the Key speed/CW pitch Push adjustment display. Rotate [BANK]
Adjustable from 300 to 900 Hz (in 5 Hz steps). Push MENU (C) to close the display.
(L) to suit your preference. CW pitch adjustment 4-4 Previous view 4 RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT Operating CW (Continued) CW sidetone function D When the transceiver is in the receive mode (and the Break-in function is OFF p. 79), you can listen to the CW sidetone without actually transmitting. You can also use the CW sidetone to practice CW send-
ing, but be sure to turn OFF the Break-in function. The CW sidetone level can be adjusted in the Side Tone Level item of the Keyer Set mode (p. 54). CW Auto tune function D The automatic tuning function automatically tunes the displayed frequency when an off-frequency signal is received. This function is active while in the CW mode is selected. AUTO TUNE RXCS (R) to automatically adjust for a Push zero beat with the received signal. Zero beat means that two signals are exactly the same frequency. AUTO TUNE blinks when auto tune function is activat-
ed. If AUTO TUNE RXCS (R) is pushed when the RIT function is ON, the auto tune function changes the RIT frequency, not the displayed frequency. IMPORTANT!
When receiving a weak signal, or receiving a signal with interference, the automatic tuning function may tune the receiver to an undesired signal. If the off-frequency signal is too far away, the Auto tune func-
tion may not work. In that case, an error beep sounds. 4-5 AUTO TUNE RXCS AUTO TUNE icon Previous view 4 RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT Electronic keyer functions You can access a number of convenient built-in elec-
tronic keyer functions in the memory keyer menu. q In the CW mode, push MENU (C) one or more times Left Display Right w e to select the M-2 screen (M-2 menu). Touch [KEYER](
play the KEYER screen (Memory Keyer). Touch [SEND], [EDIT], [001] or [SET](
the desired menu. D), and then push MENU (C) to dis-
D) to select Center The L, R, C or D in the instructions indicate the part of the controller. L: Left side R: Right side C: Center bottom D: Display (Touch panel) See the diagram below. Push MENU (C) to return to the previous display. D Memory keyer menu construction The screen you want to appear rst can be selected in the KEYER 1st Menu item of the Function Set mode. (p. 165) SET(C) > Function > KEYER 1st Menu Keyer Memory (Edit) screen (p. 52)
[KEYER]
[EDIT]
Keyer Send screen (p. 51)
[SEND]
Keyer 001 (Contest number Set) screen (p. 53)
[001]
Push MENU Keyer (Root) screen
[SEND]
[001]
[EDIT]
[SET]
Keyer Set screen (p. 54)
[SET]
: Returns to the previous display. 4-6 Previous view 4 RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT Electronic keyer functions (Continued) Memory keyer send menu D Preset characters can be sent using the Keyer Send screen. Contents of the memory keyer are enterd in the Keyer Memory (Edit) screen. Transmitting q In the CW mode, turn ON the Break-in function. (p. w e r 79) When the Break-in function is OFF and you do step r, you can listen the memory keyer contents without trans-
mitting. Push M-2 screen (M-2 menu). Touch [KEYER](
screen. If the KEYER (Root) screen is displayed, touch MENU (C) one or more times to select the D) to display the KEYER SEND
[SEND](D) to display the KEYER SEND screen. Touch one of the Memory keys, [M1] to [M4](
send the memory keyer contents. Touch a Memory key for 1 second to repeatedly send the contents; touch any Memory key to stop the transmis-
sion. D), to Set the repeat interval to between 1 and 60 seconds (1 second steps) in the Keyer Repeat Time item of the KEYER SET screen. (p. 54) M1 M4 are highlighted while transmitting. The contest number counter advances each time the contents are sent. Push [1](D) to reduce the contest number advances by one before sending the memory keyer contents to a sta-
tion a second time. t Push screen. MENU (C) to return to the KEYER (Root) For your information When an external keypad is connected to pin 3 and pin 7 of the [MIC] connector, the contents of M1 to M4 can be transmitted without selecting the KEYER SEND screen. See page 167 for details. Touch [KEYER]
M1 sending display M2 sending display Counter Count up trigger icon M3 sending display M4 sending display While transmitting repeatedly
[ and ] appear 4-7 Previous view 4 RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT Electronic keyer functions (Continued) Editing a memory keyer D The contents of the memory keyer memories can be set on the Keyer Memory (Edit) screen. The memory keyer can memorize and retransmit 4 CW key codes for often-used CW sentences, contest numbers or a count up trigger. The total capacity of the memory keyer is 70 characters per memory channel. Programming contents q In the CW mode, push MENU (C) one or more times w e r t y D) to display the KEYER SEND D) to display the KEYER MEMORY MENU (C) to display the KEYER screen. to select the M-2 screen (M-2 menu). Touch [KEYER](
screen. If the KEYER (Root) screen is displayed, skip step e. Push Touch [EDIT](
(Edit) screen. The memory contents are displayed. Touch for 1 second on a desired memory channel to be edited, and then touch Edit. The memory programming screen appears. Touch the desired block one or more times to select the desired character, number or symbol. Selectable characters, numbers and symbols A to Z, 0 to 9, ? ^ . , @
u Touch AB12 to toggle between the Alphabet input and Number input mode. Touch [CLR](D) to delete the selected character, symbol or number. Touch [SYMB](D) to open the Symbol character selec-
tion window. Touch 9 to input a space. Touch [
wards or forwards. I](D) or [J](D) to move the cursor back-
i Repeat steps y and u to program up to 70 charac-
ters of memory contents, and then push [ENT](D). o Touch [2](D) or push MENU (C) to return to the KEYER (Root) screen. NOTE:
^ is used to transmit a string of characters with no inter-character space. Put a ^ before a text string such as ^AR, and the string AR is sent with no space. is used to insert the CW contest number. The number automatically advances by 1. This function is available for only one memory keyer channel at a time. is used in memory keyer channel M2 by default. Left Display Right Center The L, R, C or D in the instructions indicate the part of the controller. L: Left side R: Right side C: Center bottom D: Display (Touch panel) Memory keyer programming mode KEYER (Root) screen Touch [EDIT]
Touch the desired channel for 1 sec-
ond Touch Edit When inputting an asterisk, the counter is incremented by 1. M2 default indication Move the cursor Delete a character Select a Symbol Enter Cancel edit Select Alphabet or Number input Input a space Move the cursor Preprogrammed memory keyer contents Memory keyer channel Contents M1 M2 M3 M4 CQ TEST CQ TEST DE JA1 JA1 TEST UR 5NN BK CFM TU QRZ?
4-8 Previous view 4 RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT Electronic keyer functions (Continued) Contest number Set mode D This mode is used to set the contest number, count up trigger and Present number. The L, R, C or D in the instructions indicate the part of the controller. Setting contents q In the CW mode, push MENU (C) one or more times L: Left side, R: Right side, C: Center bottom D: Display (Touch panel) Contest number Set mode KEYER (Root) screen To the default setting Touch [001]
Touch the item
( Example: Num-
ber Style) Touch the option
( Example:
190ANO) Touch the item for 1 second. Default set window Touch Default. to select the M-2 screen (M-2 menu). w Push [KEYER](D) to display the KEYER SEND e r t y D) to enter the KEYER 001 (Contest MENU (C) to display the KEYER screen. screen. If the KEYER (Root) screen is displayed, skip step e. Push Push [001](
Number Set) screen. Touch the desired item to select. Touch the the setting. If desired, touch the item for 1 second to open the Default set window, then select Default to reset to the default setting. desired option or rotate the Dial to change u Push screen. MENU (C) to return to the KEYER (Root) Number Style This item sets the numbering system used for contest numbers normal or short morse numbers.
(Default: Normal) Short morse numbers are also referred to as cut numbers. Does not use short morse numbers Normal:
190ANO: Sets 1 as A, 9 as N and 0 as O. 190ANT:
Sets 1 as A, 9 as N and 0 as T. 90NO:
Sets 9 as N and 0 as O. 90NT:
Sets 9 as N and 0 as T. Count Up Trigger Set the count-up trigger to one of four memory slots for the contest number exchange. The count-up trigger al-
lows the contest number to automatically advance after each complete number exchange is sent.
(Default: M2) M1, M2, M3 or M4 can be set. Present Number This item shows the current number for the count-up trigger channel set above.
(Default: 001) Touch [+] or [](D) or rotate the Dial to change the number. Hold down the item for 1 second to display the default set window, then touch Default to set the counter to 001. 4-9 Previous view 4 RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT Electronic keyer functions (Continued) Keyer Set mode D This Set mode is used to set the CW sidetone, memory keyer repeat time, dash weight, paddle speci cations, keyer type, and so on. Setting contents q In the CW mode, push MENU (C) one or more times to select the M-2 screen (M-2 menu). w Push [KEYER](D) to display the KEYER SEND MENU (C) to display the KEYER screen. screen. If the KEYER (Root) screen is displayed, skip step e. Push Touch [SET](
Touch the desired item to select. See the next page for details of the set items and op-
D) to enter the KEYER SET screen. e r t Left Display Right Center Keyer Set mode The L, R, C or D in the instructions indicate the part of the controller. L: Left side R: Right side C: Center bottom D: Display (Touch panel) KEYER screen (Memory Keyer) tions. Touch [SET]
y desired option or rotate the Dial to change Touch the the value. If desired, touch the item for 1 second to open the De-
fault set window, then select the Default to reset to the default setting. 2](D) or push MENU (C) to return to the u Touch [
KEYER (Root) screen. Moves to the next page Returns to the previous page
(Example: Touch the Side Tone Level.) 4-10 Previous view 4 RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT Electronic keyer functions (Continued) Keyer set mode (Continued) D Side Tone Level Select the CW sidetone output level.
(Default: 50%) Rise Time Set the rise time of the transmitted CW envelope.
(Default: 4ms) 0 to 100% can be selected. 2, 4, 6 or 8 milliseconds can be selected. Side Tone Level Limit Set the CW sidetone level limit. When the [AF]
(L) control is rotated above a speci ed level, the CW sidetone does not increase.
(Default: ON) OFF: CW sidetone level is not limited. ON: CW sidetone level is limited. Keyer Repeat Time When sending CW using the repeat timer, set the time between transmissions.
(Default: 2sec) 1 to 60 seconds in 1 second steps can be selected. About rise time Key action Tx Rx Tx output power Set Tx power level 0 Rise time Time Key clicks on nearby frequencies can be generated if the rise time of a CW waveform is too short. Paddle Polarity Set the paddle polarity.
(Default: NORMAL) Dot/Dash Ratio Set the dot/dash ratio.
(Default: 1:1:3.0) Normal or reverse polarity can be selected. 1:1:2.8 to 1:1:4.5 (in 0.1 steps) can be selected. Keying weight example: Morse code K DOT (fixed*) DASH DASH Weight setting:
1:1:3 (default) Weight setting:
Adjusted Adjustable range SPACE (fixed*)
* SPACE and DOT length can be adjusted on the Key Speed/CW pitch adjustment display. Keyer Type Select the keyer type for [ELEC-KEY] connector on the controller.
(Default: ELEC-KEY) Straight key, BUG-KEY or ELEC-KEY can be select-
ed. Regardless of this setting, the [KEY] connector of the Main unit is for only a straight key. MIC Up/Down Keyer Set the microphone [UP]/[DN] switches to be used as a key. (The microphone [UP]/[DN] switches do not work as a squeeze key.)
(Default: OFF) ON:
The [UP]/[DN] switches can be used as a key for CW. OFF: The [UP]/[DN] switches cannot be used as a key for CW. When ON is selected, the frequency and memory channels cannot be changed using the [UP]/[DN]
switches. The optional HM-151 microphone cannot be used as a MIC Up/Down Keyer. 4-11 Previous view 4 RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT Operating RTTY (FSK) When using your RTTY terminal or TNC, consult the manual that comes with the equipment. Left Display Right q w e Select the desired frequency band. (p. 35) On the Mode selection screen, touch RTTY to se-
lect the RTTY mode. After the RTTY mode is selected, touch RTTY again to toggle between the normal and reverse modes, if need-
ed. Enter the RTTY decoder screen. Center The L, R, C or D in the instructions indicate the part of the controller. L: Left side R: Right side C: Center bottom D: Display (Touch panel) q Push MENU (C) one or more times to select the M-2 screen (M-2 menu). w Touch [DEC](D) to display the RTTY decoder screen. Touch [WIDE](D) to toggle the decode screen size between normal and wide. r Rotate the Dial to tune a desired signal. The S-meter displays the received signal strength. If the received signal cannot be demodulated, try to se-
lect the RTTY reverse mode in step w. The tuning step can be changed on the Tuning step se-
RTTY or RTTY-R appears Touch [DEC]
lection screen by touching kHz frequency. (p. 38) Switch ON the external TX switch to set the trans-
ceiver to the transmit mode, or transmit a SEND sig-
nal from your TNC. The TX/RX indicator lights red. The Po meter displays the transmitted RTTY signal t strength. Use your connected PC or TNC (TU) to transmit RTTY (FSK) signals. Switch OFF the external TX switch to receive. y u Convenient Receive functions Preamp and attenuator (p. 71) Twin PBT (passband tuning) (p. 75) AGC (auto gain control) (p. 72) Noise blanker (p. 76) Noise reduction (p. 77) Notch lter (p. 77) function (p. 39) Twin Peak Filter (p. 58) Rotate the Dial to the point where both sides of the dots equally appear. 4-12 Previous view 4 RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT About RTTY reverse mode The functions for RTTY operation D Received characters are occasionally garbled when the Mark and Space signals are reversed. This reversal can be caused by incorrect TNC connections, setting or commands. To correctly receive reversed RTTY signals, select the RTTY reverse mode. q w On the Mode selection screen, touch RTTY to se-
lect the RTTY mode. After the RTTY mode is selected, touch RTTY again on the Mode selection screen, toggles between the normal and reverse modes. RTTY-R appears when the RTTY reverse mode is se-
Left Display Right Center The L, R, C or D in the instructions indicate the part of the controller. L: Left side R: Right side C: Center bottom D: Display (Touch panel) Normal Reverse 170 Hz 2125 Hz 2125 Hz 170 Hz lected. Space Mark BFO BFO Space Mark Twin Peak Filter D The Twin Peak Filter changes the receive frequency re-
sponse by boosting 2125 and 2295 Hz for better copy-
ing of RTTY signals. MENU (C) one or more q w e r t D)
[RTTY](
to display In the RTTY mode, push times to select the M-2 screen (Menu M-2). Touch screen. Touch the Twin Peak Filter item to select. Touch ON to turn ON the Twin Peak Filter. Touch [
M-2 screen (Menu M-2). 2](D) or push MENU (C) to return to the the RTTY SET NOTE: When the Twin Peak Filter is in use, the re-
ceived audio output may increase. This is normal;
not a malfunction. 4-13 Touch [RTTY]
Touch Twin Peak Filter Touch ON Previous view 4 RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT The functions for RTTY operation (Continued) RTTY Set mode D The RTTY Set mode is used to set the Twin peak lter function, mark and shift frequencies and the keying po-
larity. Left Display Right Setting contents q w e r D)
[RTTY](
to display the RTTY SET MENU (C) one or more In the RTTY mode, push times to select the M-2 screen (Menu M-2). Touch screen. Touch the desired item to select. See below for details of the set items and options. Touch the the setting. If desired, touch the item for 1 second to open the De-
fault set window, then select the Default to reset to the default setting. desired option or rotate the Dial to change 2](D) or push MENU (C) to return to the t Touch [
M-2 screen (Menu M-2). Center The L, R, C or D in the instructions indicate the part of the controller. L: Left side R: Right side C: Center bottom D: Display (Touch panel) Touch [RTTY]
Touch the item
(Example: Mark Frequency) Touch the option
(Example: 1275) Twin Peak Filter Turn the Twin Peak Filter ON or OFF.
(Default: OFF) Shift Width Select the RTTY frequency shift.
(Default: 170) Mark Frequency Select the RTTY mark frequency.
(Default: 2125) 1275, 1615 and 2125 Hz are selectable. 170, 200 and 425 Hz are selectable. Keying Polarity Select normal or reverse keying polarity.
(Default: NORMAL) NORMAL:
Key open/close = Mark/Space REVERSE: Key open/close = Space/Mark 4-14 Previous view 4 RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT The functions for RTTY operation (Continued) RTTY decoder D The transceiver has an RTTY decoder for Baudot (mark frequency: 2125 Hz, shift frequency: 170 Hz, 45 bps). An external terminal unit (TU) or terminal node con-
nector (TNC) is not necessary for receiving a Baudot signal. q w MENU (C) one or more In the RTTY mode, push times to select the M-2 screen (Menu M-2). Touch [DEC](
screen. Touch [WIDE](D) to toggle the decode screen size be-
D) to display the RTTY decoder e r D) to turn ON the Hold function to tween normal and wide. Touch [HOLD](
hold the current screen. H appears when this function is turned ON. Touch [HOLD](D) again to turn OFF the Hold function. Touch [CLR](
characters. H disappears at the same time as the displayed char-
D) for 1 second to clear the displayed t acters are cleared. (The hold function is cancelled.) Push M-2). MENU (C) to return to the M-2 screen (Menu Setting the decoder threshold level If some characters are displayed when no signal is re-
ceived, adjust the RTTY decoder threshold level. q w MENU (C) one or more In the RTTY mode, push times to select the M-2 screen (Menu M-2). Touch [DEC](
screen. Touch [WIDE](D) to toggle the decode screen size be-
D) to display the RTTY decoder e tween normal and wide. Touch [<1>](
screen. Touch [<1>] or [<2>](D) to toggle between the RTTY de-
D) to display the RTTY decoder (2) r t D) to select the threshold level adjust-
coder and the RTTY decode (2) screens. Touch [ADJ](
ment mode. Rotate the Dial to adjust the RTTY decoder thresh-
old level. Touch [DEF](D) for 1 second to reset to the default set-
Touch [DEC]
function Hold ON/OFF Clear the character Appears when the Hold function is turned ON. The L, R, C or D in the instructions indicate the part of the controller. L: Left side, R: Right side, C: Center bottom D: Display (Touch panel) Touch [ADJ]
ting, if desired. Push y MENU (C) to exit the adjustment mode. The number of the decoder display lines, the UnShift On Space (USOS) function and new line code can be set in the RTTY Set mode. (p. 60) Touch for 1 second to reset the threshold level to default. Threshold level display 4-15 Previous view 4 RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT The functions for RTTY operation (Continued) RTTY decode Set mode D The RTTY decode Set mode is used to set the decode USOS function, RTTY decoder new line code and the TX USOS function. The L, R, C or D in the instructions indicate the part of the controller. L: Left side, R: Right side, C: Center bottom D: Display (Touch panel) Setting contents q w e r t y MENU (C) one or more In the RTTY mode, push times to select the M-2 screen (Menu M-2). Touch [DEC](
screen. Touch [WIDE](D) to toggle the decode screen size be-
D) to display the RTTY decoder tween normal and wide. Touch [<1>](
screen. Touch [<1>] or [<2>](D) to toggle between the RTTY de-
D) to display the RTTY decoder (2) D) to enter the RTTY DECODE SET coder and the RTTY decode (2) screens. Touch [SET](
screen. Touch the desired item to select. See below for details of the set items and options. Touch the the setting. If desired, touch the item for 1 second to open the De-
fault set window, then select the Default to reset to the default setting. desired option or rotate the Dial to change 2](D) or push MENU (C) to return to the u i Touch [
KEYER (Root) screen. Push 2). MENU (C) to return to the M-2 screen (Menu Touch [SET]
Touch the item
( Example: TX USOS) Touch the option
(Example: OFF) Decode USOS Turn the USOS (UnShift On Space) function ON or OFF. This function decodes a letter code after receiving a space.
(Default: ON) TX USOS Explicitly inserts the FIGS character, even though it is not required by the receiving station.
(Default: ON) OFF: Inserts FIGS ON: Does not insert FIGS OFF: Decodes as a character code ON: Decodes as a letter code Decode New Line Select the internal RTTY decoder new line code. CR: Carriage Return, LF: Line Feed
(Default: CR,LF,CR+LF) CR,LF,CR+LF: Makes a new line with any code. CR+LF:
Makes a new line with only the CR+LF code. 4-16 Previous view 4 RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT The functions for RTTY operation (Continued) Transmitting an RTTY memory D Previously entered characters can be sent using the RTTY memory. Contents of the memory are enter in the RTTY Memory (Edit) screen. q w MENU (C) one or more In the RTTY mode, push times to select the M-2 screen (Menu M-2). Touch [DEC](
screen. Touch [WIDE](D) to toggle the decode screen size be-
D) to display the RTTY decoder D) to display the RTTY memory X](D) to select the memory group to trans-
tween normal and wide. Touch [RTM](
screen. Touch [
mit. Touch [X](D) to toggle the memory group between RT1 RT4 and RT5RT8. Touch one of the memory keys, [RT1] to [RT4], or
[RT5] to [RT8](D). The TX/RX indicator lights red. The TX contents are displayed beside the Push M-2). MENU (C) to return to the M-2 screen (Menu icon. e r t y For your information When an external keypad is connected to [MIC] con-
nector on the Controller, one of RT1 to RT4 RTTY memory contents can be transmitted while the RTTY decode screen is selected in the RTTY mode. (pgs. 18, 133) RTTY memory screen (RT1RT4) RTTY memory screen (RT5RT8) Left Display Right Center The L, R, C or D in the instructions indicate the part of the controller. L: Left side R: Right side C: Center bottom D: Display (Touch panel) Transmits RT6 Touch [DEC]
Touch [RTM]
Touch [RT6]
The TX contents are displayed blinks 4-17 Previous view 4 RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT The functions for RTTY operation (Continued) Editing an RTTY memory D The contents of the RTTY memories can be set on the RTTY Memory (Edit) screen. The RTTY memory can memorize and retransmit 8 RTTY message for often-
used RTTY information. The total capacity of the RTTY memory is 70 characters per memory channel. Programming contents q In the RTTY mode, push MENU (C) one or more RTTY memory programming mode times to select the M-2 screen (M-2 menu). Touch [DEC](
screen. Touch [WIDE](D) to toggle the decode screen size be-
D) to display the RTTY decoder tween normal and wide. Touch [<1>](
screen. Touch [<1>] or [<2>](D) to toggle between the RTTY de-
D) to display the RTTY decoder (2) w e r t y D) to display the RTTY MEMORY coder and the RTTY decode (2) screens. Touch [EDIT](
(Edit) screen. The memory contents are displayed. Touch for 1 second on a desired memory channel to be edited, and then touch Edit. Touch [S] or [T](D) to select the displayed page. The memory programming screen appears. Touch the desired block one or more times to select the desired character or symbol. Selectable characters and symbols ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 1234567890
! $ & ? " ' / . , : ; ( ) RT1 default indication u i o Touch AB12 to toggle between the Alphabet input and Number input mode. Touch [CLR](D) to delete the selected character, symbol or number. Touch [SYMB](D) to open the Symbol character selec-
tion window. Touch 9 to input a space. Touch [
wards or forwards. y and u to program up to 70 charac-
Repeat steps ters of memory contents, and then push [ENT](D). Touch [
RTTY Decode (2) screen. I](D) or [J](D) to move the cursor back-
2](D) or push MENU (C) to return to the Left Display Right Center The L, R, C or D in the instructions indicate the part of the controller. L: Left side R: Right side C: Center bottom D: Display (Touch panel) 4-18 Select Alphabet or Number input Input a space Move the cursor Preprogrammed contents CH RT1 RT2 RT3 RT4 RT5 RT6 RT7 RT8 Contents DE ICOM ICOM K DE ICOM ICOM ICOM K QSL UR 599599 BK QSL DE ICOM ICOM UR 599599 BK 73 GL SK CQ CQ CQ DE ICOM ICOM ICOM K
MY TRANSCEIVER IS IC7100 & ANTENNA IS A 3ELEMENT TRIBAND YAGI.
MY RTTY EQUIPMENT IS INTERNAL FSK UNIT &
DEMODULATOR OF THE IC7100. Touch [EDIT]
Touch the desired channel for 1 sec-
ond Touch Edit Move the cursor Delete a character Select a Symbol Enter Cancel edit Previous view 4 RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT The functions for RTTY operation (Continued) Turning ON the RTTY decode log D Turn ON the RTTY decode log to store your RTTY op-
erating record, both TX and RX, into an SD card. Be sure to insert the SD card, otherwise this function does not work properly. The SD card is not supplied byu Icom. q In the RTTY mode, push MENU (C) one or more w e r t times to select the M-2 screen (M-2 menu). Touch [DEC](
screen. Touch [WIDE](D) to toggle the decode screen size be-
D) to display the RTTY decoder tween normal and wide. Touch [<1>](
screen. Touch [<1>] or [<2>](D) to toggle between the RTTY de-
D) to display the RTTY decoder (2) D) to display the RTTY DECODE coder and the RTTY decode (2) screens. Touch [LOG](
LOG screen. Touch Decode Log, and then select the RTTY de-
code log function ON or OFF. If desired, touch the item for 1 second to open the Default set window, then select Default to reset to the default setting. y When ON is selected, the RTTY decode log starts. Touch [
RTTY Decoder screen. 2](D) or push MENU (C) to return to the Left Display Right Center RTTY decode log The L, R, C or D in the instructions indicate the part of the controller. L: Left side R: Right side C: Center bottom D: Display (Touch panel) SD card icon Touch [LOG]
Touch Decode Log Touch ON 4-19 Previous view 4 RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT The functions for RTTY operation (Continued) RTTY decode log Set mode D The RTTY decode log Set mode is used to set the File Type and the Time stamps. q In the RTTY mode, push MENU (C) one or more w e r t y u times to select the M-2 screen (M-2 menu). Touch [DEC](
screen. Touch [WIDE](D) to toggle the decode screen size be-
D) to display the RTTY decoder tween normal and wide. Touch [<1>](
screen. Touch [<1>] or [<2>](D) to toggle between the RTTY de-
D) to display the RTTY decoder (2) D) to display the RTTY DECODE coder and the RTTY decode (2) screens. Touch [LOG](
LOG screen. Touch Log Set to enter the RTTY DECODE LOG SET screen. Touch the desired item to select. See below for details of the set items and options. Touch the desired option to change the setting. If desired, touch the item for 1 second to open the De-
fault set window, then select the Default to reset to the default setting. 2](D) or push MENU (C) to return to the i o Touch [
RTTY DECODE LOG screen. Touch [
RTTY Decoder screen. 2](D) or push MENU (C) to return to the RTTY decode log Set mode Touch [LOG]
Touch Log Set File type Select le type for saving a Log into an SD card, as the Text or HTML format.
(Default: Text) Time stamp (time) Select the time of the time stamp whether it is in local or UTC.
(Default: Local) Text:
HTML: Save as an HTML format Save as a Text format NOTE: The time wont be saved when OFF is selected in Time Stamp to the left. Time stamp Adds the time stamp (date, transmission or reception time) to the LOG le.
(Default: ON) OFF: Does not save the time stamp. ON:
Saves the date and time data. Local: The time is used in Local time UTC: The time is used in UTC time Time stamp (frequency) Selects the time stamp data whether adding the fre-
quency or not.
(Default: ON) NOTE: The frequency wont be saved when OFF is selected in Time Stamp to the left. OFF: Does not save the frequency ON: Saves the frequency data 4-20 Previous view 4 RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT Operating AM/FM q Select the desired frequency band. (p. 35) w On the Mode selection screen, touch AM or FM to select the AM or FM mode. To select the data mode, after selecting AM or FM, touch DATA to select the data mode, if needed. Rotate the Dial to tune a desired signal. The S-meter displays the received signal strength. The tuning step can be changed on the Tuning step selec-
e r t y u
(L)to adjust the audio to a comfort-
tion screen by touching kHz frequency. (p. 38) Rotate [AF]
able listening level. Push [PTT] on the microphone to transmit. The TX/RX indicator lights red. Speak into the microphone at your normal voice level. If necessary, adjust the microphone gain or RF pow-
er on the Mic gain/RF power adjustment display. q Push MIC/RF PWR (C) to open the MIC gain/RF power adjustment display. w Rotate [M-CH]
(L) to adjust the MIC gain, or
[BANK]
To adjust the MIC gain, adjust it with another station
(L) to adjust the RF power. listening to your voice for clarity. When the MIC gain is adjusted too high, your transmitted voice may be distorted. e Push MENU (C) to close the display. i Release [PTT] to receive. NOTE: On the 144/440 MHz frequency band, you can transmit in the AM mode. The L, R, C or D in the instructions indicate the part of the controller. L: Left side R: Right side C: Center bottom D: Display (Touch panel) Left Display Right Center AM or FM appears Convenient Receive functions Preamp and attenuator (p. 71) Twin PBT (passband tuning) (p. 75) This function is not usable in the FM mode. AGC (auto gain control) (p. 72) Noise blanker (p. 76) Noise reduction (p. 77) Notch lter (p. 77) Convenient Transmit functions VOX (voice operated transmit) (p. 80) Transmit quality monitor (p. 81) Tone control (p. 169) 4-21 Previous view 4 RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT Tone squelch operation The tone squelch opens only when you receive a signal containing a matching subaudible tone. You can silently wait for calls from others using the same tone. Left Display Right q w e r MENU (C) one or more times to select the Select the desired frequency band. (p. 35) On the Mode selection screen, touch FM to select the FM mode. Push M-2 screen (M-2 menu). Touch [TONE](
Tone squelch function. TSQL appears. Touch [TONE](D) to toggle between TONE, TSQL, D) one or more times to turn ON the t y D) for 1 second to display the TONE DTCS and OFF (icon disappears). Touch [TONE](
screen. TSQL Tone appears. Rotate the Dial to select the desired tone squelch frequency. See the table shown below. If desired, touch [DEF] for 1 second to reset to the default Center TSQL icon The L, R, C or D in the instructions indicate the part of the controller. L: Left side R: Right side C: Center bottom D: Display (Touch panel) Touch [TONE]
for 1 second setting. u i MENU (C) to exit the TONE screen. Push Communicate in the usual manner. The tone squelch opens only when you receive a signal containing a matching subaudible tone. Subaudible tones are superimposed on your transmit sig-
nal. Available tone squelch frequencies (Unit: Hz) 250.3 254.1 67.0 69.3 71.9 74.4 77.0 79.7 82.5 85.4 88.5 91.5 94.8 97.4 100.0 103.5 107.2 110.9 114.8 118.8 123.0 127.3 131.8 136.5 141.3 146.2 151.4 156.7 159.8 162.2 165.5 167.9 171.3 173.8 177.3 179.9 183.5 186.2 189.9 192.8 196.6 199.5 203.5 206.5 210.7 218.1 225.7 229.1 233.6 241.8 Touch for 1 second to reset to default Tone frequency 4-22 Previous view 4 RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT DTCS operation The DTCS function is another method of communica-
tions using selective calling. Only received signals hav-
ing a matching 3-digit code will open the squelch. q w e r MENU (C) one or more times to select the Select the desired frequency band. (p. 35) On the Mode selection screen, touch FM to select the FM mode. Push M-2 screen (M-2 menu). Touch [TONE](
DTCS function. DTCS appears. Touch [TONE](D) to toggle between TONE, TSQL, D) one or more times to turn ON the t y D) for 1 second to display the TONE DTCS and OFF (icon disappears). Touch [TONE](
screen. DTCS Code appears. Rotate the Dial to select the desired DTCS code number. And touch [POL](D) to select the desired code polarity. DTCS icon Touch [TONE]
for 1 second NN: Normal polarity is used for both transmit and receive. (Default) NR: Normal polarity is used for transmit, reversed polarity is used for receive. RN: Reversed polarity is used for transmit, normal polarity is used for receive. RR: Reversed polarity is used for both transmit and receive. If desired, touch [DEF] for 1 second to reset to the default setting. Touch for 1 second to reset to default DTCS code DTCS polarity u i MENU (C) to exit the TONE screen. Push Communicate in the usual manner. The tone squelch opens only when you receive a signal containing a matching subaudible tone. Subaudible tones are superimposed on your transmit sig-
nal. Available DTCS codes 023 054 125 165 245 274 356 445 506 627 732 025 065 131 172 246 306 364 446 516 631 734 026 071 132 174 251 311 365 452 523 632 743 031 072 134 205 252 315 371 454 526 654 754 032 073 143 212 255 325 411 455 532 662 036 074 145 223 261 331 412 462 546 664 043 114 152 225 263 332 413 464 565 703 047 115 155 226 265 343 423 465 606 712 051 116 156 243 266 346 431 466 612 723 053 122 162 244 271 351 432 503 624 731 4-23 Previous view 4 RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT Tone scan/DTCS code scan operation To search for a repeaters sub-audible tone frequency, a tone scan is available. By monitoring a repeater signal with a tone squelch or DTCS, you can determine the tone frequency neces-
sary to open the repeater or the squelch. Left q w e r t MENU (C) one or more times to select the Select the desired frequency band. (p. 35) On the Mode selection screen, touch FM to select the FM mode. Push M-2 screen (M-2 menu). Touch [TONE](
screen. Touch [TONE](
tone type to be scanned. Repeater Tone for a repeater tone, TSQL Tone for tone D) for 1 second to display the TONE D) one or more times to select the squelch or DTCS Code for a DTCS code, appears. When selecting a DTCS code to be scanned, the DTCS code and its polarity is displayed. You can select the de-
sired polarity by pushing [POL](D). NN: Normal polarity for both transmit and receive. NR: Normal polarity for transmit and reverse polarity for receive. RN: Reverse polarity for transmit and normal polarity for receive. y D) to start the Tone or DTCS scan. RR: Reverse polarity for both transmit and receive. Touch [SCAN](
Repeater Tone SCAN, TSQL Tone SCAN or DTCS Code SCAN blinks, depending on the type you select-
ed. If the squelch is open while scanning, the scan speed decreases. If Up/Down is selected as the MAIN DIAL (SCAN) op-
tion in the Scan Set mode, rotating the Dial changes the scanning direction. (p. 147) When a matched tone or code is found, the scan pauses, and the detected subaudible tone frequency or DTCS code is set. If desired, touch [DEF] for 1 second to reset to the default u Display Right Center The L, R, C or D in the instructions indicate the part of the controller. L: Left side R: Right side C: Center bottom D: Display (Touch panel) Touch for 1 second
[TONE]
Touch [TONE] to select the tone type Touch [SCAN]
setting. i Touch [SCAN](
D) to cancel the scan. When the tone scan or DTCS code scan is used in the Memory or Call channel mode, the detected tone frequency or code can be temporarily used. To save the detected tone frequency or code setting, you must overwrite the Memory or Call channel data.
(pp. 140, 141) While Tone scanning in the VFO mode 4-24 Previous view 4 RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT Repeater operation A repeater receives transmitted signals and retransmits them on a different frequency. When using a repeater, the transmit frequency is shifted from the receive fre-
quency by a frequency offset. A repeater can be accessed using the duplex function-
by setting the frequency shift to the same value as the repeaters frequency offset. See page 94 for details on accessing a D-STAR repeater. q w e r Touch the Memory channel indication once or twice to select the VFO mode. Select the desired frequency band. (p. 35) On the Mode selection screen, touch FM to select the FM mode. Rotate the Dial to set the receive frequency (Repeat-
er output frequency). When the Auto Repeater function is turned ON
(available in only the U.S.A. and Korea versions), steps t and y are not necessary. (p. 67) t Push MENU (C) one or more times to display the M-2 screen (M-2 menu), then touch [DUP](D) one or more times to set the offset direction. DUP or DUP+ appears. The transmit frequency (repeater input frequency) ap-
Left Display Right Center The L, R, C or D in the instructions indicate the part of the controller. L: Left side R: Right side C: Center bottom D: Display (Touch panel) Repeater tone icon Duplex icon Transmit frequency
(Repeater input frequency) D) to turn ON the repeater tone. pears above the function menu. The frequency offset (amount of shift) can be set in the DUP Offset item of the Function Set. (p. 163) Touch [TONE](
TONE appears. The tone frequency can be set in the TONE screen. 88.5 Hz is set by default. (p. 4-25) Communicate in the normal way. Subaudible tones are superimposed on your transmit sig-
y u nal. Frequency Offset setting The frequency offset (amount of shift) can be set in the DUP Offset item of the Function Set. (p. 163) SET(C) > Function > SPLIT/DUP > DUP Offset Frequency offset 5.0000 MHz If the Repeater tone frequency or the frequency off-
set is changed, the tone frequency or frequency off-
set for auto repeater function is also changed. 4-25 Left Display Right Center The L, R, C or D in the instructions indicate the part of the controller. L: Left side R: Right side C: Center bottom D: Display (Touch panel) Repeater tone icon Touch [TONE]
for 1 second Touch for 1 second to reset to default Tone frequency Previous view 4 RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT Repeater operation (Continued) Repeater access tone frequency setting D Some repeaters require a subaudible tone to be ac-
cessed. Subaudible tones are superimposed on your normal signal and must be set rst. You can select 50 tones from 67.0 Hz to 254.1 Hz. q w MENU (C) one or more times In the FM mode, push to select the M-2 screen (M-2 menu). Touch [TONE](
Tone encoder function. TONE appears. Touch [TONE](D) to toggle between TONE, TSQL, D) one or more times to turn ON the e r D) for 1 second to display the TONE DTCS and OFF (icon disappears). Touch [TONE](
screen. Repeater Tone appears. Rotate the Dial to select the desired tone squelch frequency. See the table below. If desired, touch [DEF] for 1 second to reset to the default setting. t y MENU (C) to exit the TONE screen. Push Communicate in the normal way. Subaudible tones are superimposed on your transmit sig-
nal. Selectable tone frequencies (Unit: Hz) 250.3 254.1 67.0 69.3 71.9 74.4 77.0 79.7 82.5 85.4 88.5 91.5 94.8 97.4 100.0 103.5 107.2 110.9 114.8 118.8 123.0 127.3 131.8 136.5 141.3 146.2 151.4 156.7 159.8 162.2 165.5 167.9 171.3 173.8 177.3 179.9 183.5 186.2 189.9 192.8 196.6 199.5 203.5 206.5 210.7 218.1 225.7 229.1 233.6 241.8 4-26 Previous view 4 RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT Repeater operation (Continued) One-touch repeater function D This function allows you to set the repeater operation by holding down one switch. First, set the frequency offset as well as the repeater access tone frequency (p. 163). q w e r Touch the Memory channel indication once or twice to select the VFO mode. Select the desired frequency band. (p. 35) On the Mode selection screen, touch FM to select the FM mode. Rotate the Dial to set the receive frequency (Repeat-
er output frequency). t Push MENU (C) one or more times to display the M-2 screen (M-2 menu), then touch [DUP](D) for 1 second to turn ON the one touch repeater function. TONE and DUP appear. The repeater receive frequency appears above the func-
tion menu. The Split Frequency mode is automatically turned OFF, if D) one or more times to switch the off-
it is ON. Touch [DUP](
set direction. DUP or DUP+ appears. Communicate in the normal way. Subaudible tones are superimposed on your transmit sig-
y u nal. Left Display Right Center The L, R, C or D in the instructions indicate the part of the controller. L: Left side R: Right side C: Center bottom D: Display (Touch panel) Touch [DUP] for 1 second Touch [DUP]
Duplex icon Repeater tone icon Transmit frequency
(Repeater input frequency) 4-27 Previous view 4 RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT Repeater operation (Continued) Transmit frequency monitor check D You may be able to directly receive the other partys transmitted signal without having to go through a re-
peater. This function helps you to check whether direct communication can be made, or not. XFC (R) to see if you While receiving, hold down can directly receive the other partys transmitted sig-
nal. While holding down XFC (R), the duplex direction and frequency offset are displayed above the function menu. While hold down XFC Left Display Right Center The L, R, C or D in the instructions indicate the part of the controller. L: Left side R: Right side C: Center bottom D: Display (Touch panel) Hold down XFC Displays the transmit fre-
quency Duplex direction and frequency offset 1750 Hz tone burst D A 1750 Hz tone is required to access most European repeaters. While hold down [PTT]
q w e push MENU (C) one or more times In the FM mode, to select the M-2 screen (M-2 menu). Push [PTT] on the microphone to transmit, and then touch [TONE](D) during repeater access. 1750Hz TONE appers. Communicate in the normal way. Popup window appears 4-28 Previous view 4 RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT Repeater operation (Continued) D Turning ON the Auto Repeater function
(U.S.A. and Korea versions only) When the operating frequency falls within the repeater output frequency range, the Auto Repeater function au-
tomatically sets the repeater settings (duplex ON/OFF, duplex direction, tone encoder ON/OFF). q w SET(C) to enter the Set mode. Push Touch the Auto Repeater item of the Function Set mode. Function > SPLIT/DUP > Auto Repeater If the speci ed item is not displayed, touch [Y] or [Z](D) e one or more times to select the page. Touch the desired option to turn ON the Auto Re-
peater function. U.S.A. version:
Korea version:
r Push ON1 Activates duplex only. ON2 Activates duplex and tone. OFF Auto repeater function is turned OFF. ON Activates duplex and tone. OFF Auto repeater function is turned OFF. SET(C) to exit the Set mode. Left Display Right Center The L, R, C or D in the instructions indicate the part of the controller. L: Left side R: Right side C: Center bottom D: Display (Touch panel) 4-29 Push SET Touch Function Touch SPLIT/DUP Touch Auto Re-
peater Touch the option Example: ON Previous view 4 RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT Repeater operation (Continued) w D q Storing a non standard repeater Turn OFF the Auto Repeater function in the Func-
tion Set mode. (p. 4-28) SET(C) > Function > SPLIT/DUP > Auto Repeater While the M-1 menu is selected, touch [A/B](
select VFO A. Rotate the Dial to set the repeater output frequency. Touch [A/B](
Rotate the Dial to set the repeater input frequency. e r t y Push MENU (C) to display the M-2 screen (M-2 menu), then touch [TONE](D) to turn ON the previ-
ously set tone encoder. D) to select VFO B. D) to u Push MENU (C) to display the M-1 screen (M-1 i o D) to turn ON the Split function. L) to select the desired memory menu), then touch [A/B](D) to select VFO A. Touch [SPLIT](
Rotate [M-CH](
channel. BLANK appears when a blank channel is selected. Rotate [BANK](L) to select the desired bank, if needed.
!0 Touch [MW](D) for 1 second to store the set con-
tents into the selected memory channel. M-1 menu VFO A Touch [A/B]
VFO B Push MENU (C) M-2 menu Touch [TONE]
Push MENU (C) Left Display Right The L, R, C or D in the instructions indicate the part of the controller. L: Left side R: Right side C: Center bottom D: Display (Touch panel) Center M-1 menu 4-30 Touch [A/B]
Touch [SPLIT]
Split icon Touch [MW] for 1 second Previous view 4 RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT About the 5 MHz frequency band operation (USA version only) For the USB mode The FCC speci es center frequencies on the 5 MHz fre-
quency band. However, the transceiver displays carrier frequency. Therefore, tune the transceiver to 1.5 kHz below the speci ed FCC channel center frequency. D Operation on the 5 MHz frequency band is allowed on 5 discrete frequencies and must adhere to the follow-
ing:
The USB, USB Data, CW and PSK modes Maximum of 100 watts ERP (Effective Radiated Power) 2.8 kHz bandwidth (maximum) It is your responsibility to set all controls so that trans-
mission in this frequency band meets the stringent con-
ditions under which amateur operations may use these frequencies. NOTE: We recommend that you store these frequen-
cies, modes and lter settings into memory chan-
nels, for easy recall. To assist you in operating within the rules speci ed by the FCC, transmission is illegal on any frequencies other than the ve shown in the tables at the right. Transceiver Displayed Frequency 5.33050 MHz 5.34650 MHz 5.35700 MHz 5.37150 MHz 5.40350 MHz FCC Channel Center Frequency 5.33200 MHz 5.34800 MHz 5.35850 MHz 5.37300 MHz 5.40500 MHz For the CW mode The transceiver displays the center frequency. There-
fore, tune the transceiver to the speci ed FCC channel frequency when you operate in the CW mode. Transceiver Displayed Frequency 5.33200 MHz 5.34800 MHz 5.35850 MHz 5.37300 MHz 5.40500 MHz FCC Channel Center Frequency 5.33200 MHz 5.34800 MHz 5.35850 MHz 5.37300 MHz 5.40500 MHz 4-32 Previous view Section 5 FUNCTIONS FOR RECEIVE D D D D D D Preampli er Attenuator IF lter selection Filter passband width setting AGC speed selection Setting the AGC time constant Preamp and attenuator ...........................................................5-2
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................................................................................5-2 AGC function ............................................................................5-3
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................................................5-3 RIT function ..............................................................................5-4 Twin PBT operation .................................................................5-5 IF lter selection ......................................................................5-6
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...................................................5-6 IF (DSP) lter shape ................................................................5-7 Noise Blanker ...........................................................................5-8
...........................................................................5-8 Noise Reduction ......................................................................5-9 Notch function .........................................................................5-10
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.............................................................5-11 Lock function ...........................................................................5-12
...........................................................5-12 Meter peak hold function ........................................................5-13 Simple Band Scope .................................................................5-14 Auto Notch function Manual Notch function Selecting the Lock type NB Set mode D D D D 5-1 Previous view 5 FUNCTIONS FOR RECEIVE Preampli er Preamp and attenuator D The preampli er ampli es weak signals in the receiver front end, to improve the S/N ratio and sensitivity. Turn ON this function when receiving weak signals.
(Frequency band: HF/50 MHz) Push P.AMP ATT (C) one or more times to set the pre-
amp OFF, preamp 1 ON or preamp 2 ON. Either P.AMP1 or P.AMP2 is displayed when the pre-
amp 1 or preamp 2 is ON. No icon is displayed when the preampli er is OFF. P.AMP1 P.AMP2 Wide dynamic range preampli er. It is most effective for the 1.8 to 21 MHz bands. High-gain preampli er. It is most effective for the 24 to 50 MHz bands.
(Frequency band: 144/430 MHz) Push P.AMP ATT (C) turn the Preampli er ON or OFF. P.AMP appears when the preampli er is ON. No icon is displayed when its OFF. P.AMP ATT About the P.AMP2 preampli er Preamp 2 is a high gain receive ampli er. When it is used in the presence of strong electromagnetic elds, distortion sometimes results. In such cases, use ei-
ther the P.AMP1 or P.AMP OFF setting. Preamp 2 is most effective when:
Used on bands above 24 MHz and when signals are weak. Receive sensitivity is insuf cient when using low-
gain antennas, or while using a narrow band an-
tenna (such as small loop, a Beverage antenna or a short Yagi antenna). Attenuator D The attenuator prevents a desired signal from being distorted when very strong signals are near the signals frequency, or when very strong electromagnetic elds, such as from broadcast stations are near your location. These can both be independently set for each band. Hold down P.AMP ATT (C) for 1 second to turn ON the Attenuator. ATT appears on the display when the Attenuator is ON. Push P.AMP ATT (C) to turn it OFF. P.AMP ATT About the Preampli er and Attenuator switching procedure Push or hold down P.AMP ATT (C) to switch the Preampli er and Attenuator, as shown below. HF/50 MHz frequency bands P.AMP OFF P.AMP1 ON P.AMP ATT Push P.AMP2 ON 144/430 MHz frequency bands P.AMP OFF P.AMP ON Push P.AMP ATT 5-2 Hold down P.AMP ATT Push P.AMP ATT Hold down P.AMP ATT Push P.AMP ATT ATT ON ATT ON Previous view 5 FUNCTIONS FOR RECEIVE AGC function The AGC (Auto Gain Control) controls receiver gain to produce a constant audio output level, even when the received signal strength greatly varies. The transceiver has 3 pre-set AGC time constants: fast, mid and slow for SSB, CW, RTTY and AM modes. In the FM , WFM and DV modes, the AGC time con-
stant is xed as FAST (0.1 second). Left Display Right The L, R, C or D in the instructions indicate the part of the controller. L: Left side R: Right side C: Center bottom D: Display (Touch panel) Center D q w e AGC speed selection On the Mode selection screen, select either the SSB, CW, RTTY or AM mode. (p.3-??) Push M-2 screen (M-2 menu). Touch [AGC](
(MID) or AGC-S (SLOW). MENU (C) one or more times to select the D) to select AGC-F (FAST), AGC-M AGC OFF appears when the selected AGC speeds time constant is set to OFF. D q w e r t MENU (C) one or more times to select the Setting the AGC time constant On the Mode selection screen, select either the SSB, CW, RTTY or AM mode. (p.3-??) Push M-2 screen (M-2 menu). Touch [AGC](
screen. Touch either [FAST]
the desired AGC speed to be set. The selected AGC speeds time constant is highlighted. Rotate the Dial to set the selected time constant. AGC time constant can be set to between 0.1 to 8.0 sec-
D) for 1 second to display the AGC
, [MID] or [SLOW](D) to select onds, (depending on the mode) or turned OFF. If desired, touch [DEF](D) for 1 second to reset to the default setting for the selected time constant. If desired, select another mode (any other than FM, WFM or DV), then repeat steps e and r. MENU (C) to exit the AGC screen. Push y u Selectable AGC time constant
(unit: seconds) Selectable AGC time constant Mode SSB CW/RTTY AM Default 0.3 (FAST) 2.0 (MID) 6.0 (SLOW) 0.1 (FAST) 0.5 (MID) 1.2 (SLOW) 3.0 (FAST) 5.0 (MID) 7.0 (SLOW) OFF, 0.1, 0.2, 0.3, 0.5, 0.8, 1.2, 1.6, 2.0, 2.5, 3.0, 4.0, 5.0, 6.0 OFF, 0.1, 0.2, 0.3, 0.5, 0.8, 1.2, 1.6, 2.0, 2.5, 3.0, 4.0, 5.0, 6.0 OFF, 0.3, 0.5, 0.8, 1.2, 1.6, 2.0, 2.5, 3.0, 4.0, 5.0, 6.0, 7.0, 8.0 FM/WFM/DV 0.1 (FAST) Fixed When AGC-M (MID) is selected Touch [AGC] for 1 second Selected mode Selected AGC speeds time constant display When AGC-F (FAST) is selected When AGC-S (SLOW) is selected For your information When you are receiving a weak signal, and a strong signal is momentarily received, the AGC function quickly reduces the receiver gain. When that signal disappears, the transceiver may not receive the weak signal because of the AGC action. In that case, hold down [AGC](D) for 1 second, and rotate the Dial to set the time constant to OFF. 5-3 Previous view 5 FUNCTIONS FOR RECEIVE RIT function The RIT (Receive Increment Tuning) function compen-
sates for slight frequency differences between the two stations. The function shifts the receive frequency up to 9.99 kHz in 10 Hz steps*, without changing the trans-
mit frequency.
(L) control tunes in 1 Hz steps when
* The [M-CH]
the operating frequency readout is set to the 1 Hz step readout. q RIT (L) to turn ON the RIT function. Push RIT and the frequency shift appear when this function is Left Display Right The L, R, C or D in the instructions indicate the part of the controller. L: Left side R: Right side C: Center bottom D: Display (Touch panel) Center RIT LED lights orange ON. Rotate the [M-CH]
When the [M-CH]
w
(L) control.
(L) control acts as the RIT control, the RIT LED lights orange.
[M-CH]
[CLR]
RIT PBT LED lights green RIT frequency display If the RIT LED is OFF, push the [M-CH]
or more times to turn it ON. Pushing the [M-CH]
the [M-CH/BANK]
selection, PBT control or RIT control.
(L) switch to select the action of
(L) controls as the Memory/Bank
(L) switch one
- When the [M-CH/BANK]
(L) controls act as the PBT control, the PBT LED lights green.
- When the [M-CH/BANK]
(L) controls act as the RIT control, the RIT LED lights orange. (The RIT control is the inner control. The outer control is disabled.)
- When the [M-CH/BANK]
(L) controls act as the Mem-
ory/Bank selection, both LEDs are OFF. Hold down [CLR]
(L) for 1 second to reset the RIT frequency. Hold down RIT (L) for 1 second to add the frequency shift to the operating frequency. e To cancel the RIT function, push RIT (L) again. RIT and the frequency shift disappear. 5-4 Previous view 5 FUNCTIONS FOR RECEIVE Twin PBT operation
(Mode: SSB/CW/RTTY/AM) To reject interference, PBT (Passband Tuning) electron-
ically narrows the IF passband width by shifting the IF frequency slightly outside of the IF lter passband. The IC-7100 uses DSP for the PBT function. Moving both TWIN-PBT ([M-CH/BANK]
(L)) controls shifts the IF passband center frequency both above and below the received frequency. The LCD graphically shows the passband width and frequency shift. Touch the Filter icon for 1 second to display the FIL-
TER screen. The current passband width and fre-
quency shift are displayed. Hold down [CLR]
frequency to the center position. The dots disappear.
(L) for 1 second to set the IF The PBT is adjustable in 50 Hz steps in the SSB/CW/
RTTY modes, and 200 Hz in the AM mode. When adjusting, the shift value changes in 25 Hz steps in the SSB/CW/RTTY modes, and 100 Hz in the AM mode. The TWIN-PBT controls should normally be set to the center positions when there is no interference. The PBT setting should be cleared. When the PBT is used, the audio tone may change. The controls do not function in the FM, WFM and DV modes. While rotating the TWIN-PBT ([M-CH/BANK]
(L)) controls, noise may occur. This comes from the DSP unit and does not indicate an equipment mal-
function. Pushing [M-CH]]
(L) displays the lter passband width and shift value for 1 second. PBT OPERATION EXAMPLE Passband width and shift value are dis-
played while the TWIN PBT is used. Appear when pass-
band is shifted. FILTER screen display Shows the selected lter and passband width. While adjusting the PBT setting A dot appears when the passband is shifted. About Passband width and Shift value on the screen BW
: Passband width
( Width of () in which the two PBTs overlap) IF center frequency SFT
: Shift value Passbands center frequency Both controls in the center positions Cutting the lower passband edge PBT2 PBT1 PBT2 PBT1 Cutting both lower and higher passband edges PBT2 PBT1 Passband Passband IF center frequency Interference Desired signal Interference Desired signal Interference 5-5 Previous view 5 FUNCTIONS FOR RECEIVE IF lter selection The transceiver has 3 passband width IF lters for each mode. The lter selection is automatically memorized in each mode. The PBT shift frequencies are automatically memo-
rized in each lter. D q w IF lter selection On the Mode selection screen, select the desired mode. (p. 3-??) Touch the Filter icon one or more times to select IF lter 1, 2 or 3. The selected passband width and lter number is dis-
played as the Filter icon. D q Filter passband width setting
(Mode: SSB/CW/RTTY/AM) On the Mode selection screen, select the desired mode. (p.3-??) Passband widths for FM, WFM and DV modes are xed, and cannot be adjusted. Touch the Filter icon for 1 second to display the FIL-
TER screen to adjust the lter passband width. Touch the Filter icon one or more times to select IF lter 1, 2 or 3. Touch [BW](
sired passband width. Then touch [BW](D) to set it. If desired, touch [DEF](D) for 1 second to reset to the D), then rotate the Dial to adjust the de-
w e r default setting. If desired, select another mode (any other than the FM, WFM or DV), then repeat steps w and r. Push MENU (C) to exit the FILTER screen. t y Left Display Right The L, R, C or D in the instructions indicate the part of the controller. L: Left side R: Right side C: Center bottom D: Display (Touch panel) Center When FILTER2 or FILTER3 is selected in the FM mode, the TX modulation changes to the narrow FM mode (2.5 kHz). Filter icon Passband width and shift value FILTER screen display Mode IF lter Adjustable range (steps) Touch [BW]
SSB SSB-D CW RTTY AM AM-D FM FM-D DV FILTER1 (3.0 kHz) FILTER2 (2.4 kHz) FILTER3 (1.8 kHz) FILTER1 (1.2 kHz) FILTER2 (500 Hz) FILTER3 (250 Hz) FILTER1 (2.4 kHz) FILTER2 (500 Hz) FILTER3 (250 Hz) FILTER1 (9.0 kHz) FILTER2 (6.0 kHz) FILTER3 (3.0 kHz) FILTER1 (15 kHz) FILTER2 (10 kHz) FILTER3 (7.0 kHz) 50 to 500 Hz (50 Hz) 600 Hz to 3.6 kHz (100 Hz) 50 to 500 Hz (50 Hz) 600 to 3600 Hz (100 Hz) 50 to 500 Hz (50 Hz) 600 to 2700 Hz (100 Hz) 200 Hz to 10 kHz (200 Hz) Fixed WFM FILTER (280 kHz) Fixed 5-6 While adjusting the passband width Rotate the Dial to adjust the pass-
band width, and then touch [BW]
Blinks Highlighted Highlighted The PBT shift frequencies are cleared when the passband width is changed. This FIL screen (Filter) graphically displays the PBT shift frequencies and passband width. Previous view 5 FUNCTIONS FOR RECEIVE IF (DSP) lter shape
(Mode: SSB/CW) A soft or sharp type of DSP lter shape for both SSB and CW can be independently selected. q w e r On the Mode selection screen, select the SSB or CW mode. (p. 3-??) Touch the Filter icon for 1 second to display the FIL-
TER screen. Touch [SHARP] or [SOFT](
soft or sharp lter shape. Push MENU (C) to exit the FILTER screen. D) to select either the Left Display Right The L, R, C or D in the instructions indicate the part of the controller. L: Left side R: Right side C: Center bottom D: Display (Touch panel) Center When SHARP is selected Touch [SHARP]
to select SOFT When SOFT is selected Touch [SOFT] to select SHARP 5-7 Previous view 5 FUNCTIONS FOR RECEIVE Noise Blanker
(Mode: SSB/CW/RTTY/AM) The Noise Blanker eliminates pulse-type noise such as noise from car ignitions. NB (D) to turn the Noise Blanker function ON Push or OFF. NB is displayed when the Noise Blanker is ON. The L, R, C or D in the instructions indicate the part of the controller. L: Left side, R: Right side, C: Center bottom D: Display (Touch panel) When using the Noise Blanker function, received signals may be distorted if they are excessively strong or when the function is used for noise other than pulses. In this case, set the Noise Blanker threshold level to a shallow position, or turn OFF the function. (See below.) NB NB icon NB Set mode D To deal with various types of noise, the attenuation level and noise blanking duration can be set in the NB set mode. q w e NB (C) for 1 second to display the NB Hold down screen (Noise blanker). Touch [
Rotate the Dial If desired, touch [DEF](D) for 1 second to reset to the Y] or [Z](D) to select the desired item. to select the desired option. Select the item Touch for 1 second to reset to default default setting. r Push NB (C) to return to the previous screen. 1. NB Level Set the noise blanker threshold level to between 0%
and 100%.
(Default: 50%) 2. NB Depth Set the noise attenuation level to between 1 and 10.
(Default: 8) 3. NB Width Set the blanking duration to between 1 and 100.
(Default: 50) 5-8 Previous view 5 FUNCTIONS FOR RECEIVE Noise Reduction The Noise Reduction function reduces random noise components and enhances audio signals which are buried in noise. The received signals are converted to digital signals and then the audio signals are separated from the noise. q w e NR (C) to turn ON the Noise Reduction. NR (C) for 1 second to display the NR Push NR appears. Hold down screen (Noise Reduction). Rotate the Dial to adjust the Noise Reduction lev-
el; rotate it clockwise to increase reduction level or counterclockwise to decrease reduction level. If desired, touch [DEF](D) for 1 second to reset to the default setting. r NR (C) to exit the NR screen (Noise Reduc-
The adjustable reduction level is between 1 and 15. Push tion). If desired, push NR (C) to turn OFF the Noise Reduc-
tion. A large rotation of the NR control results in audio signal masking or distortion. Set the NR control for maximum readability. Noise reduction OFF Noise reduction ON Noise components Desired signal (CW) Left Display Right The L, R, C or D in the instructions indicate the part of the controller. L: Left side R: Right side C: Center bottom D: Display (Touch panel) Center NR NR icon Touch for 1 second to reset to default 5-9 Previous view 5 FUNCTIONS FOR RECEIVE Notch function
(Mode = Auto notch: SSB/AM/FM This transceiver has Auto and Manual Notch functions. Manual notch: SSB/CW/RTTY/AM) In the SSB or AM mode, push NOTCH (C) to toggle the Notch function between auto, manual and OFF. Either the Auto or Manual notch function can be turned OFF in the [NOTCH] switch (SSB) or [NOTCH] switch
(AM) item of the Function Set mode. (p. 165) SET(C) > Function > [NOTCH] switch (SSB) SET(C) > Function > [NOTCH] switch (AM) In the CW or RTTY mode, push the Manual Notch function ON or OFF. In the FM mode, push Notch function ON or OFF. AN appears when the Auto Notch function is ON. MN appears when the Manual Notch function is ON. No indicator appears when the notch lter is OFF. NOTCH (C) to turn the Auto NOTCH (C) to turn Left Display Right The L, R, C or D in the instructions indicate the part of the controller. L: Left side R: Right side C: Center bottom D: Display (Touch panel) Center Auto Notch function D The Auto Notch function uses DSP to automatically at-
tenuate beat tones, tuning signals, and so on, even if their frequencies are changing. Auto Notch icon NOTCH Auto Notch is OFF Auto Notch is ON Desired signal (AF) Desired signal (AF) Unwanted interference Interference is attenuated frequency 5-10 Previous view 5 FUNCTIONS FOR RECEIVE Notch function (Continued) Manual Notch function D
(Mode = Manual notch: SSB/CW/RTTY/AM) The Manual Notch function allows you to manually at-
tenuate a frequency using the NOTCH control. q w NOTCH (C) once or twice to turn ON the Man-
Push ual Notch function. MN appears. Hold down NOTCH screen. Touch [WIDTH](D) to select the Manual Notch lter width, NOTCH (C) for 1 second to display the WIDE, MID or NAR. Rotate the Dial Since the Notch lter has the very sharp characteristic, to adjust the Notch lter frequency. e slowly rotate the Dial when adjusting a lter. If desired, push NOTCH (C) to exit the NOTCH screen. Mode SSB RTTY CW AM Center frequency 1040 Hz to +4040 Hz CW pitch frequency 2540Hz to CW pitch frequency +2540Hz 5060 Hz to +5100 Hz Manual Notch is OFF Manual Notch is ON Desired signal (AF) Desired signal (AF) Unwanted interference Interference frequency is attenuated Left Display Right The L, R, C or D in the instructions indicate the part of the controller. L: Left side R: Right side C: Center bottom D: Display (Touch panel) Center NOTCH Manual Notch icon Manual Notch lter width While tuning the manual notch lter, noise may be heard. This comes from the DSP unit and does not indicate an equipment malfunction. 5-11 Previous view 5 FUNCTIONS FOR RECEIVE Lock function The IC-7100 has two kinds of lock functions; Dial Lock and Panel Lock. The Dial Lock function locks only the Dial, and Panel Lock function locks controller opera-
tion. The Dial Lock function prevents frequency changes by accidental movement of the Dial by electronically lock-
ing it. To prevent accidental frequency changes and un-
necessary function access, use the Panel Lock func-
tion. Hold down SPEECH
(R) to turn the Lock function ON or OFF. appears when the function is ON. NOTE: When the [SPEECH/LOCK] Switch item of the Function Set mode is set to LOCK/SPEECH, pushing [SPEECH/LOCK] turns ON the Dial Lock function. (p. 164) Left Display Right The L, R, C or D in the instructions indicate the part of the controller. L: Left side R: Right side C: Center bottom D: Display (Touch panel) Center Selecting the Lock type D The Lock function is set to MAIN DIAL by default. The setting can be changed to PANEL in the Lock Func-
tion item of the Function Set mode. (p. 165) q w SET(C) to enter the Set mode. Push Touch the Lock Function item of the Function Set mode. Function > Lock Function If the speci ed item is not displayed, touch [Y] or [Z](D) e one or more times to select the page. Touch the desired option to set the Lock type. MAIN DIAL: Locks only the Dial operation. PANEL:
Locks the Dial, controls and keys. SPEECH SQL]
Lock function is ON.
(R), [PWR/AF]
(L) and [RF/
(L) can be used while in the Panel r Push SET(C) to exit the Set mode. 5-12 SPEECH Popup window Lock icon Touch Function Touch Lock Function Touch the option Example: PANEL Previous view 5 FUNCTIONS FOR RECEIVE Meter peak hold function The Meter Peak hold function is set to ON by default, the peak level of a received signal strength or the out-
put power is displayed for approximately 0.5 seconds. The function can be turned OFF in the Meter Peak Hold item of the Display Set mode. (p. 165) q w SET(C) to enter the Set mode. Push Touch the Meter Peak Hold item of the Display Set mode. Display > Meter Peak Hold If the speci ed item is not displayed, touch [Y] or [Z](D) one or more times to select the page. Touch the desired option to turn ON or OFF the Me-
ter Peak Hold function. Push SET(C) to exit the Set mode. e r Left Display Right The L, R, C or D in the instructions indicate the part of the controller. L: Left side R: Right side C: Center bottom D: Display (Touch panel) Center 5-13 Appears for 0.5 seconds. Push SET Touch Display Touch Meter Peak Hold Touch the option Example: OFF Previous view 5 FUNCTIONS FOR RECEIVE Simple Band Scope The Band Scope function allows you to visually check the location and strength of signals around a speci ed frequency. The IC-7100s Band Scope function can be used in any operating mode and any frequency band. Blinks when the reference frequency is outside of the sweep range. Band scope display Frequency display mark Sweep step display DESCRIPTION While the band scope is sweeping, X is displayed; while stopped, Z is displayed. Received audio is not heard from the speaker while the band scope is sweeping. Displays the signal location and strength in relation to the center (displayed) frequency. Signal strength is relative to the S-meter level, S1 to S9+30 dB, with each vertical dot in the band scope indicators 1 to 15 dots. Between +30 dB to +60 dB are also displayed by 15 dots. Signal activity is measured 30 steps from the center frequency, with each step equal to the selected sweep step. After a sweep, displays the relative position of the reference frequency. When the reference frequency is outside of the sweep range, or blinks. After changing the frequency, touch
[RCL](D) for 1 second to automatically return to the center frequency. Displays the selected sweep step. Steps of 0.5, 1, 2, 5, 10, 20 and 25 kHz are selectable. Each dot of the band scope display is equal to the selected sweep step. INDICATOR Sweep icon Band scope display Frequency display mark Sweep step display The band scope displays the receive signal location and strength over a speci ed range on either side of a selected frequency, in either the VFO or memory modes. q w e MENU (C) one or more times to select the Rotate the Dial to select a frequency. Push M-3 screen (M-3 menu). Touch [SCOPE](
SCOPE screen (Band Scope). Automatically starts sweeping with the previously select-
D) for 1 second to display the r t y ed sweeping step. D) one or more times to select the Z](D) to start sweeping, then automati-
During a sweep, received signals cannot be heard. Touch [STEP](
desired sweep step. 0.5, 1, 2, 5, 10, 20 and 25 kHz are selectable. Touch [
cally stop after sweeping. Touch [Z](D) for 1 second to start continuous sweep-
ing. In this case, touch [X](D) to stop the sweeping. During a sweep, X is displayed but received signals cannot be heard. If there is a lot of signal noise, turn OFF the Preampli er to reduce the signal input level, and, if necessary, turn ON the Attenuator to improve the readability of the band scope. Rotate the Dial to nd a signal that you wish to com-
municate with. If you nd the signal, communicate in the normal way. If you want to return to the frequency you were using before rotating the Dial, touch [RCL](D) for 1 second. If the selected frequency is set outside of the sweep u or blinks. range, If you want to update the band conditions while re-
ceiving, repeat steps r and t. Touch [SCOPE]
Sweep start/stop Sweep step selection Sweep icon NOTE:
If you select a large sweep step, a wide frequency range can be displayed on the band scope, but some signals may be skipped and not displayed. 5-14 Previous view Section 6 FUNCTIONS FOR TRANSMIT D D D D Semi Break-in operation Full Break-in operation Using the VOX function Adjusting the VOX function VOX function ............................................................................6-2
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......................................................6-2 Break-in function .....................................................................6-3
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............................................................6-4 Speech compressor function .................................................6-5 Transmit lter width selection ................................................6-6 Monitor function ......................................................................6-7 Split frequency operation .......................................................6-8
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...................................................................6-10 Quick Split function .................................................................6-11
...................................................6-12 Measuring SWR .......................................................................6-13
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.............................................................6-16 DTMF Memory encoder ...........................................................6-17
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..................................................6-20 Programming a DTMF code Transmitting DTMF code Transmitting DTMF code (Direct Input) Setting DTMF transfer speed Spot measurement Plot measurement SWR Graph Set mode Direct frequency shift input Split Lock function Split frequency offset setting D D D D D D D D D D 6-1 Previous view 6 FUNCTIONS FOR TRANSMIT VOX function
(Mode: SSB/AM/FM/DV) The VOX (Voice-Operated Transmission) function switches the transceiver between transmit and receive with your voice. This function provides hands-free op-
eration. D q w e r Using the VOX function Select the desired frequency band. (p. 35) On the Mode selection screen, select either the SSB, AM, FM or DV mode. (p.3-??) Push M-3 screen (M-3 menu). Touch [VOX](
VOX appears. MENU (C) one or more times to select the D) to turn ON the VOX function. Left Display Right VOX icon The L, R, C or D in the instructions indicate the part of the controller. L: Left side R: Right side C: Center bottom D: Display (Touch panel) Center Touch [VOX]
D q w e r t MENU (C) one or more times to select the Adjusting the VOX function On the Mode selection screen, select either the SSB, AM, FM or DV mode. (p.3-??) Push M-3 screen (M-3 menu). Touch [VOX](
screen. Touch [
Rotate the Dial If desired, touch [DEF](D) for 1 second to reset to the Y] or [Z](D) to select the desired item. D) for 1 second to display the VOX to select the desired option. default setting. y Push MENU (C) to exit the VOX screen. Select the item Touch for 1 second to reset to default 3. VOX Delay Set the VOX delay to between 0.0 and 2.0 seconds, for normal pauses in speech before returning to receive.
(Default: 0.2sec) 1. VOX Gain Adjust the VOX gain to between 0% and 100%, in 1%
steps. Higher values make the VOX function more sensitive to your voice.
(Default: 50%) 2. Anti-VOX Adjust the ANTI-VOX gain to between 0% and 100%, in 1% steps. Higher values make the VOX function less sensitive to the received audio from a speaker or headphones.
(Default: 50%) 6-2 Previous view 6 FUNCTIONS FOR TRANSMIT Break-in function
(Mode: CW) The Break-in function is used in the CW mode to auto-
matically toggle the transceiver between transmit and receive when keying. The IC-7100 is capable of Full Break-in or Semi Break-in. Semi Break-in operation D During Semi Break-in operation, the transceiver imme-
diately transmits when you key down, then returns to receive after a preset delay time has passed after you stop keying. Left Display Right The L, R, C or D in the instructions indicate the part of the controller. L: Left side R: Right side C: Center bottom D: Display (Touch panel) Center q w e r t y u D) one or more times to turn ON the MENU (C) one or more times to select the Select the desired frequency band. (p. 3-5) On the Mode selection screen, select the CW or CW-R mode. (p.3-??) Push M-3 screen (M-3 menu). Touch [BK-IN](
Semi Break-in function. BKIN appears. When the M-3 screen (M-3 menu) is selected, touch [BK-IN](D) for 1 second to display the BK-IN screen. Touch [
Rotate the Dial If desired, touch [DEF](D) for 1 second to reset to the Y] or [Z](D) to select the desired item. to select the desired option. default setting. i Push MENU (C) to exit the BK-IN screen. Semi Break-in icon Touch [BK-IN]
Touch [BK-IN]
for 1 second Touch for 1 second to reset to default Shows break-in delay time 6-3 Previous view 6 FUNCTIONS FOR TRANSMIT Break-in function (Continued) Full Break-in operation D During Full Break-in operation, the transceiver trans-
mits when you key down, then immediately returns to receive when you release. q w e MENU (C) one or more times to select the On the Mode selection screen, select the CW or CW-R mode. (p.3-??) Push M-3 screen (M-3 menu). Touch [BK-IN](
Full Break-in function. F-BKIN appears. D) one or more times to turn ON the Left Display Right The L, R, C or D in the instructions indicate the part of the controller. L: Left side R: Right side C: Center bottom D: Display (Touch panel) Center When using a paddle:
Adjust the keying speed while operating a paddle. q Push adjustment window. SPEED/PITCH (C) to open the Key speed/CW pitch w Rotate [M-CH]
The adjustable key speed is between 6 and 48 wpm
(L) to adjust the Key speed.
(words per minute). Push e MENU (C) to close the window. Touch [BK-IN]
Full Break-in icon
[M-CH]
SPEED/PITCH 6-4 Previous view 6 FUNCTIONS FOR TRANSMIT Speech compressor function
(Mode: SSB) The Speech Compressor function increases average RF output power, improving signal strength and read-
ability. q w e Select the desired frequency band. (p. 3-5) On the Mode selection screen, select the USB or LSB mode. (p.3-??) Before rst tuning ON the Speech compressor, adjust the microphone gain so that the ALC meter reading stays within the ALC zone. Left Display Right The L, R, C or D in the instructions indicate the part of the controller. L: Left side R: Right side C: Center bottom D: Display (Touch panel) Center q Push MIC/RF PWR (C) to open the MIC gain/RF power adjustment display. w Rotate [M-CH]
(L) to adjust the MIC gain. To adjust the MIC gain, touch the TX meter to select the ALC meter. e Push MENU (C) to close the display. Speech Compressor icon Touch [COMP]
Touch [COMP]
for 1 second r t y u i D) to turn ON the Speech Compres-
MENU (C) one or more times to select the Push M-2 screen (M-2 menu). Touch [COMP](
sor. COMP appears. Touch [COMP](
(Compressor) screen. While speaking into the microphone at your normal voice level, rotate the Dial so that the COMP meter reading stays within the COMP level zone (10 dB to 20 dB zone). To adjust the COMP level, touch the TX meter to select D) for 1 second to display the COMP the COMP meter. If desired, touch [DEF] for 1 second to reset to the default setting. When the COMP meter peaks above the COMP level zone, your transmitted voice may be distort-
ed. Push MENU (C) to exit the COMP screen. Touch for 1 second to reset to default Shows the compression level COMP meter COMP level zone
(10 dB to 20 dB) 6-5 Previous view 6 FUNCTIONS FOR TRANSMIT Transmit lter width selection
(Mode: SSB) The transmit lter width for the SSB mode can be se-
lected from Wide, Mid or Narrow. This setting can be memorized each for the Speech Compressor ON and OFF. q w e r t MENU (C) one or more times to select the Select the desired frequency band. (p. 3-5) On the Mode selection screen, select the USB or LSB mode. (p.3-??) Push M-2 screen (M-2 menu). Touch [COMP](
sor. COMP appears. Touch [TBW](
Wide, Mid or Narrow transmission passband width. Touch [TBW](D) to display the selected TX lter width for D) for 1 second one or more times a D) to turn ON the Speech Compres-
approximately 1 second. The following lters are speci ed as the defaults. Each of the lter widths can be set in the TBW items of the Tone Control Set mode. (p. 165) SET(C) > Tone Control > TX > SSB
> TBW (WIDE), TBW (MID), TBW (NAR)
- WIDE:
- MID:
- NAR:
100 Hz to 2900 Hz 300 Hz to 2700 Hz 500 Hz to 2500 Hz Left Display Right The L, R, C or D in the instructions indicate the part of the controller. L: Left side R: Right side C: Center bottom D: Display (Touch panel) Center 6-6 Push MENU Touch [TBW] for 1 second The selected transmit lter width is displayed for approximately 1 second. Previous view 6 FUNCTIONS FOR TRANSMIT Monitor function The Monitor function allows you to monitor your trans-
mit IF signals in any mode. Use this to check voice characteristics while adjusting transmit parameters. The CW sidetone functions regardless of the Monitor setting. q w SET(C) to enter the Set mode. Push Touch the Monitor item of the Function Set mode. Function > Monitor If the speci ed item is not displayed, touch [Y] or [Z](D) e r t one or more times to select the page. Touch the option to turn ON the function. Touch the Monitor Level item of the Function Set mode. Function > Monitor Level Rotate the Dial to adjust the monitor level. For the clearest audio output, adjust while holding down [PTT] and speaking into the microphone. The adjustable monitor level is between 0% (minimum audio level) and 100% (maximum audio level). If desired, touch the level bar for 1 second to open the Default set window, then select Default to reset to the default setting. Push SET(C) to exit the Set mode. y Push SET Touch Function Monitor ON/OFF Monitor level 6-7 Previous view 6 FUNCTIONS FOR TRANSMIT Split frequency operation Split frequency operation allows you to transmit and receive on two different frequencies. Split frequency operation is performed using frequencies in VFO A and VFO B. The Split frequency operation is automatically turned OFF when turning ON the One-touch repeater function. The following is an example of setting 21.290 MHz/
USB mode for receiving and 21.310 MHz/USB mode for transmitting. q w e MENU (C) one or more times to select the Set 21.290 MHz in VFO A and select the USB mode. Push M-1 screen (M-1 menu). Touch [SPLIT](
The transmit frequency (VFO B) and SPLIT appear. If desired, tap [SPLIT](D) again to turn OFF the func-
D) to turn ON the Split function. r tion. Set 21.310 MHz in VFO B and select the USB mode. The setting method has the three following ways.
(1) While holding down XFC (R) in VFO A, rotate the Dial to set the transmit frequency to 21.310 MHz in VFO B, and then select the operating mode to USB. While holding down XFC (R), you can change the Left Display Right The L, R, C or D in the instructions indicate the part of the controller. L: Left side R: Right side C: Center bottom D: Display (Touch panel) Center Touch [SPLIT]
Split icon frequency band and operating mode in VFO B. While holding down XFC (R), the transceiver re-
ceives the transmit frequency in VFO B.
(2) Touch [A/B](D) to select VFO B, rotate the Dial to set the transmit frequency to 21.310 MHz, and then select the operating mode to USB.
(3) Use the Quick Split function. The Quick Split function is much more convenient for selecting the transmit frequency. See the next content for details. Shows the transmit frequency (VFO B) While holding down XFC Shows the transmit frequency (VFO B) t Now you can receive on 21.290 MHz and transmit on 21.310 MHz. To change the transmit and receive frequencies, push
[A/B] to exchange VFO A and VFO B. Shows the frequency shift and direction After setting up 6-8 Previous view 6 FUNCTIONS FOR TRANSMIT Split frequency operation (Continued) Direct frequency shift input D The frequency shift can directly be entered. q w e Touch the MHz digits to enter the Band selection dis-
play. Touch [F-INP](
If the Shift direction is minus, touch ().
[SPLIT] changes to [SPLIT], and displays the Minus set-
D) to enter the Direct input screen. r t ting mode. Touch the desired number to enter the desired fre-
quency shift. 9.999 to +9.999 MHz can be set in 1 kHz steps. Touch [SPLIT] or [SPLIT](
D) to input the frequency shift to the transmit frequency, and the Split function is turned ON.
[Example]
To transmit on a 10 kHz higher frequency:
Touch [1], [0] then [SPLIT]. To transmit on 1.025 MHz lower frequency:
Touch [ ()], [1], [0], [2], [5] then [SPLIT]. Left Display Right The L, R, C or D in the instructions indicate the part of the controller. L: Left side R: Right side C: Center bottom D: Display (Touch panel) Direct input screen Touch the MHz digits. Touch [F-INP]
input the Shows digits Enter the Split off-
set Cancel edit Center Minus () input Delete entering 6-9 Previous view 6 FUNCTIONS FOR TRANSMIT Split frequency operation (Continued) Split Lock function D The Split Lock function is convenient for changing only the transmit frequency. When the Split Lock function is not used, accidentally releasing XFC (R) while rotating the Dial, changes the receive frequency. The Split Lock function is OFF by default, but can be turned ON in the SPLIT LOCK item of the Function Set mode. (p. 165) SET(C) to enter the Set mode. Setting q Push w Touch the SPLIT LOCK item of the Function Set mode. Function > SPLIT/DUP > SPLIT LOCK If the speci ed item is not displayed, touch [Y] or [Z](D) one or more times to select the page. Touch the option to turn ON the function. Push SET(C) to exit the Set mode. e r Left Display Right The L, R, C or D in the instructions indicate the part of the controller. L: Left side R: Right side C: Center bottom D: Display (Touch panel) Center Operation q While Split frequency operation is ON, hold down
(R) for 1 second to activate the split lock SPEECH function. While holding down change the transmit frequency. If you accidentally release XFC (R) while rotating the XFC (R), rotate the Dial to appears. w Dial, the receive frequency does NOT change. 6-10 Push SET Touch Function Touch SPLIT/DUP Touch SPLIT LOCK SPEECH XFC Previous view 6 FUNCTIONS FOR TRANSMIT Quick Split function When you touch [SPLIT](D) for 1 second, the Split fre-
quency operation is turned ON. The undisplayed VFO is automatically changed according to the plus/minus frequency shift programmed in the SPLIT Offset item of the Function Set mode (p. 165). Or the VFOs are equalized when 0.000 MHz (default setting) is pro-
grammed as the Split Offset (p. 165). SET(C) > Function > SPLIT/DUP > SPLIT Offset The Quick Split function is ON by default. For your con-
venience, it can be turned OFF in the Quick SPLIT item of the Function Set mode (p. 165). In this case, touch [SPLIT](D) for 1 second does not equalize the VFO A and VFO B frequencies. SET(C) > Function > SPLIT/DUP > Quick SPLIT q w e MENU (C) one or more times to select the Suppose you are operating at 21.290 MHz (USB) in VFO A. Push M-1 screen (M-1 menu). Touch [SPLIT](
Split frequency operation is turned ON. The transmit (VFO B) frequency is equalized to the re-
D) for 1 second. Left Display Right The L, R, C or D in the instructions indicate the part of the controller. L: Left side R: Right side C: Center bottom D: Display (Touch panel) Center
[SPLIT]
Touch for 1 second Split icon ceive (VFO A) frequency. While holding down the frequency offset between transmit and receive. When XFC (R) is released, the receive frequency is dis-
XFC (R), rotate the Dial to set r played. Shows the transmit frequency (VFO B) While holding down XFC Shows the transmit frequency (VFO B) Shows the frequency shift and direction The example shows the split offset is set to +20 kHz (+0.020 MHz). 6-11 Previous view 6 FUNCTIONS FOR TRANSMIT Quick Split function (Continued) Split frequency offset setting D By setting an often-used split frequency offset in ad-
vance, you can use the Quick Split function to select split operation at the touch of one key. q w SET(C) to enter the Set mode. Push Touch the SPLIT Offset item of the Function Set mode. Function > SPLIT/DUP > SPLIT Offset If the speci ed item is not displayed, touch [Y] or [Z](D) one or more times to select the page. Touch the number to enter the desired frequency shift, and then touch [ENT](D). 9.999 to +9.999 MHz can be set in 1 kHz steps. Push SET(C) to exit the Set mode. e r Left Display Right The L, R, C or D in the instructions indicate the part of the controller. L: Left side R: Right side C: Center bottom D: Display (Touch panel) Center Push SET Touch Function Touch SPLIT/DUP Touch SPLIT Offset Move the cursor Select a direc-
tion Enter Cancel edit Delete entering Enter the decimal point Move the cursor 6-12 Previous view 6 FUNCTIONS FOR TRANSMIT Measuring SWR The IC-7100 has a built-in circuit for measuring antenna SWR no external equipment or special adjustments are necessary. The IC-7100 can measure SWR two ways spot mea-
surement and plot measurement. Spot measurement D This function is convenient to use when measuring SWR of the antenna to install or periodic check. q If desired, push TUNER/CALL (L) once or twice to turn OFF the antenna tuner. If the antenna tuner is connected, and your want to mea-
w e r sure SWR of the antenna itself, perform this step. Select the desired frequency band. (p. 3-5) On the Mode selection screen, select the RTTY or RTTY-R mode. (p.3-??) If necessary, adjust the RF power to more than 30 W on the Mic gain/RF power adjustment display. If your are operating in the 144 MHz band, adjust the RF Left Display Right The L, R, C or D in the instructions indicate the part of the controller. L: Left side R: Right side C: Center bottom D: Display (Touch panel) Center NOTE This transceiver can measure SWR in the 144 MHz or 430 MHz bands. Depending on the length of the connected coaxial cable, or installation condition, the measurement may be different from the actual SWR of the antenna in these band. power to more than 20 W. If your are operating in the 430 MHz band, adjust the RF power to more than 15 W. q Push MIC/RF PWR (C) to open the MIC gain/RF power adjustment display. RTTY mode icon w Rotate [BANK]
e Push MENU (C) to close the display.
(L) to adjust the RF power. Before transmitting, monitor the operating fre-
quency to make sure transmitting wont cause interference to other stations on the same fre-
quency. t y u Touch the TX meter one or more times to select the SWR meter. Hold down [PTT] on the microphone or switch ON the external TX switch to transmit. Read the SWR on the SWR meter. If the SWR meter points 1.5 or less, the antenna is matched . SWR meter The best match is in this range.
(1.5 or less) i Release [PTT] or Switch OFF the external TX switch to receive. When the measured SWR is more than 1.5:1, adjust the antenna to match with the transceiver. 6-13 Previous view 6 FUNCTIONS FOR TRANSMIT Measuring SWR (Continued) Plot measurement D Plot measurement allows you to measure the SWR over an entire band. Shows starting measurement Frequency display mark Shows the graph bar SWR measuring step INDICATOR Measurement start icon DESCRIPTION Touch [Z](D) to start the measuring. While measuring, X is displayed. The measured fre-
quency is displayed by the frequency display mark, , below the graph bar. While measuring SWR, the frequency cannot be changed. When quieting the SWR measurement, the frequency returns to the previous frequency before starting the SWR measurement. Graph bar display Each vertical dot indicates the SWR value, and horizontal bar indicates the number of measure-
ment steps. The measurement steps can be selected the Number of Graph Bar item of the SWR GRAPH SET screen. SWR graph displays SWR 1 to 3 vertically, and many dots indicates the worse SWR.
(SWR is displayed 1.0=1 dot, 1.5=10 dots, 2.0=19 dots and 3.0=28 dots.) Frequency display mark Displays the relative position of the measurement frequency. SWR measur-
Displays the selected SWR measuring step. Set the Measuring Step item of the SWR GRAPH SET screen. ing step Left Display Right The L, R, C or D in the instructions indicate the part of the controller. L: Left side R: Right side C: Center bottom D: Display (Touch panel) Center 6-14 Left Display Right Previous view 6 FUNCTIONS FOR TRANSMIT Measuring SWR D q w e Plot measurement (Continued) Select the desired frequency band. (p. 3-5) On the Mode selection screen, select the RTTY or RTTY-R mode. (p.3-??) If necessary, adjust the RF power to more than 30 W on the Mic gain/RF power adjustment display. If your are operating in the 144 MHz band, adjust the RF power to more than 20 W. If your are operating in the 430 MHz band, adjust the RF power to more than 15 W. q Push MIC/RF PWR (C) to open the MIC gain/RF power adjustment display. Center w Rotate [BANK]
(L) to adjust the RF power. Before transmitting, monitor the operating fre-
quency to make sure transmitting wont cause interference to other stations on the same fre-
quency. r t y u D) to display the SWR (SWR Graph) MENU (C) one or more times to select the Push M-3 screen (M-3 menu). Touch [SWR](
screen. Set the center frequency for the SWR to be mea-
sured. If necessary, touch [SET](
D) to enter the SWR GRAPH SET screen to set the Number of graph bar or Measuring step. The selectable number of graph bar are 3, 5, 7, 9, 11 and 13. The selectable measuring steps are 10k, 50k, 100k and 500 kHz. Touch [2](D) or push MENU (C) to return to the previ-
ous screen. Touch [
A frequency marker, , appears below the left edge of X](D) to start the measuring. i o the graph bars and displays the frequency. Hold down [PTT] on the microphone or switch ON the external TX switch to transmit. The bar graph displays the SWR.
!0 Release [PTT] or Switch OFF the external TX switch The L, R, C or D in the instructions indicate the part of the controller. L: Left side R: Right side C: Center bottom D: Display (Touch panel) Push MENU Touch [SWR]
Touch [Z]
to receive. The frequency marker moves to, and frequency display changes to the next frequency to be measured.
!1 Repeat steps o and !0 to measure SWR over the entire frequency range. Measuring SWR While measuring SWR, the frequency cannot be changed Frequency display mark The best match is in this range. (1.5 or less) 6-15 Previous view 6 FUNCTIONS FOR TRANSMIT Measuring SWR (Continued) D q w e r t D) to display the SWR (SWR Graph) D) to enter the SWR GRAPH SET MENU (C) one or more times to select the SWR Graph Set mode Push M-3 screen (M-3 menu). Touch [SWR](
screen. Touch [SET](
screen. Touch the desired item to select. See below for details of the set items and options. Touch the desired option to change the setting. If desired, touch the item for 1 second to open the De-
fault set window, then select the Default to reset to the default setting. 2](D) or push MENU (C) to return to the y u Touch [
SWR (SWR Graph) screen. Push
(Menu 3). MENU (C) to return to the M-3 screen Number of Graph Bar Select the number of the graph bar for the displayed SWR Graph. The selectable number are 3, 5, 7, 9, 11 and 13.
(Default: 5) Measuring Step Select the SWR measuring step for the center frequen-
cy. The selectable steps are 10k, 50k, 100k and 500
(Default: 10k) kHz. 6-16 Left Display Right The L, R, C or D in the instructions indicate the part of the controller. L: Left side R: Right side C: Center bottom D: Display (Touch panel) Center Push MENU Touch [SWR]
Touch [SET]
Touch the item Previous view 6 FUNCTIONS FOR TRANSMIT DTMF Memory encoder DTMF tones are used for autopatching, controlling oth-
er equipment, and so on. The transceiver has 16 DTMF memory channels for storage of often-used DTMF codes sequence of up to 24 digits. D Programming a DTMF code q w e Select the desired frequency band. (p. 3-5) On the Mode selection screen, select the FM or DV mode. (p.3-??) The DTMF encoder can be used in the FM or DV mode. Push MENU (C) one or more times to select the M-3 screen (M-3 menu). If your are operating in the DR mode, push MENU (C) r t y u i o D) to display the DTMF mode. D) to display the DTMF MEMORY once or twice to select the D-2 screen (D-2 menu). Touch [DTMF](
The DTMF screen is displayed. Touch [EDIT](
screen. Touch the desired channel to select. d0 to d9, dA to dD, d and d# are selectable. Touch the DTMF code. After entering the DTMF codes, touch [ENT](
D) to save the channel, and return to the DTMF MEMO-
RY screen. Touch [
DTMF screen. 2](D) or push MENU (C) to return to the number or character to enter the desired Left Display Right The L, R, C or D in the instructions indicate the part of the controller. L: Left side R: Right side C: Center bottom D: Display (Touch panel) Move the cursor Center 6-17 Touch [DTMF]
Touch [EDIT]
Touch the channel Example d0 Move the cursor Delete a number Enter Cancel edit Touch [ENT]
Previous view 6 FUNCTIONS FOR TRANSMIT DTMF memory encoder (Continued) Transmitting DTMF code D To transmit DTMF code using a DTMF send window, program the desired code in advance. q w e Select the desired frequency band. (p. 3-5) On the Mode selection screen, select the FM or DV mode. (p.3-??) The DTMF encoder can be used in the FM or DV mode. Push MENU (C) one or more times to select the M-3 screen (M-3 menu). If your are operating in the DR mode, push MENU (C) r t y D) to display the DTMF mode. once or twice to select the D-2 screen (D-2 menu). Touch [DTMF](
The DTMF screen is displayed. Touch [SEND](
Touch the desired channel to transmit the DTMF code. The transceiver automatically transmits the selected D) to open the DTMF send window. DTMF code. While transmitting, touch [SEND], [EDIT] or [SET](D) or push MENU (C), SET(C) or XFC (R), cancels the transmission. After transmitting, transceiver returns to the DTMF screen. Left Display Right The L, R, C or D in the instructions indicate the part of the controller. L: Left side R: Right side C: Center bottom D: Display (Touch panel) Center While transmitting Touch [DTMF]
Touch [SEND]
Touch the DTMF channel Example: d0 Highlighted while transmitting The DTMF code scrolls to the left edge, and disappears every one digit when the each digit is sent. 6-18 Previous view 6 FUNCTIONS FOR TRANSMIT DTMF memory encoder (Continued) D Transmitting DTMF code (Direct Input) q w e Select the desired frequency band. (p. 3-5) On the Mode selection screen, select the FM or DV mode. (p.3-??) The DTMF encoder can be used in the FM or DV mode. Push MENU (C) one or more times to select the M-3 screen (M-3 menu). If your are operating in the DR mode, push MENU (C) r t y u i D) to display the DTMF mode. D) to open the DTMF send window. once or twice to select the D-2 screen (D-2 menu). Touch [DTMF](
The DTMF screen is displayed. Touch [SEND](
Touch Direct Input to display the DTMF DIRECT INPUT screen. Touch the DTMF code. When all digit are set, touch [TX](
code. The transceiver automatically transmits the DTMF code. While transmitting, touch [SEND], [EDIT] or [SET](D) or push MENU (C), SET(C) or XFC (R), cancels the transmission. number or character to enter the desired D) to transmit the After transmitting, transceiver returns to the DTMF screen. Left Display Right The L, R, C or D in the instructions indicate the part of the controller. L: Left side R: Right side C: Center bottom D: Display (Touch panel) Center Move the cursor While transmitting Touch [DTMF]
Touch [SEND]
Touch Direct Input Move the cursor Delete a number Transmit the code Cancel edit Touch [TX]
Highlighted while transmitting The DTMF code scrolls to the left edge, and disappears every one digit when the each digit is sent. 6-19 Example: Set the DTMF transfer speed to 300 millisec-
onds. Touch [DTMF]
Touch [SET]
Touch the item Touch the option Example: 300 ms Previous view 6 FUNCTIONS FOR TRANSMIT DTMF memory encoder (Continued) Setting DTMF transfer speed D The DTMF transfer speed can be selected. q w On the Mode selection screen, select the FM or DV mode. (p.3-??) The DTMF encoder can be used in the FM or DV mode. Push MENU (C) one or more times to select the M-3 screen (M-3 menu). If your are operating in the DR mode, push MENU (C) D) to display the DTMF mode. once or twice to select the D-2 screen (D-2 menu). Touch [DTMF](
The DTMF screen is displayed. Touch [SET](
Touch DTMF Speed to enter the DTMF Speed set screen. Touch the desired option to change the setting. 100ms: Transfer the DTMF tones at about 100 millisec-
D) to enter the DTMF SET mode. e r t y onds per code. 5 characters per second. 200ms: Transfer the DTMF tones at about 200 millisec-
onds per code. 2.5 characters per second. 300ms: Transfer the DTMF tones at about 300 millisec-
onds per code. 1.6 characters per second. 500ms: Transfer the DTMF tones at about 500 millisec-
onds per code. 1 character per second. If desired, touch the item for 1 second to open the Default set window, then select the Default to reset to the de-
fault setting. Touch [
DTMF screen. 2](D) or push MENU (C) to return to the u Left Display Right The L, R, C or D in the instructions indicate the part of the controller. L: Left side R: Right side C: Center bottom D: Display (Touch panel) Center 6-20 Previous view Section 7 D-STAR INTRODUCTION MY (Your own call sign) programming .............................7-2 D-STAR Intoroduction ...........................................................7-5 About the DR (D-STAR Repeater) mode ..............................7-6 Communication Form in the DR mode ................................7-7 IMPORTANT!
The repeater list, described in this manual, may differ from your transceivers preloaded contents. Although Japanese repeaters are used in the setting examples, the Japanese repeater node (port) letters are dif-
ferent from other countrys. Be sure to add a repeater node letter as the 8th digit in the call sign eld after a repeater call sign, according to the repeater frequency band, as shown below. 1200 MHz: A (B in Japan) 430 MHz: B (A in Japan) 144 MHz: C (no D-STAR repeaters in Japan) 7-1 Previous view 7 D-STAR INTRODUCTION MY (Your own call sign) programming IMPORTANT!
Before starting D-STAR, the following steps are needed. STEP 1 Entering your call sign (MY) into the transceiver.
(MY) to a gateway repeater. You have completed the steps!!
STEP 2 Registering your call sign You can store up to 6 MY call signs. Example: Enter JA3YUA as your own call sign into the MY call sign memory [MY1]. 1. Display the My Call Sign Edit screen The L, R, C or D in the instructions indicate the part of the controller. L: Left side, R: Right side, C: Center bottom D: Display (Touch panel) q w SET(C) to enter the Set mode. Push Touch the MY Call Sign item of the My Station Set mode.
(My Station > MY Call Sign) If the speci ed item is not displayed, touch [] or [](D) e r one or more times to select the page. Touch the desired call sign memory for 1 second.
(Example: 1:) Touch the Edit item. MY CALL SIGN (MYM) screen appears. The memory number, selected in the step e, is dis-
played.
(Example: MY1) Touch []
Touch My Station Touch MY Call Sign Touch the call sign memory for 1 second
(Example: 1:) Touch Edit Continued on the next page 7-2 Previous view 7 D-STAR INTRODUCTION MY (Your own call sign) programming (Continued) 2. Enter the Call Sign Left Display Right t y u i Touch the desired block one or more times to select the desired character or symbol.
(Example: J) A to Z, 0 to 9 and / are selectable. Touch AB12 to toggle between the Alphabet input and Number input mode. Touch [CLR](D) to delete the selected character, symbol I](D) to move the cursor backwards, or or number. Touch 9 to input a space. Touch [
touch [J](D) to move the cursor forwards. Repeat steps up to 8 characters, including spaces.
(Example: First J, then A, then 3, then Y, then U, then A) Touch [ENT](
screen. t and y to enter your own call sign of D) to return to the MY CALL SIGN Call sign edit screen Select an input mode Move the cursor Move the cursor Delete a character Enter Cancel edit Input a space The L, R, C or D in the instructions the part of the controller. indicate L: Left side R: Right side C: Center bottom D: Display (Touch panel) Center Enter JA3YUA into [MY1]. e t w q q Touch [JKL]
to enter J. w Touch [ABC]
to enter A. e Touch
[AB12]. Number input mode is selected. r r Touch [3]
to enter 3. t Touch
[AB12]. Alphabet input mode is selected. y Touch [WXYZ]
three times to enter Y. u Touch [TUV]
two times to enter U. i Touch [ABC]
to enter A. i u y o Touch [ENT]
o Continued on the next page 7-3 Previous view 7 D-STAR INTRODUCTION MY (Your own call sign) programming 2. Enter the Call Sign (Continued) o Touch the entered call sign to set the call sign to be used.
!0 Push SET(C) to exit the Set mode. Left Display Right The L, R, C or D in the instructions the part of the controller. indicate L: Left side R: Right side C: Center bottom D: Display (Touch panel) Convenient!
If necessary, enter a note of up to 4 characters, such as the model of the transceiver, name, area name, and so on, after your call sign. Center Touch the call sign
( Example:
1:JA3YUA) Appears Touch SET q Touch [
moves to the right of the /. J](D) one or more times until the cursor w Repeat steps desired 4 character note.
(Example: 7100) t and y on the page 7-3 to enter a Important!
To use a repeater gateway, you must register your call sign with a gateway repeater, usually one near your home location. If needed, ask the gateway repeater administrator for call sign registration instructions. 7-4 Previous view 7 D-STAR INTRODUCTION D-STAR Intoroduction In the original D-STAR (Digital Smart Technologies for Amateur Radio) plan, JARL envisioned a system of repeaters grouped together into Zones. The D-STAR repeater enables you to call a HAM sta-
tion in another area through the internet. The transceiver can be operated in the digital voice mode, including low-speed data operation, for both transmit and receive. It has a built-in GPS receiver to transmit and receive position data. 7-5 Previous view 7 D-STAR INTRODUCTION About the DR (D-STAR Repeater) mode The DR (D-STAR Repeater) mode is one mode you can use for D-STAR repeater operation. In this mode, you can select the preprogrammed repeater or frequency in FROM (the access repeater or simplex), and UR call sign in TO (destination), as shown to the right. Destination
(Repeater/Station) NOTE: If the repeater, set to FROM (Access Re-
peater) has no Gateway call sign, you cannot make a gateway call. Access repeater or Simplex In the DR mode 7-6 Previous view 7 D-STAR INTRODUCTION Communication Form in the DR mode In the DR mode, the transceiver has three communica-
tion forms, as shown below. Local area call: To call through your local area (ac-
Gateway call:
Simplex call:
cess) repeater. To call through your local area (ac-
cess) repeater, repeater gateway and the internet to your destination re-
peater or individual stations last used repeater, using call sign routing. To call another station not using a re-
peater. Local area call Access repeater Hamacho repeater Hamacho area Gateway call Hirano repeater Sapporo repeater INTERNET Hirano area Simplex call Sapporo area NOTE:
Programming the repeater list is required for DR mode operation. (pp. ??-?? to ??-??) Before operating in the DV mode, be sure to check whether the repeater is busy, or not. If the repeater is busy, wait until it is clear, or ask for a break using a method acceptable to your local procedures. The transceiver has a Time-Out Timer function for digital repeater operation. The timer limits a continuous trans-
mission to approximately 10 minutes. Warning beeps will sound approximately 30 seconds before time-out and then again immediately before time-out. 7-7 Previous view Section 11 MEMORY OPERATION General description ...............................................................11-2
.....................................................11-2 Memory channel contents D Selecting a Memory channel ................................................11-3
...................................................11-3
..............................................11-3 Selecting in the VFO mode Selecting in the Memory mode D D Selecting a Call channel .......................................................11-4 Programming a Memory channel ........................................11-5
.............................................11-5
.......................................11-5
............................................11-5 Programming in the VFO mode Programming in the Memory mode Programming the Call channels D D D Clearing a Memory channel ..................................................11-7 Copying Memory contents ...................................................11-8
...............................................11-8 ing in the VFO mode .....................................................11-8 Copying in the Memory mode Copy D D Programming a Memory name ............................................11-9 Selecting a Memory display type .........................................11-11 Memo pad function ................................................................11-12
..............11-12 Memo pads.....................................................11-13 Writing the displayed contents into the Memo pads Calling up the D D 11-1 11-1 Previous view 11 MEMORY OPERATION General description The transceiver has a total of 495 Memory channels (99 channels in each of 5 memory banks, A to E), 6 Scan Edge channels (3 pairs) and two Call channels (C1/C2) each for the 144 and 430 MHz frequency bands. The Memory mode is useful to quickly select often-
used frequencies. While in the memory mode, all 503 Memory channels are tunable, which means the programmed frequency can be temporarily tuned with the Dial. When you tune a Memory channel without storing, and then go back to the channel again, the original stored frequency is displayed. In the Memory mode, touch just above MHz area on the display, and then select the desired band. Then ro-
tate the Dial to select the frequency to be stored. Memory Channels 199 (Total of 495) 1A/1B3A/3B C1/C2 Descriptions Regular Memory channels with split frequency capability. Program Scan Edge Memory channels with only simplex capability. Stores the Scan Edge frequencies for programmed scans. Two Call channels (C1/C2) each for the 144 and 430 MHz frequency bands. Call channel with split frequency capability. Instantly recalls a speci ed frequency. Memory channel contents D The following information can be programmed into Memory channels:
Operating frequency (p. ??-??) Operating mode (p. ??-??) IF lter number (p. ??-??) Split data (p. ??-??)
( Usable only on the regular Memory channels and Call channels.) Memory name (p. ??-??) Duplex direction (DUP+ or DUP) and frequency off-
set (pp. ??-??) Subaudible tone encoder (p. ??-??), tone squelch or DTCS squelch ON/OFF (pp. ??-??, ??-??) Subaudible tone frequency (p. ??-??), tone squelch frequency or DTCS code with polarity (p. ??-??) Destination call sign (p. ??-??) R1/R2 call signs (p. ??-??) Call sign squelch or Digital code squelch ON/OFF (p.
??-??) Digital code (p. ??-??) NOTE:
Memory content can be erased by static electricity, electric transients, and other causes. In addition, they can be erased by a malfunction or during repairs. Therefore, we recommend that you backup the mem-
ory content or save it to a SD card or to a PC. The SD card is not available from Icom. Purchase a SD card to meet your needs. The optional CS-7100 CLONING SOFTWARE can also be used to backup your memory data. Left Display Right The L, R, C or D in the instructions the part of the controller. indicate L: Left side R: Right side C: Center bottom D: Display (Touch panel) Center 11-2 Previous view 11 MEMORY OPERATION w Selecting a Memory channel D q Selecting in the VFO mode Touch the Memory channel number indication once or twice to select the VFO mode. (p. ??-??) Rotate [BANK](
contains the channel you want to select. Rotate [M-CH](
ber. Rotate clockwise to select a higher Memory channel number; rotate counterclockwise to select a lower Mem-
ory channel number. L) to select a Memory channel num-
L) to select a Memory bank that e All Memory channels, including blank channels, can be selected. BLANK appears when no information has been pro-
grammed into the Memory channel. (Blank channel) You can do either step r or t rst. NOTE: When the PBT indicator lights green, or the RIT indicator lights orange, push [M-CH](L) to turn OFF the indicator rst, and then rotate it. r Touch the Memory channel number indication to se-
lect the Memory mode. MEMO and the Memory channel contents appear. D q w e L) to select a Memory bank that Selecting in the Memory mode Touch the Memory channel number indication once or twice to select the Memory mode. (p. ??-??) Rotate [BANK](
contains the channel you want to select. Rotate [M-CH](
ber. Rotate clockwise to select a higher Memory channel number; rotate counterclockwise to select a lower Mem-
ory channel number. L) to select a Memory channel num-
Left Display Right The L, R, C or D in the instructions the part of the controller. indicate L: Left side R: Right side C: Center bottom D: Display (Touch panel) Center Outer: [BANK]
Inner: [M-CH]
While in the VFO mode Appears Appears Appears All Memory channels, including blank channels, can be selected. BLANK appears when no content has been programmed into the Memory channel. (Blank channel) Memory channels can also be selected using the micro-
phone [UP]/[DN] keys. In such case, the blank channels are skipped. While in the Memory mode 11-3 Previous view 11 MEMORY OPERATION Selecting a Call channel Two Call channels (C1/C2) are selectable in each of the 144 and 430 MHz frequency bands. Factory default frequencies and operating modes are programmed into the Call channels. Change these to suit your operating needs. (see page ??) the 144 or 430 MHz frequency band. (p. ??-
TUNER/CALL (L) to select the Call channel of the q w e Select
??) Push selected frequency band. CALL1 appears. Rotate [M-CH] to select CALL2. Push screen display. TUNER/CALL (L) again to return to the previous TUNER/CALL While in the Call channel mode Appears 11-4 Previous view 11 MEMORY OPERATION Programming a Memory channel Memory channels can be programmed in either the VFO mode or the Memory mode. NOTE: If you perform the operations as described below in a pre-programmed channel, the previous channel content will be overwritten. D q w e Programming in the VFO mode Touch the Memory channel number indication once or twice to select the VFO mode. (p. ??-??) Set the desired contents into VFO A or VFO B. Rotate [BANK](
ory channel to be programmed. BLANK appears when no content has been programmed L) or [M-CH](L) to select the Mem-
r into the Memory channel. (Blank channel) Touch [MW](
tents into the Memory channel. D) for 1 second to program the con-
D q w e r Programming in the Memory mode Touch the Memory channel number indication once or twice to select the Memory mode. (p. ??-??) Rotate [M-CH](
be programmed. The contents of the Memory channel appear in the dis-
L) to select the Memory channel to play. BLANK appears if the selected Memory channel is a blank channel. Set the desired contents into the Memory channel. When a blank channel is selected, touch just above MHz area on the display, and then select the desired band. Rotate the Dial to select the frequency. (p. ??) Touch [MW](
tents into the Memory channel. D) for 1 second to program the con-
Programming the Call channels D It is convenient to program often-used frequencies into the Call channels for quick recall. q w e L) to select a Call channel. Rotate [M-CH](
A capital C appears. Set the desired contents into the channel. Touch [MW](
tents into the Call channel. D) for 1 second to program the con-
IMPORTANT!
When a Call channel is selected by pushing TUNER/CALL
(L), you cannot change the memory contents. How-
ever, when a Call channel is selected using [M-CH]
in the VFO or Memory mode, the memory contents can be changed. The 144 MHz frequency band can be programmed into the 144 C1 or C2, and the 430 MHz frequency band can be programmed into the 430 C1 or C2. 11-5 Left Display Right Center The L, R, C or D in the instructions the part of the controller. indicate L: Left side R: Right side C: Center bottom D: Display (Touch panel)
[Example]:
Programming 7.088 MHz/LSB into Memory channel 12 while in the VFO mode.
[Example]:
Programming 21.280 MHz/USB into Mem-
ory channel 18 while in the Memory mode. Appears Appears While in the Memory mode Previous view 11 MEMORY OPERATION Programming a Memory channel (Continued) D q w e r t
(p. ??-??) DR to select the DR mode. (p. ??-??) MENU (C) one or more times to select the D-
Programming in the DR mode Push Set the desired contents. Push 2 screen. Touch [MW](
The MW screen appears. Rotate [BANK](
ory channel to be programmed.
---.---.-- ------ appears when no content has been pro-
L) or [M-CH](L) to select the Mem-
D). y u D) for 1 second to program the con-
grammed into the Memory channel. (Blank channel) Touch [MW](
tents into the Memory channel. Check the programmed contents on the Memory mode. (p. ??-??) For your reference The Memory channel contents, programmed in the DR mode, can also be copied to the VFO. (p. ??-??) The L, R, C or D in the instructions indicate the part of the controller. L: Left side, R: Right side, C: Center bottom D: Display (Touch panel) DR Set the desired contents. MENU Touch
[MW]
[BANK]/
[M-CH]
Blinks 11-6 Touch
[MW] for 1 second
[Example]:
Programming HIRANO43 in FROM/
HAMACH43 in TO into Memory channel A-01. The L, R, C or D in the instructions the part of the controller. indicate L: Left side R: Right side C: Center bottom D: Display (Touch panel) MEMORY LIST screen of Bank A. Previous view 11 MEMORY OPERATION Programming a Memory channel (Continued) D Checking the programmed Memory con-
tents The programmed Memory channels can be checked on the MEMORY LIST screen. Left Display Right q w e to display When the M-3 (Menu 3) screen is selected, touch
[MEMO](D) the MEMO (Memory) screen. Rotate [BANK](
E) to be checked. Touch [LIST](
screen. Touch [] or [](D) to select the displayed page. The Program Scan Edge Memory channels can be D) to display the MEMORY LIST L) to select the Memory bank (A to checked on any band screen. D q w DR one or more times to cancel the DR Checking the Memory contents pro-
grammed in the DR mode Push mode. Touch the Memory channel number indication once or twice to select the Memory mode. (p. ??-??) The access repeater call sign and the destination call sign appear. When the M-2 (Menu 2) screen is selected, touch
[CS](D) to display the call sign programmed in the selected channel. For your reference FROM and TO names are automatically programmed as the Memory name. The Memory name is not overwritten when the memo-
ry contents are programmed into the preprogrammed channel. Center Access repeater call sign Destination call sign 11-7 The L, R, C or D in the instructions the part of the controller. indicate L: Left side R: Right side C: Center bottom D: Display (Touch panel) Touch
[MEMO]. Touch [M-CL]
for 1 second. Previous view 11 MEMORY OPERATION Clearing a Memory channel Any no longer used regular Memory channels can be cleared, and then become blank channels. Left Display Right q w e r t L) or [M-CH](L) to select the Mem-
MENU (C) one or more times to select the M-
Touch the Memory channel number indication once or twice to select the Memory mode. (p. ??-??) Rotate [BANK](
ory channel to be cleared. Push 3 screen (Menu 3). Touch [MEMO](
D). Touch [M-CL](
The programmed contents disappear. BLANK appears. D) for 1 second to clear the contents. Center 11-8 The L, R, C or D in the instructions the part of the controller. indicate L: Left side R: Right side C: Center bottom D: Display (Touch panel) Touch [V/M]
for 1 second. The Memory channel contents are transferred into the selected VFO.
( The display does not change.) Touch [V/M]. Previous view 11 MEMORY OPERATION Copying Memory contents The Memory channel contents (frequency, operating mode, and so on.) can be copied to the VFO. Left Display Right D q w e r Copying in the Memory mode Touch the Memory channel number indication once or twice to select the Memory mode. (p. ??-??) Rotate [BANK](
ory channel to be copied. BLANK appears if the selected Memory channel is a L) or [M-CH](L) to select the Mem-
D) for 1 second to copy the Memory blank channel. In this case nothing can be copied. Touch [V/M](
channel contents into the VFO. Touch the Memory channel number indication to se-
lect the VFO mode. (p. ??-??) D Copying in the VFO mode In the VFO mode, select the Memory channel num-
ber to be copied. And then, touch [V/M] for 1 second to copy the Memory channel contents into the se-
lected VFO. BLANK appears if the selected Memory channel is a blank channel. In this case nothing can be copied. Center 11-9 Previous view 11 MEMORY OPERATION Programming a Memory name All Memory channels, including Scan Edges and Call channels, can be tagged with alphanumeric names of up to 16 characters each. Left Display Right
[EXAMPLE]: Programming a memory name into Mem-
ory channel 99 of Bank A. Center The L, R, C or D in the instructions the part of the controller. indicate L: Left side R: Right side C: Center bottom D: Display (Touch panel) q w e r t y u MENU (C) one or more times to select the M-
Touch the Memory channel number indication once or twice to select the Memory mode. (p. ??-??) Rotate [BANK] to select Bank A. Rotate [M-CH] to select the Memory channel 99. Push 3 screen (Menu 3). Touch [MEMO](
(Memory Menu). Touch [LIST](
screen. QUICK (D), and then touch [Edit Name] to en-
Push ter the MEMORY NAME screen (Memory name edit screen). A cursor appears and blinks. If the channel you selected is a blank channel, [Edit D) to display the MEMORY LIST D) to display the MEMO screen i Name] does not appear. Touch the desired block one or more times to the desired character or symbol. select Selectable characters and symbols A to Z, a to z, 0 to 9, ! # $ % & \ ? " ` ^
+ . , : ; = < > ( ) [ ] { } _ @ (space) Touch AB12 to toggle between the Alphabet input and Number input mode. Touch [CLR](D) to delete the selected character, symbol or number. Touch [SYMB](D) to open the Symbol character selec-
tion window. Touch 9 to input a space. Memory name edit screen Move the cursor Input mode screen Touch [MEMO]
on the M-3 screen. Touch [LIST]
MEMORY LIST screen of Bank A. Push QUICK Touch
[Edit Name]. Move the cursor Delete a character Select an input mode Enter Cancel edit Input a space Touch [!"#] to open the Symbol character selec-
tion window. 11-10 Continued on the next page. Previous view 11 MEMORY OPERATION Memory name programming (Continued) o I](D) to move the cursor backwards, or Touch [
touch [J](D) to move the cursor forwards.
!0 Repeat steps i and o to program up to 16 char-
acters memory name, and then touch [ENT](D) to save the name, and return to the MEMORY LIST screen.
!1 Touch [2](D) to return to the MEMO (Memory) screen. Push MENU (C) to return to the M-3 screen (Menu 3). After program-
ming, touch [ENT]
Touch [2] to return to MEMO the screen. 11-11 Previous view 11 MEMORY OPERATION Selecting a Memory display type While in the memory mode, the programmed memory name can be displayed. Left Display Right q w e r QUICK (D) to open the Quick Menu window. Touch the Memory channel number indication once or twice to select the Memory mode. (p. ??-??) Push Touch [Name Display]. Touch the desired Display type option. OFF: Displays only the frequency. ON: Displays the memory name under the fre-
Center quency. (Default) 11-12 The L, R, C or D in the instructions the part of the controller. indicate L: Left side R: Right side C: Center bottom D: Display (Touch panel) Push QUICK . Touch
[Name Display]. Touch ON. The memory name disappears. Previous view 11 MEMORY OPERATION Memo pad function The transceiver has a Memo pad function to store the displayed content for easy writing and recalling. The Memo pads are separate from the Memory channels. The default number of Memo pads is 5. However, you can increase the number to 10 in the Memopad Num-
bers item of the Set mode, if desired. (p. ??-??) Memo pads are convenient when you want to memo-
rize the displayed content temporarily, such as when you nd a DX station in a pile-up, or when a desired station is busy for a long time and you want to tempo-
rarily search for other stations. Use the transceivers Memo pads instead of relying on hastily scribbled notes that are easily misplaced. D Writing the displayed contents into the Memo pads You can store the displayed content by pushing MPAD
(R). When you store content of the 6th Memo pad, the old-
est stored content is automatically erased, to make room for the new content. Left Display Right NOTE: Each Memo pad must have its own unique content; Memo pads having identical content cannot be written. Center The L, R, C or D in the instructions the part of the controller. indicate L: Left side R: Right side C: Center bottom D: Display (Touch panel) Operating frequency of the VFO or Memory mode MPAD Newest Memo pads In this example, 21.347.24 MHz (USB) will be erased when 21.280.00 MHz (USB) is written. Oldest Erased 11-13 Previous view 11 MEMORY OPERATION Memo pad function (Continued) D Calling up the Memo pads You can call up a Memo pad by pushing MPAD (R) one or more times while in either the VFO or Memory mode. The Memo pad content is called up, starting from the most recently written. Operating frequency of the VFO or Memory mode MPAD MPAD When you call up a Memo pad, the previously displayed content is automatically stored in a temporary pad. The temporary pad can be recalled by pushing MPAD (R) one or more times. You may think there are 6 Memo pads because 6 different frequencies (5 are in Memo pads and 1 is in the temporary pad) are called up by MPAD (R). If you change the contents called up from a Memo pad, the stored temporary pad content is replaced with the changed content. Memo pads Newest Oldest 11-14 Previous view Section 12 SCAN OPERATION Scan types ..............................................................................12-2 Preparation .............................................................................12-3 Scan Set mode .......................................................................12-4 Voice Squelch Control function ...........................................12-6 Scan edge programming ......................................................12-7 Programmed scan (VFO mode) ............................................12-8 Fine programmed scan (VFO mode) ....................................12-9 Memory scan (Memory mode) ..............................................12-10
.........................................................................12-10
..................................................................12-11
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.........................12-13 Memory scan Mode Select scan Select Memory scan Setting/Cancelling Select Memory channels D D D D D D About the About the Fine F scan and Fine F scan (VFO mode/Memory mode) .....12-14 F scan ................................................................12-14 F scan ........................................................12-15 VFO frequency and a priority channel .................................12-16 DR mode and a priority channel ..........................................12-17 12-1 12-112-1 Previous view 12 SCAN OPERATION Scan types Scanning automatically searches for signals and makes it easier to locate new stations for contact or listening purposes. The IC-7100 has several scan types; Pro-
grammed scan, Memory scan, Select Memory scan, Mode Select scan and F (Delta Frequency) scan. Rotating the Dial changes the scanning direction as the default. The Dial functions during a scan can be set in the Scan Set mode. (p. ??-??) PROGRAMMED SCAN (p. ??-??) Repeatedly scans between scan edges. P1 scans between 1A and 1B, P2 scans between 2A and 2B, and P3 scans between 3A and 3B frequencies. This scan operates in the VFO mode. MEMORY SCAN (p. ??-??) Repeatedly scans all programmed Memory chan-
nels. This scan operates in the Memory mode. 1A 2A 3A Scan edges Scan Jump 1B 2B 3B Mch 2 Mch 3 Mch 4 Mch 1 means the Select Memory channels. Mch 5 Mch 99 Mch 7 Mch 6 MODE SELECT SCAN (p. ??-??) Repeatedly scans all selected Memory mode chan-
nels. This scan operates in the Memory mode. SELECT MEMORY SCAN (p. ??-??) Repeatedly scans all Select Memory channels. This scan operates in the Memory mode. USB FM CW Mch 2 Mch 3 Mch 4 FM FM Mch 1 means the Select Memory channels. Mch 5 FM FM USB Mch 99 Mch 7 Mch 6 F SCAN (p. ??-??) Repeatedly scans within the F span area. This scan operates in both VFO and Memory modes. Center frequency
(Start frequency) F frequency
+F frequency Scan Jump PRIORITY SCAN (p. ??-??) Checks the selected priority channel every 5 sec-
onds:
While receiving on a VFO frequency During a VFO mode scan for the VFO mode While receiving on a repeater in the DR mode During a DR mode scan for the DR mode This scan operates in the VFO or DR mode. VFO mode Priority channel Receiving/Scan
(5 seconds) Checks every 5 seconds. DR mode Priority channel Receiving/Scan
(5 seconds) Checks ever 5 seconds A Memory channel, Call channel or Program Scan Edge channel can be selected as the priority channel. A VFO frequency, Memo-
ry channel, Call channel or Program Scan Edge channel can be selected as the priority channel. 12-2 Previous view 12 SCAN OPERATION Preparation For a Programmed scan:
Program scan edge frequencies into Program Scan Edge channels 1A3A and 1B3B. (p. ??-??) For a Memory scan:
Program two or more Memory channels. (Program Scan Edge channels will not be scanned.) (p. ??-??) For a Mode Select scan:
Program two or more Memory channels, all with the same operating mode. (p. ??-??) For a Select Memory scan:
Program two or more Memory channels as Select Memory channels. (p. ??-??) For a F scan:
Set the F span (F scan range) in the SCAN screen.
(p. ??-??) Scan Resume function You can set the scan to resume or cancel when detect-
ing a signal in the Scan Set mode. The Scan Resume function must be set before starting a scan. (p. ??-??) Scan speed The scan speed can be set to fast or slow in the Scan Set mode. (p. ??-??) Dial function How the Dial functions during a scan, can be set in the Scan Set mode. (p. ??-??) Squelch status The scan starts with the squelch open For a programmed scan:
When the tuning step is 1 kHz or less:
The scan continues until it is manually stopped it does not pause*, even if signals are detected.
* The scan is paused when the squelch is closed and then opened. The scan resumes, or is cancelled, depending on the Scan Resume setting. When the tuning step is 5 kHz or more:
If Scan Resume is ON, the scan pauses on each step when a signal is detected, then resumes. If the Scan Resume is OFF, the scan does not start. For memory scan:
If Scan Resume is ON, the scan pauses on each channel when a signal is detected, then resumes. If Scan Resume is OFF, the scan does not start. The scan starts with the squelch closed The scan pauses when a signal is detected. The scan resumes, or is cancelled, depending on the Scan Re-
sume setting. 12-3 The L, R, C or D in the instructions the part of the controller. indicate L: Left side R: Right side C: Center bottom D: Display (Touch panel) Touch [SCAN]
Touch
[SET]
Touch a desired item.
( Example:
SCAN Resume) Touch a desired option.
(Example: OFF) Previous view 12 SCAN OPERATION Scan Set mode The Scan speed, Scan Resume function, Pause Timer, Resume Timer and the Dial function can be set in the Scan Set mode. Left Display Right q w e r MENU (C) one or more times to select the M-
Push 1 (Menu 1) screen. Touch [SCAN](
Touch [SET](
Touch the desired item. To go back the previous tree level, touch [2](D), or D) to display the SCAN SET screen. D) to display the SCAN screen. MENU (C). t Touch a desired option shown on the display. When you touch an option, it is automatically saved and goes back the previous tree level. Push QUICK (C), and then touch Default to reset to the default setting, if desired. Push y MENU (C) to return to the SCAN screen. Center 12-4 Previous view 12 SCAN OPERATION Scan Set mode (Continued) SCAN Speed Select the desired scan speed between slow and fast.
(Default: Fast) Slow: The scan is slower. Fast: The scan is faster. SCAN Resume Set the Scan Resume function ON or OFF.
(Default: ON) OFF: When a signal is detected, the scan is can-
ON:
celled. When a signal is received during a scan, the scan pauses for the set period of time in the Pause Timer setting, and then resumes. When the signal disappears, the scan resumes after the set period of time in the Resume Tim-
er setting.
(Default: 10 sec) Pause Timer Select the scan Pause Timer. When a signal is received, the scan pauses according to this setting. When the Resume Timer is set to 0 sec, this setting is invalid. 2 to 20 sec: When a signal disappears while pausing the scan for 2 to 20 seconds (in 2 sec-
onds steps), the scan resumes accord-
ing to the setting in the Resume Timer. When receiving a signal, the scan paus-
es and resumes when it disappears, ac-
cording to the setting in Resume Timer. Hold:
Resume Timer Select the scan Resume Timer. When a received signal disappears, the scan resumes according to this setting.
(Default: ON) 0 sec:
The scan resumes immediately after the signal disappears. 1 to 5 sec: The scan resumes 1 to 5 seconds after Hold:
the signal disappears. The scan remains paused according to the Pause Timer, even if the signal disap-
pears.
- Rotate the Dial to resume the scan.
- When Pause Timer is set to 2 to 20 seconds, the scan resumes, according to the Pause Timer setting. MAIN DIAL (SCAN) Select the function of the Dial while scanning.
(Default: Up/Down) OFF Up/Down : Rotating the Dial changes the scanning
: Rotating the Dial cancels the scan. direction. 12-5 Previous view 12 SCAN OPERATION Voice Squelch Control function
(Mode: SSB/AM/FM) This function is useful when you do not want unmodu-
lated signals pausing or cancelling a scan. When the Voice Squelch Control (VSC) function is ON, the receiv-
er checks received signals for voice components. The scan pauses, or is cancelled, if a received signal includes voice components, and the tone of the voice components changes within 1 second. See Squelch status as described on page ??-??. The scan resumes if the received signal includes no voice components, or the tone of the voice components does not change within 1 second. Left Display Right Center The L, R, C or D in the instructions the part of the controller. indicate L: Left side R: Right side C: Center bottom D: Display (Touch panel) q w e r QUICK (D) to open the Quick Menu window. Select SSB, AM or FM as the operating mode. Push Touch [VSC]. Touch the desired option. When you touch an option, it is automatically saved and appears when the VSC function is ON. goes back the previous tree level. The VSC function is usable in the phone modes
(SSB, AM and FM). The VSC function resumes the scan on unmodu-
lated signals, regardless of whether the Scan Re-
sume function is set to ON or OFF. QUICK Touch [VSC]. Appears Touch a desired option.
(Example: ON) NOTE: While listening to the radio with the VSC function ON, the audio may be interrupted. The mu-
sic or a commercial, including narration or BGM, is not detected as an audio component. In this case, turn OFF the VSC function. 12-6 Previous view 12 SCAN OPERATION Scan edge programming Memory channels 1A3A and 1B3B are the Program Scan Edge channels. They are used to program the up-
per and lower frequency edges for programmed scans.
(p. ??-??) Factory default frequency and operating modes are programmed into the Scan Edge channels: 1A/1B are for HF, 2A/2B are for the 144 MHz, and 3A/3B are for the 430 MHz frequency bands, and you can reprogram it as desired. If both upper and lower band edges are programmed with the same frequency, a programmed scan can-
not start. Left Display Right Center The L, R, C or D in the instructions the part of the controller. indicate L: Left side R: Right side C: Center bottom D: Display (Touch panel) EXAMPLE: Programming 14.000.00 MHz into 2A and 14.360.00 MHz into 2B.
[M-CH]
q w e r t y u i o
(L) to select scan edge 2A. D) for 1 second to program 14.000.00 MENU (C) one or more times to select the M-
Touch the Memory channel number indication once or twice to select the VFO mode. (p. ??-??) Rotate [M-CH]
Set 14.000.00 MHz as the lower frequency. Push 1 (Menu 1) screen. Touch [MW](
MHz into scan edge 2A. Three beeps sound when the programming is complete. Rotate [M-CH]
Set 14.360.00 MHz as the upper frequency. Touch [MW] for 1 second to program 14.360.00 MHz into scan edge 2B. Three beeps sound when the programming is complete. If 2A/2B is selected as the scanning range when a programmed scan is started, it will search for signals between 14.000.00 MHz and 14.360.00 MHz. (p. ??-
(L) to select scan edge 2B. MENU Touch for 1 second
[MW]
Programming 14.000.00 MHz/USB into 2A. Programming 14.360.00 MHz/USB into 2B. 12-7 Previous view 12 SCAN OPERATION Programmed scan (VFO mode) A programmed scan searches for signals between Pro-
gram Scan Edge channels 1A3A and 1B3B. Before starting the programmed scan, scan edges must be programmed into these channels. See the previous page for scan edge programming. Left Display Right If the same frequencies are programmed into the Program Scan Edge channels, the programmed scan will not start. Center q w e r Touch the Memory channel number indication once or twice to select the VFO mode. (p. ??-??) Touch the mode icon to display the Mode selection screen, and then touch the desired operating mode. The operating mode can also be changed while scan-
ning. Touch the frequency kHz area on the display for 1 second to display the Tuning step selection screen, and then touch the desired tuning step. (p. ??-??) The tuning step can also be changed while scanning. Push 1 (Menu 1) screen. MENU (C) one or more times to select the M-
The L, R, C or D in the instructions the part of the controller. indicate L: Left side R: Right side C: Center bottom D: Display (Touch panel) Touch [SCAN]
Touch [PROG]
for 1 second. Touch the de-
scan sired range
(Exam-
ple: P2) t Touch [SCAN](D) to display the SCAN screen. y Set [RF/SQL] open or closed. The scan performance differs, depending on the squelch setting when the scan was started. See page ??-?? for details. If the [RF/SQL] control function is set to AUTO, the squelch is always open in the SSB, CW and RTTY modes. (pp. ??-??, ??-??) u D) for 1 second, and then touch the Touch [PROG](
desired scan range between P1, P2 and P3. The scan searches between programmed scan channels 1A1B (P1), 2A2B (P2) or 3A3B (P3). i Example: P2: 14.000.0014.360.00 Touch [PROG](
The MHz and kHz decimal points, and the selected scan D) to start the programmed scan. range display blink while scanning. If Up/Down is selected as the MAIN DIAL (SCAN) op-
tion in the Scan Set mode, rotating the Dial changes the scanning direction. (p. ??-??) When the scan detects a signal, the scan stops, pauses or ignores it, depending on the Scan Resume function, the VSC function or the squelch status. o
!0 Push [PROG](D) to cancel the scan. While Programmed scanning 12-8 Previous view 12 SCAN OPERATION Fine programmed scan (VFO mode) When a signal is received during a Fine programmed scan, the scanning tuning step is temporarily set to 10 Hz and the scan speed decreases. Left Display Right q w e Start the programmed scan. Follow steps q through i as described on page ??-??. While scanning, touch [FINE](
D) to switch the scan function between a programmed scan and a Fine programmed scan. Touch [PROG](
D) to cancel the scan. The L, R, C or D in the instructions the part of the controller. indicate L: Left side R: Right side C: Center bottom D: Display (Touch panel) Center While Programmed scanning Touch [FINE]. Touch [FINE]. While Fine programmed scanning 12-9 Previous view 12 SCAN OPERATION Memory scan Memory scan (Memory mode) D A Memory scan searches for signals through Memory channels 1 to 99. Blank (unprogrammed) Memory channels are skipped. NOTE: For a Memory scan to start, two or more Memory channels must be programmed. (p. ??-??) q w Touch the Memory channel number indication once or twice to select the Memory mode. (p. ??-??) Push 1 (Menu 1) screen. MENU (C) one or more times to select the M-
e Touch [SCAN](D) to display the SCAN screen. r Set [RF/SQL] open or closed. The scan performance differs, depending on the squelch setting when the scan was started. See page 146 for de-
tails. If the [RF/SQL] control function is set to AUTO, the squelch is always open in the SSB, CW and RTTY modes. (pp. ??-??, ??-??) t Touch [MEMO](
The MHz and kHz decimal points, and MEMO SCAN D) to start the Memory scan. blink while scanning. If Up/Down is selected as the MAIN DIAL (SCAN) op-
tion in the Scan Set mode, rotating the Dial changes the scanning direction. (p. ??) Touch [MEMO](
D) to cancel the scan. y Left Display Right Center The L, R, C or D in the instructions the part of the controller. indicate L: Left side R: Right side C: Center bottom D: Display (Touch panel) Touch [SCAN]
Touch [MEMO]
While Memory scanning 12-10 Previous view 12 SCAN OPERATION Memory scan (Memory mode) (Continued) Mode Select scan D Repeatedly scans all Memory channels with the same operating mode as the displayed mode. NOTE: For a Mode Select scan to start, two or more Memory channels must be programmed, and their operating mode must be the same as the displayed mode. Left Display Right Center The L, R, C or D in the instructions the part of the controller. indicate L: Left side R: Right side C: Center bottom D: Display (Touch panel) q w e r q through e as described above to Follow steps display the SCAN screen. Touch [MEMO](
MODE-SEL to start the Mode Select scan. The MHz and kHz decimal points, and MODE-SEL D) for 1 second, and then touch SCAN blink while scanning. If Up/Down is selected as the MAIN DIAL (SCAN) op-
tion in the Scan Set mode, rotating the Dial changes the scanning direction. (p. ??-??) To change the operating mode while scanning, touch the mode icon to display the Mode selection screen, and then touch the desired operating mode. Push [MEMO](
D) to cancel the scan. Touch [MEMO]
for 1 second Touch MODE-SEL. Touch the mode icon, and then touch the de-
sired operating mode While Mode Select scanning 12-11 Previous view 12 SCAN OPERATION Memory scan (Memory mode) (Continued) Select Memory scan D The Select Memory scan searches for signals through Memory channels speci ed as (Select). NOTE: For a Select Memory scan to start, two or more Memory channels must be designated as Se-
lect Memory channels. (See below) q w q through e as described on the page Follow steps
??-?? to display the SCAN screen. Touch [MEMO](
SEL-MEMO to start the Select Memory scan. The MHz and kHz decimal points, and SELMEMO D) for 1 second, and then touch SCAN blink while scanning. If Up/Down is selected as the MAIN DIAL (SCAN) op-
tion in the Scan Set mode, rotating the Dial changes the scanning direction. (p. ??-??) Push [MEMO](
D) to cancel the scan. e Left Display Right Center The L, R, C or D in the instructions the part of the controller. indicate L: Left side R: Right side C: Center bottom D: Display (Touch panel) Touch [MEMO]
for 1 second. Touch SEL-MEMO. Appears While Select Memory scanning 12-12 The L, R, C or D in the instructions the part of the controller. indicate L: Left side R: Right side C: Center bottom D: Display (Touch panel) Center Appears SCAN screen When the channel is set as a Select Memory channel. SELECT ALL Clear? screen After touching [SEL] for 1 second to clear all Select Memory channel settings. Previous view 12 SCAN OPERATION Memory scan (Memory mode) (Continued) Setting/Cancelling Select Memory channels D All Memory channels can be set as Select Memory chan-
nels, except for the Scan Edge and Call channels. Left Display Right When the SCAN screen or the MEMO screen
(Memory Menu) is displayed, touch [SEL] to set or cancel the displayed Memory channel as a Select Memory channel. appears when the channel is set as a Select Memory channel. An error beep sounds when the displayed Memory chan-
nel is a blank channel. Touching [SEL] for 1 second displays SELECT ALL Clear?. Touch [YES](F-4) to clear all Select Memory channel settings. 12-13 Previous view 12 SCAN OPERATION F scan About the F scan and Fine F scan (VFO mode/Memory mode) D F (Delta Frequency) scan searches for signals within the speci ed range with the displayed VFO frequency or Memory channel frequency as the center frequency. The frequency range is speci ed by the width of the selected span. Display Right Left The L, R, C or D in the instructions the part of the controller. indicate L: Left side R: Right side C: Center bottom D: Display (Touch panel) Center Touch
[SCAN]
Touch [SPAN] one or more times to select the F span width. Rotate the Dial
(VFO mode) Rotate the [M-CH]
(Memory mode) Set the center frequency While F scanning (VFO mode) q w Touch the Memory channel number indication once or twice to select the VFO mode or Memory mode.
(p. ??-??) Push 1 (Menu 1) screen. MENU (C) one or more times to select the M-
e Touch [SCAN](D) to display the SCAN screen. r Set [RF/SQL] open or closed. The scan performance differs, depending on the squelch setting when the scan was started. See page 146 for de-
tails. If the [RF/SQL] control function is set to AUTO, the squelch is always open in the SSB, CW and RTTY modes. (pp. ??-??, ??-??) t D) one or more times to select the Touch [SPAN](
desired F span width. 5 kHz, 10 kHz, 20 kHz, 50 kHz, 100 kHz, 500 kHz and 1 MHz are selectable. Set the center frequency of the In the VFO mode, rotate the Dial to set the center fre-
F scan. y quency. In the memory mode, rotate [M-CH]
(L) to select the desired Memory channel whose frequency will be the center frequency. Touch [
F SCAN, the MHz and kHz decimal points blink while F](D) to start the F scan. u scanning. If Up/Down is selected as the MAIN DIAL (SCAN) op-
tion in the Scan Set mode, rotating the Dial changes the scanning direction. (p. ??-??) When the scan detects a signal, the scan stops, pauses or ignores it, depending on the Scan Re-
sume function, VSC function or the squelch status. Touch [
F](D) again to cancel the F scan. i o 12-14 Previous view 12 SCAN OPERATION F scan and Fine F scan (VFO mode/Memory mode) (Continued) F scan About the Fine D When a signal is received during a Fine F scan, the scanning tuning step is temporarily set to 10 Hz and the scan speed decreases. q w e F scan. Start Follow steps q through u as described on page ??-??. While scanning, touch [FINE](
D) to switch the scan function between F scan and Fine F scan. Touch [
F](D) to cancel the scan. Left Display Right The L, R, C or D in the instructions the part of the controller. indicate L: Left side R: Right side C: Center bottom D: Display (Touch panel) Center While F scanning Touch [FINE]
Touch [FINE]
While Fine F scanning 12-15 Previous view 12 SCAN OPERATION VFO frequency and a priority channel Checks the selected priority channel every 5 seconds, while receiving on a VFO frequency. Left Display Right q w e r Touch the Memory channel number indication once or twice to select the VFO mode. (p. ??-??) Set the receive frequency and the operating mode.
(p. ??-??) Touch the Memory channel number indication to se-
lect the Memory mode. (p. ??-??) Rotate [BANK] or [M-CH]
channel. Memory channel, Call channel or Program Scan Edge chan-
(L) to set the priority Center The L, R, C or D in the instructions the part of the controller. indicate L: Left side R: Right side C: Center bottom D: Display (Touch panel) nel can be selected as the priority channel. Push QUICK (D) to open the Quick Menu window. Touch PRIO Watch ON to start the Priority scan. The VFO mode is automatically selected, and PRIO ap-
t y pears. To cancel the Priority scan, touch PRIO Watch OFF in the Quick Menu window. Select the VFO mode The receive frequency and the operating mode setting NOTE:
When the VFO mode is selected, you can normally operate the transceiver; the operating frequency set-
ting, the scanning operation and so on. Select the Memory mode Set the priority channel (Example: A05)
[BANK]/
[M-CH]
To start the Programmed scan during the Priority scan, touch [SCAN] in the M-1
(Menu 1) screen, and then touch [PROG]. When a signal is received on the priority channel The Priority channel is automatically selected, and PRIO blinks on the screen. The scan pause timer and resume settings are the same as for a normal scan. Priority scan au-
tomatically paus-
es. 12-16 QUICK Touch PRIO Watch ON While Priority scanning Previous view 12 SCAN OPERATION DR mode and a priority channel Checks the selected priority channel every 5 seconds, while receiving a repeater in the DR mode. Set the priority channel Using the VFO frequency 1. q Touch the Memory channel number indication once or twice to select the VFO mode. (p. ??-??) w Set the receive frequency and the operating mode. (p. ??-??) Using the Memory/Call/Program Scan Edge channel q Touch the Memory channel number indication once or twice to select the Memory mode. (p. ??-
??) w Rotate [BANK] or [M-CH]
(L) to set the priority channel. Memory channel, Call channel or Program Scan Edge channel can be selected as the priority channel. 2. Select the repeater in the DR mode q Push DR (C) to select the DR mode. (p. ??-??) w Touch FROM (Access repeater), if FROM is not selected. e Rotate the Dial to select the desired repeater. You can select a repeater in the FROM SELECT screen that is displayed after touching the repeater name on FROM. 3. Start the Priority scan q Push QUICK (D) to open the Quick Menu win-
dow. w Touch PRIO Watch ON to start the Priority scan. The DR mode screen is automatically selected, and PRIO appears. To cancel the Priority scan, touch PRIO Watch OFF in the Quick Menu window. 12-17 Left Display Right Center The L, R, C or D in the instructions the part of the controller. indicate L: Left side R: Right side C: Center bottom D: Display (Touch panel) When the VFO frequency is set as the priority channel The receive frequency and the operating mode setting
[BANK]/
[M-CH]
Set the receive frequency in the VFO mode. DR Select the DR mode Select the repeater to receive
(Example: Hirano43) Touch PRIO Watch ON Appears while the priority scanning Previous view 12 SCAN OPERATION DR mode and a priority channel (Continued) NOTE:
When the DR mode screen is displayed, you can normally use the DR mode; FROM (Access repeater)/TO (Destination) selection, the DR mode scanning and so on. To start the DR mode scan, touch [SCAN]
in the D-1 screen. When a signal is received on the priority channel The Priority channel is automatically selected, and PRIO blinks on the screen. The scan pause timer and resume settings are the same as for a normal scan. Priority scan au-
tomatically paus-
es. 12-18 Previous view Section 13 USING AN SD CARD About the SD card .................................................................13-2 Saving data onto the SD card ...............................................13-3 Inserting the SD card ............................................................13-4
.........................................................13-4 Formatting the SD card D Removing the SD card ..........................................................13-5
.13-5 Removing the SD card while the transceivers power is ON D Saving the setting data onto an SD card .............................13-6 Saving with a different le name ..........................................13-7 Loading the saved data les that are on the SD card ........13-8 Backing up the data stored on the SD card onto a PC ......13-10 contents ......................................13-10 a backup le on your PC ...........................................13-11 About the SD cards folder Making D D Updating the repeater list .....................................................13-12 Cloning Transceiver-to-Transceiver using an SD card .......13-15 13-1 Previous view 13 USING AN SD CARD About the SD card The SD and SDHC cards are not available from Icom. Purchase locally. NOTE:
Read the instructions of the SD card thoroughly be-
An SD card of up to 2 GB or an SDHC of up to 32 GB, can be used with the IC-7100. Icom has checked the compatibility with the following SD and SDHC cards.
(As of March 2013) Brand SanDisk Type SD SDHC Memory size 2 GB 4 GB 8 GB 16 GB 32 GB The above list does not guarantee the cards perfor-
mance. Through the rest of this document, the SD card and an SDHC card are simply called SD cards. Icom recommends that you format all SD cards to be used with the IC-7100, even preformatted SD cards for PCs or other uses. fore use. NEVER remove the SD card, detach the battery pack/case, or power OFF the transceiver, while reading or writing data to or from the SD card, or during cloning. It will cause the data to be corrupted or damage the card. NEVER drop, impact or apply vibration to the SD card. This will cause the data to be corrupted or damage the card. The SD card will get warm if used continuously for a long period of time. An SD card has a certain lifetime, so data reading or writing may not be possible when using it over a long time period. When reading or writing data is impossible, the SD cards lifetime has ended. In this case, purchase a new one. We recommend you make a backup le of the important data onto your PC. Icom will not be responsible for any damage caused by data corruption of an SD card. Saving the factory default data is recommended. Insert the card into the transceivers slot, and then push SET(C) to enter the Set mode. Touch SD Card, then Save Setting to save. 13-2 Previous view 13 USING AN SD CARD Saving data onto the SD card The following data can be stored onto the card:
Data settings of the transceiver Memory channel contents, and repeater lists stored in the transceiver. Communication contents The transmitted and received audio. Communication log The communication and receive history log. Automatic answering voice audio for the DV mode Voice audio to use with the Auto Reply function in the DV Mode. Voice audio for the Voice TX function Voice audio to use with the Voice TX function. RTTY decode log The transmitted or received RTTY decode history log. 13-3 Previous view 13 USING AN SD CARD Inserting the SD card q Turn OFF the transceiver. w Insert the card into the slot until it locks in place, and makes a click sound. appears when the SD card is inserted. and alternately blink while accessing the SD card. NOTE: Before inserting, be sure to check the card direction. If the card is forcibly or inversely inserted, it will dam-
age the card and/or the slot. Front panel SD card Terminals facing down Cut corner side Appears D Formatting the SD card If you use a brand new SD card, format it, by doing the following steps. Formatting a card erases all its data. Before for-
matting any programmed card, make a backup le onto your PC. Left Display Right The L, R, C or D in the instructions the part of the controller. indicate L: Left side R: Right side C: Center bottom D: Display (Touch panel) Center q q w q w e r Turn OFF the transceiver, and then insert the card into the slot. Turn ON the transceiver. Push Touch the SD Card Set mode. If the speci ed item is not displayed, touch [] or [](D) appears when the SD card is inserted. SET(C) to enter the Set mode. one or more times to select the page. Touch the Format item. The con rmation screen Format OK? appears. Touch [YES](
The formatting starts and the display shows the format-
D). t y ting progress. After formatting ends, the display automatically returns to the screen displayed before touching [YES](D). 13-4 Previous view 13 USING AN SD CARD Removing the SD card q Turn OFF the power. w Push in the SD card until a click sounds, and then carefully pull it out. Front panel Push Pull out D Removing the SD card while the trans-
ceivers power is ON Left Display Right q w SET(C) to enter the Set mode. Push Touch the SD Card Set mode. If the speci ed item is not displayed, touch [] or [](D) e r t D). one or more times to select the page. Touch the Unmount item. The con rmation screen Unmount OK? appears. Touch [YES](
When the unmounting is completed, Unmount is com-
pleted. is displayed, then the display automatically re-
turns to the screen displayed before touching [YES](D). Push in the SD card until a click sounds, and then carefully pull it out. The L, R, C or D in the instructions the part of the controller. indicate L: Left side R: Right side C: Center bottom D: Display (Touch panel) Center q q w 13-5 Previous view 13 USING AN SD CARD Saving the setting data onto an SD card Memory channels, Set mode item settings, and repeat-
er lists can be saved on the SD card. Saving data settings on the SD card allows you to eas-
ily restore the transceiver to its previous settings, even if an All reset is performed. Left Display Right For your information Data settings are saved in the icf le format that is used in the CS-7100 cloning software. The saved data on the SD card can be copied onto a PC and edited by the cloning software. Center The L, R, C or D in the instructions the part of the controller. indicate L: Left side R: Right side C: Center bottom D: Display (Touch panel) q q w Data settings can be saved as a new le or to overwrite an older le. Saved as a new le q w SET(C) to enter the Set mode. Push Touch the Save Setting item of the SD Card Set mode.
(SD Card > Save Setting) If the speci ed item is not displayed, touch [] or [](D) e one or more times to select the page. Touch <<New File>>. The FILE NAME screen appears. The le name is automatically named in the following manner; Setyyyymmdd_xx (yyyy: Year, mm: month, dd:
day, xx: serial number) Example: If a second le is saved on March 1, 2013, the le is named Set20130301_02. If you want to change the le name, see Save with a dif-
D) to save the le name. ferent le name (p. ??-??). Touch [ENT](
The con rmation screen Save le? appears. Touch [YES](
While saving, a progress bar is displayed, then the SD D) to save. r t CARD screen is displayed after the save is completed. Push SET(C) to exit the Set mode. y Overwriting a le
(Example: Overwriting the Set20121210_01) Select the desired le to be overwritten in step e as described on page ??-??.
(Example: Selecting Set20121210_01) 13-6 In the Save Setting screen, touch
<<New File>>
Touch [!"#]
to open the Symbol char-
acter selection window. After program-
ming, touch
[ENT]
Previous view 13 USING AN SD CARD Saving with a different le name q w e r t SET(C) to enter the Set mode. Push Touch the Save Setting item of the SD Card Set mode.
(SD Card > Save Setting) If the speci ed item is not displayed, touch [] or [](D) D) to delete the previously programmed one or more times to select the page. Touch <<New File>>. The FILE NAME screen appears. Touch [CLR](
character. Touch [CLR](D) to delete the selected character, symbol or number. When the cursor does not select a character, the previ-
ous character is deleted. If [CLR](D) is continuously touched, all the characters are deleted. Touch the desired block one or more times to the desired character or symbol. select Selectable characters and symbols A to Z, a to z, 0 to 9, ! # $ % & \ ? " ` ^
+ . , : ; = < > ( ) [ ] { } _ @ (space) Touch AB12 to toggle between the Alphabet input and Number input mode. Touch [CLR](D) to delete the selected character, symbol or number. Touch [SYMB](D) to open the Symbol character selec-
t and y to program up to 14 charac-
I](D) to move the cursor backwards, or tion window. Touch 9 to input a space. Touch [
touch [J](D) to move the cursor forwards. Repeat steps ters name. Example: MY DATA Touch [ENT](
The con rmation screen Save le? appears. Touch [YES](
While saving, a progress bar is displayed, then the SD D) to save the name. D) to save. y u i y CARD screen is displayed after the save is completed. Push SET(C) to exit the Set mode. u Left Display Right Center The L, R, C or D in the instructions the part of the controller. indicate L: Left side R: Right side C: Center bottom D: Display (Touch panel) 13-7 Previous view 13 USING AN SD CARD Loading the saved data les that are on the SD card The saved memory channels, Set mode item settings and repeater lists can be copied to the transceiver. This function is convenient when copying the saved data, such as memory channels, or repeater lists, to another IC-7100 and then operating with the same data. To update the repeater list, click here!
Left Display Right Center Saving the current data is recommended before load-
ing other data in the transceiver.
(Example: Loading all the data in the Set20130301_01 le) q w SET(C) to enter the Set mode. Push Touch the Load Setting item of the SD Card Set mode.
(SD Card > Load Setting) If the speci ed item is not displayed, touch [] or [](D) one or more times to select the page. Touch the desired le to be loaded.
(Example: Selecting Set20130301_01) The LOAD FILE screen appears. Touch the desired loading ALL:
e r option, as shown below. Loads all memory channels, item settings in the menu list and the repeater list into the transceiver. Select:
Loads all memory channels, Set mode item settings and the repeater list into the transceiver. MY call signs and REF Adjust settings can be se-
lected to be loaded. The L, R, C or D in the instructions the part of the controller. indicate L: Left side R: Right side C: Center bottom D: Display (Touch panel) In the SD Card screen, touch Load Setting. Loads only the repeater list into the transceiver. Repeater List Only:
t The Keep 'SKIP' settings in Repeater List? appears. Touch [YES], [NO] or [Cancel](D). When [YES](D) is touched, the skip settings of the re-
peater list are retained. (p. ??-??) When [NO](D) is touched, the skip settings of the re-
peater list are not retained. (p. ??-??) When [Cancel](D) is touched, returns to the LOAD FILE screen. When [YES] or [NO](D) is touched, Load le? ap-
pears. Continued on the next page 13-8 Previous view 13 USING AN SD CARD Loading the saved settings le that are on the SD card (Continued) y Touch [YES](
While checking the le, CHECKING FILE and a prog-
D) to start the le check. ress bar are displayed. After checking, settings data loading While loading, LOADING and a progress bar are dis-
begins. u played. After loading i To complete the loading, reboot the transceiver. ends, COMPLETED! appears. Left Display Right Center The L, R, C or D in the instructions the part of the controller. indicate L: Left side R: Right side C: Center bottom D: Display (Touch panel) Appears only when ALL or Select*
is selected in the LOAD FILE screen,
* If Select is selected, only when the REF Adjust check box is checked. 13-9 Previous view 13 USING AN SD CARD Backing up the data stored on the SD card onto a PC A backup le allows easy restoring even if the setting data in the SD card is accidentally deleted. w Decode e Rtty Depending on your PC, a memory card reader (pur-
chase locally) may be additionally required to read the SD card. q IC-7100 D About the SD cards folder contents r QsoLog t Reply y RxLog u Setting i Voice o yyyymmdd o yyyymmdd
!0 VoiceTx The folder in the SD card contains the following:
q IC-7100 folder The folders created in the IC-7100 are contained in this IC-7100 folder. Decode folder The RTTY decode folder is created. RTTY The transmitted or received RTTY decode data is stored in the txt format. The le format can be changed to html in the RTTY DECODE LOG SET screen. w e folder Log RxLog Reply folder QSO r QSO log data is stored in the csv format. t Automatic reply data is stored in the wav format. y RX record log data is stored in the csv format. u Setting folder The transceivers setting data is stored in the icf format. Voice folder The recorded QSO audio date folders are created in the Voice folder. yyyymmdd folder o Recorded audio le is stored in the wav format. The folder name is automatically created in the fol-
lowing format:
i yyyymmdd (yyyy:Year, mm:month, dd:day)
!0 VoiceTx Recorded voice audio data for the Voice TX function is stored in the wav format. 13-10
(Example: Selecting the setting data) When the SD card is inserted into the SD card drive of your PC or the SD card reader (purchase locally), the screen ap-
pears as shown below. Click Click Click The setting data Previous view 13 USING AN SD CARD Backing up the data stored on the SD card onto a PC (Continued) Making a backup le on your PC D Windows 7 is used for these instructions. q Insert the SD card into the SD card drive on your PC. If no SD card drive is built-in, connect a memory card reader (purchase locally) and then insert the SD card into it. Click the Open folder to view les option to access the card. w e r Select Removal disk and right click. Click Copy. t then right click, Open the desired folder to copy to, then click Paste to copy the data that is in the SD card onto the hard disk.
(Example: Copying into the Backup folder in C drive) y When removing the SD card from SD card icon in the task bar. (
shot as shown to the right.) The screen shot shows when a memory card reader is your PC, click the icon in the screen connected. u Remove the SD card from Remove Hardware appears. The screen shot shows when a memory card reader is your PC when Safe To connected. 13-11 Click Click Right click Click Click Previous view 13 USING AN SD CARD Updating the repeater list For easy operation, the repeater list is preloaded into your transceiver. This section describes how to manually update the re-
peater list using an SD card. The latest setting le, which includes the repeater list, can be downloaded from the Icom website. 1. Downloading the latest setting le (ICF le) q Access the following URL to download the latest data. http://www.icom.co.jp/world/support/download/ rm/
index.html The latest settings le (ICF le) and repeater list (CSV;
Comma Separated Values le) are contained in the downloaded ZIP le. File Name: 7100_U_130301.zip Depending on the updated le date. Depending on the version. This instruction manual describes when the le name is 7100_U_130301.zip, for example. w Decompress the compressed le that is downloaded from the Icom website. 7100_U_130301 folder will be created in the same place where the downloaded file is saved. 2. Inserting the SD card into a PC e Insert the SD card into the SD card drive on your PC. Icom recommends that you format all SD cards to be used with the IC-7100, even preformatted SD cards for PCs or other uses. See page ?-? for details of inserting and removing the SD card. 3. Copying the latest ICF le to the SD card r Double-click the 7100_U_130301 folder created in the same place where the downloaded file is saved. t Copy the ICF le (Example: 7100_USA_130301. icf) in the folder to the Setting folder in the IC-
7100 folder of the SD card. Continued on the next page IC-7100s latest setting le is uploaded to Cloning software(Rev. MM) and manuals in the Icom website screen. The displayed contents may differ. IC-7100 Cloning software(Rev. MM) and manuals 2013/3/MM Transceiver PC SD card to the Card reader Click Click 13-12 Previous view 13 USING AN SD CARD Updating the repeater list (Continued) 4. Inserting the SD card y Remove the SD card from your PC, and insert the Transceiver card into the transceivers slot. See page ??-?? for details of inserting the SD card into the transceiver. SD card PC from the Card reader Saving the current data is recommended before loading other data into the transceiver. 5. Updating the repeater list u Push SET(C) to enter the Set mode. i Touch the Load Setting item of the SD Card Set mode.
(SD Card > Load Setting) If the speci ed item is not displayed, touch [] or [](D) one or more times to select the page.
(Example: Selecting 7100_USA_130301.icf) The LOAD FILE screen appears. o Touch the ICF le to be loaded.
!0 Touch Repeater List Only. The Keep 'SKIP' settings in Repeater List? appears. Loads only the repeater list into the transceiver. Left Display Right Center The L, R, C or D in the instructions the part of the controller. indicate L: Left side R: Right side C: Center bottom D: Display (Touch panel) q q w Select the le to be loaded 13-13 Continued on the next page Previous view 13 USING AN SD CARD Updating the repeater list (Continued)
!1 Touch [YES], [NO] or [Cancel](D). When [YES](D) is touched, the skip settings of the re-
Left Display Right peater list are retained. (p. ??-??) When [NO](D) is touched, the skip settings of the re-
peater list are not retained. (p. ??-??) When [Cancel](D) is touched, returns to the LOAD FILE screen. When [YES] or [NO](D) is touched, Load le? ap-
pears.
!2 Touch [YES](D) to start the le check. While checking the le, CHECKING FILE and a prog-
ress bar are displayed.
!3 After checking, settings data loading begins. While loading, LOADING and a progress bar are dis-
played.
!4 After loading ends, COMPLETED! appears. To complete the loading, reboot the transceiver. Center The L, R, C or D in the instructions the part of the controller. indicate L: Left side R: Right side C: Center bottom D: Display (Touch panel) Repeater list updating is complete!
13-14 Sub transceiver The L, R, C or D in the instructions the part of the controller. indicate L: Left side R: Right side C: Center bottom D: Display (Touch panel) Previous view 13 USING AN SD CARD Cloning Transceiver-to-Transceiver using an SD card This topic describes the cloning method using the SD card. Memory channel contents, Set mode item settings and repeater list can be saved onto a SD card. Recorded voice memories are not included in the clon-
ing data. To play back the master transceivers voice memory, insert the SD card into sub transceiver, or make a copy onto the sub transceivers SD card using a PC. Master transceiver Display SD card Right Left Description is with the SD card is already inserted. 1. Saving the master transceivers setting data onto the SD card. q Save the master transceivers setting data onto the SD card, as described on page ??. Center 2. Remove the SD card from the master transceiver, and then insert it to the sub transceiver. w Turn OFF the master transceivers power. e Remove the SD card from the master transceiver as shown at right. r Insert the removed SD card into the sub transceiver, then turn ON the sub transceivers power. 3. Loads the setting data into the sub transceiver. t The master transceivers setting data loads into the sub transceiver, as described on page ??. Front panel Push Pull out When you load the data, be sure to set the loading content as Repeater List Only or Select in the LOAD FILE screen, and if Select is selected, the REF Ad-
just check box must be cleared. Otherwise, it may result in a frequency deviation. LOAD FILE screen or LOAD OPTIOIN screen
( Appears when Select is touched in the LOAD FILE screen) Touch Repeater List Only Touch Load without check-
ing the REF Adjust box. 13-15 Previous view Section 14 VOICE MEMORY FUNCTION Recording a QSO audio ........................................................14-2
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.................................14-5 s descriptions ..................................14-5 Fast forward while playing Rewind while playing Pause while playing Playing the previous le Playing the next le Moving to the beginning of the previous le Moving to the beginning of the next le VOICE PLAYER screen D D D D D D D D Changing the skip time .........................................................14-6 Deleting the recorded contents (audio) ...............................14-7 Deleting the folder .................................................................14-8 Continue to record even if no signals are received ...........14-9 Record the transmit and receive audio into the same le .14-10 Start to record when the [PTT] switch is pushed ...............14-11 Viewing the folder information .............................................14-12 Viewing the le information ..................................................14-13 Viewing the SD cards free space and recordable time .....14-15 Playing back the voice memory data on a PC ....................14-16 14-1 Previous view 14 VOICE MEMORY FUNCTION Recording a QSO audio The Voice Memory function records a QSO (communi-
cation) audio onto the SD card. This function enables you to record both received and transmitted audio, a QSO with a DXpedition, and play-
back the recorded audio after the QSO. NOTE: Be sure to insert an SD card into the trans-
ceiver before recording a QSO audio. Left Display Right Center The L, R, C or D in the instructions the part of the controller. indicate L: Left side R: Right side C: Center bottom D: Display (Touch panel) D q w QUICK (C) to open the Quick Menu screen. To start recording Push Touch the <<REC Start>> item to start voice re-
cording. Touch [](D) one or more times to select the desired page. The transceiver displays Recording started and auto-
matically exits the Quick Menu screen. appears while the recording is paused. appears and and alternately blink while record-
ing. Recording is continuous until you manually stop record-
ing, or the card becomes full. If the recording les content reaches 2GB, the transceiv-
er automatically creates a new le, and continues record-
ing. NOTE: Once recording has started, it will continue, even if the transceiver is rebooted. Convenient!
When the PTT Automatic Recording function is set to ON, the recording automatically starts when [PTT] is pushed. (p. ??-??)
( Voice Memo > QSO Recorder > Recorder Set >
PTT Auto REC) D q w QUICK (C) to open the Quick Menu screen. To stop recording Push Touch <<REC Stop>> to stop voice recording. Touch [](D) one or more times to select the desired page. The transceiver displays Recording stopped, and auto-
matically exits the Quick Menu screen. 14-2 QUICK Touch
<<REC Start>>
While recording While pausing Touch
<<REC Stop>>
Previous view 14 VOICE MEMORY FUNCTION Changing the recording mode You can change the recording mode in the Set mode to record only the received audio. The default setting is TX&RX (Both transmit and receive signals are recorded). q w SET(C) to enter the Set mode. Push Touch the REC Mode item of the Voice Memo Set mode.
( Voice Memo > QSO Recorder > Recorder Set >
REC Mode) If the speci ed item is not displayed, touch [] or [](D) one or more times to select the page. Touch RX Only to screen. Push SET(C) to exit the Set mode. e r save, and return to the previous SET Touch Voice Memo. Touch QSO Recorder. Touch Recorder Set. Touch REC Mode. Touch RX Only. 14-3 Previous view 14 VOICE MEMORY FUNCTION Playing back the recorded audio q w SET(C) to enter the Set mode. Push Touch the Play Files item of the Voice Memo Set mode.
( Voice Memo > QSO Recorder > Play Files) If the speci ed item is not displayed, touch [] or [](D) e month, d: day.) Touch the folder that contains the le you want to play. The le list is displayed. The le name is formatted yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm:ss (y: year, m: month, d: day, hh: hour, mm: minute, ss: second.) Touch the le that you want to play. The VOICE PLAYER screen is displayed, and the le r t starts to playback. Touch [
back, and return to the le list screen. 2](D) or push MENU (C) to stop the play-
one or more times to select the page. The folder list is displayed. (The folders are automatically made when the recording starts.) The folder name is formatted yyyymmdd (y: year, m:
SET Touch Voice Memo. Touch QSO Recorder. Touch Play Files. Touch the fold-
er that contains the le you want to play. Touch the le that you want to play. While playing back 14-4 Previous view 14 VOICE MEMORY FUNCTION Operation while playing back You can fast forward or rewind while playing back. to fast forward to the skip time point. Fast forward while playing D Touch
(Default: 10 seconds) If you want to change the skip time, see Changing the skip time. (p. ??-??) to rewind to the skip time point. Rewind while playing D Touch
(Default: 10 seconds) If you want to change the skip time, see Changing the skip time. (p. ??-??) If you touch within the rst second of the le, the skip time at the end of the previously recorded le will playback. Pause while playing D Touch While pausing, Touch to pause. to resume. appears. Playing the previous le to play the previous le. D Touch In case there are other les in the folder, while the oldest to start playing the beginning le is playing back, touch of the le. Playing the next le to play the next le. D Touch In case there are other les in the folder, while the most re-
cent le is playing back, touch to stop the playback. D Moving to the beginning of the previous le When the playback is paused anywhere within the le, one or more times to return to the beginning touch of the le, and pause. Touch to play it back. When the playback is paused at beginning of a le, to move to the beginning of the previous le, touch and pause. Touch to play it back. Moving to the beginning of the next le D When the playback is paused, touch beginning of the next le, and pause. Touch to play it back. to move to the VOICE PLAYER screen D The VOICE PLAYER screen is shown below. s descriptions File name Shows the playback le name. File numbers Shows the current playback le and the total number of les in the folder. Rewind Fast forward Play the previous le Play the next le Pause or play Recording information Shows the recorded fre-
quency, mode and audio category. When the receive audio is playing back, the audio cat-
egory is displayed as RX. When the transmit audio is playing back, the audio cat-
egory is displayed as TX. Progress bar Shows the play back progress bar. Played back time Shows the played back time. Convenient!
You can fast forward or rewind the le that is playing by rotating the Dial. The fast forward/rewind time is one twentieth of the to-
tal le time, regardless of the skip time setting. Playback mark Appears while the audio is playing back. The mark disappears while fast forwarding, re-
winding or pausing. 14-5 Total time Shows the les total playback time. Repeater call sign/name Shows the repeater call sign used in the DV mode. When the repeater name is programmed in your repeater list, the name is also displayed. Previous view 14 VOICE MEMORY FUNCTION Changing the skip time You can change the fast forward and rewind skip time while playing. Left Display Right q w e r SET(C) to enter the Set mode. Push Touch the Skip Time item of the Voice Memo Set mode.
( Voice Memo > QSO Recorder > Player Set >
Skip Time) If the speci ed item is not displayed, touch [] or [](D) one or more times to select the page. Touch the desired skip time of 3, 5, 10 or 30 seconds to save, and return to the previous screen. Push SET(C) to exit the Menu screen. The L, R, C or D in the instructions the part of the controller. indicate L: Left side R: Right side C: Center bottom D: Display (Touch panel) Center SET Touch Voice Memo. Touch QSO Recorder. Touch Player Set. Touch Skip Time.
(Example) Touch 5sec. 14-6 Previous view 14 VOICE MEMORY FUNCTION Deleting the recorded contents (audio) q w e SET(C) to enter the Set mode. Push Touch the Play files item of the Voice Memo Set mode.
( Voice Memo > QSO Recorder > Play files) If the speci ed item is not displayed, touch [] or [](D) one or more times to select the page. The folder list is displayed. (The folders are automatically made when recording starts.) The folder name is formatted yyyymmdd (y: year, m:
month, d: day.) Touch the folder including the le that you want to delete. The le list is displayed. The le name is formatted yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm:ss (y: year, m: month, d: day, hh: hour, mm: minute, ss: second.) Touch the le that you want to delete for 1 second. Touch Delete. The con rmation screen Delete le? appears. Touch YES. The selected le is deleted. Push SET(C) to exit the Set mode. r t y u
<To delete all les>
When you want to erase all audio les in the folder at one time, select Delete All in step t above. The L, R, C or D in the instructions indicate the part of the controller. L: Left side, R: Right side, C: Center bottom D: Display (Touch panel) SET Touch Voice Memo. Touch QSO Recorder. Touch Play les. Touch the folder including the le that you want to delete. Touch the le that you want to delete for 1 second Touch Delete. Touch YES. 14-7 Previous view 14 VOICE MEMORY FUNCTION Deleting the folder NOTE: All the les in the folder are also deleted. Left Display Right q w SET(C) to enter the Set mode. Push Touch the Play files item of the Voice Memo Set mode.
( Voice Memo > QSO Recorder > Play files) If the speci ed item is not displayed, touch [] or [](D) one or more times to select the page. The folder list is displayed. (The folders are automatically made when recording starts.) The folder name is formatted yyyymmdd (y: year, m:
Center The L, R, C or D in the instructions the part of the controller. indicate L: Left side R: Right side C: Center bottom D: Display (Touch panel) month, d: day.) Touch the folder that you want to delete for 1 sec-
ond. Touch Delete. The con rmation screen Delete folder? appears. Touch YES. The selected folder is deleted. Push SET(C) to exit the Set mode. e r t y
<To delete all folders>
When you want to erase all folders at one time, select Delete All Folders in step r. SET Touch Voice Memo. Touch QSO Recorder. Touch Play les. the Touch folder that you want to delete for 1 second Touch Delete. Touch YES. 14-8 Previous view 14 VOICE MEMORY FUNCTION Continue to record even if no signals are received In the default settings, the transceiver records audio only while receiving signals (the squelch is open). If you want to continue recording even if no signal is received, do the following steps. Display Left Right Center Squelch Auto: The transceiver records audio only while receiving signals (the squelch opens). SET q w e SET(C) to enter the Set mode. Push Touch the RX REC Condition item of the Voice Memo Set mode.
( Voice Memo > QSO Recorder > Recorder Set >
RX REC Condition) If the speci ed item is not displayed, touch [] or [](D) one or more times to select the page. Touch Always to continuously record even if no sig-
nal is received. Always:
Recording continues, even if no signals are received. r Push SET(C) to exit the Set mode. 14-9 The L, R, C or D in the instructions the part of the controller. indicate L: Left side R: Right side C: Center bottom D: Display (Touch panel) Touch Voice Memo. Touch QSO Recorder. Touch Recorder Set. Touch RX REC Condition.
(Example) Touch Always. Previous view 14 VOICE MEMORY FUNCTION Record the transmit and receive audio into the same le The transceiver can record the transmit and receive au-
dio into the same le. q w SET(C) to enter the Set mode. Push Touch the File Split item of the Voice Memo Set mode.
( Voice Memo > QSO Recorder > Recorder Set >
File Split) If the speci ed item is not displayed, touch [] or [](D) SET Touch Voice Memo. Touch QSO Recorder. Touch Recorder Set. Touch File Split. Touch OFF. one or more times to select the page. Touch OFF. OFF : The transceiver records the transmit and receive e ON audio into the same le.
: The transceiver records the transmit and receive audio into each le. The transceiver makes separate new les for transmit and receive audio. (Default setting) When you set the RX REC Condition item to Squelch Auto, the transceiver records audio to the new le when the squelch either opens or closes.
( Voice Memo > QSO Recorder > Recorder set >
RX REC Condition) r Push SET(C) to exit the Set mode. NOTE: Even if you set the File Split item to OFF, when the recording les content becomes 2 GB, the transceiver continues to record, but to a new le. About the VOICE PLAYER screen when recording into the same le The VOICE PLAYER screen shows information that is recorded rst. When the receive audio was recorded rst, the trans-
mit audio information is not displayed on the screen. 14-10 Previous view 14 VOICE MEMORY FUNCTION Start to record when the [PTT] switch is pushed The transceiver starts to record the transmitted audio when the [PTT] switch is pushed. After transmitting, when the transceiver receives a sig-
nal in a given amount of time, it also records the re-
ceived audio. Therefore, you can record all communica-
tion audio using this function. Display Left Center q w SET(C) to enter the Set mode. Push Touch the PTT Auto REC item of the Voice Memo Set mode.
( Voice Memo > QSO Recorder > Recorder Set >
PTT Auto REC) If the speci ed item is not displayed, touch [] or [](D) one or more times to select the page. Touch ON. OFF : The transceiver does not start to record when the e ON r Push
[PTT] switch is pushed.
: The transceiver starts to record when the [PTT]
switch is pushed. SET(C) to exit the Set mode. NOTE: When you set PTT AUTO REC to ON, see the notes below. The transceiver also starts to record audio when the optional microphones [PTT] switch is pushed, transmitting using the VOX function or the CI-V re-
mote controller. All transmit audio is recorded.
( When RX Only is set in the REC Mode item, transmit audio is not recorded) When the transceiver receives a signal less than 10 seconds after transmitting, the transceiver also records the receive audio. In addition, when the transceiver receives a signal, and then receives other signals less than 10 sec-
onds later, it records all signals audio. 14-11 Right The L, R, C or D in the instructions the part of the controller. indicate L: Left side R: Right side C: Center bottom D: Display (Touch panel) SET Touch Voice Memo. Touch QSO Recorder. Touch Recorder Set. Touch PTT Auto REC. Touch ON. Previous view 14 VOICE MEMORY FUNCTION Viewing the folder information The transceiver can display the folders name, number of the les in the folder, total capacity of the les and date. Left Display Right q w e r t y SET(C) to enter the Set mode. Play Files item of the Voice Memo Set Push Touch the mode.
( Voice Memo > QSO Recorder > Play Files) If the speci ed item is not displayed, touch [] or [](D) one or more times to select the page. The folder list is displayed. (The folders are automatically made when recording starts.) The folder name is formatted yyyymmdd (y: year, m:
month, d: day.) Touch the folder that contains the le you want to view for 1 second. Touch the Folder Information item. The information screen appears. Touch [
Touching SET(C) or QUICK (C) also cancels. Push 2](C) to cancel the information screen. SET(C) to exit the Set mode. Center SET The L, R, C or D in the instructions the part of the controller. indicate L: Left side R: Right side C: Center bottom D: Display (Touch panel) Touch Voice Memo. Touch QSO Recorder. Touch Play Files. Touch the folder that you want to view the information Touch Folder Information. Shows the information. 14-12 Previous view 14 VOICE MEMORY FUNCTION Viewing the le information The transceiver can display the recorded les frequen-
cy, mode, date, and so on. Left Display Right q w SET(C) to enter the Set mode. Play Files item of the Voice Memo Set Push Touch the mode.
( Voice Memo > QSO Recorder > Play Files) If the speci ed item is not displayed, touch [] or [](D) one or more times to select the page. The folder list is displayed. (The folders are automatically made when recording starts.) The folder name is formatted yyyymmdd (y: year, m:
month, d: day.) Touch the folder that contains the le you want to view. The le list is displayed. The le name is formatted yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm:ss (y: year, m: month, d: day, hh: hour, mm: minute, ss: second.) Touch the le that you want to view the information for 1 second. Touch the File Information item. The information screen appears. Touch [
Touching SET(C) or QUICK (C) also cancels. Push 2](C) to cancel the information screen. SET(C) to exit the Set mode. e r t y u Center SET The L, R, C or D in the instructions the part of the controller. indicate L: Left side R: Right side C: Center bottom D: Display (Touch panel) Touch Voice Memo. Touch QSO Recorder. Touch Play Files. Touch the folder that contains the le you want to view. Touch the file that you want to view the information for 1 second. Touch File Information. Continued on the next page. 14-13 Previous view 14 VOICE MEMORY FUNCTION Viewing the le information (Continued) Example of le information screens (The display items differ, depending on the recording contents.) Transmit Information screen
(Your own position)
( Transmitting in the DR mode) Receive Information screen
(Your own position)
( Receiving in the DR mode)
(Destination position) 14-14 Previous view 14 VOICE MEMORY FUNCTION Viewing the SD cards free space and recordable time q w SET(C) to enter the Set mode. Push Touch the SD Card item. If the speci ed item is not displayed, touch [] or [](D) one or more times to select the page. Touch the SD Card Info item. The information screen appears. Touch [
Touching SET(C) or QUICK (C) also cancels. Push SET(C) to exit the Set mode. 2](C) to cancel the information screen. e r t Left Display Right Center The L, R, C or D in the instructions the part of the controller. indicate L: Left side R: Right side C: Center bottom D: Display (Touch panel) SET Touch SD Card. Touch SD Card Info. Shows the information screen. 14-15 Previous view 14 VOICE MEMORY FUNCTION Playing back the voice memory data on a PC You can also playback the voice memory data on a PC. However, the recorded information (frequency, date, and so on) are not displayed. Mircosoft Windows 7 is used for the description. Transceiver Example: Connect a memory card reader (3rd party product) to the PC, and insert the SD card into the reader. Then playing back the voice memory data in the card. When you copy the voice memory data from the SD card to the PCs hard disk drive, you also operate the same as following steps for playing back data. SD card To the Card reader q w e Connect the memory card reader to the PC, and then insert the SD card into the reader. If your PC has an SD card drive, insert the card into the drive. When the SD card is inserted in the SD card drive of the PC or the SD card reader, the screen appears, as shown to the right. The [IC-7100] folder appears. Double-click the [IC-7100] folder. r Double-click the [Voice] folder. t y Double-click the folder in which the le you want to playback is stored.
(Example: 20130301 folder) To playback the le, double-click it.
(Example: 20130301_184451.wav) NOTE:
The operations while playing back may differ, de-
pending on the software. Therefore, refer to the softwares instruction manual for details. When the le does not playback, even if you dou-
ble-click the le, download appropriate software like Windows Media Player. 14-16 PC Click Double-click Double-click Double-click Double-click Previous view Section 15 VOICE TX FUNCTION Recording the voice audio ....................................................15-2 Playing back the recorded voice audio ...............................15-3 Programming a memory name .............................................15-4 Transmitting the recorded voice audio ................................15-6
...............................................15-7 Adjusting the TX volume level D Voice TX Set mode .................................................................15-8 15-1 Left Display Right Center The L, R, C or D in the instructions the part of the controller. indicate L: Left side R: Right side C: Center bottom D: Display (Touch panel) Previous view 15 VOICE TX FUNCTION Recording the voice audio The Voice TX function transmits the recorded audio on an SD card once, or repeatedly, for up to 10 minutes at the speci ed interval. Up to 4 memories are available for repeated CQ and exchange transmissions in contests, as well as when making repeated calls to DXpeditions. The recorded audio can be transmitted in the SSB, AM
(HF/50 MHz only), FM or DV mode. The Voice TX function can be assigned to a key on the optional HM-151 REMOTE CONTROL MIC or an external keypad. (p. ??-??) NOTE: Be sure to insert an SD card into the trans-
ceiver before recording a voice audio. q D) to select the Voice TX mode. MENU (C) one or more times to select the M-
Push 2 (Menu 2) screen. In the DR mode, select the D1 screen. Touch [VOICE](
The VOICE TX screen is displayed. Push Touch [REC](
screen. Touch the desired memory, [T1] through [T4]. The VOICE TX RECORD (T1) screen is displayed, MENU (C) to display the VOICE screen. D) to display the VOICE TX RECORD w e r t when [T1] memory is selected.
](D) to start recording. Touch [
Touch [](D) to cancel recording. The maximum record time is 90 seconds. Hold the microphone 5 to 10 cm (2 to 4 inches) from your y mouth, then speak at a normal voice level. Touch [MIC GAIN](D) to display the MIC GAIN screen. If you record again on the same channel, the current con-
u tents will be overwritten. Touch [
screen. 2](C) to return to the VOICE TX RECORD Information To delete the recorded au-
dio, touch the center of the VOICE TX RECORD (T1) through VOICE TX RECORD
(T4) screen for 1 second, or push QUICK (C), and then touch Clear. While recording Shows the audio input level. 15-2 Touch
[VOICE]
Push MENU Touch [REC]
(Example) Touch [T1]
Touch []
The MIC GAIN screen appears after touching Adjust so the REC level bar does not reach this level. The L, R, C or D in the instructions the part of the controller. indicate L: Left side R: Right side C: Center bottom D: Display (Touch panel) Touch
[VOICE]
Push MENU Touch [REC]
(Example) Touch [T1]
Touch []
Previous view 15 VOICE TX FUNCTION Playing back the recorded voice audio The recorded voice audio for the Voice TX function can be played back. Left Display Right q w e r t y u D) to select the Voice TX mode. MENU (C) one or more times to select the M-
Push 2 (Menu 2) screen. In the DR mode, select the D1 screen. Touch [VOICE](
The VOICE TX screen is displayed. Push Touch [REC](
screen. Touch the desired memory, [T1] through [T4]. The VOICE TX RECORD (T1) screen is displayed, MENU (C) to display the VOICE screen. D) to display the VOICE TX RECORD
](D) to start the playback. when [T1] memory is selected. Touch [
Touch [](D) to stop the playback. Touch [
screen. 2](C) to return to the VOICE TX RECORD Center While playing 15-3 Previous view 15 VOICE TX FUNCTION Programming a memory name Each Voice TX memory, [T1] through [T4], can be pro-
grammed with an alphanumeric name of up to 16 char-
acters. Left Display Right
[EXAMPLE]: Programming the memory name Con-
test in [T1]. Center q w e r t y u D) to display the VOICE TX RECORD D) to select the Voice TX mode. MENU (C) to display the VOICE screen. MENU (C) one or more times to select the M-
Push 2 (Menu 2) screen. In the DR mode, select the D1 screen. Touch [VOICE](
VOICE TX screen is displayed. Push Touch [REC](
screen. Touch the desired memory, [T1] through [T4], second to program. Touch [Edit Name] to display the VOICE TX RE-
CORD (T1) screen (Voice TX name edit screen). A cursor appears and blinks. Touch the desired block one or more times to the desired character or symbol. for 1 select Selectable characters and symbols A to Z, a to z, 0 to 9, ! # $ % & \ ? " ` ^
+ . , : ; = < > ( ) [ ] { } _ @ (space) Touch AB12 to toggle between the Alphabet input and Number input mode. Touch [CLR](D) to delete the selected character, symbol or number. Touch [SYMB](D) to open the Symbol character selec-
tion window. Touch 9 to input a space. Memory name edit screen Move the cursor Input mode screen The L, R, C or D in the instructions the part of the controller. indicate L: Left side R: Right side C: Center bottom D: Display (Touch panel) Touch [REC]
(Example) Touch [T1] for 1 second. Touch
[Edit Name]. Move the cursor Delete a character Select an input mode Enter Cancel edit Input a space Touch [!"#] to open the Symbol character selec-
tion window. Continued on the next page. 15-4 After programming, touch [ENT]
Touch [2] to can-
cel the VOICE TX RECORD screen Previous view 15 VOICE TX FUNCTION Programming a memory name (Continued) i o I](D) to move the cursor backwards, or Touch [
touch [J](D) to move the cursor forwards. u and i to program up to 16 char-
Repeat steps acters memory name, and then touch [ENT](D) to save the name, and return to the VOICE TX RE-
CORD screen.
!0 Touch [2](D) to return to the VOICE TX RECORD screen. 15-5 Left Display Right Center The L, R, C or D in the instructions the part of the controller. indicate L: Left side R: Right side C: Center bottom D: Display (Touch panel) Previous view 15 VOICE TX FUNCTION Transmitting the recorded voice audio MENU (C) one or more times to select the M-
q Push 2 (Menu 2) screen. In the DR mode, select the D1 screen. Touch [VOICE](
VOICE TX screen is displayed. Push w e r <<Single TX>>
MENU (C) to display the VOICE screen. D) to select the Voice TX mode. Touch the desired memory, [T1] through [T4] to transmit the recorded voice audio once.
<<Repeat TX>>
Touch the desired memory, [T1] through [T4] for 1 second to repeatedly transmit the recorded voice audio for up to 10 minutes at the interval specified in Repeat Time. Even if 10 minutes pass while transmitting, the voice au-
dio is completely transmitted. During the Voice TX waiting, the selected memory blinks. One of the following steps will cancel the transmission.
- Touch the memory again.
- Turn OFF the power, then turn it ON again.
- Touch another memory (except for [LEVEL]).
- Push MENU (C), XFC (R) or SET(C).
- Push QUICK (C). The repeat transmission is cancelled. But while trans-
mitting, the voice audio is completely transmitted. Once the Repeat TX is made, the transceiver pauses until the end of the Repeat Time, then transmits again. After the second transmission, the Repeat TX continues pausing, if receiving a signal. But if the squelch is manually opened, the voice audio is repeatedly transmitted, according to the repeat time set-
ting. Single TX Repeat TX Touch
[VOICE]
Touch the desired memory, Blinks while transmitting Voice TX Waiting screen for <<Repeat TX>>
Blinks 15-6 Previous view 15 VOICE TX FUNCTION Transmitting the recorded voice audio (Continued) D q w e r t MENU (C) one or more times to select the M-
Adjusting the TX volume level Push 2 (Menu 2) screen. In the DR mode, select the D1 screen. Touch [VOICE](
VOICE TX screen is displayed. Touch [LEVEL](
screen. Rotate the Dial to adjust the transmit voice level. Too high of a voice level may cause interference. Touch [DEF](D) for 1 second to reset to the default set-
D) to select the Voice TX mode. D) to display the TX LEVEL ting (50 %), if desired. Touch [LEVEL](
screen. D) to save, and exit the TX LEVEL Touch
[VOICE]
Touch
[LEVEL]
Rotate the Dial to adjust Reset to the default setting Exits the TX LEVEL screen. Hiding the Voice TX memory name The voice TX memory name can be hidden on the VOICE TX screen. When ON is selected. When OFF is selected. q w SET(C) to enter the Set mode. Push Touch the VOICE TX Name Display item of the Display Set mode.
( Display > VOICE TX Name Display) If the speci ed item is not displayed, touch [] or [](D) The voice TX memory name is displayed. The voice TX memory name is not displayed. one or more times to select the page. Touch OFF. Push SET(C) to exit the Menu screen. e r Setting the VOICE rst menu screen Select the first appearance screen after touching
[VOICE](D). M-2 (Menu 2) screen q w SET(C) to enter the Set mode. Push Touch the VOICE 1st menu item of the Function Set mode.
( Function > VOICE 1st menu) If the speci ed item is not displayed, touch [] or [](D) one or more times to select the page. Touch the desired option. VOICE-Root: Displays the VOICE screen rst. VOICE-TX: Displays the VOICE TX screen rst. Push SET(C) to exit the Menu screen. e r After touching [VOICE]. When VOICE-Root is selected. When VOICE-TX is selected. Displays the VOICE screen rst. Displays the VOICE TX screen rst. 15-7 Previous view 15 VOICE TX FUNCTION Voice TX Set mode q D) to select the Voice TX mode. MENU (C) one or more times to select the M-
Push 2 (Menu 2) screen. In the DR mode, select the D1 screen. Touch [VOICE](
VOICE TX screen is displayed. Push Touch [SET](
screen. Touch a desired item. Touch a desired option. See the descriptions below for details of items and op-
MENU (C) to display the VOICE screen. D) to display the VOICE TX SET w e r t y tions. Push QUICK (C), and then touch Default to reset to the default setting, if desired. Push u MENU (C) to return to the VOICE screen. Repeat Time Set the repeat interval to between 1 and 15 seconds (in 1 second steps) for the voice repeat transmission. The transceiver repeatedly transmits the recorded voice audio at this interval.
(Default: 5sec) Auto Monitor Turn the TX Monitor function ON or OFF.
(Default: ON) OFF: The TX voice audio is not heard from the speak-
er. ON: The TX voice audio is heard from the speaker. 15-8 Touch
[VOICE]
Push MENU Touch [SET]
Touch a de-
sired item.
( Example: Re-
peat Time) Touch a de-
sired option.
( Example:
7sec) Previous view Section 16 ANTENNA TUNER OPERATION Front panel ......................................................................................... 00 Front panel ......................................................................................... 00 Front panel ......................................................................................... 00 Front panel ......................................................................................... 00 16-1 Previous view 16 ANTENNA TUNER OPERATION Connecting the antenna tuner The AH-4 and AT-180 AUTOMATIC ANTENNA TUNER matches the IC-7100 to the connected antenna auto-
matically. Once the tuner matches an antenna, the variable ca-
pacitor settings are memorized as a preset point for each frequency range (100 kHz steps). Therefore, when you change the frequency range, the variable capaci-
tors are automatically preset to the memorized point. NOTE: Before connecting, be sure to turn OFF the transceivers power. Connecting an AH-4 D The optional AH-4 matches the IC-7100 to a long wire antenna more than 7 m/23 ft long (3.5 MHz and above). To [TUNER]
IC-7200 See page ??-?? for operation. See the AH-4 instruction manual installation and an-
tenna connection details. To Long wire AH-4 Antenna element ANT To optional AH-2b Ground To [ANT]
Ground*
* Use as thick and short a wire as possible between the AH-4 and ground. Connecting an AT-180 D The optional AT-180 matches the IC-7100 to both HF and 50 MHz antenna, and automatically tunes the an-
tenna (impedance range: 16.7 to 150 ) during trans-
mission when the antenna SWR is less than 1.5:1. See page ??-?? for operation. ACC cable supplied with the AT-180 HF/6 m antenna IC-7100 To [ACC]
To [ANT]
To [ACC]*
*Either of the two external connectors Ground To [ANT]
To [TRANSCEIVER]
AT-180 Ground Coaxial cable Coaxial cable supplied with the AT-180 16-2 Previous view 16 ANTENNA TUNER OPERATION Connecting the antenna tuner (Continued) D Connector information for the ACC(2) socket PIN LAYOUT 3 7 5 2 6 4 1
(Front panel view) PIN NO./
NAME 8 V q GND w e HSEND NC r ALC t NC y u 13.8 V DESCRIPTION Regulated 8 V output when the Band Voltage modi cation is performed. (p. ??-??) Connects to ground. Input/output pin. Goes to ground when transmitting When grounded, transmits. No connection. ALC output voltage No connection. 13.8 V output when power is ON SPECIFICATIONS Same as ACC pin q. Same as ACC pin e. Same as ACC pin y. Same as ACC pin i. Speci cations for the AH-4 D Frequency coverage Input impedance
: 754 MHz (with an AH-2b) 3.554 MHz (with more than 7 meters long wire)
: 50
: 120 W
: 10 W (515 W)
: Less than SWR 2:1 Maximum input power Minimum tuning power Tuning accuracy Power supply requirements : 13.8 V DC/1 A (supplied from the transceivers ACC socket)
: 172(W) u 69.5(H) u 230(D) 6.7 (W) u 2.7(H) u 9.0(D)
: 1.2 kg; 2.6 lb
: See the AH-4 instruction manual Dimensions (mm/in) Weight (Approximately) Supplied accessories Input impedance Speci cations for the AT-180
: 1.854 MHz
: 50
: 120 W
: 8 W D Frequency coverage Maximum input power Minimum tuning power Matching impedance range : 16.7150 (HF band) Tuning accuracy Insertion loss 20125 (50 MHz band)
: Less than SWR 1.5:1
: Less than 1.0 dB
(after tuning) Power supply requirements : 13.8 V DC/1 A (supplied from the transceivers ACC socket)
: 167(W) u 58.6(H) u 225(D) 6.6(W) u 2.3(H) u 8.9(D)
: 2.3 kg; 5.1 lb
: ACC cable (DIN 13 pins) Coaxial cable (1 m), Dimensions (mm/in) Weight (Approximately) Supplied accessories 16-3 Previous view 16 ANTENNA TUNER OPERATION Before operating Operating the AH-4 D R DANGER HIGH VOLTAGE!
NEVER touch the antenna element while tuning or transmitting. Always place it in a secure place. NEVER operate the AH-4 without an antenna connect-
ed. The tuner and transceiver will be damaged. NEVER operate the AH-4 when it is ungrounded. Transmitting before tuning may damage the transceiver. Note that the AH-4 cannot tune when using a 12O long wire or on a multiple of that frequency. Operating D Tuning is required for each frequency. Be sure to retune the antenna before transmitting when you change the frequencyeven slightly. q TUNER/CALL (L) or [TUNER/CALL] on the re-
Push mote control microphone to turn ON the AH-4. The CW mode and 10 W output power are automati-
cally selected, and the tuning starts. The TX indicator lights red. blinks while tuning. After changing the frequency, you should hold down TUNER/CALL (L) or [TUNER/CALL] on the remote control microphone for second to manually start tuning. In this case, the CW mode and 10 W output power are auto-
matically selected, and the TX indicator lights red. NOTE: DO NOT change the frequency and oper-
is blinking. It may takes ating mode while approximately 2 to 3 seconds (maximum of 15 seconds) to complete tuning. w is still ON after the tuning is completed, and the previously selected operating mode and the out-
put power are automatically selected. When the connected wire cannot be tuned, goes out, the AH-4 is bypassed and the antenna wire is di-
rectly connected. PTT tune function D The AH-4 always tunes when [PTT] is pushed after the frequency is changed on an HF band (more than 1%). Turn ON this function in the Set mode.
(Function > Tuner > PTT Start) 16-4 Left Display Right Center The L, R, C or D in the instructions the part of the controller. indicate L: Left side R: Right side C: Center bottom D: Display (Touch panel) TUNER/CALL
[TUNER/CALL]
Previous view 16 ANTENNA TUNER OPERATION Before operating Operating the AT-180 D CAUTION:
NEVER transmit with the tuner ON if no antenna is connected. This will damage both the transceiver and antenna tuner. NEVER transmit with the tuner ON if no antenna is connected. This will damage both the transceiver and antenna tuner. NEVER operate the AH-4 without an antenna connect-
ed. The tuner and transceiver will be damaged. NEVER operate the AH-4 when it is ungrounded. Transmitting before tuning may damage the transceiver. Note that the AH-4 cannot tune when using a 12O long wire or on a multiple of that frequency. 16-5 Left Display Right Center The L, R, C or D in the instructions the part of the controller. indicate L: Left side R: Right side C: Center bottom D: Display (Touch panel) TUNER/CALL
[TUNER/CALL]
Previous view 16 ANTENNA TUNER OPERATION Operating the AT-180 (Continued) Operating D The AT-180 AUTOMATIC ANTENNA TUNER automatically matches to your antenna. Once the tuner matches the antenna, the variable capacitor settings are memorized as a preset point for each frequency range (100 kHz steps). Therefore, when you change the frequency range, the variable capacitors are automatically preset to the memorized point. NOTE:
The AT-180 can match both the HF and 50 MHz bands. However, operation is different for the bands. When connecting the AT-180, the transceivers out-
put power should be more than 8 W. Otherwise, the AT-180 may not tune correctly. The AT-180s mini-
mum operating input power is 8 W. q w TUNER/CALL (L) or [TUNER/CALL] on the re-
Check the transceivers output power is set to 8 W/
Push mote control microphone to turn ON the AT-180. appears. For the HF band:
The antenna is automatically tuned during transmit if the antenna SWR is higher than 1.5:1. For the 50 MHz band:
blinks if the antenna SWR is higher than 1.5:1, regardless of the internal switch position de-
scribed on the page ??-??. In this case, do the step e to manually tune the antenna. If you continue to transmit without retuning, goes out after approximately 10 seconds, the AH-4 is bypassed and the antenna wire is directly connected. Push TUNER/CALL (L) or [TUNER/CALL] on the re-
mote control microphone for 1 second to start man-
ual tuning. When the CW mode is selected, a side tone is emitted, and blinks. NOTE: DO NOT change the frequency and oper-
ating mode while is blinking. r is still ON after the tuning is completed, and the previously selected operating mode is automati-
cally selected. When the connected wire cannot be tuned, goes out, the AH-4 is bypassed and the antenna wire is di-
rectly connected. e Once the tuner matches the antenna, the variable capacitors are automatically preset to the memo-
rized point when you change the frequency range in 100 kHz steps. While presetting, blinks. 16-6 Previous view 16 ANTENNA TUNER OPERATION Setting the AT-180 internal switches The optional AT-180 has 3 operating con gurations for HF band operation. Select a suitable con gurations for your antenna system. q Remove the top cover of the AT-180. w Set the tuner switches to the desired positions ac-
cording to the table below. SW Position Operation AT-180 inside top cover S2 S1 D C B A A
(default) B C D
(default) The tuner operating mode is set by S2 described below. THROUGH INHIBIT The tuner tunes the antenna even when the antenna has poor SWR (up to VSWR 3:1 after tuning). In this case, manual tun-
ing is necessary each time you change the frequency although the tuner auto-
matically starts tuning when the VSWR is higher than 3:1. This setting is called through inhibit, however, the tuner is set to through if the VSWR is higher than 3:1 after tuning. TUNER SENSITIVE SETTING The tuner tunes each time you transmit
(except SSB mode). Therefore, the low-
est SWR is obtained at any given time. For SSB mode, the same SETTING as the D position. NORMAL The tuner tunes when the SWR is higher than 1.5:1. Therefore, the tuner activates only when tuning is necessary. 1 S 2 S Automatic tuner start D If you want to turn OFF the tuner when the VSWR is 1.5:1 or less, use automatic tuner on and turn OFF the tuner. See page 10-11 for automatic tuner function.
(HF bands only) PTT tune function D The AT-180 tunes when [PTT] is pushed after the frequency is changed (more than 1%) if the AT-180 is turned ON. This function removes the hold down TUNER operation and activates with the rst transmis-
sion on the new frequency. (p. 10-11) Turn this function ON in the Set mode. 16-7 Previous view Section 17 SET MODE Set mode description ............................................................17-2
..........................................................17-2 The Set mode settings D Set mode items and Default settings ...................................17-3 Voice Memo Set mode ...........................................................17-11 DV Set mode ..........................................................................17-13 SPEECH Set mode .................................................................17-15 QSO/RX Log Set mode ..........................................................17-16 Function Set mode ................................................................17-18 Tone Control Set mode .........................................................17-23 Connectors Set mode ...........................................................17-24 Display Set mode ...................................................................17-27 Time Set Set mode ................................................................17-30 Others Set mode ....................................................................17-31 17-1 Previous view 17 SET MODE Set mode description The Set mode is used to program infrequently changed values or function settings. NOTE: The Set mode is constructed in a tree struc-
ture. You may go to the next tree level, or go back a level, depending on the selected item. Left Display Right Center The L, R, C or D in the instructions the part of the controller. indicate L: Left side R: Right side C: Center bottom D: Display (Touch panel) D q w SET(C) to enter the Set mode. The Set mode settings Push If the speci ed item is not displayed, touch [
(D) one or more times to select the page. If [](D) or [](D) is continuously held down, the pages
] or []
are quickly scrolled. e r Rotating the Dial also selects the pages. Touch the desired item to go to the next level. Repeat steps setting screen. To go back the previous tree level, touch [2](D), or w and e to show the desired items MENU (C). t Touch a desired option shown on the display, or [+]/
[](D) to adjust a level. When you touch an option, it is automatically saved and the screen returns to the previous display. Rotating the Dial also adjusts the level. Push QUICK (C), and then touch Default to reset to the default setting, if desired. To set other item, touch [2](D), or MENU (C) to go back a tree level. Push SET(C) to exit the Set mode. y SET e t y w r u 17-2 Previous view 17 SET MODE Set mode items and Default settings Call sign (Section 9) RX Record (Section 9) MY Station (Section 7) SD Card (Section 13) GPS (Section 10) NOTE: The default settings shown below in bold are for the USA version. The default settings may differ, depending on your transceiver version. In this item, set the TX/RX voice recording options. Voice Memo QSO Recorder
<<REC Start>>*
Play Files*
Recorder Set REC Mode RX REC Condition TX&RX or RX Only Always or Squelch Auto File Split OFF or ON PTT Auto REC OFF or ON Player Set Skip Time DV Auto Reply*
3sec, 5sec, 10sec or 30sec
* Be sure to insert the SD card into the transceiver before selecting these items. DV Set In this item, set infrequently changed values or functions in the DV mode. OFF, ON or ON (to me: High Tone) Standby Beep Auto Reply DV Data TX Digital Monitor OFF, ON or Voice PTT or Auto Auto, Digital or Analog Digital Repeater Set OFF or ON RX Call Sign Write OFF or Auto RX Repeater Write OFF or Auto DV Auto Detect OFF or ON RX Record (RPT) ALL or Latest Only BK EMR OFF or ON OFF or ON EMR AF Level 0%~50%~100%
17-3 Starts recording the received audio. Selects to playback or delete the recorded audio. Selects to record the TX audio or not. Selects whether or not the squelch status affects the RX voice audio recording. Selects whether or not to automatically create a new le after each transmission, reception, or each time the squelch opens or closes. Turns the PTT Automatic Recording function ON or OFF. Sets the Skip time to rewind or forward the re-
corded audio when you push the fast-rewind or fast-forward key during playback. Records a voice audio to use for the Auto Reply function in the DV mode. Selects whether or not to sound a beep after a received signal disappears. Selects whether or not to automatically reply to a call addressed to your own call sign. Selects to manually or automatically transmit low speed data. Selects the DV mode RX monitoring when [XFC]
is held down. Turns the digital repeater setting function ON or OFF. This function is usable in any DV mode ex-
cept the DR mode. Turns the RX call sign automatic write function ON or OFF. This function is usable in any DV mode except the DR mode. Turns the repeater call sign automatic write func-
tion ON or OFF. This function is usable in any DV mode except the DR mode. Turns the DV mode automatic detect function ON or OFF. Selects whether to record all calls or only the lat-
est call, when the received signal includes a sta-
tus message (UR? or RPT?) that is sent back from the access repeater. Turns the BK (Break-in) function ON or OFF. The BK function allows you to break into a con-
versation between two stations with call sign squelch enabled. Turns the EMR (Enhanced Monitor Request) communication mode ON or OFF. After turning OFF the transceiver, the EMR mode will be cancelled. Sets the audio output level when an EMR mode signal is received. Previous view 17 SET MODE Set mode items and Default settings (Continued) NOTE: The default settings shown below in bold are for the USA version. The default settings may differ, depending on your transceiver version. SPEECH RX Call Sign SPEECH In this item, set the Speech options. OFF, ON (Kerchunk) or ON (All) RX>CS SPEECH S-Level SPEECH MODE SPEECH OFF or ON OFF or ON OFF or ON SPEECH Language English or Japanese Alphabet SPEECH Speed SPEECH Level QSO/RX Log QSO Log*1 Normal or Phonetic Code Slow or Fast 0%~50%~100%
In this item, set the QSO/RX History Log options. OFF or ON RX History Log*1 OFF or ON Selects the RX call sign speech function option while ON, or turn it OFF. Turns the RX>CS Speech function ON or OFF. Turns the Signal Strength Level Speech function ON or OFF. Turns the Operating Mode Speech function ON or OFF. Selects either English or Japanese as the de-
sired speech language. Selects the alphabet character announcement type. Selects Slow or Fast speech speed. Sets the volume level for the voice synthesizer. Selects whether or not to make a communication log on the SD card. Selects whether or not to make a DV modes re-
ceive history log on the SD card. CSV Format Separator/Decimal Date Sep [,] Dec [.]*2, Sep [;] Dec [.] or Sep
[;] Dec [,]
yyyy/mm/dd, mm/dd/yyyy*2 or dd/mm/
yyyy Selects the separator and the decimal character for the CSV format. Selects the date format.
*1 Be sure to insert the SD card into the transceiver before selecting these items.
*2 The default value may differ, depending on the transceiver version. 17-4 Previous view 17 SET MODE Set mode items and Default settings (Continued) NOTE: The default settings shown below in bold are for the USA version. The default settings may differ, depending on your transceiver version. Function Monitor Monitor Level Beep Level In this item, set the function options. OFF or ON 0%~50%~100%
0%~50%~100%
Beep Level Limit OFF or ON Selects whether or not to monitor your transmit signal in any mode other than CW. Sets the monitor level. Sets the beep output level. Selects whether or not to limit the volume to the speci ed level, and further rotation of the [AF]
control will not increase the level. Turns the con rmation beep tones ON or OFF. Selects whether or not to sound a beep when you tune outside of, or back into the amateur band's frequency range. Selects the user band frequency range to sound a beep when the Band Edge Beep function is set to ON (User) or ON (User) & TX Limit, and you tune outside of, or back into a programmed range. Select the function of the [RF/SQL] control. OFF or ON OFF, ON (Default), ON (User) or ON
(User) & TX Limit 1: 1.800.0001.999.999 2: 3.500.0003.999.999 3: 7.000.0007.300.000 4: 10.100.00010.150.000 5: 14.000.00014.350.000 6: 18.068.00018.168.000 7: 21.000.00021.450.000 8: 24.890.00024.990.000 9: 28.000.00029.700.000 10: 50.000.00054.000.000 11: 144.000.000146.000.000 12: 430.000.000440.000.000 13~30: (blank) Auto, SQL or RF+SQL OFF, 10ms, 15ms, 20ms, 25ms or 30ms OFF, 10ms, 15ms, 20ms, 25ms or 30ms OFF, 10ms, 15ms, 20ms, 25ms or 30ms OFF, 10ms, 15ms, 20ms, 25ms or 30ms OFF, 3min, 5min, 10min, 20min or 30min OFF or ON Sets the transmissions timing of the IC-7100 to prevent any external equipment that is connected from damage by the re ected wave. Sets the transmissions timing of the IC-7100 to prevent any external equipment that is connected from damage by the re ected wave. Sets the transmissions timing of the IC-7100 to prevent any external equipment that is connected from damage by the re ected wave. Sets the transmissions timing of the IC-7100 to prevent any external equipment that is connected from damage by the re ected wave. Selects the Time-Out Timer time options to pre-
vent an accidental prolonged transmission. Selects whether or not to inhibit transmission. Turns the Quick SPLIT function ON or OFF. OFF or ON 9.999 MHz~0.000 MHz~+9.999 MHz Sets the frequency offset for the Split function. OFF or ON 0.0000 MHz~9.9999 MHz
( The default value may differ, depend-
ing on the frequency band and the transceiver version.) DUP or DUP+
Turns the SPLIT LOCK function ON or OFF. Sets the frequency offset for repeater operation. Selects the duplex direction for the One Touch Repeater function. Turns the Auto Repeater function ON or OFF. Beep (Con rmation) Band Edge Beep User Band Edge RF/SQL Control TX Delay HF 50M 144M 430M Time-Out Timer PTT Lock SPLIT/DUP Quick SPLIT SPLIT Offset SPLIT LOCK DUP Offset One Touch Repeater Auto Repeater OFF, ON (DUP) or ON (DUP,TONE) 17-5 Previous view 17 SET MODE Set mode items and Default settings (Continued) NOTE: The default settings shown below in bold are for the USA version. The default settings may differ, depending on your transceiver version. Tuner Auto Start PTT Start
[TUNER] Switch OFF or ON OFF or ON Manual or Auto
[SPEECH/LOCK] Switch SPEECH/LOCK, LOCK/SPEECH Lock Function MAIN DIAL or PANEL Memopad Numbers MAIN DIAL Auto TS 5 or 10 OFF, LOW or HIGH MIC Up/Down Speed Slow or Fast
[NOTCH] Switch (SSB) Auto, Manual or Auto/Manual
[NOTCH] Switch (AM) SSB/CW Sync Tuning Auto, Manual or Auto/Manual OFF or ON CW Normal Side VOICE 1st Menu LSB or USB VOICE-Root or VOICE-TX KEYER 1st Menu KEYER-Root or KEYER-SEND Speaker Out MIC AF Out RC MIC
[F-1]
[F-2]
Mode Select Power OFF (With No Controller) OFF or ON OFF or ON
---, P.AMP/ATT, AGC, NB, NR, NOTCH, RIT, AUTOTUNE/RX>CS, TS, MPAD, M-CLR, BANK, SPLIT, A/B, DUP, TONE/DSQL, COMP, TBW, METER, DR, FROM/TO(DR), SCAN, Voice TX
(T1)
---, P.AMP/ATT, AGC, NB, NR, NOTCH, RIT, AUTOTUNE/RX>CS, TS, MPAD, M-CLR, BANK, SPLIT, A/B, DUP, TONE/DSQL, COMP, TBW, METER, DR, FROM/TO(DR), SCAN, Voice TX
(T1) SSB, CW, RTTY, AM, FM, WFM, DV
(All boxes are checked.) OFF or ON REF Adjust 0 %~100 %
17-6 when pushed Turns the automatic antenna tuner function ON or OFF. Turns the PTT Tuner Start function ON or OFF. Selects whether or not to store the AT-180s sta-
tus by each band. Selects the function for SPEECH or held down. Selects the dial lock function to prevent frequen-
cy changes by accidental movement of the tun-
ing dial. Sets the number of usable memopad channels. Selects an option for the automatic tuning step function. When rapidly rotating the main dial, the tuning step automatically changes according to the setting. Selects the steps per second when changing an operating frequency by holding down the micro-
phones []/[] key. Selects the notch function for the SSB mode. Selects the notch function for the AM mode. Turns the Synchronous Tuning function ON or OFF to shift the operating frequency by the offset amount to keep receiving a signal when the oper-
ating mode is changed between SSB and CW. Sets the carrier point for CW normal mode op-
eration to the LSB side or the USB side. Select whether or not to directly select the voice send menu, skipping the voice menu. Select whether or not to directly select the keyer send menu, skipping the memory keyer menu. Selects to mute the speaker output. Selects to output the received audio from the
[MIC] connector. The functions listed to the left can be set to [F-1]
of the optional HM-151 REMOTE CONTROL MIC. The functions listed to the left can be set to [F-2]
of the optional HM-151 REMOTE CONTROL MIC. Disables the mode selection of the optional HM-
151 REMOTE CONTROL MIC, to simplify operation. Selects whether or not to automatically turn OFF the transceiver when the controller is disconnect-
ed from the transceiver. Sets a number to adjust for a zero beat with a standard signal such as WWV or WWVH, for fre-
quency calibration. Previous view 17 SET MODE Set mode items and Default settings (Continued) NOTE: The default settings shown below in bold are for the USA version. The default settings may differ, depending on your transceiver version. Tone Control In this item, set the RX/TX tone control options. RX SSB AM FM DV WFM CW RTTY TX SSB RX HPF/LPF
---- ----, 100~2000 500~2400 RX Bass RX Treble 5~0~+5 5~0~+5 RX HPF/LPF
---- ----, 100~2000 500~2400 RX Bass RX Treble 5~0~+5 5~0~+5 RX HPF/LPF
---- ----, 100~2000 500~2400 RX Bass RX Treble 5~0~+5 5~0~+5 RX HPF/LPF
---- ----, 100~2000 500~2400 RX Bass RX Treble RX Bass RX Treble 5~0~+5 5~0~+5 5~0~+5 5~0~+5 RX HPF/LPF
---- ----, 100~2000 500~2400 RX HPF/LPF
---- ----, 100~2000 500~2400 Sets the high-pass lter or low-pass lter of the receive audio. Sets the bass level of the receive audio. Sets the treble level of the receive audio. Sets the high-pass lter or low-pass lter of the receive audio. Sets the bass level of the receive audio. Sets the treble level of the receive audio. Sets the high-pass lter or low-pass lter of the receive audio. Sets the bass level of the receive audio. Sets the treble level of the receive audio. Sets the high-pass lter or low-pass lter of the receive audio. Sets the bass level of the receive audio. Sets the treble level of the receive audio. Sets the bass level of the receive audio. Sets the treble level of the receive audio. Sets the high-pass lter or low-pass lter of the receive audio. Sets the high-pass lter or low-pass lter of the receive audio. TX Bass TX Treble TBW (WIDE) TBW (MID) TBW (NAR) AM FM DV TX Bass TX Treble TX Bass TX Treble TX Bass TX Treble 5~0~+5 5~0~+5 100, 200, 300, 500 2500, 2700, 2800, 2900 100, 200, 300, 500 2500, 2700, 2800, 2900 100, 200, 300, 500 2500, 2700, 2800, 2900 Sets the bass level of the transmit audio. Sets the treble level of the transmit audio. Sets the lower and higher cut-off frequencies to change the transmission passband width for the wide setting. Sets the lower and higher cut-off frequencies to change the transmission passband width for the mid setting. Sets the lower and higher cut-off frequencies to change the transmission passband width for the narrow setting. 5~0~+5 5~0~+5 5~0~+5 5~0~+5 5~0~+5 5~0~+5 Sets the bass level of the transmit audio. Sets the treble level of the transmit audio. Sets the bass level of the transmit audio. Sets the treble level of the transmit audio. Sets the bass level of the transmit audio. Sets the treble level of the transmit audio. 17-7 Previous view 17 SET MODE Set mode items and Default settings (Continued) NOTE: The default settings shown below in bold are for the USA version. The default settings may differ, depending on your transceiver version. Connectors USB Audio SQL In this item, set the external connectors options. OFF (OPEN) or ON ACC/USB Output Select AF or IF ACC/USB AF Level 0 %~50 %~100 %
ACC/USB IF Level 0 %~50 %~100 %
ACC MOD Level DATA MOD Level USB MOD Level DATA OFF MOD DATA MOD External Keypad VOICE KEYER RTTY CI-V CI-V Baud Rate CI-V Address CI-V Transceive USB2/DATA1 Function USB2 Function DATA1 Function GPS Out Selects whether or not to output the audio from the [USB] connector, according to the squelch state (open or closed). Sets the [USB] connector and the [ACC] socket usage to received audio output or the IF output for DRM (Digital Radio Mondiale). Sets the audio output level at the [ACC] socket and the [USB] connector. Sets the IF output level at the [ACC] socket and the [USB] connector. Sets the input modulation level at the [ACC]
socket. Sets the input modulation level at the [DATA]
jack. Sets the input modulation level at the [USB] con-
nector. Selects the connector(s) for the desired modula-
tion to input when the data mode is not used. Selects the connector(s) for the desired modula-
tion to input when the data mode is used. Selects whether or not to transmit voice memory contents using the external keypad. Selects whether or not to transmit keyer memory contents using the external keypad. Selects whether or not to transmit RTTY memory contents using the external keypad. 0 %~50 %~100 %
0 %~50 %~100 %
0 %~50 %~100 %
MIC, ACC, MIC,ACC or USB MIC, ACC, MIC,ACC or USB OFF or ON OFF or ON OFF or ON 300, 1200, 4800, 9600, 19200 or Auto Sets the CI-V code transfer speed. 01h~88h~DFh Sets the transceiver's unique CI-V hexadecimal address code. Turns the CI-V Transceive function ON or OFF. OFF or ON OFF, RTTY Decode or DV Data OFF, RTTY Decode, DV Data or GPS Select the use of the [DATA1] jack. OFF or DATA1 J USB2 Selects the use of the COM port (USB2). Selects whether or not to output the data to the COM port (USB2) when data is input from a GPS receiver through the [DATA1] jack. Sets the DV or GPS data transfer speed Sets the RTTY decode monitor speed. Selects the band to use for the [ACC] sockets pin 7 (VSEND usage). Selects whether or not to allow data transmission at 9600 bps. DV Data/GPS Out Baud RTTY Decode Baud VSEND Select 9600bps Mode 4800 or 9600 300, 1200, 4800, 9600 or 19200 OFF, UHF or VHF/UHF OFF or ON 17-8 Previous view 17 SET MODE Set mode items and Default settings (Continued) NOTE: The default settings shown below in bold are for the USA version. The default settings may differ, depending on your transceiver version. Display LCD Contrast LCD Backlight Key Backlight Meter Peak Hold BW Popup (PBT) BW Popup (FIL) In this item, set the transceivers display options. 0%~25%~100%
0%~50%~100%
0%~50%~100%
OFF or ON OFF or ON OFF or ON RX Call Sign Display OFF, Auto or Auto (RX Hold) RX Message Display OFF or Auto Reply Position Display OFF or ON TX Call Sign Display OFF, Your Call Sign or My Call Sign Scroll Speed Slow or Fast VOICE TX Name Display OFF or ON KEYER Memory Display Opening Message Power ON Check OFF or ON OFF or ON OFF or ON Display Language English or Japanese System Language English or Japanese Time Set Date/Time DATE TIME GPS Time Correct UTC Offset Clock Display Auto Power OFF In this item, set the time options. 2000/01/01~2099/12/31 0:00~23:59 OFF or Auto 14:00~+9:00~+14:00 Sets the contrast level of the LCD. Sets the backlight level of the LCD. Sets the backlight level of the key. Turns the Meter Peak Hold function ON or OFF. Selects whether or not to display the PBT shifting value while rotating the TWIN-PBT control. Selects whether or not to display the IF lter width and shifting value when the IF lter is switched. Selects whether or not to display the call sign of the caller station when a call is received. Selects whether or not to display and scroll a re-
ceived message. Selects whether or not to display the callers po-
sition data when the data is included in the Auto Replay signal. Selects whether or not to display My or Your call sign while transmitting. Sets the scrolling speed of the message, call sign, or other text, that are displayed on the transceivers LCD. Selects whether or not to display the voice TX memory name on the voice TX memory selec-
tion display. Selects whether or not to display the keyer mem-
ory contents on the keyer send selection display. Selects whether or not to display the opening message at power ON. Selects whether or not to display the RF Power, RIT, Auto Power OFF condition at power ON. Sets the screen display language type in the DR mode or Menu mode. When the System Language is English, this item disappears. Sets the system language of the transceiver. Sets the date. Sets the time. Selects whether or not to automatically correct the time data by a received GPS sentence. Sets the time difference between UTC (Universal Time Coordinated) and the local time. Sets the clock display mode. Local or UTC OFF, 30min, 60min, 90min or 120min Sets to automatically turn OFF the transceiver power after no operation is made during this set period. 17-9 Previous view 17 SET MODE Set mode items and Default settings (Continued) NOTE: The default settings shown below in bold are for the USA version. The default settings may differ, depending on your transceiver version. In this item, set other options. Others Information Version Clone Clone Mode Clone Master Mode Touch Screen Calibration Reset Partial Reset All Reset Shows the transceivers rmware version num-
ber. Reads or writes the CS-7100 data to or from the PC, and/or receives data from a Master trans-
ceiver. Writes your IC-7100 (Master) data to another IC-
7100 (Sub). Adjusts the touch screen. Returns all settings to their default values, with-
out clearing the memory contents, call sign memories or repeater lists. Clears all programming and memories, and re-
turn all settings to their default values. 17-10 Previous view 17 SET MODE Voice Memo Set mode
<<REC Start>>
Voice Memo > QSO Recorder > <<REC Start>>
Insert an SD card into the transceiver before select-
ing this item. Touch [<<REC Start>>] to start voice recording. Recording started. appears.
[<<REC Stop>>] is displayed while recording. Once recording has started, the recording will con-
tinue, even the transceiver is rebooted. To stop the recording, touch [<<REC Stop>>]. Play Files Voice Memo > QSO Recorder > Play Files (PLAY FILES) Insert an SD card into the transceiver before select-
ing this item. Do the following steps to play back the recorded audio on the SD card. Touch [Play Files], and folders on the SD card are dis-
played. These folders contain the stored les. Playing back q w
] or [], or rotate [DIAL] to select the folder Touch [
that includes the desired le to play back, and then touch the folder. Touch [
play back, and then touch the le. The VOICE PLAYER screen is displayed and the select-
ed le is played back. See Operation while playing back for forwording or re-
] or [], or rotate [DIAL] to select the le to MENU or touch [2] on the display to stop the e winding. (p. ??-??) Push playback. Returns to the le list screen. 17-11 NOTE:
The folder name is automatically created, as shown in the example below:
(Example) Recording date: 2013/3/1 The le name is automatically created, as shown in Folder name: 20130301 the example below:
(Example) Recording date: 2013/3/1 15:30:00 The voice audio is recorded onto an SD card, and File name: 20130301_153000 saved in the wav format. The recorded voice audio can also be played back on a PC. The extension, wav, is not displayed on the trans-
ceivers screen. REC Mode Voice Memo > QSO Recorder > Recorder Set > REC Mode (REC Mode)
(Default: TX&RX) Records both the transmitted and received audio as the default setting. TX&RX: Records both the transmitted and received audio. RX Only: Records only the received audio. When transmitting while recording When OFF is selected in File Split, the recording is paused. After you stop transmitting, the recording re-
sumes. When ON is selected in File Split, a new le is auto-
matically created, and the transmitted audio is recorded into the new one. RX REC Condition Voice Memo > QSO Recorder > Recorder Set > RX REC Condition (RX REC Condition)
(Default: Squelch Auto) Select whether or not the squelch status affects the RX voice audio recording. Always:
The transceiver always records the RX audio regardless of the squelch sta-
tus. Squelch Auto: The transceiver records the RX audio only when a signal is received (the squelch is opened). When the squelch closes while record-
ing, the recording will continue for 2 seconds, and then pause. When ON is selected in File Split, and if the squelch either opens or closes while recording, a new le is automatically created. Previous view 17 SET MODE Voice Memo Set mode (Continued) File Split Voice Memo > QSO Recorder > Recorder Set > File Split (File Split)
(Default: ON) Skip Time Voice Memo > QSO Recorder > Player Set > Skip Time
(Skip Time)
(Default: 10sec) Set the SkipTimer to 3, 5, 10 or 30 seconds to rewind or skip forward for this set period when you push the fast-rewind or fast-forward key. See Operation while playing back for forwording or rewind-
ing operation. (p. ??-??) DV Auto Reply Voice Memo > DV Auto Reply (DV AUTO REPLY) Up to 10 seconds of audio can be recorded for the au-
tomatic reply function. See page ??-?? for details of recording audio. Be sure to insert an SD card into the transceiver be-
fore selecting this item. Turn the File Split function ON or OFF. OFF: When the recording starts, a new le is auto-
matically created in the folder of the SD card. The audio is continuously recorded into the le, even if transmission and reception, or the squelch status (open and close) is switched. If the le size exceeds 2 GB, a new le is au-
tomatically created in the same folder, and the audio is recorded there. ON: When the recording starts, a new le is auto-
matically created in the folder of the SD card. During recording, and if transmission and re-
ception, or squelch status (open and close) is switched, a new le is automatically created in the same folder, and the audio is saved into the new one. PTT Auto REC Voice Memo > QSO Recorder > Recorder Set > PTT Auto REC (PTT Auto REC)
(Default: OFF) Turn the PTT Automatic Recording function ON or OFF. Recording starts when a signal is transmitted from an external speaker microphone, the VOX functions or a CI-V command is sent. OFF: The recording does not start even if a signal is transmitted. ON: The recording automatically starts when a sig-
nal is transmitted. The recording will stop when:
No signal is transmitted for 10 seconds after the last transmission. No signal is received for 10 seconds after the last transmission.
- 10 minutes after the last transmission while the squelch is open (SSB/CW/RTTY/AM modes.)
- A signal is received within 10 seconds after the last transmission, the received signal is also recorded. A signal is received within 10 seconds after the last reception, the received signal is also recorded. The frequency or operating mode is changed while transmitting. The operating method (V/M, CALL, DR, M-CH, Band Stacking Register, and so on) has been changed. 17-12 Previous view 17 SET MODE DV Set mode Standby Beep DV Set > Standby Beep (Standby Beep)
(Default: ON) Turn the standby beep function ON or OFF. This function sounds a beep after a received signal dis-
appears. OFF: Turns the function OFF. ON: Turns the function ON to sound a beep. ON (to me: High Tone):
Turns the function ON to sound a beep. If the signal is addressed to your call sign, a high pitch beep sounds. NOTE:
Even if Beep (Confirmation) of the Function screen is OFF, the standby beep sounds. The standby beep output level can be set in Beep Level of the Function screen. Auto Reply DV Set > Auto Reply (Auto Reply)
(Default: OFF) Set the automatic reply function to ON, OFF or Voice. This function automatically replies to a call addressed to your own call sign, even if you are away from the transceiver. When ON or Voice is selected, the automatic reply function is automatically turned OFF when you push
[PTT]. OFF: The automatic reply function is OFF. ON:
Replies with your own call sign. (No audio reply is sent) Voice: Replies with your call sign and any Auto Reply message recorded on the microSD (up to 10 seconds). If no SD card is inserted or no message is re-
corded, only your call sign is transmitted. The transmitted audio will be heard from the speak-
er. DV Data TX DV Set > DV Data TX (DV Data TX)
(Default: Auto) Select whether to manually or automatically transmit slow-speed data. PTT: Push [PTT] to manually transmit the input data. Auto: When data is input from a PC through either the
[USB2] port or [DATA1] jack*, the transceiver automatically transmits it.
* USB2 Function or USB2 Function item must be set to DV Data. (p. ??) 17-13 Digital Monitor DV Set > Digital Monitor (Digital Monitor)
(Default: Auto) Select the receive mode when [XFC] is held down in the DV mode. Auto:
Receives in the DV mode or the FM mode, depending on the received signal. Digital: Monitors in the DV mode. Analog: Monitors in the FM mode. Digital Repeater Set DV Set > Digital Repeater Set (Digital Repeater Set)
(Default: ON) Turn the digital repeater setting function ON or OFF. In any DV mode except for the DR mode, and when ac-
cessing a repeater that has a call sign that is different than the transceivers setting, this function reads the repeaters transmit signal and automatically sets the repeater call sign. OFF: Turns the function OFF. ON: Automatically sets the repeater call sign. RX Call Sign Write DV Set > RX Call Sign Write (RX Call Sign Write)
(Default: OFF) Set the RX call sign automatic write function to Auto or OFF. When receiving a call addressed to your own call sign in any DV mode except for the DR mode, this function automatically sets the caller station call sign into UR. OFF: Turns the function OFF. Auto: Automatically sets the call sign of the caller sta-
tion into UR. RX Repeater Write DV Set > RX Repeater Write (RX Repeater Write)
(Default: OFF) Set the repeater call sign automatic write function to Auto or OFF. When receiving a call addressed to your own call sign through a repeater in any DV mode except for the DR mode, this function automatically sets the call sign of the repeater into R1 or R2. OFF: Turns the function OFF. Auto: Automatically sets the call sign of the repeater into R1 and/or R2. Previous view 17 SET MODE DV Set mode (Continued) DV Auto Detect DV Set > DV Auto Detect (DV Auto Detect)
(Default: OFF) EMR DV Set > EMR (EMR)
(Default: OFF) Turn the DV mode automatic detect function ON or OFF. If you receive a non-digital signal during DV mode op-
eration, this function automatically switches to the FM mode. OFF: Turns the function OFF. The operating mode is xed to the DV mode. ON: Automatically selects the FM mode for tempo-
rary operation. RX Record (RPT) DV Set > RX Record (RPT) (RX Record (RPT))
(Default: ALL) The transceiver can record the data of up to 50 indi-
vidual calls. When the received signal includes a status message
(UR? or RPT?) that is sent back from the access repeater, you can record up to 50 messages or only the latest one, in the Received Call Record. ALL:
Latest Only: Records only the latest call. Records up to 50 calls. BK DV Set > BK (BK)
(Default: OFF) The BK (Break-in) function allows you to break into a conversation, where the two other stations are commu-
nicating with call sign squelch enabled. OFF: Turns the function OFF. ON: Turns the function ON. BK appears on the display. NOTE: The BK function is automatically turned OFF when transceiver is turned OFF. The EMR (Enhanced Monitor Request) communica-
tion mode can be used in the digital mode. In the EMR mode, no call sign setting is necessary. When an EMR mode signal is received, the audio
(voice) will be heard at the speci ed level even if the volume setting level is set to minimum level, or digital call sign/digital code squelch is in use. OFF: Turns the function OFF. ON: Turns the function ON. EMR appears on the display. NOTE: The EMR function is automatically turned OFF when transceiver is turned OFF. EMR AF Level DV Set > EMR AF Level (EMR AF Level)
(Default: 50%) Set the audio output level to between 0% (no audio), 1% (minimum) and 100% (maximum) for when an EMR communication mode signal is received. When an EMR signal is received, the audio will be heard at the set level, or the [AF] control level, which-
ever is higher. To disable the setting, set it to 0%. NOTE: After an EMR signal disappears, the audio level will remain at the EMR level. In this case, rotate
[AF] to adjust the audio level. 17-14 Previous view 17 SET MODE SPEECH Set mode RX Call Sign SPEECH (Default: ON (Kerchunk)) SPEECH > RX Call Sign SPEECH (RX Call Sign SPEECH) Turn the RX call sign speech function ON or OFF for calls received in the DV mode. OFF:
No announcement is made even when a call is received. ON (Kerchunk): The caller stations call sign is an-
nounced only when it makes a short transmission. The caller stations call sign is always announced. ON (All):
NOTE:
When the digital squelch function is used, the call-
ing stations call sign is not announced if the re-
ceived signal is not addressed to your call sign, or does not include an unmatched digital code. When the repeater returns UR? or RPT?, the calling stations call sign is not announced. When a call is received during scanning, the scan resumes even while the transceiver announcing. A / or a note after a call sign are not announced. When a call is received during an announcement, the received audio is heard after cancelling the an-
nouncement. RX>CS SPEECH SPEECH > RX>CS SPEECH (RX>CS SPEECH)
(Default: ON) Turn the RX>CS Speech function ON or OFF. The RX>CS Speech function announces the station call sign that is selected from a Received Call Record by holding down AUTO TUNE RXCS . (p. ??-??) OFF: The station call sign is not announced. ON: The station call sign is announced. S-Level SPEECH SPEECH > MODE SPEECH (MODE SPEECH)
(Default: ON) Turn the Signal strength level Speech function ON or OFF. OFF: Only the operating frequency is announced. ON: The operating frequency and the signal strength level are announced. 17-15 MODE SPEECH SPEECH > MODE SPEECH (MODE SPEECH)
(Default: OFF) Turn the Operating Mode Speech function ON or OFF. When this function is ON, the selected operating mode is announced when the mode switch is pushed. OFF: The selected operating mode is not an-
nounced. ON: The selected operating mode is announced. SPEECH Language SPEECH > SPEECH Language (SPEECH Language)
(Default: English) Set the desired announcement language to English or Japanese. Alphabet SPEECH > Alphabet (Alphabet)
(Default: Normal) Select either Normal or Phonetic Code to announce the alphabet character. Normal:
Normal code is used. (for example: A as eh, B as bee) Phonetic Code: Phonetic code is used. (for example:
A as Alfa, B as Bravo) SPEECH Speed SPEECH > SPEECH Speed (SPEECH Speed)
(Default: Fast) Set the speech speed to Low (slow) or High (fast). SPEECH Level SPEECH > SPEECH Level (SPEECH Level)
(Default: 50%) Enter a volume level number between 0% (no voice), 1% (minimum) and 100% (maximum) for the voice syn-
thesizer. The voice synthesizer audio output level from the speaker is linked with [AF] setting from the minimum audio volume up to the set level. Previous view 17 SET MODE QSO/RX Log Set mode QSO Log QSO/RX Log > QSO Log (QSO Log)
(Default: OFF) Select whether or not to make a communication log on the SD card. The communication log is saved in the csv format. Be sure to insert the SD card into the transceiver be-
fore making a communication log. OFF: The QSO Log function is OFF. ON: The QSO Log is made on the SD card. The transceiver starts making a log with your send contents. NOTE:
The folder name is automatically created as [IC-
7100\QsoLog]. RX History Log QSO/RX Log > RX History Log (RX History Log)
(Default: OFF) Select whether or not to make a DV modes receive his-
tory log on the SD card. The receive history log can be made on the card, and saved in the csv format. Be sure to insert the card into the transceiver before making a communication log. OFF: The RX History Log function is OFF. ON : The transceiver makes a DV modes receive his-
tory log on the SD card. The transceiver starts making a receive history log when you nish to talk. NOTE:
The folder name is automatically created as [IC-
The le name is automatically created, as shown in 7100\RxLog]. the example below:
Log start date and time: 2013/3/1 15:30:00 File name: 20130301_153000.csv The log contents cannot be displayed on the trans-
ceiver. You can see the log contents on an SD card in a PC. (p. ??-??) The le name is automatically created, as shown in the example below:
Log start date and time: 2013/3/1 15:30:00 File name: 20130301_153000.csv The log contents cannot be displayed on the trans-
ceiver. You can see the log contents on an SD card in a PC. (p. ??-??) Separator/Decimal QSO/RX Log > CSV Format > Separator/Decimal
(Separator/Decimal)
(Default: Sep [,] Dec [.]*) Select the separator and the decimal character for the CSV format. Sep [,] Dec [.]: Separator is , and Decimal is . for the CSV format. Sep [;] Dec [.]: Separator is ; and Decimal is . for the CSV format. Sep [;] Dec [;]: Separator is ; and Decimal is ; for the CSV format.
* The default value may differ, depending on the trans-
ceiver version. Date QSO/RX Log > CSV Format > Date (Date)
(Default: mm/dd/yyyy*) Select the date format between yyyy/mm/dd, mm/dd/
yyyy and dd/mm/yyyy. (y: year, m: month, d: day)
* The default value may differ, depending on the trans-
ceiver version. 17-16 Previous view 17 SET MODE QSO/RX Log Set mode (Continued) The QSO log contents are shown below:
Content TX/RX Date Frequency Example RX 12/23/2012 13:51:48 TX 12/23/2012 13:51:48 438.010000 438.010000 Operating frequencies Transmission and reception Date and time the call was started. Description
( When Duplex is set, the frequencies of the called are displayed.) Operating mode (All mode) DV 34.764667 Your latitude (unit: degree) +: North latitude, : South latitude DV 34.764667 135.375333 135.375333 Your longitude (unit: degree) +: East longitude, : West longitude 50.5 100%
(Blank) Your altitude (unit: ft) Records to one decimal place. TX output power level The relative signal strength of the receive signal (in sixteen levels) 50.5
(Blank) S0 JP3YHJ A Repeater call sign (DV mode only) Mode My Latitude My Longitude My Altitude RF Power S Meter RPT Call Sign JP3YHJ A TX Call Sign RX Call Sign RX Latitude CQCQCQ (Blank)
(Blank)
(Blank) TX Call sign (DV mode only) JA3YUA A RX Call sign (DV mode only) 34.764667 Callers latitude, if sent. (unit: degree) +: North latitude, : South latitude RX Longitude
(Blank) 135.375333 Callers longitude, if sent. (unit: degree) +: East longitude, : West longitude Records only when you receive in the DV mode. RX Altitude
(Blank) 30.5 Records only when you receive in the DV mode. Callers altitude, if sent. (unit: ft) Records only when you receive in the DV mode. The RX History log contents are shown below:
Content Example Description 438.010000 DV JA3YUA A 7100 CQCQCQ JP3YHH G 12/23/2012 13:51:48
34.764667 135.375333 30.5
-A Car Frequency Mode Caller
Called Rx RPT1 Rx RPT2 Message Status Received date BK EMR Latitude Longitude Altitude SSID GPS-A Symbol Course GPS Time Stamp GPS Message JP3YHJ A Hello CQ D-STAR! Message included in the received call (up to 20 characters)
(Blank) RX Frequency Operating mode (DV is xed) Call sign of the caller station Note after the call sign Call sign of the called station Access repeater call sign of the caller station or the gateway repeater call sign of your local area repeater. Access repeater call sign of the called station Normal: blank, Uplink: UPLINK, Access repeater reply: UR? or RPT?
Date and time the call was received Depending on the setting, the format may differ. BK call: *, Normal call: Blank EMR call: *, Normal call: Blank Callers latitude, if sent. (unit: degree) +: North latitude, : South latitude Callers longitude, if sent. (unit: degree) +: East longitude, : West longitude Callers altitude, if sent. (unit: ft) Records one of 0, -1 to -15 and -A to -Z. Icon: Converts to text None: Code Callers course (unit: degree) Time data that the caller station acquires the position data 123 12:00:00 Osaka City/IC-7100 Caller is DV-G: Records the GPS message Caller is DV-A: Records the GPS-A comment 17-17 Previous view 17 SET MODE Function Set mode Monitor Function > Monitor (Monitor)
(Default: OFF) Band Edge Beep Function > Band Edge Beep (Band Edge Beep)
(Default: ON (Default)) Turn the monitor function ON or OFF. This function allows you to monitor your transmit signal in any mode other than CW. OFF: Turns the function OFF. ON: Monitors your transmit signal. Monitor Level Function > Monitor Level (Monitor Level)
(Default: 50%) Adjust a transmit signal monitor level number between 0% (no audio), 1% (minimum) and 100% (maximum) for the voice synthesizer. Beep Level Function > Beep Level (Beep Level)
(Default: 50%) Adjust the con rmation and band edge beep tones out-
put level to between 0% (no beep), 1% (minimum) and 100% (maximum). When you tune into or out of an amateur bands fre-
quency range, you can hear a beep tone. If you select ON (User) or ON (User) & TX Limit, you can program a total of 30 band edge frequencies in the User band Edge item. You can set the beep output level in the Beep Level item as described to the left. OFF:
ON (Default): When you tune into or out of the de-
fault amateur bands frequency range, a beep sounds. When you tune into or out of a user pro-
grammed amateur bands frequency range, a beep sounds. Band edge beep is OFF ON (User):
ON (User) & TX Limit:
When you tune into or out of a user pro-
grammed amateur bands frequency range, a beep sounds. In addition, transmission is inhibited outside the programmed range. User Band Edge Function > User Band Edge (User Band Edge)
(Default: ??) This User Band Edge item appears only when ON
(User) or User (ON) & TX Limit is selected in the Band Edge Beep item. When you select ON (User) or ON (User) & TX Limit in the Band Edge Beep item, you can program a total of 30 band edge frequencies in this item. See page ??-?? for programming details. RF/SQL Control Function > RF/SQL Control (RF/SQL Control)
(Default: RF+SQL) Set the [RF/SQL] control operation. AUTO:
[RF/SQL] functions as only an RF gain con-
trol in SSB, CW and RTTY; a squelch con-
trol in AM, FM, WFM and DV.
[RF/SQL] functions as a squelch control. SQL:
RF+SQL: [RF/SQL] functions not only as an RF gain control, but also as a squelch control in all modes. Beep Level Limit Function > Beep Level Limit (Beep Level Limit)
(Default: ON) Turn the con rmation and band edge beep tones out-
put level limiting ON or OFF. When you set this item to ON, the beep tones are adjusted by the [AF] control until rotating the control reaches to the speci ed level. Further rotation will not increase the volume of the beep tones. OFF: Beep level adjustment is not limited. ON: Beep level adjustment is limited with the [AF]
control. Beep (Con rmation) Function > Beep (Con rmation) (Beep (Con rmation))
(Default: ON) Turn the con rmation beep ON or OFF. Set the beep output level in the Beep Level item as described above. OFF: The con rmation beep is OFF. (Silent opera-
tion) ON: The con rmation beep sounds each time a switch is pushed. 17-18 Previous view 17 SET MODE Function Set mode (Continued) TX Delay Function > TX Delay (TX Delay)
(Default: All bands; OFF) SPLIT Offset Function > SPLIT/DUP > SPLIT Offset (SPLIT Offset)
(Default: 0.000 MHz) Sets the transmissions timing for each operating band. If the external equipment initiates its transmission later than the transceiver, re ected wave may occur. This may damage the external equipment. Delaying the timing prevents the re ected waving. OFF:
The transmission timing is normal. 10 to 30ms: The transmission delays within the set period of time (10, 15, 20, 25 or 30 mil-
liseconds). Time-Out Timer Function > Time-Out Timer (Time-Out Timer)
(Default: OFF) To prevent accidental prolonged transmission, the transceiver has a time-out timer. The function inhibits continuous transmissions longer than the set time period. OFF:
3 to 30 min: The transmission is cut OFF after the set time period ends (3, 5, 10, 20 or 30 min-
utes). Turns the function OFF. PTT Lock Function > PTT Lock (PTT Lock)
(Default: OFF) Turn the PTT lock function ON and OFF. To prevent accidental transmissions, this function dis-
ables [PTT]. Quick SPLIT Function > SPLIT/DUP > Quick SPLIT (Quick SPLIT)
(Default: ON) Turn the Quick Split function ON or OFF. When this item is set to ON, hold down [SPLIT] for 1 second to shift the transmit frequency from the receive frequency, according to the SPLIT Offset option as described below. See page ??-?? for details. OFF: Turns the function OFF. ON: Holding down [SPLIT] for 1 second quickly se-
lects split frequency operation. 17-19 Set the offset* for the quick split function.
*The difference between transmit and receive frequencies. The frequency offset can be set to between 9.999 MHz and +9.999 MHz in 1 kHz steps. SPLIT LOCK Function > SPLIT/DUP > SPLIT LOCK (SPLIT LOCK)
(Default: OFF) Turn the Split Lock function ON or OFF. When this item is set to ON, you can use [MAIN DIAL]
to adjust the transmit frequency while holding down
[XFC], even while the Dial Lock function is enabled. To prevent accidentally changing the receive frequency by rotating the main dial, use both the SPLIT LOCK and Dial Lock functions. See pages ??-?? and ??-?? for split frequency opera-
tion details. DUP Offset Function > SPLIT/DUP > DUP Offset (DUP Offset)
(Default: 0.1000 MHz) Set the offset* for duplex operation. You can set the re-
peater offset for each band.
*The difference between transmit and receive frequencies. Before selecting this item, select the desired fre-
quency band. Then, set the offset. The frequency offset can be set to between 0.0000 MHz and 9.9999 MHz. The default value may differ, depending on the se-
lected frequency band and transceiver version. NOTE:
The shift direction can be set with [DUP] on M1 (M1 Menu) screen. You can use this setting only when the Split function is OFF. If the DR mode is selected before selecting this item, editing is restricted. One Touch Repeater Function > SPLIT/DUP > One Touch Repeater (One Touch Repeater)
(Default: DUP) Set the one touch repeater shift direction. DUP: The transmit frequency shifts down from the receive frequency by the offset amount. DUP+: The transmit frequency shifts up from the re-
ceive frequency by the offset amount. Previous view 17 SET MODE Function Set mode (Continued) Auto Repeater Function > SPLIT/DUP > Auto Repeater (Auto Repeat-
er) This item appears only in the Korean and U.S.A. ver-
sion transceivers. The auto repeater function automatically turns the du-
plex operation and tone encoder* ON or OFF. The offset and repeater tone* are not changed by the auto repeater function. Reset these setting values, if necessary. For Korean versions OFF: Turns the function OFF. ON:
Turns ON the duplex operation and tone encod-
er*. (Default) For U.S.A. version OFF:
ON (DUP):
Turns the function OFF. Turns ON the duplex operation only. (Default) ON (DUP, TONE): Turns ON the duplex operation and tone encoder*.
* The tone encoder will not be turned ON in the DV mode.
[TUNER] Switch Function > Tuner > [TUNER] Switch ([TUNER] Switch)
(Default: Auto) Select whether or not to store the AT-180s status on each band. When you change the operating frequency, this func-
tion will automatically select the correct AT-180s status, or you must do it manually. Manual: You must manually change the AT-180s sta-
Auto:
tus by pushing [TUNER]. The AT-180s status memorized by the band memory is automatically selected. You can also manually change it by pushing [TUN-
ER].
[SPEECH/LOCK] Switch (Default: SPEECH/LOCK) Function > [SPEECH/LOCK] Switch ([SPEECH/LOCK]
Switch) switch action. Select the SPEECH SPEECH/LOCK: Pushing SPEECH turns ON the voice synthesizer function. Holding down SPEECH dial lock function ON or OFF. turns the LOCK/SPEECH: Pushing SPEECH turns the dial lock Auto Start Function > Tuner > Auto Start (Tuner (Auto Start))
(Default: OFF) function ON or OFF. Holding down SPEECH the voice synthesizer function. turns ON Turn the Automatic Antenna Tuner function ON or OFF for an external antenna tuner (like the optional AT-180). This function is for only the HF bands. OFF: Tuning starts only when TUNER/CALL is pushed. ON: The external antenna tuner automatically starts tuning when the SWR is high, even if the tuner is turned OFF. PTT Start Function > Tuner > PTT Start (Tuner (PTT Start))
(Default: OFF) When [PTT] is pushed after the operating frequency is changed more than 1% from the last tuned frequency, the external antenna tuner (optional AH-4 or AT-180) automatically starts tuning. OFF: Tuning starts only when TUNER/CALL is pushed. ON : (AH-4) Automatically starts tuning when [PTT] is pushed on a new frequency, whether the external antenna tuner is ON or OFF
(AT-180) Automatically starts tuning when [PTT]
is pushed on a new frequency, only if the internal antenna tuner is ON Lock Function Function > Lock Function (Lock Function)
(Default: MAIN DIAL) The dial lock function prevents frequency changes by accidental movement of the tuning dial. The lock func-
tion electronically locks the dial. MAIN DIAL: When Lock Function is activated, the PANEL:
Dial is disabled. When Lock Function is activated, the panel is disabled. Functions except for [AF], [RF/SQL],
[PWR], [SPEECH/LOCK] are inhibited. Memopad Numbers Function > Memopad Numbers (Memopad Numbers)
(Default: 5) Set the number of usable memopad channels to either 5 or 10. See page ??-?? for details. 17-20 Previous view 17 SET MODE Function Set mode (Continued) MAIN DIAL Auto TS Function > MAIN DIAL Auto TS (MAIN DIAL Auto TS)
(Default: HIGH) Set the Auto Tuning Step function for the Dial. When rapidly rotating the Dial, the tuning step auto-
matically changes as selected. There are two types of auto tuning steps: LOW (Faster) and HIGH (Fastest). OFF: Auto tuning step is turned OFF. LOW: Approximately 2 times faster. HIGH: Approximately 5 times faster when the tuning step is set to 1 kHz or smaller steps; approxi-
mately 2 times faster when the tuning step is set to 5 kHz or larger steps. MIC Up/Down Speed Function > MIC Up/Down Speed (MIC Up/Down Speed)
(Default: Fast) Set the rate at which frequencies are tuned while hold-
ing down the microphone []/[] switches. Slow: Low speed (25 tuning steps/second) Fast: High speed (50 tuning steps/second)
[NOTCH] Switch (SSB) Function > [NOTCH] Switch (SSB) ([NOTCH] Switch
(SSB))
(Default: Auto/Manual) Select the Auto, Manual or Auto/Manual notch lter to be used for SSB mode operation. Auto:
Manual:
Only the Auto notch lter can be used. Only the Manual notch lter can be used. Auto/Manual: Both the Auto and Manual notch lters can be used.
[NOTCH] Switch (AM) Function > [NOTCH] Switch (AM) ([NOTCH] Switch
(AM))
(Default: Auto/Manual) Select the Auto, Manual or Auto/Manual notch lter to be used for AM mode operation. Auto:
Manual:
Only the Auto notch lter can be used. Only the Manual notch lter can be used. Auto/Manual: Both the Auto and Manual notch lters can be used. 17-21 SSB/CW Sync Tuning Function > SSB/CW Sync Tuning (SSB/CW Sync Tun-
ing)
(Default: OFF) Turn the displayed frequency shift function ON or OFF. When this function is turned ON, the audio pitch or tones of the received signal will remain the same, even when the operating mode is changed between SSB and CW. The amount of frequency shift may differ, depending on the CW pitch setting. OFF: The displayed frequency does not shift. ON: The displayed frequency shifts when the operat-
ing mode is changed between SSB and CW. CW Normal Side Function > CW Normal Side (CW Normal Side)
(Default: LSB) Select the sideband used to receive CW in the CW nor-
mal mode between LSB and USB. VOICE 1st Menu Function > VOICE 1st Menu (VOICE 1st Menu)
(Default: VOICE-TX) Select VOICE-Root or VOICE-TX as the menu that ap-
pears rst after touching [VOICE] in the M2 screen
(Menu 2), when the SSV, AM, FM or DV mode is se-
lected. VOICE-Root: The voice menu appears rst. VOICE-TX: The voice SEND menu appears rst. KEYER 1st Menu Function > KEYER 1st Menu (KEYER 1st Menu)
(Default: KEYER-SEND) Select KEYER-Root or KEYER-SEND as the menu that appears rst after touching [KEYER] in the M2 screen (Menu 2), when in the CW mode. KEYER-Root:
The Memory keyer menu appears rst. KEYER-SEND: The Keyer SEND menu appears rst. Speaker Out Function > Speaker Out (Speaker Out)
(Default: ON) Select the speaker output function. OFF: The speaker does not output the received au-
dio. The [ACC] socket, [USB] port, and [MIC] con-
nector output the received audio. ON: The speaker outputs the received audio. Previous view 17 SET MODE Function Set mode (Continued) MIC AF Out Function > MIC AF Out (MIC AF Out)
(Default: OFF) Select the [MIC] connector output function. OFF: The [MIC] connector does not output the re-
ceived audio. When using the optional HM-151 REMOTE CON-
TROL MIC, select OFF. ON: The [MIC] connector outputs the received au-
dio. When using a speaker microphone or headset, select OFF. Power OFF (With No Controller) (Default: ON) Function > Power OFF (With No Controller) (Power OFF (With No Controller)) Select to automatically turn OFF the transceiver when the controller is disconnected from the transceiver. OFF: The transceiver power is ON. ON: The transceiver is automatically turned OFF. REF Adjust Function > REF Adjust (REF Adjust)
(Default: SPLIT) During frequency calibration, set the internal reference frequency to between 0% and 100% range. NOTE:
The default setting is different for each transceiver.
[F-1]
Function > RC MIC > [F-1] ([F-1]) The function listed below can be assigned to [F-1] on the optional HM-151 REMOTE CONTROL MIC.
--(No function), P.AMP/ATT, AGC, NB, NR, NOTCH, RIT, AUTOTUNE/RX>CS, TS, MPAD, M-CLR, BANK, SPLIT, A/B, DUP, TONE/DSQL, COMP, TBW, METER, DR, FROM/TO (DR), SCAN, Voice TX (T1)
[F-2]
Function > RC MIC > [F-2] ([F-2])
(Default: A/B) The function listed below can be assigned to [F-2] on the optional HM-151 REMOTE CONTROL MIC.
--(No function), P.AMP/ATT, AGC, NB, NR, NOTCH, RIT, AUTOTUNE/RX>CS, TS, MPAD, M-CLR, BANK, SPLIT, A/B, DUP, TONE/DSQL, COMP, TBW, METER, DR, FROM/TO (DR), SCAN, Voice TX (T1) Mode Select Function > RC MIC > Mode Select (Mode Select)
(Default: All mode) Disables the mode selection with the optional HM-151 REMOTE CONTROL MIC, to simplify operation. SSB, CW, RTTY, AM, FM, WFM, DV 17-22 TBW (WIDE) Tone Control > TX > SSB > TBW (WIDE) (TBW
(WIDE))
(Mode: SSB)
(Default: 100 - 2900) Set the lower and higher cut-off frequencies of the transmission passband width for your wide setting. Lower: 100, 200, 300 or 500 Hz Higher: 2500, 2700, 2800 or 2900 Hz TBW (MID) Tone Control > TX > SSB > TBW (MID) (TBW (MID))
(Mode: SSB)
(Default: 300 - 2700) Set the lower and higher cut-off frequencies of the transmission passband width for your middle setting. Lower: 100, 200, 300 or 500 Hz Higher: 2500, 2700, 2800 or 2900 Hz TBW (NAR) Tone Control > TX > SSB > TBW (NAR) (TBW (NAR))
(Mode: SSB)
(Default: 500 - 2500) Set the lower and higher cut-off frequencies of the transmission passband width for your narrow setting. Lower: 100, 200, 300 or 500 Hz Higher: 2500, 2700, 2800 or 2900 Hz Previous view 17 SET MODE Tone Control Set mode RX HPF/LPF Tone Control > RX > (Mode) > RX HPF/LPF (RX HPF/
LPF)
(Mode: SSB/CW/RTTY/AM/FM/DV)
(Default: [----] - ----) First select the operating mode, then set the receive audio high-pass lter to between 100 Hz and 2000 Hz in 100 Hz steps. RX HPF/LPF Tone Control > RX > (Mode) > RX HPF/LPF (RX HPF/
LPF)
(Mode: SSB/CW/RTTY/AM/FM/DV)
(Default: ---- - [----]) First select the operating mode, then set the receive audio low-pass lter to between 500 Hz and 2400 Hz in 100 Hz steps. RX Bass Tone Control > RX > (Mode) > RX Bass (RX Bass)
(Mode: SSB/AM/FM/WFM/DV)
(Default: 0) First select the operating mode, then set the receive audio bass level to between 5 and +5. RX Treble Tone Control > RX > (Mode) > RX Treble (RX Treble)
(Mode: SSB/AM/FM/WFM/DV)
(Default: 0) First select the operating mode, then set the receive audio treble level to between 5 and +5. TX Bass Tone Control > TX > (Mode) > TX Bass (TX Bass)
(Mode: SSB/AM/FM/DV)
(Default: 0) First select the operating mode, then set the transmit audio bass level to between 5 and +5. TX Treble Tone Control > TX > (Mode) > TX Treble (TX Treble)
(Mode: SSB/AM/FM/DV)
(Default: 0) First select the operating mode, then set the transmit audio treble level to between 5 and +5. 17-23 Previous view 17 SET MODE Connectors Set mode USB Audio SQL Connectors > USB Audio SQL (USB Audio SQL)
(Default: OFF (OPEN)) Select whether or not to output the audio from the
[USB] connector on the rear panel, according to the squelch state. The same audio signals are output from the [USB] con-
nector and the [ACC] socket. OFF (OPEN): The received audio is output regard-
ON:
less of the squelch state. The received audio is output depending on the squelch state (open or closed). The beep tones and the voice synthesizer an-
nouncements are not sent. The received audio output level cannot be adjusted with the [AF] control. ACC/USB Output Select Connectors > ACC/USB Output Select (ACC/USB Out-
put Select)
(Default: AF) Select whether to use the [USB] connector and the
[ACC] socket for a usual received audio, or to use the IF output for [DRM (Digital Radio Mondiale)]. AF: The received audio is output from the [ACC] sock-
et and the [USB] connector. IF: The received signal is converted to an IF signal, and then output. ACC/USB AF Level Connectors > ACC/USB AF Level (ACC/USB AF Lev-
el)
(Default: 50%) Enter the audio output level at the [ACC] socket and the
[USB] connector to between 0% and 100%. ACC/USB IF Level Connectors > ACC/USB IF Level (ACC/USB IF Level)
(Default: 50%) Set the IF output level at the [ACC] socket and the
[USB] connector to between 0% and 100%. ACC MOD Level Connectors > ACC MOD Level (ACC MOD Level)
(Default: 50%) Set the input modulation level at the [ACC] socket to between 0% and 100%. 17-24 DATA MOD Level Connectors > DATA MOD Level (DATA MOD Level)
(Default: 50%) Set the input modulation level at the [DATA] jack to be-
tween 0% and 100%. USB MOD Level Connectors > USB MOD Level (USB MOD Level)
(Default: 50%) Set the input modulation level of the [USB] connector to between 0% and 100%. DATA OFF MOD Connectors > DATA OFF MOD (DATA OFF MOD)
(Default: MIC, ACC) Select the desired connector(s) for data modulation in-
put in the data OFF mode. MIC:
ACC:
MIC, ACC: Use the signals from [MIC] and [ACC] (pin Use the signals from [MIC]. Use the signals from [ACC] (pin 11). USB:
11). Use the signals from [USB]. DATA MOD Connectors > DATA MOD (DATA MOD)
(Default: ACC) Select the desired connector(s) for data modulation in-
put in the data mode. MIC:
ACC:
MIC, ACC: Use the signals from [MIC] and [ACC] (pin Use the signals from [MIC]. Use the signals from [ACC] (pin 11). USB:
11). Use the signals from [USB]. VOICE Connectors > External Keypad > VOICE (External Key-
pad (VOICE))
(Default: OFF) Select whether or not to enable transmitting voice memory contents using the external keypad. OFF: The external keypad is disabled. ON: Transmits the desired voice memory contents in T1 to T4 during SSB, AM, FM, DV operation. Previous view 17 SET MODE Connectors Set mode (Continued) KEYER Connectors > External Keypad > KEYER (External Keypad (KEYER))
(Default: OFF) USB2 Function Connectors > USB2/DATA1 Function > USB2 Function
(USB2 Function)
(Default: OFF) Select whether or not to enable transmitting keyer memory contents using the external keypad. OFF: The external keypad is disabled. ON: Transmits the desired keyer memory contents in M1 to M4 during CW mode operation. RTTY Connectors > External Keypad > RTTY (External Key-
pad (RTTY))
(Default: OFF) Select whether or not to enable transmitting RTTY memory contents using the external keypad. OFF: The external keypad is disabled. ON: Transmits the desired RTTY memory contents in RT1 to RT4 during RTTY mode operation. CI-V Baud Rate Connectors > CI-V > CI-V Baud Rate (CI-V Baud Rate)
(Default: Auto) Set the CI-V data transfer speed to 300, 1200, 4800, 9600, 19200 bps or Auto. When Auto is selected, the baud rate is automatically set according to the data rate of the controller. CI-V Address Connectors > CI-V > CI-V Address (CI-V Address)
(Default: 88h) To distinguish equipment, each CI-V transceiver has its own Icom standard address in hexadecimal code. The IC-7100s default address is 88h. When 2 or more IC-7100s are controlled through a PC at the same time, set a different address for each de-
vice between 01h and DFh (hexadecimal). CI-V Transceive Connectors > CI-V > CI-V Transceive (CI-V Trans-
ceive)
(Default: ON) Turn the CI-V Transceive function ON or OFF. OFF: Turns the function OFF. ON: When you change a setting on the transceiver, the same change is automatically set on other connected transceivers or receivers, and vice versa. 17-25 Two COM port numbers are assigned to the [USB] con-
nector. One of them is used for cloning and CI-V opera-
tion (USB1). Select the use of the other COM port (USB2). OFF:
RTTY:
Does not use the COM port (USB2). Decode used for RTTY decoded signal out-
put. DV Data: Used for low-speed data input and output. If DATA1 Function is set to GPS, and GPS Out is set to DATA1JUSB2, the COM port (USB2) will be used for low-speed data input and GPS data output. DATA1 Function Connectors > USB2/DATA1 Function > DATA1 Function
(DATA1 Function)
(Default: GPS) Select the use of the [DATA1] jack. OFF:
RTTY:
Does not use the [DATA1] jack. Decode used for RTTY decoded signal out-
put. DV Data: Used for low-speed data input and output. GPS:
Used for the GPS receiver connection for position data input. NOTE:
You cannot set DV Data to both USB2 Function and DATA1 Function. If you select DV Data for one of them when DV Data is set to the other one, the previously set item will be to OFF. GPS Out Connectors > USB2/DATA1 Function > GPS Out (GPS Out)
(Default: OFF) Select whether or not to output the data to the COM port (USB2) when data is input from a GPS receiver through the [DATA1] jack. NOTE:
You can use this function only when OFF or DV Data is selected as the USB2 Function option, and GPS is selected as the DATA1 Function option. OFF:
DATA1JUSB2: Outputs the GPS data to the COM Turns OFF the function. port (USB2). Previous view 17 SET MODE Connectors Set mode (Continued) DV Data/GPS Out Baud Connectors > USB2/DATA1 Function > DV Data/GPS Out Baud (DV Data/GPS Out Baud)
(Default: 4800) Set the DV or GPS data transfer speed to 4800 or 9600 bps. RTTY Decode Baud Connectors > USB2/DATA1 Function > RTTY Decode Baud (RTTY Decode Baud)
(Default: 9600) Set the RTTY decode monitor speed to 300, 1200, 4800, 9600 or 19200 bps. VSEND Select Connectors > VSEND Select (VSEND Select)
(Default: VHF/UHF) Select the band to use for the [ACC] sockets pin 7
(VSEND usage) and pin 3 (HSEND usage). OFF:
UHF:
VSEND is not used. HSEND is used for all bands. VSEND is used for the 430 MHz band. HSEND is used for the HF/50 MHz and 144 MHz bands. VHF/UHF: VSEND is used for the 144 MHz and 430 MHz bands. HSEND is used for the HF/50 MHz bands. 9600bps Mode Connectors > 9600bps Mode (9600bps Mode)
(Default: OFF) Select whether to allow data transmission at 9600 bps, or not on the [DATA2] socket. OFF: Disables data transmission at 9600 bps on the
[DATA2] socket. This is used for regular audio or slower data transmission only. ON: Enables data transmission at 9600 bps on the
[DATA2] socket. 17-26 Previous view 17 SET MODE Display Set mode Display Contrast Display > LCD Contrast (LCD Contrast)
(Default: 25%) Set the display contrast level to between 0% and 100%. LCD Backlight Display > LCD Backlight (LCD Backlight)
(Default: 50%) Auto:
Set the LCD backlight brightness to between 0% and 100%. Key Backlight Display > Key Backlight (Key Backlight)
(Default: 50%) Set the key backlight brightness to between 0% and 100%. Meter Peak Hold Display > Meter Peak Hold (Meter Peak Hold)
(Default: ON) Turn the Meter Peak Hold function ON or OFF. This function displays the peak level of a received sig-
nal strength or the output power for approximately 0.5 seconds. BW Popup (PBT) Display > BW Popup (PBT) (BW Popup (PBT))
(Default: ON) Select whether or not to display the PBT shift value while rotating the TWIN-PBT control. OFF: Turns the function OFF. ON: Displays the PBT shift value. BW Popup (FIL) Display > BW Popup (FIL) (BW Popup (FIL))
(Default: ON) Select whether or not to display the IF lter width and shift value when the IF lter is switched by touching the lter icon. OFF: Turns the function OFF. ON: Displays the IF lter width and shift value. 17-27 RX Call Sign Display Display > RX Call Sign Display (RX Call Sign Display)
(Default: Auto) Select whether or not to display the call sign of the call-
er station when a call is received. OFF:
Does not display the caller stations call sign. The caller stations call sign auto-
matically scrolls once, and then dis-
appears. Auto (RX Hold): The caller stations call sign automat-
ically scrolls once, and then remains on the display until the signal disap-
pears. NOTE:
When Auto or Auto (RX Hold) is selected, and if the call sign and name of the caller station is pro-
grammed in your memory, the programmed name is displayed after showing the call sign. RX Message Display Display > RX Message Display (RX Message Display)
(Default: Auto) Select whether or not to display and scroll a received message. OFF: Does not display the message. To check the message, touch [CD] on the D-1 screen (Menu D1) to display the call record. Auto: Automatically displays and scrolls the mes-
sage. The message is automatically displayed every 30 seconds until their signal disappears. NOTE:
When Auto or Auto (RX Hold) is selected in RX Call Sign Display, the message is displayed after dis-
playing the caller stations call sign. Reply Position Display Display > Reply Position Display (Reply Position Dis-
play)
(Default: ON) Select whether or not to display the callers position data when the data is included in the Auto Replay sig-
nal. OFF: Does not display the callers position data. ON: Automatically displays the callers position data. Previous view 17 SET MODE Display Set mode (Continued) TX Call Sign Display (Default: Your Call Sign) Display > TX Call Sign Display (TX Call Sign Display) Power ON Check Display > Power ON Check (Power ON Check)
(Default: ON) Select whether or not to display your own or the desti-
nation stations call sign while transmitting. OFF:
Your Call Sign: Displays and scrolls the destinations Does not display the call sign. My Call Sign:
call sign. When the called stations call sign and name are programmed into memory, the transceiver shows the name after the call sign in any DV mode except for the DR mode. Displays and scrolls your own call sign. Scroll Speed Display > Scroll Speed (Scroll Speed)
(Default: Fast) This item sets the scrolling speed of the message, call sign, or other text, that is displayed on the transceiver's LCD. Slow: The speed is set to slow. Fast: The speed is set to fast. VOICE TX Name Display Display > VOICE TX Name Display (VOICE TX Name Display)
(Default: ON) Select whether or not to display the voice TX memory name on the Voice TX display. OFF: Does not display the voice TX memory name. ON: Displays voice TX memory name. KEYER Memory Display Display > KEYER Memory Display (KEYER Memory Display)
(Default: ON) Select whether or not to display the keyer memory con-
tents on the Keyer Send display. OFF: Does not display the keyer memory contents. OFF: Displays keyer memory contents. Select whether or not to display the RF Power, RIT, Auto Power OFF condition when the transceiver is ac-
tivated. When the RIT or Auto Power OFF is set to OFF, no display is shown. OFF: Does not display the RF Power, RIT, Auto Power OFF condition. ON: Displays the RF Power, RIT, Auto Power OFF condition. Display Language Display > Display Language (Display Language)
(Default: English) This item will appear only when Japanese is se-
lected in System Language. See page ??-??
Choose your language carefully about setting cautions. Set the screen display language type in the DR mode or Menu mode to English or Japanese. System Language Display > System Language (System Language)
(Default: English) Set the system language of the transceiver to English or Japanese. English:
The system language of the transceiver is English.
- Only alphabetical characters (A to Z, a to z, 0 to 9) and symbols (! " # $ % & ' ( ) * +
, - . / : ; < = > ? @ [ \ ] ^ _ ` { | } ~) can be displayed. If Japanese characters (Kanji, Hiragana and Katakana) are included, the LCD shows = or _ instead of that character. In this case, you can only delete = or _ in the transceiver's edit mode.
- The Display Language item will be hid-
den. Japanese: The system language of the transceiver is Opening Message Display > Opening Message (Opening Message)
(Default: ON) Select the opening message that is displayed on the LCD at power ON. OFF: Opening message display is skipped. ON: Icom logo, MY call sign and the product model
(IC-7100)* are displayed at power ON.
*Depending on the version. 17-28 Japanese. Kanji, Hiragana and Katakana characters, and the 2-bytes symbols can be displayed on the LCD. To display such characters in the DR mode or Menu mode, Display Language must be set to Japanese. Previous view 17 SET MODE Display Set mode (Continued) Choose your language carefully When the system language of the transceiver is set to Japanese, the IC-
7100 has the capability to display both English and Japanese characters. HOWEVER, if you select Japanese as the display language (p. ??-??), all menu items throughout the IC-7100 system will be displayed in only Japa-
nese characters. There will be no English item names. Unless you are uent in reading Japanese characters, use this feature with extreme caution. If you change the IC-7100s language to Japanese, and cant understand the menu system in the new setting, you will have to change the language back to English in Display Language or System Language (this item), or by doing a partial reset of the IC-7100 CPU. A partial reset will not clear your call sign databases. To do a partial reset of the CPU, do the following steps:
1. Push SET. 2. Touch [] or [] to select the bottom item, and then touch it. 3. Touch [] or [] to select the bottom item, and then touch it. 4. Touch [] or [] to select the upper item, and then touch it. 5. The dialog appears. Touch [] or [] to select the upper option, and then push touch it.
- The transceiver displays PARTIAL RESET, then the partial reset is completed. 17-29 Auto Power OFF Time Set > Auto Power OFF (Auto Power OFF)
(Default: OFF) This function automatically turns OFF the power after no operation has not been performed for the prepro-
grammed time. The Auto Power OFF pops up in 10 seconds before the transceiver automatically turns OFF, and a beep sounds. If an operation is made within the 10 seconds, the timer restarts. Turns the function OFF. OFF:
30 to 120 min: Select the desired Auto Power OFF time between 30, 60, 90 and 120 min-
utes. The power automatically turns OFF after no operation is made for the specified time period. NOTE:
The auto power OFF timer activates each time the transceiver is turned ON. To deactivate the timer, se-
lect OFF. Previous view 17 SET MODE Time Set Set mode DATE Time Set > Date/Time > DATE (DATE) Manually set the date to between 2000/01/01 and 2099/12/31. TIME Time Set > Date/Time > TIME (TIME) Manually set the time that is displayed on the right hand corner of the screen to between 0:00 and 23:59. The time is displayed in the 24 hour format. GPS Time correct Time Set > GPS Time Correct (GPS Time Correct)
(Default: Auto) Select whether or not the time data is automatically corrected by a received GPS sentence. OFF: The time data is not automatically corrected. Auto: The time data is automatically corrected. UTC Offset Time Set > UTC Offset (UTC Offset)
(Default: 9:00) Set the time difference between UTC (Universal Time Coordinated) and the local time to between 14:00 and
+14:00 in 00:05 steps. Clock Display Time Set > Clock Display (Clock Display)
(Default: Local) Set the clock display mode. Local: Displays the local time. UTC: Displays the UTC (Universal Time Coordinat-
ed). 17-30 All Reset Others > Reset > All Reset Reset the CPU, if the internal CPU malfunctions due to static electricity, and so on. All reset clears all program-
ming and returns all settings to their factory defaults
(including the programmed data you purchased). Therefore, after the All resetting, you cannot use the transceiver in the DR mode until reprogramming the repeater list. See page ??-?? for details. Recommend!
Before the All resetting, we recommend you save the programmed data you purchased onto an SD card. See page ??-?? for details. Previous view 17 SET MODE Others Set mode Version Others > Information > Version (VERSION) Shows the transceiver rmwares version number. Clone Mode Others > Clone > Clone Mode Select to read or write the CS-7100 data from or to the PC, and/or to receive data from a Master transceiver. See page ??-?? for details. Clone Master Mode Others > Clone > Clone Master Mode Select to write your IC-7100 (Master) data to another IC-7100 (Sub). See page ??-?? for details. Touch Screen Calibration Others > Touch Screen Calibration Touch to adjust the touch screen. See page ??-?? for details. Partial Reset Others > Reset > Partial Reset A Partial reset resets operating settings to their default values (VFO frequency, VFO settings, menu contents) without clearing the items below:
See page ??-?? for details. 17-31
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2016-03-17 | 400 ~ 470 | CSR - Scanning Receiver | Class II permissive change or modification of presently authorized equipment |
2 | 2013-06-25 | 400 ~ 470 | CSR - Scanning Receiver | Original Equipment |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 2 | Effective |
2016-03-17
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2013-06-25
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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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Osaka, N/A 547-0003
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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 |
A1: Low Power Transmitters below 1 GHz (except Spread Spectrum), Unintentional Radiators, EAS (Part 11) & Consumer ISM devices
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 2 | Grantee Code |
AFJ
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1 2 | Equipment Product Code |
339300
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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 | |||||
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app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
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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) | 10/01/2013 | ||||
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 | CSR - Scanning Receiver | ||||
1 2 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | HF/VHF/UHF All Mode Transceiver | ||||
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 | This device is designed to receive from 0.03 - 199.999 & 400 - 470 MHz. Class II Permissive Change: Components such as capacitors, resistors, diodes etc were changed for performance improvement. | ||||
1 2 | This device is designed to receive from 0.03 - 199.999 & 400 - 470 MHz. | |||||
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 | 15B | 30 | 199.999 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 2 | 15B | 400 | 470 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 15B | 30 | 199.999 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 2 | 15B | 400 | 470 |
some individual PII (Personally Identifiable Information) available on the public forms may be redacted, original source may include additional details
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