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INSTRUCTION MANUAL HF MARINE TRANSCEIVER iM802 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is sub-
ject 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. IMPORTANT EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS READ THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL CAREFULLY before attempting to operate the transceiver. SAVE THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL. This manual contains important safety and operating in-
structions for the IC-M802. WORD DEFINITION RRWARNING Personal injury, re hazard or electric shock may occur. CAUTION Equipment damage may occur. NOTE If disregarded, inconvenience only. No risk or personal injury, fire or electric shock. PRECAUTIONS R WARNING HIGH VOLTAGE! NEVER at-
tach an antenna or internal antenna connector during transmission. This may result in an electrical shock or burn. R WARNING! NEVER connect the transceiver to an AC outlet directly. This may pose a fire hazard or result in an electric shock. R WARNING! NEVER mount the transceiver
(main unit) overhead. The weight of the transceiver is approximately 8 kg, but its apparent weight will in-
crease several fold due to wave shocks or vibration. The transceiver must be mounted on a at hard sur-
face only. R NEVER connect a power source of more than 16 V DC, such as a 24 V battery. This connection could cause a re or ruin the transceiver. R NEVER place the transceiver where normal oper-
ation of the ship or vehicle may be hindered or where it could cause bodily injury. R 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. R NEVER expose the transceiver to rain, snow or any liquids. DO NOT use chemical agents such as benzine or al-
cohol when cleaning, as they can damage the trans-
ceiver surface. During maritime mobile operation, KEEP the trans-
ceiver and microphone as far away as possible (at least 1 m; 3 ft) from the magnetic navigation compass to prevent erroneous indications. Use Icom microphones and/or headset only (supplied or optional). Other manufacturers microphones and/or headset have different pin assignments, and connec-
tion to the IC-M802 may damage the transceiver. AVOID using or placing the transceiver in areas with temperatures below 20C (4F) or above +60C
(+140F). AVOID placing the transceiver in excessively dusty en-
vironments or in direct sunlight. AVOID placing the transceiver against walls or putting anything on top of the transceiver. This will obstruct heat dissipation. Place unit in a secure place to avoid inadvertent use by children. BE CAREFUL! The heatsink will become hot when op-
erating the transceiver continuously for long periods. i Icom, Icom Inc. and the are registered trademarks of Icom Incorporated (Japan) in the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Spain, Russia and/or other countries. IN CASE OF EMERGENCY (for maritime operation) If your vessel requires assistance, contact other ves-
sels and the Coast Guard by sending a distress call on 2182 kHz. Or transmit your distress call using digital selective calling on 2187.5 kHz. D USING 2182 kHz WITH VOICE D USING DIGITAL SELECTIVE CALLING q Push [2182kHz] to select the emergency fre-
When immediate help is needed quency. w Push [ALARM] and [TX FREQ] for 1 sec. to transmit a two tone alarm signal for at least 30 sec. The transceiver automatically stops the alarm after 50 sec. e Push [ALARM] to turn OFF the alarm transmis-
sion, then push and hold the PTT switch on the microphone and send the following information. 1. MAY DAY, MAY DAY, MAY DAY. 2. THIS IS . (name of vessel) 3. LOCATED AT . (vessel's position) 4. Give the reason for the distress call. 5. Explain what assistance you need. 6. Give additional information:
Vessel type Vessel length Vessel color Number of people on-board q Push and hold [DISTRESS] for 5 sec. until the short beeps become one long beep, to send the distress call. w After 2182 kHz is automatically selected, trans-
mit the appropriate information as at left using voice. When potential problems exists q Push [SEL], then select All ships call with [CH]
selector. w Push and hold [CANCEL/CALL] for 5 sec. until the short beeps becomes one long beep, to use the all ships call function. e After the pre-selected frequency is selected, transmit the appropriate information using voice. DSC equipped ships may monitor your transmission. ii OPERATING RULES AND GUIDELINES 1 Before transmitting, monitor the channel you wish to use so as to avoid interrupting transmissions al-
ready in progress. CALL PROCEDURE Calls must be properly identified and the time limit must be respected. q Give your call sign each time you call another ves-
sel or coast guard station. If you have no call sign, identify the station by giving your vessel name and the name of the licensee. w Give your call sign at the end of each transmission that lasts more than 3 min. LOGS q All distress, emergency and safety calls must be recorded in complete details. Log data activity is usually recorded in 24 hour time. Universal Time
(UTC) is frequently used. w Adjustments, repairs, channel frequency changes and authorized modications affecting electrical op-
eration of the equipment must be kept in the main-
tenance log; entries must be signed by the autho-
rized licensed technician performing or supervising the work. e You must break and give your call sign at least once every 15 min. during long ship-to-shore calls. RADIO LICENSES r Keep your unanswered calls short, less than 30 sec. Do not repeat a call for 2 min. t Unnecessary transmissions are not allowed. PRIORITIES q Read all rules and regulations pertaining to priori-
ties and keep an up-to-date copy handy. Safety and distress calls take priority over all others. w False or fraudulent distress signals are prohibited and punishable by law. PRIVACY q Information overheard but not intended for you, can-
not lawfully be used in any way. w Indecent or profane language is prohibited.
(1) SHIP STATION LICENSE You must have a current radio station license before using the transceiver. It is unlawful to operate a ship station which is not licensed. Inquire through your dealer or the appropriate govern-
ment agency for a Ship-Radiotelephone license appli-
cation. This government-issued license states the call sign which is your crafts identification for radio pur-
poses.
(2) OPERATOR'S LICENSE A Restricted Radiotelephone Operator Permit is the li-
cense most often held by small vessel radio operators when a radio is not required for safety purposes. The Restricted Radiotelephone Operator Permit must be posted or kept with the operator. Only a licensed radio operator may operate the transceiver. However, non-licensed individuals may talk over a transceiver if a licensed operator starts, supervises, and ends the call and makes the necessary log en-
tries. Keep a copy of the current government rules and reg-
ulation handy. 1 2 PANEL DESCRIPTION I Front panel Controller Function display (p. 00)
!6!7
!4!5 DISTRESS q w e r t
!3
!2 y u i o !0 !1 q DISTRESS SWITCH [DISTRESS] (p. 00) Push for 5 sec. to make a distress call. w DSC SWITCH [DSC]
Selects DSC function when pushed. (p. 00) Select DSC channel with [CH]. After pushing [F], print out the selected contents, when a printer is connected. (p. 00) e CANCEL/CALL SWITCH [CANCEL/CALL]
Cancels a distress call. (p. 00) Push for 1 sec. to make a DSC call. (p. 00)
r HEADPHONE JACK [
Accepts headphones. Output power: 5 mW with an 8 load. When headphones are connected, the internal speaker or connected external speaker does not function. t MICROPHONE CONNECTOR [MIC]
Accepts the supplied or optional microphone or handset. See p. 00 for appropriate microphones. See p. 00 for microphone connector information. y GROUP CHANNEL SELECTOR [GRP] (p. 00) Selects groups in 20 channel steps and ITU marine channel groups. NOTE: Some versions have no ITU channels.
*Some versions do not have frequency selection and fre-
quency indication. 2 u CHANNEL SELECTOR [CH] (p. 00) Selects an operating channel within the selected channel group such as ITU channels. (p. 00) User channels can be selected from 1 to 160 (max.) in sequence regardless of the channel group. Changes the operating frequency* after
[RX CLAR] is pushed (while appears). The changed frequency is not programmed in this way. i RX/CLARITY SWITCH [RX CLAR] (p. 00) Push to enable the receive frequency set with the keypad or [CH] selector. (p. 00) While receive frequency set is enabled, appears. After pushing [F], turns clarity function ON and OFF.
[CH] selector is used for clarity control. After pushing [DSC], shows received DSC mes-
sages.
[GRP] selector is used for Distress and Individual call selection.
[CH] selector is used for message selection. o POWER SWITCH [POWER]
Push to turn the power ON. Push for 1 sec. to turn the power OFF.
!0 TX/TRANSMIT FREQUENCY SWITCH [TX TXF]
(p. 00) Push to enable the transmit frequency set with the keypad. (p. 00) While transmit frequency set is enabled, TX blinks. After pushing [F], displays the transmit fre-
quency, and opens the squelch. Checks and mon-
itors the transmit frequency while holding. (p. 00)
!1 VOLUME CONTROL [VOL] (p. 00) Adjusts the audio output level. Audio does not come from the speaker when:
- A microphone is not connected.
- The speaker switch is turned ON.
- The squelch switch is turned ON and no signal is being received.
!2 FUNCTION SWITCH [F] (p. 00) After pushing, activates the secondary functions. F appears when when a secondary function can be accessed.
!3 KEYPAD (p. 00) Input numeral 1 for channel number, frequency input, etc. Input 1, Q or Z for channel comment input. After pushing [F], turns the noise blanker function ON and OFF. (p. 00) Input numeral 2 for channel number, frequency input, etc. Input 2, A, B or C for channel com-
ment input. After pushing [F], turns the voice or S-
meter squelch ON and OFF. (p. 00) Input numeral 3 for channel number, frequency input, etc. Input 3, D, E or F for channel com-
ment input. After pushing [F], starts and stops the scan function. (p. 00) Input numeral 4 for channel number, frequency input, etc. Input 4, G, H or I for channel com-
ment input. After pushing [F], turns the speaker out-
put ON and OFF. (p. 00) Input numeral 5 for channel number, frequency input, etc. Input 5, J, K or L for channel com-
ment input. After pushing [F], turns the AGC function ON and OFF. (p. 00) Input numeral 6 for channel number, frequency input, etc. Input 6, M, N or O for channel com-
ment input. After pushing [F], enters to the RF gain adjustment mode. (p. 00) Input numeral 7 for channel number, frequency input, etc. Input 7, P, R or S for channel com-
ment input. After pushing [F], selects low transmit output power. (p. 00) PANEL DESCRIPTION 2 Input numeral 8 for channel number, frequency input, etc. Input 8, T, U or V for channel com-
ment input. After pushing [F], selects middle trans-
mit output power. (p. 00) Input numeral 9 for channel number, frequency input, etc. Input 9, W, X or Y for channel com-
ment input. After pushing [F], selects high transmit output power. (p. 00) Input numeral 0 for channel number, frequency input, etc. Input 0 and symbols (as follows) for channel comment input. Fixes input of channel number, frequency and channel comment, etc. When pushed for 1 sec., stores pro-
grammed frequency, operating mode and memory comment into a channel. After pushing [F], clears clarity setting. Selects display type:
When channel comment indication is ON;
switches transmit frequency indication ON and OFF when channel comment indication is OFF;
switches channel comment indication ON and OFF After pushing [F], enters channel com-
ment programming mode, when channel comment indication is ON.
!4 SET SWITCH [SET]
Enters quick set mode (p. 00) After pushing [DSC], enters DSC set mode.
(p. 00)
!5 TUNE/THROUGH SWITCH [TUNE THRU] (p. 00) Starts tuning when an optional antenna tuner is connected. TUNE appears when tuned. When the tuner cannot tune the antenna, the tuning circuit is bypassed automatically after 20 sec. After pushing [F], bypasses an external antenna tuner. THROUGH appears instead of TUNE indication.
!6 MODE/DIMMER SWITCH [MODE DIM] (p. 00) Push to select an operating mode. J3E, H3E, LSB, J2B, F1B and A1A modes are avail-
able, depending on version or countries. After pushing [F], selects LCD backlight bright-
ness.
!7 E-MAIL SWITCH [e-mail] (p. 00) Selects the operating frequencies, mode and l-
ter setting for e-mail operation. 3 2 PANEL DESCRIPTION I Front panel Main unit y t r q w e q GPS CONNECTOR [GPS] (p. 00) Connects a GPS receiver (NMEA0183 ver. 2.0) for sending positioning data without manual input. w REMOTE CONNECTOR [REMOTE] (p. 00) Connects the IC-M802 to a PC via an RS-232C cable (9-pin) for remote control of transceiver func-
tion in the NMEA format. e AF/MOD CONNECTOR [AF/MOD] (p. 00) Connects the IC-M802 to an NBDP system via an RS-232C cable (9-pin). r ACC CONNECTOR [ACC] (p. 00) Connects a CW keyer or an FSK terminal unit t CONTROLLER CONNECTOR [CONTROLLER]
(p. 00) Connects the supplied remote controller. y SPEAKER JACK [SP] (p. 00) Connects the supplied external speaker. 4 I Rear panel Main unit PANEL DESCRIPTION 2 q w e r t q TUNER CONTROL SOCKET (p. 00) Connects a control cable to an optional antenna tuner, AT-140, AT-130/E ANTENNA TUNER, A female connector is supplied for connection. r ANTENNA CONNECTOR 2 (p. 00) Connects a 50 HF band antenna with a 50 matched coaxial cable and a PL-259 plug for DSC receive operation only. w GROUND TERMINAL (p. 00) t DC POWER SOCKET (p. 00) IMPORTANT! Connects a vessel's (or vehicle's) ground. See p. 00 for details. Accepts 13.6 V DC through the supplied DC power cable. e ANTENNA CONNECTOR 1 (p. 00) Connects a 50 HF band antenna with a 50 matched coaxial cable and a PL-259 plug for both transmit and receive operation. I Microphone (HM-135) q w Speaker Microphone e q PTT SWITCH [PTT]
Push and hold to transmit; release to receive. w UP/DOWN SWITCHES []/[] (p. 00) Push either switch to change the operating channel, set mode contents, etc. e USER PROGRAMMABLE SWITCH [P] (p. 00) Push to activate or deactivate a function, selected in set mode (p. 00). 5 2 PANEL DESCRIPTION I LCD screen The IC-M802 has 2 display types, one is channel name indication and other one is frequency indication. These display types can be switched with a push of a button, depending on versions and set modes setting. See p. 00 and p. 00 for display type settings. Channel name indication Frequency indication R X T U N E J 3 E S I M P C H N B L H D S C W a t c h
- - - G P S - - -
U T C 1 6 : 2 3 L a t 4 5 5 9 ' N L o n 1 3 4 4 4 ' E C L A R 0 S P A G C R X T U N E J 3 E S I M P N B C H S P A G C C L A R 0 U T C 1 6 : 2 3 q RECEIVE INDICATOR
!1 NOISE BLANKER INDICATOR (p. 00) RX appears when signals are received or the squelch is open. NB appears when the noise blanker function is ac-
tivated. w TUNE INDICATOR (p. 00) TUNE blinks while tuning, if an optional external antenna tuner is connected. TUNE appears after tuning is completed and the tuner is ON when AH-3 is connected. e OPERATING MODE INDICATOR (p. 00) Shows the selected operating mode. J3E, H3E, LSB, J2B, F1B or A1A appears depending on version. r SIMPLEX/DUPLEX INDICATOR (p. 00) SIMP appears when a simplex channel, DUP appears when a duplex channel is selected. t CLARITY INDICATOR (p. 00) CLAR appears when the clarity function is acti-
vated and shows shifting frequency in Hz. y CHANNEL NAME INDICATION Shows the programmed channel names. Shows the programmed receive frequency when no channel names are programmed. u CHANNEL NUMBER INDICATION Shows the selected channel number. i SPEAKER OFF INDICATOR (p. 00) appears when the speaker output is turned S P OFF. o AGC OFF INDICATOR (p. 00) A G C appears when the AGC is turned OFF.
!0 DSC WATCH INDICATOR (p. 00) DSC Watch appears while the DSC receiver is activated. 6
!2 SQUELCH INDICATOR (p. 00) SQL appears when the squelch is open.
!3 S/RF INDICATOR (p. 00) Shows relative transmit output power levels during transmit and receiving signal strength during re-
ceive.
!4 GPS INDICATOR (p. 00) Shows position and UTC time when a GPS receiver is connected. The indication is up dated each time new GPS data is received. If no GPS receiver is connected, the position and UTC time must be set in advance.
!5 TRANSMIT INDICATOR (p. 00) TX appears during transmit. TX blinks when setting a transmit frequency or during cross channel operation.
!6 RECEIVE FREQUENCY READOUT (p. 00) Shows receive frequency.
!7 TRANSMIT FREQUENCY READOUT (p. 00) Shows transmit frequency.
!8 RECEIVE FREQUENCY SELECT MODE INDICATOR (p. 00) appears while in receive frequency select mode.
!9 CURSOR (p. 00) Shows the changeable receive frequency digit. The cursor moves by rotating the [GRP] selector while in receive frequency select mode. SELECTING A CHANNEL/FREQUENCY 3 I Selecting a channel The transceiver as 160 user channels and ITU chan-
nels. However, the number of user channels can be optionally restricted and ITU channels are not available with some versions. NOTE: When Channel 0 or 2182 kHz is selected with the [2182kHz] switch, channel selection is NOT possible. In such case, push [2182kHz] in advance. R X J 3 E S I M P R X J 3 E S I M P FREQUENCY indication C H U T C 1 6 : 2 3 C H U T C 1 6 : 2 3 R X J 3 E S I M P R X J 3 E S I M P CHANNEL indication C H D S C W a t c h
- - - G P S - - -
U T C 1 6 : 2 3 L a t 4 5 5 9 ' N L o n 1 3 4 4 4 ' E L H C H L H D S C W a t c h
- - - G P S - - -
U T C 1 6 : 2 3 L a t 4 5 5 9 ' N L o n 1 3 4 4 4 ' E CHANNEL SELECTION MODE channel can be selected FREQUENCY SELECTION MODE frequency can be changed NOTE: Channel name (alphanumeric) may not ap-
pear during channel indication depending on set mode setting. DDUsing the channel selector The transceiver has two large controls for group se-
lection and channel selection. The [GRP] selector changes channels in 20 channel increments and se-
lects ITU channel groups*; and the [CH] selector se-
lects each channel. q Make sure no indicator appears in the display. R X J 3 E S I M P C H L H D S C W a t c h
- - - G P S - - -
U T C 1 6 : 2 3 L a t 4 5 5 9 ' N L o n 1 3 4 4 4 ' E If appears, push to delete it. w Rotate [GRP] selector to select the desired chan-
nel group as shown at right and/or below. e Rotate [CH] selector to select the desired channel.
[EXAMPLE]: Selection with the [GRP] selector R X J 3 E S I M P R X J 3 E D U P C H L H D S C W a t c h
- - - G P S - - -
U T C 1 6 : 2 3 L a t 4 5 5 9 ' N L o n 1 3 4 4 4 ' E C H L H D S C W a t c h
- - - G P S - - -
U T C 1 6 : 2 3 L a t 4 5 5 9 ' N L o n 1 3 4 4 4 ' E R X J 3 E S I M P R X J 3 E S I M P C H L H D S C W a t c h
- - - G P S - - -
U T C 1 6 : 2 3 L a t 4 5 5 9 ' N L o n 1 3 4 4 4 ' E R X J 3 E S I M P C H L H D S C W a t c h
- - - G P S - - -
U T C 1 6 : 2 3 L a t 4 5 5 9 ' N L o n 1 3 4 4 4 ' E C H L H D S C W a t c h
- - - G P S - - -
U T C 1 6 : 2 3 L a t 4 5 5 9 ' N L o n 1 3 4 4 4 ' E R X J 3 E D U P C H L H D S C W a t c h
- - - G P S - - -
U T C 1 6 : 2 3 L a t 4 5 5 9 ' N L o n 1 3 4 4 4 ' E R X J 3 E S I M P R X J 3 E S I M P C H L H D S C W a t c h
- - - G P S - - -
U T C 1 6 : 2 3 L a t 4 5 5 9 ' N L o n 1 3 4 4 4 ' E C H L H D S C W a t c h
- - - G P S - - -
U T C 1 6 : 2 3 L a t 4 5 5 9 ' N L o n 1 3 4 4 4 ' E R X J 3 E S I M P R X F 1 B D U P C H L H D S C W a t c h
- - - G P S - - -
U T C 1 6 : 2 3 L a t 4 5 5 9 ' N L o n 1 3 4 4 4 ' E C H L H D S C W a t c h
- - - G P S - - -
U T C 1 6 : 2 3 L a t 4 5 5 9 ' N L o n 1 3 4 4 4 ' E l
s e n n a h c B S S U T I K S F U T I
*All ITU channels are not available with some versions and ITU FSK channels can be hidden using set mode (p 00). l
s e n n a h c 7 3 SELECTING A CHANNEL/FREQUENCY DDUsing the keypad Direct channel selection via the keypad is available for quick channel selection. q Make sure no indicator appears in the display. If it appears, push [RX CLAR] to delete it. w Enter the desired channel number via the keypad. A user channel is selected when channel 1160 is input (max. number may be optionally restricted). An ITU SSB channel is selected when channel num-
bers higher than 401 are input (not available for some versions). An ITU FSK channel is selected when channel num-
bers higher than 4001 are input (not usable according to set mode setting). When selecting an ITU simplex channel, push [0] three times instead of the input.
(e.g. When selecting the channel 4-1;
push [4 SP], [0], [0], [0] then [1 NB].) e Push [ENT CE] to select the channel. DDUsing scan function
(some versions do not have these functions) The transceiver has automatic channel or frequency change capability (scan function). There are 3 types of scan functions available to suit your needs. Channel scan/Channel resume scan ch 2 ch 3 ch 1 ch 4 ch 5 Programmed scan (optional) ch 159 ch 160 When resume OFF;
scan is cancelled whe transmitting When resume ON;
scan pauses for 30 sec then resumes afte transmitting Scans the frequency rang between the programme frequencies on channel 159 and 160. Scans fast when squelch i closed and slowly whe squelch is open.
[EXAMPLE]: Selecting channel 158 R X J 3 E C H L H R X J 3 E C H L H R X J 3 E D S C W a t c h
- - - G P S - - -
U T C 1 6 : 2 3 L a t 4 5 5 9 ' N L o n 1 3 4 4 4 ' E D S C W a t c h
- - - G P S - - -
U T C 1 6 : 2 3 L a t 4 5 5 9 ' N L o n 1 3 4 4 4 ' E D S C W a t c h
- - - G P S - - -
U T C 1 6 : 2 3 L a t 4 5 5 9 ' N L o n 1 3 4 4 4 ' E C H L H R X J 3 E C H L H D S C W a t c h
- - - G P S - - -
U T C 1 6 : 2 3 L a t 4 5 5 9 ' N L o n 1 3 4 4 4 ' E R X J 3 E S I M P C H L H D S C W a t c h
- - - G P S - - -
U T C 1 6 : 2 3 L a t 4 5 5 9 ' N L o n 1 3 4 4 4 ' E Channel scan and channel resume scan increase channels within a 5 channel range such as Ch 1 to Ch 5, Ch 156 to Ch 160, etc. in user channels; or all channels in the group of ITU channels. Programmed scan (optional) scans frequencies within the frequency range between user channels 159 and 160. Scan selection is available in set mode. See p. 00 for scan selection. SCAN OPERATION q Rotate [GRP] and [CH] selectors to select your de-
sired channel group. Or use the keypad and [CE ENT] for direct selection. This operation is not necessary for programmed scan. w Push [F] then [2 SQL] to turn OFF the squelch function, if programmed scan is selected. A user channel is selected when channel 1160 is input (max. number may be optionally restricted). e Push [F] then [3 SCAN] to start the scan. r To stop the scan, repeat step e again. Pushing other switches also stops the scan. CHANNEL GROUPS Channel No. Description 1 to 160 401 to 427 4-1 to 4-9 601 to 608 6-1 to 6-9 801 to 832 User ch.*1 4 MHz ITU duplex ch. 4 MHz ITU simplex ch. 6 MHz ITU duplex ch. 6 MHz ITU simplex ch. 8 MHz ITU duplex ch. 8 Channel No. Description 8-1 to 8-9 1201 to 1241 12-1 to 12-9 1601 to 1656 16-1 to 16-9 1801 to 1815 Channel No. Description 18-1 to 18-9 8 MHz ITU simplex ch. 12 MHz ITU duplex ch. 2201 to 2253 12 MHz ITU simplex ch. 22-1 to 22-9 16 MHz ITU duplex ch. 2501 to 2510 16 MHz ITU simplex ch. 25-1 to 25-9 18 MHz ITU duplex ch. 18 MHz ITU simplex ch. 22 MHz ITU duplex ch. 22 MHz ITU simplex ch. 25 MHz ITU duplex ch. 25 MHz ITU simplex ch. 4001 to 25040 ITU FSK duplex ch.*2
*1[GRP] selector changes in 20 channels steps. *2SITOR use no group separation. I Selecting a frequency The transceiver has 0.5 to 30.0 MHz general coverage receive capability with 1 Hz resolution. The receive frequency can be changed instantly, independent of the transmit frequency. DDUsing the channel selector q Select a channel which is programmed near the frequency you want to receive. w Push [RX CLAR] to select frequency selection mode. appears in the display. R X J 3 E S I M P C H L H D S C W a t c h
- - - G P S - - -
U T C 1 6 : 2 3 L a t 4 5 5 9 ' N L o n 1 3 4 4 4 ' E and frequency show that the frequency can be changed. DDUsing the keypad CAUTION: A frequency can be entered into a user channel or ITU simplex channel by pushing
[RX CLAR] after entering a frequency. The previ-
ously programmed contents are erased and can-
not be retrieved. Therefore, keypad entry should be used only on spare channels. q Rotate [GRP] and [CH], or enter a 1 to 4 digit num-
ber via the keypad, then push [ENT CE] to select the memory channel to be used for general cover-
age use. C H L H D S C W a t c h
- - - G P S - - -
U T C 1 6 : 2 3 L a t 4 5 5 9 ' N L o n 1 3 4 4 4 ' E When no frequency programmed channel is selected, op-
erating frequency, mode and channel name do not appear. w Push [RX CLAR] to select frequency selection mode. appears in the display. e Enter 4 to 6 digits of the desired frequency via the keypad. r Push [ENT CE] to input the frequency. DO NOT hold [ENT CE] for more than 1 sec., otherwise the frequency will be programmed into the channel. SELECTING A CHANNEL/FREQUENCY 3 NOTE: The selected frequency is used for temporary receiving (transmitting is not available). This frequency is cleared once the channel is changed. If you want to program a frequency refer to p. 00. e Rotate [GRP] selector to select the digit for tuning. Under-bar shows the selected digit. R X J 3 E S I M P C H L H D S C W a t c h
- - - G P S - - -
U T C 1 6 : 2 3 L a t 4 5 5 9 ' N L o n 1 3 4 4 4 ' E The under-bar is moved with [GRP] rotaion. The under-bar is not displayed when 10 or 1 Hz dig-
its are selected during frqeuency indication. r Rotate [CH] selector to tune the frequency. t To return to the previous frequency, push
[RX CLAR]. disappears.
[EXAMPLE]: Setting 12.3450 MHz Select no frqeu-
ency program-
med channel R X J 3 E C H L H D S C W a t c h
- - - G P S - - -
U T C 1 6 : 2 3 L a t 4 5 5 9 ' N L o n 1 3 4 4 4 ' E When push then rotate [CH] to re-select the channel, the set frequency will be cleared. 9 4 RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT I Basic voice transmit and receive q Check the following in advance. w Rotate [GRP] and [CH] selectors to select the de-
Microphone or handset is connected. No SQL indication. If SQL appears, push [F] then [2 SQL] to turn the squelch OFF. sired channel to be received. When receiving a signal, the S-meter shows the signal strength. e Adjust [VOL] to the desired audio level when re-
ceiving a signal. r Push [MODE DIM] to select the desired operating mode. t Push [TUNE THRU] to tune the antenna tuner, if con-
nected. This operation is not necessary when automatic tuning is selected in set mode (p. 00). y To transmit on the channel, push and hold the PTT switch on the microphone (or handset). TUNE blinks for 1 to 2 sec. for the first transmission on a channel when an antenna tuner is connected. u After the blinking stops, speak into the microphone at your normal voice level. The RF meter shows the output power according to your voice level. i Release the PTT switch to return to receive. The display shows the transmit frequency.
[TX TXF]
[7 Lo]
[8 Mid]
[9 Hi]
No S P If S P speaker. indication. appears, push [F] then [4 SP] to activate the The clarity function is not activated. Push [F] then [RX CLAR] to turn the clarity function OFF.
[4 SP] [2 SQL]
Microphone connector
[RX CLAR]
[F]
I Functions for transmit DDTransmit frequency check When DUP appears in the display such as for a ship-to-ship channel, the transmit frequency differs from the receive frequency. In such cases, the transmit frequency should be mon-
itored before transmitting to prevent interference to other stations. Push and hold [TX TXF] to monitor the transmit fre-
quency. DDTransmit power selection The transceiver has 3 selectable power output lev-
els.* High power allows linger distance communica-
tions and low power reduces power consumption.
*Only 2 selectable output power levels are available with some versions. In this case, low stands for 60 W (the same as middle). q Push [F] rst. F appears. w Push one of [7 Lo], [8 Mid] or [9 Hi] to select low, middle or high output power levels, respectively. The display shows the selected output power level for approx. 2 sec., then returns to the previous indication. NOTE: Low power setting affects all channels ex-
cept the 2182 kHz emergency channel.
[F]
10 I Functions for receive DDSquelch function The squelch function detects signals with voice com-
ponents and squelches (mutes) unwanted signals such as unmodulated beat signals. This provides quiet stand-by. When you need to receive weak signals, the squelch should be turned OFF. Push [F] then [2 SQL] to switch the function ON and OFF. DDNoise blanker The noise blanker function reduces pulse type noise such as that coming from engine ignitions, etc. The noise blanker may distort reception of strong sig-
nals. In such cases, the noise blanker should be turned OFF. Push [F] then [1 NB] to switch the function ON and OFF. DDAGC OFF function The receive gain is automatically adjusted according to received signal strength with the AGC (Automatic Gain Control) function to prevent distortion from strong signals and to obtain a constant output level. When receiving weak signals with adjacent strong signals or noise, the AGC function may reduce the sensitivity. In this situation, the AGC function should be deactivated. Push [F] then [5 AGC] to switch the function ON and OFF. DDRF gain setting The receiver gain can be reduced with the RF gain setting. This may help to remove undesired weak sig-
nals while monitoring strong signals. Usually, the AGC function reduces the RF gain ac-
cording to the receive signal strength and these weak signals are removed. However, during no signal re-
ception, these weak signals may not be heard. In such cases, the RF gain may be useful for setting a minimum level at which to hear signals. q Push [F] then [6 RF-G] to select the RF gain set mode, as shown at right. RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT 4
[2 SQL]
SQL appears when the squelch function is turned ON.
[F]
[1 NB]
NB appears when the squelch function is turned ON.
[F]
[5 AGC]
A G C appears when the squelch function is turned OFF.
[F]
w Rotate [CH] selector to set the desired minimum cutting level. 0 to 9 are available. S-meter shows the minimum permitted level. e Push [SET] to exit the RF gain set mode. 11 4 RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT I Functions for receive (continued) DDClarity control Voice signals received from other stations may be dif-
cult to receive. This may sometimes happen if a sta-
tion is transmitting slightly off frequency. In such cases, you can compensate by using the clarity con-
trol. When receiving weak signals with adjacent strong signals or noise, the AGC function may reduce the sensitivity. In this situation, the AGC function should be deactivated. q Push [F] then [RX CLAR] to switch the function ON and OFF. CLAR and shifting value appear I CW operation The transceiver has the following CW keying features selectable in set mode as described on p. 00. Full break-in (receiving is possible while transmitting) Semi break-in (automatic transmission with keying) OFF (manual transmission is necessary before keying) q Connect a CW keyer or an external electronic keyer to the [ACC] socket as shown at right. w Select the desired channel to operate CW mode. e When the selected channel is not in A1A mode, push [MODE DIM] several times to select A1A. r Operate the CW keyer to transmit a CW signal. NOTE: CW mode is not available in some versions and CW narrow can be selected in set mode (p. 00) when an optional lter is installed (already built-in to the GMDSS version). I FSK operation The transceiver has FSK and J2B modes for FSK op-
eration use F1B when using the built-in oscillator;
use J2B when using an AFSK terminal unit. q Connect an FSK terminal unit to the [ACC] socket as shown at right. w Select the desired channel to operate FSK mode. FSK ITU channel group, Ch 4001 to Ch 2540, are avail-
able depending on version. e Push [MODE DIM] several times to select F1B or J2B. r Operate the FSK terminal unit. NOTE:
FSK shift frequency and FSK polarity can be ad-
justed in set mode (p. 00) Some transceivers may operate 1.7 kHz higher than the IC-M802s J2B mode even when the same displayed frequencies are in use. 12
[CH]
[RX CLAR]
[F]
w Rotate [CH] to improve the audio readability. Adjustable between 150 Hz in 10 Hz steps. CW key connection 3 7 5 8 2 6 4 1 To pin 1 To pin 2 FSK terminal unit connection To pin 3 To pin 1 To pins 2, 5 3 7 5 8 2 6 4 1 Ground Tx/Rx control FSK keying AF ground AF input FSK terminal unit USER CHANNEL PROGRAMMING 5 I Programming a frequency The IC-M802 has up to 160 user-programmable chan-
nels each with channel name capability of up to 8 al-
phanumeric characters. DDReceive frequency q Select the desired channel to be programmed. Channel 1 to 160 (maximum) are programmable. w Push [RX CLAR] to select frequency selection mode. and frequency appear in the display. e Enter the desired frequency via the keypad 5 or 6 digits. Or rotate [GRP] and [CH] selectors to change the fre-
quency. r Push [MODE DIM] several times to select the de-
sired operating mode (type of emission). t Push [ENT CE] for 1 sec. to program the user channel. 3 beeps sound. and frequency disappear from the display. NOTE: ITU simplex channels can be programmed as well as user channels. However, transmit fre-
quencies cannot be programmed as it is not neces-
sary. R X J 3 E D U P Push Set frequency C H L H indicator blinks. D S C W a t c h
- - - G P S - - -
U T C 1 6 : 2 3 L a t 4 5 5 9 ' N L o n 1 3 4 4 4 ' E R X J 3 E D U P C H L H D S C W a t c h
- - - G P S - - -
U T C 1 6 : 2 3 L a t 4 5 5 9 ' N L o n 1 3 4 4 4 ' E Use keypad or channel selector. R X J 3 E D U P Push for 1 sec. C H D S C W a t c h
- - - G P S - - -
U T C 1 6 : 2 3 L a t 4 5 5 9 ' N L o n 1 3 4 4 4 ' E L H Programming is completed. DDChannel names q Select the desired channel to be programmed. w Push [FREQ/CH] to select channel indication Push then R X J 3 E D U P mode, if desired. w Push [F] then [FREQ/CH]. The 1st character for the channel names blinks. r Rotate [CH] selector to select the character of channel names and push keypad several times to enter that character. t Push [ENT CE] to program the channel name. Rotate [CH] to select character and push key-
pad to enter that character. Push C H R X L C H R X L C H D S C W a t c h
- - - G P S - - -
U T C 1 6 : 2 3 L a t 4 5 5 9 ' N L o n 1 3 4 4 4 ' E D U P J 3 E H D S C W a t c h
- - - G P S - - -
U T C 1 6 : 2 3 L a t 4 5 5 9 ' N L o n 1 3 4 4 4 ' E D U P J 3 E H L H D S C W a t c h
- - - G P S - - -
U T C 1 6 : 2 3 L a t 4 5 5 9 ' N L o n 1 3 4 4 4 ' E 13 R X T X C H J 3 E D U P D S C W a t c h
- - - G P S - - -
U T C 1 6 : 2 3 L a t 4 5 5 9 ' N L o n 1 3 4 4 4 ' E L H T X indicator blinks and shows transmit frequency. J 3 E D U P Set frequency R X T X C H D S C W a t c h
- - - G P S - - -
U T C 1 6 : 2 3 L a t 4 5 5 9 ' N L o n 1 3 4 4 4 ' E L H Use keypad. R X J 3 E D U P Push for 1 sec. C H D S C W a t c h
- - - G P S - - -
U T C 1 6 : 2 3 L a t 4 5 5 9 ' N L o n 1 3 4 4 4 ' E L H Programming is completed. 5 USER CHANNEL PROGRAMMING DDTransmit frequency
(Not applicable for General versions) q Select the desired channel to be programmed. w Push [TX TXF]
Push TX blinks. e Enter the desired frequency via the keypad with 5 or 6 digits.
[GRP] and [CH] selectors cannot be used. r Push [MODE DIM] several times to select the de-
sired operating mode (type of emission). t Push [ENT CE] for 1 sec. to program the user channel. 3 beeps sound. 14 I About set mode Set mode operation is used for programming infre-
quently changed values or conditions of functions. I General set mode DDEntering general set mode q Push [SET] to enter general set mode. w Rotate [GRP] to select the desired item. e Rotate [CH] to set the values or conditions for the selected item. r Push [SET] again to exit general set mode. DDGeneral set mode items Noise blanker level This item adjusts the noise blanker level to protect a signal from various pulse-type noises from 1 to 10.
(default: 10) The set level is effective when the noise blanker is ac-
tivated. Dimmer This item sets the LCD back light brightness for dim-
mer selection from 0 (dark) to 10 (bright). By pushing [F] then [MODE DIM], the set brightness is selected to provide easy visibility during night time operation, etc.
(default: 10) LCD contrast This item sets the LCD contrast from 1 to 10. SET MODE 6 NOTE: Some of the set mode items described in this selection are not available on some transceiver ver-
sions.
[SET]
G R P I T E M C H S E L G R P I T E M C H S E L G R P I T E M C H S E L 15 6 SET MODE DDGeneral set mode items (continued) Squelch level This item adjusts the squelch threshold level from 1 to 100.
(default: 50) When the squelch is activated, signals stronger than the this set level only are received. I Set mode A DDEntering set mode q Push [POWER] for 1 sec. to turn the power OFF, if necessary. w While pushing [MODE DIM], push [POWER] to turn the power ON and enter set mode. e Rotate [GRP] to select the desired item. e Rotate [CH] to set the values or conditions for the selected item. r Turn the power OFF and ON again to exit set mode. DDSet mode A items Transmit meter This item selects the transmit meter type from an-
tenna current and RF power. ANTENNA-CURRENT
: Shows driving current of the an-
tenna. (Can be selected when an external antenna tuner is con-
nected.) RF-POWER : Shows relative output power.
(default) Number of user channels This item sets the number of user channels. Up to 160 channels can be set. 16 G R P I T E M C H S E L
[MODE DIM]
[POWER]
* * * S E T M O D E A * * *
A N T E N N A - C U R R E N T R F - P O W E R G R P I T E M C H S E L
* * * S E T M O D E A * * *
G R P I T E M C H S E L DDSet mode A items (continued) FSK ITU channel selection This item sets the capability of the ITU channels for FSK from ON and OFF. This item will not appear when ITU channels are in-
hibited. External antenna tuner type This item selects the connected Icom antenna tuner type from AT-140, AT-130/E, AT-120/E and AH-3
: AT-140 is connected. (default) AT-140 AT-130/E : AT-130/E is connected. AT-120/E : AT-120/E is connected. AH-3
: AH-3 is connected. External antenna tuner type This item selects the external antenna tuner control signals (Start and Key) conditions for operation with a non-Icom antenna tuner. START&KEY : Reverse both start and key sig-
KEY START ICOM nals.
: Reverse the KEY signal.
: Reverse the START signal.
: Use Icoms standard conditions
(default) Automatic tune When an optional AT-130A, AT-130 or AT-130E auto-
matic antenna tuner is connected, tuning can be started automatically without pushing [TUNE THRU], for instant operation. If manual tuning is required, this automatic operation can be deactivated. SET MODE 6
* * * S E T M O D E A * * *
O N O F F G R P I T E M C H S E L
* * * S E T M O D E A * * *
G R P A T - 1 4 0 A T - 1 3 0 / E A T - 1 2 0 / E A H - 3 I T E M C H S E L
* * * S E T M O D E A * * *
S T A R T & K E Y S T A R T K E Y I C O M I T E M G R P C H S E L
* * * S E T M O D E A * * *
O N O F F G R P I T E M C H S E L 17 6 SET MODE DDSet mode A items (continued) Scan type This item selects one of the following scan functions. Programmed scan (optional) searches signals within the frequency range and activates slowly while squelch is open and fast while squelch is closed. Channel scan and channel resume scan searches 5 channels around a user selected channel, or searches all ITU channels in the band when an ITU channel is selected. Scan speed This item adjusts the scan speed (rate at which chan-
nels are searched). The scan speed can be set from 1 to 10 with 1 being the fastest and 10 being the slowest. Display type*
The upper half of the display can be set to display a programmable channel name or a receive frequency according to your needs.
*When the channel comment indication setting is OFF, this item will not appear. FSK tone frequency Several mark frequencies are used for FSK operation. This item selects an FSK mark frequency for almost any FSK system from 1615 Hz, 1487.5 Hz, 1275 Hz and 1200 Hz. 18
* * * S E T M O D E A * * *
P R O G R A M S C A N C H - R E S U M E S C A N C H S C A N G R P I T E M C H S E L
* * * S E T M O D E A * * *
G R P I T E M C H S E L
* * * S E T M O D E A * * *
C H - N A M E C H - F R E Q U E N C Y G R P I T E M C H S E L
* * * S E T M O D E A * * *
G R P 1 6 1 5 H z 1 4 8 7 . 5 H z 1 2 7 5 H z 1 2 0 0 H z I T E M C H S E L DDSet mode A items (continued) FSK shift frequency Several shift frequencies are used for FSK operation. This item selects an FSK shift frequency for almost any FSK system from 850Hz, 425 Hz, 200 Hz and 170 Hz. FSK polarity Normal and reverse polarities are available for FSK operations. This item allows you to select one of these polarities. REVERSE : Key open=mark; Key close=space NORMAL : Key open=space; Key close=mark CW break-in function The CW break-in function (in A1A mode) toggles transmit and receive with CW keying. Full break-in al-
lows you to receive signals between transmitted key-
ing pulses during CW transmission. Semi break-in al-
lows you to mute receiving until keying stops with some delay time. Microphone keys This item activates/deactivates the keys on the HM-
135 HAND MICROPHONE (P, and ). Refer to p. 00 to program the [P] key. SET MODE 6
* * * S E T M O D E A * * *
G R P 8 5 0 H z 4 2 5 H z 2 0 0 H z 1 7 0 H z I T E M C H S E L
* * * S E T M O D E A * * *
R E V E R S E N O R M A L G R P I T E M C H S E L
* * * S E T M O D E A * * *
F U L L D E L A Y O F F G R P I T E M C H S E L
* * * S E T M O D E A * * *
O N O F F G R P I T E M C H S E L 19 6 SET MODE DDSet mode A items (continued)
[P] key function This item assigns a function to the [P] key on the HM-
135 HAND MICROPHONE to activate it as the [2 SQL],
[1 NB], [MODE DIM] or [TUNE THRU] function. Voice squelch This item turns the voice squelch function ON and OFF when operating in J3E and H3E modes. When the function is set to OFF, the squelch acts as an S-meter squelch for J3E and H3E modes.
* * * S E T M O D E A * * *
S Q L N B M O D E T U N E I T E M G R P C H S E L
* * * S E T M O D E A * * *
O N O F F G R P I T E M C H S E L NMEA ID This item selects the NMEA ID for the transceiver from 1 to 99.
* * * S E T M O D E A * * *
G R P I T E M C H S E L 20 Icom America Inc.
<Corporate Headquarters>
2380 116th Avenue N.E., Bellevue, WA 98004, U.S.A. Phone: (425) 454-8155 URL: http//www.icomamerica.com Fax: (425) 454-7619
<Customer service>
Phone: (425) 454-7619 Icom (Europe) GmbH Communication Equipment Himmelgeister Str. 100, D-40255 Dsseldorf, Germany Phone: 0211 346047 URL: http//www.icomeurope.com Fax: 0211 333639 Icom Canada Glenwood Centre #150-6165 Highway 17, Delta, B.C., V4K 5B8, Canada Phone: (604) 952-4266 URL: http//www.icomcanada.com Fax: (604) 952-0090 Icom Spain S.L. Ctra. de Gracia a Manresa Km. 14,750 08190 Sant Cugat del Valles Barcelona, SPAIN Phone: (93) 590 26 70 URL: http//www.icomspain.com Fax: (93) 589 04 46 Icom (Australia) Pty. Ltd. A.C.N. 88 006 092 575 290294 Albert Street, Brunswick, Victoria, 3056, Australia Phone: (03) 9387 0666 URL: http//www.icom.net.au Fax: (03) 9387 0022 Icom (UK) Ltd. Unit 9, Sea St., Herne Bay, Kent, CT6 8LD, U.K. Phone: 01227 741741 URL: http//www.icomuk.co.uk Fax: 01227 741742 Icom New Zealand 146A Harris Road, East Tamaki, Auckland, New Zealand Phone: 09 274 4062 URL: http//www.icomam.co.nz Fax: 09 274 4708 Icom France S.a Zac de la Plaine, Rue Brindejonc des Moulinais BP 5804, 31505 Toulouse Cedex, France Phone: 561 36 03 03 URL: http//www.icomeurope.com Fax: 561 36 03 00 Asia Icom Inc. 6F No. 68, Sec. 1 Cheng-Teh Road, Taipei, Taiwan R.O.C. Phone: (02) 2559 1899 URL: http//www.asia-icom.com Fax: (02) 2559 1874 Beijing Icom Ltd. 1035, Wanshang Plaza, Shijingshan Road, Beijing China Phone: (010) 68666337 Fax: (010) 68663553 A-6????-1EX Printed in Japan 2002 Icom Inc. 1-1-32 Kamiminami, Hirano-ku, Osaka 547-0003 Japan
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1 | 2002-07-24 | 1.6 ~ 27.5 | TDC - Part 80 DSC Controller | Original Equipment |
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1 | Effective |
2002-07-24
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
ICOM Incorporated
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0005855366
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1 | Physical Address |
1-1-32 Kamiminami
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Osaka, N/A 547-0003
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Japan
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n/a | ||||||
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AFJ
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
IC-M802
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1 | Name |
A**** T********
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1 | Title |
General Manager
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1 | Telephone Number |
+8166********
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1 | Fax Number |
+8166********
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w******@icom.co.jp
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
Rhein Tech Laboratories, Inc.
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1 | Name |
B**** C********
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1 | Physical Address |
360 Herndon Parkway
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Herndon
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Herndon, Virginia 20170
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United States
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1 | Telephone Number |
703-6******** Extension:
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1 | Fax Number |
703-6********
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f******@rheintech.com
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1 | Firm Name |
Rhein Tech Laboratories, Inc.
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1 | Name |
M**** C****
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1 | Physical Address |
360 Herndon Parkway
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Herndon
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Herndon, Virginia 20170
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United States
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1 | Telephone Number |
703-6******** Extension:
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703-6********
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f******@rheintech.com
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app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | 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 | 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 | ||||
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 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | TDC - Part 80 DSC Controller | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | IC-M802 | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | 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 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | 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 | |||||
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1 | 1 | 80,87,9 | 1.6 | 27.5 | 150 | 6 Hz | 2K80J3E | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 2 | 80,87,9 | 1.6 | 27.5 | 150 | 6 Hz | 2K80H3E | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 3 | 80,87,9 | GM | 1.6 | 27.5 | 150 | 6 Hz | 2K80J2B |
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