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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 CELLULAR RADIOTELEPHONE SERVICE SIGNALS IS PROHIBITED UNDER FCC RULES AND FEDERAL LAW. BASIC MANUALCOMMUNICATIONS RECEIVERiR30 Thank you for choosing this Icom product. This product is designed and built with Icoms state of the art technology and craftsmanship. With proper care, this product should provide you with years of trouble-free operation. Important READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS carefully and completely before using the receiver. SAVE THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL This instruction manual contains important operating instructions for the IC-R30. For advanced features and instructions, see ADVANCED MANUAL on the Icom website for details. Features z Dualwatch function that can simultaneously receive and record two different bands or modes*
* DV/DV, AM/AM, FM-N/FM-N, and DV/
FM-N mode dualwatch is not available. z Covers 0.100 MHz to 3304.99999 MHz for wide band reception z Receives various digital modes such as D-STAR, APCO P25 (Phase 1), NXDN, dPMR, and DCR (Digital Convenience Radio) z A USB connector for data transmission or battery charging z Bluetooth function that can connect to a Bluetooth device such as the VS-3 z Built-in GPS receiver to check your current location z Meets IP57 requirements for dust-
protection and waterproof protection
(When the battery, antenna, jack cap, and the slot cover are attached) i Explicit definitions DEFINITION WORD RDANGER!
Personal death, serious injury or an explosion may occur. RWARNING! Personal injury, fire hazard or electric shock may occur. CAUTION Equipment damage may occur. If disregarded, inconvenience only. No risk of personal injury, fire or electric shock. NOTE Icom is not responsible for the destruction, damage to, or performance of any Icom or non-Icom equipment, if the malfunction is because of:
Force majeure, including, but not limited to, fires, earthquakes, storms, floods, lightning, other natural disasters, disturbances, riots, war, or radioactive contamination. The use of Icom receivers with any equipment that is not manufactured or approved by Icom. 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, Australia, New Zealand, and/or other countries. NXDN is a trademark of Icom Incorporated and JVC KENWOOD Corporation. dPMR is a trademarks of the dPMR MoU Association. Adobe, Acrobat, and Reader are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and/or other countries. Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. The Bluetooth word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Icom inc. is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners. BASIC MANUAL IC-R30 and Bluetooth Interference Bluetooth uses the 2.4 GHz band. When using the IC-R30 in the 2.4 GHz band near a Bluetooth device, interference may occur. This may cause a decrease in communication speed, and an unstable connection. In such case, use the IC-R30 away from the Bluetooth device communication area, or stop using the Bluetooth device. FCC Information 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 interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, 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 encouraged 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 connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/
TV technician for help. CAUTION: Changes or modifications to this device, not expressly approved by Icom Inc., could void your authority to operate this device under FCC regulations. ii 174101518281351116391461217BASIC MANUAL IC-R30 et interfrences Bluetooth Bluetooth utilise la bande de 2,4 GHz. Si vous utilisez lIC-R30 dans la bande de 2,4 GHz proximit dun appareil Bluetooth, ceci peut provoquer des interfrences. Ceci peut rduire le dbit de communication et rendre la connexion instable. Dans ce cas, utilisez lIC-R30 distance suffisante de la zone de communication de lappareil Bluetooth ou cessez dutiliser lappareil Bluetooth. Information FCC Cet quipement a t test et reconnu conforme aux limites fixes pour un appareil numrique de classe B, conformment au point 15 de la rglementation FCC. Ces limites ont t fixes afin dassurer une protection raisonnable contre les interfrences nocives dans une installation rsidentielle. Cet quipement gnre, utilise et peut mettre un rayonnement de frquence radio. Sil na pas t install conformment aux instructions, il peut par ailleurs crer des interfrences perturbant les communications radio. Toutefois, il ny a aucune garantie que les interfrences ne se produiront pas dans une installation particulire. Si cet quipement cre des interfrences perturbant la rception de la radio ou de la tlvision, comme cela peut tre dtermin en teignant et en allumant lquipement, lutilisateur est invit essayer de corriger linterfrence en prenant une ou plusieurs des mesures ci-aprs:
Rorienter ou changer de place lantenne de rception. loi gner lquipement et le rcepteur. Connecter lquipement sur une prise sur un autre circuit que celui sur lequel le rcepteur est connect. Faire appel au revendeur ou un technicien radio/TV expriment. MISE EN GARDE: Tout changement ou modification, non expressment approuv par Icom Inc., peut annuler l'autorisation de l'utilisateur utiliser cet appareil conformment la rglementation FCC. iii BASIC MANUAL BE CAREFUL! The receiver meets IP57*
requirements for dust-protection and waterproof protection. However, once the receiver has been dropped, waterproof protection cannot be guaranteed because of possible damage to the receivers case or the waterproof seal.
* Only when the BP-287 and antenna are attached and [SP/USB] cover and [microSD]
slot cover are closed. NOTE: Even when the receiver power is OFF, a slight current still flows in the circuits. Remove the battery pack or batteries from the receiver when not using it for a long time. Otherwise, the installed battery pack or batteries will become exhausted, and will need to be recharged or replaced. Precautions R DANGER! NEVER operate the receiver near unshielded electrical blasting caps or in an explosive atmosphere. This could cause an explosion and death. R WARNING! NEVER use or charge Icom battery packs with non-Icom receivers or non-
Icom chargers. Only Icom battery packs are tested and approved for use with Icom receivers or charged with Icom chargers. Using third-party or counterfeit battery packs or chargers may cause smoke, fire, or cause the battery to burst. R WARNING! NEVER operate the equipment with a headset or other audio accessories at high volume levels. The continuous high volume operation may cause a ringing in your ears. If you experience the ringing, reduce the volume level or discontinue use. R WARNING! NEVER operate the receiver while driving a vehicle. Safe driving requires your full attention anything less could result in an accident. CAUTION: DO NOT short the terminals of the battery pack. Shorting may occur if the terminals touch metal objects such as a key, so be careful when placing the battery packs (or the receiver) in bags, and so on. Carry them so that shorting cannot occur with metal objects. Shorting may damage not only the battery pack, but also the receiver. CAUTION: DO NOT connect the receiver directly to a power source of more than the specified DC voltage or use reverse polarity. Otherwise this will damage the receiver. CAUTION: DO NOT operate the receiver unless the antenna, battery pack and covers are dry before and after being securely attached. Confirm that the antenna and battery pack are dry before attaching. Exposing the inside to dust or water can damage the receiver. After exposure to water, clean the battery contacts thoroughly with fresh water and dry them completely to remove any water or salt residue. CAUTION: DO NOT use harsh solvents such as Benzine or alcohol when cleaning. This could damage the equipment surfaces. If the surface becomes dusty or dirty, wipe it clean with a soft, dry cloth. CAUTION: DO NOT place or leave the receiver in direct sunlight or in areas with temperatures below 20C (4F) or above +60C (+140F). iv 174101518281351116391461217BASIC MANUAL CAUTION: DO NOT use the battery pack outside the specified temperature range, 20C ~ +60C
(4F ~ +140F). Otherwise this will reduce the packs performance and battery cell life. DO NOT leave the pack fully charged, completely discharged, or in an excessive temperature environment (above 50C, 122F) for an extended period of time. Otherwise a shorter battery pack life could occur. If the battery pack must be left unused for a long time, it must be detached from the receiver after discharging. You may use the pack until the remaining capacity is about half, then keep it safely in a cool dry place in the following temperature range:
20C (4F) ~ +50C (+122F) (for a month) 20C (4F) ~ +40C (+104F) (for three months) 20C (4F) ~ +20C (+68F) (for a year). NOTE: Replace the battery pack with a new one approximately five years after manufacturing, even if it still holds a charge. The material inside the battery material will become weak after a period of time, even with little use. The estimated number of times you can charge the pack is between 300 and 500. Even when the battery appears to be fully charged, the operating time of the receiver may become short when:
Approximately five years have passed since the battery was manufactured. The pack has been repeatedly charged. Battery and charging cautions D Battery cautions Misuse of Li-ion batteries may result in the following hazards: smoke, fire, or the battery may rupture. Misuse can also cause damage to the battery or degradation of batterys performance. R DANGER! NEVER strike or otherwise impact the battery pack. Do not use the battery pack if it has been severely impacted or dropped, or if the pack has been subjected to heavy pressure. Battery pack damage may not be visible on the outside of the case. Even if the surface of the battery does not show cracks or any other damage, the cells inside the battery may rupture or catch fire. R DANGER! NEVER place or leave the battery pack in areas with temperatures above 60C
(140F). High temperature buildup in the battery cells, such as could occur near fires or stoves, inside a sun-heated vehicle, or in direct sunlight for long periods of time may cause the battery cells to rupture or catch fire. Excessive temperatures may also degrade packs performance or shorten the battery cells life. R DANGER! NEVER place or leave battery packs near fire. Fire or heat may cause them to rupture or explode. Dispose of used battery packs in accordance with local regulations. R DANGER! NEVER solder the battery terminals, or NEVER modify the battery pack. This may cause heat generation, and the battery may burst, emit smoke or catch fire. R DANGER! NEVER let fluid from inside the battery get in your eyes. This can cause blindness. Rinse your eyes with clean water, without rubbing them, and immediately get medical treatment from an eye doctor. NEVER disassemble the battery pack. R WARNING! NEVER use the battery if it emits an abnormal odor, heats up, or is discolored or deformed. If any of these conditions occur, contact your Icom dealer or distributor. R WARNING! NEVER let fluid from inside the battery cells come in contact with your body. If it does, immediately wash with clean water. R WARNING! NEVER put the battery pack in a microwave oven, high-pressure container, or in an induction heating cooker. This could cause a fire, overheating, or cause the battery cells to rupture. R CAUTION: DO NOT expose the battery pack to rain, snow, saltwater, or any other liquids. Do not charge or use a wet pack. If the pack gets wet, be sure to wipe it dry before using. v BASIC MANUAL D Charging cautions R DANGER! NEVER charge the battery pack in areas with extremely high temperatures, such as near fires or stoves, inside a sun-heated vehicle, or in direct sunlight. Otherwise the safety/
protection circuit in the battery will activate, causing the battery cells to stop charging. R DANGER! NEVER charge the receiver during a lightning storm. It may result in an electric shock, cause a fire or damage the receiver. Always disconnect the power adapter before a storm. R WARNING! DO NOT charge or leave the battery in the battery charger beyond the specified time for charging. If the pack is not completely charged by the specified time, stop charging and remove the battery from the battery charger. Continuing to charge the battery beyond the specified time limit may cause a fire, overheating, or the battery may rupture. R CAUTION: DO NOT insert the receiver with the battery pack attached into the charger if they are wet or soiled. This could corrode the battery charger terminals or damage the charger. The charger is not waterproof. CAUTION: DO NOT charge the battery pack outside of the specified temperature range:
15C ~ 40C (59F ~ 104F). Icom recommends charging the pack at 25C (77F). The pack may heat up or rupture if charged out of the specified temperature range. Additionally, battery performance or battery life may be reduced. vi 174101518281351116391461217BASIC MANUAL Recommendation CLEAN THE RECEIVER THOROUGHLY IN A BOWL OF FRESH WATER after exposure to saltwater, and dry it before operating. Otherwise, the receivers keys, switches, and controllers may become unusable, due to salt crystallization, and/or the charging terminals of the battery pack may corrode. NOTE: If the receivers waterproof protection appears defective, carefully clean it with a soft, damp (fresh water) cloth, then dry it before operating. The receiver may lose its waterproof protection if the case, jack cap, or connector cover is cracked or broken, or the receiver has been dropped. Contact your Icom distributor or your dealer for advice. Operating theory Electromagnetic radiation, which has frequencies of 20,000 Hz (20 kHz*) and above, is called radio frequency (RF) energy because, it is useful in radio transmissions. The IC-R30 receives RF energy from 0.100 MHz* to 3304.99999 MHz and converts it into audio frequency
(AF) energy which in turn actuates a loudspeaker to create sound waves. AF energy is in the range of 20 to 20,000 Hz.
* kHz is an abbreviation of kilohertz or 1000 hertz, MHz is abbreviation of megahertz or 1,000,000 hertz, where hertz is a unit of frequency. Operating notes The IC-R30 may receive its own oscillated frequency, resulting in no reception or only noise reception, on some frequencies. The IC-R30 may receive interference from extremely strong signals on different frequencies or when using an external high-gain antenna. vii BASIC MANUAL Voice coding technology The AMBE+2 voice coding Technology embodied in this product is protected by intellectual property rights including patent rights, copyrights and trade secrets of Digital Voice Systems, Inc. This voice coding Technology is licensed solely for use within this Communications Equipment. The user of this Technology is explicitly prohibited from attempting to extract, remove, decompile, reverse engineer, or disassemble the Object Code, or in any other way convert the Object Code into a human-readable form. U.S. Patent Nos.
#8,595,002, #8,359,197, #8,315,860,
#8,200,497, #7,970,606 and #6,912,495. About CE and DOC Hereby, Icom Inc. declares that the versions of IC-R30 which have the CE symbol on the product, comply with the essential requirements of the Radio Equipment Directive, 2014/53/EU, and the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment Directive, 2011/65/EU. The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address:
http://www.icom.co.jp/world/support Disposal The crossed-out wheeled-bin symbol on your product, literature, or packaging reminds you that in the European Union, all electrical and electronic products, batteries, and accumulators
(rechargeable batteries) must be taken to designated collection locations at the end of their working life. Do not dispose of these products as unsorted municipal waste. Dispose of them according to the laws in your area. viii 174101518281351116391461217BASIC MANUAL Important notes D When using the GPS receiver The GPS receiver is installed under the receivers top panel. Therefore, when the GPS receiver is activated, do not cover the top with anything that will block the satellite signals. The GPS receiver is installed here. GPS signals cannot pass through metal objects. When using the receiver inside a vehicle, you may not receive GPS signals. We recommend you use it near a window. The GPS receiver may not work if used in the following locations:
1. Tunnels or high-rise buildings 2. Underground parking lots 3. Under a bridge or viaduct 4. In remote forested areas 5. Under bad weather conditions (rainy or cloudy day) The Global Positioning System (GPS) is built and operated by the U.S. Department of Defense. The Department is responsible for accuracy and maintenance of the system. Any changes by the Department may affect the accuracy and function of the GPS system. D Spurious signals You may hear some noises caused by spurious signals generated in the receivers circuit but they do not indicate a receiver malfunction. D Noise signals while charging You may hear some noises caused by signals generated in the charging circuit. Be sure to turn OFF the receiver before charging. ix BASIC MANUAL About the IC-R30 manuals The following manuals are supplied for your IC-R30. D Basic manual (This manual) Instructions for the basic operations, precautions. D Advanced manual (PDF on the Icom website) Instructions for the advanced operations, as shown below. Battery operation*
Using a microSD card*
Recording the received audio*
Memory operation*
GPS operation*
Menu screen*
Other functions*
Bluetooth operation*
Firmware updating Options*
Specifications L This manual can be downloaded from the Icom website.
*Only the basic instructions are described in this manual. TIP:
You can download each manual from the Icom website:
http://www.icom.co.jp/world/support To read the manual, Adobe Acrobat Reader is required. If you have not installed it, download and install Adobe Acrobat Reader from Adobe Systems Incorporateds website. Supplied Accessories Antenna Hand strap Battery pack Rapid charger Power adapter Belt clip USB cable
(A-microB type) NOTE: Some accessories are not supplied, or the shape is different, depending on the receiver version. x 174101518281351116391461217BASIC MANUAL TABLE OF CONTENTS Important ........................................... i Features ............................................ i Explicit definitions ............................. i FCC Information ............................... ii IC-R30 and Bluetooth Interference . ii Information FCC ...............................iii IC-R30 et interfrences Bluetooth ....iii Precautions ..................................... iv Battery and charging cautions ......... v D Battery cautions........................... v D Charging cautions ...................... vi Recommendation ............................vii Operating theory .............................vii Operating notes ..............................vii Voice coding technology ................viii About CE and DOC ........................viii Disposal .........................................viii Important notes ............................... ix D When using the GPS receiver .... ix D Spurious signals ......................... ix D Noise signals while charging ...... ix About the IC-R30 manuals ............... x D Basic manual (This manual) ........ x D Advanced manual
(PDF on the Icom website) ............. x Supplied Accessories ....................... x 1 PREPARATION ........................1 Attaching the supplied accessories ..1 D Battery pack ................................1 D Antenna .......................................1 D Hand strap ...................................1 D Belt clip ........................................1 Charging the battery pack ................2 Charging time and the capacity of the battery pack ............................2 Charging with a USB cable ..............3 Inserting a microSD card .................4 Turning ON the receiver ...................4 Adjusting an audio level ...................4 Saving a setting data onto a microSD card.................................5 D Formatting the microSD card ......5 D Saving a setting data ...................6 2 PANEL DESCRIPTION ............7 Front, top, and side panels ..............7 Keypad .............................................8 Function display ...............................9 xi 3 BASIC OPERATION ..............11 MENU screen ................................. 11 D MENU screen operation ............ 11 D Selecting a Menu item ...............12 Quick Menu window .......................13 Setting the squelch level ................14 Monitor function .............................14 Speech function .............................14 Setting the frequency .....................15 D Directly entering a frequency.....15 D Changing the frequency in MHz steps..............................15 D Selecting the tuning step ...........16 Selecting the Frequency Selecting mode...............................16 D Variable Frequency Oscillator
(VFO) mode ...............................16 D Memory mode ...........................16 Selecting the receive mode ............17 Selecting the receive band .............17 DIAL/VOL Switch function ..............18 Setting the RF gain ........................18 Attenuator ......................................18 Dualwatch function .........................19 D Turning Dualwatch function ON or OFF .................................19 D Selecting the MAIN band...........20 D Setting the volume for Dualwatch ............................20 Key Lock function ...........................20 Band Scope function ......................21 D Sweep operation .......................22 4 RECORDING AND PLAYING BACK ............23 About the microSD card .................23 Setting the Record operation .........24 Recording .......................................24 D Starting recording ......................24 D Stopping recording ....................24 Playing back ...................................25 Removing the MicroSD card ..........26 is OFF ........................................26 D Removing when the receiver D Removing when the receiver is ON .........................................26 BASIC MANUAL(P-LINK 09) .............................32 5 MEMORY CHANNELS ..........27 Selecting a memory channel ..........27 Viewing the memory channel contents ..........................................27 Writing a new memory channel ......28 D Writing to a blank channel .........28 D Writing to a specified channel in a specified group ...................28 6 SCANNING ............................29 Scan type .......................................29 D VFO scan ..................................29 D Memory scan .............................29 D Tone scan ..................................29 About Scans ...................................30 Starting or canceling the scan ........31 Convenient function for a Scan ......31 VFO scan .......................................32 D Full scan (ALL) ..........................32 D Band scan (BAND) ....................32 D Program scan (P00 ~ P49) ........32 D Program Link scan D Auto memory write scan
(Auto MW) .................................32 D Entering Program Scan ranges .33 D About the Program Link Scan ...34 D Setting the Program Link function ......................................34 D Storing Skip frequencies ...........35 D Program Skip Scan function ......35 D Temporary Skip function ............35 Memory scan .................................36 D All scan (ALL) ............................36 D Mode scan (MODE)...................36 D Near Station scan D Group Link scan
(GROUP LINK) ..........................36 D Group scan (GROUP 00 ~ 99) ..36 D Setting the Group Link...............37 D Setting the skip channel ............37 About the Priority Watch function ...38 Starting or canceling the Priority Watch function ................................39 D Starting the Priority Watch .........39 D Canceling the Priority Watch .....39 D The Priority Watch and Scanning ...................................39
(Near Station) ............................36 7 GPS Operation ......................40 D Checking the GPS signal ..........40 Checking your GPS location ..........41 D Displaying Position Data ...........41 D About the GPS POSITION screen........................................41 GPS Logger function ......................42 D About the log file........................42 D Turning OFF the GPS Logger function ......................................42 8 OTHER FUNCTIONS .............43 Operating Bluetooth .....................43 D Electromagnetic Interference ....43 D Pairing with a device .................43 D Disconnecting a paired device ..44 D Unpairing a device.....................45 Using the Noise Blanker (NB) .......45 Using the Automatic Noise Limiter
(ANL) ..............................................45 Using the Automatic Frequency Control (AFC) .................................45 Using the Voice Squelch Control
(VSC) ..............................................45 Using a Weather channel
(For only the USA version) .............46 D Selecting a Weather channel ....46 D Receiving a Weather Alert .........46 9 RESET/
TROUBLESHOOTING ...........47 Resetting ........................................47 D Partial reset ...............................47 Troubleshooting .............................48 xii 174101518281351116391461217BASIC MANUAL 1 PREPARATION Attaching the supplied accessories D Battery pack Attach (q w) or detach the battery pack or battery case. L Turn OFF the receiver before attaching or detaching the battery pack. Battery pack
(Supplied) 1 NOTE:
BE CAREFUL! Do not break your finger nail. Even when the receiver is OFF, a small current still flows in the receiver. Remove the battery pack or case from the receiver when not using it for a long time. Otherwise, the batteries in the pack or the case will become exhausted. D Antenna Connect the supplied antenna to the connector. This receiver has an SMA type antenna connector. 2 Latch Antenna (Supplied) Hold here to tighten the antenna screw. D Hand strap R WARNING! NEVER swing the receiver by holding the hand strap. This can cause injury to yourself or others. Hand strap
(Supplied) D Belt clip To attach the belt clip, slide the belt clip in the direction of the arrow until the belt clip locks in place, and makes a click sound. To detach the belt clip, lift the tab up (1), and slide the belt clip in the direction of the arrow (2). To detach q w Belt clip 1 BASIC MANUAL PREPARATION 1 Charging the battery pack Prior to using the receiver for the first time, the battery pack must be fully charged for optimum life and operation. NOTE:
BE SURE to turn OFF the receiver before charging the battery pack. Otherwise the attached battery pack cannot be charged completely, or it will take much longer to charge. The battery pack becomes hot while charging. After the charging is completed, the battery life will be approximately 8.3 hours when the Dualwatch function is ON (A band: continuously receiving, B band: standing by), the Power Save function is set to Auto (Short), the internal speakers volume is set to 20, the GPS function is ON, and the Bluetooth function is OFF. Depending on your receiving environment, the receiver may be effected by the switching noise generated from the power adapter. Keep the receiver away from the power adapter. Turn OFF Battery pack*
Receiver +
Battery pack To an AC outlet Power adapter*
Self tapping screw M435
(User supplied) Battery charger*
* May not be supplied, or the shape may be different, depending on the receiver version. Charge indicator Lights orange while charging. Lights green when charging is completed. Charging time and the capacity of the battery pack Charging time*: Approximately 4 hours when using the BC-223 Blinking The battery has sufficient capacity. The battery is exhausted a little. The battery is nearing exhaustion. Blink The battery is almost fully exhausted.
* Depending on your receiving situation. Blink 2 1BASIC MANUAL 1 PREPARATION Charging with a USB cable You can charge the battery pack with the supplied USB cable (A-microB type). NOTE:
BE SURE to turn OFF the receiver before charging the battery pack. Otherwise the attached battery pack cannot be charged completely, or it will take much longer to charge. If you use a third party USB cable, you may not be able to charge:
- Depending on your USB cable or power adapter.
- When using a USB hub or connecting to a low output USB port. Charging time is approximately 5 hours when using the supplied USB cable and 1 A output USB port, and the temperature is 25C (77F). Charging time may differ, depending on the USB port. Turn OFF USB cable
(A-microB type) Power adapter or external battery
(User supplied) To a USB port PC 3 BASIC MANUAL PREPARATION 1 Inserting a microSD card Refer to page 23 for the usable microSD card. 1. Turn OFF the receiver. 2. Pull down the [microSD] slot cover on the side panel. 3. With the terminals facing the front, insert the card into the slot until it locks in place and makes a click sound. L When removing, push in the microSD card until a click sounds. The card is unlocked, and you can pull it out. CAUTION:
DO NOT touch the card terminals. DO NOT remove the card from the receiver while the card is being accessed. Otherwise, the card data may be corrupted or deleted. 4. Completely close the [microSD] slot cover.
[microSD] slot microSD card CAUTION: DO NOT forcibly or inversely insert the card. It will damage the card or the slot. Terminals facing the front Slot cover Turning ON the receiver z Hold down [
] for 1 second to turn ON the receiver. After the opening message and the remaining battery capacity are displayed, the receiving frequency is displayed. z Hold down [
] for 1 second again to turn OFF the receiver. Adjusting an audio level z Push [] or [] to adjust an audio level. L The display shows the volume level while adjusting. L Continuously holding down [] or [] quickly adjusts the level. L When is displayed, the functions assigned to
[DIAL] and []/[] are swapped. In this case, rotate [DIAL] to adjust the level.
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4 1BASIC MANUAL 1 PREPARATION Saving a setting data onto a microSD card You can save the Memory channels, Menu screen item settings, and GPS memories on a microSD card. Saving settings on a card enables you to easily restore the receiver to its previous settings, even if you perform an All Reset. D Formatting the microSD card IMPORTANT! Before using a microSD card, format the card using the receiver. L Formatting a card deletes all its data. Before formatting any used card, back up its data onto your PC.
[MENU] > SD Card > Format 1. Turn ON the receiver. L If a microSD card is inserted, L When accessing, and is displayed. alternately blink. 2. Push [MENU]. 3. Select Format in the SD Card menu.
(Rotate [DIAL] to select it, and then push [ENTER].) A confirmation dialog is displayed. 4. Select YES, and then push [ENTER]. The formatting starts and the display shows the formatting progress. After the formatting ends, returns to the MENU screen. L If The GPS Logger function is activated. is displayed, turn OFF the function (p. 42) or ignore the message and select YES. 5. Push [CLEAR] to return to the Main screen. 5 BASIC MANUAL PREPARATION 1 D Saving a setting data
[MENU] > SD Card > Save Setting 1. Push [MENU]. 2. Select Save setting in the SD Card menu.
(Rotate [DIAL] to select it, and then push [ENTER].) 3. Select <<New File>>, and then push [ENTER]. 4. Push [ENTER] to set the file name. A confirmation dialog is displayed. 5. Select YES, and then push [ENTER]. saving is completed. 6. Push [CLEAR] to return to the Main screen. L The file name is automatically named in the following manner: Setyyyymmdd_xx
(yyyy: Year, mm: month, dd: day, xx: serial number). While saving, a progress bar is displayed, then returns to the SD CARD screen after the TIP: You can edit the saved settings on your PC using the optional CS-R30 cloning software. 6 1BASIC MANUAL 2 PANEL DESCRIPTION Front, top, and side panels 5 9 1 2 3 4 Function display (p. 9) 6 7 8 Keypad
(p. 8) Speaker 12*
13*
10 11
*Close the cover firmly when no in use. 1 SQUELCH ADJUSTMENT KEY [SQL]
z While pushing, rotate [DIAL] to adjust the squelch level. (p. 14) z Push or hold down to turn the Monitor function ON or OFF. (p. 14) 2 VOLUME ADJUSTMENT KEYS [][]
Push to adjust the audio volume level. 3 POWER/SPEECH KEY [
]/[SPEECH]
z Push to turn the Speech function ON or OFF. (p. 14) z Hold down for 1 second to turn the receiver ON or OFF. 4 microSD CARD SLOT Accepts a microSD card (User supplied). (p. 23) 5 ANTENNA CONNECTOR Connect the supplied antenna. 6 DIRECTIONAL PAD D-Pad (Up)/D-Pad (Down)/D-Pad (Left)/D-Pad (Right) Push to select a menu item, setting, and so on. (p. 49) 7 MAIN/DUAL KEY [MAIN]/[DUAL]
z Push to set the A or B band as the main band. (p. 19) z Hold down for 1 second to turn the Dualwatch function ON or OFF. (p. 19) 8 MENU/ENTER KEY [MENU]/[ENTER]
z Push to enter the Menu screen. z Push to set the entered data or selected item. 7 BASIC MANUAL PANEL DESCRIPTION 2 9 TUNING DIAL [DIAL]
Rotate to set the frequency, select a Memory channel, a menu item, or enter characters. (pp. 15, 27 and 49) 10 QUICK/LOCK KEY [QUICK]/[
]
z Push to enter or exit the Quick Menu screen. (p. 13) z Hold down for 1 second to activate the Key Lock function. (p. 20) 11 VFO/MEMORY/CLEAR KEY [VFO]/[MR]/[CLEAR]
z Push to select the VFO mode or Memory mode. (p. 16) z Push to cancel the entered data, selected item, exit the current mode, or return to the previous screen. 12 SPEAKER JACK Connects to a 3.5 mm (1/8 inch) external speaker plug. 13 USB (Micro-B) CONNECTOR Connects to a PC using the supplied USB cable. (p. 3) Keypad z Push to set the frequency in the VFO mode. (p. 16) z Push or hold down to use the functions listed below. PUSH HOLD DOWN KEYS
[1]/[BAND]
[2]/[MHz]
[3]/[MODE]
[4]/[SCAN]
[5]/[SCOPE]
[6]/[SKIP]
[7]/[ATT]
[8]/[MW]
[0]/[REC]
[F-INP]
Selects a band in the VFO mode, or selects a group in the Memory mode. Turns the MHz tuning mode ON or OFF (VFO Mode). Displays the Receive mode options. Displays the Scan type options. Displays the Sweep type options. Displays the Skip/Program Skip options (in the Memory mode). Displays the Attenuator options. Displays the Memory Write options. Displays the Tuning step options.
[DIAL] and []/[]. Starts or stops the voice recording. Displays the Frequency Setting screen.
[9]/[TS]
[.]/[DIAL SEL] Changes the functions assigned to Starts the last selected scan. Writes memory to the selected channel. 8 2BASIC MANUAL 2 PANEL DESCRIPTION Function display 1 2 34 5 6 7 8 9 10 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Dual band display (Dualwatch function is ON)
(These screens are only examples.) Single band display
(Dualwatch function is OFF) 1 BATTERY INDICATOR Displays the battery status. (p. 2) 2 Bluetooth ICON Displayed when a Bluetooth device is connected. (p. 43) 3 GPS ICON Displays satellite acquisition status.
(p. 40) 4 GPS ALARM ICON Blinks when the GPS Alarm sounds. See ADVANCED MANUAL for details. 5 microSD CARD ICON (p. 23) z Displayed when a microSD card is inserted. z Blinks while the receiver is accessing a microSD card. 6 VOLUME/DIAL SWITCH ICON Displayed when the Volume Adjustment function is assigned to [DIAL]. L SQL is displayed while adjusting the squelch. 9 7 DUPLEX INDICATOR z DUP+: Displayed when Plus duplex is selected. z DUP : Displayed when Minus duplex is selected. 8 AUTO POWER OFF ICON Displayed when the Auto Power OFF function is ON. 9 RECORD ICON (p. 24) z z
: Displayed when recording
: Displayed when recording is paused. 10 CLOCK READOUT Displays the current time. 11 ATTENUATOR INDICATOR Displayed when attenuator ATT1 ~
ATT3 is ON. 12 RF GAIN INDICATOR Displayed when the RF gain is set to other than RFG MAX to indicate that the RF gain is reduced. BASIC MANUAL 13 MUTE ICON Displayed when the sub band audio signal is muted, depending on the receive band or mode. (p. 19) 14 AFC ICON Displayed when the Automatic Frequency Control function is ON.
(p. 45) 15 PRIORITY ICON Displayed during a Priority watch. (p. 38) 16 SKIP INDICATOR (p. 37) z SKIP:
Displayed when Memory Skip is set. z PSKIP: Displayed when Program Skip is set. 17 MEMORY CHANNEL READOUT Displays the selected memory channel number. 18 MEMORY MODE ICON Displayed when the Memory mode is selected. (p. 16) 19 SCRAMBLER/ENCRYPTION INDICATOR z SCRM: Displayed when the Descrambler function is ON. z ENCR: The Decryption function is ON. 20 NOISE BLANKER ICON Displayed when the Noise Blanker function is ON. (p. 45) 21 VSC INDICATOR Displayed when the Voice Squelch Control function is ON. (p. 45) 22 AUTOMATIC NOISE LIMITER ICON Displayed when the Automatic Noise Limiter function is ON. (p. 45) 23 S-METER Displays the relative signal strength of the receive signal. PANEL DESCRIPTION 2 24 MEMORY NAME READOUT Displays the memory name, if entered. 25 FREQUENCY READOUT Displays a variety of information, such as the frequency or menu contents. 26 WX INDICATOR
(For only the USA version.) Displayed when the Weather Alert function is ON. 27 TONE/DIGITAL SQUELCH INDICATOR Displayed when a Tone/Digital squelch function is ON. z TSQL:
z DTCS:
z TSQL-R:
z DTCS-R:
z CSQL:
Tone Squelch. DTCS Squelch. Reverse Tone Squelch. Reverse DTCS Squelch. Digital Code Squelch.
(D-STAR) Network Access Code
(P25) z NAC:
z COM ID: Common ID (dPMR) z CC:
z RAN:
CC (dPMR) Radio Access Number
(NXDN-VN/NXDN-N) User Code (DCR) z UC:
28 MODE INDICATOR Displays the selected receive mode. 29 MAIN BAND ICON z When the Dualwatch function is ON, indicates that the selected band (A or B) is the Main band. z When the Dualwatch function is OFF, indicates the selected band (A or B). 30 USB CONNECTION INDICATOR Displayed when a PC is connected through a USB cable, and Serialport is selected in the Menu screen.
( [MENU] > Function > USB Connect >
Serialport) 10 2BASIC MANUAL 3 BASIC OPERATION MENU screen The MENU screen is displayed after pushing [MENU]. You can use the MENU screen to change settings. See the appendix for the MENU item list. (p. 49) For details of each item, see ADVANCED MANUAL. MENU screen structure TIP: The MENU screen is constructed in a tree structure. You may go to the next tree level, or go back a level, depending on the selected item. D MENU screen operation Opens the Quick Menu window. Closes the MENU screen. D-pad (Left) Goes to the previous tree level. D-pad (Up) Selects an item or option. D-pad (Right) Goes to the next tree level. D-pad (Down) Selects an item or option. Opens the MENU screen Sets an option. Simplified descriptionSelect operation In this manual, users Select operation is simplified, as described below. Simplified description: Select Function, and then push [ENTER]. Operation:
Push D-pad (Up) or (Down) to select Function, and then push [ENTER]. 11 BASIC MANUAL BASIC OPERATION 3 D Selecting a Menu item Example: Set Auto Power OFF to 30 min.
[MENU] > Function > Auto Power OFF 1. Push [MENU]. 2. Select Auto Power OFF in the Function menu.
(Rotate [DIAL] to select it, and then push [ENTER].) 3. Select 30min, and then push [ENTER]. Sets the option, then goes back to the previous tree level. 4. Push [CLEAR] to return to the Main screen. TIP: To return to the default setting 1. Push [QUICK] in step 3. 2. Select Default, and then push [ENTER]. The setting returns to the default. L The default settings of each item are described in ADVANCED MANUAL. 12 3BASIC MANUAL 3 BASIC OPERATION Quick Menu window You can open the Quick Menu window by pushing
[QUICK]. Selectable items in the window may differ, depending on the selected mode or function. The items listed below are two examples. Selectable items in the VFO mode and Memory mode Band Select MODE DUP TONE*1 VSC*2 D.SQL*3 SCRAM*4 ENCR*5 TS ATT RF Gain VFO mode NB*6 ANL*7 AFC*8 GPS Information GPS Position PRIO Watch Home CH Set Battery Level Band Scope
<<REC Start>>
<<GPS Logger Only>> RF Gain Group Select MODE DUP TONE*1 VSC*2 D.SQL*3 SCRAM*4 ENCR*5 TS ATT NB*6
[QUICK]
Memory mode ANL*7 AFC*8 SKIP GPS Information GPS Position Home CH Set Display Type Battery Level Band Scope
<<REC Start>>
<<GPS Logger Only>>
*1 For only FM/FM-N
*2 For only FM/FM-N/WFM/AM/AM-N
*3 For only D-STAR/P25/dPMR/NXDN-VN/NXDN-N/DCR
(Selectable options differ, depending on the receiving mode.)
*4 For only dPMR
*5 For only NXDN-VN/NXDN-N/DCR
(Selectable options differ, depending on the receiving mode.)
*6 For only USB/LSB/CW
*7 For only AM
*8 For only FM/FM-N/WFM 13 BASIC MANUAL BASIC OPERATION 3 Setting the squelch level Noise squelch enables the audio to be heard only while receiving a signal that is stronger than the set level. A higher level blocks weak signals, which enables you to receive only stronger signals. A lower level enables you to hear weak signals. L Noise squelch is abbreviated to Squelch in this manual.
[SQL]
[DIAL]
While holding down [SQL], rotate [DIAL] to select the squelch level. L Information Options: OPEN, AUTO (default), and LEVEL 1 ~
is displayed. LEVEL 9 LEVEL 1 is loose squelch (for weak signals) and LEVEL 9 is tight squelch (for strong signals). AUTO is an automatic level adjustment using a noise pulse counting system. OPEN is the continuously open setting. This option is not selectable in the Digital (D-STAR, P25, dPMR, NXDN-VN, NXDN-N, or DCR) mode. Monitor function The Monitor function is used to listen to weak signals without changing the squelch setting. While holding down [SQL], the receiver monitors weak signals on the frequency. TIP: You can set the Monitor Hold function on the MENU screen. The receiver opens or closes the squelch each time you push [SQL].
([MENU] > Function > Monitor) The first few segments of the S-meter blinks. Speech function The Speech function audibly announces the displayed frequency and mode by pushing [SPEECH]. Also, you can set various Speech functions, such as the DIAL Speech function or Mode Speech function on the MENU screen.
([MENU] > SPEECH > DIAL SPEECH)
([MENU] > SPEECH > MODE SPEECH)
[SPEECH]
14 3BASIC MANUAL 3 BASIC OPERATION Setting the frequency D Directly entering a frequency You can set the frequency with the keypad. 1. Push [VFO/MR] to select the VFO mode. 2. Push [F-INP]. 3. Start entry with the MHz digits. When you finish entering the 1 kHz digit, a beep sounds and the entered frequency is set. L Information If you want to change the digits from 100 kHz or below, enter [.] and then enter the digits. If you push [ENT] when the digits from 100 kHz or below are not entered, 0 is automatically entered into the blank digits.
(Example: [1], [4], [5], [ENTER] 145.000 (MHz)) If you enter a frequency out of range, an error beep Settable receiving bands differ on the A band and B sounds. band. (p. 17) D Changing the frequency in MHz steps You can change the frequency in MHz steps for quick tuning. 1. Push [VFO/MR] to select the VFO mode. 2. Push [MHz]. The 1 MHz digit blinks. 3. Rotate [DIAL]. The frequency changes in 1 MHz steps. 4. Push [MHz]. screen. Sets the frequency, and then returns to the Main Keypad
[MHz]
15 BASIC MANUAL D Selecting the tuning step When you select the frequency by rotating [DIAL] in the VFO mode, it changes in the selected tuning step. 1. Push [VFO/MR] to select the VFO mode. 2. Push [TS]. 3. Select a tuning step.
(Rotate [DIAL] to select it, and then push [ENTER].) 4. Push [TS]. Returns to the Main screen.
*1 For only the AIR band.
*2 For only the BC band. BASIC OPERATION 3 0.01 kHz 0.1 kHz 1.0 kHz 3.125 kHz 5.0 kHz 6.25 kHz 8.33 kHz*1 9.0 kHz*2 10.0 kHz 12.5 kHz 15.0 kHz 20.0 kHz 25.0 kHz 30.0 kHz 50.0 kHz 100.0 kHz 125.0 kHz 200.0 kHz Selecting the Frequency Selecting mode This receiver has 2 Frequency Selecting modes. You can change modes by pushing
[VFO/MR]. D Variable Frequency Oscillator (VFO) mode You can set the frequency by rotating [DIAL], or by directly entering it with the keypad. D Memory mode You can set the frequency by selecting a preset channel, using [DIAL] or keypad. L In the Memory mode, MR and Memory Channel number are displayed. VFO mode display Memory mode display 16 3BASIC MANUAL 3 BASIC OPERATION Selecting the receive mode 1. Push [MODE]. The Receive Mode options are displayed. 2. Select the Receive mode. The selected mode is displayed. NOTE:
Selectable receive mode differs, depending on the band. A band (1300 MHz and below): All modes*. A band (1300 MHz or higher): FM/FM-N/WFM/AM/AM-N. B band: FM/FM-N/AM/AM-N/Digital modes.
* WFM is not selectable, depending on the receiver version and receive frequency. Selecting the receive band 1. Push [VFO/MR] to select the VFO mode. 2. Push [BAND]. The Receive Band options are displayed. The frequency set last time is displayed. 3. Select the Receive band. The selected band is displayed. Default display 1.620 5.000 51.000 88.000 120.000 146.010 370.000 440.000 850.000 1295.000 2425.000 Band name BC band 5 MHz band 51 MHz band FM band AIR band 146 MHz band 370 MHz band 440 MHz band 850 MHz band 1200 MHz band 2400 MHz band 17 FM FM-N WFM AM AM-N LSB USB CW CW-R D-STAR P25 dPMR NXDN-VN NXDN-N DCR Analog mode Digital mode
[BAND]
L On the B band, you can select only AIR, 146 MHz, 370 MHz, and 440 MHz bands. BASIC MANUAL DIAL/VOL Switch function You can switch the functions assigned to [DIAL] and
[]/[]. z Push [DIAL SEL] to switch the functions assigned to
[DIAL] and []/[]. L Information is displayed when the Volume Adjustment function is assigned to [DIAL]. Push [DIAL SEL] again to return to the previous setting. Even if the Volume Adjustment function is assigned to
[DIAL], you can set a squelch level by using [DIAL]. In this manual, all instructions are described without this setting. BASIC OPERATION 3
[DIAL SEL]
Setting the RF gain Set the sensitivity level to receive. Normally, set the RF gain to maximum (RFG MAX). 1. Push [QUICK]. 2. Select RF Gain, and then push [ENTER]. 3. Select the level. L Options: RFG1 ~ RFG9 and RFG MAX (default) L When RFG MAX is selected, nothing is displayed. Attenuator The Attenuator prevents a desired signal from becoming distorted when a very strong signal is near the frequency, or when near a very strong electric field. 1. Push [ATT]. The Attenuator options are displayed. 2. Set the Attenuator level to between ATT1 to ATT3. L The higher the level, the larger the attenuation amount becomes.
[ATT]
18 3BASIC MANUAL 3 BASIC OPERATION Dualwatch function Dualwatch function simultaneously monitors two frequencies. The IC-R30 has 2 independent receiver circuits, A band and B band. You can set different frequencies or receive modes in each band. L In the A band, you can select any frequency. In the B band, you can select only the AIR, 146 M, 370 M, or 440 M frequency bands. L When the Dualwatch function is ON, the audio output may be interrupted when the frequency is switched while scanning, or by other factors. D Turning Dualwatch function ON or OFF Hold down [DUAL] for 1 second to turn the Dualwatch function ON or OFF. L Information When the Dualwatch function is ON, the display shows the A band in the upper half and the B band in the lower half. MAIN is displayed on the MAIN band where you can change the settings. When the Dualwatch function is OFF, the display shows only the MAIN band. Push [MAIN] to select A or B band. The SUB band can be automatically muted.
([MENU] > Sounds > Sub Band Mute (Main RX)) MAIN band SUB band Dual band display
(Dualwatch function ON) Single band display
(Dualwatch function OFF) TIP: Depending on the receive mode, the SUB band audio signal is muted. In such case, is displayed. SUB band mute status MAIN band LSB/USB CW/CW-R Digital modes*
SUB band Digital modes*
*Except when D-STAR is selected on the Dualwatch screen. 19 BASIC MANUAL BASIC OPERATION 3 D Selecting the MAIN band Push [MAIN] to alternately set the upper band or lower band to the MAIN band. MAIN is displayed on the MAIN band where you can change the settings. L Band selection, receive frequency setting, receive mode selection, Memory channel selection, the Memory Write operation, the Band Scope operation can be made on only the MAIN band. B band is set to the MAIN band D Setting the volume for Dualwatch The volume setting for Dualwatch can be separately set for each band on the MENU screen.
[MENU] > Sounds > A/B Vol Link 1. Push [MENU]. 2. Select A/B Vol Link, in the Sounds menu.
(Rotate [DIAL] to select it, and then push [ENTER].) 3. Select A/B Separate, and then push [ENTER]. L Push [CLEAR] to return to the Main screen. Key Lock function Activate to prevent accidental frequency changes and unnecessary function access. z Hold down [
] for 1 second to turn ON the Key Lock function. When the Key Lock function is ON and the locked key or
[DIAL] is pushed or rotated, LOCK ON is displayed. L Information To turn OFF the function, hold down [LOCK] for 1 second again (Until LOCK OFF is displayed).
[
], [
], [SQL], and []/[] (volume adjustment) can be used even if the Key Lock function is ON. You can change the keys to be locked on the MENU screen.
([MENU] > Functions > Key Lock)
[
]
20 3BASIC MANUAL 3 BASIC OPERATION Band Scope function Use the Band Scope function to visually search for a specified frequency range around the displayed frequency. You can use this function to search for a signal, and see the relative received signal strength level. The Band Scope function has 2 sweep types. Single Sweep:
Searches the specified frequency range only once. The Single Sweep starts from the lower frequency and the sweep stops after reaching to the upper frequency. Continuous Sweep: Repeatedly searches the specified frequency range. The receivers sweep bandwidth is 15 the tuning step number, centered on the displayed frequency. L The 15 times is a fixed value. Example:
The displayed frequency is 146.000 MHz and the tuning step is set to 5 kHz. Therefore, the sweep range is between 145.925 MHz (lower edge frequency) and 146.075 MHz
(higher edge frequency). See the calculation below. Lower edge frequency = 15 5 kHz Higher edge frequency = +15 5 kHz
= 75 kHz (0.075 MHz)
= +75 kHz (+0.075 MHz) The displayed (center) frequency is 146.000 MHz The lower (start) frequency is 145.925 MHz
(= 146.000 MHz 0.075 MHz) The higher (stop) frequency is 146.075 MHz
(= 146.000 MHz + 0.075 MHz) Example: A strong signal is received on 146.025 MHz.
(Tuning step: 5 kHz) Strong level Weak level 21 146.035MHz Band scope display Sweep marker Center frequency
(146.010) BASIC MANUAL BASIC OPERATION 3 D Sweep operation Example: Continuous sweeps centered on 146.010 MHz 1. Push [VFO/MR] to select the VFO mode. 2. 3. Push [SCOPE]. 4. Select Continuous Sweep.
(Rotate [DIAL] to select, and then push [ENTER].) Returns to the frequency display and starts the Rotate [DIAL] to set 146.010 MHz. continuous sweep. 5. Push [CLEAR]. Stops the sweep. 6. Rotate [DIAL] to move the sweep marker to a detected signal. You can hear the signal audio. L Pushing [SCOPE] and then selecting Center Recall returns the sweep marker to the center frequency. 7. Push [SCOPE]. 8. Select Scope OFF, and then push [ENTER]. Turns OFF the Band Scope function.
[SCOPE]
Sweeping After stopping the sweep, move the marker to a detected signal. TIP:
If the tuning step is set too wide, the signals in the sweep range may not be displayed
(they may be skipped), even if they are strong signals. Therefore, we recommend that you set the tuning step to 20 kHz or less to use the Band Scope function. During a sweep the frequency range of 108.000 ~ 520.000 MHz, the displayed frequencys audio is output. (When the receive mode is set to WFM, LSB, USB, CW or CW-R, the audio is not output.) You can turn OFF the audio output on the MENU screen.
([MENU] > Sounds > Scope AF Output) 22 3BASIC MANUAL 4 RECORDING AND PLAYING BACK About the microSD card The microSD and microSDHC cards are not supplied by Icom. User supplied. You can use a microSD card of up to 2 GB, or an microSDHC card of up to 32 GB. Icom has checked the compatibility with the following microSD and microSDHC cards. Brand Type microSD SanDisk microSDHC
(As of April 2018) Memory size 2 GB 4 GB 8 GB 16 GB 32 GB L The performance of the cards listed above is not guaranteed. L Throughout the rest of this document, the microSD card and an microSDHC card are simply called the microSD card or the card. L If you use a brand new microSD card, be sure to format it. (p. 5) NOTE:
Before using the microSD card, thoroughly read the cards instructions. Before removing the microSD card while the receivers power is ON, do the removal If any of the following occurs while the card is being accessed, the card data may be procedure. (p. 26) corrupted or deleted.
- You remove the microSD card from the receiver.
- You remove the battery pack or case.
- The battery is exhausted.
- The power supply from an external power source is disconnected. Do not touch the contacts of the card. The receiver takes a longer time to recognize a large capacity card. The card will get warm if continuously used for a long period of time. The card has a certain lifetime, so data reading or writing may not be possible after using it for a long period of time. When reading or writing data is impossible, the cards lifetime has ended. In that case, use a new one. We recommend you make a separate backup file of the important data onto your PC. Icom is not be responsible for any damage caused by data corruption of a card. 23 BASIC MANUAL RECORDING AND PLAYING BACK 4 Setting the Record operation You can select to record the received audio from only the main band or both the main and sub bands.
[MENU] > RX Recorder > Recorder Set > REC Operation 1. Push [MENU]. 2. Select REC Operation in the RX Recorder menu.
(Rotate [DIAL] to select it, and then push [ENTER].) 3. Select A/B Separate or A/B Link. (default: A/B Link) A/B Separate: Only audio signal received on the band that is set as MAIN (A or B) is recorded. Audio signals received on either or both MAIN and SUB band (Both A and B) are recorded. A/B Link:
L Push [CLEAR] to return to the Main screen. Recording D Starting recording z Push [zREC]. Recording started... is briefly displayed. TIP:
If a single band display is selected, only the audio is displayed during recording. is displayed while recording is paused. signal received on the band is recorded, even when the REC Operation item is set to A/B Link. The recording continues until you push [zREC], or the free space on the microSD card has run out. When the recording files content reaches 2 GB, the receiver continues to record, but to a new file.
[zREC]
D Stopping recording 1. Push [zREC] again. A confirmation dialog is displayed. 2. Select YES, and then push [ENTER]. Recording stopped. is briefly displayed. NOTE: Once the recording starts, it will continue even if the receiver is turned OFF and ON again. TIP:
As the default setting, the recording is paused while the squelch is closed, and resumes when a signal is received. But you can set to continue recording even while no signal is received. (See section 6 of the ADVANCED MANUAL.)
([MENU] > RX Recorder > Recorder Set > RX REC Condition) 24 4BASIC MANUAL 4 RECORDING AND PLAYING BACK Playing back
[MENU] > RX Recorder > Play Files 1. Push [MENU]. 2. Select Play Files in the RX Recorder menu.
(Rotate [DIAL] to select it, and then push [ENTER].) The folder list is displayed. 3. Select a folder that contains the file you want to playback, and then push [ENTER]. The file list is displayed. L The folder is named in the following manner, yyyymmdd (yyyy: Year, mm: month, dd:
day). 4. Select a file, and then push [ENTER]. The VOICE PLAYER screen appears and starts playing back the audio. L Push [ENTER] to pause while playing. L On the VOICE PLAYER screen, you can select the file to play by pushing D-pad (Up) or (Down). 5. Push [CLEAR] to stop playing. The file list is displayed. L Push [CLEAR] again to return to the Main screen. 25 BASIC MANUAL RECORDING AND PLAYING BACK 4 Removing the MicroSD card D Removing when the receiver is OFF 1. Turn OFF the receiver. 2. Pull down the [microSD] card slot cover. 3. Push in the microSD card into the slot until a click sounds. The card is unlocked, and you can pull it out. L Do not touch the contacts of the card. 4. Close the [microSD] card slot cover. D Removing when the receiver is ON
[MENU] > SD card > Unmount 1. Push [MENU]. 2. Select Unmount in the SD Card menu.
(Rotate [DIAL] to select it, and then push [ENTER].) The unmount confirmation dialog appears. 3. Select YES, and then push [ENTER]. Unmount is completed. is displayed. 4. Push in the microSD card until a click sounds, then pull it out. (See the above illustration.) L Push [CLEAR] to return to the Main screen. NOTE: Close the microSD card slot cover firmly, after removing or inserting microSD card. Otherwise dust or water may get into the receiver, and they can damage the receiver. Close the slot cover firmly YES NO 26 4BASIC MANUAL 5 MEMORY CHANNELS Selecting a memory channel Rotate [DIAL] in the Memory mode to select a Memory channel. L The memory contents on the screen may differ, according to the presetting. 1. Push [VFO/MR] to select the Memory mode. L Each push toggles between the Memory mode and the VFO mode. L Push [BAND] to display the Memory Group list, if necessary to select a group. 2. Rotate [DIAL] to select a Memory channel. L Only the Memory channels that have contents are displayed. L To select the Memory channel from the keypad, push [F-INP] then enter the Memory channel number. Viewing the memory channel contents You can view the Memory channel contents on the [Manage Memory] screen.
[MENU] > Manage Memory > Memory Channel Example: Viewing the contents of Channel 8 in Group 00. 1. Push [MENU]. 2. Select Manage Memory.
(Rotate [DIAL] to select it, and then push [ENTER].) 3. Select Memory Channel Group 00, and then push [ENTER]. 4. Select Memory Channel 08, and then push [ENTER]. Channel contents are displayed. L Rotate [DIAL] to scroll the screen. L Push [CLEAR] to return to the Main screen. 27 Group list List of Memory Channels in Group 00 Contents of Memory Channel 08 BASIC MANUAL MEMORY CHANNELS 5 Writing a new memory channel A single memory channel stores the frequency, receive mode and so on, for quick recall. The following is the basic memory writing procedure. L Refer to ADVANCED MANUAL for memory writing details. L See Section 3 for the receive frequency or receiving mode setting procedures. D Writing to a blank channel Example: Writing 145.000 MHz in the FM mode to a blank channel in a selected group. z Hold down [MW] until 2 beeps sound. The contents such as frequency and operating mode are briefly displayed, then written to a blank channel (45) in the selected group (00).
[MW]
Contents to be written Memory group to belong D Writing to a specified channel in a specified group Example: Writing 145.100 MHz in the FM mode into channel 01 in group 55. 1. Push [MW]. 2. Select Write to New CH.
(Rotate [DIAL] to select it, and then push [ENTER].) 3. Push [QUICK]. 4. Select Group Select, and then push [ENTER]. 5. Select group 55, and then push [ENTER]. 6. Rotate [DIAL] to select channel 01. The selected channel blinks. 7. Push [MW]. 8. Select YES. The writing confirmation dialog appears. The contents to be written into the channel are briefly displayed, then are written into channel 01 in group 55. 28 5BASIC MANUAL 6 SCANNING Scan type Scanning is a versatile function that can automatically search for signals. A scan makes it easier to locate stations to listen to, or to skip unwanted channels or frequencies. D VFO scan (p. 32) In the VFO mode, the VFO scan searches a signal within the specified frequency range. Scan type Auto MW ALL BAND P-LINK 0 ~ 9 P00 ~ 49 Description When a signal is received during a VFO scan, the frequency is automatically stored into an Auto Memory Write channel group (A000
~ A199). Repeatedly scans the entire frequency range. Repeatedly scans the selected band. Sequentially scans several Program Scan ranges. The links are set on the MENU screen.
([MENU] > Scan > Program Link) Repeatedly scans the Program Scan range. The scan edges are set on the Menu screen.
([MENU] > Scan > P-Scan Edge) D Memory scan (p. 36) In the memory mode, the memory scan searches a signal on the preregistered memory channels. Scan type ALL Mode Near Station GROUP LINK GROUP Description Scans all Memory channels. Scans Memory channels which are entered with the same receiving mode as the currently selected mode. Searches for near stations that are within 160 kilometer (100 miles) from your location using your GPS position and the stations position that is entered in the memory channels. Sequentially scans the memory groups which are set to link on the MENU screen. Scans the Memory channels in the selected group.
(GROUP 00 ~ 99, A: Auto MW CH, S: SKIP CH) D Tone scan The Tone scan searches for signals in tone frequencies or DTCS codes that are used by stations using the Tone Squelch function. See ADVANCED MANUAL for its operation. L A Tone scan is usable in either VFO or Memory channel mode. L During a scan, rotate [DIAL] to change the scan direction. See Tone squelch operation or DTCS code squelch operation for details on ADVANCED MANUAL. 29 BASIC MANUAL About Scans
[DIAL] operation during a scan Rotate [DIAL] to change the scan direction during a scan. When the scan is paused, rotate [DIAL] to resume the scan. Squelch setting for a scan You can change the squelch level to suit your operating needs. Set the squelch level to open the squelch, according to the received signal strength. L During a scan, rotate [DIAL] while holding down [SQL] to adjust the squelch level. The scan resumes after adjusting. Tuning step for a VFO scan The selected tuning step is applied to the scan. For a Program scan or Program Link scan, set the tuning step in the Program Scan ranges (P-Scan Edge). Scan Skip function*
The skip function speeds up scanning by not scanning those frequencies set as skip channels. In the VFO mode The frequencies that are set as PSKIP are skipped during a scan. (p. 37) In the Memory mode The frequencies that are set as skip channels PSKIP and SKIP are not scanned. (p. 37) L You must enter 2 or more Memory channels to start a memory scan. TIP: When Program Skip is set to OFF, you cannot use the Program Skip scan function. (p. 35)
([MENU] > Scan > Program Skip) SCANNING 6 Receiving mode during a scan The VFO scan uses the selected receiving mode. During a Memory mode scan, the receiving mode entered into the channel is used. When signal is received When a signal is received, the scan pauses for this set period of time. When a received signal disappears, the scan resumes for this set period of time.
[MENU] > Scan > Pause Timer
[MENU] > Scan > Resume Timer 1. Push [MENU]. 2. Select Pause Timer or Resume Timer in the Scan menu. 3. Select an option, and then push
[ENTER]. Pause Timer*
2 ~ 20 sec:
When a signal is received, the scan pauses for 2 ~ 20 seconds
(in 2 second steps). HOLD: The scan pauses on a received signal until the signal disappears. Resume Timer*
0 sec:
1 ~ 5 sec:
The scan resumes immediately after the signal disappears. The scan resumes 1 ~ 5 seconds after the signal disappears. HOLD: The scan remains paused for the Pause Timer setting, even if the signal disappears. NOTE: Rotate [DIAL] to resume the scan. The Resume Timer must be set shorter than the Pause Timer, otherwise this timer does not work properly.
* These settings can be separately set to A band and B band. 30 6BASIC MANUAL 6 SCANNING Starting or canceling the scan VFO scan: Select the VFO mode and operating mode. Memory scan: Select memory mode. 1. Push [SCAN]. Opens the Scan Type list window. L If you hold down [SCAN] for 1 second, the last selected scan starts. 2. Select a scan type.
(Rotate [DIAL] to select it, and then push [ENTER].) L Information In the VFO mode, the decimal point and the selected Scan Type icon blink. In the Memory mode the decimal point and the Memory icon blink. During a scan:
- Rotate [DIAL] to change the scanning direction.
- Push [SCAN] to cancel the scan.
[SCAN]
VFO scan list Memory scan list Convenient function for a Scan If the Skip setting is set, specified frequencies or memory channels will be skipped during the scan. Skip setting for a VFO scan (p. 35) Skip setting for a memory channel scan (p. 37) Temporary skip setting (p. 35) Scan resume setting (p. 30) Voice Squelch Control (VSC) function (p. 45) 31 BASIC MANUAL SCANNING 6 VFO scan The VFO scan searches for a signal within the specified frequency range. L See page 31 for details of Starting or canceling the scan. D Full scan (ALL) Repeatedly scans the entire band. IC-R30 frequency lower end IC-R30 frequency upper end PSKIP Scan PSKIP D Program Link scan
(P-LINK 0 ~ 9) Sequentially scans the Program Scan ranges. The links are set on the MENU screen. ([MENU] > Scan > Program Link) See page 34 for more details. Program scan edges (Example: P00 ~ P10) Scan P00 P01 P02 P03 P10 Jump Jump D Band scan (BAND) Repeatedly scans the selected band. Band frequency lower end Band frequency upper end PSKIP Scan PSKIP Jump D Program scan (P00 ~ P49) Repeatedly scans the selected Program Scan range (P-Scan Edge 00 ~ 49). Lower edge Upper edge Scan range PSKIP Scan PSKIP Jump Jump At least one Program Scan range (P-Scan Edges) must be entered to start a Program scan.
([MENU] > Scan > P-Scan Edge) See page 33 for more details. L While scanning, push [BAND] to move to the next Program scan range. D Auto memory write scan
(Auto MW) When a signal is received during a VFO scan, the frequency is automatically stored into an Auto Memory Write channel group
(A000 ~ A199). Scan range Scan Signal received Jump Channels A000 A001 A002 A199 L Information The Auto Memory Write scan writes to a memory channel when the scan automatically resumes. When no blank channels is left in the Auto Memory Write channel group A
(000 ~ 199), the scan automatically cancels. When you start this scan, you can skip the following dialog in the Menu screen. Clear All memories in the group A?
(The Auto MW Scan will then start.)
( [MENU] > Scan > Auto MW SCAN Memory Clear) OFF: Writes to a blank channel in the group A. Display Dialog: Display dialog to confirm. ON: Clears all memories in the group A. 32 6BASIC MANUAL P-Scan Edge screen 6 SCANNING D Entering Program Scan ranges You can enter the upper and lower frequency edges for a Program scan. Each Program Scan range has its own tuning step, operating mode, and RF gain setting. You can enter up to 50 Program Scan ranges (P-Scan Edge) on the MENU screen.
[MENU] > Scan > P-Scan Edge 1. Push [MENU]. 2. Select P-Scan Edge in the Scan menu.
(Rotate [DIAL] to select it, and then push [ENTER].) 3. Select a blank Program scan range 00 ~ 49. 4. After pushing [QUICK], select Edit and then push
[ENTER]. The P-Scan Edge screen is displayed. 5. Select FREQ LOW or FREQ HIGH to enter the lower edge and higher edge, and then push [ENTER]. L Information Rotate [DIAL] to select the item, and push [ENTER]
to enter the edit screen. Enter the lower edge and higher edge using the keypad. When the NAME is entered, it displays on the Scan Type list window. About editing character, see ADVANCED MANUAL for details. When the TS (Tuning Step), MODE and/or RF GAIN are blanked, they are used the current setting on the VFO mode. The TS and MODE must be set to match with you desired signals, if you are not familiar with them, we recommend to set them to Auto. 6. After editing contents, select <<Write>>, and then push [ENTER]. The confirmation dialog is displayed 7. Select YES, and then push [ENTER]. L Push [CLEAR] to return to the Main screen. TIP: Clearing a Program scan range To clear the Program scan range, select Clear at above step 4, and then push [ENTER]. The confirmation window is displayed, select YES and push [ENTER] to clear the Program scan range. 33 BASIC MANUAL SCANNING 6 D About the Program Link Scan This item sets the Link function for 2 or more Program Scan range to sequentially scan during a Program Link scan. The Program Link scan scans all frequencies in the scan ranges. Default settings of the Program Link Program Scan lower edge Program Scan upper edge Program Link 0 00 430.000450.000 Edit Name Delete 1
. 9 Blank Program Link number (0 to 9) Program Scan range (PXX) L Information The Program Link Number screen displays the frequency range. You can add a Link setting by pushing [QUICK] when 2 or more Program Scan ranges (P-Scan Edge) are entered. When there is no Program Scan range (P00 ~ P49) entered, Add is not displayed after pushing [QUICK]. D Setting the Program Link function
[MENU] > Scan > Program Link 1. Push [MENU]. 2. Select Program Link in the Scan menu.
(Rotate [DIAL] to select it, and then push [ENTER].) 3. Select a Program Link number 0 ~ 9, and then push [ENTER]. The Program Link Number screen displays the preregistered Program Scan Ranges. 4. After pushing [QUICK], select Add and then push
[ENTER]. 5. Select the Program scan range that you want to add. 6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 until all Program scan ranges
(Rotate [DIAL] to select it, and then push [ENTER].) that you want, are added. 7. Push [ENTER] to save the Program Link. L Push [CLEAR] to return to the Main screen. L When no Program scan range is selected, -- No Edge -- is displayed. 34 6BASIC MANUAL 6 SCANNING D Storing Skip frequencies You can skip unnecessary frequencies during a scan. While a scan is paused and if you want to skip the frequency, you can store it into the Skip channel group S
(00 ~ 99) as a Skip channel (PSKIP). The Scan Skip function speeds up a scan. 1. Start a VFO scan. When a signal is received, the scan pauses. 2. Hold down [SKIP] until two short beeps sound. The frequency is stored into the Skip channels group. The entered Memory channel number blinks. After storing, the scan resumes. L If there is no blank channel, an error beep sounds, and the frequency is not stored. D Program Skip Scan function This function enables the receiver to skip the unwanted frequencies that are entered as Memory channels and are set to PSKIP. (p. 37)
[MENU] > Scan > Program Skip 1. Push [MENU]. 2. Select Program Skip in the Scan menu. 3. Select the Program Skip function, ON or OFF, and
(Rotate [DIAL] to select it, and then push [ENTER].) then push [ENTER]. When ON is selected,PSKIP is displayed above the Memory channel number. L Push [CLEAR] to return to the Main screen. D Temporary Skip function This function temporarily skips unwanted frequencies (or memory channels) during a scan for the set period of time, without changing the Skip Channel setting. L You can change Temporary Skip Timer on the MENU screen. (Default: 5 min)
([MENU] > Scan > Temporary Skip Timer) 1. Start a scan. When a signal is received, the scan pauses. 2. After pushing [QUICK], select Temporary Skip and then push [ENTER]. The scan automatically resumes. L After the Temporary Skip Timer period ends, the scan is canceled or the receiver is turned OFF, the Temporary Skip function is turned OFF. TIP:
Up to 5 Temporary Skip frequencies or Memory channels can be set. When the 6th frequency or Memory channel is set, the oldest setting is automatically deleted. 35
[SKIP]
ON OFF BASIC MANUAL Memory scan The Memory scan searches a signal on the preregistered memory channels. L See page 31 for details of Starting or canceling the scan. D All scan (ALL) Repeatedly scans all memory channels. Memory Groups
(00 ~ 99, A: Auto MW CH and S: Skip CH) 00 01 Scan 02 03 99 A S Empty groups are skipped Jump D Mode scan (MODE) Scans Memory channels which are entered with the same receiving mode as the currently selected mode. L The Mode scan scans all memory groups.
( Group 00 ~ 99, A: Auto MW CH, S: SKIP CH) Example: Scanning AM mode Memory group 02 Scan AM FM AM CW AM AM Modes other than AM are skipped SCANNING 6 D Near Station scan
(Near Station) Searches for up to 50 nearby stations that are within 160 kilometer (100 miles) from your location using your GPS position data and the stations position data that is entered in the memory channels. L Regardless of the SKIP setting, all memory channels will be scanned. NOTE:
When using the Near Station scan, BE SURE to first receive your own position data, or manually enter your position data.
([MENU] > GPS > GPS Set > GPS Select) If no station is found within a 160 kilometer (100 miles) range, No station found. is displayed. If the last received position data can be used, GPS is invalid. Search by last valid position is displayed. D Group Link scan
(GROUP LINK) Sequentially scans the memory groups that are set to link on the MENU screen. Memory Groups
(00 ~ 99, A: Auto MW CH and S: Skip CH) Scan 00 01 02 99 A S Unchecked groups are skipped Jump At least 2 groups must be checked to start a Group Link scan.
([MENU] > Scan > Group Link) See page 37 for more details. D Group scan (GROUP 00 ~ 99) Scans the Memory channels in the selected group. (GROUP 00 ~ 99, A: Auto MW CH, S: SKIP CH) 36 6BASIC MANUAL 6 SCANNING D Setting the Group Link You can sequentially scan the memory groups which are set to link on the MENU screen. L In the default setting, all groups are set to link.
[MENU] > Scan > Group Link 1. Push [MENU]. 2. Select Group Link in the Scan menu.
(Rotate [DIAL] to select it, and then push [ENTER].) 3. Select a group, 00 ~ 99, A: Auto MW CH, S:
4. Push [ENTER] to turn the Link function ON or OFF. Display when the function is set to ON. L Push [QUICK] to quickly turn all the groups ON or SKIP CH. OFF. L In the default setting, all groups are set to ON. L Push [CLEAR] to return to the Main screen. D Setting the skip channel You can set or clear a Skip Channel setting. The channels that are set as a Skip channel are skipped during a scan.
[MENU] > Manage Memory > (Group number) 1. Push [MENU]. 2. Select the Group number in the Memory Manage menu.
(Rotate [DIAL] to select it, and then push [ENTER].) L Group numbers are 00 ~ 99, A: Auto MW CH and S: SKIP CH. 3. Select the memory channel to be skipped. 4. After pushing [QUICK], select Edit and then push
[ENTER]. 5. Select SKIP, and then push [ENTER]. L Select an option, and then push [ENTER]. OFF: Cancels the Skip Channel setting. SKIP: Skipped during a Memory scan. PSKIP: Skipped during both VFO and Memory scans. 6. Select <<Overwrite>>, and then push [ENTER]. The confirmation dialog is displayed, select YES and push [ENTER] to save the Memory channel. Select NO to just close the confirmation window. L Push [CLEAR] to return to the Main screen. TIP:
In the Memory mode operation, you can change the SKIP setting by pushing [SKIP]. 37 Group Link screen Manage Memory screen BASIC MANUAL SCANNING 6 About the Priority Watch function While operating in the VFO mode, or while in the VFO scan, the Priority watch function shortly checks for signals on a selected memory channel (frequency) every 5 seconds. There are 4 ways to use the Priority Watch function, as described below. L When the Dualwatch function is ON, you can independently scan on the MAIN band and SUB band. L While operating the Priority Watch function, you can change the Operating Band, frequency
(using [DIAL]), receiving mode, and so on. Also you can start or cancel the VFO scan. The Priority Watch function is canceled when:
Starting the Band scope. (p. 21) Either the [CLEAR], [MW], or [F-INP] keys is pushed. The PRIO OFF is selected in the Quick menu. Watching a Priority channel while receiving in the VFO mode VFO frequency Priority channel Receiving for 5 seconds Watching a Priority channel while scanning in the VFO mode Priority channel VFO scan Scanning for 5 seconds Memory scanning while receiving in the VFO mode VFO frequency SKIP Receiving for 5 seconds 00 01 02 99 M-CH Memory scanning while scanning in the VFO mode VFO scan SKIP Scanning for 5 seconds 00 01 02 99 M-CH 38 6BASIC MANUAL 6 SCANNING Starting or canceling the Priority Watch function You can start or cancel any scans that are described on the previous page, in the same way. D Starting the Priority Watch To start the Priority watch, select ON or Bell, as described below. ON : When a signal is received on the Priority channel, the channel is automatically selected. Bell : When a signal is received on the Priority channel, beeps sound and the S icon blinks.
[QUICK]
1. Select the Priority channel or Scan type in the Memory mode. 2. Push [QUICK]. 3. Select PRIO Watch in the Quick menu. 4. Select the option.
(Rotate [DIAL] to select it, and then push [ENTER].) PRIO is displayed. When a signal is received on the Memory channel When ON is selected When Bell is selected D Canceling the Priority Watch 1. Push [QUICK]. 2. Select PRIO Watch OFF in the Quick menu.
(Rotate [DIAL] to select it, and then push [ENTER].) PRIO disappears. D The Priority Watch and Scanning When you want to use the combination of the Priority Watch and a scan, you start a Memory scan first, then start the Priority Watch, and a VFO scan in order. Start a Memory scan in the Memory mode. 1. 2. Start the Priority Watch. PRIO is displayed. 3. Start a VFO scan. 39 BASIC MANUAL GPS OPERATION 7 NOTE: The built-in GPS receiver cannot calculate its location if it cannot receive signals from the GPS satellites. Refer to ADVANCED MANUAL for more details on the GPS function. D Checking the GPS signal You can check the satellite acquisition status indicated by the GPS icon. The GPS icon blinks when receiving. The GPS icon is displayed when the current location is correctly received. L The time it takes to receive the GPS data may differ, depending on your location. L The GPS icon is not displayed when GPS Select is set to Manual.
([MENU] > GPS > GPS Set > GPS Select) TIP: For the battery power saving When using the receiver in the same place, you can save the battery power by manually entering your location, or manually read the received GPS position into the MANUAL POSITION screen. 1. Confirm 2. Select Manual Position in the GPS menu. is displayed. (See above)
([MENU] > GPS > GPS Set > Manual Position) 3. Push [QUICK], and then select Capture From GPS to read the received position into the Manual position. 4. Push D-pad (Left) to return to the GPS set screen. 5. Set GPS Select to Manual.
([MENU] > GPS > GPS Set > GPS Select) The manual position is activated instead of the internal GPS. 40 7BASIC MANUAL 7 GPS OPERATION Checking your GPS location You can check your current location. D Displaying Position Data 1. Confirm 2. Push [QUICK]. 3. Select GPS Position. is displayed.
(Rotate [DIAL] to select it, and then push [ENTER].) The GPS POSITION screen is displayed. 4. Rotate [DIAL]. Changes between the MY (My position), RX (Received position), MEM (GPS Memory position), or ALM (GPS Alarm position) screen. L Push [CLEAR] to return to the Main screen. Example:
GPS Memory position
(MEM) screen D About the GPS POSITION screen Your course heading is East. Your course heading. Displays My position
(Where you are) GPS POSITION screen (MY) Latitude Longitude Grid Locater Altitude Speed Time 41 BASIC MANUAL GPS OPERATION 7 GPS Logger function The GPS Logger function enables you to save the position data from a GPS receiver onto a microSD card as a log. The GPS Logger saves Latitude, Longitude, Altitude, Positioning state, Course, Speed, Date, and Time. If you use this GPS Logger while driving, you can check your driving history on a mapping application. D About the log file If you have the log file imported into a mapping application, you can display your route as you move on the software map. L The log files may not be compatible with all mapping applications. L See ADVANCED MANUAL for details on copying the log files onto your PC. NOTE:
The GPS logger function requires a microSD card (User supplied). See pages 4 and 23 for details. This function is turned ON as the default setting. Therefore when you insert a microSD card, this function continuously saves the position data from the GPS receiver, even if you turn OFF the receiver, then turn it ON again. To turn OFF the function, do the steps below. When the microSD card is full, this function will automatically be paused. D Turning OFF the GPS Logger function
[MENU] > GPS > GPS Logger > GPS Logger 1. Push [MENU]. 2. Select GPS Logger in the GPS menu.
(Rotate [DIAL] to select it, and then push [ENTER].) 3. Select OFF, and then push [ENTER]. The GPS logger function is turned OFF. L Push [CLEAR] to return to the Main screen. 42 7BASIC MANUAL 8 OTHER FUNCTIONS Operating Bluetooth The receiver has a built-in Bluetooth unit. You can connect Bluetooth headsets, or other Bluetooth devices. When you connect a Bluetooth headset to the receiver, you can wirelessly receive. L The communication range of Bluetooth is approximately 10 meters (33 feet). NOTE: The Bluetooth communication range may vary, depending on the environment where you operate the device. D Electromagnetic Interference When you use a Bluetooth device, pay attention to the following:
Bluetooth devices operate in the 2.4 GHz band. The 2.4 GHz band is also used by other devices, such as Wireless LAN products, microwave ovens, RFID systems, amateur radio stations, and so on. When using this device near such devices, interference may occur, causing a decrease in communication speed, and an unstable connection. In such cases, use this device away from the other devices, or stop using those devices. D Pairing with a device L These instructions describe pairing with the VS-3 Bluetooth headset, as an example. 1. Turning ON the Bluetooth function
[MENU] > Bluetooth Set > Bluetooth 1. Push [MENU]. 2. Select Bluetooth in the Bluetooth Set menu.
(Rotate [DIAL] to select it, and then push [ENTER].) 3. Select ON, and then push [ENTER]. L Push [CLEAR] to return to the Main screen. 2. Entering the VS-3 Pairing mode L Confirm the VS-3 is turned OFF, before entering the Pairing mode. z Hold down the VS-3s [PWR] button for 6 seconds. L A melody sounds when the VS-3 is turned ON. L The LED alternatively blinks red and blue, and then the VS-3 enters the pairing mode. 43 BASIC MANUAL OTHER FUNCTIONS 8 3. Pairing and connecting a Bluetooth headset
[MENU] > Bluetooth Set > Pairing/Connect > Device Search 1. Push [MENU]. 2. Select Device Search in the Bluetooth Set menu.
(Rotate [DIAL] to select it, and then push [ENTER].) 3. Select Search Headset, and then push [ENTER]. The receiver starts searching for a headset. 4. Select a headset to pair, and then push [ENTER]. A confirmation dialog is displayed. 5. Select YES, and then push [ENTER]. is displayed if the headset is correctly connected. L Push [CLEAR] to return to the Main screen. TIP:
Auto Connect function The receiver automatically connects to a paired Bluetooth device.
[MENU] > Bluetooth Set > Auto Connect Re-searching Bluetooth device No Device Found is displayed if the receiver could not found a Bluetooth device. 1. Push [QUICK]. 2. Select Re-search.
(Rotate [DIAL] to select it, and then push [ENTER].) D Disconnecting a paired device You can disconnect a paired Bluetooth device if it is not being used.
[MENU] > Bluetooth Set > Pairing/Connect 1. Push [MENU]. 2. Select Pairing/Connect in the Bluetooth Set menu.
(Rotate [DIAL] to select it, and then push [ENTER].) Paired devices are displayed. L is displayed, if the device is connected. 3. Select a device to disconnect, and then push [ENTER]. A confirmation dialog is displayed. 4. Select YES, and then push [ENTER]. disappears. L Push [CLEAR] to return to the Main screen. L To re-connect a device, select the device on the Paring list again. 44 8BASIC MANUAL 8 OTHER FUNCTIONS Operating Bluetooth D Unpairing a device Before unpairing a connected headset or device, disconnect it.
[MENU] > Bluetooth Set > Pairing/Connect 1. Push [MENU]. 2. Select Pairing/Connect in the Bluetooth Set menu.
(Rotate [DIAL] to select it, and then push [ENTER].) Paired devices are displayed. 3. Select a device to unpair, and then push [QUICK]. 4. Select Delete, and then push [ENTER]. A confirmation dialog is displayed. 5. Select YES, and then push [ENTER]. L Push [CLEAR] to return to the Main screen. Using the Noise Blanker (NB) The Noise blanker function eliminates pulse-type noise such as the noise from car ignitions. L The function is usable in the LSB, USB, and CW modes.
[QUICK] > NB Using the Automatic Noise Limiter (ANL) The Automatic Noise Limiter function reduces noise components while receiving. L The function is usable in the AM and AM-N modes.
[QUICK] > ANL Using the Automatic Frequency Control (AFC) The Automatic Noise Limiter function reduces noise components while receiving. L The function is usable in the FM, FM-N, and WFM modes.
[QUICK] > AFC Using the Voice Squelch Control (VSC) The Voice Squelch Control function opens the squelch, or stops a scan only when voice components are detected in the signal. It is convenient to receive only voice communications. L The function is usable in the FM, FM-N, WFM, AM, and AM-N modes.
[QUICK] > VSC NOTE: The VSC function is designed to not detect a continuous audio signal. When receiving a signal such as a radio broadcast program that contains a continuous audio signal, the received audio may be broken up. In such case, turn OFF the VSC function. 45 BASIC MANUAL OTHER FUNCTIONS 8 Using a Weather channel
(For only the USA version) The receiver has 10 preset Weather channels. You can use these channels to monitor broadcasts from the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). The receiver automatically detects a Weather alert tone on the selected Weather channel, or while scanning. D Selecting a Weather channel
[QUICK] > Weather CH 1. Push [QUICK]. 2. Select Weather CH.
(Rotate [DIAL] to select it, and then push [ENTER].) A weather Channel is displayed. 3. Rotate [DIAL] to select a Weather channel. L Push [SCAN] to start a Weather channel scan. L Push [CLEAR] to return to the Main screen. D Receiving a Weather Alert NOAA broadcast stations transmit weather alert tones before important weather announcements. When the Weather Alert function is ON, the selected weather channel is monitored every 5 seconds for an announcement. L When the alert is received, WX and ALT alternately blink. A WX Alert received on channel 01. 46 8BASIC MANUAL 9 RESET/TROUBLESHOOTING Resetting Occasionally, erroneous information may be displayed. This may be caused by static electricity or by other factors. If this problem occurs, turn OFF the receiver. After waiting a few seconds, turn ON the receiver. If the problem still exists, perform a Partial reset, as described below. If the problem still exists after a Partial reset, perform an All reset. The resets affect the following:
Partial reset Settings on the MENU screen, receive history log, operating settings in the VFO mode. Settings on the MENU screen, receive history log, operating settings in the VFO mode, Memory channel contents, Programmable Scan edges and GPS memories. All reset NOTE:
An All reset clears all data and returns all settings to their factory defaults. Save memory channel contents, setting status, and so on, onto an SD card before doing an All reset. Refer to Section 7 of ADVANCED MANUAL for details. L The Bluetooth paring list is not cleared by an All reset. D Partial reset A Partial reset resets operating settings to their default values. L The following settings are not returned to their default values. Memory channels Programmable Scan edges GPS memories
[MENU] > Others > Reset > Partial Reset 1. Push [MENU]. 2. Select Partial Reset in the Others menu.
(Rotate [DIAL] to select it, and then push [ENTER].) The confirmation dialog is displayed. 3. Select YES, then push [ENTER]. After resetting, the IC-R30 will automatically restart. 47 BASIC MANUAL RESET/TROUBLESHOOTING 9 Troubleshooting The following chart is designed to help you correct problems that are not equipment malfunctions. If you are unable to locate the cause of a problem, or solve it through the use of this chart, contact your nearest Icom Dealer or Service Center. PROBLEM Receiver does not turn ON. No sound comes from the speaker. Sensitivity is too low, and only strong signals are audible. Sensitivity is too low on the BC band (1 M). Audio in the SSB mode is unclear or distorted. The function of
[DIAL] and []/
[] is swapped. Frequency cannot be set. The displayed frequency is erroneous. A Program Scan does not start. A Memory Scan does not start. The Speech function does not work. POSSIBLE CAUSE The battery pack/case is exhausted. Bad connection of a battery pack/case. The battery polarity is reversed. Volume level is too low. Earphone mode is ON. The squelch is set too tight. A Tone function (CTCSS, DTCS or Digital Squelch (D.SQL)) is activated. An external speaker is connected to the [SP] jack. A Bluetooth headset is connected. The attenuator is activated. The RF gain is reduced.
( RFG1 ~ RFG9 is selected.) The coaxial cable is not connected, or shorted. (When an external antenna is used.) Internal antenna is not selected. SOLUTION Charge the battery pack, or replace the batteries. Clean the battery terminals. Check the polarity in the case. Push [] to increase the level. Set the Earphone Mode item to OFF on the MENU screen. Set to the threshold level. Turn OFF the Tone function. Remove the external speaker. Disconnect the headset. Turn OFF the attenuator. Set the RF Gain item to the RFG MAX in the QUICK menu window. Check the coaxial cable connection or replace with a new one. Set the Bar Antenna item to Use on the MENU screen. REF. p. 2 p. 4 p. 14 p. 15 p. 44 p. 18 p. 18 The incorrect sideband is selected. Toggle between USB and LSB. p. 17 Functions assigned to [DIAL] and
[]/[] are swapped. Push [DIAL SEL] to switch the functions. The Key Lock function is ON. The Memory mode is selected. The CPU has malfunctioned. External factors have caused a fault. The Memory mode is selected. The same frequency has been programmed in the scan edge channels FREQ HIGH and FREQ LOW. The Memory mode is not selected. has been programmed. Speech Level is set to 0 on the SPEECH screen. Turn OFF the Key Lock function. Push [VFO/MR] to select the VFO mode. Reset the receiver. Remove and reattach the battery pack or case. Push [VFO/MR] to select the VFO mode. Program different frequencies in the scan edge channels. Push [VFO/MR] to select the Memory mode. channels. Set the SPEECH Level item to a higher level on the MENU screen. Only one or no memory channel Program two or more memory p. 18 p. 20 p. 16 p. 47 p. 1 p. 16 p. 33 p. 16 p. 28 48 9BASIC MANUAL 10 SPECIFICATIONS D General Frequency coverage:
[A band]
USA-01 version USA-02 version EUR-01 version
[B band]
USA-01 version USA-02 version EUR-01 version Receive modes:
A band (1300 MHz) A band (>1300 MHz) B band 0.100000 ~ 821.999990 MHz 851.000000 ~ 866.999990 MHz 896.000000 ~ 3304.999990 MHz 0.100000 ~ 3304.999990 MHz 0.100000 ~ 3304.999990 MHz 108.000000 ~ 520.000000 MHz 108.000000 ~ 520.000000 MHz 108.000000 ~ 520.000000 MHz Operating temperature range: 20C ~ +60C, 4F ~ +140F Frequency stability:
Frequency resolution:
FM/FM-N/WFM*1/AM/AM-N/LSB/USB/CW/CW-R/
D-STAR (DV)/P25/dPMR/NXDN-VN/NXDN-N/DCR FM/FM-N/WFM/AM/AM-N FM/FM-N/AM/AM-N/D-STAR (DV)/P25/dPMR/NXDN-
VN/NXDN-N/DCR Less than 2.5 ppm (20C ~ +60C, 4F ~ +140F) 0.01, 0.1, 1, 3.125, 5, 6.25, 8.33*2, 9*3, 10, 12.5, 15, 20, 25, 30, 50, 100, 125, 200 KHz 2000 (in 100 groups)
+ 400 ( Scan edges: 100 (50 pairs), Auto Memory Write: 200, and Scan Skip: 100) 300 5.0 V DC (5%) (Using the supplied USB cable) 3.6 V DC (Using the supplied battery pack) 4.5 V DC (Using the battery case) 50 Unbalanced 58 (W) 143 (H) 30.5 (D) mm, 2.3 (W) 5.6 (H) 1.2 (D) in 200 g, 7.1 oz
(The antenna and the battery pack not included) Triple superheterodyne and Down converter
(A band except WFM) Double superheterodyne (B band and WFM) Number of memory channels:
Number of GPS memories:
Power supply requirement:
Antenna impedance:
Dimensions (Projections not included):
Weight (approximate):
D Receiver Receive system:
Intermediate frequencies:
Band A band B band 46.3500 1st IF (MHz) 2nd (MHz) 266.65, 266.7, 266.75 58.0500 (except WFM) 10.7000 (WFM) 0.4500 3rd (MHz) 0.4500 (except WFM)
*1 WFM is not selectable, depending on the receiver version and receive frequency.
*2 For only AIR band *3 For only BC band L All stated specifications are typical and subject to change without notice or obligation. 49 BASIC MANUAL Sensitivity for all versions:
SPECIFICATIONS Sensitivity Squelch Sensitivity
(V)
(V) Frequency range
(MHz) 0.495000 ~
1.900000 ~
15.000000 ~
0.495000 ~
1.900000 ~
15.000000 ~
50.000000 ~
1.899990 14.999990 29.999990 53.999990 144.000000 ~ 147.999990 430.000000 ~ 449.999990 1.899990 14.999990 29.999990 118.000000 ~ 136.999990 28.000000 ~ 221.999990 222.000000 ~ 832.999990 833.000000 ~ 1299.999990 1300.000000 ~ 1999.999990 2000.000000 ~ 2699.999990 2700.000000 ~ 3304.999990 76.000000 ~ 107.999990 28.000000 ~
50.000000 ~
29.999990 53.999990 144.000000 ~ 147.999990 430.000000 ~ 449.999990 1260.000000 ~ 1299.999990 136.000000 ~ 173.999990 350.000000 ~ 379.999990 380.000000 ~ 511.999990 136.000000 ~ 173.999990 400.000000 ~ 469.999990 763.000000 ~ 832.999990 833.000000 ~ 869.999990 0.4 0.25 0.32 2.2 1.4 0.4 0.56 1 1.8 10 1.8 0.71 1 0.71 1 0.4 0.56 0.71 Mode SSB/CW
(10 dB S/N) AM
(10 dB S/N) FM
(12 dB S/N)
( 1 kHz/3.5 kHz DEV) WFM
(12 dB S/N)
( 1 kHz/52.5 kHz DEV) D-STAR
(1% BER) NXDN, dPMR, DCR
(1% BER) P25 (5% BER) Selectivity:
SSB/CW AM/FM WFM 2.2 1.4 0.4 0.56 1 1.8 10 5.6 More than 1.8 kHz/6 dB More than 12 kHz/6 dB, Less than 30 kHz/60 dB (Less than 1305 MHz), Less than 30 kHz/40 dB (1305 MHz or higher) More than 150 kHz/6 dB, Audio output power (3.6 V):
External speaker Internal speaker Power consumption ( 3.6V, FM, Single Watch mode, Recording function OFF, GPS More than 0.2 W (8 load, at 10% distortion) More than 0.4 W (16 load, at 10% distortion) Receiving Standby Power saving function OFF, Backlight OFF):
330 mA typical 200 mA typical 100 mA typical 50 1010BASIC MANUAL MENU ITEMS Refer to ADVANCED MANUAL for each menu items details. You can download ADVANCED MANUAL from the Icom website. http://www.icom.co.jp/world/support/download/manual L The displayed menu items may differ, depending on the receivers version or presettings. Ask your dealer for details. Near Station Scan Pause Timer Resume Timer Temporary Skip Timer Program Skip Group Link P-Scan Edge Program Link Auto MW SCAN Memory Clear Manage Memory RX Recorder
<<REC Start>>/<<REC Stop>>
Play Files Recorder Set RX REC Condition File Split REC Operation Player Set Skip Time GPS GPS Information GPS Position GPS Memory GPS Alarm Alarm Select Alarm Area (Group) Alarm Area (RX/Memory) GPS Logger GPS Logger Record Interval Record Sentence
<<GPS Logger Only>>
GPS Set GPS Select Power Save (Internal GPS) Manual Position 51 RX History Digital Set Tone Control D-STAR P25 dPMR NXDN DCR Digital Monitor RX Log RX History Log CSV Format RX Record (D-STAR RPT) D-STAR EMR AF Level Fast Unmute (NXDN) SPEECH D-STAR RX Call Sign SPEECH DIAL SPEECH MODE SPEECH SPEECH Language Alphabet SPEECH Speed SPEECH Level Function Auto Power OFF Power Save Monitor Dial Speed-UP Key Lock Active Band Bar Antenna Earphone Antenna ( ~ 1.3 G) CI-V CI-V Address CI-V Baud Rate CI-V Transceive CI-V USB/Bluetooth REMOTE Transceive Address USB Connect USB Serialport Function BASIC MANUAL Display Backlight Backlight Timer LCD Dimmer LCD Contrast RX Popup P25 RX ID Display Digital RX Backlight Scroll Speed Opening Message Battery Level (Power ON) Single Band Display Display Unit Display Language**
System Language Sounds Earphone Mode Beep Level Beep/Vol Level Link A/B Vol Link Key-Touch Beep Home CH Beep Scan Stop Beep D-STAR Standby Beep Sub Band Mute (Main RX) Scope AF Output Time Set Date/Time DATA TIME GPS Time Correct UTC Offset Bluetooth Set Bluetooth Auto Connect Pairing/Connect Device Search Pairing List*
<<Pairing Reception>>
Headset Set AF Output Icom Headset Data Device Set Serialport Function Bluetooth Device Information Initialize Bluetooth Device
*Paired devices are displayed.
** Displayed only when Japanese is set to the System Language item. MENU ITEMS SD Card Load Setting Save Setting Import/Export Import Export CSV Format SD Card Info Firmware Update Format Unmount Others Information Battery Level Version Clone Reset Clone Mode Partial Reset All Reset 52 174101518281351116391461217BASIC MANUAL174101518281351116391461217 A About the microSD card 23 Accessories x Antenna 1 Attenuator 18 Audio level 4 Automatic Frequency Control (AFC) 45 Automatic Noise Limiter (ANL) 45 Auto Memory Write scan 32 B Band Scope function 21 Battery and charging cautions v Battery pack Attaching 1 Capacity of the battery pack 2 Charging 2 Belt clip 1 Bluetooth 43 Disconnecting a paired device 44 Pairing with a device 43 Unpairing a device 45 F FCC Information ii Features i Formatting the microSD card 5 Frequency Selecting mode 15 Front panel 7 Function display 9 G GPS 40 About the GPS POSITION screen 41 Displaying Position Data 41 GPS Logger function 42 About the log file 42 Turning OFF the GPS Logger 42 Hand strap 1 H K Key Lock function 20 Keypad 8 C Charging 2 Charging with a USB cable 3 Cleaning vii D Decryption function 10 Default setting 12 Descrambler function 10 DIAL/VOL Switch function 18 Disposal viii DTCS codes 29 Dualwatch function 19 E Entering a frequency 15 Explicit definitions i 53 M Memory channel Selecting 27 Writing 28 Viewing the memory contents 27 Memory mode 16 MENU MENU screen 11 MENU items 47 Operation 11 Selecting an item 12 microSD card 23 Formatting 5 Inserting 4 Removing 26 Mode Speech 14 Monitor function 14 INDEXBASIC MANUAL Noise Blanker (NB) 45 N O Opening Message 4 Operating theory vii P Playback screen 25 PRECAUTIONS iv Priority watch 38 Program scan 33 Program Link scan 34 Quick Menu window 13 Q R Receiving Receive band 17 Receive frequency 15 Receive mode 17 Recommendation viii Recording 24 Playing back 25 Recording setting 24 Starting recording 24 Stopping recording 24 VOICE PLAYER screen 25 Resetting 47 Partial reset 47 S Scan 29 Memory scan 29 Pause timer 30 Priority Watch function 35 Program Skip scan 35 Resume timer 30 Skip frequencies 35 Starting or canceling the scan 31 Temporary Skip function 35 VFO scan 29 Scan Types All scan (ALL) 36 Auto memory write scan (Auto MW) 32 Band scan (BAND) 32 Group Link scan (GROUP LINK) 36 Group scan (GROUP 00 ~ 99) 36 Memory scan 29, 36 Mode scan (MODE) 36 Near Station scan (Near Station) 36 Program scan (P00 ~ P49) 32 Program Link scan (P-LINK 0 ~ 9) 32 VFO Scan 29, 32 SD card 23 Formatting 5 Inserting 4 Removing 26 Saving a setting data 5 Setting Frequency 15 Group Link 37 Skip channel 37 Skip, Temporary 35 Specifications 49 Speech function 14 Squelch 14 Sweep function 22 T Temporary Skip 35 Tone scan 29 Troubleshooting 48 Tuning step 16 Turning ON 4 Unmount (microSD card) 26 U V VFO mode 16 Voice Squelch Control (VSC) 45 W Weather channel 46 Writing Memory channel 28 54 INDEX174101518281351116391461217BASIC MANUAL A7447D-1EX Printed in Japan 2018 Icom Inc. 1-1-32 Kamiminami, Hirano-ku, Osaka 547-0003, Japan
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2018-05-11 | 30 ~ 960 | CSR - Scanning Receiver | Original Equipment |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 | Effective |
2018-05-11
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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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1 |
Osaka, N/A 547-0003
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1 |
Japan
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
a******@compliancetesting.com
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1 | 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 | Grantee Code |
AFJ
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
375410
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
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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1 |
w******@icom.co.jp
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | 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 | CSR - Scanning Receiver | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Scanning receiver | ||||
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 | Grant Comments | This device is designed to receive from 0.1 3305 MHz This device shall be manufactured exclusively for, and marketed exclusively to, entities described in 18 U.S.C. 2512(2), or are marketed exclusively as test equipment pursuant to Sec.15.3(dd). | ||||
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 | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
Compliance Testing, LLC
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1 | Name |
M******** S****
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1 | Telephone Number |
480-9********
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1 | Fax Number |
480 9********
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1 |
m******@compliancetesting.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 | 30.00000000 | 960.00000000 |
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