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INSTRUCTION MANUAL COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVER iR3 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is sub-
ject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. FOREWORD CAUTIONS READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS carefully and completely before using the receiver. SAVE THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL This in-
struction manual contains important operating instructions for the IC-R3. EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS The explicit denitions below apply to this instruction manual. WORD R WARNING CAUTION NOTE DEFINITION Personal injury, fire hazard or electric shock may occur. Equipment damage may occur. If disregarded, inconvenience only. No risk of personal injury, fire or electric shock. Versions of the IC-R3 which display the CE symbol on the serial number seal, comply with the essential requirements of the Euro-
pean Radio and Telecommunication Terminal Directive 1999/5/EC. i RWARNING! NEVER operate the receiver with a head-
set or other audio accessories at high volume levels. Hearing experts advise against continuous high volume operation. If you experience a ringing in your ears, reduce the volume level or discontinue use. AVOID using or placing the receiver in direct sunlight or in areas with temperatures below 10C (+14F) or above
+60C (+140F). Even when the receiver power is OFF, a slight current still ows in the circuits. Remove batteries from the receiver when not using it for a long time, otherwise, the installed batteries will become exhausted. REMOVE any cables from the [DC 6V] jack after operation or charging a battery pack. LCDs are produced using high-density manufacturing tech-
nology resulting in 99.98% active dots, however, up to 0.02%
of the dots may be non-active and/or continuously active. This is normal and does not indicate LCD malfunction. For U.S.A. only CAUTION: Changes or modications to this device, not ex-
pressly approved by Icom Inc., could void your authority to operate this device under FCC regulations. SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES OPERATING THEORY Qty. Accessories included with the receiver:
q Antenna (FA-B03RE) ...................................................... 1 w Belt clip ........................................................................... 1 e Battery spacer ................................................................ 1 r Battery pack* (BP-206) .................................................. 1 t Wall charger* (BC-136A/D) ............................................ 1
* Not supplied with some versions. q w e r t 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-R3 re-
ceives RF energy from 0.495 MHz* to 2450.00 MHz and con-
verts 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 abbrevia-
tion of megahertz or 1,000,000 hertz, where hertz is a unit of fre-
quency. OPERATING NOTES The IC-R3 may receive its own oscillated frequency, resulting in no reception or only noise reception, on some frequencies. The IC-R3 may receive interference from extremely strong signals on different frequencies or when using an external high-gain antenna. ii TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 ACCESSORY ATTACHMENT ............ 1 2 PANEL DESCRIPTION .................. 2 6 I Panel description ............................. 2 I Function display ............................... 4 I Dual LCD ......................................... 6 3 FREQUENCY AND CHANNEL SETTING ....................................... 7 9 I VFO and memory channels ............. 7 I Operating band selection ................. 7 I Setting a frequency .......................... 8 I Setting a tuning step ........................ 8 I Selecting a memory channel ........... 9 I Lock function .................................... 9 I Attenuator function ........................... 9 4 BASIC OPERATION .................. 10 13 I Receiving ....................................... 10 I Setting volume level ....................... 11 I Setting squelch level ...................... 11 I Monitor function ............................. 12 I Receive mode selection ................. 12 I Display backlighting ....................... 13 5 MEMORY CHANNELS ............... 14 17 I General .......................................... 14 I Programming during selection ....... 14 I Programming after selection .......... 15 ITransferring memory contents to another memory ............................ 15 I Memory bank selection .................. 16 I Memory clear ................................. 16 I Memory names .............................. 17 6 SCAN OPERATION ................... 18 24 I Scan types ..................................... 18 I Full/band/programmed scan .......... 19 I Memory (bank) scan ...................... 20 I Selecting scan edges ..................... 21 I Skip channel setting ....................... 22 I Scan resume condition .................. 22 I Frequency skip function ................. 24 7 PRIORITY WATCH .................... 25 27 I Priority watch types ....................... 25 I Priority watch operation ................. 26 8 SUBAUDIBLE TONE OPERATION .............................. 28 30 I Tone squelch operation .................. 28 I Pocket beep operation ................... 29 I Tone scan ...................................... 30 9 DUPLEX OPERATION .............. 31 32 10 BAND SCOPE .................................. 33 11 TV OPERATION ........................ 34 36 I TV operation .................................. 34 I ATV operation ................................ 36 12 DIRECTION FINDING ...................... 37 13 OTHER FUNCTIONS ................. 38 45 I Set mode ....................................... 38 I Dial select step .............................. 39 I Beep tones ..................................... 40 I Auto power-off function .................. 40 I Power saver ................................... 41 I Monitor switch action ..................... 41 I Dial speed acceleration ................. 42 I Lock function effect ........................ 42 I Display mode selection .................. 43 I Display contrast ............................. 43 I Display brightness ......................... 44 I Display background color ............... 44 I Cloning function ............................. 45 I Partial reset .................................... 45 I Total reset ...................................... 45 14 BATTERY CHARGING .............. 46 47 I Battery cautions ............................. 46 I Battery charging ............................ 46 15 OPERATION FLOW CHART....... 48 49 16 TV FREQUENCY TABLE ........... 50 53 17 SPECIFICATIONS AND OPTIONS ................................... 54 55 18 TROUBLESHOOTING ...................... 56 19 QUICK REFERENCE ................. 57 58 iii ACCESSORY ATTACHMENT 1 Keep battery contacts clean. Its a good idea to clean bat-
tery terminals once a week. Belt clip Conveniently attaches to your belt. Slide the belt clip into the plastic loop on the back of the receiver. Handstrap (not supplied from Icom) Slide a commercially available handstrap through the loop on the side of the receiver or belt clip as illustrated below. Facili-
tates carrying. w q e Antenna Insert the supplied antenna into the an-
tenna connector and screw down the an-
tenna as shown at right. Keep the jack cover attached when jack is not in use to avoid bad contacts from dust and moisture. Commercially available antennas (BNC) may increase receiver performance. Battery installation q Remove the battery cover from the receiver. w For alkaline battery use, attach the supplied bat-
tery spacer. e Install 3 R6 (AA) size al-
kaline batteries or Li-Ion battery pack (BP-206; p. 46). Be sure to observe the cor-
rect polarity. Charge Li-Ion battery pack before use. 1 2 PANEL DESCRIPTION I Panel description q w e r t
!1
!0 Color LCD
(p. 6) o i Sub LCD
(p. 4) u y SPEAKER q ANTENNA CONNECTOR (p. 1) Connects the supplied antenna. 2 w FUNCTION SWITCH [FUNC]
While pushing this switch, other switches and tuning dial perform secondary functions. Push [FUNC] + a switch means while pushing the [FUNC]
switch, push the switch as indicated by the mark e.g. [] etc. e MULTI FUNCTION SWITCH [MULTI]
Push [] to adjust the audio level. (p. 11) Push [FUNC] + [] to toggle between AM TV (frequency selection), amateur TV (ATV-type) and WFM/FM/AM modes when the color LCD is OFF. (p. 34) Push [FUNC] + [] for 2 sec. to toggle the color LCD ON and OFF (p. 6, 30 MHz and above only). Push [FUNC] + [] to select color LCD function when the color LCD is ON. (p. 6) Push [] to select the operating band (VHF, UHF, etc.) in VFO mode. (p. 7) Broadcast, HF, 50 MHz, FM broadcast, VHF avionics, 144 MHz, 300 MHz, 400 MHz, 800 MHz, 1200 MHz, 2400 MHz and TV bands (channel selection) can be selected. Push [FUNC] + [] to select the dial select step. (p. 39) Push [] for 2 sec. to start a scan. (pgs. 19, 20) Push [FUNC] + [] for 2 sec. to start a tone scan. (p. 30) Push [] means push up or down; and push [] means push left or right. r POWER SWITCH [POWER]
Push for 2 sec. to toggle the receiver power ON and OFF. PANEL DESCRIPTION 2 t VFO/MEMORY SWITCH [V/M (SKIP)]
While pushing [SQL], rotate the tuning dial to set the Push [V/M] to toggle between VFO and memory modes. squelch threshold level. (p. 11)
(p. 7) Push [V/M] for 1 sec. to enter memory write mode. Push [V/M] for 2 sec. to write the operating frequency into the selected memory channel in VFO mode. Keep pushing for 2 sec. or more to automatically select the next memory channel, if desired. (p. 14) Push [FUNC] + [(V/M)SKIP] to toggle the frequency skip function ON or OFF in VFO mode. (p. 24) Push [FUNC] + [(V/M) SKIP] to toggle the channel as skip, program skip or non-skip channel in memory mode. (p. 22) Push [FUNC] + [(V/M) SKIP] for 2 sec. to program the memory name while displaying the memory channel in the color LCD. (p. 17) y MODE SWITCH [MODE (SET)]
Push [MODE] to select the receive mode. (p. 12) Push and hold [MODE] to enter tuning step setting con-
dition and rotate the tuning dial to select the tuning step.
(p. 8) Push [FUNC] + [(MODE)SET] to enter set mode. (p. 38) Push [FUNC] + [(MODE) SET] for 2 sec. to toggle the lock function ON and OFF. (pgs. 9, 24) Push [FUNC] + [(SQL) ATT] to enter the attenuator set-
ting condition and rotate the tuning dial to set the atten-
uation level. (p. 9) i EXTERNAL DC POWER JACK [DC 6V]
Allows charging of the BP-206 using the BC-136A/D wall charger, or using an optional CP-18A/E cigarette lighter cable. o AUDIO AND VIDEO OUTPUT JACK [A/V OUT]
Outputs a composite video and audio signals. (p. 5)
!0 TUNING DIAL [DIAL]
Rotate [DIAL] to set operating frequencies, memory channels, set mode contents, etc. (pgs. 7, 38) While scanning, changes the scanning direction. (p. 19) While pushing [SQL], sets the squelch level. (p. 11) While pushing [FUNC], sets the operating frequency in 100 kHz, 1 MHz or 10 MHz steps in VFO mode. (pgs. 8, 39) While pushing [FUNC], sets the memory bank in mem-
ory mode. (p. 16) While pushing [], selects programmed scan bank or memory bank in VFO or memory mode, respectively. Release [] to start the scan. (pgs. 19, 20)
!1 EXTERNAL SPEAKER JACK [SP]
u MONITOR SWITCH [SQL (ATT)]
Push and hold to temporarily open the squelch and monitor the operating frequency. (pgs. 12, 41) Connects an optional earphone or headphone. The inter-
nal speaker will not function when any external equipment is connected. (See p. 55 for a list of available options.) 3 2 PANEL DESCRIPTION I Function display q w e r AM FM DUP W TSQL
!2
!1 RX ATT P PRIO 75 50 25 t y
!0 o i u q RECEIVE MODE INDICATORS (p. 12) Show the receive mode. AM, FM and WFM are available. w DUPLEX INDICATORS (p. 31) Appear when semi-duplex operation (repeater operation) is in use. DUP appears when minus duplex is selected; DUP only, ap-
pears when plus duplex is selected. e TONE INDICATORS (p. 28) TSQL appears when the tone squelch function is acti-
vated and TSQL appears during pocket beep oper-
ation. flashes when the correct tone is received during pocket beep operation. r PRIORITY WATCH INDICATOR (p. 25) Appears when priority watch is in use. t FREQUENCY READOUT Shows the operating frequency, set mode contents, etc. The smaller 75, 50 and 25 to the right of the readout indicate 7.5, 5.0 and 2.5 kHz, respectively. The decimal point of the frequency ashes during scan. y MEMORY CHANNEL READOUT (p. 7) Shows the memory channel number, 8 memory banks
(AH), etc. The 1st digit (AH) of regular memory indicates memory bank. tV0 to tV9 indicate AM TV memory channels. (p. 35) t00 to t49 indicate FM TV memory channels. (p. 36) Sufx A and b indicate scan edge memory channels. u MEMORY MODE INDICATOR (p. 7) Appears when a memory channel is selected. 4 i SKIP SCAN INDICATOR (pgs. 22, 24)
" appears when the selected memory channel is set as a skip channel in memory mode. P" shows that the skip frequency function is turned ON or OFF in VFO mode. P" appears when the selected memory channel is set to be skipped during VFO scan (full, band and pro-
grammed scan) in memory mode. o BATTERY INDICATORS Both segments appear when the batteries have enough capacity. Only the right segment appears when the batteries are nearing exhaustion. Low V appears when battery replacement is necessary and the color LCD is ON. The U.S.A. version automatically turns itself OFF when the re-
ceiver detects that battery replacement is necessary.
!0 S (SIGNAL) INDICATORS Show the relative signal strength while receiving. PANEL DESCRIPTION 2
!2 ATTENUATOR INDICATOR (p. 9) Appears when the attenuator function is in use. Audio and video output jack information Television To [A/V OUT]
Video Audio
[A/V OUT]
3-conductor 3.5 (d) mm (18) connector Ground Audio Video Ground
!1 BUSY INDICATOR RX appears when receiving a signal or when the squelch is open. Video output impedance : 75 , 1 V p-p typical Audio output impedance : 1 k, 300 mV rms typical 5 2 PANEL DESCRIPTION I Dual LCD The receiver has dual LCDs for versatile display selection. The color LCD has 5 screens and 1 optional screen as fol-
lows:
simple, multi-function, band scope, direction nding, TV (fre-
quency selection) and amateur TV* screen.
* Amateur TV screen can be selected for the ATV-type and 1200/2400 MHz bands only. The color LCD can be used when the operating frequency is 30 MHz and above. q Push [FUNC] + [] for 2 sec. to turn the color LCD ON, if desired. w Push [FUNC] + [] momentarily one or more times to tog-
gle the screen of the color LCD. While the color LCD is in use, the sub LCD displays the voltage of the power source. FM PSKIP FM 146.100.000 15.0 TS Simple screen PSKIP 146.100.000 15.0 TS S1 3 5 7 9 RX VOL Multi-function screen FUNC
FM PSKIP 146.100.000 15.0 TS momentarily ATV screen (p. 36;
ATV type, 1200/2400 MHz bands only) Direction finding screen (p. 37) FM PSKIP 146.100.000 TS= 15.0 SWEEP- 10K S1 3 5 7 9 VOL RX RX Appears when simple screen is selected. TV screen (p. 34;
frequency selection) Band scope screen (p. 33) 6 FREQUENCY AND CHANNEL SETTING 3 I VFO and memory channels This receiver has 2 normal operating modes: VFO mode and memory mode. VFO mode is used for setting a de-
sired frequency within the fre-
quency coverage. Push [V/M] to select VFO mode. Memory mode is used for opera-
tion of memory channels which have programmed frequencies. Push [V/M] to select memory mode. X or M: appears when a mem-
ory channel is selected. To program a memory, refer to p. 14. TV band and ATV (ATV type) have separate memory channels (pgs. 35, 36) FM FM P P or M: appears. FM PSKIP M:A00 145.000.000 15.0 TS What is VFO?
VFO is an abbreviation of Variable Frequency Oscillator. Fre-
quencies for receiving are generated and controlled by the VFO. I Operating band selection The receiver can receive the broadcast band, HF band, 50 MHz band, FM broadcast band, VHF avionics band, 144 MHz band, 300 MHz band, 400 MHz band, 800 MHz band,* 1200 MHz, 2400 MHz or TV band.
*Some frequencies cannot be re-
ceived with the U.S.A. version. 1.62529.995 MHz 30.075.995 MHz 76.0107.995 MHz 0.4951.620 MHz 108.0135.995 MHz Push [] several times to select the desired band. When a memory channel is selected, the rst push of []
selects VFO mode. Amateur TV screen is also selected for the ATV-type IC-R3. (p. 36) 136.0255.095 MHz 255.1382.095 MHz 382.1769.795 MHz 769.8960.095 MHz 960.11399.995 MHz 1400.02450.095 MHz TV band (CH selection) 7 3 FREQUENCY AND CHANNEL SETTING I Setting a frequency q Select the desired band with []. w Rotate [DIAL] to change the frequency. The frequency changes according to the preset tuning steps. See the right section for selecting the tuning step. Some TV channels may be set as skip channels by default and can be selected by rotating [DIAL] while pushing [FUNC]. (p. 34). Push [] while pushing [FUNC] to change the frequency in 100 kHz, 1 MHz or 10 MHz steps.
[DIAL] changes the frequency according to the selected tuning step. tuning step. FM FM 75 50 25 75 50 25 While pushing [FUNC], [DIAL] changes the frequency in 1 MHz steps (default). I Setting a tuning step Tuning steps can be selected for each band, however, the tun-
ing step of the broadcast band is xed to 9 kHz steps except for U.S.A. and Canada versions. The following are available. 6.25 kHz* 10 kHz 5 kHz 20 kHz 25 kHz 30 kHz
* Not available for 1200 MHz band. 12.5 kHz 15 kHz 50 kHz 100 kHz q Select the desired band, except for TV band, with []. w Rotate [DIAL] while pushing [MODE] to select the desired 15 kHz tuning step (Simple screen) FM 146.100.000 15.0 TS 15 kHz tuning step (Sub LCD) The 1 MHz tuning step (dial select step) can be set to 100 kHz, 1 MHz or 10 MHz tuning steps in set mode. See p. 39 for details. 8 I Selecting a memory channel q Push [V/M] to select memory FM mode. X or M: appears when a mem-
ory channel is selected. w Rotate [DIAL] to change the indi-
cated memory channel. Only programmed memory chan-
nels can be selected. Rotate [DIAL] while pushing [FUNC]
to change the memory bank. P
[DIAL] changes the memory channel. FM P While pushing [FUNC],
[DIAL] changes the memory bank. I Lock function The lock function prevents accidental frequency changes and accidental function access. Push [FUNC] + [MODE] for 2 sec. to toggle the lock func-
tion ON and OFF.
[POWER], [ (VOL)] and [SQL] can still be accessed while the lock func-
tion is ON (default). Accessible switches can be set to 1 of 4 groups in set mode. See p. 42 for details. FM L appears when the lock function is in use. FREQUENCY AND CHANNEL SETTING 3 I Attenuator function The attenuator prevents a desired signal from distorting when very strong signals are near the desired frequency or when very strong electric elds, such as from a broadcasting sta-
tion, are near your location. The receiver has 4 attenuation levels for various operating conditions. The attenuator functions when the operating fre-
quency is 1149.995 MHz or below. q Push [FUNC] + [(SQL) ATT] to enter the attenuator setting condition. w Rotate [DIAL] to set the attenuation level 14 or turn the attenuator function OFF. ATT1 ATT4 appears in the color LCD when the color LCD is ON; ATT appears in the sub display when the color LCD is OFF. e Push [(SQL) ATT] to exit the attenuator setting condition. FM ATT Shows when the attenuator is in use. Shows when the attenuator
(level 4) is in use. FM ATT4 145.000.000 15.0 TS S1 3 5 7 9 VOL 9 4 BASIC OPERATION I Receiving Make sure a charged battery pack or alkaline batteries are in-
stalled. (pgs. 1, 46) q Push [POWER] for 2 sec. to turn power ON. w Push [] to set the desired audio level. One of the LCDs shows the volume level while setting. See the next page for details. e Push [] to select an operating band. (p. 7) r Rotate [DIAL] to set an operating frequency. (p. 8) t Set the squelch level. While pushing [SQL], rotate [DIAL]. The rst click of [DIAL] indicates the current squelch level. LEVEL1 is loose squelch and LEVEL9 is tight squelch. AUTO indicates automatic level adjustment with a noise pulse count system. Push and hold [SQL] to open the squelch manually. (default be-
haviour; p. 41) y When a signal is received:
Squelch opens and audio is emitted from the speaker. The S indicators show the relative signal strength. The busy indicator appears when receiving a signal or when the squelch is open. For U.S.A. version The U.S.A. version automatically turns itself OFF when the receiver detects that battery replacement is necessary. Re-
place the battery or charge the battery pack in this case. 10 r Set frequency t Set the squelch level w Set volume e Select band q Power switch t Push for setting the squelch
(Push to monitor) For non-U.S.A. versions If the display mode selection is set as manual (p. 43) with the color LCD ON, the receiver may not be able to turn it-
self OFF when the battery becomes exhausted. Replace the battery and turn power OFF in this case. I Setting volume level The audio level can be adjusted through 32 levels. Push [] to set the desired audio level. Beep tone sounds while setting. This indicates the approximate sound level. (default behaviour; p. 40) Pushing and holding these keys changes the audio level contin-
uously. One of the LCDs shows the volume level while setting. INDICATION
(Sub LCD) AUDIO LEVEL Min. setting (no audio)
Initial setting
Max. setting FM 146.100.000 15.0 TS S1 3 5 7 9 VOL Volume level BASIC OPERATION 4 I Setting squelch level The squelch circuit mutes the received audio signal depend-
ing on the signal strength. The receiver has 9 squelch levels, a continuously open setting and an automatic squelch setting. While pushing [SQL], rotate the
[DIAL] to select the squelch level. The rst click of [DIAL] indicates the current squelch level. LEVEL1 is loose squelch and LEVEL9 is tight squelch. AUTO indicates automatic level adjustment with a noise pulse count system. OPEN indicates continuously open setting. Automatic squelch Maximum level FM 146.100.000 15.0 TS S1 3 5 7 9 VOL level 5 11 4 BASIC OPERATION I Monitor function This function is used to listen to weak signals or to open the tone squelch manually. Push and hold [SQL] to monitor the operating frequency. RX ashes while monitoring. The [SQL] switch can be set to sticky operation in set mode. (p. 41) You can monitor duplex communication by pushing the
[SQL] switch when the duplex function is in use. (p. 31) FM 146.100.000 15.0 TS S1 3 5 7 9 RX VOL FM RX I Receive mode selection Receive modes are determined by the physical properties of the radio signals. The receiver has 3 receive modes: FM, AM and WFM modes. TV and ATV (ATV type only) also use WFM mode. The mode selection is stored independently in each band and memory channels. Typically, AM mode is used for the AM broadcast stations
(0.4951.620 MHz) and air band (118135.995 MHz), and WFM is used for FM broadcast stations (76107.9 MHz). Push [MODE] one or more times to select the desired re-
ceive mode. FM AM WFM 146.010.000 15.0 TS 118.000.000 25.0 TS 76.000.000 50.0 TS S1 3 5 7 9 S1 3 5 7 9 S1 3 5 7 9 VOL FM VOL AM VOL FMW FM mode AM mode WFM mode 12 BASIC OPERATION 4 Setting the backlighting condition q Push [FUNC] + [(MODE) SET] momentarily to enter set mode. Select a non-band scope screen in advance for color LCD. w Rotate [DIAL] until LIGHT appears. LIGHt disappears after 1 sec. and the previously selected back-
lighting timer and LI appears when color LCD is OFF. e Push [] or rotate the tuning dial while pushing [FUNC] to select the desired backlighting condition. r Push [(MODE) SET] to exit set mode. Pause Scan : 10SEC Priority : OFF Beep Audio : VOLUME Light : AUTO A.Power OFF : OFF Pause Scan : 10SEC Priority : OFF Beep Audio : VOLUME Light : AUTO A.Power OFF : OFF Pause Scan : 10SEC Priority : OFF Beep Audio : VOLUME Light : OFF A.Power OFF : OFF Backlighting set mode Automatic backlighting Continuously OFF TV screens cannot be selected by pushing [MODE]. See p. 34 for TV operation details. FMW RX FMW RX TV screen frequency selection FM TV mode
(ATV type only) I Display backlighting The receiver has display backlighting with a 5 sec. timer for nighttime operation. The display backlighting can be turned ON continuously or turned OFF, if desired. Push any switch except [FUNC]; or, rotate [DIAL] to turn the backlighting ON. When auto backlighting is set, the backlighting will automatically turn OFF when switches and [DIAL] have not been operated for 5 sec. 13 5 MEMORY CHANNELS I General The receiver has 400 memory channels in 8 banks (AH) for storage of often-used frequencies. Memory channel contents The following information can be programmed into memory channels:
Operating frequency (p. 8) Receive mode (p. 12) Tuning step (p. 8) Memory name (p. 17) Duplex direction (DUP or DUP) with an offset frequency
(p. 31) Tone squelch ON/OFF (p. 28) Tone squelch frequency (p. 28) Scan skip setting (p. 22) I Programming during selection q Push [] to select an operating band. w Set the desired frequency:
Set the frequency using [DIAL]. Set other data (e.g. offset frequency, duplex direction, tone squelch frequency, etc.), if required. e Push [V/M] for 1 sec. to indicate memory channels. Do not hold [V/M] for more than 2 sec., otherwise the previously selected memory channel will be overwritten. r Rotate [DIAL] to select the desired channel. VFO (VF), as well as regular memory channels, can be pro-
grammed in this way. Rotate [DIAL] while pushing [FUNC] to select a memory bank
(AH), programmed scan edge channel or VFO (VF). t Push [V/M] for 1 sec. to program. Keep pushing for 2 sec. or more to automatically select the next memory channel, if desired.
[EXAMPLE]: Programming ch 40 of memory bank E during selection (and ch 41 selection). FM TS TSQL DUP PSKIP 145.600.000 15.0 FM M:A00 146.010.000 15.0 TS FUNC
M:E40
. . TS FM TS TSQL DUP PSKIP E41 145.600.000 15.0 S1 3 5 7 9 V/M SKIP S1 3 5 7 9 S1 3 5 7 9 V/M SKIP S1 3 5 7 9 VOL FM DUP TSQL P 14 for 1 sec. VOL FM for bank selection for CH selection VOL VOL FM DUP TSQL P for 2 sec. blank channel MEMORY CHANNELS 5 I Programming after selection q Select memory mode with [V/M]. w Set the memory channel to be programmed with [DIAL]. Rotate [DIAL] while pushing [FUNC] to select a memory bank
(AH) or programmed scan edge channel. Non-programmed channels cannot be selected. e Push [V/M] to select VFO mode. r Set the desired frequency:
Select the desired band with []. Set the frequency using [DIAL]. Set other data (e.g. offset frequency, duplex direction, tone squelch frequency, etc.), if required. t Push [V/M] for 2 sec. to program the selected channel. Keep pushing for 2 sec. or more to automatically select the next memory channel, if desired. I Transferring memory contents to another memory q Select memory mode with [V/M]. w Select the memory channel to transfer with [DIAL]. Rotate [DIAL] while pushing [FUNC] to select a memory bank
(AH) or programmed scan edge channel. e Push [V/M] for 1 sec. to indicate memory channels. Do not hold [V/M] for more than 2 sec., otherwise the memory channel contents will be transferred to VFO. r Rotate [DIAL] to select the channel to transfer to. Rotate [DIAL] while pushing [FUNC] to select a memory bank or programmed scan edge channel. VFO (VF), as well as regular memory channels, can be trans-
ferred in this way. t Push [V/M] for 2 sec. to transfer.
[EXAMPLE]: Transferring memory channel 3 (memory bank A) to 20 (memory bank A). FM M:A03 146.340.000 15.0 TS FM M: VF 146.340.000 15.0 TS FUNC
M:A20
. . TS FM M:A20 146.340.000 15.0 TS V/M SKIP S1 3 5 7 9 Select memory channel VOL FM V/M SKIP for 1 sec. S1 3 5 7 9 S1 3 5 7 9 V/M SKIP S1 3 5 7 9 VOL FM for bank selection for CH selection VOL for 2 sec. VOL FM blank channel 15 5 MEMORY CHANNELS I Memory bank selection The receiver has 400 memory channels in 8 banks (AH) for storage of often-used frequencies. q Select memory mode with [V/M]. w Rotate [DIAL] while pushing [FUNC] to select the desired memory banks. e Rotate [DIAL] to select the desired memory channel. FM FM FM Memory bank A Memory bank G Memory bank H
[EXAMPLE]: Clearing memory channel 3 (memory bank A). I Memory clear Unwanted memory channels can be cleared (erased). Before clearing a memory channel, make sure it is no longer needed as cleared memories cannot be recalled. q Select memory mode with [V/M]. w Set the memory channel to be cleared with [DIAL]. Rotate [DIAL] while pushing [FUNC] to select a memory bank
(AH) or programmed scan edge channel. e Select VFO mode with [V/M] and push [V/M] for 1 sec. to indicate the selected memory channel. Do not hold [V/M] for more than 2 sec., otherwise the selected memory channel will be overwritten. r Push [FUNC] + [V/M] for 2 sec. to clear. 3 beeps sound, then the frequency is cleared. t Push [MODE] to return to VFO mode. FM M:A03 146.340.000 15.0 TS FM 146.010.000 15.0 TS FM M:A03 146.340.000 15.0 TS S1 3 5 7 9 S1 3 5 7 9 V/M SKIP S1 3 5 7 9 V/M SKIP VOL V/M SKIP VOL Select memory channel FM FM for 1 sec. VOL FM 16 M:A03
. . TS S1 3 5 7 9 VOL MODE SET FUNC
V/M SKIP for 2 sec. I Memory names Each memory channel and scan edge channels can be pro-
grammed with an alphanumeric name such as a repeater name, club name, etc., for easy recognition. Names can be a maximum of 6 characterssee the table at right for available characters. The color LCD and memory names can be used when the operating frequency is 30 MHz and above. q Push [FUNC] + [] for 2 sec. to turn the color LCD ON. w Push [FUNC] + [] one or more times to select the simple or multi-function screen. The memory names are available for the simple and multi-func-
tion screens only. e Select the desired memory channel. r Push [FUNC] + [(V/M) SKIP] for 2 sec. to program the memory name. The rst character of the name ashes. FM M:A00 146.100.000 JA3 15.0 TS FM M:A00 146.100.000 JA3 15.0 TS S1 3 5 7 9 VOL MEMORY CHANNELS 5 t Rotate the tuning dial to select the desired character. See the following table for a list of available characters. y Push [] (right) to advance to the next character. Push [] (left) to select the previous character. u Repeat t and y until the desired name is input. i Push [V/M] to program the name and exit programming mode. o If you want to set other channels, rotate the tuning dial. Re-
peat r through i to set the desired name. A K U e o y 8
B L V f p z 9
space D C M N W X h g q r 1 0
) E O Y i s 2
F P Z j t 3
G Q a k u 4
. H R b l v 5
, I S c m w 6 _ J T d n x 7 M The memory names are automatically programmed into the memory channels. 17 6 SCAN OPERATION I Scan types FULL SCAN (p. 19) 495 kHz 2450.095 MHz Scan Jump Repeatedly scans all fre-
quencies over the entire re-
ceiver range. U.S.A. version cannot re-
ceive some frequencies. Up to 25 programmed scan ranges (00A/00b to 24A/24b), full scan, band scan and memory bank scan provide scanning versatility. Each scan can have skip channels programmed. SELECTED BAND SCAN
(p. 19) Band edge Band edge Repeatedly scans all fre-
quencies over the entire se-
lected band. Scan Jump PROGRAMMED SCAN
(p. 19) Band edge Scan edges Band edge Scan Jump Repeatedly scans between two user-programmed fre-
quencies. Used for checking for frequencies within a specified range such as re-
peater output frequencies, etc. MEMORY (BANK) SCAN
(p. 20) Not yet programmed ch 01 ch 02 ch 03 ch 00 ch 49 ch 06 ch 05 ch 04 SKIP Repeatedly scans memory channels except skip chan-
nels within all programmed channels or within a mem-
ory bank (AH). FREQUENCY SKIP FUNCTION (p. 24) Band edge or scan edge Band edge or scan edge Skip Scan Jump Skip that Skips unwanted frequen-
cies inconveniently stop scanning. This func-
tion can be turned ON and OFF in frequency skip func-
tion set mode. MEMORY SKIP FUNCTION
(p. 22) Not yet programmed ch 01 ch 02 ch 03 ch 00 ch 04 ch 49 ch 06 ch 05 Skips unwanted memory channels that inconvenient-
ly stop scanning. Skip channels can be toggled ON and OFF by pushing
[FUNC] + [(V/M) SKIP] in memory mode. 18 I Full/band/programmed scan Scanning searches for signals automatically and makes it easier to locate new stations for listening purposes, etc. q Select VFO mode with [V/M]. w Make sure the squelch is set to the threshold point. Select automatic squelch (AUTO) or a level (19) where the noise is just muted. (p. 10) e Push and hold [], then rotate [DIAL] to select desired scan edge. ALL for full scan, BAND for band scan or PROG(RAM) 0 PROG(RAM)24 for programmed scan. (see the next page) FM PSKIP 146.100.000 15.0 TS PROGRAM 0 FM PSKIP 146.100.000 15.0 TS BAND FM PSKIP 146.100.000 15.0 TS ALL S1 3 5 7 9 S1 3 5 7 9 S1 3 5 7 9 VOL VOL VOL Programmed scan 0 Band scan Full scan SCAN OPERATION 6 r Release [] to start the scan. Decimal point(s) ashes while scanning. PSKIP appears when the frequency skip function is turned ON.
(p. 19) 0P24P flash to indicate which pair of scan edges is being scanned. To change the scanning direction, rotate [DIAL]. If the pocket beep function is activated, the receiver automatically selects the tone squelch function when a scan starts. t To stop the scan, push [] again. If the same frequencies are programmed into a pair of scan edges, programmed scan does not start. For programmed scan, scan edges must be programmed in advance. Program scan edges in the same manner of programming a memory channel (p. 14) and select a scan edge. (p. 21) A tone scan function is available to search for subaudible tones (e.g. when you want to find a subaudible tone fre-
quency necessary to open a repeater or to open the tone squelch). See p. 30 for details. 19 6 SCAN OPERATION I Memory (bank) scan q Select memory mode with [V/M]. w For memory bank scan, rotate [DIAL] while pushing
[FUNC] to select the desired memory bank. e Make sure the squelch is set to the threshold point. Select automatic squelch (AUTO) or a level (19) where the noise is just muted. (p. 11) r Push and hold [], then rotate [DIAL] to turn the memory bank scan ON or OFF. ALL indicates all memory banks are scanned (memory bank scan OFF); BANK indicates the selected memory bank is scanned (memory bank scan ON). t Release [] to start the scan. Decimal point(s) ashes while scanning. To change the scanning direction, rotate [DIAL]. If the pocket beep function is activated, the receiver automatically selects the tone squelch function when a scan starts. y To stop the scan, push [] again. FM PSKIP M:A00 146.100.000 15.0 TS BANK FM PSKIP M:A00 146.100.000 15.0 TS ALL S1 3 5 7 9 S1 3 5 7 9 VOL VOL Bank scan ON Bank scan OFF 20 I Selecting scan edges The scanning range can be set to all frequencies (full scan), a selected band (band scan) or between two user-programmed frequencies (programmed scan). The programmed scan edges can be programmed in the same manner as programming regular memory channels. Program the desired scan edge frequencies in a pair of programmed scan edge channels in advance. (pgs. 14, 15) q Select VFO mode with [V/M]. w Push and hold [], then rotate [DIAL] to select desired scan edge. ALL for full scan, BAND for band scan or PROG(RAM) 0 PROG(RAM)24 for programmed scan. e Release [] to start the programmed scan using the se-
lected edges. When scanning across the band as follows (programmed scan edges are set across the band), the parameters like tuning step, receive mode, offset frequency, duplex direc-
tion, etc. are used in each bands VFO settings instead of these scan edges. SCAN OPERATION 6 Full scan Band scan Programmed scan 24
(Scan edge channels 24A and 24b) FM FM FM 146.100.000 15.0 TS ALL 146.100.000 15.0 TS BAND S1 3 5 7 9 S1 3 5 7 9 146.100.000 15.0 TS PROGRAM24 S1 3 5 7 9 VOL VOL VOL Band ranges BAND Broadcast band HF band 50 MHz band FM broadcast band VHF avionics band 144 MHz band 300 MHz band 400 MHz band 800 MHz band 1200 MHz band 2400 MHz band FREQUENCY RANGE 0.495 1.620 MHz 1.625 29.995 MHz 75.995 MHz 30.0 107.995 MHz 76.0 108.0 135.995 MHz 255.095 MHz 136.0 382.095 MHz 255.1 769.795 MHz 382.1 960.095 MHz 769.8 960.1 1399.995 MHz 2450.095 MHz 1400.0 21 6 SCAN OPERATION I Skip channel setting Memory channels can be set to be skipped for memory skip scan. In addition, memory channels can be set to be skipped for both memory skip scan and frequency skip scan. These are useful to speedup the scan interval. q Select memory mode with [V/M]. w Rotate [DIAL] to select a memory channel to be pro-
grammed as a skip channel. e While pushing [FUNC], push [(V/M) SKIP] one or more times to select a condition. No indication SKIP or " appears
: channel will not be skipped.
: channel skipped during memory scan. PSKIP or P" appears: channel skipped during memory scan; frequency skipped during full, band and programmed scans. This setting is effective when the frequency skip function
(PSKIP or P") is turned ON. See p. 24 for details. 22 FM M:A00 146.010.000 15.0 TS FM TS SKIP M:A00 146.010.000 15.0 FM TS PSKIP M:A00 146.010.000 15.0 S1 3 5 7 9 S1 3 5 7 9 S1 3 5 7 9 VOL FM VOL FM VOL FM P Non-skip channel Skip channel Skip channel and frequency skip channel I Scan resume condition Setting the scan pause time The scan pauses when receiving signals according to the scan pause time. It can be set from 220 sec. or unlimited. q Push [FUNC] + [(MODE) SET] momentarily to enter set mode. Select a non-band scope screen in advance for color LCD. w Rotate [DIAL] until Pause Scan or PAUSE appears. PAUSE disappears after 1 sec. and the previously selected scan pause time and PA appears when color LCD is OFF. e Push [] or rotate the tuning dial while pushing [FUNC] to select the desired scan pause time. 2SEC20SEC : scan pauses for 220 sec. on a received sig-
HOLD nal.
: scan pauses on a received signal until it dis-
appears. r Push [(MODE) SET] to exit set mode. Pause Scan : 10SEC Priority : OFF Beep Audio : VOLUME Light : AUTO A.Power OFF : OFF Pause Scan : 10SEC Priority : OFF Beep Audio : VOLUME Light : AUTO A.Power OFF : OFF Pause Scan : HOLD Priority : OFF Beep Audio : VOLUME Light : AUTO A.Power OFF : OFF Scan pause time set mode 10 sec. pause time Pause scan Setting the scan resume time The scan restarts after a signal disappears according to the resume time. It can be set from 05 sec. or unlimited. q Push [FUNC] + [(MODE) SET] momentarily to enter set mode. Select a non-band scope screen in advance for color LCD. SCAN OPERATION 6 w Rotate [DIAL] until Scan Resume or RESUmE appears. RESUmE disappears after 1 sec. and the previously selected scan resume time and RE appears when color LCD is OFF. e Push [] or rotate the tuning dial while pushing [FUNC] to select the desired scan resume time. 1SEC5SEC
: scan restarts 15 sec. after the signal disap-
pears.
: scan restarts immediately after the signal dis-
appears.
: scan restarts by rotating [DIAL] only. 0SEC HOLD r Push [(MODE) SET] to exit set mode. Tone Squelch: OFF Tone Freq. : 88.5 Duplex : OFF Offset Freq.: 0.600 Scan Resume : 2SEC Tone Squelch: OFF Tone Freq. : 88.5 Duplex : OFF Offset Freq.: 0.600 Scan Resume : 2SEC Tone Squelch: OFF Tone Freq. : 88.5 Duplex : OFF Offset Freq.: 0.600 Scan Resume : HOLD Scan resume time set mode 2 sec. resume time Scan resumes by rotating [DIAL] only. 23 6 SCAN OPERATION I Frequency skip function Programming a skip frequency Unwanted frequencies can be skipped and programmed as skip channels when full scan, band scan or programmed scan is pausing. q Start full scan, band scan or programmed scan. (p. 19) w While receiving an unwanted signal and scan pauses, push [FUNC] + [(V/M) SKIP] for 2 sec. to program the re-
ceived frequency as a skip frequency. The receiver emits 3 beeps and the scan resumes. Non-programmed memory channels (blank channels) are used for skip frequency programming in reverse sequence. To scan the skip frequency after programming, cancel the skip information (p. 22) or clear the memory channel (p. 16). FM TS PSKIP 2P 370.475.000 15.0 FM TS PSKIP H49 370.475.000 15.0 S1 3 5 7 9 RX VOL S1 3 5 7 9 RX VOL FM FM RX P RX P Indication while pausing Indication while programming 24 Frequency skip function ON/OFF The frequency skip function can be turned OFF. In this case, the frequencies will not be skipped even if skip information is programmed and P SKIP or P" does not appear. q Select VFO mode with [V/M]. w Push [FUNC] + [(V/M) SKIP] to toggle the frequency skip function ON or OFF. PSKIP or P" appears when the function is turned ON. FM 146.010.000 15.0 TS FM TS PSKIP 146.010.000 15.0 S1 3 5 7 9 S1 3 5 7 9 VOL FM VOL FM P The frequency skip function is OFF. The frequency skip function is ON. I Priority watch types Priority watch checks for signals on a frequency every 5 sec. while operating on a VFO frequency or scanning. The receiver has 3 priority watch types to suit your needs. In addition, you can be alerted with beeps and a ashing . The watch resumes according to the selected scan resume condition. See p. 22 for details. If the pocket beep function is activated, the receiver auto-
matically selects the tone squelch function when priority watch starts. PRIORITY WATCH 7 MEMORY CHANNEL WATCH (p. 26) 5 sec. VFO frequency 125 msec. Memory channel While operating on a VFO frequency, priority watch checks for a signal on the selected memory channel every 5 sec. A memory channel with skip in-
formation can be watched. MEMORY SCAN WATCH
(p. 26) 5 sec. 125 msec. VFO frequency SKIP Mch 00 Mch 01 Mch 02 Mch 49 While operating on a VFO frequency, priority watch checks for signals on each memory channel in se-
quence. The memory skip function and/or memory bank scan is useful to speed up the scan. VFO SCAN WATCH (p. 27) While scanning 5 sec. VFO scanning 125 msec. Memory channel in VFO mode, priority watch checks for signals on the selected memory channel every 5 sec. 25 7 PRIORITY WATCH I Priority watch operation Memory channel watch and memory scan watch q Select VFO mode; then, set an operating frequency. w Set the watching channel(s). For memory channel watch:
Select the desired memory channel. For memory scan watch:
Select memory mode; then, push [] for 2 sec. to start memory scan. e Push [FUNC] + [(MODE) SET] momentarily to enter set mode. Select a non-band scope screen in advance for color LCD. Pause Scan : 10SEC Priority : OFF Beep Audio : VOLUME Light : AUTO A.Power OFF : OFF Pause Scan : 10SEC Priority : ON Beep Audio : VOLUME Light : AUTO A.Power OFF : OFF Pause Scan : 10SEC Priority : BELL Beep Audio : VOLUME Light : AUTO A.Power OFF : OFF r Rotate [DIAL] to select Priority or PRIo. PRIo disappears after 1 sec. and oFF and PR appears when color LCD is OFF. t Push [] or rotate the tuning dial while pushing [FUNC] to select priority watch ON or priority watch ON with alert
(BELL). If the pocket beep function is activated, the receiver automatically selects the tone squelch function when the priority watch is se-
lected. y Push [(MODE) SET] to exit set mode and start the watch. The receiver checks the memory channel frequency every 5 sec. The watch resumes according to the selected scan resume con-
dition. (p. 22) If the priority watch with alert is ON, you can be alerted with beeps and a ashing P.B or . If the direction nding screen is selected, the receiver automati-
cally selects the simple screen when the priority watch starts. M:A18 145.765.000 15.0 S1 3 5 7 9 FM TS PRIO RX VOL FM PRIO RX Priority watch set mode Priority watch is ON. Priority watch with alert is ON. While pausing on the memory channel, PRIO flashes. u Push [V/M] while the display shows the VFO frequency to stop the watch. 26 VFO scan watch q Select the desired memory channel to be watched. w Push [V/M] to select VFO mode. e Push [] for 2 sec. to start full scan, band scan or pro-
grammed scan. (p. 19) r Push [FUNC] + [(MODE) SET] momentarily to enter set mode. Select a non-band scope screen in advance for color LCD. t Rotate [DIAL] to select Priority or PRIo. PRIo disappears after 1 sec. and oFF and PR appears when color LCD is OFF. y Push [] or rotate the tuning dial while pushing [FUNC] to select priority watch ON or priority watch ON with alert
(BELL). If the pocket beep function is activated, the receiver automatically selects the tone squelch function when the priority watch is se-
lected. Pause Scan : 10SEC Priority : OFF Beep Audio : VOLUME Light : AUTO A.Power OFF : OFF Pause Scan : 10SEC Priority : ON Beep Audio : VOLUME Light : AUTO A.Power OFF : OFF Pause Scan : 10SEC Priority : BELL Beep Audio : VOLUME Light : AUTO A.Power OFF : OFF Priority watch set mode Priority watch is ON. Priority watch with alert is ON. PRIORITY WATCH 7 u Push [(MODE) SET] to exit set mode and start the watch. The receiver checks the memory channel frequency every 5 sec. The watch resumes according to the selected scan resume con-
dition. (p. 22) If the priority watch with alert is ON, you can be alerted with beeps and a ashing P.B or . If the direction nding screen is selected, the receiver automati-
cally selects the simple screen when the priority watch starts. M:A18 145.765.000 15.0 S1 3 5 7 9 FM TS ALL PRIO RX VOL FM PRIO RX While pausing on the memory channel, PRIO flashes. i Push [V/M] while the display shows the VFO frequency to stop the watch. 27 8 SUBAUDIBLE TONE OPERATION I Tone squelch operation Operation The tone squelch opens only when receiving a signal con-
taining a matching subaudible tone. You can silently wait for calls from group members using the same tone in an ama-
teur band. q Set the operating frequency in FM mode. w Set the desired subaudible tone in set mode. See the following section for programming. e Push [FUNC] + [(MODE) SET] momentarily to enter set mode. Select a non-band scope screen in advance for color LCD. r Rotate [DIAL] until Tone Squelch or tSqL appears. tSqL disappears after 1 sec. and to appears when color LCD is OFF. Tone Squelch: OFF Tone Freq. : 88.5 Duplex : OFF Offset Freq.: 0.600 Scan Resume : 2SEC Tone Squelch: OFF Tone Freq. : 88.5 Duplex : OFF Offset Freq.: 0.600 Scan Resume : 2SEC Tone Squelch: TSQL Tone Freq. : 88.5 Duplex : OFF Offset Freq.: 0.600 Scan Resume : 2SEC Tone function set mode Tone squelch OFF Tone squelch ON 28 t Push [] or rotate the tuning dial while pushing [FUNC] to select TSQL (tone squelch). y Push [(MODE) SET] to exit set mode and start the tone squelch. u When the received signal includes a matching tone, the squelch opens and the signal can be heard. When the received signals tone does not match, tone squelch does not open, however, the S-indicator shows signal strength. To open the squelch manually, push and hold [SQL]. (default) i To cancel the tone squelch, repeat steps ey as de-
scribed above and select OFF in step t. Setting subaudible tones for tone squelch operation q Select VFO mode or desired memory channel to be pro-
grammed. Each operating band and each memory channel have indepen-
dent settings. w Push [FUNC] + [(MODE) SET] momentarily to enter set mode. Select a non-band scope screen in advance for color LCD. e Rotate [DIAL] until Tone Freq. or tonE appears. tonE disappears after 1 sec. and Ct appears. r Push [] or rotate the tuning dial while pushing [FUNC] to select a subaudible tone. t Push [(MODE) SET] to exit set mode. Tone Squelch: TSQL Tone Freq. : 88.5 Duplex : OFF Offset Freq.: 0.600 Scan Resume : 2SEC Tone Squelch: TSQL Tone Freq. : 88.5 Duplex : OFF Offset Freq.: 0.600 Scan Resume : 2SEC Tone Squelch: TSQL Tone Freq. : 254.1 Duplex : OFF Offset Freq.: 0.600 Scan Resume : 2SEC Tone frequency set mode 88.5 Hz (default) 254.1 Hz tone Available subaudible tone frequencies
(unit: Hz) 67.0 69.3 71.9 74.4 77.0 79.7 82.5 85.4 88.5 91.5 94.8 97.4 100.0 103.5 107.2 110.9 114.8 118.8 123.0 127.3 131.8 136.5 141.3 146.2 151.4 156.7 159.8 162.2 165.5 167.9 171.3 173.8 177.3 179.9 183.5 186.2 189.9 192.8 196.6 199.5 203.5 206.5 210.7 218.1 225.7 229.1 233.6 241.8 250.3 254.1
"CONVENIENT Store subaudible tone frequencies and tone squelch ON/OFF settings in memories for easy recall. The receiver has 50 tone frequencies and consequently their spacing is narrow. Therefore, some tone frequencies may receive interference from adjacent ones. SUBAUDIBLE TONE OPERATION 8 I Pocket beep operation This function uses subaudible tones for calling and can be used as a common pager to inform you that someone has called using the same tone in an amateur band while you were away from the receiver. Waiting for a call from a specic station q Set the operating frequency in FM mode. w Set the desired tone squelch tone in set mode. See the previous page for programming information. e Turn the priority watch OFF when used. (p. 26) The pocket beep cannot be used with the priority watch. r Push [FUNC] + [(MODE) SET] momentarily to enter set mode. Select a non-band scope screen in advance for color LCD. Tone Squelch: OFF Tone Freq. : 88.5 Duplex : OFF Offset Freq.: 0.600 Scan Resume : 2SEC Tone Squelch: OFF Tone Freq. : 88.5 Duplex : OFF Offset Freq.: 0.600 Scan Resume : 2SEC Tone Squelch: P BEEP Tone Freq. : 88.5 Duplex : OFF Offset Freq.: 0.600 Scan Resume : 2SEC TSQL Tone function set mode Tone function OFF Pocket beep ON 29 8 SUBAUDIBLE TONE OPERATION t Rotate [DIAL] until Tone Squelch or tSqL appears. tSqL disappears after 1 sec. and to appears when color LCD is OFF. y Push [] or rotate the tuning dial while pushing [FUNC] to select P BEEP (pocket beep). u Push [(MODE) SET] to exit set mode and start the pocket beep. P.B or T SQL appears in the function display. i When a signal with the correct tone is received, the re-
ceiver emits beep tones for 30 sec. and flashes P.B or
. FM P.B 146.100.000 15.0 TS S1 3 5 7 9 RX VOL FM TSQL RX P flashes when correct tone is received. o Push [SQL] to stop the beeps and ashing. Tone squelch is automatically selected. I Tone scan The receiver can detect the subaudible tone frequency in a received signal. By monitoring a signal that is being transmit-
ted on a frequency, you can check the tone frequency re-
quired to access the repeater, or to open the tone squelch. q Set the desired frequency or memory channel to be checked for a tone frequency. w Select FM mode with [MODE]. e Push [FUNC] + [] for 2 sec. to start the tone scan. To change the scanning direction, rotate [DIAL]. r When the tone frequency is detected, the set mode con-
tents are programmed with the tone frequency. The tone scan pauses when a tone frequency is detected. The detected tone frequency is used for the tone squelch fre-
quency. Ct appears during tone scan. t Push [] to stop the scan. FM 146.1 CT 15.0 TS S1 3 5 7 9 VOL Ct appears during tone scan. Tone frequencies flash as they are scanned. 30 Duplex communication uses 2 different frequencies for trans-
mitting and receiving. Generally, duplex is used in communi-
cation through a repeater, some utility communications, etc. During duplex operation, the transmit station frequency is shifted from the receive station frequency by the offset fre-
quency. Repeater information (offset frequency and shift di-
rection) can be programmed into memory channels. (p. 14) This function is not available in the broadcast band (0.495 1.620 MHz) except for U.S.A. and Canada versions. q Set the receive station frequency (repeater output fre-
quency). w Set the shift direction and offset of the transmit station fre-
quency as described below. e Push and hold [SQL] to monitor the transmit station fre-
quency (repeater input frequency) directly. FM DUP 146.100.000 15.0 TS S1 3 5 7 9 VOL FM DUP P DUPLEX OPERATION 9 Duplex shift direction q Push [FUNC] + [(MODE) SET] momentarily to enter set mode. Select a non-band scope screen in advance for color LCD. w Rotate [DIAL] until Duplex or dUP appears. dUP disappears after 1 sec. and dP appears when color LCD is OFF. e Push [] or rotate the tuning dial while pushing [FUNC] to select DUP or (+)DUP. DUP or (+)DUP indicates the transmit station frequency for minus shift or plus shift, respectively. r Push [(MODE) SET] to exit set mode. Tone Squelch: OFF Tone Freq. : 88.5 Duplex : OFF Offset Freq.: 0.600 Scan Resume : 2SEC Tone Squelch: OFF Tone Freq. : 88.5 Duplex : -DUP Offset Freq.: 0.600 Scan Resume : 2SEC Tone Squelch: OFF Tone Freq. : 88.5 Duplex : +DUP Offset Freq.: 0.600 Scan Resume : 2SEC Duplex direction set mode Minus shift Plus shift 31 r Push [] or rotate the tuning dial while pushing [FUNC] to set the desired offset. The offset frequency changes according to the selected tuning step. (p. 8) t Push [(MODE) SET] to exit set mode. 9 DUPLEX OPERATION Offset frequency During duplex operation, the transmit station frequency is shifted from the receive station frequency by an amount de-
termined by the offset frequency. q Select VFO mode or desired memory channel to be pro-
grammed. w Push [FUNC] + [(MODE) SET] momentarily to enter set mode. Select a non-band scope screen in advance for color LCD. e Rotate [DIAL] until Offset Freq. or oFFSEt appears. oFFSEt disappears after 1 sec. and oW appears when the color LCD is OFF. Tone Squelch: OFF Tone Freq. : 88.5 Duplex : OFF Offset Freq.: 0.600 Scan Resume : 2SEC Tone Squelch: OFF Tone Freq. : 88.5 Duplex : OFF Offset Freq.: 0.600 Scan Resume : 2SEC Tone Squelch: OFF Tone Freq. : 88.5 Duplex : OFF Offset Freq.: 7.600 Scan Resume : 2SEC Offset frequency set mode 0.6 MHz (600 kHz) offset 7.6 MHz offset 32 BAND SCOPE 10 y Rotate [DIAL] to set the highlighted cursor to the desired waveform and set the frequency of the signal. Start sweeping to set the selected frequency to the center fre-
quency. The band scope function allows you to visually check a spec-
ied frequency range. Sweep range can be selected from 5 kHz through 500 kHz. Receive audio is muted while monitoring the band scope. Push [SQL] to cancel sweeping and receive the audio. q Push [FUNC] + [] for 2 sec. to turn the color LCD ON. w Push [FUNC] + [] one or more times to select the band scope screen. e Set the desired frequency as band scope center frequency. r Push [FUNC] + [V/M] momentarily to select the sweep range, if desired. 5, 10, 20, 100 and 500 kHz sweep ranges are available. FM 146.100.000 TS= 25.0 SWEEP-500k S1 3 5 7 9 VOL Sweep range t Push [FUNC] + [V/M] momentarily to start a sweep once or push them for 2 sec. to start sweeping continuously. Signal conditions (strengths) appear starting from the center of the range. Push [SQL] to cancel sweeping. 33 11 TV OPERATION I TV operation The receiver can receive TV (NTSC or PAL depending on ver-
sion). TV channels are preset depending on versions. The received video and audio can be output from [A/V OUT] if desired. TV channel receiving q Push [FUNC] + [] for 2 sec. to turn the color LCD ON, if desired. Only the audio part of the TV contents can be received. w Push [] one or more times to select the TV channel band. tV and channel number appear in the sub LCD. The squelch is automatically opened. Push [SQL] to toggle be-
tween squelch open and audio mute conditions. e Rotate [DIAL] to select the desired channel. Rotate [DIAL] while pushing [FUNC] to select the skip channel. FMW RX Skip channel setting Unwanted channels can be skipped for rapid selection, etc. q Rotate [DIAL] to select the channel to be skipped. To clear the skip setting, rotate [DIAL] while pushing [FUNC] to select a skip channel. w While pushing [FUNC], push [(V/M) SKIP] for 2 sec. to tog-
gle the condition between non-skip and skip channel. No indication
" appears
: channel will not be skipped.
: channel skipped during selection. To select a skip TV channel temporarily, rotate [DIAL] while pushing [FUNC]. Automatic TV channel programming TV channels can be programmed automatically. q Push [FUNC] + [] for 2 sec. to start TV channel pro-
gramming. w The programming will automatically stop after scanning all channels. 34 TV OPERATION 11 TV frequency (AM TV) receiving You can set the TV frequency instead of channel selection, if desired. TV frequency (AM TV) memory channel The receiver has 10 memory channels for storage of often-
used TV (AM TV) frequencies. q Push [FUNC] + [] for 2 sec. to turn the color LCD ON, if q Set the desired frequency with [DIAL]. desired. The audio part of the TV contents can be received when the color LCD is turned OFF. w Push [] one or more times to select the band above 30 MHz. TV receiving does not function for less than 30 MHz. e Push [FUNC] + [] one or more times to select the TV screen. tV and frequency appear in the sub LCD. The squelch is automatically opened. Push [SQL] to toggle be-
tween squelch open and audio mute conditions. r Rotate [DIAL] to set the desired frequency. Push [] one or more times to select the band. Rotate [DIAL] while pushing [FUNC] for dial select step. (p. 39) FMW RX Push [] one or more times to select the band. Rotate [DIAL] while pushing [FUNC] for dial select step. (p. 39) w Push [V/M] for 1 sec. to indicate memory channels. Do not hold [V/M] for more than 2 sec., otherwise the previously selected memory channel will be overwritten. e Rotate [DIAL] to select the desired channel. r Push [V/M] for 1 sec. to program. Keep pushing for 2 sec. or more to automatically select the next memory channel, if desired. FMW RX Memory programming after selection, memory transferring or memory clearing can be used as same manner of regu-
lar memory channels. (pgs. 15, 16) 35 11 TV OPERATION I ATV operation The IC-R3 ATV-type can receive an amateur TV (FM TV) within 9001300 and 22502450.095 MHz. The received video and audio can be output from [A/V OUT] if desired. (p. 5) q Push [FUNC] + [] for 2 sec. to turn the color LCD ON, if desired. Only the audio part of the TV contents can be received. w Push [] one or more times to select the 1200 or 2400 MHz bands. e Push [FUNC] + [] one or more times to select the ama-
teur TV screen. FtV and frequency appear in the sub LCD. The squelch is automatically opened. Push [SQL] to toggle be-
tween squelch open and audio mute conditions. r Rotate [DIAL] to set the desired frequency. FMW RX The video display mode can be selected as positive and negative depending on the received signal. Push [MODE]
to toggle the display mode, if desired. 36 ATV memory channel The receiver has 50 memory channels for storage of often-
used ATV (Amateur TV) frequencies. q Set the desired frequency with [DIAL]. Push [] to select the 1200 or 2400 MHz band. Rotate [DIAL] while pushing [FUNC] for dial select step. (p. 39) w Push [V/M] for 1 sec. to indicate memory channels. Do not hold [V/M] for more than 2 sec., otherwise the previously selected memory channel will be overwritten. e Rotate [DIAL] to select the desired channel. r Push [V/M] for 1 sec. to program. Keep pushing for 2 sec. or more to automatically select the next mem-
ory channel, if desired. FMW RX Memory programming after selection, memory transferring or memory clearing can be used as same manner of regu-
lar memory channels. (pgs. 15, 16) Sub carrier adjustment q Push [FUNC] + [] for 2 sec. to enter sub carrier set mode. w Push [] or rotate the tuning dial while pushing [FUNC] to adjust sub carrier for better audio re-
ceiving. RX e Push [] to exit sub carrier set mode. DIRECTION FINDING 12 The direction nding function allows you to check a variation of the signal level continuously. Direction nding function example Using a commercially available directional antenna, you can determine the direction of the signal source. Using 2 receivers with the directional antennas, you can pinpoint the signal source. q Push [FUNC] + [] for 2 sec. to turn the color LCD ON. w Push [FUNC] + [] one or more times to select the direction nding screen. e Set the desired frequency. Signal source The color LCD shows the variation of the signal level. If the strong signal is received on 1149.995 MHz or below, use the attenuator function. (p. 9) FM 146.100.000 15.0 TS FM 146.100.000 15.0 TS Signal levels Signal levels Time IC-R3 r Turn around the directional antenna for maximum receive level. t The direction (or opposite) of the maximum receive level may indicate the signal source direction. The direction nding function is a supplemental aid for nd-
ing a signal source only. It is not designed for use as a compass. 37 13 OTHER FUNCTIONS I Set mode Set mode is used for programming infrequently changed val-
ues or conditions of functions. L: Appears when the color LCD is ON. T: Appears when receiving TV. B: Does not appear within the broadcast band (0.495 1.620 MHz) except for U.S.A. and Canada versions Set mode items 6A 5GKA?D 6A 5GKA?D 6A .HAG
6A .HAG
Tone squelch (p. 28) Tone squelch tone frequency (p. 28)
)2MAH ..
)2MAH .. 2MAH 5=LA 2MAH 5=LA B
,KFAN Duplex direction (p. 31)
EJH B
BBIAJ .HAG
BBIAJ .HAG
Offset frequency (p. 32)
,E= 5FAA@KF
,E= 5FAA@KF Auto power OFF (p. 40) Power save (p. 41) Monitor switch action
(p. 41) Dial speed (p. 42) 5?= 4AIKA 5?= 4AIKA Scan resume time (p. 23)
AO ?
AO ?
Lock function effect (p. 42) 2=KIA 5?=
2=KIA 5?=
2HEHEJO
*AAF )K@E
*AAF )K@E
ECDJ 38 Scan pause time (p. 22)
,EIF=O Display mode (p. 43) Priority watch (p. 26) L
+JH=IJ Confirmation beep (p. 40) L
*HECDJ T T Backlighting (p. 13) L
*=? +H
*=? +H
(Color LCD only) Color LCD contrast (p. 43) Color LCD brightness
(p. 44) Color LCD background color (p. 44) OTHER FUNCTIONS 13 I Dial select step This receiver has a 1 MHz tuning step for quick frequency set-
ting. This dial select step can be set to 100 kHz, 1 MHz or 10 MHz steps, as desired. Setting dial select step q Select VFO mode with [V/M]. w Push [FUNC] + [] momentarily to enter dial select step setting condition. 8 appears to the selected dial select step. e While continuously pushing [FUNC], push [] to select the The selected dial select step is always displayed in the sim-
ple, multi-function and direction finding screen in the color LCD. desired dial select step. 100 kHz, 1 MHz and 10 MHz steps are available. r Release [FUNC] to exit the condition. 1 MHz dial select step is selected. FM 144.765.000 15.0 TS S1 3 5 7 9 VOL FM TS
.8 . 15.0 FM TS 8. . 15.0 FM TS 8 . . 15.0 S1 3 5 7 9 S1 3 5 7 9 S1 3 5 7 9 VOL VOL VOL This function is not available to the broadcast band (0.495 1.620 MHz) except for U.S.A. and Canada versions. 100 kHz step 1 MHz step 10 MHz step 39 13 OTHER FUNCTIONS I Beep tones The volume level for confirmation beep tones, which sound each time a switch is pushed, can be adjusted, as desired. I Auto power-off function The receiver can be set to automatically turn OFF after a specied period with beep in which no switch is pushed. When VOLUME is selected, the beep tone volume level is linked with the receive volume level. q Push [FUNC] + [(MODE) SET] momentarily to enter set mode. Select a non-band scope screen in advance for color LCD. w Rotate [DIAL] until Beep Audio or bEEP appears. bEEP disappears after 1 sec. and bE appears when color LCD is OFF. e Push [] or rotate the tuning dial while pushing [FUNC] to set the volume level. r Push [(MODE) SET] to exit set mode. Pause Scan : 10SEC Priority : OFF Beep Audio : VOLUME Light : AUTO A.Power OFF : OFF Pause Scan : 10SEC Priority : OFF Beep Audio : ______ Light : AUTO A.Power OFF : OFF Pause Scan : 10SEC Priority : OFF Beep Audio : OOO___ Light : AUTO A.Power OFF : OFF 120 min., 90 min., 60 min., 30 min. and OFF can be speci-
ed. The specied period is retained even when the receiver is turned OFF by the auto power-off function. To cancel the function, select OFF in step e below. q Push [FUNC] + [(MODE) SET] momentarily to enter set mode. Select a non-band scope screen in advance for color LCD. w Rotate [DIAL] until A.Power OFF or AP oFF appears. AP oFF disappears after 1 sec. and Ao appears when color LCD is OFF. e Push [] or rotate the tuning dial while pushing [FUNC] to select the desired time or to turn the function OFF. r Push [(MODE) SET] to exit set mode. Auto power off set mode 60 min. auto power-off Auto power-off is turned OFF. Beep tone is turned ON and linked with the volume level. 40 Beep tone is turned OFF (minimum). Beep tone is fixed to the set level. I Power saver The power saver function reduces the current drain to con-
serve battery power. q Push [FUNC] + [(MODE) SET] momentarily to enter set mode. Select a non-band scope screen in advance for color LCD. w Rotate [DIAL] until Power Save or P SAVE appears. P SAVE disappears after 1 sec. and PS appears when color LCD is OFF. e Push [] or rotate the tuning dial while pushing [FUNC] to turn the power saver ON (AUTO) or OFF. r Push [(MODE) SET] to exit set mode. Power Save : AUTO Monitor : PUSH Dial Speedup: ON Key Lock : NORMAL Display : AUTO Power Save : AUTO Monitor : PUSH Dial Speedup: ON Key Lock : NORMAL Display : AUTO Power Save : OFF Monitor : PUSH Dial Speedup: ON Key Lock : NORMAL Display : AUTO OTHER FUNCTIONS 13 I Monitor switch action The monitor switch can be set as a sticky switch. When set to the sticky condition, each push of [SQL] toggles the monitor function on and off. q Push [FUNC] + [(MODE) SET] momentarily to enter set mode. Select a non-band scope screen in advance for color LCD. w Rotate [DIAL] until Monitor or monI appears. monI disappears after 1 sec. and mo appears when color LCD is OFF. e Push [] or rotate the tuning dial while pushing [FUNC] to set the monitor switch to sticky (HOLD) or normal (PUSH). r Push [(MODE) SET] to exit set mode. Power Save : AUTO Monitor : PUSH Dial Speedup: ON Key Lock : NORMAL Display : AUTO Power Save : AUTO Monitor : HOLD Dial Speedup: ON Key Lock : NORMAL Display : AUTO Power Save : AUTO Monitor : PUSH Dial Speedup: ON Key Lock : NORMAL Display : AUTO Power save set mode Power saver ON
(AUTO) Power saver OFF Monitor switch function set mode Sticky action Normal action 41 13 OTHER FUNCTIONS I Dial speed acceleration The dial speed acceleration automatically speeds up the tun-
ing dial speed when rotating the [DIAL] rapidly. I Lock function effect The lock function prevents accidental frequency changes and accidental function access. q Push [FUNC] + [(MODE) SET] momentarily to enter set mode. Select a non-band scope screen in advance for color LCD. w Rotate [DIAL] until Dial Speedup or SPEEd appears. SPEEd disappears after 1 sec. and SP appears. e Push [] or rotate the tuning dial while pushing [FUNC] to set the dial speed acceleration ON or OFF. r Push [(MODE) SET] to exit set mode. Power Save : AUTO Monitor : PUSH Dial Speedup: ON Key Lock : NORMAL Display : AUTO Power Save : AUTO Monitor : PUSH Dial Speedup: ON Key Lock : NORMAL Display : AUTO Power Save : AUTO Monitor : PUSH Dial Speedup: OFF Key Lock : NORMAL Display : AUTO Dial speed acceleration set mode Dial speed acceleration ON Dial speed acceleration OFF While the lock function is ON, [POWER], [VOL ()] and [SQL]
can still be accessed. Accessible switches can be set to 1 of 4 groups in set mode. q Push [FUNC] + [(MODE) SET] momentarily to enter set mode. Select a non-band scope screen in advance for color LCD. w Rotate [DIAL] until Key Lock or LoCk appears. LoCk disappears after 1 sec. and Lk appears. e Push [] or rotate the tuning dial while pushing [FUNC] to select the accessible switches. NORMAL :[POWER], [VOL] and [SQL] are accessible. NO SQL NO VOL ALL
:[POWER] and [SQL] are accessible.
:[POWER] and [VOL] are accessible.
:[POWER] is accessible. r Push [(MODE) SET] to exit set mode. Lock function effect set mode
[POWER], [VOL]
and [SQL] are accessible.
[POWER] and [SQL]
are accessible. 42 OTHER FUNCTIONS 13 I Display mode selection The color LCD can be automatically turned ON when using with the external DC power (CP-18A/E or commercially available DC power supply; 5.56.3 V DC with more than 4 A capacity). q Push [FUNC] + [(MODE) SET] momentarily to enter set mode. Select a non-band scope screen in advance for color LCD. w Rotate [DIAL] until Display or dISP appears. dISP disappears after 1 sec. and dI appears. I Display contrast This item adjusts the contrast of the color LCD from 0 % to 100 % in 32 steps. q Push [FUNC] + [] for 2 sec. to turn the color LCD ON. w Push [FUNC] + [(MODE) SET] momentarily to enter set mode. Select a non-band scope screen in advance. e Rotate [DIAL] until Contrast or ContRA appears. ContRA disappears after 1 sec. and co appears. e Push [] or rotate the tuning dial while pushing [FUNC] to r Push [] or rotate the tuning dial while pushing [FUNC] to set the color LCD mode to automatic (AUTO) or manual. The color LCD will be turned OFF after setting. adjust the contrast of the color LCD. t Push [(MODE) SET] to exit set mode. r Push [(MODE) SET] to exit set mode. Key Lock : NORMAL Display : AUTO Contrast : 50%
Bright : 50%
Back Color : 4 Key Lock : NORMAL Display : MANUAL Contrast : 50%
Bright : 50%
Back Color : 4 Key Lock : NORMAL Display : AUTO Contrast : 50%
Bright : 50%
Back Color : 4 Key Lock : NORMAL Display : AUTO Contrast : 50%
Bright : 50%
Back Color : 4 Key Lock : NORMAL Display : AUTO Contrast : 50%
Bright : 50%
Back Color : 4 Key Lock : NORMAL Display : AUTO Contrast : 25%
Bright : 50%
Back Color : 4 Display mode set mode Manual selection Automatic selection RX RX RX Display contrast set mode 50% (default) 25%
43 13 OTHER FUNCTIONS I Display brightness This item adjusts the brightness of the color LCD from 0 % to 100 % in 32 steps. I Display background color This item selects the background color of the color LCD from 8 colors. q Push [FUNC] + [] for 2 sec. to turn the color LCD ON. w Push [FUNC] + [(MODE) SET] momentarily to enter set mode. Select a non-band scope screen in advance. e Rotate [DIAL] until Bright appears. bRIGHt disappears after 1 sec. and bR appears. r Push [] or rotate the tuning dial while pushing [FUNC] to adjust the brightness of the color LCD. t Push [(MODE) SET] to exit set mode. Key Lock : NORMAL Display : AUTO Contrast : 50%
Bright : 50%
Back Color : 4 Key Lock : NORMAL Display : AUTO Contrast : 50%
Bright : 50%
Back Color : 4 Key Lock : NORMAL Display : AUTO Contrast : 50%
Bright : 25%
Back Color : 4 RX RX RX Display brightness set mode 50% (default) 25%
q Push [FUNC] + [] for 2 sec. to turn the color LCD ON. w Push [FUNC] + [(MODE) SET] momentarily to enter set mode. Select a non-band scope screen in advance. e Rotate [DIAL] until Back Color appears. r Push [] or rotate the tuning dial while pushing [FUNC] to select the background color. 0 black blue purple 1 pink lime 2 green 3 orange white 4 5 6 7 t Push [(MODE) SET] to exit set mode. Key Lock : NORMAL Display : AUTO Contrast : 50%
Bright : 50%
Back Color : 4 Key Lock : NORMAL Display : AUTO Contrast : 50%
Bright : 50%
Back Color : 1 4 (default) 1 (black) 44 OTHER FUNCTIONS 13 I Cloning function The IC-R3 has receiver-to-receiver data cloning capability. This function is useful when you want to copy all of the pro-
grammed contents from one IC-R3 to another. An optional OPC-474 CLONING CABLE is required. I Partial reset If you want to initialize the operating conditions (VFO fre-
quency, VFO settings, set mode contents) without clearing the memory contents, a partial resetting function is available for the receiver. The optional CS-R3 CLONING SOFTWARE and the optional OPC-478 CLONING CABLE are available to clone and edit contents with a PC (for Microsoft Windows 95 and 98). q While pushing [MODE] and [UP], push [POWER] for 2 sec. to enter cloning mode. CLonE appears. w Connect an optional OPC-474 between both [SP] jacks. e Push [SQL] on the mas-
ter receiver (receiver-to-
receiver cloning only). oUt appears and the signal indicator shows that cloning is taking place. OPC-474 r Push [POWER] for 2 sec. to turn power OFF. Microsoft and Windows are regis-
tered trademarks of Microsoft Corpo-
ration the U.S.A and other in countries. While pushing [FUNC] and [V/M], turn power ON to par-
tially reset the receiver. I Total reset Reset the CPU before operating the receiver for the rst time, or when the internal CPU malfunctions. While pushing [FUNC], [V/M] and [MODE], turn power ON to reset the CPU. CLEAR appears in the sub LCD when resetting the CPU. CAUTION: Resetting the CPU returns all programmed contents to their default settings. 45 14 BATTERY CHARGING I Battery cautions NEVER incinerate used battery packs. Internal battery gas may cause an explosion. NEVER immerse the battery pack in water. If the battery pack becomes wet, be sure to wipe it dry BEFORE attaching it to the receiver. NEVER short terminals of the battery pack. Also, current may ow into nearby metal objects so be careful when placing bat-
tery packs in handbags, etc. If your battery pack seems to have no capacity even after being charged, completely discharge it by leaving the power ON overnight. Then, fully charge the battery pack again. If the battery pack still does not retain a charge (or very little), a new battery pack must be purchased. Use Icom battery packs, chargers or cables only. The use of non-Icom products may impair receiver performance and in-
validate the warranty. I Battery charging Prior to using the receiver for the rst time, the battery pack must be fully charged for optimum life and operation. CAUTION: To avoid damage to the receiver, turn it OFF while charging. 46 Recommended temperature range for charging:
0C to +35C; +32F to +95F Use the wall charger (BC-136A/D*) or optional desktop charger (BC-135 for rapid charging) only. NEVER use an-
other manufactures charger.
* Not supplied with some versions. An optional cable CP-18A/E (for 12 V cigarette lighter socket) can be used in-stead of the AC adapters of the above chargers. CAUTION: BE SURE to remove the CP-18A/E when charg-
ing is finished, because, a slight current still follows in the CP-18A/E and the vehicles battery will become exhausted. Battery pack installation q Remove the battery cover from the receiver. w Remove the supplied battery spacer for alkaline battery use. e Install the Li-Ion battery pack (BP-206). Be sure to observe the correct direction. Charge Li-Ion battery pack before use. Battery pack installation Battery pack removal BATTERY CHARGING 14 Regular charging q Attach the battery pack to the receiver. w Be sure to turn the receiver power OFF. e Connect the AC adapter (BC-136A/D*) or optional cable
(CP-18A/E) as shown below.
* Not supplied with some versions. r Remove any cables from the [DC 6V] jack. Charging periods: 15 hours (w/BP-206) Rapid charging with the BC-135 The optional BC-135 provides rapid charging of battery packs. Charging periods: 2.5 hours (w/BP-206) Shorten or remove the antenna. IC-R3 with BP-206 BE SURE to remove CP-18A/E when charging is finished. Turn power OFF. Check the orientation. To
[DC 6V]
CP-18A/E
(optional) CP-18A/E fuse replacement BC-136A/D CP-18A/E Fuse 5 A BC-135 CAUTION: Shorten or remove the telescoping antenna be-
fore charging to prevent the receiver from overturning. If the charge indicator flashes orange, there may be a problem with the battery pack (or charger). Re-insert the battery pack or contact your dealer. 47 15 OPERATION FLOW CHART Memory mode VFO mode
() for 2 sec. FM P V/M SKIP V/M SKIP Bank scan starting menu
(p. 20) MODE SET for 2 sec. Tuning step set mode
(p. 8) MODE SET for 2 sec. MODE SET FUNC +
momentarily MODE SET momentarily 0.4951.620 MHz 1.62529.995 MHz 30.075.995 MHz 76.0107.995 MHz 108.0135.995 MHz 136.0255.095 MHz 255.1382.095 MHz 382.1769.795 MHz Program scan starting menu (p. 19)
() for 2 sec. 769.8960.095 MHz 960.11399.995 MHz 1400.02450.095 MHz TV channels 48 OPERATION FLOW CHART 15 Set mode Tone squelch (p. 28) Power save (p. 41) Tone squelch tone frequency (p. 28) Monitor switch action
(p. 41) B Duplex direction (p. 31) Dial speed (p. 42) B Offset frequency (p. 32) Lock function effect (p. 42) Scan resume time (p. 23) Color LCD function (p. 43) Scan pause time (p. 22) Priority watch (p. 26) Confirmation beep (p. 40)
AO ?
AO ?
,EIF=O
,EIF=O
+JH=IJ
+JH=IJ
*HECDJ
*HECDJ
*=? +H
*=? +H
4)
4)
)76
)76
Color LCD contrast (p. 43) Color LCD brightness
(p. 44) L Color LCD background color (p. 44) Backlighting (p. 13) B: Does not appear within the broadcast band (0.495 1.620 MHz). L: Appears when the color LCD is ON. Auto power OFF (p. 40) Displays for set modes show the default settings. Push [] or rotate the tuning dial while pushing [FUNC] to change the set mode condition. 49 16 TV FREQUENCY TABLE The following tables show the channels versus video and audio frequencies depending on each version. I U.S.A. channels I CCIR channels CH 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Video 55.25 61.25 67.25 77.25 83.25 175.25 181.25 187.25 193.25 199.25 205.25 211.25 471.25 477.25 483.25 489.25 495.25 501.25 507.25 513.25 519.25 525.25 531.25 537.25 Audio 59.75 65.75 71.75 81.75 87.75 179.75 185.75 191.75 197.75 203.75 209.75 215.75 475.75 481.75 487.75 493.75 499.75 505.75 511.75 517.75 523.75 529.75 535.75 541.75 CH 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 Video 543.25 549.25 555.25 561.25 567.25 573.25 579.25 585.25 591.25 597.25 603.25 609.25 615.25 621.25 627.25 633.25 639.25 645.25 651.25 657.25 663.25 669.25 675.25 681.25 Audio 547.75 553.75 559.75 565.75 571.75 577.75 583.75 589.75 595.75 601.75 607.75 613.75 619.75 625.75 631.75 637.75 643.75 649.75 655.75 661.75 667.75 673.75 679.75 685.75 CH 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 Video 687.25 693.25 699.25 705.25 711.25 717.25 723.25 729.25 735.25 741.25 747.25 753.25 759.25 765.25 771.25 777.25 783.25 789.25 795.25 801.25 Audio 691.75 697.75 703.75 709.75 715.75 721.75 727.75 733.75 739.75 745.75 751.75 757.75 763.75 769.75 775.75 781.75 787.75 793.75 799.75 805.75 CH 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Video 41.25 48.25 55.25 62.25 175.25 182.25 189.25 196.25 203.25 210.25 217.25 224.25 471.25 479.25 487.25 495.25 503.25 511.25 519.25 527.25 535.25 543.25 Audio 46.75 53.75 60.75 67.75 180.75 187.75 194.75 201.75 208.75 215.75 222.75 229.75 476.75 484.75 492.75 500.75 508.75 516.75 524.75 532.75 540.75 548.75 CH 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 Video 551.25 559.25 567.25 575.25 583.25 591.25 599.25 607.25 615.25 623.25 631.25 639.25 647.25 655.25 663.25 671.25 679.25 687.25 695.25 703.25 711.25 719.25 Audio 556.75 564.75 572.75 580.75 588.75 596.75 604.75 612.75 620.75 628.75 636.75 644.75 652.75 660.75 668.75 676.75 684.75 692.75 700.75 708.75 716.75 724.75 50 CH 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 Video 727.25 735.25 743.25 751.25 759.25 767.25 775.25 783.25 791.25 799.25 807.25 815.25 823.25 831.25 839.25 847.25 855.25 Audio 732.75 740.75 748.75 756.75 764.75 772.75 780.75 788.75 796.75 804.75 812.75 820.75 828.75 836.75 844.75 852.75 860.75 I Australian channels CH 0*
1 2 3 4 5 5A*
6 7 8 9 10 11 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 Video 46.25 57.25 64.25 86.25 95.25 102.25 138.25 175.25 182.25 189.25 196.25 209.25 216.25 527.25 534.25 541.25 548.25 555.25 562.25 569.25 576.25 583.25 590.25 597.25 Audio 51.75 62.75 69.75 91.75 100.75 107.75 143.75 180.75 187.75 194.75 201.75 214.75 221.75 532.75 539.75 546.75 553.75 560.75 567.75 574.75 581.75 588.75 595.75 602.75 CH 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 Video 604.25 611.25 618.25 625.25 632.25 639.25 646.25 653.25 660.25 667.25 674.25 681.25 688.25 695.25 702.25 709.25 716.25 723.25 730.25 737.25 744.25 751.25 758.25 765.25 Audio 609.75 616.75 623.75 630.75 637.75 644.75 651.75 658.75 665.75 672.75 679.75 686.75 693.75 700.75 707.75 714.75 721.75 728.75 735.75 742.75 749.75 756.75 763.75 770.75 TV FREQUENCY TABLE 16 CH 63 64 65 66 67 68 Video 772.25 779.25 786.25 793.25 800.25 807.25 Audio 777.75 784.75 791.75 798.75 805.75 812.75 I Taiwan channels CH 7 8 9 10 11 12 Video 175.25 181.25 187.25 193.25 199.25 205.25 Audio 179.75 185.75 191.75 197.75 203.75 209.75 I New Zealand channels CH 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Video 45.25 55.25 62.25 175.25 182.25 189.25 196.25 203.25 210.25 217.25 224.25 Audio 50.75 60.75 67.75 180.75 187.75 194.75 201.75 208.75 215.75 222.75 229.75 51 NOTE:
*In the case of the IC-R3, 0 and 5A channels are displayed as 12 and 13, respectively. 16 TV FREQUENCY TABLE I China channels I Indonesian channels CH 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 Video 847.25 855.25 863.25 871.25 879.25 887.25 895.25 903.25 911.25 919.25 927.25 935.25 943.25 951.25 Audio 853.75 861.75 869.75 877.75 885.75 893.75 901.75 909.75 917.75 925.75 933.75 941.75 949.75 957.75 CH 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Video 49.75 57.75 65.75 77.25 85.25 168.25 176.25 184.25 192.25 200.25 208.25 216.25 471.25 479.25 487.25 495.25 503.25 511.25 519.25 527.25 535.25 543.25 551.25 559.25 607.25 615.25 623.25 Audio 56.25 64.25 72.25 83.75 91.75 174.75 182.75 190.75 198.75 206.75 214.75 222.75 477.75 485.75 493.75 501.75 509.75 517.75 525.75 533.75 541.75 549.75 557.75 565.75 613.75 621.75 629.75 CH 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 Video 631.25 639.25 647.25 655.25 663.25 671.25 679.25 687.25 695.25 703.25 711.25 719.25 727.25 735.25 743.25 751.25 759.25 767.25 775.25 783.25 791.25 799.25 807.25 815.25 823.25 831.25 839.25 Audio 637.75 645.75 653.75 661.75 669.75 677.75 685.75 693.75 701.75 709.75 717.75 725.75 733.75 741.75 749.75 757.75 765.75 773.75 781.75 789.75 797.75 805.75 813.75 821.75 829.75 837.75 845.75 CH 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 Video 48.25 55.25 62.25 175.25 182.25 189.25 196.25 203.25 210.25 217.25 224.25 471.25 479.25 487.25 495.25 503.25 511.25 519.25 527.25 535.25 543.25 551.25 559.25 567.25 575.25 583.25 591.25 Audio 53.75 60.75 67.75 180.75 187.75 194.75 201.75 208.75 215.75 222.75 229.75 476.75 484.75 492.75 500.75 508.75 516.75 524.75 532.75 540.75 548.75 556.75 564.75 572.75 580.75 588.75 596.75 CH 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 Video 599.25 607.25 615.25 623.25 631.25 639.25 647.25 655.25 663.25 671.25 679.25 687.25 695.25 703.25 711.25 719.25 727.25 735.25 743.25 751.25 759.25 767.25 775.25 783.25 791.25 799.25 807.25 Audio 604.75 612.75 620.75 628.75 636.75 644.75 652.75 660.75 668.75 676.75 684.75 692.75 700.75 708.75 716.75 724.75 732.75 740.75 748.75 756.75 764.75 772.75 780.75 788.75 796.75 804.75 812.75 52 CH 64 65 66 67 68 69 Video 815.25 823.25 831.25 839.25 847.25 855.25 Audio 820.75 828.75 836.75 844.75 852.75 860.75 I Italian channels CH A*
B*
C*
D*
E*
F*
G*
H*
H1*
H2*
21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 Video 53.75 62.25 82.25 175.25 183.25 192.25 201.25 210.25 217.25 224.25 471.25 479.25 487.25 495.25 503.25 511.25 519.25 527.25 535.25 543.25 551.25 559.25 567.25 575.25 583.25 591.25 599.25 Audio 59.25 67.75 87.75 180.75 188.75 197.75 206.75 215.75 222.75 229.75 476.75 484.75 492.75 500.75 508.75 516.75 524.75 532.75 540.75 548.75 556.75 564.75 572.75 580.75 588.75 596.75 604.75 CH 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 Video 607.25 615.25 623.25 631.25 639.25 647.25 655.25 663.25 671.25 679.25 687.25 695.25 703.25 711.25 719.25 727.25 735.25 743.25 751.25 759.25 767.25 775.25 783.25 791.25 799.25 807.25 815.25 Audio 612.75 620.75 628.75 636.75 644.75 652.75 660.75 668.75 676.75 684.75 692.75 700.75 708.75 716.75 724.75 732.75 740.75 748.75 756.75 764.75 772.75 780.75 788.75 796.75 804.75 812.75 820.75 TV FREQUENCY TABLE 16 CH 65 66 67 68 69 Video 823.25 831.25 839.25 847.25 855.25 Audio 828.75 836.75 844.75 852.75 860.75 I FOT channels CH 4 5 6 7 8 9 Video 175.25 183.25 191.25 199.25 207.25 215.25 Audio 181.75 189.75 197.75 205.75 213.75 221.75 NOTE:
*In the case of the IC-R3, AH, H1 and H2 chan-
nels are displayed as 18, 9 and 10, respec-
tively. 53 17 SPECIFICATIONS AND OPTIONS General Frequency coverage U.S.A. version Non-U.S.A. versions Mode
(unit: MHz) 0.495815.995, 9022450.095 0.4952450.095
: FM, AM, WFM, AM-TV,*1 FM-TV,*2
*1 One of either NTSC M, PAL B or PAL G systems.
*2 For 9001300 MHz and 22502450 MHz ranges only; not available in some versions. No. of memory channels Usable temp. range Tuning steps
: 450 (50 channel 8 banks plus 50 scan edges)
: 10C to +60C;
+14F to +140F
: 5, 6.25, 9,*3 10, 12.5, 15, 20, 25, 30, 50 and 100 kHz
*3 Fixed tuning step while 0.4951.620 MHz is selected except for U.S.A. and Canada versions. Frequency stability Power supply requirement
: 6 ppm max. (10C to +50C)
: 3.66.3 V DC
(negative ground) Current drain (at 4.5 V DC)
At rated output At stand-by Power save TV reception Antenna connector 210 mA typical (backlight OFF) 140 mA typical 53 mA typical 730 mA typical (color LCD ON)
: BNC (50 ) 54 Dimensions
(projections not included) Weight
: 61(W)120(H)32.9(D) mm;
21332(W)42332(H)1932(D) in
: 300 g; 10.6 oz
(w/antenna and battery) Receiver Receive system
: Triple-conversion*4 superheterodyne
*4 below 1150 MHz; Quadruple-conversion for above 1150 MHz Intermediate frequencies
AM, FM WFM 240.1 26.05 0.450 240.1 13.25 0.450 1st 2nd 3rd TV U.S.A. 241.85*5 45.75 Europe 238.35*6 38.90
*5 30799.995, 13212099.995 MHz range
*6 8001320.995, 21002450.095 MHz range Sensitivity (except spurious points; typical):
FM
(at 12 dB SINAD) WFM
(at 12 dB SINAD) 1.6254.995 MHz 0.32 V 5.0469.995 MHz 0.25 V 470799.995 MHz 0.45 V 8001999.995 MHz 0.56 V 20002299.995 MHz 1.0 V 23002450.095 MHz 1.8 V 76107.995 MHz 1.0 V 1.0 V 175221.995 MHz 470769.995 MHz 1.8 V AM (at 10 dB S/N) Selectivity FM, AM WFM Audio output power
(at 4.5 V DC) SP connector Audio/Video connector 0.4954.995 MHz 5.029.995 MHz 118136.000 MHz 222329.995 MHz 1.4 V 1.0 V 0.79 V 1.0 V
More than 12 kHz/6 dB Less than 30 kHz/50 dB More than 150 kHz/6 dB
: 100 mW typical at 10%
distortion with an 8 load
: 3-conductor 3.5 (d) mm
(18)/8
: 3-conductor 3.5 (d) mm (18) Operating periods (Approx.) TV reception color LCD ON 1 hr. 45 min. Rated output backlight OFF 2 hrs. 10 min. BP-206 Alkaline batteries*
Ni-Cd batteries*
45 min. 50 min. 57 min. 60 min. Power save 25 hrs. 30 min. 27 hrs. 30 min. 12 hrs. 50 min.
* Operating periods depend on batteries used. All stated specifications are subject to change without notice or obligation. Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the U.S.A and other countries. SPECIFICATIONS AND OPTIONS 17 Options BC-135 DESKTOP CHARGER Used for rapid charging of Li-Ion battery pack. Charging time:
2.5 hours. An AC adapter is supplied with the charger. BC-136A/D BATTERY CHARGER Regularly charges a Li-Ion battery pack. BP-206 Li-Ion BATTERY PACK 3.7 V/1650 mAh Lithium Ion battery pack. Same as supplied one. CP-18A/E CIGARETTE LIGHTER CABLE Allows you to operate the receiver through a 12 V cigarette lighter socket, and also charges a Li-Ion battery pack regu-
larly. A DC-DC converter is built-in. LC-151 CARRYING CASE Helps protect the receiver from scratches, etc. SP-13 EARPHONE Provides clear receive audio in noisy environments. CS-R3 CLONING SOFTWARE + OPC-478 CLONING CABLE Allows you to transfer data from memories, etc. and quickly and easily edit and store data via a PC (for Microsoft Win-
dows 95 and 98). OPC-474 CLONING CABLE Used for receiver-to-receiver cloning. 55 18 TROUBLESHOOTING If your receiver seems to be malfunctioning, please check the following points before sending it to a service center. PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION No power comes ON. The batteries are exhausted. Replace the batteries or charge the battery pack. The battery polarity is reversed. Check the battery polarity. No sound comes from the speaker. Volume level is too low. The squelch level is set too tight. Different tone is selected with tone squelch. Push [UP] to obtain a suitable level. Open the squelch. Check the tone using tone scan. Frequency cannot be set. The lock function is activated. Push [FUNC] + [MODE (SET)] for 2 sec. to cancel the function. No beeps sound. Beep tones are turned OFF or the beep tone level is low. Turn beep tones ON or set the beep tone level to appropriate level in set mode. REF. pgs. 1, 46 p. 1 p. 11 p. 11 p. 30 p. 9 p. 40 Receive audio is distorted. Desired set mode item cannot be selected. The operating mode is not selected correctly. Push [MODE] to select a suitable operating mode. p. 12 Some set mode items can be selected only when the color LCD is ON. Some set mode items cannot be selected in the broadcast band. Turn the color LCD ON. Choose a band other than the broadcast band. pgs. 6, 38 p. 38 56 QUICK REFERENCE 19 Important operating instructions are summed up in this and the following page for your simple reference. By cutting along the line and folding on the dotted line, it will become a card sized operating guide which can easily be carried in a card case or wallet, etc.
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, I C P U R E S E T T N G I 58 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY We Icom Inc. Japan 6-9-16, Kamihigashi, Hirano-ku Osaka 547-0002, Japan Declare on our sole responsability that this equipment complies the essential requirements of the Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive, 1999/5/CE. Kind of equipment: COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVER Type-designation: iC-r3 Version (where applicable):
This compliances is based on conformity with the following harmonised standards, specifications or documents:
i) EN 60950 ii) prEN 301 489-1 iii) prEN 301 489-15 iv) prEN 301 783-2 v) Dsseldorf 11. July. 2000 Place and date of issue Icom (Europe) GmbH Himmelgeister strae 100 D-40225 Dsseldorf Authorized representative name Icom (Europe) GmbH T. Aoki General Manager Signature Count on us!
A-5653H-1EX-w Printed in Japan 2000 Icom Inc. 6-9-16 Kamihigashi, Hirano-ku, Osaka 547-0002 Japan
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2000-09-26 | 928 ~ 960 | CSR - Scanning Receiver | Original Equipment |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 | Effective |
2000-09-26
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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 |
h******@americantcb.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 |
IC-R3
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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 | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
Rhein Tech laboratories, Inc.
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1 | Name |
D******** F****
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1 | Physical Address |
360 Herndon Parkway
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1 |
Herndon, Virginia 20170
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1 |
United States
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1 | Telephone Number |
703 6********
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1 | Fax Number |
703 6********
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1 |
d******@rheintech.com
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app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
Rhein Tech Laboratories, Inc.
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1 | Name |
M****** F******
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1 | Physical Address |
360 Herndon Parkway
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1 |
Herndon, Virginia 20170
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1 |
United States
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1 | Telephone Number |
703 6********
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1 | Fax Number |
703 6********
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1 |
m******@rheintech.com
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app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
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 | 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 |
Rhein Tech Laboratories, Inc.
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1 | Name |
R**** M********
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1 | Telephone Number |
703-6********
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1 | Fax Number |
703-6********
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1 |
F******@rheintech.com
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1 | 1 | 15B | 30 | 50 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 2 | 15B | 54 | 144 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 3 | 15B | 148 | 219 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 4 | 15B | 220 | 222 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 5 | 15B | 225 | 420 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 6 | 15B | 450 | 824 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 7 | 15B | 849 | 869 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 8 | 15B | 894 | 902 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 9 | 15B | 928 | 960 |
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