all | frequencies |
|
|
|
exhibits | applications |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
manuals |
app s | submitted / available | |||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 |
|
User Manual 1 | Users Manual | 3.63 MiB | ||||
1 |
|
User Manual 2 | Users Manual | 4.25 MiB | ||||
1 |
|
User Manual 3 | Users Manual | 4.14 MiB | ||||
1 | Cover Letter(s) | |||||||
1 | Cover Letter(s) | |||||||
1 | Cover Letter(s) | |||||||
1 | External Photos | |||||||
1 | Attestation Statements | |||||||
1 | ID Label/Location Info | |||||||
1 | Attestation Statements | |||||||
1 | Test Report | |||||||
1 | Test Report | |||||||
1 | Test Setup Photos |
1 | User Manual 1 | Users Manual | 3.63 MiB |
INSTRUCTION MANUAL VHF/UHF DIGITAL TRANSCEIVER i80AD This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. WARNING: MODIFICATION OF THIS DEVICE TO RECEIVE CEL-
LULAR RADIOTELEPHONE SERVICE SIGNALS IS PROHIBITED UNDER FCC RULES AND FEDERAL LAW. FOREWORD Thank you for purchase this ne Icom product. We under-
stand you have a choice of many different radios in the mar-
ket place. Many hours of research and development went into the design of your IC-80AD, following Icoms philosophy of technology rst. The IC-80AD VHF/UHF DIGITAL TRANSCEIVER is designed with Icoms superior technology and craftsmanship combining tra-
ditional analog technologies with the new digital technology, Digital Smart Technologies for Amateur Radio (D-STAR), for a balanced package. With proper care, this product should provide you with years of trouble-free operation. We want to take a couple of mo-
ments of your time to thank you for making your IC-80AD your radio of choice, and hope you agree with Icoms philoso-
phy of technology rst. EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS DEFINITION WORD plosion may occur. R DANGER! Personal death, serious injury or an ex-
R WARNING! Personal injury, fire hazard or electric CAUTION shock may occur. Equipment damage may occur. Recommended for optimum use. No risk of personal injury, re or electric shock. NOTE i FEATURES
DV mode (Digital voice + Low-speed data communication) operation-ready Text message and call sign exchange Transmitting position data with a GPS re-
ceiver
GPS receiver connectable Optional HM-189GPS is required
DR (D-STAR Repeater) mode and repeater list allow you to operate D-STAR repeater simply
Splash-resistant construction (IPX4*)
*Only when the supplied battery pack (or optional battery case), antenna and jack cover are at-
tached. IMPORTANT READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS carefully and completely before using the transceiver. SAVE THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL This instruction manual contains important operating instructions for the IC-80AD. PRECAUTIONS RWARNING RF EXPOSURE! This device emits Radio Frequency (RF) energy. Caution should be observed when operating this device. If you have any questions regard-
ing RF exposure and safety standards please refer to the Federal Communications Commission Ofce of Engineering and Technologys report on Evaluating Compliance with FCC Guidelines for Human Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields (OET Bulletin 65) RWARNING! NEVER hold the transceiver so that the antenna is very close to, or touching exposed parts of the body, especially the face or eyes, while transmitting. The transceiver will perform best if the microphone is 5 to 10 cm
(2 to 4 inches) away from the lips and the transceiver is verti-
cal. RWARNING! NEVER operate the transceiver with an earphone, headphones or other audio accessories at high volume levels. Hearing experts advise against continuous high volume operation. If you experience a ringing in your ears, reduce the volume level or discontinue use. RWARNING! NEVER operate the transceiver while driving a vehicle. Safe driving requires your full attention anything less may result in an accident. NEVER connect the transceiver to a power source of more than 16 V DC. This will ruin the transceiver. NEVER connect the transceiver to a power source using reverse polarity. This will ruin the transceiver. DO NOT operate the transceiver near unshielded electri-
cal blasting caps or in an explosive atmosphere. DO NOT push the PTT unless you actually intend to trans-
mit. BE CAREFUL! The transceiver will become hot when op-
erating it continuously for long periods. DO NOT use or place the transceiver in direct sunlight or in areas with temperatures below 20C (4F) or above
+60C (+140F). Place the unit in a secure place to avoid inadvertent use by children. DO NOT use harsh solvents such as benzene or alcohol to clean the transceiver, because they can damage the trans-
ceivers surfaces. ii PRECAUTIONS KEEP away from heavy rain, and never immerse the IC-80AD in the water. The transceiver meets IPX4* require-
ments for splash resistance. However, once the transceiver has been dropped, splash resistance cannot be guaranteed because of possible damage to the transceivers case or wa-
terproof seal.
*Only when the supplied battery pack (or optional battery case), antenna and jack cover are attached. NEVER operate or touch the transceiver with wet hands. This may result in an electric shock or may damage the trans-
ceiver. Even when the transceiver power is OFF, a slight current still ows in the circuits. Remove the battery pack or batteries from the transceiver when not using it for a long time. Other-
wise, the installed battery pack or batteries will become ex-
hausted, and will need to be recharged or replaced.
Important notes when using GPS receiver Please do not use the HM-189GPS close to the transceiver s antenna. The transmit signal may cause GPS receiver mal-
function. FCC INFORMATION
FOR CLASS B UNINTENTIONAL RADIATORS:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential instal-
lation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that inter-
ference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equip-
ment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the inter-
ference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and re-
ceiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. For U.S.A. only CAUTION: Changes or modications to this device, not expressly approved by Icom Inc., could void your authority to operate this device under FCC regulations. iii SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES The following accessories are supplied with the transceiver. q Hand strap 1 w Antenna 1 e Battery pack (BP-217) 1 r Belt clip 1 t Battery charger (BC-167SA/SC/SV)* 1
* The BC-167SA, BC-167SC and BC-167SV have different shapes. q w e r t 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 iv Icom, Icom Inc. and the Icom logo are registered trademarks of Icom Incorporated (Japan) in the United States, the United Kingdom, Ger-
many, France, Spain, Russia and/or other countries. Microsoft, Windows and Windows Vista are either registered trade-
marks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. TABLE OF CONTENTS FOREWORD i EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS i FEATURES i IMPORTANT i PRECAUTIONS ii, iii FCC INFORMATION iii SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES iv TABLE OF CONTENTS vvii 1 ACCESSORY ATTACHMENT12
Antenna 1
Belt clip 1
Hand strap 2
Battery pack 2 2 PANEL DESCRIPTION39
Front, top and side panels 3
Function display 8 3 BATTERY CHARGING 1015
Caution 10
Regular charging 12
Rapid charging13
Optional battery case 14
Battery information 14
External DC power operation 15 4 BASIC OPERATION 1628
Power ON 16
Setting audio volume 16 v
Setting squelch level 17
Monitor function 17
Mode selection18
[DIAL] function assignment 20
Operating band selection 20
Setting a tuning step 22
Setting a frequency 22
Lock function 24
Receiving 24
Operating mode selection 25
Attenuator function 25
Transmitting 26
Transmit power selection 27
TV channel operation 27 5 REPEATER AND DUPLEX OPERATIONS 2933
Repeater operation 29
Duplex operation 31
Auto repeater function 32
1750 Hz tone 33 6 DV MODE PROGRAMMING3446
About the D-STAR system 34
Call sign programming 36
Repeater list 39
Repeater list programming 40
Changing a repeater list45
Clearing a repeater list 46 7 DV MODE OPERATION4774
Digital mode operation 47
Current call sign setting 47
Receiving a D-STAR repeater 48
Received call sign 49
Copying the call sign 51
DR (D-STAR Repeater) mode operation 53
Simplex operation in VFO 58
D-STAR repeater operation in VFO 60
Message operation 66
Automatic reply function 68
EMR (Emergency) communication 69
Break-in communication 70
Low-speed data communication 72
Other function for DV mode operation 74 8 GPS/GPS-A OPERATION 7588
GPS operation 75
GPS-A operation 88 9 MEMORY/CALL CHANNELS8999
General description89
Selecting a memory channel 90
Selecting a call channel 91
Memory channel programming 92
Memory bank setting 93
Memory bank selection 94
Programming memory/bank/scan name 95
Selecting memory/bank name indication 96
Copying memory/call contents97
Memory clearing 98
Erasing/transferring bank contents 99 10 SCAN OPERATION 100108
Scan types 100
Full/band/programmed scan 102
Scan edges programming 103
Memory scan 104
Memory bank scan 105
Skip channel/frequency setting 106
Scan resume condition 108 11 PRIORITY WATCH109112
Priority watch types 109
Priority watch operation 110 12 MENU SCREEN OPERATION113140
General 113
MENU screen indication and arrangement 114
Items list 115
DUP/TONE items (DUP.T) 117
Scan items (SCAN) 119
Set mode items (SET) 122
Function set mode items (FUNC) 122
Display set mode items (DISP) 127
Sounds set mode items (SOUNDS) 128
DV set mode items 130
GPS set mode items 134 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 vi 15 SPECIFICATIONS159160 16 OPTIONS 161164
Optional HM-75A REMOTE CONTROL SPEAKER MICROPHONE 162
Optional HM-189GPS GPS SPEAKER MICROPHONE 164 INDEX 165169 TABLE OF CONTENTS 13 OTHER FUNCTIONS 141157
Programming a DTMF code 141
Transmitting a DTMF code 142
Clearing a DTMF memory 143
Conrming a DTMF memory 144
Setting DTMF transfer speed 144
Tone frequency and DTCS code 145
Digital code and digital call sign setting 146
Tone/DTCS squelch 148
Digital squelch 149
Pocket beep function 149
DTCS polarity setting 150
Tone scan150
Beep tones151
Dial speed acceleration 151
Key lock effect 152
Weather channel operation 152
Power save 154
Auto power OFF154
Auto power ON 154
Time-out timer 155
PTT lock 155
Display backlighting 155
LCD contrast 155
Cloning function 156
Resetting157 14 TROUBLESHOOTING158 vii ACCESSORY ATTACHMENT 1
Antenna Insert the supplied antenna into the antenna connector and screw down the antenna as shown below.
Belt clip Supplied screws Jack cover NEVER carry the transceiver by holding the antenna. KEEP the jack cover attached when jack is not in use to pro-
tect the connector from dust and moisture.
For your information Third-party antennas may increase transceiver performance. An optional AD-92SMA ANTENNA CONNECTOR ADAPTER is available to connect an antenna that has a BNC connector. CAUTION:
USE the supplied screws only. Using screws longer than specied could damage the transceiver. 1 1 1 ACCESSORY ATTACHMENT
Hand strap To facilitate carrying the transceiver, slide the hand strap through the loop on the top of the belt clip as illustrated below.
Battery pack Attach the Li-Ion battery pack (BP-217) or battery case (BP-
216) as illustrated below. Charge the Li-Ion battery pack before use. (pgs. 12, 13) Battery pack/Battery case q w Latch Handstrap 2
Front, top and side panels q w e r t y u o i
!1
!0 Function display Internal microphone Speaker Keypad PANEL DESCRIPTION 2 q ANTENNA CONNECTOR (p. 1) Connects the supplied antenna. An optional AD-92SMA adapter (p. 161) is available for connecting an antenna with a BNC connector. wPTT SWITCH [PTT] (p. 26) Push and hold to transmit, release to receive. e TX/RX INDICATOR [TX/RX] (pgs. 24, 26) Lights green while receiving a signal or when the squelch is open; lights red while transmitting. rSQUELCH KEY [SQL] (p. 17)
Push and hold to open the squelch temporarily and monitor the operating frequency.
While pushing and holding this key, rotate [DIAL] to ad-
just the squelch level. tMENU LOCK KEY [MENU
Push to enter menu screen indication ON and OFF.
(p. 113) Pushing [V/MHz] also exits from the menu screen.
Push and hold for 1 sec. to toggle the lock function ON and OFF. (p. 24) y POWER KEY [PWR]
Push and hold for 1 sec. to turn the transceiver power ON and OFF. (p. 16) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 3 2 PANEL DESCRIPTION q w e r t y u 4 o i
!1
!0 Function display Internal microphone Speaker Keypad u VOLUME CONTROL KEY []/[]
Adjust audio volume level. (p. 17)
[] enters or sends the DTMF code D. (pgs. 141143) The function of tuning control and volume control can be traded. See page 20 for details. iCONTROL DIAL [DIAL]
Rotate to tune the operating frequency. (p. 22)
During memory mode, rotate to select the memory
While scanning, changes the scanning direction.
While pushing and holding [SQL], sets the squelch channel. (pgs. 18, 90)
(pgs. 102, 104, 105) level. (p. 17)
After pushing [BAND] during memory mode operation, selects the programmed bank. (p. 94)
During menu screen operation, rotate to select the set items or values. (p. 113) The function of tuning control and volume control can be traded. See page 20 for details. o EXTERNAL SPEAKER/MICROPHONE JACK [SP/MIC]
Connect a cloning cable, optional speaker microphone or headset, if desired. See page 161 for a list of available options. Be sure to turn power OFF before connectiong/discon-
necting optional equipment to/from the [SP/MIC] jack.
!0EXTERNAL DC IN JACK [DC IN]
Connects the supplied wall charger, BC-167SA/SC/SV, to charge the attached battery pack. (p. 12)
Connect an external DC power supply through the op-
tional CP-12L, CP-19R or OPC-254L for external DC operation. (p. 15)
!1 DATA JACK [DATA] (pgs. 72, 75) Connects a PC through the optional data communication cable, OPC-1529R, for low-speed data communication or connects a GPS receiver. D KEYPAD
Push to input numeral for frequency input, memory chan-
nel selection, etc.
Push to enter or send the DTMF code. (pgs. 141143) PANEL DESCRIPTION 2 1 VOLUME/DIAL KEY [1] [V<=>D](1)
Numeral input and DTMF code: 1
Push and hold for 1 sec. to exchange the assigned functions between [DIAL] and []/[]. (p. 20) 2 TUNING STEP KEY [2] [TS](2)
Numeral input and DTMF code: 2
Push and hold for 1 sec. to enter tuning step set mode. (p. 22)
During menu screen operation or select memory write mode, push to select the set items or values.
(p. 113) 3 OUTPUT POWER KEY [3] [LOW](3)
Numeral input and DTMF code: 3
Push and hold for 1 sec. to select the output power. (p. 27) Selects the transmit output power from high, mid, low and S-low. While pushing and holding this key, [DIAL] rotation se-
lects the output power. 4 DUPLEX KEY [4] [DUP](4)
Numeral input and DTMF code: 4
Push and hold for 1 sec. to select minus duplex, plus duplex, and simplex operation. (p. 31) DUP (minus duplex), DUP (plus duplex) and no indication (simplex) appear in order. While pushing and holding this key, [DIAL] rotation se-
lects the duplex operation.
During menu screen operation, push to select the upper layer. (p. 113) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 5 2 PANEL DESCRIPTION 5 SKIP KEY [5] [SKIP](5)
Numeral input and DTMF code: 5
Push and hold to turn the frequency skip function ON and OFF in VFO mode, or set the memory channel as the following skip channel in memory mode in order. SKIP appears when memory skip, PSKIP appears when frequency skip and no indication appears when non skip channel is set. While pushing and holding this key, [DIAL] rotation se-
lects the skip condition.
During menu screen operation, push to enter or exit to/from the selected set items, etc. (p. 113) 6 MEMORY NAME KEY [6] [M.N](6)
Numeral input and DTMF code: 6
Push and hold for 1 sec. to turn the memory or bank name indication ON and OFF. (p. 96) While pushing and holding this key, [DIAL] rotation se-
lects the memory or bank indication.
During menu screen operation, push to select the lower layer. (p. 113) 6 7 TONE/DIGITAL SQUELCH KEY
[7] [TONE](7)/[DSQ](7)
Numeral input and DTMF code: 7
During FM/FM-N mode operation, push and hold for 1 sec. to select repeater tone, tone squelch, tone squelch reverse, DTCS squelch, DTCS squelch reverse and no tone operation in se-
quence. (p. 148) Pocket beep function is available for tone squelch and DTCS squelch. (p. 149)
During DV mode operation, push and hold for 1 sec. to select digital call sign squelch, digital code squelch and no squelch operation in sequence.
(p. 149) Pocket beep function is available. (p. 149) 8 RX CALL SIGN SET KEY [8] [RXCS](8)
Numeral input and DTMF code: 8
During DV mode operation, push and hold for 1 sec. to set the received call signs (station and repeaters) to current call sign. (p. 50) 9 TONE SCAN/CALL SIGN KEY
[9] [T.SCAN](9)/[CS](9)
Numeral input and DTMF code: 9
During FM/FM-N mode operation, push and hold for 1 sec. to start tone scan function. (p. 150)
During DV mode operation (including DR mode operation), push and hold for 1 sec. to enter the call sign mode. (p. 48, 57) 0 DTMF KEY [0] [DTMF](0)
Numeral input and DTMF code: 0
Push and hold for 1 sec. to select DTMF memory mode. (p. 141) VFO/MHz SCAN KEY [V/MHz] [SCAN](V/MHz)
DTMF code: A
Push to select VFO mode. (p. 18)
During VFO mode operation, push to select 1 MHz and 10 MHz tuning steps. (p. 22)
Push and hold for 1 sec. to enter scan type selec-
tion mode. (pgs. 102, 104, 105) Push again to start the scan.
Aborts numeral key input. (p. 23)
During menu screen operation, select memory write mode etc., or push to return to previous op-
erating condition. (pgs. 92, 113) MEMORY/CALL SELECT MEMORY WRITE KEY
[M/CALL] [S.MW](M/CALL)
DTMF code: B
Push to select memory mode, call channel, TV channel and weather channel. (pgs. 18, 19, 27, 90, 91, 152)
Push and hold for 1 sec. to enter select memory write mode. (p. 92) PANEL DESCRIPTION 2 DR (D-STAR REPEATER) KEY [DR]
DTMF code: C
Push to select DR mode. (pgs. 19, 53)
During DR mode operation, push to enter the ac-
cess repeater selection. VOLUME CONTROL (UP) KEY []
DTMF code D.
Adjust audio volume level. (p. 17) BAND MODE KEY [BAND] [MODE](BAND)
DTMF code: (indication: E)
During VFO mode operation, push to select an operating frequency band. (pgs. 20, 21)
During memory mode operation, push to enter memory bank group selection. (p. 94)
Push and hold for 1 sec. to select the operating
. UR KEY [.] [UR](.) mode. (p. 25)
DTMF code # (indication: F).
Inputs MHz digit for frequency input.
During DV mode operation (including DR mode operation), push and hold for 1 sec. to enter the station call sign selection mode. Rotate [DIAL] to select the call sign. During other than DV mode operation, pushing and holding this key enters the station call sign selection mode with changing the operating mode to DV mode. 2 7 2 PANEL DESCRIPTION
Function display q w e r t
!6
!5
!4
!3
!2 y u i o
!1
!0 qBATTERY INDICATOR (pgs. 12, 14)
(battery indicators) appear when the battery pack appears when the battery cells/pack must be
is attached. changed/charged.
The indicators show while charging the attached battery pack. wKEY LOCK INDICATOR (p. 24) Appears when the key lock function is activated. 8 eDUPLEX INDICATOR (p. 31) DUP appears when plus duplex, DUP appears when minus duplex is selected. rTONE INDICATOR While operating in FM/FM-N mode;
T appears while the subaudible tone encoder is in use.
(p. 29) use. (p. 148) tion is in use. (p. 148) use. (p. 148)
T SQL appears while the tone squelch function is in
T SQL-R appears while the reverse tone squelch func-
DTCS appears while the DTCS squelch function is in
DTCS -R appears while the reverse DTCS squelch function is in use. (p. 148)
S appears with the T SQL or DTCS indicator while the pocket beep function (with CTCSS or DTCS) is in use. (p. 149)
While operating in DV mode;
D SQL appears while the digital call sign squelch func-
tion is in use. (p. 149) is in use. (p. 149)
S appears with the D SQL or CSQL indicator while the pocket beep function (with digital call sign or digital code squelch) is in use. (p. 149)
, and in sequence
CSQL appears while the digital code squelch function
SKIP appears when the selected memory channel is
Shows the relative signal strength while receiving sig-
tSKIP INDICATOR (pgs. 106, 107)
P SKIP appears when the displayed frequency is set set as a skip channel. as a skip frequency. yDR (D-STAR REPEATER) INDICATOR (pgs. 19, 53) Appears when DR mode is selected. uMEMORY INDICATOR (pgs. 18, 90) Appears when memory mode is selected. iMEMORY CHANNEL NUMBER INDICATOR
Shows the selected memory channel number.
C0 or C1 appears when the call channel is selected.
TV appears when the TV channel is selected.
(pgs. 18, 90)
(pgs. 19, 91)
(pgs. 19, 27) oGPS INDICATOR Appears while GPS function is in use. GPS indicator can be turned OFF in GPS.SET mode. (p. 135)
Stays ON when GPS receiver is connected and a valid position data is received.
Blinks when an invalid position data is received.
!1PRIORITY WATCH INDICATOR (pgs. 110112) Appears when priority watch is in use. PANEL DESCRIPTION 2
!2S/RF METER nals. (p. 24)
Shows the output power level while transmitting. (p. 26)
!3POWER INDICATOR (p. 27)
L appears when low power is selected.
SL appears when S-low power is selected.
M appears when middle power is selected.
No indicator appears when high power is selected.
!4ATTENUATOR INDICATOR (p. 25) Appears when the RF attenuator is in use.
!5OPERATING MODE INDICATOR (p. 25) Shows the selected operating mode. DV, FM, FM-N, WFM and AM are available, depending on op-
erating band. DVG or DV A appears when GPS transmission or GPS-A transmission is selected in DV mode. (p. 136)
!6FREQUENCY READOUT
Displays a variety of information, such as operating fre-
quency, set mode contents. The decimal point blinks during scan.
During memory mode operation, the programmed memory or memory bank name is displayed. 2 9 BATTERY CHARGING 3
Caution Misuse of Lithium-Ion batteries may result in the following hazards: smoke, re, or the battery may rupture. Misuse can also cause damage to the battery or degradation of battery performance. R DANGER! Use and charge only specied Icom battery packs with Icom radios. Only Icom battery packs are tested and approved for use with Icom radios. Using third-party or counterfeit battery packs may cause smoke, re, or cause the battery to burst. D Battery caution R DANGER! DO NOT hammer or otherwise impact the bat-
tery. Do not use the battery if it has been severely impacted or dropped, or if the battery has been subjected to heavy pressure. Battery damage may not be visible on the outside of the case. Even if the surface of the battery does not show cracks or any other damage, the cells inside the battery may rupture or catch re. R DANGER! NEVER use or leave battery pack in areas with temperatures above +60C (+140F). High tempera-
ture buildup in the battery, such as could occur near res or stoves, inside a sun heated car, or in direct sunlight may cause the battery to rupture or catch re. Excessive tem-
peratures may also degrade battery performance or shorten battery life. 10 R DANGER! DO NOT expose the battery to rain, snow, seawater, or any other liquids. Do not charge or use a wet battery. If the battery gets wet, be sure to wipe it dry before using. R DANGER! NEVER incinerate a used battery pack since internal battery gas may cause it to rupture, or may cause an explosion. R DANGER! NEVER solder the battery terminals, or NEVER modify the battery pack. This may cause heat gen-
eration, and the battery may burst, emit smoke or catch re. R DANGER! Use the battery only with the transceiver for which it is specied. Never use a battery with any other equipment, or for any purpose that is not specied in this instruction manual. R DANGER! If uid from inside the battery gets in your eyes, blindness can result. Rinse your eyes with clean water, without rubbing them, and see a doctor immediately. WARNING! Immediately stop using the battery if it emits an abnormal odor, heats up, or is discolored or deformed. If any of these conditions occur, contact your Icom dealer or distributor. WARNING! Immediately wash, using clean water, any part of the body that comes into contact with uid from inside the battery. WARNING! NEVER put the battery in a microwave oven, high-pressure container, or in an induction heating cooker. This could cause a re, overheating, or cause the battery to rupture. CAUTION! Always use the battery within the specied tem-
perature range, 20C to +60C (4F to +140F). Using the battery out of its specied temperature range will reduce the batterys performance and battery life. CAUTION! Shorter battery life could occur if the battery is left fully charged, completely discharged, or in an exces-
sive temperature environment (above +50C; +122F) for an extended period of time. If the battery must be left unused for a long time, it must be detached from the radio after dis-
charging. You may use the battery until the battery indicator shows half-capacity, then keep it safely in a cool dry place at the following temperature range:
20C (4F) to +50C (+122F) (within a month). 20C (4F) to +35C (+95F) (within three months). 20C (4F) to +20C (+68F) (within a year). BATTERY CHARGING 3 D Charging caution R DANGER! NEVER charge the battery pack in areas with extremely high temperatures, such as near res or stoves, inside a sun-heated vehicle, or in direct sunlight. In such environments, the safety/protection circuit in the battery will activate, causing the battery to stop charging. WARNING! DO NOT charge or leave the battery in the bat-
tery charger beyond the specied time for charging. If the battery is not completely charged by the specied time, stop charging and remove the battery from the battery charger. Continuing to charge the battery beyond the specied time limit may cause a re, overheating, or the battery may rup-
ture. WARNING! NEVER insert the transceiver (battery attached to the transceiver) into the charger if it is wet or soiled. This could corrode the battery charger terminals or damage the charger. The charger is not waterproof. CAUTION! DO NOT charge the battery outside of the speci-
ed temperature range: 0C to +35C (+32F to +95F). Icom recommends charging the battery at +25C (+77F). The battery may heat up or rupture if charged out of the specied temperature range. Additionally, battery perfor-
mance or battery life may be reduced. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 11 3 BATTERY CHARGING
Regular charging Prior to using the transceiver for the first time, the battery pack must be fully charged for optimum life and operation. D Battery indicators The indicators show in sequence and
, CHARGE appears while charging (when the transceivers power is OFF). The indicators and CHARGE disappear when the battery pack is completely charged. and D Charging note Be sure to turn the transceiver power OFF. Otherwise the battery pack will not be charged completely or will take much longer to charge. External DC power operation becomes possible when using an optional CP-12L, CP-19R or OPC-254L. The attached battery pack is also charged simultaneously, except during transmit. (see p. 15 for more details) The external DC power supply voltage must be between 1016 V to charge the battery pack and for operation when using an optional OPC-254L. 12
BC-167 Transceiver
CP-12L (Optional) to
[DC IN]
to AC outlet The BC-167SA, BC-167SC and BC-167SV have different shapes. BP-217 Turn power OFF while charging the battery pack.
Charging time period:
Approx. 6 hours to cigarette lighter socket (12 V DC)
CP-19R (Optional)
OPC-254L (Optional) to 12 V DC
(power supply) Black: _ White: +
Rapid charging The optional BC-139 provides rapid charging of the battery pack. D Charging note Be sure to turn the transceiver power OFF. Detach the battery pack from the transceiver then charge the battery pack by itself, or charge the battery with regular charging when the transceiver power cannot be turned OFF. Otherwise the battery pack will not be charged (charging indicator on the BC-139 blinks orange about 10 sec. after the battery pack is installed in BC-139). The desktop charger, BC-139, can only charge BP-217 bat-
tery packs. Other types of rechargeable battery, Ni-Cd or Ni-MH cannot be charged. If the charging indicator blinks orange, there may be a problem with the battery pack or charger. If this occurs, try charging the battery pack alone, without the transceiver, or try using the standard (non-rapid) charger. Contact your dealer if you have problems charging a new battery pack. The optional CP-12L and OPC-254L can be used instead of the supplied AC adapter. Connect one of these to the
[DC 13.5V] jack in this case. NOTE: If the charging indicator blinks orange for 10 sec. or more with the battery pack installed in the transceiver, try charging the BP-217 alone. You can also try charging the BP-217 alone using the standard (non-rapid) battery charger. BATTERY CHARGING 3
Charging period: approx. 2.5 hours (with BP-217) Transceiver
(with battery pack) Turn power OFF. A to AC outlet BC-123
(supplied with BC-139) to [AC ADAPTER]
Battery pack Check the orientation. Adapter (supplied with BC-139) BC-139 (optional) Desktop charger Charging terminal Charging indicator Charging : Orange Finished : Green 3 13 3 BATTERY CHARGING
Optional battery case
Install 2 LR6 (AA) size alkaline batteries into the optional BP-216 BATTERY CASE. Be sure to observe the cor-
rect polarity. A built-in step-up converter in the BP-216 increases the voltage to 5 V DC. Approx. 100 mW of output power is possible with the BP-216 operation. Also, no transmit output power selec-
tion (TX inhibit) is available. Keep battery contacts clean. Its a good idea to clean bat-
tery terminals once a week. D Battery information The batteries may seem to have low capacity when used in low temperatures such as 10C (+14F) or below. Keep the batteries warm in this case. D Battery replacement When the batteries become exhausted, the function display may blink or have a lower contrast. In this cases, replace all batteries with new, same brand, alkaline batteries. 14
Battery information D Battery life The transceiver operates with the BP-217 Li-ion as follows. When operating in DV mode, operating time may be short-
ened by one-half hour. VHF band : Approx. 6.5 hours UHF band : Approx. 6.0 hours
(Tx: Rx: Stand-by=1: 1: 8) Even when the transceiver power is OFF, a small current still flows in the radio. Remove the battery pack or case from the transceiver when not using it for a long time. Oth-
erwise, the battery pack or installed batteries will become exhausted. The battery protection function sets transceiver to Low power (0.5 W) automatically when temperature is 0C
(+32F) or below. In this case, transmit power selections
(Hi/Mid) are also disable. D Battery indicator The battery indicator, Li-ion is attached to the transceiver.
, appears only when the BP-217 The battery indicator does not appear when turning power ON after charging is completed without disconnecting the battery charger or external DC power. Indication Battery condition The battery has ample capacity. The battery is nearing exhaustion. Charging is neces-
sary.
External DC power operation An optional cigarette lighter cable (CP-12L or CP-19R; for 12 V cigarette lighter socket) or external DC power cable
(OPC-254L) can be used for external power operation. D Operating note Power supply voltage must be between 10.016.0 V DC. NEVER CONNECT OVER 16 V DC directly into the [DC IN]
jack of the transceiver. BE SURE to use CP-12L,CP-19R or OPC-254L when con-
necting a regulated 12 V DC power supply. Use an external DC-DC converter to connect the transceiver through optional CP-12L, CP-19R or OPC-254L to a 24 V DC power source. The voltage of the external power supply must be within 1016 V DC when using either CP-12L, CP-19R or OPC-
254L, otherwise, use the battery pack. Disconnect the power cables from the transceiver when not using it. Otherwise, the vehicle battery will become ex-
hausted. The power save function is deactivated automatically dur-
ing external DC power operation. BATTERY CHARGING 3 Transceiver
CP-12L (Optional) 3 to cigarette lighter socket (12 V DC)
CP-19R (Optional) to
[DC IN]
BP-217
OPC-254L (Optional) to 12 V DC
(power supply) Black: _ White: +
NOTE: Up to 5 W (approx.) of maximum output power is available when using external DC power. However, when the supplied voltage exceeds 14 V, the built-in protection circuit activates to reduce the transmit output power to 2.5 W (approx.). 15 BASIC OPERATION 4
Power ON
Push and hold [PWR] for 1 sec. to turn power ON. Push and hold [PWR] for 1 sec. to turn power OFF.
Setting audio volume
Push [] or [] several times to adjust the audio level. If squelch is closed, push and hold [SQL] while setting the audio level. The display shows the volume level while setting. Opening message is selectable in DISP set mode.
MENU SET DISP OPN.MSG (p. 128) Volume level indicator Minimum setting (no audio) 16 Maximum setting Beep level is adjustable in SOUNDS set mode.
MENU SET SOUNDS BEEPLV (p. 128)
Setting squelch level The squelch circuit mutes the received audio signal depend-
ing on the signal strength. The transceiver has 9 squelch lev-
els, a continuously open setting and an automatic squelch setting.
While pushing and holding [SQL], rotate [DIAL] to select the squelch level. LEVEL1 is loose squelch (for weak signals) and LEVEL9 is tight squelch (for strong signals). AUTO indicates automatic level adjustment by a noise pulse counting system. OPEN indicates continuously open setting. (This selection is not available in DV mode.)
[DIAL]
Automatic squelch Maximum level BASIC OPERATION 4
Monitor function This function is used to listen to weak signals without disturb-
ing the squelch setting or to open the squelch manually even when mute functions such as the tone squelch are in use.
Push and hold [SQL] to monitor the operating frequency. The 1st segment of the S-meter blinks. The 1st segment blinks The [SQL] key can be set to sticky operation in FUNC set mode (SET). See page 123 for details.
MENU SET FUNC MONI (p. 123) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 17 4 BASIC OPERATION
Mode selection D VFO mode VFO mode is used to set the desired frequency.
Push [V/MHz] to select VFO mode.
VFO mode indication What is VFO?
VFO is an abbreviation of Variable Frequency Oscillator. Fre-
quencies for both transmitting and receiving are generated and controlled by the VFO. Set the attenuator function ON (p. 25) if the received signal is blocked by another radio transmitter when using a third party high-gain antenna. 18 D Memory mode Memory mode is used for operation on memory channels which store programmed frequencies. qPush [M/CALL] to select memory mode. appears when memory mode is selected. Push [M/CALL] several times to select call channels/TV* chan-
nels/Weather channels. Call/TV*/Weather channels can be selected in sequence.
Memory mode indication Appear wRotate [DIAL] to select the desired memory channel. Only programmed memory channels can be selected. Enter the memory channel directly to select the desired memory channel. (p. 91) See p. 92 for memory programming details.
*Appears only when TV channels are programmed via the CS-80/880 (free download software). Available for the U.S.A. version only. BASIC OPERATION 4 D Call/TV*/Weather channels Call channels are used for quick recall of most-often used frequencies.
*Appears only when TV channels are programmed via the CS-80/880 (free download software). Available for the U.S.A. version only. D DR (D-STAR Repeater) mode DR (D-STAR Repeater) mode is used for D-STAR repeater operation. In this mode, you can select the pre-programmed repeaters and UR (your call sign) by using [DIAL]. D-STAR is an abbreviation for Digital Smart Technologies for Amateur Radio. q Push [M/CALL] several times to select call channels/TV channels/Weather channels. Memory/Call/TV/Weather channels can be selected in se-
quence. wRotate [DIAL] to select the desired channel.
Call channel indication
TV channel indication reception TV is available for analog TV broadcasting only, but it is not available for digital TV bradcasting.
Weather channel indication qPush [DR] to select DR mode. appears when DR mode is selected.
DR mode indication Appear wRotate [DIAL] to select the desired access repeater. While rotating [DIAL], S/RF-meter indicates group number. Only programmed access repeaters in RPT-L menu can be se-
lected. See p. 40 for RPT-L (repeter lists) programming details.
MENU RPT-L ADD-L (p. 40) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 19 4 BASIC OPERATION
[DIAL] function assignment The [DIAL] control can be used as an audio volume con-
trol instead of []/[] keys to suit your preference. However, when [DIAL] functions as an audio volume, []/[] keys function as tuning controls.
Push and hold [V<=>D](1) for 1 sec. to toggle the dial func-
tion between tuning dial and audio volume. Appears The following functions are switched between [DIAL] and
[DIAL]
Frequency, Memory channel, Squelch level, Scanning direction
Audio volume set 20
Operating band selection The transceiver can receive the AM broadcast, HF bands, 50 MHz, FM broadcast, VHF air, 144 MHz, 300 MHz, 400 MHz or 800 MHz* bands.
In VFO mode, push [BAND] several times to select the desired frequency band. If VFO mode is not selected, such as a memory channel/call channel/TV channel/Weather channel, push [V/MHz] to select VFO mode rst, then push [BAND] to select the desired band. Available frequency bands are different depending on ver-
sion. See the specication for details. (pgs. 159, 160)
*Some frequency ranges are blocked for the U.S.A. ver-
sion by regulation.
144 MHz band
400 MHz band
Available frequency bands BASIC OPERATION 4 HF band 50 MHz band AM broadcast band FM broadcast band
: Push Initial frequencies shown differ according to version. 800 MHz band VHF air band 400 MHz band 300 MHz band 144 MHz band 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 21 4 BASIC OPERATION
Setting a tuning step The tuning step can be selected for each frequency band. The following tuning steps are available for the IC-80AD. 5.0 kHz*
10.0 kHz 12.5 kHz 15.0 kHz* 20.0 kHz 25.0 kHz 30.0 kHz 50.0 kHz 100.0 kHz 125.0 kHz 200.0 kHz
* Appears for bands below the 600 MHz only. Appears for the VHF air band only. Appears for the AM broadcast band only. 6.25 kHz* 8.33 kHz 9.0 kHz D Tuning step selection qPush [V/MHz] to select VFO mode, if necessary. wPush [BAND] to select the desired frequency band. e Push and hold [TS](2) for 1 sec. to enter tuning step set mode. While pushing and holding [TS](2), rotating [DIAL] is also se-
lectable tuning step. rRotate [DIAL] to select the desired tuning step. tPush [TS](2) (or [V/MHz]) to return to VFO mode.
[DIAL]
5 kHz tuning step
Setting a frequency D Using the dial qPush [V/MHz] to select VFO mode, if necessary. wSelect the desired frequency band with [BAND]. eRotate [DIAL] to select the desired frequency. The frequency changes according to the preset tuning steps. See the previous content to set the tuning step. When VFO mode is selected, push [V/MHz] then rotate
[DIAL] to change the frequency in 1 MHz steps, or push
[V/MHz] again then rotate [DIAL] to change the frequency in 10 MHz steps. Push [V/MHz] again to cancel it.)
[DIAL]
[DIAL] changes frequency according to the selected tuning step. the 22 After pushing [V/MHz] on VFO mode, the frequency in 1 MHz/10 MHz steps. changes
[DIAL]
D Using the keypad The frequency can be directly set via numeric keys. If a frequency outside the frequency range is en-
tered, the previously displayed frequency is auto-
matically recalled after entering last digit. q Push [V/MHz] to select VFO mode, if nec-
essary. wEnter the desired frequency via the keypad. BASIC OPERATION 4 Depending on the tuning step setting, it may not be possible to input a 1 kHz digit. In this case, enter 0 as 1 kHz digit, then ro-
tate [DIAL] to set the desired frequency.
Entering 145.580 MHz
Entering 79.300 MHz
Changing 100 kHz and below Editing 145.580 MHz to 145.640 MHz
Editing to 684 kHz Push to cancel numeral input. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 23 4 BASIC OPERATION
Lock function To prevent accidental frequency changes and unnecessary function access, use the lock function.
Push and hold [
](MENU) for 1 sec. to turn the lock func-
appears while the lock function is activated. tion ON and OFF.
[PWR], []/[], [SQL], [PTT] and [
while the lock function is activated. The squelch control and volume control can be used while the lock function is in use with default setting. Either or both the squelch control and volume control can also be locked in set mode.
MENU SET FUNC LOCK (p. 125)
](MENU) are operable Appears 24
Receiving Make sure a charged battery pack (BP-217) or brand new alkaline batteries (BP-216) are installed (pgs. 2, 14). qPush and hold [PWR] for 1 sec. to turn power ON. w Push [] or [] to set the desired audio level. (p. 16) The frequency display shows the volume level while setting. eSet the receiving frequency. (p. 23) rSet the squelch level. (p. 17) While pushing and holding [SQL], rotate [DIAL]. The rst click of [DIAL] indicates the current squelch level. LEVEL 1 is loose squelch (for weak signals) and LEVEL 9 is tight squelch (for strong signals). AUTO indicates automatic level adjustment by a noise pulse counting system. Push and hold [SQL] to open the squelch manually. t When a signal is received:
Squelch opens and audio is output. The S/RF-meter shows the relative signal strength level. r Push for setting the squelch
(Push to monitor) q [PWR]
w Set audio level e Set frequency r Set squelch level e Select band BASIC OPERATION 4
Operating mode selection Operating modes are determined by the modulation of the radio signals. The transceiver has total 5 operating modes
(FM, FM-N, WFM, AM and DV modes). The mode selection is stored independently for each band and memory channel.
Attenuator function The attenuator prevents distortion of a desired signal by very strong signals near the desired frequency or when very strong electric elds, such as from a broadcasting station, are present at your location. The attenuation is about 10 dB. Typically, AM mode is used for the AM broadcast stations
(0.4951.620 MHz) and air band (118136.995 MHz), and WFM is used for FM broadcast stations (76107.9 MHz). WFM mode cannot be selected above 810 MHz for U.S.A. ver-
sion.
Push and hold [MODE](BAND) for 1 sec. several times to select the desired operating mode. While pushing and holding [MODE](BAND), rotate [DIAL] is also available to select operating mode.
[DIAL]
q Enter ATT in FUNC set mode (in SET).
MENU SET FUNC ATT (p. 122)
(Push [MENU
]), (Push [](2)/[](8), then push [
](5).) w Push [](2) or [](8) to select ON or OFF. e Push [
](5) (or [](4)) to return to set mode, and push
[V/MHz] to return to frequency indication. ATT appears on the function display when ON is selected.
+ [DIAL]
Appears 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 25 4 BASIC OPERATION
Transmitting CAUTION: Transmitting without an antenna will damage the transceiver.
NOTE: To prevent interference, push and hold [SQL] to listen on the channel before transmitting. q Set the operating frequency.
(p. 23) Transmission is available on the 144 MHz/440 MHz amateur bands only. Select output power if desired. See next page for details. w Push and hold [PTT] to transmit. Tx/Rx indicator lights red. S/RF meter shows the output power level. e Speak into the microphone using your normal voice level. DO NOT hold the transceiver too close to your mouth or speak too loudly. This may distort your speech. rRelease [PTT] to return to receive. Tx/Rx indicator Microphone 26 WARNING!
NEVER continuously transmit for long periods of time. When the transceiver is used for continuous prolonged transmission at high power, the transceiver radiates heat to protect itself from overheating and transceivers chassis will become hot. This may cause a burn. DO NOT operate the transceiver in a situation that will obstruct heat dissipation, especially if the transceiver is operated with an external power supply. Heat dissipation may be affected, and it may cause a burn, warp the casing or damage the transceiver. NOTE: Transmit power set 2.5 W (MID) automatically when the transceiver radiates heat. CONNECT the rated range voltage when using external power supply.
Transmit power selection The transceiver has four output power levels to suit your op-
erating requirements. S-Low output power during short-range communications may reduce the possibility of interference to other stations and will conserve battery power.
Push and hold [LOW](3) for 1 sec. to toggle the trans-
mit output power between High (5W*), Mid (2.5 W*), Low (0.5 W*) and S-Low (0.1 W*). *approx. While pushing and holding [LOW](3), rotate [DIAL] is also avail-
able to select transmit power.
[DIAL]
Appears S-Low power transmission Low power transmission Mid. power transmission High power transmission ONLY S-Low power operation is available while using BP-216. BASIC OPERATION 4
TV channel operation TV channel operation is available only when TV channels are programmed using the CS-80/880 (free download software).
(p. 161) D TV channel receiving q Push [M/CALL] several times to select TV channels. TV and channel number appear. w Rotate [DIAL] to select the desired channel. While pushing and holding [BAND], rotating [DIAL] selects the all channels including skip channel.
[DIAL]
TV mode indication Channel indication reception TV is available for analog TV broadcasting only, but it is not available for digital TV bradcasting. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 27 D Automatic TV channel programming TV channels can be programmed automatically. q Push [M/CALL] several times to select TV channels. TV and channel number appear. w Push and hold [SCAN](V/MHz) for 1 sec. to start TV channel programming. The programming will automatically stop after scanning all channels. 4 BASIC OPERATION D Skip channel setting Unwanted channels can be skipped for rapid selection, etc. q Push [M/CALL] several times to select TV channels. TV and channel number appear. w Rotate [DIAL] to select the channel to be skipped. To clear the skip setting, rotate [DIAL] while pushing and holding [BAND] to select a skip channel. While pushing and holding [SKIP](5), rotating [DIAL] also selects a skip channel. e Push and hold [SKIP](5) for 1 sec. to toggle the skip setting ON and OFF. SKIP appears when the channel is set as skip channel.
[DIAL]
Appears 28 REPEATER AND DUPLEX OPERATIONS
Repeater operation When using a repeater, the transmit frequency is shifted from the receive frequency by the offset frequency. (p. 117) This is called duplex operation. It is convenient to program repeater information into memory channels. (p. 92) Repeater 144.700 MHz 144.700 MHz 145.300 MHz 145.300 MHz Uplink
(transmitting freq.) Downlink
(receiving freq.) Station B Station A q Set the receive frequency (repeater output frequency). w Set the shift direction of the transmit frequency. (DUP or DUP; see p. 31 for details.) When the auto repeater function is in use (U.S.A. and Korean versions only), this selection and step e are not necessary.
(p. 32) DUPor DUP appears 5 T e Push and hold [TONE](7) for 1 sec. to activate the subaudible tone encoder, according to re-
peater requirements. T appears. Refer to p. 117 for tone frequency settings. rPush and hold [PTT] to transmit. The displayed frequency automati-
cally changes to the transmit fre-
quency (repeater input frequency). If OFF appears, check the off-
set frequency or shift direction.
(p. 30) While receiving While transmitting tRelease [PTT] to receive. y Push and hold [SQL] to check whether the other stations transmit signal can be directly received or not. U.S.A. and Korean versions:
Auto repeater function uses standard values of the re-
peater tone frequency and offset frequency. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 29 5 REPEATER AND DUPLEX OPERATIONS D Checking the repeater input signal The transceiver can check whether the other stations trans-
mit signal can be received directly or not, by listening on the repeater input frequency.
Push and hold [SQL] to check whether the other stations transmit signal can be received directly or not. When the other stations signal can be directly received, move to a non-repeater frequency to use simplex. (duplex OFF) Indication while receiving D Off band indication If the transmit frequency is out of the amateur band, the off band indication, OFF, appears on the display when [PTT] is pushed. Check the offset frequency or duplex direction in this case. (p. 31) U.S.A. and Korean versions:
Auto repeater function uses standard values of the offset frequency.
CONVENIENT!
Tone scan function: When you dont know the subaudible tone used for a repeater, the tone scan is convenient for de-
tecting the tone frequency.
Push and hold [T.SCAN](9) for 1 sec. to start the tone scan. See p. 150 for more information. Push and hold Receives 0.6 MHz shift frequency Blinks while pushing and holding L 30
Duplex operation D Setting offset frequency q Enter OFFSET in DUP.T menu.
MENU DUP.T OFFSET (p. 117)
(Push [MENU
]), (Push [](2)/[](8), then push [
](5).) w Push []/[] (or rotate [DIAL]) to set the offset fre-
quency. e Push [
[MENU
](5) to return to DUP.T menu, and then push
] to return to frequency indication. REPEATER AND DUPLEX OPERATIONS 5 D Setting duplex direction
Push and hold [DUP](4) for 1 sec. to select DUP (nega-
tive offset) or DUP (positive offset). DUP or DUP indicates the transmit frequency for minus shift or plus shift, respectively. When offset frequency is 0.6 MHz Duplex example
+Duplex example Offset frequency setting No offset frequency Receiving Receiving 0.6 MHz offset Transmitting Transmitting U.S.A. and Korean versions:
Auto repeater function has priority over the manual duplex setting. If the transmit frequency changes after setting, the auto repeater function may have changed the duplex setting. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 31 5 REPEATER AND DUPLEX OPERATIONS
Auto repeater function The U.S.A. and Korean versions automatically use standard repeater settings (duplex ON/OFF, duplex direction, tone encoder ON/OFF) when the operating frequency falls within or outside of the general repeater output frequency range. The offset and repeater tone frequencies are not changed by the auto repeater function. Reset these frequencies, if necessary. D Frequency range and offset direction
U.S.A. version FREQUENCY RANGE 145.200145.495 MHz 146.610146.995 MHz 147.000147.395 MHz 442.000444.995 MHz 447.000449.995 MHz SHIFT DIRECTION DUP appears DUP appears DUP appears DUP appears
Korean version FREQUENCY RANGE 439.000440.000 MHz SHIFT DIRECTION DUP appears 32 U.S.A./KOREAN versions only q Enter AUTORP in FUNC set mode (SET).
MENU SET FUNC AUTORP (p. 124)
(Push [MENU
](5).) w Push [](2) or [](8) to select the auto repeater setting.
]), (Push [](2)/[](8), then push [
: Auto repeater function is turned OFF. U.S.A. version:
RPT1 : Activates duplex only. (default) RPT2 : Activates duplex and tone. OFF Korean versions:
ON OFF e Push [
[MENU
: Activates duplex and tone. (default)
: Auto repeater function is turned OFF.
](5) to return to FUNC set mode, and then push
] to return to frequency indication. Auto repeater setting U.S.A. version Korean version
1750 Hz tone To access some European repeaters, the transceiver must transmit a 1750 Hz tone burst. For such European repeaters, perform the following. This tone can be use as a Call signal in countries out of Europe. q Push and hold [DTMF.M](0) for 1 sec. to select DTMF memory. w Push [](8) several times (or rotate [DIAL] counter-clock-
wise) until T-CALL appears. REPEATER AND DUPLEX OPERATIONS 5
](5) to set. e Push [
rPush [V/MHz] to exit DTMF memory. t Set the receive frequency (repeater output frequency). y Set the shift direction of the transmit frequency. (DUP or
+DUP; see p. 31 for details.) u While pushing [PTT], push [SQL] to transmit a 1750 Hz tone burst signal. If OFF appears, check the offset frequency or shift direction.
(p. 110) The displayed frequency automatically changes to the transmit frequency (repeater input frequency). iPush and hold [PTT] to transmit. oRelease [PTT] to receive.
!0 Push and hold [SQL] to check whether the other stations transmit signal can be received directly or not, by listening on the repeater input frequency. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 33 DV MODE PROGRAMMING 6
About the D-STAR system In the D-STAR (Digital Smart Technologies for Amateur Radio) system, repeater linking via a 10 GHz backbone and/
or internet gateway provides you with much wider coverage range during digital voice mode operation.
D-STAR system outline Repeater A 10 GHz Area Zone 440 MHz Station A Repeater B 440 MHz Station B Internet In traditional repeater operation, stations that are communi-
cating must both be in the repeater's operating area. However, D-STAR repeaters can be linked via a 10 GHz backbone, as shown in the illustration at left. Using D-STAR, stations A and B can communicate even though they are in widely separated repeater operating areas. Furthermore, D-STAR repeaters can be linkled through an internet gateway, which can extend the communication range dramatically. For example, when station B uses the internet gateway connection, it can communicate with station C even though they are thousands of miles apart! By using the gate-
way connection, long distance communication is possible using 144 or 440 MHz digital voice!
In the D-STAR system, an independent repeaters operating area is called an Area and a group that of linked repeaters via a 10 GHz backbone is called a Zone. Repeater C 440 MHz 10 GHz Repeater D 440 MHz Station C Zone Station D About time-out timer function The IC-80AD has a time-out timer function for digital re-
peater operation. The timer limits a continuous transmis-
sion to approx. 10 min. Warning beeps will sound approx. 30 sec. before time-out and then again immediately before time-out. 34 D System description DV MODE PROGRAMMING 6 Area 1 Area 2 Area 3
(Gateway) Area 4 Repeater 1 Repeater 2 Repeater 3 Repeater 4 Zone A Internet Internet Network Network Area 5 Repeater 5 Zone B Area 6
(Gateway) Repeater 6 Area 7 Area 8 Repeater 7 Repeater 8 Area:
The Area is the communication range that is covered by a single repeater. The repeater is called an area repeater in the D-STAR system. Link repeater:
The microwave (10 GHz) link repeater provides to linking with another repeater site (Area) for zone construction. Zone:
The Zone is composed of several areas, that are linked by a 10 GHz microwave link. The areas 1 to 4 and 5 to 8 make up a zone at the example above. Gateway repeater:
Gateway repeaters provide communications between different zones via the internet. The repeater 3 and 6 are gateway repeaters at the example above. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 35 6 DV MODE PROGRAMMING
Call sign programming Four types of current call sign memory are available; MY (my call sign=your own call sign) UR (your call sign=other sta-
tion call sign) RPT1 (access repeater call sign) and RPT2
(link repeater call sign). Each call sign can be programmed with up to 8 characters. In addition, "MY" can store up to 6 call signs, and "UR" can store up to 60 call signs in the call sign memory. Up to 300 repeater call signs can be stored in the repeater list. D Your own call sign programming Your own call sign must be programmed for both digital voice and low-speed data communications (including GPS trans-
mission). q Enter MY in call sign screen.
MENU CALL-S MY
(Push [MENU
]), (push [](2)/[](8), then push [
](5).) MY call sign screen is displayed. w Push [](2) or [](8) to select the desired call sign mem-
ory, MY1 to MY6. 36 e Push [](6) to enter call sign programming mode. The 1st digit blinks. r Push [](2) or [](8) to select the desired character or code. Push [](6) to move the cursor right; push [](4) to move the cursor left. t Repeat the step r to enter your own call sign. Up to an 8 digit of call sign can be set. If an unwanted character is entered, push [](6) or [](4) to select the character, then push [CLR](1) to erase the selected character, or push and hold [CLR](1) for 1 sec. to erase all char-
acters following the cursor. To program a note (up to 4 characters, for operating radio type, area, etc.), go to step y, otherwise go to step i. y Push [](6) several times to set the cursor beside / indi-
cation. u Repeat step r (at previous page) to program the desired 4 character note. i Push [
](5) to store the programmed call sign with note and return to call sign screen. o Push [MENU
] to return to frequency indication. DV MODE PROGRAMMING 6 D Station call sign programming Station call sign must be programmed to call a specic sta-
tion as well as for repeater operation in both digital voice and low-speed data communications. q Enter UR in call sign screen.
MENU CALL-S UR
(Push [MENU UR (Your) call sign screen is displayed.
]), (push [](2)/[](8), then push [
](5).) w Push [](2) or [](8) to select the desired call sign mem-
e Push [](6) to enter call sign programming mode. ory, U01 to U60. The 1st digit blinks. r Push [](2) or [](8) to select the desired character or code. Push [](6) or [](4) to move the cursor right or left, respectively. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 37 6 DV MODE PROGRAMMING t Repeat the step r to enter the desired station call sign. Up to an 8 digit call sign can be set. If an unwanted character is entered, push [](6) or [](4) to select the character, then push [CLR](1) to erase the selected character, or push and hold [CLR](1) for 1 sec. to erase all char-
acters following the cursor. y Push [
](5) to store the programmed call sign and return to UR (Your) call sign screen. D Current repeater call sign programming RPT1 or RPT2 can store current call only, and repeater call signs must be stored in the repeater list (p. 39). q Enter RPT1 or RPT2 in call sign screen.
MENU CALL-S RPT1 or RPT2
(Push [MENU RPT1/RPT2 call sign screen is displayed.
]), (push [](2)/[](8), then push [
](5).) u Push [MENU
] to return to frequency indication.
For your information The IC-80AD has a call sign edit record function. When editing a call sign stored in a call sign memory (or reg-
ular memory/call channel), the default setting is to store the edited call sign into blank channel automatically ("FULL" is displayed when all call sign memory is programmed). The edited call sign can be over-written when the setting of the EDIT R (Edit record) is set to OFF or SEL. (p. 132) However, you must manually over-write a reprogrammed call sign in regular memory/call channels (temporary operation without over-writing is possible). 38 w Push [](6) to enter call sign programming mode. The 1st digit blinks. e Push [](2) or [](8) to select the desired character or code. Push [](6) or [](4) to move the cursor right or left, respectively. r Repeat the step e to enter the desired repeater call sign. Up to an 8 digit call sign can be set. If an unwanted character is entered, push [](6) or [](4) to select the character, then push [CLR](1) to erase the selected character, or push and hold [CLR](1) for 1 sec. to erase all char-
acters following the cursor. t Push [
](5) to store the programmed call sign and returns to call sign screen. y Push [MENU
] to return to frequency indication.
Repeater list The IC-80AD can store up to 300 repeater call signs. The repeater list also stores the repeater name and access re-
peater setting, etc. The outline of repeater list is follows:
q Selection for new repeater program or changing a list w Selection for a programmed repeater lists e Repeater programming (Repeater name, Call sign, Gateway repeater call sign, Repeater group, etc.) r Access repeater programming (Down link frequency, Duplex direction, Offset frequency) D Repeater list contents The following information can be programmed into repeater lists:
R-NAME (Repeater name) (pgs. 40, 44)
CALL-S (Repeater call sign) (pgs. 40, 44)
GW CAL (Gateway repeaters call sign) (pgs. 41, 45)
GROUP (Repeater group) (p. 41)
R1 USE (RPT1 use) (p. 42) When R1 USE is selected YES, following contents appear.
FREQ (Repeater output frequency) (p. 42)
DUP (Duplex direction) (p. 43)
OFF SET (Offset frequency) (p. 43) DV MODE PROGRAMMING 6 NOTE: Repeater lists can be erased by static electricity, elec-
tric transients, etc. In addition, they can be erased by mal-
function and during repairs. Therefore, we recommend that memory data be written down or be saved to a PC using the CS-80/880 CLONING SOFTWARE (free download). RPT-L ADD-L q e w R-NAME CALL S GW CAL GROUP R1 USE YES NO ADD W NO YES FREQ DUP OFF SET r EDIT-L Rpeater 1 R-NAME Rpeater 5 CALL S GW CAL GROUP R1 USE NO YES ADD W OVR W CLEAR NO YES FREQ DUP OFF SET 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 39 6 DV MODE PROGRAMMING
Repeater list programming D New repeater list programming q Enter ADD-L in RPT-L menu.
MENU RPT-L ADD-L
(Push [MENU
]), (push [](2)/[](8), then push [
](5).) R-NAME appears. Repeater call sign programming (CALL S) t Push [
](5) to enter the repeater call sign programming state. See p. 44 for repeater call sign programming de-
tails. Repeater call sign programming screen is displayed. Repeater name programming (R-NAME) w Push [
](5) to enter the repeater name programming state. See p. 44 for repeater name programming details. Repeater name programming screen is displayed. y Program the repeater call sign, then push [
](5) to exit the state. Push [](2)/[](8) to select the desired character, number, symbol (/only) or space. Push [](6)/[](4) to move the cursor right or left, respectively. u Push [](2) or [](8) to select the next content (gateway repeater call sign programming). e Program the repeater name, then push [
](5) to exit the state. Push [](2)/[](8) to select the desired character, number, symbol or space. Push [](6)/[](4) to move the cursor right or left, respectively. r Push [](2) or [](8) to select the next content (repeater call sign programming). 40
CONVENIENT!
After you program the repeater call sign, you can skip the other programming and store the list.
Push and hold [S.MW](M/CALL) for 1 sec. to enter mem-
ory write state, then push [
](5) to store the list. Gateway repeater call sign programming (GW CAL) i Push [
](5) to enter the gateway repeater call sign pro-
gramming state. See p. 45 for gateway repeater call sign programming details. Gateway repeater call sign programming screen is displayed. Programmed repeater call sign is displayed and the 8th digit is automatically added or replaced to G. o When the programmed repeater has gateway capability, push [
](5) to exit gateway repeater setting and skip to !2. Or when the programmed repeater has a different repeater for gateway communication, follow the next step !0. When the repeater does not have a gateway repeater, follow the next step !0, too.
!0 Program the other gateway repeater call sign, then push
](5) to exit the state.
Push [](2)/[](8) to select the desired character, number, symbol (/only) or space. Push [](6)/[](4) to move the cursor right or left, respectively. Up to an 8 digit call sign can be set, but 8th digit must be set to G. When the repeater does not have a gateway repeater, push and hold [CLR](1) for 1 sec. to erase all characters.
!1 Push [](2) or [](8) to select the next content (repeater group programming). DV MODE PROGRAMMING 6
](5) to enter the repeater group programming Repeater group programming (GROUP)
!2 Push [
state. Repeater group programming screen is displayed. Selected group number appears and group indicator blinks.
!3 Push [](2) or [](8) to select the desired repeater group. Selected group number appears and group indicator blinks.
!4 Push [
!5 Push [](2) or [](8) to select the next content (access
](5) to set the repeater group and exit the state. repeater setting). Push [](2) or [](8) (or rotate [DIAL]) to se-
lect the desired character, number, symbol or space. Push [](6) to move the cursor right; push
[](4) to move the cursor left. Push [CLR](1) to erase the selected character, or push and hold [CLR](1) for 1 sec. to erase all characters following the cursor. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 41 6 DV MODE PROGRAMMING Access repeater setting (R1 USE) The programmed repeater lists are assigned to use for the access repeater (RPT1) or no in DR mode. To use for RPT1, repeater frequency, duplex direction and offset frequency must be programmed.
](5) to enter the access repeater programming
!6 Push [
state. Access repeater programming screen is displayed.
!7 Push [](2) or [](8) to select YES or NO. When NO is selected, the repeater can be selected as the link repeater (RPT2) only in DR mode. When YES is selected, the repeater can be selected as the ac-
cess repeater (RPT1) and link repeater (RPT2) in DR mode.
!8 Push [
When NO is selected at step !7, skip to step #1.
](5) to exit the state. Frequency programming (FREQ) This content appears when R1 USE is selected YES.
!9 Push [
](5) to enter the frequency programming state. Frequency programming screen is displayed.
@0 Push [](2) or [](8) to select the frequency band. The selected number blinks at 1st digit. Push [](6) to move the cursor right; push [](4) to move the cursor left. Push and hold [CLR](1) for 1 sec. to clear the displayed fre-
quency.
@1 Repeat step @0 until the repeater frequency is set.
When YES is selected at step !7, push [](2) or [](8) to select the access repeater (RPT1) programming. Follow the next step !9 to program the repeater.
@2 Push [
@3 Push [](2) or [](8) to select the next content (duplex
](5) to set the frequency and exit the state. direction programming). 42 DV MODE PROGRAMMING 6 Duplex direction setting (DUP) This content appears when R1 USE is selected YES.
@4 Push [
](5) to enter the duplex direction setting state. Duplex direction setting screen is displayed.
@9 Push [](2) or [](8) to select the offset frequency. The selected number blinks. Push [](6) to move the cursor right; push [](4) to move the cursor left. Push and hold [CLR](1) for 1 sec. to clear the displayed fre-
quency.
@5 Push [](2) or [](8) to select the duplex direction.
](5) to set the offset frequency and exit the state.
#0 Push [
Storing the repeater list (ADD W)
#1 Push [](2) or [](8) to select the store operation.
#2 Push [
](5) to enter storing state.
@6 Push [
](5) to set the duplex direction and exit the state.
@7 Push [](2) or [](8) to select the next content (offset frequency programming). Offset frequency programming (OFF SET) This content appears when R1 USE is selected YES.
](5) to enter the offset frequency programming
@8 Push [
state. Offset frequency programming screen is displayed. ADD W OK? appears.
#3 Push [
](5) again to store the list. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 43 6 DV MODE PROGRAMMING
Repeater name programming (R-NAME) q Push [
](5) to enter the repeater name programming state. Repeater name programming screen is displayed. The 1st digit blinks.
](5) to enter the repeater call sign programming
Repeater call sign programming (CALL S) q Push [
state. Repeater call sign programming screen is displayed. The 1st digit blinks. w Push [](2) or [](8) to select the desired character, num-
ber, symbol or space. The selected character blinks. Push [](6) to move the cursor right; push [](4) to move the cursor left. Push [CLR](1) to erase the selected character, or push and hold
[CLR](1) for 1 sec. to erase all characters following the cursor. w Push [](2) or [](8) to select the desired character, num-
ber or symbol (/ only). The selected character blinks. Push [](6) to move the cursor right; push [](4) to move the cursor left. Push [CLR](1) to erase the selected character, or push and hold
[CLR](1) for 1 sec. to erase all characters following the cursor. e Repeat step w until the desired repeater name is pro-
e Repeat step w until the desired repeater call sign is pro-
grammed. Up to an 8 digit name can be set. r Push [
state. grammed. Up to an 8 digit call sign can be set. r Push [
state.
](5) to program the repeater name and exit the
](5) to program the repeater call sign and exit the 44
Gateway repeater call sign programming (GW CALL) q Push [
](5) to enter the gateway repeater call sign pro-
gramming. Gateway repeater call sign programming screen is displayed. Programmed repeater call sign is displayed, then the 1st char-
acter blinks. The 8th digit is automatically added or replaced to G. w Push [](2) or [](8) to select the desired character, num-
ber, symbol (/ only) or space. The selected character blinks. Push [](6) to move the cursor right; push [](4) to move the cursor left. Push [CLR](1) to erase the selected character, or push and hold
[CLR](1) for 1 sec. to erase all characters following the cursor. e Repeat step w until the desired repeater call sign is pro-
grammed. Up to an 8 digit call sign can be set, but 8th digit must be set to G. r Push [
](5) to program the gateway repeater call sign and exit the state. DV MODE PROGRAMMING 6
Changing a repeater list You can edit the contents of a repeater list to correct errors or added information. q Enter EDIT-L in RPT-L menu.
MENU RPT-L EDIT-L
(Push [MENU
]), (Push [](2)/[](8), then push [
](5).) Programmed repeater name appears. SKIP indicator SKIP indicator shows the selected repeater can not be used for access repeater (RPT1) in DR mode as follow reasons. R1 USE is set to NO Either FREQ (frequency) or DUP (duplex direction) has not been programmed Push and hold for 1 sec. to select SKIP indicator ON and OFF when both of FREQ and DUP have been programmed. w Push and hold [BAND] for 1 sec. to enter group selection, rotate [DIAL] to select the desired group (09), then push
[BAND]. e Push [](2) or [](8) to select the desired repeater list to be changed. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 45 6 DV MODE PROGRAMMING r Push [
](5) to enter the list.
Clearing a repeater list Contents of programmed list can be cleared (erased). q Enter EDIT-L in RPT-L menu.
MENU RPT-L EDIT-L
(Push [MENU
]), (Push [](2)/[](8), then push [
](5).) t Push [](2) or [](8) to select the content to be changed,
](5) to enter the content and reprogram the then push [
content (see pages 4043 for new repeater list program-
ming details). y After programming is nished, push [](2) or [](8) to select ADD W or OVR W, then push [
When ADD W is selected;
ADD W OK? appears.
](5). Programmed repeater name appears. w Push [](2) or [](8) to select the desired repeater list to be erased. Push and hold [BAND] for 1 sec. to enter group selection, rotate
[DIAL] to select the desired group (09) then push [BAND]. e Push [
](5) to enter the list. When OVR W is selected;
OVR W OK? appears. y Push [
](5) again to store the list. 46 r Push [](2) or [](8) to select CLEAR, then push
](5).
CLEAR OK? appears. t Push [
](5) again to clear the list.
Digital mode operation The IC-80AD can be operated in digital voice mode and low-
speed data operation for both transmit and receive. It can also be connected to a GPS receiver (compatible with an RS-
232 output/NMEA format/4800 bps/9600 bps) to transmit/receive position data.
Current call sign setting Set the current call sign for DV operation as follows. qEnter CALL-S in MENU screen.
MENU CALL-S
(Push [MENU
]), (Push [](2)/[](8), then push [
](5).) Call sign screen is displayed. w Push [](2) or [](8) to select the desired call sign group, UR, RPT1, RPT2 or MY, then push [
Current call sign is displayed.
](5). DV MODE OPERATION 7 Quick entry Push and hold [CS](9) for 1 sec. to enter the current call sign mode. See next page for details.
Call sign group UR : Station call signs (U01U60), CQCQCQ (U--) or repeater CQ* (R-L) can be selected.
* / plus repeater call sign (R-L), / stands for CQCQCQ RPT1 : NOTUSE* (R--) or repeater call signs (R-L) can be selected.
* Direct communication (NOT USE repeater) RPT2 : NOTUSE* (R--) or repeater call signs (R-L) can be selected.
* Direct communication or using area repeater only (NOT USE link repeater)
: My call signs (MY1MY6) can be selected. MY e Push [](2) or [](8) to select the desired call sign. Or push [](6) to enter the current call sign programming state (pgs. 3638). When UR, RPT1 or RPT2 is selected at step w, push
[BAND] several times to select the repeater call sign groups. When RPT1 or RPT2 is selected at step w, push and hold
[CS](9) for 1 sec. to toggle the call sign and repeater name in-
dications. r Push [
](5) to set the selected call sign to the current call sign and exit the state. t Repeat steps w to r to set the other current call sign. yPush [MENU
] to return to frequency indication. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 47 7 DV MODE OPERATION D Conrming current call sign q Push and hold [CS](9) for 1 sec. to enter the current call sign mode. Current UR (your) call sign is displayed. Appears momentarily w Push [](2) or [](8) to select and conrm the other cur-
rent call sign.
(UR), R1, R2 and MY appears in sequence. When R1 or R2 is selected, push and hold [CS](9) for 1 sec. to toggle the call sign and repeater name indications. When changing the call sign q Push [
](5) to enter the call sign selection mode.
Receiving a D-STAR repeater When the IC-80AD receives a signal from a D-STAR re-
peater, it receives four call sign: callers call sign, called call sign, repeater call sign 1 (the repeater that caller accessed), and repeater call sign 2 (the liked repeater). You can copy the received call signs to current call signs, and you can also reply to a call. Repeater 444.700 MHz 444.700 MHz 449.700 MHz 449.700 MHz Uplink
(transmitting freq.) Downlink
(receiving freq.) Station B Station A
Presetting q Set the desired repeater frequency. (p. 23) Select output power, if desired. (p. 27) w Set the shift direction of the transmit frequency. (DUP or w Push [](2) or [](8) to select the desired call sign,
](5). then push [
When UR, R1 or R2 is selected, push [BAND] several times to select the repeater call sign groups. e Push [CS](9) again to return to frequency indication. 48 DUP; see p. 31 for details.) When the auto repeater function is in use (U.S.A. and Korean versions only), this selection is not necessary. (p. 32) eSelect DV mode. (p. 25) r When signal is received, display indicates received call sign. See next page for information about received call signs. DV MODE OPERATION 7
Received call sign When a call is received in DV mode, the calling station and the repeater call signs being used can be stored into the re-
ceived call record. The stored call signs are viewable in the following manner. Up to 20 calls can be recorded. D Desired call record indication qEnter RX call sign set mode. C
MENU RX-CAL
(Push [MENU RX call sign screen is displayed.
]), (Push [](2)/[](8), then push [
](5).) nel. w Push [](2) or [](8) to select the desired record chan-
e To conrm the received call, push [
](5) several times to select the desired call sign from CALLER, / (CALLERs note), CALLED, RXRPT1 and RXRPT2.
: 4 character note with call sign that made a call. CALLER : The station call sign that made a call.
CALLED : The station call sign called by the caller. RXRPT1 : The repeater call sign used by the caller station. RXRPT2 : The repeater call sign linked from RXRPT1.
] to return to frequency indication. rPush [MENU
For your information When receiving a call, the received station call sign is auto-
matically displayed and scrolled in sequence in the frequency display. This can be turned OFF in DISP set mode. (p.132) Push NOTE: When a call is received in DV mode when the power save function is activated, the call sign may not be received correctly. This is normal, not a malfunction, because the call sign information cannot be detected during power save. Turn the power save function OFF (p. 123) if you want to receive a call sign correctly even in stand-by operation. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 49 7 DV MODE OPERATION D One-touch reply using the call record The stored call signs in the call record can be used to the call. q After receiving a call, push and hold [RXCS](8) for 1 sec. Or, while pushing and holding [RXCS](8), rotate [DIAL]
to select the desired call sign record. The received call sign is displayed while pushing and holding with rotating . Set your own call sign (MY) in advance. (pgs. 36, 47, 48) The call sign in CALLER is stored as UR, RXRPT1 is stored as R2 and RXRPT2 is stored as R1. Error beeps sound when a call sign is received incorrectly, and no call sign is set in this case. w Push [PTT] to transmit; release to receive. Important!
Setting call signs with the One-touch reply using the call record operation as at left are for temporary operation only. Therefore, the set call signs will be over-written when another call record is used to set call signs. Never saved into a call sign memory. If you want to save the set call signs, see Copying the call record contents into call sign memory (p. 51) for details.
For your information When a call specifying your call sign is received, the call signs of the calling station and the repeater it is using can be automatically used for operation. When CALL W (RX call sign auto write) (p. 131) is set to AUTO, the station call sign in CALLER is set to UR au-
tomatically. When RPT W (Repeater call sign auto write) (p. 131) is set to AUTO, the repeater call sign in RXRPT1 is stored as R2 and RXRPT2 is stored as R1 automatically. 50
Copying the call sign D Copying the call sign memory contents This function is convenient when or modifying a part of the current call sign. q During DV mode operation, enter call sign menu.
MENU CALL-S
(Push [MENU
]), (Push [](2)/[](8), then push [
w Push [](2) or [](8) to select UR, then push [
e Push [](2) or [](8) to select the desired call sign chan-
](5).)
](5). nel to be copied. U01U60 are available.
When AUTO is set to EDIT R item rPush [](6) to select the call sign programming mode. The 1st digit of the selected call sign blinks. Blank channel is selected automatically. t Modify the selected call sign as described in Station call sign programming (p. 37). y Push [
](5) to store the modied call sign into the selected blank channel. DV MODE OPERATION 7 NOTE:
Make sure that the EDIT R (EDIT RECORD) item in DV set mode is set to AUTO or SEL in advance. (p. 132) NOTE: The message FULL is displayed when no blank channel is available in station call sign memory. In this case, select the desired call sign channel number as described in step u is set to When SEL is set to EDIT R item below.
When SEL is set to EDIT R item rPush [](6) to select the call sign programming mode. The 1st digit of the selected call sign blinks. t Modify the selected call sign as described in Station call sign programming (p. 37). y Push [
](5). Call sign channel number blinks. Call sign channel number blinks. u Push [](2) or [](8) to select the desired call sign chan-
i Push [
](5) to store the modied call sign into the selected nel to store. channel. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 51 7 DV MODE OPERATION D Copying the call record contents into call sign memory This is a way to copy the call record contents (CALLER, RXRPT1 and RXRPT2) into call sign memory (UR, R1 and R2) at the same time or individually. qEnter RX-CS (RX call sign) mode.
MENU RX-CS
(Push [MENU
]), (Push [](2)/[](8), then push [
](5).) RX call sign screen is displayed. w Push [](2) or [](8) to select the desired record chan-
nel. e Push [
](5) several times to select the desired call sign from CALLER, / (CALLERs note), CALLED, RXRPT1 and RXRPT2.
: 4-character note with call sign that made a call. CALLER : The station call sign that made a call.
CALLED : The station call sign called by the caller. RXRPT1 : The repeater call sign used by the caller station. RXRPT2 : The repeater call sign linked from RXRPT1. rPush [](6) to enter copy select mode. Copy select screen is displayed. 52 t Push [](2) or [](8) to select the desired call sign to be copied from C ALL, C UR01C UR60, C R-L and CLEAR. C ALL selection wont appear when either station call sign memory or repeater list has no blank channel. y Push [
](5) to copy the selected records contents into the appropriate call sign memory or repeater lists. C ALL
: Copy the caller call sign in CALLER to UR (sta-
tion call sign memory) and the repeater call sign in RXRPT1 / RXRPT2 to the repeater lists. This selection wont appear when either station call sign memory or repeater list has no blank channel. C UR01 :
C UR60 : Copy the caller call sign in CALLER to UR (sta-
tion call sign memory). This selection appears when entering the copy select mode (step r) from CALLER only.
: Copy the repeater call sign in RXRPT1 / RXRPT2 to the repeater lists. This selection appears when entering the copy select mode (step r) from RXRPT1 or RXRPT2 only. C R-L CLEAR : Clear (erase) the selected call record contents. uPush [MENU
] to return to frequency indication.
1 | User Manual 2 | Users Manual | 4.25 MiB |
DV MODE OPERATION 7 e Rotate L to select the access repeater.
Only the repeaters that are programmed access repeater set-
tings, are selectable.
Group indicator appears momentarily when rotating L .
R R
R DR (D-STAR Repeater) mode is used for the D-STAR re-
peater operation. In this mode, you can select the pre-pro-
grammed repeaters and your call sign by using [DIAL]. q Push [DR] to enter DR mode. Appear Repeater selection indicator w Select the repeater group. r Push and hold R ( ) for 1 sec. to enter the your call sign selection. Selecting the repeater group q Push
, then rotate L to select the desired repeater group.
Only assigned groups from GRP 1 GRP 9 and GRP 0 are selectable. Group indicator blinks w Push again to release the group selection.
Push 9 to select the repeater group directly. UR selection indicator t Select the group as step w.
Only assigned GRP 1 GRP 9, GRP 0, GRP UR and GRP CQ are selectable.
UR (your) call signs are selectable in GRP UR. CQCQCQ is selectable in GRP CQ.
Push GRP RP. several times to select GRP UR, GRP CQ and 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 53 7 DV MODE OPERATION D D C C Continued instruction from step t on page 53. Continued instruction from step t on page 53. q w Area Zone e r CQ q Zone w Area e r My call sign JA3YUA Station call sign JG3YMK Repeater q NARA43
(JP3YHL) My call sign JA3YUA Repeater q NARA43 (JP3YHL) y Rotate
Push L to select a specied station call sign. several times to select GRP UR in advance. u Push and hold R ( ) for 1 sec. to enter the link repeater
(RPT2) selection. y Push several times to select GRP CQ, then CQCQCQ is selected as your call sign automatically.
The link repeater (RPT2) setting is set to NOT USE automati-
cally. uPush P to transmit; release to receive. L to select NOT USE. i Rotate o Push R ( ) to exit the link repeater selection.
!0Push P to transmit; release to receive. 54 D D C C Continued instruction from step t on page 53. Continued instruction from step t on page 53. DV MODE OPERATION 7 q w e r My call sign JA3YUA Station call sign JG3YMK Repeater q NARA43 (JP3YHL) Repeater r IKOMA43 (JP3YHJ) L to select a specied station call sign. several times to select GRP UR in advance. y Rotate
Push u Push and hold R ( ) for 1 sec. to enter the link repeater
(RPT2) selection. CQ q w Area e r My call sign JA3YUA Zone Repeater q NARA43 (JP3YHL) Repeater r IKOMA43 (JP3YHJ) y Rotate L to select a repeater call sign in the same several times to select GRP RP or push zone.
Push to select the repeater group in advance.
The link repeater (RPT2) setting is set to the selected repeater call sign automatically. 9 uPush P to transmit; release to receive. i Rotate zone. L to select the link repeater in the same o Push R ( ) to exit the link repeater selection.
!0Push P to transmit; release to receive. 1 2 4 5 9 1 11 12 1 14 15 1 1 1 19 55 7 DV MODE OPERATION D Continued instruction from step t on page 53. Zone A q w Area e Gateway r My call sign JA3YUA Zone B t y Gateway Repeater q Repeater e Repeater u NARA43
(JP3YHL) HIRANO43
(JP3YHH G) HAMA43
(JP1YIU) u i Station call sign JM1ZLK 56 y Rotate
Push L to select a specied station call sign. several times to select GRP UR in advance. u Push and hold R ( ) for 1 sec. to enter the link repeater
(RPT2) selection. i Rotate L to select the preset gateway repeater GW or other gateway repeater in the same zone.
Only the repeaters that have gateway capability appear. o Push R ( ) to exit the link repeater selection.
!0Push P to transmit; release to receive. D C C Continued instruction from step t on page 53. Zone A q w Area e Gateway r My call sign JA3YUA Zone B Repeater q Repeater e Repeater u NARA43
(JP3YHL) HIRANO43
(JP3YHH G) HAMA43
(JP1YIU) CQ t y Gateway u i L to select a repeater call sign in the another y Rotate zone.
Push to select the repeater group in advance.
The link repeater (RPT2) setting is set to the preset gateway repeater call sign automatically. several times to select GRP RP or push 9 uPush P to transmit; release to receive. DV MODE OPERATION 7 D C q Push and hold C (9) for 1 sec. to enter the setting conr-
mation screen.
UR (your) call sign is displayed. Appears momentarily w Push (2) or (8) to select and conrm the other cur-
rent call sign.
(UR), R1, R2 and MY appears in sequence. e Push and hold C (9) for 1sec. to toggle the name indica-
tion and call sign indication.
Name indication is available only for the repeater call sign that are programmed repeater name. r Push C (9) again to exit the setting conrmation screen. 1 2 4 5 9 1 11 12 1 14 15 1 1 1 19 57 7 DV MODE OPERATION
D q Set the desired frequency. (p. 23) O
Select output power, if desired. (p. 27) wSelect DV mode. (p. 25) e Set the current call sign as described at pages 47, 48.
Set specied station call sign to UR. r Push and hold P to transmit and speak into the micro-
phone at normal voice level.
Tx/Rx indicator lights red and the RF meter shows the output power. yRelease P to return to receive.
The other stations call sign will be received.
Received call signs can be stored into the received call record automatically. See page 131 for details. O The digital mode operation is vastly different from FM mode. One of the differences is that in digital mode the squelch does not function as in FM mode. Changing the squelch setting will not open it to hear the hiss of white noise. It only activates for digital squelch functions such as CSQL (Digital code squelch) or D SQL (Digital call sign squelch). 58
C Station call sign JG3YMK My call sign JA3YUA UR MY R1: NOT USE R2: NOT USE R q Push and hold R ( ) for 1 sec. to enter UR (your) call sign selection mode.
Push several times to select GRP CQ (CQCQCQ) GRP UR (UR call sign memories) and CS (current call sign). w Rotate e Push R ( ) to return to frequency indication mode. L to select the desired call sign. D q Set the desired frequency. (p. 23) C
Select output power, if desired. (p. 27) wSelect DV mode. (p. 25) e Set the current call sign as described at pages 47, 48.
Set specied station call sign to UR. r Push and hold P to transmit and speak into the micro-
phone at normal voice level.
Tx/Rx indicator lights red and the RF meter shows the output power. yRelease P to return to receive.
The other stations call sign will be received.
Received call signs can be stored into the received call record automatically. See page 131 for details. DV MODE OPERATION 7
C C CQ My call sign JA3YUA UR MY R1: NOT USE R2: NOT USE 1 2 4 5 9 1 11 12 1 14 15 1 1 1 19 59 7 DV MODE OPERATION
R
D q Set the desired repeaters frequency, offset and shift direc-
tion (pgs. 23, 31), then select the DV mode (p. 25). O w Set the current your own call sign.
See p. ?? for current call sign setting detail. e Set the current station call sign as follow;
z Push and hold R (.) for 1 sec. to enter UR (your) call sign selection mode, then . x Rotate
Push L to select the desired station call sign. several times to select GRP UR in advance. c Push R (.) again to return to frequency indication. rSet the current repeaters call sign as follows;
z Push and hold C (9) for 1 sec. to enter the current call sign mode.
UR (your) call sign is displayed.
Push and hold C (9) for 1 sec. to toggle the call sign and repeater name indications. x Push (2) or (8) to select R1, access repeaters
(5) to enter the current call sign call sign, then push selection mode. c Push (2) or (8) to select the desired access re-
5 to set the call sign peaters call sign, then push for RPT1.
Return to the current call sign mode. v Push (2) or (8) to select R2, link repeaters call sign,
(5) to set the current call sign selection mode. then push
RPT2 call sign screen is displayed. b Push (2) or (8) to select NOT USE, then push 5 .
Return to the current call sign mode. n Push tPush P to return to frequency indication. to transmit; release to receive.
C q w Area Zone e r My call sign JA3YUA UR Station call sign JG3YMK Repeater q JP3YHL MY R1 R2: (NOT USE) Pushing selects the repeater group when selection. 60 D C C q Set the desired repeaters frequency, offset and shift direc-
tion (pgs. 23, 31), then select the DV mode (p. 25). w Set the current your own call sign.
See p. ?? for current call sign setting detail. e Set the current station call sign as follow;
Push and hold R (.) for 1 sec. to enter UR (your) call sign selection mode.
Push QCQ is selected automatically. several times to select GRP CQ, then CQC-
rSet the current repeaters call sign as follows;
z Push and hold C (9) for 1 sec. to enter the current call sign mode.
UR (your) call sign is displayed.
Push and hold C (9) for 1 sec. to toggle the call sign and repeater name indications. x Push (2) or (8) to select R1, access repeaters
(5) to enter the current call sign call sign, then push selection mode. c Push (2) or (8) to select the desired access re-
5 to set the call sign peaters call sign, then push for RPT1.
Return to the current call sign mode. v Push (2) or (8) to select R2, link repeaters call sign,
(5) to set the current call sign selection mode. then push
RPT2 call sign screen is displayed. Pushing selects the repeater group when selection. DV MODE OPERATION 7 b Push (2) or (8) to select NOT USE, then push 5 .
Return to the current call sign mode. n Push tPush P to return to frequency indication. to transmit; release to receive.
C CQ q Zone w Area e r My call sign JA3YUA UR Repeater q JP3YHL MY R1 R2: NOT USE 1 2 4 5 9 1 11 12 1 14 15 1 1 1 19 61 7 DV MODE OPERATION D q Set the desired repeaters frequency, offset and shift direc-
tion (pgs. 23, 31), then select the DV mode (p. 25). w Set the current your own call sign.
See p. ?? for current call sign setting detail. e Set the current station call sign as follow;
z Push and hold R (.) for 1 sec. to enter UR (your) call sign selection mode, then . x Rotate
Push L to select the desired station call sign. several times to select GRP UR in advance. c Push R (.) again to return to frequency indication. rSet the current repeaters call sign as follows;
z Push and hold C (9) for 1 sec. to enter the current call sign mode.
UR (your) call sign is displayed.
Push and hold C (9) for 1 sec. to toggle the call sign and repeater name indications. x Push (2) or (8) to select R1, access repeaters
(5) to enter the current call sign call sign, then push selection mode. c Push (2) or (8) to select the desired access re-
5 to set the call sign peaters call sign, then push for RPT1.
Return to the current call sign mode. v Push (2) or (8) to select R2, link repeaters call sign,
(5) to set the current call sign selection mode. then push
RPT2 call sign screen is displayed. Pushing selects the repeater group when selection. 62 b Push (2) or (8) to select the desired repeater call sign in the same zone, then push
Return to the current call sign mode. 5 . n Push tPush P to return to frequency indication. to transmit; release to receive.
C q w e r My call sign JA3YUA Repeater q JP3YHL Repeater r JP3YHJ Station call sign JG3YMK UR R1 MY R2 D DV MODE OPERATION 7 q Set the desired repeaters frequency, offset and shift direc-
tion (pgs. 23, 31), then select the DV mode (p. 25). w Set the current your own call sign.
See p. ?? for current call sign setting detail. e Set the current station call sign as follow;
Push and hold R (.) for 1 sec. to enter UR (your) call sign selection mode.
Push QCQ is selected automatically. several times to select GRP CQ, then CQC-
rSet the current repeaters call sign as follows;
z Push and hold C (9) for 1 sec. to enter the current call sign mode.
UR (your) call sign is displayed.
Push and hold C (9) for 1 sec. to toggle the call sign and repeater name indications. x Push (2) or (8) to select R1, access repeaters
(5) to enter the current call sign call sign, then push selection mode. c Push (2) or (8) to select the desired access re-
5 to set the call sign peaters call sign, then push for RPT1.
Return to the current call sign mode. v Push (2) or (8) to select R2, link repeaters call sign,
(5) to set the current call sign selection mode. then push
RPT2 call sign screen is displayed. Pushing selects the repeater group when selection. b Push (2) or (8) to select the desired repeater call sign in the same zone, then push
Return to the current call sign mode. 5 . n Push tPush P to return to frequency indication. to transmit; release to receive.
C CQ q w Area e r My call sign JA3YUA Repeater q JP3YHL Repeater r JP3YHJ Zone UR R1 MY R2 1 2 4 5 9 1 11 12 1 14 15 1 1 1 19 63 7 DV MODE OPERATION D q Set the desired repeaters frequency, offset and shift direc-
tion (pgs. 23, 31), then select the DV mode (p. 25). w Set the current your own call sign.
See p. ?? for current call sign setting detail. e Set the current station call sign and repeater call signs as follow;
z Push and hold C (9) for 1 sec. to enter the current call sign mode.
UR (your) call sign is displayed.
Push and hold C (9) for 1 sec. to toggle the call sign and repeater name indications.
(5) to enter the current call sign selection x Push mode. c Push (2) or (8) to select the desired station call sign, then push
Return to the current call sign mode. 5 to set the call sign for UR. v Push (2) or (8) to select R1, access repeaters
(5) to enter the current call sign call sign, then push selection mode. b Push (2) or (8) to select the desired access re-
5 to set the call sign peaters call sign, then push for RPT1.
Return to the current call sign mode. n Push (2) or (8) to select R2, link repeaters call sign,
(5) to set the current call sign selection mode. then push
RPT2 call sign screen is displayed. m Push (2) or (8) to select the specied gateway repeater call sign in the same zone, then push
Return to the current call sign mode.
, Push tPush P to return to frequency indication. to transmit; release to receive. 5 .
C Zone A q w Area e Gateway r My call sign JA3YUA Zone B t y Gateway Repeater q JP3YHL Repeater e JP3YHH G Repeater u JP1YIU u i UR R1 Station call sign JG3YMK MY R2 Pushing selects the repeater group when selection. 64 D q Set the desired repeaters frequency, offset and shift direc-
C tion (pgs. 23, 31), then select the DV mode (p. 25). w Set the current your own call sign.
See p. ?? for current call sign setting detail. e Set the current station call sign and repeater call signs as follow;
z Push and hold C (9) for 1 sec. to enter the current call sign mode.
UR (your) call sign is displayed.
Push and hold C (9) for 1 sec. to toggle the call sign and repeater name indications.
(5) to enter the current call sign selection x Push mode. c Push (2) or (8) to select the desired repeater call sign, then push
Return to the current call sign mode. 5 to set the call sign for UR. v Push (2) or (8) to select R1, access repeaters
(5) to enter the current call sign call sign, then push selection mode. b Push (2) or (8) to select the desired access re-
5 to set the call sign peaters call sign, then push for RPT1.
Return to the current call sign mode. n Push (2) or (8) to select R2, link repeaters call sign,
(5) to set the current call sign selection mode. then push
RPT2 call sign screen is displayed. Pushing selects the repeater group when selection. DV MODE OPERATION 7 m Push (2) or (8) to select the specied gateway repeater call sign in the same zone, then push
Return to the current call sign mode.
, Push tPush P to return to frequency indication. to transmit; release to receive. 5 .
C Zone A q w Area e Gateway r My call sign JA3YUA Zone B Repeater q JP3YHL Repeater e JP3YHH G Repeater u JP1YIU CQ t y Gateway u i UR R1 MY R2 1 2 4 5 9 1 11 12 1 14 15 1 1 1 19 65 7 DV MODE OPERATION
D TX messages are available for up to 5 channels and each channel can be programmed with a message of up to 20
(capital letters), to characters. Available characters are 9, some symbols and space. to qEnter TX MSG in MESSAG (message) screen.
MENU MESSAG TX MSG
(Push
TX MSG screen is displayed.
), (Push (2)/ (8), then push
(5).) w Push (2) or (8) to select the desired transmit mes-
sage channel.
TM1 to TM5 and OFF are available.
Previously message is displayed if programmed. ePush (6) to select the message edit condition.
The 1st digit of the message blinks. r Push (2) or (8) to select the desired character or symbol.
If an un-necessary character is entered, push (6) or (4) to select the character, then push CLR (1) to erase the selected character, or push and hold CLR (1) for 1 sec. to erase all char-
acters following the cursor.
Push (6) to move the cursor right; push (4) to move the cursor left. tRepeat the step r to enter the desired message.
Up to 20 character messages can be set. uPush iPush
(5) to store the message. to return to frequency indication. 66 DV MODE OPERATION 7
For your information The automatic received call sign and/or message indication can be turned OFF in DISP set mode, if desired.
RX CS (RX CALL SIGN) (p. 132)
RX MSG (RX MESSAGE) (p. 133)
(5).) O Only one message can be stored in the IC-80AD. The received message is cleared by turning power OFF, or overwritten when another message is received. D Toggle the message transmission function ON (TM1TM5) and OFF. When a message channel is selected, the transceiver transmits a text message (pre-programmed).
(default: OFF) q Set the operating frequency, call signs and other settings, such as repeater operation, as desired. wEnter TX MSG in MESSAG (message) screen.
MENU MESSAG TX MSG
(Push
TX MSG screen is displayed.
), (Push (2)/ (8), then push e Push (2) or (8) to select the desired transmit mes-
sage channel.
TM1 to TM5 are available. r Push t Push P 5 to set the message for transmission. to transmit.
The message is transmitted each time when P
The message is transmitted each 30 sec. automatically during continuous transmission. is pushed. yRelease P u When the reply call with a message is received, the call to return to receive. sign and the message scrolls at the frequency display. Appears Scrolls the received message. 1 2 4 5 9 1 11 12 1 14 15 1 1 1 19 67 7 DV MODE OPERATION D R The received message can also be checked in MESSAG
(message) screen. qSelect RX MSG in MESSAG (message) screen.
MENU MESSAG RX MSG
(Push
), (Push (2)/ (8), then push
(5).)
The received message is displayed. w Push (2) to display the station call sign (caller). e Push rPush
(5) to return to RX MSG screen. to return to frequency indication. 68
The automatic reply function replies to calls by a station that specied your call sign. D qEnter REPLY in DV SET mode.
MENU DV SET REPLY (p. 130)
(Push
), (Push (2)/ (8), then push
(5).)
REPLY (auto reply) screen is displayed. w Push (2) or (8) to turn the automatic reply function ON and OFF. O : Deactivate the automatic reply function. (default) O : Reply to the call with your own call sign. ePush 5 .
Returns to DV SET mode automatically. rPush to return to frequency indication. R
The EMR communication mode is available for digital mode operation. In the EMR communication mode, no call sign setting is necessary. When an EMR communication mode signal is received, the audio (voice) will be heard at the specified level even the volume setting level is set to mini-
mum level, or digital call sign/digital code squelch is in use. qEnter EMR in DV SET mode.
MENU DV SET EMR
(Push
), (Push (2)/ (8), then push
(5).) DV MODE OPERATION 7 rPush to return to frequency indication. EMR appears t Push P to transmit.
The message is transmitted each time when P
The message is transmitted each 30 sec. automatically during continuous transmission. is pushed. yRelease P to return to receive. O The EMR communication function is turned OFF automatically when turning transceivers power OFF
EMR screen is displayed. w Push (2) or (8) to turn the EMR communication
: EMR communication is set OFF. (default)
: EMR communication is set ON. mode ON and OFF. O O
When "ON" is selected, EMR appears instead of memory chan-
nel indication 5 . ePush
Returns to DV SET mode. 1 2 4 5 9 1 11 12 1 14 15 1 1 1 19 69 7 DV MODE OPERATION
The break-in function allows you to break into a conversa-
tion, where the two original stations are communicating with call sign squelch enabled. q While receiving an another stations communication, push and hold R C (8) for 1 sec. to set the communicating stations call sign.
When a call sign has not been received correctly, error beeps sound and no call sign is set. Try to set the call sign of a com-
municating signal again, or set the call sign manually. wEnter BK in DV SET mode.
MENU DV SET BK
(Push
), (Push (2)/ (8), then push
(5).)
BK screen is displayed. e Push (2) or (8) to turn the Break-in function ON and OFF.
When "ON" is selected, BK appears instead of memory chan-
nel indication 5 . rPush
Returns to DV SET mode. 70 tPush to return to frequency indication. BK appears y When both stations are in standby, push P to transmit a break-in call.
The programmed call sign station receives the break-in call as well as your call sign. u Wait for the reply call from the station who receives the break-in call. iAfter receiving the reply call, communicate normally. o To cancel the break-in function, turn the Break-in function OFF in the DV SET mode as steps w to t (p. 134). O The break-in function is turned OFF automatically when turning transceivers power OFF DV MODE OPERATION 7
How to use the break-in?
While operating with the digital call sign squelch (p. 149), the squelch never opens (no audio sounds) even if a call is received, unless your own call sign (MY) is specied. However, when the call including the BK ON signal
(break-in call) is received, the squelch will open and audio sounds even if the call is specied for another station.
Station C calling to Station A with BK OFF
Station C calling to Station A with BK ON Station A and B are communicating using the digital call sign squelch. Station A and B are communicating using the digital call sign squelch. Station A Station B Station A Station B Station B never hears that Station C is calling Station A. Station C Station B also hears Station C is calling Station A. that Station C 1 2 4 5 9 1 11 12 1 14 15 1 1 1 19 71 7 CHAPTER CONTINUED
L In addition to the digital voice communication, low-speed data communication is available. The optional OPC-1529R DATA COMMUNICATION CABLE and serial data communication software (purchase locally) are re-
quired in addition. O Turn OFF "GPS-TX" (p. 136) in advance to operate the low-speed data communication. D C Connect the transceiver to your PC using with the optional OPC-1529R as illustrated below. to [DATA]
OPC-1529R
(optional) PC 72 D L
Congure the low-speed data communication application as follows. Port Baud rate Data Parity Stop Flow control : Xon/Xoff
: The same COM port number as IC-80ADs
: 9600/4800 bps (p. 126)
: 8 bit
: None
: 1 bit D L
O Conrm that in AUTO, the computer controls when is activated to send data and the user doesnt have P to operate the radio. q Set the current signs, etc. as described in Current call sign setting (p. 47), Simplex operation in VFO (p. 58) and D-STAR repeater operation in VFO (p. 60). w Refer to the instructions of the low-speed data communica-
tion application. eTo transmit data At the same time as your voice audio, push and hold P transmit while sending data from the PC. Release P ceive. Under computer control, see Transmission condition setting at right. to to re-
D qEnter DATATX in DV SET mode.
MENU DV SET DATATX
(Push
), (Push (2)/ (8), then push wPush (2) or (8) to select PTT or AUTO.
(5).) P
: The input data from [DATA] are transmitted when pushing [PTT]. (default) O : The input data from [DATA] are transmitted auto-
matically when the data are input. e Push
(5) to return to DV SET mode, and push to return to frequency indication. CHAPTER CONTINUED 7
For your information While operating low-speed data communication via the inter-
net network from one zone to another zone, some packets may be lost due to network error (poor data throughput per-
formance). In such a case, the IC-80AD displays P-LOSS instead of frequency indication on the display to indicate Packet Loss has occurred. Appears 1 2 4 5 9 1 11 12 1 14 15 1 1 1 19 73 7 DV MODE OPERATION
O D The DV mode indicator blinks when a non-DV signal is re-
ceived during DV mode operation. When a signal other than DV mode is received, the IC-80AD DV automatic detection switches to monitor in FM mode. qEnter DV DET in DV SET mode.
MENU DV SET DV DET (p. 131)
(Push
), (Push (2)/ (8), then push
(5).) w Push (2) or (8) to turn the DV automatic detect function ON and OFF. O
: DV blinks, however the transceiver receives in DV mode even if non-DV mode signals are received.
: DV blinks then FM also blinks when the trans-
ceiver monitors the receiving signal other than DV mode, the signal is in FM mode.
(5) to return to DV SET mode. to return to frequency indication. O e Push rPush O The received FM audio may be distorted when receiving an FM signal with DV automatic detect function. 74 D The voice error function displays the voice error level on the display to indicate Voice Error has occurred. qPush and hold P R for 1 sec. to turn power OFF. w While pushing and holding
, 1 and turn power ON to enter the voice error function mode. L , then e Push and hold
(6) for 1 sec. several times to select V ERR to activate the voice error function in DV mode. Push and hold OFF.
(6) for 1 sec. again to turn the function Indicates voice error level r Repeat steps q and w to exit the voice error function mode.
P Displaying (FM/FN-N/WFM/AM/DV mode) or transmitting
(DV mode only) GPS data is available when connecting an optional HM-189GPS (GPS speaker microphone) or 3rd party GPS receiver* (RS-232C output/NMEA format). GPS data from the 3rd party GPS receiver pass through the [DATA]
jack of the IC-80AD. In addition, the GPS message transmission is also available in GPS mode operation.
*GPS receiver with RS-232C terminal is required.
*Set GPS-TX to DVG or DVA at step r of next page when connecting a 3rd party GPS receiver. O The optional HM-189GPS outputs GPS data (po-
sition data, etc.) to the connected IC-80AD at intervals when the IC-80AD is receiving state, and the IC-80AD is not updated GPS data while transmitting. Therefore, the ID-80AD transmits GPS data that was received prior be-
fore transmitting. P P -
OP R O
-1 9 P to [SP/MIC]
HM-189GPS
(optional) 8 HM-189GPS
(optional)
P to [DATA]
OPC-1529R
(optional) to RS-232C port
(null modem adapter is required) GPS receiver 1 2 4 5 9 1 11 12 1 14 15 1 1 1 19 75 8 GPS/GPS-A OPERATION D qEnter GPS-TX in GPS mode.
MENU GPS GPS-TX
(Push GPS TX screen is displayed.
), (Push (2)/ (8), then push
(5).) O Set the GSV sentence to OFF when sending the GPS mes-
sage to conventional digital transceivers (IC-2820, ID-800H, IC-91AD, IC-V82, IC-U82). The GSV sentence is incompatible with them. Those trans-
ceivers will not display GPS messages properly if sent as a GSV sentence from the IC-80AD. wPush (2) or (8) to select DVG. ePush r Push (2) or (8) to select the desired GPS sentence,
(5 to select GPS sentense screen.
(5 . then push A total 6 sentences, RMC, GGA, GLL, GSA, VTG and GSV are available. t Push (2) or (8) to select to turn the sentence usage ON and OFF. y Push u Repeat the steps r to y to set another GPS sentence
(5 to return to GPS sentense screen. usage. Up to 4 GPS sentences are usable at the same time. iPush to return to frequency indication. 76 GPS/GPS-A OPERATION 8 D P qEnter TX GPS in MESSAG screen. D P qEnter GPS.ATX in GPS mode.
MENU MESSAG TX GPS
(Push TX GPS screen is displayed.
), (Push (2)/ (8), then push
(5).)
MENU GPS GPS.ATX (p. 140)
(Push GPS AUTO TX screen is displayed.
), (Push (2)/ (8), then push
(5).) wPush
(5) to select the message edit condition. The 1st digit of the message blinks. e Push (2) or (8) to select the desired character or symbol. r Push (6) to select 2nd digit, then push (2) or (8) to select the desired character or code. Push (6) to move the cursor right; push (4) to move the cursor left. 2nd digit blinks (1st digit stops blinking). tRepeat the step r to enter the desired message. Up to 20-character messages can be set. yPush uPush 5 to store the message. to return to frequency indication. w Push (2) or (8) to select the desired position data transmitting interval from 5 sec., 10 sec., 30 sec., 1 min., 3 min., 5 min., 10 min., 30 min. and OFF. The GPS message is also transmitted if programmed. e Push rPush 5 to return to GPS mode. to return to frequency indication. O Your own call sign (MY) must be set to activate the GPS automatic transmission. O C 5SEC cannot be selected when 4 GPS sentences are se-
lected.
Only use GPS message automatic transmission in sim-
plex mode. Automatic GPS message transmission through a re-
peater may interfere with other communications. 1 2 4 5 9 1 11 12 1 14 15 1 1 1 19 77 8 GPS/GPS-A OPERATION D R qEnter RX GPS in MESSAG screen. P D P qEnter GPS.POS in GPS mode.
MENU MESSAG RX GPS
(Push RX GPS screen is displayed.
), (Push (2)/ (8), then push
(5).)
MENU GPS GPS.POS
(Push GPS POS screen is displayed.
), (Push (2)/ (8), then push
(5).) w Push e Push rPush 5 several times to scroll the message. 5 to return to the MESSAG screen. to return to frequency indication. w Push (2) or (8) to select the position data indica-
tion. PO R PO Displaying own latitude and longitude. Displaying (caller) other station latitude and longi-
tude. L Displaying own elevation. Displaying the time. Displaying distance from (caller) other station. C LL R Displaying the call sign of (caller) other station. 5 to enter the selection. 5 to return to the GPS.POS screen. See MY POS and RX POS operations at next page. to return to frequency indication. e Push r Push tPush 78 O The elevation may change depending on receive condition.
My position Received position Elevation Time Distance Caller GPS/GPS-A OPERATION 8
P My position North or South My position 3545.00N 13535.00E S/RF meter indicates the selection East or West Push Push Push The display example are described when P FORM is se-
lected mm.mm and UNITS is selected FT/ml. (p. 134) 1 2 4 5 9 1 11 12 1 14 15 1 1 1 19 79 8 GPS/GPS-A OPERATION D qEnter GPS.POS in GPS mode.
MENU GPS GPS.POS
(Push GPS POS screen is displayed.
), (Push (2)/ (8), then push D Displaying own direction, received stations direction and set position and direction in the GPS memory.
(5).) qEnter D/F in GPS mode.
MENU GPS D/F
(Push D/F (Direction/Forward) screen is displayed.
), (Push (2)/ (8), then push
(5).) w Push (2) or (8) to select the position data indica-
tion. PO R PO Displaying own latitude and longitude. Displaying (caller) other station latitude and longi-
tude. L Displaying own elevation. Displaying the time. Displaying distance from (caller) other station. C LL R Displaying the call sign of (caller) other station. e Push r Push and hold 5 to enter the selection.
(M/CALL) for 1 sec. to save the se-
lected position data to GPS memory (G00). The M-CH number advances automatically in case the next M-
CH is already contains information. 50 GPS M-CH are available. Push C LL to display stored position data. 80 w Push (2) or (8) to select RX, MY and GPS.M Displays own direction, elevation and the time. Displays other stations direction and distance from own position. Displays the direction and distance from own posi-
tion of alarm setting for the memorized position in the GPS memory. 5 to enter the selection. 16 compass points are available. 5 several times to select other informations. to return to frequency indication. R P e Push r Push tPush
(N-- --) N NNW NNE
(NW--) NW WNW
(W-- --) W WSW
(SW--) SW NE
(NE--) ENE E
(E-- --) ESE SE
(SE--) SSW SSE S
(S-- --) GPS/GPS-A OPERATION 8 1 2 4 5 9 1 11 12 1 14 15 1 1 1 19 81 8 GPS/GPS-A OPERATION D P qEnter GPS.MEM (GPS memory) in GPS mode.
MENU GPS GPS.MEM
(Push
GPS memory selection screen is displayed.
), (Push (2)/ (8), then push
(5).) r Push (2) or (8) to select the desired character or number. w Push
(5) to enter the new GPS memory channel pro-
gramming state. e Push (2) or (8) to select the desired items, NAME, TIME, LAT (LATITUDE) or LON (LONGITUDE), then push (6) to edit the selected item.
Push (6) to move the cursor right; push (4) to move the cursor left. t Repeat step r to enter the desired latitude data, then push
(5) to program the item. yRepeat steps e to t to program the other items.
Up to a 6 character name can be programmed. iPush to return to frequency indication. 82 GPS/GPS-A OPERATION 8 e Push
(5), then push (2) or (8) to select the de-
sired memory channel.
Memory name or channel number appears when the channel is selected. Alarm mark appers. D P GPS alarm sounds when your own position is close the spec-
ied position. This function can be set to use information from the received channel, a specied GPS memory channel or all GPS memory channels. qEnter ALM-CH in GPS mode.
MENU GPS ALM-CH
(Push
Alarm setting screen is displayed.
), (Push (2)/ (8), then push
(5).) r Push
(5) to set the alarm function and returns to ALM-
CH (GPS memory) screen. yPush to return to frequency indication. w Push (2) or (8) to select RX, CH, ALL or OFF.
RX, ALL, one of the memory channel can be selected.
Skip next step e when RX, ALL or OFF is selected.
For your information!
When ALL or memory channel is selected above step r, alarm functions depending on ALM1 setting in GPS mode
(p. 86).
When RX is selected above step r, alarm functions de-
pending on ALM2 setting in GPS mode (p. 87). Alarm mark appers. 1 2 4 5 9 1 11 12 1 14 15 1 1 1 19 83 8 GPS/GPS-A OPERATION D P GPS alarm setting for a specied GPS memory channel is available on GPS memory channel indication. P qEnter GPS.MEM in GPS mode.
MENU GPS GPS.MEM
(Push
GPS memory selection screen is displayed.
), (Push (2)/ (8), then push
(5).) e Push C LL to switch the alarm function ON or OFF. Alarm mark appers. r Push (4) to return to GPS.MEM (GPS memory) screen. tPush to return to frequency indication. w Push (2) or (8) to select the desired memory chan-
nel.
Memory name or channel number appears when the channel is selected.
For your information!
When a specied memory channel is selected above step e, alarm functions depending on ALM1 setting in GPS mode (p. 86). 84 GPS/GPS-A OPERATION 8 D P qEnter GPS.MEM in GPS set mode.
MENU GPS GPS.MEM
(Push
GPS memory selection screen is displayed.
), (Push (2)/ (8), then push e Push (8) several times to select CLEAR, then push
(5).
(5).)
CLEAR OK? appears. w Push (2) or (8) to select the desired GPS memory channel to be cleared or CLEAR ALL (all GPS memory channel will be cleaerd), then push (6).
Skip next step e when CLEAR ALL is selected. r Push
(5) again to clear the list.
1 beep sounds, then the memory channel is cleared.
Remaining channels scroll up. t Push (4) to return to GPS.MEM (GPS memory) screen. yPush to return to frequency indication. 1 2 4 5 9 1 11 12 1 14 15 1 1 1 19 85 8 GPS/GPS-A OPERATION 1 D Sets GPS alarm active range within 0005 to 5959 in 1 sec.
(0001) steps.
(default: 0015) qEnter ALM1 in GPS set mode.
MENU GPS ALM1
(Push
ALM1 setting screen is displayed.
), (Push (2)/ (8), then push
(5).) When P FORM (position format) (p. 134) is selected mm.SS. When P FORM (position format) (p. 134) is selected mm.mm. w Push (2) or (8) to set the desired alarm area.
Push (6) to move the cursor right; push (4) to move the cursor left. e Push rPush
(5) to set the area. to return to frequency indication. The alarm area 1 function is available when the GPS ALARM function of ALL is turned ON. 86
Example: Your position
: 35N/135E ALM AREA1 setting : 0015 (default) Point A 0015 0015 Point B N Your position 5 1 0 0 5 1 0 0 Point C Point D Position of point A Position of point B Position of point C Position of point D When the target position is coming into the area as above, the GPS alarm will be sound.
: 350015N/1345945E
: 350015N/1350015E
: 345945N/1345945E
: 345945N/1350015E Above example are described when P FORM is selected mm.SS. (p. 134) 2 D Selects GPS alarm active range from BOTH, EXTEND and LIMIT when CH or RX is selected at GPS alarm setting. qEnter ALM2 in GPS mode.
MENU GPS ALM2
(Push
ALM2 setting screen is displayed.
), (Push (2)/ (8), then push
(5).) w Push (2) or (8) to select the desired alarm setting, then push
BOTH
(5) to set.
: GPS alarm will sound when a target posi-
tion enters both 500 m* (547 Y)* and 1 km*
(1094 Y)* range. (default)
EXTEND : GPS alarm will sound when a target position
LIMITE : GPS alarm will sound when a target position enters 1 km* (1094 Y)* range. enters 500 m* (547 Y)* range.
*Approximate One beep sounds when coming into 500 m (547 Y) and three beep sounds when coming into 1 km (1094 Y). Three beep sounds. ePush to return to frequency indication. GPS/GPS-A OPERATION 8
Example:
Your position Extended range
(approx. 1 km; 1094 Y) Limited range
(approx. 500 m; 547 Y) When the target position is coming into either/each area as above, the GPS alarm will be sound. 1 2 4 5 9 1 11 12 1 14 15 1 1 1 19 87 8 GPS/GPS-A OPERATION
P -
D P -
Set the following for activate the GPS-A function. q Select the DV mode operation (p. 25) w Select DATATX (DV data transmission) to AUTO. (p. 130) e Select GPS.ATX (GPS transmission mode) to DVA.
(p. 136) r Set GPS.ATX (GPS auto transmission timer). (p. 140) t Set the GPS-A set items. (pgs. 137140)
P -
Your own call sign Unproto address D P -
While in GPS-A operation, following codes are transmitted to your connecting PC. GPS-A code is based on APRS code.
(APRS : Automatic Position Reporting System) Time stamp h; H.M.S (Hour/Minute/Second) z; D.H.M (Day/Hour/Minute) Time stamp Latitude Longitude Data extension Comment
-1 P - C-
2 4 1 5 4 24 C GPS-A symbol (Car) 88
The IC-80AD has 1050 memory channels, and 2 call chan-
nels. Memory channels include 50 scan edge memory chan-
nels (25 pairs) for storage of often-used frequencies. And a total of 26 memory banks, A to Z, are available in each band for storing groups of frequencies, etc. Up to 100 chan-
nels can be assigned into a bank. D The following information can be programmed into memory channels:
Operating frequency (p. 23)
Operating mode (p. 25)
Duplex direction (+DUP or DUP) with an offset frequency
(p. 31)
Subaudible tone encoder (p. 29), tone squelch or DTCS squelch ON/OFF (p. 148)
Subaudible tone frequency (p. 117), tone squelch fre-
quency or DTCS code with polarity (pgs. 117, 118)
Scan skip information (p. 106)
Memory bank (p. 93)
Memory name (p. 95)
Tuning step (p. 22)
Call sign squelch or Digital code squelch* (p. 146)
Station call sign* (pgs. 37, 47)
RPT1/RPT2 call sign* (pgs. 38, 47)
*Available for DV mode operation only. OR C LL C L 9 O C Memory data can be erased by static electricity, electric transients, etc. In addition, they can be erased by malfunction and during repairs. Therefore, we recommend that memory data be written down or be saved to a PC using the CS-80/880 CLONING SOFTWARE (free download software). 1 2 4 5 9 1 11 12 1 14 15 1 1 1 19 89 9 MEMORY/CALL CHANNELS
Selecting a memory channel D Using [DIAL] Programmed channels q Push [M/CALL] to select memory mode. Pushing [M/CALL] selects memory, call, TV* and weather channels. w Rotate [DIAL] to select the desired memory channel. Only programmed channels are displayed.
[DIAL]
Appears Rotate [DIAL] to select the memory channel. D Using [DIAL] All channels q Push [M/CALL] to select memory mode. Pushing [M/CALL] toggles memory, call, TV* and weather channels. w Push and hold [S.MW](M/CALL) for 1 sec. to enter select memory write mode. 1 short and 1 long beep sound. indication and memory channel number blink. e Rotate [DIAL] to select the desired memory channel. All channels are displayed. Push [V/MHz] to return to memory mode indication.
[DIAL]
Blink
*Appears only when TV channels are programmed via the CS-80/880 (free download software). Available for the U.S.A. version only. Rotate [DIAL] to select the memory channel.
*Appears only when TV channels are programmed via the CS-80/880 (free download software). Available for the U.S.A. version only. 90 D Using the Numeral keys q Push [M/CALL] to select memory mode. Pushing [M/CALL] toggles memory, call, TV* and weather channels. w Use the numeral keys to enter 3 digits to select the desired memory channel. The blank channels are also selectable.
Example selecting memory channel 25 Push [M/CALL], then push [0], [2], [5]. Appears Numeral keys The entered memory channel is selected.
*Appears only when TV channels are programmed via the CS-80/880 (free download software). Available for the U.S.A. version only. MEMORY/CALL CHANNELS 9
Selecting a call channel q Push [M/CALL] to select call channel mode. Pushing [M/CALL] toggles memory, call, TV* and weather channels. w Rotate [DIAL] to select the desired call channel. C0 and C1 are selectable. VHF band call channel
[DIAL]
UHF band call channel
*Appears only when TV channels are programmed via the CS-80 (free download software). Available for the U.S.A. version only. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 91 9 MEMORY/CALL CHANNELS
Memory channel programming qPush [V/MHz] to select VFO mode. wSet the desired frequency:
Select the desired band with [BAND].
Set the desired frequency with [DIAL].
Or set the desired frequency with keypad directly. In this case, the band and frequency settings with
[BAND] and [DIAL] as above are not required.
Set other data (e.g. offset frequency, duplex direction, tone squelch, current call signs, etc.), if desired. e Push and hold [S.MW](M/CALL) for 1 sec. to enter select memory write mode. 1 short and 1 long beep sound. indication and memory channel number blink. rRotate [DIAL] to select the desired channel. Call channels (C0, C1), VFO (VF) and scan edge channels
(00A/00B to 24A/24B), as well as regular memory channels, can be programmed in this way. tPush and hold [S.MW](M/CALL) for 1 sec. to program. 3 beeps sound. Memory channel number automatically increases when continu-
ing to push and hold [S.MW](M/CALL) for 1 sec. after program-
ming.
[EXAMPLE]: Programming 145.440 MHz into memory channel 11 (blank channel). to select channel 11. Push and hold for 1 sec. Rotate
[DIAL]
VFO mode Enter select memory write mode. Push and hold for 1 sec. to program. Channel 11 92 Return to the VFO mode. MEMORY/CALL CHANNELS 9
Memory bank setting The IC-80AD has a total of 26 banks (A to Z). Regular mem-
ory channels, 000 to 999, are assigned to the desired bank for easy memory management. r Rotate [DIAL] to select the desired bank group from A to Z.
[DIAL]
q Push and hold [S.MW](M/CALL) for 1 sec. to enter select memory write mode. 1 short and 1 long beep sound. Memory channel number blinks. wRotate [DIAL] to select the desired memory channel. e Push [](8) to select BANK setting. Bank group and channel number is displayed if the selected mem-
ory channel has already been previously assigned to a bank. t Push [](6) to select the bank channel digit, then rotate
[DIAL] to select the bank channel number from 00 to 99. Push [](4) to return to the bank group selection, if desired.
[DIAL]
Push
[DIAL]
Rotate y Push and hold [S.MW](M/CALL) for 1 sec. to assign the channel to the bank. Return to the previous indication before entering select memory write mode. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 93 r Rotate [DIAL] to select the bank channel. Only programmed channels are displayed.
[DIAL]
Bank channel is selected. 9 MEMORY/CALL CHANNELS
Memory bank selection q Push [M/CALL] to select memory mode. w Push [BAND] to enter the bank selection state. e Rotate [DIAL] to select the desired bank (A to Z), then push [BAND]. Only programmed banks are displayed. Also regular memory channel can be selected.
[DIAL]
Push Push Regular memory channel is displayed. Rotate Bank channel is displayed. 94
Programming memory/bank/scan name Each memory channel can be programmed with an alpha-
numeric channel name for easy recognition and can be indi-
cated independently by channel. Names can be a maximum of 8 characters. grammed. NOTE: Scan name indication can be turned ON or OFF in DISP set mode (SET). (p. 128) qPush [M/CALL] to select memory mode. w Push and hold [S.MW](M/CALL) for 1 sec. to enter select memory write mode. 1 short and 1 long beep sound. indication and memory channel number blink. eRotate [DIAL] to select the desired memory channel. Select call channels (C0 or C1) or scan edge channels (00A/00B to 24A/24B) to program a call channel name or scan name, re-
spectively. r Push [](2) or [](8) several times to select BNAME, MNAME or SNAME when programming the bank name, the memory name or the scan name, respectively. After selecting the name to be programmed, a cursor blinks for the rst character. t Rotate [DIAL] to select the desired character. The selected character blinks. Push [](6) to move the cursor right; push [](4) to move the cursor left. Push [CLR](1) to erase the selected character, or push and hold
[CLR](1) for 1 sec. to erase all characters following the cursor. MEMORY/CALL CHANNELS 9 y Repeat step t until the desired channel name is pro-
u Push and hold [S.MW](M/CALL) for 1 sec. to set the name and exit channel name programming state. 3 beeps sound. NOTE: Only one bank name can be programmed into each bank. Therefore, the previously programmed bank name will be displayed when bank name indication is selected. Also, the programmed bank name is assigned for the other bank channels automatically. D Available characters
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(E)
(F)
(G)
(H)
( I )
(J)
(K)
(L)
(M)
(N)
(O)
(P)
(Q)
(R)
(S)
(T)
(U)
(V)
(W)
(X)
(Y)
(Z)
(0)
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(Space) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 95 9 MEMORY/CALL CHANNELS
[EXAMPLE]: Programming the bank name AIR into the scan edge channel 03A. During memory mode, rotate to select scan edge channel 03A. Rotate to enter A, then push .
Selecting memory/bank name indication During memory mode operation, either the programmed memory name or bank name can be displayed. Push and hold for 1 sec. Enter I and R with and . Enter select memory write mode. Push to select Push and hold for 1 sec. to program. or Select when program-
ming the memory name or the scan name, respectively. 96 qPush [M/CALL] to select memory mode. w Push and hold [M.N](6) to select display indication type from memory name, bank name and OFF. While pushing and holding [M.N](6), rotating [DIAL] is also se-
lectable. (Name indication OFF Memory Name indication Bank name indication) Name indication OFF
[DIAL]
Memory name indication Bank name indication Push Bank channel is displayed. NOTE: The programmed scan name is displayed during the programmed scan selection.
Copying memory/call contents This function transfers a memory channels contents to VFO
(or another memory/call channel). This is useful when search-
ing for signals around a memory channel frequency and for recalling the offset frequency, subaudible tone frequency etc. D Memory/callVFO qSelect the memory (call) channel to be copied.
Push [M/CALL] several times to select memory write mode or call channel mode, then rotate [DIAL] to select the desired channel. w Push and hold [S.MW](M/CALL) for 1 sec. to enter select memory write mode. 1 short and 1 long beep sound. indication and memory channel number blink. eRotate [DIAL] to select VF. r Push and hold [S.MW](M/CALL) for 1 sec. to write the se-
lected channel contents to VFO mode. Returns to VFO mode automatically. MEMORY/CALL CHANNELS 9 Pushing and holding [S.MW](M/CALL) for 2 sec. at the step w, will also copy the memory contents to VFO. In this case, the steps e and r are not necessary. D Memory/callmemory/call qSelect the memory (call) channel to be copied.
Push [M/CALL] several times to select memory mode or call channel mode, then rotate [DIAL] to select the desired memory channel. w Push and hold [S.MW](M/CALL) for 1 sec. to enter select memory write mode. 1 short and 1 long beep sound. Do not hold [S.MW](M/CALL) for more than 2 sec. otherwise the memory contents will be copied to VFO. indication and memory channel number blink. eRotate [DIAL] to select the target memory (call) channel. rPush and hold [S.MW](M/CALL) for 1 sec. again to copy.
[DIAL]
PL Copying memory channel 11 to VFO. Push and hold for 1 sec. Rotate to select VF. Push and hold for 1 sec. Memory mode Enter select memory write mode. VF is selected. Return to the VFO mode. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 97 9 MEMORY/CALL CHANNELS
Memory clearing Contents of programmed memories can be cleared (erased), if desired. q Push and hold [S.MW](M/CALL) for 1 sec. to enter select memory write mode. 1 short and 1 long beeps sound. Memory channel number blinks. Do not hold [S.MW](M/CALL) for more than 2 sec. otherwise the memory contents will be copied to VFO. w Rotate [DIAL] to select the desired memory channel to be cleared. e Push [](2) or [](8) to select CLEAR. r Push and hold [S.MW](M/CALL) for 1 sec. to clear the con-
tents. 3 beeps sound. The cleared channel changes to blank channel Return to select memory write mode. Memory channel num-
ber blinks. Push [V/MHz] to exit select memory write mode. NOTE: Be careful! the contents of cleared memories CANNOT be recalled.
[EXAMPLE]: Clearing memory channel 14.
[DIAL]
Push and hold for 1 sec. Rotate to select the desired channel. VFO mode Enter select memory write mode. Channel 14 Push or to select CLEAR. Push and hold for 1 sec to clear. Push to return to the VFO mode. 98 MEMORY/CALL CHANNELS 9
Erasing/transferring bank contents The bank contents of programmed memory channels can be cleared or reassigned to another memory bank. e Push [](2) or [](8) several times to select BANK. INFORMATION: Even if the memory bank contents are cleared, the memory channel contents still remain programmed. q Select the desired bank contents to be transferred or erased from the bank. (p. 99)
Push [BAND] to enter memory bank selection state.
Rotate [DIAL] to select the desired memory bank group, then push [BAND].
Rotate [DIAL] to select the bank channel.
[DIAL]
w Push [S.MW](M/CALL) for 1 sec. to enter select memory write mode. 1 short and 1 long beeps sound. Displays the original memory channel number automatically, and then Do not hold [S.MW](M/CALL) for more than 2 sec., otherwise the memory contents will be copied to VFO. indication and memory channel number blink. r Push [](6) to select the bank channels selection or push
[](4) to select the bank group selection to be trans-
ferred. tRotate [DIAL] to select the desired bank group or channel. Select indication when erasing the contents from the bank.
[DIAL]
To transfer the bank contents to ch 11 in Bank B. Bank channel is displayed. To erase y Push [S.MW](M/CALL) for 1 sec. to erase/transfer the bank contents. is displayed. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 99 SCAN OPERATION 10
Scan types Scanning searches for signals automatically and makes it easier to locate new stations for contact or listening pur-
poses. FULL SCAN (p. 102) 495 kHz 999.990 MHz Scan Jump Repeatedly scans all frequen-
cies over the entire band. Some frequency ranges are not scanned according to the frequency coverage of the transceivers version. SELECTED BAND SCAN
(p. 102) Band edge Band edge Repeatedly scans all frequen-
cies over the entire selected band. Scan Jump PROGRAMMED SCAN
(p. 102) Band edge Scan edges Band edge xxA xxB Scan Jump Repeatedly scans between two user-programmed fre-
quencies. Used for checking for frequencies within a speci-
ed range such as repeater output frequencies, etc. FREQUENCY/MEMORY SKIP FUNCTION (p. 106) Band edge Band edge Scan Jump SKIP SKIP Skips unwanted frequen-
cies or channels that incon-
veniently stop scanning. This function can be turned ON and OFF by pushing and holding [SKIP](5) in either VFO or memory mode. PROGRAMMED LINK SCAN (pgs. 102, 121) Repeatedly programmed scans user-programmed frequen-
cies selected at P-LINK items in the menu mode. 100 MEMORY (SKIP) SCAN
(pgs. 104, 106) SKIP M 2 M 1 M 3 M 0 M 999 M 6 M 5 M 4 SKIP ALL/SELECTED BANK SCAN (p. 105) SKIP A01 A02 A00 A99 A98 A05 A04 A03 SKIP SCAN OPERATION 10 Repeatedly scans memory channels except those set as skip channel. Skip chan-
nels can be turned ON and OFF by pushing and holding
[SKIP](5) in memory mode. Repeatedly scans all bank channels or selected bank channels. The skip scan is also available. BAND MEMORY (SKIP) SCAN (p. 104) Repeatedly scans memory channels in the same band as dis-
playing band. MODE MEMORY (SKIP) SCAN (p. 104) Repeatedly scans memory channels in the same mode as displaying mode. BANK-LINK SCAN (pgs. 105, 120) Repeatedly scans bank channels selected at BANK-LINK items in the menu mode. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 101 10 SCAN OPERATION
Full/band/programmed scan qPush [V/MHz] to select VFO mode. Select the desired frequency band with [BAND], if desired. wSet the squelch level. e Push and hold [SCAN](V/MHz) for 1 sec. to enter the scan-
ning type selection. r Rotate [DIAL] to select the desired scanning type. ALL for full scan; BAND for band scan, P-LINK x for pro-
grammed link scan (x= 0 to 9), PROGxx (or scan name if pro-
grammed) for programmed scan (xx= 0 to 24; programmed scan edges numbers are only displayed), DUP (appears only when duplex operation is set) for duplex scan.
[DIAL]
Push and hold for 1 sec. Rotate Full scan Programmed link scan Band scan Selectable from 0 to 9. Programmed scan tPush [V/MHz] to start the scan. Scan pauses when a signal is received. Rotate [DIAL] to change the scanning direction, or resumes manually. Push [V/MHz] to stop the scan. During full/band scan During programmed scan About the scanning steps: The selected tuning step in each frequency band (in VFO mode) is used during scan. Duplex scan function: Repeatedly scans two frequencies
(transmission/reception) during duplex scan operation. Scan name can be displayed instead of P-LINK x for pro-
gram link scan (x= 0 to 9), PROGxx for programmed scan
(xx= 0 to 24) when scan name is programmed and set to ON in DISP set mode.
MENU SET DISP SCAN N (p. 128) 102 Selectable from 0 to 24 if programmed. Scan name is not displayed during scan. SCAN OPERATION 10 r Rotate [DIAL] to select the desired programmed scan edge channel from 00A to 24A. tPush and hold [S.MW](M/CALL) for 1 sec. 3 beeps sound. The other scan edge channel B, 00B to 24B, is automatically selected when continuing to push [S.MW](M/CALL) after pro-
gramming. y To program a frequency for the other pair of scan edges, 00B to 24B, repeat steps w and r. If the same frequency is programmed into a pair of scan edges, programmed scan will not function.
Scan edges programming Scan edges can be programmed in the same manner as memory channels. Scan edges are programmed into scan edges, 00A/00B to 24A/24B, in memory channels. qPush [V/MHz] to select VFO mode. wSet the desired frequency:
Select the desired band with [BAND].
Set the desired frequency with [DIAL].
Program different frequencies in A and B re-
spectively.
Set other data (e.g. offset frequency, duplex direction, tone squelch, etc.), if desired. e Push and hold [S.MW](M/CALL) for 1 sec. to enter the se-
lect memory write mode. 1 short and 1 long beeps sound. indication and memory channel number blink.
[DIAL]
[EXAMPLE]: Programming 145.300 MHz into scan edges 04A. Push and hold for 1 sec. Rotate to select 04A. Push and hold for 1 sec. Memory mode Enter select memory write mode. 04A is selected. Return to the VFO mode. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 103 10 SCAN OPERATION
Memory scan IMPORTANT!: To perform memory scan, 2 or more mem-
ory channels MUST be programmed, otherwise the scan will not start. q Push [M/CALL] several times to select memory mode. wSet the squelch level. e Push and hold [SCAN](V/MHz) for 1 sec. to enter the scan-
ning type selection. r Rotate [DIAL] to select the desired scanning type. ALL for all memory scan; BAND for band memory scan, MODE for mode scan, DUP (appears only when duplex op-
eration is set) for duplex scan.
[DIAL]
Push and hold for 1 sec. Rotate Mode scan All memory scan Selected mode is displayed. Band memory scan Duplex scan 104 tPush [V/MHz] to start the scan. Scan pauses when a signal is received. Rotate [DIAL] to change the scanning direction, or resumes manually. Push [V/MHz] to stop the scan. During memory scan During mode scan Band memory scan function: Repeatedly scans all memory channels programmed with any frequencies of the band programmed in the memory channel selected for scanning. Mode scan function: Repeatedly scans all memory chan-
nels in which the same operating mode as the selected memory channel has been programmed. Duplex scan function: Repeatedly scans two frequencies
(transmission/reception) during duplex scan operation.
Memory bank scan IMPORTANT!: To perform memory bank scan, 2 or more bank channels MUST be programmed, otherwise the scan will not start. q Select memory bank mode.
Select memory mode with [M/CALL].
Enter the bank selection state with [BAND].
Set the desired bank (A to Z) with [DIAL], then push
[BAND]. wSet the squelch level. e Push and hold [SCAN](V/MHz) for 1 sec. to enter the scan-
ning type selection. SCAN OPERATION 10 r Rotate [DIAL] to select the desired scanning type. ALL for all bank scan; B-LINK for bank link scan or BANK-x for bank scan (x= A to Z; programmed bank groups are only displayed.), DUP (appears only when duplex operation is set) for duplex scan. tPush [V/MHz] to start the scan. Scan pauses when a signal is received. Rotate [DIAL] to change the scanning direction, or resumes manually. Push [V/MHz] to stop the scan.
[DIAL]
All bank scan Push and hold for 1 sec. Rotate Bank scan Selectable from A to Z if programmed. Bank link scan Duplex scan During all bank/bank link scan During bank scan The bank-link setting can be changed in SCAN set mode. See page 120 for details. Duplex scan function: Repeatedly scans two frequencies
(transmission/reception) during duplex scan operation. Memory bank scan skips any memory channels in the se-
lected bank that are set to SKIP or PSKIP. Memory bank scan stops at the rst channel when all channels in a bank are set to SKIP or PSKIP. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 105 10 SCAN OPERATION
Skip channel/frequency setting Memory channels can be set to be skipped during memory skip scan. In addition, memory channels can be set to be skipped during both memory skip scan and frequency skip scan. This is useful to speed up the scan rate. qSelect a memory channel:
Push [M/CALL] to select memory mode.
Rotate [DIAL] to select the desired channel to be a skip channel/frequency.
[DIAL]
w Push and hold [S.MW](M/CALL) for 1 sec. to enter select memory write mode. 106 e Push [](2) or [](8) several times to select SKIP.
[DIAL]
Push or several times. r Rotate [DIAL] to select the skip condition from SKIP, PSKIP or OFF for the selected channel. PSKIP : The channel is skipped during memory/bank scan and the programmed frequency is skipped during VFO scan, such as programmed scan. SKIP : The channel is skipped during memory or bank scan. OFF
: The channel is scanned during any scan.
(Continue to the next page.) t Push and hold [S.MW](M/CALL) for 1 sec. to store the skip condition into the memory. SKIP or PSKIP indicator appears, according to the skip selec-
tion in the step r. SKIP appears PSKIP appears Skip channel setting Program skip setting
CONVENIENT!
The skip setting can be set with the following operation. q Select the desired memory channel to be set as a skip channel/frequency. w While pushing [SKIP](5), rotate
[DIAL] to select the skip condition from PSKIP, SKIP and OFF (no in-
dication).
[DIAL]
SCAN OPERATION 10
CONVENIENT!
During VFO scanning, such as programmed scan, the skip setting can be programmed into the highest blank memory channel which is automatically selected with the following op-
eration. qStart the VFO scan.
Push [V/MHz] to select VFO mode. Select the desired frequency band with [BAND], if desired.
Set the squelch level.
While pushing and holding [SCAN](V/MHz) for 1 sec. to enter scan type selection, then rotate [DIAL] to select the desired scan type. ALL for full scan; BAND for band scan, P-LINK x for pro-
grammed link scan (x= 0 to 9), PROGxx (or scan name if programmed) for programmed scan (xx= 0 to 24; pro-
grammed scan edges numbers are only displayed), DUP for duplex scan.
Push [SCAN](V/MHz) again to start the scan. Scan pauses when a signal is received. Rotate [DIAL] to change the scanning direction, or resumes manually. w When scan pauses and you want to set the paused fre-
quency as a skip frequency.
Push and hold [SKIP](5) for 1 sec. to store the paused frequency into the highest blank memory channel. While pushing and holding [SKIP](5), scan pauses; and when releasing [SKIP](5) scan resumes. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 107 10 SCAN OPERATION
Scan resume condition D Scan pause timer The scan pauses when receiving signals according to the scan pause time. It can be set from 2 to 20 sec. or unlimited. qEnter PAUSE in SCAN set mode.
MENU SCAN PAUSE (p. 119)
(Push [MENU
]), (Push [](2)/[](8), then push [
](5).) w Push [](2) or [](8) to select the desired scan pausing time from 220 sec. (2 sec. steps) or HOLD. 2SEC20SEC: Scan pauses for 220 sec. while receiving a HOLD signal.
: Scan pauses on a received a signal until it disappears. e Push [
r [MENU
](5) to return to SCAN set mode.
] to return to frequency indication. 108 D Scan resume timer The scan restarts after the signal disappears according to the resume time. It can be set from 05 sec. or unlimited. qEnter RESUME TIMER in SCAN set mode.
MENU SCAN PAUSE (p. 119)
(Push [MENU
]), (Push [](2)/[](8), then push [
](5).) w Push [](2) or [](8) to select the desired scan resume time from 05 sec. (1 sec. steps) and HOLD. 0SEC
: Scan restarts immediately after the signal dis-
appears. 1SEC5SEC: Scan restarts 15 sec. after the signal disap-
HOLD pears.
: Scan remains paused on the received signal according to the scan pause timer even if it dis-
appears. Rotate [DIAL] to resume manually. e Push [
r [MENU
](5) to return to SCAN set mode.
] to return to frequency indication. Scan resume timer must be set shorter than the scan pause timer, otherwise this timer does not activate.
Priority watch types Priority watch checks for signals on the frequency every 5 sec. while operating on a VFO frequency or scanning (ex-
cept DR mode watch). The transceiver has 4 priority watch types to suit your needs. The watch resumes according to the selected scan resume condition. See page 108 for details. NOTE: If the pocket beep function is activated, the trans-
ceiver automatically selects the tone squelch function when priority watch starts. D About priority beep function When receiving a signal on the priority frequency, you can be alerted with beeps and a blink S. This function can be activated when setting the priority watch function ON. PRIORITY WATCH 11 MEMORY SCAN WATCH While operating on a VFO fre-
quency, priority watch checks for signals on each memory channel in sequence. The memory skip function and/or memory bank scan is useful to speed up the scan. 5 sec. SKIP VFO frequency Mch 0 Mch 1 Mch 2 Mch 999 VFO SCAN WATCH While scanning in VFO mode, priority watch checks for signals on the selected channel every 5 sec. 5 sec. VFO scan Memory
(Call) channel MEMORY/CALL CHANNEL WATCH While operating on a VFO fre-
5 sec. quency, priority watch checks for a signal on the selected channel every 5 sec. A memory channel with skip infor-
mation can be watched. VFO frequency DR MODE WATCH While operating in DR mode, priority watch checks for a sig-
nal on the VFO frequency every 5 sec. 5 sec. DR mode VFO frequency Memory
(Call) channel 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 109 11 PRIORITY WATCH
Priority watch operation D Memory/call channel and memory scan watch qSelect VFO mode; then, set an operating frequency. wSelect the channel(s) to be watched. For memory channel watch:
Select the desired memory channel. For call channel watch:
Select the desired call channel. For memory scan watch:
Select memory mode, or the desired bank group; then, push and hold [SCAN](V/MHz) for 1 sec. to start memory/
bank scan. eEnter PRIO in SCAN set mode.
MENU SCAN PRIO (p. 119)
(Push [MENU
]), (Push [](2)/[](8), then push [
](5).) r Push [](2) or [](8) to select ON. Select BELL if the priority beep function is desired. t Push [MENU
] to exit SCAN set mode and start the watch. PRIO indicator appears. The transceiver checks the memory/bank channel(s) or call channel every 5 sec. The watch resumes according to the selected scan resume con-
dition. (p. 108) y Push [V/MHz] to cancel the watch. 110
During priority watch Monitors VFO frequency for 5 sec. Pauses on a memory or call channel when a signal is received.
During priority watch with priority beep Emits beep and blinks S indicator when a signal is received on a memory or call channel. D VFO scan watch qSelect the channel(s) to be watched. For memory channel watch:
Select the desired memory channel. For call channel watch:
Select the desired call channel. For memory scan watch:
Select memory mode, or the desired bank group; then, push and hold [SCAN](V/MHz) for 1 sec. to start memory/
bank scan. wEnter PRIO in SCAN set mode.
MENU SCAN PRIO (p. 119)
(Push [MENU
]), (Push [](2)/[](8), then push [
](5).) e Push [](2) or [](8) to select ON. Select BELL if the priority beep function is desired. r Push [MENU
] to exit SCAN set mode and start the watch. PRIO indicator appears. type selection. t Push and hold [SCAN](V/MHz) for 1 sec. to enter scan y Rotate [DIAL] to select the desired scan type from ALL, BAND P-LINK x (x= 09) and PROGxx (xx= 024), DUP. uPush [SCAN](V/MHz) to start the VFO scan watch. The transceiver checks the memory/bank channel(s) or call channel every 5 sec. The watch resumes according to the selected scan resume con-
dition. (p. 108) PRIORITY WATCH 11 i Push [V/MHz] to cancel the watch.
During priority watch Searches VFO frequencies for 5 sec. Pauses on a memory or call channel when a signal is received.
During priority watch with priority beep Emits beep and blinks S indicator when a signal is received on a memory or call channel. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 111 11 PRIORITY WATCH D Digital Repeater/VFO watch qSelect VFO mode; then, set an operating frequency. wPush [DR] to enter DR mode. eSelect the access repeater to be watched. rEnter PRIO in SCAN set mode.
MENU SCAN PRIO (p. 119)
(Push [MENU
]), (Push [](2)/[](8), then push [
](5).) e Rotate [DIAL] to select ON. Select BELL if the priority beep function is desired. r Push [MENU
] to exit SCAN set mode and start the watch. PRIO indicator appears. The transceiver checks VFO mode every 5 sec. The watch resume according to the selected scan resume con-
dition. (p. 108) y Push [V/MHz] to cancel the watch.
During priority watch Monitors DR mode for 5 sec. Pauses on a VFO mode when a signal is received.
During priority watch with priority beep Emits beep and blinks S indicator when a signal is received on a VFO mode. 112
1 | User Manual 3 | Users Manual | 4.14 MiB |
MENU SCREEN OPERATION 12
General MENU screen is used for programming infrequently changed values or conditions of functions. D Entering MENU screen and operation e.g.) Set KEY B (Key-touch beep) to OFF. qPush [MENU
] to enter MENU screen. DUP.T, SCAN, SET, DV SET, CALL-S, RX-CS, MES-
SAG, RPT-L or GPS appears. w Push [](2) or [](8) (or rotate [DIAL]) to select the de-
sired menu group, then push [
](5) (or [](6)). e When SET is selected, push [](2) or [](8) (or rotate
[DIAL]) to select the desired function group, then push
](5) (or [](6)). r Push [](2) or [](8) to select the desired item, then push
](5) (or [](6)). t Push [](2) or [](8) (or rotate [DIAL]) to select the de-
](5) (or [](4)) to sired value or condition, then push [
return to the setting item selection mode. y Push [MENU
] (or [V/MHz]) to return to frequency indi-
cation, repeat steps w to r to set another items.
[DIAL]
PL Set KEY B (Key-touch beep) to OFF. Push . Push to select SET. Push . Push to select SOUNDS. Enter menu screen Push . Push to select KEY B. Push . Push to select OFF, then push . 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 113 12 MENU SCREEN OPERATION
MENU screen indication and arrangement MENU screen shows one of the following indication.
P
SCAN mode Independent items
(see p. 117) Independent items
(see p. 119)
CALL-S mode
RX-CS mode
SET mode
FUNC mode
MESSAG mode
DV SET mode
DISP mode Independent items
(see p. 130) Independent items
(see p. 122) Independent items
(see p. 127)
RPT-L mode
SOUNDS mode
GPS mode Independent items
(see p. 128) 114 Independent items
(see p. 36) Independent items
(see p. 49) Independent items
(see p. 66) Independent items
(see p. 39) Independent items
(see p. 134)
Items list Items list D DUP.T mode indication Ref. p. 117 Item Item indication Ref. p. 118 p. 117 p. 117 p. 118 p. 118 p. 119 p. 119 Item D SCAN mode indication Ref. p. 119 Item indication Ref. p. 120 p. 119 p. 120 p. 120 p. 121
SET mode D FUNC mode indication Ref. p. 122 Item Item indication Ref. p. 125 p. 123 p. 123 p. 123 p. 124 p. 124 p. 124 p. 125 p. 125 p. 126 p. 126 p. 126 p. 126 MENU SCREEN OPERATION 12 Item D DISP mode indication Ref. p. 127 p. 127 p. 127 Item indication Ref. p. 128 p. 128 Item D SOUNDS mode indication Ref. p. 128 Item indication Ref. p. 129 p. 128 p. 129 p. 129 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 115 12 MENU SCREEN OPERATION D RX-CS mode See p. 49 for details. Item D MESSAG mode indication Ref. p. 66 Item indication Ref. p. 77 p. 67 p. 78 Item D RPT-L mode indication Ref. p. 40 Item indication Ref. p. 45 Item D GPS mode indication Ref. p. 134 Item indication Ref. p. 86 p. 78 p. 80 p. 82 p. 83 p. 87 p. 136 p. 140 Item
GPS.SET mode indication Ref. p. 134 p. 134 p. 135 Item indication Ref. p. 135 p. 135 Item D DV SET mode indication Ref. p. 130 Item indication Ref. p. 132 p. 130 p. 130 p. 131 p. 131 p. 131 p. 131 p. 132 p. 132 p. 132 p. 133 p. 133 p. 133 p. 134 Item D CALL-S mode indication Ref. p. 37 Item indication Ref. p. 38 p. 38 p. 36 116 MENU SCREEN OPERATION 12
DUP/TONE items (DUP.T) D Offset frequency (OFFSET) Sets the offset frequency for duplex (repeater) operation within the range of 0 to 159.995 MHz. D TSQL frequency (C TONE) Selects tone frequency for tone squelch or pocket beep op-
eration from of 50 available frequencies (67.0254.1 Hz).
(default: 88.5) The default value may differ according to the selected fre-
quency band (before accessing DUP.T set mode) and transceiver version. The selected tuning step in VFO mode is used when set-
ting the offset frequency. D Repeater tone frequency (R TONE) Selects subaudible tone frequency for accessing a repeater, etc. 50 tone frequencies (67.0254.1 Hz) are available.
(default: 88.5)
Available subaudible tone frequencies 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 The transceiver has 50 tone frequencies and conse-
quently their spacing is narrow compared with units hav-
ing 38 tones. Therefore, some tone frequencies may re-
ceive interference from adjacent tone frequencies. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 117 12 MENU SCREEN OPERATION D DTCS code (CODE) Selects DTCS (both encoder/decoder) code for DTCS squelch operation. Total of 104 codes (023754) are available.
(default: 023) D DTCS polarity (DTCS-P) Sets DTCS polarity from BOTH N (TX/RX: normal), TN-RR
(TX: normal, RX: reverse), TR-RN (TX: reverse, RX: normal) and BOTH R (TX/RX: reverse).
(default: BOTH N) Transmitting or receiving DTCS codes polarity is sets by this item at transmitting side and receiving side respectively.
Available DTCS codes 245 023 246 025 251 026 252 031 255 032 261 036 263 043 265 047 266 051 271 053 125 131 132 134 143 145 152 155 156 162 054 065 071 072 073 074 114 115 116 122 165 172 174 205 212 223 225 226 243 244 732 734 743 754 274 306 311 315 325 331 332 343 346 351 356 364 365 371 411 412 413 423 431 432 445 446 452 454 455 462 464 465 466 503 506 516 523 526 532 546 565 606 612 624 627 631 632 654 662 664 703 712 723 731 TX/RX: Normal polarity TX/RX: Reverse polarity D Digital code (D CODE) Sets the desired digital code for digital code squelch opera-
(default: 00) tion. Total of 100 codes (0099) are available. 118 D DTMF speed (DTMF-S) Select the desired DTMF transmission speed from 100 msec, 200 msec, 300 msec, 500 msec. 100 200 300 500
: 100-msec. interval; 5.0 characters per second
(default)
: 200-msec. interval; 2.5 characters per second
: 300-msec. interval; 1.6 characters per second
: 500-msec. interval; 1.0 character per second MENU SCREEN OPERATION 12
Scan items (SCAN) D Priority watch (PRIO) Activates priority watch or priority watch with alert (Bell). OFF : The priority watch is turned OFF. (default) ON : The transceiver checks the memory channel fre-
quency every 5 sec. BELL : The transceiver checks the memory channel frequency every 5 sec. You can be alerted with beeps and blinking S. D DTMF TX key (DTMF-T) Selects DTMF transmitting code when pushing and holding
[PTT], then pushing one of the keypad buttons. KEY
: [1][9], [0], [A], [B], [C], [D], [E]() or [F](#) DTMF tones are transmitted when the key is pressed. (default) DTMF-M : The DTMF memory contents Ch01Ch10 HOLD and transmitted. D Scan pause timer (PAUSE) Selects the scan pause time. When receiving signals, the scan pauses according to the scan pause timer. 220 SEC : Scan pauses for 220 sec. while receiving a signal in 2 sec. steps. (default: 10 sec.)
: Scan pauses on a received signal until it dis-
appears. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 119 12 MENU SCREEN OPERATION D Scan resume timer (RESUME) Selects the scan resume time from a pause after the received signal disappears. 0 SEC : Scan resumes immediately after the received signal disappears. 15 SEC: Scan pauses 15 sec. after the received signal disappears. (default: 2 sec.) HOLD : Scan remains paused on the received signal according to the scan pause timer even if it dis-
appears. Rotate [DIAL] to resume manually. D Memory bank link function (B-LINK) Sets the memory bank link function ON (default) and OFF. The link function provides continuous bank scan, scanning all channels in the selected banks during bank scan.
Bank link setting q Push [](2) or [](8) to select the bank that you want to change the link setting. Scan resume timer must be set shorter than scan pause timer (previous item), otherwise this timer cannot be acti-
vated. w Push [
e Push [](2) or [](8) to select the setting.
](5) to enter bank setting. D Weather alert (WX-ALT) Turns weather alert function ON and OFF. (p. 153) U.S.A. version only
(default: OFF) 120 r Push [
screen.
](5) to set and return to the BANK selection t Push [](2) or [](8) to select next bank and repeat
] to exit MENU screen steps w to r, or push [MENU operation. D Program scan link function (P-LINK) Sets the program scan link function. The link function pro-
vides continuous program scan in the selected program scan number during program scan. Default settings for P-LINK P0 to P-LINK P9 are PROG 1 to PROG 24 are linked and PROG 0 is no-linked.
Program scan link setting q Push [](2) or [](8) to select the program scan link number that you want to change. w Push [
e Push [](2) or [](8) several times to select the setting
](5) to enter the program scan link setting. ADD or CLEAR. When ADD is selected, only no-linked program scans are dis-
played. When CLEAR is selected, only linked program scans are displayed. MENU SCREEN OPERATION 12 r Push [
](5), then push [](2) or [](8) to select the desired program scan.
](5) to set the program scan link setting. t Push [
y Repeat steps r and t to add or clear the program
] to exit MENU scan to/from the link, or push [MENU screen operation. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 121 12 MENU SCREEN OPERATION
Program scan link setting q Push [](2) or [](8) to select the program scan link number that you want to program the name.
](5) to enter the program scan link setting. w Push [
e Push [](2) or [](8) several times to select NAME. e Push [
](5) to enter the program scan link setting.
Set mode items (SET)
Function set mode items (FUNC) D Attenuator (ATT) The attenuator prevents distortion of a desired signal by very strong RF signals near the desired frequency or when very strong electric elds, such as from a broadcasting station, are present at your location. Select the attenuator function ON and OFF (default). r Push [](2) or [](8) to select the desired character, number, symbol or space; push [](6) or [](4) to move the cursor right or left, respectively.
](5) to program the repeater name and exit the t Push [
state. y Push [MENU
] to exit MENU screen operation. 122 MENU SCREEN OPERATION 12 D Power save (P SAVE) The power save function reduces the current drain to con-
serve battery power. This power save function can be turned OFF, if desired, by turning power ON and OFF. AUTO1 selects 1:4 duty ratio when receiving no signal for 5 sec., then 1:8 60 sec. after that. AUTO2 suppresses the consumption of the battery by stopping the operation of a digital block of the DV mode in addition to the op-
eration of Auto1. D Monitor key action (MONI) The monitor key, [SQL], can be set as a sticky key. When set to the sticky condition, each push of [SQL] toggles the moni-
tor function ON and OFF. PUSH: Pushing and holding [SQL] to monitor the fre-
quency. (default) HOLD : Push [SQL] momentarily to monitor the frequency and push momentarily again to cancel it. NOTE: Power save function is disable when using the ex-
ternal power supply (More than 10 V DC) or if the Auto re-
play function is set to ON (p. 130). D PTT lock (PTT LK) PTT lock (PTT LK) Turns the PTT lock function ON and OFF. This function inhibits transmission with [PTT] is inhib-
ited when ON is selected to prevent accidental trans-
mission, etc.
(default: OFF) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 123 12 MENU SCREEN OPERATION D Busy lockout (LK OUT) Turns the busy lockout function ON and OFF. This function inhibits transmission while receiving a signal or when the squelch is open.
(default: OFF) D Time-out timer (TOT) To prevent accidental prolonged transmission, etc., the trans-
ceiver has a time-out timer. This function cuts transmission OFF after 1, 3, 5 10, 15 or 30 min. of continuous transmis-
sion. This timer can be cancelled. OFF
: The time-out timer is turned OFF. (default) 1 to 30 MIN : The transmission is cut OFF after the set period elapses. D Auto repeater (AUTORP) U.S.A. and Korean versions only The auto repeater function automatically turns ON or OFF the duplex operation and tone encoder. The offset and re-
peater tone is not changed by the auto repeater function. Reset these frequencies, if necessary. U.S.A. version:
OFF : The auto repeater function is turned OFF. RPT1 : Activates for duplex only. (default) RPT2 : Activates for duplex and tone. Korean version:
OFF : The auto repeater function is turned OFF. ON : Activates duplex and tone. (default) 124 MENU SCREEN OPERATION 12 D Key lock type (LOCK) While the key lock function is ON, [PWR], [PTT], [SQL],
[VOL] and [MENU](Lock function only) can still be accessed. Accessible keys can be set to 1 of 4 groups. NORMAL: [PWR], [PTT], [SQL], [VOL] and [MENU]
(Lock function only) accessible. (default) NO SQL : [PWR], [PTT], [VOL] and [MENU] (Lock func-
tion only) are accessible. NO VOL : [PWR], [PTT], [SQL] and [MENU] (Lock func-
tion only) are accessible.
: [PWR], [PTT] and [MENU] (Lock function only) are accessible. D Dial speed acceleration (DIAL S) The dial speed acceleration automatically speeds up the tun-
ing dial speed when rotating [DIAL] rapidly. OFF : The dial speed acceleration is turned OFF. ON : The dial speed acceleration is tuned ON.
(default) ALL D Active band (ACTIVE) Allows continuous frequency selection of the operating fre-
quency across all bands. SINGLE ALL
: A single operating frequency can be se-
lected within the current band. Push
[BAND] for band selection in this case.
: The operating frequency can be selected continuously. (default) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 125 12 MENU SCREEN OPERATION D Microphone simple mode (MIC) Microphone simple mode is used to change the function as-
signments for keys on the optional HM-75A REMOTE CONTROL SPEAKER-MICROPHONE. (p. 162) SIMPLE NORM-1 (default) NORM-2 D Auto power OFF (AP OFF) The transceiver can be set to automatically turn OFF after a specied time period with a beep when no key operations are performed. 30 min., 60 min, 90 min, 120 min and OFF (default) can be specied. The specied time period is retained even when the transceiver is turned OFF by the auto power OFF function. To cancel the function, select OFF in this item. D DATA speed (SPEED) Selects the data speed of [DATA] jack from 4800 bps and 9600 bps (default) for GPS receiving, etc. When 9600 bps is selected When 4800 bps is selected D Auto power ON (AP ON) Auto power ON function turns the transceiver power ON auto-
matically after passing the set time period from power OFF. Select the desired time period within 30 minutes to 24 hours in 30 minutes steps and OFF.
(default: OFF) 126
Display set mode items (DISP) D Display backlighting (LIGHT) The transceiver has display backlighting with a 5 sec. timer for night time operation. The display backlighting can be turned ON continuously or turned OFF, if desired. OFF ON AUTO1 : Lights when an operation is performed, goes
: The backlight is turned OFF.
: The backlight continuously lights ON. out after 5 sec. (default) AUTO2 : Lights when an operation is performed, goes out after 5 sec with a battery pack or battery case operation, or stays ON when using the ex-
ternal power supply (More than 10 V DC). MENU SCREEN OPERATION 12 D Busy LED (BUSY) The TX/RX indicator lights green while receiving a signal or when the squelch is open. This indication can be turned OFF to conserve the battery power, if desired. OFF : The indicator does not function even if a signal is received. ON : The indicator lights green while receiving a signal or when the squelch is open. (default) D LCD contrast (CONT) The contrast of the LCD can be selected from 4 levels. 1 (Low contrast) to 4 (High contrast)
(default: 3) Default (3) High contrast (4) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 127 12 MENU SCREEN OPERATION D Scan name (SCAN N) The programmed scan, programmed link scan or bank name is displayed during the scan type selection. OFF ON
: The programmed scan, programmed link scan or bank name is not displayed.
: The programmed scan, programmed link scan or bank name is displayed. (default) D Opening message (OPN.MSG) The opening message indication that is displayed at power ON is selectable from Icom logo, my call sign or skipped.
: Opening message indication is skipped. OFF LOGO : Icom logo is displayed at power ON. (default) CALL : The set my call sign is displayed at power ON. When LOGO is selected When Call sign is selected 128
Sounds set mode items (SOUNDS) D Beep output level (BEEPLV) Adjusts the key-touch beep tone level to the desired level within 39 levels.
(default: 19) Minimum level Maximum level The key-touch beep (following item) must be set to ON to have a beep tone. D Key-touch beep (KEY B) Turns the key-touch beep ON or OFF.
(default: ON) Key-touch beep ON Key-touch beep OFF MENU SCREEN OPERATION 12 D Scan stop beep (STOP B) Turns the scan stop beep function ON or OFF.
(default: OFF) D Band edge beep (EDGE B) Turns the beep emission capability ON and OFF when the frequency is changed over the band edge by rotating [DIAL].
(default: ON) Band edge beep ON Band edge beep OFF Scan stop beep ON Scan stop beep OFF D Standby beep (STBY B) Turns the beep emission capability ON and OFF when the communicating station nishes transmitting or the receive signal disappears while in the digital mode operation.
(default: ON) Stand by beep ON Stand by beep OFF 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 129 12 MENU SCREEN OPERATION
DV set mode items (DV SET) D Auto reply (REPLY) This function replies to an individual station call even you are away from the transceiver. After a manual transmission (pushing [PTT]), the Auto Reply setting returns to OFF automatically. OFF ON
: No reply is performed even if a call is received.
(default)
: Sets the caller's call sign and replies to the call with the programmed own call sign. D DV data TX (DATATX) During low-speed data operation, auto data transmission function is available. This function transmits when data has been input from PC via the [DATA] jack.
(default: PTT)
: Data from [DATA] transmits when [PTT] is pushed. (default) PTT AUTO : Data from [DATA] transmits automatically. D Digital monitor (D MONI) Sets the desired monitoring mode during digital mode opera-
tion from Auto, Digital and Analog. AUTO
: The transceiver sets monitoring mode to FM and DV according to the received signal. (default) DIGI
: Monitors in DV mode. ANALOG : Monitors in FM mode. NOTE: When ON is set in the auto reply function, the power save function (p. 123) stop functioning automatically to receive call sign signal properly. 130 MENU SCREEN OPERATION 12 D Digital repeater setting (D RPT) When accessing a digital repeater that the repeater call sign is different than the transceivers current call sign, the re-
peater call sign can be stored into RPT1 of the current call sign automatically by reading the repeaters down link signal.
(default: ON) D Repeater call sign auto write (RPT W) When your own individual station call is received via the dig-
ital repeater, the repeater call sign can be set into RPT1 and/or RPT2 automatically by reading the repeaters down link signal.
(default: OFF) D RX call sign auto write (CALL W) When your own individual station call is received, the calling station call sign can be automatically set in UR of the cur-
(default: OFF) rent call sign. The transceiver sets the received repeater call sign for op-
eration, over-writing the current repeater call sign. D DV auto detect (DV DET) When a signal other than DV mode is received during DV mode operation, the transceiver has capability of automatic FM mode selection. OFF ON
: Operating mode is xed in DV. (default)
: The transceiver automatically selects FM mode for temporary operation. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 131 D RX call sign display (RX CS) When a call is received, the calling station call sign can be displayed automatically.
(default: AUTO) D TX call sign display (TX CS) Selects call sign display function from YOUR, MY and OFF. When this setting is set to YOUR or MY, the transceiver auto-
matically displays the set station or your own call sign during DV mode transmission.
(default: YOUR) 12 MENU SCREEN OPERATION D Call sign edit record (EDIT R) Selects call sign programming when the call sign is edited or corrected with the pre-programmed call sign. OFF SEL AUTO
: The edited or corrected call sign is overwrit-
ten.
: The edited or corrected call sign is pro-
grammed into the selected call sign memory.
: The edited or corrected call sign is pro-
grammed into a blank channel automatically.
(default) D Auto gateway setting (GW SET) When the repeater has gateway capability and the repeater is set to the access repeater RPT1, the link repeater RPT2 is set the same repeaters call sign with G automatically. OFF AUTO
: Auto gateway setting is disabled. (default)
: RPT2 is automatically set as the gateway re-
peater by the RPT1s call sign. 132 D RX message display (RX MSG) Sets auto received message display function AUTO and OFF. When this setting is set to AUTO, the transceiver automati-
cally displays and scrolls the received message.
(default: AUTO) MENU SCREEN OPERATION 12 D Break-in function (BK) The break-in function allows you to break into a conversation where the two original stations are communicating with call sign squelch enabled. OFF ON
: The break-in function is set to OFF. (default)
: The break-in function is set to ON.
- BK appears on the display. D Scroll speed (SCROLL) Set the displayed message, call sign, etc. scrolling speed. FAST : Scroll speed is set to fast. (default) SLOW : Scroll speed is set to slow. NOTE: The break-in function is turned OFF automatically when turning transceivers power OFF. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 133 12 MENU SCREEN OPERATION D EMR function (EMR) The EMR communication mode is available for digital mode operation. In the EMR communication mode, no call sign setting is necessary. When an EMR communication mode signal is received, the audio (voice) will be heard at the specified level even the volume setting level is set to mini-
mum level, or digital call sign/digital code squelch is in use. OFF ON
: The EMR function is set to OFF. (default)
: The EMR function is set to ON.
- EMR appears on the display.
GPS mode items (GPS) D GPS set mode items (GPS.SET)
Position format (P FORM) Selects the displaying position format from mm.mm
(dddmm.mm) (default) and mm.SS (dddmmss). NOTE: The EMR communication function is turned OFF automatically when turning transceivers power OFF When dddmm.mm is selected When dddmmss is selected
Units (UNITS) Selects display units for distance and elevation from m or
(default : U.S.A. version; ft/ml, Other versions; m) ft/ml. When meter is selected When Feet/mile is selected 134 MENU SCREEN OPERATION 12
UTC offset (UTC.OFF) Sets time difference from UTC (Universal Time Coordinated) within 12:00 to +12:00 range in 5 min. steps.
(default: 0:00)
GPS data out (GPS.OUT) Sets the GPS data received from a connected optional GPS microphone, HM-189GPS to output from [DATA] jack. OFF : Transceiver does not output the GPS data. ON : Transceiver outputs the GPS data from [DATA]
(default) jack. Set to 12:00 hour Set to +12:00 hour Data output is ON Data output is OFF
GPS indication (INDIC) Sets the GPS indicator ON and OFF. OFF : G indicator does not appear. ON : G indicator appears on the display when a GPS receiver is connected and a valid position data is received; blinks when an invalid data is received.
(default : ON) GPS indication ON GPS indication OFF 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 135 12 MENU SCREEN OPERATION D GPS TX mode items (GPS-TX) Sets the transmission of data from a connected GPS receiver ON and OFF. When the position information is received from a connected GPS receiver and GPS.ATX (GPS Auto TX Timer ) setting
(p. 140) is set to a specic time, the transceiver automatically transmits the current position and message at the set inter-
val. OFF : Transmitting position data is disabled. (default) DVG : Transmitting position data in GPS mode. DVA : Transmitting position data in GPS-A mode. 136
Sentence formatter setting q Select DVG in GPS TX mode item, then push [
enter the sentence formatter selection. w Push [](2) or [](8) to select the desired sentence formatter. RMC, GGA, GLL, GSA, VTG and GSV are selectable.
](5) to RMC sentence GGA sentence e Push [
](5) to enter the desired sentence formatter selection. r Push [](2) or [](8) to select the setting. See right above for setting details. RMC sentence: OFF RMC sentence: ON
](5) to set ON/OFF. t Push [
y Push [](2) or [](8) to select next sentence and
] to return to repeat steps w to t, or push [MENU frequency indication. Only four sentence formatters can be activated at same time. RMC : (Default OFF) Set RMC sentence ON or OFF. GGA : (Default ON) Set GGS sentence ON or OFF. GLL : (Default OFF) Set GLL sentence ON or OFF. GSA : (Default OFF) Set GSA sentence ON or OFF. VTG : (Default OFF) Set VTG sentence ON or OFF. GSV : (Default OFF) Set GSV sentence ON or OFF. MENU SCREEN OPERATION 12
GPS-A set mode Enter GPS-A set mode by selecting "DVA" in GPS TX mode, then push [
](5). This set mode is available to set unproto address, data extension, time stamp, GPS-A symbol and comment.
Unproto Address (UNPROT) 56 characters address can be entered for unproto address. q Push [
](5) to enter the unproto address edit mode. w Push [](2) or [](8) to select the desired character. The selected character blinks. Push [](6) to move the cursor right; push [](4) to move the cursor left. Push [CLR](1) to erase the selected character, or push and hold
[CLR](1) for 1 sec. to erase all characters following the cursor. e Repeat step w until the desired unproto address is pro-
grammed. r Push [
](5) to program the unproto address and exit the unproto address edit mode. t Push [](4) to return to GPS-A set mode screen. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 137 12 MENU SCREEN OPERATION
DATA extension (DT EXT) Sets the data extension capability to CUR.SPD (COURSE/
SPEED) or OFF (default). The transceivers course and speed information is additionally transmitted with position data when CUR/SPD is selected. NOTE: When CUR/SPD is selected, number of charac-
ter for COMMEN (COMMENT) is limited to 36-character.
Time stamp (TIME) Selects transmitting time stamp type from DHM, HMS and OFF. This function can be transmitted UTC (Universal Time Coordinated)time only. OFF DHM HMS
: No time stamp is transmitted. (default)
: Time stamp in the format of Day, Hour and Minute is transmitted.
: Time stamp in the format of Hour, Minute and Second is transmitted. Set data extension to OFF Set to course/speed Set time stamp to OFF Set to Hour/Minute/Second 138
GPS-A symbol (SYMBOL) Selects the desired GPS-A symbol. Available symbols: AMBU (Ambulance), BUS (Bus), FIRE
(Fire Truck), BICYCL (Bicycle), YACHT (Yacht), HELI (Heli-
copter), BALLOO (Balloon), AIRCRA (Small Aircraft), SHIP
(Power Boat), CAR (Car): (default), M-CYCLE (Motorcycle), JEEP (Jeep), RV (Recreational Vehicle), TRUCK (Truck), VAN
(Van) and OTHER (Other). If OTHER is selected, set the desired symbol code as fol-
lows;
q Push [
w Push [](2) or [](8) to select the 1st character from \
](5) to begin the programming. e Push [](6) to select the 2nd digit. r Push [](2) or [](8) to select the 2nd digit character. t Push [
](5) to program the symbol code, then exit pro-
and /. gramming. y Push [](4) to return to GPS-A set mode screen. When OTHER is selected, check the symbol codes of APRS and set it correctly. Helicopter is selected Car is selected MENU SCREEN OPERATION 12
Comment (COMMEN) Program up to a 43-character* comment. The programmed comment is transmitted with the GPS position data.
*36-character comment can only be programmed when CUR/SPD (COURSE/SPEED) is selected in DT EXT (Data extension). q Push [
w Push [](2) or [](8) to select the desired character.
](5) twice to enter the programming. The selected character blinks. Push [](6) to move the cursor right; push [](4) to move the cursor left. Push [CLR](1) to erase the selected character, or push and hold
[CLR](1) for 1 sec. to erase all characters following the cursor. e Repeat step w until the desired comment is programmed. r Push [
](5) to program the comment and exit comment programming. t Push [](4) to return to GPS-A set mode screen. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 139 12 MENU SCREEN OPERATION D GPS auto TX timer (GPS.ATX) Selects the desired interval for automatic position transmis-
sion function from OFF (default), 5, 10, 30 second, 1, 3, 5, 10 and 30 minutes. NOTE: When four sentence formatter are activated at the same time (Sentence formatter setting on pgs. 136, 137), 5SEC can not be selected. 140
Programming a DTMF code DTMF codes are used for autopatching, accessing repeat-
ers, controlling other equipment, etc. The transceiver has 16 DTMF memory channels (D0D9, DA, DB, DC, DD, DE, DF) for storage of often-used DTMF codes of up to 24 digits. q Push and hold [DTMF.M](0) for 1 sec. to enter DTMF memory. DTMF memory channel Blank channel indication w Push [](2) or [](8) to select the desired DTMF memory channel. T-CALL appears when a 1750 Hz tone burst signal is selected.
(p. 33) Previously programmed DTMF code is displayed if pro-
grammed. OTHER FUNCTIONS 13 ePush [](6) to enter programming mode. The cursor is blinking when entering programming mode. rPush the desired keys to input the characters.
[0][9] input 09, [A](V/MHz) inputs A, [B](M/CALL) inputs B, [C](DR) inputs C, [D]() inputs D, [#](.) inputs E (#) and
[](BAND) inputs (F). Up to 24 digits can be programmed. Next display appears after 6th digit has been input. tRepeat step r until the desired code is input. y Push [MENU
] to program the DTMF code and exit programming mode. Entering 24th digit automatically exits the programming mode. uPush [V/MHz] to exit DTMF memory. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 141 13 OTHER FUNCTIONS
Transmitting a DTMF code D Transmitting from DTMF memory The selected DTMF code is transmitted at each push of the
[SQL] switch while transmitting. The transmitting speed at which DTMF memories send individual DTMF characters can be set in DTMF-S
(DTMF SPEED) item. (p. 119) q Set the desired frequency. (p. 23) w Push and hold [DTMF.M](0) for 1 sec. to enter DTMF e Push [](2) or [](8) to select the desired DTMF mem-
memory. ory channel. memory. r PushPush [
](5) to set the DTMF t PushPush [V/MHz] to exit DTMF y While pushing memory. While pushing [PTT], push
[SQL] to transmit the se-
lected DTMF code. 142 D Transmitting from DTMF memory in VFO mode The selected DTMF memory can be transmitted via keypad directly while transmitting. Pushing [0][9], [A], [B], [C], [D],
[#] or [] to transmit DTMF memory channel (D0D9, DA, DB, DC, DD, DE or DF) respectively. q Set the desired frequency. (p. 23) w Enter DTMF-T in DUP.T set mode.
MENU DUP.T DTMF-T (p. 119)
(Push [MENU
]), (Push [](2)/[](8), then push [
](5).) e Push [](2) or [](8) to select DTMF transmitting key
(DTMFM) as below. r Push [
](5) (or [](4)) to return to DUP.T set mode, and push [MENU
] to return to frequency indication. t While pushing [PTT], push the desired key to transmit the selected DTMF memory.
[0][9], [A](V/MHz), [B](M/CALL), [C](DR), [D](), [#](.) or [](BAND) transmits D0D9, DA, DB, DC, DD, DE or DF. D Transmitting a DTMF code directly DTMF code can be transmitted via keypad directly while transmitting. q Set the desired frequency. (p. 23) w Enter DTMF-T in DUP.T set mode.
MENU DUP.T DTMF-T (p. 119)
(Push [MENU
]), (Push [](2)/[](8), then push [
](5).) e Push [](2) or [](8) to select DTMF transmitting key
(KEY). r While pushing [PTT], push the desired keys to transmit the DTMF code.
[0][9] input 09, [A](V/MHz) inputs A, [B](M/CALL) inputs B, [C](DR) inputs C, [D]() inputs D, [#](.) inputs # and [](BAND) inputs . OTHER FUNCTIONS 13
Clearing a DTMF memory An unwanted DTMF memory can be cleared (erased). q Push and hold [DTMF.M](0) for 1 sec. to enter DTMF w Push [](2) or [](8) to select the desired DTMF mem-
memory mode. ory channel to be cleared. DTMF memory channel. e Push and hold [CLR](1) for 1 sec. to clear the selected When entering DTMF programming mode. After clearing the DTMF memory. r Push [V/MHz] to exit DTMF memory. DTMF code keys 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 143 13 OTHER FUNCTIONS
Conrming a DTMF memory A DTMF memory can be conrmed with a DTMF tone.
Setting DTMF transfer speed The DTMF transfer speed can be selected. q Push and hold [DTMF.M](0) for 1 sec. to enter DTMF w Push [](2) or [](8) to select the desired DTMF memory memory mode. channel. q Enter DTMF-S in DUP.T set mode.
MENU DUP.T DTMF-S (p. 119)
(Push [MENU
]), (Push [](2)/[](8), then push [
](5).) ePush [SQL] to conrm the DTMF memory contents. r Push [V/MHz] to exit DTMF memory. below. w Push [](2) or [](8) to select DTMF transfer speed as 100 : Transfer the DTMF tones at about 100 msec. per tone. tone. tone. 200 : Transfer the DTMF tones at about 200 msec per 300 : Transfer the DTMF tones at about 300 msec per 500 : Transfer the DTMF tones at about 500 msec per tone.
](5) to return to DUP.T set mode, and push
] to return to frequency indication. e Push [
[MENU 144
Tone frequency and DTCS code D Subaudible (repeater) tone Some repeaters require subaudible tones to be accessed. Subaudible tones are superimposed over your normal signal and must be set in advance. D Tone and DTCS squelches The tone squelch (CTCSS) or DTCS squelch opens only when receiving a signal containing a matching subaudible tone or DTCS code, respectively. You can silently wait for calls from group members using the same tone or code. Separate tone frequencies can be set for repeater and tone squelch/
pocket beep operation. D Reverse tone/DTCS squelch The reverse tone/DTCS squelch is convenient if you want to ignore a specific signal. The transceiver mutes the squelch when a signal with the matched tone or code is received. T SQL-R / DTCS-R is displayed when the reverse tone/
DTCS squelch is set. D Pocket beep These functions use subaudible tones or DTCS codes for calling and can be used as a common pager to inform you that someone has called while you were away from the transceiver. OTHER FUNCTIONS 13 D Setting subaudible tones for repeater or tone squelch q Enter R TONE or C TONE in DUP.T set mode.
MENU DUP.T R TONE (p. 117)
(Push [MENU
]), (Push [](2)/[](8), then push [
](5).)
MENU DUP.T C TONE (p. 117) w Push [](2) or [](8) to select the desired repeater or CTCSS tone frequency. Each operating band and each memory channel have indepen-
dent settings. See page 117 for available tone frequencies for details.
](5) to return to DUP.T set mode, and push
] to return to frequency indication. e Push [
[MENU Repeater tone setting CTCSS tone setting 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 145 13 OTHER FUNCTIONS
Tone frequency and DTCS code (Continued) D Setting DTCS code for DTCS squelch or beep q Enter CODE (DTCS CODE) in DUP.T set mode.
MENU DUP.T CODE (p. 118)
(Push [MENU
]), (Push [](2)/[](8), then push [
](5).) w Push [](2) or [](8) to select the desired DTCS tone code. Each operating band and each memory channel have indepen-
dent settings. See page 118 for available DTCS codes for details. e Push [
](5) (or [](4)) to return to DUP.T set mode, and push [MENU
] to return to frequency indication.
Digital code and digital call sign setting D Setting digital code for digital code squelch or beep q Push and hold [MODE](BAND) for 1 sec. several times to select DV mode. w Enter D CODE (DIGITAL CODE) in DUP.T set mode.
MENU DUP.T D CODE (p. 118)
(Push [MENU
](5).) e Push [](2) or [](8) to select the desired digital code.
]), (Push [](2)/[](8), then push [
Each operating band and each memory channel have indepen-
dent settings. DTCS phase can be selected in DTCS-P (DTCS PO-
LARITY) item. (p. 118) r Push [
[MENU
](5) to return to DUP.T set mode, and push
] to return to frequency indication. 146 D Setting the YOUR and MY call signs for digital call sign squelch or beep q Push and hold [MODE](BAND) for 1 sec. several times to select DV mode. w Enter UR in CALL-S set mode.
MENU CALL-S UR (p. 37)
(Push [MENU
]), (Push [](2)/[](8), then push [
](5).) e Push [](2) or [](8) to select the desired call sign. Input the call sign if the desired call sign is not stored in the transceiver. See p. 37 for detail. r Push [
](5) to specify the call sign and then push [](4) to return to CALL-S set mode. Push [](4) to return to CALL-S set mode without storing call sign. t Push [](2) three times to select MY in CALL-S set mode, then push [
MENU CALL-S MY (p. 36)
(Push [MENU
](5) to enter MY setting.
]), (Push [](2)/[](8), then push [
](5).) OTHER FUNCTIONS 13 y Push [](2) or [](8) to select the desired call sign. Input the call sign if the desired call sign is not stored in the transceiver. See p. 36 for detail. u Push [
](5) to set call sign and push [MENU
] to re-
turn to frequency indication. CAUTION!: Use digital code squelch when operating with more than 3 stations. Because the digital call sign squelch function recognizes MY (MY CALL SIGN) the digital call sign squelch function can be used when operating with only one station. NOTE:
The tone/DTCS code squelch opens sometimes when other stations communicate with adjacent tone frequency or DTCS code. No audio sounds with S-meter swaying when receiving signal except my call sign on DV mode . 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 147 13 OTHER FUNCTIONS
Tone/DTCS squelch q Set the desired operating frequency on FM or FM-N mode, CTCSS tone and DTCS code. w Push and hold [TONE](7) for 1 sec. several times to acti-
vate the tone or DTCS squelch. (T SQL or DTCS) Subaudible tone encoder T, pocket beep (tone squelch) ST SQL, tone squelch T SQL, DTCS beep SDTCS, DTCS squelch DTCS, tone squelch reverse T SQL-R, DTCS squelch reverse DTCS-R and no tone operation are activated in order. Rotating [DIAL] while pushing [TONE](7) also selects the tone functions. e Operate the transceiver in the normal way. r When the received signal includes a matching tone/code, the squelch opens and the signal can be heard. When the received signals tone/code does not match, tone/
DTCS squelch does not open, however, the S-indicator shows signal strength. To open the squelch manually, push and hold [SQL]. No tone operation Subaudible tone encoder Pocket beep Tone squelch DTCS beep DTCS squelch Tone squelch (reverse) DTCS squelch (reverse) 148
Digital squelch q Set the desired operating frequency on DV mode, Digital code and MY (MY CALL SIGN). w Push and hold [DSQ](7) for 1 sec. several times to acti-
vate the digital call sign or digital code squelch. Digital call sign beep DSQLS, Digital call sign squelch DSQL, Digital code beep CSQLS, Digital code squelch CSQL, and no digital squelch operation are activated in order. Rotating [DIAL] while pushing [DSQ](7) also selects the digital squelch functions. e Operate the transceiver in the normal way. r When the received signal includes a matching call sign/
code, the squelch opens and the signal can be heard. When the received signals call sign/code does not match, digi-
tal call sign/digital code squelch does not open, however, the S-indicator shows signal strength. To open the squelch manually, push and hold [SQL]. OTHER FUNCTIONS 13
Pocket beep function q Set the desired operating frequency. w Set the desired CTCSS tone, DTCS code, Digital call sign or Digital code. e Push and hold [TONE](7) or [DSQ](7) for 1 sec. several times to activate the pocket beep, DTCS beep, Dig-
ital call sign beep or Digital code beep. (ST SQL, SDTCS, SD SQL or SCSQL) Rotating [DIAL] while pushing [TONE](7)/[DSQ](7) also selects the tone squelch or digital squelch functions. r When a signal with the correct tone, code, digital call sign or digital code is received, the transceiver emits beep tones for 30 sec. and blinks S. t Push [PTT] to answer or push [SQL] to stop the beeps and blinking. Pocket beep DTCS beep Digital call sign pocket beep Digital call sign squelch Digital code pocket beep Digital code squelch Digital call sign pocket beep Digital code pocket beep 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 149 13 OTHER FUNCTIONS
DTCS polarity setting q Enter DTCS-P in DUP.T set mode.
MENU DUP.T DTCS-P (p. 118)
(Push [MENU
]), (Push [](2)/[](8), then push [
](5).) w Push [](2) or [](8) to select the desired DTCS polarity mode. BOTH N : Normal phase is used for both TX and RX. TN-RR TR-RN BOTH R
(Default)
: Normal phase is used for TX; Reverse phase for RX.
: Reverse phase is used for TX; Normal phase for RX.
: Reverse phase is used for both TX and RX. e Push [
](5) (or [](4)) to return to DUP.T set mode, and push [MENU
] to return to frequency indication. 150
Tone scan The transceiver can detect the subaudible tone frequency and DTCS code in a received signal. By monitoring a signal that is being transmitted on a repeater input frequency, you can determine the tone frequency required to access the re-
peater. q Set the desired frequency on FM/FM-N mode or memory channel to be checked for a tone frequency or DTCS code. w Push and hold [TONE](7) for 1 sec. several times to acti-
vate the repeater tone, tone squelch or DTCS squelch. (T, T SQL or DTCS) Rotating [DIAL] while pushing and holding [TONE](7) also se-
lects the tone functions. e Push and hold [T.SCAN](9) for 1 sec. to start the tone scan. To change the scanning direction, rotate [DIAL]. r When the tone frequency or DTCS code is decoded, the set mode contents are programmed with the frequency or code. The tone scan pauses for the set period in scan pause timer
(p. 119) when a tone frequency or DTCS code is detected. The decoded tone frequency is used for the repeater tone fre-
quency when the tone squelch is OFF. The decoded tone frequency is used for the tone squelch fre-
quency when the tone squelch is ON. The decoded DTCS code is used for the DTCS squelch code when the DTCS squelch is ON.
[DIAL]
Tone scan for repeater tone Tone scan for tone squelch Tone scan for DTCS squelch t Push [V/MHz] to stop the scan. If the scan is cancelled before the transceiver detects the tone or code, the set mode contents are not changed. The detected tone is used for temporary operation only. The stored tone setting in memory or call channel wont be changed. NOTE: Tone frequency is over-written automatically when it cor-
responds with the scanning tone frequency in tone squelch mode. However, it is not over-written in memory or call channel mode. OTHER FUNCTIONS 13
Beep tones You can select to have confirmation beeps sound at the push of a switch. The output level can be adjusted within 39 levels with BEEPLV in SOUNDS set mode.
MENU SOUNDS BEEPLV (p. 128)
(Push [MENU
]), (Push [](2)/[](8), then push [
](5).) You can select silent operation by turning beep tones OFF with KEY B in SOUNDS set mode.
MENU SOUNDS KEY B (p. 128)
(Push [MENU
]), (Push [](2)/[](8), then push [
](5).)
Dial speed acceleration The dial speed acceleration automatically speeds up the tuning dial speed when rotating [DIAL] rapidly. This function can be turned ON and OFF with DIAL S
(DIAL SPEED) in FUNC set mode (SET).
MENU SET FUNC DIAL S (p. 125)
(Push [MENU
]), (Push [](2)/[](8), then push [
](5).) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 151 13 OTHER FUNCTIONS
Key lock effect While the lock function is ON, [PWR], []/[], [SQL] and
[PTT] can still be accessed. Accessible switches can be set to one of 4 groups with LOCK in FUNC set mode (SET).
MENU SET FUNC LOCK (p. 125)
(Push [MENU
]), (Push [](2)/[](8), then push [
](5).) NORM: [PWR], []/[], [SQL] and [PTT] are accessible. NO S NO V ALL
: [PWR], [SQL] and [PTT] are accessible.
: [PWR], []/[], and
: [PWR] and [PTT] are accessible. and [PTT] are accessible.
Weather channel operation There are 10 weather channels for moni-
toring weather channels from the NOAA
(National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration) broadcasts. D Weather channel selection q Push [M/CALL] several times to select weather channel mode. WX and the weather channel number appear. wRotate [DIAL] to select the desired weather channel. e Push [V/MHz] or [M/CALL] to return to the previous fre-
quency or memory channel.
[DIAL]
Weather channel indication 152 D Weather alert function U.S.A. version only NOAA broadcast stations transmit weather alert tones be-
fore important weather announcements. When the weather alert function is turned ON, the selected weather channel is monitored every 5 sec. for the announcement. When the alert signal is detected, the ALT and the WX channel indica-
tions are displayed alternately and sounds a beep tone until the transceiver is operated. The previously selected (used) weather channel is checked periodically during standby or while scanning. q Select the desired weather channel. w Enter WX-ALT in SCAN set mode.
MENU SCAN WX-ALT (p. 120)
(Push [MENU
]), (Push [](2)/[](8), then push [
](5).) e Push [](2) or [](8) to select ON or OFF. r Push [
](5) (or [](4)) to return to SCAN set mode, and
] to return to the weather channel indica-
push [MENU tion. t Set the desired stand-by condition. Select VFO, memory or call channel. Scan or priority watch operation can also be selected. OTHER FUNCTIONS 13 y When the alert is detected, a beep sounds and the follow-
ing indication will be displayed. Shows above indications alternately. u Turn the weather alert function OFF in Scan menu. NOTE: While receiving a signal (on a frequency other than the weather alert ON frequency), the receiving signal or audio will be interrupted momentarily every 5 sec. (ap-
prox.) in the case that the alert function is turned ON. This symptom is caused by the WX alert function. To cancel these symptoms, set the weather alert item OFF in set mode. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 153 13 OTHER FUNCTIONS
Power save The power save function reduces the current drain to con-
serve battery power. The power save duty cycle, the ratio of receive circuit on to receive circuit off during standby, can be set to auto-
matic1 (default), 1 : 4 (150 msec. : 600msec.), 1 : 8 (150 msec.
: 1200msec.), automatic2, in addition stopping the operation of a digital block at the DV mode, or OFF with P SAVE in FUNC set mode (SET).
MENU SET FUNC P SAVE (p. 123)
(Push [MENU
]), (Push [](2)/[](8), then push [
](5).) AUTO1 selects 1:4 duty ratio when receiving no signal for 5 sec., then 1:8 60 sec. after that. AUTO2 suppresses the consumption of the battery by stopping the operation of a digital block of the DV mode in addition to the op-
eration of AUTO1. No signal 5 sec. Circuit ON Circuit OFF 600 msec. 1200 msec. 150 msec. 60 sec.
Auto power OFF The transceiver can be set to automatically turn OFF after a specied period with a beep when no switch is pushed. 120 min., 90 min., 60 min., 30 min. and OFF can be specied. The specied period is retained even when the transceiver is turned OFF by the auto power-off function. To cancel the function, select OFF in the auto power-off item in set mode. This can be selected with AP OFF in FUNC set mode
(SET).
MENU SET FUNC AP OFF (p. 126)
(Push [MENU
]), (Push [](2)/[](8), then push [
](5).)
Auto power ON The transceiver can be set to automatically turn ON after a specied period. The timer can be selected within 30 min. to 24 hrs. in 30 min. steps. This can be selected with AP ON in FUNC set mode (SET).
MENU SET FUNC AP ON (p. 126)
(Push [MENU
]), (Push [](2)/[](8), then push [
](5).) 154 When operating with battery pack or case and the battery is exhausted, auto power-on does not function. During standby, a small current still ows in the radio. OTHER FUNCTIONS 13
Time-out timer To prevent accidental prolonged transmission, etc., the transceiver has a time-out timer. This timer cuts a transmission OFF after 1, 3, 5 or 10 min. of continuous transmission. This timer can be cancelled (default). Approx. 10 sec. before the time-out timer is activated, the transceiver emits a beep tone as a warning.
Display backlighting The transceiver has display backlighting with a 5 sec. timer for night time operation. The display backlighting can be turned ON continuously, turned AUTO or turned OFF, if desired.
MENU SET DISP LIGHT (p. 127)
(Push [MENU
]), (Push [](2)/[](8), then push [
](5).)
LCD contrast The contrast of the LCD can be selected from 4 levels.
MENU SET DISP CONT (p. 127)
(Push [MENU
]), (Push [](2)/[](8), then push [
](5).) This can be selected with TOT in FUNC set mode (SET).
MENU SET FUNC TOT (p. 124)
(Push [MENU
]), (Push [](2)/[](8), then push [
](5).)
PTT lock To prevent accidental transmission, etc., the transceiver has a PTT lock function. This can be selected with PTT LK in FUNC set mode
(SET).
MENU SET FUNC PTT LK (p. 123)
(Push [MENU
]), (Push [](2)/[](8), then push [
](5).) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 155 13 OTHER FUNCTIONS
Cloning function The IC-80AD has transceiver-to-transceiver data cloning capability. This function is useful when you want to copy all of the programmed contents from one IC-80AD to another. An optional OPC-474 CLONING CABLE is required. q Turn the transceivers power OFF, then connect an optional OPC-474 between both [SP] jacks. OPC-474 to the [SP] jack w While pushing [M/CALL] and
[MENU
], push and hold
[PWR] for 1 sec. to enter clon-
ing mode. CLONE M appears. 156 e Push [PTT] on the master transceiver. CL OUT M appears and the bar meter shows that cloning is taking place. After the cloning is completed, the display returns to CLONE M. r Push and hold [PWR] for 1 sec. to turn power OFF. The CS-80/880 CLONING SOFTWARE (free download ) is also available to clone/edit contents with a PC (for Microsoft Windows 2000/XP or Windows VistaTM) and using ICF for-
mat files. to [SP]
jack OPC-478UC
(USB type) to USB port PC OTHER FUNCTIONS 13 D All reset q Push and hold [PWR] for 1 sec. to D Partial reset q Push and hold [PWR] for 1 sec. to turn power OFF. w While pushing and holding [V/MHz],
[M/CALL] and [], then turn power ON to reset the CPU. CLEAR appears when resetting the CPU (See the illustration below). turn power OFF. w While pushing and holding [V/MHz], then turn power ON to partially reset the transceiver. NOTE: No message appears on the display after the partial reset is done. All reset CAUTION: Resetting the CPU re-
turns all programmed contents to their default settings. Partial reset
Resetting The display may occasionally display erroneous information (e.g. when first applying power). This may be caused externally by static electricity or by other factors. If this problem occurs, turn power OFF. After waiting a few seconds, turn power ON again. If the problem persists, per-
form either or both procedures below.
All reset Reset the CPU before operating the transceiver for the first time, or if the internal CPU malfunctions, to clear and return all programmed contents to their default settings.
Partial reset If you want to initialize the operat-
ing conditions (VFO frequency, VFO settings, set mode contents) without clearing the memory contents, a partial reset function is available for the trans-
ceiver. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 157 14 TROUBLESHOOTING If your transceiver seems to be malfunctioning, please check the following points before sending it to a service center. PROBLEM No power comes ON. No sound comes from the speaker. Transmitting is impossible. No contact possible with another station. Frequency can not be set. Program scan function can not start. Memory scan function can not start. The displayed frequency is erroneous. Can not charge the battery with BC-139 (LED blinks orange). POSSIBLE CAUSE The batteries are exhausted. Loose connection of a battery pack (case). The battery polarity is reversed. Volume level is too low. External speaker is connected or cloning cable is inserted. The batteries are exhausted. A frequency outside of the 144/440 MHz amateur bands is set. Different tone is selected with tone/DTCS squelch. The lock function is activated. Memory mode or call channel is selected. Memory mode or call channel is selected. Same frequencies are programmed both
A and B of PROGRAM-CH. VFO mode or call channel is selected. The programmed memory channel is only one. The CPU malfunctioned. External factors caused a fault. The transceiver's power is ON. The battery pack is fault electric dis-
charge. SOLUTION Replace the batteries or charge the battery pack. Clean battery terminals. Check the battery polarity. Push [] or [] to suitable level. Check the connection of the external speaker cor-
rectly or remove the cloning cable. Replace the batteries or charge the battery pack. Reset the frequency within 144/440 MHz amateur bands. Check the tone/DTCS using tone scan.
] for 1 sec. to cancel the function. Push [MENU Push [V/MHz] to set VFO mode. Push [V/MHz] to set VFO mode. Programming different frequencies in A and B respectively. Push [M/CALL] to set memory mode. Program 2 or more memory channels. Reset the transceiver. Remove and re-attach the battery pack or battery case. Turn the transceivers power OFF, or insert only the battery pack into the BC-139 to charge it. The battery pack is charged alone (without the trans-
ceiver) or regular charge is carried out. REF. pgs. 2, 1214 p. 14 p. 14 p. 16 pgs. 2, 1214 pgs. 20, 159 p. 150 p. 24 p. 18 p. 18 p. 103 p. 18 p. 92 p. 157 p. 2 p. 13 pgs. 12, 13 158 SPECIFICATIONS 15 Power save
(Duty 1:4) standby Rated output 170 mA typical (FM) 215 mA typical (DV) 30 mA typical (FM) 38 mA typical (DV) 62 mA typical (FM) 106 mA typical (DV)
: SMA (50 )
: 58.4(W)103(H)34.2(D) mm;
2516(W)4116(H)11132(D) in
: 290 g; 10.3 oz (with antenna and BP-217) Antenna connector Dimensions
(projections not included) Weight (approx.) D Transmitter Modulation system FM DV (Digital) Output power (at 7.4 V DC)
(Typical) Spurious emissions Ext. mic. impedance
Variable reactance freq. modulation GMSK digital modulation
: High 5.0 W, Mid. 2.5 W, Low 0.5 W, S-Low 0.1 W 2.5 kHz (FM narrow: approx.)
: Less than 60 dBc at High/Mid. Less than 13 dBm at Low/Slow
: 2 k Max. frequency deviation : 5.0 kHz (FM wide: approx.) D General Frequency coverage
TX 144148, 420450*1
(unit: MHz) Rx RX 0.495823.990, 849868.990, 894999.990 Version U.S.A. S.E.A. CHN EXP KOR AUS 137174*2, 400470*2 0.495999.990 144146, 430440 144148, 420450*2 144146, 430440 0.495999.990 Mode No. of memory channels Usable temp. range Tuning steps Frequency stability
*1Guaranteed 440450 MHz only, *2Guaranteed 430440 MHz only
: FM, FN-N, AM (Rx only), WFM (Rx only), DV
: 1052
(incl. 50 scan edges and 2 call channels)
: 20C to +60C; 4F to +140F
: 5, 6.25, 8.33, 9, 10, 12.5, 15, 20, 25, 30, 50, 100, 125 and 200 kHz
: 2.5 ppm
(20C to +60C; 4F to +140F)
: 10.016.0 V DC for external DC power, or specied Icom battery pack Power supply Tx High Digital transmission speed: 4.8 kbps
: 2.4 kbps Voice coding speed
Current drain (at 7.4 V DC) 144 MHz 1.8 A typical 430/440 MHz 2.1 A typical 144 MHz 1.2 A typical 430/440 MHz 1.5 A typical 144 MHz 0.6 A typical 430/440 MHz 0.7 A typical 0.4 A typical 430/440 MHz 0.4 A typical Tx S-Low 144 MHz Tx Mid. Tx Low Selectable depending on the operating frequency band. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 159 15 SPECIFICATIONS D Receiver Receive system Except WFM WFM 1st 2nd 3rd Intermediate frequencies :
Sensitivity (except spurious points):
Double-conversion superheterodyne Triple-conversion superheterodyne 61.65 MHz/59.25 MHz (WFM only) 450 kHz/13.35 MHz (WFM only) 1.95 MHz (WFM only) 0.4 V typ. 0.25 V typ. 0.25 V typ. 0.14 V typ. 0.32 V typ. 0.32 V typ. 0.16 V typ. 0.32 V typ. 0.56 V typ. FM (1 kHz/3.5 kHz Dev.; 12 dB SINAD) 1.62529.995 MHz 30.00075.995 MHz 76.000117.995 MHz 118.000173.995 MHz 174.000259.995 MHz 260.000349.995 MHz 350.000469.995 MHz 470.000599.995 MHz 600.000999.990 MHz WFM (1 kHz/52.5 kHz Dev.; 12 dB SINAD) 1 V typ. 76.000108.000 MHz 175.000221.995 MHz 1.8 V typ. 470.000770.000 MHz 2.5 V typ. AM (1 kHz/30% Mod.; 10 dB S/N) 0.4954.995 MHz 5.00029.995 MHz 118.000137.000 MHz 222.000246.995 MHz 247.000329.995 MHz DV (PN9/GMSK 4.8 kbps; BER 1%) VHF (Amateur band only) UHF (Amateur band only) 1.3 V typ. 0.56 V typ. 0.5 V typ. 0.79 V typ. 1 V typ. 0.22 V typ. 0.22 V typ. Audio output power
(at 7.4 V DC)
: More than 300 mW at 10% distortion with an 8 load 160 Selectivity FM (Wide), AM FM (Narrow), DV WFM Ext. speaker connector Spurious and image rejection ratio :
More than 50 dB More than 45 dB More than 300 kHz/3 dB Less than 700 kHz/20 dB
: 3-conductor 3.5(d) mm; (18)/8 VHF More than 60 dB UHF More than 50 dB
(Intermediate freq.; More than 60 dB) Squelch Sensitivity (except spurious points):
FM (1 kHz/3.5 kHz Dev.) 1.62529.995 MHz 30.00075.995 MHz 76.000117.995 MHz 118.000173.995 MHz 174.000259.995 MHz 260.000349.995 MHz 350.000469.995 MHz 470.000599.995 MHz 600.000999.990 MHz WFM (1 kHz/52.5 kHz Dev.) 76.000108.000 MHz 175.000221.995 MHz 470.000770.000 MHz AM (1 kHz/30% Mod.) 0.4954.995 MHz 5.00029.995 MHz 118.000137.000 MHz 222.000246.995 MHz 247.000329.995 MHz 0.4 V typ. 0.25 V typ. 0.25 V typ. 0.14 V typ. 0.32 V typ. 0.32 V typ. 0.16 V typ. 0.32 V typ. 0.56 V typ. 1 V typ. 1.8 V typ. 2.5 V typ. 1.3 V typ. 0.56 V typ. 0.5 V typ. 0.79 V typ. 1 V typ. OPTIONS 16 D Battery pack and charger
BP-216 BATTERY CASE Battery case for LR6 (AA) 2 alkaline batteries.
BP-217 LI-ION BATTERY PACK 7.4 V/1300 mAh (Min.)/1580 mAh (Typ.) Lithium Ion battery pack. Battery life: 6.7 hrs. (approx.; VHF, FM, high power, Tx : Rx : Standby = 1:1:8)
BC-167SA/SC/SV BATTERY CHARGER For regular charging of battery packs. Charging time : Max. 6 hrs.
BC-139 DESKTOP CHARGER+BC-123 AC ADAPTER Rapidly charges BP-217 LI-ION BATTERY PACK in approx. 2.5 hrs. D Microphones
HM-189GPS GPS SPEAKER-MICROPHONE Allows you to operate in rainy condition; includes GPS re-
ceiver and antenna.
HM-75A REMOTE CONTROL SPEAKER MICROPHONE Allows you to remotely select operating channels, etc.
HM-131 SPEAKER-MICROPHONE For operation while conveniently hanging the transceiver from your belt, etc.
HM-153/HM-166 EARPHONE-MICROPHONE Ideal for hands-free operation by clipping the microphone with the PTT switch to your lapel or breast pocket. Allows you to operate in rainly condition. HS-85 HEADSET WITH VOX/PTT UNIT Hands-free headset with VOX control box. SP-13 EARPHONE Provides clear audio in noisy environments. D Other options CP-12L CIGARETTE LIGHTER CABLE WITH NOISE FILTER CP-19R CIGARETTE LIGHTER CABLE WITH DC-DC CONVERTER Allows you to operate the transceiver through a 12 V ciga-
rette lighter socket. You can also charge the attached bat-
tery pack (during stand-by only). CP-19R: A built-in DC-DC converter provides an 11 V DC output. OPC-254L DC POWER CABLE For operation and charging via an external power supply. OPC-474 CLONING CABLE Used for handheld-to-handheld cloning. OPC-478UC CLONING CABLE Used for data cloning between transceiver and PC with CS-80/880 (free download software).
OPC-1529R DATA COMMUNICATION CABLE Allows GPS operation in DV mode. LC-163 CARRYING CASE Helps protect the transceiver from scratches, etc.
AD-92SMA ANTENNA CONNECTOR ADAPTER Allows you to connect an external antenna with a BNC con-
nector.
CS-80/880 CLONING SOFTWARE (free download ) Use this software to program settings such as memory channels and set mode contents quickly and easily via your PCs USB port. OPC-478UC is required. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 161 16 OPTIONS
Optional HM-75A R O The optional HM-75A allows you to remotely select operat-
ing frequencies, memory channels, etc. CO ROL P Remote control functions can be selected from 3 settings. These can be selected with MIC in FUNC set mode (SET).
MENU SET FUNC MIC (p. 126)
(Push [MENU
]), (Push [](2)/[](8), then push [
](5).) Transmit LED PTT switch A B Microphone CROP O R NORM-1: (default) Selects band. Toggles VFO mode and memory mode. Frequency or memory channel UP. Frequency or memory channel DOWN.
[A]
[B]
[Y]
[Z]
NORM-2:
[A]
[B]
[Y]
[Z]
Toggles the monitor function. Toggles VFO mode and memory mode. Frequency or memory channel UP. Frequency or memory channel DOWN. OFF ON LOCK Speaker SIMPLE:
Earphone jack Toggles the monitor function. Selects call channel C0.
[A]
[B]
[Y] Selects memory channel 0 in memory mode.
[Z] Selects memory channel 1 in memory mode. The HM-75A has a lock switch on the backside to prevent accidental frequency changes, etc. Be sure to turn power OFF when plugging/unplugging the HM-75A to/from the [SP/MIC] jack. SIMPLE mode can select only 3 channels and is useful for group operations during touring, etc. VFO mode cannot be selected via the microphone when SIMPLE mode is selected. 162 OPTIONS 16 COMMON (NORM-1/NORM-2/SIMPLE):
Transmits T-CALL (1750 Hz tone) while pushing [PTT].
[A]
[Y] Volume UP while operating the monitor function.
[Z] Volume DOWN while operating the monitor function. D DR mode operation using HM-75A q Push [A] to enter the access repeater selection on DR mode.
- When transceiver is selected DR mode:
Selects access repeater selection. Selects your call sign and link repeater selection.
[A]
[B]
[Y] Repeater selection or station call sign selection UP.
[Z] Repeater selection or station call sign selection DOWN. Appear Repeater selection indicator w Push [Y] or [Z] to select the access repeater. e Push [B] to enter the your call sign selection. UR selection indicator r Push [Y] or [Z] to select the your call sign. t Push [B] to enter the link repeater (RPT2) selection. y Push [Y] or [Z] to select the link repeater. u Push [PTT] to transmit; release to receive. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 163 16 OPTIONS
Optional HM-189GPS P The optional HM-189GPS has a GPS receiver and allows you to operate the IC-80ADs GPS functions. P R CROP O q TOP key q PTT SWITCH Push and hold to transmit; release to receive. w TOP KEY Push to turn the GPS receivers power ON and OFF. Key illumination lights when GPS receiver is turned ON. Key illumination lights OFF when its OFF. Key illumination blinks when GPS receiver receives GPS signals. w PTT switch GPS antenna Microphone Speaker D GPS receiver power ON q Turn the transceiver power OFF. w Remove the rubber cap. from the [SP/MIC] jack. e Connect the HM-189GPS to the [SP/MIC] jack. r Turn the transceiver power ON, then push the top key of the HM-189GPS to turn the GPS receiver power ON. Key illumination lights when GPS receiver is turned ON. G indicator blinks on the transceivers display. Key illumination blinks when GPS receiver receives GPS signals. Then G indicator stays ON on the transceivers display. t Position, elevation, time, direction, etc. can be displayed. See Section 8 GPS/GPS-A OPERATION for details. 164 CAUTION!: Turn power OFF the transceiver before connecting/disconnecting HM-189GPS to/from the
[SP/MIC] jack. GPS indicator A-6700D-1EX Printed in Japan 2009 Icom Inc. Printed on recycled paper with soy ink. 1-1-32 Kamiminami, Hirano-ku, Osaka 547-0003, Japan
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 2009-02-19 | 894 ~ 999.99 | CSR - Scanning Receiver | Original Equipment |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Effective |
2009-02-19
|
||||
1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
ICOM Incorporated
|
||||
1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0005855366
|
||||
1 | Physical Address |
1-1-32 Kamiminami
|
||||
1 |
Osaka, N/A 547-0003
|
|||||
1 |
Japan
|
|||||
app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
v******@ultratech-labs.com
|
||||
1 | TCB Scope |
A1: Low Power Transmitters below 1 GHz (except Spread Spectrum), Unintentional Radiators, EAS (Part 11) & Consumer ISM devices
|
||||
app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
AFJ
|
||||
1 | Equipment Product Code |
315500
|
||||
app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
A****** T********
|
||||
1 | Title |
General Manager
|
||||
1 | Telephone Number |
+8166********
|
||||
1 | Fax Number |
+8166********
|
||||
1 |
w******@icom.co.jp
|
|||||
app s | Technical Contact | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
UltraTech Engineering Labs Inc.
|
||||
1 | Name |
J****** C********
|
||||
1 | Physical Address |
3000 Bristol Circle
|
||||
1 |
Oakville, ON, L6H6G4
|
|||||
1 |
Canada
|
|||||
1 | Telephone Number |
905-8********
|
||||
1 | Fax Number |
905-8********
|
||||
1 |
j******@ultratech-labs.com
|
|||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | CSR - Scanning Receiver | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | VHF/UHF Amateur Transceiver | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Grant Comments | This device is designed to receive from 0.495 to 999.99 MHz excluding the Cellular Radio Service; 824-849 and 869-894 MHz. | ||||
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 |
UltraTech Engineering Labs Inc.
|
||||
1 | Name |
T**** L******
|
||||
1 | Telephone Number |
905-8********
|
||||
1 | Fax Number |
905-8********
|
||||
1 |
t******@ultratech-labs.com
|
|||||
Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15B | 30 | 823.99 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 2 | 15B | 849 | 868.99 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 3 | 15B | 894 | 999.99 |
some individual PII (Personally Identifiable Information) available on the public forms may be redacted, original source may include additional details
This product uses the FCC Data API but is not endorsed or certified by the FCC