Icom IC-7100 Instruction Manual

Icom IC-7100 Instruction Manual

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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
HF/VHF/UHF ALL MODE TRANSCEIVER
i7100
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation
is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may
not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept
any interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
WARNING: MODIFICATION OF THIS DEVICE TO RECEIVE
C E L L U L A R R A D I OT E L E P H O N E S E RV I C E S I G N A L S I S
PROHIBITED UNDER FCC RULES AND FEDERAL LAW.

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  • Page 1 INSTRUCTION MANUAL HF/VHF/UHF ALL MODE TRANSCEIVER i7100 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
  • Page 2: Explicit Definitions

    Equipment damage may occur. provide you with years of trouble-free operation. Recommended for optimum use. No risk We thank you for making your IC-7100 your radio of choice, NOTE of personal injury, fire or electric shock. and hope you agree with Icom’s philosophy of “technology first.”...
  • Page 3 OFF and remove the power cable if it emits an abnormal Use Icom microphones only (supplied or optional). Other odor, sound or smoke. Contact your Icom dealer or dis- manufacturer’s microphones have different pin assignments, tributor for advice.
  • Page 4: Supplied Accessories

    SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES ABOUT THE SUPPLIED CD The following accessories are supplied with the transceiver. The following instructions and installers are included on the CD. q Hand microphone ..........1 w Control cable ............1 e Ferrite EMI filter ........... 1 Instructions for the basic operations, the same as For European versions ....
  • Page 5: Panel Description

    PANEL DESCRIPTION ............1-2 ..........1-7 ...........1-10 M-1 (M-1 menu) Display ............1-10 M-2 (M-2 menu) Display ............1-10 M-3 (M-3 menu) Display ............1-10 D-1 (D-1 menu) Display ............1-10 D-2 (D-2 menu) Display ............1-10 Function keys on M-1 display ..........1-10 Function keys on M-2 display ..........1-10 Function keys on M-3 display ..........1-11...
  • Page 6 PANEL DESCRIPTION i7100 RF/SQL TX / RX M-CH BANK MENU NOTCH AUTO TUNE RX CS SPEECH TUNER/CALL MIC/RF PWR SPEED/PITCH P.AMP ATT QUICK MPAD !0 !1 (p. 3-2) Noise squelch (FM/DV modes) Push to turn ON the transceiver power. Recommended level Squelch is open.
  • Page 7 PANEL DESCRIPTION e TX/RX LED Lights green when the squelch opens, or a signal Lights green when the [M-CH/BANK] controls act is received. as the PBT control. Lights red when transmitting. switch to select PBT control. u RIT LED Lights orange when the RIT function is turned ON. When both the PBT and RIT LEDs are OFF Lights orange when the [M-CH/BANK] controls...
  • Page 8 PANEL DESCRIPTION Controller — Front panel (Continued) i7100 RF/SQL TX / RX M-CH BANK MENU NOTCH AUTO TUNE RX CS SPEECH TUNER/CALL MIC/RF PWR SPEED/PITCH P.AMP ATT QUICK MPAD !7 !8 (AI sec. 5) P.AMP PREAMP KEY Operation (AI sec. 5) Push to turn the noise blanker ON or OFF.
  • Page 9 PANEL DESCRIPTION (AI sec. 5) QUICK NOTCH functions. In the SSB and AM modes, push to toggle the In the setting screen, push to open the Default notch function between auto, manual and OFF. set window. OFF in the “[NOTCH] Switch (SSB)/(AM)” items of the “Function”...
  • Page 10 PANEL DESCRIPTION Controller — Front panel (Continued) i7100 RF/SQL TX / RX M-CH BANK MENU NOTCH AUTO TUNE RX CS SPEECH TUNER/CALL MIC/RF PWR SPEED/PITCH P.AMP ATT QUICK MPAD @2 @3 (AI sec. 11) MPAD SPEECH Push to sequentially call up the contents from the SPEECH KEY Operation (p.
  • Page 11 PANEL DESCRIPTION q TX ICON Indicates either the displayed frequency can be transmitted, or not. function is ON. (AI sec. 9) “ ” appears while the operating frequency is in an amateur band. tion is ON. (AI sec. 9) “ ”...
  • Page 12 PANEL DESCRIPTION Controller — Function display (Continued) !4 MEMORY CHANNEL READOUT (AI sec. 11) Shows the current time. Shows the selected memory channel, scan edge channel or Call channel. !0 SPLIT ICON (AI sec. 6) memory channel. appears when the Split function is turned Touch to toggle between the VFO and Memory “...
  • Page 13: Function Icons

    PANEL DESCRIPTION !9 FUNCTION ICONS “VOX” appears when the VOX function is activat- “ ” appears when the EMR (Enhanced Moni- ed. (AI sec. 6) tor Receive) communication mode is selected. (AI The Break-in icons appear when the Break-in sec. 9) function is turned ON.
  • Page 14 PANEL DESCRIPTION Push to change the set of functions assigned MENU to touch keys. (AI sec. 12) Touch to display the “SCAN” screen. M-3 menus or D-1 and D-2 menus. to return to the previous screen. MENU (AI sec. 6) Touch to turn the split function ON or OFF.
  • Page 15 PANEL DESCRIPTION (AI sec. 5) (AI sec. 6) Touch to select the time constant of the Touch to display the “RTTY SET” screen. AGC circuit. to return to the previous screen. MENU Touch for 1 second to display the “AGC” (AI sec.
  • Page 16 PANEL DESCRIPTION Controller — Multi-function keys Function keys on M-3 display (Continued) (AI sec. 15) This function requires to insert an SD card. (AI sec. 6) Touch to display the “VOICE TX” screen or the “VOICE” (Root) screen, depending on the Touch to turn the VOX function ON or “VOICE 1st Menu”...
  • Page 17 PANEL DESCRIPTION Bottom panel Rear panel Speaker Plug in standard stereo headphones (impedance: 8 Plug in the supplied or an optional microphone. to 16 ø ø load. and any external speaker, are disabled. 8-pin microphone such as the SM-30 or SM-50. y) on the bottom panel is set to the SPEAKER position, an external speaker can unit.
  • Page 18 PANEL DESCRIPTION q COOLING FAN This is a cooling fan for heat dissipation. Insert an SD card of up to 32 GB SDHC. Depending on the internal temperature, it rotates at See AI sec. 13 for details. a Low, Mid or High speed. (p.
  • Page 19 , for external control of the transceiver. CONVERTER “DATA OFF MOD” or “DATA MOD.” The modulation Use for the transceive function with another Icom input level from the USB jack can be set in the Set CI-V transceiver or receiver.
  • Page 20: Specifications

    “1SS133,” on the load side of the circuit to the counter-electromotive force absorption. When the diode is added, a switching delay of the relay may occur. Be sure to check its switching action before operation. [Example] Switching diode To a non-Icom ACC socket linear amplifier eHSEND or uVSEND Relay i13.8 V...
  • Page 21 PANEL DESCRIPTION Connect to ACC socket ACC 1 ACC 2 o !0 !1 !2 t y u i q w e r q FSKK t AF q 8 V t ALC w GND w GND y VSEND e HSEND u 13.8 V e HSEND u 13.8 V r MOD...
  • Page 22: Top View

    PANEL DESCRIPTION q PTT SWITCH Hold down to transmit, release to receive. Push either key to change the operating frequen- cy, memory channel, Set mode setting, and so on. (p. 3-9, AI sec. 4, 11) Hold down either key for 1 second to start scan- ning.
  • Page 23: Transmit Led

    PANEL DESCRIPTION (Option) SPCH TUNER /LOCK /CALL Mic element MODE GENE F-INP r TRANSMIT LED SPEECH KEY Operation (p. 3-20) Lights red while transmitting. Push to audibly announce the S-meter level, the displayed frequency and the operating mode. Pushing a key selects the operating band. “S-Level SPEECH”...
  • Page 24 PANEL DESCRIPTION Microphone HM-151 (Option) (Continued) SPCH TUNER /LOCK /CALL Mic element MODE GENE F-INP Push to cycle through the operating modes: During split frequency or repeater operation, hold USB/LSB CW/CW-R RTTY/RTTY-R AM down to listen to the transmit frequency. (AI sec. 4) Hold down for 1 second to toggle the following cy can be changed with the Dial or MPAD...
  • Page 25: Installation And Connections

    ..........2-3 The Main unit installation ............2-3 ............2-4 ........2- ....2- ............2-7 Connecting the PS-126 power supply ........2-7 Connecting a non-Icom DC power supply .......2-7 ..........2-8 Connecting the IC-PW1/EURO ..........2-8 Connecting a non-Icom linear amplifier ........2-8 PANEL DESCRIPTION D-STAR INTRODUCTION INSTALLATION NOTES “AI”...
  • Page 26 Controller bottom view antenna tuner is useful to match the transceiver and antenna. Low SWR allows full power for transmit- ting. The IC-7100 has an SWR meter to continuously monitor the antenna SWR. To prevent electrical shock, television interference (TVI), broadcast interference (BCI) and other problems,...
  • Page 27 Drill 5 mm holes for the bracket location. Spring washer Drill 3 mm holes for the tapping screws. MB-62 Main unit installation Flat washer The MB-62 can be used for AT-180 as well. Adjust for the best viewing angle. Screw Frange bolt Using tapping screws IC-7100...
  • Page 28 (AI sec. 17) ceiver. This could damage the transceiver. The HM-151 is designed to use with the IC-7000/ Connect TNC (Terminal Node Controller) to [MIC] connector to IC-7100 series ONLY. enable data transmission(AFSK). (AI sec 18) Connect to the Controller connector of the Main unit (Headphone/External Speaker)...
  • Page 29: Phone Connector

    74.8 MHz. 144/430 MHz frequency bands or PS-126 74.8 MHz and above. (Optional) IC-7100 PHONE CONNECTOR As with a microphone connec- tor of the controller, accepts the supplied microphone. Connect to the [MAIN UNIT] connector of the Controller.
  • Page 30 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS Connect the control cable from an op- tional AH-4 (HF/50 MHz automatic an- OPC-1529R tenna tuner). nication cable) and a 3rd party's GPS re- (Optional) ceiver with RS-232C Port are required. (Optional) Connected to AH-4 AH-4 (Optional) nication..
  • Page 31 The transceiver needs followings: ing the DC power cable. DC 13.8 V (Capacity: 22 A and over) We recommend using Icom’s optional power supply A power supply with an over current protective line (PS-126: DC13.8 V/25 A). and with a less voltage fluctuation or ripple Connect the black DC power cable to the (–) Negative...
  • Page 32 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS To connect the Icom IC-PW1/EURO, see the diagram below. For IC-PW1/EURO operation, refer to the amplifier’s instruction manual. ACC cable 7-pin side To an antenna [ACC-1] OPC-599 conversion Remote Control [REMOTE] cable cable [ANT] [REMOTE] [INPUT1] Coaxial cable...
  • Page 33 ..................3-2 Before first applying power ............3-2 Tuning ON the power ...............3-2 .............3-3 ..........3-4 ................3- Selecting VFO A or VFO B ............3-5 VFO equalization ..............3-5 ............3- Using the band stacking registers ...........3-6 ..............3-7 Tuning with the Dial ..............3-7 ..............3-8 Selecting ‘kHz’ step ..............3-9 Selecting 1 Hz step ..............3-9 1/4 tuning step function...
  • Page 34 BASIC OPERATION Before turning ON your transceiver for the first time, NOTE: When turning OFF the power, the transceiver make sure all connections required for your system are memorizes the settings. Thus the transceiver restarts complete by reviewing them in Section 2 of this man- with the settings before you turned OFF the power.
  • Page 35 BASIC OPERATION Push (C) one or more times to select the “M-1” MENU screen (M-1 menu), “M-2” screen (M-2 menu) or “M-3” screen (M-3 menu). (C) once or twice to select the MENU “D-1” screen (D-1 menu) or “D-2” screen (D-2 menu). (p.
  • Page 36 BASIC OPERATION IC-7100 has VFO and Memory modes. VFO mode icon In the VFO mode, rotate the Dial to select the disired frequency. In the Memory mode, rotate [M-CH] (L) to select the preprogrammed memory channel. Push (C) one or more times to select the “M-1”...
  • Page 37 BASIC OPERATION The IC-7100 has two VFOs; “A” and “B,” and are conve- The L, R, C or D in the in- L eft D isplay R ight nient for quickly selecting two frequencies, or split fre- structions indicate the part quency operation.
  • Page 38 BASIC OPERATION Select the frequency band you want to use. Touch the MHz Touch the MHz digits of the frequency readout to en- digits. ter the Band selection screen. Touch a desired operating band, “1.8” to “430” or “GENE.” lected band, and returns to the frequency display. register, Register 1, Register 2 or Register 3 on the Band selection screen.
  • Page 39 BASIC OPERATION You can select the transceiver’s frequency by using the Dial, or you can enter it on the Direct input screen. q On the Band selection screen, select the desired fre- quency band. (p. 3-6) Dial w Rotate the Dial to set the desired frequency. ing mode, frequency band and a version.
  • Page 40 BASIC OPERATION Setting frequency (Continued) The operating frequency can be changed in ‘kHz’ or ‘MHz’ steps for quick tuning. Select the desired tuning step in each operating fre- quency band and mode. Touch the kHz function step, or turn it OFF. Or touch the MHz digits digits tion step, or turn it OFF.
  • Page 41 BASIC OPERATION Setting frequency (Continued) ‘ ’ cy can be changed in the selected ‘kHz’ steps. The steps can be memorized, depending on the operating modes. On the Mode selection screen, select the desired op- erating mode. (p. 3-17) Touch the kHz dig- Touch the kHz digits for 1 second to enter the Tuning its for 1 second step selection screen.
  • Page 42 BASIC OPERATION Setting frequency (Continued) The dial speed is reduced to ⁄ of the normal speed when the ⁄ tuning function is ON, for finer tuning con- trol. You can set the ⁄ tuning function in each operating frequency band. This function is selectable only when the quick tuning function is turned OFF.
  • Page 43 BASIC OPERATION Setting frequency (Continued) The transceiver has a Direct input screen for direct fre- The L, R, C or D in the in- L eft D isplay R ight quency entry, as described below. structions indicate the part of the controller. L: Left side Touch the MHz digits to enter the Band selection dis- R: Right side...
  • Page 44 BASIC OPERATION Setting frequency (Continued) Direct frequency input (Continued) Touch the MHz digits to enter the Band selection dis- play. Touch the MHz Touch [F-INP]( D) to enter the Direct input screen. digits ting mode. Touch the desired number to enter the desired fre- quency shift.
  • Page 45 BASIC OPERATION Setting frequency (Continued) You can hear a beep tone when you tune into or out of an amateur band’s frequency range. A regular beep sounds when you tune into a range, and an lower tone error beep sounds when you tune out of a range. Push (C) to enter the Set mode.
  • Page 46 BASIC OPERATION Setting frequency (Continued) in the “Band Edge Beep” item, the “User Band Edge” item appears in the “Function” Set mode. A total of 30 band edge frequencies can be programmed in the “User Band Edge” item. NOTE: Push should delete or change them to add the desired band edge frequency.
  • Page 47 BASIC OPERATION Setting frequency (Continued) Programming the user band edge (Continued) Example: Inserts the 1.800–1.999999 MHz range Enter the “User Band Edge” screen. Touch the Band Function > User Band Edge (C) > edge for 1 sec- Touch for 1 second the Band edge that you want to insert a new Band edge above it.
  • Page 48 BASIC OPERATION Setting frequency (Continued) Programming the user band edge (Continued) Example: Change the 7.000–7.300000 MHz range Enter the “User Band Edge” screen. Function > User Band Edge (C) > Touch the Band edge to be changed. Touch the de- Y] or sired Band edge [Z](D) one or more times to select the page.
  • Page 49 BASIC OPERATION The usable operating modes in the IC-7100 are listed to the right below. You can select the desired operating mode by touching the mode key on the Mode selection screen. NOTE: Touch the Mode In the AM mode, you can transmit on only the HF, icon 50/70* MHz frequency bands.
  • Page 50 BASIC OPERATION Rotate [AF] (L) control clockwise to increase the audio output level, counterclockwise to decrease it. Increases [AF] Decreases The L, R, C or D in the in- L eft D isplay R ight structions indicate the part of the controller. L: Left side R: Right side C: Center bottom...
  • Page 51 BASIC OPERATION Adjusts the RF gain and squelch threshold level. The The L, R, C or D in the instructions indicate the squelch removes noise output to the speaker when no part of the controller. signal is received (closed squelch). L: Left side, R: Right side, C: Center bottom D: Display (Touch screen) works in other modes.
  • Page 52 BASIC OPERATION The IC-7100 has a built-in voice synthesizer to an- The L, R, C or D in the in- L eft D isplay R ight nounce the operating frequency, mode and S-meter structions indicate the part level in a clear, electronically-generated voice, in Eng- of the controller.
  • Page 53 BASIC OPERATION Voice synthesizer operation (Continued) The S-meter announcement can be turned OFF. Push (C) to enter the Set mode. Touch the “S-Level SPEECH” item of the “SPEECH” Set mode. SPEECH > S-Level SPEECH Touch Y] or [Z](D) “SPEECH” one or more times to select the page. Touch the option to turn OFF the function.
  • Page 54 BASIC OPERATION The transmit meter can be toggled between four func- tions for your convenience. Touch the Meter one or more times to select the TX meter function, RF power meter, SWR meter, ALC meter or COMP meter. quency. ment shows the input signal level exceeds the allowable level, the ALC limits the RF power.
  • Page 55 BASIC OPERATION The L, R, C or D in the in- L eft D isplay R ight structions indicate the part of the controller. L: Left side R: Right side C: Center bottom D: Display (Touch screen) C enter CAUTION: Transmitting without an antenna may damage the transceiver.
  • Page 56 BASIC OPERATION Basic transmit operation (Continued) Push (C) to open the MIC gain/RF power MIC/RF PWR TX/RX LED adjustment display. Push [PTT] to transmit. Rotate [M-CH] (L) to adjust the MIC gain. [M-CH] When the MIC gain is adjusted too high, your transmitted voice may be distorted.
  • Page 57: Panel Description

    D-STAR INTRODUCTION ......4-2 .............4- ......4- ........4- PANEL DESCRIPTION D-STAR INTRODUCTION INSTALLATION NOTES IMPORTANT! ceiver’s preloaded contents. Japanese repeater node (port) letters are different from those in other countries. Be sure to add a repeater node letter as the 8th digit in the call sign field after a repeater call sign according to the repeater frequency band shown below.
  • Page 58 D-STAR INTRODUCTION Before starting D-STAR, the following steps are needed. IMPORTANT! Entering your call sign (MY) into the transceiver. Registering your call sign STEP 1 STEP 2 (MY) to a gateway repeater. You have completed the steps!! You can store up to 6 “MY” call signs. The L, R, C or D in the instructions indicate the part of the controller.
  • Page 59 D-STAR INTRODUCTION “MY” (Your own call sign) programming (Continued) The L, R, C or D in the L eft D isplay R ight instructions indicate the Touch the desired block one or more times to select part of the controller. the desired character.
  • Page 60 D-STAR INTRODUCTION “MY” (Your own call sign) programming 2. Enter the Call Sign (Continued) The L, R, C or D in the L eft D isplay R ight instructions indicate the Touch the entered call sign to set the call sign to be part of the controller.
  • Page 61 D-STAR INTRODUCTION Amateur Radio) plan, JARL envisioned a system of repeaters grouped together into Zones. tion on another repeater through the internet. mode, including low-speed data operation, for both transmit and receive. The DR (D-STAR Repeater) mode is one mode you can use for D-STAR repeater operation.
  • Page 62 D-STAR INTRODUCTION In the DR mode, the transceiver has three communica- tion forms, as shown below. cess) repeater. cess) repeater, repeater gateway and the internet to your destination re- peater or individual station’s last used repeater, using call sign routing. peater.
  • Page 63 ..........2 Making a Local area call ............5-2 Making a Gateway call ............5-3 ......Shows “ ” .................5-5 Shows ............5-5 Shows “L” ................5-5 ....................7 D sing the preloaded repeater list ..........5-8 D sing the DR mode scan ............5-9 Using the Repeater Search function ........5-10 D sing the TX History .............5-12...
  • Page 64 D-STAR OPERATION <BASIC> This section describes the basic D-Star procedures. Touch whether or not you can access your local area repeat- “FROM.” er (Access repeater), and if your signal is successfully sent to a destination repeater. “FROM” is selected. sign has not been registered on a D-STAR repeater, Touch see pages 4-2 and 4-4.
  • Page 65 D-STAR OPERATION <BASIC> D-STAR Operating procedures (Continued) Push (C) to select the DR mode. Touch Check whether or not “FROM” is selected. “FROM.” “FROM” is selected. Touch the “FROM” field. Touch “Repeater List.” Repeater area (Sub name) Touch the repeater group where your access repeat- Touch your ac- er is listed.
  • Page 66 D-STAR OPERATION <BASIC> D-STAR Operating procedures (Continued) INTERNET JA3YUA calling JP1YIU port A through JP3YHH port B. JA3YUA, this is JM1ZLK. JM1ZLK, this JA3YUA. hope to talk to you again soon. This is JA3YUA now clear of the JP3YHH repeater.
  • Page 67 D-STAR OPERATION <BASIC> The transceiver includes a status message in the signal received back from the access repeater, after transmit- ting. The call was successfully sent, but no station’s signal was received within 3 seconds. The called station may have missed your call, so after waiting for a while, try calling again.
  • Page 68 D-STAR OPERATION <BASIC> After you receive the repeater’s signal, the calling sta- The L, R, C or D in the L eft D isplay R ight tion’s call sign can be captured by holding down the instructions indicate the part of the controller. Call Sign Capture key (R).
  • Page 69 D-STAR OPERATION <BASIC> Your access repeater must be set to “FROM” when you transmit a call in the DR mode. You have four ways to set the access repeater. “Hirano” repeater Click the title shown below to jump to the specified is set in “FROM.”...
  • Page 70 D-STAR OPERATION <BASIC> “FROM” (Access repeater) setting (Continued) When your access repeater is preloaded in your trans- ceiver’s repeater list, you can select it from the repeater list. By only selecting the repeater from the list, the call Touch sign, frequency, duplex and offset frequency settings “FROM.”...
  • Page 71 D-STAR OPERATION <BASIC> “FROM” (Access repeater) setting (Continued) The L, R, C or D in the L eft D isplay R ight instructions indicate the The DR mode scan is useful to find a repeater. part of the controller. To quickly find a repeater, the DR mode scan skips re- peaters that are not specified as an access repeater.
  • Page 72 D-STAR OPERATION <BASIC> “FROM” (Access repeater) setting (Continued) The L, R, C or D in the instructions indicate the The transceiver searches for the nearest repeater by part of the controller. using your own and the repeater’s position. L: Left side, R: Right side, C: Center bottom The nearest repeater in your transceiver’s repeater list D: Display (Touch screen) is displayed as the available choices.
  • Page 73 D-STAR OPERATION <BASIC> “FROM” (Access repeater) setting Using the Repeater Search function (Continued) Push (C) to select the DR mode. Touch Check whether or not “FROM” is selected. “FROM” Touch the “FROM” field. Touch “Near Repeater.” “FROM” is selected. Touch the repeater as your access repeater, accord- ing to the distance from your position to the repeat- Touch “Near...
  • Page 74 D-STAR OPERATION <BASIC> “FROM” (Access repeater) setting (Continued) The L, R, C or D in the L eft D isplay R ight instructions indicate the Repeaters you transmitted to in the DR mode are stored part of the controller. in the TX History, and you can select a repeater from the TX History as your access repeater.
  • Page 75 D-STAR OPERATION <BASIC> The destination repeater or station must be set to “TO” when you transmit a call in the DV mode. “Hamacho” You have eight ways to set the destination. repeater is set in “TO.” Click the title shown below to jump to the specified page.
  • Page 76 D-STAR OPERATION <BASIC> “TO” (Destination) setting (Continued) The L, R, C or D in the L eft D isplay R ight instructions indicate the part of the controller. L: Left side Making a Local area call by accessing the R: Right side “Hirano”...
  • Page 77 D-STAR OPERATION <BASIC> “TO” (Destination) setting (Continued) “ ” The L, R, C or D in the L eft D isplay R ight instructions indicate the part of the controller. selected from the repeater list. L: Left side R: Right side C: Center bottom cho) from the “Hirano”...
  • Page 78 D-STAR OPERATION <BASIC> “TO” (Destination) setting (Continued) The L, R, C or D in the L eft D isplay R ight instructions indicate the The “Your Call Sign” memory stores the programmed part of the controller. “UR” (destination) call sign. When you select an individual station call sign for the L: Left side “TO”...
  • Page 79 D-STAR OPERATION <BASIC> “TO” (Destination) setting (Continued) The L, R, C or D in the L eft D isplay R ight instructions indicate the When a call is received in the DV mode, the call data is part of the controller. stored in the RX History.
  • Page 80 D-STAR OPERATION <BASIC> “TO” (Destination) setting (Continued) The L, R, C or D in the instructions indicate the The TX History stores the name and/or call sign of up part of the controller. to 20 “TO” (Destination) settings that were used when L: Left side, R: Right side, C: Center bottom you made the calls.
  • Page 81 D-STAR OPERATION <BASIC> “TO” (Destination) setting (Continued) The L, R, C or D in the L eft D isplay R ight instructions indicate the The destination station call sign can be directly input. part of the controller. Directly input the call sign “JM1ZLK.” L: Left side R: Right side Push...
  • Page 82 D-STAR OPERATION <BASIC> “TO” (Destination) setting (Continued) Touch The destination repeater call sign can be directly input. “TO.” Directly input the call sign “JP3YDH” Push (C) to select the DR mode. Check whether or not “TO” is selected. “TO” is selected. Touch the “TO”...
  • Page 83: Set Mode

    SET MODE ............2 The Set mode settings ............6-2 ........3 PANEL DESCRIPTION D-STAR INTRODUCTION INSTALLATION NOTES “AI” means “Advanced Instructions.” “sec. MM” means section number. So when “(AI sec. MM)” is described on this manual, see the PDF type Advanced Instruction’s section number for your reference.
  • Page 84 SET MODE The Set mode is used to program infrequently changed The L, R, C or D in the L eft D isplay R ight instructions indicate the values or function settings. part of the controller. NOTE: The Set mode is constructed in a tree struc- L: Left side ture.
  • Page 85 SET MODE Call sign (AI sec. 9) GPS (AI sec. 10) RX History (AI sec. 9) SD Card (AI sec. 13) MY Station (Section 4) NOTE: The default settings shown below in bold are for the USA version. The default settings may differ, depending on your transceiver version. In this item, set the TX/RX voice recording options.
  • Page 86 SET MODE Set mode items and Default settings (Continued) NOTE: The default settings shown below in bold are for the USA version. The default settings may differ, depending on your transceiver version. SPEECH In this item, set the Speech options. RX Call Sign SPEECH OFF, or ON (All)
  • Page 87 12: 144.000.000–148.000.000 13: 430.000.000– RF+SQL TX Delay OFF, 10ms, 15ms, 20ms, 25ms or Sets the transmission’s timing of the IC-7100 to 30ms prevent any external equipment that is connected from damage by the transmitted RF. OFF, 10ms, 15ms, 20ms, 25ms or See HF above.
  • Page 88 SET MODE Set mode items and Default settings (Continued) NOTE: The default settings shown below in bold are for the USA version. The default settings may differ, depending on your transceiver version. OFF or ON PTT Start Turns the PTT Tuner Start function ON or OFF. [TUNER] Switch Manual or Selects whether or not to store the AT-180’s sta-...
  • Page 89 SET MODE Set mode items and Default settings (Continued) NOTE: The default settings shown below in bold are for the USA version. The default settings may differ, depending on your transceiver version. In this item, set the RX/TX tone control options. RX HPF/LPF ---- –...
  • Page 90 SET MODE Set mode items and Default settings (Continued) NOTE: The default settings shown below in bold are for the USA version. The default settings may differ, depending on your transceiver version. In this item, set the external connector’s options. or ON Selects whether or not to output the audio from the [USB] connector, according to the squelch...
  • Page 91 SET MODE Set mode items and Default settings (Continued) NOTE: The default settings shown below in bold are for the USA version. The default settings may differ, depending on your transceiver version. In this item, set the transceiver’s display options. LCD Contrast Sets the contrast level of the LCD.
  • Page 92 Reads or writes the CS-7100 data to or from the PC, and/or receives data from a Master trans- ceiver. Clone Master Mode Writes your IC-7100 (Master) data to another IC- 7100 (Sub). Touch Screen Calibration Adjusts the touch screen. Reset...
  • Page 93 INSTALLATION NOTES ..............7-2 PANEL DESCRIPTION D-STAR INTRODUCTION INSTALLATION NOTES...
  • Page 94 INSTALLATION NOTES For amateur base station installations it is recom- mended that the forward clearance in front of the an- Watts 10–2 m 70 cm 23 cm 13 cm and above 2.1 m tenna array is calculated relative to the EIRP (Effective Isotropic Radiated Power).
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