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SET MODE
Set mode items (Continued)
D Mic Gain "MIC"
You can adjust the microphone sensitivity to between
1 (minimum sensitivity) and 5 (maximum sensitivity).
With a higher sensitivity, the microphone picks up
softer voices, though it may pick up more ambient
noise.
Mic Gain
sensitivity 3 (default)
D Lone Worker "LONE"
(
May not be displayed, depending on the
transceiver's setting.)
Turn the Lone Worker function ON or OFF.
If no operation occurs during the set period, the Lone
Worker function automatically puts the transceiver into
the Emergency mode.
Lone Worker OFF (default)
D AF Minimum Level "AFMIN"
(
May not be displayed, depending on the
transceiver's setting.)
Set the minimum audio output level to Between 0 and
255. This function determines the minimum audio
output level to let the audio level become lower than
the set level.
AF Minimum
Level 0 (default)
Mic Gain sensitivity 1
Lone Worker ON
AF Minimum Level 255
3-5
D Own ID
(You can only set this item after enabling the function
using the optional CS-410PRO
This function enables you to allocate your Own ID
which identifies you as a target for Selcall operation
and allows tracking of the origin of transmissions.
1) Enter the editing mode when your Own ID is
displayed.
➥ Hold down [MONI] for 2 seconds.
2) Select the desired number for the blinking digit.
➥ Push [UP]/[DOWN].
3) Set the blinking digit and go to the next digit.
➥ Push [MONI].
4) Repeat steps 2) and 3) until all 5 digits are set, and
then push [MONI] again to save your Own ID.
.)
cloning software
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Questions and answers
I have the ic-41 pro. I can transmit but no longer receive. I’m not aware of any settings changing. I’m using ch15. The screen shows sql , q and below that. OS S in black squares
Your Icom IC-410PRO may be able to transmit but not receive on channel 15 due to one or more of the following reasons:
1. Quiet Mode (Selcall or Tone Squelch) is ON – If Quiet Mode is enabled, the radio will not unmute unless it receives the correct Selcall or tone. Turn OFF Quiet Mode in the Set mode.
2. Tone Squelch setting mismatch – If the tone squelch is set incorrectly or does not match the other radios, you will not hear incoming transmissions. Set the correct tone squelch setting for the user group.
3. Squelch level is set too high – If the squelch level is too high, weak signals may be blocked. Decrease the squelch level in the Set mode.
4. Monitor function is OFF – If the Monitor function is OFF, you might not hear transmissions that don’t match the squelch settings. Press [MONI] to temporarily open the squelch and check for incoming signals.
Check and adjust these settings to restore receiving capability on channel 15.
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