Icom IC-V82 Instruction Manual
Icom IC-V82 Instruction Manual

Icom IC-V82 Instruction Manual

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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
VHF TRANSCEIVER
iV82
UHF TRANSCEIVER
iU82
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is sub-
ject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause
harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference
received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
(IC-V82)

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  • Page 1 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is sub- ject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. (IC-V82)
  • Page 2: Explicit Definitions

    We want to take a couple of moments of your time to thank the IC-V82/U82. you for making your IC-V82/U82 your radio of choice, and hope you agree with Icom’s philosophy of “technology first.” Many hours of research and development went into the de- EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS sign of your IC-V82/U82.
  • Page 3 Caution: Changes or modifications to this transceiver, not ex- ies inside the battery case. This will damage not only the bat- pressly approved by Icom Inc., could void your authority to tery case but also the transceiver. operate this transceiver under FCC regulations.
  • Page 4: Supplied Accessories

    SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES ■ Supplied Accessories q Antenna* ........1 w Belt clip (with screws) .
  • Page 5: Safety Training Information

    • ALWAYS keep the antenna at least 2.5 cm (1 inch) away CAUTION from the body when transmitting, and only use the Icom To ensure that your exposure to RF electromagnetic en- belt-clips which are listed in this manual when attaching the ergy is within the FCC allowable limits, always adhere to radio to your belt, etc.
  • Page 6 TABLE OF CONTENTS ■ VFO mode selection.............. 13 FOREWORD ..................i ■ Setting a frequency ............... 13 IMPORTANT..................i ■ Setting audio/squelch level ........... 15 EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS..............i ■ Receive and transmit ............15 PRECAUTION ................. ii ■ Display type................16 SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES ............
  • Page 7 ■ Tone squelch ................. 32 ■ INITIAL SET MODE .............. 61 ■ Pocket beep operation ............34 ■ Weather channel operation (IC-V82 [USA] versions only) ..66 ■ Tone scan................35 ■ CPU reset................67 ■ Partial reset ................67 10 PAGER/CODE SQUELCH (Required Optional UT-108) ..
  • Page 8: Quick Reference Guide

    QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE ■ Preparation D Charging with the BC-144N/146 The optional BC-144N provides rapid charging, and the BC- D Battery pack replacement 146 provides regular charging of an optional battery pack Before replacing the battery pack, push [PWR] for 1 sec. to with/without transceiver.
  • Page 9 QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE D About AD-99N D Antenna The adapter (Spacer A) only is required for IC-V82 series. Attach the antenna to the transceiver When removing the spacer (Spacer B/C), push the notch care- as illustrated at right. fully with your finger to remove the spacer (Spacer B/C) from the adapter (Spacer A).
  • Page 10: Basic Operation

    ■ Your first contact 2. Adjusting audio output level Now that you have your IC-V82/U82 ready, you are exited to get on the air. We would like to walk you through a few basic ➥ Rotate [VOL] to set the desired [VOL] operational steps to make your first “On The Air”...
  • Page 11 QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE ■ Repeater operation Direct frequency input from the key- pad is also available. 1. Setting duplex ➥ To enter the desired frequency, ➥ Push [A• ], then [4• ] sev- enter 6-digits starting from the FUNC eral times to select minus duplex 100 MHz digit.
  • Page 12: Programming Memory Channels

    QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE ■ Programming memory channels The IC-V82/U82 has a total of 207 memory channels (includ- 3. Writing a memory channel ➥ Push [A• ing 6 scan edges and 1 call channel) for storing often used ], then push [C•...
  • Page 13: Accessories

    ACCESSORIES ■ Accessory attachment D Antenna Attach the antenna to the transceiver as illustrated below. Keep the [SP/MIC] cap (SP/MIC jack cover) attached when jacks are not in use to avoid bad contacts. Attach the [SP/MIC] cap. [SP/MIC] cap...
  • Page 14: Accessories

    ACCESSORIES D Belt clip D Handstrap (Not supplied) Conveniently attaches to your belt. Slide the hand strap through the loop on the top of the rear Attach the belt clip with the supplied screws using a phillips panel as illustrated below. Facilitates carrying. screwdriver.
  • Page 15: Panel Description

    PANEL DESCRIPTION ■ Switches, controls, keys and connectors q CONTROL DIAL [VOL] *Rotate to adjust the volume level. w PTT SWITCH [PTT] Push and hold to transmit; release to receive. e UP/DOWN KEYS [Y Y ]/[Z Z ] *Selects the operating frequency. r KEY PAD (pgs.
  • Page 16 PANEL DESCRIPTION !0 [DATA] JACK D Key pad Connect to a PC or GPS receiver via the RS232C cable (D- [A• FUNC sub 9 pin) for data communication in the RS-232C format. Access to secondary function. FUNC Pin 2 (RxD), [B•...
  • Page 17 PANEL DESCRIPTION [3• [8• SCAN ➥ Input digit “3” during frequency input, memory ➥ Input digit “8” during frequency input, memory T.SCAN channel selection, etc. (pgs. 13, 20) channel selection, etc. (pgs. 13, 20) ➥ After pushing [A• ], starts the tone scan- ➥...
  • Page 18: Function Display

    PANEL DESCRIPTION ■ Function display q FUNCTION INDICATOR t TONE INDICATOR ❍ While in the analog (FM) mode operation Appears while a secondary function is being accessed. ➥ “ ” appears while the subaudible tone encoder is in w KEY LOCK INDICATOR (p. 16) use.
  • Page 19: Panel Description

    PANEL DESCRIPTION ❍ While in the digital (DV) mode operation with the in- o BUSY INDICATOR ➥ Appears when a signal is being received or the squelch stalling an optional Digital unit UT-118. ➥ “ ” appears while the digital code (CSQL) squelch is open.
  • Page 20: Battery Packs

    BATTERY PACKS ■ Battery pack replacement D D BATTERY PACKS Battery ➥ Before replacing the battery Voltage Capacity Battery life* pack pack, push [PWR] for 1 sec. to turn the power OFF. Battery case for AA —* BP-208N (LR6)×6 alkaline 7.2 V 1100 mAh 3 hrs.
  • Page 21: Battery Caution

    Use/Charge the specified Icom batteries only. Prior to using the transceiver for the first time, the battery Only tested and approved for use with genuine Icom bat- pack must be fully charged for optimum life and operation. teries. Fire and/or explosion may occur when a third party •...
  • Page 22: Battery Charging

    BATTERY PACKS ■ Battery charging D About AD-99N The adapter (Spacer A) only is required for IC-V82/U82 se- D Regular charging with the BC-146 ries. When removing the spacer (Spacer B/C), push the notch The optional BC-146 provides regular charging of an optional carefully with your finger to remove the spacer (Spacer B/C) NI-Cd battery pack with/without transceiver.
  • Page 23 BATTERY PACKS D Rapid charging with the BC-144N D Rapid charging with the BC-119N+AD-101 The optional BC-144N provides rapid charging of optional The optional BC-119N provides rapid charging of battery battery packs. packs. The following items are additionally required. The following are additionally required: •...
  • Page 24: Battery Packs

    BATTERY PACKS ■ Battery case D Rapid charging with the BC-121N+AD-101 The optional BC-121N allows up to 6 battery packs to be (optional for some versions) charged simultaneously. The following items are additionally required. When using a BP-208N BATTERY CASE attached to the •...
  • Page 25: Basic Operation

    BASIC OPERATION ■ Power ON ■ Setting a frequency D Via the keypad ➥ Push [PWR] for 1 sec. to turn power ON. q Push [D• ] to select VFO mode, if necessary. w To enter the desired frequency, enter 6-digits starting from the 100 MHz digit.
  • Page 26: Tuning Step Selection

    D By other methods D Tuning step selection Via the [Y Y ]/[Z Z ] keys The IC-V82/U82 has 8 tuning [VOL] steps— 5, 10, 12.5, 15, 20, 25, 30 ➥ Push [Y Y ] or [Z Z ] several times to set the desired frequency.
  • Page 27: Setting Audio/Squelch Level

    BASIC OPERATION ■ Setting audio/squelch level ■ Receive and transmit D To set the audio level q Push [PWR] for 1 sec. to turn the power ON. w Adjust audio volume to the desired level. Rotate [VOL] to set the desired [VOL] e Set a frequency.
  • Page 28: Basic Operation

    BASIC OPERATION ■ Display type INITIAL SET MODE USING “Channel Name Indication” type The transceiver has 3 display types to suit your operating style. The display type is selected in (p. 63). INITIAL SET MODE “Frequency Indication” type Displays memory channel name you have assigned. In this display pre-programmed memory channel names are dis- played.
  • Page 29: Repeater Operation

    It is convenient below with the following conditions; to program repeater information into memory channels. IC-V82: Input freq.-145.30 MHz, Direction-negative, Offset frequency-0.6 MHz IC-U82: Input freq.-439.80 MHz, Direction-negative, Offset frequency-5 MHz q Set the receive frequency (repeater output frequency).
  • Page 30: Subaudible Tones

    REPEATER OPERATION ■ Subaudible tones D D Tone information SET MODE USING Some repeaters require another tone system to be accessed. Some repeaters require subaudible tones to be accessed. DTMF TONES Subaudible tones are superimposed over your normal signal While pushing [PTT], push the desired DTMF keys (0–9, and must be set in advance.
  • Page 31: Repeater Operation

    REPEATER OPERATION ■ Auto repeater function ■ Repeater lockout INITIAL SET MODE INITIAL SET MODE (USA version only) USING USING The USA version automatically activates the repeater settings This function helps prevent interference to other stations by (duplex, ON/OFF, duplex direction, tone encoder ON/OFF) inhibiting your transmission when a signal is received.
  • Page 32: Memory/Call Operation

    MEMORY/CALL OPERATION ■ General description ■ Selecting a memory channel q Push [C• The transceiver has 207 memory channels including 6 scan ] to select memory mode. edge memory channels (3 pairs), and 1 call channel. Each of • “ X ” appears. these channels can be individually programmed with operat- ing frequency (pgs.
  • Page 33: Programming The Memory/Call Channels

    MEMORY/CALL OPERATION ■ Programming the memory/call channels qPush [D• yPush [A• ] to select VFO mode, if necessary. ], then push [C• ] for 1 sec. (until 3 beeps FUNC w Set the desired frequency. are emitted) to program the information into the selected eSet other information, such as tone, duplex, as desired.
  • Page 34: Channel Name Programming

    MEMORY/CALL OPERATION ■ Channel name programming ■ Memory transferring qSelect a “Channel Name Indication” type in This function transfers a memory channel’s contents to VFO INITIAL SET (p. 63). (or another memory/call channel). This is useful when search- MODE wPush [C• ] to select memory ing for signals around a memory channel frequency and for [VOL]...
  • Page 35 MEMORY/CALL OPERATION D Memory/call ➾ call/memory D Clearing a memory qSelect the memory (call) channel qPush [A• ], then push [C• FUNC to be transferred: to enter the memory transfer ➥ Push [C• ] or [B• ] to se- mode. CALL lect the memory (call) mode.
  • Page 36: Memory Bank Selection

    ■ Memory bank selection ■ Memory bank setting q Push [C• The IC-V82/U82 has a total of 10 banks (A to J). Regular ] to select memory mode, then select the de- memory channels, 0 to 199, are assigned into the desired sired memory channel via [Y Y ] or [Z Z ].
  • Page 37: Memory/Call Operation

    MEMORY/CALL OPERATION ■ Transferring bank contents w Push [A• Contents of programmed memory banks can be cleared or ] and [8• ] to enter FUNC [VOL] transferred to another bank. SET MODE e Push [Y Y ] or [Z Z ] several times until INFORMATION: Even if the memory bank contents are “bAk”...
  • Page 38: Dtmf Memory

    DTMF MEMORY ■ Programming a DTMF code tPush the digit keys, [A• The transceiver has 16 DTMF memory channels (d0 to dF) ], [B• ], [C• ], [D• FUNC CALL for storage of often-used DTMF codes of up to 24 digits. ] and [✱•...
  • Page 39: Dtmf Memory

    DTMF MEMORY ■ Transmitting a DTMF code ■ DTMF transmission speed D Using a DTMF memory channel INITIAL SET MODE USING qPush [A• ], then push [0• ] to enter FUNC OPTION SET When slow DTMF transmission speeds are required with MODE DTMF memory transmission (as for some repeaters), the •...
  • Page 40: Scan Operation

    SCAN OPERATION ■ Scan types ■ Programmed scan Programmed scan repeatedly scans between two user pro- PROGRAMMED SCAN grammed frequencies (memory channels “1A–3A” and Start “1b–3b”) or scans between upper and lower band edges. This Band Band scan is useful for checking for signals within a specific fre- Scan edges edge edge...
  • Page 41: Memory Scan

    SCAN OPERATION ■ Memory scan NOTE: Scan edges, 1A–3A/1b–3b, must be programmed in advance. Program them in the same manner as regular memory channels. (p. 21) Memory scan repeatedly scans all programmed memory channels, except those set as skip channels. If the same frequencies are programmed into the scan edges, programmed scan will not proceed.
  • Page 42: Skip Channels

    SCAN OPERATION ■ Skip channels ■ Priority watch In order to speed up the scan interval, you can set memory Priority watch checks for signals on “priority channels” while channels you don’t wish to scan as skip channels. operating on a VFO frequency. q Push [C•...
  • Page 43: Scan Operation

    SCAN OPERATION ■ Scan resume condition D Memory scan watch While operating on a VFO frequency or the call channel, mem- SET MODE USING ory scan watch monitors for signals in each memory channel in sequence, every 5 sec. When a signal is received during scanning, the scan resume condition determines what action the transceiver takes.
  • Page 44: Subaudible Tones

    SUBAUDIBLE TONES ■ Tone squelch D Operation The tone squelch opens only when receiving a signal con- NOTE: The transceiver has 50 tone frequencies and con- taining a matching subaudible tone. You can silently wait for sequently their spacing is narrow compared to units having calls from group members using the same tone.
  • Page 45 SUBAUDIBLE TONES D Setting subaudible tones for tone squelch operation Separate tone frequencies can be set for tone squelch oper- When is selected from memory mode. SET MODE y Push [A• ation rather than repeater operation (the same range of tones ], then push [C•...
  • Page 46: Pocket Beep Operation

    SUBAUDIBLE TONES ■ Pocket beep operation t When a signal with the matched tone is received, the This function uses subaudible tones for calling and can be used as a “common pager” to inform you that someone has transceiver emits beep tones and blinks “ .” called when you were away from the transceiver.
  • Page 47: Subaudible Tones

    SUBAUDIBLE TONES ■ Tone scan r When the CTCSS tone frequency or DTCS code is By monitoring a signal that is being operated with a repeater, pocket beep or tone squelch function, you can determine the matched, the squelch opens and the tone frequency or tone frequency necessary to access a repeater or open the code is temporarily programmed into the selected mode squelch.
  • Page 48: Pager Function

    PAGER/CODE SQUELCH Required Optional UT-108 ■ Pager function ■ Code programming D D Before programming This function uses DTMF codes for paging and can be used as a “message pager” to confirm you of a caller’s identification The pager and code squelch functions require ID codes and a even when you leave the transceiver temporarily unattended.
  • Page 49 PAGER/CODE SQUELCH D D Code programming y Enter the desired 3-digit transmit code via the keypad. An ID code MUST be programmed into code channel C0. Up to 6 transmit codes are programmable into code channels, C1 to C6, if required. q Push [A•...
  • Page 50: Pager Operation

    PAGER/CODE SQUELCH ■ Pager operation D Calling a specific station u After confirming a connection, push [A• ] and [0• FUNC to enter , then rotate [VOL] to select the OPTION SET MODE q Program the desired code channel in advance (p. 37). code squelch operation, or repeat the previous key w Set the operating frequency.
  • Page 51: Code Squelch

    PAGER/CODE SQUELCH ■ Code squelch • PERSONAL CALLS This display appears when you are called with your ID code and the calling station’s ID code is 123. Code squelch provides communications with quiet standby since you will only receive calls from stations which know your ID or group code.
  • Page 52: Digital Mode Operation

    Required Optional UT-118 ■ Digital mode operation w Push [0• The IC-V82/U82 with optional digital unit UT-118 can be op- ] for 1 sec. then rotate [VOL] to select the de- erated for digital voice mode and low-speed data operation sired call sign channel.
  • Page 53 DIGITAL MODE OPERATION D D Your call sign note programming t Push [Y Y ] (or [Z Z ]) to select 2nd digit, then rotate [VOL] to Your call sign can be added some information such as oper- set the desired character or code. ating radio type, place or area.
  • Page 54 DIGITAL MODE OPERATION D D Station call sign programming t Push [Y Y ] (or [Z Z ]) to select 2nd digit, then rotate [VOL] to Station call sign must be programmed for the specified sta- set the desired character or code. tion call as well as repeater operation in both Digital voice and low-speed data communications.
  • Page 55: Digital Voice Mode Operation

    DIGITAL MODE OPERATION ■ Digital voice mode operation D D When sending a CQ q Set the desired frequency in VFO mode. (pgs. 13, 14) • Select output power, if desired. (p. 15) (continued from step t) w Push [A• ] then [0•...
  • Page 56: When Receiving A Digital Call

    DIGITAL MODE OPERATION ■ When receiving a Digital call D D When calling the desired station (continued from p. 43 step t) When an individual station call is received, the calling station y Select the desired call sign. call sign can be stored into the received call record. - Push [Y Y ] or [Z Z ] several times to select the call sign select The record is cleared once turning power OFF.
  • Page 57: Break-In Communication

    DIGITAL MODE OPERATION ■ Break-in communication D D To store a received call q Push [A• ] and [0• ] several times to select the call FUNC The break-in function allows you to break into an another sta- sign select mode. tions communications in both Digital voice and low-speed •...
  • Page 58: Emr Communication

    DIGITAL MODE OPERATION ■ EMR communication ■ Pocket beep operation The EMR communication mode is available for Digital mode This function uses a digital code/call sign for calling and can operation. In the EMR call, no call sign setting is necessary. be used as a “common pager”...
  • Page 59: Digital Squelch Functions

    DIGITAL MODE OPERATION ■ Digital squelch functions ■ Digital monitor INITIAL SET MODE USING The digital code (CSQL) or call sign (DSQL) squelch opens This function is used to listen to the analog signal (FM mode only when receiving a voice signal with the same pre-pro- signal) without changing the operating mode while digital (DV grammed digital code or call sign, respectively.
  • Page 60 DIGITAL MODE OPERATION ■ Low-speed data communication t Start up the low-speed data communication application. In addition to the digital voice communication, a low-speed ySet the application as follows. data communication is available (Refer p. 4 about the trans- ceiver-PC connection details). •...
  • Page 61 10 GHz backbone is called as Zone. 10 GHz signal Repeater D NOTE: The digital repeater for IC-V82/U82 (144 MHz/440 Repeater C MHz of amateur radio bands operation) is not available at 440 MHz present of October 2004. It will be designed in the future.
  • Page 62 DIGITAL MODE OPERATION ■ Repeater call sign programming y Push [0• ] to fix the call sign. u Rotate [VOL] to select an another channel from “C1” to Repeater call sign must be programmed for the repeater op- “C6.” eration in both Digital voice and low speed data communica- i Repeat steps w to u to program another repeater call tions.
  • Page 63: Other Setting Items

    DIGITAL MODE OPERATION ■ Other setting items D D Digital Code qPush [A• ] and [0• ] to enter , then OPTION SET MODE FUNC push [Y Y ] or [Z Z ] several times to select the desired item. Sets the desired digital code for digital code squelch opera- w Rotate [VOL] to select the desired value or condition.
  • Page 64 DIGITAL MODE OPERATION D D Data Speed D D Auto RxCall Write Select the communication speed between the transceiver and When an individual station call is received, the calling station PC from 4800 bps or 9600 bps. (default: 9600) call sign can be stored automatically. The stored call sign can be re-called when selecting a station call sign.
  • Page 65 DIGITAL MODE OPERATION D D Auto RxCall Display D D Message Transmission When an individual station call is received, the calling station Select the Message transmission function ON and OFF. call sign can be indicated automatically. (default: ON) When ON is selected, transceiver transmits a text message (pre-programmed).
  • Page 66: D Tx Message Programming

    DIGITAL MODE OPERATION D D TX message programming • Available characters At least one of the TX message channels must be pro- grammed, if you want to use the GPS message. The GPS (space) (”) (&) (’) (( ) ( )) (✱) message is transmitted from TX message channels.
  • Page 67: Gps Operation

    ■ GPS operation rPush [Y Y ] twice to select the position indication. The IC-V82/U82 can indicate the current position (Latitude and Longitude) when a GPS receiver (compatible with an RS-232C output/NMEA format/4800 bps) is connected to [DATA] jack. And also can transmit the position data and message to other stations.
  • Page 68: D Gps Automatic Transmission

    DIGITAL MODE OPERATION D D GPS Automatic transmission IMPORTANT: GPS Automatic transmission transmits at q While connecting a GPS receiver, push [A• ] and FUNC every setting interval even while receiving an another sta- ] to enter [0• OPTION SET MODE w Push [Y Y ] or [Z Z ] several times to select the GPS automatic tions communication.
  • Page 69: Set Mode

    OTHER FUNCTIONS ■ SET MODE D D Entering SET MODE D D Repeater tone frequency q Push [A• ], then push [8• ] to enter Selects tone encoder frequency for accessing a repeater, etc. FUNC SET MODE w Push [Y Y ] or [Z Z ] to select the desired item. from one of 50 available frequencies.
  • Page 70 OTHER FUNCTIONS D D DTCS code D D Offset frequency Selects DTCS (both encoder/decoder code) for DTCS Sets the duplex offset frequency within 0 to 20 MHz range. squelch operation. Total of 104 codes are available. During duplex (repeater) operation, transmit frequency (or re- •...
  • Page 71 OTHER FUNCTIONS D D Scan pause timer D D LCD backlight Selects the scan pause time from SCt.5, SCt.10, SCt.15 and Selects LCD backlight lighting condition from auto, ON and SCP. 2. When receiving signals, the scan pauses according OFF. to the scan pause time.
  • Page 72 D D Memory bank link function Sets the memory bank link function ON and OFF (default). D D Weather alert function IC-V82 [USA] version only The link function provides continuous banks scan, that scans all contents in the selected banks during bank scan.
  • Page 73 OTHER FUNCTIONS ■ INITIAL SET MODE D D Key-touch beep POWER ON Turns key-touch beep emission ON (Beep level 1 to 3) and is accessed at power on and allows you INITIAL SET MODE OFF. (default: 3) to set seldom-changed settings. In this way, you can “cus- tomize”...
  • Page 74 OTHER FUNCTIONS D D Repeater lock-out U.S.A. version only D D Auto repeater Selects lockout type from repeater, busy and OFF. The auto repeater function automatically turns ON or OFF the • RLO.RP : The repeater lockout is turned ON. duplex operation and tone encoder.
  • Page 75 OTHER FUNCTIONS D D DTMF speed D D Display type The rate at which DTMF memories send individual DTMF Selects LCD indication type from frequency, channel number characters can be set to accommodate operating needs. and channel names. • 1: 100 msec. interval; 5.0 cps speed (default) •...
  • Page 76 OTHER FUNCTIONS D D Power save D D Tuning speed acceleration Selects duty cycle for power save function from auto, 1:32, The tuning speed acceleration automatically speeds up the 1:16, 1:8, 1:2 and OFF. tuning speed when pushing and holding [Y Y ] or [Z Z ], or rotat- •...
  • Page 77 OTHER FUNCTIONS Optional HM-75A required D D Mic simple mode NOTE: This item turns the microphone simple mode ON and OFF. Turn power OFF when connecting the HM-75A to the Microphone simple mode is used to change the function as- transceiver.
  • Page 78: Weather Channel Operation (Ic-V82 [Usa] Versions Only)

    OTHER FUNCTIONS ■ Weather channel operation D D Battery protection function Sets the Battery protection function for LI (Li-Ion) and OFF (IC-V82 [USA] version only) (default). D D Weather channel selection LI(Li-Ion): ➥ The transceiver is required pushing [PWR] for tuning q Push [C•...
  • Page 79 OTHER FUNCTIONS ■ CPU reset POWER ON q Select the desired weather channel. The function display may occasionally w Turn the weather alert function ON in set mode. display erroneous information (e.g. when ➥ Push [A• ] and [8• ] to enter SET MODE FUNC first applying power).
  • Page 80 CLONING Cloning allows you to quickly and easily transfer the pro- e Push [PTT] on the master transceiver. grammed contents from one transceiver to another trans- • “CL OU” appears in the master transceiver’s display and S-meter ceiver. indicator shows that data is being transferred to the sub-trans- ceiver.
  • Page 81: Optional Ut-108/118 Installation

    OPTIONAL UNIT ■ Optional UT-108/118 installation ■ Optional MB-86 installation q Remove the optional connecter access cover. D MB-86 stopper • Unscrew two screws and remove the optional connector cover. Supplied screws w Attach the optional unit. Insert the connector tightly to avoid a D MB-86 belt clip bad contact.
  • Page 82 OPTIONAL UNIT D MB-86 stopper • When removing • When attaching CAUTION! HOLD THE TRANSCEIVER TIGHTLY, WHEN ATTACH- ING OR REMOVING THE TRANSCEIVER FROM THE BELT CLIP. If the transceiver is accidentally dropped and the swivel belt clip’s stopper is cracked or damaged, the swivel belt clip may not work properly.
  • Page 83: Specifications

    (at 12 dB SINAD) • Power supply requirement : 7.2 V DC (6–10.3 V DC acceptable; • Squelch sensitivity : 0.11 µV typical (threshold) Icom’s battery pack only) • Selectivity • Current drain (at 7.2 V DC: approx.) [Wide] More than 55 dB...
  • Page 84: Ic-U82

    • Squelch sensitivity : 0.11 µV typical (threshold) • Power supply requirement : 7.2 V DC (6–10.3 V DC acceptable; • Selectivity Icom’s battery pack only) [Wide] More than 55 dB • Current drain (at 7.2 V DC: approx.) [Narrow]...
  • Page 85 Options D D BATTERY PACKS D D BELT CLIP • MB-103/MB-86 Battery BELT CLIPS Voltage Capacity Battery life* MB-103: Same as that supplied with the transceiver. pack MB-86: Swivel belt clip Battery case for AA BP-208N —* • MB-96F/MB-96N (LR6)×6 alkaline LEATHER BELT HANGER MB-96F: Fixed type belt hanger for use with MB-103.
  • Page 86 Options +HS-94/HS-95/HS-97 • VS-1L VOX UNIT HEADSET VS-1L VOX UNIT Required when using these headsets. HS-94 PIECE TYPE HEADSET Earhook headset with flexible boom microphone. HS-95 NECK ARM TYPE HEADSET Behind-the-head headset with flexible boom microphone. HS-97 THROAT MICROPHONE Throat microphone fits around your neck and picks up a speech vibration.
  • Page 87 MEMO...
  • Page 88 Printed in Japan 1-1-32 Kamiminami, Hirano-ku, Osaka 547-0003, Japan 2004 Icom Inc. ©...

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