Icom IC-R7000 Instruction Manual page 13

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(@)RECORDER-SPEECH SWITCH
[ R ECO ROE A-SPEECH]
~RECORDER-REMOTE
JACK
[RECORDER-REMOTE]
(@REMOTE JACK [REMOTE]
@10.7MHz IF OUTPUT JACK
[10.7MHz IF OUTPUT]
®SPARE JACK [SPARE]
([IDGROUND TERMINAL [GND]
This switch is used when operating the IC-R7000 with a tape recor-
der.
Press the switch once to activate this function and again to
disengage it.
If your receiver is equipped with an optional IC-EX310 VOICE
SYNTHESIZER unit, you can record signal contents of received
signals and synthesized voice readouts of their frequency by using
the RECORDER-SPEECH SWITCH.
See SECTION 9 OPTION INSTALLATIONS for more details
regarding installation and connections.
This jack is used for tape recorder remote control and is connected
internally to the IC-R7000 squelch circuit.
It is qesigned so that received signal contents are recorded only when
the squelch circuit is open.
Run a connecting cable between this
jack and the remote terminal on your tape recorder to corRplete the
connection.
See SECTION
4-6
CONNECTION TO TAPE RECORDER for more
details regarding installation and connections.
This is a communications port designed for use with a personal
computer for remote control of the receiver, utilizing the advanced.
ICOM CI-V Communication Interface System.
An optional CT-17 CI-V LEVEL CONVERTER is available to
connect the IC-R7000 to an RS-232C serial port.
This jack outputs 10.7MHz 2nd IF signals which are superimposed
on the 9V DC level.
Be careful when operating with this signal as this jack also outputs
DC voltage.
Not connected.
This terminal is used for grounding the receiver. Refer to SECTION
4-4
GROUND CONNECTION.
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