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Notes on operation of the ICOM IC M802:
1. It has been noted that the ICOM IC M802 does not like to send DSC messages in low power. For
some reason the Antenna tuner cannot tune and results in High reflected RF waves (SWR). This
results in improper transmission of the digital calling message. No similar problem has been
noted when the radio is set to medium or high power.
2. Since there is no option to press the tune button when sending a DSC message. You should
always remain in Auto tuning as a result. If your radio continues to have problems tuning the
2177.0 KHz during a DSC message, try programming 2177.0 KHz in normal mode and press the
tune button before going to DSC. The tuner should be sitting where it needs to be for the
2177.0 KHz and may function better.
3. All of the DSC calling frequencies are duplex except 2177.0KHz ("Ship"). That means that if you
were to try to call another vessel on other than 2177.0 KHz, on a duplex frequency, the other
shipboard radio is listening on a different frequency. If you need a longer range frequency than
2177.0KHz, you will have to program a higher frequency to be simplex on all radios you plan to
make DSC calls with. By inspection of the programmed DSC programmed Call frequencies you
will see that there are 25 international Call frequencies and one ship frequency
pre=programmed. The 802 is capable of only scanning 6 of those frequencies. Factory
programmed DSC Scanned Frequencies include:
T 2177.0
R 2177.0*
T 4208.o
R 4219.0*
* Scanned by receiver for calls. Ship to ship on Duplex frequencies will not hear the Transmitted
frequency except on 2177.0KHz.
I have re-programmed my M-802 for simplex channels 2177.0, 4208.0, 6312.5, 8415.0, 12577.5, and
16805.0 khz, for DSC Scan frequencies, and programmed "Call Frequencies", (both transmit and receive
frequencies for simplex channels). That means that when using DSC Watch Mode, I'm scanning those
frequencies listening for "Routine" DSC calls from other boaters on higher frequencies than the 2177.0.
This will extend the capability of using DSC calling various times of the day when 2177.0 will not reach
the other boats. The downside is unless other boaters re-program their radios, I will only receive ship
to ship calls on 2177.0 KHz.
ICOM IC – M802 Additions and Changes Planned for REV 2
Page 37 at end of section – If the channel being programmed is for receiving only (no transmitting
allowed) program the transmitter frequency as follows:
T 6312.5
R 6331.5*
T 8415.0
R 8436.5*
T 12577.5
R 12657.0*
T 16805.0
R 16903.0*

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  • Page 1 Notes on operation of the ICOM IC M802: 1. It has been noted that the ICOM IC M802 does not like to send DSC messages in low power. For some reason the Antenna tuner cannot tune and results in High reflected RF waves (SWR). This results in improper transmission of the digital calling message.
  • Page 2 1. Press the [FREQ/CH] button until two frequencies are shown, one above the other. At this point they may or may not be the same frequency. The upper is the receive Frequency and the lower is the transmit frequency. Press the [TXF/TX] button. 2.
  • Page 3 Appendix I HF Marine Operators (WLO Radio) WLO Radio has taken over all US HF based Marine Operators and is available on many frequencies. To sign up with them call 334-665-5110. Give them a credit card number to keep on file so that if in an emergency you need to make a call you do not have to broadcast your credit card number around the world.
  • Page 4 Modifications Delete published procedure for Group Calls starting On Page 94 Insert: Group DSC Call Procedure: 1. Press [DSC] button to go to the DSC WATCH display. 2. Press [ /MODE] button to go to the DSC MENU. 3. NOTE: Press [ /MODE] button at any time to cancel the procedure and [FREQ/CH] button to move back one menu screen.
  • Page 5 7. Rotate the [CH] knob to select the desired traffic frequency. a. Press [ENT] button to continue to the Group – Call frequency menu. b. IF Manual set is selected, enter the nine digit Group ID. i. Press [ENT] button to continue to the Group –...
  • Page 6: Operation

    Programming Change The procedures in the book assume the channel is programmed so step 1, changing the mode does not work for a blank channel. The following procedure replaces step one and two and will work for both blank and programmed channel programming.
  • Page 7 Step 2 – Input the Transmit Frequency This step only needs to be completed if the transmit frequency is different than the receive frequency. For many shore stations such as WLO radio, the marine telephone operator, the transmit frequency is different than the receive frequency.
  • Page 8 9. Note: The TX in the middle left side of the [Function Display] will flash on and off. 10. Using the key pad, press [8]; then [2]; then [6]; then [4]; then [0] 11. The [Function Display] lower (smaller) number should now display 8.264.0 12.
  • Page 9 b. The Channel Indication display shows the label with the channel number below. If no label has been entered, the Receive Frequency with the channel number below will be displayed. 2. Press the [FREQ/CH] button to display the label display if not shown. 3.
  • Page 10 11. IF it is already a blank, rotate clockwise the [CH] knob one click to move the cursor to the right one additional letter on the [Function Display] 12. Press the [2] key to display a 2 on the [Function Display]. 13.
  • Page 11 DSC Calling...
  • Page 12 Trouble with email? It seems like a lot of folks have issues with email. Email on HF is not as clean as when you are connected to the internet. Here are a few tips to help you get started for both sail Mail and Winlink. ...
  • Page 13 5. Does your frequency change on the 802? 6. If so, the computer is directly or via the modem controlling the IC M802. a. If not you need to figure out how to get the computer to control the radio.
  • Page 14 If you can hear others getting email, you should be able to get email when they are done. 15. Press the [THRU/TUNE] button on the IC M802. 16. Press the green button to start email retrieval. a. The transmitter should be going back and forth between RX and TX during the process.
  • Page 15 John has been kind enough to authorize my use of his recommendations for the benefit of all cruisers. As a result, this appendix will remain on my web site even after the second revision of “ICOM IC M802 Made Simple for Cruisers” is released (planned for) next summer. The following is a quote from John on the SCCA forum: “So, in my M-802, I have 2177.0, 4208.0, 6312.5, 8415.0, 12577.5, and 16805.0 khz, programmed as my...
  • Page 16 Re-programming the IC M802 to utilize simplex calling channels is easy. Re-programming of the radio will change both the transmit and receive frequencies to those listed as the transmit frequencies in the table. The 2177.0 channel is already a simplex channel and will be retained. Both the Scan Frequencies and Call frequencies must be changed.
  • Page 17 INTER 4-1, 6-1, 8-1, 12-1 16-1 frequencies. Leaving the other frequencies programmed, e.g INTER 4-2, 6-2, etc. 1. In DSC Watch press [SET/MODE] to display the DSC MENU. 2. Rotate the [CH] knob to select Set up and press [ENT]. 3.
  • Page 18 Program the new Call frequencies. 1. Rotate the [CH] knob to select <add> and press [ENT]. 2. Using the Keypad, enter the desired label for the new frequency, e.g. 4MHz Ship, 6MHz Ship, 8MHz Ship etc. 3. Rotate the [CH] Knob to move to the TX:_ _ _ _ _ . _KHz and enter the new frequency. {4MHz: 4,208.0;...
  • Page 20 East Coast Nets...