Icom IC-7300 HF Plus Full Manual

Icom IC-7300 HF Plus Full Manual

Hf/50 mhz transceiver
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FULL MANUAL
HF/50 MHz TRANSCEIVER
i7300
INTRODUCTION
1 PANEL DESCRIPTION
2 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS
3 BASIC OPERATION
4 RECEIVING AND TRANSMITTING
5 SCOPE OPERATION
6 VOICE RECORDER FUNCTIONS
7 VOICE TX MEMORY OPERATION
8 USING AN SD CARD
9 MEMORY OPERATION
10 SCANS
11 ANTENNA TUNER OPERATION
12 SET MODE
13 OTHER FUNCTIONS
14 MAINTENANCE
15 UPDATING THE FIRMWARE
16 SPECIFICATIONS
17 OPTIONS
18 CONNECTOR INFORMATION
19 CONTROL COMMAND
INDEX
ABOUT CE

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  • Page 1 FULL MANUAL INTRODUCTION 1 PANEL DESCRIPTION 2 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS 3 BASIC OPERATION 4 RECEIVING AND TRANSMITTING HF/50 MHz TRANSCEIVER 5 SCOPE OPERATION i7300 6 VOICE RECORDER FUNCTIONS 7 VOICE TX MEMORY OPERATION 8 USING AN SD CARD 9 MEMORY OPERATION 10 SCANS 11 ANTENNA TUNER OPERATION 12 SET MODE...
  • Page 2 With proper care, this product should provide you with years of trouble-free operation. We appreciate you making the IC-7300 your transceiver of choice, and hope you agree with Icom’s philosophy of “technology first.” Many hours of research and development went into the design of your IC-7300.
  • Page 3 TRADEMARKS Icom, Icom Inc. and the Icom logo are registered trademarks of Icom Incorporated (Japan) in Japan, the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Spain, Russia, Australia, New Zealand and/or other countries. Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
  • Page 4 Previous view ABOUT THE TOUCH SCREEN D Touch operation D Touch screen precautions In the Full manual or Basic manual, the touch • The touch screen may not properly work when the operation is described as shown below. LCD protection film or sheet is attached. •...
  • Page 5 Previous view Functions and features of Adobe ® Acrobat ® Reader ® The following functions and features can be used with Adobe ® Acrobat ® Reader ® • Keyword search Click “Find (Ctrl+F)” • Find screen or “Advanced Search (Shift+Ctrl+F)” in the Edit menu to open the search screen.
  • Page 6 Previous view ABOUT THE INSTRUCTIONS The Full and Basic manuals are described based on Detailed instruction the following: 1. Push MENU “ ” (Quotation marks): Used to indicate icons, setting items, and screen titles displayed on the screen. The screen titles are also indicated in uppercase letters. (Example: FUNCTION screen) [ ] (brackets): Push...
  • Page 7 R WARNING! NEVER let metal, wire or other objects could damage the linear amplifier. contact the inside of the transceiver, or make incorrect CAUTION: Use only Icom supplied or optional contact with connectors on the rear panel. This could cause microphones. Other manufacturer’s microphones may have an electric shock or damage the transceiver.
  • Page 8: Table Of Contents

    Previous view Section 1 PANEL DESCRIPTION Front panel ................1-2 Rear panel ................1-4 Touch screen ................1-5 D Multi-function menus ............1-7 D MENU screen ..............1-7 D FUNCTION screen ............1-7 D QUICK MENU ..............1-7 Keyboard entering and editing..........1-8 D Entering and editing characters ........
  • Page 9: Front Panel

    Previous view PANEL DESCRIPTION Front panel This section describes the keys, controls and dials that you use to operate the IC-7300. Refer to the pages posted beside each key, control, or dial for details. q POWER KEY (p. 3-2) !1 FUNCTION KEY (p.
  • Page 10 Previous view PANEL DESCRIPTION Front panel (Continued) @0 MEMO PAD KEY (p. 9-6) @8 TRANSMIT FREQUENCY CHECK KEY MPAD (p. 4-13) Sequentially calls up the contents in the Memo Pads, or saves the displayed contents into the Enables you to monitor the transmit frequency while Memo Pad.
  • Page 11: Rear Panel

    ANTENNA CONNECTOR [ANT] (p. 2-3) C onnects to a 50 Ω PL-259 coax connector. !0 ALC INPUT JACK [ALC] (p. 2-3) Connects to the ALC output jack of a non-Icom r SOCKET [ACC] (p. 2-3) linear amplifier. Connects to devices to control an external unit or to control the transceiver.
  • Page 12: Touch Screen

    Previous view PANEL DESCRIPTION Touch screen This section describes the icons, screens, dialogs, readouts and so on that are displayed on the IC-7300 screen. Refer to the pages posted beside each item for details. q TUNE ICON (p. 11-2) o M1~M8/T1~T8/OVF ICON Appears while tuning the antenna.
  • Page 13 Previous view PANEL DESCRIPTION Touch screen (Continued) !6 LOCK ICON (p. 3-10) @3 RF GAIN ICON (p. 3-10) Appears while the Lock Function is ON. Appears when (outer) is set to the RF/SQL appears while the 1/4 Tuning function is ON. counterclockwise from the 11 o’clock position.
  • Page 14: D Multi-Function Menus

    Previous view PANEL DESCRIPTION Touch screen (Continued) D Multi-function menus D FUNCTION screen Function Rotate name Selected value Push Touch the edge to Lights blue turn ON and OFF or orange when used FUNCTION screen Multi-function menu z Open the Multi-function menu by pushing z Open the FUNCTION screen by pushing MULTI FUNCTION...
  • Page 15: Keyboard Entering And Editing

    Previous view PANEL DESCRIPTION Keyboard entering and editing D Entering and editing characters You can enter and edit the items in the following table. Total Category Screen Selectable characters Information characters MENU MY CALL A to Z, 0 to 9, (space), / @ - . A to Z, a to z, 0 to 9, (space), @ % &...
  • Page 16: D Entering And Editing Example

    Previous view PANEL DESCRIPTION Keyboard entering and editing (Continued) D Entering and editing example Entering “DX spot 1” in the Memory channel 2 1. Open the MEMORY screen. 9. Touch [ab]. » MEMORY MENU 2. Touch the memory channel 2 for 1 second. You can also open the QUICK MENU...
  • Page 17 Rear panel connection............2-3 Connecting an external DC power supply ......2-4 Connecting the antenna tuner ..........2-4 FSK and AFSK connections ........... 2-5 Linear amplifier connections ........... 2-6 D Connecting the IC-PW1/IC-PW1EURO ......2-6 D Connecting a non-Icom linear amplifier ......2-6...
  • Page 18: Selecting A Location

    ON on the CONNECTORS screen • The volume level may differ, to use the external keypad. (p. 12-8) depending on the headphones. L The external keypad is not supplied by Icom. See page 18-3 for the connector details.
  • Page 19: Rear Panel Connection

    AH-740 automatic RS-BA1. . The AH-2b tuning antenna ( Icom does not guarantee the performance of the is connected to the AH-4. PC, network device or network settings) [ACC] (accessory) socket (p. 18-2) Connects control lines for external devices such as a TNC or a PC.
  • Page 20: Connecting An External Dc Power Supply

    L We recommend using Icom’s optional PS-126 periods of time. The transceiver becomes extremely hot. (DC 13.8 V/25 A) power supply. L When connecting a non-Icom DC power cable, the transceiver needs: • DC 13.8 V (Capacity: At least 21 Amps) •...
  • Page 21: Fsk And Afsk Connections

    USB cable. However, if you want to operate RTTY or other digital modes, you can use the ACC socket on the rear panel through an interface unit. Refer to the software application’s instruction manual for setup details. ( Icom does not guarantee performance of the application software, PC, network device or network settings.) (1) When using the USB port...
  • Page 22: Linear Amplifier Connections

    [ANT] R WARNING! • The maximum signal level of the [SEND] jack is 16 V/0.5 A DC. Use an external unit if your non-Icom linear amplifier requires a control voltage and/or current greater than specified. • The ALC input level must be in the range 0 to –4 V. The transceiver does not accept a positive voltage. Non-matched ALC and RF power settings could overheat or damage the linear amplifier.
  • Page 23 Previous view BASIC OPERATION Section 3 When first applying power ............3-2 Turning power ON or OFF ............3-2 Adjusting the volume level ............3-2 About the VFO and Memory modes ........3-2 Using the VFO mode .............. 3-2 D Selecting VFO A or VFO B ..........3-2 D Equalizing VFO A and VFO B .........
  • Page 24: When First Applying Power

    Previous view BASIC OPERATION When first applying power About the VFO and Memory modes Before turning ON your transceiver for the first time, VFO mode make sure all of the following are correctly connected. You can set the desired frequency by rotating MAIN DIAL •...
  • Page 25: Selecting The Operating Band

    Previous view BASIC OPERATION Selecting the operating band Selecting the operating mode Do the following steps to change the operating band. You can select between the SSB, SSB data, CW, CW Also, the band stacking register provides 3 memories reverse, RTTY, RTTY reverse, AM, AM data, FM and for each band key to store frequencies and operating FM data modes.
  • Page 26: Setting The Frequency

    Previous view BASIC OPERATION Setting the frequency D Using the Main Dial D Changing the Tuning Step 1. Select the desired operating band. When the Tuning Step function is ON, you can change (Example: 21 MHz) the tuning steps for each operating mode. 1.
  • Page 27: D About The 1/4 Tuning Function

    Previous view BASIC OPERATION Setting the frequency (Continued) D About the 1/4 Tuning function D Directly entering a frequency Mode: SSB-D/CW/RTTY You can set the frequency without rotating MAIN DIAL With the Tuning Function OFF, turn ON the 1⁄4 Tuning by directly entering it on the keypad.
  • Page 28: D Band Edge Beep

    Previous view BASIC OPERATION Setting the frequency (Continued) Entering the Split Frequency Offset Entering a Memory channel 1. Touch the MHz digits. 1. Touch to select the Memory mode. (Example: 14) VFO mode Memory mode (Example: VFO A) (Example: Memory channel 1) •...
  • Page 29: D Entering A Band Edge

    Previous view BASIC OPERATION Setting the frequency (Continued) D Entering a Band Edge 3. Edit the lower band edge frequency. (Example: 14.1) When “ON (User)” or “ON (User) & TX Limit” is selected on the “Band Edge Beep” screen, you can enter a total of 30 band edge frequencies.
  • Page 30 Previous view BASIC OPERATION Setting the frequency D Entering a Band Edge (Continued) Deleting a Band Edge Entering a new Band Edge To enter a new band edge, first you must delete a After you delete or edit the preset band edges, you preset band edge.
  • Page 31 Previous view BASIC OPERATION Setting the frequency D Entering a Band Edge (Continued) Inserting a Band Edge 7. Touch [ENT] to save the entered upper band edge After you delete or edit the preset band edges, follow frequency. the steps below to insert a band edge. •...
  • Page 32: Rf Gain And Sql Level

    Previous view BASIC OPERATION RF gain and SQL level Basic transmission Rotate (outer) to adjust the RF gain and 1. Push or [PTT] to transmit. TRANSMIT RF/SQL SQL level. • The TX/RX indicator lights red and is displayed while transmitting. By default, rotating to left (when set to the 12 o’clock 2.
  • Page 33: Meter Display

    Previous view BASIC OPERATION Meter display Adjusting the microphone gain D Meter display selection Adjust the microphone gain as described below. 1. Set the operating mode to SSB, AM or FM. You can display one of the 6 different transmit (p.
  • Page 34: About The 5 Mhz Frequency Band Operation (Usa Version Only)

    Previous view BASIC OPERATION About the 5 MHz frequency band operation (USA version only) Operation on the 5 MHz frequency band is allowed For the USB and USB data modes: on 5 discrete frequencies and you must adhere to the The FCC specifies center frequencies on the 5 MHz following: frequency band.
  • Page 35 Previous view Section 4 RECEIVING AND TRANSMITTING Convenient for receiving ......... 4-2 Operating RTTY (FSK) ..........4-22 D All operating modes ........4-2 D About the RTTY reverse mode ......4-22 D SSB, CW, RTTY, and AM modes ....4-2 D Twin Peak Filter ..........
  • Page 36: Convenient For Receiving

    Previous view RECEIVING AND TRANSMITTING Convenient for receiving Convenient for transmitting D All operating modes D SSB, AM and FM modes Preamplifiers and Attenuator (p. 4-3) VOX function (p. 4-10) Use one of the Preamplifiers when receiving weak The VOX (Voice-Operated Transmission) function signals and use the Attenuator to prevent distortion switches between transmit and receive with your when receiving strong signals.
  • Page 37: Preamplifiers

    Previous view RECEIVING AND TRANSMITTING Preamplifiers RIT function The preamps amplify received signals in the receiver The RIT (Receive Increment Tuning) function front end to improve the signal-to-noise ratio and compensates for differences in frequencies of other sensitivity. A preamp is used when receiving weak stations.
  • Page 38: Agc Function Control

    Previous view RECEIVING AND TRANSMITTING AGC function control D Setting the AGC time constant The AGC (Automatic Gain Control) controls receiver gain to produce a constant audio output level, even You can set the preset AGC time constant to a desired when the received signal strength varies greatly.
  • Page 39: Using The Twin Pbt

    Previous view RECEIVING AND TRANSMITTING Using the Twin PBT SSB, CW, RTTY and AM modes In general, the Twin PBT (Passband Tuning) electronically narrows the IF passband width by shifting the IF frequency to slightly outside of the IF filter passband, to reject interference. The IC-7300 uses DSP for the PBT function.
  • Page 40: Selecting The If Filter

    Previous view RECEIVING AND TRANSMITTING Selecting the IF filter The transceiver has 3 IF filter passband widths for each Mode IF filter Selectable range (steps) mode, and you can select them on the FILTER screen. FIL 1 (3.0 kHz) You can set the IF filter to wide (FIL 1), mid (FIL 2) or 50Hz to 500Hz (50 Hz)/ FIL 2 (2.4 kHz) 600Hz to 3.6kHz (100 Hz)
  • Page 41: Ip Plus Function

    Previous view RECEIVING AND TRANSMITTING Selecting the IF filter shape (Continued) • SHARP This selection is to emphasize the passband width of the filter. The filter has an almost ideal shape factor. Signals of the out of passband are extremely filtered out and it gives you better audio quality.
  • Page 42: Noise Blanker

    Previous view RECEIVING AND TRANSMITTING Noise Blanker The Noise blanker eliminates pulse-type noise such LEVEL (Default: 50%) as the noise from car ignitions. Adjust the level where the Noise Blanker activates The Noise blanker cannot be used in the FM mode. between 0 and 100%.
  • Page 43: Noise Reduction

    Previous view RECEIVING AND TRANSMITTING Noise Reduction Notch Filter The Noise Reduction function reduces random noise The IC-7300 has Auto Notch and Manual Notch components and enhances desired signals that are functions. buried in noise. The Noise Reduction function uses Auto Notch: Used in the SSB, AM and FM modes.
  • Page 44: Vox Function

    Previous view RECEIVING AND TRANSMITTING VOX function The VOX (Voice-Operated Transmission) function switches between transmit and receive with your voice. This function enables a hands-free operation. Adjusting the VOX function VOX GAIN (Default: 50%) Before using the VOX function, adjust the following Adjust the transmit/receive switching threshold level items.
  • Page 45: Tx Function

    Previous view RECEIVING AND TRANSMITTING Monitor function ∂TX function The ∂TX function shifts the transmit frequency up to The Monitor function enables you to monitor your ±9.99 kHz without shifting the receive frequency. transmit audio. Use this function to check the voice characteristics while adjusting transmit audio 1.
  • Page 46: Setting The Speech Compressor

    Previous view RECEIVING AND TRANSMITTING Setting the Speech Compressor SSB mode The Speech Compressor increases the average RF output power, improving readability at the receiving station. This function compresses the transmitter audio input to increase the average audio output level. L The function is effective for long-distance communication, or when propagation conditions are poor.
  • Page 47: Split Frequency Operation

    Previous view RECEIVING AND TRANSMITTING Split frequency operation Split frequency operation enables you to transmit There are 2 ways to use the Split frequency operation. and receive on different frequencies in the same or • Use the Quick Split function different bands.
  • Page 48: Split Lock Function

    Previous view RECEIVING AND TRANSMITTING Split Lock function Operating CW D Setting the CW pitch control The Split Lock function is convenient for changing only the transmit frequency but not changing the You can set the received CW audio pitch and the CW receive frequency.
  • Page 49: D Setting The Key Speed

    Previous view RECEIVING AND TRANSMITTING Operating CW (Continued) D Setting the key speed D About the Break-in function You can set the key speed of the internal electric Use the Break-in function in the CW mode to keyer. automatically switch between transmit and receive when keying.
  • Page 50: D Cw Auto Tuning Function

    Previous view RECEIVING AND TRANSMITTING Operating CW D About the CW Reverse mode D About the Break-in function (Continued) The CW-R (CW Reverse) mode reverses the receive Full Break-in mode Beat Frequency Oscillator (BFO) to receive CW In the Full Break-in mode, the transceiver signals.
  • Page 51: D Electronic Keyer Function

    Previous view RECEIVING AND TRANSMITTING Operating CW (Continued) D Electronic Keyer function You can set the Memory Keyer function settings, paddle polarity settings, and so on of the Electronic Keyer. Keyer memory edit menu (p. 4-19) 1. Open the KEYER screen in the CW mode. You can edit the Keyer memories.
  • Page 52 001 menu. (Default: M2) (p. 4-20) Sending contents Preset Memory keyer contents Memory keyer Contents CQ TEST CQ TEST DE ICOM ICOM TEST UR 5NN 001 BK CFM TU KEYER screen while sending QRZ? (Example: sending M1) L “001” is the CW contest number.
  • Page 53 Previous view RECEIVING AND TRANSMITTING Operating CW (Continued) D Keyer memory edit menu (EDIT) Edit the Memory keyer contents in the EDIT menu. L You can use up to a total of 8 Memory keyers (M1 to M8), and you can enter up to 70 characters in each memory. Editing (Example: Entering “QSL TU DE JA3YUA TEST”...
  • Page 54: D Contest Number Menu (001 Set)

    Previous view RECEIVING AND TRANSMITTING Operating CW (Continued) D Contest number menu (001 SET) You can set the number style, count up trigger and Number Style (Default: Normal) preset number. Set the numbering system used for contest (serial) numbers— normal or short morse numbers. Setting •...
  • Page 55: D Keyer Set Menu (Cw-Key Set)

    Previous view RECEIVING AND TRANSMITTING Operating CW (Continued) D Keyer set menu (CW-KEY SET) Dot/Dash Ratio (Default: 1:1:3.0) In this menu, you can set the memory keyer repeat time, dash weight, paddle specifications, key type, Set the dot/dash ratio. and so on. •...
  • Page 56: Operating Rtty (Fsk)

    Previous view RECEIVING AND TRANSMITTING Operating RTTY (FSK) D About the RTTY reverse mode With the built-in RTTY decoder and the contents set in the RTTY TX memory, you can operate the basic If you are receiving an RTTY signal but cannot decode RTTY operation without using an external device.
  • Page 57: D Functions On The Rtty Decode Screen

    Previous view RECEIVING AND TRANSMITTING Operating RTTY (FSK) (Continued) D Functions on the RTTY DECODE screen D Setting the decoder threshold level Open the RTTY DECODE screen in the RTTY mode. Adjusting the RTTY decoder threshold level prevents characters been decoded from noise, even though »...
  • Page 58: D Transmitting An Rtty Memory Content

    ↵ 73 GL SK ↵ » DECODE MENU ↵ CQ CQ CQ DE ICOM ICOM ICOM K ↵ ↵ MY TRANSCEIVER IS IC–7300 & ANTENNA 2. Touch [TX MEM]. IS A 3–ELEMENT TRIBAND YAGI. ↵ ↵ MY RTTY EQUIPMENT IS INTERNAL FSK UNIT &...
  • Page 59: D Editing An Rtty Memory

    Previous view RECEIVING AND TRANSMITTING Operating RTTY (FSK) (Continued) D Editing an RTTY memory You can edit the characters in the RTTY memories. You can save and transmit 8 RTTY memories for often-used RTTY messages. Each RTTY memory contains up to 70 characters. 1.
  • Page 60: D Turning On The Rtty Log

    Previous view RECEIVING AND TRANSMITTING Operating RTTY (FSK) (Continued) D Turning ON the RTTY log D Viewing the RTTY log contents Turn ON the RTTY log to save your TX and RX RTTY You can check the RTTY log contents. operating record onto an SD card (user supplied).
  • Page 61: D About The Rtty Decode Log Set Mode

    Previous view RECEIVING AND TRANSMITTING Operating RTTY (FSK) (Continued) D About the RTTY decode log set mode This mode is for the log file type, time stamp setting, File Type (Default: Text) and other RTTY settings. Select the file type to save a log onto an SD card to Text or HTML.
  • Page 62: D About The Rtty Decode Set Mode

    Previous view RECEIVING AND TRANSMITTING Operating RTTY (FSK) (Continued) D About the RTTY decode set mode FFT Scope Averaging (Default: OFF) This set mode is for the FFT scope setting, USOS function, and so on. Set the FFT scope waveform averaging function to between 2 and 4 or to OFF.
  • Page 63: Fm Repeater Operation

    Previous view RECEIVING AND TRANSMITTING FM repeater operation D Setting the repeater tone frequency A repeater receives your radio’s signals and simultaneously retransmits them on a different Some repeaters require a subaudible tone to be frequency to provide a greater communication range. accessed.
  • Page 64: D Checking The Repeater Input Signal

    Previous view RECEIVING AND TRANSMITTING FM repeater operation (Continued) D Checking the repeater input signal You can check whether you can directly receive another station’s transmit signal or not, by listening to the repeater input frequency. Split function ON While receiving, hold down While holding Release to listen the repeater input...
  • Page 65: Data Mode (Afsk) Operation

    Previous view RECEIVING AND TRANSMITTING Data mode (AFSK) operation You can operate the data mode using AFSK (Audio Frequency Shift Keying). L When operating RTTY in the AFSK mode, PSK31 or JT65 with a PC application software, refer to the software’s instruction manual.
  • Page 66 Previous view Section 5 SCOPE OPERATION Spectrum scope screen ............5-2 D Using the Spectrum Scope ..........5-2 D Center mode ..............5-3 D Fixed mode ..............5-3 D Marker ................5-3 D Touch screen operation ..........5-4 D Mini scope screen ............5-4 D Adjusting the Reference level .........
  • Page 67: Spectrum Scope Screen

    Previous view SCOPE OPERATION Spectrum scope screen D Using the Spectrum Scope This spectrum scope enables you to display the activity on the selected band, as well as the relative 1. Open the SPECTRUM SCOPE screen. strengths of various signals. »...
  • Page 68: D Center Mode

    Previous view SCOPE OPERATION Spectrum scope screen (Continued) D Center mode D Fixed mode Displays signals around the operating frequency Displays signals within a specified frequency range. within the selected span. The operating frequency is The selected frequency band activity can easily be always displayed in the center of the screen.
  • Page 69: D Touch Screen Operation

    Previous view SCOPE OPERATION Spectrum scope screen (Continued) D Touch screen operation D Mini scope screen When you touch the FFT scope zone or the waterfall The Mini scope screen can be simultaneously displayed with another function displays, such as zone in the SPECTRUM SCOPE screen, the area will be zoomed in.
  • Page 70: D Adjusting The Reference Level

    Previous view SCOPE OPERATION Spectrum scope screen (Continued) D Adjusting the Renerence level D Sweep speed When monitoring a weak signal that is buried in the Select the sweep speed to change the FFT scope noise floor, or monitoring a strong signal but some refresh speed and the waterfall speed.
  • Page 71: D Scope Set Screen

    Previous view SCOPE OPERATION Spectrum scope screen (Continued) D Scope set screen This Set screen is used to set the waveform color, CENTER Type Display (Default: Filter Center) Scope range for the Fixed mode, and so on. Select the center frequency of the SPECTRUM SCOPE screen.
  • Page 72 Previous view SCOPE OPERATION Spectrum scope screen D Scope set screen (Continued) Wavenorm Color (Current) Waternall Size (Expand Screen) (Default: Mid) (Default: (R) 172 (G) 191 (B) 191) Select the Waterfall height in the Expand scope Set the waveform color for the currently received screen.
  • Page 73 Previous view SCOPE OPERATION Spectrum scope screen D Scope set screen (Continued) 1.60 – 2.00 (Default: No.1 1.800–2.000 MHz) 26.00 – 30.00 (Default: No.1 28.000–29.000 MHz) (Default: No.2 1.800–1.830 MHz) (Default: No.2 28.000–28.200 MHz) (Default: No.3 1.900–1.930 MHz) (Default: No.3 28.200–29.000 MHz) •...
  • Page 74: Audio Scope Screen

    Previous view SCOPE OPERATION Audio scope screen D Audio scope set screen This audio scope enables you to display the received signal’s frequency component on the FFT scope, and This Set mode is used to set the FFT scope waveform its waveform components on the Oscilloscope.
  • Page 75 Previous view Section 6 VOICE RECORDER FUNCTIONS Recording a QSO audio ............6-2 D Quick recording ............... 6-2 D Basic recording ............... 6-2 Playing back a QSO audio ............. 6-3 Operation while playing back..........6-3 D Fast forward while playing ..........6-3 D Rewind while playing ............
  • Page 76: Recording A Qso Audio

    Previous view VOICE RECORDER FUNCTIONS Recording a QSO audio D Quick recording This transceiver is equipped with a QSO recorder not only for the receive audio, but also for the transmit You can quickly record receive audio. audio. This function is useful to make a QSO record or 1.
  • Page 77: Playing Back A Qso Audio

    Previous view VOICE RECORDER FUNCTIONS Playing back a QSO audio Operation while playing back You can playback the recorded QSO audio. You can fast forward or rewind while playing back. You can change the skip time in the PLAYER SET 1.
  • Page 78: D Voice Player Screen

    Previous view VOICE RECORDER FUNCTIONS Checking the file information Operation while playing back (Continued) D VOICE PLAYER screen The transceiver can display the recorded file’s operating frequency, operating mode, date, and so on. Start Time The number of file 1. Open the PLAY FILES screen. The recording start time The number of the file »...
  • Page 79: Checking The Folder Information

    Previous view VOICE RECORDER FUNCTIONS Checking the folder information Deleting a file The transceiver can display the folder’s name, number You can delete the recorded audio file. of the files in the folder, total capacity of the files and date. 1.
  • Page 80: Deleting A Folder

    Previous view VOICE RECORDER FUNCTIONS Deleting a folder SD Card information You can delete the recorded audio folders. 1. Open the SD CARD screen. » SET > SD Card MENU NOTE: All the files in the folder are also deleted. 2.
  • Page 81: Playing Back The Recorded File On The Pc

    Previous view VOICE RECORDER FUNCTIONS Playing back the recorded file on a PC You can also playback the voice memory data on a NOTE: • The operations while playing back may differ, depending L The recorded information (frequency, date, and so on) is on the application.
  • Page 82: Recorder Set Screen

    Previous view VOICE RECORDER FUNCTIONS RECORDER SET screen You can change the RECORDER SET settings. File Split (Default: ON) Details on each setting item are described below. Turn the File Split function ON or OFF. • OFF: The audio is continuously recorded into (Example: Setting the REC mode.) the file even if you switch between transmit 1.
  • Page 83: Player Set Screen

    Previous view VOICE RECORDER FUNCTIONS PLAYER SET screen You can fast forward or rewind while playing back. You can change the skip time in the PLAYER SET screen. 1. Open the QSO RECORDER screen. » RECORD MENU 2. Select “Player Set.” Rotate Push 3.
  • Page 84 Previous view Section 7 VOICE TX MEMORY OPERATION Recording a Voice TX memory ..........7-2 D Recording ............... 7-2 D Playing back ..............7-2 Entering a recording name ............. 7-3 Transmitting a Voice memory content ........7-4 D Transmitting ..............7-4 D Repeatedly transmitting ..........
  • Page 85: Recording A Voice Tx Memory

    Previous view VOICE TX MEMORY OPERATION Recording a Voice TX memory You can record up to 8 Voice transmit memories of up 5. Touch to start recording. to 1 and a half minutes in each memory. To transmit recorded content using a Voice TX Innormation memory, first record the desired message, as •...
  • Page 86: Entering A Recording Name

    Previous view VOICE TX MEMORY OPERATION Entering a recording name You can assign a name of up to 16 characters to each 5. Touch “Edit Name.” of the Voice memories “T1” ~ “T8.” You can use upper case letters, lower case letters, numbers, some symbols and spaces.
  • Page 87: Transmitting A Voice Memory Content

    Previous view VOICE TX MEMORY OPERATION Transmitting a Voice memory content D Repeatedly transmitting You can transmit the Voice TX memory contents once or repeatedly. This is useful for transmitting 1. Open the VOICE TX screen in a Voice mode. your call sign and contest name in some contests, or L(Voice mode: SSB, AM or FM modes).
  • Page 88: D Adjusting The Output Level

    Previous view VOICE TX MEMORY OPERATION Transmitting a Voice TX memory (Continue) D Adjusting the output level Adjusts the Transmit voice level. 1. Open the VOICE TX screen in a Voice mode. L(Voice mode: SSB, AM or FM modes). » VOICE MENU 2.
  • Page 89: Voice Tx Set Screen

    Previous view VOICE TX MEMORY OPERATION VOICE TX SET screen This Set screen is used to set the Automatic Monitor function and the Transmit Repeat Interval. 1. Open the VOICE TX screen in a Voice mode. Auto Monitor (Default: ON) L(Voice mode: SSB, AM or FM modes).
  • Page 90 Previous view Section 8 USING AN SD CARD About the SD card ..............8-2 Saving data onto the SD card..........8-2 Inserting or removing the SD card .......... 8-2 D Inserting ................8-2 D Removing ................ 8-2 Unmounting an SD card ............8-3 Formatting an SD card ............
  • Page 91: About The Sd Card

    In that case, use a new one. We recommend you make a separate backup file of the important data onto your PC. (p. 8-8) • Icom will not be responsible for any damage caused by Card orientation data corruption of a card.
  • Page 92: Unmounting An Sd Card

    Previous view USING AN SD CARD Unmounting an SD card Formatting an SD card Before using an SD card with the transceiver, be sure Before you remove a card when the transceiver is ON, to format all SD cards with the built-in Format function. be sure to electrically unmount it, as shown below.
  • Page 93: Saving The Setting Data Onto An Sd Card

    Previous view USING AN SD CARD Saving the setting data onto an SD card D Saving in the old firmware format You can save the Memory channels and the transceiver’s settings onto a card. After you update the transceiver’s firmware, the “Save This function is convenient when: Form”...
  • Page 94: D Saving With A Different File Name

    Previous view USING AN SD CARD Saving the setting data onto an SD card (Continued) D Saving with a different file name You can change the file name to one of up to 15 characters. You can use upper case letters, lower case letters, numbers, some symbols and spaces.
  • Page 95: Loading The Saved Data Files Onto An Sd Card

    Previous view USING AN SD CARD Loading the saved data files onto an SD card You can load the Memory channels and transceiver’s settings from the card to the transceiver. This function is convenient when: • Copying the saved data to another IC-7300 to operate with the same data.
  • Page 96: Deleting A Data File

    Previous view USING AN SD CARD Deleting a data file Displaying the information Deleting an unnecessary data file shortens the period You can display the SD card capacity and the time of time needed to recognize the SD card. remaining for voice recording. 1.
  • Page 97: Backing Up The Data Saved On The Sd Card Onto A Pc

    Previous view USING AN SD CARD Backing up the data saved on the SD card onto a PC You can easily restore data with a backup file even if the setting data in the SD card is accidentally deleted. D About the SD card’s folder contents 2.
  • Page 98: D Making A Backup File On Your Pc

    Previous view USING AN SD CARD Backing up the data saved on the SD card onto a PC (Continued) D Making a backup file on your PC Windows 7 is used for these instructions. 1. Insert the SD card into the SD card drive or a memory card reader* on your PC.
  • Page 99 Previous view Section 9 MEMORY OPERATION Memory channels ..............9-2 Selecting a memory channel ..........9-2 D Selecting with the up and down keys ......9-2 D Selecting using the keypad ..........9-2 D Selecting in the MEMORY screen ........9-3 Entering memory channel contents ........
  • Page 100: Selecting A Memory Channel

    Previous view MEMORY OPERATION Memory channels The transceiver has 101 memory channels. The Memory mode enables you to quickly select often- used frequencies. You can temporarily tune all 101 memory channel frequencies by rotating MAIN DIAL Memory Transfer Over- Memory channel channel Capability Clear...
  • Page 101: D Selecting In The Memory Screen

    Previous view MEMORY OPERATION Memory channel selection (Continue) D Selecting in the MEMORY screen 1. Open the MEMORY screen. » MEMORY MENU 2. Select the desired memory channel by rotating and then pushing MULTI (Example: memory channel 2) Rotate Push Memory channel 2 is selected Entering memory channel contents You can enter memory channel contents in either the VFO mode or the Memory mode.
  • Page 102: Clearing A Memory Channel

    Previous view MEMORY OPERATION Clearing a memory channel You can clear any no-longer-used memory channel 4. Touch [M-CLR] for 1 second to clear the memory and set it as a blank channel. channel. • “BLANK” is displayed. [Example: Clearing Memory channel 3] 1.
  • Page 103: Entering A Memory Name

    You can use upper case letters, lower case letters, numbers, some symbols and spaces. The names you enter will be displayed along with the memory channel contents. [Example: Entering “Icom 01” in Memory channel 2] 1. Open the MEMORY screen. » MEMORY MENU 2.
  • Page 104: Memo Pad

    Previous view MEMORY OPERATION Memo Pad There are 5 Memo Pads as the default to save Memo Pads are convenient when you want to frequencies and operating modes for easy write and temporarily memorize a frequency and operating recall. You can increase the Memo Pads to 10 in mode, such as when you find a DX station in a pile-up, “Memopad Numbers”...
  • Page 105 Previous view Section 10 SCANS Scan types ................10-2 Preparation ................10-2 D Squelch status .............. 10-2 Scan Set mode ..............10-2 Programmed scan and Fine Programmed scan (VFO mode) .. 10-3 D Programmed scan operation ........10-3 D Fine Programmed scan operation ........ 10-3 Memory scan and Select Memory scan (Memory mode) ..
  • Page 106: Scan Types

    Previous view SCANS Scan types Scan Set mode The IC-7300 has several scan types as listed below. You can set the Scan speed and the Scan Resume function in the Scan Set mode. Scan types Operation 1. Open the SCAN screen. Programmed Repeatedly scans between 2 Scan »...
  • Page 107: Programmed Scan And Fine Programmed Scan (Vfo Mode)

    Previous view SCANS Programmed scan and Fine Programmed scan (VFO mode) Programmed scan and Fine Programmed scan L To change the P1 and P2 Scan Edge Memory Scan edge Scan edge channels, see “Entering memory channel contents” P1 or P2 P2 or P1 (p.
  • Page 108: Memory Scan And Select Memory Scan (Memory Mode)

    Previous view SCANS Memory scan and Select Memory scan (Memory mode) Memory scan Select Memory scan Blank channel Blank channel Ch 2 Ch 3 Ch 2 Ch 3 Ch 4 Ch 4 Ch 1 *“#1,” “#2” and “#3” show that the channel Ch 5 Ch 1 *“#1,”...
  • Page 109: D Select Memory Scan Operation

    Previous view SCANS Memory scan and Select Memory scan (Memory mode) (Continued) D Select Memory scan operation D Setting Select Memory channel 1. Start the Memory scan. 1. Open the SCAN screen. L See steps 1 ~ 3 in “Memory scan operation” (p.10-4) L See steps 1 ~ 2 in “Memory scan operation”...
  • Page 110: F Scan And Fine ∂F Scan (Vfo And Memory Modes)

    Previous view SCANS ∂F scan and Fine ∂F scan (VFO and Memory modes) ∂F scan and Fine ∂F scan Repeatedly scans within the ∂F span area. The scan starts from the center frequency. Start frequency L In fine scan (programmed or ∂F), the scan speed F frequency F frequency –∂...
  • Page 111: Tone Scan Operation

    Previous view SCANS Tone scan operation By monitoring a signal on an HF/6 m repeater input frequency, the transceiver can determine the tone frequency required to access the repeater. 1. While receiving a signal in the FM mode, push 6. Touch [T-SCAN] to cancel the scan. to open the FUNCTION screen.
  • Page 112 Previous view Section 11 ANTENNA TUNER OPERATION About the internal antenna tuner ...........11-2 Internal antenna tuner operation ...........11-2 D Manual tuning ..............11-2 D PTT Tuner start ..............11-2 About the external antenna tuner ..........11-3 D Using the AH-4 or AH-740 ..........11-3 D Using a user supplied antenna tuner ......11-3 Emergency mode (Tuner) ............11-4 11-1...
  • Page 113 Previous view ANTENNA TUNER OPERATION About the internal antenna tuner Internal antenna tuner operation 1. Push to turn ON the internal antenna The internal automatic antenna tuner automatically TUNER tuner. matches the transceiver to the antenna within the • “TUNE” is displayed when the tuner is ON. range of 16.7 ~ 150 Ω...
  • Page 114 D Using the AH-4 or AH-740 D Using an external antenna tuner 1. Turn ON the transceiver. When you use a non-Icom external antenna tuner, • “TUNE” is displayed. be sure to turn OFF the internal antenna tuner before L Each time you push “TUNE”...
  • Page 115 Previous view ANTENNA TUNER OPERATION Emergency mode (Tuner) The Emergency mode (Tuner) enables you to use the internal antenna tuner in an emergency situation, but limits the maximum output power to 50 W. In an emergency situation, where the only antenna you have has a high SWR, you can use the antenna tuner even if the SWR is more than 3:1.
  • Page 116 Previous view Section 12 SET MODE Set mode description ............12-2 D Entering the Set mode ..........12-2 Tone Control/TBW ..............12-3 Function ................12-4 Connectors ................12-7 Display ................12-10 Time Set ................12-11 SD Card ................12-11 Others ................. 12-12 12-1...
  • Page 117: Set Mode Description

    Previous view SET MODE Set mode description You can use the Set mode to set infrequently changed values or function settings. TIP: The Set mode is constructed in a tree structure. You may go to the next tree level, or go back a level, depending on the selected item.
  • Page 118: Tone Control/Tbw

    Previous view SET MODE » SET > Tone Control/TBW MENU Tone Control/TBW SSB RX HPF/LPF (Default: – – – – – – – – –) CW RX HPF/LPF (Default: – – – – – – – – –) Sets the receive audio high-pass filter and low-pass filter cutoff frequencies in 100 Hz steps.
  • Page 119: Function

    Previous view SET MODE » SET > Function MENU Function Beep Level (Default: 50%) RF/SQL Control (Default: RF+SQL) Sets the beep output level. Set the (outer) control operation. RF/SQL • Range: 0 ~ 100% • Auto: While in the AM or FM mode, operates as L If the “Beep (Confirmation)”...
  • Page 120 Previous view SET MODE Function (Continued) TX Delmy HF (Default: OFF) PTT Stmrt (Default: OFF) Turns the PTT Start Tuning function ON or OFF. • OFF: Starts to tune only when is ON. TX Delmy 50M (Default: OFF) TUNER • ON: When is ON and the operating TUNER...
  • Page 121 Previous view SET MODE Function (Continued) SPEECH Level (Default: 50%) Quick RIT/∂TX Clemr (Default: OFF) Sets the Voice Synthesizer audio output level. Selects the operation of for the RIT and ∂TX CLEAR • Range: 0 ~ 100% functions. • OFF: Clears when is held down for 1 CLEAR second.
  • Page 122: Connectors

    Previous view SET MODE » SET > Connectors MENU Connectors Function (Continued) Screen Cmpture [POWER] SW (Default: OFF) ACC/USB Output Select (Default: AF) Assigns the Screen Capture function to POWER Selects the signal output from [ACC] and [USB]. • OFF: does not act as the Screen Capture POWER •...
  • Page 123 Previous view SET MODE Connectors (Continued) DATA OFF MOD (Default: MIC,ACC) CI-V Bmud Rmte (Default: Auto) Selects the connector(s) to input the modulation signal Selects the CI-V data transfer rate. when the data mode is OFF. • Options: 4800, 9600, 19200 (bps) or Auto •...
  • Page 124 Previous view SET MODE Connectors (Continued) CI-V USB Bmud Rmte (Default: Auto) USB Keying (CW) (Default: OFF) Selects the CI-V data transfer rate when remotely You can control transmit, receive and keying from the controlling the IC-7300 through the [USB] CI-V port. PC, through the USB port.
  • Page 125: Display

    Previous view SET MODE » SET > Displmy MENU Displmy LCD Bmcklight (Default: 50%) Screen Smver (Default: 60min) Sets the LCD backlight brightness. Sets the Screen Saver function. • Range: 0 (dark) ~ 100% (bright) This function activates and automatically turns OFF the screen when no operation is performed for the preset period of time.
  • Page 126: Time Set

    Previous view SET MODE » SET > Time Set MENU Time Set SD Card (Continued) Dmte (Default: 2000/01/01) Smve Form (Default: Now Ver) Sets the date (Year/Month/Day). Selects the format to save the settings onto an SD (The day of the week is automatically set.) card.
  • Page 127: Others

    Previous view SET MODE » SET > Others MENU Others Version Displays the transceiver firmware’s version number. Touch Screen Cmlibrmtion Touch to adjust the touch screen. L See “Touch screen calibration function” (p. 14-3) for details. Pmrtiml Reset Resets operating settings to their default values (VFO frequency, VFO settings, menu contents) without clearing the items below: •...
  • Page 128 Previous view Section 13 OTHER FUNCTIONS Adjusting the main dial friction ..........13-2 Using the SPEECH function ..........13-2 Measuring SWR ..............13-2 D Spot measurement ............13-2 D Plot measurement ............13-3 Selecting the display type and font ........13-3 D Selecting the display background .........
  • Page 129: Adjusting The Main Dial Friction

    Previous view OTHER FUNCTIONS Adjusting the main dial friction Measuring SWR The transceiver has a high-performance SWR You can adjust the friction of to suit your MAIN DIAL meter. This meter displays a stable measurement in preference. real time, even if the transmit output power varies The friction adjustor is located under MAIN DIAL frequently, such as during an SSB mode operation.
  • Page 130: D Plot Measurement

    Previous view OTHER FUNCTIONS Measuring SWR (Continue) D Plot measurement You can measure the SWR over the entire set frequency range. 1. Set the desired frequency band. 8. Push or hold down [PTT] on the TRANSMIT 2. Select the RTTY or RTTY-R mode. microphone to transmit.
  • Page 131: Protection Function

    Previous view OTHER FUNCTIONS Protection function REF adjustment The transceiver has a 2 step protection function to You can perform a rough frequency calibration by protectthefinalpoweramplifiersincasetheantenna receiving the radio station WWV, WWVH, or other SWR becomes high. frequency signals. Thefunctiondetectsthepoweramplifiertemperature NOTE: and activates when the temperature becomes too •...
  • Page 132: Displaying My Call Sign

    Previous view OTHER FUNCTIONS Displaying my call sign Screen Capture function You can display your own call sign at power ON. You can capture the transceiver display onto an SD card. Most of the screens used in this manual are [Example: Displaying the call sign JA3YUA] captured using this function.
  • Page 133 Previous view Section 14 MAINTENANCE Cleaning ................14-2 Replacing fuse ..............14-2 D DC power cable fuses ........... 14-2 D Circuitry fuse ..............14-2 Touch screen calibration function ......... 14-3 Resetting ................14-4 D Partial reset ..............14-4 D All reset ................. 14-4 Troubleshooting ..............
  • Page 134: Cleaning

    Previous view MAINTENANCE Cleaning DO NOT use harsh solvents such as If the transceiver becomes dusty or dirty, benzine or alcohol when cleaning, wipe it clean with a dry, soft cloth. because they will damage the transceiver surfaces. Replacing fuse If a fuse blows, or the transceiver stops functioning, D Circuitry fuse find and repair the cause of the problem.
  • Page 135: Touch Screen Calibration Function

    Previous view MAINTENANCE Touch screen calibration function When no screen action occurs, or a different function is activated after touching the screen, the touched point and the detected point may be different. In that case, the Touch screen calibration function helps to correct the touch screen sensing accuracy.
  • Page 136: Resetting

    Previous view MAINTENANCE Resetting D Partial reset Occasionally, erroneous information may be displayed. This may be caused by static electricity or 1. Open the RESET screen. by other factors. » SET > Others > Reset MENU If this problem occurs, turn OFF the transceiver. After 2.
  • Page 137: Troubleshooting

    The following chart is designed to help you correct problems which are not equipment malfunctions. If you are unable to locate the cause of a problem, or solve it through the use of this chart, contact your nearest Icom Dealer or Service Center. PROBLEM...
  • Page 138 Previous view MAINTENANCE Troubleshooting (Continued) PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION REF. The transceiver The VOX function is ON. p. 4-10 Push to turn OFF the VOX VOX/BK-IN automatically switches function to transmit while The VOX gain is set too high. Adjust the VOX gain. p.
  • Page 139 Previous view Section 15 UPDATING THE FIRMWARE General ................. 15-2 D About the firmware updating ......... 15-2 D Checking the firmware version ........15-2 D Preparation ..............15-3 D Unzipping the firmware file ........... 15-4 Updating the firmware ............15-5 15-1...
  • Page 140 D About updating the firmware You can update the IC-7300’s firmware using an SD card. Updating the firmware adds new functions and improves performance parameters. You can download the latest firmware from the Icom website. http://www.icom.co.jp/world/index.html D Checking the firmware version You can check the firmware version in the Set mode.
  • Page 141 Previous view UPDATING THE FIRMWARE General (Continued) D Preparation Access the following URL and download the firmware file. http://www.icom.co.jp/world/index.html L These instructions are based on Microsoft Windows ® ® 1. Click [Support]. Click 2. Click the “Firmware Updates/Software Downloads” link.
  • Page 142 Previous view UPDATING THE FIRMWARE General (Continued) 5. Click “Save as” in the displayed File Download dialog. Click 6. Select the location where you want to save the firmware, and then click [Save] in the displayed File Download dialog. • The file starts downloading. •...
  • Page 143 Icom distributor for repair. This type of repair is out of warranty, even if the transceiver warranty period is still valid.
  • Page 144 Previous view UPDATING THE FIRMWARE Updating the firmware (Continued) The screen changes as shown below during the updating. L The IC-7300 reads the firmware file from the SD card and writes it to the main CPU and DSP/FPGA. L Downloading and loading status are displayed in the dialogs.
  • Page 145 Previous view Section 16 SPECIFICATIONS D General ................. 16-2 D Transmitter ..............16-2 D Receiver ................ 16-3 D Antenna tuner ............... 16-3 16-1...
  • Page 146: D General

    Previous view SPECIFICATIONS D General • Frequency coverage (unit: MHz): Receiver 0.030000 ~ 74.800000* Transmitter 1.800000 ~ 01.999999* 3.500000 ~ 03.999999* 5.255000 ~ 05.405000* 7.000000 ~ 07.300000* 10.100000 ~ 10.150000* 14.000000 ~ 14.350000* 18.068000 ~ 18.168000* 21.000000 ~ 21.450000* 24.890000 ~ 24.990000* 28.000000 ~ 29.700000* 50.000000 ~ 54.000000* 70.000000 ~ 70.500000*...
  • Page 147: D Receiver

    Previous view SPECIFICATIONS D Receiver • Receive system: Direct sampling superheterodyne • Intermediate frequency: 36 kHz • Sensitivity (Filter: SOFT): SSB/CW (BW=2.4 kHz, 10 dB S/N) 1.8 ~ 29.999999 MHz Less than –123 dBm (0.16 μV) (P.AMP1 ON) 50 MHz band Less than –125 dBm (0.13 μV) (P.AMP2 ON) 70 MHz band*...
  • Page 148 Previous view Section 17 OPTIONS Options ................. 17-2 Mounting the MB-118 ............17-3 Attaching the MB-123 ............17-3 17-1...
  • Page 149 Previous view OPTIONS Options IC-PW1/IC-PW1EURO AH-2b AH-4 antenna tuner linear amplifier antenna element Automatic antenna HF/50 MHz all band 1 kW linear amplifier including an tuner to tune a long automatic antenna tuner. An optional OPC-599 is required A 2.5 m (8.2 ft) for the connection.
  • Page 150 Previous view OPTIONS Mounting the MB-118 Mount the MB-118 to a place mounting bracket NOTE: where it can be firmly attached. • Before mounting the MB-118, carefully read L We recommend that you periodically check PRECAUTIONS (p. vi) and decide the mounting place. whether the screws are loose or not, especially •...
  • Page 151 Previous view CONNECTOR INFORMATION Section 18 ACC socket................18-2 D OPC-599 ACC conversion cable pin assignments ..18-3 Microphone connector ............18-3 D External keypad ............18-3 KEY jack ................18-4 EXT-SP jack ................. 18-4 REMOTE jack ............... 18-4 ALC jack ................18-4 SEND jack ................
  • Page 152 You can change the input level in the “ACC MOD Level” item on the CONNECTORS set screen. (p.12-7) (Example) ACC socket 100 mV rms is at the 50% (default) setting. To a non-Icom You can change the output level in the “ACC/USB AF linear amplifier e SEND Output Level”...
  • Page 153 CONNECTORS set screen. (p. 12-8) PINy Front panel » SET > Connectors > External Keypad MENU view External keypad • VOICE: ON • KEYER: ON • RTTY: L The External keypad is not supplied by Icom. (User supplied) 18-3...
  • Page 154 Connects to a CW straight key or a paddle: Connects to the ALC output jack of a non- 6.35 mm (¼ in) (d) Icom linear amplifier. (RCA Plug) • Control voltage: –4 ~ 0 V When connecting a CW straight key.
  • Page 155 Previous view Section 19 CONTROL COMMAND Remote control (CI-V) information ........19-2 D CI-V connection ............19-2 D Preparing ..............19-2 D Data format ..............19-2 D Command table ............19-3 D Data content description ..........19-8 19-1...
  • Page 156 Choose your connection method from the following: • A USB cable (A-B type, user supplied) The required USB driver and driver installation guide can be downloaded from the Icom web site. Go to “http://www.icom.co.jp/world,” and then click ct-17 “Support,” “Firmware Updates / Software downloads”...
  • Page 157 Previous view CONTROL COMMAND Remote control (CI-V) information (Continued) D Command table Cmd. Sub cmd. Data Description Cmd. Sub cmd. Data Description 0000 to Send/read the NR level p. 19-8 Send frequency data (transceive) 0255 *(0000=0% to 0255=100%) p. 19-8 Send mode data (transceive) 0000 to Send/read inner [TWIN PBT] position...
  • Page 158 Previous view CONTROL COMMAND Remote control (CI-V) information (Continued) D Command table (Continued) Cmd. Sub cmd. Data Description Cmd. Sub cmd. Data Description 16* 4F 00 to 01 Twin Peak Filter *(00=OFF, 01=ON) 1A* 05 0026 00 to 05 Send/read the TX Delay setting (HF) Can be turned ON only when Mark and Shift ( 00=OFF, 01=10 ms, 02=15 ms, 03=20 ms, are set to 2125 Hz and 170 Hz, respectively.
  • Page 159 Previous view CONTROL COMMAND Remote control (CI-V) information (Continued) D Command table (Continued) Cmd. Sub cmd. Data Description Cmd. Sub cmd. Data Description 1A* 05 0061 00/01 Send/read squelch function for the AF signal 1A* 05 0089 00 to 03 Send/read screen saver function output to ACC/USB ( 00=OFF, 01=15 minutes, 02=30 minutes,...
  • Page 160 Previous view CONTROL COMMAND Remote control (CI-V) information (Continued) D Command table (Continued) Cmd. Sub cmd. Data Description Cmd. Sub cmd. Data Description 1A* 05 0124 p. 19-8 Send/read scope edge 1 frequencies for 8.00 1A* 05 0158 0000 to Send/read CW side tone gain to 11.00 MHz band 0255...
  • Page 161 Previous view CONTROL COMMAND Remote control (CI-V) information (Continued) D Command table (Continued) Cmd. Sub cmd. Data Description Cmd. Sub cmd. Data Description 1A* 05 0193 00/01 Send/read the MF band attenuator setting 27* 1C 00 to 02 Send/read scope center frequency setting in (00=OFF, 01=ON) the Center mode ( 00=Filter center, 01=Carrier point center,...
  • Page 162 Previous view CONTROL COMMAND Remote control (CI-V) information (Continued) D Data content description • Bandscope edge frequency settings • Operating frequency Command: 1A 050112~050150 Command: 00, 03, 05, 1C 03 0 X X X X X 0 X X X X Lower edge Higher edge •...
  • Page 163 Previous view CONTROL COMMAND Remote control (CI-V) information (Continued) • Band stacking register • Codes for character entries Command: 1A 01 - Character codes— Letters and Numbers Character ASCII code Character ASCII code A–Z 41–5A 61–7A 0–9 30–39 q Frequency band codes - Character codes—...
  • Page 164 Previous view CONTROL COMMAND Remote control (CI-V) information (Continued) • Memory keyer character entries • Memory keyer content Command: 1A 02 Command: 1A 02 - Character codes X X X …… X X Character ASCII code Description 0–9 30–39 Numbers A–Z 41–5A Letters...
  • Page 165 Previous view CONTROL COMMAND Remote control (CI-V) information (Continued) • Codes for CW message contents • Selected or unselected VFO frequency settings Command : 17 Up to 30 characters Command: 25 To send CW messages, use the following character X X X X X X X X X X 0 0 codes.
  • Page 166 Previous view CONTROL COMMAND Remote control (CI-V) information (Continued) • Scope waveform data • Center/Fixed mode settings Command : 27 00 Command: 27 14 Outputs the waveform data to the controller 00=Center mode X X ..X X 01=Fixed mode Fixed •...
  • Page 167 Previous view CONTROL COMMAND Remote control (CI-V) information (Continued) • Scope Sweep speed settings Command : 27 1A 00=FAST 01=MID 02=SLOW Fixed • Scope VBW (Video Band Width) settings Command : 27 1D 00=Narrow 01=Wide Fixed • Scope Fixed edge frequency settings Command : 27 1E X X X X X X X 0 0 X X X X X X X X 0 0 Lower edge...
  • Page 168 ALC jack, about ................. 18-4 FSK and AFSK ............... 2-5 All Reset ..................14-11 Linear amplifier ............... 2-6 AM, tone control Non-Icom linear amplifier ............2-6 RX Bass ................. 12-3 Rear panel ................2-3 RX audio High/Low pass filter setting ........12-3 Connectors (Set mode) ............. 12-7 TX Bass ................12-3 Contest number menu (001 SET) ..........
  • Page 169 Previous view INDEX Keyboard Emergency Characters ................1-8 Mode, tuner ................11-4 Entering and editing ............... 1-8 Set mode ................12-12 Example ................. 1-9 Entering and editing ..............1-8 Full Keyboard Layout ........... 1-8, 12-7 Characters ................1-8 Types ................1-8, 12-7 Example .................
  • Page 170 Previous view INDEX Voice TX memory ............7-2 Up/Down Keyer ..............4-21 QSO audio ................6-2 Up/Down Speed ..............12-6 Quick recording ..............6-2 Mini scope screen ................ 5-4 REF adjustment ................. 13-4 MODE SPEECH ................12-5 REF Adjust (Set mode) .............. 12-7 Monitor function .................
  • Page 171 Previous view INDEX Set mode ................12-11 Tone squelch operation ............. 4-30 Unmounting ................8-3 Touch screen ................iii, 1-5 Select Memory channel Touch Screen Calibration ............12-11 Setting .................. 10-5 Function ................14-3 Settings, cancelling all ............10-5 Maintenance ................iii Select Memory scan ..............10-4 Operation (Spectrum scope) ..........
  • Page 172 Previous view INDEX Voice memory contents Name, entering ............... 7-3 Repeatedly transmitting ............7-4 Transmitting ................7-4 VOICE PLAYER screen ............... 6-4 Voice recorder Deleting a file ................6-5 Deleting a folder ..............6-6 File information, checking ............6-4 File Split function ..............6-8 Folder information, checking ..........
  • Page 173 Previous view ABOUT CE INSTALLATION NOTES For amateur base station installations it is recommended In all cases any possible risk depends on the transmitter that the forward clearance in front of the antenna array is being activated for long periods. (actual recommendation calculated relative to the EIRP (Effective Isotropic Radiated limits are specified as an average during 6 minutes) Power).
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