Icom IC-207H Instruction Manual
Icom IC-207H Instruction Manual

Icom IC-207H Instruction Manual

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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
VHF/UHF FM TRANSCEIVER
i207H
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.

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  • Page 1 INSTRUCTION MANUAL VHF/UHF FM TRANSCEIVER i207H 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.
  • Page 2: Important

    IMPORTANT READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS carefully and completely before using the transceiver. SAVE THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL—This instruction man- ual contains important operating instructions for the IC-207H. EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS The explicit definitions below apply to this instruction manual. WORD Personal injury, fire hazard or electric shock RWARNING may occur.
  • Page 3: Unpacking

    AVOID the use of chemical agents such as benzine or alcohol when cleaning, as they can damage the transceiver surfaces. Icom microphones only (supplied or optional). Other manufacturer’s microphones have different pin assignments and may damage the transceiver if attached.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS IMPORTANT ... i EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS ... i CAUTIONS ... i UNPACKING ... ii TABLE OF CONTENTS ... iii 1 PANEL DESCRIPTION ... 1 – 8 I Front panel ... 1 I Function display ... 3 I Rear panel ... 5 I Microphone ...
  • Page 5 9 SCAN OPERATION ... 38 – 43 I Scan types ... 38 I Scan start/stop ... 39 I Programming scan edges ... 40 I Programming scan edges via the microphone ... 41 I Skip channel setting ... 42 I Scan resume condition ... 43 10 PRIORITY WATCH ...
  • Page 6: Panel Description

    PANEL DESCRIPTION I Front panel BAND S.MW q TUNING DIAL Selects the operating frequency (p. 17), the memory chan- nel (p. 29), the contents of the set mode display and the scanning direction. (p. 39) w SELECT MEMORY/MEMORY WRITE SWITCH [S.MW(MW)] ➥...
  • Page 7 i SET/LOCK SWITCH [SET(LOCK)] ➥ Selects SET mode when pushed. (p. 70) ➥ Toggles the lock function ON and OFF when pushed and held. (p. 16) o MONITOR/DTMF SWITCH [MONI(DTMF)] ➥ Toggles squelch opened and closed when pushed. (pgs. 20, 24) ➥...
  • Page 8: I Function Display

    PANEL DESCRIPTION I Function display MID H I V⁄ MHz TRANSMIT INDICATOR (p.22) ➥ Appears while transmitting. ➥ Flashes while transmitting with the one-touch PTT func- tion (p. 23). DUPLEX INDICATORS (p. 24) “DUP–” or “DUP” appears during semi-duplex operation (repeater operation).
  • Page 9 S/RF INDICATORS (p. 22) ➥ Show the relative signal strength while receiving sig- nals. ➥ Show the output power while transmitting. MEMORY INDICATOR (p. 15) Appears when memory mode is selected. MEMORY CHANNEL READOUTS ➥ Show the selected memory channel numbers. ➥...
  • Page 10: I Rear Panel

    PANEL DESCRIPTION I Rear panel ANTENNA CONNECTOR [ANT] Accepts a 50 Ω dual band antenna with a PL-259 connec- tor. (p. 14) SPEAKER JACK [SP] Connects a 4–8 Ω speaker, if required. Outputs the se- lected band’s audio. DATA JACK [DATA] 6-pin mini DIN jack to connect a TNC, etc.
  • Page 11: I Microphone

    I Microphone (HM-98*) LOCK CALL BAND DTMF-S FUNC AFC-OFF PTT-M MONI SCAN PRIO CSQL DTMF D-OFF HIGH TONE TSQLS TSQL T-OFF DUP+ SIMP TONE-1 TONE-2 16KEY LOCK MUTE UP/DOWN SWITCHES [Y]/[Z] ➥ Push either switch to change the operating frequency, memory channel, set mode contents, etc.
  • Page 12: I Microphone Keypad

    PANEL DESCRIPTION I Microphone keypad FUNCTION Toggles between opening and closing the MONI operating band’s squelch. AFC-OFF Starts and stops scanning. SCAN PTT-M Starts and stops priority watch. PRIO Selects high output power. HIGH CSQL Selects mid-high output power. DTMF Selects low output power.
  • Page 13: Panel Description ....................................................... 1

    FUNCTION • Clears a digit before entry. • Cancels the scan, priority watch or DTMF memory function. (pgs. 39, 45, 48) Enters set mode and advances the set D-OFF mode selection order. • Sets the keypad for numeral input. T-OFF •...
  • Page 14: Installation

    INSTALLATION I Installation methods D Single body installation • It is not necessary to purchase a mounting bracket. The supplied mounting bracket (or optional MB-17A) can be used for installation. D Separate installation Front panel Main body • Optional OPC-600 SEPARATION CABLE OPC-601 (7.0 m;...
  • Page 15: I Location

    I Location Select a location which can support the weight of the trans- ceiver and does not interfere with driving in any way. We rec- ommend the locations shown in the diagram below. NEVER place the transceiver or remote controller where normal operation of the vehicle may be hindered or where it could cause bodily injury.
  • Page 16: I Microphone Connection

    INSTALLATION I Microphone connection The microphone connector is located behind the front panel. Connect the supplied microphone as follows: ➀ Slide the supplied microphone cable connector (and at- tached microphone) into the microphone jack on the main body of the transceiver until it clicks into place. ➁...
  • Page 17: I Optional Mb-58 Installation

    Attach the supplied Velcro pad (small) or rubber pad to the bracket as shown below; then attach the remote controller. ⁄ MB-58 D When using the MB-65 Mounting bolt Adjust the viewing angle for maximum visibility of the func- tion display. INSTALLATION IC-207H remote controller MB-58 MB-65...
  • Page 18: I Battery Connection

    INSTALLATION I Battery connection NEVER connect the transceiver directly to a 24 V battery. DO NOT use the cigarette lighter socket for power con- nections. Attach a rubber grommet when passing the DC power cable through a metal plate to prevent short circuits. •...
  • Page 19: Installation ................................................................. 9

    I Antenna installation D Antenna location To obtain maximum performance from the transceiver, select a high-quality antenna and mount it in a good location. A non- radial antenna should be used when using a magnetic mount. Roof-mount antenna (Drill a hole or use a magnetic mount.) Gutter-mount antenna D Antenna splitter You can use a dual band antenna because a duplexer is in-...
  • Page 20: Setting A Frequency

    D Turning power ON/OFF Push [PWR] for 1 sec. to turn power ON or OFF. D Operating band The IC-207H can receive/transmit on the 144 MHz and 430(440) MHz bands, or receive only on the avionics band (USA version only).
  • Page 21: I Lock Functions

    I Lock functions To prevent accidental frequency changes and unnecessary function access, use the lock function. The transceiver has 2 different lock functions. D Frequency lock This function locks the tuning dial and switches electronically and can be used together with the microphone lock function. Push and hold until “L”...
  • Page 22: I Using The Tuning Dial

    SETTING A FREQUENCY I Using the tuning dial ➀ Push [BAND] to select the desired band, if necessary. ➁ Rotate the tuning dial to set the frequency. • If VFO mode is not selected, push the [V/MHz] to select VFO mode.
  • Page 23: I Tuning Step Selection

    I Tuning step selection Tuning steps are the minimum frequency change increments when you rotate the tuning dial or push the [Y] or [Z] switches on the microphone. The following tuning steps are available: • 5 kHz • 10 kHz •...
  • Page 24: I Using The Keypad

    SETTING A FREQUENCY I Using the keypad The frequency can be directly set via numeral keys on the microphone. Ä Push [BAND] to set the operating band, if necessary. Å Push [VFO] to select VFO mode. Ç Push [ENT] to activate the keypad for digit input. [EXAMPLE]: Setting the frequency to 145.360 MHz.
  • Page 25: Basic Operation

    I Receiving ➀ Push [PWR] for 1 sec. to turn power ON. ➁ Push [BAND] to select a band. ➂ Set the audio level. ➥ Push [MONI] to open the squelch. ➥ Rotate the [VOL] control to adjust the audio output level. ➥...
  • Page 26: I Monitor Function

    BASIC OPERATION I Monitor function This function is used to listen to weak signals without disturb- ing the squelch setting or to open the operating band’s squelch manually even when mute functions such as tone squelch are in use. Push [MONI] to open the operating band’s squelch. •...
  • Page 27: I Transmitting

    I Transmitting CAUTION: Transmitting without an antenna may dam- age the transceiver. NOTE: To prevent interference, listen on the frequency be- fore transmitting by pushing [MONI] or [➀MONI] on the mi- crophone. ➀ Push [BAND] one or more times to select the operating band.
  • Page 28: I One-Touch Ptt Function

    BASIC OPERATION The microphone can select the desired output power directly. HIGH Ä Push [BAND] to select the desired band, if nec- essary. Å Push [➃HIGH] for high output power; [➄MID] for mid-high output power; [➅LOW] for low output power. •...
  • Page 29: Repeater Operation

    I Accessing a repeater ➀ Push [BAND] one or more times to select the desired band. ➁ Set the receive frequency (repeater output frequency). (pgs. 15–19) ➂ Push and hold for 1 sec., one or more times, to se- lect – duplex or + duplex. •...
  • Page 30 REPEATER OPERATION Ä Push [BAND] to select the desired band, if nec- DUP– essary. Å Set the receive frequency (repeater output fre- quency). (pgs. 15–19) DUP+ Ç Push [➆DUP–] to select – duplex; push [➇DUP+] for + duplex. É Push [FUNC] then [➆TONE] to turn ON the subaudible tone encoder according to repeater requirements.
  • Page 31: I Subaudible Tones

    I Subaudible tones The display shows that an 88.5 Hz subaudible tone frequency is set for re- peater use. Separate setting for each band ➀ Push [BAND] to select the desired band. ➁ Select the mode/channel you wish to set the subaudible tone frequency to, such as VFO mode or memory/call channel.
  • Page 32: I Offset Frequency

    REPEATER OPERATION I Offset frequency Separate setting for each band ➀ Push [BAND] to select the desired band. ➁ Select the mode/channel you wish to set the offset fre- quency to, such as VFO mode or memory/call channel. • The offset frequency can be independently programmed into each mode or channel.
  • Page 33: I Auto Repeater

    I Auto repeater (U.S.A. version only) The U.S.A. version automatically activates the repeater set- tings (DUP or DUP– and tone encoder ON/OFF) when the operating frequency falls within the general repeater output frequency range and deactivates them when outside of the range.
  • Page 34: Memory Operation

    MEMORY OPERATION I General description The transceiver has 150 regular memory channels, 10 scan edge memory channels (5 pairs) plus 2 call channels (by de- fault C1 is for VHF and C2 is for UHF, however both can be set to VHF or both to UHF as desired); each of these can be individually programmed with the following data.
  • Page 35: I Programming A Memory Channel

    I Programming a memory channel VFO mode settings, including the set mode contents such as subaudible tone frequency, etc., can be programmed into a memory channel. ➀ Set the desired frequency in VFO mode: ➥ Push [V/MHz] to select VFO mode. ➥...
  • Page 36: I Programming A Memory Channel Via The Microphone

    MEMORY OPERATION I Programming a memory channel via the microphone Memory channel programming can be performed via the microphone. Ä Push [BAND] to select the desired band, if necessary. Å Set the desired frequency in VFO mode: ➥ Push [VFO] to select VFO mode. ➥...
  • Page 37: I Transferring Memory Contents

    I Transferring memory contents This function transfers a memory channel’s contents into a VFO (or another memory/call channel). This is useful when searching for signals around a memory channel frequency and for recalling the offset frequency, subaudible tone fre- quency, etc. Push for 1 sec.
  • Page 38: I Memory Clearing

    MEMORY OPERATION I Memory clearing Contents of programmed memories can be cleared (blanked), if desired. ➀ Push [S.MW] momentarily. ➁ Select the memory channel to be cleared with the tuning dial. ➂ Push [S.MW] briefly, then a second time for 1 sec. •...
  • Page 39: Call Channel Operation

    I Calling up a call channel Each band has an independent call channel to store a most- often-used frequency for quick recall. ➀ Push [BAND] one or more times to select a band, if nec- essary. ➁ Push [M/CALL] once or twice to display a large “C” in the memory channel readout.
  • Page 40: I Programming A Call Channel

    CALL CHANNEL OPERATION I Programming a call channel In addition to an operating frequency, duplex information and subaudible tone information (tone encoder or tone squelch ON/OFF and its frequency) can be programmed into a call channel. ➀ Push [BAND] to select a band, if necessary. ➁...
  • Page 41: Scratch Pad Memory

    I What is a scratch pad memory? During VFO operation, the transceiver automatically memo- rizes operating frequency information, separate from regular memory channels, when transmitting on a new frequency. The 5 previously operated frequencies for each band can be recalled (L1 to L5 appear for simplex frequencies; r1 to r5 ap- pear for duplex frequencies.
  • Page 42: I Transferring Scratch Pad Memory Contents

    SCRATCH PAD MEMORY Ä Push [BAND] to select the desired band, if nec- CALL essary. Å Push and hold [ nel. Ç Push [Z] one or more times to select a duplex scratch pad memory. • Once entering a scratch pad memory, [Y] can also be used for selection.
  • Page 43: Scan Operation

    I Scan types Scanning searches for transmitted signals automatically and makes it easier to locate new stations for contact or listening purposes. FULL SCAN Repeatedly scans all fre- quencies over the entire band. Used as the simplest Band Band scan without any prelimi- edge edge nary settings necessary.
  • Page 44: I Scan Start/Stop

    SCAN OPERATION I Scan start/stop D Pre-operation • Common setting: scan resume condition. (p. 43) • For programmed scan: program the scan edges. (p. 40) • For memory scan: program 2 or more memory chan- nels; set memory skip settings, if de- sired.
  • Page 45: I Programming Scan Edges

    I Programming scan edges Scan edges can be programmed in the same manner as memory channels. Scan edges are programmed into pairs of scan edge channels, 1A/1b to 5A/5b, in memory channels. ➀ Push [BAND] to select a band, if necessary. ➁...
  • Page 46: I Programming Scan Edges Via The Microphone

    SCAN OPERATION I Programming scan edges via the microphone Ä Push [BAND] to select the desired band, if nec- essary. Å Set the desired frequency in VFO mode: ➥ Push [VFO] to select VFO mode. ➥ Set the frequency using the keypad. Ç...
  • Page 47: I Skip Channel Setting

    I Skip channel setting The memory skip function speeds up scanning by checking only desired memory channels. Set the memory channels to be skipped or scanned as follows. display memory channel 10 is set as a skip channel. SKIP ➀ Push [BAND] to select the a band, if necessary.
  • Page 48: I Scan Resume Condition

    SCAN OPERATION I Scan resume condition The scan resume condition can be selected as timer, pause or empty pause scan. The empty pause scan is useful for finding unused frequencies. The selected resume condition is also used for priority watch. (p. 44) ➀...
  • Page 49: Priority Watch

    I Priority watch types Priority watch checks for signals on a memory or call chan- nel every 5 sec. while operating on a VFO frequency. The transceiver has 3 priority watch types to suit your needs. You can transmit on the VFO frequency while the priority watch operates.
  • Page 50: I Priority Watch Operation

    PRIORITY WATCH I Priority watch operation ➀ Push [BAND] to select a band, if necessary. ➁ Select VFO mode; then, set an operating frequency. ➂ Set the watching channel(s). For memory channel watch: Select the desired memory channel. For memory scan watch: Select memory mode;...
  • Page 51: Dtmf Memory Encoder

    I Programming a DTMF code DTMF codes are used for autopatching, accessing repeaters, controlling other equipment, etc. The transceiver has 14 DTMF memory channels (d0– d9, dA–dd) for storage of often- used DTMF codes of up to 16 digits. NOTE: DTMF memory channels are commonly used for both bands.
  • Page 52: I Programming A Dtmf Code Via The Microphone

    DTMF MEMORY ENCODER I Programming a DTMF code via the microphone DTMF codes can be directly programmed via the keypad on the microphone. The contents can be DTMF overwritten, but cannot be cleared via the micro- phone. See the previous page for clearing the contents.
  • Page 53: I Transmitting A Dtmf Code

    I Transmitting a DTMF code D Using the DTMF memory function (automatic transmission) The selected DTMF code is transmitted at each push of the PTT switch when the DTMF memory encoder is turned ON. ➀ Push for 1 sec. to turn the DTMF memory encoder DTMF •...
  • Page 54: I Dtmf Speed

    DTMF MEMORY ENCODER I DTMF speed The rate at which DTMF memories send individual DTMF characters can be set to accommodate operating needs. ➀ Push [PWR] to turn power OFF. ➁ While pushing [SET] (far right switch), push [PWR] for 1 sec.
  • Page 55: Pocket Beep And Tone Squelch

    POCKET BEEP AND TONE SQUELCH I Pocket beep operation This function uses subaudible tones for calling and can be used as a “common pager” to inform you that someone has called while you were away from the transceiver. D Waiting for a call from a specific station ➀...
  • Page 56: I Tone Squelch Operation

    POCKET BEEP AND TONE SQUELCH I Tone squelch operation The tone squelch opens only when receiving a signal with the same pre-programmed subaudible tone. ➀ Push [BAND] to select a band, if necessary. ➁ Set the operating frequency. ➂ Program the subaudible tone frequency in set mode. •...
  • Page 57: I Tone Scan

    I Tone scan By monitoring a signal that is being transmitted on a repeater input frequency, you can determine the tone frequency nec- essary to open a repeater. ➀ Push [BAND] to select a band, if necessary. ➁ Set the desired frequency to be checked for a tone fre- quency e.g.
  • Page 58: Wireless Operation

    • HM-90 WIRELESS MICROPHONE • EX-1759 INFRARED RECEIVER D Recommended connection IC-207H I HM-90 The HM-90’s internal battery should be charged when the mi- crophone is not being held. Charging period: 1.5 hrs. with timer Operating period: 12 hrs (Operation : standby= 1 : 4)
  • Page 59: I Ex-1759 Installation

    I EX-1759 installation The EX-1759 can be installed for 2 differ- INFRARED RECEIVER ent purposes depending on the HM-90 charger. This is be- cause the EX-1759 has both an infrared receiver and a microphone connector which contains microphone charging capabilities. •...
  • Page 60: I Hm-90 Switches

    WIRELESS OPERATION I HM-90 switches š – › — BAND SELECT ˜ MONI ™ œ REMOTE CONTROL MICROPHONE Front and side panels – PTT SWITCH ➥ Push and hold to transmit; release to receive. ➥ Toggles between transmitting and receiving while the one-touch PTT function is in use.
  • Page 61 D Keypad FUNCTION Calls up a call channel. CALL AFC-OFF Selects memory mode. PTT-M Selects VFO mode. Selects high output power. HIGH C-SQL Selects mid-high output power. DTMF Selects low output power. TONE Selects – duplex. DUP– T-SQLS Selects + duplex. DUP + T-SQL Selects simplex.
  • Page 62 D-OFF mode selection order. Decreases the set mode selection order T-OFF after entering set mode. SPCH NOTE: The IC-207H has no voice synthesizer function. DEMO Sets the keypad for numeral input. SCAN Toggles between opening and closing MONI the squelch.
  • Page 63: I Microphone Address

    I Microphone address The transceiver has 8 possible microphone addresses (in- cluding OFF) to help prevent interference from other HM-90 . Set both the microphone address WIRELESS MICROPHONES and microphone dip switch to the same value as follows. NOTE: When the supplied microphone is connected, the transceiver rejects control signals from the HM-90 even when the microphone address is matched.
  • Page 64: Other Functions

    OTHER FUNCTIONS I Beep tones on/off You can select silent operation by turning beep tones OFF or you can select to have confirmation beeps sound at the push of a switch by turning beep tones ON. ➀ Push [PWR] to turn power OFF. ➁...
  • Page 65: I Auto Power-Off

    I Auto power-off The auto power-off function conveniently turns the transceiver power OFF after a preset time in which no operations are per- formed. In this way, when you forget to turn the power OFF, the transceiver automatically turns itself OFF, thereby con- serving battery power.
  • Page 66: I Microphone [F-1]/[F-2] Keys

    OTHER FUNCTIONS I Microphone [F-1]/[F-2] keys Switches on the transceiver’s front panel can be assigned to the microphone’s [F-1] and [F-2] keys. ➀ Turn power OFF. ➁ While pushing the desired switch on the transceiver and [F-1] or [F-2] on the microphone, turn power ON. •...
  • Page 67: I Demonstration Display

    During operation, received signal strength often fluctuates. This can result in annoying repeated opening and closing of the squelch during reception of the same signal. The IC-207H has a built-in squelch delay function which helps prevent this. When both stations are operating from a fixed location, this function should be set to “short”...
  • Page 68: I Packet Operation

    OTHER FUNCTIONS I Packet operation D Data speed For packet operation the transceiver can be set to one of two data speeds: 1200 bps (default) or 9600 bps. ➀ Push [PWR] to turn power OFF. ➁ While pushing [SET], turn power ON to enter initial set mode.
  • Page 69 D 1200 bps packet operation q Connect the IC-207H and a TNC as illustrated below. TNC SIDE DATA IN TX AUDIO PTTP RX AUDIO AF OUT w Set the TNC for transmit. e Set transmit delay on the TNC to 30–50.
  • Page 70 OTHER FUNCTIONS D 9600 bps high speed packet operation The IC-207H supports 2 modes of 9600 bps packet opera- tion: G3RUH and GMSK. q Connect the IC-207H and a TNC as illustrated below. DATA IN DATA OUT PTTP w G3RUH mode can handle 16 kinds of modulated wave forms in order to maintain a communication link.
  • Page 71 0.4 Vp-p (0.2 Vrms): recommended level 0.2 Vp-p–0.5 Vp-p (0.1 Vrms–0.25 Vrms): acceptable level 2. When NOT using a measuring device. q Connect the IC-207H to a TNC. w Enter a test mode (“CAL”, etc.) on the TNC, then transmit some test data.
  • Page 72: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE I Troubleshooting PROBLEM No power comes on. • Power connector has a poor contact. • Polarity of the power connection is reversed. • Blown fuse. No sound comes from the • Volume level is too low. • The squelch level is set too tight. speaker.
  • Page 73 PROBLEM Some memory channels • The input channel number has not yet been pro- cannot be selected via the grammed. microphone keypad. Scan does not operate. • Squelch is open. • The selected scan edge memory channels (e.g. 1 A and 1b) have the same frequencies (for pro- grammed scan).
  • Page 74: I Fuse Replacement

    MAINTENANCE I Fuse replacement If the fuse blows or the transceiver stops functioning, find the source of the problem if possible, and replace the damaged fuse with a new, rated one (FGB 20 A) as shown in the dia- gram below. I Partial resetting If you want to initialize the operating conditions without clear- ing the memory contents, etc., a partial reset function is avail-...
  • Page 75: Specifications

    General • Frequency coverage VERSION 144–148 MHz U.S.A. 118–174 MHz* 144–148 MHz Asia 136–174 MHz* Europe 144–146 MHz 144–148 MHz Italy 136–174 MHz* Guaranteed frequency coverage is 144–148 MHz. Guaranteed frequency coverage is 430–440 MHz. • Mode : FM, AM* (*U.S.A.
  • Page 76: Options

    OPTIONS Some of the following options may not be available due to variations in local electrical standards, etc. If you have any questions regarding options please consult your Icom Dealer. D Speakers SP-7 EXTERNAL SPEAKER For base station use. Cable length: 1.0 m; 3.3 ft SP-10 EXTERNAL SPEAKER Compact design.
  • Page 77: Options ........................................................................ 71

    D Wireless microphone accessories HM-90 WIRELESS MICROPHONE Infrared, full remote control microphone. Wired remote con- trol is also possible. EX-1759 INFRARED RECEIVER Used to receive control signals from the HM-90. EX-1513 INFRARED SUB RECEIVER Used with the EX-1759 to increase remote control reliability and extend the controllable area.
  • Page 78: Mode Arrangement

    MODE ARRANGEMENT Although the following chart refers mainly to the VHF band, the transceiver has the same mode arrangement in the UHF band. SCAN PRIO V⁄ MHz M ⁄ CALL [V/MHz] SCAN PRIO T SCAN DTMF LOCK V⁄ MHz M ⁄ CALL TONE MONI MEMORY MODE (p.29)
  • Page 79 SET MODE Display backlighting (p. 61) Repeater tone frequency (p. 26) Subaudible tone TSQL frequency (p. 26) Offset frequency (p. 27) [SET] Tuning step* (p. 18) Scan resume condition (p. 43) Skip channel* setting (p. 42) SKIP Only appears when entering SET mode from VFO mode. Only appears when entering SET mode from memory mode.
  • Page 80 Count on us! A-5417D-1EX-q Printed in Japan 6-9-16 Kamihigashi, Hirano-ku, Osaka 547 Japan Copyright © 1996 by Icom Inc.

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