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INSTRUCTION MANUAL MULTIBAND FM TRANSCEIVER iE90 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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—Covers 495 KHz to 999.990* MHz free operation. ❍ New DMS (Dynamic Memory Scan) The IC-E90 is a tri-band, 50 MHz, 144 MHz, 430 MHz FM bank scan transceiver that offers a wide-band AM, FM and WFM scan- ❍ Lithium-Ion technology ning receiver*.
If disregarded, inconvenience only. No risk NOTE of personal injury, fire or electric shock. 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 and/or other countries.
(p. 28) ume level or discontinue use. R R DAMAGE WILL BE OCCUR IF THESE LIMITS The use of non-Icom battery packs/chargers may impair ARE EXCEEDED, transceiver performance and invalidate the warranty.
QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE ■ Accessory attachment ■ Installing the battery pack D Attaching the swivel belt clip q Open the latch. Then, attach the BP-217 Li-Ion battery The supplied swivel belt clip is useful for easy attaching/ pack or optional BP-216 battery case. detaching the transceiver to/from the belt.
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QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE e Insert the transceiver to the end of the CAUTION! clip as shown at right. HOLD THE TRANSCEIVER TIGHTLY, WHEN ATTACHING OR REMOVING THE TRANSCEIVER TO/FROM THE BELT CLIP. If the transceiver accidentally dropped and the swivel belt clip’s stopper is scratched, the swivel belt clip may not work properly.
QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE D Installing the antenna CAUTION! Insert the supplied wide band antenna into the antenna con- TRANSMITTING WITHOUT AN ANTENNA MAY DAMAGE nector and screw down the antenna as shown below. THE TRANSCEIVER. NEVER HOLD • 50 MHz band adapter the anten- na when carrying the trans- Attach the 50 MHz band antenna adapter before operating...
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QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE ■ Charging the Li-Ion battery pack D Charging with the CP-19R Cigarette Lighter cable (option) D Charging with the wall charger IC-E90 with BP-217 DC power jack BC-110D/DR CP-19R (optional) to a 12 V cigarette lighter to AC outlet...
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QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE ■ Rapid charging ■ External power operation The optional BC-139 provides rapid charging of the battery An optional CP-19R cigarette lighter cable can be used for pack. external power operation from cigarette lighter socket. CAUTION: To avoid damage to the transceiver, turn the transceiver OFF while charging.
■ Your first contact First contact Now that you have your IC-E90 ready to operate, you are q Push and hold [PWR] for 1 sec. to turn the transceiver probably excited to get on the air. We would like to take you power ON.
PANEL DESCRIPTION ■ Panel description q POWER SWITCH [PWR] Push for 1 sec. to turn the transceiver power ON and OFF. w BAND SWITCH [BAND] ➥ Push to select the operating band (50MHz, Air, VHF, UHF, etc.). (p. 21) ➥ Push to select the memory bank or push to proceed the memory name cursor while programming the memory option.
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PANEL DESCRIPTION y PTT SWITCH [PTT] !1 MODE/SCAN SWITCH [MODE SCAN] ➥ Push and hold to transmit in 50/144/430 MHz amateur ➥ Push to select the operating mode (FM, WFM, bands; release to receive. (p. 28) AM). (p. 21) MODE SCAN ➥...
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PANEL DESCRIPTION !4 CALL/LOCK SWITCH [CALL/TV LOCK] • Subaudible tone encoder — “T” appears. (p. 29) ➥ Toggles between call channel, TV channel*, • Tone squelch — “T SQL” appears. (p. 71) • Pocket beep — “T SQLS” appears. (p. 71) and VFO mode in sequence.
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PANEL DESCRIPTION ➥ While pushing [PTT], this key sends the DTMF code “7”. @0 FREQUENCY SKIP SWITCH [5 SKIP] ➥ Push for 1 sec. to turn the frequency skip func- @3 SET MODE SWITCH [8 SET] tion ON and OFF in VFO mode. (p. 47) ➥...
PANEL DESCRIPTION ■ Function display q FREQUENCY READOUT e RECEIVE MODE INDICATORS (p. 21) Shows the operating frequency, set mode contents, etc. Shows the receive mode. • The smaller “75,” “50” and “25” to the right of the readout indi- •...
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PANEL DESCRIPTION t TONE INDICATORS (p. 70) !0 MEMORY CHANNEL READOUT (p. 20) ➥ Appear when the following tone functions are activated. Shows the memory or call channel number, etc. • Subaudible tone encoder — “T” appears. (p. 29) !1 S/RF INDICATORS (p. 28) •...
ON overnight. Then, fully charge the battery pack again. If the battery pack still does not retain a charge (or very little), a new battery pack must be purchased. Use Icom battery packs, chargers and cables only. The use of Latch non-Icom products may impair transceiver performance and invalidate the warranty.
• Use the wall charger* (BC-110AR/DR) only. NEVER use an- other manufactures’ charger. * Not supplied with some versions. IC-E90 with BP-217 BC-110D/DR • An optional cable CP-19R (for 12 V cigarette lighter socket) can be used instead of the AC adapters of the above charg- ers.
BATTERY CHARGING ■ Rapid charging BP-217 The optional BC-139 provides rapid charging of the battery Li-Ion battery pack pack. • Charging period: 2.5 hours (w/BP-217) Turn power CAUTION: To avoid damage to the transceiver, turn it OFF OFF. while charging. Check the orientation.
BATTERY CHARGING ■ Battery case ■ External power operation (Option) q Install 2 R6 (AA) size alkaline An optional cable CP-19R (for 12 V cigarette lighter socket) batteries into BP-216. can be used for external power operation. • Be sure to observe the correct •...
• [Y]/[Z] and [DIAL] can be exchanged by [1 V↔D]. (p. 23) (p. 13) w Push [PWR] for 1 sec. to turn the power ON. • The function display shows “ICOM,” current voltage then the op- Shows volume level. erating frequency.
BASIC OPERATION ■ Tuning step D Setting the tuning step D MHz tuning step When using the tuning dial to change q Push [9 TS] for 1 sec. to enter tuning This is useful to change the frequency the frequency, or when a scan function step set mode.
BASIC OPERATION ■ Setting a frequency D Setting the frequency with keypad q Select VFO mode with [VFO]. w Push the desired numeral buttons until inputting 1 kHz digit to set the frequency. Push numeral keys and [•] to input the desired frequency.
BASIC OPERATION ■ Mode selection D VFO mode D Memory mode D Call/TV channels VFO mode is used for setting a desired Memory mode is used for operation of Call channels are used for most-often- frequency within the band range. memory channels which have pro- used frequencies for quick recall.
BASIC OPERATION ■ Operating band and receive mode selection q Select VFO mode with [VFO]. D Selecting the operating D Selecting the receive mode w Push [BAND] several times to select Receive modes are determined by the band the desired band. physical properties of the radio signals.
BASIC OPERATION ■ Setting the squelch level e Release [SQL] to return to the previ- The squelch circuit mutes the received D Monitor function audio signal depending on the signal ous indication. This function is used to listen to weak strength.
BASIC OPERATION ■ Receiving D Exchange [DIAL] and [Y Y ]/[Z Z ] functions The functions of tuning dial and [Y]/[Z] switches can be ex- D Setting volume level changed, if desired. ➥ Push [Y] or [Z] to set the desired audio level. ➥...
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BASIC OPERATION D Receiving FM broadcast D Receiving amateur bands [EXAMPLE]: Receiving 88.200 MHz. [EXAMPLE]: Receiving 145.600 MHz. q Select VFO mode with [VFO]. q Select VFO mode with [VFO]. w For direct frequency input, push [8], [8], [•], [2], [0], [0]. w For direct frequency input, push [1], [4], [5], [•], [6], [0], [0].
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Refer to the skip channel setting (p. 26) for details. TV channel frequency and skip setting can be re-pro- grammed via the CS-T90A cloning software, ask your dealer for details. NOTE: Some versions of the IC-E90 may not available [BAND] a TV receiving function. [CALL/TV] q Select TV mode with [CALL/TV].
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BASIC OPERATION D TV skip scan D TV skip channel setting The transceiver automatically programs the receivable TV The skip channel setting can be set manually. channels as non-skip channels and others as skip channels. q Select TV mode with [CALL/TV]. q Select TV mode with [CALL/TV].
BASIC OPERATION ■ RIT function ■ Attenuator function (UK and Italy versions only) To compensate for the off frequency of a transmitting station, The attenuator prevents a desired signal from distorting when the transceiver has receive incremental tuning for receiving fre- very strong signals are near the desired frequency or when quencies above 630.000 MHz.
BASIC OPERATION ■ Transmitting w Push and hold [PTT] to transmit, D Amateur band operation D Operating band and then speak into the microphone. frequency setting CAUTION: Transmitting without • TX/RX indicator lights red. q Select VFO mode with [VFO]. an antenna may damage the trans- •...
BASIC OPERATION ■ Repeater operation r Push and hold [PTT] to transmit. When using a repeater, the transmit frequency is shifted from • The displayed frequency au- the receive frequency by the offset frequency. (p. 31) It is con- tomatically changes to the venient to program repeater information into memory chan- transmit frequency (repeater nels.
BASIC OPERATION D Checking the repeater input signal D Off band indication The transceiver can check whether the other station’s trans- If the transmit frequency is out of the amateur band, the off mit signal can be received directly or not. band indication “OFF”...
BASIC OPERATION ■ Duplex operation D Setting duplex direction D Setting offset frequency ➥ Push [4 DUP] for 1 sec. to select “– DUP” or “DUP”. When communicating through a repeater, the transmit fre- • “–DUP” or “DUP” indicates the transmit frequency for minus shift quency is shifted from the receive frequency by an amount or plus shift, respectively.
BASIC OPERATION ■ Split operation D Split frequency operation example Split frequency operation allows you to transmit and receive on two different frequencies in the same band. The split fre- [EXAMPLE]: VFO A FM 145.240 MHz quency operation is performed using 2 frequencies, one in VFO B FM 145.340 MHz VFO A and one in B.
BASIC OPERATION ■ 1750 Hz tone i Release [PTT] to receive. Some European repeaters require a 1750 Hz tone to be ac- o Push and hold [SQL] to check whether the other station’s cessed. For such European repeaters, perform the following. transmit signal can be received directly or not.
MEMORY/CALL CHANNELS ■ General D Memory/call channel contents The transceiver has 500 memory channels, 50 scan edge channels and 5 call channels for storage of often-used fre- The following information can be programmed into memory quencies. or call channels: • Operating frequency (p. 19) Memory channels can be named with 6 characters and as- •...
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MEMORY/CALL CHANNELS D Default memory contents example CHANNEL DESCRIPTION CHANNEL DESCRIPTION • Regular memory channel • Calling channel for amateur bands C0–C4 • Default memory channel example • Can be used as regular memory channel (Call channel) 000–499 Mch 000 151.000 MHz •...
MEMORY/CALL CHANNELS ■ Calling up memory channels ➲ CONVENIENT Memory channels can be selected with D Selecting with tuning dial the [DIAL] and keypad. The memory channels (000–099) can q Push [MR] to select memory mode. be selected with 1 or 2 digits plus [MR]. w Rotate [DIAL] to select the desired •...
MEMORY/CALL CHANNELS ■ Programming memory channels Program the desired frequency into a memory channel, call D Programming a memory channel channel or scan edge channel as follows. [EXAMPLE]: 433.520 MHz into Mch 11 The memory channels are shared with all bands. Memory q Select VFO mode with [VFO].
MEMORY/CALL CHANNELS ■ Transferring memory contents to VFO D Auto memory channel increment While programming a memory channel, the next memory This is convenient when operating around a memory or call channel can be selected automatically. This is convenient channel. when programming memory channels one after another.
MEMORY/CALL CHANNELS ■ Copying memory contents ■ Memory names This is convenient when programming memory contents into Each memory, scan edge and call channels can be pro- a scan edge channel or call channel. grammed with an alphanumeric name such as a repeater •...
MEMORY/CALL CHANNELS t Rotate the tuning dial to select the desired character. The memory names are automatically programmed into • See the following list for available characters. the memory channels. y Push [BAND] to advance the cursor. • Rotating the tuning dial while pushing [BAND] also selects the cursor.
MEMORY/CALL CHANNELS ■ Memory bank The transceiver has 500 memory channels that can be as- Memory banks are used for arrangement of a memory signed to 18 banks for faster memory access, memory channel. When you edit the original memory channel con- arrangement, etc.
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MEMORY/CALL CHANNELS VFO mode Release [CALL/TV]. SKIP [DIAL] t Push [BAND] to select memory bank. q Push [MR] to select memory mode. y Rotate [DIAL] to select memory bank channel. w Select Mch with [DIAL]. [BAND] [MR S.MW] [CALL/TV] Memory bank and Selected memory channel.
MEMORY/CALL CHANNELS ■ Memory clear r Push [MR S.MW] for 1 sec. to clear the selected memory Unwanted memory channels can be cleared (erased). Before clearing a memory channel make sure it is no longer needed channel. as cleared memories cannot be recalled. Scan edges (0A/0B) •...
MEMORY/CALL CHANNELS ■ Call channel 5 call channels are available to store the most-often-used fre- • Call channel example (depends on version) quencies for quick recall. 50 MHz band call channel UHF band call channel The call channels can be programmed in a similar manner to memory channel programming.
SCAN OPERATION ■ Scan types Up to 25 programmed scan ranges (0A/0B to 24A/24B), full scan, band scan and memory bank scan provide scanning versatility. Each scan can have skip channels programmed. D VFO scans D Memory scans FULL SCAN (p. 46) FULL MEMORY SCAN (p.
SCAN OPERATION ■ VFO scan q Select VFO mode with [VFO]. w Push [5 SKIP] for 1 sec. to toggle the frequency skip func- tion ON or OFF. The following scans are available for the VFO scan. • “P SKIP” appears when the frequency skip function is turned ON. e Set the squelch level, if desired.
SCAN OPERATION ■ Frequency skip function ■ Skip channel setting Unwanted frequencies can be skipped and programmed as Memory channels can be set to be skipped for memory skip skip channels when full scan, band scan or programmed scan scan. In addition, memory channels can be set to be skipped is pausing.
SCAN OPERATION ■ Memory scan q Push [MR] to enter the memory bank mode. • Pushing [MR] to toggles the memory channel and memory bank modes. Memory scan repeatedly scans all memory channels except • Program 2 or more memory channels to a memory bank in ad- skip channels.
SCAN OPERATION ■ Scan notes D Squelch setting D When receiving a signal Scanning stops when the squelch opens. Make sure the The scan pauses according to the scan pause time (default: squelch is set to the threshold point or desired squelch level. 10 sec.).
PRIORITY WATCH ■ Priority watch types Priority watch checks for signals on a frequency every 5 sec. If the pocket beep function is activated, the transceiver au- while operating on a VFO frequency or scanning. The trans- tomatically selects the tone squelch function when priority ceiver has 6 priority watch types to suit your needs.
PRIORITY WATCH ■ Priority watch operation u Push [VFO] to exit set mode and start the priority watch. D Memory channel watch • The transceiver checks the memory channel frequency every While operating on a VFO frequency, priority watch checks 5 sec.
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PRIORITY WATCH D VFO scan with memory channel watch D Memory scan watch While scanning in VFO mode, priority watch checks for sig- While operating on a VFO frequency, priority watch checks nals in the selected memory channel every 5 sec. for a signal in memory channels every 5 sec.
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PRIORITY WATCH D VFO scan with memory scan watch D Call channel watch While scanning in VFO mode, priority watch checks for sig- While operating on a VFO frequency, priority watch checks nals in memory channels every 5 sec. for a signal in the selected call channel every 5 sec. q Select memory mode.
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PRIORITY WATCH D VFO scan with call channel watch While scanning in VFO mode, priority watch checks for sig- nals in the selected call channel every 5 sec. q Select VFO mode. w Push [CALL/TV] to select call channel mode. e Rotate [DIAL] to select the desired call channel.
SET MODE ■ Set mode D Entering set mode DExpanded set mode ON/OFF q Push [8 SET] for 1 sec. to enter set q Push [8 SET] for 1 sec. to enter set Set mode is used for programming in- mode.
SET MODE ■ Set mode items Set mode is used for programming infrequently changed val- EXP1 (Expanded set mode 1) ues or conditions of functions. STOP B Scan stop beep (p. 62) STOP L Scan stop LED (p. 62) General set mode LIGHT P Backlighting position (p.
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SET MODE • Repeater tone (R TONE) • DTCS squelch code (CODE) Selects tone encoder frequency for accessing a repeater, etc. Selects DTCS squelch code from one of 104 available codes. from one of 50 available tone frequencies. • 023–754 (104 codes): 023 (default) •...
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SET MODE • Scan resume time (RESUME) • Priority watch (PRIO) Selects the scan resume time from pausing on a frequency Activates priority watch or priority watch with alert (BELL). after the received signal disappears. • OFF The priority watch is •...
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SET MODE • Beep tone (BEEP) • Busy LED (BUSY) Turns confirmation beep ON or OFF. The TX/RX indicator lights green while receiving a signal or when the squelch is open. This indication can be turned OFF • ON The confirmation beep is turned to conserve the battery power, if desired.
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SET MODE • Power save (P SAVE) • Monitor switch action (MONI) The power save function reduces the current drain to con- The monitor switch can be set as a ‘sticky’ switch. When set serve battery power. This item sets the power save duty to the sticky condition, each push of [SQL] toggles the moni- cycle—the ratio of receive circuit on to receive circuit off while tor function on and off.
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SET MODE • DTMF speed (DTMF) • Optional HM-75A functions (MIC) The rate at which DTMF memories send individual DTMF Microphone simple mode is used to change the function as- characters can be set to accommodate operating needs. signments for switches on the optional HM-75A REMOTE CON- TROL MICROPHONE DISPLAY INTERVAL SPEED...
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SET MODE • Scan stop beep (STOP B) • Scan stop LED (STOP L) Turns scan stop beep ON or OFF. Turns scan stop LED ON or OFF. • Turn the expanded set mode 1 ON in advance. • Turn the expanded set mode 1 ON in advance. •...
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SET MODE • Backlighting color (COLOR) • Auto power ON (AP ON) Selects backlighting color between green, orange or red. Turns the transceiver power ON after 30 min. to 24 hrs. in 30 • Turn the expanded set mode 1 ON in advance. min.
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SET MODE • PTT lock (PTT LK) • Opening message (OPN.MSG) Turns PTT lock ON or OFF. Turns opening message ON or OFF. • Turn the expanded set mode 1 ON in advance. • Turn the expanded set mode 1 ON in advance. •...
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SET MODE • DTCS phase mode (DTCS P) • Time-out timer (TOT) Selects DTCS phase mode. To prevent accidental prolonged transmission, etc., the trans- • Turn the expanded set mode 2 ON in advance. ceiver has a time-out timer. This timer cuts a transmission OFF after 1, 3, 5 or 10 min.
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SET MODE • Split operation (SPLIT) • Morse code synthesizer (MC SYN) Turns the split operation ON or OFF. Split frequency opera- The transceiver announces the operating frequency or TV tion allows you to transmit and receive on two different fre- channel number in Morse code.
OTHER FUNCTIONS ■ Programming a DTMF code r Push the desired keys to input the characters. DTMF codes are used for autopatching, accessing repeaters, • [VFO] inputs “A,” [MR] inputs “B,” [CALL/TV] inputs “C,” [BAND] controlling other equipment, etc. The transceiver has 10 inputs “D,”...
OTHER FUNCTIONS ■ Transmitting a DTMF code D Transmitting from DTMF memory D Transmitting a DTMF code directly The selected DTMF code is transmitted at each push of the DTMF code can be transmitted via keypad directly while [SQL] switch while transmitting. transmitting.
OTHER FUNCTIONS ■ Clearing a DTMF memory ■ Confirming a DTMF memory An unwanted DTMF memory can be cleared (erased). The DTMF memory can be confirmed with DTMF tone. q Push [• DTMF.M] for 1 sec. to enter DTMF memory mode. q Push [•...
OTHER FUNCTIONS ■ Tone frequency and DTCS code • Subaudible (repeater) tone D Setting subaudible tones for D Setting DTCS code for Some repeaters require subaudible repeater or tone squelch DTCS squelch or beep tones to be accessed. Subaudible tones are superimposed over your nor- q Push [8 SET] for 1 sec.
OTHER FUNCTIONS ■ Tone/DTCS squelch ■ Pocket beep function q Set the desired operating frequency, CTCSS tone and q Set the desired operating frequency. w Set the desired CTCSS tone or DTCS code. DTCS code. w Push [2 TONE] for 1 sec. one or more times to activate the e Push [2 TONE] for 1 sec.
OTHER FUNCTIONS ■ Available tone frequencies ■ Available DTCS codes The transceiver has 50 tone frequencies for repeater and The transceiver has 104 DTCS codes for DTCS squelch and tone squelch (CTCSS)/pocket beep operation. Separate tone DTCS beep. frequencies can be set for repeater and tone squelch/pocket beep operation.
OTHER FUNCTIONS ■ Tone scan The transceiver can detect the subaudible tone frequency and Tone scan for tone squelch DTCS code in a received signal. By monitoring a signal that [DIAL] is being transmitted on a repeater input frequency, you can determine the tone frequency required to access the repeater.
OTHER FUNCTIONS ■ Beep tones ■ Lock function You can select to have confirmation beeps sound at the push The lock function prevents accidental frequency changes and of a switch. The output level can be adjusted within 32 levels accidental function access. or to the related level of the volume.
OTHER FUNCTIONS ■ Morse code synthesizer ■ Power save The transceiver announces the operating frequency or TV The power save function reduces the current drain to con- channel number in Morse code. The keying speed can be ad- serve battery power. justed within 10 to 25 WPM in 5 WPM steps for your conve- nience.
OTHER FUNCTIONS ■ Time-out timer ■ Auto power OFF To prevent accidental prolonged transmission, etc., the trans- The transceiver can be set to automatically turn OFF after a ceiver has a time-out timer. This timer cuts a transmission specified period with beep in which no switch is pushed. OFF after 1, 3, 5 or 10 min.
■ Cloning function The optional CS-T90A and the optional CLONING SOFTWARE The IC-E90 has transceiver-to-transceiver data cloning capa- OPC-478 are available to clone and edit CLONING CABLE bility. This function is useful when you want to copy all of the ®...
OTHER FUNCTIONS ■ Resetting D All reset D Partial reset The function display may occasionally display erroneous information (e.g. q Push [POWER] for 2 sec. to turn q Push [POWER] for 2 sec. to turn when first applying power). This may be power OFF.
HM-75A REMOTE CONTROL MICROPHONE OPTIONAL The optional HM-75A allows you to remotely select operating • NORM-1: (default) frequencies, memory channels, etc. [A] Selects band. [B] Toggles VFO and memory. Remote control functions can be selected from 3 settings. [Y] [UP] This can be selected in set mode.
TROUBLESHOOTING If your transceiver seems to be malfunctioning, please check the following points before sending it to a service center. PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION REF. No power comes on. • The batteries are exhausted. • Replace the batteries or charge the battery pack. pgs.
TV FREQUENCY TABLE The following tables show the channels versus audio fre- NOTE: The pre-programmed TV memories may differ depends on version. quencies depending on each version. ■ U.S.A. channels ■ CCIR channels ■ New Zealand channels Freq. Freq. Freq. Freq.
SPECIFICATIONS D General • Power supply : 5.5 to 11.5 V DC • Frequency coverage (unit: MHz) or specified battery pack Transmit Receive • Current drain (at 8.0 V DC): #02 Europe, 50–52, 144–146, 0.495–999.990 Tx High 50 MHz 2.0 A (typical) #03 UK 430–440 144, 430 MHz 2.0 A (typical)
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SPECIFICATIONS D Receiver • Selectivity (except WFM) : Less than 15 kHz/–9 dB • Receive system : Double-conversion More than 30 kHz/–60 dB superheterodyne • Spurious and image rejection ratio: • Intermediate frequencies : 1st 69.45 MHz (FM/AM) 50, 144 MHz Less than –60 dB 13.35 MHz (WFM) 430 MHz...
OPTIONS AD-92SMA ANTENNA CONNECTOR ADAPTER BP-217 Li-Ion BATTERY PACK Allows you to connect an antenna with a BNC connector. 7.4 V/1500 mAh (Min.)/1580 mAh (Typ.) Lithium Ion battery (SMA to BNC adapter) pack. Approx. 6 hrs. and 20 min. operating time at 50M band with high power, Tx : Rx : Standby = 1:1:8.
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OPTIONS HS-94 EARHOOK CS-T90A CLONING SOFTWARE + OPC-478 CLONING VS-1 HS-94 HEADSET + VS-1 CABLE VOX/PTT UNIT Allows you to transfer data from memories, etc. and quickly ® Flexible boom micro- and easily edit and store data via a PC for Microsoft ®...
POCKET GUIDE Important operating instructions are summed up in this and the following page for your simple reference. By cutting along the line and folding on the dotted line, it will become a card sized operating guide which can easily be carried in a card case or wallet, etc.
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We Icom Inc. Japan 1-1-32, Kamiminami, Hirano-ku Osaka 547-0003, Japan Declare on our sole responsibility that this equipment complies with the essential requirements of the Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive, 1999/5/EC, and that any applicable Essential Test Suite measurements have been performed.
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