Icom ID-1 Instruction Manual
Icom ID-1 Instruction Manual

Icom ID-1 Instruction Manual

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DIGITAL TRANSCEIVER
ID-1
DIGITAL
TRANSCEIVER
ID-1
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TD/RD
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TX/RX
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  • Page 1 INSTRUCTION MANUAL DIGITAL TRANSCEIVER ID-1 DIGITAL TRANSCEIVER ID-1 TD/RD TX/RX POWER...
  • Page 2: Important

    mportant operatng nstructons for We want to take a couple of moments of your tme to thank the ID-1. you for makng your ID-1 your rado of choce, and hope you agree wth Icom’s phlosophy of “technology frst.” Many EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS hours of research and development went nto the desgn of your ID-1.
  • Page 3 RF exposure and safety standards please refer to the of such external causes as power falure. Icom also dsmsses Federal Communcatons Commsson Office of Engneerng and all responsblty for demands made by a thrd party.
  • Page 4 The content of ths manual, the hardware and software asso- cated wth the ID-1, and the appearance of the ID-1 are all Icom mcrophones only (suppled or optonal). Other man- subject to change wthout notce.
  • Page 5: Supplied Accessories

    SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES q Mcrophone ………………………………………………… 1 w External speaker (SP-22) ………………………………… 1 e Ethernet cable coupler …………………………………… 1 r DC power cable (3 m; 9.8 ft) …………………………… 1 t USB extenson cable (1.5 m; 4.9 ft) …………………… 1 y Ethernet cable (3 m; 9.8 ft) ……………………………… 1 u Self-adhesve rubber feet …………………………………...
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS FOREWORD …………………………………………………………… ■ Audo level adjustment …………………………………… 34 IMPORTANT …………………………………………………………  ■ VFO and memory mode …………………………………… 34 EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS …………………………………………  ■ Settng a frequency ………………………………………… 35 PRECAUTION ……………………………………………………  ■ Tunng step selecton ……………………………………… 37 SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES ……………………………………...
  • Page 7 10 MEMORY/CALL OPERATION ………………………… 71–82 15 MAINTENANCE ……………………………………… 113–114 ■ General descrpton ………………………………………… 71 ■ Troubleshootng ………………………………………… 113 ■ Memory channel selecton ………………………………… 71 ■ Fuse replacement ……………………………………… 114 ■ Call channel selecton ……………………………………… 72 16 SPECIFICATIONS AND OPTIONS ………………… 115–116 ■...
  • Page 8: Panel Description

    PANEL DESCRIPTION ■ Front panel DIGITAL TRANSCEIVER ID-1 TD/RD TX/RX POWER q MICROPHONE CONNECTOR [MIC] w DATA TRANSMIT/RECEIVE INDICATOR Connects the suppled mcrophone or the remote control- Lghts green whle recevng; lghts red whle transmttng data n data mode. ler, RC-24 (optonal for some versons).
  • Page 9: Rear Panel

    PANEL DESCRIPTION ■ Rear panel Ferrite core: Supplied with the European versions only. r ANTENNA CONNECTOR (p. 13) q ETHERNET RECEPTACLE (p. 17) Connects a 50 Ω antenna wth a type-N connector and a Connects to a PC drectly, or va an extenson cable. 50 Ω...
  • Page 10: MCrophone

    PANEL DESCRIPTION ■ Microphone q PTT SWITCH Push and hold to transmt; release to receve. w UP/DOWN SWITCHES [UP]/[DN] Push ether swtch to change operatng frequency, mem- ory channel, etc. e UP/DN LOCK SWITCH Slde to toggle [UP]/[DN] swtches functon ON and OFF.
  • Page 11: ApplCatOn Screens (On Pc Screen)

    PANEL DESCRIPTION ■ Application screens (on PC screen) D Main screen * The applcaton screen can be seen after the applcaton nstallaton. See page 30 for detals. y u i w VIEW MENU q FILE MENU Clck to dsplay the vew menu to dsplay the followng Clck to dsplay the file menu to perform the followng op- screens or selectons.
  • Page 12 PANEL DESCRIPTION e OPTION MENU o FUNCTION BUTTONS [CD] Clck the opton menu to dsplay and set the followng : Clck to dsplay and hde the Receved call re- tems. cord screen. • COM port settng screen [CS] : Clck to dsplay and hde the Select Call Sgn •...
  • Page 13 PANEL DESCRIPTION !0 EMR MODE BUTTON [EMR] @0 TUNING STEP BUTTON [TS] Clck to enter and ext EMR mode. Clck to dsplay the tunng step lst. After the tunng step selecton, the lst dsappears. !1 MESSAGE BUTTON [MSG] @1 1 MHz TUNING BUTTON [MHz] Clck to turn the message screen ndcaton ON and OFF.
  • Page 14 PANEL DESCRIPTION D Memory channel list screen q CHANNEL SELECT r REPEATER Select the memory channel for operaton by double clck- Select the desred shft drecton for repeater operaton from RP–, RP+, RPS and Smplex n RP cell, and enter ng and select “Move to ths channel”.
  • Page 15 PANEL DESCRIPTION y DIGITAL Select the desred dgtal squelch functon from dgtal code squelch, dgtal call sgn squelch and OFF n DSQL cell, and enter the desred dgtal code number wthn 00 to 99 range for the dgtal code squelch functon. DSQL : Dgtal call sgn squelch ON CSQL : Dgtal code squelch ON u CALL SIGN...
  • Page 16: Remote Controller (Rc-24; OptOnal For Some VersOns)

    PANEL DESCRIPTION ■ Remote controller (RC-24; Optional for some versions) Function display (p. 12) Keypad (pgs. 10, 11) 1294. 500 DV RP- q TUNING DIAL [DIAL] y OPERATING MODE SWITCH [MODE] (p. 38) Selects the operatng frequency (p. 35), memory channel Push to select an operatng mode from FM, DV (Dgtal (p.
  • Page 17 PANEL DESCRIPTION o POWER SWITCH [PWR] (p. 33) Turns power ON and OFF when pushed for 0.5 sec. [TONE• •5] ➥ FM mode: Push to turn the repeater tone, D Keypad tone squelch and pocket beep functon ON and OFF. [CS•...
  • Page 18 PANEL DESCRIPTION [MN•9] [F.INP•L] ➥ Push to select memory name or frequency n- ➥ Push to enable the drect frequency or mem- dcaton durng memory mode. (p. 82) ory channel number nput. ➥ After pushng [F.INP•L], nput dgt “9” for op- ➥...
  • Page 19: Function Display

    PANEL DESCRIPTION D Function display e BUSY INDICATOR Appears when a sgnal s beng receved, the squelch s open, or the montor functon s actvated. NOTE: If ths ndcator appears and no audo s heard t 1294.500 s one of several condtons. 1.
  • Page 20: Installation And Connections

    For a descrpton and a dagram of accessory equpment n- To obtan maxmum performance from the transcever, select cluded wth the ID-1, see ‘Suppled Accessores’ on p. v of a hgh-qualty antenna and mount t n a good locaton. A non- ths manual.
  • Page 21 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS Type-N CONNECTOR INSTALLATION EXAMPLE Nut Rubber gasket 15 mm Slide nut, washer, rubber gasket and clamp over the coaxial cable, then cut the end of the cable Washer evenly. Center Clamp conductor Strip the cable and fold the braid back over the clamp.
  • Page 22: Power Supply Connections

    mportant tems. Make sure: • The [POWER] swtch s OFF. • Output voltage of the power source s 12–15 V when you ID-1 use a power supply. • DC power cable polarty s correct. : postve + termnal...
  • Page 23: MCrophone And Speaker ConnectOns

    Connect the suppled mcrophone to the [MIC] connector on the remote controller (RC-24) or front panel and the speaker to the [SP] connector on the rear panel as follows. • Microphone connection through RC-24 • Microphone connection without RC-24 ID-1 to [MIC] ID-1 to [MIC] Mic extension cable, OPC-647 (2.5 m;...
  • Page 24: ConnectNg A Pc

    NOTE: When no Ethernet port s avalable wth your PC, nstall an Ethernet card and t’s drver before connectng the ID-1. Ask your local computer dealer for detals about NOTE: When connectng the ID-1 and the PC through an nstallng a Ethernet card to your computer.
  • Page 25: Driver Installation

    Windows ® w The “Found New Hardware Wzard” wll come up as below. q Connect the ID-1 to the desred USB port. • “Found New Hardware” appears as below. Insert the suppled CD nto the CD drve, select “Install the software automatcally (Recommended),” then clck [Next>].
  • Page 26 DRIVER INSTALLATION e The wzard starts searchng for the drver and shows the t Wndows starts nstallng the USB drver. dalog below durng search. y After the nstallaton s completed, clck [Fnsh]. r After the drver s found, the “Hardware Installaton” dalog box appears as below.
  • Page 27 DRIVER INSTALLATION u The “Found New Hardware Wzard” wll come up agan to i After the drver s found, the “Hardware Installaton” dalog nstall the USB seral port drver. box appears as below. Select “Install the software automatcally (Recommended),” Clck [Contnue Anyway] to start the nstallaton. then clck [Next>].
  • Page 28 DRIVER INSTALLATION !0 After the nstallaton s completed, clck [Fnsh]. Click !1 After clckng [Fnsh], the dalog appears as below. !2 Eject the CD. • Rebootng the PC s recommended.
  • Page 29: MCrosoft ® WNdows ® 98/Me

    Windows ® 98/Me t Clck [OK]. q Connect the ID-1 to the desred USB port. • The drver nstallaton starts. • “New Hardware s found” dalog box appears. w The “New Hardware Found” wll come up as below. Clck [Browse...].
  • Page 30: MCrosoft ® WNdows ® 2000

    ® 2000 e Select “Search for a sutable drver for my devce (recom- q Connect the ID-1 to the desred USB port. mended),” then clck [Next>]. • “Found New Hardware” dalog box appears below. w The “Found New Hardware Wzard” wll come up as below.
  • Page 31 DRIVER INSTALLATION r Select “CD-ROM drves,” and nsert the suppled CD nto t When the drver s found, the followng dalog s dsplayed. the CD drve, then clck [Next>]. Clck [Next>] to start the nstallaton. Select Click Click NOTE: When the approprate drver s not found, a dffer- ent dalog s dsplayed.
  • Page 32 DRIVER INSTALLATION y After the nstallaton s completed, clck [Fnsh]. i Clck [Next>]. Click Click u The “Found New Hardware” wzard appears agan.
  • Page 33 DRIVER INSTALLATION o Select “Search for a sutable drver for my devce (recom- !0 Select “CD-ROM drves,” then clck [Next>]. mended),” then clck [Next>]. Select Select Click Click...
  • Page 34 DRIVER INSTALLATION !1 When the drver s found, the followng dalog s dsplayed. !2 After the nstallaton s completed, clck [Fnsh]. Clck [Next>] to start the nstallaton. Click Click !3 Eject the CD. • Rebootng the PC s recommended. NOTE: When the approprate drver s not found, a dffer- ent dalog s dsplayed.
  • Page 35: Com Port ConfirmatOn

    DRIVER INSTALLATION ■ COM port confirmation t Clck the [Devce Manager]. After the drver nstallaton, confirm the drver avalablty and the port number are recommended. In ths secton, screen shots of Wndows XP are used for n- structon example. However, the nstructons are smlar to another operatng systems, Wndows 98, Me and 2000.
  • Page 36 DRIVER INSTALLATION y Clck “ ” of the “Ports (COM & LPT)” to dsplay the usable COM port and the port number. Click u Confirm the USB seral port avalablty and the COM port number. • The COM port number s used for the COM port setup. (p. 32) Confirm the USB serial port availability and the COM port number.
  • Page 37: Application Installation

    APPLICATION INSTALLATION q Insert the CD nto the CD drve. r After the preparaton, the followng dalog s dsplayed. w Open the CD drve contents va “My computer” or “Wn- Clck [Next>]. dows Explorer.” • “Drver” and “ID1” folders are avalable. e Double clck “Setup.exe”...
  • Page 38 After the nstallaton s completed, clck [Fnsh]. ton. Click Click u Eject the CD. • Clck [Browse...] then type the desred locaton f you specfyng • The ID-1 shortcut con s created on the desktop. the nstallaton locaton. • Rebootng the PC s recommended.
  • Page 39: Basic Operation

    “ID-1” n the program menu. • Once the COM port s set, ths operaton wll not be necessary. • ID-1 man screen appears and “COM Port Error” may be ds- • When usng multple rados wth the same Laptop, changng played for 1st tme as below.
  • Page 40: Squelch Level Adjustment (Fm Mode Only)

    • Pushng [POWER] on the ID-1 front panel also turns power ON. • “SQL” and set level appear on the functon dsplay. • Push [PWR] (or [POWER] on the ID-1 front panel) for 0.5 sec. • Set the squelch level wthn 9 to 19 s recommended.
  • Page 41: AudO Level Adjustment

    BASIC OPERATION ■ Audio level adjustment ■ VFO and memory mode D From the application D From the application q Open the squelch. ➥ Clck [V/M] to toggle between VFO and memory mode. • The montor functon s avalable to open the squelch wthout ad- justng [SQL] level—...
  • Page 42: SettNg A Frequency

    BASIC OPERATION ■ Setting a frequency D Using the RC-24 tuning dial D Using the application tuning dial q Set the ponter on the tunng dal control then; rght clck to q Rotate [DIAL] to set the operatng frequency. • Operatng frequency wll be changed wth the selected tunng ncrease, left clck to decrease the operatng frequency.
  • Page 43 BASIC OPERATION D Direct frequency input from the application Hint! q Clck [F.INP]. • Keypad screen appears. The drect frequency nput can also be performed from the PC’s keyboard. Enter the desred operatng frequency va the PC’s key- board. e.g. When enterng 1295.575 MHz; [1], [2], [9], [5], [.], [5], [7], [5] D Direct frequency input from the RC-24 Click...
  • Page 44: Tuning Step Selection

    BASIC OPERATION ■ Tuning step selection D Selecting with the RC-24 D Selecting with the application ➥ Clck [TS], then select the desred tunng step from the lst. q Push [MHz• •2] for 0.5 sec. • “TS” and the selected tunng step appear. •...
  • Page 45: Lock FunctOn (Rc-24 Only)

    ■ Lock function ■ Operating mode selection (RC-24 only) To prevent accdental frequency changes and unnecessary The ID-1 has 3 operatng modes— FM, Dgtal voce and functon access, use the lock functon. Data modes. D Selecting with the application ➥ Push [F.INP•L] for 0.5 sec. to turn the lock functon ON and OFF.
  • Page 46: Call Sign Setting

    CALL SIGN SETTING ■ Your call sign setting e Select “MY” text box then type your call sgn from the PC’s Your call sgn must be programmed for both Dgtal voce and keyboard. data modes communcatons. r Clck [OK] for “MY” to program. Up to 5 call sgns for your group members can be pro- grammed.
  • Page 47 CALL SIGN SETTING D Setting with the RC-24 q Push [CS• •1] 4 tmes to enter call sgn select mode e Push [V/M] to enter the call sgn edt condton. and select My call sgn tem. • The 1st dgt blnks. •...
  • Page 48 CALL SIGN SETTING t Push [SQL] several tmes to select the desred character u Repeat the steps r to y to enter your call sgn. group, then rotate [DIAL] to select the desred character. i Push [V/M] to fix the call sgn and ext the edt condton. •...
  • Page 49: StatOn/Repeater Call SGn SettNg

    CALL SIGN SETTING ■ Station/Repeater call sign setting D Setting with the RC-24 Staton call sgn must be set for the specfied staton call as well as repeater operaton n both Dgtal voce and data q Push [CS• •1] once to enter call sgn select mode and modes communcatons.
  • Page 50 CALL SIGN SETTING e Push [V/M] to enter the call sgn edt condton. t Push [SQL] several tmes to select the desred character • The 1st dgt blnks. group, then rotate [DIAL] to select the desred character. • AB : Alphabets (A to Z) •...
  • Page 51 CALL SIGN SETTING ✔ For your information: u Repeat the steps r to y to enter the desred staton or repeater call sgn. Staton and/or repeater call sgn can be programmed from i Push [V/M] to program the call sgn and ext the edt con- Receved call record when a call s receved.
  • Page 52: Transmit And Receive- Voice

    TRANSMIT AND RECEIVE— VOICE ■ FM mode operation ■ Digital voice mode operation q Set the desred frequency n VFO mode from the applca- q Set the desred frequency n VFO mode from the applca- ton or the RC-24. (pgs. 35, 36) ton or the RC-24.
  • Page 53: When Calling The Desired Station

    TRANSMIT AND RECEIVE— VOICE RC-24 RC-24 - Push [BK• •.] for 0.5 sec. - Push [CS• •1]. • “ ” appears besde the operatng mode ndcaton, “DV.” - Rotate [DIAL] to select the desred call sgn (pro- grammed), or push [V/M] then set the desred call sgn (see pgs.
  • Page 54: When ReceVNg A DGTal Call

    TRANSMIT AND RECEIVE— VOICE ■ When receiving a Digital call When an ndvdual staton call s receved, the callng staton D Received call record— RC-24 call sgn can be stored nto the receved call record. q To confirm the receved calls, push [CS• •1] for 0.5 sec.
  • Page 55 • OFF (no “✔”) : The record screen appears only when [CD] s clcked. Click to save. NOTE: The saved data can not be re-loaded wth the ID-1 Click to remove “�.” control applcaton. Load the file wth a spreadsheet soft- ware for log management, etc.
  • Page 56: Short Message FunctOn

    TRANSMIT AND RECEIVE— VOICE ■ Short message function ID-1 has a short message functon n Dgtal Voce mode r Push [PTT] to make a call. operaton. Ths functon allows smultaneous 20-character • The message s transmtted mmedately wth your voce.
  • Page 57 TRANSMIT AND RECEIVE— VOICE D Short message operation— RC-24 q Durng Dgtal Voce operaton, push [TXnh• t Push [SQL] several tmes to select the desred character • Set the desred operatng frequency and call sgn, etc., n ad- group, then rotate [DIAL] to select the desred character. vance.
  • Page 58 • The same message sendng from the same call sgn staton ç å won’t be dsplayed repeatedly. • The message n the RC-24 wll be cleared when ID-1 s pow- ered OFF. Call sign is displayed here. 1294.500 !5 Push [TXnh•...
  • Page 59 TRANSMIT AND RECEIVE— VOICE D Automatic message indication The receved message can be dsplayed on the RC-24 wthout selectng the “RX Message” ndcaton. • Setting from the RC-24 q Push [MODE] several tmes to select DV or DD mode. • Setting from the application w Push [TXnh•...
  • Page 60: MonTor FunctOn

    TRANSMIT AND RECEIVE— VOICE ■ Monitor function D Monitoring mode selection Under normal settngs, an FM mode sgnal cannot be heard, The montor functon releases all squelch mutes, nose even when the montor s turned ON. There s an excepton, squelch, tone squelch, dgtal code squelch and dgtal and ths s when you have the Dgtal montor set to the call sgn squelch, to montor the sgnal on the dsplayed...
  • Page 61 TRANSMIT AND RECEIVE— VOICE • Setting from the RC-24 q Push [MODE] several tmes to select dgtal mode. w Push [TXnh• ] for 0.5 sec. to enter set mode. e Push [MODE] or [TXnh• ] to select “Digital Monitor” tem. r Rotate [DIAL] to select the desred montorng mode.
  • Page 62: Repeater Operation- Voice

    Internet network network 10 GHz backbone s called as Zone. About time-out timer function The ID-1 has a tme-out tmer functon for dgtal repeater 10 GHz signal Repeater D operaton. The tmer lmts a contnuous transmsson for ap- Repeater C prox.
  • Page 63: General

    Rx: 1289.975 MHz Rx: 1289.975 MHz • The ID-1 USA verson has the auto repeater functon. Thus the step 3 (and 4 n FM mode) may not be necessary, dependng on the settng. • Repeater settngs can be stored nto a memory channel.
  • Page 64 REPEATER OPERATION— VOICE ■ Accessing an FM repeater D Setting from the application q Clck [MODE] to select FM mode. t Push and hold [PTT] to transmt. • The dsplay frequency automatcally changes to the transmt fre- • “FM” appears. quency (repeater nput frequency).
  • Page 65 REPEATER OPERATION— VOICE D Setting from the RC-24 q Push [MODE] to select FM mode. t Push and hold [PTT] to transmt. • “FM” appears. • The dsplay frequency automatcally changes to the transmt fre- w Set the desred receve frequency quency (repeater nput frequency).
  • Page 66: Repeater Tone Frequency Setting

    REPEATER OPERATION— VOICE ■ Repeater tone frequency setting D Setting from the application D Setting from the RC-24 q Dsplays set mode screen by performng one of the follow- q Push [MODE] several tmes to select FM mode. ng operatons. w Push [TXnh•...
  • Page 67: Offset Frequency SettNg

    REPEATER OPERATION— VOICE ■ Offset frequency setting D Setting from the RC-24 D Setting from the application q Dsplays set mode screen by performng one of the follow- q Push [MODE] several tmes to select FM mode. w Push [TXnh• ] for 0.5 sec.
  • Page 68: AccessNg A DGTal Repeater

    REPEATER OPERATION— VOICE ■ Accessing a Digital repeater y Set the desred near-by repeater call sgn n “RPT1” then clck [OK]. • Clck [Z] to select the call sgn. D Setting from the application • When the desred repeater call sgn s not programmed, enter q Clck [MODE] to select DV (Dgtal voce) mode.
  • Page 69 REPEATER OPERATION— VOICE For practical digital repeater operation i Push and hold [PTT] to transmt; release [PTT] to receve. When usng a dgtal repeater n dgtal voce mode, the trans- o Clck [RP] several tmes untl the “RP–” or “RP+” ndcator msson must be performed after the repeater sgnal dsap- dsappears to return to smplex operaton.
  • Page 70 REPEATER OPERATION— VOICE D Setting from the RC-24 q Push [MODE] to select DV (Dgtal voce) mode. t Push [CS• •1] one more tme to select “RPT1,” then • “DV” appears. rotate [DIAL] to select the desred repeater call sgn. w Set the desred receve frequency (repeater output frequency) •...
  • Page 71: Data Operation

    ■ General ■ Precaution R WARNING! The ID-1 allows you to not only for the voce communcatons The saved file(s) n the shared folder may but also the data communcatons wth Data mode. be modfied or deleted, or unknown file(s) may be coped nto...
  • Page 72: Internet Access

    DATA OPERATION ■ Internet access D Setting from the application u Set the gateway repeater call sgn n “RPT2” then clck [OK]. q Clck [MODE] to select DD (Data) mode. • Clck [Enable] (“✔” appears) to enable “RPT2” call sgn settng. •...
  • Page 73 DATA OPERATION i Clck [TX nh] to release transmsson nhbt. • The transmt nhbt ndcator (above [TX nh]) turns OFF. • Starts accessng to the gateway repeater. Click o Start up a web browser then access to the desred web ste.
  • Page 74 DATA OPERATION D Setting from the RC-24 q Push [MODE] to select DD (Data) mode. u Push [ ] for 0.5 sec. to enable the gateway connecton, • “DD” appears. when the repeater requres the “G” settng. w Set the near-by repeater frequency. •...
  • Page 75: Data TransferrNg

    DATA OPERATION ■ Data transferring NOTE: Set a fixed IP address, the same workgroup and a Click if necessary. shared folder for each PC, as well as the call sgn settng each other for drect data transferrng between ID-1s. In ths case, the steps e, t to u are not necessary.
  • Page 76 DATA OPERATION D Setting from the RC-24 q Push [MODE] to select DD (Data) mode. o Push [TXnh• ] to release transmsson nhbt. • “DD” appears. • “RPS” appears nstead of “TXinh” ndcaton. w Set the desred frequency. • Starts accessng to the desred PC (va repeater/s). !0 Open “Network Computers.”...
  • Page 77: Low-Speed Data CommunCatOn

    NOTE: The applcaton must be qut durng low-speed data operaton. The applcaton and a low-speed data commu- ncaton software cannot be operated smultaneously, due to both of data passng through the ID-1 USB port. t Start up the low-speed data communcaton applcaton. y Set the applcaton as follows.
  • Page 78: Memory/Call Operation

    MEMORY/CALL OPERATION ■ General description • Dial selection w Left clck or rght clck on [DIAL] to ncrease or decrease The transcever has 105 memory channels ncludng 2 scan the memory channel number. edge memory channels (1 par), and 3 call channels. Each •...
  • Page 79: Call Channel Selection

    MEMORY/CALL OPERATION D Selecting with the RC-24 ■ Call channel selection q Push [V/M] to select memory mode. • “M” appears besde the channel number ndcaton. Call channel s pre-programmed memory channel that can be accessed by smply clckng call channel button. The transcever has 3 call channels.
  • Page 80 MEMORY/CALL OPERATION D Selecting with the RC-24 q Push [CALL] to select call channel • Selecting from Memory Channel screen • “C” appears besde the channel number ndcaton. w Dsplay the Memory channel screen. - Select “Edt Memory Channel(M)...” n Vew menu. - Clck “...
  • Page 81: ProgrammNg A Memory/Call Channel

    MEMORY/CALL OPERATION ■ Programming a memory/call channel VFO settngs, ncludng the set mode contents such as re- e Select the desred memory or call channel number by rght peater tone frequency, offset, can be programmed nto a clckng or left clckng on the [DIAL] n the screen. memory and call channel.
  • Page 82: Memory Channel Screen

    MEMORY/CALL OPERATION D Programming from the application — Memory Channel screen q Dsplay the Memory channel screen. r Set the other tems as follows. • Repeaters— RP - Select “Edt Memory Channel(M)...” n Vew menu. - Clck “ ” n tool bar. Double clck the cell, then select the - Press [F6] key on the PC keyboard.
  • Page 83 MEMORY/CALL OPERATION D Programming with the RC-24 • Call Sign— YOUR, RPT1, RPT2 Clck to select the cell, then enter the desred staton or q Set the desred frequency n VFO mode. repeater call sgn from the PC keyboard drectly. ➥...
  • Page 84: CopyNg A Memory Contents

    MEMORY/CALL OPERATION ■ Copying a memory contents D Copying from the application — Memory Channel screen Ths functon copes a memory channel’s contents to VFO (or q Dsplay the Memory channel screen. another memory/call channel). Ths s useful when searchng - Select “Edt Memory Channel(M)...”...
  • Page 85: Memory Clearing

    MEMORY/CALL OPERATION D Copying with the RC-24 ■ Memory clearing q Select the desred memory or call channel wth [DIAL] or keypad to be coped. Contents of programmed memores can be cleared (blanked), • Push [V/M] or [CALL] to select memory mode or call channel, f f desred.
  • Page 86 MEMORY/CALL OPERATION D Clearing from the application ✔ For your convenience— Memory Chan- — Memory Channel screen nel screen other operations q Dsplay the Memory channel screen. - Select “Edt Memory Channel(M)...” n Vew menu. - Clck “ ” n tool bar. - Press [F6] key on the PC keyboard.
  • Page 87: ProgrammNg Memory Name

    MEMORY/CALL OPERATION ■ Programming memory name D Programming with the RC-24 Each memory channel can be programmed wth an alpha- numerc channel name for easy recognton and can be nd- q Push [V/M] to select memory mode. cated ndependently by channel. Names can be a maxmum w Select the desred memory channel wth [DIAL] or keypad.
  • Page 88 : Alphabets (Captal: A to Z) • ab : Alphabets (Small letter: a to z) • 12 : Numbers (0 to 9) Name:Icom ID-1 • _/ : Symbols (space and /) ç å • !" : Symbols ( ! “ # $ % & ’ ( ) ✱ + , – . : ; < = > ? @ [ \ ] ^...
  • Page 89: Memory Name NdCatOn

    Clck [MN] to show the programmed memory name. • “MN” appears. • When no memory name s programmed, the programmed fre- [MN•9] quency s dsplayed. e To cancel the ndcaton, clck [MN] agan. 1294.500 Selected with [MN•9]. Click Toggles indication with [MN]. Icom ID-1...
  • Page 90: Scan Operation

    SCAN OPERATION ■ Scan types There are 3 scan types and 4 resume condtons to sut your Scannng searches for sgnals automatcally and makes t eas- operatng needs. er to locate new statons for contact or lstenng purposes. PROGRAMMED SCAN MODE SELECT SCAN Repeatedly scans between Repeatedly scans all memory...
  • Page 91: Scan Start/Stop

    SCAN OPERATION ■ Scan start/stop e Select the desred scan type. D Preparation • After the selecton, the selected scan starts. Set the scan resume condton (p. 89); program the scan edges (pgs. 85–87); program 2 or more memory channels (pgs.
  • Page 92: ProgrammNg Scan Edge Channels

    SCAN OPERATION ■ Programming scan edge channels Scan edges can be programmed n the same manner as e Select the memory channel “PA” by rght clckng or left memory channels. Scan edges are programmed nto scan clckng on the [DIAL] n the screen. edges PA and PB, n memory channels.
  • Page 93 SCAN OPERATION D Programming from the application — Memory Channel screen q Dsplay the Memory channel screen. r Set the other tems as follows. • Repeaters— RP - Select “Edt Memory Channel(M)...” n Vew menu. - Clck “ ” n tool bar. Double clck the cell, then select the - Press [F6] key on the PC keyboard.
  • Page 94 SCAN OPERATION D Programming with the RC-24 • Call Sign— YOUR, RPT1, RPT2 Clck to select the cell, then enter the desred staton or q Set the desred scan edge frequency n VFO mode. repeater call sgn from the PC keyboard drectly. ➥...
  • Page 95: Skip Channel Setting

    SCAN OPERATION ■ Skip channel setting D Setting from the RC-24 The memory skp functon speeds up scannng by checkng only those memory channels not set as skp channels. Set q Select the desred memory channel. skp channels as follows. ➥...
  • Page 96: Scan Resume CondTOn

    SCAN OPERATION ■ Scan resume condition • Resuming conditions • “P-2” : Scan pauses untl the sgnal dsappears and then re- sumes 2 sec. later. • “T-5” : Scan pauses 5 sec. whle recevng a sgnal. • “T10” : Scan pauses 10 sec. whle recevng a sgnal. The scan resume condton can be selected as tmer or pause •...
  • Page 97: Priority Watch

    PRIORITY WATCH ■ Priority watch types ■ Priority watch operation D Operating from the application Prorty watch checks for sgnals on a VFO frequency every 5 sec. whle operatng n memory mode. The transcever has q Select VFO mode; then, set an operatng frequency. 2 prorty watch types to sut your needs.
  • Page 98 PRIORITY WATCH D Operating from the RC-24 q Select VFO mode; then, set an operatng frequency. w Set the watch channel(s). For memory channel watch: Select the desred memory channel. For call channel watch: Select the desred call channel by clckng [CALL], then clck (left or rght) on the [DIAL].
  • Page 99: Pocket Beep And Tone/Digital Squelch

    POCKET BEEP AND TONE/DIGITAL SQUELCH ■ Pocket beep operation • Using the CTCSS — in FM mode w Dsplays the Set Mode screen. - Select “Edt Set Mode(C)...” n Vew menu. Ths functon uses subaudble tones n FM; dgtal code or - Clck “...
  • Page 100 POCKET BEEP AND TONE/DIGITAL SQUELCH • Using the digital code squelch— in Digital voice mode • Using the call sign squelch— in Digital voice mode w Dsplays the Set Mode screen. w Clck [CS] to dsplay Select Call Sgn screen. e Double clck the “Dgtal Code”...
  • Page 101 POCKET BEEP AND TONE/DIGITAL SQUELCH D Setting from the RC-24 • Using the digital code squelch— in Digital voice mode q Set the desred operatng frequency and mode (FM or Dgtal voce). w Push [TXnh• ] for 0.5 sec. to enter set mode. e Push [MODE] or [TXnh•...
  • Page 102 POCKET BEEP AND TONE/DIGITAL SQUELCH • Using the call sign squelch— in Digital voice mode w Push [CS• •1] 4 tmes (“MY” selecton), then rotate dal to select the desred call sgn. [CS• •1] e Push [CS• •1] agan to ext call sgn selectng cond- ton.
  • Page 103: Tone/DGTal Code/Call SGn Squelch OperatOn

    POCKET BEEP AND TONE/DIGITAL SQUELCH ■ Tone/Digital code/call sign squelch operation The tone, dgtal code or call sgn squelch opens only when recevng a sgnal wth the same pre-programmed subaudble tone, dgtal code or call sgn, respectvely. D Setting from the application q Set the desred operatng frequency and mode (FM or Dgtal voce).
  • Page 104 POCKET BEEP AND TONE/DIGITAL SQUELCH • Using the digital code squelch— in Digital voice mode • Using the call sign squelch— in Digital voice mode w Dsplays the Set Mode screen. w Clck [CS] to dsplay Select Call Sgn screen. e Double clck the “Dgtal Code”...
  • Page 105 POCKET BEEP AND TONE/DIGITAL SQUELCH D Setting from the RC-24 q Set the desred operatng frequency and mode (FM or i Push [TONE• •5] once to cancel the tone squelch func- Dgtal voce). ton. • “TSQL” dsappears. • Using the CTCSS— in FM mode w Push [TXnh•...
  • Page 106 POCKET BEEP AND TONE/DIGITAL SQUELCH i Push [TONE• •5] once to cancel the dgtal code y Push [PTT] to answer. squelch functon. • When the called staton’s call sgn s not selected n “UR,” push [CS• •1] for 0.5 sec. to dsplay receve call sgn ndcaton •...
  • Page 107: Other Functions

    OTHER FUNCTIONS ■ Set mode D Set mode operation with the RC-24 D Set mode operation with the application q Select “Edt Set Mode(C)...” n Vew menu, clck “ ” n q Push [TXnh• ] for 0.5 sec. w Push [MODE] or [TXnh• ] to select the desred tem.
  • Page 108 OTHER FUNCTIONS D Digital Code D Repeater Tone (Digital Code) (Repeater Tone) ☞ Ths tem appears only when enterng set mode from dig- ☞ Ths tem appears only when enterng set mode from FM ital modes. mode. Sets the desred dgtal code for dgtal code squelch opera- Sets subaudble tone frequency (encoder only) for repeater ton.
  • Page 109: Standby Beep

    OTHER FUNCTIONS D Scan Resume Timer D Auto Reply (Scan Timer) (Auto Reply) ☞ Ths tem appears only when enterng set mode from Dig- Selects scan resume tmer from T-15, T-10 (default), T-5 and P-2. ital modes. • SCT-15/10/5 : Scan pauses for 15/10/5 sec., then re- Durng Dgtal mode operaton, auto reply functon s aval- sumes.
  • Page 110 OTHER FUNCTIONS D Auto RxCall Disp (Auto RxCall Disp) (Extension: Avalable n RC-24 only) ☞ Ths tem appears only when enterng set mode from Dig- Ths tem turn expanded set mode ON and OFF. ital modes. The expanded set mode ncludes nfrequently changed val- When an ndvdual staton call s receved, the callng staton ues or condtons of functons.
  • Page 111 OTHER FUNCTIONS D DV Data Tx D Digital repeater set (DV Data TX) (Digital RPT Set) ☞ Ths tem appears only when enterng set mode from Dig- ☞ Ths tem appears only when enterng set mode from Dig- ital modes. ital modes.
  • Page 112 OTHER FUNCTIONS D Auto message indication D Cooling Fan (Fan) Selects the coolng fan control condton from Auto and ON. (Auto RxMSG Disp) • AUTO : The fan rotates when the nternal temperature ☞ Ths tem appears only when enterng set mode from Dig- of the transcever exceeds the preset value ital modes.
  • Page 113: Auto Repeater

    OTHER FUNCTIONS D Auto Repeater (Auto Repeater) U.S.A. versions only ☞ Ths tem appears only when enterng set mode from FM mode. The auto repeater functon automatcally turns ON or OFF the duplex operaton wth a specfied shft drecton and tone en- coder, when the operatng frequency falls wthn or outsde of the specfied range .
  • Page 114: Emr Mode OperatOn

    OTHER FUNCTIONS ■ EMR mode operation The EMR mode s avalable for Dgtal voce mode operaton. e Operate the transcever normal way. In the EMR mode operaton, no call sgn settng s necessary. r To cancel the EMR mode, clck [EMR] agan, then clck When an EMR mode sgnal s receved, the audo (voce) wll [OK] n the appeared confirmaton dalog box to ext the be sound n the specfied level even the volume settng s set...
  • Page 115 OTHER FUNCTIONS D Operating from the RC-24 q Set the desred frequency and select ether Dgtal voce mode. w Push [AFC• •0] for 1.5 sec. (untl 3 short and 1 long beeps sound) to set the transcever nto EMR mode. •...
  • Page 116: Break-N CommunCatOn

    OTHER FUNCTIONS ■ Break-in communication The break-n functon allows you to break nto an another e When both statons are n standby, transmt to send a statons communcatons n both Dgtal voce and data break-n call. modes operaton. • Programmed call sgn staton receves the break-n call as well as your call sgn.
  • Page 117 OTHER FUNCTIONS • How to use the break-in? Whle operatng wth the call sgn squelch, the squelch D Operating from the RC-24 never opens (no audo sounds) even f a call s receved, q Whle recevng an another statons communcaton, push unless your own call sgn (“MY”) s specfied.
  • Page 118: S-Meter Squelch

    ■ AFC function The AFC (Automatc Frequency Control) functon tunes the The ID-1 has an S-meter squelch. The S-meter squelch al- dsplayed frequency automatcally when an off-set frequency lows you to set a mnmum sgnal level needed to open the s receved.
  • Page 119: Cpu Reset

    OTHER FUNCTIONS ■ CPU reset D Resetting from the RC-24 The functon dsplay may occasonally dsplay erroneous nformaton (e.g. when first applyng power). Ths may be ➥ Whle pushng and holdng [V/M] and [CALL], turn power caused externally by statc electrcty or by other factors. •...
  • Page 120: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE ■ Troubleshooting If your transcever seems to be malfunctonng, please check the followng ponts before sendng t to a servce center. PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION REF. Does not turn on. • Power connector has a poor contact. • Check the connector pns. —...
  • Page 121: Fuse Replacement

    MAINTENANCE PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION REF. Scan does not operate. • The squelch s open. • Set the squelch to the threshold pont. p. 33 • Only 1 memory channel s programmed or other • Program other memory channels or cancel the pgs.
  • Page 122: Specifications And Options

    SPECIFICATIONS AND OPTIONS ■ Specifications D TRANSMITTER • Modulaton system D GENERAL Varable reactance frequency modulaton • Frequency coverage : 1240.000–1300.000 MHz • Type of emsson : FM, GMSK Dgtal Quadrature modulaton (Dgtal) • Output power : 10/1 W • Transmsson speed (theoretcal value) •...
  • Page 123: OptOns

    SPECIFICATIONS AND OPTIONS ■ Options • Selectvty (typcal) More than 12 kHz/6 dB Less than 30 kHz/60 dB HM-154 hand microphones Dgtal voce More than 6 kHz/6 dB RC-24 remote controller unit Less than 18 kHz/50 dB MB-17A mobile mounting bracket Data More than 140 kHz/6 dB OPC-440/OPC-647...
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