I Microphone Connection; I Separate Installation - Icom IC-2710H Instruction Manual

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INSTALLATION

I Microphone connection

The microphone connector is located behind the front panel.
Connect the supplied microphone as follows:
Push the release button, then detach the remote controller
as shown below.
Connect the supplied microphone to the microphone con-
nector.
Release
button
Microphone pin assignments
➀ 8 V OUT
➁ Freq. up/down
➂ 8 V control IN
➃ PTT
➄ Mic AF (–)
➅ Mic AF (+)
➆ Ground
➇ Data IN
Reattach the remote controller to the main body.
To remove the microphone, push the release button as
above.
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I Separate installation

Using an optional OPC-600/601
panel can be separated from the main body, doubling as a re-
mote controller.
Detach the front panel as shown at left.
Connect a separation cable to the front panel and to the
main body using the supplied screws as illustrated below.
Push
mic release
SEPARATION CABLE
Rear of front panel
OPC-600 or OPC-601
, the front
Main body

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Bob
January 20, 2025

Set sub-audible tone to 67 Hz. How do I save it so that it transmits?

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Mr. Anderson
February 4, 2025

To save the sub-audible tone setting to 67 Hz on the Icom IC-2710H for transmission, follow these steps:

1. Enter the desired frequency and ensure the radio is in VFO mode.
2. Access the tone setting by pressing the appropriate button (e.g., [SET] or similar).
3. Navigate to the sub-audible tone frequency setting using the tuning dial.
4. Select 67.0 Hz as the tone frequency.
5. Exit the tone setting mode by pressing [ECLR] or the tuning dial.
6. To save the tone setting permanently, overwrite the memory channel with the updated settings.

Note: If you do not overwrite the memory channel, the tone setting will be cleared when switching to memory/call mode.

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