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.
BC-96 MICROPHONE HOLDER
Holds the HM-90 body in a convenient place and supplies
power to the charging circuit of the HM-90. Has a charging
indicator.
CP-13/L CIGARETTE LIGHTER CABLE WITH NOISE FILTER
OPC-288/L DC POWER CABLE
Supply power to the BC-96 for charging the Ni-Cd battery in-
side the HM-90 when the BC-96 cannot be connected to the
EX-1759 directly.
HM-90
BC-96
D Internal units for function enhancements
UT-49 DTMF DECODER UNIT
Provides pager and code squelch functions. Also provides an
external DTMF function for the U.S.A. version only.
UT-104 TONE SQUELCH UNIT
Provides pocket beep, tone squelch and tone scan functions.
D Others
MB-17A MOBILE MOUNTING BRACKET
One-touch bracket. Transceiver body is easily attached and
removed.
IC-PS30 DC POWER SUPPLY
Provides 13.8 V DC and 25 A max. for base station use.
CS-2710 CLONING SOFTWARE + OPC-646 CLONING CABLE
Provides quick and easy programming of items, including
memory channels and set mode contents, for local repeater
frequencies, etc.
MB-17A
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Questions and answers
Set sub-audible tone to 67 Hz. How do I save it so that it transmits?
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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