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FUNCTIONS FOR TRANSMIT
Split frequency operation
Split frequency operation allows you to transmit and
receive on two different frequencies. Split frequency
operation is performed using frequencies in VFO A and
VFO B.
• The Split frequency operation is automatically turned OFF
when turning ON the One-touch repeater function.
The following is an example of setting 21.290 MHz/
USB mode for receiving and 21.310 MHz/USB mode
for transmitting.
Set 21.290 MHz in VFO A and select the USB
q
mode.
Push
(C) one or more times to select the
w
MENU
"M-1" screen (M-1 menu).
Touch [SPLIT](
D) to turn ON the Split function.
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• The transmit frequency (VFO B) and "SPLIT" appear.
• If desired, tap [SPLIT](D) again to turn OFF the func-
tion.
Set 21.310 MHz in VFO B and select the USB mode.
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The setting method has the three following ways.
(1) While holding down
Dial to set the transmit frequency to 21.310 MHz
in VFO B, and then select the operating mode to
USB.
• While holding down
frequency band and operating mode in VFO B.
• While holding down
ceives the transmit frequency in VFO B.
(2) Touch [A/B](D) to select VFO B, rotate the Dial
to set the transmit frequency to 21.310 MHz, and
then select the operating mode to USB.
(3) Use the Quick Split function.
• The Quick Split function is much more convenient for
selecting the transmit frequency. See the next content
for details.
t Now you can receive on 21.290 MHz and transmit on
21.310 MHz.
To change the transmit and receive frequencies, push
[A/B] to exchange VFO A and VFO B.
(R) in VFO A, rotate the
XFC
(R), you can change the
XFC
(R), the transceiver re-
XFC
L eft
D isplay
C enter
Shows the transmit frequency (VFO B)
• While holding down
Shows the transmit frequency (VFO B)
Shows the frequency shift and direction
• After setting up
6-8
The L, R, C or D in the
R ight
instructions indicate the
part of the controller.
L: Left side
R: Right side
C: Center bottom
D: Display (Touch screen)
Touch [SPLIT]
Split icon
XFC
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Questions and answers
IC-7100 is two months old. Power suddenly cut off. Fuses are OK. No obvious damage internally. Can something with the control head cause unit not to power up?
Yes, a control head issue can cause the Icom IC-7100 to not power up. The control head receives power through the extension cable with shielded RJ45 connectors. If there is high resistance in the power wires or a poor connection in the umbilical cable, it may prevent the control head from receiving enough power to function properly. Reseating both connectors may help resolve the issue.
This answer is automatically generated
re ICOM 7100. Digital mode operations leave the mike path inoperable. What protocols are required on the DV USB computer/transceiver cable? Transceiver control head display shows USB-D when the intent is USB.