D Transmit Frequency Monitor Check; D 1750 Hz Tone Burst - Icom IC-7100 Advanced Instructions

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RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT
Repeater operation (Continued)

D Transmit frequency monitor check

You may be able to directly receive the other party's
transmitted signal without having to go through a re-
peater. This function helps you to check whether direct
communication can be made, or not.
While receiving, hold down
can directly receive the other party's transmitted sig-
nal.
• While holding down
XFC
frequency offset are displayed above the function menu.
L eft
D isplay
R ight
C enter

D 1750 Hz tone burst

A 1750 Hz tone is required to access most European
repeaters.
In the FM mode,
push
q
to select the "M-2" screen (M-2 menu).
Push [PTT] on the microphone to transmit, and then
w
touch [TONE](D) during repeater access.
• "1750Hz TONE" appers.
Communicate in the normal way.
e
(R) to see if you
XFC
(R), the duplex direction and
The L, R, C or D in the
instructions indicate the
part of the controller.
L: Left side
R: Right side
C: Center bottom
D: Display (Touch screen)
(C) one or more times
MENU
• While hold down
• While hold down [PTT]
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Hold down
XFC
XFC
Displays the
transmit fre-
quency
Duplex direction and frequency offset
Popup window appears

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William Carpenter
January 26, 2025

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?

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Mr. Anderson
February 10, 2025

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.

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