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IC-F9011
RadioÊ G uide
NovemberÊ 2009
YourÊ Smart
P25Ê Choice
P25Ê T runking
P25Ê C on ventional
AnalogÊ C on ventional
ALLÊ I NÊ O NE

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  • Page 1 IC-F9011 RadioÊ G uide NovemberÊ 2009 YourÊ Smart P25Ê Choice P25Ê T runking P25Ê C on ventional AnalogÊ C on ventional ALLÊ I NÊ O NE...
  • Page 2 ■Handbook Revisions Icom reserves the right to make changes to the content of this handbook at any time without notice or obligation. ■IPR and Copyrights The Icom products described in this handbook may include Icom Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) and/or copyrighted Icom computer programs stored in radio memories or other media/devices.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Promotional Materials · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · Useful Information on Icom America’s Web site · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    Company Profile Icom, the wireless communication experts Icom Inc. is a company located in Osaka, Japan, and is a manufacturer of wireless communication products. Since Icom’s establishment in 1954, we have had a long record as a trusted manufacturer of land mobile radio, amateur radio, marine radio, navigation products, aviation radio and communications receivers.
  • Page 5: Overview

    Overview Product Line Up VHF Handheld Transceivers (USA Version) UHF Handheld Transceivers (USA Version) (EXP Version) IC-F9011B IC-F9011S IC-F9011T “Non-display model” “Simple model” “10-key model” Supplied Accessories Dimensions (mm/inch) (May differ according to version) Flexible Antenna MB-115 BP-254 Connector Belt Clip, Li-Ion Battery cover Alligator model...
  • Page 6: Common Features

    The IC-F9011 series, much more evolved from the IC-F70D series, is not simply enabling migration from analog to digital but also covers a wide range of features. The standard trunking capability of the IC-F9011 series is outstanding, ensuring smooth communication, despite busy signal traffic. Furthermore the IC-F9011 series has the advanced DVSI AMBE+2 enhanced vocoder, resulting in clear speech audio.
  • Page 7 United States Army's Developmental Test Command, to specify various environmental tests to prove that equipment qualified to the standard will survive in the field. Icom has been tested to and passed the following MIL-STD requirements and Tactical group function Tactical group function strict environmental standards strict environmental standards.
  • Page 8: Ip Classification Codes

    IP Classification Codes Ingress Protection (IP) ratings are developed by the European Committee for Electro Technical Standardization. International Standard IEC 60529 outlines an international classification system that describes the sealing characteristics of electrical equipment. The classification system defines the level of protection provided by enclosures to prevent the ingress of foreign objects and moisture into the electrical equipment.
  • Page 9: Project 25

    2.0 lifesaving capabilities on the job – even under to 9.6 kbps and Icom IC-F9011 series include this adverse conditions – with minimal training. AMBE+2™ enhanced vocoder.
  • Page 10: Function And Specifications Comparison

    Function and Specifications Comparison Model No. IC-F9011 B IC-F9011S IC-F9011T IC-F9021B IC-F9021B Version Destinations USA-01 USA-01 USA-01 USA-02 USA-03 Keypad Model Simple Full BP-254 BP-254 BP-254 BP-254 BP-254 Supplied Battery 3040mAh 3040mAh 3040mAh 3040mAh 3040mAh Supplied Antenna FA-S65V FA-S65V FA-S65V...
  • Page 11 Function and Specifications Comparison Model No. IC-F9021S IC-F9021S IC-F9021T IC-F9021T IC-F9023B Version Destinations USA-02 USA-03 USA-02 USA-03 EXP-02 Keypad Model Simple Simple Full Full BP-254 BP-254 BP-254 BP-254 BP-254 Supplied Battery 3040mAh 3040mAh 3040mAh 3040mAh 3040mAh Supplied Antenna FA-S58U FA-S75U FA-S58U FA-S75U FA-S58U...
  • Page 12 Function and Specifications Comparison Model No. IC-F9023S IC-F9023S IC-F9023T IC-F9023T Version Destinations EXP-03 EXP-02 EXP-03 EXP-02 Keypad Model Simple Simple Full Full BP-254 BP-254 BP-254 BP-254 Supplied Battery 3040mAh 3040mAh 3040mAh 3040mAh Supplied Antenna FA-S58U FA-S75U FA-S58U FA-S75U Type Approval FIPS 140-2 Certified FIPS 140 2 Certified *1 *3...
  • Page 13: Accessories

    Accessories Supplied Accessory Attachments Attach the supplied accessories as shown below. Flexible antenna Connect the supplied flexible antenna to the antenna connector. CAUTION: ▒• NEVER carry the transceiver by holding the antenna. ▒• DO NOT connect the antenna other than those listed on 3-3-6 ▒...
  • Page 14: Optional Accessories

    Optional Accessories The optional accessories available with IC-F9011 series is shown below. Ask your Icom distributor for further details if required. (Some options may not be available for all countries.) *BATTERY PACKS and CASE *DESKTOP CHARGER ▲ BC-119N ▲ BC-145SA ▲AD-110...
  • Page 15 ▒ The pictures of headset shown above include optional VS-1MC PTT/VOX unit. CLONING SOFTWARE *INTERNAL UNITS *SPEAKER-MIC CS-F9511 EXP #01: For programming all versions of the IC-F9011/F9023 series VHF/UHF HANDHELD UT-128 UT-125 UT-124 R TRANSCEIVERS. MAN DOWN UNIT :...
  • Page 16: Battery/Battery Charging - Caution

    Only Icom battery packs are tested and approved Only Icom battery packs are tested and approved contact your Icom dealer or distributor. for use and charge with Icom radios or Icom chargers. Using third-party or counterfeit battery • WARNING! Immediately wash, using clean water,...
  • Page 17 • CAUTION! NEVER charge the battery outside of the • CAUTION! NEVER charge the battery outside of the specified temperature range: 0˚C to +40˚C (+32˚F to +104˚F). Icom recommends charging the battery at +20˚C (+68˚F). The battery may heat up or rupture if charged out of the specified temperature range.
  • Page 18: Battery Charging

    BC-119N. ▒ NOTE : Factory Optional OPC-515L (for 13.8 V ▒ installed version power source) or CP-17L (for 12 ▒ available at Icom V cigarette lighter socket) can ▒ America with Guide rails be used instead of the AC ▒...
  • Page 19: Battery Pack And Case

    3-3-3 Battery Pack and Case ■ Supplied battery pack (BP-254) BP-237 Latch This is one of the supplied accessories. Attach it to the radio according to the instructions in 3-1 Fig.1 Supplied Accessories Attachments. Battery pack Battery pack Fig.2 Battery release button Fig.3 ■...
  • Page 20: Speaker Microphone

    3-3-4 Speaker Microphone ■ Optional Speaker Microphone (HM-184) To attach Attach the connector of the speaker-microphone into the multi-connector on the transceiver and tighten the screw. Microphone PTT SWITCH Speaker Push and hold to Transmit; Belt clip Screw Release to receive Coin Turn the transceiver power OFF before...
  • Page 21: Optional Vs-1Mc Vox/Ptt Unit

    3-3-5 Optional VS-1MC VOX/PTT Unit ■ Optional VOX/PTT Unit (VS-1MC) The VS-1MC is a VOX/PTT unit for Icom handheld Push transceivers, and allows you hands-free operation. An optional headset (HS-94, etc.) is required for operation. VOX gain level 3 VOX function is OFF •...
  • Page 22: Optional Internal Unit Installation

    Unit Installation 4Turn the rear panel as below. No need to detach The optional units add useful features to the the flexible cables IC-F9011 series. The optional units available with the IC-F9011 series are as follows. (See 3-2 Optional Accessories.) ▪...
  • Page 23 3-3-6 Optional Internal Unit Installation ❑Clock Back-up Battery Replacement When the backup battery is discharged, the transceiver transmits and receives normally but cannot retain the current time. 1Separate the front panel from the CHASSIS. (Refer to "DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTION") 2Replace the clock backup battery, located on the FRONT UNIT as below.
  • Page 24: Operation And Function Operation And Function

    Operation and Function 4-1-1 Operation and Function ⑥DEALER-PROGRAMMABLE TOGGLE SWITCH ■Front panel D i d f Desired function can be programmed by your dealer. When the toggle switch is set to the left side (‘ ’), the preprogrammed function will be activated.
  • Page 25: Function Display [Simple/Full Keypad Model Only]

    ▒ See the operating guide for details of Analog ⑥ BELL INDICATOR ▒ and P25 Trunking/Conventional system Appears/blinks when the specific page call* is ▒ operations. Consult your Icom dealer or system received, according to the pre-programming. ▒ operator for details concerning your *P25 operation only.
  • Page 26: Functions Programmable To Keys

    OFF. *Simple/10-key models only LIGHT KEY “LIGT” Consult your Icom dealer or system operator for Push to turn the transceiver’s backlight ON for about details concerning your transceivers programming. 5 sec. When the backlight function is turned OFF in user set mode.
  • Page 27 Functions Programmable to Keys SCAN A KEY “SCNA” PRIO A REWRITE AND PRIO B REWRITE KEYS For Simple/10-key models “PRAR””PRBR” ➥Push to start and cancel scanning operation. For Simple/10-key models When Power ON Scan function is activated, push ➥Push to select Priority A or Priority B channel. to pause the scanning operation.
  • Page 28 Functions Programmable to Keys ▒ User set mode is also available via the ‘Power ON MR-CH 1, MR-CH 2, MR-CH 3 AND MR-CH 4 ▒ function.’ SWITCHES Selects the memory channels 1,2,3 and 4, directly. CLOCK KEY “CLCK” Push to display the current time on the LCD. TALK-AROUND SWITCH (Conventional operation only) While the current time is indicated, push and hold Turn the talk-around function ON and OFF.
  • Page 29: Preparation For Operation

    The following chart shows the availability of the Re-dial programmable key functions in Analog and APCO DTMF Autodial utod a P25 modes of the IC F9011 series P25 modes of the IC-F9011 series. Scrambler Compander Lone Worker ▒ NOTES for the following chart: Emergency ▒...
  • Page 30 Preparation for Operation Analog mode operation EMERGENCY KEY “EMR” EMERGENCY KEY “EMR” Push and hold for the specified time period*, to (Common operation) enter the emergency mode. After the specified time RE-DIAL KEY “DTMR” period* has passed, an Emergency call or alarm is Push to transmit the last-transmitted DTMF code.
  • Page 31 Preparation for Operation ENCRYPTION KEY “DENC” (The optional UT 125 AES/DES encryption unit is (The optional UT-125 AES/DES encryption unit is required.) Voice Scrambler and Encryption functions For Simple and 10-key models OFF (“OFF” appears* / “ ” disappears) Push to turn the Encryption function ON or OFF. For Non-display model PUSH ➥...
  • Page 32 Preparation for Operation DIGITAL MESSAGE KEY “MSG” DIGITAL MESSAGE KEY “MSG” For ABC and Toggle switches only ➥ Push to enter the Short Message selection mode. SCRAMBLER SWITCH (Analog mode only) After selecting the Short Message, push again to Turns the Voice Scrambler function ON or OFF. enter the destination Individual ID selection mode to send a Short Message.
  • Page 33: Basic Operation

    4-1-5 Basic Operation ZONE TYPE: ■ Turning power ON ■ Turning power ON To select the desired zone : ▒ Prior to using the transceiver for the first time, •Push [Zone], then push [CH Up] or [CH Down]. ▒ the battery pack must be fully charged for •Rotate [ROTARY SELECTOR] *.
  • Page 34 Basic Operation ➣ Un-matched (or matched) CTCSS is received. *1 : Appears only when the external VOX unit is 1 : Appears only when the external VOX unit is (Depending on the pre-set value.) connected. ➣ Un-matched (or matched) NAC is received.* *2 : This function is valid on the transceiver’s (Depending on the pre-set value.) revision 1.3 or later.
  • Page 35 Basic Operation ■ LED indicator ◇ Time and date settings (Non-display model only) Push [Clock] to indicate the current time and date The LED indicator indicates some information as on the LCD. follows: (Ref.: R=Red, G=Green, O=Orange) Push and hold [Clock] for 1 sec to enter the time and date setting mode.
  • Page 36: Analog Mode Operation

    4-1-6 Analog Mode Operation ▒ • Auto TX function DTMF transmission DTMF transmission ▒ The transceiver automatically transmits the If the transceiver has [DTMF Autodial] assigned to it, ▒ microphone audio for the specified time period* the automatic DTMF Transmission function can be ▒...
  • Page 37: Apco P25 Mode Operation

    4-1-7 APCO P25 Mode Operation ■ General ■ General APCO Project-25 (P25) is designed for public safety digital radio, and allows you to make a call to a specific station (Individual call) or to a particular group (Talkgroup call or Announcement call*) in the Conventional and Trunking mode.
  • Page 38 APCO P25 Mode Operation * The valid roaming areas (up to 10) are listed on the If the control channel is found, the transceiver roaming list. attempts registration and group affiliation. Blinks when registration and group affiliation ■ Site Lock function are performed.
  • Page 39: Individual Call

    APCO P25 Mode Operation ■ Individual call Receiving 1When an Individual call is received; Transmitting • The Busy/Transmit indicator lights green. Individual call allows you to make a call to a specific • The ringer sounds. (Depending on the pre- station, and it provides private communication.
  • Page 40 APCO P25 Mode Operation 2Push and hold [PTT] and speak into the microphone. ▒ NOTE: Only one station is permitted to speak at a ▒ time. 3Release [PTT] to receive a response. ▒ NOTE: When the Talkgroup ID is set to ‘65535,’ 2Select the desired Talkgroup ID (or name) ▒...
  • Page 41 APCO P25 Mode Operation 2An acknowledgement is automatically transmitted. 2Push [Digital Button] again to enter the Individual •The Busy/Transmit lights red. ID selection mode. 3Push any key (except for [ ]) to stop the display • A pre-programmed ID name is displayed. from blinking and return to normal operation.
  • Page 42 APCO P25 Mode Operation Not available on Non display model in the Not available on Non-display model in the 5P h [PTT] 5Push [PTT] to transmit the radio inhibit signal to di i hibi i Conventional P25 mode. the target station. ✔...
  • Page 43 APCO P25 Mode Operation 3Push [Digital Button] again to enter the Individual Receiving (Reviving the transceiver) ID selection mode. A Radio uninhibit signal revives the inhibited • A pre-programmed ID name is displayed. transceiver. • When the ID name is not programmed, 1When an inhibited transceiver receives a radio the ID code is displayed.
  • Page 44 APCO P25 Mode Operation ■ Radio Check function ■ Radio Check function 6Release [PTT]. Transmitting • “ACK RECEIVED” is displayed after receiving an A Radio Check function allows an operator to know acknowledgement from the target station, and if the target station is within communication range. then the transceiver returns to normal operation.
  • Page 45 APCO P25 Mode Operation 3Push [Digital Button] again to enter the Status Receiving Message selection mode Message selection mode. ▒ ▒ Not available on Non-display model. • A pre-programmed Status Message is displayed. 1When a Status Message is received; • The Busy/Transmit indicator lights green. •...
  • Page 46 APCO P25 Mode Operation 3Push [Digital Button] again to enter the Short 3Push [Digital Button] again to enter the Short Receiving Receiving Message selection mode. ▒ Not available on Non-display model. *A pre-programmed Short Message is displayed. 1When a Short Message is received; •...
  • Page 47 APCO P25 Mode Operation 1Push [Digital Button] to enter the digital call type selection mode. ▒ ✔ Quick access ▒ Push [Phone] to enter the phone number ▒ selection mode directly. In this case, skip step 2. ▒ Go to step 3. 4Push [CH Up] or [CH Down], or rotate 2Push [CH Up] or [CH Down], or rotate [CH [CH Up/Down] to select the desired ID (or name.)
  • Page 48 APCO P25 Mode Operation ▒ Not available on Non-display model. 5Push [PTT] to make a Phone call to the target telephone station. 1Push [Digital Button] to enter the digital call type • The Busy/Transmit indicator lights red. selection mode. • Beeps sound after the Phone call is connected to 2Push [CH Up] or [CH Down], or rotate the target telephone station.
  • Page 49 APCO P25 Mode Operation [Emergency] key assignment is necessary to Transmitting an Emergency call along with transmit the Emergency alarm transmit the Emergency alarm. an Emergency alarm ▒ NOTES: 1Push and hold [Emergency]*1 for the specified ▒ When the Auto TX function is pre-set, the time period*2 to enter the emergency mode.
  • Page 50 APCO P25 Mode Operation 2An acknowledgement is automatically transmitted 2An acknowledgement is automatically transmitted. ➥ Push [Lone Worker] to toggle the Lone Worker • The Busy/Transmit lights red. function ON or OFF. 3Push any key (except for [ ]) to stop the display from blinking and return to normal operation.
  • Page 51 APCO P25 Mode Operation ➣When the channel in which the OTAR function When the channel in which the OTAR function Active Keyset selection Active Keyset selection is enabled is selected, the transceiver This function allows you to select the Active Keyset automatically attempts registration to the that is stored in the transceiver.
  • Page 52: Apco P25 Conventional & Trunking - Basic Functions

    4-1-8 Tactical Group Function Clearing the tactical group in zone 128 ■ Tactical Group function — Individual channel clearing I di id The Tactical Group function enables commonly 1Push [CH Up] or [CH Down], or rotate used channels to be placed together in zone 128. [CH Up/Down] to select the channel which you ▒...
  • Page 53 Tactical Group Function ▒ NOTE: When the “DEALER” indication does not ▒ NOTE: When the DEALER indication does not Handheld to Mobile connection ▒ clear after entering 6 digits, the input code ▒ number may be wrong. In that case, turn the ▒...
  • Page 54 4-1-9 APCO P25 Trunking and Conventional Basic functions This list shows each function that is supported by P25 trunking mode, by P25 conventional mode, or by both. Trunking Conventional Functions System System Enable the radio to operate on the Multiple Network Support multiple different networks by selecting new parameter in SU.
  • Page 55 APCO P25 Trunking and Conventional Basic functions Trunking Conventional Functions System System Monitoring the arrival of groupcall Priority Group Monitor signals with high priority level. Emergency Alarm Emergency alarm. Call Alert Call alert. Short Message Short message function Status Update Request Status message function Status Query Status message function...
  • Page 56 APCO P25 Trunking and Conventional Basic functions Trunking Conventional Functions System System Packet Data communication ready Packet Data ARP (APR) UDP/IP (support for OS i/f or LwIP UDP/IP adaptable. implementation) SLIP/PPP (support for OS i/f or LwIP SLIP/IP adaptable. implementation) Subnetwork Dependent SNDCP Convergence Protocol adaptable...
  • Page 57: Cloning Software Cs-F9010/F9510

    ▒ Please check the serial number on the CD. If you ◇This cloning software is designed to perform data ▒ have obtained the software by the download setting and cloning for the IC-F9011 series VHF ▒ service, enter the ID which was provided from the P25 TRUNKING HANDHELD TRANSCEIVERS,.
  • Page 58 Basic Setup of Cloning Software ■ Connections All cloning operations are performed from the computer’s keyboard— the operation required on the transceiver side is; 1 First, connect the cloning cable as illustrated below. 2 Then, rotate [VOL] to turn power ON. Attaching: Attach the connector cover...
  • Page 59 Basic Setup of Cloning Software ■ Programming information ■ Programming information We recommend that you review all of the transceiver's data before entering/editing parameters even when the transceiver is factory fresh. • Double-click the desired cell in the contents list screen directory, or right-click the cell to display the edit menu.
  • Page 60: Cloning Items

    Tree View and Contents list screen. Common, etc.) Introduction CS-F9010/F9510 cloning software is designed to perform data setting and cloning for the IC-F9011 series VHF P25 TRUNKING HANDHELD series VHF P25 TRUNKING HANDHELD TRANSCEIVERS, and the IC-F9510 series VHF P25 TRUNKING MOBILE TRANSCEIVER.
  • Page 61 Cloning Items Remote Monitor Digital Set the TX to make a call to listen to the targeted Set the TX to make a call to listen to the targeted radio's audio frequency without requiring any action from the targeted radio user. Phone Number List Make a list for easy recognition of the phone number.
  • Page 62 Cloning Items External I/O DTMF Settings Set the time period/signal length for the DTMF Timer, First Timer, * # Timer. Continuous Tone CH Switch Table Available for mobile radios only. Port Setting The desired function can be assigned to some of Continuous Tone the D-sub 25 pins on the screen.
  • Page 63 4-2-3 APCO P25 Trunking – Clone soft Setting When "SYSTEM" is selected for the Coverage Type, APCO P25 Trunking this Home WACN ID and Home System ID must This is the overall construction of the P25 match to those of a control channel to register for Trunking System.
  • Page 64 APCO P25 Trunking – Clone soft Setting •Coverage Type When a CH ID list with no valid channel is selected, Select the coverage type for the area that the radio "X" appears in the cell and "System Registration" in is allowed to roam from UNRESTRICTED, SYSTEM, the tree view screen.
  • Page 65 APCO P25 Trunking – Clone soft Setting ▒ ▒ NOTE: •Trigger Enable ▒ Do not assign [High/ Low] function if transmit This function activates the background scan only ▒ power setting must not be changed by an operator. when the Received Signal Strength Indication (RSSI) level of a control channel becomes lower than the L1: Low1 [High/Low] selects "Low1"...
  • Page 66 APCO P25 Trunking – Clone Soft Setting •Hunt List •TX CH ID Enter a control channel ID from the broadcast channel structure to set an uplink frequency. The ID is defined by TIA TSB-102. AABD. Even if the available number of control channels in a list has been set in Capacity in the List Operation •TX CH Number screen, you can add or delete a channel in each list.
  • Page 67 APCO P25 Trunking – Clone Soft Setting To create a new roaming area, point to the cell on •Base Frequency (MHz) the [New] line which is located at the bottom of the Enter the lowest channel frequency that starts from screen, then double click or right click to display the for the channel identifier.
  • Page 68: Otar - Cloning Software Setup

    4-2-4 OTAR – Clone Software Setup OTAR Setting For details on how to set up the OTAR function in Set the Common Key Reference (CKR) used for the cloning software, please see the instructions below. system within the range of 1 to 4095. The CKR is used for encrypting Key Management Messages (KMMs-Registration, Deregistration, Hello and Unable To Decrypt).
  • Page 69 OTAR – Clone Software Setup KMM Enc ON/OFF Gateway Address (Available when "IPv4 Static" is Select whether or not to encrypt Key Management selected in Network Address Type above.) Messages (KMMs). Enter the IPv4 gateway address for the system. Unconfirmed The radio uses unconfirmed packets to Subscriber OTAR Port exchange KMMs with the KMF.The Set the User Datagram Protocol (UDP) port of the...
  • Page 70 OTAR – Clone Software Setup General Delayed Acknowledge Interval Timer (Sec) Enter the time period for Interval Timer within the range of 0.0 to 25.5 (in 0.1 sec steps). The radio delay transmitting acknowledgment for this set period after receiving a Key Management Message (KMM) that requests Delayed Acknowledgment.
  • Page 71: Apco P25 Access Code Types

    APCO P25 Access Code Types The IC-F9510 series provides capability to set up your own talk groups and quiet stand-by when others are The IC F9510 series provides capability to set up your own talk groups and quiet stand by when others are talking.
  • Page 72: Scan

    Scan 2) Priority Scan: ■Scan List Priority scan. "Primary CH" and "Secondary CH" are A total of 17 scanning groups are available for a used as the priority channels. Selected channels are wide variety and flexible scanning operation. In this scanned in sequence while monitoring "Primary CH"...
  • Page 73 Scan The compatibility of the previous and current scan The compatibility of the previous and current scan TX CH TX CH mode: Select the desired channel as the transmission channel. Last CH Transmission is performed in the channel that the scan stopped last. If it is no last channel, the scan start channel is selected for transmission.
  • Page 74 Scan Last CH Scan is cancelled in the channel that the scan stopped last. If there is no last channel, the scan start channel is selected when the scan is canceled during scanning. Prio-A CH Prio A CH Scan is cancelled in the priority Scan is cancelled in the priority A channel.
  • Page 75: Display Text

    Display Text ■Display Text ➣ You can use and make an original character that Enter up to a 24-character text for easy recognition is edited in the Character Editor Screen. of the scan group. The programmed texts are indicated in the scan selection mode. ■Text-Portable Right click to display the [Edit...
  • Page 76: Voice Scrambling/Encryption

    ■Voice scrambling function The optional voice scrambler unit provides high performance private communication between stations with the same scrambler code. The IC-F9011 series has a built-in inversion type voice scrambler. (Analog mode only) What is ‘Inversion type voice scrambler’ ? The audio frequency band is inverted as below.
  • Page 77: Encryption Setup

    ▒ powered up, the display will show ASTRO ® 25 if ▒ *NOTE : Icom part No. 5610000270 ALA651B ▒ it can be used for P25 encryption. ▒ Using this Icom connector is recommended but any other ▒ maker’s connectors are also available. Please choose ▒ “straight type”.
  • Page 78: Otar

    Net Control Station (NCS). physical process of loading crypto equipments with The current IC-F9011 series all include the OTAR t IC F9011 ll i l d th OTAR key, therefore it can save cost. A station has function.
  • Page 79: Apco P25 Dvsi's Ambe+2

    APCO P25 DVSI AMBE+2™ Vocoder IC-F9510 series has DVSI AMBE +2™ New The Mean Opinion Score Values Vocoder Ready In multimedia using codecs to compress the bandwidth requirement (for example, of a digitized voice connection from the standard 64 kilobit/sec Digital Voice Systems, Inc.
  • Page 80: Useful Information On Icom America's Web Site

    Useful Information on Icom America’s Web site The information about the APCO P25 and IC-F9511 series is also available on the Icom America Inc. home page. Please browse http://www.icomamerica.com/en/default.aspx Icom America Inc. Home page Icom Global Site Following materials are downloadable from these sites.
  • Page 81 Useful Information on Icom America’s Web site The information about the APCO P25 and IC-F9511 series are also available on the Icom America Inc. home page. Please browse http://www.icomamerica.com/en/default.aspx Icom America Inc. Home page Land Mobile > IC-F9011 series Icom Global Site...
  • Page 82: Instruction Manual And Other Materials

    Instruction Manual and Other Materials The following Instruction Manuals are available on the Icom Web site. Please browse http://www.icom.co.jp/world/index.html < Home Page > < Support Center Page > Instruction Manual for : Operating Guide for : IC-F9011B/S/T IC-F9011B/S/T IC-F9021B/S/T IC-F9021B/S/T...
  • Page 83 IC-F9011 RadioÊ G uide ForÊ P eopleÊ W hoÊ MakeÊ SmartÊ Choices 2380Ê 116thÊ AvenueÊ NE Bellevue,Ê WAÊ 98004 phone:Ê 425-454-8155 fax:Ê 425-454-1509 www.icomamerica.com...

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