Instruction Manual
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Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. WARNING: MODIFICATION OF THIS DEVICE TO RECEIVE CELLULAR RADIOTELEPHONE SERVICE SIGNALS IS PROHIBITED UNDER FCC RULES AND FEDERAL LAW. INSTRUCTION MANUAL COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVER iR6 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. WARNING: MODIFICATION OF THIS DEVICE TO RECEIVE CELLULAR RADIOTELEPHONE SERVICE SIGNALS IS PROHIBITED UNDER FCC RULES AND FEDERAL LAW. INSTRUCTION MANUAL COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVER iR6 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Instruction Manual
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... risk of Microsoft Corporation in Japan, the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Spain, Russia and/or other countries. Icom, Icom Inc. The IC-R6 communications receiver is designed and built with years of your time to thank you for making your IC-R6 your IC-R6. We want to take a moment of trouble-free operation. R WARNING! and the...
... risk of Microsoft Corporation in Japan, the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Spain, Russia and/or other countries. Icom, Icom Inc. The IC-R6 communications receiver is designed and built with years of your time to thank you for making your IC-R6 your IC-R6. We want to take a moment of trouble-free operation. R WARNING! and the...
Instruction Manual
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...connected. • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV techni- The IC-R6 receives RF energy from extremely strong signals on some frequencies. These limits are designed to radio communications. iii OPERATING THEORY Electromagnetic radiation, which has frequencies of the following measures: ...cian for a Class B digital device, pursuant to create sound waves. This equipment generates, uses and can be determined by Icom Inc., could void your authority to operate this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can radiate ...
...connected. • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV techni- The IC-R6 receives RF energy from extremely strong signals on some frequencies. These limits are designed to radio communications. iii OPERATING THEORY Electromagnetic radiation, which has frequencies of the following measures: ...cian for a Class B digital device, pursuant to create sound waves. This equipment generates, uses and can be determined by Icom Inc., could void your authority to operate this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can radiate ...
Instruction Manual
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... 64 n Data format 64 n Command table 65 12 FREQUENCY TABLE 67-74 n TV channels 67 n VHF marine channels 70 n Weather channels 70 n Other communications in the USA 72 n Other communications- q w e r t other countries 73 13 MAINTENANCE 75-76 n Troubleshooting 75 n CP-18A/E fuse replacement 76 14 SPECIFICATIONS 77 15 OPTIONS 79 16 POCKET... 1 e Belt clip 1 r Ni-MH b�a�t�te��ri�e�s 2 t AC adapter 1 * Not supplied, or the shape is different, depending on the receiver version.
... 64 n Data format 64 n Command table 65 12 FREQUENCY TABLE 67-74 n TV channels 67 n VHF marine channels 70 n Weather channels 70 n Other communications in the USA 72 n Other communications- q w e r t other countries 73 13 MAINTENANCE 75-76 n Troubleshooting 75 n CP-18A/E fuse replacement 76 14 SPECIFICATIONS 77 15 OPTIONS 79 16 POCKET... 1 e Belt clip 1 r Ni-MH b�a�t�te��ri�e�s 2 t AC adapter 1 * Not supplied, or the shape is different, depending on the receiver version.
Instruction Manual
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..."EX" appear. [DIAL] Expand set a desired frequency offset within 0.000-159.995 MHz range. • The tuning step, selected in communication through a repeater, some utility communications, etc. Setting display i W hile holding down [SQL] to select "-DUP" or "+DUP." w Hold down [FUNC], rotate [DIAL] ... after 1 second and "0.600" (default) and "OW" appear. (Default offset differs depending on the frequency band or 4 receiver version.) After 1 sec. Repeater information (frequency offset and shift direction) can be programmed into memory channels. (p. 19) D Setting q S et the station...
..."EX" appear. [DIAL] Expand set a desired frequency offset within 0.000-159.995 MHz range. • The tuning step, selected in communication through a repeater, some utility communications, etc. Setting display i W hile holding down [SQL] to select "-DUP" or "+DUP." w Hold down [FUNC], rotate [DIAL] ... after 1 second and "0.600" (default) and "OW" appear. (Default offset differs depending on the frequency band or 4 receiver version.) After 1 sec. Repeater information (frequency offset and shift direction) can be programmed into memory channels. (p. 19) D Setting q S et the station...
Instruction Manual
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...-V connections example CI-V compatible transceiver DC 9-15 V PC CI-V compatible transceiver IC-R6 to the PC. Data formats differ according to a PC via Icom's CI-V Communication Interface. An appropriate application for CI-V command is not supplied from the receiver to [SP] RS-232C cable CT-17 2-conductor 3.5(d) mm plug 3-conductor 3.5(d) mm plug must be connected...
...-V connections example CI-V compatible transceiver DC 9-15 V PC CI-V compatible transceiver IC-R6 to the PC. Data formats differ according to a PC via Icom's CI-V Communication Interface. An appropriate application for CI-V command is not supplied from the receiver to [SP] RS-232C cable CT-17 2-conductor 3.5(d) mm plug 3-conductor 3.5(d) mm plug must be connected...
Instruction Manual
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12 FREQUENCY TABLE ■ Other communications in the USA D HF CB (Citizens Band) channels CH Frequency 1 26.965 MHz 2 26.975 MHz 3 26.985 MHz 4 27.005 MHz 5 27.015 MHz 6 ... MHz 37 27.375 MHz 38 27.385 MHz 39 27.395 MHz 40 27.405 MHz D GMRS (General Mobile Radio Service) channels Transceiver Transceiver Receive transmit 462.5500 MHz 467.5500 MHz 462.5625 MHz 462.5750 MHz 467.5750 MHz 462.5875 MHz 462.6000 MHz 467.6000 MHz...
12 FREQUENCY TABLE ■ Other communications in the USA D HF CB (Citizens Band) channels CH Frequency 1 26.965 MHz 2 26.975 MHz 3 26.985 MHz 4 27.005 MHz 5 27.015 MHz 6 ... MHz 37 27.375 MHz 38 27.385 MHz 39 27.395 MHz 40 27.405 MHz D GMRS (General Mobile Radio Service) channels Transceiver Transceiver Receive transmit 462.5500 MHz 467.5500 MHz 462.5625 MHz 462.5750 MHz 467.5750 MHz 462.5875 MHz 462.6000 MHz 467.6000 MHz...
Instruction Manual
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CE 17 1 DECLARATION 2 OF CONFORMITY 3 4 We Icom Inc. Japan 5 1-1-32, Kamiminami, Hirano-ku Osaka 547-0003, Japan 6 Declare on conformity with the 7 essential requirements of the Radio and Telecommunications ... Soden 24th Dec. 2009 Place and date of issue 8 Suite measurements have been performed. 9 Kind of equipment: COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVER Icom (Europe) GmbH Communication Equipment 10 Auf der Krautweide 24, Type-designation: iC- r6 65812 Bad Soden am Taunus, 11 Germany Authorized representative name 12 Version (where applicable): This compliance is based on ...
CE 17 1 DECLARATION 2 OF CONFORMITY 3 4 We Icom Inc. Japan 5 1-1-32, Kamiminami, Hirano-ku Osaka 547-0003, Japan 6 Declare on conformity with the 7 essential requirements of the Radio and Telecommunications ... Soden 24th Dec. 2009 Place and date of issue 8 Suite measurements have been performed. 9 Kind of equipment: COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVER Icom (Europe) GmbH Communication Equipment 10 Auf der Krautweide 24, Type-designation: iC- r6 65812 Bad Soden am Taunus, 11 Germany Authorized representative name 12 Version (where applicable): This compliance is based on ...