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... 27 D Connecting the PS-126 DC POWER SUPPLY 27 D Connecting a non-Icom DC POWER SUPPLY 27 ■ Linear amplifier connections 28 D Connecting the IC-PW1/PW1EURO........... 28 D Connecting a non-Icom linear amplifier....... 29 ■ External antenna tuner connection 29 D Connecting the AH-4 ...D The SUB Dial function 33 ■ VFO description 34 D Selecting the VFO A/B 34 D VFO equalization 34 ■ Selecting VFO/memory mode 34 ■ Selecting a frequency band 35 D Using the band stacking registers 35 ■ Frequency setting 37 D Tuning with [...
... 27 D Connecting the PS-126 DC POWER SUPPLY 27 D Connecting a non-Icom DC POWER SUPPLY 27 ■ Linear amplifier connections 28 D Connecting the IC-PW1/PW1EURO........... 28 D Connecting a non-Icom linear amplifier....... 29 ■ External antenna tuner connection 29 D Connecting the AH-4 ...D The SUB Dial function 33 ■ VFO description 34 D Selecting the VFO A/B 34 D VFO equalization 34 ■ Selecting VFO/memory mode 34 ■ Selecting a frequency band 35 D Using the band stacking registers 35 ■ Frequency setting 37 D Tuning with [...
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...■ Copying the call sign 97 16 D 1st IF filter selection 74 D IF (DSP) filter shape 74 D Copying the call sign memory contents....... 97 D Copying the call record contents 17 ■ Twin PBT operation 75 ■ Noise Blanker 76 into call sign) and... only 67 D Turning ON the Auto Repeater function D "UR" (Destination call sign) programming.... 86 D "R1" (Access/Area repeater call sign memory 98 ■ DR (D-STAR Repeater) mode operation.......... 99 18 D NB Set mode 76 ■ Meter peak hold function 76 D Communication Form 99 ...
...■ Copying the call sign 97 16 D 1st IF filter selection 74 D IF (DSP) filter shape 74 D Copying the call sign memory contents....... 97 D Copying the call record contents 17 ■ Twin PBT operation 75 ■ Noise Blanker 76 into call sign) and... only 67 D Turning ON the Auto Repeater function D "UR" (Destination call sign) programming.... 86 D "R1" (Access/Area repeater call sign memory 98 ■ DR (D-STAR Repeater) mode operation.......... 99 18 D NB Set mode 76 ■ Meter peak hold function 76 D Communication Form 99 ...
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...transmission 124 D GPS message programming 125 D Received GPS message display 126 ■ GPS memory operation 127 D Add a GPS memory 127 D Edit a GPS memory 129 D GPS alarm setting 130 D GPS memory clearing 131 ■ GPS Set mode 132 ■ GPS-A operation 137 D GPS-A...programmed scan (VFO mode 149 D About the Fine programmed scan 149 ■ Memory scan (Memory mode 150 D Memory scan 150 D Mode Select scan 150 D Setting/Cancelling Select Memory channels. 151 D Select Memory scan 151 ■ ∂F scan and Fine ∂F scan 152 D ...
...transmission 124 D GPS message programming 125 D Received GPS message display 126 ■ GPS memory operation 127 D Add a GPS memory 127 D Edit a GPS memory 129 D GPS alarm setting 130 D GPS memory clearing 131 ■ GPS Set mode 132 ■ GPS-A operation 137 D GPS-A...programmed scan (VFO mode 149 D About the Fine programmed scan 149 ■ Memory scan (Memory mode 150 D Memory scan 150 D Mode Select scan 150 D Setting/Cancelling Select Memory channels. 151 D Select Memory scan 151 ■ ∂F scan and Fine ∂F scan 152 D ...
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...replacement 180 D Reverse tracking 154 D DC power cable fuse replacement 180 ■ Satellite memory 155 D Circuitry fuse replacement 180 1 D Satellite memory selection 155 ■ Resetting the CPU 181 D Satellite memory programming 155 D Partial reset 181 2 ■ Preparation 156 D All reset 181 ■...using a measuring device 173 15 16 OPTION INSTALLATION 174-176 16 ■ Opening the transceiver's case 174 ■ UX-9100 1200 MHz band unit installation....... 175 17 ■ FL-430/FL-431 1st if filter installation. ....... 176 ■ ...
...replacement 180 D Reverse tracking 154 D DC power cable fuse replacement 180 ■ Satellite memory 155 D Circuitry fuse replacement 180 1 D Satellite memory selection 155 ■ Resetting the CPU 181 D Satellite memory programming 155 D Partial reset 181 2 ■ Preparation 156 D All reset 181 ■...using a measuring device 173 15 16 OPTION INSTALLATION 174-176 16 ■ Opening the transceiver's case 174 ■ UX-9100 1200 MHz band unit installation....... 175 17 ■ FL-430/FL-431 1st if filter installation. ....... 176 ■ ...
Instruction Manual
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... a straight key is received on the "FM/DV Center Error" 1 option in the "Keyer Type" item of the Keyer Set mode. (p. 55) • Four keyer memory channels are disabled. lights red during transmit. ➥ B links green when an off-frequency signal is automatically bypassed. y ELECTRONIC KEYER JACK [ELEC-KEY] tor lights...
... a straight key is received on the "FM/DV Center Error" 1 option in the "Keyer Type" item of the Keyer Set mode. (p. 55) • Four keyer memory channels are disabled. lights red during transmit. ➥ B links green when an off-frequency signal is automatically bypassed. y ELECTRONIC KEYER JACK [ELEC-KEY] tor lights...
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...and 100 kHz steps are independently selectable for each operating mode. ➥ When the quick tuning is OFF, hold down for 1 second to clear the memory channel. • The channel becomes a blank channel. • This switch is displayed.) ➥ Push to switch the call sign group. ➥... Hold down for 1 second to enter the repeater call sign group selection mode. • "≈" blinks. ➥ When in both the VFO and memory modes. $1 MEMO PAD-READ SWITCH [MP-R] (p. 144) Push to cancel it. 7 cies and operating modes can be recalled, starting from the most recent....
...and 100 kHz steps are independently selectable for each operating mode. ➥ When the quick tuning is OFF, hold down for 1 second to clear the memory channel. • The channel becomes a blank channel. • This switch is displayed.) ➥ Push to switch the call sign group. ➥... Hold down for 1 second to enter the repeater call sign group selection mode. • "≈" blinks. ➥ When in both the VFO and memory modes. $1 MEMO PAD-READ SWITCH [MP-R] (p. 144) Push to cancel it. 7 cies and operating modes can be recalled, starting from the most recent....
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... the SUB Band frequency. The RIT (Receiver Incremental Tuning) shifts the receive frequency without shifting the receive frequency. p. 33) Rotate to select a lower memory channel number. Higher channel Lower channel $9 RIT SWITCH [RIT] (p. 69) ➥ P ush to turn the ∂TX function ON or OFF.... ➥ Hold down for 1 second to add the shift frequency of the ∂TX function to reject interference. p. 139) Select a memory channel. • Rotate clockwise to or subtract it from the displayed frequency. ✔ What is useful for fine tuning stations calling you off-...
... the SUB Band frequency. The RIT (Receiver Incremental Tuning) shifts the receive frequency without shifting the receive frequency. p. 33) Rotate to select a lower memory channel number. Higher channel Lower channel $9 RIT SWITCH [RIT] (p. 69) ➥ P ush to turn the ∂TX function ON or OFF.... ➥ Hold down for 1 second to add the shift frequency of the ∂TX function to reject interference. p. 139) Select a memory channel. • Rotate clockwise to or subtract it from the displayed frequency. ✔ What is useful for fine tuning stations calling you off-...
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...r ANTENNA TUNER ICONS (pp. 159, 160) ➥ " " appears when the antenna tuner is se- u SELECT MEMORY CHANNEL ICON ➥ Appears when the selected memory channel is set kHz or 1 MHz quick tuning steps. (p. 38) • W hen the quick tuning icon "Z" ... !1 o i u y !0 o i u y q FREQUENCY READOUTS Displays the operating frequency. • W hen the quick tuning icon "Z" is displayed, the frequency changes in pre-set as a select memory channel. (p. 151) ➥ Appears when the repeater can be selected as the access repeater in 10 Hz or 1 Hz steps. (pp. 37, 39) w MULTI-FUNCTION...
...r ANTENNA TUNER ICONS (pp. 159, 160) ➥ " " appears when the antenna tuner is se- u SELECT MEMORY CHANNEL ICON ➥ Appears when the selected memory channel is set kHz or 1 MHz quick tuning steps. (p. 38) • W hen the quick tuning icon "Z" ... !1 o i u y !0 o i u y q FREQUENCY READOUTS Displays the operating frequency. • W hen the quick tuning icon "Z" is displayed, the frequency changes in pre-set as a select memory channel. (p. 151) ➥ Appears when the repeater can be selected as the access repeater in 10 Hz or 1 Hz steps. (pp. 37, 39) w MULTI-FUNCTION...
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... ON. #5 ATTENUATOR ICON (p. 71) Appears when the Attenuator function is turned ON. #6 MEMORY ICON (pp. 34, 139) Appears when the memory mode is selected. #7 VFO ICONS (p. 34) Displays whether VFO A or VFO B is selected. #8 BLANK MEMORY ICON (p. 139) Appears when the selected memory channel is blank. #9 AFC ICON (p. 69) (Mode: FM/DV) Appears when...
... ON. #5 ATTENUATOR ICON (p. 71) Appears when the Attenuator function is turned ON. #6 MEMORY ICON (pp. 34, 139) Appears when the memory mode is selected. #7 VFO ICONS (p. 34) Displays whether VFO A or VFO B is selected. #8 BLANK MEMORY ICON (p. 139) Appears when the selected memory channel is blank. #9 AFC ICON (p. 69) (Mode: FM/DV) Appears when...
Instruction Manual
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...8260;4 Tuning function ON or OFF. • " " is displayed when the 1⁄4 Tuning function is required for 1 second to display the "KEY" screen (memory keyer) or the "SEND" screen (keyer send), depending on M2 (Menu 2) display SCAN KEY [SCAN](F-1) (p. 147) Push to display the "SWR" screen...." screen. RTTY MENU KEY [RTTY](F-4) (p. 57) Push to turn the AFC function ON or OFF. • " " is displayed when the AFC function is ON. MEMORY KEYER MENU KEY [KEY](F-4) (p. 50) (Mode: CW) Push to display the "DSQ" screen (digital squelch). DIGITAL SQUELCH KEY [DSQ](F-4) (p. 114) (Mode: DV)...
...8260;4 Tuning function ON or OFF. • " " is displayed when the 1⁄4 Tuning function is required for 1 second to display the "KEY" screen (memory keyer) or the "SEND" screen (keyer send), depending on M2 (Menu 2) display SCAN KEY [SCAN](F-1) (p. 147) Push to display the "SWR" screen...." screen. RTTY MENU KEY [RTTY](F-4) (p. 57) Push to turn the AFC function ON or OFF. • " " is displayed when the AFC function is ON. MEMORY KEYER MENU KEY [KEY](F-4) (p. 50) (Mode: CW) Push to display the "DSQ" screen (digital squelch). DIGITAL SQUELCH KEY [DSQ](F-4) (p. 114) (Mode: DV)...
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... 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 26 ■ External keypad connections 2 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS EXTERNAL KEYPAD Connect an external keypad for keyer memory control.
... 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 26 ■ External keypad connections 2 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS EXTERNAL KEYPAD Connect an external keypad for keyer memory control.
Instruction Manual
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... on only the SM-50) Push to cut out the low frequency components of the Keyer Set mode. In such case, the frequency and memory channel cannot be used as a key paddle if the "MIC Up/Down Keyer" item setting is applied to ground as this can set the dot... [UP]/[DN] switch in the "Paddle Polarity" item of 15 input voice signals. 16 17 18 19 20 21 30 Use caution when using a non-Icom microphone. 2 ■ Microphones D HM-36 q q w w D SM-50 (Option) q rq w r e w e 3 4 q UP/DOWN SWITCHES [UP]/[DN] Push to change the transmit frequency. • The [UP]/[DN...
... on only the SM-50) Push to cut out the low frequency components of the Keyer Set mode. In such case, the frequency and memory channel cannot be used as a key paddle if the "MIC Up/Down Keyer" item setting is applied to ground as this can set the dot... [UP]/[DN] switch in the "Paddle Polarity" item of 15 input voice signals. 16 17 18 19 20 21 30 Use caution when using a non-Icom microphone. 2 ■ Microphones D HM-36 q q w w D SM-50 (Option) q rq w r e w e 3 4 q UP/DOWN SWITCHES [UP]/[DN] Push to change the transmit frequency. • The [UP]/[DN...
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... SUB Dial function ON or OFF. • " " appears when the function is ON. 3 BASIC OPERATION D SUB Band setting mode operation Normally, tuning, operating mode selection, memory channel selection and programming, are for the MAIN Band.
... SUB Dial function ON or OFF. • " " appears when the function is ON. 3 BASIC OPERATION D SUB Band setting mode operation Normally, tuning, operating mode selection, memory channel selection and programming, are for the MAIN Band.
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... q Hold down [A/B] for 1 second copies the contents of Variable Frequency Oscillator. ■ VFO description The IC-9100 has two VFOs; D VFO equalization ➥ Hold down [A/B] for quick memory storage. You can be used for 1 second to call up a frequency and operating mode. displayed VFO. ... to switch between the VFO A and VFO B. • "VFO A" or "VFO B" appears when the VFO is an abbreviation of the selected memory channel into the undisplayed VFO. "A" and "B," for each MAIN and SUB Bands, and are convenient for stations. w Continue searching for quickly selecting two...
... q Hold down [A/B] for 1 second copies the contents of Variable Frequency Oscillator. ■ VFO description The IC-9100 has two VFOs; D VFO equalization ➥ Hold down [A/B] for quick memory storage. You can be used for 1 second to call up a frequency and operating mode. displayed VFO. ... to switch between the VFO A and VFO B. • "VFO A" or "VFO B" appears when the VFO is an abbreviation of the selected memory channel into the undisplayed VFO. "A" and "B," for each MAIN and SUB Bands, and are convenient for stations. w Continue searching for quickly selecting two...
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In addition to the HF/50 MHz, 144 MHz and 430 MHz frequency bands, the IC-9100 can be simultaneously selected in both MAIN and SUB Bands. q Hold down [BAND... each band key to store frequencies and operating modes. Above list shows the USA version's. *2 The optional UX-9100 is pushed once, the last used for an RTTY frequency. [BAND](MAIN/SUB) Band keys [GENE •]... frequency band*1 was selected. D Using the band stacking registers The triple band stacking register provides 3 memories for a list of the bands that are differ depending on the other than HF/50 MHz, you can be ...
In addition to the HF/50 MHz, 144 MHz and 430 MHz frequency bands, the IC-9100 can be simultaneously selected in both MAIN and SUB Bands. q Hold down [BAND... each band key to store frequencies and operating modes. Above list shows the USA version's. *2 The optional UX-9100 is pushed once, the last used for an RTTY frequency. [BAND](MAIN/SUB) Band keys [GENE •]... frequency band*1 was selected. D Using the band stacking registers The triple band stacking register provides 3 memories for a list of the bands that are differ depending on the other than HF/50 MHz, you can be ...
Instruction Manual
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... must adhere to the following: • The USB mode • Maximum of 50 watts ERP (Effective Radiated Power) • 2.8 kHz bandwidth IC-9100 Displayed Frequency* 5.33050 MHz 5.34650 MHz FCC Channel Center Frequency* 5.33200 MHz 5.34800 MHz It's your responsibility to 1.5 kHz below the specified ... may use these frequencies. 5.40350 MHz 5.40500 MHz 1 NOTE: We recommend that you store these frequencies, mode and filter settings into memory To assist you in the table above. 3 *The FCC specifies center frequencies on 2 channels for easy recall. any 5 MHz band frequency...
... must adhere to the following: • The USB mode • Maximum of 50 watts ERP (Effective Radiated Power) • 2.8 kHz bandwidth IC-9100 Displayed Frequency* 5.33050 MHz 5.34650 MHz FCC Channel Center Frequency* 5.33200 MHz 5.34800 MHz It's your responsibility to 1.5 kHz below the specified ... may use these frequencies. 5.40350 MHz 5.40500 MHz 1 NOTE: We recommend that you store these frequencies, mode and filter settings into memory To assist you in the table above. 3 *The FCC specifies center frequencies on 2 channels for easy recall. any 5 MHz band frequency...
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...) • CW pitch control (p. 49) • ¼ function (p. 39) M1 ConvenAieG ntCTranDsUmPit fun1c/ t4ionsK E Y • Break-in function (p. 79) • Keying speed setting (p. 49) • Memory keyer (p. 50) SCP 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 48 i Push [TRANSMIT] to transmit. • The TX/RX indicator...
...) • CW pitch control (p. 49) • ¼ function (p. 39) M1 ConvenAieG ntCTranDsUmPit fun1c/ t4ionsK E Y • Break-in function (p. 79) • Keying speed setting (p. 49) • Memory keyer (p. 50) SCP 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 48 i Push [TRANSMIT] to transmit. • The TX/RX indicator...
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...). 4 RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT ■ Electronic keyer functions You can be selected in the "KEYER 1st Menu" item of the built-in electronic keyer in the memory keyer menu. q In the CW mode, push [MENU] to select the desired menu. w P ush [KEY](F-4) to appear first can access a number of ...the Set mode. (p. 165) M1 AGC DUP 1⁄4 KEY S C P Push • Keyer Send screen (p. 51) SEND M1 M2 M3 M4 001 -1 • Memory Keyer screen KEY SEND EDT 001 SET • Keyer Edit screen (p. 52) [F-3] EDT CQ TEST CQ TEST DE M1 Ω ≈ DEL SPC [F-2] • Contest...
...). 4 RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT ■ Electronic keyer functions You can be selected in the "KEYER 1st Menu" item of the built-in electronic keyer in the memory keyer menu. q In the CW mode, push [MENU] to select the desired menu. w P ush [KEY](F-4) to appear first can access a number of ...the Set mode. (p. 165) M1 AGC DUP 1⁄4 KEY S C P Push • Keyer Send screen (p. 51) SEND M1 M2 M3 M4 001 -1 • Memory Keyer screen KEY SEND EDT 001 SET • Keyer Edit screen (p. 52) [F-3] EDT CQ TEST CQ TEST DE M1 Ω ≈ DEL SPC [F-2] • Contest...
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...to M4 can be transmitted without selecting the keyer send menu. Contents of the function keys, [M1](F-1) to [M4](F-4), to send the memory keyer contents. • Holding down a function key for details. w Push [KEY](F-4) to the "M1" screen (Menu 1). e P ush [SEND...](F-2) to the "KEY" screen (Memory Keyer). 4 RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT ■ Electronic keyer functions (Continued) D Memory keyer send menu Pre-set in the Edit menu. • Transmitting q In the CW mode, push [MENU] to display the "M1...
...to M4 can be transmitted without selecting the keyer send menu. Contents of the function keys, [M1](F-1) to [M4](F-4), to send the memory keyer contents. • Holding down a function key for details. w Push [KEY](F-4) to the "M1" screen (Menu 1). e P ush [SEND...](F-2) to the "KEY" screen (Memory Keyer). 4 RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT ■ Electronic keyer functions (Continued) D Memory keyer send menu Pre-set in the Edit menu. • Transmitting q In the CW mode, push [MENU] to display the "M1...
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...KEY" screen (Mem- Selectable characters and symbols A to Z y P ush [Ω](F-2) to move the cursor backwards, or push [≈](F-3) to the "KEY" screen (Memory Keyer). i Push [MENU] to save, and return to move the cursor forwards. NOTE: "^" is used CW sentences, contest numbers or a count up to insert... 3 (M3). EDT QSL TU DE JA3YUA M3 Ω ≈ DEL SPC EDT TU DE JA3YUA TEST M3 Ω ≈ DEL SPC Pre-programmed memory keyer contents Memory keyer channel M1 M2 M3 M4 Contents CQ TEST CQ TEST DE JA1 JA1 TEST UR 5NN✱ BK CFM TU QRZ? 1 2 3 4 5 6 ...
...KEY" screen (Mem- Selectable characters and symbols A to Z y P ush [Ω](F-2) to move the cursor backwards, or push [≈](F-3) to the "KEY" screen (Memory Keyer). i Push [MENU] to save, and return to move the cursor forwards. NOTE: "^" is used CW sentences, contest numbers or a count up to insert... 3 (M3). EDT QSL TU DE JA3YUA M3 Ω ≈ DEL SPC EDT TU DE JA3YUA TEST M3 Ω ≈ DEL SPC Pre-programmed memory keyer contents Memory keyer channel M1 M2 M3 M4 Contents CQ TEST CQ TEST DE JA1 JA1 TEST UR 5NN✱ BK CFM TU QRZ? 1 2 3 4 5 6 ...