Manual Icom IC 7000
Manual Icom IC 7000
Manual Icom IC 7000
HF/VHF/UHF
ALL MODE TRANSCEIVER
i7000
IMPORTANT EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS
READ THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL WORD DEFINITION
CAREFULLY before attempting to operate the
Personal injury, fire hazard or electric
transceiver. R WARNING
shock may occur.
SAVE THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL. This CAUTION Equipment damage may occur.
manual contains important safety and operating in- If disregarded, inconvenience only. No
structions for the IC-7000. NOTE risk or personal injury, fire or electric
shock.
Spurious signals may be received near the following fre- For European versions
quencies. These are created in the internal circuit and does
not indicate a transceiver malfunction: w o
52.76497 MHz,
443.03535 MHz
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ILLUSTRATIONS
Front panel
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PRECAUTIONS
R WARNING RF EXPOSURE! This device emits AVOID placing the transceiver against walls or putting
Radio Frequency (RF) energy. Extreme caution should be anything on top of the transceiver. This will obstruct heat
observed when operating this device. If you have any dissipation.
questions regarding RF exposure and safety standards Place unit in a secure place to avoid inadvertent use by
please refer to the Federal Communications Commission children.
Office of Engineering and Technology’s report on Evalu-
ating Compliance with FCC Guidelines for Human Radio During mobile operation, NEVER place the transceiver
Frequency Electromagnetic Fields (OET Bulletin 65). where air bag deployment may be obstructed.
R WARNING HIGH VOLTAGE! NEVER touch an During mobile operation, DO NOT place the transceiver
antenna or internal antenna connector during transmis- where hot or cold air blows directly onto it.
sion. This may result in an electrical shock or burn. During mobile operation, DO NOT operate the transceiver
R WARNING! NEVER operate the transceiver while without running the vehicle’s engine. When the trans-
driving a vehicle. Safe driving requires your full atten- ceiver’s power is ON and your vehicle’s engine is OFF,
tion—anything less may result in an accident. the vehicle’s battery will soon become exhausted.
R NEVER apply AC power to the [DC13.8V] socket on Make sure the transceiver power is OFF before starting
the transceiver rear panel. This could cause a fire or dam- the vehicle engine. This will avoid possible damage to the
age the transceiver. transceiver by ignition voltage spikes.
R NEVER apply more than 16 V DC, such as a 24 V During maritime mobile operation, keep the transceiver
battery, to the [DC13.8V] socket on the transceiver rear and microphone as far away as possible from the mag-
panel. This could cause a fire or damage the transceiver. netic navigation compass to prevent erroneous indica-
tions.
R NEVER let metal, wire or other objects touch any in-
ternal part or connectors on the rear panel of the trans- BE CAREFUL! The rear panel will become hot when op-
ceiver. This may result in an electric shock or this could erating the transceiver continuously for long periods.
cause a fire or damege the transceiver. BE CAREFUL! If a linear amplifier is connected, set the
R NEVER connect or use the supplied HM-151 (micro- transceiver’s RF output power to less than the linear am-
phone) with other transceiver. This could cause damage plifier’s maximum input level, otherwise, the linear ampli-
to the transceiver. The HM-151 is designed for use with fier will be damaged.
the IC-7000 ONLY. Use Icom microphones only (supplied or optional). Other
NEVER expose the transceiver to rain, snow or any liq- manufacturer’s microphones have different pin assign-
uids. ments, and connection to the IC-7000 may damage the
transceiver.
AVOID using or placing the transceiver in areas with tem-
peratures below –10°C (+14°F) or above +60°C (+140°F). For U.S.A. only
Be aware that temperatures on a vehicle’s dashboard can Caution: Changes or modifications to this transceiver,
exceed +80°C (+176°F), resulting in permanent damage not expressly approved by Icom Inc., could void your
to the transceiver if left there for extended periods. authority to operate this transceiver under FCC regu-
AVOID placing the transceiver in excessively dusty envi- lations.
ronments or in direct sunlight.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
17 Tuner (Auto Start) ………………………… 130 D Codes for memory name contents ………… 147
18 Tuner (PTT start) …………………………… 131 D Split/Duplex frequency setting……………… 147
19 [TUNER] Switch …………………………… 131 D Repeater tone/tone squelch frequency
20 VSEND Select ……………………………… 131 setting ………………………………………… 147
21 SPEECH Level …………………………… 131 D DTCS code and polarity setting …………… 147
22 SPEECH Language ……………………… 131
23 SPEECH Speed …………………………… 131 18 SPECIFICATIONS ………………………… 148
24 SPEECH S-Level ………………………… 132 ■ General ………………………………………… 148
25 SPEECH [MODE] Switch ………………… 132 ■ Transmitter ……………………………………… 148
26 Memopad Numbers ……………………… 132 ■ Receiver ………………………………………… 148
27 SCAN Speed ……………………………… 132
28 SCAN Resume …………………………… 132 19 OPTIONS …………………………… 149–150
29 MAIN DIAL Auto TS ……………………… 132
20 MENU GUIDE ……………………… 151–152
30 HM-151 [F-1] ……………………………… 133 1
31 HM-151 [F-2] ……………………………… 133 21 ABOUT CE ………………………… 153–154
32 MIC Up/Down Speed ……………………… 133
33 Quick RIT/∂TX Clear ……………………… 133
2
34 SSB/CW Synchronous Tuning …………… 133
35 CW Normal Side …………………………… 134
3
36 VOICE 1st Menu ………………………… 134
37 KEYER 1st Menu ………………………… 134 4
38 DTMF 1st Menu …………………………… 134
39 Mode Select (SSB) ………………………… 134 5
40 Mode Select (CW) ………………………… 134
41 Mode Select (RTTY) ……………………… 134 6
42 Mode Select (AM) ………………………… 135
43 Mode Select (FM) ………………………… 135 7
44 Mode Select (WFM) ……………………… 135
45 External Keypad (VOICE) ………………… 135 8
46 External Keypad (KEYER) ………………… 135
47 Front Keypad Type ………………………… 136 9
48 CI-V Baud Rate …………………………… 136
49 CI-V Address ……………………………… 136
50 CI-V Transceive …………………………… 136
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51 REF Adjust ………………………………… 136
11
14 MAINTENANCE ………………………… 137
■ Fuse replacement ……………………………… 137 12
■ Memory backup………………………………… 137
■ Cleaning ………………………………………… 137 13
15 TROUBLESHOOTING …………… 138–139 14
16 OPTIONAL UNITS SETTING ……… 140–141
■ MB-106 CARRYING HANDLE …………………… 140
15
■ Band voltage modification …………………… 140
■ AT-180 internal switch description …………… 141 16
17 CONTROL COMMAND …………… 142–147 17
■ Remote jack (CI-V) information ……………… 142
D CI-V connection example…………………… 142 18
D Data format…………………………………… 142
D Command table ……………………………… 142 19
D To send/read memory contents …………… 146
D Band stacking register ……………………… 146 20
D Codes for memory keyer contents ………… 146
D Character codes for My Call ……………… 147
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1 PANEL DESCRIPTION
See the illustration of the Front panel on page i-2.
■ Front panel
q AF GAIN CONTROL [AF(SET)] (inner control; p. 33) • When functioning as squelch control
➥ Rotate to vary the audio output level from the (RF gain is fixed at maximum.)
speaker or headphones. Noise squelch (FM mode)
Noise squelch
threshold
Audio output S-meter squelch
(FM mode)
increases threshold
Squelch is S-meter
Audio outut open. squelch
decreases
Push momentarily to enter the set mode menu. Lowest threshold Highest threshold
• Push again to exit the set mode menu.
– +
Adjustable
range
1
PANEL DESCRIPTION 1
Functions appear
!0 MANUAL NOTCH KEY [MNF/ADJ] (p. 81) !5 MAIN DIAL TENSION LATCH
➥ Push momentarily to turn the manual notch func- Selects the main dial drag.
tion ON and OFF in SSB, CW and AM modes. • Three positions are available. The upper setting turns on
•“ ” appears on the display when the function is ac- clicks as the dial is turned.
tivated.
➥ Push and hold for 1 sec. to enter the manual !6 HEADPHONE JACK [PHONES] (p. 18)
notch filter set mode. Accepts headphones with 8–16 Ω impedance.
5
PANEL DESCRIPTION 1
F-2 •“ ” appears when the speech compres- DUPLEX FUNCTION (p. 63)
sor is ON. ➥ Push to select the duplex transmit offset
➥ Push and hold for 1 sec. to enter the com- DUP direction or turn the function OFF.
pression level set mode. F-2 ➥ Push and hold for 1 sec. to turn the one-
• Speech compression can be adjusted in touch repeater function ON/OFF.
compression level set mode.
FM TONE OPERATION
AGC (p. 74)
➥ Push momentarily to set the subaudible
➥ Push to change the time constant of the TON
AGC AGC circuit. F-3
tone encoder for repeater use, tone
squelch function, DTCS and OFF.
F-3 •“ ,” “ ” or “ ” appears when •“ ” appears when the repeater tone
the fast time constant, middle time constant function is ON. (p. 63)
or slow time constant is selected, respec- •“ ” appears when the tone squelch func-
tively. tion is ON. (p. 60)
➥ Push and hold for 1 sec. to enter the AGC •“ ” appears when the DTCS squelch
set mode. function is ON. (p. 61)
•“ ” (OFF) can be selected. ➥ Push and hold for 1 sec. to enter the tone
frequency or DTCS code set mode. (pgs.
TBW (p. 84)
60, 61)
➥ Push momentarily to indicate the selected
TBW TX filter width.
• Tone scan function is also available. (p. 62)
➥ Push and hold to transmit a 1750 Hz tone
F-4 • The popup indicator appears. when pushing and holding [PTT]. (p. 67)
➥ Push and hold for 1 sec. to toggle the TX
filter width between narrow, middle or 9600 MODE
wide.
• The following filters are specified as the de-
9600 Push to turn the 9600 bps data transmis-
sion mode ON and OFF. (p. 116)
fault. Each filter width can be set in the quick F-4
set mode. (pgs. 121, 122)
WIDE : 100 Hz to 2900 Hz
MID : 300 Hz to 2700 Hz
NAR : 500 Hz to 2500 Hz
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1 PANEL DESCRIPTION
F-2
METER SELECTION (p. 36)
Push to select the type of metering dis-
MET played (during transmit) on the display. VFO/MEMORY SELECTION
➥ Push momentarily to toggle VFO and
F-3 • Power, SWR, ALC or COMP metering can be
selected.
V/M memory modes. (pgs. 27, 100)
• Only the S-meter is available during receive. F-3 ➥ Push and hold for 1 sec. to transfer the
frequency and operating mode in the se-
VOICE SQUELCH CONTROL (p. 82) lected memory channel to the currently
displayed VFO. (p. 107)
VSC Push to toggle the voice squelch control
function ON and OFF.
F-4 VOICE SQUELCH CONTROL (p. 82)
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PANEL DESCRIPTION 1
MEMORY WRITE (pgs. 101, 102) SWEEP STEPS (pgs. 70, 71)
➥ Push momentarily to change the sweep
MW
Push and hold for 1 sec. to store the dis-
played VFO frequency and operating SPN step size.
F-1 mode into the selected memory channel. F-1 • Available steps are ±10, 25, 50, 100 and 250
kHz.
➥ Push and hold for 1 sec. to change the
MEMO PAD WRITE (p. 109) sweep steps to ±10 kHz. 1
MPW
Push to store the displayed VFO fre-
quency and operating mode into a memo PEAK HOLD (pgs. 70, 71)
➥ Push to freeze the current simple band
HLD
F-2 pad.
scope display.
F-2 • “H” indicator appears while the function is in
MEMO PAD READ (p. 110) use.
➥ Push and hold for 1 sec. to clear the peak
MPR
Push to call up a memo pad.
levels.
F-3 • Peak levels are displayed in the background
on the simple band scope display. The peak
hold function can be disabled in the scope
✔ What is the memo pad function? set mode. (p. 71)
The memo pad function stores the frequency and operating
mode for easy recall. The memo pads are separate from the FIX/CENTER SELECTION (pgs. 70, 71)
usual memory channels. The default number of memo pads ➥ Push to toggle the simple band scope fix
is 5, however, this can be increased to 10 in the miscella- FIX mode and center mode.
neous (others) set mode, if desired. (p. 132) F-3 • Fix mode:
Rotating [DIAL] leaves the marker centered.
• Center mode:
Rotating [DIAL] moves the edge frequencies.
➥ During fix mode operation, push and hold
for 1 sec. to set the displayed frequency
to that of the marker.
SWEEP SPEED
➥ Push momentarily to change the sweep
SPD speed between Fast and Slow. (pgs. 70,
F-4 71)
➥ Push and hold for 1 sec. to enter the
scope set mode. (p. 71)
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1 PANEL DESCRIPTION
, POWER INDICATOR
Lights green while transceiver power is ON.
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PANEL DESCRIPTION 1
D Microphone connector
10
1 PANEL DESCRIPTION
■ Rear panel
q w e rt y ui o
MIC
KEY ACC DATA
GND
!0
ANT2 ANT1
DC 13.8V
!2
!1
q ELECTRONIC KEYER JACK [KEY] (p. 22) u RTTY JACK [RTT Y] (p. 23)
Accepts a paddle to activate the internal electronic Connects an external terminal unit for RTTY (FSK)
keyer. operation.
• Selection between the internal electronic keyer and • The keying polarity, mark/shift frequencies and etc. can
straight key operation can be made in the keyer set be selected in quick set mode (p. 123).
mode. (p. 50)
i EXTERNAL SPEAKER JACK [EXT SP] (p. 18)
(⊕)
Accepts a 4–8 Ω speaker.
When connecting
a straight key o MICROPHONE CONNECTOR [MIC] (p. 17)
(dot)
Accepts the supplied microphone (connected in par-
(com) allel with the front panel’s [MIC] connector).
When connecting (dash)
a paddle • See p. 3 for microphone notes.
• See p. 10 for microphone connector information.
If you use an external electronic keyer, make sure
!0 GROUND TERMINAL [GND] (p. 15)
the output voltage of the keyer is less than 0.4 V
Connect this terminal to a station or vehicle ground
when keying the transmitter.
to prevent electrical shocks, TVI, BCI and other
w ACCESSORY SOCKET [ACC] (p. 12) problems.
Enables connection to external equipment such as a
!1 ANTENNA CONNECTOR [ANT1], [ANT2] (p. 17)
TNC for data communications, a linear amplifier or
Accepts a 50 Ω antenna with a PL-259 connector.
an automatic antenna selector/tuner, etc.
• [ANT1] is for connection to an HF/50 MHz antenna.
• See page at right for socket wiring information.
• [ANT2] is for connection to an 144/430 MHz antenna.
e DATA SOCKET [DATA] (p. 12) • ANT1 is used below and ANT2 above 60 MHz.
6-pin mini-DIN socket to connect a TNC (Terminal
!2 DC POWER SOCKET [DC13.8V] (p. 19)
Node Controller), etc. for packet operation.
Accepts 13.8 V DC through the supplied DC power
• See page at right for socket wiring information.
cable.
r VIDEO OUT JACK [VOUT] (p. 18) Rear panel view
Outputs a video signal.
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PANEL DESCRIPTION 1
D DATA socket
DATA PIN No. NAME DESCRIPTION
1 DATA IN Input terminal for data transmit. (1200 bps: AFSK/9600 bps: G3RUH, GMSK)
2 GND Common ground for DATA IN, DATA OUT and AF OUT.
1 2 PTT terminal for packet operation. Connect to ground to activate the transmitter.
3 PTT P
3 4 When grounded, microphone input (pin 6) of [MIC] connector will be disconnected.
5 6 4 DATA OUT Data out terminal for 9600 bps operation only.
5 AF OUT Data out terminal for 1200 bps operation only.
Rear panel view
Squelch out terminal. This pin is grounded when the transceiver receives a signal
which opens the squelch.
6 SQL • To avoid interfering transmissions, connect squelch to the TNC to inhibit transmission 1
when squelch is open.
• Keep RF gain at a normal level, otherwise a “SQL” signal will not be output.
D ACC socket
ACC PIN No. NAME DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATIONS
Output voltage : 8 V ±0.3 V
1 8V Regulated 8 V output.
Output current : Less than 10 mA
2 GND Connects to ground. ———
Input/output pin. Ground level : –0.5 V to 0.8 V
†
3 HSEND (HF/50 MHz only) Output current : Less than 20 mA
Grounded when transmits. Input current (Tx) : Less than 200 mA
4 BDT Data line for the optional AT-180. ———
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9 10 11 12 NC (*If the modification (p. 140) is ———
5 6 7 8 5
1 2 3 4
(BAND*) performed, band voltage output.) Output voltage : 0 to 8.0 V
Control voltage : –4 V to 0 V
6 ALC ALC voltage input.
Rear panel view Input impedance : More than 10 kΩ
Input/output pin. Ground level : –0.5 V to 0.8 V
q brown i gray †
w red o white 7 VSEND (144/430 MHz only) Output current : Less than 20 mA
e orange !0 black Grounded when transmits. Input current (Tx) : Less than 200 mA
r yellow !1 pink
t green !2 light
8 13.8 V 13.8 V output when power is ON. Output current : Max. 1 A
y blue blue
9 TKEY Key line for the optional AT-180. ———
u purple !3 light
green “High” level : More than 2.4 V
10 FSKK Controls RTTY keying “Low” level : Less than 0.6 V
Color refers to
the cable strands Output current : Less than 2 mA
of the supplied Input impedance : 10 kΩ
cable. 11 MOD Modulator input.
Input level : Approx. 100 mV rms
AF detector output.
Output impedance : 4.7 kΩ
12 AF Fixed level, regardless of [AF]
Output level : 100–300 mV rms
position indefault settings.
Squelch output. SQL open : Less than 0.3 V/5 mA
13 SQLS
Grounded when squelch opens. SQL closed : More than 6.0 V/100 µA
†
: Activating band can be changed in the miscellaneolus (other) set mode (p. 131).
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1 PANEL DESCRIPTION
13
Connect to ACC socket ACC 1 ACC 2
2 2
9 10 11 12 4 5 4 5
5 6 7 8 1 3 1 3
8
1 2 3 4 6 7 6 7
■ Function display
!4 !3 !2 !1 !0 @4 @3 @2
o !5a !5b
q
i @1
u !6 @0
w y !9
t !8
r !7
e
r SPLIT FREQUENCY READOUT (pgs. 89, 90) o LOCK INDICATOR (p. 37)
Shows the transmit frequency during split operation. Appears when the dial lock function is activated.
t BLANK MEMORY INDICATOR (p. 101) !0 DIRECT FREQUENCY ENTRY INDICATOR (p. 29)
Appears when the displayed memory channel is not Appears when the transceiver is ready for direct fre-
programmed (blank channel). quency entry.
• This indicator appears both in VFO and memory modes. • This indicator appears when [(F-INP)ENT] key on the
HM-151 is pushed.
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PANEL DESCRIPTION 1
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2 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS
for desktop use. Set the stand to one of two angles de-
pending on your operating conditions. (see description w 10 mm Strip the cable as
Soft
on right hand page) solder shown at left. Soft
solder the center con-
1–2 mm ductor.
■ Grounding
e solder solder
To prevent electrical shock, television interference
Slide the connector
(TVI), broadcast interference (BCI) and other prob- body on and solder it.
lems, ground the transceiver through the GROUND
terminal on the rear panel.
r
Screw the coupling
For best results, connect a heavy gauge wire or strap
ring onto the connector
to a long, buried copper rod. Make the distance be- body.
tween the [GND] terminal and ground as short as pos-
sible.
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INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS 2
■ Installation
D Single body mounting D Stand
To raise the stand:
Spring washer
With the transceiver upside down, pull the stand to-
Nut
MB-62 wards the rear panel and then upwards, as illus-
(optional) trated below.
Supplied with
the MB-62*
then up
Pull back
Flat washer
2
*CAUTION: Non-supplied screws (longer than 8 mm)
may damage the internal units.
To remove
Separation cable
(OPC-1443)
Latch Separation cable
(OPC-1443)
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2 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS
■ Required connections
MIC
KEY ACC DATA
GND
ANT2 ANT1
DC 13.8V
13.8 V; at least 25 A
Red Black
+ _
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INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS 2
■ Advanced connections
HEADPHONES
VIDEO OUT
to [VOUT] jack
SM-20
Vout GND
3.5(d) mm
Selectable with the
[PHONE/SPEAKER]
DESKTOP (p. 149) switch on the back of
ACC SOCKET (p. 12) MICROPHONE the front panel.
MIC
KEY ACC DATA EXTERNAL
GND SPEAKER (p. 149)
ANT2 ANT1
DC 13.8V SP-7/SP-10
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2 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS
[GND]
DC power
socket DC power
A DC power supply
socket
13.8 V; at least 25 A
Supplied DC
Red Black
power cable
+ _
OPC-1457R
Connect to
30 A fuses power supply
AC cable
■ Battery connections
• RWARNING NEVER connect to a battery • DO NOT use a cigarette lighter socket as a power
without supplying a DC fuse, otherwise a fire source when operating in a vehicle. The plug may
hazard occurs. cause voltage drops and ignition noise may be su-
• NEVER connect the transceiver directly to a 24 V perimposed onto transmit or receive audio.
battery. • Use a rubber grommet when passing the DC
power cable through a metal plate to prevent a
The transceiver may not receive well on some short circuit.
frequencies when installed in a hybrid vehicle, or
any type of electric vehicle (fuel cell vehicle). This IMPORTANT!
is because vehicle’s electric components such as Detailed installation notes for Icom mobile trans-
the inverter system generate a lot of electric noise. ceivers to be fitted into vehicles are available. Con-
tact your Icom dealer or distributor.
CONNECTING A VEHICLE BATTERY
Note: Use terminals for
the cable connections.
Crimp
Grommet black red
12 V Solder
battery
Supplied
DC power cable
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INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS 2
Ground Ground
2
CONNECTING THE AT-180
ACC cable supplied with the AT-180
HF
Coaxial cable supplied to 6 m
with the AT-180 antenna
Either of the two
[ACC] [ANT1] [ANT] AT-180 [ACC] external connectors
IC-7000
• Turn the IC-7000’s power OFF when connecting • Do not connect [ANT2] to the AT-180. When using
the AT-180, otherwise, the CPU may malfunction an HF to 2m/70cm dual or wide-band antenna,
and the AT-180 may not function properly. use a duplexer between the AT-180 and antenna
• The OPC-742 is required when using both the AT- since 2 m/70 cm signals do not pass through the
180 and a 2m/70cm linear amplifier. AT-180.
HF to 2 m/70 cm
antenna
Transceiver AT-180
[ANT 1] Duplexer
[ANT 2]
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2 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS
■ Linear amplifier connections Use the [ANT1] connector when connecting an HF/50
MHz linear amplifier.
INPUT1 GND
GND
IC-PW1/EURO Ground
AC outlet
(Non-European versions : 100–120/220–240 V
European version : 230 V )
R WARNING:
• Set the transceiver output power and linear ampli- • The IC-7000 SEND line (ACC connector pin 3) is
fier ALC output level referring to the linear ampli- rate at 16 V/200 mA DC. If this level is exceeded,
fier instruction manual. Be sure the linear ampli- a larger external relay must be used.
fier keying circuit control voltage is compatible
with the IC-7000, before connecting to the
HSEND line (ACC cable).
• The ALC input level must be in the range 0 V to
–4 V, and the transceiver does not accept positive
voltage. Non-matched ALC and RF power settings
could cause a fire or damage the linear amplifier.
To an 50 Ω coaxial cable
antenna
ANT1
Transceiver
GND
RF OUT RF IN ALC (Blue)
ALC
KEY HSEND
(Orange) ACC Ground
Relay
13.8V (Gray) ACC cable
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INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS 2
■ Connections for CW
Paddle polarity
Normal
Keyer Type
ELEC-KEY
N o rma l
[ACC]
Paddle polarity
Reverse
Keyer Type
ELEC-KEY
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For no break-in operation: Paddle
R e v e rs e 2
9 10 11 12 Connect an external switch Paddle polarity
5 6 7 8 such as a foot switch; or use Normal
1 2 3 4 the RTTY SEND terminal for Keyer Type
all bands. (See p. 23) BUG-KEY
Bug
Paddle polarity
Normal
Keyer Type
Straight
Straight key
Paddle polarity
Normal
Keyer Type
[MICROPHONE] ELEC-KEY
See p. 50 for connection details: MIC U/D keyer (HM-103)
ON
Paddle operation from [MIC]
connector. Microphone (HM-103)
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2 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS
AF GND
SEND
FSKK GND
Rear panel
[ACC] [MIC]
13
9 10 11 12 Rear panel
5 6 7 8
TNC or PC interface
view
1 2 3 4
for the RTTY software
Personal computer
r PTT
Rear panel t GND *1Connect SQL line when required.
y MIC
view u GND Colors refer to the wires in
i SQL*1
!2 AF out (light blue) the supplied ACC cable.
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INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS 2
TX AUDIO
DATA IN q w GND
GND
PTTP e r DATA OUT *1Connect SQL line when required.
1
y SQL*
SQL
t
AF OUT RX AUDIO
PTT
RS-232C
2
TNC or
PC interface for the software Personal computer
[ACC]
Rear panel
view
SQL*1 (light green) TNC or
13 AF in (pink) PC interface for the software
Personal computer
9 10 11 12 AF out (light blue)
5 6 7 8 MSEND*2
1 2 3 4 GND (red) *1Connect SQL line when required.
*2eHF/50 MHz: orange Colors refer to the wires in
u144/430 MHz: purple the supplied ACC cable.
[ACC] [MIC]
13
9 10 11 12 Rear panel
5 6 7 8
TNC or
view
1 2 3 4
PC interface for the software
Personal computer
r PTT
Rear panel t GND *1Connect SQL line when required.
y MIC
view u GND
i SQL*1 Colors refer to the wires in
!2 AF out (light blue) the supplied ACC cable.
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3 BASIC OPERATION
M-1)
D Menu resetting (M
If you can’t figure out how to return to menu M-1:
While pushing and holding either [YY (MENU/GRP)] or
Z (MENU/GRP)], turn power ON.
[Z [PWR]
• The other groups are also reset to S-1 or G-1(Scope) at
this time. [MENU/GRP]
■ Initial settings
After resetting the transceiver, set controls and
switches as shown in the diagram below.
[PBT/M-ch/RIT]: PBT
[POWER]: OFF
(indicator lights)
[PBT]: Center
(Push and hold for 1 sec.) [LOCK]: OFF
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■ VFO description
VFO is an abbreviation of Variable Frequency Oscilla-
tor, and traditionally refers to an oscillator.
The IC-7000 VFO is somewhat different. The VFO dis- Select MODE
play of the IC-7000 acts like a computer’s window and KEY VFO
can show one frequency and one operating mode.
When VFO settings are changed with frequency and When a memory channel is changed with frequency
mode from another VFO or memory mode, the last- and mode from another memory channel or VFO
used frequency and operating mode for that VFO ap- mode, the memorized frequency and operating mode
pear. appear.
[EXAMPLE] [EXAMPLE]
Changed frequency (14.123 MHz) appears. Changed frequency (14.123 MHz) does not appear and
memorized frequency (14.100 MHz) appears instead.
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■ VFO operation
D Selecting VFO A/VFO B
q Select M-1. Either “ ” or “ ” appears.
[MENU/GRP] [F-2]
w Push [F-2 A/B] to toggle VFO A or VFO B.
D VFO equalization
q Select M-1.
w Push and hold [F-2 A/B ] for 1 sec. to set the
undisplayed VFO frequency and mode to those of
the displayed VFO.
• Three beeps sound when the VFO equalization is com-
pleted.
CONVENIENT
Use two VFOs as a quick memory
When you find a new station, but you wish to continue
searching, the Two-VFO system can be used for quick
memory storage.
Push for 1 sec.,
q Push [F-2 A/B ] for 1 sec. to store the displayed fre- then push again.
quency into the undisplayed VFO.
w Continue searching for stations.
e Push [F-2 A/B] to retrieve the stored frequency.
r To continue searching for a station, push [F-2 A/B ]
again.
[MENU/GRP] [F-4]
Memory channel
indicator
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V/M MW If a band key (on the HM-151) is pushed once, the last
F-1 F-2
used frequency and operating mode on that band are
called up. When the key is pushed again, another
1.8 3.5 7 MODE
stored frequency and operating mode are called up.
1 2 3
10
4
14
5
18
6 FIL
This function is convenient when you operate 3 oper-
21
7
24
8
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9 GENE Band keys ating modes on one band. For example, one register
50
. 144
0
430
CE
F-INP
ENT
is used for a CW frequency, another for an SSB fre-
quency and the other one for an RTTY frequency.
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■ Frequency setting
The transceiver has several tuning methods for conve-
nient frequency tuning.
[DIAL]
HM-151
SPCH
/LOCK
TUNER
/CALL
XFC w Rotate [DIAL] to set the desired frequency.
V/M MW
F-1 F-2
10 14 18 FIL
4 5 6
21
7
24
8
28
9 GENE
Band keys
50 144 430 F-INP
. 0 CE ENT
V/M MW
F-1 F-2
• To cancel the input, push [CE] instead of [F-INP/ENT].
1.8
1
3.5
2
7
3 MODE
[EXAMPLES]
10 14 18 FIL
4 5 6
21
7
24
8
28
9 GENE 14.025 MHz
10 50 144 14
50
. 144
0
430
CE
F-INP
ENT Keypad F-INP
ENT
1.8
1 4 . 0
3.5
2 5
F-INP
ENT
18.0725 MHz
F-INP 1.8 24 50 144 21 3.5 14 F-INP
ENT 1 8 . 0 7 2 5 ENT
F-INP 21 F-INP
7.000 MHz ENT 7 ENT
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for 1 sec.
Rotating [DIAL]
changes the frequency
in 1 MHz steps.
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momentarily momentarily
1 sec. 1 sec.
Push Push
1 sec. momentarily
1 Hz tuning
Appears
q Select M-3.
• Push and hold [MENU/GRP] for 1 sec. once or twice
to select the menu group M.
Appears
• Push [MENU/GRP] momentarily one or more times to
select the menu M-3. [MENU/GRP] [F-2]
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■ Volume setting
Rotate [AF] control clockwise to increase; counter- [AF]
clockwise to decrease the audio output level.
• Set a suitable audio level.
Audio output
increases
Audio outut
decreases
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3
SPCH TUNER XFC
/LOCK /CALL
F-1 F-2
21 24 28 GENE
7 8 9
HM-151
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SETTING OPERATION
• When functioning as RF gain/squelch control
Can be used in all modes.
RF+SQL Functions as noise squelch or S-meter Noise squelch (FM mode)
(default) squelch in FM mode; S-meter squelch
only in other modes. Recommended level
Squelch is
Operates as a squelch control. open.
SQL Maximum
• RF gain is fixed at maximum sensitivity.
RF gain
Operates as an RF gain control in
RF gain
SSB, CW and RTTY modes. adjustable S-meter shows
AUTO • Squelch is fixed open. range squelch level
Operates as a squelch control in AM,
FM and WFM modes.
• RF gain is fixed at maximum sensitivity.
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■ Meter function
The transceiver has 4 transmit meter functions for
your convenience. Select the desired meter with the
[F-3 MET] in the S-1 display.
DISPLAY
MEASUREMENT
INDICATION
Po Indicates the relative RF output power in %.
Indicates the SWR on the transmission
SWR
line.
Indicates the ALC level. When the meter
movement shows the input signal level ex-
[MENU/GRP] [F-3]
ALC ceeds the allowable level, the ALC limits
the RF power. In such cases, reduce the
q Select S-1.
MIC gain setting (see p. 38) in the quick
• Push and hold [MENU/GRP] for 1 sec. once or twice set mode.
to select the menu group S.
• Push [MENU/GRP] momentarily one or more times to COM
Indicates the compression level when the
speech compressor is in use.
3
select the menu S-1.
D Multi-function meter
In addition, the transceiver can display the multi-func-
tion meter in the graphic display, which displays all
transmit meters simultaneously.
[Z]
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■ Lock functions
The lock function can only be activated when display-
ing frequency, not in set mode or memory channel list-
ing display.
HM-151
MW
V/M
10
1
3.5
14
2
7
18
3 MODE
FIL
24
5
28
6
GENE
7 8 9
twice, before you begin operating on that fre- 50
. 144
0
430
CE
F-INP
ENT
quency.
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• Available power
[MENU/GRP] [F-1] [F-2] [DIAL]
SSB/CW
BAND AM*
RTTY/FM
HF 2–100 W 1–40 W
50 MHz 2-100 W 1–40 W
144 MHz 2–50 W 2–20 W
430 MHz 2–35 W 2–14 W
3
*Carrier power
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■ Operating SSB
q Push [ Y(BAND)]/[ Z(BAND)] to select the desired [AF] [MODE] [TX] indicator
band or push a band key on the HM-151.
w Push [MODE] momentarily or push and hold for
[Y]
1 sec. to select LSB or USB mode.
• Below 10 MHz LSB is automatically selected; above
10 MHz USB is automatically selected.
e Rotate [DIAL] to tune in a desired signal. [Z]
• The S-meter indicates received signal strength when
signal is received.
r Rotate [AF] to set audio to a comfortable listening [DIAL]
level. “LSB” or “USB” appears
t Push [PTT] (microphone) to transmit.
• [TX] indicator lights red.
y Speak into the microphone at your normal voice
level.
• Adjust ‘MIC Gain’ at this step, if necessary. (p. 38)
u Release [PTT] (microphone) to return to receive.
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■ Operating CW
q Connect a paddle or straight key as on page 22. [AF] [MODE] [TX] indicator
w Push [Y
Y(BAND)]/[ZZ(BAND)] to select the desired
band or push a band key on the HM-151.
[Y]
e Push [MODE] momentarily to select CW mode.
• After CW mode is selected, push and hold [MODE] for
1 sec. to toggle between CW and CW-R modes.
r Rotate [DIAL] to tune in a desired signal with the [Z]
desired tone frequency.
t Rotate [AF] to set audio to a comfortable listening
level. [MENU/GRP] [F-1] [F-2] [F-4] [DIAL]
y Set CW break-in operation as semi break-in, full
break-in or OFF. “CW” or “CW-R” appears
• Push and hold [MENU/GRP] for 1 sec. once or twice
to select the menu group M.
• Push [MENU/GRP] momentarily one or more times to
select the menu M-3.
• Push [F-1 BRK] one or more times to select the CW
break-in operation.
•“ ,” “ ,” and “OFF (no indication)” appears.
➧ BK-IN : semi break-in
➧ F-BK : full break-in
➧ OFF : no break-in (ACC socket connection is neces- Appears
sary as shown on page 22.)
u Set the CW delay time when semi break-in opera-
tion is selected.
• Push and hold [F-1 BRK] for 1 sec. to enter the break-
in delay time set mode.
• Rotate [DIAL] to set the desired delay time.
S-1).
i Set CW setting in the keyer set mode (S
• Push and hold [MENU/GRP] for 1 sec. once or twice
to select the menu group S.
• Push [MENU/GRP] momentarily one or more times to Semi break-in operation is selected.
select the menu S-1.
• Push [F-2 KEY ], [Z Z(MENU/GRP)], then [F-4 SET ] to
enter the keyer set mode. (p. 49)
o Keying to transmit, use the electric keyer or paddle
to send your CW signals.
• [TX] indicator lights red.
• The Po meter indicates transmitted CW signal strength.
!0 Stop keying to return to receive.
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D CW reverse mode
The CW-R (CW Reverse) mode receives CW signals [MODE]
on the reverse sideband like that of LSB and USB
modes.
for 1 sec.
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D CW pitch control
The received CW audio pitch and monitored CW [AF]
audio pitch can be adjusted to suit your preferences
(300 to 900 Hz) without changing the operating fre-
quency.
4
• This shows the default setting for the CW pitch control
(600 Hz).
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■ Electronic CW keyer
The IC-7000 has a number of convenient functions for
[MODE]
the electronic keyer that can be accessed from the
memory keyer menu.
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123 0 to 9 (numbers)
Memory channel select
etc / ? ^. ,@✽
NOTE:
“^” is used to transmit a following word with no
space such as AR. Put “^” before a text string
such as ^AR, and the CW prosign “ AR ” is sent
with no space.
“✱” is used to insert the CW contest number.
The contest number automatically increments
Selected by 1. This function is only available for one
character memory keyer channel at a time. Memory
keyer channel M2 uses “✱” by default.
123 QRZ?
• Push [F-4 SPC] to input a space.
M4
ç SPACE M1..M4
• “✱” is for contact numbers andDEL
å
can only be used on the
• Pre-programmed contents memory channel used to increment the contact num-
CH Contents ber (“ ” appears next to that channel).
i Repeat steps y and u until the desired contents
M1 CQ TEST CQ TEST DE ICOM ICOM TEST
are input.
M2 UR 5NN✽ BK o Push [Z Z(MENU/GRP)] to return to memory channel
M3 CFM TU
selection mode, then select the next memory chan-
nel and repeat steps y and i for character input,
M4 QRZ? if desired.
!0 Push [Z Z(MENU/GRP)] twice to exit the keyer edit
mode.
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1 Number Style
This item sets the numbering system used for contest Normal : Does not use morse cut number
(serial) numbers— normal or cut numbers. (default)
190➜ANO: Sets 1 as A, 9 as N and 0 as O.
190➜ANT : Sets 1 as A, 9 as N and 0 as T.
90➜ NO : Sets 9 as N and 0 as O.
90➜ NT : Sets 9 as N and 0 as T.
2 Count UP Trigger
This selects which of the four memory channels will • M1, M2, M3 and M4 can be set. (default: M2)
send the contest serial number. The count up trigger
increments the serial number automatically after each
complete serial number is sent.
3 Present Number
This item shows the current number in the count up • Rotate [DIAL] to change the number, or push [F-4
trigger channel set above. CLR] for 1sec. to reset the current number to 001.
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2 Dot/Dash Ratio
This item sets the dot/dash ratio. • 1 : 1 : 2.8 to 1 : 1 : 4.5 can be set.
• Check the ratio with side tone in CW mode.
Keying weight example: Morse code “K” • Push and hold [F-4 DEF] for 1 sec. to select a de-
fault ratio of 1 : 1 : 3.0.
DOT (Fixed*)
Weight setting: DASH DASH
1:1:3 (default)
Weight setting:
Adjusted
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0
Time
Rise time
4 Paddle Polarity
This item sets the paddle polarity. • Normal and reverse polarity can be selected. 4
• Push and hold [F-4 DEF] for 1 sec. to select a de-
fault setting. (default: Normal)
5 Keyer Type
This item selects the keyer type for [KEY] connector • ELEC-KEY, BUG-KEY and Straight key can be se-
on the rear panel. lected.
• Push and hold [F-4 DEF] for 1 sec. to select a de-
fault setting. (default: ELEC-KEY)
q Push [Y
Y(BAND)]/[ZZ(BAND)] to select the desired [Y]
band or push a band key on the HM-151.
w Push [MODE] momentarily to select RTTY mode.
• After RTTY mode is selected, push and hold [MODE] [Z]
for 1 sec. to toggle between RTTY and RTTY-R modes.
e Display the RTTY decoder screen.
• Push and hold [MENU/GRP] for 1 sec. once or twice [MENU/GRP] [F-2] [DIAL]
to select the menu group S.
• Push [MENU/GRP] momentarily one or more times to “RTTY” or “RTTY-R” appears
select the menu S-1.
• Push [F-2 DEC] to display the Baudot decoder screen.
r Rotate [DIAL] to tune in a desired signal.
• Use [F-2 1/4] in the M-3 display when critical setting
is required.
• S-meter indicates received signal strength when signal
is received.
• If the received signal cannot be demodulated, try se-
lecting RTTY-R mode (or RTTY mode).
t Transmit a SEND signal from your TNC.
• [TX] indicator lights red.
• The Po meter indicates transmitted RTTY signal
strength.
y Operate the connected PC or TNC (TU) to trans-
mit RTTY (FSK) signals.
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BFO BFO
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[AF] [MODE]
Mark frequency
q Push [MODE] momentarily to select RTTY mode.
• After RTTY mode is selected, push [MODE] for 1 sec.
[MENU/GRP] [F-1] [F-2] [F-4] [DIAL]
to toggle between RTTY and RTTY-R modes.
w Push [AF(SET)] momentarily to enter the set mode
RTTY mark frequency menu.
is set to 2125 Hz. e Push [F-1 QS] to enter the quick set mode.
(default)
r Push [F-1 Y] or [F-2 Z] to select “R RTTY Mark
2125, 1615 and 1275 Frequency.”
Hz are available. t Rotate [DIAL] to select the desired frequency. 4
• Push and hold [F-4 DEF] for 1 sec. to select the de-
fault frequency.
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■ Operating AM
q Push [Y Z(BAND)] to select the desired
Y(BAND)]/[Z [AF] [MODE] [TX] indicator
band or push a band key on the HM-151.
w Push [MODE] momentarily or push and hold for 1 [Y]
sec. to select AM mode.
• After FM, WFM or AM mode is selected, push [MODE]
for 1 sec. to select from FM, WFM and AM modes.
[Z]
e Rotate [DIAL] to tune in a desired signal.
• The S-meter indicates received signal strength when a
signal is received.
• The default tuning step for AM mode is 1 kHz; this can [DIAL]
“AM” appears
be changed using the tuning step program mode. (p. 30)
r Rotate [AF] to set audio to a comfortable listening
level.
t Push [PTT] (microphone) to transmit.
• [TX] indicator lights red.
y Speak into the microphone at your normal voice
level.
• Adjust ‘MIC Gain’ at this step, if necessary. (p. 38)
u Release [PTT] (microphone) to return to receive.
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■ Operating FM
q Push [ Y(BAND)]/[ Z(BAND)] to select the desired [AF] [MODE] [TX] indicator
band or push a band key on the HM-151.
w Push [MODE] momentarily or push and hold for 1 [Y]
sec. to select FM mode.
• After FM, WFM or AM mode is selected, push [MODE]
for 1 sec. to select from FM, WFM and AM modes.
e Rotate [DIAL] to tune in a desired signal. [Z]
• The S-meter indicates received signal strength when a
signal is received.
• The default tuning step for FM mode is 1 kHz; this can [DIAL]
be changed using the tuning step program mode. (p. 30) “FM” appears
r Rotate [AF] to set audio to a comfortable listening
level.
t Push [PTT] (microphone) to transmit.
• [TX] indicator lights red.
y Speak into the microphone at your normal voice
level.
• Adjust ‘MIC Gain’ at this step, if necessary. (p. 38)
u Release [PTT] (microphone) to return to receive.
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D DTCS operation
DTCS function is an another method of communica-
tions using selective calling. Only received signals
having a matching 3-digit code will open the squelch.
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During tone squelch operation. During DTCS squelch operation. During repeater operation.
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■ Repeater operation
A repeater amplifies received signals and retransmits • To set the transceiver for repeater operation, follow
them at a different frequency. When using a repeater, the steps q to e to select VFO mode, desired band,
the transmit frequency is shifted from the receive fre- FM mode.
quency by an offset frequency. A repeater can be ac-
cessed using split frequency operation with the shift q Push [F-4 V/M] to select VFO mode.
frequency set to the repeater’s offset frequency. • Push and hold [MENU/GRP] for 1 sec. once or twice to
select the menu group M.
For accessing a repeater which requires a repeater • Push [MENU/GRP] momentarily one or more times to
tone, set the repeater tone frequency in the FM tone select the menu M-2.
set mode as described on the next page. w Push [ Y(BAND)]/[ Z(BAND)] to select the desired
band or push a band key on the HM-151.
e Push [MODE] momentarily or push and hold for 1
sec. to select FM mode.
• After FM, WFM or AM mode is selected, push [MODE]
for 1 sec. to select from FM, WFM and AM modes.
r Rotate [DIAL] to set the receive frequency (repeater
output frequency).
t Select M-3.
[MENU/GRP] [F-2] [F-3] [DIAL] y Push [F-2 DUP] once or twice to set the offset di-
rection.
•“ ” or “ ” appears.
“TONE” appears.
• The default repeater offsets are the standard values of
0.1000 MHz for HF, 0.500 MHz for 50MHz, 0.600 MHz
for 144 MHz, and 5.000 MHz for 430 MHz. The offset
can be adjusted in set mode. (pgs. 129, 130)
“DUP–” or “DUP+” • The transmit frequency can be monitored while pushing
appears. and holding [F-4 XFC] in the M-1 display.
u Push [F-3 TON] to turn the repeater tone ON.
•“ ” appears.
Shifted frequency
• The tone frequency can be set in the FM tone set mode
and mode appear.
as described on the next page.
i Communicate in the usual manner.
• Push and hold [PTT] to transmit; release [PTT] to re-
ceive.
Push and hold [F-2 DUP] for 1 sec. again to exit the re-
•METER [F-2]
Po
peater operating
1 condition. USB
14.100.00
P.AMP SPLIT
1 TX VFO FM FIL2 TONE
Set
ATT
the offset shift direction and frequency in ad-
vance
OFF
(p. 130)
1 as well as USB
14.100.00 the tone frequency (see
p. 64).
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CONVENIENT
Store repeater tone frequencies and ON/OFF settings • Available tone squelch frequencies (Unit: Hz)
in memory channels for easy recall. The transceiver’s
repeater tone frequency is set to 88.5 Hz by default. 67.0 085.4 107.2 136.5 165.5 186.2 210.7 254.1
69.3 088.5 110.9 141.3 167.9 189.9 218.1
This can be changed if desired.
71.9 091.5 114.8 146.2 171.3 192.8 225.7
74.4 094.8 118.8 151.4 173.8 196.6 229.1
77.0 097.4 123.0 156.7 177.3 199.5 233.6
79.7 100.0 127.3 159.8 179.9 203.5 241.8
82.5 103.5 131.8 162.2 183.5 206.5 250.3
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[MENU/GRP] [F-4]
SPCH TUNER
/LOCK /CALL
XFC
XFC
q Select M-1. V/M MW
• Push and hold [MENU/GRP] for 1 sec. once or twice F-1 F-2
ON-1 sets the duplex setting and ON-2 sets the du-
plex setting and tone encoder automatically.
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Select
push
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Popup indication
appears.
DTMF code
sequence
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Selected
code
D DTMF speed
The rate at which DTMF memories send individual
DTMF characters can be set to accommodate oper-
ating needs.
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Quick entry
➥ Push and hold [Y
Y(BAND)] for 1 sec. to turn the
simple band scope ON and OFF.
Z(MENU/GRP)] also to turn OFF.
• Push [Z
[Y]
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D Fix mode
Displays signals within the specified frequency range.
The selected band conditions can be observed at a
glance when using this mode.
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5 FUNCTIONS FOR RECEIVE
D Center mode
Displays signals around the displayed frequency
within the selected span. The set frequency is always
displayed at the center of the screen.
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2 Scope Size
This item toggles the scope size setting between nor- Normal Wide
mal and wide. Normal size is selected. Wide size is selected.
(default)
3 FAST Sweep
This item selects the sweep speed setting. Continuous 1 Sweep
Push [F-4 SPD] momentar- One Fast speed sweep oc-
ily to toggle the sweep curs each time [F-4 SPD] is
speed Fast and Slow contin- pushed momentarily.
uously. (default)
5
4 FAST Sweep Sound
This item sets the monitoring sound level for fast -10dB : Monitoring sound is set 10 dB smaller than
sweeping. normal sound. (default)
momentarily 1 sec.
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■ RIT function
The RIT (Receive Incremental Tuning) function com- [PBT/M-ch/RIT] switch
pensates for stations transmitting off-frequency. [RIT] (outer) [PBT/M-ch/RIT] indicator
The function shifts the receive frequency up to ±9.999
kHz in 1 Hz steps (10 Hz steps when cancelling the 1
Hz step readout) without moving the transmit fre-
quency.
When RIT and ∂TX are ON at the same time, the Appear
RIT
[RIT] (outer) control shifts both the transmit and re-
ceive frequencies from the displayed frequency at Push
the same time.
Reset to
“0.00k”
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ANT BW 2.4k SFT 0
1
T X VFO USB
METER
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FUNCTIONS FOR RECEIVE 5
■ AGC function
The AGC (auto gain control) controls receiver gain to The FM/WFM modes AGC time constant is fixed as
produce a constant audio output level even when the ‘FAST’ (0.1 sec.) and AGC time constant cannot be
received signal strength is varied by fading, etc. selected.
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■ IF filter selection
The transceiver has 3 passband IF filter widths for For FM mode, the passband width is fixed and 3 pass-
each mode. band widths are available.
For SSB and CW modes, the passband width can be For WFM mode, the passband width is fixed at 280
set from 50 to 3600 Hz in 50 or 100 Hz steps. A total of kHz.
41 passband widths are available.
The filter selection is automatically memorized in
For RTTY mode, the passband width can be set from each mode.
50 to 2700 Hz in 50 or 100 Hz steps. A total of 32 The PBT shift frequencies are automatically memo-
passband widths are available. rized in each filter.
D IF filter selection
Selected IF filter
Passband
[MENU/GRP] [F-3] width
MW
lect the IF filter 1, 2 or 3. V/M
F-2
F-1
• The selected filter number is displayed in the LCD.
• The filter setting window appears and shows the se- 1.8
1
3.5
2
7
3 MODE
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The PBT shift frequencies are cleared when the *: When the IF filter is selected FIL2 or FIL3 in the FM
passband width is changed. mode operation, the Tx IF filter’s passband width is
fixed narrow selection (2.5 kHz).
This filter set mode screen graphically displays the
PBT shift frequencies.
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Passband Passband
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■ Noise blanker
The noise blanker eliminates pulse-type noise such
as from car ignitions. The noise blanker is not avail- Appears [NB/ADJ]
able for WFM mode.
1. NB Level
This item adjusts the noise blanker level. The noise 50%
blanker level can be adjusted from 0 to 100%.
50% (default)
2. NB Width
This item adjusts the noise blanker width. The noise 50
blanker width can be adjusted from 1 to 100. 50 (default)
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■ Noise reduction
The noise reduction function enhances desired sig-
nals in the presence of noise by using the DSP cir-
cuit. The amount of enhancement is adjustable.
NR NR Level NR NR Level
0 5
NR Level
This item adjusts the noise reduction level. The noise 4
reduction level can be adjusted from 0 to 15. 4 (default)
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FUNCTIONS FOR RECEIVE 5
■ Notch function
This transceiver has auto and manual notch func- ➥ While in SSB and AM modes, push [ANF/•REC] or
tions. The auto notch function automatically attenu- [MNF/ADJ] to toggle the notch function between
ates up to 3 beat tones, tuning signals, etc., even if auto, manual and OFF.
they are moving. The manual notch can be set to at- • Both of the auto and manual notch functions can be ac-
tenuate a frequency via the manual notch filter set tivated at the same time.
mode. ➥ While in CW and RTTY modes, push [MNF/ADJ]
to toggle the manual notch function ON and OFF.
➥ While in FM mode, push [ANF/• REC] to toggle the
auto notch function ON and OFF.
•“ ” appears when auto notch function is in use.
•“ ” appears when manual notch function is in use.
• Manual notch filter settings are described on the next
page.
Desired Desired
signal (AF) signal (AF)
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FUNCTIONS FOR RECEIVE 5
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6 FUNCTIONS FOR TRANSMIT
■ VOX function
The VOX (Voice-Operated Transmission) function
switches between transmit and receive with your
voice. This function provides an opportunity for
hands-free operation or to input log entries into your
computer, etc., while operating.
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FUNCTIONS FOR TRANSMIT 6
2. Anti-VOX
This item adjusts the ANTI-VOX gain for the VOX 50%
(voice activated transmit) function. This setting can be
50% (default)
adjusted from 0 to 100% in 1% steps.
• Push [F-4 DEF] for 1 sec. to return to default gain.
3. VOX Delay
This item adjusts the VOX (Voice-activated Transmit) 0.2s
delay time. The delay time can be adjusted from 0 to 0.2 sec. (default)
2.0 sec. in 0.1 sec. steps.
• Push [F-4 DEF] for 1 sec. to return to default delay time.
6
■ Transmit filter width setting (SSB only)
The transmit filter width for SSB mode can be se- q Select an SSB mode (USB or LSB) with [MODE].
lected from wide, middle and narrow. w Select M-3.
• Push and hold [MENU/GRP] for 1 sec. once or twice
to select the menu group M.
• Push [MENU/GRP] momentarily one or more times to
select the menu M-3.
e Push and hold [F-4 TBW] for 1 sec. once or twice
to select the desired transmit filter width from nar-
row, middle and wide.
• Push [F-4 TBW] momentarily to display the selected TX
[MENU/GRP] [F-4] filter width.
• The transmit filter width window appears for showing
the selected TX filter width each time [F-4 TBW ] is
pushed.
• The following filters are specified as the default. Each
of the filter widths can be set in the quick set mode.
(pgs. 121, 122)
WIDE : 100 Hz to 2900 Hz
MID : 300 Hz to 2700 Hz
NAR : 500 Hz to 2500 Hz
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6 FUNCTIONS FOR TRANSMIT
■ Break-in function
The break-in function is used in CW mode to automat-
ically switch the transceiver between transmit and re-
ceive when keying. The IC-7000 is capable of full
break-in or semi break-in.
Appears
[MENU/GRP] [F-1]
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FUNCTIONS FOR TRANSMIT 6
■ ∂TX function
The ∂TX function shifts the transmit frequency up to [PBT/M-ch/RIT] switch
±9.999 kHz in 1 Hz steps (10 Hz steps when can-
[RIT] (outer) [PBT/M-ch/RIT] indicator
celling the 1 Hz step readout) without moving the re-
ceive frequency.
Reset to
“0.00k”
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6 FUNCTIONS FOR TRANSMIT
■ Monitor function
The monitor function allows you to monitor your trans- [AF]
mitted signals in any mode through the speaker. The
CW side tone functions regardless of the monitor
function setting.
■ Speech compressor
The IC-7000 has a built-in, low distortion speech com-
pressor circuit. This circuit increases your average
talk power in SSB mode and is especially useful for
DX-ing or noisy condition when the receiving station
is having difficulty copying your signal.
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FUNCTIONS FOR TRANSMIT 6
[AF]
COMP Level
This item adjusts the speech compression level. The 5
speech compression level can be adjusted from 0 to 5 (default)
10.
• Push [F-4 DEF] for 1 sec. to return to default level.
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6 FUNCTIONS FOR TRANSMIT
METER
Po
1 14.100.00 CONVENIENT
USB
P.AMP
1 VFOSPLIT LOCK FUNCTION
USB FIL2
ATT
OFF Accidentally
USB
releasing [F-4 XFC] (M M-1) while rotating
1 14.100.00
[DIAL] changes the receive frequency. To prevent
e Rotate [DIAL] while pushing and holding [F-4 this, use both the split lock and dial lock functions to
XFC] (M M-1) to set the transmit frequency to 21.310 change the transmit frequency only. The split lock
MHz. function cancels the dial lock function while pushing
• [XFC] on the HM-151 can also be used. and holding [F-4 XFC] (M M-1) during split frequency
• The transmit frequency can be monitored while pushing operation.
and holding [F-4 XFC].
The dial lock’s effectiveness during split frequency op-
eration can be selected in the miscellaneous (others)
set mode for both receive and transmit frequencies;
ANT BW 2.4k SFT 0
or only the receive
:
frequency. (p. 129)
1 12:00
VFO USB FIL2
METER
Po
1 14.100.00 USB
P.AMP SPLIT
1 TX VFO USB FIL2
When you push and hold [F-1 SPL] (M M-1) for 1 sec., split
frequency operation is turned ON, the undisplayed VFO is
automatically changed according to the plus/minus shift fre-
quency programmed in the miscellaneous (others) set
mode (p. 129) or equalized with the displayed VFO when [MENU/GRP] [F-1] [F-2] [F-4] [DIAL]
0.000 MHz (default) is programmed as the split offset fre-
quency.
Menu selection (Example: M-1)
This shortens the time needed to start split frequency • Push [MENU/GRP] for 1 sec. once or twice to select
operation. the menu group M. Selection from: M, S or G (Graphic)
• Push [MENU/GRP] momentarily one or more times to
Quick split operation is turned ON by default but can be select the menu M-1. Selection from: M-1, M-2 or M-3
turned OFF in the miscellaneous (others) set mode (p. 129).
METER
Po
1 14.100.00 USB
P.AMP
PRACTICAL EXAMPLE 1 VFO USB PRACTICAL EXAMPLE
FIL2
standby for split operation. • The transmit (VFO B) frequency is equalized to the re-
w If the DX station’s operator says “up 10 kHz.” ceive (VFO A) frequency and “ ” appears.
• Push [F-INP/ENT], [1], [0] then [F-1 SPL] (M M-1). w Rotate [DIAL] to set your receive frequency in the
• Or, rotate the tuning dial. VFO A.
e Announce your receive frequency.
OPERATION 2 r After you catch one of the calling stations’ call
If the DX station’s operator says “down 5 kHz” be- signs, push and hold the PTT switch to respond.
fore you enter standby for split operation: • While pushing and holding [F-4 XFC], you can moni-
➥ Push [F-INP/ENT], [•], [5] then [F-1 SPL] (M M-1). tor your transmit frequency.
• The split function is turned ON and “5 kHz down” fre-
quency is entered in the sub readout.
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6 FUNCTIONS FOR TRANSMIT
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FUNCTIONS FOR TRANSMIT 6
■ Measuring SWR
The IC-7000 has a built-in circuit for measuring an-
tenna SWR—no external equipment or special adjust- Menu selection (Example: S-1)
ments are necessary. • Push [MENU/GRP] for 1 sec. once or twice to select
the menu group S. Selection from: M, S or G(Graphic)
The IC-7000 can measure SWR in 2 ways—spot mea- • Push [MENU/GRP] momentarily one or more times to
surement and plot measurement. select the menu S-1. Selection from: S-1, S-2 or S-3
D Spot measurement
q Select CW or RTTY operation with [MODE].
w Confirm that the output power is over 30 W.
e Select S-1.
r Push [F-3 MET] one or more times to select the
SWR meter.
t Key down or push [PTT] to transmit; then read the
actual SWR from the meter.
➠ ≤ 1.5 well matched antenna [MENU/GRP] [F-3]
➠ > 1.5 check antenna or cable connection, etc.
SWR 1 1.5 2 - 3 ∞
The best match is in this range.
6
D Plot measurement
Plot measurement allows you to measure the SWR
over an entire band.
q Confirm that the output power is over 30 W.
w Set the center frequency for the SWR to be mea-
sured.
e Select G-3 (SWR meter).
r Push and hold [F-4 STEP] for 1 sec. one or more Push [F-1] to start Push [F-4] to Select
times to select the desired measuring step from 10, mesuring. SWR mesuring steps.
50, 100 and 500 kHz.
Push [F-2] or [F-3] to select number of
t Push [F-2] or [F-3] one or more times to select the SWR mesuring steps.
desired number of measuring steps from 3, 5, 7, 9,
11, and 13 steps. • Measuring (after pushing [F1])
y Push [F-1] to start the measuring.
u Push and hold [PTT] on the microphone to mea-
sure the SWR.
• Frequency marker, “∫,” appears below SWR graph.
• RTTY mode is automatically selected. Frequency marker appears and moves
i When releasing [PTT], the frequency marker and after measurement.
frequency indication move to the next frequency to 4.0 : 1
3.0 : 1
be measured. 2.0 : 1
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7 VOICE RECORDER FUNCTIONS
CONVENIENT
MIC Memo FUNCTION
While recordig received audio, speak into microphone
(without pushing [PTT]) to record your comment, im-
pression or some information with recorded audio.
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VOICE RECORDER FUNCTIONS 7
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7 VOICE RECORDER FUNCTIONS
q Select S-1.
w Push [F-1 VO] to call up the voice recorder menu.
• If the transmit voice memory channels (T1–T4) screen
appears, push [Z Z(MENU/GRP)] then push [F-1 RX] to
select the receive voice memory channel.
• If the voice root menu appears, push [F-1 RX] to select [MENU/GRP] [F-1] [F-2] [F-4]
the receive voice memory menu. The voice recorder
starting menu can be changed in the miscellaneous
(others) set mode. (p. 134)
e Push [F-1 ≤] or [F-2 ≥] to select the desired
recorded channel to be erased, then push and hold
[F-4 CLR] for 1 sec. to erase the contents.
r Push [Z
Z(MENU/GRP)] twice to exit the voice recoder
mode.
Erasing a long message takes a little time, and a maximum message length (120 sec./channel) takes over 1
sec.
When resetting the CPU, the transceiver clears all of the voice memory area (1500 sec.), and it takes almost 30
sec. In these cases, you can use the record function, but you cannot playback the recorded contents during the
clearing process unitil it is completed.
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VOICE RECORDER FUNCTIONS 7
q Select S-1.
w Push [F-1 VO ] then [Z
Z(MENU/GRP)] to select the
voice root menu.
• If the voice root menu appears, skip the pushing
Z(MENU/GRP)]. The voice starting menu can be
[Z
changed in the miscellaneous (others) set mode. (p. [MENU/GRP] [F-1] [F-3]
134)
e Push [F-3 MIC ] to select the voice memory
recording mode.
r Push [YY(MENU/GRP)] then rotate [DIAL] to adjust
REC LEVEL” in-
the mic gain control so that the “R
dicator reads within maximum.
• Speak into the microphone without pushing [PTT].
• Push [F-4 DEF] to select the default mic gain.
• Push [ZZ(MENU/GRP)] to exit the mic gain adjustment
condition.
t Push [F-1 ≤≥] to select the desired memory chan-
nel, then push and hold [F-3 REC ] for 1 sec. to
start recording.
• Speak into the microphone without pushing [PTT].
• Previously recorded contents are cleared. 7
y Push [F-3 REC] again (or push [Z
Z(MENU/GRP)]) to
stop recording.
• Recording is automatically terminated when the total
time of recorded messages, T1–T4, becomes 90 sec.
u Push [ZZ(MENU/GRP)] twice to exit the voice mem-
ory screen.
e Push [F-2 PLY] again to stop playback, if desired. e Push and hold [F-4 CLR] for 1 sec. to erase the
r Push [Z
Z(MENU/GRP)] twice to exit the voice mem- contents.
ory mode r Push [Z
Z(MENU/GRP)] twice to exit the voice mem-
ory mode.
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7 VOICE RECORDER FUNCTIONS
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VOICE RECORDER FUNCTIONS 7
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7 VOICE RECORDER FUNCTIONS
q Select S-1.
w Push [F-1 VO ] then [Z
Z(MENU/GRP)] to select the
voice root menu.
• If the voice root menu appears, skip the pushing
Z(MENU/GRP)]. The voice starting menu can be
[Z
changed in the miscellaneous (others) set mode. (p.
134)
e Push [F-4 SET ] to enter the voice recorder set
mode.
r Push [F-1 ≤] or [F-2 ≥] to select the desired item,
then rotate [DIAL] to set the selected function ON
and OFF.
• Push [F-4 DEF] for 1 sec. to select the default condi-
tion.
t Push [Z
Z(MENU/GRP)] to return to the voice root
menu.
2. MIC Memo
This item selects the mic memo function ON and OFF. ON OFF
When this function is ON, and you speak into the mi- MIC memo function is ON. MIC memo function is OFF.
crophone (without pushing [PTT]), your voice is (default)
mixed with the received audio and recorded.
This function is convienient when you want to record
some information or comment while recording the re-
ceived audio.
• Push [F-4 DEF] for 1 sec. to return to default setting.
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MEMORY OPERATION 8
■ Memory channels
The transceiver has 501 memory channels including 6 All 503 memory/call channels are tuneable which
scan edge channels (3 pairs), and 2 call channels. In means the programmed frequency can be tuned tem-
addition, a total of 5 memory banks (99 memory chan- porarily with [DIAL], etc., in memory mode.
nel each), A to E, are available for usage by group, etc.
MEMORY
MEMORY TRANSFER OVER-
CHANNEL CAPABILITY CLEAR
CHANNEL TO VFO WRITING
NUMBER
100
8 MEMORY OPERATION
MW
Push for
1 sec.
101
MEMORY OPERATION 8
[Y]
[Z]
102
8 MEMORY OPERATION
MEM
Push
q Select M-2.
w Push [F-4 V/M] to select memory mode.
LST
e Push [F-1] (M MEM, LST) twice to enter the memory
channel list. Push
r Push [PBT/M-ch/RIT] momentarily to select the M-
ch/RIT function, if the twin PBT is selected.
• [PBT/M-ch/RIT] indicator (Green) goes out.
t Rotate [M-ch] (inner) control to select the desired
memory channel.
• All memory channels including blank channels can be
selected.
Y]/[Z
• [Y Z] on the microphone also changes the channels. Rotate
y To exit the memory channel list, push
Z(MENU/GRP)] twice.
[Z
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MEMORY OPERATION 8
8
D Selecting a memory bank
The IC-7000 has a total of 5 memory banks (99 mem- • Memory channel list indication
ory channel each), A to E, available for usage by
group, etc. q Select the memory channel list as described at left.
w Push [F-4 BNK] several times to select the desired
memory bank.
• Rotating [RIT] (outer) control also changes the bank.
e Push [Z
Z(MENU/GRP)] twice to exit the memory
channel list.
Bank indication Bank indication
[MENU/GRP]
[RIT] (outer) control [F-4]
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8 MEMORY OPERATION
D Memory names
All memory channels (including scan edges) can be [PBT/M-ch/RIT] switch/[M-ch] (inner) control
tagged with alphanumeric names of up to 9 charac-
[PBT/M-ch/RIT] indicator
ters each.
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MEMORY OPERATION 8
■ Memory clearing
Any unnecessary memory channels can be cleared. [PBT/M-ch/RIT] switch/[M-ch] (inner) control
The cleared memory channels become blank chan-
[PBT/M-ch/RIT] indicator
nels.
q Select M-2.
w Push [F-4 V/M] momentarily to select the memory
mode.
e Push [PBT/M-ch/RIT] momentarily to select the M-
ch/RIT function, if the twin PBT is selected.
• [PBT/M-ch/RIT] indicator (Green) goes out.
r Rotate [M-ch] to select the memory channel to be [MENU/GRP] [F-3] [F-4]
cleared.
t Push and hold [F-3 MCL ] for 1 sec. to clear the
contents.
• The programmed frequency and operating mode dis-
appear and “ ” appears.
y To return to VFO mode, push [F-4 V/M] again.
8
D Memory clearing using the memory channel list
q Select M-2. [PBT/M-ch/RIT] switch/[M-ch] (inner) control
w Push [F-4 V/M] to select memory mode.
[PBT/M-ch/RIT] indicator
e Push [F-1] (M MEM, LST) twice to enter the memory
channel list.
r Push [PBT/M-ch/RIT] momentarily to select the M-
ch/RIT function, if the twin PBT is selected.
• [PBT/M-ch/RIT] indicator (Green) goes out.
t Rotate [M-ch] to select the memory channel to be
cleared (blanked).
y Push and hold [F-3 MCL ] for 1 sec. to clear the
[MENU/GRP] [F-1] [F-3] [F-4]
contents.
u Push [ZZ(MENU/GRP)] twice to exit the memory
channel list.
MCL
Push for
1 sec.
Programmed frequency
and operating mode
disappear.
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8 MEMORY OPERATION
■ Frequency transferring
The frequency and operating mode in a memory chan-
nel can be transferred to the VFO. Menu group selection
Push [MENU/GRP] for 1 sec.
Frequency transferring can be performed in either VFO Selection from: M, S or G(Graphic)
mode or memory mode. Menu selection (Example: M)
Push [MENU/GRP] momentarily. Either
Selection from: M-1, M-2 or M-3 Y or Z
V/M
Push for
1 sec.
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MEMORY OPERATION 8
108
8 MEMORY OPERATION
■ Memo pads
The transceiver has a memo pad function to store fre-
quency and operating mode for easy write and recall.
The memo pads are separate from memory channels.
MP3
MP2
MP1
Oldest
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MEMORY OPERATION 8
MP1
MPR
Push 8
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9 SCAN OPERATION
■ Scan types
PROGRAMMED SCAN PRIORITY WATCH
Repeatedly scans between two scan edge frequencies Checks for signals on a memory while operating on a
(scan edge memory channels 1A and 1B). VFO frequency.
Scan
Scan edge 1A or 1B Scan edge 1B or 1A VFO Memory
frequency channel
Jump
This scan operates in VFO mode. This scan operates in VFO mode.
This scan operates in memory mode. This scan operates in memory mode.
■ Preparation
• Channels • Squelch condition
For programmed scan: Program scan edge frequen- SCAN PROGRAMMED MEMORY SCANS
cies into scan edge memory channels 1A and 1B. STARTS SCAN PRIORITY WATCH
(p. 101) WITH
The scan continues Scan pauses on each
For memory scan: Program two or more memory until it is stopped man- channel when the
channels except scan edge memory channels. ually, and does not scan resume is ON;
pause even if it de- not applicable when
For memory select scan: Designate two or more mem-
tects signals. OFF.
ory channels as select memory channels—select a SQUELCH
memory channel, then push [F-2 SEL ] in the S-2 OPEN This is not applicable
when the scan re-
menu (memory mode) to designate the channel as a
sume is OFF and a
select memory channel. programmable step
For priority watch: Program one memory channel to be (more than 1 kHz) is
watched. selected.
Scan stops when detecting a signal.
• Scan resume ON/OFF If you set scan resume ON in the miscella-
You can select the scan to resume or cancel when de- SQUELCH neous (others)l set mode, the scan pauses for
tecting a signal, in the miscellaneous (others) set CLOSED 10 sec. when detecting a signal, then re-
SCAN Resume.” Scan resume ON/OFF
mode, item “S sumes. When a signal disappears while scan
must be set before operating a scan. See p. 132 for is paused, scan resumes 2 sec. later.
ON/OFF setting and scan resume condition details.
• Scan speed
Scan speed can be selected from 2 levels, high or low,
in the miscellaneous (others) set mode. See p. 132 for
details.
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SCAN OPERATION 9
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9 SCAN OPERATION
■ Priority watch
q Select VFO mode, then set a frequency.
w Close the squelch with [RF/SQL].
e Set the desired memory channel as the channel to
be watched.
r Select S-2.
t Push [F-2 PRI] to start the priority watch.
• “ ” appears and decimal points blink while watching
[RF/SQL]
VFO, and then “ ” and decimal points blink while
watching a memory channel. [MENU/GRP] [F-2] Appears while scanning
y When the scan detects a signal, the scan pauses
for 10 sec. or until the signal disappears, depend-
ing on the resume setting.
u To cancel the scan push [F-2 PRI]. Select
VFO mode.
NOTE: The paused condition when detecting a sig-
nal differs depending on the scan resume condi- Select watching
tion. (p. 132) channel.
resume on: pauses for 10 sec.
resume off: pauses until the signal disappears.
Push [F-2 PRI].
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ANTENNA TUNER OPERATION 10
■ Optional AT-180 AUTOMATIC ANTENNA TUNER operation
The AT-180 automatic antenna tuner matches the IC-
7000 to the connected antenna automatically. Once the
CAUTION: NEVER transmit with the tuner ON
when no antenna is connected. This will damage
tuner matches an antenna, the variable capacitor setting
both the transceiver and antenna tuner.
are memorized as a preset point for each frequency
range (100 kHz steps). Therefore, when you change the
frequency range, the variable capacitors are automati- The AT-180 cannot be used for the 144/430 MHz
cally preset to the memorized point. bands. When operating on the 144/430 MHz band,
pushing [TUNER/CALL] selects the call channel
NOTE: (p. 100).
• The AT-180 can match both HF and 50 MHz
bands. However, operation is different for the HF
and 50 MHz bands.
• When connecting the AT-180, the IC-7000’s output
power must be set over the 10 W. Otherwise, the
AT-180 may not be tuned correctly. (AT-180’s min-
imum operating input power is 8 W.)
[TUNER/CALL]
D Tuner operation
• For the HF band: • For the 50 MHz band:
Push [TUNER/CALL] to turn the tuner ON. The an- Push and hold [TUNER/CALL] for 1 sec. to tune the
tenna is tuned automatically during transmission antenna. If “ ” indicator blinks slowly while trans-
when the antenna SWR is higher than 1.5:1. mitting, push and hold [TUNER/CALL] for 1 sec.
• When the tuner is ON, “ ” indication appears. again to re-tune the antenna.
D Manual tuning 9
During SSB operation on HF bands at low voice lev- Through inhibit (HF bands only) 10
els, the AT-180 may not be tuned correctly. In such The AT-180 has a through inhibit condition. When se-
cases, manual tuning is helpful. lecting this condition, the tuner can be used at poor
SWR’s. In this case, automatic tuning in the HF bands
Push [TUNER/CALL] for 2 sec. to start manual tun- activates only when exceeding SWR 3:1. Therefore,
ing. manual tuning is necessary each time you change the
• CW mode is selected, a side tone is emitted, and “ ” frequency. Although termed “through inhibit,” the tuner
indicator blinks; then, the previous mode is selected.
will be set to the “through” configuration if the SWR is
If the tuner cannot reduce the SWR to less than 1.5:1 higher than 3:1 after tuning.
after 20 sec. of tuning, “ ” indicator disappears.
In this case, check the following: CONVENIENT
• the antenna connection and feedline • Tuner sensitive condition (HF bands only)
• the antenna SWR (p. 36; meter function) If you require critical tuning at any time during trans-
mission, select the tuner sensitive condition. See
p. 131 for selection.
• Automatic tuner start (HF bands only)
If you want to turn OFF the tuner under conditions of
VSWR 1.5:1 or less, use “automatic tuner on” and
turn the tuner OFF. See p. 130 for turning the function
ON and OFF.
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10 ANTENNA TUNER OPERATION
Long wire
[TUNER/CALL]
D AH-4 operation
Tuning is required for each frequency. Be sure to re-
CONVENIENT
tune the antenna before transmitting when you
change the frequency—even slightly. • PTT tune function
The AH-4 is always tuned when the PTT is pushed
q Set the desired frequency in an HF band. after the frequency is changed (more than 1%). This
• The AH-4 will not operate on frequencies outside of function removes the “push and hold [TUNER/CALL]”
ham bands.
operation and activates first transmission on the new
frequency. This function is turned ON in the miscella-
w Push and hold [TUNER/CALL] for 1 sec. neous (others) set mode (p. 131).
•“ ” indicator and “CW” appears while tuning.
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PACKET OPERATION 11
■ Packet operation
D Data socket
[MENU/GRP] [F-4]
10
D Adjusting the transmit signal output from the TNC
11
When setting data transmission speed to 9600 baud 1. When using a level meter or oscilloscope, adjust
bps, the data signal coming from the TNC is applied the TX audio level (DATA IN level) from the TNC as
exclusively to the internal limiter circuitry to automati- follows.
cally maintain bandwidth. 0.4 Vp-p (0.2 Vrms): recommended level
0.2–0.5 Vp-p (0.1–0.25 Vrms): acceptable level
NEVER apply data levels from the TNC of over 0.6
Vp-p, otherwise the transceiver will not be able to 2. When not using a measuring device.
maintain the band width and may possibly interfere q Connect the IC-7000 to a TNC.
with other stations. w Enter a test mode (“CAL”, etc.) on the TNC, then
transmit some test data.
NOTE: Read the instructions supplied with your e When the transceiver fails to transmit test data or
TNC carefully before attempting packet operation transmits sporadically ([TX] indicator doesn’t light
with the IC-7000. red or blinks):
- Decrease the TNC output level until [TX] indica-
tor lights red continuously.
When transmission is not successful even though
[TX] indicator lights red continuously:
- Increase the TNC output level.
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12 CLOCK AND TIMERS
[F-1]
[MENU/GRP] [F-2] [F-3] [F-4] [DIAL]
1 Year
This item sets the current year. 2005
Rotate [DIAL], then push [F-3 SET] to set the year.
2 Date
This item sets the current date. 3-15(Tue)
Rotate [DIAL], then push [F-3 SET] to set the date.
3 Time (Now)
This item sets the current time for the built-in 24-hour 15:00
clock. Rotate [DIAL], then push [F-3 SET] to set the time.
4 CLOCK2 Function
This item turns the second clock indication ON and ON OFF
OFF instead of 1st clock. The clock 2 is displayed in- The clock 2 does not dis-
The clock 2 is convenient to indicate the UTC and stead of the 1st clock indica- play. (default)
other country’s local time, etc. tion.
• Push [F-4 DEF] for 1 sec. to set the default value.
5 CLOCK2 Offset
This item sets the desired off-set time period for the ± 0:00 + 9:00
clock 2 indication within –24:00 to +24:00 in 5 min. (default) Rotate [DIAL] to set the
steps. time.
• Push [F-4 DEF] for 1 sec. to set the default value.
117
CLOCK AND TIMERS 12
118
12 CLOCK AND TIMERS
119
SET MODE 13
■ Set mode description
Set mode is used for programming infrequently q Push [AF(SET)] momentarily to enter the set mode
changed values or conditions of functions. This trans- menu.
ceiver has a quick set mode, display set mode, timer w Push [F-1 QS ], [F-2 DISP ], [F-3 TIME ] or [F-4
set mode and miscellaneous (others) set mode. OTH] to enter the desired set mode.
e Push [F-1 ≤] or [F-2 ≥] to select the desired item.
• Set mode operation r Set the desired condition using [DIAL].
• Push [F-4 DEF] for 1 sec. to select a default condition
[AF] or value.
t Push [Z
Z(MENU/GRP)] twice to exit the set mode.
[F-1]
[MENU/GRP] [F-2] [F-3] [F-4] [DIAL]
• Start up screen
Push
[AF]
momentarily
• Set mode menu
12
13
• Quick set mode (p. 121) • Miscellaneous (others) set mode (p. 128)
120
13 SET MODE
1 RF Power 100%
2 MIC Gain 50%
3 SSB TBW (WIDE) L 100 [Hz]
SSB 4 SSB TBW (WIDE) H 2900 [Hz]
5 SSB TBW (MID) L 300 [Hz]
6 SSB TBW (MID) H 2700 [Hz]
7 SSB TBW (NAR) L 500 [Hz]
8 SSB TBW (NAR) H 2500 [Hz]
1 RF Power 100%
2 Key Speed 20WPM
CW 3 CW Pitch 600 [Hz]
4 Side Tone Level 50%
5 Side Tone Level Limit ON
1 RF Power 100%
2 Twin Peak Filter OFF
RTTY 3 RTTY Mark Frequency 2125 [Hz]
4 RTTY Shift Width 170 [Hz]
5 RTTY Keying Polarity Normal
AM 1 RF Power 100%
FM/WFM 2 MIC Gain 50%
121
SET MODE 13
122
13 SET MODE
123
SET MODE 13
1 Contrast (LCD)
This item adjusts the contrast of the LCD from 0% to 40%
100% in 1% steps. 40% (default)
2 Bright (LCD)
This item adjusts the brightness of the LCD from 0% 70%
to 100% in 1% steps. 70% (default)
4 LCD Flicker
This item adjusts the flicker of the LCD from 0% to
100% in 1% steps. 65%
65% (default)
Icom recommends using the default value. But if
you find the LCD flicker objectionable, adjust this
item.
13
5 Backlight(Switches)
This item adjusts the brightness of the switches from 50%
0% to 100% in 1% steps. 50% (default)
6 Display Type
This item sets the LCD screen type. There are 3 se- A
lectable types: A (Black-background), B (White-back- A-type LCD screen (default)
ground), and C (Blue-background).
124
13 SET MODE
125
SET MODE 13
15 TV Popup (P.AMP/ATT)
This item turns the popup indication ON and OFF for ON OFF
the P.AMP/ATT setting on TV operation. Popup function is ON Popup function is OFF
TV operation is available for Japanese version only. (default)
19 External Display
This item selects the indication size for external dis- 1 2
play. Same indication ratio as The indication width be-
transceiver display. comes narrow.
(default)
20 Opening Message
This item turns the opening message screen indica- ON OFF
tion capability ON and OFF. Opening message is ON Opening message is OFF
(default)
126
13 SET MODE
22 Power ON Check
This item selects the indication ON or OFF when turn- ON OFF
ing power ON. Power ON check is ON. Power ON check is OFF.
ON : The Transceiver briefly displays ‘Your Call (default)
sign,’ ‘RF power,’ ‘Auto power OFF timer’ and
‘RIT/∂TX frequency’ when turning power ON.
• No-programmed or disactivated items are skipped.
OFF : The display goes directly to frequency indica-
tion at power ON.
127
SET MODE 13
2 Monitor Level
This item adjusts the transmit IF signal monitor level
50%
from 0% to 100% in 1% steps.
50% (default)
See p. 87 for details.
3 Beep(Confirmation)
A beep sounds each time a switch is pushed to con- ON OFF
firm it. This function can be turned OFF for silent op- Confirmation beep ON Confirmation beep OFF
eration. (default)
4 Beep(Band Edge)
A beep sounds when an operating frequency enters ON OFF
or exits an amateur band. This functions independent Band edge beep ON Band edge beep OFF
of the confirmation beep setting (above). (default)
5 Beep Level
This item adjusts the volume level for (confirmation
and band edge) beep tones from 0% to 100% in 1% 50%
steps. When beep tones are turned OFF, this setting
has no effect. 50% (default) 13
128
13 SET MODE
8 Quick SPLIT
When this item is set to ON, pushing and holding [F-1 ON OFF
SPL] (M M-1) for 1 sec. sets the undisplayed VFO fre- Quick split ON Quick split OFF
quency to the displayed VFO frequency plus the split (default)
offset and activates split operation.
9 SPLIT Offset
This item sets the offset (difference between transmit 0.000MHz -9.999MHz
and receive frequencies) for the quick split function. 0.000 MHz offset Minus 9.999 MHz offset
(default)
The offset frequency can be set from –9.999 MHz to
+9.999 MHz in 1 kHz steps.
10 SPLIT LOCK
When this item is ON, [DIAL] can be used to adjust ON OFF
the transmit frequency while pushing and holding Split lock function ON Split lock function OFF
[XFC] even while the lock function is activated. (default)
11 DUP Offset HF
This item sets the offset (difference between transmit 0.100MHz
and receive frequencies) for duplex operation. How- 0.1 MHz offset (default)
ever, this setting is used to input the repeater offset
for an HF band only.
129
SET MODE 13
16 Auto Repeater
This item turns the auto repeater function ON-1 (auto ON-1 OFF
duplex setting), ON-2 (auto duplex setting and acti- Auto duplex setting is ON. Auto repeater function is
vating tone encoder) or OFF. (default) OFF.
130
13 SET MODE
19 [TUNER] Switch
When an optional AT-180 ANTENNA TUNER is con- Auto [TUNER/CALL] key ON/OFF condition is
nected, the transceiver retains the [TUNER/CALL] retained for each band. (default)
key ON/OFF condition for each band, “Auto,” or all
Manual [TUNER/CALL] key ON/OFF condition is
band, “Manual.”
retained for all band.
20 VSEND Select
This item select the [ACC] (pin 7) output. ON VSEND is for the 144/430 MHz;
HSEND is for the HF/50 MHz. (default)
21 SPEECH Level
This item adjusts the volume level for speech function 50%
from 0% to 100% in 1% steps. 50% (default)
22 SPEECH Language
This item selects language for the speech function. English Japanese
English announcement Japanese announcement
You can select between English and Japanese as the
(default)
SPEECH language.
23 SPEECH Speed
This item selects the speech speed between faster or HIGH LOW
slower synthesizer output. Faster announcement Slower announcement
(default)
131
SET MODE 13
26 Memopad Numbers
This item sets the number of memo pad channels 5 10
available. 5 or 10 memo pads can be set. 5 memo pads 10 memo pads
(default)
27 SCAN Speed
This item sets the rate at which channels or frequen- HIGH LOW
cies are scanned during scan operations. High and Scan is faster. Scan is slower.
low can be selected. (default)
28 SCAN Resume
This item sets the scan resume function ON and OFF. ON Scan resumes 10 sec. after stopping on
a signal (or 2 sec. after a signal disap-
per). (default)
13
OFF Scan does not resume after stopping on
a signal. For the priority watch, setting to
OFF pauses the watch until the signal
disappears and scan resumes.
There are 2 type of auto tuning steps: HIGH (Fastest) LOW Auto tuning step is turned ON.
and LOW (Faster). Faster tuning step during rapid rotation
132
13 SET MODE
31 HM-151 [F-2]
This item programs one of several functions to [F-2] MPR NB
key of HM-151. Programmable key assignments are Memo pad read is pro- Noise blanker function is
same as above. grammed. (default) programmed.
133
SET MODE 13
134
13 SET MODE
135
SET MODE 13
49 CI-V Address
To distinguish equipment, each CI-V transceiver has 70h 7Fh
its own Icom standard address in hexadecimal code. Address of 70h Address of 7Fh
The IC-7000’s address is 70h. (default)
50 CI-V Transceive
Transceive operation is possible with the IC-7000 con- ON OFF
nected to other Icom HF transceivers or receivers. Transceive ON Transceive OFF
(default)
When “ON” is selected, changing the frequency, op-
erating mode, etc. on the IC-7000 automatically
changes those of connected transceivers (or re-
ceivers) and vice versa.
13
51 REF Adjust
This item adjusts the internal reference frequency
within 0 to 100% range in 1 % steps.
136
14 MAINTENANCE
■ Memory backup
All of the CPU’s memory is backed up by an EEP-
ROM (Electronically-Erasable Programmable Read-
Only Memory). All data you set, such as VFO,
memory, set mode contents, etc. are stored in this
EEPROM. There is no internal lithium battery.
■ Cleaning
If the transceiver becomes dusty or dirty, AVOID the use of strong chemical solvents
wipe it clean with a dry, soft cloth. such as thinner, benzine or alcohol to clean
the transceiver. These may damage the
transceiver’s surfaces.
137
TROUBLESHOOTING 15
The following chart is designed to help you correct If you are unable to locate the cause of a problem or
problems which are not equipment malfunctions. solve it through the use of this chart, contact your near-
est Icom Dealer or Service Center.
pushed.
Fuse is blown. Check for the cause, then replace the p. 137
fuse with a spare one.
(Fuses are installed in two places. One is
installed in the DC power cable and the
other is installed in the FRONT unit.
No sound comes from Volume level is set too low. Rotate [AF] clockwise to obtain a suit- pgs. 1,
the speaker. able listening level. 25, 33
Sensitivity is low. The antenna is not connected properly. Reconnect to the antenna connector. —
RECEIVE
The antenna feed line is cut or shorted. Check the feed line and correct any —
improper conditions.
138
15 TROUBLESHOOTING
No contact possible with RIT function is activated. Push [F-1 RIT] in the RIT/∂TX mode p. 73
other stations. to turn the function OFF.
Split function is activated. Push [F-1 SPL] in the M-1 menu to turn p. 89
the function OFF.
TRANSMIT
Repeater cannot be ac- Split function is not activated. Push [F-1 SPL] in the M-1 menu to turn p. 89
cessed. the function ON.
An incorrect transmit frequency is set. Set the proper frequencies into VFO pgs.
A and B or into one of the memory 27, 29
channels.
Subaudible tone encoder is OFF and Use [F-3 TON] in the M-3 menu to se- p. 63
repeater requires a tone for access. lect FM-TONE.
Programmed subaudible tone fre- Program the required frequency using p. 64
quency is wrong. FM tone set mode.
Transmitted signals are Microphone gain is set too high. Set MIC gain in quick set mode. p. 38
distorted.
The compression level is set too high Set compression level to a suitable p. 88
with the speech compressor ON. position.
Displayed frequency The dial lock function is activated. Push [SPCH/LOCK] to deactivate the p. 37
DISPLAY
Programmed scan does Squelch is open. Set squelch to the threshold position. p. 35
not stop.
Programmed scan does The same frequencies have been Program different frequencies into p. 101
not start. programmed in scan edge memory scan edge memory channels.
SCAN
channels.
Memory scan does not 2 or more memory channels have not Program 2 or more memory chan- p. 101
start. been programmed. nels.
Memory select scan 2 or more memory channels have not Designate 2 or more memory chan- p. 104
does not start. been designated as select channels. nels as select channels for the scan.
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OPTION UNITS SETTING 16
■ MB-106 CARRYING HANDLE
The optional MB-106 CARRYING HANDLE is convenient
when carrying the transceiver for DX’ peditions, field
operation, etc.
q Attach the rubber feet with the supplied screws as w Attach the MB-106 to the left side of the transceiver
shown below. as shown below.
Carrying
handle
Rubber
feet
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16 OPTION UNITS SETTING
q Remove the top cover of the AT-180. • Specifications for the AT-180
w Set the tuner switches to the desired positions ac- • Frequency coverage : 1.8–54 MHz
cording to the table below. • Input impedance : 50 Ω
• Maximum input : 120 W
• AT-180 inside top cover power
SW Position Operation • Minimum tuning :8W
A The tuner operating condition is set by S2 power
(default) described below. • Matching impedance : 16.7–150 Ω (HF band)
range 20–125 Ω (50 MHz band)
THROUGH INHIBIT • Tuning accuracy : Less than SWR 1.5:1
The tuner tunes the antenna even when the • Insertion loss : Less than 1.0 dB
antenna has poor SWR (up to VSWR 3:1 (after tuning)
S1
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CONTROL COMMAND 17
■ Remote jack (CI-V) information
D CI-V connection example
9–15 V DC
The transceiver can be connected through an optional
CT-17 CI-V LEVEL CONVERTER to a personal computer
equipped with an RS-232C port. The Icom Communi-
cation interface-V (CI-V) controls the following func-
tions of the transceiver.
mini-plug cable
IC-7000
D Data format
The CI-V system can be operated using the following
data formats. Data formats differ according to com-
mand numbers. A data area is added for some com-
mands.
FE FE 70 E0 Cn Sc Data area FD FE FE 70 E0 FB FD
Transceiver’s default address
OK code
Sub command number
Preamble code (fixed)
(fixed)
(see table below)
NG code
(fixed)
FE FE E0 70 Cn Sc Data area FD FE FE 70 E0 FA FD
D Command table
Command Sub command Description Command Sub command Description
00 — Send frequency data 07 B0 Exchange VFO A and VFO B
01 Same as Send mode data 08 — Select memory mode
command 06 0001–0105* Select memory channel
02 — Read band edge frequencies *P1=0100, P2=0101
03 — Read operating frequency 0106, 0107 Select the call channel
(C1=0106, C2=0107)
16
04 — Read operating mode
A0 Set the bank number
05 — Set operating frequency
(1=A, 2=B, 3=C, 4=D, 5=E) 17
06 00 Select LSB
09 — Memory write
01 Select USB
02 Select AM 0A — Memory to VFO
03 Select CW 0B — Memory clear
04 Select RTTY 0C — Read offset frequency
05 Select FM
07 Select CW-R 0D — Set offset frequency
08 Select RTTY-R 0E 00 Scan stop
07 — Select VFO mode 01 Programmed/memory scan start
00 Select VFO A 02 Programmed scan start
01 Select VFO B 22 Memory scan start
A0 Equalize VFO A and VFO B 23 Select memory scan start
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17 CONTROL COMMAND
144
17 CONTROL COMMAND
145
CONTROL COMMAND 17
CW: Clockwise, CCW: Counter Clockwise D Codes for memory keyer contents
To send or read the desired memory keyer contents, the
channel and character codes as follows are used.
• Channel codes
Code Channel number
01 M1
02 M2
03 M3
04 M4
• Character codes
Character ASCII code Description
0–9 30–39 Numerals 17
A–Z 41–5A Alphabetical characters
space 20 Word space
/ 2F Symbol
? 3F Symbol
, 2C Symbol
. 2E Symbol
^ 5E e.g., to send BT, enter ^4254
✱ 2A Inserts contact number (can be
used for 1 channel only)
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17 CONTROL COMMAND
01=— direction
D Codes for memory name contents
00=+ direction
To send or read the desired memory name settings, the char-
Direction:
acter codes, instruction codes for memory keyer contents as
above, and the following are used.
• Character codes— Alphabetical characters
Character ASCII code Character ASCII code
a–z 61–7A — — *No need to enter for duplex frequency setting.
1 Hz digit: 0–9
: 3A ; 3B
Fixed digit: 0*
Fixed digit: 0*
= 3D < 3C
> 3E ( 28
) 29 [ 5B
] 5D { 7B
} 7D | 7C *Not necessary when setting a frequency.
_ 5F – 7E
@ 40 D DTCS code and polarity setting
The following data sequence is used when sending/reading
the DTCS code and polarity setting.
q w e
X X 0 X X X
Transmit polarity:
Receive polarity:
1= Reverse
0= Normal
0= Normal
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SPECIFICATIONS 18
■ General ■ Receiver
• Frequency coverage : • Receive system :
Receive SSB/CW/RTTY/AM/FM Triple-conversion superheterodyne
30 kHz–199.999999 MHz*1*2 WFM Double-conversion superheterodyne
400–470.000000 MHz*1*2 • Intermediate frequencies:
Transmit 1st
1.800–1.999999 MHz*2, 3.500–3.999999 MHz*2 SSB/CW/RTTY/AM/FM 124.487 MHz
5.33050*3, 5.34650*3, 5.36650*3, WFM 134.732 MHz
5.37150*3, 5.40350*3,
2nd
7.000–7.300 MHz*2, 10.100–10.150 MHz*2,
14.000–14.350 MHz*2, 18.068–18.168 MHz*2, SSB/CW/RTTY/AM/FM 455 kHz
21.000–21.450 MHz*2, 24.890–24.990 MHz*2, WFM 10.700 MHz
28.000–29.700 MHz*2, 50.000–54.000 MHz*2, 3rd
144.000–148.000 MHz*2, 430.000–450.000 MHz*2 SSB/CW/RTTY/AM/FM 16.15 kHz
*1Some frequency bands are not guaranteed. • Sensitivity (at preamp ON):
*2Depending on version. *3USA version only.
Frequency SSB/CW/
AM FM WFM
• Mode : SSB, CW, RTTY, AM, FM, WFM range RTTY
10 dB S/N 12 dB SINAD 12 dB SINAD
(WFM is for receive only) [MHz] 10 dB S/N
• Number of memory CH: 503 (split memory: 99×5 banks; scan 0.5–1.8 — 13 µV — —
edges: 6; call channel: 2 ) channels
• Antenna connector : SO-239×2 (for HF/50 MHz and 1.8–28 — —
0.15 µV 2.0 µV
144/430 MHz) /50 Ω 28–29.995 0.5 µV —
• Usable temperature : –10°C to +60°C (+14°F to +140°F) 50 MHz band 0.12 µV 1.0 µV 0.25 µV —
range
• Frequency stability : Less than ± 0.5 ppm 76–108 — — — 10.0 µV
(0°C to + 50°C; + 32°F to +122°F) 144/430 MHz
• Power supply : 13.8 V DC±15% (negative ground) 0.11 µV 1.0 µV 0.18 µV —
bands
requirement
• Current drain : Transmit (at 100 W) 22 A • Squelch sensitivity (threshold; preamp ON) :
(at 13.8 V DC) Receive squelched 1.3 A SSB Less than 5.6 µV
max. audio 1.6 A FM Less than 0.3 µV
• Dimensions : 167(W) × 58(H) × 180(D) mm, • Selectivity :
(projections not included) 69⁄16(W) × 29⁄32(H) × 73⁄32(D) in SSB* (BW=2.4 kHz) More than 2.4 kHz/–6 dB
• Weight (approx.) : 2.3 kg (5 lb 1 oz) Less than 3.6 kHz/–60 dB
• CI-V connector : 2-conductor 3.5 (d) mm (1⁄8˝) CW* (BW=500 Hz) More than 500 Hz/–6 dB
• Video connector : 2-conductor 3.5 (d) mm (1⁄8˝) Less than 900 Hz/–60 dB
• ACC connector : 13-pin RTTY (BW=350 Hz) More than 360 Hz/–6 dB
• Data connector : 6-pin Less than 650 Hz/–60 dB
AM (BW=6 kHz) More than 6.0 kHz/–6 dB
Less than 15.0 kHz/–60 dB
■ Transmitter FM (BW=15 kHz) More than 12.0 kHz/–6 dB
• Output power : Less than 20.0 kHz/–60 dB
SSB, CW, FM, RTTY 2–100 W (1.8–50 MHz bands) *IF filter shape is set to SHARP.
2–50 W (144 MHz band) • Spurious and image rejection ratio:
2–35 W (430 MHz band) HF bands More than 70 dB
AM 1–40 W (1.8–50 MHz bands) 50 MHz band More than 70 dB (except IF/2 through)
2–20 W (144 MHz band) 144/430 MHz band More than 65 dB (except IF through)
2–14 W (430 MHz band) • Audio output power : More than 2.0 W at 10% distortion
• Modulation system : with an 8 Ω load (at 13.8 V DC)
SSB Digital PSN modulation • RIT variable range : ±9.99 kHz
AM Digital low power modulation • PHONES connector : 3-conductor 3.5 (d) mm (1⁄8˝)/8 Ω
FM Digital phase modulation • EXT SP connector : 2-conductor 3.5 (d) mm (1⁄8˝)/8 Ω
• Spurious emissions : Less than –60 dB* 17
*spurious freq.: below 30 MHz –50 dB, above 50 MHz –60 dB
• Carrier suppression : More than 50 dB 18
• Unwanted sideband : More than 50 dB
• Microphone : 8-pin modular jack (600 Ω)
connector
• KEY connector : 3-conductor 6.35 (d) mm (1⁄4˝)
• RTTY connector : 3-conductor 3.5 (d) mm (1⁄8˝)
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19 OPTIONS
AT-180 HF/50 MHz AUTOMATIC AH-4 HF AUTOMATIC ANTENNA AH-2b ANTENNA ELEMENT
ANTENNA TUNER TUNER
HM-151 HAND MICROPHONE SM-20 DESKTOP MICROPHONE CT-17 CI-V LEVEL CONVERTER
UNIT
Compact speaker for base station opera- External speakers suitable for mobile oper-
tion. Height can be adjusted for your conve- Mounts the transceiver main body, with or
ation.
nience. without the front panel, inside a vehicle.
SP-12: Slim-type; 8 Ω/5 W
• Input impedance: 8 Ω SP-10: Compact-type; 4 Ω/5 W
• Max. input power: 5 W
149
OPTIONS 19
Conversion between 8-pin modular and 8- Required when using the AT-180. 13-pin, ACC connector to 7-pin + 8-pin ACC
pin metal connector for using a desktop mi- • 7 m (22 ft) connector.
crophone with the IC-7000.
(0PC-1443) (OPC-1444
Provide front panel detached operation for mobile installations or compact transceiver oper-
ation.
• OPC-1443: 3.5 m (11.5 ft)
• OPC-1444: 5 m (16.4 ft)
Full-duty 1 kW linear amplifier including an automatic antenna tuner. Has automatic tuning
and band selection capability. Full break-in (QSK) operation is possible. The amplifier/power
supply unit and the remote control unit are separated. An optional OPC-599 is required for
connection.
19
150
20 MENU GUIDE
Push
Push
[AF]
[Z(MENU/GRP)]
momentarily
to exit
Push
momentarily
Push
Set mode menu
for 1 sec.
151
MENU GUIDE 20
152
21 ABOUT CE
INSTALLATION NOTES
For amateur base station installations it is recom- EIRP clearance heights by frequency band
mended that the forwards clearance in front of the an- Watts 10–2 m 70 cm 23 cm 13 cm and above
tenna array is calculated relative to the EIRP (Effective 1 2.1 m 2m 2m 2m
Isotropic Radiated Power). The clearance height below 10 2.8 m 2.7 m 2.5 m 2.3 m
the antenna array can be determined in most cases 25 3.4 m 3.3 m 2.7 m 2.5 m
from the RF power at the antenna input terminals. 100 5 m 4.7 m 3.6 m 3.2 m
1000 12 m 11.5 m 7.3 m 6.3 m
As different exposure limits have been recommended
for different frequencies, a relative table shows a Forward clearance, EIRP by frequency band
guideline for installation considerations. Watts 10–2 m 70 cm 23 cm 13 cm and above
Below 30 MHz, the recommended limits are specified 100 2m 2 m 1.1 m 0.7 m
in terms of V/m or A/m fields as they are likely to fall 1,000 6.5 m 6 m 3.5 m 3m
within the near-field region. Similarly, the antenna may 10,000 20 m 18 m 11 m 7m
be physically short in terms of electrical length and that 100,000 65 m 60 m 35 m 29 m
the installation will require some antenna matching de-
In all cases any possible risk depends on the transmit-
vice which can create local, high intensity magnetic
ter being activated for long periods. (actual recom-
fields. Analysis of such MF installations is best consid-
mendation limits are specified as an average during 6
ered in association with published guidance notes
minutes) Normally the transmitter is not active for long
such as the FCC OET Bulletin 65 Edition 97-01 and its
periods of time. Some radio licenses will require that a
annexes relative to amateur transmitter installations.
timer circuit automatically cuts the transmitter after 1–2
The EC recommended limits are almost identical to the
minutes etc.
FCC specified ‘uncontrolled’ limits and tables exist that
show pre-calculated safe distances for different an- Similarly some types of transmitter, SSB, CW, AM etc.
tenna types for different frequency bands. Further in- have a lower ‘average’ output power and the assessed
formation can be found at http://www.arrl.org/. risk is even lower.
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ABOUT CE 21
DECLARATION
OF CONFORMITY
We Icom Inc. Japan
1-1-32, Kamiminami, Hirano-ku
Osaka 547-0003, Japan
Declare on our sole responsibility that this equipment complies with the Düsseldorf 21st Nov. 2005
essential requirements of the Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Place and date of issue
Equipment Directive, 1995/5/EC, and that any applicable Essential Test
Suite measurements have been performed.
Icom (Europe) GmbH
Kind of equipment: HF/VHF/UHF ALL MODE TRANSCEIVER Himmelgeister straße 100
D-40225 Düsseldorf
Type-designation: i7000 Authorized representative name
H. IKegami
Version (where applicable): General Manager
This compliance is based on conformity with the following harmonised
standards, specifications or documents:
i) EN 301 489-1 v 1.4.1 (2002-08)
ii) EN 301 489-15 v 1.2.1 (2002-08)
iii) EN 301 783 v 1.1.1 (2000-09)
iv) EN 60950-1 (2001): A11: 2004 Signature
v) a
154
MEMO
155
MEMO
156
IC-7000 <Intended Country of Use>
#02 ■ GER ■ FRA ■ ESP ■ SWE
(Europe) ■ AUT ■ NED ■ POR ■ DEN
■ GBR ■ BEL ■ ITA ■ FIN
■ IRL ■ LUX ■ GRE ■ SUI
■ NOR
A-6478H-1EX-q
Printed in Japan
© 2005, 2006 Icom Inc.
1-1-32 Kamiminami, Hirano-ku, Osaka 547-0003, Japan