IC 7200 Manual
IC 7200 Manual
IC 7200 Manual
i7200
IMPORTANT SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES
R E A D T H I S I N S T RU C T I O N M A N UA L The transceiver comes with the following accessories.
CAREFULLY before attempting to operate the Qty.
transceiver.
q Hand microphone (HM-36) .............................. 1
w DC power cable (OPC-1457) ........................... 1
SAVE THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL. This e Spare fuse (ATC 5 A) ....................................... 1
manual contains important safety and operating in-
r Spare fuse (ATC 30 A) ..................................... 2
structions for the IC-7200.
t ACC cable.......................................................... 1
y 3.5 (d) mm plug.................................................. 1
u 6.3 (d) mm Electronic keyer plug....................... 1
i Jack cap (for [PHONES]) .................................. 1
FOREWORD q w
D FEATURES
❍ IF DSP features
❍ Digital Twin PBT
❍ Manual notch function
❍ ±0.5 ppm of high frequency stability
❍ Simple operation FCC INFORMATION
❍ Tough and compact body
• FOR CLASS B UNINTENTIONAL RADIATORS:
❍ Standard voice synthesizer This equipment has been tested and found to comply
with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to
part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed
to provide reasonable protection against harmful
EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS interference in a residential installation. This equip-
ment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance
WORD DEFINITION with the instructions, may cause harmful interference
Personal death, serious injur y or an to radio communications. However, there is no guar-
RDANGER
explosion may occur.
antee that interference will not occur in a particular
Personal injury, fire hazard or electric installation. If this equipment does cause harmful
RWARNING
shock may occur.
interference to radio or television reception, which can
CAUTION Equipment damage may occur. be determined by turning the equipment off and on,
If disregarded, inconvenience only. No risk the user is encouraged to try to correct the interfer-
NOTE
of personal injury, fire or electric shock. ence by one or more of the following measures:
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PRECAUTIONS
R WARNING RF EXPOSURE! This device emits Place unit in a secure place to avoid inadvertent use
Radio Frequency (RF) energy. Extreme caution by children.
should be observed when operating this device. If
you have any questions regarding RF exposure and During mobile operation, NEVER place the trans-
safety standards please refer to the Federal Com- ceiver where air bag deployment may be obstructed.
munications Commission Office of Engineering and
Technology’s report on Evaluating Compliance with During mobile operation, DO NOT place the trans-
FCC Guidelines for Human Radio Frequency Electro- ceiver where hot or cold air blows directly onto it.
magnetic Fields (OET Bulletin 65).
During mobile operation, DO NOT operate the trans-
R WARNING HIGH VOLTAGE! NEVER touch an ceiver without running the vehicle’s engine. When the
antenna or internal antenna connector during trans- transceiver’s power is ON and your vehicle’s engine
mission. This may result in an electrical shock or burn. is OFF, the vehicle’s battery will quickly become ex-
hausted.
R WARNING! NEVER operate the transceiver
while driving a vehicle. Safe driving requires your full Make sure the transceiver power is OFF before start-
attention—anything less may result in an accident. ing the vehicle engine. This will avoid possible dam-
age to the transceiver by ignition voltage spikes.
R NEVER apply AC power to the [DC13.8V] socket
on the transceiver rear panel. This could cause a fire During maritime mobile operation, keep the trans-
or damage the transceiver. ceiver and microphone as far away as possible from
the magnetic navigation compass to prevent errone-
R NEVER apply more than 16 V DC, such as a 24 V ous indications.
battery, to the [DC13.8V] socket on the transceiver
rear panel. This could cause a fire or damage the BE CAREFUL! The rear panel will become hot when
transceiver. operating the transceiver continuously for long peri-
ods.
R NEVER let metal, wire or other objects touch any
internal part or connectors on the rear panel of the BE CAREFUL! If a linear amplifier is connected, set
transceiver. This may result in an electric shock or this the transceiver’s RF output power to less than the
could cause a fire or damage the transceiver. linear amplifier’s maximum input level, otherwise, the
linear amplifier will be damaged.
R NEVER expose the transceiver to rain, snow or
any liquids. Use Icom microphones only (supplied or optional).
Other manufacturer’s microphones have different pin
DO NOT use or place the transceiver in areas with assignments, and connection to the IC-7200 may
temperatures below –10°C (+14°F) or above +60°C damage the transceiver.
(+140°F). Be aware that temperatures on a vehicle’s
dashboard can exceed +80°C (+176°F), resulting in For U.S.A. only
permanent damage to the transceiver if left there for Caution: Changes or modifications to this trans-
extended periods. ceiver, not expressly approved by Icom Inc., could
void your authority to operate this transceiver under
DO NOT place the transceiver in excessively dusty FCC regulations.
environments or in direct sunlight.
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5 FUNCTIONS FOR RECEIVE......................... 44–52 9 ANTENNA TUNER OPERATION.................. 67–69
■ RIT function...................................................... 44 ■ Optional AT-180 automatic antenna tuner
■ Preamp and attenuator.................................... 45 operation.......................................................... 67
■ AGC function.................................................... 45 D Tuner operation............................................ 67
D AGC time constant selection........................ 45 D Manual tuning.............................................. 67
■ Twin PBT operation.......................................... 46 ■ AT-180 internal switch description.................... 68
■ IF filter selection............................................... 47 ■ Optional AH-4 automatic antenna tuner
D IF filter selection........................................... 47 operation.......................................................... 69
D Filter passband width setting....................... 48 D AH-4 operation............................................. 69
D IF filter shape (SSB/CW only)...................... 48 1
■ Noise blanker................................................... 49 10 SET MODE.................................................... 70–82
■ General............................................................ 70
D Noise blanker settings.................................. 49
D Quick set mode operation............................ 70
2
■ Noise reduction................................................ 50
D Set mode operation...................................... 70
D Noise reduction level setting........................ 50
■ Quick set mode................................................ 71
3
■ Notch function.................................................. 51
■ Set mode.......................................................... 74
D Auto notch function...................................... 51
D Paddle operation from [MIC] connector....... 82
4
D Manual notch function.................................. 51
D Manual notch filter setting............................ 52 11 MAINTENANCE............................................ 83–84 5
■ Fuse replacement............................................ 83
6
FUNCTIONS FOR TRANSMIT...................... 53–60
■ VOX function..................................................... 53 D DC power cable fuse replacement............... 83 6
D Adjusting the VOX function.......................... 53 D Circuitry fuse replacement........................... 83
■ Memory backup................................................ 84 7
D VOX set mode.............................................. 54
■ Resetting the CPU........................................... 84
■ Break-in function.............................................. 55
■ Cleaning........................................................... 84 8
D Semi break-in operation............................... 55
D Full break-in operation................................. 56 12 TROUBLESHOOTING................................... 85–86 9
■ Speech compressor......................................... 57
D Compression level setting............................ 57 13 OPTION INSTALLATIONS.................................. 87 10
■ Split frequency operation................................. 58 ■ MB-116 handles installation............................ 87
D Quick split function....................................... 59 ■ MB-117 carrying handle installation.............. 87 11
D Split lock function......................................... 59 ■ MB-118 mobile mounting bracket installation.. 87
■ Measuring SWR............................................... 60
14 CONTROL COMMAND................................. 88–91
12
7 MEMORY OPERATION................................. 61–64 ■ Remote jack (CI-V) information........................ 88
■ Memory channels............................................. 61 D CI-V connection example............................. 88
13
■ Memory channel selection............................... 61 D Data format.................................................. 88
■ Memory programming...................................... 62 D Command table............................................ 89
14
D Programming in VFO mode......................... 62 D Band stacking register................................. 91
D Programming in memory mode.................... 62 D Data mode with filter width setting............... 91
15
■ Frequency copying........................................... 63 16
D Copying in memory mode............................ 63 15 SPECIFICATIONS............................................... 92
■ General............................................................ 92
■ Memory clearing.............................................. 64
■ Transmitter........................................................ 92 17
8 SCAN OPERATION....................................... 65–66 ■ Receiver........................................................... 92
■ Scan types....................................................... 65
18
■ Preparation....................................................... 65 16 OPTIONS....................................................... 93–94
■ Programmed scan operation (VFO mode)....... 66
19
17 ABOUT CE.................................................... 95–96
■ Memory scan operation (Memory mode)......... 66
18 BAND VOLTAGE MODIFICATION...................... 97 20
■ Band voltage modification................................ 97
21
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1 PANEL DESCRIPTION
■ Front panel
Function
Speaker q Display (p. 7) w e r t
ANF
i7200 NB NR METER
4 5 6
MW 10 M-CL 14 AGC 18
7 8 9
COMP21 SCAN 24 VOX 28
MODE TS .
RIT GENE 0
MNF 50 F-INP ENT
BAND
M-CH/RIT
SPCH
SET
o i u y
q PASSBAND TUNING CONTROLS [TWIN PBT] w NOISE BLANKER KEY NB (p. 49)
Adjust the receiver’s DSP filter passband width. ➥ Push to turn the noise blanker function ON or
(p. 46) OFF.
• The limit of the variable range depends on the pass- • “ ” appears on the display when the noise
band width and mode. The limit of the variable range blanker function is turned ON.
is half of the passband width, and PBT is adjustable in ➥ P ush and hold for 1 sec. to enter the noise
200 Hz (AM) or 50 Hz (other models) steps. blanker set mode for setting the noise blanker
• Rotate both [TWIN PBT] controls (PBT1 and PBT2) to
level and blank time; push again to return to nor-
the same position shifts the IF.
mal operation.
4 What is the PBT control? • When entering the noise blanker set mode, the noise
Generally, the PBT electronically narrows the IF blanker function is automatically turned ON.
passband width to reject interference. This trans-
ceiver uses the DSP circuit for the PBT function. 4 What is the noise blanker?
The noise blanker reduces pulse-type noise such
as that generated by automobile ignition systems.
PBT2 This function is not effective against non pulse-type
PBT1 noise.
Function
Speaker !0 !1 Display (p. 7)
ANF
i7200 NB NR METER
4 5 6
MW 10 M-CL 14 AGC 18
7 8 9
COMP21 SCAN 24 VOX 28
MODE TS .
RIT GENE 0
MNF 50 F-INP ENT
BAND
M-CH/RIT
SPCH
SET
@1 @0 !9 !8 !7 !6 !5 !4 !3 !2
P.AMP
!0 MODE KEY MODE (p. 29) !2 PREAMP/ATTENUATOR KEY ATT (p. 45)
➥ Push momentarily to cycle through the operating ➥ Push to turn the preamp ON or OFF.
modes: • “ ” appears on the display when the preamp
USB/LSB ➟ CW/CW-R ➟ RTTY/RTTY-R ➟ AM function is turned ON.
➥ Push and hold for 1 sec. to toggle the following ➥ Push and hold for 1 sec. to turn the 20 dB atten-
operating modes: uator ON; push momentarily to turn the attenua-
USB ↔ LSB (p. 33) tor OFF.
CW ↔ CW-R (Reverse) (p. 35) • “ ” appears on the display when the attenuator
RTTY ↔ RTTY-R (Reverse) (p. 39) function is turned ON.
• “CW-R” or “RTTY-R” appears on the display when
reverse mode is selected. 4 What is the preamp?
The preamp amplifies signals in the receiver front
ndesired modes can be inhibited in set mode.
U end (input) circuit to improve the sensitivity. Turn
(pgs. 81, 82) the preamp ON when receiving weak signals.
PANEL DESCRIPTION 1
!6 POWER KEY
Maximum RF gain 1
➥ Push to turn power ON.
• Turn the DC power supply ON in advance. Adjustable range 2
➥ Push and hold for 1 sec. to turn power OFF.
Minimum RF gain 3
!7 TUNER KEY TUNER(p. 67)
➥ Push to turn the automatic antenna tuner func-
• When functioning as SQL control 4
tion ON or OFF.
(RF gain is fixed at maximum.)
• An optional antenna tuner must be connected.
• “ ” appears on the display when the automatic S-meter squelch
5
antenna tuner function is turned ON. threshold
➥ Push and hold for 1 sec. to manually tune the Squelch is open. S-meter squelch
6
antenna tuner.
• An optional antenna tuner must be connected. 7
• When the tuner cannot tune the antenna, the tuning Lowest threshold Highest threshold
circuit is bypassed automatically after 20 sec. 8
!9 AF CONTROL [AF] (inner control; p. 29)
!8 RF GAIN/SQUELCH CONTROL [RF/SQL]
(outer control; p. 30)
Varies the audio output level from the speaker. 9
➥ Adjusts the RF gain and squelch threshold level.
Audio output
10
increases
11
Audio output
decreases
12
➥T
he squelch removes noise output from the @0 HEADPHONE JACK [PHONES] 13
speaker (closed condition) when no signal is re- Accepts headphones with 8–16 Ω impedance.
ceived. • Output power: 5 mW with an 8 Ω load. 14
• The squelch is available for all modes. •W hen headphones are connected, no receive audio
• The control can be set as the squelch plus RF gain comes from the speaker.
controls, squelch control only (RF gain is fixed at 15
maximum) or Auto (RF gain control in SSB, CW and @1 MICROPHONE CONNECTOR [MIC]
RTTY; squelch control in AM) in set mode. Accepts supplied or optional microphone. 16
• See p. 11 for appropriate microphones and microphone
MODE
AUTO
SET MODE SETTING
SQL RF + SQL
connector information. 17
SSB, CW
RTTY
RF GAIN SQL RF GAIN + SQL 18
AM SQL SQL RF GAIN + SQL
19
20
21
1 PANEL DESCRIPTION
D Keypad
@2 @3 @4
ANF
NB NR METER
V/M 1 A/B 2 SPLIT 3
1.8 = 3.5 7
V/M 1 A/B 2 SPLIT 3
1.8 = 3.5 7
@6
4 5 6
MW 10 M-CL 14 AGC 18 4 5 6
@5 MW 10 M-CL 14 AGC 18 @7
7 8 9
COMP21 SCAN 24 VOX 28
.
@9
S RIT GENE 0
MNF 50 F-INP ENT
BAND @8 7
COMP21 8
SCAN 24 9
VOX 28 #0
TER P.AMP
ATT
RIT GENE
. 0
MNF 50 F-INP ENT
SPCH
M-CH/RIT
SET
BAND
#2 #1 #3
PANEL DESCRIPTION 1
1 PANEL DESCRIPTION
■ Function display
q w e r
t
!4
y
!3 u
i
!2
!1 !0 o
PANEL DESCRIPTION 1
!5 !6
!7
!8
@0 1
2
!9 3
!5 PROGRAMMABLE TUNING STEP INDICATOR 4
A ppears when the programmable tuning step is
selected. (p. 26) 5
!6 RIT INDICATOR (p. 44) 6
Appears when the RIT function is activated.
1 PANEL DESCRIPTION
■ Rear panel
o !0 !1 q
REMOTE E X T SP
w
e
i u y t
PANEL DESCRIPTION 1
1
D ACC socket information
2
• ACC socket
ACC PIN No. NAME DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATIONS 3
NC ———
1
(8 V*)
(*I f the modification (p. 97) is
performed, regulated 8 V output.) Output voltage : 8 V ± 0.3 V 4
Output current : Less than 10 mA
13
9 10 11 12
2 GND Connects to ground. ——— 5
5 6 7 8 Ground level : –0.5 V to 0.8 V
1 2 3 4
3 HSEND
Input/output pin.
Output current : Less than 20 mA 6
Grounded when transmits.
Input current (Tx) : Less than 200 mA
Rear panel view 4 BDT Data line for the optional AT-180. ——— 7
q brown i gray
———
w red
e orange
o white
!0 black
5
NC (*I f the modification (p. 97) is
(BAND*) performed, band voltage output.) Output voltage : 0 to 8.0 V
8
r yellow !1 pink
t green
y blue
!2 light
blue
6 ALC ALC voltage input.
Control voltage
Input impedance
: –4 V to 0 V
: More than 10 k˘
9
u purple !3 light
green 7 NC ——— ——— 10
8 13.8 V 13.8 V output when power is ON. Output current : Max. 1 A
Color refers to 9 TKEY Key line for the optional AT-180. ——— 11
the cable strands
“High” level : More than 2.4 V
of the supplied
cable. 10 FSKK Controls RTTY keying “Low” level : Less than 0.6 V 12
Output current : Less than 2 mA
8
5
3 1
4
3 18
qwer 6 7 6 7
19
q FSKK t AF q NC (8 V*) t ALC
w GND
e SEND
y SQLS
u 13.8 V
w GND
e SEND
y NC
u 13.8 V
20
r MOD i ALC r NC (BAND*)
* See p. 97 for details. 21
10
1 PANEL DESCRIPTION
■ Microphones
D HM-36 q q UP/DOWN SWITCHES [UP]/[DN]
Change the selected readout frequency or memory
channel.
w • Pushing the switch continuously changes the frequency
or memory channel number continuously.
• The [UP]/[DN] switch can simulate a key paddle. Select
in set mode (U/D KEY; Mic Up/Down Keyer). (p. 81)
• While pushing and holding RIT *, push the [UP]/[DN]
switch to control the transmit readout frequency while
in spilt frequency operation.
* Available only when the XFC (transmit frequency
check) function is turned ON. (p. 76)
D SM-20
(Option) w PTT SWITCH
Push and hold to transmit; release to receive.
• MICROPHONE CONNECTOR
(Front view)
i AF output [MIC]
(varies with [AF]) FUNCTION DESCRIPTION
PIN NO.
q Microphone input u GND w +8 V DC output Max. 10 mA
(Microphone ground) Frequency up Ground
e
w +8 V DC output y GND (PTT ground) Frequency down Ground through 470 ˘
Squelch open “LOW” level
e Frequency up/down
r
t PTT Squelch close “HIGH” level
r Squelch switch
CAUTION: DO NOT short pin 2 to ground as
this can damage the internal 8 V regulator. DC
voltage is applied to pin 1 for microphone opera-
tion. Use caution when using a non-Icom micro-
phone.
MIC + 1kø
ELEMENT 10µF
q u
w i y
DOWN UP e t
r
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INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS 2
■ Unpacking ■ Antenna connection
After unpacking, immediately report any damage to For radio communications the antenna is of criti-
the delivering carrier or dealer. Keep the shipping car- cal importance for output power and sensitivity. Use
tons. well-matched 50 ø antennas and coaxial feedline. An
SWR (standing wave ratio) of 1.5:1 or lower is recom-
For a description and a diagram of accessory equip- mended when transmitting.
ment included with the IC-7200, see ‘Supplied acces-
sories’ on p. i of this manual. CAUTION: Protect your transceiver from light-
ning by using a lightning arrestor.
■ Selecting a location
PL-259 CONNECTOR INSTALLATION EXAMPLE
Select a location for the transceiver that allows ade-
quate air circulation, free from extreme heat, cold, or
q 30 mm Slide the coupling ring
1
vibrations, and away from TV sets, TV antenna ele- down. Strip the cable
ments, radios and other electromagnetic sources. jacket and soft solder. 2
Coupling ring 10 mm (soft solder)
The base of the transceiver has an adjustable stand w 10 mm Soft Strip the cable as
3
for desktop use. Set the stand to one of two angles solder shown at left. Soft sol-
depending on your operating conditions. der the center con- 4
1–2 mm ductor.
e
solder solder 5
Slide the connector
body on and solder it. 6
r Screw the coupling 7
ring onto the connec-
tor body. 8
30 mm (9⁄8 in) 10 mm (3⁄8 in) 1–2 mm (1⁄16 in)
Stand 9
10
■ Grounding Antenna SWR
Each antenna is tuned for a specified frequency 11
To prevent electrical shock, television interference range and SWR may be increased out-of-range.
(TVI), broadcast interference (BCI) and other prob- When the SWR is higher than approx. 2.0:1, the 12
lems, ground the transceiver through the GROUND transceiver’s power drops to protect the final transis-
terminal on the rear panel. tor. In this case, an optional antenna tuner is useful 13
to match the transceiver and antenna. Low SWR al-
For best results, connect a copper or copper-plated
ground rod driven into the earth. Make the distance
lows full power for transmitting even when using the
antenna tuner. The IC-7200 has an SWR meter to
14
between the [GND] terminal and ground as short and monitor the antenna SWR continuously.
straight as possible. 15
R WARNING: NEVER connect the [GND] 16
terminal to a gas or electric conduit, since the con-
nection could cause an explosion or electric shock. 17
18
19
20
[GND]
21
12
2 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS
■ Required connections
• Front panel
ANF
i7200 NB NR METER
4 5 6
MW 10 M-CL 14 AGC 18
7 8 9
COMP21 SCAN 24 VOX 28
MODE TS .
RIT GENE 0
MNF 50 F-INP ENT
BAND
M-CH/RIT
SPCH
SET
HM-36 SM-20
• Rear panel
DC POWER SUPPLY (p.15) HF/50 MHz ANTENNA
AC outlet A DC power supply
13.8 V; at least 22 A
Red Black
+ _
13
INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS 2
■ Advanced connections
• Front panel
ANF
i7200 NB NR METER
4 5 6
MW 10 M-CL 14 AGC 18
7 8 9
COMP21 SCAN 24 VOX 28
.
MIC MODE TS RIT GENE 0
MNF 50 F-INP ENT
BAND
HEADPHONES 1
2
3
4
• Rear panel
5
6
REMOTE (p. 88) 7
Used for computer control and transceive
operation. 8
with
9
10
AH-4 (p. 16) AH-2b
or long wire
11
EXTERNAL
12
SPEAKER (p. 93) 13
14
15
SP-21
ACC SOCKET (p. 10)
16
[SEND], [ALC] (p. 17) 17
Used for connecting a
non-Icom linear amplifier.
18
19
20
21
14
2 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS
13.8 V; at least 22 A
CAUTION: The rear panel will
Red Black become hot when operating
+ _
the transceiver continuously
for long periods.
■ Battery connections
•R WARNING 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
• N EVER connect the transceiver to a 24 V superimposed onto transmit or receive audio.
battery. • U se 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
The IC-7200 is not certified for vehicle installation
is because vehicle’s electric components such as
in European countries.
the inverter system generate a lot of electric
noise.
CONNECTING A VEHICLE BATTERY
Note: Use terminals for
the cable connections.
Crimp
12 V
battery
Supplied
DC power cable
15
INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS 2
1
CONNECTING THE AT-180
2
ACC cable supplied with the AT-180 3
HF
Coaxial cable supplied to 6 m 4
with the AT-180 antenna
16
2 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS
[INPUT1]
[GND]
EXCITER
Transceiver
1 1&2 [ANT]
Coaxial cable
(supplied with the IC-PW1/EURO)
[GND]
IC-PW1/EURO Ground
To AC outlet
(Non-European versions : 100–120/220–240 V
European version : 230 V )
RF OUTPUT RF INPUT
SEND
ALC
17
INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS 2
■ Connections for CW
1
Paddle polarity: Reverse
13
For no break-in operation: Paddle 2
9 10 11 12 Connect an external switch Bug
5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4
such as a foot switch; or use
the RTTY SEND terminal for
3
all bands. (See p. 19)
4
Keyer type: Bug-key
5
6
7
Keyer type: Straight-key
8
Straight key
* When connecting an external electronic keyer, 9
set the keyer type to ‘St’ (straight-key).
10
11
MIC 12
Mic Up/Down keyer: ON
13
See p. 82 for connection details:
Microphone (HM-36)
Paddle operation from the [MIC]
connector.
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
18
2 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS [EXT SP]
Rear panel
[ACC]
TNC or PC interface
13 SQL* (light green) PC
for the RTTY software
9 10 11 12 FSKK (black)
5 6 7 8 AF out (light blue)
HSEND (orange) Colors refer to the wires in
1 2 3 4 the supplied ACC cable.
GND (red)
*Connect SQL line when required.
(Rear panel view)
Front panel
[MIC]
19
INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS 2
Rear panel
[ACC]
20
3 BASIC OPERATION
ANF
i7200 NB NR METER
4 5 6
MW 10 M-CL 14 AGC 18
7 8 9
COMP21 SCAN 24 VOX 28
M-CH/RIT
SPCH
SET
[RF/SQL]: Center
4
A/B 2
= 3.5
5
SPLIT 3
6
7
MW 10 M-CL 14 AGC 18
7 8 9
COMP21 SCAN 24 VOX 28
.
esetting CLEARS all programmed contents in
R MODE TS
TUNER FILTER
RIT GENE
P.AMP
0
MNF 50 F-INP ENT
BAND
SPCH M-CH/RIT
SET
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BASIC OPERATION 3
■ VFO description
VFO is an abbreviation of Variable Frequency Oscilla- Select
VFO
tor, and traditionally refers to an oscillator.
ANF
8
NB NR METER
4
MW 10
7
1.8
COMP21
= 3.5
5
M-CL 14
8
SCAN 24
6
AGC 18
9
VOX 28
7
9
MODE TS .
RIT GENE 0
MNF 50 F-INP ENT
BAND
TUNER FILTER
SPCH
P.AMP
ATT
M-CH/RIT
SET
10
11
D VFO equalization 12
➥ P ush and hold A/B for 1 sec. to set the undis-
= 13
played VFO frequency and mode to the displayed
VFO frequency 14
• 3 beeps sound when the VFO equalization is
completed. 15
CONVENIENT Push and hold 16
Use two VFOs as a quick memory for 1 sec.,
When you find a new station, but you wish to con-
tinue searching, the two VFO systems can be used
then push again. 17
for quick memory storage.
18
q P ush and hold A/B for 1 sec. to store the dis-
=
again. 21
22
3 BASIC OPERATION
modes.
NR ANF
NB METER
4 5 6
MW 10 M-CL 14 AGC 18
7 8 9
COMP21 SCAN 24 VOX 28
MODE TS .
RIT GENE 0
MNF 50 F-INP ENT
BAND
SPCH M-CH/RIT
SET
When the VFO is selected from another VFO or When the memory channel is selected from another
memory mode, the last used frequency and operat- memory channel or VFO mode, the memorized
ing mode for that VFO appears. frequency and operating mode appear even if the
memory channel settings, frequency and mode, are
changed before selecting another memory channel
or VFO mode.
[EXAMPLE] [EXAMPLE]
VFO is selected. Memory channel 1
is selected.
Changed frequency (14.123 MHz) appears. Changed frequency (14.123 MHz) does not appear and
memorized frequency (14.100 MHz) appears instead.
23
BASIC OPERATION 3
4 5 6
MW 10 M-CL 14 AGC 18
This is convenient for contest operation. 7
COMP21 8
SCAN 24 9
VOX 28
MODE TS .
RIT GENE 0
MNF 50 F-INP ENT
BAND
See the table below for a list of the bands available SPCH
ATT
M-CH/RIT
SET
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
24
3 BASIC OPERATION
■ Frequency setting
The transceiver has several tuning methods for con-
venient frequency tuning.
NR ANF
NB METER
4 5 6
MW 10 M-CL 14 AGC 18
7 8 9
COMP21 SCAN 24 VOX 28
SPCH M-CH/RIT
SET
• 706 kHz
F-INP ENT MNF 0 RIT . COMP 7 MNF 0 AGC 6 F-INP ENT
BAND 50 GENE 21 50 18 BAND
25
BASIC OPERATION 3
4 5 6
MW 10 M-CL 14 AGC 18
7 8 9
COMP21 SCAN 24 VOX 28
MODE TS .
RIT GENE 0
MNF 50 F-INP ENT
BAND
SPCH M-CH/RIT
SET
9
METER
4 5 6
MW 10 M-CL 14 AGC 18
7 8 9
COMP21 SCAN 24 VOX 28
10
MODE TS .
RIT GENE 0
MNF 50 F-INP ENT
BAND
26
3 BASIC OPERATION
When the programmable tuning step “Z” disappears, ➥ Push and hold TS for 1 sec. to toggle between
rotating [DIAL] changes the frequency in increments the 1 Hz and 10 Hz step settings.
of 1 or 10 Hz. • When the 1 Hz step is selected, the 1 Hz digit appears in
the frequency indication; when the 10 Hz step is selected,
the 1 Hz digit disappears from the frequency indication.
OTE: The frequency is changed in 50 Hz step
N
• R otating [DIAL] changes the frequency in 1 Hz or
when the [UP]/[DN] switches of the microphone 10Hz tuning step.
are used for the frequency setting (when the pro-
10 Hz tuning
grammable tuning step is not selected; “Z” disap-
pears.)
NR ANF
NB METER
7
COMP21 8
SCAN 24 9
VOX 28 Push and hold
MODE TS .
RIT GENE 0
MNF 50 F-INP ENT
BAND frequency in 10 Hz steps.
TUNER FILTER P.AMP
ATT TS
SPCH M-CH/RIT
SET
for 1 sec.
1 Hz tuning
[DIAL]
Appears
Rotating [DIAL] changes the
frequency in 1 Hz steps.
Push TS momentarily
Appears
1 Hz tuning Tuning step set mode
27
BASIC OPERATION 3
V/M 1
1.8
A/B 2
= 3.5
METER
SPLIT 3
7
• HI : Approx. 5 times faster when the tuning step is set
MW 4
10
5
M-CL 14 6
AGC 18 to 1 kHz or smaller steps; approx. 2 times faster
7 8 9
MODE TS
COMP21
.
SCAN 24
RIT GENE 0
MNF 50
VOX 28
F-INP ENT
BAND
when the tuning step is set to 5 kHz or larger steps.
TUNER FILTER P.AMP
ATT
• Lo : Approx. 2 times faster
SPCH M-CH/RIT
SET • oF : Auto tuning step is turned OFF
• Push and hold M-CL for 1 sec. to select a default con-
dition or value.
[DIAL] [M-CH] 1
2
When “HI” is selected (default) 3
M-CH/RIT
r Push to exit the set mode and return to
SET
normal operation. 4
5
D ¼ tuning function (SSB data/CW/RTTY only)
While operating in SSB data/CW/RTTY, the ¼ tuning q Push and hold M-CH/RIT
SET for 1 sec. twice to enter
6
function is available for critical tuning. Dial sensitivity the set mode.
is reduced to ¼ of normal when the ¼ function is in w Rotate [M-CH] to select “DIAL ¼.”
7
use. e Rotate [DIAL] to select the ¼ tuning function ON
and OFF. 8
• Push and hold M-CL for 1 sec. to select a default con-
ANF
dition or value. 9
NB NR METER
10
1.8 = 3.5 7
4 5 6
MW 10 M-CL 14 AGC 18
7 8 9
COMP21 SCAN 24 VOX 28
MODE TS .
RIT GENE 0
MNF 50 F-INP ENT
BAND
M-CH/RIT
11
SPCH
SET
When “OFF” is selected (default)
[DIAL] [M-CH]
r Push M-CH/RIT
SET to exit the set mode and return to 12
normal operation.
OTE: This function is only available when the
N
13
programmable tuning step is OFF (p. 26).
14
D Band edge warning beep 15
When selecting a frequency that lies outside of a q Push and hold M-CH/RIT
SET for 1 sec. twice to enter 16
band’s specified frequency range, a warning beep the set mode.
sounds. w Rotate [M-CH] to select “BAND BEP.”
This function can be turned OFF in set mode, if de- e Rotate [DIAL] to select the band edge warning
17
sired. beep function ON and OFF.
• Push and hold M-CL for 1 sec. to select a default con- 18
dition or value.
NB
V/M 1
NR
A/B 2
ANF
METER
SPLIT 3
19
1.8 = 3.5 7
4 5 6
MW M-CL 14 AGC 18
20
10
7 8 9
COMP21 SCAN 24 VOX 28
MODE TS .
RIT GENE 0
MNF 50 F-INP ENT
BAND
SPCH M-CH/RIT
SET When “ON” is selected (default) 21
M-CH/RIT
r Push to exit the set mode and return to
SET
[DIAL] [M-CH] normal operation.
28
3 BASIC OPERATION
■ Volume setting
Rotate the [AF] control clockwise to increase; coun-
terclockwise to decrease the audio output level.
• Set a suitable audio level.
NR ANF
NB METER
4 5 6
MW 10 M-CL 14 AGC 18
7
COMP21 8
SCAN 24 9
VOX 28 Audio output
.
MODE TS RIT GENE 0
MNF 50 F-INP ENT
BAND increases
TUNER FILTER P.AMP
ATT
SPCH M-CH/RIT
SET
Audio output
decreases
[AF]
4
MW 10
1.8 = 3.5
5
M-CL 14 6
AGC 18
7
tween CW and CW Reverse or RTTY and RTTY
MODE TS
7
COMP21
.
RIT GENE
8
SCAN 24
0
MNF 50
9
VOX 28
F-INP ENT
Reverse. (CW and RTTY mode only)
BAND
Appears
METER
4 5 6
MW 10 M-CL 14 AGC 18
7 8 9
COMP21 SCAN 24 VOX 28
MODE TS .
RIT GENE 0
MNF 50 F-INP ENT
BAND
SPCH M-CH/RIT
SET
29
BASIC OPERATION 3
4 5 6
put from the speaker (closed position) when no sig- MW 10 M-CL 14 AGC 18
7 8 9
COMP21 SCAN 24 VOX 28
M-CH/RIT
SET
MODE
AUTO
SET MODE SETTING
SQL RF + SQL
1
SSB, CW
RTTY
RF GAIN SQL RF GAIN + SQL 2
• When functioning as RF GAIN/SQL control
AM SQL SQL RF GAIN + SQL
S-meter squelch 3
threshold
Squelch is open.
❍ Adjusting RF gain (Receive sensitivity)
Normally, the [RF/SQL] control is set to the 12 o’clock RF gain adjustable
Maximum RF gain 4
S-meter squelch
position. range
Rotate the [RF/SQL] control to the 11 o’clock posi- 5
tion for maximum sensitivity.
• Rotate the [RF/SQL] control clockwise to increase, coun- • When functioning as RF GAIN control 6
terclockwise to decrease the receiver sensitivity. Maximum RF gain
• The S-meter indicates receive sensitivity. 7
Adjustable range
❍ Adjusting squelch (Removing non-signal noise) 8
Rotate the [RF/SQL] control to the 1 o’clock posi-
Minimum RF gain
tion to invoke the S-meter squelch— this allows you
to set the minimum signal level needed to open the
9
squelch. • When functioning as SQL control
• A segment appears in the S-meter to indicate the S-me- S-meter squelch
10
ter squelch level. threshold
11
Squelch is open. S-meter squelch
12
Lowest Threshold Highest Threshold
13
14
■ Meter function
15
The transceiver has 3 transmit meter functions for ➥ Push and hold
ANF
for 1 sec. to toggle between
METER
your convenience. Select the desired meter from RF RF power (PO), SWR and ALC. 16
power (PO), ALC and SWR. • The display indication changes as the following table.
DISPLAY
17
MEASUREMENT
INDICATION
PO Indicates the relative RF output power.
18
NR ANF
NB METER
V/M 1
4
MW 10
1.8
A/B 2
= 3.5
5
M-CL 14
SPLIT 3
6
AGC 18
7 SWR Indicates the SWR on the transmission line.
19
7
COMP21
.
8
SCAN 24 9
VOX 28
Indicates the ALC level. When the meter
MODE TS RIT GENE 0
MNF 50 F-INP ENT
30
3 BASIC OPERATION
D Transmitting
q Push [PTT] (microphone) to transmit. Appears while transmitting
•“ ” appears.
w Release [PTT] (microphone) to return to receive.
•“ ” disappears.
9
COMP21 SCAN 24 VOX 28
within this zone), otherwise the linear amplifier will TUNER FILTER P.AMP
ATT
M-CH/RIT
i Push M-CH/RIT
SET to exit the quick set mode and re-
turn to normal operation.
31
BASIC OPERATION 3
4 5 6
MW 10 M-CL 14 AGC 18
7 8 9
COMP21 SCAN 24 VOX 28
MODE TS .
RIT GENE 0
MNF 50 F-INP ENT
BAND
SPCH M-CH/RIT
1
SET
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
32
4 RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT
■ Operating SSB
q Push and hold F-INPBAND
ENT
for 1 sec., then push a Band keys
band key to select the desired band.
w Push MODE to select SSB mode. NB NR ANF
METER
ATT
33
RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT 4
34
4 RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT
■ Operating CW
q Connect a paddle, straight key or external elec-
Band keys
tronic keyer as on page 18.
w P ush and hold F-INPBAND
ENT
for 1 sec., then push a NB NR ANF
METER
4 5 6
MW 10 M-CL 14 AGC 18
MODE TS .
RIT GENE 0
MNF 50 F-INP ENT
• After CW mode is selected, push and hold MODE for TUNER FILTER P.AMP
BAND
ATT
35
RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT 4
threshold level, or the blank time.
• Rotate [M-CH] to select an item.
9
• Noise reduction (p. 50) 10
➥ Push NR to turn the noise reduction ON or OFF.
•“ ” appears when the noise reduction is ON. 11
➥ Push and hold for 1 sec. to enter the noise
NR
reduction level set mode, then rotate [DIAL] to 12
adjust the noise reduction level.
13
D Convenient functions for transmit 14
• Break-in function (p. 55) • Keying speed setting (p. 38)
q Push and hold M-CH/RIT for 1 sec. twice to enter q P ush and hold M-CH/RIT for 1 sec. to enter the
15
SET SET
the set mode. quick set mode.
w Rotate [M-CH] to select “BK-IN”. w Rotate [M-CH] to select “KEY SPD”.
16
e Rotate [DIAL] to select the CW break-in operation e Rotate [DIAL] to adjust the CW key speed from 6
from full break-in, semi break-in or OFF. to 60 wpm. 17
• FL : Full break-in r Push M-CH/RIT to exit the quick set mode and re-
• SE : Semi break-in
SET
turn to normal operation. 18
• OF : Break-in OFF
r Push M-CH/RIT
SET to exit the set mode and return to 19
normal operation.
20
21
36
4 RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT
D CW reverse mode
The CW-R (CW Reverse) mode receives CW signals NB NR ANF
METER
4
1.8
A/B 2
= 3.5
5
SPLIT 3
6
7
MW 10 M-CL 14 AGC 18
modes. 7
COMP21 8
SCAN 24 9
VOX 28
MODE TS .
RIT GENE 0
MNF 50 F-INP ENT
BAND
SPCH M-CH/RIT
SET
for 1 sec.
BFO BFO
Inteference Desired signal Inteference Desired signal
D CW pitch control
The received CW audio pitch and monitored CW NB NR ANF
METER
4
1.8
A/B 2
= 3.5
5
SPLIT 3
6
7
MW 10 M-CL 14 AGC 18
(300 to 900 Hz) without changing the operating fre- 7
COMP21 8
SCAN 24 9
VOX 28
.
quency. MODE TS
TUNER FILTER
RIT GENE
P.AMP
0
MNF 50 F-INP ENT
BAND
ATT
SPCH M-CH/RIT
SET
37
RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT 4
9
VOX 28
MODE TS .
RIT GENE 0
MNF 50 F-INP ENT
BAND
TUNER FILTER
This allows you to spot your transmit signal exactly
P.AMP
ATT
SPCH M-CH/RIT
SET
V/M 1
1.8
NR
A/B 2
= 3.5
ANF
METER
SPLIT 3
7
6
4 5 6
MW 10 M-CL 14 AGC 18
7
7 8 9
COMP21 SCAN 24 VOX 28
M-CH/RIT
SET for 1 sec. to enter the quick set mode. TUNER FILTER P.AMP
ATT
8
SPCH M-CH/RIT
SET
38
4 RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT
4 5 6
MW 10 M-CL 14 AGC 18
7 8 9
• After RTTY mode is selected, push and hold MODE for MODE TS
COMP21
.
SCAN 24
RIT GENE 0
MNF 50
VOX 28
F-INP ENT
BAND
1 sec. to toggle between RTTY and RTTY-R modes. TUNER FILTER P.AMP
ATT
39
RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT 4
4
A/B 2
= 3.5
5
SPLIT 3
6
7
MW M-CL 14 AGC 18
SPACE. This reversal can be caused by incorrect
10
7 8 9
COMP21 SCAN 24 VOX 28
.
TNC connections, settings, commands, etc. MODE TS
TUNER FILTER
RIT GENE
P.AMP
0
MNF 50 F-INP ENT
BAND
ATT
SPCH M-CH/RIT
SET
8
V/M 1 A/B 2 SPLIT 3
1.8 = 3.5 7
7 8 9
COMP21 SCAN 24 VOX 28
signals. MODE TS .
RIT GENE 0
MNF 50 F-INP ENT
9
BAND
SPCH M-CH/RIT
q Push
SET
MODE to select RTTY mode.
• After RTTY mode is selected, push and hold MODE
[DIAL] [M-CH]
10
for 1 sec. to toggle between RTTY and RTTY-R modes.
w P ush and hold M-CH/RIT
SET for 1 sec. to enter the 11
quick set mode.
e Rotate [M-CH] to select “TPF”, then rotate [DIAL] 12
to select the twin peak filter function ON or OFF.
• The received audio volume may become greater when
the twin peak filter is turned ON. OFF (default)
13
M-CH/RIT
r Push to exit the quick set mode and re-
SET
turn to normal operation.
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
40
4 RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT
V/M 1
NR
A/B 2
ANF
METER
SPLIT 3
1.8 = 3.5 7
hold M-CH/RIT
SET for 1 sec. to enter the quick set mode. MW 4
10
5
M-CL 14 6
AGC 18
7 8 9
COMP21 SCAN 24 VOX 28
e Rotate [DIAL] to adjust the desired value or con- TUNER FILTER P.AMP
ATT
M-CH/RIT
SPCH
dition. SET
2125 Hz (default)
170 Hz (default)
41
RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT 4
■ Operating AM
q P ush and hold F-INPBAND
ENT
for 1 sec., then push a Band keys
band key to select the desired band.
w Push MODE to select AM mode. NB NR ANF
METER
A/B 2
4 5 6
MW 10 M-CL 14 AGC 18
ATT
42
4 RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT
4 5 6
MW 10 M-CL 14 AGC 18
M-CH/RIT
q Push and hold SET for 1 sec. to enter the
quick set mode.
w Rotate [M-CH] to select “DATA” to set the data
mode.
e Rotate [DIAL] to select the data mode ON or
OFF.
Data mode: ON (default: OFF)
•“ ” appears when the data mode is turned ON.
r P ush M-CH/RIT
to exit the quick set mode and
SET
Either “USB” or “LSB” appears.
return to normal operation.
200 Hz 2125 Hz
Carrier
(Displayed frequency)
43
FUNCTIONS FOR RECEIVE 5
■ RIT function
The RIT (Receive Incremental Tuning) function com-
pensates for stations transmitting off-frequency or
when you prefer to listen to slightly different-sound- NB NR ANF
METER
4
10
= 3.5
5
M-CL 14 6
AGC 18
7
P.AMP
MNF 50 BAND
ATT
ling the 1 Hz step readout) without moving the trans- SPCH M-CH/RIT
SET
mit frequency.
[M-CH]
q Push RIT to turn the RIT function ON.
•“ ” and the shift frequency are indicated.
- The shift frequency is indicated for approx. 1 sec., 1
then returns to the operating frequency. RIT control indicator
• The RIT control indicator lights orange.
lights orange.
2
- I f the RIT control indicator does not light, push Shifting frequency
M-CH/RIT
SET . (See below for details) increases
3
w Rotate the [M-CH] control to compensate for off-
frequency stations. Shifting frequency 4
• The transmit frequency is not shifted. decreases
• The shift frequency is indicated for about 1 sec. when
rotating the [M-CH] control.
5
Appears
e To cancel the RIT function, push RIT again.
•“ ” disappears. 6
• The RIT control indicator goes out.
7
About the [M-CH] control:
The [M-CH] control selects the memory channel 8
and also shifts the RIT frequency. Pushing
M-CH/RIT
SET toggles the [M-CH] control as M-CH
selector or RIT controller.
9
RIT controller: RIT control indicator lights orange.
M-CH selector: RIT control indicator goes out. 10
11
• RIT monitor function • Calculate function 12
When the XFC (transmit frequency check function) The shift frequency of the RIT function can be
is ON (p. 76), pushing and holding RIT allows you added/subtracted to the displayed frequency. 13
to monitor the operating frequency directly (RIT is
temporarily cancelled). When the RIT function is ON, push and hold
for 1 sec.
RIT * 14
• The RIT frequency is automatically reset.
* Available only when the XFC (transmit frequency check 15
function) is turned OFF. (p. 76)
16
17
18
19
20
21
44
5 FUNCTIONS FOR RECEIVE
V/M 1
1.8
A/B 2
= 3.5
METER
SPLIT 3
7
4 5 6
MW 10 M-CL 14 AGC 18
7 8 9
COMP21 SCAN 24 VOX 28
The attenuator prevents very strong signals near the MODE TS RIT GENE
. 0
MNF 50 F-INP ENT
BAND
M-CH/RIT
SPCH
momentarily 1 sec.
: Push momentarily
■ AGC function
The AGC (auto gain control) controls receiver gain to
produce a constant audio output level even when the
received signal strength is varied by fading, etc.
mode. V/M 1
1.8
A/B 2
= 3.5 SPLIT 3
7
4 5 6
MW 10 M-CL 14 AGC 18
SPCH M-CH/RIT
SET
45
FUNCTIONS FOR RECEIVE 5
7 8 9
COMP21 SCAN 24 VOX 28
M-CH/RIT
SPCH
SET
46
5 FUNCTIONS FOR RECEIVE
■ IF filter selection
The transceiver has 3 passband IF filter widths for For AM mode, the passband width can be set from
each mode. 200 to 8000 Hz in 200 Hz steps.
A total of 40 passband widths are available.
For SSB and CW modes, the passband width can be
set from 50 to 3600 Hz in 50 or 100 Hz steps. he filter selection is automatically memorized in
T
A total of 41 passband widths are available. each mode.
D IF filter selection
q Push MODE several times to select the desired NB NR ANF
METER
mode. V/M 1
1.8
A/B 2
= 3.5 SPLIT 3
7
7 8 9
COMP21 SCAN 24 VOX 28
M-CH/RIT
SET
47
FUNCTIONS FOR RECEIVE 5
mode. V/M 1
4
MW 10
1.8
A/B 2
= 3.5
5
M-CL 14
SPLIT 3
6
AGC 18
7
MODE TS . 0
MNF 50 F-INP ENT
mode.
RIT GENE BAND
AM/
Wide 8000 Hz 9
Middle 6000 Hz 200–8000 Hz (200 Hz)
AM Data
Narrow 3000 Hz 10
11
D IF filter shape (SSB/CW only)
12
The type of DSP filter shape for SSB and CW can be
13
NR ANF
NB METER
4 5 6
MW 10 M-CL 14 AGC 18
7 8 9
COMP21 SCAN 24 VOX 28
TUNER FILTER
.
RIT GENE
P.AMP
0
MNF 50 F-INP ENT
BAND
14
mode. SPCH
ATT
M-CH/RIT
SET
48
5 FUNCTIONS FOR RECEIVE
■ Noise blanker
The noise blanker eliminates pulse-type noise such
as from car ignition systems.
NR ANF
NB METER
7 8 9
COMP21 SCAN 24 VOX 28
•“ ” appears when the NB function is ON. MODE TS .
RIT GENE 0
MNF 50 F-INP ENT
BAND
Appears
MODE TS .
RIT GENE 0
MNF 50 F-INP ENT
BAND
• Push and hold M-CL for 1 sec. to return to the default TUNER FILTER P.AMP
ATT
M-CH/RIT
SPCH
value. SET
NB LEVEL
This item adjusts the noise blanker level. The noise
blanker attenuation level can be adjusted from 0% to
100%.
50% (default)
NB WIDTH
This item allows adjustment of the blank time for noise
blanker to match the pulse width. The noise blanker width
can be adjusted from 1% to 100%.
50% (default)
49
FUNCTIONS FOR RECEIVE 5
■ Noise reduction
The noise reduction enhances desired signals in
the presence of noise by using the DSP circuit to re-
move random noise. The amount of enhancement is NB
V/M 1
NR
A/B 2
ANF
METER
SPLIT 3
1.8 = 3.5 7
adjustable. MW 4
10
5
M-CL 14 6
AGC 18
7 8 9
COMP21 SCAN 24 VOX 28
SPCH M-CH/RIT
12
METER
4
1.8
MW 10
A/B 2
= 3.5
5
M-CL 14
SPLIT 3
6
AGC 18
7
13
MODE TS . 0 F-INP ENT
P.AMP
MNF 50 BAND
SPCH M-CH/RIT
SET
value.
e Push NR to exit the noise reduction set mode. 14
[DIAL]
r Push NR to turn the noise reduction OFF if nec-
essary.
15
•“ ” disappears.
16
4 (default) 17
18
19
20
21
50
5 FUNCTIONS FOR RECEIVE
■ Notch function
ANF
This transceiver has auto and manual notch func- ➥ Push METER to turn the auto notch function ON or
tions. OFF.
The auto notch function automatically attenuates •“ ” appears when the auto notch function is ON.
beat tones, tuning signals, changing frequency, etc., • The auto notch function is available while in SSB or
AM mode.
even if they are moving.
➥ Push MNF to turn the manual notch function ON
The manual notch can be set to attenuate a fre-
or OFF.
quency via the [MNF] control.
• “ ” appears when the manual notch function is
ON.
• While in SSB or AM mode, either the auto or manual
notch function can be turned ON. These functions are
ANF
selected by pushing METER or MNF .
• Manual notch filter setting is described on the next
page.
V/M 1
NR
A/B 2
ANF
METER
SPLIT 3
1.8 = 3.5 7
ON or OFF. 4
MW 10 5
M-CL 14 6
AGC 18
7 8 9
•“ ” appears when the auto notch function is ON. MODE TS
COMP21
.
RIT GENE
SCAN 24
0
MNF 50
VOX 28
F-INP ENT
BAND
SPCH M-CH/RIT
SET
Desired Desired
signal (AF) signal (AF)
or OFF. V/M 1
1.8
A/B 2
= 3.5 SPLIT 3
7
4 5 6
• “ ” appears when the manual notch function is MW 10
7
COMP21
M-CL 14
8
SCAN 24
AGC 18
9
VOX 28
ON. MODE TS .
RIT GENE 0
MNF 50 F-INP ENT
BAND
• Set to attenuate a frequency for manual notch via the TUNER FILTER P.AMP
ATT
SPCH M-CH/RIT
Appears
51
FUNCTIONS FOR RECEIVE 5
appears. MW 4
10
5
M-CL 14 6
AGC 18
MODE TS .
RIT GENE 0
MNF 50 F-INP ENT
BAND
M-CH/RIT
• Push and hold M-CL for 1 sec. to return to the default SPCH
SET
value.
e P ush MNF to exit the manual notch filter set [DIAL]
mode. 1
r P ush MNF to turn the manual notch function
OFF if necessary. 2
•“ ” disappears.
Middle (default) 3
While adjusting the manual notch filter, noise may
4
be heard. This comes from the DSP unit and does
not indicate an equipment malfunction. 5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
52
6 FUNCTIONS FOR TRANSMIT
■ VOX function
The VOX (Voice-Operated Transmission) function NB NR ANF
METER
4 5 6
COMP21
M-CL 14
8
SCAN 24
AGC 18
9
VOX 28
hands-free operation or to input log entries into your MODE TS RIT GENE
. 0
MNF 50 F-INP ENT
BAND
M-CH/RIT
SET
AM). V/M 1
4
1.8
MW 10
A/B 2
= 3.5
5
M-CL 14
SPLIT 3
6
AGC 18
7
MODE TS .
for 1 sec. to toggle between USB and LSB modes. RIT GENE 0
MNF 50 F-INP ENT
BAND
OFF.
•“ ” appears when the VOX function is ON.
[DIAL] [M-CH] VOX 9
e Adjust the VOX functions in the VOX set mode. 28
VOX Gain
q Push and hold VOX for 1 sec. to enter the VOX
set mode.
w Rotate [M-CH] to select “VoX GAIN.”
e While speaking into the microphone with your
normal voice level, rotate [DIAL] to the point
where the transceiver is continuously transmit- 50% (default)
ting.
r Rotate [M-CH] to select “ANTI-Vox.”
t During receive, rotate [DIAL] to adjust the anti-
VOX gain to the point where the transceiver
does not switch to transmit due to received
audio from the speaker.
y Rotate [M-CH] to select “VoX DELY.”
u R otate [DIAL] to adjust the VOX delay for a
convenient interval before returning to receive.
i Push VOX to exit the VOX set mode. and return
to normal operation.
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FUNCTIONS FOR TRANSMIT 6
1
ANTI-VOX 2
This item adjusts the ANTI-VOX gain for the VOX (Voice-
Operated Transmission) function. Higher values make the 3
VOX function less sensitive to receiver output audio from
a speaker or headphones. 4
This setting can be adjusted from 0% to 100% in 1% 50% (default)
steps. 5
• Push and hold M-CL for 1 sec. to return to the default value.
6
7
VOX DELAY
This item adjusts the VOX (Voice-Operated Transmission)
8
delay time. VOX Delay is the amount of time the transmit-
ter stays on after you stop speaking. 9
The delay time can be adjusted from 0 to 2.0 sec. in 0.1
sec. steps. 0.2 sec. (default)
10
• Push and hold M-CL for 1 sec. to return to the default value.
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
54
6 FUNCTIONS FOR TRANSMIT
■ Break-in function
The break-in function is used in CW mode to auto-
matically switch the transceiver between transmit and
receive when keying. The IC-7200 is capable of full
break-in or semi break-in. Break-in operation is also
referred to as QSK.
A/B 2
passed from when you stop keying. This is similiar to V/M 1
4
MW 10
1.8 = 3.5
5
M-CL 14
SPLIT 3
6
AGC 18
7
55
FUNCTIONS FOR TRANSMIT 6
4
1.8
A/B 2
= 3.5
5
SPLIT 3
6
7
MW 10 M-CL 14 AGC 18
7 8 9
COMP21 SCAN 24 VOX 28
.
q Push
MODE TS 0
MNF 50 F-INP ENT
P.AMP
BAND
ATT
56
6 FUNCTIONS FOR TRANSMIT
■ Speech compressor
The IC-7200 has a built-in, low distortion speech com-
NR ANF
NB
pressor circuit. This circuit increases your average talk V/M 1
1.8
A/B 2
= 3.5
METER
SPLIT 3
7
9
VOX 28
ing or noisy conditions when the receiving station is MODE TS RIT GENE
. 0
MNF 50 F-INP ENT
BAND
M-CH/RIT
SPCH
SET
Appears
4 5 6
MW 10 M-CL 14 AGC 18
MODE TS
7
COMP21
.
RIT GENE
8
SCAN 24
0
MNF 50
9
VOX 28
F-INP ENT
speech compression level set mode.
BAND
57
FUNCTIONS FOR TRANSMIT 6
1
A/B 2 SPLIT 3 CONVENIENT!
Keypad =
3.5 7
2
NB NR ANF
❍ QUICK SPLIT FUNCTION (p. 59)
METER
V/M 1
4
MW 10
1.8
A/B 2
= 3.5
5
M-CL 14
SPLIT 3
6
AGC 18
7
When you push and hold SPLIT for 1 sec., the split 3
7
COMP21 8
SCAN 24 9
VOX 28 function is activated, and the undisplayed VFO is set
.
4
MODE TS 0
SPCH M-CH/RIT
SET
Appears
ON in the set mode. 12
q Push and hold M-CH/RIT
SET for 1 sec. twice to enter
r Push and hold A/B for 1 sec. to equalize the un-
= the set mode. 13
displayed VFO B frequency and operating mode w Rotate [M-CH] to select “XFC.”
with the displayed VFO A. e Rotate [DIAL] to select ON. 14
t Push A/B to select the VFO B.
= r Push M-CH/RIT
SET to exit the set mode and return to
y Set the frequency to 7.0750 MHz (LSB). (p. 25) normal operation. 15
w While pushing and holding RIT , the transmit fre- 16
quency is indicated. And rotate [DIAL] to set the
transmit frequency.
17
18
u Push A/B to return to the VFO A.
=
58
6 FUNCTIONS FOR TRANSMIT
0
9
VOX 28
F-INP ENT
RIT GENE MNF 50 BAND
This shortens the time needed to start split fre- SPCH M-CH/RIT
SET
quency operation.
[DIAL] [M-CH]
Quick split operation is turned ON by default but can
be turned OFF in the set mode (p. 76).
q Select VFO A.
A/B
• Pushing = toggles VFO A and VFO B.
w S et the frequency to 7.0620 MHz and mode to Appears
LSB. (pgs. 25, 29)
e Push and hold SPLIT for 1 sec. to turn the split
function ON and equalize the undisplayed VFO B
frequency and operating mode with the displayed
VFO A.
•“ ” appears on the LCD.
r Set the XFC (transmit frequency check) function
ON in the set mode. (pgs. 58, 76)
• The default setting is OFF.
t While pushing and holding RIT , rotate [DIAL] to
set the transmit frequency to 7.0750 MHz.
y Now you can receive on 7.0620 MHz and transmit
on 7.0750 MHz.
59
FUNCTIONS FOR TRANSMIT 6
■ Measuring SWR
The IC-7200 has a built-in circuit for measuring an-
tenna SWR—no external equipment is necessary.
4 5 6
7 8 9
COMP21 SCAN 24 VOX 28
60
7 MEMORY OPERATION
■ Memory channels
The transceiver has 201 memory channels including All 201 memory channels are tuneable which means
2 scan edge channels. the programmed frequency can be tuned temporarily
Memory mode is very useful for quickly changing to with [DIAL], etc., in memory mode.
often-used frequencies.
MEMORY
MEMORY COPY OVER
CHANNEL CAPABILITY CLEAR
CHANNEL TO VFO WRITING
NUMBER
Regular memory Independent transmit and receive frequencies
1–199 Yes Yes Yes
channels and mode in each memory channel.
Scan edge One frequency and one mode in each memory
P1, P2 Yes Yes No
memory channels channel as scan edges for programmed scan.
channel. V/M 1
4
MW 10
1.8
A/B 2
= 3.5
5
M-CL 14
SPLIT 3
6
AGC 18
7
Channel decreases
Push
Memory mode
About the [M-CH] control:
When the RIT control indicator lights orange, the Appears
memory channels cannot be selected with rotat-
ing the [M-CH] control because the [M-CH] con-
trol acts as the RIT control. So, push M-CH/RIT
SET to Rotate [M-CH]
set the [M-CH] control to memory channel control
(RIT control indicator goes out).
Channel 17 is selected.
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MEMORY OPERATION 7
■ Memory programming
Memory channel programming can be performed
either in VFO mode or in memory mode.
■ Frequency copying
The frequency and operating mode in a memory
channel can be copied to the VFO.
1 for 1 sec.,
Push and hold V/M 1.8
Channel decreases
1 .
then push V/M 1.8
e P ush and hold V/M for 1 sec. to copy the fre-
➔
63
MEMORY OPERATION 7
■ Memory clearing
Any unnecessary memory channels can be cleared.
The cleared memory channels become blank chan-
nels. NB NR ANF
METER
4 5 6
MW 10 M-CL 14 AGC 18
0
9
VOX 28
F-INP ENT
RIT GENE MNF 50
tents.
• The programmed frequency and operating mode dis-
1
appear and “ ” appears.
• 3 beeps are emitted when memory clearing is suc-
Push and hold
2
cessful.
r To return to VFO mode, push V/M
➔ . 3
OTE: Be careful!— the contents of cleared memo-
N 4
ries CANNOT be recalled.
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
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8 SCAN OPERATION
■ Scan types
PROGRAMMED SCAN MEMORY SCAN
Repeatedly scans between two scan edge frequencies Repeatedly all programmed memory channels that
(scan edge memory channels P1 and P2). are not blank.
BLANK
Scan
Mch 2 Mch 3 Mch 4
Scan edge P1 or P2 Scan edge P2 or P1
■ Preparation
• Channels • Squelch condition
For programmed scan: ❍ Scan starts with squelch open
Program scan edge frequencies into scan edge mem- For programmed scan:
ory channels P1 and P2. (p. 66) When tuning step is 1 kHz or less:
The scan continues until it is stopped manually with
For memory scan: pushing SCAN , and does not pause* even if signals
Program two or more memory channels except scan are detected.
edge memory channels. * T he scan is paused when the squelch is closed and
then opened (scan resumes after 10 sec. has passed
• Scan resume ON/OFF when the scan resume is ON; scan is cancelled when
You can select the scan to resume or cancel when OFF).
detecting a signal in the set mode.
Scan resume ON/OFF must be set before operating a When tuning step is more than 5 kHz:
scan. See p. 78 for ON/OFF setting and scan resume The scan pauses on each step when the scan
condition details. resume is ON; not applicable when OFF.
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SCAN OPERATION 8
4
1.8
A/B 2
= 3.5
5
SPLIT 3
6
7
MW 10 M-CL 14 AGC 18
MODE TS .
RIT GENE 0
MNF 50 F-INP ENT
BAND
V/M 1
NR
A/B 2
ANF
METER
12
1.8 = 3.5 SPLIT 3
7
4 5 6
13
MW 10 M-CL 14 AGC 18
MODE TS .
w Close the squelch with the [RF/SQL] control.
0
MNF 50 F-INP ENT
RIT GENE BAND
14
ATT
66
9 ANTENNA TUNER OPERATION
4 5 6
7 8 9
COMP21 SCAN 24 VOX 28
MODE TS .
RIT GENE 0
MNF 50 F-INP ENT
BAND
NOTE: SPCH
ATT
M-CH/RIT
SET
D Tuner operation
• For the HF band: • For the 50 MHz band:
Push TUNER to turn the tuner ON. The antenna is Push and hold TUNER for 1 sec. to tune the antenna.
tuned automatically during transmission when the If “ ” indicator blinks slowly while transmitting,
antenna SWR is higher than 1.5:1. push and hold TUNER for 1 sec. again to re-tune the
• When the tuner is ON, “ ” indication appears. antenna.
D Manual tuning
During SSB operation on HF bands at low voice lev- CONVENIENT
els, the AT-180 may not be tuned correctly. In such
cases, manual tuning is helpful. • Tuner sensitive condition (HF bands only)
If you require critical tuning at any time during trans-
Push and hold TUNER for 1 sec. to start manual tun- mission, select the tuner sensitive condition.
ing. See p. 68 for selection.
• When CW mode is selected, a side tone is emitted, and
“ ” indicator blinks; then, the previous mode is se- • Automatic tuner start (HF bands only)
lected. If you want to turn OFF the tuner under conditions
of VSWR 1.5:1 or less, use “automatic tuner on” and
If the tuner cannot reduce the SWR to less than turn the tuner OFF. See p. 76 for the automatic tuner
1.5:1 after 20 sec. of tuning, “ ” indicator disap- function.
pears. In this case, check the following:
• the antenna connection and feedline • PTT tune function (p. 76)
• t he antenna SWR (p. 30; meter function, p. 60; The AT-180 is tuned when [PTT] is pushed after the
Measuring SWR) frequency is changed (more than 1%) if the AT-180 is
turned ON. This function removes the “push and hold
Through inhibit (HF bands only) TUNER ” operation and activates first transmission
The AT-180 has a through inhibit condition. When on the new frequency.
selecting this condition, the tuner can be used at This function is turned ON in the set mode.
poor SWR’s. In this case, automatic tuning in the
HF bands activates only when exceeding SWR 3:1.
Therefore, manual tuning is necessary each time you
change the frequency. Although termed “through in-
hibit,” the tuner will be set to the “through” configura-
tion if the SWR is higher than 3:1 after tuning.
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ANTENNA TUNER OPERATION 9
q Remove the top cover of the AT-180. • AT-180 inside top cover
w Set the tuner switches to the desired positions ac-
cording to the table below.
SW Position Operation S2 S1
A The tuner operating condition is set by
(default) S2 described below. D C B A
B THROUGH INHIBIT 1
The tuner tunes the antenna even when
the antenna has poor SWR (up to VSWR
3:1 after tuning). In this case, manual tun-
2
S1
68
9 ANTENNA TUNER OPERATION
Long wire
D AH-4 operation
Tuning is required for each frequency. Be sure to
CONVENIENT
re-tune the antenna before transmitting when you
change the frequency—even slightly. • PTT tune function (p. 76)
The AH-4 is always tuned when [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 ” op-
ham bands. eration and activates first transmission on the new
w Push and hold TUNER for 1 sec. frequency.
•“ ” indicator blinks while tuning. This function is turned ON in the set mode.
e “ ” indicator is still ON after the tuning is
completed.
• When the connected wire cannot be tuned, “ ”
indicator goes out, and the AH-4 is bypassed and the
antenna wire is connected to the antenna connector
on the transceiver directly.
r To bypass the AH-4 manually, push TUNER .
•“ ” indicator goes out.
69
SET MODE 10
■ General
Set mode is used for programming infrequently
changed values or conditions of functions.
The IC-7200 has 2 separate set modes: quick set
mode and set mode.
V/M 1
1.8
NR
A/B 2
= 3.5
ANF
METER
SPLIT 3
7 8
e Set the desired condition or value using [DIAL]. MW 4
10
5
M-CL 14 6
AGC 18
7 8 9
• Push and hold M-CL for 1 sec. to select the default COMP21 SCAN 24 VOX 28
condition or value.
MODE TS
TUNER FILTER
.
RIT GENE
P.AMP
ATT
0
MNF 50 F-INP ENT
BAND
9
r Repeat w and e to set other items. SPCH M-CH/RIT
SET
t Push M-CH/RIT
SET to exit the quick set mode and re-
10
turn to normal operation. [DIAL] [M-CH]
11
12
D Set mode operation
13
M-CH/RIT
q P ush and hold SET for 1 sec. to enter the
quick set mode. 14
w Repeat step q again to enter the set mode. NB NR ANF
METER
4
MW 10
1.8
A/B 2
= 3.5
5
M-CL 14
SPLIT 3
6
AGC 18
7
15
r Set the desired condition or value using [DIAL].
7 8 9
COMP21 SCAN 24 VOX 28
MODE TS .
RIT GENE 0
MNF 50 F-INP ENT
16
BAND
• Push and hold M-CL for 1 sec. to select the default TUNER FILTER P.AMP
ATT
70
10 SET MODE
100% (default)
50% (default)
71
SET MODE 10
72
10 SET MODE
73
SET MODE 10
■ Set mode
Set mode item Default setting Set mode item Default setting
LCD BACKLIGHT HIGH SCAN RESUME ON
BEEP ON MAIN DIAL AUTO TS HIGH
BAND EDGE BEEP ON DIAL 1⁄4 OFF
BEEP LEVEL 50% MIC UP/DOWN SPEED HIGH
SSB/CW SYNCHRONOUS
BEEP LEVEL LIMIT ON OFF
TUNING
RF/SQL CONTROL RF + SQL CW NORMAL SIDE LSB
METER PEAK HOLD ON BREAK-IN OFF 1
QUICK SPLIT ON BREAK-IN DELAY 7.5 DOTS
SPLIT LOCK OFF DOT/DASH RATIO 1:1:3.0 2
XFC OFF PADDLE POLARITY NORMAL
AUTO TUNE OFF KEYER TYPE ELEC-KEY
3
PTT TUNE OFF MIC UP/DOWN KEYER OFF 4
MODULATION INPUT
MIC/ACC MODE SELECT (SSB) ON
(DATA OFF) 5
MODULATION INPUT
(DATA ON)
ACC MODE SELECT (CW) ON 6
USB LEVEL 50% MODE SELECT (RTTY) ON
SPEECH LEVEL 50% MODE SELECT (AM) ON
7
SPEECH LANGUAGE ENGLISH CI-V BAUD RATE AUTO 8
SPEECH SPEED HIGH CI-V ADDRESS 76H
SPEECH S-LEVEL ON CI-V TRANSCEIVE ON 9
REFERENCE FREQUENCY Default setting is differ-
SPEECH [MODE] KEY OFF
ADJUSTMENT ent for each transceiver.
10
SCAN SPEED HIGH 11
12
LCD Backlight 13
This item adjusts the brightness of the LCD from HI
(High), Lo (Low) or oF (Off). 14
15
High (default)
16
Beep 17
A beep sounds each time a key is pushed to confirm it.
This function can be turned OFF for silent operation.
18
on : Confirmation beep ON 19
oF : Confirmation beep OFF
ON (default)
The volume level can be set in “Beep Level” as below. 20
21
74
10 SET MODE
Beep Level
This item sets the maximum volume level for the con-
firmation beep and band edge beep tones from 0% to
100% in 1% steps.
When beep tones are set to OFF, this setting has no ef-
fect. 50% (default)
RF/SQL Control
The [RF/SQL] control can be set as the RF/squelch con-
trol, the squelch control only (RF gain is fixed at maxi-
mum) or Auto (RF gain control in SSB, CW and RTTY;
squelch control in AM).
See pgs. 4, 30 for details. RF + SQL (default)
rS (RF+SQL) : [RF/SQL] control is set as the RF/squelch
control
Sq (SQL) : [ RF/SQL] control is set as the squelch
control
At (AUTO) : [ RF/SQL] control is set as the RF gain
control in SSB, CW and RTTY; squelch
control in AM
75
SET MODE 10
Quick Split
This item turns the quick split function ON or OFF.
When this item is set to ON, push and hold SPLIT for
1 sec. to set the undisplayed VFO frequency and oper-
ating mode are set the same as the displayed VFO fre-
quency and operating mode. ON (default)
See pgs. 58, 59 for details.
on : The quick split function ON
oF : The quick split function OFF
1
Split Lock
This item turns the split lock function ON or OFF.
2
When this item is set to ON, the transmit frequency can
be adjusted by rotating [DIAL] while pushing and holding 3
RIT * even if the lock function is activated.
* The transmit frequency check function (“XFC”; as below) must OFF (default) 4
be turned ON in advance.
See p. 59 for split frequency operation details. 5
NOTE: When the split lock function is ON, the transmit
frequency cannot be adjusted by rotating [DIAL] while 6
pushing and holding [PTT] even if the lock function is
not activated. 7
on : The split lock function ON
oF : The split lock function OFF 8
9
XFC
This item turns the XFC (transmit frequency check) func- 10
tion ON or OFF.
on : The transmit frequency can be monitored while
11
pushing and holding RIT
oF : The transmit frequency check function OFF OFF (default) 12
OTE: When the XFC function is turned ON, the RIT
N 13
calculation function (p. 44) is not available.
14
Auto Tune 15
The optional AT-180 antenna tuner has an automatic
start capability which starts tuning if the SWR is higher 16
than 1.5:1.
on : The automatic tune starts even when the tuner is 17
turned OFF during HF bands operation. OFF (default)
oF : The tuner remains OFF even when the SWR is poor 18
(1.5:1)
19
20
21
76
10 SET MODE
PTT Tune
Tuning of the internal antenna tuner can be started auto-
matically at the moment [PTT] is pushed after the operat-
ing frequency is changed (more than 1% from last-tuned
frequency).
When an optional AT-180 antenna tuner is connected, OFF (default)
the tuner function must be turned ON in advance.
on : Tuning starts when [PTT] is pushed on a new frequency.
oF : Tuning starts only when TUNER is pushed.
USB Level
Sets the input modulation level of the USB jack, within
0% to 100% in 1% steps.
50% (default)
Speech Level
This item adjusts the volume level for the speech function
from 0% to 100% in 1% steps.
50% (default)
Speech Language
This item selects language for the speech function.
You can select between English and Japanese as the
speech language.
En (English) : English announcement
JP (Japanese) : Japanese announcement English (default)
77
SET MODE 10
Speech Speed
This item selects the speech speed between High
(faster) and Low (slower).
HI (High) : Faster announcement
Lo (Low) : Slower announcement
High (default)
Speech S-level
Signal level, frequency and mode can be announced by 1
the voice synthesizer. The signal level announcement
can be deactivated if desired. 2
When “oF” is selected, the signal level is not announced.
on : Signal level announcement ON (default) 3
oF : No signal level announcement
4
Speech MODE Key 5
This item selects whether the operating mode an-
nounced with the speech synthesizer when MODE is 6
pushed.
When “on” is selected, the selected operating mode is 7
announced at pushing MODE . OFF (default)
on : Operating model announcement with MODE . 8
oF : No operating mode announcement with MODE .
9
Scan Speed 10
This item sets the rate at which channels or frequencies
are scanned during scan operations. 11
High and low can be selected.
HI : Fast scan. 12
Lo : Slow scan. High (default)
13
Scan Resume 14
This item turns the scan resume function ON or OFF.
on : Scan resumes 10 sec. after stopping on a signal (or
15
2 sec. after a signal disappears).
oF : Scan does not resume after stopping on a signal.
16
ON (default)
17
18
19
20
21
78
10 SET MODE
Dial ¼
This item turns the ¼-speed tuning function ON or OFF
in CW, RTTY and SSB data modes.
on : The ¼-speed tuning function ON for critical tuning.
While operating in CW/RTTY/SSB data, the dial
sensitivity is reduced to ¼ of normal. OFF (default)
oF : The ¼-speed tuning function OFF.
CW Normal Side
Selects the carrier point of CW mode from LSB and USB.
L (LSB) : LSB is the normal mode.
U (USB) : USB is the normal mode.
LSB (default)
79
SET MODE 10
Break-In
This item selects break-in type for CW operation.
Full break-in (QSK) activates the receiver between trans-
mitted dots and dashes. This is useful when operating
contests, when “fast responses” are common.
Semi break-in keeps the receiver quiet between dots and OFF (default)
dashes and automatically returns to receive after a pre-
set time from when you stop keying.
When break-in is turned off, the key or paddle can gener-
ate side tones (selectable in quick set mode) but will not
transmit. 1
oF : No break-in operation.
SE (Semi) : Semi break-in operation. 2
FL (Full) : Full break-in operation.
3
Break-In Delay 4
This item adjusts break-in delay time for CW semi
break-in operation. 5
The delay time is selectable from 0.2 to 13.0 (dots) in 0.1
(dots) steps. 6
7.5 dots (default)
7
Dot/Dash Ratio 8
This item sets the internal electronic keyer dot/dash ratio.
1:1:2.8 to 1:1:4.5 (in 0.1 steps) can be selected. 9
Keying weight example: Morse code “K”
DOT (Fixed*)
10
DASH DASH 1:1:3.0 (default)
Weight setting:
1:1:3 (default)
11
Weight setting: 12
Adjusted
13
Adjustable range SPACE (Fixed*)
*SPACE and DOT length can be adjusted with 14
“Key speed” only in the quick set mode.
15
Paddle Polarity 16
This item sets the paddle polarity.
n (Normal) : Normal polarity. 17
r (Reverse) : Reverse polarity.
18
Normal (default)
19
20
21
80
10 SET MODE
Keyer Type
This item selects the keyer type for the [KEY] connector
on the rear panel.
EL : Internal electronic keyer is selected.
bG : Internal electronic keyer is activated as BUG key.
St : I nternal electronic keyer is turned OFF, and a ELEC-KEY (default)
straight key or external electronic keyer can be used.
81
SET MODE 10
82
11 MAINTENANCE
■ Fuse replacement
If a fuse blows or the transceiver stops functioning,
try to find the source of the problem, and replace the
damaged fuse with a new, adequately rated fuse.
ATC 30 A fuse
Front panel
83
MENTENANCE 11
■ 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.
2
4 5 6
MW 10 M-CL 14 AGC 18
MODE TS .
RIT GENE 0
MNF 50 F-INP ENT
• The internal CPU is reset, and all memory data are TUNER FILTER P.AMP
BAND
3
ATT
84
12 TROUBLESHOOTING
The following chart is designed to help you correct If you are unable to locate the cause of a problem
problems which are not equipment malfunctions. or solve it through the use of this chart, contact your
nearest Icom Dealer or Service Center.
Power does not come • DC power cable is improperly connected. • Reconnect the power cable correctly. p. 15
o n w h e n [ P W R ] i s • Fuse is blown. •C heck for the cause, then replace the p. 83
pushed. fuse with a spare one.
(Fuse is installed in the DC power cable)
• Battery is exhausted if you are using a • Check the battery voltage. —
12 V battery as the power source.
No sound comes from • Volume level is set too low. • Rotate [AF] clockwise to obtain a suit- p. 29
the speaker. able listening level.
• The squelch level is closed. • Rotate [RF/SQL] to 12 o’clock position p. 30
to open the squelch.
• The transceiver is in the transmit mode. • Release [PTT] on the microphone or —
check the SEND line of an external unit,
if connected.
• An external speaker or headphones are • C heck the external speaker or head- p. 14
connected. phone plug connection.
Sensitivity is too low, • The antenna is not connected properly. • Reconnect to the antenna connector. —
and only strong signals • The antenna feed line is cut or shorted. • C
heck the feed line and correct any im- —
are audible. proper conditions.
RECEIVE
• The antenna is not properly tuned. • Push TUNER to manually tune the an- p. 67
tenna.
P.AMP
• The attenuator function is activated. • Push ATT to turn the function OFF. p. 45
• T he antenna for another band is se- • Select an antenna suitable for the oper- p. 67
lected. ating frequency.
Receive audio is dis- • The operating mode is not selected cor- • Select a suitable operating mode. p. 29
torted. rectly.
Receive signal is dis- • The noise reduction is activated and the • Set the noise reduction level for maxi- p. 50
tor ted by strong sig- noise reduction level is too high. mum readability.
nals. • Noise blanker function is activated. p. 49
• Push NB to turn the function OFF.
P.AMP
• Preamp is activated. • Push ATT to turn the function OFF. p. 45
The shift frequency of • T he XFC (transmit frequency check • Turn the XFC (transmit frequency check p. 76
the RIT function cannot function) is turned ON. function) OFF in set mode.
be added/subtracted.
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TROUBLESHOOTING 12
proper conditions.
2
• The antenna is not properly tuned. • Push TUNER to manually tune the an- p. 67
tenna or test with dummy load. 3
• T he antenna for another band is se- • Select an antenna suitable for the oper- p. 67
lected. ating frequency. 4
No contact possible • RIT function is activated. • Push RIT to turn the function OFF. p. 44
with other stations.
• Split function is activated. • Push SPLIT to turn the function OFF. p. 58 5
Transmitted signals are • Microphone gain is set too high. • Set microphone gain to a suitable level p. 71
distorted. in quick set mode.
6
• The compression level is set too high • Set compression level to a suitable po- p. 57
with the speech compressor ON. sition.
7
Displayed frequency • The dial lock function is activated. • Push and hold SPCH for 1 sec. to deacti- p. 29 8
DISPLAY
does not start. grammed in scan edge memory chan- edge memory channels.
nels. 12
Memory scan does not • 2 or more memory channels have not • Program 2 or more memory channels. p. 62
start. been programmed. 13
The memory channels • The [M-CH] control acts as the RIT con- • Push M-CH/RIT
MEMORY
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13 OPTION INSTALLATIONS
Screws
(M4 × 9)
Bolt
(M4 × 8)
Screw
(5 × 20)
Spring washer
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CONTROL COMMAND 14
■ Remote jack (CI-V) information
D CI-V connection example
The transceiver can be connected through an optional 9–15 V DC
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.
Up to four Icom CI-V transceivers or receivers can be
connected to a personal computer equipped with an
PC
RS-232C port. See p. 82 for setting the CI-V condition ct-17
using set mode.
1
D Data format
The CI-V system can be operated using the following
data formats. Data formats differ according to com-
2
IC-7200
mand numbers. A data area is added for some com-
mands.
3
4
CONTROLLER TO IC-7200 OK MESSAGE TO CONTROLLER
q w e r t y u 5
FE FE 76 E0 Cn Sc Data area FD FE FE E0 76 FB FD
6
7
Command number
OK code (fixed)
BCD code data for frequency or
memory number entry
FE FE E0 76 Cn Sc Data area FD FE FE E0 76 FA FD
14
15
16
Preamble code (fixed)
NG code (fixed)
Command number
17
18
19
20
21
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14 CONTROL COMMAND
D Command table
Command Sub command Description Command Sub command Description
00 — Send frequency data. 14 01 [AF] level setting
(for transceive operation) (0=max. CCW to 255=max. CW)
02 [RF] level setting
01 00 Select LSB mode (0=max. CCW to 255=11 o'clock)
(for transceive operation) 03 [SQL] level setting
01 Select USB mode (0=11 o'clock to 255=max. CW)
(for transceive operation) 06 NR level setting
02 Select AM mode (0=0% to 255=100%)
(for transceive operation) 07 Inside [PBT] setting (0= max. CCW,
03 Select CW mode 128=center, 255=max. CW)
(for transceive operation) 08 Outside [PBT] setting (0= max.
04 Select RTTY mode CCW, 128=center, 255=max. CW)
(for transceive operation) 09 CW Pitch setting (0=300 Hz to
07 Select CW-R mode 255=900 Hz (5 Hz steps))
(for transceive operation) 0A RF power setting
08 Select RTTY-R mode (0=minimum to 255=100%)
(for transceive operation) 0B MIC gain setting
(0=0% to 255=100%)
02 — Read band edge frequencies
0C Key speed level setting
03 — Read operating frequency (0=6 wpm to 255=60 wpm)
0D [MNF] setting (0=max. CCW,
04 — Read operating mode 128=center, 255=max. CW)
05 — Set operating frequency 0E COMP level setting
(0=0 to 255=10)
06 00 Select LSB mode 0F Break-IN delay setting
01 Select USB mode (0=2.0 d to 255=13.0 d)
02 Select AM mode 12 NB level setting
03 Select CW mode (0=0% to 255=100%)
04 Select RTTY mode 16 VOX gain setting
07 Select CW-R mode (0=0% to 255=100%)
08 Select RTTY-R mode 17 Anti VOX gain setting
(0=0% to 255=100%)
07 — Select VFO mode
00 Select VFO A 15 01 Read squelch condition
01 Select VFO B 02 Read S-meter level
A0 Equalize VFO A and VFO B 11 Read RF power meter
B0 Exchange VFO A and VFO B 12 Read SWR meter
13 Read ALC meter
08 — Select memory mode
0001−0201* Select memory channel 16 02 Preamp (0=OFF, 1=ON)
*P1=0200, P2=0201 12 AGC selection
(0=OFF, 1=Fast, 2=Slow.)
09 — Memory write 22 Noise blanker (0=OFF, 1=ON)
0A — Memory to VFO 40 Noise reduction (0=OFF, 1=ON)
41 Auto notch (0=OFF, 1=ON)
0B — Memory clear 44 Speech compressor
(0=OFF, 1=ON)
0E 00 Scan stop
46 VOX function (0=OFF, 1=ON)
01 Programmed/memory scan start
47 Break-IN function (0=OFF, 1=semi
02 Programmed scan start
BK-IN, 2=full BK-IN)
22 Memory scan start
48 Manual notch (0=OFF, 1=ON)
D0 Set scan resume OFF
4F Twin peak filter (0=OFF, 1=ON)
D3 Set scan resume ON
50 Dial lock function (0=OFF, 1=ON)
0F 00 Turn the split function OFF
19 00 Read the transceiver ID
01 Turn the split function ON
1A 00 Set/read memory contents
10 00 Select 10 Hz (or 1 Hz) tuning step An additional code, 0001−0201
01 Select 100 Hz tuning step (0200=P1, 0201=P2), must be added
02 Select 1 kHz tuning step to specify the memory channel.
03 Select 5 kHz tuning step 01 Set/read band stacking register
04 Select 9 kHz tuning step contents (see p. 91 for details)
05 Select 10 kHz tuning step 02 Set/read the selected filter width
11 — Set/read attenuator. (SSB, CW, RTTY: 0=50 Hz
(0=OFF, 20=ON (20 dB)) to 40/31=3600/2700 Hz;
AM: 0=200 Hz to 39=8 kHz)
13 00 Announce with voice synthesizer 0301 Set/read RF power setting
01 (00=all data 01=frequency and (0=minimum to 255=100%)
02 S-meter; 02=receive mode) 0302 Set/read MIC gain setting
(0=0% to 255=100%)
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CONTROL COMMAND 14
(0=OFF, 1=ON)
0314 Set/read beep gain 0344
(HM-36) set (0=OFF, 1=ON)
Set/read SSB mode selectability 5
(0=0% to 255=100%) (0=OFF: inhibition, 1=ON:
0315 Set/read beep gain limit
(0=OFF, 1=ON) 0345
selectable)
Set/read CW mode selectability
6
0316 Set/read [RF/SQL] control set (0=OFF: inhibition, 1=ON:
(0=Auto, 1=SQL, 2=RF+SQL) selectable) 7
0317 Set/read meter peak hold 0346 Set/read RTTY mode selectability
(0=OFF, 1=ON)
0318 Set/read quick split set
(0=OFF: inhibition, 1=ON:
selectable)
8
(0=OFF, 1=ON) 0347 Set/read AM mode selectability
0319 Set/read split lock set (0=OFF: inhibition, 1=ON: 9
(0=OFF, 1=ON) selectable)
0320 Set/read transmit frequency monitor
with [RIT] key set
0348 Set/read CI-V transceive set
(0=OFF, 1=ON)
10
(0=OFF, 1=ON) 0349 Set/read reference frequency set
0321 Set/read tuner auto start set (0=0% to 255=100%) 11
(0=OFF, 1=ON) 0350 Set/read noise blanker level set
0322 Set/read PTT tune start set
(0=OFF, 1=ON)
(0=0% to 255=100%)
0351 Set/read noise blanker width set 12
0323 Set/read MOD input connector (0=0% to 255=100%)
during DATA OFF
(0=MIC, 1=ACC, 2=MIC+ACC,
0352 Set/read NR level set
(0=0 to 15=15)
13
3=USB) 0353 Set/read VOX gain set
0324 Set/read MOD input connector (0=0% to 255=100%) 14
during DATA ON 0354 Set/read Anti-VOX gain set
(0=MIC, 1=ACC, 2=MIC+ACC,
3=USB)
(0=0%, 255=100%)
0355 Set/read VOX delay set
15
0325 Set/read MOD input gain from USB (0=0.0 sec. to 20=2.0 sec.)
(0=0% to 255=100%) 0356 Set/read speech compressor level 16
0326 Set/read speech level (0=0 to 10=10)
(0=0% to 255=100%)
0327 Set/read speech language
04 Send/read DATA mode with filter set
(see next page for detail)
17
(0=English, 1=Japanese) 05 Set/read DSP filter shape
0328 Set/read speech speed (0=Sharp, 1=Soft) 18
(0=Slow, 1=Fast) 06 Set/read manual notch width
0329 Set/read S-level speech
(0=OFF, 1=ON)
(0=Wide, 1=Mid., 2=Nar.)
19
1C
00 Set/read the transceiver's condition
0330 Set/read speech capability with
[MODE] key operation
(0=OFF, 1=ON)
01
(0=Rx, 1=Tx)
Set/read antenna tuner condition 20
(0=OFF, 1=ON, 2=Start tuning or
0331 Set/read scan speed set
(0=Slow, 1=Fast)
while tuning) 21
0332 Set/read scan resume set
(0=OFF, 1=ON)
90
14 CONTROL COMMAND
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SPECIFICATIONS 15
■ General ■ Receiver
• Frequency coverage : • Receive system : Triple-conversion
Receive superheterodyne
30 kHz – 60.000000 MHz*1*2 • Intermediate frequencies
Transmit 1st : 64.455 MHz
1.800 –1.999999 MHz*2, 3.500 – 3.999999 MHz*2 2nd : 455 kHz
5.33050*3, 5.34650*3, 5.36650*3, 3rd : 15.625 kHz
5.37150*3, 5.40350*3, • Sensitivity (10dB S/N, preamp: ON, Filter shape: sharp)
7.000 –7.300 MHz*2, 10.100 –10.150 MHz, SSB, CW :L ess than 0.16 µV
14.000 –14.350 MHz, 18.068 –18.168 MHz,
(1.8−29.7 MHz)
21.000 – 21.450 MHz, 24.890 – 24.990 MHz,
L
ess than 0.13 µV
28.000 – 29.700 MHz, 50.000 –54.000 MHz*2,
*1Some frequency bands are not guaranteed. (50 MHz band)
*2Depending on version. *3USA version only. AM : Less than 13 µV
(0.5−1.799 MHz) 1
• Mode : SSB, CW, RTTY, AM L
ess than 2 µV
• Number of memory CH : 2 01 (split memory: 199; scan edges: 2)
channels
(1.8−29.7 MHz)
Less than 1 µV
2
• Antenna connector : SO-239 (50 MHz band)
• Antenna impedance : 50 ø (unbalanced) • Squelch sensitivity (SSB, threshold, preamp ON) 3
• Usable temperature : –10°C to +60°C (+14°F to +140°F) : Less than 5.6 µV
range • Selectivity 4
• Frequency stability : L ess than ± 0.5 ppm SSB* (BW=2.4 kHz) : M ore than 2.4 kHz/–6 dB
• Power supply
requirement
: 13.8 V DC±15% (negative ground)
Less than 3.6 kHz/–60 dB
CW* (BW=500 Hz) : More than 500 Hz/–6 dB
5
• Current drain : Transmit (at 100 W) 22 A Less than 900 Hz/–60 dB
(at 13.8 V DC) Receive squelched 1.3 A RTTY (BW=350 Hz) : More than 360 Hz/–6 dB 6
max. audio 2.0 A Less than 650 Hz/–60 dB
• Dimensions : 241(W) × 84(H) × 281(D) mm, AM (BW=6 kHz) :M ore than 6.0 kHz/–6 dB 7
(projections not included) 91⁄2(W) × 35⁄16(H) × 111⁄16(D) in Less than 15.0 kHz/–60 dB
• Weight (approx.)
• CI-V connector
: 5.5 kg (12.1 lb)
: 2-conductor 3.5 (d) mm (1⁄8˝)
*IF filter shape is set to SHARP.
• Spurious and image rejection ratio
8
• ACC connector : 13-pin :M
ore than 70 dB
(except 1⁄2 IF through on 50 MHz band) 9
• Audio output power :M ore than 2.0 W at 10%
■ Transmitter distortion with an 8 ø load 10
(at 13.8 V DC)
• Output power
SSB, CW, RTTY : 2–100 W
• RIT variable range
• PHONES connector
: ±9.999 kHz
: 3-conductor 6.3 (d) mm (1⁄4˝)/8 ø
11
AM : 1–25 W* (*Carrier power) • EXT SP connector : 2-conductor 3.5 (d) mm (1⁄8˝)/8 ø
• Modulation system 12
SSB : Digital PSN modulation
AM
• Spurious emissions
: Digital Low power modulation 13
HF bands : Less than – 50 dB
50 MHz band : Less than – 63 dB
14
• Carrier suppression : More than 50 dB
• Unwanted sideband : More than 50 dB 15
• Microphone : 8-pin connector (600 ø)
connector 16
• KEY connector : 3-conductor 6.3 (d) mm (1⁄4˝)
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20
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16 OPTIONS
AT-180 h
f/50 mhz automatic AH-4 hf automatic antenna tuner AH-2b antenna element
antenna tuner
HM-36 hand microphone SM-20 desktop microphone i-v level converter unit
CT-17 c
External speakers suitable for mobile 4 audio filters; headphone jack; can Designed for base station operation.
operation. connect to 2 transceivers. • Input impedance: 8 ø
SP-10: Compact-type; 4 ø/5 W • Input impedance: 8 ø • Max. input power: 5 W
• Max. input power: 5 W
Convenient when moving the trans- Convenient when carrying the trans- For mounting the transceiver in a ve-
ceiver and provides front panel pro- ceiver. hicle.
tection during transport.
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OPTIONS 16
OPC-598 ACC 13-PIN CABLE OPC-599 ADAPTOR CABLE AH-710 FOLDED DIPOLE
ANTENNA
3 ft
; 80.
.5 m
x. 24
appro
Required when using the AT-180. 13-pin, ACC connector to 7-pin + 8-pin Covers from 1.9–30 MHz bands. Has an
• 7 m (22 ft) ACC connector. SO-239 connector. 30 m (98.4 ft) coaxial
cable with PL-259 connector is supplied. 1
IC-PW1/EURO HF/50 MHz ALL BAND 1 kW LINEAR AMPLIFIER 2
3
4
5
6
7
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
8
connection.
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10
11
12
13
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15
16
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18
19
20
21
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17 ABOUT CE
INSTALLATION NOTES
For amateur base station installations it is recom- In all cases any possible risk depends on the trans-
mended that the forward clearance in front of the an- mitter being activated for long periods. (actual recom-
tenna array is calculated relative to the EIRP (Effec- mendation limits are specified as an average during 6
tive Isotropic Radiated Power). The clearance height minutes) Normally the transmitter is not active for long
below the antenna array can be determined in most periods of time. Some radio licenses will require that a
cases from the RF power at the antenna input termi- timer circuit automatically cuts off the transmitter after
nals. 1–2 minutes etc.
As different exposure limits have been recommended Similarly some modes of transmission, SSB, CW, AM
for different frequencies, a relative table shows a etc. have a lower ‘average’ output power and the as-
guideline for installation considerations. sessed risk is even lower.
Below 30 MHz, the recommended limits are specified Versions of the IC-7200 which display the
in terms of V/m or A/m fields as they are likely to fall “CE” symbol on the serial number seal,
within the near-field region. Similarly, the antennas comply with the essential requirements of
may be physically short in terms of electrical length the European Radio and Telecommunica-
and that the installation will require some antenna tion Terminal Directive 1999/5/EC.
matching device which can create local, high intensity
magnetic fields. Analysis of such MF installations is This warning symbol indicates that this
best considered in association with published guid- equipment operates in non-harmonised
ance notes such as the FCC OET Bulletin 65 Edition frequency bands and/or may be subject to
97-01 and its annexes relative to amateur transmitter licensing conditions in the country of use.
installations. Be sure to check that you have the correct
The EC recommended limits are almost identical to version of this radio or the correct pro-
the FCC specified ‘uncontrolled’ limits and tables exist gramming of this radio, to comply with na-
that show pre-calculated safe distances for different tional licensing requirement.
antenna types for different frequency bands. Further
information can be found at http://www.arrl.org/. • List of Country codes (ISO 3166-1)
Country Codes Country Codes
• Typical amateur radio installation 1 Austria AT 18 Liechtenstein LI
Exposure distance assumes that the predominant ra- 2 Belgium BE 19 Lithuania LT
diation pattern is forward and that radiation vertically 3 Bulgaria BG 20 Luxembourg LU
downwards is at unity gain (sidelobe suppression is 4 Croatia HR 21 Malta MT
equal to main lobe gain). This is true of almost every 5 Czech Republic CZ 22 Netherlands NL
gain antenna today. Exposed persons are assumed 6 Cyprus CY 23 Norway NO
to be beneath the antenna array and have a typical 7 Denmark DK 24 Poland PL
8 Estonia EE 25 Portugal PT
height of 1.8 m.
9 Finland FI 26 Romania RO
10 France FR 27 Slovakia SK
The figures assume the worst case emission of a 11 Germany DE 28 Slovenia SI
constant carrier. 12 Greece GR 29 Spain ES
13 Hungary HU 30 Sweden SE
For the bands 10 MHz and higher the following power 14 Iceland IS 31 Switzerland CH
density limits have been recommended: 15 Ireland IE 32 Turkey TR
10–50 MHz 2 W/sq m 16 Italy IT 33 United Kingdom GB
17 Latvia LV
Vertical clearance by EIRP output
1 Watts 2.1 m
10 Watts 2.8 m
25 Watts 3.4 m
100 Watts 5m
1000 Watts 12 m
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