Page 2 - IMPORTANT; READ THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL; before attempting to operate the; SAVE THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL.; This; EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS; WORD; re hazard or electric; CAUTION; Equipment damage may occur.; NOTE; risk or personal injury, fire or electric; FEATURES; FOREWORD; THIS P
i-1 IMPORTANT READ THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL CAREFULLY before attempting to operate the transceiver. SAVE THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL. This manual contains important safety and operating in-structions for the IC-7000. EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS WORD DEFINITION R WARNING Personal injury, fi re hazard or electric...
Page 3 - y u; Front panel; ILLUSTRATIONS
i-2 SPCH /LOCK TUNER /CALL XFC V/M F-1 F-2 FIL MODE GENE MW 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 . 0 CE F-INP ENT 1.8 3.5 7 10 14 18 21 24 28 50 144 430 Mic element q e w o !7 !8 !9 @0 @2 @3 @4 @1 t r y u !2 !5 !6 !1 !0 i !3 !4 z cv b n m , . ⁄0 ⁄2 ⁄3 ⁄1 x Front panel HM-151 The front panel and HM-151’s paneldescripti...
Page 5 - WARNING HIGH VOLTAGE! NEVER; Changes or modifications to this transceiver,; PRECAUTIONS
ii R WARNING RF EXPOSURE! This device emits Radio Frequency (RF) energy. Extreme caution should beobserved when operating this device. If you have anyquestions regarding RF exposure and safety standardsplease refer to the Federal Communications CommissionOffice of Engineering and Technology’s report ...
Page 6 - PANEL DESCRIPTION ..................... 1–14; TABLE OF CONTENTS
iii IMPORTANT …………………………………………i-1FOREWORD ………………………………………… i-1EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS …………………………… i-1SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES …………………………i-1ILLUSTRATIONS ……………………………………i-2 ■ Front panel ……………………………………… i-3 ■ Microphone (HM-151) ………………………… i-3 PRECAUTIONS ………………………………………iiTABLE OF CONTENTS …………………………… iii 1 ...
Page 7 - FUNCTIONS FOR RECEIVE............... 72–84
iv 4 Paddle Polarity ……………………………… 505 Keyer Type ………………………………… 506 MIC U/D Keyer (HM-103) ………………… 50 D Paddle operation from [MIC] connector ………………………… 50 ■ Operating RTTY (FSK) ………………………… 51 D Convenient functions for receive …………… 52 D RTTY reverse mode ………………………… 53 D Twin peak filter ………………………………...
Page 10 - Push momentarily to enter the set mode menu.; • When functioning as RF gain/squelch control; While; FRONT PANEL LATCH; Adjusts the receiver ’s DSP filter passband; PANEL DESCRIPTION; See the illustration of the Front panel on page i-2.
q AF GAIN CONTROL [AF( SET )] (inner control; p. 33) ➥ Rotate to vary the audio output level from thespeaker or headphones. Push momentarily to enter the set mode menu. • Push again to exit the set mode menu. ➥ Push and hold for 1 sec. to toggle between thefrequency display mode or TV mode. w RF GAI...
Page 11 - What is the PBT control?; What is the RIT function?
✔ What is the PBT control? PBT electronically narrows the IF passband width to rejectinterference. This transceiver uses DSP to implement PBT. ➥ While M-ch/RIT is selected: ● ● Rotate the inner control to select a memorychannel number (p. 102). ● ● Push inner control for 1 sec. to turn theRIT/ ∂ TX ...
Page 12 - What is the notch function?; MICROPHONE CONNECTOR; MAIN DIAL TENSION LATCH; Back of the front panel
3 1 PANEL DESCRIPTION !0 MANUAL NOTCH KEY [MNF/ADJ] (p. 83) ➥ Push momentarily to turn the manual notch func-tion ON and OFF in SSB, CW and AM modes. • “ ” appears on the display when the function is ac- tivated. ➥ Push and hold for 1 sec. to enter the manualnotch filter set mode. ✔ What is the notch...
Page 13 - FUNCTION DISPLAY; What is the attenuator?; OPERATING MODE SELECTION
4 1 PANEL DESCRIPTION 1 !9 TUNING STEP KEY [TS] ( pgs. 30–32) ➥ While in SSB/CW/RTTY modes, push momentar-ily to turn the programmable tuning step ON andOFF. While in AM/FM/WFM modes, push mo-mentarily to toggle the programmable tuning stepand 1 MHz quick tuning step. • While the programmable tuning...
Page 18 - Default settings
9 1 PANEL DESCRIPTION z SPCH/LOCK KEY [SPCH/LOCK] ➥ Push momentarily to have the frequency, etc. an-nounced by the speech synthesizer. (p. 34) • The parameters to be announced can be selected in the miscellaneous (others) set mode. (p. 134) ➥ Push and hold for 1 sec. to toggle the microphonelock fun...
Page 19 - MICROPHONE CONNECTOR INFORMATION; DO NOT; short pin 1 to ground as; Microphone connector
10 1 PANEL DESCRIPTION 1 MICROPHONE CONNECTOR INFORMATION r PTT y Microphone input w Frequency up/down u GND q +8 V DC output i DATA IN t GND (Microphone ground) e M8V SW r PTT y Microphone input w Frequency up/down u GND q +8 V DC output i Squelch switch t GND (Microphone ground) e M8V SW Rear pane...
Page 20 - Outputs a video signal.; Accepts a 4–8; u i; Rear panel
11 1 PANEL DESCRIPTION q ELECTRONIC KEYER JACK [KEY] (p. 22) Accepts a paddle to activate the internal electronickeyer. • Selection between the internal electronic keyer and straight key operation can be made in the keyer setmode. (p. 50) If you use an external electronic keyer, make surethe output ...
Page 21 - DATA socket
12 1 PANEL DESCRIPTION 1 ACC PIN No. NAME DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATIONS 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 9 10 11 12 13 Rear panel view q brown i gray w red o white e orange !0 black r yellow !1 pink t green !2 light blue y blue u purple !3 light green 1 8 V Regulated 8 V output. Output voltage : 8 V ±0.3 V Output curre...
Page 22 - Appears when the dial lock function is activated.; DIRECT FREQUENCY ENTRY INDICATOR; Function display
13 1 PANEL DESCRIPTION q FREQUENCY READOUT Shows the operating frequency. w METER READOUTS ➥ Shows received signal strength while receiving. ➥ Shows either transmit power meter (Po), SWR,ALC or compression level meter (COM) whiletransmitting. e MULTI-FUNCTION KEY GUIDE Indicates the function of the ...
Page 23 - TOR; External; TONE; TUNER
14 1 PANEL DESCRIPTION 1 !1 SPLIT INDICATOR Appears during split opeation. !2 IF FILTER INDICA TOR (p. 77) Shows the selected IF filter number. !3 PASSBAND WIDTH INDICATO R (p. 77, 79) Graphically displays the passband width for twinPBT operation and center frequency for IF shift op-eration. !4 MODE ...
Page 24 - INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS; Unpacking; connect the; Antenna connection; Protect your transceiver from lightning; ANTENNA SWR; PL-259 CONNECTOR INSTALLATION EXAMPLE
2 15 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS ■ Unpacking After unpacking, immediately report any damage to thedelivering carrier or dealer. Keep the shipping cartons. For a description and a diagram of accessory equip-ment included with the IC-7000, see ‘Supplied acces-sories’ on p. i-1 of this manual. ■ Selec...
Page 25 - INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS; Installation; Single body mounting; Front panel separation; NEVER; detach/attach the front panel; BE CAREFUL; to mount the MB-105 so that the
2 2 16 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS ■ Installation D Single body mounting D Stand * CAUTION: Non-supplied screws (longer than 8 mm) may damage the internal units. MB-62 (optional) Supplied with the MB-62* Nut Spring washer Flat washer Pull back then up D Front panel separation D Front panel mounting...
Page 26 - Required connections; MICROPHON
17 2 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS ■ Required connections KEY ACC DATA MIC ANT2 ANT1 DC 13.8V GND MICROPHON E (p. 10) HF/50 MHz ANTENNA GROUN D (p. 15) HM-151 RTTY TERMINALUNIT (p. 23) Use the heaviest gauge wire or strap available and make the connection as short as possible.Grounding prevents elect...
Page 27 - Advanced connections; KER; or
18 2 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS 2 ■ Advanced connections KEY ACC DATA MIC ANT2 ANT1 DC 13.8V GND OPC-589 (p. 152) DESKTOP (p. 151) MICROPHONE SPEAKER ACC SOCKE T (p. 12) DATA SOCK ET (p. 12) VIDEO OUT A H-4 (p. 20) AH-2b EXTERNALSPEA KER (p. 151) HEADPHONES SP-7/SP-10 SM-20 or REMOT E (p. 144) Use...
Page 28 - Power supply connections; Battery connections; WARNING NEVER; connect; CONNECTING A VEHICLE BATTERY; Connecting a DC power supply
19 2 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS ■ Power supply connections Use the DC power supply with a 25 A capacity whenoperating the transceiver with AC power. Refer to thediagrams below. CAUTION: Before connecting the DC power cable, check the following important items. Makesure:• The [POWER] switch is OFF....
Page 29 - External antenna tuners; Coaxial cable; CONNECTING THE AT-180; • Turn the IC-7000’s power OFF when connecting
20 2 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS 2 ■ External antenna tuners Ground Ground Long wire or optional AH-2b AH-4 ANT1 IC-7000 Coaxial cable (from the AH-4) CONNECTING THE AH-4 CONNECTING THE AT-180 • Turn the IC-7000’s power OFF when connecting the AT-180, otherwise, the CPU may malfunctionand the AT-18...
Page 30 - Transceiver; CONNECTING A NON-ICOM LINEAR AMPLIFIER
21 2 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS ■ Linear ampli fi er connections Use the [ANT1] connector when connecting an HF/50 MHz linear amplifier. CONNECTING THE IC-PW1/EURO To anantenna ACC-1 ANT ANT1 ACC INPUT1 REMOTE EXCITER1 1&2 GND GND IC-PW1/EURO AC outlet Non-European versions : 100–120/220–240 V ...
Page 31 - Connections for CW
22 2 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS 2 Rear panel Paddle [KEY] [MICROPHONE] Straight key Microphone (HM-103) Keyer set mode setting Keyer set mode (p. 49) 4 8 12 [ACC] 1 2 3 7 6 5 9 10 11 13 For no break-in operation: Connect an external switch such as a foot switch; or use the RTTY SEND terminal for a...
Page 33 - Connections for packet
24 2 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS 2 ■ Connections for packet D When connecting to [DATA] socket D When connecting to [MIC] connector D When connecting to [ACC] socket [MIC] [ACC] Rear panel i SQL !2 AF out (light blue) r PTT t GND y MIC u GND Rear panel view TU or TNC Personal computer 4 8 12 1 2 3 ...
Page 34 - BASIC OPERATION; When; CLEARS; CCW : counterclockwise; SPL; Initial settings
3 25 BASIC OPERATION ■ When fi rst applying power (CPU resetting) Before first applying power, make sure all connec-tions required for your system are complete by refer-ring to Chapter 2. Then, reset the transceiver usingthe following procedure. Resetting CLEARS all programmed contents in memory cha...
Page 35 - Differences between VFO and memory mode; VFO MODE; VFO; VFO description
D Differences between VFO and memory mode VFO MODE Each VFO shows a frequency and operating mode. Ifthe frequency or operating mode is changed, the VFOautomatically memorizes the new frequency or oper-ating mode. When VFO settings are changed with frequency andmode from another VFO or memory mode, t...
Page 36 - Selecting VFO/memory mode; Selecting VFO A/VFO B; VFO equalization; VFO operation; Menu group selection
■ Selecting VFO/memory mode 27 3 BASIC OPERATION q Select M-1 . w Push [F-2 A/B ] to toggle VFO A or VFO B. [MENU/GRP] [F-2] Either “ ” or “ ” appears. D Selecting VFO A/VFO B q Select M-1 . w Push [F-2 A/B ] for 1 sec. to set the undisplayed VFO frequency and mode to those of the displayedVFO. • Th...
Page 37 - Selecting an operating band; Using the band stacking registers
28 3 BASIC OPERATION 3 The triple band stacking register provides 3 memoriesin one band. 3 sets of frequency and operating modeon each band are automatically stored when used. If a band key (on the HM-151) is pushed once, the lastused frequency and operating mode are called up.When the key is pushed...
Page 38 - Frequency setting; Tuning with the main dial; Direct frequency entry with the microphone’s keypad
29 3 BASIC OPERATION The transceiver has several tuning methods for conve-nient frequency tuning. ■ Frequency setting D Tuning with the main dial q Push [ Y ( BAND )] or [ Z ( BAND )] to select the desired band. Or push the desired band key on the micro-phone 1–3 times. • Three different frequencies...
Page 39 - Programmable tuning step; Selecting “kHz” step
30 3 BASIC OPERATION 3 D Programmable tuning step The operating frequency can be changed in steps of(0.01 (AM/FM/WFM only), 0.1, 1, 5, 9, 10, 12.5, 20 25or 100 kHz selectable) for quick tuning. q Push [TS] momentarily to turn the programmable tuning function ON. • “ Z ” appears when the programmable...
Page 41 - Any mode
32 3 BASIC OPERATION 3 • [TS] switch flow chart SSB/CW/RTTY modes Any mode FM/WFM/AM modes 1 Hz tuning 10 Hz tuning momentarily momentarily 1 MHz tuning Programmable step tuning(100 Hz –100 kHz) momentarily Push Push Push Push 1 sec. 1 sec. 1 sec. Selectable for each mode. Appears Appears Appears D ...
Page 42 - Volume setting; Band edge warning beep; Auto tuning step function; OTH
33 3 BASIC OPERATION ■ Volume setting Rotate [AF] control clockwise to increase; counter- clockwise to decrease the audio output level. • Set a suitable audio level. [AF] Audio oututdecreases Audio outputincreases D Band edge warning beep When selecting a frequency that lies outside of aband’s speci...
Page 43 - Operating mode selection; Voice synthesizer function
34 3 BASIC OPERATION 3 ■ Operating mode selection The following modes are available in the IC-7000:SSB (LSB/USB), CW, CW-R (CW reverse), RTTY,RTTY-R (RTTY reverse), AM, FM and WFM (receiveonly). To select the desired mode of operation, push [MODE] one or more times, then push [MODE] for 1 sec., if n...
Page 45 - Meter function; MET; Quick entry
D Multi-function meter 36 3 BASIC OPERATION 3 ■ Meter function The transceiver has 4 transmit meter functions foryour convenience. Select the desired meter with the [F-3 MET ] in the S-1 display. q Select S-1 . w Push [F-3 MET ] one or more times to select from RF power (Po) , SWR, ALC or compressio...
Page 46 - Basic transmit operation; Transmitting; Microphone lock function; Lock functions; Dial lock function
■ Basic transmit operation D Transmitting 37 3 BASIC OPERATION q Push [PTT] (microphone) to transmit. • [TX] indicator lights red. w Release [PTT] (microphone) to return to receive. [TX] indicator SPCH /LOCK TUNER /CALL XFC V/M F-1 F-2 FIL MODE GENE MW 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 . 0 CE F-INP ENT 1.8 3.5 7 10...
Page 47 - Available power; Setting output power; Setting microphone gain
38 3 BASIC OPERATION 3 q Push [AF( SET )] momentarily to enter the set mode menu. w Push [F-1 QS ] to enter the quick set mode. e Push [F-1 Y ] or [F-2 Z ] to select “ RF Power .” r Rotate [DIAL] to set the desired output setting. • Output power is displayed in 1% steps (0% to 100%). t Push [ Z ( ME...
Page 48 - Convenient functions for receive; RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT; Operating SSB; AGC; VSC
D Convenient functions for receive 4 39 RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT ■ Operating SSB q Push [ Y ( BAND )] / [ Z ( BAND )] to select the desired band or push a band key on the HM-151. w Push [MODE] momentarily or push and hold for 1 sec. to select LSB or USB mode. • Below 10 MHz LSB is automatically selected...
Page 49 - Convenient functions for transmit; • Transmit quality monitor; • Speech compressor; COM; About 5 MHz band operation (USA version only); FCC Channel
40 4 RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT 4 D Convenient functions for transmit • Transmit quality monitor (p. 89) ➥ Push [AF( SET )] , then [F-4 OTH ] to enter the mis- cellaneous (others) set mode. Select an item with [F-1 ≤ ] / [F-2 ≥ ] , then rotate [DIAL] to turn the monitor function ON and OFF. • VOX (voice o...
Page 50 - Operating CW
41 4 RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT ■ Operating CW q Connect a paddle or straight key as on page 22. w Push [ Y ( BAND )] / [ Z ( BAND )] to select the desired band or push a band key on the HM-151. e Push [MODE] momentarily to select CW mode. • After CW mode is selected, push [MODE] for 1 sec. to toggle betw...
Page 52 - CW reverse mode; • Receive audio tone response; CW side tone function; Side Tone Level
43 4 RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT D CW reverse mode The CW-R (CW Reverse) mode receives CW signalson the reverse sideband like that of LSB and USBmodes. Use when interference is near the desired signal andyou want to change the interference tone. q Push [MODE] several times to select CW mode. w Push [MODE] ...
Page 53 - CW pitch control; CW
44 4 RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT 4 D CW pitch control The received CW audio pitch and monitored CWaudio pitch can be adjusted to suit your preferences(300 to 900 Hz) without changing the operating fre-quency. q When CW (CW-R) mode is selected, enter thequick set mode. • Push [AF( SET )] momentarily to ente...
Page 54 - Electronic CW keyer
45 4 RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT ■ Electronic CW keyer The IC-7000 has a number of convenient functions forthe electronic keyer that can be accessed from thememory keyer menu. q Push [MODE] to select CW mode. w Select S-1 . e Push [F-2 KEY ] to enter the keyer send menu. r Push [ Z ( MENU / GRP )] to selec...
Page 55 - • Transmitting; Memory keyer send menu
46 4 RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT 4 Pre-set characters can be sent using the memorykeyer send menu. Contents of the memory keyer areset using the edit menu. • Transmitting q Select CW mode with [MODE] . w Set the break-in function ON (p. 87). • When step t is performed with the break-in function OFF, the me...
Page 56 - Editing a keyer memory; • Pre-programmed contents; • Programming contents; EDT; Key selection; Editable characters; CH
47 4 RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT D Editing a keyer memory The contents of the memory keyer memories can beset using the memory keyer edit menu. The memorykeyer can memorize and re-transmit 4 CW se-quences for often-used CW sentences, contest num-ber, etc. Total capacity of the memory keyer is 55characters ...
Page 57 - Contest number set mode
48 4 RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT 4 2 Count UP Trigger This selects which of the four memory channels willhave the contest serial number exchange. The countup trigger increments the serial number automaticallyafter each complete serial number exchange is sent. • M1, M2, M3 and M4 can be set. (default: M2) 1...
Page 58 - • Setting the electronic keyer; Keyer set mode; Keyer Repeat Time; Keying weight example:; Morse code “K”
49 4 RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT This set mode is used to set the memory keyer repeattime, dash weight, paddle specifications, keyer type,etc. • Setting the electronic keyer q Select CW mode with [MODE] . w Select S-1 . e Push [F-2 KEY ] then [ Z ( MENU / GRP )] to select the keyer root menu. r Push [F-4 SE...
Page 59 - Rise Time; Paddle Polarity; Keyer Type
50 4 RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT 4 D Keyer set mode (continued) 3 Rise Time This item sets the envelop time period which the out-put power becomes the set transmit power. • 2, 4, 6, or 8 msec. can be selected.• Push [F-4 DEF ] for 1 sec. to select a default setting. (default: 4 sec.) Key action Tx output p...
Page 63 - Function for the RTTY decoder indication; Setting the decoder threshold level; ADJ
54 4 RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT 4 D Function for the RTTY decoder indication The transceiver has an RTTY decoder for Baudot(mark freq.: 2125 Hz, shift freq.: 170 Hz, 45 bps). An external terminal unit (TU) or terminal node con-troller (TNC) is not necessary for receiving a Baudotsignal. q Push [MODE] mome...
Page 64 - RTTY decode set mode; RTTY Decode USOS; ON; RTTY Decode New Line Code
55 4 RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT D RTTY decode set mode This set mode is used to set the decode USOS func-tion, etc. q Push [MODE] momentarily to select RTTY mode. • After RTTY mode is selected, push [MODE] for 1 sec. to toggle between RTTY and RTTY-R modes. w Select S-1 . e Push [F-2 DEC ] momentarily to ...
Page 65 - Pre-setting for using RTTY terminal or TNC; Mark frequency; Shift width; RTTY keying polarity
56 4 RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT 4 D Pre-setting for using RTTY terminal or TNC When using your RTTY terminal or TNC, consult themanual that comes with the RTTY terminal or TNC. Mark frequency q Push [MODE] momentarily to select RTTY mode. • After RTTY mode is selected, push [MODE] for 1 sec. to toggle bet...
Page 66 - Operating AM; • Preamp and attenuator; • Noise blanker
57 4 RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT ■ Operating AM q Push [ Y ( BAND )] / [ Z ( BAND )] to select the desired band or push a band key on the HM-151. w Push [MODE] momentarily or push and hold for 1 sec. to select AM mode. • After FM, WFM or AM mode is selected, push [MODE] for 1 sec. to select from FM, WFM an...
Page 67 - Convenient functions for receive (continued)
58 4 RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT 4 Convenient functions for receive (continued) • DSP noise reduction (p. 81) ➥ Push [NR/LEV] to turn the DSP noise reduction ON and OFF. • “ ” appears when the DSP noise reduction is set to ON. ➥ Push [NR/LEV] for 1 sec. to enter the noise re- duction level set mode, then r...
Page 68 - Operating FM; VOX
59 4 RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT ■ Operating FM q Push [ Y ( BAND )] / [ Z ( BAND )] to select the desired band or push a band key on the HM-151. w 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 an...
Page 69 - Tone squelch operation; • Available tone squelch frequencies
60 4 RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT 4 D Tone squelch operation Tone squelch operation is a method of communica-tions using selective calling. Only received signalshaving a matching tone will open the squelch. Beforecommunicating using tone squelch, all members ofyour party must agree on the tone squelch frequ...
Page 70 - Tone scan operation
61 4 RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT By monitoring a signal that is being transmitted on arepeater input frequency, you can determine the tonefrequency necessary to access a repeater. q During tone squelch, DTCS squelch or repeateroperation (“ ,” “ ” or “ ” is dis- played), select M-3 . w Push [F-3 TON ] for 1...
Page 71 - DTCS operation; • Available tone codes
62 4 RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT 4 D DTCS operation DTCS function is an another method of communica-tions using selective calling. Only received signalshaving a matching 3-digit code will open the squelch. q Push [MODE] one or more times to select FM mode. w Select M-3 . e Push [F-3 TON ] once or twice to ...
Page 72 - Repeater operation; One-touch repeater function
63 4 RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT ■ Repeater operation A repeater amplifies received signals and retransmitsthem at a different frequency. When using a repeater,the transmit frequency is shifted from the receive fre-quency by an offset frequency. A repeater can be ac-cessed using split frequency operation wi...
Page 73 - Repeater tone frequency
64 4 RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT 4 Some repeaters require subaudible tones to be ac-cessed. Subaudible tones are superimposed overyour normal signal and must be set in advance. Thetransceiver has 50 tones from 67.0 Hz to 254.1 Hz. Each memory channel can store a different subaudi-ble tone frequency. q Sele...
Page 74 - Auto repeater function; Transmit frequency monitor check; • Frequency range and offset direction
D Auto repeater function 65 4 RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT You may be able to receive the other party’s transmitsignal directly (called ‘listening on the repeater input’)without having to go through a repeater.Transmit frequency monitor check (XFC) allows youto check this. q Select M-1 . w While receiving, ...
Page 75 - Storing a non standard repeater
66 4 RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT 4 D Storing a non standard repeater q Turn the auto repeater function OFF in the miscel-laneous (others) set mode. (p. 133) w Push [MODE] to select FM mode. e Select M-2 . r Push [F-4 V/M ] to select VFO mode. t Select M-1 , then push [F-2 A/B ] to select VFO A. y Rotate [D...
Page 76 - DTM; DTMF send menu; DTMF memory encoder
67 4 RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT A 1750 Hz tone is required to access most Europeanrepeaters. ➥ While pushing [PTT] , push [F-3 TON ] in the M-3 menu during repeater operation. (pgs. 63, 66) Popup indication appears. [MENU/GRP] [F-3] ■ 1750 Hz tone burst To transmit a DTMF code using a DTMF send menu,progr...
Page 77 - Programming a DTMF code; DTMF speed
68 4 RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT 4 D Programming a DTMF code q Push [MODE] to select FM mode. w Select S-1 . e Push [F-2 DTM ] then [ Z ( MENU / GRP )] to select the DTMF root menu. • If the DTMF root menu appears, skip pushing [ Z ( MENU / GRP )] . The DTMF starting menu can be changed in the miscellaneou...
Page 78 - TV channel operation
69 4 RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT ■ TV channel operation q Push and hold [AF( SET )] for 1 sec. to turn the TV mode ON. • Push and hold [AF( SET )] for 1 sec again to exit the TV mode. w Rotate [M-ch] (inner) control to select the desired TV channel. • [ Y ( BAND )] / [ Z ( BAND )] keys also select the TV c...
Page 79 - Skip channel setting
70 4 RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT 4 Unwanted channels can be skipped for rapid selec-tion, etc. q Select the TV mode. • Push and hold [AF( SET )] for 1 sec. w Push [AF( SET )] momentarily to turn the blue-back- ground display ON. e Rotate [M-ch] (inner) control to select the desired TV channel to be a skipp...
Page 80 - Channel frequency adjustment
71 4 RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT q Select the TV mode. • Push and hold [AF( SET )] for 1 sec. w Push [AF( SET )] momentarily to turn the blue-back- ground display ON. e Rotate [M-ch] (inner) control to select the desired TV channel. • [ Y ( BAND )] / [ Z ( BAND )] keys also select the TV channel. r Push [F...
Page 81 - FUNCTIONS FOR RECEIVE; Simple band scope; Fix mode
5 72 FUNCTIONS FOR RECEIVE ■ Simple band scope This DSP-based simple band scope allows you to dis-play conditions on the selected band, as well as rela-tive strength of signals. The IC-7000 has two modesfor the spectrum indication—one is fix mode, and an-other one is center mode. ➥ Select G-1 (Scope)...
Page 82 - Center mode; FIX; HLD; Scope set mode; SPD
73 5 FUNCTIONS FOR RECEIVE D Center mode Displays signals around the displayed frequencywithin the selected span. The set frequency is alwaysdisplayed at the center of the screen. q Set a mode and frequency. w Select G-1 (Scope). e Push [F-3 FIX ] momentarily to select the center mode. • “ = ” appea...
Page 83 - Preamp and attenuator; preamp; Max Hold; FAST Sweep Sound
74 5 FUNCTIONS FOR RECEIVE 5 ■ Preamp and attenuator The preamp amplifies received signals in the receiver input (front end) circuit to improve the S/N ratio andsensitivity. Turn this function ON when receiving weaksignals. The attenuator prevents a strong undesired signal near the desired frequency ...
Page 84 - RIT function; • Calculate function
■ RIT function The RIT (Receive Incremental Tuning) function com-pensates for communicating stations off-frequency.The function shifts the receive frequency up to ±9.999kHz in 1 Hz steps (10 Hz steps when cancelling the 1Hz step readout) without moving the transmit fre-quency. q Push [PBT/M-ch/RIT] ...
Page 85 - Setting the AGC time constant; AGC function; AGC time constant selection; • Selectable AGC time constant
D Setting the AGC time constant 76 5 FUNCTIONS FOR RECEIVE 5 ■ AGC function The AGC (auto gain control) controls receiver gain toproduce a constant audio output level even when thereceived signal strength is varied by fading, etc. The transceiver has 3 AGC characteristics (time con-stant; fast, mid,...
Page 86 - IF; Select the desired mode.
D IF fi lter selection 77 5 FUNCTIONS FOR RECEIVE ■ IF fi lter selection The transceiver has 3 passband width IF filters foreach mode. For SSB and CW modes, the passband width can beset from 50 to 3600 Hz in 50 or 100 Hz steps. A total of41 passband widths are available. For RTTY mode, the passband ...
Page 87 - BW
78 5 FUNCTIONS FOR RECEIVE 5 q Select SSB, CW, RTTY or AM mode. • Passband widths for FM and WFM modes are fixed and cannot be set. w Select M-1 . e Push [F-3 FIL ] for 1 sec. to enter filter set mode. r Push [F-3 FIL ] several times to select the desired IF filter. t While pushing [F-1 BW ] , rotate ...
Page 88 - PBT OPERATION EXAMPLE; Twin PBT operation
79 5 FUNCTIONS FOR RECEIVE General PBT (Passband Tuning) function electronicallynarrows the IF passband width by shifting the IF fre-quency to slightly outside of the IF filter passband toreject interference. This transceiver uses the DSP cir-cuit for the PBT function. Moving both [PBT /M-ch/RIT ] co...
Page 89 - Noise blanker set mode; Noise blanker; NB Level
80 5 FUNCTIONS FOR RECEIVE 5 D Noise blanker set mode ■ Noise blanker The noise blanker eliminates pulse-type noise suchas from car ignitions. The noise blanker is not avail-able for WFM mode. ➥ Push [NB/ADJ] momentarily to toggle the noise blanker ON and OFF. • “ ” indicator appears when the NB fun...
Page 90 - Noise reduction; NR Level; Noise reduction set mode
81 5 FUNCTIONS FOR RECEIVE ■ 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. ➥ Push [NR/LEV] momentarily to toggle the noise re- duction ON and OFF. • “ ” indicator appears when the NR...
Page 91 - Auto notch function; Notch function
82 5 FUNCTIONS FOR RECEIVE 5 D Auto notch function ■ Notch function This transceiver has auto and manual notch func-tions. The auto notch function automatically attenu-ates up to 3 beat tones, tuning signals, etc., even ifthey are moving. The manual notch can be set to at-tenuate a frequency via the...
Page 92 - Manual notch function; Manual notch
D Manual notch function 83 5 FUNCTIONS FOR RECEIVE q Push [MNF/ADJ] for 1 sec. to enter the manual notch filter set mode. w Push [F-2 NF1 ] or [F-3 NF2 ] to select the desired filter ON and OFF. e Rotate [DIAL] to adjust the selected filter fre- quency. • Push [F-4 NW ] to toggle the filter width from...
Page 93 - Meter peak hold function; Meter Peak Hold; DISP; Voice squelch control function
84 5 FUNCTIONS FOR RECEIVE 5 ■ Meter peak hold function The S-meter has a peak level holding function. Thepeak level of the received signal strength is indicatedfor 0.5 sec. (approx). This function can be deactivatedin the display set mode (“ Meter Peak Hold ” ; see p. 127) if desired. q Push [AF( S...
Page 94 - FUNCTIONS FOR TRANSMIT; Adjusting the VOX function; VOX function
6 85 FUNCTIONS FOR TRANSMIT D Adjusting the VOX function ■ VOX function The VOX (Voice-Operated Transmission) functionswitches between transmit and receive with yourvoice. This function provides an opportunity forhands-free operation or to input log entries into yourcomputer, etc., while operating. ...
Page 95 - VOX set mode; VOX Delay; VOX Gain; Transmit; Select
D VOX set mode 86 6 FUNCTIONS FOR TRANSMIT 6 3. VOX Delay This item adjusts the VOX (Voice-activated Transmit)delay time. The delay time can be adjusted from 0 to2.0 sec. in 0.1 sec. steps. • Push [F-4 DEF ] for 1 sec. to return to default delay time. 0 . 2 s 0.2 sec. (default) 1. VOX Gain This ...
Page 96 - • Break-in delay setting
87 6 FUNCTIONS FOR TRANSMIT D Full break-in operation D Semi break-in operation ■ Break-in function During semi break-in operation, the transceiver se-lects transmit when keying, then automatically returnsto receive after a pre-set time from when you stopkeying. • Semi break-in operation q Push [MOD...
Page 97 - TX function
88 6 FUNCTIONS FOR TRANSMIT 6 ■ ∂ TX function The ∂ TX function shifts the transmit frequency up to ±9.999 kHz in 1 Hz steps (10 Hz steps when can-celling the 1 Hz step readout) without moving the re-ceive frequency. q Push [PBT/M-ch/RIT] momentarily to select the M- ch/RIT function, if the twin PBT...
Page 98 - Speech compressor; Monitor Level
89 6 FUNCTIONS FOR TRANSMIT The IC-7000 has a built-in, low distortion speech com-pressor circuit. This circuit increases your averagetalk power in SSB mode and is especially useful forDX’ing when the receiving station is having difficultycopying your signal. q Select an SSB mode. w Select M-3 . e Pu...
Page 99 - COMP Level; Compression level setting; • Pre-setting the transceiver; • Compression level setting
90 6 FUNCTIONS FOR TRANSMIT 6 COMP Level This item adjusts the speech compression level. Thespeech compression level can be adjusted from 0 to10. • Push [F-4 DEF ] for 1 sec. to return to default level. 5 5 (default) D Compression level setting • Pre-setting the transceiver q Select an SSB mode....
Page 100 - Split frequency operation; DIRECT SHIFT FREQUENCY INPUT; SPLIT LOCK FUNCTION
91 6 FUNCTIONS FOR TRANSMIT ■ Split frequency operation q Select VFO A and set the frequency to 21.290 MHz(USB). • [F-4 V/M ] is available when M-2 appears. • [F-2 A/B ] is available when M-1 appears. w Push [F-1 SPL ] momentarily (in the M-1 menu) to turn the split function ON, then push [F-2 A/B ]...
Page 101 - Quick split function; OPERATION 1; OPERATION 2; PRACTICAL EXAMPLE
92 6 FUNCTIONS FOR TRANSMIT 6 ■ Quick split function q Suppose you are operating at 21.290 MHz (USB)in VFO A. w Push [F-1 SPL ] ( M-1 ) for 1 sec. • Split frequency operation is turned ON.• The VFO A and VFO B are equalized. e While pushing [F-4 XFC ] ( M-1 ), rotate [DIAL] to set the frequency offs...
Page 102 - Quick split setting; Quick; Split offset frequency setting
93 6 FUNCTIONS FOR TRANSMIT D Quick split setting q Enter the miscellaneous (others) set mode asabove. w Push [F-1 ≤ ] or [F-2 ≥ ] to select “ Quick SPLIT ,” then rotate [DIAL] to select the desired setting. • Push [F-4 DEF ] for 1 sec. to return to default setting. e Push [ Z ( MENU / GRP )] twice ...
Page 103 - Plot measurement; Measuring SWR; Spot measurement
D Plot measurement 94 6 FUNCTIONS FOR TRANSMIT 6 The IC-7000 has a built-in circuit for measuring an-tenna SWR—no external equipment or special adjust-ments are necessary. The IC-7000 can measure SWR in 2 ways—spot mea-surement and plot measurement. q Select CW or RTTY operation with [MODE] . w Confi...
Page 104 - VOICE RECORDER FUNCTIONS; Digital voice recorder; Basic recording; VO; MIC Memo FUNCTION
7 95 VOICE RECORDER FUNCTIONS ■ Digital voice recorder The transceiver has digital voice memories, up to 4channels for transmit, and up to 99 channels for re-ceive. A maximum message length of 120 sec. can berecorded into a receive channel (total message lengthfor all channels of up to 1500 sec.), a...
Page 105 - PLY; Playing the recorded contents; One-touch voice recording
96 7 VOICE RECORDER FUNCTIONS 7 To record the receiving signal contents immediately,one-touch voice recording is available. q Push and hold [ANF/ • REC] for 1 sec. while re- ceiving a signal to start recording. • “ ” blinks. • Records audio into the new track. w Push and hold [ANF/ • REC] for 1 sec....
Page 106 - Erasing the recorded contents
97 7 VOICE RECORDER FUNCTIONS The recorded contents can be erased independentlyby channel. 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 ( MENU / GRP )] then push [F-1 RX ] to select the receive voice memo...
Page 107 - Recording a message for transmit; Recording
98 7 VOICE RECORDER FUNCTIONS To transmit a message using a voice recorder, recordthe desired message in advance as described below. q Select S-1 . w Push [F-1 VO ] then [ Z ( MENU / GRP )] to select the voice root menu. • If the voice root menu appears, skip the pushing [ Z ( MENU / GRP )] . The vo...
Page 108 - NAM; Programming a memory name for transmit
99 7 VOICE RECORDER FUNCTIONS Memory channels can be tagged with alphanumericnames of up to 5 characters each. Capital letters, small letters, numerals, some symbols(! # $ % & ¥ ? " ' ` ^ + – ✱ / . , : ; = < > ( ) [ ] { } | _ _ @) and spaces can be used. (See the step t below.) q Recor...
Page 109 - For your information; Sending a recorded message; Transmit level setting
100 7 VOICE RECORDER FUNCTIONS 7 q Select S-1 . w Push [F-1 VO ] to call up the voice recorder menu. • If the receive voice memory channels screen appears, push [ Z ( MENU / GRP )] then push [F-2 TX ] to select the transmit voice memory channel. • If the voice root menu appears, push [F-2 TX ] to se...
Page 110 - Voice set mode; Auto Monitor; MIC Memo
101 7 VOICE RECORDER FUNCTIONS q Select S-1 . w Push [F-1 VO ] then [ 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 changed in the miscellaneous (others) set mode. e Push [F-4 SET ] to enter th...
Page 111 - Memory channel selection; MEMORY OPERATION; Memory channels; Selecting memory channel 17.
■ Memory channel selection 8 102 MEMORY OPERATION The transceiver has 501 memory channels includes 6scan edge channels (3 pairs), and 2 call channels. Inaddition, a total of 5 memory banks (99 memory chan-nel each), A to E, are available for usage by group, etc. Memory mode is very useful for quickl...
Page 112 - MEM; Memory programming; Programming in VFO mode
103 8 MEMORY OPERATION q 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. w Set the desired frequency and operating mode inVFO mode. • If you want to program the split frequency function, pro- gram both receiv...
Page 113 - Programming in memory mode
104 8 MEMORY OPERATION 8 q 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. w Select the menu M-2 . e Push [F-4 V/M ] to select memory mode, then se- lect the desired memory channel with [M-ch] . • Memory chan...
Page 114 - Memory channel list; Selecting a memory channel using the memory channel list
105 8 MEMORY OPERATION q Select the menu M-2 . w Push [F-4 V/M ] to select memory mode. e Push [F-1] ( 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 R...
Page 115 - SEL; Setting a memory channel as a select memory; • Memory channel list indication; BNK; Selecting a memory bank
106 8 MEMORY OPERATION 8 Select memory channels are used for select memoryscan. Select memory scan repeatedly scans the se-lect memory channels only. This is useful to speed upthe memory scan interval. Of course, select memorychannels are also scanned during normal memoryscan. q Select the memory ch...
Page 116 - Memory names
107 8 MEMORY OPERATION D Memory names All memory channels (including scan edges) can betagged with alphanumeric names of up to 9 charac-ters each. Capital letters, small letters, numerals, some symbols(! # $ % & ¥ ? " ’ ` ^ + – ✱ / . , : ; = < > ( ) [ ] { } | _ _ @) and spaces can be u...
Page 117 - Memory clearing using the memory channel list; Memory clearing
108 8 MEMORY OPERATION 8 q Select the menu M-2 . w Push [F-4 V/M ] to select memory mode. e Push [F-1] ( 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...
Page 118 - Frequency transferring; Transferring in VFO mode
109 8 MEMORY OPERATION ■ Frequency transferring This is useful for transferring programmed contents toVFO. q Select the menu M-2 . • 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-2 . w Push [F-4 V/M...
Page 119 - Transferring in memory mode
110 8 MEMORY OPERATION 8 This is useful for transferring frequency and operat-ing mode while operating in memory mode. When you have changed the frequency or operat-ing mode in the selected memory channel. • Displayed frequency and mode are transferred. • Programmed frequency and mode in the memory ...
Page 120 - MPW; Memo pads; Writing frequencies and operating modes into memo pads
q Select the menu S-3 . w Push [F-2 MPW ] to program the frequency into a memo pad. When you write a 6th frequency and operating mode,the oldest written frequency and operating mode areautomatically erased to make room for the new set-tings. NOTE: Each memo pad must have its own unique combination o...
Page 121 - MPR; Calling up a frequency from a memo pad
112 8 MEMORY OPERATION 8 You can simply call up the desired frequency and op-erating mode of a memo pad by pushing [F-3 MPR ] in the S-3 menu. • Make sure S-3 is selected in advance. • Both VFO and memory modes can be used.• The frequency and operating mode are called up, starting from the most rece...
Page 122 - SCAN OPERATION; • Channels; For memory select scan:; Scan speed; PROGRAMMED SCAN; Scan types
9 113 SCAN OPERATION • Channels For programmed scan: Program scan edge frequen- cies into scan edge memory channels 1A and 1B.(p. 103) For memory scan: Program 2 or more memory chan- nels except scan edge memory channels. For memory select scan: Designate 2 or more mem- ory channels as select memory...
Page 123 - Programmed scan operation; SCN; Memory scan operation
114 9 SCAN OPERATION 9 q Select S-2 . w Push [F-3 V/M ] to select VFO mode. e Select the desired operating mode. • The operating mode can also be changed while scan- ning. r Set [RF/SQL] open or closed. • See page a left for squelch condition.• If the [RF/SQL] control function is set as “AUTO,” the ...
Page 124 - Select memory scan operation
115 9 SCAN OPERATION q Select VFO mode, then set a frequency. w Close the squelch with [RF/SQL] . e Set the desired memory channel as the watchingchannel. r Select S-2 . t Push [F-2 PRI ] to start the priority watch. • “ ” appears and decimal point blink while scanning. y When the scan detects a sig...
Page 125 - ANTENNA TUNER OPERATION; AUTOMATIC ANTENNA TUNER; operation; Tuner operation; Manual tuning
10 116 ANTENNA TUNER OPERATION The AT-180 automatic antenna tuner matches the IC-7000 to the connected antenna automatically. Once thetuner matches an antenna, the variable capacitor anglesare memorized as a preset point for each frequencyrange (100 kHz steps). Therefore, when you change thefrequenc...
Page 126 - Be sure; • PTT tune function
D AH-4 operation 117 10 ANTENNA TUNER OPERATION Tuning is required for each frequency. Be sure to re- tune the antenna before transmitting when youchange the frequency—even slightly. q Set the desired frequency in an HF band. • The AH-4 will not operate on frequencies outside of ham bands. w Push [T...
Page 127 - PACKET OPERATION; Packet operation; Adjusting the data speed; Adjusting the transmit signal output from the TNC; indicator doesn’t light; Data socket
11 118 PACKET OPERATION ■ Packet operation q w e y t r PIN #/NAME DESCRIPTION q DATA IN Communication data input. w GND Ground for DATA IN, DATA OUT and AF OUT. Transmits when grounded. e PTTP When grounded, microphone input (pin 6) of [MIC]connector will be disconnected. r DATA OUT Outputs 9600 bps...
Page 128 - CLOCK AND TIMERS; • Set mode operation; TIME; Time set mode; CLOCK2 Offset; Auto Power OFF
12 119 CLOCK AND TIMERS This transceiver has a built-in 24-hour clock withpower-off timer function. The clock indication is alwaysdisplayed except after pushing [F-INP/ENT] (HM-151). • Set mode operation q Push [AF( SET )] momentarily to enter the set mode menu. w Push [F-3 TIME ] to enter the time ...
Page 129 - Setting the current year; Year; Setting the current date; Date; Setting the current time
120 12 CLOCK AND TIMERS 12 D Setting the current year q Entering time set mode, push [F-1 ≤ ] to select “ Year ” item. w Set the current year using [DIAL] . • “ Push [SET] ” blinks. e Push [F-3 SET ] to enter the set year. • Push [ Z ( MENU / GRP )] to cancel the setting. r Push [ Z ( MENU / GRP )] ...
Page 130 - CLOCK2 Function
D Auto power OFF activity 121 12 CLOCK AND TIMERS D Clock2 function activity D Clock2 offset setting q Entering time set mode, push [F-1 ≤ ] or [F-2 ≥ ] to select “ CLOCK2 Function ” item. w Select the CLOCK2 function activity using [DIAL] . e Push [ Z ( MENU / GRP )] twice to exit time set mode. q ...
Page 131 - SET MODE; • Quick set mode; Set mode description
13 122 SET MODE Set mode is used for programming infrequentlychanged values or conditions of functions. This trans-ceiver has a quick set mode, display set mode, timerset mode and miscellaneous (others) set mode. • Set mode operation q Push [AF( SET )] momentarily to enter the set mode menu. w Push ...
Page 132 - Quick set mode; RF Power
■ Quick set mode RF Power (all modes) This item adjusts the RF output power. The RF out-put power can be adjusted from 0 to 100% in 1 %steps. 1 0 0 % 100% (default) MIC Gain (SSB/AM/FM modes) This item adjusts microphone gain from 0 to 100% in1% steps. 5 0 % 50% (default) 123 13 SET MODE Mod...
Page 133 - CW Pitch
124 13 SET MODE 13 SSB TBW (WIDE) H (SSB mode) These items set the transmission passband width forwide setting by selecting the lower and higher fre-quencies.Higher freq.: 2500, 2700, 2800 and 2900 Hz (default) 2 9 0 0 2900 Hz (default) ■ Quick set mode (continued) SSB TBW (MID) L (SSB mode) These i...
Page 135 - Display set mode; LCD Unit Bright
126 13 SET MODE 13 ■ Display set mode To adjust the LCD contrast or backlight, wait untilthe LCD becomes stable (10 min. or more after turn-ing power ON). This is an inherent characteristic ofLCDs and LCD backlights and does not indicate atransceiver malfunction. 1 Contrast (LCD) This item adjusts t...
Page 136 - Display Font Size; Meter Peak Hold; Hz Mode Popup; Scope CENTER/FIX Popup; Display Font Type
127 13 SET MODE 8 Display Font Size This item sets the font size of the frequency readouts.Normal and large (2 sizes) are selectable. Normal Normal size (default) ■ Display set mode (continued) 9 Meter Peak Hold This item turns the meter peak hold function ON andOFF.When the meter peak hold function...
Page 137 - Voice TX Name Display
128 13 SET MODE 13 ■ Display set mode (continued) 14 TV Popup (CH Up/Down) This item turns the popup indication ON and OFF forthe TV channel Up/Down operation. ON Popup function is ON(default) OFF Popup function is OFF 15 TV Popup (P.AMP/ATT) This item turns the popup indication ON and OFF forthe P....
Page 138 - Power ON Check; My Call; • Opening screen example
129 13 SET MODE ■ Display set mode (continued) 22 Power ON Check This item selects the indication ON or OFF when turn-ing power ON.ON : The Transceiver briefly displays ‘Your Call sign,’ ‘RF power,’ ‘Auto power OFF timer’ and‘RIT/ ∂ TX frequency’ when turning power ON. • No-programmed or disactivate...
Page 139 - Beep Level
130 13 SET MODE 13 ■ Miscellaneous (others) set mode 3 Beep(Confirmation) A beep sounds each time a switch is pushed to con-firm it. This function can be turned OFF for silent op-eration. The volume level can be set described below. ON Confirmation beep ON(default) OFF Confirmation beep OFF 4 Beep(Band...
Page 140 - Quick SPLIT; SPLIT LOCK; SPLIT Offset
131 13 SET MODE 7 RF/SQL Control The [RF/SQL] control can be set as the RF/squelch control (default), the squelch control only (RF gain isfixed at maximum) or ‘Auto’ (RF gain control in SSB,CW and RTTY; squelch control in AM and FM). See pgs. 1, 35 for details. RF+SQL [RF/SQL] control as RF/squelch c...
Page 141 - One Touch Repeater; has an automatic; Auto Repeater; OFF
132 13 SET MODE 13 ■ Miscellaneous (others) set mode (continued) 15 One Touch Repeater This item turns the one touch repeater function ON( DUP- , DUP+ ) and OFF. When [F-2 DUP ] (M-3) is pushed and held for 1 sec., the selected offset direction and programmed duplexoffset frequency (depending on the...
Page 142 - VSEND Select; SPEECH Language; SPEECH Speed; SPEECH Level
133 13 SET MODE 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. “UHF Only” : VSEND is for the 430 MHz; HSEND is for the HF/50/144 MHz. “OFF” : VSEND is not used; HSEND is for all bands. ON VSEND is for 144/430 MHz.(default) ...
Page 143 - SCAN Speed
134 13 SET MODE 13 ■ Miscellaneous (others) set mode (continued) 24 SPEECH S-Level You can have frequency, mode and signal level an-nouncement. Signal level announcement can be de-activated if desired. When “OFF” is selected, the signal level is not an-nounced. ON Signal level announcement(default) ...
Page 144 - SSB/CW Synchronous Tuning
135 13 SET MODE ■ Miscellaneous (others) set mode (continued) 30 HM-151 [F-1] This item programmes for one of several functions to [F-1] key of HM-151. Programmable key assignments are described as below. MPW Memo pad write is pro-grammed. (default) ANF Auto notch filter is pro-grammed. 31 HM-151 [F...
Page 145 - DTMF 1st Menu
136 13 SET MODE 13 ■ Miscellaneous (others) set mode (continued) 35 CW Normal Side Selects the carrier point of CW mode from LSB andUSB. LSB The carrier point is set toLSB side.(default) USB The carrier point is set toUSB side. 37 KEYER 1st Menu This item selects the first appearing menu when [F-2 KE...
Page 146 - User external keypad is same as above.
45 External Keypad (VOICE) This item sets the external keypad capability andfunction. For your information The following diagram shows the equivalent circuit ofan external keypad and connects to the pin 3 andpin 7 of the [MIC] connector (p. 10). ON : Pushing one of external keypad switches, transmit...
Page 147 - to; REF Adjust; connector of the controller.
138 13 SET MODE 13 ■ Miscellaneous (others) set mode (continued) 48 CI-V Baud Rate This item sets the data transfer rate. 300, 1200, 4800,9600, 19200 bps and “Auto” are available. When “Auto” is selected, the baud rate is automati-cally set according to the connected controller or re-mote controller...
Page 148 - MAINTENANCE; AVOID; the use of strong chemical solvents; Fuse replacement; Disconnect; the DC power cable from; CIRCUITRY FUSE REPLACEMENT; WARNING; attempt to remove fuse; Memory backup; DC power cable fuse replacement
14 139 MAINTENANCE If the transceiver becomes dusty or dirty,wipe it clean with a dry, soft cloth. AVOID the use of strong chemical solvents such as thinner, benzine or alcohol to cleanthe transceiver. These may damage thetransceiver’s surfaces. ■ Fuse replacement If a fuse blows or the transceiver ...
Page 149 - TROUBLESHOOTING; PROBLEM
15 140 TROUBLESHOOTING The following chart is designed to help you correctproblems which are not equipment malfunctions. If you are unable to locate the cause of a problem orsolve it through the use of this chart, contact your near-est Icom Dealer or Service Center. PROBLEM POWER SUPPLY RECEIVE POSS...
Page 151 - OPTION UNITS SETTING; is convenient
16 142 OPTION UNITS SETTING 1516 ■ MB-106 CARRYING HANDLE The optional MB-106 CARRYING HANDLE is convenient when carrying the transceiver for DX’ peditions, fieldoperation, etc. q Tighten the supplied screws plus rubber feet asshown below. w Attach the MB-106 to the left side of the transceiveras sho...
Page 152 - AT-180 internal switch description; AT-180 inside top cover; D C; NAME
143 16 OPTION UNITS SETTING ■ AT-180 internal switch description The optional AT-180 has 3 operating conditions for HFband operation. Select a suitable condition accordingto your antenna system. q Remove the top cover of the AT-180. w Set the tuner switches to the desired positions ac-cording to the...
Page 153 - CONTROL COMMAND; CI-V connection example; to a personal computer; Data format
17 144 CONTROL COMMAND CONTROLLER TO IC-7000 FE FE 70 E0 Cn Sc Data area FD Preamble code (fixed) Transceiver’s default address Controller’s default address Command number (see table below) Sub command number (see table below) BCD code data for frequency or memory number entry End of message code (f...
Page 157 - To send/read memory contents
148 17 CONTROL COMMAND 17 • Command table (continued) D To send/read memory contents When sending or reading memory contents, additional codeas follows must be added to appoint the memory channel. ➥ Additional code: 0000–0102 (0100=P1, 0101=P2, 0102=Call) D Band stacking register To send or read the...
Page 158 - Character’s code for my call
149 17 CONTROL COMMAND D Character’s code for my call D Codes for memory name contents To send or read the desired memory name settings, the char-acter codes, instructed codes for memory keyer contents asabove, and follows are additionally used. • Character ’s code— Alphabetical characters • Charact...
Page 159 - SPECIFICATIONS; General; Transmitter
18 150 SPECIFICATIONS ■ General • Frequency coverage : Receive 30 kHz – 199.999999 MHz* 1 * 2 400– 470.000000 MHz* 1 * 2 Transmit 1.800 –1.999999 MHz* 2 , 3.500 – 3.999999 MHz* 2 5.33050* 3 , 5.34650* 3 , 5.36650* 3 , 5.37150* 3 , 5.40350* 3 , 7.000 –7.300 MHz* 2 , 10.100 –10.150 MHz* 2 , 14.000 –14...
Page 160 - OPTIONS
MB-105 MOUNTING BRACKET Metal plate for attaching the front panel to awall or other such flat surface. 19 151 OPTIONS AT-180 HF/50 MHz AUTOMATICANTENNA TUNER Fully automatic antenna tuner with presetmemories for each 100 kHz. Unique “auto-matic tuner on” function is available. Seep. 89 for AT-180 spe...
Page 161 - HF/50 MHz ALL BAND 1 kW LINEAR AMPLIFIER
152 19 OPTIONS 19 OPC-598 ACC 13-PIN CABLE Required when using the AT-180. OPC-1443 SEPARATION CABLE Provide front panel detached operation formobile installations or compact transceiveroperation.• OPC-1443: 3.5 m (11.5 ft)• OPC-1444: 5 m (16.4 ft) OPC-1444 SEPARATION CABLE Provide front panel detac...
Page 162 - MENU GUIDE; Main menu group
20 153 MENU GUIDE Main menu group Sub menu group Graphic menu group M-1 SPL A/B FIL M-2 MEM MW MCL XFC V/M M-3 VOX COM AGC VOX M-3 DUP TON 1/4 BRK M-3 AGC 1/4 M-3 AGC (SSB) (SSB/AM) (CW) (RTTY) (in memory mode) (CW) (RTTY) (FM/WFM) (FM/WFM) BAND scope Multi function meter SWR meter VO MET VSC S-1 VO...
Page 164 - MEMO