8 DV MODE OPERATION N $IGITAL MODE OPERATION The IC-9100 can be operated in the digital voice mode, including low-speed data operation, for both transmit and receive. It can also be connected to a GPS receiver* to transmit/receive position data. *Compatible with an RS-232 output/NMEA format/ 4800bps/9600 bps !BOUT THE 4IME /UT 4IMER FUNCTION The IC-9100 has a Time-Out Timer function for digital repeater operation. The timer limits a continuous transmission to approximately 10 minutes.
DV MODE OPERATION N 2ECEIVING A $ 34!2 REPEATER [A/B] [VFO/MEMO] When the IC-9100 receives a signal from a D-STAR repeater, it receives four call signs: the calling station’s call sign, the called station’s call sign, the R1 repeater call sign (the repeater that receives a signal from the calling station on the uplink frequency), and the R2 repeater call sign (the repeater that transmits a signal ON THE DOWNLINK FREQUENCY 9OU CAN COPY THE RECEIVED call signs into your radio, and reply to the call.
8 DV MODE OPERATION N 2ECEIVED CALL SIGNS When a call is received in the DV mode, the calling station and repeater call signs being used can be stored in the received call record. The stored call signs can be displayed in the following manner. Up to 20 calls can be stored. [√] [CD] [CLR] D $ESIRED CALL RECORD DISPLAY q Push [DVsDR] to select the DV mode. w Push [MENU] one or more times to display the “M3” screen (Menu 3). [MENU] [DV・DR] [MAIN DIAL] s )N THE $2 MODE PUSH ;-%.
DV MODE OPERATION 8 D /NE TOUCH REPLY USING THE CALL RECORD The calling station’s call sign, which is stored in the call record, can be used to quickly and easily reply. [TRANSMIT] [R>CS] s &IRST SET YOUR OWN CALL SIGN -9 P s !FTER RECEIVING A CALL q Push [MENU] one or more times to display the “M3” screen (Menu 3). s )N THE $2 MODE PUSH ;-%.5= ONCE OR TWICE TO SELECT the “D1” screen. w Hold down [R>CS](F-3) for 1 second to set the other station’s call sign.
8 DV MODE OPERATION N #OPYING THE CALL SIGN D #OPYING THE CALL SIGN MEMORY CONTENTS [√] [CD] [CLR] The memorized UR call sign can be copied into another call sign memory. NOTE: First, make sure that the “Edit Record” item is set to “Auto” or “Select” in the DV Set mode. (p. 119) [MENU] q Push [DVsDR] to select the DV mode. w Push [MENU] one or more times to display the “M3” screen (Menu 3). s )N THE $2 MODE Push [MENU] once or twice to select the “D1” screen.
DV MODE OPERATION 8 D #OPYING THE CALL RECORD CONTENTS INTO CALL SIGN MEMORY This is a way to copy the call record data (“CALLER,” “RXRPT1” and “RXRPT2”) into call sign memory “UR” and a repeater all at the same time, or individually. q Push [DVsDR] to select the DV mode. w Push [MENU] one or more times to display the “M3” screen (Menu 3). s )N THE $2 MODE PUSH ;-%.5= ONCE OR TWICE TO SELECT the “D1” screen. e Push [CD](F-2) to display the “CD” screen (Call Record).
8 DV MODE OPERATION N $2 $ 34!2 2EPEATER MODE OPERATION DR (D-STAR Repeater) mode is used for D-STAR repeater operation. In this mode, you can select the pre-programmed repeaters and UR call sign by using [MAIN DIAL]. s $2 MODE OPERATION mOW CHART 3TEP 2 SELECTION Select your access repeater. - The Access repeater scan is useful to find a repeater.
DV MODE OPERATION D !CCESS REPEATER SCAN 8 The Access repeater scan is useful to find a repeater. For rapidly find, the Access repeater scan skips the repeaters which are not specified as a scan target. 9OU CAN SELECT THE DESIRED REPEATERS AS A SCAN TARGET See page 90 or ‘Access repeater scan’s target setting’ as described below. q Hold down [DVsDR] for 1 second to select the DR mode. s 4HE $6 MODE IS AUTOMATICALLY SELECTED s The access repeater selection screen is displayed.
8 DV MODE OPERATION N #ALLING #1 &IRST PROGRAM A -9 CALL SIGN IN STEP q. Next program the repeater list (p. 89). After that, follow this guide to access a D-STAR repeater. The optional CS-9100* cloning software is helpful for programming call signs and programming the repeater list. *Cloning cable is required. q 3ET YOUR OWN CALL SIGN -9 (p. 85) w Hold down [DVsDR] for 1 second to select the DR mode. s The last used access repeater is displayed.
DV MODE OPERATION 8 -AKING A :ONE #1 'ATEWAY #1 CALL NOTE: The settings are the same between Zone CQ and Gateway CQ call.
8 DV MODE OPERATION N #ALLING A SPECIlC STATION This section describes how to call a specific station using the DR mode. When the Link repeater (R2) is set to “GW,” the designated gateway repeater is automatically set as the Link repeater, and you can make a call to a specific station through the internet. ] q Set your own call sign. w Hold down [DVsDR] for 1 second to select the DR mode. s The last used access repeater is displayed.
DV MODE OPERATION 8 -AKING A CALL TO AN INDIVIDUAL STATION THROUGH A LINK REPEATER IN THE SAME ZONE :ONE CALL q w Area e Zone [TRANSMIT] [UR] [MW] r MY call sign: Repeater q :NARA43 (JP3YHL) Station call sign: JA3YUA Repeater r :IKOMA-43 (JP3YHJ) JG3YMK u Rotate [MAIN DIAL] to select the link repeater in the same zone. s /NLY REPEATERS WITH THE SAME GATEWAY REPEATER APpear. i Push [UR](F-4) to exit the selection mode. i Push [PTT] on the microphone to transmit.
8 DV MODE OPERATION N Calling a specific station (Continued) D #ONlRMING THE SETTING q In the DR mode, push [MENU] one or more times to display the “D1” screen. w Push [CS](F-1) to display the “CS” screen (Call Sign). e Push [Z](F-1) one or more times to sequentially DISPLAY THE h52 v h2 v h2 v OR h-9v TO CONlRM THE current call sign setting. NOTE: In the DR mode, you can change only the h-9v CALL SIGN IN THE “CS” screen (Call Sign).
DV MODE OPERATION 8 N 3IMPLEX OPERATION USING THE 6&/ D -AKING A SIMPLEX #1 CALL OR A CALL TO AN INDIVIDUAL STATION s #ALLING #1 s #ALLING AN INDIVIDUAL STATION CQ MY call sign: JA3YUA q Select the desired frequency band. (p. 35) w Push [VFO/MEMO] to select the VFO mode. e Push [DVsDR] to select the DV mode. r Set the desired frequency. (p.
8 DV MODE OPERATION N 2EPEATER OPERATION USING THE 6&/ D -AKING A #1 CALL OR A CALL TO AN INDIVIDUAL STATION THROUGH YOUR LOCAL AREA ACCESS REPEATER ,OCAL !REA CALL s #ALLING #1 s #ALLING AN INDIVIDUAL STATION CQ q My call sign: JA3YUA Zone w Area Zone e r Repeater q :JP3YHL q Select the desired frequency band. (p. 35) w Push [VFO/MEMO] to select the VFO mode. e Push [DVsDR] to select the DV mode. r Set the repeater’s transmit frequency, duplex direction and offset. (pp.
DV MODE OPERATION 8 D -AKING A #1 CALL OR A CALL TO AN INDIVIDUAL STATION THROUGH A LINK REPEATER IN THE SAME ZONE :ONE CALL s #ALLING #1 s #ALLING AN INDIVIDUAL STATION CQ q My call sign: JA3YUA w Area e Repeater q:JP3YHL r Zone Repeater r:JP3YHJ q Select the desired frequency band. (p. 35) w Push [VFO/MEMO] to select the VFO mode. e Push [DVsDR] to select the DV mode. r Set the repeater’s transmit frequency, duplex direction and offset. (pp.
8 DV MODE OPERATION N Repeater operation in the VFO (Continued) D -AKING A #1 CALL OR A CALL TO AN INDIVIDUAL STATION THROUGH GATEWAY REPEATERS 'ATEWAY CALL s #ALLING #1 s #ALLING AN INDIVIDUAL STATION Zone A Zone A q Area w My call sign: JA3YUA CQ t y Gateway e Gateway r q Area Repeater q:JP3YHL Repeater e:JP3YHH G Repeater u:JP1YIU w e Gateway Repeater q:JP3YHL Repeater e:JP3YHH G Repeater u:JP1YIU My call sign: JA3YUA Zone B Zone B u r i t y Gateway u i Station call sign: JM1ZL
DV MODE OPERATION 8 D 3ETTINGS FOR “UR” AND “2 ” DEPENDING ON THE COMMUNICATION FORM $ESTINATION #1 #OMMUNICATION FORM ,OCAL AREA CALL $ESTINATION !N INDIVIDUAL STATION #OMMUNICATION FORM ,OCAL AREA CALL CQ s 52 SETTING #1#1#1 s 2 SETTING ./4 53%1 s 52 SETTING !N INDIVIDUAL STATION s 2 SETTING .
8 DV MODE OPERATION N -ESSAGE OPERATION [EDT] D 48 MESSAGE PROGRAMMING [DSET] The transceiver has a total of 5 message memories to store short messages to transmit during DV mode operation. Message of up to 20 characters can be programmed for each memory. q In the DV mode, push [MENU] one or more times to display the “M3” screen (Menu 3). [MENU] s )N THE $2 MODE Push [MENU] once or twice to select the “D1” screen. [TXM] [MAIN DIAL] w Push [DSET](F-5) to display the “DSET” screen.
DV MODE OPERATION 8 D -ESSAGE 4RANSMISSION 9OU CAN SELECT A MESSAGE CHANNEL 4- n4- TO TURN ON the message transmission function. When a message channel is selected, the transceiver transmits the pre-programmed text message. The default setting is OFF. [DSET]/[SET] [TRANSMIT] q Set the operating frequency, call signs and other settings, such as those for repeater operation, as desired. w In the DV mode, push [MENU] one or more times to display the “M3” screen (Menu 3).
8 DV MODE OPERATION N $6 AUTOMATIC DETECTION [ ] [ ] [DSET]/[SET] When a non-digital signal is received during DV mode operation, the “DV” and “FM” icons simultaneously blink. The transceiver automatically selects the FM mode to monitor the signal, if the DV Auto Detect function is turned ON. q In the DV mode, push [MENU] one or more times to display the “M3” screen (Menu 3). [MENU] s )N THE $2 MODE Push [MENU] once or twice to select the “D1” screen. w Push [DSET](F-5) to display the “DSET” screen.
DV MODE OPERATION 8 N $IGITAL SQUELCH FUNCTIONS The digital squelch opens only when receiving a signal addressed to your own call sign, or a signal that INCLUDES A MATCHING DIGITAL CODE 9OU CAN SILENTLY WAIT for calls from others. [DSQ] NOTE: Use digital code squelch function when communicating with two or more stations, because the digital call sign squelch function opens only when receiving a signal addressed to your own call sign.
8 DV MODE OPERATION N %-2 COMMUNICATION The EMR (Enhanced Monitor Receive) communication mode can be used in only the DV mode. In the EMR mode, no call sign setting is necessary. When an EMR mode signal is received, the audio (voice) will be heard at the specified level, even if the volume setting level is set to the minimum level, or digital call sign/digital code squelch is in use. q Select the desired frequency band. (p. 35) w Set the desired frequency. (p.
DV MODE OPERATION 8 N "REAK IN COMMUNICATION The break-in function allows you to break into a conversation, where the two other stations are communicating with call sign squelch enabled. [TRANSMIT] [ ] [ ] [DSET]/[SET] q While receiving another station’s communication in the DV mode, push [MENU] one or more times to display the “M3” screen (Menu 3). s )N THE $2 MODE Push [MENU] once or twice to select the “D1” screen. w Hold down [R>CS](F-3) for 1 second to set the other station’s call sign.
8 DV MODE OPERATION N ,OW SPEED DATA COMMUNICATION In addition to digital voice communication, low-speed data communication can be made. Use the optional OPC-1529R DATA COMMUNICATION CABLE with a third-party serial data communication software. s ! 53" PORT CAN ALSO BE USED FOR THE LOW SPEED DATA COMmunication, depending on the “USB2/DATA1 Func (^3 )” item setting in the Set mode. (p. 164) NOTE: First, turn OFF the “GPS TX Mode” item in the GPS Set mode to send the low-speed data. (p.
DV MODE OPERATION N $6 3ET MODE DESCRIPTION [ ] [ ] 8 [DSET]/[SET] The DV Set mode is used for programming infrequently changed values or functions in the DV mode. D DV 3ET MODE SETTINGS q In the DV mode, push [MENU] one or more times to display the “M3” screen (Menu 3). s )N THE $2 MODE Push [MENU] once or twice to select the “D1” screen. w Push [DSET](F-5) to display the “DSET” screen. e Push [SET](F-5) to enter the DV Set mode. r Push [Y](F-1) or [Z](F-2) to select the desired item.
8 DV MODE OPERATION N DV Set mode description (Continued) 7. 28 204 7RITE $EFAULT /&& Turn the repeater call sign automatic write function ON or OFF. When you receive a call addressed to your own call sign through a repeater, this function automatically sets the repeater call signs included in the signal, into your current “R1” and “R2.” While in the DR mode, this function is disabled. OFF : Turns OFF the function. Auto : Automatically sets the call sign of the used repeater into your “R1” and “R2.
DV MODE OPERATION 17. /PENING #ALL 3IGN 8 $EFAULT /&& 3ELECT WHETHER OR NOT TO DISPLAY -9 CALL SIGN ON THE LCD when the transceiver is turned ON. s OFF : Turns OFF the function. s /. $ISPLAYS -9 CALL SIGN AT POWER /. 18. "+ $EFAULT /&& The break-in function allows you to break into a conversation where two other stations are communicating with call sign squelch enabled. See page 116 for details. s /&& 4HE BREAK IN FUNCTION IS SET TO /&& s /. 4HE BREAK IN FUNCTION IS SET TO /.
9 GPS/GPS-A OPERATION N '03 OPERATION 9OU CAN DISPLAY YOUR OWN '03 DATA IN ALL OPERATING MODES 9OU CAN ALSO TRANSMIT '03 DATA WHEN IN THE DV mode. To receive GPS data, connect a third-party GPS receiver that has an RS-232C output and NMEA data format. Third-party GPS receivers connect to the [DATA1] jack of the transceiver. In addition, GPS messages can also be transmitted in the GPS mode.
GPS/GPS-A OPERATION D '03 DATA COMMUNICATION 9 [ ] [ ] The transceiver transmits GPS data or low-speed data to the PC through the [DATA1] jack, depending on the Set mode setting. (p. 168) q Hold down [MENU] for 1 second to enter the Set mode. w Push [Y](F-1) or [Z](F-2) to select “USB2/DATA1 Func.” (64) e Rotate [MAIN DIAL] to select “GPS” as the function of the [DATA1] jack to be used for position data input. r Push [MENU] to save, and exit the Set mode.
9 GPS/GPS-A OPERATION N GPS operation (Continued) D 0OSITION DISPLAY q Hold down [CALL/GPS] for 1 second to display the “GPS” screen. w Push [POS](F-1) to display the position data. Then push [F-2] one or more times to display your current position, received position or GPS memory alarm position information. [POS] s 7HILE THE POSITION DATA IS DISPLAYED PUSH ;& = TO SELECT North or South as the top of the compass.
GPS/GPS-A OPERATION D 3AVING YOUR OWN OR RECEIVED POSITION DATA [F-2] 9 [F-5] q Hold down [CALL/GPS] for 1 second to display the “GPS” screen. w Push [POS](F-1), then push [F-2] once or twice to display your own or the caller’s (other station) position information. s 9OU CANNOT SAVE THE DATA ON THE h'0- 0OSITIONv screen. e Hold down [F-5] for 1 second to save the position data to GPS memory (G00).
9 GPS/GPS-A OPERATION N GPS operation (Continued) D '03 MESSAGE PROGRAMMING [TXM] [MSG] Enter a GPS message of up to 20 characters to be transmitted with the position data. q Hold down [CALL/GPS] for 1 second to display the “GPS” screen. w Push [MSG](F-3) to display the “MSG” screen (GPS Message). e Push [TXM](F-1) to display the “TXM” screen (TX Message Edit). [MENU] [CALL/GPS] [MAIN DIAL] s ! CURSOR APPEARS AND BLINKS r Push [F-1] one or more times to select the desired character type.
GPS/GPS-A OPERATION D 2ECEIVED '03 MESSAGE DISPLAY 9 [RXM] [MSG] q Hold down [CALL/GPS] for 1 second to display the “GPS” screen. w Push [MSG](F-3) to display the “MSG” screen (GPS Message). e Push [RXM](F-2) to display the “RXM” screen (RX message). s -ESSAGES OF UP TO CHARACTERS CAN BE DISPLAYED When the received GPS message includes more than 36 characters, push [F-1] to display the rest of the message. r Push [MENU] to return to the “MSG” screen (GPS Message).
9 GPS/GPS-A OPERATION N '03 MEMORY OPERATION [GPM]/[ ] The transceiver has 50 GPS memory channels to store the received position data, or other-used position data, along with an alphanumeric channel name. D !DD A '03 MEMORY q Hold down [CALL/GPS] for 1 second to display the “GPS” screen. w Push [GPM](F-2) to display the “GPM” screen (GPS Memory). e Rotate [MAIN DIAL] to select “ALL” or a desired memory bank. s The bank can be selected in ‘Memory bank setting,’ as described on page 128.
GPS/GPS-A OPERATION ,ATITUDE DATA PROGRAMMING s 4O PROGRAM A LATITUDE OR LONGITUDE u When “LAT” is selected, rotate [MAIN DIAL] to enter the desired latitude data. s ! CURSOR BLINKS ON THE PROGRAMMABLE DIGIT s 0USH ;Ω ≈](F-3) to select the digit. s 3ELECT h.v TO INPUT . .ORTH LATITUDE s 3ELECT h3v TO INPUT 3 3OUTH LATITUDE s 9OU CANNOT USE THE KEYPAD KEYS 9 Blinks ADD Ù LAT : North latitude is selected. º 00.
9 GPS/GPS-A OPERATION N GPS memory operation (Continued) D %DIT A '03 MEMORY [GPM]/[EDT]/[ ] The GPS memory name, latitude and longitude data, time data and a memory bank name can be edited. q Hold down [CALL/GPS] for 1 second to display the “GPS” screen. w Push [GPM](F-2) to display the “GPM” screen (GPS Memory). e Rotate [MAIN DIAL] to select “ALL” or desired memory bank. s The bank can be selected in ‘Memory bank setting,’ as described on page 128.
GPS/GPS-A OPERATION D '03 ALARM SETTING [GPM] 9 [ALM] A GPS alarm can sound when a target position comes into the alarm area. This function can be set to the caller station, all GPS Memory channels, a specified Memory bank or a specified Memory channel. q Hold down [CALL/GPS] for 1 second to display the “GPS” screen. w Push [GPM](F-2) to display the “GPM” screen (GPS Memory). e Rotate [MAIN DIAL] to select the desired memory group, or memory channel.
9 GPS/GPS-A OPERATION N GPS memory operation (Continued) [GPM] [YES] [NO] D '03 MEMORY CLEARING s #LEAR ALL MEMORY CHANNELS q Hold down [CALL/GPS] for 1 second to display the “GPS” screen. w Push [GPM](F-2) to display the “GPM” screen (GPS Memory). e Rotate [MAIN DIAL] to select “ALL.” r Hold down [CLR](F-3) for 1 second to clear all Memory channels. s h!,, #LEAR /+ v APPEARS t 0USH ;9%3= & FOR SECOND TO CLEAR s To cancel clearing, push [NO](F-5).
GPS/GPS-A OPERATION N GPS Set mode [ ] [ ] 9 [SET] The following individual settings are selectable in the GPS Set mode. Set them to suit your GPS operating needs. q Hold down [CALL/GPS] for 1 second to display the “GPS” screen. w Push [SET](F-5) to enter the GPS Set mode. e Push [Y](F-1) or [Z](F-2) to select the desired item. r Rotate [MAIN DIAL] to select the desired option. s (OLD DOWN ;& = FOR SECOND TO RESET TO THE DEFAULT SETting, if desired.
9 GPS/GPS-A OPERATION N GPS Set mode (Continued) 9. !LARM !REA $EFAULT g When the GPS Alarm function is set to “ALL” or one of the memory banks, set the GPS alarm active range. When ddd°mm.mm’ is selected in “Position Format,” the active range can be set to between 00’08" and 59’99" in 00’01" steps. When ddd°mm’ss" is selected in “Position Format,” the active range can be set to between 00’05" and 59’59" in 00’01" steps. See page 132 for details. s %XAMPLE 9OUR POSITION .
GPS/GPS-A OPERATION 11. GPS Auto TX $EFAULT /&& Select the desired interval from OFF, 5, 10, 30 seconds, 1, 3, 5, 10 or 30 minutes for automatic position data transmission. The current position data, received from a GPS receiver, is transmitted at the selected interval when “GPS” or “GPS-A” is selected as the “GPS TX Mode” option as described below. The GPS message is transmitted as well as the position data, if it is programmed.
9 GPS/GPS-A OPERATION N GPS Set mode (Continued) 20. $ATA %XTENSION* $EFAULT /&& Set the data extension capability to “Course/Speed” or OFF. When you select “Course/Speed,” the transceiver’s course and speed information is transmitted along with the position data. NOTE: When “Course/Speed” is selected, “Comment (Extension)” appears instead of “Comment,” and number of characters is limited to 36. 21.
GPS/GPS-A OPERATION 9 24. #OMMENT* Program a comment of up to 43 characters. The programmed comment is transmitted with the GPS position data. See ‘Comment programming,’ as described below. This item appears when “Data Extension” is set to OFF, as described on page 135. 25. #OMMENT %XTENSION * Program a comment of up to 36 characters. The programmed comment is transmitted with the GPS position data. See ‘Comment programming,’ as described below.
9 GPS/GPS-A OPERATION N '03 ! OPERATION D '03 ! FUNCTION D '03 ! CODE DETAILS Set the following to activate the GPS-A function. q Push [DVsDR] to select the DV mode. w Enter the GPS Set mode. e Set the desired position data transmitting interval in “GPS Auto TX.” (p. 134) r Select “GPS-A” in “GPS TX Mode.” (p. 134) t Set the GPS-A mode operation’s items. (pp. 134– 136) In GPS-A operation, the following codes are transmitted to the PC connected to the IC-9100. GPS-A code is based on APRS® code.
MEMORY OPERATION 10 N 'ENERAL DESCRIPTION The transceiver has 106 Memory channels in each frequency band. (99 regular, 6 scan edges and 1 call) The Memory mode is very useful to quickly change to often-used frequencies. While in the memory mode, all 106 Memory channels are tunable, which means the programmed frequency can be tuned temporarily with [MAIN DIAL]. -EMORY #HANNELS 1–99 1A/1b–3A/3b C NOTE: Memory data can be erased by static electricity, electric transients, etc.
10 -%-/29 /0%2!4)/. N -EMORY CHANNEL SELECTION When the SUB Band setting is turned ON, you can select a Memory channel in the SUB Band as well as in the MAIN Band. (p. 33) sh [VFO/MEMO] ” appears when the SUB Band setting is ON. D 3ELECTION IN THE 6&/ MODE q Push [VFO/MEMO] to select the VFO mode. w Rotate [M-CH] to select a Memory channel number. s 2OTATE CLOCKWISE TO SELECT A HIGHER -EMORY CHANNEL NUMBER ROTATE COUNTERCLOCKWISE TO SELECT A LOWER -EMory channel number.
-%-/29 /0%2!4)/. 10 N -EMORY CHANNEL PROGRAMMING Memory channels can be programmed in either the VFO mode or the Memory mode. [MW] D 0ROGRAMMING IN THE 6&/ MODE q Push [VFO/MEMO] to select the VFO mode. w Set the desired settings into both VFO A and VFO B. ± Select the band using [BAND](MAIN/SUB). ± Set the frequency with [MAIN DIAL] or the keypad. (p. 37) ± Set the operating mode with the mode switch. (p. 43) ± Set other data (e.g.
10 -%-/29 /0%2!4)/. N #ALL CHANNEL PROGRAMMING The Call channel is programmed in the same way as the regular Memory channels are. It is convenient to program a most-often-used frequency into the Call channel for quick recall. As with Memory channels, the Call channel can also hold split frequencies, and other parameters. See page 138 for details. [MW] q Rotate [M-CH] to select the Call channel. s A capital “C” appears.
-%-/29 /0%2!4)/. 10 N -EMORY CONTENTS COPYING [VFO/MEMO] The Memory channel contents (frequency, operating mode, etc.) can be copied to the VFO. The copy can be performed in either the VFO mode or the Memory mode. D #OPYING IN THE 6&/ MODE This is useful for copying programmed contents to a displayed VFO. q Push [VFO/MEMO] to select the VFO mode. w Rotate [M-CH] to select the Memory channel number to be copied.
10 -%-/29 /0%2!4)/. N -EMORY NAME PROGRAMMING [EDT] [MEM] [VFO/MEMO] All Memory channels, including scan edges and Call channel, can be tagged with alphanumeric names of up to 9 characters each. [EXAMPLE]: Programming a memory name into Memory channel 99. q Push [VFO/MEMO] to select the Memory mode. w Rotate [M-CH] to select Memory channel 99. e Push [MENU] one or more times to display the “M2” screen (Menu 2). r Push [MEM](F-2) to display the “MEM” screen (Memory Menu).
-%-/29 /0%2!4)/. 10 N -EMO PAD FUNCTION The transceiver has a Memo pad function to store the displayed data for easy writing and recalling. The memo pads are separate from the Memory channels. The default number of memo pads is 5. However, you can increase the number to 10 in the “Memopad Numbers” item of the Set mode, if desired. (p.
11 SCANS N 3CAN TYPES Scanning automatically searches for signals and makes it easier to locate new stations for contact or lisTENING PURPOSES 4HE )# HAS SEVERAL SCAN TYPES Programmed scan, Memory scan, Select Memory scan, Mode Select scan and ∂F (Delta Frequency) scan. The MAIN and SUB Bands can be independently scanned. When the SUB Band setting mode is turned ON (“ ” appears), the SUB Band is scanned. PROGRAMMED SCAN (p. 149) Repeatedly scans between scan edges.
SCANS 11 N 0REPARATION &OR A 0ROGRAMMED SCAN Program scan edge frequencies into Program Scan Edge channels “1A–3A” and “1b–3b.” (p. 148) s ;-!). $)!,= FUNCTION How the [MAIN DIAL] functions during a scan, can be set in the Scan Set mode. (p. 147) &OR A -EMORY SCAN Program two or more Memory channels. (Program Scan Edge channels will not be scanned.) (p.
11 SCANS N 3CAN SET MODE The scan speed, Scan Resume function and [MAIN DIAL] scan function can be set in the Scan Set mode. [SCAN]/[ ] [ ] q Push [MENU] one or more times to display the “M2” screen (Menu 2). w Push [SCAN](F-1) to display the “SCAN” screen. e Push [SET](F-5) to enter the Scan Set mode. r Push [Y](F-1) or [Z](F-2) to select the desired item. t Rotate [MAIN DIAL] to select the desired option. s (OLD DOWN ;& = FOR SECOND TO RESET TO THE DEFAULT value.
SCANS 11 N 3CAN EDGES PROGRAMMING Memory channels 1A–3A and 1b–3b are the Program Scan Edge channels. They are used to program the upper and lower frequency edges for programmed scans. (p. 149) Each frequency band has its own Scan Edge channels. Factory default frequency and operating modes are programmed into the Scan Edge channels. If both upper and lower band edges are programmed with the same frequency, a programmed scan cannot start. [VFO/MEMO] [MW] EXAMPLE: Programming 14.00000 MHz into 1A and 14.
11 SCANS N 0ROGRAMMED SCAN &INE PROGRAMMED SCAN 6&/ MODE A programmed scan searches for signals between Program Scan Edge channels “1A–3A” and “1b–3b.” Before starting the programmed scan, scan edges must be programmed into these channels. See the previous page for scan edge programming. If the same frequencies are programmed into the Program Scan Edge channels, the programmed scan will not start. q Push [VFO/MEMO] to select the VFO mode. w Push the mode switch to select the desired operating mode.
SCANS 11 N -EMORY SCAN -EMORY MODE D -EMORY SCAN A Memory scan searches for signals through Memory channels 1 to 99. Blank (unprogrammed) Memory channels are skipped. [SCAN]/[MEM] [VFO/MEMO] NOTE: For a Memory scan to start, two or more Memory channels must be programmed. (p. 140) q Push [VFO/MEMO] to select the memory mode. w Push [MENU] to display the “M2” screen (Menu 2). e Push [SCAN](F-1) to display the “SCAN” screen. r Set [RF/SQL] open or closed.
11 SCANS N Memory scan (Memory mode) (Continued) D 3ETTING #ANCELLING 3ELECT -EMORY CHANNELS Appears All Memory channels can be set as Select Memory channels, except for the Scan Edge and Call channels. ± When the “SCAN” screen is displayed, push [SEL] (F-3), or when the “MEM” screen (Memory Menu) is displayed, push [SEL](F-5) to set or cancel the displayed Memory channel as a Select Memory channel. F: 10k SPAN SET SCAN s h3%,v APPEARS WHEN THE CHANNEL IS SET AS A 3ELECT Memory channel.
SCANS 11 N ∂& SCAN AND &INE ∂& SCAN [SCAN] ∂F (Delta Frequency) scan searches for signals within the specified range with the displayed VFO frequency or Memory channel frequency as the center frequency. The frequency range is specified by the width of the selected span. q Push [VFO/MEMO] once or twice to select the VFO mode or memory mode. w Push [MENU] one or more times to display the “M2” screen (Menu 2). e Push [SCAN](F-1) to display the “SCAN” screen. r Set [RF/SQL] open or closed.
12 SATELLITE OPERATION N 3ATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS OUTLINE Both Satellite Mode B (435 MHz uplink, 145 MHz downlink) and Mode J (145 MHz uplink, 435 MHz downlink) can be operated with the IC-9100, and Mode L can be operated when the optional UX-9100 1200 MHz BAND UNIT is installed. /RBIT INFORMATION Orbit information describes satellite location, reaching angles, etc. This information may be available in ham magazines or organization publications, such as those from ARRL, RSGB handbook, etc.
SATELLITE OPERATION N 3ETTING THE SATELLITE 6&/ [VFO/MEMO] [SUB] [SATELLITE] 12 [MAIN] [SUB] (1.8 1) (3.5 2) q Push [SATELLITE] to enter the satellite mode. s“ ” and either “ ” or “ ” appear. w Push [VFO/MEMO] to toggle between the satellite VFO and Memory mode. s 6&/ OR -EMORY MODE DATA IS DISPLAYED ON THE 35" band while in the satellite mode. e Push [MAIN](1.8 1) to enable downlink frequency tuning.
12 SATELLITE OPERATION N 3ATELLITE MEMORY The IC-9100 has 20 satellite memory channels (CH 00 to 19) to memorize both uplink and downlink frequencies, operating modes and other data. D 3ATELLITE MEMORY SELECTION Downlink (Receive) frequency q Push [SATELLITE] to enter the satellite mode. w Push [VFO/MEMO] to select the satellite memory mode. s h-%-/v AND THE MEMORY CHANNEL NUMBER ARE DISPLAYED beside the uplink frequency (SUB band) display. e Rotate [M-CH] to select a satellite mode Memory channel.
SATELLITE OPERATION N 0REPARATION 12 Downlink (receive) frequency q Decide on a usable satellite, and point your antenna direction towards it. w Confirm the approximate location of the satellite and operating mode (e.g. “B,” “J,” etc.) through a publication (magazine, etc.) or an appropriate satellite tracking software. e Push [SATELLITE] to enter the satellite mode. r Push [NOR/REV](7 3) to toggle between normal and reverse tracking. t Select the operating mode as listed below.
12 SATELLITE OPERATION N 3ATELLITE OPERATION When your own signal can be received with a loop test, satellite communication can be performed. q When a frequency is shifted by the Doppler effect, push [SUB](3.5 2), then rotate [MAIN DIAL] to retune the uplink frequency. s 4HE DOWNLINK FREQUENCY DISPLAY DISAPPEARS w When the other station’s signal frequency is shifted, push [MAIN](1.8 1), then rotate [MAIN DIAL] to retune the downlink frequency.
ANTENNA TUNER OPERATION 13 N !NTENNA CONNECTION AND SELECTION The IC-9100 has 2 antenna connectors for the HF/50 MHz bands, [ANT1] and [ANT2], and a dedicated antenna connector for each of the 144 MHz, 430 MHz AND -(Z BANDS A TOTAL OF ANTENNA CONNECtors. 9OU CAN MEMORIZE THE ANTENNA FOR EACH OPERATING band the IC-9100 covers. When you change the operating band to one outside of the current memorized antenna band, the antenna is automatically selected for the new band.
13 ANTENNA TUNER OPERATION N !NTENNA TUNER OPERATION The internal automatic antenna tuner automatically matches the transceiver to the selected antenna. After the tuner matches an antenna, the variable capacitor settings are memorized as a preset point for each frequency range (100 kHz steps). Therefore, when you change the frequency range, the variable capacitors are automatically preset to the memorized setting. CAUTION: NEVER transmit with the tuner ON when no antenna is connected.
ANTENNA TUNER OPERATION s !UTOMATIC TUNER START (HF bands only) If you want to deactivate the tuner when the VSWR is 1.5:1 or less, use the auto tuner start function and turn OFF the tuner. This function activates the tuner automatically when the SWR is high, and is controlled in the Set mode. (p. 163). s 4HE TUNER MAY NOT START IF THE 48 POWER OUTPUT IS NOT STAble longer than the specified time period in the SSB or CW mode operation.
14 SET MODE N 3ET MODE DESCRIPTION [ ] [ ] The Set mode is used for programming infrequently changed values or functions. D 4HE 3ET MODE SETTINGS q Hold down [MENU] for 1 second to enter the Set mode. w Push [Y](F-1) or [Z](F-2) to select the desired item. e Rotate [MAIN DIAL] to select the desired option. s (OLD DOWN ;& = FOR SECOND TO RESET TO THE DEFAULT SETting, if desired. r Push [MENU] to save, and exit the Set mode.
SET MODE 14 7. 5SER "AND %DGE 13. 4IME /UT 4IMER This “User Band Edge” item appears only when “ON 5SER v OR h5SER /. 48v IS SELECTED IN THE h"AND Edge Beep” item. (p. 161) To prevent a prolonged transmission, the transceiver has a Time-Out Timer function. If a continuous transmission exceeds the set period, the transmission will be cut off. 7HEN YOU SELECT h/. 5SER v OR h/. 5SER 48v IN the “Band Edge Beep” item, you can program a total of 30 band edge frequencies in this item.
14 SET MODE N Set mode description (Continued) 18. $50 /FFSET 21. 4UNER !UTO 3TART 3ET THE OFFSET FOR DUPLEX OPERATION 9OU CAN SET THE repeater offset for each band. Turn the Automatic Antenna Tuner function ON or OFF. This function is for only the HF bands. $EFAULT /&& *The difference between transmit and receive frequencies. ± When you select this item, hold down [BAND](MAIN/ SUB) for 1 second to select the desired frequency band. Then, rotate [MAIN DIAL] to set the offset.
SET MODE 25. 30%%#( ,EVEL $EFAULT 32. MAIN DIAL Auto TS 14 $EFAULT ()'( !DJUST THE SPEECH AUDIO OUTPUT LEVEL TO BETWEEN NO OUTPUT AND MAXIMUM OUTPUT Set the Auto Tuning Step function for [MAIN DIAL]. When rapidly rotating [MAIN DIAL], the tuning step automatically changes as selected. 26. 30%%#( ,ANGUAGE There are two types of auto tuning steps: LOW (Faster) and HIGH (Fastest). $EFAULT %NGLISH Select English or Japanese as the speech language. 27.
14 SET MODE N Set mode description (Continued) 36. ;./4#(= 37 33" 41. 33" #7 3YNC 4UNING $EFAULT !UTO -ANUAL Select the Auto, Manual or Auto/Manual notch filter to be used for SSB mode operation. s !UTO s -ANUAL Only the Auto notch filter can be used. /NLY THE -ANUAL NOTCH FILTER CAN BE used. s !UTO -ANUAL "OTH THE !UTO AND -ANUAL NOTCH lLTERS can be used. 37. ;./4#(= 37 ! $EFAULT !UTO -ANUAL $EFAULT /&& Turn the displayed frequency shift function ON or OFF.
SET MODE 47. %84 0 !-0 $EFAULT /&& Switch the preamplifier control ON or OFF. When using the optional AG-1200*, ON must be selected. Otherwise, the preamplifier will not function. 50. 3UB "AND -UTE 48 14 $EFAULT /&& Turn the SUB Band Audio Mute function ON or OFF. While transmitting, the SUB band audio is muted when this function is turned ON. *AG-1200 has been discontinued, but it can be still be used.
14 SET MODE N Set mode description (Continued) 54. %XTERNAL +EYPAD $EFAULT /&& Turn the external keypad ON or OFF for keyer memory transmission. See page 26 for the equivalent circuit of an external keypad and connection. s /&& 4HE EXTERNAL KEYPAD DOES NOT FUNCtion. s +%9%2 3%.$ )N THE #7 MODE PUSHING ONE OF EXternal keypad switches transmits the desired keyer memory contents. 55. 53" !UDIO 31, $EFAULT /&& /0%.
SET MODE 64. 53" $!4! &UNC $EFAULT 14 ;'03 = Select the function of the [DATA1] jack. s ----s 2449 s $6DAT s '03 : The [DATA1] jack is not used. 5SED TO SEND 2449 DECODED SIGNALS 5SED FOR LOW SPEED DATA INPUT AND OUTPUT 5SED FOR THE '03 RECEIVER CONNECTION FOR position data input. 65. GPS Out $EFAULT /&& When a GPS receiver is connected to the [DATA1] jack, the GPS position data is input through the jack. 9OU CAN SELECT WHETHER OR NOT TO SEND THE DATA FROM the COM port (“USB2”).
14 SET MODE N 4ONE CONTROL 3ET MODE DESCRIPTION D The 4ONE CONTROL 3ET MODE SETTINGS [ ] [ ] [F-3] [TCON] q Push [MENU] one or more times to display the “M2” screen (Menu 2). w Push [TCON](F-4) to enter the Tone control Set mode. e Push a mode switch to select the desired operating mode. r Push [Y](F-1) or [Z](F-2) to select the desired item. s 3ELECTABLE ITEMS DIFFER DEPENDING ON THE SELECTED OPERating mode. t Rotate [MAIN DIAL] to select the desired option.
15 DATA COMMUNICATION N #ONNECTIONS D 7HEN CONNECTING TO ;$!4! = q DATA IN w GND TX AUDIO GND r DATA OUT(9600bps) RX AUDIO y SQ* t AF OUT(1200bps) e PTTP SQL PTT Connect to the serial port, parallel port, speaker jack, microphone jack and line IN/ OUT jack, etc. See the instruction manual of the application for details. * When connecting the squelch line, consult the necessary manual (TNC, etc.).
DATA COMMUNICATION 15 N 0ACKET !&3+ OPERATION Before operating packet (AFSK), be sure to consult the operating manual that came with your TNC. q Connect the TNC and PC. (p. 171) w Select the desired band. (p. 35) e Push [SSB] or [AM/FM] to select the desired operating mode. (p. 43) r Hold down the same key you pushed in step e to select the Data mode. t Rotate [MAIN DIAL] to select the desired frequency. y Transmit your AFSK signals using your PC’s keyboard.
15 DATA COMMUNICATION N $ATA TRANSMISSION SPEED [ ] [ ] In the FM data mode, the transceiver can be set to a maximum data speed of 9600 bps. q Hold down [MENU] for 1 second to enter the Set mode. w Push [Y](F-1) or [Z](F-2) to select “9600bps Mode.” e Rotate [MAIN DIAL] to turn the 9600 bps mode ON or OFF. s /. BPS DATA SPEED s /&& $ISABLES DATA TRANSMISSION AT BPS This is used for only regular audio or slower data transmission. r Push [MENU] to save and exit the Set mode.
OPTION INSTALLATION 16 N /PENING THE TRANSCEIVER S CASE Icom strongly suggests that the customer have their dealer or Icom distributor, for a reasonable fee, install Icom options at the time of the order. Icom understands that even the simplest of installations demands the judgment of a trained Icom technician. Therefore, Icom will not be responsible for damage to the optional unit, or subsequent damage to the transceiver due to user installation problems.
16 OPTION INSTALLATION N UX-9100 1200 MHz BAND UNIT INSTALLATION The optional UX-9100 is required to operate on the 1200 MHz frequency band. q Remove the top and bottom covers as shown in the diagram on page 174. w Remove the antenna plate from the chassis on the rear panel using a standard flat screwdriver. R WARNING! NEVER push on the antenna plate using your finger to remove it. This may cause an injury. e Connect the DC power cable, coaxial cables and flat cable, as shown to the right.
OPTION INSTALLATION 16 N FL-430/FL-431 1ST IF FILTER INSTALLATION The optional Roofing Filters, FL-430 1ST IF FILTER (6 kHz) or FL-431 1ST IF FILTER (3 kHz) provides 6 or 3 kHz filtering to reduce interference from strong nearby signals. FL-431 (3 kHz) FL-430 (6 kHz) q Remove the top and bottom covers as shown on page 174. w Install the FL-430 or FL-431 as shown to the right. s 4HE CONNECTORS ON THE )# ARE MARKED FOR THE APpropriate filter.
17 MAINTENANCE N 4ROUBLESHOOTING The following chart is designed to help you correct problems which are not equipment malfunctions. If you are unable to locate the cause of a problem, or solve it through the use of this chart, contact your nearest Icom Dealer or Service Center. D 4RANSCEIVER POWER 02/",%- 0/33)",% #!53% Power does not turn ON s 4HE POWER CABLE IS IMPROPERLY CONNECTED when the [POWER] switch is s ! FUSE IS BLOWN pushed. SOLUTION REF. s 2E CONNECT THE $# POWER CABLE CORRECTLY p.
MAINTENANCE 17 D 3CANNING 02/",%- 0/33)",% #!53% Programmed scan does not s 3QUELCH IS OPEN stop. SOLUTION REF. s 3ET THE ;2& 31,= CONTROL TO THE THRESHOLD pp. 44, point. 146 Programmed scan does not s The same frequencies have been programmed s 0ROGRAM DIFFERENT FREQUENCIES INTO THE “1A–3A” p. 148 into both “1A–3A” and “1b–3b” of the scan edge and “1b–3b” scan edge memory channels. start. memory channels. Memory scan does not start.
17 MAINTENANCE N &REQUENCY CALIBRATION APPROXIMATE A very accurate frequency counter is required to calibrate the frequency of the transceiver. However, a rough check may be performed by receiving radio station WWV, WWVH, or other standard frequency signals. [ ] [ ] (MAIN Band) (MAIN Band) [ ] [ ] [PBT-CLR] CAUTION: The IC-9100 has been thoroughly adjusted and tested at the factory before being SHIPPED 9OU SHOULD NOT HAVE TO RE CALIBRATE IT [ q Push [SSB] to select the USB mode.
MAINTENANCE 17 N &USE REPLACEMENT If a fuse blows, or the transceiver stops functioning, find the source of the problem, and repair it. Then replace the damaged fuse with a new, adequately rated fuse. The IC-9100 has two fuse types installed for transceiver protection. s $# POWER CABLE FUSES .............................. ATC 30 A s #IRCUITRY FUSE ..............................................
17 MAINTENANCE N 2ESETTING THE #05 D 0ARTIAL RESET If you want to reset the operating parameters to their default values (VFO frequency, VFO settings, menu group’s contents) without clearing certain data as described below, a partial reset can be performed.
MAINTENANCE 17 N $ATA CLONING D#LONING BETWEEN TRANSCEIVERS The IC-9100 has transceiver-to-transceiver data cloning capability. This function is useful when you want to copy all of the programmed contents from one IC-9100 to another. s ! MINI PLUG CABLE IS REQUIRED 0URCHASE SEPARATELY q Connect a mini plug cable to the [REMOTE] jack of the master and sub transceivers. s 4HE MASTER TRANSCEIVER IS USED TO SEND DATA TO THE SUB transceiver.
18 CONTROL COMMAND N 2EMOTE JACK #) 6 INFORMATION D #) 6 CONNECTION EXAMPLE The transceiver can be connected through an optional CT-17 CI-V LEVEL CONVERTER to a PC equipped with an RS-232C port. The Icom Communications Interface-V (CI-V) controls the transceiver. Up to 4 Icom CI-V transceivers or receivers can be connected to the PC. See p. 167 for setting the CI-V condition using the set mode.
CONTROL COMMAND 18 D #OMMAND TABLE Cmd. 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 Sub cmd. $ATA see p. 190 see p. 190 see p. 191 see p. 190 see p. 190 see p. 190 see p.
18 CONTROL COMMAND D Command table (continued) Cmd. 15 Sub cmd.
CONTROL COMMAND $ATA 00 01 0017 see p. 192 0018 00 01 0019 00 01 Cmd. Sub cmd.
18 CONTROL COMMAND D Command table (continued) Cmd. Sub cmd. 1A 05 0054 0055 0056 $ATA 0000 to 0255 00 01 00 01 02 03 0057 00 01 02 03 0058 0059 00 01 00 01 02 0060 00 01 02 0061 00 01 0062 00 01 0063 00 01 02 03 04 0064 0065 0066 00 01 0000 to 0255 00 to 10 0067 see p. 192 0068 00 to 10 0069 00 to 10 0070 00 to 10 0071 00 to 10 0072 see p.
CONTROL COMMAND Cmd. Sub cmd.
18 CONTROL COMMAND D Command table (continued) $ESCRIPTION Send/read DR Call Sign Popup OFF Send/read DR Call Sign Popup ON 0147 Send/read Opening Call Sign OFF Send/read Opening Call Sign ON 0148 Send/read BK function OFF Send/read BK function ON 0149 Send/read EMR mode OFF Send/read EMR mode ON 0150 Send/read EMR AF Level TO 0151 Send/read 4800 bps selection for GPS Receiver Baud 01 Send/read 9600 bps selection for GPS Receiver Baud 0152 00 Send/read ddd˚mm.
CONTROL COMMAND s #HARACTER CODE SETTING Command : 1A 00, 1A 05 0169, 1A 05 0173, 1A 05 0175, 1A 05 0176, 1A 05 0177, 1F 02, 20 0001, 20 0002, 20 0101, 20 0102 #HARACTER ASCII code #HARACTER ASCII code A–Z 41–5A a–z 61–7A 0–9 30–39 Space 20 ! 21 # 23 $ 24 25 26 < 5C ? 3F " 22 ’ 27 ` 60 ^ 5E + 2B – 2D 2A 1 ⁄ 2F .
18 CONTROL COMMAND D Data content description (continued) s "AND EDGE FREQUENCY SETTING s -EMORY KEYER CONTENTS Command 02*, 1E 01, 1E 03 Command : 1A 02 q w e r t y u i o !0 !1 !2 X X X X …… X X 10 Hz digit: 0–9 1 Hz digit: 0–9 1 kHz digit: 0–9 100 Hz digit: 0–9 100 kHz digit: 0–9 10 kHz digit: 0–9 10 MHz digit: 0–9 1 MHz digit: 0–9 1000 MHz digit: 0–1 100 MHz digit: 0–9 Separator (fixed) 10 Hz digit: 0–9 1 Hz digit: 0–9 1 kHz digit: 0–9 100 Hz digit: 0–9 100 kHz digit: 0–9 10 kHz dig
CONTROL COMMAND s 3PLIT OFFSET FREQUENCY SETTING s 28 (0& AND ,0& SETTINGS IN EACH OPERATING MODE Command : 1A 05 0015 q X w 0 e X X r 0 18 X XX Command : 1A 05 0067, 0075, 0080, 0085, 0090, 0091 LPF (upper side) HPF (lower side) HPF 00: through 01 to 20: 100 to 2000 Hz Direction: 00: + direction 01: – direction 1 MHz digit: 0–9 10 MHz digit: 0 (fixed) 10 kHz digit: 0–9 100 kHz digit: 0–9 100 Hz digit: 0 (fixed) 1 kHz digit: 0–9 X X X X LPF 05 to 24: 500 to 2400 Hz 25: through Set the
18 CONTROL COMMAND D Data content description (continued) s !LARM AREA SETTING s 2EPEATER TONE TONE SQUELCH FREQUENCY SETTING Command : 1A 05 0159 Command : 1A 05 0169 Set an unproto address of up to 56 characters. See ‘Character code setting’ for details. (p. 190) s '03 ! 3YMBOL SETTING Command : 1A 05 0173 X X X X Second digit First digit b < TO ! TO : CAN BE USED FOR THE FIRST DIGIT character. See ‘Character code setting’ for the second digit character. (p.
CONTROL COMMAND s $6 48 CALL SIGNS SETTING s $6 28 CALL SIGN SETTING Command : 1F 01 Set “UR,” “R1” and “R2” call signs of up to 8 characters.
18 CONTROL COMMAND D Data content description (continued) s -EMORY CONTENT SETTING Command : 1A 00 q w、 e r t〜o !0、 !1 !2 !3 !4 !5〜!7 !8〜@0 @1〜@3 @4 @5〜@7 X X X X X X X X X X …… X X X X X X X X X X X 0 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X @8〜#5 #6〜$3 $4〜%1 t〜%1 %2〜^0 X X …… X X X X …… X X X X …… X X ……………… X X …… X X q Frequency band setting 00 : HF/50 MHz frequency band 01 : 144 MHz band frequency band 02 : 430 MHz band frequency band 03 : 1200 MHz band frequency band
CONTROL COMMAND 18 s 3ATELLITE MEMORY CONTENT SETTING Command : 1A 07 q、 w e〜u i、o !0 !1 !2 !3〜!5 !6〜!8 !9〜@1 @2 X X X X X X …… X X X X X X X X 0 X X 0 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X @3〜#0 #1〜#8 #9〜$6 e〜$6 $7〜%5 X X …… X X X X …… X X X X …… X X ……………… X X …… X X q, w Satellite memory channel number 0001–0099 : Satellite memory channel 00 to 19 e–u Operating frequency setting 3EE @s /PERATING FREQUENCY $7–%5 Memory name setting Up to 9 characters.
19 SPECIFICATIONS N 'ENERAL N 4RANSMITTER s &REQUENCY COVERAGE UNIT -(Z Receive 0.030–60.000*1*2 136.000–174.000*1*2 420.000–480.000*1*2 1240.000–1320.000† Transmit 3.500–3.999*2, 1.800–1.999*2, 5.33200*3, 5.34800*3, 5.35850*3, 5.37300*3, 5.40500*3, 10.100–10.150*2, 7.000–7.300*2, 18.068–18.168*2, 14.000–14.350*2, 24.890–24.990*2, 21.000–21.450*2, 50.000–54.000*2 28.000–29.700*2, 144.000–148.000*2, 430.000–450.000*2 1240.000–1300.
SPECIFICATIONS 19 N 2ECEIVER s 2ECEIVE SYSTEM HF/50/144/430 MHz band: Double superheterodyne system 1200 MHz band† : Triple superheterodyne system s )NTERMEDIATE FREQUENCIES 1st : 64.455 MHz (HF/50 MHz band) 10.850 MHz (144 MHz band) 71.250 MHz (430 MHz band) 243.950 MHz (1200 MHz band)† 2nd : 36 kHz (HF/50/144/430 MHz) 10.950 MHz (1200 MHz)† 3rd : 36 kHz (1200 MHz)† s 3ENSITIVITY SSB, CW : 0.16 μV (1.80–29.99 MHz)*4 D" 3 . "7 K(Z 0.13 μV (50.0–54.0 MHz)*5 0.
20 OPTIONS IC-PW1/EURO HF/50 MHz ALL BAND 1 kW LINEAR AMPLIFIER AH-4 HF AUTOMATIC ANTENNA TUNER 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 can be separated. The optional OPC-599 ADAPTER CABLE is required for connection.
OPTIONS 20 CT-17 CI-V LEVEL CONVERTER UNIT For remote transceiver control using a personal computer equipped with an 23 # PORT 9OU CAN CHANGE FREquencies, operating mode, memory channels, etc., via your computer. s AG-25 WEATHER-PROOF PREAMPLIFIER (for 144 MHz Band) s AG-35 WEATHER-PROOF PREAMPLIFIER (for 430 MHz Band) External all-weather, mast mounting preamplifiers for compensating for coaxial cable loss.
21 CE INSTALLATION NOTES For amateur base station installations it is recommended that the forward clearance in front of the antenna array is calculated relative to the EIRP (Effective Isotropic Radiated Power). The clearance height below the antenna array can be determined in most cases from the RF power at the antenna input terminals. &ORWARD CLEARANCE %)20 BY FREQUENCY BAND Watts 10–2 m 70 cm 23 cm 13 cm and above 100 2m 2 m 1.1 m 0.7 m 1,000 6.5 m 6 m 3.
CE 21 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY We Icom Inc. Japan 1-1-32, Kamiminami, Hirano-ku Osaka 547-0003, Japan Declare on our sole responsibility that this equipment complies with the essential requirements of the Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive, 1999/5/EC, and that any applicable Essential Test Suite measurements have been performed. Kind of equipment: HF/VHF/UHF TRANSCEIVER Type-designation: iC- 9100 Bad Soden 11th Jan.
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