IC-T90A MANUAL This manual was copied from PDF, but it reads quite well. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. IT90A MULTIBAND FM TRANSCEIVER INSTRUCTION MANUAL WARNING: MODIFICATION OF THIS DEVICE TO RECEIVE CELLULAR RADIO TELEPHONE SERVICE SIGNALS IS PROHIBITED UNDER FCC RULES AND FEDERAL LAW. Thank you for purchasing this Icom product. The IC-T90A MULTIBAND TRANSCEIVER is designed and built with Icom's superior technology and craftsmanship. With proper care, this product should provide you with years of troublefree operation. The IC-T90A is a tri-band, 50 MHz, 144 MHz, 430 (440) MHz FM transceiver that offers a wide-band AM, FM and WFM scanning receiver. Not only you can hear your favorite TV programs with the pre-programmed TV memories, but you can also listen to short wave, AM and FM broadcast radio stations, police, fire, military, aircraft, various amateur bands and more. New DMS(Dynamic Memory Scan) bank scanning provides 555 alphanumeric memory channels, including 50 band edges, with a maximum of 18 banks or 100 channels per bank. You can pick and choose any desired channel for scanning from the 500 memories. The supplied BP-217 LITHIUM-ION BATTERY PACK provides full 5 W output. Along with the energy conserving settings, the BP-217 provides up to 5 to 6 hours of operating time. The supplied MB-83 swivel type belt clip performs a quick draw like action for attaching/detaching the transceiver from the belt clip. And newly designed antenna also provides a stable signal strength. We want to thank you for making your IC-T90A your radio of choice, and hope you agree with Icom's philosophy of "technology first." Many hours of research and development went into the design of your IC-T90A. FEATURES Tri-band FM transceiver Wide-band receiver Covers 495 KHz to 999.990 MHz ,New DMS (Dynamic Memory Scan) bank scan ,Lithium-Ion technology, Rugged palm sized, weather-resistant construction ,DTCS and CTCSS tone squelch, Simple operation I. FOREWORD II. IMPORTANT READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS carefully and completely before using the transceiver. SAVE THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL - This instruction manual contains important operating instructions for the IC-T90A. EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS - The explicit definitions below apply to this instruction manual. DEFINITION Personal injury, fire hazard or electric shock may occur. If disregarded, inconvenience only. No risk of personal injury, fire or electric shock. Equipment damage may occur. Icom, Icom Inc. and the logo are registered trademarks of Icom Incorporated (Japan) in the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Spain, Russia and/or other countries. SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES Accessories included with the transceiver: Qty Li-Ion battery pack (BP-217) ..................................... 1 Wall charger* (BC-110AR/D/DR) .................................... 1 MB-83 swivel belt clip ........................................... 1 set Handstrap......................................................... 1 Antenna (FA-S6270D; with 50 MHz band adapter)..................... 1 set (* Not supplied with some versions) III. WARNING RF EXPOSURE! This device emits Radio Frequency (RF) energy. Extreme caution should be observed when operating this device. If you have any questions regarding RF exposure and safety standards please refer to the Federal Communications Commission Office of Engineering and Technology's report on Evaluating Compliance with FCC Guidelines for Human Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields (OET Bulletin 65). WARNING! NEVER hold the transceiver so that the antenna is very close to, or touching exposed parts of the body, especially the face or eyes, while transmitting. The transceiver will perform best if the microphone is 1 to 2 in (2 to 5 cm) away from the lips and the transceiver is vertical. WARNING! NEVER operate the transceiver with a headset or other audio accessories at high volume levels. Hearing experts advise against continuous high volume operation. If you experience a ringing in your ears, reduce the volume level or discontinue use. NEVER CONNECT a power supply of more than 11.5 V DC to the DC jack. The supply voltage must be between 5.5 V and 11.5 V to prevent damaging the transceiver. NEVER connect the transceiver to an AC outlet. Such a connection will damage the transceiver. NEVER connect the transceiver to a power source that is DC fused at more than 5 A. Accidental reverse connection will be protected by this fuse, but higher fuse values will not give proper protection against such accidents and the transceiver will be ruined. DO NOT operate the transceiver near unshielded electrical blasting caps or in an explosive atmosphere. AVOID using or placing the transceiver in direct sunlight or in areas with temperatures below +14°F (-10°C) or above +140°F (+60°C). RF output power is automatically reduced to 0.5 W (Low) in cold environments (below 0°C) while operating with the BP-217 Li-Ion battery pack, to protect the battery pack. Keep the battery pack warm, then select high power again. (p. 28) The use of non-Icom battery packs/chargers may impair transceiver performance and invalidate the warranty. Even when the transceiver power is OFF, a slight current still flows in the circuits. Remove the battery pack or case from the transceiver when not using it for a long time. Otherwise, the battery pack or installed batteries will become exhausted. For U.S.A. only CAUTION: Changes or modifications to this device, not expressly approved by Icom Inc., could void your authority to operate this device under FCC regulations. TABLE OF CONTENTS ........................... iv QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE ....................... 1-6 PANEL DESCRIPTION ........................... 7-12 - Panel description ......................... 7 - Function display .......................... 11 BATTERY CHARGING ............................ 13-16 - Battery attachment ........................ 13 - Battery cautions .......................... 13 - Regular charging .......................... 14 - Rapid charging ............................ 15 - Battery case .............................. 16 - External power operation .................. 16 BASIC OPERATION ............................. 17-34 -Turning power ON ........................... 17 -Tuning step ................................ 18 -Setting a frequency ........................ 19 -Mode selection ............................. 20 -Operating band and receive mode selection .. 21 -Setting the squelch level .................. 22 -Receiving .................................. 23 -RIT function ............................... 27 -Attenuator function ........................ 27 -Transmitting ............................... 28 -Repeater operation ......................... 29 -Duplex operation ........................... 31 -Split operation ............................ 32 -Auto repeater function ..................... 33 -1750 Hz tone ............................... 34 MEMORY/CALL CHANNELS ........................ 35-44 -General .................................... 35 -Calling up memory channels ................. 36 -Programming memory channels ................ 37 -Transferring memory contents to VFO ........ 38 -Copying memory contents .................... 39 -Memory names ............................... 39 -Memory bank ................................ 41 -Memory clear ............................... 43 -Call channel ............................... 44 SCAN OPERATION .............................. 45-49 -Scan types ................................. 45 -VFO scan ................................... 46 -Frequency skip function .................... 47 -Skip channel setting ....................... 47 -Memory scan ................................ 48 -Scan notes ................................. 49 PRIORITY WATCH .............................. 50-54 -Priority watch types ....................... 50 -Priority alert ............................. 50 -Priority watch operation ................... 51 SET MODE .................................... 55-66 -Set mode ................................... 55 -Set mode items ............................. 56 OTHER FUNCTIONS ............................. 67-80 -Programming a DTMF code .................... 67 -Transmitting a DTMF code ................... 68 -Clearing a DTMF memory ..................... 69 -Confirming a DTMF memory ................... 69 -Tone frequency and DTCS code ............... 70 -Tone/DTCS squelch .......................... 71 -Pocket beep function ....................... 71 -Available tone frequencies ................. 72 -Available DTCS codes ....................... 72 -Tone scan .................................. 73 -Beep tones ................................. 74 -Dial speed acceleration .................... 74 -Lock function .............................. 74 -Morse code synthesizer ..................... 75 -Power save ................................. 75 -Time-out timer ............................. 76 -PTT lock ................................... 76 -Auto power OFF ............................. 76 -Auto power ON .............................. 76 -Weather channel operation .................. 77 -Cloning function ........................... 79 -[SP/MIC] jacks ............................. 79 -Resetting .................................. 80 HM-75A REMOTE CONTROL 1 MICROPHONE ................................ 81 2 TROUBLESHOOTING ........................... 82 3 TV FREQUENCY TABLE ........................ 83-86 4 SPECIFICATIONS ............................ 87-88 5 OPTIONS ................................... 89-90 6 POCKET GUIDE 7 TABLE OF CONTENTS QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE INSTALLING THE BATTERY PACK: Open the latch. Then, attach the BP-217 Li-Ion battery pack or BP-216 optional battery case. Be sure to observe the correct direction. Charge Li-Ion battery pack before use. Lock the latch. NOTE: The battery pack is provided uncharged. BE SURE to charge the battery before using it with the transceiver. Disinstalling the alkaline batteries. Install 2 R6 (AA) size alkaline batteries into BP-216. Be sure to observe the correct polarity. Keep battery contacts clean. It's a good idea to clean battery terminals once a week. ACCESSORY ATTACHMENT: - Dattaching the swivel belt clip The supplied swivel belt clip is useful for easy attaching/detaching the transceiver to/from the belt. Attach the stopper to the transceiver with the supplied screw. Clip the belt clip to your belt. - Battery pack or battery case. - Latch - Stopper Supplied - Screw QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE Insert the transceiver into the end of the clip as shown at right. Once the transceiver is locked in place, it will swivel 360 degrees. To remove: Turn the transceiver upside down, and then lift to release the transceiver from the belt clip as shown at upper right. Handstrap Slide the handstrap through the loop on the top of the belt clip as shown at right. QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE 1 q iC-t90a CAUTION! HOLD THE TRANSCEIVER TIGHTLY, WHEN ATTACHING OR REMOVING THE TRANSCEIVER TO/FROM THE BELT CLIP. If the transceiver accidentally dropped and the swivel belt clip's stopper is scratched, the swivel belt clip may not work properly. 3 1 QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE 50 MHz band adapter Attach the 50 MHz band adapter Hold the base , then screw the antenna down. for BC band to 50 MHz band, through to 800 MHz band for WFM band to 800 MHz band Detach the top cap* *KEEP the the anttenna top cap in the safe place when it not in use. DAttaching the antenna Insert the supplied wide band antenna into the antenna connector and screw down the antenna as shown below. o50 MHz band adapter Attach the 50 MHz band antenna adapter before operating on or receiving the signal below the 50 MHz band. Be sure to use this 50 MHz band adapter during operation below the 50 MHz band. You can operate on the whole band with this adapter. CAUTION! TRANSMITTING WITHOUT AN ANTENNA MAY DAMAGE THE TRANSCEIVER. NEVER HOLD the antenna when carrying the transceiver. KEEP the jack covers attached when the jack is not in use, to avoid bad contacts from dust and moisture. NOTE: Commercially available antennas may increase transceiver performance. An optional AD-92SMA ANTENNA CONNECTOR ADAPTER is available to connect an external antenna with a BNC connector. 4 1 QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE _ Charging the Li-Ion battery pack DCharging with the wall charger q Push and hold [PWR] to turn the transceiver power OFF. w Insert the charger plug into the DC power jack of the transceiver. e Plug the charger into an AC wall outlet. r Charging starts and the battery indicator " " on the display blinks. t It takes approximately 15 hours to charge an empty BP-217 Li-Ion battery pack. y Unplug the charger from the AC wall outlet when charging is completed. DCharging with the CP-19 Cigarette Lighter cable (optional) q Insert the cigarette lighter adapter cable into the DC power jack of the transceiver. w Connect the CP-19 cigarette lighter adapter cable to the cigarette lighter socket. e Charging starts and the battery indicator on the display blinks. NOTE: o The BP-217 can be charged while you are operating the transceiver. (p. 5). o Charging will be suspended during transmitting of the transceiver. o "CHG_F" appears when the charging is completed with the power turned OFF. oNEVER connect the cigarette lighter socket or external regulated DC power supply directly to the transceiver. Such a connection will damage the transceiver. o Remove CP-19 from the transceiver when not using it. Otherwise, the vehicle battery will become exhausted. IC-T90A with BP-217 BC-110AR/D/DR to DC power jack to AC outlet CP-19 (optional) to DC power jack to a 12 V cigarette lighter socket QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE q 5 1 QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE _ Rapid charging The optional BC-139 provides rapid charging of the battery pack. CAUTION: To avoid damage to the transceiver, turn the transceiver OFF while charging. oCharging period: 2.5 hours (w/BP-217) _ External power operation An optional CP-19 cigarette lighter cable can be used for external power operation from a 12 V DC cigarette lighter socket. oPower supply range is between 5.5-11.5 V DC. NEVER CONNECT OVER 11.5 V DC directly into the DC power jack of the transceiver. oBE SURE to use the CP-19 when connecting a regulated 12 V DC power supply. o If a battery pack is attached, the voltage of the external power supply must be within 11.5-16 V DC, otherwise, the battery power may be used for operation. oThe maximum output power is 5.0 W regardless of the power supply voltage. oRemove the cables from the transceiver when not using it. Otherwise, the vehicle battery will become exhausted. CP-19 (optional) to DC power jack to a 12 V cigarette lighter socket Turn power OFF. Check the orientation. BP-217 Li-Ion battery pack to AC outlet BC-139 (optional) desktop charger BC-123 (supplied with BC-139) to [AC ADAPTER] jack A Adapter (supplied with BC-139) LED Charging: Orange Finished: Green Charging terminal 6 1 QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE _Your first contact Now that you have your IC-T90A ready to operate, you are probably excited to get on the air. We would like to take you through a few basic operation steps to make your first "On The Air" an enjoyable experience. DFirst contact qPush and hold [PWR] for 1 sec. to turn the transceiver power ON. o The function display shows "ICOM," current voltage then the operating frequency. wPush [BAND] several times until the desired operating band (VHF; 51.000, 146.010 or UHF; 440.000 as default) appears on the display. ePush [Y](or [Z]) several times to adjust to the desired audio level. rRotate [DIAL] to select the receive frequency. 'Direct frequency input' via the keypad also available. (p. 19) tHold the transceiver approximately 2 in. (5 cm) from your mouth. yPush and hold [PTT], then speak at your normal voice level. uRelease [PTT] switch to receive. o Repeat steps, t, y and u to continue communication. r e q w yu [DIAL] [PTT] [UP/DOWN] [BAND] [PWR] [Mic] QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE FM DUP SKIP T P [EXAMPLE] Setting the receive frequency to 444.350 MHz q _ Panel description q POWER SWITCH [PWR] Push for 1 sec. to turn the transceiver power ON and OFF. w BAND SWITCH [BAND] .Push to select the operating band (5 MHz, Air, VHF, UHF, etc.). (p. 21) .Push to select the memory bank or push to proceed the memory name cursor while programming the memory option. (pgs. 39, 41) .Push for 1 sec. for morse code synthesizer announcement. (p. 75) .While pushing [PTT], this key sends a DTMF "D." e UP/DOWN SWITCHES [Y]/[Z] .Push to adjust the audio level by default. (p. 17) .Push to adjust the frequency when [Y]/[Z] and [DIAL] are exchanged by pushing [1 V.D] for 1 sec. (p. 23) r MONITOR SWITCH [SQL] (p. 22) .Push and hold to temporarily open the squelch and monitor the operating frequency. .While pushing, rotate the tuning dial to set the squelch threshold level. t TRANSMIT/RECEIVE INDICATOR .Lights green while receiving a signal or when the squelch is open; lights red while transmitting. .Blinks green for 5 sec. when the scan stop LED function is in use and a scan is stopped. (pgs. 46, 62) t u i o ! 0 ! 1 ! 2 ! 3 ! 4 Keypad ! 6 -@ 5 ! 5 e r q w y Function display Speaker Microphone 7 2 PANEL DESCRIPTION 8 2 PANEL DESCRIPTION y PTT SWITCH [PTT] .Push and hold to transmit in 50/144/430 (440) MHz amateur bands; release to receive. (p. 28) oWhen WFM or AM mode is selected, transmission is impossible. u ANTENNA CONNECTOR (p. 3) Connects the supplied antenna. i EXTERNAL SPEAKER AND MICROPHONE JACKS [SP/MIC] Connects an optional speaker-microphone or headset, if desired. The internal microphone and speaker will not function when any external equipment is connected. (See pgs. 89, 90 for a list of available options.) o TUNING DIAL [DIAL] .Rotate [DIAL] to set operating frequencies, memory channels, set mode contents, etc. (pgs. 19, 36, 55) .While pushing [SQL], sets the squelch level. (p. 22) .While pushing [BAND], sets the operating band in VFO mode. (p. 21) .While pushing [Y]/[Z], adjusts the audio level (when [Y]/[Z] and [DIAL] are not exchanged). (p. 17) ! 0 EXTERNAL DC POWER JACK [DC 11.0 V] .Allows charging of the BP-217 using the BC-110A/D wall charger, or using an optional CP-19 cigarette lighter cable. .To connect regulated power supply with optional CP-19 cigarette lighter cable. ! 1 MODE/SCAN SWITCH [MODE SCAN] .Push to select the operating mode (FM, WFM, AM). (p. 21) .Push for 1 sec. to start a scan. (p. 45) .While pushing [PTT], this key sends the DTMF code "F" (#). ! 2 VFO SWITCH [VFO MHz] .Selects and toggles between VFO A and B. (p. 20) .Selects and toggles between the 1 MHz or 10 MHz tuning steps when pushed for 1 sec. (p. 18) .Returns to previous operating condition while setting frequency or memory channel, or while in set mode. .While pushing [PTT], this key sends the DTMF code "A". ! 3 MEMORY SWITCH [MR S.MW] .Selects and toggles between memory mode and memory bank. (p. 20) .Push for 1 sec. to enter memory write condition. (p. 37) .Push for 2 sec. to write the operating frequency into the selected memory channel in VFO mode. o Keep pushing for 2 sec. or more to automatically select the next memory channel, if desired. (p. 38) .Push [MR S.MW] for 2 sec. to transfer the displayed frequency into the VFO in memory mode. (p. 38) MR S.MW B VFO MHz A MODE SCAN w PANEL DESCRIPTION 9 2 PANEL DESCRIPTION .While pushing [PTT], this key sends a DTMF "B". ! 4 CALL/LOCK SWITCH [CALL/TV LOCK] .Toggles between call channel, TV channel, weather channel (U.S.A. version only) and VFO mode in sequence. (p. 20) .Push for 1 sec. to toggle the lock function ON and OFF. (p. 74) o "é" appears while the key lock function is in use. .While pushing [PTT], this key sends the DTMF code "C". ! 5 DTMF MEMORY SWITCH [o DTMF.M] .Push for 1 sec. to enter the DTMF memory channel. (p. 67) .Inputs MHz digit for frequency input. (p. 19) .While pushing [PTT], this key sends the DTMF code "E" (M). ! 6 VOLUME/DIAL SWITCH [1 V.D] .Push for 1 sec. to exchange [Y]/[Z] and [DIAL] functions. (p. 23) o"VOL" appears when the tuning dial functions as a volume control. .Inputs digit '1' for frequency input, memory channel selection, etc. .While pushing [PTT], this key sends the DTMF code "1". ! 7 TONE SWITCH [2 TONE] (p. 70) .Push for 1 sec. to activate the following tone functions in order. o Subaudible tone encoder - "T" appears. (p. 29) oTone squelch - "T SQL" appears. (p. 71) o Pocket beep - "T SQLS" appears. (p. 71) oDTCS squelch - "DTCS" appears. (p. 71) oDTCS beep - "SDTCS" appears. (p. 71) o No tone operation - no tone indicator appears. .Inputs digit '2' for frequency input, memory channel selection, etc. .While pushing [PTT], this key sends the DTMF code "2". ! 8 OUTPUT POWER SWITCH [3 H/L] (p. 28) .Push for 1 sec. to toggle output power between high and low. o"LOW" appears when low output power is selected. .Inputs digit '3' for frequency input, memory channel selection, etc. .While pushing [PTT], this key sends the DTMF code "3". ! 9 DUPLEX SWITCH [4 DUP] (pgs. 29, 31) .Push for 1 sec. to activate the following duplex functions in order. o Minus duplex operation - "-DUP" appears. o Plus duplex operation - "DUP" appears. o Simplex operation - no duplex indicator appears. .Inputs digit '4' for frequency input, memory channel selection, etc. .While pushing [PTT], this key sends the DTMF code "4". 4 DUP 3 H / L 2 TONE 1 V D DTMF.M CALL/TV LOCK C 10 2 PANEL DESCRIPTION @ 0 FREQUENCY SKIP SWITCH [5 SKIP] .Push for 1 sec. to turn the frequency skip function ON and OFF in VFO mode. (p. 47) o"P SKIP" appears when the frequency skip function is in use. .Push for 1 sec. to set the memory channel as the following skip channel in memory mode in order. (p. 48) o Skip channel - "SKIP" appears. o Frequency skip channel - "P SKIP" appears. o Non-skip channel - no skip indicator appears. .Push for 1 sec. to program a paused frequency as a skip frequency while scanning. (p. 48) .Inputs digit '5' for frequency input, memory channel selection, etc. .While pushing [PTT], this key sends the DTMF code "5". @ 1 MEMORY NAME SWITCH [6 M.N] .Push for 1 sec. to turn the memory name indication ON and OFF. (p. 39) oFrequency appears for nameless memory channels. .Inputs digit '6' for frequency input, memory channel selection, etc. .While pushing [PTT], this key sends the DTMF code "6". @ 2 TONE SCAN SWITCH [7 T.SCAN] .Push for 1 sec. to start a tone scan. (p. 73) .Inputs digit '7' for frequency input, memory channel selection, etc. .While pushing [PTT], this key sends the DTMF code "7". @ 3 SET MODE SWITCH [8 SET] .Push for 1 sec. to enter the set mode. Push to select the displayed set mode item after selecting with [DIAL] while in the set mode. (p. 55) .Inputs digit '8' for frequency input, memory channel selection, etc. .While pushing [PTT], this key sends the DTMF code "8". @ 4 TUNING STEP SWITCH [9 TS] .Push for 1 sec. to select the tuning step. (p. 18) .Inputs digit '9' for frequency input, memory channel selection, etc. .While pushing [PTT], this key sends the DTMF code "9". @ 5 RIT/ATTENUATOR SWITCH [0 RIT] .Push for 1 sec. to enter the RIT/attenuator set mode. Push to select the item after selecting with [DIAL]. (p. 27) oRIT function is available for 630.000 MHz and above. o Attenuator for 629.995 MHz or less only. .Inputs digit '0' for frequency input, memory channel selection, etc. .While pushing [PTT], this key sends the DTMF code "0". 0 RIT 9 TS 8 SET 7 T.SCAN 6 M.N 5 SKIP w PANEL DESCRIPTION 11 2 PANEL DESCRIPTION _ Function display q FREQUENCY READOUT Shows the operating frequency, set mode contents, etc. o The smaller "75," "50" and "25" to the right of the readout indicate 0.75, 0.5 and 0.25 kHz, respectively. o The decimal point of the frequency blinks during scan. w LOCK INDICATOR (p. 74) Indicates that the lock function is in use. e RECEIVE MODE INDICATORS (p. 21) Shows the receive mode. oAM, FM and WFM are available. r DUPLEX INDICATORS (pgs. 29, 31) Appears when semi-duplex operation (repeater operation) is in use. o "-DUP" appears when minus duplex is selected; "DUP" only, appears when plus duplex is selected. q w e r t y u i o ! 0 ! 1 ! 2 ! 5 ! 3 ! 4 12 2 PANEL DESCRIPTION t TONE INDICATORS (p. 70) .Appears when the following tone functions are activated. o Subaudible tone encoder - "T" appears. (p. 29) oTone squelch - "T SQL" appears. (p. 71) o Pocket beep - "T SQLS" appears. (p. 71) oDTCS squelch - "DTCS" appears. (p. 71) oDTCS beep - "SDTCS" appears. (p. 71) ."S" blinks when the correct tone or code is received during pocket/DTCS beep operation. (p. 71) y RIT INDICATOR (p. 27) Appears when the RIT (Receive Incremental Tuning) function for 630.000 MHz and above is in use. u SKIP SCAN INDICATOR (p. 47) ."SKIP" appears when a selected memory channel is set as a skip channel. ."PSKIP" appears when the memory channel frequency is set as a skip frequency in memory mode. ."PSKIP" appears when the frequency skip function is turned ON in VFO mode. i PRIORITY WATCH INDICATOR (p. 50) Appears when priority watch is in use. o MEMORY MODE INDICATOR (p. 20) Appears when a memory channel is selected. ! 0 MEMORY CHANNEL NUMBER READOUT (p. 20) Shows the memory or call channel number, etc. ! 1 S/RF INDICATORS (p. 28) Shows the relative signal strength while receiving. Shows the relative output power while transmitting. ! 2 LOW POWER INDICATOR (p. 28) Appears when low output power is selected. ! 3 VOLUME EXCHANGE INDICATOR (p. 23) Appears when the functions of tuning dial and [Y]/[Z] switches are exchanged. ! 4 BATTERY INDICATORS .Both segments appear when the batteries have ample capacity. oThey do not appear when operating with an external power source. .Only the right segment " " appears when the batteries are nearing exhaustion. .Blinks while charging the attached Li-Ion battery pack. ! 5 ATTENUATOR INDICATOR (p. 27) Appears when the attenuator is in use. w PANEL DESCRIPTION _ Battery attachment q Attach the Li-Ion battery pack (BP-217) or battery case (BP-216). o Be sure to observe the correct direction. o Charge Li-Ion battery pack before use. w Lock the latch. DOperating periods The operating periods with BP-217 are: 50 MHz Approx. 6 hr. 144 MHz Approx. 5 hr. 440 MHz Approx. 5 hr. at high power, Tx : Rx : Standby = 1:1:8 _ Battery cautions NEVER incinerate used battery packs. Internal battery gas may cause an explosion. NEVER immerse the battery pack in water. If the battery pack becomes wet, be sure to wipe it dry BEFORE attaching it to the transceiver. NEVER short terminals of the battery pack. Also, current may flow into nearby metal objects so be careful when placing battery packs in handbags, etc. If your battery pack seems to have no capacity even after being charged, completely discharge it by leaving the power ON overnight. Then, fully charge the battery pack again. If the battery pack still does not retain a charge (or very little), a new battery pack must be purchased. Use Icom battery packs, chargers and cables only. The use of non-Icom products may impair transceiver performance and invalidate the warranty. Even when the transceiver power is OFF, a slight current still flows in the circuits. Remove the battery pack or case from the transceiver when not using it for a long time. Otherwise, the battery pack or installed batteries will become exhausted. Battery pack or battery case Latch q w 3 BATTERY CHARGING 13 14 3 BATTERY CHARGING _ Regular charging Prior to using the transceiver for the first time, the battery pack must be fully charged for optimum life and operation. CAUTION: To avoid damage to the transceiver, turn the transceiver OFF while charging. oRecommended temperature range for charging: +32°F to +95°F; 0°C to +35°C o Use the wall charger* (BC-110AR/D/DR) only. NEVER use another manufactures' charger. * Not supplied with some versions. o An optional cable CP-19 (for 12 V cigarette lighter socket) can be used instead of the AC adapters of the above chargers. DBattery indicators The battery indicators blink while charging but do not indicate the power condition. "CHG_F" appears when the charging is completed. Disconnect the wall charger in this case. q Attach the battery pack to the transceiver. w Be sure to turn the transceiver power OFF. e Connect the AC adapter* (BC-110AR/D/DR) as shown below. * Not supplied with some versions. r Remove any cables from the [DC11V] jack. oCharging period: 15 hours (w/BP-217) e BATTERY CHARGING IC-T90A with BP-217 BC-110AR/D/DR to AC outlet CP-19 (optional) to DC power jack to a 12 V cigarette lighter socket 15 3 BATTERY CHARGING _ Rapid charging The optional BC-139 provides rapid charging of the battery pack. oCharging period: 2.5 hours (w/BP-217) CAUTION: To avoid damage to the transceiver, turn it OFF while charging. oRecommended temperature range for charging: +32°F to +95°F; 0°C to +35°C oNEVER connect 2 chargers to the [AC ADAPTER] and [DC13.5V] jacks of the BC-139. o Use the supplied BC-123 for the BC-139 desktop charger. Connect BC-123 to the [AC ADAPTER] jack. oNEVER use another manufactures' charger. o An optional cable CP-19 (for 12 V cigarette lighter socket) can be used instead of the supplied AC adapter. Connect one of these to the [DC11V] jack in this case. If the charge indicator blinks orange, there may be a problem with the battery pack (or charger). Re-insert the battery pack or contact your dealer. Turn power OFF. Check the orientation. BP-217 Li-Ion battery pack to AC outlet BC-139 (optional) desktop charger BC-123 (supplied with BC-139) to [AC ADAPTER] jack A Adapter (supplied with BC-139) LED Charging: Orange Finished: Green Charging terminal _ Battery case (Option) q Install 2 R6 (AA) size alkaline batteries into the optional BP-216 BATTERY CASE. o Be sure to observe the correct polarity. w Install the battery case as shown at right. A build in step-up convertor in the BP-216 increases the voltage up to 5 V DC. Keep battery contacts clean. It's a good idea to clean battery terminals once a week. DBattery information The batteries may seem to have low capacity when used in low temperatures such as +14 °F (-10 °C) or below. Please keep the battery case or pack warm in this case. DBattery replacement When the batteries become exhausted, the function display may blink or have a lower contrast. In these cases, replace all batteries with new, same brand, alkaline batteries. _ External power operation An optional cable CP-19 (for 12 V cigarette lighter socket) can be used for external power operation. . oPower supply range is between 5.5-11.0 V DC. NEVER CONNECT OVER 11.5 V DC directly into the DC power jack of the transceiver. oBE SURE to use CP-19 when connecting regulated 12 V DC power supply. o If a battery pack is attached, the voltage of the external power must be within 11.5-16 V DC, otherwise, the battery power may be used for operation. oThe maximum output power is 5.0 W regardless of the power supply voltage. oRemove the cables from the transceiver when not using it. Otherwise, the vehicle battery will become exhausted. 16 3 BATTERY CHARGING e BATTERY CHARGING CP-19 (optional) to DC power jack to a 12 V cigarette lighter socket Voltage indication 17 4 BASIC OPERATION _ Turning power ON DTurning power ON q Make sure alkaline batteries are installed in the battery case or the battery pack is charged, and attach them. (p. 13) w Push [PWR] for 1 sec. to turn the power ON. o The function display shows "ICOM," current voltage then the operating frequency. o Repeat this step to turn power OFF. The opening message can be turned ON or OFF in the expanded set mode 1. (p. 64) DSetting volume level The audio level can be adjusted through 32 levels. .Push [Y] or [Z] to set the desired audio level. o Rotating the tuning dial while pushing [Y] or [Z] also sets the audio level. o [Y]/[Z] and [DIAL] can be exchanged by [1 V.D]. (p. 23) DVolume level indication The frequency display shows the volume level during setting as shown below. [.] [v] Shows volume level. [PWR] FM SKIP P Frequency indication Opening message 'ICOM' Voltage indication Indication Audio level 0 (no sound) 19-23 (default) 24-27 28-30 31 (Maximum) 1-11 12-18 18 4 BASIC OPERATION _ Tuning step When using the tuning dial to change the frequency, or when a scan function is activated, the frequency changes in increments determined by the set tuning step. Tuning steps can be selected for each band. This transceiver has 13 tuning steps as follows: o5 kHz o 6.25 kHz o 8.33 kHz o9 kHz o10 kHz o 12.5 kHz o15 kHz o20 kHz o25 kHz o30 kHz o50 kHz o100 kHz o200 kHz DSetting the tuning step q Push [9 TS] for 1 sec. to enter tuning step set mode. o "TS" appears. w Rotate [DIAL] to select the desired tuning step. o Rotating the tuning dial while pushing [9 TS] also selects the tuning step. oTuning step can be set in VFO and memory modes. e Push [9 TS] or [VFO] to exit. DMHz tuning step This is useful to change the frequency rapidly. q Select VFO mode with [VFO]. w Push [VFO MHz] for 1 sec. to select 1 MHz tuning step. e Push [VFO MHz] for 1 sec. again to select 10 MHz tuning step, if required. r Rotate [DIAL] to select the desired MHz frequency. t Push [VFO] to exit MHz tuning step. FM SKIP P FM SKIP P 1 MHz tuning step 10 MHz tuning step 5 kHz tuning step 20 kHz tuning step [9 TS] [DIAL] [VFO MHz] r BASIC OPERATION 19 4 BASIC OPERATION DSetting the frequency with keypad q Select VFO mode with [VFO]. w Push the desired numeral buttons until inputting 1 kHz digit to set the frequency. o When you want to change the 100 kHz digit and below, push [o] first, then the numeral buttons. o Acceptable digits for the 1 kHz digit depend on the 10 kHz digit. _ Setting a frequency Push numeral keys and [o] to input the desired frequency. o Frequency can be set irrelevant of the selected band. o When inputting a frequency outside of the frequency range, the previously selected frequency is automatically selected after inputting 1 kHz digit. 1 V D 2 TONE 3 H / L 4 DUP 5 SKIP 6 M.N 0 RIT 7 T.SCAN 8 SET 9 TS . DTMF.M [VFO] 2 TONE 4 DUP . DTMF.M 0 RIT 6 M.N 8 SET . DTMF.M FM FM FM FM FM SKIP P SKIP P SKIP P SKIP P SKIP P 0 RIT 4 DUP 5 SKIP 3 H / L 3 H / L 4 DUP 8 SET . DTMF.M FM FM FM FM FM FM FM 0 RIT SKIP P SKIP P SKIP P SKIP P SKIP P SKIP P SKIP P o Setting to 0.684 MHz o Setting to 433.580 MHz oChanging 100 kHz and below. Setting 433.580 MHz to 433.240 MHz. 20 4 BASIC OPERATION _ Mode selection DVFO mode VFO mode is used for setting a desired frequency within the band range. .Push [VFO] to select VFO mode. oPushing [VFO] in VFO mode toggles VFO A and B. What is VFO? VFO is an abbreviation of Variable Frequency Oscillator. Frequencies for transmitting and receiving are generated and controlled by the VFO. DMemory mode Memory mode is used for operation of memory channels which have programmed frequencies. .Push [MR] to select memory mode. oPushing [MR] in memory mode toggles memory channel and memory bank indications. oTo program a memory Ch, refer to p. 37. DCall/TV/weather channels Call channels are used for most-oftenused frequencies for quick recall. TV and weather (U.S.A. version only) channels can be selected with [CALL/TV]. .Push [CALL/TV] to select a call, TV and weather channel in sequence. FM FM [MR] Memory channel Memory bank A00-Y99 appear when a memory bank is programmed. [VFO] VFO A VFO B FM SKIP P FM SKIP P r BASIC OPERATION FM FM W [CALL/TV] Call channel TV channel Weather channel (U.S.A. only) FM _ Operating band and receive mode selection DSelecting the operating band The transceiver can receive the BC (broadcast) bands, 5 MHz band, 50 MHz band, FM broadcast band, Air band, VHF (144 MHz) band, 220 MHz band, 300 MHz band, UHF (430MHz) band or 800 MHz band. * Frequency coverage depends on versions. q Select VFO mode with [VFO]. w Push [BAND] several times to select the desired band. o Rotating the tuning dial while pushing [BAND] also selects the operating band. [VFO] [BAND] 21 4 BASIC OPERATION DSelecting the receive mode Receive modes are determined by the physical properties of the radio signals. The transceiver has 3 receive modes: FM, AM and WFM modes. Typically, AM mode is used for the avionics band (108-135.995 MHz) and WFM is used for FM broadcast stations (76-107.995 MHz). When pushing [PTT], a beep tone sounds indicating the mode is not FM mode. The transceiver cannot transmit in AM or WFM mode. FM SKIP P FM SKIP P W AM SKIP P FM mode WFM mode AM mode MODE SCAN MODE SCAN MODE SCAN Push to toggle the operating mode. SKIP P SKIP P SKIP P SKIP P SKIP P SKIP P SKIP P SKIP P SKIP P AM FM BAND FM FM SKIP P FM AM FM FM AM FM W BC (broadcast) bands 5MHz band 50MHz band WFM bands 800MHz band UHF (430 MHz) band 300MHz band Air bands VHF (144 MHz) band 220MHz band 0.495-1.620 MHz 1.625-34.995 MHz 35.000-75.995 MHz* 108.000-135.995 MHz 76.000-107.995 MHz* 550.000-999.990 MHz 383.000-549.995 MHz 255.000-382.995 MHz 222.000-254.995 MHz 136.000-221.995 MHz Push [BAND] several times to select the desired band. _ Setting the squelch level 22 4 BASIC OPERATION The squelch circuit mutes the received audio signal depending on the signal strength. The transceiver has 9 squelch levels, a continuously open setting and an automatic squelch setting. DSetting the squelch level q While pushing and holding [SQL], rotate [DIAL] one-click to display the current squelch level. w Rotate [DIAL] successively to adjust the squelch level. o "LEVEL1" is loose squelch and "LEVEL9" is tight squelch. o "AUTO" indicates automatic level adjustment with a noise pulse count system. e Release [SQL] to return to the previous indication. [Squelch level indication] DMonitor function This function is used to listen to weak signals or to open the tone squelch manually. .Push and hold [SQL] to monitor the operating frequency. The [SQL] switch can be set as a monitor ON/OFF switch in set mode. (p. 60) [SQL] Blinks while monitoring. FM SKIP P r BASIC OPERATION [SQL] [DIAL] Indication Squelch level Open Automatic (default) Level 1 (loose) Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Level 6 Level 7 Level 8 Level 9 (tight) 23 4 BASIC OPERATION _ Receiving DSetting volume level .Push [Y] or [Z] to set the desired audio level. o Rotating the tuning dial while pushing [Y] or [Z] also sets the audio level. DSetting squelch level q While pushing [SQL], rotate [DIAL] to select the squelch level. o "LEVEL1" is loose squelch and "LEVEL9" is tight squelch. w Release [SQL] to return to the previous indication. DExchange [DIAL] and [Y]/[Z] functions The functions of tuning dial and [Y]/[Z] switches can be exchanged, if desired. .Push [1 V.D] for 1 sec. to exchange the functions of the tuning dial and [Y]/[Z] switches. o "VOL" appears when the functions are exchanged. [DIAL] [Y]/[Z] Default setting Frequency setting Memory channel setting Scan direction setting Set mode setting Volume setting Volume setting Exchanged setting Frequency setting Memory channel setting Scan direction setting Set mode setting FM VOL SKIP P [DIAL] [.] [v] Appears when the functions are exchanged. [1 V D] [DIAL] [SQL] [.] [v] 24 4 BASIC OPERATION DReceiving FM broadcast [EXAMPLE]: Receiving 88.200 MHz. q Select VFO mode with [VFO]. w For direct frequency input, push [8], [8], [o], [2], [0], [0]. o Skip e and t in this case. e Push [BAND] several times to select the FM broadcast band. o Default frequency (FM broadcast band): 76.000 or 88.000 MHz r Push [MODE] several times to select WFM mode if required. t Rotate [DIAL] to set 88.200 MHz. y When a signal is received: .The TX/RX indicator lights green. .Squelch opens and audio is emitted from the speaker. .The S/RF indicator shows the relative signal strength. DReceiving amateur bands [EXAMPLE]: Receiving 145.600 MHz. q Select VFO mode with [VFO]. w For direct frequency input, push [1], [4], [5], [o], [6], [0], [0]. o Skip e and t in this case. e Push [BAND] several times to select the 144 MHz band. o Default frequency (144 MHz band): 145.000 MHz r Push [MODE] several times to select FM mode if required. t Rotate [DIAL] to set 145.600 MHz. y When a signal is received: .The TX/RX indicator lights green. .Squelch opens and audio is emitted from the speaker. .The S/RF indicator shows the relative signal strength. FM SKIP P [DIAL] [VFO] [MODE] [BAND] S meter FM SKIP P W [DIAL] [VFO] [MODE] [BAND] S meter r BASIC OPERATION 25 4 BASIC OPERATION DReceiving TV channels Available TV channels depends on the version. Refer to the TV frequency table (p. 83) for details. Some channels are set as skip channels. Refer to the skip channel setting (p. 26) for details. TV channel frequency and skip setting can be re-programmed via the CS-T90A cloning software, ask your dealer for details. q Select TV mode with [CALL/TV]. o Pushing [CALL/TV] toggles a call, TV and weather channel (p. 77; U.S.A. version only) in sequence. w Rotate [DIAL] to select the desired TV channel. o Rotate [DIAL] while pushing [BAND] to select all TV channels. e When a signal is received: .The TX/RX indicator lights green. .Squelch opens and audio is emitted from the speaker. .The S/RF indicator shows the relative signal strength. Pushing [CALL/TV] selects the call channel and does not return to the previous TV channel even if the previous mode (VFO or memory) is selected from TV channel. FM W [BAND] [DIAL] [CALL/TV] TV mode indication TV channel indication 26 4 BASIC OPERATION DTV skip scan The transceiver automatically programs the receivable TV channels as non-skip channels and others as skip channels. q Select TV mode with [CALL/TV]. o Pushing [CALL/TV] selects a call, TV and weather channel (U.S.A. version only) in sequence. w Push [MODE SCAN] for 1 sec. to start TV skip scan. o The transceiver automatically scans all TV channels. e When the scan is finished: .The receivable TV channels have been programmed as nonskip channels and others as skip channels. .Rotate [DIAL] to select the receivable TV channel. .Rotate [DIAL] while pushing [BAND] to select all TV channels. DTV skip channel setting The skip channel setting can be set manually. q Select TV mode with [CALL/TV]. o Pushing [CALL/TV] selects a call, TV and weather channel (U.S.A. version only) in sequence. w Rotate [DIAL] while pushing [BAND] to select the desired TV channel. e Push [5 SKIP] for 1 sec. to toggle the skip setting. o "SKIP" appears when the channel is set as a skip channel. FM SKIP W [BAND] [DIAL] [5 SKIP] Skip indication FM SKIP W [BAND] [DIAL] [CALL/TV] [MODE SCAN] r BASIC OPERATION 27 4 BASIC OPERATION _ RIT function To compensate for the off frequency of a transmitting station, the transceiver has receive incremental tuning for receiving frequencies above 630.000 MHz. The RIT function cannot be used in TV mode and is automatically cancelled below 630.000 MHz. The receive incremental tuning (RIT) shifts only the receive frequency within approx. ±5 kHz. q Set an operating frequency above 630.000 MHz. w Push [0 RIT] for 1 sec. to select the RIT set mode item. o If "ATT" appears, rotate [DIAL] to select "RIT." e Push [0 RIT] again to select the RIT set mode. r Rotate [DIAL] to adjust the shift frequency. o-5 to +5 appears while setting the shift frequency. t Push [VFO] to exit the RIT set mode. _ Attenuator function The attenuator prevents a desired signal from distorting when very strong signals are near the desired frequency or when very strong electric fields, such as from a broadcasting station, are near your location. The attenuation level is approx. 10 dB. q Push [0 RIT] for 1 sec. to select the ATT set mode item. o "RIT" or "ATT" appears. If "RIT" appears, rotate [DIAL] to select "ATT." When the operating frequency is 629.995 MHz or below, ATT set mode is automatically selected. w Push [0 RIT] again to select the ATT set mode. e Push [VFO] to exit the ATT set mode. Attenuator is in use FM SKIP P ATT ATT appears If the operating frequency is 629.995 MHz or below, this menu does not appear. RIT/ATT selection menu Attenuator set mode R FM SKIP P RIT indication RIT frequency adjustment Approx. +3 kHz shift RIT function example RIT function OFF RIT set mode 28 4 BASIC OPERATION _ Transmitting DAmateur band operation CAUTION: Transmitting without an antenna may damage the transceiver. Make sure a charged battery pack or alkaline batteries are installed. (p. 1) IMPORTANT: To maximize the readability of your transmitted signal, pause a few sec. after pushing [PTT], hold the microphone 1 to 2 inches (2.5 to 5 cm) from your mouth and speak at a normal voice level. The protect circuit interrupts the output power when more than 11.5 V DC is connected. DOperating band and frequency setting q Select VFO mode with [VFO]. w Push [BAND] several times to select the desired amateur band. o Rotating the tuning dial while pushing [BAND] also selects the operating band. e Set an operating frequency with the tuning dial. (p. 19) oTo input the frequency directly, push [4], [3], [5], [o], [6], [8] and [0] for the example below. DSelecting output power and transmitting q Push [3 H/L] for 1 sec. to select the output power. o Rotating the tuning dial while pushing [3 H/L] also toggles the output power. o "LOW" appears when low output power is selected. If "LOW" does not appear, high output power is selected. w Push and hold [PTT] to transmit, then speak into the microphone. o TX/RX indicator lights red. oThe S/RF indicator shows the output power selection. o Approx. output power: 4.5 W/0.5 W with 11 V DC (w/CP-19) 5.0 W/0.5 W with BP-217 0.1 W with BP-216 (fixed to low power) The output power is fixed to low while operating with battery case. e Release [PTT] to receive. DFM narrow mode (transmit only) The transceiver has narrow deviation (±2.5 kHz) mode. Set narrow mode in expanded set mode 2, if desired. (p. 66) FM SKIP P FM SKIP P LOW When LOW power is selected. When HIGH power is selected. FM SKIP P Lights red while transmitting [3 H/L] [BAND] Microphone [DIAL] [PTT] r BASIC OPERATION 29 4 BASIC OPERATION _ Repeater operation When using a repeater, the transmit frequency is shifted from the receive frequency by the offset frequency. (p. 31) It is convenient to program repeater information into memory channels. (p. 37) q Set the receive frequency (repeater output frequency). w Set the shift direction of the transmit frequency. (-DUP or DUP; see p. 31 for details.) o When the auto repeater function is in use (U.S.A. and Korea versions only), this selection and step e are not necessary. (p. 33) e Push [2 TONE] for 1 sec. to activate the subaudible tone encoder, according to repeater requirements. o "T" appears. Refer to p. 70 for tone frequency settings. r Push and hold [PTT] to transmit. o The displayed frequency automatically changes to the transmit frequency (repeater input frequency). o If "OFF" appears, check the offset frequency or shift direction. (p. 31) t Release [PTT] to receive. y Push and hold [SQL] to check whether the other station's transmit signal can be directly received or not. U.S.A. and Korea versions: Auto repeater function uses the settings of the repeater tone frequency and offset frequency. FM DUP SKIP T P FM DUP SKIP T P While receiving While transmitting FM DUP SKIP T P "DUP" appears. Station A Station B Repeater 439.340 MHz 434.340 MHz 434.340 MHz 439.340 MHz Uplink Downlink (transmitting freq.) (receiving freq.) Lights red while transmitting. [PTT] 30 4 BASIC OPERATION DChecking the repeater input signal The transceiver can check whether the other station's transmit signal can be received directly or not. . Push and hold [SQL] to check whether the other station's transmit signal can be directly received or not. o When the other station's signal can be directly received, move to a non-repeater frequency with simplex. (duplex OFF) DOff band indication If the transmit frequency is out of the amateur band, the off band indication "OFF" appears on the display when [PTT] is pushed. Check the offset frequency or duplex direction in this case. (p. 31) U.S.A. and Korea versions: Auto repeater function uses the setting of the offset frequency. .CONVENIENT Tone scan function: When you don't know the subaudible tone used for a repeater, the tone scan is convenient for detecting the tone frequency. . Push [7 T.SCAN] for 1 sec. to activate. See p. 73 for more information. DUP T FM SKIP P SQL FM DUP SKIP T P FM DUP SKIP T P [SQL] Indication while receiving Receives -5 MHz shift frequency r BASIC OPERATION 31 4 BASIC OPERATION _ Duplex operation DSetting offset frequency When communicating through a repeater, the transmit frequency is shifted from the receive frequency by an amount determined by the offset frequency. q Select VFO mode or desired memory channel to be programmed. w Push [8 SET] for 1 sec. to enter set mode. e Rotate [DIAL] until "OFFSET" appears. r Push [8 SET] again to select offset frequency. t Rotate [DIAL] to set the desired offset frequency. o The tuning step becomes the selected tuning step. oPush [VFO MHz] for 1 sec. to use the MHz tuning step, if desired. y Push [VFO] to exit set mode. U.S.A. and Korea versions: Auto repeater function uses the setting of the offset frequency. Take care the offset frequency. (p. 33) DSetting duplex direction . Push [4 DUP] for 1 sec. to select "-DUP" or "DUP". o "-DUP" or "DUP" indicates the transmit frequency for minus shift or plus shift, respectively. oWhen offset frequency is 500 kHz. U.S.A. and Korea versions: Auto repeater function has priority over the manual duplex setting. If the frequency changes after setting, the auto repeater function may have changed the duplex setting. FM DUP SKIP T P FM DUP SKIP T P FM DUP SKIP T P FM DUP SKIP T P -Duplex example +Duplex example Receiving Receiving Transmitting Transmitting [SQL] [4 DUP] [DIAL] [8 SET] [VFO MHz] 5.0 MHz offset 20.0 MHz offset No offset frequency 32 4 BASIC OPERATION _ Split operation Split frequency operation allows you to transmit and receive on two different frequencies in the same band. The split frequency operation is performed using 2 frequencies, one in VFO A and one in B. DSetting split frequency operation q Push [8 SET] for 1 sec. to enter set mode. w Rotate [DIAL] until "EXP2" appears. e Push [8 SET] to select expanded set mode 2. r Rotate [DIAL] to turn the expanded set mode 2 ON. t Push [8 SET] to exit expanded set mode 2. y Rotate [DIAL] until "SPLIT" appears. u Push [8 SET] to select split function. i Rotate [DIAL] to select split function ON or OFF. o Push [VFO] to exit set mode. o"SPA" or "SPB" appears and the split frequency operation is activated. DSplit frequency operation example [EXAMPLE]: VFO A FM 145.240 MHz VFO B FM 145.340 MHz q Push [VFO] several times to select VFO A. o Pushing [VFO] toggles VFO A and B. w Push [BAND] several times to select the 144 MHz band. e Push [MODE] several times to select FM mode. r Set the operating frequency to 145.240 MHz with the tuning dial. t Push [VFO] to select VFO B. y Push [BAND] several times to select the 144 MHz band. u Push [MODE] several times to select FM mode. i Set the operating frequency to 145.340 MHz. o Push [PTT] to start the split frequency operation. FM SKIP P SKIP P FM [DIAL] [PTT] [BAND] [MODE] [VFO] [8 SET] VFO A VFO B FM SKIP P r BASIC OPERATION 33 4 BASIC OPERATION _ Auto repeater function (U.S.A. and Korea versions only) The U.S.A. and Korea versions automatically activate the repeater settings (duplex ON/OFF, duplex direction, tone encoder ON/OFF) when the operating frequency falls within or outside of the general repeater output frequency range. The offset and repeater tone frequencies are not changed by the auto repeater function, reset these frequencies, if necessary. DFrequency range and offset direction o U.S.A. version oKorea version q Select VFO mode with [VFO]. w Push [8 SET] for 1 sec. to enter set mode. e Rotate [DIAL] until "AUTORP" appears. r Push [8 SET] to select auto repeater set mode. t Rotate [DIAL] to turn the auto repeater function ON (DUP ONLY or DUP TONE) or OFF. U.S.A. version: o "DUP ONLY" Activates duplex only. o "DUP TONE" Activates duplex and tone. o "OFF" Auto repeater function is turned OFF. Korea version: o "ON" Activates duplex and tone. o "OFF" Auto repeater function is turned OFF. y Push [VFO] to exit set mode. DUP DUP Duplex activated only. Duplex and tone activated. Duplex and tone activated. Auto repeater function is turned OFF. FREQUENCY RANGE SHIFT DIRECTION 439.000-440.000 MHz "-DUP" appears FREQUENCY RANGE SHIFT DIRECTION 151.620-151.995 MHz 152.500-152.995 MHz 153.500-153.995 MHz "-DUP" appears 147.000-147.395 MHz "DUP" appears 442.000-444.995 MHz "DUP" appears 447.000-449.995 MHz "-DUP" appears 145.200-145.495 MHz 146.610-146.995 MHz "-DUP" appears 34 4 BASIC OPERATION _ 1750 Hz tone Some European repeaters require a 1750 Hz tone to be accessed. For such European repeaters, perform the following. o This tone can be use as a 'Call signal' in countries out of Europe. q Push [o DTMF.M] for 1 sec. to select DTMF memory. w Rotate [DIAL] counter-clockwise until "T-CALL" appears. e Push [VFO] to exit DTMF memory. r Set the receive frequency (repeater output frequency). t Set the shift direction of the transmit frequency. (-DUP or DUP; see p. 31 for details.) y While pushing [PTT], push [SQL] for 1 to 2 sec. to transmit a 1750 Hz tone burst signal. o If "OFF" appears, check the offset frequency or shift direction. (p. 31) o The displayed frequency automatically changes to the transmit frequency (repeater input frequency). u Push and hold [PTT] to transmit. i Release [PTT] to receive. o Push and hold [SQL] to check whether the other station's transmit signal can be received directly or not. r BASIC OPERATION 35 5 MEMORY/CALL CHANNELS _ General The transceiver has 500 memory channels, 50 scan edge channels and 5 call channels for storage of often-used frequencies. Memory channels can be named with 6 characters and assigned to 18 banks. DMemory/call channel contents The following information can be programmed into memory or call channels: o Operating frequency (p. 19) o Receive mode (p. 21) oTuning step (p. 18) o Duplex direction (DUP or - DUP) with an offset frequency (p. 31) oSubaudible tone encoder, tone squelch or DTCS squelch ON/OFF (pgs. 29, 71) o Subaudible tone and tone squelch frequencies (p. 70) o DTCS code with code phase mode (pgs. 65, 70) o Memory bank (p. 41) oMemory name (p. 39) o Scan skip setting (p. 48) DDefault memory contents example CHANNEL DESCRIPTION 000-499 (Memory channel; Mch) oRegular memory channel oDefault memory channel example Mch 000 151.000 MHz Mch 001 145.000 MHz Mch 002 430.000 MHz *Mch 003-499 are blank channels. 0A/0B- 24A/24B (Scan edge channel) oProgram scan edge channel 25 pairs (50 channels) oDefault scan edge example 0A: 1110.495 MHz 0B: 440.000 MHz 1A: 1150.000 MHz 1B: 1152.000 MHz 2A: 1144.000 MHz 2B: 1146.000 MHz 3A: 1430.000 MHz 3B: 1440.000 MHz 1 1 *4A/4B-24A/24B are blank channels. C0-C4 (Call channel) o Calling channel for amateur bands o Can be used as regular memory channel oDefault call channel example C0 151.000 MHz C1 145.000 MHz C2 430.000 MHz *C3 and 4 are blank channels. 36 5 MEMORY/CALL CHANNELS _ Calling up memory channels Memory channels can be selected with the [DIAL] and keypad. oBlank channels cannot be selected via [DIAL]. o Blank channels can be selected via keypad. oPreviously selected channels appear when the wrong memory channel number is entered. DSelecting with tuning dial q Push [MR] to select memory mode. w Rotate [DIAL] to select the desired memory channel. DSelecting with keypad q Push [MR] to select memory mode. w Push the desired numeral keys to select the desired memory channel. o Selecting memory channel 001. Push [0], [0] and [1]. o Selecting memory channel 056. Push [0], [5] and [6]. o Selecting memory channel 499. Push [4], [9] and [9]. .CONVENIENT The memory channels (000-099) can be selected with 1 or 2 digits plus [MR]. o Selecting memory channel 005. Push [5] and [MR]. o Selecting memory channel 024. Push [2], [4] and [MR]. DCheck contents of all memory channels q Push [MR S.MW] for 1 sec. to enter memory write condition. o Memory channel readout blinks. w Rotate [DIAL] to check the desired memory channel. Rotating [DIAL] while pushing [BAND] also selects all memory channels. FM FM Memory mode indication Memory channel number Appears [DIAL] [MR S.MW] 1 V D 2 TONE 3 H / L 4 DUP 5 SKIP 6 M.N 0 RIT 7 T.SCAN 8 SET 9 TS keypad t MEMORY/CALL CHANNELS 37 5 MEMORY/CALL CHANNELS Program the desired frequency into a memory channel, call channel or scan edge channel as follows. The memory channels are shared with all bands. Memory channels 003-499 are blank (non-programmed) channels as a factory setting. DProgramming a memory channel [EXAMPLE]: 433.520 MHz into Mch 11 q Select VFO mode with [VFO]. w Set the desired frequency: .Select the desired band with [BAND]. .Set the frequency using [DIAL]. .Set other data (e.g. offset frequency, duplex direction, subaudible tone frequency, etc.), if required. e Push [MR S.MW] for 1 sec. to indicate memory channels. o Memory channel indicator " " and channel readout blinks. o Do not hold [MR S.MW] for more than 2 sec., otherwise the previously selected memory channel contents will be overwritten. r Rotate [DIAL] to select the desired channel. oCall channels (C0-C4), VFO (VF) and scan edge channels (0A/0B-24A/24B), as well as regular memory channels, can be programmed in this way. t Push [MR S.MW] for 1 sec. to program. [DIAL] [MR S.MW] [VFO] [BAND] FM FM SKIP P FM SKIP P e Push [MR S.MW] for 1 sec. r Select the desired channel. t Push [MR S.MW] for 1 sec. VFO mode is selected after writing. " " and memory channel readout blinks. q, w Set the frequency. _ Programming memory channels 38 5 MEMORY/CALL CHANNELS DAuto memory channel increment While programming a memory channel, the next memory channel can be selected automatically. This is convenient when programming memory channels one after another. .Keep pushing [MR S.MW] for 2 sec. or more, at step t of the left section, to select the next memory channel automatically. _ Transferring memory contents to VFO This is convenient when operating around a memory or call channel. q Push [VFO] several times to select VFO A or B to be transferred. w Push [MR] to select memory mode. e Set the desired memory channel with [DIAL]. o Call or scan edge channel contents can be transferred in the same manner. Select a call channel in this case. r Push [MR S.MW] for 2 sec. to transfer. [EXAMPLE]: Transferring memory channel 26 to VFO A. MR S.MW FM DUP SKIP T FM DUP T P [DIAL] [MR] Select the desired Mch. for 2 sec. Transfer to VFO. FM SKIP P FM SKIP P FM Keep pushing [MR S.MW]. Push [MR S.MW] for 1 sec. VFO is selected. Next memory channel is automatically selected. t MEMORY/CALL CHANNELS 39 5 MEMORY/CALL CHANNELS _ Copying memory contents This is convenient when programming memory contents into a scan edge channel or call channel. o Call or scan edge channel contents can be copied in the same manner. q Push [MR S.MW] to select memory mode. w Select the memory channel to be copied with [DIAL]. e Push [MR S.MW] for 1 sec. o Memory channel indicator and number blinks. o Do not hold [MR S.MW] for more than 2 sec., otherwise the previously selected VFO will be overwritten. r Rotate [DIAL] to select the target memory channel. t Push [MR S.MW] for 2 sec. to copy. _ Memory names Each memory, scan edge and call channels can be programmed with an alphanumeric name such as a repeater name, club name, etc., for easy recognition. Names can be a maximum of 6 characters-see the table at right for available characters. DMemory name input q Push [MR] to select memory mode. w Set the desired memory channel with [DIAL]. e Push [MR S.MW] for 1 sec. to indicate the memory channel. o Memory channel indicator blinks. o Do not hold [MR S.MW] for more than 2 sec., otherwise the previously selected VFO will be overwritten. r Push [CALL/TV] several times to select "NAME." oMemory name screen appears. The 1st character of the name and "X" blinks. o Previously programmed name appears, if programmed. FM DUP T FM DUP T FM DUP T [DIAL] [MR] Select a channel to copy. Select desired channel. Write into the channel. 40 5 MEMORY/CALL CHANNELS t Rotate the tuning dial to select the desired character. o See the following list for available characters. y Push [BAND] to advance the cursor. o Rotating the tuning dial while pushing [BAND] also selects the cursor. u Repeat t and y until the desired name is input. i Push [VFO] to program the name. o If you want to set other channels, repeat w through i to set the desired name. oAvailable characters The memory names are automatically programmed into the memory channels. DMemory name indication Turn the memory name indication ON and OFF as follows. . Push [6 M.N] for 1 sec. to toggle the memory name indication ON and OFF. o Frequencies are displayed for the memory channels which do not have memory names. You cannot display both. oTo change the memory name, program a new memory name again. FM DUP T [DIAL] [BAND] [MR] [VFO] [CALL/TV] [8 SET] Memory name ON Memory name indication Space FM DUP T FM DUP T t MEMORY/CALL CHANNELS 41 5 MEMORY/CALL CHANNELS _ Memory bank The transceiver has 500 memory channels that can be assigned to 18 banks for faster memory access, memory arrangement, etc. Each bank (A-H, J, L, N-R, T, U and Y) can be assigned up to 100 memory channels. Memory banks are used for arrangement of a memory channel. When you edit the original memory channel contents, the memory bank contents are updated automatically. DSetting a memory bank q Push [MR] to select memory mode. w Set the desired memory channel with [DIAL]. e Push [MR S.MW] for 1 sec. to indicate a memory channel. o Memory channel indicator blinks. o Do not hold [MR S.MW] for more than 2 sec., otherwise the previously selected VFO will be overwritten. r Push [CALL/TV] several times to select "BANK." oMemory bank screen appears. o Previously programmed memory bank appears, if programmed. t Push [BAND] to select a memory bank. o Rotating the tuning dial while pushing [BAND] also selects the memory bank. o Select "-- -- -- --" to clear the memory bank information. y Rotate the tuning dial to select the desired channel. o Previously used memory bank channel cannot be selected. u Push [VFO] to program the memory bank channel. 000 51.000 MHz 001 145.000 MHz 002 433.000 MHz 003 145.120 MHz 004 435.340 MHz 005 145.040 MHz 006 433.560 MHz 007 850.480 MHz 008 52.560 MHz 009 1.620 MHz 010 50.140 MHz 011 118.200 MHz 012 76.500 MHz 013 118.125 MHz 014 145.540 MHz 015 369.850 MHz 016 434.720 MHz 017 848.98750 MHz 018 852.720 MHz 019 75.795 MHz 020 127.700 MHz 021 146.300 MHz 499 119.870 MHz A 00-99 144 MHz Repeater* B 00-99 440 MHz Repeater* C 00-99 VHF air frequencies D 00-99 E 00-99 F 00-99 G 00-99 H 00-99 J 00-99 L 00-99 N 00-99 O 00-99 P 00-99 Q 00-99 R 00-99 T 00-99 U 00-99 Y 00-99 Mch contents Memory bank contents A00 B00 A01 B01 C00 C01 A02 B02 C02 A03 C03 Memory bank *Above sample is collected 144 MHz Repeater channels to bank A and 440 MHz Repeater channels to bank B. 42 5 MEMORY/CALL CHANNELS FM FM FM FM FM q Push [MR] to select memory mode. w Select Mch with [DIAL]. e Push [MR S.MW] for 1 sec. to indicate Mch. VFO mode Memory channel indicator flashes. Release [CALL/TV]. u Push [VFO]. Memory bank is programmed and memory mode is selected. Memory bank indication Memory channel indication t Push [BAND] to select memory bank. y Rotate [DIAL] to select memory bank channel. r Push [CALL/TV]. Each push selects BANK, NAME, SKIP, CLEAR and S.MW in sequence. Memory bank and channel. FM SKIP P Selected memory channel. [DIAL] [BAND] [MR S.MW] [CALL/TV] . Push [BAND] to select the memory bank in sequence. . Pushing [MR] toggles the memory channel indication and memory bank indication. t MEMORY/CALL CHANNELS 43 5 MEMORY/CALL CHANNELS _ Memory clear Unwanted memory channels can be cleared (erased). Before clearing a memory channel make sure it is no longer needed as cleared memories cannot be recalled. Scan edges (0A/0B) cannot be cleared. q Push [MR S.MW] for 1 sec. to indicate a memory channel. o Memory channel indicator blinks. o Do not hold [MR S.MW] for more than 2 sec., otherwise the previously selected VFO or memory channel will be overwritten. w Select the memory channel to be cleared with [DIAL]. o Scan edges (0A/0B) cannot be cleared. e Push [CALL/TV] several times to select "CLEAR." r Push [MR S.MW] for 1 sec. to clear the selected memory channel. o 3 beeps sound, then the frequency is cleared. t Push [VFO] to return to the previous mode. [DIAL] [VFO] [CALL/TV] [MR S.MW] AM SKIP P VFO mode Memory mode FM DUP T 44 5 MEMORY/CALL CHANNELS _ Call channel 5 call channels are available to store the most-often-used frequencies for quick recall. The call channels can be programmed in a similar manner to memory channel programming. .Select C0-C4 for programming call channels 0-4 in step r in "Programming memory channels." (p. 37) DSelecting a call channel q Push [CALL/TV] to select a call channel. o Pushing [CALL/TV] selects a call, TV and weather (U.S.A. version only) channel in sequence. w Rotate [DIAL] counterclockwise or clockwise to select a programmed call channel. o Rotating [DIAL] while pushing [BAND] selects all call channels. e Push [VFO] or [MR] to return to the previously selected mode. o Call channel example (depends on version) [DIAL] [BAND] [MR] [CALL/TV] FM FM FM 50MHz band call channel UHF band call channel VHF band call channel t MEMORY/CALL CHANNELS 45 6 SCAN OPERATION _ Scan types Up to 25 programmed scan ranges (0A/0B to 24A/24B), full memory scan, select band scan and memory bank scan provide scanning versatility. Each scan can have skip channels programmed. DVFO scans FULL SCAN (p. 46) Repeatedly scans all frequencies over the entire receive range. oSome frequency ranges are restricted depending on versions. BAND SCAN (p. 46) Repeatedly scans all frequencies over the entire selected band. PROGRAMMED SCAN (p. 46) Repeatedly scans between two user-programmed frequencies. Used for checking for frequencies within a specified range such as repeater output frequencies, etc. DMemory scans FULL MEMORY SCAN (p. 48) Repeatedly scans all memory channels except skip channels. SELECT BAND SCAN (p. 48) Repeatedly scans memory channels except skip channels within a selected memory band. (e.g. WFM, 144 MHz or 440 MHz memory band, etc.) BANK SCAN (p. 48) Repeatedly scans memory channels except skip channels within a specified memory bank (i.e. memory Bank, A00-A99). CH-A00 CH-A01 CH-A03 CH-A04 CH-A12 CH-A13 CH-A35 CH-A99 SKIP 77.500 78.500 80.200 81.250 85.100 90.150 96.500 101.200 SKIP (Unit: MHz) CH-000 CH-001 CH-002 CH-003 CH-004 CH-005 CH-006 CH-499 SKIP Jump Lower scan edge (0A-24A) Upper scan edge (0B-24B) Scan Jump Lower band edge Upper band edge Scan Jump Start Lower edge Upper edge Scan Jump P SKIP P SKIP 46 6 SCAN OPERATION y SCAN OPERATION _ VFO scan The following scans are available for the VFO scan. FULL SCAN Repeatedly scans all frequencies over the entire receive range. o Some frequency ranges are restricted depending on versions. BAND SCAN Repeatedly scans all frequencies over the entire selected band. PROGRAMMED SCAN Repeatedly scans between two user-programmed frequencies. Used for checking for frequencies within a specified range such as repeater output frequencies, etc. Skip frequencies are not scanned when the frequency skip function is in use. ("P SKIP" appears) If the same frequencies are programmed into a pair of scan edges, programmed scan does not start. For programmed scan, scan edges must be programmed in advance. Program scan edges in the same manner as programming a memory channel. (p. 37) q Select VFO mode with [VFO]. w Push [5 SKIP] for 1 sec. to toggle the frequency skip function ON or OFF. o "P SKIP" appears when the frequency skip function is turned ON. e Set the squelch level, if desired. r While pushing [MODE SCAN], rotate [DIAL] to select the desired scan range. o "ALL" for full scan, "BAND" for band scan or "PROG 0-24" for programmed scan. t Release [MODE SCAN] to start the scan. o Decimal point blinks while scanning. o "P SKIP" blinks when the frequency skip function is turned ON. oTo change the scanning direction, rotate [DIAL]. o If the pocket beep or DTCS beep function is activated, the transceiver automatically selects the tone squelch or DTCS squelch function when a scan starts. y To stop the scan, push [VFO]. FM SKIP P Full scan Band scan Programmed scan Scanning example Flashes while scanning. 47 6 SCAN OPERATION _ Frequency skip function Unwanted frequencies can be skipped and programmed as skip channels when full scan, band scan or programmed scan is pausing. q Start a VFO scan. (p. 46) w While receiving an unwanted signal and scan pauses, push [5 SKIP] for 1 sec. to program the received frequency as a skip frequency. o The transceiver emits 3 beeps and the scan resumes. oNon-programmed memory channels (blank channels) are used for skip frequency programming in reverse sequence. o Do not release [5 SKIP] before 1 sec., otherwise the scan stops and the transceiver enters frequency setting condition. To scan the skip frequency after programming, cancel the skip information or clear the memory channel. (p. 43) _ Skip channel setting Memory channels can be set to be skipped for memory skip scan. In addition, memory channels can be set to be skipped for both memory skip scan and frequency skip scan. These are useful to speed up the scan interval. q Select memory mode with [MR]. w Rotate [DIAL] to select memory channel to set the skip information. e Push [5 SKIP] for 1 sec. one or more times to select the condition. o "OFF" for no skipping of channels, "SKIP" for memory skip scan or "P SKIP" for frequency skip scan and memory skip scan. "P SCAN" setting is effective when the frequency skip function is turned ON. (p. 46) FM SKIP P Skip indication FM SKIP P FM SKIP P Push [5 SKIP] for 1 sec. to program the frequency as a skip frequency. Blank channels are used in reverse sequence. Flashes while scanning. When scan pauses. 48 6 SCAN OPERATION y SCAN OPERATION _ Memory scan Memory scan repeatedly scans all memory channels except skip channels. There are 3 types of memory scan, select band scan, full bank scan and bank scan are available. DFull memory scan/Select band scan q Push [MR] to enter memory mode. w While pushing and holding [MODE SCAN], rotate [DIAL] to select from scan-guidance, [ALL], [SEL BC], [SEL 5], [SEL 50], [SEL WFM], [SEL AIR], [SEL 144], [ SEL 220], [SEL 300], [SEL 440] or [SEL 800]. o[ALL] scans full programmed memories except skip channels. oScan-guidance appear(s) for programmed band(s) only. oScan repeatedly scans memory channels except skip channels within a selected memory band. e Release [MODE SCAN] to start the memory scan. o Decimal point blinks while scanning. oTo change the scanning direction, rotate [DIAL]. o While receiving an unwanted signal and scan pauses, push [5 SKIP] for 1 sec. to set the received channel as a skip channel. r Push [VFO] to stop the scan. DFull bank scan/Bank scan Bank scan repeatedly scans memory channels except skip channels within a selected memory bank. q Push [MR] to enter the memory bank mode. oPushing [MR] toggles the memory channel and memory bank modes. o Program 2 or more memory channels to a memory bank in advance. w Push [BAND] several times to select the desired memory bank if desired. e While pushing [MODE SCAN], rotate [DIAL] to select [ALL] or [BANK]. o "ALL" scans for full bank or "BANK" scans for within a specified memory bank only. r Release [MODE SCAN] to start the memory scan. o Decimal point blinks while scanning. oTo change the scanning direction, rotate [DIAL]. t Push [VFO] to stop the scan. FM SKIP P Release [MODE SCAN] Full bank scan Select band scan FM SKIP P *Flashes while scanning. FM SKIP P Bank scan * * * ** **Bank name appears. 49 6 SCAN OPERATION _ Scan notes DSquelch setting Scanning stops when the squelch opens. Make sure the squelch is set to the threshold point or desired squelch level. . Rotate the tuning dial while pushing [SQL] to select automatic squelch (AUTO) or a level (1-9) where the noise is muted. (p. 22) DTuning dial operation while scanning . Scan starts in the upward direction. To change the scanning direction, rotate [DIAL] clockwise or counterclockwise. . Rotating [DIAL] while a scan is posed, resumes the scan manually. DTuning step setting while scanning The tuning step set while scanning becomes the selected tuning step. Reset the tuning step before scanning, if necessary. (p. 18) DSkip function Memory channels can be set to be skipped for memory skip scan. In addition, memory channels can be set to be skipped for both memory skip scan and frequency skip scan. These are useful to speed up the scan interval. (p. 47) DWhen receiving a signal The scan pauses according to the scan pause time (default: 10 sec.). It can be selected as a pause or timer scan (2-20 sec.) in set mode. (p. 58) The scan restarts after a signal disappears according to the resume time (default: 2 sec.). It can be selected from 0-5 sec. or 'hold' (indefinitely) in set mode. (p. 58) DScan stop beep A beep sounds when a scan stops to confirm the scan has detected a signal. This function can be turned ON or OFF in expanded set mode 1. (p. 62) DScan stop LED The keypad backlighting blinks when a scan stops to confirm the scan has detected a signal. This function can be turned ON or OFF in expanded set mode 1. (p. 62) DBusy LED ON/OFF The receive indicator can be turned ON or OFF in set mode. (p. 59) 50 7 PRIORITY WATCH _ Priority watch types Priority watch checks for signals on a frequency every 5 sec. while operating on a VFO frequency or scan. The transceiver has 6 priority watch types to suit your needs. The watch resumes according to the selected scan resume condition. See p. 58 for details. MEMORY or CALL CHANNEL WATCH While operating on a VFO frequency, priority watch checks for a signal in the selected memory or call channel every 5 sec. oA memory channel with skip information can be watched. MEMORY SCAN WATCH While operating on a VFO frequency, priority watch checks for signals in each memory channel in sequence. o The memory skip function is useful to speed up the scan. VFO SCAN with MEMORY or CALL CHANNEL WATCH While scanning in VFO mode, priority watch checks for signals in the selected memory or call channel every 5 sec. VFO SCAN with MEMORY SCAN WATCH While scanning in VFO mode, priority watch checks for signals in memory channels every 5 sec. If the pocket beep function is activated, the transceiver automatically selects the tone squelch function when priority watch starts. _ Priority alert You can be alerted with beeps and a blinking "S," when a priority watch detects a signal on the watching frequency. q Push [8 SET] for 1 sec. to enter set mode. w Rotate [DIAL] until "PRIO" appears. e Push [8 SET] to select the priority watch item. r Rotate [DIAL] to select the priority alert item. ("BELL") t Push [VFO] to exit set mode and start the priority watch. u PRIORITY WATCH 51 7 PRIORITY WATCH _ Priority watch operation DMemory channel watch While operating on a VFO frequency, priority watch checks for a signal in the selected memory channel every 5 sec. oA memory channel with skip information can be watched. q Select VFO mode; then, set an operating frequency. w Select the desired memory channel. e Push [8 SET] for 1 sec. to enter set mode. r Rotate [DIAL] until "PRIO" appears. t Push [8 SET] to select the priority watch item. y Rotate [DIAL] to select the priority watch ("ON") or priority watch with alert ("BELL"). u Push [VFO] to exit set mode and start the priority watch. oThe transceiver checks the memory channel frequency every 5 sec. o The watch resumes according to the selected scan resume condition. (p. 58) i Push [VFO] while the display shows the VFO frequency to stop the watch. PRIO FM PRIO FM SKIP P Checks for a signal in the selected memory channel every 5 sec. While operating on a VFO frequency The watch stops on the selected channel when a signal is received. FM PRIO SKIP P [VFO] [DIAL] [8 SET] Priority watch item Priority watch with alert Push [VFO] to start. 52 7 PRIORITY WATCH DVFO scan with memory channel watch While scanning in VFO mode, priority watch checks for signals in the selected memory channel every 5 sec. oA memory channel with skip information can be watched. q Select the desired memory channel to be watched. w Select VFO mode. e Push [MODE SCAN] for 1 sec. to start a VFO scan. (full scan, band scan or programmed scan) r Push [8 SET] for 1 sec. to enter set mode. t Rotate [DIAL] until "PRIO" appears. y Push [8 SET] to select the priority watch item. u Rotate [DIAL] to select the priority watch ("ON") or priority watch with alert ("BELL"). i Push [VFO] to exit set mode and start the priority watch. o Push [VFO] while the display shows the VFO frequency to stop the VFO scan and priority watch. DMemory scan watch While operating on a VFO frequency, priority watch checks for a signal in memory channels every 5 sec. q Select VFO mode; then, set an operating frequency. w Select memory mode. e Push [MODE SCAN] for 1 sec. to start a memory scan. r Push [8 SET] for 1 sec. to enter set mode. t Rotate [DIAL] until "PRIO" appears. y Push [8 SET] to select the priority watch item. u Rotate [DIAL] to select the priority watch ("ON") or priority watch with alert ("BELL"). i Push [VFO] to exit set mode and start the priority watch. o Push [VFO] while the display shows the VFO frequency to stop the watch. CH-000 CH-499 CH-400 CH-300 CH-200 CH-100 CH-006 CH-005 CH-004 CH-003 CH-002 CH-001 Memory scan VFO frequency 5 sec. Pauses when a signal is received in Mch. Watches Mch while operating on VFO. FM SKIP P PRIO VFO scan Memory channel 5 sec. Watches Mch while VFO scanning. Pauses when a signal is received in Mch. FM PRIO 145.100 145.120 145.140 145.200 145.220 145.240 145.260 51.000 850.000 433.500 433.000 145.280 u PRIORITY WATCH 53 7 PRIORITY WATCH DVFO scan with memory scan watch While scanning in VFO mode, priority watch checks for signals in memory channels every 5 sec. q Select memory mode. w Push [MODE SCAN] for 1 sec. to start a memory scan. o Start the memory scan first, otherwise, memory scan watch does not start. e Push [8 SET] for 1 sec. to enter set mode. r Rotate [DIAL] until "PRIO" appears. t Push [8 SET] to select the priority watch item. y Rotate [DIAL] to select the priority watch ("ON") or priority watch with alert ("BELL"). u Push [VFO] to exit set mode and start the memory scan watch. i Push [MODE SCAN] for 1 sec. to start a VFO scan. (full scan, band scan or programmed scan) o VFO scan with memory scan watch is now activated. o The scan or watch pauses when a signal is received on a VFO frequency or memory channels select for watch. o Push [VFO] while the display shows the VFO frequency to stop the VFO scan and priority watch. DCall channel watch While operating on a VFO frequency, priority watch checks for a signal in the selected call channel every 5 sec. q Select VFO mode; then, set an operating frequency. w Push [CALL/TV] to select call channel mode. e Rotate [DIAL] to select the desired call channel. r Push [8 SET] for 1 sec. to enter set mode. t Rotate [DIAL] until "PRIO" appears. y Push [8 SET] to select the priority watch item. u Rotate [DIAL] to select the priority watch ("ON") or priority watch with alert ("BELL"). i Push [VFO] to exit set mode and start the priority watch. o Push [VFO] while the display shows the VFO frequency to stop the watch. FM PRIOSKIPP FM PRIO Checks for a signal in the selected call channel every 5 sec. While operating on a VFO frequency The watch stops on the selected channel when a signal is received. 54 7 PRIORITY WATCH DVFO scan with call channel watch While scanning in VFO mode, priority watch checks for signals in the selected call channel every 5 sec. q Select VFO mode. w Push [CALL/TV] to select call channel mode. e Rotate [DIAL] to select the desired call channel. r Push [8 SET] for 1 sec. to enter set mode. t Rotate [DIAL] until "PRIO" appears. y Push [8 SET] to select the priority watch item. u Rotate [DIAL] to select the priority watch ("ON") or priority watch with alert ("BELL"). i Push [VFO] to exit set mode and start the priority watch. o Push [MODE SCAN] for 1 sec. to start a VFO scan. (full scan, band scan or programmed scan) ! 0 Push [VFO] while the display shows the VFO frequency to stop the VFO scan and priority watch. VFO scan Call channel 5 sec. Watches call Ch while VFO scanning. Pauses when a signal is received in call Ch. PRIO FM 145.100 145.120 145.140 145.200 145.220 145.240 145.260 51.000 850.000 433.500 433.000 145.280 u PRIORITY WATCH 55 8 SET MODE _ Set mode Set mode is used for programming infrequently changed values or conditions of functions. In addition, this transceiver has 2 expanded set modes which are used for programming even more infrequently changed values or conditions of functions. When turning the expanded set modes OFF, only half of the set mode items are displayed for simple operation. DEntering set mode q Push [8 SET] for 1 sec. to enter set mode. w Rotate [DIAL] until the desired item appears. e Push [8 SET] to select the set mode item. r Rotate [DIAL] to select a set mode item. t Push [VFO] to exit set mode or push [8 SET] then rotate [DIAL] to select another set mode item. DExpanded set mode ON/OFF q Push [8 SET] for 1 sec. to enter set mode. w Rotate [DIAL] until "EXP1" or "EXP2" appears. e Push [8 SET] to select one of the expanded set modes. r Rotate [DIAL] to turn the expanded set mode ON or OFF. t Push [8 SET] then rotate [DIAL] to select a set mode item in the selected expanded set mode, or push [VFO] to exit set mode. SKIP P FM [VFO] [8 SET] [DIAL] 56 8 SET MODE _ Set mode items Set mode is used for programming infrequently changed values or conditions of functions. General set mode R TONE Repeater tone (p. 57) C TONE Tone squelch/pocket beep frequency (p. 57) CODE DTCS squelch code (p. 57) OFFSET Offset frequency (p. 57) RESUME Scan resume time (p. 58) PAUSE Scan pause timer (p. 58) PRIO Priority watch (p. 58) BEEPLV Beep tone level (p. 58) BEEP Beep tone (p. 59) LIGHT Display backlighting (p. 59) BUSY Busy LED (p. 59) AP OFF Auto power OFF (p. 59) P SAVE Power save (p. 60) MONI Monitor switch action (p. 60) SPEED Dial speed acceleration (p. 60) AUTORP Auto repeater (p. 61) DTMF DTMF speed (p. 61) MIC Optional HM-75A functions (p. 61) WX ALT Weather Alert (p. 62) EXP1 Expanded set mode 1 (upper right) EXP2 Expanded set mode 2 (lower right) EXP1 (Expanded set mode 1) STOP B Scan stop beep (p. 62) STOP L Scan stop LED (p. 62) LIGHTP Backlighting position (p. 62) COLOR Backlighting color (p. 63) EDGE B Band edge beep (p. 63) AP ON Auto power ON (p. 63) LOCK Key lock effect (p. 63) PTT LK PTT lock (p. 64) CONT LCD Contrast (p. 64) OPN.MSG Opening message (p. 64) Appears when expanded set mode 1 is ON. EXP2 (Expanded set mode 2) DTCS P DTCS phase mode (p. 65) LK OUT Busy lockout (p. 65) TOT Time-out timer (p. 65) ACTIVE Active band (p. 65) SPLIT Split operation (p. 66) NARROW FM narrow deviation (p. 66) MC SYN Morse code synthesizer (p. 66) KY SPD Morse code keying speed (p. 66) Appears when expanded set mode 2 is ON. i SET MODE 57 8 SET MODE oRepeater tone (R TONE) Selects the tone encoder frequency for accessing a repeater, etc. from one of 50 available tone frequencies. o 67.0-254.1 Hz (50 tones): 88.5 Hz (default) oTone squelch/pocket beep frequency (C TONE) Selects the tone squelch or pocket beep frequency from one of 50 available tone frequencies. o 67.0-254.1 Hz (50 tones): 88.5 Hz (default) [Repeater/Tone squelch tone table] oDTCS squelch code (CODE) Selects the DTCS squelch code from one of 104 available codes. o023-754 (104 codes): 023 (default) [DTCS code table] o Offset frequency (OFFSET) Sets the offset frequency for duplex (repeater) operation within 0-159.995 MHz range. 023 025 026 031 032 036 043 047 051 053 054 065 071 072 073 074 114 115 116 122 125 131 132 134 143 145 152 155 156 162 165 172 174 205 212 223 225 226 243 244 245 246 251 252 255 261 263 265 266 271 274 306 311 315 325 331 332 343 346 351 356 364 365 371 411 412 413 423 431 432 445 446 452 454 455 462 464 465 466 503 506 516 523 526 532 546 565 606 612 624 627 631 632 654 662 664 703 712 723 731 732 734 743 754 67.0 69.3 71.9 74.4 77.0 79.7 82.5 85.4 88.5 91.5 94.8 97.4 100.0 103.5 107.2 110.9 114.8 118.8 123.0 127.3 131.8 136.5 141.3 146.2 151.4 156.7 159.8 162.2 165.5 167.9 171.3 173.8 177.3 179.9 183.5 186.2 189.9 192.8 196.6 199.5 203.5 206.5 210.7 218.1 225.7 229.1 233.6 241.8 250.3 254.1 58 8 SET MODE oScan resume time (RESUME) Selects the scan resume time of a paused frequency after the received signal disappears. o0 Scan resumes when a received signal disappears. o1-5 Scan pauses 1-5 sec. after a received signal disappears. (default: 2 sec.) oHold Scan pauses on a received signal even if it disappears. Rotate the tuning dial to resume manually. oScan pause timer (PAUSE) Selects the scan pause time. When receiving signals, the scan pauses according to the scan pause time. o2-20 Scan pauses for 2-20 sec. on a received signal in 2 sec. steps. (default: 10 sec.) o Hold Scan pauses on a received signal until it disappears. Rotate the tuning dial to resume manually. o Priority watch (PRIO) Activates priority watch or priority watch with alert (BELL). oOFF The priority watch is turned OFF. (default) oON The transceiver checks the memory channel frequency every 5 sec. oBELL The transceiver checks the memory channel frequency every 5 sec. You can be alerted with beeps and a blinking "S". o Beep tone level (BEEPLV) Adjusts the confirmation beep output level to the desired level within 32 levels or to the related level with volume. The confirmation beep (next item) must be turned on to have a beep tone. oVOLUME The beep tone volume level is linked with the receive volume level. (default) o - - - - - - The beep tone volume ooo ooo level can be set in 32 steps. i SET MODE 59 8 SET MODE oBeep tone (BEEP) Turns the confirmation beep ON or OFF. oON The confirmation beep is turned ON. (default) oOFF The confirmation beep is turned OFF. o Display backlighting (LIGHT) The transceiver has display backlighting with a 5 sec. timer for nighttime operation. The display backlighting can be turned ON continuously or turned OFF, if desired. "AUTO" setting turns the backlighting ON while operating with an external DC power source. (10-11.5 V DC) oAUTO The display backlighting is ON with a 5 sec. timer. (default) oON The display backlighting is turned ON. oOFF The display backlighting is turned OFF. oBusy LED (BUSY) The TX/RX indicator lights green while receiving a signal or when the squelch is open. This indication can be turned OFF to conserve the battery power, if desired. oON The indicator lights green while receiving a signal or when the squelch is open. (default) oOFF The indicator does not function even if a signal is received. oAuto power OFF (AP OFF) The transceiver can be set to automatically turn OFF after a specified period with a beep, when no switch is pushed. 120 min., 90 min., 60 min., 30 min. and OFF can be specified. The specified period is retained even when the transceiver is turned OFF by the auto power-off function. To cancel the function, select "OFF" in this set mode. 60 8 SET MODE oPower save (P SAVE) The power save function reduces the current drain to conserve battery power. This item sets the power save duty cycle-the ratio of receive circuit on to receive circuit off while standing by. The duty cycle can be set to automatic (default), 1:1, 1:4, 1:8, 1:16 or OFF. "AUTO" selects "1:4" duty ratio when receiving no signal for 5 sec., then "1:8" 60 sec. after that. When "AUTO" is selected, the power save automatically turns OFF while operating with an external DC power source (10-11.5 V DC) For packet operation, the power save should be turned OFF to receive reliable packet data. o Monitor switch action (MONI) The monitor switch can be set as a 'sticky' switch. When set to the sticky condition, each push of [SQL] toggles the monitor function on and off. oPUSH Set the monitor switch to normal. (default) oHOLD Set the monitor switch to sticky switch. o Dial speed acceleration (SPEED) The dial speed acceleration automatically speeds up the tuning dial speed when rotating the [DIAL] rapidly. oON The dial speed acceleration is turned ON. (default) oOFF The dial speed acceleration is turned OFF. i SET MODE o Auto repeater (AUTORP) The auto repeater function automatically turns ON or OFF the duplex operation with specified shift direction and tone encoder, when the operating frequency falls within or outside of the general repeater output frequency range. U.S.A. version: oONLY Activates duplex only. (default) oTONE Activates duplex and tone. oOFF Deactivates the function. Korea version: oON Activates duplex and tone. (default) oOFF Deactivates the function. oDTMF speed (DTMF) The rate at which DTMF memories send individual DTMF characters can be set to accommodate operating needs. DISPLAY INTERVAL SPEED 100 100 msec. 5.0 cps 200 200 msec. 2.5 cps 300 300 msec. 1.6 cps 500 500 msec. 1.0 cps cps=characters/sec. oOptional HM-75A function (MIC) Microphone simple mode is used to change the function assignments for switches on the optional HM-75A REMOTE CONTROL MICROPHONE. o NORM-1: (default) [A] Selects band. [B] Toggles VFO and memory. [Y] [UP] [Z] [DOWN] oNORM-2: [A] Toggles monitor function. [B] Toggles VFO and memory. [Y] [UP] [Z] [DOWN] oSIMPLE: [A] Toggles monitor function. [B] Selects call channel C0. [Y] Selects memory Ch 000. [Z] Selects memory Ch 001. VFO mode cannot be selected via the microphone when SIMPLE mode is selected. 61 8 SET MODE 62 8 SET MODE oWeather Alert (WX ALT) (USA version only) Turns the weather alert function ON or OFF. oON The WX alert beep sounds when an alert signal is received. oOFF The WX alert beep does not sound. (default) oScan stop beep (STOPB) Turns the scan stop beep ON or OFF. oTurn the expanded set mode 1 ON in advance. oON The scan stop beep sounds when a scan is stopped. oOFF The scan stop beep does not sound even when a scan is stopped. (default) oScan stop LED (STOP L) Turns the scan stop LED ON or OFF. oTurn the expanded set mode 1 ON in advance. oON The keypad backlighting blinks in green and orange when a scan is stopped. oOFF The keypad backlighting does not blink even when a scan is stopped. (default) o Backlighting position (LIGHTP) Selects the lighted area from keypad only, function display only and both keypad and function display. oTurn the expanded set mode 1 ON in advance. oALL Lighted area is both keypad and function display. (default) oKEY Lighted area is keypad only. oLCD Lighted area is function display only. i SET MODE 63 8 SET MODE o Backlighting color (COLOR) Selects the backlighting color between green, orange or red. oTurn the expanded set mode 1 ON in advance. oGREEN Green backlighting color. (default) oORANGE Orange backlighting color. oRED Red backlighting color. oBand edge beep (EDGE B) Turns the band edge beep ON or OFF. The band edge beep sounds when the operating frequency changes across the band edge. oTurn the expanded set mode 1 ON in advance. oON The band edge beep is turned ON. oOFF The band edge beep is turned OFF. (default) oAuto power ON (AP ON) Turns the transceiver power ON after 30 min. to 24 hrs. in 30 min. steps. oTurn the expanded set mode 1 ON in advance. When operating with battery pack or case and the battery is exhausted, auto power-on does not function. o Key lock effect (LOCK) While the lock function is ON, [PWR], [PTT], [SQL], [Y]/[Z] and [CALL/TV LOCK] can still be accessed. Accessible switches can be set to 1 of 4 groups. oTurn the expanded set mode 1 ON in advance. oNORMAL [PWR], [PTT], [SQL] and [Y]/[Z] are accessible. oNO SQL [PWR], [PTT] and [SQL] are accessible. oNO VOL [PWR], [PTT] and [Y]/[Z] are accessible. oALL [PWR] and [PTT] are accessible. 64 8 SET MODE oPTT lock (PTT LK) Turns the PTT lock ON or OFF. oTurn the expanded set mode 1 ON in advance. oON The PTT lock is turned ON. oOFF The PTT lock is turned OFF. (default) oLCD contrast (CONT) The contrast of the LCD can be adjusted from 4 levels. oTurn the expanded set mode 1 ON in advance. o 1 (low contrast) - 4 (high contrast) 3 (default) oOpening message (OPN.MSG) Turns the opening message ON or OFF. oTurn the expanded set mode 1 ON in advance. oON Displays the opening message at power ON. (default) oOFF Does not display the opening message at power ON. i SET MODE 65 8 SET MODE oDTCS phase mode (DTCS P) Selects the DTCS phase mode. oTurn the expanded set mode 2 ON in advance. oBOTH N Normal phases are used for both Tx and Rx. (default) oTN-RR Normal phase is used for Tx; Reverse phase for Rx. oTR-RN Reverse phase is used for Tx; Normal phase for Rx. oBOTH R Reverse phases are used for both Tx and Rx. oBusy lockout (LK OUT) Turns the busy lockout function ON and OFF. This function inhibits transmission while receiving a signal or when the squelch is open. oTurn the expanded set mode 2 ON in advance. oON The busy lockout is turned ON. oOFF The busy lockout is turned OFF. (default) oTime-out timer (TOT) To prevent accidental prolonged transmission, etc., the transceiver has a time-out timer. This timer cuts a transmission OFF after 1, 3, 5 or 10 min. of continuous transmission. This timer can be cancelled. oTurn the expanded set mode 2 ON in advance. Approx. 10 sec. before the time-out timer is activated, the transceiver emits a beep tone as a warning. oOFF The time-out timer is turned OFF. (default) o1-10 The transmission is cut OFF after the set period elapses. oActive band (ACTIVE) Allows continuous frequency selection of the operating frequency across all bands. oALL The operating frequency can be selected continuously. (default) oSINGLE The operating frequency can be selected within the current band. Push [BAND] for band selection in this case. 66 8 SET MODE o Split operation (SPLIT) Turns the split operation ON or OFF. Split frequency operation allows you to transmit and receive on two different frequencies. Split frequency operation uses 2 frequencies, one in VFO A and the other in VFO B. oTurn the expanded set mode 2 ON in advance. oON The split operation is turned ON. 'SPA' appears for VFO A; 'SPB' appears for VFO B. oOFF The split operation is turned OFF. (default) oFM narrow deviation (NARROW) Selects the maximum FM deviation for normal or narrow on transmit mode. oON Selects the narrow FM deviation for FM mode. oOFF Selects the normal FM deviation for FM mode. (default) oMorse code synthesizer (MC SYN) The transceiver announces the operating frequency or TV channel number in Morse code. oTurn the expanded set mode 2 ON in advance. oON The Morse code synthesizer is turned ON. oOFF The Morse code synthesizer is turned OFF. (default) Turning power ON while pushing [CALL/TV] also toggles the Morse code synthesizer ON or OFF. oMorse code keying speed (KY SPD) The keying speed of the Morse code synthesizer can be adjusted within 10 to 25 WPM for your convenience. oTurn the expanded set mode 2 ON in advance. o10-25 WPM in 5 WPM steps 20 WPM (default) i SET MODE 67 9 OTHER FUNCTIONS _ Programming a DTMF code DTMF codes are used for autopatching, accessing repeaters, controlling other equipment, etc. The transceiver has 10 DTMF memory channels (D0-D9) for storage of often-used DTMF codes of up to 16 digits. q Push [o DTMF.M] for 1 sec. to enter DTMF memory. w Rotate [DIAL] to select the desired DTMF memory channel. o "T-CALL" appears when a 1750 Hz tone burst signal is selected. (p. 34) e Push [o DTMF.M] for 1 sec. to enter programming mode. o Previously programmed DTMF code is cleared. r Push the desired keys to input the characters. o [VFO] inputs "A," [MR] inputs "B," [CALL/TV] inputs "C,"[BAND] inputs "D," [o] inputs "M" (E) and [MODE] inputs "F" (#). o Up to 16 digits can be programmed. t Repeat r until the desired code is input. y Push [SQL] or [PTT] to program the DTMF code and exit programming mode. o Entering 16th digit automatically exits the programming mode. Next display appears when 7th digit is input. The display returns to 1st display when 16th digit is input. Programming mode DTMF memory channel Blank channel indication 68 9 OTHER FUNCTIONS _ Transmitting a DTMF code DTransmitting from DTMF memory The selected DTMF code is transmitted at each push of the [SQL] switch while transmitting. The rate at which DTMF memories send individual DTMF characters can be set in set mode. (p. 61) q Set the desired frequency. w Push [o DTMF.M] for 1 sec. to enter DTMF memory. e Rotate [DIAL] to select the desired DTMF memory channel. r Push [VFO] to exit DTMF memory. t While pushing [PTT], push [SQL] to transmit the selected DTMF code. DTransmitting a DTMF code directly DTMF code can be transmitted via keypad directly while transmitting. q Set the desired frequency. w While pushing [PTT], push the desired keys to transmit the DTMF code. o [VFO] transmits "A," [MR] transmits "B," [CALL/TV] transmits "C," [BAND] transmits "D," [o] transmits "E" (M) and [MODE] transmits "F" (#). FM SKIP P [PTT] DTMF code is not displayed. [SQL] [PTT] [o DTMF.M] [DIAL] [VFO] DTMF code is displayed 6 digits at a time. o OTHER FUNCTIONS 69 9 OTHER FUNCTIONS _ Clearing a DTMF memory An unwanted DTMF memory can be cleared (erased). q Push [o DTMF.M] for 1 sec. to enter DTMF memory mode. w Rotate [DIAL] to select the desired DTMF memory channel to be cleared. e Push [o DTMF.M] for 1 sec. to enter programming mode and clear the selected DTMF memory channel. o The DTMF memory channel is cleared. r Push [SQL] or [PTT] to exit programming mode. _ Confirming a DTMF memory The DTMF memory can be confirmed with a DTMF tone. q Push [o DTMF.M] for 1 sec. to enter DTMF memory mode. w Rotate [DIAL] to select the desired DTMF memory channel. e Push [SQL] to confirm the DTMF memory contents. o The display returns to frequency indication after confirmation. FM SKIP P [SQL] [o DTMF.M] [DIAL] DTMF code is displayed 6 digits at a time. The display returns to frequency indication. [SQL] [PTT] [o DTMF.M] [DIAL] [VFO] Select DTMF memory to be cleared. DTMF programming mode The DTMF memory becomes blank. 70 9 OTHER FUNCTIONS o Subaudible (repeater) tone Some repeaters require subaudible tones to be accessed. Subaudible tones are superimposed over your normal signal and must be set in advance. oTone and DTCS squelches The tone squelch (CTCSS) or DTCS squelch opens only when receiving a signal containing a matching subaudible tone or DTCS code, respectively. You can silently wait for calls from group members using the same tone or code. Separate tone frequencies can be set for repeater and tone squelch/pocket beep operation. oPocket and DTCS beep These functions use subaudible tones or DTCS codes for calling and can be used as a "common pager" to inform you that someone has called while you were away from the transceiver. The same code is used for DTCS squelch and beep. DSetting subaudible tones for repeater or tone squelch q Push [8 SET] for 1 sec. to enter set mode. w Rotate [DIAL] until "R TONE" (repeater tone) or "C TONE" (CTCSS tone) appears. e Push [8 SET]. r Rotate [DIAL] to select the desired repeater or CTCSS tone. oEach operating band and each memory channel have independent settings. t Push [VFO] to exit set mode. DSetting DTCS code for DTCS squelch or beep q Push [8 SET] for 1 sec. to enter set mode. w Rotate [DIAL] until "CODE" appears. e Push [8 SET]. r Rotate [DIAL] to select the desired DTCS code. oEach operating band and each memory channel have independent settings. t Push [VFO] to exit set mode. DTCS phase mode can be selected in expanded set mode 2. (p. 65) _ Tone frequency and DTCS code o OTHER FUNCTIONS 71 9 OTHER FUNCTIONS _ Tone/DTCS squelch q Set the desired operating frequency, CTCSS tone and DTCS code. w Push [2 TONE] for 1 sec. one or more times to activate the tone or DTCS squelch. (T SQL or DTCS) o Subaudible tone encoder "T," tone squelch "T SQL," pocket beep "T SQLS," DTCS squelch "DTCS," DTCS beep "SDTCS" and no tone operation are activated in order. o Rotating [DIAL] while pushing [2 TONE] also selects the tone functions. e Operate the transceiver in the normal way. r When the received signal includes a matching tone, the squelch opens and the signal can be heard. o When the received signal's tone does not match, tone squelch does not open, however, the S-indicator shows signal strength. oTo open the squelch manually, push and hold [SQL]. _ Pocket beep function q Set the desired operating frequency. w Set the desired CTCSS tone or DTCS code. e Push [2 TONE] for 1 sec. one or more times to activate the pocket beep or DTCS beep. (T SQLSor SDTCS) o Rotating [DIAL] while pushing [2 TONE] also selects the tone functions. r When a signal with the correct tone or code is received, the transceiver emits beep tones for 30 sec. and blinks "S". t Push [PTT] to answer or push [SQL] to stop the beeps and blinking. .CONVENIENT Store subaudible tone frequencies, DTCS code, DTCS phase mode and tone/DTCS squelch ON/OFF settings in memories (call) for easy recall. FM DTCS SKIP P FM SQL SKIP T P Pocket beep by CTCSS dode Pocket beep by DTCS code FM SKIP P FM SKIP T P FM SQL SKIP T P FM SQL SKIP T P FM DTCS SKIP P FM DTCS SKIP P No tone operation Subaudible tone encoder Tone squelch Pocket beep DTCS beep DTCS squelch 72 9 OTHER FUNCTIONS _ Available tone frequencies The transceiver has 50 tone frequencies for repeater and tone squelch (CTCSS)/pocket beep operation. Separate tone frequencies can be set for repeater and tone squelch/pocket beep operation. (unit: Hz) The transceiver has 50 tone frequencies and consequently their spacing is narrow compared with units having 38 tones. Therefore, some tone frequencies may receive interference from adjacent tone frequencies. _ Available DTCS codes The transceiver has 104 DTCS codes for DTCS squelch and DTCS beep. 67.0 69.3 71.9 74.4 77.0 79.7 82.5 85.4 88.5 91.5 94.8 97.4 100.0 103.5 107.2 110.9 114.8 118.8 123.0 127.3 131.8 136.5 141.3 146.2 151.4 156.7 159.8 162.2 165.5 167.9 171.3 173.8 177.3 179.9 183.5 186.2 189.9 192.8 196.6 199.5 203.5 206.5 210.7 218.1 225.7 229.1 233.6 241.8 250.3 254.1 023 025 026 031 032 036 043 047 051 053 054 065 071 072 073 074 114 115 116 122 125 131 132 134 143 145 152 155 156 162 165 172 174 205 212 223 225 226 243 244 245 246 251 252 255 261 263 265 266 271 274 306 311 315 325 331 332 343 346 351 356 364 365 371 411 412 413 423 431 432 445 446 452 454 455 462 464 465 466 503 506 516 523 526 532 546 565 606 612 624 627 631 632 654 662 664 703 712 723 731 732 734 743 754 o OTHER FUNCTIONS 73 9 OTHER FUNCTIONS _ Tone scan The transceiver can detect the subaudible tone frequency and DTCS code in a received signal. By monitoring a signal that is being transmitted on a repeater input frequency, you can determine the tone frequency required to access the repeater. q Set the desired frequency or memory channel to be checked for a tone frequency or DTCS code. w Push [2 TONE] for 1 sec. one or more times to activate the repeater tone, tone squelch or DTCS squelch. (T, T SQL or DTCS) o Rotating [DIAL] while pushing [2 TONE] also selects the tone functions. e Push [7 T.SCAN] for 1 sec. to start the tone scan. oTo change the scanning direction, rotate [DIAL]. r When the tone frequency or DTCS code is decoded, the set mode contents are programmed with the frequency or code. o The tone scan pauses approx. 10 sec. when a tone frequency or DTCS code is detected. o The decoded tone frequency is used for the repeater tone frequency when the tone squelch or DTCS squelch is OFF. o The decoded tone frequency is used for the tone squelch frequency when the tone squelch is ON. oThe decoded DTCS code is used for the DTCS code when the DTCS squelch is ON. o "CT," "rT" or "CD" appears according to the tone setting. t Push [VFO] to stop the scan. o If the scan is cancelled before the transceiver detects the tone or code, the set mode contents are not changed. [DIAL] [VFO] [2 TONE] [7 T.SCAN] Tone scan for tone squelch Tone scan for repeater tone Tone scan for DTCS squelch Flashes while scanning. Flashes while scanning. 74 9 OTHER FUNCTIONS _ Beep tones You can select to have confirmation beeps sound at the push of a switch. The output level can be adjusted within 32 levels or to the related level of the volume. (p. 58) You can select silent operation by turning beep tones OFF. (p. 59) These can be selected in set mode. _ Dial speed acceleration The dial speed acceleration automatically speeds up the tuning dial speed when rotating the [DIAL] rapidly. This function can be turned ON and OFF in set mode. (p. 60) _ Lock function The lock function prevents accidental frequency changes and accidental function access. . Push [CALL/TV LOCK] for 1 sec. to toggle the lock function ON and OFF. o [PWR], [VOL], [SQL] and [PTT] can still be accessed while the lock function is ON. (default) DKey lock effect While the lock function is ON, [PWR], [VOL], [SQL] and [PTT] can still be accessed. Accessible switches can be set to 1 of 4 groups in expanded set mode 1. (p. 63) o "NORMAL" : [PWR], [VOL], [SQL] and [PTT] are accessible. o "NO SQL" : [PWR], [SQL] and [PTT] are accessible. o "NO VOL" : [PWR], [VOL] and [PTT] are accessible. o "ALL" : [PWR] and [PTT] are accessible. FM SKIP P Lock indication o OTHER FUNCTIONS 75 9 OTHER FUNCTIONS _ Morse code synthesizer The transceiver announces the operating frequency or TV channel number in Morse code. The keying speed can be adjusted within 10 to 25 WPM in 5 WPM steps for your convenience. This can be selected in expanded set mode 2. (p. 66) . Push [BAND] for 1 sec. for frequency announcement when the Morse code synthesizer is turned ON. Turning power ON while pushing [CALL/TV] also toggles the Morse code synthesizer ON or OFF. _ Power save The power save function reduces the current drain to conserve battery power. The power save duty cycle, the ratio of receive circuit on to receive circuit off while standing by, can be set to automatic (default), 1:1, 1:4, 1:8, 1:16 or OFF in set mode. (p. 60) o "AUTO" selects "1:4" duty ratio when receiving no signal for 5 sec., then "1:8" 60 sec. after that. When automatic is selected, the power save automatically turns OFF while operating with an external DC power supply. (11.0 V DC ±5%) Circuit on Circuit off 150 msec. 60 sec. 600 msec. 1200 msec. No signal 5 sec. [PWR] [BAND] [CALL/TV] 76 9 OTHER FUNCTIONS _ Time-out timer To prevent accidental prolonged transmission, etc., the transceiver has a time-out timer. This timer cuts a transmission OFF after 1, 3, 5 or 10 min. of continuous transmission. This timer can be cancelled (default). Approx. 10 sec. before the time-out timer is activated, the transceiver emits a beep tone as a warning. This can be selected in expanded set mode 2. (p. 65) _ PTT lock To prevent accidental transmission, etc., the transceiver has a PTT lock function. This can be selected in expanded set mode 1. (p. 64) _ Auto power OFF The transceiver can be set to automatically turn OFF after a specified period with a beep when no switch is pushed. 120 min., 90 min., 60 min., 30 min. and OFF can be specified. The specified period is retained even when the transceiver is turned OFF by the auto power-off function. To cancel the function, select "OFF" in the auto power-off item in set mode. This can be selected in set mode. (p. 59) _ Auto power ON The transceiver can be set to automatically turn ON after a specified period. The timer can be selected within 30 min. to 24 hrs. in 30 min. steps. This can be selected in expanded set mode 1. (p. 63) When operating with battery pack or case and the battery is exhausted, auto power-on does not function. o OTHER FUNCTIONS 77 9 OTHER FUNCTIONS _ Weather channel operation (USA version only) There are 10 weather channels for monitoring weather channels from the NOAA (National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration) broadcasts. DWeather channel selection qPush [CALL/TV LOCK] one or two times to select weather channel mode. o"WX" and the weather channel number appear. w Rotate [DIAL] to select the desired weather channel. qPush [VFO] or [MR] to return to the previous frequency. DWeather alert function NOAA broadcast stations transmit weather alert tones before important weather announcements. When the weather alert function is turned ON, the selected weather channel is monitored every 5 sec. for the announcement. When the alert signal is detected, the "AL.T" and the WX channel are displayed alternately and sounds a beep tone until the transceiver is operated. The previously selected (used) weather channel is checked periodically during standby or while scanning. q Select the desired weather channel. w Turn the weather alert function ON in set mode. . Push [8 SET] for 1 sec. to enter set mode. . Rotate [DIAL] to select the [WX ALT] (weather alert function), then push [8 SET]. . Rotate the [DIAL] to set ON. . Push [VFO] to exit set mode. e Set the desired stand-by condition. o Select VFO, memory or call channel. o Scan or priority watch operation can also be selected. r When the alert is detected, a beep sounds and the following indication will be displayed. t Turn the weather alert function OFF in set mode. [DIAL] [CALL/TV LOCK] Shows above indications alternately. 78 9 OTHER FUNCTIONS NOTE:While receiving a signal (on a frequency other than the weather alert ON frequency), the receiving signal or audio will be interrupted momentarily every 5 sec. (approx.) in the case that the alert function is turned ON. This symptom is caused by the WX alert function. To cancel these symptoms, set the weather alert item OFF in set mode. o OTHER FUNCTIONS 79 9 OTHER FUNCTIONS _ Cloning function The IC-T90A has transceiver-to-transceiver data cloning capability. This function is useful when you want to copy all of the programmed contents from one IC-T90A to another. o An optional OPC-474 CLONING CABLE is required. q Connect an optional OPC-474 between both [SP] jacks. w While pushing [8 SET] and [MR], push [PWR] for 1 sec. to enter cloning mode. o "CLONE" appears. e Push [PTT] on the "master" transceiver. o "CL OUT" appears and the signal indicator shows that cloning is taking place. r Push [PWR] for 1 sec. to turn power OFF. The optional CS-T90A CLONING SOFTWARE and the optional OPC-478 CLONING CABLE are available to clone and edit contents with a PC (for Microsoft® Windows® 95/98/ME). Microsoft® and Windows® are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the U.S.A. and other countries. _ [SP/MIC] jacks To connect external equipment such as speaker, microphone, TNC, etc. refer to the diagram below. The center terminal of [MIC] outputs 3.2 V DC via 330 register. External speaker [SP] jack SP SP GND ø3.5 mm plug [MIC] jack 33 k MIC MIC GND External microphone ø2.5 mm plug PTT 3.2 V (See below) Impedance 8 Impedance 2 k MIC 3.2V MIC GND SP (AF OUT) REMOTE SP GND OPC-474 to [SP] to [SP] Signal indicator shows that cloning is taking place. Cloning period Cloning mode 80 9 OTHER FUNCTIONS _ Resetting The function display may occasionally display erroneous information (e.g. when first applying power). This may be caused externally by static electricity or by other factors. If this problem occurs, turn power OFF. After waiting a few seconds, turn power ON again. If the problem persists, perform either or both procedures below. o All reset Reset the CPU before operating the transceiver for the first time, or when the internal CPU malfunctions to clear and return all programmed contents to their default settings. o Partial reset If you want to initialize the operating conditions (VFO frequency, VFO settings, set mode contents) without clearing the memory contents, a partial resetting function is available for the transceiver. DAll reset q Push [POWER] for 2 sec. to turn power OFF. w While pushing [BAND], [VFO] and [MR], turn power ON to reset the CPU. o "CLEAR" appears when resetting the CPU. CAUTION: Resetting the CPU returns all programmed contents to their default settings. DPartial reset q Push [POWER] for 2 sec. to turn power OFF. w While pushing [VFO], turn power ON to partially reset the transceiver. o All resetting FM SKIP P [PWR] [BAND] [VFO] [MR] o OTHER FUNCTIONS 81 10 HM-75A REMOTE CONTROL MICROPHONE The optional HM-75A allows you to remotely select operating frequencies, memory channels, etc. Remote control functions can be selected from 3 settings. These can be selected in set mode. (p. 61) The HM-75A has a lock switch on the backside to prevent accidental frequency changes, etc. Be sure to turn power OFF when plugging the HM-75A in the [SP/MIC] jacks. o NORM-1: (default) [A] Selects band. [B] Toggles VFO and memory. [Y] [UP] [Z] [DOWN] oNORM-2: [A] Toggles monitor function. [B] Toggles VFO and memory. [Y] [UP] [Z] [DOWN] oSIMPLE: [A] Toggles monitor function. [B] Selects call channel C0. [Y] Selects memory Ch 000. [Z] Selects memory Ch 001. VFO mode cannot be selected via the microphone when SIMPLE mode is selected. SIMPLE mode can select only 3 channels and is useful for group operations during touring, etc. A OFF ON LOCK B PTT switch Transmit LED Earphone jack Microphone Speaker OPTIONAL 82 11 TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION REF. No power comes ON. o The batteries are exhausted. o The battery polarity is reversed. o Replace the batteries or charge the battery pack. oCheck the battery polarity. pgs. 1, 14 p. 1 No sound comes from the speaker. oVolume level is too low. o Different tone is selected with tone/DTCS squelch. o Push [Y] to a suitable level. oCheck the tone using tone/DTCS scan. p. 17 p. 70 Transmitting is impossible. o The batteries are exhausted. o A frequency outside of the 50/144/440 MHz amateur bands is set. o Replace the batteries or charge the battery pack. o Reset the frequency within the 50/144/440 MHz amateur bands. pgs. 13, 14 p. 19 Tuning dial or [Z]/[Y] function is strange. oTuning dial and [Z]/[Y] functions are exchanged. o Push [1 V.D] for 1 sec. to cancel the function. p. 23 No beeps sound. o Beep tones are turned OFF or the beep tone level is low. oTurn beep tones ON or set the beep tone level to appropriate level in set mode. pgs. 58, 59 No contact possible with another station. o Different tone is selected with tone/DTCS squelch. oCheck the tone using tone scan. p. 70 Receive audio is distorted. o The operating mode is not selected correctly. o Select a suitable operating mode in set mode. p. 21 Desired set mode item cannot be selected. o The desired set mode item is in expanded set mode 1 or 2. o Some set mode items can be selected from VFO or memory mode only. oTurn the expanded set mode 1 or 2 ON. o Enter set mode from appropriate operating mode. p. 55 pgs. 17, 18 22, 27 Frequency cannot be set. o The lock function is activated. oMemory or call channel is selected. oPush [CALL/TV LOCK] for 1 sec. to cancel the function. oPush [VFO] to select VFO mode. p. 74 p. 20 If your transceiver seems to be malfunctioning, please check the following points before sending it to a service center. ! 00 ! 11 HM-75 REMOTE CONTROL MICROPHONE TROUBLESHOOTING The following tables show the channels versus video and audio frequencies depending on each version. _ U.S.A. channels _ CCIR channels 83 12 TV FREQUENCY TABLE CH Video Audio 2 55.25 59.75 3 61.25 65.75 4 67.25 71.75 5 77.25 81.75 6 83.25 87.75 7 175.25 179.75 8 181.25 185.75 9 187.25 191.75 10 193.25 197.75 11 199.25 203.75 12 205.25 209.75 13 211.25 215.75 14 471.25 475.75 15 477.25 481.75 16 483.25 487.75 17 489.25 493.75 18 495.25 499.75 19 501.25 505.75 20 507.25 511.75 21 513.25 517.75 22 519.25 523.75 23 525.25 529.75 24 531.25 535.75 25 537.25 541.75 CH Video Audio 26 543.25 547.75 27 549.25 553.75 28 555.25 559.75 29 561.25 565.75 30 567.25 571.75 31 573.25 577.75 32 579.25 583.75 33 585.25 589.75 34 591.25 595.75 35 597.25 601.75 36 603.25 607.75 37 609.25 613.75 38 615.25 619.75 39 621.25 625.75 40 627.25 631.75 41 633.25 637.75 42 639.25 643.75 43 645.25 649.75 44 651.25 655.75 45 657.25 661.75 46 663.25 667.75 47 669.25 673.75 48 675.25 679.75 49 681.25 685.75 CH Video Audio 50 687.25 691.75 51 693.25 697.75 52 699.25 703.75 53 705.25 709.75 54 711.25 715.75 55 717.25 721.75 56 723.25 727.75 57 729.25 733.75 58 735.25 739.75 59 741.25 745.75 60 747.25 751.75 61 753.25 757.75 62 759.25 763.75 63 765.25 769.75 64 771.25 775.75 65 777.25 781.75 66 783.25 787.75 67 789.25 793.75 68 795.25 799.75 69 801.25 805.75 CH Video Audio 1 41.25 46.75 2 48.25 53.75 3 55.25 60.75 4 62.25 67.75 5 175.25 180.75 6 182.25 187.75 7 189.25 194.75 8 196.25 201.75 9 203.25 208.75 10 210.25 215.75 11 217.25 222.75 12 224.25 229.75 21 471.25 476.75 22 479.25 484.75 23 487.25 492.75 24 495.25 500.75 25 503.25 508.75 26 511.25 516.75 27 519.25 524.75 28 527.25 532.75 29 535.25 540.75 30 543.25 548.75 CH Video Audio 31 551.25 556.75 32 559.25 564.75 33 567.25 572.75 34 575.25 580.75 35 583.25 588.75 36 591.25 596.75 37 599.25 604.75 38 607.25 612.75 39 615.25 620.75 40 623.25 628.75 41 631.25 636.75 42 639.25 644.75 43 647.25 652.75 44 655.25 660.75 45 663.25 668.75 46 671.25 676.75 47 679.25 684.75 48 687.25 692.75 49 695.25 700.75 50 703.25 708.75 51 711.25 716.75 52 719.25 724.75 _ Australian channels CH Video Audio 39 604.25 609.75 40 611.25 616.75 41 618.25 623.75 42 625.25 630.75 43 632.25 637.75 44 639.25 644.75 45 646.25 651.75 46 653.25 658.75 47 660.25 665.75 48 667.25 672.75 49 674.25 679.75 50 681.25 686.75 51 688.25 693.75 52 695.25 700.75 53 702.25 707.75 54 709.25 714.75 55 716.25 721.75 56 723.25 728.75 57 730.25 735.75 58 737.25 742.75 59 744.25 749.75 60 751.25 756.75 61 758.25 763.75 62 765.25 770.75 CH Video Audio 0 46.25 51.75 1 57.25 62.75 2 64.25 69.75 3 86.25 91.75 4 95.25 100.75 5 102.25 107.75 5A 138.25 143.75 6 175.25 180.75 7 182.25 187.75 8 189.25 194.75 9 196.25 201.75 10 209.25 214.75 11 216.25 221.75 28 527.25 532.75 29 534.25 539.75 30 541.25 546.75 31 548.25 553.75 32 555.25 560.75 33 562.25 567.75 34 569.25 574.75 35 576.25 581.75 36 583.25 588.75 37 590.25 595.75 38 597.25 602.75 _ New Zealand channels CH Video Audio 1 45.25 50.75 2 55.25 60.75 3 62.25 67.75 4 175.25 180.75 5 182.25 187.75 6 189.25 194.75 7 196.25 201.75 8 203.25 208.75 9 210.25 215.75 10 217.25 222.75 11 224.25 229.75 _ Taiwan channels CH Video Audio 7 175.25 179.75 8 181.25 185.75 9 187.25 191.75 10 193.25 197.75 11 199.25 203.75 12 205.25 209.75 84 12 TV FREQUENCY TABLE CH Video Audio 53 727.25 732.75 54 735.25 740.75 55 743.25 748.75 56 751.25 756.75 57 759.25 764.75 58 767.25 772.75 59 775.25 780.75 60 783.25 788.75 61 791.25 796.75 62 799.25 804.75 63 807.25 812.75 64 815.25 820.75 65 823.25 828.75 66 831.25 836.75 67 839.25 844.75 68 847.25 852.75 69 855.25 860.75 CH Video Audio 63 772.25 777.75 64 779.25 784.75 65 786.25 791.75 66 793.25 798.75 67 800.25 805.75 68 807.25 812.75 69 814.25 819.75 ! 22 TV FREQUENCY TABLE 85 12 TV FREQUENCY TABLE _ China channels CH Video Audio 1 49.75 56.25 2 57.75 64.25 3 65.75 72.25 4 77.25 83.75 5 85.25 91.75 6 168.25 174.75 7 176.25 182.75 8 184.25 190.75 9 192.25 198.75 10 200.25 206.75 11 208.25 214.75 12 216.25 222.75 13 471.25 477.75 14 479.25 485.75 15 487.25 493.75 16 495.25 501.75 17 503.25 509.75 18 511.25 517.75 19 519.25 525.75 20 527.25 533.75 21 535.25 541.75 22 543.25 549.75 23 551.25 557.75 24 559.25 565.75 25 607.25 613.75 26 615.25 621.75 27 623.25 629.75 CH Video Audio 28 631.25 637.75 29 639.25 645.75 30 647.25 653.75 31 655.25 661.75 32 663.25 669.75 33 671.25 677.75 34 679.25 685.75 35 687.25 693.75 36 695.25 701.75 37 703.25 709.75 38 711.25 717.75 39 719.25 725.75 40 727.25 733.75 41 735.25 741.75 42 743.25 749.75 43 751.25 757.75 44 759.25 765.75 45 767.25 773.75 46 775.25 781.75 47 783.25 789.75 48 791.25 797.75 49 799.25 805.75 50 807.25 813.75 51 815.25 821.75 52 823.25 829.75 53 831.25 837.75 54 839.25 845.75 CH Video Audio 55 847.25 853.75 56 855.25 861.75 57 863.25 869.75 58 871.25 877.75 59 879.25 885.75 60 887.25 893.75 61 895.25 901.75 62 903.25 909.75 63 911.25 917.75 64 919.25 925.75 65 927.25 933.75 66 935.25 941.75 67 943.25 949.75 68 951.25 957.75 _ Indonesian channels CH Video Audio 2 48.25 53.75 3 55.25 60.75 4 62.25 67.75 5 175.25 180.75 6 182.25 187.75 7 189.25 194.75 8 196.25 201.75 9 203.25 208.75 10 210.25 215.75 11 217.25 222.75 21 471.25 476.75 22 479.25 484.75 23 487.25 492.75 24 495.25 500.75 25 503.25 508.75 26 511.25 516.75 27 519.25 524.75 28 527.25 532.75 29 535.25 540.75 30 543.25 548.75 31 551.25 556.75 32 559.25 564.75 33 567.25 572.75 34 575.25 580.75 35 583.25 588.75 36 591.25 596.75 37 599.25 604.75 CH Video Audio 38 607.25 612.75 39 615.25 620.75 40 623.25 628.75 41 631.25 636.75 42 639.25 644.75 43 647.25 652.75 44 655.25 660.75 45 663.25 668.75 46 671.25 676.75 47 679.25 684.75 48 687.25 692.75 49 695.25 700.75 50 703.25 708.75 51 711.25 716.75 52 719.25 724.75 53 727.25 732.75 54 735.25 740.75 55 743.25 748.75 56 751.25 756.75 57 759.25 764.75 58 767.25 772.75 59 775.25 780.75 60 783.25 788.75 61 791.25 796.75 62 799.25 804.75 63 807.25 812.75 64 815.25 820.75 86 12 TV FREQUENCY TABLE _ FOT channels CH Video Audio 4 175.25 181.75 5 183.25 189.75 6 191.25 197.75 7 199.25 205.75 8 207.25 213.75 9 215.25 221.75 CH Video Audio 65 823.25 828.75 66 831.25 836.75 67 839.25 844.75 68 847.25 852.75 69 855.25 860.75 _ Italian channels CH Video Audio A 53.75 59.25 B 62.25 67.75 C 82.25 87.75 D 175.25 180.75 E 183.25 188.75 F 192.25 197.75 G 201.25 206.75 H 210.25 215.75 H1 217.25 222.75 H2 224.25 229.75 21 471.25 476.75 22 479.25 484.75 23 487.25 492.75 24 495.25 500.75 25 503.25 508.75 26 511.25 516.75 27 519.25 524.75 28 527.25 532.75 29 535.25 540.75 30 543.25 548.75 31 551.25 556.75 32 559.25 564.75 33 567.25 572.75 34 575.25 580.75 35 583.25 588.75 36 591.25 596.75 37 599.25 604.75 CH Video Audio 38 607.25 612.75 39 615.25 620.75 40 623.25 628.75 41 631.25 636.75 42 639.25 644.75 43 647.25 652.75 44 655.25 660.75 45 663.25 668.75 46 671.25 676.75 47 679.25 684.75 48 687.25 692.75 49 695.25 700.75 50 703.25 708.75 51 711.25 716.75 52 719.25 724.75 53 727.25 732.75 54 735.25 740.75 55 743.25 748.75 56 751.25 756.75 57 759.25 764.75 58 767.25 772.75 59 775.25 780.75 60 783.25 788.75 61 791.25 796.75 62 799.25 804.75 63 807.25 812.75 64 815.25 820.75 CH Video Audio 65 823.25 828.75 66 831.25 836.75 67 839.25 844.75 68 847.25 852.75 69 855.25 860.75 ! 22 TV FREQUENCY TABLE DGeneral oFrequency coverage : (unit: MHz) *1Guaranteed 440-450 MHz only *2Guaranteed 430-440 MHz only oMode : FM, AM (Rx only), WFM (Rx only) o No. of memory channels : 555 (500 regular, 50 scan edges, 5 call) o Usable temp. range : +14°F to +140°F; -10°C to +60°C oTuning steps : 5, 6.25, 8.33, 9, 10, 12.5, 15, 20, 25, 30, 50, 100 and 200 kHz o Frequency stability : ±6 ppm (+14°F to +140°F) o Power supply : 5.5 to 11.5 V DC or specified battery pack o Current drain (at 8.0 V DC): Tx High 50 MHz 2.0 A (typical) 144, 430 MHz 2.0 A (typical) Tx Low 50, 144 MHz 0.8 A (typical) 430 MHz 1.2 A (typical) Rx rated audio 220 mA (typical) standby 100 mA (typical) power save 65 mA (typical) o Antenna connector : SMA (50 ) oDimensions : 29/32(W)×37/16(H)×15/32(D) in; (projections not included) 58(W)×87(H)×29(D) mm oWeight (approx.) : 929/32 oz; 280 g (with antenna and BP-217) 87 13 SPECIFICATIONS U.S.A Canada Asia Australia Korea Taiwan General Transmit 50-53.995, 144-148, 430-450*1 50-53.995, 144-148, 430-440 50-53.995, 144-148, 420-450*2 50-53.995, 144-146, 430-440 50-50.2, 144-146, 430-432 50-53.995, 144-148, 430-440 Receive 0.495-824.000, 849-869.000, 894-999.990 0.495-999.990 0.495-53.995, 108-135.995, 144-148, 420-450 0.495-29.995, 50-53.995, 88-107.995, 144-146, 430-440 50-50.2, 76-107.995, 144-146, 430-440 0.495-999.990 88 13 SPECIFICATIONS DReceiver oReceive system : Double-conversion superheterodyne o Intermediate frequencies : 1st 69.45 MHz (FM/AM) 13.35 MHz (WFM) 2nd 450 kHz o Sensitivity (except spurious points; typical values): FM 1.625-4.995 MHz 0.4 µV (at 12 dB SINAD) 5.000-49.995 MHz 0.18 µV 50.000-54.000 MHz 0.16 µV 54.005-143.995 MHz 0.18 µV 144.000-148.000 MHz 0.16 µV 148.005-221.995 MHz 0.4 µV 222.000-225.000 MHz 0.32 µV 225.005-246.995 MHz 0.4 µV 247.000-429.995 MHz 0.32 µV 430.000-450.000 MHz 0.16 µV 450.005-832.990 MHz 0.32 µV 833.000-999.990 MHz 1 µV WFM 40.000-108.0 MHz 1 µV (at 12 dB SINAD) 175-221.995 MHz 1.8 µV 470-770 MHz 3.2 µV AM 0.495-4.995 MHz 1.3 µV (at 10 dB S/N) 5.000-29.995 MHz 0.56 µV 118.000-136.000 MHz 0.5 µV 222.000-229.995 MHz 0.79 µV 320.000-329.995 MHz 1 µV o Selectivity (except WFM) : Less than 15 kHz/-9 dB More than 30 kHz/-60 dB o Spurious and image rejection ratio: 50, 144 MHz Less than -60dB 430 (440) MHz Less than -50dB (except half IF, 2nd image, 50 MHz band IF and WFM) o Audio output power : 0.2 W typical at 10% (at 8.0 V DC) distortion with an 8 load o Ext. speaker connector : 2-conductor 3.5(d) mm; 1/8½/8 DTransmitter o Modulation system : Variable reactance frequency modulation o Output power : High 5 W (at 8.0 V DC) Low 0.5 W o Spurious emissions : Less than -60 dB o Max. frequency deviation: ±5.0 kHz o Ext. MIC connector : 3-conductor 2.5(d) mm; 1/10½/2 k All stated specifications are subject to change without notice or obligation. ! 33 SPECIFICATIONS AD-92SMA ANTENNA CONNECTOR ADAPTER Allows you to connect an antenna with a BNC connector. (SMA to BNC adapter) BC-110AR/D/DR WALL CHARGER Regularly charges BP-217 Li-ion battery pack in 15 hrs. BC-139 DESKTOP CHARGER Rapidly charges BP-217 Li-ion battery pack in 2 hrs. and 30 min. BP-216 BATTERY CASE Battery case for R6 (AA) × 2 alkaline batteries. BP-217 Li-Ion BATTERY PACK 7.4 V/1300 mAh Lithium Ion battery pack. Approx. 6 hrs. and 20 min. operating time in 50MHz band with high power, Tx : Rx : Standby = 1:1:8. HM-54 SPEAKER-MICROPHONE Slim dimensions. Equipped with an earphone jack and a transmit indicator. HM-75A REMOTE CONTROL MICROPHONE Allows you to remotely select operating channels, etc. HM-131 SPEAKER-MICROPHONE For operation while conveniently hanging the transceiver from your belt, etc. HM-128 EARPHONE-MICROPHONE Ideal for hands-free operation by clipping the microphone with PTT switch to your lapel or breast pocket. HS-94 EARHOOK HEADSET + VS-1 VOX/PTT UNIT BC-123 (supplied with BC-139) Charger adapter Desktop charger 89 14 OPTIONS HM-54 HM-75A HM-131 Flexible boom microphone and rotating earpiece with a spring earhook. SP-13 EARPHONE Provides clear receive audio in noisy environments. LC-152A CARRYING CASE Helps protect the transceiver from scratches, etc. CP-19 CIGARETTE LIGHTER CABLE WITH NOISE FILTER Used for operation and charging a battery pack connected to the transceiver via a DC power source. (11.5-16 V DC) CS-T90A CLONING SOFTWARE + OPC-478 CLONING CABLE Allows you to transfer data from memories, etc. and quickly and easily edit and store data via a PC for Microsoft® Windows® 95/98 and ME. 1 RS-232C (COM) port is required. OPC-474 CLONING CABLE Used for handheld-to-handheld cloning. CP-19 90 14 OPTIONS Microsoft® and Windows® are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the U.S.A. and other countries. VOX PTT HS-94 VS-1 ! 44 OPTIONS Blank page _ TV channel mode selection Push [CALL/TV] several times. _ TV channel selection Rotate [DIAL]. _ TV channel skip setting q Select TV channel mode. w Rotate [DIAL] to select desired channel. e Push and hold [5 SKIP] for 1 sec. _ Cancelling skip setting q Select TV channel mode. w While pushing [BAND], rotate [DIAL] to select desired skip channel. e Push and hold [SKIP] for 1 sec. _ Exchange [DIAL] and [.]/[v] assignment Push and hold [1 V.D] for 1 sec. _ Key lock function Push and hold [CALL/TV] for 1 sec. to turn the lock function ON and OFF. _ SET mode operation q Push and hold [8 SET] for 1 sec. w Rotate [DIAL] to select SET mode item. e Push [8 SET] momentarily, then rotate [DIAL] to change the setting. r Push [8 SET] momentarily to return to the condition of step w. t Push [VFO] to exit the SET mode. _ CPU reset operation o ALL reset q Turn power OFF. w While pushing and holding [BAND], [VFO] and [MR], turn power ON. o Partial reset q Turn power OFF. w While pushing and holding [VFO], turn power ON. FM SKIP P 1 V D 2 TONE BAND D 3 H / L MODE SCAN VFO MHz iC-t90a 4 DUP 5 SKIP 6 M.N 0 RIT MR S.MW 7 T.SCAN 8 SET 9 TS . DTMF.M CALL/TV LOCK A B C MULTIBAND TRANSCEIVER POCKET GUIDE Important operating instructions are summed up in this and the following page for your simple reference. By cutting along the line and folding on the dotted line, it will become a card sized operating guide which can easily be carried in a card case or wallet, etc. q Cut w Fold e Complete POCKET GUIDE QUICK REFERENCE _ VFO/MEMORY MODE selection VFO mode : Push [VFO]. MEMORY mode : Push [MR]. _ Changing frequency band Push [BAND]. _ Frequency setting q Select VFO mode. w Rotate [DIAL], or enter the desired frequency from the keypad. [e.g. 1] 445.600 MHz [4], [4], [5], [o], [6], [0], [0] [e.g. 2] 0.684 MHz [0], [o], [6], [8], [4] _ Changing receiving mode Push [MODE]. _ Adjusting audio output level Push [.]/[v] (continuously changes while holding). _ Adjusting squelch level While pushing [SQL] rotate [DIAL]. _ MEMORY channel selection q Select MEMORY mode. w Rotate [DIAL], or use keypad. _ MEMORY channel programming [e.g.] Program 445.600 MHz into MR CH 2 q Select VFO mode. w Rotate [DIAL], or use keypad to set 445.600 MHz. e Push and hold [MR S.MW] for 1 sec. to indicate memory channels. r Rotate [DIAL] to select MR CH 2. t Push and hold [MR S.MW] for 1 sec. (VFO mode is selected after programming.) _ MEMORY channel clearing q Select the desired memory channel. w Push and hold [MR S.MW] for 1 sec. w Push [CALL/TV] several times to select "CLR". e Push and hold [MR S.MW] for 1 sec. to clear the information. _ Scanning in VFO mode q Select VFO mode. w While pushing and holding [MODE SCAN], rotate [DIAL] to select scan edge from full (ALL), band (BAND) and program (PROG 0-24) scans. e Release [MODE SCAN] to start the scan. r Push [VFO] to stop the scan. _ Scanning in MEMORY mode q Select MEMORY mode. w For the memory bank scan, push [MR] to select memory bank mode and push [BAND] to select the desired memory bank. e While pushing and holding [MODE SCAN], rotate [DIAL] to select scan mode from memory (ALL) and bank (BANK) scans. r Release [MODE SCAN] to start the scan. t Push [VFO] to stop the scan. Count on us! 1-1-32 Kamiminami, Hirano-ku, Osaka 547-0003 Japan A-6134H-1EX Printed in Japan © 2002 Icom Inc.