Icom Official Manual for ICOM IC-R8500 Receiver Functions and Settings

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4 RECEIVE FUNCTIONS

Initial settings

Before turning power ON, set controls and switches as indicated below:

[AF GAIN]: 10 o’clock

[SQUELCH]: max. CCW

SCAN SET

[APF]: center

[IF SHIFT]: center

After turning power ON,

check the display for indications below and remove as follows:

Push [SLEEP]

Push and hold [SPCH • LOCK]

Push [NB/AFC]

 

FM

OFF DLY

SLEEP

 

LOCK

kHz

 

 

 

 

 

 

NB AFC AGC-F APF-N

BANK

RECV

 

 

 

10-ATT-20

 

*ICOM IC-R8500

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Push [AGC]

Push [10dB] and/or [20 dB]

Mode selection

Push one of the mode keys one or more times to select the desired mode. Consult the table below for basic characteristics of each mode.

The indications in the table appear in the bank name area for 1 sec. after an operating mode is selected.

MODE

BANDWIDTH

INDICATION

DESCRIPTION

FM

normal

12 kHz/–6 dB

 

Amateur bands, citizens band, utility communications, marine bands,

 

 

 

etc. FM-narrow can only receive narrow FM signals; normal FM can

narrow

5.5 kHz/–6 dB

 

 

 

receive both normal and narrow FM signals.

 

 

 

 

 

 

medium

5.5 kHz/–6 dB

 

Broadcasting, amateur bands, citizens band, air band, etc. AM-wide

AM

 

 

 

wide

 

 

12 kHz/–6 dB

 

mode is used for clear audio reception. Signals however, may be

 

 

 

 

received with interference.

 

narrow

2.2 kHz/–6 dB

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SSB

USB

 

 

Shortwave broadcasting, amateur bands, etc. Use USB for normal

 

2.2 kHz/–6 dB

 

LSB

 

SSB reception; LSB is not normally used.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CW

normal

2.2 kHz/–6 dB

 

Morse code communications. Use this mode to receive radio-tele-

 

 

 

narrow

500 Hz/–6 dB

 

type, etc. by shifting the receive frequency.

 

 

 

(option)

 

 

 

WFM

 

150 kHz/–6 dB

 

TV broadcasting, FM broadcasting, etc. TV and FM broadcasting

 

 

cannot be accessed in FM mode because their signals are too wide.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents IC-r8500 Accessories included with the IC-R8500 Qty Explicit DefinitionsTable of Contents ➋ SLEEP/SET Switch SLEEP/SET Panel DescriptionFront panel ➎ Headphone Jack Phones7MAIN Dial 5SPEECH/LOCK Switch SPCH/LOCK@0S-METER @7SCAN Switches Scan Scan SET Skip p Auto pPrio p DLY D/S pRear panel 7ATTENUATOR Indicators 9RECEIVE IndicatorFunction display MHz kHzMounting installation ConnectionsLocation Receiver standRequired connections Using a long wire antenna for HF bands TYPE-N Connector Installation ExamplePL-259 Connector Installation Example Antenna connection GroundingConnecting to a PC Tape recorder connectionsTransceive function Data demodulation terminalFrequency Setting Using the keypadExample Setting the Frequency Using the Keypad Read me firstUsing the main dial Selecting a tuning stepSetting the programmable tuning step Setting the lock function coverageMode selection Initial settingsReceive Functions Center indicator Squelch functionFunctions for FM Functions for SSB/CWBFO adjustment Noise blankerAudio peak filter Dagc functionFor high speed data 9600 bps reception in FM mode Data communicationsConnections Receiving methodBank Initial Contents Usage Memory ChannelsGeneral Bank selectionUsing the M-CH selector Using the keypadChannel selection Bank limit functionCopy and paste memory editing ProgrammingClearing Channel name programming Channel/bank namesBank name programming Deleting memory channels Assigning channel numbersTo rearrange bank channel assignments ➂ Rotate M-CH to select the following Adding/inserting memory channels➃ Push Bank for 1 sec. to perform the selected operation Scans OperationMemory scan Memory select scanDProgrammed scan Mode select function Specifying skip channel and frequencyPriority scan Specifying skip channelsVoice scan control function Automatic bank limit/skip functionsTurning OFF the automatic function Scan speed/delay functions Programming scan edge frequenciesScan resume condition OFF DLY ∞Scan delay Assigning a function to the DELAY/SPEED controlScan speed Sleep Timer OperationSET Mode Selecting quick set modeSelecting initial set mode Display Example Quick SET ModeQuick set mode items Initial set mode items When the optional UT-102 Voice Synthesizer Unit is Installed, you can select between EnglishInstalled, you can select between faster or slower This item sets the data transfer rate. When AutoConnector Information RS-232C socket Remote jackIf OUT jack AGC OUT jackDC 13.8 V and DC in sockets REC Remote jackREC OUT jack Phones jackControl Commands Command tableData format Basic format from PC to IC-R8500Memory channel contents set & write 1A ‘OK’ message from IC-R8500 to PC‘NG’ message from IC-R8500 to PC Special bank number and channels bnMaintenance Optional Installations ➂Replace the top coverCR-293HIGH Stability Crystal Unit Operation TV-R7100 specificationsGeneral TV receiverTroubleshooting Memory Channels Scan Problem Possible Cause Solution General SpecificationsReceiver Options AH-7000FL-52ACW Narrow Filter 455 kHz 500Hz/-6 dB AD-55/A/V AC AdapterCount on us

IC-R8500 specifications

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