Icom IC-R8500 instruction manual Programming, Copy and paste memory editing, Clearing

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5 MEMORY CHANNELS

Programming

This is the method most often used to program mem- ory channels.

Select the desired memory channel.

Set the desired frequency.

When the memory channel already contains information, change the frequency using the main dial or the keypad.

When the memory channel is blank, use keypad entry only to set the frequency.

Set operating mode (p. 13) and tuning steps (p. 12).

Push and hold [MW] until the receiver emits 3 beeps.

The information is stored in the memory channel.

NOTE: When changing the memory channel before pushing [MW], the set frequency (and mode/tuning steps) is erased.

FM

[MW] key

 

OFF DLY

 

 

 

 

 

 

kHz

USR-A

BLANK

 

MW

 

Push for 1 sec.

FM

 

 

OFF DLY

 

 

 

kHz

USR-A

 

 

 

Copy and paste (memory editing)

When the frequency (and mode/tuning steps) is set for a channel; or, when you want to change a fre- quency using the contents of another memory chan- nel, the copy/paste function is helpful to keep (or con- firm) the previously programmed contents.

Push [M-SET] to temporarily store the displayed frequency, mode, etc.

M ” appears.

Only 1 channel can be stored in the temporary space.

Select the memory channel you wish to program

the frequency into.

Push [M-SET] again to paste the stored contents.

M ” disappears.

NOTE: Remember that pushing [MW] is always necessary to program contents into a memory channel. Pasted contents will be cleared if the [MW] key is not pushed for 1 sec.

[M-SET] key

Clearing

Information programmed into a memory channel can be cleared (erased).

Select the memory channel to be cleared.

Push and hold [M-CL] until the receiver emits 3

beeps.

 

Convenient: Bank assign function

 

Using the bank assign function, memory channels

 

can be removed (along with their programmed con-

[M-CL] key

tents) from a particular memory bank and placed

 

temporarily in the ‘free’ bank. See p. 21.

 

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Contents IC-r8500 Accessories included with the IC-R8500 Qty Explicit DefinitionsTable of Contents Front panel ➋ SLEEP/SET Switch SLEEP/SETPanel Description ➎ Headphone Jack Phones7MAIN Dial 5SPEECH/LOCK Switch SPCH/LOCK@0S-METER @7SCAN Switches Scan Scan SET Prio p Skip pAuto p DLY D/S pRear panel Function display 7ATTENUATOR Indicators9RECEIVE Indicator MHz kHzLocation Mounting installationConnections Receiver standRequired connections PL-259 Connector Installation Example Using a long wire antenna for HF bandsTYPE-N Connector Installation Example Antenna connection GroundingTransceive function Connecting to a PCTape recorder connections Data demodulation terminalExample Setting the Frequency Using the Keypad Frequency SettingUsing the keypad Read me firstSetting the programmable tuning step Using the main dialSelecting a tuning step Setting the lock function coverageMode selection Initial settingsReceive Functions Functions for FM Center indicatorSquelch function Functions for SSB/CWAudio peak filter BFO adjustmentNoise blanker Dagc functionConnections For high speed data 9600 bps reception in FM modeData communications Receiving methodGeneral Bank Initial Contents UsageMemory Channels Bank selectionChannel selection Using the M-CH selectorUsing the keypad 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 Memory scan ScansOperation Memory select scanDProgrammed scan Priority scan Mode select functionSpecifying skip channel and frequency Specifying skip channelsVoice scan control function Automatic bank limit/skip functionsTurning OFF the automatic function Scan resume condition Scan speed/delay functionsProgramming scan edge frequencies OFF DLY ∞Scan delay Assigning a function to the DELAY/SPEED controlScan speed Sleep Timer OperationSelecting initial set mode SET ModeSelecting quick set mode Display Example Quick SET ModeQuick set mode items Initial set mode items Installed, you can select between faster or slower When the optional UT-102 Voice Synthesizer Unit isInstalled, you can select between English This item sets the data transfer rate. When AutoIf OUT jack Connector InformationRS-232C socket Remote jack AGC OUT jackREC OUT jack DC 13.8 V and DC in socketsREC Remote jack Phones jackData format Control CommandsCommand table Basic format from PC to IC-R8500‘NG’ message from IC-R8500 to PC Memory channel contents set & write 1A‘OK’ message from IC-R8500 to PC Special bank number and channels bnMaintenance Optional Installations ➂Replace the top coverCR-293HIGH Stability Crystal Unit General OperationTV-R7100 specifications TV receiverTroubleshooting Memory Channels Scan Problem Possible Cause Solution General SpecificationsReceiver FL-52ACW Narrow Filter 455 kHz 500Hz/-6 dB OptionsAH-7000 AD-55/A/V AC AdapterCount on us

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