Icom IC-208H instruction manual Priority Watch, Priority watch types, Ority watch starts

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Priority watch types

PRIORITY WATCH 8

Priority watch checks for signals on a VFO frequency every 5 sec. while operating in memory mode. The transceiver has 3 priority watch types to suit your needs. You can also trans- mit on the VFO frequency while the priority watch operates.

The watch resumes according to the selected scan resume condition. See previous page for details.

NOTES:

If the pocket beep function is activated, the transceiver

MEMORY CHANNEL WATCH

While operating on a VFO fre- quency, priority watch checks for a signal on the selected memory channel every 5 sec.

5 sec.

50 msec.

VFO Memory

frequency channel

7

automatically selects the tone squelch function when pri-

ority watch starts.

MEMORY SCAN WATCH

While operating on a VFO fre- quency, priority watch checks for signals on each memory chan- nel in sequence.

The memory skip function is useful to speed up the scan.

5 sec.

 

50 msec.

 

Mch 1

 

 

VFO

SKIP

Mch 2

 

Mch 3

frequency

 

 

 

Mch 199

8

CALL CHANNEL WATCH

While operating on a VFO fre- quency, priority watch checks for signals on the call channel every 5 sec.

5 sec.

50 msec.

VFO Call

frequency channel

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Contents I208H May occur Word Definition RwarningEquipment damage may occur Personal injury, fire or electric shockOperate this device under FCC regulations PrecautionSupplied Accessories Dtmf Memory Encoder Installation methods InstallationQuick Reference Guide Drill 4 holes where the mounting bracket is to be installed Using the mounting bracketLocation Separation cable connection Microphone connectionConnect the supplied microphone as illustrated below Detach the controller as belowDrill 2 or 4 holes where the bracket is to be installed Optional MB-58 installationWhen using the optional MB-65 DC power supply connection Battery connectionConnecting to a DC Power Source Connecting to a DC Power SupplyAntenna connector Antenna installationAntenna uses a PL-259 connector Antenna locationIC-208H has 2 m and 70 cm transmittable bands Your first contactPush Band to select the desired frequency band You can select the desired frequency band from the HM-133Tune the frequency Repeater operation Setting duplexPush Func then CLR AMW Programming memory channelsPush and hold S.MWMW for 1 sec. to program Front panel- controller Panel Description2BAND Switch Band 0MEMORY/CALLPRIORITY Switch M/CALLPRIO4CONTROLLER Release Latch WDUPLEX Indicators p QTRANSMIT IndicatorETONE Indicators Function display5S/RF Indicators 2MEMORY Channel Number Indicators6OUTPUT Power Indicators 7BUSY IndicatorAntenna Information Rear PanelData Jack PIN Assignment 1MEMORY/CALL Switch MR/CALL 0BAND Switch BandMicrophone HM-133 Holding Microphone keypadCancels the scan or priority watch Ming Cancels frequency entryAtion is performed Ing the a to D, # and MkeysOptional Microphones HM-118N/TN/TAN DTurning power ON/OFF Setting a FrequencyPreparation Dvfo and memory modesUsing the Y/Z keys Using the tuning dialUsing the keypad Push Setlock to enter set mode Tuning step selectionLock functions Switch the microphone keypad lock functionFrequency lock DMicrophone keypad lockReceiving Basic OperationMonitor function SQL Y DMUTE/ SQL Z #16KEY-L, respectivelySquelch attenuator Push PWR to exit initial set modeRF Indicator Power Output Selecting output powerTransmitting Audio mute function One-touch PTT functionPush PTT to transmit and push again to re- ceive Repeater Operation Repeater operation flow chartGeneral Push and hold PTT to transmit Accessing a repeaterRelease PTT to receive Push Simp 9TSQL to return to simplex opera- tion Set the receive frequency repeater output freSubaudible tones Subaudible tonesSubaudible tone frequency list Hz tone Dtmf tonesPush Band to select the desired frequency SET band Offset frequencyPush Y or Z to set the desired offset Frequency range and offset direction Setting the auto repeater function ON/OFFFrequency range Duplex direction General description Memory OperationMemory channel selection Rotate Dial to select the memory channel to be pro- grammed Programming a memory channelPush S.MWMW for 1 sec. to program Programming a memory channel via the microphone Copying memory contents Memory/callmemory/call Example Transferring memory channel 30 contents to channelSelect the memory/call channel to be transferred Rotate Dial to select the target memory channelProgramming channel names Rotate the tuning dial to select the desired characterPush Then push To select the channel. Push Push SET BD-OFF or ENT CT-OFF until ANM appear DTo indicate the channel nameRotate Dial to select the memory channel to be cleared Memory clearingPush S.MWMW momentarily, then push S.MWMW again for 1 sec Push Y/Z to select the desired contents in the bank Rotate Dial to select the contents in the bankMemory bank selection Rotate Dial to select the desired bank, a to JPush MR/CALL then select the desired mem Memory bank settingOry channel via Y/Z or keypad Transferring bank contents Call channel selection Call Channel OperationCall channel transferring Programming a call channel Scan types Scan OperationMemory mode for memory scan Push VFO/LOCK to select VFO mode forScan start/stop PreparationExample Programming 145.300 MHz into scan edges 1A Scan edges programmingProgramming scan edges via microphone Push Monidtmf to exit set mode Skip channel settingSelect a memory channel Scan resume condition Rotate Dial to set the desired timerPriority watch types Priority WatchOrity watch starts Push M/CALLPRIO for 1 sec. to stop the watch Priority watch operationPush MR/CALL, then push Scan 2 to start the memory scan Programming a Dtmf code Dtmf Memory EncoderPush Monidtmf for 1 sec. to turn the Dtmf encoder on Push Monidtmf to exit Dtmf memory programming conditionPush VFO/LOCK to exit the programming condition Push Func then LOW 6DTMF to turn Dtmf Dtmf encoder onAutomatic transmission Dtmf memory Transmitting a Dtmf codeTransmitting a Dtmf memory directly Mentarily, then push the desired Dtmf keys A to F Manual transmissionPush DTMF-S again to deactivate the Dtmf direct selection Pocket beep operation Pocket Beep and Tone SquelchWaiting for a call from a specific station Lect the Dtcs polarityAvailable tone frequency list Calling a waiting station using pocket beepTone/DTCS squelch operation Push TONET-SCAN for 1 sec. to start the tone scan Tone scanSelects the tone type to be scanned Other Functions Set modeDisplay color Display dimmerRepeater tone Tone squelch toneDtcs code Tuning stepOffset frequency Dtcs polarityMemory name setting Scan resume timerChannel skip setting Memory bank settingBank link setting Program scan skip settingMemory bank link function Turns weather alert function on and OFFEntering initial set mode Initial set modeDAuto power OFF Time-out timerKey-touch beep Cooling fan control Squelch delayData transmission speed Microphone sensitivityDtmf speed Active bandNarrow TX function Push Band or MR/CALL to select the desired AM/FM narrow modeWeather channel operation Turn the weather alert function OFF in set modeWeather channel selection Weather alert functionMicrophone keys Default settingUP/DN keys on a microphones 1/F-2 keys on HM-133Partial reset Push Setlock on the master transceiver Cloning between transceiversCloning error Cloning using a personal computerBps packet operation Packet operationData speed Connect the transceiver and a TNC as illustrated belowOther Functions Bps high speed packet operation Increase the TNC output level Adjusting the transmit signal output from TNCTroubleshooting MaintenanceProblem Possible Cause Solution 20 a Fuse replacementFuse Specifications Specifications and OptionsDgeneral DtransmitterOptions OPC-347/OPC-1132 DC Power CablesOPC-600/600R*, OPC-601/601R* Separation Cables Mode Arrangement Mode Arrangement Kamiminami, Hirano-ku, Osaka 547-0003 Japan