Icom IC-R20 Other communications in the USA, Channels Murs channels, HF CB Citizens Band channels

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FREQUENCY TABLE 13

Other communications in the USA

DHF CB (Citizens Band) channels

D GMRS (General Mobile

D BRS (Business Radio

CH

Frequency

126.965 MHz

226.975 MHz

326.985 MHz

427.005 MHz

527.015 MHz

627.025 MHz

727.035 MHz

827.055 MHz

927.065 MHz

10 27.075 MHz

11 27.085 MHz

12 27.105 MHz

13 27.115 MHz

14 27.125 MHz

15 27.135 MHz

16 27.155 MHz

17 27.165 MHz

18 27.175 MHz

19 27.185 MHz

20 27.205 MHz

CH

Frequency

2127.215 MHz

2227.225 MHz

2327.255 MHz

2427.235 MHz

2527.245 MHz

2627.265 MHz

2727.275 MHz

2827.285 MHz

2927.295 MHz

3027.305 MHz

3127.315 MHz

3227.325 MHz

3327.335 MHz

3427.345 MHz

3527.355 MHz

3627.365 MHz

3727.375 MHz

3827.385 MHz

3927.395 MHz

4027.405 MHz

Radio Service) channels

Transceiver

Transceiver

Receive

transmit

462.5500 MHz

467.5500 MHz

462.5625 MHz

 

462.5750 MHz

467.5750 MHz

462.5875 MHz

 

462.6000 MHz

467.6000 MHz

462.6125 MHz

 

462.6250 MHz

467.6250 MHz

462.6375 MHz

 

462.6500 MHz

467.6500 MHz

462.6625 MHz

 

462.6750 MHz

467.6750 MHz

462.6875 MHz

 

462.7000 MHz

467.7000 MHz

462.7125 MHz

 

462.7250 MHz

467.7250 MHz

 

 

D FRS (Family Radio Service)

Service) channels

Dot color

Frequency

Red

151.625 MHz

Purple

151.955 MHz

Blue

154.570 MHz

Green

154.600 MHz

White

462.575 MHz

Black

462.625 MHz

Orange

462.675 MHz

Brown

464.500 MHz

Yellow

464.550 MHz

“J” Dot

467.763 MHz

“K” Dot

467.813 MHz

Silver Star

467.850 MHz

Gold Star

467.875 MHz

Red Star

467.900 MHz

Blue Star

467.925 MHz

 

 

13

channels

DMURS channels

CH

Frequency

1

151.820 MHz

2

151.880 MHz

3

151.940 MHz

4

154.570 MHz

5

154.600 MHz

 

 

CH

Frequency

1

462.5625 MHz

2

462.5875 MHz

3

462.6125 MHz

4

462.6375 MHz

5

462.6625 MHz

6

462.6875 MHz

7

462.7125 MHz

 

 

CH

Frequency

8467.5625 MHz

9467.5875 MHz

10 467.6125 MHz

11 467.6375 MHz

12 467.6625 MHz

13 467.6875 MHz

14 467.7125 MHz

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Contents IR20 Equipment damage may occur Some frequency bands are inhibited according to versionAuto write and 50 scan edge channels are included May occurOperate this device under FCC regulations PrecautionSupplied Accessories Table of Contents Preparations Batteries installationBattery pack installation Quick Reference GuideSwivel belt clip Option Belt clipThird-party antennas may in- crease receiver performance AntennaExperience Charging the batteryAbout default setting Your first scanningTurning on the receiver Adjusting audio levelAdjusting squelch level Basic operationSelecting a memory channel Setting frequencyReceive mode selection Memory programmingSelecting a scan edge channel a Programmed scan operationProgramming scan edges Writing a memory channel Selecting a scan edge channel BSelecting a scanning type Starting scan Select VFO modeCancelling scan Starting scanFront, top and side panels Panel DescriptionQDUALWATCH/CLEAR KEY Dualwatch EPOWER KEY PowerULEFT Dial L-DIAL IRIGHT Dial R-DIALVFO/MHz KEY VFO MHz Or 10 MHz tuning steps pMODE/SCAN KEY Mode Scan VOLUME/DIAL KEY 1 DIAL.SELInputs digit ‘8’ for frequency input, memory Push for 1 sec. to enter the set modeInputs digit ‘5’ for frequency input, memory Inputs digit ‘0’ for frequency input, memory@2STOP/PLAY ≈ Function display QBATTERY IndicatorWDUPLEX Indicators p ESIGNAL Squelch IndicatorsUSKIP Indicators p RANL/NB Indicator pgsTLOCK Indicator p YAFC Indicator pBattery installation Battery INSTALLATION/CHARGINGCharging caution Battery chargingBattery caution Regular chargingRapid charging with the BC-156 CP-18A/E fuse replacementMemory mode/PreSet*/TV*/Weather† channels Frequency and Channel SettingMode selection VFO modeOperating band selection Available frequency bands 2425Using the dial Setting a tuning stepSetting a frequency Tuning step selectionUsing the keypad Frequency can be directly set via numeral keysEditting MHz to 1260.240 MHz Lock function Receive mode selectionReceiving Setting audio volumeWhen a signal is received Basic OperationSquelch level setting Monitor functionPush and hold SQL to monitor the operating frequency RF gain Attenuator functionSetting Duplex operationRotate R-DIALto select Duplex NB/ANL function AFC functionSelect the sweep steps, if desired Band scopeSingle band operation Dial function assignmentOperating bands table for dualwatch operation Main band selection Band exchangeLower band’s squelch adjustment Setting audio volume Squelch level settingMemory channel programming Memory channel contentsMemory Channels General descriptionPush MR S.MW for 1 sec. to set the channel into the bank Memory bank settingRotate R-DIALto select the bank channel Memory bank selectionRotate R-DIALto select the desired character Programming memory/bank nameSelecting memory/bank name Indication Available charactersDication type from bank name or memory name Copying memory contents Memory clearing Push MR S.MW for 1 sec. to clear the contentsErasing/transferring bank contents FREQUENCY/MEMORY Skip Function p Scan OperationScan types Full Scan pSelect VFO mode with VFO MHz To start the scan, release Mode ScanFull/band/programmed scan Scan edges programming To stop the scan, push Dualwatch Select memory mode with MR S.MWRelease Mode Scan to start the selected scan Memory/bank/all bank scanClearing the stored frequencies Auto-memory write scanDuring auto-memory write scanning Recalling the stored frequenciesSkip channel/frequency setting SET Scan pause timerPush Dualwatch to exit set mode Scan resume conditionScan resume timer Priority Watch Priority watch typesAbout priority beep function Select the desired memory channel Push Dualwatch to exit set mode and start the watchPush Dualwatch to cancel the watch Priority watch operationVFO scan watch qSelect memory mode 0Push Dualwatch to cancel the watch and scanWhile scanning memory/bank channels Comfortable Receiving Tone/DTCS squelch operationPush Dualwatch to stop the beeps and blinking man- ually Available tone frequency list Tone squelch frequency/DTCS code settingAvailable Dtcs code list Push 8 SETDtcs polarity setting Push 4 T-SCANfor 1 sec. to start the tone scan Tone scanSET Mode Expanded set mode ON/OFFGeneral Set mode items Expanded set mode itemsGeneral set mode items Display backlighting Priority watchKey-touch beep Beep output levelAF filter Power saveNoise blanker ANL functionFM antenna selection No accessible key is available, exceptPower and Lock AM antenna selectionMonitor key action Auto power OFFDefault Dial speed accelerationTurns the scan stop beep function on and OFF Scan pause timerScan resume timer Scan stop beepSets the audio output function while scope operation Scope audio outputOffset frequency Duplex directionAvailable subaudible tone frequencies Tone frequencyDtcs code Dtcs polarityTurns weather alert function on and OFF LCD contrast can be adjusted through 15 levelsMemory bank link LCD contrastCI-V address CI-V baud rateCI-V transceive Selecting antenna RPush Dualwatch to exit set modeOther Functions Antenna selectionWeather alert function Turn the weather alert function OFF in set modeWeather channel operation Weather channel selectionCloning using a personal computer Data cloningReceiver shows following indications Cloning error Auto power-off functionPlaying back recorded content IC recorderRecording a received audio Recording set mode Quality setting Playback speed settingSame time, but cannot erase each track independently Automatic recordingErasing recorded audio RECPartial reset Control Command Command tableData format CI-V compatible transceiver Control CommandCcir channels Frequency TableTV channels S.A. channelsChannels China channelsNew ZealandFOT channels Indonesian channelsItalian channels Taiwan channelsWeather channelsunit MHz VHF marine channelsOther communications in the USA Channels Murs channelsHF CB Citizens Band channels Wireless Microphones General aviation frequenciesCable TV IRC LPD Low Power Device channels Unit MHz Other communications- other countriesPMR446 channels unit MHz UHF C.R.S Citizen Radio Service channels Troubleshooting MaintenanceGeneral SpecificationsOptions OptionsFor Microsoft Windows XP Driver InstallationDriver Installation Windows starts installing the USB driver 0Repeat step e to y After the installation is completed, click FinishFor Microsoft Windows 2After clicking Finish, the dialog appears as belowFound New Hardware Wizard will come up as below. Click Next Select Click Driver Installation For Microsoft Windows 98/98SE/Me Select Click COM port confirmation Click the Device Manager IR20 Pocket GuideRelease Mode Scan to start scan We Icom Inc. Japan Declaration ConformityKamiminami, Hirano-ku, Osaka 547-0003, Japan #07 France