Icom IC-706MKIIG, I706MKTMG instruction manual Scan types, Preparation

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5 MEMORY AND SCAN OPERATION

Scan types

PROGRAMMED SCAN

Repeatedly scans between two scan edge frequencies (scan edge memory channels 1A and 1B).

 

Scan

Scan edge 1A or 1B

Scan edge 1B or 1A

 

Jump

This scan operates in VFO mode.

PRIORITY WATCH

Checks for signals on a memory or call channel while operating on a VFO frequency.

Memory channel watch

Call channel watch

VFO

Memory

VFO

Call

frequency

channel

frequency

channel

This scan operates in VFO mode.

MEMORY SCAN

Repeatedly scans all programmed memory channels.

BLANK

S(select)

Mch 2

Mch 3

Mch 4

Mch 1 S (select)

 

S (select) Mch 5

Mch 99

Mch 7

Mch 6

S (select)

S (select)

 

This scan operates in memory mode.

SELECTED MEMORY SCAN

Repeatedly scans all selected memory channels.

BLANK

S(select)

Mch 2

Mch 3

Mch 4

Mch 1 S (select)

 

S (select) Mch 5

Mch 99

Mch 7

Mch 6

S (select)

S (select)

 

This scan operates in memory mode.

Preparation

Channels

For programmed scan: Program scan edge frequen- cies into scan edge memory channels 1A and 1B (p. 34).

For memory scan: Program 2 or more memory chan- nels except scan edge memory channels.

For memory select scan: Designate 2 or more memo- ry channels as select memory channels—select a memory channel, then push [(F-2)SEL] in the S2 dis- play (memory mode) to designate the channel as a select memory channel.

For priority watch: Program 1 memory channel to be watched.

Scan resume ON/OFF

You can select the scan to resume or cancel when detecting a signal, in initial set mode, item 21. Scan resume ON/OFF must be set before operating a scan. See p. 53 for ON/OFF setting and scan resume con- dition details.

Scan speed

Scan speed can be selected from 2 levels, high or low, in initial set mode. See p. 47 for details.

Squelch condition

SCAN

PROGRAMMED

MEMORY SCANS

STARTS

SCAN

PRIORITY WATCH

WITH

 

 

 

The scan continues

Scan pauses on each

 

until it is stopped

channel when the

 

manually, and does

scan resume is ON;

 

not pause even if it

not applicable when

SQUELCH

detects signals.

OFF.

This is not applicable

 

OPEN

when the scan

 

 

 

 

resume is OFF and a

 

 

programmable step

 

 

(more than 1 kHz) is

 

 

selected.

 

 

Scan stops when detecting a signal.

SQUELCH

If you set scan resume ON in initial set mode,

the scan pauses for 10 sec. when detecting a

CLOSED

signal, then resumes. When a signal disap-

 

pears while scan is paused, scan resumes 2

 

sec. later.

 

 

 

 

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Contents I706MKG Precautions Word Definition RwarningTable of Contents Front panel Panel Description0MAIN Dial Tension Latch 2LOCK Switch Lock @2PREAMP/ATTENUATOR Switch P.AMP/ATTFunction switches BREAK-IN p VOX Function pSpeech Compressor p Function pRear and side panels ACC PIN # Name Description Specifications Color When connecting the ACC conversion cable OPC-599ACC Socket 4DSP Indicators 1DOT Matrix Indicators3FUNCTION Indicators Function displayMicrophone Connector ➊UP/DOWN Switches UP/DN ➋LOCK Switch Lock➌PTT Switch PTT HM-103 Schematic DiagramUnpacking Installation and ConnectionsPL-259 Connector Installation Example GroundingStand InstallationSingle body mounting Front panel separationRequired connections Rtty TerminalAdvanced connections Connecting a NON-ICOM DC Power Supply Power supply connectionsConnecting the PS-125 / PS-85 DC Power Supply Connecting a NON-ICOMConnecting the IC-PW1 Connecting the AH-4Connecting the AT-180 External antenna tuners and linear amplifierInitial settings Frequency SettingWhen first applying power CPU resetting Power onVFO description VFO ModeMemory Mode pgs ExampleHz and 10 Hz tuning steps Frequency settingProgrammable tuning steps Band selectionSSB/CW/RTTY modes Any mode FM/WFM/AM modes MHz quick tuning stepTS Switch Flow Chart Sub dial functionQuick band change function Mode selectionOperating Mode Selection ➁ Push F-1-F-3 to select a band stacking registerIf shift function Receive and TransmitFunctions for receive RIT functionPreamp and attenuator Noise blankerAGC time constant Peak meter holdSimple band scope RF gain and squelchRF/SQL control priority Filter ON/OFF Filter PresettingOptional filter selection SSBANF Automatic Notch Filter function NR Noise Reduction functionFunctions for transmit Output power and mic gainDMeter function Speech compressor VOX operationOptional AT-180 Automatic Antenna Tuner operation Manual TuningTuner Operation AH-4 operation ➂ The Tuner light lights constantly when tuning is completeOptional AH-4AUTOMATIC Antenna Tuner operation PTT tune function➀ Select VFO a and set the frequency to 7.057 MHz/CW Split frequency operationQuick split function Split lock function➄ Push and hold PTT to transmit release PTT to receive Repeater operation➆ To return to simplex operation, push F-1SPL ➅ Communicate in the usual manner Tone squelch operationTone scan operation ➂ Push F-3SCN to toggle tone scan operation on and OFFThis function automatically activates the repeater set One-touch repeater functionAuto repeater function Frequency Duplex DirectionCW operation Functions for CWConnections for CW Elec KEYSetting the electronic keyer CW reverse modeDElectronic CW keyer Quick SET Mode CW pitch controlConnections for Rtty FSK Functions for RttyConnections for Afsk Rtty FSK operation Presetting for RttyRtty Afsk operation Connections for packet Adjusting the transmit signal output from the TNCPacket operation Data socketSpot measurement Measuring SWRPlot measurement Memory channel selection Memory and Scan OperationMemory channels Memory clearingProgramming in memory mode Programming in VFO modeMemory/call programming Calling up memory names Frequency transferringMemory names Editing programming memory namesCalling up a frequency from a memo pad Memo padsWriting frequencies and operating modes into memo pads ➀ Select the S1 displayScan types PreparationSelect memory scan operation Programmed scan operationMemory scan operation Priority watchCI-V connection example Remote Jack CI-V InformationData format Command Table VFO A=BInitial set mode operation SET ModeQuick set mode operation GeneralQ2 MIC Gain SSB/AM/FM only Quick set mode itemsQ3 VOX Delay SSB/AM/FM only Q4 VOX Gain SSB/AM/FM onlyQ5 Anti VOX SSB/AM/FM only Initial set mode items RF/SQL SQL/AUTO/RFSQL SPL Offset split offset Quick Split quick split functionSplit Lock split lock DUP HF duplex offsetAuto Rptr auto repeater AM NB Noise blanker in AM modePWR on CHK Power on check Scan Resume scan resumePTT Tune PTT tune function 29 9600 Mode Data socket speedTune Strt auto tuner start Vsend SEL ACC socket outputCI-V Baud CI-V data rate LVL Spch S-level speechCI-V Addres CI-V address CI-V TRN CI-V transceiveMemory backup MaintenanceFuse replacement CleaningTroubleshooting Power Supply Receive Problem Possible Cause SolutionTransmit Display Scan Problem Possible Cause Solution Optional INSTALLATIONS/SETTINGS Opening the transceiver caseIf filters Installation DOperationS2 S1 B a AT-180 internal switch descriptionPIN no Description Name Top view Internal ViewsBottom view Options SP-10EXTERNAL Speaker SP-12EXTERNAL Speaker PS-125DC Power SupplySP-7EXTERNAL Speaker SP-20EXTERNAL SpeakerSpecifications Menu Guide + power onPower OFF then on to exit initial set mode Indication Description No. IndicationFor 2 sec SSB/AM/FM mode CW mode Rtty modeMode Display Display MenuCount on us About CE Declaration ConformityForward clearance, Eirp by frequency band Installation NotesTypical amateur radio installation Eirp Clearance heights by frequency bandInstallation Note About SP-7 External Speaker

I706MKTMG, IC-706MKIIG specifications

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