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Icom IC-706MKIIG Instruction Manual
75 pages 2.22 Mb
2 EXPLICIT DEFINITIONSPRECAUTIONS IMPORTANTRead this instruction manual carefully Save this instruction manual. RWARNING HIGH VOLTAGE! NEVER RNEVER apply AC to the [DC13.8V] socket on the RNEVER apply more than 16 V DC, such as a 24 V RNEVER let metal, wire or other objects touch any RNEVER expose the transceiver to rain, snow or 3 TABLE OF CONTENTSUNPACKING 4 112 218 3When rst applying power (CPU resetting)M1 SPL A/B A=B DM1 display selection Initial settings 19 3VFO description M1 SPL A/B A=BThe differences between VFO and memory mode 20 3Programmable tuning steps Band selection Frequency settingM1 A/B A=B DIAL SPL Rotate 22 3Quick band change function S3 7144 430 Mode selection 23 RECEIVE AND TRANSMITFunctions for receiveDIF shift function DRIT function 24 DNoise blankerM4 VOX COM AGC M3 NAR NB MET DAGC time constant DPreamp and attenuator DPeak meter hold DRF gain and squelch DSimple band scope 25 1k SWP___ 2k SWP Filter variations*Optional lter. FL-232 FL-223 FL-103 FL-101 FL-100 FL-232 FL-223 FL-103 FL-101 FL-100 23 Optional lter installation and selection tables SSB 26 DOptional lter selectionFL-103* FL-94 FL-100* FILTER ON/OFF:Push [DISPLAY] 1 or 2 times if Gor Sappears. Push [MENU] one or more times to select M3. lter; for 2 sec. to select the wide lter.appears when the narrow lter is selected; appears when the wide lter is selected. Note:When selecting the narrow lter, the graphic passband is narrowed (see diagram below).Normal operation narrow is selected FL-223* SSB, CW, RTTY 1.9 kHz/6 dB SSB, CW, RTTY 2.4 kHz/6 dB AM, FM 8 kHz/6 dB Mode Band widthNameFIL 1 FIL 2 FL-100 FL-101 FL-103 FL-223 FL-232 FIL 1 FIL 2 FL-100 FL-101 FL-103 FL-223 FL-232 FL-232* FL-272 FM Normal FL-23+ SFPC455E Narrow FL-94 AM Normal FL-94 Narrow FL-272 CW, RTTY Table key: Wwide position Mmedium (normal) position NNarrow position DNR (Noise Reduction) function DANF (Automatic Notch Filter) function 27 DSP Functions S4 ANF NR NRL S4 LEVEL 8 NRLSetting output power Available power Setting microphone gain Q1 RF POWER Q2 MIC GAIN DMeter function DOutput power and mic gain 28 Functions for transmit32 Split frequency operationDQuick split functionPROGRAMMING SPLIT SHIFT FREQUENCY 16 SPL OFFSET SPL 33 DRepeater operation17 DUP 144MM4 VOX DUP TON Q6 RPTR TONEPROGRAMMING DUPLEX SHIFT FREQUENCY 12 QUICK SPLIT 34 Tone squelch operationTone scan operationM4 VOX DUP TON Q8 RPTR-T SCN Q8 T-SQL SCN Q7 TONE SQL 35 One-touch repeater functionAuto repeater functionM4 VOX DUP TON M1 SPL A/B A=B DConnections for CW DCW operationM4 BRK1/4 AGC Q3 BK-IN DELAY Q4 CW PADDLE Paddle operation from front panel MIC connector For no break-in operation: 36 Functions for CW37 DCW pitch controlDCW reverse mode DElectronic CW keyerSetting the electronic keyer DConnections for RTTY (FSK) DConnections for AFSK 38 Functions for RTTY40 Packet operationDConnections for packet DData socket DAdjusting the transmit signal output from the TNC SWR 41 G2 10k STR 42 5Memory channels Memory clearing Memory channel selection 43 Memory/call programmingMWProgramming in memory mode 44 5 Frequency transferringR name edit G4 Repeater Memory namesCalling up memory names Editing (programming) memory names G4 memory name G4 Re RepeaterCalling up a frequency from a memo pad MPR 45 Memo padsWriting frequencies and operating modes into memo pads MPW 46 5 Scan typesPreparationSquelch condition Channels Scan resume ON/OFF Scan speed S2 SCN SEL V/M S2 SCN PRI V/M S2 SCN SEL V/M 47 Programmed scan operationMemory scan operation Select memory scan operation Priority watch 48 6DCI-V connection example DData format 50 7GeneralQ1 RF POWER 1 MODE SELECT DQuick set mode operation DInitial set mode operation Q4 RTTY KEYING 51 Quick set mode itemsQ1 RF POWER Q2 MIC GAIN Q2 CW PITCH Q2 RTTY TONE Q3 VOX DELAY Q3 BK-IN DELAY Q3 RTTY SHIFT Q4 VOX GAIN 52 7Q6 CARRIER Frq Q6 RPTR TONE Q4 CW PADDLE Q5 KEY SPEED Q6 RATIO Q7 TONE SQL Q5 ANTI VOX 4 BACK LIGHT 5 KEY LIGHT 53 Initial set mode items2 BEEP 3 BAND BEEP 1 MODE SELECT Q8 RPTR-T SCN Q8 T-SQL SCN 54 11 PEAK HOLD 6 AUTO OFF 7 RF/SQL 8 SUBDIAL 9 OPT. FIL 1 10 OPT. FIL 2 15 DUP HF 12 QUICK SPLIT 55 DUP DUP16 DUP 50M 19 1TOUCH RPTR 17 DUP 144M 18 DUP 430M 14 SPL OFFSET 13 SPLIT LOCK 56 26 PWR ON CHK 20 AUTO RPTR 24 AM NB 22 SCAN SPEED 23 U/D SPEED 21 SCAN RESUME 25 PAD CH 57 29 9600 MODE 27 A-TUNE STRT 28 PTT TUNE 30 VSEND SEL 31 SPEECH LANG 32 SPEECH SPD 58 733 S-LVL SPCH 37 CI-V 731 36 CI-V TRN 34 CI-V ADDRES 35 CI-V BAUD 59 MAINTENANCEFuse replacement Cleaning Memory backup 60 9The following chart is designed to help you correct problems which are not equipment malfunctions. RECEIVE POWER SUPPLY POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION REF. 61 TROUBLESHOOTINGPROBLEM TRANSMITDISPLAYSCAN POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION REF. 62 10 66 11 70 14
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