COMMAND TABLE

Cn

Sc

Description

00

Send frequency data

01

xx

Send mode data

02— Read band edge frequencies

03— Read display frequency

04— Read display mode

05— Set frequency data 00*1 Set LSB

01*1 Set USB

02*1 Set AM

0603*1 Set CW

04*1 Set RTTY

05*1 Set FM

06*1 Set WFM

Set to VFO

00 Set to VFO A

07 01

Set to VFO B

A0

VFO A=B

B0

Switch VFO A and B

REMOTE JACK (CI-V) INFORMATION 6

Cn Sc

Description

00

Scan stop

0E

 

01Scan start

00Split OFF

01Split ON

0F 10 Simplex mode

11Duplex mode

12Duplex + mode

0010 Hz TS

01100 Hz TS

021 kHz TS

035 kHz TS

049 kHz TS

1005 10 kHz TS

06 12.5 kHz TS

07 20 kHz TS

08 25 kHz TS

09 100 kHz TS

11xx ATT ON/OFF; 00=OFF; 20=ON

Set to memory mode

08

Mch

mc*2

09

Memory write

0A

Memory to VFO

15

01 Read squelch condition

02Read S-meter level

02Preamp setting

12AGC setting

0B

Memory clear

0C

Read duplex offset frequency

0D

Set duplex offset frequency

*1When wide or normal operation is available, add “00” for wide oper- ation or “01” for normal operation; when normal or narrow operation is available, add “00” for normal operation or “01” for narrow opera- tion; when wide, normal and narrow operation is available, add “00” for wide operation, “01” for normal operation and “02” for narrow operation.

*2Memory channel number 1A=0100/1b=0101, 2A=0102/2b=0103, 3A=0104/3b=0105, C1=0106, C2=0107.

1622 NB setting

42 TONE setting

43 TSQL setting

44 COMP setting

46 VOX setting

47 BK-IN setting

19 00 Read transceiver ID code

46

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Icom I706MKTMG, IC-706MKIIG instruction manual Command Table, Vfo A=B

I706MKTMG, IC-706MKIIG specifications

The Icom IC-706MKIIG and the Icom IC-706MKTMG are two prominent transceiver models known for their compact design and versatile capabilities. These radios cater to amateur radio enthusiasts, providing a wide range of features suitable for both HF and VHF/UHF operations.

The IC-706MKIIG is a well-regarded dual-band transceiver that operates on HF frequencies from 160 meters to 10 meters and VHF/UHF from 6 meters to 70 centimeters. One of its main features is its compact footprint, making it an excellent choice for mobile operations as well as fixed installation. The transceiver provides up to 100 watts of output power on HF and 50 watts for VHF/UHF, ensuring robust performance for various amateur applications.

On the other hand, the IC-706MKTMG brings the same foundational performance but includes enhanced features aimed at improving user experience. It boasts a high-resolution LCD display with clear visibility under varying light conditions. This model offers advanced digital signal processing (DSP) technology, enhancing audio clarity and reducing noise interference. The built-in auto notch filter and noise blanker efficiently eliminate unwanted signals, allowing users to focus on their desired contacts without distraction.

Both models support multiple modes of operation, including SSB, CW, AM, and FM, which provides versatility in how users can communicate. They feature an easy-to-navigate menu system, allowing users to access settings quickly. With built-in memories and a large number of program settings, operators can customize their experience and quickly switch between configurations.

One standout feature of the IC-706 series is its built-in antenna tuner, which helps match the transceiver to various antenna types, optimizing performance and simplifying setup. The radios also include support for external control via CAT commands, accommodating advanced integration into larger station setups.

In terms of user connectivity, both transceivers come equipped with USB ports and support sound card capabilities, enabling digital modes such as PSK31 and RTTY easily. This integration enhances versatility, catering to modern digital communications alongside traditional voice modes.

Robust, reliable, and feature-rich, the Icom IC-706MKIIG and IC-706MKTMG models stand out as exemplary choices for amateur operators looking for a compact yet comprehensive transceiver solution. Their combination of technologies and characteristics continues to make them popular in the ham radio community.