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IC-706MKIIG, I706MKTMG Count on us, 1-1-32Kamiminami, Hirano-ku,Osaka 547-0003,Japan
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Troubleshooting
Specification
Install
•HM-103SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
Fuse replacement
When connecting the ACC conversion cable OPC-599
Problem
When first applying power CPU resetting
Command Table
Q3 BK-INDELAY
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Printed in Japan
Copyright © 2001 by Icom Inc.
1-1-32
Kamiminami,
Hirano-ku,
Osaka
547-0003,
Japan
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Contents
i706MKG
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
HF/VHF/UHF ALL MODE TRANSCEIVER
PRECAUTIONS
EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS
RWARNING HIGH VOLTAGE! NEVER
For U.S.A. only
TABLE OF CONTENTS
2 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS
10 OPTIONAL INSTALLATIONS/SETTINGS
Accessories included with the IC-706MKIIG
q POWER SWITCH POWER p.
t TUNING STEP SWITCH TS pgs. 17,
y MODE SWITCH MODE p
o UP/DOWN BAND SWITCHES Y/ZBAND
2LOCK SWITCH LOCK
3DISPLAY SWITCH DISP p
5MENU SWITCH MENU p.
6RIT/SUB DIAL SWITCH RIT/SUB p.
Function switches
S1 MW MPW MPR
r ACCESSORY SOCKET ACC p.
y CI-VREMOTE CONTROL JACK REMOTE
o DC POWER SOCKET DC13.8V p.
Rear and side panels
When connecting the ACC conversion cable OPC-599
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
ACC SOCKET
➄ AF
q NARROW/WIDE FILTER INDICATORS
w MODE INDICATORS Show the operating mode
e PROGRAMMABLE/1 MHz TUNING STEP INDICATORS
r SPLIT INDICATOR
➊UP/DOWN SWITCHES UP/DN
➋LOCK SWITCH LOCK
➌PTT SWITCH PTT
•MICROPHONE CONNECTOR
2 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS
PL-259CONNECTOR INSTALLATION EXAMPLE
Unpacking
Grounding
Installation
DSingle body mounting
DStand
DFront panel separation
Required connections
HF/50 MHz ANTENNA
2 m ANTENNA
MICROPHONE p.
HEADPHONES
SWITCH
Advanced connections
REMOTE p.
Power supply connections
CONNECTING THE PS-125 / PS-85DC POWER SUPPLY
CONNECTING A NON-ICOM
DC POWER SUPPLY
CONNECTING THE AH-4
CONNECTING THE AT-180
CONNECTING THE IC-PW1
External antenna tuners and linear amplifier
3 FREQUENCY SETTING
When first applying power CPU resetting
Initial settings
POWER
VFO description
•The differences between VFO and memory mode
VFO MODE
EXAMPLE
Frequency setting
•Programmable tuning steps
•1 Hz and 10 Hz tuning steps
M1 SPL A/B A=B
•1 MHz quick tuning step
TS SWITCH FLOW CHART
Rotate DIAL
•Sub dial function
Mode selection
S3 7 144
S3 7 GEN
•Quick band change function
RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT
Functions for receive
DIF shift function
DRIT function
DNoise blanker
DAGC time constant
DPreamp and attenuator
DPeak meter hold
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FILTER PRESETTING
Optional filter installation and selection tables
DOptional filter selection
FILTER ON/OFF
DANF Automatic Notch Filter function
DNR Noise Reduction function
S4 ANF NR NRL
S4 ANF NR NRL S4 LEVEL 8 NRL
DOutput power and mic gain
Q1 RF POWER
•Setting output power
•Available power
DSpeech compressor
DVOX operation
MANUAL TUNING
TUNER OPERATION •For the HF band
Through inhibit HF bands only
For the 50 MHz band
RWARNING HIGH VOLTAGE
DOptional AH-4 AUTOMATIC ANTENNA TUNER operation
AH-4operation
•PTT tune function
Split frequency operation
DQuick split function
16 SPL OFFSET
PROGRAMMING SPLIT SHIFT FREQUENCY
DRepeater operation
17 DUP 144M
12 QUICK SPLIT
Q6 RPTR TONE
Tone squelch operation
Tone scan operation
Q7 TONE SQL
Q8 T-SQLSCN
One-touchrepeater function
Auto repeater function
M1 SPL A/B A=B
FREQUENCY
Q3 BK-INDELAY
Functions for CW
DConnections for CW
DCW operation
•Setting the electronic keyer
KEYING WEIGHT EXAMPLE: morse code “K”
DCW pitch control
DCW reverse mode
Functions for RTTY
DConnections for RTTY FSK
DConnections for AFSK
PRESETTING FOR RTTY Tone frequency
DRTTY FSK operation
DRTTY AFSK operation
Q2 RTTY TONE
When transmission is not successful even though
Packet operation
DConnections for packet
DData socket
DMeasuring SWR
M3 FIL NB
G2 50k
A Spot measurement
5 MEMORY AND SCAN OPERATION
Memory channels
Memory channel selection
Memory clearing
Memory/call programming
• Programming in VFO mode
•Programming in memory mode
Frequency transferring
Memory names
Memo pads
•Calling up a frequency from a memo pad
Scan types
Preparation
•Channels
•Scan resume ON/OFF
Programmed scan operation
Memory scan operation
Select memory scan operation
Priority watch
6 REMOTE JACK CI-VINFORMATION
DCI-Vconnection example
DData format
CT-17
COMMAND TABLE
REMOTE JACK CI-VINFORMATION
Description
Cn Sc
RF POWER
7 SET MODE
General
DQuick set mode operation
Q1 RF POWER all modes
Q3 BK-INDELAY CW only
Q3 VOX DELAY SSB/AM/FM only
Quick set mode items
Q4 CW PADDLE CW only
Q5 KEY SPEED CW only
Q6 CARRIER Frq SSB only
Q6 RATIO CW only
5 KEY LIGHT key/switch backlighting
Initial set mode items
1 MODE SELECT all modes
Q8 RPTR-TSCN repeater tone scan
6AUTO OFF auto power OFF
7 RF/SQL SQL/AUTO/RF•SQL
8SUBDIAL Subdial function
9 OPT. FIL 1 optional filter
12QUICK SPLIT quick split function
13SPLIT LOCK split lock
14SPL OFFSET split offset
15DUP HF duplex offset
26PWR ON CHK Power on check
20AUTO RPTR auto repeater
21SCAN RESUME scan resume
22SCAN SPEED scan speed
27A-TUNESTRT auto tuner start
28PTT TUNE PTT tune function
29 9600 MODE Data socket speed
30VSEND SEL ACC socket output
33S-LVLSPCH S-levelspeech
34CI-VADDRES CI-Vaddress
35CI-VBAUD CI-Vdata rate
36CI-VTRN CI-Vtransceive
MAINTENANCE
Fuse replacement
Memory backup
Cleaning
9 TROUBLESHOOTING
POWER SUPPLY RECEIVE
PROBLEM
SOLUTION
TRANSMIT DISPLAY SCAN
TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM
SOLUTION
10 OPTIONAL INSTALLATIONS/SETTINGS
Opening the transceiver case
UT-102 VOICE SYNTHESIZER UNIT
IF filters
CR-282 HIGH-STABILITYCRYSTAL UNIT
DInstallation
DOperation
UT-106 DSP RECEIVER UNIT
MB-72 CARRYING HANDLE
AT-180internal switch description
•Connector information for ACC2 socket
S2 S1 D C BA
•AT-180inside top cover
11 INTERNAL VIEWS
DTop view
DBottom view
OPTIONS
12 OPTIONS
SPECIFICATIONS
+ power ON
14 MENU GUIDE
Initial set mode
Indication
Quick set mode
SSB/AM/FM mode
CW mode
RTTY mode
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•About DC power supply
ABOUT CE
•Version and frequency coverage
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
INSTALLATION NOTES
• Typical amateur radio installation
Forward clearance, EIRP by frequency band
EIRP Clearance heights by frequency band
INSTALLATION NOTE
ABOUT SP-7EXTERNAL SPEAKER
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