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4RECEIVE FUNCTIONS
■Initial settings
■Mode selection
Push one of the mode keys one or more times toselect the desired mode. Consult the table below forbasic characteristics of each mode.The indications in the table appear in the bank namearea for 1 sec. after an operating mode is selected.SCAN SET
FM
RECVBANK
10-ATT-20APF-NAGC-FAFCNBOFF
kHz
DLY ∞
SLEEP
LOCK
*ICOM IC-R8500
[AF GAIN]: 10 o’clock
[APF]: center
[IF SHIFT]: center
Push [SLEEP]
Push [NB/AFC]
Push [AGC] Push [10dB] and/or [20 dB]
Push and hold
[SPCH • LOCK]
Before turning power ON, set controls and switches as indicated below:
After turning power ON,check the display for indications below and remove as follows:
[SQUELCH]: max. CCW
MODE BANDWIDTH INDICATION DESCRIPTIONFM
12 kHz/–6 dB Amateur bands, citizens band, utility communications, marine bands,
etc. FM-narrow can only receive narrow FM signals; normal FM can
receive both normal and narrow FM signals.
AM5.5 kHz/–6 dB
Broadcasting, amateur bands, citizens band, air band, etc. AM-wide
mode is used for clear audio reception. Signals however, may be
received with interference.
SSB 2.2 kHz/–6 dB Shortwave broadcasting, amateur bands, etc. Use USB for normal
SSB reception; LSB is not normally used.
CW2.2 kHz/–6 dB Morse code communications. Use this mode to receive radio-tele-
type, etc. by shifting the receive frequency.
WFM 150 kHz/–6 dB TV broadcasting, FM broadcasting, etc. TV and FM broadcasting
cannot be accessed in FM mode because their signals are too wide.
5.5 kHz/–6 dB
normal
narrow
2.2 kHz/–6 dB
medium
narrow
12 kHz/–6 dB
wide
USB
LSB
normal
500 Hz/–6 dB
narrow
(option)