ICOM IC-R6 Instructions

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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVER
|R6
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
WARNING: MODIFICATION OF THIS DEVICE TO RECEIVE CELLULAR RADIOTELEPHONE SERVICE SIGNALS IS PROHIBITED UNDER FCC RULES AND FEDERAL LAW.
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Thank you for purchasing this Icom product. The IC-R6
commu nications receive r is designed and built with Icom’s
superior technology and craftsmanship. With proper care, this product should provide you with years of trouble-free operation.
We want to take a moment of your time to thank you for mak­ing your IC-R6 your radio of choice, and hope you agree with Icom’s philosophy of “technology first.” Many hours of research and development went into the design of your IC-R6.
D FEATURES
m Covers 0.100–1309.995 MHz* wide
frequency range
*
Some frequency bands are prohibited receiver version
m External power supply operation m 1300 memory channels with 22 banks
available
m 150 mW* AF power with BTL (bridge-tied
load) amplifier
*At 10% distortion with a 16 Ω load (internal speaker)
, depending on the
IMPORTANT
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS carefully and completely
before using the receiver.
SAVE THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL— This
instruction manual contains important operating instructions for the IC-R6.
EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS
WORD DEFINITION
R DANGER!
R WARNING!
CAUTION Equipment damage may occur.
NOTE
Icom, Icom Inc. and the Icom logo are registered trademarks of Icom Incorporated (Japan) in Japan, the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Spain, Russia, Australia, New Zealand, and/or other countries.
Personal death, serious injury or an explosion may occur.
Personal injury, fire hazard or electric shock may occur.
Recommended for optimum use. No risk of personal injury, fire or electric shock.
Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Cor­poration in the United States and/or other countries.
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PRECAUTIONS
RDANGER! NEVER short the terminals of the battery pack. Shorting may occur if the terminals touch metal objects such as a key, so be careful when placing the battery packs (or the receiver) in bags, and so on. Carry them so that shorting cannot occur with metal objects. Shorting may damage not only the battery pack, but also the receiver.
RDANGER! NEVER let fluid from inside the battery cells get in your eyes. If it does, blindness can result. Rinse your eyes with clean water, without rubbing them, and immedi­ately go to a doctor.
RWARNING! NEVER operate the receiver with an ear­phone, headphones or other audio accessories at high vol­ume levels. If you experience a ringing in your ears, reduce the volume level or discontinue use.
RWARNING! NEVER connect the receiver to an AC outlet. This may pose a fire hazard or result in an electric shock.
RWARNING! NEVER throw a battery cell into a fire since as internal battery gas can cause explosion.
RWARNING! NEVER operate or touch the receiver with wet hands. This could cause an electric shock or damage the receiver.
RWARNING! NEVER connect the receiver to a power source of more than 6.3 V DC directly. This will damage the receiver.
CAUTION: DO NOT operate the receiver while driving a vehicle. Safe driving requires your full attention—anything less may result in an accident.
CAUTION: DO NOT expose the receiver to rain, snow or any liquids.
NEVER solder the battery cell. This may damage the bat­tery.
DO NOT place or leave the receiver in direct sunlight or in areas with temperatures below –10°C (+14˚F) or above +60°C (+140˚F).
DO NOT use harsh solvents such as Benzine or alcohol when cleaning, because they will damage the receiver’s sur­faces.
Even when the receiver power is OFF, a slight current still flows in the circuits. Remove batteries from the receiver when not using it for a long time. Otherwise, the installed batteries will become exhausted, and will need to be recharged.
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FCC INFORMATION
• FOR CLASS B UNINTENTIONAL RADIATORS:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reason­able protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radi­ate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful inter­ference to radio communications. However, there is no guar­antee that interference will not occur in a particular instal­lation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit differ­ent from that to which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV techni­cian for help.
CAUTION: Changes or modifications to this device, not
expressly approved by Icom Inc., could void your authority to operate this device under FCC regulations.
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OPERATING THEORY
Electromagnetic radiation, which has frequencies of 20,000 Hz (20 kHz*) and above, is called radio frequency (RF) energy because, it is useful in radio transmissions. The IC-R6 receives RF energy from 0.100 MHz* to 1309.995 MHz and converts it into audio frequency (AF) energy which in turn actuates a loudspeaker to create sound waves. AF energy is in the range of 20 to 20,000 Hz.
* kHz is an abbreviation of kilohertz or 1000 hertz, MHz is abbrevi-
ation of megahertz or 1,000,000 hertz, where hertz is a unit of fre­quency.
OPERATING NOTES
The IC-R6 may receive its own oscillated frequency, result­ing in no reception or only noise reception, on some fre­quencies.
The IC-R6 may receive interference from extremely strong signals on different frequencies or when using an external high-gain antenna.
Icom is not responsible for the destruction, damage to, or per­formance of any Icom or non-Icom equipment, if the malfunc­tion is because of:
• Force majeure, including, but not limited to, fires, earthquakes, storms, floods, lightning, other natural disasters, disturbanc­es, riots, war, or radioactive contamination.
• The use of Icom receivers with any equipment that is not man-
ufactured or approved by Icom.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
IMPORTANT ………………………………………………… i EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS …………………………………… i PRECAUTIONS ……………………………………………… ii FCC INFORMATION ……………………………………… iii OPERATING THEORY …………………………………… iii OPERATING NOTES ……………………………………… iii SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES ………………………………… v
QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE ���������� I–VII
n Preparation ……………………………………………… I n Your first scanning experience ……………………… III n Memory programming ……………………………… IV n Programmed scan operation ………………………… V
1 PANEL DESCRIPTION ������������ 1–4
n Front, top and side panels ………………………… 1 n Function display ……………………………………… 3
2 BATTERY CHARGING ������������ 5–8
n Battery installation …………………………………… 5 n Caution ………………………………………………… 5 n Battery charging ……………………………………… 7
3 FREQUENCY AND CHANNEL SETTING ��� 9–12
n VFO and memory channels ………………………… 9 n Frequency band selection …………………………… 9 n Setting a frequency …………………………………… 11 n Setting a tuning step ………………………………… 11 n Selecting a memory channel ………………………… 12 n Lock function ………………………………………… 12
4 BASIC OPERATION ������������ 13–17
n Receiving ……………………………………………… 13
n Setting audio volume ………………………………… 13 n Squelch level setting ………………………………… 14 n Receive mode selection ……………………………… 14 n Monitor function ……………………………………… 15 n Attenuator function …………………………………… 15 n Duplex operation ……………………………………… 16 n Dial select step ……………………………………… 17
5 MEMORY CHANNELS ����������� 18–27
n General description …………………………………… 18 n Selecting a memory channel ………………………… 18 n Memory channel programming ……………………… 19 n Memory bank setting ………………………………… 20 n Memory bank selection ……………………………… 21 n Programming memory/bank name ………………… 22 n Selecting display type ………………………………… 23 n Copying memory contents …………………………… 24 n Memory clearing ……………………………………… 25 n Transferring memory contents ……………………… 26 n Erasing/transferring bank contents ………………… 27
6 SCAN OPERATION ������������ 28–37
n Scan types …………………………………………… 28 n Full/band/programmed link/programmed scan …… 29 n Scan edges programming …………………………… 30 n Programming scan name …………………………… 31 n Programming other contents ………………………… 32 n Memory/all bank/bank link/bank scan ……………… 33 n Auto memory write scan …………………………… 34 n Skip channel/frequency setting ……………………… 35 n Scan resume setting ………………………………… 37
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7 PRIORITY WATCH ������������ 38–40
n Priority watch types …………………………………… 38 n Priority watch operation ……………………………… 39
8 TONE SQUELCH AND POCKET BEEP ��� 41–44
n Tone squelch frequency/DTCS code setting ……… 41 n Tone/DTCS squelch operation ……………………… 43 n Tone scan ……………………………………………… 44
9 Set mode ���������������� 45–56
n General ………………………………………………… 45 n Set mode items ……………………………………… 46
10 OTHER FUNCTIONS ����������� 57–63
n Antenna selection …………………………………… 57 n [DIAL] function assignment ………………………… 58 n Auto power-off function ……………………………… 58 n Weather channel operation ………………………… 59 n Data cloning ………………………………………… 61 n Partial reset …………………………………………… 63 n All reset ……………………………………………… 63
11 MAINTENANCE ���������������� 64
n Troubleshooting ……………………………………… 64
12 SPECIFICATIONS ��������������� 65 13 OPTIONS ������������������ 67 14 POCKET GUIDE ������������� 68–69 15 INFORMATION ���������������� 70
n About CE and DOC…………………………………… 70 n Disposal ……………………………………………… 70
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SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES
q Antenna ············································································1 w Hand strap ········································································ 1 e Belt clip ············································································· 1 r Ni-MH batter ies* ······························································ 2 t AC adapter* ····································································· 1
* Not supplied, or the shape is different, depending on the receiver
version.
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Preparation
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QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE
D Battery installation
q Remove the battery
cover from the receiver.
w Install two AA (LR6)
size Ni-MH or alkaline cell batteries.
• Be sure to observe the correct polarity.
• Charge the Ni-MH bat­teries before use. (See page II for charging instructions.)
Keep the battery terminals clean. It’s a good idea to clean
the battery terminals once a week.
D Belt clip
Conveniently attaches to your belt.
To attach the belt clip:
Slide the belt clip into the plastic loop on the back of the receiver.
To detach the belt clip:
Hold down the tab (q), and slide the belt clip in the direction of the arrow (w).
D Antenna
Insert the antenna connector into the antenna base and tighten the antenna screw.
• NEVER carry the receiver by holding only the antenna.
• When the jack is not in use, keep the jack cover attached to protect the connectors from dust and moisture.
For your information Third-party antennas may increase receiver performance.
An optional AD-92SMA available to connect an antenna with a BNC connector.
antenna connector adapter is
D Handstrap
To facilitate carrying the receiver, slide the hand strap through the loop on the top of the belt clip.
Quick reference guide
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QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE
Receiver
CP-18A/E Cigarette lighter cable with DC-DC converter
BC-196SA/BC-196SD
to a cigarette lighter socket
The shape may differ, depending on the version.
to an AC outlet
to the [DC4.5V] jack
[DIAL]
Rotate Then, push
D Charging the battery
q Install the Ni-MH batteries. w Plug the AC adapter into an AC outlet. e Insert the adapter plug into the [DC4.5V] of the receiver.
• The battery confirmation is displayed.
RWARNING!: NEVER attempt to charge the alkaline batteries.
NOTE: When no operation is performed for 10 seconds, the receiver automatically skips these settings, and the receiver cannot charge the batteries. In that case, remove the batteries for more than 2 seconds and retry these setting from step q.
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r Rotate [DIAL] to select “Y,” then push [BAND].
• The charging confirmation is displayed.
t Rotate [DIAL] to select “Y,” then push [BAND] to start the
battery charging.
• The battery icon scrolls during charge.
• Both segments blink when completely charged.
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Your first scanning experience
[DIAL]
[DIAL]
Now that you have your IC-R6 ready, you are probably ex­cited to start listening. We would like to take you through a few basic operation steps to make your first “Listennig Expe­rience” enjoyable.
D About the default settings
The [DIAL] control function can be traded with the [p]/ [q] keys function. However, in this QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE, the factory default setting ([DIAL] selects the oper­ating frequency) is used for simple instruction.
QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE
2. Adjusting audio level
Push [p]/[q] to set a desired
audio level.
3. Adjusting squelch level
While holding down [SQL],
rotate [DIAL] to set the squelch level.
Quick reference guide
D Basic operation
1. Turning ON the receiver
Hold down [ ] for 1 second to
turn the power ON.
4. Setting a desired frequency
The tuning dial will allow you to dial in the frequency you want to listen to. Pages 11 and 17 will instruct you on how to set the tuning speed.
q Push [BAND] repeatedly to
select a frequency band.
• While holding down [BAND], then rotating [DIAL] will also select a frequency band.
w Rotate [DIAL] to set the receive
frequency.
While holding down [FUNC], rotate [DIAL] to select frequencies in MHz steps.
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QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE
[DIAL]
Your first scanning experience (continued)
5. Receive mode selection
Push [MODE] repeatedly to
select a desired receive mode.
• The FM, WFM or AM is selectable.
Memory programming
The IC-R6 has 1300 memory channels for storing often used receive frequency, mode, etc.
1. Setting frequency
In the VFO mode, set a desired receive frequency and receive mode.
• When the “ ” icon is displayed, push [V/M] to select the VFO mode.
2. Selecting a memory channel
Hold down [S.MW](V/M) for 1 second, then rotate [DIAL] to select a desired memory channel.
• The “ ” icon and memory chan-
nel number blink.
3. Writing a memory channel
Hold down [S.MW](V/M) for 1 second until 3 beeps sound.
• The memory channel number automatically increases if you con-
tinue to hold down [S.MW](V/M) after programming.
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Programmed scan operation
QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE
25 pairs (50 channels) of scan edge memories, specify the scanning ranges, are used for programmed scan operation. The programmed scan scans between the frequencies in channels “xxA” and “xxB” (xx=00 to 24). Therefore, before operating the programmed scan, different frequencies must be programmed into “A” and “B” scan edge channels.
D Programming scan edges
A start frequency must be programmed into a “xxA,” and an end frequency must be programmed into a “xxB” memory channel.
1. Setting frequency
In the VFO mode, set a desired receive frequency and receive mode.
• When the “ ” icon is displayed, push [V/M] to select the VFO mode.
2. Selecting a scan edge “A” channel
Hold down [S.MW](V/M) select one of the 25 scan edge “A” channels.
• The “ ” icon and scan edge channel number blink.
for 1 second,
then rotate [DIAL] to
3. Writing a scan edge channel
Hold down [S.MW](V/M) for 1 second until 3 beeps sound.
• The paired scan edge “B” channel is automatically selected if you continue to hold down [S.MW](V/M) after programming.
• When programming is completed, return to the VFO mode.
4. Setting frequency
In the VFO mode, set a desired receive frequency.
5. Selecting a scan edge “B” channel
Hold down [S.MW](V/M) select one of the 25 scan edge “B” channels.
• The “ ” icon and the scan edge channel number blink.
• When the scan edge “B” channel is already selected in step 3, (by holding down [S.MW](V/M) after programming), skip this step.
for 1 second,
then rotate [DIAL] to
6. Writing a scan edge channel
Hold down [S.MW](V/M) for 1 second until 3 beeps sound.
• The next scan edge “A” channel is automatically selected if you continue to hold down [S.MW](V/M) after programming.
• When programming is completed, return to the VFO mode.
Quick reference guide
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QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE
• Full scan
• Band scan
• Program link scan
• Program scan
• All memory scan
• All bank scan
• Bank link scan
• Bank scan
Scan type display examples
In the VFO mode In the memory mode
D Starting scan
1. Select the VFO mode.
Push [V/M] to select the VFO mode for a VFO scan opera­tion, such as full scan, band scan and programmed scan.
• Select the memory mode by pushing [V/M] again for a memory scan operation, such as all memory scan, bank link scan or bank scan.
2. Selecting a scan type
Hold down 1 second, and to select one of the desired scan­ning types.
• Select “ALL” for full scan, “BAND” for band scan, “P-LINK x” for pro­grammed link scan (x= 0 to 9), “PROGxx” for programmed scan (xx= 0 to 24; only programmed scan edge numbers are displayed).
• Select “M-ALL” for all memory scan, “B-ALL” for all bank scan, “B-LINK” for bank link scan or “BANK-x” for bank scan (x= A to R, T, U, W, Y; only programmed bank groups are dis­played).
[SCAN](MODE) for
then rotate [DIAL]
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3. Starting scan
• Full/Band scan
• Program link Program scan
• All memory/All bank bank link scan
• Bank scan
In the VFO mode In the memory mode
Push
[SCAN](MODE)
• Rotate [DIAL] to change the scanning direction.
to start the scan.
4. Cancelling scan
Push
[SCAN](MODE)
again to stop the scan.
QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE
For your information
The memory channel number you program the scan edges into correlates “PROGxx” as follows: 00A/00B: Selects “PROG 00” to scan between frequencies
programmed in channels 00A and 00B.
01A/01B: Selects “PROG 01” to scan between frequencies
programmed in channels 01A and 01B.
23A/23B: Selects “PROG 23” to scan between frequencies
programmed in channels 23A and 23B.
24A/24B: Selects “PROG 24” to scan between frequencies
programmed in channels 24A and 24B.
Quick reference guide
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PANEL DESCRIPTION
Front, top and side panels
q ANTENNA CONNECTOR (p. I)
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Connect the supplied antenna.
• An optional AD-92SMA is available for connecting an antenna with a BNC connector.
w FUNCTION KEY [FUNC]
While holding down this switch, access a key’s secondary or third function.
* The functions of [DIAL] and [p]/[q] can be exchanged. See page 58 for details.
e SQUELCH • ATTENUATOR KEY [SQL] • [ATT](SQL)
Hold down to temporarily open the squelch and moni-
tor the operating frequency. (p. 15)
While holding down this switch, rotate [DIAL]* to adjust
the squelch level. (p. 14)
While holding down [FUNC], push to toggle the attenu-
ator function ON or OFF. (p. 15)
r UP/DOWN KEYS [p]/[q]*
Adjusts the audio volume level. (p. 13)
t BAND • LOCK • MEMORY NAME KEY
[BAND] • [
Push to select the operating frequency band. (p. 9) While holding down [FUNC], push and hold for
1 second to toggle the lock function ON or OFF. (p. 12)
During memory mode operation, hold down [FUNC],
then push this key to select the display type.
• The display shows the memory bank name†, memory name† and channel number in sequence, and then returns to the frequency display. (†The memory bank name or memory name must have preprogrammed.)
y TUNING STEP • SET • DIAL EXCHANGE KEY
[TS] • [SET](TS) • [
Push to enter the tuning step selecting mode. (p. 11) Hold down for 1 second to enter the Set mode. (p. 45) While holding down [FUNC], push to exchange the
[DIAL] and [p]/[q] keys’ functions. (p. 58)
](BAND) • [ ](BAND)
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PANEL DESCRIPTION
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u POWER KEY [ ]
Hold down for 1 second to turn the receiver power ON or OFF.
i MODE • SCAN • TONE SCAN KEY
[MODE] • [SCAN](MODE) • [
Push to select the receive mode. (p. 14) Hold down for 1 second to enter the scan type selec-
tion mode. (pp. 29, 33)
• Push again to start the scan.
While holding down [FUNC], push to start a tone scan.
(p. 44)
o VFO/MEMORY • MEMORY WRITE • SKIP KEY
[V/M] • [S.MW](V/M) • [
Toggles between the VFO and the memory mode. (p. 9) Hold down for 1 second to enter the memory edit
mode. (p. 19)
m While in the VFO mode (p. 29)
Hold down [FUNC], then push this key to set the VFO skip scan setting ON or OFF.
m While in the memory mode (p. 35)
Hold down [FUNC], then push this key to select the scan skip setting for the selected channel.
* The functions of [DIAL] and [p]/[q] can be exchanged. See page 58 for details.
](MODE)
](V/M)
!0 EXTERNAL DC-IN CONNECTOR [DC4.5V] (p. 7)
Connect an AC adapter or an optional cigarette lighter cable for both charging the installed rechargeable battery and operating. Connectable voltage is from 4.5 V DC to
6.3 V DC. Depending on the receiver version, this connector is la-
beled [DC6V].
!1 EXTERNAL SPEAKER CONNECTOR [SP]
Connect an optional earphone or headphones. The internal speaker will not function when any external equipment is connected. (See page 67 for a list of avail­able options.)
!2 CONTROL DIAL [DIAL]*
Rotate to select the operating frequency. (p. 11) While scanning, changes the scanning direction.
(pp. 29, 33)
While holding down [SQL], sets the squelch level.
(p. 14)
While holding down [FUNC], sets the operating fre-
quency in 100 kHz, 1 MHz or 10 MHz in the VFO mode. (pp. 11, 17)
While holding down [FUNC], selects the memory
channel in 10 channels steps in the memory mode. (pp. 12, 18)
While holding down [BAND], selects the frequency
band in the VFO mode. (p. 9)
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PANEL DESCRIPTION
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q BATTERY ICON
Both segments appear when the batteries have ample
capacity.
• They do not appear when operating with an external power
Only the right segment “ ” appears when the batter-
ies have less than half capacity.
Scrolls while charging the rechargeable batteries. (p. 8)
Both segments disappear when completely charged.
w LOCK ICON (p. 12)
Appears when the lock function is activated.
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e DUPLEX ICONS (p. 16)
“DUP” appears when plus duplex, and “DUP–” appears when minus duplex operation is selected.
r TONE ICONS (p. 43)
“T SQL” appears while the tone squelch function is in use. “T SQL-R” appears while the reverse tone squelch
function is in use.
“DTCS” appears while the DTCS squelch function is in
use.
“DTCS” appears while the reverse DTCS squelch func-
tion is in use.
S” appears with the “T SQL” or “DTCS” icon while
the pocket beep function
squelch) is in use.
(with Tone squelch or DTCS
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t VSC ICON (p. 5 2)
Appears while the VSC (Voice Squelch Control) function is in use.
y AUTO WRITE CHANNEL ICON (p. 34)
Appears when an auto write channel is selected.
u SKIP ICONS
m While in the VFO mode (p. 29)
“PSKIP” appears when the VFO skip scan setting is ON.
m While in memory mode (p. 35)
“SKIP” appears when the selected memory channel
is specified as a skip channel.
“PSKIP” appears when the displayed frequency is
specified as a skip channel for the memory scan or skip frequency for the VFO scan.
i PRIORITY WATCH ICON (pp. 39, 40)
Appears while priority watch is in use.
o MEMORY ICON (pp. 9, 18)
Appears when the memory mode is selected.
!0 MEMORY CHANNEL NUMBER
Shows the selected memory channel number. (pp. 9, 18)
!1 SIGNAL STRENGTH INDICATOR (p. 13)
Shows the relative signal strength while receiving signals.
PANEL DESCRIPTION
!2 ATTENUATOR ICON (p. 15)
Appears while the RF attenuator is in use.
!3 RECEIVE MODE ICONS (p. 14)
Shows the selected receive mode.
• FM, WFM and AM modes are selectable.
!4 VOLUME EXCHANGE ICON (p. 58)
Appears when the function of [DIAL] and [p ]/[q ] are exchanged.
!5 FREQUENCY READOUT
Shows a variety of information, such as the operating fre­quency, Set mode contents, memory names.
• The smaller “75,” “50” or “25” to the right of the frequency read-
out shows the 0.75, 0.5 or 0.25 kHz, respectively.
• The decimal point blinks during a scan.
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BATTERY CHARGING
Battery installation
Before installing, or replacing the batteries, hold down [ ] for 1 second to turn the power OFF.
q Remove the battery cover from the receiver.
w Install two AA (LR6) size Ni-MH batteries.
• Be sure to observe the correct polarity.
Caution
R DANGER! NEVER strike or otherwise impact the battery pack. Do not use the pack if it has been severely impacted or dropped, or if it has been subjected to heavy pressure. Battery damage may not be visible on the outside of the case. Even if the surface of the pack does not show cracks or any other damage, the cells inside the pack may rupture or catch fire.
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R DANGER! NEVER incinerate used batteries. Internal
battery gas may cause an explosion.
R DANGER! NEVER
seawater, or any other liquids. Do not charge or use a wet battery pack. If the pack gets wet, be sure to wipe it dry be­fore using. immerse the batteries in water. If the batteries become wet, be sure to wipe them dry BEFORE installing them to the receiver.
• When installing batteries, make sure they are all the same brand, type and capacity. Also, do not mix new and old bat­teries together.
• Never use batteries whose insulated covering is damaged.
Keep the battery terminals clean. It’s a good idea to occa­sionally clean them.
expose the battery pack to rain, snow,
D Caution for the Ni-MH batteries
CAUTION: Shorter battery life could occur if the batteries
are left completely discharged, or in an excessive temper­ature environment (above +55˚C; +131˚F) for an extended period of time. If the batteries must be left unused for a long time, they must be detached from the receiver after charging. Keep them safely in a cool dry place at the fol­lowing temperature range:
–20˚C to +45˚C (–4˚F to +113˚F) (up to a month) –20˚C to +35˚C (–4˚F to +95˚F) (up to six months) –20˚C to +25˚C (–4˚F to +77˚F) (up to a year*)
* We recommend charging the batteries every 6 months.
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BATTERY CHARGING
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CAUTION: Always use the batteries within the specified tem- perature range, –5˚C to +60˚C (+23˚F to +140˚F). Using the batteries out of their specified temperature range will reduce the battery’s performance and battery life.
• If your Ni-MH batteries seem to have no capacity, even
after being charged, completely discharge them by leaving the power ON overnight. Then, fully charge the batteries again. If the batteries still do not retain a charge (or only very little charge), a new batteries must be purchased. Prior to using the receiver for the first time, the batteries must be fully charged for optimum life and operation.
• The supplied batteries are rechargeable batteries.
Charge the batteries before first operating the receiver, or when the batteries become exhausted. If you want to prolong the battery life, the following points should be observed:
- Avoid over charging.
- Use the batteries until it becomes almost completely ex­hausted, under normal conditions.
D Charging caution
R WARNING! NEVER charge alkaline batteries.
The receiver can charge only the Ni-MH batteries (1.2 V, 1400 mAH typical). Other types of rechargeable battery, such as Ni-Cd or Li-Ion cannot be charged.
R WARNING! NEVER charge the receiver during a lightning
storm. It may result in an electric shock, cause a fire or dam­age the receiver. Always disconnect the power adapter before a storm.
AVOID over charging— The installed rechargeable batter- ies can be charged during operation when the AC adapter or the cigarette lighter cable is connected. To prevent over charging, the IC-R6 has charging timer that automatically disconnecting* the charging line electronically after 15 hours from charging. However, the charging timer will reset and start charging again when disconnect then reconnecting the AC adapter or CP-18A/E more than 1 minute interval.
* When the “CHARGE” setting in the Set mode is set to “CHG2 (default),”
the receiver continues to trickle charge after 15 hours have past.
• Recommended temperature range for charging:
between 0°C (+32˚F) and +40°C (+104˚F) by the receiver.
• Use the BC-196SA/BC-196SD AC adapter or CP-18A/E cigarette liter cable only. NEVER use other manufacturers’ chargers.
• The external DC power supply voltage must be between
12–16 V to charge the batteries and for operation when using an optional CP-18A/E.
• If the battery icons (“
1 minute after connecting to the DC power supply, the bat­teries may have problem. In this case, contact your Icom dealer/distributor, or purchase new batteries.
” and “ ”) disappear only
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BATTERY CHARGING
Receiver
CP-18A/E Cigarette lighter cable with DC-DC converter
BC-196SA/BC-196SD
to a cigarette lighter socket
The shape may differ, depending on the version.
to an AC outlet
to the [DC4.5V] jack
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Battery charging
D Charging connections
RWARNING! NEVER attempt to charge alkaline batteries.
• Charging period: Approx. 15 hours*
* Charging pauses when the receiver’s temperature is out of its
specified temperature range (at that time both battery icons blink), then resumes when it returns to the specified range. In that case, the charging time will be longer than 15 hours.
• External DC power operation becomes possible when using an AC adapter or cigarette lighter cable. The installed Ni-MH batteries can also be charged simultaneously.
CAUTION: BE SURE to disconnect the CP-18A/E from the cigarette lighter socket when charging is finished, because, a slight current still flows in the CP-18A/E and will drain the vehicle’s battery.
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D Charging description
When charging the installed batteries at the first time, or once the batteries are removed for more than 2 seconds, the following operations are necessary.
q Install Ni-MH batteries. (See page 5.) w Plug the AC adapter into an AC outlet; or the CP-18A/E
into a cigarette lighter socket.
e Insert the adapter plug into
[DC4.5V] of the receiver.
• The battery confirmation is dis­played.
If the confirmation does not appear, following operation
is necessary.
q Disconnect the adapter plug from [DC4.5V]. w Holding down [FUNC], insert the adapter plug again. e Release [FUNC].
NOTE: When no operation is performed for 10 seconds, the receiver automatically skips these settings, and the receiver cannot charge the batteries. In that case, remove the bat­teries for more than 2 seconds and retry these setting from step q.
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BATTERY CHARGING
[DIAL]
Rotate Then, push
Receiver
BC-194
CP-18A/E cigarette lighter cable
AC adapter (supplied with receiver)
Double-sided tape* (supplied with BC-194)
*One sheet supplied. Yo u can cut the desired size.
Cushion sheet (supplied with BC-194)
Ground screw and flat washer
spplied with
BC-194
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r Rotate [DIAL] to select “Y,” then push [BAND].
• The charging confirmation is dis­played.
t Rotate [DIAL] to select “Y,” then push [BAND] to start the
battery charging.
• While charging, the icons show “ ,” “ ” and “ (disap­pears)” in sequence, and “CHARGE” appears when the receiv-
er’s power is OFF. The icons and “CHARGE” disappear when the battery pack is completely charged.
• It takes approximately 13 hours to fully charge the Ni-MH bat­teries.
D Charger stand BC-194
The BC-194 can be used as a convenient stand for the receiver, as well as a charger when used the BC-196SA, BC-196SD or CP-18A/E as it’s power source.
The BC-194 contains a line filter. If the ground screw is connected to earth ground, the BC­194 will reduce some noises from the power source.
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[DIAL]
“ ” and memory channel number appear.
• VFO mode display
• Memory mode display
[DIAL]
FREQUENCY AND CHANNEL SETTING
VFO and memory channels
The IC-R6 has two normal operating modes: the VFO mode and the memory mode.
The VFO mode is used for a desired frequency setting within the frequency coverage.
Push [V/M] to select the VFO mode.
The memory mode is used for quick recall of the prepro-
grammed memory channels. Push [V/M] to select the memory mode.
• See page 19 for memory programming details.
What is VFO?
VFO is an abbreviation of Variable Frequency Oscillator. Operating frequencies are generated and controlled by the VFO.
Frequency band selection
The receiver can receive the AM broadcast, HF band, 50 MHz, FM broadcast, VHF air, 144 MHz, 300 MHz, 400 MHz, 800 MHz,* 1200 MHz or Weather channels
Available frequency bands differ, depending on the ver-
sion. See the specifications for details.
* Some frequency ranges are prohibited in the USA ver-
sion by regulation.
Available in only the USA version.
Push [BAND] repeatedly to select a desired frequency
band.
• When the memory mode is selected, push [V/M] to select the VFO mode first, then push [BAND] to select a desired band.
While holding down [BAND], rotating [DIAL] also selects
the frequency band.
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• Available frequency bands
AM broadcast band HF band 50 MHz band
800 MHz band 400 MHz band
FM broadcast band
VHF air band
144 MHz band
300 MHz band
Weather channels*
1200 MHz band
: Push
: While holding down , rotate
The actual frequencies may differ, depending on your receiver version. *Available in only the USA version
FREQUENCY AND CHANNEL SETTING
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FREQUENCY AND CHANNEL SETTING
[DIAL]
[DIAL] changes the frequency according to the selected tuning step.
While holding down [FUNC], rotating [DIAL] changes the frequency in 1 MHz steps (default).
[DIAL]
5 kHz tuning step
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11
Setting a frequency
q Push [V/M] to select the VFO mode, if necessary. w Select a desired frequency band with [BAND].
• Or, while holding down [BAND], rotate [DIAL] to select a desired frequency band.
e Rotate [DIAL] to select a desired frequency.
• The frequency changes according to the preset tuning step. See the section to the right for setting the tuning step.
• While holding down [FUNC], rotate [DIAL] to change the fre­quency in 1 MHz steps (default).
The MHz tuning step (dial select step) can be set to
100 kHz, 1 MHz or 10 MHz tuning steps in the Set mode. See page 17 for details.
Setting a tuning step
The tuning step can be selected for each frequency band. However, additional steps become selectable in only the VHF Air band (8.33 kHz) and in the AM broadcast band (9 kHz). The following tuning steps are available for the IC-R6.
• 5.0 kHz • 6.25 kHz • 8.33 kHz • 9.0 kHz
• 10.0 kHz • 12.5 kHz • 15.0 kHz • 20.0 kHz
• 25.0 kHz • 30.0 kHz • 50.0 kHz • 100.0 kHz
• 125.0 kHz • 200.0 kHz
D Tuning step selection
q Push [V/M] to select the VFO mode, if necessary. w Push [BAND] to select a desired frequency band.
• Or, while holding down [BAND], rotate [DIAL] to select a desired frequency band.
e Push [TS] to enter the tuning step selecting mode. r Rotate [DIAL] to select a desired tuning step. t Push [TS] to return to the VFO mode.
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FREQUENCY AND CHANNEL SETTING
[DIAL]
[DIAL] changes the memory channel.
Appears
“ ” appears while the lock function is in use.
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Selecting a memory channel
q Push [V/M] to select the memory mode.
• “ ” appears when the memory mode is selected.
w Rotate [DIAL] to select a desired memory channel.
• Only programmed memory channels can be selected.
• While holding down [FUNC], rotate [DIAL] to select a memory channel in 10 channel steps.
Lock function
To prevent accidental frequency changes and unnecessary function access, use the lock function.
While holding down [FUNC], push and hold [
for 1 second to turn the lock function ON or OFF.
• “ ” appears while the lock function is activated.
[SQL] and [p]/[q] can be used while the lock function is in use with default setting. Either or both [SQL] and [p]/[q] keys can also be locked in the Set mode. (p. 49)
](BAND)
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q Power ON [ ]
e Set frequency r Set squelch level
w Set audio level
e Select band
r Push for setting
the squelch (Push to monitor)
AUDIO LEVEL
Minimum level (no audio)
Maximum level
Initial setting
DISPLAY
BASIC OPERATION
Receiving
Make sure charged Ni-MH or brand new alkaline batteries are installed. (p. 7)
q Hold down [ w Push
e Set the receive frequency. (p. 11) r Set the squelch level. (p. 14)
t When a signal is received:
[p]
• The function display shows the volume level while setting. See the section to the right for details.
• While holding down [SQL], rotate [DIAL].
• The first click of [DIAL] indicates the current squelch level.
• “LEVEL 1” is loose squelch and “LEVEL 9” is tight squelch.
• “AUTO” indicates automatic level adjustment using a noise pulse count system.
• Hold down [SQL] to open the squelch manually.
• The squelch opens and audio is heard.
• The S-meter shows the relative signal strength.
] for 1 second to turn power ON.
or
[q]
to set a desired audio level.
Setting audio volume
The audio level can be adjusted through 40 levels.
P
ush [p] or [q] to adjust the audio level.
• A beep tone sounds while adjusting. The tone sound lets you
know the approximate sound level.
• Holding down either key will continuously change the audio level.
• Holding down [p ] or [q], then rotating [DIAL] will also adjust the audio level.
• The display shows the volume level while setting.
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BASIC OPERATION
[DIAL]
Automatic squelch
Maximum level
FM mode
AM mode
WFM mode
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Squelch level setting
The squelch circuit mutes the received audio signal, depend­ing on the signal strength. The receiver has 9 squelch levels, a continuously open setting and an automatic setting.
While holding down [SQL], rotate [DIAL] to select the
squelch level.
• “LEVEL 1” is loose squelch (for weak signals) and “LEVEL 9” is tight squelch (for strong signals).
• “AUTO” indicates the automatic level adjustment using a noise pulse count system.
• “OPEN” indicates the continuously open setting.
Receive mode selection
The receiver has three receive modes, FM, AM and WFM. The mode selection is independently stored in each band and memory channels.
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Typically, the AM mode is used for the AM broadcast stations (0.495–1.620 MHz) and air band (118–135.995 MHz), and WFM is used for FM broadcast stations (76–107.9 MHz).
Push [MODE] repeatedly to select a desired receive
mode.
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The 1st/2nd segments blink
“ATT” appears while the attenuator functions is in use.
BASIC OPERATION
4
Monitor function
This function is used to listen to weak signals, without dis­turbing the squelch setting. It can also be used to open the squelch manually, even when mute functions such as the tone squelch are in use.
Hold down [SQL] to monitor the receive frequency.
The [SQL] switch can be set to a ‘sticky’ operation in the
Expand set mode. See page 49 for details.
Attenuator function
The attenuator prevents a received signal from distorting when very strong signals are near a desired frequency, or when very strong electric fields, such as from a broadcasting station, are near your location.
While holding down [FUNC], push [ATT](SQL) to turn the attenuator function ON or OFF.
When the signal is received by the bar antenna, this func-
tion is not effective.
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BASIC OPERATION
[DIAL]
Expand set mode item
After 1 sec.
Setting display
Frequency offset item Setting display
After 1 sec.
Duplex item Setting display
After 1 sec.
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Duplex operation
Duplex communication uses two different frequencies for transmitting and receiving. Generally, duplex is used in com munication through a repeater, some utility communications, etc.
During duplex operation, the transmit station frequency is shifted from the receive station frequency by the frequency offset. Repeater information (frequency offset and shift di­rection) can be programmed into memory channels. (p. 19)
D Setting
q
Set the station’s receive frequency (repeater output frequen-
cy).
w Hold down [SET](TS) for 1 second to enter the Set mode. e Rotate [DIAL] to select the “EXPAND” item.
• “EXPAND” disappears after 1 second and “OFF” (default) and “EX” appear.
-
using EXPAND SET MODE
t Rotate [DIAL] to select the “OFFSET” item.
• “OFFSET” disappears after 1 second and “0.600” (default) and “OW” appear. (Default offset differs depending on the frequency band or receiver version.)
y While holding down [FUNC], rotate [DIAL] to set a desired
frequency offset within 0.000–159.995 MHz range.
• The tuning step, selected in the VFO mode, is used for setting. u Rotate [DIAL] to select the “DUP” item.
• “DUP” disappears after 1 second and “OFF” (default) and “DP” appear.
i While holding down [FUNC], rotate [DIAL] to select
“–DUP” or “+DUP.”
o Push [SET](TS) to exit the Set mode. !0 Hold down [SQL] to directly monitor the station’s transmit
frequency
(repeater input frequency).
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r While holding down [FUNC], rotate [DIAL] to select “ON.”
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BASIC OPERATION
[DIAL]
1 MHz step
10 MHz step
100 kHz step
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Dial select step [
This receiver has a MHz tuning step for quick frequency set­ting. You can select 100 kHz, 1 MHz or 10 MHz steps, as desired.
D Setting dial select step
q Push [V/M] to select the VFO mode. w Hold down [SET](TS) for 1 second to enter the Set mode. e Rotate [DIAL] to select the “D SEL” item.
• “D SEL” disappears after 1 second and “1M” (default) and “DS” appear.
r While holding down [FUNC], rotate [DIAL] to select a
desired dial select step.
• 100 kHz, 1 MHz and 10 MHz can be selected.
t Push [SET](TS) to exit the Set mode.
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MEMORY CHANNELS
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General description
The receiver has 1300 memory channels for storage of often-used frequencies. A total of 22 memory banks, A to R, T, U, W and Y can be selected. Up to 100 channels can be assigned to each bank.
D Memory channel contents
The following information can be programmed into memory channels:
• Receive frequency (p. 11)
• Receive mode (p. 14)
• Duplex direction (+DUP or –DUP) with a frequency off­set (p. 16)
• Tone squelch or DTCS squelch ON/OFF (p. 43)
• Tone squelch frequency or DTCS code with polarity (pp. 41, 42)
• Tuning step (p. 11)
• Attenuator function ON/OFF (p. 15)
• Voice squelch control ON/OFF (p. 52)
• AF filter ON/OFF (p. 55)
• Scan skip setting (p. 35)
• Memory bank (p. 20)
• Memory name (p. 22)
Selecting a memory channel
q Push [V/M] to select the memory mode.
• Push [V/M] to toggle between the VFO mode and the memory channel mode.
w Rotate [DIAL] to select a desired memory channel.
• Only programmed channels are displayed.
• While holding down [FUNC], rotate [DIAL] to select the memory channel in 10 channel steps.
Appears
Rotate [DIAL] to select the memory channel.
NOTE: Memory data can be erased by static electricity, electric transients, etc. In addition, it can be erased by a malfunction and during repairs. Therefore, we recommend that memory data be written down or saved to a PC using the CS-R6
software.
cloni ng
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MEMORY CHANNELS
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Memory channel programming
q Push [V/M] to select the VFO mode. w Set a desired frequency:
Select a desired band with [BAND]. Set a desired frequency with [DIAL]. Set other data
squelch, etc.)
e Hold down [S.MW](V/M) for 1 second to enter the select
memory write mode.
• 1 short and 1 long beep sounds.
• The “
” icon and memory channel number blink.
(e.g. frequency offset, duplex direction, tone
, if desired.
[EXAMPLE]: Programming 145.870 MHz into memory channel 20 (a blank channel).
The VFO mode Enter the select memory write mode.
r Rotate [DIAL] to select a desired channel.
• Scan edge channels 00A/B to 24A/B can also be selected.
• While holding down [FUNC], rotate [DIAL] to select memory channels in 10 channel steps.
t Hold down [S.MW](V/M) for 1 second.
• 3 beeps sound.
• The memory channel number automatically increases if you continue to hold down [S.MW](V/M) after programming.
NOTE: Push [V/M] to cancel programming and exit the
select memory write mode, before memory programming is finished.
RotateHold down for 1 sec. to select channel 20.
Hold down for 1 sec. to program.
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Return to the VFO mode.
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MEMORY CHANNELS
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Memory bank setting
The IC-R6 has a total of 22 banks (A to R, T, U, W and Y). Regular memory channels 000 to 1299 can be assigned to any desired bank, for easy memory management.
q Hold down [S.MW](V/M) for 1 second to enter the select
memory write mode.
• 1 short and 1 long beep sounds.
• The “
w Rotate [DIAL] to select a desired memory channel. e While holding down [MODE], rotate [DIAL] to select the
“BANK” item.
• The bank group and channel number are displayed if the select­ed memory channel has already been assigned to a bank.
• The “BANK” item can also be selected by pushing [MODE] repeatedly.
• After releasing [MODE], “-- -- -- --” is displayed instead of the frequency display, and only the “
” icon and memory channel number blink.
[DIAL]
After released.
” icon blinks.
r While holding down [BAND], rotate [DIAL] to select a
desired bank group.
• Bank groups A to R, T, U, W and Y are selectable.
• The bank groups can also be selected by repeatedly pushing [BAND].
[DIAL]
Bank group
t Rotate [DIAL] to select a desired bank channel number.
• Only vacant bank channel numbers are displayed.
[DIAL]
Bank channel
y Hold down [S.MW](V/M) for 1 second to assign the chan-
nel to the bank.
• Return to the previous screen before entering the select memory write mode.
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MEMORY CHANNELS
[DIAL]
Auto write channels
Regular memory channels
Only banks with entries are displayed
[DIAL]
Bank initial
Bank channel number
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Memory bank selection
q Push [V/M] to select the memory mode. w While holding down [BAND], rotate [DIAL] to select a
desired bank.
• The bank can also be selected by pushing [BAND] repeatedly.
• Only banks with entries are displayed.
e Rotate [DIAL] to select the bank channel.
• Only programmed channels are displayed.
r To return to a regular memory channel, while holding
down [BAND] then rotate [DIAL], or repeatedly push [BAND].
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Bank name selectionMemory name selection
Programming memory/bank name
Each memory channel can be programmed with an alpha­numeric channel name for easy recognition, and can be dis­played independently by channel. Names can be a maximum of 6 characters.
q Push [V/M] to select the memory mode. w Rotate [DIAL] to select a desired memory channel. e Hold down [S.MW](V/M) for 1 second to enter the select
memory write mode.
• 1 short and 1 long beep sounds.
• The “
” icon and memory channel number blink.
t While holding down [FUNC], rotate [DIAL] to select a
y Rotate [DIAL] to move the cursor to the right or to the left.
u Repeat steps t and y until a desired 6-character chan-
i Hold down [S.MW](V/M) for 1 second to program the
MEMORY CHANNELS
desired character.
• The selected character blinks.
Bank nameMemory name
nel name is displayed.
name and exit the programming mode.
• 3 beeps sound.
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5
r While holding down [MODE], rotate [DIAL] to select the
“M NAME” or “B NAME” item when programming the memory name or the bank name, respectively.
• The item can also be selected by pushing [MODE] repeatedly.
• After releasing [MODE], a line blinks under the first digit, and the “
” icon blinks.
• Available characters
A to Z, 0 to 9, ( , ) , *, +, –,
NOTE: Only one bank name can be programmed into
each bank. Therefore, the previously programmed bank name will be displayed when bank name is selected. Also, the programmed bank name is automatically assigned to another bank channel.
, , /, |, = and space.
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MEMORY CHANNELS
Push
Memory channel number display
Bank channel number display
Bank channel number display
Auto write channel number display
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Selecting display type
During memory mode operation, either the programmed bank name, memory name or the channel number can be displayed, instead of the frequency display.
q Push [V/M] to select the memory mode.
• If desired, push [BAND] repeatedly to select a desired bank group.
w While holding down [FUNC], push [M.N](BAND) repeat-
edly to select the display type from frequency, bank name, memory name or the channel number.
[DIAL]
Frequency display
Bank name display
When the selected memory channel has not been programmed with the bank name or memory name, the frequency is displayed.
Memory name display
Channel number display
D Selecting bank channel display
During bank channel operation, the bank channel number can also be displayed, instead of the memory channel number.
q Select the channel number display as described to the
left.
w While holding down [BAND], rotate [DIAL] to select a
desired bank.
• The bank can also be selected by pushing [BAND] repeatedly.
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Rotate .
Hold down for 1 sec.
Hold down for 1 sec. to program.
Select the memory channel
[EXAMPLE]: Copying channel 20 to 51.
Copying memory contents
MEMORY CHANNELS
5
This function copies a memory channel’s contents to the VFO (or another memory channel). This is useful when searching for signals around a memory channel frequency and for recalling the frequency offset, subaudible tone frequency etc.
D MemoryVFO
q Select the memory channel to be copied.
Push [V/M] to select the memory mode, then rotate
[DIAL] to select a desired channel.
• If desired, push [BAND] repeatedly to select a desired bank group, then rotate [DIAL] to select a desired bank channel.
w Hold down [S.MW](V/M) for 1 second to enter the select
memory write mode.
• 1 short and 1 long beep sounds.
• The “
e Rotate [DIAL] to select “VF.” r Hold down [S.MW](V/M) for 1 second to write the selected
channel contents into the VFO.
• The VFO mode is automatically selected.
” icon and memory channel number blink.
Holding down [S.MW](V/M) for 2 seconds in step w will
also copy the memory contents to the VFO. In that case, steps e and r are not necessary.
D Memorymemory
q Select the memory channel to be copied.
Push
[V/M]
[DIAL] to select a desired channel.
w Hold down [S.MW](V/M) for 1 second to enter the select
memory write mode.
• 1 short and 1 long beep sounds.
• The “
• Do not hold down [S.MW](V/M) for more than 2 seconds. Otherwise the memory contents will be copied to the VFO.
e Rotate [DIAL] to select the target memory channel. r Hold down [S.MW](V/M) for 1 second again to copy.
to select the memory mode, then rotate
” icon and memory channel number blink.
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MEMORY CHANNELS
[DIAL]
After released.
Push and hold for 1 sec.
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Memory clearing
Contents of programmed memories can be cleared (erased), if desired.
q Hold down [S.MW](V/M) for 1 second to enter the select
memory write mode.
• 1 short and 1 long beep sounds.
• The “
• Do not hold down [S.MW](V/M) for more than 2 seconds. Otherwise the memory contents will be copied to the VFO.
” icon and memory channel number blink.
w Rotate [DIAL] to select a desired memory channel to be
cleared.
e While holding down [MODE], rotate [DIAL] to select the
“CLEAR” item.
• The “CLEAR” item can also be selected by pushing [MODE]
repeatedly.
• After releasing [MODE], “CLR” is displayed and the “ ” icon blinks.
r Hold down [S.MW](V/M) for 1 second to clear the con-
tents.
• 3 beeps sound.
• The cleared channel changes to a blank channel.
• Return to the select memory write mode. The “ memory channel number blink.
” icon and
t Push [V/M] to return to the screen displayed before you
entered the select memory write mode in step q.
CONVENIENT!: Instead of doing steps e and r, while holding down
[FUNC], pushing and holding [S.MW](V/M) for 1 second also clears the contents.
BE CAREFUL! The contents of cleared memories
CANNOT be recalled, even in the bank channel mode.
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[DIAL]
• Example
Transferring the contents of memory channel 51 to channel 33.
Steps q and w
Step e
Step r
Step t
Step y
Transferring memory contents
The contents of programmed memory channels can be transferred to other memory channels.
q Hold down [S.MW](V/M) for 1 second to enter the select
memory write mode.
• 1 short and 1 long beep sounds.
• The “
• Do not hold down [S.MW](V/M) for more than 2 seconds. Otherwise the memory contents will be copied to the VFO.
w Rotate [DIAL] to select a desired memory channel to be
transferred.
e While holding down [MODE], rotate [DIAL] to select the
“CLEAR” item, then release [MODE].
• Pushing [MODE] repeatedly also selects the “CLEAR” item.
r Hold down [S.MW](V/M) for 1 second.
• The displayed contents are cleared.
CONVENIENT!: Instead of doing steps e and r, while holding down
[FUNC], pushing and holding [S.MW](V/M) for 1 second also clears the contents.
t
Rotate [DIAL] to select a desired target memory channel.
y Hold down [S.MW](V/M) for 1 second to transfer the con-
tents.
” icon and memory channel number blink.
MEMORY CHANNELS
5
5
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MEMORY CHANNELS
Hold down for 1 sec.
[DIAL]
To transfer the bank contents in bank E.
To erase
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Erasing/transferring bank contents
The contents of programmed memory channels can be erased or transferred to other memory channels.
INFORMATION: Even if the memory bank contents are
erased, the memory channel contents still remain pro­grammed.
q Select a desired bank contents to be transferred or erased
from the bank. Push [V/M] to select the memory mode. While holding down [BAND], rotate [DIAL] to select a
desired memory bank group.
Rotate [DIAL] to select the bank channel. w Hold down [S.MW](V/M) for 1 second to enter the select
memory write mode.
• 1 short and 1 long beep sounds.
• Do not hold down [S.MW](V/M) for more than 2 seconds. Otherwise the bank contents will be copied to the VFO.
• The original memory channel number is automatically dis-
played, then the “ blink.
” icon and the memory channel number
e While holding down [MODE], rotate [DIAL] to select the
r While holding down [BAND], rotate [DIAL] to select a
t Rotate [DIAL] to select a desired bank channel. y Hold down [S.MW](V/M) for 1 second to erase or transfer
“BANK” item.
• Pushing [MODE] repeatedly also selects the “BANK” item.
desired bank group to transfer. Or, select the “-- -- -- --” display when erasing the contents from the bank.
• If “-- -- -- --” is selected in this step, skip step t, and go to step y.
the bank contents.
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SCAN OPERATION
100 kHz
1309.995 MHz
Scan
Jump
Band edge
Band
edge
Scan
Jump
SKIP
SKIP
A99
A03
A00 A01 A02
A04
A98
A05
Band edge
Band
edge
Scan
SKIP SKIP
Jump
Band edge
xxA xxB
Band edge
Scan edges
Scan
Jump
SKIP
SKIP
M 0
M 4
M 1M 2M 3
M 5
M 199
M 6
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Scan types
Scanning automatically searches for signals and makes it easier to locate new stations.
FULL SCAN (p. 29)
PROGRAMMED SCAN
(p. 29)
ALL/SELECTED BANK SCAN (p. 33)
Repeatedly scans all frequen­cies over the entire band.
Some frequency ranges are not scanned, depending on the frequency coverage of the receiver version.
Repeatedly scans between two user-programmed fre­quencies. Used to check for frequencies within a specified range, such as repeater out­put frequencies, etc.
Repeatedly scans all bank channels or selected bank channels. The skip scan is also selectable.
SELECTED BAND SCAN
(p. 29)
MEMORY (SKIP) SCAN
(p. 33)
FREQUENCY/MEMORY SKIP FUNCTION (p. 35)
Repeatedly scans all fre­quencies over the entire selected band.
Repeatedly scans memory channels, except those set as skip channels. Skip channels can be turned ON or OFF by pushing [FUNC] + [ ](V/M) in the memory mode.
Skips unwanted frequencies or channels that inconven­iently stop scanning. This function can be turned ON or OFF by pushing [FUNC] +
[
](V/M) in either the VFO
or the memory mode.
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SCAN OPERATION
[DIAL]
Selectable between
“0” to “24” if programmed (p. 30)
Selectable between
“0” to “9” if programmed (p. 53)
• Full scan
• Band scan
• Program link scan
• Program scan
Rotate
Hold down for 1 sec.
During full/band scan During programmed/
link program scan
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Full/band/programmed link/programmed scan
q Push [V/M] to select the VFO mode.
• Push [BAND] to
w Set the squelch level. e Hold down [SCAN](MODE) for 1 second to enter the scan
type selection mode.
r Rotate [DIAL] to select a desired scanning type.
• Select “ALL” for full scan, “BAND” for band scan, “P-LINK x” for programmed link scan (x= 0 to 9), “PROGxx” for programmed scan (xx= 0 to 24; only programmed scan edge numbers are displayed).
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select a desired frequency band.
t To start the scan, push [SCAN](MODE).
• The scan pauses when a signal is received.
• Rotate [DIAL] to change the scanning direction. This also resumes scanning.
• Push [SCAN](MODE) again to stop the scan.
NOTE: Instead of doing steps e to t, while holding
down [SCAN](MODE), rotate [DIAL] to select a desired scan type. In this case, the scan starts after releasing [SCAN](MODE).
CONVENIENT!
The memorised skip frequencies can be skipped or scanned during a VFO scan.
In the VFO mode, hold down [FUNC], then push
[ ](V/M)
to
set the skip scan setting ON or OFF.
(default: ON)
The scan link name or scan name can be displayed instead of “P-LINK x” for program link scan (x= 0 to 9), “PROGxx” for programmed scan (xx= 0 to 24) when scan link name or scan name is programmed. Scan link name or scan name is not displayed during scan.
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SCAN OPERATION
[EXAMPLE]:
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Scan edges programming
Scan edges can be programmed in the same manner as memory channels. Scan edges are programmed into scan edge memory channels, 00A/00B to 24A/24B.
q Push [V/M] to select the VFO mode. w Set a desired frequency:
Push [BAND] to select a desired band. Rotate [DIAL] to set a desired frequency. Set other data
squelch, etc.)
e Hold down [S.MW](V/M) for 1 second to enter the select
memory write mode.
• 1 short and 1 long beep sounds.
• The “
” icon and memory channel number blink.
(e.g. frequency offset, duplex direction, tone
, if desired.
Programming 145.370 MHz into scan edge channel 03A (a blank channel).
The VFO mode Enter the select memory write mode.
r Rotate [DIAL] to select a desired programmed scan edge
channel from 00A to 24A.
t Hold down [S.MW](V/M) for 1 second.
• 3 beeps sound
• The matched “B” channel is automatically selected if you con­tinue to hold down [S.MW](V/M) after programming.
y To program a frequency for the other pair of scan edges,
00B or 24B, repeat steps w and t.
• If the same frequency is programmed into a pair of scan edges, the programmed scan will not function.
RotateHold down for 1 sec. to select channel 03A.
Hold down for 1 sec. to program.
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Return to the VFO mode.
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SCAN OPERATION
Scan name selection
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Programming scan name
Each pair of scan edge channels can be programmed with an alphanumeric scan name for easy recognition, and can be displayed during scan selection. Names can be a maxi­mum of 6 characters.
q Push [V/M] to select the memory mode. w Rotate [DIAL] to select a desired scan edge channel. e Hold down [S.MW](V/M) for 1 second to enter the select
memory write mode.
• 1 short and 1 long beep sounds.
• The “
r While holding down [MODE], rotate [DIAL] to select the
“S NAME” item.
• The item can also be selected by repeatedly pushing [MODE].
• After releasing [MODE], a line blinks under the first digit, and the “
” icon and memory channel number blink.
After released.
” icon blinks.
t While holding down [FUNC], rotate [DIAL] to select a
desired character.
• The selected character blinks.
y Rotate [DIAL] to move the cursor to the left or to the right.
u Repeat steps t and y until a desired 6-character scan
name is displayed.
i Hold down [S.MW](V/M) for 1 second to program the
name and exit the programming mode.
• 3 beeps sound.
• Available characters
A to Z, 0 to 9, ( , ) , *, +, –,
NOTE: Only one scan name can be programmed into
each pair. Therefore, the programmed scan name is auto­matically assigned to another edge channel.
, , /, |, = and space.
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SCAN OPERATION
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Programming other contents
The programmed scan can store the scanning step, receive mode and attenuator settings.
q Push [V/M] to select the memory mode. w Rotate [DIAL] to select a desired scan edge channel. e Hold down [S.MW](V/M) for 1 second to enter the select
memory write mode.
• 1 short and 1 long beep sounds.
• The “
r While holding down [MODE], rotate [DIAL] to select the
“TS,” “MODE” or “ATT” item when programming the tuning step, the receive mode or the attenuator setting.
• The item can also be selected by repeatedly pushing [MODE].
Scan step selection
Receive mode selection
Attenuator setting
” icon and memory channel number blink.
After released.
After released.
After released.
t Rotate [DIAL] to select a desired option.
Or, select the “-- -- -- --” display when erasing the contents from the option.
• If “-- -- -- --” is selected in this step, the program scan uses the VFO settings.
y Hold down [S.MW](V/M) for 1 second to program the
name and exit the programming mode.
• 3 beeps sound.
During the full/band scan:
The selected tuning step, received mode and attenuator set­tings in each frequency band are used.
During the programmed/programmed link scan:
The programmed tuning step, received mode and attenuator settings in each programmed scan edge are used.
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SCAN OPERATION
[DIAL]
• All memory scan
• All bank scan
• Bank link scan
• Bank scan
Selectable between
“A” to “R,” “T,” “U,” “W” or “Y,”
if programmed (p. 20)
See page 53 for details of the bank link programming.
Rotate
Hold down for 1 sec.
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Memory/all bank/bank link/bank scan
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q Push [V/M] to select the memory mode. w Set the squelch level. e Hold down [SCAN](MODE) for 1 second to enter the scan
type selection mode.
r Rotate [DIAL] to select a desired scanning type.
• Select “M-ALL” for all memory scan, “B-ALL” for all bank scan, “B-LINK” for bank link scan or “BANK-x” for bank scan (x= A to R, T, U, W, Y; only programmed bank groups are displayed).
t To start the scan, push [SCAN](MODE).
• The scan pauses when a signal is received.
• Rotate [DIAL] to change the scanning direction. This also resumes scanning.
• Push [SCAN](MODE) again to stop the scan.
During memory/ all bank/bank link scan
During bank scan
IMPORTANT: To perform a memory or bank scan, two or
more memory/bank channels MUST be programmed, otherwise the scan will not start.
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Auto memory write scan
SCAN OPERATION
6
This scan is useful for searching a specified frequency range, and automatically storing busy frequencies into memory channels. The same frequency ranges used for a program scan are also used for an auto memory write scan.
q Start a VFO scan.
Push [V/M] to select the VFO mode. Set the squelch level. Hold down [SCAN](MODE) for 1 second to enter the
scan type selection mode.
Rotate [DIAL] to select a desired scanning type.
• Select “ALL” for full scan, “BAND” for band scan, “P-LINK x” for programmed link scan (x= 0 to 9), “PROGxx” for pro­grammed scan (xx= 0 to 24; only programmed scan edge numbers are displayed).
Push [SCAN](MODE) to start the scan.
w Push [V/M] to turn the auto memory write function ON or
OFF.
• The “ ” icon blinks.
• Push [SCAN](MODE) to stop the scan.
[DIAL]
During auto memory write scan
The “ ” icon blinks during auto memory write scan.
D During auto memory write scanning:
• When a signal is received, the scan pauses for approxi­mately 5 seconds and the frequency is stored into an auto memory write channel group (
- 2 short beeps sound when stored.
• The scan resumes after frequency storing.
• When all channels are stored, the scan automatically stops and 1 long beep sounds.
AW
000–AW199).
D Re-calling the stored frequencies:
q Push [V/M] to select the memory mode. w Push [BAND] repeatedly, or while holding down [BAND],
rotate [DIAL], to select the auto memory write channel group.
• “AW” appears.
e Rotate [DIAL] to select a desired channel.
“AW” appears when the auto memory write channel group is selected.
D Clearing the stored frequencies:
q Select the auto memory write channel group. w While holding down [FUNC], push and hold [S.MW](V/M)
for 1 second to clear all the channels’ contents.
• 1 short and 1 long beep sounds.
NOTE: The auto memory write channel contents CANNOT be cleared by an independent channel. Thus it is a good idea to copy the contents into a regular memory channel.
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SCAN OPERATION
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Skip channel/frequency setting
Memory channels can be set to be skipped for a memory skip scan. In addition, memory channels can be set to be skipped for both a memory skip scan and a frequency skip scan. These are useful to speed up the scan time.
q Select a memory channel:
Push [V/M] to select the memory mode. Rotate [DIAL] to select a desired channel to be a skip
channel/frequency.
w Hold down [S.MW](V/M) for 1 second to enter the select
memory write mode.
e Push [MODE] repeatedly to select the “SKIP” item.
• While holding down [MODE], rotating [DIAL] can also select the “SKIP” item.
[DIAL]
• Skip setting
r While holding down [FUNC], rotate [DIAL] to select the
skip option from “SKIP,” “PSKIP” or “OFF,” for the selected channel.
• SKIP : The channel is skipped during a memory or bank scan.
• PSKIP : The channel is skipped during a memory/bank scan. The programmed frequency is skipped during a VFO scan, such as a programmed scan.
• OFF : The channel or programmed frequency is scanned dur­ing any scan.
t
Hold down [S.MW](V/M) for 1 second to store the skip status.
• The “SKIP” or “PSKIP” icon appears, according to the skip
selection in step r.
• Skip channel setting • Program skip setting
“SKIP” appears “PSKIP” appears
CONVENIENT!
The skip setting can also be set using the following steps, for easy setting.
q Select a desired memory channel to be set as a skip
channel/frequency. While holding down [FUNC], push
w
skip status from “SKIP,” “PSKIP” or “OFF
[ ](V/M)
(no indication).”
to select the
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D Storing the skip frequencies during a VFO scan
During a VFO scan, the skip frequencies can be stored into the highest blank memory channel which is automatically selected with the following operation.
q Start a VFO scan.
Push [V/M] to select the VFO mode. Set the squelch level. Hold down [SCAN](MODE) for 1 second to enter the
scan type selection mode.
Rotate [DIAL] to select a desired scanning type.
• Select “ALL” for full scan, “BAND” for band scan, “P-LINK x” for programmed link scan (x= 0 to 9), “PROGxx” for pro­grammed scan (xx= 0 to 24; only programmed scan edge numbers are displayed).
Push [SCAN](MODE) to start the scan.
w When the scan pauses and you want to set the paused
frequency as a skip frequency.
Hold down [FUNC], then push and hold [S.MW](V/M)
for 1 second to store the paused frequency into the highest blank memory channel.
• While holding down [FUNC], the scan pauses; and after writing the frequency, the scan resumes.
SCAN OPERATION
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SCAN OPERATION
6
Scan resume setting
D Scan pause timer
The scan pauses when receiving signals, according to the scan pause time. It can be set from 2–20 seconds, or unlim­ited.
q Hold down [SET](TS) for 1 second to enter the Set mode. w Rotate [DIAL] to select the “EXPAND” item. e While holding down [FUNC], rotate [DIAL] to turn the
Expand set mode selection ON.
r Rotate [DIAL] to select the “PAUSE” item. t While holding down [FUNC], rotate [DIAL] to set a
desired scan pausing time from 2–20 seconds (2 seconds steps) or “HOLD.”
• “2SEC”–“20SEC” : The scan pauses 2–20 seconds while receiv­ing a signal.
• “HOLD” : The scan pauses on a received signal until it disappears.
y Push [SET](TS) to exit the Set mode.
[DIAL]
After 1 sec.
using EXPAND SET MODE
D Scan resume timer
The scan resumes after a signal disappears, according to the resume time. It can be set from 0–5 seconds, or unlim­ited.
q Hold down [SET](TS) for 1 second to enter the Set mode. w Rotate [DIAL] to select the “EXPAND” item. e While holding down [FUNC], rotate [DIAL] to turn the
Expand set mode selection ON.
r Rotate [DIAL] to select the “RESUME” item. t While holding down [FUNC], rotate [DIAL] to set a
desired scan pausing time from 0–5 seconds (1 second steps) or “HOLD.”
• “0SEC” : The scan resumes immediately after the sig­nal disappears.
• “1SEC”–“5SEC” : The scan resumes 1–5 seconds after the signal disappears.
• “HOLD” : The scan resumes only by rotating [DIAL].
y Push [SET](TS) to exit the Set mode.
After 1 sec.
The scan resume timer must be set shorter than the scan
pause timer, otherwise this timer will not be activated.
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Priority watch types
5 seconds
VFO
frequency
Memory channel
5 seconds
VFO
frequency
SKIP
Mch 000 Mch 001 Mch 002
Mch 1299
5 seconds
VFO scan
Memory channel
5 seconds
VFO scan
SKIP
Mch 000 Mch 001
Mch 002
Mch 1299
PRIORITY WATCH
7
Priority watch checks for signals on a frequency every 5 sec­onds, while operating on a VFO frequency or scanning. The receiver has four priority watch types to suit your needs.
The watch resumes according to the selected scan resume setting. See page 37 for details.
NOTE:
If the pocket beep function is activated, the receiver auto-
matically selects the tone squelch or DTCS squelch func­tion, when priority watch starts.
D About the priority beep function
When receiving a signal on the priority frequency, you can be alerted with beeps and a blinking “S.” This function is activated when setting the priority watch function ON.
MEMORY CHANNEL WATCH
While operating on a VFO fre­quency, priority watch checks for a signal on the selected memory channel every 5 seconds.
• A memory channel with skip infor­mation can be watched.
MEMORY SCAN WATCH
While operating on a VFO fre­quency, priority watch sequen­tially checks for signals on each memory channel.
• The memory skip function and/or memory bank scan is useful to speed up the scan.
VFO SCAN WATCH
While scanning in the VFO mode, priority watch checks for signals on the selected memo­ry channel every 5 seconds.
VFO/MEMORY SCAN WATCH
While scanning in the VFO mode, priority watch sequen­talliy checks for signals on each memory channel every 5 seconds.
• The memory skip function and/or memory bank scan is useful to speed up the scan.
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PRIORITY WATCH
[DIAL]
After 1 sec.
Priority ON
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Priority watch operation
D Memory channel/memory scan watch
q Select the VFO mode; then, set an operating frequency. w Select the channel(s) to be watched.
For a memory channel watch:
Select a desired memory channel.
For a memory scan watch:
Push [V/M] to select the memory mode. Hold down [SCAN](MODE) for 1 second to enter the
scan type selection mode.
Rotate [DIAL] to select a desired scan type, then push
[SCAN](MODE) again to start the memory/bank scan.
e Hold down [SET](TS) for 1 second to enter the Set mode. r Rotate [DIAL] to select the priority watch set item.
t While holding down [FUNC], rotate [DIAL] to select “ON.”
• Select “BELL” if the priority beep function is desired.
y Push [SET](TS) to exit the Set mode and start the watch.
• The “PRIO” icon appears.
• The receiver checks the memory/bank channel(s) every 5 sec­onds.
• The watch resumes according to the selected scan resume set­ting. (p. 37)
During priority watch
Monitors the VFO frequency for 5 seconds.
During priority watch with the priority beep
A beep tone sounds and the “S” icon blinks when a signal is received on a memory channel.
u Push [SET](TS) to cancel the watch.
Pauses on a memory channel when a signal is received.
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D VFO scan watch
During a VFO scan watch
q Select the channel(s) to be watched.
For a memory channel watch:
Select a desired memory channel.
For a memory scan watch:
Push [V/M] to select the memory mode. Hold down [SCAN](MODE) for 1 second to enter the
scan type selection mode.
Rotate [DIAL] to select a desired scan type, then push
[SCAN](MODE) again to start the memory/bank scan.
w Hold down [SET](TS) for 1 second to enter the Set mode. e Rotate [DIAL] to select the priority watch set item. r While holding down [FUNC], rotate [DIAL] to select “ON.”
• Select “BELL” if the priority beep function is desired.
PRIORITY WATCH
i Push [SCAN](MODE) to start the VFO scan watch.
• The receiver checks the memory channel(s) every 5 seconds.
• The watch resumes according to the selected scan resume set­ting. (p. 37)
Searches the VFO frequen­cies for 5 seconds.
During a VFO scan watch with the priority beep
Pauses on a memory channel when a signal is received.
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7
t Push [SET](TS) to exit the Set mode and start the watch.
• The “PRIO” icon appears.
y Hold down [SCAN](MODE) for 1 second to enter the scan
type selection mode.
u Rotate [DIAL] to select a desired scan type from “ALL,”
“BAND,” “P-LINK x
After 1 sec.
(x= 0 to 9) or “PROGxx (xx= 0–24).”
A beep tone sounds and the “S” icon blinks when a signal is received on a memory channel.
o Push [SET](TS) to cancel the watch and scan.
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Tone squelch frequency selection
DTCS code selection
After 1 sec.
After 1 sec.
TONE SQUELCH AND POCKET BEEP
Tone squelch frequency/DTCS code setting
D Tone and DTCS squelches
The tone squelch (CTCSS) or DTCS squelch opens only when receiving a signal containing a matching subaudible tone or DTCS code, respectively. You can silently wait for a specified signal using the same tone or code.
D Reverse tone/DTCS squelch
The reverse tone/DTCS squelch is convenient if you want to ignore a specific signal. The receiver mutes the squelch when a signal with the matched tone or code is received. “T SQL-R” / “DTCS -R” is displayed when the reverse tone squelch/reverse DTCS squelch is set.
D Pocket beep
These functions use subaudible tones or DTCS codes for calling and can be used as a “common pager” to inform you that someone has called while you were away from the re­ceiver.
D Setting subaudible tones for tone squelch
88.5 Hz and 023 are set as the defaults for the tone squelch frequency and the DTCS code, respectively. Other frequen­cies and codes can be selected as desired.
q Hold down [SET](TS) for 1 second to enter the Set mode. w Rotate [DIAL] to select the “EXPAND” item. e While holding down [FUNC], rotate [DIAL] to turn the
Expand set mode ON.
r Rotate [DIAL] to select the “TONE” item when selecting
the tone squelch frequency; select the “CODE” item when selecting the DTCS code.
t While holding down [FUNC], rotate [DIAL] to select a
desired subaudible tone frequency or DTCS code.
• See the next page for details of available tone frequencies or DTCS codes.
y Push [SET](TS) to exit the Set mode.
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67.0
69.3
71.9
74.4
77.0
79.7
82.5
85.4
88.5
91.5
94.8
97.4
100.0
103.5
107.2
110.9
114.8
118.8
123.0
127.3
131.8
136.5
141.3
146.2
151.4
156.7
159.8
162.2
165.5
167.9
171.3
173.8
177.3
179.9
183.5
186.2
189.9
192.8
196.6
199.5
203.5
206.5
210.7
218.1
225.7
229.1
233.6
241.8
250.3
254.1
023 025 026 031 032 036 043 047 051 053
125 131 132 134 143 145 152 155 156 162
245 246 251 252 255 261 263 265 266 271
356 364 365 371 411 412 413 423 431 432
506 516 523 526 532 546 565 606 612 624
054 065 071 072 073 074 114 115 116 122
165 172 174 205 212 223 225 226 243 244
274 306 311 315 325 331 332 343 346 351
445 446 452 454 455 462 464 465 466 503
627 631 632 654 662 664 703 712 723 731
732 734 743 754
Normal polarity Reverse polarity
Available tone frequencies (unit: Hz)
NOTE: The receiver has 50 tone frequencies and conse-
quently their spacing is narrow compared to units having 38 tones. Therefore, some tone frequencies may receive interference from adjacent tone frequencies.
Available DTCS codes
TONE SQUELCH AND POCKET BEEP
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D DTCS polarity setting
As well as the code setting, the polarity setting is also avail­able for DTCS operation. When a different polarity is set, the DTCS never releases the audio mute, even if a signal with matched code number is received.
q Hold down [SET](TS) for 1 second to enter the Set mode. w Rotate [DIAL] to select the “EXPAND” item. e While holding down [FUNC], rotate [DIAL] to turn the
Expand set mode ON.
r Rotate [DIAL] to select the “DTCS P” item.
[DIAL]
After 1 sec.
t While holding down [FUNC], rotate [DIAL] to select either
normal (NORMAL) and reverse (REV) polarity.
y Push [SET](TS) to exit the Set mode.
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TONE SQUELCH AND POCKET BEEP
Tone squelch
DTCS squelch
Tone squelch (reverse)
DTCS squelch (reverse)
Tone squelch with pocket beep
DTCS squelch with pocket beep
Tone squelch
DTCS squelch
DTCS squelch (reverse)
To ne squelch (reverse)
To ne squelch with pocket beep
DTCS squelch with pocket beep
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Tone/DTCS squelch operation
q Set a desired frequency in the FM mode. w Hold down [SET](TS) for 1 second to enter the Set mode. e Rotate [DIAL] to select the “EXPAND” item. r While holding down [FUNC], rotate [DIAL] to turn the
Expand set mode ON.
t Rotate [DIAL] to select the “TSQL” item. y While holding down [FUNC], rotate [DIAL] to select a
desired subaudible tone setting from “TSQLS,” “TSQL,” “DTCSS,” “DTCS,” “T SQL-R,” “DTCS-R” or “OFF.”
u Push [SET](TS) to exit the Set mode.
• Either “S T SQL,” T SQL,” “SDTCS,” “DTCS,” “T SQL-R” or “DTCS -R” appears, according to the tone selection in step y.
i When a signal with the matched tone is received, the
squelch opens and audio is heard.
When the pocket beep function is activated, the receiver
also emits beep tones and blinks “S.”
• Beep tones sound and “S” blinks for 30 seconds.
o Push [FUNC] to manually stop the beeps and blinking.
• “S” disappears and the pocket beep function is deactivated.
!0 To cancel the tone squelch or DTCS, set the “TSQL” item
to “OFF” in the Expand set mode, as described in step y.
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Tone scan
TONE SQUELCH AND POCKET BEEP
8
By monitoring a signal that is being operated with pocket beep, tone or DTCS squelch function, you can determine the tone frequency or DTCS code necessary to open a squelch.
q Set the frequency to be checked for a tone frequency or
code.
w Turn a desired tone type, tone squelch or DTCS ON in the
Expand set mode.
• One of “TSQL” or “DTCS” appears.
• Even the pocket beep function is activated, the function is can­celled when starts the tone scan.
e While holding down [FUNC], push [ ](MODE) to start
the tone scan.
• To change the scanning direction, rotate [DIAL].
[DIAL]
Tone squelch scan
DTCS squelch scan
r When the CTCSS tone frequency or 3-digit DTCS code
is matched, the squelch opens and the tone frequency or code is temporarily programmed into the selected condi­tion, such as memory channel.
• The tone scan pauses when a CTCSS tone frequency or 3-digit DTCS code is detected.
NOTE: The decoded tone frequency or code is pro- grammed temporarily when a memory channel is selected. However, this will be cleared when the other memory chan­nel is selected.
For your convenient!
Even no tone type is selected, either tone squelch or DTCS, pushing [ start tone scan. In this case, the tone scan searching for tone squelch frequency only.
](MODE) while holding down [FUNC] also
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[DIAL]
Expand set mode OFF
Expand set mode ON
SET MODE
General
The Set mode is used for programming infrequently changed values or options of the receiver’s functions.
In addition, the IC-R6 has the Expand set mode which is used for programming even more infrequently changed val­ues or options of the functions. When turning the Expand set mode OFF, only half of the Set mode items are displayed, for simple operation.
D Set mode entering and operation
q Hold down [SET](TS) for 1 second to enter the Set mode. w Rotate [DIAL] to select a desired item. e While holding down [FUNC], rotate [DIAL] to select a
desired value or option.
r Push [SET](TS) to exit the Set mode, or repeat steps w
and e to set other items.
D Expand set mode ON/OFF and operation
q Hold down [SET](TS) for 1 second to enter the Set mode. w Rotate [DIAL] to select the “EXPAND” item.
e While holding down [FUNC], rotate [DIAL] to turn the
Expand set mode ON or OFF.
r Rotate [DIAL] to select a desired item. t While holding down [FUNC], rotate [DIAL] to select a
desired value or option.
y Push [SET](TS) to exit the Set mode, or repeat steps r
and t to set other items.
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Set mode items
The following items are available in the Set mode and the Expand set mode.
D General Set mode items
Guide Item name Ref.
D SEL Dial select step p. 47 PRIO Priority watch p. 47 BEEP Key-touch beep p. 47 BEEPLV Beep output level p. 47 LIGHT Display backlighting p. 48 P SAVE Power save p. 48 ANT Antenna selection p. 48 EXPAND Expand set mode p. 49
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D Expand set mode items
Guide Item name Ref.
LOCK Key lock effect p. 49 SPEED Dial speed acceleration p. 49
MONI Monitor switch action p. 49 AP OFF Auto power OFF p. 50 PAUSE Scan pause timer p. 50 RESUME Scan resume timer p. 50 STOP B Scan stop beep p. 50 OFFSET Frequency offset p. 51 DUP Duplex direction p. 51 TSQL Tone squelch p. 5 1 TONE Tone frequency p. 5 2 CODE DTCS code p. 52 DTCS P DTCS polarity p. 52 VSC Voice squelch control p. 52 B-LINK Memory bank link function p. 53 P-LINK Program scan link fuction p. 53 CONT LCD contrast p. 55
WX ALT
AF FIL AF filter p. 55
CHARGE Charge p. 55
CIVADR CI-V address p. 56 CIVBAU CI-V baud rate p. 56 CIVTRN CI-V transceive p. 56
Available in only the USA version.
Weather alert function p. 55
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D Dial select step (D SEL)
Select the tuning step between 100 kHz, 1 MHz and 10 MHz for a temporary faster frequency setting. To set a frequency with the increased tuning step, hold down [FUNC], and then rotate [DIAL]. (default: 1M)
D Priority watch (PRIO)
Set the priority watch or priority beep (priority watch with beep sounds) to ON. (default: OFF)
• OFF : Turns the function OFF.
• ON : Starts priority watch after exiting the Set mode.
• BELL : When a signal is received on the priority fre-
quency, beeps sound and the S icon blinks.
D Key-touch beep (BEEP)
The key-touch beep can be turned OFF for silent operation.
(default: ON)
D Beep output level (BEEPLV)
Adjust the key-touch beep tone level to one of 40 set levels, or set it to follow the volume control level. (default: VOLUME)
• VOLUME : The beep tone level is linked to the vol­ume set level.
• _ _ _ _ _ _ – o o o o o o
: The beep tone level is independently
adjustable to one of 40 levels.
The key-touch beep (previous item) must be set to ON in
order to have a beep tone.
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D Display backlighting (LIGHT)
The receiver has a backlit display with a 5 second timer, for dim light operation. The backlighting can be turned ON con­tinuously, or turned OFF, if desired. (default: AUTO1)
• OFF : Never lights.
• ON :
• AUTO1
• AUTO2
Lights continuously while receiver power is ON.
: Lights when an operation is performed, goes
out after 5 seconds.
:
Lights when an operation is performed, goes out after 5 seconds. However, while operating with an external DC power source, the backlight stays ON.
D Power save (P SAVE)
The power save function reduces the current drain to con­serve battery power. This power save function can be turned OFF, if desired. In the default setting “AUTO,” the power save function is acti­vated in an approximately 50 msec.: 500 msec. ratio when no signal is received for 5 seconds. The ratio becomes 50 msec.: 1 sec. when no signal is received for another 60 sec­onds.
D Antenna selection (ANT)
The earphone antenna is active for all band (except for AM broadcast band) and all receive mode, but it is mostly effective only for the strong signal, such as FM broadcast band, 76.000–107.995 MHz (actual frequency range differs according to the receiver version). When using an ear phone, the FM antenna setting may cause interference on other bands, and should be turned OFF.
The internal bar antenna is active only for the AM broadcast band reception, 0.495–1.620 MHz (actual frequency range differs according to the receiver version).
• EXT : Uses the antenna connected to the antenna con­nector. (default)
• BAR : Uses the internal bar antenna for the AM broad­cast band reception. (This selection appears only when accessing the Set mode in the AM broadcast band in the AM mode.)
• EAR : Uses the connected earphone cable as the antenna for a strong signal reception. (This selection will not appear when accessing the Set mode in the AM broadcast band.)
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D Expand set mode (EXPAND)
Turn the Expand set mode ON or OFF. (default: OFF)
• OFF : Displays only the regular Set mode.
• ON :
Displays the regular set mode and the Expand set mode.
D Key lock effect (LOCK)
Even while the key lock function is ON, the volume control, squelch adjustment and monitor key ([SQL]) is still usable. Usable keys can be set to one of four groups.
[
] and [FUNC]+[ ](BAND) are also usable during the
locked state. However, these switches are not effected by this setting. (default: NORMAL)
• NORMAL : Volume control, squelch adjustment and monitor key are accessible.
• NO SQL : The squelch adjustment and monitor key are accessible.
• NO VOL : Volume control is accessible. (The function of
volume control is not locked.)*
• ALL : No key function is usable, except [ ] and [FUNC]+[
*“NO” indicates the function is not locked.
(The function of [SQL] is not locked.)*
](BAND).
D Dial speed acceleration (SPEED)
The dial speed acceleration automatically speeds up the tuning dial speed, when rotating [DIAL] rapidly. (default: ON)
• OFF : The dial speed acceleration is turned OFF.
• ON : The dial speed acceleration is tuned ON.
D Monitor switch action (MONI)
The monitor switch, [SQL], can be set as a ‘sticky’ switch. When set to the sticky condition, each push of [SQL] toggles the monitor function ON or OFF. (default: PUSH)
• PUSH : Hold down [SQL] to monitor the frequency.
• HOLD :
Push [SQL] momentarily to monitor the fre­quency and push momentarily again to cancel it
.
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D Auto power OFF (AP OFF)
The receiver can be set to automatically turn OFF, and sound a beep, after a specified period when no key opera­tions are performed.
OFF (default), times of 30, 60, 90, 120 minutes and BUSY can be specified. The (repetitive) period is retained even when the receiver is turned OFF, even by the auto power OFF function. To cancel the function, select “OFF”. When “BUSY” is selected, the receiver will automatically turn OFF when no key operations are performed and no signal is received for 3 minutes.
D Scan pause timer (PAUSE)
Selects the scan pause time. When receiving signals, the scan pauses according to the scan pause time. (default: 10SEC)
• 2–20SEC : The scan pauses for 2–20 seconds on a received signal, and is selected in 2 seconds steps.
• HOLD : The scan pauses on a received signal until it disappears. Rotate [DIAL] to resume manually.
D Scan resume timer (RESUME)
Selects the scan resume time. The scan resumes after the specified period after the received signal disappears.
(default: 2SEC)
• 0SEC : The scan resumes immediately after the received signal disappears.
• 1–5SEC : The scan pauses 1–5 seconds after the received signal disappears.
• HOLD : The scan pauses on the received frequency, even if the signal disappears. Rotate [DIAL] to manually resume the scan.
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The scan resume timer must be set shorter than the scan
pause timer, otherwise this timer will not be activated.
D Scan stop beep (STOP B)
Turns the scan stop beep function ON or OFF (default). When the function is activated (“ON” is selected), a long beep will sound each time a signal is received during a scan.
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D Frequency offset (OFFSET)
Sets the frequency offset for each frequency band independ­ently within the range of 0 to 159.995 MHz. While [SQL] is held down, the monitoring frequency shifts up or down from the set operating frequency, according to the duplex setting (+DUP or -DUP).
The default value may differ depending on the selected frequency band before accessing the Set mode, and the receiver version.
The selected tuning step in the VFO mode is used when
setting the frequency offset.
D Duplex direction (DUP)
Selects the duplex direction. The displaying frequency shifts the programmed frequency in frequency offset above when monitor function is in use (while holding down [SQL]).
• OFF : Simplex operation. (default)
• –DUP : The displayed frequency shifts down dur­ing monitor.
• +DUP : The displayed frequency shifts up during monitor.
D Tone squelch (TSQL)
Selects the tone or DTCS squelch operation and pocket beep, so you can wait for a desired signal. (default: OFF)
• OFF : Regular noise squelch operation.
• TSQLS : In addition to the “TSQL” setting, alert
beeps will sound when a signal with the matched subaudible tone is received.
• TSQL : Selects tone squelch. The squelch opens only when a signal with a matched subaudi­ble tone is received.
• DTCSS : In addition to the “DTCS” setting, alert beeps will sound when a signal with a matched DTCS code is received.
• DTCS : Selects DTCS squelch. The squelch opens only when a signal with a matched DTCS code is received.
• TSQL-R : Selects reverse tone squelch. The squelch mutes only when a signal with a matched subaudible tone is received.
• DTCS-R : Selects
reverse DTCS squelch. The squelch mutes only when a signal with a matched DTCS code is received.
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The subaudible tone frequency is programmed in the tone
frequency option and DTCS code is programmed into the DTCS code option.
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67.0
69.3
71.9
74.4
77.0
79.7
82.5
85.4
88.5
91.5
94.8
97.4
100.0
103.5
107.2
110.9
114.8
118.8
123.0
127.3
131.8
136.5
141.3
146.2
151.4
156.7
159.8
162.2
165.5
167.9
171.3
173.8
177.3
179.9
183.5
186.2
189.9
192.8
196.6
199.5
203.5
206.5
210.7
218.1
225.7
229.1
233.6
241.8
250.3
254.1
023 025 026 031 032 036 043 047 051 053
125 131 132 134 143 145 152 155 156 162
245 246 251 252 255 261 263 265 266 271
356 364 365 371 411 412 413 423 431 432
506 516 523 526 532 546 565 606 612 624
054 065 071 072 073 074 114 115 116 122
165 172 174 205 212 223 225 226 243 244
274 306 311 315 325 331 332 343 346 351
445 446 452 454 455 462 464 465 466 503
627 631 632 654 662 664 703 712 723 731
732 734 743 754
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D Tone frequency (TONE)
Selects a subaudible tone frequency for tone squelch opera­tion. A total of 50 tone frequencies (67.0–254.1 Hz) are selectable. (default: 88.5 Hz)
• Available tone frequencies (unit: Hz)
D DTCS code (CODE)
Selects a DTCS code for DTCS squelch operation. A total of 104 codes (023–754) are selectable. (default: 023)
• Available DTCS codes
D DTCS polarity (DTCS P)
Selects the DTCS polarity between normal and reverse. (default: NORMAL)
D Voice squelch control (VSC)
This function is useful when you don’t want unmodulated signals pausing a scan. When the voice squelch control function is activated, the receiver checks received signals for voice components. If a received signal includes voice components, and the tone of the voice components changes within 1 second, the scan pauses (or stops). If the received signal includes no voice components, or the tone of the voice components does not change within 1 second, the scan resumes. (default: OFF)
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D Memory bank link function (B-LINK)
Turns the memory bank link function ON (default) or OFF. The link function provides continuous bank scan, scanning all channels in the selected banks during bank scan.
• Bank link setting
q Push [MODE] to enter the bank link setting mode. w Rotate [DIAL] to select a bank that you want to change
the link setting.
e While holding down [FUNC], rotate [DIAL] to set the link
setting ON or OFF.
Setting is ON Setting is OFF
r Repeat steps w and e until the bank link setting is fin-
ished.
t Push [TS] to exit the bank link setting mode.
D Program scan link function (P-LINK)
Sets the program scan link function. During a program scan, the link function performs a continuous program scan in the selected program scan number. Default settings for LINK0 to LINK9; PROG 1 to PROG 24 are linked, but PROG 0 is not linked.
• Confirming a program scan link
q Push [MODE] to enter the program scan link setting.
w Rotate [DIAL] to select the program scan link number
that you want to confirm, then push [MODE].
• “LINK” appears.
e Push [MODE], then rotate [DIAL] to confirm the linked
program scans.
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r Push [TS] three times to exit the program scan link setting.
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• Changing a program scan link
q Push [MODE] to enter the program scan link setting.
SET MODE
• Changing a program scan link name
q Push [MODE] to enter the program scan link setting.
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w Rotate [DIAL] to select the program scan link number
that you want to change.
e Push [MODE], then rotate [DIAL] to select the option,
“ADD” or “CLEAR.”
r Rotate [DIAL] to select the desired program scan.
• When “ADD” is selected in step e, only non-linked pro-
gram scans are displayed. When “CLEAR” is selected in step e, only linked program scans are displayed.
t Push [MODE] to set the program scan link setting. y Repeat steps r and t to add or clear the program scan
to or from the link, or push [TS] twice to exit the program scan link setting.
w Rotate [DIAL] to select the program scan link number
that you want to change.
e Push [MODE], then rotate [DIAL] to select “NAME.” r Push [MODE] to enter the name programming. t While holding down [FUNC], rotate [DIAL] to select the
desired character, number, symbol or space.
• Rotate [DIAL] right or left to move the cursor right or left, respectively.
y When you are finished entering a name, push [MODE] to
save the name and then exit the name programming.
u Push [TS] twice to exit the program scan link setting. i Push [TS] to exit the Set mode.
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D LCD contrast (CONT)
Selects the LCD contrast level between 1 (light) and 5 (dark), as desired.
(default: 2)
D AF filter (AF FIL)
The AF filter suppresses high-pitch tones when this setting is ON. (default: OFF)
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D Weather alert function (WX ALT)
Turns the weather alert function ON or OFF. (default: OFF)
U.S.A. versions only
D Charge (CHARGE)
Select the CHG1 or CHG2 charge, which will be activated after the charge timer ends. (default: CHG2)
• CHG1 :
• CHG2 : Continues to trickle charge the battery,
Stops charging after 15 hours have passed.
even after 15 hours have passed.
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D CI-V address (CIVADR)
To distinguish individual equipment, each CI-V transceiver/ receiver has its own Icom standard address as a hexadeci­mal number. The IC-R6’s address is “7E.” When 2 or more IC-R6 receivers are connected with an op­tional CT-17 for each of them in the range “01” to “DF.” (default: 7E)
See page 64 for more details.
ci-v level converter, set a different address
D CI-V baud rate (CIVBAU)
Sets the baud rate from 300, 1200, 4800, 9600, 19200 bps or AUTO. When “AUTO” is selected, the baud rate is auto­matically set according to the connected controller setting or other Icom CI-V radio setting. (default: AUTO)
D CI-V transceive (CIVTRN)
CI-V transceive operation is possible even if the IC-R6 re­ceiver is connected to an Icom CI-V radio. When set to “ON,” the frequency and the operating mode of the IC-R6 auto­matically change to those of the connected radios, and vice versa. (default: ON)
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[DIAL]
After 1 sec.
OTHER FUNCTIONS
Antenna selection
The IC-R6 has an internal bar antenna installed for receiving AM broadcast band (0.495–1.620 MHz; varies depending on version) signals. In addition, the connected earphone cable can be used as an antenna for receiving strong signals.
D Selecting antenna
q Push [V/M] to select the VFO mode. w Push [BAND] repeatedly, or while holding down [BAND]
rotate [DIAL] to select a desired band.
e Push [SET](TS) for 1 second to enter the Set mode. r Rotate [DIAL] to select the “ANT” item.
• “ANT” disappears after 1 second and “EXT” (default) and “An” appear.
t While holding down [FUNC], rotate [DIAL] to select “BAR”
when the Set mode has accessed from the AM broadcast band in AM mode; select “EAR” when the “ANT” item is selected for the strong signals.
Bar antenna selection
for 0.495–1.620 MHz band
y Push [SET](TS) to exit the Set mode.
NOTES:
Some noise or spurious may be received when the
internal bar or earphone cable is used as an antenna.
• The supplied or third party’s antenna MUST BE con­nected to the antenna connector to receive signals other than strong signals, such as AM broadcast band or near by stations.
• When receiving an AM broadcast signal with internal bar antenna, aim the receiver to better audio direction.
• When the internal bar is used as an antenna, the attenu­ator function cannot be used.
Earphone cable selection
for strong signals
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“VOL” appears when [DIAL] functions as the audio volume control.
[DIAL]
After 1 sec.
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[DIAL] function assignment
The [DIAL] control can be used as an audio volume control, instead of the as an audio volume control, the ing controls.
While holding down [FUNC], push [DIAL] function between tuning dial and audio volume.
• The
control.
• [DIAL] and [Y]/[Z] functions
No “VOL” icon “VOL” appears
Squelch level, Scanning
[DIAL] direction, Set mode item
and option setting Audio volume set
[Y]/[Z] Squelch level, Scanning direction, Set mode item
and option setting
[Y]/[Z]
keys. However, while [DIAL] functions
[Y]/[Z]
” icon appears when [DIAL] functions as the volume
Frequency, Memory channel,
keys function as tun-
[ ]
(TS) to toggle the
Audio volume
Frequency, Memory channel,
Auto power-off function
The IC-R6 can be set to automatically turn OFF after a specified period in which no operation is performed.
OFF (default), times of 30, 60, 90, 120 minutes and BUSY* can be specified. The specified period is retained even when the receiver is turned OFF by the auto power-off function. To cancel the function, select “OFF” in step e below.
* When “BUSY” is selected, the receiver will automatically turn OFF
when no key operations are performed and no signal is received for 3 minutes.
q Hold down [SET](TS) for 1 second to enter the Set mode. w Rotate [DIAL] to select the “AP OFF” item.
• Turn the Expand set mode ON for selection. (p. 45)
e While holding down [FUNC], rotate [DIAL] to select a
desired time or to turn the function OFF.
r Push [SET](TS) to exit the Set mode.
using EXPAND SET MODE
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[DIAL]
Weather channel display
The above icons are alternately displayed.
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Weather channel operation
D Weather channel selection
q Push [V/M] to select the VFO mode, if the receiver is in
another mode is selected.
w While holding down [BAND], rotate [DIAL] to select the
weather channel group.
• The weather channel group can also be selected by pushing [BAND] repeatedly.
e Rotate [DIAL] to select a desired weather channel.
r Push [BAND] to change frequency bands, or push [V/M]
to select the memory mode.
U.S.A. versions only
D Weather alert function
NOAA broadcast stations transmit weather alert tones before important weather announcements. When the weather alert function is turned ON, the selected weather channel is moni tored every 5 seconds for the announcement. When the alert signal is detected, the “ALT” and the WX channel are dis played alternately, and a beep tone sounds until the receiver is operated. The previously selected (used) weather channel is checked periodically during standby, or while scanning.
q Select a desired weather channel. w Turn the weather alert function ON in the Set mode.
➥ Hold down [SET](TS) for 1 second to enter the Set
mode.
➥ Rotate [DIAL] to select the weather alert option. Then,
while holding down [FUNC], rotate [DIAL] to set “ON”.
➥ Push [SET](TS) to exit the Set mode. e Set a desired stand-by condition.
• Select the VFO or a memory channel.
• Scan or priority watch operation can also be selected.
r When an alert is detected, a beep sounds and the follow-
ing indicator will be displayed.
using EXPAND SET MODE
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t Turn the weather alert function OFF in the Set mode.
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NOTE: While receiving a signal (on a frequency other than the weather alert ON frequency), the received signal or audio will be interrupted momentarily approximately every 5 seconds when the alert function is turned ON. This is caused by the WX alert function. To eliminate the interrup tion, set the weather alert item OFF in the Set mode.
OTHER FUNCTIONS
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10
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to [SP]
Master receiver
Sub receiver
to [SP]
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Data cloning
Cloning allows you to quickly and easily transfer the pro­grammed contents from one receiver to another; or data from a personal computer to a receiver, using the optional CS-R6
cloning software and the appropriate cloning cable.
D Cloning between receivers
q Connect the OPC-474 cloning cable to the [SP] jack of the
master and sub-receivers.
• The master receiver is used to send data to the sub-receiver.
NOTE: DO NOT push any key on the sub-receiver during cloning. This will cause a cloning error.
w Hold down [V/M] of only the master receiver, and then
turn it ON. For the sub-receiver, simply turn it ON. (See below for more information.)
“CLONE” and “m” appear when entered the cloning mode.
Master receiver
CLONING MODE ENTRY (except Master receiver):
When the CI-V baud rate (p. 56) is selected any other than “9600” or “AUTO,” the following operations are required.
q Turn the receiver’s power OFF. w
While holding down [MODE], push and hold [ ] for 1 sec­ond to enter the cloning mode.
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During cloning
After cloning
Master receiver display Sub-receiver display
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1
e Push [SQL] on the master receiver.
• The receiver displays the following.
r When cloning is finished, turn power OFF, then ON to exit
the cloning mode.
D Cloning using a personal computer
Data can be cloned to and from a PC (Microsoft
10 (32/64 bit) or Microsoft® Windows® 8.1 (32/64 bit)*) using the
optional CS-R6 478UC
ware HELP file for details.
*Except for Microsoft® Windows® RT.
D Cloning error
When the display appears as shown below, a cloning error has occurred. In such a case, receiver automatically returns to the clone standby condition and cloning must be repeated.
clon ing cable. Consult the CS-R6 cl oning soft-
NOTE: DO NOT push any key on the receiver during cloning. This will cause a cloning error.
cloni ng sof tware and the optional OPC-
®
Windows®
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*The displayed frequency
differs, depending on the receiver version.
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Partial reset
If you want to initialize the operating settings (VFO fre­quency, VFO settings, Set mode contents) without clearing the memory contents, a partial reset of the receiver can be done.
While holding down [FUNC] and [TS], turn the power ON
to partially reset the receiver.
All reset
The function display may occasionally display erroneous information (e.g. when first applying power). This may be caused externally by static electricity or by other factors.
If this problem occurs, turn power OFF. After waiting a few seconds, turn power ON again. If the problem persists, per­form the following procedure.
• Partial resetting is also available. See the details to the left.
IMPORTANT: Resetting the receiver CLEARS all memory information
and initializes all values in the receiver.
The preprogrammed (depending on the receiver version)
memory information is also cleared.
While holding down [FUNC] and [V/M], turn the power
ON to reset the CPU.
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Troubleshooting
If your receiver seems to be malfunctioning, please check the following points before sending it to a service center.
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION REF.
No power comes on. • The batteries are exhausted.
No sound comes from the speaker.
Sensitivity is low and only strong signals are audible.
Frequency cannot be set. • The lock function is activated. • While holding down [FUNC], push [
No beep sounds. • The beep tones are turned OFF or the beep
Audio is distorted. • The operating mode is not selected correctly. • Push [MODE] repeatedly to select a suitable
Desired Set mode item cannot be selected.
Programmed scan does not start.
Memory or bank scan does not start.
Installed batteries cannot be charged.
• The battery polarity is reversed.
• Volume level is too low.
• Squelch level is set too tight.
• A different tone squelch tone is selected.
• The attenuator function is activated. • While holding down [FUNC], push [SQL] to turn the
tone level is too low.
• The “EXPAND” item is set to OFF. • Turn the “EXPAND” item ON. p. 45
• Program scan edges are not programmed. • Program a pair of scan edge channels. p. 3 0
• No or only one memory or bank channel is programmed.
• The batteries are over discharged. • Re-install the batteries (wait at least for 2 second),
• Replace or charge the batteries.
• Check the battery polarity.
[Y]
• Push
• While holding down [SQL], rotate [DIAL] to set the squelch level.
• Turn the appropriate function OFF.
attenuator function OFF.
1 second to turn the function OFF.
• Turn the beep tone ON, or set the beep tone level to appropriate level in the Set mode.
operating mode.
• Program at least 2 memory or bank channels pp. 19, 20
then plug the AC adapter or CP-18A/E while holding down [FUNC].
to obtain a suitable level.
](BAND) for
pp. 5, 7 p. 5
p. 13 p. 14
p. 41
p. 15
p. 12
p. 47
p. 14
p. 7
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SPECIFICATIONS
D GENERAL
• Frequency coverage : (Unit: MHz) USA 0.100–823.995,
851.000–866.995,
896.000–1309.995
France 0.100–29.995,
50.200–51.200,
87.500–107.995,
144.000–146.000,
430.000–440.000,
1240.000–1300.000
Other than above 0.100–1309.995
Number of memory channels
• Frequency resolution : 5, 6.25, 8.33*, 9*, 10, 12.5, 15, 20,
* Selectable depending on the operating frequency band.
• Receive modes : FM, WFM, AM
• Operating temperature range : –10°C to +60°C; +14˚F to +140˚F
• Reference frequency stability : ±1.0 ppm (+25°C)
• Power supply requirement : 2 AA (R6) alkaline cells
: 1300
25, 30, 50, 100, 125, 200 kHz
2 AA (R6) Ni-MH cells
4.5 to 6.3 V DC (with AC adapter or CP-18A/E)
• Current drain (backlight OFF at 3.0 V DC): rated audio 130 mA typical receive stanby 65 mA typical power save 30 mA typical charging 140 mA typical
• Antenna connector : SMA (50 Ω)
• Dimensions : 58(W) × 86(H) × 29.8(D) mm (projections not included) 2
• Weight (approximately) : 200 g; 7.1 oz
9
32(W)×33⁄8(H)×13⁄16(D) in
(with supplied antenna and batter­ies)
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All stated specifications are subject to change without notice or obligation.
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D RECEIVER
• Receive system : Triple-conversion superheterodyne
• Intermediate frequencies : 1st 266.7 MHz 2nd 19.65 MHz (FM/AM)
19.95 MHz (WFM) 3rd 450 kHz (FM/AM) 750 kHz (WFM)
• Sensitivity (except spurious points):
FM (1 kHz/±3.5 kHz Dev.; 12 dB SINAD)
1.625–4.995 MHz 0.32 µV typical
5.000–29.995 MHz 0.25 µV typical
30.000–469.995 MHz 0.18 µV typical
470.000–832.995 MHz 0.32 µV typical
833.000–1029.995 MHz 0.28 µV typical
1030.000–1309.995 MHz
WFM (1 kHz/±52.5 kHz Dev.; 12 dB SINAD)
76.000–108.000 MHz 1.1 µV typical
175.000–221.995 MHz 1.1 µV typical
470.000–770.000 MHz 1.8 µV typical
AM (1 kHz/30% MOD.; 10 dB S/N)
0.495–4.995 MHz 1.3 µV typical
5.000–29.995 MHz 0.89 µV typical
118.000–136.000 MHz 0.63 µV typical
222.000–246.995 MHz 0.63 µV typical
247.000–329.995 MHz 0.79 µV typical
0.35 µV typical
• Selectivity : AM/FM More than 12 kHz/–9 dB
Less than 30 kHz/–60 dB
WFM More than 150 kHz/–6 dB
• Audio output power : (at 10% distortion/3.0 V DC) Internal speaker More than 150 mW with a 16 W load External speaker 80 mW typical with an 8 W load
• Ext. speaker connector : 3-conductor 3.5 (d) mm (1⁄8)/8 Ω
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OPTIONS
• BC-196SA/BC-196SD ac adapter
For regular charging of the installed Ni-MH batteries. Same
as supplied one. (Not supplied with some receiver version.) BC-196SA: 4.5 V DC/400 mA output BC-196SD: 4.5 V DC/300 mA output
CP-18A/E
Allows you to operate the receiver through a 12 V cigarette
lighter socket. You can also charge the installed Ni-MH bat-
teries.
If the fuse blows, replace the damaged fuse with a new
rated one (FGB 5 A) as shown.
• BC-194
Allows you to charge the receiver on the desktop. Requires
an AC adapter or cigarette lighter cable.
• AD-92SMA
Allows you to connect an external antenna with a BNC
connector.
cigarette lighter cable with dc-dc converter
Fuse 5 A
charger stand
antenna connector adapter
SP-13
HP-4 headphone
LC-146A carrying case
• CT-17
OPC-474
OPC-478UC
• CS-R6
earphone
Provides clear audio in noisy environments.
Light weight monaural headphone.
Helps protect the receiver from scratches, etc.
ci-v level converter
For receiver remote control using a PC.
cloning cable
For receiver-to-receiver cloning.
cloning cable
Used for data cloning between receiver and a PC with CS-R6 (cloning software).
cloning software
Provides quick and easy programming of such settings as memory channels and Set modes contents via your PC’s USB port. OPC-478UC is required.
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VFO and memory mode selection
POCKET GUIDE
Push [V/M] to toggle between the
VFO and the memory mode.
Receive mode selection
Push [MODE] repeatedly to
select a desired mode.
Audio level setting
Push [Y] to increase the audio
level, push [Z] to decrease it.
Squelch level setting
While holding down [SQL],
rotate [DIAL] to set the squelch
level.
Frequency band selection
Push [BAND] repeatedly, or hold
down [BAND], rotate [DIAL] to
select a desired frequency band.
Tuning step selection
Push [TS], then rotate [DIAL] to
select a desired tuning step.
Push [TS] again to return to the
previous screen.
Key lock function
While holding down [FUNC], push
[ ](BAND) for 1 sec. to toggle
the key lock function ON or OFF.
• “ ” appears when the lock function
is in use.
Frequency setting
Push [V/M] to select the VFO
mode.
Rotate [DIAL] to set a desired
receive frequency.
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Memory channel selection
Push [V/M] to select the
memory mode.
Rotate [DIAL] to set a desired
memory channel.
• While holding down [FUNC], rotate
[DIAL] changes the memory
channel in 10 channel steps.
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Memory bank channel selection
Push [V/M] to select the
memory mode.
Push [BAND] repeatedly, or
while holding down [BAND],
rotate [DIAL] selects a desired
bank.
Rotate [DIAL] to select a
desired bank channel.
Attenuator function
While holding down [FUNC],
push [ ](SQL) to toggle the
attenuator ON or OFF.
• “ATT” appears when the attenua-
tor function is in use.
POCKET GUIDE
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Important operating instructions are summed up on this and the following page for your simple reference. By cutting along the line and folding on the dotted line, it will become a card sized operating guide which can easily be carried in a card case or wallet, etc.
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Memory channel programming
Set a desired frequency and
other functions in the VFO mode.
Hold down [S.MW](V/M) for 1
second to enter the select
memory write mode.
• 1 short and 1 long beep sounds.
Rotate [DIAL] to select a desired
memory channel.
Hold down [S.MW](V/M) for 1
second to program the contents
into the selected channel.
• 3 beeps sound.
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Scan skip setting
Push [V/M] to select the
memory mode.
Rotate [DIAL] to select a desired
memory channel.
While holding down [FUNC],
push [ ](V/M) to set the skip
setting (skip channel or skip
frequency) ON or OFF.
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VFO scans
Push [V/M] to select the VFO
mode.
Hold down [SCAN](MODE) for 1
second.
• A scan type appears.
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Rotate [DIAL] to select a
desired scan type.
Push [SCAN](MODE) to start
the scan.
• Rotate [DIAL] to change the
scanning direction.
• During scan, push [V/M] to start
the auto memory write scan.
Push [SCAN](MODE) again to
stop the scan.
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Memory scans
Push [V/M] to select the
memory mode.
Hold down [SCAN](MODE) for 1
second.
• A scan type appears.
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Rotate [DIAL] to select a
desired scan type.
Push [SCAN](MODE) to start
the scan.
• Rotate [DIAL] to change the
scanning direction.
Push [SCAN](MODE) again to
stop scan.
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INFORMATION
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About CE and DOC
Hereby, Icom Inc. declares that the versions of IC-R6 which have the “CE” symbol on the prod­uct, comply with the essential requirements of
the Radio Equipment Directive, 2014/53/EU, and the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substanc­es in electrical and electronic equipment Directive, 2011/65/ EU. The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is availa­ble at the following internet address: http://www.icom.co.jp/world/support
Disposal
The crossed-out wheeled-bin symbol on your product, literature, or packaging reminds you that in the European Union, all electrical and electronic products, batteries, and accumulators (rechargeable batteries) must be taken to des­ignated collection locations at the end of their
working life. Do not dispose of these products as unsorted municipal waste. Dispose of them according to the laws in your area.
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© 2010–2021 Icom Inc. Jan. 2021
1-1-32 Kamiminami, Hirano-ku, Osaka 547-0003, Japan
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APPENDICES
COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVER
|R6
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
CONTROL COMMANDS …………………………… 1
■ General ....................................................................... 1
■ Data format ................................................................. 1
■ Command tables ......................................................... 2
DData content description ...........................................2
■ TV channels ................................................................ 4
DU.S.A. channels .........................................................4
FREQUENCY TABLES ……………………………… 4
DCCIR channels ..........................................................4
DAustralian channels ................................................... 4
DChinese channels ......................................................5
DNew Zealand channels ..............................................5
DUK channels ..............................................................5
DFrench channels ........................................................ 5
DIndonesian channels .................................................6
DItalian channels .........................................................6
DFOT channels ............................................................ 6
■ VHF marine channels ................................................. 7
■ Weather channels ....................................................... 7
■ Other communications in the USA .............................. 8
DHF CB (Citizens Band) channels ..............................8
DGMRS (General Mobile Radio Service) channels .....8
DBRS (Business Radio Service) channels ..................8
DFRS (Family Radio Service) channels ...................... 8
DMURS channels ........................................................8
DGeneral aviation frequencies..................................... 9
DCable TV (IRC) ..........................................................9
DWireless Microphones ...............................................9
■ Other communications— other countries .................. 10
DLPD (Low Power Device) channels .........................10
DPMR446 channels ...................................................10
DUHF C.R.S (Citizen Radio Service) channels ......... 11
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■General
CI-V connections example
The IC-R6 can be connected to a PC via the PC’s RS-232C port using an optional CT-17 allows you to control the receiver from the PC and/or transfer data from the receiver to the PC. Control is provided via Icom’s CI-V Communication Interface.
An appropriate application for CI-V command is not sup-
plied from Icom.
CI-V compatible transceiver
CI-V compatible transceiver
IC-R6
to [SP]
3-conductor 3.5(d) mm plug must be used.
3.5(d) mm
CI-V LEVEL CONVERTER. This
DC
9–15 V
PC
RS-232C cable
CT-17
GND
I/OSP
2-conductor
3.5(d) mm plug
External speaker
GND SP I/O
CONTROL COMMANDS
■Data format
The CI-V system can be operated using the following data formats. Data formats differ according to command numbers. A data area is added for some commands.
Controller IC-R6
FE FE 7E E0 Cn Sc Data area FD
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IC-R6 Controller
FE
FE E0 7E Cn Sc Data area FD
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q Preamble code (fixed) w Receiver’s default address e Controller’s default address r Command number (see page 65) t Sub command number (see page 65) y
BCD code data for frequency/mode/Squelch condition entry
u End of message code (fixed)
1
1 2
2 3
3 4
4 5
5 6
6 7
7 8
8 9
9 10
10 11
11 12
12 13
13 14
14 15
15 16
16
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CONTROL COMMANDS
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■Command tables
Cmd.
Sub
Cmd.
Data Description
00 see the right Send frequency data for transceive 01 02, 05, 06 Send mode data for transceive
02=AM, 05=FM, 06=WFM 03 see the right Read operating frequency 04 02, 05, 06 Read operating mode
02=AM, 05=FM, 06=WFM 05 see the right Set operating frequency
Cmd.
Sub
Cmd.
Data Description
16 4C 00/01 Send/read the VSC function setting
00=OFF, 01=ON
19 00 Read the receiver ID
1A 00 00/01 Send/read the AF filter setting
00=Filter OFF, 01=Filter ON
1B 01 see p. 66 Set/read TSQL tone frequency
02 see p. 66 Set/read DTCS code with polality
06 02, 05, 06 Operating mode selection
02=AM, 05=FM, 06=WFM 11 00/10 Send/read the attenuator function
setting
00=OFF, 10=ON (approx. 10dB) 12 00/01 Send/read ANT selection
0.495 to 1.620 MHz band:
D Data content description
• Receive frequency (Command: 00, 03, 05)
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00=EXT, 01=BAR*
*“BAR” can only be selected in AM mode.
Other frequency band:
00=EXT, 01=EAR 14 01 see p. 66 Send/read the volume level
03 see p. 66 Send/read the squelch level
15 01 00/01 Read the squelch status
10 Hz digit: 0, 5*
(depending on 100 Hz)
1 Hz digit: 0 (Fixed)
1 kHz digit: 0–9
100 Hz digit: 0, 2, 5, 7
100 kHz digit: 0–9
10 kHz digit: 0–9
10 MHz digit: 0–9
1 MHz digit: 0–9
1000 MHz digit: 0, 1
00=Squelch close, 01=Squelch open
02 see p.66 Read the S-meter level
16 43 00, 01, 02 Send/read the tone squelch setting
00=OFF, 01=TSQL, 02=TSQL-R
When the tuning step is selected 8.33 kHz (Air band), 100 Hz digit, 10 Hz digit and 1 Hz digit can be set 3 or 6.
* 0: When 100 Hz digit is 0 or 5, 5: When100 Hz digit is 2 or 7
100 MHz digit: 0–9
4B 00, 01, 02 Send/read the DTCS squelch setting
00=OFF, 01=DTCS, 02=DTCS-R
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CONTROL COMMANDS
• Audio volume level (Command: 14 01)
VR level Data VR level Data VR level Data
0 (min) 0000–0005 14 0090–0095 28 0179–0185
1 0006–0012 15 0096–0101 29 0186–0191 2 0013–0018 16 0102–0108 30 0192–0197 3 0019–0025 17 0109–0114 31 0198–0204 4 0026–0031 18 0115–0121 32 0205–0210 5 0032–0037 19 0122–0127 33 0211–0217 6 0038–0044 20 0128–0133 34 0218–0223 7 0045–0050 21 0134–0140 35 0224–0229 8 0051–0057 22 0141–0146 36 0230–0236
9 0058–0063 23 0147–0153 37 0237–0242 10 0064–0069 24 0154–0159 38 0243–0249 11 0070–0076 25 0160–0165 39 0250–0255 12 0077–0082 26 0166–0172 13 0083–0089 27 0173–0178
• Squelch level (Command: 14 03)
SQL level Data SQL level Data
OPEN 0000–0022 LEVEL5 0140–0162
AUTO 0023–0045 LEVEL6 0163–0185 LEVEL1 0046–0069 LEVEL7 0186–0208 LEVEL2 0070–0092 LEVEL8 0209–0231 LEVEL3 0093–0115 LEVEL9 0232–0255 LEVEL4 0116–0139
• S-meter level (Command: 15 02)
S-meter Data S-meter Data S-meter Data
- 0000 5 0080 Full 0160 1 0016 7 0112 3 0048 9 0144
• Tone squelch frequency setting (Command: 1B 01) See page 52 of the Instruction manual for details on availa­ble tone frequencies.
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100Hz digit: 0–2
10 Hz digit: 0–9
1 Hz digit: 0–9
Fixed digit: 0*
Fixed digit: 0*
*Not necessary when setting a frequency.
0.1 Hz digit: 0–9
• DTCS code with polarity setting (Command: 1B 02) See page 52 of the Instruction manual for details on availa-
ble DTCS codes.
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00XXX
Fixed digit: 0
RX polarity digit: 0, 1*
* 0=Normal, 1=Reverse Not necessary when the normal polarity is set
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100 digit: 0–7
10 digit: 0–7
Fixed digit: 0
1 digit: 1–7
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FREQUENCY TABLES
■TV channels
The following tables show the channels versus video and audio frequencies, depending on the version.
NOTE: Only the analog TV broadcasting can be received.
D U.S.A. channels
Frequency
CH
(MHz) 2 59.75 3 65.75 4 71.75 5 81.75 6 87.75 7 179.75 8 185.75 9 191.75
10 197.75 11 203.75 12 209.75 13 215.75 14 475.75 15 481.75 16 487.75 17 493.75 18 499.75 19 505.75 20 511.75 21 517.75 22 523.75 23 529.75 24 535.75
4
Frequency
CH
(MHz) 25 541.75 26 547.75 27 553.75 28 559.75 29 565.75 30 571.75 31 577.75 32 583.75 33 589.75 34 595.75 35 601.75 36 607.75 37 613.75 38 619.75 39 625.75 40 631.75 41 637.75 42 643.75 43 649.75 44 655.75 45 661.75 46 667.75 47 673.75
Frequency
CH
(MHz) 48 679.75 49 685.75 50 691.75 51 697.75 52 703.75 53 709.75 54 715.75 55 721.75 56 727.75 57 733.75 58 739.75 59 745.75 60 751.75 61 757.75 62 763.75 63 769.75 64 775.75 65 781.75 66 787.75 67 793.75 68 799.75 69 805.75
D CCIR channels D Australian channels
Frequency
CH
(MHz) 1 46.75 2 53.75 3 60.75 4 67.75 5 180.75 6 187.75 7 194.75 8 201.75 9 208.75
10 215.75 11 222.75 12 229.75 21 476.75 22 484.75 23 492.75 24 500.75 25 508.75 26 516.75 27 524.75 28 532.75 29 540.75 30 548.75 31 556.75 32 564.75 33 572.75 34 580.75 35 588.75 36 596.75 37 604.75 38 612.75 39 620.75
Frequency
CH
(MHz) 40 628.75 41 636.75 42 644.75 43 652.75 44 660.75 45 668.75 46 676.75 47 684.75 48 692.75 49 700.75 50 708.75 51 716.75 52 724.75 53 732.75 54 740.75 55 748.75 56 756.75 57 764.75 58 772.75 59 780.75 60 788.75 61 796.75 62 804.75 63 812.75 64 820.75 65 828.75 66 836.75 67 844.75 68 852.75 69 860.75
Frequency
CH
(MHz) 0 51.75 1 62.75 2 69.75 3 91.75 4 100.75 5 107.75
5A 143.75
6 180.75 7 187.75 8 194.75 9 201.75
10 214.75 11 221.75 28 532.75 29 539.75 30 546.75 31 553.75 32 560.75 33 567.75 34 574.75 35 581.75 36 588.75 37 595.75 38 602.75 39 609.75 40 616.75 41 623.75 42 630.75 43 637.75 44 644.75 45 651.75
CH
46 658.75 47 665.75 48 672.75 49 679.75 50 686.75 51 693.75 52 700.75 53 707.75 54 714.75 55 721.75 56 728.75 57 735.75 58 742.75 59 749.75 60 756.75 61 763.75 62 770.75 63 777.75 64 784.75 65 791.75 66 798.75 67 805.75 68 812.75 69 819.75
Frequency
(MHz)
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D Chinese channels
Frequency
CH
(MHz) 1 56.25 2 64.25 3 72.25 4 83.75 5 91.75 6 174.75 7 182.75 8 190.75 9 198.75
10 206.75 11 214.75 12 222.75 13 477.75 14 485.75 15 493.75 16 501.75 17 509.75 18 517.75 19 525.75 20 533.75 21 541.75 22 549.75 23 557.75 24 565.75 25 613.75 26 621.75 27 629.75 28 637.75 29 645.75 30 653.75
CH
31 661.75 32 669.75 33 677.75 34 685.75 35 693.75 36 701.75 37 709.75 38 717.75 39 725.75 40 733.75 41 741.75 42 749.75 43 757.75 44 765.75 45 773.75 46 781.75 47 789.75 48 797.75 49 805.75 50 813.75 51 821.75 52 829.75 53 837.75 54 845.75 55 853.75 56 861.75 57 869.75 58 877.75 59 885.75 60 893.75
Frequency
(MHz)
Frequency
CH
(MHz) 61 901.75 62 909.75 63 917.75 64 925.75 65 933.75 66 941.75 67 949.75 68 957.75
D New Zealand
channels
Frequency
CH
1 50.75 2 60.75 3 67.75 4 180.75 5 187.75 6 194.75 7 201.75 8 208.75
9 215.75 10 222.75 11 229.75
(MHz)
D UK channels D French channels
Frequency
CH
(MHz) 21 477.25 22 485.25 23 493.25 24 501.25 25 509.25 26 517.25 27 525.25 28 533.25 29 541.25 30 549.25 31 557.25 32 565.25 33 573.25 34 581.25 35 589.25 36 597.25 37 605.25 38 613.25 39 621.25 40 629.25 41 637.25 42 645.25 43 653.25 44 661.25 45 669.25 46 677.25 47 685.25 48 693.25 49 701.25 50 709.25
Frequency
CH
(MHz) 51 717.25 52 725.25 53 733.25 54 741.25 55 749.25 56 757.25 57 765.25 58 773.25 59 781.25 60 789.25 61 797.25 62 805.25 63 813.25 64 821.25 65 829.25 66 837.25 67 845.25 68 853.25 69 861.25
Frequency
CH
(MHz) 2 49.25 3 54.00 4 57.25 5 182.50 6 190.50 7 198.50 8 206.50 9 214.50
10 222.50 21 477.75 22 485.75 23 493.75 24 501.75 25 509.75 26 517.75 27 525.75 28 533.75 29 541.75 30 549.75 31 557.75 32 565.75 33 573.75 34 581.75 35 589.75 36 597.75 37 605.75 38 613.75 39 621.75 40 629.75
Frequency
CH
(MHz) 41 637.75 42 645.75 43 653.75 44 661.75 45 669.75 46 677.75 47 685.75 48 693.75 49 701.75 50 709.75 51 717.75 52 725.75 53 733.75 54 741.75 55 749.75 56 757.75 57 765.75 58 773.75 59 781.75 60 789.75 61 797.75 62 805.75 63 813.75 64 821.75 65 829.75 66 837.75 67 845.75 68 853.75 69 861.75
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D Indonesian channels D Italian channels
Frequency
CH
1A 53.75
2 60.75 3 67.75 4 180.75 5 187.75 8 194.75 7 201.75 8 208.75
9 215.75 10 222.75 11 229.75 21 476.75 22 484.75 23 492.75 24 500.75 25 508.75 26 516.75 27 524.75 28 532.75 29 540.75 30 548.75 31 556.75 32 564.75 33 572.75 34 580.75 35 588.75 36 596.75 37 604.75 38 612.75 39 620.75
(MHz)
Frequency
CH
40 628.75 41 636.75 42 644.75 43 652.75 44 660.75 45 668.75 46 676.75 47 684.75 48 692.75 49 700.75 50 708.75 51 716.75 52 724.75 53 732.75 54 740.75 55 748.75 56 756.75 57 764.75 58 772.75 59 780.75 60 788.75 61 796.75 62 804.75 63 812.75 64 820.75 65 828.75 66 836.75 67 844.75 68 852.75 69 860.75
(MHz)
Frequency
CH
A 59.25 B 67.75 C 87.75 D 180.75 E 188.75 F 197.75 G 206.75
H 215.75 H1 222.75 H2 229.75
21 476.75 22 484.75 23 492.75 24 500.75 25 508.75 26 516.75 27 524.75 28 532.75 29 540.75 30 548.75 31 556.75 32 564.75 33 572.75 34 580.75 35 588.75 36 596.75 37 604.75 38 612.75 39 620.75 40 628.75
(MHz)
Frequency
CH
41 636.75 42 644.75 43 652.75 44 660.75 45 668.75 46 676.75 47 684.75 48 692.75 49 700.75 50 708.75 51 716.75 52 724.75 53 732.75 54 740.75 55 748.75 56 756.75 57 764.75 58 772.75 59 780.75 60 788.75 61 796.75 62 804.75 63 812.75 64 820.75 65 828.75 66 836.75 67 844.75 68 852.75 69 860.75
(MHz)
D Taiwanese channels
Frequency
CH
7 179.75 8 185.75
9 191.75 10 197.75 11 203.75 12 209.75
(MHz)
D FOT channels
Frequency
CH
4 181.75
5 189.75
6 197.75
7 205.75
8 213.75
9 221.75
(MHz)
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FREQUENCY TABLES
■VHF marine channels ■Weather channels
Ship
CH
Transmit
No.
(MHz)
01 156.050 160.650
01A 156.050 156.050
02 156.100 160.700 03 156.150 160.750
03A 156.150 156.150
04 156.200 160.800
04A 156.200 156.200
05 156.250 160.850
05A 156.250 156.250
06 156.300 156.300 07 156.350 160.950
07A 156.350 156.350
08 156.400 156.400 09 156.450 156.450 10 156.500 156.500 11 156.550 156.550 12 156.600 156.600 13 156.650 156.650 14 156.700 156.700 15 156.750 156.750 16 156.800 156.800 17 156.850 156.850 18 156.900 161.500
18A 156.900 156.900
19 156.950 161.550
19A 156.950 156.950
20 157.000 161.600
20A 157.000 157.000
21 157.050 161.650
Ship
Receive
(MHz)
Ship
CH
Transmit
No.
(MHz) 21A 157.050 157.050 21b 161.650 161.650
22 157.100 161.700
22A 157.100 157.100
23 157.150 161.750
23A 157.150 157.150
24 157.200 161.800 25 157.250 161.850
25b 161.850 161.850
26 157.300 161.900 27 157.350 161.950 28 157.400 162.000
28b 162.000 162.000
60 156.025 160.625 61 156.075 160.675
61A 156.075 156.075
62 156.125 160.725
62A 156.125 156.125
63 156.175 160.775
63A 156.175 156.175
64 156.225 160.825
64A 156.225 156.225
65 156.275 160.875
65A 156.275 156.275
66 156.325 160.925
66A 156.325 156.325
67 156.375 156.375 68 156.425 156.425 69 156.475 156.475
Ship
Receive
(MHz)
Ship
CH
Transmit
No.
(MHz) 70 156.525 156.525 71 156.575 156.575 72 156.625 156.625 73 156.675 156.675 74 156.725 156.725 77 156.875 156.875 78 156.925 161.525
78A 156.925 156.925
79 156.975 161.575
79A 156.975 156.975
80 157.025 161.625
80A 157.025 157.025
81 157.075 161.675
81A 157.075 157.075
82 157.125 161.725
82A 157.125 157.125
83 157.175 161.775
83A 157.175 157.175 83b 161.775 161.775
84 157.225 161.825
84A 157.225 157.225
85 157.275 161.875
85A 157.275 157.275
86 157.325 161.925
86A 157.325 157.325
87 157.375 161.975
87A 157.375 157.375
88 157.425 162.025
88A 157.425 157.425
Ship
Receive
(MHz)
WX CHFrequency
(MHz) 01 162.550 02 162.400 03 162.475 04 162.425 05 162.450 06 162.500 07 162.525 08 161.650 09 161.775 10 163.275
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
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FREQUENCY TABLES
■Other communications in the USA
D HF CB (Citizens Band) channels
Frequency
CH
1 26.965 21 27.215 2 26.975 22 27.225 3 26.985 23 27.255 4 27.005 24 27.235 5 27.015 25 27.245 6 27.025 26 27.265 7 27.035 27 27.275 8 27.055 28 27.285
9 27.065 29 27.295 10 27.075 30 27.305 11 27.085 31 27.315 12 27.105 32 27.325 13 27.115 33 27.335 14 27.125 34 27.345 15 27.135 35 27.355 16 27.155 36 27.365 17 27.165 37 27.375 18 27.175 38 27.385 19 27.185 39 27.395 20 27.205 40 27.405
(MHz)
CH
Frequency
(MHz)
D GMRS (General Mobile
Radio Service) channels
Transceiver
Receive
(MHz)
462.5500 467.5500
462.5625
462.5750 467.5750
462.5875
462.6000 467.6000
462.6125
462.6250 467.6250
462.6375
462.6500 467.6500
462.6625
462.6750 467.6750
462.6875
462.7000 467.7000
462.7125
462.7250 467.7250
Transceiver
Transmit
(MHz)
D BRS (Business Radio
Service) channels
Dot color
Red 151.625
Purple 151.955
Blue 154.570
Green 154.600
White 462.575 Black 462.625
Orange 462.675
Brown 464.500 Yellow 464.550 “J” Dot 467.763
“K” Dot 467.813
Silver Star 467.850
Gold Star 467.875
Red Star 467.900
Blue Star 467.925
Frequency
(MHz)
D FRS (Family Radio
Service) channels
Frequency
CH
1 462.5625 2 462.5875 3 462.6125 4 462.6375 5 462.6625 6 462.6875 7 462.7125 8 467.5625
9 467.5875 10 467.6125 11 467.6375 12 467.6625 13 467.6875 14 467.7125
(MHz)
D MURS channels
Frequency
CH
1 151.820 2 151.880 3 151.940 4 154.570 5 154.600
(MHz)
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D General aviation frequencies
Frequency
(MHz)
121.500 Emergencies
122.000 Flight Advisory Service
122.200 Flight Service Stations
122.700 Unicom— Uncontrolled airports
122.725 Unicom— Private airports
122.750 Unicom— Air-to-air communications
122.800 Unicom— Uncontrolled airports
122.900 Search & rescue training, & uncontrolled airports
122.950 Unicom— Controlled airports
123.000 Unicom— Uncontrolled airports
123.025 Helicopters— Air-to-air communications
123.050 Unicom— Heliports
123.075 Unicom— Heliports
123.100 Search & Rescue
123.300 Flight Schools
123.450 Air-to-air communications (unofficial)
123.500 Flight Schools
123.600 Flight Service Stations— Uncontrolled airports
148.125 Civil Air Patrol Repeaters— Secondary
148.150 Civil Air Patrol Repeaters— Primary
156.300 Aircraft-to-ship— safety
156.400 Aircraft-to-ship— commercial
156.425 Aircraft-to-ship— non-commercial
156.450 Aircraft-to-ship— commercial
156.625 Aircraft-to-ship— non-commercial
156.900 Aircraft-to-ship— commercial
243.000 Military Emergency “Guard”
255.400 Flight Advisory Service
257.800 Civilian Towers
311.000 SAC Primary
321.000 SAC Secondary
381.800 USCG— Primary
Description
D Cable TV (IRC)
CH
2 – 13 54 – 216 (same as broadcast VHF) 14 – 22 120 – 174 Mid band Ch. A–I 23 – 36 216 – 300 Super band J–W 37 – 53 300 – 402 54 – 64 402 – 468 65 – 94 468 – 648 (Ultra band) 95 – 99 90 – 120 Low band A5–A1
100 – 125 648 – 804 (Ultra band)
Frequency
range (MHz)
Remarks
Hyper band AA–QQ
D Wireless Microphones
169.445 MHz
169.505 MHz
170.245 MHz
170.305 MHz
171.045 MHz
171.105 MHz
171.845 MHz
171.905 MHz
* Power limited to 1/20 watt. These frequencies are also used at the drive-
in windows at some fast-food restaurants.
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12
13 14 15 16
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D LPD (Low Power Device) channels
Frequency
CH
1 433.075 2 433.100 3 433.125 4 433.150 5 433.175 6 433.200 7 433.225 8 433.250
9 433.275 10 433.300 11 433.325 12 433.350 13 433.375 14 433.400 15 433.425 16 433.450 17 433.475 18 433.500 19 433.525 20 433.550 21 433.575 22 433.600 23 433.625 24 433.650
(MHz)
Frequency
CH
25 433.675 26 433.700 27 433.725 28 433.750 29 433.775 30 433.800 31 433.825 32 433.850 33 433.875 34 433.900 35 433.925 36 433.950 37 433.975 38 434.000 39 434.025 40 434.050 41 434.075 42 434.100 43 434.125 44 434.150 45 434.175 46 434.200 47 434.225 48 434.250
(MHz)
Frequency
CH
49 434.275 50 434.300 51 434.325 52 434.350 53 434.375 54 434.400 55 434.425 56 434.450 57 434.475 58 434.500 59 434.525 60 434.550 61 434.575 62 434.600 63 434.625 64 434.650 65 434.675 66 434.700 67 434.725 68 434.750 69 434.775
(MHz)
CH
D PMR446 channels
Frequency
(MHz) 1 446.006250 2 446.018750 3 446.031250 4 446.043750 5 446.056250 6 446.068750 7 446.081250 8 446.093750 9 446.006250
10 446.018750 11 446.031250 12 446.043750 13 446.056250 14 446.068750 15 446.081250 16 446.093750
Frequency
CH
17 446.106250 18 446.118750 19 446.131250 20 446.143750 21 446.156250 22 446.168750 23 446.181250 24 446.193750 25 446.106250 26 446.118750 27 446.131250 28 446.143750 29 446.156250 30 446.168750 31 446.181250 32 446.193750
(MHz)
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D UHF C.R.S (Citizen Radio Service) channels
Frequency
CH
1 476.425 2 476.450 3 476.475 4 476.500 5 476.525 6 476.550 7 476.575 8 476.600
9 476.625 10 476.650 11 476.675 12 476.700 13 476.725 14 476.750 15 476.775 16 476.800 17 476.825 18 476.850 19 476.875 20 476.900
(MHz)
Frequency
CH
21 476.925 22 476.950 23 476.975 24 477.000 25 477.025 26 477.050 27 477.075 28 477.100 29 477.125 30 477.150 31 477.175 32 477.200 33 477.225 34 477.250 35 477.275 36 477.300 37 477.325 38 477.350 39 477.375 40 477.400
(MHz)
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
12
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