Instruction Manual
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... power OFF when connecting or disconnecting the OPC-1797. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Icom, Icom Inc. D About OPC-1797 • NEVER connect the optional OPC-1797 CONNECTION CABLE with the IC-92AD's AM radio or HF band reception. and other countries. 18 APRS® is not updated GPS data while...the optional HM-175GPS Noise signals from HM-175GPS The optional HM-175GPS outputs GPS data (position data, etc.) to IC-92AD at intervals while receiving only. In this case, set the HM-175GPS's microphone cable as distant to the antenna as far as short and becomes a cause of Mr...
... power OFF when connecting or disconnecting the OPC-1797. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Icom, Icom Inc. D About OPC-1797 • NEVER connect the optional OPC-1797 CONNECTION CABLE with the IC-92AD's AM radio or HF band reception. and other countries. 18 APRS® is not updated GPS data while...the optional HM-175GPS Noise signals from HM-175GPS The optional HM-175GPS outputs GPS data (position data, etc.) to IC-92AD at intervals while receiving only. In this case, set the HM-175GPS's microphone cable as distant to the antenna as far as short and becomes a cause of Mr...
Instruction Manual
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... 2-7 ■ Front, top and side panels 2 ■ Function display 6 3 BATTERY CHARGING 8-13 ■ Caution 8 ■ Regular charging 10 ■ Rapid charging 11 ■ Optional battery case 12 ■ Battery information 12 ■ External DC power operation 13 4 FREQUENCY AND CHANNEL SETTING 14-19 ■ Main band selection 14 ■ Mode selection...
... 2-7 ■ Front, top and side panels 2 ■ Function display 6 3 BATTERY CHARGING 8-13 ■ Caution 8 ■ Regular charging 10 ■ Rapid charging 11 ■ Optional battery case 12 ■ Battery information 12 ■ External DC power operation 13 4 FREQUENCY AND CHANNEL SETTING 14-19 ■ Main band selection 14 ■ Mode selection...
Instruction Manual
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... may increase transceiver performance. An optional AD-92SMA ANTENNA CONNECTOR ADAPTER is tightly locked, don't use . (pgs. 10, 11) Battery pack/Battery case CAUTION!: NEVER attach or detach the battery q pack when wet. Using screws longer than specified could damage the transceiver. ■ Hand strap 1 ... it- NEVER carry the transceiver by holding the antenna. Handstrap ■ Battery pack Attach the Li-Ion battery pack (BP-256) or battery case (BP-257) as illustrated below. • Charge the Li-Ion battery pack before use a finger nail to connect an antenna with a BNC...
... may increase transceiver performance. An optional AD-92SMA ANTENNA CONNECTOR ADAPTER is tightly locked, don't use . (pgs. 10, 11) Battery pack/Battery case CAUTION!: NEVER attach or detach the battery q pack when wet. Using screws longer than specified could damage the transceiver. ■ Hand strap 1 ... it- NEVER carry the transceiver by holding the antenna. Handstrap ■ Battery pack Attach the Li-Ion battery pack (BP-256) or battery case (BP-257) as illustrated below. • Charge the Li-Ion battery pack before use a finger nail to connect an antenna with a BNC...
Instruction Manual
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..., using . • R DANGER! Only Icom battery packs are tested and approved for any other liquids. Do not charge or use the battery if it has been severely impacted or dropped, or if the battery has been subjected to heavy pressure. 3 BATTERY CHARGING ■ Caution Misuse of the case. Use the battery only...
..., using . • R DANGER! Only Icom battery packs are tested and approved for any other liquids. Do not charge or use the battery if it has been severely impacted or dropped, or if the battery has been subjected to heavy pressure. 3 BATTERY CHARGING ■ Caution Misuse of the case. Use the battery only...
Instruction Manual
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... the charging indicator blinks orange, there may be a problem with battery pack) Turn power OFF. In this case, the battery pack is charged alone (without the transceiver) or regular charge is installed in this case. Contact your dealer when the battery pack isn't charged. • The optional CP-12L and OPC-254L...
... the charging indicator blinks orange, there may be a problem with battery pack) Turn power OFF. In this case, the battery pack is charged alone (without the transceiver) or regular charge is installed in this case. Contact your dealer when the battery pack isn't charged. • The optional CP-12L and OPC-254L...
Instruction Manual
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... appears only when the BP-256 Li-ion is possible with the BP-256 Li-ion as -10°C (+14°F) or below. In these cases, replace all batteries with new, same brand, alkaline batteries. 12 ■ Battery information D Battery life The transceiver operates with the BP-257 operation.... Otherwise, the battery pack or installed batteries will become exhausted, the function display may blink or have low capacity when used in this case. A built-in step-up convertor in the radio. However, when operating in DV mode, operating time may seem to S-Low (0.5 W) ...
... appears only when the BP-256 Li-ion is possible with the BP-256 Li-ion as -10°C (+14°F) or below. In these cases, replace all batteries with new, same brand, alkaline batteries. 12 ■ Battery information D Battery life The transceiver operates with the BP-257 operation.... Otherwise, the battery pack or installed batteries will become exhausted, the function display may blink or have low capacity when used in this case. A built-in step-up convertor in the radio. However, when operating in DV mode, operating time may seem to S-Low (0.5 W) ...
Instruction Manual
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....M .# CD T.SCAN CALLC RX CS 16 17 Depending on the tuning step setting, it may not be possible to input a 1 kHz digit. 18 In this case, enter "0" as 1 kHz digit, then rotate [DIAL] to set the desired frequency. 19 19
....M .# CD T.SCAN CALLC RX CS 16 17 Depending on the tuning step setting, it may not be possible to input a 1 kHz digit. 18 In this case, enter "0" as 1 kHz digit, then rotate [DIAL] to set the desired frequency. 19 19
Instruction Manual
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... output power level. The transceiver has four output power levels to select transmit power. S-Low output power during shortrange communications may cause a burn, warp the casing or damage the transceiver. While pushing and holding [SQL]. NEVER continuously transmit for details. CONNECT the rated range voltage when using your mouth or speak...
... output power level. The transceiver has four output power levels to select transmit power. S-Low output power during shortrange communications may cause a burn, warp the casing or damage the transceiver. While pushing and holding [SQL]. NEVER continuously transmit for details. CONNECT the rated range voltage when using your mouth or speak...
Instruction Manual
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... scan. See p. 126 for a repeater, the tone scan is out of the offset frequency. ✔ CONVENIENT! Check the offset frequency or duplex direction in this case. (p. 31) -DUP TONE FM A OFF PSKIP U.S.A. D Off band indication If the transmit frequency is convenient for detecting the tone frequency. ➥ Push and hold [SQL...
... scan. See p. 126 for a repeater, the tone scan is out of the offset frequency. ✔ CONVENIENT! Check the offset frequency or duplex direction in this case. (p. 31) -DUP TONE FM A OFF PSKIP U.S.A. D Off band indication If the transmit frequency is convenient for detecting the tone frequency. ➥ Push and hold [SQL...
Instruction Manual
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... the call record can be used to the call. DV MODE OPERATION 7 D One-touch reply using the call record The stored call signs in this case. release to transmit; Therefore, the set call signs will be overwritten when 3 another call record is used for operation. 11 12 • When "RX call...
... the call record can be used to the call. DV MODE OPERATION 7 D One-touch reply using the call record The stored call signs in this case. release to transmit; Therefore, the set call signs will be overwritten when 3 another call record is used for operation. 11 12 • When "RX call...
Instruction Manual
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... "EDIT RECORD" item r Push [ ](6) to select "UR," "R1" or "R2" as described in DV set mode. • Pushing and holding [CS](9) for 1 sec. In this case, select the desired call sign channel number as desired, then push [ ](5)†. e Rotate [DIAL]† to select the desired call sign channel to be copied...
... "EDIT RECORD" item r Push [ ](6) to select "UR," "R1" or "R2" as described in DV set mode. • Pushing and holding [CS](9) for 1 sec. In this case, select the desired call sign channel number as desired, then push [ ](5)†. e Rotate [DIAL]† to select the desired call sign channel to be copied...
Instruction Manual
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.... 7 DV MODE OPERATION ■ Message operation D TX message programming TX messages are 0 to 9, A to Z (capital letters), a to z (lower case letters), some symbols and space. q Enter "TX MESSAGE" in sequence. • If an un-necessary character is entered, push [ ](6) or [ ](4) ... [DIAL]† to select the desired character or symbol. • Push [A/a](3) to frequency indication. 52 capital letters), "ab" (alphabetical characters; lower case letters), "12" (numbers) and " !" i Push [MENU/ ] to return to change the character group from "AB" (alphabetical characters; to ...
.... 7 DV MODE OPERATION ■ Message operation D TX message programming TX messages are 0 to 9, A to Z (capital letters), a to z (lower case letters), some symbols and space. q Enter "TX MESSAGE" in sequence. • If an un-necessary character is entered, push [ ](6) or [ ](4) ... [DIAL]† to select the desired character or symbol. • Push [A/a](3) to frequency indication. 52 capital letters), "ab" (alphabetical characters; lower case letters), "12" (numbers) and " !" i Push [MENU/ ] to return to change the character group from "AB" (alphabetical characters; to ...
Instruction Manual
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...steps q to e in "D TX message programming" as desired in B band. automatically during continuous transmission. A transmitted message that includes lower case charac- 9 ters from the IC-92AD may not be stored in display set the message for message programming. r Push [ ](5) to "Ch05" available. • See left ... RX CALL SIGN (p. 113) 5 ➥ RX MESSAGE (p. 113) 6 NOTE: Only one message can be turned OFF in the IC-92AD. 7 The received message is cleared by the ID-800H, IC-V82/U82, etc. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 †[DIAL] ↔ [ ](2)/[ ](8) 19 ‡[ ](5) ...
...steps q to e in "D TX message programming" as desired in B band. automatically during continuous transmission. A transmitted message that includes lower case charac- 9 ters from the IC-92AD may not be stored in display set the message for message programming. r Push [ ](5) to "Ch05" available. • See left ... RX CALL SIGN (p. 113) 5 ➥ RX MESSAGE (p. 113) 6 NOTE: Only one message can be turned OFF in the IC-92AD. 7 The received message is cleared by the ID-800H, IC-V82/U82, etc. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 †[DIAL] ↔ [ ](2)/[ ](8) 19 ‡[ ](5) ...
Instruction Manual
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as described in "Digital voice mode operation" (p. 38) and "Digital repeater operation" (p. 41). In such a case, the IC-92AD displays an "L" in the upper right corner on the display to the instructions of the low-speed data communication application. w Refer ... 7 D Low-speed data communication application setting Configure the low-speed data communication application as follows. • Port : The same COM port number as IC-92AD's • Baud rate : 38.4 kbps (fixed value) • Data : 8 bit • Parity : None • Stop : 1 bit • Flow control : Xon/Xoff...
as described in "Digital voice mode operation" (p. 38) and "Digital repeater operation" (p. 41). In such a case, the IC-92AD displays an "L" in the upper right corner on the display to the instructions of the low-speed data communication application. w Refer ... 7 D Low-speed data communication application setting Configure the low-speed data communication application as follows. • Port : The same COM port number as IC-92AD's • Baud rate : 38.4 kbps (fixed value) • Data : 8 bit • Parity : None • Stop : 1 bit • Flow control : Xon/Xoff...
Instruction Manual
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... se- 5 lect the desired character or code. 6 • Push [ ](6) to move the cursor right; u Push [MENU/ ] to return to conventional digital transceivers (IC-2820, IC-D800H, IC-91AD, IC-V82, IC-U82). lower case letters), "12" (numbers) and " !" 8 GPS/GPS-A OPERATION NOTE: Set the GSV sentence to OFF when sending the GPS message to frequency indication...
... se- 5 lect the desired character or code. 6 • Push [ ](6) to move the cursor right; u Push [MENU/ ] to return to conventional digital transceivers (IC-2820, IC-D800H, IC-91AD, IC-V82, IC-U82). lower case letters), "12" (numbers) and " !" 8 GPS/GPS-A OPERATION NOTE: Set the GSV sentence to OFF when sending the GPS message to frequency indication...
Instruction Manual
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... from other station. 5 6 D Saving own/received position data 7 q Operate q - r Push [MENU/ ] to return to MESSAGE/POSITION screen. 8 GPS/GPS-A OPERATION D Position indication q Enter "POSITION" in case the next 10 M-CH is displayed. e Push [ ](5) (or [ ](4)) to return to frequency indication.
... from other station. 5 6 D Saving own/received position data 7 q Operate q - r Push [MENU/ ] to return to MESSAGE/POSITION screen. 8 GPS/GPS-A OPERATION D Position indication q Enter "POSITION" in case the next 10 M-CH is displayed. e Push [ ](5) (or [ ](4)) to return to frequency indication.
Instruction Manual
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... position data to display stored position data. r Push [ ](5) (or [ ](4)) to return to frequency indication. 64 q Enter "COMPAS" in message/position set position and direction in case the next M-CH is available. [Indication items] • MY : Displays own latitude, longitude, elevation, the time and direction. • RX : Displays other station latitude, longitude...
... position data to display stored position data. r Push [ ](5) (or [ ](4)) to return to frequency indication. 64 q Enter "COMPAS" in message/position set position and direction in case the next M-CH is available. [Indication items] • MY : Displays own latitude, longitude, elevation, the time and direction. • RX : Displays other station latitude, longitude...
Instruction Manual
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...; Set the desired frequency with [DIAL]. ➥ Or set the desired frequency with [BAND] and [DIAL] as regular memory channels, can be programmed in this case, the band and frequency settings with keypad directly. ePush and hold [S.MW](MR) for 1 sec. VFO mode Push and hold MR B S.MW for 1 sec. FM...
...; Set the desired frequency with [DIAL]. ➥ Or set the desired frequency with [BAND] and [DIAL] as regular memory channels, can be programmed in this case, the band and frequency settings with keypad directly. ePush and hold [S.MW](MR) for 1 sec. VFO mode Push and hold MR B S.MW for 1 sec. FM...
Instruction Manual
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... with an alphanumeric channel name for 11 the other bank channels automatically. 12 D Available characters 13 ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 14 abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 15 0123456789 16 Space) 17 18 case letters), "12" (numbers) and " !" capital letters), "ab" (alphabetical characters; yRepeat step t until the desired channel name is assigned for easy recognition and can be turned...
... with an alphanumeric channel name for 11 the other bank channels automatically. 12 D Available characters 13 ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 14 abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 15 0123456789 16 Space) 17 18 case letters), "12" (numbers) and " !" capital letters), "ab" (alphabetical characters; yRepeat step t until the desired channel name is assigned for easy recognition and can be turned...
Instruction Manual
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... 1 sec. S.MW FM A 17 PSKIP 18 19 VFO is useful when searching for signals around a memory channel frequency and for 2 sec. to VFO. In this case, the steps 3 e and r are not necessary. 4 D Memory/call➪memory/call 5 q Select the memory (call) channel to be copied. ➥ Push [MR] or [CALL] to...
... 1 sec. S.MW FM A 17 PSKIP 18 19 VFO is useful when searching for signals around a memory channel frequency and for 2 sec. to VFO. In this case, the steps 3 e and r are not necessary. 4 D Memory/call➪memory/call 5 q Select the memory (call) channel to be copied. ➥ Push [MR] or [CALL] to...