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i2800H
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is sub-
ject 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.
FOREWORD CAUTIONS
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS carefully and completely RWARNING! NEVER connect the transceiver to an AC
before using the transceiver. outlet. This may pose a fire hazard or result in an electric
shock.
SAVE THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL — This in-
RWARNING! NEVER operate the transceiver while dri-
struction manual contains important operating instructions for
ving a vehicle. Safe driving requires your full attention—any-
the IC-2800H.
thing less may result in an accident.
USE Icom microphones only (supplied or optional). Other For U.S.A. only
manufacturer’s microphones have different pin assignments CAUTION: Changes or modifications to this device, not ex-
and may damage the transceiver if attached. pressly approved by Icom Inc., could void your authority to
operate this device under FCC regulations.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES ......... 1 ■ Selecting output power ......... 25 ■ Transferring scratch pad 15 OTHER FUNCTIONS .......... 63 – 75
2 PANEL DESCRIPTION ......... 2 – 13 ■ One-touch PTT function ....... 25 memory contents .................. 41 ■ Beep tones ........................... 63
■ Controller unit ......................... 2 6 REPEATER OPERATION .... 26 – 31 9 SCAN OPERATION ............. 42 – 46 ■ Time-out timer ....................... 63
■ Function display ...................... 4 ■ Accessing a repeater ............ 26 ■ Scan types ............................ 42 ■ Auto power-off function ......... 64
■ Basic function menu ............... 6 ■ 1750 Hz tone ........................ 28 ■ Full/programmed scan .......... 43 ■ Cooling fan ............................ 64
■ Main unit ................................. 8 ■ Subaudible tone .................... 29 ■ Selecting scan edges ........... 44 ■ Squelch delay ....................... 65
■ HM-98 microphone ............... 10 ■ Offset frequency ................... 30 ■ Memory scan ........................ 45 ■ Sub band mute ..................... 65
■ HM-97/118 microphone ........ 13 ■ Auto repeater function .......... 31 ■ Skip channel setting ............. 46 ■ Sub band busy beep ............. 66
■ Scan resume condition ......... 46 ■ Automatic RF attenuator ....... 66
3 INSTALLATION ................... 14 – 17 7 MEMORY/CALL ■ Memory name indication ...... 67
■ Location ................................ 14 CHANNELS ......................... 32 – 39 10 BAND SCOPE ............................ 47 ■ HM-98 [F-1]/[F-2] keys .......... 67
■ Mounting with the mounting ■ General ................................. 32 ■ Operation .............................. 47 ■ HM-97/118 [UP]/[DN] keys .... 68
bracket .................................. 14 ■ Programming during 11 PRIORITY WATCH .............. 48 – 49 ■ Display contrast .................... 68
■ Mounting the remote selection................................. 32 ■ Priority watch types .............. 48 ■ Display brightness ................ 69
controller ............................... 15 ■ Programming after selection.. 33 ■ Priority watch operation ........ 48 ■ Indication type ...................... 69
■ Battery connection ................ 15 ■ Transferring memory contents ■ My call function ..................... 69
■ DC power supply to another memory ............... 33 12 SUBAUDIBLE TONE
OPERATION ........................ 50 – 53 ■ Packet operation ................... 70
connection ............................ 16 ■ Programming during selection ■ Video monitor function .......... 73
■ Cable connection .................. 16 via the microphone ............... 34 ■ Tone squelch operation ......... 50
■ Pocket beep operation .......... 52 ■ Demonstration display .......... 74
■ Antenna installation .............. 17 ■ Programming after selection ■ AM/FM narrow mode ............ 74
via the microphone ............... 34 ■ Tone scan ............................. 53
4 FREQUENCY SETTING ...... 18 – 22 ■ Fuse replacement ................. 74
■ Preparation ........................... 18 ■ Transferring memory contents 13 DTMF MEMORY .................. 54 – 56
■ Partial reset .......................... 75
■ Lock functions ....................... 19 to another memory via the ■ Programming a DTMF code .. 54
■ All reset ................................. 75
■ Using the tuning dial ............. 20 microphone ........................... 35 ■ Transmitting a DTMF code..... 55
■ Memory clear ........................ 36 ■ DTMF speed ......................... 56 16 CS-2800 CLONING
■ Using the [Y]/[Z] keys .......... 20 SOFTWARE ......................... 76 – 79
■ Setting a tuning step ............. 21 ■ Alphanumeric display ............ 37 14 WIRELESS OPERATION .... 57 – 62
■ Using the keypad .................. 22 ■ Call channel .......................... 38 ■ Connection ........................... 57 17 TROUBLESHOOTING ............... 80
5 BASIC OPERATION ............ 23 – 25 8 SCRATCH PAD MEMORY ... 40 – 41 ■ HM-90 wireless microphone .. 57 18 OPTIONS .................................... 81
■ Receiving .............................. 23 ■ What is a scratch pad ■ EX-1759 installation .............. 58 19 SPECIFICATIONS ............... 82 – 83
■ Monitor function .................... 24 memory? ............................... 40 ■ HM-90 switches .................... 59
■ Audio mute function .............. 24 ■ Calling up a scratch pad ■ Microphone address ............. 62
■ Transmitting .......................... 24 memory ................................. 40
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SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES 1
The transceiver comes with the following accessories. Qty.
q DC power cable (OPC-346) ........................................... 1
w Remote controller cable*1 ............................................... 1
q w e e Remote controller mounting bracket (MB-73) ................. 1
r Main unit mounting bracket ............................................ 1
t Mounting screws, nuts and washers ......................... 1 set
y Fuse (FGB 20 A) ............................................................ 1
u Remote controller mounting screws and nut ............ 1 set
r i Microphone*2 (HM-98/97/118) ........................................ 1
HM-98 HM-118
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2 PANEL DESCRIPTION
■ Controller unit
!0 !0
q o
MAIN MAIN DUP T SQL PRIO MAIN
VOL SCP
V/M H
14 5.0005 SCP
V/M H
VOL
i
TS
MID-LO
TX P
M
99 TS
w OFF u
SUB DUP T SQL PRIO
M/C M/C
SQL
SCN
TOT
MONI
43 3.0005 MONI
SCN
SQL
P 99 LOW
MID-LO M
LOW RX
e y
CHG/L POWER
2
PANEL DESCRIPTION 2
3
2 PANEL DESCRIPTION
5.0005
q SCP
AM
SCP Shows the relative signal strength while receiving. Shows
w 14 o
the relative output power while transmitting. (pgs. 23, 24)
V/M H V/M H y
q TS
MID-LO
TX P
M
99 TS i
• “RX” appears when receiving a signal or when the squelch is
e OFF u open.
SUB DUP T SQL PRIO • “TX” appears when transmitting.
M/C M/C
3.0005 MONI
q y
SCN SCN
r TOT 43 y FUNCTION INDICATORS (pgs. 6, 7)
MONI
q LOW
MID-LO
RX
M
P 99 LOW y Indicate the functions assigned to the multi-function
switches at right.
4
PANEL DESCRIPTION 2
5
2 PANEL DESCRIPTION
MAIN MAIN
MAIN MAIN q MAIN MAIN t
5.000 5.000
q SCP SCP t EDIT EDIT
14 14
V/M H V/M H w TON TON y
w TS
MID-LO
12 TS y DUP
MID-LO
12 DUP
q MAIN BAND/BAND SCOPE MENU [MAIN (SCP)] e MEMORY CHANNEL/CALL CHANNEL/SCAN MENU
➥ Push to select the main band. (p. 18) [M/C (SCN)]
➥ Push for 2 sec. to enter the band scope screen. (p. 47) ➥ Push to select the memory mode or call channel. (pgs.
18, 38)
w VFO/MHz/TUNING STEP MENU [V/MH (TS)] ➥ Push for 2 sec. to enter the scan screen. (p. 42)
➥ Push to select VFO mode or to select the MHz tuning
step while in VFO mode. (p. 20)
➥ Push for 2 sec. to enter tuning step screen. (p. 21)
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PANEL DESCRIPTION 2
r MONITOR/LOW POWER MENU [MONI (LOW)] u SELECT MEMORY WRITE/MEMORY WRITE MENU
➥ Push to toggle the monitor function ON and OFF. (p. 24) [S.MW (MW)]
➥ Push for 2 sec. to change the output power selection. (p. ➥ Push to select the desired memory channel number to
25) be programmed. (p. 32)
• Low (LO), mid-low (MID-LO), mid-high (MID-HI) and high (HI) ➥ Push for 2 sec. to program a memory channel or call
powers are available. channel while in VFO mode. (p. 32)
➥ Push for 2 sec. to transfer a memory channel, call chan-
t MAIN BAND/MEMORY EDIT MENU [MAIN (EDIT)] nel or scratch pad memory contents into the VFO when
➥ Push to select the main band. (p. 18) not in VFO mode. (p. 33)
➥ Push for 2 sec. to enter the edit screen. (pgs. 29, 30, 37,
46, 51) i DTMF MENU [DTMF]
➥ Push to toggle the DTMF memory ON and OFF. (p. 55)
y TONE/DUPLEX MENU [TON (DUP)] ➥ Push for 2 sec. to enter the DTMF memory screen. (p.
➥ Push to activate the following functions in order. 54)
• Subaudible tone encoder—“T” appears. (p. 26)
• Pocket beep—“T SQLì” appears. (p. 52) o DISPLAY/SET MODE MENU [DISP (SET)]
• Tone squelch—“T SQL” appears. (p. 50)
➥ Push to enter the display set mode screen. (p. 68)
• No tone operation—no indicator appears.
➥ Push for 2 sec. to enter the set mode screen.
➥ Push for 2 sec. to select semi-duplex or simplex opera-
tion. (p. 26)
• “DUP–” appears during minus duplex operation, “DUP” ap-
pears during plus duplex operation and no indicator appears
during simplex operation.
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2 PANEL DESCRIPTION
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PANEL DESCRIPTION 2
y POWER RECEPTACLE [DC13.8V] (pgs. 15, 16) D DATA JACK PIN ASSIGNMENTS
Accepts 13.8 V DC ±15% with the supplied DC power q DATA IN (1200 bps: AFSK
cable. 9600 bps: G3RUH, GMSK)
• Current of 12 A or greater is required. w GND
e PTT P
DO NOT use a cigarette lighter socket as a power r DATA OUT (9600 bps)
source when operating in a vehicle. The plug may cause t AF OUT (1200 bps)
voltage drops and ignition noise may be superimposed y P SQL
onto transmit or receive audio.
q DATA IN
u ANTENNA CONNECTOR [ANT] Input terminal for data transmit. See p. 70 for details on
Connects a 50 Ω antenna with a PL-259 connector and a how to toggle data speed between 1200 and 9600 bps.
50 Ω coaxial cable. w GND
Common ground for DATA IN, DATA OUT and AF OUT.
ANTENNA INFORMATION e PTT P
For radio communications, the antenna is of critical impor- PTT terminal for packet operation only. Connect ground to
tance, along with output power and sensitivity. The trans- transmit data.
ceiver accepts a 50 Ω antenna and less than 1.5 : 1 of r DATA OUT
Voltage Standing Wave Ratio (VSWR). High SWR values Data out terminal for 9600 bps operation only.
not only may damage the transceiver but also lead to TVI or t AF OUT
BCI problems. Data out terminal for 1200 bps operation only.
y P SQL (squelch out)
Becomes high (+5V) when the transceiver receives a sig-
nal which opens the squelch.
• To avoid unnecessary TNC transmission, connect squelch to the
TNC to inhibit transmission when receiving signals.
• Keep audio output at a normal level, otherwise a “P SQL” signal
will not be output.
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2 PANEL DESCRIPTION
q u
F-2
i t ACTIVITY INDICATOR
DTMF-S FUNC
Mic element Lights red while a key is pushed; lights green while the
AFC AFC-OFF PTT-M MW
PTT-M
Starts and stops priority watch. (p. 48) Turns the one-touch PTT function ON and
PRIO 3
OFF. (p. 25)
PGR
Selects high output power. (p. 25) No secondary function.
4
HIGH
After DTMF-S :
CSQL
Selects mid-high output power. (p. 25) No secondary function. Transmit the appropriate
MID 5
DTMF code or push [0]
DTMF
Selects low output power. (p. 25) Turns the DTMF memory encoder function to [9], [A] to [D] to trans-
6
(p. 54) mit the DTMF memory
LOW
ON.
contents when the
TONE
Selects –duplex. (p. 27) Turns the subaudible tone encoder ON. DTMF memory encoder
DUP– 7
(p. 27) is activated. (p. 54)
TSQLS
DUP+ 8 Selects +duplex. (p. 27) Turns the pocket beep function ON. (p. 52)
TSQL
SIMP 9 Selects simplex. (p. 27) Turns the tone squelch function ON. (p. 50)
TONE-2
Increases the audio output. (p. 23) While being pushed, transmits a 1750 Hz
VOL 0 • The [VOL] controls on the controller unit have tone. (p. 28)
priority when rotated.
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2 PANEL DESCRIPTION
• Clears a digit before entry. (p. 22) • Writes the VFO contents into the memory
• Cancels the monitor, scan, priority watch, channel or call channel. (pgs. 34, 39)
MW
CLR A
DTMF memory, mute function or set • Advances the memory channel number
mode condition. (pgs. 24, 42, 48, 54) when continuously pushed after program-
ming is completed. (p. 34) After DTMF-S :
D-OFF Enters set mode and decreases the set Transmit the appropriate
DTMF memory OFF.
SET B
mode selection order. DTMF code or push [0]
to [9], [A] to [D] to trans-
• Sets the keypad for numeral input. Turns the subaudible tone encoder, pocket mit the DTMF memory
T-OFF (p. 22) beep or tone squelch OFF. (pgs. 27, 50, 52) contents when the
C
ENT
• Advances the set mode selection order DTMF memory encoder
after entering set mode. is activated. (p. 54)
MUTE
Increases the squelch level. (p. 23) Mutes both band’s audio. (p. 24)
• The [SQL] controls on the controller unit have • Mute function is released when any operation is
SQL D
16KEY LOCK
Decreases the squelch level. (p. 23) Locks the digit keys on the keypad (including
SQL #
• The [SQL] controls on the controller unit have the A–D, # and M keys). (p. 19)
priority when rotated. After DTMF :
Decreases the audio output. (p. 23) Sends a 1750 Hz tone signal for 0.5 sec. Transmit the appropriate
(p. 28) DTMF code. (p. 54)
TONE-1
• The [VOL] controls on the controller unit have
VOL M priority when rotated.
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PANEL DESCRIPTION 2
■ HM-97/118 microphone
q PTT SWITCH
w Push and hold to transmit; release to receive. (p. 24)
ON
w UP/DOWN SWITCHES [UP]/[DN]
q e
➥ Push either switch to change the operating frequency,
OFF
memory channel, set mode contents, etc. (p. 20)
➥ Push either switch for 2 sec. to start scanning. (p. 42)
➥ Activate a function programmed in set mode. (p. 68)
e
e LOCK SWITCH
r Locks the [UP]/[DN] keys on the microphone.
1 2 3 A
4 5 6 B
7 8 9 C t
0 D
HM-118T/TA
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3 INSTALLATION
Mounting
nut
Spring
washer
25°
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INSTALLATION 3
Grommet
Nut Nut
D When using an
optional MB-65 Remote + red _ black
controller
Fuses _ black + red
The supplied remote con- 20 A
troller bracket is not nec-
essary when using the MB-65
optional MB-65.
12 V
Supplied
DC power cable
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3 INSTALLATION
VOL
MAIN MAIN
SCP
14 5.000
MAIN
SCP VOL IC-2800 main unit
V/MH V/MH
TS
HI
1 TS
M/C M/C
SQL SCN
MONI
43 3.000 SCN
MONI
SQL
LOW
HI
1 LOW DATA
Speaker is
included in the
remote controller
Supplied remote controller
DC power Connect the end with the cable (3.5 m, 11.5 ft)
supply 13.8 V ferrite core to the controller
(where applicable)
to an Remote controller
AC _ +
outlet
Fuses
20 A
+ red
Main unit
_ black
Battery Remote controller cable
Power cable
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INSTALLATION 3
■ Antenna installation
D Antenna location D Antenna connector
To obtain maximum performance from the transceiver, select The antenna uses a PL-259 connector.
a high-quality antenna and mount it in a good location. A non-
radial antenna should be used when using a magnetic mount.
• PL-259 CONNECTOR
Roof-mount antenna
(Drill a hole or use a magnetic mount.) Trunk-mount 30 mm
antenna q Slide the coupling ring
Gutter-mount antenna down. Strip the cable
jacket and soft solder. Coupling ring 10 mm (soft solder)
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4 FREQUENCY SETTING
■ Preparation BAND
➥ Push [BAND] to select the desired operating
band.
• “Q” indicator shows the selected band as the
D Turning power ON/OFF
main band.
Before operating the transceiver for the first time it’s a good
idea to reset the transceiver’s CPU. This will ensure that all D VFO and memory modes
transceiver settings are at their defaults. See p. 75 for CPU The transceiver has 2 basic operating modes: VFO mode and
resetting details. memory mode. Select VFO mode first to set an operating fre-
➥ Push [POWER] for 2 sec. to turn power ON or OFF. quency.
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FREQUENCY SETTING 4
■ Lock functions
To prevent accidental frequency changes and unnecessary D Microphone keypad lock
function access, use the lock function. The transceiver and This function locks the HM-98 microphone keypad.
HM-98 have 2 different lock functions.
➥ Push [FUNC] then [16KEY LOCK] to tog-
D Frequency lock 16 KEY LOCK gle the microphone keypad lock function
This function locks the tuning dials and switches electronically # ON and OFF.
and also locks the microphone switches. • [PTT] and the 7 keys on the upper half of the
microphone can be used.
➥ Push [CHG/L] for 2 sec. to toggle the frequency lock func- • All switches on the transceiver can be used.
tion ON and OFF. • The keypad lock function is released when the
transceiver power is turned OFF then ON
• [CHG/L], [MAIN], [MONI], [VOL], [SQL], [PTT] and [BAND] can
again.
be used while the frequency lock function is in use. Also,
TONE-1, TONE-2, DTMF tones or DTMF memory contents can
be transmitted from the HM-98 microphone.
MAIN
MAIN MAIN
SCP
V/M H
14 5.000 SCP
V/M H
TS
MID-LO
12 TS
M/C M/C
SCN
MONI
43 3.000 SCN
MONI
LOW
MID-LO
12 LOW
MAIN
MAIN MAIN
SCP
V/M H
14 5.___ SCP
V/M H
While 1 MHz tuning step is
selected, the digits below
TS 12 TS
100 kHz disappear.
MAIN
MAIN MAIN
SCP
V/M H
14 _.___ SCP
V/M H
While 10 MHz tuning step is
selected, the digits below
TS 12 TS 1 MHz disappear.
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FREQUENCY SETTING 4
MAIN
Return to previous menu í MAIN In the cloning mode, the [POWER] switch does not func-
5
14 5.000 SCP
V/M H
tion. Push the [UP]/[DN] or [Y]/[Z] on the microphone to
Select 5 kHz tuning step TS = 5.0k TS
return to the normal operating condition.
Select 20 kHz tuning step 20 M/C
25
43 3.000 SCN
MONI
Select 25 kHz tuning step 12 LOW
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4 FREQUENCY SETTING
V/M H
14 5.000 SCP
V/M H
SCP
V/M H
5. SCP
V/M H
SCP
V/M H
14 5.36 SCP
V/M H
SCP
V/M H
14 5.3625 SCP
V/M H
TS
MID-LO
12 TS TS
MID-LO
12 TS TS
MID-LO
12 TS TS
MID-LO
12 TS
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BASIC OPERATION 5
■ Receiving SQL
• Volume level appears while setting.
➥ Push [q MONI] again to close the squelch.
YZ
q Push [POWER] for 2 sec. to turn power ON. r Set the squelch level.
w Set the audio level. ➥ Push [SQL Y] or [SQL Z] to set the squelch
➥ Push the desired band’s [MONI] to open the squelch. to the point where noise just disappears.
• Push [CHG/L] if [MONI] is not displayed. • Squelch level appears while setting.
➥ Rotate the desired band’s [VOL] control to adjust the t Set the operating frequency. (p. 22)
audio output level. y When receiving a signal on the set frequency,
➥ Push [MONI] again to close the squelch. squelch opens and the transceiver emits audio.
e Set the squelch level. • “RX” appears and the S/RF indicator shows the rel-
ative signal strength for the received signal.
➥ Rotate the desired band’s [SQL] fully counterclockwise
in advance.
➥ Rotate [SQL] clockwise until the noise just disappears. RF attenuator: The transceiver has an RF attenuator re-
➥ When interference is received, rotate [SQL] clockwise lated to the [SQL] setting. The attenuator is automatically
again for attenuator operation. activated when [SQL] is rotated clockwise past the 12 o’-
• Turn the automatic RF attenuator ON in advance. (p. 66) clock position. Approx. 10 dB attenuation is obtained at full
r Set the operating frequency. (p. 20) rotation. Turn the automatic RF attenuator ON in advance
t When receiving a signal on the set frequency, squelch in set mode. (p. 66)
opens and the transceiver emits audio. 0 dB
• “RX” appears and the S/RF indicator shows the relative signal
strength for the received signal. Squelch RF attenuator
range
q Push [POWER] for 2 sec. to turn power ON.
BAND w Select the desired band with [BAND]. 10 dB
e Set the audio level.
➥ Push [q MONI] to open the squelch.
➥ Push [VOL Y] or [VOL Z] to adjust the audio
output level.
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5 BASIC OPERATION
24
BASIC OPERATION 5
25
6 REPEATER OPERATION
TON
14 5.000 EDIT
TON
the receive frequency by the offset frequency. (p. 30) It is con- DUP
MID-LO
12 DUP
TON
14 5.000 EDIT
TON MAIN
MAIN
MAIN
12
5.000
MID-LO
DUP DUP EDIT EDIT
14
TON TON
DUP
MID-LO
12 DUP
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6 REPEATER OPERATION
■ 1750 Hz tone
A 1750 Hz tone is required to access most European re-
peaters. The microphone has 1750 Hz tone capability.
[TONE]
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REPEATER OPERATION 6
■ Subaudible tone r Rotate the right-hand tuning dial to select the desired fre-
quency.
(encoder function) • The subaudible tone encoder frequency is set temporarily. Push
[MW] for 2 sec. to store the tone frequency permanently.
Some repeaters require subaudible tones to be accessed. • The color of the frequency indication changes when the setting is
Subaudible tones are superimposed over your normal signal different from the memory or call channel contents.
and must be set in advance. t If you want to set other channels, push [CH] then rotate the
right-hand tuning dial. Repeat e and r to select the de-
Each operating band and each memory channel have inde- sired frequency.
pendent settings. y Push [ï] to exit the edit screen.
q Select the mode/channel you wish to set the subaudible The subaudible tone encoder frequency can be set in a
tone encoder frequency to, such as VFO mode or mem- memory channel temporarily. However, the set contents
ory/call channel. are cleared once the other memory/call channel is se-
w Push the desired band’s [(MAIN) EDIT] for 2 sec. to enter the lected. To store the tone frequency permanently, push
edit screen. [MW] for 2 sec. at step r to overwrite the information.
• Push [CHG/L] if [(MAIN) EDIT] is not displayed.
e Push [Y] or [Z] to select the ‘R-Tone’ item. • Available subaudible tone frequencies (unit: Hz)
• Left-hand tuning dial can also select the item.
67.0 82.5 100.0 123.0 151.4 171.3 189.9 210.7 250.3
MEMORY E D I T
ï
69.3 85.4 103.5 127.3 156.7 173.8 192.8 218.1 254.1
145.320 12 71.9 88.5 107.2 131.8 159.8 177.3 196.6 225.7
( T S=1 2 . 5k) CH
Y
Name ICOM2800 74.4 91.5 110.9 136.5 162.2 179.9 199.5 229.1
Z R - Tone 1 2 3 . 0 SKIP 77.0 94.8 114.8 141.3 165.5 183.5 203.5 233.6
C - Tone 88.5
OW 0.6000 79.7 97.4 118.8 146.2 167.9 186.2 206.5 241.8
MW
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6 REPEATER OPERATION
■ Offset frequency t If you want to set other channels, push [CH] then rotate the
right-hand tuning dial. Repeat e and r to select the de-
When communicating through a repeater, the transmit fre- sired frequency.
quency is shifted from the receive frequency by an amount y Push [ï] to exit the edit screen.
determined by the offset frequency.
MEMORY E D I T
ï
145.320 12
( T S=1 2 . 5k) CH
Y
Name ICOM2800
Z R - Tone 1 2 3 . 0 SKIP
C - Tone 88.5
OW 0.600
MHz MW
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REPEATER OPERATION 6
Y
SET
ï
FREQUENCY RANGE DUPLEX DIRECTION
Operation Beep
ON
Tx T.O.T. 145.200–145.495 MHz
Z OFF “DUP–” appears
Auto Repeater
OFF
146.610–146.995 MHz
Auto Power-Off
OFF 147.000–147.395 MHz “DUP” appears
Cooling Fan
Auto
442.000–444.995 MHz “DUP” appears
447.000–449.995 MHz “DUP–” appears
e Rotate the right-hand tuning dial to select the auto repeater
function.
• Korea version
U.S.A. version:
• “Dup” Activates duplex only.
FREQUENCY RANGE DUPLEX DIRECTION
• “Dup&Tone” Activates duplex and tone.
• “OFF” Auto repeater function is turned OFF. 439.000–440.000 MHz “DUP–” appears
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7 MEMORY/CALL CHANNELS
S.MW S.MW
MW MW
MAIN DUP T SQL MAIN MAIN MAIN DUP T SQL
MAIN MAIN MAIN MAIN MAIN MAIN MAIN MAIN
EDIT
TON
14 5.680 EDIT
TON
momentarily EDIT
TON
14 6.010 EDIT
TON
EDIT
TON
5. EDIT
TON
for 2 sec. EDIT
TON
14 5.680 EDIT
TON
DUP
MID-LO
1 DUP DUP
MID-LO M
1 DUP DUP
MID-LO M
40 DUP DUP
MID-LO
40 DUP
blank channel
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MEMORY/CALL CHANNELS 7
CHG/L
M/C S.MW
SCN S.MW MW
MAIN MW MAIN MAIN MAIN
MAIN MAIN MAIN MAIN MAIN
Select memory
SCP
V/M H
14 6.340 SCP
V/M H
momentarily EDIT
TON
14 6.010 EDIT
TON
5. for 2 sec. EDIT
TON
14 6.340
channel TS
MID-LO M
3 TS DUP
MID-LO M
-- DUP
MID-LO M
20 DUP
MID-LO M
20
blank channel
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7 MEMORY/CALL CHANNELS
q Select the desired band with [BAND]. q Select the desired band with [BAND].
w Select VFO mode with [VFO]. w Select memory mode with [MR].
e Set the desired frequency. e Set the desired memory channel to be programmed with
• Set other data (e.g. offset frequency, duplex direction, subaudible [Y] or [Z].
tone frequency, etc.), if required. r Push [VFO] to select VFO mode.
r Push [FUNC] then [E MW] momentarily to indicate mem- t Set the desired frequency:
ory channels. • Set other data (e.g. offset frequency, duplex direction, subaudible
• Do not hold [MW] for more than 0.5 sec., otherwise the memory tone frequency, etc.), if required.
channel will overwrite the selected memory channel. y Push [FUNC] then [E MW] for 2 sec. to program.
t Push [Y] or [Z] to select the desired channel. • Memory channel number automatically advances when continu-
• Call channel (C), VFO (- -) and scan edges (1A – 3B), as well as ing to push [MW] after programming.
regular memory channels, can be programmed in this way.
y Push [FUNC] then [E MW] for 2 sec. to program.
• Memory channel number automatically advances when continu-
ing to push [MW] after programming.
34
MEMORY/CALL CHANNELS 7
■ Transferring memory
contents to another memory
via the microphone
The HM-98 microphone can also be used to trans-
MW fer memory channels.
A
35
7 MEMORY/CALL CHANNELS
CHG/L briefly
M/C S.MW MAIN
SCN S.MW MW EDIT
MAIN MW MAIN MAIN MAIN
MAIN MAIN MAIN MAIN
Select memory
SCP
V/M H
14 6.340 momentarily EDIT
TON
14 6.010 EDIT
TON
14 6.340 for 2 sec. EDIT
TON
5.
channel TS
MID-LO M
3 DUP
MID-LO M
-- DUP
MID-LO M
3 DUP
MID-LO M
3
36
MEMORY/CALL CHANNELS 7
■ Alphanumeric display t Rotate the right-hand tuning dial to select the desired char-
acter.
Each memory channel and the call channel can be pro- • See the table below for a list of available characters.
grammed with an alphanumeric name such as a repeater < > + – = M / _ ( )
name, club name, etc., for easy recognition. Names can be a : 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
maximum of 8 characters—see the table at right for available 9 A B C D E F G H I
characters. J K L M N O P Q R S
T U V W X Y Z space
Scan edge channels and scratch pad memories CANNOT
be programmed with alphanumeric names.
y Push [≈] to advance to the next character.
• Push [Ω] to select the previous character.
q Select the desired memory/call channel except scan edge u Repeat t and y until the desired name is input.
channels. i Push [ï] to program the name and exit programming
w Push the desired band’s [(MAIN) EDIT] for 2 sec. to enter the mode.
edit screen. o If you want to set other channels, push [CH] then rotate the
• Push [CHG/L] if [(MAIN) EDIT] is not displayed.
right-hand tuning dial. Repeat r through i to set the de-
e Push [Y] or [Z] to select the ‘Name’ item.
sired name.
• Left-hand tuning dial can also select the item.
!0 Push [ï] again to exit the edit screen.
MEMORY EDIT
ï
145.320 12
MAIN
MAIN ICOM2800 MAIN
EDIT EDIT
Y
( T S=1 2 . 5k)
Name ICOM2800
CH
145.320
TON M I D - L O TON
R - Tone 1 2 3 . 0 SKIP
DUP 12 DUP
Z
C - Tone 88.5
OW 0.6000
EDIT MW
To display the programmed memory name, turn the mem-
ory name indication ON in set mode. (p. 67)
r Push [EDIT] to enter programming mode.
• The first character of the name flashes.
37
7 MEMORY/CALL CHANNELS
V/M H
14 6.010 SCP
V/M H
memory channels.
played.
TS
MID-LO
C TS
• Push [CHG/L] if [S.MW] is not displayed.
• “C” appears when call channel is • Do not hold [S.MW] for more than 0.5 sec., otherwise the mem-
selected. ory channel will overwrite the selected memory channel.
w Push [V/MH] to select VFO mode, if desired. r Rotate the tuning dial to select the call channel.
• “C” appears when a call channel is selected.
q Select the desired band with [BAND]. t Push [(S.MW) MW] for 2 sec. to program.
CALL w Push [(MR) CALL] for 2 sec. to select the se-
lected band’s call channel.
S.MW S.MW
MW MW
MAIN MAIN MAIN MAIN
MAIN MAIN MAIN MAIN MAIN MAIN MAIN MAIN
EDIT
TON
14 6.200 EDIT
TON
momentarily EDIT
TON
14 6.010 EDIT
TON
EDIT
TON
14 6.010 EDIT
TON
for 2 sec. EDIT
TON
14 6.200 EDIT
TON
DUP
MID-LO
1 DUP DUP
MID-LO M
1 DUP DUP
MID-LO M
C DUP DUP
MID-LO
1 DUP
call channel
38
MEMORY/CALL CHANNELS 7
39
8 SCRATCH PAD MEMORY
145.850
SCP SCP simplex memories (rotate tuning dial left); one of “R1–R5” ap-
Newest
V/M H MID-LO V/M H pears for duplex memories (rotate tuning dial right).
TS L1 TS
• When first applying power or after CPU resetting, scratch pad
14 5.650 memories contain no data and therefore cannot be selected.
L2 e Push [V/MH] or [M/C] to exit the scratch pad memory.
14 5.550
L3 Order is changed if
• The 5th scratch pad memory (L5 or R5) will be cleared
transmitting on
14 5.400 these channels. when transmitting on a new frequency. If the transmit fre-
L4 quency is already stored in a scratch pad memory, the
14 5.360 scratch pad memory is not cleared but the order is
L5 changed.
MAIN
MAIN
MAIN
• When transmitting on a scratch pad memory, that memory
Oldest
SCP
V/M H
14 5.700 SCP
V/M H
becomes the 1st scratch pad memory (L1 or R1) and the
TS L5 TS order is changed.
The oldest written frequency is cleared.
q Select the desired band with [BAND]. r Rotate the desired band’s tuning dial to select the desired
CALL w Push [(MR) CALL] for 2 sec. to select the se- memory channel.
lected band’s call channel. t Push [(S.MW) MW] for 2 sec. to transfer.
e Push [Y] one or more times to select a duplex
scratch pad memory; push [Z] one or more q Select the desired band with [BAND].
times to select a simplex scratch pad memory. MW w Push [(MR) CALL] for 2 sec. to select the se-
A
r Push [MR] or [VFO] to exit the scratch pad lected band’s call channel.
memory. e Push [Y] one or more times to select a duplex
scratch pad memory; push [Z] one or more
times to select a simplex scratch pad memory
■ Transferring scratch pad to be transferred.
r Push [FUNC] then [E MW] momentarily to indi-
memory contents cate memory channels.
• Push [MW] for 2 sec. to transfer the scratch pad
Transferring scratch pad memory contents to the VFO is done memory to VFO.
similarly to transferring memory/call contents. t Push [Y] or [Z] to select the desired channel.
• Call channel (C), VFO (- -) and scan edges (1A –
q Push [M/C] to select the call channel. 3B), as well as regular memory channels, can be
• Push [CHG/L] if [M/C] is not displayed. transferred in this way.
• “C” appears when the call channel is selected. y Push [FUNC] then [E MW] for 2 sec. to trans-
w Rotate the desired band’s tuning dial to select the desired fer.
scratch pad memory.
• One of “L1” to “L5” or “R1” to “R5” appears.
e Push the desired band’s [S.MW] momentarily to indicate
memory channels.
• Push [S.MW] for 2 sec. to transfer the scratch pad memory to
VFO.
41
9 SCAN OPERATION
FULL/BAND SCAN (p. 43) Repeatedly scans all frequen- PROGRAMMED SCAN Repeatedly scans between
cies over the entire band. (p. 43) two user-programmed fre-
Used as the simplest scan quencies. Used for checking
Band Band without any preliminary set- Band Scan edges Band for frequencies within a speci-
edge edge edge edge
tings necessary. fied range such as repeater
Scan Scan output frequencies, etc. 3
Jump pairs of scan edges are avail-
Jump
able.
MEMORY SCAN (p. 45) Repeatedly scans memory SCAN RESUME 4 resume conditions are avail-
channels except those set as CONDITION (p. 46) able: 3 timer scans and pause
Not yet
programmed
skip channels. Used to search scan. When receiving a sig-
Receiving
ch 1 ch 2 ch 3
through often-used memories a signal nal, pause scan pauses until
and for bypassing normally Pause the signal disappears; timer
ch 99 ch 4 scan
≈
busy channels such as re- Timer
scans pause for 5, 10 or 15
ch 98 ch 6 ch 5 (skip) scan
peater frequencies. sec.
Pausing 2 sec.
42
SCAN OPERATION 9
■ Selecting scan edges e Push [(MAIN) í] for 2 sec. to exit the scan screen.
TON M/C
SEL
43 3.000 SCN
MONI
Res
MID-LO
12 LOW
■ Memory scan YZ
q Select the desired band with [BAND].
w Select memory mode with [MR].
q Select memory mode with the desired band’s [M/C]. e Push [SQL Y] or [SQL Z] to set the squelch to
• Push [CHG/L] if [M/C] is not displayed. the threshold point.
• “!” appears when memory mode is selected. r Push [w SCAN] momentarily or [Y]/[Z] for 2
w Make sure the squelch is set to the threshold point. sec. to start memory scan.
e Push [(M/C) SCN] for 2 sec. to enter the scan screen. • Decimal point and “!” flash while scanning.
• If the pocket beep function is activated, the transceiver automat- t Push [Y], [Z] or [E CLR] to cancel the scan.
ically selects the tone squelch function when the scan screen is
selected.
MAIN
MAIN
145.320
MAIN At least 2 memory channels must be programmed for
í SCP
M-L M 12
MEM SCAN V/M H
memory scan to start.
144.0 - 146.0
PRIO Resume TS
15s
TON M/C
SEL
43 3.000 SCN
MONI
Res
MID-LO
12 LOW
45
9 SCAN OPERATION
TON M/C
SEL
43 3.000 SCN
MONI
e Push [SKIP] to select the condition. Res
MID-LO
12 LOW
• “≈” for memory skip scan.
15 sec. resume time
• “P ≈” for frequency skip scan and memory skip scan.
• No “≈” or “P ≈” indication for no skipping of channels.
r If you want to set other channels, rotate the right-hand tun- e Push [(MAIN) í] for 2 sec. to exit scan screen.
ing dial. Repeat e to set the desired condition.
• Push [CH] if memory channel does not flash.
t Push [ï] to exit the edit screen.
46
BAND SCOPE 10
■ Operation y Push [TS] to select the sweep tuning step, if desired.
• 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30 and 50 kHz sweep tuning steps are available
The band scope function allows you to visually check a spec- when a tuning step other than 12.5 kHz is selected.
ified frequency range. Sweep range varies ±50 kHz through • 12.5, 25 and 50 kHz sweep tuning steps are available when 12.5
kHz tuning step is selected.
±500 kHz with setting of the sweep tuning steps.
u Rotate the desired band’s tuning dial to set the highlighted
cursor to the desired waveform and set the frequency of
Receive audio is muted while monitoring the band scope.
the signal.
Push [SWP] to cancel sweeping and receive the audio.
• Push [CENT] to return the operating frequency to the center fre-
quency.
q Set the desired frequency as band scope center frequency.
i Push [(MAIN) í] for 2 sec. to exit the band scope screen.
w Push the desired band’s [(MAIN) SCP] for 2 sec. to select the
band scope screen.
• Push [CHG/L] if [(MAIN) SCP] is not displayed.
e A sweep automatically starts and signal conditions
(strengths) appear starting from the center of the range.
MAIN
MAIN MAIN
145.060 SCP
M-L 12
SWP V/M H
TS
TS M/C
10k
CENT
43 3.000 SCN
MONI
MID-LO
12 LOW
47
11 PRIORITY WATCH
48
PRIORITY WATCH 11
y Push [(MEM ) PRIO] for 2 sec. to start the watch. q Select the desired band with [BAND].
• The transceiver checks the memory or call channel frequency PRIO w Select VFO mode with [VFO].
every 5 sec. 3
e Set an operating frequency.
• The watch resumes according to the selected scan resume con- r Push [SQL Y] or [SQL Z] to set the squelch to
dition. (p. 46) the threshold point.
• “PRIO” and decimal point blinks while receiving a signal on a
t Set the watching channel(s).
watch channel.
For memory channel watch:
MAIN
í
MAIN PRIO
145.320
MAIN
SCP
Select the desired memory channel.
M - L RX M 12
SCAN • Select memory mode with [MR]; select the memory
MEM V/M H
PRIO Resume 15s TS channel to be watched with [Y]/[Z].
TON M/C For memory scan watch:
SEL
43 3.000 MONI
SCN
Start the memory scan.
Res
MID-LO
12 LOW
• Select memory mode with [MR]; push [w SCAN]
momentarily or [Y]/[Z] for 2 sec. to start memory
u Push [(MEM ) PRIO] while the display shows the VFO fre- scan.
quency to stop the watch. For call channel watch:
Select the call channel by pushing [(MR) CALL]
for 2 sec.
y Push [e PRIO] to start the watch.
• The transceiver checks the memory or call channel
frequency every 5 sec.
• The watch resumes according to the selected scan
resume condition. (p. 46)
• “PRIO” and decimal point blinks while receiving a
signal on a watch channel.
u Push [e PRIO] or [E CLR] while the display
shows the VFO frequency to stop the watch.
49
12 SUBAUDIBLE TONE OPERATION
➲ CONVENIENT
Store subaudible tone frequencies and tone squelch ON/OFF
settings in memories (call) for easy recall.
50
SUBAUDIBLE TONE OPERATION 12
D Setting subaudible tones for tone squelch t If you want to set other channels, push [CH] then rotate the
operation (CTCSS tones) right-hand tuning dial. Repeat e and r to select the de-
Separate tone frequencies can be set for tone squelch oper- sired frequency.
ation than for repeater operation (the same range of tones is y Push [ï] to exit the edit screen.
available). Like repeater tones, these are set in the edit
screen. The tone frequency can be set in a memory channel tem-
porarily. However, the set contents are cleared once the
q Select the mode/channel you wish to set the CTCSS tone other memory/call channel is selected. To store the tone
frequency to, such as VFO mode or memory/call channel. frequency permanently, push [MW] for 2 sec. at step r to
w Push the desired band’s [(MAIN) EDIT] for 2 sec. to enter the overwrite the information.
edit screen.
• Push [CHG/L] if [(MAIN) EDIT] is not displayed. • Available CTCSS tone frequencies (unit: Hz)
e Push [Y] or [Z] to select the ‘C-Tone’ item. 67.0 82.5 100.0 123.0 151.4 171.3 189.9 210.7 250.3
• Left-hand tuning dial can also select the item. 69.3 85.4 103.5 127.3 156.7 173.8 192.8 218.1 254.1
71.9 88.5 107.2 131.8 159.8 177.3 196.6 225.7
MEMORY E D I T
ï 74.4 91.5 110.9 136.5 162.2 179.9 199.5 229.1
145.320 12
Y
( T S=1 2 . 5k) CH 77.0 94.8 114.8 141.3 165.5 183.5 203.5 233.6
Name ICOM2800 79.7 97.4 118.8 146.2 167.9 186.2 206.5 241.8
Z R - Tone 8 8 . 5 SKIP
C - Tone 123.0
OW 0.6000
MW
The transceiver has 50 tone frequencies and consequently
their spacing is narrow. Therefore, some tone frequencies
may receive interference from adjacent tone frequencies.
r Rotate the right-hand tuning dial to select the desired fre-
quency.
• The CTCSS tone frequency is set temporarily. Push [MW] for 2
sec. to store the tone frequency permanently.
• The color of the frequency indication changes when the setting is
different from the memory or call channel contents.
51
12 SUBAUDIBLE TONE OPERATION
52
SUBAUDIBLE TONE OPERATION 12
■ Tone scan t When the tone frequency is detected, the tone scan
pauses.
The transceiver can detect the subaudible tone frequency in a • The tone frequency is set temporarily on a memory or call chan-
received signal. By monitoring a signal that is being transmit- nel. Program into the memory or call channel to store the tone
ted on a repeater input frequency, you can determine the tone frequency permanently.
• The decoded tone frequency is used for the repeater tone fre-
frequency required to access the repeater.
quency or tone squelch frequency, depending on the tone
squelch ON/OFF setting.
q Set the desired frequency or memory channel to be
y To stop the scan, push [TON] again.
checked for a tone frequency.
u Push [(MAIN) í] for 2 sec. to exit the scan screen.
w Turn the tone squelch ON or OFF to check the tone
squelch frequency or repeater tone frequency, respectively.
(p. 50)
e Push the desired band’s [(M/C) SCN] for 2 sec. to enter the
scan screen.
• Push [CHG/L] if [(M/C) SCN] is not displayed.
• If the pocket beep function is activated, the transceiver automat-
ically selects the tone squelch function when the scan screen is
selected.
r Push [TON] momentarily to start the tone scan.
• Decimal point flashes while scanning.
• To change the scanning direction, rotate the desired band’s tun-
ing dial.
MAIN
MAIN MAIN
í 250.3 SCP
M-L 12
PRO SCAN V/M H
PRIO Resume 15s TS
TON M/C
SEL
43 3.000 SCN
MONI
Res
MID-LO
12 LOW
53
13 DTMF MEMORY
■ Programming a DTMF code r Rotate the right-hand tuning dial to select the desired char-
acter.
DTMF codes are used for autopatching, accessing repeaters, • “E” stands for “M” and “F” stands for “#.”
controlling other equipment, etc. The transceiver has 14 • “–” indicates ‘no code’ and can be used to clear a previously pro-
DTMF memory channels (D0–D9, DA–DD) for storage of grammed code.
often-used DTMF codes of up to 16 digits. t Push [≈] to advance to the next character.
• Push [Ω] to select the previous character.
y Repeat r and t until the desired code is input.
q Push [DTMF] for 2 sec. to select the DTMF memory
u Push [ï] to program the DTMF code and exit program-
screen.
• Push [CHG/L] if [DTMF] is not displayed. ming mode.
i If you want to set other channels, repeat w through u.
DTMF
D0 0123456 o Push [ï] to exit the DTMF memory screen.
D1 0123456789AB
D2
EDIT
D3
TIME Tx Time 100ms
D1 0123456789AB
D2
D3
Tx Time 100ms
54
DTMF MEMORY 13
■ Transmitting a DTMF code e Push [PTT] to transmit the selected DTMF code.
• Each push of [PTT] transmits the DTMF code.
D Automatic transmission (DTMF memory) r Push [E CLR] to cancel the function.
The selected DTMF code is transmitted at each push of the
PTT switch when the DTMF memory encoder is turned ON.
D Transmitting a DTMF memory directly
q Push [DTMF] to turn the DTMF memory encoder ON.
• Push [CHG/L] if [DTMF] is not displayed. q Push [FUNC] then [y DTMF] to turn the DTMF
• “ ” appears. DTMF memory encoder ON.
w Push [DTMF] for 2 sec. to select the DTMF memory 6 •“ ” appears.
screen. w Push [DTMF-S] to activate the DTMF setting.
e Push [Y] or [Z] to select the desired DTMF memory. • Function indicator on the HM-98 lights green.
• Left-hand tuning dial can also select the item. e Push the desired DTMF channel number.
r Push [ï] to exit the DTMF memory screen. • “0” to “9” and “A” to “D” are available for channel
t Push [PTT] to transmit the selected DTMF code. numbers.
• Each push of [PTT] transmits the DTMF code. r Push [DTMF-S] again to deactivate the DTMF
• The speaker emits the DTMF tones sent. setting.
y Push [DTMF] to cancel the DTMF memory encoder. • Function indicator on the HM-98 disappears.
•“ ” disappears. t Push [E CLR] to turn the DTMF memory en-
coder OFF.
q Push [FUNC] then [y DTMF] to turn the DTMF • When the DTMF memory encoder is turned ON
DTMF memory encoder ON. continuously, each push of the PTT transmits the
6 previously selected DTMF code.
•“ ” appears.
w Set the desired DTMF memory in the DTMF
memory screen using the remote controller
unit.
• Follow steps w through r above.
• See the previous page for programming.
55
13 DTMF MEMORY
■ DTMF speed
The rate at which DTMF memories send individual DTMF
characters can be set to accommodate operating needs.
D1 0123456789AB
D2
EDIT
D3
TIME Tx Time 100ms
56
optional EX-1759 and HM-90 WIRELESS OPERATION 14
■ Connection ■ HM-90 wireless microphone
Wireless remote control is available when the following op- The HM-90’s internal battery should be charged when the mi-
tions are used. crophone is not being held.
➧ HM-90 WIRELESS MICROPHONE Charging period : 1.5 hr. with timer
➧ EX-1759 INFRARED RECEIVER (or 8 hr. when battery is exhausted)
Operating period : 12 hr. (operation:standby=1:4)
D Recommended connection
HM-90
D Charging method
Choose one of the following methods:
➥ Connect the supplied microphone cable from the HM-90 to
Use the microphone cable the EX-1759.
for charging ➥ Connect the supplied microphone cable from the HM-90 to
the main unit.
DATA
MIC CONTROLLER
D Turning the wireless remote ON/OFF
IC-2800H EX-1759 When you use the HM-90 as a wired microphone, the wire-
less remote control circuit can be turned OFF.
Dip switch
The diagram shows that 1234
the wireless remote con- ON
LOCK
trol function is turned
ON. OFF AFC
CALL
AFC-OFF
MR
PTT-M
VFO
MW
CLR
1 2 3 A
57
14 WIRELESS OPERATION
When using the IC-2800H main unit (When using the mic
Attach the EX-1759 to a suitable location for receiving infrared connector for mic
charging.)
signals, e.g. sun visor, etc.
The installation clip can be oriented in 1 of 4 ways.
When using the connector for a microphone charger
Attach the EX-1759 to a suitable location for receiving infrared Optional infrared sub receiver
signals and where it can be connected to cable, e.g. the con- An optional EX-1513 INFRARED SUB RECEIVER is available to
sole, etc. increase the remote control reliability and extend the control-
lable area. Connect the EX-1513 to the inside connector of
DO NOT attach the EX-1759 where it will be subject to di- the EX-1759.
rect sunlight as it cannot detect infrared signals under such
conditions. The HM-98 can be connected and used with the EX-1759,
however, the optional wireless microphone cannot be used
in such a case.
58
WIRELESS OPERATION 14
➌ MONI
TONE
DUP–
7
T-SQLS T-SQL
DUP+
8
SIMP
9
T-OFF
SPCH
C
➓ y ACTIVITY INDICATOR
SCAN PRIO REAR LOCK DEMO
MONI
M
MUTE
0
SQL
#
ENT
D
Lights red while a key is pushed; lights green while the
➍ SQL VOL
➐ FUNC DTMF
KEY
DTMF
MEMO
one-touch PTT function is in use.
JAPAN
Y VOL], [Z
[Y Z VOL]
Front and side panels Rear panel
Adjust the audio output level.
q PTT SWITCH i MODE INDICATOR
➥ Push and hold to transmit; release to receive. Indicates the microphone condition.
➥ Toggles between transmitting and receiving while the • Lights red when [FUNC] is pushed.
one-touch PTT function is in use. • Lights green when [DTMF KEY] is pushed.
• Lights orange when [DTMF MEMO] is pushed.
w BAND SWITCHES [BAND SELECT Y,Z Z]
➥ Push to select the operating band. o LOCK SWITCH [LOCK]
➥ Activate the sub band access function after pushing Locks all switches and keys on the microphone except for
[FUNC] on the HM-90 rear panel. the PTT switch.
59
14 WIRELESS OPERATION
TONE
DTMF
DUP–
7 Selects –duplex. Turns the subaudible tone encoder ON. • After MEMO
:
Transmit the appropriate
T-SQLS
DTMF memory contents.
DUP+ Selects +duplex. Turns the pocket beep function ON.
8 [0] to [9], [A] to [D] can be
T-SQL
used for DTMF memory.
SIMP
9
Selects simplex. Turns the tone squelch function ON.
PRIO
MUTE
0
Mutes audio signals. Starts and stops a priority watch.
60
WIRELESS OPERATION 14
Clears a digit before entry. Writes the VFO contents into the mem-
MW Cancels the scan, priority watch, or ory channel or call channel.
CLR
A DTMF memory function. Advances the memory channel number DTMF
• AfterKEY
:
when continuously pushed after pro-
Transmit the appropriate
gramming is completed.
DTMF code.
D-OFF
Enters set mode and advances the set Turns the DTMF memory function OFF.
SET
B mode selection order.
[B MONI]
Decreases the set mode selection order Turns the subaudible tone encoder, Transmits a 1750 Hz tone
T-OFF
SPCH
after entering set mode. pocket beep or tone squelch OFF. call signal for 0.5 sec.
C
NOTE:
The IC-2800H has no voice synthesizer
function. [A SQL]
DEMO
Transmits a 1750 Hz tone
ENT
Sets the keypad for numeral input. Enters and exits demonstration mode. call signal while pushing.
D
SCAN
Toggles between opening and closing Starts and stops scanning.
MONI
M the squelch.
REAR LOCK
No function. Locks all the keys on the microphone’s
SQL
# rear panel.
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14 WIRELESS OPERATION
OFF
AFC AFC-OFF PTT-M MW
q Push [F SET] to enter set mode. q Push [F SET] to enter set mode.
SET w Push [F SET] to select the ‘Operation Beep’ SET w Push [F SET] or [G ENT] to select the ‘Tx
B B T.O.T.’ item.
item.
e Push [Y] or [Z] to turn the confirmation beep e Push [Y] or [Z] to select the desired time-out
ON or OFF. time or turn the timer OFF.
r Push [E CLR] to exit set mode. r Push [E CLR] to exit set mode.
63
15 OTHER FUNCTIONS
65
15 OTHER FUNCTIONS
e Push [Y] or [Z] to turn the sub band busy beep UHF M/C
ON or OFF.
r Push [E CLR] to exit set mode. q Push [F SET] to enter set mode.
SET w Push [F SET] or [G ENT] to select the ‘RF At-
B
tenuator’ item.
e Push [Y] or [Z] to turn the automatic RF atten-
uator ON or OFF.
r Push [E CLR] to exit set mode.
66
OTHER FUNCTIONS 15
67
15 OTHER FUNCTIONS
■ HM-97/118 [UP]/[DN] keys [UP] or [DN] key assignment is available for the micro-
phones which have [UP]/[DN] switches except the HM-98.
Switches on the transceiver’s front panel can be assigned to
the HM-97/118 [UP] and [DN] keys. The following can be as-
signed: ■ Display contrast
V/U MAIN : [MAIN (SCP)] V/U V/MHz : [V/MH (TS)]
V/U M/C : [M/C (SCN)] V/U MONI : [MONI (LOW)] The contrast of the LCD can be adjusted from 0% to 100% in
V/U EDIT : [MAIN (EDIT)] V/U TONE : [TON (DUP)] 3 or 4% steps. Adjust contrast to suit lighting conditions and
V/U MW : [S.MW (MW)] DTMF : [DTMF] personal preferences.
DISP : [DISP (SET)] Up : Microphone’s up
Dn : Microphone’s down
q Push [DISP] to enter display set mode.
• Push [CHG/L] if [DISP] is not displayed.
q Push [(DISP) SET] for 2 sec. to enter set mode. w Push [Y] to select the ‘Contrast’ item.
• Push [CHG/L] if [(DISP) SET] is not displayed. • Left-hand tuning dial can also select the item.
w Push [Y] or [Z] to select the ‘HM-118 Up’ or ‘Dn’ item.
• Left-hand tuning dial can also Y
DISPLAY
ï
Contrast
select the item. SET 50%
Y Memory Name ï
Bright
Z
e Rotate the right-hand tuning HM-98 F-1
OFF
Display Type
38%
Z VHF M/C A
dial to select the desired HM-98 F-2 My Call
UHF M/C
function. HM-118 Up
Up
r Push [ï] to exit set mode. HM-118 Dn
Dn
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■ Indication type
e Push [EDIT] to enter programming mode.
The indication type can be selected from 4 types. • The first character of the name flashes.
r Rotate the right-hand tuning dial to select the desired char-
q Push [DISP] to enter display set mode. acter.
• Push [CHG/L] if [DISP] is not displayed. • A to Z, 0 to 9, – (hyphen) and space are available.
w Push [Y] or [Z] to select the ‘Display Type’ item. t Push [≈] to advance to the next character.
• Left-hand tuning dial can also select the item. • Push [Ω] to select the previous character.
e Rotate the right-hand tuning dial to select the desired indi- y Repeat r and t until the desired name is input.
cation type. u Push [ï] to program the name and exit programming
r Push [ï] to exit display set mode. mode.
i Push [ï] again to exit display set mode.
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D 1200 bps packet operation • Read the instructions supplied with your TNC carefully be-
q Connect the transceiver and a TNC as illustrated below. fore attempting packet operation with the transceiver.
• Pin t AF OUT is for 1200 bps operation only. This pin
TNC side cannot be used for 9600 bps operation.
q DATA IN • Over modulation may degrade signal quality. If you find
TX AUDIO
GND that many transmissions are failing, re-adjust the modula-
w GND
tion level.
e PTT P
y P SQL
RX AUDIO
t AF OUT
PTT
SQL
D 9600 bps high speed packet operation • When using the PTT P terminal for packet operation, no
The transceiver supports 2 modes of 9600 bps packet opera- voice signals are transmitted from the microphone.
tion: G3RUH and GMSK. • When pushing [PTT] during data transmission, data trans-
mission is interrupted and the voice signal takes priority.
q Connect the transceiver and a TNC as illustrated below. • Read the instructions supplied with your TNC carefully be-
fore attempting packet operation with the transceiver.
TNC side • Pin r DATA OUT is for 9600 bps operation only. This pin
q DATA IN cannot be used for 1200 bps operation.
TX AUDIO
GND
w GND
y P SQL RX AUDIO
PTT
SQL
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■ Demonstration display q Select the mode/channel you wish to set the mode to, such
as VFO mode or memory/call channel.
A demonstration function is available at power ON. This func- w Push the desired band’s [(MAIN) EDIT] for 2 sec. to enter the
tion gives you a quick visual introduction to the function dis- edit screen.
play indicators. • Push [CHG/L] if [(MAIN) EDIT] is not displayed.
e Push [MODE] to set the mode to FM wide/FM narrow or
q While pushing [CHG/L], push [POWER] to turn power ON. AM/FM wide.
• The transceiver cycles through a visual tour of the function dis-
r If you want to set other channels, rotate the right-hand tun-
play indicators.
ing dial. Repeat e to select the desired frequency.
w Push any switch to exit demonstration mode and enter the
t Push [ï] to exit the edit screen.
normal operating condition temporarily.
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16 CS-2800 CLONING SOFTWARE optional CS-2800 and OPC-478
To use this program, the following hardware and software are q Boot up Windows.
required: • Quit all applications when Windows is running.
• IBM PC/AT compatible computer w Insert backup disk into the appropriate floppy drive.
• An RS-232C serial port e Select ‘Run’ from the [Start] menu.
• Microsoft® Windows® 95 or Microsoft® Windows® 98 r Type the setup program name with full path name, then
• Intel i486DX4 processor or faster press the [Enter] key. (A:\SETUP [Enter])
• At least 16 MB RAM t Follow the prompts.
• At least 640 × 480 pixel display y Program group ‘CS-2800’ appears in the ‘Programs’ folder
• OPC-478 CLONING CABLE of the start menu.
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t CLONING MENU [Cloning] the frequency data may not be cloned properly to your
Push to display cloning menu and cloning information dia- transceiver.
log box.
y HELP MENU [Help] ■ DTMF autodial
Push to display one point help, help contents, cloning soft-
ware revision information.
u Tool bar
Short cut key appears on the tool bar when clicking the tool
bar function in the [View] menu.
■ Edit menu
The ‘Edit Memory ch’ window allows you to edit the memory When slow DTMF speeds are required, the transceiver’s rate
channel information. of DTMF transmission can be adjusted.
The memory channel list can hold up 99 channels + 3 pairs of
programmed scan edges + 1 call channel. “E” stands for “M” and “F” stands for “#.”
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HM-118 HAND MICROPHONE OPC-872 CONTROLLER EXTENSION CABLE (3.5 m; 11.5 ft)
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D Receiver
• Receive system : Double conversion superhetero-
dyne
• Intermediate frequencies :
1st VHF 15.65 MHz
UHF 46.05 MHz
2nd 450 kHz
• Sensitivity : 0.16 µV typical (at 12 dB SINAD)
• Squelch sensitivity : Less than 0.13 µV (at threshold)
• Selectivity :
Wide More than 12 kHz/–6 dB
Less than 28 kHz/–60 dB
Narrow More than 6 kHz/–6 dB
(Europe/Italy VHF only) Less than 18 kHz/–60 dB
• Spurious and image rejection ratio:
More than 60 dB
• Intermodulation rejection ratio:
More than 60 dB
• Audio output power : More than 2.4 W at 10%
(at 13.8 V DC) distortion with an 8 Ω load
• 144 MHz SP connector : 2-conductor 3.5 (d) mm (1⁄8″)/8 Ω
• 430(440) MHz SP connector : 3-conductor 3.5 (d) mm (1⁄8″)/8 Ω
A-5570H-1EX-q
Printed in Japan
© 1999 Icom Inc.
6-9-16 Kamihigashi, Hirano-ku, Osaka 547-0002 Japan