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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
DIGITAL TRANSCEIVER
ID-1
DIGITAL
TRANSCEIVER
ID-1
MIC
TD/RD PWR TX/RX POWER
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FOREWORD IMPORTANT
Thank you for purchasing this Icom product. The ID-1 DIGITAL READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS carefully and completely
TRANSCEIVER is designed and built with Icom’s superior tech- before using the transceiver.
nology and craftsmanship. With proper care, this product
should provide you with years of trouble-free operation. SAVE THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL— This in-
struction manual contains important operating instructions for
We want to take a couple of moments of your time to thank the ID-1.
you for making your ID-1 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
ID-1. EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS
WORD DEFINITION
D FEATURES Personal injury, fire hazard or electric shock
R WARNING!
may occur.
❍ Current FM, Digital Voice and Data modes CAUTION Equipment damage may occur.
available Recommended for optimum use. No risk of
NOTE
personal injury, fire or electric shock.
❍ Standard PC control application via USB
terminal connection
❍ Remote controller for current mobile trans- Icom, Icom Inc. and the logo are registered trademarks of Icom
Incorporated (Japan) in the United States, the United Kingdom, Ger-
ceiver style operation (optional for some versions) many, France, Spain, Russia and/or other countries.
Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Cor-
❍ Standard 10BASE-T connector for data poration in the United States and/or other countries.
transmission/reception All other products or brands are registered trademarks or trademarks
of their respective holders.
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PRECAUTION
R WARNING RF EXPOSURE! This device emits Icom Inc. assume no responsibility whatsoever for any dam-
Radio Frequency (RF) energy. Extreme caution should be ob- ages or lost profits resulting from opportunities for signal com-
served when operating this device. If you have any questions re- munications being lost because of the failure, malfunction,
garding RF exposure and safety standards please refer to the poor condition, damage, or data loss of this unit or because of
Federal Communications Commission Office of Engineering and such external causes as power failure. Icom also dismisses
Technology’s report on Evaluating Compliance with FCC Guide- all responsibility for demands made by a third party.
lines for Human Radio frequency Electromagnetic Fields (OET
Bulletin 65).
NEVER cut the DC power cable between the DC plug and
fuse holder. If an incorrect connection is made after cutting, the
R WARNING! NEVER connect the transceiver to an transceiver may be damaged.
AC outlet. This may pose a fire hazard or result in an electric
shock.
NEVER connect the transceiver to a power source of more
than 16 V DC. This will damage the transceiver.
R WARNING! NEVER operate the transceiver while NEVER connect the transceiver to a power source using re-
driving a vehicle. Safe driving requires your full attention—any-
verse polarity. This will damage the transceiver.
thing less may result in an accident.
R WARNING! NEVER transmit without an operational NEVER expose the transceiver to rain, snow or any liquids.
The transceiver may be damaged.
antenna for 1.2 GHz operation. Transmission into a shorted or
non resonant antenna may damage the transceiver. NEVER operate or touch the transceiver with wet hands. This
may result in an electric shock or damage to the transceiver.
R WARNING for data mode operation! The
saved file(s) in the shared folder may be modified or deleted, NEVER place the transceiver where normal operation of the
or unknown file(s) may be copied into the shared folder from vehicle may be hindered or where it could cause bodily injury.
the connected station when the transmission inhibit is re-
leased. NEVER let objects impede the operation of the cooling fan on
the rear panel.
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PRECAUTION
DO NOT push the PTT when not actually desiring to transmit. If a connection cable is disconnected or has a loose connec-
tion during operation, an error may occur. Connect the con-
DO NOT allow children to play with any radio equipment con- nectors correctly, and DO NOT touch the connectors during
taining a transmitter. operation.
During mobile operation, DO NOT operate the transceiver For the operation of PC and peripheral devices, follow the in-
without running the vehicle’s engine. When the transceiver’s structions provided in the manuals which come with the PC
power is ON and your vehicle’s engine is OFF, the vehicle’s bat- and peripheral devices.
tery will soon become exhausted.
This device may cause signal interference when used in a do-
BE CAREFUL! The transceiver will become hot when op- mestic setting. When interference occurs, move this unit as
erating it continuously for long periods. far as possible away from the affected device.
AVOID using or placing the transceiver in direct sunlight or in All copyrights associated with this manual and all intellectual
areas with temperatures below –10°C (+14˚F) or above +60°C property rights associated with the hardware and software of
(+140˚F). the ID-1 are held by Icom Inc.
AVOID the use of chemical agents such as benzine or alcohol Unauthorized reproduction or transmission of this manual, or
when cleaning, as they can damage the transceiver’s surfaces. any part hereof, is prohibited.
USE Icom microphones only (supplied or optional). Other man- The content of this manual, the hardware and software asso-
ufacturer’s microphones have different pin assignments and may ciated with the ID-1, and the appearance of the ID-1 are all
damage the transceiver if attached. subject to change without notice.
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SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES
q Microphone (HM-118N) ……………………………………1
q w e w External speaker (SP-22) …………………………………1
e Ethernet cable coupler ……………………………………1
r DC power cable (3 m; 9.8 ft) ………………………………1
t USB extension cable (1.5 m; 4.9 ft) ………………………1
y Ethernet cable (3 m; 9.8 ft) …………………………………1
u Self-adhesive rubber feet …………………………………1
i Application CD ………………………………………………1
r t y o Remote controller (RC-24)*…………………………………1
!0 Mounting bracket for remote controller* …………………1
!1 Mounting screws, nuts and washers* ………………1 set
!2 Mic extension cable (2.5 m; 8.2 ft)* ………………………1
u i *Optional for some versions.
o !0 !1
!2
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
FOREWORD .................................................................................... i ■ Audio level adjustment .................................................... 34
IMPORTANT .............................................................................. i ■ VFO and memory mode ................................................. 34
EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS ........................................................... i ■ Setting a frequency ......................................................... 35
PRECAUTION ........................................................................... ii ■ Tuning step selection ...................................................... 37
SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES ..................................................... iv ■ Lock function (RC-24 only) ............................................. 38
TABLE OF CONTENTS ............................................................ v ■ Operating mode selection ............................................... 38
1 PANEL DESCRIPTION .................................................. 1–12 6 CALL SIGN SETTING ................................................. 39–44
■ Front panel ........................................................................ 1 ■ Your call sign setting ....................................................... 39
■ Rear panel ........................................................................ 2 ■ Station/Repeater call sign setting ................................... 42
■ Microphones (HM-118N) ................................................... 3 7 TRANSMIT AND RECEIVE— VOICE .......................... 45–54
■ Application screens (on PC screen) ................................. 4 ■ FM mode operation ......................................................... 45
■ Remote controller (RC-24; Optional for some versions) ... 9 ■ Digital voice mode operation .......................................... 45
2 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS ....................... 13–17 ■ When receiving a Digital call............................................ 47
■ Unpacking ....................................................................... 13 ■ Short message function .................................................. 49
■ Selecting a location ......................................................... 13 ■ Monitor function .............................................................. 53
■ Antenna connection ........................................................ 13 8 REPEATER OPERATION— VOICE ............................ 55–63
■ Power supply connections .............................................. 15 ■ About D-STAR system .................................................... 55
■ Microphone and speaker connections ............................ 16 ■ General ........................................................................... 56
■ Connecting a PC ............................................................. 17 ■ Accessing an FM repeater .............................................. 57
3 DRIVER INSTALLATION ............................................. 18–29 ■ Repeater tone frequency setting...................................... 59
■ Microsoft® Windows® XP ................................................. 18 ■ Offset frequency setting .................................................. 60
■ Microsoft® Windows® 98/Me ............................................ 22 ■ Accessing a Digital repeater ........................................... 61
■ Microsoft® Windows® 2000 .............................................. 23 9 DATA OPERATION ...................................................... 64–70
■ COM port confirmation .................................................... 28 ■ General ........................................................................... 64
4 APPLICATION INSTALLATION .................................. 30–31 ■ Precaution ....................................................................... 64
5 BASIC OPERATION .................................................... 32–38 ■ Internet access ............................................................... 65
■ Preparation ..................................................................... 32 ■ Data transferring ............................................................. 68
■ Squelch level adjustment (FM mode only) ...................... 33 ■ Low-speed data communication ..................................... 70
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10MEMORY/CALL OPERATION ..................................... 71–82 15MAINTENANCE ....................................................... 113–114
■ General description ......................................................... 71 ■ Troubleshooting ............................................................ 113 3
■ Memory channel selection ............................................... 71 ■ Fuse replacement ......................................................... 114 4
■ Call channel selection ..................................................... 72 16SPECIFICATIONS AND OPTIONS .......................... 115–116
■ Programming a memory/call channel ............................. 74 ■ Specifications ................................................................ 115 5
■ Copying a memory contents ........................................... 77 ■ Options .......................................................................... 116
■ Memory clearing ............................................................. 78 6
■ Programming memory name .......................................... 80 7
■ Memory name indication ................................................. 82
11 SCAN OPERATION ..................................................... 83–89 8
■ Scan types ...................................................................... 83
■ Scan start/stop ................................................................ 84
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■ Programming scan edge channels ................................. 85 10
■ Skip channel setting ........................................................ 88
■ Scan resume condition ................................................... 89 11
12PRIORITY WATCH........................................................ 90–91 12
■ Priority watch types ......................................................... 90
■ Priority watch operation .................................................. 90 13
13POCKET BEEP AND TONE/DIGITAL SQUELCH ...... 92–99
■ Pocket beep operation .................................................... 92
14
■ Tone/Digital code/call sign squelch operation ................. 96 15
14OTHER FUNCTIONS ............................................... 100–112
■ Set mode ...................................................................... 100 16
■ EMR mode operation .................................................... 107
■ Break-in communication ............................................... 109
■ S-meter squelch ............................................................ 111
■ AFC function .................................................................. 111
■ CPU reset ..................................................................... 112
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1 PANEL DESCRIPTION
■ Front panel
DIGITAL
TRANSCEIVER
ID-1
MIC
TD/RD PWR TX/RX POWER
q w e r t
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PANEL DESCRIPTION 1
■ Rear panel 1
q w e r
t y
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1 PANEL DESCRIPTION
■ Microphones (HM-118N)
• HM-118N q PTT SWITCH
w
Push and hold to transmit; release to receive.
w UP/DOWN SWITCHES [UP]/[DN]
Push either switch to change operating frequency, mem-
ON
ory channel, etc.
q e
OFF e UP/DN LOCK SWITCH
Slide to toggle [UP]/[DN] switches function ON and OFF.
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PANEL DESCRIPTION 1
@2 @1 @0 !9 !8 !7 !6 !5 !4 !3 !2 !1 !0
q FILE MENU w VIEW MENU
Click to display the file menu to perform the following op- Click to display the view menu to display the following
eration. screens or selections.
• Transceiver initialization • Memory channel list screen
• Opening a file • Set mode screen
• Saving (over-write or with different file name) the set con- • Font size setting
tents • Tool bar indication ON/OFF
• Reads the transceivers memory data (See NOTE on p. 6) • My call sign screen
• Printing out the memory contents
• Quitting the application
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q w e r t y u i o
q CHANNEL SELECT r REPEATER
Select the memory channel for operation by double click- Select the desired shift direction for repeater operation
ing and select “Move to this channel”. from RP–, RP+, RPS and Simplex in RP cell, and enter the
“+” appears when the channel is selected. desired offset frequency via the PC’s keyboard within 0 to
w PROGRAMMED FREQUENCY 60 MHz range in Offset Freq. cell.
Enter the desired operating frequency. RP– : Negative shift
Select the desired frequency cell, then enter the desired RP+ : Positive shift
frequency from the PC’s keyboard directly. RPS : For repeater operation in DD mode
e OPERATING MODE t TONE/TSQL
To select the desired operating mode, double click the Select the desired tone function from TONE, TSQL and
mode cell. Then click to select the desired operating mode, OFF in Tone Select cell, and select the desired tone fre-
FM, DV (Digital Voice) or DD (Data mode). quency for each Repeater Tone and TSQL Tone from the
list appeared by double clicking the cell.
TONE : Repeater tone ON
TSQL : Tone squelch ON
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y DIGITAL 1
Select the desired digital squelch function from digital code
squelch, digital call sign squelch and OFF in DSQL cell,
and enter the desired digital code number within 00 to 99
range for the digital code squelch function.
DSQL : Digital call sign squelch ON
CSQL : Digital code squelch ON
u CALL SIGN
Enter the station’s call sign that you want to call into YOUR
cell, and repeater call sign into RPT1 and RPT2 cell.
i SKIP SETTING
Turn the skip function ON (SKIP) and OFF.
When ON is set, the memory channel will be skipped dur-
ing memory scan.
o MEMORY NAME
Enter the desired memory name.
Each name can have up to 10 characters.
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DV RP-
e r t y u i o
q TUNING DIAL [DIAL] y OPERATING MODE SWITCH [MODE] (p. 38)
Selects the operating frequency (p. 35), memory channel Push to select an operating mode from FM, DV (Digital
(p. 72), the setting of the set mode value or condition and Voice) and DD (Data mode).
the scanning direction.
u TRANSMIT INHIBIT•SET MODE SWITCH [TXinh• ]
w UP/DOWN SWITCHES [ ]/[ ] ➥ Push to inhibits a transmission during DD mode. (p. 67)
➥ Adjusts the audio output level. (p. 34) ➥ Push to enter the message indication mode during DV
➥ After pushing [SQL], adjusts squelch level. (p. 33) mode. (p. 50)
e MICROPHONE CONNECTOR [MIC] ➥ Push for 0.5 sec. to enter set mode. (p. 100)
Connects the microphone, supplied with the transceiver. i SQUELCH SWITCH [SQL] (p. 33)
r VFO/MEMORY SWITCH [V/M] (p. 34) Push this switch then push either [ ] or [ ] switch to ad-
Push to toggle VFO and memory mode. just the squelch level.
t CALL SWITCH [CALL] (p. 73) o POWER SWITCH [PWR] (p. 33)
Push to select and toggle call channel 1, 2 and 3. Turns power ON and OFF when pushed for 0.5 sec.
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PANEL DESCRIPTION 1
DKeypad 1
[CS• •1] [TONE• •5]
➥ Push to enter call sign select mode. (p. 40) ➥ FM mode: Push to turn the repeater tone,
➥ Push for 0.5 sec. to enter received call record tone squelch and pocket beep function ON
indication. (p. 47) and OFF.
➥ After pushing [F.INP•L], input digit “1” for op- ➥ DV Mode: Push to turn the digital call sign,
erating frequency or memory channel. digital code squelch and pocket beep function
ON and OFF.
[MHz• •2] ➥ After pushing [F.INP•L], input digit “5” for op-
➥ Push to select 1 MHz tuning. (p. 35) erating frequency or memory channel.
➥ Push for 0.5 sec. to enter tuning step select-
ing condition. (p. 37) [MW•6]
➥ After pushing [F.INP•L], input digit “2” for op- ➥ Push to enter select memory write condition.
erating frequency or memory channel. (p. 76)
➥ After pushing [F.INP•L], input digit “6” for op-
[LOW•3] erating frequency or memory channel.
➥ Push to toggle low and high transmit output
power. (p. 45) [PRIO• •7]
➥ After pushing [F.INP•L], input digit “3” for op- ➥ Push to start and stop priority watch. (p. 91)
erating frequency or memory channel. ➥ Push for 0.5 sec. to set the selected memory
channel as a skip channel during memory
[RP•4] mode. (p. 88)
➥ Push to toggle repeater operating mode. ➥ After pushing [F.INP•L], input digit “7” for op-
(pgs. 58, 61, 67) erating frequency or memory channel.
➥ After pushing [F.INP•L], input digit “4” for op-
erating frequency or memory channel. [SCAN•8]
➥ Push to start and stop scanning. (p. 84)
➥ After pushing [F.INP•L], input digit “8” for op-
erating frequency or memory channel.
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1 PANEL DESCRIPTION
[MN•9] [F.INP•L]
➥ Push to select memory name or frequency in- ➥ Push to enable the direct frequency or mem-
dication during memory mode. (p. 82) ory channel number input.
➥ After pushing [F.INP•L], input digit “9” for op- ➥ Push for 0.5 sec. to turn the RC-24 key lock
erating frequency or memory channel. function ON and OFF. (p. 38)
[BK• •.]
➥ Push to enable a break call during digital
voice operation. (p. 110)
➥ Push for 0.5 sec. to select “CQ” as a call sign
during digital voice operation. (p. 46)
➥ After pushing [F.INP•L], selects previous
“MHz” digits frequency for operating fre-
quency. (p. 36)
[AFC• •0]
➥ Push to turn the AFC (Automatic Frequency
Control) function ON and OFF. (p. 111)
➥ Push for 1.5 sec. to turn the EMR mode ON,
and push for 0.5 sec. to turn the function OFF
during digital voice mode operation. (p. 108)
➥ After pushing [F.INP•L], input digit “0” for op-
erating frequency or memory channel.
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PANEL DESCRIPTION 1
DFunction display 1
q w e r t y u e BUSY INDICATOR
Appears when a signal is being received, the squelch is
open, or the monitor function is activated.
NOTE: If this indicator appears and no audio is heard it
1294.500 M00 is one of several conditions.
1. Verify audio level setting.
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■ Antenna connection
For radio communications, the antenna is of critical impor-
tance, along with output power and sensitivity. Select an-
tenna(s), such as a well-matched 50 Ω antenna, and feedline.
1.5:1 or better of Voltage Standing Wave Ratio (VSWR) is
ID-1
recommended for your desired band. Of course, the trans-
mission line should be a coaxial cable.
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Type-N CONNECTOR INSTALLATION EXAMPLE
Nut Rubber gasket
q 15 mm Slide the nut, washer,
rubber gasket and clamp
over the coaxial cable,
then cut the end of the
Washer cable evenly.
w Clamp
Center
conductor
Strip the cable and fold the
braid back over the clamp.
3 mm
6 mm
e Solder hole Soft solder the center
conductor. Install the
center conductor pin and
solder it.
No space
r Carefully slide the plug
body into place aligning the
center conductor pin on the
cable. Tighten the nut onto
Be sure the center conductor is the plug body.
the same height as the plug body.
15 mm ≈ 19⁄32 in 6 mm ≈ 1⁄4 in 3 mm ≈ 1⁄8 in
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− Black
⊕ Red
Fuses
15 A
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ID-1
to [MIC] to [MIC]
Mic extension
cable, OPC-647
(2.5 m; 8.2 ft)
• Speaker connection
RC-24
ID-1
to [SP]
to [MIC]
SP-22
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■ Connecting a PC
D PC connection for control D PC connection for data operation
USB (Universal Serial Bus) cable is used for the connection Ethernet cable connection is additionally required for the data
between the ID-1 and a PC. operation.
An USB extension cable, OPC-1127 (1.5 m; 4.9 ft), is sup- Connect the Ethernet receptacle to the Ethernet port on your
plied with the transceiver for extended connection. PC directly or through the supplied extension cable with the
cable coupler, if desired.
ID-1
to Ethernet to card
port slot
DRIVER INSTALLATION 3
The displayed dialog boxes or indications may differ
slightly from the following instructions according to your
system conditions, or environment. 2
3
■ Microsoft® Windows® XP
q Connect the ID-1 to the desired USB port. wThe “Found New Hardware Wizard” will come up as below.
• Push [POWER] to turn the power ON. Insert the supplied CD into the CD drive, select “Install the
• “Found New Hardware” appears as below. software automatically (Recommended),” then click
[Next>].
Select
Click
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3 DRIVER INSTALLATION
eThe wizard starts searching for the driver and shows the t Windows starts installing the USB driver.
dialog below during search.
Click
Click
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DRIVER INSTALLATION 3
uThe “Found New Hardware Wizard” will come up again to iAfter the driver is found, the “Hardware Installation” dialog
install the USB serial port driver. box appears as below.
Select “Install the software automatically (Recommended),” Click [Continue Anyway] to start the installation.
then click [Next>].
3
Click
Select
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3 DRIVER INSTALLATION
Click
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DRIVER INSTALLATION 3
e Click
w Select
q Click to select
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3 DRIVER INSTALLATION
Click
Click
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DRIVER INSTALLATION 3
rSelect “CD-ROM drives,” and insert the supplied CD into tWhen the driver is found, the following dialog is displayed.
the CD drive, then click [Next>]. Click [Next>] to start the installation.
3
Select
Click Click
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3 DRIVER INSTALLATION
Click Click
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DRIVER INSTALLATION 3
oSelect “Search for a suitable driver for my device (recom- !0 Select “CD-ROM drives,” then click [Next>].
mended),” then click [Next>].
3
Select
Select
Click
Click
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3 DRIVER INSTALLATION
!1 When the driver is found, the following dialog is displayed. !2 After the installation is completed, click [Finish].
Click [Next>] to start the installation.
Click
Click
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DRIVER INSTALLATION 3
Click
rClick the “System,” then click the “Hardware” tab in the dis-
played System Properties screen.
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3 DRIVER INSTALLATION
Click
uConfirm the USB serial port availability and the COM port
number.
• The COM port number is used for the COM port setup. (p. 32)
Confirm the USB serial port availability and the COM port
number.
(In this example, the USB serial port number is “4.”)
APPLICATION INSTALLATION 4
q Insert the CD into the CD drive. rAfter the preparation, the following dialog is displayed.
wOpen the CD drive contents via “My computer” or “Win- Click [Next>].
dows Explorer.”
• “Driver” and “ID1” folders are available.
e Double click “Setup.exe” file in “ID1” folder.
3
4
Click
Double click
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4 APPLICATION INSTALLATION
tConfirm the location, then click [Next>] to start the installa- y After the installation is completed, click [Finish].
tion.
Click
Click
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BASIC OPERATION 5
■ Preparation
D Turing power ON/OFF from the applica- rEnter the appropriate COM port number from the PC’s key-
board within 1–256 range, then click [Apply].
tion • See pages 28, 29 for how to confirm the COM port number.
q Boot up Windows. • The transceiver power comes up and the default frequency will 4
wStart the ID-1 application by double clicking the icon on the be displayed on the main screen when the correct port number is
desktop, or select “ID-1” in the program menu. entered. 5
• ID-1 main screen appears and “COM Port Error” may be dis- • Once the COM port is set, this operation will not be necessary.
played for 1st time as below. • When using multiple radios with the same Laptop, changing the
e Click [Port Setup]. COM Port number will be required each time a new radio is con-
• COM Port Setup dialog box appears. nected to the computer.
Click
Click
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5 BASIC OPERATION
[ ]
[ ]
[PWR] [SQL]
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[ ]
[ ]
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5 BASIC OPERATION
■ Setting a frequency
D Using the application tuning dial D Using the RC-24 tuning dial
qSet the pointer on the tuning dial control then; right click to q Rotate [DIAL] to set the operating frequency.
increase, left click to decrease the operating frequency. • Operating frequency will be changed with the selected tuning
• While clicking and holding either right or left button of the mouse, steps. See page 37 for the tuning step selection.
the operating frequency increases or decreases continuously.
• Operating frequency changes in the selected tuning steps. See [DIAL]
page 37 for the tuning step selection.
[MHz• •2]
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BASIC OPERATION 5
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BASIC OPERATION 5
➥ Push [F.INP•L] for 0.5 sec. to turn the lock function ON D Selecting with the application
and OFF. ➥ Click [MODE] to select the desired operating mode.
•“ ” appears when the lock function ON. 5
• DV for Digital voice, DD for Data mode.
• [PTT] (microphone), [ ], [ ], [SQL] and [LOW•3] can be used
while the lock function is in use.
[F.INP•L]
[MODE]
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Click
wClick either [Y]/[Z] button for “MY” to select the call sign
channel.
Click either
button.
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[CS• •1]
[V/M]
6
MY 1:********
MY 0:******** S ç å A AB
E /
rPush [CALL] or [MODE] to select the digit to be edited.
w Rotate [DIAL] to select the desired call sign channel. • Pushing [CALL] moves the cursor to left; pushing [MODE] moves
• Displays “********” when no call sign is programmed. cursor to right.
[DIAL]
[MODE]
[CALL]
MY 1:********
E /
Channel number
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tPush [SQL] several times to select the desired character u Repeat the steps r to y to enter your call sign.
group, then rotate [DIAL] to select the desired character. i Push [V/M] to fix the call sign and exit the edit condition.
• AB : Alphabets (A to Z) o Push [CALL] to display the note.
• 12 : Numbers (0 to 9)
• _/ : Symbols (space and /)
[DIAL]
[CALL]
[SQL]
/
MY 1:******** S MY 1:AAAAAAAA
S ç å A AB
!0 Push [V/M] to enter the note edit conditions.
• The 1st digit blinks.
Shows the selected character.
Shows the selected character group.
[TXinh• ] /
S ç å A AB
MY 1:A******* !1 Repeat the steps r to i to enter the note.
• Up to 4-digit note can be set.
S ç å A AB !2 Push [V/M] to fix the note and exit the edit condition.
!3 Push [CS• •1] to exit call sign select mode.
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UR :CQCQCQ
E s00: W
Enter the desired call sign
directly.
Record Selected call sign
e Click [OK] to program. number
wRotate [DIAL] to select the desired station call sign record
channel to be programmed.
Click to program. [DIAL]
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e Push [V/M] to enter the call sign edit condition. tPush [SQL] several times to select the desired character
• The 1st digit blinks. group, then rotate [DIAL] to select the desired character.
• AB : Alphabets (A to Z)
• 12 : Numbers (0 to 9)
• _/ : Symbols (space and /)
[V/M]
[DIAL]
[SQL]
UR :CQCQCQ
S ç å A AB
UR :CQCQCQ
rPush [CALL] or [MODE] to select the digit to be edited. S ç å A AB
• Pushing [CALL] moves the cursor to left; pushing [MODE] moves
cursor to right.
Shows the selected character.
Shows the selected character group.
[MODE]
y Push [TXinh• ] to enter the selected character.
[CALL] • The cursor move to right automatically.
[TXinh• ]
UR :AQCQCQ
S ç å A AB
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uRepeat the steps r to y to enter the desired station or re- ✔ For your information:
peater call sign. Station and/or repeater call sign can be programmed from
iPush [V/M] to program the call sign and exit the edit condi- Received call record when a call is received.
tion. See page 47 for details.
[V/M]
6
UR :JA3YUA
E s00:JA3YUA W
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D When sending a CQ
r Select “CQ” as the call sign.
Application
- Click [CS] to shows the Select Call sign screen.
- Click “CQ” button of “YOUR” to display “CQCQCQ.”
- Click [OK].
Click Click
[LOW•3]
rPush and hold [PTT] to transmit and speak into the micro-
phone at normal voice level.
t Release [PTT] to return to receive.
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RC-24 RC-24
- Push [BK• •.] for 0.5 sec. - Push [CS• •1].
•“ ” appears beside the operating mode indication, “DV.” - Rotate [DIAL] to select the desired call sign (pro-
grammed), or push [V/M] then set the desired call sign
(see pgs. 42–44), then push [SQL] for 0.5 sec.
- Push [CS• •1] 4 times to exit call sign select mode.
[BK• •.]
LOW UR :JA3YUA
1294.500 00 E s00:JA3YUA W 7
DV
tPush and hold [PTT] to transmit and speak into the micro-
phone at normal voice level.
D When calling the desired station • Transmit indicator appears and the RF meter shows the output
power.
r Set the desired call sign.
• The programmed your (“MY”) call sign is displayed on the RC-
Application 24 function display.
- Click [CS] to shows the Select Call sign screen. y Release [PTT] to return to receive.
- Click [Z] to select the desired call sign (previously called), • The other station call sign will be received.
or enter the desired call sign into the text box directly. • Up to 10 received call signs can be stored into the received call
- Click [OK]. record automatically. See page 47 for details.
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D Automatic received call record indication D Saving the received call record
The automatic Received call record screen indication can be The displaying contents of the Received call record screen
deactivated, if desired. with the operating frequency and mode, can be saved into the
PC.
q Click [CD] to display the Received call record screen.
wClick “Displays when new call sign signal is received” to ➥ Click [SaveAs] to save the contents into the PC.
turn the automatic indication ON and OFF. • Specify the desired file name and select saving location.
• ON (“✔”) : The record screen automatically appears when • The file is saved in “csv” format.
a call is received. (default) 7
• OFF (no “✔”) : The record screen appears only when [CD] is
clicked.
Click to save.
NOTE: The saved data can not be re-loaded with the ID-1
Click to remove “✔.”
control application. Load the file with a spreadsheet soft-
ware for log management, etc.
✔ About status indication
A status is indicated in digital repeater operation as follow;
RPT UP : When receiving the signal that another station
accessing to the repeater.
UR? : When the target station does not reply the call.
RPT? : When the linking repeater is unable to found.
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[DIAL] 7
Ch1 OFF: [SQL]
TX Message TR
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ON
Auto RxMSG Disp
Double click then
select the function
ON and OFF.
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➥ Click [MONI] in the application (main screen); or push and • Setting from the application
hold [SQL] on the RC-24 to activate the monitor function. qDisplays set mode screen by performing one of the follow-
• “MONI” and “ BUSY ” appear for FM mode, “MONI” appears for ing operations.
DV and DD mode operation when the function ON. (main screen) - Select “Edit SetMode(C)...” in view menu.
• “ ” appears on the RC-24 function display while holding [SQL]
- Click “ ” button in tool bar.
for FM operation.
- Click [SET].
• The displayed frequency shifts when duplex (RP– or RP+) is set.
- Press [F7] key on the PC keyboard.
wDouble click “Digital Monitor” cell, then select the desired
monitoring mode from “DIGITAL” and “ANALOG.”
• ANALOG: FM mode, DIGITAL: Digital
• To close the screen, click “ ” or repeat the operation as step q.
Appears Click
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[DIAL] 7
[TXinh• ]
[MODE]
LOW
DIGITAL
Digital Monitor
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Station C Station D
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■ General
Repeaters allow you to extend the operatable range, and also D Repeater operation flow chart
to cover blind zones. Because a repeater has much higher
output power than the typical transceiver, and has a wider Step 1:
coverage area. Set the desired operating mode.
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■ Accessing an FM repeater
D Setting from the application
q Click [MODE] to select FM mode. t Push and hold [PTT] to transmit.
• “FM” appears. • The display frequency automatically changes to the transmit fre-
wSet the desired receive frequency (repeater output frequency). quency (repeater input frequency).
eClick [RP] several times to select minus or plus duplex. • If the repeater indicator, “RP–” or “RP+,” and “ ” blink, con-
• “RP–” or “RP+” appears. firm that the duplex direction and the offset frequency (p. 60) is
• 12 MHz is set as the default for the USA version. Refer to page set correctly.
60 for offset frequency setting.
r Click [TONE] to turn the repeater tone encoder ON.
• “TONE” appears.
• 88.5 Hz is set as the default. Refer to page 59 for tone frequency
setting.
NOTE for the USA version: During the auto repeater Displays transmit frequency.
function ON, the steps e and r are not necessary, de-
Indicates transmit output power level.
pending on the settings. See page 106 for the auto re-
Appears during transmit.
peater function.
y Release [PTT] to receive.
uClick [MONI] to check whether the other station’s transmit
signal can be received directly.
iTo return to simplex operation, click [RP] several times to
clear the “RP–” or “RP+” indicator.
oTo turn OFF the repeater tone encoder, click [TONE] sev-
eral times until no tone indicators appear.
Appear Click
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LOW
Appears
88.5
Repeater Tone
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■ Accessing a Digital repeater ySet the desired near-by repeater call sign in “RPT1” then
click [OK].
• Click [Z] to select the call sign.
D Setting from the application • When the desired repeater call sign is not programmed, enter the
qClick [MODE] to select DV (Digital voice) mode. call sign into the text box directly.
• “DV” appears. • When linking repeaters via internet network (gateway connec-
w Set the desired receive frequency (repeater output frequency). tion), clicking [G] may be necessary depending on the repeater
e Click [RP] several times to select the repeater mode. system.
• Select “RP–” or “RP+.”
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i Push and hold [PTT] to transmit; release [PTT] to receive. For practical digital repeater operation
oClick [RP] several times until the “RP–” or “RP+” indicator When using a digital repeater in digital voice mode, the trans-
disappears to return to simplex operation. mission must be performed after the repeater signal disap-
pears completely. Otherwise the communication error may
Hint! occur.
When using the gateway connection capabilities, the D-STAR
system repeater automatically searches for the nearest re- NOTE: The required call sign settings may differ accord-
peater from the desired station that you want to call even ing to the repeater system (Area or Zone). Ask the re-
when you don’t know the desired station is in which Area or peater system manager for setting details.
Zone.
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How to make a CQ call to another Zone?
When you want to make a CQ call to another Zone, set the
call signs as follows.
e.g.: Another Zone’s repeater call sign= xx0xxx,
the nearest repeater call sign= xx1xxx
the gateway repeater call sign= xx2xxx
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LOW [DIAL]
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DATA OPERATION 9
■ General ■ Precaution
The ID-1 allows you to not only for the voice communications R WARNING! The saved file(s) in the shared folder may
but also the data communications with Data mode. be modified or deleted, or unknown file(s) may be copied into
The data communication functions as a wireless LAN unit the shared folder from the connected station when the trans-
with up to 128 kbps (theoretical value) of data transmission mission inhibit is released.
speed. Any data files can be copied to the connected PC. Icom Inc. assume no responsibility whatsoever for any dam-
Internet accessing* is also provided with Data mode opera- ages or lost profits resulting from opportunities for signal com-
tion when gateway connection is used. munications being lost because of the failure, malfunction,
*Contract with a gateway repeater manager is additionally required. poor condition, damage, or data loss of this unit or because of
such external causes as power failure. Icom also dismisses 8
all responsibility for demands made by a third party.
9
The transmitting data may be received and decrypted by a
third party/station due to the ID-1 transmits data without en-
cryption.
Connect the ID-1 and PC via Ethernet cable for Data mode
operation in advance. (see p. 17)
Disconnect the PC from any other network, another ISP, LAN,
etc., is recommended. Network error may be occurred.
For data transferring (PC-to-PC communication), a fixed IP
address must be assigned, the same workgroup setting and
have shared folder must be held for both PCs.
Make sure the Ethernet cable, as well as the coupler connec-
tions are secure. Loose connections may cause a data trans-
mission error during Data operation.
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9 DATA OPERATION
■ Internet access
D Setting from the application uSet the gateway repeater call sign in “RPT2” then click
qClick [MODE] to select DD (Data) mode. [OK].
• “DD” appears. • Click [Enable] (“✔” appears) to enable “RPT2” call sign setting.
• Click [Z] to select or enter the call sign into the text box directly.
w Set the near-by repeater frequency.
• When the gateway repeater require the “G” setting, click [G].
e Click [RP] several times to select “RPS”.
Click if necessary.
rClick [CS] to display the Select Call Sign screen, set your NOTE: When the near-by repeater is gateway repeater, set
call sign in “MY” then click [OK]. the call sign into “RPT1” then click [OK], and skip step u.
• Click [Y]/[Z] to select the programmed your call sign. • When the repeater requires the “G” setting, click [G].
• When your call sign is not programmed, enter your call sign into
the text box directly.
tSet the gateway repeater call sign in “YOUR” then click
[OK].
• Click [Z] to select or enter the call sign into the text box directly.
y Set the desired near-by repeater call sign in “RPT1.”
• Click [Z] to select or enter the call sign into the text box directly.
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Click
9
oStart up a web browser then access to the desired web
site.
!0 Click [TX inh] again to disconnect (inhibit the transmission)
from the gateway repeater.
Hint!
When starting up an E-mail application at step o, you can
access to the mail server to send or receive an E-mail.
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9 DATA OPERATION
[MODE]
LOW
LOW
RPT2: GATEWY G Gå
1294.500 00 E s00:GATEWY G W
DD TXinh
NOTE: When the near-by repeater is gateway repeater,
push [ ] for 0.5 sec. (if necessary) after the call sign set-
rPush [CS• •1] to enter call sign select mode, then rotate ting into “RPT1” in step t and skip step y.
[DIAL] to select the gateway repeater call sign.
• Refer to the pages 42 to 44 for call sign setting when the desired iPush [CS• •1] once (or twice) to exit call sign select
call sign is not programmed. mode.
tPush [CS• •1] one more time to select “RPT1,” then ro- o Push [TXinh• ] to release transmission inhibit.
tate [DIAL] to select the desired near-by repeater call sign. • “RPS” appears instead of “TXinh” indication.
• Refer to the pages 42 to 44 for call sign setting when the desired • Starts accessing to the gateway repeater.
call sign is not programmed. !0 Start up a web browser then access to the desired web
yPush [CS• •1] one more time to select “RPT2,” then ro- site.
tate [DIAL] to select the gateway repeater call sign. !1 Push [TXinh• ] again to disconnect (inhibit the trans-
mission) from the gateway repeater.
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DATA OPERATION 9
■ Data transferring
NOTE: Set a fixed IP address, the same workgroup and a Click if necessary.
shared folder for each PC, as well as the call sign setting
each other for direct data transferring between ID-1s. In
this case, the steps e, t to u are not necessary.
Set the near-by Set your call sign.
D Setting from the application repeater call sign.* Set the gateway
qClick [MODE] to select DD (Data mode). Set the desired repeater call sign.*
• “DD” appears. station call sign. *if desired
w Set the desired frequency.
eClick [RP] several times to select “RPS,” when connecting NOTE: When the near-by repeater is gateway repeater, set
the call sign into “RPT1” then click [OK], and skip step u.
the PC through repeater/s.
• When the repeater requires the “G” setting, click [G].
9
rClick [CS] to display the Select Call Sign screen, set your
call sign in “MY” then click [OK]. iClick [TX inh] to release transmission inhibit.
• Click [Y]/[Z] to select the programmed your call sign. • The transmit inhibit indicator (above [TX inh]) turns OFF.
• When your call sign is not programmed, enter your call sign into • Starts accessing to the desired station (via repeater/s).
the text box directly. o Open “Network Computers.”
tSet the desired station call sign in “YOUR” then click [OK]. • The shared folder of the desired station appears.
• Click [Z] to select or enter the call sign into the text box directly. • It may takes a minutes until the shared folder appears according
For direct data transferring between ID-1s, go to step i. to the conditions, or PC performance.
ySet the desired near-by repeater call sign in “RPT1,” if de- !0 Open the shared folder, then drag and drop the desired file
sired. to transferring.
• Click [Z] to select or enter the call sign into the text box directly. !1 Click [TX inh] again to disconnect (inhibit the transmission)
uSet the gateway repeater call sign in “RPT2,” then [OK], if from the connected PC.
desired.
• Click [Enable] (“✔” appears) to enable “RPT2” call sign setting.
• Click [Z] to select or enter the call sign into the text box directly.
• When the gateway repeater require the “G” setting, click [G].
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Click Appears
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1294.500 M00
FM
Appears
10
• Dial selection
w Rotate [DIAL] to select the desired memory channel. Click “CALL” and “C” appear.
• The programmed memory channels can only be selected.
• Microphone’s [UP]/[DN] switches can also be used for the selec-
• Dial selection
tion.
wLeft click or right click on [DIAL] to increase or decrease
• Keypad selection the call channel number.
wPush [F.INP•L] then push the appropriate digit keys to se-
• Direct channel number input
lect the desired memory channel.
• Channel number indication disappear after pushing [F.INP•L].
w Click on [F.INP] to displays keypad screen.
• When selecting a channel 00 to 09, push [AFC• •0] first then eClick the appropriate numeral key ([1], [2] or [3]) to select
push [AFC• •0]–[MN•9]. the desired call channel.
• PC keyboard can also be used for the direct channel selection.
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10 MEMORY/CALL OPERATION
• Dial selection
w Rotate [DIAL] to select the desired call channel.
Select “+ : Move to this CH”. • Microphone’s [UP]/[DN] switches can also be used for the selec-
tion.
• Keypad selection
wPush [F.INP•L] then push the appropriate digit key
([CS• •1], [MHz• •2] or [LOW•3]) to select the de-
sired call channel.
• Channel number indication disappear after pushing [F.INP•L].
• [CALL] selection
w Push [CALL] each time to select C1 to C3 in sequence.
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MEMORY/CALL OPERATION 10
Click
Click
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10 MEMORY/CALL OPERATION
• Digital— Code
Click to select the cell, then enter the desired digital code
number from the PC keyboard directly.
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MEMORY/CALL OPERATION 10
• Memory Name
Click to select the cell, then enter the desired memory [MW•6]
name from the PC keyboard directly.
tRepeat the steps w to r to program another memory or
call channels.
yTo close the Memory Channel screen, click “ ” in tool bar LOW
or click “ .” 1294.500 M00 10
FM
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10 MEMORY/CALL OPERATION
Click to
select Select to copy.
Select to paste.
tClick [MW] on the Memory programming screen to copy. NOTE: Copying a memory/call channel contents to VFO is
yTo close the Memory programming screen, click [MW] on not possible from the Memory Channel screen.
the main screen again or click “ .”
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qMove to above (Press [Ctrl] and [⇑] keys at the same time)
swaps the selected Memory Channel with the Channel
above it.
wMove to below (Press [Ctrl] and [⇓] keys at the same time)
Select to clear. swaps the selected Memory Channel with the Channel
below it.
e Delete [Del]
Deletes the selected Memory Channel and moves the
D Clearing with the RC-24 Memory Channels up one Memory Channel location.
q Push [V/M] to select VFO mode. r Insert [Ins]
w Push [MW•6] momentarily. Inserts an empty Memory Channel above the selected
• “M--” blinks. Memory Channel and moves the Memory Channels down
eSelect the desired memory channel with [DIAL] or keypad one Memory Channel location.
to be cleared.
r Perform the following operations within 2 sec.
- Push [MW•6] momentarily.
- Push [MW•6] for 0.5 sec. again.
• The programmed frequency disappears and the selected mem-
ory channel number blinks.
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Click to select then rPush [CALL] or [MODE] to select the digit to be edited.
type the desired • Pushing [CALL] moves the cursor to left; pushing [MODE] moves
memory name. cursor to right.
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tPush [SQL] several times to select the desired character uRepeat the steps r to y to enter the desired memory
group, then rotate [DIAL] to select the desired character. name.
• AB : Alphabets (Capital: A to Z)
• ab : Alphabets (Small letter: a to z)
• 12
• _/
: Numbers (0 to 9)
: Symbols (space and /)
Name:Icom ID-1
• !" : Symbols (! “ # $ % & ’ ( ) ✱ + , – . : ; < = > ? @ [ \ ] ^ _ ` { ç å 1 12
| } ~)
[DIAL] iPush [MN•9] for 0.5 sec. to program the memory name and
exit the edit condition.
• 1 short and 1 long beep will sound.
[SQL]
• Return to memory mode automatically.
o Repeat steps w to i to program another memory names.
Name:
ç å A AB
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11 SCAN OPERATION
■ Scan types
Scanning searches for signals automatically and makes it There are 3 scan types and 4 resume conditions to suit your
easier to locate new stations for contact or listening purposes. operating needs.
MEMORY SCAN Repeatedly scans memory SCAN RESUME 4 resume conditions are avail-
channels except those set as CONDITION (p. 89) able: 3 timer scans and pause
skip channels. Used for often- scan. When receiving a sig-
SKIP
called channels and for by- Receiving nal, pause scan pauses until
M 01 M 02 M 03 a signal
passing normally busy Pause
the signal disappears; timer
M 00 M 04 channels such as repeater scan scans pause for 5, 10 or
M 99 M 06 M 05
SKIP frequencies. 2 sec. 15 sec.
Timer
scan
Pausing
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■ Scan start/stop
D Preparation e Select the desired scan type.
• After the selection, the selected scan starts.
Set the scan resume condition (p. 89); program the scan
edges (pgs. 85–87); program 2 or more memory channels
(pgs. 74–76); set skip settings (p. 88), if desired. Selectable when VFO has been
selected.
D Scanning from the application Selectable when memory mode
has been selected.
qSelect VFO mode for programmed scan; or memory mode
for memory/mode select scan with [V/M]. *The above list indication is for instruction description only. In the
• Select a memory channel which the desired operating mode is actual application clearly shows the selectable items only.
programmed. r To cancel the scan, click [SCAN] again then select “OFF.”
w Click [SCAN].
D Scanning with the RC-24
qSelect VFO when programmed scan; or select memory
mode when memory/select mode scan with [V/M]. 11
• Select a memory channel which the desired operating mode is
programmed.
wPush [SCAN•8] momentarily to start programmed or mem-
ory scan; push [SCAN•8] for 0.5 sec. to start select mode
Click scan.
• Decimal point, “.”, blinks during programmed scan; “M” indica-
tor blinks during memory/select mode scan.
[SCAN•8]
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Click
Click
tSet the desired scan end frequency in VFO mode as the
step q.
ySelect the memory channel “PB,” then click [MW] in Mem-
ory programming screen to program.
uTo close the Memory programming screen, click [MW] on
the main screen again or click “ .”
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• Digital— Code
Click to select the cell, then enter the desired digital code
number from the PC keyboard directly.
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T-10
Double click Scan Timer
then select the desired
scan resume condition.
e Rotate [DIAL] to select the desired scan resume condition.
• See “•Resuming conditions” above.
r Push [PWR] momentarily to exit set mode.
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■ Priority watch types ■ Priority watch operation
Priority watch checks for signals on a VFO frequency every D Operating from the application
5 sec. while operating in memory mode. The transceiver has qSelect VFO mode; then, set an operating frequency.
2 priority watch types to suit your needs. You can also trans- w Set the watch channel(s).
mit on the VFO frequency while the priority watch operates. For memory channel watch:
Select the desired memory channel.
The watch resumes according to the selected scan resume
For call channel watch:
condition. See previous page for details.
Select the desired call channel by clicking [CALL], then
☞ NOTES: If the pocket beep function is activated, the trans- click (left or right) on the [DIAL].
ceiver automatically selects the tone squelch function e Click [PRIO] to start the watch.
when priority watch starts. • “PRIO” appears during priority watch.
• The transceiver checks the memory or call channel every 5 sec.
• The watch resumes according to the selected scan resume con-
dition. (p. 89)
• While the watch is pausing, clicking the [PRIO] resumes the
watch manually. 11
MEMORY CHANNEL 5 sec.
WATCH 50 msec. 12
While operating on a VFO fre- VFO Memory
quency, priority watch checks for frequency channel
a signal on the selected memory
channel every 5 sec.
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[PRIO• •7]
LOW
1294.500 p 00
FM
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• Using the digital code squelch— in Digital voice mode • Using the call sign squelch— in Digital voice mode
w Displays the Set Mode screen. w Click [CS] to display Select Call Sign screen.
eDouble click the “Digital Code” cell, then enter the desired e Select or enter the desired call sign in “MY.”
code number within 00 to 99. • After the setting, click [OK].
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MY 0 :
E /
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• Using the digital code squelch— in Digital voice mode • Using the call sign squelch— in Digital voice mode
w Displays the Set Mode screen. w Click [CS] to display Select Call Sign screen.
eDouble click the “Digital Code” cell, then enter the desired e Select or enter the desired call sign in “MY.”
code number within 00 to 99. • After the setting, click [OK].
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[TXinh• ]
[MODE]
00
Digital Code
88.5
r Rotate [DIAL] to select the desired code number.
CTCSS Tone • After the selection, push [PWR] momentarily to exit set mode.
tPush [TONE• •5] several times “CSQL” appears to turn
the digital code squelch function ON.
r Rotate [DIAL] to select the desired tone squelch frequency.
• After the selection, push [PWR] momentarily to exit set mode.
yWhen a signal with matched digital code is received, the 13
tPush [TONE• •5] once or twice to turn the tone squelch squelch opens and emits received signal.
• When the received signal includes an unmatched code, the
function ON.
squelch does not open. However, the S/RF indicator shows the
• “TSQL” appear.
received signal strength.
yWhen a signal with matched tone is received, the squelch
u Push [PTT] to answer.
opens and emits received signal. • When the called station call sign is not selected in “UR,” push
• When the received signal includes an unmatched tone, the [CS• •1] for 0.5 sec. to display receive call sign indication
squelch does not open. However, the S/RF indicator shows the mode then push [SQL] for 0.5 sec. to set the call sign before
received signal strength. pushing [PTT].
u Push [PTT] to answer.
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iPush [TONE• •5] once to cancel the digital code y Push [PTT] to answer.
squelch function. • When the called station’s call sign is not selected in “UR,” push
• “CSQL” disappears. [CS• •1] for 0.5 sec. to display receive call sign indication
mode then push [SQL] for 0.5 sec. to set the call sign before
• Using the call sign squelch— in Digital voice mode pushing [PTT].
wPush [CS• •1] 4 times (“MY” selection), then rotate dial uPush [TONE• •5] once to cancel the call sign squelch
to select the desired call sign. function.
• “DSQL” disappears.
[CS• •1]
LOW
MY 0 :
E /
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■ Set mode
D Set mode operation with the application D Set mode operation with the RC-24
qSelect “Edit Set Mode(C)...” in View menu, click “ ” in tool q Push [TXinh• ] for 0.5 sec.
bar or press [F7] key on the PC keyboard. w Push [MODE] or [TXinh• ] to select the desired item.
• Set Mode screen appears. e Rotate [DIAL] to select the desired value or condition.
wDouble click the desired item, then select or enter the de- r To exit set mode, push [PWR] momentarily.
sired value or condition.
eTo close the Set Mode screen, click “ ” in tool bar, click
“ ” or press [F7] key.
D Offset Freq. (Offset Frequency)
Sets the duplex offset frequency within 0 to 60 MHz range.
During duplex (repeater) operation, transmit frequency shifts
the set frequency. (default value may differ depending on versions)
12.000
Offset Frequency
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00
Digital Code 88.5
Repeater Tone
DIGITAL
Digital Monitor 88.5
CTCSS Tone
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Scan Timer OFF
Auto Reply
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D Auto RxCall Disp (Auto RxCall Disp) D (Extension: Available in RC-24 only)
☞ This item appears only when entering set mode from Dig- This item turn expanded set mode ON and OFF.
ital modes. The expanded set mode includes infrequently changed val-
When an individual station call is received, the calling station ues or conditions of functions. When OFF (default) is se-
call sign can be displayed on the RC-24 function display. lected, the following 4 items, key touch beep, dimmer, cooling
(default: ON) fan and auto repeater, are hidden.
ON OFF
Auto RxCall Disp Extension
D Auto MyCall Disp (Auto MyCall Disp) D Key touch beep (Beep)
☞ This item appears only when entering set mode from Dig- The key-touch beep for the RC-24 can be turned OFF for
ital modes. silent operation. (default: ON)
When operating in a Digital mode, your programmed call sign
can be displayed on the RC-24 function display during trans-
mit. (default: ON)
ON
Beep
ON
Auto MyCall Disp
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D DV Data Tx (DV Data TX) D Digital repeater set (Digital RPT Set)
☞ This item appears only when entering set mode from Dig- ☞ This item appears only when entering set mode from Dig-
ital modes. ital modes.
Selects the transmission condition for the low-speed data op- Selects the automatic repeater call sign setting capability dur-
eration from PTT and AUTO. ing digital repeater operation from ON and OFF.
• PTT : Transmits the entered text when [PTT] is • ON : The call sign that is included in the down-link sig-
pushed. (default) nal from the accessed repeater is set into “RPT1”
• AUTO : Transmits the entered text when the PC key- of the select call sign screen automatically, even
board operation is performed. (The transceiver has when accessing the repeater with a wrong call
500 msec. carrier sense operation before transmit.) sign setting. (default)
• OFF : The repeater call sign setting won’t be changed.
PTT
DV Data TX ON
Digital RPT Set
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ON
Auto RxMSG Disp
D Dimmer (Dimmer)
Select the RC-24 LCD backlight brightness from bright, dark
and OFF. (default: BRIGHT)
BRIGHT
Dimmer
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ON1
Auto Repeater
14
D Lock (Available in Set Mode screen only)
Turn the RC-24 lock function ON and OFF.
When “ON” is selected, locks the connected RC-24 key oper-
ation, except [PWR], [ ], [ ], [SQL] and [LOW•3]. (Pushing
[F.INP•L] for 0.5 sec. is possible to release the lock function.)
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w Click
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[AFC• •0]
LOW
1294.500 00
DV EMR
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■ Break-in communication
The break-in function allows you to break into an another sta- eWhen both stations are in standby, transmit to send a
tions communications in both Digital voice and data modes break-in call.
operation. • Programmed call sign station receives the break-in call as well
as your call sign.
D Operating from the application rWait for the reply call from the station who receive the
qWhile receiving an another stations communication, set the break-in call.
either station/repeater call sign into “YOUR” or “RPT1/2” t After receive the reply call, communicate normal way.
and your call sign into “MY” in Select Call Sign screen. y To cancel the break-in, click [BK].
• “BK” disappears.
w Click [BK].
• “BK” appears.
Appears Click
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[BK• •.]
LOW
1294.500 00
DV BK
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Appears Click
NOTE: The squelch attenuator functions even when the [AFC• •0]
monitor function is in use. Thus set the [SQL] within 10 to
12 o’clock position (12 to 19 level when setting with the NOTE: The AFC function may not tune the signal properly
RC-24) is recommended when using the monitor function. when a weak signal is received and/or strong nearby sig-
nals are received.
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■ CPU reset
The function display may occasionally display erroneous in- D Resetting from the RC-24
formation (e.g. when first applying power). This may be ➥ While pushing and holding [V/M] and [CALL], turn power
caused externally by static electricity or by other factors. ON.
If this problem occurs, turn power OFF. After waiting a few • “Memory Clear Wait...” displayed then shows the initial
seconds, turn power ON again. If the problem persists, per- condition.
form the following procedure.
[PWR]
IMPORTANT!: [CALL]
Resetting the transceiver CLEARS all memory information [V/M]
and initializes all values in the transceiver.
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■ Fuse replacement
If the fuse blows or the transceiver stops functioning, find the
source of the problem if possible, and replace the damaged 15 A
fuse with a new, rated one (FGB 15 A) as shown at right. fuse
The DC power cable has 2 fuses, one each for positive (+;
red) and negative (–; black) line.
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■ Specifications D TRANSMITTER
• Modulation system :
D GENERAL FM Variable reactance frequency
• Frequency coverage : 1240.000–1300.000 MHz modulation
• Type of emission : FM, GMSK (Digital) Digital Quadrature modulation
• Transmission speed (theoretical value): • Output power : 10/1 W
Data 128 kbps • Max. frequency deviation : ±5.0 kHz (FM)
Digital voice 4.8 kbps • Spurious emissions : Less than –50 dB
• Codec : AMBE (2.4 kbps) • Microphone connector : 8-pin modular jack (600 Ω)
• Number of memory channels:
105 (incl. 2 scan edges and 3 calls)
• Frequency resolution : 5, 6.25, 10, 12.5, 20, 25, 50, D RECEIVER
100 kHz • Receive system :
• Operating temperature range: FM, Digital voice Triple-conversion superhetero-
–10°C to +60°C; +14˚F to +140˚F dyne
• Frequency stability : ±2.5 ppm (–10˚C to +60°C) Data Double-conversion super-
• Power supply requirement: 13.8 V DC ±15% heterodyne
• Current drain (at 13.8 V DC; approx.): • Intermediate frequencies :
Transmit at 10 W Less than 7 A FM, Digital voice 1st: 243.95 MHz,
Receive max. audio Less than 1.5 A 2nd: 31.05 MHz,
• Antenna connector : Type-N (50 Ω) 3rd: 450 kHz
• Dimensions (proj. not included): Data 1st: 243.95 MHz,
Main Unit 141(W) × 40(H) × 165.8(D) mm 2nd: 10.7 MHz
59⁄16(W)×19⁄16(H)×617⁄32(D) in • Sensitivity (FM: at 12 dB SINAD/Digital: at BER 1×10–2):
Remote controller (RC-24) FM Less than 0.18 µV
150(W) × 50(H) × 49.5(D) mm Digital voice Less than 0.35 µV
529⁄32(W)×131⁄32(H)×115⁄16(D) in Data Less then 1.58 µV
• Weight (approx.) : • Squelch sensitivity (threshold):
Main unit 1.2 kg; 2 lb 10 oz Less than 0.18 µV (FM only)
Remote controller 220 g; 7.7 oz
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• Selectivity (typical)
FM
:
More than 12 kHz/6 dB
■ Options
Less than 30 kHz/60 dB HM-118N HAND MICROPHONES
Digital voice More than 6 kHz/6 dB RC-24 REMOTE CONTROLLER UNIT
Less than 18 kHz/50 dB MB-17A MOBILE MOUNTING BRACKET
Data More than 140 kHz/6 dB OPC-440/OPC-647 MIC EXTENSION CABLES
Less than 520 kHz/40 dB OPC-440: 5.0 m (16.4 ft); OPC-647: 2.5 m (8.2 ft)
• Spurious and image rejection: SP-7/SP-10/SP-22 EXTERNAL SPEAKERS
More than 50 dB
• AF output power (at 13.8 V DC):
More than 2.0 W at 10% distor-
tion with an 8 Ω load
• Ext. speaker connectors : 2-conductor 3.5 (d) mm
(1⁄8″)/8 Ω
D SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
• Microsoft® Windows® 98/98SE/Me/2000/XP
• An USB port
• Ethernet port (for Data operation)
All stated specifications are subject to change without notice or obligation.
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