Manual Tamron IC-R10

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  • Tamron IC-R10 - page 1

    INSTRUCTION MANUAL iR10 COMMUNICA TIONS RECEIVER 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. ...

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    R W ARNING! NEVER connect the receiver to an AC outlet. This may pose a fire hazard or result in an electric shock. R W ARNING! NEVER operate the receiver with a headset or other audio accessories at high volume levels. Hearing experts advise against continuous high volume op- eration. If you experience a ringing in your ears, reduce the volume lev ...

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    ii UNP ACKING Accessories included with the receiver: Qty . 1q Antenna ............................................................................1 1w Handstrap .........................................................................1 1e Belt clip (with 2 screws) ....................................................1 41r W all charger* ........... ...

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    T ABLE OF CONTENTS iii IMPORT ANT ..................................................................................... i EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS .................................................................. i CAUTIONS ....................................................................................... i UNP ACKING ............................ ...

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    T ABLE OF CONTENTS iv OPERA TING THEOR Y Electromagnetic radiation which has frequencies of 20,000 Hz (20 kHz*) and above is called radio frequency (RF) energy because it is useful in radio transmissions. The IC-R10 re- ceives RF energy from 0.5 MHz to 1300 MHz* and converts it into audio frequency (AF) energy which in turn actuates a loudspeaker t ...

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    1 1 P ANEL DESCRIPTION ■ Front and side panels FUNCTION SWITCH (pgs. 5, 6) While pushing [FUNC], the sec- ondar y functions of s witches and controls can be accessed. FUNCTION DISPLA Y (p. 3) Indicates the operating condition. KEYP AD (pgs. 5, 6) Numeral and other function k eys f or tuning and activating func- tions. SPEAKER Emits the receive au ...

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    1 P ANEL DESCRIPTION 2 ■ T op panel ANTENNA CONNECT OR (p. 9) Connects the supplied fle xible antenna. Be careful when con- necting an e xter nal antenna (See Operating Notes, p . iv). V OLUME CONTROL [V OL] (p . 10) Adjusts the audio output le vel. SQUELCH CONTR OL [SQL] (p . 11) ➥ V ar ies the squelch threshold point f or audio mute. • Push ...

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    1 P ANEL DESCRIPTION 3 AT T VSC EA S Y VFO MEMO AF C CW USB LSB AM WFM 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 79 0 A ■ Function display ...

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    1 4 P ANEL DESCRIPTION q SLEEP TIMER INDICA TOR Appears while the sleep timer is activated (p. 66). w FUNCTION INDICA TOR Appears while the function ([FUNC]) switch is pushed. e MEMOR Y MODE INDICA TOR Appears while in memory mode (p. 23). r VFO MODE INDICA TOR Appears while in VFO mode (p. 1 1). t RECEIVE MODE INDICA TOR Indicates the selected rec ...

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    1 P ANEL DESCRIPTION 5 ■ Keypad KEY PRIMAR Y FUNCTION SECONDAR Y FUNCTION (while pushing [FUNC]) Push for 1 sec. to toggle power ON and OFF . Opening mes- sage appears for 1 sec. after power ON (p. 10). Not available Push and hold this switch to force the squelch open (p. 64). Not available Selects a receive mode: FM, AM, USB, LSB, CW or WFM (p. ...

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    1 P ANEL DESCRIPTION 6 KEY PRIMAR Y FUNCTION SECONDAR Y FUNCTION (while pushing [FUNC]) When FM receive mode is selected in VFO mode: toggles the band scope function (p. 17). T oggles the VSC function ON and OFF (p. 38). Selects the sleep timer conditions (p. 66). In VFO mode: sets program scan edge frequencies for programmed scan (p. 40). In VFO m ...

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    Ni-Cd BA TTERIES AND ACCESSORIES 2 7 ■ Charging Ni-Cd batteries The supplied Ni-Cd batteries are rechargeable and can be charged approx. 300 times. Charge the batteries before fi rst operating the receiver or when the batteries become ex- hausted. If you want to be able to charge the batteries more than 300 times, the following points should be ...

  • Tamron IC-R10 - page 13

    2 Ni-Cd BA TTERIES AND ACCESSORIES 8 ■ Battery installation Install 4 AA (R6) size batteries as illustrated below . Remove the cover from the receiver . Install 4 AA (R6) size dry cell, alkaline or the supplied Ni-Cd batteries into the receiver . CAUTION: Make sure the polarity of the batteries is cor- rect before installing. Reverse polarity may ...

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    2 Ni-Cd BA TTERIES AND ACCESSORIES 9 ■ Accessory attachment Antenna Insert the supplied antenna into the antenna connector and rotate the an- tenna as shown in the diagram below . Keep the jack cover attached when jacks are not in use to avoid bad contacts. Belt clip Attach the belt clip using the supplied screws. Conveniently attaches to your be ...

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    1. T urn power ON Push [POWER] for 1 sec. to turn power ON. • Opening message is displayed for 1 sec. BASIC OPERA TION 3 10 ■ General Operating the IC-R10 is easy . However , in order to get the most out of its oper- ating potential, please go through the following procedures, step-by-step. Then, try the examples contained at the end of this ch ...

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    3-1. Adjust the RF gain Rotate [SQL] maximum counter- clockwise, to adjust RF gain to opti- mum level. What is RF gain? RF gain controls receive sensitivity gain — reduce the gain when you don ’ t want to receive very weak sig- nals or when excessively strong in- terfering signals are being received, etc. 4. Select VFO mode When MEMORY mode is ...

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    3 BASIC OPERA TION 12 ■ Selecting a receive mode What are receive modes? Radio signals can be propagated in a variety of ways (or modes). Each mode has its own physical properties that de- termine to some degree its uses. The IC-R10 receives the 6 most common modes: AM, FM, WFM, USB, LSB and CW . When you want to tune a station, you MUST set the ...

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    3 BASIC OPERA TION 13 What are tuning steps? T uning steps are the frequency change increments when you rotate the tuning control or operate a scan. The following steps are available: 0.1, 0.5, 1, 5, 6.25, 8, 9, 10, 12.5, 15, 20, 25, 30, 50, 100 kHz and user programmable tuning steps (p. 66). It is important to set the proper tuning step for the ty ...

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    3 BASIC OPERA TION 14 When you know the exact frequency you want to listen to, the quickest way to tune it is by direct keypad entry . Remember that the frequency must be between 0.5 MHz and 1300 MHz. The diagram below shows the correla- tion between the function display fre- quency digits and the frequency . 1. Select the frequency Select VFO mode ...

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    3 BASIC OPERA TION 15 ■ T uning a frequency (via the dial) When you want to listen to frequencies near the displayed frequency , the easi- est way to tune them is with the tuning dial. All signals have what is called an “ oc- cupied bandwidth. ” They will be re- ceived as long as the receiver is tuned anywhere within this bandwidth. Even thou ...

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    3 BASIC OPERA TION 16 ■ Dial select steps What are dial select steps? When tuning with the dial, if you want to change the fre- quency faster than the selected tuning step can, use the dial select function. A dial select step is an increment of frequency change much like a tuning step is. Unlike a tuning step however , a dial se- lect step has no ...

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    3 BASIC OPERA TION 17 ■ Band scope function What is the band scope function? The band scope detects signal availability in the range of ± 5 channels (up to ± 100 kHz) from the displayed frequency , and displays the result on the multi function dot-matrix display . This gives you a visual reference of current band conditions. In this case, chann ...

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    3 BASIC OPERA TION 18 Set band scope function q While pushing [FUNC], push [ (1) BSCOPE]. Repeat the above step or push [CLR] to turn OFF the band scope function. VFO FM 144 . 00 00 higher freq. displayed freq. lower freq. signal strength ...

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    3 BASIC OPERA TION 19 ■ Listening example 1 — television broadcast in WFM mode 1. T urn power ON Push [POWER] for 1 sec. to turn power ON. 2. Select VFO Push [CLR] or [V/M] to select VFO mode. 3. Adjust volume Rotate [VOL] to obtain the desired level of audio output. 4. Adjust squelch Rotate [SQL] fully counterclockwise, then clockwise until th ...

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    8. Use the tuning dial Rotate [DIAL] to search for nearby stations above and below the tuned frequency . 3 BASIC OPERA TION 20 7. T une the station Use the keypad to enter the fre- quency — (example 59.75 MHz). [Example] (Example 59.75 MHz) 7-1. T une the station Enter the frequency from the 100 kHz digit when you want to change below the 1 MHz d ...

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    BASIC OPERA TION 3 21 1. T urn power ON Push [POWER] for 1 sec. to turn power ON. 2. Select VFO Push [CLR] or [V/M] to select VFO mode. 3. Adjust volume Rotate [VOL] to obtain the desired level of audio output. 4. Adjust squelch Rotate [SQL] fully counterclockwise, then clockwise until the audio noise just disappears. 5. Select the receive mode Air ...

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    3 BASIC OPERA TION 22 (Example 1 18.00 MHz) 7. T une the station Enter a frequency of 1 18.0000 MHz* using the keypad (p. 14). *Check listings for your area. 7-1. T une the station Enter the frequency from the 100 kHz digit when you want to change below the 1 MHz digit only — (example from 1 18 MHz to 1 18.925 MHz). 8. Use the tuning dial Rotate ...

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    MEMOR Y MODE 4 23 ■ General What is memory mode? MEMORY mode is the second operating mode — the first being VFO mode. MEMORY mode is used to store often- used frequencies, their receive modes, attenuator settings (p. 65), as well as skip information for scanning (p. 56). This provides convenient recall and scanning capabilities. Also, frequenci ...

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    4 MEMORY MODE 24 ■ Selecting a BANK and memory channel Selecting a BANK channel When your desired memory channel is not stored or you do not want to store a frequency in the displayed BANK, you must change the BANK number . While pushing [FUNC], rotate [DIAL]. Selecting a memory channel — 1 If you want to recall a memory chan- nel which has bee ...

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    1. BANK and memory channel setting q Select MEMORY mode (p. 23). w Set the BANK and memory chan- nel number (p. 24) you want to program to. 2. Setting other information q Select VFO mode (p. 1 1). w Set the frequency and receive mode (p. 12) you want in VFO mode. 4 MEMORY MODE 25 ■ Programming a memory channel — 1 This is the quickest way to me ...

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    1. Setting receive conditions q Select VFO mode (p. 1 1). w Set the frequency and receive mode (p. 12). 2. BANK and memory channel setting While pushing [FUNC], push [ (V/M) MW]. 4 MEMORY MODE 26 ■ Programming a memory channel — 2 This is the simplest method to memo- rize the received frequency along with its receive mode and other information. ...

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    1. Set up q Set the frequency you want to program in VFO mode. w While pushing [FUNC], push [ (V/M) MW] to enter mem- ory write mode. 2. BANK and memory channel setting q While pushing [FUNC], rotate [DIAL] to select the BANK you want to program (p. 24). w Rotate [DIAL] or push 2 digit keys to select the memory channel you want to program (p. 24). ...

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    4 MEMORY MODE 28 3. Programming details — cont. 3 Push [EDIT], then rotate [DIAL] to select receive mode. 4 Push [EDIT], then rotate [DIAL] to select the skip scan condition. t Push [EDIT], then rotate [DIAL] to select the attenuator condition. y Push [EDIT], then rotate [DIAL] or enter alphanumeric charac- ters to program a BANK name. • When y ...

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    4 MEMORY MODE 29 ■ Programming example 1 — (1 18.0250 MHz; AM to channel B07) 1. BANK and memory channel setting q Push [V/M] to select MEMORY mode. w While pushing [FUNC], rotate [DIAL] to select BANK “ B ” . e Push [0] and [7] to enter the mem- ory channel number . 2. Data setting q Push [V/M] to select VFO mode. w Push [MODE] one or more ...

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    4 MEMORY MODE 30 ■ Programming example 2 — (59.75 MHz; WFM to channel A45) 1. Setting the frequency q Push [V/M] to select VFO mode. w Push [MODE] one or more times to select WFM mode. e Push numeral keys or rotate [DIAL] to set the frequency to 59.75 MHz. 2. Set the BANK and memory channel 1 While pushing [FUNC], push [ (V/M) MW] to enter memo ...

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    4 MEMORY MODE 31 ■ Programming example 3 — (121.5 MHz, EMER.,AM, SKIP: OFF , A TT : OFF , A viation to channel F01) 1. Setting the frequency q Push [V/M] to select VFO mode. w Rotate [DIAL] or push numeral keys to enter 121.5 MHz. 2. BANK and memory channel setting q While pushing [FUNC], push [ (V/M) MW]. w While pushing [FUNC], rotate [DIAL] ...

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    4 MEMORY MODE 32 3. Programming details — cont. t Push [EDIT] to change the re- ceive mode item. y Rotate [DIAL] to select AM mode, then push [EDIT] to change the item. u Rotate [DIAL] to select the OFF position for SKIP setting, then push [EDIT]. 3. Programming details — cont. i Rotate [DIAL] to select the OFF position for attenuator setting, ...

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    4 MEMORY MODE 33 ■ Memory copy What is the memory copy function? The memory copy function copies the contents (minus BANK names) of the selected memory channel to VFO or to another memory channel. This is quite useful when you want to search for signals around the displayed frequency or when you want to edit memory channels. Copy to VFO mode q Pu ...

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    4 MEMORY MODE 34 ■ Copying example 1 (59.7500 MHz, WFM, A45 to VFO) 1 Push [V/M] to select memory mode (p. 23). 2 Select the memory channel A45 (p. 24). 3 While pushing [FUNC], push [ (V/M) MW] for 2 sec. to copy the contents of memory A45 to VFO. • VFO mode is automatically selected. ■ Copying example 2 (1 18.0250 MHz, AM, B07 to F02) 1 Push ...

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    MEMOR Y SCAN Repeatedly scans all programmed memory channels ex- cept blank channels. FULL SCAN Repeatedly scans operatable frequency range. SCANNING OPERA TION 5 35 0.5 MHz 1300 MHz A01 A02 A03 A04 A05 A49 B00 B01 – R99 Blank ■ General Scan types The IC-R10 has 2 major scan types: PROGRAMMED SCAN and MEMORY SCAN. These, in turn, can be subdivi ...

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    5 SCANNING OPERA TION 36 PROGRAM SCAN Repeatedly scans between two user-programmed fre- quencies (scan edges). BANK SCAN Repeatedly scans all memory channels in the selected BANK except blank channels. AUTO-MEMOR Y WRITE SCAN Same as PROGRAMMED SCAN except that paused fre- quencies are automatically stored in memory channels Q00 – Q99. MODE SELEC ...

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    5 SCANNING OPERA TION 37 ■ Before scanning Set the following conditions before scanning. INFORMA TION What happens when you rotate the tun- ing dial during scanning? While scanning — Scanning direction is changed. Example: If you rotate [DIAL] counterclockwise while scanning up (frequency/memory channel number increase), scan changes to down sc ...

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    5 SCANNING OPERA TION 38 Set the VSC Set the VSC ON if necessary . While pushing [FUNC], push [ (2) VSC] (VSC indicator ap- pears). While pushing [FUNC], push [(2)VSC) to turn OFF the VSC (VSC indicator disappears). What is VSC? The VSC (V oice Scanning Control) pauses a scan only when modulated signals are received. Scanning continues when unmodul ...

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    5 SCANNING OPERA TION 39 ■ Full scan This is the simplest scanning operation, searching the full fre- quency range (0.5 – 1300 MHz) in the selected receive mode and tuning step. Start and stop the scan 1 Push [V/M] to select VFO mode. (p. 1 1) 2 Push [SCAN] to start scanning. T o change the direction of the scanning, rotate [DIAL] during scanni ...

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    5 SCANNING OPERA TION 40 ■ Program scan This is the most useful basic scan for searching over a spec- i fi ed frequency range. 1. Select program scan channel q Push [V/M] to select VFO mode (p. 1 1). w While pushing [FUNC], push [ (4) PROG-S]. Rotate [DIAL] to se- lect the program scan channel. Displays “ PROGRAM SCAN ” with program channel ...

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    ■ Auto memory write scan This scan is useful for searching a speci fi ed frequency range and automatically storing busy frequencies into memory channels. The same frequency ranges used for program scan are used for auto memory write scan. 5 SCANNING OPERA TION 41 1. Select program scan channel q Push [V/M] to select VFO mode (p. 1 1). w While pu ...

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    5 SCANNING OPERA TION 42 During auto-memory write scanning: 1 Busy (paused) frequencies are automatically stored into BANK Q memory channels. 2 The scan is automatically cancelled when BANK Q becomes full. 3 Unmodulated or beat signals may not be stored into mem- ory channels when the VSC function is turned ON. 4 While pushing [FUNC], push [ (V/M) ...

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    5 SCANNING OPERA TION 43 2. Start and stop scanning Push [SCAN] to start scanning. T o change the scan direction, rotate [DIAL] during scan- ning. When the memory skip function is ON (p. 61), specified memory chan- nels (p. 56) are skipped. Also, “ SKIP ” is dis- played. Push [CLR] or [SCAN] to stop scanning. The speci fi ed BANK must have 2 o ...

  • Tamron IC-R10 - page 49

    5 SCANNING OPERA TION 44 2. Start and stop scanning Push [SCAN] to start scanning. T o change the scan direction, rotate [DIAL] during scan- ning. When the memory skip func- tion is ON (p. 61), speci fi ed memory channels (p. 56) are skipped. Also, “ SKIP ” is displayed. Push [CLR] or [SCAN] to stop scanning. If 2 or more channels do not have ...

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    5 SCANNING OPERA TION 45 2. Program skip setting — cont. When BANK R becomes full, an error beep sounds when trying to set more skip frequencies. When you want to cancel the skip function, turn OFF the SKIP setting in the memory channel (p. 56). t After set up, push [SCAN] or [CLR] to stop scanning. Stored frequencies are skipped dur- ing the nex ...

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    5 SCANNING OPERA TION 46 2. Select scan type and start scanning 1 While pushing [FUNC], push [ (4) PROG-S] for program scan or [ (5) AMWS] for auto-memory write scan, then rotate [DIAL] to select scanning frequency band. • Con fi rm that the receive mode of the selected scan band is FM and also that the tuning step is equal to or smaller than 20 ...

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    PRIORITY W A TCH 6 47 MEMOR Y CHANNEL W A TCH While listening to a selected memory channel, priority watch checks for signals on the priority frequency every 5 sec. • When the selected memory channel is masked (blank), the the watch does not start. • SKIP memory channels can be selected. VFO FREQUENCY W A TCH While listening to a VFO fre- quenc ...

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    6 PRIORITY W A TCH 48 MEMOR Y SCAN/BANK SCAN/MODE SELECT SCAN W A TCH While scanning all or selected memory channels, priority watch checks for signals on the priority frequency every 5 sec. • When the skip function is ON, skips speci fi ed memory channels. • When the selected BANK or receive mode is not memorized, priority watch does not star ...

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    6 PRIORITY W A TCH 49 2. Set MAIN frequency Set the frequency in VFO mode (pgs. 14, 15) or select the memory channel (p. 24) you want to listen to with the prior- ity channel, or start scanning (p. 35). While pushing [FUNC], push [ (9) PRIO], or push [CLR] only to stop priority watch. 1. Program a priority channel 144.0000 MHz is initially programm ...

  • Tamron IC-R10 - page 55

    EASY MODE 7 50 2. Select frequency range and start scanning 1 Push a numeral key to select a fre- quency range to search. 2 Push [SCAN] to start scanning. 3 Push [SCAN] or [CLR] to stop scanning. EASY FM 0 : 0 . 5 0 0 0 SCAN Flashes while scanning ■ EASY mode operation 1. Select EASY mode Push [EASY] to select EASY mode. EASY FM 0 : 0 . 5 0 0 0 E ...

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    EDIT FUNCTION 8 51 ■ Memory channel edit Y ou can store the following items into a memory channel: 1. Frequency settings: ( SET FREQ ) Memorized frequencies can be edited or erased. 2. Channel names: ( SET CH NAME ) Alphanumeric names can be input or edited. (Up to 8 characters per name.) 3. Receive mode: ( SET MODE ) Receive mode can be speci ? ...

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    8 EDIT FUNCTION 52 Memory channel edit fl ow chart MEMO FM SET FRE Q 144 . 000 0 MEMO FM SET CH NAME A00 MEMO FM SET MODE MODE :FM MEMO FM SET SKIP S K I P : O F F MEMO FM SET AT T A T T : O F F MEMO FM SET B-N A ME A: MEMO FM or A0 0 1 44 . 0 00 0 CLR EDIT EDIT EDIT EDIT EDIT EDIT EDIT EDIT * 1 * 2 * 1 Push for 2 sec. * 2 Fixed contents will be c ...

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    8 EDIT FUNCTION 53 ■ Memory channel edit 1. Enter memory edit mode q Push [V/M] to select MEMORY mode, then select the memory channel (pgs. 23, 24). w Push [EDIT] to enter memory edit mode. 3. Set channel names q Enter channel names via the keypad or by ro- tating [DIAL]. • When you enter channel names from the [DIAL] or a character assigned in ...

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    8 EDIT FUNCTION 54 4. Set receive mode and skip condition q Rotate [DIAL] to select receive mode. w Push [EDIT] to change the item. e Rotate [DIAL] to select skip condi- tion. r Push [EDIT] to change the item. 5. Set attenuator condition q Rotate [DIAL] to select attenuator condition. w Push [EDIT] to change the item. 6. Set BANK names q Enter BANK ...

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    8 EDIT FUNCTION 55 ■ Program scan channel edit Arrange memorized contents into program scan channels 00 to 19. Y ou can edit the following items: 1. Channel names: ( SET CH NAME ) Set channel names for programmed frequency range; up to 8 characters per name. 2. Scan band edge 1: ( START FREQ ) Set the start frequency for scan frequency range. 3. ...

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    8 EDIT FUNCTION 56 Program/auto-memory write scan and EASY mode channel edit fl ow chart STA RT FR EQ EASY VFO FM 144 . 0000 END FR EQ EASY VFO FM 146 . 0000 EASY VFO FM SET CH NAM E EASY VFO FM SET MO DE MOD E:F M EASY VFO FM SCAN DELA Y 5SEC EASY VFO FM SET TS T S 5 . 0 0 k H z VFO FM S: 1 44 . 000 0 E: 1 46 . 000 0 EASY FM 0 : 14 4 . 0 0 0 0 ED ...

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    8 EDIT FUNCTION 57 ■ Program scan or EASY mode channel edit 1. Enter edit mode q Push [V/M] or [EDIT] to select VFO or EASY mode (p. 1 1 or 50). w While pushing [FUNC], push [ (4) PROG-S] or [ (5) AMWS] to se- lect program or auto-memory write scan mode; then select the scan channel (pgs. 40, 41) when VFO mode is selected in 1 , push digit key to ...

  • Tamron IC-R10 - page 63

    8 EDIT MODE 58 4. Set end frequency q Enter the start frequency via the keypad or [DIAL]. w Push [EDIT] to change the item. 5. Set receive mode and tuning step q Rotate [DIAL] to select receive mode. w Push [EDIT] to change the item. e Rotate [DIAL] to select skip condi- tion. r Push [EDIT] to change the item. 6. Set scan delay time q Rotate [DIAL] ...

  • Tamron IC-R10 - page 64

    SET MODE 9 59 MESS AGE ON BEEP ON CONT RAST L O W H I LIGH T A U T O 5 S E C PROG RAM SK IP OFF MEMO RY SK IP ON POWE R SAV E 1:4 SCAN DE LA Y 5SEC 52 CI- V ADD RES S CI- V BAU D 9600 CI- V TRN ON VFO FM 144 . 000 0 MEMO FM A00 144 . 0000 CLR SET F U N C + CLR EASY FM 0 : 0 . 5 0 0 0 Set mode fl ow chart ■ General What is SET mode? SET mode is a ...

  • Tamron IC-R10 - page 65

    SET MODE 9 60 Entering SET mode While pushing [FUNC], push [ (CLR) SET] to enter SET mode. Push [EDIT] to select next item. Opening message Rotate [DIAL] to toggle opening message ON or OFF . OFF MESS AGE MESS AGE ON Beep audio Rotate [DIAL] to set beep audio ON or OFF . BEEP OFF BEEP ON Display contrast Rotate [DIAL] to adjust the LCD contrast to ...

  • Tamron IC-R10 - page 66

    9 SET MODE 61 Memory skip condition Rotate [DIAL] to toggle the memory skip scan condi- tion ON or OFF . MEMO RY SK IP OFF MEMO RY SK IP ON Power save condition Rotate [DIAL] to select the power save ratio or turn the function OFF . POWE R SAV E 1:4 POWE R SAV E 1:16 POWE R SAV E OFF Backlight condition Rotate [DIAL] to set LCD and key backlight co ...

  • Tamron IC-R10 - page 67

    9 SET MODE 62 Scan delay condition Rotate [DIAL] to set the scan pausing time. SCAN DE LA Y 5SEC SCAN DE LA Y 10SEC SCAN DE LA Y PAUSE CI-V address Rotate [DIAL] to select the CI-V address from 01 to 7F . 52 CI- V ADD RES S 01 CI- V ADD RES S 7F CI- V ADD RES S CI-V baud Rotate [DIAL] to select CI- V baud from 300, 1200, 4800, 9600 and 19200 bps. 1 ...

  • Tamron IC-R10 - page 68

    OTHER FUNCTIONS 10 63 Setting AFC While pushing [FUNC], push [ (.) AFC] to toggle the AFC function ON and OFF . ■ AFC function The AFC (Automatic Frequency Control) function tunes the displayed frequency automatically when an off-center fre- quency is received. It activates in FM modes only . VFO AFC FM 144 . 0000 Appears . AFC F U N C + ■ Low ...

  • Tamron IC-R10 - page 69

    10 OTHER FUNCTIONS 64 Set monitor While pushing [MONI], squelch mute is released; when the VSC function is ON, both squelch and VSC mute are re- leased. ■ Monitor function The monitor function releases the squelch or VSC mute mo- mentarily when very weak signals are received without having to re-adjust the squelch manually . Set lock While pushin ...

  • Tamron IC-R10 - page 70

    10 OTHER FUNCTIONS 65 Set A TT While pushing [FUNC], push [ (0) A TT] to toggle the A TT function ON and OFF . ■ A TT function The A TT (attenuator) function protects desired signals from distorting when excessively strong signals, such as broad- cast, pager signals, etc. are nearby . This setting can be mem- orized into memory channels. AT T VFO ...

  • Tamron IC-R10 - page 71

    10 OTHER FUNCTIONS 66 Set sleep timer q While pushing [FUNC], push [ (3) SLEEP] one or more times to set the sleep timer condition. w Release [FUNC] to set the selected condition. e When the speci fi ed time elapses, the receiver emits 5 beeps then powers OFF . *When you want to use the sleep timer function in EASY mode — set it in VFO or MEMORY ...

  • Tamron IC-R10 - page 72

    10 OTHER FUNCTIONS 67 Enter memory channel names Enter memory channel names via the keypad or [DIAL]. • When you enter channel names with [DIAL] or a character as- signed to the same key , push [ENT] before you enter the next character to change the digit (see page 72 for alphanumeric key assignments). Refer to memory edit for entering alphanumer ...

  • Tamron IC-R10 - page 73

    10 OTHER FUNCTIONS 68 Searching Push [SCAN] to start memory channel search. • Only the first one or two characters are needed to start a search. Smaller channel numbers are displayed fi rst in cases where two or more channels start with the same characters. • Push [SCAN] again to display the next candidate in a search. Selecting a memory chann ...

  • Tamron IC-R10 - page 74

    10 OTHER FUNCTIONS 69 Set auto mode Push [MODE] one or more times, in VFO mode, until “ AUTO MODE ” appears, then push [CLR] to return to VFO mode. ■ Auto mode and TS function The auto receive mode select and auto tuning step select functions are optionally available. This function can be set up and modi fi ed by programming from a computer ...

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    10 OTHER FUNCTIONS 70 ■ Resetting the CPU There are 2 ways to reset the CPU as follows: P ARTIAL RESET : When you want to initialize the operat- ing conditions (VFO frequency , VFO settings, SET mode contents) without clearing the memory , program scan, EASY mode and auto TS/mode set- tings, a partial reset function is available for the receiver ...

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    10 OTHER FUNCTIONS 71 ■ Data cloning The IC-R10 has receiver-to-receiver data cloning capability . This function is useful when you want to copy all of the programmed contents from one IC-R10 to another . An optional OPC-474 CLONING CABLE is required. In addition, the optional CS-R10 CLONING SOFTW ARE is available to clone and edit contents using ...

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    ALPHANUMERIC KEY ASSIGNMENT 11 72 Keypad Input Corresponding Alphanumeric Character No modi fi er key While pushing [FUNC] Q (Q), Z (Z), 1 (1) q (q), z (z), 1 (1) A (A), B (B), C (C), 2 (2) a (a), b (b), c (c) 2 (2) D (D), E (E), F (F), 3 (3) d (d), e (e), f (f), 3 (3) G (G), H (H), I (I), 4 (4) g (g), h (h), i (i), 4 (4) J (J), K (K), L (L), 5 (5 ...

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    CONTROL COMMANDS 12 73 ■ General The IC-R10 can be connected to a PC via the PC ’ s RS-232C port using an optional CT -17 CI-V LEVEL CONVERT OR . This allows you to control the receiver from the PC and/or transfer data from the receiver to the PC. Control is provided via Icom ’ s CI-V Communication Interface. ■ Data format The CI-V system c ...

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    12 CONTROL COMMANDS 74 CT-1 7 Power supply 9 – 15VDC RS-232C cable IC-R10 to [CI-V] Computer Optional BC-25 CI-V connection example ...

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    13 TROUBLESHOOTING 75 If your receiver seems to be malfunctioning, please check the following points before sending it to a service center . PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION REF . No power comes on. • The installed batteries are exhausted. (A slight current fl ows in the circuits even when the power is OFF .) • The batteries have been installed ...

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    13 TROUBLESHOOTING 76 PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION REF . Cannot start scanning. • [SQL] is rotated too far clockwise. • Incorrect receive mode (LSB, USB or CW) is se- lected. • Scan edges are set to the same frequencies. • 2 or more memory channels have not been pro- grammed. • No channels have been programmed with the se- lected recei ...

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    SPECIFICA TIONS 14 77 GENERAL Frequency coverage : (Unit: MHz) T uning steps : 0.1, 0.5, 1, 5, 6.25, 8, 9, 10, 12.5, 15, 20, 25, 30, 50 and 100 kHz or user programmable (0.1 – 999.99 kHz/0.1 kHz steps) Number of mem. channels : 1000 Receive modes : FM, AM, WFM, USB, LSB, CW Antenna connector : BNC (50 Ω ) Power supply requirement : 4.8 V DC [4 ...

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    OPTIONS 15 78 • CS-R10 CLONING SOFTWARE + OPC-478 CLONING CABLE Allows you to transfer data from memories, etc., quickly and easily edit and store data via an IBM compatible PC. • LC-140 CARRYING CASE Protects the receiver from everyday wear and tear . • CT -17 CI - V LEVEL CONVERTOR For receiver remote control using an IBM compatible per- so ...

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    A-5410H-1EX- t Printed in Japan Copyright 1996 by Icom Inc. 6-9-16 Kamihigashi, Hirano-ku, Osaka 547 Japan ...

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