Icom IC-T10 Advanced Manual

Icom IC-T10 Manual

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    /UHF DUAL BAND TRANSCEIVER |T10 INTRODUCTION 1 BATTERY CHARGING 2 MEMORY OPERATION 3 SCAN OPERATION 4 REPEATER AND DUPLEX OPERATIONS 5 SET MODE 6 OTHER FUNCTIONS 7 OPTIONS This manual describes instructions for advanced features and instructions. See the BASIC MANUAL that come with the transceiver
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    of HAM radio terms from the Icom website. TIP: You can download each manual and guide from the Icom website: https://www.icomjapan.com/support/ Enter "IC-T10" into the Search box on the site. Basic manual (Comes with the transceiver) Instructions for the basic operations and precautions. Advanced
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    "Advanced Search (Shift+Ctrl+F)" in the Edit menu to open the search screen. This is convenient when searching for a particular word or phrase in this manual. LLThe menu screen may differ, depending on the Adobe Acrobat Reader version. LLSelect the "A4" size to print out the page in the original
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    Section 1 BATTERY CHARGING Battery information 1-2 DDBattery life 1-2 DDBattery icon 1-2 DDAttention to the swelled battery pack 1-2 Charging the battery pack 1-3 DDUsing the BC-213 rapid charger 1-3 External DC power operation 1-4 DDUsing an external power source 1-4 Specifications for the
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    environment and conditions such as: frequently charged, recharged immediately after full charge, used or saved in a hot place, or charged by methods other than the instructions. If the battery pack swells, it has reached the end of its life due to deterioration. Replace it with a brand new one. 1-2
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    use a battery pack or charger that are not manufactured or approved by Icom. ••BE SURE to turn OFF the transceiver. When the transceiver's power blinks orange, there may be a problem with the battery pack or charger. Contact your dealer if you have problems charging a new battery pack. Charging
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    for the battery charger and battery packs DDBC-213 rapid charger •• Power source requirement: 12 V ~ 16 V DC or the specified Icom power adapter •• Charging temperature range: 10°C ~ 40°C, 50°F ~ 104°F •• Weight: Approximately 84 g, 3.7 oz (without power adapter) •• Dimensions: 77.3 (W) × 46
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    Section 2 MEMORY OPERATION General description 2-2 DDMemory channel content 2-2 Selecting a Memory channel 2-2 DDUsing [DIAL 2-2 DDUsing the Ten-Keypad 2-2 Selecting a Call channel 2-3 Entering Memory channels 2-3 Copying Memory content to the VFO 2-4 Entering a memory name 2-5 DDSelecting
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    addition, it may be cleared by a malfunction, or during repairs. Therefore, we recommend that you backup the Memory content onto a PC. LLUse the optional CS-T10 programming software to backup your memory content. See its instruction manual for details. 2-2
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    2 MEMORY OPERATION Selecting a Call channel Call channels are used for quick recall of most often used operating frequencies. 1. Repeatedly push [V/M/C] to select the Call Channel mode. Entering Memory channels Example: Entering 145.800 MHz into Channel 11 1. Repeatedly push [V/M/C] to
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    2 MEMORY OPERATION Copying Memory content to the VFO It is convenient to operate on a frequency near a Memory or Call channel in the VFO mode. 1. Repeatedly push [V/M/C] to select the Memory mode or Call Channel mode. 2. R otate [DIAL] to select a Memory Channel or Call channel to copy. 3.
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    2 MEMORY OPERATION Entering a memory name Each memory channel can be given a name of up to 6 characters. Step 1. Selecting a display mode Select "nAmE" in the Display Mode item in the Initial Set mode, to display the channel name. 1. Rotate [VOL] counter-clockwise to turn OFF the transceiver. 2.
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    Section 3 SCAN OPERATION Scan Type 3-2 DDVFO scan 3-2 DDMemory scan 3-2 About Scans 3-3 DD[DIAL] operation during a scan 3-3 DDSquelch setting for a scan 3-3 DDTuning step for a VFO scan 3-3 DDScan Skip function 3-3 DDOperating mode during a scan 3-3 DDWhen a signal is received 3-3 VFO
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    3 SCAN OPERATION Scan Type Scanning is a versatile function that can automatically search for signals. A scan makes it easier to locate stations to contact or listen to, or to skip unwanted channels or frequencies. DDVFO scan Scans for signals within the specified frequency range. Full scan (ALL
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    3 SCAN OPERATION About Scans DD[DIAL] operation during a scan zzRotate [DIAL] to change the scan direction during a scan. zzRotate [DIAL] to resume the scan when the scan is paused. DDSquelch setting for a scan You can change the squelch level to suit your operating needs. Set the squelch level to
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    3 SCAN OPERATION VFO Scan The VFO scan searches for signals within the specified frequency range. 1. Repeatedly push [V/M/C] to select the VFO mode. 2. H old down [SCAN] until a beep sounds to start the scan. LLWhile scanning, repeatedly push [SET] to select a scan type. Full scan Band
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    3 SCAN OPERATION Memory Scan Enter two or more memory channels to run the Memory Scan (p. 2-3). 1. Repeatedly push [V/M/C] to select the Memory mode. 2. H old down [SCAN] until a beep sounds to start the scan. LLWhile scanning, repeatedly push [SET] to select a scan type. Full scan
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    Section 4 REPEATER AND DUPLEX OPERATION Accessing a repeater 4-2 DDChecking the Repeater input signal 4-3 DDUsing the 1750 Hz tone burst 4-3 Duplex operation 4-4 DDSetting the frequency offset 4-4 DDSetting the duplex direction 4-4 DDDuplex operation 4-4 DDUsing the Duplex Reverse function
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    4 REPEATER AND DUPLEX OPERATION Accessing a repeater A Repeater receives signals on one frequency, and then retransmits them on a different frequency. When using a Repeater, the transmit frequency is shifted from the receive frequency by a frequency offset. A Repeater can be accessed using the
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    4 REPEATER AND DUPLEX OPERATION Accessing a repeater DDChecking the Repeater input signal You can check whether or not another station's transmit signal can be received directly (not through a repeater) by listening to the repeater input frequency. zzHold down [MONI] to listen to the repeater input
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    4 REPEATER AND DUPLEX OPERATION Duplex operation The duplex operation shifts the transmit frequency up or down from the receive frequency by an offset amount. DDSetting the frequency offset 1. Push [SET] to enter the Set mode. ••A Set mode item is displayed. 2. Repeatedly push [SET] to select "
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    4 REPEATER AND DUPLEX OPERATION Duplex operation DDUsing the Duplex Reverse function When the Duplex Reverse function is ON, the receive and transmit frequencies are reversed. 1. Push [SET] to enter the Set mode. ••A Set mode item is displayed. 2. Repeatedly push [SET] to select "dUP.REV." 3.
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    Section 5 SET MODE Using Set Mode 5-2 DDUsing the Basic Set mode 5-2 DDUsing the Initial Set mode 5-2 Set Mode items 5-3 Initial Set Mode items 5-7 5-1
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    5 SET MODE Using Set Mode You can use the Set mode to set infrequently changed values or function settings. The transceiver has two types of Set modes, as shown below. DDUsing the Basic Set mode Example: Selecting a 20 kHz tuning step 1. Push [SET] to enter the Set mode. ••A Set mode item is
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    5 SET MODE Set Mode items Tone/DTCS (Default: OFF) DTCS (Default: 023) Selects a tone type during FM mode operation. ••OFF: Turns OFF the function ••tOnE: Repeater Tone ••P bEEP: Pocket Beep ••tSqL: Tone Squelch ••tSqL R: Reverse Tone Squelch ••dtCS t: DTCS transmission ••P dtCS:
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    5 SET MODE Set Mode items Frequency offset (Default: 0.600*) Tone scan (Default: OFF) Sets the difference between the transmit and receive frequencies for Repeater operation or Duplex operation. ••Range: Set to between 0.000 and 20.000 (MHz). *The default value may differ, depending on
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    5 SET MODE Set Mode items Backlight (Default: Auto) VOX function (Default: OFF) Selects a backlight option. ••OFF: Turns OFF the Backlight. ••On: Turns ON the Backlight. ••Auto: The backlight turns ON when an operation occurs, and turns OFF after 5 seconds. PTT lock (Default: OFF)
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    5 SET MODE Set Mode items DTMF transmission (Default: kEy) Pushing a key while holding down [PTT] transmits the DTMF code assigned to the key. ••kEy: [0] ~ [9]: Transmits (0) ~ (9). [SET]: Transmits (A). [BAND]: Transmits (B). [H/M/L]: Transmits (C). [V/M/C]: Transmits (D). [.]: Transmits
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    5 SET MODE Initial Set Mode items Beep level (Default: 2) Auto power OFF (Default: OFF) Selects a key-touch beep level. The key-touch beep level is linked to the audio output level. ••Options: OFF, 1 (Min) ~ 3 (Max) Time-out timer (Default: 5) Selects whether or not to enable the Time-
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    frequency. *When "CH" is selected, the usable functions and Set mode items will be restricted as shown below. BM: See the BASIC MANUAL for details. Usable functions when "CH" is selected: ••Memory Scan (p. 3-5) ••Selecting an output power (BM) ••Monitor function (BM) ••Adjusting the squelch level
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    5 SET MODE Initial Set Mode items Voltage indication (Default: On) Earphone antenna (Default: OFF) Selects whether or not to display the battery voltage while turning ON the transceiver. ••OFF: The transceiver does not display the battery voltage. ••On: The transceiver displays the battery
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    Section 6 OTHER FUNCTIONS Using the DTMF memory 6-2 DDEntering the DTMF code 6-2 DDMonitoring the entered DTMF code 6-2 DDClearing the DTMF memory contents 6-2 Transmitting a DTMF code 6-3 DDUsing a DTMF memory channel 6-3 DDManual DTMF code transmission 6-3 DDSelecting the DTMF transmit
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    6 OTHER FUNCTIONS Using the DTMF memory The transceiver can save up to 16 memories of a 24 digit DTMF code. DDEntering the DTMF code 1. Push [SET] to enter the Set mode. ••A Set mode item is displayed. 2. Repeatedly push [SET] to select "dtmF." ••A DTMF memory channel number blinks.
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    Set mode. ••A Set mode item is displayed. 2. Repeatedly push [SET] to select "dtmF-t." DDManual DTMF code transmission Transmit the DTMF code that you manually entered using the Ten-keypad. 1. Push [SET] to enter the Set mode. ••A Set mode item is displayed. 2. Repeatedly push [SET] to select
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    6 OTHER FUNCTIONS Transmitting a DTMF code DDSelecting the DTMF transmit speed You can select the DTMF transmit speed. 1. Rotate [VOL] counter-clockwise to turn OFF the transceiver. 2. While holding down [SET], rotate [VOL] clockwise to turn ON the transceiver. ••An Initial Set mode item is
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    6 OTHER FUNCTIONS Tone squelch operation The tone squelch opens only when you receive a signal that includes a matching subaudible tone in the FM or FM narrow (FM-N) mode. You can silently wait for calls from other stations using the same tone. Also, the reversed tone squelch function mutes the
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    6 OTHER FUNCTIONS DTCS code squelch operation The tone squelch opens only when you receive a signal that includes a matching DTCS code in the FM or FM narrow (FM-N) mode. You can silently wait for calls from others using the same tone. Also, a reversed tone squelch function mutes the squelch when
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    6 OTHER FUNCTIONS Using the Tone scan function The Tone Scan function detects the subaudible tone frequency and DTCS code in a received signal. By monitoring a signal transmitted on a repeater input frequency, you can determine the tone frequency required to access the repeater. Step.1 Turning ON
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    6 OTHER FUNCTIONS Weather channel operation (For only the USA version) There are ten weather channels for monitoring the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) weather broadcasts. DDSelecting a Weather channel 1. Repeatedly push [V/M/C] to select the Weather Channel mode.
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    DIAL] to select "On." 4. Push [V/M/C] to exit the Set mode. ••"VOX" is displayed when an optional headset is attached to the transceiver. Connection(IC-T10) MIC GND 2.5 (d) mm +5 V SP SP GND 3.5 (d) mm I/O GND MIC +5 V GND SP I/O DDSetting the VOX level 1. Push [SET] to enter the Set mode
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    6 OTHER FUNCTIONS Using the Simple MIC function The Simple MIC function enables controlling the transceiver through your control unit attached to the [SP] jack. Remote control unit 2.7kΩ S1 6.8kΩ 15kΩ S2 S3 33kΩ S4 To the[SP]jack REMOTE 3.5(d)mm SP + GND ‒ External speaker Rated input:
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    stereo jack cable through their [SP] jacks. DDCloning using a PC Copy the data using the optional CS-T10 programming software and an OPC-478UC/OPC478UC-1 programming cable. Refer to the INSTRUCTIONS and the Help file that come with the programming software, for details. CAUTION: BE SURE to turn OFF
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    1. Rotate [VOL] counter-clockwise to turn OFF the transceiver. 2. While holding down [H/M/L], rotate [VOL] clockwise to turn ON the transceiver. ••"Icom" and the voltage are displayed, and then the operating frequency is displayed. DDAll Reset 1. Rotate [VOL] counter-clockwise to turn OFF the
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    Section 7 OPTIONS Options 7-2 DDMicrophone 7-2 DDBattery pack 7-2 DDChargers/Adapters/DC cables 7-2 DDOthers 7-2 DDDetaching/Attaching the jack cover 7-3 DDUsing the optional speaker microphone 7-4 DDPanel description 7-4 7-1
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    : 3 Amperes DDOthers ••MB-130 charger bracket Mounts the BC-213 desktop charger on a variety of places in a vehicle. ••MB-133 belt clip ••CS-T10 programming software + OPC-478UC/OPC-478UC-1 programming cable The software to program the transceiver. Use the OPC-478UC or OPC-478UC-1 to connect the
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    7 OPTIONS Options DDDetaching/Attaching the jack cover The jack cover is attached using the M2 × 6 mm screws. Detaching: 1. Remove the screws (1). 2. Remove the jack cover (2). Attaching: 1. Attach the jack cover (1). 2. Attach the screws (2). q w q q w CAUTION: ••DO NOT use the transceiver
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    7 OPTIONS Options DDUsing the optional speaker microphone Use the optional speaker microphone on page 7-2, as shown below. Attaching: zzAttach the microphone�s plug to the [MIC/SP] jack, and then tighten the screws using your finger. LLTurn OFF the transceiver before attaching or detaching the
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    How the World Communicates A7682-4EX-1 © 2022 Icom Inc. Jul. 2022 1-1-32 Kamiminami, Hirano-ku, Osaka 547-0003, Japan
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This manual describes instructions for advanced
features and instructions.
See the BASIC MANUAL that come with the
transceiver for precautions and basic operations.
ADVANCED MANUAL
VHF/UHF DUAL BAND
TRANSCEIVER
|T10
INTRODUCTION
1 BATTERY CHARGING
2 MEMORY OPERATION
3 SCAN OPERATION
4
REPEATER AND DUPLEX OPERATIONS
5 SET MODE
6 OTHER FUNCTIONS
7 OPTIONS