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1、HF/VHF/UHF ALL MODE TRANSCEIVER i7000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL i-1 IMPORTANT READ THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL CAREFULLYbefore attempting to operate the transceiver. SAVE THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL.This manual contains important safety and operating in- structions for the IC-7000. EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS WORDDEFINIT
2、ION RRWARNING Personal injury, fi re hazard or electric shock may occur. CAUTIONEquipment damage may occur. NOTE If disregarded, inconvenience only. No risk or personal injury, fire or electric shock. We understand that you have a choice of many differ- ent radios in the market place. We want to tak
3、e a cou- ple of moments of your time to thank you for making the IC-7000 your radio of choice, and hope you agree with Icoms philosophy of “technology first.” Many hours of research and development went into the de- sign of your IC-7000. DFEATURES IF DSP features All mode capability covering 1602 m
4、and 70 cm (depending on version) Compact with detachable front panel 0.5 ppm of high frequency stability Baudot RTTY demodulator Simple band scope function Selectable SSB transmission passband width (For both higher and lower pass fre- quency) Standard voice synthesizer/voice recorder The transceive
5、r comes with the following acces- sories. Qty. q Hand microphone (HM-151) . 1 w DC power cable (OPC-1457) . 1 e Spare fuse (ATC 5 A) . 1 r Spare fuse (ATC 30 A) . 2 t ACC cable .1 y 3.5 (d) mm plug .1 u 6.5 (d) mm Electronic keyer plug.1 i Microphone hanger.1 q e t w yu r i FOREWORDSUPPLIED ACCESSOR
6、IES Icom, Icom Inc. and the logo are registered trademarks of Icom Incorporated (Japan) in the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Spain, Russia and/or other countries. Spurious signals may be received near the following fre- quencies. These are created in the internal circuit and do
7、es not indicate a transceiver malfunction: 52.76497 MHz, 443.03535 MHz THIS PTHIS PAGEAGE OPENOPEN i-2 SPCH /LOCK TUNER /CALL XFC V/M F-1 F-2 FIL MODE GENE MW 123 456 789 . 0CE F-INP ENT 1.83.57 101418 212428 50144430 Mic element q e w o !7!8!902341 t r yu!2 !5 !6 !1!0i !3 !4 z c v b n m , . 0 2 3 1
8、 x Front panel HM-151 The front panel and HM-151s panel descriptions are descrived on pages 1 to 4, and on page 9, respectively (see the Chapter 1 (Panel descrip- tion) for more details). ILLUSTRATIONS i-3 Front panel qAF GAIN CONTROL AF (inner control; p. 33) wRF GAIN CONTROL/SQUELCH CONTROL RF/SQL
9、 (outer control; p. 35) ePOWER KEY PWR (p. 25) rFRONT PANEL LATCH (p. 16) tPASSBAND TUNING/M-ch/RIT CONTROLS PBT/M-ch/RIT (pgs. 73, 77, 86, 100, 104) yTWIN PBT (M-ch/RIT) INDICATOR (pgs. 73, 77, 86, 100) uMENU/GROUP KEYS MENU/GRP (p. 151) iTUNER/CALL KEY TUNER/CALL (pgs. 100, 114) oMULTI-FUNCTION KE
10、YS F1/F2/F3/F4 (pgs. 58, 151) !0MANUAL NOTCH KEY MNF/ADJ (p. 81) !1AUTO NOTCH/VOICE RECORDER KEY ANF/ REC (pgs. 80, 93) !2SPCH/LOCK KEY SPCH/LOCK (pgs. 34, 37) !3MICROPHONE CONNECTOR (p. 10) !4UP/DOWN (BAND) KEYSY(BAND)/ZZ(BAND) !5MAIN DIAL TENSION LATCH !6HEADPHONE JACK PHONES (p. 18) !7MAIN DIAL D
11、IAL !8RECEIVE/TRANSMIT INDICATORS RX/TX !9TUNING STEP KEY TS (pgs. 3032) 0NOISE BLANKER KEY NB/ADJ (p. 78) 1NOISE REDUCTION KEY NR/LEV (p. 79) 2FUNCTION DISPLAY (p. 13) 3PRE AMP/ATTENUATOR KEY P.AMP/ATT (p. 72) 4MODE KEY MODE (p. 34) Microphone (HM-151) zSPCH/LOCK KEY SPCH/LOCK (p. 34, 37) xPTT SWIT
12、CH PTT (p. 37) cUP/DOWN SWITCHES YY/ZZ vTRANSMIT INDICATOR (p. 37) bKEYPAD (pgs. 28, 29) nFILTER SELECTION FIL (p. 75) mMODE KEY MODE (p. 34) ,POWER INDICATOR .PROGRAMMABLE FUNCTION KEYS F-1/F-2 0MEMORY WRITE MW (pgs. 101, 102) 1VFO/MEMORY SELECTION V/M (pgs. 27, 100, 107) 2TRANSMIT FREQUENCY CHECK
13、XFC (pgs. 65, 89) 3TUNER/CALL KEY TUNER/CALL (pgs. 100, 114) ii RWARNING RF EXPOSURE!This device emits Radio Frequency (RF) energy. Extreme caution should be observed when operating this device. If you have any questions regarding RF exposure and safety standards please refer to the Federal Communic
14、ations Commission Offi ce of Engineering and Technologys report on Evalu- ating Compliance with FCC Guidelines for Human Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields (OET Bulletin 65). RWARNING HIGH VOLTAGE! NEVERtouch an antenna or internal antenna connector during transmis- sion. This may result in an e
15、lectrical shock or burn. RWARNING! NEVERoperate the transceiver while driving a vehicle. Safe driving requires your full atten- tionanything less may result in an accident. RNEVERapply AC power to the DC13.8V socket on the transceiver rear panel. This could cause a fi re or dam- age the transceiver.
16、 RNEVERapply more than 16 V DC, such as a 24 V battery, to the DC13.8V socket on the transceiver rear panel. This could cause a fi re or damage the transceiver. RNEVERlet metal, wire or other objects touch any in- ternal part or connectors on the rear panel of the trans- ceiver. This may result in a
17、n electric shock or this could cause a fi re or damege the transceiver. RNEVERconnect or use the supplied HM-151 (micro- phone) with other transceiver. This could cause damage to the transceiver. The HM-151 is designed for use with the IC-7000 ONLY. NEVER expose the transceiver to rain, snow or any
18、liq- uids. AVOID using or placing the transceiver in areas with tem- peratures below 10C (+14F) or above +60C (+140F). Be aware that temperatures on a vehicles dashboard can exceed +80C (+176F), resulting in permanent damage to the transceiver if left there for extended periods. AVOID placing the tr
19、ansceiver in excessively dusty envi- ronments or in direct sunlight. AVOID placing the transceiver against walls or putting anything on top of the transceiver. This will obstruct heat dissipation. Place unit in a secure place to avoid inadvertent use by children. During mobile operation, NEVER place
20、 the transceiver where air bag deployment may be obstructed. During mobile operation, DO NOT place the transceiver where hot or cold air blows directly onto it. During mobile operation, DO NOT operate the transceiver without running the vehicles engine. When the trans- ceivers power is ON and your v
21、ehicles engine is OFF, the vehicles battery will soon become exhausted. Make sure the transceiver power is OFF before starting the vehicle engine. This will avoid possible damage to the transceiver by ignition voltage spikes. During maritime mobile operation, keep the transceiver and microphone as f
22、ar away as possible from the mag- netic navigation compass to prevent erroneous indica- tions. BE CAREFUL! The rear panel will become hot when op- erating the transceiver continuously for long periods. BE CAREFUL! If a linear amplifi er is connected, set the transceivers RF output power to less than
23、 the linear am- plifi ers maximum input level, otherwise, the linear ampli- fi er will be damaged. Use Icom microphones only (supplied or optional). Other manufacturers microphones have different pin assign- ments, and connection to the IC-7000 may damage the transceiver. For U.S.A. only Caution: Ch
24、anges or modifi cations to this transceiver, not expressly approved by Icom Inc., could void your authority to operate this transceiver under FCC regu- lations. PRECAUTIONS iii IMPORTANT i-1 FOREWORD i-1 EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS i-1 SUPPLIED ACCESSORIESi-1 ILLUSTRATIONS i-2 Front panel i-3 Microphone (H
25、M-151) i-3 PRECAUTIONSii TABLE OF CONTENTS iii 1 PANEL DESCRIPTION114 Front panel 1 Multi-function keys 5 DMenu M-1 functions 5 DMenu M-2 functions 5 DMenu M-3 functions 5 DMenu S-1 functions 7 DMenu S-2 functions 7 DMenu S-3 functions 8 DMenu G-1 (Scope) functions 8 Microphone (HM-151) 9 DMicrophon
26、e connector 10 Rear panel 11 DDATA socket 12 DACC socket 12 Function display 13 2 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS 1524 Unpacking 15 Selecting a location 15 Grounding 15 Antennaconnection 15 Installation 16 DSingle body mounting 16 DStand 16 DFront panel separation 16 DFront panel mounting 16 Required c
27、onnections 17 Advanced connections 18 Power supply connections 19 Connecting a DC power supply 19 Battery connections 19 External antenna tuners 20 Linear amplifi er connections 21 Connections for CW 22 Connections for RTTY 23 DConnections for RTTY (FSK) 23 DConnections for RTTY (AFSK) 23 Connection
28、s for packet, SSTV or PSK31 24 DWhen connecting to DATA socket 24 DWhen connecting to ACC socket 24 DWhen connecting to MIC connector 24 3 BASIC OPERATION 2538 When fi rst applying power (CPU resetting) 25 DMenu resetting (M-1) 25 Initial settings 25 VFO description 26 DDifferences between VFO and m
29、emory mode 26 VFO operation 27 DSelecting VFO A/VFO B 27 DVFO equalization 27 Selecting VFO/memory mode 27 Selecting an operating band 28 DUsing the band stacking registers 28 Frequency setting 29 DTuning with the main dial 29 DDirect frequency entry with the microphones keypad 29 DProgrammable tuni
30、ng step 30 DSelecting “kHz” step 30 DSelecting 1 Hz or 10 Hz step (SSB/CW/RTTY only) 31 D1 MHz quick tuning step (FM/WFM/AM only) 31 D14tuning function (CW/RTTY only) 32 DAuto tuning step function 33 DBand edge warning beep 33 Volume setting 33 Operating mode selection 34 Voice synthesizer function
31、34 Squelch and receive (RF) sensitivity 35 Meter function 36 DMulti-function meter 36 Lock functions 37 DDial lock function 37 DMicrophone lock function 37 Basic transmit operation 37 DTransmitting 37 DSetting output power 38 DSetting microphone gain 38 4 RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT 3969 Operating SSB 39 D
32、Convenient functions for receive 39 DConvenient functions for transmit 40 DAbout 5 MHz band operation (USA version only) 40 Operating CW 41 DConvenient functions for receive 42 DConvenient functions for transmit 42 DCW reverse mode 43 DCW side tone function 43 DCW pitch control 44 Electronic CW keye
33、r 45 DMemory keyer send menu 46 DEditing a keyer memory 47 DContest number set mode 48 1 Number Style 48 2 Count UP Trigger 48 3 Present Number 48 DKeyer set mode 49 1 Keyer Repeat Time 49 2 Dot/Dash Ratio 49 3 Rise Time 50 TABLE OF CONTENTS iv 4 Paddle Polarity 50 5 Keyer Type 50 6 MIC U/D Keyer (H
34、M-103) 50 DPaddle operation from MIC connector 50 Operating RTTY (FSK) 51 DConvenient functions for receive 52 DRTTY reverse mode 53 DTwin peak fi lter 53 DFunctions for the RTTY decoder indication 54 DSetting the decoder threshold level 54 DRTTY decode set mode 55 1 RTTY Decode USOS 55 2 RTTY Decod
35、e New Line Code 55 DPre-setting for using RTTY terminal or TNC 56 Operating AM 57 DConvenient functions for receive 57 DConvenient functions for transmit 58 Operating FM 59 DConvenient functions for receive 59 DConvenient functions for transmit 59 DTone squelch operation 60 DDTCS operation 61 DTone
36、scan operation 62 Repeater operation 63 DOne-touch repeater function 63 DRepeater tone frequency 64 DTransmit frequency monitor check 65 DAuto repeater function (USA version only) 65 DStoring a non standard repeater 66 1750 Hz tone burst 67 DTMF memory encoder 67 DDTMF send menu 67 DProgramming a DT
37、MF code 68 DDTMF speed 68 5 FUNCTIONS FOR RECEIVE6982 Simple band scope 69 DFix mode 70 DCenter mode 71 DScope set mode 71 1 Max Hold 72 2 Scope Size 72 3 FAST Sweep 72 4 FAST Sweep Sound 72 Preamp and attenuator 72 RIT function 73 AGC function 74 DAGC time constant selection 74 DSetting the AGC tim
38、e constant 74 IF fi lter selection 75 DIF fi lter selection 75 DFilter passband width setting (SSB/CW/RTTY/AM only) 76 DIF fi lter shape (SSB/CW only) 76 Twin PBT operation 77 Noise blanker 78 DNoise blanker set mode 78 1 NB Level 78 2 NB Width 78 Noise reduction 79 DNoise reduction set mode 79 NR L
39、evel 79 Notch function 80 DAuto notch function 80 DManual notch function 81 DManual notch fi lter set mode 81 Voice squelch control function 82 Meter peak hold function 82 6 FUNCTIONS FOR TRANSMIT 8392 VOX function 83 DAdjusting the VOX function 83 DVOX set mode 84 1 VOX Gain 84 2 Anti-VOX 84 3 VOX
40、Delay 84 Transmit fi lter width setting (SSB only) 84 Break-in function 85 DSemi break-in operation 85 DFull break-in operation 85 TX function 86 Monitor function 87 Speech compressor 87 DCompression level setting 88 COMP Level 88 Split frequency operation 89 Quick split function 90 DSplit offset fr
41、equency setting 91 DQuick split setting 91 Measuring SWR 92 DSpot measurement 92 DPlot measurement 92 7 VOICE RECORDER FUNCTIONS 9399 Digital voice recorder 93 Recording a received audio 93 DBasic recording 93 DOne-touch voice recording 94 Playing the recorded contents 94 Erasing the recorded conten
42、ts 95 Recording a message for transmit 96 DRecording 96 DConfi rming/Erasing the recorded message 96 Programming a memory name for transmit 97 Sending a recorded message 98 DTransmit level setting 98 Voice set mode 99 DVoice set mode 99 1 Auto Monitor 99 2 MIC Memo 99 8 MEMORY OPERATION 100110 Memor
43、y channels 100 Memory channel selection 100 Memory programming 101 DProgramming in VFO mode 101 DProgramming in memory mode 102 Memory channel list 103 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 v DSelecting a memory channel using the memory channel list 103 DSetting a m
44、emory channel as a select memory 104 DSelecting a memory bank 104 DMemory names 105 Memory clearing 106 DMemory clearing using the memory channel list 106 Frequency transferring 107 DTransferring in VFO mode 107 DTransferring in memory mode 108 Memo pads 109 DWriting frequencies and operating modes
45、into memo pads 109 DCalling up a frequency from a memo pad 110 9 SCAN OPERATION111113 Scan types 111 Preparation 111 Programmed scan operation 112 Memory scan operation 112 Select memory scan operation 113 Priority watch 113 10 ANTENNA TUNER OPERATION 114115 Optional AT-180 AUTOMATIC ANTENNA TUNER o
46、peration 114 DTuner operation 114 DManual tuning 114 Optional AH-4 AUTOMATIC ANTENNA TUNER operation 115 DAH-4 operation 115 11 PACKET OPERATION 116 Packet operation 116 DData socket 116 DAdjusting the data speed 116 DAdjusting the transmit signal output from the TNC 116 12 CLOCK AND TIMERS 117119 T
47、ime set mode 117 1 Year 117 2 Date 117 3 Time (Now) 117 4 CLOCK2 Function 117 5 CLOCK2 Offset 117 6 Auto Power OFF 117 DSetting the current year 118 DSetting the current date 118 DSetting the current time 118 DClock2 function activity 119 DClock2 offset setting 119 DAuto power OFF activity 119 13 SE
48、T MODE 120136 Set mode description 120 Quick set mode 121 RF Power (all modes) 121 MIC Gain (SSB/AM/FM modes) 121 SSB TBW (WIDE) L (SSB mode) 121 SSB TBW (WIDE) H (SSB mode) 122 SSB TBW (MID) L (SSB mode) 122 SSB TBW (MID) H (SSB mode) 122 SSB TBW (NAR) L (SSB mode) 122 SSB TBW (NAR) H (SSB mode) 122 Key Speed (CW mode) 122 CW Pitch (CW mode) 122 Side Tone Level (CW mode) 123 Side Tone Level Limit (CW mode) 123 Twin Peak Fil