Icom Car Amplifier iPW1 User Manual

INSTRUCTION MANUAL  
HF/50 MHz ALL BAND  
1 kW LINEAR AMPLIFIER  
iPW1  
iPW1EURO  
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EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS  
The explicit definitions described at left apply to this in-  
struction manual.  
WORD  
DEFINITION  
Personal injury, fire hazard or elec-  
tric shock may occur.  
RWARNING  
CAUTION  
Equipment damage may occur.  
If disregarded, inconvenience only.  
No risk of personal injury, fire or  
electric shock.  
NOTE  
TABLE OF CONTENTS  
I System interconnections .................................. 7  
I Separating the remote controller ................... 11  
IMPORTANT ...................................................... i  
PRECAUTION ................................................... i  
EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS ................................. ii  
TABLE OF CONTENTS .................................. ii  
SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES ............................ ii  
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OPERATION ......................................... 12–17  
I When first applying power (CPU resetting) ... 12  
I Setting the ALC levels ................................... 12  
I Programming the CI-V address ..................... 13  
I Initial settings for CI-V remote control operation  
....................................................................... 14  
I Operation ....................................................... 16  
I Antenna tuner operation ................................ 17  
I Protection circuit ............................................ 17  
1 PANEL DESCRIPTION ............................ 1–4  
I Front panel and remote controller ..................... 1  
I Rear panel ....................................................... 3  
2 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS 5–10  
I Unpacking ........................................................ 5  
I Ferrite core installation .................................... 5  
I OPC-853 AC cable with line filter .................... 5  
I Selecting a location ......................................... 5  
I AC power cable connection .............................. 5  
I Grounding ........................................................ 6  
I Antenna ........................................................... 6  
4 MAINTENANCE ......................................... 18  
I Troubleshooting ............................................. 18  
5 SPECIFICATIONS ..................................... 19  
ABOUT CE ................................................ 20  
SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES  
Accessories included with the IC-PW1/EURO: Qty.  
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q Accessory cable (OPC-104B) .............................. 1  
w Coaxial cable (OPC-125B) .................................. 1  
e Separation cable (OPC-730) ............................... 1  
r Remote control (CI-V) cable (OPC-718) .............. 1  
t Remote controller feet ......................................... 2  
y Grounding lug ...................................................... 1  
u Dummy panel screws .......................................... 2  
i Dummy panel ...................................................... 1  
o Cable ties ............................................................. 2  
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PANEL DESCRIPTION  
I Front panel and remote controller  
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HF/50MHz ALL BAND 1kW LINEAR AMPLIFIER  
POWER  
1
2
Po  
ID  
VD  
250  
30  
30  
3
500  
40  
20  
40  
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100  
10  
1K  
10  
50  
1.5K  
A
0
0
60  
SWR  
ALC  
20  
2
1.5  
50  
HOT  
W
Po  
VD  
V
INPUT  
1
0
60  
TRANSMIT  
SWR  
ID  
ALC adj  
TEMP  
TEMP  
ALC  
METER-1  
METER-2  
28  
1
TUNER  
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2
3
4
DOWN AUTO 1.8  
3.5  
7
10  
14  
18  
21  
24  
50  
UP  
AMP/  
PROTECT  
ANT  
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HF/50MHz ALL BAND 1kW LINEAR AMPLIFIER  
POWER  
1
2
Po  
ID  
VD  
250 500  
30  
30  
3
20  
40  
100  
1K  
10  
50  
1.5K  
A
0
0
60  
20  
40  
SWR  
ALC  
2
10  
0
50  
1.5  
Po  
W
VD  
60  
1
V
INPUT  
TRANSMIT  
SWR  
ID  
ALC adj  
HOT  
TEMP  
TEMP  
ALC  
METER-1  
METER-2  
1
2
3
4
TUNER  
DOWN AUTO 1.8  
3.5  
7
10  
14  
18  
21  
24  
28  
50  
UP  
AMP/  
PROTECT  
ANT  
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PANEL DESCRIPTION  
q POWER SWITCH [POWER] (p. 12)  
u AUTOMATIC INDICATOR [AUTO] (p. 16)  
Push momentarily to turn power ON.  
Indicates that automatic band selection is activat-  
ed. (When an Icom CI-V transceiver is connected.)  
w TRANSMIT INDICATOR [TRANSMIT] (p. 16)  
i BAND INDICATORS (p. 16)  
Lights green while transmitting.  
Indicate the selected operating band.  
During transmission, a humming may sound  
depending on the output power. This is caused  
by the large current produced by the power sup-  
ply and does not indicate equipment malfunc-  
tion.  
o UPPER BAND SELECTOR [UP] (p. 16)  
Selects the higher operating band when pushed.  
! OUTPUT ANTENNA SELECTOR [ANT] (p. 16)  
Selects one of 4 output antenna connectors.  
e ANTENNA TUNER INDICATOR [TUNER] (p. 16)  
Lights while the antenna tuner is activated.  
Blinks while tuning and the SWR becomes 1.5:1  
or greater on the 50 MHz band.  
! INPUT ANTENNA SELECTOR [INPUT] (p. 16)  
Selects one of 2 input antenna connectors.  
! TRANSMIT METER-2 [METER-2]  
Shows the nal FETs voltage (VD), SWR (Standing  
Wave Ratio) or ALC (Automatic Level Control)  
level.  
Goes out after slow blinking when antenna turner  
cannot tune the selected antenna (SWR 1.5:1 or  
greater).  
r ANTENNA TUNER SWITCH [TUNER] (p. 17)  
! TRANSMIT METER-2 SELECTOR  
Turns the antenna tuner ON and OFF (bypass)  
when pushed momentarily.  
- The [TUNER] indicator lights while the antenna tuner is  
activated; blinks while tuning.  
- While operating in the 50 MHz band, the antenna  
tuner does not start automatically. Push [TUNER] for  
2 sec. to tune the antenna manually.  
Starts to tune the antenna manually when pushed  
for 2 sec.  
Selects the final FETs voltage (VD), SWR  
(Standing Wave Ratio) or ALC (Automatic Level  
Control) level for transmit meter-2.  
! TRANSMIT METER-1 SELECTOR  
Selects the RF output power (PO), nal FETs cur-  
rent (ID) or heatsink temperature (TEMP) for trans-  
mit meter-1.  
- When the tuner cannot tune the antenna (SWR 1.5:1  
or greater), the tuning circuit is bypassed automatical-  
ly after 20 sec.  
! TRANSMIT METER-1 [METER-1]  
Shows the RF output power (PO), nal FETs cur-  
rent (ID) or heatsink temperature (TEMP).  
t LINEAR AMPLIFIER SWITCH [AMP/PROTECT]  
Turns the linear amplier ON and OFF.  
- The [AMP/PROTECT] indicator lights green when the  
linear amplier is ON. (p. 16)  
- The [AMP/PROTECT] indicator lights red when the pro-  
tector circuit is activated. (p. 17)  
- When the linear amplier is OFF, the [AMP/PROTECT]  
does not light and the exciters signal is applied to one  
of the output connectors or the IC-PW1/EUROs anten-  
na tuner.  
y LOWER BAND SELECTOR [DOWN] (p. 16)  
Selects the lower operating band when pushed.  
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PANEL DESCRIPTION  
I Rear panel  
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INPUT1  
INPUT2  
ANT4  
ANT3  
ANT2  
ANT1  
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ACC-2  
ALC2 SEND2  
ACC-1  
ALC1 SEND1  
EXCITER  
1&2  
1
CONTROLLER  
REMOTE ALC adj2  
REMOTE ALC adj1  
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q OUTPUT ANTENNA CONNECTORS  
[ANT1] [ANT4] (p. 6)  
t SEND CONTROL JACKS [SEND1]/[SEND2]  
(p. 9)  
Accept a 50 antenna with a PL-259 connector.  
Input terminals for transmit control. Go to ground  
while transmitting.  
- Max. control level: 5.0 V DC/0.1 A  
- Ground level: 0.5 to 0.8 V DC  
w ACCESSORY SOCKET-1 [ACC-1]  
ACCESSORY SOCKET-2 [ACC-2]  
Enable connection to Icom exciters (transceivers).  
- See the page at right for socket information.  
- The [ACC-2] socket is connected in parallel with [ACC-  
1] by default and can be used for connecting external  
equipment such as the EX-627 AUTOMATIC ANTENNA  
SELECTOR, etc. These sockets can be separated by the  
[EXCITER] switch. (!)  
y CI-V REMOTE CONTROL JACKS [REMOTE]  
(pgs. 79)  
Used for band control with an Icom CI-V exciter  
(transceiver).  
u ALC LEVEL ADJUSTMENT POTS  
[ALC adj1]/[ALC adj2] (p. 12)  
Adjust the ALC levels.  
e REMOTE CONTROLLER CABLE HOLE [CON-  
TROLLER] (p. 11)  
Used for separation of the remote controller and lin-  
ear amplier.  
RCAUTION! DO NOT operate the IC-  
PW1/EURO before adjusting the [ALC adj1] and  
[ALC adj2] pots properly. This may damage the nal  
FETs.  
r ALC OUTPUT JACKS [ALC1]/[ALC2] (p. 12)  
Connect to the ALC input jack of a non-Icom exciter  
(transceiver).  
i CIRCUIT BREAKERS (p. 17)  
- Control voltage: 10 to 0 V DC  
Cut off the AC input when over current occurs.  
- Circuit breaker capacity: 20 A (U.S.A. version)  
15 A (Europe version)  
o GROUND TERMINAL (p. 6)  
Connect this terminal to a ground to prevent elec-  
trical shocks, TVI, BCI and other problems.  
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PANEL DESCRIPTION  
! EXCITER SELECTOR [EXCITER] (pgs. 79)  
! INPUT ANTENNA CONNECTORS  
[INPUT1]/[INPUT2] (p. 6)  
Sets the connected exciter number.  
- Select [1] when 1 exciter is connected. [ACC-2] outputs  
the received [ACC-1] signal to another Icom option  
such as the EX-627 AUTOMATIC ANTENNA SELECTOR.  
- Select [1&2] when 2 exciters or 1 exciter with 2 speci-  
ed band antenna connectors is connected.  
Accept a 50 antenna with a PL-259 connector.  
DACC-1 SOCKET  
ACC-1  
PIN NO. PIN NAME  
DESCRIPTION  
SPECIFICATIONS  
Regulated reference 8 V DC input  
for band control.  
Input voltage  
Input current  
: 8 V 0.3 V  
: Less than 10 mA  
1
2
8 V  
GND  
Connects to ground.  
Input/output pin.  
Ground level  
: 0.5 V to 0.8 V  
3
SEND  
Goes to ground when transmitting.  
When grounded, transmits.  
Output current  
Input current  
: Less than 20 mA  
: Less than 200 mA  
6
4
7
5
3
1
2
Band voltage input.  
(Varies with amateur band)  
4
5
BAND  
ALC  
Input voltage  
: 0 to 8.0 V  
Rear panel  
view  
Control voltage  
: 10 to 0 V  
ALC voltage output.  
Output impedance : 10 kΩ  
No connection.  
Input current  
6
7
NC  
13.8 V  
13.8 V DC input terminal.  
: Less than 1 A  
DACC-2 SOCKET (w/[EXCITER] is 1)  
The following descriptions are applied when the  
[EXCITER] switch is set to 1(default). When  
[EXCITER] is set to 1&2,[ACC-2] functions the  
same as [ACC-1] above for the 2nd exciter.  
ACC-2  
PIN NO. PIN NAME  
DESCRIPTION  
SPECIFICATIONS  
Regulated reference 8 V DC output Output voltage  
: 8 V 0.3 V  
: Less than 10 mA  
1
2
8 V  
from the [ACC-1] socket.  
Output current  
Connects to ground.  
Ground level  
GND  
Input/output pin.  
: 0.5 V to 0.8 V  
3
4
SEND  
BAND  
Goes to ground when transmitting.  
When grounded, transmits.  
Output current  
Input current  
: Less than 20 mA  
: Less than 200 mA  
6
4
7
5
3
1
Band voltage output from the  
[ACC-1] socket.  
(Varies with amateur band)  
2
Output voltage  
Control voltage  
: 0 to 8.0 V  
Rear panel  
view  
: 10 to 0 V  
5
6
7
ALC  
NC  
ALC voltage output.  
Output impedance : 10 kΩ  
No connection.  
13.8 V DC output terminal from the  
[ACC-1] socket.  
13.8 V  
Output current  
: Less than 1 A  
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INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS  
IUnpacking  
IAC power cable connection  
After unpacking, immediately report any damage to the  
delivering carrier or dealer. Keep the shipping cartons.  
A suitable AC power plug must be connected to the  
AC power cable end. See the diagram below for con-  
nection procedures. AC input voltage is automatically  
selected.  
For a description and a diagram of accessory equip-  
ment included with the IC-PW1/EURO, see SUP-  
PLIED ACCESSORIES on p. ii of this manual.  
The IC-PW1/EURO can accept either 100120 V AC  
or 200240 V AC power.* However, we recommend  
using 200240 V AC rather than 100120 V AC for  
better power supply efciency and longer periods of  
transmission.  
IFerrite core installation  
The supplied cable ties (o in SUPPLIED ACCES-  
SORIES) should be attached to the AC cable of the  
IC-PW1/EURO as illustrated below.  
*Europe version: 230 V AC only  
DSingle-phase 3-wire line (200240 V AC)  
q The green wire from the AC power cable must be  
connected to the protective earth.  
w The black and white wires from the AC power cable  
can be connected to either terminal.  
Attach and position  
the cable ties to  
the AC cable  
as illustrated.  
*Use the appropriate AC plug if required.  
Ferrite core  
Cut the cable ties  
so that enough  
length remains to  
secure the ferrite  
core in place.  
*
white  
black  
green  
AC cable  
NOTE: Only one ferrite core is attached with the IC-  
PW1EURO.  
DSingle-phase 2-wire line (100120 V AC)  
q The green wire from the AC power cable must be  
connected to the protective earth.  
w The black wire from the AC power cable must be  
connected to the hot (live) wire.  
I
OPC-853 AC cable with line lter  
The IC-PW1EURO must be used with the OPC-853  
AC cable to satisfy European R&TTE requirements.  
e The white wire from the AC power cable must be  
connected to the return wire.  
ISelecting a location  
white  
black  
green  
Select a location for the linear amplier that allows  
adequate air circulation, free from extreme heat, cold,  
or vibrations, and away from TV sets, TV antenna ele-  
ments, radios and other electro-magnetic sources.  
GND  
The linear amplier and remote controller sections of  
the IC-PW1/EURO can be separated. The remote  
controller can be placed near the operator for easy  
monitoring of linear amplier conditions at any time.  
See p. 10 for separation instructions.  
D
Three-phase 3-wire line (200240 V AC)  
q The green wire from the AC power cable must be  
connected to the protective earth.  
w The black and white wires from the AC power cable  
can be connected to 2 of 3 wires.  
The linear amplier must be placed on a solid founda-  
tion since it is very heavy.  
white  
black  
green  
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INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS  
IGrounding  
To prevent electrical shock, television interference  
(TVI), broadcast interference (BCI) and other prob-  
lems, ground the linear amplifier through the  
GROUND terminal on the rear panel.  
For best results, connect a heavy gauge wire or strap  
to a long earth-sunk copper rod. Make the distance  
between the GROUND terminal and ground as short  
as possible.  
R WARNING: NEVER connect the  
GROUND terminal to a gas or electric pipe, since  
the connection could cause an explosion or electric  
shock.  
IAntenna  
For radio communications, the antenna is of critical  
importance, along with output power and sensitivity.  
Select antenna(s), such as a well-matched 50 Ω  
antenna with more than 2 kW power rating, and feed-  
line. 1.5:1 of Voltage Standing Wave Ratio (VSWR) is  
recommended for a desired band. Of course, the  
transmission line should be a coaxial cable.  
Antenna SWR  
Each antenna is tuned for a specied frequency  
range and SWR may be increased out-of-range.  
When the SWR is higher than approx. 2.0:1, the lin-  
ear ampliers power drops to protect the nal FET.  
In this case, an antenna tuner is useful to match the  
linear amplier and antenna. Low SWR allows full  
power for transmitting even when using the antenna  
tuner. The IC-PW1/EURO has an SWR meter to  
monitor the antenna SWR continuously.  
When using 1 antenna, use the [ANT1] connector.  
CAUTION: Protect your linear amplier from  
lightning by using a lightning arrestor.  
PL-259 CONNECTOR INSTALLATION  
30 mm  
q Slide the coupling ring down. Strip the cable jack-  
et and soft solder.  
Coupling ring  
10 mm (soft solder)  
10 mm  
Soft  
solder  
w Strip the cable as shown at left. Soft solder the  
center conductor.  
12 mm  
Solder Solder  
e Slide the connector body on and solder it.  
r Screw the coupling ring onto the connector body.  
30 mm 98 in 10 mm 38 in 12 mm 116 in  
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INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS  
ISystem interconnections  
1 or 2 Icom 100 W HF transceivers can be connected  
as exciters to the IC-PW1/EURO. Non-Icom trans-  
ceivers can be used, however, band selection will not  
be synchronized for each exciter.  
See the following diagrams for making connections  
between the IC-PW1/EURO and an exciter (transceiv-  
er). See p. 5 for AC power cable connection.  
CAUTION!: When connecting the supplied ACC  
cable to an Icom transceiver, be sure to connect the  
cable to the 7-pin [ACC(2)] jack on the exciter  
(transceiver) side.  
Icom standard 8 and 7-pin accessory jacks  
(transceiver side)  
[ACC(1)]  
[ACC(2)]  
If the ACC cable is connected to the 8-pin [ACC(1)]  
jack, the protector circuit in the IC-PW1/EURO will  
not able to read the ALC signal. If operation contin-  
ues using this setup, damage (including the possibil-  
ity of explosion) to the connected transceiver and/or  
IC-PW1/EURO will occur.  
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2
4
6
4
6
5
7
5
7
1
3
1
3
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Using 1 Icom exciter (transceiver)  
Remote control cable (supplied)  
ACC cable (supplied)  
To an  
antenna  
ACC-1  
Be sure to connect the cable  
to the 7-pin ACC(2) jack.  
REMOTE  
ANT  
INPUT1  
INPUT2  
Coaxial cable (supplied)  
Connect  
[INPUT2]  
if necessary.  
Coaxial cable  
(optional)  
ANT2  
ANT1 ACC(2)  
REMOTE  
EXCITER  
1&2  
1
GND  
GND  
IC-PW1/EURO  
IC-756  
AC outlet  
(IC-PW1  
IC-PW1EURO : 230 V)  
Ground  
: 100120/220240 V  
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INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS  
Using a 13-pin ACC socket (IC-706 series)  
Remote control cable (supplied)  
OPC-599 (optional)  
ACC cable (supplied)  
To an  
antenna  
ACC-1  
ANT  
REMOTE  
ACC (13 pins)  
REMOTE  
INPUT1  
ANT1  
Coaxial cable  
(supplied)  
GND  
IC-706 series  
EXCITER  
1&2  
1
GND  
IC-PW1/EURO  
Ground  
AC outlet  
(IC-PW1  
: 100120/220240 V  
IC-PW1EURO : 230 V)  
The following connections also apply to trans-  
ceivers having multiple antenna connectors for  
specied bands (e.g. IC-726, IC-729, etc.)  
Using 2 Icom exciters (transceivers)  
Remote control cable (supplied)  
OPC-599 (optional)  
To an  
antenna  
ACC-1  
ACC cable (supplied)  
ACC  
REMOTE  
Coaxial cable (supplied)  
INPUT1  
ANT  
REMOTE  
ANT1  
ACC-2  
INPUT2  
IC-706 series  
IC-756  
GND  
OPK-5  
(optional)  
REMOTE  
ANT1 or 2  
GND  
EXCITER  
1 1&2  
GND  
Ground  
IC-PW1/EURO  
AC outlet  
(IC-PW1  
: 100120/220240 V  
ACC(2)  
REMOTE  
IC-PW1EURO : 230 V)  
Optional ACC cable (includedn in the OPK-5)  
Optional remote control cable (includedn in the OPK-5)  
Be sure to connect the cable to the 7-pin ACC(2) jack.  
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INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS  
Using a non-Icom exciter (transceiver)  
NOTE: The specications for the SEND relay are  
5 V DC 0.1 A. If this level is exceeded, a large  
external relay must be used.  
Set the [EXCITER] switch to [1] when 1 exciter is con-  
nected; set to [1&2] when 2 exciters are connected.  
To an antenna  
ALC1  
RCA plug  
ALC  
SEND1  
ANT  
SEND  
INPUT1  
SEND  
DC power  
Relay  
EXCITER  
1&2  
1
Coaxial cable  
(supplied)  
RF OUT  
GND  
GND  
DC OUT SEND ALC  
IC-PW1/EURO  
AC outlet  
(IC-PW1  
IC-PW1EURO : 230 V)  
Ground  
Non-Icom exciter  
: 100120/220240 V  
NOTE: The specications for the SEND relay are  
5 V DC 0.1 A. If this level is exceeded, a large  
external relay must be used.  
Using 1 Icom and 1 non-Icom exciters  
(transceivers)  
To an  
antenna  
ACC-1  
ACC cable (supplied)  
Be sure to connect the cable to the 7-pin ACC(2) jack.  
Remote control cable (supplied)  
ACC(2)  
REMOTE  
REMOTE  
ANT  
Coaxial cable (supplied)  
INPUT1  
Connect  
ANT1 or  
ANT2  
IC-756  
GND  
INPUT2  
EXCITER  
1&2  
1
Non-Icom exciter  
GND  
ANT  
RF OUT  
GND  
IC-PW1/EURO  
Coaxial cable  
(optional)  
SEND DC OUT ALC  
Ground  
AC outlet  
(IC-PW1  
IC-PW1EURO : 230 V)  
: 100120/220240 V  
SEND  
SEND  
SEND2  
Relay  
DC power  
ALC  
RCA plug  
ALC2  
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INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS  
Using non-Icom exciters (transceivers) when the IC-PW1/EUROs power is OFF  
To use the antenna selector of the IC-PW1/EURO  
while the power is OFF, follow 1 of 2 methods.  
(1) Supply the antenna selector power to the  
ACC-1 socket  
(2) Use the auxiliary power supply  
Set the jumper to 2to use the auxiliary power sup-  
ply as shown at right.  
-The antenna selector functions even when the IC-  
PW1/EURO power is OFF  
Supply the 13.8 V DC, 0.5 A to pin 7 of the [ACC-1]/  
[ACC-2] socket.  
- Use [ACC-1] when the exciter is connected to [INPUT1].  
- Use [ACC-2] when the exciter is connected to [INPUT2].  
to IC-PW1/EURO [INPUT1]  
In addition set the jumper on the IC-PW1/EURO con-  
troller to 2to turn the controllers LEDs OFF as  
shown at right.  
[ACC-1]  
13.8 V DC  
to IC-PW1/EURO [GND]  
When the jumper is set to 2,the CI-V control does  
not function even if an Icom exciter is connected.  
6
3
1
5
4
2
GND  
RF  
SEND ALC  
DC  
Jumper location of linear amplifier  
IC-PW1/EURO (DIN)  
Non-Icom exciter  
J3  
S3  
J4  
2
1
Jumper location of controller  
1 2  
These diagrams show the factory defaults.  
NOTE: When using the antenna selector of the IC-PW1/EURO while the power is OFF, as above, tuner intial-  
ization of the IC-PW1/EURO may not be performed correctly if the applied voltage is insufcient.  
Check that the applied voltage to pin 7 of [ACC-1]/[ACC-2] socket is 13.8 V DC.  
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INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS  
ISeparating the remote controller  
The control section of the linear amplier can be sep-  
arated from the main body, doubling as a remote con-  
troller. It can be placed on the exciter or in another  
convenient place.  
y Replace the control cable with the supplied sepa-  
ration cable through the cable hole. Use the short-  
er end (from the bushing) to connect to the remote  
controller.  
Control cable  
q Disconnect the AC power cable.  
w Remove 8 screws from the sides of the linear  
amplier, then lift up the top cover.  
JACK unit  
MAIN unit  
Separation cable  
u Remove 2 screws from the cable hole cover on  
the linear amplier rear panel. Insert the separa-  
tion cable into the cable hole. Keep the hole cover  
and screws for future use.  
(Fig. 1)  
Longer end  
(from the bushing)  
Control cable  
CONTROLLER  
(step i)  
J3  
i Plug the other longer end (from the bushing) of the  
separation cable into J10 on the JACK unit  
through the cable hole. Connect the grounding  
wire as shown below. Connect the control cable to  
J11.  
(Fig. 2)  
Control cable (step e)  
e Unplug the control cable from J3 on the MAIN unit.  
r Remove 2 screws from the front panel of the lin-  
ear amplier, then detach the remote controller.  
(Fig. 1) Attach the dummy panel onto the space  
left by the controller using the 2 screws.  
Control cable  
J11  
Separation cable  
To J3  
J10  
(MAIN)  
t Remove 5 screws from the rear panel of the  
JACK unit  
remote controller, then remove the rear panel.  
o Plug the other end of the control cable into J3 on  
the MAIN unit. (Fig. 2)  
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Replace the top cover and 8 screws.  
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IWhen rst applying power (CPU resetting)  
Before rst applying power, make sure all connec-  
tions required for your system are complete by refer-  
ring to chapter 2. Then, reset the linear amplier  
using the following procedure.  
If the controllers power is supplied from non-Icom  
exciters or auxiliary power supply (p. 10), turn the  
exciter or auxiliary power supply ON while pushing  
[UP] and [DOWN] to reset the CPU.  
NOTE: Resetting CLEARS all programmed set-  
tings to default values.  
[POWER]  
q Make sure the linear amplier, exciter and auxil-  
iary power supply (p. 10) powers are OFF.  
w While pushing [UP] and [DOWN], push [POWER]  
to turn power ON.  
- The internal CPU is reset.  
- The remote controller shows its initial condition when  
resetting is complete.  
e Reset the exciters CI-V settings after resetting.  
(pgs. 13, 14)  
[DOWN]  
[UP]  
ISetting the ALC levels  
y Push the transmit meter-2 switch one or more  
times to select the ALC level meter.  
R CAUTION: Final FETs may be damaged if  
the ALC level adjustment is set incorrectly.  
- The [ALC] indicator lights.  
u Push [TUNER] to turn the antenna tuner ON.  
- The [TUNER] light lights.  
NOTE: Re-adjustment is necessary when replac-  
ing the exciter.  
i While adjusting the 1st exciters RF output power,  
transmit a 100 W output power of the selected  
band signal using CW or RTTY mode.  
o Adjust the [ALC adj1] pot to the ALC adjustment  
point as shown below.  
q Select an antenna which has an SWR of 1.5:1 or  
better.  
w Set the 1st exciters RF output power for the min-  
imum output.  
e Be sure that the [ALC adj1] and [ALC adj2] pots on  
the rear panel max. counterclockwise. (default)  
ALC adjustment  
point  
30  
3
20  
40  
10  
50  
0
60  
2
[ALC adj2] [ALC adj1]  
1.5  
VD  
V
1
SW R  
ALC adj  
ALC  
METER-2  
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Check that the Po meter shows 1 kW output  
power.  
250  
30  
500  
40  
100  
10  
1K  
Output power  
1.5K  
A
0
20  
50  
HOT  
W
Po  
0
60  
ID  
TEMP  
METER-1  
r Push [POWER] to turn the linear amplier power  
ON.  
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Adjust the [ALC adj2] pot in the same manner  
when a 2nd exciter is connected.  
t Push [UP] or [DOWN] to select an operating band  
except 50 MHz band.  
- Select a band which uses a well-matched 50 anten-  
na.  
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OPERATION  
IProgramming the CI-V address  
The IC-PW1/EURO uses CI-V frequency data for  
automatic selection of the operating band. Program  
the exciters address to use this capability as follows:  
DWhen using 1 Icom exciter  
q While pushing [INPUT], push [POWER] to enter  
the CI-V address programming mode.  
- [INPUTz] blinks.  
For non-Icom exciters, the IC-PW1/EURO cannot  
be controlled using the CI-V function, so this set-  
ting is not necessary.  
HF/50MHz ALL BAND 1kW LINEAR AMPLIFIER iPW1  
POWER  
z
Po  
ID  
VD  
x
SWR  
ALC  
INPUT  
TRANSMIT  
TUNER  
TEMP  
For transceivers which have multiple antenna con-  
nectors for specied bands (e.g. IC-726, IC-729,  
etc.), set the same as for 2 Icom exciters.  
METER-1  
METER-2  
28  
z
x
c
v
AUTO  
DOWN  
1.8  
3.5  
7
10  
14  
18  
21  
24  
50  
UP  
AMP/  
PROTECT  
ANT  
DSetting the Icom exciters  
w Rotate the Icom exciters tuning dial until the  
[INPUTz] light continuously lights.  
e Push [POWER] to turn the IC-PW1/EURO power  
OFF and complete the setting.  
When connecting 2 or more CI-V devices:  
DO NOT use the AUTObaud rate for CI-V  
devices. We recommend that all CI-V devices are  
set to 9600 bps.  
When using the same baud rate, the excitersfre-  
quencies are synchronized.  
When using different baud rates (i.e. 4800 and  
9600 bps, etc.), the excitersfrequencies are not  
synchronized.  
DWhen using 2 Icom exciters  
q When using 2 Icom exciters, be sure that  
[EXCITER] is set to the [1&2] position.  
w While pushing [INPUT], push [POWER] to enter  
the CI-V address programming mode.  
- [INPUTz] blinks.  
q Conrm that the exciters CI-V transceive function  
is ON.  
HF/50MHz ALL BAND 1kW LINEAR AMPLIFIER iPW1  
POWER  
z
- Refer to the instruction manual for details.  
When connecting 2 exciters, connect the 1st and  
2nd exciter to [INPUT1] and [INPUT2], respectively.  
Po  
ID  
VD  
x
SWR  
ALC  
INPUT  
TRANSMIT  
TUNER  
w
TEMP  
METER-1  
METER-2  
28  
z
x
c
v
e When connecting 2 Icom exciters, set [EXCITER]  
to the [1&2] position.  
AUTO  
DOWN  
1.8  
3.5  
7
10  
14  
18  
21  
24  
50  
UP  
AMP/  
PROTECT  
ANT  
r When connecting 2 or more CI-V devices, DO  
NOT set to AUTObaud rate.  
e Push [DOWN].  
- Refer to the instruction manual for details.  
- When using the same baud rate, the excitersfre-  
quencies are synchronized.  
- When using different baud rates (i.e. 4800 and 9600  
bps, etc.), the excitersfrequencies are not synchro-  
nized. [INPUTz] and [INPUTx] selection is automat-  
ically selected using the exciters baud rate.  
- The band indicators, [1.8][50], light continuously.  
r Rotate the 1st Icom exciters tuning dial until the  
[INPUTz] light continuously lights.  
t When 1 Icom exciter and 1 non-Icom exciter are  
connected, turn the power OFF to complete the  
setting. When 2 Icom exciters are connected,  
push [INPUT].  
DO NOT USE CT-17 CI-V LEVEL CONVERTER to con-  
nect the remote control signal line for band control  
operation from an Icom exciter, or from the PC.  
Connect the supplied remote cable between the IC-  
PW1/EURO and Icom exciter directly.  
- [INPUTx] blinks when [INPUT] is pushed.  
y Rotate the 2nd Icom exciters tuning dial until the  
[INPUTx] light continuously lights.  
u Push [POWER] to complete the setting.  
Continue to the next page…  
Icom transceiver  
(e.g. IC-756 etc.)  
IC-PW1/EURO  
to REMOTE  
PC  
CT-17  
to REMOTE  
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OPERATION  
IProgramming the CI-V address (continued)  
ï Other NOTE:  
DSetting the IC-PW1/EUROs address  
IC-781;  
It is not necessary to change the IC-PW1/EUROs  
default CI-V address of 54H. However, if desired, the  
address can be changed using the internal address  
switch illustrated below.  
NEVER TURN THE POWER OFF of the IC-781 dur-  
ing the operation when you are using the IC-781 as  
one of the exciters, otherwise the CI-V control may  
be interrupted.  
Icom  
IC-PW1  
exciter  
Baud rate;  
Higher baud rate (e.g. 9600 bps) gives quick opera-  
tion. When you select an extra Low baud rate (e.g.  
300 bps), then the IC-PW1/EURO needs max. 15  
sec. to start the operation.  
REMOTE  
Icom  
IC-PW1  
exciter  
Address switch  
AUTObaud rate;  
It is not necessary to change the IC-PW1/EUROs  
default CI-V address (default S3=5, S4=4). However,  
in the case when you will connect two (2) IC-  
PW1/EUROs like as above left1, please set a differ-  
ent address number using the internal address switch  
as illustrated as above right.  
When you want to use AUTObaud rate, turn the  
non-AUTObaud rate exciter ON rst, then turn the  
AUTObaud rate exciter ON.  
Push [POWER] to turn the linear amplier ON  
then turn the exciters power ON.  
NOTE: Turn the power OFF when you are going to  
change the address setting, then programming the  
CI-V address again.  
Initial settings for CI-V remote control operation  
Before setting the remote control operation, refer to  
the following operating procedure.  
ï When using one (1) Icom exciter with one (1)  
ï When using two (2) Icom exciters;  
OPC-599 (optional)  
ANT line;  
ACC (supplied)  
ACC-1  
OPC-599 (optional)  
ACC cable (supplied)  
ANT  
ACC (13 pins)  
REMOTE  
ACC-1  
ANT  
REMOTE  
ANT1  
INPUT1  
INPUT2  
REMOTE  
ACC -2  
REMOTE  
ACC  
INPUT1  
GND  
GND  
ANT1 or 2  
REMOTE  
ANT1  
EXCITER  
1
1&2  
GND  
IC-706  
GND  
GND  
EXCITER  
1 1&2  
IC-PW1/EURO  
Optional ACC cable (included in OPK-5)  
ACC(2)  
GND  
Optional remote control cable (included in OPK-5)  
REMOTE  
IC-PW1/EURO  
q Turn OFF both of the IC-PW1/EURO and exciters.  
w Set [EXCITER] to [1&2] position.  
e Set the exciters CI-V baud rate if required.  
q Turn OFF both of the IC-PW1/EURO and exciter.  
w Set [EXCITER] to [1] position.  
e While pushing and holding the [INPUT] switch on  
the IC-PW1/EURO controller, turn the exciters  
power ON.  
When selecting the different baud rate for each exciter,  
CI-V datasetting may fail depending on the exciter.  
In such case, use the same baud rate for each exciter.  
Each exciters frequencies may be synchronised.  
LED [INPUT z] over the [INPUT] switch blinks.  
r Rotate the exciters dial until the LED [INPUT z]  
lights continuously.  
t Turn the exciters power OFF to complete the set-  
ting.  
When connecting the AUTObaud rate exciter and  
Non-AUTObaud rate exciter, the excitersfrequen-  
cies may not synchronize in some cases.  
r While pushing and holding the [INPUT] switch on  
the IC-PW1/EURO controller, turn the 1st exciters  
power ON.  
LED [INPUT z] blinks.  
Continue to the next page  
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OPERATION  
Initial settings for CI-V remote control operation (continued)  
ï
When using one (1) Icom and one (1) non-  
Icom exciter;  
t Push [DOWN] to turn the position memory function  
for the [INPUT] select switch ON.  
The band indicators, [1.8][50], light continuously.  
y Rotate the 1st exciters dial until the LED [INPUT  
z] lights continuously.  
u Turn the 2nd exciters power ON.  
i Push [INPUT].  
LED [INPUT x] blinks.  
o Rotate the 2nd exciters dial until the LED [INPUT  
x] lights continuously.  
ACC cable  
REMOTE  
ANT  
ACC(2)  
REMOTE  
INPUT1  
ANT1 or 2  
INPUT2  
GND  
EXCITER  
1&2  
1
GND  
ANT  
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Turn both exciters power OFF to complete the  
setting.  
RF OUT  
IC-PW1/EURO  
GND  
SEND  
ALC  
GND  
SEND  
SEND  
SEND 2  
ALC 2  
ï
When using one (1) Icom exciter with two (2)  
ANT lines (e.g. IC-756PRO etc.);  
DC power  
Relay  
RCA plug  
ACC cable  
ACC-1  
REMOTE  
ANT  
q Turn OFF both the IC-PW1/EURO and exciters.  
w Set [EXCITER] to [1&2] position.  
e While pushing and holding the [INPUT] switch on  
the IC-PW1/EURO controller, turn the 1st exciters  
power ON.  
INPUT1  
INPUT2  
ACC (2)  
REMOTE  
ANT2  
ANT1  
EXCITER  
1&2  
1
GND  
LED [INPUT z] over the [INPUT] switch blinks.  
r Rotate the exciters dial until the LED [INPUT z]  
lights continuously.  
GND  
IC-PW1/EURO  
IC-756  
t Turn the exciters power OFF to complete the set-  
ting.  
q Turn OFF both the IC-PW1/EURO and exciter.  
w Set [EXCITER] to [1] position.  
e While pushing and holding the [INPUT] switch on  
the IC-PW1/EURO controller, turn the exciters  
power ON.  
ï When using two (2) non-Icom exciters;  
RCA plug  
ALC  
ALC 1  
SEND  
SEND 1  
SEND  
ANT  
LED [INPUT z] blinks.  
INPUT 1  
INPUT 2  
r Rotate the exciters dial until the LED [INPUT z]  
lights continuously.  
DC power  
Relay  
Non-Icom exciter  
ANT  
t Push [INPUT].  
EXCITER  
1
1&2  
RF OUT  
LED [INPUT x] blinks.  
DC  
GND  
GND  
power SEND ALC  
y Rotate the exciters dial until the LED [INPUT x]  
lights continuously.  
GND  
Non-Icom exciter  
RF OUT  
IC-PW1/EURO  
The band indicators, [1.8][50], turn OFF.  
• “AUTOindicator lights continuously.  
u Turn the exciters power OFF to complete the set-  
ting.  
DC  
GND  
SEND power ALC  
GND  
RCA plug  
SEND  
SEND  
SEND 2  
ALC 2  
DC power  
Relay  
Set [EXCITER] to [1&2] position, only.  
*No other setting is required.  
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OPERATION  
IOperation  
y Push [UP]/[DOWN] to select [AUTO] for automat-  
ic band selection when a CI-V Icom exciter is  
used; or push [UP]/[DOWN] to select the desired  
band for manual band selection.  
CAUTION:  
DO NOT operate the IC-PW1/EURO before  
adjusting the ALC levels properly with the [ALC  
adj1] and [ALC adj2] pots. (p. 11)  
u Use the exciters antenna tuner to tune the line  
between the IC-PW1/EURO and exciter, if you  
have an antenna tuner connected to the exciter.  
i Transmit with the exciter and adjust the exciters  
output power to 50 W with the RF output power  
control on the exciter.  
It takes 15 sec. for CI-V line initial settings when  
several CI-V devices (more than 5) are connected  
to a CI-V line.  
For IC-781 users with other Icom CI-V transceivers:  
Turn the IC-781 power ON before turning the IC-  
PW1/EURO and other transceiver power ON and  
keep the IC-781 power ON during operation.  
- [TRANSMIT] indicator lights.  
- See the exciters instruction manual for transmitting.  
o The built-in antenna tuner automatically tunes the  
antenna.  
q Push [POWER] to turn the linear amplier ON  
then turn the exciters power ON.  
- SWR reading on meter-2 should be less than 1.2:1.  
- Push [TUNER] for 2 sec. to tune the antenna manual-  
ly.  
[POWER]  
- The [TUNER] indicator blinks while tuning.  
- The [TUNER] indicator lights while the tuner is activat-  
ed.  
HF/50MHz ALL BAND 1kW LINEAR AMPLIFIER iPW1  
POWER  
z
Po  
ID  
VD  
x
SWR  
ALC  
INPUT  
TRANSMIT  
TUNER  
TEMP  
METER-1  
METER-2  
28  
NOTE: The band information is not updated while  
scanning. Turn the antenna tuner OFF and use the  
manual band selection while scanning.  
z
x
c
v
AUTO  
DOWN  
1.8  
3.5  
7
10  
14  
18  
21  
24  
50  
UP  
AMP/  
PROTECT  
ANT  
During split operation:  
w Select the input/output antenna with [INPUT] and  
[ANT].  
e Set the exciter to CW or RTTY mode with mini-  
mum output power.  
When changing the frequency more than 100 kHz,  
the IC-PW1/EUROs antenna tuner presets the  
tuner to the new frequency. Use manual tuning  
during split operation.  
r Select the temperature and SWR meters with  
[METER-1] and [METER-2].  
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When operating for long periods, select the tem-  
perature meter with [METER-1] to monitor the lin-  
ear ampliers temperature.  
- The [TEMP] and [SWR] indicators light.  
HF/50MHz ALL BAND 1kW LINEAR AMPLIFIER iPW1  
- If the temperature meter reading is in the red HOT”  
zone, the exciter should be returned to receive, other-  
wise, the protection circuit may be activated and the  
linear amplier may be turned OFF.  
POWER  
z
Po  
ID  
VD  
x
SWR  
ALC  
INPUT  
TRANSMIT  
TUNER  
TEMP  
METER-1  
METER-2  
28  
z
x
c
v
AUTO  
DOWN  
1.8  
3.5  
7
10  
14  
18  
21  
24  
50  
UP  
AMP/  
PROTECT  
ANT  
Temperature  
protection range  
t Push [TUNER] and [AMP/PROTECT] to turn the  
automatic antenna tuner and linear amplier cir-  
cuit ON.  
METER-1  
HF/50MHz ALL BAND 1kW LINEAR AMPLIFIER iPW1  
POWER  
z
Po  
ID  
VD  
x
DBand memory  
SWR  
ALC  
INPUT  
TRANSMIT  
TUNER  
TEMP  
The IC-PW1/EURO stores ON/OFF settings for the  
antenna tuner and linear amplier according to the  
operating band when at least 1 Icom exciter is con-  
nected to the [INPUT1] connector.  
METER-1  
METER-2  
28  
z
x
c
v
AUTO  
DOWN  
1.8  
3.5  
7
10  
14  
18  
21  
24  
50  
UP  
AMP/  
PROTECT  
ANT  
[AMP/PROTECT]  
[TUNER]  
The set conditions may not be stored when the lin-  
ear amplier is turned OFF immediately after set-  
ting the antenna tuner and linear amplier.  
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OPERATION  
IAntenna tuner operation  
The built-in automatic antenna tuner can match the  
antenna feed line impedance to 50 when the feed  
line impedance is within 16.7 to 150 for HF bands  
(VSWR 3:1) or within 20 to 125 for 50 MHz bands  
(VSWR 2.5:1).  
This antenna tuner is also used when the linear  
amplier is turned OFF.  
Push [TUNER] for 2 sec. to start manual antenna  
tuning.  
When the tuner cannot tune the antenna (SWR 1.5:1 or  
greater), the tuning circuit is bypassed automatically  
after 20 sec.  
Once the tuner matches an antenna, the tuning cir-  
cuit condition is memorized as a preset point for each  
frequency range (100 kHz steps, 70 ranges).  
Therefore, when you change the frequency range,  
the tuning circuit is automatically preset to the mem-  
orized point.  
While operating in the 50 MHz band, the antenna  
tuner does not start automatically. Push [TUNER]  
for 2 sec. to tune the antenna manually.  
IProtection circuit  
This linear amplier has various protection circuits.  
DLinear amplier protection circuit  
When a protection circuit is activated, a band indica-  
tor blinks to show a problem as described below.  
[AMP/PROTECT] lights red when a protection cir-  
cuit is activated.  
DALC circuit  
The ALC (Automatic Level Control) circuit automati-  
cally limits RF output power by controlling the input  
level of the exciter. This prevents transmission of dis-  
torted signals when the input signal level exceeds the  
allowable level.  
- Push [AMP/PROTECT] to cancel the protection circuit.  
Item  
Indication  
Possible cause  
The heatsink temperature of the  
final FETs exceeds 100°C  
(212°F).  
The ALC activates under the following conditions:  
- Output power of the linear amplier exceeds 1 kW  
- Antenna SWR becomes 2:1 or more  
1
[TEMP]  
Power level of the 4 PA units  
becomes unbalanced.  
2
3
4
5
6
[AUTO]  
[ALC]  
[VD]  
- Output power of the exciter exceeds 100 W  
ALC control level exceeds the  
control range.  
DCooling fans  
Output voltage of the internal  
power supply exceeds 55 V DC.  
The power supply cooling fans activate when the lin-  
ear amplier is activated and while transmitting.  
The antenna tuner cooling fans activate when the  
antenna tuner is activated and while transmitting.  
All cooling fans activate when the heatsink temper-  
ature of the nal FETs reaches 50 °C (122 °F) or  
more.  
Current of the nal FETs (ID  
)
[ID]  
exceeds 50 A.  
Current bands  
Gain of the nal FETs drops.  
indicator  
When transmitting with different  
Selected and  
7
8
current bands band selections between the lin-  
indicator  
ear amplier and exciter.  
DCircuit breaker  
If the circuit breaker activates or the linear amplier  
stops functioning, try to nd the source of the prob-  
lem, then push the circuit breaker button to ll the  
white parts.  
The power supply has a malfunc-  
tion.  
[AMP/PROTECT]  
- Circuit breaker capacity: 20 A (U.S.A. version)  
15 A (Europe version)  
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ITroubleshooting  
The following chart is designed to help you correct  
problems which are not equipment malfunctions.  
If you are unable to locate the cause of a problem or  
solve it through the use of this chart, contact your  
nearest Icom Dealer or Service Center.  
PROBLEM  
POSSIBLE CAUSE  
SOLUTION  
Check the connection and connection cable pgs.  
pins. 710  
REF.  
Power does not come Cable connection is faulty.  
on when the [POWER]  
switch is pushed.  
The circuit breaker is turned OFF.  
Check for the cause, then turn the circuit p. 3  
breaker ON.  
Sensitivity is low.  
The antenna is not connected properly. Reconnect the antenna connector.  
p. 6  
The antenna for another band is select- Select an antenna suitable for the operating p. 16  
ed.  
frequency.  
The antenna is not properly tuned.  
Push [TUNER] for 2 sec. to manually tune the p. 17  
antenna.  
Operating band does Cable connection is faulty.  
Check the connection and connection cable pgs.  
not change automati-  
pins.  
710  
cally.  
CI-V setting is not properly pro- Set the CI-V address.  
p. 13  
grammed.  
Output power is too Reverse connection on the antenna Connect properly.  
pgs.  
low.  
input and output.  
[ALC adj] is not adjusted properly.  
710  
p. 12  
Set [ALC adj] properly.  
The linear amplier circuit is turned Push [AMP/PROTECT] to turn the linear p. 16  
OFF. amplier ON. (The indicator lights green.)  
The antenna for anther band is select- Select an antenna suitable for the operating p. 16  
ed.  
frequency.  
The antenna is not properly tuned.  
Push [TUNER] for 2 sec. to manually tune the p. 16  
antenna.  
The protection circuit activates and a Stop the exciters transmission, then push p. 17  
band indicator blinks.  
[AMP/PROTECT] to deactivate the protection  
circuit.  
Protection circuit acti- Antenna SWR is more than 3:1.  
vates during short peri-  
Check the antenna SWR. Adjust the antenna, p. 6  
if necessary.  
ods of operation.  
The antenna tuner is turned OFF.  
Push [TUNER] to turn the antenna tuner ON. p. 17  
The linear amplier is located in an area Select a location with good air circulation.  
with bad air circulation.  
[ALC adj] is not adjusted properly.  
Adjust [ALC adj] to the correct position.  
p. 12  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
IGeneral  
ITransmitter  
Frequency coverage: 01.80001.999 MHz  
03.50013.999 MHz  
07.00017.300 MHz  
10.10010.150 MHz  
14.00014.350 MHz  
18.06818.168 MHz  
21.00021.450 MHz  
24.89024.990 MHz*1  
28.00029.700 MHz*1  
50.00054.000 MHz  
Output power  
:
INPUT AC VOLTAGE  
MODE  
200240 V AC  
1 kW  
100120 V AC  
500 W  
CW, RTTY  
SSB  
1 kW PEP  
500 W PEP  
Driving power  
: 100 W max.  
Spurious emissions : 60 dB (HF bands)  
70 dB (50 MHz band)  
*1 The U.S.A. version can only be  
used the antenna tuner on the  
2428 MHz bands.  
SEND connector  
ALC connector  
: Phono (RCA)  
: Phono (RCA)  
Antenna connector  
Input  
:
PL-239×2 (50 )  
PL-239×4 (50 )  
Output  
IAntenna tuner  
Matching impedance range:  
Usable temperature : 10°C to 40°C (14°F to 104°F)  
range  
HF bands*2  
16.7 to 150 unbalanced  
(Less than VSWR 3:1)  
20 to 125 unbalanced  
(Less than VSWR 2.5:1)  
Power supply requirement:  
non-Europe versions 100120 V AC or  
200240 V AC ( 10 %)  
50 MHz band  
*2 The U.S.A. version can only be tuned within  
Europe version  
Dimensions (W × H × D):  
Linear amplier 350 × 265 × 375 mm  
132532 × 10716 × 1434 in  
230 V AC ( 10 %)  
1.801.95 MHz of the 1.8 MHz band.  
Minimum operating input power:  
60 W  
Tuning accuracy  
Insertion loss  
: VSWR 1.5:1 or less  
Remote controller 205 × 71 × 68.3 mm  
8116 × 22532 × 21116 in  
(Projections not included)  
: Less than 1.0 dB  
(after tuning)  
Weight  
CI-V connector  
: Approx. 25 kg (55 lb)  
(incl. remote controller)  
: 2-conductor 3.5(d) mm (18")  
DECLARATION  
OF CONFORMITY  
We Icom Inc. Japan  
1-1-32, Kamiminami, Hirano-ku  
Osaka 547-0003, Japan  
Declare on our sole responsibility that this equipment complies with the  
essential requirements of the Radio and Telecommunications Terminal  
Equipment Directive, 1999/5/EC, and that any applicable Essential Test  
Suite measurements have been performed.  
Düsseldorf 1st Dec. 2006  
Place and date of issue  
Kind of equipment: HF+50 MHz 1 kW LINEAR AMPLIFIER  
Icom (Europe) GmbH  
Himmelgeister straße 100  
D-40225 Düsseldorf  
Type-designation:  
iPW1EURO+ OPC-853  
Authorized representative name  
Version (where applicable):  
This compliance is based on conformity according to Annex III of the  
directive 1999/5/EC using the following harmonised standards:  
H.Ikegami  
General Manager  
i) Article 3.1a  
EN 60950-1 (2001)  
EN60065:2002 +A1:2006 (Power supply)  
EN60065:1998 (Power supply)  
EN 301489-1 and EN 301489-15  
EN 301 783-2  
ii) Article 3.1b  
iii) Article 3.2  
Signature  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
INSTALLATION NOTES  
For amateur base station installations it is recom-  
mended that the forwards clearance in front of the an-  
tenna array is calculated relative to the EIRP (Effective  
Isotropic Radiated Power). The clearance height below  
the antenna array can be determined in most cases  
from the RF power at the antenna input terminals.  
EIRP clearance heights by frequency band  
1 Watts 2.1 m  
10 Watts 2.8 m  
25 Watts 3.4 m  
100 Watts  
5 m  
1000 Watts 12 m  
As different exposure limits have been recommended  
for different frequencies, a relative table shows a  
guideline for installation considerations.  
Forward clearance, EIRP by frequency band  
100 Watts  
2 m  
1000 Watts 6.5 m  
10,000 Watts 20 m  
100,000 Watts 65 m  
Below 30 MHz, the recommended limits are specied  
in terms of V/m or A/m elds as they are likely to fall  
within the near-field region. Similarly, the antennas  
may be physically short in terms of electrical length  
and that the installation will require some antenna  
matching device which can create local, high intensity  
magnetic fields. Analysis of such MF installations is  
best considered in association with published guidance  
notes such as the FCC OET Bulletin 65 Edition 97-01  
and its annexes relative to amateur transmitter instal-  
lations. The EC recommended limits are almost identi-  
cal to the FCC specied uncontrolledlimits and tables  
exist that show pre-calculated safe distances for differ-  
ent antenna types for different frequency bands. Fur-  
In all cases any possible risk depends on the transmit-  
ter being activated for long periods. (actual recom-  
mendation limits are specied as an average during 6  
minutes) Normally the transmitter is not active for long  
periods of time. Some radio licenses will require that a  
timer circuit automatically cuts the transmitter after 12  
minutes etc.  
Similarly some types of emission, i.e., SSB, CW, AM  
etc. have a lower averageoutput power and the as-  
sessed risk is even lower.  
Versions of the IC-PW1EURO which display  
the CEsymbol on the serial number seal,  
comply with the essential requirements of  
the European Radio and Telecommunication  
Terminal Directive 1999/5/EC.  
Typical amateur radio installation  
Exposure distance assumes that the predominant ra-  
diation pattern is forwards and that radiation vertically  
downwards is at unity gain (sidelobe suppression is  
equal to main lobe gain). This is true of almost every  
gain antenna today. Exposed persons are assumed to  
be beneath the antenna array and have a typical  
height of 1.8 m.  
This warning symbol indicates that this  
equipment operates in non-harmonised fre-  
quency bands and/or may be subject to li-  
censing conditions in the country of use. Be  
sure to check that you have the correct ver-  
sion of this radio or the correct programming  
of this radio, to comply with national licens-  
ing requirement.  
The gures assume the worst case emission of con-  
stant carrier.  
For the bands 10 MHz and higher the following power  
density limits have been recommended:  
NOTE: To meet European R&TTE regulations, the  
OPC-853 AC cable with EMC lter must be connected  
to the IC-PW1EURO.  
10144 MHz  
2 W/sq m  
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Printed in Japan  
©19972007 Icom Inc.  
1-1-32 Kamiminami, Hirano-ku, Osaka 547-0003, Japan  
Printed on recycled paper with soy ink.  
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