Icom Marine Radio IC R5 User Manual

INSTRUCTION MANUAL  
COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVER  
iR5  
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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PRECAUTION  
NEVER expose the receiver to rain, snow or any liquids.  
RWARNING! NEVER operate the receiver with a ear-  
phone, headphones or other audio accessories at high vol-  
ume levels. Hearing experts advise against continuous high  
volume operation. If you experience a ringing in your ears, re-  
duce the volume level or discontinue use.  
The receiver may be damaged.  
NEVER operate or touch the receiver with wet hands. This  
may result in an electric shock or damage the receiver.  
NEVER solder the battery cell. This may damage the bat-  
RWARNING! NEVER connect the receiver to an AC  
outlet. This may pose a fire hazard or result in an electric  
shock.  
tery.  
AVOID using or placing the receiver in direct sunlight or in  
areas with temperatures below –10°C (+14˚F) or above  
+60°C (+140˚F).  
RWARNING! NEVER operate the receiver while dri-  
ving a vehicle. Safe driving requires your full attention—any-  
thing less may result in an accident.  
AVOID the use of chemical agents such as benzine or al-  
cohol when cleaning, as they can damage the receiver’s sur-  
faces.  
RWARNING! NEVER throw a battery cell into a fire  
since as internal battery gas can cause explosion.  
Even when the receiver power is OFF, a slight current still  
flows in the circuits. Remove batteries from the receiver when  
not using it for a long time. Otherwise, the installed batteries  
will become exhausted, and will need to be recharged.  
RWARNING! NEVER disassemble the battery cell. If  
the battery cell’s internal material (electrolyte liquid) gets into  
your eyes, wash your eyes with water and obtain treatment  
from an eye doctor immediately.  
NEVER connect the receiver to a power source of more  
than 6 V DC directly. This will damage the receiver.  
For U.S.A. only  
NEVER connect the receiver to a power source using re-  
CAUTION: Changes or modifications to this device, not ex-  
pressly approved by Icom Inc., could void your authority to  
operate this device under FCC regulations.  
verse polarity. This will damage the receiver.  
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SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES  
OPERATING THEORY  
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-R5  
receives RF energy from 0.150 MHz* to 1309.995 MHz and  
converts it into audio frequency (AF) energy which in turn ac-  
tuates a loudspeaker to create sound waves. AF energy is in  
the range of 20 to 20,000 Hz.  
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*kHz is an abbreviation of kilohertz or 1000 hertz, MHz is abbreviation  
of megahertz or 1,000,000 hertz, where hertz is a unit of frequency.  
OPERATING NOTES  
The IC-R5 may receive its own oscillated frequency, resulting  
in no reception or only noise reception, on some frequencies.  
qAntenna ………………………………………………………1  
wHand strap …………………………………………………1  
eBelt clip ………………………………………………………1  
rNi-Cd battery cells…………………………………………2  
tAC adapter* …………………………………………………1  
*Not supplied with UK and Italy versions.  
The IC-R5 may receive interference from extremely strong  
signals on different frequencies or when using an external  
high-gain antenna.  
Not supplied with Italy version.  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
FOREWORD .................................................. i  
IMPORTANT .................................................. i  
EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS ................................ i  
PRECAUTION ............................................... ii  
SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES ......................... iii  
I Receive mode selection ...................... 12  
I Monitor function................................... 13  
I Attenuator function .............................. 13  
I Duplex operation ................................. 14  
I Dial select step .................................... 15  
MEMORY CHANNELS ..................... 16–24  
I General description ............................. 16  
I Memory channel programming............ 16  
I Memory bank setting ........................... 17  
I Memory bank selection........................ 18  
I Programming memory/bank name ...... 19  
I Selecting display type.......................... 20  
I Copying memory contents................... 21  
I Memory clearing.................................. 22  
I Transferring memory contents............. 23  
I Erasing/transferring bank contents...... 24  
SCAN OPERATION ......................... 25–31  
I Scan types........................................... 25  
I Full/band/programmed scan................ 26  
I Scan edges programming ................... 27  
I Memory/bank/all bank scan................. 28  
I Auto memory write scan...................... 29  
I Skip channel/frequency setting............ 30  
I Scan resume condition........................ 31  
PRIORITY WATCH .......................... 32–34  
I Priority watch types ............................. 32  
I Priority watch operation....................... 33  
TONE SQUELCH AND POCKET BEEP  
.......................................................... 35–38  
I Tone/DTCS squelch operation............. 35  
I Tone squelch frequency/DTCS code set-  
ting....................................................... 36  
I DTCS polarity setting........................... 37  
I Tone scan ............................................ 38  
SET MODE ...................................... 39–47  
I General................................................ 39  
I Set mode items.................................... 40  
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OPERATING THEORY ................................. iii  
OPERATING NOTES ................................... iii  
TABLE OF CONTENTS ................................ iv  
QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE .................. I–VI  
I Preparation............................................. I  
I Receiving a signal ................................ III  
I Memory programming.......................... IV  
I Programmed scan operation................. V  
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10 OTHER FUNCTIONS ....................... 48–53  
I Antenna selection................................ 48  
I [DIAL] function assignment.................. 49  
I Weather channel operation ................. 49  
I Data cloning ........................................ 51  
I Auto power-off function........................ 52  
I Partial reset ......................................... 53  
I All reset ............................................... 53  
11 FREQUENCY TABLE ...................... 54–61  
I TV channels......................................... 54  
I VHF marine channels.......................... 57  
I Weather channels................................ 57  
I Other communications in the USA ...... 58  
I Other communications— other countries  
............................................................. 60  
12 MAINTENANCE ............................... 62–63  
I Troubleshooting................................... 62  
I CP-18A/E fuse replacement................ 63  
13 SPECIFICATIONS ................................. 64  
14 OPTIONS ............................................... 65  
15 POCKET GUIDE .............................. 66–67  
16 CE .......................................................... 68  
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PANEL DESCRIPTION ........................ 1–4  
I Front, top and side panels .................... 1  
I Function display .................................... 3  
BATTERY CHARGING ........................ 5–6  
I Battery installation ................................. 5  
I Caution .................................................. 5  
I Battery charging .................................... 6  
FREQUENCY AND CHANNEL SETTING  
........................................................... 7–10  
I VFO and memory channels................... 7  
I Operating band selection....................... 7  
I Setting a frequency................................ 9  
I Setting a tuning step.............................. 9  
I Selecting a memory channel ............... 10  
I Lock function ....................................... 10  
BASIC OPERATION ........................ 11–15  
I Receiving............................................. 11  
I Setting audio volume ........................... 11  
I Squelch level setting............................ 12  
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QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE  
I Preparation  
D Battery installation  
D
Antenna  
Insert the supplied antenna into the  
antenna connector and screw down  
the antenna as shown at right.  
qRemove the battery cover  
from the receiver.  
wInstall 2 R6(AA) size Ni-  
Cd, Ni-MH or alkaline cell  
batteries.  
NEVER hold the antenna when car-  
rying the receiver.  
• Be sure to observe the cor-  
rect polarity.  
• Charge Ni-Cd or Ni-MH  
batteries before use. (See  
the right page for charging  
instructions.)  
Keep the jack cover attached when  
jack is not in use to protect the con-  
nectors from dust and moisture.  
For your information  
Third-party antennas may increase receiver performance.  
An optional AD-92SMA ANTENNA CONNECTOR ADAPTER is  
available to connect an antenna with a BNC connector.  
Keep battery the contacts clean. It’s a good idea to clean  
the battery terminals once a week.  
D Belt clip  
D Handstrap  
Conveniently attaches to  
your belt.  
Slide the handstrap through the  
loop on the side of the belt clip as il-  
lustrated at right. Facilities carrying.  
Slide the belt clip into the  
plastic loop on the back of  
the receiver.  
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QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE  
D Charging the battery  
tRotate [DIAL] to select “Y” then push [BAND•  
].  
Optional CP-18A/E  
Cigarette lighter cable  
with DC-DC converter  
[DIAL]  
to cigarette  
lighter socket  
to [DC 6V]  
jack  
AC adapter  
[BAND•  
]
to AC outlet  
IC-R5  
yThe charging confirmation is displayed as below.  
uRotate [DIAL] to select “Y” then push [BAND•  
battery charging.  
] to start  
qInstall the Ni-Cd batteries.  
• Ni-MH batteries can also be charged.  
wPlug the AC adapter into an AC outlet.  
eInsert the adapter plug into the [DC 6V] of the receiver.  
rThe battery confirmation is displayed as above right.  
• The battery indicator scrolls during charge as below.  
• Both segments blink when completely charged.  
RWARNING!:  
NEVER charge the alkaline batteries.  
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QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE  
2. Adjusting audio level  
Push [Y]/[Z] to set the de-  
I Your rst scanning  
[DIAL]  
experience  
Now that you have your IC-R5 ready, you are probably ex-  
cited to start listening. We would like to take you through a  
few basic operation steps to make your rst Scanning Expe-  
rienceenjoyable.  
sired audio level.  
3. Adjusting squelch level  
While pushing [SQL], rotate  
[DIAL] to set the squelch  
level.  
[SQL]  
[Y]/[Z]  
D About default setting  
The [DIAL] control function can be traded with [Y]/[Z] keys  
function in set mode. However, in this QUICK REFERENCE  
GUIDE, the factory default setting ([DIAL] sets operating fre-  
quency) is used for simple instruction.  
4. Tune the desired  
frequency  
The tuning dial will allow you to  
dial in the frequency you want to  
operate. Pages 9 and 15 will in-  
struct you on how to set the tun-  
ing speed.  
[DIAL]  
D Basic operation  
1. Turning ON the receiver  
Push [PWR] for 1 sec. to turn  
the power ON.  
qPush [BAND•  
] several  
times to select the desired fre-  
quency band.  
[PWR]  
While pushing [BAND•  
],  
rotate [DIAL] also select fre-  
quency band.  
[BAND•  
]
wRotate [DIAL] to set the desired receive frequency.  
While pushing [FUNC], rotate [DIAL] to select frequency in 1 MHz  
step.  
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QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE  
5. Receive mode selection  
I Memory programming  
The IC-R5 has a total of 1250 memory channels (including  
200 auto write channels and 50 scan edges) for storing often  
used receive frequency, mode, etc.  
Push [MODESCAN] several  
times to select the desired re-  
ceive mode.  
FM, WFM and AM are available.  
1. Setting frequency  
In VFO mode, set the desired receive frequency mode.  
When “  
indicator is displayed, push [V/MS.MW~] to se-  
lect the VFO mode.  
[MODESCAN]  
2. Selecting a memory  
channel  
[DIAL]  
Push [V/MS.MW~] for 1 sec.,  
then rotate [DIAL] to select the  
desired memory channel.  
• “  
indicator and memory  
channel number blink.  
[V/MS.MW~]  
3. Writing a memory channel  
Push [V/MS.MW~] for 1 sec. until 3 beeps sound.  
Memory channel number automatically increases when continuing  
to push [V/MS.MW~] after programming.  
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QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE  
I Programmed scan operation  
25 pairs, 50 channels of memories are used for programmed  
scan operation, that specifying a scanning ranges. The pro-  
grammed scan scans between xxAand xxB(xx=00 to 24)  
frequencies. Therefore, before operating the programmed  
scan, different frequencies must be programmed into Aand  
Bchannels.  
4. Selecting a scan edge channel B”  
Push [V/MS.MW~] for 1 sec., then  
rotate [DIAL] to select one of the de-  
sired scan edge channel B.”  
• “  
indicator and scan edge channel number blink.  
When the scan edge channel Bis already selected at step 3. (con-  
tinuing to push [V/MS.MW~] after programming), skip this step.  
D Programming scan edges  
5. Writing a memory channel  
Push [V/MS.MW~] for 1 sec. until 3 beeps sound.  
The next scan edge channel Ais automatically selected when con-  
tinuing to push [V/MS.MW~] after programming.  
A start frequency must be programmed into a xxA,and end  
frequency must be programmed into a xxBmemory chan-  
nel.  
After programming is completed, return to VFO indication.  
1. Setting frequency  
In VFO mode, set the desired receive frequency mode.  
When “  
indicator is displayed, push [V/MS.MW~] to se-  
lect the VFO mode.  
2. Selecting a scan edge channel A”  
Push [V/MS.MW~] for 1 sec., then  
rotate [DIAL] to select one of the de-  
sired scan edge channel A.”  
• “  
indicator and scan edge channel number blink.  
3. Writing a memory channel  
Push [V/MS.MW~] for 1 sec. until 3 beeps sound.  
Scan edge channel Bis automatically selected when continuing  
to push [V/MS.MW~] after programming.  
After programming is completed, return to VFO indication.  
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3. Starting scan  
D Starting scan  
Push [MODESCAN] to start scan.  
Rotate [DIAL] to change the scanning direction.  
1. Select VFO mode.  
Push [V/MS.MW~] to select the VFO mode for full, band  
and programmed scan operation.  
Full/Band scan  
WFM AM  
Programmed scan  
WFM AM  
P SKIP  
P SKIP  
Select memory mode by pushing [V/MS.MW~] again for mem-  
ory or bank scan.  
2. Selecting a scanning type  
Memory/All bank scan  
Bank scan  
Push [MODESCAN] for 1 sec., then rotate [DIAL] to select  
one of the desired scanning type.  
WFM AM DUP T SQL  
DTCS  
WFM AM DUP T SQL  
DTCS  
Available scan types when VFO mode is selected; ALLfor full  
scan; BANDfor the selected band; one of PROGxx(xx=0 to 24)  
for programmed scan.  
Available scan types when memory bank is selected; ALLfor all  
bank scan; BANKfor the selected bank scan.  
4. Cancelling scan  
Push [MODESCAN] again to stop scan.  
Scan type indication examples  
Full scan  
For your information  
The memory channel number you program the scan edges  
into correlate PROGxxas follows:  
[DIAL]  
00A/00B: Scans between frequencies programmed in 00A  
and 00B channels, and select PROG 00”  
Program scan  
[MODESCAN]  
01A/01B: Scans between frequencies programmed in 01A  
and 01B channels, and select PROG 01”  
Bank scan  
23A/23B: Scans between frequencies programmed in 23A  
and 23B channels, and select PROG 23”  
24A/24B: Scans between frequencies programmed in 24A  
and 24B channels, and select PROG 24”  
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PANEL DESCRIPTION  
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I Front, top and side panels  
wEXTERNAL SPEAKER CONNECTOR [SP]  
Connect an optional earphone or headphone.  
The internal speaker will not function when any external  
equipment is connected. (See p. 65 for a list of available  
options.)  
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eFUNCTION SWITCH [FUNC]  
Function display  
(pgs 3, 4)  
While pushing this switch, access to secondary function.  
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rSQUELCH SWITCH [SQL]  
Push and hold to temporarily open the squelch and  
monitor the operating frequency. (p. 13)  
While pushing this switch, rotate [DIAL]* to adjust the  
squelch level. (p. 12)  
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tUP/DOWN SWITCHES [Y]/[Z]  
Adjusts audio volume level.* (p. 11)  
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yBANDLOCK SWITCH [BAND•  
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Speaker  
Push to select the operating frequency band. (p. 7)  
After pushing [FUNC], push for 1 sec. to toggle the lock  
function ON and OFF. (p. 10)  
qANTENNA CONNECTOR (p. I)  
Connects the supplied antenna.  
An optional AD-92SMA is available for connecting an antenna  
with a BNC connector.  
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PANEL DESCRIPTION 1  
uCONTROL DIAL [DIAL]  
!TUNING STEPSET SWITCH [TSSET]  
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Rotate to select the operating frequency.* (p. 9)  
While scanning, changes the scanning direction.*  
(p. 26)  
While pushing [SQL], sets the squelch level.* (p. 12)  
While pushing [FUNC], sets the operating frequency in  
100 kHz, 1 MHz or 10 MHz in VFO mode.* (p. 9)  
While pushing [FUNC], selects the memory channel in  
10 channels steps in memory mode.* (p. 10)  
Push to enter tuning step selecting mode. (p. 9)  
Push for 1 sec. to enter set mode. (p. 39)  
While pushing [FUNC], trade [DIAL] and [Y]/[Z] func-  
tion. (p. 49)  
While pushing [BAND•  
], selects the operating band  
in VFO mode.* (p. 7)  
iEXTERNAL DC-IN CONNECTOR [DC 6V] (p. 6)  
Connects an AC adapter or an optional cigarette lighter  
cable for both charging the installed re-chargeable battery  
and operating.  
oVFO/MEMORYMEMORY WRITE SWITCH  
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[V/MS.MW•  
]
Toggles between VFO and memory mode. (p. 7)  
Push for 1 sec. to enter memory edit condition. (p. 16)  
After pushing [FUNC], select scan skip condition. (p. 30)  
!POWER SWITCH [PWR]  
Push for 1 sec. to turn the receiver power ON and OFF.  
!MODESCAN SWITCH [MODESCAN]  
Push to select the receive mode. (p. 12)  
Push for 1 sec. to start a scan. (p. 26)  
While pushing [FUNC], start a tone scan. (p. 38)  
*The function of [DIAL] and [Y]/[Z] can be traded. See page 49 for  
details.  
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PANEL DESCRIPTION  
I Function display  
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WFM AM DUP T SQL  
DTCS P SKIP  
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75  
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qFREQUENCY READOUT  
rDUPLEX INDICATORS (p. 14)  
Shows variety of information, such as an operating fre-  
quency, set mode contents, memory names.  
The smaller 75,” “50and 25to the right of the readout indi-  
cate 0.75, 0.5 and 0.25 kHz, respectively.  
DUPappears when plus duplex, “–DUPappears when  
minus semi-duplex (repeater) operation is selected.  
tTONE INDICATORS  
T SQLappears while the tone squelch function is in  
The decimal point blinks during scan.  
use. (p. 35)  
wLOCK INDICATOR (p. 10)  
DTCSappears while the DTCS squelch function is in  
use. (p. 35)  
Appears when the lock function is activated.  
Sappears with the T SQLor DTCSindicator  
while the pocket beep function (with CTCSS or DTCS) is in  
use. (p. 35)  
eRECEIVE MODE INDICATOR (p. 12)  
Shows the selected receive mode.  
FM, WFM and AM are available.  
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PANEL DESCRIPTION 1  
yAUTO WRITE CHANNEL INDICATOR (p. 29)  
!BATTERY INDICATOR  
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Appears when auto write channel is selected.  
Both segments appear when the installed batteries have  
ample capacity.  
They do not appear when operating with an external power  
source.  
uSKIP INDICATORS (p. 30)  
SKIPappears when the selected memory channel is  
specied as a skip channel.  
P SKIPappears when the displayed frequency is  
specied as a skip frequency.  
Only the right segment “  
ies are nearing exhaustion.  
Scrolls while charging the installed rechargeable batter-  
appears when the batter-  
ies. (p. 6)  
iPRIORITY WATCH INDICATOR (p. 33)  
Appears when priority watch is in use.  
oMEMORY INDICATOR (pgs. 7, 10)  
Both segments blink when completely charged.  
Appears when memory mode is selected.  
!ATTENUATOR INDICATOR (p. 13)  
!MEMORY CHANNEL NUMBER INDICATORS  
Appears when the RF attenuator is in use.  
Shows the selected memory channel number. (pgs. 7, 10)  
!SIGNAL STRENGTH INDICATOR (p. 11)  
Shows the relative signal strength while receiving signals.  
!VOLUME EXCHANGE INDICATOR (p. 49)  
Appears when the function of [DIAL] and [Y]/[Z] are  
traded.  
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BATTERY CHARGING  
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NEVER incinerate used battery cells. Internal battery gas  
may cause explosion.  
I Battery installation  
Before installing, or replacing the batteries, push [PWR] for  
1 sec. to turn the power OFF.  
If your re-chargeable batteries seem to have no capacity even  
after being charged, completely discharge them by leaving  
the power ON overnight. Then fully charge the batteries  
again. If the batteries still does not retain a charge (or very lit-  
tle charge), a new battery cells must be purchased.  
qRemove the battery  
cover from the receiver.  
wInstall 2 R6 (AA) size Ni-  
Cd or Ni-MH batteries.  
Be sure to observe the cor-  
rect polarity.  
D Charging caution  
RWARNING! NEVER charge dry or alkaline batteries.  
AVOID over chargingThe installed re-chargeable batteries  
can be charged during operation when the AC adapter or the  
optional cigarette lighter cable is connected. To prevent over  
charging, the IC-R5 has charging timer that automatically dis-  
connecting the charging line electronically after 15 hours from  
charging. However, the charging timer will reset and start  
charging again when disconnect then re-connecting the AC  
adapter or CP-18A/E more than 1 min. interval.  
Keep the battery contacts  
clean to avoid rust or  
poor contact. Its a good  
idea to clean the battery  
terminals once a week.  
I Caution  
Recommended temperature for charging:  
0˚C to +40˚C (; +32˚F to +140˚F)  
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Battery caution  
CAUTION! NEVER short the battery terminals. Also, current  
may ow into nearby metal objects such as a necklace, so  
be careful when placing battery cells in handbags, etc.  
Connect the supplied (or optional for UK and Italy versions)  
AC adapter or optional cigarette lighter cable only when  
charging the installed Ni-Cd or Ni-MH batteries. NEVER use  
other manufactureschargers.  
NEVER mix old and new batteries.  
Make sure all battery cells are the same brand, type and  
capacity.  
Either of the above may cause a re hazard or damage the  
receiver if ignored.  
CAUTION: BE SURE to disconnect the CP-18A/E from  
the cigarette lighter socket when charging is nished, be-  
cause, a slight current still follows in the CP-18A/E and the  
vehicles battery will become exhausted.  
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BATTERY CHARGING 2  
I Battery charging  
D Charging connections  
tRotate [DIAL] to select Ythen push [BAND•  
].  
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Optional CP-18A/E  
Cigarette lighter cable  
with DC-DC converter  
[DIAL]  
to cigarette  
lighter socket  
to [DC 6V]  
jack  
AC adapter  
[BAND•  
]
to AC outlet  
yThe charging conrmation is displayed.  
uRotate [DIAL] to select Ythen push [BAND•  
battery charging.  
IC-R5  
] to start  
Charging periods: Approx. 10 hours  
D Charging description  
qInstall the Ni-Cd batteries. (See left page)  
Ni-MH batteries can also be charged.  
wPlug the AC adapter into an AC outlet; or the optional CP-  
18A/E into a cigarette lighter socket.  
The battery indicator scrolls during charge as below.  
eInsert the adapter plug into [DC 6V] of the receiver.  
rThe battery type conrmation is displayed as above right.  
When no conrmation display is indicated, insert the adapter plug  
while pushing [FUNC].  
Once the batteries are removed for more then 2 sec., the follow-  
ing operations are necessary.  
When the batteries are charged completely, the battery indica-  
tor (both segments) blinks.  
Takes approximately 10 hours for fully charge with the supplied  
Ni-Cd cells.  
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FREQUENCY AND CHANNEL SETTING  
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I VFO and memory channels  
I Operating band selection  
The receiver can receive the AM broadcast, HF band,  
50 MHz, FM broadcast, VHF air, 144 MHz, 300 MHz,  
400 MHz, 800 MHz,* 1200 MHz, television channels or  
Weather channels.  
The IC-R5 has 2 normal operating modes: VFO mode and  
memory mode.  
VFO mode is used for the desired frequency setting within  
the frequency coverage.  
Push [V/MS.MW~] to select VFO mode.  
Push [BAND•  
] several times to select the desired fre-  
quency band.  
Memory mode is used for the desired frequency setting  
within the frequency coverage.  
Push [V/MS.MW~] to select memory mode.  
See p. 16 for memory programming details.  
When a memory mode is selected, push [V/MS.MW~] to se-  
lect VFO mode first, then push [BAND•  
sired band.  
While pushing and holding [BAND•  
also selects frequency band.  
] to select the de-  
], rotating [DIAL]  
VFO mode indication  
FM  
P SKIP  
[DIAL]  
[DIAL]  
Memory mode indication  
FM  
[V/MS.MW~]  
[BAND•  
]
and memory channel  
number appear.  
Available frequency bands are differ depending on version.  
See the specication for details.  
What is VFO?  
VFO is an abbreviation of Variable Frequency Oscillator. Fre-  
quencies for receiving are generated and controlled by the  
VFO.  
*Some frequency ranges are inhibited for the USA version  
due to local regulation.  
Available for the USA version only.  
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FREQUENCY AND CHANNEL SETTING 3  
Available frequency bands  
AM  
AM  
FM  
WFM  
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AM broadcast band  
HF band  
50 MHz band  
FM broadcast band  
FM  
AM  
Weather channels*  
VHF air band  
: Push  
: Rotating  
while pushing  
WFM  
FM  
Showing initial frequencies are differ according to version.  
*Available for the USA version only  
Appears only when TV channels are programmed via the  
optional CS-R5.  
TV channels†  
144 MHz band  
FM  
FM  
FM  
AM  
1200 MHz band  
800 MHz band  
400 MHz band  
300 MHz band  
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FREQUENCY AND CHANNEL SETTING  
I Setting a frequency  
I Setting a tuning step  
qPush [V/MS.MW~] to select VFO mode, if necessary.  
The tuning step can be selected for each frequency band,  
however, the tuning steps, 8.33 kHz and 9 kHz, are appeared  
when setting the tuning step for the VHF air band and AM  
broadcast band, respectively. The following tuning steps are  
available for the IC-R5.  
wSelect the desired frequency band with [BAND•  
Or, while pushing and holding [BAND•  
].  
], rotate the [DIAL] to  
select the desired frequency band.  
eRotate [DIAL] to select the desired frequency band.  
The frequency changes according to the preset tuning steps.  
See the right section for setting the tuning step.  
While pushing and holding [FUNC], rotate [DIAL] to change the  
frequency in 1 MHz steps (default).  
5.0 kHz  
10.0 kHz  
25.0 kHz  
6.25 kHz  
12.5 kHz  
30.0 kHz  
8.33 kHz  
15.0 kHz  
50.0 kHz  
9.0 kHz  
20.0 kHz  
100.0 kHz  
D Tuning step selection  
FM  
qPush [V/MS.MW~] to select VFO mode, if necessary.  
wPush [BAND] to select the desired frequency band.  
75  
50  
[DIAL]  
25  
Or, while pushing and holding [BAND•  
select the desired frequency band.  
ePush [TSSET] to enter tuning step selecting condition.  
rRotate [DIAL] to select the desired tuning step.  
tPush [TSSET] to return to VFO mode.  
], rotate the [DIAL] to  
[DIAL] changes the frequency  
according to the selected tuning  
step.  
FM  
[FUNC]  
75  
[BAND•  
]
50  
25  
[DIAL]  
While pushing [FUNC], [DIAL]  
changes the frequency in 1 MHz  
steps (default).  
The 1 MHz tuning step (dial select step) can be set to  
100 kHz, 1 MHz or 10 MHz tuning steps in set mode. See  
p. 15 for details.  
5 kHz tuning step  
[TSSET]  
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FREQUENCY AND CHANNEL SETTING 3  
I Selecting a memory channel  
I Lock function  
To prevent accidental frequency changes and unnecessary  
function access, use the lock function.  
qPush [V/MS.MW~] to select the memory mode.  
• “  
appears when a memory channel is selected.  
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wRotate [DIAL] to select the desired memory channel.  
Only programmed memory channels can be selected.  
While pushing and holding [FUNC], rotate [DIAL] to select a  
memory channel in 10 channels steps.  
While pushing [FUNC], push [BAND•  
] for 1 sec. to  
turn the lock function ON and OFF.  
• “  
appears while the lock function is activated.  
[SQL] and [Y]/[Z] can be used while the lock function is in use  
with default setting. Either or both [SQL] and [Y]/[Z] keys are  
also be locked in set mode. (p. 43)  
[DIAL]  
FM  
[FUNC]  
FM  
P SKIP  
[V/MS.MW~]  
[DIAL] changes the mem-  
ory channel.  
[FUNC]  
VOL  
[BAND•  
]
appears while the  
lock function is in use.  
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BASIC OPERATION  
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I Receiving  
I Setting audio volume  
Make sure charged Ni-Cd or brand new alkaline batteries are  
installed (p. 5).  
The audio level can be adjusted through 32 levels.  
Push [Y] or [Z] to adjust the audio level.  
Beep tone sounds while setting. The tone sound let you know the  
approximate sound level.  
Pushing and holding either key change the audio level continu-  
ously.  
qPush [PWR] for 1 sec. to turn power ON.  
wPush [Y] or [Z] to set the desired audio level.  
The frequency display shows the volume level while setting. See  
the section at right for details.  
The display shows the volume level while setting.  
eSet the receiving frequency. (p. 9)  
rSet the squelch level. (p. 12)  
INDICATION  
AUDIO LEVEL  
While pushing [SQL], rotate [DIAL].  
Minimum setting  
(no audio)  
The rst click of [DIAL] indicates the current squelch level.  
• “LEVEL 1is loose squelch and LEVEL 9is tight squelch.  
• “AUTOindicates automatic level adjustment with a noise pulse  
count system.  
[Y]  
[Z]  
Push and hold [SQL] to open the squelch manually.  
tWhen a signal is received:  
Squelch opens and audio is emitted.  
The S-meter shows the relative signal strength level.  
Initial setting  
e Set frequency  
r Set squelch level  
r Push for setting  
the squelch  
(Push to monitor)  
Muximum setting  
w Set audio level  
q [PWR]  
e Select band  
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BASIC OPERATION 4  
I Squelch level setting  
I Receive mode selection  
The squelch circuit mutes the received audio signal depend-  
ing on the signal strength. The receiver has 9 squelch levels,  
a continuously open setting and an automatic squelch setting.  
Receive modes are determined by the physical properties of  
the radio signals. The receiver has 3 receive modes: FM, AM  
and WFM modes. The mode selection is stored indepen-  
dently in each band and memory channels.  
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While pushing and holding [SQL], rotate [DIAL] to select  
the squelch level.  
Typically, AM mode is used for the AM broadcast stations  
(0.4951.620 MHz) and air band (118135.995 MHz), and  
WFM is used for FM broadcast stations (76107.9 MHz).  
• “LEVEL 1is loose squelch and LEVEL 9is tight squelch.  
• “AUTOindicates automatic level adjustment with a noise pulse  
count system.  
• “OPENindicates continuously open setting.  
Push [MODESCAN] several times to select the desired re-  
ceive mode.  
[DIAL]  
FM  
P SKIP  
P SKIP  
P SKIP  
Automatic squelch  
[SQL]  
FM mode  
AM mode  
AM  
[MODESCAN]  
Maximum level  
WFM  
WFM mode  
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BASIC OPERATION  
I Monitor function  
I Attenuator function  
This function is used to listen to weak signals without disturb-  
ing the squelch setting or to open the squelch manually even  
when mute functions such as the tone squelch are in use.  
The attenuator prevents a desired signal from distorting when  
very strong signals are near the desired frequency or when  
very strong electric elds, such as from a broadcasting sta-  
tion, are near your location.  
Push and hold [SQL] to monitor the operating frequency.  
The 1st segment of the S-meter blinks.  
While pushing [FUNC], push [SQL] to toggle the attenuator  
function ON and OFF.  
• “ATTappears when the attenuator functions is in use.  
FM  
P SKIP  
FM  
P SKIP  
[SQL]  
The 1st segment blinks  
[FUNC]  
[SQL]  
ATT  
ATTappears while the  
attenuator functions is in  
use.  
The [SQL] switch can be set to stickyoperation in ex-  
panded set mode. See page 43 for details.  
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BASIC OPERATION 4  
I Duplex operation  
USING  
EXPANDED SET MODE  
Duplex communication uses 2 different frequencies for trans-  
mitting and receiving. Generally, duplex is used in communi-  
cation through a repeater, some utility communications, etc.  
rWhile pushing [FUNC], rotate [DIAL] to select ON.”  
tRotate [DIAL] to select OFFSET.”  
• “OFFSETdisappears after 1 sec. and 0.000(default) and  
OWappear.  
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During duplex operation, the transmit station frequency is  
shifted from the receive station frequency by the offset fre-  
quency. Repeater information (offset frequency and shift di-  
rection) can be programmed into memory channels. (p. 16)  
After 1 sec.  
Offset frequency item  
Setting indication  
D Setting  
yWhile pushing [FUNC], rotate [DIAL] to set the desired off-  
set frequency within 0.000159.995 MHz range.  
The tuning step, selected in VFO mode, is used for setting.  
uRotate [DIAL] to select DUP.”  
• “DUPdisappears after 1 sec. and OFF(default) and DPap-  
pear.  
qSet the receive station frequency (repeater output frequency).  
wPush [TSSET] for 1 sec. to enter set mode.  
eRotate [DIAL] to select EXPAND.”  
• “EXPANDdisappears after 1 sec. and OFF(default) and EX”  
appear.  
[DIAL]  
After 1 sec.  
Expanded set mode item  
Duplex item  
Setting indication  
[FUNC]  
After 1 sec.  
[TSSET]  
iWhile pushing [FUNC], rotate [DIAL] to select “–DUPor  
+DUP.”  
oPush [TSSET] to exit set mode.  
!
0
Push and hold [SQL] to monitor the transmit station fre-  
quency (repeater input frequency) directly.  
Setting indication  
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BASIC OPERATION  
I Dial select step  
[
This receiver has a 1 MHz tuning step for quick frequency  
setting. This dial select step can be set to 100 kHz, 1 MHz or  
10 MHz steps, as desired.  
D Setting dial select step  
qSelect VFO mode with [V/MS.MW~].  
wPush [TSSET] for 1 sec. to enter set mode.  
eRotate [DIAL] to select D SEL.”  
• “D SELdisappears after 1 sec. and 1M(default) and DSap-  
pear.  
rWhile pushing [FUNC], rotate [DIAL] to select the desired  
dial select step.  
100 kHz, 1 MHz and 10 MHz can be selected.  
tPush [TSSET] momentarily to exit set mode.  
[DIAL]  
1 MHz step  
[FUNC]  
[TSSET]  
10 MHz step  
100 kHz step  
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MEMORY CHANNELS  
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I General description  
I
Memory channel programming  
The receiver has 1050 memory channels including 50 scan  
edge memory channels (25 pairs) for storage of often-used  
frequencies. And a total of 18 memory banks, A to H, J, L, N,  
O to R, T, U and Y are available for usage by group, etc. Up  
to 100 channels can be assigned into a bank.  
qPush [V/MS.MW~] to select VFO mode.  
wSet the desired frequency:  
Select the desired band with [BAND•  
Set the desired frequency with [DIAL].  
Set other data (e.g. offset frequency, duplex direction, tone  
squelch, etc.), if desired.  
].  
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D Memory channel contents  
The following information can be programmed into memory  
channels:  
ePush [V/MS.MW~] for 1 sec. to select select memory  
write condition.  
1 short and 1 long beep sound.  
Operating frequency (p. 9)  
• “  
indicator memory channel number blink.  
Receive mode (p. 12)  
Duplex direction (DUP or DUP) with an offset frequency  
(p. 14)  
Tone squelch or DTCS squelch ON/OFF (p. 35)  
Tone squelch frequency or DTCS code with polarity  
(pgs. 36, 37)  
rRotate [DIAL] to select the desired channel.  
Scan edge channel, 00A/B to 24A/B can also be selected.  
While pushing [FUNC], rotate [DIAL] to selects memory channel  
in 10 channels steps.  
tPush [V/MS.MW~] for 1 sec.  
3 beeps sound  
Memory channel number automatically increases when contin-  
uing to push [V/MS.MW~] after programming.  
Scan skip information* (p. 30).  
[EXAMPLE]: Programming 145.870 MHz into memory channel 20 (blank channel).  
Push  
for 1 sec.  
Rotate  
Push  
for 1 sec.  
FM  
DUP T SQL  
P SKIP  
FM  
FM  
DUP T SQL  
P SKIP  
FM  
DUP T SQL  
P SKIP  
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MEMORY CHANNELS  
I Memory bank setting  
The IC-R5 has a total of 18 banks (A to H, J, L, N, O to R, T, U  
and Y). Regular memory channels, 000 to 999, are assigned  
into the desired bank for easy memory management.  
rWhile pushing [BAND•  
sired bank group.  
], rotate [DIAL] to select the de-  
Bank group A to H, J, L, N, O to R, T, U and Y are available.  
The bank group can also be selected by pushing [BAND•  
several times.  
]
qPush [V/MS.MW~] for 1 sec. to select select memory  
write condition.  
1 short and 1 long beep sound.  
• “  
indicator memory channel number blink.  
wRotate [DIAL] to select the desired memory channel.  
eWhile pushing [MODESCAN], rotate [DIAL] to select  
BANK.”  
Bank group is selected with [BAND•  
]
tRotate [DIAL] to select the desired bank channel number.  
Vacant bank channel numbers are only be displayed.  
After releasing [MODESCAN], -- -- -- --is displayed instead of  
the frequency indication, and only “  
indicator blinks.  
Bank group and channel number is displayed if the selected  
memory channel has already been assigned into a bank, the  
previous .  
• “BANKitem can also be selected by pushing [MODESCAN]  
several times.  
Bank channel is selected with [DIAL]  
yPush [V/MS.MW~] momentarily to set the channel into  
the bank.  
[DIAL]  
Return to the previous indication.  
After [MDESCAN]  
released  
[V/MS.MW~]  
[MODESCAN]  
[BAND•  
]
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MEMORY CHANNELS 5  
I Memory bank selection  
qPush [V/MS.MW~] to select memory mode, if desired.  
eRotate [DIAL] to select the bank channel.  
The only programmed channels are displayed.  
wWhile pushing [BAND•  
], rotate [DIAL] to select the de-  
sired bank (A to H, J, L, N, O to R, T, U and Y).  
The bank can also be selected by pushing [BAND•  
times.  
FM  
DUP T SQL  
] several  
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The only programmed banks are displayed.  
Bank initial  
FM  
DUP T SQL  
Bank chanel number  
[DIAL]  
rTo return to regular memory condition, rotate [DIAL] while  
Rotate [DIAL] while  
pushing [BAND•  
pushing [BAND•  
], or push [BAND•  
] several times.  
]
[V/MS.MW~]  
FM  
DUP T SQL  
[BAND•  
]
Appears only the  
programmed bank.  
FM  
Auto write channels  
FM  
R
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MEMORY CHANNELS  
I Programming memory/bank name  
Each memory channel can be programmed with an alphanu-  
meric channel name for easy recognition and can be indicated  
independently by channel. Names can be a maximum of 6  
characters.  
tWhile pushing [FUNC], rotate [DIAL] to select the desired  
character.  
The selected character blinks.  
yRotate [DIAL] to move the cursor to left or right.  
Memory name  
Bank name  
qPush [V/MS.MW~] to select memory mode.  
wRotate [DIAL] to select the desired memory channel.  
ePush [V/MS.MW~] for 1 sec. to select select memory  
write condition.  
1 short and 1 long beep sound.  
uRepeat steps t and y until the desired 6-character chan-  
nel names are displayed.  
iPush [MODESCAN] several times, or rotate [DIAL] while  
pushing [MODESCAN] to select S.MWitem.  
• “  
indicator and memory channel number blink.  
FM  
DUP T SQL  
rWhile pushing [MODESCAN], rotate [DIAL] to select  
M NAMEor B NAMEwhen programming the memory  
name or the bank name, respectively.  
oPush [V/MS.MW~] for 1 sec. to program the name and  
exit the channel name programming condition.  
3 beeps sound.  
The item can also be selected by pushing [MODESCAN] sev-  
eral times.  
After releasing [MODESCAN], an under bar blinks for the rst  
digit instead of the frequency indication, and only “  
blinks.  
indicator  
Available characters  
A to Z, 0 to 9, (, ), , +, , ,, /, |, = and space.  
Memory name selection  
Bank name selection  
NOTE: The bank name can only be programmed into each  
bank. Therefore, previously programmed bank name will  
be displayed when bank name indication is selected. And  
also, the programmed bank name is assigned for the other  
bank channels automatically.  
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MEMORY CHANNELS 5  
I Selecting display type  
During memory mode operation, one of the programmed  
memory name, bank name or the channel number can be dis-  
played instead of the frequency for your preference.  
D Selecting bank channel indication  
During bank channel operation, the bank channel number can  
also be displayed instead of the memory channel number in-  
dication.  
FM  
DUP T SQL  
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Memory channel No. indication  
Bank channel No. indication  
FM  
DUP T SQL  
FM  
DUP T SQL  
Push [BAND•  
while pushing [FUNC]  
]
[FUNC]  
FM  
DUP T SQL  
DUP T SQL  
DUP T SQL  
[BAND•  
]
Push [BAND•  
]
FM  
FM  
R
FM  
Auto write channel No.  
Bank channel No. indication  
After selecting channel number indication as described at  
left, push [BAND] to select the desired bank.  
When no memory or bank  
name is programmed with the  
selected memory channel,  
frequency is displayed on the  
function display.  
FM  
qPush [V/MS.MW~] to select memory mode.  
[BAND•  
] to select the desired bank group.  
wWhile pushing [FUNC], push [BAND•  
] to select display  
type from frequency, bank name, memory name and chan-  
nel number indications.  
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MEMORY CHANNELS  
I
Copying memory contents  
This function transfers a memory channels contents to VFO  
(or another memory channel). This is useful when searching  
for signals around a memory channel frequency and for re-  
calling the offset frequency, subaudible tone frequency etc.  
Pushing [V/MS.MW~] for 2 sec. at the step w, can  
also be copied the memory contents to VFO. In this case,  
the steps e and r are not necessary.  
D MemoryVFO  
qSelect the memory channel to be copied.  
Push [V/MS.MW~] to select memory mode, then ro-  
tate [DIAL] to select the desired memory channel.  
D Memorymemory  
qSelect the memory channel to be transferred.  
Push [V/MS.MW~] to select memory mode, then ro-  
tate the tuning dial to select the desired memory channel.  
Select the bank channel with [BAND•  
sired.  
wPush [V/MS.MW~] for 1 sec. to select select memory  
write condition.  
] and [DIAL], if de-  
wPush [V/MS.MW~] for 1 sec. to select select memory  
write condition.  
1 short and 1 long beep sound.  
• “  
indicator memory channel number blink.  
1 short and 1 long beep sound.  
Do not hold [V/MS.MW~] for more than 1 sec. otherwise the  
memory contents will be copied to VFO.  
• “  
indicator memory channel number blink.  
eRotate [DIAL] to select VF.”  
rPush [V/MS.MW~] for 1 sec. again.  
VFO mode is selected automatically.  
eRotate [DIAL] to select the target memory channel.  
rPush [V/MS.MW~] for 1 sec. again to transfer.  
[EXAMPLE]: Copying channel 20 to 51.  
Select memory channel  
Push  
for 1 sec.  
Rotate  
Push  
for 1 sec.  
FM  
DUP T SQL  
FM  
DUP T SQL  
FM  
DUP T SQL  
P SKIP  
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MEMORY CHANNELS 5  
I Memory clearing  
Contents of programmed memories can be cleared (blanked),  
if desired.  
rPush [V/MS.MW~] for 1 sec. to clear the contents.  
3 beeps sound.  
Return to VFO or memory mode, if VFO is selected before per-  
forming the step q.  
Return to select memory write conditions if memory mode is se-  
qPush [V/MS.MW~] for 1 sec. to select select memory  
write condition.  
lected before performing the step q.— “  
indicator memory  
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1 short and 1 long beeps sound.  
and channel number blink. Push [V/MS.MW~] momentarily  
to return to memory mode.  
• “  
indicator and memory channel number blink.  
Do not hold [V/MS.MW~] for more than 2 sec. otherwise the  
memory contents will be copied to VFO.  
Push  
for 1 sec.  
wRotate [DIAL] to select the desired memory channel to be  
cleared.  
eWhile pushing [MODESCAN], rotate [DIAL] to select  
CLEAR.”  
After releasing [MODESCAN], CLRis displayed instead of the  
frequency indication, and only “  
• “CLEARitem can also be selected by pushing [MODESCAN]  
several times.  
indicator blinks.  
While pushing [FUNC], push [V/MS.MW~] for 1 sec.  
after the step w is operated can also be cleared the mem-  
ory contents. In this case, the steps e and r are not nec-  
essary.  
[DIAL]  
NOTE: Be careful!the contents of cleared memories  
CANNOT be re-called even in bank channel opera-  
tion.  
After [MODESCAN]  
released  
[V/MS.MW~]  
[MODESCAN]  
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MEMORY CHANNELS  
I
Transferring memory contents  
Contents of programmed memory channels can be trans-  
ferred to another memory.  
ExampleTransferring the  
contents of memory channel  
20 to channel 30.  
[DIAL]  
qPush [V/MS.MW~] for 1 sec. to enter select memory  
write condition.  
Steps q and w  
FM  
DUP T SQL  
1 short and 1 long beeps sound.  
• “  
indicator and memory channel number blink.  
[V/MS.MW~]  
Do not hold [V/MS.MW~] for more than 2 sec. otherwise the  
memory contents will be copied to VFO.  
wRotate [DIAL] to select the desired memory channel to be  
transferred.  
[MODESCAN]  
[FUNC]  
Step e  
eWhile pushing [MODESCAN], rotate [DIAL] to select  
CLEARitem.  
Pushing [MODESCAN] several times also CLEARitem is se-  
lectable.  
rPush [V/MS.MW~] for 1 sec.  
The displayed contents are cleared.  
Step r  
Step t  
CONVENIENT!:  
Instead of the steps e and r operations, while pushing  
and holding [FUNC], push [V/MS.MW~] for 1 sec. also  
clearing the contents.  
Step y  
FM  
DUP T SQL  
tRotate [DIAL] to select the desired target memory channel.  
yPush [V/MS.MW~] for 1 sec. to transfer the contents.  
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MEMORY CHANNELS 5  
I Erasing/transferring bank contents  
Contents of programmed memory channels can be or trans-  
ferred to another memory.  
eWhile pushing [MODESCAN], rotate [DIAL] to select  
BANKitem.  
Pushing [MODESCAN] several times, BANKitem is also se-  
lectable.  
INFORMATION: Even if the memory bank contents are  
cleared, the memory channel contents still remain pro-  
grammed.  
rWhile pushing [BAND•  
], rotate [DIAL] to select the de-  
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sired bank group to be transfer.  
Select -- -- -- --indication when erasing the contents from the  
qSelect the desired bank contents to be transferred or  
erased from the bank.  
bank.  
When transferring  
When erasing  
Push [V/MS.MW~] to select memory mode.  
While pushing [BAND•  
], rotate the [DIAL] to select  
the desired memory bank group.  
Rotate [DIAL] to select the bank channel.  
Bank initial stops blinking.  
tRotate [DIAL] to select the desired bank channel.  
yWhile pushing [MODESCAN], rotate [DIAL] to select  
S.MWitem.  
Pushing [MODESCAN] several times, S.MWitem is also se-  
lectable.  
uPush [V/MS.MW~] for 1 sec.  
Select the bank channel with [BAND•  
sired.  
] and [DIAL], if de-  
Bank initial blinks.  
wPush [V/MS.MW~] for 1 sec. to enter select memory  
write condition.  
1 short and 1 long beeps sound.  
Displays the original memory channel number automatically and  
indicator and memory channel number blink.  
Do not hold [V/MS.MW~] for more than 2 sec. otherwise the  
bank contents will be copied to VFO.  
Push  
for 1 sec.  
FM  
DUP T SQL  
FM  
DUP T SQL  
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SCAN OPERATION  
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I Scan types  
Scanning searches for signals automatically and makes it  
easier to locate new stations for contact or listening purposes.  
There are 7 scan types and 4 resume conditions to suit your  
operating needs.  
Repeatedly scans all frequen-  
cies over the entire band.  
Repeatedly scans all frequen-  
cies over the entire selected  
band.  
FULL SCAN (p. 26)  
SELECTED BAND SCAN  
(p. 26)  
150  
kHz  
1303.995  
MHz  
Band  
edge  
Band  
edge  
Some frequency ranges are  
not scanned according to the  
frequency coverage of the re-  
ceivers version.  
Scan  
Jump  
Scan  
Jump  
Repeatedly scans between  
two user-programmed fre-  
quencies. Used for checking  
for frequencies within a speci-  
fied range such as repeater  
output frequencies, etc.  
Repeatedly scans memory  
channels except those set as  
skip channels. Skip channels  
can be turned ON and OFF  
PROGRAMMED SCAN  
MEMORY (SKIP) SCAN  
(p. 26)  
(p. 28)  
Band  
edge  
Scan edges  
Band  
edge  
xxB  
SKIP  
xxA  
M 1  
M 2  
M 3  
M 5  
by pushing [FUNC]  
+
M 0  
M 4  
Scan  
Jump  
[V/MS.MW~] in memory  
mode.  
SKIP  
M 199  
M 6  
Repeatedly scans all bank  
channels or selected bank  
channels. The skip scan is  
also available.  
Skips unwanted frequencies  
or channels that inconve-  
niently stop scanning. This  
function can be turned ON  
and OFF by pushing [FUNC]  
+ [V/MS.MW~] in either  
VFO or memory mode.  
ALL/SELECTED BANK  
SCAN (p. 28)  
SKIP  
FREQUENCY/MEMORY  
SKIP FUNCTION (p. 30)  
Band  
edge  
Band  
edge  
A00  
A01  
A02  
Scan  
Jump  
A99  
A03  
SKIP  
SKIP  
SKIP  
A98  
A05  
A04  
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SCAN OPERATION 6  
I Full/band/programmed scan  
qSelect VFO mode with [V/MS.MW~].  
tTo start the scan, push [MODESCAN].  
Select the desired frequency band with [BAND•  
wSet the squelch to the point where noise is just muted.  
ePush [MODESCAN] for 1 sec. to enter scanning type se-  
lection condition.  
], if desired.  
Scan pauses when a signal is received.  
Rotate [DIAL] to change the scanning direction, or resumes  
manually.  
Push [MODESCAN] again to stop the scan.  
rRotate [DIAL] to select the desired scanning type.  
• “ALLfor full scan; BANDfor band scan, PROGxxfor pro-  
grammed scan (xx= 0 to 24; programmed scan edges numbers  
only displayed)  
During full/band scan  
During programmed scan  
FM  
P SKIP  
FM  
P SKIP  
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Full scan selection  
[DIAL]  
NOTE: Instead of the steps e to t operations, while  
pushing and holding [MODESCAN], rotate [DIAL] to se-  
lect the desired scan type. In this case, scan starts when  
releasing [MODESCAN].  
Band scan selection  
[MODESCAN]  
About the scanning steps: The selected tuning step in  
each frequency band (in VFO mode) is used during scan.  
Programmed scan selection  
Selectable between 0to 24”  
if programmed  
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SCAN OPERATION  
I Scan edges programming  
Scan edges can be programmed in the same manner as  
memory channels. Scan edges are programmed into scan  
edges, 00A/00B to 24A/24B, in memory channels.  
tPush [V/MS.MW~] for 1 sec.  
3 beeps sound  
The other scan edge channel B,00B to 24B, automatically se-  
lected when continuing to push [V/MS.MW~] after program-  
ming.  
qPush [V/MS.MW~] to select VFO mode.  
wSet the desired frequency:  
yTo program a frequency for the other pair of scan edges,  
00B or 24B, repeat steps w and r.  
If the same frequency is programmed into a pair of scan edges,  
programmed scan will not function.  
Select the desired band with [BAND•  
Set the desired frequency with [DIAL].  
].  
Set other data (e.g. offset frequency, duplex direction, tone  
squelch, etc.), if desired.  
[DIAL]  
ePush [V/MS.MW~] for 1 sec. to select select memory  
write condition.  
1 short and 1 long beeps sound.  
• “  
indicator and memory channel number blink.  
rRotate [DIAL] to select the desired programmed scan edge  
[V/MS.MW~]  
channel from 00A to 24A.  
[EXAMPLE]: Programming 145.300 MHz into scan edges 03A.  
Push  
for 1 sec.  
Rotate  
Push  
for 1 sec.  
FM  
P SKIP  
FM  
FM  
P SKIP  
FM  
P SKIP  
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SCAN OPERATION 6  
I Memory/bank/all bank scan  
qSelect memory mode with [V/MS.MW~].  
tPush [MODESCAN] momentarily to start all bank or bank  
scan.  
Select the desired bank with [BAND•  
] for bank scan.  
wSet the squelch to the point where noise is just muted.  
ePush [MODESCAN] for 1 sec. to;  
• When memory mode is selected at the step q:  
- start memory scan.  
Scan pauses when a signal is received.  
Rotate [DIAL] to change the scanning direction, or resumes  
manually.  
yTo stop the scan, push [MODESCAN].  
• When a bank channel is selected at the step q:  
- enter scan type selection mode.  
During memory/all bank scan During bank scan  
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WFM AM DUP T SQL  
DTCS  
WFM AM DUP T SQL  
DTCS  
rRotate [DIAL] to select the desired scanning type.  
• “ALLfor all bank scan; BANKfor bank scan.  
All bank scan selection  
[DIAL]  
IMPORTANT!: To perform memory or bank scan, 2 or  
more memory/bank channels MUST be programmed, oth-  
erwise the scan never starts.  
Bank scan selection  
[MODESCAN]  
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SCAN OPERATION  
D During auto-memory write scanning:  
When signal is received, scan pauses and the frequency is  
stored into auto memory write channel group (R000R199).  
- 2 short beeps sound when stored.  
Scan resumes after frequency storing.  
When all channels are stored, the scan cancels automati-  
cally and 1 long beep sounds.  
I Auto memory write scan  
This scan is useful for searching a specied 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.  
qSelect VFO mode with [V/MS.MW~].  
wPush [MODESCAN] for 1 sec. to enter scanning type se-  
lection condition.  
D Re-calling the stored frequencies:  
qPush [V/MS.MW~] to select memory mode.  
eRotate [DIAL] to select the desired scanning type.  
• “ALLfor full scan; BANDfor band scan, PROGxxfor pro-  
grammed scan (xx= 0 to 24; programmed scan edges numbers  
only displayed)  
wPush [BAND•  
[BAND], rotate [DIAL] to select the auto memory write  
channel group.  
• “Rappears.  
] several times, or while pushing  
rPush [MODESCAN] to start the scan.  
tPush [V/MS.MW~] to turn the automatic memory write  
function ON and OFF.  
eRotate [DIAL] to select the desired channel.  
FM  
R
• “  
indicator blinks.  
Rappears when auto memory  
write channel group is selected.  
[DIAL]  
During auto memory  
write scan  
FM  
P SKIP  
D Clearing the stored frequencies:  
qSelect the auto memory write channel group.  
wWhile pushing [FUNC], push [V/MS.MW~] for 1 sec. to  
clear the all channels contents.  
[V/MS.MW~]  
[MODESCAN]  
indicator blinks dur-  
ing auto memory write  
scan.  
1 short and 1 long beeps sound.  
NOTE: The auto memory write channel contents CANNOT  
be cleared by an independent channel. Thus it is good idea  
to copy the contents into regular memory channel.  
yPush [MODESCAN] to stop scan.  
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SCAN OPERATION 6  
I Skip channel/frequency setting  
Memory channels can be set to be skipped for memory skip  
scan. In addition, memory channels can be set to be skipped  
for both memory skip scan and frequency skip scan. These  
are useful to speed up the scan interval.  
rWhile pushing [FUNC], rotate [DIAL] to select the skip con-  
dition from SKIP,” “PSKIPor OFFfor the selected chan-  
nel.  
SKIP : The channel is skipped during memory or bank scan.  
PSKIP : The channel is skipped during memory/bank scan and  
the programmed frequency is skipped during VFO scan,  
such as programmed scan.  
OFF : The channel or programmed frequency is scanned dur-  
ing any scan.  
qSelect a memory channel:  
Push [V/MS.MW~] to select memory mode.  
Rotate [DIAL] to select the desired channel to be a skip  
channel/frequency.  
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tPush [MODESCAN] several times, or while pushing and  
holding [MODESCAN] rotate [DIAL] to select S.MWitem.  
yPush [V/MS.MW~] for 1 sec. to set the skip condition.  
• “SKIPor P SKIPindicator appears, according to the skip se-  
lection in the step r.  
wPush [V/MS.MW~] for 1 sec. to enter select memory  
write condition.  
ePush [MODESCAN] several times to select SKIPitem.  
While pushing [MODESCAN], rotating [DIAL] can also select  
SKIPitem.  
Skip channel setting  
Program skip setting  
FM  
SKIP  
FM  
P SKIP  
[DIAL]  
Skip setting  
SKIPappears  
P SKIPappears  
[MODESCAN]  
CONVENIENT!  
The skip setting can also be set with the following operation  
for easy setting.  
qSelect the desired memory channel to be set as a skip  
channel/frequency.  
w
While pushing [FUNC], push [V/MS.MW~] to select the  
skip condition from SKIP,” “P SKIPand OFF (no indication).”  
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SCAN OPERATION  
USING  
EXPANDED SET MODE  
I Scan resume condition  
D Scan pause timer  
D Scan resume timer  
The scan pauses when receiving signals according to the  
scan pause time. It can be set from 220 sec. or unlimited.  
The scan re-starts after a signal disappears according to the  
resume time. it can be set from 05 sec. or unlimited.  
qPush [TSSET] for 1 sec. to enter set mode.  
wRotate [DIAL] to select EXPANDitem.  
eWhile pushing [FUNC], rotate [DIAL] to turn the expand set  
mode selection ON.  
qPush [TSSET] for 1 sec. to enter set mode.  
wRotate [DIAL] to select EXPANDitem.  
eWhile pushing [FUNC], rotate [DIAL] to turn the expand set  
mode selection ON.  
rRotate [DIAL] to select PAUSEitem.  
tWhile pushing [FUNC], rotate [DIAL] to set the desired  
scan pausing time from 220 sec. (2 sec. steps) and  
HOLD.”  
rRotate [DIAL] to select RESUMEitem.  
tWhile pushing [FUNC], rotate [DIAL] to set the desired  
scan pausing time from 05 sec. (1 sec. steps) and  
HOLD.”  
• “2SEC”–“20SEC: Scan pauses 220 sec. while receiving a sig-  
nal.  
• “0SEC”  
: Scan restarts immediately after the signal dis-  
appears.  
• “HOLD”  
: Scan pauses on a received a signal until it  
disappears.  
• “1SEC”–“5SEC: Scan restarts 15 sec. after the signal disap-  
pears.  
• “HOLD”  
: Scan restarts by rotating [DIAL] only.  
yPush [TSSET] to exit set mode.  
yPush [TSSET] to exit set mode.  
Pause timer setting  
Resume timer setting  
[DIAL]  
[DIAL]  
[FUNC]  
After 1 sec.  
[FUNC]  
[TSSET]  
After 1 sec.  
[TSSET]  
Setting indication  
Setting indication  
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PRIORITY WATCH  
7
I Priority watch types  
Priority watch checks for signals on a frequency every 5 sec.  
while operating on a VFO frequency or scanning. The re-  
ceiver has 3 priority watch types to suit your needs.  
MEMORY CHANNEL WATCH  
While operating on a VFO fre-  
quency, priority watch checks for  
a signal on the selected memory  
channel every 5 sec.  
5 sec.  
The watch resumes according to the selected scan resume  
condition. See the left page for details.  
VFO  
frequency  
Memory  
channel  
A memory channel with skip infor-  
mation can be watched.  
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NOTES:  
If the pocket beep function is activated, the receiver auto-  
matically selects the tone squelch function when priority  
watch starts.  
MEMORY SCAN WATCH  
While operating on a VFO fre-  
quency, priority watch checks for  
signals on each memory chan-  
nel in sequence.  
The memory skip function and/or  
memory bank scan is useful to  
speed up the scan.  
5 sec.  
D About priority beep function  
Mch 000  
SKIP Mch 001  
Mch 001  
When receiving a signal on the priority frequency, you can be  
alerted with beeps and a blinking S.This function can be  
activated when setting the priority watch function ON.  
VFO  
frequency  
Mch 999  
VFO SCAN WATCH  
While scanning on VFO mode,  
priority watch checks for signals  
on the selected memory chan-  
nel every 5 sec.  
5 sec.  
VFO  
scan  
Memory  
channel  
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PRIORITY WATCH  
I Priority watch operation  
D Memory channel watch and memory scan watch  
qSelect VFO mode; then, set an operating frequency.  
TV channel can also be selected.  
yPush [TSSET] to exit set mode and start the watch.  
• “PRIOindicator appears.  
wSet the watching channel(s).  
The receiver checks the memory/bank channel(s) every 5 sec.  
The watch resumes according to the selected scan resume con-  
dition. (p. 31)  
For memory channel watch:  
Select the desired memory channel.  
For memory scan watch:  
During priority watch  
Select memory mode, or the desired bank group; then,  
push [MODESCAN] for 1 sec. to start memory/bank scan.  
ePush [TSSET] for 1 sec. to enter set mode.  
FM  
P SKIP  
PRIO  
FM  
PRIO  
rRotate [DIAL] to select PRIOitem.  
tWhile pushing [FUNC], rotate to turn the priority watch ON.  
Select BELLif the priority beep function is necessary.  
Monitors VFO frequency  
for 5 sec.  
Pauses on  
(bank) channel when a  
signal is received.  
a
memory  
Priority setting item  
During priority watch with priority beep  
[DIAL]  
FM  
P SKIP  
PRIO  
FM  
PRIO  
[FUNC]  
Priority ON  
Emits beep and blinks Sindicator when a signal is  
received on a memory (bank) channel.  
[TSSET]  
uPush [TSSET] to cancel the watch.  
Priority beep ON  
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PRIORITY WATCH 7  
D VFO scan watch  
qSelect memory mode.  
During VFO scan watch  
Select a memory bank, if desired.  
wPush [MODESCAN] for 1 sec. to start memory/bank scan,  
if desired.  
FM  
P SKIP  
PRIO  
FM  
PRIO  
When scanning memory/bank channels:  
Starts memory/bank scan rst. Memory/bank scan can-  
not be started after VFO scan is started.  
Searches VFO frequen-  
cies for 5 sec.  
Pauses on  
(bank) channel when a  
signal is received.  
a
memory  
ePush [TSSET] for 1 sec. to enter set mode.  
rRotate [DIAL] to select PRIOitem.  
tWhile pushing [FUNC], rotate to turn the priority watch ON.  
Select BELLif the priority beep function is necessary.  
yPush [TSSET] to exit set mode and start the watch.  
• “PRIOindicator appears.  
During VFO scan watch with priority beep  
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FM  
P SKIP  
PRIO  
FM  
PRIO  
Emits beep and blinks Sindicator when a signal is  
received on a memory (bank) channel.  
uPush [MODESCAN] for 1 sec. to enter scan type selection  
condition.  
iRotate [DIAL] to select the desired scan type from ALL,”  
BANDand PROGxx (xx= 024).”  
oPush [MODESCAN] to start the VFO scan watch.  
The receiver checks the memory channel(s) every 5 sec.  
The watch resumes according to the selected scan resume con-  
dition. (p. 31)  
!
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Push [TSSET] to cancel the watch and scan.  
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TONE SQUELCH AND POCKET BEEP  
8
I Tone/DTCS squelch operation  
The tone or DTCS squelch opens only when receiving a sig-  
nal with the same pre-programmed subaudible tone or DTCS  
code, respectively. You can silently wait for the specied sig-  
nal using the same tone.  
uPush [TSSET] to exit set mode.  
One of TSQL,TSQLS,” “DTCSor SDTCSappears ac-  
cording to the tone selection in the step y.  
FM  
T SQL  
P SKIP  
FM  
T SQL  
P SKIP  
qSet the desired frequency in FM mode.  
wPush [TSSET] for 1 sec. to enter set mode.  
eRotate [DIAL] to select EXPANDitem.  
rWhile pushing [FUNC], rotate [DIAL] to turn the expanded  
set mode ON.  
Tone squelch selection  
Tone squelch with pocket  
beep function selection  
FM  
DTCS P SKIP  
FM  
DTCS P SKIP  
tRotate [DIAL] to select TSQLitem.  
yWhile pushing [FUNC], rotate [DIAL] to select the desired  
subaudible tone condition from TSQL,” “P BEEP,” “DTCS,”  
P DTCSand OFF.”  
DTCS selection  
DTCS with pocket beep  
function selection  
iWhen a signal with the matched tone is received, the  
squelch opens and the receiver emits audio.  
When pocket beep function is activated, the receiver also  
emits beep tones and blinks S.  
Beep tones sound and Sblinks for 30 sec.  
oPush [FUNC] to stop the beeps and blinking manually.  
• “Sdisappears and the pocket beep function is deactivated.  
To cancel the tone squelch or DTCS, select OFFwith the  
TSQLitem in the expanded set mode, as described in the  
step y.  
Tone squelch selection  
DTCS selection  
Tone squelch with pocket  
beep function selection  
!
0
DTCS with pocket beep  
function selection  
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TONE SQUELCH AND POCKET BEEP 8  
I Tone squelch frequency/DTCS code setting  
88.5 Hz and 023 is set as the default for the tone squelch fre-  
quency and the DTCS code, respectively. The frequency and  
code can be selected as desired.  
Available tone frequency list  
67.0  
69.3  
71.9  
74.4  
77.0  
79.7  
82.5  
94.8 110.9 131.8 156.7 171.3 186.2 203.5 229.1  
97.4 114.8 136.5 159.8 173.8 189.9 206.5 233.6  
85.4 100.0 118.8 141.3 162.2 177.3 192.8 210.7 241.8  
88.5 103.5 123.0 146.2 165.5 179.9 196.6 218.1 250.3  
91.5 107.2 127.3 151.4 167.9 183.5 199.5 225.7 254.1  
qPush [TSSET] for 1 sec. to enter set mode.  
wRotate [DIAL] to select EXPANDitem.  
eWhile pushing [FUNC], rotate [DIAL] to turn the expanded  
set mode ON.  
rRotate [DIAL] to select TONEitem when selecting the  
tone squelch frequency; select CODEitem when select-  
ing the DTCS code.  
NOTE: The receiver has 50 tone frequencies and conse-  
quently their spacing is narrow compared to units having  
38 tones. Therefore, some tone frequencies may receive  
interference from adjacent tone frequencies.  
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Available DTCS code list  
Tone squelch frequency selection  
023  
025  
026  
031  
032  
036  
043  
047  
051  
053  
054  
065  
071  
072  
073  
074  
114  
115  
116  
122  
125  
131  
132  
134  
143  
145  
152  
155  
156  
162  
165  
172  
174  
205  
212  
223  
225  
226  
243  
244  
245  
246  
251  
252  
255  
261  
263  
265  
266  
271  
274  
306  
311  
315  
325  
331  
332  
343  
346  
351  
356  
364  
365  
371  
411  
412  
413  
423  
431  
432  
445  
446  
452  
454  
455  
462  
464  
465  
466  
503  
506  
516  
523  
526  
532  
546  
565  
606  
612  
624  
627  
631  
632  
654  
662  
664  
703  
712  
723  
731  
732  
734  
743  
754  
After  
1 sec.  
DTCS code selection  
After  
1 sec.  
tWhile pushing [FUNC], rotate [DIAL] to select the desired  
subaudible tone frequency or DTCS code.  
See the tables at right.  
yPush [TSSET] to exit set mode.  
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TONE SQUELCH AND POCKET BEEP  
I DTCS polarity setting  
As well as the code setting, the polarity setting is also avail-  
able for the DTCS operation. When a different polarity is set,  
the DTCS never releases audio mute even a signal with  
matched code number is received.  
tWhile pushing [FUNC], rotate [DIAL] to select the polarity  
from normal (NORMAL) and reverse (REV).  
qPush [TSSET] for 1 sec. to enter set mode.  
wRotate [DIAL] to select EXPANDitem.  
eWhile pushing [FUNC], rotate [DIAL] to turn the expanded  
set mode ON.  
Normal polarity  
Reverse polarity  
yPush [TSSET] to exit set mode.  
rRotate [DIAL] to select DTCS Pitem.  
[DIAL]  
[FUNC]  
After 1 sec.  
[TSSET]  
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TONE SQUELCH AND POCKET BEEP 8  
I Tone scan  
By monitoring a signal that is being operated with pocket  
beep, tone or DTCS squelch function, you can determine the  
tone frequency or DTCS code necessary to open a squelch.  
r When the CTCSS tone frequency or 3-digit DTCS code is  
matched, the squelch opens and the tone frequency or  
code is temporarily programmed into the selected condi-  
tion, such as memory channel.  
The tone scan pauses when a CTCSS tone frequency or 3-digit  
DTCS code is detected.  
qSet the frequency to be checked for a tone frequency or  
code.  
wTurn the desired tone type, tone squelch or DTCS, ON in  
expanded set mode.  
One of TSQLor DTCSappears.  
Even the pocket beep function is activated, the function is can-  
celled when starts the tone scan.  
NOTE: The decoded tone frequency or code is pro-  
grammed temporarily when a memory channel is se-  
lected. However, this will be cleared when the memory  
channel is re-selected.  
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eWhile pushing [FUNC], push [MODESCAN] to start the  
tone scan.  
To change the scanning direction, rotate [DIAL].  
For your convenient!  
Even no tone type is selected, either tone squelch or DTCS,  
pushing [MODESCAN] while pushing and holding [FUNC]  
also start tone scan. In this case, the tone scan searching for  
tone squelch frequency only.  
Tone squelch scan  
[FUNC]  
[MODESCAN] DTCS scan  
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SET MODE  
9
I General  
Set mode is used for programming infrequently changed val-  
ues or conditions of functions.  
D Expanded set mode ON/OFF  
qPush [TSSET] for 1 sec. to enter set mode.  
wRotate [DIAL] to select EXPANDitem.  
In addition, the IC-R5 has an expanded set mode which is  
used for programming even more infrequently changed val-  
ues or conditions of functions. When turning the expanded  
set mode OFF, only half of the set mode items are displayed  
for simple operation.  
eWhile pushing [FUNC], rotate [DIAL] to turn the expanded  
set mode ON and OFF.  
D Set mode entering and operation  
qPush [TSSET] for 1 sec. to enter set mode.  
wRotate [DIAL] to select the desired item.  
eWhile pushing [FUNC], rotate [DIAL] to select the desired  
value or condition.  
Expanded set mode OFF  
Expanded set mode ON  
rPush [TSSET] to exit set mode, or rotate [DIAL] to select  
another set mode item.  
rRotate [DIAL] to select the desired item.  
tWhile pushing [FUNC], rotate [DIAL] to select the desired  
value or condition.  
yPush [TSSET] to exit set mode, or rotate [DIAL] to select  
another item.  
[DIAL]  
[FUNC]  
[TSSET]  
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Monitor switch action (p. 43) Auto power OFF (p. 44)  
I Set mode items  
The following items are available in the set mode and ex-  
panded set mode.  
Scan resume timer (p. 44)  
Offset frequency (p. 45)  
Tone squelch (p. 45)  
DTCS code (p. 46)  
Scan pause timer (p. 44)  
Scan stop beep (p. 44)  
Duplex direction (p. 45)  
Tone frequency (p. 46)  
DTCS polarity (p. 46)  
Weather alert(p. 47)  
D
General set mode items  
Dial select step (p. 41)  
Key-touch beep (p. 41)  
Display backlighting (p. 41)  
Antenna selection* (p. 42)  
Priority watch (p. 41)  
Beep output level (p. 41)  
Power save (p. 42)  
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Expanded set mode (p. 39)  
LCD contrast (p. 47)  
*Appears when accessing set mode from AM broadcast band or FM  
broadcast band only.  
D
Expanded set mode items  
Key lock effect (p. 43)  
Dial speed acceleration (p. 43)  
Available for the USA version only.  
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SET MODE  
D
D
Dial select step  
Beep output level  
Select the tuning step while pushing [FUNC] from 100 kHz,  
1 MHz (default) and 10 MHz.  
Adjust the key-touch beep tone level to the desired level  
within 32 levels or to the related level with volume control.  
VOLUME  
: The beep tone level is linked with the vol-  
ume set level. (default)  
_ _ _ _ _ _ ooo ooo  
: The beep tone level is xed in 32 steps.  
The key-touch beep (previous item) must be set to ON to  
have a beep tone.  
1 MHz step  
100 kHz step  
D
Priority watch  
Turn the priority watch or priority beep (priority watch with  
beep emission capability) ON. (default: OFF)  
ON : Start priority watch after exiting set mode.  
Related to volume level  
Fixed output level  
BELL : Emits beeps and blinking Sindicator when  
a signal is received on the priority frequency.  
D
Display backlighting  
The receiver has display backlighting with a 5 sec. timer for  
nighttime operation. The backlighting can be turned ON con-  
tinuously or turned OFF, if desired.  
Priority watch ON  
Priority beep ON  
AUTO : Lights when some operation is performed, goes  
out after 5 sec. (default)  
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ON  
: Lights continuously during receiver power is ON.  
Key-touch beep  
OFF : Never lights.  
The key-touch beep can be turned OFF for silent operation.  
(default: ON)  
Auto setting  
Continuously ON setting  
Key-touch beep ON  
Key-touch beep OFF  
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D
D
Power save  
Antenna selection  
The power save function reduces the current drain to con-  
serve battery power. This power save function can be turned  
OFF, if desired.  
In the default setting (ONselection), the power save func-  
tion is activated in 1:4 (125 msec.: 500 msec.) ratio when no sig-  
nal is received for 5 sec. The ratio becomes 1:8 (125 msec.:  
1 sec.) when no signal is received for another 60 sec.  
This item appears only when accessing set mode from  
AM or FM broadcast band, 0.4951.620 MHz or  
76.000107.995 MHz (differ according to version), re-  
spectively. And the selectable condition is differ ac-  
cording to the selected band.  
Select using antenna for the AM or FM broadcast band re-  
ception independently.  
EXT : Use the antenna connected to the antenna con-  
nector. (default)  
BAR : Use the internal bar antenna for AM broadcast  
band reception. (This selection appears only  
when accessing set mode from AM broadcast  
band.)  
Power save ON  
Power save OFF  
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EAR : Use the connected earphones cable as the an-  
tenna for FM broadcast band reception. (This se-  
lection appears only when accessing set mode  
from FM broadcast band.)  
External antenna  
Internal bar antenna  
Connected earphone cable  
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SET MODE  
D
D
Key lock effect  
Dial speed acceleration  
While the key lock function is ON, [Y]/[Z] and [SQL] can still  
be accessed. Accessible switches can be set to one of 4  
groups.  
The dial speed acceleration automatically speeds up the tun-  
ing dial speed when rotating [DIAL] rapidly.  
ON  
: The dial speed acceleration is tuned ON.  
(default)  
[PWR] and [FUNC]+[BAND•  
] are also accessible during  
the lock, however, these switches are not effected by this set-  
ting.  
OFF : The dial speed acceleration is turned OFF.  
NORMAL: [Y]/[Z] and [SQL] are accessible. (default)  
NO SQL : [SQL] is accessible.  
NO VOL : [Y]/[Z] are accessible.  
The acceleration ON  
The acceleration OFF  
ALL  
: No accessible switch is available, except  
[PWR] and [FUNC]+[BAND].  
D
Monitor switch action  
The monitor switch, [SQL], can be set as a stickyswitch.  
When set to the sticky condition, each push of [SQL] toggles  
the monitor function ON and OFF.  
Normal lock condition  
Squelch level can be adjusted  
PUSH : Pushing and holding [SQL] to monitor the fre-  
quency. (default)  
HOLD : Push [SQL] momentarily to monitor the fre-  
quency and push momentarily again to cancel it.  
Audio output can be adjusted  
Receiver power and lock  
function only switchable  
Push to monitor  
Push and hold [SQL] to monitor  
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D
D
Auto power OFF  
Scan resume timer  
The receiver can be set to automatically turn OFF after a  
specied period with a beep when no key operations are per-  
formed.  
Selects scan resume time. Scan resumes after the specied  
period when the received signal disappears.  
0  
: Scan resumes immediately when the received  
signal disappears.  
30 min., 1 hour, 1.5 hours, 2 hours and OFF (default) can be  
specied. The specied period is retained even when the re-  
ceiver is turned OFF by the auto power OFF function. To can-  
cel the function, select OFFin this set mode.  
15  
: Scan pause 15 sec. after the received signal  
disappears. (default: 2 sec.)  
HOLD : Scan pauses on the received signal even if it  
disappears. Rotate [DIAL] to resume manually.  
30 min. timer  
2 hrs. timer  
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Scan resumes after 2 sec.  
Scan resumes manually  
D
Scan pause timer  
D
Scan stop beep  
Selects the scan pause time. When receiving signals, the  
scan pauses according to the scan pause time.  
220 : Scan pauses for 220 sec. on a received signal,  
and selected in 2 sec. steps. (default: 10 sec.)  
Turns the scan stop beep function ON and OFF.  
When the function is activated (ONis selected), a long beep  
will sounds each time when signal is received during scan.  
HOLD : Scan pauses on a received signal until it disap-  
pears. Rotate [DIAL] to resume manually.  
No beep is sound when  
receiving a signal  
A long beep is sound when  
receiving a signal  
Scan pauses for 10 sec.  
Scan pauses until signal  
disappears  
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SET MODE  
D
D
Offset frequency  
Tone squelch  
Sets the duplex offset frequency for each frequency band in-  
dependently within 0 to 159.995 MHz range. During duplex  
operation (DUP or +DUP), the monitoring frequency (while  
[SQL] is pushed) shifts the set frequency.  
Sets tone or DTCS squelch operation and pocket beep capa-  
bility, when waiting for the desired signal.  
OFF  
: Regular noise squelch operation. (default)  
: Using tone squelch. The squelch opens only  
when a signal with matched subaudible tone  
is received.  
TSQL  
P BEEP : In addition to the TSQLsetting, alert beeps  
will sound when a signal with matched tone is  
received.  
The default value may differ according to the selected fre-  
quency band (before accessing set mode) and receiver version.  
DTCS  
: Using DTCS squelch. The squelch opens  
only when a signal with matched DTCS code  
is received.  
The selected tuning step in VFO mode is used for the off-  
set frequency setting.  
P DTCS : In addition to the DTCSsetting, alert beeps  
will sound when a signal with matched DTCS  
code is received.  
D
Duplex direction  
Sets the duplex direction. The displaying frequency shifts the  
programmed frequency in offset frequency above when mon-  
itor function is in use (while pushing [SQL]).  
OFF  
• –DUP  
: Simplex operation. (default)  
: The displaying frequency shifts down dur-  
ing monitor.  
Tone squelch operation  
Pocket beep operation  
+DUP  
: The displaying frequency shifts up during  
monitor.  
DTCS squelch operation  
DTCS beep operation  
The subaudible tone frequency and DTCS code is pro-  
grammed in the tone frequency and DTCS code item, re-  
spectively.  
Simplex operation  
Positive duplex operation  
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D
D
Tone frequency  
DTCS code  
Sets subaudible tone frequency for tone squelch operation.  
Total of 50 tone frequencies (67.0254.1 Hz) are available.  
(default: 88.5 Hz)  
Sets DTCS code for DTCS squelch operation. Total of 104  
codes (023754) are available.  
(default: 023)  
88.5 Hz setting  
254.1 Hz setting  
Code 023 setting  
Code 754 setting  
Available subaudible tone frequencies  
Available DTCS code  
67.0  
69.3  
71.9  
74.4  
77.0  
79.7  
82.5  
94.8 110.9 131.8 156.7 171.3 186.2 203.5 229.1  
97.4 114.8 136.5 159.8 173.8 189.9 206.5 233.6  
023  
025  
026  
031  
032  
036  
043  
047  
051  
053  
054  
065  
071  
072  
073  
074  
114  
115  
116  
122  
125  
131  
132  
134  
143  
145  
152  
155  
156  
162  
165  
172  
174  
205  
212  
223  
225  
226  
243  
244  
245  
246  
251  
252  
255  
261  
263  
265  
266  
271  
274  
306  
311  
315  
325  
331  
332  
343  
346  
351  
356  
364  
365  
371  
411  
412  
413  
423  
431  
432  
445  
446  
452  
454  
455  
462  
464  
465  
466  
503  
506  
516  
523  
526  
532  
546  
565  
606  
612  
624  
627  
631  
632  
654  
662  
664  
703  
712  
723  
731  
732  
734  
743  
754  
85.4 100.0 118.8 141.3 162.2 177.3 192.8 210.7 241.8  
88.5 103.5 123.0 146.2 165.5 179.9 196.6 218.1 250.3  
91.5 107.2 127.3 151.4 167.9 183.5 199.5 225.7 254.1  
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The polarity can also be set in DTCS polarityas follow.  
D
DTCS polarity  
Sets DTCS polarity from normal and reverse.  
(default: NORMAL)  
Normal setting  
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Reverse setting  
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SET MODE  
D
LCD contrast  
Sets the LCD contrast within 1 (light) to 4 (dark) levels as de-  
sired.  
(default: 3)  
Contraset 3 setting  
Contraset 4 setting  
D
Weather alert function  
U.S.A. version only  
Turns weather alert function ON and OFF.  
Weather alert OFF  
Weather alert ON  
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OTHER FUNCTIONS  
10  
I Antenna selection  
USING  
EXPANDED SET MODE  
The IC-R5 has an internal bar antenna for receiving AM  
broadcast band (0.4951.620 MHz) signals. In addition, the  
connected earphones cable can be used as an antenna for  
receiving FM broadcast band (76.000107.995 MHz; differ ac-  
cording to version) signals.  
tWhile pushing [FUNC], rotate [DIAL] to select BARwhen  
set mode has accessed from the AM broadcast band; se-  
lect EARwhen set mode has accessed from the FM  
broadcast band.  
D Selecting antenna  
qSelect VFO mode with [V/MS.MW~].  
Bar antenna selection  
for 0.4951.620 MHz band for 76.000107.995 MHz band  
Earphone cable selection  
wPush [BAND•  
] several times, or while pushing  
[BAND•  
] rotate [DIAL] to select the AM or FM broad-  
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cast band.  
yPush [TSSET] momentarily to exit set mode.  
ePush [TSSET] for 1 sec. to enter set mode.  
rRotate [DIAL] to select ANTitem.  
• “ANTdisappears after 1 sec. and EXT(default) and Anap-  
pear.  
NOTE:  
Some noise or spurious may be received when the inter-  
nal bar or earphone cable is used for antenna.  
The supplied or third partys antenna MUST BE con-  
nected to the antenna connector to receive signals other  
than AM or FM broadcast bands.  
[DIAL]  
When receiving an AM broadcast signal with internal bar  
antenna, aim the receiver to better audio direction.  
When the internal bar or earphone cable is used for an-  
tenna, the attenuator function cannot be used.  
[FUNC]  
After 1 sec.  
[TSSET]  
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10 OTHER FUNCTIONS  
I [DIAL] function assignment  
The [DIAL] control can be used as an audio volume control in-  
stead of [Y]/[Z] keys to suit your preference. However, while  
[DIAL] is functions as an audio volume, [Y]/[Z] keys function  
as tuning control.  
I Weather channel operation  
U.S.A. version only  
D
Weather channel selection  
qSelect VFO mode with [V/MS.MW~].  
wPush [BAND•  
] several times, or while pushing  
While pushing [FUNC], push [TSSET] to toggle the [DIAL]  
function from tuning dial and audio volume.  
[BAND•  
] rotate [DIAL] to select the weather channel  
group.  
• “VOLappears when [DIAL] functions as an audio volume.  
eRotate [DIAL] to select the desired weather channel.  
[DIAL]  
FM  
P SKIP  
Weather channel indication  
FM  
[FUNC]  
VOL  
[TSSET]  
[BAND•  
]
VOLappears while  
[DIAL] functions as an  
audio volume.  
[DIAL] and [Y]/[Z] functions  
No VOLindication  
rPush [BAND•  
[V/MS.MW~] to select memory mode.  
] to change frequency band, or push  
VOLappears  
Frequency, Memory channel, Audio volume  
Squelch level, Scanning  
direction, Set mode item  
and condition set  
[DIAL]  
Audio volume set  
Frequency, Memory channel,  
Squelch level, Scanning  
direction, Set mode item  
and condition set  
[Y]/[Z]  
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D
Weather alert function  
NOTE: While receiving a signal (on a frequency other than  
the weather alert ON frequency), the receiving signal or  
audio will be interrupted momentarily every 5 sec. (approx.)  
in case the alert function is turned ON. This symptom is  
caused by the WX alert function. To cancel these symp-  
toms, set the weather alert item OFF in set mode.  
NOAA broadcast stations transmit weather alert tones before  
important weather announcements. When the weather alert  
function is turned ON, the selected weather channel is moni-  
tored each 5 sec. for the announcement. When the alert sig-  
nal is detected, the AL.Tand the WX channel are displayed  
alternately and sounds a beep tone until the receiver is oper-  
ated. The previously selected (used) weather channel is  
checked periodically during standby or while scanning.  
qSelect the desired weather channel.  
wTurn the weather alert function ON in set mode.  
Push [TSSET] to enter set mode.  
Rotate [DIAL] to select the weather alert item, then ro-  
tate [DIAL] while pushing and holding [FUNC] to set  
ON.  
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Push [TSSET] to exit set mode.  
eSet the desired stand-by condition.  
Select VFO or memory channel.  
Scan or priority watch operation can also be selected.  
rWhen the alert is detected, a beep sounds and the follow-  
ing indication will be displayed.  
FM  
FM  
Show above indications alternately.  
t Turn the weather alert function OFF in set mode.  
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10 OTHER FUNCTIONS  
wWhile pushing [V/MS.MW~], turn power ON to enter  
cloning mode (master receiver onlypower ON only for sub-re-  
ceiver).  
AT POWER ON  
I Data cloning  
Cloning allows you to quickly and easily transfer the pro-  
grammed contents from one receiver to another; or data from  
a personal computer to a receiver using the optional CS-R5  
CLONING SOFTWARE.  
D Cloning between receivers  
qConnect the OPC-474 cloning cable to the [SP] jack of the  
master and sub-receivers.  
[V/MS.MW~]  
CLONEand mappear  
when entered into cloning  
mode.  
The master receiver is used to send data to the sub-receiver.  
[PWR]  
Master receiver  
ePush [SQL] on the master receiver.  
The receiver show following indications.  
to [SP]  
to [SP]  
Master receiver indications  
Sub-receiver indications  
During cloning  
Master  
Sub-  
receiver  
receiver  
After cloning  
rWhen cloning is nished, turn power OFF, then ON to exit  
cloning mode.  
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D Cloning using a personal computer  
Data can be cloned to and from a personal computer (Mi-  
crosoft® Windows® 98/Me/2000/XP) using the optional CS-R5  
CLONING SOFTWARE and the optional OPC-478U CLONING  
CABLE. Consult the CS-R5 CLONING SOFTWARE HELP le for  
details.  
I Auto power-off function  
USING  
EXPANDED SET MODE  
The IC-R5 can be set to automatically turn OFF after a spec-  
ied period in which no operation is performed.  
120 min., 90 min., 60 min., 30 min. and OFF can be specied.  
The specified period is retained even when the receiver is  
turned OFF by the auto power-off function. To cancel the  
function, select OFFin step e below.  
D Cloning error  
NOTE: DO NOT push any key on the sub-receiver during  
cloning. This will cause a cloning error.  
When the display appears as below, a cloning error has oc-  
curred.  
qPush [TSSET] for 1 sec. to enter set mode.  
wRotate [DIAL] to select AP OFFitem.  
Turn the expanded set mode ON for selection. (p. 39)  
In such a case, both receivers automatically return to the  
clone standby condition and cloning must be repeated.  
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[DIAL]  
[FUNC]  
After 1 sec.  
[TSSET]  
eWhile pushing [FUNC], rotate [DIAL] to select the desired  
time or to turn the function OFF.  
rPush [TSSET] to exit set mode.  
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10 OTHER FUNCTIONS  
AT POWER ON  
AT POWER ON  
I Partial reset  
I All reset  
If you want to initialize the operating conditions (VFO fre-  
quency, VFO settings, set mode contents) without clearing  
the memory contents, a partial resetting function is available  
for the receiver.  
The function display may occasionally display erroneous in-  
formation (e.g. when first applying power). This may be  
caused externally by static electricity or by other factors.  
If this problem occurs, turn power OFF. After waiting a few  
seconds, turn power ON again. If the problem persists, per-  
form the following procedure.  
While pushing [FUNC] and [TSSET], turn the power ON  
to partially reset the receiver.  
Partial resetting is also available. See left for details.  
IMPORTANT!:  
Resetting the receiver CLEARS all memory information  
and initializes all values in the receiver, including TV chan-  
nel skip setting.  
[FUNC]  
[TSSET]  
While pushing [FUNC] and [V/MS.MW~], turn the  
[PWR]  
power ON to reset the CPU.  
[FUNC]  
FM  
P SKIP  
[V/MS.MW~]  
[PWR]  
*The appearing frqeuency  
is differ according to  
receiver version.  
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FREQUENCY TABLE  
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D CCIR channels (unit: MHz)  
D Australian channels  
I TV channels  
(unit: MHz)  
CH  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
CH  
40  
41  
42  
43  
44  
45  
46  
47  
48  
49  
50  
51  
52  
53  
54  
55  
56  
57  
58  
59  
60  
61  
62  
63  
64  
65  
66  
67  
68  
69  
Freq.  
46.75  
53.75  
60.75  
Freq.  
The following tables show the channels versus  
video and audio frequencies depending on each  
version.  
CH  
0
1
2
3
4
5
5A  
6
7
CH  
43  
44  
45  
46  
47  
48  
49  
50  
51  
52  
53  
54  
55  
56  
57  
58  
59  
60  
61  
62  
63  
64  
65  
66  
67  
68  
69  
628.75  
636.75  
644.75  
652.75  
660.75  
668.75  
676.75  
684.75  
692.75  
700.75  
708.75  
716.75  
724.75  
732.75  
740.75  
748.75  
756.75  
764.75  
772.75  
780.75  
788.75  
796.75  
804.75  
812.75  
820.75  
828.75  
836.75  
844.75  
852.75  
860.75  
Freq.  
51.75  
62.75  
69.75  
Freq.  
637.75  
644.75  
651.75  
658.75  
665.75  
672.75  
679.75  
686.75  
693.75  
700.75  
707.75  
714.75  
721.75  
728.75  
735.75  
742.75  
749.75  
756.75  
763.75  
770.75  
777.75  
784.75  
791.75  
798.75  
805.75  
812.75  
819.75  
67.75  
D U.S.A. channels  
(unit: MHz)  
91.75  
180.75  
187.75  
194.75  
201.75  
208.75  
215.75  
222.75  
229.75  
476.75  
484.75  
492.75  
500.75  
508.75  
516.75  
524.75  
532.75  
540.75  
548.75  
556.75  
564.75  
572.75  
580.75  
588.75  
596.75  
604.75  
612.75  
620.75  
CH  
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
Freq.  
59.75  
65.75  
71.75  
81.75  
87.75  
CH  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
38  
39  
40  
41  
42  
43  
44  
45  
46  
47  
48  
49  
50  
51  
Freq.  
CH  
52  
53  
54  
55  
56  
57  
58  
59  
60  
61  
62  
63  
64  
65  
66  
67  
68  
69  
Freq.  
100.75  
107.75  
143.75  
180.75  
187.75  
194.75  
201.75  
214.75  
221.75  
532.75  
539.75  
546.75  
553.75  
560.75  
567.75  
574.75  
581.75  
588.75  
595.75  
602.75  
609.75  
616.75  
623.75  
630.75  
553.75  
559.75  
565.75  
571.75  
577.75  
583.75  
589.75  
595.75  
601.75  
607.75  
613.75  
619.75  
625.75  
631.75  
637.75  
643.75  
649.75  
655.75  
661.75  
667.75  
673.75  
679.75  
685.75  
691.75  
697.75  
703.75  
709.75  
715.75  
721.75  
727.75  
733.75  
739.75  
745.75  
751.75  
757.75  
763.75  
769.75  
775.75  
781.75  
787.75  
793.75  
799.75  
805.75  
9
10  
11  
12  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
38  
39  
8
9
179.75  
185.75  
191.75  
197.75  
203.75  
209.75  
215.75  
475.75  
481.75  
487.75  
493.75  
499.75  
505.75  
511.75  
517.75  
523.75  
529.75  
535.75  
541.75  
547.75  
10  
11  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
38  
39  
40  
41  
42  
10  
11  
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D China channels  
(unit: MHz)  
D UK channels  
(unit: MHz)  
D French channels (unit: MHz)  
CH  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Freq.  
56.25  
64.25  
72.25  
83.75  
91.75  
CH  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
38  
39  
40  
41  
42  
43  
44  
45  
46  
47  
48  
49  
50  
51  
52  
53  
54  
55  
56  
57  
58  
59  
60  
61  
62  
Freq.  
CH  
63  
64  
65  
66  
67  
68  
Freq.  
CH  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
38  
39  
40  
41  
42  
43  
44  
45  
46  
47  
48  
49  
50  
51  
CH  
52  
53  
54  
55  
56  
57  
58  
59  
60  
61  
62  
63  
64  
65  
66  
67  
68  
69  
CH  
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
CH  
43  
44  
45  
46  
47  
48  
49  
50  
51  
52  
53  
54  
55  
56  
57  
58  
59  
60  
61  
62  
63  
64  
65  
66  
67  
68  
69  
Freq.  
Freq.  
Freq.  
49.25  
54.00  
57.25  
Freq.  
669.75  
677.75  
685.75  
693.75  
701.75  
709.75  
717.75  
725.75  
733.75  
741.75  
749.75  
757.75  
765.75  
773.75  
781.75  
789.75  
797.75  
805.75  
813.75  
821.75  
829.75  
837.75  
845.75  
853.75  
861.75  
869.75  
877.75  
885.75  
893.75  
901.75  
909.75  
917.75  
925.75  
933.75  
941.75  
949.75  
957.75  
477.25  
485.25  
493.25  
501.25  
509.25  
517.25  
525.25  
533.25  
541.25  
549.25  
557.25  
565.25  
573.25  
581.25  
589.25  
597.25  
605.25  
613.25  
621.25  
629.25  
637.25  
645.25  
653.25  
661.25  
669.25  
677.25  
685.25  
693.25  
701.25  
709.25  
717.25  
725.25  
733.25  
741.25  
749.25  
757.25  
765.25  
773.25  
781.25  
789.25  
797.25  
805.25  
813.25  
821.25  
829.25  
837.25  
845.25  
853.25  
861.25  
653.75  
661.75  
669.75  
677.75  
685.75  
693.75  
701.75  
709.75  
717.75  
725.75  
733.75  
741.75  
749.75  
757.75  
765.75  
773.75  
781.75  
789.75  
797.75  
805.75  
813.75  
821.75  
829.75  
837.75  
845.75  
853.75  
861.75  
182.50  
190.50  
198.50  
206.50  
214.50  
222.50  
477.75  
485.75  
493.75  
501.75  
509.75  
517.75  
525.75  
533.75  
541.75  
549.75  
557.75  
565.75  
573.75  
581.75  
589.75  
597.75  
605.75  
613.75  
621.75  
629.75  
637.75  
645.75  
174.75  
182.75  
190.75  
198.75  
206.75  
214.75  
222.75  
477.75  
485.75  
493.75  
501.75  
509.75  
517.75  
525.75  
533.75  
541.75  
549.75  
557.75  
565.75  
613.75  
621.75  
629.75  
637.75  
645.75  
653.75  
661.75  
9
10  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
38  
39  
40  
41  
42  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
D New  
Zealand  
channels  
(unit: MHz)  
CH  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
11  
Freq.  
50.75  
60.75  
67.75  
180.75  
187.75  
194.75  
201.75  
208.75  
215.75  
222.75  
229.75  
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D Indonesian channels  
D Italian channels (unit: MHz)  
D Taiwan channels  
(unit: MHz)  
(unit: MHz)  
CH  
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
Freq.  
59.25  
67.75  
87.75  
CH  
42  
43  
44  
45  
46  
47  
48  
49  
50  
51  
52  
53  
54  
55  
56  
57  
58  
59  
60  
61  
62  
63  
64  
65  
66  
67  
68  
69  
Freq.  
644.75  
652.75  
660.75  
668.75  
676.75  
684.75  
692.75  
700.75  
708.75  
716.75  
724.75  
732.75  
740.75  
748.75  
756.75  
764.75  
772.75  
780.75  
788.75  
796.75  
804.75  
812.75  
820.75  
828.75  
836.75  
844.75  
852.75  
860.75  
CH  
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
11  
12  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
38  
39  
Freq.  
53.75  
60.75  
67.75  
CH  
40  
41  
42  
43  
44  
45  
46  
47  
48  
49  
50  
51  
52  
53  
54  
55  
56  
57  
58  
59  
60  
61  
62  
63  
64  
65  
66  
67  
68  
69  
Freq.  
CH  
7
8
Freq.  
628.75  
636.75  
644.75  
652.75  
660.75  
668.75  
676.75  
684.75  
692.75  
700.75  
708.75  
716.75  
724.75  
732.75  
740.75  
748.75  
756.75  
764.75  
772.75  
780.75  
788.75  
796.75  
804.75  
812.75  
820.75  
828.75  
836.75  
844.75  
852.75  
860.75  
179.75  
185.75  
191.75  
197.75  
203.75  
209.75  
180.75  
188.75  
197.75  
206.75  
215.75  
222.75  
229.75  
476.75  
484.75  
492.75  
500.75  
508.75  
516.75  
524.75  
532.75  
540.75  
548.75  
556.75  
564.75  
572.75  
580.75  
588.75  
596.75  
604.75  
612.75  
620.75  
628.75  
636.75  
9
180.75  
187.75  
194.75  
201.75  
208.75  
215.75  
222.75  
229.75  
476.75  
484.75  
492.75  
500.75  
508.75  
516.75  
524.75  
532.75  
540.75  
548.75  
556.75  
564.75  
572.75  
580.75  
588.75  
596.75  
604.75  
612.75  
620.75  
10  
11  
12  
H1  
H2  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
38  
39  
40  
41  
D FOT channels  
(unit: MHz)  
CH  
4
5
6
7
Freq.  
181.75  
189.75  
197.75  
205.75  
213.75  
221.75  
11  
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9
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I VHF marine channels  
(unit: MHz) I Weather channels(unit: MHz)  
CH  
Ship  
Ship  
CH  
Ship  
Ship  
CH  
Ship  
Ship  
WX CH  
01  
Frequency  
162.550  
162.400  
162.475  
162.425  
162.450  
162.500  
162.525  
161.650  
161.775  
163.275  
No. Transmit Receive  
No. Transmit Receive  
No. Transmit Receive  
01  
01A  
02  
03  
03A  
04  
04A  
05  
05A  
06  
07  
07A  
08  
09  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
156.050 160.650  
156.050 156.050  
156.100 160.700  
156.150 160.750  
156.150 156.150  
156.200 160.800  
156.200 156.200  
156.250 160.850  
156.250 156.250  
156.300 156.300  
156.350 160.950  
156.350 156.350  
156.400 156.400  
156.450 156.450  
156.500 156.500  
156.550 156.550  
156.600 156.600  
156.650 156.650  
156.700 156.700  
156.750 156.750  
156.800 156.800  
156.850 156.850  
156.900 161.500  
156.900 156.900  
156.950 161.550  
156.950 156.950  
157.000 161.600  
157.000 157.000  
157.050 161.650  
21A  
21b  
22  
22A  
23  
23A  
24  
25  
25b  
26  
27  
28  
28b  
60  
61  
61A  
62  
62A  
63  
63A  
64  
64A  
65  
65A  
66  
66A  
67  
68  
157.050 157.050  
161.650 161.650  
157.100 161.700  
157.100 157.100  
157.150 161.750  
157.150 157.150  
157.200 161.800  
157.250 161.850  
161.850 161.850  
157.300 161.900  
157.350 161.950  
157.400 162.000  
162.000 162.000  
156.025 160.625  
156.075 160.675  
156.075 156.075  
156.125 160.725  
156.125 156.125  
156.175 160.775  
156.175 156.175  
156.225 160.825  
156.225 156.225  
156.275 160.875  
156.275 156.275  
156.325 160.925  
156.325 156.325  
156.375 156.375  
156.425 156.425  
156.475 156.475  
70  
71  
72  
73  
74  
77  
78  
78A  
79  
79A  
80  
80A  
81  
81A  
82  
82A  
83  
83A  
83b  
84  
84A  
85  
85A  
86  
86A  
87  
87A  
88  
156.525 156.525  
156.575 156.575  
156.625 156.625  
156.675 156.675  
156.725 156.725  
156.875 156.875  
156.925 161.525  
156.925 156.925  
156.975 161.575  
156.975 156.975  
157.025 161.625  
157.025 157.025  
157.075 161.675  
157.075 157.075  
157.125 161.725  
157.125 157.125  
157.175 161.775  
157.175 157.175  
161.775 161.775  
157.225 161.825  
157.225 157.225  
157.275 161.875  
157.275 157.275  
157.325 161.925  
157.325 157.325  
157.375 161.975  
157.375 157.375  
157.425 162.025  
157.425 157.425  
02  
03  
04  
05  
06  
07  
08  
09  
10  
17  
18  
18A  
19  
19A  
20  
20A  
21  
69  
88A  
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I Other communications in the USA  
D HF CB (Citizens Band) channels  
D GMRS (General Mobile  
Radio Service) channels  
D BRS (Business Radio  
CH  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Frequency  
26.965 MHz  
26.975 MHz  
26.985 MHz  
27.005 MHz  
27.015 MHz  
27.025 MHz  
27.035 MHz  
27.055 MHz  
27.065 MHz  
27.075 MHz  
27.085 MHz  
27.105 MHz  
27.115 MHz  
27.125 MHz  
27.135 MHz  
27.155 MHz  
27.165 MHz  
27.175 MHz  
27.185 MHz  
27.205 MHz  
CH  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
38  
39  
40  
Frequency  
27.215 MHz  
27.225 MHz  
27.255 MHz  
27.235 MHz  
27.245 MHz  
27.265 MHz  
27.275 MHz  
27.285 MHz  
27.295 MHz  
27.305 MHz  
27.315 MHz  
27.325 MHz  
27.335 MHz  
27.345 MHz  
27.355 MHz  
27.365 MHz  
27.375 MHz  
27.385 MHz  
27.395 MHz  
27.405 MHz  
Service) channels  
Transceiver  
Receive  
Transceiver  
transmit  
Dot color  
Frequency  
Red  
Purple  
Blue  
Green  
White  
Black  
Orange  
Brown  
151.625 MHz  
151.955 MHz  
154.570 MHz  
154.600 MHz  
462.575 MHz  
462.625 MHz  
462.675 MHz  
464.500 MHz  
464.550 MHz  
467.763 MHz  
467.813 MHz  
467.850 MHz  
467.875 MHz  
467.900 MHz  
467.925 MHz  
462.5500 MHz 467.5500 MHz  
462.5625 MHz  
462.5750 MHz 467.5750 MHz  
462.5875 MHz  
462.6000 MHz 467.6000 MHz  
462.6125 MHz  
462.6250 MHz 467.6250 MHz  
462.6375 MHz  
462.6500 MHz 467.6500 MHz  
462.6625 MHz  
462.6750 MHz 467.6750 MHz  
462.6875 MHz  
462.7000 MHz 467.7000 MHz  
462.7125 MHz  
462.7250 MHz 467.7250 MHz  
8
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
Yellow  
JDot  
KDot  
Silver Star  
Gold Star  
Red Star  
Blue Star  
11  
D FRS  
(Family Radio Service) channels  
CH  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Frequency  
CH  
8
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
Frequency  
D MURS channels  
462.5625 MHz  
462.5875 MHz  
462.6125 MHz  
462.6375 MHz  
462.6625 MHz  
462.6875 MHz  
462.7125 MHz  
467.5625 MHz  
467.5875 MHz  
467.6125 MHz  
467.6375 MHz  
467.6625 MHz  
467.6875 MHz  
467.7125 MHz  
CH  
Frequency  
151.820 MHz  
151.880 MHz  
151.940 MHz  
154.570 MHz  
154.600 MHz  
1
2
3
4
5
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D General aviation frequencies  
D Cable TV (IRC)  
(unit: MHz)  
Frequency  
Description  
Frequency  
range  
CH  
Remarks  
121.500  
122.000  
122.200  
122.700  
122.725  
122.750  
122.800  
122.900  
122.950  
123.000  
123.025  
123.050  
123.075  
123.100  
123.300  
123.450  
123.500  
123.600  
148.125  
148.150  
156.300  
156.400  
156.425  
156.450  
156.625  
156.900  
243.000  
255.400  
257.800  
311.000  
321.000  
381.800  
Emergencies  
Flight Advisory Service  
Flight Service Stations  
213  
54216 (same as broadcast VHF)  
1422 120174 Mid band  
2336 216300 Super band  
3753 300402  
5464 402468  
6594 468648 (Ultra band)  
Ch. AI  
JW  
UnicomUncontrolled airports  
UnicomPrivate airports  
UnicomAir-to-air communications  
UnicomUncontrolled airports  
Search & rescue training, & uncontrolled airports  
UnicomControlled airports  
UnicomUncontrolled airports  
HelicoptersAir-to-air communications  
UnicomHeliports  
UnicomHeliports  
Search & Rescue  
Flight Schools  
Air-to-air communications (unofcial)  
Flight Schools  
Flight Service StationsUncontrolled airports  
Civil Air Patrol RepeatersSecondary  
Civil Air Patrol RepeatersPrimary  
Aircraft-to-shipsafety  
Aircraft-to-shipcommercial  
Aircraft-to-shipnon-commercial  
Aircraft-to-shipcommercial  
Aircraft-to-shipnon-commercial  
Aircraft-to-shipcommercial  
Military Emergency Guard”  
Flight Advisory Service  
Hyper band  
AAQQ  
9599  
90120 Low band  
A5A1  
100125 648804 (Ultra band)  
D Wireless Microphones  
169.445 MHz  
169.505 MHz  
170.245 MHz  
170.305 MHz  
171.045 MHz  
171.105 MHz  
171.845 MHz  
171.905 MHz  
*Power limited to 1/20 watt. These frequencies are also used at drive-in win-  
dows at some fast-food restaurants.  
Civilian Towers  
SAC Primary  
SAC Secondary  
USCGPrimary  
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I Other communicationsother countries  
D LPD (Low Power Device) channels  
(unit: MHz)  
D
PMR446 channels (unit: MHz)  
CH  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Frequency  
CH  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
38  
39  
40  
41  
42  
43  
44  
45  
46  
47  
48  
49  
50  
51  
52  
53  
54  
55  
56  
57  
58  
Frequency  
433.800  
433.825  
433.850  
433.875  
433.900  
433.925  
433.950  
433.975  
434.000  
434.025  
434.050  
434.075  
434.100  
434.125  
434.150  
434.175  
434.200  
434.225  
434.250  
434.275  
434.300  
434.325  
434.350  
434.375  
434.400  
434.425  
434.450  
434.475  
434.500  
CH  
59  
60  
61  
62  
63  
64  
65  
66  
67  
68  
69  
Frequency  
434.525  
434.550  
434.575  
434.600  
434.625  
434.650  
434.675  
434.700  
434.725  
434.750  
434.775  
CH  
Frequency  
433.075  
433.100  
433.125  
433.150  
433.175  
433.200  
433.225  
433.250  
433.275  
433.300  
433.325  
433.350  
433.375  
433.400  
433.425  
433.450  
433.475  
433.500  
433.525  
433.550  
433.575  
433.600  
433.625  
433.650  
433.675  
433.700  
433.725  
433.750  
433.775  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
446.00625  
446.01875  
446.03125  
446.04375  
446.05625  
446.06875  
446.08125  
446.09375  
8
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
11  
60  
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11 FREQUENCY TABLE  
D UHF C.R.S (Citizen Radio Service) channels  
CH  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Frequency  
CH  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
38  
39  
40  
Frequency  
476.425 MHz  
476.450 MHz  
476.475 MHz  
476.500 MHz  
476.525 MHz  
476.550 MHz  
476.575 MHz  
476.600 MHz  
476.625 MHz  
476.650 MHz  
476.675 MHz  
476.700 MHz  
476.725 MHz  
476.750 MHz  
476.775 MHz  
476.800 MHz  
476.825 MHz  
476.850 MHz  
476.875 MHz  
476.900 MHz  
476.925 MHz  
476.950 MHz  
476.975 MHz  
477.000 MHz  
477.025 MHz  
477.050 MHz  
477.075 MHz  
477.100 MHz  
477.125 MHz  
477.150 MHz  
477.175 MHz  
477.200 MHz  
477.225 MHz  
477.250 MHz  
477.275 MHz  
477.300 MHz  
477.325 MHz  
477.350 MHz  
477.375 MHz  
477.400 MHz  
8
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
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MAINTENANCE  
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If your receiver seems to be malfunctioning, please check the  
following points before sending it to a service center.  
I Troubleshooting  
PROBLEM  
No power comes on.  
POSSIBLE CAUSE  
The batteries are exhausted.  
The battery polarity is reversed.  
SOLUTION  
Replace the batteries or charge the batteries.  
Check the battery polarity.  
REF.  
pgs. 5, 6  
p. 5  
No sound comes from the Volume level is too low.  
Push [Y] to obtain a suitable level.  
p. 11  
speaker.  
Squelch level is set too tight.  
While pushing [SQL], rotate [DIAL] to set the p. 12  
squelch level.  
Different tone is selected with tone squelch.  
Turn the appropriate function OFF.  
p. 35  
Sensitivity is low and only Attenuator function is activated.  
While pushing [FUNC], push [SQL] to urn the at- p. 13  
strong signals are audible.  
tenuator function OFF.  
Frequency cannot be set. The lock function is activated.  
While pushing [FUNC], push [BAND•  
] for p. 10  
1 sec. to turn the function OFF.  
No beep sound.  
Beep tones are turned OFF or the beep tone level Turn beep tone ON or set the beep tone level to ap- p. 41  
is too low.  
propriate level in set mode.  
11  
12  
Receive audio is distorted. The operating mode is not selected correctly.  
Push [MODESCAN] several times to select a suit- p. 12  
able operating mode.  
Desired set mode item • “EXPANDitem is set to OFF.  
Turn EXPANDitem ON.  
p. 39  
p. 7  
cannot be selected.  
Some set mode items can be selected in the AM Choose the AM or FM broadcast band.  
or FM broadcast band only.  
Programmed scan does Program scan edges are not programmed.  
Program a pair of scan edge channels.  
p. 27  
not start.  
Memory or bank scan No or only one memory or bank channel is pro- Program at least 2 memory or bank channels  
does not start. grammed.  
pgs. 16,  
17  
Installed batteries cannot The batteries over discharged.  
be charged.  
Re-install the batteries (wait at least for 1 sec.), p. 6  
then plug the AC adapter while pushing [FUNC].  
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12 MAINTENANCE  
I CP-18A/E fuse replacement  
If the fuse blows or the receiver stops functioning while oper-  
ating with the optional CP-18A/E, nd the source of the prob-  
lem if possible, and replace the damaged fuse with a new,  
rated one (FGB 5 A) as shown below.  
Fuse 5 A  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
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D GENERAL  
Frequency coverage  
USA  
D RECEIVER  
:
(Unit: MHz)  
0.150823.995, 849.000868.995,  
894.0001309.995  
Receive system  
: Triple-conversion superheterodyne  
: 1st: 266.7 MHz, 2nd: 19.65 MHz,  
3rd: 450 kHz  
Intermediate frequencies  
France  
0.15029.995, 50.20051.200,  
87.500108.000, 144.000146.000,  
430.000440.000,  
1240.0001300.000  
0.1501309.995 MHz  
Sensitivity and squelch sensitivity (except spurious points):  
FM (1 kHz/3.5 kHz Dev.; 12 dB SINAD)  
1.6254.995 MHz  
0.32 µV typ.  
0.2 µV typ.  
0.18 µV typ.  
0.2 µV typ.  
0.18 µV typ.  
0.28 µV typ.  
0.28 µV typ.  
5.000179.995 MHz  
118.000246.995 MHz  
247.000329.995 MHz  
330.000469.995 MHz  
470.000832.995 MHz  
833.000999.995 MHz  
Other than above  
Number of memory channels : 1250 (incl. 50 scan edges and 200  
auto write channels)  
: 5, 6.25, 8.33,* 9*, 10, 12.5, 15, 20,  
25, 30, 50, 100 kHz  
Frequency resolution  
*selectable depending on the operating frequency band.  
Operating temperature range : 10°C to +60°C; +14˚F to +140˚F  
Reference frequency stability : 6 ppm (10°C to +60°C)  
1000.0001309.995 MHz 0.35 µV typ.  
WFM (1 kHz/52.5 kHz Dev.; 12 dB SINAD)  
76.000108.000 MHz  
175.000221.995 MHz  
470.000770.000 MHz  
0.89 µV typ.  
0.71 µV typ.  
1.0 µV typ.  
Power supply requirement  
: 2 AA (R6) alkaline calls  
2 AA (R6) Ni-Cd or Ni-MH cells  
6.0 V DC 5% (with AC adapter or  
CP-18A/E)  
AM (1 kHz/30% MOD.; 10 dB S/N)  
0.4954.995 MHz  
1.3 µV typ.  
12  
13  
Current drain (at 3.0 V DC: approx.):  
5.00029.995 MHz  
0.71 µV typ.  
0.56 µV typ.  
0.56 µV typ.  
0.71 µV typ.  
standby (power saved)  
max. audio  
41 mA typical  
118.000136.000 MHz  
222.000246.995 MHz  
247.000329.995 MHz  
170 mA typical  
120 mA typical  
: SMA (50 )  
charging (at 6.0 V DC)  
Antenna connector  
Selectivity  
:
Dimensions (proj. not included) : 58(W) × 86(H) × 27(D) mm  
AM/FM  
More than 15 kHz/9 dB  
Less than 30 kHz/60 dB  
More than 150 kHz/6 dB  
2932(W)×338(H)×1116(D) in  
Weight (approx.)  
: 185 g; 6.5 oz  
WFM  
AF output power (at 3.0 V DC) : 100 mW typical at 10% distortion with  
an 8 load  
Ext. speaker connector  
: 3-conductor 3.5 (d) mm (18)/8 Ω  
All stated specications are subject to change without notice or obligation.  
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OPTIONS  
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I Options  
BC-149 A/D AC ADAPTER  
CP-18A/E CIGARETTE LIGHTER  
AD-92SMA ANTENNA  
SP-13 EARPHONE  
CABLE WITH DC-DC CONVERTER  
CONNECTOR ADAPTER  
Provides clear receive audio in  
noisy environments.  
Allows you to operate the re-  
ceiver through a 12 V cigarette  
lighter socket, and also charges  
the installed rechargeable bat-  
teries regularly. A DC-DC con-  
verter is built-in.  
Regularly charges the installed  
batteries.  
6 V DC/1 A output.  
Allows you to connect an exter-  
nal antenna with a BNC con-  
nector.  
LC-146A CARRYING CASE  
CS-R5 CLONING SOFTWARE  
Helps protect the receiver from + OPC-478U CLONING CABLE  
scratches, etc.  
(USB type)  
Allows you to transfer data, such  
as memories, and quickly and  
easily edit and store data via a  
PC (for Microsoft® Windows®  
98/Me/2000/XP). Current RS-  
232C (DB 9-pin) type cloning  
cable, OPC-478, is also available.  
OPC-474 CLONING CABLE  
For connection between receivers  
for data cloning.  
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POCKET GUIDE  
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Important operating instructions are summed up in this and the following  
page for your simple reference.  
By cutting along the line and folding on the dotted line, it will become a card  
sized operating guide which can easily be carried in a card case or wallet,  
etc.  
q Cut  
w Fold  
e Complete  
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CE  
16  
DECLARATION  
OF CONFORMITY  
We Icom Inc. Japan  
1-1-32, Kamiminami, Hirano-ku  
Osaka 547-0003, Japan  
Düsseldorf 10 Oct. 2002  
Place and date of issue  
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.  
Icom (Europe) GmbH  
Himmelgeister straße 100  
D-40225 Düsseldorf  
Kind of equipment:  
Type-designation:  
COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVER  
Authorized representative name  
iR5  
T. Maebayashi  
General Manager  
Version (where applicable):  
This compliance is based on conformity with the following harmonised  
standards, specications or documents:  
i) Article 3.1a  
ii) Article 3.1b  
iii) Article 3.2  
iv)  
EN 60950: 1992+A11  
EN 301489-1 and EN 301489-15  
EN 301 783-2  
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Signature  
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A-6198H-1EX-q  
Printed in Japan  
© 2002 Icom Inc.  
1-1-32 Kamiminami, Hirano-ku, Osaka 547-0003 Japan  
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