Benutzeranleitung / Produktwartung IC-R20 des Produzenten Icom
Zur Seite of 108
INSTRUCTION MANUAL iR20 COMMUNICA TIONS RECEIVER This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is sub- ject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
i FOREWORD Thank you for purchasing this Icom product. The IC-R20 COM - MUNICA TIONS RECEIVER is designed and built with Icom’s supe- rior technology and craftsmanship. With proper care, this product should provide you with years of trouble-free operation.
R W ARNING! NEVER operate the receiver with an earphone, headphones or other audio accessories at high volume levels. Hearing experts advise against continuous high volume operation. If you experience a ringing in your ears, reduce the volume level or discontinue use.
iii SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES q Antenna ………………………………………………………1 w Belt clip (MB-98) …………………………………………1 set e Battery spacer ……….
iv T ABLE OF CONTENTS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 FOREWORD ................................................... i IMPORT ANT ................................................... i EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS ................................ i PRECAUTION .
I QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE ■ Preparations D Batteries installation q Remove the battery cover from the receiver . w For alkaline battery use, attach the supplied battery spacer . e Install 3 R6 (AA) size alkaline batteries. • Be sure to observe the correct polarity .
II QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE D Belt clip Conveniently attaches to your belt. Attach the belt clip with the supplied screws using a phillips screwdriver . D Swivel belt clip (Option) The optional swivel belt clip (MB-86) is useful for easy attaching/detaching the receiver to/from the belt.
III QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE To remove: r T urn the receiver upside down, and then lift to release the receiver from the belt clip as shown at upper right. D D Antenna Insert the supplied antenna into the antenna connector and screw down the antenna as shown at right.
IV QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE D Charging the battery q Install the battery pack (BP-206). w Plug the AC adaptor into an AC outlet. e Tu rn OFF the receiver , then insert the adaptor plug into the [DC] jack of the receiver . R R W ARNING!: NEVER attempt to charge any other batteries.
V QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE D Basic operation 1. T urning ON the receiver ➥ Push [POWER] for 1 sec. to turn the power ON. 2. Adjusting audio level ➥ Rotate [L-DIAL] (or push [ Y Y ] / [ Z Z ] ) to set the desired audio level. 3. Adjusting squelch level ➥ While pushing [SQL] , rotate [R- DIAL] to set the squelch level.
VI QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE [Using the keypad] ➥ E nter the desired frequency via the keypad. • Direct input can be set until 1 kHz digit, rotate [R-DIAL] to set below 1 kHz frequency after set tuning steps, if necessary . (See p. 14 for setting the tuning step.
VII QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE ■ Programmed scan operation 25 pairs, 50 channels of memories are used for programmed scan operation, that specify a scanning range.
VIII QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE D D Starting scan 1. Select VFO mode. Push [VFO MHz] to select the VFO mode for full, band and programmed scan operation. • Select memory mode by pushing [MR S.MW] for memory or bank scan. 2. Selecting a scanning type While pushing and holding [MODE SCAN] , rotate [R-DIAL] to select one of the desired scanning type.
■ Front, top and side panels q ANTENNA CONNECTOR (p. II) BNC connector: Connects the supplied antenna. w SQUELCH KEY [SQL] (p. 18) ➥ Push and hold to temporarily open the squelch and monitor the operating frequency . ➥ While pushing this key , rotate the tuning dial* to adjust the squelch level.
2 1 P ANEL DESCRIPTION 1 u LEFT DIAL [L-DIAL] ➥ During single band operation, rotate to adjust audio vol- ume level.* (p. 17) ➥ During dualwatch operation, activates as the tuning dial for upper side on the display .* i RIGHT DIAL [R-DIAL] ➥ Rotate to select the operating frequency .
3 1 P ANEL DESCRIPTION t VFO/MHz KEY [VFO MHz] ➥ Push to select VFO mode. (p. 1 1) ➥ Push for 1 sec. to toggle between the 1 MHz or 10 MHz tuning steps (p. 14) y MODE/SCAN KEY [MODE SCAN] ➥ Push to select the operating mode (FM, WFM, AM, USB, LSB, CW).
4 1 P ANEL DESCRIPTION 1 !2 T ONE SCAN KEY [4 T -SCAN] ➥ Inputs digit ‘4’ for frequency input, memory channel selection, etc. ➥ Push for 1 sec. to start a tone scan. (p. 48) !3 FREQUENCY SKIP KEY [5 SKIP] ➥ Inputs digit ‘5’ for frequency input, memory channel selection, etc.
5 1 P ANEL DESCRIPTION !8 TUNING STEP KEY [9 TS] ➥ Inputs digit ‘9’ for frequency input, memory channel selection, etc. ➥ Push for 1 sec. to select the tuning step. (p. 14) !9 LOCK KEY [• LOCK] ➥ Inputs MHz digit for frequency input. (p. 15) ➥ Push for 1 sec.
6 1 P ANEL DESCRIPTION 1 ■ Function display q BA TTER Y INDICA TOR ➥ “” appears when the installed batteries have ample capacity . • They do not appear when operating with an external power source. ➥ “” appears when the batteries are nearing ex- haustion.
7 1 P ANEL DESCRIPTION r ANL/NB INDICA TOR (pgs. 21, 52) ➥ “ANL” appears when the ANL (Automatic Noise Limitter) function is in use. The ANL function is available only for AM mode. ➥ “ NB” appears when the noise blanker function is in use.
8 2 BA TTER Y INST ALLA TION/CHARGING 1 2 ■ Battery installation Make sure receiver power is turned OFF before installing or replacing the batteries. q Remove the battery cover from the receiver . w For alkaline battery use, attach the supplied battery spacer .
■ Caution D D Battery caution CAUTION! NEVER short the battery terminals. Current will flow into metal objects, so be careful when placing battery pack in handbags, etc. NEVER incinerate used battery packs or battery cells. Internal battery gas may cause explosion.
10 2 BA TTERY INST ALLA TION/CHARGING 2 D D CP-18A/E fuse replacement If the fuse blows or the receiver stops functioning while oper- ating with the optional CP-18A/E, fi 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.
11 FREQUENCY AND CHANNEL SETTING 3 ■ Mode selection D D VFO mode VFO mode is used for the desired frequency setting within the frequency coverage. ➥ Push [VFO MHz] to select VFO mode. What is VFO? VFO is an abbreviation of V ariable Frequency Oscillator .
12 3 FREQUENCY AND CHANNEL SETTING 3 ■ Operating band selection The receiver can receive the AM broadcast, HF bands, 50 MHz, FM broadcast, VHF air , 144 MHz, 300 MHz, 400 MHz, 800 MHz,* 1200 MHz or 2400 MHz. ➥ In VFO mode, push [BAND] several times to select the de- sired frequency band.
13 3 FREQUENCY AND CHANNEL SETTING • A vailable frequency bands B AND B AND AM broadcast band HF band 50 MHz band 800 MHz band 400 MHz band FM broadcast band VHF air band 144 MHz band 300 MHz band 1200 MHz band 2400 MHz band : Push : Rotating while pushing Initial frequencies shown will differ according to version.
14 3 FREQUENCY AND CHANNEL SETTING 3 ■ Setting a tuning step The tuning step can be selected for each frequency band in- dependently , however , the tuning steps, 8.33 kHz and 9 kHz, only appear when setting the tuning step for the VHF air band and AM broadcast band, respectively .
15 3 FREQUENCY AND CHANNEL SETTING D D Using the keypad The frequency can be directly set via numeral keys. • When editing a frequency outside of the fre- quency range, the previously displayed frequency is automatically recalled after editing last digit.
16 3 FREQUENCY AND CHANNEL SETTING 3 ■ Receive mode selection Receive modes are determined by the physical properties of the radio signals. The receiver has 6 receive modes: FM, WFM, AM, LSB, USB and CW modes. The mode selection is stored independently in each band and memory channels.
17 BASIC OPERA TION 4 ■ Receiving Make sure charged battery pack (BP-206) or brand new al- kaline batteries are installed (p. 8). q Push [POWER] for 1 sec. to turn power ON. w Rotate [L-DIAL] (or push [ Y Y ] or [ Z Z ] ) to set the desired audio level.
18 4 BASIC OPERA TION 4 ■ Squelch level setting 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. ➥ While pushing and holding [SQL] , rotate [R-DIAL] to se- lect the squelch level.
■ Attenuator function The attenuator prevents a desired signal from distorting when very strong signals are near the desired frequency or when very strong electric fi elds, such as from a broadcasting sta- tion, are near your location. The attenuator gain is about 30 dB.
20 4 BASIC OPERA TION 4 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. During duplex operation, the transmit station frequency is shifted from the receive station frequency by the offset fre- quency .
21 4 BASIC OPERA TION ■ AFC function The AFC (Automatic Frequency Control) function tunes the displayed frequency automatically when an off-center fre- quency is received. It activates in FM/WFM modes only with single band operation. ➥ Push [0 AFC] to toggle the AFC function ON and OFF .
22 4 BASIC OPERA TION 4 ■ Band scope The band scope function allows you to visually check a spec- ified frequency range. Sweep range can be selected from ±1 4k Hz through ± 1400 kHz. q Set the desired frequency as band scope center frequency . w While pushing and holding [2 SWEEP] , rotate [R-DIAL] to select the sweep steps, if desired.
23 4 BASIC OPERA TION ■ [DIAL] function assignment The frequency control dial can be traded with an audio volume control dial or [ Y Y ] / [ Z Z ] keys to suit your preference. ➥ Push [1 DIAL.SEL] for 1 sec. to toggle the dial function from tuning dial and audio volume.
24 5 DUAL W A TCH OPERA TION 4 5 ■ Main band selection ➥ Push [MAIN/SUB] momentarily to select the upper band or lower band as main band (operating band) alternately . ■ Band exchange ➥ Push [MAIN/SUB] for 1 sec to exchange the upper band’ s frequency and lower band’s frequency .
25 5 DUAL WA TCH OPERA TION ■ Setting audio volume q Push [DUAL W A TCH] for 1 sec. to enter the dualwatch op- eration, if necessary w Push and hold [SQL] , p ush [ Y Y ] or [ Z Z ] to adjust the audio level for the main band. • Pushing and holding either key changes the audio level continu- ously .
26 6 MEMOR Y CHANNELS ■ General description The receiver has 1050 memory channels including 50 scan edge memory channels (25 pairs) for storage of often-used frequencies. And a total of 26 memory banks, A to Z are avail- able for usage by group, etc.
27 6 MEMORY CHANNELS ■ Memory bank setting The IC-R20 has a total of 26 banks (A to Z) . Regular memory channels, 000 to 999, are assigned into the desired bank for easy memory management. q Push [MR S.MW] for 1 sec. to select the select memory write condition.
28 6 MEMORY CHANNELS ■ Memory bank selection q Push [MR S.MW] to select memory mode. w While pushing [BAND] , rotate [R-DIAL] to select the de- sired bank (A to Z) . •T he bank can also be selected by pushing [BAND] several times. • Only programmed banks are displayed.
29 6 MEMORY CHANNELS ■ 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 8 characters. q Push [MR S.MW] to select memory mode.
30 6 MEMORY CHANNELS D D A vailable characters ■ Selecting memory/bank name indication During memory mode operation, one of the programmed memory name or bank name can be displayed below the fre- quency indication. q Push [MR S.MW] to select memory mode.
31 6 MEMORY CHANNELS ■ Copying memory contents This function transfers a memory channel’s 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.
32 6 MEMORY CHANNELS ■ Memory clearing Contents of programmed memories can be cleared (blanked), if desired. q Push [MR S.MW] for 1 sec. to select the select memory write condition. •1 short and 1 long beeps sound. •“ µ µ ” indicator blinks.
33 6 MEMORY CHANNELS ■ Erasing/transferring bank contents The bank contents of programmed memory channels can be cleared or reassigned to another memory bank. INFORMA TION: Even if the memory bank contents are cleared, the memory channel contents still remain pro- grammed.
34 7 SCAN OPERA TION 6 ■ 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. The scan speed is at 100 ch/sec.
35 7 SCAN OPERA TION ■ Full/band/programmed scan q Select VFO mode with [VFO MHz] . • Select the desired frequency band with [BAND] , if desired. w Set the squelch level. e While pushing and holding [MODE SCAN] , rotate [R-DIAL] to select the desired scanning type.
36 7 SCAN OPERA TION ■ 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. q Push [VFO MHz] to select VFO mode. w Set the desired frequency: ➥ Select the desired band with [BAND] .
37 7 SCAN OPERA TION ■ Memory/bank/all bank scan q Select memory mode with [MR S.MW] . •S elect the desired bank with [BAND] for bank scan. w Set the squelch level. e While pushing and holding [MODE SCAN] , rotate [R-DIAL] to select the desired scanning type.
38 7 SCAN OPERA TION ■ Auto-memory write scan This scan is useful for searching a speci fi ed frequency range and automatically storing busy frequencies into memory channels. The auto-memory write scan is performed with any VFO scan types (ALL, BAND, PROG).
39 7 SCAN OPERA TION 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. q Select a memory channel: ➥ Push [MR S.
40 7 SCAN OPERA TION D D Scan pause timer The scan pauses when receiving signals according to the scan pause time. It can be set from 2 to 20 sec. or unlimited. q Push [8 SET] for 1 sec. to enter set mode. w Rotate [R-DIAL] to select “SET EXP AND,” then push [8 SET] .
41 7 SCAN OPERA TION D D Scan resume timer The scan restarts after the signal disappears according to the resume time. It can be set from 0–5 sec. or unlimited. q Push [8 SET] for 1 sec. to enter set mode. w Rotate [R-DIAL] to select “SET EXP AND,” then push [8 SET] .
42 8 PRIORITY W A TCH ■ Priority watch types Priority watch checks for signals on the frequency every 5 sec. while operating on a VFO frequency or scanning. The receiver has 3 priority watch types to suit your needs. The watch resumes according to the selected scan resume condition.
43 8 PRIORITY W A TCH ■ Priority watch operation D D Memory channel watch and memory scan watch q Select VFO mode; then, set an operating frequency . w Set the watching channel(s). For memory channel watch: Select the desired memory channel. For memory scan watch: Select memory mode, or the desired bank group; then, push [MODE SCAN] for 1 sec.
44 8 PRIORITY W A TCH D D VFO scan watch q Select memory mode. • Select a memory bank, if desired. w Push [MODE SCAN] for 1 sec. to start memory/bank scan, if desired. While scanning memory/bank channels: Starts memory/bank scan fi rst. Memory/bank scan can- not be started after VFO scan is started.
45 COMFORT ABLE RECEIVING 9 ■ T one/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 . Y ou can silently wait for the speci fi ed sig- nal using the same tone.
46 9 COMFORT ABLE RECEIVING ■ T one 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. q Push [8 SET] for 1 sec.
47 9 COMFORT ABLE RECEIVING ■ 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 when a signal with matched code number is received.
48 9 COMFORT ABLE RECEIVING ■ T one 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. q Set the frequency to be checked for a tone frequency or code.
49 SET MODE 10 ■ General Set mode is used for programming infrequently changed val- ues or conditions of functions. In addition, the IC-R20 has an expanded set mode which is used for programming even more infrequently changed val- ues or conditions of functions.
50 10 SET MODE ■ Set mode items The following items are available in the set mode and ex- panded set mode. D D General set mode items D D Expanded set mode items † A vailable for the USA version only .
51 10 SET MODE D D Priority watch T urn the priority watch or priority beep (priority watch with beep emission capability) ON. (default: OFF) •O N: Start priority watch after exiting set mode. • BELL : Emits beeps and blinking “ S ” indicator when a signal is received on the priority frequency .
52 10 SET MODE D D Power save 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 (“AUTO” selection), the power save func- tion is activated in 1:4 (125 msec.
53 10 SET MODE D D AM antenna selection This setting is activated only for the AM broadcast band, 0.495–1.620 MHz (differ according to version) reception. • EXT : Use the antenna connected to the antenna con- nector . (default) • BAR : Use the internal bar antenna for AM broadcast band reception.
54 10 SET MODE D D Dial speed acceleration The dial speed acceleration automatically speeds up the tun- ing dial speed when rotating [R-DIAL] rapidly . • OFF : The dial speed acceleration is turned OFF . •O N: The dial speed acceleration is tuned ON.
55 10 SET MODE D D Scan pause timer Selects the scan pause time. When receiving signals, the scan pauses according to the scan pause time. • 2–20 : Scan pauses for 2–20 sec. on a received signal, and selected in 2 sec. steps. (default: 10 sec.) • HOLD : Scan pauses on a received signal until it disap- pears.
56 10 SET MODE D D Scope audio output Sets the audio output function while scope operation. The scope audio output is used for fi nding out the signals while scope function are modulated, unmodulated or beet signal etc. D D Offset frequency Sets the duplex offset frequency for each frequency band in- dependently within 0 to 159.
57 10 SET MODE D D T one frequency Sets subaudible tone frequency for tone squelch operation. T otal of 50 tone frequencies (67.0–254.1 Hz) are available. (default: 88.5 Hz) •A vailable subaudible tone frequencies D D DTCS code Sets DTCS code for DTCS squelch operation.
58 10 SET MODE 10 D D Memory bank link Sets the linked bank for the bank-link scan. (default: All banks are ON) q Rotate [R-DIAL] to select the bank that you want to change setting. w Push [8 SET] for 1 sec. to enter the bank link setting con- dition.
59 10 SET MODE D D CI-V address To distinguish equipment, each CI-V transceiver/receiver has its own Icom standard address in hexadecimal code. The IC- R20’s address is “6C.” When 2 or more IC-R20s are connected to an optional CT -17 CI - V LEVEL CONVERTOR , set a different address for each IC- R20 in the range “01” to “7F .
60 11 OTHER FUNCTIONS ■ Antenna selection The IC-R20 has an internal bar antenna installed for receiving AM broadcast band (0.495–1.620 MHz; differ according to version) signals. In addition, the connected earphone’s cable can be used as an antenna for receiving FM broadcast band (76.
61 11 OTHER FUNCTIONS D D W eather channel selection q Push [MR S.MW] several times to select the weather chan- nel group. w Rotate [R-DIAL] to select the desired weather channel. e Push [VFO MHz] to return to VFO mode, or push [MR S.MW] to select other mode to exit the weather channel.
62 11 OTHER FUNCTIONS ■ Data cloning Cloning allows you to quickly and easily transfer the pro- grammed contents from a personal computer to a receiver using the optional CS-R20 CLONING SOFTWARE .
63 11 OTHER FUNCTIONS D Cloning error NOTE: DO NOT push any key on the receiver during cloning. This will cause a cloning error . When the display appears as below , a cloning error has oc- curred. In such a case, the receiver automatically performs ALL RESET while turning power OFF and ON.
64 11 OTHER FUNCTIONS ■ IC recorder The IC-R20 has an IC recorder of up to 32 tracks. The maxi- mum recording length is about 260 minutes. D D Recording a received audio q Push [ REC] momentarily to start recording. • Red LED below the [ REC] lights ON.
65 11 OTHER FUNCTIONS • Playback speed setting The playback speed can be selected from 5 speeds. q Push [ ■ ≈ ≈ ] for 1 sec. to enter the playback speed set mode. w Rotate [R-DIAL] to select the desired playback speed, then push [ ■ ≈ ≈ ] .
66 11 OTHER FUNCTIONS 11 • Automatic recording The IC-R20 has an automatic recording function. When this function is activated, the receiver will record automatically when a receiving signal appears and pause when the signal disappears. This function is very useful when you want to store an uncontinuous signal.
67 11 OTHER FUNCTIONS ■ Partial 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 . ➥ While pushing [VFO MHz] , turn the power ON to partially reset the receiver .
68 12 CONTROL COMMAND 11 12 ■ General The IC-R20 can be connected to a PC via the PC’s RS-232C port using an optional CT -17 CI-V LEVEL CONVERT OR . This allows you to control the receiver from the PC and/or transfer data from the receiver to the PC.
69 12 CONTROL COMMAND CT-1 7 Power supply 9–15VDC RS-232C cable IC-R20 to [SP/CI-V] Computer Optional BC-25 CI-V connections example CI-V compatible transceiver CI-V compatible transceiver 3.5(d) mm GND I/O GND I/O 3-conductor 3.5(d) mm plug must be used.
70 13 FREQUENCY T ABLE CH Freq. 40 628.75 41 636.75 42 644.75 43 652.75 44 660.75 45 668.75 46 676.75 47 684.75 48 692.75 49 700.75 50 708.75 51 716.75 52 724.75 53 732.75 54 740.75 55 748.75 56 756.75 57 764.75 58 772.75 59 780.75 60 788.75 61 796.75 62 804.
71 13 FREQUENCY T ABLE D D China channels (unit: MHz) CH Freq. 1 56.25 2 64.25 3 72.25 4 83.75 5 91.75 6 174.75 7 182.75 8 190.75 9 198.75 10 206.75 11 214.75 12 222.75 13 477.75 14 485.75 15 493.75 16 501.75 17 509.75 18 517.75 19 525.75 20 533.75 21 541.
72 13 FREQUENCY T ABLE D D Indonesian channels (unit: MHz) CH Freq. 1A 53.75 2 60.75 3 67.75 4 180.75 5 187.75 6 194.75 7 201.75 8 208.75 9 215.75 10 222.75 11 229.75 21 476.75 22 484.75 23 492.75 24 500.75 25 508.75 26 516.75 27 524.75 28 532.75 29 540.
73 13 FREQUENCY T ABLE ■ VHF marine channels (unit: MHz) CH Ship Ship No. Transmit Receive 01 156.050 160.650 01A 156.050 156.050 02 156.100 160.700 03 156.150 160.750 03A 156.150 156.150 04 156.200 160.800 04A 156.200 156.200 05 156.250 160.850 05A 156.
74 13 FREQUENCY T ABLE CH Frequency 1 462.5625 MHz 2 462.5875 MHz 3 462.6125 MHz 4 462.6375 MHz 5 462.6625 MHz 6 462.6875 MHz 7 462.7125 MHz ■ Other communications in the USA D D FRS (Family Radio Service) channels Dot color Frequency Red 151.625 MHz Purple 151.
75 13 FREQUENCY T ABLE Frequency Description 121.500 Emergencies 122.000 Flight Advisory Service 122.200 Flight Service Stations 122.700 Unicom— Uncontrolled airports 122.725 Unicom— Private airports 122.750 Unicom— Air-to-air communications 122.
76 13 FREQUENCY T ABLE ■ Other communications— other countries CH Frequency 1 446.00625 2 446.01875 3 446.03125 4 446.04375 5 446.05625 6 446.06875 7 446.08125 8 446.09375 D D PMR446 channels (unit: MHz) CH Frequency 59 434.525 60 434.550 61 434.575 62 434.
77 13 FREQUENCY T ABLE CH Frequency 1 476.425 MHz 2 476.450 MHz 3 476.475 MHz 4 476.500 MHz 5 476.525 MHz 6 476.550 MHz 7 476.575 MHz 8 476.600 MHz 9 476.625 MHz 10 476.650 MHz 11 476.675 MHz 12 476.700 MHz 13 476.725 MHz 14 476.750 MHz 15 476.775 MHz 16 476.
78 14 MAINTENANCE PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION REF . ■ T roubleshooting If your receiver seems to be malfunctioning, please check the following points before sending it to a service center . No power comes on. No sound comes from the speaker . Sensitivity is low and only strong signals are audible.
79 SPECIFICA TIONS 15 D D GENERAL • Frequency coverage : (Unit: MHz) USA 0.150–821.999, 851.000–866.999, 896.000–1304.999, 1305.000–3304.999 France 0.150–29.999, 50.200–51.200, 87.500–108.000, 144.000–146.000, 430.000–440.000, 1240.
80 16 OPTIONS 15 16 ■ Options BC-149 A/D AC ADAPTOR Regularly charges the installed battery pack (BP-206). 6V DC/1 A output. Same as supplied one. (Not sup- plied with some versions.
81 DRIVER INST ALLA TION 17 Before installing the optional CS-R20 CLONING SOFTWARE , the USB driver must be installed. Install the USB driver as follows. ■ For Microsoft ® Windows ® XP q Connect the IC-R20 to the desired USB port using with the USB cable, OPC-1382.
82 17 DRIVER INST ALLA TION e Click “Search for the best device in these locations,” click “Include the location in the search,” click [Browse] to select the CD drive. r The wizard starts searching for the driver and shows the dialog below during search.
83 17 DRIVER INST ALLA TION t After the driver is found the “Hardware Installation” dialog box appears as below . • Click [Continue Anyway] to start the installation.
84 17 DRIVER INST ALLA TION 17 u After the installation is completed, click [Finish]. i The “Found New Hardware Wizard,” will come up again to install the USB serial port driver . o “Hardware Update Wizard” appears as below . Select “Install from a list or specific location (Advanced)” then click [Next>].
85 17 DRIVER INST ALLA TION !1 The following screen appears when the installation is com- pleted. Click [Finish] to close the screen. !2 After clicking [Finish], the dialog appears as below . • Rebooting the PC is recommended. ■ For Microsoft ® W indows ® 2000 q Connect the IC-R20 to the desired USB port using with the USB cable, OPC-1382.
86 17 DRIVER INST ALLA TION e Select “Search for a suitable driver for my device (recom- mended),” then click [Next>]. r Select “CD-ROM drives,” and insert the supplied CD into the CD drive, then click [Next>].
87 17 DRIVER INST ALLA TION t When the driver is found, the following dialog is displayed. Click [Next>] to start the installation. y After the installation is completed, click [Finish].
88 17 DRIVER INST ALLA TION u The “Found New Hardware Wizard,” will come up again to install the USB serial port driver . • “Found New Hardware” appears as below . i Repeat step w to t . o The following screen appears when the installation is com- pleted.
89 17 DRIVER INST ALLA TION e Select “Search for the best driver for your device. (Recom- mended),” then click [Next>]. r Select “Specify a location,” and insert the supplied CD into the CD drive, click [Browse] to select the CD drive, then click [Next>].
90 17 DRIVER INST ALLA TION 17 t When the driver is found, the following dialog is displayed. Click [Next>] to start the installation. y After the installation is completed, click [Finish].
91 17 DRIVER INST ALLA TION t Click the [Device Manager]. • Device Manager screen appears as below . y Click “ ” of the “Ports (COM & LPT)” to display the usable COM port and the port number . u Con fi rm the USB serial port availability and the COM port number .
q w iR20 ■ VFO mode selection POCKET GUIDE Push [VFO MHz] momentarily to select VFO mode. ➥ ■ Receive mode selection Push [MODE SCAN] sev eral times to select the desired mode. ➥ ■ Audio le vel setting Rotate [L-DIAL] (or push [ Y ] / [ Z ] ) to set the audio lev el.
q w e r ■ Memory channel programming Set the desired frequency and other functions in VFO mode. Push [MR S.MW] f or 1 sec. to enter the select memory wr ite condition. • 1 shor t and 1 long beeps sound. Rotate [R-DIAL] to select the de- sired memory channel number.
94 19 CE 19 DECLARA TION OF CONFORMITY We Icom Inc. Japan 1-1-32, Kamiminami, Hirano-ku Osaka 547-0003, Japan Declare on our sole responsibility that this equipment complies with the essential require.
1-1-32 Kamiminami, Hirano-ku, Osaka 547-0003, Japan A-6353H-1EX- w Printed in Japan © 2004 Icom Inc. <Intended Country of Use> ■ GER ■ ■ FRA ■ ESP ■ SWE ■ AUT ■ NED ■ POR ■ DE.
Ein wichtiger Punkt beim Kauf des Geräts Icom IC-R20 (oder sogar vor seinem Kauf) ist das durchlesen seiner Bedienungsanleitung. Dies sollten wir wegen ein paar einfacher Gründe machen:
Wenn Sie Icom IC-R20 noch nicht gekauft haben, ist jetzt ein guter Moment, um sich mit den grundliegenden Daten des Produkts bekannt zu machen. Schauen Sie zuerst die ersten Seiten der Anleitung durch, die Sie oben finden. Dort finden Sie die wichtigsten technischen Daten für Icom IC-R20 - auf diese Weise prüfen Sie, ob das Gerät Ihren Wünschen entspricht. Wenn Sie tiefer in die Benutzeranleitung von Icom IC-R20 reinschauen, lernen Sie alle zugänglichen Produktfunktionen kennen, sowie erhalten Informationen über die Nutzung. Die Informationen, die Sie über Icom IC-R20 erhalten, werden Ihnen bestimmt bei der Kaufentscheidung helfen.
Wenn Sie aber schon Icom IC-R20 besitzen, und noch keine Gelegenheit dazu hatten, die Bedienungsanleitung zu lesen, sollten Sie es aufgrund der oben beschriebenen Gründe machen. Sie erfahren dann, ob Sie die zugänglichen Funktionen richtig genutzt haben, aber auch, ob Sie keine Fehler begangen haben, die den Nutzungszeitraum von Icom IC-R20 verkürzen könnten.
Jedoch ist die eine der wichtigsten Rollen, die eine Bedienungsanleitung für den Nutzer spielt, die Hilfe bei der Lösung von Problemen mit Icom IC-R20. Sie finden dort fast immer Troubleshooting, also die am häufigsten auftauchenden Störungen und Mängel bei Icom IC-R20 gemeinsam mit Hinweisen bezüglich der Arten ihrer Lösung. Sogar wenn es Ihnen nicht gelingen sollte das Problem alleine zu bewältigen, die Anleitung zeigt Ihnen die weitere Vorgehensweise – den Kontakt zur Kundenberatung oder dem naheliegenden Service.