Icom Ic-207h Vhf Uhf Tranciever Instruction Manual
Have a look at the manual Icom Ic-207h Vhf Uhf Tranciever Instruction Manual online for free. It’s possible to download the document as PDF or print. UserManuals.tech offer 45 Icom manuals and user’s guides for free. Share the user manual or guide on Facebook, Twitter or Google+.
INSTRUCTION MANUAL i207H VHF/UHF FM TRANSCEIVER 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.
RWARNING! NEVER connect the transceiver to an AC outlet. This may pose a fire hazard or result in an electric shock. RWARNING! NEVER operate the transceiver while driving a vehicle. Safe driving requires your full attention— anything less may result in an accident. NEVERconnect the transceiver to a power source of more than 16 V DC. This connection will ruin the transceiver. NEVERconnect the transceiver to a power source using reverse polarity. This connection will ruin the transceiver. NEVERcut the DC power cable between the DC plug and fuse holder. If an incorrect connection is made after cutting, the transceiver might be damaged. NEVERplace the transceiver where normal operation of the vehicle may be hindered or where it could cause bodily injury. NEVERlet objects impede the operation of the cooling fan on the rear panel. DO NOT push the PTT when not actually desiring to transmit. i IMPORTANT READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS carefully and completely before using the transceiver. SAVE THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL—This instruction man- ual contains important operating instructions for the IC-207H. EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS The explicit definitions below apply to this instruction manual. CAUTIONS WORDDEFINITION RWARNINGPersonal injury, fire hazard or electric shock may occur. CAUTIONEquipment damage may occur. NOTEIf disregarded, inconvenience only. No risk of personal injury, fire or electric shock.
ii UNPACKING Accessories included with the transceiver: Qty. ➀DC power cable (OPC-346)............................................. 1 ➁Mobile mounting bracket ................................................. 1 ➂Microphone (HM-98*) ...................................................... 1 ➃Fuse (20 A) ...................................................................... 1 ➄Knob bolt (M4×8) ........................................................... 4 ➅Mounting bolt (M5×12) ................................................... 4 ➆Nut (M5)........................................................................... 4 ➇Spring washer (M5) ......................................................... 4 ➈Flat washer (M5).............................................................. 4 ➉Self-tapping screws (A0 5×16)....................................... 4 *Some versions are supplied with the HM-96 instead. DO NOT allow children to play with any radio equipment containing a transmitter. During mobile operation, DO NOT operate the transceiver without running the vehicle’s engine. When transceiver power is ON and your vehicle’s engine is OFF, the vehicle’s battery will soon become exhausted. BE CAREFUL! The transceiver will become hot when operating it continuously for long periods. AVOID using or placing the transceiver in areas with tem- peratures below –10°C (+14°F) or above +60°C (+140°F) or in areas subject to direct sunlight, such as the dashboard. AVOID the use of chemical agents such as benzine or alcohol when cleaning, as they can damage the transceiver surfaces. USEIcom microphones only (supplied or optional). Other manufacturer’s microphones have different pin assignments and may damage the transceiver if attached. ➀➁ ➂ ➃ ➄➅ ➉ ➆➇ ➈ Note that in this manual, sections beginning with a microphone icon (as at left) designate operation via the HM-98 microphone.
TABLE OF CONTENTS iii IMPORTANT .................................................................................... i EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS ................................................................. i CAUTIONS ...................................................................................... i UNPACKING ................................................................................... ii TABLE OF CONTENTS ................................................................. iii 1 PANEL DESCRIPTION ....................................................... 1 – 8 Front panel ........................................................................................... 1 Function display ................................................................................... 3 Rear panel ............................................................................................ 5 Microphone .......................................................................................... 6 Microphone keypad .............................................................................. 7 2 INSTALLATION ................................................................. 9 – 14Installation methods ............................................................................. 9 Location .............................................................................................. 10 Single body installation ...................................................................... 10 Microphone connection ...................................................................... 11 Separate installation ........................................................................... 11 Optional MB-58 installation ................................................................ 12 Battery connection ............................................................................. 13 DC power supply connection ............................................................. 13 Antenna installation ............................................................................ 14 3 SETTING A FREQUENCY .............................................. 15 – 19Preparation ......................................................................................... 15 Lock functions .................................................................................... 16 Using the tuning dial ........................................................................... 17 Using [Y]/[Z] switches ....................................................................... 17 Tuning step selection ......................................................................... 18 Using the keypad ............................................................................... 19 4 BASIC OPERATION ....................................................... 20 – 23Receiving ........................................................................................... 20 Monitor function .................................................................................. 21 Audio mute function ........................................................................... 21 Avionics band receive ........................................................................ 21 Transmitting ........................................................................................ 22 Selecting the output power ................................................................. 22 One-touch PTT function ..................................................................... 23 5 REPEATER OPERATION ............................................... 24 – 28Accessing a repeater ......................................................................... 24 Subaudible tones ............................................................................... 26 Offset frequency ................................................................................. 27 Auto repeater ..................................................................................... 28 6 MEMORY OPERATION .................................................. 29 – 33General description ............................................................................ 29 Memory channel selection ................................................................. 29 Programming a memory channel ....................................................... 30 Programming a memory channel via the microphone .......................... 31Transferring memory contents ........................................................... 32 Memory clearing ................................................................................. 33 7 CALL CHANNEL OPERATION ...................................... 34 – 35Calling up a call channel .................................................................... 34 Transferring call channel contents ..................................................... 34 Programming a call channel ............................................................... 35 8 SCRATCH PAD MEMORY .............................................. 36 – 37What is a scratch pad memory? ......................................................... 36 Calling up a scratch pad memory ....................................................... 36 Transferring scratch pad memory contents ........................................ 37
iv 9 SCAN OPERATION ........................................................ 38 – 43Scan types ......................................................................................... 38 Scan start/stop ................................................................................... 39 Programming scan edges .................................................................. 40 Programming scan edges via the microphone ................................... 41 Skip channel setting ........................................................................... 42 Scan resume condition ....................................................................... 43 10 PRIORITY WATCH .......................................................... 44 – 45Priority watch types ............................................................................ 44 Priority watch operation ...................................................................... 45 11 DTMF MEMORY ENCODER .......................................... 46 – 49Programming a DTMF code ............................................................... 46 Clearing the DTMF memory contents ................................................ 46 Programming a DTMF code via the microphone ............................... 47 Transmitting a DTMF code ................................................................. 48 DTMF speed ...................................................................................... 49 12 POCKET BEEP AND TONE SQUELCH ........................ 50 – 52Pocket beep operation ....................................................................... 50 Tone squelch operation ...................................................................... 51 Tone scan ........................................................................................... 52 13 WIRELESS OPERATION ................................................ 53 – 58Connection ......................................................................................... 53 HM-90 WIRELESS MICROPHONE............................................................ 53 EX-1759 installation ........................................................................... 54 HM-90 switches .................................................................................. 55 Microphone address ........................................................................... 58 14 OTHER FUNCTIONS ...................................................... 59 – 66Beep tones on/off ............................................................................... 59 Time-out timer .................................................................................... 59 Auto power-off .................................................................................... 60 Cooling fan setting ............................................................................. 60 Microphone [F-1]/[F-2] keys ............................................................... 61 Display dimmer setting ....................................................................... 61 Demonstration display ........................................................................ 62 Squelch delay ..................................................................................... 62 Packet operation ................................................................................ 63 15 MAINTENANCE .............................................................. 67 – 69Troubleshooting .................................................................................. 67 Fuse replacement .............................................................................. 69 Partial resetting .................................................................................. 69 Resetting the CPU ............................................................................. 69 16 SPECIFICATIONS .................................................................. 70 17 OPTIONS ........................................................................ 71 – 72 18 MODE ARRANGEMENT ................................................ 73 – 74
PANEL DESCRIPTION1 1qTUNING DIAL Selects the operating frequency (p. 17), the memory chan- nel (p. 29), the contents of the set mode display and the scanning direction. (p. 39) wSELECT MEMORY/MEMORY WRITE SWITCH [S.MW(MW)] ➥Selects a memory channel for programming. (p. 30) ➥Programs selected memory when pushed and held. (p. 30) eBAND SWITCH [BAND] ➥Toggles between 144 and 430(440) MHz operation. (p. 15) ➥When a call channel is selected, this switch toggles be- tween the 2 available call channels. (p. 34) rVOLUME CONTROL [VOL] Adjusts the audio level. (p. 20) tPOWER SWITCH [PWR] Turns power ON and OFF when pushed for 1 sec. yMICROPHONE CONNECTOR Connects the supplied microphone. (p. 11) uSQUELCH CONTROL [SQL] Varies the squelch level. (p. 20) • RF attenuator activates and increases the attenuation when ro- tated clockwise to the center position and further. BAND MW S.MW PWRVOL SQL DTMFDUPLOCKSET BUSY AO TOT DATA T DUP SQL MONI LOWPRIOT SCANM⁄CALL TONESCANV⁄MHz MUTEPRIO LO MID H IMSKIP 19 5 Function display (p. 3) Front panel
1PANEL DESCRIPTION 2 iSET/LOCK SWITCH [SET(LOCK)] ➥Selects SET mode when pushed. (p. 70) ➥Toggles the lock function ON and OFF when pushed and held. (p. 16) oMONITOR/DTMF SWITCH [MONI(DTMF)] ➥Toggles squelch opened and closed when pushed. (pgs. 20, 24) ➥Turns the DTMF memory encoder ON and OFF for auto patch operation when pushed and held. (p. 46) !0OUTPUT POWER/DUPLEX SWITCH [LOW(DUP)] ➥Each push changes the output power selection. (p. 22) •There are 4 output powers available: low, mid-low, mid-high and high. ➥Push and hold to select a duplex setting. (p. 24) •There are 3 duplex settings available: minus duplex (“–DUP” appears, plus duplex (“+ DUP” appears) and simplex. !1TONE/TONE SCAN SWITCH [TONE(T-SCAN)] ➥Each push selects a tone function. (p. 50) •Tone encoder, pocket beep, tone squelch or tone function OFF can be selected. ➥Push and hold to start/stop the tone scan function. (p. 52) !2MEMORY/CALL CHANNEL SWITCH [M/CALL(PRIO)] ➥Selects and toggles memory mode or a call channel (pgs. 29, 34) ➥Activates the priority watch function when pushed and held. (p. 44)!3VFO/MHz SWITCH [V/MHz(SCAN)] ➥Selects and toggles VFO mode and 1 MHz tuning dis- play. (p. 17) ➥Starts a scan when pushed and held. (p. 39) !4FRONT PANEL RELEASE LATCH While pushing this latch, slide the front panel to the left to remove it.
1PANEL DESCRIPTION 3 qTRANSMIT INDICATOR (p.22) ➥Appears while transmitting. ➥Flashes while transmitting with the one-touch PTT func- tion (p. 23). wDUPLEX INDICATORS (p. 24) “DUP–” or “DUP” appears during semi-duplex operation (repeater operation). eTONE INDICATORS ➥“T” appears while the subaudible tone encoder is in use. (p. 26) ➥“T SQL” appears while the tone squelch function is in use. (p. 51) ➥“T SQLS” appears while the pocket beep function isin use. (p. 50) rTOT (TIME-OUT TIMER) INDICATOR (p. 59) Appears while the time-out timer has been activated. tAUTO POWER-OFF INDICATOR (p. 60) Appears while the auto power-off function is in use. yBUSY INDICATOR (p. 20) Appears while a signal is being received or the squelch is open ([MONI] is being pushed). uFREQUENCY READOUT Shows the operating frequency, set mode contents, etc. •The decimal point of the frequency flashes while scanning. (p. 39) •“d” appears in place of the 100 MHz digit while the DTMF mem- ory function is in use. DTMFDUPLOCK SET BUSY AO TOT T DUP SQL MONI LOW PRIOT SCAN M⁄CALLTONE SCAN V⁄MHz MUTEPRIO LO MID H I M SKIP 19 5 Function display
4 1PANEL DESCRIPTION iS/RF INDICATORS (p. 22) ➥Show the relative signal strength while receiving sig- nals. ➥Show the output power while transmitting. oMEMORY INDICATOR (p. 15) Appears when memory mode is selected. !0MEMORY CHANNEL READOUTS ➥Show the selected memory channel numbers. ➥A capital “L” appears while the frequency lock function is in use. (p. 16) ➥“C1” or “C2” appears while on a call channel. (p. 34) ➥One of “L1–L5” appears when a scratch pad memory is selected. (p. 36) ➥One of “r1–r5” appears when a duplex scratch pad memory is selected. (p. 36) ➥A small “c” appears when VFO mode is selected from the call channel or a scratch pad memory. (pgs. 34, 37) !1SKIP INDICATOR (p. 42) Appears when the displayed memory channel is specified as a skip channel. !2SWITCH INDICATORS Indicate the function(s) of the front panel switches directly below the function display. !3AUDIO MUTE INDICATOR (p. 56) Appears when the audio mute function is activated via mi- crophone control. •This function is cancelled when any switch or control is operated. !4PRIORITY WATCH INDICATOR (p. 45) Appears while the priority watch is activated; flashes while the watch is paused. !5OUTPUT POWER INDICATORS (p. 22) ➥“LO” appears for low output power. (5 W) ➥“MID-LO” appears for mid-low output power. (10 W) ➥“MID-HI” appears for mid-high output power. (20 W) ➥“HI” appears for high output power. (50 W VHF; 35 W UHF)
1PANEL DESCRIPTION 5 Rear panel q w r e qANTENNA CONNECTOR [ANT] Accepts a 50 Ωdual band antenna with a PL-259 connec- tor. (p. 14) wSPEAKER JACK [SP] Connects a 4–8 Ωspeaker, if required. Outputs the se- lected band’s audio. eDATA JACK [DATA] 6-pin mini DIN jack to connect a TNC, etc. for packet op- eration. NOTE:The connection between this jack and the TNC differs depending on whether 1200 bps or 9600 bps op- eration is chosen in initial set mode (p. 63). See right for pin assignments. rPOWER RECEPTACLE [DC13.8V] Accepts 13.8 V DC with the supplied DC power cable. DDATA JACK PIN ASSIGNMENTS qDATA IN (1200 bps: AFSK 9600 bps: G3RUH, GMSK) w GND ePTTP rDATA OUT (9600 bps) tAF OUT (1200 bps) ySQ qDATA IN Input terminal for data transmit. See p. 63 for details on how to toggle data speed between 1200 and 9600 bps. wGND Common ground for DATA IN, DATA OUT and AF OUT. ePTTP PTT terminal for packet operation only. Connect ground to transmit data. rDATA OUT Data out terminal for 9600 bps operation only. tAF OUT Data out terminal for 1200 bps operation only. ySQ (squelch out) Becomes high (+5V) when the transceiver receives a sig- nal which opens the squelch. •To avoid unnecessary TNC transmission, connect squelch to the TNC to inhibit transmission when receiving signals. •Keep audio output at a normal level, otherwise a “SQ” signal will not be output.