Icom Ic-r5 Communications Reciever Instruction Manual
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50 10 OTHER FUNCTIONS New2001 10 D D Weather alert functionNOAA 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.T” and 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...
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51 10 OTHER FUNCTIONS New2001 Data cloningCloning 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-R5CLONING SOFTWARE . DCloning between receiversqConnect the OPC-474 cloning cable to the [SP] jack of the master and sub-receivers. •The master receiver is used to send data to the sub-receiver. wWhile pushing [V/M•S.MW•~], turn power ON to enter cloning mode (master receiver only— power...
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52 10 OTHER FUNCTIONS New2001 10 DCloning using a personal computerData 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 HELPfile for details. DCloning errorNOTE: DO NOTpush 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. In such a case, both receivers...
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53 10 OTHER FUNCTIONS New2001 Partial resetIf 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 [FUNC] and [TS•SET], turn the power ON to partially reset the receiver. All resetThe 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...
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54 11 FREQUENCY TABLE 1011 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 62 804.75 63 812.75 64 820.75 65 828.75 66 836.75 67 844.75 68 852.75 69 860.75 CH Freq. 1 46.75 2 53.75 3 60.75 4 67.75 5 180.75 6 187.75 7 194.75 8 201.75 9 208.75 10 215.75 11 222.75 12 229.75 21 476.75 22 484.75 23 492.75 24 500.75 25 508.75 26...
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55 11 FREQUENCY TABLE New2001 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 21 541.75 22 549.75 23 557.75 24 565.75 25 613.75 26 621.75 27 629.75 28 637.75 29 645.75 30 653.75 31 661.75 CH Freq. 32 669.75 33 677.75 34 685.75 35 693.75 36 701.75 37 709.75 38 717.75 39 725.75 40 733.75 41 741.75 42 749.75 43 757.75 44 765.75 45...
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56 11 FREQUENCY TABLE New2001 11 D D Indonesian channels (unit: MHz) CH Freq. 2 53.75 3 60.75 4 67.75 5 180.75 6 187.75 7 194.75 8 201.75 9 208.75 10 215.75 11 222.75 12 229.75 21 476.75 22 484.75 23 492.75 24 500.75 25 508.75 26 516.75 27 524.75 28 532.75 29 540.75 30 548.75 31 556.75 32 564.75 33 572.75 34 580.75 35 588.75 36 596.75 37 604.75 38 612.75 39 620.75 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...
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57 11 FREQUENCY TABLE New2001 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 156.250 156.250 06 156.300 156.300 07 156.350 160.950 07A 156.350 156.350 08 156.400 156.400 09 156.450 156.450 10 156.500 156.500 11 156.550 156.550 12 156.600 156.600 13 156.650 156.650 14 156.700 156.700 15 156.750 156.750 16 156.800 156.800 17...
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58 11 FREQUENCY TABLE New2001 11 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 151.955 MHz Blue 154.570 MHz Green 154.600 MHz White 462.575 MHz Black 462.625 MHz Orange 462.675 MHz Brown 464.500 MHz Yellow 464.550 MHz “J” Dot 467.763 MHz “K” Dot 467.813 MHz Silver Star 467.850 MHz Gold Star 467.875 MHz Red Star 467.900...
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59 11 FREQUENCY TABLE New2001 Frequency Description121.500 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 122.800 Unicom— Uncontrolled airports 122.900 Search & rescue training, & uncontrolled airports 122.950 Unicom— Controlled airports 123.000 Unicom— Uncontrolled airports 123.025 Helicopters— Air-to-air communications 123.050 Unicom— Heliports 123.075...