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    OTHER FUNCTIONS
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    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 standby or while scanning.
    qSelect the desired weather channel.
    wTurn the weather alert function ON in set mode.
    ➥Push [TS•SET] to enter set mode.
    ➥Rotate [DIAL] to select the weather alert item, then ro-
    tate [DIAL] while pushing and holding [FUNC] to set
    ON.
    ➥Push [TS•SET] 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.
    tTurn the weather alert function OFF in set mode.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.
    FM
    FM
    Show above indications alternately.
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    OTHER FUNCTIONS
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    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 ON only for sub-re-
    ceiver)
    .
    ePush [SQL] on the master receiver.
    •The receiver show following indications.
    rWhen cloning is finished, turn power OFF, then ON to exit
    cloning mode.
    During cloning
    After cloning Master receiver indications Sub-receiver indications
    Master receiver[V/M•S.MW•~][PWR]“CLONE” and “m” appear
    when entered into cloning
    mode.
    to [SP]
    to [SP]
    Master
    receiverSub-
    receiver
    AT
    POWER ON
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    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 automatically return to the
    clone standby condition and cloning must be repeated.
    Auto power-off functionThe IC-R5 can be set to automatically turn OFF after a spec-
    ified period in which no operation is performed.
    120 min., 90 min., 60 min., 30 min. and OFF can be specified.
    The specified period is retained even when the receiver is
    turned OFF by the auto power-off function. To cancel the
    function, select “OFF” in step ebelow.
    qPush [TS•SET] for 1 sec. to enter set mode.
    wRotate [DIAL] to select “AP OFF” item.•Turn the expanded set mode ON for selection. (p. 39)eWhile pushing [FUNC], rotate [DIAL] to select the desired
    time or to turn the function OFF.
    rPush [TS•SET] to exit set mode.
    [TS•SET][FUNC][DIAL]
    After 1 sec.
    USING
    EXPANDED SET MODE
    Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in
    the U.S.A. and other countries.
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    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 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.•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.
    ➥While pushing [FUNC] and [V/M•S.MW•~], turn the
    power ON to reset the CPU.
    FM SKIPP
    [FUNC]
    [V/M•S.MW•~][PWR]
    *The appearing frqeuency 
    is differ according to 
    receiver version. 
    AT
    POWER ON
    [FUNC]
    [TS•SET][PWR]
    AT
    POWER ON
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    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
    26 516.75
    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
    TV channelsThe following tables show the channels versus
    video and audio frequencies depending on each
    version.
    D D
    U.S.A. channels
    (unit: MHz)
    CH Freq.
    2 59.75
    3 65.75
    4 71.75
    5 81.75
    6 87.75
    7 179.75
    8 185.75
    9 191.75
    10 197.75
    11 203.75
    12 209.75
    13 215.75
    14 475.75
    15 481.75
    16 487.75
    17 493.75
    18 499.75
    19 505.75
    20 511.75
    21 517.75
    22 523.75
    23 529.75
    24 535.75
    25 541.75
    26 547.75
    CH Freq.
    27 553.75
    28 559.75
    29 565.75
    30 571.75
    31 577.75
    32 583.75
    33 589.75
    34 595.75
    35 601.75
    36 607.75
    37 613.75
    38 619.75
    39 625.75
    40 631.75
    41 637.75
    42 643.75
    43 649.75
    44 655.75
    45 661.75
    46 667.75
    47 673.75
    48 679.75
    49 685.75
    50 691.75
    51 697.75
    CH Freq.
    52 703.75
    53 709.75
    54 715.75
    55 721.75
    56 727.75
    57 733.75
    58 739.75
    59 745.75
    60 751.75
    61 757.75
    62 763.75
    63 769.75
    64 775.75
    65 781.75
    66 787.75
    67 793.75
    68 799.75
    69 805.75
    D D
    CCIR channels
    (unit: MHz)
    D D
    Australian channels
    (unit: MHz)
    CH
    Freq.
    43 637.75
    44 644.75
    45 651.75
    46 658.75
    47 665.75
    48 672.75
    49 679.75
    50 686.75
    51 693.75
    52 700.75
    53 707.75
    54 714.75
    55 721.75
    56 728.75
    57 735.75
    58 742.75
    59 749.75
    60 756.75
    61 763.75
    62 770.75
    63 777.75
    64 784.75
    65 791.75
    66 798.75
    67 805.75
    68 812.75
    69 819.75
    CH
    Freq.
    0 51.75
    1 62.75
    2 69.75
    3 91.75
    4 100.75
    5 107.75
    5A 143.75
    6 180.75
    7 187.75
    8 194.75
    9 201.75
    10 214.75
    11 221.75
    28 532.75
    29 539.75
    30 546.75
    31 553.75
    32 560.75
    33 567.75
    34 574.75
    35 581.75
    36 588.75
    37 595.75
    38 602.75
    39 609.75
    40 616.75
    41 623.75
    42 630.75
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    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
    45 773.75
    46 781.75
    47 789.75
    48 797.75
    49 805.75
    50 813.75
    51 821.75
    52 829.75
    53 837.75
    54 845.75
    55 853.75
    56 861.75
    57 869.75
    58 877.75
    59 885.75
    60 893.75
    61 901.75
    62 909.75
    CH Freq.
    63 917.75
    64 925.75
    65 933.75
    66 941.75
    67 949.75
    68 957.75CH Freq.
    1 50.75
    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
    11 229.75D D
    New
    Zealand
    channels(unit: MHz)
    CH
    Freq.
    52 725.25
    53 733.25
    54 741.25
    55 749.25
    56 757.25
    57 765.25
    58 773.25
    59 781.25
    60 789.25
    61 797.25
    62 805.25
    63 813.25
    64 821.25
    65 829.25
    66 837.25
    67 845.25
    68 853.25
    69 861.25
    CH
    Freq.
    21 477.25
    22 485.25
    23 493.25
    24 501.25
    25 509.25
    26 517.25
    27 525.25
    28 533.25
    29 541.25
    30 549.25
    31 557.25
    32 565.25
    33 573.25
    34 581.25
    35 589.25
    36 597.25
    37 605.25
    38 613.25
    39 621.25
    40 629.25
    41 637.25
    42 645.25
    43 653.25
    44 661.25
    45 669.25
    46 677.25
    47 685.25
    48 693.25
    49 701.25
    50 709.25
    51 717.25D D
    UK channels
    (unit: MHz)
    CH
    Freq.
    43 653.75
    44 661.75
    45 669.75
    46 677.75
    47 685.75
    48 693.75
    49 701.75
    50 709.75
    51 717.75
    52 725.75
    53 733.75
    54 741.75
    55 749.75
    56 757.75
    57 765.75
    58 773.75
    59 781.75
    60 789.75
    61 797.75
    62 805.75
    63 813.75
    64 821.75
    65 829.75
    66 837.75
    67 845.75
    68 853.75
    69 861.75
    CH
    Freq.
    2 49.25
    3 54.00
    4 57.25
    5 182.50
    6 190.50
    7 198.50
    8 206.50
    9 214.50
    10 222.50
    21 477.75
    22 485.75
    23 493.75
    24 501.75
    25 509.75
    26 517.75
    27 525.75
    28 533.75
    29 541.75
    30 549.75
    31 557.75
    32 565.75
    33 573.75
    34 581.75
    35 589.75
    36 597.75
    37 605.75
    38 613.75
    39 621.75
    40 629.75
    41 637.75
    42 645.75D D
    French channels
    (unit: MHz)
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    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
    53 732.75
    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
    D D
    Italian channels
    (unit: MHz)
    CH Freq.
    A 59.25
    B 67.75
    C 87.75
    D 180.75
    E 188.75
    F 197.75
    G 206.75
    H 215.75
    H1 222.75
    H2 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
    40 628.75
    41 636.75
    CH Freq.
    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
    D D
    Taiwan channels
    (unit: MHz)
    CH Freq.
    7 179.75
    8 185.75
    9 191.75
    10 197.75
    11 203.75
    12 209.75
    D D
    FOT channels
    (unit: MHz)
    CH Freq.
    4 181.75
    5 189.75
    6 197.75
    7 205.75
    8 213.75
    9 221.75
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    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
    17 156.850 156.850
    18 156.900 161.500
    18A 156.900 156.900
    19 156.950 161.550
    19A 156.950 156.950
    20 157.000 161.600
    20A 157.000 157.000
    21 157.050 161.650
    WX CH Frequency
    01 162.550
    02 162.400
    03 162.475
    04 162.425
    05 162.450
    06 162.500
    07 162.525
    08 161.650
    09 161.775
    10 163.275
    CH Ship Ship
    No. Transmit Receive21A 157.050 157.050
    21b 161.650 161.650
    22 157.100 161.700
    22A 157.100 157.100
    23 157.150 161.750
    23A 157.150 157.150
    24 157.200 161.800
    25 157.250 161.850
    25b 161.850 161.850
    26 157.300 161.900
    27 157.350 161.950
    28 157.400 162.000
    28b 162.000 162.000
    60 156.025 160.625
    61 156.075 160.675
    61A 156.075 156.075
    62 156.125 160.725
    62A 156.125 156.125
    63 156.175 160.775
    63A 156.175 156.175
    64 156.225 160.825
    64A 156.225 156.225
    65 156.275 160.875
    65A 156.275 156.275
    66 156.325 160.925
    66A 156.325 156.325
    67 156.375 156.375
    68 156.425 156.425
    69 156.475 156.475
    CH Ship Ship
    No. Transmit Receive70 156.525 156.525
    71 156.575 156.575
    72 156.625 156.625
    73 156.675 156.675
    74 156.725 156.725
    77 156.875 156.875
    78 156.925 161.525
    78A 156.925 156.925
    79 156.975 161.575
    79A 156.975 156.975
    80 157.025 161.625
    80A 157.025 157.025
    81 157.075 161.675
    81A 157.075 157.075
    82 157.125 161.725
    82A 157.125 157.125
    83 157.175 161.775
    83A 157.175 157.175
    83b 161.775 161.775
    84 157.225 161.825
    84A 157.225 157.225
    85 157.275 161.875
    85A 157.275 157.275
    86 157.325 161.925
    86A 157.325 157.325
    87 157.375 161.975
    87A 157.375 157.375
    88 157.425 162.025
    88A 157.425 157.425
    Weather channels
    (unit: MHz)
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    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 MHz
    Blue Star 467.925 MHz
    Transceiver Transceiver
    Receive transmit
    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
    CH Frequency
    1 151.820 MHz
    2 151.880 MHz
    3 151.940 MHz
    4 154.570 MHz
    5 154.600 MHzCH Frequency
    1 26.965 MHz
    2 26.975 MHz
    3 26.985 MHz
    4 27.005 MHz
    5 27.015 MHz
    6 27.025 MHz
    7 27.035 MHz
    8 27.055 MHz
    9 27.065 MHz
    10 27.075 MHz
    11 27.085 MHz
    12 27.105 MHz
    13 27.115 MHz
    14 27.125 MHz
    15 27.135 MHz
    16 27.155 MHz
    17 27.165 MHz
    18 27.175 MHz
    19 27.185 MHz
    20 27.205 MHz
    D D
    BRS 
    (Business Radio
    Service)channels D D
    GMRS 
    (General Mobile
    Radio Service)
    channels
    D D
    MURS channels D D
    HF CB 
    (Citizens Band)
    channelsCH Frequency
    21 27.215 MHz
    22 27.225 MHz
    23 27.255 MHz
    24 27.235 MHz
    25 27.245 MHz
    26 27.265 MHz
    27 27.275 MHz
    28 27.285 MHz
    29 27.295 MHz
    30 27.305 MHz
    31 27.315 MHz
    32 27.325 MHz
    33 27.335 MHz
    34 27.345 MHz
    35 27.355 MHz
    36 27.365 MHz
    37 27.375 MHz
    38 27.385 MHz
    39 27.395 MHz
    40 27.405 MHz
    CH Frequency
    8 467.5625 MHz
    9 467.5875 MHz
    10 467.6125 MHz
    11 467.6375 MHz
    12 467.6625 MHz
    13 467.6875 MHz
    14 467.7125 MHz
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    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 Unicom— Heliports
    123.100  Search & Rescue
    123.300 Flight Schools
    123.450  Air-to-air communications (unofficial)
    123.500 Flight Schools
    123.600  Flight Service Stations— Uncontrolled airports
    148.125  Civil Air Patrol Repeaters— Secondary
    148.150  Civil Air Patrol Repeaters— Primary
    156.300 Aircraft-to-ship— safety
    156.400 Aircraft-to-ship— commercial
    156.425 Aircraft-to-ship— non-commercial
    156.450 Aircraft-to-ship— commercial
    156.625 Aircraft-to-ship— non-commercial
    156.900 Aircraft-to-ship— commercial
    243.000 Military Emergency “Guard”
    255.400 Flight Advisory Service
    257.800 Civilian Towers
    311.000 SAC Primary
    321.000 SAC Secondary
    381.800 USCG— PrimaryD
    D
    General aviation frequencies
    CH
    Frequency
    Remarks
    range
    2–13 54–216 (same as broadcast VHF)
    14–22 120–174 Mid band Ch. A–I
    23–36 216–300 Super band J–W
    37–53 300–402
    Hyper band AA–QQ
    54–64 402–468
    65–94 468–648 (Ultra band)
    95–99 90–120 Low band A5–A1
    100–125 648–804 (Ultra band)
    D
    D
    Cable TV (IRC)
    (unit: MHz)
    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.
    D D
    Wireless Microphones
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