12724
3
Verklein
Vergroot
Pagina terug
1/84
Pagina verder
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
iR10
COMMUNICATIONS 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.
IC-R10.qxd 02.1.10 11:44 Page 80 (1,1)
i
Versions of the IC-R10 which display the “CE” symbol on
the serial number seal, comply with the ETSI specifica-
tion prETS300 684 (EMC product standard for
Commercially Available Amateur Radio Equipment).
RWARNING! NEVER connect the receiver to an AC
outlet. This may pose a fire hazard or result in an electric
shock.
RWARNING! NEVER operate the receiver with a
headset or other audio accessories at high volume levels.
Hearing experts advise against continuous high volume op-
eration. If you experience a ringing in your ears, reduce the
volume level or discontinue use.
NEVER connect the receiver to a power source of more
than 16 V DC such as a 24 V battery. This connection will ruin
the receiver.
NEVER cut the DC power cable between the DC plug and
fuse holder. If an incorrect connection is made after cutting,
the receiver might be damaged.
NEVER expose the receiver to rain, snow or any liquids.
DO NOT connect the receiver to a power source using re-
verse polarity. This connection will not only blow fuses but
also may damage the receiver.
CAUTIONSIMPORTANT
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY be-
fore attempting to operate the receiver.
SAVE THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL This
instruction manual contains important safety and operating in-
structions for the IC-R10.
EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS
The following explicit definitions apply to this manual.
WORD DEFINITION
RWARNING
Personal injury, fire hazard or electric shock
may occur.
CAUTION
Equipment damage may occur.
NOTE
If disregarded, inconvenience only. No risk
of personal injury, fire or electric shock.
IC-R10.qxd 02.1.10 11:44 Page i (1,1)
ii
UNPACKING
Accessories included with the receiver:
Qty.
q Antenna............................................................................1
w Handstrap.........................................................................1
e Belt clip (with 2 screws)....................................................1
r Wall charger*....................................................................1
t Ni-Cd batteries .................................................................4
* Not supplied with some versions.
DO NOT use or place the receiver in areas with tempera-
tures below –10°C (+14°F) or above +50°C (+122°F) or, in
areas subject to direct sunlight, such as the dashboard.
AVOID placing the receiver in excessively dusty environ-
ments.
AVOID the use of chemical agents such as benzine or al-
cohol when cleaning, as they damage the receiver surfaces.
Even when the receiver power is OFF, a slight current still
flows in the circuits. Remove cell batteries from the receiver
when not using it for a long time. Otherwise, the installed bat-
teries will become exhausted.
For U.S.A. only
Caution: Changes or modifications to this receiver, not ex-
pressly approved by Icom Inc., could void your authority to
operate this receiver under FCC regulations.
qw e
r
t
IC-R10.qxd 02.1.10 11:44 Page ii (1,1)
TABLE OF CONTENTS
iii
IMPORTANT ..................................................................................... i
EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS .................................................................. i
CAUTIONS .......................................................................................i
UNPACKING .................................................................................... ii
TABLE OF CONTENTS ..................................................................iii
OPERATING THEORY ...................................................................iv
OPERATING NOTES ...................................................................... iv
1 PANEL DESCRIPTION ......................................................... 1 6
Front and side panels ............................................................................1
Top panel ...............................................................................................2
Function display ..................................................................................... 3
Keypad ..................................................................................................5
2 Ni-Cd BATTERIES AND ACCESSORIES ............................79
Charging Ni-Cd batteries .......................................................................7
Charging precautions ............................................................................7
About Ni-Cd batteries ............................................................................ 7
Battery installation ................................................................................. 8
Charging connections ............................................................................8
Accessory attachment ........................................................................... 9
3 BASIC OPERATION ......................................................... 10 22
General ................................................................................................10
Selecting VFO mode ...........................................................................10
Selecting a receive mode .................................................................... 12
Selecting a tuning step ........................................................................ 13
Tuning a frequency (via the keypad) ...................................................14
Tuning a frequency (via the [DIAL]) .....................................................15
Dial select steps ..................................................................................16
Band scope function ............................................................................17
Listening example 1 ............................................................................. 19
Listening example 2 ............................................................................. 21
4 MEMORY MODE .............................................................. 23 34
General ................................................................................................23
Selecting memory mode ......................................................................23
Setting a bank and memory channel ...................................................24
Programming a memory channel—1 ...................................................25
Programming a memory channel—2 ...................................................26
Programming a memory channel—3 ...................................................27
Programming example 1 .....................................................................29
Programming example 2 .....................................................................30
Programming example 3 .....................................................................31
Memory copy .......................................................................................33
Copying example 1 ..............................................................................34
Copying example 2 ..............................................................................34
5 SCANNING OPERATION ................................................. 35– 46
General ...............................................................................................35
Before scanning ................................................................................... 37
Full scan .............................................................................................. 39
Memory scan .......................................................................................39
Program scan ...................................................................................... 40
Auto memory write scan ......................................................................41
BANK scan .......................................................................................... 43
Mode select scan ................................................................................. 44
Skip function ........................................................................................45
SIGNAVI function .................................................................................46
6 PRIORITY WATCH ........................................................... 47 49
General ...............................................................................................47
7 EASY MODE ............................................................................ 50
General ................................................................................................50
EASY mode operation ........................................................................50
8 EDIT FUNCTION .............................................................. 51 58
IC-R10.qxd 02.1.10 11:44 Page iii (1,1)
TABLE OF CONTENTS
iv
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-R10 re-
ceives RF energy from 0.5 MHz to 1300 MHz* and converts it
into audio frequency (AF) energy which in turn actuates a
loudspeaker to create sound waves. AF energy is in the
range of 20 to 20,000 Hz.
*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.
General ................................................................................................51
Memory channel edit ........................................................................... 51
Program scan channel edit ..................................................................55
EASY mode channel edit ..................................................................... 55
Program scan or EASY mode channel edit .........................................57
9 SET MODE ....................................................................... 59 62
General ...............................................................................................62
10 OTHER FUNCTIONS ........................................................6371
Low battery indicator ...........................................................................63
AFC function ........................................................................................63
Monitor function ...................................................................................64
Lock function .......................................................................................64
ATT function ........................................................................................ 65
NB/ANL function ..................................................................................65
Sleep timer ..........................................................................................66
User TS setting ....................................................................................66
Memory search function ...................................................................... 67
Auto mode and TS function .................................................................69
Resetting the CPU ...............................................................................70
Data cloning ........................................................................................ 71
11 ALPHANUMERIC KEY ASSIGNMENT ...................................72
12 CONTROL COMMANDS .................................................. 73 74
General ................................................................................................73
Data format ..........................................................................................73
Command table ................................................................................... 73
13 TROUBLESHOOTING ......................................................7576
14 SPECIFICATIONS ...................................................................77
15 OPTIONS .................................................................................78
OPERATING NOTES
The IC-R10 may receives its own oscillated frequency, result-
ing in no reception or only noise reception, on some frequen-
cies.
The IC-R10 may receive interference from extremely strong
signals on different frequencies or when using an external
high-gain antenna.
IC-R10.qxd 02.1.10 11:44 Page iv (1,1)
1
1
PANEL DESCRIPTION
Front and side panels
FUNCTION SWITCH (pgs. 5, 6)
While pushing [FUNC], the sec-
ondary functions of switches and
controls can be accessed.
FUNCTION DISPLAY (p. 3)
Indicates the operating condition.
KEYPAD (pgs. 5, 6)
Numeral and other function keys
for tuning and activating func-
tions.
SPEAKER
Emits the receive audio.
CI-V JACK (p. 73)
Connect the optional OPC-478
CLONING CABLE for remote
control or data cloning.
EXTERNAL DC POWER JACK
(p. 8)
Connect the supplied wall charg-
er for charging the installed Ni-Cd
battery cells.
Be careful of overcharging!
Operation with an external DC
power source simultaneously
charges the installed batteries.
When [CHARGE] switch is ON,
see p. 8.
IC-R10.qxd 02.1.10 11:44 Page 1 (1,1)
1
PANEL DESCRIPTION
2
Top panel
ANTENNA CONNECTOR (p. 9)
Connects the supplied flexible
antenna. Be careful when con-
necting an external antenna
(See Operating Notes, p. iv).
VOLUME CONTROL [VOL]
(p. 10)
Adjusts the audio output level.
SQUELCH CONTROL [SQL]
(p. 11)
Varies the squelch threshold
point for audio mute.
Pushing [MONI] opens the
squelch momentarily.
Varies the RF gain in LSB,
USB and CW modes.
EXTERNAL SPEAKER JACK
[SP]
Connect an 8 ohm optional
speaker or an earphone, if de-
sired.
The internal speaker will not
function when either option is
connected.
Connect the optional OPC-
478/479
CLONING CABLE for
cloning from a PC or another IC-
R10 (p. 71).
TUNING CONTROL [DIAL]
Used to set an operating fre-
quency (p. 15), memory channel
(p. 24), etc.
IC-R10.qxd 02.1.10 11:44 Page 2 (1,1)
1
PANEL DESCRIPTION
3
AT TVSCEASYVFOMEMO
AFCCWUSBLSBAMWFM
qw e r uty i o!0
!1
Function display
IC-R10.qxd 02.1.10 11:44 Page 3 (1,1)
1
4
PANEL DESCRIPTION
q SLEEP TIMER INDICATOR
Appears while the sleep timer is activated (p. 66).
w FUNCTION INDICATOR
Appears while the function ([FUNC]) switch is pushed.
e MEMORY MODE INDICATOR
Appears while in memory mode (p. 23).
r VFO MODE INDICATOR
Appears while in VFO mode (p. 11).
t RECEIVE MODE INDICATOR
Indicates the selected receive mode (p. 12).
y EASY MODE INDICATOR
Appears while in easy mode (p. 50).
u VSC INDICATOR
Appears while the VSC function is turned ON (p. 38).
i ATTENUATOR INDICATOR
Appears while the attenuator is turned ON (p. 65).
o AFC INDICATOR
Appears while the AFC function is turned ON (p. 63).
!0 LOCK INDICATOR
Appears while the lock function is activated (p. 64).
!1 MULTI-FUNCTION DOT MATRIX
Indicates the following items:
Opening message (p. 10)
Receive frequency (p. 11)
Tuning steps (p. 13)
Band scope (p. 17)
Memory bank and channel number (p. 23)
Memory name (p. 31)
Memory bank name (p. 32)
Programmable scan edges and name (p. 40)
Priority frequency (p. 49)
SET mode contents (p. 59)
Signal strength indicator
IC-R10.qxd 02.1.10 11:44 Page 4 (1,1)
1
PANEL DESCRIPTION
5
Keypad
KEY PRIMARY FUNCTION SECONDARY FUNCTION (while pushing [FUNC])
Push for 1 sec. to toggle power ON and OFF. Opening mes-
sage appears for 1 sec. after power ON
(p. 10).
Not available
Push and hold this switch to force the squelch open (p. 64).
Not available
Selects a receive mode: FM, AM, USB, LSB, CW or WFM
(p. 12).
Selects tuning step set mode (p. 13).
Clears numeric key input (p. 14).
Stops scanning (p. 39).
Selects SET mode (p. 59).
Toggles VFO or MEMORY mode
(pgs. 11, 23).
In VFO mode: writes to a memory channel
(p. 29).
In MEM-
ORY mode: transfers memory contents to VFO mode
(p. 33)
or copies to another channel
(p. 33).
Starts/stops scanning (p. 39). In VFO mode: selects a dial select step (p. 16).
Selects EASY mode (p. 50). Selects memory channel name search mode (p. 67).
Selects memory edit mode. (except when in VFO mode; p.
51).
Locks all switches and controls electronically except [VOL],
[SQL], [FUNC], [POWER] and [MONI]
(p. 64).
In VFO mode: enters the selected receive frequency (p. 14).
In MEMORY mode: enters the selected memory channel by
the memory search function (p. 68).
Activates the noise blanker while in SSB and CW mode, or
the ANL function while in AM mode
(p. 65).
POWER
MONI
MODE
TS
CLR
SET
V/M
MW
SCAN
DIAL SEL
EASY
SEARCH
EDIT
LOCK
ENT
NB/ANL
IC-R10.qxd 02.1.10 11:44 Page 5 (1,1)
1
PANEL DESCRIPTION
6
KEY PRIMARY FUNCTION SECONDARY FUNCTION (while pushing [FUNC])
When FM receive mode is selected in VFO mode: toggles the band scope function (p. 17).
Toggles the VSC function ON and OFF (p. 38).
Selects the sleep timer conditions (p. 66).
In VFO mode: sets program scan edge frequencies for programmed scan (p. 40).
In VFO mode: sets program scan edge frequencies for auto memory write scan (p. 41).
In VFO mode: toggles the signal navigator function ON/OFF for full, programmed or auto
memory write scan
(p. 46).
In MEMORY mode: sets the receive mode for mode select scan
(p. 44).
In MEMORY mode: sets the BANK for bank scan
(p. 43).
Starts/stop priority watch (p. 49).
Toggles the attenuator ON/OFF (p. 65).
ENT
NB/ANL
3
SLEEP
2
VSC
1
BSCOPE
4
PROG-S
5
AMWS
6
SIGNAVI
9
PRIO
8
BANK-S
7
MODE-S
.
AFC
0
ATT
1
BSCOPE
2
VSC
3
SLEEP
4
PROG-S
5
AMWS
6
SIGNAVI
7
MODE-S
8
BANK-S
9
PRIO
0
ATT
IC-R10.qxd 02.1.10 11:44 Page 6 (1,1)
Ni-Cd BATTERIES AND ACCESSORIES
2
7
Charging Ni-Cd batteries
The supplied Ni-Cd batteries are rechargeable and can be
charged approx. 300 times. Charge the batteries before rst
operating the receiver or when the batteries become ex-
hausted.
If you want to be able to charge the batteries more than 300
times, the following points should be observed:
1. Avoid overcharging. The charging period should be less
than 48 hours.
2. Use the batteries until they become almost completely ex-
hausted under normal conditions. We recommend battery
charging just after receiving becomes impossible.
Charging precautions
NEVER attempt to charge dry cell batteries. This will cause
internal liquid leakage and damage the receiver.
NEVER connect two or more chargers at the same time.
Charging may not occur under temperatures of 10°C (50°F)
or over temperatures of 40°C (104°F).
About Ni-Cd batteries
Ni-Cd battery life
If your Ni-Cd batteries seems to have no capacity even after
being fully charged, completely discharge them by leaving the
power ON overnight. Then, fully charge the Ni-Cd batteries
again. If the Ni-Cd batteries still do not retain a charge (or
very little), new batteries must be purchased.
Recycling information (U.S.A. only)
The product that you purchased contains
rechargeable batteries. The batteries are recy-
clable. At the end of their useful life, under vari-
ous state and local laws, it may be illegal to
dispose of these batteries into the municipal waste stream.
Call 1-800-8-BATTERY for battery recycling options in your
area or contact your dealer.
RBRC
RBRC
Ni-
Cd
IC-R10.qxd 02.1.10 11:44 Page 7 (1,1)
2
Ni-Cd BATTERIES AND ACCESSORIES
8
Battery installation
Install 4 AA (R6) size batteries as illustrated below.
Remove the cover from the receiver.
Install 4 AA (R6) size dry cell, alkaline or the supplied Ni-Cd
batteries into the receiver.
CAUTION: Make sure the polarity of the batteries is cor-
rect before installing. Reverse polarity may damage the re-
ceiver.
NOTE: DO NOT use different types of batteries at the
same time otherwise the receiver may not work properly.
Charging connections
Confirm that the [CHARGE] switch is ON, then connect the
supplied wall charger via an AC outlet as shown below.
to [DC]
BC-110A/E/D/V*
*Not supplied with
some versions.
CP-12L (optional)
To cigarette lighter
socket
OPC-254L (optional)
To power supply
(4.813.5 V DC)
Black
White
CHARGE
OFF ON
CAUTION: Make sure the
[CHARGE] switch is in the OFF po-
sition when operating the receiver
with one of the above power sup-
plies.
IC-R10.qxd 02.1.25 13:10 Page 8 (1,1)
2
Ni-Cd BATTERIES AND ACCESSORIES
9
Accessory attachment
Antenna
Insert the supplied antenna into the
antenna connector and rotate the an-
tenna as shown in the diagram
below. Keep the jack cover attached
when jacks are not in use to avoid
bad contacts.
Belt clip
Attach the belt clip using the supplied
screws.
Conveniently attaches to your belt.
Handstrap
Attach the handstrap as shown in the
diagram below. Facilities carrying.
IC-R10.qxd 02.1.10 11:44 Page 9 (1,1)
1. Turn power ON
Push [POWER] for 1 sec. to turn
power ON.
Opening message is displayed for 1
sec.
BASIC OPERATION
3
10
General
Operating the IC-R10 is easy. However,
in order to get the most out of its oper-
ating potential, please go through the
following procedures, step-by-step.
Then, try the examples contained at the
end of this chapter.
What is VFO?
The IC-R10 has several operating
modes, each of which has its own dis-
tinct functions. VFO (Variable
Frequency Operation) is one of these
modes.
VFO mode is used to change the oper-
ating frequency, receive mode, tuning
step, etc. Therefore, for most every day
operations of the receiver, you will be
using VFO mode.
Selecting VFO mode
2. Adjust the volume
Adjust the audio to a suitable level
using [VOL].
Check the squelch position (see next
page) or VSC function setting (p. 38)
if no audio is emitted.
VFO
FM
Presented
by ICOM
Opening message as
above is displayed on the
multi-function display.
IC-R10.qxd 02.1.10 11:44 Page 10 (1,1)
3-1. Adjust the RF gain
Rotate [SQL] maximum counter-
clockwise, to adjust RF gain to opti-
mum level.
What is RF gain?
RF gain controls receive sensitivity
gainreduce the gain when you
dont want to receive very weak sig-
nals or when excessively strong in-
terfering signals are being received,
etc.
4. Select VFO mode
When MEMORY mode is selected,
push [V/M] to select VFO mode.
When SET or TS set mode is se-
lected, push [CLR] to select VFO
mode.
The VFO indicator appears.
3
BASIC OPERATION
11
3. Adjust the squelch
Rotate [SQL] maximum counter-
clockwise, then rotate it clockwise
until audio is just muted when receiv-
ing no signal for FM, WFM or AM
mode. (see right page)
What is squelch?
A squelch circuit allows you to mute
undesired noise while receiving no
signal and emit audio while receiving
signals. This provides quiet standby.
The [MONI] switch changes the
squelch setting. This is useful for
weak signal reception (p. 64).
VFO
FM
144.0000
VFO indicator
IC-R10.qxd 02.1.10 11:44 Page 11 (1,1)
3
BASIC OPERATION
12
Selecting a receive mode
What are receive modes?
Radio signals can be propagated in a variety of ways (or
modes). Each mode has its own physical properties that de-
termine to some degree its uses.
The IC-R10 receives the 6 most common modes: AM, FM,
WFM, USB, LSB and CW. When you want to tune a station,
you MUST set the receive mode rst. The table below shows
common uses for each mode.
Major symptoms of incorrect receive mode
Distorted sound
Sudden interruption in reception
Noise only
Noise with weak reception
Low or unstable signal strength indicator value
MODE COMMON USAGE
AM amateur, aviation, broadcasting
FM amateur, utility
WFM TV broadcasting, FM broadcasting
USB, LSB commercial, amateur, short wave radio
CW commercial, amateur
VFO
FM
144.0000
VFO
FM
144.0000
AUTO MODE
VFO
WFM
144.0000
VFO
AM
144.0000
VFO
LSB
144.0000
VFO
USB
144.0000
VFO
CW
144.0000
When programmed
(see p. 69)
IC-R10.qxd 02.1.10 11:44 Page 12 (1,1)
3
BASIC OPERATION
13
What are tuning steps?
Tuning steps are the frequency change
increments when you rotate the tuning
control or operate a scan. The following
steps are available: 0.1, 0.5, 1, 5, 6.25,
8, 9, 10, 12.5, 15, 20, 25, 30, 50, 100
kHz and user programmable tuning
steps (p. 66).
It is important to set the proper tuning
step for the type of station you want to
listen to. Some tuning steps are deter-
mined by frequency band or receive
mode and others are set by tradition.
Generally speaking, if you set a tuning
step smaller than that needed you will
still be able to tune a station you want
(or scan it), however, tuning (or scan-
ning) will not be efcient. On the other
hand, if you select a tuning step which
is too large, you may not be able to nd
the station you are looking for.
Consult local listings.
1. Call up the tuning step
set mode
Once you have selected VFO mode
and the desired receive mode, while
pushing [FUNC], push [
(MODE)TS].
2. Select the tuning step
q Rotate [DIAL] to select the desired
tuning step.
w Push [CLR] to return to VFO
mode after the selection.
Selecting a tuning step
q
w
IC-R10.qxd 02.1.10 11:44 Page 13 (1,1)
3
BASIC OPERATION
14
When you know the exact frequency
you want to listen to, the quickest way
to tune it is by direct keypad entry.
Remember that the frequency must be
between 0.5 MHz and 1300 MHz.
The diagram below shows the correla-
tion between the function display fre-
quency digits and the frequency.
1. Select the frequency
Select VFO mode and the receive
mode in advance then:
Push the numeral keys in the same
order as the frequency you want to
tune (including the decimal key).
If you make a mistake, push [CLR] and
start again.
2. Enter the frequency
When the frequency you want is dis-
played:
Push [ENT] (or numeral keys for the
0.1 kHz digit) to enter it.
When you select a frequency outside of
the allowed range, the display will revert
back to the previously displayed fre-
quency.
ENT
NB/ANL
3
SLEEP
2
VSC
1
BSCOPE
4
PROG-S
5
AMWS
6
SIGNAVI
9
PRIO
8
BANK-S
7
MODE-S
.
AFC
0
ATT
Tuning a frequency (via the keypad)
VFO
FM
10 MHz 10 kHz
100 MHz
100 kHz
1 kHz
100 Hz
1 MHz
1 GHz
300 .0000
IC-R10.qxd 02.1.10 11:44 Page 14 (1,1)
3
BASIC OPERATION
15
Tuning a frequency (via the dial)
When you want to listen to frequencies
near the displayed frequency, the easi-
est way to tune them is with the tuning
dial.
All signals have what is called an oc-
cupied bandwidth. They will be re-
ceived as long as the receiver is tuned
anywhere within this bandwidth. Even
though the frequency received may not
be the central frequency, the tuning
step should be made as small as pos-
sible (0.5 or 5 kHz) and the receiver
tuned to the point of greatest signal
strength indicator deection.
To change frequencies faster than the
tuning step, use the dial select function
(p. 16).
1. Select VFO mode and
a receive mode
q Push [CLR] or [V/M] to select VFO
mode.
w Push [MODE] to select a receive
mode.
e Set tuning step if desired (p. 14).
2. Tune a frequency
Rotate [DIAL] to change the fre-
quency.
The frequency changes in increments
determined by the tuning step.
To change the frequency faster, use the
dial select function (p. 16).
q
w
IC-R10.qxd 02.1.10 11:44 Page 15 (1,1)
3
BASIC OPERATION
16
Dial select steps
What are dial select steps?
When tuning with the dial, if you want to change the fre-
quency faster than the selected tuning step can, use the dial
select function.
A dial select step is an increment of frequency change much
like a tuning step is. Unlike a tuning step however, a dial se-
lect step has no relation to the type of station you want to tune
or to the scan operations.
Dial select steps are available for:
VFO
FM
144.0000
VFO
FM
144.0000
VFO
FM
144.0000
VFO
FM
144.0000
FUNC
SCAN
DIAL SEL
SCAN
DIAL SEL
SCAN
DIAL SEL
SCAN
DIAL SEL
SCAN
DIAL SEL
+
Changing the frequency with the dial select step
In VFO mode:
Push and hold [FUNC], then rotate [DIAL].
To change the dial select step:
While pushing [FUNC], push [
(SCAN)DIAL SEL] one or sev-
eral times until the frequency digit you want to change
ashes.
VFO
FM
144.0000
100 kHz
1 MHz
10 MHz
100 MHz
IC-R10.qxd 02.1.10 11:44 Page 16 (1,1)
3
BASIC OPERATION
17
Band scope function
What is the band scope function?
The band scope detects signal availability in the range of ±5
channels (up to ±100 kHz) from the displayed frequency, and
displays the result on the multi function dot-matrix display.
This gives you a visual reference of current band conditions.
In this case, channel refers to sweep step or channel space
according to the set tuning step. For example, when the tun-
ing step is set to 5 kHz, the band scope detects 25 kHz above
and below the displayed frequency, then displays the result
on the LCD.
When the tuning step is set above 20 kHz, the band scope
function automatically changes its sweep step to 20 kHz.
However, when the sweep step is changed to 20 kHz, the
tuning step remains the same.
Also, when a user-programmable tuning step is selected, the
band scope function automatically selects the 20 kHz sweep
step.
Preparation
The band scope function is activated only when FM receive
mode is selected in VFO mode.
q Push [V/M] to select VFO mode. (p. 11)
w Push [MODE] one or more times to select FM mode.
(p. 12)
e While pushing [FUNC], push [
(MODE)
TS]
r Rotate [DIAL] to select the tuning/sweep step.
t Push [CLR] to return to VFO mode.
q
we
e
r
t
IC-R10.qxd 02.1.10 11:44 Page 17 (1,1)
3
BASIC OPERATION
18
Set band scope function
q While pushing [FUNC], push [(1)BSCOPE].
Repeat the above step or push [CLR] to turn OFF the band
scope function.
VFO
FM
144.0000
higher freq.
displayed freq.
lower freq.
signal
strength
IC-R10.qxd 02.1.10 11:44 Page 18 (1,1)
3
BASIC OPERATION
19
Listening example 1 television broadcast in WFM mode
1. Turn power ON
Push [POWER] for 1 sec. to turn
power ON.
2. Select VFO
Push [CLR] or [V/M] to select VFO
mode.
3. Adjust volume
Rotate [VOL] to obtain the desired
level of audio output.
4. Adjust squelch
Rotate [SQL] fully counterclockwise,
then clockwise until the audio noise
just disappears.
5. Select the receive
mode
Television sound is broadcast in
WFM mode. If the receiver is not al-
ready in WFM mode:
Push [MODE] one or more times until
WFM appears in the function display.
6. Select the tuning step
In most countries* television stations
are spaced about 50 kHz apart. To
select the 50 kHz tuning step:
While pushing [FUNC], push
[
(MODE)TS], then rotate [DIAL] until
the function display shows 50 kHz.
Push [CLR] after setting to return to
VFO mode.
*Check listings for your area.
VFO
WFM
TS 50.00kHz
SET TS
TS 50.00kHz
[DIAL]
VFO
WFM
144.0000
Appears
MODE
IC-R10.qxd 02.1.10 11:44 Page 19 (1,1)
8. Use the tuning dial
Rotate [DIAL] to search for nearby
stations above and below the tuned
frequency.
3
BASIC OPERATION
20
7. Tune the station
Use the keypad to enter the fre-
quency (example 59.75 MHz).
[Example]
(Example 59.75 MHz)
7-1. Tune the station
Enter the frequency from the 100 kHz
digit when you want to change below
the 1 MHz digit only (example
from 59.75 MHz to 59.25 MHz).
[Example]
59.7500
VFO
WFM
ENT
59. 75
VFO
WFM
5
7
59.
VFO
WFM
.
. 59
VFO
WFM
9
5
59.2500
VFO
WFM
ENT
59. 25
VFO
WFM
5
2
59.
VFO
WFM
.
(Example 59.25 MHz)
59.3000
VFO
WFM
59.2500
VFO
WFM
59.2000
VFO
WFM
[DIAL]
[DIAL]
NOTE: WFM and regular FM share the
same circuit. Depending on the receive
condition, this may result in distortion.
In such cases, try lowering the fre-
quency 3050 kHz.
IC-R10.qxd 02.1.10 11:44 Page 20 (1,1)
BASIC OPERATION
3
21
1. Turn power ON
Push [POWER] for 1 sec. to turn
power ON.
2. Select VFO
Push [CLR] or [V/M] to select VFO
mode.
3. Adjust volume
Rotate [VOL] to obtain the desired
level of audio output.
4. Adjust squelch
Rotate [SQL] fully counterclockwise,
then clockwise until the audio noise
just disappears.
5. Select the receive
mode
Airband communications are in AM
mode. If the receiver is not already in
AM mode:
Push the [MODE] switch one or more
times until AM appears in the function
display.
Listening example 2 airband broadcast in AM mode
6. Select the tuning step
Tuning steps for the airband are usu-
ally 25 kHz*. To set the 25 kHz tun-
ing step:
While pushing [FUNC], push
[
(MODE)TS], then rotate [DIAL] until
25 kHz appears in the function dis-
play.
*Check listings for your area.
VFO
AM
144.0000
MODE
Appears
VFO
AM
SET TS
TS 25 .00kHz
[DIAL]
IC-R10.qxd 02.1.10 11:44 Page 21 (1,1)
3
BASIC OPERATION
22
(Example 118.00 MHz)
7. Tune the station
Enter a frequency of 118.0000 MHz*
using the keypad (p. 14).
*Check listings for your area.
7-1. Tune the station
Enter the frequency from the 100 kHz
digit when you want to change below
the 1 MHz digit only (example
from 118 MHz to 118.925 MHz).
8. Use the tuning dial
Rotate [DIAL] to search for nearby
stations above and below the tuned
frequency.
VFO
AM
118
VFO
AM
118 .0000
ENT
1
1
8
(Example 118.925 MHz)
VFO
AM
118 .
ENT
2
5
9
.
VFO
AM
118. 925
VFO
AM
118 .9250
VFO
AM
118.9000
VFO
AM
118 .9250
VFO
AM
118 .9500
[DIAL]
[DIAL]
IC-R10.qxd 02.1.10 11:44 Page 22 (1,1)
MEMORY MODE
4
23
General
What is memory mode?
MEMORY mode is the second operating modethe first
being VFO mode. MEMORY mode is used to store often-
used frequencies, their receive modes, attenuator settings
(p. 65), as well as skip information for scanning (p. 56). This
provides convenient recall and scanning capabilities. Also,
frequencies are receivable in MEMORY mode which means
you can listen to received signals while you are in MEMORY
mode.
The IC-R10 has 1000 memory channels for your conve-
nience. They are divided into 18 banks: BANKS A to P con-
tain 50 channels each for normal usage, while BANKS Q and
R contain 100 channels each for auto-memory write scan
(p. 41) and program skip scan (p. 45), respectively.
Each BANK and memory channel has BANK or memory
name capabilities, for convenience. BANK names can be up
to 10 characters; channel names up to 8 characters.
Programmed contents and names can be easily copied to
other channels using the memory copy function (p. 33) and
easily edited using the EDIT function (p. 51).
Selecting MEMORY mode
Select MEMORY mode
Push [V/M] to select MEMORY mode.
•“MEMO appears in the function display.
Push [V/M] again to return to VFO mode.
MEMO
FM
A00 144 .0000
Appears
IC-R10.qxd 02.1.10 11:44 Page 23 (1,1)
4
MEMORY MODE
24
Selecting a BANK and memory channel
Selecting a BANK
channel
When your desired memory channel
is not stored or you do not want to
store a frequency in the displayed
BANK, you must change the BANK
number.
While pushing [FUNC], rotate [DIAL].
Selecting a memory
channel1
If you want to recall a memory chan-
nel which has been memorized, this
is the easiest way.
Rotate [DIAL].
Selecting a memory
channel2
If you remember the memory channel
number you want to recall, this is the
fastest way to recall it.
Enter the full 2-digit memory channel
number via the keypad.
Also, when you want to recall a blank
channel for programming, you have
to enter a channel number via the
keypad.
IC-R10.qxd 02.1.10 11:44 Page 24 (1,1)
1. BANK and memory
channel setting
q Select MEMORY mode (p. 23).
w Set the BANK and memory chan-
nel number (p. 24) you want to
program to.
2. Setting other
information
q Select VFO mode (p. 11).
w Set the frequency and receive
mode (p. 12) you want in VFO
mode.
4
MEMORY MODE
25
Programming a memory channel 1
This is the quickest way to memorize a
received frequency, along with its re-
ceive mode and other information.
When you memorize the frequency in
this way, the previously memorized data
is replaced with the new data. If you do
not want to lose the previously memo-
rized data, select a blank channel num-
ber before programming (p. 24).
3. Programming
While pushing [FUNC], push
[
(V/M)MW] to program the data.
When programming is successfully
completed, 3 beeps sound.
IC-R10.qxd 02.1.10 11:44 Page 25 (1,1)
1. Setting receive
conditions
q Select VFO mode (p. 11).
w Set the frequency and receive
mode (p. 12).
2. BANK and memory
channel setting
While pushing
[FUNC], push
[
(V/M)MW].
4
MEMORY MODE
26
Programming a memory channel 2
This is the simplest method to memo-
rize the received frequency along with
its receive mode and other information.
4. Programming
While pushing [FUNC], push
[
(V/M)MW] for 2 sec. to program the
data.
When programming is successfully
completed, 3 beeps sound and VFO
mode is automatically selected.
3. BANK and memory
channel setting
q While pushing [FUNC], rotate
[DIAL] to select the BANK you
want to program into.
w Rotate [DIAL] to select the mem-
ory channel you want to program.
q
q
w
IC-R10.qxd 02.1.10 11:44 Page 26 (1,1)
1. Set up
q Set the frequency you want to program in VFO mode.
w While pushing [FUNC], push [
(V/M)
MW] to enter mem-
ory write mode.
2. BANK and memory channel setting
q While pushing [FUNC], rotate [DIAL] to select the BANK
you want to program (p. 24).
w Rotate [DIAL] or push 2 digit keys to select the memory
channel you want to program (p. 24).
4
MEMORY MODE
27
Programming a memory channel 3
This is the easiest way to memorize the received frequency,
mode and other information along with memory, BANK
names, scanning condition, etc. in one operation.
3. Programming details
q Push [EDIT] to enter memory programming mode.
w Rotate [DIAL] or enter the alphanumeric characters via
the keypad to program a memory name.
When you enter channel names with [DIAL] or a character as-
signed to the same key, push [ENT] before you enter the next
character to change the digit (see page 72 for alphanumeric
key assignments).
q
w
w
IC-R10.qxd 02.1.10 11:44 Page 27 (1,1)
4
MEMORY MODE
28
3. Programming details cont.
e Push [EDIT], then rotate [DIAL] to select receive mode.
r Push [EDIT], then rotate [DIAL] to select the skip scan
condition.
t Push [EDIT], then rotate [DIAL] to select the attenuator
condition.
y Push [EDIT], then rotate [DIAL]
or enter alphanumeric charac-
ters to program a BANK name.
When you enter channel names
with [DIAL] or a character as-
signed to the same key, push
[ENT] before you enter the next
character to change the digit (see
page 72 for alphanumeric key as-
signments).
3. Programming details cont.
u Push [EDIT], to display your programmed frequency for
conrmation. When the correct frequency is displayed,
push [EDIT] for 2 sec. to return to VFO mode.
When you want to return to VFO mode immediately, push
[EDIT] for 2 sec. at any time.
y
IC-R10.qxd 02.1.10 11:44 Page 28 (1,1)
4
MEMORY MODE
29
Programming example 1 (118.0250 MHz; AM to channel B07)
1. BANK and memory
channel setting
q Push [V/M] to select MEMORY
mode.
w While pushing [FUNC], rotate
[DIAL] to select BANK B.
e Push [0] and [7] to enter the mem-
ory channel number.
2. Data setting
q Push [V/M] to select VFO mode.
w Push [MODE] one or more times
to select AM mode.
e Push numeral keys or rotate
[DIAL] to set the frequency
118.0250 MHz.
3. Programming the data
While pushing [FUNC], push
[
(V/M)MW] for 2 sec.
MEMO
FM
B:
FUNC
+
[DIAL]
VFO
AM
144.0000
MODE
MEMO
FM
B07 .
BLANK
7
0
"BLANK" appears when
the memory channel is not
programmed.
VFO
AM
118 .
1
1
8
.
VFO
AM
118 .0250
ENT
2
5
0
IC-R10.qxd 02.1.10 11:44 Page 29 (1,1)
4
MEMORY MODE
30
Programming example 2 (59.75 MHz; WFM to channel A45)
1. Setting the frequency
q Push [V/M] to select VFO mode.
w Push [MODE] one or more times
to select WFM mode.
e Push numeral keys or rotate
[DIAL] to set the frequency to
59.75 MHz.
2. Set the BANK and
memory channel
q While pushing [FUNC], push
[
(V/M)MW] to enter memory write
mode.
w While pushing [FUNC], rotate
[DIAL] to select BANK A.
e Rotate [DIAL] select channel 45
or push [4] and [5] to enter the
memory channel number.
3. Programming the data
While pushing [FUNC], push
[
(V/M)MW] for 2 sec.
VFO
WFM
144.0000
MODE
VFO
WFM
SET BANK
A:
FUNC
[DIAL]
+
VFO
WFM
59.7500
ENT
5
5
9
7
.
VFO
WFM
SET CH NO.
A45 BLANK
[DIAL]
"BLANK" appears when
the memory channel is not
programmed.
4
5
or
IC-R10.qxd 02.1.10 11:44 Page 30 (1,1)
4
MEMORY MODE
31
Programming example 3 (121.5 MHz, EMER.,AM, SKIP: OFF, ATT: OFF, Aviation to channel F01)
1. Setting the frequency
q Push [V/M] to select VFO mode.
w Rotate [DIAL] or push numeral
keys to enter 121.5 MHz.
2. BANK and memory
channel setting
q While pushing [FUNC], push
[
(V/M)MW].
w While pushing [FUNC], rotate
[DIAL] to select BANK F.
e Rotate [DIAL] or push [0] then [1]
to select channel 01.
3. Programming details
q Push [EDIT] to enter memory set-
ting mode.
w Rotate [DIAL] until the character
E appears then push [ENT] or
push [3] twice to enter the E.
e Rotate the [DIAL] then push [ENT]
to enter the characters M, E,
R and . for memory names or
push numeral keys (see page 72
for alphanumeric key assign-
ments).
SET CH NAME
F01 E
3
[DIAL]
52
or
ENT
VFO
FM
VFO
SET BANK
F:
FUNC
[DIAL]
+
FM
VFO
121 .5000
ENT
2
1
1
5
.
FM
SET CH NAME
F01
EDIT
VFO
FM
VFO
SET CH NO .
F01 BLANK
[DIAL]
FM
IC-R10.qxd 02.1.10 11:44 Page 31 (1,1)
4
MEMORY MODE
32
3. Programming details
cont.
t Push [EDIT] to change the re-
ceive mode item.
y Rotate [DIAL] to select AM mode,
then push [EDIT] to change the
item.
u Rotate [DIAL] to select the OFF
position for SKIP setting, then
push [EDIT].
3. Programming details
cont.
i Rotate [DIAL] to select the OFF
position for attenuator setting,
then push [EDIT].
o Rotate [DIAL] until the character
A appears, then push [ENT] or
push [2] once to enter A.
!0 Rotate [DIAL ]then push [ENT] to
enter the characters for BANK
names or push numeral keys (see
page 72 for alphanumeric key as-
signments).
3. Programming details
cont.
!1 The display shows the pro-
grammed frequency for conrma-
tion; push and hold [EDIT] for 2
sec. if the frequency is correct.
After pushing and holding [EDIT],
VFO mode is automatically selected.
VFO
FM
SET MODE
MODE:AM
[DIAL]
VFO
FM
SET SKIP
SKIP: OFF
[DIAL]
VFO
FM
SET ATT
ATT: OFF
[DIAL]
VFO
FM
SET B-NAME
F:A
ENT
2
[DIAL]
or
VFO
AM
121 .5000
EDIT
Push
for
2 sec.
IC-R10.qxd 02.1.10 11:44 Page 32 (1,1)
4
MEMORY MODE
33
Memory copy
What is the memory copy function?
The memory copy function copies the contents (minus BANK
names) of the selected memory channel to VFO or to another
memory channel. This is quite useful when you want to
search for signals around the displayed frequency or when
you want to edit memory channels.
Copy to VFO mode
q Push [V/M] to select memory mode.
w Select the BANK and memory channel you want to copy
(p. 24).
e While pushing [FUNC], push
[
(V/M)MW] for 2sec.
Copy to the other memory channel
q Push [V/M] to select memory mode. (p. 23)
w Select the BANK and memory channel you want to copy
(p. 24).
e While pushing [FUNC], push [
(V/M)MW].
r Set the BANK and channel number you want to copy to
(p. 24).
t While pushing [FUNC], push [
(V/M)MW] for 2 sec.
w
w
w
e
e
r
r
r
qt
t
IC-R10.qxd 02.1.10 11:44 Page 33 (1,1)
4
MEMORY MODE
34
Copying example 1
(59.7500 MHz, WFM, A45 to VFO)
q Push [V/M] to select memory mode (p. 23).
w Select the memory channel A45 (p. 24).
e While pushing [FUNC], push [
(V/M)MW] for 2 sec. to copy
the contents of memory A45 to VFO.
VFO mode is automatically selected.
Copying example 2
(118.0250 MHz, AM, B07 to F02)
q Push [V/M] to select memory mode (p. 23).
w Select the memory channel B07. (p. 24)
e While pushing [FUNC],
push [
(V/M)MW].
r While pushing [FUNC],
rotate [DIAL] to select
BANK F.
t Rotate [DIAL], or push
[0], [2] to select chan-
nel 02.
y While pushing [FUNC],
push [
(V/M)MW] for 2
sec. to transfer the
contents of B07 to F02.
MEMO
WFM
A45 59.7500
59.7500
VFO
WFM
FUNC
V/M
MW
+
MEMO
AM
B07 118.0250
MEMO
AM
MEMORY COPY
FUNC
V/M
MW
+
MEMO
AM
SET BANK
F:Aviation
FUNC
[DIAL]
+
MEMO
AM
SET CH NO .
F02 BLANK
[DIAL]
MEMO
AM
F02 118.0250
FUNC
V/M
MW
+
IC-R10.qxd 02.1.10 11:44 Page 34 (1,1)
MEMORY SCAN
Repeatedly scans all programmed memory channels ex-
cept blank channels.
FULL SCAN
Repeatedly scans operatable frequency range.
SCANNING OPERATION
5
35
0.5 MHz 1300 MHz
A01
A02
A03
A04
A05
A49
B00
B01R99
Blank
General
Scan types
The IC-R10 has 2 major scan types: PROGRAMMED SCAN
and MEMORY SCAN. These, in turn, can be subdivided into
3 variations of each, making a total of 6 scan operations.
Additional scanning functions are available to fine tune
scanning operation.
The following diagrams illustrate the operation of each scan
type.
Step-by-step instructions on how and when to use each scan
type follow these diagrams.
What is scanning?
Scanning is an automatic search function that detects signals
as it checks through a range of frequencies or memory chan-
nels.
Scanning functions are useful for discovering new frequen-
cies to listen to or for searching through previously pro-
grammed frequencies for signals.
IC-R10.qxd 02.1.10 11:44 Page 35 (1,1)
5
SCANNING OPERATION
36
PROGRAM SCAN
Repeatedly scans between two user-programmed fre-
quencies (scan edges).
BANK SCAN
Repeatedly scans all memory channels in the selected
BANK except blank channels.
AUTO-MEMORY WRITE SCAN
Same as PROGRAMMED SCAN except that paused fre-
quencies are automatically stored in memory channels
Q00Q99.
MODE SELECT SCAN
Repeatedly scans all memory channels with the selected
receive mode.
Programmed edges
BANK "Q"
00
01
02
03
04
98
99
1234.5670
1235.6780
1235.8900
1240.0500
---------------
---------------
Programmed scan edges
A00
A01
A02
A03
A04
A05
A06
A45
Blank
Blank
Blank
A00
A01
A03
A04
A05
A06
A07
B00R99
AM
WFM
WFM
FM
FM
FM only
USB
FM
IC-R10.qxd 02.1.10 11:44 Page 36 (1,1)
5
SCANNING OPERATION
37
Before scanning
Set the following conditions before
scanning.
INFORMATION
What happens when you rotate the tun-
ing dial during scanning?
While scanning
Scanning direction is changed.
Example:
If you rotate [DIAL] counterclockwise
while scanning up (frequency/memory
channel number increase), scan
changes to down scanning (fre-
quency/memory channel number de-
crease).
While pausing
Scanning starts again (pause is can-
celled).
1. Set receive mode
Set any receive mode EXCEPT USB,
LSB and CW.
The squelch control activates for RF
gain control while USB, LSB, or CW
mode is selected. RF gain control
does not activate for audio noise
muting, therefore, the receiver is in a
busy condition at all times. In such
case, searching speed is either very
slow or searching doesnt even start.
2. Set the volume and
squelch levels
Set [VOL] to a suitable audio output
level.
Set [SQL] so that the noise audio is
just muted.
IC-R10.qxd 02.1.10 11:44 Page 37 (1,1)
5
SCANNING OPERATION
38
Set the VSC
Set the VSC ON if necessary.
While pushing [FUNC], push [
(2)VSC] (VSC indicator ap-
pears).
While pushing [FUNC], push [(2)VSC) to turn OFF the
VSC (VSC indicator disappears).
What is VSC?
The VSC (Voice Scanning Control) pauses a scan only
when modulated signals are received. Scanning continues
when unmodulated or beat signals are received.
Set the scan delay
Set the scan delay.
While pushing [FUNC], push
[
(CLR)SET], then push [EDIT]
one or more times until SCAN
DELAY appears (p. 62).
Rotate [DIAL] to set the scan
delay time.
Push [CLR] to return to VFO or
MEMORY mode.
What is scan delay?
Scan delay affects scan pausing as follows:
5SEC: scan automatically resumes 5 sec. after paus-
ing
10SEC: scan automatically resumes 10 sec. after
pausing
PAUSE: scan automatically resumes 2 sec. after a re-
ceived signal disappears
VSCVFO
FM
144.0000
6
SIGNAVI
FUNC
+
Appears
IC-R10.qxd 02.1.10 11:44 Page 38 (1,1)
5
SCANNING OPERATION
39
Full scan
This is the simplest scanning operation, searching the full fre-
quency range (0.51300 MHz) in the selected receive mode
and tuning step.
Start and stop the scan
q Push [V/M] to select VFO mode. (p. 11)
w Push [SCAN] to
start scanning.
To change the direction of the scanning, rotate [DIAL]
during scanning.
When the program skip
function is ON (p. 61), fre-
quencies stored in BANK
R memories are skipped.
Also, SKIP is displayed.
e Push [SCAN] or [CLR] to stop scanning.
SCAN
VFO
FM
144.0000
Flashes while scanning
VFO
FM
144.0000
SKIP
Skip indicator
Memory scan
This is the simplest way to search for all stored frequencies in
memory channels.
Start and stop the scan
q Push [V/M] to select MEMORY mode.
w Push [SCAN] to
start scanning.
To change the direction of the scan, rotate [DIAL] during
scanning.
When the memory skip
function is ON (p. 61),
specified memory chan-
nels (p. 56) are skipped.
Also, SKIP is displayed.
e Push [SCAN] or [CLR] to stop scanning.
SCAN
MEMO
FM
A00 144.0000
Flashes while scanning
MEMO
FM
A00 144.0000
SKIP
Skip indicator
IC-R10.qxd 02.1.10 11:44 Page 39 (1,1)
5
SCANNING OPERATION
40
Program scan
This is the most useful basic scan for searching over a spec-
ied frequency range.
1. Select program scan channel
q Push [V/M] to select VFO mode (p. 11).
w While pushing
[FUNC], push
[
(4)PROG-S].
Rotate [DIAL] to se-
lect the program scan
channel.
Displays PROGRAM
SCAN with program
channel number and
the names for 2 sec.,
then scan edges, S
and E, are dis-
played.
VFO
FM
00
PROGRAM SCAN
4
PROG-S
FUNC
+
E: 146.0000
VFO
FM
02
PROGRAM SCAN
VFO
FM
S: 144.0000
[DIAL]
Displays "
S (start)" and "E
(end)" frequencies after 2
sec.
2. Start and stop scanning
Push [SCAN] to start
scanning.
To change the direction of the scan, rotate [DIAL] during
scanning.
When the program skip
function is ON (p. 61), fre-
quencies stored in BANK R
memories are skipped.
Also, SKIP is displayed.
Push [CLR] or [SCAN] to stop scanning.
When the same frequency is stored in both scan edges,
program scan will not proceed.
The default frequency range is 144.0000146.0000
MHz. Set up scan frequency ranges before starting pro-
gram scan. See page 57 for program scan channel set
up.
VFO
FM
144.0000
SCAN
Flashes while scanning
VFO
FM
144.0000
SKIP
Skip indicator
IC-R10.qxd 02.1.10 11:44 Page 40 (1,1)
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.
5
SCANNING OPERATION
41
1. Select program scan channel
q Push [V/M] to select VFO mode (p. 11).
w While pushing
[FUNC], push
[
(5)AMWS].
Rotate [DIAL] to select
the program scan
channel.
Displays PROGRAM
AMWS with program
channel number and
the names as program
scan channel.
VFO
FM
00
PROGRAM AMWS
FUNC
+
5
AMWS
E: 146.0000
VFO
FM
02
PROGRAM AMWS
VFO
FM
S: 144.0000
[DIAL]
Displays "
S (start)" and "E
(end)" frequencies after 2
sec.
2. Start and stop scanning
Push [SCAN] to start
scanning.
To change the direction of the scan, rotate [DIAL] during
scanning.
When the program skip
function is ON (p. 61), fre-
quencies stored in BANK R
memories are skipped.
Also, SKIP is displayed.
Push [CLR] or [SCAN] to stop scanning.
VFO
FM
144.0000
SCAN
Flashes while scanning
VFO
FM
144.0000
SKIP
Skip indicator
IC-R10.qxd 02.1.10 11:44 Page 41 (1,1)
5
SCANNING OPERATION
42
During auto-memory write scanning:
q Busy (paused) frequencies are automatically stored into
BANK Q memory channels.
w The scan is automatically cancelled when BANK Q be-
comes full.
e Unmodulated or beat signals may not be stored into mem-
ory channels when the VSC function is turned ON.
r While pushing [FUNC], push [
(V/M)MW] when unwanted
signals (ones you dont want to store) are received.
For your convenience:
Auto-memory write scan automatically clears all previously
stored information when it is started. Therefore, it is a good
idea to copy desired frequency data memorized during
auto-memory write scan into BANK A to Ps memory chan-
nels before operating the scan.
IC-R10.qxd 02.1.10 11:44 Page 42 (1,1)
5
SCANNING OPERATION
43
2. Start and stop scanning
Push [SCAN] to start
scanning.
To change the scan direction, rotate [DIAL] during scan-
ning.
When the memory skip
function is ON (p. 61),
specified memory chan-
nels (p. 56) are skipped.
Also, SKIP is dis-
played.
Push [CLR] or [SCAN] to stop scanning.
The specied BANK must have 2 or more stored channels,
otherwise, the scan will not proceed.
MEMO
AM
F01 121 .5000
SCAN
Flashes while scanning
BANK scan
Scans all stored frequencies into a specied BANK, except
for SKIP channels.
1. Select BANK scan and BANK number
q Push [V/M] to select MEMORY mode (p. 23).
w While pushing
[FUNC], push
[(8)BANK-S].
Rotate [DIAL] to se-
lect the BANK num-
ber.
Displays BANK SCAN with BANK number and the
names.
8
BANK-S
FUNC
MEMO
FM
BANK SCAN
A:
+
[DIAL]
MEMO
FM
BANK SCAN
F:Aviation
MEMO
AM
F01 121 .5000
SKIP
Skip indicator
IC-R10.qxd 02.1.10 11:44 Page 43 (1,1)
5
SCANNING OPERATION
44
2. Start and stop scanning
Push [SCAN] to start
scanning.
To change the scan direction, rotate [DIAL] during scan-
ning.
When the memory skip func-
tion is ON (p. 61), specied
memory channels (p. 56) are
skipped. Also, SKIP is
displayed.
Push [CLR] or [SCAN] to stop scanning.
If 2 or more channels do not have the specified receive
mode, scan will not proceed.
MEMO
AM
F01 121 .5000
SCAN
Flashes while scanning
MEMO
AM
F01 121 .5000
SKIP
Skip indicator
Mode select scan
Scans all stored frequencies that have the specied receive
mode, except SKIP channels.
1. Select mode select scan and mode
q Push [V/M] to select MEMORY mode (p. 23).
w While pushing
[FUNC], push
[
(7)MODE-S].
Displays MODE SCAN.
e Push [MODE] once
or more times to se-
lect the receive
mode.
MEMO
FM
MODE SCAN
7
MODE-S
FUNC
+
MODE SCAN
MEMO
AM
MODE
MODE
IC-R10.qxd 02.1.10 11:44 Page 44 (1,1)
5
SCANNING OPERATION
45
2. Program skip setting
cont.
When BANK R becomes full, an
error beep sounds when trying to
set more skip frequencies.
When you want to cancel the skip
function, turn OFF the SKIP setting
in the memory channel (p. 56).
t After set up, push [SCAN] or
[CLR] to stop scanning.
Stored frequencies are skipped dur-
ing the next full, program or auto-
memory write scan operation.
1. Memory skip setting
Set the skip condition in each mem-
ory channelrefer to p. 55 MEM-
ORY EDIT for details.
Skip function
Two skip functions are available as fol-
lows:
1. Program skip function
Used with full, program and auto-mem-
ory write scans, this function allows you
to skip specied frequencies stored in
BANK R (skip function must be ON for
these channels).
2. Memory skip function
Used with memory, BANK and mode
select scans, this function allows you to
skip specied memory channels.
These are activated when PROGRAM
SKIP or MEMORY SKIP is turned
ON in set mode (p. 59).
Their factory pre-programmed settings
are:
PROGRAM SKIP : OFF
MEMORY SKIP : ON
1. Program skip setting
q Set PROGRAM SKIP to ON in
set mode (p. 59).
w Push [V/M] to select VFO mode.
(p. 11)
e Start full or program scan (p. 35).
r While pushing
[FUNC], push
[
(V/M)MW] dur-
ing scan pause
if you want to
skip the paused
frequency.
Skip frequencies
are stored in
BANK-R memory
channels (count-
ing down from
channel 99 to 00).
PROGRAM SKIP
ON
IC-R10.qxd 02.1.10 11:44 Page 45 (1,1)
EDIT FUNCTION
8
51
Memory channel edit
You can store the following items into a memory channel:
1. Frequency settings: (SET FREQ)
Memorized frequencies can be edited or erased.
2. Channel names: (SET CH NAME)
Alphanumeric names can be input or edited. (Up to 8
characters per name.)
3. Receive mode: (SET MODE)
Receive mode can be specied.
4. SKIP setting: (SET SKIP)
SKIP settings can be toggled ON or OFF for memory
skip scan (pgs. 39, 43, 44).
5. Attenuator setting: (SET ATT)
Attenuator settings can be toggled ON or OFF.
6. BANK names: (SET B-NAME)
Alphanumeric names can be input or edited. (Up to 10
characters per name.)
General
The edit function is used for arranging memorized contents
into the following channels:
Memory channels
Program/auto-memory write scan channels
EASY mode channels
IC-R10.qxd 02.1.10 11:44 Page 51 (1,1)
8
EDIT FUNCTION
54
4. Set receive mode and
skip condition
q Rotate [DIAL] to select receive
mode.
w Push [EDIT] to change the item.
e Rotate [DIAL] to select skip condi-
tion.
r Push [EDIT] to change the item.
5. Set attenuator
condition
q Rotate [DIAL] to select attenuator
condition.
w Push [EDIT] to change the item.
6. Set BANK names
q Enter BANK names from the key-
pad or via [DIAL] as for channel
name setting (see page 72 for al-
phanumeric key assignments).
w Push and hold [EDIT] to enter the
xed contents.
Push [EDIT] one or more times to
conrm the entered contents, or push
[CLR] to cancel all entered contents,
if required.
MEMO
FM
SET MODE
MODE:FM
[DIAL]
MEMO
FM
SET SKIP
SKIP: OFF
[DIAL]
MEMO
FM
SET ATT
ATT: OFF
[DIAL]
MEMO
FM
SET B-NAME
A:
[DIAL]
or
digit
keys
IC-R10.qxd 02.1.10 11:44 Page 54 (1,1)
9
SET MODE
61
Memory skip
condition
Rotate [DIAL] to toggle the
memory skip scan condi-
tion ON or OFF.
MEMORY SKIP
OFF
MEMORY SKIP
ON
Power save
condition
Rotate [DIAL] to select the
power save ratio or turn
the function OFF.
POWER SAVE
1:4
POWER SAVE
1:16
POWER SAVE
OFF
Backlight
condition
Rotate [DIAL] to set LCD
and key backlight condi-
tions.
LIGHT
AUTO 5SEC
LIGHT
OFF
LIGHT
ON
Program skip
condition
Rotate [DIAL] to toggle the
program skip scan condi-
tion ON or OFF.
PROGRAM SKIP
OFF
PROGRAM SKIP
ON
IC-R10.qxd 02.1.10 11:44 Page 61 (1,1)
10
OTHER FUNCTIONS
65
Set ATT
While pushing [FUNC], push [(0)ATT] to toggle the ATT
function ON and OFF.
ATT function
The ATT (attenuator) function protects desired signals from
distorting when excessively strong signals, such as broad-
cast, pager signals, etc. are nearby. This setting can be mem-
orized into memory channels.
AT TVFO
FM
144.0000
Appears
0
ATT
FUNC
+
Set NB/ANL
While pushing [FUNC], push [(ENT)NB/ANL] to toggle the
NB or ANL function ON and OFF.
NB/ANL function
The NB (noise blanker) function removes pulse-type noise
when USB, LSB or CW is selected. The ANL (automatic
noise limiter) function reduces noise components when AM
is selected.
VFO
AM
118.0000
ANL
Appears
ENT
NB/ANL
FUNC
+
VFO
USB
14.1950
NB
Appears
ENT
NB/ANL
FUNC
+
IC-R10.qxd 02.1.10 11:44 Page 65 (1,1)
3

Hulp nodig? Stel uw vraag in het forum

Spelregels

Misbruik melden

Gebruikershandleiding.com neemt misbruik van zijn services uitermate serieus. U kunt hieronder aangeven waarom deze vraag ongepast is. Wij controleren de vraag en zonodig wordt deze verwijderd.

Product:

Bijvoorbeeld antisemitische inhoud, racistische inhoud, of materiaal dat gewelddadige fysieke handelingen tot gevolg kan hebben.

Bijvoorbeeld een creditcardnummer, een persoonlijk identificatienummer, of een geheim adres. E-mailadressen en volledige namen worden niet als privégegevens beschouwd.

Spelregels forum

Om tot zinvolle vragen te komen hanteren wij de volgende spelregels:

Belangrijk! Als er een antwoord wordt gegeven op uw vraag, dan is het voor de gever van het antwoord nuttig om te weten als u er wel (of niet) mee geholpen bent! Wij vragen u dus ook te reageren op een antwoord.

Belangrijk! Antwoorden worden ook per e-mail naar abonnees gestuurd. Laat uw emailadres achter op deze site, zodat u op de hoogte blijft. U krijgt dan ook andere vragen en antwoorden te zien.

Abonneren

Abonneer u voor het ontvangen van emails voor uw Icom IC-R10 bij:


U ontvangt een email met instructies om u voor één of beide opties in te schrijven.


Ontvang uw handleiding per email

Vul uw emailadres in en ontvang de handleiding van Icom IC-R10 in de taal/talen: Engels als bijlage per email.

De handleiding is 1,53 mb groot.

 

U ontvangt de handleiding per email binnen enkele minuten. Als u geen email heeft ontvangen, dan heeft u waarschijnlijk een verkeerd emailadres ingevuld of is uw mailbox te vol. Daarnaast kan het zijn dat uw internetprovider een maximum heeft aan de grootte per email. Omdat hier een handleiding wordt meegestuurd, kan het voorkomen dat de email groter is dan toegestaan bij uw provider.

Stel vragen via chat aan uw handleiding

Stel uw vraag over deze PDF

Uw handleiding is per email verstuurd. Controleer uw email

Als u niet binnen een kwartier uw email met handleiding ontvangen heeft, kan het zijn dat u een verkeerd emailadres heeft ingevuld of dat uw emailprovider een maximum grootte per email heeft ingesteld die kleiner is dan de grootte van de handleiding.

Er is een email naar u verstuurd om uw inschrijving definitief te maken.

Controleer uw email en volg de aanwijzingen op om uw inschrijving definitief te maken

U heeft geen emailadres opgegeven

Als u de handleiding per email wilt ontvangen, vul dan een geldig emailadres in.

Uw vraag is op deze pagina toegevoegd

Wilt u een email ontvangen bij een antwoord en/of nieuwe vragen? Vul dan hier uw emailadres in.



Info