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jl 6:42am on Saturday, October 30th, 2010 
This is a nice drive for the cash I spent. Positives I find this unit is compact for my laptop backup. Dell has these WD products at a lower price than WD even on sale.
grega33 4:21pm on Thursday, August 12th, 2010 
Somewhat Satisfied After two years, this drive finally went South on me. I wish hard drives were not so short lived. I guess two years is not so bad. excellent item for the most part, ease of installation was my issue. inexperience with unformatted.
muir007 1:51am on Friday, August 6th, 2010 
It seems to work pretty well. When I test it under Linux using the smartctl program. So far it works fine, however I noticed that it is not as quiet as the other disk I had before

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Section 3

Section 4

Tone/DTCS squelch operation 4-4 Operating WFM 4-5 D Convenient functions for WFM 4-5 Operating AM 4-6 D Convenient functions for AM 4-6 Operating SSB 4-7 D Convenient functions for SSB 4-7 Operating CW 4-8 D Convenient functions for CW 4-8 D APF (Audio Peak Filter) operation 4-9 D About CW reverse mode 4-9 D About CW pitch control 4-9 Operating FSK 4-10 D Convenient functions for FSK 4-11 D About FSK reverse mode 4-11 D Twin peak filter 4-11 D Setting FSK tone frequency 4-12 D Functions for the FSK decoder indication 4-13 D Setting the decoder threshold level 4-13 D FSK decode set mode 4-14 D Setting FSK Baud rate 4-16 D Time stamp function 4-16 D Data saving 4-17 Operating P25 (Requires optional UT-122) 4-18 D Convenient functions for P25 4-18 Digital squelch operation 4-19 TV channel operation (except for USA versions) 4-20 D Convenient functions for TV operation 4-20 Section 5 RECEIVE FUNCTIONS Spectrum scope screen 5-2 D Center mode 5-2 D Fix mode 5-3 D Peak marker function 5-4 D Wide band-pass filter selection 5-5 D Wide band scope function 5-5 D Mini scope screen indication 5-6 D Scope set mode 5-6 Preamplifier 5-9 Attenuator 5-9 AGC function 5-10 D Selecting the preset value 5-10 D Adjusting the AGC time constant 5-10 D Setting the AGC time constant preset value 5-10 Twin PBT operation 5-11 IF filter selection 5-12 D IF filter selection 5-12 D Filter passband width setting 5-12 D Roofing filter selection 5-13 D DSP filter shape 5-13 D Filter shape set mode 5-13 Noise blanker 5-15 D NB set mode 5-15
Section 6 Noise reduction Notch function Autotune function AFC function 5-16 5-16 5-17 5-17 6-2 6-3 6-3 6-4 6-4 6-4 6-4 6-5 6-5 6-5 6-6 7-2 7-3 7-3 7-3 7-4 7-4 7-4 7-5 7-5 7-5 7-6 7-6 7-6 7-7 7-7 7-7 7-8 7-9
VOICE RECORDER FUNCTIONS About digital voice recorder Recording a received audio D Regular recording Playing the recorded audio D Regular playing Erasing the recorded contents Selecting the CF memory card or USB-Memory Short recording D Recording D Playing back Voice set mode MEMORY OPERATION Memory channels Memory channel selection D Using the [M-CH]/[BANK] selectors D Using the keypad Memory channel programming D Programming in VFO mode D Programming in memory mode Frequency transferring D Transferring in VFO mode D Transferring in memory mode Memory names D Editing (programming) memory names Memory clearing Memory list screen D Selecting a memory channel using the memory list screen D Confirming programmed memory channels D Memory bank set D Editing memory channel SCANS

Section 7

Section 8
Scan types 8-2 Preparation 8-3 Voice squelch control function 8-3 Scan set mode 8-4 Priority scan 8-5 D Setting 8-5 D Priority scan operation 8-5 Programmed scan 8-6 D Setting 8-6 D Program scan operation 8-7 F scan 8-8 D Setting 8-8 D F scan operation 8-8 Fine programmed scan/fine F scan operation 8-9 Auto memory write scan operation 8-10

@3 BASS RESPONSE CONTROL [BASS] (outer control; p. 3-9) Adjusts the bass response of the audio output.
Bass level increases Bass level decreases
Selects one of 3 IF filter settings. Enters the filter set screen when pushed and held for 1 sec. Activates and selects fast, middle or slow AGC time constant when pushed. (p. 5-10)
In FM, WFM or P25 mode, only FAST is available. VR (volume) indicates that AGC time constant depends on [AGC] control.
@4 TREBLE RESPONSE CONTROL [TREBLE] (inner control; p. 3-9) Adjusts the treble response of the audio output.
Treble level increases Treble level decreases
Enters the AGC set mode when pushed and held for 1 sec. (p. 5-10) AGC time constant can be set from 0.1 to 8.0 sec. (depends on mode), or turned OFF. When AGC is OFF, the S-meter does not function.
@5 MULTIFUNCTION SWITCHES Push to select the functions indicated in the LCD display to the right of these switches.
Functions vary depending on the operating condition.

What is the AGC?

The AGC controls receiver gain to produce a constant audio output level, even when the received signal strength varies dramatically. Select FAST for tuning and then select MID or SLOW depending on the receiving conditions.
While operating HF bands, selects the antenna connector from HF ANT 1, HF ANT 2 and HF ANT 3 when pushed. (p. 9-3)
During 301150 MHz operation, only ANT 1 is available. During 11503335 MHz operation, only ANT 2 is available.
Turns the antenna control voltage ON and OFF form [ANT SEL] when pushed and held for 1 sec. (p. 9-3) Selects one of 2 receive RF preamps or bypasses them. (p. 5-9)
HF bands P. AMP1 activates 10 dB preamp. P. AMP2 activates high-gain preamp. Above 30 MHz bands Only P. AMP is available.
Switches between the tone squelch, DTCS squelch function and no-tone operation when pushed in FM mode. (p. 4-4) Enters the tone set mode when pushed and held for 1 sec. in FM, FSK mode. (pgs. 4-4, 4-12) Push to toggle the CW pitch setting screen ON and OFF in CW mode. (p.4-9) (Requires optional UT-122) Switches the digital squelch between NAC squelch, selective squelch and OFF in P25 mode. (p. 4-19) Enters the code set mode when pushed and held for 1 sec. in P25 mode. (p. 4-19) Push to switch the voice squelch control function ON and OFF; useful for scanning. (p. 8-3)

u LINE OUTPUT JACK [LINE OUT] Audio output jack for tape recorder. The fixed audio output level is set for a tape recorder AUX jack. i RECORDER REMOTE JACK [REC REMOTE] Controls the operation of a tape recorder for recording. Connects to the REMOTE jack on a tape recorder. o DETECTOR OUTPUT JACK [DET OUT] Outputs the detector output signal. !0 VIDEO INPUT JACK [VIDEO IN] Accepts video signals for display on the LCD monitor when the [DISPLAY] switch is ON. !1 VIDEO OUTPUT JACK [VIDEO OUT] Outputs video signals when TV frequencies with WFM mode are received. The NTSC M, PAL B/G, PAL I, PAL D and SECAM K system can be accepted. (No signals come out for USA versions.) !2 SPARE JACK [SPARE] (p. 2-3) No connection. !3 IF OUTPUT JACK [IF OUT] (p. 2-3) Outputs a 10.7 MHz IF signal. Output level is the same level as an antenna input signal or below (when the AGC function is activated or attenuator is ON.) !4 DC-DC POWER SOCKET [DC-DC IN] (p. 2-6) Accepts a regulated 13.5 to 15 V DC input. This socket does not accept voltage from a non-regulated power source such as a vehicles battery.
e ACCESSORY SOCKET [ACC] (p. 2-6) Enables connection of external equipment such as an automatic antenna selector, a TNC for data communications, etc.
See p. 2-12 for socket information.
r ANTENNA SELECTOR VOLTAGE OUTPUT JACK [ANT SEL] Outputs regulated 13.8 V DC (max. 100 mA) for external preamplifier or antenna selector, etc. t REFERENCE SIGNAL INPUT/OUTPUT TERMINAL [REF I/O 10MHz10dBm] Inputs/outputs a 10 MHz reference signal. y SPEECH OUTPUT JACK [SPEECH OUT] (p. 2-9) Outputs an operating frequency, mode, S-meter indication and time with a synthesized voice when pushing [SPCH] or scan stopped.
Turn ON the REC SPCH in the others set mode to activate this jack when scan stopped. (p. 11-11) Output level can be adjusted in ACC set mode. (p. 11-7)
!5 FUSE HOLDER [FUSE] (p. 12-8) Holds a 4 A fuse (100 V/120 V versions) or 2 A fuse (230 V/240 V versions) for internal AC power supply protection. Cuts off the AC input when over-current occurs. CAUTION: Always use the correct fuse for AC input power. Using a fuse rated for a different input power may damege your house electrical system or the receiver. !6 AC POWER SOCKET [AC] (p. 2-5) Connects the supplied AC power cable to an AC line-voltage receptacle. !7 MAIN POWER SWITCH [I/O] (p. 3-2) Turns the internal power supply ON or OFF. !8 GROUND TERMINAL [GND] (p. 2-2) Connect this terminal to a ground to prevent electrical shocks, TVI, BCI and other problems. !9 HF ANTENNA CONNECTOR 1 [HF ANT 1] (p. 2-5) Accepts a 50 antenna for HF bands with a PL259 plug connector. @0 HF ANTENNA CONNECTOR 2 [HF ANT 2] (p. 2-5) Accepts a 500 antenna for HF band with an RCA connector. @1 USB CONNECTOR [USB] Connects USB equipment such as a memory media, hub or keyboard. @2 S/P DIF OUTPUT TERMINAL [S/P DIF OUT] (p. 2-7) Connects external equipment that supports S/P DIF output. @3 HF ANTENNA CONNECTOR 3/ANTENNA CONNECTOR 1 [ANT 1/HF ANT 3] (p. 2-5) Accepts a 50 antenna with a Type-N connector. Covers the HF bands and 301150 MHz frequency range. @4 ETHERNET CONNECTOR [LAN] (pgs. 2-7, 15-6) Connects to a PC through a LAN (Local Area Network). @5 ANTENNA CONNECTOR 2 [ANT 2] (p. 2-5) Accepts a 50 antenna with a Type-N connector. Covers the 11503335 MHz frequency range.

BANK-0 to BANK-9, BANK-A (AUTO MW), BANK-S (SKIP) and BANK-P (SCAN EDGE) are selectable.
@0 CF CARD/USB-MEMORY INDICATOR (p. 11-16) CF appears when CF card is correctly connected and blinks while CF card is active.
This indicator is normally stayed ON.
The IC-R9500 comes with 512MB CF card installed as an internal memory. If you would lile to replace or uninstall the internal memory (CF card), ask your dealer for details. USB appears when USB-Memory is connected, and blinks while it is active. @1 CLOCK READOUT (p. 10-2) Shows the current time. Local and UTC time can be indicated at the same time. @2 NOISE REDUCTION INDICATOR (p. 5-16) Appears when noise reduction function is in use. @3 BANDPASS FILTER INDICATOR Appears when the narrow filter (500 Hz or less) is selected during CW or FSK operation. @4 PASSBAND WIDTH INDICATOR (p. 5-11) Graphically displays the passband width for twin PBT operation and center frequency for IF shift operation. @5 AUDIO PEAK FILTER INDICATOR (p. 4-9) Appears when the audio peak filter function is in use. This function is available in CW mode @6 SHIFT FREQUENCY INDICATOR (p. 5-11) Shows the shift frequency of the IF filter. @7 NOTCH FILTER INDICATOR (p. 5-16) AN appears when the auto notch function is in use. This function is available in FM, WFM, AM and SSB modes. MN1 or MN2 appears when the manual notch filter function is in use. This function is available in AM, SSB, CW and FSK mode. @8 BAND WIDTH INDICATOR (p. 5-11) Shows the passband width of the IF filter. @9 DUPLEX INDICATOR (p. 4-3) DUP or DUP+ appears when the negative duplex or positive duplex operation is selected, respectively.
!9 NOISE BLANKER INDICATOR (p. 5-15) NB1 or NB2 appears when either noise blanker 1 or noise blanker 2 is ON. This function is not available for FM, WFM or P25 mode.

Screen menu arrangement

The following screens can be selected from the start up screen. Choose the desired screen using the following chart. Pushing [EXIT/SET] several times returns to the start up screen. See p. 11-3 for set mode arrangement.
Spectrum scope screen (p. 5-2)
Memory channel screen (p. 7-4)

Refer to the terminal units instructions.
The narrow filter settings may not pass FSK signals. Be sure to select the appropriate IF filters corresponding to the signal width. (p. 5-12)
Frequency settings depend on the mode used. FM mode: [Setting frequency (displayed freq.)] = [Desired freq.] USB mode: [Setting frequency (displayed freq.)] = [Desired freq.] [Center of Mark and Space freq.] CW narrow mode: [Setting frequency (displayed freq.)] = [Desired freq.] [Center of Mark and Space freq.] + [600 Hz] LSB mode (for amateur RTTY): [Setting frequency (displayed freq.)] = [Desired freq.] + [Mark freq.]
When using a PC application

Rear panel view [ACC]

SQELCH IN

GND AF

GND AUDIO INPUT
Connect to serial port, parallel port, speaker jack, and line IN/OUT jack, etc. See the instruction manual of the application for details.

When using a TNC

RS-232C

SQLS SQELCH IN

Personal computer TNC or scan converter
Accessory connector information
ACC PIN No. NAME DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATIONS
ANTS Outputs 5 V when the [ANTENNA] Output current : Less than 100 A Output impedance : 10 k switch is ON. GND Connects to ground. : 0.5 to +0.8 V : Less than 20 mA
SEND When grounded, attenuator activates GROUND level Input current and then audio is muted. NC AF No connection
Output impedance : 47 k AF detector output. : 100300 mV rms Fixed, regardless of [AF] position in Output level default settings. (see notes below) : Less than 0.3 V/5 mA : More than 6.0 V/100 A : 100 mA
SQLS Squelch output. Squelch open Goes to ground when squelch opens. Squelch closed 13.8 V 13.8 V output when power is ON. MOUT Output S-meter level. Output current
Output voltage : 0 to approx. 4 V Output impedance : 10 k

DATA IN

PIN No. NAME

DESCRIPTION

SPECIFICATIONS
DATA IN GND Connects to video ground. Output level : 1 V p-p 0.2 V Output impedance : 75
VIDEO Video signal output. (NTSC system only) GND NC No connection
DATA OUT NC No connection
NOTE: If the beep level limit is in use, the beep tone decreases from the fixed level when the [AF] control is rotated above a specified level. (p. 11-6)

BASIC OPERATIONS

When first applying power (CPU resetting) 3-2 Initial settings 3-2 Selecting VFO mode 3-3 Selecting memory mode 3-3 Frequency setting 3-4 D Direct frequency entry with the keypad 3-4 D Tuning with the main dial 3-5 D Selecting a tuning step 3-5 D Auto tuning step function 3-6 D 14 tuning step function 3-6 Operating mode selection 3-7 Volume setting 3-8 RF gain adjustment 3-8 Squelch level adjustment 3-8 Audio tone adjustment 3-9 D Treble level adjustment 3-9 D Bass level adjustment 3-9 Meter indication selection 3-10 D Meter type selection 3-10

RX contents screen FFT scope Water-fall
D Convenient functions for FSK
14 function (p. 3-6) Push [1/4] to turn the 14 function ON or OFF.

D About FSK reverse mode

TONE SHIFT

SHIFT TONE

f1 BFO

f2 BFO

Received characters are occasionally garbled when the received signal has Mark and Space tones reversed. This reversal can be caused by incorrect TNC connections, setting, commands, etc. To receive reversed FSK signals correctly, select FSK-R mode. During FSK mode, push and hold [FSK] for 1 sec. to select FSK and FSK-R mode.

D Twin peak filter

The twin peak filter changes audio frequency response by boosting the mark and space frequencies (2125 and 2295 Hz) for better reception of FSK signals. During FSK mode, push [APF/TPF] to turn the twin peak filter ON and OFF.
[APF/TPF] TPF appears in the LCD and the [APF/TPF] indicator above this switch lights green while the filter is in use.
NOTE: When the twin peak filter is in use, the received audio output may increase. This is normal, not a malfunction.
D Setting FSK tone frequency
Select the FSK tone frequency and adjust the FSK shift width. q Select the FSK decoder screen as described on page 4-13. w Push [TONE] on the multifunction menu to enter FSK tone set mode. e Push [F-1Y] or [F-2Z] to select the items, FSK Tone Frequency or FSK Shift Width. r Rotate the main dial to select the desired tone frequency or shift width.
t Push [EXIT/SET] to return to the previous indication.

FSK RX Frequency

Selects the FSK receive frequency from Mark/Space Center and Mark(Space). (default: Mark/Space Center)

Mark/Space Center

Mark/Space Center: Displayed frequency is set to the center of Mark and Space. (q) Mark(Space): Displayed frequecy is set as higher frequency (f2). (w)

q f1 BFO f2

FSK Tone Frequency
Selects the FSK mark frequency. FSK mark frequency is switched between 1275, 1615 and 2125 Hz. (default: 1615 Hz)

FSK Shift Width

Selects the FSK shift width. There are 3 selectable values: 170, 200 and 425 Hz. (default: 170 Hz)
D Functions for the FSK decoder indication

[F-2HOLD/CLR] [F-7WIDE]

q Push [FSK] to select FSK.
w Push [F-3DECODE] to display the decoder screen.
When tuned into an FSK signal, decoded characters are displayed in the contents screen.

NB1 set mode

NB1 Depth
Set the noise attenuation level from 1 to 10.

NB1 Width

Set the noise pulse width from 1 to 100.

NB2 set mode

NB2 Depth

NB2 Width

Noise reduction
The noise reduction function reduces random noise components and enhances desired signals which are buried in noise. The DSP performs the random noise reduction function.
q Push the [NR] to turn the noise reduction ON.
[NR] indicator above this switch lights green.
w Rotate the [NR] control to adjust the noise reduction level. e Push the [NR] switch to turn the noise reduction OFF.
[NR] indicator lights off.

[NR] control

Setting the [NR] control too high can result in audio signal masking or distortion. Set the [NR] control for maximum readability.

Notch function

[ANF] [NOTCH1] [NOTCH2]

[NOTCH1] control

[NOTCH2] control
This receiver has auto and manual notch functions. The auto notch function uses DSP to automatically attenuates up to 3 beat tones, tuning signals, etc., even if they are moving. The manual notch can be set to attenuate a frequency via the [NOTCH1]/[NOTCH2] controls. The auto notch can be used in SSB, AM, FM and WFM modes. The manual notch can be used in SSB, CW, FSK and AM modes.
Auto notch indication Push [ANF] to turn the auto notch function ON and OFF in FM, WFM, AM and SSB modes.
[ANF] indicator above this switch lights green. AN appears when auto notch is in use.
Manual notch indication Push [NOTCH1] or [NOTCH2] to turn the manual notch function ON and OFF, manual and OFF in AM, SSB, CW and FSK modes.
[NOTCH1]/[NOTCH2] indicators above these switches light green. MN1 or MN2 appear when manual notch is in use. Push and hold [NOTCH1] or [NOTCH2] for 1 sec. to select the notch filter width for manual notch from wide, middle and narrow. Set to attenuate a frequency for manual notch via the [NOTCH1] or [NOTCH2] controls.
While tuning the manual notch, noise may be heard. This comes from the DSP unit and does not indicate an equipment malfunction.

Autotune function

The Automatic tuning function tunes the displayed frequency (max. AM: 5 kHz, SSB: 1 kHz, CW: 500 Hz) automatically when an off frequency signal is received. This function is active while in AM, SSB or CW is selected. Push [AUTOTUNE] (AFC) to toggle the autotune function ON or OFF.
AUTO TUNE blinks when autotune function is activate. After 30 sec. has passed, the autotune function stops tuning automatically even its still off frequency.

For normal use. Frequency, mode, tuning step, name, P.AMP/ATT information and etc. can be programmed. Frequencies detected during auto memory Auto write mem- A00A99 (10001099) write scan are memorized into this bank in ory channels sequence. Mode and tuning step are written at the same time. Note that when Auto MW Scan Memory Clear in scan set mode is set as ON and auto write scan is started, all memories in this bank are cleared. Undesired signals such as from beacons, conS00S99 Skip memory (11001199) trol-coded signals, etc., can be programmed channels to be skipped during programmed scan and auto memory write scan. When [MW] is pushed and held for 1 sec. while scan is paused, the displayed frequency is programmed into this bank regardless of the selected bank. Memorize scan edge frequencies. 10 pairs of Scan edge mem- P0AP9B ory channels (12001219) scan edges (P0A to P9B) are programmable (upper and lower scan edges). Mode and tuning step are automatically equalized to the last programmed channel in a pair.
Regular memory 0999 (0999) channels

Memory channel selection

D Using the [M-CH]/[BANK] selectors
q Push [MEMO] to select memory mode. w Rotate [BANK] to select the desired memory bank. e Rotate [M-ch] to select the desired memory channel. r To return to VFO mode, push [VFO].
Last operated VFO appears. Or push numeral key (09) and [VFO] to return to the desired VFO. [MEMO] [BANK] [M-CH]
Bank limit function While rotating the [M-CH] selector, memory channels are selectable in the current bank only (Bank limit ON); or selectable from all banks (Bank limit OFF).
Push and hold [MEMO] for 1 sec. to turn the bank limit function ON (default) or OFF.
BANK indicator appears or disappears.

D Using the keypad

[MEMO] Keypad
q Push [MEMO] to select memory mode. w Push the desired memory channel number using the keypad.
Enter 0 to 999 to select the regular memory channels. Enter 1000 to 1099 to select the auto write memory channels A00 to A99. (Push 10 before entering memory number instead of A. Enter 1100 to 1199 to select the skip memory channels S00 to S99. (Push 11 before entering memory number instead of S. Enter 1200 to 1219 to select the scan edge channels P0A to P9B. 1204 (P0A) (P0B) (P1A) (P1B) (P2A) 1209 (P2B) (P3A) (P3B) (P4A) (P4B) 1210 (P5A) 1211 (P5B) 1212 (P6A) 1213 (P6B) 1214 (P7A) 1219 (P7B) (P8A) (P8B) (P9A) (P9B)

D Programmed scan operation
[SQUELCH] [EXIT/SET] [PROG]
q Push [EXIT/SET] several times to close a multifunction screen, if necessary. w Select the desired VFO or memory channel. e Select the desired operating mode.
See page 8-3 for squelch condition.
t Push [PROG] to start the programmed scan.
Scan indicator and Program scan number appear Scan screen appears. PROGRAM SCAN and decimal points blink while scanning. Push numeral key (09) to change to the other edges.
y When the scan detects a signal, the scan stops, pauses or ignores it depending on the resume setting and the squelch condition. u To cancel the scan, push [PROG].
Pushing [F5STOP] also cancels the scan. Pushing [EXIT/SET] closes the scan screen.
i Push and hold [F-6RECALL] for 1 sec. to recall the frequency that is set before starting the scan, if desired. If the same frequencies are programmed into the scan edge memory channel PxA and PxB, programmed scan does not start.
For your convenience Ten programmed scans can be selected directly from the keypad. Then the scan starts immediately.
Push numeral key (09) then push [PROG] to start the desired programmed scan.

F scan

F scan scans a small range of frequencies around an operating frequency. F scan center frequency can be set as specific frequency or as the operating frequency.
q Push [EXIT/SET] several times to close a multifunction screen, if necessary. w Push [F-5SCAN] to select scan setting screen. e Push [F-3F] once to enter the center frequency setting. r Rotate the main dial to select the F scan center frequency to fixed frequency or variable frequency.
[F-2:F] [EXIT/SET] Main dial Displayed frequency can be changed using the keypad. When fixed frequency is selected, frequency appears. When variable frequency is selected,---,---,--- MHz appears.
t Push [F-3F] then rotate the main dial to set the F span.
5 kHz, 10 kHz, 20 kHz, 50 kHz, 100 kHz, 500 kHz and 1000 kHz are selectable.
y Push [F-3F] to set the F scan.

D F scan operation

[SQUELCH] [EXIT/SET] [:F]
t Push [F] to start the F scan.
Scan indicator and F scan indicator appear Scan screen appears. :F SCAN and decimal points blink while scanning. When the center frequency is fixed and the operating frequency exceeds the scanning range, F scan jumps to the fixed center frequency.
y When the scan detects a signal, the scan stops, pauses or ignores it depending on the resume setting and the squelch condition. u To cancel the scan, push [F].
i Push and hold [F-6RECALL] for 1 sec. to recall the frequency that was set before starting the scan, if desired.
Fine programmed scan/fine F scan operation
In fine scan (programmed or F), the scan speed decreases when the squelch opens, but the receiver keeps scanning. The scanning tuning step shifts from 50 Hz to 10 Hz when the squelch opens.

D Load option set mode

LOAD Contents

Selects file loading condition from All and Select. (default: Select)

Select

All : Loads and sets the all following contents. Select : Loads and sets the selected contents only.

REF IN/OUT, REF Adjust

Selects the reference signal setting loading condition YES and NO. (default: NO).
YES NO : Loads and sets the reference signal setting. : Use the original reference signal setting.

IP Address, Subnet Mask

Selects the IP address and subnet mask setting loading condition YES and NO. (default: NO).
YES NO : Loads and sets the IP address and subnet mask setting. : Use the original IP address and subnet mask setting.
Selects the CI-V address setting loading condition YES and NO. (default: NO).
YES NO : Loads and sets the CI-V address setting. : Use the original CI-V address setting.
Other Memory & Settings
Selects memory channel contents and other settings loading condition YES and NO. (default: YES).
YES NO : Loads and sets memory channel contents and other settings. : Use the original memory channel contents and other settings.

File saving

Memory channel contents, set mode settings, etc. can be saved into the CF (Compact Flash) memory card or USB-memory for backup.
[F-4EDIT] [F-7WIDE]/[F-7CANCEL]
q During set mode menu screen indication, push [F-7CF/USB] to select CF/USB-Memory set menu screen. w Push [F-2SAVE] to select setting save screen. e Change the following conditions if desired. File name: z Push [F-4EDIT] to select file name edit condition.
[F-1DIR/FILE] [F-6SAVE]/[F-6OK] [EXIT/SET] Main dial
Push [123] or [Symbol] to toggle numerals and symbols. [ABC] : A to Z (capital letters); [123]: 0 to 9 (numerals); [Symbol]: ! # $ % & ` ^ + = ( ) [ ] { } _ ~ @ can be selected. Push [F-1] to move the cursor left, push [F-2] to move the cursor right, push [F-3DEL] to delete a character and push [F-4SPACE] to insert a space.
c Push [EXIT/SET] to set the file name. Saving location z Push [F-1DIR/FILE] to select tree view screen.
Push and hold [F-1DIR/FILE] for 1 sec. once or twice to select the CF card or USB-Memory, when USB memory is Inserted.
x Select the desired directory or folder in the CF memory card.
Push [F-4 ] to select the upper directory. Push [F-2Y] or [F-3Z] to select folder in the same directory. Push and hold [F-4 ] for 1 sec. to select a folder in the directory. Push [F-5REN/DEL] to rename the folder. Push and hold [F-5REN/DEL] for 1 sec. to delete the folder. Push and hold [F-6MAKE] for 1 sec. to making a new folder. (Edit the name with the same manner as the File name above.)
Confirmation screen appears.

t Push [F-6OK] to save.

[AFC] cannot be turned The operating mode is not set in FM or WFM Select FM or WFM mode to activate AFC. mode. ON.
[AUTOTUNE](AFC) can- The operating mode is set in FM, WFM, FSK Select AM, SSB or CW mode to activate AUTO- pgs. 3-7, 5-17 TUNE. or P25 mode. not be turned ON. [VSC] cannot be turned The operating mode is set in CW, FSK or P25 Select FM, WFM, AM or SSB mode to activate pgs. 3-7, 8-3 VSC. mode. ON. [ANF] cannot be turned The operating mode is set in CW, FSK or P25 Select FM, WFM, AM or SSB mode to activate pgs. 3-7, 5-16 ANF. mode. ON. [ N O T C H 1 ] / [ N O T C H 2 ] The operating mode is set in FM, WFM or P25 Select AM, SSB, CW and FSK mode to activate pgs. 3-7, 5-16 MN1/MN2. mode. cannot be turned ON. The filter width cannot be The operating mode is set in WFM or P25 Select FM, AM, SSB, CW and FSK mode. mode. changed. pgs. 3-7, 5-12
A synthesized voice is not Speech Level in the level set mode is too low Set Speech Level to enough level in the set p. 11-6 mode. emitted when pushing SPEECH Mix in the others set mode is OFF. Set SPEECH Mix to All or Operation in the set p. 11-11 [SPCH]. mode. No sounds come out or Either the audio tone controls is too decreas- Rotate [BASS] or [TREBLE] clockwise to obtain p. 3-9 an enough audio output. output level is too low from es position [S/P DIF OUT], [ACC], [LINE OUT], [REC OUT].

D Scanning

Readjust the [SQL] threshold.

pgs. 3-8, 8-3

Programmed scan does Squelch is open. not stop. Scan does not start. (Programmed scan) The same frequencies have been programmed in scan edge memory channels PxA and PxB. (Memory scan) 2 or more memory channels have not been programmed. (Select memory scan) 2 or more memory channels have not been designated as select channels. (Mode select memory scan) 2 or more memory channels with desired mode have not been programmed. The center frequency for F scan does not (F scan) programmed. (Auto memory write scan) Auto write bank is full.
Program different frequencies in scan edge p. 8-6 memory channel PxA and PxB. pgs. 7-4, Program more than 2 memory channels. 8-11 Designate more than 2 memory channels as p. 8-12 select channels for the scan. Program more than 2 memory channels with pgs. 7-4, 8-14 desired operating mode. p. 8-8 Program the center frequency for F scan. Clear the memory channels of auto write bank. pgs. 7-7, 8-4

D Display

p. 11-26 No indication appears on The LCD settings are wrong in the LCD set Set LCD settings properly in the set mode. mode. the display. The panel lock with display sleep function is Push [PANEL LOCK] to turn the function OFF. p. 9-2 activated. The displayed frequency The dial lock function is activated. does not change properly. The remote control operation is active. The key operation on the The panel lock function is activated. front panel does not func- The remote control operation is active. tion. Push [LOCK] to turn the function OFF. p. 9-2 Push [LOCAL] to cancel the remote control p. 1-2 operation. Push [PANEL LOCK] to turn the function OFF. p. 9-2 Push [LOCAL] to cancel the remote control p. 1-2 operation.

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Command 1A Sub command 050191 Description Send/read TS (1 kHz) as selectable tuning step for SSB (0=OFF, 1=ON) Send/read TS (2.5 kHz) as selectable tuning step for SSB (0=OFF, 1=ON) Send/read TS (5 Hz) as selectable tuning step for SSB (0=OFF, 1=ON) Send/read TS (6.25 kHz) as selectable tuning step for SSB (0=OFF, 1=ON) Send/read TS (9 kHz) as selectable tuning step for SSB (0=OFF, 1=ON) Send/read TS (10 kHz) as selectable tuning step for SSB (0=OFF, 1=ON) Send/read TS (12.5 kHz) as selectable tuning step for SSB (0=OFF, 1=ON) Send/read TS (20 kHz) as selectable tuning step for SSB (0=OFF, 1=ON) Send/read TS (25 kHz) as selectable tuning step for SSB (0=OFF, 1=ON) Send/read TS (100 kHz) as selectable tuning step for SSB (0=OFF, 1=ON) Send/read TS (1 MHz) as selectable tuning step for SSB (0=OFF, 1=ON) Send/read TS (PROG) as selectable tuning step for SSB (0=OFF, 1=ON) Send/read TS (1 Hz) as selectable tuning step for CW (0=OFF, 1=ON) Send/read TS (10 Hz) as selectable tuning step for CW (0=OFF, 1=ON) Send/read TS (100 Hz) as selectable tuning step for CW (0=OFF, 1=ON) Send/read TS (1 kHz) as selectable tuning step for CW (0=OFF, 1=ON) Send/read TS (2.5 kHz) as selectable tuning step for CW (0=OFF, 1=ON) Send/read TS (5 Hz) as selectable tuning step for CW (0=OFF, 1=ON) Send/read TS (6.25 kHz) as selectable tuning step for CW (0=OFF, 1=ON) Send/read TS (9 kHz) as selectable tuning step for CW (0=OFF, 1=ON) Send/read TS (10 kHz) as selectable tuning step for CW (0=OFF, 1=ON) Send/read TS (12.5 kHz) as selectable tuning step for CW (0=OFF, 1=ON) Command 1A Sub command 050213 Description Send/read TS (20 kHz) as selectable tuning step for CW (0=OFF, 1=ON) Send/read TS (25 kHz) as selectable tuning step for CW (0=OFF, 1=ON) Send/read TS (100 kHz) as selectable tuning step for CW (0=OFF, 1=ON) Send/read TS (1 MHz) as selectable tuning step for CW (0=OFF, 1=ON) Send/read TS (PROG) as selectable tuning step for CW (0=OFF, 1=ON) Send/read TS (1 Hz) as selectable tuning step for FSK (0=OFF, 1=ON) Send/read TS (10 Hz) as selectable tuning step for FSK (0=OFF, 1=ON) Send/read TS (100 Hz) as selectable tuning step for FSK (0=OFF, 1=ON) Send/read TS (1 kHz) as selectable tuning step for FSK (0=OFF, 1=ON) Send/read TS (2.5 kHz) as selectable tuning step for FSK (0=OFF, 1=ON) Send/read TS (5 Hz) as selectable tuning step for FSK (0=OFF, 1=ON) Send/read TS (6.25 kHz) as selectable tuning step for FSK (0=OFF, 1=ON) Send/read TS (9 kHz) as selectable tuning step for FSK (0=OFF, 1=ON) Send/read TS (10 kHz) as selectable tuning step for FSK (0=OFF, 1=ON) Send/read TS (12.5 kHz) as selectable tuning step for FSK (0=OFF, 1=ON) Send/read TS (20 kHz) as selectable tuning step for FSK (0=OFF, 1=ON) Send/read TS (25 kHz) as selectable tuning step for FSK (0=OFF, 1=ON) Send/read TS (100 kHz) as selectable tuning step for FSK (0=OFF, 1=ON) Send/read TS (1 MHz) as selectable tuning step for FSK (0=OFF, 1=ON) Send/read TS (PROG) as selectable tuning step for FSK (0=OFF, 1=ON) Send/read TS (1 Hz) as selectable tuning step for P25 (0=OFF, 1=ON) Send/read TS (10 Hz) as selectable tuning step for P25 (0=OFF, 1=ON)

q 0 X 0 w X 0 e X

D Color setting
The following data sequence is used when sending or reading the color setting.
q 0 w 0 e r 0 t y X X X X X X X X X

2nd digit: 0F

3rd digit: 0F

1st digit: 0F

R (Red)

G (Green)

B (Blue)
Using 00000255 for each color element.

Selectable NAC: 0 F F F

D Selective squelch code settings
TGID setting The following data sequence is used when sending or reading the TGID code setting.

q 0 X 0 w X 0 e X 0 r X

Selectable TGID: F F F F
UNIT ID setting The following data sequence is used when sending or reading the UNIT ID code setting.
q 0 X 0 w X 0 e X 0 r X 0 t X 0 y X

4th digit: 0F

5th digit: 0F

Selectable UNIT ID: 7 F

6th digit: 0F
SPECIFICATIONS AND OPTIONS

14-2 14-2 14-3 14-4

Specifications D General D Receiver Options

Specifications

D General
Frequency coverage (unit: MHz) USA France : 0.005000821.999999, 851.000000866.999999 896.0000003335.000000 0.005000029.999999, 50.20000051.200000, 87.500000108.000000, 144.000000146.000000, 430.000000440.000000, 1240.0000001300.000000 0.0050003335.000000 USB, LSB, CW, FSK, AM, FM, WFM, P25 (with UT-122) 1220 (1000 regular channels, 100 auto memory write channels, 100 skip channels, 20 scan edge channels) Type-N2 (antenna impedance: 50 ), SO-2391 (antenna impedance: 50 ), Phono (RCA)1 (antenna impedance: 500 ) 0C to +50C; +32F to +122F Less than 0.05 ppm (approx. 5 min. after from turn the
main power, [I/O], ON, 050C; 32122F)
Europe, U.K., USA-01, EXP, Australia Operating mode : Number of memory channels : Antenna connector :
Operating temperature range Frequency stability Frequency resolution Power supply requirement Power consumption Receive Stand-by Max. audio Dimensions (projections not included) Weight ACC connector DATA IN connector Display* EXT-DISPLAY connector RS-232C connector VIDEO IN connector VIDEO OUT connector SPEECH OUT connector LINE OUT connector USB connector CI-V connector ANT-SEL connector DET OUT connector EXT-SP connectors REC REMOTE connector REC OUT connector PHONES connector
: 1 Hz : 100 V, 120 V, 230 V, 240 V AC : Less than 100 VA Less than 100 VA : 424149340 mm; 1611165781338 in : Approx. 20 kg; 44 lb : 8-pin DIN connector : 8-pin DIN connector : 7-inch (diagonal) TFT color LCD (800480) : D-sub 15S : D-sub 9-pin : Phono (RCA) : Phono (RCA) : Phono (RCA) : Phono (RCA) : USB (Universal Serial Bus)1.1/2.0 : 2-conductor 3.5 (d) mm (18) : 3-conductor 3.5 (d) mm (18) : 3-conductor 3.5 (d) mm (18) : 2-conductor 3.5 (d) mm (18)/8 : 3-conductor 3.5 (d) mm (18)2 (Front and rear panels) : 3-conductor 3.5 (d) mm (18) : 3-conductor 3.5 (d) mm (18)

 

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