Icom IC-9700 Instruction Manual basic - Page 22

Selecting the operating mode, Selecting the operating band

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3 BASIC OPERATION Selecting the operating band Do the following steps to change the operating band. Also, the band stacking register provides 3 memories for each band key to store frequencies and operating modes. This function is convenient to quickly recall previously operated frequencies and modes on the selected band. DDUsing the band stacking registers Follow the steps below to enter a register on the selected band. 1. Touch the MHz digits. (Example: 146) Selecting the operating mode You can select between the SSB (LSB/USB), SSB data (LSB-DATA/USB-DATA), CW, CW reverse, RTTY, RTTY reverse, AM, AM data (AM-DATA), FM, FM data (FM-DATA), DV and DD* modes. *Only for the 1200 MHz band 1. Touch the mode icon (example: FM). ••Opens the BAND STACKING REGISTER screen. 2. Touch a band key. (Example: 1295 MHz) LThe same band cannot be set to both Main and Sub bands. ••Opens the MODE screen. 2. On the MODE screen, touch the desired mode key. (Example: SSB). BAND STACKING REGISTER screen TIP: Selecting a different Register ••Touching the band key for 1 second changes between the 3 Registers. ••Touch to return to the previous screen. LIn the SSB, AM or FM modes, the [DATA] key is displayed. ••Operating mode selection list LTouch mode key to select the operating mode. Mode key [SSB] [CW] [RTTY] [AM] [FM] [DV] [DD] [DATA] Operating mode USB LSB CW CW-R RTTY RTTY-R AM FM DV DD LSB LSB-D USB USB-D AM AM-D FM FM-D Selecting the Data mode You can operate data communications (SSTV, RTTY (AFSK), PSK31, JT65B and FT8). LWhen a data mode is selected, you can mute the input from the microphone. MENU » SET > Connectors > MOD Input > DATA MOD 3-3

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3
BASIC OPERATION
3-3
Selecting the operating mode
You can select between the SSB (LSB/USB), SSB
data (LSB-DATA/USB-DATA), CW, CW reverse, RTTY,
RTTY reverse, AM, AM data (AM-DATA), FM, FM data
(FM-DATA), DV and DD* modes.
*Only for the 1200 MHz band
1.
Touch the mode icon (example: FM).
Mode key
Operating mode
[SSB]
USB
LSB
[CW]
CW
CW-R
[RTTY]
RTTY
RTTY-R
[AM]
AM
[FM]
FM
[DV]
DV
[DD]
DD
[DATA]
LSB
LSB-D
USB
USB-D
AM
AM-D
FM
FM-D
• Opens the MODE screen.
2.
On the MODE screen, touch the desired mode
key. (Example: SSB).
L
In the SSB, AM or FM modes, the [DATA] key is
displayed.
Operating mode selection list
L
Touch mode key to select the operating mode.
Selecting the Data mode
You can operate data communications (SSTV, RTTY
(AFSK), PSK31, JT65B and FT8).
L
When a data mode is selected, you can mute the input
from the microphone.
MENU
»
SET > Connectors > MOD Input
>
DATA MOD
Selecting the operating band
Do the following steps to change the operating band.
Also, the band stacking register provides 3 memories
for each band key to store frequencies and operating
modes. This function is convenient to quickly recall
previously operated frequencies and modes on the
selected band.
D
Using the band stacking registers
Follow the steps below to enter a register on the
selected band.
1.
Touch the MHz digits. (Example: 146)
• Opens the BAND STACKING REGISTER screen.
2.
Touch a band key. (Example: 1295 MHz)
L
The same band cannot be set to both Main and Sub
bands.
BAND STACKING REGISTER screen
TIP: Selecting a different Register
• Touching the band key for 1 second changes between
the 3 Registers.
• Touch
to return to the previous screen.