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■■ Table of contents ■■ Important i 3 ■■ Features i ■■ Explicit definitions i ■■ Supplied Accessories ii ■■ FCC Information ii ■■ Disposal ii ■■ About CE and DOC ii ■■ About the ID-52A/ID-52E manuals���iii ■■ Important Notes iv DD When using the GPS receiver iv DD Electromagnetic Interference iv DD Spurious signals iv DD About charging with the power ON���iv ■■ Unique functions v ■■ Voice Coding Technology vii ■■ Trademarks vii ■■ Precaution vii ■■ Battery cautions ix DD Battery caution ix DD Charging caution x 1 PANEL DESCRIPTION 1 ■■ Front, top, and side panels 1 ■■ Function display 3 2 INITIAL SETUP 5 ■■ Attaching the Battery pack 5 ■■ Charging the battery pack 6 DD Capacity of the battery pack 6 ■■ Inserting a microSD card 7 ■■ Turning ON the transceiver 7 ■■ Adjusting the audio level 7 ■■ Saving the setting data onto a microSD card 8 DD Formatting a microSD card 8 DD Saving the setting data 9 4 ■■ Confirming the GPS is receiving signals 10 5 BASIC OPERATION 11 ■■ Receiving 11 ■■ Dualwatch operation 11 DD Turning Dualwatch ON or OFF 11 DD MAIN band selection 11 ■■ Monitor function 12 ■■ Setting a squelch level 12 ■■ Quick Menu window 13 DD Quick Menu window operation 13 ■■ Selecting the Frequency Selecting mode 14 DD VFO mode 14 DD Memory mode 14 DD Call Channel mode 14 DD Weather Channel mode (For only the ID-52A 14 ■■ DR function operation 14 ■■ Selecting the operating band 15 ■■ Selecting the operating mode 15 ■■ Setting a frequency 16 DD Selecting a tuning step 16 DD Selecting the 1 MHz tuning 16 ■■ Attenuator 16 ■■ Scan operation 17 ■■ Speech function 17 ■■ Home Channel function 18 DD Setting a Home Channel 18 ■■ Transmitting 19 DD Making a simplex call 19 DD About the transmit power levels�� 20 ■■ FM Radio operation 20 DD Turning ON the FM Radio 20 ■■ Lock function 20 MENU SCREEN 21 ■■ Selecting a Menu item 21 DD MENU screen operation 21 DD Selecting a Menu item 22 MEMORY OPERATION 23 ■■ Entering Memory channels 23 ■■ Selecting a Memory channel 24 ■■ Viewing the Memory channel contents 24 BASIC MANUAL xi

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BASIC MANUAL
Important
.........................................
i
Features
..........................................
i
Explicit definitions
............................
i
Supplied Accessories
......................
ii
FCC Information
..............................
ii
Disposal
..........................................
ii
About CE and DOC
.........................
ii
About the ID-52A/ID-52E manuals
...iii
Important Notes
..............................
iv
D
When using the GPS receiver
.......
iv
D
Electromagnetic Interference
.........
iv
D
Spurious signals
............................
iv
D
About charging with the power ON
...iv
Unique functions
............................
v
Voice Coding Technology
..............
vii
Trademarks
...................................
vii
Precaution
.....................................
vii
Battery cautions
.............................
ix
D
Battery caution
...............................
ix
D
Charging caution
...........................
x
1
PANEL DESCRIPTION ����������������������1
Front, top, and side panels
.............
1
Function display
.............................
3
2
INITIAL SETUP ���������������������������������� 5
Attaching the Battery pack
.............
5
Charging the battery pack
..............
6
D
Capacity of the battery pack
..........
6
Inserting a microSD card
................
7
Turning ON the transceiver
............
7
Adjusting the audio level
................
7
Saving the setting data onto a
microSD card
.................................
8
D
Formatting a microSD card
............
8
D
Saving the setting data
..................
9
Confirming the GPS is receiving
signals
.........................................
10
3
BASIC OPERATION ������������������������ 11
Receiving
.....................................
11
Dualwatch operation
....................
11
D
Turning Dualwatch ON or OFF
....
11
D
MAIN band selection
...................
11
Monitor function
............................
12
Setting a squelch level
.................
12
Quick Menu window
.....................
13
D
Quick Menu window operation
....
13
Selecting the Frequency
Selecting mode
............................
14
D
VFO mode
...................................
14
D
Memory mode
..............................
14
D
Call Channel mode
......................
14
D
Weather Channel mode
(For only the ID-52A)
...................
14
DR function operation
..................
14
Selecting the operating band
.......
15
Selecting the operating mode
......
15
Setting a frequency
......................
16
D
Selecting a tuning step
................
16
D
Selecting the 1 MHz tuning
..........
16
Attenuator
.....................................
16
Scan operation
.............................
17
Speech function
...........................
17
Home Channel function
................
18
D
Setting a Home Channel
.............
18
Transmitting
.................................
19
D
Making a simplex call
..................
19
D
About the transmit power levels .. 20
FM Radio operation
......................
20
D
Turning ON the FM Radio
...........
20
Lock function
................................
20
4
MENU SCREEN ������������������������������� 21
Selecting a Menu item
..................
21
D
MENU screen operation
..............
21
D
Selecting a Menu item
.................
22
5
MEMORY OPERATION �������������������23
Entering Memory channels
..........
23
Selecting a Memory channel
........
24
Viewing the Memory channel
contents
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24
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