Icom IC-9100 Instruction Manual - Page 115

Simplex operation using the VFO

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8 DV MODE OPERATION ■ Simplex operation using the VFO D Making a simplex CQ call or a call to an individual station • Calling CQ CQ MY call signɿ JA3YUA UR UR ≈CQCQCQ UR Ú CLR EDT NAME GRP q Select the desired frequency band. (p. 35) w PushM[YVFOM/Ú MY E≈MJAOC3]LYtURoAseEleDc⁄Tt thNeAVMFOEMmY1ode. e Push [DV•DR] to select the DV mode. r S et the desired frequency. (p. 37) • Select the output power, if desired. (p. 46) • W hen the duplex operation is selected, push [MENU] one or more times to display the "M1" screen (Menu 1) and push [DUP](F-2) one or more times to turn it OFF. t P ush [MENU] twice to display the "M3" screen (Menu 3). y Set your own call sign as the current MY call sign. (p. 85) u P ush [UR](F-4) to enter the UR call sign selection mode. i R otate [MAIN DIAL] to select UR call sign. • First selecting the call sign memory groups by pushing [TS•GRP] or [GRP](F-5) makes it more convenient. • When calling CQ : Select "CQCQCQ" • When calling an individual station : Select the station's call sign o P ush [SET](F-4) to return to the "M3" screen (Menu 3). !0 P ush [PTT] on the microphone to transmit. (or [TRANSMIT] on the transceiver) • The MAIN Band TX/RX indicator lights red. !1 R elease [PTT] to receive. (or push [TRANSMIT] again) • If another station replies, it's call sign will be received. • Received call signs can be automatically stored into the received call record. See page 95 for details. After setting, rotate [M-CH] to select a memory channel, then hold down [MW] for 1 second to save this temporary programmed data into the channel. • Calling an individual station Station call signɿ JG3YMK My call signɿ JA3YUA UR UR ≈JG3YMK UR Ú CLR EDT NAME GRP [TRANSMIT] [UR]/[SET] [VFO/MEMO] MY MY ≈JA3YUA ⁄ MY1 Ú CLR EDT NAME MAIN Band [MENU] TX/RX indicator [DV•DR] [MAIN DIAL] • When calling CQ M3 CS C D R > C S U R DSET UR ≈JG3LUK Rotate [MAIN DIAL] UR GRP UR ≈CQCQCQ U-- SET GRP NOTE: The digital mode is vastly different than the FM mode. One of the differences is that changing the squelch setting in the digital mode will not open it to hear the hiss of "white noise," like it does in the FM mode. It is only activated for digital squelch functions such as CSQL (Digital code squelch) or DSQL (Digital call sign squelch). 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 106

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Calling CQ
MY call sign
JA3YUA
CQ
Calling an individual station
My call sign
JA3YUA
Station call sign
JG3YMK
[TRANSMIT]
MAIN Band
TX/RX indicator
[MAIN DIAL]
[D
V±DR²
[MENU]
[VFO/MEMO]
[UR]/[SET]
CS
CD
R>CS
UR
DSET
M3
UR
UR
JG3LUK
GRP
UR
CQCQCQ
SET
GRP
U––
Rotate [MAIN DIAL]
When calling CQ
q
Select the desired frequency band. (p. 35)
w
Push [VFO/MEMO] to select the VFO mode.
e
Push [DV
DR] to select the DV mode.
r
Set the desired frequency. (p. 37)
• Select the output power, if desired. (p. 46)
When the duplex operation is selected, push [MENU]
one or more times to display the “M1” screen (Menu 1)
and push [DUP](F-2) one or more times to turn it OFF.
t
Push [MENU] twice to display the “M3” screen
(Menu 3).
y
Set your own call sign as the current MY call sign.
(p. 85)
u
Push [UR](F-4) to enter the UR call sign selection
mode.
i
Rotate [MAIN DIAL] to select UR call sign.
• First selecting the call sign memory groups by pushing
[TS•GRP] or [GRP](F-5) makes it more convenient.
When calling CQ : Select “CQCQCQ”
When calling an individual station
: Select the station’s call sign
o
Push [SET](F-4) to return to the “M3” screen (Menu
3).
!
0
Push [PTT] on the microphone to transmit. (or
[TRANSMIT] on the transceiver)
• The MAIN Band TX/RX indicator lights red.
!
1
Release [PTT] to receive. (or push [TRANSMIT]
again)
• If another station replies, it’s call sign will be received.
• Received call signs can be automatically stored into the
received call record. See page 95 for details.
After setting, rotate [M-CH] to select a memory
channel, then hold down [MW] for 1 second to save
this temporary programmed data into the channel.
NOTE:
The digital mode is vastly different than the
FM mode. One of the differences is that changing
the squelch setting in the digital mode will not open
it to hear the hiss of “white noise,” like it does in the
FM mode. It is only activated for digital squelch func-
tions such as CSQL (Digital code squelch) or DSQL
(Digital call sign squelch).
Simplex operation using the VFO
D
Making a simplex CQ call or a call to an individual station