Icom IC-9100 Instruction Manual - Page 177

USB2/DATA1 Func, DVdat/GPS Out Baud, RTTY Decode Baud, Calibration Marker

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64. USB2/DATA1 Func (Default: -----/[GPS ]) Select the function of the [DATA1] jack. • ----- : The [DATA1] jack is not used. • RTTY : U sed to send RTTY decoded signals. • DVdat : U sed for low-speed data input and output. • GPS : U sed for the GPS receiver connection for position data input. 65. GPS Out (Default: OFF) When a GPS receiver is connected to the [DATA1] jack, the GPS position data is input through the jack. You can select whether or not to send the data from the COM port ("USB2"). NOTE: You can use this function only when "-----" or "DVdat" is selected as the "USB2/DATA1 Func" (63) option, and "GPS" is selected as the "USB2/ DATA1 Func" (64) option. • OFF : Turns the function OFF. • DATA1 ➔ USB2 : Sends the GPS position data from the COM port ("USB2"). 66. DVdat/GPS Out Baud (Default: 4800) Set the DV or GPS data transfer speed to 4800 or 9600 bps. 67. RTTY Decode Baud (Default: 9600) Set the RTTY decode monitor speed to 300, 1200, 4800, 9600 or 19200 bps. 68. Calibration Marker (Default: OFF) Use as a simple frequency check of the transceiver. See page 179 for calibration procedure. NOTE: Turn OFF the calibration marker after checking the frequency of the transceiver. • OFF : Calibration marker OFF • ON : Calibration marker ON 69. REF Adjust During frequency calibration, set the internal reference frequency to between 0% and 100% range in 1% steps. NOTE: The default setting is different for each transceiver. SET MODE 14 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 168

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USB2/DATA1 Func
64.
(Default: -----/[GPS
])
Select the function of the [DATA1] jack.
-----
: The [DATA1] jack is not used.
• RTTY
: Used to send RTTY decoded signals.
• DVdat : Used for low-speed data input and output.
• GPS
: Used for the GPS receiver connection for
position data input.
GPS Out
65.
(Default: OFF)
When a GPS receiver is connected to the [DATA1]
jack, the GPS position data is input through the jack.
You can select whether or not to send the data from
the COM port (“USB2”).
NOTE:
You can use this function only when “
-----”
or “DVdat” is selected as the “USB2/DATA1 Func”
(63) option, and “GPS” is selected as the “USB2/
DATA1 Func” (64) option.
• OFF
: Turns the function OFF.
• DATA1
USB2 : Sends the GPS position data from
the COM port (“USB2”).
DVdat/GPS Out Baud
66.
(Default: 4800)
Set the DV or GPS data transfer speed to 4800 or
9600 bps.
RTTY Decode Baud
67.
(Default: 9600)
Set the RTTY decode monitor speed to 300, 1200,
4800, 9600 or 19200 bps.
Calibration Marker
68.
(Default: OFF)
Use as a simple frequency check of the transceiver.
See page 179 for calibration procedure.
NOTE:
Turn OFF the calibration marker after check-
ing the frequency of the transceiver.
• OFF : Calibration marker OFF
• ON
: Calibration marker ON
REF Adjust
69.
During frequency calibration, set the internal refer-
ence frequency to between 0% and 100% range in 1%
steps.
NOTE:
The default setting is different for each
transceiver.