Icom IC-F8101 Instruction Manual - Page 19

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RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT 3 DDSpeech Processor The IC-F8101 has a built-in, low distortion Speech Processor circuit. This circuit increases your average talk power in the SSB mode, and is especially useful when the receiving station is having difficulty hearing your audio. / qqPush [8] to enter the Main Menu screen. wwSelect the "Speech Processor" item of "Setmode." q Push [r] or [s] to select the item, and then push [4] to open the screen. (Setmode > Config) w Push [r] or [s] to select "Speech Processor," and then hold down [4] for 1 second. eePush [r] or [s] to turn ON the function. • If desired, hold down [Default](§§) for 1 second to return to the default setting. [Default] 3 rrPush [4] to save the setting, and return to the previous screen. • If desired, adjust the Speech Processor Level. See the next topic for details. ttPush [8] one or more times to exit. yyPush [MODE](3) one or more times to select the USB or LSB mode. uuHold down [PTT] on the microphone, and speak at a normal voice level. DDSpeech Processor Level The Speech Processor level must be properly adjusted so that your signal is not distorted when transmitted. / [Default] qqPush [8] to enter the Main Menu screen. wwSelect the "Speech Processor Level" item of "Set- mode." q Push [r] or [s] to select the item, and then push [4] to open the screen. (Setmode > Config) w Push [r] or [s] to select "Speech Processor Level" and then hold down [4] for 1 second. eePush [r] or [s] to adjust the desired level to between 0 and 10. • If desired, hold down [Default](§§) for 1 second to return to the default setting. rrPush [4] to save the setting, and return to the previous screen. ttPush [8] one or more times to exit. 13

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13
3
RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT
3
Speech Processor
D
The IC-F8101 has a built-in, low distortion Speech
Processor circuit. This circuit increases your average
talk power in the SSB mode, and is especially useful
when the receiving station is having difficulty hearing
your audio.
[Default]
/
Push
q
[
8
]
to enter the Main Menu screen.
Select the “Speech Processor” item of “Setmode.”
w
q
Push
[
r
]
or
[
s
]
to select the item, and then
push
[
4
]
to open the screen.
(Setmode > Config)
w
Push
[
r
]
or
[
s
]
to select “Speech Processor,”
and then hold down
[
4
]
for 1 second.
Push
e
[
r
]
or
[
s
]
to turn ON the function.
• If desired, hold down
[Default]
(
§§
) for 1 second to re-
turn to the default setting
.
Push
r
[
4
]
to save the setting, and return to the pre-
vious screen.
• If desired, adjust the Speech Processor Level. See the
next topic for details
.
Push
t
[
8
]
one or more times to exit.
Push
y
[MODE]
(3)
one or more times to select the
USB or LSB mode.
Hold down
u
[PTT]
on the microphone, and speak at
a normal voice level.
Speech Processor Level
D
The Speech Processor level must be properly adjust-
ed so that your signal is not distorted when transmit-
ted.
[Default]
/
Push
q
[
8
]
to enter the Main Menu screen.
Select the “Speech Processor Level” item of “Set-
w
mode.”
q
Push
[
r
]
or
[
s
]
to select the item, and then
push
[
4
]
to open the screen.
(Setmode > Config)
w
Push
[
r
]
or
[
s
]
to select “Speech Processor
Level” and then hold down
[
4
]
for 1 second.
Push
e
[
r
]
or
[
s
]
to adjust the desired level to be-
tween 0 and 10.
• If desired, hold down
[Default]
(
§§
) for 1 second to re-
turn to the default setting
.
Push
r
[
4
]
to save the setting, and return to the pre-
vious screen.
Push
t
[
8
]
one or more times to exit.