Icom IC-R8600 Instruction Manual - Page 37
Viewing the FSK log contents, Twin Peak Filter, FSK tone and shift setting, OTHER FUNCTIONS, LOG VIEW
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5 OTHER FUNCTIONS Receiving FSK (RTTY) signal (Continued) DDViewing the FSK log contents You can check the FSK log contents saved on an SD card. 1. Open the FSK DECODE LOG VIEW screen in the FSK mode. MENU » DECODE > > LOG VIEW 2. Select the desired log file to view. LThe file with "●" is currently logging. You cannot check the log contents. LTo close the FSK DECODE screen, push EXIT several times. FSK DECODE LOG VIEW screen Example of a log saved in the text format. DDTwin Peak Filter The Twin Peak Filter (TPF) changes the audio frequency response by boosting the mark and space frequencies for better reception of FSK signals. 1. While in the FSK mode, push . 2. Touch [TPF]. ••Each touch turns the function ON or OFF. Lights while the TPF is ON 3. To close the MENU screen, push . NOTE: When you are using the Twin Peak Filter, the received audio output may increase. This is not a malfunction. DDFSK tone and shift setting 1 You can change the FSK RX frequency, tone and shift frequencies, on the [FSK TONE/SHIFT] screen. 2 1. Touch [TONE/SHIFT] on the function screen. 2. Touch the desired item. 3 (Example: FSK RX frequency) 4 5 6 7 The FSK TONE/SHIFT screen 8 3. Select the desired option. (Example: Mark (Space)) 9 10 11 12 4. To close the FSK TONE/SHIFT screen, push 13 EXIT several times. 14 15 FSK RX Frequency (Default: Mark/Space Center) Selects the FSK RX frequency. ••Mark (Space): 16 Displays the higher frequency in the Mark or Space frequency. 17 ••Mark/Space Center: Displays the center frequency between the Mark 18 and Space frequency. 19 FSK Tone Frequency Selects the FSK mark frequency. (Default: 1615) 20 ••Options: 1275, 1500, 1615 or 2125 (Hz) 21 FSK Shift Width (Default: 170) Selects the FSK shift width between the Mark and Space frequencies. ••Options: 170, 200, 425, 800 or 850 (Hz) 5-7