Summary of IC-718

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    N vox function ssb/am/fm the vox (voice-operated transmission) function switches between transmit and receive with your voice. This function provides “hands-free” operation. D using the vox function q select a phone mode (ssb, am, fm). W push [vox] (mf6) to turn the vox function on or off. • “vox” a...

  • Page 2: Break-In Function

    N break-in function cw the break-in function is used in cw mode to auto- matically toggle the transceiver between transmit and receive when keying. The ic-7600 is capable of full break-in or semi break-in. D semi break-in operation during semi break-in operation, the transceiver imme- diately transm...

  • Page 3: Speech Compressor

    N speech compressor ssb the speech compressor increases average rf output power, improving signal strength and readability. Q push [ssb] to select usb or lsb mode. W push and hold [comp] (mf7) for 1 sec. To select comp tbw set screen. E adjust the [mic gain] control so that the alc meter reads withi...

  • Page 4: Tx Function

    N ∂ tx function the ∂ tx function shifts the transmit frequency up to ±9.999 khz in 1 hz steps (10 hz steps when cancel- ling the 1 hz step readout) without moving the receive frequency. Q push [ ∂ tx] to turn ∂ tx function on. • “ ” and the shifting frequency appear when the function is on. W rotat...

  • Page 5: Split Frequency Operation

    N split frequency operation split frequency operation allows you to transmit and receive in the same mode on two different frequen- cies. Split frequency operation is performed using 2 frequencies on the main and sub readouts. The following is an example of setting 21.290 mhz for receiving and 21.31...

  • Page 6: Quick Split Function

    N quick split function when you find a dx station, an important consider- ation is how to set the split frequency. When you push and hold the [split] switch for 1 sec., the split frequency operation is turned on, and the sub readout frequency is equalized to the main readout frequency, then enters s...

  • Page 7: About Digital Voice Recorder

    N about digital voice recorder the ic-7600 has digital voice memories, up to 4 messages for transmit, and up to 20 messages for receive. A maximum message length of 30 sec. Can be recorded into receive memory (total message length for all channels of up to 209 sec.) and a total mes- sage length of u...

  • Page 8: Recording A Received Audio

    N recording a received audio up to 20 receive voice memories are available in the ic-7600. A total of 209 sec. Of audio can be recorded in receive messages. However, the maximum record- able length into a single message is 30 sec. This voice recorder records not only the received audio, but also the...

  • Page 9: Playing The Recorded Audio

    N playing the recorded audio d basic playing q push [exit/set] several times to close a multi- function screen, if necessary. W push [voice] (f-2) to call up the voice recorder screen. • previously selected screen, tx or rx memory, is dis- played. If the tx memory message (t1–t4) appears, push [t/r]...

  • Page 10

    N protect the recorded contents the protect function is available to protect the recorded contents from accidental erasure, such as over-writing, etc. Q call up the voice recorder screen, rx memory. W push [ y ] (f-1) or [ z ] (f-2) to select the desired voice message. E push [protect] (f-4) to turn...

  • Page 11

    N recording a message for transmit to transmit a message using the voice recorder, record the desired message in advance as described below. The ic-7600 has digital voice memories for transmis- sion, up to 4 messages and a total message length of up to 99 sec. Can be recorded. D recording q push [ex...

  • Page 13: Sending A Recorded Message

    N sending a recorded message q push [exit/set] several times to close a multi- function screen, if necessary. W select a phone mode by pushing [ssb] or [am/fm]. E push [voice] (f-2) to call up the voice recorder screen. • if the receive voice message appears, push [t/r] (f-6) to select tx message (t...

  • Page 14: Voice Set Mode

    N voice set mode sets the automatic monitor function, short play and normal recording times for voice recorder. Q push [exit/set] several times to close a multi- function screen, if necessary. W push [voice] (f-2) to call up the voice recorder screen. E push [exit/set] to select voice recorder menu....

  • Page 15

    N saving a voice message into the usb-memory d saving the received audio memory the recorded rx memory contents can be saved into the usb-memory. Q during voice recorder rx memory screen display, push [save] (f-5) to select voice file save screen. • previously selected screen, tx or rx memory, is di...

  • Page 16: Memory Channels

    N memory channels the transceiver has 101 memory channels. Memory mode is very useful for quick change to often-used frequencies. All 101 memory channels are tuneable which means the programmed frequency can be tuned temporarily with the main dial, etc. In memory mode. Memory channel memory channel ...

  • Page 17: Memory List Screen

    N memory list screen the memory list screen simultaneously shows 7 memory channels and their programmed contents. 13 memory channels can be displayed in the wide mem- ory list screen. You can select a desired memory channel from the memory list screen. D selecting a memory channel using the memory l...

  • Page 18: Memory Channel Programming

    N memory channel programming memory channel programming can be preformed ei- ther in vfo mode or in memory mode. D programming in vfo mode q set the desired frequency, operating mode and fil- ter width in vfo mode. W push [ ∫ ]/[ √ ] several times to select the desired memory channel. • memory list ...

  • Page 19: Frequency Transfers

    N frequency transfers the frequency and operating mode in a memory channel can be transferred to the vfo. Frequency transfers can be performed in either vfo mode or memory mode. D transferring in vfo mode this is useful for transferring programmed contents to a vfo. Q select vfo mode with [vfo/memo]...

  • Page 21: Memo Pads

    N memo pads the transceiver has a memo pad function to store fre- quency and operating mode for easy writing and re- calling. The memo pads are separate from memory channels. The default number of memo pads is 5, however, this can be increased to 10 in set mode if desired. (p. ??) memo pads are conv...

  • Page 22: Scan Types

    N scan types programmed scan repeatedly scans between two scan edge frequencies (scan edge memory channels p1 and p2). This scan operates in vfo mode. Select memory scan repeatedly scans all or one of 3 select memory channels. ∂ f scan repeatedly scans within ∂ f span area. This scan operates in mem...

  • Page 23: Scan Set Mode

    N scan set mode scan speed and the scan resume condition can be set using the scan set mode. Q push [scan] (f-5) to select scan screen. W push [set] (f-6) to select scan set mode. E push [ y ] (f-1) or [ z ] (f-2) to select the desired item. R rotate the main dial to select the desired condition. • ...

  • Page 24: Programmed Scan Operation

    N programmed scan operation q push [exit/set] several times to close a multi- function screen, if necessary. W select vfo mode. E select the desired operating mode. • the operating mode can also be changed while scan- ning. R push [scan] (f-5) to select the scan screen. T set [rf/sql] open or closed...

  • Page 25: Fine Programmed Scan/fine

    N fine programmed scan/fine ∂ f scan in fine scan (programmed or ∂ f), the scan speed de- creases when the squelch opens, but the transceiver keeps scanning. The scanning tuning step shifts from 50 hz to 10 hz when the squelch opens. Q push [exit/set] several times to close a multi- function screen,...

  • Page 26: Memory Scan Operation

    N memory scan operation q push [exit/set] several times to close a multi- function screen, if necessary. W select memory mode. E push [scan] (f-5) to select the scan screen. R set [rf/sql] open or closed. • see p. ?? For squelch condition. • if the [rf/sql] control function is set as “auto,” the squ...

  • Page 27

    N setting select memory channels d setting in scan screen q push [exit/set] several times to close a multi- function screen, if necessary. W select memory mode. E push [scan] (f-5) to select the scan screen. R select the desired memory channel to set as a se- lect memory channel. • [ ∫ ]/[ √ ] keys ...

  • Page 28: Tone  Scan

    N tone scan the transceiver can detect subaudible tones in a re- ceived signal. By monitoring a signal that is being transmitted on a repeater input frequency, you can determine the tone frequency required to access the repeater. Q set the desired frequency or memory channel to be checked for a tone...

  • Page 29: Automatic Antenna Selection

    N automatic antenna selection the transceiver covers 0.03–60 mhz over 10 bands. Each band key has a band memory which can mem- orize a selected antenna (ant1, ant2, ant1/rx an- tenna and ant2/rx antenna). When you change the operating frequency beyond a band, the previously used antenna is automatic...

  • Page 30: Antenna Tuner Operation

    • automatic tumer start (hf bands only) if you want to deactivate the tuner under conditions of vswr 1.5:1 or less, use the auto tuner start func- tion and turn the tuner off. This function activates the tuner automatically when the swr exceeds 1.5:1. This function is controlled in set mode. (p. ??)...

  • Page 31

    ■ optional external tuner operation • ah-4 hf automatic antenna tuner the ah-4 matches the ic-7600 to a long wire an- tenna more than 7 m/23 ft long (3.5 mhz and above). • see p. ?? For the transceiver and ah-4 connection. • see the ah-4 instruction manual for ah-4 installa- tion and antenna connect...

  • Page 32: Time Set Mode

    N time set mode f-1 f-2 f-4 f-6 exit/set main dial set clock time the ic-7600 has a built-in calendar and 24-hour clock (accuracy ±75 sec. Per month) with daily power on/off timer functions. Before operating these timer functions, set the current date and time. Q push [exit/set] several times to clo...

  • Page 33: Daily Timer Setting

    116 9 clock and timers 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 n daily timer setting f-1 f-2 f-3 f-5 f-4 f-6 time exit/set main dial set timer timer2 timer1 timer5 timer4 timer3 clr the transceiver turns power on and/or off automat- ically on the specified day and time, with the specif...

  • Page 34: Setting Sleep Timer

    N setting sleep timer f-2 f-4 f-6 time exit/set main dial set timer clr sleep the sleep timer turns the transceiver power off au- tomatically after passing the set period. The timer can be set to 5–120 min. In 5 min. Steps. The sleep timer function counts the ‘minute’ units, and does not count the ‘...

  • Page 35: Set Mode Description

    N set mode description set mode is used for programming infrequently changed values or conditions of functions. The ic- 7600 has a level set mode, display set mode, time set mode, accessory set mode, others set mode and usb-memory set menu. D set mode operation f-1 f-2 f-3 f-4 f-5 f-6 level others t...

  • Page 36

    D screen arrangement • set mode menu s creen (p. ??) • level s et mode (p. ??) • acc s et mode (p. ??) • time s et mode (p. ??) • di s play s et mode (p. ??) • other s s et mode (p. ??) • usb-memory s et menu (p. ??) f-3 f-4 f-5 f-6 f-2 f-1 f-2 f-3 f-4 f-5 f-6 119 10 set mode.

  • Page 37: Level Set Mode

    120 10 set mode 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 n level set mode ssb rx hpf/lpf – – – – – – – sets the low-pass filter (100 to 2000 hz) and high- pass filter (500 to 2400 hz) of the receive audio in 100 hz steps in ssb mode. (default: off) note: when this setting is active, bel...

  • Page 38

    N level set mode (continued) cw rx hpf/lpf – – – – – – – sets the low-pass filter (100 to 2000 hz) and high- pass filter (500 to 2400 hz) of the receive audio in 100 hz steps in cw mode. (default: off) rtty rx hpf/lpf – – – – – – – sets the low-pass filter (100 to 2000 hz) and high- pass filter (500...

  • Page 39

    122 10 set mode 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 ssb tbw (wide) 100 – 2900 sets the transmission passband width to a wide setting by changing the lower and higher cut-off fre- quencies. • lower freq. : 100 (default), 200, 300 and 500 hz • higher freq. : 2500, 2700, 2800 and 2900...

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    N level set mode (continued) beep level 50% sets the key-touch beep output level from 0% to 100% in 1% steps. (default: 50%) beep level limit on turns the beep tone output level limiting capability on and off for the confirmation and band edge beep tones. (default: on) when this item is set to on, t...

  • Page 41: Acc Set Mode

    124 10 set mode 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 n acc set mode usb audio sql off (open) sets the squelch condition of the usb audio which is output from the [usb] (b) connector on the rear panel. The same audio signals are output from [usb] (b) and the acc sockets. • the beep t...

  • Page 42

    N acc set mode (continued) send relay type lead selects the switching relay type for [relay] from lead and mosfet. Select the suitable relay type when connecting a non-icom linear amplifier. • lead : use mechanical relay. (16 v dc/0.5 a max.; default) • mos-fet : use semiconductor type relay. (250 v...

  • Page 43: Display Set Mode

    126 10 set mode 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 n display set mode bright (lcd) 50% adjusts the lcd unit brightness from 0% (dark) to 100% (bright) range in 1% steps. (default: 50%) backlight (switche s ) 80 adjusts the switch indicators brightness from 1 (dark) to 100 (bright)...

  • Page 44

    N display set mode (continued) apf−wide popup (apf off on) on selects the pop-up display for the apf filter width from on and off. (default: on) mn−q popup (mn off on) on enables the pop-up indication capability when the notch filter width is changed from on to off. (default: on) screen saver functi...

  • Page 45: Others Set Mode

    128 10 set mode 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 n others set mode calibration marker off this item is used for a simple frequency check of the transceiver. (default: off) see p. ?? For calibration procedure. Note: turn the calibration marker off after checking the frequency of ...

  • Page 46

    N others set mode (continued) quick split on when this item is set to on, pushing and holding [split] for 1 sec. Sets the unselected vfo’s readout frequency to the selected vfo’s readout frequency and activates split operation. (default: on) see p. ?? For details. Fm split offset (hf) –0.100mhz sets...

  • Page 47

    130 10 set mode 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 tuner preset memory clear the preset memory* of the selected antenna can be cleared with pushing [clr] (f-5). * the variable capacitor settings are memorized as a preset point for each frequency range (100 khz steps) after the tun...

  • Page 48

    N others set mode (continued) rtty keying polarity normal selects the rtty keying polarity. Normal or reverse keying polarity can be selected. (default: normal) when reverse polarity is selected, mark and space are reversed. • normal : key open/close = mark/space • reverse : key open/close = space/m...

  • Page 49

    132 10 set mode 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 memopad numbers 5 sets the number of memo pad channels available. 5 or 10 memo pads can be selected. (default: 5) main dial auto ts high sets the auto tuning step function for the main dial. When rotating the main dial rapidly, th...

  • Page 50

    N others set mode (continued) cw normal side lsb selects the side band used to receive cw in cw normal mode. (default: lsb) apf type soft select audio filter shape for apf from soft and sharp. (default: soft) • soft : soft filter shape makes distinguishing noise and signals easier. The audio filter ...

  • Page 51

    134 10 set mode 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 keyboard [f-1]–[f-4] (voice) off sets the voice message transmission capability on and off when one of [f-1]−[f-4] key of the key- board that is connected to the [usb] (a) connector on the front panel is pushed. (default: off) • o...

  • Page 52

    N others set mode (continued) decode baud rate 9600 selects data transmission speed (baud rate) when “decode” is selected in “usb serial function”; set- tings are 300, 1200, 4800, 9600 and 19200 bps. (default: 9600) keyboard type japanese selects the connected keyboard type from english, japanese, u...

  • Page 53: Usb-Memory Set Menu

    136 10 set mode 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 n usb-memory set menu d usb-memory set screen arrangement f-1 f-2 f-3 f-4 f-5 f-6 f-1 f-2 f-3 f-4 f-5 f-6 • usb-memory s et menu • setting load s creen (p. ??) • load option s et mode (p. ??) • firmware update (p. ??) • format men...

  • Page 54

    D load option set mode load contents select selects file load condition from all and select. (default: select) • all : loads and sets the all following contents. • select : loads and sets the selected contents only. Ant memory no selects the antenna memory setting loading condi- tion from yes and no....

  • Page 55

    138 10 set mode 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 d save option set mode save contents all selects file save condition from all and select. (default: all) • all : saves all the following contents. • select : saves the selected contents only. Memory & settings yes this setting is fi...

  • Page 56: File Saving

    N file saving f-1 f-2 f-4 f-5 f-6 exit/set main dial usb save edit symbol abc 123 save/opt dir/file ok when a pc keyboard is connected to [usb] con- nector on the front panel, the file name can also be edited from the keyboard. In this case, an usb hub is required. Memory channel contents, set mode s...

  • Page 57: File Loading

    140 10 set mode 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 n file loading f-1 f-2 f-3 f-5 f-4 f-6 exit/set main dial usb load/opt load ok by loading the saved setting file from the usb- memory, you can easily set up another ic-7600— several operators settings can easily be applied to one ...

  • Page 58: Changing A file Name

    N changing a file name f-1 f-2 f-3 exit/set main dial dir/file ren symbol abc 123 when a pc keyboard is connected to [usb] con- nector on the front panel, the file name can also be edited from the keyboard. In this case, an usb hub is required. The file name, saved in the usb-memory, can be re- named ...

  • Page 59: Deleting A file

    142 10 set mode 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 n deleting a file f-1 f-2 f-3 f-5 dir/file del ok n unmounting usb-memory f-5 ok unmount recommendation! Deleting the setting file is ir- reversible. Confirm the contents before deleting a setting file! Q during setting save screen...

  • Page 60: Formatting The Usb-Memory

    N formatting the usb-memory saved data in the usb-memory can be erased. Important! Formatting erases all saved data in the usb-memory. Making a backup file on your pc is recommended. Q during usb-memory set menu screen indication, push and hold [format] (f-4) for 1 sec. • confirmation screen appears...

  • Page 61: Troubleshooting

    D transceiver power problem possible cause solution ref. Power does not come on when the [power] switch is pushed. • power cable is improperly connected. • the internal power supply is turned off. • circuit breaker is tripped. • re-connect the ac power cable correctly. • turn the internal power supp...

  • Page 62: Main Dial Brake Adjustment

    N main dial brake adjustment the tension of the main dial may be adjusted to suit your preference. The brake adjustment is located on the bottom side of the front panel. See the figure at left. Slide the brake adjustment to a comfortable tension level while turning the dial continuously and evenly i...

  • Page 63: Swr Reading

    N swr reading the swr meter indicates the swr over the trans- mission line in all modes. Q push [tuner] to turn the antenna tuner off. W push and hold [meter] (mf2) for 1 sec. To display multi-function meter. E push [rtty/psk] once or twice to select rtty mode. R push [transmit] . T rotate [rf power...

  • Page 64: Frequency Calibration

    N frequency calibration (approximate) a very accurate frequency counter is required to calibrate the frequency of the transceiver. However, a rough check may be performed by receiving radio station wwv, wwvh, or other standard frequency signals. Caution: the ic-7600 has been thoroughly ad- justed an...

  • Page 65

    N opening the transceiver’s case follow the case opening procedures shown here when you want to replace the clock backup battery or internal fuse. Caution!: turn the power off and disconnect the dc power cable from the transceiver before performing any work on the transceiver. Otherwise, there is da...

  • Page 66: Fuse Replacement

    N fuse replacement if a fuse blows or the transceiver stops functioning, try to find the source of the problem, and replace the damaged fuse with a new, adequately rated fuse. Warning: turn the power off and disconnect the dc power cable from the transceiver before re- moving the transceiver’s cover...

  • Page 67: About Protection Indications

    N about protection indications the ic-7600 has a 2-step protection function to pro- tect the final power amplifiers. The protector monitors the power amplifier tempera- ture and activates when the temperature becomes extremely high. • power down transmission reduces the transmit output power to 100 ...

  • Page 68: Control Command

    N remote jack (ci-v) information d ci-v connection example the transceiver can be connected through an optional ct-17 ci - v level converter to a pc equipped with an rs-232c port. The icom communications interface-v (ci-v) controls the transceiver. Up to 4 icom ci-v transceivers or receivers can be ...

  • Page 69

    D command table 151 12 control command 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 cmd. Sub cmd. Data description 00 see p. 000 send frequency data (transceive) 01 00 select lsb (transceive) 01 select usb (transceive) 02 select am (transceive) 03 select cw (transceive) 04 select rtty (tran...

  • Page 70

    D command table (continued) cmd. Sub cmd. Data description 15 15 0000 to 0255 read vd meter (0152=10, 0181=13, 0212=16) 16 0000 to 0255 read id meter (0000=0, 0097=10, 0241=25) 16 02 00 preamp off 01 preamp 1 on 02 preamp 2 on 12 00 agc fast selection 01 agc mid selection 02 agc slow selection 22 00...

  • Page 71

    D command table (continued) cmd. Sub cmd. Data description 1a 05 0037 0000 to 0255 send/read reference frequency (0000=0%, 0255=100%) 0038 0000 to 0255 send/read lcd backlight brightness level (00=0% ( dark), 255=100% ( bright ) ) 0039 0000 to 0255 send/read key backlight brightness level (00=0% (da...

  • Page 72

    D command table (continued) cmd. Sub cmd. Data description 1a 05 0095 00 voice memory transmission off with [f1]– [f4] on the keyboard 01 voice memory transmission on with [f1]– [f4] on the keyboard 0096 00 memory keyer transmission off with [f1]– [f4] on the keyboard 01 memory keyer transmission on...

  • Page 73

    D command table (continued) cmd. Sub cmd. Data description 1a 05 0139 00 rtty decoder fft scope averaging func- tion off 01 number 2 selection for rtty decoder fft scope averaging function 02 number 3 selection for rtty decoder fft scope averaging function 03 number 4 selection for rtty decoder fft ...

  • Page 74

    D data content description • operating frequency command : 00, 03, 05 q x x x x x w e x r t x x 0 0 10 hz digit: 0–9 1 hz digit: 0–9 1 khz digit: 0–9 100 hz digit: 0–9 100 khz digit: 0–9 10 khz digit: 0–9 10 mhz digit: 0–6 1 mhz digit: 0–9 1000 mhz digit: 0 (fix ed) 100 mhz digit: 0 (fix ed) • opera...

  • Page 75

    • codes for memory name, opening message and clock2 name contents to send or read the desired memory name settings, the character codes, instructed codes for memory keyer contents, and follows are used. • character’s code— alphabetical characters character ascii code character ascii code a–z 61–7a —...

  • Page 76

    D data content description (continued) • memory content setting command : 1a 00 x e r − i o , !0 !1 !2 − !4 !5 − !7 x x x , , x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x q , w !8 − @7 q , w memory channel number 0000–0099 : memory channel 0 to 99 0100 : programmed scan edge p1 0101 : pro...

  • Page 77: General

    N general • frequency coverage : (unit: mhz) receive 0.030–60.000* 1 * 2 transmit 1.800–1.999* 2 , 3.500–3.999* 2 , 5.33050* 3 , 5.34650* 3 , 5.36650* 3 , 5.37150* 3 , 5.40350* 3 , 7.000–7.300* 2 , 10.100–10.150* 2 , 14.000–14.350* 2 , 18.068–18.168* 2 , 21.000–21.450* 2 , 24.890–24.990* 2 , 28.000–...

  • Page 78

    Ah-4 hf automatic antenna tuner specially designed to tune a long wire antenna for portable or mobile hf/50 mhz operation. The “ptt tune” func- tion provides simple operation. • input power rating: 150 w ah-2b antenna element a 2.5 m long antenna ele- ment for mobile operation with the ah-4. • f r e...

  • Page 79: General

    N general the ic-7600’s firmware can be updated if desired. By updating the firmware, new function(s) can be added and the improvement of performance parameters can be obtained. 2 methods of firmware update are available: one uses the usb-memory, and the other uses a pc. You can choose either method...

  • Page 80: Preparation

    N preparation d firmware and firm utility the latest firmware and the firm utility can be down- loaded from the icom home page via the internet. Access the following url to download the firm utility and the latest firmware. Http://www.Icom.Co.Jp/world/support/index.Html for updating from the usb-memo...

  • Page 81

    163 14 updating the firmware 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 q copy the downloaded firmware data into the usb- memory (“ic-7600” folder). • the usb-memory must have been formatted by the ic- 7600. W insert the usb-memory into the usb connector. E push [exit/set] several times t...

  • Page 82

    !3 after the firmware loading is completed, the trans- ceiver starts the update automatically and the dia- log at left is displayed. R warning!: never turn the ic-7600 power off at this stage. The transceiver firmware will be corrupted. !4 when the dialog disappears, the precaution at left is displa...

  • Page 83

    15 165 ce 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 installation notes for amateur base station installations it is recom- mended that the forward clearance in front of the an- tenna array is calculated relative to the eirp (effec- tive isotropic radiated power). The clearance height bel...

  • Page 84

    Declaration of conformity we icom inc. Japan 1-1-32, kamiminami, hirano-ku osaka 547-0003, japan kind of equipment: hf/50 mhz transceiver type-de s ignation: ic- 7600 signature authorized representative name place and date of issue declare on our sole responsibility that this equipment complies with...

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    Memo 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21.

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