Icom IC-F8101 Instruction Manual

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Summary of IC-F8101

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    2001 new hf transceiver if8101 instruction manual this device complies with part 15 of the fcc rules. Operation is subject to the condition that this device does not cause harmful interference..

  • Page 2: D Features

    I 2001 new 2001 new foreword thank you for purchasing this icom product. The ic- f8101 hf transceiver is designed and built with icom’s state of the art technology and craftsmanship. With proper care, this product should provide you with years of trouble-free operation. We appreciate you making the ...

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    2001 new ii foreword .............................................................. I important ............................................................... I explicit definitions ............................................ I fcc information .................................................. I t...

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    Iii 2001 new 2001 new safety training information w arning your icom radio generates rf electromag- netic energy during transmit mode. This radio is designed for and classified as “oc- cupational use only”, meaning it must be used only during the course of employment by individuals aware of the haza...

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    2001 new iv information en matiÈre de sÉcuritÉ avertissement votre radio icom produit une énergie électromagnétique de radiofréquen- ces (rf), en mode de transmission. Cette radio est conçue pour un «usage professionnel seulement» et classée comme tel, ce qui signifie qu’elle doit être utilisée uniq...

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    V 2001 new 2001 new precautions r danger high rf voltage! Never attach an antenna or internal antenna connector during trans- mission. This may result in an electrical shock or burn. R warning! Never operate the transceiver with a headset or other audio accessories at high volume levels. Hearing exp...

  • Page 7: Panel Description

    1 1 panel description 2001 new 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 quic k ref erence q volume keys [ +]/[ –] (p. 8) adjusts the audio output level. W emergency key [ ] note: while in the vfo mode, the emergency key cannot be used. ➥ push to enter the emergency channel list. • push again to ret...

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    2 1 panel description 2001 new 2001 new !0 microphone connector [mic] connects to only the microphone supplied with the transceiver. Note: never connect the hm-192 or any other microphone here. This could damage the trans- ceiver and/or the microphone. Y u t r q w e i front view q mic (microphone in...

  • Page 9: Quic

    2001 new 3 1 panel description 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 quic k ref erence mode key [mode] push to select the operating mode. Note: the selectable operating mode can be programmed in the “mode” item of “set- mode.” (main menu > setmode > mode) (pp. 56–60) clarifier key [clar] push to...

  • Page 10: Rear Panel

    4 1 panel description 2001 new 2001 new q dc power connector [dc] accepts 13.8 v dc through a dc power cable. W fan connector [fan] connects to the optional cfu-f8100 cooling fan. Note: attach the protect plug when the optional cooling fan is not used. E speaker jack [sp] connects to an external spe...

  • Page 11: Quic

    2001 new 5 1 panel description 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 quic k ref erence q receive/transmit icon ➥ “ rx” appears when signals are received or the squelch is open. ➥ “ tx” appears when transmitting. W s-meter/tx meters ➥ displays the receive signal strength. ➥ displays the transmit ...

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    2001 new 2001 new 6 1 panel description 2001 new !3 call icon displays the call type icons for selcall or ale. • the “ ” icon blinks or appears when a selective call is transmitted or linked. • the “ ” icon blinks or appears when a phone call is transmitted or linked. • the “ ” icon blinks when a me...

  • Page 13: Basic Operation

    2001 new 2 7 basic operation 2001 new 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 quic k ref erence push q [ ] to turn on the power. • if the “built-in test display” item of “setmode” is set to on, ‘built in test’ appears. (main menu > setmode > config) • if the “user” item of “setmode” is programmed,...

  • Page 14: Squelch Function

    8 2 basic operation 2001 new 2001 new the squelch function detects signals with voice com- ponents and mutes unwanted signals. This provides quiet stand-by. When you need to receive weak signals, the squelch can be turned off. Push ➥ [mute]( m ) one or more times to select a squelch type. • selectab...

  • Page 15: Quic

    2001 new 9 2 basic operation 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 quic k ref erence the scan function repeatedly scans programmed channels. This function is convenient to check for calls on multiple channels. [stop] q push [ ] to start a scan. • “scanning” and the scan type are displayed. W whe...

  • Page 16: Vfo Operation

    2001 new 10 2 basic operation 2001 new in the vfo mode, you can set a desired operating fre- quency, operating mode or split frequency function. Note: • the vfo mode operation can be disabled by the “vfo mode” item of “setmode.” (main menu > setmode > config) • while in the vfo mode, the selcall, al...

  • Page 17: Receive And Transmit

    3 11 receive and transmit 2001 new 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 quic k ref erence basic voice transmit/receive ■ q first, check the following. ➥ the microphone and external speaker are con- nected. ➥ no “s,” “l” or “v” mute icon appears. • if “s,” “l” or “v” appears, push [mute](m) one ...

  • Page 18: Functions For Transmit

    Functions for transmit ■ transmit power selection d the transceiver has three output power levels, high, mid and low. High power provides longer distance communications and low power reduces power con- sumption. [default] / push q [8] to enter the main menu screen. Select the “rf power” item of “set...

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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 ...

  • Page 20: Functions For Receive

    14 3 receive and transmit 2001 new 2001 new functions for receive ■ clarifier function d the clarifier function compensates for off-frequency stations. The function shifts the receive frequency up to ±200 hz in 10 hz steps, without shifting the trans- mit frequency. / upper shift lower shift push q ...

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    3 15 receive and transmit 3 2001 new noise blanker d the noise blanker reduces pulse-type noise such as that generated by automobile ignition systems. [default] / when using the noise blanker function, received signals may be distorted if they are excessively strong, or when used on noise other than...

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    16 3 receive and transmit 2001 new 2001 new ■ functions for receive (continued) agc function d the agc (automatic gain control) controls receiver gain to produce a constant audio output level, even when the received signal strength varies by fading, and so on. The transceiver has two agc characteris...

  • Page 23: Quic

    2001 new 17 3 receive and transmit 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 quic k ref erence clear talk function d the clear talk function uses the dsp circuit to en- hance desired signals in the presence of noise. Clear talk function off clear talk function on desired signal (cw) noise components...

  • Page 24: Selcall/ale Operation

    4 18 selcall/ale operation 2001 new selcall or ale ■ selcall uses a 4 or 6-digit id address and allows you to make individual or group calls. The ale (automatic link establishment) is a system which automatically selects an available frequency and establishes a communica- tion link. The ic-f8101 ale...

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    19 4 selcall/ale operation 4 the selcall function allows you to make individual or group calls. Each transceiver is assigned an individual id (identification) and can be called using this id. • preparation for a selective call send a channel test call on several selcall channels, and check the propa...

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    20 4 selcall/ale operation 2001 new 2001 new allows you to make phone calls through a telephone interconnect service provider. • preparation for a phone call send a channel test call on several phone call chan- nels, and check the propagation on each one to select the channel with the best signal qu...

  • Page 27: Quic

    2001 new 21 4 selcall/ale operation 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 quic k ref erence the message call allows you to exchange text mes- sages of up to 64 characters,* with the intended id station, and also leave a message at the station. * icom selcall: 64 characters (upper case/lower case...

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    22 4 selcall/ale operation 2001 new 2001 new the send position call allows you to send your own position and time information to the intended id sta- tion. • preparation for a send position call send a channel test call on several selcall channels, and check the propagation on each one to select the...

  • Page 29: Quic

    2001 new 23 4 selcall/ale operation 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 quic k ref erence the get position call allows you to request an intended id station to send its position information. • preparation for a get position call send a channel test call on several selcall channels, and check t...

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    24 4 selcall/ale operation 2001 new 2001 new the get status call requests sending radio status information including power supply voltage, signal strength, output power, vswr, and so on. • preparation for a get status call send a channel test call on several selcall channels, and check the propagati...

  • Page 31

    25 4 selcall/ale operation 4 2001 new the emergency call allows you to broadcast an emer- gency signal with your own position information. • sending an emergency call hold down q [ ] for 1 second to enter the network selection screen. Push w [r] or [s] to select the desired network, and then push [ ...

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    26 4 selcall/ale operation 2001 new 2001 new the channel test call allows the user determine the signal quality between your transceiver and a specif- ic transceiver before an individual or group call. The channel test call is also used for checking the channel before sending any other calls. • send...

  • Page 33: Quic

    2001 new 27 4 selcall/ale operation 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 quic k ref erence the stun call disables the specified station from either transmitting and receiving. • sending a stun call hold down q [ ] for 1 second to enter the network selection screen. Push w [r] or [s] to select t...

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    28 4 selcall/ale operation 2001 new 2001 new the rfds (royal flying doctor service) emergency call uses a 2-tone signal for an emergency call. • sending an rfds emergency call hold down q [ ] for 1 second to enter the network selection screen. Push w [r] or [s] to select the desired network, and the...

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    29 4 selcall/ale operation 4 2001 new simple selcall operation d the simple selcall mode is convenient to transmit the often used selcalls. Push q [ ] to enter the simple selcall mode. • depending on the entry, the contents are skipped. Holding down [ ] enters the normal selcall mode. See pages 19 t...

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    30 4 selcall/ale operation 2001 new 2001 new automatically establish a communication link by using the ale table. • sending an individual call hold down q [ ] for 1 second to enter the network selection screen. Push w [r] or [s] to select the desired network, and then push [ ]. • the networks that b...

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    31 4 selcall/ale operation 4 2001 new automatically sends a sounding signal at certain in- tervals (0.5–11 hours) to check the propagation, and then stores the data in a table. Manual soundings can also be made. • manual sounding hold down q [ ] for 1 second to enter the network selection screen. Pu...

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    2001 new 32 4 selcall/ale operation 2001 new the ale amd (automatic message display) sends and receives test messages of up to 90 characters. • sending an amd call hold down q [ ] for 1 second to enter the network selection screen. Push w [r] or [s] to select the desired network, and then push [ ]. ...

  • Page 39: Menu Screen

    2001 new 5 33 menu screen 2001 new 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 quic k ref erence ■ manager menu the manager menu is used for logging into the admin- istrator mode, setting the access rights, programming memory channel, selcall address and so on. Admin login/admin logout selects the log...

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    34 5 menu screen 2001 new manager menu (continued) ■ entering the administrator mode d when first entering the administrator mode, a login password may be required, depending on the prepro- gramming. Push q [mngr](#) to enter the manager menu screen. • “admin login” is automatically selected. If “ad...

  • Page 41: Quic

    2001 new 35 5 menu screen 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 quic k ref erence setting the access rights d you can restrict the editing or displaying of a memory channel, selcall address or any other settings in the user mode. / select a memory channel, selcall address or other q setting. Pus...

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    36 5 menu screen 2001 new manager menu (continued) ■ built-in test d you can check the transceiver’s condition by using the “built-in test” item. / push q [mngr](#) to enter the manager menu screen. • “admin logout” is automatically selected. Push w [r] or [s] to select “built-in test,” and then pus...

  • Page 43: Quic

    2001 new 37 5 menu screen 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 quic k ref erence create entry d you can create new entries that are ale, channel, network or selcall items. / push q [mngr](#) to enter the manager menu screen. • “admin logout” is automatically selected. Push w [r] or [s] to selec...

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    38 5 menu screen 2001 new • ale making a net id push q [r] or [s] to select “ale,” and then push [4]. Push w [r] or [s] to select a net id, and then push [4] to enter the input mode. Push keypad to enter the desired id, and then e push [4]. • up to 15 characters can be entered. • usable characters a...

  • Page 45: Quic

    2001 new 39 5 menu screen 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 quic k ref erence • network a new network can be created. Push q [r] or [s] to select “network,” and then push [4] to enter the input mode. Push keypad to enter the network name, and then w push [4]. • up to 20 characters can be ent...

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    40 5 menu screen 2001 new • selcall a new selcall entry, address, phone link or profile, can be created. Making an address push q [r] or [s] to select “selcall,” and then push [4]. Push w [r] or [s] to select “address,” and then push [4] to enter the input mode. Push keypad to enter the address name...

  • Page 47: Quic

    2001 new 41 5 menu screen 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 quic k ref erence • selcall making a phone link push q [r] or [s] to select “selcall,” and then push [4]. Push w [r] or [s] to select “phone link,” and then push [4] to enter the input mode. Push keypad to enter the phone link name,...

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    42 5 menu screen 2001 new 2001 new delete entry d any no-longer-used entries, such as memory chan- nels or selcall addresses can be cleared. / select a memory channel, selcall address or some q other setting that you want to clear. Push w [mngr](#) to enter the manager menu screen. • “admin logout” ...

  • Page 49: Quic

    2001 new 43 5 menu screen 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 quic k ref erence setup d you can make a new entries that are channel, net- work, ale self id or selcall profile using the setup wizard. / push q [mngr](#) to enter the manager menu screen. • “admin logout” is automatically selected...

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    44 5 menu screen 2001 new manager menu ■ setup (continued) d • network a new network can be created. Note: the present network list is cleared. Push q [r] or [s] to select “network,” and then hold down [4] for 1 second to enter the input mode. Push w [r] or [s] to select the memory channels, and the...

  • Page 51: Quic

    2001 new 45 5 menu screen 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 quic k ref erence • selcall profile selcall profile can be created. Note: the present selcall profile is cleared. Push q [r] or [s] to select “selcall profile,” and then hold down [4] for 1 second to enter the input mode. Push keypa...

  • Page 52: Main Menu

    46 5 menu screen 2001 new main menu ■ entering the main menu d push q [8] to enter the main menu screen. Push w [r] or [s] to select the item, and then push [4] to open the screen. • “ale,” “call in,” “call out,” “channel,” “network,” “selcall,” “setmode” or “vfo” can be selected. • if desired, push...

  • Page 53: Quic

    2001 new 47 5 menu screen 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 quic k ref erence selcall d displays or edits the entry of the list that related to selcall. While displaying an entry, hold down [4] for 1 second to enter the programing mode. Address address displays the prepro- grammed address li...

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    48 5 menu screen 2001 new 2001 new ale set mode decay time (default: 1 hour) set the decay time for the auto sounding function to between 1 and 8 hours. Ber threshold (default: 12) set the bit error ratio (ber) threshold level to be- tween 0 and 48 bits for ale communication quality. One unit consis...

  • Page 55: Quic

    2001 new 49 5 menu screen 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 quic k ref erence lqa average (default: 8) set the adopting number of lqa data for averaging to between 1 and 8. Lqa request (default: on) set the lqa request function to on or off. When set to on, the transceiver requests the calle...

  • Page 56

    50 5 menu screen 2001 new 2001 new call set mode accept icom selcall this item allows the transceiver to receive and make icom selcalls. This setting is permanently set to “on.” accept open selcall this item allows the transceiver to receive and make open selcalls. This setting is permanently set to...

  • Page 57: Quic

    2001 new 51 5 menu screen 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 quic k ref erence auto start type (default: scan) select the auto start type. If no operation occurs during the auto start wait time period, the selected function automatically starts. Off: the auto start function is disabled. Scan:...

  • Page 58

    52 5 menu screen 2001 new 2001 new config set mode meter squelch level (default: 10) adjust the squelch threshold level to between 0 and 50, in 1 digit steps. When the s-meter squelch is activated, only signals stronger than this set level are received. Noise blanker (default: off) turns the noise b...

  • Page 59: Quic

    2001 new 53 5 menu screen 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 quic k ref erence pre amp (default: on) turn on the preamplifier function or attenuator func- tion. On: turns on the preamplifier function, which amplifies received signals in the receiver front end, to improve the s/n ratio and the...

  • Page 60

    54 5 menu screen 2001 new 2001 new setmode d config set mode (continued) mic gain (default: 6) adjust the microphone gain to between 0 (minimum) and 10 (maximum), in 1 digit steps. Tx timeout (default: 3min) set the time-out timer function time to 1, 3, 5 or 10 minutes, or off. If a continuous trans...

  • Page 61: Quic

    2001 new 55 5 menu screen 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 quic k ref erence built-in test display (default: off) select whether or not to display the device check screen after turning on power. (default: off) emergency set mode link interval (default: 120sec) set the emergency link interva...

  • Page 62

    56 5 menu screen 2001 new 2001 new mode set mode lsb accept (default: disable for aus, rx & tx for others) set the lsb mode to “disable,” “rx” or “rx & tx.” disable: disables the transceiver from both receiving and transmit- ting calls. Rx: allows the transceiver to re- ceive calls, but disables it ...

  • Page 63: Quic

    2001 new 57 5 menu screen 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 quic k ref erence cw accept (default: disable) set the cw mode to “disable,” “rx” or “rx & tx.” see the “accept” item in “lsb” for details. Band width displays the if filter passband width. The width is permanently set to “500hz.” a...

  • Page 64

    58 5 menu screen 2001 new 2001 new setmode d mode set mode (continued) rtty accept (default: disable) set the rtty mode to “disable,” “rx” or “rx & tx.” see the “accept” item in “lsb” for details. Tone (default: 1615hz) set the rtty mark frequency to 1200, 1275, 1487.5, 1615, 1700, 2100 or 2125 hz. ...

  • Page 65: Quic

    2001 new 59 5 menu screen 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 quic k ref erence lsbd1 accept (default: disable) usbd1 set the lsbd1 or usbd1 mode to “dis- able,” “rx” or “rx & tx.” see the “accept” item in “lsb” for details. Offset displays the offset frequency. The frequency is permanently se...

  • Page 66

    60 5 menu screen 2001 new 2001 new setmode d mode set mode (continued) lsbd3 accept (default: disable) usbd3 set the lsbd3 or usbd3 mode to “dis- able,” “rx” or “rx & tx.” see the “accept” item in “lsb” for details. Offset displays the offset frequency. The frequency is permanently set to “1650hz.” ...

  • Page 67: Quic

    2001 new 61 5 menu screen 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 quic k ref erence scan set mode type (default: call) set the scan type to “call,” “s-meter,” “voice” or “all memory.” (default: call) call: call scan. It scans the channels that be- long to the network group whose scan type is “call...

  • Page 68

    62 5 menu screen 2001 new 2001 new screen set mode contrast (default: 6) adjust the contrast of the lcd to between 0 and 10, in 1 digit steps. Dimmer (default: 5) adjust the backlight brightness of the lcd to between 0 (dark) and 10 (bright), in 1 digit steps. 1 to 10: lights while the transceiver p...

  • Page 69: Quic

    2001 new 63 5 menu screen 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 quic k ref erence selcall set mode silent (default: off) set the automatic answer back function for selcall to on or off. Off: the transceiver automatically answers back if your station id is called. On: t he transceiver ignores the...

  • Page 70

    64 5 menu screen 2001 new 2001 new time set mode local set the local time. Before programming this item, the “utc offset” item must be set. Push q [r] or [s] to select this item, and then hold down [4] to open the programming screen. Push w [r] or [s] to select the digit. • push [4] to move the curs...

  • Page 71: Quic

    2001 new 65 5 menu screen 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 quic k ref erence if you want to initialize the operating settings in the main menu, without clearing memory channel con- tents or id contents, do the following steps. Q turn off the transceiver power, if it is powered on. W while h...

  • Page 72: Connection and Installation

    6 66 connection and installation 2001 new 2001 new 2001 new ■ supplied accessories e r y t u q w e y t u q w i o r d one package type the following accessories are supplied with ic-f8101 one package type. Q microphone ........................................................... 1 w external speaker ....

  • Page 73: Quic

    2001 new 67 6 connection and installation 2001 new 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 quic k ref erence e r u t i y q w o d remote control microphone type the following accessories are supplied with ic-f8101 remote control microphone type. Q remote control microphone ............................

  • Page 74: Connections

    68 6 connection and installation 2001 new 2001 new ■ connections pc to [usb] to [acc] to a usb port opc-2308 gps unit d-sub 9 pin (male) d-sub 9 pin (female) d-sub 15 pin (female) modem unit to a 13.8 v dc power source transceiver usb cable (purchase separately) + red _ black 12v battery 12v battery...

  • Page 75: Quic

    2001 new 69 6 connection and installation 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 quic k ref erence at-140 ground ic-f8101 main unit to a 13.8 v dc power source to [atu] opc-2309 (10 m; 32.8 ft): 4 pin ground (see page 51) d-sub 9 pin (female) do not stretch the ground wire. This may cause a groun...

  • Page 76: Ground Connection

    70 6 connection and installation 2001 new 2001 new ■ ground connection the transceiver and antenna tuner must have an adequate rf ground connection. Otherwise, the overall efficiency of the transceiver and antenna tuner installation will be reduced. Electrolysis, electri- cal shocks and interference...

  • Page 77: Antenna

    2001 new 71 6 connection and installation 6 ■ antenna most stations operate with a whip or long wire (insu- lated back stay) antenna. However, these antennas cannot be connected directly to the transceiver since their impedance may not match with the transceiver antenna connector. R danger high volt...

  • Page 78

    72 6 connection and installation 2001 new 2001 new the rmk-6 allows you to install the ic-f8101’s front panel separately from the main unit for added installa- tion convenience and operation. Use either the optional opc-607, opc-608, opc-609 or opc726 separation cable with the rmk-6. The rmk-6 is th...

  • Page 79: Quic

    2001 new 73 6 connection and installation 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 quic k ref erence t unscrew the 4 rear plate screws, then remove the rear plates from both the front panel and main unit attachments. Rear plate *this illustration shows the descrip- tion for the main unit attachment...

  • Page 80

    74 6 connection and installation 2001 new 2001 new the hm-192 allows you to remotely control the trans- ceiver by using the microphone instead of the front panel*. Use either the optional opc-607, opc-608, opc-609 or opc-726 separation cable . The hm-192 is the same as the one supplied in the remote...

  • Page 81: Mounting

    2001 new 75 6 connection and installation 6 ■ mounting d mounting location select a location that can support the weight of the transceiver and does not interfere with driving. Never place the main unit or remote controller where normal operation of the vehicle may be hin- dered, or where it could c...

  • Page 82

    76 6 connection and installation 2001 new 2001 new q attach the mounting plates, and tighten the 2 sup- plied m5 × 8 mm screws on each side. W put the mounting bracket on the board, and then tighten the 4 supplied screws (m5 × 20 mm). E attach the main unit to the mounting bracket, as shown below. N...

  • Page 83: Fuse Replacement

    77 6 connection and installation 2001 new 6 ■ fuse replacement if a fuse blows, or the transceiver stops functioning, find the source of the problem, and repair it. Then re- place the damaged fuse with a new, adequately rated fuse. Rwarning! Turn off the power and discon- nect the dc power cable fro...

  • Page 84: Connector Information

    78 6 connection and installation 2001 new ■ connector information atu pin pin name description specification 1 5 6 9 1 key key signal input. — 2 start start/bypass signal output. — 3 13.8v 13.8 v output for antenna tuner. 13.8 v, maximum 2 a 4 13.8v 13.8 v output for antenna tuner. 13.8 v, maximum 2...

  • Page 85: Quic

    79 6 connection and installation 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 quic k ref erence pin pin name pin 1 5 6 9 1 nc — 2 gps rx 5 3 nc — 4 nc — 5 gnd 12 6 nc — d-sub 9 pin (male) 7 nc — 11 15 1 6 5 10 8 nc — 9 nc — 1 5 6 9 1 ci-v 1 2 modptt 9 3 nc — 4 nc — 5 nc — 6 af out 3 d-sub 9 pin (female...

  • Page 86: Specifications

    7 80 specifications 2001 new d general • frequency coverage: receive 0.5–29.9999 mhz transmit 1.6–29.9999 mhz • mode: aus versions j3e (usb), a3e (am) rx only other versions j3e (usb/lsb), a3e (am) a1a (cw), f1b (fsk), j2b (d1, d2, d3) • no. Of memory ch.: 500 channels (maximum) • usable temp. Range...

  • Page 87: Options

    8 81 options 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 quic k ref erence at-140 automatic antenna tuner antenna and control cable receptacles for easy installation, and a tuner bypass function is available. Ah-740, ah-760 automatic tuning antenna a tuner bypass function is available. These antennas ...

  • Page 88

    1-1-32 kamiminami, hirano-ku, osaka 547-0003, japan 2001 new a-7077h-1ex-0b printed in japan © 2013 icom inc. Printed on recycled paper with soy ink..