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Icom IC-3200E User Manual

Icom IC-3200E
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Icom IC-3200E Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandIcom
ModelIC-3200E
CategoryTransceiver
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Foreword

SECTION 1 SPECIFICATIONS

1-1 GENERAL

General specifications including number of semiconductors, frequency coverage, frequency control, and stability.

1-2 TRANSMITTER

Details transmitter specifications such as output power, emission mode, modulation system, and spurious emissions.

1-3 RECEIVER

Details receiver specifications including receiving system, modulation acceptance, intermediate frequencies, selectivity, and sensitivity.

SECTION 2 DESCRIPTION

SECTION 3 INSTALLATION

3-1 UNPACKING

Instructions for unpacking the transceiver, checking for damage, and identifying included accessories.

3-2 LOCATION

Guidance on selecting a suitable location for mounting the transceiver in a vehicle for convenience and accessibility.

3-3 VEHICLE INSTALLATION

Step-by-step instructions for mounting the transceiver in a vehicle using brackets and screws.

VEHICLE INSTALLATION RECOMMENDATIONS

Recommendations for securely installing the transceiver and adjusting the installation angle for best visibility.

3-4 POWER REQUIREMENTS

Specifies power requirements for the transceiver, including voltage, amperage, and ground system, with connection details.

3-5 ΑΝΤΕΝΝΑ

Discusses antenna importance, recommendations for 50 ohm gain antennas, and dual band antenna usage with duplexer.

3-6 BASE STATION INSTALLATION

Guidance for installing the transceiver as a base station, including power supply recommendations and microphone/speaker connections.

SECTION 4 CONTROL FUNCTIONS

4-1 FRONT PANEL

Details the various controls and buttons on the front panel of the transceiver and their functions.

4-2 DISPLAY

Explains the various indicators and displays on the transceiver screen, including frequency, VFO, memory, and status indicators.

4-3 REAR PANEL

Describes the connectors and ports located on the rear panel of the transceiver, such as power and antenna connections.

4-4 ADDITIONAL SWITCHES

Details the additional switches located on the logic board, including beep, scan stop, dial lock, and scan speed settings.

SECTION 5 OPERATION

5-1 BASIC OPERATION

Covers initial indications upon power-on, factory settings, and methods for changing VHF/UHF bands.

5-2 MEMORY CHANNEL OPERATION

Explains how to select, program, and manage memory channels for storing frequencies and settings.

5-3 SCANNING

Details scanning functions including programmed scan, memory scan, and memory skip for efficient frequency monitoring.

5-4 DUPLEX (REPEATER) OPERATION

Explains duplex mode for repeater operation, including simplex, DUP-, DUP+, and offset frequency adjustments.

5-5 PRIORITY FUNCTION

Describes how to monitor a priority channel while operating on a different frequency, switching between them.

5-6 TONE ENCODER OPERATION

Details how to set and use the subaudible tone encoder for the IC-3200A (USA version).

5-7 MICROPHONE UP/DOWN TUNING BUTTONS

Explains the use of microphone UP/DOWN buttons for frequency control and memory channel selection.

5-8 CPU RESET

Provides a method for resetting the CPU to correct display malfunctions or glitches.

5-9 CPU BACKUP BATTERY

Discusses the function and replacement of the CMOS CPU backup lithium battery for retaining memory.

SECTION 6 INSIDE VIEWS

6-1 MAIN UNIT

Illustrates and labels the components within the main unit of the transceiver.

6-2 PLL UNIT

Illustrates and labels the components within the PLL (Phase Locked Loop) unit of the transceiver.

SECTION 7 TROUBLESHOOTING

SECTION 8 BLOCK DIAGRAM

OPTIONS

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