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Icom IC-3210E User Manual

Icom IC-3210E
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Icom IC-3210E Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModeFM
Power supply13.8V DC
Voltage13.8V DC
Frequency Range144-146 MHz (VHF), 430-440 MHz (UHF)
Receiver Sensitivity0.16 µV (12 dB SINAD)

Summary

CAUTIONS

FOREWORD

UNPACKING

Details the included accessories and their quantities.

FEATURES

TWO BANDS IN A COMPACT BODY

Highlights dual-band operation in a single unit.

FULL DUPLEX CAPABILITY

Explains simultaneous transmit and receive on different bands.

SIMPLE PANEL DESIGN

Describes the user-friendly interface with few controls.

20 DOUBLE-SPACED MEMORY CHANNELS

Details the capacity and use of memory channels.

THREE SCANS

Mentions the availability of programmed, memory, and band memory scans.

PRIORITY WATCH

Explains monitoring of other frequencies while operating.

POCKET BEEP

Describes the transceiver acting as a pager with tone alerts.

MONITOR FUNCTION

Explains how to open the squelch for monitoring.

2 PANEL DESCRIPTION

2-1 FRONT PANEL

Details controls and indicators on the front of the transceiver.

2-2 FUNCTION DISPLAY

Explains the various indicators and readouts on the transceiver's display.

2-3 REAR PANEL

Details the connectors and ports on the rear of the transceiver.

2-4 MICROPHONE

Describes the different microphone models and their controls.

3 INSTALLATION

(1) LOCATION

Guidance on choosing a suitable mounting location for the transceiver.

(2) MOUNTING

Instructions for physically mounting the transceiver using brackets.

(3) BATTERY CONNECTION

Details how to connect the transceiver to a DC power source.

(4) EXTERNAL POWER SUPPLY

Information on using external DC power supplies.

(5) ANTENNA LOCATION

Recommendations for optimal placement of the antenna.

(6) ANTENNA CONNECTOR

Steps for connecting a PL-259 antenna connector.

(7) DUPLEXER

Discusses the built-in duplexer and external connections.

4 MODE CONSTRUCTION

VFO MODE

Standard mode for direct frequency selection.

MEMORY MODE

Mode for using stored frequencies and settings.

CALL CHANNEL MODE

Mode for quick access to specific stored channels.

SET MODE

Mode for configuring various settings and parameters.

5 BASIC OPERATION

5-1 FREQUENCY SETTING

Guides on how to set operating frequencies using controls.

5-2 RECEIVING

Steps for tuning into signals and adjusting audio.

5-3 TRANSMITTING

Instructions for transmitting signals and selecting power levels.

5-4 REPEATER OPERATION

How to operate the transceiver through repeaters, including tone access.

6 RELATED FUNCTIONS

6-1 FULL DUPLEX

Explains simultaneous transmit and receive operation.

6-2 CALL CHANNEL MODE

How to use and program call channels.

6-3 MEMORY MODE

Details how to read and write memory channels.

(3) DUAL BAND MEMORY

Explains programming full duplex into memory channels.

(4) MEMORY TRANSFERRING

How to copy memory contents to the VFO.

6-4 SCAN FUNCTION

Overview of programmed, memory, and band memory scans.

(1) PROGRAMMED SCAN

How to set up and use programmed scanning between two frequencies.

(2) MEMORY SCAN

How to perform a scan of all memory channels.

(3) SELECTED BAND MEMORY SCAN

How to scan memory channels within a selected band.

(4) MEMORY CHANNEL SKIP

How to program channels to be skipped during scans.

6-5 PRIORITY WATCH

Explains how to monitor other frequencies while operating.

(2) VFO MEMORY CHANNELS

How priority watch monitors memory channels from the VFO.

6-6 DIMMER CONTROL

How to adjust the display backlight intensity.

6-7 BEEP ON/OFF FUNCTION

How to enable or disable audible button press beeps.

6-8 LOCK FUNCTION

How to lock/unlock the transceiver controls.

7 POCKET BEEP AND TONE SQUELCH

7-1 UT-40 INSTALLATION

Instructions for installing the optional UT-40 unit.

7-2 POCKET BEEP

How to use the pocket beep (pager) function.

7-3 TONE SQUELCH

How to use the tone squelch function to open the squelch.

8 MAINTENANCE

8-1 TROUBLESHOOTING

Common problems and their solutions.

8-2 FUSE REPLACEMENT

Procedures for replacing blown fuses.

8-3 CPU RESETTING

How to reset the transceiver's CPU and tuning steps.

9 INSIDE VIEWS

10 SPECIFICATIONS

11 OPTIONS

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