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Icom IC-701 User Manual

Icom IC-701
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be
measured
by
placing
the
SWR/SWR
SET
switch
in
the
SWR
position.
(This
switch
is
located
under
the
access
cover
on
the
top
of
the
IC-701.
4.
ALC
In
this
position,
the
meter
begins
to
function
when
the
RF
output
power
reaches
a
certain
level.
5.
COMP
Indicates
the
compression
level
when
the
speech
processor
is
in
use.
4.
POWER
SWITCH
The
POWER
SWITCH
is
a
push-lock
type
switch
which
controls
the
input
DC
power
to
the
IC-701.
When
the
external
AC
power
supply
(IC-701PS)
is
used,
the
switch
also
acts
as
the
AC
power
supply
switch.
When
the
switch
is
pushed
in
and
locked,
power
is
supplied
to
the
set.
When
the
switch
is
pushed
again
and
released,
power
is
cut
to
all
circuits
except
the
PA
unit.
5,
PHONE
JACK
This
jack
accepts
a
standard
1/4
inch
headphone
plug
for
a
4-16
ohm
headphone
set.
Stereo
headphones
can
be
used
without
modification.
6.
MIC
CONNECTOR
Connect
the
supplied
microphone
or
optional
microphone
to
this
jack.
If
you
wish
to
use
a
different
microphone
than
the
IC-SM2,
refer
to
the
drawing
on
page
4.
Mic-
rophone
impedance
should
be
500-600
ohms.
7.
COMP
(SPEECH
PROCESSOR)
CONTROL
The
IC-701
contains
a
built-in
RF
speech
processor
which
is
turned
ON
by
turning
the
center
knob
clockwise
from
the
OFF
position
(a
click
will
be
heard).
In
the
ON
position
it
works
as
the
RF
drive
control
as
explained
below.
In
the
CW
and
RTTY
modes,
it
works
as
the
output
level
control
of
the
IC-701.
When
RF
speech
processor
operation
is
not
desired,
the
COMP
control
should
be
turned
completely
counter-clockwise
and
clicked
OFF.
8.
MIC
GAIN
CONTROL
Adjusts
the
level
of
modulation
according
to
the
input
of
the
microphone.
Clockwise
rotation
increases
microphone
gain.
As
the
input
will
vary
with
different
microphones
and
different
voices,
the
knob
should
be
turned
until
the
MULTI-FUNCTION
METER
needle,
in
the
ALC
mode,
starts
to
move
slightly
within
the
ALC
zone.
In
the
SSB
mode,
with
the
RF
speech
processor
in
use,
the
MIC
GAIN
CONTROL
sets
the
clipping
limits,
while
the
COMP
control
sets
the
RF
drive
level
up
to
the
maximum
power
level
where
ALC
begins
at
the
saturation
point
of
the
amplifiers.
9.
AF
GAIN
CONTROL
Controls
the
audio
output
level
in
the
receive
mode.
Clockwise
rotation
increases
audio
output.
10.
RF
GAIN
CONTROL
Controls
the
gain
of
the
RF
section
in
the
receive
mode.
Clockwise
rotation
gives
the
maximum
gain.
As
the
control
is
rotated
counter-clockwise,
the
needle
of
the
MULTI-FUNCTION
METER
rises,
and
only
signals
stronger
than
the
level
indicated
by
the
needle
will
be
heard.
11.
MODE
SELECT
SWITCH
This
switch
selects
the
mode
of
operation
for
both
transmit
and
receive.
USB
Upper
Sideband,
mainly
for
14,
21
and
28MHz
bands.
LSB
Lower
Sideband,
mainly
for
1.8,
3.5
and
7MHz
bands.
CW
Continuous
Wave,
for
CW
operation
on
all
bands.
~CW-N
Narrow
CW.
The
audio
band-pass
filter
is
auto-
matically
turned
ON
in
this
position
to
improve
selectivity
when
receiving.
RTTY
Radio
Teletype.
For
use
on
all
available
bands.
12.
P.
B.
TUNE
(PASS
BAND
TUNING)
CONTROL
This
control
allows
continuous
tuning
of
the
pass
band
selectivity
moving
the
edge
of
the
filter
up
to
1.5KHz
from
either
the
upper
or
lower
side
in
SSB
and
RTTY.
This
not
only
improves
selectivity,
but
also
can
improve
the
audio
quality.
The
normal
position
is
in
the
center
(12:00
o'clock) position
and
is
2.4KHz
wide
in
SSB.
13.
VFO
SWITCH
With
this
switch
you
can
select
the
VFO
you
want
to
operate
from
two
separate
VFO’s
that
are
built-in
to
the
IC-701.
It
also
selects
the
relationship
of
the
two
VFO’s.
The
switch
performs
the
following
operations
according
to
its
position.
*
A:
Selects
““A’’
VFO
for
both
transmit
and
receive.
*
B:
Selects
‘“B’’
VFO
for
both
transmit
and
receive.
*
RA-TB
:
Selects
‘““A’’
VFO
for
receive
and
‘B’’
VFO
for
transmit.
*
RB-TA:
Selects
‘‘B’’
VFO
for
receive
and
“A’’
VFO
for
transmit.
In
addition,
when
the
VFO
is
switched
from
“‘A’’
VFO
to
“B’
VEO,
the
frequency
indicated
on
the
frequency
display
just
prior
to
switching
goes
into
a
memory
inside
the
LSI.
Thus
even
if
‘“B’’
VFO
is
being
used,
switching
to
“A”
again
will
enable
you
to
operate
at
the
initial
frequency.
Switching
from
“‘B”
to
“A”
results
in
the
same
operation.
However,
if
switching
is
done
with
the
BAND
SWITCH
(or
external
control),
the
VFO
frequency
displayed
will
disappear
and
the
lower
end
frequency
of
the
band
selected
will
be
displayed.
If
you
wish
to
operate
on
the
frequency
that
was
memorized
in
the
VFO
that
was
not
used
when
switching
bands,
simply
return
to
the
original
band
and
then
to
the
other
VFO
and
the
initiall
memorized
frequency
will
appear.
more
detail
later
in
this
manual.
This
is
explained
in
14.
RIT
CONTROL
Shifts
the
receiver
frequency
+800Hz
either
side
of
the
transmit
frequency.
When
the
RIT
is
ON,
the
RIT
LED
is
illuminated.
The
LED
also
represents
the
‘‘0’’
position.
Rotating
the
control
to
the
(+)
side
raises
the
receiver
frequency,
and
rotating
to
the
(—)
side
lowers
the
receiver
frequency.
With
the
RIT
ON,
if
the
tuning
knob
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is
moved
one
increment,
the
RIT
circuit
is
automatically
pulsed
OFF.
Therefore
it
is
not
necessary
to
manually
turn
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Icom IC-701 Specifications

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BrandIcom
ModelIC-701
CategoryTransceiver
LanguageEnglish

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