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ALL MODE TRANSCEIVER i756PRO™ - Icom

INSTRUCTION MANUALHF/50 MHz ALL MODE TRANSCEIVERi756 PRO This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is sub-ject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not causeharmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interferencereceived, including interference that may cause undesired 15:51 Page aiIMPORTANTREAD THIS INSTRUCTION MANUALCAREFULLY before attempting to operate THIS INSTRUCTION contains important safety and operating in-structions for the DEFINITIONSRWARNING HIGH VOLTAGE!

INSTRUCTION MANUAL HF/50 MHz ALL MODE TRANSCEIVER i756PRO™ This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is sub-ject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause

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1 INSTRUCTION MANUALHF/50 MHz ALL MODE TRANSCEIVERi756 PRO This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is sub-ject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not causeharmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interferencereceived, including interference that may cause undesired 15:51 Page aiIMPORTANTREAD THIS INSTRUCTION MANUALCAREFULLY before attempting to operate THIS INSTRUCTION contains important safety and operating in-structions for the DEFINITIONSRWARNING HIGH VOLTAGE!

2 NEVERat-tach an antenna or internal antenna connector duringtransmission. This may result in an electrical shock AC to the [ ] jack on thetransceiver rear panel. This could cause a fire or ruinthe more than 16 V DC, such as a 24 Vbattery, to the [ ] jack on the TRANSCEIVER rearpanel. This could cause a fire or ruin the metal, wire or other objects touch anyinternal part or connectors on the rear panel of thetransceiver. This may result in an electric the TRANSCEIVER to rain, snow or or placing the TRANSCEIVER in areas withtemperatures below 10 C (+14 F) or above +50 C(+122 F).

3 Be aware that temperatures on a vehicle sdashboard can exceed 80 C (+176 F), resulting in per-manent damage to the TRANSCEIVER if left there for ex-tended the TRANSCEIVER in excessively dusty en-vironments or in direct the TRANSCEIVER against walls or puttinganything on top of the TRANSCEIVER . This will obstructheat unit in a secure place to avoid inadvertent useby mobile operation, DO NOToperate the trans-ceiver without running the vehicle s engine. Whentransceiver power is ON and your vehicle s engine isOFF, the vehicle s battery will soon become sure the TRANSCEIVER power is OFF before start-ing the vehicle.

4 This will avoid possible damage to thetransceiver by ignition voltage maritime mobile operation, keep the transceiverand microphone as far away as possible from the mag-netic navigation compass to prevent erroneous CAREFUL! The heatsink will become hot when op-erating the TRANSCEIVER continuously for long CAREFUL! If a linear amplifier is connected, setthe TRANSCEIVER s RF output power to less than the lin-ear amplifier s maximum input level, otherwise, the lin-ear amplifier will be Icom microphones only (supplied or optional).

5 Other manufacturer s microphones have different pinassignments, and connection to the IC-756 PROII maydamage the may be received near the following are made in the internal circuit and does not indicate atransceiver MHz, MHz, MHz, MHz (when spectrum scope is ON), MHz, MHzWORDDEFINITIONRRWARNINGP ersonal injury, fire hazard or electricshock may damage may disregarded, inconvenience only. Norisk or personal injury, fire or , Icom Inc. and the are registered trademarks ofIcom Incorporated (Japan) in the United States, the UnitedKingdom, Germany, France, Spain, Russia and/or 15:51 Page bSUPPLIED ACCESSORIESThe TRANSCEIVER comes with the following power cable (OPC-025D).

6 1wHand microphone (HM-36) .. 1eSpare fuses (FGB 30 A) .. 2rSpare fuse (FGB 5 A) .. 1tCW keyer plug (AP-330) .. 111 TABLE OF CONTENTS qwertIMPORTANT .. iEXPLICIT DEFINITIONS .. iPRECAUTIONS .. i1 TABLE OF CONTENTS .. 12 PANEL DESCRIPTION .. 2 13 Front panel .. 2 Microphone (HM-36) .. 9 LCD display .. 10 Screen menu arrangement .. 11 Rear panel .. 123 INSTALLATION ANDCONNECTIONS .. 14 20 Unpacking .. 14 Selecting a location .. 14 Grounding .. 14 Antenna connection .. 14 Required connections .. 15 Advanced connections.

7 16 Power supply connections .. 17 Linear amplifier connections .. 18 External antenna tuner connections .. 19 Transverter jack information .. 19 FSK and AFSK (SSTV) connections .. 204 FREQUENCY SETTING .. 21 24 When first applying power (CPU resetting) .. 21 Initial settings .. 21 VFO description .. 22 Frequency setting with the tuning dial .. 23 Direct frequency entry with the keypad .. 23 Advanced tuning functions .. 245 RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT .. 25 50 Mode selection .. 25 Twin PBT operation .. 25 Notch function.

8 26 Noise reduction .. 26 Noise blanker .. 27 DSP filter shape .. 27 RTTY filter/Twin peak filter .. 28 CW reverse mode .. 28 RTTY reverse mode .. 28 CW pitch control .. 29 IF filter selection .. 29 AGC function .. 30 Dualwatch operation .. 31 Split frequency operation .. 32 Quick split function .. 33 RIT and TX .. 34 Monitor function .. 35 VOX function .. 35 Meter function .. 36 SWR reading .. 36 Speech compressor .. 37 Preamp .. 37 Digital voice recorder .. 38 RTTY decoder .. 42 RTTY tuning meter .. 42 Electronic CW keyer.

9 43 Memory keyer .. 44 Spectrum scope screen .. 45 Automatic antenna selection .. 46 Dial lock function .. 46 Repeater operation .. 47 Tone squelch operation .. 48 Antenna tuner operation .. 49 Optional external tuner operation .. 506 MEMORY OPERATION .. 51 56 Memory channels .. 51 Memory channel selection .. 51 Memory channel screen .. 52 Memory channel programming .. 53 Frequency transferring .. 54 Memory names .. 55 Memory clearing .. 55 Memo pads .. 567 SCANS .. 57 61 Scan types .. 57 Preparation.

10 57 Programmed scan operation .. 58 F scan operation .. 58 Fine programmed scan/fine F scan .. 59 Memory scan operation .. 59 Select memory scan operation .. 60 Setting select memory channels .. 60 Scan set mode .. 61 Tone scan .. 618 CLOCK AND TIMERS .. 62 63 Setting the current time .. 62 Timer function 62 Setting power-on time .. 63 Setting power-off period .. 63 Timer operation .. 639 SET MODE .. 64 73 Set mode description .. 64 Level set mode .. 65 Display set mode .. 66 DSP filter set mode.


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