Icom IC-7000 Marine Radio User Manual


 
DAuto repeater function
65
4
RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT
You may be able to receive the other party’s transmit
signal directly (called ‘listening on the repeater input’)
without having to go through a repeater.
Transmit frequency monitor check (XFC) allows you
to check this.
qSelect
M
-
1
.
wWhile receiving, push and hold [F-4
XFC
] to see if
you can receive the other party’s transmit signal di-
rectly.
•While holding [F-4
XFC
], the offset direction and fre-
quency are displayed above the multi-function key in-
dicator.
SPCH
/LOCK
TUNER
/CALL
XFC
V/M
F-1
F-2
FIL
MODE
GENE
MW
123
456
789
.
0
CE
F-INP
ENT
1.8 3.5 7
10 14 18
21 24 28
50 144 430
HM-151
XFC
Push and hold [MENU/GRP] for 1 sec. once or twice
to select the menu group
M
.
Push [MENU/GRP] momentarily one or more times to
select the menu
M
-
1
.
[MENU/GRP] [F-4]
DTransmit frequency monitor check
This function automatically activates the repeater set-
tings (DUP– or DUP+ and/or tone encoder ON/OFF)
when the operating frequency falls within the general
repeater output frequency range and deactivates
them when outside of the range.
Set the auto repeater function ON-1 (auto duplex set-
ting) or ON-2 (auto duplex setting and activating tone
encoder) in the miscellaneous (others) set mode in
advance (p. 133). When ON-1 or ON-2 are turned on,
repeater settings are automatically activated accord-
ing to the table below right.
ON-1 sets the duplex setting and ON-2 sets the du-
plex setting and tone encoder automatically.
qPush [AF(
SET
)] momentarily to enter the set mode
menu.
wPush [F-4
OTH
] to enter the miscellaneous (oth-
ers) set mode.
ePush [F-1
] or [F-2
] to select “
Auto Re-
peater
.”
rRotate [DIAL] to select the desired auto repeater
condition from ON-1, ON-2 and OFF.
•Push[F-4
DEF
] for 1 sec. to return to default setting.
tPush [
Z
(
MENU
/
GRP
)] twice to return to the normal
operating mode.
•Frequency range and offset direction
[DIAL][MENU/GRP]
[AF]
[F-1] [F-2] [F-4]
FREQUENCY RANGE DUPLEX DIRECTION
145.200–145.495 MHz minus duplex
146.610–146.995 MHz minus duplex
147.000–147.395 MHz plus duplex
442.000–444.995 MHz plus duplex
447.000–449.995 MHz minus duplex