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1. Alligator type clip To attach the speaker mic S to your shirt ps S PTT switch Transmits during push Receives during release Microphone Speaker NEVER immerse the connector in water If the connector be comes wet be sure to dry BEFORE attaching it to the trans ceiver OTE The microphone is located at the top of the peaker microphone as shown in the diagram above To aximize the readability of your transmitted signal voice old the microphone approx 2 5 cm 1 inch from your outh and speak in a normal voice level Y _ S gt 3 D z 3 B Attachment Insert the speaker mic connector on to the SP MIC connec tor and carefully screw it tight as shown in the diagram below Be careful not to cross thread the connection Set the triangle mark to the front side Detaching Pull up the cap in the direction of the arrow to detach it Attaching Attach the cap in the direction of the arrow completely CAUTION Attach the speaker microphone s connector securely to prevent accidental dropping or water intrusion in the connector IMPORTANT KEEP the transceiver s SP MIC connector cap attached when the speaker microphone is not in use Water will not get into the transceiver even if the cover is not attached however the terminals pins will become rusty or the transceiver will function abnormally if the con nector has become wet SSNNNNWNWN 27 1 2 TROUB
2. 11 s E Scan types Scanning is an efficient way to quickly locate signals over a wide frequency range The transceiver has a priority scan set ting and normal scan setting SCAN OPERATION In addition the Weather alert and Auto scan functions are available for scanning These functions can be activated si multaneously depending on the settings on the SET mode pgs 17 18 Set the tag channels scanned channel before scanning Clear those tag channels which are not needed or inconve niently stop scanning such as digital communications Y Choose priority or normal scan on the SET mode p 17 PRIORITY SCAN Previously selected weather channel when weather alert function is ON Priority scan searches through all tag channels in sequence while monitoring Channel 16 When a signal is detected on Channel 16 scan pauses until the signal disappears when a signal is detected on a channel other than Channel 16 scan becomes dualwatch until the signal disappears NORMAL SCAN Previously selected weather channel when weather alert function is ON Normal scan like priority scan searches through all tag channels in sequence However unlike priority scan Chan nel 16 is not checked unless Channel 16 is set as a tag channel 12 ll Setting tag channels For more efficient scanning add desired channels as tag channels or clear the tag for unwanted channels Non tag channel
3. 22 F to 140 F 1500 65 W x 145 H x 44 D mm 29As W x 529 2 H x 194 D inch Approx 410 g 14 46 oz TRANSMITTER Output power at 7 5 V DC Modulation system Microphone impedance Max frequency deviation Marine LMR Adjacent channel power Marine LMR Spurious emissions RECEIVER Receive system Sensitivity 12 dB SINAD Squelch sensitivity e Intermodulation rejection ratio Spurious response rejection ratio 5 W Hi 3 W Middle and 1 W Low Variable reactance frequency modulation 2 kQ 5 kHz 5 kHz Wide 2 5 kHz Narrow 70 dB 70 dB Wide 60 dB Narrow Less than 70 dBc typical Double conversion superheterodyne 0 25 uV typical Less than 0 35 uV typical at threshold 70 dB typical 70 dB typical e Adjacent channel selectivity Typical Marine LMR e Audio output power 70 dB 70 dB Wide 60 dB Narrow 0 35 W typical at 10 distor tion with an 8 Q load All stated specifications are subject to change without notice or obligation jeuueyo E2 ay se euueuo pe ejd sp ey uieiboid o 6691 usna v jouueyo peusep ay joajas oj ANW usnd sdaaq uoys z o sebueuo deeq Duo pun oes 104 6 91 end jeu ueuo j e2 ay ees oi 6 91 USNAD oL d GBulwuwesGoid jeuueuo ed 08S JO g 6 IR do L A dira gprs pe DVI z d jeuueuo j e5 6 je
4. 11 squelch levels to choose from OP is completely open 10 is tight squelch 1 is loose squelch level When no switch is pushed for 5 sec the transceiver returns to normal condition 2 Push SQL MONI again to return to normal condition level adjutment Blinks during the squelch Bi Backlighting function This function is convenient for nighttime operation The back lighting brightness can be adjusted in the SET mode p 18 Push any switch except for PTT to turn the backlighting ON The backlighting is automatically turned OFF after 5 sec of inactivity BASIC OPERATION 4 E Voice scrambler operation 9 Activating the scrambler The voice scrambler provides private communications In order to receive or send scrambled transmissions you must activate the scrambler function first 4 DSelect an operating E Ss channel except Channel 16 70 or weather chan son nels f While pushing and holding SQL MONIJ Appears when the voice push SCAN DUAL scrambler function is in use e SCRM appears To turn the scrambler function OFF repeat step e SCRM disappears o Programming scramble codes There are 32 codes 1 to 32 available for programming Set the code in the SET mode In order to understand each other all transceivers in your group must have the same scramble code as well as the same scrambler unit See p 20 for Scram bler code setting details
5. Prior to using the transceiver for the first time the battery pack must be fully charged for optimum life and operation Z CAUTION To avoid damage to the transceiver turn the power OFF while charging Recommended temperature range for charging 10 C to 40 C 50 F to 104 F Use the specified chargers BC 158 BC 119N and BC 121N NEVER use another manufacture s charger Use the supplied AC adapter for the BC 158 NEVER use another manufacture s adapters S Y NEVER connect DC power to the battery case when in A stalling Alkaline batteries Such a connection will damage ZZ the transceiver SS Recycling information The product that you have purchased contains a rechargeable battery The battery is recyclable At the end of its life under various state and local laws it may be illegal to dispose of this bat tery into the municipal waste stream Call 1 800 822 8837 for battery recycling options in your area or contact your dealer E Battery cautions CAUTION NEVER insert battery pack transceiver with the battery pack attached with wet or soiled into the charger This may result in corrosion of the charger terminals or damage to the charger The charger is not waterproof and water can easily get into it NEVER incinerate used battery packs Internal battery gas may cause an explosion NEVER immerse battery pack in water If the battery pack becomes wet be sure to wipe it dry immediately particula
6. Z NOTE The default settings e g call channel program ming of the LAND channel group are same as the U S A 4 International and Canadian channels Refer to the appro A priate pages for details E B CTCSS and DTCS display When DTCS or CTCSS is set the display shows the indica tions as below SQL sas rais Ze Appears when DTCS is set Appears when CTCSS is set B VOX function The VOX function voice operated transmission starts trans mission without pushing PTT when you speak into micro phone then automatically returns to receive when you stop speaking hands free operation becomes possible Z NOTE An optional headset and optional headset adapter Z is required for the VOX operation Push and hold SQL MONI then push Hi Lo 0 to turn the VOX function ON OFF while connecting the headset and optional headset adapter to SP MIC connector VOX appears on the LCD while the VOX function turns ON The VOX gain and VOX delay can be set on the SET mode p 21 Ga 8 E SET mode programming SET mode is used to change the condition of 17 transceiver functions beep tone function weather alert function priority scan function scan resume timer auto scan function dual tri watch function monitor switch action automatic backlighting LCD contrast selection auto power save function self check function battery voltage indicator signal strength indicat
7. both the rubber seal purple is set to the groove correctly and dust or else does not adhere to it Correct position Incorrect position tt Rubber seal i UN Groove Battery pack Battery pack 4 3 Bi Front top and side panels PANEL DESCRIPTION VOLUME CONTROL VOL Turns power ON and adjusts the audio level MICROPHONE CONNECTOR SP MIC Connects the optional external microphone ZZ NOTE Attach the SP MIC cap when the optional 7 speaker microphone is not used ANTENNA CONNECTOR Connects the supplied antenna TRANSMIT RECEIVE INDICATOR Lights green while receiving a signal or when the squelch is open lights red while transmitting CHANNEL WEATHER CHANNEL SWITCH CH WXeU I C L Selects and toggles the regular channels and weather channel when pushed p 8 Selects one of 4 regular channels in sequence when pushed for 1 sec pgs 8 15 U S A International Canadian and Land channels are available Push to return to the condition before selecting the chan nel when the priority channel or the call channel is se lected Q SCAN SWITCH SCAN DUAL Starts and stops normal or priority scan when pushed pgs 12 13 Enters watch mode when pushed for 1 sec p 14 TRANSMIT POWER LOCK SWITCH Hi Lo tO Selects high middle or low power when pushed p 9 Toggles the lock function ON OFF when pushed for 1 sec p 10 CHANNEL 16 SWITC
8. n 4 BASIC OPERATION U S A International and Canadian channels The IC M90 has 57 U S A 57 International and 61 Canadian channels You must select the proper channels for the oper ating area Push CH WXeU I C L to select the regular channel e If the weather channel appears push CH WXeU I C L again Push AT W to select a channel DUP appears for duplex channels 3 To change the channel group push CH WXeU I C L for 1 sec U S A International and Canadian channels can be selected in sequence Depending on the setting LAND channel can be se lected See the LAND CHANNEL OPERATION on p 15 for de tails TAG SQL eg Deg o I Push for 1 sec i fz WI U I C L U I C L CH U S A channels CH WX WX SQL at aap SQL sat d D LI breng ri lr bur U I C L wu CH W Canadian channels International channels Weather channels The IC M90 has 10 weather channels They are used for monitoring NOAA National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration broadcasts reception of weather channels possible in U S A only D Push CH WXeU I C L to select the weather channel group Push AT W to select a weather channel Push CH WX U I C L to return to the condition before se lecting the weather channel group U I C L SQL sat ranis Push j v CONVENIENT The IC M90 can detect a weat
9. on INT channel 07 DUAL se Da Tri watch starts Push Z r Te D Dur i for 1 sec LI i TAG SQL asl frais Signal is received y on the call channel TI c solas iw Signal ireceived on 91 url Channel 16 takes E priority LI 4 55 sous Ga lri watch resumes o Dal T after the signal I MS disappears L f ih LAND CHANNEL OPERATION B LAND channel group A max of 100 programmable LAND mobile channels allo cated 146 000 to 174 000 MHz can be programmed into the LAND channel group for simple communication with LMR transceivers in the VHF band Proper FCC licensing must be observed for both legal pur poses and to avoid frequency interface with other radio users contact your authorized Icom dealer for details Moreover any of the marine channels in the USA INT and CAN channel groups can be programmed The default setting of the LAND channel group is the same as that of the INT channel group Ask your local Icom dealer for the LAND channel group setting and LMR frequency pro gramming details Push CH WXeU I C L to select a regular channel If weather channel appears push CH WXeU I C L again To change the channel group push CH WXeU I C L for 1 sec several times U I C L SQL eg rai E CH Push for 1 sec em L Ll Ld s appears when LAND channel group is selected Push A W to select a channel DUP appears for duplex channels
10. the receiver circuit for preset intervals ON The power save function is turned ON The power save func tion will activate when no signal is received and no operation is performed for 5 sec OFF The power save function is turned OFF Power save OFF Power save ON default sETMODE 8 Self check function SC The self check function checks the transceiver conditions by itself and informs you in case a problem is found Self check automatically and quickly runs through its diagnostic steps each time the radio is turned ON Afterwards the radio Switches to normal operation mode e Temperature Outside of 35 C to 73 C 31 F to 163 F approx Connected battery voltage Self check OFF default Self check ON When error messages as shown below are displayed see troubleshooting for advice p 28 8 SsETMODE 9 Battery voltage indicator bt This function controls display or non display settings of the connected battery pack s voltage when the power is ON The voltage of the connected battery pack is displayed for 2 sec after power is turned ON Battery voltage indication OFF default Battery voltage indication ON 9 Signal strength indicator SI The signal strength indicator displays received signal strength as S meter This function is convenient to check the signal strength visually The strength is displayed at 4 steps The antenna mark and 3 bars a
11. 3A 156 175 156 175 82A 82A 157 125 157 125 6 RX only 162 500 17 17 17 156 850 156 850 64 64 156 225 160 825 83 83 157 175 161 775 7 RX only 162 525 18 156 900 161 500 64A 64A 156 225 156 225 83A 83A 157 175 157 175 8 RX only 161 650 18A 18A 156 900 156 900 65 156 275 160 875 84 84 84 157 225 161 825 9 RX only 161 775 19 156 950 161 550 65A 65A 65A 156 275 156 275 84A 157 225 157 225 10 RXonly 163 275 Low power only NOTE Simplex channels 3 21 23 61 64 81 82 and 88 CANNOT be lawfully used by the general public in USA waters GENERAL Frequency coverage Marine TX RX LMR TX RX Mode Marine LMR Channel spacing Number of programmable ch Power supply requirement Current drain at 7 5 V DC Useable temperature range Marine LMR Frequency stability Antenna impedance Dimensions Projections not included Weight with BP 225 1 4 SPECIFICATIONS 156 025 157 425 MHz 156 050 163 275 MHz 146 000 174 000 MHz 16KOG3E Wide 16KOF3E Wide 8K50F3E Narrow 25 kHz Wide 12 5 kHz Narrow LMR only 100 channels BP 223 BP 224 or BP 225 only TX High 5 W 1 6 A typical TX Mid 3 W 1 2 A typical TX Low 1 W 0 7 A typical RX Max audio 200 mA typical RX Power save 20 mA typical 220 C to 60 C 4 F to 140 F 80 C to 60 C 22 F to 140 F 5 ppm 30 C to 60 C
12. 7 375 157 375 04A 156 200 156 200 22A 22A 157 100 157 100 71 71 71 156 575 156 575 88 88 88 157 425 162 025 05 156 250 160 850 23 23 157 150 161 750 72 72 72 156 625 156 625 88A 157 425 157 425 05A 05A 156 250 156 250 23A 157 150 157 150 73 73 73 156 675 156 675 21b Rx only 161 650 06 06 06 156 300 156 300 24 24 24 157 200 161 800 74 74 74 156 725 156 725 25b Rx only 161 850 07 156 350 160 950 25 25 25 157 250 161 850 77 77 77 156 875 156 875 28b Rx only 162 000 07A 07A 156 350 156 350 26 26 26 157 300 161 900 78 156 925 161 525 83b Rx only 161 775 08 08 08 156 400 156 400 27 27 27 157 350 161 950 78A 78A 156 925 156 925 09 09 09 156 450 156 450 28 28 28 157 400 162 000 79 156 975 161 575 OREITIA Frequency MHz 10 10 10 156 500 156 500 60 60 156 025 160 625 79A 79A 156 975 156 975 Transmit Receive 11 11 11 156 550 156 550 61 156 075 160 675 80 157 025 161 625 1 RX only 162 550 12 12 12 156 600 156 600 61A 61A 156 075 156 075 80A 80A 157 025 157 025 2 RX only 162 400 13 13 13 156 650 156 650 62 156 125 160 725 81 157 075 161 675 3 RX only 162 475 14 14 14 156 700 156 700 62A 156 125 156 125 81A 81A 157 075 157 075 4 RX only 162 425 15 15 15 156 750 156 750 63 156 175 160 775 82 157 125 161 725 5 RX only 162 450 16 16 16 156 800 156 800 6
13. C L also stops the scan Example Starting a normal scan vadb Push Scan starts DUAL SQL zs aap TAG SQL 4 v7 Op die CK Sm SI cip rfj for 1 sec Lr CLTC ua N C3 _ Receiving a signal and audio is emitted Push DUAL SCAN to stop the scan 13 E Description Dualwatch monitors Channel 16 while you are receiving another channel tri watch monitors Channel 16 and the call channel while receiving another channel DUALWATCH TRI WATCH SIMULATION ti Call channel Ih ih gt r Li d Lit ri nj DO PA Tri watch m Dualwatch f a signal is received on Channel 16 dualwatch tri watch pauses on Channel 16 until the signal disappears If a signal is received on the call channel during tri watch tri watch becomes dualwatch until the signal disappears e To transmit on the selected channel during dualwatch tri watch push and hold PTT 6 DUALWATCH TRI WATCH E Operation D Select the desired operating channel Push SCAN DUAL for 1 sec to start dualwatch or tri watch depending on the SET mode setting DUAL blinks during dualwatch TRI blinks during tri watch A beep tone sounds when a signal is received on Channel 16 Tri watch becomes dualwatch when receiving a signal on the call channel 3 To cancel dualwatch tri watch push SCAN DUAL again Example Operating tri watch
14. H 16 9 Selects Channel 16 when pushed p 7 Selects call channel when pushed for 1 sec p 7 Enters call channel write mode when the call channel is selected and this switch is pushed for 3 sec p 10 CHANNEL UP DOWN SWITCHES A J W Selects an operating channel pgs 7 9 Selects the SET mode condition of the item p 16 Selects the SET mode item when pushed with SQL p 16 Checks tag channels or changes scanning direction dur ing scan p 13 D SQUELCH SWITCH SQL MONI Push this switch then adjust the squelch level with AVIV p 11 Manually opens the squelch for monitoring the channel while pushed and held p 10 While pushing this switch turn power ON to enter the set mode p 16 PTT SWITCH PTT Push and hold to transmit release to receive PANEL DESCRIPTION 3 Bl Function display 900 o o o SIGNAL STRENGTH INDICATOR pgs 10 20 Shows the relative signal strength while receiving signals TRANSMIT POWER INDICATOR LOW appears when low power is selected MID appears when middle power is selected No indication appears when high power is selected TAG CHANNEL INDICATOR p 13 Appears when tag channel is selected SQUELCH LEVEL INDICATOR p 11 Show the squelch level 7 Oo 3 PANEL DESCRIPTION MONITOR INDICATOR p 10 Appears when the monitor function is activated Q BATTERY INDICATOR Indicates remaining bat
15. INSTRUCTIONS carefully and com pletely before using the transceiver SAVE THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL This in struction manual contains important operating instructions for the IC M90 EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS WORD DEFINITION A Personal injury fire hazard or electric shock WARNING may occur CAUTION Equipment damage may occur If disregarded inconvenience only No risk NOTE io of personal injury fire or electric shock t Waterproof construction Built tough to withstand the punishing marine environ ment the IC M90 meets JIS waterproof specification grade 7 while using BP 223 option or BP 225 In addition to the speaker grill adopts a new structure which drains water or seawater easily t Dualwatch and tri watch functions Convenient functions which allow you to monitor the dis tress channel Ch 16 while receiving one other channel of your choice dualwatch or while receiving one other channel of your choice and the call channle Ch 09 tri watch See p 14 for details t Large easy to read LCD With dimensions of 19 H x 35 W mm 34 H x 196 W inch the IC M90 s function display is easy to read and shows op erating conditions at a glance Backlighting and contrast can be adjusted to suit your preferences t Simple operation 6 large buttons on the front panel provide user friendly op eration The independent volume and channel buttons are located on the front panel for convenient
16. LESHOOTING PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION The transceiver does not turn ON The battery is exhausted Bad connection to the battery pack Recharge the battery pack Check the connection to the transceiver No sound from the speaker Squelch level is too deep Volume level is too low Speaker has been exposed to water Water has entered to SP MIC connector Set squelch to the threshold point Rotate VOL to set a suitable level Drain water from the speaker Dry SP MIC connector Transmitting is impos sible or high power can not be selected Some channels are for low power or re ceive only The battery is exhausted The battery is over charged The output power is set to low Change channels Recharge the battery pack Verify the battery voltage is correct e Push Hi Lo O to select high power The displayed channel cannot be changed e Lock function is activated e Push Hi Lo O for 1 sec to cancel the function Scan does not start TAG channels are not programmed Set the desired channels as TAG channels No beeps Beep tones are turned OFF Set the beep tones to ON Fix Beep User Beep on the SET mode Self check error Temperature e The temperature is outside of 35 C to 73 C 31 F to 163 F approx Leave the transceiver at room temperature for a while Turn the power
17. O o ICOM INSTRUCTION MANUAL VHF MARINE TRANSCEIVER IC MO This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the condition that this device does not cause harmful interference Icom Inc SAFETY TRAINING INFORMATION Your Icom radio generates RF electromagnetic energy during transmit mode This radio has been evaluated for compliance at the distance of 2 5 cm with the FCC RF exposure limits for Occupational WARNING Use Only In addition your Icom radio complies with the fol lowing Standards and Guidelines with regard to RF energy and electromagnetic energy levels and evaluation of such lev els for exposure to humans FCC OET Bulletin 65 Edition 97 01 Supplement C Evaluating Compliance with FCC Guidelines for Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electro magnetic Fields American National Standards Institute C95 1 1992 IEEE Standard for Safety Levels with Respect to Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Elec tromagnetic Fields 3 kHz to 300 GHz American National Standards Institute C95 3 1992 IEEE Recommended Practice for the Measurement of Potentially Hazardous Electromagnetic Fields RF and Microwave The following accessories are authorized for use with this product Use of accessories other than those specified may result in RF exposure levels exceeding the FCC requirements for wireless RF exposure Belt Clip MB 86 103 Rechargeable Ni Cd Battery Pack BP 225 and Alkaline Ba
18. ON to check if the internal temperature has returned to normal Self check error Battery voltage The connected battery pack s voltage is more than 11 V Verify the battery voltage is correct Transmitting continu ously while not speak ing when using VOX function Ambient noise is too loud Remove the headset cable Set the VOX gain to dulling VHF MARINE CHANNEL LIST 1 3 Channel number Frequency MHz Channel number Frequency MHz Channel number Frequency MHz Channel number Frequency MHz USA INT CAN Transmit Receive USA INT CAN Transmit Receive USA INT CAN Transmit Receive USA INT CAN Transmit Receive 01 01 156 050 160 650 19A 19A 156 950 156 950 66 156 325 160 925 85 85 85 157 275 161 875 01A 156 050 156 050 20 20 20 157 000 161 600 66A 66A 66A 156 325 156 325 85A 157 275 157 275 02 02 156 100 160 700 20A 157 000 157 000 67 67 67 156 375 156 375 86 86 86 157 325 161 925 03 03 156 150 160 750 21 21 157 050 161 650 68 68 68 156 425 156 425 86A 157 325 157 325 03A 156 150 156 150 21A 21A 157 050 157 050 69 69 69 156 475 156 475 87 87 87 157 375 161 975 04 156 200 160 800 22 157 100 161 700 70 70 70 Rxonly 156 525 87A 15
19. Voice scrambler operation i 11 5 SCAN OPERATION 12 13 Bi Scan types uec p a E area 12 W Setting tag channels A 13 W Starting a scan iii 13 6 DUALWATCH TRI WATCH eere enne 14 I Description iet liane 14 Bi Operations ie rere ERE DIR BU 14 7 LAND CHANNEL OPERATION eene 15 W LAND channel group i 15 E CTCSS and DTCS display eee 15 B VOX t nclion riesce eee cese det 15 8 SET MODE 16 21 W SET mode programming eee 16 W SET mode items 17 9 BATTERY CHARGING eene 22 25 W Battery charging i 22 W Battery cautions W Optional battery case 23 W Optional battery Chargers ii 24 10 OPTIONAL SWIVEL BELT CLIP eene 26 W MB 86 contents ceee cee eeeee cease ceaeeeaeeseeeseeeeeaeeeaees 26 W Attachment B Detachment eontra 26 11 OPTIONAL SPEAKER MICROPHONE 27 ME DESCIIDUONS crecieron nett te eere roten ae rii eene rec 27 BE Attachment iere rrr enemies 27 12 TROUBLESHOOTING erii aasian ea 28 13 VHF MARINE CHANNEL LIST eene 29 14 SPECIFICATIONS re ete ree nir erem 30 15 QUICK REFERENCE eene nnne 31 16 OPTIONS E 33 OPERATING RULES 9 Prioritie
20. al pause a few sec after pushing PTT hold the microphone 5 to 10 cm 2 to 4 inches from your mouth and speak into the microphone at a normal voice level OMY ZZ NOTE The transceiver has a power save function to con serve the battery power The power save function activates ZZ automatically when no signal is received for 5 sec Z lo prevent accidental prolonged transmission etc the IC Z M90 has a time out timer function This timer cuts a trans ZZ mission OFF after 5 min of continuous transmission OQ SS Push to transmit Release to receive Power ON Set volume Speaker NT UL ANS E Microphone q Set output power 2 Set the squelch level 3 Set volume Set channel 2 Set the squelch level i 4 BASIC OPERATION E Call channel programming The call channel switch is used to select Channel 9 by de fault however you can program your most often used chan nel in each channel group for quick recall P OL eant rni Push CH WXeU I C L for 1 sec to several times to select the desired tl channel group USA INT CAN to II be programmed Push 16 9 for 1 sec to select the sui ro call channel Ni Da e CALL and call channel number Li appear Push 16 9 again for 3 sec until a CE m long beep changes to 2 short beeps IO to enter call channel programming DA condition TT Call channel number t
21. ceiver install 6 x AA R6 size Alkaline batteries as illustrated below D Remove the battery case from the transceiver 2 Install 6 x AA R6 size Alkaline batteries Be sure to observe the correct polarity CAUTION When installing batteries make sure they are all the same brand type and capacity Also do not mix new and old batteries together Keep battery contacts clean It s a good idea to clean bat tery terminals once a week VWYW _ _w _ D _ lt lt O BATTERY CHARGING E Optional battery chargers AD 109 installation Install the adapter into the charger in the direction of the arrow then screw supplied 2 screws to fix the charger adapter with the charger G NOTE BE CAREFUL not to catch the unused 3 pins plug between the charger and the charger adapter D Connect the 10 pins connector of the charger to the AD 109 desktop charger adapter s plug ZZ NOTE The 3 pins connector is not used NY Desktop charger adapter Supplied screws D 0 pins connector Rapid charging with the BC 119N AD 109 The optional BC 119N provides rapid charging of battery packs The following are additionally required AD 109 charger adapter e An AC adapter BC 145A or the DC power cable OPC 515L CP 17L Turn power OFF ES N BP 225 AD 109 charger adapter is installed in BC 119N ED some versions Te AC adapter Not supplied with P Optional OPC 515L f
22. d sepa rately Charging time approx 2 2 to 2 8 hours e BC 158 DESKTOP CHARGER BC 147A AC ADAPTER Used for regular charging of battery pack The same as supplied with the transceiver Charging time approx 12 hours o BELT CLIPS MB 103 BELT CLIP The same as supplied with the transceiver e MB 86 swiveL BELT CLIP Belt clip for swivel type MB 96F 96N BELT HANGER se MB 96F Attaches with the supplied belt clip Not swivel type MB 96N Belt hanger for swivel type options 168mm o DC CABLES CP 17L CIGARETTE LIGHTER CABLE Charges the battery pack through a 12 V cigarette lighter socket For BC 119N OPC 515L OPC 656 pc POWER CABLES Charges the battery pack using 13 8 V power source instead of the AC adapter OPC 515L For BC 119N OPC 656 For BC 121N OTHER OPTIONS e HM 125 SPEAKER MICROPHONE Full sized waterproof JIS grade 7 1m 30 min speaker micro phone Includes an alligator clip to attach the speaker mic to your shirt collar etc HS 94 HS 95 HS 97 HEADSET OPC 1392 HEADSET ADAPTER HS 94 Ear piece type HS 95 Neck arm type HS 97 Throat microphone Different versions of this radio use different options Ask your authorized dealer for details Count on us A 6388H 1EX Icom Inc SALGO 1 1 32 Kamiminami Hirano ku Osaka 547 0003 Japan
23. e desired channel 3 Push SCAN DUAL for 1 sec to start dualwatch or tri watch de pending on SET mode To cancel dualwatch tri watch push SCAN DUAL again E TAG CHANNELS p 13 D Push AJ W to select the desired channel 2 Push AJ W for 1 sec to change the TAG setting ON and OFF E LOCK FUNCTION p 10 Push Hi Lo w0 for 1 sec to turn the lock function ON and OFF SQL gf D De 0 DUP E SQUELCH LEVEL p 11 Push SQL MONI then adjust the squelch level with A Y E MONITOR FUNCTION p 10 D Select monitor switch action in SET mode p 18 2 Push SQL MONI for 1sec to ac tive the monitor function E SCAN pgs 12 13 Push SCAN DUAL scanning to start stop BATTERY CASE AND PACK BP 225 Ni Cd BATTERY PACK 7 2 V 1100 mAh Ni Cd battery pack BP 224 Ni Cd BATTERY PACK 7 2 V 750 mAh Ni Cd battery pack BP 223 BATTERY CASE Battery case for 6 x AA R6 Alkaline cells CHARGERS BC 119N DESKTOP cHARGER AD 109 CHARGER ADAPTER BC 145A AC ADAPTER For rapid charging of battery packs An AC adapter is supplied with the charger depending on versions Charging time approx 2 2 to 2 8 hours BC 121N MULTI CHARGER AD 109 CHARGER ADAPTER 6 pcs BC 124 ac ADAPTER For rapid charging of up to 6 battery packs six AD 109 s are re quired simultaneously An AC adapter should be purchase
24. ed OFF Beep tone ON default Beep tone OFF Weather alert function AL An NOAA broadcast station transmits a weather alert tone be fore any important weather announcements When the weather alert function is turned ON the transceiver detects the alert the alert indicator A blinks and sounds a beep tone until the transceiver is operated The previously selected used weather channel is checked any time during standby or while scanning when the power save function is activated ALT appears when the function is set ON Weather alert function Weather alert function OFF default ON sETMODE 8 9 Priority scan function Pr The transceiver has 2 scan types normal OFF and priority ON scans Normal scan searches all tag channels in the se lected channel group Priority scan searches all tag channels in sequence while monitoring Channel 16 Normal scan default Priority scan Scan resume timer St The scan resume timer can be set as a pause OFF or timer scan ON When OFF is selected the scan pauses until a received signal disappears When ON is selected the scan pauses for 5 sec after receiving a signal and then resumes even if the signal has been received Scan resume timer ON Scan resume timer OFF default 17 8 SsETMODE Auto scan function AS The Auto scan function starts the desired scan automatically when no signal is received and
25. her alert tone on the selected weather channel while in another channel when the power save function is turned ON or during scanning See the SET mode items on p 17 for details E Receiving and transmitting CAUTION Transmitting without an antenna may damage the transceiver D Rotate VOL clockwise to turn power ON 2 UseSet the volume and squelch level we Push SQL MONI and push V to open the squelch Push SQL MONI to stop SQL indicator blinking then rotate VOL to set the volume level e Push SQL MONI and push A W to set the squelch level Push A W to select the desired channel When receiving a signal the TRANSMIT RECEIVE indicator lights green while audio is emitted from the speaker Further adjustment of VOL may be necessary at this point Push Hi Lo v O to select the output power if necessary LOW appears when low power is selected MID appears when middle power is selected no indication when high power is selected Choose low power to conserve battery power choose high power for longer distance communications Some channels are for low power only Push and hold PTT to transmit then speak into the microphone The TRANSMIT RECEIVE indicator lights red while transmitting Channel 70 cannot be used for transmission 6 Release PTT to receive BASIC OPERATION 4 IMPORTANT To maximize the readability of your trans mitted sign
26. io operates within FCC RF exposure limits Electromagnetic Interference Compatibility During transmissions your Icom radio generates RF energy that can possibly cause interference with other devices or systems To avoid such interference turn off the radio in areas where signs are posted to do so DO NOT operate the transmitter in areas that are sensitive to electromagnetic radiation such as hospitals aircraft and blasting sites IN CASE OF EMERGENCY If your vessel requires assistance contact other vessels and the Coast Guard by sending a distress call on Channel 16 O USING CHANNEL 16 DISTRESS CALL PROCEDURE 1 MAYDAY MAYDAY MAYDAY THIS IS name of vessel Your call sign or other indication of the ves sel LOCATED AT your position The nature of the distress and assistance re quired Any other information which might facilitate the rescue RECOMMENDATION CLEAN THE TRANSCEIVER THOROUGHLY WITH FRESH WATER after exposure to saltwater and dry it before opera tion Otherwise the transceiver s keys switches and con trollers may become inoperable due to salt crystallization FOREWORD FEATURES Thank you for purchasing this Icom radio The IC M90 VHF MA RINE TRANSCEIVER is designed and built with Icom s state of the art technology and craftsmanship With proper care this product should provide you with years of trouble free operation IMPORTANT READ ALL
27. no operation is performed for 30 sec Auto scan san OFF default Ru scan ON Dual Tri watch function dt This item selects dual or tri watch as desired See p 14 for details Tri watch function Monitor switch action Sq The monitor switch action cuts off the squelch function tem porarily This switch action contains PUSH Pu or HOLD Ho settings as shown below Pu PUSH After pushing SQL MONI for 1 sec the squelch opens and emits audio The squelch is held open while con tinuously pushing and holding SQL default e Ho HOLD After pushing SQL MONI for 1 sec the squelch opens and emits audio even SQL MONI is released To close the squelch push any switch Push setting default Hold Backlighting function bL This function is convenient for nighttime operation The back lighting brightness can be adjusted from OFF 1 dark 3 bright 3 default Select 1 3 to turn this function ON The automatic backlighting turns the backlighting ON when any Switch except for PTT is pushed The backlighting is automatically turned OFF after 5 sec of inactivity Backlighting ON default EMO OFF LCD contrast selection LC The contrast of the LCD can be adjusted from 4 levels 1 bright 4 dark 3 default default bright Auto power save function PS The auto power save function reduces current drain by deac tivating
28. ns is only required to be on hand for vessels in which a radio telephone is compulsory However even if you are not required to have these on hand it is your responsibility to be thoroughly acquainted with all pertinent rules and regulations NOTE Even though the IC M90 is capable of operation on VHF marine channels 3 21 23 61 64 81 82 and 83 according to FCC regulations these simplex channels can not be lawfully used by the general occupational in USA waters NEM 2 SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES AND ATTACHMENTS E Supplied accessories The following accessories are supplied Qty o Handstrap Handstrap iih tete dai 1 Pass the handstrap through the e Belt clip MB 103 LL 1 loop on the top of the transceiver e Ni Cd battery pack BP 225 1 as illustrated at right Facilitates e Battery charger BC 158 eee eee eee 1 carrying e Screws for the BC 158 M3 5 x20 2 AC adapter BC 147A eee eee 1 e Flexible antenna FA S59V LL 1 E Attachments o Flexible antenna Belt clip Connect the supplied flexible an tenna to the antenna connector CAUTION Transmitting without ZZ an antenna may damage the transceiver ZZ NEVER HOLD by the antenna 4 when carrying the transceiver Attach the belt clip to the transceiver as illustrated below Supplied screws QV SS N SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES AND ATTACHMENTS 2 Batte
29. o be programmed flashes Push A W to select the desired Vlzz we channel gt UU s A 7 5 Push 169 to program the displayed MST channel as the call channel o II eThe call channel number stop idi L LI flashing B Lock function This function electronically locks all switches except for PTT SQL MONI and Hi Lo m to prevent accidental channel changes and function access Push Hi Lo v O for 1 sec to turn the lock function ON and OFF SQL rani I I nr Appears while the lock ro LS j function is used E Signal strength indicator function The received signal strength level is indicated by number of bars as below This indicator can be hidden by using the set mode p 20 if desired Indication Yu Y Middle No signal or very weak Signal strength B Monitor function The monitor function releases the noise squelch mute to check the volume level See p 18 for details of the monitor Switch action Push SQL MONI for 1 sec to activate the monitor function e dal appears and audio is emitted E Adjusting the squelch level To adjust the IC M90 s squelch level use the A W keys as desired below In order to receive signals properly as well as for the scan to function effectively the squelch must be adjusted to the proper level Push SQL MONI then adjust the squelch level with A V SQL indicator starts blinking There are
30. one handed op eration PRECAUTION Z WARNING NEVER connect the transceiver to an AC outlet This may pose a fire hazard or result in an electric shock Z WARNING NEVER hold the transceiver so that the antenna is closer than 2 5 cm 1 inch from exposed parts of the body especially the face or eyes while transmitting The transceiver will perform best if the microphone is 5 to 10 cm 2 to 4 inches away from the lips and the transceiver is verti cal NEVER connect the transceiver to a power source other than the BP 225 or BP 223 Such a connection will ruin the transceiver AVOID using or placing the transceiver in direct sunlight or in areas with temperatures below 20 C 4 F or above 60 C 140 F MARINE 30 C 22 F or above 60 C 140 F LMR KEEP the transceiver out of the reach of children KEEP the transceiver at least 0 9 meters 3 0 ft away from your vessel s magnetic navigation compass MAKE SURE the flexible antenna and battery pack are securely attached to the transceiver and that the antenna and battery pack are dry before attachment Exposing the inside of the transceiver to water will result in serious damage to the transceiver BE CAREFUL The IC M90 employs waterproof con struction which corresponds to JIS waterproof specification Grade 7 1 m 3 ft depth for 30 min However once the transceiver has been dropped waterproofing cannot be guar anteed due to the fact that the
31. or squelch sensitivity scrambler code VOX gain and VOX delay SET MODE SET mode operation D Turn power OFF While pushing SQL MONI turn power ON to enter the SET mode bp Beep tone function setting appears Push SQL MONI or SQL MONI and A W to select the desired item if necessary Push A W to select the desired condition of the item To exit the SET mode push 16 9 SET MODE ITEMS The displays show the default settings and the selected item is displayed in the dotted circle Scrambler code I Starting item VOX gain VOX delay Beep tone Weather alert Priority scan Scan resume timer Auto scan 2 val gt Ut E gt p gt E al aj Ia DI dn D I s D I oe TAG Signal strength meter Battery voltage nH Pun Gana A CHANNEL gt Push 59 a v Self check Power save LCD contrast 16 E SET mode items 9 Beep tone function bP You can select silent operation by turning the beep tones OFF or you can have 2 types of confirmation beeps sound at the push of a switch When ON is selected a fixed beep Pi sounds and when US is selected the preset beeps e g do re mi sound Beep tone synchronises with the volume level The beeps sound during call channel programming and a weather alert tone indication even if this function is turn
32. or 13 8 V power Source or CP 17L for 12 V cigarette lighter socket can be used instead of the AC adapter BATTERY CHARGING 9 Rapid charging with the BC 121N AD 109 The optional BC 121N allows up to 6 battery packs to be charged simultaneously The following are additionally re quired Six AD 109 charger adapters An AC adapter BC 124 or the DC power cable OPC 656 Turn power OFF AC adapter P AD 109 charger adapters Purchase h are installed in each slot separately DC power cable OPC 656 Connect with the DC power supply 13 8 V at least 7 A B MB 86 contents Qty Bolt Clips o ile ein alii 1 Base cllp 1 Ee te SEN A eed eer rcd 1 Tel e 2 E Attachment D Screw the base clip to the back of the transceiver using the two screws supplied as shown below Supplied screws Si 1 A OPTIONAL SWIVEL BELT CLIP 3 Once the transceiver is locked in place it swivels as illus trated below B Detachment e Turn the transceiver upside down in the direction of the arrow and pull out from the belt clip A CAUTION HOLD THE TRANSCEIVER TIGHTLY WHEN HANGING OR DETACHING THE TRANSCEIVER FROM THE BELT CLIP Otherwise the transceiver may not be attached to the belt clip or swivelled properly if the transceiver is accidentally dropped and the base clip is scratched or damaged OPTIONAL SPEAKER MICROPHONE 1 1 E HM 125 Descriptions
33. or to using the transceiver for the first Z time the battery pack must be fully charged for optimum 7 life and operation To avoid damage to the transceiver turn ZZ the power OFF while charging MOON Channel 16 Channel 16 Distress channel is used for establishing initial contact with another station and for emergency communica tions Channel 16 is automatically monitored during both dualwatch and tri watch While standing by you must monitor Channel 16 CD Push 1629 to select Channel 16 Push CH WX U I C L to return to the condition before se lecting Channel 16 or push AT W to select the operating channel 9 TAG SQL ass frais Push aQ E ICI BASIC OPERATION 4 es Channel 9 Call channel Channel 9 is the leisure use call channel Each regular channel group has separate call channels In addition the call channel is monitored during tri watch The call channels can be re programmed p 10 and may be used to store your most often used channels in each channel group for quick re call D Push 169 to select the call channel CALL and the call channel number appear Call channel can be re programmed See the Call channel programming on p 10 for details Push CH WX U I C L to return to the condition before se lecting Channel 9 call channel or push A W to select the operating channel 9 TAG SQL az Deg KZ on BM c d pa
34. ppear when receiving strong signals The antenna mark only appears when receiving no signal Signal strength indication OFF default Signal strength indication ON Squelch sensitivity function SS When this function is turned ON blocking against noise is im proved Therefore the squelch is not easily affected by noise Squelch sensitivity OFF default Squelch sensitivity ON Scrambler code cd There are 32 codes 1 to 32 available for programming In order to understand each other all transceivers in your group must share the same scrambler code D Push v Scrambler code 1 default Scrambler code 32 Function o VOX gain ga Adjusts the VOX gain from 1 to 6 to level when speaking with the optional headset n case of setting to 1 the VOX gain sets to sharpening n case of setting to 6 the VOX gain sets to dulling LA Push VOX gain 3 default VOX gain 6 o VOX delay dL Sets the VOX delay timer 0 5 to 3 0 sec in 0 5 sec steps that keeps on transmitting after you stop speaking n case of setting to 0 5 0 5 sec the VOX delay sets to short In case of setting to 3 0 3 0 sec the VOX delay sets to long VOX delay 1 0 default VOX delay 3 o VOX delay default setting sETMODE 8 SET MODE LIST Indication dL Switch 0 5 1 0 1 5 2 0 2 5 3 0 21 BATTERY CHARGING 9 E Battery charging
35. rly the battery terminals BEFORE attaching it to the transceiver NEVER short the terminals of the battery pack Also cur rent may flow into nearby metal objects such as a necklace etc Therefore be careful when carrying in a pocket back pack or handbag and when placing the radio near metal ob jects If your battery pack seem to have no capacity even after being charged completely discharge it by leaving the power ON overnight Then fully charge the battery pack again If the batteries still do not retain a charge or very little new bat tery pack must be purchased Turn the transceiver OFF when charging an attached bat tery pack Otherwise the battery pack may not become full charging or may not charge properly Charging connections D Attach the BC 158 to a flat surface such as a desk or cabin etc if desired 2 Connect the AC adapter as shown below Insert the battery pack with without the transceiver into the charger The charge indicator lights green Charge the battery pack approx 12 hours depending on the remaining power condition ZZ DO NOT charge BP 225 more than 18 hours Other wise BP 225 will be damaged BP 225 must be 4 charged for 12 18 hours only QQ Turn power OFF Charge indicator Lights green when the BP 225 with without IC M90 is inserted BATTERY CHARGING 9 E Optional battery case When using a battery case attached to the trans
36. ry pack To remove the battery pack Turn the screw counterclockwise then pull the battery pack in the direction of the arrow as shown below To attach the battery pack Insert the battery pack in the IC M90 completely then turn the screw clockwise ZZ NEVER remove or insert the battery pack when the trans ceiver is wet or soiled This may result water or dust get ting into the transceiver battery pack and may result in the transceiver being damaged E NOTE When the lock screw does not easily feels tight check to ensure the battery pack is sufficiently inserted to the transceiver DO NOT bang or cause high impact to the battery pack as this may damage the battery pack or the transceiver Screw position when removing battery E Screw position when attaching battery NOTE When removing or attaching the battery pack use a coin or flat blade screwdriver to loosen or tighten the bot tom screw WY CAUTION When attaching or removing a battery pack make sure the rubber seal is set in the groove of the battery pack cor rectly If the seal is not neatly in the groove it may be dam aged when attaching the battery pack If the seal is damaged waterproofing is not guaranteed WMA E NOTE G When attaching a battery pack make sure dust or else does E not adhere to the rubber seal If dust or else is on the seal Z when attaching a battery pack the water resistant may be i LZ reduced Make sure
37. s Read all rules and regulations pertaining to priorities and keep an up to date copy handy Safety and distress calls take priority over all others You must monitor Channel 16 when you are not operating on another channel False or fraudulent distress calls are prohibited under law 9 Privacy Information overheard but not intended for you cannot law fully be used in any way e Indecent or profane language is prohibited o Radio licenses 1 SHIP STATION LICENSE When your craft is equipped with a VHF FM transceiver you must have a current radio station license before using the transceiver It is unlawful to operate a ship station which is not licensed Inquire through your dealer or the appropriate government agency for a Ship Radiotelephone license This license in cludes the call sign which is your craft s identification for radio purposes 2 OPERATOR S LICENSE A restricted Radiotelephone Operator Permit is the license most often held by small vessel radio operators when a radio is not required for safety purposes The Restricted Radiotelephone Operator Permit must be posted near the transceiver or be kept with the operator Only a licensed radio operator may operate a transceiver However non licensed individuals may talk over a transceiver if a licensed operator starts supervises ends the call and makes the necessary log entries A current copy of the applicable government rules and regu latio
38. s will be skipped during scanning D Select the desired channel to set as a tag channel Push both A and W for 1 sec to set the displayed chan nel as a tag channel e TAG appears in the function display 3 To cancel the tag channel setting push both A and V for 1 sec TAG disappears v Clearing all tag channels in the selected channel group While pushing and holding both A and W turn power ON to clear all tag channels in the channel group SCAN OPERATION 5 E Starting a scan Set the weather alert function priority scan function scan re sume timer and auto scan function in advance using the SET mode pgs 17 18 D Select the desired channel group USA CAN INT by pushing CH WXeU C L for 1 sec if desired When the weather alert function is in use select the desired weather channel with CH WXeU I C L and AT W 2 Push SCAN DUAL to start priority or normal scan SCAN blinks in the function display e 16 appears on the sub channel readout during priority scan When a signal is received scan pauses until the signal disap pears or resumes after pausing 5 sec according to scan resume timer setting Channel 16 is still monitored during priority scan e Push A W to check the scanning tag channels change the scanning direction or resume the scan manually 3 To stop the scan push SCAN DUAL SCAN disappears e Pushing PTT 16 9 or CH WXeU I
39. tery power Indication gt gt Charging required Battery level No battery rri blinks when the battery over charged gt blinks when the battery is exhaustion WEATHER CHANNEL WEATHER ALERT INDICATORS p 8 WX appears when the weather channel group is selected WX ALT appears when the weather alert function is activated BELL INDICATOR Blinks when an alert tone is received O SCAN INDICATOR p 13 SCAN blinks during scan VOX INDICATOR p 15 VOX appears when the VOX function is used DUALWATCH TRI WATCH INDICATORS p 14 DUAL blinks during dualwatch TRI blinks during tri watch p SCRAMBLER INDICATOR Appears when the optional voice scrambler is activated pgs 11 20 DUPLEX INDICATOR Appears when a duplex channel is selected SUB CHANNEL READOUT Indicates Channel 16 during priority scan or dualwatch p 14 Indicates the SET mode item while in the SET mode p 16 P CHANNEL NUMBER READOUT Indicates the selected operating channel number In SET mode indicates the selected condition P LOCK INDICATOR Appears when the lock function is activated CALL CHANNEL INDICATOR Appears when the call channel is selected CHANNEL GROUP INDICATOR U appears when U S A 1 appears when Interna tional CJ appears when Canadian mmm appears when LAND channel group is selected E Channel selection ZZ IMPORTANT Pri
40. transceiver may be cracked or the waterproof seal damaged etc For U S A only CAUTION Changes or modifications to this device not expressly approved by Icom Inc could void your authority to operate this device under FCC regulations Icom Icom Inc and the fcom logo are registered trademarks of Icom Incor porated Japan in the United States the United Kingdom Germany France Spain Russia and or other countries TABLE OF CONTENTS SAFETY TRAINING INFORMATION nen i IN CASE OF EMERGENCY ii RECOMMENDATION FOREWORD IMPORTANT EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS 8 FEATURES iii DRECAUTTION i iv TABLE OF CONTENTS AA v 1 OPERATING RULES Eege saaan ian 1 2 SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES AND ATTACHMENTS W Supplied Accessorie cecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeneeeatees Bi Attachments re tnr nne entre 3 PANEL DESCRIPTION aieeao aeiae W Front top and side panels A W Function display ii 4 BASIC OPERATION x vr renzeriere rien eeie enne 7 11 W Channel selection 7 W Receiving and transmitting ii 9 W Call channel programming een 10 W Lock function W Signal strength indicator function sesesssss 10 W Monitor fUNCHON ooo eee ceee eee eeeeeeeeeteaeeeeeseaeeeeeeeaees 10 W Adjusting the squelch level AA 11 W Automatic backlighting AA 11 W
41. ttery Case BP 223 To ensure that your expose to RF electromagnetic en ergy is within the FCC allowable limits for occupational use always adhere to the following guidelines CAUTION DO NOT operate the radio without a proper antenna attached as this may damaged the radio and may to exceed FCC RF exposure limits A proper antenna is the antenna supplied with this radio by the manufacturer or an antenna specifically authorized by the manufacturer for use with this radio DO NOT transmit for more than 50 of total radio use time 50 duty cycle Transmitting more than 5096 of the time can cause FCC RF expo sure compliance requirements to be exceeded The radio is transmitting when the TX indicator lights red You can cause the radio to transmit by pressing the PTT switch ALWAYS keep the antenna at least 2 5 cm 1 inch away from the body when transmitting and only use the Icom belt clips which are listed on page 33 when attaching the radio to your belt etc to ensure FCC RF ex posure compliance requirements are not exceeded To provide the recipi ents of your transmission the best sound quality hold the radio in an almost vertical position at least 5 cm 2 inches from your mouth the mi crophone is located next to the speaker so you shoud talk into the Speaker The information listed above provides the user with the information needed to make him or her aware of RF exposure and what to do to assure that this rad
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