ic-208h user manual
LINK 1 ENTER SITE >>> Download PDF
LINK 2 ENTER SITE >>> Download PDF
File Name:ic-208h user manual.pdf
Size: 4278 KB
Type: PDF, ePub, eBook
Category: Book
Uploaded: 14 May 2019, 15:18 PM
Rating: 4.6/5 from 605 votes.
Status: AVAILABLE
Last checked: 16 Minutes ago!
In order to read or download ic-208h user manual ebook, you need to create a FREE account.
eBook includes PDF, ePub and Kindle version
✔ Register a free 1 month Trial Account.
✔ Download as many books as you like (Personal use)
✔ Cancel the membership at any time if not satisfied.
✔ Join Over 80000 Happy Readers
ic-208h user manualThis device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is sub-. Page 2 FOREWORD IMPORTANTThe IC-208H READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS carefully and completelyPage 4 SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES TABLE OF CONTENTSD Location D Using the mounting bracketSelect a location which can support.Page 9 QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE. D Optional MB-58 installationThe optional MB-58 REMOTE CONTROLLER BRACKET is avail- rAttach.The tuning dial will allow you to dial in.The IC-208H has a total of 512 memory channels.Page 23 PANEL DESCRIPTION 1Page 28 2 SETTING A FREQUENCYTo prevent accidental frequency changes and unnecessary D Microphone keypad lock 2. Page 30 3 BASIC OPERATIONThis function is used to listen. The transceiver has an RF attenuator related to the squelch D Squelch attenuator. Page 32 3 BASIC OPERATIONPage 33 BASIC OPERATION 3Page 43 MEMORY OPERATION 5. D Programming a memory channel via the microphonePage 49 MEMORY OPERATION 5. Page 53 CALL CHANNEL OPERATION 6. Call channel is pre-programmed memory channel that.Scanning searches for signals automatically and makes it There are 3 scan types.Page 57 SCAN OPERATION 7. Scan edges can be programmed in the same manner as r Push. Page 58 7 SCAN OPERATIONPage 60 7 SCAN OPERATIONPriority watch checks for signals on a VFO frequency everyDTMF tones are used for autopatching, controlling other r Push. Page 64 9 DTMF MEMORY ENCODERD Automatic transmission (DTMF memory) D Transmitting a DTMF memory.D Available tone frequency list. The tone or DTCS squelch opens only when receiving. Page 70 10 POCKET BEEP AND TONE SQUELCHSets subaudible tone frequency (encoder. Page 73 OTHER FUNCTIONS 11. D DTCS code D Offset frequency. Sets DTCS code (both encoder and decoder) for DTCS Sets. Page 74 11 OTHER FUNCTIONSD Program scan skip setting D Memory bank link function. Sets the program scan skip setting.D Key-touch beep D Auto repeater U.S.A. version only. The key-touch beep can be turned OFF.Page 79 OTHER FUNCTIONS 11. D Active band D DTMF speed.http://www.pandawakaryacitra.co.id/fabercms/userfiles/curtis-mp4-player-manual.xml
- Tags:
- ic-208h service manual, icom ic-208h service manual, icom ic-208h user manual, ic-208h user manual, ic-208h user manual pdf, ic-208h user manual user, ic-208h user manual transmission, ic-208h user manual software.
Page 80 11 OTHER FUNCTIONSD Weather channel selection q Select the desired weather. Page 82 11 OTHER FUNCTIONS. Page 83 OTHER FUNCTIONS 11. If you want to. Page 84 11 OTHER FUNCTIONSPage 85 OTHER FUNCTIONS 11. D Cloning using a personal computer. Data can be cloned to and from a personal computer. Page 86 11 OTHER FUNCTIONSPage 87 OTHER FUNCTIONS 11Page 88 11 OTHER FUNCTIONSPage 89 OTHER FUNCTIONS 11. D Adjusting the transmit signal output fromWhen setting data transmission speed to 9600. Page 90 12 MAINTENANCEPage 91 MAINTENANCE 12Page 94 14 MODE ARRANGEMENTAuto repeater (p. 62) Auto power off (p. 62) Cooling fan (p. 63) Data speed (p. Page 96 A-6265D-1EX. Printed in Japan. Do you feel this document is not acceptable. Please report it !If you have any questions or suggestions, or if you'd like to participate, please get in touch. Operation is sub- Operation is sub- ject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. We recommend the locations shown in the diagram below. NEVER place the transceiver or remote controller where nor- mal operation of the vehicle may be hindered or where it could cause bodily injury. D Separation cable connection Using the supplied separation cable (3.5 m; 11.5 ft) or the op- tional separation cable (7 m; 23 ft) the controller can be sep- arated from the main unit, doubling as a remote controller. QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE IC-208H remote controller MB-58 MB-65. A non- radial antenna should be used when using a magnetic mount.Using the HM-133 You can directly enter the frequency with the HM-133 keypad for the main band. Narrow mode is available with USA version only.Starts and stops scanning. Starts and stops priority watch. Selects high output power. Selects mid. output power. Selects low output power Selects minus duplex operation. Selects plus duplex operation.http://www.dancemastersvdlinden.nl/data/curtis-plow-manual.xml Selects simplex operation. D Operating frequency band selection The IC-208H has 2 m and 70 cm bands for transmission and reception. In addition, extra frequency bands 127, 220, 350, 500 and 900 MHz bands are available for wide-band receiver capability (except Taiwan and Korean version). Independent tuning step for each frequency bands can be set for individual tuning convenience. The following tuning steps are available. The transceiver has 2 different lock functions.The squelch attenuator allows you to set a minimum signal level needed to open the squelch. The attenuator function can be deactivated in initial set mode. When a high SWR antenna or no. Using this function you can transmit without pushing and holding the PTT switch. To prevent accidental, continuous transmission with this func- tion, the transceiver has a time-out timer. Thus the steps 3 and 4 may not be necessary, depending on the setting. Independent offset frequencies can be set for each operating frequency.Each of these channels can be individually programmed with operat- ing frequency (pgs. 11, 12), duplex direction (p. 21) and off- set (p. This is useful when searching for signals around a memory channel frequency and for re- calling the offset frequency, subaudible tone frequency etc.Names can be a maximum of 6 characters— see the table below for available characters. INFORMATION: Even if the memory bank contents are cleared, the memory channel contents still remain pro- grammed.BAND SCAN Repeatedly scans all frequen- (p. 41) cies over the entire band. Used as the simplest scan Band Band without any preliminary set- edge. Set skip channels as follows. The display shows that mem- ory channel 1 is set as a skip channel. The selected resume condition is also used for priority watch. (p. 47) The display shows that the scan will resume 15 sec.The transceiver has 3 priority watch types to suit your needs. You can also trans- mit on the VFO frequency while the priority watch operates.http://superbia.lgbt/flotaganis/1649320125 The watch resumes according to the selected scan resume condition. For memory channel watch: Select the desired memory channel.The levels 1 (dark) to 8 (bright: default) are available.Total of 104 codes are available.This item appears when set mode is accessed from VFO mode only. D D Weather alert function Turns weather alert function ON and OFF. D D Time-out timer To prevent accidental prolonged transmission, etc., the trans- ceiver has a time-out timer.This timer can be cancelled. NEVER apply data levels from the TNC of over the accept- able level below, otherwise the transceiver will not be able to maintain the band width and may possibly interfere with other stations. Same as that supplied with the transceiver. If you agree to the following, push the AGREE button below to proceed. Individual use of the Manuals is permitted, but the following are strictly prohibited.However, changes may have been made to update any change in such content. In some case, such additions to the content of the Manuals may not appear on this site. If you do not have this installed, please download the software by clicking on the icon at left. Full details are in our Privacy Policy, GDPR Privacy Policy, and Cookie Policy. Manual and User Guide for many equipments like mobile phones, photo cameras, motherboard, monitors, software, tv, dvd, and others. Users can remotely access files from anywhere at any time. DriveHQ Cloud Backup is much better and more affordable than traditional backup solutions. Also because it is offsite backup, it can survive any major disasters. You can use our cloud service from anywhere, you don't need to relegate your PCs into dumb terminals. DriveHQ cloud computing extends your desktop software into the cloud. You can use your familiar sofware (e.g. MS Office, PDF, Photoshop, etc.) with our cloud service. It is far more than just online storage, It is seamlessly integrated with DriveHQ Cloud IT system. No software needs to be installed. It is extremely simple.https://estacionsurmadrid.avanzagrupo.com/images/cad-equitek-e-100-manual.pdfBusiness users can easily access their It is managed by professionals, Your files are secure and private. Just provide your drop box Files in a drop box can only be accessed by yourself.FTP is efficient, reliable and easy-to-use.FTP server may pose serious security threat as you must open a lotDriveHQ FTP server saves you time and money,It is extremely easy to setup. Compared withYou can setup real-time backup tasks and scheduled backup tasks. Offsite backup keeps your backup data in a different location, thus it is far more reliable.Using DriveHQ Online Backup, You can only backup your data when you are in the same location.They can access backed-up files online from anywhere.There are a lot of free email hosting services; however, for business,You don't have to pay a lot to setup Exchange server or limit yourself to webmail only.You can also create group accounts. Microsoft Outlook and Outlook Express) supports SMTP, POP and IMAP. POP3 is usuallyYou can easily manage your email accounts online.Emails can be kept on server so that you can download emails. Using IMAP, you can also sync your local and remote emails.The same folder can also be shared againThus, multiple users can collaborate online.Resellers can customize or localize the website, service prices and client software. Unscrew 4 screws A, and remove the cover. Disconnect the cable B from J505, and remove the speaker. Remove 2 sheets c. MAIN UNIT J505 J505. Remove 2 knobs A. Remove the CONTROL unit. CONTROL UNIT Unscrew 2 screws B, and remove the cover. 3 - 2. The drive amplifier circuit amplifies the VCO oscillating sig- nal to a level needed at the power amplifier. The output voltage of (MAIN UNIT) the APC amplifier (IC15, pin 1) controls the bias voltage of The RF signals from the low-pass filter (VCO board) pass the power module (IC14) to reduce the output power via the through the high-pass filter (L69, C119) and attenuator APC controller (IC15, D531). Outputs the transmit mute signal.https://avenirpourtous.fr/wp-content/plugins/formcraft/file-upload/server/content/files/1629cc9e21b1a0---Craftsman-625-mower-manual.pdf I REQUIRED TEST EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT GREDE AND RANGE EQUIPMENT GREDE AND RENGE Output voltage: 13.8 V DC. DO NOT transmit while an SSG is. DESCRIPTION QTY. 6510004880 Connector MR-DS-E 01 J502 6510023110 Connector 3008L-8P8C J503 6510019321 1729 rear connector-1 2510001160 Speaker 057P0802 J504 6510023160 Connector DN-508B-6 2710000760 Fan FD1240107B-1N J506 6510023590 Connector HSJ2000-01-010. Page Count: 52 NEVER connect the transceiver to an AC outlet or to a DCTaiwanThis could damage the transceiver’s front end. To upgrade quality, any electrical or mechanical parts andAn insulated tuning tool MUST be used for all adjustments.Bottom cover 10 pieces. Addresses are provided on the inside back cover for yourTX (MHz). Mode. Number of memory channel. Usable temperature range. Frequency resolution. Scan mode. Frequency stability. Power supply requirement. Current drain (at 13.8 V DC)Full, Program, Priority, Memory channel, Bank, Skip and ToneLow: 5 W (Approx). Standby. Maximum output powerSpurious emissions. Microphone connectorAll stated specifications are subject to change without notice or obligation.Ceramic bandThe attenuated signals are applied to the each RF circuits.The 2 of low-pass filters (L51, L52, L56, C295, C299 and. L45, L46, L49, C282, C285, C289) are for VHF signals, theL50, C284, C288, C292, C586) filters are for UHF signalsThe separated signals are applied to each antenna switching circuits (except SHF signals).The signals from the attenuator circuit pass through the tunable bandpass filter (D41, L40, L44, C273, C280). The filtered signals are amplified at the VHF RF amplifier (Q38)The filtered signals areThe antenna. SHF signals pass through the RX switching circuit (D44). The passed signals are then applied to the each attenuatorThe signals from the attenuator circuit are applied to the. UHF RX switching circuit (D42). The signals are amplified atThe filtered signalsAntenna.cousinsconstructionservices.com/app/webroot/files/Business-accounting-1-solution-manual.pdf VHF signals (118 174 MHz)UHF signals (430 440 MHz)LO signal at the 1st mixer circuit (Q35) to produce a 46.05. MHz 1st IF signal. The 1st IF signal passes through the RXThe signals from the attenuator circuit pass through the tunable bandpass filter (D36, L37, L38, C242, C253, C261). The filtered signals are amplified at the above 230MHz RFThe filteredThe amplifiedRF circuit are mixed with the 1st LO signal at the 1st mixerIF signal passes through the RX switching circuit (D10), andThe signals from the attenuator circuit pass through the tunable bandpass filter (D37, L39, C243, C254, C260, C269). The filtered signals are amplified at the above 800 MHz RFC223) to suppress unwanted signals and improve the selectivity. The filtered signals are applied to the RF amplifierThe output 46.05 MHz 1st IF signals from the each RXThe FM IF IC (IC8) contains the 2nd local oscillator, 2ndThe 1st IF signal from the IF amplifier is applied to the 2ndThe signals from the VHF RF circuit are mixed with the 1st. LO signal at the 1st mixer circuit (Q32) to produce a 46.05. MHz 1st IF signal. The 1st IF signal passes through the RXThe 2nd IF signal from the 2nd mixer passes through theThe filtered signal is applied to the AM or FM detector circuitLimiterMixerNoiseAF signalsIF amplifier (Q18). The signal is then amplified at the limiter amplifier sectionWhen the signal passes through the other low-pass filterMAIN CPU (IC505, pin 42) via the “WXALT” signal to detect. WX alert signal. A part of signals from the AF mute circuit (Q14) is applied toThe FM detector circuit employs a quadrature detectionThe detected signal from IC5 (pin 9) passes through theBy detecting noise components in the AFThe signal is amplified at the amplifier (Q16), and is thenSome of the noise components in the AF signals from the. FM IF IC (IC8, pin 9) are passed through the active filter section (IC8, pins 8, 7), and then applied to the noise detectorCPU (IC505, pin 38) via the “SQL” line.https://www.acptechnologies.com/wp-content/plugins/formcraft/file-upload/server/content/files/1629cc9e2dbd64---craftsman-60-mulcher-manual.pdfThe AF amplifier circuit amplifies the detected signals toThe tone squelch circuit detects AF signals and opens theWhen tone squelch is in use, andThe detected AM or FM AF signals are applied to AF muteThe output signal from IC510 (pin 4) drives the external orA portion of the AF signals from the FM IF IC (IC8, pin 9)The AGC (Automatic Gain Control) circuit reduces IF amplifier gain to keep the audio output at a constant level. TheAntennaThe signal from the AM detector circuit (Q13) is detected at. When receiving strongThe AGC voltage is used forTherefore, this transceiver keepsThe data signals from the 6-pins jack (J504, pin 1) passWhen setting to 9600 bps mode, The signals pass throughThe signals are amplified at theThe FM S-meter signal from the FM IF IC (IC8, pin 12) isWhen setting to 1200 bps mode, The signals pass throughThe signals are then appliedIC3A, pin 3). The S-meter signal is applied to the sub CPU and is thenThe microphone amplifier circuit amplifies audio signalsThe microphone amplifier circuit is commonly used forThe audio or data signals from the reference controller (D1. X1) are amplified at the buffer amplifier (Q2), and then passThe AF signals from the microphone are amplified at theThe signals from analogIC3A composes limiter amplifier and pre-emphasis circuits.The signals change the reactance of D1 (VCO board) toThe filtered signals areLoopBuffsAntennaThe drive amplifier circuit amplifies the VCO oscillating signal to a level needed at the power amplifier. The SWR detector circuit (D27, D33, L29) detects forwardThe combined voltage is at a minimum level when theThe RF signals from the low-pass filter (VCO board) passThe amplifiedThe detected voltage is applied to the APC amplifier (IC15,When antenna impedance is mismatched, the detected voltage exceeds the reference voltage. The output voltage ofAPC controller (IC15,).http://www.sgestrecho.es/wp-content/plugins/formcraft/file-upload/server/content/files/1629cc9f2446e0---Craftsman-625-hp-lawn-mower-manual.pdf IC13 is a power module which has amplification outputThe amplified signals from the power amplifier (IC13, pin 4)SWR detector (D27, D33), antenna switching circuit (D45)C289). The filtered signals are passed through the low-passX1) pass through the UHF PLL IC (IC2, pins 1,15) and UHFThe signals change the reactance of D100 (VCO board) toThe modulated signals areThe filtered signals are applied to the drive amplifier circuit on the. MAIN unit. Control voltage for the power amplifier (IC13, pin 2) are controlled by the APC circuit to protect the power module fromVHF SWR detector. From the VHFUHF powerThe output voltage ofAPC controller (IC15, D531).IC14 can operate. The amplified signal is then applied to the. RF power amplifier (IC4).The PLL circuitIC1 and IC2 are dual PLL ICs that control both. VCO circuits for VHF and UHF. IC14 is a power module which has amplification outputThe amplified signals from the power amplifier (IC14, pin 4)The filteredL56, C295, C299) to suppress unwanted signals, and arePLL IC (MAIN unit; IC1, pin 8) via buffer-amplifiers (Q6, Q8)Control voltage for the power amplifier (IC14, pin 2) are controlled by the APC circuit to protect the power module fromThe phase detector compares the input signal with a reference frequency, and then outputs the out-of-phase signalThe SWR detector circuit (D28, D34, L30) detects forwardThe combined voltage is at a minimum level when theThe detected voltage is applied to the APC amplifier (IC15,Buffer. LoopProgrammableProgrammablePhasePrescaler. Shift registerVCO switching circuit (for UHF band; D104, for 800 MHz;The phase detector compares the input signal with a reference frequency, and then outputs the out-of-phase signalWhile receiving 800 MHz band, the signal is doubled at theThe signal is applied to the VCOThe pulse-type signal is converted into DC voltage (lockD2) and U-VCO (Q101, D100, D101).The signal is applied to the LO switching circuit (MAIN unit.www.corwell.co.uk/userfiles/files/Busicom-bs-112-manual.pdf The oscillated signal at the V-VCO circuit is amplified at theThe signal passes through the attenuatorA portion of the RF signal from the buffer amplifier (Q102) isIC1, pin 8) as the comparison signal. The signal is applied to the LO switching circuit (MAIN unit;The signal is applied to the LO switching circuit (MAIN unit;A portion of the RF signal from the buffer amplifier (Q4) isBufferLoopProgrammableProgrammablePrescaler. Shift registerThe output voltage. IC2 outputs “H” (high) signal to the subCPU (IC6, pin 15) when the VDD terminal’s voltage is higher than detecting voltage. IC6 employs the 8-bit CPU.The LCD display is controlled by the sub-CPU (IC6, pinsThe back light color is also controlled by the sub-CPU viaThe back light has 3 colorsDescriptionThe circuit isCommon 8 V line which is selected by the. The voltage is applied. D101) and buffer amplifiers (VCO board; Q102,The output voltage is applied to the LCD back light (DS22) andDescription. The voltage from the external power supply viaCommon 8 V line which is selected by the. The voltage is appliedLine. Common 5 V converted from the HV line by the. The output voltageThe circuit is controlled by the “R5CTRL” signal from the CPUCPU (IC505, pin 69). Receive 5 V line for VHF circuit converted fromReceive 5 V line for UHF circuit converted fromReceive 5 V line for 400 MHz circuit convertedReceive 5 V line for 800 MHz circuit convertedPort. DescriptionDescription. Outputs the transmit mute signal. High: While transmit is muting.MHz)MHz)High: While AF signal is muting.PLL IC (IC2, pin 11)PLL IC (IC1, pin 11). Outputs the DTCS filter select signal. High: While the DTCS signal isHigh: While the detector circuit isHigh: The sensitivity is high.MHz.MHz.High: While modulation is muting.Low: While muting.Low: While the HM-98 is connected. Outputs the UHF VCO control signal. High: The VCO circuit oscillatesFM IF IC (IC8, pin 12) to detect receiving signal strength.High: While the squlech is opened.Low: While the microphone isHigh: While the cooling fan isR5CTRL signal. Low: While receiving.Description. PinOutputs the VCO circuit select signal. Outputs the VHF VCO select signal. High: The VHF VCO’s power supplyPortDescriptionHigh: The LED lights ON.High: While the loop is unlocked.ICs (IC1, IC2).PLL ICs (IC1, IC2).PortOutput the common signals to the LCDOutput the VHF bandpass filter tracking signals. Outputs the green LED control signal. High: The LED lights ON.Output voltage. Current capacityRF power meterMeasuring range. Frequency range. ImpedanceFrequency accuracy. SensitivityFrequency range. Output level. Frequency counter. Standard signalFrequency range. Measuring range. Oscilloscope. Audio generator. Attenuator. Power attenuation. CapacityNOTE: Exiting from the adjustment mode when the transciever’s power is OFF. Change the adjustment value. Verifying the adjustment value. Forward the adjustment item. Go back the adjustment item. Store the adjustment value in the memory. Otherwise, the transceiver is notATTENTION!: DO NOT adjust following adjusment items (Because they are adjusted automatically when otherOtherwise, the transceiver do not work properly. Refer to the nextReference voltage. Protect time. Protect temperature. Cooling fan temperature. DTCS wave formReference voltage. Transmit minimum voltage. Protect voltage. Frequency deviation. DTCS wave form. Tracking. S-Meter. Squelch level (Wide). Squelch level (Narrow). Reference frequency’sReference voltageProtect scale. Protect power. Squelch level (Narrow)De-emphasisLevel. ModulationDeviationOperating frequencyDTCS codeDe-emphasisSet to flat waveVHF band.Level. ModulationDeviationLevel. Modulation. DeviationLevel. ModulationDeviationLevelLevelLevel. ModulationDeviationLevelLevelERJ3GEYJ 473 V (47 k?). ERJ3GEYJ 473 V (47 k?). ERJ3GEYJ 472 V (4.7 k?). ERJ3GEYJ 102 V (1 k?). ERJ3GEYJ 474 V (470 k?). ERJ3GEYJ 103 V (10 k?). ERJ3GEYJ 103 V (10 k?)ERJ3GEYJ 472 V (4.7 k?)ERJ3GEYJ 104 V (100 k?). ERJ3GEYJ 104 V (100 k?). ERJ3GEYJ 153 V (15 k?)ERJ3GEYJ 473 V (47 k?). ERJ3GEYJ 123 V (12 k?). MCR10EZHJ 1 k? MCR10EZHJ 1 k?ERJ3GEYJ 472 V (4.7 k?)ERJ3GEYJ 154 V (150 k?). ERJ3GEYJ 224 V (220 k?). ERJ3GEYJ 153 V (15 k?). ERJ3GEYJ 224 V (220 k?)ERJ3GEYJ 102 V (1 k?). ERJ3GEYJ 683 V (68 k?). ERJ3GEYJ 684 V (680 k?). ERJ3GEYJ 393 V (39 k?). ERJ3GEYJ 223 V (22 k?). ERJ3GEYJ 273 V (27 k?). ERJ3GEYJ 152 V (1.5 k?). ERJ3GEYJ 682 V (6.8 k?). ERJ3GEYJ 183 V (18 k?). ERJ3GEYJ 124 V (120 k?)ERJ3GEYJ 223 V (22 k?). ERJ3GEYJ 122 V (1.2 k?)ERJ3GEYJ 333 V (33 k?)ERJ3GEYJ 103 V (10 k?)ERJ3GEYJ 334 V (330 k?). ERJ3GEYJ 222 V (2.2 k?)ERJ3GEYJ 122 V (1.2 k?). ERJ3GEYJ 392 V (3.9 k?)ERJ3GEYJ 184 V (180 k?). ERJ3GEYJ 274 V (270 k?)ERJ3GEYJ 103 V (10 k?)ERJ3GEYJ 332 V (3.3 k?). ERJ3GEYJ 102 V (1 k?)ERJ3GEYJ 473 V (47 k?). ERJ3GEYJ 222 V (2.2 k?). ERJ3GEYJ 222 V (2.2 k?)ERJ3GEYJ 102 V (1 k?). ERJ3GEYJ 472 V (4.7 k?)ERJ3GEYJ 222 V (2.2 k?). ERJ3GEYJ 222 V (2.2 k?)ERJ3GEYJ 472 V (4.7 k?). ERJ3GEYJ 472 V (4.7 k?)ERJ3GEYJ 472 V (4.7 k?)ERJ3GEYJ 222 V (2.2 k?). ERJ3GEYJ 222 V (2.2 k?)ERJ3GEYJ 563 V (56 k?)ERJ3GEYJ 103 V (10 k?). ERJ3GEYJ 103 V (10 k?)ERJ3GEYJ 224 V (220 k?). ERJ3GEYJ 104 V (100 k?)ERJ3GEYJ 223 V (22 k?). ERJ3GEYJ 392 V (3.9 k?)ERJ3GEYJ 102 V (1 k?)ERJ3GEYJ 102 V (1 k?)ERJ3GEYJ 104 V (100 k?). ERJ3GEYJ 333 V (33 k?). ERJ3GEYJ 103 V (10 k?)ERJ3GEYJ 104 V (100 k?). ERJ3GEYJ 184 V (180 k?). ERJ3GEYJ 334 V (330 k?). ERJ3GEYJ 223 V (22 k?)ERJ3GEYJ 224 V (220 k?). ERJ3GEYJ 102 V (1 k?)ERJ3GEYJ 102 V (1 k?). MCR10EZHJ 1.5 k? ERJ3GEYJ 103 V (10 k?)ERJ3GEYJ 472 V (4.7 k?). EXB-V8V 103JV (10 k?). ERJ3GEYJ 154 V (150 k?). ERJ3GEYJ 104 V (100 k?)ERJ3GEYJ 333 V (33 k?). ERJ3GEYJ 472 V (4.7 k?)ERJ3GEYJ 154 V (150 k?). ERJ3GEYJ 153 V (15 k?)ERJ3GEYJ 223 V (22 k?). ERJ3GEYJ 103 V (10 k?)ERJ3GEYJ 104 V (100 k?)ERA3YKD 124V (120 k?)ERJ3GEYJ 473 V (47 k?). ERJ3GEYJ 562 V (5.6 k?). ERJ3GEYJ 822 V (8.2 k?). ERJ3GEYJ 332 V (3.3 k?). ERJ3GEYJ 104 V (100 k?)ERJ3GEYJ 103 V (10 k?). ERJ3GEYJ 472 V (4.7 k?)ERJ3GEYJ 683 V (68 k?). ERJ3GEYJ 104 V (100 k?)ERJ3GEYJ 472 V (4.7 k?). ERA3YKD 124V (120 k?). ERJ3GEYJ 104 V (100 k?)ERJ3GEYJ 274 V (270 k?). ERJ3GEYJ 274 V (270 k?). ERJ3GEYJ 224 V (220 k?)Screw PH BT M3 ? 8 NI-ZU. Screw PH BT M3 ? 8 NI-ZU. Screw FH M2.6 ? 6 ZKScrew PH M2.6 ? 16 ZK. Screw PH BT M2 ? 6 ZKSpring (AC). Thermally sheet (C). Thermally sheet (C)Thermally sheet (AK). Thermally sheet (AK)Connector DN-508B-6. Connector HSJ2000-01-010Bead FS0H082RLVariable resistor EVU-F2AF20B55Knob N297. Knob N298. Knob N299Knob K299. Knob K299 (A). Knob K299 (B). Knob K299 (C). Knob K299 (D)Spring (F). Screw PH B0 M2 ? 8 ZK. Screw PH BT M2 ? 10 ZKCable OPC-600R. Cable OPC-600Flange bolt M4 ? 8 NI. Screw A M5 ? 16. Flat washer M5 NI BS. Spring washer M5. Nut M5. Mic hangerPH: Pan head. FH: Flat head. ZK: Black. BS: Brass. NI: Nickel. NI-ZU: Nickel-ZincR58 100kR26 4.7kR28 4.7k. R23 10kC5 100pC528 47p. C524 47pMicrophoneC26 0.5pC54 47pC3 47pFile Type Extension: pdf. PDF Version: 1.3. Linearized: Yes. Create Date: 2002:06:05 10:01:17. Producer: Acrobat Distiller 3.0.2J (Power Macintosh ?). Author: Icom Inc. Creator: QuarkXPress?: AdobePS 8.5.2. Title: IC-208H Service manual. Page Count: 52. Page Mode: UseOutlines. Page Layout: SinglePage. New2001This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not causeNew2001The IC-208H. With proper care, thisREAD ALL INSTRUCTIONS carefully and completely. We want to take a couple of moments of your time to thankSAVE THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL— This instruction manual contains important operating instructions forRecommended for optimum use. No risk ofTaiwan versionIcom, Icom Inc. and theNew2001NEVER let objects impede the operation of the cooling fan on the. Frequency (RF) energy. Extreme caution should be observed whenIf you have any questions regarding RF exposure and safety standards please refer to the Federal Communications Commission Office of Engineering and Technology’s report on. Evaluating Compliance with FCC Guidelines for Human Radio frequency Electromagnetic Fields (OET Bulletin 65).RWARNING! NEVER connect the transceiver to an AC outlet. This may pose a fire hazard or result in an electric shock. RWARNING! NEVER operate the transceiver while driving aNEVER connect the transceiver to a power source of more thanNEVER connect the transceiver to a power source using reverse. DO NOT push the PTT when not actually desiring to transmit. DO NOT allow children to play with any radio equipment containing a transmitter. During mobile operation, DO NOT operate the transceiver without running the vehicle’s engine. When the transceiver’s power is ONAVOID using or placing the transceiver in direct sunlight or in. BE CAREFUL! The transceiver will become hot when operating it continuously for long periods. AVOID setting the transceiver in a place without adequate venti-NEVER cut the DC power cable between the DC plug and fuse. AVOID the use of chemical agents such as benzine or alcoholNEVER expose the transceiver to rain, snow or any liquids. TheNEVER operate or touch the transceiver with wet hands. This mayNEVER place the transceiver where normal operation of the vehicle may be hindered or where it could cause bodily injury.USE Icom microphones only (supplied or optional). Other manufacturer’s microphones have different pin assignments and may damage the transceiver if attached. For U.S.A. only. CAUTION: Changes or modifications to this device, not expressly approved by Icom Inc., could void your authority toNew2001A ferrite core is adapted for the USA version.IMPORTANT. i. EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS. i. PRECAUTION. ii. SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES. iii. TABLE OF CONTENTS. iiiNew2001New2001Front panel. Transceiver. Main unitMOUNTING BASE are available for increasing front panelOPC-647 (2.5 m; 8.2 ft) are available to extend the microphone cable.New2001D Using the mounting bracket. Select a location which can support the weight of the transceiver and does not interfere with driving. We recommend theNEVER place the transceiver or remote controller where normal operation of the vehicle may be hindered or where itNEVER place the transceiver or remote controller where airDO NOT place the transceiver or remote controller where hotAVOID placing the transceiver or remote controller in directController. Main unitNut.